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Media Guide TABLE OF CONTENTS & QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION Media Information / City of Detroit..............................................2-3 President M. Roy Wilson.................................................................. 4 Athletics Director Rob Fournier....................................................... 5 TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach David Greer.................................................................. 6 Assistant Coaches E.J. Haralson/ Lorenzo Neely.............................. 7 Support Staff................................................................................... 8 2015-16 Wayne State Outlook........................................................ 9 Numerical Roster/Team Picture..................................................... 10 2015-16 Schedule......................................................................... 11 George Spencer............................................................................. 12 Marcus Moore............................................................................... 13 John Draper................................................................................... 14 Michael Lewis............................................................................... 15 Tristan Wilson................................................................................ 16 Chuck Key...................................................................................... 17 Clark Bishop.................................................................................. 18 Joel Ndondo.................................................................................. 19
MISSION STATEMENT
Wayne State University believes that intercollegiate athletics are an important and wholesome adjunct to the principal purposes of the University: (1) the advancement of knowledge through research and investigation; and (2) the dissemination of knowledge through teaching. To that end, participants in intercollegiate athletics must be, first and foremost, students whose fundamental aim is to obtain a sound education. A major mission of the University is to achieve an increasing level of excellence in the quality of its programs and to enhance the visibility and recognition of the University as a whole. Students who participate in intercollegiate athletics are directly involved in the implementation of this mission of excellence, and by such participation, provide a unifying objective of community and University. Wayne State University believes that a well-balanced program in intercollegiate sports is important so long as it remains in proper focus as an ancillary of the real purposes of the University; so long as it remains under academic control; so long as the players are bona fide students; and so long as the coaches strive to instill qualities of honesty, sportsmanship and clean play.
2015-16 WSU Men’s Basketball Media Guide
The 2015-16 Wayne State University Men’s Basketball Media Guide is a publication of the WSU Sports Information Office. The media guide was written and edited by Assistant SID Cameron Weidenthaler with assistance from Jeff Weiss and Mary Walsh. Front and back cover designs and layout by Amanda St. Juliana. Photography by Michael Dubicki, Mark Hicks (WestSide Photographic), Ron Harper, Chuck Andersen, Tim Fuller, and Madison Weiss. Media Guide information is current through November 1, 2015. SCHOOL INFORMATION Location.......................................... Detroit, Michigan 48202 Founded/Nickname........................................ 1868/ Warriors Enrollment............................ 27,222 (17,669 undergraduate) Colors......................................... Green (561) and Gold (1225) President........................................................... M. Roy Wilson Faculty Athletics Representative............. Robert M. Ackerman Athletics Phone................................................ 313-577-4280
Darius Stevens............................................................................... 20 Ronald Booth / Josh Reynolds....................................................... 21 Damion Rashford.......................................................................... 22 Oge Onwudiwe / Nick Mutebi....................................................... 23 Tim Huguley / Tom Cotter.............................................................. 24 Radio Coverage............................................................................. 25 GLIAC/OPPONENT INFORMATION GLIAC History................................................................................ 26 Around the GLIAC in 2014-15........................................................ 27 2015-16 Opponent Information...............................................28-29 2014-15 Season Timeline.............................................................. 30 2014-15 Statistics / Results........................................................... 31 HISTORY All-Time Award Winners................................................................ 32 1,000-Point Scorers..................................................................33-34 Annual Leaders........................................................................35-36 Retired Jersey................................................................................ 37 Postseason History........................................................................ 38
ATHLETIC STAFF Director of Athletics............................................ Rob Fournier Executive Senior Associate AD................................ Jason Clark Chief of Staff....................................................... Theresa Arist Associate AD/Fiscal Operations.................. Mary Beth Buchan Associate AD/Head Athletic Trainer.................... Michael Chan Associate AD/Mort Harris Rec Center.................. Christy Nolan Associate AD Academic Support/SWA............ Candice Howard Assistant AD/Marketing and Promotions.............. Nicole Stoll Creative Serivces Coordinator.................... Amanda St. Juliana Assistant AD/Compliance and NCAA Liaison............ Alex Tiseo Assistant AD/Facilities....................................... Bob Ostrowski Assistant AD Development.......................... Lauren Lepkowski Athletic Devlopment Coordinator...................Jaclyn Crummey Assistant Compliance Coordinator......................Kelsey Meyers Athletics Academic Advisor.................................. Kim Clexton Facility Coordinator................................................ Mike Flynn Head Strength and Conditioning Coach......... Ruben Mendoza Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach...... Bryce Karasiak Businees Manager/Fiscal Operations.............. Linda Letkowski Supervisor, Multipurpose Indoor Facility............ Jim Campbell MEDIA RELATIONS Director/Associate AD............................................... Jeff Weiss E-mail............................................. jeff.weiss@wayne.edu Office/Cell........................... 313-577-7542/419-367-1627 Assistant Director................................ Cameron Weidenthaler E-mail...................................... weidenthaler@wayne.edu Office/Cell........................... 313-577-2299/641-431-0483 Sports Information Graduate Intern...................... Mary Walsh. E-mail................................................marywalsh@wayne.edu Cell..............................................................231-350-0894 Fax Machine..................................................... 313-577-5997 Web Site..................................................... WSUAthletics.com Press Box Phone............................................... 313-577-4254 Mailing Address......................................... 5101 John C Lodge ..................................................................... 101 Matthaei .............................................................. Detroit, MI 48202
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Professional Basketball and WSU.................................................. 39 Team Awards / All-Academic Recognition.................................... 40 Top Game Performances............................................................... 41 Single-Season Records.............................................................42-43 Career Records.........................................................................44-45 All-Time Series Records................................................................. 46 Year-By-Year Scores.................................................................47-55 All-Time Player Index...............................................................56-59 Greer vs. Opponents / National Poll History................................... 60 All-Time Coaching Records............................................................ 61 Basketball Players in WSU Hall of Fame...................................62-64 WAYNE STATE This is Wayne State / WSU Academics......................................65-71 WSU Athletic Administration & Staff........................................72-74 Sports Medicine / Strength & Conditioning................................... 75 WSU Athletic Hall of Fame Inductees............................................ 76 Meijer....................................................................Inside Back Cover 2015-16 Team Picture / Schedule.................................... Back Cover
MEN’S BASKETBALL INFORMATION
Affiliation/Conference....................... NCAA Division II/GLIAC Gym/Capacity.............................................. Matthaei/1,331 Head Coach........................................................ David Greer Alma Mater............................................ Bowling Green, ’83 Greer Office Phone........................................ 313-577-7515 WSU Record............................................ 201-181 (14 Years) Overall Record......................................... 217-194 (15 Years) Assistant Coach............................................... E.J. Haralson Alma Mater.............................................. Detroit Mercy, ’98 Assistant Coach............................................. Lorenzo Neely Alma Mater........................................ Eastern Michigan, ’91 Graduate Assistant Coach.................. Gerald Williams-Taylor Assistant Athletic Trainer.................................. Andrew Stoll Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach...... Bryce Karasiak
TEAM INFORMATION
2014-15 Overall Record..................................................5-20 2014-15 GLIAC Record....................................................5-17 2014-15 GLIAC Finish............................ 7th (South Division) 2014-15 Postseason......................................................None 2014-15 Letterwinners Returning/Lost........................... 7/2 2014-15 Newcomers Freshman/Transfers................. 5 (1/4)
HISTORY
First Year as Varsity Sport .........................................1917-18 All-Time Record...................................... 1,190-1,000 (.543) GLIAC Regular-Season Titles.7 (1983-84, 1985-86, 1986-87, 1991-92, 1993-94, 1998-99, 2012-13) P.A.C. Regular-Season Titles................. 3(1956, 1957, 1965) GLIAC Tournament Titles............. 4 (1993, 1994, 1999, 2011) NCAA Appearances............................................................13 Division I (1956) College Division (1970) Division II (1984, 1986, 1987, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2011, 2013)
2015-16 Warrior Men’s Basketball MEDIA COVERAGE INFORMATION Wayne State men’s basketball releases and other information can be accessed via the Internet. Log on to WSUAthletics.com to receive information on all 18 intercollegiate sports. The basketball site includes a schedule, roster, press releases, results, as well as up-todate statistics. CREDENTIALS Press and photo credentials for Warrior basketball games should be requested AT LEAST ONE WEEK IN ADVANCE. Seating is limited to working press only. Requests should be directed to Jeff Weiss, SID, WSU Sports Information Office, 5101 John C. Lodge, 101 Matthaei, Detroit, MI 48202. The one entrance into the Matthaei Gym is located through the south doors. PARKING Media parking for the Matthaei is located in Lot 50 off Warren Avenue just south of the arena entrance.
DIRECTIONS TO THE MATTHAEI From the West – Take I-94 East. Exit at Trumbull Avenue. Turn right onto Trumbull Avenue, then left onto Warren Avenue. Parking is in Lot 50 off Warren Avenue. From the East – Take I-94 West. Exit at Woodward/Brush Avenues. Remain on Ford Service Drive to Woodward Avenue. Turn left onto Woodward Avenue, going south to Warren Avenue. Turn right onto Warren Avenue. Continue west on Warren Avenue to Lodge Freeway (M 10) overpass. Lot 50 is located on your right just past the overpass. From the North – Take I-75 South to Warren Avenue exit. Turn right onto Warren Avenue. Continue west on Warren Avenue to Lodge Freeway (M 10) overpass. Lot 50 is located just past the overpass. From the South – Take I-75 North to Lodge Freeway (M 10) North. Exit at Forest/Warren Avenues. Turn left onto Warren Avenue (2nd light). Cross over Lodge Freeway and turn right into Lot 50.
MEDIA OUTLETS NEWSPAPERS DETROIT FREE PRESS Gene Myers, Sports Editor George Sipple, Sports Writer 600 W. Fort St. Detroit, MI 48226 Phone: 313-222-6661 Fax: 313-222-5983 freep.com DETROIT NEWS Phil Laciura, Sports Editor 615 W. Lafayette Blvd. Detroit, MI 48226 Phone: 313-222-2261 Fax: 313-222-6019 detnews.com
MACOMB DAILY Jason Schmidt, Sports Editor 100 Macomb Daily Dr. Mt. Clemens, MI 48043 Phone: 586-469-4510 Fax: 248-469-2892 macombdaily.com THE SOUTH END Sports Editor 5425 Woodward Ave. Suite 101 Detroit, MI 48202 Phone: 313-577-3496 Fax: 313-993-8108 thesouthend.wayne.edu
ASSOCIATED PRESS 300 River Place Suite 2400 Detroit, MI 48207 Phone: 313-259-0650 Fax: 313-259-4966 ap.org
TELEVISION WXYZ-TV 7 (ABC) Brad Galli, Sports Director 20777 West Ten Mile Road Southfield, MI 48037 Phone: 248-827-9420 Fax: 248-827-9444 www.wxyz.com
OAKLAND PRESS Jeff Kuehn, Sports Editor 48 W. Huron Pontiac, MI 48342 Phone: 248-745-4682 Fax: 248-332-8885 theoaklandpress.com
WJBK-TV2 (FOX) Dan Miller, Sports Director PO Box 2000 Southfield, MI 48037 Phone: 248-552-5114 Fax: 248-557-1199 www.myfoxdetroit.com
INTERVIEWS All interviews with players and coaches should be arranged through the Sports Information Office. Please allow at least 24 hours to set up interviews. Arrangements will be made for telephone and in-person interviews at a mutually-agreeable time. PHOTOGRAPHERS Only those accredited photographers working on assignment will be issued credentials from the Sports Information Office. Photographers are NOT allowed on the court or at the bench areas during contests.
POST-GAME INTERVIEWS A postgame press conference will be held approximately 10 minutes after the conclusion of the game. WSU coach David Greer and two selected players will be available in the conference room located near 103 Matthaei. VISITING RADIO Visiting radio stations will receive one phone line for their game broadcasts in the upper area of the Matthaei stands.
RADIO The flagship station of Wayne State University men’s basketball is WDTK (1400 AM / 92.7 PRESS ROW SERVICES FM) in Detroit. All WSU men’s basketball Programs, game notes and other pertinent games can be heard live on the internet at information will be supplied in the press area NewsTalk1400.us. located behind the scorer’s table. A complete box score and play-by-play will be available INTERNET VIDEO shortly after the completion of the game. All 2015-16 Wayne State University men’s basketball home games will be available online through WSUAthletics.com via Warriors All-Access.
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RADIO Russ McNamara WSU Play-by-Play 179 West Maplehurst Street Ferndale, MI 48220 www.wdtkam.com WWJ RADIO Tony Ortiz, Sports 26495 American Drive Southfield, MI 48034 Phone: 248-945-9950 Fax: 248-304-4970 www.wwj.com Detroit Sports Broadcasters Association P.O. Box 1222 Warren, MI 48090-1222
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The 2015-16 school year will mark the sixth season of Warrior All-Access at WSUAthletics.com Not only will all home WSU basketball, football and volleyball games be available for viewing by a world wide audience on a pay-per-view basis, but also the Warrior Digital ~ exclusive video content available for free on WSUAthletics.com featuring interviews with WSU coaches and staff, and student-athletes.
Video content is available to fans and media both at wsuathletics.com and on YouTube. Warrior All-Access is a subscription-based site which provides live streaming video of home football, basketball and volleyball events, as well as free audio of select road baseball games. Archives of the games are available 24 hours after the conclusion of the event. Additionally, free on-demand video content is available on the WSU Athletics YouTube channel.
Media Guide CITY OF DETROIT DETROIT PROFILE Population City: 688,707 (U.S. Census Bureau 2013) Metropolitan Area: 3,861,682 (Wayne, Oakland and Macomb Counties – U.S. Census Bureau 2013) U.S. CMSA Rank: 12th (Detroit-Ann Arbor-Flint CMSA) Founded: July 24, 1701 (incorporated, 1815) Television Market: 11th Fortune 1,000 Company Headquarters: 13 Mayor: Mike Duggan • Major Industry – Internationally known for automobile manufacturing and trade, the world headquarters of General Motors Corp., Ford Motor Company and Chrysler LLC are located in metro Detroit. The area ranks as a leader in the production of alternative fuel, auto manufacturing and life science. The area ranks as a leader in the production of paints, non-electrical machinery and automation equipment, as well as pharmaceutical, rubber products, synthetic resins and garden seed. Other national and international corporations headquartered here include The Budd Company, American National Resources, Kelly Services, SBC, Federal Mogul and Kmart, plus pizza giants Domino’s, Hungry Howie’s and Little Caesars. These companies employ more than 2 million metro Detroiters. Land Area City: 138.75 square miles Metropolitan: 1,337 square miles Elevation: 581 feet above sea level at Detroit River Average Snowfall: 41.1 inches Mean Annual Temperature: 48.6 Fun Facts About Detroit • is home to the Motown sound founded by Berry Gordy Jr. in 1957 • is the potato chip capital of the world, based on consumption • has country’s largest island park within a city – Belle Isle Park • is home to the world’s only floating post office, the J.W. Westcott II, can be found on the Detroit River • is home to one of the largest flower-bedding markets in the world – Eastern Market • is second in the nation in the sale of fishing rods • is home to one of the tallest hotels in North America – the Detroit Marriott Renaissance Center, at 73 stories • receives freighters from more than 100 world ports on the Detroit River • has the most registered bowlers in the United States • is the oldest city in the Midwest, and the only one from which one can look south to Canada. • The Ambassador Bridge, linking Detroit with Windsor (Ontario, Canada) is one of the longest international suspension bridges in the world. • Detroit has Henry Ford, the man who put America on wheels, to thank for the advent of snack food. He allowed workers on his assembly line to take short breaks, which led to the trend of workers purchasing small bags of food that could be quickly consumed. • The Eastern Market, a major commercial food distribution center famous for the quality, freshness and variety of its produce, meat, fish and even flowers, has been in existence since 1892. • In 1915, the first Kiwanis Club began in Detroit. • was the first city in the nation to assign individual telephone numbers in 1879 •
Comerica Park, home of the Detroit Tigers and the 2005 MLB All-Star Game. The Sporting News named Detroit the Best Sports City in 2007. Famous Detroiters Tim Allen, actor, comedian Anita Baker, singer Francis Ford Coppola, film director, producer Henry Ford, inventor Rosa Parks, activist Aretha Franklin, singer Thomas Hearns, boxer Casey Kasem, radio star Charles Lindbergh, pilot Lone Ranger, radio star who debuted on WWJ Radio Joe Louis, boxer Madonna, actress, singer Smokey Robinson, singer, songwriter Diana Ross, actress, singer Tom Selleck, actor
Robin Williams, actor, comedian Stevie Wonder, singer, songwriter Eminem (b. Marshall Mathers), singer Kid Rock (b. Robert James Ritchie), singer Bob Seger, singer • The Detroit Metro Sports Commission (DMSC) markets and sells metro Detroit as a premier destination for regional, national and international amateur sporting events. • The Detroit area has a long, successful history of hosting a variety of tournaments and events including NCAA, AAU and USSSA events. Metro Detroit was the location for the 2005 Major League Baseball All-Star game, Super Bowl XL in 2006, the 2008 AAU Junior Olympic Games, the 2009 NCAA Basketball Final Four and the 2010 NCAA Men’s Frozen Four.
