2014-15 Men's Basketball Fact Book

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UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Insitution Location Enrollment Founded Nickname Mascot Colors Affiliation Conference President Director of Athletics Athletic Department Phone Website Twitter: Facebook:

Wichita State University Wichita, Kan. 15,003 1895 (as Fairmount College) Shockers WuShock Yellow (Pantone 116) and Black NCAA Division I Missouri Valley Dr. John Bardo Dr. Eric Sexton (316) 978-3251 www.goshockers.com @goshockers facebook.com/goshockers

COACHES/STAFF Head Coach Alama Mater Record/Years at WSU Record/Years Total

Gregg Marshall Randolph Macon, 1985 174-71 (8th Season) 368-154 (17th Season)l

Assistant Coaches

Greg Heiar (Mount St. Claire, 2000) Steve Forbes (Oklahoma City, 1988) Isaac Brown (La.-Monroe, 1995)

Director of Basketball Operations Manager of Player Development Special Assistant to the Head Coach Administrative Assistant Athletic Trainer Men’s Basketball SID

Dominic Okon Devon Smith Ryan Hillard Sherilyn Maynard Todd Fagan Bryan Holmgren

HISTORY First Year of Basketball All-Time Record All-Time MVC Record (Post WWII) MVC Titles (Last) MVC Tournament Titles (Last) NCAA Appearances (Last) Final Fours (Years) NIT Appearances (Last)

1905-06 1,453-1,161 (108 Seasons) 523-498 7 (2014) 3 (2014) 11, 2014 (3rd Round) 2: 1965, 2013 12, 2011 Championss

TABLE OF CONTENTS Fan guide Coaches Players Athletic Training Administrators All-Time Results Over Time Games 100 Point Games Ranked Teams When Ranked Koch Arena Intrust Bank Arena 20-20 Triple-Double Memorable Wins Pizza Hut Hall of Fame


2014

WICHITA STATE

2015

MEN'S BASKETBALL [As of Oct. 28, 2014] Day Sat. Fri. Tue. Sun. Sat. Wed. Sat. Tue. Sat. Tue.

Date Nov. 8 Nov. 14 Nov. 18 Nov. 23 Nov. 29 Dec. 3 Dec. 6 Dec. 9 Dec. 13 Dec. 16

Opponent NORTHWOOD (Fla.) [Exhibition] NEW MEXICO STATE vs. Memphis NEWMAN TULSA at Utah SAINT LOUIS SETON HALL at Detroit ALABAMA

Location/Arena Wichita, Kan. / Charles Koch Arena Wichita, Kan. / Charles Koch Arena Sioux Falls, S.D. / Sanford Pentagon ^ Wichita, Kan. / Charles Koch Arena Wichita, Kan. / Charles Koch Arena Salt Lake City, Utah/ Huntsman Center Wichita, Kan./INTRUST Bank Arena Wichita, Kan. / Charles Koch Arena Detroit, Mich./ Calihan Hall Wichita, Kan. / Charles Koch Arena

Game Time (CST) 2:00 pm 8:00 pm 1:00 pm 2:00 pm 2:00 pm 10:00 pm 5:00 pm 6:00 pm 11:00 am 8:00 pm

TV Cox Channel Kansas (22) Cox Channel Kansas (22) ESPN Cox Channel Kansas (22) Cox Channel Kansas (22) ESPN2 Cox Channel Kansas (22) ESPN2 ESPNU ESPN2

Hawaiian Airlines Diamond Head Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii) Mon. Dec. 22 Tue. Dec. 23 Thur. Dec. 25

vs. Loyola Marymount vs. Nebraska or Hawaii vs. TBA

Wed. Sun. Wed. Sun. Wed. Sat. Wed. Sun. Wed. Sat. Wed. Sat. Wed. Sat. Tue. Sun. Wed. Sat.

Dec. 31 Jan. 4 Jan. 7 Jan. 11 Jan. 14 Jan. 17 Jan. 21 Jan. 25 Jan. 28 Jan. 31 Feb. 4 Feb. 7 Feb. 11 Feb. 14 Feb. 17 Feb. 22 Feb. 25 Feb. 28

at Drake * ILLINOIS STATE * BRADLEY * at Loyola (Chicago) * SOUTHERN ILLINOIS * at Evansville * at Missouri State * DRAKE * LOYOLA (Chicago) * at Northern Iowa * at Bradley * MISSOURI STATE * INDIANA STATE * at Illinois State * at Southern Illinois * EVANSVILLE * at Indiana State * NORTHERN IOWA *

Thur. Fri. Sat. Sun.

March 5 March 6 March 7 March 8

Opening Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship

March 17-18 March 19-20 March 21-22 March 26-27 March 28-29 April 4 April 6

First Four Second Round Third Round Regional Semifinals Regional Finals National Semifinals National Championship

10:00 p.m. TBD TBD Des Moines, Iowa/ Knapp Center Wichita, Kan. / Charles Koch Arena Wichita, Kan. / Charles Koch Arena Chicago, Ill./ Gentile Arena Wichita, Kan. / Charles Koch Arena Evansville, Ind./ Ford Center Springfield, Mo./ JQH Arena Wichita, Kan. / Charles Koch Arena Wichita, Kan. / Charles Koch Arena Cedar Falls, Iowa/ McLeod Center Peoria, Ill./ Peoria Civic Center Wichita, Kan. / Charles Koch Arena Wichita, Kan. / Charles Koch Arena Normal, Ill./ Redbird Arena Carbondale, Ill./ SIU Arena Wichita, Kan. / Charles Koch Arena Terre Haute, Ind./ Hulman Center Wichita, Kan. / Charles Koch Arena

5:05 pm 12:30 pm 7:00 pm 2:00/4:00 pm 7:00 pm 1:00 pm 7:05 pm 1:00/3:00 pm 7:00 pm 3:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 5:00 pm 7:00 pm 1:00/3:00 pm 6:00 pm TBD

ESPNU ESPN2/U ESPN2/U/3 Cox Channel Kansas (22) ESPNU/3 Cox Channel Kansas (22) ESPNU/3 Cox Channel Kansas (22) MVC TV Cox Channel Kansas (22) ESPNU/3 Cox Channel Kansas (22) ESPN/2 Cox Channel Kansas (22) ESPN2 Cox Channel Kansas (22) ESPN/2 Cox Channel Kansas (22) ESPNU/3 Cox Channel Kansas (22) ESPN/ESPN2/MVC TV

Missouri Valley Conference Tournament (St. Louis, Mo. / Scottrade Center) MVC TV MVC TV MVC TV CBS NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament - March 17 - April 6, 2015

Dates and times are subject to change ^ - ESPN 24-Hour Tipoff Marathon * - Missouri Valley Conference game (Select MVC games subject to flex scheduling; network and time to be announced at least one week prior to the matchup) Cox Channel Kansas games available to Cox Cable subscribers on channel 22, HD 2022

TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA CBS CBS


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Welcome to

CHARLES KOCH ARENA HOME OF DEVLIN COURT

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A-Z FAN GUIDE Age Anyone age two (2) and over must possess a valid ticket. Alcoholic Beverages Alcoholic beverages are not permitted inside Charles Koch Arena. The sale of alcoholic beverages at the concession stands is also prohibited. ATM An ATM machine is located in the ticket lobby. Away Game Tickets As a visiting team, WSU receives only a small allotment of tickets. Please contact the ticket office for ticket availability. Banners Most hand-held banners are permitted inside the arena. WSU reserves the right to remove any sign deemed obscene, inappropriate or which obstructs the view of other patrons. Cameras For your enjoyment, WSU permits still cameras without a flash. Video cameras are not permitted in the arena. Concessions Concessions are operated by Preferred Food Services of Kansas. Stands are located on the concourse throughout the arena. Cash and major credit cards are accepted. Fans are not permitted to bring food or beverages into the arena. Credit Cards/Checks MasterCard, Visa, and Discover are honored for ticket purchases and at the Souvenir Shop. Checks are accepted with a valid drivers’ license. Disabled Parking Parking for the disabled is available on a first-come, firstserved basis in the southwest lot. Van accessible spaces are available within these areas. Disabled Seating Wheelchair accessible seating is located in sections 106, 108, 110, 120, 121 and 122. Attendants are available to assist disabled patrons. Ejection WSU Athletics reserves the right to eject any person whose behavior is unruly or illegal in nature. Game tickets will be collected from the patron without refund and they will be escorted from the arena. Emergency/Paging Paging will be done only in the event of an emergency. Emergency calls must be placed through WSU Police at (316) 978-3450. If available, please give the seat location to the police. A message will be relayed to appropriate WSU officials in Charles Koch Arena, and the individual will be notified by public address announcements. Fan Code of Conduct WSU desires to provide an atmosphere conducive to enjoying Shocker events. Consequently, we ask that you refrain from the following: --Interfering with the progress of the game. --Smoking, except outside in designated areas. --Foul, obscene or abusive language or actions. --Fighting, unruly or inconsiderate behavior. --Conduct that endangers fans or participants. --Intoxication. First Aid Persons requiring first aid or emergency help should contact event staff or security personnel. During men’s basketball games there is a First Aid room located on the concourse level outside of Section 125.

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Game Programs Programs can be purchased on the concourse level near entrances and are sold throughout the first half. Gates Open All arena entrances will open one hour prior to tip-off for volleyball and women’s basketball, and 90 minutes prior to tip for men’s basketball. Consult the schedule for game times. Group Sales Group discounts are available for tickets to many Shocker events. Call (316) 978-3296 for more information. Hospitality Room SASO donors from $1,495 and above may utilize the Preferred Health Systems Multi-Purpose Center located behind section 119. You will need to present your SASO Membership card upon entering. Lost Children/Parents In the event your child is lost, IMMEDIATELY notify a campus or athletic department official. All lost children should be escorted to the nearest campus/athletic department official. Lost & Found Report lost items or deliver found items to the Ticket Office. Lost/Stolen Tickets Once received, season tickets which are lost, destroyed, mutilated or stolen can be replaced for $25 per ticket. If individual game tickets are simply lost, left at home or mutilated there is a non-refundable $2.00 reprint fee per ticket. Merchandise The Souvenir Shop is located across from the Ticket Lobby on the concourse level offering a variety of Shocker novelty and souvenir items from the University Bookstore. Non-Smoking Policy Smoking is not permitted in Charles Koch Arena. Those wishing to smoke should go outside an exit. A pass-out will be issued to smokers so that they may re-enter the arena. Parking Parking in the lots immediately adjacent to Charles Koch Arena is reserved for members of SASO. Public parking is available in lots throughout campus. Radio/Television All Shocker games are broadcast on KNSS 1330 AM. Radios and televisions are permitted so long as they do not disturb others seated nearby. For the benefit of others, it is recommended to use headsets with these devices Re-Entry Policy WSU Athletics has a NO RE-ENTRY policy. Guests who leave the building will NOT be permitted to re-enter with an invalid ticket. Resale of Game Tickets The reselling of tickets (at any price) is NOT permitted on campus grounds. Restrooms Restrooms are located on the concourse level throughout the arena. Family restrooms are located on the concourse level behind sections 114 and 124. Student Tickets The first 1,000 WSU students attending a basketball game will be admitted by presenting their valid Shocker ID. Telephones A telephone is located inside the ticket lobby.


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CHARLES KOCH ARENA

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 5-Year Total

17-1 13-4 14-1 14-2 16-0 74-8

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he Shockers begin their 12th season at Charles Koch Arena, home of Devlin Court and home to one of college basketball’s most dedicated fan bases. Originally constructed in 1955, the arena was officially rededicated prior to the 2003-04 season as “Charles Koch Arena” following a multi-million dollar renovation. Its rebirth coincided with a similar renaissance for the Wichita State men’s basketball program.

Upper level donors can enjoy the benefits of the Champions Club, while visitors are also treated to a 10-foot high, 270-foot long concourse mural that features great moments and individuals in Shockers history. The concourse also contains a Shocker merchandise store. The grouping of athletic department venues on the corner of 21st and Hillside, including Cessna Stadium, is now referred to as the Henry Levitt Athletic Complex, in honor of Mr. Levitt.

In the 11 seasons since the renovation, the Shockers have topped 20-wins eight times to go with nine postseason trips. Attendance at the arena has Charles Koch Arena has been the site of many concerts and special events, topped the 10,000 mark at 152-consecutive regular season games, dating including Jesse Jackson; Spike Lee; Dick Vitale; Elvis Presley; Chicago; Rick back to December of 2004. Springfield; Willie Nelson; Foreigner; Journey; the Oak Ridge Boys; Ray Charles; Neil Diamond; Peter, Paul and Mary; Simon and Garfunkel; The “Our fans don’t just fill our stadium, they bring it to life with their passion Eagles; Bob Hope and numerous NBA exhibition games. and energy,” Director of Athletics, Eric Sexton said. Perhaps the most special night in the arena’s history came on Nov. 28, And with a trip to the 2013 Final Four and last year’s 35-0 start still fresh 1970, when it was the site of a live television production, “Night of Stars,” on their minds, those fans have cranked up the voltage in what was already an electric atmosphere, selling out the entire allotment of season tickets for the 2014-15 season.

which raised money for the families of plane crash victims involving both Wichita State’s and Marshall’s Football Programs. Wichita State University put the finishing touches on a $25 million reconstruction and renovation plan -- Roundhouse Renaissance -- just in time for the 2003 volleyball season. The plan addressed the primary facility needs of the Shocker Athletic Department with the Henry Levitt Athletic Complex, which includes the Charles Koch Arena and Devlin Court, the Taylor Concourse, the Preferred Health Systems Multi Purpose Center, Geist Student Services Building, and the Downing Academic Learning Center. Initial pledges totaled nearly $13 million, which included $6 million gift from Koch Industries, Inc., in honor of Koch Industries Chairman and CEO Charles Koch. The lead gift represented the largest single gift in the history of the company, as well as the largest single gift received by the University.

WSU won all 16 of its contests at Koch Arena during the 2013-14 season (with an additional home win at INTRUST Bank Arena) to post its first unbeaten season at home since 1982-83 and just the third in the building’s 59-year history. Over the past five years, WSU is 74-8 (.902) on Devlin Court and 78-8 (.907) overall in Wichita. The Shockers have won 25 straight nonconference games in their home city, tied for the 10th longest streak in the nation. That homecourt edge has spilled over into other sports. The Shocker women’s basketball team has posted winning home records in seven straight seasons, including a 14-2 mark in 2013-14, while the WSU volleyball annually ranks among the nation’s attendance leaders. In the summer of 2013, a new HD video board was installed along with LED displays above the exit rows. The men’s basketball locker room received a total makeover with displays commemorating the Final Four run. Built in 1969, the arena was originally referred to as “The Roundhouse,” due to its futuristic, circular design. It was rededicated on Jan. 17, 1969 in honor of the late Henry Levitt, a civic leader in Wichita and noted friend and supporter of the University. The arena, which is also home to WSU-Intercollegiate Athletic Association offices, also now includes Devlin Court, the Geist Student Services Building, the Downing Academic Learning Center, the Via Christi Sports Medicine Facility, the Aetna Multi-Purpose Center, as well as the expanded Taylor Concourse.

Charles Koch Arena, Home of Devlin Court

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UNIVERSITY CHARLES KOCH ARENA SEATING DIAGRAM

ROWS 21 & BELOW

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120

ROWS 21 & BELOW

13 MEMORABLE CHARLES KOCH ARENA VICTORIES:

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ROWS 22 - 27 ROWS 28 - 34

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VISITORS

SHOCKERS

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TUNNEL

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116 PRESS ROW

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“WSU is part of the Wichita community, and the Wichita community is part of WSU,” Koch said. “We are proud to be a partner in this exciting new era of Wichita State University athletics.”

WSU pushed its win total to 22 a year later and captured a pair of home court wins in the 2005 NIT. That postseason experience laid the groundwork for the following year’s run to the Sweet 16. The 2005-06 Shockers posted their best home mark since 1988, going 14-2 with 14 sellouts. The following year, WSU sold out its entire supply of season tickets for the first time in school history. In 2009-10, the Shockers posted 17 home wins at the Roundhouse - the highest total recorded by a WSU team since the building first opened in 1955.

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Dec 29, 1962

16 WSU 71, 2 Ohio State 54

Feb 16, 1963

9 WSU 65, 1 Cincinnati 64

Dec 08, 1965

WSU 100, 2 Michigan 94

Feb 08, 1966

WSU 92, 3 Loyola-Chicago 84

Feb 25, 1967

WSU 84, 2 Louisville 78

Jan 04, 1969

WSU 67,

10 Cincinnati 66

Mar 15, 1981

WSU 60,

13 Iowa 56

Feb 02, 1984

WSU 66,

11 Tulsa 64

Jan 06, 1987

WSU 54, 19 Kansas 49

Feb 25, 2006

WSU 64, Illinois State 57

Mar 23, 2011

WSU 82, College of Charleston 75

Mar 03, 2014

2 WSU 68,

The Shockers shot 58.3 p–≠ercent and limited the Buckeyes to 44 percent shooting before a Roundhouse record crowd of 11,375. Sophomore Dave Stallworth scored 22 points to pace WSU, which pulled away early with a 19-9 lead. Dave Stallworth scored seven straight points to wipe out a six-point Cincinnati lead during the final 3:10, as the Shockers upset the Bearcats for the second season in a row. The victory snapped a 37-game Cincinnati winning streak, and Stallworth’s 46 points would stand for the next two decades as the school scoring record, until Antoine Carr’s 47-point game in 1983. With star guard Kelly Pete on the bench because of a bruised thigh, the Shockers shot 64.5 percent and had five players with 16 or more points. Junior Jamie Thompson was 9-of-9 from the floor and 10-of-10 from the free-throw line for a game-high 28 points. Wichita State snapped Loyola’s 14-game win-streak, battling back from a 10-point deficit in the first half. Warren Armstrong had 25 points and 18 rebounds, while Kelly Pete had 19 points and 10 rebounds for the Shockers. Louisville lost for only the third time in 26 games as Melvin Reed led the Shockers with 24 points. Louisville All-America center Wes Unseld had 24 points and 17 rebounds for the Cardinals, but five Shockers, led by Reed, scored in double figures. Reserve guard Greg Rataj came off the bench to score eight points down the stretch as the Shockers overcame a 12-point deficit. Wichita State trailed 54-42 with 11:30 to play. Forward Ron Washington scored 20 points to pace WSU.

Karl Papke slipped through the Hurricane’s defense and banked in a running hook shot with eight seconds to play before a standing room only crowd of 10,666. Xavier McDaniel scored 21 points.

In a Nov. 2001, announcement, Dan and Kate Taylor’s $1 million contribution to Roundhouse Renaissance also allowed for the naming of the renovated arena’s concourse for the longtime University’s supporters.

On Nov. 29, 2003, in front of a sellout crowd, the Shockers defeated Northern Arizona, 68-51 in their first regular season game at the new Charles Koch Arena. The team would go on to post 21 wins.

WSU 52, 2 Cincinnati 51

The stakes were high as Wichita State came back for a win in the second round of the NCAA Midwest Regional. The Shockers trailed 40-25 with 18:50 to play before going on a 15-0 run to tie the game at 40 with 11:38 remaining. Senior guard Randy Smithson made two free throws with five seconds to play to break a 56-56 tie after a technical foul against the Hawkeyes for calling a timeout that they did not have.

The project took off, thanks to generous seed gifts from Shocker supporters, including the Tom and Myra Devlin Family, $2.75 million; Bob and Maura Geist, $2.75 million; and Barry and Paula Downing, $1 million. Several additional families also made considerable contributions to the project.

Building a new home for Shocker basketball required a few other sacrifices. The men were relocated to the Kansas Coliseum in nearby Park City during the 2002-03 season, while construction took place on campus. The team responded well to its exodus, posting a 12-4 record at the Coliseum. The Shockers’ 18 wins were their highest total in 14 years and signal the beginning of a long and steady rise that continues today.

Lanny Van Eman’s jump shot with three seconds to play gave the Shockers the win and snapped the Bearcats’ 27-game winning streak. Cincinnati, which had won the NCAA title the previous spring, had the ball and a one-point lead late when Larry Shingleton was called for a charging foul against the Shockers’ Jerry Kittiko.

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Dec 18, 1961

INTRUST Bank Arena Completed in January of 2010, Wichita’s 15,004 seat^ downtown arena serves as the Shockers’ home away from home. This year’s Dec. 6 contest with Saint Louis will mark the fifth time in five seasons that the Shockers have faced an opponent there. Date Result Dec. 21, 2010*............................................. Wichita State 82, Tulsa 79 Nov. 25, 2011.................................................Wichita State 68, UAB 46 Dec. 22, 2012.................................Wichita State 59, Southern Miss 51 Dec. 14, 2013....................................... Wichita State 70, Tennessee 61 ^ - basketball seating arrangement * - First basketball game in INTRUST Bank Arena history

Defense was the key as the Shockers, who led 20-15 at halftime and pulled off the upset before a sellout crowd against a Kansas team making its first Levitt Arena appearance in 31 years. WSU kept the game at a slow pace, frustrating the Jayhawks’ Danny Manning, who scored only 12 points. Dwight Praylow and Henry Carr paced the Shockers with 13 and 12 points, respectively.

The Shockers were in control most of the way, despite any pressure they may have felt from a sellout crowd anxiously awaiting the opportunity to celebrate the program’s first regular season MVC title in 23 years. One of the deepest teams in Shocker history played true to form in a big NIT Quarterfinal win. Six different Shockers scored during a 15-1 second half surge that helped punch WSU’s ticket to Madison Square Garden.

Missouri State 45

Cleanthony Early led all scorers with 19 points, and the Shockers finished out an undefeated, 31-0 regular season with a lopsided win over a Missouri State team that had taken them to overtime earlier in the year.


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368-154 (.705), 17th Season

174-71 (.710), 8th Season

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Conference Tournament Titles Regular-Season Conference Titles NCAA Tournament Appearances Conference Coach of the Year

Final Four Appearance MVC Regular Season Titles MVC Tournament Title NCAA Tournament Appearances 1st Team All-MVC Selections All-Americans

Now in his eighth season at Wichita State, Gregg Marshall has ascended as one of college basketball’s elite head coaches, earning consensus National Coach of the Year honors in 2013-14 after leading the Shockers to a school-record 35 wins and a No. 2 national ranking in both major polls. Over the past four seasons, WSU has won at a higher rate than any other program in Division I with an .834 winning percentage. Under Marshall’s guidance, the Shockers have been on a steady rise, reaching the 30-win mark in each of the last two seasons. WSU advanced to the Final Four in 2013 and followed it up with a recordbreaking 2013-14 campaign that included an unbeaten regular season – the first by an NCAA Division I team in 21 years – and the school’s first-ever No. 1 seed.

In his 16 seasons as a head coach, Marshall’s teams have captured eight regular season conference titles and advanced to the NCAA Tournament 10 times, while compiling a 368-154 overall record. He’s won seven conference coach-of-the-year honors, including threestraight in the MVC. Marshall’s 174-71 record in his first seven seasons at WSU includes a staggering 121-24 (.834) mark over the last four years. He opens the 2014-15 campaign needing just 46 additional victories to catch Ralph Miller atop the Shockers’ all-time wins list, despite coaching six fewer seasons than Miller. Marshall has proven adept at spotting talented prospects and developing them into high-level college basketball players, with many moving on to play professionally. During the 2013-14 season a pair

of former Shockers made their NBA debuts – Gal Mekel with the Dallas Mavericks and Toure Murry with the New York Knicks. A third, 2014 New York Knicks draft pick Cleanthony Early, joined the league this fall. In Marshall’s seven seasons in Wichita, a total of 14 Shockers have earned postseason All-MVC honors, including eight First Teamers since 2010 (equaling WSU’s total from the previous 26 years). WSU’s depth and tenacious team defense has been a source of strength, throughout. Over the past five years, six Shockers have

• Naismith Coach of the Year • Associated Press National Coach of the Year • USBWA Henry Iba Coach of the Year • NABC National Coach of the Year • Missouri Valley Conference Coach of the Year • MVC Regular Season Champions • MVC Tournament Champions • Greater Wichita Coach of the Year • KBCA Coach of the Year • Adolph Rupp Cup Winner

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landed on the MVC’s All-Bench Team and five more have earned MVC All-Defensive Team nods. Under Marshall, the Shockers have become a top destination for some of the nation’s premier junior college talent. Nine NJCAA AllAmericans have worn the black and yellow since Marshall’s arrival, including the NBA-bound Early, who was a two-time national player of the year prior to his arrival at WSU. Marshall has also had big success developing coaching talent, with a rapidly-expanding tree of former assistants, turned head coaches. At the start of the 2014-15 season, five former Marshall assistants were actively leading Division I programs. AT WICHITA STATE: In 2013-14, Wichita State won an NCAA single-season record 35-straight games before losing to National Runner-Up Kentucky in the Third Round of the NCAA Tournament. Marshall was named Naismith National Coach of the Year, NABC National Coach of he Year, AP Coach of the Year and Henry Iba National Coach of the Year. He was also awarded the Adolph Rupp Cup, given to the coach “who best exemplifies excellence in his dedication to the game of basketball and to his student athletes.” In addition, Marshall was named MVC Coach of the Year for the thirdstraight season, after leading the Shockers to their second conference championship in three years.

The Shockers spent the entire 2013-14 campaign ranked in the Top 25, rising as high as No. 2 in both the AP and Coaches Polls – the school’s loftiest ranking since the 1981-82 season. WSU stormed through the Valley with a perfect 18-0 conference record, becoming the first in nearly 30 years to navigate MVC play with an unbeaten mark. The Shockers continued their dominance during the MVC Tournament in St. Louis, winning all three games to capture their first Valley Tournament title since 1987. After cooling off No. 16 seed Cal Poly Pamona, 64-37, in their first NCAA action, the Shockers played one of the great games in NCAA Tournament history, losing an epic clash to eventual National Finalist Kentucky, 78-76. WSU ruled the conference’s postseason awards, placing three on the All-MVC First Team and one more on the Second Team. Senior Cleanthony Early became the first AP All-American of the Marshall era, landing consensus second team status, while sophomore point guard Fred VanVleet – the MVC’s Player of the Year – was a second and third team choice in several publications. Momentum for the WSU’s historic 2013-14 season actually began the previous spring with a trip to the NCAA Final Four. The 2012-13 Shockers entered the year with lowered expectations, having lost much of their firepower from the previous year’s MVC Championship team. Early season injuries to two starters furthered that narrative,

but on the court, the Shockers continued winning. They opened the year 9-0 and took the MVC race down the final night of the regular season before settling for a runner-up finish. Early – a high-scoring JUCO transfer – was named First Team AllValley, and senior forward Carl Hall took home Second Team honors WSU was given a No. 9 seed when the 2013 NCAA pairings were released and quickly went to work busting brackets across America. The Shockers tripped up Pittsburgh and No. 1 overall seed Gonzaga to reach the Sweet 16 for the first time since 2006. The following weekend, they used quick starts to dispatch La Salle and Ohio State to earn the program’s first Final Four berth since 1965. WSU led eventual NCAA Champion Louisville most of the way in the National Semifinal before falling 72-68. The Final Four Shockers gained national attention, but the previous year’s squad may have been just as talented. The 2011-12 Shockers earned a No. 5 seed in the NCAA Tournament but exited in the Second Round. WSU posted a 27-6 mark and cruised to the MVC regular season title with a 16-2 conference record. 7-foot center Garrett Stutz and point guard Joe Ragland became the first Shocker tandem in 30 years to both land on the All-MVC First Team. With a Feb. 18 win over Davidson, Marshall notched his 300th career coaching victory. The 2010-11 team fell painfully short of an NCAA bid but laid the ground work for the program’s future success with 29-win season, capped by an exhilarating run the NIT Postseason Tournament title. Following victories over Nebraska, Virginia Tech and College of Charleston, the Shockers won back-to-back games at New York’s Madison Square Garden against Washington State (75-44) and Alabama (66-57) to bring home the trophy.

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Heiar’s first three years on the WSU campus have been some of the fruitful years in the school’s 108-year basketball history, with two Missouri Valley Conference regular season titles and threeconsecutive trips to the NCAA Tournament. The Shockers enter the 2014-15 season with a 92-16 record since Heiar’s arrival in the summer of 2011, and their .852 winning percentage over that three-year span is tops in Division I college basketball. The 2011-12 Shockers posted a 16-2 mark in MVC play to win the school’s first conference title since 2006 and booked a trip to the NCAA Tournament as a No. 5 seed, while the 2012-13 Shockers advanced all the way to the Final Four.

Greg Heiar (pronounced “higher”) begins his fourth season as an assistant coach under head coach Gregg Marshall, following two years as an assistant at Southern Miss and five successful seasons as head coach at Chipola (Fla.) Junior College. He was officially hired on May 3, 2011. Heiar works primarily with the Shocker backcourt and, since his arrival prior to the 2011-12 season, has helped WSU land six guards on the postseason All-Missouri Valley Conference teams (three first-teamers, one second-teamer and two honorable mention selections).

One of the game’s most successful and respected assistant coaches, Steve Forbes joined the Wichita State staff in August of 2013 and made an immediate impact, helping lead the Shockers to a historic 35-1 season that included Missouri Valley Conference regular season and tournament championships, along with a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament. “Steve, for more than two decades, has been part of successful basketball programs,” Gregg Marshall said. “From junior college, his days in The Valley, and in helping making Texas A& M and Tennessee national contenders, he is a winner. He does a great job on the floor coaching, can recruit the entire nation and is a tremendous relationship builder with young people.”

“Greg Heiar has been a winner everywhere he’s been as a player, head coach, and now as an assistant coach,” Marshall said. “He builds relationships which are beneficial in recruiting and his record as a head coach is exemplary. We feel like Greg and his family are the complete package.” Prior to his stint at Southern Miss, he spent six years at Chipola (Fla.) Junior College, including his last five at the school as the head coach. While at Chipola, Heiar coached the Indians to a 164-15 record. He coached 40 all-conference players and sent 39 players to Division I schools. He was named the Panhandle Conference Coach of the Year five times, and earned NJCAA Region VIII Coach of the Year four times.

As a player, Heiar earned second-team all-region honors at Kirkwood Community College, after leading his team to the National Tournament for the first time in school history. That year, he helped to guide his team to a 25-10 record and a conference championship. Success followed Heiar to Franciscan University where he was a two-year team captain and team MVP. In addition to numerous all-tournament honors, Heiar was a first team all-conference choice and led his to the first conference title in school history. Heiar played basketball for former WSU assistant coach Chris Jans at Kirkwood (Iowa) Community College and also coached under Jans at Chipola (Fla.) Community College. The two reunited with Heiar’s addition to the WSU staff for three more years, before Jans moved on in the summer of 2014 to become head coach at Bowling Green. Heiar and his wife, Jessica, have a daughter, Alexis.

average of 26 wins per year, and advanced to four consecutive NCAA Tournaments--making three Sweet Sixteen appearances while advancing to the program’s first-ever Elite Eight in 2010. Forbes’ experience also helped Tennessee’s 2006, 2008 and 2010 recruiting classes to a top 10 national ranking by multiple ratings services. Forbes came to Tennessee after spending two seasons at Texas A&M, where he helped turn the Aggies from a team that had posted a 7-21 record the previous season and hadn’t received a postseason invitation in 11 years, to a program that averaged more than 21 wins in his two seasons and advanced to postseason play both years. Texas A&M’s recruiting also benefited from Forbes’ experience, as each of the Aggie’s two recruiting classes during his time in College Station were ranked among the top 10 in the nation.

Forbes came to Wichita State from Northwest Florida State, where he coached the Raiders to a 61-6 record during his two-year tenure in Before joining Billy Gillispie’s coaching staff at Texas A&M, Forbes Niceville, Fla. Five of his junior college players recently transferred to coached at Illinois State (2003-04) and spent three years at Louisiana Division I schools in the offseason. Tech (2000-03), where he helped sign two nationally-ranked recruiting classes, including a top-10 class in 2003. In 2002 the Bulldogs A chance to work with coach Gregg Marshall and lifelong friendships posted a 22-10 record and went 2-1 in the National Invitation Tourwith current and former Shocker assistants Greg Heiar and Chris Jans, nament, their first postseason appearance in 10 years. helped woo Forbes to Wichita, as did WSU’s rich tradition. In 1998 Forbes joined the Idaho coaching staff and helped the VanForbes’ Division I experience includes five years at Tennessee, two dals post a 16-11 mark and sign a nationally-ranked recruiting class. seasons at Texas A&M, one year at Illinois State, three years at Louisiana Tech and one year at Idaho. Forbes compiled a 68-28 record in three years (1995-98) as the head coach at Barton County Community College in Great Bend, Kan., In the five seasons at Tennessee, Forbes helped coach the Vols to an twice finishing the year with a national ranking. The Cougars pro-

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In his last season at Chipola, Heiar coached the team to a 35-2 record and its fifth-consecutive Panhandle Conference Championship. The Indians then earned a third-place finish in the NJCAA National Tournament, their fourth appearance in a five-year span in the National Tournament.

duced three All-Americans and posted 15 wins over ranked teams. After spending two years (1989-91) as an assistant coach at Southwestern Community College in Creston, Iowa, Forbes was promoted to head coach in March 1991. A native of Lone Tree, Iowa, Forbes graduated from Southern Arkansas with a degree in secondary education in 1988. A former baseball student-athlete for the Muleriders, Forbes spent one year at his alma mater as the sports information director before embarking on a coaching career.


Isaac Brown begins his 19th year of coaching and his first as a Shock- dogs involved coaching the wings and guards, which included four er assistant, after joining the staff in the summer of 2014. all-conference players during his coaching stint. “I have known Isaac 15 years and have always enjoyed my dealings with him,” said Head Coach Gregg Marshall after the hiring. “He is very personable and a quality individual. He has a great reputation as a coach and recruiter and is excellent at building relationships with student-athletes.

Prior to La-Tech, Brown spent one season as associate head coach at Arkansas State (2010-11), three as an assistant at the University of Arkansas (2007-10) and five more on the staff at South Alabama.

Brown began his coaching career with stops at Peal River Com“In addition, he has coached at a very high level in the SEC, and he munity College in Mississippi and Oakloosa-Walton Community has also impressed me with the job he has done at Louisiana Tech, College. At OWCC, he recruited and coached Kedric Brown, the helping Coach White build a nationally relevant program.” first JUCO player ever selected as an NBA Lottery pick (No. 11 by Boston in 2001). Brown spent three seasons at Lousiana Tech, helping the Bulldogs match a school record with 29 wins in his final year. That effort Brown earned his bachelor’s in health and physical education included a share of the Conference USA regular season title in the from ULM in 1995. He played two years at Mississippi Gulf Coast school’s first year in the league, along with a runner-up finish in the CC (1989-90), spent one season at Texas A&M (1991), transferred C-USA Tournament. Brown’s on-court responsibilities for the Bull- to ULM and sat out the 1992 season before helping his team win

Dominic Okon is in his eighth season as Director of Men’s Basketball Operations at WSU, arriving shortly after head coach Gregg Marshall. Okon brings a strong coaching background to the table, serving as an assistant Liberty University for a year and eight more at Three Rivers Community College(Mo.). At Three Rivers, Okon helped develop four All-Americans, while assisting the Raiders to an impressive 197-

Devon Smith, a former Director of Basketball Operations at Louisville and an Ohio State graduate, is in his fourth season at WSU as Manager of Player Development. Smith came to WSU from Champions Academy in Indianapolis, Ind. where under the direction of Ed Schilling, he provided individual skill instruction to college and professional players, including 2010 NBA lottery selections Gordon Hayward and Patrick Patterson.

Ryan Hillard Special Assistant to the Head Coach

Sherilyn Maynard Administrative Assistant

62 record. In addition to on-court coaching, recruiting, scouting, and player development, Okon was instrumental as an administrator, coordinating insurance, study hall and housing assignments, while monitoring player eligibiliy.

region titles and a fifth-place national finish. After college, Okon represented the Nigerian National Team in various international basketball tournaments, helping his team to the Nations Cup in Africa in 1997, which qualified Nigeria to the World Cup in Athens, Greece, in 1998. In 2012, he helped coach the Nigerian Okon played four years of college basketball - two at National Team in Venezuela that qualified for the LonThree Rivers and two at Loyola University of Chicago, don Olympics, the first appearance ever. where he graduated with a degree in sociology. While at Three Rivers, Okon earned all-conference and all- A native of Akwa Ibom, Nigeria, he and his wife Moniregion honors and led the team to a 59-12 record, two ca, have two sons, Jaden and Jordan.

Prior to that, Smith worked as the top assistant to for- and victory under Coach Greg Kampe and also helped mer Louisville great Wiley Brown at Indiana Southeast, land the No. 1 recruiting class in the conference. and helped lead the team to consecutive conference championships and national tournament appearances. Smith played and assisted Coach Jim O’Brien at The Ohio State University. In his junior season, the Buckeyes comDuring his term at Louisville and under Rick Pitino, the pleted the nation’s best turnaround en route to a 27-9 Cardinals finished second in the Big East and advanced record and a 1999 Final Four appearance. In 2000, the to the second round of the 2007 NCAA tournament. Buckeyes won the Big Ten Championship and were as high as No. 4 in the AP Top 25. He later joined the Ohio At Oakland University (Mich), Smith helped the Griz- State staff and helped the Buckeyes advance to the 2003 zlies to their first ever NCAA tournament appearance Big Ten Championship game.

Bryan Holmgren Asst. Director, Media Relations

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2014-15 Wichita State Men’s Basketball Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. 0 Rashard Kelly F 6-7 232 Fr. 1 Zach Brown F 6-6 213 Fr. 3 Evan Wessel G 6-4 218 R-Jr. 4 Corey Henderson Jr. G 6-2 170 Fr. 5 Zach Bush G 6-6 200 R-So. 10 Ria’n Holland G 6-0 148 R-Fr. 12 Darius Carter F 6-7 245 Sr. 14 John Robert Simon G 5-10 171 So. 15 Jared Walker G 6-3 180 Fr. 20 Rauno Nurger C 6-10 242 Fr. 21 Tom “Bush” Wamukota C 6-11 232 Jr. 23 Fred VanVleet G 6-0 195 Jr. 24 Shaquille Morris F 6-7 261 R-Fr. 31 Ron Baker G 6-4 220 R-Jr. 32 Tekele Cotton G 6-3 205 Sr. 40 Tevin Glass F 6-8 205 Jr.

Exp. PS PS 2L HS 1L RS 1L 1L HS HS TR 2L RS 2L 3L TR

Hometown/High School Fredericksburg, Va. (Hargrave Military Academy) Houston, Texas (Sunrise Christian Acad. [Kan.]) Wichita, Kan. (Heights HS) Dallas, Texas (Episcopal School of Dallas) Wichita, Kan. (Goddard Eisenhower HS) Hope Mills, N.C. (South View HS) Akron, Ohio (Vincennes JC) Oklahoma City, Okla. (Putnam City North) Dubuque, Iowa (Wahlert HS) Estonia (Sunrise Christian Acad. [Kan.]) Kenya (Kilgore [Texas] JC) Rockford, Ill. (Auburn HS) Edmond, Okla. (Memorial HS) Scott City, Kan. (Scott City HS) Marietta, Ga. (Whitefield Academy) Norcross, Ga. (Northwest Florida State College)


19.....NC Central ..............................Dec 22, 2013 15.....2x (Last: Drake).......................Feb 22, 2014

13........ Davidson ............................Dec 29, 2013 11........ NC Central...........................Dec 22, 2013

6.....3x (Last: Drake).......................Feb 22, 2014 (Previous: at UNI).................Feb 8, 2014

14........ Tennessee............................Dec 14, 2013 8........ Missouri State . ...................Mar 01, 2014

9.....NC Central...............................Dec 22, 2013 9.....vs. BYU....................................Nov 26, 2013

4........ Drake...................................Feb 22, 2014 3........ 2x (Last: Missouri State)......Mar 01, 2014

7.....NC Central...............................Dec 22, 2013 7.....Davidson.................................Dec 29, 2013

34........ NC Central...........................Dec 22, 2013 31........ Davidson.............................Dec 29, 2013 2014-15 (Senior): The team’s only returning post player with significant Division I playing time will look to build on an impressive second half to last season… Honed his skills over the summer by traveling with Athletes in Action on an exhibition tour of Latvia and Estonia, coached by former WSU assistant Mike Rohn… Also attended the Nike Big Man Camp…

Season

2012-13 2013-14 TOTAL

gp-gs

min/avg

18-15 469/26.1 36-36 1076/29.9 54-51 1545/28.6

Season

gp-gs

min/avg

2013-14 TOTAL

24-0 24-0

51/2.1 51/2.1

Total fg-fga

45-113 146-320 191-433

Total fg-fga

1-8 1-8

pct

.398 .456 .441

pct

.125 .125

ing.com… LeBron James tweeted at him after signing: “Congrats to my lil cuz on the achievement. On to the next journey.”… As a sophomore at Vincennes in 2012-13, tied for the team lead at 15.8 points per game on 54 percent shooting… Led the team in rebounding (8.3) and blocked shots, swatting away 70 attempts in 37 games… Led the team in scoring 17 times, including a season-high 31 points against Lake Land CC – an effort that also came with 21 rebounds… Topped 20-points 10 times and exceeded the 30-point plateau twice… Helped the Trailblazers to a 33-4 record and a fourth-place finish at the NJCAA Division I National Tournament in Hutchinson, Kan… One of two Vincennes players named to the NJCAA All-Tournament team, after scoring 78 points (19.5 ppg) and grabbing 32 rebounds in four games…As a freshman, recorded double-figure Chad17Gibney scoring games, averaging 11.6 points and 8.4 rebounds per contest, Head Student while shooting 53.6 percent from the field…

2013-14 (Junior): Became the latest in a line of junior college transfers to experience success as WSU, chipping in 7.9 points and 4.5 rebounds in just over 18 minutes per game to earn in a spot on the Missouri Valley Conference’s All-Bench team and AllCareer Stats Newcomer teams… Appeared in 35 of the 36 games with six Individual Career History starts… Tied for second on the team with 28 blocks… Turned the ball over just 16 times in 638 minutes of action… Was the only Ronof Baker/Cotton/Early/VanVleet player from outsideBaker, the big four to lead the team in scoring, netting 19 in a Dec. 22 win over NC Manager 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Central… Hit his stride in the final month of the regular season, High School: Played basketball at Firestone HS forScoring Dave Wojcik… with six ofpct his nine double-digit scoring coming after namedavg the Allfg-fga ft-fta pct games off def tot Feb. avgEarnedpfAll-CityfoSeries asthonors,toin addition blk to stlbeing pts 1… Named twice in36February: 30-84 .357MVC Newcomer 37-45 of .the 822Week 22 58Aver- 3.2Northeast 39 Ohio0District 32and All-Ohio 23 teams... 5 14Averaged 15723 points, 8.7 14 aged 14.3points, rebounds and two games to win 3.8rebounds game his at Firestone. 68-179 80 4.0 112-133 .842.5 2 blocks 27 in 110 137 66 and five 0 blocks 112 per61 23senior51season472 13.1 the honor week of Feb. 21-27, averaged 98-263 .37for 3 the 149-178 .837 and49 1469.5 points 195 and 3.6 105 0 144 84 28 65 629 11.6 4.0 boards over two contests during the week of Feb. 3-9… Paced Personal: Son of Darius Carter, Sr., and LaShawn Williams... Has a the team in rebounding six times, stepping up with a career-high sister, Darian... Born Oct. 15, 1992 in Akron, Ohio… Recruited by Bush, Zach 14 boards on Dec. 14 to help WSU take down Tennessee at INTRUST Western Kentucky, Oklahoma State, Ball State, West Virginia and Bank Arena… Miami, Ohio, in addition to others... Majoring in Sociology. 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring fg-fga pct Became ft-fta off def to sign totwith avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg Junior College: the fifthpct NJCAA All-American

1-4 50 since 20100-2 7 intent 8in the 0.3 Wichita.2State when.0he00inked a1letter of 1-4 .252013 0 out of Vincennes 0-2 .0(Ind.) 00 University… 1 7 Was ranked 8 0.3 spring of

6 6

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6 6

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1 1

3 0.1 3 0.1

pf

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12 12

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28 28

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the 10th-best JUCO recruit in the nation at the time by jucorecruit-

Carter, Darius

Season

2013-14 TOTAL

gp-gs

35-6 35-6

min/avg

638/18.2 638/18.2

Total fg-fga

97-185 97-185

pct

.524 .524

3-Point fg-fga

0-0 0-0

pct

.000 .000

F-Throws ft-fta pct

82-128 82-128

.641 .641

off

Rebounds def tot

avg

4.5 4.5

71 71

off

Rebounds def tot

avg

pf

49 108 49 108

157 157

1 1

276 7.9 276 7.9

Cotton, Tekele

15

Season

2011-12 2012-13 2013-14

gp-gs

min/avg

32-0 316/9.9 39-28 923/23.7 36-36 1085/30.1

Total fg-fga

33-65 92-209 128-283

pct

.508 .440 .452

3-Point fg-fga

8-23 24-66 43-116

pct

.348 .364 .371

F-Throws ft-fta pct

18-28 44-82 72-104

.643 .537 .692

15 57 48

33 96 97

48 153 145

1.5 3.9 4.0

39 81 72

0 1 0

23 67 88

23 44 39

2 6 11

19 40 50

92 2.9 252 6.5 371 10.3


2014-15 (Senior): A third-year starter… One of three Shockers named Preseason All-MVC... Lockdown defender who enters his final go-around as WSU’s active scoring leader with 715 career points… Starts the season ranked ninth on WSU’s all-time steals (109) list with an excellent chance to crack the top three before the year is out… Has started a team-high 51-consecutive games, dating back to his sophomore year… 2013-14 (Junior): Tabbed Second Team All-Missouri Valley ConTotal ference and was named MVC Defensive Player of the Year… Also Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct earned a spot on the Lefty Driesell Defensive All-America Team 2012-13 18-15 469/26.1 45-113 398 and was a finalist for its National Defensive Player of the .Year 2013-14Landed a36-36 146-320 team… .456 award… spot on1076/29.9 the All-MVC Tournament TOTAL 1545/28.6 191-433 .441 Named WSU’s Most 54-51 Outstanding Defensive Player for the second straight year… Picked by Sports Illustrated’s Seth Davis for his “All-Glue Team”… Twice made the cover of Sports Illustrated… Started all 36 games and averaged 10.3 points, 4.0 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 1.4 steals… Led the team in scoring fourTotal times – three ofSeason them coming in Wichita… in a season-best gp-gs Poured min/avg fg-fga21 points pct in2013-14 a Feb. 22 home win24-0 over Drake that gave the Shockers 51/2.1 1-8 the.MVC 125 title outright… Notched 20-point game of1-8 the year TOTAL 24-0his second 51/2.1 .12in5 the MVC Tournament Final, sinking 4-of-6 from beyond the arc on his way to 20… Drew over 350,000 youtube hits and the attention of nearly every national news outlet for his monstrous slam dunk at Illinois State… Tied a school record with seven steals against Total Drake on Feb. 22… Finished the year red-hot from three-point Season gp-gs(.475)min/avg pct range, burying 29-of-61 in February andfg-fga March… Re2013-14 35-6 638/18.2 97-185 . 5 24 corded at least one steal in 18 straight games to close the year…

TOTAL

35-6

638/18.2

97-185

21.....Drake......................................Feb 22, 2014 20.....vs. Indiana State.....................Mar 09, 2014

11...... Tennessee . .............................. Dec 14, 2013 10...... at Saint Louis............................ Dec 01, 2013

9.....Drake......................................Feb 22, 2014 7.....vs. DePaul...............................Nov 25, 2013

10...... at Saint Louis............................ Dec 01, 2013 9...... Evansville................................. Feb 27, 2013

12.....Drake......................................Dec 22, 2013 12.....vs. DePaul...............................Nov 25, 2013

4...... Drake........................................ Feb 22, 2014 1...... 13x (Last vs. Evamsville)........... Mar 07, 2014

9.....Tennessee...............................Dec 14, 2013 7.....at Alabama.............................Dec 17, 2013

41...... at Missouri State (OT)............... Jan 11, 2014 38...... 2x (Last: at Northern Iowa)...... Feb 08, 2014

including 15-straight to close the year… Averaged 6.5 points and 3.9 rebounds in 23.7 minutes per game, often guarding the opponent’s top scorer… Ranked third on the team with 40 steals… Career Stats Named “Most Outstanding Defensive Player” for a WSU team that won theIndividual MVC’s “Defensive Team ofCareer the Year” award,History but was left off the conference’s five-man All-Defensive squad… Cemented his growing reputation as a lockdown defender with a withering Baker, Ron effort in the team’s NCAA Tournament opener, holding Pitt star Tray Woodall to just two points… Averaged 7.8 points while shooting 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds 46 percent (14-30), and 1.8 steals in five NCAA tourney games... fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def and tot Injuries to key personnel moved him into the starting lineup, .357there for 37-45 .8227 2 contests. 22 36 58 strong30-84 play kept him 26 of the final

5 23 28

stl

14 51 65

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to

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stl

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12 12

to

16 16

blk

28 28

stl

10 10

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fo

ast

to

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stl

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fo

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0 32 0 112 0 144

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23 61 84

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fo

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4.5 4.5

pf

71 71

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avg

pf

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avg

pf

68-179 .380 112-133 .842 27 110 137 98-263 .373 Played 149-178 .837 off 49 146 av- 195 2011-12 (Freshman): in all 32 games the bench,

eraging 2.9 points, 1.5 rebounds, and9.9 minutes a game... Shot Bush, Zach were 10 points 50.8 percent (33-65) from the field... Career-highs against Charleston Southern, six rebounds against Bradley and five Rebounds assists3-Point against Newman... F-Throws fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot High School: 1-4 Played .250 at Whitefield 0-2Academy .000 in Mabelton, 1 7Ga... 8 Named the a team.that 1-4Player.2of50the Year for0-2 000finished 1 28-4,7won 8 a regional championship and advanced to the final four of the state tournament... As a junior, helped his team to a spot in the Carter, Darius state championship game, averaging 15 points, 7 rebounds and 4 assists... One of 30 players named to the All-Metro Team by the 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Atlanta Tipoff Club... Honorable Mention All-Georgia Class A. fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot

00 Jones...82-128 .64brother, 1 49Teddy 108 Personal:0-0 Son of.0Leza Has one older ... Also 157 .524 recruited 0-0 .00State, 0 Morehead 82-128 State.6and 41 Tennessee 49 108 by Murray State... 157

avg

pf

fo

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avg

avg

3.2 39 3.8 66 3.6 105

0.3 0.3

6 6

0 0

1 1

4 4

6 6

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1 1

157 8.7 472 13.1 629 11.6

3 0.1 3 0.1

276 7.9 276 7.9

2012-13 (Sophomore): Appeared in all 39 games with 28 starts, Majoring in communications.

Cotton, Tekele

Season

2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 TOTAL

gp-gs

min/avg

32-0 316/9.9 39-28 923/23.7 36-36 1085/30.1 107-64 2324/21.7

Total fg-fga

33-65 92-209 128-283 253-557

pct

.508 .440 .452 .454

3-Point fg-fga

8-23 24-66 43-116 75-205

pct

.348 .364 .371 .366

F-Throws ft-fta pct

18-28 44-82 72-104 134-214

off

.643 15 33 .537 57 96 .692 48 97 .626 120 226

48 153 145 346

1.5 39 3.9 81 4.0 72 3.2 192

0 23 23 1 67 44 0 88 39 1 178 106

2 19 6 40 11 50 19 109

92 252 371 715

2.9 6.5 10.3 6.7

Simon, John Robert Season

2013-14

gp-gs

25-0

min/avg

66/2.6

Total fg-fga

1-9

pct

.111

3-Point fg-fga

1-6

pct

.167

F-Throws ft-fta pct

11-17

.647

off

1

7

8

0.3

9

0

3

7

0

1

14 0.6

16


26.....at Evansville . .........................Feb 16, 2014 23.....vs. BYU....................................Nov 26, 2013

14........ Davidson ............................Dec 29, 2013 11........ vs. BYU................................Nov 26, 2013

10.....at Evansville............................Feb 16, 2014 7.....6x (Last: vs. Kentucky)............Mar 23, 2014

9........ vs. Cal Poly..........................Mar 21, 2014 8........ 2x (Last: Oral Roberts).........Dec 07, 2013

17.....at Evansville............................Feb 16, 2014 16.....vs. BYU....................................Nov 26, 2013

3........ Western Kentucky...............Nov 11, 2013 3........ 5x (Last: vs. Indiana St.)......Mar 09, 2014

12.....Davidson.................................Nov 29, 2013 11.....vs. BYU....................................Nov 26, 2013

42........ Missouri State (OT)..............Jan 11, 2014 37........ 2x (Last: vs. Indiana St.)......Mar 09, 2014 2014-15 (Junior): An unheralded recruit who has blossomed into one of the nation’s premier players and will look to build on an impressive sophomore season… Named Third Team Preseason All-American by both Blue Ribbon and CBSSports.com… One of three Shockers named Preseason All-MVC... Team is 49-3 with him in the starting lineup over the past two years… Named one of the top 20 guards in college basketball by Sports Illustrated. 2013-14 (Sophomore): One of three Shockers to earn First Team All-MVC honors… Voted First Team All-Dstrict 16 by the NABC… Winner of WSU basketball’s “Shafer Dart Most Inspirational Player Award”… Two-time MVC Player of the Week… Started all 36 games despite an ankle injury that hampered him throughout the year… Averaged 13.1 points, 3.8 rebounds and 3.1 assists… Scoring average ranked 13th in the conference… Hit a team-high 68 threes on 179 attempts (.380), placing him fourth on WSU’s all-time single-season list… Shared the team lead in rebounding (7.0) and was WSU’s second-leading scorer (13.5) during two NCAA Tournament games, hitting 9-of-15 from the field (.600) and 5-of-8 from deep (.625)… Appeared with teammates VanVleet, Cotton, Lufile and Early on the cover of the Feb. 24 edition of Sports Illustrated as talk of WSU’s unbeaten status gained national attention… Hit 22-consecutive free throws and 33-of-36 over an eight-game run from Dec. 29 to Jan. 22…Went the entire season without missing more than two free throws in a game, knocking down 112-of-133 (.842) for the season, a percentage that ranked him third overall in the MVC… Quietly piled up 112 assists while Career Stats serving as backup point guard for VanVleet, ranking fourth in the Individual Career Valley in assist-to-turnover ratio (1.8)…History Connected on at least one three-pointer in 34 of the 36 contests… Preseason All-MVC.

2012-13 (Redshirt Freshman): For the season, averaged 8.7 points and 3.2 rebounds in 18 games… Injured his foot 10 games into the year but returned in early March to help lead WSU on its run to the Final Four… Came off the bench for three games to get acclimated during the Valley Tournament before starting the final five NCAA Tournament games of the season … Averaged 11.0 points and 4.8 rebounds in NCAA play… Team was 14-2 overall in 2012-13 with him in the starting lineup… 2011-12 (Freshman): Added 12 pounds while working with the WSU strength and conditioning staff to go from 197 to 209… Requested a redshirt in order to get himself acclimated to college basketball… Appeared in one exhibition game against Emporia State, scoring six points in 16 minutes of action… High School: Named 3A first-team all-State after leading his team to a 25-1 record and a state title... Helped the Beavers to a 58-11 three-year record while scoring 1,103 points... Averaged 20.4 points a game as a senior, 19.6 ppg as a junior and 9.5 ppg as a sophomore... Also averaged 7.5 rebounds, 3.0 assists, 2.0 blocks and 4.6 steals his final season... Scored the winning basket in the 3A title game with a put-back at the buzzer against Minneapolis High when he scored 26 points, had nine boards, and made 8-of-9 free throws... Also quarterbacked the football team and played baseball. Personal: Son of Neil and Ranae Baker...Has one brother, Sloan, and one sister, Audrey...Born March 30, 1993 in Hays, Kan....Also had offers from South Dakota State and Arkansas-Little Rock... Majoring in Business Finance.

Baker, Ron

Season

2012-13 2013-14 TOTAL

gp-gs

min/avg

18-15 469/26.1 36-36 1076/29.9 54-51 1545/28.6

Total fg-fga

45-113 146-320 191-433

pct

.398 .456 .441

3-Point fg-fga

30-84 68-179 98-263

pct

.357 .380 .373

F-Throws ft-fta pct

37-45 112-133 149-178

.822 .842 .837

off

Rebounds def tot

avg

pf

fo

ast

off

Rebounds def tot

avg

pf

ast

22 36 27 110 49 146

58 137 195

3.2 39 3.8 66 3.6 105

5 23 28

stl

14 51 65

Scoring pts avg

blk

stl

Scoring pts avg

0 32 0 112 0 144

to

23 61 84

blk

fo

to

157 8.7 472 13.1 629 11.6

Bush, Zach

17

Season

2013-14 TOTAL

gp-gs

24-0 24-0

min/avg

51/2.1 51/2.1

Total fg-fga

1-8 1-8

pct

.125 .125

3-Point fg-fga

1-4 1-4

pct

.250 .250

F-Throws ft-fta pct

0-2 0-2

.000 .000

1 1

7 7

8 8

0.3 0.3

6 6

0 0

4 4

6 6

0 0

1 1

3 0.1 3 0.1


22.....4x (Last: vs. Indiana State) .....Mar 09, 2014 Career Stats (Previous: at Loyola)...........Feb 19, 2014 Individual Career History

13...... at Missouri State (OT)..........Jan 11, 2014 12...... William & Mary...................Nov 14, 2013

9.....vs. Indiana State.....................Feb 22, 2014 Baker, Ron

8...... ay Loyola.............................Feb 19, 2014 8...... Loyola . ...............................Jan 28, 2014

F-Throws Rebounds ft-fta pct14.....vs. off Indiana def State.....................Mar tot avg pf09, 2014 fo ast 37-45 . 82214.....at 22 Tulsa...................................Nov 36 58 3.2 3920, 2013 0 32

Scoring to 6xblk stlMissouri ptsSt.)......Jan avg 11, 2014 1...... (Last: at ...............Jan 23 5(Previous: 14 UNI). 157 8.7 05, 2014

8.....at Loyola.................................Feb 09, 2014

Season

2012-13 2013-14 TOTAL

gp-gs

min/avg

18-15 469/26.1 36-36 1076/29.9 54-51 1545/28.6

Total fg-fga

45-113 146-320 191-433

pct

.398 .456 .441

3-Point fg-fga

30-84 68-179 98-263

pct

.357 .380 .373

112-133 149-178

.842 .837

Bush, Zach

27 110 49 146

137 195

3.8 66 3.6 105

0 112 0 144

61 84

23 28

51 65

472 13.1 629 11.6

avg

pf

fo

ast

to

blk

stl

Scoring pts avg

avg

4.5 4.5

pf

fo

ast

12 12

to

16 16

blk

28 28

stl

10 10

Scoring pts avg

71 71

avg

pf

fo

ast

to

blk

stl

Scoring pts avg

avg

pf

fo

ast

to

blk

stl

Scoring pts avg

to

blk

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Scoring pts avg

blk

stl

Scoring pts avg

10.....at Loyola.................................Feb 19, 2014 9.....2x (Last: at Missouri State)......Jan 11, 2014

2014-15 (Junior): A First Team Blue Ribbon Preseason All-AmerTotal ican… CBSSports.com First Team Preseason All-American… Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct Named one of the top 20 guards in college basketball by Sports 2013-14 24-0 51/2.1 1-8 .125 Illustrated prior to the season… Voted Preseason MVC Player TOTAL 24-0 51/2.1 1-8 .125 of the Year by the league’s media, coaches and SIDs... Enters the year ranked 16th on WSU’s all-time assists list (282)… Honored in July by “Real Men, Real Heroes” for his involvement and service to youth in the Wichita community… Spent the 2014 summer imTotal proving on an already impressive game: Attended the Nike Skills Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct Academy for point guards during the month of June and joined teammate the CP3638/18.2 Skills Academy in97-185 August… .524 2013-14Ron Baker at35-6

assist-to-turnover just one assist shy ofRebounds Warren 3-Point ratio… Finished F-Throws Armstrong’s school record ofpct194…offAlso def ranked tot fg-fgasingle-season pct ft-fta third in the Valley in steals, fourth in three-point percentage and 1-4 .250 0-2 .000 1 7 8 fifth in free throw percentage (.830)… Paced the team in scoring 1-4 . 2 5 0 0-2 . 0 0 0 1 7 8 eight different times, hitting his career-high of 22 points on four separate occasions… Notched five total 20-point games… Led Carter, Dariusa career-best eight the team on the glass seven times, snagging boards at Loyola on Feb. 19… Tallied an impressive 14 assists F-Throws Rebounds in two 3-Point NCAA Tournament contests while turning it over just two fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off times... Credited for a career-high 10 assists in 28 minutes def on Jan. tot 8 vs. Illinois the ball over only 16 Koch 157 0-0State… .00Turned 0 82-128 .64118 times 49 in108 TOTAL 35-6 638/18.2 97-185 .524 Arena appearances… 0-0 .000 82-128 .641 49 108 157 2013-14 (Sophomore): Loaded up on postseason honors, earning Third Team All-America nods from both the Sporting News 2012-13 (Freshman): Received on-the-job training as the backCotton, Tekele and the National Basketball Coaches Association… An Associ- up to fifth-year senior point guard Malcom Armstead, appearing ated Press Honorable Mention All-American… Named games while averaging 4.9 point and 2.3 assistsRebounds in 16.2 Totalthe Larry in all 393-Point F-Throws Bird Missouri Valley Conference of the Year and was onepct of minutes… second on the team with Season gp-gs Player min/avg fg-fga fg-fgaRankedpct ft-fta pct 89 assists… off defTook tot three Shockers to earn First Team All-MVC status… Also named on a larger role in the final weeks of the season and in the NCAA 2011-12 32-0 316/9.9 33-65 .508 8-23 .348 18-28 .643 15 33 48 to the MVC All-Defensive Team and Most Improved Team… One Tournament… 2012-13 39-28 923/23.7 92-209 .440 24-66 .364 44-82 .537 57 96 153 of six finalists for the Bob Cousy Award, given the nation’s top 72-104 .692 48 97 145 2013-14 36-36 1085/30.1 128-283 .452 43-116 .371 point guard… Voted to the US Basketball Writers Association’s High School: Rivals.com ranked him the No. 19 point guard in the TOTAL 107-64 2324/21.7 253-557 .454 75-205 .366 134-214 .626 120 226 346 All-District team… Picked to the MVC All-Tournament squad… class of 2012 and the No. 138 player overall out of Auburn High Winner of the Shelley Cox Leadership Award… Started all 36 School in Rockford, Ill.… Earned All-State honors after averaging Simon, John Robert games at point guard, averaging 11.6 points… Ranked fourth 20.0 points and 6.0 assists… Averaged 18.6 points and 7.5 assists in all of Division I in assist-to-turnover ratio (4.02-to-1) and was as a junior… Led his Auburn to its first Class 4A state finals ap3-Point F-Throws Rebounds 23rd in total assists (193), 35th in assists per game Total (5.4), 27th in pearance since 1975… Season min/avg fg-fga Also led pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot total steals (69), andgp-gs 48th in steals per game (1.92)… 66/2.6 1-9 (31.7), .111 Personal:1-6 67 VanVleet 11-17 .64Danforth... 7 1 Has 7three 8 the2013-14 team in minutes 25-0 played (1141), minutes per game Son of.1Susan and Joe TOTAL percentage25-0 66/2.6 1-9 in 24 .11of1 brothers: 1-6 67 and Tre,11-17 647 Alexis 1 and 7Aali- 8 three-point (.418)... Had at least five assists Darnell,.1J.D., and two .sisters: the 36 contests and led the MVC total assists, assists per game and yah... Born Feb. 25, 1994…... Majoring in Sociology.

0.3 0.3

6 6

1.5 39 3.9 81 4.0 72 3.2 192

0.3 0.3

9 9

0 0

1 1

4 4

43...... at Missouri State..................Jan 11, 2014 38...... vs. Indiana State..................Mar 09, 2014

6 6

0 23 23 1 67 44 0 88 39 1 178 106

0 0

3 3

7 7

0 0

1 1

2 19 6 40 11 50 19 109

0 0

1 1

3 0.1 3 0.1

276 7.9 276 7.9

92 252 371 715

2.9 6.5 10.3 6.7

14 0.6 14 0.6

VanVleet, Fred

Season

2012-13 2013-14 TOTAL

gp-gs

min/avg

39-0 630/16.2 36-36 1141/31.7 75-36 1771/23.6

Total fg-fga

59-153 134-277 193-430

pct

.386 .484 .449

3-Point fg-fga

20-49 38-91 58-140

pct

.408 .418 .414

F-Throws ft-fta pct

29-40 112-135 141-175

.725 .830 .806

off

Rebounds def tot

avg

pf

fo

ast

1 89 0 193 1 282

46 48 94

off

Rebounds def tot

avg

pf

fo

ast

to

13 59 26 113 39 172

72 139 211

1.8 43 3.9 68 2.8 111

2 35 4 69 6 104

167 4.3 418 11.6 585 7.8

Wessel, Evan Season

2011-12 2012-13

gp-gs

13-0 8-8

min/avg

99/7.6 152/19.0

Total fg-fga

9-26 16-33

pct

.346 .485

3-Point fg-fga

3-13 11-24

pct

.231 .458

F-Throws ft-fta pct

0-2 .000 1-1 1.000

3 4

10 10

13 14

1.0 1.8

10 15

0 0

10 15

5 5

0 1

5 2

21 1.6 44 5.5

18


Career Stats Individual Career History Baker, Ron Season

gp-gs

min/avg

2012-13

18-15

469/26.1

TOTAL

54-51 1545/28.6

Total fg-fga

pct

3-Point fg-fga

pct

F-Throws ft-fta pct

45-113 .398 30-84 .357 37-45 .822 3........ DePaul.................................Nov 25, 2013 146-320 2........ .4568x (Last:68-179 . 3 8 0 112-133 vs. Kentucky).........Mar 23, 2014 .842 191-433 .441 98-263 .373 149-178 .837

11.....Western Carolina . ..................Nov 15, 2012 2013-14 36-36 1076/29.9 9.....Howard. ..................................Nov 17, 2012

4.....Western Carolina....................Nov 15, 2012 3.....Tulsa.......................................Nov 28, 2012

gp-gs 7.....3x Season (Last: Emporia State). .........Novmin/avg 09, 2013 (Previous: W. Carolina).......Nov 15, 2012 2013-14 24-0 51/2.1

6........ at Tulsa................................NovBush, 20, 2013 Zach 5........ 2x (Last: Indiana State).......Jan 18, 2014 Total 3-Point F-Throws fg-fga 2........ pctat Loyola..fg-fga pct pct ............................Feb 19,ft-fta 2014 01, 2014 1-8 1........ .1255x (Last: Missouri 1-4 State)......Mar .250 0-2 .000

2.....Evansville................................Feb 01, 2014 2.....Loyola.....................................Jan 28, 2014

28........ at Tulsa................................Nov 20, 2013 Carter, Darius 25........ Emporia State......................Nov 09, 2013

TOTAL

24-0

51/2.1

.125

Total fg-fga

Season

gp-gs

35-6 35-6

638/18.2 638/18.2

97-185 97-185

Season

gp-gs

min/avg

Total fg-fga

Season

gp-gs

min/avg

Total fg-fga

Season

gp-gs

min/avg

Total fg-fga

2013-14 TOTAL

2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 TOTAL

2013-14 TOTAL

2012-13 2013-14 TOTAL

min/avg

1-8

32-0 316/9.9 39-28 923/23.7 36-36 1085/30.1 107-64 2324/21.7

25-0 25-0

66/2.6 66/2.6

39-0 630/16.2 36-36 1141/31.7 75-36 1771/23.6

33-65 92-209 128-283 253-557

1-9 1-9

59-153 134-277 193-430

pct

.524 .524

pct

.508 .440 .452 .454

pct

.111 .111

pct

.386 .484 .449

1-4

.250

0-2

.000

off

Rebounds def tot

avg

pf

fo

ast

off

Rebounds def tot

avg

pf

ast

22 36 27 110 49 146

1 1

7 7

58 137 195

8 8

3.2 39 3.8 66 3.6 105

0.3 0.3

6 6

5 23 28

stl

14 51 65

Scoring pts avg

blk

stl

Scoring pts avg

0 32 0 112 0 144

to

23 61 84

blk

fo

to

0 0

4 4

6 6

0 0

1 1

157 8.7 472 13.1 629 11.6

3 0.1 3 0.1

3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring 2014-15pct (Junior): Aft-fta fourth-year Namedpts to the WSU fg-fga pctveteran offin Coach def Gregg totMar- avgAlso had pf threeforebounds ast against to Newman... blk stl avg AD’s shall’s system who can be called on to contribute in a variety of Honor Roll in Fall, 2011, and Spring, 2012. 0-0 .000 82-128 .641 49 108 157 4.5 71 1 12 16 28 10 276 7.9 ways… 0-0 .000 82-128 .641 49 108 157 4.5 71 1 12 16 28 10 276 7.9 High School: Named 6A First Team All-State as a senior after help2013-14 (Redshirt Sophomore): Named to the All-MVC Scholar ing the Heights Falcons to their third-straight state championship… Cotton, Tekele Athlete Second Team… Appeared in 35 of the 36 games, all off the Averaged 6.8 rebounds, 4.5 assists, 0.8 blocks and 1.2 steals… Team bench… Averaged 1.2 points and 1.9 rebounds in 12.4 minutes of was ranked as high as No. 5 nationally during the 2010-11 season 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring action but made subtle contributions on both ends of the court… and finished at No. 12 after compiling a 25-0 record… Team went fg-fga pctin theoff defwin at Tulsa… tot avg72-3 over pf hisfofinal ast to blk stl 47-1 pts Grabbed pct a career-highft-fta six rebounds Nov. 20 three seasons, including againstavg Wichita 8-23 .348of 14-straight 18-28games .64with 3 at 15 33board snapped 48 1.5City League 39 competition 0 23 (a23 2 19 Had a string least one league widely regarded92 as the2.9 best in 24-66 .364Round of44-82 37 57 against 96 Kentucky… 153 3.9the state)… 81 1 a junior, 67 averaged 44 12.4 6 points 40 as252 in the Third the NCAA.5Tournament As Heights6.5 finished 72-104 attempts .692 before 48 connecting 97 145 0 88rankings 39 and 11 371 10.3 43-116 37first 1 20 three-point Missed.his on Feb. 4.0No. 2772 in the national won the50 state title… Put up 8.9 19… Hit of his last five to finish year… 3.2points as a sophomore a 24-1 finish a No. 26 75-205 .36on 6 three 134-214 .626treys120 226out the346 192 1 178to lead 106the team 19 to109 715 and6.7 Scored a season-best six points on Feb. 22 against Drake, knocking ranking… In three seasons, scored 788 points... Named All-State in down both of his three-point as WSU locked up the MVC basketball and also All-State Football Top 11... Chosen as the Barry Simon, Johnattempts, Robert Title outright… Sanders High School Athlete of the Year by the Greater Wichita Area Sports Commission... A member of the National Honor Society and a 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring 2012-13pct (Sophomore): games, fg-fga ft-fta Started pcteightoff defhis firsttotcareer avgNational pf Scholar-Athlete... fo ast Astoa junior blkwas named stl Second pts Team avg Allstarts, before a broken pinky injury held him out of the next seven Class 6A and All-Wichita City League. 1-6 .167 11-17 .647 1 7 8 0.3 9 0 3 7 0 1 14 0.6 games while he contemplated surgery... Announced decision 1-6 .167 11-17 .647 1 7 8 0.3 9 0 3 7 0 1 14 0.6 to have surgery Jan. 8, and received a medical hardship... Hard- Personal: Grandfather, Evert Wessel, played basketball at Wichita nosed player willing to get floor burns... Had career-high 11 points State from 1956-59, and father, Todd, played football at WSU... There VanVleet, Fred against WCU, his lone double-figure scoring game... Had five are six basketball and two football state titles in his immediate fampoints, three rebounds and an assist in the opener, and had eight ily... The son of Todd and Kelly Wessel... Has a brother, Trevor... Also 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring points and four assists against Tulsa before leading the team with recruited by the University of Kansas to play football... Born Oct. 13, fg-fga pct off def tot avg1992 inpfWichita... fo Majoring ast intoManagement. blk stl pts avg six assistspct at Air Force...ft-fta

20-49 .408 29-40 .725 13 59 72 1.8 43 38-91 .41(Freshman): 8 112-135 0 games 26 as113 139 3.9 68 2011-12 Played.8in313 a true freshman, 58-140 .411.6 4 points 141-175 .806 39 211eight 2.8 111 averaging and 1.0 rebounds... Had a172 career-high points and three rebounds against Chicago State in 20 minutes...

1 89 0 193 1 282

46 48 94

fo

to

2 35 4 69 6 104

167 4.3 418 11.6 585 7.8

Wessel, Evan

Season

2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 TOTAL

19

gp-gs

13-0 8-8 35-0 56-8

min/avg

99/7.6 152/19.0 433/12.4 684/12.2

Total fg-fga

9-26 16-33 16-43 41-102

pct

.346 .485 .372 .402

3-Point fg-fga

3-13 11-24 3-25 17-62

pct

.231 .458 .120 .274

F-Throws ft-fta pct

0-2 .000 1-1 1.000 7-17 .412 8-20 .400

off

3 4 29 36

Rebounds def tot

10 10 36 56

13 14 65 92

avg

1.0 1.8 1.9 1.6

pf

10 15 52 77

0 0 0 0

ast

10 15 9 34

5 5 13 23

blk

0 1 6 7

stl

5 2 10 17

Scoring pts avg

21 44 42 107

1.6 5.5 1.2 1.9


3.....Emporia State.........................Nov 09, 2013

2...... Emporia State........................... Nov 09, 2013

1 Emporia State Nov 09, 2013

2...... vs. Missouri State..................... Mar 08, 2014 2...... Illinois State............................. Jan 08, 2014

2.....Emporia State.........................Nov 09, 2013 2.....Bradley...................................Jan 14, 2014

8...... Bradley..................................... Jan 14, 2013 8...... Emporia State........................... Nov 09, 2013

2014-15 (Sophomore): Will once again provide quality depth for the Shockers in his third season with the program… 2013-14 (Redshirt Freshman): Logged time in 24 games off the bench, totaling 51 minutes… Hit a three-pointer in the season opener against Emporia State for his first career points… Saw a season-high eight minutes in a Jan. 14 home win over Bradley… Season totals included three points, eight rebounds, four assists and one steal… 2012-13 (Freshman): Redshirted at WSU in 2012-13 ... A nonscholarship player who signed with Washburn, but decided to enroll at WSU. High School: Averaged 22.8 points, 9.6 rebounds and 3.7 assists at Eisenhower High School in nearby Goddard… Signed with Washburn in April but decided to walk on at WSU during the summer... Played in the KBCA All-Star Game, scoring seven points… Named to the Wichita Eagle’s All-Class 5A team,and The Topeka Capital-Journal All-State Second Team as a senior… Career highs were 34 points and 18 rebounds… As a high-jumper, holds the Goddard High and Eisenhower High school record at 6-foot-8… Attended the latter his first three years before finishing his high school career at the brand new Eisenhower HS. Total Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga Personal: Son of Dave and Stephanie Bush… Born Sept.pct 6,

2012-13 18-15 45-113 .398 1993… Has a brother, Brycen...469/26.1 Majoring in Sports Management. 2013-14 TOTAL

36-36 1076/29.9 54-51 1545/28.6

146-320 191-433

.456 .441

Career Stats Individual Career History Baker, Ron 3-Point fg-fga

30-84 68-179 98-263

pct

.357 .380 .373

F-Throws ft-fta pct

37-45 112-133 149-178

.822 .842 .837

off

Rebounds def tot

avg

pf

fo

ast

off

Rebounds def tot

avg

off

Rebounds def tot

avg

22 36 27 110 49 146

58 137 195

5 23 28

stl

14 51 65

Scoring pts avg

to

blk

stl

Scoring pts avg

to

blk

stl

Scoring pts avg

0 32 0 112 0 144

to

23 61 84

blk

pf

fo

ast

pf

fo

ast

3.2 39 3.8 66 3.6 105

157 8.7 472 13.1 629 11.6

Bush, Zach Season

2013-14 TOTAL

gp-gs

24-0 24-0

min/avg

51/2.1 51/2.1

Total fg-fga

1-8 1-8

pct

.125 .125

3-Point fg-fga

1-4 1-4

pct

.250 .250

F-Throws ft-fta pct

0-2 0-2

.000 .000

1 1

7 7

8 8

0.3 0.3

6 6

0 0

4 4

6 6

0 0

1 1

3 0.1 3 0.1

Carter, Darius Season

2013-14 TOTAL

gp-gs

35-6 35-6

min/avg

638/18.2 638/18.2

Total fg-fga

97-185 97-185

pct

.524 .524

3-Point fg-fga

0-0 0-0

pct

.000 .000

F-Throws ft-fta pct

82-128 82-128

.641 .641

49 108 49 108

157 157

4.5 4.5

71 71

1 1

12 12

16 16

28 28

10 10

276 7.9 276 7.9

20


19.....NC Central .............................Dec 22, 2013 15.....2x (Last: Drake)......................Feb 22, 2014

13........Davidson ......................... Dec 29, 2013 11........NC Central........................ Dec 22, 2013

6.....3x (Last: Drake)......................Feb 22, 2014 (Previous: at UNI)................Feb 8, 2014

14........Tennessee........................ Dec 14, 2013 8........Missouri State ................. Mar 01, 2014

9.....NC Central..............................Dec 22, 2013 9.....BYU........................................Nov 26, 2013

7.....NC Central..............................Dec 22, 2013 7.....Davidson................................Dec 29, 2013 Season

2012-13 2013-14 TOTAL

gp-gs

min/avg

18-15 469/26.1 36-36 1076/29.9 54-51 1545/28.6

4........Drake............................... Feb 22, 2014 Career 3........Two Times

Stats Individual Career History

34........NC Central........................ Dec 22, 2013 Baker, Ron 31........Davidson.......................... Dec 29, 2013 Total fg-fga

45-113 146-320 191-433

pct

.398 .456 .441

3-Point F-Throws 2014-15pct (Sophomore): fg-fga ft-fta pct

off

Rebounds def tot

avg

5 23 28

stl

14 51 65

Scoring pts avg

to

blk

stl

Scoring pts avg

12 12

to

16 16

blk

28 28

stl

10 10

Scoring pts avg

pf

fo

ast

0 32 0 112 0 144

to

23 61 84

blk

pf

fo

ast

pf

fo

ast

30-84 .3(Freshman): 57 37-45 .822 at point 22 guard… 36 Appeared 58 3.2 39 2013-14 WSU’s “closer” 68-179 80 the bench 112-133 .842 6627minutes 110 with137 25 times.3off for a combined 14 total 3.8 66 98-263 .373rebounds 149-178 37 49 195 3.6 105 points, eight and three.8assists… Went146 for a season-high

157 8.7 472 13.1 629 11.6

five points by connecting on 5-of-8 free throws against DePaul in Bush, Zach the semifinals of the CBE Classic at Kansas City’s Sprint Center. Season

gp-gs

min/avg

Total fg-fga

1-8 1-8

.125 .125

Season

gp-gs

min/avg

Total fg-fga

pct

2013-14 TOTAL

2013-14 TOTAL

24-0 24-0

35-6 35-6

51/2.1 51/2.1

638/18.2 638/18.2

97-185 97-185

pct

.524 .524

3-Point F-Throws High School: Lettered four years in basketball,Rebounds three in football fg-fga ft-fta Citypct def City… tot Av- avg and threepct in golf at Putnam North inoffOklahoma eraged .15.8 rebounds, 1-4 250points, 5.60-2 .004.3 0 assists 1 and 71.3 steals8 as a 0.3 point guard… 1-4 .250 Two-time0-2honorable .000mention 1 Big 7All-City in8bas- 0.3 ketball… Career-highs included 30 points, 15 rebounds, 12 assists and eight steals… A member of National Honor Society… In Carter, Darius football, named District 6A-3 Quarterback of the Year, All-Metro Conference and Honorable Mention Big All-City as a senior. 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg Personal: Son of John and Stephanie Simon... Has a sister, Alexis... 0-0 .000 82-128 .641 49 108 157 4.5 Born May 4, 1994 in Oklahoma City, Okla.... Majoring Entrepre0-0 .000 82-128 .641 49 108 157 4.5 neurship…

6 6

71 71

0 0

1 1

4 4

6 6

0 0

1 1

3 0.1 3 0.1

276 7.9 276 7.9

Cotton, Tekele Season

2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 TOTAL

gp-gs

min/avg

32-0 316/9.9 39-28 923/23.7 36-36 1085/30.1 107-64 2324/21.7

Total fg-fga

33-65 92-209 128-283 253-557

pct

.508 .440 .452 .454

3-Point fg-fga

8-23 24-66 43-116 75-205

pct

.348 .364 .371 .366

F-Throws ft-fta pct

18-28 44-82 72-104 134-214

Rebounds def tot

avg

pf

fo

ast

to

blk

stl

Scoring pts avg

off

Rebounds def tot

avg

pf

fo

ast

to

blk

stl

Scoring pts avg

off

Rebounds def tot

avg

pf

fo

ast

to

blk

stl

Scoring pts avg

off

.643 15 33 .537 57 96 .692 48 97 .626 120 226

48 153 145 346

1.5 39 3.9 81 4.0 72 3.2 192

0 23 23 1 67 44 0 88 39 1 178 106

2 19 6 40 11 50 19 109

92 252 371 715

2.9 6.5 10.3 6.7

Simon, John Robert Season

2013-14 TOTAL

gp-gs

25-0 25-0

min/avg

66/2.6 66/2.6

Total fg-fga

1-9 1-9

pct

.111 .111

3-Point fg-fga

1-6 1-6

pct

.167 .167

F-Throws ft-fta pct

11-17 11-17

.647 .647

1 1

7 7

8 8

0.3 0.3

9 9

0 0

3 3

7 7

0 0

1 1

14 0.6 14 0.6

VanVleet, Fred

21

Season

2012-13 2013-14 TOTAL

gp-gs

min/avg

39-0 630/16.2 36-36 1141/31.7 75-36 1771/23.6

Total fg-fga

59-153 134-277 193-430

pct

.386 .484 .449

3-Point fg-fga

20-49 38-91 58-140

pct

.408 .418 .414

F-Throws ft-fta pct

29-40 112-135 141-175

.725 .830 .806

13 59 26 113 39 172

72 139 211

1.8 43 3.9 68 2.8 111

1 89 0 193 1 282

46 48 94

2 35 4 69 6 104

167 4.3 418 11.6 585 7.8


Prep School: Played the 2013-14 season for the post-graduate team at Sunrise Christian Academy in nearby Bel Aire, Kan… Saw extensive time at the point guard spot for the first time in his career… Averaged 16 points per game. High School: Attended Klein Collins High School in Spring, Texas before transferring to South Kent School in South Kent, Conn... Averaged 13.0 points and 7.0 rebounds for the Cardinals during the 2012-13 season… Ranked as a three-star prospect by Rivals.com and a four-star by Future150… Played summer basketball for Texas Pro… Recruited by Texas, Washington and Providence, among others… Was the first member of the Class of 2014 to verbally commit to WSU, back in May of 2013 Personal: Zachary Garrett Brown… Born Sept. 28, 1995 in Spring, Texas… Son of Gary and Latisha Brown… Mother played volleyball at the University of Houston… Has two sisters: Debonnaire (26) and Tabitha (17)… Chose WSU for team, coaches and environment… Majoring in Sports Management…

Previous School: Played two seasons at Northwest Florida Junior College – the first under current WSU assistant Steve Forbes… Averaged 12.0 points, 5.8 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 1.5 steals per game as a sophomore, earning All-Panhandle Conference status… As a freshman averaged 6.4 points and 4.9 rebounds for the season, but hit his stride late in the year… Helped guide NW Florida to the championship game of the 2013 NJCAA National Tournament, earning all-tournament team honors with a pair of 15-rebound performances. High School: A 2012 graduate of Milton High School in Alpharetta, Ga… Averaged 15 points, 11 rebounds as a senior on a squad that captured the 2012 Georgia 5A State Title… Coached by David Boyd… Played summer ball for coach Anthony Hartnett on the Southern Kings Red… Personal: Tevin Charles Glass… Born May 7, 1994 in Atlanta… Son of Charles and Linda Glass… Father played basketball at Murray State and mother ran track there… Has two brothers: Damon (26) and Terrance (22)… Chose WSU over Murray State and Louisiana Tech… Studying Sociology at WSU.

High School: A Rivals three-star prospect out of the Episcopal School of Dallas (Texas)… Averaged 14 points, 6 rebounds, 8 assists and 2 steals per game as a senior, while playing the point guard position… Father, Corey Sr., was the team’s head coach… Played summer ball for Team Bizness and the Dallas Mustangs… Personal: Corey Michael Henderson, Jr… Born Aug. 1, 1995 in Dallas, Texas… Son of Corey and Dawan Henderson… Father played basketball for Texas A&M, where he was a 1991-92 Southwest Conference All-Freshman performer, and later played professionally in Australia… Uncle, Chuck Henderson, also played for Texas A&M in the early 90s and still ranks in the top 10 in several single-season and career three-point shooting categories… Has one brother Colby (10) and one sister Caitlyn (13)… Chose WSU for its educational opportunities, as well as the coaching staff… Majoring in Sports Management.

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2013-14 (Freshman): Spent a redshirt year at WSU adding size and strength. High School: Signed with WSU prior to the start of his senior year at South View High School – the same school that spawned former Duke star Jeff Capel… As a senior, named the Mid-South 4A Player of the Year, NCBCA District 4 Player of the Year and NCPreps.com All-State … Won the 2013 North/South All-Star Game Three-Point Contest… Named Second Team 2013 NCBCA Boys All State… His team went 23-5 his senior year and advanced to the second round of state playoffs in each of his last two seasons… Averaged 20.5 points, 5.4 rebounds and 3.6 assists as a junior… Named to the First Team All-Cape Fear Region team by the Fayetteville Observer and also landed on the All-Mid-South 4-A Conference team… Reached the 1,000-point career scoring mark as a junior… Broke Jeff Capel’s career three-point record with 153 (six more than Capel’s previous school record)… 554 points in his final season were the most by a South View player since Capel’s 761 in 1992-93… A McDonald’s All-American nominee. Personal: Son of Robert and Rezina Holland ... Has a brother, Rosario, and a sister, Rezna... Born Nov. 12, 1994 in Cumberland County… Offered scholarshipa by Costal Carolina and Wingate... Majoring in Entrepreneurship…

Prep School: Played the 2013-14 season with the post graduate team at Hargrave Military Academy in Chatham, Va… Was voted Team MVP after averaging 22.3 points, 8 rebounds, 4 assists, 2.1 steals… Served as team captain… Played for coach A.W. Hamilton… Chose WSU over Cincinnati, East Carolina, George Mason, George Washington, Marshall and Xavier. High School: Played his senior season (2012-13) at Massanutten Military Academy in Woodstock, Va… Team was ranked No. 1 nationally among post grad teams and advanced to the quarterfinals of the national tournament… Coached by Chad Myers… Rated as a three-star prospect by Rivals.com… Played AAU basketball for the D.C. Assault… Earned first-team all-conference honors as a freshman at Chancellor High School, then transferred to Bishop O’Connell in Arlington, Va. for his sophomore and junior years… Was an all-metro pick in both season. Personal: Rashard DaeQuan Kelly… Born Aug. 22, 1995 in Frederickburg, Va… Son of Amonte Martin and Tammy Kelly… Has one sister, Shanda…

2013-14 (Freshman): Spent a redshirt year sculpting his body with strength coach Kerry Rosenboom. High School: Helped Edmond Memorial HS to the Oklahoma Class 6A state championship as a senior in 201213… Averaged 20 points and 8.7 rebounds and was named The Daily Oklahoman Big All-City Player of the Year… Earned Most Valuable Player honors in the Faith 7 Basketball Bowl in Shawnee, Okla., after he scored 20 points, had nine rebounds and five blocks in Oklahoma’s 101-95 win over Texas… Signed with WSU in the fall of his senior year… OKHoops.com ranked him the No. 5 senior in Oklahoma ... Rivals.com rated him a two-star prospect on a five-star scale.Transferred from Edmond Santa Fe, where he averaged 13.6 points and eight rebounds as a junior… Helped Santa Fe to the state semifinals in back-to-back seasons as a sophomore and junior… Personal: Son of Gerald Morris and Keith Nobine &Tonya Taylor... Has four brothers: Anthony, Dominic, Gerald and Jermain, and one sister, Cara... Born Feb. 23, 1994 in Houston... Recruited by Oral Roberts, Lamar and others…

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Prep School: Averaged 10 points and 9 rebounds for the post graduate team at Sunrise Christian Academy in nearby Bel Aire, Kan… Teammates with fellow Shocker freshman Zach Brown… High School: Played on Estonia’s national team at the 2013 FIBA U-20 European Championships, averaging 10.3 points and 5.7 rebounds in nine games… Collected season-highs of 39 points and 17 rebounds… Personal: Born Nov. 24, 1993 in Keila, Estonia… Son of Ranno and Marja Nurger… Has three brothers… Majoring in Sports Management.

High School: A four-sport athlete at Wahlert High School, the same school that produced Shocker assistant coach Greg Heiar… Averaged 11.2 points and 4.7 assists as a senior, earning second team all-state honors… Helped lead his team to a state championship in 2013-14 and landed on the alltournament team… Coached by Tom English… Was also a two-time honorable mention all-conference pick in baseball. Personal: Full name is Jared Thomas Walker… Born Sept. 14, 1995… Son of Steve and Jane Walker… Has four other siblings who were college athletes… Chose WSU for its Mechanical Engineering program…

Previous Schools: Played his sophomore season at JUCO power Kilgore (Texas)... Team finished 25-6 with a No. 20 national ranking… Averaged 6.0 points and 6.8 rebounds in 31 games with a team-high 29 blocked shots… Scored in double-figures seven times and claimed nine double-figure rebound games… Season-bests were 11 points and 15 rebounds… Coached by Brian Hoberecht… Spent his freshman year at Wiley College – an NAIA school in Marshall, Texas, where his mother serves as head volleyball coach… Averaged 2.7 pts, 2.6 reb. High School: A 2011 graduate of Maseno High School in Kenya… Played just one season of high school basketball – his senior year – but drew interest from college coaches after a late growth spurt… Coached by Paul Otula Personal: Full name is Tom Bush Wamukota… Born Sept. 28, 1993 in Bungoma, Kenya… Son of Dan Wamyama and Nancy Sikobe… Mother played volleyball at Columbia College… Has two sisters: Tracey and Melisa… Majoring in International Business… Drew interest from Saint Louis, Houston, Texas Tech and Utah State… Chose WSU, in part because of the strong reputation of its business program…. Favorite athlete is Hakeem Olajuwon…. Majoring in Sports Management.

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ATHLETIC TRAINING Wichita State’s student-athletes’ healthcare upon their arrival on campus is under the direction of five full-time certified athletic trainers and five certified graduate assistant athletic trainers. Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Medicine/Head Athletic Trainer, Dan Cahill, has worked at WSU since January of 2000 with a number of teams including baseball, women’s basketball, cheerleading, men’s and women’s cross country/track and field, men’s and women’s golf, softball, and volleyball. Dan is joined by four assistant athletic trainers: Todd Fagan (men’s basketball, dance), Becca Fitzgerald (men’s and women’s cross country/track and field), Erin Hicks (women’s basketball, cheerleading) and Kat Hollowell (volleyball). Graduate assistant athletic trainers include: Eric Kastrup (softball), Eric Reigelsberger (men’s and women’s cross country, baseball), Halie Malone (men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s golf), Jessica Kohl (men’s and women’s track and field) and Zackary Davis (men’s and women’s track and field). These certified athletic trainers provide prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of all injuries and illnesses for WSU’s student-athletes. Wichita State Athletic Training also works with the athletic training students from the WSU undergraduate athletic training education program.

Via Christi Sports Medicine Athletic Training

WSU athletic training also includes a staff of physicians who are a vital part of the student-athletes’ healthcare. They include team physicians Dr. Hossein Amirani, Dr. Doug Blackman, Dr. Brad Dart, Dr. John Fanning, Dr. Kyle Goerl, Dr. Ken Jansson, Dr. Brennen Lucas, Dr. Chris Moeller, Dr. Harry Morris, Dr. Andrew Porter, Dr. Dan Prohaska, Dr. Terra Reusser, Dr. Ty Reusser and Dr. Mark Stovak.

Aetna Practice Gym

Thank You’s The individuals listed below have donated their time and professional services to the health and well being of the Wichita State student-athletes. The WSU-ICAA and the athletic training staff would like to thank them publicly and acknowledge the dedicated efforts of this group.

Film and Media Room

Barry and Paul Downing Academic Learning

Robin Agpoon, OD Ryan Albrecht, MD Patrick Allen, MD Hossein Amirani, MD Trevor Askew, OD Stacy Bain Bill Baum Amanda Baxa, MD Doug Blackman, OD Rich Bomgardner, ATC Michael Breunig, DO Greg Buell, PhD Amy Cahill, ATC Jennifer Callison, DO Michael Campbell, MD Bonnie Cassidy, MD Paul Cleland, MD Mike Dandurand, RPH Brad Dart, MD Charmaine Davis Chris Dudley, PA-C John Fanning, MD Edmond Feuille, Jr., MD Travis Francis, ATC Tracy Gable, RN

Zandra Garibay Robyn Garrison Brett Hoffecker, MD Linda Holum, RN Travis Hubin, DO Ken Jansson, MD SunMin Kim, MD Judy Ky, PA-C Dena Krueutzer Nathan Krug, MD Sam Landers, PA-C Ryan LaSota, MD Richard Leu, MD Brennen Lucas, MD Zita Magliore, MD Christopher Moeller, MD Steve Montague, PA-C Sherry Moore Christa Morgan, DO Justin Morgan, DO Harry Morris, MD Sammie Mount Mike Murphy, OD Desirae Nasrallah, DO De Newman

Mai Nguyen, PA-C J. Michael Patton, MD Alicia Peavey Andrew Porter, DO Andrew Posey, DO Dan Prohaska, MD Jamie Ralph, PA-C Marc Randall, OD Terra Reusser, DDS Ty Reusser, DDS Liz Rindt, RN Jennifer Roehrs, DO Joaquin Santos, MD Timothy Scanlan, MD Joseph Schaftel, MD Garrett Schwab, MD Naomi Shields, MD Mark Stovak, MD Bonnie Tackett, MD Brandon Tackett, MD Shonelle Thach Melissa VanSickle Chelsea Whitetree, PA-C Kathy Wilson Craig Yager, MD

Shock Docs Bill Baum Todd Brown, MD Barbara Coats, MD Matthew Conrad, MD Brad Dart, MD John Fanning, MD Edmond Feuille, Jr., MD Bernard Hearon, MD Travis Hubin, DO Kenneth Jansson, MD James Joseph Jr., MD Michelle Klaumann, MD Brennen Lucas, MD Christopher Moeller, MD Harry Morris, MD J. Michael Patton, MD Daniel Prohaska, MD Joaquin Santos, MD Timothy Scanlan, MD Naomi Shields, MD Mark Stovak, MD

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STRENGTH & CONDITIONING

Kerry Rosenboom Head Strength & Conditioning Coach

Adam Ringler Asst. Strength & Conditioning Coach

Jake Fincham Asst. Strength & Conditioning Coach

ADMINISTRATORS

Becky Endicott Senior Associate Athletic Director/SWA

Rege Klitzke Senior Associate Athletic Director/ Business Operations

Darron Boatright Senior Associate Athletic Director/ External Operations

Dr. Julie Scherz Faculty Athletics Representative Julie Scherz is in her second season as the Faculty Athletic Representative at Wichita State and is an Associate Professor and Graduate Coordinator in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders. Her areas of teaching and research interests include brain injuries affecting adults (such as stroke or head trauma) and the use of speech generating devices to aid persons with communications needs. A Wichita State alum, she earned a Bachelor of Science in Logopedics and Elementary Education in 1969, a Master of Arts in Logopedicis in 1971 and a Doctorate in Communicative Disorders and Sciences in 1989.

Brad Pittman Associate Athletic Director/ Operations

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Korey Torgerson Associate Athletic Director/ Student Services

John Brewer Associate Athletic Director/ Marketing & Strategic Communications

An avid Shocker fan, she has been a member of the WSU faculty for 15 years.


Dr. Eric L. Sexton

Director of Athletics A Wichita State University alumnus and former student-athlete, Dr. Eric L. Sexton, enters his seventh full season as Director of Athletics at WSU after being named to the position April 23, 2008. He took over the reigns of a growing and successful program, and has taken it to even greater heights. Since Sexton took over, Wichita State has won 24 MVC titles, a product of his success in retaining successful coaches and the finest compilation of facilities in the Valley and in the region in the sports it sponsors.

room to keep the competitive recruiting edge. Early in Sexton’s tenure, the Shocker Athletic Department completed fundraising and construction of the Bombardier Learjet Baseball Practice Facility and the Wink Hartman Golf Practice Facility.

Sexton, a 1987 WSU graduate and former member of the golf team, moved to the Athletic Department from his position of Executive Director for Government Relations and Board of Trustees at WSU. In that role, he was responsible for building relationships with elected and appointed officials at the local, state, and federal levels to advance WSU student-athletes have also excelled in the the university’s finances and to provide for the classroom with Annual Progress Rate (APR), Gradu- academic and research needs of the Wichita region. ation Success Rate (GSR) and overall grade point averages all trending upward. His Master of Public Administration (1992) and Bachelor of Business Administration (1987) degrees Sexton has been active in other areas, as well, are both from WSU. From 1984 to 1987, he was choosing to build upon the success of Roundhouse also a two-time All-MVC honoree on the WSU golf Renaissance. Wichita State’s $25 million reconstruc- team, and graduated with honors. He also earned a tion of Charles Koch Arena was completed in PhD in Political Science at the University of Kansas 2003 and enhances the student-athlete and fan in 2002. He is the son of Shocker football legend experience. Linwood, and the late Delores Sexton. Most recently, he added a new first-class HD score- Sexton, who is the 17th Director of Athletics since board and sound system in Charles Koch Arena, 1939, is an avid competitor in amateur golf at the new LED mezzanine signage to increase revenue regional and national levels. He and his wife, Kathy, streams, and a renovated men’s basketball locker reside in Derby.

Dr. John W. Bardo

University President

John William Bardo was born in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1948. He grew up in that area and graduated from Oak Hills High School in 1966. After high school, John attended the University of Cincinnati where he received a bachelor’s degree in economics (1970). He also studied economics and social policy at the University of Southampton, England, during his junior year. After graduating from Cincinnati, John received a master’s degree in sociology from Ohio University (1971) and a Ph.D. in sociology (1973) from the Ohio State University. He also attended the Institute for Educational Management at Harvard in 1987.

Carolina, John served as chancellor from 1995 to 2011 after which he rejoined the faculty. John’s academic interests involve the relationships between higher education, the economy and quality of life. He speaks regularly on issues associated with the New Economy and building competitiveness. When not working, John enjoys international travel and working with stained glass. John first met his wife Deborah in Neff Hall on the WSU campus and they married in 1975. They have one son, Christopher who lives in Cary, North Carolina where he is studying biology and chemistry at North Carolina Central University.

John’s first academic appointment upon completing graduate school was at Wichita State University as an assistant professor of sociology. He also worked and taught in the Hugo Wall Center for Urban Studies. During his time at WSU, he also obtained a Fulbright to Australia where he and his wife Deborah studied Americans as migrants and had a sabbatical appointment at the University of Wales at Swansea in social policy. After leaving WSU, John held a variety of appointments at Southwest Texas State University, the University of North Florida, Bridgewater State College, and Western Carolina University. At Western

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EVOLUTION OF WUSHOCK It was in 1904 when Wichita State University was known as Fairmount College that R.J. Kirk (Class of 1907), a football manager, included the name “Wheat Shocker” for posters to advertise a game against the Chilocco Indians. Kirk had the word “Indians” under the name Chilocco and a press agent for the Wichita Fall Festival, helping to publicize the contest, demanded that Kirk should produce a nickname for Fairmount to balance the poster. In those days, when wheat was shocked or headed, the majority of the players earned a stake for college expenses by working all summer harvest and threshing and came back tough enough to play 60-minute games. Although the name was never officially adopted, it caught on, was combined into one word, and survived until it was shortened to “Shockers” as Wichita State teams are known today. The story of WuShock began in 1948. Wichita University students of the art department were invited by Kappa Pi art fraternity to compete in the creation of a design to typify the spirit of the school. Walter Lengel’s design students were given the assignment as a requirement of his class. The entries were to be judged by members of the student publications board. The contest was wide open... no theme was established. Wilbur Elsea, a junior who had been a Marine during World War II, decided that, “the school needed a mascot who gave a tough impression, with a serious no nonsense scowl.” And his design for the WuShock character was adopted. WuShock got its name in another contest, which was won by freshman Jack Kersting. But the story does not end there. Dave Johnson, a WU cheerleader, changed the mascot from ink into flesh and blood in 1954. He and members of the art department brought WuShock to life as a costume. He has been the WSU mascot since 1948, and has been in the movies, thrown out of a basketball game, been kidnapped, and has entertained thousands of Shocker fans.

Original

(Wilbur Elsea Drawing)

1948

(Harold Kemper)

1959

SHOCKER SPIRIT Alma Mater

Hail Wichita

Shocker Fight Song

Our alma mater Wichita, stands proudly on the hill; Our sons and daughters bow to thee, Our hearts with praise we fill. Then, hail! Alma Mater! Hail, thee, Grand and True, Long wave the Yellow and the Black, O Wichita, Here’s to you!

All Hail! Hail! Wichita U., Rah! Rah! Rah for Wichita March onward banners high, With courage, force that can never Die, Rah! We’ll fight for Wichita, Brave spirits never fail, To Wichita all loyalty, Hail! Our Varsity, Triumphantly, Hail!

Go, you Shockers, fight the enemy, Make them kneel before our Varsity, We’re behind you with our battle cry. Indestructible we’ll do or die for Wichita State University. We are brave and we’re bold, So we will Fight, Fight, Wichita, For the Black and Gold.

Around our lives and memories that tenderly entwine; And thru the midst of the rolling years, Of thee we build a shrine. Then, hail! Alma Mater! Hail, thee Grand and True, Long wave the Yellow and the Black, O Wichita, Here’s to you! Thy call to all that life hold dear is a clear and constant guide; With Love and Truth and Loyalty, And may they e’er abide. Then, hail! Alma Mater! Hail, thee, Grand and True, Long wave the Yellow and the Black, O Wichita, Here’s to you!

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All Hail! Hail! Wichita U., Rah! Rah! Rah for Wichita March onward banners high, With courage, force that can never Die, Rah! We’ll fight for Wichita, Brave spirits never fail, To Wichita all loyalty, Hail! Our Varsity, Triumphantly, Hail!

Go, you Shockers, fight the enemy, Make them kneel before our Varsity, We’re behind you with our battle cry. Indestructible we’ll do or die for Wichita State University. We are brave and we’re bold, So we will Fight, Fight, Wichita, For the Black and Gold.