Ford Field, home of the Detroit Lions and Super Bowl XL.
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2015-16 Warrior Men’s Basketball PRESIDENT M. ROY WILSON & BORAD OF GOVERNORS
M. Roy Wilson, M.D., M.S., was unanimously elected President of Wayne State University by the Board of Governors on June 5, 2013. He assumed the presidency on August 1, 2013. Prior to joining Wayne State, Dr. Wilson served as deputy director for strategic scientific planning and program coordination at the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). As deputy director, Dr. Wilson led the development and implementation of an integrated system for planning,
coordinating, and evaluating the NIH health disparities research portfolio, in collaboration with the NIH institutes and centers. He also co-chaired the NIH Common Fund programs: the Building Infrastructure Leading to Diversity Initiative and the National Research Mentoring Network. Previously, Dr. Wilson was dean of the School of Medicine and vice president for health sciences at Creighton University, president of the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, and, concurrently, chancellor of the University of Colorado Denver and chair of the Board of Directors of University of Colorado Hospital. Immediately prior to joining the NIH, Dr. Wilson chaired the Board of Directors of Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science and was acting president during part of that time. Under Dr. Wilson’s leadership, the university regained full institutional accreditation and stabilized its finances. Dr. Wilson’s research has focused on glaucoma and blindness in populations from the Caribbean to West Africa. He holds elected memberships in the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences, the International Glaucoma Research Society and the American Ophthalmological Society. He has served on the executive committee
of the NIH-funded Ocular Hypertension Treatment Study and chaired the Data Monitoring and Oversight Committee of the NIH-funded Los Angeles Latino Eye Study. He currently chairs the Data Monitoring and Oversight Committee of the African American Eye Disease Study. Dr. Wilson was a member of the advisory councils of both NIMHD and the former National Center for Research Resources, as well as the NIH Director’s Working Group on Diversity in the Biomedical Research Workforce. Dr. Wilson received his undergraduate degree from Allegheny College, an M.S. in epidemiology from the University of California, Los Angeles, and an M.D. from Harvard Medical School. He was selected for the list of Best Doctors in America for a consecutive 14 years by Best Doctors Inc. and was a finalist for the Los Angeles Business Journal’s Healthcare CEO of the Year in 2011. His additional honors include the American Academy of Ophthalmology’s Senior Achievement Award, the Distinguished Physician Award from the Minority Health Institute, the Herbert W. Nickens Award from the Association of American Medical Colleges, and the NIH Director’s Award.
Prsedintial Announcement: (L to R): Paul Massaron, Gary Pollard, Diane Dunaskiss, Debbie Dingell, David Nicholson, President M. Roy Wilson, Kim Trent, Sandra Hughes O’Brien, Eugene Driker
WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY BOARD OF GOVERNORS
Diane L. Dunaskiss
Marilyn Kelly
Paul Massaron (Vice Chair)
David A. Nicholson
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Sandra Hughes O’Brien
Gary S. Pollard (Chair)
Dana Thompson
Kim Trent
Media Guide DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS ROB FOURNIER
Since Rob Fournier was named Director of Athletics at Wayne State University on September 1, 2000, a lot has changed. In those 15 years, the department’s competitive success, classroom achievements, community outreach initiatives and the physical structure of the athletic campus has seen a significant transformation. That development has followed a strategic plan that models business forecasting and has realized defined goals/objectives. The results are well-documented. That competitive success is evident in Wayne State’s national standing against all Division II institutions. WSU’s 14 best finishes in the prestigious NACDA Cup standings (which measures the overall competitive success of athletic programs around the country) have all occurred in the last 14 years including the three highest marks ever in the past seven years – 11th in 2009, 14th in 2014 and 21st in 2010. Those finishes secured an unprecedented top four (4%), top five (5%) and top seven (7%) percent ranking among all Division II athletic programs in the country. Ten of 18 athletic teams advanced to the NCAA tournament last season. In the past 14 years WSU has catapulted over 100 places in the NACDA rankings. Additionally, in those 15 years, 43 WSU coaches have been named conference coach of the year while five have gone on to be distinguished as National Coach of the Year. In 2012, the women’s swimming and diving program won the first national title since women’s fencing in 1989. Football had its best season ever in 2011 reaching the Division II national championship game. During Fournier’s tenure at WSU, Warrior athletic teams have won 33 conference regular-season titles, 11 league tournament titles and eight postseason regional, super regional or national titles. For his efforts, Fournier was honored by NACDA as the Athletics Director of the Year in the Central Region in 2008. Last year, WSU had twenty-eight (28) AllAmericans. In the past 10 years, 294 Warriors have been named All-Americans, the most in any decade. In the 98 years of WSU Athletics, 347 of the 568 alltime All-Americans (61 percent of the total) have been so honored since 2000. Another strategic measurement continues to be
noteworthy. The 2014-15 academic year continued both academic achievement and community volunteerism. Fifteen (15) of WSU’s 17 athletic programs (women’s indoor and outdoor track is counted as one) have cumulative grade-point averages above 3.00 with a composite cumulative GPA of all WSU student-athletes at 3.10. The annual NCAA Federally-mandated graduation rate (five year) for WSU student-athletes is at an all-time high of 72 percent which has risen over 30 percent in Fournier’s tenure from programs such as: survival skills, connect-mentoring and learning specialists! In addition, in the last 12 months, WSU studentathletes contributed an exemplary 10,754 community service hours volunteering at a variety of Detroit initiatives. In the past six years alone, student-athletes have committed 53,863 community service hours with such programs as Habitat For Humanity, University Prep Elementary, Capuchin Soup Kitchen and Warming Center, Adopt a Family Thanksgiving Basket, Basic Needs Drive, Be The Match Donor Registry, Covenant House Michigan, NSO (Neighborhood Service Organization), SOCKS in the City, L.I.N.K. Mentoring (Local Intervention Network for Kids, S.M.A.R.T.S. Mentoring, Big Brother Big Sisters, Make-A-Wish Foundation, COTS, Toys for Tots, Forgotten Harvest, Gleaners Food Bank and Manhood Mentoring Project to name only some of the programs. The conference recognized those achievements with an unprecedented association’s honor of the Sportsmanship Award and Community Service Award in 2013. The rise in both academic average and community outreach has been dramatic, consistent and unprecedented. In addition, in the latest federallymandated graduation rate report, it noted WSU student-athletes received an undergraduate degree at a rate 30 percent higher than the comparable campus population. These, and other academic achievements, are recognized at the annual academic banquet, which he started in 2001 and combines a salute to the University’s faculty. Fournier’s ability to generate private and corporate support has dramatically altered the physical setting of the athletic campus and the practice/competitive opportunities for WSU student-athletes. In his 15 years, he has secured $14,762,796 in revenue for the athletic department including $13,231,677 in cash and an additional 1,531,119 in deferred gifts. That total has helped complete the following facility initiatives: football locker room; multipurpose indoor facility; new men’s and women’s basketball office complex; baseball’s replica Fenway Park baseball stadium which displays the former Tiger Stadium scoreboard on its famous “Green Monster facade; men’s and women’s basketball coaches offices and film room; softball locker room and coaches offices, along with a grandstand, walkway and press box; a Boston Garden-like parquet floor for basketball; Hall of Fame foyer; swimming video board, pool deck and bleachers in the natatorium; football ticket booths and stadium entrance; outdoor marquee; FieldTurf football field; a new outdoor track; scoreboards for baseball and football with a video display; trainer’s treatment areas; and new USTA outdoor tennis courts with scoreboard. The physical transformation has been both noticeable and imaginative and boasts a number of cosmetic infrastructure changes as well.
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Fournier added a radio and statewide television package to WSU media outreach. He also added the athletic department’s first website, a quarterly magazine (Warrior Within) and a weekly coach’s show (Winters on Wednesdays). He also directs and oversees the University’s intramural and club sport programs and the Mort Harris Recreation and Fitness Center. Furthermore, Wayne State is the only school in the country to designate a week of activities to promote Women’s Athletics as “W” Week will be having its seventh annual celebration in April 2016 highlighted by “W” Day. The addition of new programs in women’s indoor and outdoor track and field, and women’s golf follows an internal gender-equity plan designed to better opportunities. Fournier served three years as a member of the NCAA regional-ranking football committee whose responsibilities include selecting the top teams in the region each week and the teams that advance to the postseason. He also spent three seasons on the NCAA softball regional ranking committee. He currently serves as a member of the GLIAC Finance Committee, while also serving on the infractions committee, scheduling committee and long-range budget planning committee. Prior to joining Wayne State, Fournier served as the Senior Associate Commissioner and general counsel for the Mid-American Conference. While serving as the acting Commissioner of the Conference (1999), he moved the league office from Toledo to Cleveland, wrote and secured a long-term contract for the men’s basketball tournament at Quicken Loans Arena and secured the three largest corporate gifts in the history of the MAC including First Energy as the tournament sponsor for the men’s postseason basketball tournament. He also wrote and negotiated the initial Motor City Bowl football contract that is the MAC’s longest postseason Bowl alignment. As the chief compliance officer for the league, Fournier investigated and reported on over 350 infraction cases that insured fairness in case resolution and corrective action. At the request of institutions, he has appeared before the NCAA Committee on Infractions and conducted campus reviews of compliance effectiveness in financial aid, rules education, eligibility and institutional control. He has served as liaison to various NCAA committees for which the conference held cabinet positions. The MAC presidents recognized Fournier’s achievements when they unanimously conferred a Certificate of Commendation and a mark of esteem for his efforts in 1999. A licensed attorney, he received his bachelor’s degree summa cum laude and his master’s with honors from the University of Akron. He was a national forensics champion and qualified for the national finals in six events. Fournier received his law degree from Akron in 1986 and was admitted to the Ohio bar that same year where he is still licensed to practice.
2015-16 Warrior Men’s Basketball HEAD COACH DAVID GREER David Greer begins his 15th season at the helm of the Warrior basketball program during the 2015-16 academic year. He is the third-longest tenured coach in program history, and the longest serving coach in the last 50 years. His 2014-15 squad was recognized with an National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) Team Academic Excellence Award. WSU had a 3.136 team GPA during the 2014-15 academic year. In addition, junior Michael Lewis earned a spot on the NABC Honors Court. He was voted the 2012-13 GLIAC Coach of the Year by his peers after leading Wayne State to a share of the GLIAC regular-season title, the first for the WSU men’s basketball program since the 1998-99 season. The squad qualified for the NCAA tournament for the fourth time in Greer’s WSU tenure. Greer has led Wayne State to nine Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) Tournament appearances including the 2011 playoff championship. The 2011 squad was his third to qualify for the NCAA tournament as the Warriors made back-to-back NCAA tournament appearances in 2004 and 2005, including a Sweet Sixteen appearance in 2004. He owns a 201-181 overall record (.526) as the Warriors’ head man, along with a 141-126 GLIAC ledger (.528). Greer coached his 300th WSU (non-exhibition) game vs. Northwood on Feb. 11, 2012, and his 200th GLIAC game vs. Grand Valley on Feb. 18, 2012. His 2011-12 team compiled an 18-9 overall record, including a 14-5 conference mark. It marked the second straight year the Warriors had posted a 14-5 league record. WSU’s 2010-11 squad posted a 22-8 mark, the most wins since 1998-99, along with a 14-5 GLIAC ledger. The Warriors defeated Hillsdale, Findlay and Ferris State in the GLIAC tournament to claim its first post-season crown since 1999. Greer earned his 100th collegiate coaching victory on December 21, 2006, with WSU’s 73-65 triumph over Indianapolis. The 2004-05 Warriors rewrote the record books, but had to do it against some of the best competition around. WSU had one of the toughest schedules in the nation with nine games against Top 25 teams (at the time of the contest), five of those were in the top six in the country, including a 79-72 win over No. 2 Findlay, handing the Oilers their only GLIAC loss of the year. But the year ended in the second round of the Great Lakes Regional at No. 1 Findlay. Senior point guard Darrell Evans finished the season with the most total assists in Division II with a school-record
DAVID GREER’S YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD at Wayne State University (14 Seasons) -Overall- - GLIAC Year GP Won Lost Pct. Won Lost Pct. Finish 2001-02 27 15 12 .556 10 7 .588 5/South 2002-03 27 13 14 .481 9 8 .529 3/South 2003-04 31 19 12 .613 11 6 .647 3/South 2004-05 32 20 12 .625 11 6 .647 T2/South 2005-06 25 11 14 .440 6 11 .353 T5/South 2006-07 26 13 13 .500 9 8 .529 T2/South 2007-08 26 10 16 .385 4 13 .235 6/South 2008-09 27 12 15 .444 10 12 .455 3/South 2009-10 27 14 13 .519 12 10 .545 3/South 2010-11 30 22 8 .733 14 5 .737 T2/South 2011-12 27 18 9 .667 14 5 .737 T2/South 2012-13 27 17 10 .629 16 6 .723 T1/North 2013-14 25 12 13 .480 10 12 .454 4th/North 2014-15 25 5 20 .200 5 17 .227 7th/South WSU 382 201 181 .526 141 126 .528 at Tiffin (One Season) Year GP Won Lost Pct. 1986-87 29 16 13 .552 Total (15 Seasons) GP Won Lost Pct. Career 411 217 194 .527
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232, while Morris Hall and Herb Goliday tied the WSU record for games played in a season (32). Although WSU’s 2004 GLIAC title run was cut short by Gannon for the second straight season, the Warriors earned an at-large bid to the NCAA Regional. That’s where Greer’s never-say-die attitude shined through and the fearless Warriors strung together two last-second upsets over top-seeded Lewis and Michigan Tech, only to fall to eventual national runner-up Southern Indiana by a single point. In 2002-03, Greer’s Wayne State team finished with an overall record of 13-14 and 9-8 in the GLIAC for a third-place South Division finish. The Warriors’ season ended in the first round of the conference tournament at Gannon. Greer, who was appointed the ninth head men’s basketball coach at WSU on October 23, 2001, finished the 2001-02 season with a 15-12 record and led the Warriors to a berth in the GLIAC Tournament. The Warriors were a surprise in the league in Greer’s first season as the team recorded a 10-7 mark in the GLIAC after being picked to finish next-to-last in the conference preseason poll. While on the WSU bench, Greer has started to make the Matthaei an intimidating home court. In 14 seasons, Wayne State has compiled a 124-57 home record (.685), including a 39-8 (.830) tally against non-conference foes. He has coached 21 All-GLIAC players, 16 GLIAC All-Defensive team members and 19 GLIAC All-Academic team recipients. In addition, Morris Hall earned two All-Great Lakes Region honors following the 2004-05 campaign, while Bryan Smothers garnered two All-Midwest Region accolades at the conclusion of the 2010-11 season. Ike Udanoh, a senior during the 2011-12 campaign, was named to both the NABC and Daktronics All-Midwest Region squads. Ian Larkin was voted the 2012-13 Male Student-Athlete of the Year, was selected to the NABC All-Midwest Region Second Team and voted to the CoSIDA Academic All-District First Team. Not one to back down from competition, Greer has scheduled contests against Division I Butler, along with top-ranked Division II teams in Bellarmine, Lewis, Virginia Union, West Virginia State, Southern Indiana, Northern Kentucky, Florida Southern and Tampa. Prior to WSU, Greer spent six seasons at Detroit Mercy, the last three as the Titans associate head coach. First as an assistant coach and then after his promotion to associate in 1998, he coordinated the Titans’ recruiting, with focus on Michigan, Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, and junior colleges. He also handled coaching and practice planning for offenses and defenses, and scheduled the Titans’ games. This is Greer’s second appointment as a head coach at the collegiate level. In 1986-87 Greer was head coach at Tiffin University in Tiffin, Ohio. He led the Dragons to a 16-13 overall record that season. In 1987 Greer moved to Youngstown State University as an assistant coach for two seasons, then he was an assistant coach at Ohio University from 1989-93. His last stop before joining the Detroit Mercy staff was serving as assistant coach at the University of Akron in 1994-95. Under Greer’s direction, the Titans compiled a 38-1 record at Calihan Hall his last three seasons. In that span, UDM won at least 20 games in each of those three years, including 25 victories in 2000-01 and 1998-99. In 2000-01 the Titans finished 25-12 overall. Greer was a four-time letterwinner at Bowling Green State University, and is the second former Falcon to coach the Warriors. Former WSU head coach Ron Hammye lettered at BGSU from 1974-78. During Greer’s time at BGSU, the Falcons won two regular season conference titles and finished second twice. He holds almost every assist record in program history, including career assists (768), assists in a season (242), assists per game in a season (7.6), and assists in a game with 15 against Marshall on Dec. 30, 1980. He holds three of the top six single-season assist totals in school history, including the top two with 242 in 1981-82 and 217 in 1982-83. In fact, he has 205 assists more than any other BGSU player ever had. Greer’s 85.3 percent free-throw shooting during the 1981-82 season ranks as the 10th best performance in school history. He was named First Team All-MAC following the 1982-83 season and was also team MVP that year, while serving as a team captain. In addition, Greer is the all-time career assist record holder for the Mid-American Conference (MAC). He was inducted into the BGSU Athletic Hall of Fame in 1999, and was voted to the All-Anderson (Arena) Men’s Basketball Team in 2010. Greer holds a bachelor of science in education from Bowling Green State. He and his wife, Bertie, reside in Farmington Hills, and have three children, Joshua, Courtney and David Anthony.
Media Guide ASSISTANT COACHES E.J. Haralson enters his 13th season as an assistant men’s basketball coach at Wayne State at the start of the 2015-16 academic year. Haralson helped guide the Warriors to a share of the GLIAC North Division title in 2012-13 and an NCAA Tournament appearance. After helping the Warriors to a 22-8 record and the 2011 GLIAC tournament championship, coach Haralson aided WSU’s 18-9 mark in 2011-12 even though the squad lost the conference pre-season player of the year six games into the campaign. Harlason has a hand in just about every aspect of the WSU program. On the court, he works with the guards as well as scouting and recruiting. Off the court, he is responsible for coordinating team and individual camps, organizing community service projects, and helping to monitor the academic progress of the players. He joined the Warriors’ men’s basketball program in October 2003. Prior to coaching at Wayne State, he was a coach at Finney High School for four years spending two years as an assistant coach and the last two years as a head coach. As head coach of the Finney Highlanders, Haralson guided his team to the first Public School League title in the schools’ history, as well as a district and regional championship. Haralson was selected as Detroit Public School League Coach of the Year, and was awarded the FHS Outstanding Achievement Award in 2002-03. Haralson had five of his seniors continue to play basketball on the collegiate level (University of Detroit Mercy, Purdue University, Pittsburg State, and Dodge City Community College). He began his collegiate playing career at Mott Community College from 1994-96, where he was a National Junior College All-American and MVP of Region XII (Michigan, Indiana, and Ohio). After MCC, Haralson moved on to Detroit Mercy from 1996-98. He was named the team’s top newcomer in 1997 and served as a team co-captain during the 1997-98 season. Haralson finished his career at the University of Detroit by helping lead his team to its first NCAA tournament appearance since 1979 and advancing to the second round by defeating St. Johns University. Haralson earned his bachelor’s of science degree in computer information systems from the University of Detroit and a master’s in sports administration from Wayne State in 2009. Haralson is married to Tonya (Smoot), a former basketball player at Miami University. E.J. has one son, E.J. LeJuan.
Lorenzo Neely has been a member of head coach David Greer’s Wayne State coaching staff since the fall of 2005 and served a prior stint during the 2002-03 season. The 2015-16 campaign will be Neely’s 12th season on the Warrior coaching staff. Neely, 45, has been an assistant coach on the collegiate level for the past 19 years. He gained his first college assignment as an assistant coach at Eastern Michigan during the 1996-97 season. He remained at his alma mater for two years (1996-98), helping the Eagles enjoy two 20-win seasons while making an appearance in the 1998 NCAA Tournament, after claiming the Mid-American Conference Tournament championship. The Eagles went 23-10 and were MAC runners-up during the 1996-97 campaign. While there, Neely coached and mentored several future NBA and professional over seas players such as Earl Boykins, Derrick Dial, James Head and a host of others. He then moved to Ann Arbor, where he was an assistant at the University of Michigan for two seasons, including an NIT campaign in 2000. He spent the following two years (2000-02) at Western Michigan and the 2002-03 season at Wayne State. Neely departed Wayne State following the conclusion of the 2002-03 campaign when he was named assistant coach at University of California-Berkeley (2003-04) re-joining his college coach. Although time spent at California-Berkeley was brief, the Golden Bears enjoyed a “Top 5” recruiting class in the country. Having a wealth of experience with coaching stints in the PAC-12, Big Ten and Mid-American conferences, Neely continues to be totally immersed in all aspects of the Warrior program. A few areas of emphasis include skill development, scouting, evaluation, game preparation and recruiting. He also has been heavily involved in other important areas of building a complete program – academic liaison, housing liaison, budgeting, traveling, scheduling and public relations. He has been a vital key factor in every collegiate program that he has been associated with. Rather it be program building, coaching, academics, recruitment and development of a number of EMU’s top contributors, U of M’s LaVell Blanchard (Big Ten Freshman of the Year, 1999 Gatorade National Player of the Year and a McDonald’s All-American), Jamal Crawford (NBA), Lou Bullock (Overseas), WMU’s Been Reed (2002 MAC Freshman of the Year and 2004 MAC Player of the Year), Mike Williams, and numerous more. Success is nothing new to Neely as he was a standout basketball player in his own right. The 1987 Detroit Northern High graduate continued his basketball success while becoming one of the best players in Eastern Michigan history. The 5-11 Neely was a four-year letterwinner for the Hurons/Eagles from 1987-1991. He finished his career as the fourth-leading scorer in school history with 1,528 points and all-time leader in assists with 521. During his tenure as a player, the Eagles posted a cumulative 84-40 mark and set a school record with 26 wins in 1991. Neely was inducted into the EMU E-Club Athletic Hall of Fame on Friday, Oct. 24, 2014. As a freshman in 1987-88, he helped his team to its first MAC championship and NCAA Tournament. In 1990-91 as a senior, he helped EMU to another conference title, as well as their only NCAA Sweet 16 appearance in school history with wins over Mississippi State and Penn State in the tournament. The 1987-88 MAC Freshman of the Year, Neely was selected first team All-MAC as a senior and second team all-league his junior season. He paced the Eagles in scoring in 1988-89 with 13.1 ppg, and again in 1989-90 at 13.4 ppg. After graduating, Neely participated in training camps with the NBA’s Detroit Pistons and Portland Trail Blazers before taking his first coaching position as associate head coach and head junior varsity coach at Redford High School in Detroit from 1992-95. Neely, a Detroit native received his bachelor’s degree in communications and business management from Eastern Michigan in 1991. He and his wife, Tina, have one daughter, Raven and one son, Lincoln.
Wayne State All-Time Coaching Records
Overall GLIAC Name Seasons Years GP Won Lost Pct. GP Won Lost Pct. League Titles David Holmes 12 1917-29 196 130 66 .662 Newman Ertell 18 1929-48 315 179 136 .568 (No team 1943-44) Joel Mason 18 1948-66 359 186 173 .518 Frank Gompert 7 1966-73 160 75 85 .469 Robert Samaras 4 1973-77 103 28 75 .272 16 7 9 .438 0 Vernon Payne 5 1977-82 133 60 73 .451 76 29 47 .382 0 Charlie Parker 6 1982-88 176 119 57 .676 96 70 26 .729 3 Ron Hammye 13 1988-01 366 212 154 .579 223 119 104 .534 3 David Greer 14 2001-15 382 201 181 .526 267 141 126 .528 1 ============================================================================================================= WSU Total 97 2190 1190 1000 .543 678 366 315 .539 7
COACHING LEADERS BY SEASONS Name Years Seasons Newman Ertell 1929-1948 18 Joel Mason 1948-1966 18 David Greer 2001-SA 14 Ron Hammye 1988-2001 13 David Holmes 1917-1929 12 Frank Gompert 1966-1973 7
COACHING LEADERS BY WINS Name Years Wins Ron Hammye 1988-2001 212 David Greer 2001-SA 201 Joel Mason 1948-1966 186 Newman Ertell 1929-1948 179 David Holmes 1917-1929 130 Charlie Parker 1982-1988 119
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COACHING LEADERS BY WINNING PERCENTAGE Name Years Winning Pct. Charlie Parker 1982-1988 .676 David Holmes 1917-1929 .662 Ron Hammye 1988-2001 .579 Newman Ertell 1929-1948 .568 David Greer 2001-SA .526 Joel Mason 1948-1966 .518
2015-16 Warrior Men’s Basketball SUPPORT STAFF Gerald Williams-Taylor joined the WSU men’s basketball coaching staff as a graduate assistant coach prior to the 2014-15 season and is pursuing his Master’s degree in sports administration. He also assists in the athletic marketing department. He ranks fifth in career field goal percentage (at least 150 made) at 56.0% (238-425) and eighth in career free throw percentage (at least 100 made) at 80.4% (181-225). He ranks 21st in career games played with 99 and scored in double figures 30 times, including four 20-plus point games. In 2013-14, he was selected to the All-GLIAC Defensive Team and played in the last 21 games after missing the first four games of season due to injury. He made his season debut against Kalamazoo (12/11). He scored 11 points with seven rebounds at Lake Erie (12/14) in 28 minutes. He contributed nine points and six rebounds at Ashland (12/18) and made his first two starts of the season against Walsh (1/2) and Malone (1/4) and led WSU with 15 points in win over the Pioneers, while also grabbing eight rebounds. He notched nine points at Hillsdale (1/9) and collected eight points and nine rebounds at Findlay (1/11). The versatile guard combined for 27 points and 10 rebounds in 69 minutes against Northwood (1/16) and Saginaw Valley (1/18). He scored nine points and pulled down seven rebounds against Michigan Tech (1/23). He posted his second career double-double vs. Ferris State (1/30) with 10 points and 10 rebounds and scored 21 points in OT win at Grand Valley (2/1). He collected his second straight 20-point game at Lake Superior (2/3) with 20 points and tallied 13 points and five rebounds in win over Northwood (2/6). He tallied eight points and five boards against SVSU (2/8) and finished with 12 points and six boards at Michigan Tech (2/13) WilliamsTaylor collected his third career (second of season) double-double at Northern Michigan (2/15) with 20 points and 12 rebounds (team season-high) and tallied 10 points and five boards at Ferris State (2/20). He recorded a career-best 25 points against Lake Superior State while grabbing eight boards. He scored in double figures 12 times this season and ranked 11th in the GLIAC in field goal percentage (.545) and offensive rebounds (46), while ranking 15th in free throws going 75-for-98 from the charity stripe. He was born July 26, 1992, in Flint. Williams-Taylor is the son of Douglas Taylor and Margaret Taylor and has two brothers and two sisters, Douglas and Malik, Amanda and Makayla. He was a member of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) and was named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Winter 2014.
Andrew Stoll joined the Wayne State University athletic training staff in August 2012, after spending the previous two years as a graduate assistant athletic trainer at Ball State University primarily working with the football and baseball teams. A Tawas City High School graduate, Stoll earned his bachelor’s degree from Grand Valley State University where he participated on the rowing team. Stoll received his Master of Arts degree in Sports Administration from BSU in 2012. Stoll did an undergraduate internship at WSU for the 2010 winter/spring semester. He is the son of William and Karen Stoll.
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Bryce Karasiak is in his sixth season at Wayne State University since joining the athletic department in July of 2010. Prior to his appointment at WSU, Karasiak was the Director of Strength and Conditioning at DePaul University in Chicago from January 2008 to July 2010. Bryce earned his Bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology from Indiana University in 2002 and completed his master’s degree from the University of Minnesota in Sport and Exercise Science in 2007. Over his 10 year career as a strength and conditioning coach, along with being the Director at DePaul University, Karasiak has had stints at the University of Minnesota (Assistant-Football), Augsburg College (Head Strength Coach), Velocity Hockey Performance (Director), and the University of Notre Dame (Assistant). As a strength and conditioning coach at Wayne State, Bryce oversees the training and program implementation of men’s and women’s basketball and assists with the development of the football strength and conditioning program. As a member of the Certified Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCCA), Karasiak is Strength and Conditioning Coach Certified (SCCC). He is also a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) through the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA). Bryce and his wife Stephanie (Sadler) reside in Royal Oak, Michigan with their twin daughters Sydnie and Sadie .
Jeff Weiss will began his 15th season as sports information director at Wayne State University the fall of 2015. He was promoted to assistant athletic director for media relations in January 2007, to associate athletics director in August 2011, and senior associate athletics director in August 2015. Weiss is the main contact for the Wayne State football, men’s and women’s basketball, and softball teams and also serves as the coordinator of WSU’s Athletic Hall of Fame committee. Weiss joined the WSU staff in November 2001, after serving 10 months as the director of marketing and communications with the American Heart Association in Toledo, Ohio. A 1987 graduate of Bowling Green State University, Weiss majored in sport management with an emphasis on information, marketing and promotion. He served as a student assistant in the BGSU sports information office all four years in college. From February 1988 through July 1998, Weiss worked at the Central Collegiate Hockey Association league office. After beginning as administrative assistant, he was promoted to director of communications and served his final three years as assistant commissioner. He returned to his alma mater in August 1998, and worked as an assistant SID in charge of men’s soccer, hockey, baseball, golf and swimming for two-and-a-half years. He also served on the BGSU Athletic Hall of Fame Committee. A member of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA), Weiss served on the publications contest committee for two years and has been on the Academic All-America committee for 12 years. He was recognized at the 2014 CoSIDA Convention for 25 years full-time in the sports information field. Weiss assumed additional duties as assistant commissioner for public relations for College Hockey America (CHA) in April 2006 and was the host media coordinator for the 2007 Frozen Four in St. Louis. He also served as the interim commissioner of the CHA women’s hockey league for 19 months. He resides in Temperance, Michigan, with his wife of 24 years, Christy, and two daughters, Jillian (22) and Madison (18). Jillian is a senior at WSU, while Madison is a freshman at the University of Indianapolis.
Media Guide SEASON OUTLOOK After a disappointing 5-20 season in 201415, the Wayne State University men’s basketball program will look to return to GLIAC prominence this season. The previous roster featured just three upperclassmen, two of which joined the team prior to the season. Head coach David Greer, who is entering his 15th season at the helm, is banking on a more experienced roster to aid in the Warriors’ rebuild.
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has become a calling card of teams coached by Greer. John Draper will attempt to reclaim in the starting point guard position after appearing in the team’s first seven games last season before missing the final 18. Redshirt sophomore guard Oge Onwudiwe is finally healthy after missing the last two seasons due to injury. Tim Huguley also adds depth to the guard position for the Green & Gold. Redshirt freshman Nick Mutebi also is ready to contribute to the maturing roster. A group of five newcomers will join WSU’s efforts. Tom Cotter, a 6-7 forward, comes to Detroit after a season at Oakland. For the second consecutive season, the Warriors’ add a graduate transfer from Clarion in 6-5 forward Darius Stevens. Ronald Booth, MICHAEL LEWIS a 5-7 guard, transferred in from Schoolcraft digits in six of the last eight games, including Community College and Damion Rashford, a career-high 27 points at Walsh. Redshirt a 6-4 forward, comes to WSU after a season junior Joel Ndondo will look to continue his at both Loyola (Md.) and Western Nebraska development after averaging 4.6 points and Community College. The team’s lone true 3.9 rebounds per contest. The team’s leading freshman is 6-2 guard Josh Reynolds out of returning scorer Gavin Toma will take a Plymouth High School. medical redshirt after scoring 14.6 points per game and shooting nearly 45 percent from Wayne State will compete in the GLIAC South behind the arc along with 83 percent from Division for the second straight season after the charity stripe. playing in the North Division for two years
“Redcord wise it was a disappointing season but it was enjoyable to coach some young “Last year, we built our foundation and kids and watch them grow and develop,” said established our culture,” continued Greer. “We were working to get everyone on the same head coach David Greer. page.” “We had a lot of guys playing their first majot minutes last season so it was a learning experience but we certaintly hope they have gotten much better.” This year’s team will be led by redshirt junior forward Michael Lewis and junior guard Clark Bishop. Lewis started 23 games a season ago averaging 11.7 points and 6.3 rebounds per game while shooting 49 percent from the floor. Bishop began to regain his freshman form towards the end of his sophomore season, scoring in double
(2012-14). The Warriors played in the South Division from 1996 through 2012.
The season will once again begin with the GMAC/GLIAC Challenge as WSU hosts Kentucky Wesleyan and Alderson Broaddus A quintet of returning sophomores that all on Nov. 14th and 15th. The Warriors’ third and saw action last season will be the key to the final non-conference contest will be at GLVCseason’s success. Marcus Moore led the power Lewis on Nov. 28th. team with 3.4 assists per game, while scoring 7.8 points per contest. Chuck Key grabbed Home GLIAC contests include meetings with 4.4 rebounds per game and scored in double Northern Michigan (Dec. 10), Michigan Tech figures on seven occasions all coming after (Dec. 13), Hillsdale (Jan. 7), Saginaw Valley the calendar flipped to 2015. Tristan Wilson State (Jan. 9), Tiffin (Jan. 14), Lake Erie (Jan. gave WSU some length and athleticism. He 21), Ashland (Jan. 23), Malone (Jan. 28), averaged 3.0 boards and 1.1 blocks per game. Ohio Dominican (Feb. 6),Walsh (Feb. 20) and George Spencer also showed defensive Findlay (Feb. 25). ability in the 14 games he appeared, which
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2015-16 Warrior Men’s Basketball 2015-16 ROSTER
NO. 0 1 3 4 5 11 20 21 23 30 31 32 33 34 42 44 RS
NAME POS. Darius Stevens F George Spencer G Ronald Booth G Marcus Moore G John Draper G Josh Reynolds G Michael Lewis F Tristan Wilson C Chuck Key F Clark Bishop G Damion Rashford F Oge Onwudiwe G Nick Mutebi F Joel Ndondo C Timothy Huguley G Tom Cotter F Gavin Toma G
HT. 6-5 6-4 5-7 6-2 5-9 6-2 6-3 6-8 6-6 6-0 6-4 6-3 6-3 6-8 6-1 6-7 6-1
WT. 192 196 162 174 178 157 208 200 210 195 208 194 210 225 158 225 191
YR. GS So. So. So. So. Fr. R-Jr. So. So. Jr. R-Jr. R-So. R-Fr. R-Jr. R-Fr. So. Sr.