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ALL-TIME RESULTS 1905-06 (2-4) Head Coach: Willis Bates Jan 31 Washburn Wichita L 10 37 Feb 17 Mulvane High School Wichita W 30 13 Feb 23 Hutchinson YMCA Wichita W 27 24 Mar 02 Friends Friends L 14 26 Mar 06 Friends Fairmount L 18 23 Mar 09 Washburn Ottawa, Kan. L 9 66 1906-07 (3-6) Head Coach: Willis Bates Dec 11 Wichita High School Red Man’s Hall L 24 29 Dec 18 Wichita YMCA Red Man’s Hall L 24 30 Jan 15 Lewis Academy Red Man’s Hall W 41 12 Jan 19 Southwestern (Kan.) Wichita W 41 27 Feb 5 Lewis Academy W (f) Feb 16 Southwestern (Kan.) Winfield, Kan. L 25 55 Feb 19 Wichita YMCA Red Man’s Hall L 16 37 Mar 01 Emporia State Wichita, Kan. L 36 44 Mar 05 Wichita High School Red Man’s Hall L 42 43 1907-08 (2-3) Head Coach: Willis Bates Jan 08 Blackwell (Okla.) Baptist Wichita W 52 28 Jan 18 Southwestern (Kan.) Winfield L 18 65 Feb 07 Southwestern (Kan.) Wichita L 32 54 Mar 06 Cooper Coll.(Sterling) Wichita W 99 31 Mar 11 Washburn Wichita L 45 48 1908-09 (4-6) Captain: Jay Plank (no head coach) Dec 18 Kansas Wichita L 15 65 Dec 18 Newton YMCA Wichita L 19 69 Jan 12 Southwestern (Kan.) Winfield L 26 71 Jan 12 Winfield YMCA Winfield W 47 25 Jan 28 Winfield YMCA Wichita W 64 43 Feb 12 Chilocco Indian School Wichita L 34 35 Feb 17 Newton YMCA Wichita L 41 64 Feb 24 Bethany Wichita L 46 49 Feb 26 Wichita YMCA Fairmount W 36 33 Mar 09 College of Emporia Wichita W 49 48 1909-10 (3-10) Head Coach: Roy Thomas Dec 01 Washburn Wichita W 46 27 Jan 11 Kansas Wesleyan Wichita L 33 50 Jan 17 Newton Athletic Club Newton L 37 48 Jan 28 Newton Athletic Club Wichita L 34 35 Feb 03 College of Emporia Wichita L 21 70 Feb 10 Winfield YMCA Wichita W 36 24 Feb 18 Southwestern (Kan.) Winfield L 21 68 Feb 19 Winfield YMCA Winfield L 25 31 Mar 02 College of Emporia Emporia L 32 55 Mar 03 Ottawa Ottawa L 24 36 Mar 04 Baker Baldwin L 10 38 Mar 11 Southwestern (Kan.) Wichita L 27 83 Mar 14 Oklahoma Christian Oklahoma City W 34 18

1910-11 (7-6) Head Coach: Roy Thomas Jan 10 Cooper College Wichita W 59 29 Jan 16 Cooper College Sterling W 27 24 Jan 17 Bethany Lindsborg L 23 45 Jan 18 Kansas Wesleyan Salina W 43 42 Jan 21 Southwestern (Kan.) Wichita L 16 59 Feb 02 College of Emporia Wichita W 45 37 Feb 08 Emporia State Wichita L 27 59 Feb 14 Emporia State Emporia L 20 59 Feb 15 Kansas “B”* Lawrence L* 6 29 Feb 16 St. Mary’s (Kan.) St. Mary’s W 51 39 Feb 17 College of Emporia Emporia L 26 53 Feb 23 Kansas Wesleyan Wichita W 50 29 Feb 25 Wichita YMCA Fairmount W 31 30 Feb 27 Kansas “B”* Wichita L* 23 29 Mar 04 Southwestern (Kan.) Winfield L 31 70 *Exhibition, did not count toward record

1911-12 (2-8) Head Coach: Roy Thomas Jan 10 McPherson Wichita L 33 41 Jan 20 Southwestern (Kan.) Wichita L 24 54 Feb 02 Cooper (Sterling) Wichita W 54 26 Feb 12 College of Emporia Emporia L 20 77 Feb 13 Emporia State Emporia L 17 63 Feb 15 McPherson McPherson L 19 30 Feb 16 Bethany Lindsborg L 27 31 OT Feb 17 Cooper (Sterling) Sterling W 27 17 Feb 24 Southwestern (Kan.) Winfield L 36 45 Feb 28 College of Emporia Wichita L 41 57 1912-13 (1-11) Head Coach: E.V. Long Dec 12 Cooper (Sterling) Wichita W 34 21 Jan 15 McPherson McPherson L 8 64 Jan 16 Bethany Lindsborg L 16 51 Jan 17 Cooper (Sterling) Sterling L 38 61 Jan 21 Bethany Wichita L 24 49 Jan 30 McPherson Wichita L 25 88 Feb 07 Emporia State Wichita L 30 48 Feb 11 Friends YMCA L 13 46 Feb 13 Ottawa Wichita L 15 48 Feb 17 College of Emporia Emporia L 25 77 Feb 18 Emporia State Emporia L 22 73 Feb 19 Ottawa Ottawa L 8 80 1913-14 (8-7) Head Coach: Willis Bates Dec 18 Okla. Sch. of Tech. Tonkawa, Okla. W 40 21 Dec 19 Chilocco Indian School Chilocco, Okla. L 14 33 Jan 13 Chilocco Indian School Wichita W 41 20 Jan 15 Cooper (Sterling) Wichita W 35 29 Jan 29 Ottawa Wichita W 55 18 Jan 31 Cooper (Sterling) Sterling W 44 33 Feb 13 College of Emporia Wichita W 38 25 eb 16 Ottawa Ottawa L 35 39 Feb 17 College of Emporia Emporia L 30 32 Feb 18 Emporia State Emporia L 25 27

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ALL-TIME RESULTS Feb 19 Feb 20 Feb 23 Feb 24 Feb 27

Bethany McPherson Southwestern (Kan.) Southwestern (Kan.) Emporia State

Lindsborg McPherson Wichita Winfield Wichita

L W L L W

21 42 35 24 61

29 15 31 30 29

1914-15 (4-10) Head Coach: Harry Buck Jan 11 Emporia State Emporia L 22 40 Jan 12 Baker Baldwin L 15 46 Jan 14 College of Emporia Emporia L 25 29 Jan 15 Ottawa Ottawa L 20 35 Jan 20 Cooper (Sterling) Wichita W 50 20 Jan 30 College of Emporia Wichita L 30 46 Feb 04 Southwestern (Kan.) Wichita L 23 26 Feb 16 Baker Wichita L 13 41 Feb 19 Ottawa Wichita L 25 27 Feb 26 Cooper (Sterling) Sterling W 43 14 Mar 05 Friends Forum (Wichita) L 25 38 Mar 06 Southwestern (Kan.) Winfield L 21 32 Mar 11 Friends Forum (Wichita) W 30 17 Mar 24 Friends Forum (Wichita) W 23 20 1915-16 (10-5) Head Coach: Harry Buck Jan 06 Bethel Newton W 44 17 Jan 07 McPherson McPherson W 36 35 Jan 14 Cooper (Sterling) Wichita W 41 22 Jan 22 Bethel Wichita W 49 21 Feb 01 Cooper (Sterling) Sterling W 49 27 Feb 12 McPherson Wichita W 44 19 Feb 14 Southwestern (Kan.) Wichita W 26 23 Feb 16 St. Mary’s (Kan.) Wichita L 25 26 Feb 17 Ottawa Ottawa L 30 36 Feb 18 College of Emporia Emporia L 15 24 Feb 19 Baker Baldwin W 35 33 Feb 22 Friends Fairmount W 38 22 Feb 28 Ottawa Wichita L 29 39 Mar 02 Friends Forum (Wichita) W 43 33 Mar 06 Southwestern (Kan.) Winfield L 28 41 1916-17 (2-11) Head Coach: Lamar Hoover Jan 11 Cooper (Sterling) Wichita W 40 26 Jan 29 Bethany Lindsborg L 16 19 Jan 30 Bethany Lindsborg L 21 25 Feb 03 Friends Fairmount L 16 22 Feb 06 Baker Wichita W 24 21 Feb 12 Emporia State Emporia L 13 71 Feb 13 College of Emporia Emporia L 16 25 Feb 14 Baker Baldwin L 14 30 Feb 15 Ottawa Ottawa L 5 36 Feb 19 Southwestern (Kan.) Wichita L 17 46 Mar 01 Ottawa Wichita L 14 32 Mar 08 College of Emporia Wichita L 26 38 Mar 12 Friends Forum (Wichita) L 34 35 1917-18 (3-10) Head Coach: Lamar Hoover Jan 14 Bethany Lindsborg L 33 45 Jan 15 Bethany Lindsborg L 33 47 Jan 31 Friends YMCA W 33 23

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Feb 05 Southwestern (Kan.) Winfield L 24 37 Feb 06 Chilocco Indian School Chilocco, Okla. L 18 21 Feb 16 Friends YMCA L 23 29 Feb 20 Bethel Wichita W 18 14 Feb 23 St. John’s (Kan.) Wichita L 27 46 Feb 25 Southwestern (Kan.) Wichita L 12 25 Feb 27 Chilocco Indian School Wichita L 22 32 Mar 02 Bethel Newton L 25 29 Mar 06 St.John’s (Kan.) Winfield L 19 40 Mar 15 Friends Forum (Wichita) W 23 14 1918-19 (1-7) Capain: Vic Grandy (no head coach) Jan 10 Cooper (Sterling) Wichita W 33 17 Jan 13 St. John’s (Kan.) Winfield L 16 42 Jan 14 Southwestern (Kan.) Winfield L 12 51 Jan 24 Emporia State Wichita L 14 41 Feb 17 Friends Emporia L 33 38 Feb 21 College of Emporia Wichita L 28 31 Feb 25 Southwestern (Kan.) Wichita L 22 41 Mar 04 Friends Forum (Wichita) L 17 42 1919-20 (8-8) Head Coach: Kenneth Cassidy Jan 13 Cooper (Sterling) Wichita W 69 18 Jan 20 College of Emporia Emporia W 23 14 Jan 21 Emporia State Emporia W 41 6 Jan 24 Baker Baldwin L 14 36 Jan 26 Ottawa Ottawa L 24 31 Jan 31 Southwestern (Kan.) Winfield L 24 34 Feb 05 College of Emporia Wichita L 18 23 Feb 10 St. John’s (Kan.) Wichita W 37 15 Feb 12 Friends Fairmount W 22 11 Feb 17 Baker Wichita L 20 34 Feb 20 Emporia State Wichita L 15 18 Feb 23 Wichita Am. Legion Forum Wichita W 36 34 Feb 26 Southwestern (Kan.) Wichita L 22 32 Mar 02 Ottawa Wichita L 32 43 Mar 03 Cooper (Sterling) Sterling W 51 24 Mar 11 Friends Friends W 34 22 1920-21 (16-2) Head Coach: Wilmer Elfrink Jan 14 Washburn Wichita W 43 30 Jan 17 Pittsburg State Wichita W 33 25 Jan 22 Wichita Am. Legion Fairmount W 54 15 Jan 28 Bethany Wichita W 44 26 Feb 03 Southwestern (Kan.) Wichita W 24 23 Feb 05 Bethel Newton W 38 22 Feb 11 Friends Fairmount W 35 10 Feb 15 McPherson Wichita W 58 17 Feb 17 St. Mary’s (Kan.) St. Mary’s W 30 19 Feb 18 Washburn Topeka L 21 29 Feb 19 Ottawa Ottawa L 23 42 Feb 24 Kansas Wesleyan Wichita W 30 21 Feb 26 Southwestern (Kan.) Winfield W 26 22 Mar 01 Ottawa Wichita W 26 21 Mar 04 Kansas Wesleyan Salina W 34 23 Mar 05 McPherson McPherson W 40 26 Mar 09 Friends Fairmount W 34 17 Mar 14 Bethel Wichita W 31 28


ALL-TIME RESULTS

921-22 (12-4) Head Coach: Lamar Hoover Jan 17 St. John’s (Kan.) Wichita W 22 17 Jan 19 Bethel Newton W 27 23 Jan 23 St. John’s (Kan.) Winfield L 23 24 Jan 26 Bethel Wichita W 29 21 Feb 02 Sterling Wichita W 39 15 Feb 06 Bethany Wichita W 22 19 Feb 08 Friends Fairmount W 31 19 Feb 13 Southwestern (Kan.) Winfield L 23 36 Feb 15 Southwestern (Kan.) Wichita L 18 24 Feb 20 Friends Friends W 26 19 Feb 22 Pittsburg State Pittsburg W 28 23 Feb 23 Pittsburg State Pittsburg W 35 22 Mar 02 Sterling Sterling W 38 21 Mar 15 L.A. Athletic Club Wichita W 29 17 Mar 20 Friends Forum (Wichita) W 27 21 Mar 21 Wichita High School Forum (Wichita) L 28 20 1922-23 (13-7) Head Coach: Lamar Hoover Jan 08 Phillips (Okla.) Enid, Okla. L 18 23 Jan 09 Phillips (Okla.) Enid, Okla. W 24 19 Jan 15 St. John’s (Kan.) Wichita W 32 20 Jan 18 St. John’s (Kan.) Winfield W 39 18 Jan 22 Emporia State Emporia W 28 27 Jan 23 Baker Baldwin W 27 19 Jan 21 McPherson Wichita L 20 29 Feb 05 Friends Friends W 25 19 Feb 07 Emporia State Wichita L 20 27 Feb 12 Southwestern (Kan.) Winfield L 14 27 Feb 14 Southwestern (Kan.) Wichita L 20 21 Feb 20 Ottawa Wichita W 43 9 Feb 23 Washburn Wichita W 35 15 Feb 27 McPherson McPherson L 19 28 Mar 01 Friends Fairmount W 28 19 Mar 05 Bethel Newton W 42 24 Mar 06 Bethel Wichita W 23 13 ? Greeley Teachers (Colo.) K.C. Nat’l AAU W 37 17 ? Belvedere Un. C1. (Ill.) K.C. Nat’l AAU W 23 19 Mar 15 Larry Semon Ath. Cl. K.C. Nat’l AAU L 28 32 1923-24 (10-12) Head Coach: Sam Hill Jan 04 Phillips (Okla.) Wichita L 20 24 Jan 05 Phillips (Okla.) Wichita L 26 27 Jan 11 John’s (Kan.) Winfield L 9 18 Jan 12 Chilocco Indian School Newkirk, Okla. L 17 18 Jan 16 McPherson Wichita W 46 25 Jan 18 John’s (Kan.) Wichita W 27 24 Jan 26 McPherson McPherson L 16 27 Feb 01 Bethel Newton L 12 20 Feb 02 Bethel Newton L 24 25 Feb 05 Baker Wichita W 27 17 Feb 06 Chilocco Indian School Wichita W 42 20 Feb 09 Friends Fairmount W 26 14 Feb 12 Ottawa Wichita W 26 21 Feb 13 Southwestern (Kan.) Winfield L 23 24 Feb 18 Emporia State Emporia L 31 37 Feb 20 Bethel Wichita L 22 27 Feb 23 Southwestern (Kan.) Wichita L 21 31

Feb 25 Bethany Wichita W 30 27 Feb 26 College of Emporia Wichita W 30 27 Feb 29 Ottawa Ottawa W 32 17 Mar 01 College of Emporia Emporia L 17 26 Mar 03 Friends Friends W 23 10 1924-25 (9-9) Head Coach: Sam Hill Jan 05 Northwestern Oklahoma Alva, Okla. L 34 38 Jan 06 Northwestern Oklahoma Alva, Okla. W 44 33 Jan 09 Northwestern Oklahoma Wichita W 42 31 Jan 10 Northwestern Oklahoma Wichita W 47 26 Jan 14 Bethel Wichita L 28 51 Jan 24 Bethel Newton L 18 30 Jan 29 McPherson Wichita L 33 49 Jan 31 McPherson McPherson W 42 23 Feb 03 Friends Wichita H.S. W 47 23 Feb 05 Baker Baldwin L 16 29 Feb 06 Ottawa Ottawa W 20 15 Feb 13 Pittsburg State Pittsburg W 28 23 Feb 14 Pittsburg State Pittsburg L 19 23 Feb 18 Emporia State Wichita L 26 34 Feb 21 Bethany Lindsborg W 25 23 Feb 24 Friends Fairmount W 39 26 Feb 26 Southwestern (Kan.) Wichita L 24 50 Mar 02 Southwestern (Kan.) Winfield L 26 38 1925-26 (14-6) Head Coach: Leonard Umnus Jan 08 St. John’s Winfield W 34 24 Jan 15 St. Benedict’s Atchison W 39 13 Jan 16 St. Mary’s St. Mary’s W 27 26 Jan 18 St. John’s Wichita L 14 18 Jan 25 McPherson Wichita W 47 23 Jan 28 Fort Hays State Wichita W 57 26 Jan 29 Bethany Lindsborg L 23 38 Feb 01 Bethel Wichita W 42 22 Feb 03 Pittsburg State Pittsburg L 29 35 Feb 04 Pittsburg State Pittsburg L 27 35 Feb 08 Bethany Wichita W 30 23 Feb 11 Friends Fairmount W 50 38 Feb 16 Friends Wichita H.S. W 43 23 Feb 18 Bethel Newton W 44 32 Feb 19 Emporia State Emporia W 32 31 Feb 23 Southwestern (Kan.) Winfield L 16 38 Feb 27 Southwestern (Kan.) Wichita W 39 33 Mar 09 Southwestern (Kan.) Winfield W 31 26 Mar 15 New England National Bank of KC Kansas City, Mo. W 26 17 Mar 16 Pittsburg State K.C.-Nat’l AAU L 34 37 1926-27 (19-2) Head Coach: Leonard Umnus Dec 16 Northwestern Oklahoma Wichita W 33 18 Dec 30 Colorado Wichita W 43 17 Jan 12 St. John’s Wichita W 41 31 Jan 18 St. Mary’s St. Mary’s W 33 25 Jan 20 St. John’s Winfield W 32 27 Jan 21 St. Benedict’s Wichita W 31 20 Jan 25 Friends Wichita H.S. W 37 29 Jan 29 Bethel Wichita W 37 27 Feb 01 Pittsburg State Pittsburg L 24 37 Feb 07 Pittsburg State Wichita W 27 25

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ALL-TIME RESULTS Feb 09 Sterling Wichita W 39 21 Feb 12 Friends Wichita H.S. W 48 31 Feb 15 Bethel Newton W 36 25 Feb 22 Southwestern (Kan.) Winfield W 35 21 Feb 25 Emporia State Wichita W 30 27 Mar 01 Southwestern (Kan.) Wichita W 37 33 AAU National Tournament -Kansas City, Mo. Mar 15 Okla. City Strlg. Milk W 54 29 Mar 16 Canton (Ill.) Am. Legion W 35 29 Mar 17 St. Joe (Mo.) Boosters W 37 26 Mar 18 Kenosha (Wis.) L 33 36 Mar 19 Washburn W 31 28 1927-28 (14-6) Head Coach: Leonard Umnus Dec 19 Northwestern Oklahoma Wichita W 46 35 Dec 20 Northwestern Oklahoma Wichita W 51 31 Jan 07 Oklahoma City Wichita W 42 13 Jan 10 Washburn Topeka L 26 34 Jan 11 City Cook Paint Kansas City L 26 46 Jan 18 Pittsburg State Pittsburg W 31 27 Jan 24 College of Emporia Wichita W 42 21 Jan 28 Hays State Hays L 20 33 Feb 03 Emporia State Wichita W 36 24 Feb 06 College of Emporia Emporia W 44 31 Feb 07 Emporia State Emporia L 21 25 Feb 10 Pittsburg State Wichita L 40 42 Feb 21 Washburn Wichita W 36 23 Feb 24 Southwestern (Kan.) Wichita W 31 21 Feb 28 Fort Hays State Wichita W 36 30 Mar 01 Southwestern (Kan.) Winfield W 30 18 Mar 08 Wichita Elks Cathedral (Okla) H.S. W 39 17 AAU National Tournament-Kansas City, Mo. Mar 12 Comar Oilers W 35 21 Mar 13 Omaha K of C W 35 24 Mar 14 McPherson College L 30 40 1928-29 (16-6)

Dec 20 Jan 04 Jan 05 Jan 10 Jan 16 Jan 18 Jan 28 Jan 29 Feb 05 Feb 07 Feb 11 Feb 15 Feb 16 Feb 19 Feb 21 Feb 25

Head Coach: Gene Johnson

Central Oklahoma Northwestern Oklahoma Northwestern Oklahoma Washburn College of Emporia Fort Hays State Washburn Pittsburg State Pittsburg State Friends Emporia State Friends Wichita Henry’s Southwestern (Kan.) Fort Hays State College of Emporia

Wichita W Wichita W Wichita W Wichita L Emporia W Hays W Topeka L Pittsburg L Wichita W Wichita H.S. L Wichita W Wichita H.S. W Forum L Wichita W Wichita W Wichita W

38 36 43 27 46 26 20 26 38 28 35 35 21 26 35 54

16 33 27 28 19 25 23 32 27 31 29 20 32 25 15 23

Feb 28 Emporia State Emporia W 38 24 Mar 04 Southwestern (Kan.) Winfield W 33 22 Southwestern Intercollegiate Tournament-Winfield, Kan. Mar 06 St. John’s (Kan.) W 38 18 Mar 07 Pittsburg State W 28 25 Mar 08 Emporia State W 24 18 Mar 09 Southwestern (Kan.) L 23 29

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1929-30 (14-4) Head Coach: Gene Johnson Jan 02 Fal YMCA-Mexico City Wichita W 41 27 Jan 03 Phillips Enid, Okla. W 27 24 Jan 04 Oklahoma Baptist Shawnee, Okla. W 37 26 Jan 09 Oklahoma City Oklahoma City W 39 29 Jan 11 Fort Hays State Hays W 36 21 Jan 16 Phillips Wichita L 28 34 Jan 28 Pittsburg State Wichita L 46 55 Jan 30 Fort Hays State Wichita W 47 17 Feb 01 Washburn Topeka W 63 24 Feb 04 Friends North H.S. W 49 30 Feb 07 Emporia State Emporia W 37 27 Feb 08 College of Emporia Emporia W 48 25 Feb 11 Pittsburg State Pittsburg L 36 44 Feb 14 Southwestern (Kan.) Winfield W 41 26 Feb 18 College of Emporia Wichita W 54 21 Feb 22 Washburn Wichita W 43 37 Feb 25 Emporia State Wichita W 40 30 Feb 27 Southwestern (Kan.) Wichita L 26 27 1930-31 (18-5) Head Coach: Gene Johnson Dec 15 Phillips Wichita W 39 23 Jan 01 Bethel Newton L 22 23 Jan 06 Tulsa Wichita L 30 32 Jan 09 Washburn Topeka W 29 22 Jan 10 Fort Hays State Hays W 24 23 Jan 13 College of Emporia Wichita W 27 24 Jan 14 Bethany Lindsborg W 19 16 Jan 15 Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. W 28 26 OT Jan 24 Pittsburg State Pittsburg L 17 22 Jan 26 Phillips Enid, Okla. W 29 26 Jan 28 Bethany Wichita W 18 16 Feb 05 Washburn Wichita L 23 25 Feb 07 Southwestern (Kan.) Wichita W 32 17 Feb 12 Emporia State Emporia W 40 28 Feb 13 College of Emporia Emporia W 23 18 Feb 16 Emporia State Wichita W 31 30 Feb 20 Fort Hays State Wichita W 41 26 Feb 24 Pittsburg State Wichita L 19 21 Feb 27 Southwestern (Kan.) Winfield W 26 16 Mar 02 Friends East H.S. W 46 33 Southwestern Intercollegiate Tournament-Winfield Mar 05 Oklahoma City W 33 21 Mar 06 Central Oklahoma St. W 40 28 Mar 07 NW Missouri State W 27 23

1931-32 (13-7) Head Coach: Gene Johnson Dec 14 Northwestern Oklahoma Wichita W 26 19 Dec 19 McPherson Wichita W 47 18 Dec 21 Northwestern Oklahoma Alva, Okla. W 47 28 Dec 22 Northwestern Oklahoma Alva, Okla. W 30 25 Dec 25 Texas Christian Wichita W 31 27 Dec 31 Northwest Missouri Marysville, Mo. L 23 25 Jan 01 Northwest Missouri Marysville, Mo. L 17 20 Jan 06 Washburn Wichita W 27 26 Jan 09 Fort Hays State Hays W 31 26 Jan 15 Southwestern (Kan.) Winfield W 37 15 Jan 25 Bethel Newton W 42 21 Jan 30 Pittsburg State Wichita W 38 36


ALL-TIME RESULTS

Feb 02 Emporia State Emporia L 31 32 Feb 06 Fort Hays State Wichita L 25 28 Feb 09 College of Emporia Wichita W 46 20 Feb 13 Washburn Topeka L 29 35 Feb 15 Pittsburg State Pittsburg L 28 34 Feb 23 Southwestern (Kan.) Wichita W 42 23 Feb 26 College of Emporia Emporia L 27 43 Feb 27 Emporia State Wichita W 40 38 OT 1932-33 (14-2) Head Coach: Gene Johnson Dec 17 Kansas State Wichita W 29 27 Jan 04 Washburn Wichita W 61 39 Jan 07 Fort Hays State Hays W 60 43 Jan 11 Pittsburg State Pittsburg L 22 52 Jan 12 Fal YMCA-Mexico City Wichita W 47 32 Jan 17 Southwestern (Kan.) Wichita W 45 33 Jan 27 College of Emporia Wichita W 51 39 Jan 30 Friends Friends W 52 19 Jan 31 Bethel Newton W 51 29 Feb 04 Fort Hays State Wichita W 44 35 Emporia State Emporia W 63 23 Feb 09 Feb 10 College of Emporia Emporia L 46 48 Feb 14 Washburn Topeka W 51 23 Feb 18 Pittsburg State Wichita W 38 35 Feb 25 Emporia State Wichita W 52 31 Feb 27 Southwestern (Kan.) Winfield W 39 31

1933-34 Head Coach: Lindsay Austin No collegiate games played, due to suspension by North Central Association. Compiled 20-13 record against AAU and industrial league teams. 1934-35 (7-13) Head Coach: Lindsay Austin Dec 12 Oklahoma A&M Stillwater, Okla. L 17 24 Dec 18 Oklahoma A&M Wichita L 22 29 Dec 19 Washburn Wichita W 33 22 Dec 27 Phillips Enid, Okla. L 22 32 Dec 28 Oklahoma City Oklahoma City L 46 52 OT Southwestern Invitational-Winfield, Kan. Dec 31 Midland (Nebraska) L 23 27 Jan 01 Northwestern Oklahoma L 36 37 Jan 02 Drury L Jan 03 Doane W 31 45 Jan 08 Kansas State Wichita W 50 34 Jan 10 Phillips Wichita L 18 30 Jan 15 Southwestern (Kan.) Wichita L 28 44 Washburn Topeka, Kan. L 31 32 Jan 18 Jan 26 Emporia State Wichita W 27 25 Feb 02 Fort Hays State Hays, Kan. L 25 39 Feb 05 Southwestern (Kan.) Winfield, Kan. W 30 27 Feb 09 Pittsburg State Wichita L 19 28 Feb 12 Emporia State Emporia, Kan. L 18 43 Feb 16 Fort Hays State Wichita W 24 23 Feb 19 Pittsburg State Pittsburg, Kan. W 36 30 1935-36 (12-12) Head Coach: Bill Hennigh Dec 13 Friends Friends W 52 19 Dec 14 Tulsa Wichita W 29 21 Dec 17 Southern California Wichita L 37 40 Dec 18 Pittsburg State Pittsburg, Kan. L 32 34

Dec 19 Jan 02 Jan 09 Jan 10 Jan 11 Jan 17 Jan 18 Jan 31 Feb 03 Feb 04 Feb 07 Feb 11 Feb 13 Feb 14 Feb 15 Feb 22 Feb 28 Feb 29 Mar 03 Mar 07

Pittsburg State Oklahoma Emporia State Emporia State Washburn Fort Hays State Fort Hays State Southwestern (Kan.) Pittsburg State Pittsburg State Southwestern (Kan.) Southwestern (Kan.) Emporia State Emporia State Washburn Phillips Fort Hays State Fort Hays State Phillips Southwestern (Kan.)

Pittsburg, Kan. L Wichita L Emporia, Kan. W Emporia, Kan. W Topeka, Kan. W Wichita W Wichita W Winfield, Kan. L Wichita W Wichita W Wichita L Winfield, Kan. L Wichita W Wichita W Wichita W Enid, Okla. L Hays, Kan. L Hays, Kan. L Wichita L Wichita L

18 37 46 34 34 38 44 32 34 43 28 22 34 48 44 21 31 30 32 25

40 40 28 27 29 36 41 41 33 40 35 35 33 31 32 38 39 35 33 OT 34

1936-37 (9-12) Head Coach: Bill Hennigh Dec. 12 Oklahoma Norman, Okla. L L 36-27 Dec. 17 St. Louis St. Louis, Mo.L L26-24 Dec. 19 Washburn Topeka L L 27-25 Dec. 23 Drake Wichita W 42-38OT Jan. 2 Colorado College Colo. Springs W W 42-38 Jan. 9 Southwestern (Kan.) Wichita L L 45-32 Jan. 13 Pittsburg State Pittsburg L L 39-34 Jan. 16 Washburn Wichita W W 27-24 Jan. 25 Southwestern (Kan.) Winfield L L 46-35 Jan. 29 Fort Hays State Hays L L 36-23 Jan. 30 Fort Hays State Hays L L 34-32 Feb. 3 St. Louis Wichita W W 32-31 Feb. 6 Emporia State Wichita W W 36-29 Feb. 8 Emporia State Emporia W W 39-25 Feb. 9 Emporia State Emporia W W 32-28 Feb. 16 Pittsburg State Wichita W W 29-22 Feb. 17 Pittsburg State Wichita W W 41-29 Feb. 20 Oklahoma City Oklahoma City L L 50-38 Feb. 25 Fort Hays State Wichita L L 43-32 Mar. 1 Oklahoma City Wichita L L 39-32 Mar. 5 Southwestern (Kan.) Wichita L L 43-36 1937-38 (10-13) Head Coach: Bill Hennigh Dec. 9 Friends Friends W Dec. 11 Washburn Topeka L Dec. 13 St.Benedict’s Atchison W Dec. 14 Drake Des Moines, Iowa L Dec. 16 DePaul Chicago, Ill. L Dec. 17 Illinois Normal Normal, Ill. L Dec. 18 Illinois College Jacksonville, Ill. W Dec. 23 Colorado College Wichita L Jan. 1 McPherson Wichita W Jan. 5 Southwestern (Kan.) Winfield L Jan. 7 St. Benedict’s Wichita L Jan. 14 Fort Hays State Wichita W Jan. 15 Fort Hays State Wichita L Jan. 27 Friends Wichita U. W Feb. 1 Emporia State Emporia W

W 37-22 L 34-30 W 43-26 L 36-28 L 36-21 L 41-27 W 38-33 L 29-25 W 35-26 L 39-23 L 45-44 39-38OT L 49-33 W 54-29 W 39-33

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ALL-TIME RESULTS Feb. 5 Feb. 9 Feb. 10 Feb. 15 Feb. 18 Feb. 19 Feb. 26 Mar. 3

Southwestern (Kan.) Pittsburg State Pittsburg State Pittsburg State Emporia State Emporia State Fort Hays State Southwestern (Kan.)

Wichita Pittsburg Pittsburg Wichita Wichita Wichita Hays Winfield

L W L W W L L L

L40-23 W 36-33 L 32-28 W 41-35 W 44-40 51-53OT L 33-26 L 43-25

1938-39 (9-12) Head Coach: Bill Hennigh Dec. 13 Washburn Wichita W W 33-20 Dec. 16 Oklahoma City Oklahoma City L L 26-18 Dec. 20 Colorado A&M Wichita W W45-28

Dec. 26 Dec. 27 Dec. 28 Dec. 29 Jan. 2 Jan. 6 Jan. 11 Jan. 14 Jan. 20 Jan. 28 Jan. 31 Feb. 6 Feb. 11 Feb. 15 Feb. 18 Feb. 20 Feb. 25 Mar. 1

All-College Tournament -Oklahoma City Northwest Missouri L 22-16 Phillips W 35-28 Arizona State L 52-24 Southeastern Okla L 34-30 Friends Friends W W 32-31 St. Benedict’s Wichita W W 48-33 Southwestern (Kan.) Winfield L L 51-32 Fort Hays State Wichita W W 29-26 Pittsburg State Pittsburg L L 36-26 Friends Wichita U. W W 34-15 Emporia State Wichita L L 38-35 Oklahoma City Wichita L L 25-23 St. Benedict’s Atchison L L 35-26 Pittsburg State Wichita W W 39-37 Fort Hays State Hays L 31-38OT DePaul Wichita W W 35-32 Southwestern (Kan.) Wichita L L 33-30 Emporia State Emporia L L 32-29

1939-40 (10-8) Head Coach: Bill Hennigh Dec. 15 Colorado State College Greeley, Colo. L Dec. 18 Colorado College Colo. Springs W Dec. 19 Colorado A&M Ft. Collins, Colo. L Dec. 23 Morningside Wichita W Jan. 1 Friends North H.S. W Jan. 4 Sterling Sterling W Jan. 13 Southwestern (Kan.) Wichita W Jan. 15 Fal YMCA-Mexico City Wichita W Jan. 20 Fort Hays State Hays W Jan. 27 Friends Wichita U. L Feb. 2 St . BenedictÕs Wichita W Feb. 7 Pittsburg State Wichita L Feb. 10 Fort Hays State Wichita L Feb. 14 Emporia State Wichita W Feb. 19 St. Benedict’s Atchison L Feb. 23 Southwestern (Kan.) Winfield L Feb. 27 Emporia State Emporia L Mar. 1 Pittsburg State Pittsburg W

L 36-30 W 36-32 L 50-49 W 35-23 W 38-34 W 46-31 W 24-14 W 46-13 W 30-27 L 26-25 W 45-44 L 43-27 L 31-30 W 40-27 L 37-32 L 50-27 L 50-37 W 34-32

1940-41 (9-11) Head Coach: Bill Hennigh Dec. 11 Baker Wichita L L 34-25 Dec. 14 Dec. 17 Dec. 20

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Wichita Wichita Wichita

L W W

L 45-38 W 36-33 W 36-34

Sunflower Invitational-Topeka, Kan Dec. 26 Emporia State Dec. 27 Northwest Missouri Dec. 28 St. Benedict’s Jan. 4 Northwest Missouri Wichita L Jan. 10 St. Benedict’s Atchison, Kan. L Jan. 11 Northwest Missouri Marysville, Mo. L Jan. 13 Central Missouri Warrensburg, Mo L Jan. 18 Friends Wichita U. W Jan. 30 Emporia State Wichita W Feb. 3 Kansas Wichita L Feb. 8 Southwestern (Kan.) Winfield L Feb. 15 St. Benedict’s Wichita W Feb. 18 Emporia State Emporia, Kan. W Feb. 22 Friends North H.S. W Feb. 25 Southwestern (Kan.) Wichita L Feb. 28 Washburn Topeka, Kan. L

W 29-22 L 36-30 W 48-25 L 41-15 L 29-27 L 46-23 L 42-26 W 47-29 W 49-43 L 54-39 L 60-36 W 46-36 W 52-45 W 45-31 L 46-37 L 38-34

1941-42 (4-16) Head Coach: Jack Starrett Dec. 12 Missouri State Springfield, Mo. L L 49-32 Dec. 13 Western Kentucky Bowling Green, Ky. L L 36-9 Dec. 15 Marshall Huntington, W. Va. L L 60-24 Dec. 16 Morehead State Morehead, Ky.L L 49-33 Dec. 17 Dayton Dayton, Ohio L L 42-19 Dec. 23 Oklahoma A&M Wichita L L 30-17 Emporia Invitational -Emporia, Kan. Dec. 31 Northwest Missouri L 18-13 Jan. 1 Drury L 25-23 Jan. 2 Sterling L 28-25 Jan. 6 Emporia State Emporia L L 49-41 Jan. 8 Friends North H.S. W W 35-32 Jan. 16 Southwestern (Kan.) Winfield L L 50-24 Jan. 29 Friends Wichita U. W W 35-29 Feb. 2 Kansas Wichita L L 56-37 Feb. 6 Washburn Wichita W W 30-26 Feb. 10 Emporia State Wichita L L 47-35 Feb. 14 Southwestern (Kan.) Wichita L L56-31 Feb. 19 St. Benedict’s Atchison L L 47-28 Feb. 20 Washburn Topeka L 35-36 OT Feb. 28 St. Benedict’s Wichita L W 45-41

1942-43 (12-7) Head Coach: Mel Binford Dec. 8 Sterling Wichita W W 47-13 Dec. 11 Missouri State Springfield, Mo. L L 48-39 Dec. 12 Drury Springfield, Mo. L L 37-30 Dec. 14 Camp Crowder Camp Crowder, Mo. W W 45-30 Dec. 18 Oklahoma A&M Wichita L L 31-22 Dec. 23 Missouri State Wichita W W 51-39 Dec. 30 Ottawa Wichita W W 42-35 Jan. 5 Emporia State Emporia, Kan. W W 42-35 Jan. 7 Washburn Wichita W W 38-31 Jan. 19 Southwestern (Kan.) Winfield, Kan. L L 34-24 Jan. 21 Oklahoma Wichita L L 69-39 Jan. 23 Friends North H.S. W W 43-22 Jan. 25 Emporia State Wichita W W 45-30 Jan. 29 St. Benedict’s Atchison, Kan. W W 38-24 Jan. 30 Rockhurst Kansas City, Mo. W W 32-31 Feb. 2 Southwestern (Kan.) Wichita L L 40-28 Feb. 13 Friends Wichita U. W W 74-22 Feb. 20 Washburn Topeka, Kan. L L 40-38 Feb. 27 St. Benedict’s Wichita W W 41-34


ALL-TIME RESULTS 1943-44 No Team Due to World War II 1944-45 (14-6) Head Coach: Mel Binford Dec. 15 Bethany Wichita W W 39-19 Dec. 20 McPherson McPherson, Kan. W W 40-33 Jan. 2 Great Bend AAF Great Bend, Kan. L L 49-33 Jan. 9 Washburn Topeka, Kan. L L 50-35 Jan. 12 Phillips Enid, Okla. W W 41-38 Jan. 19 Washburn Wichita L L 55-32 Jan. 26 Phillips Wichita W W 53-42 Jan. 27 Herington AAF Herington, Kan. L L 61-44 Jan. 30 McPherson Wichita W W 50-41 Feb. 2 Emporia State Wichita W W 49-19 Feb. 3 Wentworth Mil. Acad. Kansas City, Mo. W W 56-21 Feb. 5 Baker Baldwin, Kan. W W 41-34 Feb. 13 Great Bend AAF Wichita W W 53-45 Feb. 19 Wentworth Mil. Acad. Wichita W W 65-31 Feb. 21 Emporia State Emporia, Kan. W W 53-10 Feb. 23 Herington AAF Wichita W W 49-48 Feb. 26 Baker Wichita W W 69-23 Feb. 28 Herington AAF El Dorado, Kan.L L 46-27 Mar. 5 Bethany Lindsborg, Kan. W W 52-28 NAIB National Tournament-Kansas City, Mo. Mar. 13 West Texas State L 54-43 1945-46 (14-9) Head Coach: Mel Binford Nov 30 Hutchinson NAS Hutchinson, Kan. L 45 46 Dec 07 Central Missouri St. Wichita L 44 54 Dec 11 Southwestern (Kan.) Wichita W 40 27 Dec 15 Phillips Enid, Okla. W 39 32 Dec 18 Washburn Topeka, Kan. L 33 38 Dec 19 Central Missouri St. Warrensburg, Mo. L 38 42 Jan 03 Northwestern Oklahoma Wichita W 50 30 Jan 05 *Creighton Omaha, Neb. W 33 32 Jan 07 *Drake Des Moines, Iowa W 55 41 Jan 11 Phillips Wichita W 73 36 Jan 15 *Oklahoma A&M Stillwater, Okla. L 41 52 Jan 19 Saint Louis St. Louis, Mo. L 42 60 Jan 21 *Washington (Mo.) St. Louis, Mo. L 35 48 Jan 28 Hutchinson NAS Wichita W 49 45 Feb 02 *Drake Wichita W 56 42 Feb 05 *Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. W 42 35 Feb 07 Washburn Wichita W 46 28 Feb 09 *Tulsa Wichita W 33 29 Feb 15 Southwestern (Kan.) Winfield, Kan. W 46 44 Feb 19 Central Oklahoma Wichita W 41 27 Feb 26 *Oklahoma A&M Wichita L 24 35 Mar 01 *Creighton Wichita W 61 46 NAIB National Tournament-Kansas City, Mo. Mar 11 Culver-Stockton L 51 55 * - Missouri Valley Conference game 1946-47 (8-17) Head Coach: Mel Binford Dec 06 College of Emporia Wichita W 56 30 Dec 13 Emporia State Wichita W 49 36 Dec 16 College of Emporia Emporia, Kan. W 62 21 Dec 19 Oklahoma City Oklahoma City, Okla. W 56 41 Dec 26 Kansas State Wichita L 41 48

Emporia Invitational-Emporia, Kan. Dec 31 Phillips W 41 34 Jan 01 Emporia State L 32 39 Jan 02 So. Dakota Wesleyan L 35 37 Jan 07 Oklahoma City Wichita W 74 34 Jan 10 Creighton Omaha, Neb. L 38 44 Jan 11 *Drake Des Moines, Iowa L 37 67 Jan 14 Southwestern (Kan.) Wichita L 41 43 OT Jan 17 *Oklahoma A&M Wichita L 38 47 Jan 24 *Tulsa Wichita L 34 35 Jan 31 *Washington (Mo.) St. Louis, Mo. L 41 42 Feb 01 *Saint Louis St. Louis, Mo. L 32 65 Feb 05 Emporia State Emporia, Kan. L 34 48 Feb 07 *Saint Louis Wichita L 40 49 Feb 14 *Drake Wichita L 30 39 Feb 18 *Oklahoma A&M Stillwater, Okla L 28 57 Feb 21 *Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. W 29 23 Feb 24 Kansas State Manhattan, Kan. L 41 60 Feb 28 *Washington (Mo.) Wichita W 58 43 Mar 03 Southwestern (Kan.) Winfield, Kan. L 31 41 Mar 06 *Creighton Wichita L 43 51 * - Missouri Valley Conference game 1947-48 (12-13) Head Coach: Mel Binford Dec 02 Culver-Stockton Wichita W 47 35 Dec 06 Emporia State Emporia, Kan. W 42 37 Dec 09 Central Missouri Warrensburg, Mo. W 46 40 Dec 13 Baylor Wichita L 43 52 Dec 18 Culver-Stockton Canton, Mo. W 45 43 OT Dec 27 Central Missouri Wichita W 37 33 Emporia Invitational -Emporia, Kan. Dec 31 Colorado Mines W 67 33 Jan 01 Miami (Ohio) W 65 51 Jan 02 Emporia State W 52 35 Jan 08 *Drake Wichita L 41 43 Jan 10 *Creighton Wichita L 30 40 Jan 17 *Tulsa Wichita L 44 45 OT Jan 24 Emporia State Wichita L 42 57 Jan 26 *Oklahoma A&M Stillwater, Okla. L 22 60 Jan 27 *Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. W 54 48 Jan 31 Southwestern (Kan.) Wichita W 65 37 Feb 07 *St. Louis Wichita L 41 52 Feb 14 *Drake Des Moines, Iowa L 46 48 Feb 16 *Creighton Omaha,Neb. L 28 31 Feb 21 *Oklahoma A&M Wichita L 29 41 Feb 23 Washburn Topeka, Kan. L 40 42 Feb 28 Washburn Wichita W 90 64 Mar 01 Southwestern (Kan.) Winfield, Kan. W 64 56 Mar 04 *St. Louis St. Louis, Mo. L 44 63 Mar 06 Bradley Peoria, Ill. L 62 72 * - Missouri Valley Conference game 1948-49 (10-16) Head Coach: Ken Gunning Dec 04 Central Missouri Warrensburg, Mo. L 44 68 Dec 11 Trinity (Texas) Wichita W 73 39 Dec 16 Colorado A&M Ft. Collins, Colo. W 50 42 Dec 17 Wyoming Laramie, Wyo. L 42 64 Dec 18 Wyoming Laramie, Wyo. W 42 38 Dec 20 Regis Denver, Colo. W 42 40 OT Dec 23 Emporia State Wichita L 48 60

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ALL-TIME RESULTS Emporia Invitational-Emporia, Kan. Dec 30 Utah State L 39 43 Dec 31 Centenary W 45 42 Jan 01 Centenary Wichita L 45 51 Jan 03 Emporia State Emporia, Kan. L 43 45 Jan 08 Fort Hays State Wichita W 59 51 Jan 15 *Bradley Wichita L 51 66 Jan 22 *Drake Des Moines, Iowa L 47 57 Jan 24 *Bradley Peoria, Ill. L 49 57 Jan 29 *St. Louis St. Louis, Mo. L 41 72 Feb 04 Oklahoma City Wichita L 39 40 Feb 05 Central Missouri Wichita W 75 61 Feb 07 Fort Hays State Hays, Kan. L 48 61 Feb 12 *Tulsa Wichita W 42 35 Feb 14 Oklahoma City Oklahoma City, Okla. L 42 49 Feb 17 *St. Louis Wichita L 45 62 Feb 19 *Oklahoma A&M Wichita L 37 39 Feb 22 *Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. W 54 43 Feb 26 *Drake Wichita W 62 57 Mar 03 *Oklahoma A&M Stillwater, Okla. L 36 60 * - Missouri Valley Conference game 1949-50 (7-17) Head Coach: Ken Gunning Dec 03 Phillips Wichita W 57 48 Dec 06 West Texas State Wichita W 67 61 Dec 10 Oklahoma City Wichita W 51 37 Dec 15 Phillips Enid, Okla. W 58 37 Dec 20 Texas Christian Wichita W 65 48 Dec 22 Creighton Wichita W 70 53 Dec 27 Texas Christian Ft. Worth, Texas L 22 54 Dec 28 Rice Houston, Texas L 66 72 Dec 30 Houston Houston, Texas L 66 72 Jan 07 *Oklahoma A&M Wichita W 38 37 Jan 10 *Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. L 36 42 Jan 14 *Detroit Wichita L 52 53 OT Jan 17 *Saint Louis St. Louis, Mo. L 60 73 Jan 18 Missouri Columbia, Mo. L 45 70 Jan 20 Creighton Omaha, Neb. L 58 71 Jan 28 *Drake Wichita L 64 72 Jan 30 Oklahoma City Oklahoma City, Okla. L 41 46 Feb 04 *Detroit Detroit, Mich. L 47 61 Feb 06 *Bradley Peoria, Ill. L 49 61 Feb 11 *Tulsa Wichita L 40 44 Feb 14 *Saint Louis Wichita L 54 61 Feb 18 *Bradley Wichita L 56 68 Feb 21 *Oklahoma A&M Stillwater, Okla. L 40 59 Feb 25 *Drake Des Moines, Iowa L 61 79 * - Missouri Valley Conference game

Jan 17 Missouri Columbia, Mo. L 38 Jan 20 *Bradley Wichita L 61 Jan 23 Creighton Wichita W 75 Jan 27 *Houston Wichita W 69 Jan 30 *Drake Wichita W 64 Feb 03 *Detroit Wichita W 65 Feb 06 *Saint Louis Wichita L 48 Feb 10 *Detroit Detroit, Mich. L 60 Feb 12 *Bradley Peoria, Ill. L 44 Feb 17 *Saint Louis St. Louis, Mo. L 53 Feb 19 *Drake Des Moines, Iowa W 68 Feb 24 *Oklahoma A&M Wichita L 50 Feb 27 *Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. L 49 Feb 28 Oklahoma City Oklahoma City, Okla. L 45 * - Missouri Valley Conference game

1950-51 (9-16) Head Coach: Ken Gunning Dec 05 Oklahoma Baptist Wichita W 53 45 Dec 07 Utah State Wichita L 50 56 Dec 12 Kansas State Manhattan, Kan. L 42 73 Dec 15 Mexico A&M Wichita L 57 61 Dec 21 Phillips Wichita W 83 52 Dec 23 *Houston Houston, Texas L 74 86 Dec 29 Creighton Omaha, Neb. W 74 57 Jan 04 Oklahoma City Wichita L 43 48 Jan 06 Tulsa Wichita W 51 44 Jan 08 *Oklahoma A&M Stillwater, Okla. L 45 64 Jan 16 Missouri Columbia, Mo. L 42 61

1952-53 (16-11) Head Coach: Ralph Miller Dec 02 Southwestern (Kan.) Wichita W 86 73 Dec 10 Fort Hays State Wichita W 72 50 Dec 12 New Mexico A&M Wichita W 80 54 Dec 17 San Francisco Wichita W 64 59 Dec 23 San Diego State Wichita W 78 56 Dec 27 Springfield (Mass.) Col. Wichita W 94 74 Jan 03 *Houston Wichita W 86 68 Jan 05 *Detroit Detroit, Mich. L 62 64 OT Jan 07 *Saint Louis St. Louis, Mo. L 76 92 Jan 09 Creighton Omaha, Neb. W 77 55 Jan 10 Drake Des Moines, Iowa L 60 73 Jan 12 Marquette Wichita L 80 83 Jan 14 Fort Hays State Hays, Kan. W 86 82

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46 76 62 68 45 58 49 78 65 83 67 61 58 52

1951-52 (11-19) Head Coach: Ralph Miller Dec 01 Colorado Boulder, Colo. L 55 62 Dec 04 Baylor Wichita W 93 59 Dec 05 Creighton Wichita W 100 63 Dec 15 *Saint Louis St. Louis, Mo. L 45 71 Dec 17 New Mexico Albuquerque, N.M. W 84 58 Dec 18 Arizona Tucson, Ariz. L 61 73 Dec 19 San Diego State San Diego, Calif. W 74 59 Dec 20 San Diego State San Diego, Calif. W 72 63 Dec 21 San Diego Navy San Diego, Calif. L 58 87 Dec 22 Pepperdine Malibu, Calif. L 69 78 Jan 05 *Detroit Wichita W 58 47 Jan 07 *Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. L 46 74 Jan 09 Oklahoma City Wichita L 46 53 Jan 12 Beloit Beloit, Wis. L 48 69 Jan 14 Bradley Peoria, Ill. L 61 77 Jan 17 *Oklahoma A&M Wichita L 45 49 Jan 26 Drake Wichita L 63 65 Jan 28 Southwestern (Kan.) Winfield, Kan. W 91 63 Jan 31 Southwestern (Kan.) Wichita W 57 27 Feb 02 *St. Louis Wichita L 63 64 Feb 05 Bradley Wichita L 48 67 Feb 07 Creighton Omaha, Neb. W 63 62 Feb 08 Creighton Omaha, Neb. W 66 63 Feb 11 *Houston Wichita W 70 49 Feb 12 *Houston Wichita L 53 54 Feb 16 Drake Des Moines, Iowa L 48 74 Feb 18 *Detroit Detroit, Mich. L 69 87 Feb 23 Oklahoma City Oklahoma City L 51 76 Feb 28 *Tulsa Wichita L 53 61 Mar 01 *Oklahoma A&M Stillwater, Okla. L 34 47 * - Missouri Valley Conference game


ALL-TIME RESULTS Jan 21 *Tulsa Wichita L 82 Jan 23 Oklahoma City Wichita W 66 Jan 26 Southwestern (Kan.) Winfield, Kan. W 93 Jan 28 *Oklahoma A&M Stillwater, Okla. L 59 Feb 03 *Saint Louis Wichita L 68 Feb 04 Drake Wichita W 77 Feb 12 *Oklahoma A&M Wichita W 73 Feb 14 Oklahoma City Oklahoma City L 69 Feb 17 *Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. W 81 Feb 18 Murray State Wichita W 87 Feb 23 *Detroit Wichita L 61 Feb 25 *Houston Houston, Texas L 68 Feb 27 Creighton Wichita W 78 Mar 02 Bradley Peoria, Ill. L 68 * - Missouri Valley Conference game

96 62 75 73 78 71 62 75 70 77 65 75 70 70

1953-54 (27-4) Head Coach: Ralph Miller Dec 01 Fort Hays State Wichita W 76 54 Dec 03 Seattle Seattle, Wash. W 82 68 Dec 04 Seattle Seattle, Wash. L 77 89 Dec 07 Portland Portland, Ore. W 97 63 Dec 10 Washburn Wichita W 70 48 Dec 12 Emporia State Wichita W 79 56 Dec 15 Regis Wichita W 82 58 Dec 17 Creighton Wichita W 100 87 Dec 18 College of Pacific Wichita W 85 49 Dec 26 Hamline Wichita W 80 45 Dec 31 St. Bonaventure Buffalo, N.Y. W 77 71 Jan 02 Canisius Buffalo, N.Y. W 88 65 Jan 04 *Detroit Detroit, Mich. W 77 75 OT Jan 07 *Houston Wichita W 78 64 Jan 09 *Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. W 75 65 Jan 16 *Detroit Wichita W 91 61 Jan 21 Fort Hays State Hays, Kan. W 102 50 Jan 23 *St. Louis St. Louis, Mo. L 58 74 Jan 26 *Tulsa Wichita W 65 51 Jan 29 Drake Des Moines, Iowa W 89 74 Feb 01 Creighton Omaha, Neb. W 72 68 Feb 04 *Oklahoma A&M Wichita L 51 59 Feb 06 Bradley Wichita W 91 83 Feb 09 Drake Wichita W 89 60 Feb 13 Oklahoma City Wichita W 79 65 Feb 18 *St. Louis Wichita W 79 73 Feb 22 *Houston Houston Texas W 86 80 Feb 24 *Oklahoma A&M Stillwater, Okla. W 67 66 Mar 01 Emporia State Emporia, Kan. W 79 57 Mar 03 Oklahoma City Oklahoma City, Okla. W 76 60 National Invitational Tournament-New York, N.Y. Mar 06 Bowling Green L 84 88 * - Missouri Valley Conference game 1954-55 (17-9) Head Coach: Ralph Miller Dec 07 Fort Hays State Wichita W 90 72 Dec 09 Emporia State Wichita W 72 47 Dec 14 Regis Wichita W 80 53 All-College Tournament-Oklahoma City, Okla. Dec 20 San Francisco L 75 94 Dec 21 Houston W 91 87 Dec 22 Wyoming W 82 74 Dec 29 Arizona Wichita W 87 64 Dec 30 Colorado A&M Wichita W 81 59 Jan 04 Washburn Topeka, Kan. W 99 76 Jan 08 *Houston Wichita W 78 67

Jan 11 *Oklahoma A&M Jan. 15 *Tulsa Jan 20 Seattle Jan 22 *Saint Louis Jan 24 Drake Jan 29 Wyoming Feb 01 *Detroit Feb 10 Drake Feb 12 *Houston Feb 17 *Saint Louis Feb 19 Oklahoma City Feb 22 *Oklahoma A&M Feb 26 *Detroit Feb 28 Bradley Mar 03 Oklahoma City Mar 05 *Tulsa * - Missouri Valley Conference game

Stillwater, Okla. L Wichita L Wichita W St. Louis, Mo. L Des Moines, Iowa W Wichita L Wichita W Wichita W Houston, Texas L Wichita L Wichita W Wichita W Detroit, Mich. W Peoria, Ill. L Oklahoma City, Okla. W Tulsa, Okla. L