HOMETOWN / HIGH SCHOOL (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) Merrillville, Ind. / La Lumiere (Clarion) Detroit, Mich. / Belleville Detroit, Mich. / Consortium (Schoolcraft CC) Lansing, Mich. / Waverly Dayton, Ohio / Eastmoor Academy (SPIRE Institute) Canton, Mich. / Plymouth Ann Arbor, Mich. / Huron Ann Arbor, Mich. / Skyline Detroit, Mich. / Cass Tech Detroit, Mich. / Renaissance Pickering, Ont. / Westwind Prep (Western Nebraska CC) Detroit, Mich. / Renaissance Farmington Hills, Mich. / Detroit Jesuit Ajax, Ont. / Christian Faith Center Academy Detroit, Mich. / Old Redford Academy Williamston, Mich. / Williamston (Oakland) Troy, Mich. / Southfield Christian
Coaching Staff Head Coach: David Greer (15th Season / 201-181) Assistant Coaches: E.J. Haralson, Lorenzo Neely Graduate Assistant: Gerald Williams-Taylor Team Managers: Lawrence Jhons, Kiefer Haffey
Front Row (L to R): Michael Lewis, Darius Stevens, Chuck Key, Joel Ndondo, Tristan Wilson, Tom Cotter, Damion Rashford, Oge Onwudiwe. Back Row (L to R): Ronald Booth, Timothy Huguley, Marcus Moore, George Spencer, Nick Mutebi, Josh Reynolds, Clark Bishop, John Draper.
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Media Guide 2015-16 SCHEDULE DAY DATE OPPONENT LOCATION SAT. NOV. 14 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN ^ DETROIT SUN. NOV. 15 ALDERSON BROADDUS ^ DETROIT Sat. Nov. 28 at Lewis Romeoville, Ill. Thur. Dec. 3 at Northwood* Midland, Mich. Sat. Dec. 5 at Lake Superior State* Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. THUR. DEC. 10 NORTHERN MICHIGAN* DETROIT SUN. DEC. 13 MICHIGAN TECH* DETROIT Sat. Jan. 2 at Grand Valley State* Allendale, Mich. Sun. Jan. 3 at Ferris State* Big Rapids, Mich. THUR. JAN. 7 HILLSDALE* DETROIT SAT. JAN. 9 SAGINAW VALLEY STATE* DETROIT THUR. JAN. 14 TIFFIN* DETROIT Sat. Jan. 16 at Ohio Dominican* Columbus, Ohio THUR. JAN. 21 LAKE ERIE* DETROIT SAT. JAN. 23 ASHLAND* DETROIT THUR. JAN. 28 MALONE* DETROIT Sat. Jan. 30 at Walsh* North Canton, Ohio Mon. Feb. 1 at Findlay* Findlay, Ohio Thur. Feb. 4 at Tiffin* Tiffin, Ohio SAT. FEB. 6 OHIO DOMINICAN* DETROIT Thur. Feb. 11 at Lake Erie* Painesville, Ohio Sat. Feb. 13 at Ashland* Ashland, Ohio Thur. Feb. 18 at Malone* Canton, Ohio SAT. FEB. 20 WALSH* DETROIT THUR. FEB. 25 FINDLAY* DETROIT GLIAC TOURNAMENT • March 1, 5-6, 2016 • Location TBA ^ GMAC/GLIAC Challenge | * GLIAC Contest | HOME GAMES IN BOLD | All Times are Eastern and Subject to Change
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2015-16 Warrior Men’s Basketball MEET THE WARRIORS
GEORGE SPENCER Sophomore / Guard 6-4 / 196 Detroit, Michigan Belleville HS
2014-15: Played in 14 games ... scored a season-high eight points in collegiate debut against Central State (11/14) ... pulled down a season-best six rebounds and dished out a season-high two assists in a season-best 21 minutes ... made a season-high two free throws in 15 minutes of action against Kentucky Wesleyan (11/15) ... played 12 minutes against Lewis (11/29), grabbing three rebounds, handing out one assist and collecting one block ... recorded three points in five minutes against Lake Superior State (12/4) ... pulled down three rebounds at Michigan Tech (12/13), including a seasonbest two offensive boards ... scored two points with one rebound against Grand Valley State (1/2) ... blocked a shot in win at Northern Michigan (12/15) ... recorded two rebounds and an assist against Ohio Dominican (1/17) ... scored two points vs. Walsh (1/31) ... grabbed two defensive rebounds vs. Findlay (2/2) ... tallied three points in season finale at UF (2/26), along with first career steal.
Press Class A All-State Honorable Mention Team ... selected to the Detroit News All-Metro West Honorable Mention Squad ... totaled 23 points, 10 rebounds and four assists vs. Edsel Ford ... tallied 25 points and 12 rebounds in an overtime win over rival and previously unbeaten Lincoln ... served as a team captain ... received team’s Most Outstanding StudentAthlete Award ... voted to the Western Wayne Athletic Conference First Team ... attended Renaissance High School as a freshman. Personal: Full name--George S.C. Spencer ... born August 7, 1996, in Detroit ... son of Barry and Crystal Spencer ... father was a basketball letterwinner at the University of Notre Dame (1981-85) ... has two sisters, Breanna and Caelyn ... is a pre-physical therapy major ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2014.
#1 CAREER HIGHS
Points 8 vs. Central State (11/14/14) Field Goals 4 vs. Central State (11/14/14) Three-Point Field Goals N/A Free Throws 2 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (11/15/14) Rebounds 6 vs. Central State (11/14/14) Assists 2 vs. Central State (11/14/14) Blocks 2 vs. Walsh (1/31/15) Steals 1 at Findlay (2/26/15) Minutes 21 vs. Central State (11/14/14)
High School: A 2014 graduate of Belleville High School ... was a two-year varsity letterwinners for the Tigers ... averaged 15.6 points, 8.3 rebounds and four assists per game as a senior after scoring 10 points a game in 2012-13 ... named to the 2014 Detroit Free Total 3 PTS Rebs Season GP/GS Min FG-FGA FG% FG-FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% O-D-T/Avg. Asst Blk Stl Pts Avg 2014-15 14/0 104 9-22 .409 0-2 .000 4-7 .571 8-11-19/1.4 6 5 1 22 1.6 WSU Totals 14/0 104 9-22 .409 0-2 .000 4-7 .571 8-11-19/1.4 6 5 1 22 1.6
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MARCUS MOORE Sophomore / Guard 6-1 / 165 Lansing, Michigan Waverly HS 2014-15: Played in all 25 games, making 24 starts (all except Senior Day) ... led the team in assists (84), while ranking second in rebounds (118) and steals (29), and third in free throw percentage (80.0%) ... scored 10 points to go with his team-high seven boards versus Central State (11/14) ... recorded six rebounds and three assists against Kentucky Wesleyan (11/15) ... registered 10 points vs. Lake Superior State (12/4) ... totaled six rebounds and a career-high three steals in win over Northwood (12/7) ... tallied a career-high 18 points at Michigan Tech (12/13) ... finished with 13 points and two steals against Grand Valley State (1/2) ... handed out six assists and grabbed eight rebounds versus Ferris State (1/4) ... collected 12 points and eight rebounds at Saginaw Valley State (1/10) ... scored eight points, grabbed six boards and dished out four assists in a WSU season-high 43 minutes [tied with Clark Bishop’s 43 minutes vs. Findlay on 2/2] at Tiffin (1/15) ... recorded 12 points with four assists vs. Ohio Dominican (1/17) ... collected third eight-rebound performance of the season at Ashland (1/24) ... pulled down seven rebounds at Malone (1/29) ... notched 10 points against Walsh (1/31) ... left the Findlay game (2/2) early due to injury ... tallied five boards in win over TU (2/5) ... finished with six assists ODU (2/7) ... recorded his eighth double-digit scoring performance with 10 points (6-of-6 FT) versus AU (2/14) ... recorded five assists in back-to-back games against the Pioneers (2/19) and the Cavaliers
(2/21) ... nearly had a triple-double in season finale at UF (2/26) with career-highs in assists (9) and rebounds (9), along with seven points ... had multiple assists in 19 games ... finished seventh in the GLIAC in league assists with 76 High School: A 2014 graduate of Lansing Waverly High School ... helped the Warriors to three league titles in 2012, 2013 and 2014 ... earned Free Press Class A All-State Honorable Mention accolades for coach Craig Fields ... was a BCAM Class A All-State selection ... voted to the All-Capital Area Activities Conference (CAAC) Team ... had a career best game with 20 points, 10 steals and five assists ... helped LWHS to a 15-5 overall record in 2014 with an 11-1 league mark ... was a Lansing State Journal All-Area Honorable Mention selection as a junior as the Warriors were District Champions ... served as a basketball team captain.
#4 CAREER HIGHS
Points 18 at Michigan Tech (12/13/14) Field Goals 8 at Michigan Tech (12/13/14) Three-Point Field Goals 1 (6x) Most Recently at Ohio Dominican (2/7/15) Free Throws 6 (2x) Most Recently vs. Ashland (2/14/15) Rebounds 9 at Findlay (2/26/15) Assists 9 at Findlay (2/26/15) Blocks 2 (2x) Most Recently at Malone (2/26/15) Steals 3 (3x) Most Recently at Findlay (2/26/15) Minutes 43 at Tiffin (1/15/15)
Personal: Full name--Marcus D. Moore ... born June 28, 1996, in Lansing ... son of Marc Moore and Sarah Toman ... has two brothers, Micah and Seneca, and two sisters, Tyli and Kye ... is a business administration/ management major ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2014 ... is a member of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC).
Total 3 PTS Rebs Season GP/GS Min FG-FGA FG% FG-FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% O-D-T/Avg. Asst Blk Stl Pts Avg 2014-15 25/24 747 71-171 .415 6-36 WSU Totals 25/24 747 71-171 .415 6-36
.167 48-60 .800 32-86-118/4.7 .167 48-60 .800 32-86-118/4.7
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JOHN DRAPER Sophomore / Guard 5-9 / 178 Dayton, Ohio Eastmoor Academy SPIRE Institute 2014-15: Appeared in the first seven conetsts ... did not dress for the final 18 games ... grabbed an offensive rebound while playing four minutes in collegiate debut vs. Central State (11/14) ... finished with eight points and three rebounds in a season-high 22 minutes against Kentucky Wesleyan (11/15) ... scored four points and dished out a season-best three assists in 21 minutes against Lewis (11/29) ... totaled five points, a steal and an assist at Northern Michigan (12/15).
Personal: Full name--John T. Draper, Jr. ... born July 2, 1994, in Akron, Ohio ... son of Chastity Beaty and John “Ted” Draper, Sr. ... has one younger brother, Danta ... father was a three-year letterwinner in football at Akron, who recorded three interceptions in 1992 and one in 1993 for the Zips ... one of his 1992 interceptions set up the game-winning touchdown in Akron’s 24-22 triumph over Cincinnati ... is majoring in the college of fine, performing & communication arts ... played AAU ball for Nova Village and coach Calvin Pre-WSU: Spent the 2013-14 academic year Booth, a former NBA player. at SPIRE Institute in Geneva, Ohio ... scored a season-high 34 points vs. Columbus State Community College at the Midwest JuCo Jamboree at Owens Community College ... SPIRE was the only prep school to participate ... named one of the top players at the Jamboree.
CAREER HIGHS
Points 8 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (11/15/14) Field Goals 3 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (11/15/14) Three-Point Field Goals N/A Free Throws 2 (2x) Most Recently vs. Lewis (11/29/14) Rebounds 3 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (11/15/14) Assists 3 vs. Lewis (11/29/14) Blocks N/A Steals 1 (3x) Most Recently at Northern Michigan (12/15/14) Minutes 22 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (11/15/14)
High School: A 2013 graduate of Eastmoor Academy in Columbus, Ohio ... spent four years on the varsity for coach Jim Miranda ... averaged 17 points per game and five assists per contest in 2012-13 for the Warriors ... was a Special Mention All-State honoree as well as First Team All-District ... earned First Team AllCity League South Division accolades twice ... averaged 17 points and four assists per game as a junior ... served as a basketball team captain as both a junior and senior. Total 3 PTS Rebs Season GP/GS Min FG-FGA FG% FG-FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% O-D-T/Avg. Asst Blk Stl Pts Avg 2014-15 7/0 79 6-19 .316 0-5 .000 6-15 .400 2-6-8/1.1 WSU Totals 7/0 79 6-19 .316 0-5 .000 6-15 .400 2-6-8/1.1
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MICHAEL LEWIS Redshirt Junior / Forward 6-3 / 208 Ann Arbor, Michigan Huron HS
Career Notes: Scored in double figures 15 times with four games of at least 20+-points.
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rebounds in 21 of 23 games played ... finished seventh in the GLIAC in league offensive rebounds (47) ... ranked ninth in both rebounds per game (6.3) and steals (31), 11th in field 2014-15: Received NABC Honors Court accolades ... named goal percentage (.512 / 88-172) and 13th in total rebounds to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... started all 23 games (126) ... was a 2014-15 CoSIDA Academic All-District nominee played ... led the team in offensive rebounds (56), defensive rebounds (90), total rebounds (146), steals (33) and 2013-14: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team ... rebounding average (6.3), while ranking second in points per played in three of the first four games ... scored a careergame (11.7), field goal percentage (4.90), field goals made high 12 points while starting in the season opener against (97) and three-point percentage (.400 / 18-45) ... led WSU Wilberforce (11/14) ... missed the contest at Lewis (11/30) with 15 points in 32 minutes in exhibition loss at Michigan due to injury ... recorded first Warrior double-double of the (11/10) ... recorded 13 points along with a team-high seven season matching a career-high with 12 points and pulling rebounds versus Central State (11/14) ... had a team-high down a career-best 11 rebounds off the bench against Tiffin with 11 points in 34 minutes against Kentucky Wesleyan (12/5) ... played a career-high 33 minutes off the bench vs. (11/15) ... posted a near double-double against Lewis (11/29) Ohio Dominican (12/7) totaling nine points and six rebounds with 10 points and nine rebounds ... pulled down seven ... missed the final 21 games of the season due to injury ... rebounds in win over Northwood (12/7) ... led WSU with 17 received a medical redshirt from the GLIAC. points in win over Northern Michigan (12/15) ... was 7-for-8 from the floor including 3-for-3 from behind the arc vs. the 2012-13: Dressed for all 27 games, appearing in six contests Wildcats ... had three steals at both Michigan Tech (12/13) ... made lone shot, scoring two points in collegiate debut and NMU ... had a team-best 14 points against Grand Valley at Bellarmine (11/15) ... hit 1-of-2 free throws vs. Ashland State (1/2) ... missed Ferris State (1/4) and Hillsdale (1/8) (12/5) ... recorded first career blocked shot vs. Hillsdale (1/3) games due to injury ... finished with 11 points and matched a ... connected on both field goal attempts against Saginaw then career-high with nine rebounds at Saginaw Valley State Valley (1/12) in scoring four points ... dished out an assist (1/10) ... grabbed a career-high 12 rebounds at Tiffin (1/15) vs. Northern Michigan (2/16) and also in NCAA tournament ... posted a then career-high 21 points at Lake Erie (1/22), game against Southern Indiana (3/16). including a career-best four three pointers on five attempts ... just missed a double-double against the Storm with nine Personal: Full name--Michael K. Lewis ... born April 6, 1994, rebounds ... collected his second 10+ rebound performance in Ypsilanti ... son of Michael and Suzanne Lewis ... father of the season with 10 boards at Ashland (1/24) ... set career- played basketball at Concordia ... has two younger brothers, highs in points (23) and assists (6) at Malone (1/29) ... named Avery and Julian ... is a business administration/marketing GLIAC South Player of the Week on Feb. 2 after averaging major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 20.5 points, five rebounds and 3.5 assists per game against 3.5+) for Winter 2013, Winter 2014 and Fall 2014 ... named to Malone and Walsh ... played a then career-high 38 minutes the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2012, Fall against Findlay (2/2) ... scored 12 points in win over TU (2/5) 2013 and Winter 2015 ... is a member of the Student-Athlete ... third career 20-point game in win over LEC (2/12) with Advisory Committee (SAAC) and served as vice president in 21 points ... matched career-high with 12 rebounds vs. MU 2014-15 ... earned a spot on the Business School Dean’s List (2/19) ... played a career-high 40 minutes at WU (2/21) and for the Winter 2014 term. scored 13 points ... totaled 21 points (including 7-7 FT) at UF (2/26), while grabbing seven rebounds and recording three steals ... made a triple in 11 contests and had at least three
CAREER HIGHS
Points 23 at Malone (1/29/15) Field Goals 9 at Malone (1/29/15) Three-Point Field Goals 4 at Lake Erie (1/22/15) Free Throws 7 at Findlay (2/26/15) Rebounds 12 (2x) Most Recently vs. Malone (2/19/15) Assists 6 at Malone (1/29/15) Blocks 2 at Malone (1/29/15) Steals 4 at Findlay (2/2/15) Minutes 40 at Walsh (2/21/15)
Total 3 PTS Rebs Season GP/GS Min FG-FGA FG% FG-FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% O-D-T/Avg. Asst Blk Stl Pts Avg 2012-13 6/0 18 3-6 .500 0-0 2013-14 3/1 92 13-27 .481 2-5 2014-15 23/23 745 97-198 .490 18-45 WSU Totals 32/24 855 113-231 .489 20-50
.000 1-2 .400 5-9 .400 56-75 .400 62-86
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TRISTAN WILSON Sophomore / Center 6-8 / 200 Ann Arbor, Michigan Skyline HS
Career Notes: Ranks seventh in career blocked shot at Walsh (2/21) ... finished 13th in the GLIAC shots average (1.1 per game) and tied-for-33rd in with 22 blocked shots in league games ... had at career blocks with 28. least one rebound in 23 contests and at least one blocked shot in 14 games. 2014-15: Appeared in all 25 games ... led the team with 28 blocked shots, which ranks 21st High School: A 2014 graduate of Ann in school history, while his 1.1 blocks per game Arbor Skyline High School ... was a two-year is 20th ... recorded six points, four rebounds and letterwinner for the Eagles ... helped coach Mike two blocked shots in exhibition loss at Michigan Lovelace’s squad to the 2014 regional and district (11/10) ... made collegiate debut vs. Central State championships ... averaged 15 points, eight (11/14) and scored four points on 2-of-3 shooting rebounds and over four blocks per game as a ... collected 10 points, five boards and three blocks senior ... was a First Team All-Conference selection against Kentucky Wesleyan (11/15) ... went 6-for- as well as being named to the Ann Arbor News All6 from the foul line against the Panthers ... totaled Washtenaw County Second Team ... scored at least six rebounds and a blocked shot versus Lewis 26 points in three straight 2014 state tournament (11/29) ... dished out a season-best two assists games ... totaled seven double-doubles and two against Lake Superior State (12/4) ... finished with triple-doubles as a senior, including a 26-point, nine points and six defensive boards at Michigan 12-rebound, 11-block game against Lansing Tech (12/13), while blocking three Huskie shots Eastern in the regional tournament ... also played ... grabbed a season-high eight rebounds at wide receiver and defensive back for the Skyline Northern Michigan (12/15) ... scored a season- football team. high 11 points against Grand Valley State (1/2) ... registered nine points and five rebounds against Personal: Full name--Tristan T. Wilson ... born Ferris State (1/4) ... tallied six points and seven July 21, 1996, in Ann Arbor ... son of Tara Tarbox boards at Hillsdale (1/8) ... notched third career and Theron Wilson ... has two brothers, Theron and double-digit scoring game at Saginaw Valley Cameron, and one sister, Tessa ... brother Theron State (1/10) with 10 points, while grabbing six is a wide receiver at Northwood earning letters rebounds ... equaled a season-high with three in 2013 and 2014 ... father was a captain on the blocks against Ohio Dominican (1/17), while 1995-96 Eastern Michigan basketball squad that scoring nine points on 4-of-4 shooting ... posted went 25-6 and defeated Duke in the first round six points and four rebounds at Malone (1/29) ... of the NCAA Tournament ... dad was a two-time garnered six points, three boards, three blocks Honorable Mention All-MAC performer ... is a and an assist at ODU (2/7) ... blocked multiple clinical lab science major ... named to the Coach’s shots for the ninth time in Ashland the contest Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2014. (2/14) ... contributed three boards and a blocked
#21 CAREER HIGHS
Points 11 vs. Grand Valley State (1/2/15) Field Goals 4 (3x) Most Recently vs. Ohio Dominican (1/17/15) Three-Point Field Goals N/A Free Throws 6 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (11/15/14) Rebounds 8 at Northern Michigan (12/15/14) Assists 2 (3x) Most Recently vs. Walsh (1/31/15) Blocks 3 (5x) Most Recently at Ohio Dominican (2/7/15) Steals 1 (4x) Most Recently at Tiffin (1/15/15) Minutes 27 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (11/15/14)
Total 3 PTS Rebs Season GP/GS Min FG-FGA FG% FG-FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% O-D-T/Avg. Asst Blk Stl Pts Avg 2014-15 25/0 371 42-94 .447 0-0 .000 38-50 .760 23-52-75/3.0 11 28 4 122 4.9 WSU Totals 25/0 371 42-94 .447 0-0 .000 38-50 .760 23-52-75/3.0 11 28 4 122 4.9
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CHUCK KEY Sophomore / Forward 6-5 / 210 Detroit, Michigan Cass Tech HS 2014-15: Played in 23 games, making four starts ... scored four points in collegiate deubt vs. Central State (11/14) ... recorded first career blocked shot in Northwood contest (12/7) ... missed the U.P. trip due to a family matter ... notched six points vs. Grand Valley State (1/2) on 2-3 FG and 2-2 FT ... made first career start against Ferris State (1/4) and scored a then season-best seven points ... started at Hillsdale and recorded a seasonhigh eight rebounds ... scored six points and collected five rebounds vs. Ohio Dominican (1/17) ... scored 12 points with six boards at Lake Erie (1/22), while recording his first two steals of the season and was a perfect 4-of-4 from the free throw line ... made nine of his first 10 foul shots on the year ... registered his second career double-figure scoring game at Ashland (1/24) with 11 points and matched a season-high with eight rebounds ... scored a season-high 16 points in the win over Walsh (1/31) on 8-of-10 shooting, along with seven rebounds and two steals ... dished out a season-high three assists in win over Tiffin (2/5) ... matched season-high with 16 points at ODU (2/7), his fourth consecutive game in double figures ... totaled seven rebounds in a season-high 34 minutes vs. the Panthers ... averaged 12 points and 6.1 rebounds per game in the seven game span from Jan. 22 to Feb 7 ... grabbed five rebounds in back-toback games against LEC (2/12) and AU (2/14) ... nearly had a double-double against Malone (2/19) with 13 points and eight rebounds ... started at WU (2/21) and finished with six
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points and six boards ... contributed six points, five rebounds and two blocks in season finale at UF (2/26) ... scored in double digits in seven of the last 12 games ... posted at least four rebounds in each of the final 13 games ... led the squad in field goal percentage (.527), while ranking second in offensive rebounds (41) and third in rebounding average (4.4) ... finished eighth in the GLIAC in league field goal percentage (.541 / 66-122) ... had a rebound in 22 of 23 contests. High School: A 2014 graduate of Cass Tech ... was a three-year letterwinner for the Technicians ... averaged 12 points and 10 rebounds per game as a senior for coach David Dixon ... was a Detroit News All-City Honorable Mention selection ... averaged 14 points and 10 rebounds per contest as a junior ... totaled 20 points and 10 rebounds vs. Lansing Eastern in Motor City Roundball to earn MVP honors ... served as a basketball team captain as a senior ... graduated cum laude.
CAREER HIGHS
Points 16 (2x) Most Recently at Ohio Dominican (2/7/15) Field Goals 8 vs. Walsh (1/31/15) Three-Point Field Goals N/A Free Throws 4 at Lake Erie (1/22/15) Rebounds 8 (3x) Most Recently vs. Malone (2/19/15) Assists 3 vs. Tiffin (2/5/15) Blocks 2 (2x) Most Recently at Findlay (2/26/15) Steals 2 (2x) Most Recently vs. Walsh (1/31/15) Minutes 34 at Ohio Dominican (2/7/15)
Personal: Full name--Charles M. Key ... born April 22, 1996, in Detroit ... son of Charles and Sonya Key ... has two older sisters, Brianna and Sierra ... is a psychology major ... played travel ball for the Michigan Mustangs for three years ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2014.
Total 3 PTS Rebs Season GP/GS Min FG-FGA FG% FG-FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% O-D-T/Avg. Asst Blk Stl Pts Avg 2014-15 23/4 431 69-131 .527 0-1 .000 18-25 .720 41-60-101/4.4 5 6 4 156 6.8 WSU Totals 23/4 431 69-131 .527 0-1 .000 18-25 .720 41-60-101/4.4 5 6 4 156 6.8
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CLARK BISHOP Junior / Guard 6-0 / 195 Detroit, Michigan Renaissance HS
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Career Notes: Enters junior year 11th in career free in the GLIAC in league free throw percentage (.841 / 69throw percentage (.802 / 97-121) ... tied-for-33rd in 82) ... selected to the Preseason All-GLIAC Second Team. three-pointers made (46) and tied-for-41st in career starts (48) ... scored in double figures 21 times. 2013-14: Played in all 25 contests, starting 23 times ... started in Warrior debut against Wilberforce (11/14) 2015-16: Voted to the Preseason All-GLIAC South and grabbed four rebounds ... scored eight points at Division Second Team. Lewis (11/30) ... totaled 12 points and six rebounds vs. Tiffin (12/5), while dishing out four assists ... 2014-15: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team collected a season-best five steals against Kalamazoo ... started all 25 games ... collected 12 points, five (12/11) ... recorded seven points and a season-best assists and five rebounds against Central State (11/14) seven boards at Lake Erie (12/14) ... had a team-high ... finished with three rebounds against Kentucky 15 points against Malone (1/4) in a season-best 37 Wesleyan (11/15) ... scored 13 points against Lewis minutes ... knocked down 3-of-6 three-pointers vs. (11/29), including a season-high three triples ... tallied the Pioneers ... tallied seven points and five rebounds 16 points and collected a career-high nine rebounds (all at Hillsdale (1/9) ... matched a then season-high with defensive) against Lake Superior State (12/4) ... totaled 15 points at Northwood (1/16), including 8-for-10 from 17 points vs. Northwood (12/7) ... contributed 12 the free throw line (eclipsing his season total entering points (6-for-6 on FTA) and a career-high seven assists contest) ... contributed seven points against Northern in win at Northern Michigan (12/15) ... notched 12 Michigan (1/25) ... notched a career-high six assists vs. points and six defensive rebounds against Ferris State Ferris State (1/30) ... scored a season-best 18 points in (1/4) ... dished out four assists at Tiffin (1/15) ... was overtime win at Grand Valley (2/1) ... finished with 10 7-for-8 from the charity stripe at Lake Erie (1/22) and points at Lake Superior (2/3) ... made a season-best finished with 15 points ... recorded 16 points against six field goals against NU (2/6) in scoring 15 points ... Findlay (2/2), while playing a career-best 43 minutes totaled 13 points at Michigan Tech (2/13) ... recorded ... posted 11 points at Ohio Dominican (2/7) ... credited 10 points vs. GVSU (2/22) ... connected from behind with 14 point and four defensive rebounds in win over the arc in eight of the last 11 games ... led the squad in LEC (2/12) ... garnered 13 points vs. Ashland (2/14) ... three-point field goal percentage at 40.7 (24-59), while registered back-to-back 20-point games vs. Malone ranking second on the team with 22 steals ... scored in (2/19) and at Walsh (2/21) ... scored 20 points versus double figures on eight occasions. the Pioneers and then a career-high 27 (10-for-10 on FTA) against the Cavaliers ... made 28 of his final 30 foul Personal: Full name--Clark E. Bishop III ... born shots (93.3%) ... scored in double figures 13 times ... December 7, 1994, in Detroit ... son of Clark Bishop and connected from beyond the arc in 14 games including Donna Holmes ... has one brother, Donnie Tillman ... is a seven contests with at least two triples ... led the team business administration/marketing major ... named to in free throw percentage (.845 / 71-84) and free throws the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2013 made ... the free throw percentage mark was eighth and Winter 2014 ... played summer ball for the Super best in school history (min. 50 made) ... ranked second Friends 17u squad. on the squad in points (271), three-pointers made (22), assists (48) and minutes played (820) ... finished ninth
CAREER HIGHS
Points 27 at Walsh (2/21/15) Field Goals 8 at Walsh (2/21/15) Three-Point Field Goals 3 (4x) Most Recently vs. Lewis (11/29/14) Free Throws 10 at Walsh (2/21/15) Rebounds 9 vs. Lake Superior State (12/4/14) Assists 7 at Northern Michigan (12/15/14) Blocks 2 (3x) Most Recently vs. Walsh (1/31/15) Steals 5 vs. Kalamazoo (12/11/13) Minutes 43 vs. Findlay (2/2/15)
Total 3 PTS Rebs Season GP/GS Min FG-FGA FG% FG-FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% O-D-T/Avg. Asst Blk Stl Pts Avg 2013-14 25/23 638 72-181 .398 24-59 .407 26-37 .703 17-42-59/2.4 33 8 22 194 7.8 2014-15 25/25 820 89-261 .341 22-79 .278 71-84 .845 7-62-69/2.8 48 5 18 271 10.8 WSU Totals 50/48 1,458 161-442 .364 46-138 .333 97-121 .802 25-104-128/2.6 81 13 40 465 9.3
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JOEL NDONDO Redshirt Junior / Center 6-8 / 225 Ajax, Ontario Christian Faith Center Academy (Creedmoor, N.C.)
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Career Notes: Enters junior season 20th in blocked at Northwood (1/16) ... appeared against Ferris State shots per game (0.7) and tied-for-39th in career (1/30) and at Lake Superior (2/3) ... grabbed an blocked shots (25). offensive rebound against Saginaw Valley (2/8) ... played two minutes at Northern Michigan (2/15) ... 2014-15: Played in all 25 games, starting the first grabbed three rebounds with one steal and a block 23 contests ... collected four defensive rebounds vs. against Grand Valley (2/22). Central State (11/14) ... totaled seven points and six boards versus Lewis (11/29) ... grabbed a career-high 2012-13: Dressed for every game, but did not see any nine rebounds against Lake Superior State (12/4) ... playing time ... was redshirted. scored a career-high 12 points on 5-of-8 shooting (2-2 FT) in the win over Northwood (12/7) ... tallied High School: A 2012 graduate of Christian Faith Center nine points at Michigan Tech (12/13) ... recorded his Academy prep school in Creedmoor, N.C. ... played two second nine-rebound game of the season at Northern seasons for coach Greg Primus and the Conquerors ... Michigan (12/15), which matched a career-high to go averaged 14 points, nine rebounds and four blocks per with his seven points and season-best three blocked game as a senior ... also played two years at Notre Dame shots ... scored seven points and blocked two shots College School in Ajax, Ont. ... played summer ball for against Ferris State (1/4) ... tallied five points, seven the Grassroots Canada basketball organization. rebounds and three blocked shots in a season-best 35 minutes in the overtime loss at Tiffin (1/15) ... grabbed Personal: Full name--Joel K. Ndondo ... born six rebounds against Ohio Dominican (1/17) ... recorded November 24, 1993, in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic five points at Ashland (1/24) ... registered eight points, of Congo ... son of Urbain Ndondo and Marie-Claire Ngo five rebounds and two blocks against Findlay (2/2) ... ... is a business administration/management major ... matched a career-high with 12 points in win over TU named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for (2/5) despite going 4-of-11 from the free throw line Fall 2012, Winter 2014 and Fall 2014 ... is a member of (WSU season-high FTA) ... scored seven points and the WSU Student-Athlete Leadership Council ... named blocked two shots versus AU (2/14) ... finished second is pronounced JOE-el nuh-DON-do. on the squad with 24 blocked shots ... was eighth in the GLIAC in league blocked shots (24).
CAREER HIGHS
Points 12 (2x) Most Recently vs. Tiffin (2/5/15) Field Goals 5 vs. Northwood (12/7/14) Three-Point Field Goals NA Free Throws 4 vs. Tiffin (2/5/15) Rebounds 9 (2x) Most Recently at Northern Michigan (12/25/14) Assists 1 (5x) Most Recently at Lake Erie (1/22/15) Blocks 3 (2x) Most Recently at Tiffin (1/15/15) Steals 1 (9x) Most Recently at Findlay (2/26/15) Minutes 35 at Tiffin (1/15/15)
2013-14: Dressed for all 25 games, seeing action in 11 contests ... played 14 minutes and scored three points while recording a season-high five rebounds (three offensive boards) in season opener against Wilberforce (11/14) ... played a season-high 16 minutes at Lewis (11/30) tallying three points and two boards ... had one rebound in each of the next two games played vs. Tiffin (12/5) and Ohio Dominican (12/7) ... played three minutes at Findlay (1/11) ... played 10 minutes Total 3 PTS Rebs Season GP/GS Min FG-FGA FG% FG-FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% O-D-T/Avg. Asst Blk Stl Pts Avg 2013-14 11/0 66 2-12 .167 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 6-7-13/1.2 2014-15 25/23 427 46-101 .455 0-0 .000 24-47 .489 29-69-98/3.9 WSU Totals 36/23 493 48-113 .425 0-0 .000 25-51 .490 35-76-111/3.1
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DARIUS STEVENS Graduate Student / Forward 6-5 / 192 Merrillville, Ind. La Lumiere HS (Clarion) 2014-15: Played in all 26 games for Clarion University, starting 21 times for first-year head coach Marcess Williams ... scored in double figures 19 times ... made at least one free throw in 23 games, including a seasonhigh 12(-of-14) in the season opener against Felician (11/14) ... made all seven foul shots at Cheyney (1/3) ... posted three games of double-digit rebound totals (12 each vs. Georgian Court, 11/15; and Seton Hill, 2/4; and 10 against Carlow, 11/23) ... recorded three doubledoubles ... scored in double figures in seven straight contests from 12/20 at West Chester through 1/17 at Edinboro.
rebounds twice (11/10 at Lakeland and 11/23 vs. Alma College JV) ... dished out a season-best two assists on seven occasions ... tallied a season-high six steals vs. Wayne County (3/8) ... contributed a season-best four blocked shots in four different contests ... made a season-high seven foul shots vs. Macomb (2/23).