53 65 74 71 80 70 80 96 79 78 54 41 83 67 69 62

69 67 71 73 78 73 75 78 82 91 50 39 77 69 59 77

1955-56 (14-12) Head Coach: Ralph Miller Dec 03 Utah Wichita L 51 73 Dec 07 Kansas Wichita L 55 56 Dec 10 Missouri State Springfield, Mo. W 74 57 Dec 12 Nebraska Wichita W 71 46 Dec 17 UCLA Wichita W 76 68 Dec 19 Texas Christian Wichita W 79 69 OT Dec 20 San Francisco Wichita L 65 75 Dec 22 Southern Methodist Wichita L 67 85 Dec 26 Santa Clara Wichita W 69 60 Jan 02 *Houston Houston, Texas L 77 82 Jan 07 *Bradley Peoria, Ill. L 59 80 Jan 10 *Oklahoma A&M Wichita L 54 61 Jan 14 *Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. W 64 56 Jan 18 Drake Des Moines, Iowa W 85 76 Jan 24 Oklahoma City Wichita L 55 56 Jan 30 *Detroit Wichita W 99 79 Feb 02 *Saint Louis Wichita L 88 90 Feb 04 lowa Iowa City, Iowa L 86 98 Feb 06 Oklahoma City Oklahoma City, Okla. L 59 63 Feb 09 Drake Wichita W 76 70 Feb 11 *Bradley Wichita W 86 59 Feb 18 *Saint Louis St. Louis, Mo. W 109 103 2OT Feb 20 *Detroit Detroit, Mich. W 85 84 Feb 25 *Houston Wichita W 82 72 Feb 28 *Okla. A&M Stillwater, Okla. L 62 65 OT Mar 03 *Tulsa Wichita W 71 51 * - Missouri Valley Conference game 1956-57 (15-11) Head Coach: Ralph Miller Dec 01 Missouri State Wichita W 69 63 Dec 04 Arkansas Wichita W 64 47 Dec 07 Michigan Wichita W 81 76 Dec 11 Southern Methodist Dallas, Texas L 70 93 Dec 13 Xavier Wichita W 93 86 Dec 15 Texas Christian Wichita W 95 76 Dec 17 Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark. L 67 80 Dec 18 DePaul Chicago, Ill. L 61 71 Dec 28 Oregon Wichita W 63 58 Jan 04 *Houston Wichita W 74 56 Jan 09 *Saint Louis Wichita W 69 64 Jan 14 *Houston Houston, Texas W 68 53

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ALL-TIME RESULTS Jan 19 *Tulsa Wichita L 60 61 Jan 24 *Oklahoma A&M Stillwater, Okla. W 52 48 Jan 26 *Drake Wichita W 71 61 Jan 31 Oklahoma City Oklahoma City L 70 84 Feb 04 *Detroit Wichita W 96 76 Feb 09 *Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. W 72 53 Feb 13 Western Kentucky Wichita L 76 82 Feb 16 *Saint Louis St. Louis, Mo. L 68 78 Feb 18 *Bradley Peoria, Ill. L 72 78 Feb 21 Oklahoma City Wichita W 73 65 Feb 23 *Drake Des Moines, Iowa L 79 81 Feb 25 *Detroit Detroit, Mich. L 75 82 Mar 02 *Oklahoma A&M Wichita L 63 69 OT Mar 05 *Bradley Wichita W 99 91 * - Missouri Valley Conference game 1957-58 (14-12) Head Coach: Ralph Miller Dec 03 Wyoming Wichita W 66 54 Dec 04 Texas Western Wichita W 71 48 Dec 07 St. Bonaventure St. Bonav.,N.Y. L 52 61 Dec 09 Detroit Detroit, Mich. W 89 82 Dec 16 Iowa Wichita W 81 78 Dec 18 UCLA Wichita W 83 68 Dec 20 Texas Wichita W 82 66 Dec 28 Los Angeles State Wichita W 63 61 Jan 02 *Drake Wichita W 74 69 Jan 04 New Mexico Wichita W 81 63 Jan 08 *North Texas State Denton, Texas W 80 54 Jan 14 Oklahoma State Wichita L 42 55 Jan 18 *Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. W 74 63 Jan 23 *Bradley Peoria, Ill. L 83 92 Jan 25 *Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio L 81 105 Jan 30 *Saint Louis Wichita L 73 81 Feb 01 Western Kentucky Wichita L 85 96 Feb 08 *Saint Louis St. Louis, Mo. L 73 78 Feb 10 *Drake Des Moines, Iowa L 65 71 Feb 15 *Tulsa Wichita W 66 64 Feb 17 *Houston Houston, Texas L 70 72 Feb 22 *N. Texas State Wichita W 64 54 Feb 24 *Houston Wichita W 82 65 Mar 01 *Cincinnati Wichita L 82 86 Mar 03 *Bradley Wichita L 80 85 Mar 08 Oklahoma State Stillwater, Okla.] L 50 74 * - Missouri Valley Conference game 1958-59 (14-12) Head Coach: Ralph Miller Dec 02 Texas Western Wichita W 63 58 Dec 05 Arizona State Wichita W 89 80 Dec 12 Oregon Eugene, Ore. L 57 73 Dec 13 Oregon State Corvallis, Ore. L 55 72 Dec 16 San Francisco San Francisco, Calif. L 46 47 Dec 18 Cal-Santa Barbara Wichita W 81 65 Dec 20 Southern California Wichita W 82 70 All-College Tournament-Oklahoma City Dec 26 Bowling Green L 81 85 Dec 27 Tulsa L 75 80 Dec 29 San Francisco W 86 68 Jan 03 *Houston Houston, Texas L 75 78 Jan 05 *North Texas State Denton, Texas W 85 78 Jan 10 *Saint Louis Wichita L 72 75 Jan 12 *Drake Wichita W 61 54

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Jan 17 *Tulsa Wichita W 91 71 Jan 24 Loyola (New Orleans) Wichita W 79 73 Jan 31 *Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio L 87 95 Feb 02 *Bradley Peoria, Ill. L 52 60 Feb 07 Memphis State Wichita W 95 92 OT Feb 14 *North Texas State Wichita W 87 62 Feb 16 *Houston Wichita W 65 63 Feb 21 *Cincinnati Wichita L 74 88 Feb 23 *Bradley Wichita L 70 72 Feb 28 *Saint Louis St. Louis, Mo. L 70 80 Mar 02 *Drake Des Moines, Iowa W 78 72 Mar 07 *Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. W 61 60 * - Missouri Valley Conference game 1959-60 (14-12) Head Coach: Ralph Miller Dec 03 Hardin-Simmons Wichita W 90 57 Dec 05 Texas Western Wichita W 94 75 Dec 07 Arizona State Wichita W 83 76 Dec 08 Abilene Christian Wichita W 91 66 Dec 11 Utah Salt Lake City, Utah L 80 103 Dec 12 Utah Salt Lake City, Utah L 85 88 Dec 15 St. Mary’s (Calif.) Wichita W 74 58 Dec 19 Los Angeles State Wichita L 101 106 Dec 28 Cornell Oklahoma City, Okla. W 78 62 Dec 29 Utah State Oklahoma City, Okla. L 68 75 Dec 30 Bowling Green Oklahoma City, Okla. W 84 82 Jan 02 *Houston Houston, Texas W 69 63 Jan 04 *North Texas State Denton, Texas W 92 64 Jan 07 *Cincinnati Wichita L 69 76 Jan 09 *Bradley Wichita L 70 71 Jan 16 *Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. L 64 68 Jan 30 *Houston Wichita W 74 65 Feb 01 *North Texas State Wichita L 78 84 Feb 04 *Saint Louis St. Louis, Mo. L 67 75 Feb 06 *Drake Des Moines, Iowa W 63 53 Feb 13 Memphis State Wichita W 79 75 Feb 18 *Saint Louis Wichita L 64 68 Feb 20 *Drake Wichita W 76 61 Feb 27 *Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio L 76 97 Feb 29 *Bradley Peoria, Ill. L 80 85 Mar 05 *Tulsa Wichita W 90 73 * - Missouri Valley Conference game 1960-61 (18-8) Head Coach: Ralph Miller Dec 01 Wyoming Laramie, Wyo. W 70 Dec 03 Nebraska Lincoln, Neb. W 65 Dec 05 Northwestern Wichita W 78 Dec 10 Iowa State Wichita W 75 Dec 13 Marquette Milwaukee, Wis. L 79 Dec 15 Washington State Wichita W 83 Dec 17 Ohio State Wichita L 82 Dec 19 Michigan Wichita W 94 Dec 21 Colorado Wichita W 64 All-College Tournament-Oklahoma City Dec 28 Houston W 71 Dec 29 Utah State W 73 Dec 30 Baylor W 76 Jan 05 *Bradley Peoria, Ill. L 61 Jan 07 *Saint Louis St. Louis, Mo. W 70 Jan 12 *Cincinnati Wichita L 57 Jan 14 *Drake Wichita W 90 Jan 21 Oklahoma City Wichita W 92 Jan 28 *Tulsa Wichita W 91

63 63 60 58 83 64 93 76 54 68 63 74 64 61 80 70 72 74


ALL-TIME RESULTS Feb 02 Feb 11 Feb 16 Feb 18 Feb 23

*North Texas State *Tulsa *Cincinnati *Drake *Bradley

Wichita W Tulsa, Okla. W Cincinnati,Ohio L Des Moines, Iowa L Wichita L

105 87 64 88 56

58 70 67 101 57

Feb 25 *Saint Louis Wichita L 78 91 Mar 02 Oklahoma City Oklahoma City, Okla W 96 86 Mar 04 *North Texas State Denton, Texas W 91 75 * - Missouri Valley Conference game 1961-62 (18-9) Head Coach: Ralph Miller Dec 01 Colorado State Wichita W 64 36 Dec 02 Wyoming Wichita W 78 54 Dec 04 Nebraska Wichita W 79 49 Dec 06 Northwestern Evanston, Ill. W 61 56 Dec 08 Ohio State Columbus, Ohio L 62 85 Dec 11 Purdue W. Lafayette, Ind. W 71 68 Dec 14 Ohio University Wichita W 58 55 Dec 18 *Cincinnati Wichita W 52 51 Dec 21 Santa Clara Wichita W 60 48 All-College Tournament-Oklahoma City Dec 27 Texas A&M W 71 69 OT Dec 28 Bowling Green L 68 69 Dec 29 Utah State W 90 88 Jan 04 *Drake Des Moines, Iowa W 77 64 Jan 06 *Bradley Peoria, Ill. L 63 70 Jan 11 *Drake Wichita W 91 61 Jan 13 *St. Louis Wichita W 88 75 Jan 18 *Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. L 77 86 Jan 20 *Bradley Wichita W 89 88 Jan 27 Louisville Louisville, Ky. L 75 91 Feb 02 Marquette Wichita W 79 71 Feb 06 *N. Texas State Denton, Texas W 105 75 Feb 10 *St. Louis St. Louis, Mo. L 68 86 Feb 17 Oklahoma City Wichita W 101 84 Feb 24 *Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio L 63 84 Mar 01 *N. Texas State Wichita W 110 69 Mar 03 *Tulsa Wichita L 60 63 National Invitational Tournament-New York, N.Y Mar 15 Dayton L 71 79 * - Missouri Valley Conference game

1962-63 (19-8) Head Coach: Ralph Miller Dec. 1 Wyoming Laramie, Wyo. W W 83-72 Dec. 3 Colorado Boulder, Colo. L OT L 79-69 Dec. 8 Purdue Wichita W W 79-59 Dec. 11 Santa Clara Santa Clara, Calif. L L 72-65 Dec. 14 Brigham Young Provo, Utah W W 67-61 Dec. 15 Brigham Young Provo, Utah W 2 0T W 91-89 Dec. 17 Dec. 19 Dec. 22 Dec. 27 Dec. 29 Jan. 5 Jan. 10 Jan. 12 Jan. 15 Jan. 19 Jan. 25

Arizona State Michigan State Louisville Minnesota Ohio State *Cincinnati *Saint Louis *Bradley *Tulsa *Drake *North Texas State

Wichita W Wichita W Wichita W Wichita W Wichita W Cincinnati, Ohio L Wichita W Wichita W Tulsa, Okla L Des Moines, Iowa W Wichita L

Jan. 26

Air Force

Wichita W

OT W 92-90 W 80-69 W 81-63 W 79-62 W 71-54 L 63-50 W 71-65 W 79-60 20T L 85-83 W 68-60 L 69-67 W 77-45

Feb. 2 *Tulsa Wichita W W 66-38 Feb. 9 *Saint Louis St. Louis, Mo. L L 68-61 Feb. 11 *Drake Wichita W W 73-49 Feb. 16 *Cincinnati Wichita W W 65-64 Feb. 23 *Bradley Peoria, Ill. L L 64-63 Feb. 26 Texas Western El Paso, Texas W W 60-58 Feb. 28 *North Texas State Denton, Texas W W 89-73 Mar. 2 Loyola (Chicago) Chicago, Ill. W W 73-72 National Invitational Tournament-New York, N.Y. Mar. 16 Villanova L L 54-53 * - Missouri Valley Conference game

1963-64 (23-6) Head Coach: Ralph Miller Nov. 30 Wyoming Wichita W W 82-67 Dec. 2 Colorado Wichita W W 71-61 Dec. 4 Texas Western Wichita L L 75-74 Dec. 7 Arizona State Tempe, Ariz. L L 93-87 Dec. 10 Duquesne Wichita W W 91-74 Dec. 14 *Bradley Wichita W W 56-50 Dec. 16 Texas Wichita W W 76-57 Dec. 19 Minnesota Minneapolis, Minn. W W 71-65 Dec. 21 Ohio State Columbus, Ohio L L 78-60 All-College Tournament Oklahoma City Dec. 26 Montana State W W 85-69 Dec. 27 Texas A&M W W 70-56 Dec. 28 Oklahoma City W W 80-47 Jan. 4 *Drake Wichita W W 67-49 Jan. 11 *Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. W W 88-66 Jan. 13 *Saint Louis St. Louis, Mo. W W 69-56 Jan. 18 *North Texas State Denton, Texas W W 86-70 Jan. 25 Loyola (Chicago) Chicago, Ill. W W 80-76 Jan. 30 *Cincinnati Wichita W W 62-59 Feb. 1 Marquette Wichita W W 100-63 Feb. 4 Loyola (Chicago) Wichita W W 65-60 Feb. 8 *Bradley Peoria, Ill. L L 76-74 Feb. 10 *Drake Des Moines, Iowa L L 64-63 Feb. 15 *Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio W OT W 59-58 Feb. 22 *Saint Louis Wichita W W 86-71 Feb. 29 *Tulsa Wichita W W 98-79 Mar. 2 *North Texas State Wichita W W 90-83 MVC Playoff-Lawrence, Kan. Mar. 6 Drake W W 58-50 NCAA Midwest Regional-Wichita Mar. 13 Creighton W W 84-68 Mar. 14 Kansas State L L 94-86 * - Missouri Valley Conference game

1963-64 (23-6) Head Coach: Ralph Miller Nov. 30 Wyoming Wichita W W 82-67 Dec. 2 Colorado Wichita W W 71-61 Dec. 4 Texas Western Wichita L L 75-74 Dec. 7 Arizona State Tempe, Ariz. L L 93-87 Dec. 10 Duquesne Wichita W W 91-74 Dec. 14 *Bradley Wichita W W 56-50 Dec. 16 Texas Wichita W W 76-57 Dec. 19 Minnesota Minneapolis, Minn. W W 71-65 Dec. 21 Ohio State Columbus, Ohio L L 78-60 All-College Tournament -Oklahoma City Dec. 26 Montana State W W 85-69 Dec. 27 Texas A&M W W 70-56 Dec. 28 Oklahoma City W W 80-47

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ALL-TIME RESULTS Jan. 4 *Drake Wichita W W 67-49 Jan. 11 *Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. W W 88-66 Jan. 13 *Saint Louis St. Louis, Mo. W W 69-56 Jan. 18 *North Texas State Denton, Texas W W 86-70 Jan. 25 Loyola (Chicago) Chicago, Ill. W W 80-76 Jan. 30 *Cincinnati Wichita W W 62-59 Feb. 1 Marquette Wichita W W 100-63 Feb. 4 Loyola (Chicago) Wichita W W 65-60 Feb. 8 *Bradley Peoria, Ill. L L 76-74 Feb. 10 *Drake Des Moines, Iowa L L 64-63 Feb. 15 *Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio W OT W 59-58 Feb. 22 *Saint Louis Wichita W W 86-71 Feb. 29 *Tulsa Wichita W W 98-79 Mar. 2 *North Texas State Wichita W W 90-83 MVC Playoff-Lawrence, Kan. Mar. 6 Drake W W 58-50 NCAA Midwest Regional-Wichita Mar. 13 Creighton W W 84-68 Mar. 14 Kansas State L L 94-86 * - Missouri Valley Conference game 1964-65 (21-9) Head Coach: Gary Thompson Dec. 5 Long Beach State Wichita W W 114-78 Dec. 9 Texas Western Wichita W W 73-55 Dec. 11 Brigham Young Wichita W W 93-76 Dec. 12 Brigham Young Wichita W W 81-65 Dec. 14 Michigan Detroit, Mich. L L 87-85 Dec. 19 *Drake Des Moines, Iowa W W 71-60 Quaker City Invitational-Philadelphia, Penn. Dec. 26 Pittsburgh W W 109-58 Dec. 28 Villanova W W 86-74 Dec. 29 St. Joseph’s (Pa.) L L 76-69 Jan. 2 *North Texas State Wichita W W 107-88 Jan. 4 *Bradley Peoria, Ill. W W 85-79 Jan. 9 *Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio W W 65-61 Jan. 11 Southern Illinois Wichita W W 94-81 Jan. 16 *Saint Louis Wichita W W 75-64 Jan. 29 Loyola (Chicago) Chicago, Ill. L OT L 93-92 Jan. 30 *Louisville Wichita W W 96-76 Feb. 6 *Saint Louis St. Louis, Mo. W W 70-64 Feb. 8 Duquesne Pittsburgh, Pa. L L 75-72 Feb. 13 *Cincinnati Wichita W W 79-64 Feb. 15 Loyola (Chicago) Wichita W W 80-77 Feb. 18 *Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. L L 75-64 Feb. 20 *North Texas State Denton, Texas W W 69-67 Feb. 27 *Bradley Wichita L L 77-73 Mar. 1 *Tulsa Wichita W W 59-48 Mar. 3 *Louisville Louisville, Ky. L L 79-70 Mar. 6 *Drake Wichita W OT W 76-74 NCAA Midwest Regional Manhattan, Kan. Mar. 12 Southern Methodist W W 86-81 Mar. 13 Oklahoma State W W 54-46 NCAA Final Four-Portland, Ore. Mar. 19 UCLA L L 108-89 Mar. 20 Princeton L L 118-82 1965-66 (17-10) Head Coach: Gary Thompson Dec. 4 New Mexico State Wichita W W 103-67 Dec. 8 Michigan Wichita W W 100-94 Dec. 11 Colorado Wichita W W 87-81 Dec. 18 Texas Tech Wichita W W 105-84

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Dec. 20 Southern Illinois Carbondale, Ill. L L 89-68 Dec. 22 Marquette Milwaukee, Wis. L L 95-75 All-College Tournament-Oklahoma City Dec. 28 Xavier W W 82-81 Dec. 29 Virginia Tech L L 91-90 Dec. 30 Rhode Island W W 96-93 Jan. 6 *Bradley Peoria, Ill. L L 91-86 Jan. 8 *Saint Louis Wichita W W 79-74 Jan. 22 *Drake Des Moines, Iowa L L 79-72 Jan. 29 *Tulsa Wichita W W 87-79 Jan. 31 *North Texas State Wichita W W 111-70 Feb. 3 *Drake Wichita W W 96-91 Feb. 5 *Saint Louis St. Louis, Mo. L L 101-78 Feb. 8 Loyola (Chicago) Wichita W W 92-84 Feb. 10 *Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio L L 93-76 Feb. 12 *Louisville Wichita W W 102-87 Feb. 17 *Bradley Wichita W W 98-79 Feb. 19 Loyola (Chicago). Chicago, Ill. L L 94-77 Feb. 22 *Cincinnati Wichita W W 86-76 Feb. 26 *Louisville Louisville, Ky. L L 81-66 Mar. 1 Southern Illinois Wichita W W 87-80 Mar. 3 *North Texas State Denton, Texas W W 112-79 Mar. 5 *Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. W OT W 81-79 National Invitational Tournament New York City Mar. 14 N.Y. University L OT L 90-84 * - Missouri Valley Conference game

1966-67 (14-12) Head Coach: Gary Thompson Dec. 3 Texas Tech Lubbock, Texas W W 90-77 Dec. 8 Creighton Wichita L L 91-88 Dec. 10 Michigan State E. Lansing, Mich. L L 103-68 Dec. 15 Colorado Boulder, Colo. L L 85-83 Dec. 19 Texas Western El Paso, Texas L L 77-60 Dec. 20 San Diego State Wichita W W 68-54 Dec. 23 Utah State Wichita W W 123-106 Dec. 28 Iowa Iowa City, Iowa L L 94-76 Dec. 30 Hardin-Simmons Wichita W W 90-87 Jan. 5 *Bradley Wichita W W 83-69 Jan. 7 *Saint Louis St. Louis, Mo. W OT W 70-68 Jan. 9 *North Texas State Denton, Texas L L 80-68 Jan. 17 *Drake Wichita W OT W 91-85 Jan. 21 Southern Illinois Wichita L L 77-55 Jan. 28 *Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. L L 68-61 Jan. 31 Loyola (Chicago) Wichita W W 90-82 Feb. 1 *Drake Des Moines, Iowa W W 71-60 Feb. 4 *Saint Louis Wichita W W 63-61 Feb. 8 *Cincinnati Wichita W W 57-55 Feb. 11 *Louisville Louisville, Ky. L L 90-69 Feb. 16 *Bradley Peoria, Ill. W W 76-74 Feb. 18 Loyola (Chicago) Chicago, Ill. L L 92-81 Feb. 22 *Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio L L 92-63 Feb. 25 *Louisville Wichita W W 84-78 Mar. 2 *North Texas State Wichita W W 74-73 Mar. 4 *Tulsa Wichita L L 70-57 * - Missouri Valley Conference game 1967-68 (12-14) Head Coach: Gary Thompson Dec. 5 Mississippi State Wichita W W 97-67 Dec. 8 UCLA Los Angeles L L 120-86 Dec. 11 Arizona State Wichita W W 122-105 Dec. 14 Utah Salt Lake City L L 106-91 Dec. 16 Utah State Logan, Utah L L 102-83 Dec. 21 New Mexico State Wichita L L 89-76


ALL-TIME RESULTS Dec. 23 Michigan State Wichita W W 90-80 Jan. 4 *Bradley Peoria, Ill. L L 104-92 Jan. 6 *Saint Louis Wichita W W 77-72 Jan. 9 *North Texas State Wichita W W 81-63 Jan. 11 *Drake Des Moines, Iowa L L 75-74 Jan. 13 *Memphis State Wichita W W 77-69 Jan. 20 Southern Illinois Carbondale, Ill. L L 81-72 Jan. 27 *Tulsa Wichita W W 86-78 Jan. 31 *Drake Wichita W W 79-78 Feb. 3 *Saint Louis St. Louis, Mo. L L 92-73 Feb. 7 *Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio L L 99-85 Feb. 10 *Louisville Wichita L OT L 93-91 Feb. 15 *Bradley Wichita W W 112-97 Feb. 17 Loyola (Chicago) Chicago, Ill. W W 88-85 Feb. 19 *Memphis State Memphis, Tenn. L L 67-55 Feb. 21 *Cincinnati Wichita L L 85-81 Feb. 24 *Louisville Louisville, Ky. L L 98-88 Feb. 26 Loyola (Chicago) Wichita W W 95-88 Mar. 2 *North Texas State Denton, Texas L L 91-79 Mar. 9 *Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. W W 85-81 * - Missouri Valley Conference game 1968-69 (11-15) Head Coach: Gary Thompson Nov. 30 Creighton Omaha, Neb. L L 85-67 Dec. 5 Southern Illinois Wichita L L 58-51 Dec. 10 Nebraska Lincoln, Neb. L 3OT L 94-92 Dec. 12 Iowa Wichita W W 93-88 Dec. 14 *Bradley Peoria, Ill. L L 93-83 Dec. 17 *St. Louis Wichita L L 99-89 Dec. 21 Utah Wichita W W 100-92 Dec. 23 Texas A&M Wichita W W 79-60 Charlotte Invitational-Davidson, N.C. Dec. 27 Texas L L 84-81 Dec. 28 Maryland L L 95-83 Dec. 31 Loyola (Chicago) Chicago, Ill. L L 101-89 Jan. 2 *Louisville Louisville, Ky. L L 71-58 Jan. 4 *Cincinnati Wichita W W 67-66 Jan. 9 *Drake Des Moines, Iowa L L 86-81 Jan. 18 Loyola (Chicago) Wichita W W 98-74 Jan. 25 *North Texas State Wichita W W 97-89 Jan. 30 *Memphis State Wichita W W 71-69 Feb. 1 *Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. L L 94-69 Feb. 6 *Bradley Wichita L OT L 87-85 Feb. 8 *Saint Louis St. Louis, Mo. W W 85-73 Feb. 13 *Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio W W 75-73 Feb. 15 *Louisville Wichita L L 65-62 Feb. 20 *Drake Wichita L L 120-94 Feb. 25 *North Texas State Denton, Texas L L 102-100 Mar. 1 *Memphis State Memphis, Tenn. W W 71-61 Mar. 3 *Tulsa Wichita W OT W 95-87 * - Missouri Valley Conference game 1969-70 (8-18) Head Coach: Gary Thompson Dec. 2 Oregon Wichita W W 97-84 Dec. 4 New Mexico State Las Cruces, N.M. L L 108-76 Dec. 6 Nebraska Wichita L OT L 81-79 Dec. 9 Arizona State Wichita W W 98-80 Dec. 12 Kansas State Manhattan L L 81-69 Dec. 13 Kansas State Wichita W W 77-73 Dec. 16 *Saint Louis Wichita W W 82-78 Illinois-Loyola Classic Dec. 18 Loyola (Chicago) Champaign-Urbana W W 96-94 Dec. 20 Illinois Chicago, Ill. L L 66-63

Dec. 30 Loyola (Chicago) Wichita L L 92-57 Jan. 3 *Bradley Wichita L L 89-80 Jan. 8 *Drake Wichita L L 98-85 Jan. 21 *Louisville Louisville, Ky. L L 59-58 Jan. 24 *North Texas State Denton, Texas L L 81-77 Jan. 27 *Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio L L 96-78 Jan. 29 *Memphis State Memphis, Tenn. L L 85-81 Jan. 31 *Tulsa Wichita L L 81-73 Feb. 5 *Bradley Peoria, Ill. W W 90-70 Feb. 7 *Saint Louis St. Louis, Mo. L L 82-72 Feb. 10 *Louisville Wichita L L 91-84 Feb. 12 *Cincinnati Wichita L L 84-57 Feb. 14 Loyola (Chicago) Wichita W W 82-76 Feb. 19 *Drake Des Moines, Iowa L OT L 90-83 Feb. 28 *Memphis State Wichita W W 79-72 Mar. 2 *Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. L L 108-92 Mar. 5 *North Texas State Wichita L L 84-79 * - Missouri Valley Conference game

1970-71 (10-16) Head Coach: Gary Thompson Dec. 5 Southern Methodist Dallas, Texas L L 95-85 Dec. 11 Kansas State Wichita W W 64-51 Dec. 12 Kansas State Manhattan L L 75-74 Dec. 16 Nevada-Reno Wichita W W 97-69 Dec. 21 Colorado Wichita W W 79-69 Dec. 23 Nebraska Wichita L L 72-71 All-College Tournament-Oklahoma City Dec. 28 San Francisco W W 62-57 Dec. 29 Utah State L L 84-78 Dec. 30 Montana State L L 101-89 Jan. 2 *Bradley Peoria, Ill. L L 87-81 Jan. 7 *Drake Wichita L L 78-74 Jan. 9 Arkansas State Wichita W W 73-68 Jan. 11 Loyola (Chicago) Wichita W W 82-74 Jan. 23 *North Texas State Denton, Texas L L 81-75 Jan. 28 *Memphis State Wichita W W 98-87 Jan. 30 *Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. L L 89-86 Feb. 4 *Bradley Wichita W W 97-84 Feb. 6 *North Texas State Wichita W W 84-81 Feb. 8 *Saint Louis St. Louis, Mo. L L 76-71 Feb. 11 *Louisville Wichita L L 94-85 Feb. 13 Loyola (Chicago) Chicago, Ill. W W 85-76 Feb. 20 *Louisville Louisville, Ky. L OT L 98-97 Feb. 23 *Drake Des Moines, Iowa L L 83-76 Feb. 25 *Saint Louis Wichita L OT L 73-72 Feb. 27 *Memphis State Memphis, Tenn. L L 85-77 Mar. 1 *Tulsa Wichita L L 93-69 * - Missouri Valley Conference game

1971-72 (16-10) Head Coach: Harry Miller Dec. 4 Nebraska Lincoln, Neb. W W 74-61 Dec. 8 Colorado Boulder, Colo. W W 70-55 Dec. 10 Southern Methodist Wichita W W 91-69 Dec. 11 Kansas State Manhattan L L 89-73 Dec. 18 Southern Ilinois Wichita W W 91-83 Dec. 22 Kansas State Wichita L OT W 69-66 Jan. 3 *Bradley Wichita W W 71-67 Jan. 6 *Drake Des Moines, Iowa L L 61-58 Jan. 10 Loyola (Chicago) Wichita W W 71-57 Jan. 12 Arkansas State Jonesboro, Ark. L L 84-74 Jan. 15 *Saint Louis Wichita W W 57-49

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ALL-TIME RESULTS Jan. 17 West Texas State Amarillo, Texas W W 70-65 Jan. 19 *North Texas State Denton, Texas L L 74-63 Jan. 24 Cleveland State Wichita W W 90-77 Jan. 27 *Memphis State Memphis, Tenn. L L 71-69 Jan. 29 *Tulsa Wichita W W 92-60 Feb. 3 *Bradley Peoria, Ill. W W 77-76 Feb. 5 *Saint Louis St. Louis, Mo. L L 63-60 Feb. 9 *Louisville Louisville, Ky. L L 65-64 Feb. 12 Loyola (Chicago) Chicago, Ill. W W 88-64 Feb. 19 *Louisville Wichita L L 69-60 Feb. 22 *Drake Wichita W W 95-71 Feb. 24 *Memphis State Wichita L L 108-98 Mar. 2 *Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. L L 88-83 Mar. 4 West Texas State Wichita W W 103-73 Mar. 6 *North Texas State Wichita W W 81-66 * - Missouri Valley Conference game 1972-73 (10-16) Head Coach: Harry Miller Dec. 1 Oregon State Corvallis, Ore. L L 78-73 Dec. 2 Oregon Eugene, Ore. L L 92-72 Dec. 9 Northern Illinois Wichita L L 88-79 Dec. 15 Washington Wichita L L 102-68 Dec. 20 Loyola (Chicago) Wichita L L 86-79 Dec. 27 Cal State-Los Angeles Wichita W W 84-67 Dec. 29 Cleveland State Cleveland, Ohio L 3 OT L 76-72 Astro-Bluebonnet Tournament (Houston, Texas) Jan. 5 Texas A&M L L 102-86 Jan. 6 West Texas State W W 88-82 Jan. 11 *North Texas State Denton, Texas W W 72-69 Jan. 13 *Louisville Wichita L 2 OT L 78-75 Jan. 15 N.E. Louisiana Wichita L L 78-77 Jan. 18 *Bradley Peoria, Ill. L L 86-82 Jan. 20 *Drake Des Moines, Iowa W W 93-80 Jan. 25 *Saint Louis Wichita L L 75-66 Jan. 27 *Tulsa Wichita L L 96-91 Feb. 1 *West Texas State Amarillo, Texas L L 82-75 Feb. 3 *New Mexico State Las Cruces, N.M. W W 58-56 Feb. 8 *West Texas State Wichita W W 103-61 Feb. 12 *Bradley Wichita W W 73-65 Feb. 15 *Memphis State Memphis, Tenn. L L 99-77 Feb. 17 *North Texas State Wichita W OT W 73-71 Feb. 24 Loyola (Chicago) Chicago, Ill. W OT W 100-89 Feb. 27 Ball State Wichita W W 108-76 Mar. 3 *Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. L L 97-91 Mar. 9 *New Mexico State Wichita L L 72-66 * - Missouri Valley Conference game 1973-74 (11-15) Head Coach: Harry Miller Dec. 1 Washington Seattle, Wash. W Dec. 3 Arizona State Tempe, Ariz. L Dec. 8 Oklahoma Christian Wichita W Dec. 10 NE Louisiana Wichita W Dec. 18 Cal State-Los Angeles Wichita L Dec. 20 Loyola (Chicago) Wichita L Dec. 22 Northern Illinois DeKalb, Ill. L Dec. 27 Adams State Wichita W Jan. 3 *New Mexico State Las Cruces, N.M. L Jan. 5 *Drake Wichita W Jan. 7 Nebraska Wichita W Jan. 10 *Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. W

W 87-79 L 86-63 W 91-51 W 96-76 L 69-68 L 82-70 L 86-77 W 79-46 L 71-63 W 70-66 W 66-58 W 81-79

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Jan. 17 Creighton Wichita L L 65-63 Jan. 22 *North Texas Wichita W W 83-76 Jan. 24 Loyola (Chicago) Chicago, Ill. L L 81-69 Jan. 31 *Bradley Peoria, Ill. L L 108-73 Feb. 2 *Saint Louis St. Louis, Mo. L L 71-70 Feb. 7 Memphis State Memphis, Tenn. L L 91-90 Feb. 9 *Saint Louis Wichita L L 79-77 Feb. 14 *West Texas State Wichita W W 72-61 Feb. 16 Southern Illinois Carbondale, Ill. L L 84-77 Feb. 19 *Louisville Louisville, Ky. L L 106-90 Feb. 21 *Tulsa Wichita W W 67-66 Feb. 23 *New Mexico State Wichita W W 80-71 Feb. 28 *West Texas State Amarillo, Texas L L 85-73 Mar. 2 *North Texas State Denton, Texas L L 89-83 * - Missouri Valley Conference game 1974-75 (11-15) Head Coach: Harry Miller Nov. 29 UCLA Los Angeles L L 85-74 Dec. 2 South Dakota Wichita W W 88-64 Dec. 7 Brigham Young Provo, Utah W W 80-69 Dec. 9 Arizona State Wichita L L 72-70 Dec. 14 Nebraska Lincoln, Neb. L L 78-65 Dec. 21 Oklahoma Norman, Okla. L L 75-55 Dec. 27 Loyola (Chicago) Wichita L L 82-74 Dec. 30 Memphis State Memphis, Tenn. W W 95-91 Jan. 7 Long Beach State Wichita W W 75-46 Jan. 9 *Drake Des Moines, Iowa W W 106-92 Jan. 11 *Bradley Peoria, Ill. L L 88-73 Jan. 16 *West Texas State Wichita W W 60-55 Jan. 18 Saint Louis St. Louis, Mo. L L 77-67 Jan. 23 *Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. L L 74-63 Jan. 25 *New Mexico State Wichita W W 64-63 Jan. 30 Memphis State Wichita L L 78-76 Feb. 1 *Bradley Wichita W W 83-76 Feb. 6 *Louisville Wichita L L 62-57 Feb. 8 *New Mexico State Las Cruces, N.M. L L 72-66 Feb. 10 *West Texas State Amarillo, Texas L L 89-63 Feb. 13 *North Texas State Wichita W W 87-72 Feb. 15 *Tulsa Wichita W W 71-67 Feb. 20 *Louisville Louisville, Ky L L 85-76 Feb. 22 *North Texas State Denton, Texas L L 86-80 Feb. 27 *Drake Wichita L L 79-74 Mar. 1 Saint Louis Wichita W W 62-60 * - Missouri Valley Conference game

1975-76 (18-10) Head Coach: Harry Miller Dec. 1 Wisconsin-Milwaukee Wichita W W 107-65 Dec. 6 Morningside Wichita W W 109-66 Dec. 12 Eastern Michigan Wichita W W 96-62 Dec. 15 Long Beach State Long Beach, Calif.L L 58-55 Dec. 18 Memphis State Memphis, Tenn. L L 75-68 Dec. 20 Oklahoma Wichita W W 65-60 Dec. 23 Creighton Omaha, Neb. L L 77-71 Dec. 26 Texas Christian Wichita W W 84-65 Lobo Invitational-Albuquerque, N.M. Dec. 29 California L L 75-68 Dec. 30 New Mexico L L 86-80 Jan. 3 *New Mexico State Las Cruces, N.M. W W 70-61 Jan. 8 Memphis State Wichita W W 81-70 Jan. 10 *Southern Illinois Carbondale, Ill. L L 61-59 Jan. 17 *Tulsa Wichita W W 75-71 Jan. 19 Louisville Louisville, Ky. L L 56-52


ALL-TIME RESULTS Jan. 26 Cincinnati Wichita L OT L 92-85 Jan. 29 *West Texas State Wichita W W 63-55 Jan. 31 *New Mexico State Wichita W W 78-70 Feb. 5 *Bradley Wichita W W 84-71 Feb. 7 *Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. W W 70-61 Feb. 9 Loyola (Chicago) Chicago, Ill. W W 79-77 Feb. 14 *Southern Illinois Wichita W W 65-64 Feb. 19 *Drake Wichita W W 95-78 Feb. 23 *West Texas State Amarillo, Texas L L 69-62 Feb. 28 Louisville Wichita W W 78-74 Mar. 4 *Bradley Peoria, Ill. W W 84-74 Mar. 6 *Drake Des Moines, Iowa W W 75-69 NCAA Midwest Regional-Denton, Texas Mar. 13 Michigan L L 74-73 * - Missouri Valley Conference game 1976-77 (18-10) Head Coach: Harry Miller Nov. 27 Augustana (S.D.) Wichita W W 88-65 Nov. 29 Montana State Wichita W W 67-50 Sun Devil Classic-Tempe, Ariz. Dec. 3 Oregon L L 57-49 Dec. 4 San Diego State W W 75-62 Dec. 9 Hardin-Simmons Wichita W W 84-74 Dec. 13 Long Beach State Wichita W W 83-78 Dec. 17 Cal St-Fullerton Wichita W W 70-63 Dec. 22 Brigham Young Wichita W W 69-63 Dec. 28 Cal Poly-SLObispo Wichita W W 76-57 Jan. 3 Oral Roberts Wichita L L 73-64 Jan. 8 *New Mexico State Wichita L L 89-67 Jan. 10 Oklahoma City Oklahoma City W W 72-66 Jan. 13 *Southern Illinois Carbondale, Ill. L L 60-59 Jan. 15 *Bradley Peoria, Ill. W W 87-74 Jan. 20 *Tulsa Wichita W W 68-48 Jan. 22 *West Texas State Amarillo, Texas W W 82-72 Jan. 26 Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio L L 68-60 Feb. 3 *Drake Wichita W W 75-65 Feb. 5 *Southern Illinois Wichita W 2 OT W 91-90 Feb. 10 *Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. L L 71-64 Feb. 12 *New Mexico State Las Cruces, N.M. L L 84-79 Feb. 14 Oklahoma City Wichita L L 81-63 Feb. 17 *Bradley Wichita W W 91-88 Feb. 19 Marquette Milwaukee, Wis. W W 75-64 Feb. 22 *Drake Des Moines, Iowa L L88-78 Feb. 26 *West Texas State Wichita W W 74-66 Missouri Valley Conference Tournament (higher seed hosts) Mar. 2 Drake Wichita W W 67-63 Mar. 4 West Texas State Wichita L L 79-68 * - Missouri Valley Conference game 1977-78 (13-14) Head Coach: Harry Miller Nov. 26 Hardin-Simmons Wichita W Dec. 3 Long Beach State Long Beach, Calif. L Dec. 8 Michigan State E. Lansing, Mich. L Dec. 10 DePaul Chicago, Ill. L Dec. 14 Northern Iowa Wichita W Dec. 21 S. Dakota State Wichita W Dec. 27 *Creighton (MVC) Wichita L Jan. 2 Marquette Wichita L Jan. 7 Oral Roberts Tulsa, Okla. L Jan. 9 *New Mexico State Wichita W Jan. 14 *New Mexico State Las Cruces, N.M. L Jan. 16 *Tulsa (MVC) Tulsa, Okla. W

W 79-62 L 95-94 L 84-57 L 89-84 W 81-65 W 104-83 L 71-70 L 67-56 L 62-54 W 71-70 L 82-79 W 102-84

Jan. 21 UNLV Wichita W W 87-83 Jan. 23 *Southern Illinois Wichita L L 66-59 Jan. 26 *Indiana State Wichita W W 74-70 Jan. 28 *Bradley Peoria, Ill. L L 78-77 Jan. 31 *Drake Des Moines, Iowa W W 74-73 Feb. 2 *West Texas State Wichita L L 64-59 Feb. 6 Oklahoma City Wichita W W 75-60 Feb. 9 *Creighton Omaha, Neb. L L 80-76 Feb. 11 *Southern Illinois Carbondale, Ill. L L 60-53 Feb. 16 *Tulsa Wichita W W 64-56 Feb. 18 *Bradley Wichita W W 66-64 Feb. 20 *Indiana State Terre Haute, Ind. L L 72-56 Feb. 23 *Drake Wichita W W 68-59 Feb. 25 *West Texas State Amarillo, Texas W W 81-74 Missouri Valley Conference Tournament (higher seeds hosts) Feb. 27 Bradley Peoria, Ill. L L 75-71 * - Missouri Valley Conference game 1978-79 (14-14) Head Coach: Gene Smithson Nov. 28 lowa Iowa City, Iowa L L 91-67 Sun Devil Classic -Tempe, Ariz. Dec. 1 New Mexico L L 95-81 Dec. 2 San Jose State L OT L 82-80 Dec. 9 DePaul Wichita W W 95-92 Dec. 13 Long Beach State Wichita L L 91-88 Dec. 14 South Dakota Wichita W W 93-75 Dec. 18 Texas-Arlington Wichita W W 104-72 Dec. 20 North Dakota State Wichita W W 118-77 Dec. 28 *West Texas State Wichita W W 96-84 Dec. 30 Pan American Wichita W W 93-77 Jan. 4 *Creighton Omaha, Neb. W OT W 94-88 Jan. 6 *So. Illinois Wichita L L 89-79 Jan. 9 UNLV Las Vegas, Nevada L L 111-89 Jan. 13 Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. W OT W 94-93 Jan. 16 Drake Des Moines, Iowa L OT L 114-109 Jan. 18 *Indiana State Wichita L L 94-84 Jan. 27 *Tulsa Wichita L L 88-86 Jan. 29 *Southern Illinois Carbondale, Ill. L L 82-81 Feb. 1 *Bradley Wichita W W 91-79 Feb. 3 *West Texas State Amarillo, Texas W W 79-69 Feb. 8 *New Mexico State Las Cruces, N.M. L L 93-75 Feb. 10 *Creighton Wichita W W 89-83 Feb. 15 *Drake Wichita W W 125-96 Feb. 17 *New Mexico State Wichita W W 86-84 Feb. 22 *Bradley Peoria, Ill. L L 76-74 Feb. 25 *Indiana State Terre Haute, Ind. L L 109-84 Missouri Valley Conference Tournament (higher seed hosts) Feb. 27 Drake Wichita W W 70-69 Mar. 1 New Mexico State Las Cruces, N.M. L L 85-81 * - Missouri Valley Conference game

1979-80 (17-12) Head Coach: Gene Smithson Nov. 30 Northern Michigan Wichita W W 76-61 Dec. 4 Long Beach State Long Beach, Calif. L L 77-72 McDonalds Classic-Wichita, Kan. Dec. 7 Francisco State W W 75-43 Dec. 8 Pan American W W 86-75 Dec. 11 Iowa Wichita L L 81-62 Dec. 14 Michigan State Wichita W W 55-54 Dec. 18 Samford Wichita W W 97-70 Dec. 22 Oral Roberts Wichita W W 70-66

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ALL-TIME RESULTS Dec. 31 Abilene Christian Wichita W W 75-58 Jan. 3 Iona New Rochelle, N.Y. L L 84-70 Jan. 5 *Indiana State Terre Haute, Ind. L L 62-54 Jan. 7 *Tulsa Wichita W W 91-83 Jan. 10 *Bradley Peoria, Ill. L L 67-66 Jan. 12 *Southern Illinois Carbondale, Ill. W W 68-45 Jan. 19 *Bradley Wichita L L 57-51 Jan. 21 *Creighton Wichita W OT W 81-77 Jan. 26 *New Mexico State Las Cruces, N.M. L L 75-70 Jan. 28 *Drake Wichita W W 83-70 Jan. 31 *West Texas State Amarillo, Texas L OT L 87-79 Feb. 2 *Creighton Omaha, Neb. L L 92-81 Feb. 4 **West Texas State Wichita W W 99-83 Feb. 16 *Southern Illinois Wichita W W 81-68 Feb. 18 *Drake Des Moines, Iowa W W 117-104 Feb. 21 *Indiana State Wichita W W 58-54 Feb. 23 *Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. L L 79-78 Missouri Valley Conference Tournament (higher seed hosts) Feb. 26 Indiana State Wichita W W 82-70 Feb. 28 Bradley Peoria, Ill. L L 68-60 National Invitational Tournament Mar. 6 Texas-El Paso Wichita L L 58-56 * - Missouri Valley Conference game 1980-81 (26-7) Head Coach: Gene Smithson Nov. 28 Abilene Christian Wichita W W 101-60 Dec. 1 Hardin-Simmons Wichita W W 105-46 McDonalds Classic-Wichita, Kan. Dec. 5 McNeese State W W 91-66 Dec. 6 Colorado State W W 53-34 Dec. 8 Long Beach State Wichita W W 80-61 Dec. 13 NE Louisiana Wichita W W 82-63 Dec. 17 Denver Wichita W W 93-60 Dec. 20 Oral Roberts Tulsa, Okla. W W 83-61 Dec. 23 Pan American Edinburg, Texas L L 83-82 Jan. 3 Iona Wichita W W 77-46 Jan. 10 Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. L L 91-84 Jan. 12 *West Texas State Wichita W W 100-85 Jan. 15 *New Mexico State Wichita W OT W 74-68 Jan. 17 *Southern Illinois Wichita W W 73-47 Jan. 22 *Creighton Omaha, Neb. W W 77-72 Jan. 24 *Drake Des Moines, Iowa W W 89-88 Jan. 26 *Indiana State Wichita W W 93-59 Jan. 31 *West Texas State Amarillo, Texas W W 73-65 Feb. 7 *Drake Wichita W W 79-67 Feb. 9 *Southern Illinois Carbondale, Ill. W W 81-61 Feb. 12 *Bradley Wichita W W 87-65 Feb. 16 *Tulsa Wichita L 2 OT L 74-72 Feb. 19 *New Mexico State Las Cruces N.M. L L 82-80 Feb. 22 *Creighton Wichita W W 83-70 Feb. 26 *Bradley Peoria, Ill. W W 70-57 Feb. 28 *Indiana State Terre Haute, Ind. L L 75-72 Missouri Valley Conference Tournament (higher seed hosts) Mar. 3 Southern Illinois Wichita** W W 77-57 Mar. 5 Drake Wichita** W W 88-74 Mar. 7 Creighton Wichita** L L 70-64 NCAA Midwest Sub Regional-Wichita Mar. 13 Southern University W W 95-70 Mar. 15 Iowa W W 60-56 NCAA Midwest Regional-New Orlean Mar. 20 Kansas W W 66-65 Mar. 22 Louisiana State L L 96-85 * - Missouri Valley Conference game

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1981-82 (23-6) Head Coach: Gene Smithson Nov. 27 Abilene Christian Wichita W W 93-55 McDonald’s Classic-Wichita, Kan. Dec. 4 District of Columbia W W 100-76 Dec. 5 Cincinnati W W 87-67 Dec. 8 Long Beach State Long Beach, Calif. W W 94-71 Dec. 12 Alabama-Birmingham Wichita W W 75-60 Dec. 19 Pan American Wichita W W 118-65 Dec. 23 Detroit Detroit, Mich. W W 79-70 Rainbow Classic -Honolulu, Hawaii Dec. 27 Cal State-Fullerton W W 70-67 Dec. 29 North Carolina State L L 60-48 Dec. 30 San Francisco L L 84-74 Jan. 2 *New Mexico State Wichita W W 63-50 Jan. 4 U.S. International Wichita W W 92-67 Jan. 6 Iona New York, N.Y. W W 97-78 Jan. 9 *Bradley Peoria, Ill. L L 55-47 Jan. 14 *Creighton Wichita W W 69-56 Jan. 16 *Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. L L 99-88 Jan. 21 *West Texas State Amarillo, Texas W W 73-72 Jan. 23 *New Mexico State Las Cruces, N.M. L L 59-57 Jan. 28 *Drake Wichita W W 75-49 Jan. 30 *Bradley Wichita W W 47-42 Feb. 4 *Illinois State Normal, Ill. W W 61-56 Feb. 6 *Tulsa Wichita L L 80-75 Feb. 11 *Creighton Omaha, Neb. W W 62-50 Feb. 13 *Drake Des Moines, Iowa W W 62-43 Feb. 18 *Indiana State Wichita W W 75-57 Feb. 20 *Southern Illinois Wichita W W 86-75 Feb. 21 Louisiana State Baton Rouge, La. W W 66-65 Feb. 23 *West Texas State Wichita W W l06-89 Feb. 27 *Indiana State Terre Haute, Ind. W W 92-72 * - Missouri Valley Conference game

1982-83 (25-3) Head Coach: Gene Smithson Nov. 26 New Orleans New Orleans, La. L L 96-82 Nov. 30 Detroit Wichita W W 73-61 McDonald’s Classic-Wichita, Kan. Dec. 3 Jackson State W W 89-64 Dec. 4 North Texas State W W 78-72 Dec. 7 Cal State-Fullerton Wichita W W 82-61 Dec. 11 Alabama-Birmingham Birmingham, Ala. W OT W 89-88 Dec. 30 Pacific Stockton, Calif. W W 75-66 Jan. 3 Arkansas-Little Rock Wichita W W 89-65 Jan. 6 *West Texas State Amarillo, Texas W W 89-88 Jan. 9 *Creighton Omaha, Neb. W W 77-66 Jan. 10 Colorado State Wichita W W 72-48 Jan. 13 *Tulsa Wichita W W 92-74 Jan. 15 *Drake Wichita W W 68-59 Jan. 20 *Bradley Wichita W W 72-65 Jan. 22 *Illinois State Normal, Ill. L L 54-53 Jan. 29 *Southern Illinois Carbondale, Ill. W W 100-78 Jan. 31 *Indiana State Terre Haute Ind. W W 89-81 Feb. 3 *New Mexico State Wichita W W 101-80 Feb. 5 *West Texas State Wichita W W 85-63 Feb. 7 Memphis State Memphis, Tenn. L L 85-73 Feb. 12 *Indiana State Wichita W W 111-96 Feb. 14 *Drake Des Moines, Iowa W W 80-65 Feb. 19 *Tulsa Tulsa,Okla. W W 84-81 Feb. 21 *New Mexico State Las Cruces N.M. W W 72-70 Feb. 24 *Creighton Wichita W W 81-71 Feb. 26 *Illinois State Wichita W W 72-62 Mar. 3 *Bradley Peoria, Ill. W 2 OT W 97-96 Mar. 5 Southern Illinois Wichita W W 109-83 * - Missouri Valley Conference game


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1983-84 (18-12) Head Coach: Gene Smithson Nov. 26 Lamar Wichita W W 59-58 Nov. 29 Colorado State Ft. Collins, Colo. W W 64-54 McDonald’s Classic-Wichita, Kan Dec. 2 Loyola Marymount Wichita* W W 75-73 Dec. 3 Hawaii Wichita* W W 89-68 Dec. 8 Pepperdine Malibu, Calif. L OT L 67-66 Dec. 10 Oregon Eugene,Or. L L 75-60 Dec. 20 New Orleans Wichita W W 67-59 Dec. 22 Temple Wichita L L 78-73 Jan. 5 *Bradley Peoria, Ill. L L 78-64 Jan. 7 *Illinois State Normal, Ill. L L 80-66 Jan. 12 *Drake Wichita W W 90-77 Jan. 14 *Southern Illinois Wichita W W 73-63 Jan. 19 *Indiana State Terre Haute, Ind. W W 66-65 Jan. 21 *Southern Illinois Carbondale, Ill. L 2 OT L 84-79 Jan. 26 *Illinois State Wichita W W 68-66 Jan. 28 *Creighton Wichita W W 80-67 Jan. 30 SW Louisiana Wichita W W 63-59 Feb. 2 *Tulsa Wichita W W 66-64 Feb. 5 Kansas Lawrence, Kan. L L 79-69 Feb. 6 *West Texas State Canyon, Texas W W 93-84 Feb. 11 *Bradley Wichita W W 91-61 Feb. 16 *Indiana State Wichita W W 78-67 Feb. 18 *Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. L L 105-97 Feb. 20 SW Louisiana Lafayette, La. L L 78-61 Feb. 25 *West Texas State Wichita W W 61-59 Feb. 28 *Drake Des Moines, Iowa W W 68-53 Mar. 1 *Creighton Omaha, Neb. L L 95-82 Missouri Valley Conference Tournament (higher seed hosts) Mar. 6 Southern Illinois Wichita** W W 107-77 Mar. 8 Tulsa Tulsa, Ok.** L L 86-80 National Invitational Tournament Mar. 15 Michigan A. Arbor, Mich. L L 94-70 * - Missouri Valley Conferece game 1984-85 (18-13) Head Coach: Gene Smithson Nov. 24 Lamar Beaumont, Texas W W 70-65 Nov. 26 Chicago State Wichita L L 60-49 Dec. 1 Pepperdine Wichita L L 83-81 Dec. 3 Oregon Wichita W W 63-58 McDonald’s Classic-Wichita, Kan. Dec. 7 Ohio University L L 56-55 Dec. 8 NcNeese State L L 60-56 Dec. 15 Nebraska-Omaha Wichita W W 70-43 Suntory Ball -Japan Dec. 21 North Carolina Osaka, Japan L L 80-69 Dec. 21 Arizona State Tokyo, Japan L L 76-69 Dec. 29 Hartford Wichita W W 97-66 Jan. 3 *West Texas State Wichita W W 98-64 Jan. 5 Kansas Kansas City, Mo. L L 90-83 Jan. 10 *Bradley Peoria, Ill. W W 82-79 Jan. 12 *Illinois State Normal, Ill. L OT L 86-80 Jan. 16 *Indiana State Wichita W W 84-80 Jan. 19 *Drake Wichita W W 81-65 Jan. 23 *Creighton Wichita W W 82-81 Jan. 26 *West Texas State Amarillo, Texas W W 99-86 Jan. 31 *Indiana State Terre Haute, Ind. W W 88-72 Feb. 2 *So. Illinois Carbondale, Ill. W W 92-76 Feb. 7 *So. Illinois Wichita W W 80-56 Feb. 9 *Tulsa Wichita L L 87-75 Feb. 14 *Creighton Omaha, Neb. L L 72-64 Feb. 16 *Illinois State Wichita L L 64-58

Feb. 18 *Drake Des Moines, Iowa W W 95-77 Feb. 23 *Bradley Wichita W W 75-65 Mar. 2 *Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. L L 67-66 MVC Tournament (higher seed hosts) Mar. 5 Southern Illinois Wichita W W 69-66 Mar. 7 Indiana State Wichita W W 92-65 Mar. 9 Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. W W 84-82 NCAA East Sub-Regional Mar. 15 Georgia Atlanta, Ga. L L 67-59 * - Missouri Valley Conference game 1985-86 (14-14) Head Coach: Gene Smithson Nov. 27 Oregon State Wichita W OT W 66-63 Dec. 1 Fresno State Fresno,Calif. L L 61-51 Pizza Hut Wichita Shootout-Wichita Dec. 6 Portland W W 76-56 Dec. 7 Temple L L 62-60 Dec. 14 SW Louisiana Wichita W W 74-62 Dec. 19 New Orleans Wichita W W 85-69 Dec. 21 Mississippi State Wichita W W 64-57 BMA Holiday Classic-Kansas City, Mo Dec. 27 Arizona State W W 74-59 Dec. 28 Kansas L L 81-56 Jan. 2 Abilene Christian Wichita W W 78-50 Jan. 4 *Creighton Omaha, Neb. W W 59-57 Jan. 6 Kansas State Manhattan, Kan. L L 77-60 Jan. 9 *Bradley Wichita L L 57-55 Jan. 11 *Illinois State Wichita L L 59-58 Jan. 19 *Indiana State Terre Haute, Ind. L L 67-54 Jan. 20 *Drake Des Moines, lowa L L 54-47 Jan. 25 *Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. L L 69-58 Jan. 30 *Southern Illinois Wichita L L 65-57 Feb. 1 *West Texas State Amarillo, Texas L L 64-54 Feb. 6 *Drake Wichita W W 74-58 Feb. 8 *Indiana State Wichita W W 77-76 Feb. 13 *Southern Illinois Carbondale, Ill. L L 72-71 Feb. 15 *West Texas State Wichita W W 45- 38 Feb. 17 *Tulsa Wichita W W 65-62 Feb. 20 *Illinois State Normal, Ill. W W 53-49 Feb. 22 *Bradley Peoria, Ill. L L 74-64 Mar. 1 *Creighton Wichita W 2 OT W 69-64 MVC Tournament -Tulsa, Okla. Mar. 3 Illinois State L L 78-70 * - Missouri Valley Conference game

1986-87 (22-11) Head Coach: Eddie Fogler Nov. 29 Pacific Wichita W W 71-60 Dec. 3 SW Louisiana Lafayette, La. W W 79-64 Shocker Shootout-Wichita Dec. 5 Northern Illinois W W 67-54 Dec. 6 Fordham L 2 OT L 91-88 Dec. 8 Purdue West Lafayette, Ind. L L 77-61 Dec. 10 Mississippi State Starkville, Miss. W W 61-48 Dec. 13 Kansas State Wichita W W 63-60 Dec. 22 Minnesota Minneapolis, Minn. L L 91-66 Hawaii Loa Holiday Classic-Honolulu, Hawaii Dec. 26 Syracuse L L 83-69 Dec. 27 Fresno Pacific W W 65-54 Dec. 30 Northern Arizona Wichita W W 68-49 Jan. 3 Pan American Wichita W W 79-72

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ALL-TIME RESULTS Jan. 6 Kansas Wichita W W 54-49 Jan. 10 Creighton Wichita W W 71-49 Jan. 12 Kansas State Manhattan, Kan. L L 79-67 Jan. 15 *Drake Des Moines, Iowa L L 61-51 Jan. 17 *Southern Illinois Carbondale, Ill. W W 81-65 Jan. 22 *Indiana State Wichita W W 64-53 Jan. 24 *Illinois State Wichita W W 66-57 Jan. 29 *Bradley Wichita W W 66-64 Jan. 31 *Tulsa Tulsa,Okla. L L 72-58 Feb. 5 *Creighton Omaha, Neb. L L 59-57 Feb. 7 *Southern Illinois Wichita W W 90-67 Feb. 12 *Illinois State Normal, Ill. L L 66-63 Feb. 14 *Bradley Peoria, Ill. L OT L 79-78 Feb. 19 *Drake Wichita W W 67-54 Feb. 21 *Indiana State Terre Haute, Ind. W W 70-52 Feb. 24 Chicago State Wichita W W 78-67 Feb. 26 *Tulsa Wichita W W 63-61 MVC Tournament (higher seed hosts) Feb.28 Creighton Wichita W W 73-70 Mar. 2 Illinois State Wichita W W 56-53 Mar. 4 Tulsa Tulsa, Okla.***W OT W 79-74 NCAA Midwest Regional-Rosemont, Ill. Mar. 13 St. John’s L L 57-55 * - Missouri Valley Conference game 1987-88 (20-10) Head Coach: Eddie Fogler Nov. 28 Cal State-Northridge Wichita W W 78-53 Dec. 3 Purdue Wichita L OT L 80-78 Dec. 5 George Mason Fairfax, Va. L OT L 94-93 Dec. 7 Hartford Hartford, Conn. L OT L 69-62 Dec. 12 Grambling State Wichita W W 93-80 Dec. 17 Austin Peay Wichita W W 72-66 Dec. 19 Oregon State Corvallis, Ore. W W 60-57 Dec. 28 Illinois-Chicago Wichita W W 79-58 Jan. 2 Minnesota Wichita W W 78-68 Jan. 4 Missouri State Springfield, Mo. L L 58-56 Jan. 6 Oral Roberts Wichita W W 94-72 Jan. 9 *Bradley Peoria, Ill. L L 88-70 Jan. 11 *Illinois State Normal, Ill. W W 66-54 Jan. 13 *Drake Wichita W W 80-69 Jan. 16. *Creighton Wichita W W 92-73 Jan. 19 Kansas State Manhattan, Kan. L L 58-47 Jan. 23 *Drake Des Moines, Iowa L L 61-58 Jan. 30 *Illinois State Wichita W W 61-58 Feb. 1 *Bradley Wichita W W 116-92 Feb. 6 *Indiana State Wichita W W 102-70 Feb. 8 *Southern Illinois Wichita W W 89-87 Feb. 11 *Indiana State Terre Haute, Ind. L L 63-62 Feb. 13 *Southern Illinois Carbondale, Ill. W W 83-81 Feb. 18 *Tulsa Wichita W W 65-59 Feb. 20 *Creighton Omaha, Neb. W W 63-49 Feb. 27 *Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. W 2 OT W 79-77 Feb. 29 Radford Wichita W W 98-75 MVC Tournament-Peoria, Ill. Mar. 5 Tulsa W W 74-66 Mar. 6 Illinois State L L 59-51 NCAA Midwest Regional-South Bend, Ind. Mar. 17 DePaul L L 83-62 * - Missouri Valley Conference game

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1988-89 (19-11) Head Coach: Eddie Fogler Nov. 26 Central Michigan Wichita W W 98-71 Nov. 29 George Mason Wichita W W 96-75 Dec. 3 Hartford Wichita W W 85-59 Dec. 12 Oral Roberts Tulsa, Okla. W W 92-91 Dec. 15 Missouri State Wichita W W 66-59 Dec. 19 Purdue W. Lafayette, Ind. L L 71-61 Palm Beach Classic -West Palm Beach, Fla. Dec. 28 Washington W. W W 92-72 Dec. 30 Miami, Fla. L L 81-59 Jan. 5 Iona Wichita W W 78-58 Jan. 7 *Bradley Wichita W W 87-86 Jan. 9 *Southern Illinois Carbondale, Ill. L L 79-75 Jan. 12 *Drake Des Moines, Iowa W W 71-57 Jan. 14 *Tulsa Wichita W W 75-68 Jan. 16 *Creighton Wichita L OT L 81-80 Jan. 19 *Indiana State Wichita W W 97-63 Jan. 21 *Illinois State Wichita W W 65-53 Jan. 25 Kansas Lawrence, Kan. L L 86-66 Jan. 28 Brigham Young Provo, Utah L L 93-92 Feb. 2 *Drake Wichita W W 88-67 Feb. 4 *Bradley Peoria, Ill. W W 93-82 Feb. 6 *Illinois State Normal, Ill. L L 57-52 Feb. 11 Xavier Wichita W W 97-79 Feb. 13 *Creighton Omaha, Neb. W W 66-62 Feb. 16 *Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. L L 60-57 Feb. 19 Kansas State Wichita L OT L73-71 Feb. 23 *Indiana State Terre Haute, Ind. W W 84-69 Feb. 25 *Southern Illinois Wichita W W 91-68 MVC Tournament (higher seed hosts) Mar. 4 Illinois State Wichita L L 66-60 National Invitational Tournament Mar. 16 UC Santa Barbara Wichita W W 70-62 Mar. 20 Michigan State East Lansing, Mich. L L 79-67 * - Missouri Valley Conference game 1989-90 (10-19) Head Coach: Mike Cohen Preseason NIT Nov. 16 Houston Wichita L L 67-66 Nov. 29 Central Michigan Mt. Pleasant, Mich. L L 80-78 Manufacturer’s Hanover Classic-New Rochelle, N.Y Dec. 1 Kent State L L 77-65 Dec. 2 Colgate W W 101-87 Dec. 5 Southwest Missouri State Wichita W W 81-68 Dec. 13 American Wichita L L 72-71 Dec. 18 Purdue Wichita L L 62-54 Dec. 23 Fresno State Wichita W W 82-62 Hoosier Classic-Indianapolis, Ind. Dec. 27 Indiana L L 75-54 Dec. 28 Loyola-Chicago W W 75-59 Jan. 4 Kansas Wichita L L 93-66 Jan. 6 *Drake Wichita L L 63-61 Jan. 8 Missouri State Springfield, Mo. L L 77-51 Jan. 13 *Bradley Wichita L L 73-65 Jan. 18 *Tulsa Wichita W W 60-59 Jan. 20 Kansas State Manhattan, Kan. L L 83-62 Jan. 24 Notre Dame South Bend, Ind. L L 88-78 Jan. 27 *llinois State Normal, Ill. L OT L 71 -66 Jan. 29 *Bradley Peoria, Ill. L L 70-64 Feb. 3 Indiana State Wichita W W 60-38 Feb. 8 *Creighton Wichita L L 67-61 Feb. 10 *Drake Des Moines, Iowa W W 68-62


ALL-TIME RESULTS Feb. 15 *Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. L L 78-75 Feb. 17 *Creighton Omaha, Neb. L 20T L 103-95 Feb. 19 *Southern Illinois Wichita W W79-72 Feb. 22 *Illinois State Wichita W W 66-52 Feb. 24 *Indiana State Terre Haute, Ind. W W 67-60 Feb. 26 *Southern Illinois Carbondale, Ill. L L 81-67 MVC Tournament (Normal, Ill.) Creighton L L 70-66 * - Missouri Valley Conference game 1990-91 (14-17) Head Coach: Mike Cohen Richmond Central Fedility Classic -Richmond, Va. Nov. 23 Georgia L L 89-58 Nov. 24 Dartmouth L L 74-63 Dec. 4 Alabama Wichita W OT W 74-71 Dec. 6 Delaware State Wichita W W 88-82 Dec. 8 Oklahoma State Wichita W W 72-69 Dec. 13 *Drake Des Moines, Iowa W W 84-65 Dec. 15 *Missouri State Wichita L OT L 64-62 Dec. 22 Utah Salt Lake City, Utah L L 95-48 Hawaii Rainbow Classic -Honolulu, Hawaii Dec. 27 Tennessee W W 77-73 Dec. 29 Hawaii L L 89-73 Dec. 30 Stetson W W 69-58 Jan. 3 Austin Peay Wichita W W 81-55 Jan. 7 Kansas State Wichita L L 67-66 Jan. 10 Notre Dame Wichita W W 60-50 Jan. 12 *Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. W W 83-74 Jan. 15 *Creighton Omaha, Neb. L L 79-56 Jan. 19 *Southern Illinois Wichita W W 68-65 Jan. 23 Kansas Lawrence, Kan. L L 84-50 Jan. 26 *Bradley Peoria, Ill. L L 70-51 Jan. 28 *Illinois State Normal, Ill. W W 73-60 Jan. 31 *Tulsa Wichita W W 65-61 Feb. 2 *Missouri State Springfield, Mo. L L 63-38 Feb. 4 *Indiana State Wichita L L 64-58 Feb. 6 *Bradley Wichita W W 78-68 Feb. 9 *Illinois State Wichita L L 78-57 Feb. 12 St. Peter’s E. Rutherford, N.J. L 59-74 Feb. 16 *Southern Illinois Carbondale, Ill. L L 90-65 Feb. 18 *Indiana State Terre Haute , Ind. L L 75-64 Feb. 23 *Drake Wichita W W 96-83 Feb. 25 *Creighton Wichita L L 65-54 MVC Tournament-St. Louis, Mo. Mar 02 Tulsa L L 71-52 * - Missouri Valley Conference game 1991-92 (8-20) Head Coach: Mike Cohen Nov. 25 Rider Wichita W W 78-39 Nov. 30 Delaware State Wichita W W 78-68 Dec. 7 Florida Wichita L L 61-50 Dec. 14 Oklahoma State Stillwater, Okla. L L 82-54 Dec. 21 Utah Wichita L L 58-36 Dec. 28 *Southern Illinois Wichita L L 66-64 Dec. 30 Syracuse Syracuse, N.Y. L L 88-63 Jan. 4 St. Peter’s Wichita L L 71-68 Jan. 8 Kansas Wichita L L 81-51 Jan. 11 *Indiana State Terre Haute, Ind. L L 81-51 Jan. 15 Kansas State Manhattan, Kan. L L 72-50 Jan. 18 *Illinois State Wichita W W 66-50 Jan. 22 *Northern Iowa Wichita W W 65-60 Jan. 25 *Drake Des Moines, Iowa L L 65-56 Jan. 27 *Creighton Wichita L L 73-68

Feb. 1 *Bradley Peoria, Ill. L L 78-62 Feb. 3 *Illinois State Normal, Ill. L L 63-62 Feb. 8 *Northern Iowa Cedar Falls, Iowa L L 78-65 Feb. 10 *Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. L L 70-66 Feb. 13 *Missouri State Wichita L L 70-55 Feb. 15 *Indiana State Wichita W W 73-58 Feb. 17 *Southern Illinois Carbondale, Ill. L L 69-55 Feb. 20 *Tulsa Wichita L L 74-60 Feb. 22 *Creighton Omaha, Neb. W W 64-62 Feb. 26 *Missouri State Springfield, Mo. L L 72-53 Feb. 29 *Drake Wichita W W 71-53 Mar 02 *Bradley Wichita W W 63-42 MVC Tournament -St. Louis, Mo. Mar 07 Southern Illinois L L 67-63 * - Missouri Valley Conference game

1992-93 (10-17) Head Coach: Scott Thompson Dec. 1 Alabama Tuscaloosa, Ala. L L 93-71 Dec. 5 UMKC Wichita W W 63-56 Dec. 12 Nebraska Wichita L L 71-64 Dec. 19 Texas A&I Wichita W W 75-64 Dec. 21 Kansas State Wichita W W 74-61 Dec. 30 Xavier Cincinnati, Ohio L L 88-54 Jan. 2 *Indiana State Terre Haute, Ind. W W 73-69 Jan. 6 Kansas Lawrence, Kan. L L 103-54 Jan. 9 *Bradley Wichita W W 58-50 Jan. 11 *Drake Des Moines, Iowa L L 66-62 Jan. 14 *Illinois State Wichita L L 68-66 Jan. 16 *Indiana State Wichita W W 84-68 Jan. 18 *Northern Iowa Cedar Falls, Iowa L (OT) L 74-72 Jan. 21 *Creighton Wichita W W 68-47 Jan. 23 *Southern Illinois Carbondale, Ill. L L 85-67 Jan. 26 Florida Gainesville, Fla. L L 83-58 Jan. 31 *Tulsa Wichita W (OT) W 77-76 Feb. 2 *Missouri State Springfield, Mo. L L 54-51 Feb. 6 *Bradley Peoria, Ill. L L 73-64 Feb. 8 *Illinois State Normal, Ill. L L 75-62 Feb. 11 *Northern Iowa Wichita W W 63-47 Feb. 15 *Missouri State Wichita L L 49-40 Feb. 20 *Southern Illinois Wichita L L 85-76 Feb. 22 *Drake Wichita W W 73-65 Feb. 27 *Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. L L 80-63 Mar 01 *Creighton Omaha, Neb. L L 58-54 MVC Tournament (St. Louis, Mo.) Mar 06 Southwest Missouri State L L 72-57 * - Missouri Valley Conference game 1993-94 (9-18) Head Coach: Scott Thompson Nov. 27 Simmons Wichita W W 81-50 Dec. 4 Southern Methodist Dallas, Texas L L 65-59 Dec. 6 Coppin State Wichita L L 65-64 Dec. 11 Nebraska Lincoln, Neb. L L 94-72 Dec. 18 Missouri State Springfield, Mo. L L 58-41 Dec. 22 *Southern Illinois Wichita L L 72-64 Cessna Classic -Wichita, Kan Dec. 29 Monmouth W OT W 65-59 Dec. 30 Jackson State W W 80-75 Jan. 4 UMKC Kansas City, Mo. L L 68-48 Jan. 8 *Bradley Wichita L L 61-58 Jan. 12 Kansas State Manhattan, Kan. L L 71-55

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ALL-TIME RESULTS Jan. 15 *Northern Iowa Wichita W Jan. 20 *Indiana State Terre Haute, Ind. L Jan. 22 *Southern Illinois Carbondale, Ind. L Jan. 24 *Creighton Wichita W Jan. 27 *Northern Iowa Cedar Falls, Iowa L Jan. 29 *Illinois State Wichita W Feb. 2 *Drake Wichita W feb. 5 *Creighton Omaha, Neb. L Feb. 9 *Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. L Feb. 12 *Missouri State Wichita W Feb. 17 *Illinois State Normal, Ill. L Feb. 19 *Bradley Peoria, Ill. L Feb. 23 *Tulsa Wichita L Feb. 26 *Indiana State Wichita W Feb. 28 *Drake Des Moines, Iowa L MVC Tournament-St. Louis, Mo. Mar 05 Bradley L * - Missouri Valley Conference game

W 77-71 L 87-73 L 95-79 W 82-66 L 74-58 2 OT W 87-85 OT W 83-79 L 56-55 L 79-64 W 65-63 L 78-47 L 70-61 L 89-52 W 66-54 L 109-67 L 52-44

1994-95 (13-14) Head Coach: Scott Thompson Nov. 26 Southern Methodist Wichita W W 78-67 Nov. 28 Northern Illinois DeKalb, Ill L L 79-77 Dec. 3 Nebraska-Omaha Wichita W W 89-66 Dec. 10 Mississippi Oxford, Miss. W W 71-70 Dec. 17 *Northern Iowa Cedar Rapids, Iowa W W 66-61 Dec. 20 *Evansville Wichita W W 63-61 Cessna Classic- Wichita, Kan. Dec. 29 Gonzaga W OT W 54-53 Dec. 30 The Citadel W OT W 64-62 Jan. 3 Kansas State Wichita W W 75-51 Jan. 7 *Southern Illinois Carbondale, Ill. L L 76-60 Jan. 10 *Missouri State Wichita W W 46-45 Jan. 12 *Tulsa Wichita L L 79-52 Jan. 15 *Drake Des Moines, Iowa L L 69-46 Jan. 19 *Bradley Peoria, Ill. L L 71-47 Jan. 21 *Illinois State Normal, Ill. L L 73-69 Jan. 28 *Bradley Wichita W W 54-47 Jan. 30 *Northern Iowa Wichita L L 59-58 Feb. 4 *Illinois State Wichita L OT L 83-82 Feb. 7 *Missouri State Springfield, Mo. L L 57-54 Feb. 11 *Drake Wichita W W 62-60 Feb. 16 *Indiana State Wichita W W 67-58 Feb. 18 Oral Roberts Tulsa, Okla. W W 82-62 Feb. 20 *Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. L L 67-58 Feb. 23 *Creighton Wichita L L 50-47 Feb. 25 *Indiana State Terre Haute, Ind. L L 94-83 Feb. 27 *Evansville Evansville, Ind. L L 81-73 MVC Tournament -St. Louis, Mo. Mar 04 Tulsa L L 77-63 * - Missouri Valley Conference game 1995-96 (8-21) Nov 24 Nov. 25 Nov. 26 Dec. 2 Dec. 4 Dec. 9 Dec. 16 Dec. 19 Dec. 22

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City Bank/Aloha Airlines Big Island Invitational (Hilo, Hawaii) Utah State W 63-612OT Minnesota L L 64-55 Oregon L L 74-64 Southern Methodist Dallas, Texas L L 65-46 Northern Illinois Wichita L L 77-52 *Evansville Wichita L L 91-74 Mississippi Wichita W W 72-59 *Missouri State Springfield, Mo. L L 64-52 Central Michigan Wichita W W 58-51

Cessna Classic -Wichita, Kan. Dec. 28 Bucknell W Dec. 29 St. Peter’s L Jan. 2 Kansas State Manhattan, KS L Jan. 4 *Drake Des Moines, Iowa L Jan. 6 *Creighton Omaha, Neb. L Jan. 10 *Indiana State Wichita W Jan. 13 *Drake Wichita L Jan. 16 *Illinois State Wichita L Jan. 20 *Southern Illinois Carbondale, Ill. L Jan. 22 *Indiana State Terre Haute, Ind. L Jan. 27 *Illinois State Normal, Ill. L Jan. 29 *Bradley Peoria, Ill. L Feb. 3 *Creighton Wichita L Feb. 5 *Southern Illinois Wichita W Feb. 10 *Tulsa Wichita L Feb. 15 *Bradley Wichita W Feb. 19 *Northern Iowa Cedar Rapids, Iowa W Feb. 22 *Missouri State Wichita L Feb. 24 *Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. L Feb. 27 Oral Roberts Wichita L

W 85-66 L 56-48 L 70-64 L 66-62 L 66-57 W 78-60 L 64-55 L 61-59 L 76-54 L 66-51 L 74-57 L 68-49 L 68-56 W 59-56 L 75-47 W 76-60 W 80-68 L 78-71 L 72-66 L 61-60

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1996-97 (14-13) Head Coach: Randy Smithson Nov. 30 Southern Methodist Wichita W W 62-44 Dec. 3 Kansas State Manhattan, Kan. W W 74-59 Dec. 7 Cleveland State Wichita W W 72-70 Dec. 14 Mississippi Oxford, Miss. L L 68-65 Dec. 19 Tulsa Wichita L L 56-53 Dec. 21 Prairie View A&M Wichita W W 95-62 Cessna Classic-Wichita, Kan. Dec. 27 Sam Houston State W W 70-51 Dec. 28 Virginia Commonwealth W W 80-50 Jan. 2 *Evansville Evansville, Ind. W W 69-55 Jan. 4 *Indiana State Terre Haute, Ind. W W 54-51 Jan. 7 *Bradley Wichita W OT W 64-59 Jan. 11 *Creighton Wichita L L 70-67 Jan. 18 *Missouri State Wichita W W 75-60 Jan. 22 *Drake Wichita W W 80-74 Jan. 25 *Illinois State Normal, Ill. L L 79-71 Jan. 27 *Bradley Peoria, Ill. L L 74-57 Jan. 30 *Indiana State Wichita L L 69-61 Feb. 2 *Northern Iowa Cedar Falls, Iowa L L 58-56 Feb. 5 *Southern Illinois Carbondale, Ill. L L 60-56 Feb. 8 *Illinois State Wichita L L 62-53 Feb. 10 *Drake Des Moines, Iowa W W 65-55 Feb. 15 *Evansville Wichita L L 62-60 Feb. 17 *Southern Illinois Wichita W W 92-82 Feb. 20 *Creighton Omaha, Neb. L L 59-58 Feb. 22 *Missouri State Springfield, Mo. L OT L70-62 Feb. 24 *Northern Iowa Wichita W W 81-68 MVC Tournament -St. Louis, Mo. Feb. 28 Drake L L 74-63 * - Missouri Valley Conference game 1997-98 (16-15) Head Coach: Randy Smithson Nov. 18 Chicago State Wichita W W 78-52 Nov. 22 Prairie View A&M Wichita W W 67-52 Puerto Rico Shootout-Bayamon, P.R. Nov. 27 Illinois L L 57-70 Nov. 28 Hofstra L L 56-65 Nov. 29 Alabama L L 58-60 Dec. 6 Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. L L 40-50


ALL-TIME RESULTS Dec. 6 Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. L Dec. 10 Kansas State Wichita L Dec. 13 Old Miss Wichita L Dec. 20 *Missouri State Springfield, Mo. L Dec. 22 *Drake Wichita W Cessna Classic-Wichita, Kan. Dec. 28 William & Mary W Dec. 29 Buffalo W Jan. 3 Cleveland State Cleveland, Ohio L Jan. 5 *Indiana State Terre Haute, Ind. L Jan. 8 *Northern Iowa Wichita W Jan. 11 *Bradley Wichita L Jan. 15 *Illinois State Wichita L Jan. 17 *Southern Illinois Wichita W Jan. 22 *Northern Iowa Cedar Falls, Iowa W Jan. 24 *Illinois State Normal, Ill. L Jan. 27 *Creighton Wichita L Jan. 31 *Evansville Evansville, Ind. W Feb. 2 *Indiana State Wichita W Feb. 7 *Missouri State Wichita W Feb. 10 *Bradley Peoria, Ill. W Feb. 14 *Creighton Omaha, Neb. L Feb. 16 *Drake Des Moines, Iowa W Feb. 21 *Evansville Wichita W Feb. 24 *Southern Illinois Carbondale, Ill. W MVC Tournament-St. Louis, Mo. Feb. 28 Indiana State W Mar 01 Illinois State L * - Missouri Valley Conference game

L 40-50 83-90OT L 48-71 L 61-91 W 80-55 76-74OT W 79-69 63-64OT L 51-73 W 61-59 L 47-67 L 53-56 W 58-57 W 67-57 L 59-77 72-75-OT W 62-57 W 66-57 W 65-55 W 57-52 L 69-79 W 68-63 W 80-56 W 70-66 W 65-55 L 54-75

1998-99 (13-17) Head Coach: Randy Smithson Nov 18 Florida Atlantic Wichita W 88-85 Nov 24 Pepperdine Malibu, Calif. L 50-60 United Airlines Tipoff Classic -Honolulu, Hawaii Nov 27 Hawaii L 51-73 Nov 29 Rutgers L 64-74 Dec 05 Texas-San Antonio Wichita W 82-73 Dec 08 Kansas State Manhattan, Kan. L 47-64 Dec 12 *Illinois State Normal, Ill L 61-68 Dec 19 Florida A&M Wichita W 91-72 Dec 21 Chaminade Wichita W 80-51 Cessna Classic -Wichita, Kan. Dec 29 Mercer W 83-43 Dec 30 Western Illinois W 85-59 Jan 02 *Illinois State Wichita W 72-67 Jan 04 *Drake Wichita W 53-39 Jan 07 *Indiana State Terre Haute, Ind. L 57-91 Jan 09 *Evansville Evansville, Ind. L 73-81 Jan 13 *Southern Illinois Carbondale, Ill. L 55-67 Jan 16 *Bradley Peoria, Ill. L 47-57 Jan 18 *Southwest Missouri State Wichita W 94-882OT Jan 23 *Southern Illinois Wichita L 52-58 Jan 27 *Northern Iowa Wichita L 76-79 Jan 31 *Missouri State Springfield, Mo. L 58-89 Feb 04 *Evansville Wichita L 63-75 Feb 06 *Creighton Wichita W 98-85 Feb 11 *Drake Des Moines, Iowa W 73-66 Feb 13 *Northern Iowa Cedar Falls, Iowa L 82-87 Feb 18 *Indiana State Wichita L 68-74 Feb 20 *Bradley Wichita W 79-65 Feb 22 *Creighton Omaha, Neb. L 65-76 MVC Tournament -St. Louis, Mo. Feb 27 Northern Iowa St. Louis, Mo. W 74-72OT Feb 28 Evansville St. Louis, Mo. L 71-79 * - Missouri Valley Conference game

1999-2000 (12-17) Head Coach: Randy Smithson Nov 19 McNeese State Wichita W 72-52 Nov 27 Prairie View A&M Wichita W 93-69 Dec 01 Oklahoma State Stillwater, Okla. L 56-68 Dec 04 Pepperdine Wichita L 69-74 Dec 06 Alaska-Fairbanks Wichita W 71-62 Dec 12 Washington Seattle, Wash. L 47-61 Dec 21 Stony Brook Wichita W 79-48 Dec 30 *Indiana State Terre Haute, Ind. L 53-58 Jan 02 *Evansville Evansville, Ind. L 58-84 Jan 05 *Bradley Wichita L 64-75 Jan 10 Wyoming Wichita W 80-71 Jan 12 *Missouri State Springfield, Mo. L 63-70 Jan 16 *Southern Illinois Wichita L 79-87 Jan 19 *Bradley Peoria, Ill. L 64-77 Jan 22 *Northern Iowa Wichita L 54-66 Jan 27 *Indiana State Wichita L 65-72 Jan 29 *Creighton Omaha, Neb. L 72-88 Feb 02 *Missouri State Wichita W 72-69 Feb 05 *Evansville Wichita W 86-75 Feb 08 Centenary Wichita W 53-40 Feb 10 *Southern Illinois Carbondale, Ill. L 63-72 Feb 12 *Drake Wichita W 65-60 Feb 16 *Illinois State Wichita W 73-56 Feb 19 *Drake Des Moines, Iowa W 62-56 Feb 23 *Illinois State Normal, Ill. L 63-76 Feb 26 *Creighton Wichita L 64-75 Feb 28 Northern Iowa Cedar Falls, Iowa L 68-81 MVC Tournament -St. Louis, Mo. Mar 03 Illinois State W 70-55 Mar 04 Indiana State L 50-57 * - Missouri Valley Conference game 2000-01 (9-19) Head Coach: Mark Turgeon Nov 21 Kansas State Wichita W 76-66 Nov 26 Texas-Arlington Wichita W 64-50 Nov 30 Washington Wichita L 66-69 Dec 04 Tennessee State Wichita W 73-49 Dec 06 Oklahoma State Wichita W 61-59 Dec 09 IUPUI Wichita W 72-65 Dec 16 *Creighton Omaha, Neb. L 64-74 Dec 18 Hampton Wichita L 51-68 Dec 22 Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. L 49-78 Dec 30 Wyoming Laramie, Wyo. L 65-72 Jan 02 *Drake Wichita W 73-58 Jan 07 *Northern Iowa Wichita W 66-48 Jan 11 *Drake Des Moines, Iowa L 86-90 Jan 14 *Indiana State Terre Haute, Ind. L 68-92 Jan 17 *Southern Illinois Wichita L 72-80OT Jan 20 *Creighton Wichita L 52-56 Jan 24 *Northern Iowa Cedar Falls, Iowa L 50-62 Jan 27 *Indiana State Wichita L 67-85 Jan 29 *Illinois State Wichita L 61-68 Feb 03 *Missouri State Springfield, Mo. L 55-68 Feb 06 *Evansville Wichita L 74-77 Feb 10 *Bradley Peoria, Ill. L 57-65 Feb 15 *Evansville Evansville, Ind. L 61-74 Feb 17 *Missouri State Wichita W 59-48 Feb 21 *Southern Illinois Carbondale, Ill. L 62-682OT Feb 24 *Bradley Wichita W 69-55 Feb 26 Illinois State Normal, Ill. L 71-79

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ALL-TIME RESULTS MVC Tournament -St. Louis, Mo. Mar 02 Missouri State L 45-57 * - Missouri Valley Conference game 2001-02 (15-15) Head Coach: Mark Turgeon Top of the World Classic (Fairbanks, Alaska) Nov 16 Delaware L 47-62 Nov 17 Radford W 82-81 Nov 18 Mississippi L 68-80 Nov 24 Georgia Southern Wichita W 97-77 Nov 28 Texas-Arlington Wichita W 102-89 Dec 01 Oklahoma State Stillwater, Okla. L 59-61 Dec 05 Kansas State Manhattan, Kan. W 65-56 Dec 08 Tulsa Wichita L 76-82 Dec 17 Jacksonville Wichita L 65-67 Dec 21 Western Carolina Wichita W 102-73 Dec 29 Chicago State Chicago, Ill. W 78-56 Jan 02 *Bradley Wichita W 70-64 Jan 05 *Missouri State Springfield, Mo. L 61-82 Jan 07 *Illinois State Normal, Ill. L 71-81 Jan 10 *Southern Illinois Wichita W 88-79 Jan 12 *Drake Wichita W 81-65 Jan 16 *Indiana State Terre Haute, Ind. W 64-63 Jan 19 *Evansville Wichita W 81-63 Jan 22 *Creighton Wichita L 55-67 Jan 27 *Bradley Peoria, Ill. L 49-66 Jan 30 *Drake Des Moines, Iowa L 64-80 Feb 03 *Indiana State Wichita W 87-84 OT Feb 06 *Southern Illinois Carbondale, Ill. L 58-78 Feb 09 *Missouri State Wichita W 71-63 Feb 12 *Northern Iowa Cedar Falls, Iowa L 75-83 OT Feb 17 *Creighton Omaha, Neb. L 67-69 Feb 20 *Illinois State Wichita W 77-66 Feb 23 *Evansville Evansville, Ind. L 81-83 OT Feb 25 *Northern Iowa Wichita W 86-74 MVC Tournament -St. Louis, Mo. Mar 02 Missouri State L 59-72 * - Missouri Valley Conference game 2002-03 (18-12) Head Coach: Mark Turgeon Nov 23 Nov 27 Nov 30 Dec 04 Dec 07 Dec 14 Dec 18 Dec 21 Dec 30 Jan 04 Jan 07 Jan 10 Jan 15 Jan 18 Jan 21 Jan 25 Jan 29 Feb 01 Feb 04 Feb 08

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Wichita W Wichita W Tulsa, Okla. L Tulsa,Okla. L Wichita W Wichita L Wichita W Wichita L Wichita W Wichita W Wichita W Wichita W Carbondale, Ill. L Normal, Ill. W Wichita W Peoria, Ill. W Evansville, Ind. L Wichita L Wichita W Cedar Falls, Iowa L

76-74 71-65 71-76 69-80 74-55 66-79 92-73 58-68 74-56 79-55 71-55 67-63 64-69 69-66 69-61 64-60 74-75 59-94 85-71 72-80

Feb 10 *Evansville Wichita W 89-84 Feb 15 *Creighton Wichita W 80-74 Feb 19 *Drake Des Moines, Iowa W 80-70 Feb 22 *Indiana State Terre Haute, Ind. W 72-63 Feb 25 *Bradley Wichita L 77-86 Mar 01 *Missouri State Springfield, Mo. W 71-65 Mar 03 *Creighton Omaha, Neb. L 60-86 MVC Tournament -St. Louis, Mo Mar 08 Bradley W 70-66 Mar 09 Creighton L 69-70 National Invitational Tournament-Ames, Iowa Mar 19 Iowa State L 65-76 * - Missouri Valley Conference game 2003-04 (21-11) Head Coach: Mark Turgeon Paradise Jam-St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands Nov 21 LaSalle W 74-71 Nov 22 Hampton W 68-65 Nov 23 Boston College L 81-84 Nov 29 Northern Arizona Wichita W 68-51 Dec 02 Manhattan College Manhattan, NY W 74-57 Dec 06 Rockhurst College Wichita W 84-59 Dec 10 Kansas State Manhattan, Kan. L 50-54 Dec 13 *Missouri State Springfield, Mo. W 81-63 Dec 20 Tulsa Wichita W 66-58 Dec 22 Texas-Arlington Wichita W 75-61 Dec 30 Oral Roberts Wichita L 73-76 Jan 03 Drake Wichita L 60-71 Jan 08 *Northern Iowa Wichita W 82-65 Jan 11 *Southern Illinois Carbondale, Ill. L 64-73 Jan 14 *Bradley Peoria, Ill. W 66-53 Jan 17 *Indiana State Wichita L 63-64 Jan 21 *Creighton Wichita W 77-62 Jan 24 *Evansville Evansville, Ind. W 88-66 Jan 28 *Southern Illinois Wichita L 79-84 Jan 31 *Drake Des Moines, Iowa W 70-60 Feb 04 *Illinois State Normal, Ill. W 70-50 Feb 08 *Bradley Wichita W 78-57 Feb 11 *Indiana State Terre Haute, Ind. W 67-53 Feb 14 *Evansville Wichita W 90-73 Feb 18 *Northern Iowa Cedar Falls, Iowa L 80-85 Bracket Busters Matchup-Wichita Feb 21 Austin Peay W 62-47 Feb 25 *Missouri State Wichita W 77-66 Feb 28 *Illinois State Wichita W 68-62 Mar 01 *Creighton Omaha, Neb. L 61-75 MVC Tournament-St. Louis, Mo. Mar 06 Drake W 63-57 Mar 07 Northern Iowa L 56-63 National Invitational Tournament-Wichita Mar 19 Florida State L 65-76 2OT * - Missouri Valley Conference game

2004-05 (22-10) Head Coach: Mark Turgeon Nov 20 Eastern Washington Wichita, Kan. W 80-62 Nov 27 Austin Peay Clarksville, Tenn. W 72-62 Dec 01 San Francisco Wichita, Kan. W 65-55 Dec 08 *Drake Des Moines, Iowa W 75-53 Dec 11 Providence Providence, R.I. W 90-86 Dec 18 Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. W 71-66 Dec 21 Texas San Antonio Wichita, Kan. W 84-79 Dec 28 UMKC Wichita, Kan. W 81-68 Dec 31 *Evansville Wichita, Kan. W 91-81


ALL-TIME RESULTS Jan 03 Manhattan Wichita, Kan. L 59-64 Jan 08 *Missouri State Springfield, Mo. W 63-61 Jan 12 *Bradley Wichita, Kan. W 88-73 Jan 15 *Indiana State Terre Haute, Ind. L 60-64 Jan 17 *Evansville Evansville, Ind. W 81-65 Jan 22 *Southern Illinois Wichita, Kan. W 58-56 Jan 24 *Northern Iowa Cedar Falls, Iowa W 65-57 Jan 26 *Drake Wichita, Kan. W 75-65 Jan 29 *Illinois State Wichita, Kan. W 78-72 Feb 01 *Creighton Omaha, Neb. L 69-73 Feb 05 *Indiana State Wichita, Kan. W 67-57 Feb 10 *Illinois State Normal, Ill. W 76-62 Feb 12 *Bradley Peoria, Ill. L 68-74 Feb 16 *Creighton Wichita, Kan. L 62-68 Bracket Busters matchup-Oxford, Ohio Feb 19 Miami (Ohio) L 58-65 Feb 23 *Missouri State Wichita, Kan. W 72-61 Feb 26 *Southern Illinois Carbondale, Ill. L 55-65 Feb 28 *Northern Iowa Wichita, Kan. L 66-67 Mar 05 Drake St. Louis, Mo. W 72-52 MVC Tournament -St. Louis, Mo. Mar 06 Creighton L 60-70 Mar 16 Houston Wichita, Kan. W 85-69 National Invitational Tournament Mar 19 Western Kentucky Wichita, Kan. W 85-81 Mar 21 Vanderbilt Nashville, Tenn. L 63-65 * - Missouri Valley Conference game 2005-06 (26-9) Head Coach: Mark Turgeon Nov 18 Panhandle State Wichita, Kan. W 83-55 SPI Invitational Preliminary Round (campus sites) Nov 20 Texas Southern Wichita, Kan. W 86-54 Nov 22 Texas-Pan American Wichita, Kan. W 97-66 South Padre Island Invitational -S. Padre Island, Texas Nov 25 Illinois L 54-55 Nov 26 Delaware State W 62-44 Nov 30 Providence Wichita, Kan. W 82-74 Dec 03 Northwestern State Wichita, Kan. W 57-55 Dec 06 San Francisco San Francisco, Calif. W 75-67 Dec 10 Michigan State Detroit, Mich. L 64-83 Dec 17 UMKC Kansas City, Mo. W 77-55 Dec 20 Miami (Ohio) Wichita, Kan. W 55-46 Dec 28 *Indiana State Wichita, Kan. W 66-62 Dec 30 *Bradley Wichita, Kan. W 69-67 OT Jan 02 *Southern Illinois Carbondale, Ill. L 49-58 Jan 05 *Northern Iowa Wichita, Kan. L 61-75 Jan 08 *Illinois State Normal, Ill. W 56-47 Jan 11 *Bradley Peoria, Ill W 86-76 Jan 14 *Missouri State Wichita, Kan. W 81-57 Jan 19 *Evansville Evansville, Ind. W 69-62 Jan 22 *Missouri State Springfield, Mo. W 68-62 Jan 25 *Drake Wichita, Kan. W 85-62 Jan 28 *Creighton Omaha, Neb. L 55-57 Feb 01 *Evansville Wichita, Kan. W 74-66 Feb 04 *Southern Illinois Wichita, Kan. W 71-63 2OT Feb 07 *Northern Iowa Cedar Falls, Iowa L 56-68 Feb 11 *Indiana State Terre Haute, Ind. W 77-58 Feb 14 *Creighton Wichita, Kan. W 62-61OT Bracket Busters Matchup-Wichita, Kan. Feb 18 George Mason L 67-70

Feb 22 *Drake Des Moines, Iowa W Feb 25 *Illinois State Wichita, Kan. W MVC Tournament -St. Louis, Mo. Mar 03 Indiana State W Mar 04 Bradley L NCAA East Regional-Greensboro, N.C Mar 16 Seton Hall W Mar 18 Tennessee W NCAA East Regional Semifinals -Washington D.C. Mar 24 George Mason L * - Missouri Valley Conference game

60-58 64-57 81-63 52-60 86-66 80-73 55-63

2006-07 (17-14) Head Coach: Mark Turgeon Nov 11 Rockhurst Wichita, Kan. W 71-47 Nov 14 Chicago State Wichita, Kan. W 76-64 Nov 18 George Mason Fairfax, Va. W 72-66 Nov 25 Louisiana State Baton Rouge, La. W 57-53 Nov 29 UMKC Wichita, Kan. W 85-55 Dec 02 Syracuse Syracuse, NY W 64-61 Dec 09 Wyoming Casper, Wyo. W 83-69 Las Vegas Invitational - Preliminary Round (Campus Sites) Dec 17 Maryland-Eastern Shore Wichita, Kan. W 102-46 Dec 19 Kennesaw State Wichita, Kan. W 74-65 Las Vegas Invitational -Las Vegas, Nev. Dec 22 New Mexico L 68-71 Dec 23 Southern California L 56-60 Dec 30 *Northern Iowa Wichita, Kan. L 59-63 Jan 01 *Southern Illinois Carbondale, Ill. L 68-73 Jan 04 *Bradley Wichita, Kan. W 84-63 Jan 07 *Missouri State Springfield, Mo. L 87-95 Jan 10 *Indiana State Terre Haute, Ind. L 63-68 Jan 13 *Evansville Wichita, Kan. W 69-56 Jan 15 *Creighton Wichita, Kan. W 62-59 Jan 18 *Illinois State Normal, Ill. L 75-83 Jan 20 *Bradley Peoria, Ill. L 63-78 Jan 24 *Drake Wichita, Kan. W 82-77 Jan 27 *Evansville Evansville, Ind. W 66-61 Jan 30 *Northern Iowa Cedar Falls, Iowa W 67-61 Feb 03 *Southern Illinois Wichita, Kan. L 46-54 Feb 08 *Indiana State Wichita, Kan. W 61-45 Feb 11 *Illinois State Wichita, Kan. W 69-64 Feb 14 *Drake Des Moines, Iowa L 58-62 Bracketbuster-Wichita, Kan. Feb 17 Appalachian State L 58-60 Feb 20 *Missouri State Wichita, Kan. L 65-71 Feb 24 *Creighton Omaha, Neb. L 54-71 MVC Tournament-St. Louis, Mo. Mar 02 Missouri State L 64-67 * - Missouri Valley Conference game 2007-08 (11-20) Head Coach: Gregg Marshall Nov 13 Arkansas-Pine Bluff Wichita W 61-56 Paradise Jam-St. Tomas, Virgina Islands Nov 16 Baylor L 55-64 Nov 17 Monmouth L 50-59 Nov 19 Illinois-Chicago W 67-60 Nov 24 Wyoming Wichita W 75-63 Nov 29 Appalachian State Boone, N.C. W 62-53 Dec 04 Maryland-Baltimore County Wichita W 77-68 Dec 07 Texas Arlington Wichita L 59-60 Dec 15 UMKC Kansas City, Mo. L 56-59

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ALL-TIME RESULTS Dec 19 Louisiana State Wichita W 67-47 Dec 22 Alabama Birmingham Wichita W 61-52 Dec 29 *Drake Wichita L 54-62 Jan 01 *Illinois State Wichita L 46-49 Jan 05 *Bradley Peoria, Ill. W 80-73 Jan 08 *Missouri State Springfield, Mo. L 47-71 Jan 12 *Creighton Wichita L 65-68 Jan 16 *Illinois State Normal, Ill. L 51-72 Jan 19 *Southern Illinois Carbondale, Ill L 52-63 Jan 23 *Northern Iowa Wichita L 58-65 Jan 26 *Bradley Wichita L 54-63 Jan 29 *Missouri State Wichita W 70-62 OT Feb 02 *Creighton Omaha, Neb. L 63-65 Feb 06 *Evansville Evansville, Ind. L 56-64 Feb 09 *Indiana State Wichita W 65-60 Feb 13 *Northern Iowa Cedar Falls, Iowa L 75-77 OT Feb 16 *Southern Illinois Wichita L 67-74 OT Feb 19 *Indiana State Terre Haute, Ind. L 73-83 OT Bracketbusters Matchup-Flagstaff, Ariz. Feb 23 Northern Arizona L 75-85 Feb 26 *Evansville Wichita W 68-54 Mar 01 *Drake Des Moines, Iowa L 63-73 Missouri Valley Conference Tournament -St. Louis, Mo. Mar 06 Indiana State L 67-71 * - Missouri Valley Conference game 2008-09 (17-17) Head Coach: Gregg Marshall Nov 16 Florida A&M Wichita W 77-53 Nov 19 MKC Wichita L 63-66 Nov 24 Centenary Wichita W 65-44 Old Spice Classic -Lake Buena Vista, Fla. Nov 27 Georgetown L 50-58 Nov 28 Siena W 72-70 Nov 30 Michigan State L 57-65 Dec 03 Texas Tech Lubbock, Texas L 69-72 Dec 08 Texas Christian Ft. Worth, Texas L 48-57 Dec 12 Gardner-Webb Wichita W 76-64 Dec 20 Northern Arizona Wichita W 58-53 Dec 22 North Dakota Wichita W 66-51 Dec 28 *Creighton Omaha, Neb. L 56-68 Dec 31 *Bradley Wichita L 58-60 Jan 03 *Northern Iowa Cedar Falls, Iowa L 54-78 Jan 07 *Southern Illinois Wichita L 62-74 Jan 11 *Drake Des Moines, Iowa L 69-74 Jan 14 *Missouri State Springfield, Mo. L 55-68 Jan 17 *Creighton Wichita W 74-61 Jan 21 *Illinois State Wichita W 64-58 Jan 25 *Evansville Wichita W 51-50 Jan 28 *Bradley Peoria, Ill. L 50-65 Jan 31 *Drake Wichita W 63-47 Feb 04 *Indiana State Terre Haute, Ind. W 64-58 Feb 07 *Evansville Evansville, Ind. L 52-61 Feb 10 *Missouri State Wichita W 62-61 Feb 14 *Northern Iowa Wichita W 69-61 Feb 18 *Illinois State Normal, Ill. L 59-74 Bracketbusters Matchup-Wichita Feb 21 Cleveland State W 70-59 Feb 24 *Indiana State Wichita W 76-70 Feb 28 *Southern Illinois Carbondale, Ill. L 68-72

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Missouri Valley Conference Tournament -St. Louis, Mo. Mar 05 Missouri State W 59-46 Mar 06 Creighton L 62-63 College Basketball Invitational (CBI) - campus sites Mar 18 Buffalo Wichita W 84-73 Mar 23 Stanford Wichita L 56-70 * - Missouri Valley Conference game

2009-10 (25-10) Head Coach: Gregg Marshall CBE Classic Preliminary Round-Wichita, Kan. Nov 15 Fairleigh Dickinson W 80-64 Nov 18 Arkansas-Monticello W 79-50 CBE Classic-Kansas City, Mo. Nov 23 Pittsburgh L 55-68 Nov 24 Iowa W 74-57 Nov 28 Cleveland State Cleveland, Ohio W 69-54 Nov 30 Alcorn State Wichita W 87-52 Dec 03 Texas Southern Wichita W 74-43 Dec 05 South Carolina Upstate Wichita W 72-45 Dec 09 UMKC Kansas City, Mo. W 73-52 Dec 12 Texas Christian Wichita W 80-68 Dec 19 Texas Tech Wichita W 85-83 Dec 21 North Dakota State Wichita W 69-57 Dec 29 *Illinois State Normal, Ill. L 52-72 Jan 01 *Drake Wichita W 61-38 Jan 03 *Bradley Wichita W 81-69 Jan 06 *Missouri State Springfield, Mo. W 65-62 Jan 09 *Creighton Wichita W 70-58 Jan 13 *Indiana State Terre Haute, Ind. W 84-73 Jan 16 *Creighton Omaha, Neb. L 56-57 Jan 19 *Northern Iowa Wichita W 60-51 Jan 23 *Drake Des Moines, Iowa L 64-78 Jan 27 *Illinois State Wichita W 74-66 Jan 31 *Southern Illinois Carbondale, Ill. W 55-54 Feb 03 *Northern Iowa Cedar Falls, Iowa L 56-59 Feb 06 *Indiana State Wichita W 76-70 Feb 09 *Evansville Evansville, Ind. L 62-65 Feb 14 *Missouri State Wichita W 66-64 Feb 17 *Evansville Wichita W 76-70 OT Bracketbusters Matchup-Logan, Utah Feb 20 Utah State L 58-68 Feb 24 *Bradley Peoria, Ill. L 73-75 Feb 27 *Southern Illinois Wichita W 76-55 Missouri Valley Conference Tournament -St. Louis, Mo Mar 05 Missouri State W 73-63 Mar 06 Illinois State W 65-61 Mar 07 Northern Iowa L 52-67 National Invitational Tournament-Wichita Mar 17 Nevada L 70-74 * - Missouri Valley Conference game

2010-11 (29-8) Head Coach: Gregg Marshall Nov 16 Texas Southern Wichita W 79-67 EA Sports Maui Invitational-Maui, Hawaii Nov 22 Connecticut L 79-83 Nov 23 Chaminade W 79-58 Nov 24 Virginia W 70-58 Nov 29 UMKC Wichita W 71-52 Dec 01 Chicago State Wichita W 91-51 Dec 04 San Diego State San Diego, Calif. L 69-83 Dec 10 Nicholls State Wichita W 68-50 Dec 13 Alabama A&M Wichita W 71-49