2012-13: Played in 32 games for Oakland Community College ... made five starts for head coach Antoine Joubert … averaged 11.1 points and 5.5 rebounds per game, while shooting 54.2 percent (136 of 251) from the field ... made 16 three-pointers, including two games with three triples (2/16 vs. Mott and 2/23 vs. Macomb) ... scored in double figures 18 times, including a season-high 28 points vs. Mott (2/16) in which he made a season-high 10 field goals ... had a 22-point effort against Macomb (2/23) ... notched lone double-double with 13 points and 10 rebounds against St. Clair County (1/12) ... had at least five rebounds in a game 17 times ... recorded a season-high six offensive
Personal: Full name--Darius J. Stevens ... born September 7, 1991, in Gary, Ind. ... son of Sarita Stevens and the late Barry Stevens ... father, who passed away in 2007, is the second all-time leading scorer in Iowa State history (2,190 points) and played two games in the NBA in 1993 after being drafted in the 2nd round of the 1985 draft by the Denver Nuggets ... father, who was inducted into Iowa State’s athletics Hall of Fame in 2004 and had his No. 35 ISU jersey retired, served as a captain on the 1984-85 Cyclone squad which played in the NCAA Tournament ... uncle, Jeff Grayer, is the alltime leading scorer in Iowa State history (2,502 points) and played nine seasons in the NBA with the Milwaukee
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Bucks, Golden State Warriors, Philadelphia 76ers, Sacramento Kings and Charlotte Hornets scoring 3,257 career points and grabbing 1,294 career rebounds … has one brother Jairus, and one sister Arriel ... is working on his master’s degree in information systems management.
2011-12: Played in nine games at Columbia University ... made collegiate debut vs. Furman (11/14) ... had four points, a steal, and four rebounds (2 offensive, 2 defensive), all season highs in a win over Swarthmore (11/28) ... scored three points, all from the foul line, and grabbed a defensive rebound in a win over La 2013-14: Played in 6 games for Clarion, starting four Sierra (12/4) ... scored a point in four minutes of action times ... missed the rest of the season due to injury at Marist (12/28). ... received a medical redshirt ... had three doubledoubles ... tallied a season-high 23 points at Slippery High School: A 2011 graduate of La Lumiere in Rock (11/20) ... grabbed a season-best 11 rebounds LaPorte, Ind. ... averaged 15.7 points, 6.8 rebounds and in each of his last two games played (12/15 vs. Penn 1.5 blocks per game during senior season ... helped State-Beaver and 12/17 against Kutztown) ... played lead team to a 14-9 record ... named team MVP ... was a a career-best 41 minutes vs. Kutztown and recorded a four-year basketball letterwinner for the Lakers ... also season-high three blocked shots. earned one letter in tennis.
Total 3 PTS Rebs Season GP/GS Min FG-FGA FG% FG-FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% O-D-T/Avg. Asst Blk Stl Pts Avg 2011-12* 9/0 25 1-5 .200 0-0 .000 6-8 .750 2-3-5/0.6 0 0 1 8 0.9 2012-13^ 32/5 727 136-251 .542 16-50 .320 68-110 .618 73-104-177/5.5 30 31 31 356 11.1 2013-14# 6/4 182 27-59 .458 1-14 .071 28-39 .718 20-30-50/8.3 4 6 9 83 13.8 2014-15# 26/21 718 117-263 .445 13-44 .295 97-140 .693 64-88-152/5.8 29 19 38 344 13.2 Totals 73/30 1,652 281-578 .486 30-108 .278 199-297 .670 159-225-384/5.3 63 56 79 801 10.9 * at Columbia | ^ at Oakland CC | # at Clarion
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RONALD BOOTH Sophomore / Guard 5-7 / 162 Detroit, Mich. Consortium HS (Schoolcraft CC)
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2014-15: Played in 35 games for Schoolcraft Community College ... started 34 times for coach Abe Mashhour ... scored in double figures 30 times with nine games of at least 20 points to earn NJCAA Division II Second Team All-American honors ... also voted to the NJCAA Division II All-Tournament Team as well as the NJCAA Region XII First Team ... selected to the All-MCCAA (Michigan Community College Athletic Association) squad after earning First Team All-MCCAA Eastern Division honors ... voted MCCAA Eastern Conference Freshman of the Year ... also named MVP of NJCAA District 10 ... scored a season-best 27 points twice (11/5 vs. Jackson and 1/31 vs. Macomb) ... averaged a team-high 16.3 points per game, while contributing 3.9 assists per contest as the Ocelots went 31-5 ... SCC won 19 consecutive games from January 7 through March 17 ... finished 10th in the league in both minutes played (1054) and steals (77) ... SCC placed sixth at the national tournament after winning the NJCAA District 10 Tournament Championship. High School: A 2014 graduate of Detroit Consortium College Prep ... helped the Cougars to a 26-2 mark as a senior ... selected to the 2014 Associated Press Class C Honorable Mention All-State Team ... tallied 14 points and three assists in the 2014 Class C state championship game win over Pewamo-Westphalia ... contributed to Allen Academy posting an 11-7 record as a sophomore in 2012 and earned Free Press Honorable Mention All-PSL accolades ... earned Academic Honor Roll recognition at DCCP. Personal: Full name--Ronald D. Booth ... born May 3, 1996, in Detroit ... son of Sherlisia Booth and Robert Boyd ... has one brother, Robert, and one sister, Heaven ... is a business administration/management major. Total 3 PTS Rebs Season GP/GS Min FG-FGA FG% FG-FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% O-D-T/Avg. Asst Blk Stl Pts Avg 2014-15 35/34 1,054 204-463 .441 32-94 .340 129-167 .772 41-62-103/2.9 137 WSU Totals 35/34 1,054 204-463 .441 32-94 .340 129-167 .772 41-62-103/2.9 137 * at Schoolcraft CC
JOSH REYNOLDS Freshman / Guard 6-2 / 157 Canton, Mich. Plymouth HS
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High School: A 2015 graduate of Plymouth High School ... was a three-year varsity starter for coach Mike Soukup ... averaged 13.3 points, 5.7 rebounds, 3.0 steals and 2.2 assists per game as a senior to earn First Team Kensington Lakes Activities Association honors ... contributed 11.1 points, 4.5 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 1.8 steals per game as a junior in 2014 ... helped the Wildcats to their first-ever Kensington Conference Championship in 2015, as well as the District Championship along with a school record 16 wins ... scored a career-high 31 points vs. Wayne Memorial ... recorded a double-double vs. South Lyon East with 18 points and 12 rebounds ... was a two-year basketball team captain. Personal: Full name--Joshua E. Reynolds ... born July 23, 1997, in Canton, Mich. ... son of Daniel and Carmen Reynolds ... has a younger brother, Justin, and a younger sister, Jada ... plans to major in marketing ... played travel ball with Team Overlooked for coach Darryl Hudson.
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damion rashford Redshirt Junior / Forward 6-5 / 208 Pickering, Ont. Westwind Prep HS (Western Nebraska CC) 2014-15: Played for coach Russ Beck at Western Nebraska Community College ... started 17 of the 30 games and averaged nearly 17 minutes per contest ... shot 51.2 percent (151-295) from the floor including 31.0 percent (13-42) from beyond the arc ... made 71.0 percent (137-193) of his free throw attempts while averaging 15.1 points per game ... totaled 158 rebounds (44 offensive, 114 defensive) for an average of 5.3 rpg ... credited with 26 assists, 26 steals and eight blocks ... scored in double figures 25 times with a season-best 37 points coming vs. Lamar on 12-of-16 field goals and 13-of-16 free throws (2/28) ... had three games with double digit rebound totals recording a season-best 11 twice (11/1 vs. Northwest and 11/11 at Hastings College J.V.) ... tallied two assists in a game six times, while notching a seasonhigh three steals vs. Independence (11/7) ... had a season-best two blocks at Casper (2/3) ... made two triples in a game twice (11/11 vs. Hastings, and 1/10 at McCook). 2013-14: Played in 22 games off the bench for the Loyola Greyhounds ... made collegiate debut in the first half against Binghamton (11/8) and recorded a rebound ... played 18 minutes and scored his first collegiate points at West Virginia (12/2) ... tallied season-high
totals of seven points and four rebounds in just 14 minutes of action at Mount St. Mary’s (12/7) ... grabbed three rebounds in five firsthalf minutes against Colgate (1/25) ... had a pair of rebounds against Army (2/1 ) ... totaled two rebounds and a blocked shot at Lafayette (2/12). 2012-13: Redshirted at Loyola (Md.). High School: A 2012 graduate of Westwind Preparatory Academy in Phoenix, Ariz ... attended Pickering (Ont.) High School his first three years ... averaged 18 points, five rebounds and two assists per game as a senior ... served as a team captain in both 2011 (Pickering) and 2012 (Westwind). Personal: Full name--Damion A. Rashford ... born June 7, 1994, in Pickering, Ont. ... son of Elon and Gaufnette Francis-Kerr ... has two younger brothers, Shomar and Ty, and one younger sister, Mikalea ... is a communications major.
Total 3 PTS Rebs Season GP/GS Min FG-FGA FG% FG-FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% O-D-T/Avg. Asst Blk Stl Pts Avg 2013-14* 22/0 113 7-33 .212 2-10 .200 2-8 .250 5-11-16/0.7 2 2 2 18 0.8 2014-15^ 30/17 506 151-295 .512 13-42 .310 137-193 .710 44-114-158/5.3 24 8 26 452 15.1 Totals 52/17 619 158-328 .482 15-52 .288 139-201 .692 49-125-174/3.3 26 10 28 470 9.0 * Loyola (Md.) | ^ at Western Nebraska CC
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OGE ONWUDIWE Redshirt Sophomore / Guard 6-3 / 194 Detroit, Mich. Renaissance HS
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2014-15: Missed the entire season due to injury ... named to the GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Team. 2013-14: Did not see any playing time ... was redshirted.
High School: A 2013 graduate of Renaissance High School ... tallied 18 points, 13 rebounds and five assists against U. of Detroit Jesuit in the Class A 2013 district final for the Phoenix ... scored 61 points in eight games as a junior for coach Cameron Nichols before suffering a seasonending injury ... totaled 22 points, seven rebounds and four assists vs. Cody ... served as a team captain as a senior. Personal: Full name--Ogechukwu A. Onwudiwe ... born April 27, 1995, in Detroit ... son of Austeen Onwudiwe and Maria Onwudiwe ... has one younger brother, Nkwa and three sisters, Uche, Odili and Kene ... is a kinesiology major ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2013 (4.00), Winter 2014 and Winter 2015 ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2014 ... would like to become a physical therapist ... played AAU ball for The Family at U-16/U-17 averaging nearly eight points a game ... name is pronounced O-gay ON-wu-day-way.
NICK MUTEBI
Redshirt Freshman / Forward 6-3 / 210 Farmington Hills, Mich. University of Detroit Jesuit HS
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2014-15: Did not dress for any games ... was redshirted ... will be a redshirt freshman in 2015-16.
High School: A 2014 graduate of University of Detroit Jesuit High School ... was a two-year varsity letterwinners for the Cubs ... helped Coach Pat Donnelly’s squad to a second-straight league title in 2013-14, while advancing to the Class A state semifinals ... averaged 11.5 point, 6.0 rebounds and 1.5 steals per contest as a senior ... named to the 2014 All-League and All-Academic squads ... served as a team captain ... received the school’s Athlete of the Year award ... selected to the Detroit Free Press All-Metro Honorable Mention squad ... was a member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Full name--Nicholas M. Mutebi ... born September 21, 1996, in Detroit ... son of Joseph and Lucy Mutebi ... has two younger brothers, Cedric and Chris ... is a business administration/management major ... played summer ball for the Michigan Blue Angels AAU ... last name is pronounced MOO-tay-bee ... named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Winter 2015 ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2014.
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TIM HUGULEY Redshirt Freshman / Guard 6-1 / 158 Detroit, Mich. Old Redford Academy HS
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2014-15: Did not dress for any games ... was redshirted ... will be a redshirt freshman in 2015-16.
High School: A 2014 graduate of Old Redford Academy ... scored 15 points in a loss to Bradford Academy as a senior ... averaged 10 points and five rebounds per contest in 2013-14 ... was a three-year varsity letterwinner for the Ravens ... selected to the Charter School Conference Second Team ... set the school record with a 28 rebound performance vs. ATA ... served as a team captain. Personal: Full name--Timothy G. Huguley ... born January 5, 1996, in Detroit ... son of Greg and Paula Huguley ... father played basketball at Quincy (Ill.) helping the Hawks in the 1978 NAIA Basketball Tournament ... has one older brother, Craig, and six sisters ... is an exploratory physical sciences/math major ... named to the Coach’s Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2014 and Winter 2015.
TOM COTTER Sophomore / Forward 6-7 / 225 Williamston, Mich. Williamston HS (Oakland)
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2014-15: Played in eight games for Oakland University ... made collegiate debut at Iowa State (11/14) ... dished out lone assist vs. Rochester College (12/3) ... grabbed two rebounds (1 offensive, 1 defensive) against Albion (1/18) ... played a season-high six minutes vs. Albion.
High School: A 2014 graduate of Williamston High School ... scored 30 points in league title game win over Portland ... helped lead the Hornets to back-to-back CAAC (Capital Area Activities Conference) White Division Championships in 2013 and 2014 ... earned all-district honors as a junior and senior ... participated in the Michigan All-Star game ... totaled 15 double-doubles as a senior ... selected to the Lansing State Journal Class B All-Area Honorable Mention team as a junior ... was a two-year team captain ... earned Academic Honor Roll accolades ... was a member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Full name--Thomas J. Cotter ... born January 20, 1996, in Lansing ... son of Chris and Kelli Cotter ... has two younger brothers, Keith and Patrick ... is a mechanical engineering major ... played summer ball for the Michigan Mustangs U17. Total 3 PTS Rebs Season GP/GS Min FG-FGA FG% FG-FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% O-D-T/Avg. Asst Blk Stl Pts Avg 2014-15* 8/0 21 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-1-2/0.3 Totals 8/0 21 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-1-2/0.3 * at Oakland
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Fans can listen to all of the men’s basketball action, both home and away, on WDTK - The Patriot (92.7 FM / 1400 AM). In addition, live audio is available online at NewsTalk1400.us. Broadcast begin 15 minutes prior to the scheduled tip-off time. Russ McNamara and Cliff Russell provide the on-air talent. Each broadcast features pre-game thoughts from Coach Greer, a live halftime interview with relevant guests and post-game conversations with assistant E.J. Haralson and the player of the game. Men’s basketball has been on 1400 AM (now 92.7 FM / 1400 AM) since the 2002-03 season.
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2015-16 Warrior Men’s Basketball GREAT LAKES INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE The Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC), founded in 1972, has been a leader in the advancement and promotion of intercollegiate athletics for men and women for 43 years. The charter members of the GLIAC were Ferris State University, Grand Valley State University, Lake Superior State University, Northwood University (then Institute), and Saginaw Valley State University. Expansion of the GLIAC began immediately with the addition of Oakland University in 1974. Hillsdale College, Northern Michigan University, and Wayne State University were accepted as members in 1975. In 1977, the conference lost its first member when Northern Michigan withdrew. Michigan Technological University filled the vacancy when it became a member in 1980. After the 1986-87 season, Northwood left the conference and was replaced by Northern Michigan. Northwood rejoined the conference in 1992. After the 1989 season, the conference dropped football as a sponsored sport. The conference schools sponsoring football joined the members of the Heartland Collegiate Conference in forming the football-only Midwest Intercollegiate Football Conference (MIFC), which began play in 1990. After nine years as one of the premier conferences in Division II football, the MIFC merged as part of GLIAC on July 1, 1999. With the merger, the University of Indianapolis became an associate member as a football-only school. The GLIAC entered a new era in the 1995-96 school year. Prior to that time, all GLIAC member institutions were located in the state of Michigan. On Dec. 14, 1994, membership was offered to Ashland University of Ashland, Ohio, and Gannon University and Mercyhurst College, both located in Erie, Pennsylvania. All three schools began their membership July 1, 1995. On July 1, 1997, membership was granted to The University of Findlay, located in Findlay, Ohio. UF replaced Oakland University, which withdrew from the conference after the 1996-97 season as it moved to NCAA Division I status. The GLIAC membership changed again when Tiffin University of Ohio joined the conference in the 2008-09 academic year. Tiffin was offered membership on June 20, 2007. The addition of Tiffin left the GLIAC with 12 full-time members as Gannon and Mercyhurst moved to the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference after the 2007-08 season. The GLIAC entered a new era during the 2009-10 academic year. Commissioner Tom Brown, who had presided over the league for 17 years, retried on June 30, 2009. The longest serving commissioner in the history of the GLIAC, Brown expanded the conference from 10 full members to 14 full members and two associate members. Also under his leadership, the conference has grown to offering championships in 21 sports while rising to prominence on the national level as GLIAC teams and student-athletes have achieved success both in the
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classroom and on the fields of play. The Conference expanded on July 1, 2010 when Lake Erie College of Painesville, Ohio, and Ohio Dominican University, located in Columbus, joined the GLIAC. The League expanded further expand on July 1, 2012 when Malone University and Walsh University, both located in the Canton, Ohio area, become the 15th and 16th GLIAC members. The policy-making body of the GLIAC is the Management Council, which is comprised of three representatives from each member institution – its director of athletics, faculty athletics representative and senior woman administrator. The presidency of the GLIAC Management Council is rotated alphabetically by school, with Dave Marsh, Director of Athletics at Northwood University, serving as GLIAC President in 2015-16. Dr. Keith Pretty, President of Northwood University, will serve as the chairperson of the GLIAC Presidents Council this year. The GLIAC made history when it hired Dell Robinson as Commissioner. Robinson became the first ethnic minority to serve as D-II commissioner of a non-historically black college or university conference when he began his duties on July 1, 2009. Assisting Robinson are: Jeff Ligney, Assoc. Commissioner for Internal Operations; Danielle Harris, Asst. Commissioner for Compliance/ Championships; Chris Roekle, Director of Strategic Communications; Mike McCann, Supervisor of Football Officials; Kim Vieira, Supervisor of Soccer Officials; Jeanne Skinner, Supervisor of Volleyball Officials; Rob Doss, Supervisor of Women’s Basketball Officials; Bill Ek, Supervisor of Men’s Basketball Officials; Linda Strapp, Supervisor of Women’s lacrosse officials; Bill Gomoluch Supervisor of Softball Umpires, and Rich Fetchiet, Assignor of Baseball Umpires.