ALL-TIME RESULTS Dec 18 Louisiana State Bossier City, La. W 70-69 Dec 21 Tulsa INTRUST Bank Arena W 82-79 Dec 29 Evansville Wichita W 91-57 Jan 01 *Bradley Peoria, Ill. W 79-63 Jan 04 *Drake Wichita W 82-63 Jan 07 *Illinois State Normal, Ill. W 65-51 Jan 09 *Missouri State Wichita L 56-59 Jan 12 *Creighton Omaha, Neb. W 68-54 Jan 15 *Drake Des Moines, Iowa W 68-54 Jan 19 *Northern Iowa Wichita L 74-77 Jan 22 *Indiana State Wichita W 93-83 3OT Jan 26 *Southern Illinois Carbondale, Ind. W 74-64 Jan 29 *Bradley Wichita W 61-41 Feb 01 *Indiana State Terre Haute, Ind. W 70-54 Feb 05 *Illinois State Wichita W 74-57 Feb 08 *Southern Illinois Wichita L 53-56 Feb 12 *Northern Iowa Cedar Falls, Iowa W 73-55 Feb 15 *Evansville Evansville, Ind. W 80-74 Brackbuster Matchup-Wichita Feb 18 Virginia Commonwealth L 67-68 Feb 23 *Creighton Wichita W 67-65 Feb 26 *Missouri State Springfield, Mo. L 64-69 MVC Tournament-St. Louis, Mo. Mar 04 Bradley W 70-56 Mar 05 Indiana State L 54-61 Mar 16 Nebraska Wichita W 76-49 National Invitational Tournament Mar 20 Virginia Tech Blackburg, Va. W 79-76 OT Mar 23 College of Charleston Wichita W 82-75 NIT Semifinal and Championship (Madison Square Garden/New York City) Mar 29 Washington State W 75-44 Mar 31 Alabama W 66-57 * - Missouri Valley Conference game 2011-12 (27-6) Head Coach: Gregg Marshall Nov 13 Charleston Southern Wichita W 85-57 Puerto Rico Tip-Off -San Juan, Puerto Rico Nov 17 Colorado W 67-58 Nov 18 Alabama L 60-70 Nov 20 Temple L 74-78 OT Nov 25 Alabama Birmingham INTRUST Bank Arena W 68-46 Dec 01 State Fullerton Wichita W 75-60 Dec 04 UNLV Wichita W 89-70 Dec 07 Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. W 77-67 Dec 10 Utah State Wichita W 83-76 Dec 14 Chicago State Wichita W 94-44 Dec 19 Newman Wichita W 102-53 Dec 28 *Bradley Peoria, Ill. W 90-51 Dec 31 *Creighton Wichita L 61-68 Jan 04 *Evansville Evansville, Ind. W 67-66 Jan 07 *Southern Illinois Carbondale, Ill. W 83-73 Jan 10 *Illinois State Wichita W 65-62 Jan 13 *Bradley Wichita W 78-41 Jan 15 *Indiana State Terre Haute, Ind. W 75-65 Jan 18 *Northern Iowa Cedar Falls, Iowa W 71-68 Jan 21 *Southern Illinois Wichita W 85-42 Jan 25 *Evansville Wichita W 86-74 Jan 28 *Drake Des Moines, Iowa L 86-93 3OT Feb 01 *Missouri State Springfield,Mo. W 74-67 Feb 04 *Indiana State Wichita W 71-66 Feb 08 *Northern Iowa Wichita W 82-57 Feb 11 *Creighton Omaha, Neb. W 89-68 Feb 15 *Missouri State Wichita W 73-58

Brackbuster Matchup-Davidson, N.C. Feb 18 Davidson W 91-74 Feb 22 Illinois State Normal, Ill. W 68-55 Feb 25 *Drake Wichita W 81-58 MVC Tournament-St. Louis, Mo Mar 02 Indiana State W 72-48 Mar 03 Illinois State L 64-65 NCAA Regional -Portland, Ore. Mar 15 Virginia Commonwealth L 59-62 * - Missouri Valley Conference game 2012-13 (30-9) Head Coach: Gregg Marshall Nov 10 NC Central Wichita W 71-57 Nov 13 Virginia Commonwealth Richmond, Va. W 53-51 Cancun Challenge Preliminary Round (campus sites) Nov 15 Western Carolina Wichita W 79-63 Nov 17 Howard Wichita W 69-50 Cancun Challenge -Cancun, Mexico/Moon Palace Nov 20 DePaul W 75-62 Nov 21 Iowa W 75-63 Nov 28 Tulsa Wichita W 86-60 Missouri Valley Conference/Mountain West Challenge-Colorado Springs, Colo. Dec 02 Air Force W 72-69 Dec 08 Northern Colorado Wichita W 80-54 Dec 13 Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. L 60-69 Dec 20 Charleston Southern Wichita W 65-53 Dec 22 Southern Miss INTRUST Bank Arena W 59-51 Dec 30 *Northern Iowa Wichita W 66-41 Jan 02 *Drake Des Moines, Iowa W 75-63 Jan 06 *Bradley Peoria, Ill. W 69-63 Jan 09 *Southern Illinois Wichita W 82-76 Jan 13 *Evansville Evansville, Ind. L 67-71 Jan 16 *Illinois State Wichita W 74-62 Jan 18 *Creighton Wichita W 67-64 Jan 23 *Missouri State Springfield, Mo. W 62-52 Jan 26 *Bradley Wichita W 70-39 Jan 29 *Indiana State Wichita L 55-68 Feb 02 *Northern Iowa Cedar Falls, Iowa L 52-57 Feb 05 *Southern Illinois Carbondale, Ill. L 62-64 Feb 09 *Missouri State Wichita W 79-50 Feb 13 *Drake Wichita W 71-56 Feb 17 *Illinois State Normal, Ill. W 68-67 Feb 19 *Indiana State Terre Haute, Ind. W 66-62 Bracket Busters Series-Wichita Feb 23 Detroit W 94-79 Feb 27 *Evansville Wichita L 56-59 Mar 02 *Creighton Omaha, Neb. L 79-91 Missouri Valley Conference Tournament game (St. Louis, Mo./Scottrade Center) Mar 08 Missouri State W 69-59 Mar 09 Illinois State W 66-51 Mar 10 Creighton L 65-68 NCAA Tournament Second/Third Round (Salt Lake City, Utah/Energy Solutions Arena) Mar 21 Pittsburgh W 73-55 Mar 23 Gonzaga W 76-70 NCAA West Regional Semifinals/Final (Los Angeles, Calif./Staples Center) Mar 28 La Salle W 72-58 Mar 30 Ohio State W 70-66 NCAA Final Four -Atlanta, Ga./Georgia Dome Apr 06 Louisville L 68-72 * - Missouri Valley Conference game

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ALL-TIME RESULTS 2013-14 (35-1)

OVERTIME GAMES

Head Coach: Gregg Marshall

Nov 09 Emporia State Wichita W 93-50 Nov 11 Western Kentucky Wichita W 66-49 CBE Classic Preliminary Round -campus sites Nov 14 William & Mary Wichita W 79-62 Nov 16 Tennessee State Wichita W 85-71 Nov 20 Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. W 77-54 CBE Classic (Kansas City, Mo./Sprint Center) Nov 25 DePaul W 90-72 Nov 26 BYU W 75-62 Dec 01 Saint Louis St. Louis, Mo. W 70-65 Dec 07 Oral Roberts Wichita W 71-58 Dec 14 Tennessee INTRUST Bank Arena W 70-61 Dec 17 Alabama Tuscaloosa, Ala. W 72-67 Dec 22 North Carolina Central Wichita W 77-66 Dec 29 Davidson Wichita W 81-70 Jan 02 *Southern Illinois Carbondale, Ill. W 82-67 Jan 05 *Northern Iowa Wichita W 67-53 Jan 08 *Illinois State Wichita W 66-47 Jan 11 *Missouri State Springfield, Mo. W 72-69 OT Jan 14 *Bradley Wichita W 72-50 Jan 18 *Indiana State Wichita W 68-48 Jan 22 *Illinois State Normal, Ill. W 70-55 Jan 25 *Drake Des Moines, Iowa W 78-61 Jan 28 *Loyola (Chicago) Wichita W 57-45 Feb 01 *Evansville Wichita W 81-67 Feb 05 *Indiana State Terre Haute, Ind. W 65-58 Feb 08 *Northern Iowa Cedar Falls, Iowa W 82-73 Feb 11 *Southern Illinois Wichita W 78-67 Feb 16 *Evansville Evansville, Ind. W 84-58 Feb 19 *Loyola (Chicago) Chicago, Ill. W 88-74 Feb 22 *Drake Wichita W 83-54 Feb 25 *Bradley Peoria, Ill. W 69-49 Mar 01 *Missouri State Wichita W 68-45 MVC Tournament game (St. Louis, Mo./Scottrade Center) Mar 07 Evansville W 80-58 Mar 08 Missouri State W 67-42 Mar 09 Indiana State W 83-69 NCAA Tournament Second/Third Round (St. Louis, Mo./Scottrade Center) Mar 21 Cal Poly W 64-37 Mar 23 Kentucky L 76-78 * - Missouri Valley Conference game

OVERTIME GAMES Feb. 16, 1912 Feb. 17, 1916 Feb. 21, 1919 Jan. 15, 1931 Feb. 27, 1932 Dec. 28, 1934 Mar. 3, 1936 Dec. 23, 1936 Jan. 14, 1938 Feb. 19, 1938 Feb. 18, 1939 Feb. 20, 1942 Jan. 14, 1947 Dec. 18, 1947 Jan. 17, 1948 Dec. 20, 1948 Jan. 14, 1950

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Bethany 31, WSU 27 Ottawa 36, WSU 30 College of Emporia 31, WSU 28 WSU 28, Tulsa 26 WSU 40, Emporia State 38 Oklahoma City 52, WSU 46 Phillips 33, WSU 32 WSU 42, Drake 38 WSU 39, Fort Hays State 38 Emporia State 53, WSU 51 Fort Hays State 38, WSU 31 Washburn 36, WSU 35 Southwestern 43, WSU 41 WSU 45, Culver-Stockton 43 Tulsa 45, WSU 44 WSU 42, Regis 40 Detroit 53, WSU 52

Lindsborg, Kan. Ottawa, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Tulsa, Okla. Wichita, Kan. Oklahoma City, Okla. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Hays, Kan. Topeka, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Canton, Mo. Wichita, Kan. Denver, Colo. Wichita, Kan.

0-1 0-2 0-3 1-3 2-3 2-4 2-5 3-5 4-5 4-6 4-7 4-8 4-9 5-9 5-10 6-10 6-11

Jan. 5, 1953 Jan. 4, 1954 Dec. 19, 1955 Feb. 18, 1956 Feb. 28, 1956 Mar. 2, 1957 Feb. 7, 1959 Dec. 27, 1961 Dec. 3, 1962 Dec. 15, 1962 Dec. 17, 1962 Jan. 15, 1963 Feb. 15, 1964 Jan. 29, 1965 Mar. 6, 1965 Mar. 5, 1966 Mar. 14, 1966 Jan. 7, 1967 Jan. 17, 1967 Feb. 10, 1968 Dec. 10, 1968 Feb. 6, 1969 Mar. 3, 1969 Dec. 6, 1969 Feb. 19, 1970 Feb. 20, 1971 Feb. 25, 1971 Dec. 22, 1971 Dec. 29, 1972 Jan. 13, 1973 Feb. 17, 1973 Feb. 24, 1973 Jan. 26, 1976 Feb. 5, 1977 Dec. 2, 1978 Jan. 4, 1979 Jan. 13, 1979 Jan. 16, 1979 Jan. 21, 1980 Jan. 31, 1980 Jan. 15, 1981 Feb. 16, 1981 Dec. 11, 1982 Mar. 3, 1983 Dec. 8, 1983 Jan. 21, 1984 Jan. 12, 1985 Nov. 27, 1985 Mar. 1, 1986 Dec. 6, 1986 Feb. 14, 1987 Mar. 4, 1987 Dec. 3, 1987 Dec. 5, 1987 Dec. 7, 1987 Feb. 27, 1988 Jan. 16, 1989 Feb. 19, 1989 Jan. 27, 1990 Feb. 17, 1990 Dec. 4, 1990 Dec. 15, 1990

Detroit 64, WSU 62 WSU 77, Detroit 75 WSU 79, Texas Christian 69 WSU 109, St. Louis 103 (2OT) Oklahoma A&M 65, WSU 62 Oklahoma A&M 69, WSU 63 WSU 95, Memphis State 92 WSU 71, Texas A&M 69 Colorado 79, WSU 69 WSU 91, Brigham Young 89 (2OT) WSU 92, Arizona State 90 Tulsa 85, WSU 83 (2OT) WSU 59, Cincinnati 58 Loyola (Chicago) 93, WSU 92 WSU 76, Drake 74 WSU 81, Tulsa 79 New York (NYU) 90, WSU 84 WSU 70, St. Louis 68 WSU 91, Drake 85 Louisville 93, WSU 91 Nebraska 94, WSU 92 (3OT) Bradley 87, WSU 85 WSU 95, Tulsa 87 Nebraska 81, WSU 79 Drake 90, WSU 83 Louisville 98, WSU 97 St. Louis 73, WSU 72 WSU 69, Kansas State 66 Cleveland State 76, WSU 72 (3OT) Louisville 78, WSU 75 (2OT) WSU 73, North Texas State 71 WSU 100, Loyola (Chicago) 89 Cincinnati 92, WSU 85 WSU 91, Southern Illinois 90 San Jose State 82, WSU 80 WSU 94, Creighton 88 WSU 94, Tulsa 93 Drake 114, WSU 109 WSU 81, Creighton 77 West Texas State 87, WSU 79 WSU 74, New Mexico State 68 Tulsa 74, WSU 72 (2OT) WSU 89, Alabama-Birmingham 88 WSU 97, Bradley 96 (2OT) Pepperdine 67, WSU 66 Southern Illinois 84, WSU 79 (2OT) Illinois State 86, WSU 80 WSU 66, Oregon State 63 WSU 69, Creighton 64 (2OT) Fordham 91, WSU 88 (2OT) Bradley 79, WSU 78 WSU 79, Tulsa 74 Purdue 80, WSU 78 George Mason 94, WSU 93 Hartford 69, WSU 62 WSU 79, Tulsa 77 (2OT) Creighton 81, WSU 80 Kansas State 73, WSU 71 Illinois State 71, WSU 66 Creighton 103, WSU 95 (2OT) WSU 74, Alabama 71 SMS 64, WSU 62

Detroit, Mich. Detroit, Mich. Wichita, Kan. St. Louis, Mo. Stillwater, Okla. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Oklahoma City, Okla. Boulder, Colo. Provo, Utah Wichita, Kan. Tulsa, Okla. Cincinnati, Ohio Chicago, Ill. Wichita, Kan. Tulsa, Okla. New York, N.Y. St. Louis, Mo. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Lincoln, Neb. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Des Moines, Iowa Louisville, Ky. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Cleveland, Ohio Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Chicago, Ill. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Tempe, Ariz. Omaha, Neb. Tulsa, Okla. Des Moines, Iowa Wichita, Kan. Amarillo, Texas Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Birmingham, Ala. Peoria, Ill. Malibu, Calif. Carbondale, Ill. Normal, Ill. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Peoria, Ill. Tulsa, Okla. Wichita, Kan. Fairfax, Va. Hartford, Conn. Tulsa, Okla. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Normal, Ill. Omaha, Neb. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan.

6-12 7-12 8-12 9-12 9-13 9-14 10-14 11-14 11-15 12-15 13-15 13-16 14-16 14-17 15-17 16-17 16-18 17-18 18-18 18-19 18-20 18-21 19-21 19-22 19-23 19-24 19-25 20-25 20-26 20-27 21-27 22-27 22-28 23-28 23-29 24-29 25-29 25-30 26-30 26-31 27-31 27-32 28-32 29-32 29-33 29-34 29-35 30-35 31-35 31-36 31-37 32-37 32-38 32-39 32-40 33-40 33-41 33-42 33-43 33-44 34-44 34-45


OVERTIME GAMES Jan. 18, 1993 Jan. 31, 1993 Dec. 29, 1993 Jan. 29, 1994 Feb. 2, 1994 Dec. 29, 1995 Dec. 30, 1995 Feb. 4, 1995 Nov. 24, 1995 Jan. 13, 1996 Jan. 7, 1997 Feb. 22, 1997 Dec. 10, 1997 Dec. 28, 1997 Jan. 3, 1998 Jan. 27, 1998 Jan. 18, 1999 Jan. 17, 2001 Feb. 21, 2001 Feb. 3, 2002 Feb. 12, 2002 Feb. 23, 2002 March 17, 2004 Dec. 30, 2005 Feb. 4, 2006 Feb. 14, 2006 Jan. 29, 2008 Feb. 13, 2008 Feb. 16, 2008 Feb. 19, 2008 Feb. 17, 2010 Jan. 22, 2011 March 20, 2011 Nov. 20, 2011 Jan. 28, 2012 Jan. 11, 2014

Northern Iowa 74, WSU 72 WSU 77, Tulsa 76 WSU 65, Monmouth 59 WSU 87, Illinois State 85 (2OT) WSU 83, Drake 79 WSU 54, Gonzaga 53 WSU 64, The Citadel 62 Illinois State 83, WSU 82 WSU 63, Utah State, 61 (2 OT) Drake 64, WSU 55 WSU 64, Bradley 59 SW Missouri State 70, WSU 62 Kansas State 90, WSU 83 WSU 76, William & Mary 74 Cleveland State 64, WSU 63 Creighton 75, WSU 72 WSU 94, SW Missouri State 88 Southern Illinois 80, WSU 72 Southern Illinois 68, WSU 62 WSU 87, Indiana State 84 Northern Iowa 83, WSU 75 Evansville 83, WSU 81 Florida State 91, WSU 84 (2OT) WSU 69, Bradley 67 WSU 71, Southern Illinois 63 (2OT) WSU 62, Creighton 61 WSU 70, Missouri State 62 UNI 77, WSU 75 Southern Illinois 74, WSU 67 Indiana State 83, WSU 73 WSU, 76, Evansville 70 WSU 93, Indiana State 83 (3OT) WSU 79, Virginia Tech 76 Temple 78, WSU 74 Drake 93, WSU 86 (3 OT) WSU 72, Missouri State 69

100 POINT GAMES

Cedar Falls, Iowa Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Wichtia, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Hilo, Hawaii Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Springfield, Mo. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Cleveland, Ohio Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Carbondale, Ill. Wichita, Kan. Cedar Falls, Iowa Evansville, Ind. Wichita, Kan. (NIT) Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Cedar Falls, Iowa Wichita, Kan. Terre Haute, Ind. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Blacksburg, Vir. (NIT) San Juan, Puerto Rico Des Moines, Iowa Springfield, Mo.

34-46 35-46 36-46 37-46 38-46 39-46 40-46 40-47 41-47 41-48 42-48 42-49 42-50 43-50 43-51 43-52 44-52 44-53 44-54 45-54 45-55 45-56 45-57 46-57 47-57 48-57 49-57 49-58 49-59 49-59 50-59 51-59 52-59 52-60 52-61 53-61

100 POINT GAMES Dec. 5, 1951 Dec. 17, 1953 Jan. 21, 1954 Feb. 18, 1956 Dec. 19, 1959 Feb. 6, 1962 Feb. 17, 1962 Mar. 1, 1962 Feb. 1, 1964 Dec. 5, 1964 Dec. 26, 1964 Jan. 2, 1965 Dec. 4, 1965 Dec. 8, 1965 Dec. 18, 1965 Jan. 31, 1966 Feb. 12, 1966 Mar. 3, 1966 Dec. 23, 1966 Dec. 11, 1967 Feb. 15, 1968 Dec. 21, 1968 Feb. 25, 1969 Mar. 4, 1972 Feb. 8, 1973

WSU 100, Creighton 63 WSU 100, Creighton 87 WSU 102, Fort Hays State 50 WSU 109, St. Louis 103 (2OT) Cal State-Los Angeles 106, WSU 101 WSU 105, North Texas State 75 WSU 101, Oklahoma City 84 WSU 110, North Texas State 69 WSU 100, Marquette 63 WSU 114, Long Beach State 78 WSU 109, Pittsburgh 58 WSU 107, North Texas State 88 WSU 103, New Mexico State 67 WSU 100, Michigan 94 WSU 105, Texas Tech 84 WSU 111, North Texas State 70 WSU 102, Louisville 87 WSU 112, North Texas State 79 WSU 123, Utah State 106 WSU 122, Arizona State 105 WSU 112, Bradley 97 WSU 100, Utah 92 North Texas State 102, WSU 100 WSU 103, West Texas State 73 WSU 103, West Texas State 61

Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Hays, Kan. St. Louis, Mo. Wichita, Kan. Denton, Texas Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Philadelphia, Pa. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Denton, Texas Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Denton, Texas Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan.

Feb. 24, 1973 Feb. 27, 1992 Dec. 1, 1975 Dec. 6, 1975 Dec. 21, 1977 Jan. 16, 1978 Dec. 18, 1978 Dec. 20, 1978 Jan. 16, 1979 Feb. 15, 1979 Feb. 18, 1980 Nov. 28, 1980 Dec. 1, 1980 Jan. 12, 1981 Dec. 4, 1981 Dec. 19, 1981 Feb. 23, 1982 Jan. 29, 1983 Feb. 3, 1983 Feb. 12, 1983 Mar. 5, 1983 Mar. 6, 1984 Feb. 1, 1988 Feb. 6, 1988 Dec. 2, 1989 Nov. 28, 2001 Dec. 21, 2002 Dec. 17, 2006 Dec. 19, 2011 Nov 23, 2014 Dec. 5, 1951 Dec. 17, 1953 Jan. 21, 1954 Feb. 18, 1956 Dec. 19, 1959 Feb. 17, 1962 Mar. 1, 1962 Feb. 1, 1964 Dec. 5, 1964 Dec. 26, 1964 Jan. 2, 1965 Dec. 4, 1965 Dec. 8, 1965 Dec. 18, 1965 Jan. 31, 1966 Feb. 12, 1966 Mar. 3, 1966 Dec. 23, 1966 Dec. 11, 1967 Feb. 15, 1968 Dec. 21, 1968 Feb. 25, 1969 Mar. 4, 1972 Feb. 8, 1973 Feb. 24, 1973 Feb. 27, 1992 Dec. 1, 1975 Dec. 6, 1975 Dec. 21, 1977 Jan. 16, 1978 Dec. 18, 1978 Dec. 20, 1978 Jan. 16, 1979

WSU 100, Loyola (Chicago) 89 WSU 108, Ball State 76 WSU 107, Wisconsin-Milwaukee 65 WSU 109, Morningside 66 WSU 104, South Dakota State 83 WSU 102, Tulsa 84 WSU 104, Texas-Arlington 72 WSU 118, North Dakota State 77 Drake 114, WSU 109 (OT) WSU 125, Drake 96 WSU 117, Drake 104 WSU 101, Abilene Christian 60 WSU 105, Hardin-Simmons 46 WSU 100, West Texas State 85 WSU 100, District of Columbia 76 WSU 118, Pan American 65 WSU 106, West Texas State 89 WSU 100, Southern Illinois 78 WSU 101, New Mexico State 80 WSU 111, Indiana State 96 WSU 109, Southern Illinois 83 WSU 107, Southern Illinois 77 WSU 116, Bradley 92 WSU 102, Indiana State 70 WSU 101, Colgate 87 WSU 102, Texas-Arlington 89 WSU 102, Western Carolina 73 WSU 102, MD-Eastern Shore 46 WSU 102, Newman 53 WSU 105, Newman 57 WSU 100, Creighton 63 WSU 100, Creighton 87 WSU 102, Fort Hays State 50 WSU 109, St. Louis 103 (2OT) UCLA 106, WSU 101 WSU 101, Oklahoma City 84 WSU 110, North Texas State 69 WSU 100, Marquette 63 WSU 114, Long Beach State 78 WSU 109, Pittsburgh 58 WSU 107, North Texas State 88 WSU 103, New Mexico State 67 WSU 100, Michigan 94 WSU 105, Texas Tech 84 WSU 111, North Texas State 70 WSU 102, Louisville 87 WSU 112, North Texas State 79 WSU 123, Utah State 106 WSU 122, Arizona State 105 WSU 112, Bradley 97 WSU 100, Utah 92 North Texas St. 102, WSU 100 WSU 103, West Texas State 73 WSU 103, West Texas State 61 WSU 100, Loyola (Chicago) 89 WSU 108, Ball State 76 WSU 107, Wisconsin-Milwaukee 65 WSU 109, Morningside 66 WSU 104, South Dakota State 83 WSU 102, Tulsa 84 WSU 104, Texas-Arlington 72 WSU 118, North Dakota State 77 Drake 114, WSU 109 (OT)

Chicago, Ill. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Tulsa, Okla. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Des Moines, Iowa Wichita, Kan. Des Moines, Iowa Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Carbondale, Ill. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. New Rochelle, N.Y. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Hays, Kan. St. Louis, Mo. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Philadelphia, Pa. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Denton, Texas Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Denton, Texas Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Chicago, Ill. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Tulsa, Okla. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Des Moines, Iowa

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RANKED TEAMS

100 POINT GAMES Feb. 15, 1979 Feb. 18, 1980 Nov. 28, 1980 Dec. 1, 1980 Jan. 12, 1981 Dec. 4, 1981 Dec. 19, 1981 Feb. 23, 1982 Jan. 29, 1983 Feb. 3, 1983 Feb. 12, 1983 Mar. 5, 1983 Mar. 6, 1984 Feb. 1, 1988 Feb. 6, 1988 Dec. 2, 1989 Nov. 28, 2001 Dec. 21, 2002 Dec. 17, 2006 Dec. 19, 2011 Nov 23, 2014

WSU 125, Drake 96 WSU 117, Drake 104 WSU 101, Abilene Christian 60 WSU 105, Hardin-Simmons 46 WSU 100, West Texas State 85 WSU 100, District of Columbia 76 WSU 118, Pan American 65 WSU 106, West Texas State 89 WSU 100, Southern Illinois 78 WSU 101, New Mexico State 80 WSU 111, Indiana State 96 WSU 109, Southern Illinois 83 WSU 107, Southern Illinois 77 WSU 116, Bradley 92 WSU 102, Indiana State 70 WSU 101, Colgate 87 WSU 102, Texas-Arlington 89 WSU 102, Western Carolina 73 WSU 102, MD-Eastern Shore 46 WSU 102, Newman 53 WSU 105, Newman 57

Wichita, Kan. Des Moines, Iowa Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Carbondale, Ill. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. New Rochelle, N.Y. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan.

WSU Record: 52-3 OPPONENT 100 POINT GAMES Feb. 18, 1956 Jan. 25, 1958 Dec. 11, 1959 Dec. 19, 1959 Feb. 18, 1961 Mar. 19, 1965 Mar. 20, 1965 Feb. 5, 1966 Dec. 10, 1966 Dec. 23, 1966 Dec. 8, 1967 Dec. 11, 1967 Dec. 14, 1967 Dec. 16, 1967 Jan. 4, 1968 Dec. 31, 1968 Feb. 20, 1969 Feb. 25, 1969 Dec. 4, 1969 Mar. 2, 1970 Dec. 30, 1970 Feb. 24, 1972 Dec. 15, 1972 Jan. 5, 1973 Jan. 31, 1974 Feb. 19, 1974 Jan. 9, 1975 Jan. 9, 1979 Jan. 16, 1979 Feb. 25, 1979 Feb. 18, 1980 Feb. 18, 1984 Feb. 17, 1990 Jan. 6, 1993 Feb. 28, 1994

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WSU 109, St. Louis 103 (2OT) Cincinnati 105, WSU 81 Utah 103, WSU 80 Cal State-Los Angeles 106, WSU 101 Drake 101, WSU 88 UCLA 108, WSU 89 Princeton 118, WSU 82 St. Louis 101, WSU 78 Michigan State 103, WSU 68 WSU 123, Utah State 106 UCLA 120, WSU 86 WSU 122, Arizona State 105 Utah 106, WSU 91 Utah State 102, WSU 83 Bradley 104, WSU 92 Loyola (Chicago) 101, WSU 89 Drake 120, WSU 94 North Texas State 102, WSU 100 New Mexico State 108, WSU 76 Tulsa 108, WSU 92 Montana State 101, WSU 89 Memphis State 108, WSU 98 Washington 102, WSU 68 Texas A&M 102, WSU 86 Bradley 108, WSU 73 Louisville 106, WSU 90 Drake 106, WSU 92 UNLV 111, WSU 89 Drake 114, WSU 109 (OT) Indiana State 109, WSU 84 WSU 117, Drake 104 Tulsa 105, WSU 97 Creighton 103, WSU 95 (2OT) Kansas 103, WSU 54 Drake 109, WSU 67

St. Louis, Mo. Cincinnati, Ohio Salt Lake City, Utah Wichita, Kan. Des Moines, Iowa Portland, Ore. Portland, Ore. St. Louis, Mo. East Lansing, Mich. Wichita, Kan. Los Angeles, Calif. Wichita, Kan. Salt Lake City, Utah Logan, Utah Peoria, Ill. Chicago, Ill. Wichita, Kan. Denton, Texas Las Cruces, N.M. Tulsa, Okla. Oklahoma City, Okla. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Houston, Texas Peoria, Ill. Louisville, Ky. Des Moines, Iowa Las Vegas, Nev. Des Moines, Iowa Terre Haute, Ind. Des Moines, Iowa Tulsa, Okla. Omaha, Neb. Lawrence, Kan. Des Moines, Iowa

1957-58 No. 8 UCLA No, 7 Oklahoma State (WSU No. 17) @ No. 10 Bradley (WSU No. 19) @ No. 4 Cincinnati (WSU No. 19) No. 3 Cincinnati 1958-59 No. 14 St. Louis @ No. 5 Cincinnati @ No. 8 Bradley No. 5 Cincinnati No. 10 Bradley @ No. 11 St. Louis 1959-60 No. 1 Cincinnati No. 4 Bradley @ No. 18 St. Louis @ No. 1 Cincinnati @ No. 3 Bradley 1960-61 No. 1 Ohio State (WSU No. 16) Colorado (WSU No. 16) @ No. 2 Bradley (WSU No. 16) @ No. 11 St. Louis (WSU No. 16) No. 13 Drake (WSU No. 16) @ No. 3 Cincinnati No. 4 Bradley No. 20 (UPI) St. Louis 1961-62 @ No. 1 Ohio State @ No. 6 Purdue No. 2 Cincinnati Utah State (Oklahoma City) (WSU No. 18) @ No. 12 Bradley (WSU No. 11) No. 7 Bradley (WSU No. 10) @ No. 2 Cincinnati 1962-63 No. (na) Arizona State (OT) (WSU No. na) No. 2 Ohio State (WSU No. 16, UPI) @ No. 1 Cincinnati (WSU No. 8) No. 1 Cincinnati (WSU No. na) @ No. 3 Loyola, Chicago (WSU No. 8) No. (na) Villanova (NYC) (WSU No. 5) 1963-64 No. (na) Bradley (WSU No. 12, UPI) No. 9 Texas (WSU No. 14, UPI) @ No. 13 Minnesota (WSU No. 14, UPI) @ No. 7 Oklahoma City (WSU No. 14 UPI) @ No. 15 St. Louis (WSU No. 11, UPI) @ No. 3 Loyola, Chicago (WSU No. 10) No. 9 Loyola, Chicago (WSU No. 4) @ No. 17 Drake (WSU, No. 6) No. 11 Drake (Lawrence, Kan.) (WSU No. 5) No. (na) Creighton (WSU No. 5) No. (na) Kansas State (WSU No. 5) 1964-65 No. 9 Brigham Young (WSU No. 2) No. 9 Brigham Young (WSU No. 2) @ No. 2 Michigan (WSU No. 1) @ No. (na) Drake (WSU No. 1) No. 12 Villanova (Philadelphia) (WSU No. 2) No. 12 St. Joseph’s, Pa. (Phil.) (WSU No. 2) @ No. (na) Cincinnati (WSU No. 5) No. (na) Drake (overtime) (WSU No. 13, UPI)

W, 83-68 L, 55-42 L, 92-83 L, 105-81 L, 86-82 L, 75-72 L, 95-87 L, 60-52 L, 88-74 L, 72-70 L, 80-70 L, 79-69 L, 71-70 L, 75-67 L, 97-76 L, 85-80 L, 93-82 W, 64-54 L, 64-61 W, 70-61 W, 90-70 L, 67-64 L, 57-56 L, 91-78 L, 85-62 W, 71-68 W, 52-51 W, 90-88 L, 70-63 W, 89-88 L, 84-63 W, 92-90 W, 71-54 L, 63-50 W, 65-64 W, 73-72 L, 54-53 W, 56-50 W, 76-57 W, 71-65 W, 80-47 W, 69-56 W, 80-76 W, 65-60 L, 64-63 W, 58-50 W, 84-68 L, 94-86 W, 93-76 W, 81-65 L, 87-85 W, 71-60 W, 86-74 L, 79-69 W, 65-61 W, 76-74


RANKED TEAMS SMU (Manhattan, Kan.) Oklahoma St. (Manhattan, Kan.) No. 2 UCLA (Portland, Ore.) Princeton (Portland, Ore 1965-66 No. 2 Michigan No. (na) Colorado @ No. 5 Bradley No. 3 Loyola, Chicago @ No. 11 Cincinnati @ No. 3 Loyola, Chicago No. 11 Cincinnati 1966-67 @ No. 2 Texas Western No. (na) Utah State @ No. 15 Tulsa No. 17 Cincinnati @ No. 3 Louisville No. 2 Louisville No. 16 Tulsa 1967-68 @ No. 1 UCLA @ No. (na) Utah No. (na) Tulsa No. 11 Louisville (OT) @ No. 18 Loyola, Chicago @ No. (na) Louisville 1968-69 No. 19 Iowa @ No. 14 Louisville No. 10 Cincinnati (3 OT) @ No. 18 Drake @ No. 13 Tulsa No. 20 Louisville No. 19 Tulsa (OT) 1969-70 @ No. 6 New Mexico State @ No. 18 Louisville @ No. 17 Drake (overtime) 1970-71 No. 19 Utah State (Oklahoma City) No. 16 Drake @ No. 19 Louisville (overtime) 1971-72 @ No. 4 Lousville No. 4 Louisville No. 19 Memphis State 1972-73 No. 20 Louisville (2 overtimes) @ No. 16 Memphis State 1973-74 @ No. 20 Louisville 1974-75 @ No. 2 UCLA @ No. 17 Oklahoma @ No. 16 Memphis State No. 3 Louisville @ No. 6 Louisville 1975-76 No. 16 Cincinnati (overtime) No. 20 West Texas State No. 14 Michigan (Denton, Texas) 1976-77 @ No. 12 Cincinnati

W, 86-81 W, 54-46 L, 108-89 L, 118-82 W, 100-94 W, 87-81 L, 91-86 W, 92-84 L, 93-76 L, 94-77 W, 86-76 L, 77-60 W, 123-106 L, 68-61 W, 57-55 L, 90-69 W, 84-78 L, 70-57 L, 120-86 L, 106-91 W, 86-78 L, 93-91 W, 88-85 L, 98-88 W, 93-88 L, 71-58 W, 67-66 L, 86-81 L, 94-69 L, 65-62 W, 95-87 L, 108-76 L, 59-58 L, 90-83 L, 84-78 L, 78-74 L, 98-97 L, 65-64 L, 69-60 L, 108-98 L, 78-75 L, 99-77 L, 106-90 L, 85-74 L, 75-55 W, 95-91 L, 62-57 L, 85-76 L, 92-85 W, 63-55 L, 74-73 L, 68-60

@ No. 9 Marquette 1977-78 No. 5 Marquette No. 16 UNLV No. 13 Indiana State 1978-79 No. 5 Indiana State @ No. 2 Indiana State 1980-81 No. 13 Iowa No. 4 Louisiana State (Louisiana, La.) 1981-82 No. 9 Alabama-Birmingham (WSU No. 4) No. 20 No. Car. St. (Honolulu, Hawaii) (WSU No. 2) No. 6 San Francisco (Honolulu, Hawaii)(WSU No. 2) @ No. 18 Tulsa (WSU No. 16) No. 11 Tulsa 1982-83 @ No. 4 Memphis State 1983-84 No. 11 Tulsa @ No. 12 Tulsa @ No. 12 Tulsa 1984-85 No. 10 North Carolina (Osaka, Japan) No. 11 Kansas (Kansas City, Mo.) No. 17 Tulsa @ No. 15 Tulsa @ No. 15 Tulsa No. 19 Georgia (Atlanta, Ga.) 1985-86 No. 6 Kansas (Kansas City, Mo.) @ No. 12 Bradley 1986-87 @ No. 3 Purdue No. 7 Syracuse (Honolulu, Hawaii) No. 19 Kansas 1987-88 No. 11 Purdue (overtime) No. 18 Bradley 1988-89 @ No. 18 Kansas 1989-90 No. 30 Houston No. 10 Indiana (Indianapolis, Ind.) No. 2 Kansas 1990-91 No. 21 Georgia (Richmond, Va.) No. 12 Alabama (overtime) 1991-92 @ No. 6 Oklahoma State No. 18 Utah @ No. 23 Syracuse No. 4 Kansas 1992-93 No. 25 Nebraska @ No. 4 Kansas 1997-98 No. 21 Mississippi 2000-01 No. 22 Oklahoma State 2001-02 at No. 14 Oklahoma State

W, 75-64 L, 67-56 W, 87-83 W, 74-70 L, 94-84 L, 109-84 W, 60-56 L, 96-85 W, 75-60 L, 60-48 L, 84-74 L, 99-88 L, 80-75 L, 85-73 W, 66-64 L, 105-97 L, 86-80 L, 80-69 L, 90-83 L, 87-75 L, 67-66 W, 84-82 L, 67-59 L, 81-56 L, 74-64 L, 77-61 L, 83-69 W, 54-49 L, 80-78 W, 116-92 L, 86-66 L, 67-66 L, 75-54 L, 93-66

No. 12 Creighton at No. 19 Creighton vs. No. 19 Creighton (St. Louis, Mo.) 2002-03 No. 15 Illinois No. 14 Michigan State No. 24 Northern Iowa 2006-07 No. 6 LSU No. 15 Syracuse

W, 80-74 L, 86-60 L, 70-69 L, 55-54 L, 83-64 L, 75-61 W, 57-53 W, 64-61

L, 89-58 W, 74-71 L, 82-54 L, 58-36 L, 88-63 L, 81-51 L, 71-64 L, 103-54 L, 71-48 W, 61-59 L, 61-59

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WHEN RANKED 1953-54 AP Rank WSU Rank Opp. Rank Opponent Result Jan 16 11 Detroit W Jan 21 11 14 - @ Fort Hays State W Jan 23 11 14 - @ St. Louis L Jan 26 16 16 - Tulsa W Jan 29 16 16 - @ Drake W Feb 01 16 16 - @ Creighton W Feb 04 14 16 NA? No. (na) Oklahoma A&M L Feb 06 14 16 NA? No. (na) Bradley W Feb 09 18 18 - Drake W Feb 13 18 18 13 Oklahoma City W Feb 18 15 19 - St. Louis W Feb 22 15 19 - @ Houston W Feb 24 14 14 5 @ Oklahoma A&M W Mar 01 14 14 - @ Emporia State W Mar 03 12 15 - @ Oklahoma City W Mar 06 12 15 - vs. Bowling Green (@NIT, NYC) L 1954-55 AP Rank WSU Rank Opp. Rank Opponent Result Dec 07 15 15 - Fort Hays State W Dec 09 15 15 - Emporia State W Dec 14 17 14 - Regis W Dec 20 17 14 - vs. San Francisco (@OKC) L Dec 21 14 t14 - vs. Houston (@OKC) W Dec 22 14 t14 - vs. Wyoming (@OKC) W Dec 29 na - Arizona W Dec 30 na - Colorado A&M W Mar 03 16 (UPI) - @ Oklahoma A&M L Mar 05 16 (UPI) - Tulsa L 1957-58 AP Rank WSU Rank Opp. Rank Opponent Result Jan 08 20 North Texas State W Jan 14 17 17 7 Oklahoma State L, 55-42 Jan 18 17 17 - @ Tulsa W, 74-63 Jan 23 19 19 10 @ Bradley L, 92-83 Jan 25 19 19 4 @ Cincinnati L, 105-81 Jan 30 18 18 - St. Louis L, 81-73 Feb 01 18 18 - Western Kentucky L, 96-85 1960-61 WSU Rank Opp. Rank Opponent Result Dec 13 16 16 - @ Marquette L Dec 15 16 16 - Washington State W Dec 17 16 16 1 Ohio State L Dec 19 16 16 - Michigan W Dec 21 16 - Colorado W Dec 28 18 18 - vs. Houston (@OKC) W Dec 29 18 18 - vs. Utah State (@OKC) W Dec 30 18 18 - vs. Baylor (@OKC) W Jan 05 16 2 @ Bradley L Jan 07 16 11 @ St. Louis W Jan 12 16 - Cincinnati L Jan 14 16 13 Drake W Jan 21 18 - Oklahoma City W Jan 28 20 (UPI) - Tulsa W

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1961-62 WSU Rank Opp. Rank Opponent Result 91-61 8 - vs. Texas A&M (@OKC) (OT) W, 71-69 102-50 8 - vs. Bowling Green (@OKC) L, 69-68 58-74 8 NA? vs. Utah State (@OKC) W, 90-88 65-51 11 - @ Drake W, 77-64 89-74 11 12 @ Bradley L, 70-63 72-68 14 (UPI) - Drake W, 91-61 51-59 14 (UPI) - St. Louis W, 88-75 91-83 t10 (UPI) - @ Tulsa L, 86-77 89-60 t10 (UPI) 7 Bradley W, 89-88 79-65 11 (UPI) - @ Louisville L, 91-75 79-73 86-80 1962-63 67-66 WSU Rank Opp. Rank Opponent Result 79-57 10 - Purdue W, 79-59 70-60 na - @ Santa Clara L, 72-65 84-88 na - @ Brigham Young W, 67-61 na - @ Brigham Young W, 91-89 2OT na NA? No. (na) Arizona State W, 92-90 OT na - Michigan State W, 80-69 90-72 na - Louisville W, 81-63 72-47 16 (UPI) - Minnesota W, 79-62 80-53 16 (UPI) 2 Ohio State W, 71-54 75-94 8 1 @ Cincinnati L, 63-50 91-87 8 - St. Louis W, 71-65 82-74 8 - Bradley W, 79-60 87-64 8 - @ Tulsa L, 85-83 2OT 81-59 8 - @ Drake W, 68-60 69-53 8 - North Texas State L, 69-67 65-67 8 - Air Force W, 77-45 10 - Tulsa W, 66-38 9 - @ St. Louis L, 68-61 9 - Drake W, 73-49 na 1 Cincinnati W, 65-64 7 - @ Bradley L, 64-63 8 - @ Texas Western W, 60-58 8 - @ North Texas State W, 89-73 8 3 @ Loyola (Chicago) W, 73-72 5 NA? No. (na) Villanova (@ NYC) L, 54-53 1963-64 WSU Rank Opp. Rank Opponent Result 5 Wyoming W, 82-67 79-83 5 Colorado W, 71-61 83-64 5 Texas Western L, 75-74 82-93 5 @ Arizona State L, 93-87 94-76 12 (UPI) Duquesne W, 91-74 64-54 12 (UPI) NA? No. (na) Bradley W, 56-50 71-68 14 (UPI) 9 Texas W, 76-57 73-63 14 (UPI) 13 @ Minnesota W, 71-65 76-74 14 (UPI) @ Ohio State L, 78-60 61-64 na Drake W, 67-49 70-61 11 (UPI) @ Tulsa W, 88-66 57-80 11 (UPI) 15 @ Saint Louis W, 69-56 90-70 12 (UPI) @ North Texas State W, 86-70 92-72 10 3 @ Loyola (Chicago) W, 80-76 91-74 7 Cincinnati W, 62-59 7 Marquette W, 100-63 4 9 Loyola (Chicago) W, 65-60 4 @ Bradley L, 76-74 6 17 @ Drake L, 64-63 6 @ Cincinnati W, 59-58 OT 6 St. Louis W, 86-71 5 Tulsa W, 98-79


5 North Texas State W, 90-83 5 11 vs. Drake (@ Lawrence, Kan.)W, 58-50 5 NA? No. (na) Creighton W, 84-68 5 NA? No. (na) Kansas State L, 94-86 1964-65 WSU Rank Opp. Rank Opponent Result 3 Long Beach State W, 114-78 2 Texas Western W, 73-55 2 9 Brigham Young W, 93-76 2 9 Brigham Young W, 81-65 1 2 Michigan L, 87-85 1 NA? @ No. (na) Drake W, 71-60 2 Pittsburgh (Philadelphia) W, 109-58 2 12 Villanova (@Philadelphia) W, 86-74 2 12 St. Joseph’s, Pa. (@Philadelphia) L, 79-69 2 North Texas State W, 107-88 2 @ Bradley W, 85-79 5 NA? @ No. (na) Cincinnati W, 65-61 5 Southern Illinois W, W, 94-81 3 St. Louis W, 75-64 5 @ Loyola (Chicago) L, 93-92 OT 5 Louisville W, 96-76 8 @ St. Louis W, 70-64 8 @ Duquesne L, 75-72 9 Cincinnati W, 79-64 9 Loyola, Chicago W, 80-77 10 @ Tulsa L, 75-64 10 @ North Texas State W, 69-67 10 (UPI) Bradley L, 77-73 10 (UPI) Tulsa W, 59-48 13 (UPI) @ Louisville L, 79-70 13 (UPI) NA? No. (na) Drake W, 76-74 OT na NA? No. (na) SMU (Manhattan, Kan.) W, 86-81 na NA? No. (na) Okla. St. (Manhattan, Kan.) W, 54-46 na 2 UCLA (@Portland, Ore.) L, 108-89 na NA? No. (na) Princeton (@Portland, Ore) L, 118-82 1965-66 WSU Rank Opp. Rank Opponent Result 10 Texas Tech W, 105-84 10 @ Southern Illinois L, 89-68 8 @ Marquette L, 95-75 16 (UPI) vs. Xavier (@ OKC) W, 82-81 16 (UPI) vs. Virginia Tech (@OKC) L, 91-90 16 (UPI) vs. Rhode Island (@OKC) W, 96-93 1980-81 WSU Rank Opp. Rank Opponent Result 19 Drake W, 79-67 19 @ Southern Illinois L, 89-68 16 Bradley W, 87-65 16 Tulsa L, 74-72 2OT 14 @ New Mexico State L, 82-80 14 Creighton W, 83-70 19 @ Bradley W, 70-57 19 @ Indiana State L, 75-72 1981-82 WSU Rank Opp. Rank Opponent Result 6 Abilene Christian W, 93-55 4 District of Columbia W, 100-76 4 Cincinnati W, 87-67 4 @ Long Beach State W, 94-71 4 9 Alabama-Birmingham W, 75-60 4 Pan American W, 118-65

WHEN RANKED 3 @ Detroit W, 79-70 3 Cal State-Fullerton (Honolulu) W, 70-67 2 20 vs. NC State (@Honolulu) L, 60-48 2 6 vs. San Francisco (@Honolulu L, 84-74 2 New Mexico State W, 63-50 2 U.S. International W, 92-67 9 @ Iona W, 97-78 9 @ Bradley L, 55-47 16 Creighton W, 69-56 16 18 @ Tulsa L, 99-88 1982-83 WSU Rank Opp. Rank Opponent Result 16 Indiana State W, 111-96 16 @ Drake W, 80-65 15 @ Tulsa W, 84-81 15 @ New Mexico State W, 72-70 12 Creighton W, 81-71 12 Illinois State W, 72-62 12 @ Bradley W, 97-96 2OT 12 Southern Illinois W, 109-83 1983-84 WSU Rank Opp. Rank Opponent Result 18 @ Colorado State W, 64-54 18 Loyola-Marymount W, 75-73 18 Hawaii W, 89-68 14 @ Pepperdine (OT) L, 76-66 14 @ Oregon L, 75-60 2006-07 AP Coaches Opp AP Opponent Result Nov 25 24 6 @ LSU W, 57-53 17 UMKC W, 85-55 17 @ Syracuse W, 64-61 10 @ Wyoming W, 83-69 8 MD-Eastern Shore W, 102-46 8 Kennesaw State W, 74-65 8 vs. New Mexico L, 71-68 8 vs. USC L, 60-56 16 Northern Iowa L, 63-59 2011-12 Date AP Coaches Opp AP Opponent Result Feb 15 T24 - Missouri State W,73-58 Feb 18 T24 - @ Davidson W,91-74 Feb 22 19 - @ Illinois State W,68-55 Feb 25 19 - Drake W,81-58 Mar 02 15 - vs. Indiana State (MVC Quarterfinals) W,72-48 Mar 03 15 - vs. Illinois State (MVC Semifinals) L,64-65 Mar 15 18 RV vs. VCU (NCAA R2) L,59-62 2012-13 AP Coaches Opp AP Dec 08 24 - Northern Colorado W,80-54 Dec 13 23 - @ Tennessee L,60-69 Jan 09 23 - Southern Illinois W,82-67 Jan 13 23 - @ Evansville L,67-71 Jan 23 20 - @ Missouri State W,62-52 Jan 26 20 - Bradley W,73-39 Jan 29 15 - Indiana State L,55-68 Feb 02 15 - @ Northern Iowa L,52-57

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WHEN RANKED Nov 09 Nov 11 Nov 14 Nov 16 Nov 20 Nov 25 Nov 26 Dec 01 Dec 07 Dec 14 Dec 17 Dec 22 Dec 29 Jan 02 Jan 05 Jan 08 Jan 11 Jan 14 Jan 18 Jan 22 Jan 25 Jan 28 Feb 01 Feb 05 Feb 08 Feb 11 Feb 16 Feb 19 Feb 22 Feb 25 Mar 01 Mar 07 Mar 08 Mar 09 Mar 21 Mar 23

AP Coaches Opp AP 16 - 16 - 16 - 16 - 14 - 12 - 12 - 12 RV 11 - 12 - 11 - 11 - 10 - 8 - 8 - 6 - 6 - 5 - 5 - 5 - 5 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 3 - 3 - 2 - 2 - 2 - 2 - 2 - 2 - 2 RV

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Preseason Rank ^20 5 4 7 ^18 16 11

2013-14 Opponent Emporia State W 93-50 Western Kentucky W 66-49 William & Mary W 79-62 Tennessee State W 85-71 @ Tulsa W 77-54 vs. DePaul W 90-72 vs. BYU W 75-62 @ Saint Louis W 70-65 Oral Roberts W 71-58 Tennessee (@ INTRUST Bank Arena) W @ Alabama W 72-67 North Carolina Central W 77-66 Davidson W 81-70 @ Southern Illinois W 82-67 UNI W 67-53 Illinois State W 66-47 @ Missouri State W 72-69 Bradley W 72-50 Indiana State W 68-48 @ Illinois State W 70-55 @ Drake W 78-61 Loyola (Chicago) W 57-45 Evansville W 81-67 @ Indiana State W 65-58 @ UNI W 82-73 Southern Illinois W 78-67 @ Evansvile W 84-58 @ Loyola (Chicago) W 88-74 Drake W 83-54 @ Bradley W 69-49 Missouri State W 68-45 vs. Evansville (MVC Quarterfinals) W vs. Missouri State (MVC Semifinals) W vs. Indiana State (MVC Championship) W vs. Cal Poly (NCAA R2) W vs. Kentucky (NCAA R3) L

Final Record 17-9 23-6 21-9 23-6 18-12 35-1 -

Final Ranking NR 6 14 NR NR 7 -

70-61

80-58 67-42 83-69 64-37 76-78

Season Home Away Neutral 1953-54 5-1 7-1 0-2 1954-55 5-1 0-1 2-2 1957-58 0-2 1-3 0-0 1960-61 6-2 1-2 3-1 1961-62 3-0 1-3 2-2 1962-63 12-1 6-5 0-2 1963-64 14-2 5-4 1-1 1964-65 11-1 6-5 0-2 1965-66 1-0 0-2 2-2 1980-81 3-1 1-3 0-0 1981-82 8-0 3-2 1-3 1982-83 4-0 4-0 0-0 1983-84 2-0 1-2 0-0 2006-07 3-1 3-0 0-3 2011-12 2-0 2-0 1-3 2012-13 3-1 1-3 0-1 2013-14 17-0 12-0 6-1 Totals 99-13 54-36 18-25

Total 12-4 7-4 1-5 10-5 6-5 18-8 20-7 17-8 3-4 4-4 12-5 8-0 3-2 6-4 5-3 4-5 35-1 171-74


KOCH ARENA NCAA Men’s Basketball Regionl Smallest single-game crowd Three-Point Percentage Free Throw Percentage (minimum 14) Results in Charles Koch Arena 2,477 vs. North Texas State 83.3 (5-6) vs. Oklahoma State, 12-8-90 100.0 Ð Steve Grayer vs. So. Ill. (14-14), 2-8-88 (1959-60) 1964 Midwest Regional Free Throws Rebounds (Semifinals and Final) Largest season attendance average 40 vs. Arizona State, 12-11-67 29 Ð Terry Benton vs. North Texas State, 2-26-71 10,732 40 vs. Fordham, 12-6-86 Wichita State 84, Creighton 68 (2013-14) Assists Kansas State 64, Texas Western 60 Free Throw Attempts 16 Ð Joe Griffin vs. Oral Roberts, 1-6-88 Smallest season attendance average 59 vs. Fordham, 12-6-86 4,022 Steals Kansas State 94, Wichita State 86 (1958-59) Free Throw Percentage 7 Ð Lynbert Johnson vs. South Dakota, 12-14-78 Texas Western 63, Creighton 52 (3rd place) 93.7 vs. Okla. Christian (15-16), 12-8-70 Arena single game scoring record Blocked Shots 50 - Oscar Robertson 93.3 vs. Evansville (14-15), 2-21-98 12 Ð Gene Wiley vs. Santa Clara, 12-21-61 1966 First Round (Cincinnati, March 1, 1958) West--Houston 82, Colorado State 76 Rebounds Midwest--Texas Western 89, Oklahoma City 74 Most points scored by a Shocker player 76 vs. Oklahoma City, 2-17-62 47 - Antoine Carr (vs. Southern Illinois, March 5, 1983) Rebound Margin 1968 Midwest Regional 37 vs. Oklahoma City (76-39), 2-17-62 (Semifinals and Final) First Levitt Arena Game Utah, Dec. 3, 1955 Assists Houston 91, Louisville 75 (L, 73-51) 42 vs. Drake, 2-15-79 TCU 77, Kansas State 72 Last Levitt Arena Game Steals Houston 103, TCU 68 Northern Iowa, Feb. 23, 2002 23 vs. South Dakota, 12-14-78 Louisville 93, Kansas State 63 (3rd place) (W, 86-74) Blocked Shots 1971 Midwest Regional First Charles Koch Arena Game 13 vs. SIU, 1-9-13 (Semifinals and Final) Northern Arizona, Nov. 29, 2003 (W, 68-51) Wichita State Individual Kansas 78, Houston 77 Drake 79, Notre Dame 72 Wichita State Team Points 47 Ð Antoine Carr vs. So. Illinois, 3-5-83 Kansas 73, Drake 71 Points Houston 119, Notre Dame 106 (3rd place) 125 vs. Drake, 2-15-79 Field Goals 21 Ð Antoine Carr vs. So. Illinois, 3-5-83 1973 Midwest Regional Points, Half (First Round) 70 vs. Pan American, 12-19-82 Field Goal Attempts 36 Ð Antoine Carr vs. So. Illinois, 3-5-83 South Carolina 78, Texas Tech 70 Points, Combined Southwestern Louisiana 102, Houston 89 229 - WSU 123, Utah St. 106, 12-23-66 Field Goal Percentage (min.10) 100.0 Ð Antoine Carr vs. Abilene Christian 1978 Midwest Regional Points, Opponent (13-13), 11-28-8-80 (First Round) 120, Drake, 2-20-69 100.0 Ð Lanny Van Eman vs. Nebraska (11-11), 12-4-61 Utah 86, Missouri 79 Field Goals #WSU played in the Kansas Coliseum one season Depaul 80, Creighton 78 50 vs. Pan American, 12-19-81 Three-Point Goals while Levitt Arena was reconstructed as 9 Ð Jason Perez vs. SMS, 2-2-00 Charles Koch Arena. Home games in 2002-03 1981 Midwest Regional Field Goal Attempts were at the Kansas Coliseum (First/Second Rounds) 100 vs. Texas-Arlington, 12-18-78 Three-Point Attempts 16 Ð Chad Elstun vs. Tulsa (OT), 1-31-93 Wichita State 95, Southern 70 Field Goal Percentage % WSU played one game at the new INTRUST Kansas 69, Mississippi 66 66.7 vs. Austin Peay (26-39), 12-17-87 Three-Point Percentage (min. 6) Bank Arena in downtown Wichita. WSU won, 100.0 Ð Chad Elstun vs. UNI (6-6), 2-11-93 82-79 in Wichita State 60, Iowa 56 Three-Point Goals 100.0 Ð Ryan Herrs vs. Bradley (6-6), 2-15-96) front of 14,112 fans. Kansas 88, Arizona State 71 13 vs. Western Carolina, 12-21-01 13 vs. SW Missouri State, 2-2-00 Free Throws Records 13 vs. Mercer, 12-29-98 18 Ð Dave Stallworth vs. Cincinnati, 2-16-63 The Shockers also played a game downtown Largest single-game crowd 13 vs. Kansas State, 12-10-97 against UAB, winning 68-46, in front of 11,204 11,357 vs. Ohio State 13 vs. Indiana State, 1-26-93 Free Throw Attempts fans. (1962-63) 23 Ð Dave Stallworth vs. Cincinnati, 2-16-63 Three-Point Attempts 39 vs. Kansas State, 12-10-97

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Home Total Year Record Att. 1955-56 9 7 99,897 1956-57 12 3 66,915 1957-58 11 5 82,638 1958-59 10 3 52,292 1959-60 9 5 58,272 1960-61 9 4 69,327 1961-62 12 1 77,133 1962-63 12 1 88,062 1963-64 12 1 126,258 1964-65 12 1 132,835 1965-66 13 0 139,080 1966-67 10 3 135,305 1967-68 10 3 119,188 1968-69 8 5 118,913 1969-70 6 8 138,038 1970-71 8 5 130,400 1971-72 11 2 120,377 1972-73 5 8 113,283 1973-74 9 5 113,759 1974-75 8 5 102,505 1975-76 14 2 144,992 1976-77 13 4 174,661 1977-78 10 4 108,346 1978-79 11 4 120,996 1979-80 15 3 186,660 1980-81 19 2 219,370 1981-82 13 1 148,828 1982-83 15 0 150,351 1983-84 14 1 149,839 1984-85 11 6 155,696 1985-86 11 4 128,641 1986-87 16 1 143,894 1987-88 14 1 141,319 1988-89 13 3 158,947 1989-90 6 7 102,440 1990-91 9 5 112,156 1991-92 7 8 101,328 1992-93 9 4 102,128 1993-94 9 4 77,778 1994-95 10 4 98,135 1995-96 6 9 82,915 1996-97 10 5 141,733 1997-98 10 5 115,371 1998-99 11 4 110,372 1999-00 10 6 118,280 2000-01 9 7 129, 824 2001-02 11 3 117,585 #2002-03 12 4 131,032 2003-04 11 5 161,446 2004-05 13 3 165,206 2005-06 14 2 166,975 2006-07 11 4 157,170 2007-08 8 7 157,178 2008-09 14 4 181,709 2009-10 17 1 185,994 %2010-11 14 4 187,711 %2011-12 15 1 166,261 %2012-13 15 2 175,298 %2013-14 17 0 182,452 Home Total (59 yrs) 663 219 8,538 CKA (58 yrs) 647 215

INTRUST BANK ARENA Avg. Att. 6,244 4,461 5,165 4,022 4,162 5,333 5,933 6,774 9,866 10,218 10,698 10,408 9,168 9,147 9,860 10,030 9,260 8,714 8,126 7,885 9,666 9,703 7,739 8,066 10,370 10,446 10,631 10,023 9,989 9,731 8,576 8,464 9,421 9,906 7,880 8,011 6,755 7,856 5,982 7,010 5,528 9,449 7,691 7,858 7,393 8,114 8,339 8,190 10,090 10,325 10,436 10,478 10,478 10,095 10,333 10,428 10,391 10,312 10,732 7,576,777

15,004 15,004 15,004 14,356 14,112 13,224 13,171 11,204 9,619

Dec 08, 2011 Oct. 24, 2012 Oct. 23, 2013 Dec 14, 2013 Dec. 21, 2010 Dec. 21, 2013 Oct. 17, 2014 Nov 25, 201 Dec. 22, 2012

West Virginia 85, Kansas State 80 (2OT) Oklahoma City 88, Dallas 76 (NBA Preseason) Chicago 104, Oklahoma City 95 (NBA Preseason) WSU 70, Tennessee 61 WSU 82, Tulsa 79 Kansas State 72, Gonzaga 62 Toronto 109, Oklahoma City 90 (NBA Preseason) WSU 68, UAB 46 WSU 59, Southern Miss 51

20-20 CLUB Season 4 4 3 3

Xavier McDaniel Xavier McDaniel Terry Benton Terry Benton

1982-83 1984-85 1970-71 1971-72

Career 9 Xavier McDaniel 1981-85 6 Terry Benton 1969-72 3 Warren Armstrong 1965-68 20/20 Games Listing 32-21 Gene Wiley North Texas Feb 02, 1961 23-20 Gene Wiley Saint Louis Feb 25, 1961 22-23 Gene Wiley Tulsa Jan 18, 1962 22-23 Dave Stallworth Creighton (NCAA) Mar 13, 1964 24-24 Warren Armstrong New York U. (NIT) Mar 14, 1966 33-21 Warren Armstrong Arizona State Dec 11, 1967 22-20 Warren Armstrong Drake Jan 11, 1968 29-21 Ron Washington Tulsa Mar 09, 1968 23-26 Ron Harris Loyola Chicago Feb 14, 1970 23-28 Terry Benton Loyola Chicago Jan 11, 1971 21-25 Robert Elmore New Mexico State Feb 12, 1971 21-24 Terry Benton Memphis Jan 28, 1971 21-23 Terry Benton Bradley Feb 04, 1971 20-22 Terry Benton Tulsa Jan 29, 1972 22-20 Terry Benton Tulsa Mar 02, 1972 20-24 Terry Benton West Texas State Mar 04, 1972 20-20 Xavier McDaniel Indiana State Jan 31, 1983 31-21 Xavier McDaniel Indiana State Feb 12, 1983 22-20 Xavier McDaniel Tulsa Feb 19, 1983 34-20 Xavier McDaniel Bradley Mar 03, 1983 26-23 Xavier McDaniel West Texas State Feb 06, 1984 43-20 Xavier McDaniel Bradley Jan 10, 1985 31-20 Xavier McDaniel Tulsa Feb 09, 1985 33-22 Xavier McDaniel Bradley Feb 23, 1985 25-21 Xavier McDaniel Southern Illinois Mar 05, 1985 23-22 Troy Mack Missouri State Jan 18, 1999

TRIPLE-DOUBLE CLUB

Gene Wiley vs. Purdue, Dec. 11, 1961 12 points 13 rebounds 15 blocked shots

vs. Santa Clara, Dec. 21, 1961 17 points 16 rebounds 12 blocked shots vs. Tulsa, Jan. 18, 1962 22 points 23 rebounds 10 blocked shots vs. Louisville, Jan. 27, 1962 12 points 15 rebounds 12 blocked shots Dave Stallworth vs. St. Louis, Jan. 16, 1965 19 points 12 rebounds 10 assists Warren Armstrong vs. Southern Illinois, Dec. 20, 1965 18 points 12 rebounds 10 assists vs. Arizona State, Dec. 11, 1967 33 points 21 rebounds 12 assists vs. Memphis State, Jan. 13, 1968 29 points 13 rebounds 10 assists vs. Loyola (Chicago), Feb. 26, 1968 19 points 19 rebounds 12 assists Terry Benton vs. Tulsa, Jan. 29, 1972 20 points 22 rebounds 10 assists


KOCH ARENA Abilene Christian 5-0 Adams (Colo.) State 1-0 Air Force 1-0 Alabama 1-0 Alabama A&M 1-0 Alabama-Birmingham 2-0 Alaska-Fairbanks 1-0 Alcorn State 1-0 American 0-1 Appalachian State 1-0 Arizona State 5-1 Arkansas 1-0 Arkansas-Little Rock 1-0 Arkansas-Monticello 1-0 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 1-0 Arkansas State 1-0 Augustana (S.D.) College 1-0 Austin Peay 3-0 Ball State 1-0 Bradley 41-15 Brigham Young 3-0 Bucknell 1-0 Buffalo 2-0 Cal-Santa B arbara 2-0 Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo 1-0 Cal State-Fullerton 3-0 Cal State-Los Angeles 1-1 Centenary 2-0 Central Michigan 2-0 Chaminade 1-0 Charleston Southern 2-0 Chicago State 5-1 Cincinnati 8-7 Cleveland State 3-0 College of Charleston 1-0 Colorado 4-0 Colorado State 3-0 Coppin State 0-1 Creighton 22-18 Delaware State 2-0 Denver 1-0 DePaul 1-0 Detroit 4-0 District of Columbia 1-0 Drake 52-9 Duquesne 1-0 Eastern Michigan 1-0 Eastern Washington 1-0 Evansville 13-5 Fairleigh Dickinson 1-0 Florida 0-1 Florida A&M 2-0 Florida State 0-1 Fordham 0-1 Fresno State 1-0 Gardner Webb 1-0 Georgia Southern 1-0 George Mason 1-1 Gonzaga 1-0 Grambling State 1-0 Hampton 1-0 Hardin-Simmons 6-0

Hartford 2-0 Hawaii 1-0 Houston 6-1 Howard 1-0 Illinois-Chicago 1-0 Illinois State 21-11 Indiana State 29-9 Iona 2-0 Iowa 3-1 Iowa State 1-0 IUPUI 1-0 Jackson State 2-0 Jacksonville (Fla.) 0-1 Kansas 1-3 Kansas State 7-4 Kennesaw State 1-0 Lamar 1-0 Long Beach State 4-1 Los Angeles State 1-1 Louisville 5-7 Loyola-Chicago 9-4 Loyola-Marymount 1-0 Loyola-New Orleans 1-0 LSU 1-0 Manhattan 0-1 Marquette 2-4 MD-Baltimore County 1-0 MD-Eastern Shore 1-0 McNeese State 2-1 Memphis State 7-2 Mercer 1-0 Miami (OH) 1-0 Michigan 3-0 Michigan State 3-0 Minnesota 3-0 Mississippi 1-1 Mississippi State 2-0 Missouri-Kansas City 4-1 Missouri State 20-5 Monmouth 1-0 Montana State 2-1 Morningside (Iowa) College 1-0 Nebraska 4-3 Nebraska-Omaha 2-0 Nevada-Las Vegas 2-0 Nevada-Reno 2-0 Newman [Kansas] 1-0 New Mexico 1-0 New Mexico State 10-3 New Orleans 2-0 Nichols State 1-0 North Carolina Central 1-0 North Dakota 1-0 North Dakota State 2-0 North Texas 16-3 Northeast Louisiana 2-1 Northern Arizona 3-0 Northern Colorado 1-0 Northern Illinois 1-2 Northern Iowa 13-8 Northern Michigan 1-0 Northwestern 2-0

Notre Dame Ohio Ohio State Oklahoma Oklahoma Christian Oklahoma City Oklahoma State Oral Roberts Oregon Oregon State Pacific Panhandle State Pepperdine Portland Prairie View A&M Providence Purdue Radford Rider Rockhurst St. Louis St. Maryテ不 (Calif.) St. Peterテ不 Samford Sam Houston State San Diego State San Francisco San Francisco State Santa Clara South Carolina-Upstate South Dakota South Dakota State Southern University Southern California Southern Illinois Southern Methodist Southwestern Louisiana Stanford Stony Brook Temple Tennessee State Texas Texas-Arlington Texas-El Paso Texas-Pan American Texas A&I Texas A&M Texas Christian Texas-San Antonio Texas Southern Texas Tech The Citadel Tulsa UCLA U.S. International Utah Utah State Virginia commonwealth Washington Washington State West Texas A&M Western Carolina

1-0 1-1 1-1 1-0 1-0 4-2 3-2 2-3 3-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-2 1-0 3-0 1-0 1-2 1-0 1-0 2-0 11-9 1-0 0-2 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-1 1-0 2-0 1-0 2-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 29-15 3-1 2-0 0-1 1-0 0-2 1-0 2-0 4-1 4-2 5-0 1-0 1-0 3-0 2-0 3-0 2-0 1-0 29-16 2-0 1-0 1-2 2-0 1-1 0-2 1-0 14-2 2-0

Western Illinois Western Kentucky William & Mary Wisconsin-Milwaukee Wyoming Xavier

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MEMORABLE CHARLES KOCH ARENA WINS Dec 18, 1961 WSU 52, No. 2 Cincinnati 51 Lanny Van Eman’s jump shot with three seconds to play gave the Shockers the win and snapped the Bearcats’ 27-game winning streak. Cincinnati, which had won the NCAA title the previous spring, had the ball and a one-point lead late when Larry Shingleton was called for a charging foul against the ShockersÕ Jerry Kittiko. Dec 29, 1962 No. 16 WSU 71, No. 2 Ohio State 54 The Shockers shot 58.3 percent and limited the Buckeyes to 44 percent shooting before a Roundhouse record crowd of 11,375. Sophomore Dave Stallworth scored 22 points to pace WSU, which pulled away early with a 19-9 lead. Feb 16, 1963 No. 9 WSU 65, No. 1 Cincinnati 64 Dave Stallworth scored seven straight points to wipe out a six-point Cincinnati lead during the final 3:10, as the Shockers upset the Bearcats for the second season in a row. The victory snapped a 37game Cincinnati winning streak, as Stallworth had his best game as a Shocker, scoring 46 points, a school record which stood until Antoine Carr scored 47 against Southern Illinois in 1983. Dec 08, 1965 WSU 100, No. 2 Michigan 94 With star guard Kelly Pete on the bench because of a bruised thigh, the Shockers shot 64.5 percent and had five players with 16 or more points. Junior Jamie Thompson was 9-of-9 from the floor and 10-of-10 from the free-throw line for a game-high 28 points. Feb 08, 1966 WSU 92, No. 3 Loyola-Chicago 84 Wichita State snapped Loyola’s 14-game win-streak, battling back from a 10-point deficit in the first half. Warren Armstrong had 25 points and 18 rebounds, while Kelly Pete had 19 points and 10 rebounds for the Shockers. Feb 25, 1967 WSU 84, No. 2 Louisville 78 Louisville lost for only the third time in 26 games as Melvin Reed led the Shockers with 24 points. Louisville All-America center Wes Unseld had 24 points and 17 rebounds for the Cardinals, but five Shockers, led by Reed, scored in double figures. Jan 04, 1969 WSU 67, No. 10 Cincinnati 66 Reserve guard Greg Rataj came off the bench to score eight points down the stretch as the Shockers overcame a 12-point deficit. Wichita State trailed 54-42 with 11:30 to play. Forward Ron Washington scored 20 points to pace WSU. Mar 15, 1981 WSU 60, No. 13 Iowa 56 The stakes were high as Wichita State came back for a win in the second round of the NCAA Midwest Regional. The Shockers trailed 40-25 with 18:50 to play before going on a 15-0 run to tie the game at 40 with 11:38 remaining. Senior guard Randy Smithson made two free throws with five seconds to play to break a 56-56 tie after a technical foul against the Hawkeyes, who had called a timeout, but didnÕt have any remaining. Feb 02, 1984 WSU 66, No. 11 Tulsa 64 Karl Papke slipped through the Hurricane’s defense and banked in a running hook shot with eight seconds to play before a standing room only crowd of 10,666. Xavier McDaniel scored 21 points to pace the Shockers. Jan 06, 1987 WSU 54, No. 19 Kansas 49 Defense was the key as the Shockers, who led 20-15 at halftime, pulled off the upset before a sellout crowd. Wichita State kept the game at a slow pace, frustrating the Jayhawks’ Danny Manning, who scored only 12 points. Dwight Praylow and Henry Carr paced the Shockers with 13 and 12 points, respectively, as the Shockers recorded just their second win over Kansas, which was making its first appearance in Levitt Arena in 31 years. Feb 25, 2006 WSU 64, Illinois State 57 The Shockers were in control most of the way, despite any pressure they may have felt from a sellout crowd anxiously awaiting the opportunity to celebrate the program’s first regular season MVC title in 23 years. Mar 23, 2011 WSU 82, College of Charleston 75 One of the deepest teams in Shocker history played true to form in a big NIT Quarterfinal win. Six different Shockers scored during a 15-1 second half surge that helped punch WSU’s ticket to Madison Square Garden. Mar 03, 2014 #2 WSU 68, Missouri State 45 Cleanthony Early led all scorers with 19 points, and the Shockers finished out an undefeated, 31-0 regular season with a lopsided win over a Missouri State team that had taken them to overtime earlier in the year.

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Pizza Hut Shocker Sports Hall of Fame Lisa Hodgson

Lynn Duncan

Joe Stevens Todd Dreifort Jason Perez

Robert Elmore

Class of 2014 Class of 1980 Lindsay Austin................ Football.........................1922-26 Carnot Brennan.............. Football.........................1913-17 Ted Dean........................ Football.........................1956-60 Preston Carrington......... Track..............................1969-71 Harry Corbin................... Administrator Al Gebert........................ Football Coach...............1930-41 Cecil Jordan.................... Football.........................1914-18 William Hennigh............ M. Basketball.................1928-32 Roland Lakes.................. Football.........................1957-61 Levitt Family.................. Friend Cleo Littleton................. M. Basketball.................1951-55 Don Lock........................ Baseball.........................1954-58 Ross McBurney............... M. Basketball.................1925-29 Harold Manning............. Track..............................1929-33 Ralph Miller................... Basketball Coach...........1951-64 Jimmy Nutter................. Football.........................1947-51 Linwood Sexton............. Football.........................1944-48 Robert “Red’’ Shadoan.... Football.........................1929-33 Randy Smith.................. Track/Cross Country.......1971-75 Dave Stallworth............. M. Basketball.................1961-65 Johnny Stevens.............. M. Golf...........................1960-64 Paul Vermillion............... Football.........................1922-26 Dwane Wallace............... Friend Mervyn Webster............. M. Tennis.......................1968-72 Class of 1981 Harold Brill..................... Football.........................1935-38 Sheldon Coleman, Sr...... Friend Rick Dvorak.................... Football.........................1970-74 Pike Gawthrop............... Football.........................1937-39 Ted Gore......................... Friend Dorothy Harmon............ Administrator Strong Hinman............... FB/Base/MBB/Track ......1912-17 Eddie Kriwiel.................. Football.........................1947-50 Bob Long........................ Football.........................1959-64 Gary Navarro.................. M. Golf...........................1969-73 Dick Price....................... M. Golf...........................1935-38 Henry Schichtle.............. Football.........................1960-64 Jamie Thompson............ M. Basketball.................1964-67 Jim Waskiewicz.............. Football.........................1963-65 Gene Wiley..................... M. Basketball.................1959-62 Class of 1982 Charlie Adams................ Administrator Harold Davis................... M. Basketball.................1925-28 Jim Hershberger............. Friend Ray Morrison.................. Football.........................1946-50 Alan Walker.................... Track..............................1969-73 Class of 1985 Warren Armstrong (Jabali).. M. Basketball.................1965-68

Wayne Coulson............... Friend Anton “Hap’’ Houlik........ Football.........................1946-49 Class of 1986 Ben Anzola..................... M. Tennis ......................1964-66 Lynbert “Cheese’’ Johnson... M. Basketball.................1975-79 Marguerite Keeley.......... M. Basketball.................1975-77 Lester “Doc’’ Needham.... Administrator Tom Reeves.................... Administrator Class of 1987 Gene Johnson................. Basketball Coach...........1928-33 Jim Klisanin.................... Football/Baseball..........1954-57 Class of 1988 Joe Carter....................... Baseball.........................1979-81 Francis Johnson.............. Basketball/Football/Track. .1931-34 Harold “Buddy’’ Reynolds.... M. Basketball.................1924-28 Lyle Sturdy..................... Football/Track...............1940-43 Class of 1989 Fred Burton.................... Track..............................1965-67 Antoine Carr................... M. Basketball.................1979-83 Don Heinkel................... Baseball.........................1979-82 Ron Heller...................... M. Basketball.................1958-61 Prince McJunkins........... Football.........................1979-82 Phil Stephenson............. Baseball.........................1979-82 Lanny Van Eman............. Basketball/Baseball.......1958-62 Class of 1990 Xavier McDaniel............. M. Basketball.................1981-85 Class of 1991 Cliff Levingston.............. M. Basketball.................1979-82 Al Littleton..................... M. Golf................1947-50 (Player), 1973-82, 89-94 (Coach) Rod Nuckolls.................. M. Golf...........................1977-80 Class of 1992 Cal Elmore...................... Track..............................1961-65 Class of 1993 Russ Morman................. Baseball.........................1982-83 Class of 1994 Connie Long................... Track..............................1985-89 Aubrey Sherrod.............. M. Basketball.................1981-85 Mark Standiford............. Baseball.........................1985-88 Class of 1995 Sam Adkins.................... Football.........................1974-76 Greg Brummett.............. Baseball.........................1986-89

Rex Coad........................ M. Tennis............1973-78, 80-88 Charlie O’Brien............... Baseball.........................1980-82 Dick Sanders.................. Football/MBB/Base.......1950-52 Erik Sonberg................... Baseball.........................1981-83 Mike Kennedy................ Friend Class of 1996 David Haas..................... Baseball.........................1985-88 Bill Parcells..................... Football.........................1961-63 Eric Wedge..................... Baseball . ......................1987-89 Herm Wilson.................. Track............................. 1967-83 Class of 1997 Ernie Moore.................... M. Basketball.................1960-64 Jim Newlin..................... Baseball.........................1987-89 Roberto Saad................. M. Tennis.......................1980-84 Class of 1998 Terry Benton.................. M. Basketball.................1969-72 Allison Daniel Carney..... W. Basketball.................1982-86 George Collier................. Cross County/Track........1979-84 Reuben Eckels................ Football.........................1980-83 James “Jumpy” Geathers..... Football.........................1982-83 Class of 1999 Sandy Sadler.................. W. Tennis.......................1981-85 Kennie Steenstra............ Baseball.........................1990-92 Al Tate............................ M. Basketball.................1957-60 Class of 2000 Roland Banks................. Administrator............1974-2009 Darren Dreifort............... Baseball . ......................1991-93 John Hamilton............... Track..............................1989-92 Class of 2001 Jaime Bluma.................. Baseball.........................1991-94 Denise Brungardt-Steenstra. Track...........................1990-93 Class of 2002 Deana Alexander............ Track/Basketball............1992-98 Mornay Annandale........ Cross Country/Track.......1990-93 Bob Hodgson................. M. Basketball.................1953-56 Doug Mirabelli............... Baseball.........................1990-92 Class of 2003 Casey Blake.................... Baseball.........................1993-96 Braden Looper................ Baseball.........................1994-96 Bryan Oelkers................. Baseball.........................1980-82 Einars Tupuritis............... Track..............................1993-96 2004 Greg Carney.................... Basketball.....................1967-70 Phil Cooper..................... M. Tennis.......................1993-97

Shane Dennis................. Baseball.........................1991-94 Jim Thomas.................... Baseball.........................1979-82 Class of 2005 Kevin Hooper................. Baseball.........................1996-99 Jeff Ryan........................ Baseball.........................1996-99 Zach Sorenson................ Baseball.........................1996-98 Kate Panek..................... Track..............................1996-98 Class of 2006 Mellannee Welty............ Track..............................1996-00 Marc Bluma.................... Baseball.........................1996-00 Chris Wimmer................ Baseball.........................1990-92 2007 Mike Lansing.................. Baseball.........................1987-90 Mohamed Sharif (Kelly Pete) Basketball.............1963-66 2008 Jason Adams.................. Baseball.........................1992-95 Jennifer Kazcka.............. W. Basketball.................1998-02 Pat Magness................... Baseball.........................1997-00 2009 John “J.K.” Kornelson...... Track/XC Coach..........1978-2000 2010 Angela Buckner.............. W. Basketball.................2000-04 2011 Ryan Burkdull................. Track..............................1995-97 Tim Raley....................... Baseball.........................1984-87 Travis Wyckoff................ Baseball.........................1993-96 Sara Younes.................... Volleyball......................2001-04 2012 Carl Hall......................... Baseball.........................1990-94 Desiraye Osburn............. XC/Track........................2003-05 Mike Pelfrey................... Baseball.........................2003-05 2013 Paul Miller...................... M. Basketball.................2001-06 Sara Lungren.................. Volleyball......................2004-07 2014 Jason Perez.................... M. Basketball.................1996-00 Todd Dreifort.................. Baseball.........................1989-92 Robert Elmore................ M. Basketball.................1974-77 Lisa Hodgson.................. W. Basketball.................1980-84 Lynn Duncan.................. Football.........................1967-69 Joe Stevens.................... M. Basketball.................1955-58

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SHOCKER BASKETBALL HISTORY by WSU Office of Media Relations Special thanks to Mike Kennedy and George Platt The progression of time has allowed the opportunity for Shocker fans to witness great athletes who have shaped WSU memories and manufactured everlasting impressions of Shocker basketball legends. The 1906 men’s basketball season included the first organized game in school history after the basketball program joined Fairmount Athletics under the tutelage of coach Willis Bates. Bates’ brother Percy played for his brother on the basketball team and also excelled in football and baseball. Playing their first game in the Fairmount Hall basement, Washburn defeated the Wheatshockers, 37-10. Victorious in only two games, the season was not a complete loss. The high point was a 30-13 victory over Mulvane High, which was the reigning Sumner County Champion. Fairmount basketball, although not consistent on the court, began to raise the interest both students and faculty. Following a big loss at Southwestern College in 1908, the athletic association decided that Fairmount needed a gym similar to Southwestern’s. That same year a temporary gym was constructed along 17th Street and men’s basketball had a new home. The gym was commonly referred to as “The Barn,” and new building rules appeared in the Sunflower: “Thou shall use no slang stronger that ‘Darn’ when making a play that is bum.” The inconvenience of the temporary gym gave way to expansion and a formal gym that was dedicated on February 12, 1909. The rate at which the Fairmount men’s basketball program grew hampered both the fans and press from watching the games in comfort. To accommodate all who wanted to watch Fairmount battle opponents, the games were moved to the downtown Forum. This downtown entertainment facility originally was constructed on South Water and English Streets, where Century II now stands. The Forum, initially constructed to make Wichita the Convention City of the Southwest, could sufficiently seat 3,800 people for basketball. In 1915, the Shockers played Wichita High School in an exhibition game as a semiformal opening of the Forum.

olds led the Wheatshockers’ to a 13-1 record and a second-place finish behind conference champs Pittsburg.

the Kansas State Senate passed the bill without amendment and without debate.

The 1927 Parnassus was proud to rate WU’s basketball team as the: “Thirdbest team in the nation--second-best team in the state.”

So the Roundhouse was reality, which was built in just over a year, the state-of-the-art arena would cost $1.4 million.

The Great Depression of the late 1920s strained the university’s budget and the growing sentiment that athletics should not be as important as academics cast a dark cloud over Wichita in the early 1930s. The public was divided, and President Harold Foght was trying to please the students, faculty, regents, and citizens.

In 1955, WU and Littleton would play on the Forum court for the last time. The final game of the era was played on Feb. 22, as the Shockers defeated Oklahoma A&M, 41-39, and somehow packed in 4,000 spectators. On Dec. 3, 1955, more than 9,000 fans welcomed the first basketball game in the WU Field House. It was formally dedicated on Dec. 7, 1955, at the WUKansas game, and was presented to Corbin by Sam Brolund, chairman of the Kansas Board of Regents.

Foght enjoyed college athletics and thought a successful athletic program led directly to a university-wide untarnished reputation. The fans seemed to be in support of the reputation associated with athletics and appreciated the publicity that followed successful teams. Foght labored to keep wealthy athletic supporters happy while trying to justify his stance on the importance of college athletics. By 1930, the North Central Association had raised questions regarding the amount of payment being received by the athletes and coaches. In order to achieve institutional control over its athletics, WU suspended all athletics and appointed new faculty members as directed by the North Central Association. First, the faculty elected Dr. John Rydjord, head of the History Department as Chairman of the Athletic Policy Committee. Second, Dr. Hugo Wall, head of the Political Science Department was elected Chairman of the Committee on Student Aid and Remission of Tuition. Although not involved in any North Central Association games in 1934, Shocker basketball still compiled a 14-10 record. The first half of the season the basketball team played in the Wichita City League, a league filled with former college and high school stars. The second half of the season, the team traveled to Mexico on a goodwill tour. This trip was sponsored by the student body, and the Shockers compiled a record of 5-3. 1953-54 - First Shocker Postseason Team (27-4)

Henrion Gymnasium was named after Walter Henrion, a local businessman who owned a chain of drugstores and a construction company. With the use of his company, Henrion built the gymnasium and made a significant financial contribution. He was one of the great supporters of the University, supporting the athletic programs, and granting financial aid to many students. Henrion played as integral a role in the foundation of Fairmount College as Henry Levitt would later duplicate for Wichita State University. In 1927, the University of Wichita joined the Central Conference, but only on the condition that it would not interfere with playing the Wheatshocker’s most intense rival, Friends. WU was beginning to open the eyes on a national level, producing talented basketball players. First team All-American, Ross McBurney and second-teamer Harold Reyn-

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Despite having to stay on the bus and eat, and not being able to play in some gymnasiums, Littleton still holds seven school records. WU compiled a record of 71-43 during the 1951-55 seasons in which Littleton averaged 19.0 points per game. The 1953-54 edition of the Shockers won a schoolrecord 27 games. The post-Littleton era saw a drop in national prominence until Dave Stallworth entered the program. Still, some of Ralph Miller’s most talented players came through the system. Guard Joe Stevens finished a then-second behind Littleton’s all-time scoring mark with 1,295 points. Al Tate was a dominating rebounder, averaging 10 boards a game. Gene Wiley became one of the premier shot-blocking big men in the country with a school- record 80 blocked-shots in 1961-62. Wiley currently holds the top six blocked-shot games in WSU history.

Although the late 1950s were not as productive on the court, the early 1960s would form a foundation of better things to come. The 1960-61 squad compiled a record of 18-8, which was the best mark since Littleton left WU.

In January of 1919, plans were made to erect a gym as a memorial to those who lost their lives in World War I. Percy Bates was one of those students to whom the building was dedicated. The new 2,000-seat facility was built on the same site as the old gym.

The gym was known as Memorial Gymnasium until 1926, when the Sunflower referred to it as Henrion.

Littleton was the best basketball athlete the university had witnessed. He averaged 18.2 points as a freshman, which is still a school record. He was the first player west of the Mississippi to score more than 2,000 points, and is now one of only five Shocker players with their number retired. Littleton was also one of the first African-Americans to play basketball in the Missouri Valley Conference.

The great players Miller had on the court in the late 1950s did not stop Cincinnati’s Oscar Robertson in one Levitt Arena history-making game. The “Big O” put on a remarkable show of basketball skill on March 1, 1958, scoring an arena-record 50 points.

It was not unusual for the early Shocker teams to play AAU and industrial teams such as the Boeing Bombers, Beechcraft Flyers, and the Wichita Air Force Base.

While not as large as the Forum, it would be located directly on campus, which would generate more student support. The formal opening of Memorial Gymnasium was on Jan. 15, 1921, in a game against the American Legion of Wichita.

That same season, the NCAA first-round playoffs were hosted in the Roundhouse.

1953-54 Team: Front Row (left to right): Alex Chuck, Bob Argumedo, Paul Sheer, Gary Thompson, Dean Sutcliff. Middle Row (LtoR): Leo Carney, Glen Boyer, Jim Strathe, Verlyn Anderson, Jim McNerney, Rod Grubb. Back Row (LtoR): Cleo Littleton, Don Laketa, Marvin Carmen, Bob Hodgson, Tippy Tucker.

THE RALPH MILLER ERA Shocker basketball didn’t change much until Cleo Littleton and Coach Ralph Miller era of the 1950’s. In fact, the Shockers were still practicing in Henrion Gym. But in 1953, amidst the excitement brought on by the great play of Littleton and great coaching of Miller, President Harry Corbin and the WU Board of Regents proposed appropriating money that would pave the way for the construction of a new arena. Members of the Wichita Chamber of Commerce endorsed the proposal for the University of Wichita Field House unanimously, as it was deemed “timely, desirable, and much needed” by the directors of the board. Soon plans were underway for the new Field House, to be located on campus, as

One of the finest victories ever in the Roundhouse came on February 16, 1963. WU was facing the two time defending national champion and No. 1-ranked Cincinnati Bearcats, which had won 37 consecutive games. WU was led by Stallworth, who hit 14 of 22 shots, and an incredible 18 of 23 from the line. Nicknamed “The Rave,” Stallworth finished the game with 46 points and finished his career with a scoring average of 24.2 points. Stallworth had exhausted his eligibility by midway through his senior year and did not participate in the second half of the 1964-65 season. Stallworth became the Shockers’ first consensus All-America player in 1964, and finished then-second on WSU’s career scoring list with 1,936 points. Miller summarized Stallworth’s standout career by saying, “Stallworth was the best all-around offensive player I have had the privilege of working with.” During his 13-year stint at WSU, Ralph Miller became the winningest coach in Shocker basketball history, collecting 255 victories. Miller is a member of the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame and currently ranks as the eighth-winningest coach in college basketball history. The success of Wichita basketball seemed to be headed in the right direction, but Miller decided to leave the school in March, 1964, and accept a


position at Iowa. Gary Thompson, a former player and assistant coach under Miller, accepted the head coaching duties and led Wichita State University to its first No. 1 ranking on Dec. 14, 1964. 1964-65 - NCAA Final Four Team (21-9)

After the death of Levitt in 1968, president Clark Ahlberg recommended that the WSU Field House be renamed in recognition of Levitt’s contribution to athletics. During the next 10 years, Shocker basketball did not enjoy quite the same amount of success that it enjoyed in the 1960’s. Despite this lack of success, the Shockers faithful witnessed the play of Terry Benton, then the best rebounder in school history.

the NCAA Midwest Regional in New Orleans. On the way, directed by Randy Smithson at guard, the Shockers defeated Kansas 66-65, in the “Battle of New Orleans.” The Shockers finished with the second-best record in history, and Smithson was named to the Midwest Region All-Tournament team. During the four-year span from 19801984, WSU produced a 92-29 record. 1980-81 - NCAA Elite Eight Team (26-7)

From 1969-1972, Benton, from Wichita East, would simply dominate opposing teams on the boards.

1964-65 Team: Front row (left to right): John Criss, Dave Leach, Jamie Thompson, Verly Anderson, assistant coach; Gary Thompson, head coach; Ron Heller, assistant coach; Kelly Pete, Manny Zafiros, Tommy Newman. Back row (left to right): Vernon Smith, Melvin Reed, Larry Nosich, Gerald Davis, Dave Stallworth, Bob Powers, Nate Bowman, Al Trope, Gerard Reimond.

In 1964-65, after winning the MVC, the 19-7 Shockers earned another berth in the Midwest Regional. By defeating Southern Methodist and Henry Iba’s Oklahoma State squad, the Shockers were headed to Portland and the Final Four. There, the Shockers would take a somewhat reluctant place in basketball history. Thompson had made it very clear that the Shockers were going to be the underdogs: “I don’t think we can win at Portland, but the boys think we can and they may make me believe it.”

On February 6, 1971, Benton pulled down a school-record 29 rebounds in a game against North Texas State. During his junior season, Benton snatched 20 or more rebounds in seven games. With a career 16.8 rebounds per game, Benton once grabbed 69 rebounds in a three-game conference stretch. Earning all-MVC honors in 1971-72, Benton finished his career with 1,003 points and 963 rebounds. In the 1970s success returned under Coach Gene Smithson, who wanted to instill both mental toughness and extra effort to his team. Commonly known as MTXE, this slogan became a rallying cry for his teams. The 197879 season was Coach Smithson’s first year as the Shockers’ leader, and he implemented up-tempo style with constant defensive pressure on the ball. There wasn’t a better player to orchestrate this style than Lynbert “Cheese” Johnson. Johnson was a top 10 recruit as a senior out of New York’s Haaren High. Recruited by Coach Harry Miller, Johnson began his stellar career at WSU in 1975, averaging 11.2 points a game and shooting almost 52 percent from the field.

Gene Smithson had the basketball program and the City of Wichita in a state of euphoria. With achievement also came the NCAA and the announcement of an investigation into WSU basketball.

The first test would come in the form of the UCLA Bruins. From the start, it was apparent that the Bruins were too much for the Shockers, winning 108-89.

Amidst the allegations, there was one bright spot that gave Shocker fans hope for the future. He would simply be known as “X.”

UCLA, which was the defending national champions, would eventually defeat the Michigan Wolverines for their second-straight national title. Following the defeat at the hands of UCLA, the Shockers played in a thirdplace game against Princeton. The Tigers were led by Bill Bradley, who turned in a Final Four recordsetting performance against the Shockers. In the 118-82 blowout, Bradley made 22-of-29 shots, 14-of-15 foul shots, and collected 17 rebounds. The game would put WSU in the record books in a way not exactly one would like to talk about. Bradley, Princeton’s Rhodes Scholar, broke Oscar Robertson’s seven-year-old Final Four record with 58 points. The rest of Coach Thompson’s career at WSU would be a struggle, and the Shockers would not see a national ranking for 15 years, but Thompson would coach one of the most versatile players in WSU history. Warren Armstrong would later enjoy a productive career in the ABA, but only after becoming a three-time all-Valley performer from 1966-1968. Armstrong holds four of WSU’s 10 triple double games (double-figure points, rebounds, assist, or blocks). During his sophomore season, Armstrong set two school records, averaging almost 12 rebounds a game while setting a Shocker single-game assist mark with 12. Blessed with superior leaping ability and an uncanny ability to see the whole court, Armstrong was a team player who would rather pass to an open teammate than take his own shot.

1980-81 Team: Front Row (L to R): Karl Papke, Mike Jones, Zoran Radovic, James Gibbs, Tony Martin, Randy Smithson, Byrd Millick, manager. Back Row (LtoR): Rich Shore, assistant coach; Jeff Jones, assistant coach; James Carr, student assistant; Eric Kuhn, Antoine Carr, Ozell Jones, Zarko Durisic, Cliff Levingston, Mike Denny, Jay Jackson, Gene Smithson, head coach; Ronnie Ryer, student assistant.

Xavier Mc-Daniel came to Wichita with an attitude and determination that would eventually make him one of the greatest players in WSU and college basketball history. Four years later, X had posted 2,152 points placing him second in all-time scoring behind Littleton, while setting the school record with 1,359 rebounds. Gene Smithson Smithson enjoyed the presence of Cheese his first full season with the Shockers in 1978-79. Johnson’s senior season would be one remembered for many years to come. He averaged 22.2 points while playing 35 minutes a contest. A fan favorite, Johnson played his last game in front of the Shocker faithful on February 17, 1979. With family and friends in the stands, he poured in 27 points and added 13 rebounds, distinguishing him with WSU’s basketball immortals. MTXE brought consecutive 20-win seasons, two appearances in the NCAA Tournament and two appearances in the NIT. Smithson won more than two-thirds of his games, and clearly recruited some of the most talented players in the history of WSU basketball. The recruiting class of 1979 included a talented group of players led by the “Bookend Forwards,” Antoine Carr and Cliff Levingston.

Accomplishments at Wichita State have not occurred without formidable work done by those associated with athletics, and guidance from individuals who support athletic endeavors. Henry Levitt not only supported Wichita as a community, he loved WSU athletics.

Carr was a local standout while attending Wichita Heights High School. He became the Shockers’ third All-American in 1983, and averaged 22.2 points a game during his senior season. Carr finished his career with 1,911 points while shooting 55.7 percent from the field and set a school record with 47 points against Southern Illinois in the final game of the 1983 season.

Levitt chartered the Endowment Association, sponsored an AAU basketball team, served the university as a member of four boards and clubs, and pushed for improvements like the new Cessna Stadium and the Field House. He was named to the Helms Basketball Hall of Fame in 1966 for his early contributions to the sport. He was a special friend of the university, and his friendship was underscored by his willingness to work on its behalf.

Levingston came from San Diego to star in Wichita. His impact was felt after leading the team in scoring his freshman and sophomore seasons. With averages of 15.7 and 18.5, he was named first-team all-MVC in 1981 and again in 1982. Following his success throughout his first three seasons, he decided to forgo his senior year and entered the NBA draft. The 1980-81 Shockers compiled a 26-7 record and advanced to the final eight before losing to Louisiana State 96-85, in the championship game of

“X” had arguably the best season ever by a collegiate player, becoming the first NCAA Division I player to lead the nation in scoring and rebounding by averaging 27.2 points per game and an incredible 14.8 rebounds a game, while shooting 55.9 percent from the field. In 1986, allegations and declining support by the school and city forced Gene Smithson out as head coach. In eight seasons, Smithson collected 155 wins, placing him second behind Ralph Miller on the WSU all-time list. He averaged almost 20 wins a season, and was the first coach to guide WSU to back-to-back 20-win seasons. In March of 1986, Eddie Fogler led a new period of Shocker basketball. Fogler, a former North Carolina assistant to Dean Smith, brought impressive credentials to Wichita. During his tenure at WSU, Fogler collected 61 wins and became the first WSU coach to defeat both Kansas and Kansas State in the same season. After postseason trips to the NCAA and NIT, Fogler left WSU after three seasons to become the head coach at Vanderbilt. Mike Cohen, an assistant coach under Fogler, was hired on April 5, 1989, to lead WSU. Cohen’s biggest victories came in the same week. WSU defeated 12th-ranked Alabama on Dec. 3, 1991, marking the first victory over a ranked team in almost two years. Two days later, WSU defeated Oklahoma State, 72-69. Cohen’s success was brief. With 10 games remaining in the 1991-92 season, he announced his resignation, effective at the end of the season. At a press conference on March 24, 1992, Scott Thompson was hired as the new WSU basketball coach. Regarded as one of the brightest young coaches in the game, he had spent 10 years as an assistant coach and had built Rice into a 20-game winner in five years. Thompson’s years as coach

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berth in the Midwest Regional. By defeating Southern Methodist and Henry Iba’s Oklahoma State squad, the Shockers were headed to Portland and the Final Four. There, the Shockers would take a somewhat reluctant place in basketball history. Thompson had made it very clear that the Shockers were going to be the underdogs: “I don’t think we can win at Portland, but the boys think we can and they may make me believe it.” The first test would come in the form of the UCLA Bruins. From the start, it was apparent that the Bruins were too much for the Shockers, winning 108-89.

son’s seven-year-old Final Four record with 58 points. The rest of Coach Thompson’s career at WSU would be a struggle, and the Shockers would not see a national ranking for 15 years, but Thompson would coach one of the most versatile players in WSU history. Warren Armstrong would later enjoy a productive career in the ABA, but only after becoming a three-time all-Valley performer from 1966-1968. Armstrong holds four of WSU’s 10 triple double games (double-figure points, rebounds, assist, or blocks).

UCLA, which was the defending national champions, would eventually defeat the Michigan Wolverines for their second-straight national title. Following the defeat at the hands of UCLA, the Shockers played in a thirdplace game against Princeton.

During his sophomore season, Armstrong set two school records, averaging almost 12 rebounds a game while setting a Shocker single-game assist mark with 12. Blessed with superior leaping ability and an uncanny ability to see the whole court, Armstrong was a team player who would rather pass to an open teammate than take his own shot.

The Tigers were led by Bill Bradley, who turned in a Final Four recordsetting performance against the Shockers. In the 118-82 blowout, Bradley made 22-of-29 shots, 14-of-15 foul shots, and collected 17 rebounds. The game would put WSU in the record books in a way not exactly one would like to talk about. Bradley, Princeton’s Rhodes Scholar, broke Oscar Robert-

Accomplishments at Wichita State have not occurred without formidable work done by those associated with athletics, and guidance from individuals who support athletic endeavors. Henry Levitt not only supported Wichita as a community, he loved WSU athletics.

RETIRED NUMBERS 42 DAVE STALLWORTH

Levitt chartered the Endowment Association, sponsored an AAU basketball team, served the university as a member of four boards and clubs, and pushed for improvements like the new Cessna Stadium and the Field House. He was named to the Helms Basketball Hall of Fame in 1966 for his early contributions to the sport. He was a special friend of the university, and his friendship was underscored by his willingness to work on its behalf. After the death of Levitt in 1968, president Clark Ahlberg recommended that the WSU Field House be renamed in recognition of Levitt’s contribution to athletics. During the next 10 years, Shocker basketball did not enjoy quite the same amount of success that it enjoyed in the 1960’s. Despite this lack of success, the Shockers faithful witnessed the play of Terry Benton, then the best rebounder in school history. From 1969-1972, Benton, from Wichita East, would simply dominate opposing teams on the boards. On February 6, 1971, Benton pulled down a school-record 29 rebounds in a game against North Texas State. During his junior season, Benton snatched 20 or more rebounds in seven games. With a career 16.8 rebounds per game, Benton once grabbed 69 rebounds in a three-game conference stretch. Earning all-MVC honors in 1971-72, Benton finished his career with 1,003 points and 963 rebounds. In the 1970s success returned under Coach Gene Smithson, who wanted to instill both mental toughness and extra effort to his team. Commonly known as MTXE, this slogan became a rallying cry for his teams. The 1978-

The first Wichita State jersey retired was No. 42, worn by Dave “The Rave” Stallworth from 1962-65. Stallworth averaged 24.2 points a game during his career and ranks third on the Shocker all-time scoring list with 1,936 points. Stallworth saved some of his biggest games for the biggest of stages, averaging an incredible 29.5 points per game in NCAA Tournament play. That includes a 37-point effort in a 94-86 Midwest Regional Final loss to Kansas State in 1964. Stallworth was a first-round draft choice of the New York Knicks in 1965 and played in the National Basketball Association with three teams over 10 years. In 1997, he was honored as a charter inductee in the Missouri Valley Conference Hall of Fame.

ANTOINE CARR 35 The Wichita Heights High School grad and hometown hero finished his career as the fourth-leading scorer in Wichita State history with 1,911 points and established the Shocker single-game scoring mark of 47 point in his final collegiate game against Southern Illinois on March 5, 1983. Carr also holds Shocker freshman records for blocks (40) and points scored (442), and his 31-point effort against Creighton in 1980 ranks third for WSU rookies. He was taken eighth overall in the ‘83 draft by the Detroit Pistons and went on to enjoy a 15-year NBA career that included stops in Atlanta, Sacramento, San Antonio, Utah, Houston and Vancouver.

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XAVIER McDANIEL

The third Wichita State jersey retired was No. 34, worn by Xavier McDaniel from 1981-85. “X”, as he was known to Shocker fans, ended his brilliant career as the Shockers’ all-time rebounding leader with 1,359 and second on the all-time scoring list with 2,152 points. He twice led the nation in rebounding and as senior became the first player in NCAA history to lead the nation in both scoring (27.2 points) and rebounding (14.8) in the same season. In addition, McDaniel’s nine career 20-point/20-rebound games ranks first in Shocker history, and his two 23-rebound efforts against Illinois State and West Texas State are good for two of the school’s top-15 all-time performances. He was a first-round draft pick of the Seattle Supersonics in 1985 and last played with the New Jersey Nets.

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CLEO LITTLETON

Considered the first star player in the modern era of Shocker basketball, Littleton led Ralph Miller’s Shocker squads to new heights and helped establish the winning tradition. In 1986, his No. 13 became the fourth Shocker jersey to be retired. A third team All-American selection in 1955, Littleton was the first player west of the Mississippi to score more than 2,000 career points. He still ranks as WSU’s all-time leading scorer with a 2,164 points, while his scoring average of 19 points is third. During his senior season, Littleton led the Shockers at 21.4 points, and is the only player to be named to the all-Valley first team four years. He also played in 184 consecutive games, not missing one-from his sophomore season in high school through his senior season at WSU. Littleton was a 1955 draft choice of the Fort Wayne Pistons.

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CLIFF LEVINGSTON

No. 54 reached the rafters in 1988. Known for his engaging personality and warm smile, Cliff Levingston teamed with Antoine Carr to form the “Bookend Forwards” tandem that led the Shockers to national prominence in the early 1980s. A two-time first team all-Valley selection, Levinston was chosen Third Team All-America by Basketball Times and was a dominant performer on two WSU conference championship teams. During his three-year career at WSU, he totaled 1,471 points and 965 rebounds, ranking eighth on all-time scoring list and fourth in rebounding. His 53.8 career field goal percentage also ranks third all-time in school history. A first-round draft pick of the Detroit Pistons in 1982, he was a member of the Chicago Bulls’ first two NBA titles in 1991 and 1992.

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against Houston and Western Kentucky and a heart-breaking loss at Vanderbilt to cap seniors Randy Burns, Jamar Howard and Rob Kampman’s careers. 2005-06 - NCAA Sweet 16 Team (26-9)

In 2006-07, Mark Turgeon’s last at WSU, the Shockers showed some of the brilliance of the previous season, reaching an AP ranking of No. 8 after a 9-0 start, but finished slow down the stretch and ended the season with a 17-14 record. WSU’s early success included wins at George Mason, which was the return Bracketbusters game, at LSU, which was the first of a threegame series, and at Syracuse before returning home to win the first two home games of the Las Vegas Classic. WSU then lost four-straight and finished 8-10, including the last five-straight as Turgeon then left Wichita and the state of Kansas as the third-winningest coach in Shocker history.

THE MARSHALL ERA BEGINS On April 14, 2007, WSU hired a proven winner in Gregg Marshall, a sevenyear NCAA qualifier from Winthrop, who started the reconstruction process after Couisnard and Braeuer finished their careers with two 20-win seasons. WSU rebounded in 2008-09 to go 17-17 and play in the CBI, the first postseason since 2006 for WSU.

POSTSEASON 2005-06 Team: Front Row (left to right): Cameron Ledford, Karon Bradley, Matt Braeuer, Wendell Preadom, PJ Couisnard, Sean Ogirri. Back Row (LtoR): Nick Rogers, Phillip Thomasson, Paul Miller, Kyle Wilson, David King, Ryan Bradley, Ryan Martin.