For a full GLIAC Men’s Basketball Schedule and coverage log on to GLIAC.org
Media Guide AROUND THE GLIAC
FINAL 2014-15 GLIAC STANDINGS NORTH DIVISION #1 Lake Superior State #2 Michigan Tech #3 Ferris State #4 Saginaw Valley State #8 Northwood Hillsdale Grand Valley State Northern Michigan
GLIAC OVERALL 18-4 26-7 16-6 19-9 16-6 23-9 16-6 21-9 11-11 15-14 11-11 13-13 9-13 13-15 7-15 9-19
SOUTH DIVISION #5 Findlay #6 Ashland #7 Walsh Lake Erie Malone Ohio Dominican Wayne State Tiffin
GLIAC OVERALL 13-9 16-11 13-9 19-10 12-10 17-11 9-13 12-14 9-13 11-17 7-15 9-18 5-17 5-20 4-18 8-21
2014-15 ALL-GLIAC SELECTIONS
Player of the Year -- Ben Stelzer, Michigan Tech Freshman of the Year -- Ben Haraway, Malone Coach of the Year -- Steve Hettinga, Lake Superior Statee First Team All-GLIAC Ben Stelzer, MTU Drew Lehman, FSU Kyle Cooper, HC Wendell Davis, AU Alex Williams, LSSU C.J. Turnage, SVSU Jake Heagen, UF Will Bowles, NU Jesse Hardin, Jr. Tony Harris, LSSU
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Jared Stolicker, FSU Damon Bozeman, SVSU Garrett Hall, SVSU Dylan Langkabel, NU Maurice Jones, NU Jamil Dudley, LEC Ricardo Carbajal, GVSU Ryan Sabin, GVSU Jordan Chartier, MTU Josh Fleming, FSU
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GLIAC ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM Tony Harris, LSSU Kellen Smith, SVSU Jared Stolicker, FSU Akaemji Williams, LSSU Dawuan Thomas, AU Jordan Chartier, MTU Ryan Sabin, GVSU John Staley, UF Davonte Beard, WU James Chappell, FSU
2015 POSTSEASON RESULTS GLIAC TOURNAMENT Quarterfinals • March 5 (Campus Sites) #1 Lake Superior State 78, #8 Northwood 65 #4 Saginaw Valley State 69, #5 Findlay 62 #3 Ferris State 79, #6 Ashland 67 #7 Walsh 77, #2 Michigan Tech 58
NCAA TOURNAMENT First Round • March 14 (Louisville, Ky.) #4 Lake Superior State 78, #5 Ferris State 69 (OT) #3 Indianapolis 74, Michigan Tech 53 Second Round • March 15 (Springfield, Mo.) #1 Bellarmine 85, #4 Lake Superior State 59
Semifinals • March 9 (Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.) #1 Lake Superior State 70, #4 Saginaw Valley State 56 #3 Ferris State 81, #7 Walsh 65 Championship • March 10 (Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.) #3 Ferris State 87, #1 Lake Superior State 82
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2015-16 Warrior Men’s Basketball 2015-16 OPPONENTS
KENTUCKY WESLEYAN ALDERSON BROADDUS LEWIS
NORTHWOOD
Nov. 15 vs. Alderson Broaddus | 4 PM GMAC/GLIAC Challenge
Nov. 28 at Lewis | 4 PM
Dec. 3 at Northwood | 8 PM
Location.............................................. Owensboro, Ky. President......................................... Barton D. Darnell Athletic Director..................................... Rob Mallory Nickname......................................................Panthers Colors.................................................. Purple & White Arena/Capacity......... Owensboro Sportscenter/5,002 Conference........................................................GMAC
Location..................................................Philippi, W.V. President..................................Dr. Richard A. Creehan Athletic Director................................Dennis Creehan Nickname....................................................... Battlers Colors........................................... Royal Blue & Yellow Arena/Capacity....................... Rex Pyles Arena/3,000 Conference........................................................GMAC
Location...............................................Romeoville, Ill. President.................................Brother James Gaffney Athletic Director................................ Dr. John Planek Nickname.......................................................... Flyers Colors.......................................................Red & White Arena/Capacity......................... Neil Carey Arena/855 Conference..........................................................GLVC
Location...............................................Midland, Mich. President.........................................Dr. Keith A. Pretty Athletic Director......................................Dave Marsh Nickname............................................. Timberwolves Colors..................................... .Columbia Blue & White Arena/Capacity..... E.W. Bennett Sports Center/1,500 Conference........................................................ GLIAC
Head Coach........................................ Happy Osborne Record at KWC...........................43-17 (Two Seasons) Overall Record......................... 499-101 (18 Seasons) Assistant Coaches........... Andre Morgan, Brett Miller, ...........................................Rusty Elmore, Taylor Alstatt 2014-15 Overall Record.....................................22-8 2014-15 GMAC Record/Finish................... 10-4/2nd
Head Coach.....................................Greg Zimmerman Record at ABU.......................... 346-112 (15 Seasons) Overall Record...................................................Same Assistant Coaches.....Duncan Williams, Samario Clancy 2014-15 Overall Record.....................................20-7 2014-15 GMAC Record/Finish.....................11-3/1st
Head Coach................................................ Scott Trost Record at LU..........................337-126 (Nine Seasons) Overall Record......................... 316-185 (16 Seasons) Assistant Coaches............... John Spruance, Kevin Dix 2014-15 Overall Record.....................................22-9 2014-15 GLVC Record/Finish............ 12-6/4th (East)
Head Coach........................................... Jeff Rekeweg Record at NU..............................74-68 (Five Seasons) Overall Record......................... 339-266 (17 Seasons) Assistant Coaches.......... . Barry Huckeby, Sean Mock, ................................................................Lonnie Griffin 2014-15 Overall Record...................................15-14 2014-15 GLIAC Record/Finish....11-11/T5th (North)
Men’s Basketball SID..............................Craig Butler Phone.................................................(304) 457-6445 E-mail.................................................butlercj@ab.edu Athletic Web Site............................... GoBattlers.com
Men’s Basketball SID..........................Matt Brendich Phone.................................................(815) 836-5229 E-mail.........................................brendima@lewis.edu Athletic Web Site..............................LewisFlyers.com
Nov. 14 vs.Kentucky Wesleyan | 7:30 PM GMAC/GLIAC Challenge
Men’s Basketball SID............................. Roy Pickerill Phone.................................................(270) 852-3347 E-mail..............................................pickerill@kwc.edu Athletic Web Site...........................KWCPanthers.com
LAKE SUPERIOR STATE
NORTHERN MICHIGAN
MICHIGAN TECH
Men’s Basketball SID......................... Travis McCurdy Phone.................................................(989) 837-4239 E-mail................................mccurdyt@northwood.edu Athletic Web Site..... Timberwolves.GoNorthwood.com
GRAND VALLEY STATE
Dec. 5 at Lake Superior State | 3 PM
Dec. 10 vs. Northern Michigan | 7:30 PM
Dec. 13 vs. Michigan Tech | 3 PM
Location................................... Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. President.............................................Thomas Pleger Athletic Director...................................... Kris Dunbar Nickname......................................................... Lakers Colors.............................................. Royal Blue & Gold Arena/Capacity.......... Bud Cooper Gymnasium/2,500 Conference........................................................ GLIAC
Location........................................... Marquette, Mich. President....................................... Dr. Fritz J. Erickson Athletic Director...................................... Forrest Karr Nickname......................................................Wildcats Colors......................................................Green & Gold Arena/Capacity................. Berry Events Center/4,260 Conference........................................................ GLIAC
Location............................................Houghton, Mich. President......................................... Dr. Glenn D. Mroz Athletic Director.......................... Suzanne Sanregret Nickname....................................................... Huskies Colors............................................ Silver, Gold & Black Arena/Capacity..................... SDC Gymnasium/3,200 Conference........................................................ GLIAC
Location............................................ Allendale, Mich. President....................................... Dr. Thomas J. Haas Athletic Director.........................................Tim Selgo Nickname......................................................... Lakers Colors............................................Blue, Black & White Arena/Capacity.....................Fieldhouse Arena/4,200 Conference........................................................ GLIAC
Head Coach......................................... Steve Hettinga Record at LSSU.......................143-92 (Eight Seasons) Overall Record......................... 238-199 (16 Seasons) Assistant Coaches...Brandon Lokken, Weston Strayer, ...........................................................Justin Davenport 2014-15 Overall Record.....................................26-7 2014-15 GLIAC Record/Finish........ 18-4/1st (North)
Head Coach.................................................... Bill Sall Record at NMU.......................... 14-40 (Two Seasons) Overall Record......................... 185-185 (11 Seasons) Assistant Coaches............... William Hill, Charles Belt ..................................................................... Ed Douma 2014-15 Overall Record.....................................9-19 2014-15 GLIAC Record/Finish....... 7-15/8th (North)
Head Coach................................................Kevin Luke Record at MTU......................... 381-228 (21 Seasons) Overall Record.................................................. Same Assistant Coaches..... Josh Buettner, Mike Augustine, ......................................................Charlie Kemppainen 2014-15 Overall Record.....................................19-9 2014-15 GLIAC Record/Finish.....16-6/T2nd (North)
Head Coach................................................Ric Wesley Record at GVSU......................... 224-77 (10 Seasons) Overall Record.................................................. Same Assistant Coaches..................Jeff Bauer, J.R. Wallace, .................................................................Dylan Liddell 2014-15 Overall Record...................................13-15 2014-15 GLIAC Record/Finish........9-13/7th (North)
Men’s Basketball SID............................ Eddie Bishop Phone.................................................(906) 635-2807 E-mail..............................................ebishop@lssu.edu Athletic Web Site..............................LSSULakers.com
Men’s Basketball SID................................Jen Dobias Phone.................................................(906) 227-1917 E-mail............................................jedobias@nmu.edu Athletic Web Site...........................NMUWildcats.com
Men’s Basketball SID.............................. Wes Frahm Phone................................................ (906) 487-2350 E-mail............................................. wfrahm@mtu.edu Athletic Web site.............. MichiganTechHuskies.com
Men’s Basketball SID.................................. DJ Foster Phone.................................................(616) 331-3249 E-mail.............................................fosterdj@gvsu.edu Athletic Web Site............................. GVSULakers.com
FERRIS STATE
SAGINAW VALLEY STATE
HILLSDALE
Jan. 2 at Grand Valley State | 3 PM
TIFFIN
Jan. 3 at Ferris State | 3 PM
Jan. 7 vs. Hillsdale | 7:30 PM
Jan. 9 vs. Saginaw Valley State | 3 PM
Location........................................... Big Rapids, Mich. President.............................................. David L. Eisler Athletic Director.......................... Perk Weisenburger Nickname..................................................... Bulldogs Colors.................................................. Crimson & Gold Arena/Capacity....................... Jim Wink Arena/2,400 Conference........................................................ GLIAC
Location.............................................. Hillsdale, Mich. President........................................... Dr. Larry P. Arnn Athletic Director.................................Don Brubacher Nickname..................................................... Chargers Colors......................................................Blue & White Arena/Capacity............... Jesse Phillips Arena (1,800) Conference........................................................ GLIAC
Location................................. University Center, Mich. President...........................................Donald Bachand Athletic Director............................... Michael Watson Nickname.....................................................Cardinals Colors............................................. Red, White & Blue Arena/Capacity............. James E. O’Neill Arena/3,734 Conference........................................................ GLIAC
Location..................................................... Tiffin, Ohio President......................................Dr. Curtis B. Charles Athletic Director......................................Lonny Allen Nickname...................................................... Dragons Colors..............................................Dark Green & Gold Arena/Capacity..................... Gilmour Student Center Conference........................................................ GLIAC
Head Coach....................................... Andy Bronkema Record at ODU...................................................33-25 Overall Record.................................................. Same Assistant Coach........................ Jim Lake, Bill Killian, ..........................................................Raymoan McAfee 2014-15 Overall Record.................................... 23-9 2014-15 GLIAC Record/Finish.....16-6/T2nd (North)
Head Coach............................................... John Tharp Record at HC...........................155-92 (Eight Seasons) Overall Record......................... 359-200 (21 Seasons) Assistant Coaches.............Luke Laser, Ryan Choiniere 2014-15 Overall Record...................................13-13 2014-15 GLIAC Record/Finish....11-11/T6th (South)
Head Coach.......................................... Randy Baruth Record at SVSU....................... 42-39 (Three Seasons) Overall Record.................................................. Same Assistant Coaches....................Chinedu Nwachukwu, .......................................................... James Hellekjaer 2014-15 Overall Record.....................................21-9 2014-15 GLIAC Record/Finish.....16-6/T2nd (North)
Head Coach........................................... Jerry Buccilla Record at TU...............................19-37 (Two Seasons) Overall Record.................................................. Same Assistant Coaches........ Julian Sullinger, Dave Clinger, ............................................................. Logan Brogden 2014-15 Overall Record.................................... 8-21 2014-15 GLIAC Record/Finish....... 4-18/8th (South)
Men’s Basketball SID....................... Eric Brookhouse Phone.................................................(989) 964-4053 E-mail......................................... embrookh@svsu.edu Athletic Web Site........................ SVSUCardinals.com
Men’s Basketball SID...................... Shane O’Donnell Phone.................................................(419) 448-3288 E-mail.......................................... sodonnel@tiffin.edu Athletic Web Site.......................GoTiffinDragons.com
Men’s Basketball SID............................. Rob Bentley Phone.................................................(231) 591-3821 E-mail........................................... bentleyr@ferris.edu Athletic Web Site................. FerrisStateBulldogs.com
Men’s Basketball SID.......................Brad Monastiere Phone.................................................(517) 607-3172 E-mail............................... bmonastiere@hillsdale.edu Athletic Web Site.................... HillsdaleChargers.com
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Jan. 14 vs. Tiffin | 7:30 PM Feb. 4 at Tiffin | 7:30 PM
Media Guide 2015-16 OPPONENTS
OHIO DOMINICAN
Jan. 16 at Ohio Dominican | 3 PM Feb. 6 vs. Ohio Dominican | 3 PM
LAKE ERIE
ASHLAND
Jan. 21 vs. Lake Erie | 7:30 PM Feb. 11 at Lake Erie | 7:30 PM
Jan. 23 vs. Ashland | 3 PM Feb. 13 at Ashland | 3 PM
MALONE
Jan. 28 vs. Malone | 7:30 PM Feb. 18 at Malone | 8 PM
Location..............................................Columbus, Ohio President.........................................Dr. Peter Cimbolic Athletic Director.......................................... Jeff Blair Nickname..................................................... Panthers Colors........................................... Black, Gold & White Arena/Capacity............................. Alumni Hall/3,000 Conference........................................................ GLIAC
Location.............................................Painesville, Ohio President........................................... Michael T. Victor Athletic Director..................................Reid Guarnieri Nickname..........................................................Storm Colors....................................................Green & White Arena/Capacity...........................Osborne Center/750 Conference........................................................ GLIAC
Location................................................ Ashland, Ohio President.............................Dr. William Clark Crothers Interim Athletic Director.............................. Al King Nickname......................................................... Eagles Colors.....................................................Purple & Gold Arena/Capacity................... Kates Gymnasium/2,000 Conference........................................................ GLIAC
Location.................................................. Canton, Ohio President.......................................... Dr. David A. King Athletic Director..................................Charlie Grimes Nickname......................................................Pioneers Colors..............................................Red, White & Blue Arena/Capacity............................Osborne Hall/1,200 Conference........................................................ GLIAC
Head Coach................................................ Dan Evans Record at ODU........................... 14-39 (Two Seasons) Overall Record.................................................. Same Assistant Coach............... Kelly Winter, Ken Madison, ...............................................................Chris Houlihan 2014-15 Overall Record.....................................9-18 2014-15 GLIAC Record/Finish....... 7-15/6th (South)