2005-06: A SPECIAL SEASON The magical season was somewhat unexpected, with the departure of four starters from the previous year, coupled with a pre-season fifth place predicted finish in the conference by the soon-to-be-proven-wrong experts. But, a Missouri Valley Conference championship and a Sweet Sixteen appearance are two of the many accomplishments the 2005-06 team will be remembered for by Shocker Fans for many years to come. It took six years for Mark Turgeon and his staff to deliver a Valley championship to the Shocker faithful, a feat that had not been done in 19 years, only to top it all off by their first appearance in the NCAA tournament in 18 years. It all began with a early-season appearance in the South Padre Island Invitational Tournament, allowing seven members of the current Shocker team to return to their home state of Texas. Ironically, the highlight of the tournament was actually a loss. Wichita State took on an Illinois team that played in the National Championship game just eight months before. After being in control for the entire second half, a shot in the lane by the Illini, coupled with Karon Bradley’s last second half court shot, which was ruled to have come after the buzzer, the Shockers lost by a point. Yet, they gained tremendous respect and confidence for their effort. Coming home to Wichita, there was another big time program to face... this time from the Big East Conference, Providence College. It was the first-ever Big East team to play in Wichita and Charles Koch Arena was again sold out. Behind Kyle Wilson’s 19 points and 17 from Sean Ogirri, the Shockers shot a blistering 57 percent from the field and beat the Friars, 82-74. After a pair of two point wins against giant-killer Northwestern State and San Francisco on the road, the Shockers were preparing for a nationally televised game against Michigan State. Despite a 21-point effort from Paul Miller, the Spartans played a near perfect offensive game and handed the Shockers their worst loss of the season. With a week of final exams behind them, a test from UMKC in the storied Municipal Auditorium was on the schedule. These Shockers passed with flying colors. With zone-buster Sean Ogirri going 5-of-7 from beyond the arc and do-everything swingman P. J. Couisnard scoring nine-straight points early in the second half, the rout was on.

NCAA TOURNAMENT 1964 R16 Creighton W 84-68 E8 Kansas State L 86-94 1965 R16 SMU W 86-81 E8 Oklahoma State W 54-46 F4 UCLA L 89-108 Cons. Princeton L 82-118 1976 R32 Michigan L 73-74 1981 (No. 6 Seed) R64 (11) Southern W 95-70 R32 (3) Iowa W 60-56 S16 (7) Kansas W 66-65 E8 (1) LSU L 85-96 1985 (No. 11 Seed) R64 (6) Georgia L 59-67 1987 (No. 11 Seed) R64 (6) St. John’s L 55-57 1988 (No. 12 Seed) R64 (5) DePaul L 62-83 2006 (No. 7 Seed) R64 (10) Seaton Hall W 86-66 R32 (2) Tennessee W 80-73 S16 (11) George Mason L 55-63 2012 (No. 5 Seed) R64 (12) VCU L 59-62 2013 (No. 9 Seed) R64 (8) Pittsburgh W 73-55 R32 (1) Gonzaga W 76-70 S16 (13) La Salle W 72-58 E8 (2) Ohio State W 70-66 F4 (1) Louisville L 68-72 2014 (No. 1 Seed) R64 (16) Cal Poly W R32 (8) Kentucky L

OTHER TOURNAMENTS Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. Portland, Ore. Portland, Ore Denton, Texas Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. New Orleans New Orleans Atlanta Rosemont, Ill. South Bend, Ind Greensboro, N.C. Greensboro, N.C. Washington, D.C. Portland, Ore. Salt Lake City Salt Lake City Los Angeles Los Angeles Atlanta, Ga. St. Louis St. Louis

1954 National Invitational Tournament (NIT) R12 Bowling Green L 54-88 1962 NIT R12 Dayton L 71-79 1963 NIT QF Villanova L 53-54 1966 NIT QF New York Univ. L 84-90 (OT) 1980 NIT R32 UTEP L 56-58 1984 NIT R32 Michigan L 70-94 1989 NIT R32 Cal-Santa Barbara W 70-62 R16 Michigan State L 67-79 2003 NIT R40 at Iowa State L 65-76 Ames, Iowa 2004 NIT R32 Florida State L 84-91 (2OT) Wichita, Kan. 2005 NIT R40 Houston W 85-69 Wichita, Kan. R32 Western Kentucky W 84-81 Wichita, Kan. R16 at Vanderbilt L 63-65 Nashville, Tenn. 2009 College Basketball Invitational (CBI) R16 Buffalo W 84-73 Wichita, Kan. QF Stanford L 56-70 Wichita, Kan. 2010 NIT R32 Nevada L 70-74 Wichita, Kan. 2011 NIT R32 Nebraska W 76-49 Wichita, Kan. R16 at Virginia Tech W 79-76 (OT) Blacksburg, Va. QF College of Charleston W 82-75 Wichita, Kan. SF vs. Washington State W 75-44 New York - MSG F vs. Alabama W 66-57 New York - MSG

Miami of Ohio was the last of the pre-season foes. On a night when Paul Miller joined the 1,000 point club and P. J. Couisnard scored a career high 21 points, Wichita State disposed of the Redhawks 55-46. The road to the Missouri Valley Conference Championship began with two home games. Indiana State came into Charles Koch Arena with an 8-0 record. Behind a balanced Wichita State attack, the Shockers put away the

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In 2006-07, Mark Turgeon’s last at WSU, the Shockers showed some of the brilliance of the previous season, reaching an AP ranking of No. 8 after a 9-0 start, but finished slow down the stretch and ended the season with a 17-14 record. WSU’s early success included wins at George Mason, which was the return Bracketbusters game, at LSU, which was the first of a threegame series, and at Syracuse before returning home to win the first two home games of the Las Vegas Classic. WSU then lost four-straight and finished 8-10, including the last five-straight as Turgeon then left Wichita and the state of Kansas as the third-winningest coach in Shocker history. THE MARSHALL ERA BEGINS On April 14, 2007, WSU hired a proven winner in Gregg Marshall, a sevenyear NCAA qualifier from Winthrop, who started the reconstruction process after Couisnard and Braeuer finished their careers with two 20-win seasons. WSU rebounded in 2008-09 to go 17-17 and play in the CBI, the first postseason since 2006 for WSU. HARD WORKS PAYS OFF In 2009-10, under third-year head coach Gregg Marshall, Wichita State excelled with a 25-10 season record to finish second in the Missouri Valley Conference regular season and advance to the final of the MVC Tournament before losing to eventual Sweet 16 participant Northern Iowa. WSU also played in the Postseason NIT, losing to Nevada in the first round as the Shockers’ only home blemish. WSU’s regular-season home of 17-0 was the second-most home wins in school history and the most-ever in the regular-season. The Shockers also received votes in the 2009-10 AP and ESPN/USA Today Top 25 Polls, but were last ranked in the AP poll Dec. 25, 2006. Individually, senior point guard Clevin Hannah earned Missouri Valley All-Conference first-team honors, leading the Shockers in scoring at 12 points per game. In the Shockers’ first MVC Tournament final appearance since winning it in 1987, Hannah, and teammate Garrett Stutz earned alltournament honors. In addition, Toure Murry was named MVC Honorable Mention All-Valley. Academically, Graham Hatch was named to the Academic All-America third Team, the Division I-AAA Ad’s Scholar-Athlete First Team, and the MVC Scholar-Athlete First Team. 2010-11 - NIT CHAMPIONS (29-8)

rebounded the five by an average of 8.5 rebounds per game and averaged 18 assists per game. For the season, WSU recorded the fourth-best winning margin at 11 points a game, had the fourth-best defensive scoring average in school history, and tied the school record for free throw percentage. The 8.4 overall rebound margin was third-best in history and the 572 assists were the fourth-best in history. Senior Graham Hatch, who was the NIT Most Outstanding Player, and junior Garrett Stutz, were recognized as members of the NIT All-Tournament team. The Shockers went 14-4 in the Valley and were honored as the MVC’s Defensive Team of the Year. Senior J.T. Durley, who scored 1,327 career points as the 39th Shocker to scored more than 1,000 points, was named All-Valley First Team. Murry became the 40th to reach 1,000 points, and entered his senior season with 1,138 points.

PLAY ANGRY: THE 2013 FINAL FOUR RUN

For their contribution throughout the season, junior David Kyles was recognized on the all-MVC Most Improved team award and junior Ben Smith was honored as the MVC Sixth Man of the Year and MVC all-Bench Team.

A so-called rebuilding year, beset with early injuries to key contributors turned into the one of the finest seasons in WSU history.

Hatch received a Division I-AAA Athletic Director’s Scholar-Athlete First Team honor, and First Team All-Valley Scholar-Athlete award for the second-straight season. BACK THE THE NCAAs Wichita State went 27-6 in 2011-12 to complete the bookend to the best two-year record (56-14) in Wichita State history. En route, the Shockers won the Missouri Valley Conference title, which earned Head Coach Gregg Marshall the Valley Coach of the Year honor, his first at WSU. With the conference title in the bag, WSU then earned an at-large ticket to the NCAA Tournament, dropping a second round game in Portland to VCU. Joe Ragland and Garrett Stutz earned All-Valley First Team Valley postseason honors, and were also named to the Most Improved teams for the Shockers. It was the first time since 1983 that two Shockers shared first-team honors when Antoine Carr and Xavier McDaniel were honored on the first team. Toure’ Murry was selected as a member of the honorable mention team, as well as to the All-Defensive Team.

Wichita State was also chosen the Army National Guard All-Defensive Team for the second-straight season.

NIT CHAMPIONS In 2010-11, Wichita State earned a school-record 29-8 overall and finished runner-up in the Missouri Valley Conference regular-season, before winning the Postseason NIT with a 5-0 record. WSU also brought its two-year record to 54-18 over two seasons. In the 5-0 postseason run, including wins against Washington State and Alabama in Madison Square Garden in New York City, the Shockers out-scored opponents by an average of 15.4 points(75.6 to 60.2), out-

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2012-13 Team: Front Row (L to R): Strength and Conditioning Coach Kerry Rosenboom, Assistant Coach Greg Heiar, Associate Head Coach Chris Jans, Head Coach Gregg Marshall, Assistant Coach K.T. Turner, Manager of Player Development Devon Smith, Director of Basketball Operations Dominic Okon, Athletic Trainer Todd Fagan. Second Row (L to R): Jake White, Carl Hall, Kadeem Koleby, Ehimen Orukpe, Chadrack Lufile, Cleanthony Early, Derail Green. Back Row (L to R): Ron Baker, Nick Wiggins, Fred VanVleet, Tekele Cotton, Malcolm Armstead, Demetric Williams, Evan Wessel, Zach Bush.

Murry was also recognized with a second-team All-Valley award.

Transfer Carl Hall was the Newcomer-of-the-Year and named to the AllNewcomer Team. Senior Ben Smith was named to the All-Defensive Team.

2010-11 Team: Front Row (L to R): Chad Gibney, Ryan Hilliard, Devon Smith, Assistant Coach Chad Dollar, Assistant Coach Marty Gross, Head Coach Gregg Marshall, Assistant Coach Chris Jans, Director of Basketball Operations Dominic Okon, Athletic Trainer Todd Fagan, Strength and Conditioning Coach Kerry Rosenboom, Manager Conor Dyck. Second Row (L to R): Manager Talon Shinn, Jerome Hamilton, Josh Walker, Ehimen Orukpe, Garrett Stutz, Aaron Ellis, Gabe Blair, Trey Jones (no longer on team), Manager Adrian Jackson. Back Row (L to R): Demetric Williams, David Kyles, Ben Smith, Derek Brown, Randall Vautravers, Toure’ Murry, Tyler Richarson, Graham Hatch, Joe Ragland..

2012-13 - NCAA Final Four Team (30-9)

Marshall personally reached the 300-win career mark and 100-win WSU mark in 2011-12. He ended the season with a 303-144 career record in 16 seasons as head coach, and was 109-61 at WSU in five seasons. His 201112 team also won the Valley regular season for the first time since 2006 with a 16-2 record. Marshall’s 300th career win came in 2012 with a win Feb. 18 in the Bracketbuster Series game at Davidson. Marshall also coached the first Shocker Top 25 team since 2006-07 when WSU entered the list at No. 24 on Feb. 13. The Shockers rose to No. 15 in the AP poll and No. 14 in the USA Today/Coaches Top 25, and entered the NCAA Tournament 18th and 19th, respectively, in the polls.

The Shockers won a school-record 30 games and advanced to the Final Four before losing to eventual National Champion Louisville in the National Semifinal. With much of the firepower gone from the 2012 squad, expectations outside of Wichita were tempered. The defending champion Shockers were picked fourth in the MVC preseason poll. The Shockers’ hopes took another hit just over a month into the season. Redshirt freshman Ron Baker, one of the team’s most consistant contributors through the first 10 games, suffered a stress fracture. Sophomore Evan Wessel met a similar fate after starting the first eight contests, when a broken pinky forced him to the bench. The injuries continued to mount. 7-foot senior Ehimen Oprukpe missed three games with a sprained ankle, and senior forward Carl Hall later suffered broken thumb, costing him seven games. Still, the Shockers marched on, thanks to contributions from a few key newcomers. Junior college transfer Cleanthony Early, a 6-foot-7 matchup nightmare with a three-point shooting touch and post skills to match, paced the team in scoring at 13.9 points per game and would eventually earn First Team All-MVC honors. He etched his name high on the Shocker’s all-time single-game scoring chart with an impressive 39-point performance in an early January win over Bradley. Senior point guard Malcom Armstead, a transfer from Oregon, made the most of his one season of eligibility at WSU, setting a single-season school record with 76 steals, while chipping in 10.7 points. He was an honorable mention choice on the postseason All-Valley team. The return of Hall -a second team all-conference selection - keyed a fourgame winning streak that included a big home win over No. 12 Creighton, as WSU ran its record to an impressive 19-2 and moved into the driver’s seat in the MVC race. It wouldn’t last. The Shockers swooned over the final weeks of the regular season, going 8-7 down the stretch. WSU had two chances to clinch a share of the MVC title in the last week but couldn’t do it. Evansville pulled an staggering upset on Senior Day at Koch Arena, and a hot-shooting Creighton claimed revenge in Omaha on the final day of the regular season to snatch away the conference crown. Redemption nearly came in the MVC Tournament, where the Shockers posted a pair of double-digit wins to reach the final, but Creighton again stood in the way. The Shockers played stout defense on All-American Doug McDermott (who missed 8 of 13 shots from the field), but Creighton squeezed out a 68-65 victory. Burried in the disappointment of another St. Louis setback was a silver lin-


ing that would become much more evident over the next month. Baker - who had missed 21 games since his stress fracture - was cleared to play in the days prior to the MVC Tournament. He appeared in all three games off the bench while getting himself reacclimated - the perfect warmup for what would turn into a sizzling postseason performance. The Shockers earned their second straight NCAA bid, this time as an atlarge selection and drew a No. 9 seed, opposite No. 8 Pittsburgh, in Salt Lake City. Armstead (22 points) and Early (21) shouldered the offensive load, and junior Tekele Cotton drew rave reviews for a lockdown defensive performance on Pitt star Tray Woodall, who finished 1 of 12 with five turnovers. After closing out a 73-55 win over Pitt, the Shockers continued their momentum two days later in a Round of 32 showdown with top-seed Gonzaga - ranked No. 1 in the national polls at the close of the regular season. After making just 2-of-20 threes against Pitt, WSU connected on a seasonhigh 14 treys against Gonzaga, including five-in-a-row to finish out the game. That late flurry helped the Shockers overcome a seven-point Bulldog lead with six minutes remaining to win 76-70. From there, it was on to Los Angeles. The Shockers ended No. 13 LaSalle’s run in the Sweet 16, rolling to a 14-2 lead out of the gate on their way to a 72-58 victory. In the West Regional Final, WSU continued to play the role of the aggressor, piling on for a 53-33 lead with just over 12 minutes to play in the second half. Ohio State trimmed the deficit all the way down to 62-59 with 2:49 to go, but Cotton drilled a clutch three, then snagged a crucial offensive rebound on the Shockers’ next possession. Freshman Fred VanVleet knocked down a jumper moments later to help put the game on ice. Armstead earned NCAA All-West Region Most Outstanding Player honors and averaged 12.8 points, 5.0 rebounds and 4.4 assists during WSU’s fivegame NCAA run. He joined Hall on the all-regional team. The Shockers first trip to the Final Four since 1965 ignited the fan base and made WSU a national darling. Yet, come game time, WSU played like it was more than just happy to be in Atlanta, building a 12-point lead with13:35 to play in the game against a heavily-favored Louisville team. Despite 24 points and 10 rebounds from Early, WSU couldn’t hold off a late charge from the Cardinals, who escaped with a 72-68 win and went on to claim the national title. Departing senior Demetric Williams concluded his career as the winningest Shocker in school history with 111 wins in four years, 12 more than the 2011-12 seniors who held the previous mark. The 2012-13 Shockers reached the final weekend for only the second time in school history, while Head Coach Gregg Marshall earned the Valley Coach of the Year honor for the second-straight season. Cleanthony Early earned All-Valley First Team Valley postseason honors, while Carl Hall earned second-team honors and point guard Malcolm Armstead was named honorable mention Winning despite the adversity of injuries off and on through the season and the Shockers utilizing their balance and depth was the major story line.

2013-14 Team: Front Row (L to R): Strength and Conditioning Coach Kerry Rosenboom, Manager of Player Development Devon Smith, Assistant Coach Steve Forbes, Associate Head Coach Chris Jans, Head Coach Gregg Marshall, Assistant Coach Greg Heiar, Director of Basketball Operations Dominic Okon, Athletic Trainer Todd Fagan, Head Manager Chad Gibney. Second Row (L to R): Zach Bush, Shaquille Morris, Chadrick Lufile, Kadeem Coleby, Cleanthony Early, Darius Carter, Derail Green, Nick Wiggins. Back Row (L to R): Ria’n Holland, DJ Bowles, Fred VanVleet, Tekele Cotton, Ron Baker, Evan Wessel, John Robert Simon.

2013-14: NEAR PERFECTION In 2013-14, Wichita State won an NCAA single-season record 35-straight games before losing to National Runner-Up Kentucky in the Third Round of the NCAA Tournament. The Shockers spent the entire 2013-14 campaign ranked in the Top 25, rising as high as No. 2 in both the AP and Coaches Polls – the school’s loftiest ranking since the 1981-82 season. WSU stormed through the Valley with a perfect 18-0 conference record, becoming the first in nearly 30 years to navigate MVC play with an unbeaten mark. The Shockers continued their dominance during the MVC Tournament in St. Louis, winning all three games to capture their first Valley Tournament title since 1987. After cooling off No. 16 seed Cal Poly Pamona, 64-37, in their first NCAA action, the Shockers played one of the great games in NCAA Tournament history, losing an epic clash to eventual National Finalist Kentucky, 78-76. WSU ruled the conference’s postseason awards, placing three on the AllMVC First Team and one more on the Second Team. Senior Cleanthony Early became the first AP All-American of the Marshall era, landing consensus second team status, while sophomore point guard Fred VanVleet – the MVC’s Player of the Year – was a second and third team choice in several publications. Marshall was named Naismith National Coach of the Year, NABC National Coach of he Year, AP Coach of the Year and Henry Iba National Coach of the Year. He was also awarded the Adolph Rupp Cup, given to the coach “who best exemplifies excellence in his dedication to the game of basketball and to his student athletes.” In addition, Marshall was named MVC Coach of the Year for the thirdstraight season, after leading the Shockers to their second conference championship in three years.

WSU played most of the season with out starter Evan Wessel (hand). Carl Hall (thumb), was cleared to practice Monday, Jan. 14. Hall missed seven games, while Ron Baker had missed 21 games before his return March 8. Wessel opted for surgery on Jan. 8 and missed the remainder of the year. Before the unexpected run headed into the tournament, Wichita State was receiving votes good enough for 35th in the March 18th AP poll, while the Shockers were not receiving votes in the USA Today Coaches poll. The Shockers finished ranked No. 4 in the final USA Today poll. 2013-14 - NCAA Third Round (35-1)

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SHOCKER ALL-AMERICANS

CLEO LITTLETON 1954 2nd Team Helms Foundation 1955 3rd Team Helms Foundation, Dell Magazine, Look Magazine

DAVE STALLWORTH 1964 1st Team Associated Press, United Press International (UPI), USBWA, The Sporting News

CLIFF LEVINGSTON

ANTOINE CARR

1982 Honorable Mention Associated Press

1982 Honorable Mention Associated Press 1983 1st Team The Sporting News 3rd Team Associated Press

1965 2nd Team Associated Press

XAVIER McDANIEL 1985 1st Team Consensus, Associated Press, USBWA 2nd Team UPI 3rd Team NABC

PAUL MILLER 2006 Honorable Mention Associated Press

CLEANTHONY EARLY 2014 2nd Team Consensus, NABC, USBWA 3rd Team Associated Press

FRED VANVLEET 2014 3rd Team NABC, Sporting News

MISSOURI VALLEY CONFERENCE AWARDS Coach of the Year 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2005-06 1986-87 1964-65 1953-54

Gregg Marshall Gregg Marshall Gregg Marshall Mark Turgeon Eddie Fogler Gary Thompson Ralph Miller

Player of the Year 2013-14 2005-06 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83

Fred VanVleet Paul Miller Xavier McDaniel Xavier McDaniel Antoine Carr

Freshman of the Year 2001-02 1996-97 1986-87

Randy Burns Jason Perez Joe Griffin

Newcomer of the Year 2012-13 2011-12 2002-03 1975-76 1974-75

Cleanthony Early Carl Hall Aaron Hogg Cheese Johnson Robert Elmore

Defensive Player of the Year 2013-14 2002-03 1988-89

Tekele Cotton Jamar Howard Dwayne Praylow

Sixth Man of the Year 2010-11 2002-03

Ben Smith Aaron Hogg

All-Newcomer Team 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2005-06 2004-05 2002-03 1997-98 1996-97 1993-94

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Darius Carter Cleanthony Early Malcom Armstead Carl Hall Gabe Blair Clevin Hannah Toure Murry Ramon Clemente Karon Bradley Kyle Wilson Aaron Hogg Maurice Evans Jason Perez Terry Hankton Jamie Arnold

1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1986-87

Chad Elstun John Smith Robert George Gaylon Nickerson Joe Griffin

2008-09 2007-08 2004-05 2002-03 2001-02

Toure Murry JT Durley Sean Ogirri Paul Miller Randy Burns Jamar Howard

Troy Mack Terrell Benton LD Swanson Terrance Flowers

1975-76 1974-75

All-MVC Tournament Team Tekele Cotton All-Freshman Team (est. 1986) 2014

2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2008-09 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05

All-Defensive Team (est. 1989) 2013-14 2011-12 2009-10 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1989-90 1988-89

Tekele Cotton Fred VanVleet Toure Murry Ben Smith Toure Murry PJ Couisnard PJ Couisnard PJ Couisnard Jamar Howard Jamar Howard Jamar Howard Jamar Howard Terry Hankton Terry Hankton Larry Callis John Cooper Dwayne Praylow

2001-02 1999-00 1994-95

2013 2010 2003 1987

Fred VanVleet Cleanthony Early Malcom Armstead Carl Hall Garrett Stutz Clevin Hannah Randy Burns Gary Cundiff

Player of the Week

2013-14 D-2 D-23 J-6 J-27 F-17 2012-13 D-3 2011-12 D-5 F-6 F-13 2009-10 D-21 2005-06 F-6 2004-05 J-3 J-31 2003-04 F-24 2002-03 F-24 2001-02 J-14 1999-00 F-7 F-21 All-Bench Team 1998-99 J-4 2013-14 Darius Carter 1996-97 D-30 2012-13 Nick Wiggins 1992-93 J-4 2010-11 Ben Smith (Capt.) 1990-91 D-10 Garrett Stutz J-14 2009-10 Gabe Blair 1988-89 D-19 Garrett Stutz 2005-06 Ryan Martin J-9 2004-05 Kyle Wilson (Capt.) 1987-88 J-18 2003-04 Aaron Hogg D-15 2002-03 Aaron Hogg (Capt.) 1986-87 1985-86 F-10 1999-00 Terrell Benton F-24 1984-85 J-14 Most Improved (est. 1995) J-28 F-25 2013-14 Fred VanVleet (Capt.) M-4 2011-12 Joe Ragland 1983-84 J-16 Garrett Stutz F-13 2010-11 David Kyles 1978-79 J-17 2009-10 Graham Hatch 1976-77 D-22 Garrett Stutz J-26 2003-04 Rob Kampman

Ron Baker Cleanthony Early Fred VanVleet Cleanthony Early Ron Baker Carl Hall Joe Ragland Garrett Stutz Joe Ragland Clevin Hannah Paul Miller Kyle Wilson Jamar Howard Rob Kampman Aaron Hogg Terrell Benton Jason Perez Jason Perez Jason Perez Jason Perez Chad Elstun John Cooper Paul Guffrovich Dwight Praylow Dwayne Praylow Steve Grayer Steve Grayer Henry Carr Gus Santos Gus Santos Xavier McDaniel Xavier McDaniel Xavier McDaniel; Aubrey Sherrod Xavier McDaniel Xavier McDaniel Cheese Johnson Robert Elmore Charles Brent

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Cheese Johnson Cal Bruton

Newcomer of the Week F-10 F-24 N-19 N-26 D-31 J-7 J-14 J-21 F-18 F-25 D-5 D-1 D-8 J-26 F-4 D-4 N-26 J-16 J-3

Darius Carter Darius Carter Cleanthony Early Cleanthony Early Cleanthony Early Cleanthony Early Cleanthony Early Malcom Armstead Malcom Armstead Cleanthony Early Carl Hall Clevin Hannah Clevin Hannah Toure Murry Toure Murry Phil Thomasson Ramon Clemente Karon Bradley Kyle Wilson

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Player Accolade Ron Baker 1st Cleanthony Early 1st Fred VanVleet 1st Tekele Cotton 2nd Cleanthony Early 1st Carl Hall 2nd Malcom Armstead HM Garrett Stutz 1st Joe Ragland 1st Toure Murry HM JT Durley 1st Toure Murry 2nd Clevin Hannah 1st Toure Murry HM PJ Couisnard HM Kyle Wilson HM Paul Miller 1st PJ Couisnard HM Kyle Wilson HM Jamar Howard 2nd Randy Burns 2nd Paul Miller HM Jamar Howard 1st Randy Burns 2nd Fridge Holman HM Jamar Howard 1st Randy Burns HM Aaron Hogg HM Randy Burns HM Terrell Benton HM Jason Perez 1st Jason Perez 2nd Maurice Evans 2nd Jason Perez HM Larris Callis 2nd LD Swanson HM Ryan Herrs HM Paul Guffrovich 2nd John Cooper 2nd Steve Grayer 1st Dwight Praylow 2nd Sasha Radunovich 1st Lew Hill 2nd Henry Carr 2nd Xavier McDaniel 1st Aubrey Sherrod 2nd Xavier McDaniel 1st Aubrey Sherrod 2nd Antoine Carr 1st Xavier McDaniel 1st Aubrey Sherrod 2nd Antoine Carr 1st Cliff Levington 1st Cliff Levington 1st

1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60 1958-59 1957-58 1956-57 1955-56 1954-55 1953-54 1952-53 1951-52 1950-51 1948-49 1946-47 1945-46

Antoine Carr Antoine Carr Cliff Levington Cheese Johnson Cheese Johnson Robert Elmore Cheese Johnson Charlie Brent Robert Elmore Cal Bruton Robert Gray Robert Elmore Rich Morsden Bob Wilson Terry Benton Terry Benton Greg Carney Greg Carney Warren Armstrong Warren Armstrong Jamie Thompson Warren Armstrong Jamie Thompson Dave Leach Kelly Pete Dave Stallworth Dave Stallworth Nate Bowman Dave Stallworth Gene Wiley Ron Heller Lanny Van Eman Gene Wiley Ron Heller Al Tate Joe Stevens Joe Stevens Bob Hodgson Joe Stevens Cleo Littleton Cleo Littleton Paul Scheer Cleo Littleton Cleo Littleton John Friedersdorf Rex McMurry Harold Beal Harold Beal

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TEAM, SINGLE GAME Points 125 Drake 123 Utah State 122 Arizona State 118 North Dakota State 118 Pan American Points, Half 70 Pan American 69 Utah State 68 Oklahoma City 67 Bradley Points, Combined 229 WSU 123, Utah State 106 227 WSU 122, Arizona St. 105 223 Drake 114, WSU 109 (OT) 221 WSU 117, Drake 104 Points, Opponent 120 UCLA 120 Drake 118 Princeton 114 Drake Margin of Victory 68 Cooper College (99-31) Margin of Defeat 72 Ottawa (80-8) Field Goals 50 Pan American 49 Indiana State 48 Bradley 47 3 Times, Last: S. Dakota St. Field Goal Attempts 120 Arizona 115 Drake 107 Montana State 101 Bowling Green 100 Texas Arlington Field Goal Percentage 66.7 Austin Peay (26-39) 65 Md.-Eastern Shore (39-60) 64.9 vs. Bradley (37-57) 64.9 vs. Texas Tech (37-57) 64.9 vs. Iona (37-57) Three-Point Goals 15 Northern Iowa 14 Bradley 14 Gonzaga 13 8 times, Last: Missouri State Three-Point Attempts 39 vs. Kansas State 35 vs. Chicago State 33 vs. Illinois State 30 7 times, Last: Syracuse Three-Point Percentage 83.3 Oklahoma State (5-6) 80 Tulsa (8-10) 77.8 Bradley (7-9) 71.4 SW Louisiana (5-7) Free Throws Made 40 Arizona State 40 Fordham 39 Drake 38 Detroit Free Throw Attempts 62 Detroit 61 Tulsa 59 Fordham 53 Arizona State Free Throw Percentage 100 Creighton (17-17) 100 Kansas State (12-12)

Feb 15, 1979 Dec 23, 1966 Dec 11, 1967 Dec 20, 1978 Dec 19, 1982 Dec 19, 1982 Dec 23, 1966 Mar 02, 1961 Feb 01, 1988 Dec 23, 1966 Dec 11, 1967 Jan 16,1979 Feb 18, 1980

100 Bradley (10-10) 100 Centenary (8-8) 100 Bradley (7-7) 100 Drake (7-7) 96.3 Western Carolina (26-27) 96 Missouri State (24-25) 95.5 Illinois State (21-22) 95.2 at Evansville (20-21) Rebounds 76 Oklahoma City 73 Texas-Arlington 73 West Texas State 69 Northwestern Assists 42 Drake 36 Indiana State 34 West Texas State 34 Pan American

Jan 18, 1973 Nov 24, 2008 Jan 16, 1999 Feb 22, 2006 Nov 15, 2012 Mar 05, 2010 Feb 04, 2003 Feb 16, 2014 Feb 17, 1962 Dec 18, 1978 Dec 28, 1978 Dec 05, 1960 Feb 15, 1979 Jan 26, 1981 Feb 09, 1980 Dec 19, 1981

Steals Dec 08, 1967 23 South Dakota Dec 14, 1978 Feb 20, 1969 21 San Jose State Dec 02, 1978 Mar 20, 1965 18 Abilene Christian Nov 27, 1981 Jan 16, 1979 16 Drake Jan 28, 1982 Blocked Shots Mar 06, 1908 15 Purdue Dec 11, 1961 13 Southern Illinois Jan 09, 2013 Santa Clara Dec 21, 1961 Feb 19, 1913 12 12 Louisville Jan 27, 1962 12 Western Kentucky Nov 11, 2013 Dcc 19, 1981 Feb 12, 1983 Feb 15, 1968 INDIVIDUAL, SINGLE GAME Dec 21, 1977 Dec 18, 1951 Jan 29, 1954 Dec 30, 1970 Mar 06, 1954 Dec 18, 1978 Dec 17, 1987 Dec 17, 2006 Jan 09, 1965 Dec 03, 1966 Jan 06, 1982 Jan 04, 2003 Mar 08, 2003 Mar 23, 2013 Mar 02, 2007 Dec 10, 1997 Dec 14, 2011 Jan 18, 2007 Dec. 02, 2006 Dec 08, 1990 Mar 04, 1987 Feb 01, 1988 Dec 03, 1986 Dec 11, 1967 Dec 06, 1986 Feb 15, 1979 Feb 01, 1955

Points 47 Antoine Carr So. Illinois Mar 05, 1983 46 Dave Stallworth Cincinnati Feb 16, 1963 45 Dave Stallworth Loyola Jan 29, 1965 45 Ron Harris So. Illinois Dec 18, 1971 44 Xavier McDaniel West Texas St. Jan 26, 1985 43 Dave Stallworth Arizona St. Dec 07, 1963 43 Xavier McDaniel Bradley Jan 10, 1985 40 Al Tate Tulsa Mar 05, 1960 40 Dave Stallworth Louisville Jan 30, 1965 Field Goals 21 Antoine Carr So. Illinois Mar 05, 1983 20 Dave Stallworth Loyola Jan 29, 1965 17 Cleo Littleton Creighton Feb 08, 1952 17 Dave Stallworth Arizona St. Dec 07, 1963 17 Dave Stallworth Montana St. Dec 26, 1963 Field Goal Attempts 36 Dave Stallworth Arizona St. Dec 07, 1963 36 Antoine Carr So. Illinois Mar 05, 1983 35 Dave Stallworth Loyola Jan 29, 1965 31 Greg Carney Kansas St. Dec 12, 1969 30 Cleo Littleton Creighton Feb 08, 1952 30 Dave Stallworth Tex. Western Dec 04, 1963 Field Goal Percentage 13/13 Antoine Carr Abilene Chr. Nov 28, 1980 11/11 Lanny Van Eman Nebraska Dec 04, 1961 10/10 Michael Wiggins Drake Jan 11, 1993 9/9 Jamie Thompson Michigan Dec 08, 1965 9/9 Jamar Howard Drake Jan 26, 2005 8/8 Jamie Arnold Kansas St. Jan 12, 1994 7/7 Dwayne Praylow Missouri St. Dec 15, 1988 7/7 Paul Guffrovich Missouri St. Dec 05, 1989 7/7 Chad Elstun No. Iowa Feb 11, 1993 6/6 11x, Last: VanVleet vs. Loyola Feb 19, 2014

Three-Point Goals 9 Jason Perez Missouri St. 8 Maurice Evans Illinois St. 8 Joe Ragland UNLV 7 Terrell Benton Drake Three-Point Attempts Maurice Evans Illinois St. Feb 11, 2012 16 Chad Elstun Tulsa (OT) Jan 20, 1990 16

Jan 16, 1954 Jan 21, 1953 Dec 06, 1986 Dec 11, 1967

Feb 02, 2000 Dec 12, 1998 Dec 04, 2011 Feb 12, 2000 Dec 12, 1998 Jan 30, 1993

12 6 Times, Last: Kyles vs. Utah St. Three-Point Percentage 6/6 Chad Elstun No. Iowa 6/6 Ryan Herrs Bradley 6/6 Clevin Hannah at Drake 5/5 Dwight Praylow BYU Free Throws 22 Cleo Littleton Houston 18 Dave Stallworth Cincinnati 16 Cleo Littleton Seattle 16 Dave Stallworth Loiuisville 16 John Cooper Creighton Free Throw Attempts 25 Cleo Littleton Houston 23 Dave Stallworth Cincinnati 19 Everett Wessel Oregon 19 Dave Stallworth Louisville 19 John Cooper Creighton Free Throw Percentage (Min. 11) 15/15 Dave Stallworth Tex. Western 14/14 Steve Grayer So. Illinois 13/13 Cleo Littleton Saint Louis 12/12 Gary Mann Michigan 12/12 Melvin Reed North Texas Rebounds 29 Terry Benton North Texas 28 Terry Benton Loyola 26 Larry Callis Drake 26 Gene Wiley Bradley 26 Ron Harris Loyola 25 Robert Elmore N. Mexico St. 24 Warren Armstrong NYU 24 Terry Benton Memphis St. 24 Terry Benton W. Texas St. 23 Ron Heller Drake 23 Dave Stallworth Creighton 23 Terry Benton Bradley 23 Xavier McDaniel Illinois St. 23 Xavier McDaniel W. Texas St. Assists 16 Joe Griffin Oral Roberts 14 Warren Armstrong Bradley 13 Mike Edgar Drake 13 Bob Trogele DePaul 12 Warren Armstrong Arizona St. 12 Warren Armstrong Loyola 12 Cal Bruton Memphis St. 12 Tony Martin W. Texas St. 12 Robert George Drake Steals 7 Ernie Moore Drake 7 Cheese Johnson S. Dakota 7 Robert George Bradley 7 Tekele Cotton Drake

Dec 08, 1998

TEAM, SEASON

Feb 11, 1993 Feb 15, 1996 Jan 11, 2009 Jan 27, 1989

Victories, Season 35 2013-14 30 2012-13 29 2010-11 27 1953-54, 2011-12

Feb 12, 1955 Feb 16, 1963 Jan 20, 1955 Jan 30, 1965 Feb 17, 1990 Feb 12, 1955 Feb 16, 1963 Dec 28, 1956 Jan 30, 1965 Feb 17, 1990 Feb 25, 1963 Feb 08, 1988 Jan 22, 1955 Dec 07, 1956 Mar 02, 1967 Feb 06, 1971 Jan 11, 1971 Jan 13, 1996 Jan 20, 1962 Feb 14, 1970 Feb 12, 1977 Mar 14, 1966 Jan 28, 1971 Mar 04, 1972 Feb 20, 1966 Mar 13, 1964 Feb 04, 1971 Jan 26, 1984 Feb 06, 1984 Jan 06, 1988 Feb 15, 1968 Feb 27, 1975 Dec 10, 1977 Dec 11, 1967 Feb 26, 1968 Jan 08, 1976 Feb 23, 1982 Feb 23, 1991 Jan 19, 1963 Dec 14, 1978 Mar 02, 1992 Feb 22, 2014

Consecutive Victories 35 2013-14 14 1953-54 Losses, Season 21

1995-96

Consecutive Losses 14 — 1949-50 Winning Percentage, Season .972 (35-1) 2013-14 .893 (25-3) 1982-83 Home Winning Streak 22 2/18/82 to 12/20/83 Home Losing Streak 6 12/20/69 to 2/10/70 Consecutive Winning Seasons 15 1952-53 to 1966-67 Consecutive Losing Seasons 7 1989-90 to 1995-96 Points 2720 2012-13 2706 2013-14 2690 2010-11 2669 1980-81 2545 2011-12 Points Per Game 88.8 1978-79 88 1965-66 85.2 1967-68 83.4 1982-83 81.5 1972-73 Scoring Margin 15.7 2013-14 14.7 2011-12 14.6 1953-54 14.4 1980-81 11.8 1981-82 Defensive Scoring Average 51.6 1948-49 57 1949-50 59.5 2013-14 60.6 1950-51 61.2 2012-13 Field Goals 1092 1980-81 1035 1978-79 961 1984-85 954 2010-11 954 2012-13 Field Goal Attempts 2300 1953-54 2224 1978-79 2180 1980-81 2170 1961-62 2166 2012-13 Field Goal Percentage .527 1982-83 .508 1981-82 .503 1988-89 .501 1980-81 .501 1987-88

FG Percentage Defense .350 1953-54 .358 1954-55 .370 1951-52 .381 1955-56 .383 1952-53 Three-Point Goals 260 2010-11 259 2012-13 250 2013-14 237 2005-06 230 2011-12 Three Point Goals Attempted 765 2012-13 733 2010-11 712 2013-14 654 1997-98 648 2005-06 Three Point Goal Percentage .453 1987-88 .433 1986-87 .421 1988-89 .400 1982-83 .381 1998-99 Free Throws 677 1954-55 664 2013-14 663 1953-54 601 1986-87 589 1952-53 Free Throw Attempts 1,008 1953-54 945 1954-55 932 1952-53 916 2013-14 915 1986-87 Free Throw Percentage .748 2011-12 .746 2009-10 .746 2010-11 .740 2003-04 .732 1967-68 Rebounds 1,497 2012-13 1,455 1980-81 1,388 2010-11 1,382 2013-14 1,365 1970-71 Rebound Margin 10.1 1980-81 8.8 1982-83 8.4 2010-11 7.9 2012-13 7.5 2013-14 Assists 772 1980-81 621 1978-79 603 1979-80 572 2010-11 560 1981-82 Steals 289 2012-13 255 1997-98 253 1980-81 247 2013-14 Blocked Shots 184 2013-14 177 2012-13 144 2010-11 131 1979-80

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INDIVIDUAL, SEASON Minutes Per Game 38.4 — L.D. Swanson (27, 1,083), 1994-95 37.7 — Xavier McDaniel (30-1,130), 1983-84 37.4 — Lynbert “Cheese” Johnson (27-1,011), 1977-78 36.9 — Xavier McDaniel (31-1,143), 1984-85 36.8 — Aubrey Sherrod (31-1,141), 1984-85 36 7 — Paul Guffrovich (31-1,139), 1990-91 36.5 — John Cooper (29-1,059), 1989-90 36.4 — Lynbert “Cheese” Johnson (28-1,020), 1976-77 36.1 — Randy Smithson (32-1,154), 1980-81 Points 844 — Xavier McDaniel, 1984-85 769 — Dave Stallworth, 1963-64 632 — Maurice Evans, 1998-99 619 — Xavier McDaniel, 1983-84 612 — Cliff Levingston, 1980-81 609 — Dave Stallworth, 1962-63 600 — Lynbert “Cheese” Johnson, 1978-79 Scoring Average 27.2 — Xavier McDaniel, 1984-85 26.5 — Dave Stallworth, 1963-64 25.0 — Dave Stallworth, 1964-65 23.2 — Greg Carney, 1969-70 22.6 — Dave Stallworth, 1962-63 22.6 — Antoine Carr, 1982-83 22.6 — Maurice Evans, 1998-99 Field Goals 351 — Xavier McDaniel, 1984-85 283 — Dave Stallworth, 1963-64 251 — Xavier McDaniel, 1983-84 246 — Cliff Levingston, 1980-81 240 — Aubrey Sherrod, 1984-85 234 — Lynbert “Cheese” Johnson, 1978-79 229 — Jamie Thompson, 1965-66 223 — Xavier McDaniel, 1982-83 Field Goal Attempts 628 — Xavier McDaniel, 1984-85 529 — Greg Carney, 1968-69 525 — Greg Carney, 1969-70 518 — Dave Stallworth, 1963-64 512 — Ron Harris, 1970-71 508 — Cleo Littleton, 1951-52 Field Goal Percentage (min. 125 att.) 61.6 — Steve Grayer (133-216), 1987-88 61.1 — Adam Grundvig (77-126), 2000-01 60.5 — Claudius Johnson (89-147), 1991-92 59.5 — Henry Carr (131-220), 1986-87 59.3 — Xavier McDaniel (223-376), 1982-83 59.0 — Neil Strom (102-173), 1974-75 58.8 — Ryan Martin (94-160), 2006-07 Three-Point Goals 91 — Sean Ogirri, 2005-06 75 — David Kyles, 2010-11 69 — Maurice Evans, 1998-99 68 --- Ron Baker, 2013-14 67 — Randy Burns, 2004-05 66 — Clevin Hannah, 2008-09 Three-Point Attempts 206 — Sean Ogirri, 2005-06 190 — David Kyles, 2010-11 185 — Terrell Benton, 2000-01 179 --- Ron Baker, 2013-14 177 — Malcolm Armstead, 2012-13 176 --- Cleanthony Early, 2013-14 Three-Point Percentage (min. 40 att.) 50.4 — Joe Ragland (51-117), 2011-12 50.0 — Matt Clark (22-44), 2003-04 48.4 — Joe Griffin (46-95), 1987-88 47.8 — Gary Cundiff (44-92), 1986-87 47.5 — Rob Kampman (28-59), 2001-02

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Free Throws 220 — Cleo Littleton, 1954-55 203 — Dave Stallworth, 1963-64 165 — Dave Stallworth, 1962-63 155 — Cleo Littleton, 1952-53 152 — Jamar Howard, 2003-04 151 --- Cleanthony Early, 2013-14 Free Throw Attempts 279 — Dave Stallworth, 1963-64 276 — Cleo Littleton, 1954-55 224 — Xavier McDaniel, 1984-85 215 — Cleo Littleton, 1952-53 213 — Jamar Howard, 2004-05 Free Throw Percentage (min. 60) 91.0 — CC McFall (61-67), 2000-01 90.5 — Jamie Thompson (124-137), 1966-67 90.4 — Clevin Hannah (85-94), 2009-10 88.3 — Bob Wilson (68-77), 1973-74 87.7 — Gal Mekel (71-81), 2007-08 87.7 — Joe Ragland (57-65), 2010-11 87.0 — Bob Trogele (67-77), 1976-77 Rebounds 460 — Xavier McDaniel, 1984-85 441 — Robert Elmore, 1976-77 437 — Terry Benton, 1970-71 403 — Xavier McDaniel, 1982-83 393 — Xavier McDaniel, 1983-84 376 — Cliff Levingston, 1980-81 364 — Terry Benton, 1971-72 Rebound Average 16.8 — Terry Benton, 1970-71 15.8 — Robert Elmore, 1976-77 14 8 — Xavier McDaniel, 1984-85 14 4 — Xavier McDaniel, 1982-83 14.0 — Terry Benton, 1971-72 13.1 — Xavier McDaniel, 1983-84 12.1 — Dave Stallworth, 1964-65 Assists 194 — Warren Armstrong, 1967-68 193 --- Fred VanVleet, 2013-14 184 — Tony Martin, 1980-81 181 — Joe Griffin, 1987-88 169 — Fridge Holman, 2003-04 167 — Melvin McKey, 1995-96 Steals 76 — Malcolm Armstead, 2012-13 69 --- Fred VanVleet, 2013-14 67 — Jason Perez, 1999-00 63 — Robert George, 1990-91 62 –– Jason Perez, 1997-98 57 — Preston Carrington, 1970-71 57 — Robert George, 1991-92 Blocked Shots 80 — Gene Wiley, 1961-62 69 — Robert Elmore, 1976-77 65 — Antoine Carr, 1980-81 56 — Robert Elmore, 1974-75 56 — Ehimen Orukpe, 2012-13

INDIVIDUAL, CAREER Games 140 — Demetric Williams, 2009-13 139 — Toure Murry, 2008-12 138 — Garrett Stutz, 2008-12 Minutes Per Game 35.1 — Randy Smithson (61-2,140), 1979-81 *34.8 — Cal Bruton (75-2,612), 1973-76 ^34.8 — L.D. Swanson (54-1881) 34.3 — Lynbert “Cheese” Johnson (109-3,734), 1975-79 33.4 — Jason Perez, (117-3905), 1996-00 32.8 —Aubrey Sherrod (117-3,835), 1981-85

Three-Point Goals 248 — Randy Burns, 2001-05 200 — Sean Ogirri, 2004-07 *Minutes played available only over last three years of his 197 — Terrell Benton, 1998-02 196 — Jason Perez, 1996-00 career. ^Minutes per game in two-year career. 153 — David Kyles, 2008-12 144 — Paul Guffrovich, 1987-91 Points 140 — Ryan Herrs, 1992-96 1. 2,164 — Cleo Littleton, 1951-55 135 — Toure Murry, 2008-12 2. 2,152 — Xavier McDaniel, 1981-85 3. 1,936 — Dave Stallworth, 1962-65 Three-Point Attempts 4. 1,911 — Antoine Carr, 1979-83 536 — Terrell Benton, 1998-2002 5. 1,907 — Lynbert “Cheese” Johnson, 1975-79 521 — Jason Perez, 1996-00 6. 1,839 — Jason Perez, 1996-00 633 — Randy Burns, 2001-2005 7. 1,765 — Aubrey Sherrod, 1981-85 493 — Sean Ogirri, 2004-07 8. 1,599 — Randy Burns, 2001-05 434 — Toure Murry, 2008-12 9. 1,571— Jamar Howard, 2001-05 10. 1,545 — Greg Carney, 1967-70 Three-Point Percentage (min. 70 att.) 11. 1,539 — Toure Murry, 2008-12 48.5 — Gary Cundiff (47-97), 1982-87 12. 1,471 — Cliff Levingston, 1979-82 44.8 — Dwight Praylow (125-279), 1985-89 13. 1,463 — Sasha Radunovich, 1985-89 44.6 — Lew Hill (33-74), 1985-88 14. 1,359 — Jamie Thompson, 1964-67 43.6 — Keith Bonds (44-101), 1988-90 15. 1,327 — J.T. Durley, 2007-11 16. 1,322 — Ron Harris, 1969-1972 Free Throws 17. 1,317 — Paul Miller, 2002-06 642 — Cleo Littleton, 1951-55 18. 1,303 — PJ Couisnard, 2005-08 505 — Jamar Howard, 2001-05 19. 1,301 — Warren Armstrong, 1965-68 498 — Dave Stallworth, 1962-65 20. 1,295 — Joe Stevens, 1955-58 425 — Lynbert “Cheese” Johnson, 1975-79 21. 1,278 — Gus Santos, 1987-91 22. 1,247 — Paul Guffrovich, 1987-91 Free Throw Attempts 23. 1,221 — Steve Grayer, 1985-1989 872 — Cleo Littleton, 1951-55 24. 1,186 — Robert Elmore, 1973-1977 746 — Jamar Howard, 2001-05 25. 1,184 — Cal Bruton, 1972-76 688 — Lynbert “Cheese” Johnson, 1975-79 26. 1,169 — Kelly Pete, 1963-66 660 — Dave Stallworth, 1962-65 27. 1,163 — Vince Smith, 1970-73 28. 1,153 — John Cooper, 1987-91 Free Throw Percentage (min. 145 att.) 29. 1,139 — Al Tate, 1957-60 85.3 — Jamie Thompson (337-395), 1964-67 30. 1,135 --- Cleanthony Early, 2012-14 85.0 — Sean Ogirri (164-193), 2004-07 31. 1,133 — Kyle Wilson, 2004-07 84.1 — Joe Ragland (127-151), 2010-12 32. 1,129 --- Terrell Benton, 1998-2002 84.0 — Kyle Wilson (289-344), 2004-07 33. 1,122 — Bob Hodgson, 1953-56 34. 1,119 — Lanny Van Eman, 1958-62 Rebounds 35. 1,106 — Garrett Stutz, 2008-12 1,359 — Xavier McDaniel, 1981-85 36. 1,046 — Jamie Arnold, 1993-97 1,039 — Robert Elmore, 1973-77 37. 1,055 — Ernie Moore, 1960-1964 1,027 — Lynbert “Cheese” Johnson, 1975-79 38. 1,028 — Bob Trogele, 1975-79 965 — Cliff Levingston, 1979-82 39. 1,022 — Ron Heller, 1958-61 40. 1,013 — Ron Washington, 1965-69 Rebound Average 41. 1,007 — Maurice Evans, 1997-99 12.7 — Terry Benton, 1969-72 42. 1,003 — Terry Benton, 1969-72 12.4 — Robert Elmore, 1973-77 11.6 — Xavier McDaniel, 1981-85 Scoring Average 10.8 — Warren Armstrong, 1965-68 24.2 — Dave Stallworth, 1962-65 20.1 — Greg Carney, 1967-70 Assists 19.0 — Cleo Littleton, 1951-55 430 — Toure Murry, 2008-12 18.8 — Bob Wilson, 1972-74 429 — Warren Armstrong, 1965-68 18.4 — Xavier McDaniel, 1981-85 420 — Bob Trogele, 1975-79 17.6 — Jamie Thompson, 1964-67 404 — Calvin Bruton, 1972-76 394 — Dave Stallworth, 1962-65 Field Goals 893 — Xavier McDaniel, 1981-85 Steals 763 — Antoine Carr, 1979-83 222 –– Jason Perez, 1996-00 761 — Cleo Littleton, 1951-55 180 —Toure Murry, 2008-12 741 — Lynbert “Cheese” Johnson, 1975-79 153 — Jamar Howard, 2001-05 739 — Aubrey Sherrod, 1981-85 148 — Aubrey Sherrod, 1981-85 719 — Dave Stallworth, 1962-65 148 — PJ Couisnard, 2004-08 Field Goal Attempts Blocked Shots 1,861 — Cleo Littleton, 1951-55 209 — Antoine Carr, 1979-83 1,584 — Xavier McDaniel, 1981-85 132 — Robert Elmore, 1973-77 1,498 — Aubrey Sherrod, 1981-85 109 — Claudius Johnson, 1989-93 1,473 — Jason Perez, 1996-00 105 — Gene Wiley, 1959-62 1,440 — Greg Carney, 1967-70 103 — Xavier McDaniel, 1981-85 1,418 — Lynbert “Cheese” Johnson, 1975-79 101 — Garrett Stutz, 2008-12 Field Goal Percentage (500 attempts) 56.4 — Xavier McDaniel (893-1584), 1981-85 55.7 — Antoine Carr (763-1370), 1979-83 54.3 — Claudius Johnson (304-557), 1989-93 53.8 — Cliff Levingston (597-1110), 1979-82 53.2 — Steve Grayer (459-863), 1985-89 53.0 — Dave Stallworth (719-1356), 1962-65 ^32.5 –– Terry Hankton (58 -1,883), 1996-98 ^32.2 — Tony Martin (62-1,994), 1980-82


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