Head Coach..................................................Cliff Hunt Record at LEC........................130-139 (Nine Seasons) Overall Record.................................................. Same Assistant Coaches................... Kyle Conley, Mike Piks, .................................................................. Joe Graessle 2014-15 Overall Record...................................12-14 2014-15 GLIAC Record/Finish....... 9-13/4th (South)
Head Coach....................................... John Ellenwood Record at AU................................84-77 (Six Seasons) Overall Record......................114-125 (Nine Seasons) Assistant Coaches...........Rob Gardiner, Gregg Collins, ................................................................. Brook Turson 2014-15 Overall Record...................................19-10 2014-15 GLIAC Record/Finish...... 13-9/T1st (South)
Interim Head Coach.......................... Casey Kaufman Record at MU...........................................First Season Overall Record...................................................Same Assistant Coaches.....Brian DeLap, Jordan Lindesmith 2014-15 Overall Record...................................11-17 2014-15 GLIAC Record/Finish....... 9-13/5th (South)
Men’s Basketball SID...............................Tyler Jester Phone.................................................(614) 253-4843 E-mail.............................. jestert@ohiodominican.edu Athletic Web Site..........OhioDominicanPanthers.com
Men’s Basketball SID............................... Jem Smith Phone.................................................(440) 375-7575 E-mail................................................jsmith2@lec.edu Athletic Web site.........................LakeErieStorm.com
Men’s Basketball SID..............................Dusty Sloan Phone.................................................(419) 289-5954 E-mail........................................dsloan2@ashland.edu Athletic Web site.....................GoAshlandEagles.com
WALSH
FINDLAY
Jan. 30 at Walsh | 3 PM Feb. 20 vs. Walsh | 3 PM
Feb. 1 at Findlay | 7:30 PM Feb. 25 vs. Findlay | 7:30 PM
Location........................................ North Canton, Ohio President...................................... Richard Jusseaume Athletic Director.................................... Dale Howard Nickname......................................................Cavaliers Colors...................................................Maroon & Gold Arena/Capacity.......................... Alumni Arena/2,000 Conference........................................................ GLIAC
Location..................................................Findlay, Ohio President..........................................Dr. Katherine Fell Athletic Director................................. Brandi Laurita Nickname...........................................................Oilers Colors.................................................. Orange & Black Arena/Capacity.....................Houdeshell Court/1,800 Conference........................................................ GLIAC
Head Coach................................................ Jeff Young Record at WU............................. 281-69 (10 Seasons) Overall Record.................................................. Same Assistant Coahces.............John Hippley, Luke Crump, . ......................Jeremy Shardo, Andrew VanDierenDonck 2014-15 Overall Record...................................17-11 2014-15 GLIAC Record/Finish......12-10/3rd (South)
Head Coach.............................................Charlie Ernst Record at UF.............................. 70-21 (Four Seasons) Overall Record.................................................. Same Assistant Coaches...............Dan Shardo, Dave Krauss, .............................................................. Caleb Williams 2014-15 Overall Record...................................16-11 2014-15 GLIAC Record/Finish......12-10/3rd (South)
Men’s Basketball SID............................ Logan Smith Phone.................................................(330) 490-7254 E-mail.............................................lsmith@walsh.edu Athletic Web Site....................... Walsh.edu/Athletics
Men’s Basketball SID...............................David Buck Phone.................................................(419) 434-4727 E-mail............................................ buckd@findlay.edu Athletic Web site.......................Athletics.Findlay.edu
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Men’s Basketball SID............................Mike Leggett Phone................................................ (330) 471-8253 E-mail......................................mleggett@malone.edu Athletic Web Site...................... MalonePioneers.com
2015-16 Warrior Men’s Basketball 2014-15 SEASON TIMELINE
OCTOBER 29 The Warriors were predicted to finish third in the GLIAC South Division in the league’s preseason poll. Sophomore guard Clark Bishop was an All-GLIAC Second Team selection. NOVEMBER 14 Central State edged Wayne State 69-68 in the opening game of the season and GMAC/GLIAC Challenge. WSU was unable to hold onto a 10-point lead over the final four minutes. Gavin Toma finished with a team-high 17 points. DECEMBER 7 Toma scored a career-high 25 points to lead WSU to a 69-59 victory over Northwood for the first win of the season. DECEMBER 8 Following Toma’s 45-point week including the 25 points vs. NU, he was named the GLIAC South Division Player of the Week. DECEMBER 15 The Green & Gold were powered by 17 points from Michael Lewis to top Northern Michigan, 67-43, in Marquette, Mich. The Warriors outscored the Wildcats 40-23 in the second half. JANUARY 2 Tristan Wilson posted a career-high 11 points in a 72-64 loss to Grand Valley State. The game came after a 17-day break over the holidays. Lewis tallied 14 points while Marcus Moore finished with 13. WSU pulled within seven after trailing by as many as 16 in the second half. JANUARY 17 WSU dropped its second consecutive overtime contest with 70-64 defeat at home against Ohio Dominican. The loss extended the losing streak to six. The game featured five ties and seven lead changes while neither team led by more than nine. Toma collected 21 points. 30
JANUARY 31 WSU ended its nine-game losing streak with a 77-60 win over Walsh inside the Matthaei. During the skid, WSU had lost six games by an average of five points. Lewis scored 18 points, while Chuck Key finished with a career-high 16 points and seven rebounds. FEBRUARY 2 The Warriors suffered their third overtime loss of the season, 71-67 to Findlay. Toma scored 20 points while Bishop tallied 16 points. Lewis was named the GLIAC South Division Player of the Week after scoring 23 points vs. Malone and 18 points against Walsh. FEBRUARY 5 WSU won its fourth league game with a 64-58 triumph over visiting Tiffin. The win held additional significance as it was head coach David Greer’s 200th win at Wayne State. Toma led four Warriors in double figures with 14 points, which included an 8-for-8 performance from the foul line. Lewis, Joel Ndondo and Key each added 12 points with Toma grabbing a team-best six rebounds. FEBRUARY 12 WSU won its fifth and final game of the season with a 76-67 victory over Lake Erie. Lewis finished with a game-high 21 points, while Toma contributed 18 points. MARCH 3 Oge Onwudiwe was named to GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Team (cumulative GPA 3.5+) while Michael Lewis, Gavin Toma and Clark Bishop were named to the AllAcademic Team (cumulative GPA 3.0 - 3.49).
Media Guide 2014-15 SEASON STATISTICS & RESULTS Wayne State University Wayne State Combined Team Statistics (as of Oct 06, 2015) All games RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE
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03 20 30 04 23 21 34 44 05 11 01
Player
TEAM STATISTICS SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct 3 POINT FG-ATT 3-point FG pct 3-pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-Avg/Game Neutral site-Avg/Game Score by Periods Wayne State Opponents
HOME 4-8 4-7 0-1
Total 3-Point min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg%
gp-gs
Gavin Toma Michael Lewis Clark Bishop Marcus Moore Chuck Key Tristan Wilson Joel Ndondo Daniel Ball John Draper DeMarius Miller George Spencer Team Total.......... Opponents......
OVERALL 5-20 5-17 0-3
25-24 23-23 25-25 25-24 23-4 25-0 25-23 24-1 7-0 16-1 14-0
838 745 820 747 431 371 427 368 79 145 104
25 25
5075 5075
33.5 32.4 32.8 29.9 18.7 14.8 17.1 15.3 11.3 9.1 7.4
WSM 1654 66.2 -4.5 595-1377 .432 115-336 .342 4.6 349-471 .741 14.0 899 36.0 +2.0 273 10.9 339 13.6 -2.3 0.8 128 5.1 89 3.6 6185 12-515 -
1st 2nd 720 914 819 911
124-269 97-198 89-261 71-171 69-131 42-94 46-101 27-68 6-19 15-43 9-22
.461 59-132 .490 18-45 .341 22-79 .415 6-36 .527 0-1 .447 0-0 .455 0-0 .397 5-19 .316 0-5 .349 5-17 .409 0-2
F-Throw ft-fta ft%
OT Totals 20 1654 36 1766
# # * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
58-70 56-75 71-84 48-60 18-25 38-50 23-47 23-33 6-15 4-5 4-7
Date 11/14/14 11/15/14 11/29/14 12/04/14 12/07/14 12/13/14 12/15/14 01/02/15 01/04/15 01/08/15 01/10/15 01/15/15 01/17/15 01/22/15 01/24/15 01/29/15 01/31/15 02/02/15 02/05/15 02/07/15 02/12/15 02/14/15 02/19/15 02/21/15 02/26/15
.829 .747 .845 .800 .720 .760 .489 .697 .400 .800 .571
off
NEUTRAL 0-2 0-0 0-2
Rebounds def tot avg
21 86 107 56 90 146 7 62 69 32 86 118 41 60 101 23 52 75 29 69 98 14 43 57 2 6 8 3 7 10 8 11 19 46 45 91 595-1377 .432 115-336 .342 349-471 .741 282 617 899 588-1376 .427 170-497 .342 420-599 .701 279 570 849 OPP 1766 70.6 588-1376 .427 170-497 .342 6.8 420-599 .701 16.8 849 34.0 328 13.1 281 11.2 1.2 194 7.8 105 4.2 5672 11-468 2-262
.447 .400 .278 .167 .000 .000 .000 .263 .000 .294 .000
AWAY 1-10 1-10 0-0
4.3 6.3 2.8 4.7 4.4 3.0 3.9 2.4 1.1 0.6 1.4
Opponent vs Central State vs Kentucky Wesleyan LEWIS LAKE SUPERIOR NORTHWOOD at Michigan Tech at Northern Michigan GRAND VALLEY STATE FERRIS STATE at Hillsdale College at Saginaw Valley at Tiffin University OHIO DOMINICAN at Lake Erie College at Ashland University at Malone WALSH FINDLAY TIFFIN UNIVERSITY at Ohio Dominican LAKE ERIE COLLEGE ASHLAND UNIVERSITY MALONE at Walsh at Findlay
3 2 5 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 0
a
42 38 48 84 5 11 5 22 7 5 6
to blk stl
48 42 52 65 21 23 28 23 6 7 14 10 36.0 484 15 273 339 34.0 444 8 328 281
* = Conference game # = GMAC/GLIAC Challenge (Tiffin, Ohio)
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pf dq
65 59 78 57 47 41 54 51 9 14 9
L L L L W L W L L L L Lot Lot L L L W Lot W L W L L L L
3 6 5 9 6 28 24 3 0 0 5
18 33 18 29 4 4 8 7 3 3 1
pts
avg
365 268 271 196 156 122 115 82 18 39 22
14.6 11.7 10.8 7.8 6.8 4.9 4.6 3.4 2.6 2.4 1.6
89 128 1654 105 194 1766
66.2 70.6
Score 68-69 59-73 59-76 63-69 69-59 61-72 67-43 64-72 69-85 48-64 57-63 59-65 64-70 67-72 59-73 74-77 77-60 67-71 64-58 68-82 76-67 67-68 81-86 77-86 70-86
Att. 337 187 409 556 573 1062 258 629 529 372 487 268 455 106 377 250 629 331 531 319 442 603 498 835 814
2015-16 Warrior Men’s Basketball ALL-TIME AWARD WINNERS GLIAC Player of the Year 1985-86........................... Raheem Muhammad (C) 1993-94......................................Michael Aaron (F) 1998-99........................................... Tony Goins (F) GLIAC Freshman of the Year None selected GLIAC Coach of the Year 1983-84............................................Charlie Parker 1986-87.....................................Charlie Parker (co) 1991-92.............................................Ron Hammye 1993-94.............................................Ron Hammye 1998-99.............................................Ron Hammye 2012-13................................................David Greer First Team All-GLIAC 1979-80........................................Gary Hawthorne 1979-80............................................ John Scott (F) 1980-81............................................ John Scott (F) 1981-82.......................................... Don Petties (G) 1982-83.................................. Haywood Bracey (F) 1983-84...........................................Herb Bostic (F) 1983-84.................................. Haywood Bracey (F) 1983-84........................................ Curtis Moore (G) 1983-84........................... Raheem Muhammad (C) 1984-85.........................................Grady Lowry (F) 1984-85........................... Raheem Muhammad (C) 1985-86.........................................Grady Lowry (F) 1985-86........................... Raheem Muhammad (C) 1986-87.........................................Grady Lowry (F) 1987-88................................. Hank Woodmore (G) 1988-89..............................................Al Ament (C) 1991-92.............................................Otis Evans (C) 1992-93........................................ Danny Lewis (G) 1993-94......................................Michael Aaron (F) 2011-12...........................................Ike Udanoh (C) 2012-13............................. Mike Hollingsworth (G) 2013-13.............................................Ian Larkin (F) First Team All-GLIAC South Division 1997-98........................................... Tony Goins (F) 1998-99........................................... Tony Goins (F) 2001-02................................... Justin Chapman (F) 2002-03.....................................Kendall LeSure (G) 2003-04..................................Kendon Edwards (C) 2004-05...........................................Morris Hall (G) 2005-06........................................Herb Goliday (G) 2006-07.................................... Kris Krzyminski (G) 2009-10....................................... Bryan Wright (G) 2010-11............................. Mike Hollingsworth (G) 2010-11................................... Bryan Smothers (G) Second Team All-PAC 1963-64........................................Fred Wolcott (G) Second Team All-GLIAC 1976-77.......................................Ty Richardson (C) 1978-79...................................Gary Hawthorne (F) 1990-91.............................................Otis Evans (C) 1991-92........................................ Danny Lewis (G) 1993-94........................................ Mark Herron (G) 2011-12.............................................Ian Larkin (F) 2012-13........................................ Cole Prophet (G)
2013-14 ................................... Bryan Coleman (F) 2013-14 .....................................Chene Phillips (G) Second Team All-GLIAC South Division 1996-97........................................... Tony Goins (F) 1998-99..................................... Charles LeSure (G) 1999-00......................................... Adam Jones (G) 1999-00..................................... Charles LeSure (G) 2000-01......................................... Mike Brown (G) 2000-01................................... Reggie Kirkland (G) 2003-04...........................................Morris Hall (G) 2005-06.................................... Kris Krzyminski (G) 2007-08....................................... Wynn Sarden (F) 2008-09........................................ Shane Lawal (C) 2008-09....................................... Bryan Wright (G) Honorable Mention All-GLIAC 1978-79........................................ Kurt Thorderson 1982-83..............................................Tony Ball (G) 1984-85........................................ Curtis Moore (G) 1985-86...........................................Scott Perry (G) 1986-87.........................................Dwight King (F) 1986-87..........................................Ted McCree (G) 1986-87................................. Hank Woodmore (G) 1987-88.........................................Dwight King (F) 1987-88.....................................Anthony Sands (F) 1989-90.............................................Otis Evans (C) 1990-91......................................... Art Johnson (G) 1991-92......................................... Derek Hardy (F) 1991-92......................................... Art Johnson (G) 1993-94...................................Scott Armstrong (F) 1993-94.................................... Brian Koscielski (C) GLIAC All-Defensive Team 1978-79........................................Steve Brinkel (F) 1979-80....................................... Grady Wicker (G) 1980-81....................................... Grady Wicker (G) 1981-82.........................................Cedric Olden (F) 1982-83..............................................Tony Ball (G) 1983-84.................................. Haywood Bracey (F) 1985-86.....................................Mike Thornton (G) 1986-87.....................................Mike Thornton (G) 1987-88................................. Hank Woodmore (G) 1988-89......................................Mario Pearson (F) 1992-93........................................ Mark Herron (G) 1993-94........................................ Mark Herron (G) 1993-94.................................... Brian Koscielski (C) 1994-95.................................. Terrance Walker (G) 2011-12....................................Dale Brundidge (G) 2011-12...........................................Ike Udanoh (C) 2012-13......................................Chene Phillips (G) 2012-13........................................ Cole Prophet (G) 2013-14 .................................... Chene Phillips (G) 2013-14 ........................ Gerald Williams-Taylor (F) GLIAC All-Defensive Team South Division 1998-99..................................... Charles LeSure (G) 1998-99............................................ Alex Ward (F) 1999-00......................................... Adam Jones (G) 2000-01.......................................Brandon Gray (G) 2001-02.......................................Brandon Gray (G) 2002-03................................... Justin Chapman (F) 2003-04........................................Darrell Evans (G) 2004-05........................................Darrell Evans (G)
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2006-07.......................................Jason Saddler (F) 2008-09......................................Larry Edwards (G) 2008-09........................................ Shane Lawal (C) 2009-10......................................Larry Edwards (G) 2010-11................................... Bryan Smothers (G) 2010-11...........................................Ike Udanoh (C) GLIAC Players of the Week 1984-85..............................................Grady Lowry 1984-85.................................Raheem Muhammad 1985-86..............................................Grady Lowry 1985-86.........................Raheem Muhammad (4 x) 1986-87.................................Grady Lowry (Mar. 2) 1987-88........................ Hank Woodmore (Dec. 14) 1988-89...................................... Al Ament (Feb. 6) 1988-89.................................... Al Ament (Feb. 28) 1991-92..............................................Danny Lewis 1993-94............................Michael Aaron (Nov. 29) 1993-94.............................Michael Aaron (Jan. 10) 1993-94.............................Michael Aaron (Jan. 31) 1995-96....................................Tony Goins (Dec. 3) 1995-96..........................Durand Watkins (Feb. 11) GLIAC Players of the Week South Division 2002-03.......................... Kendon Edwards (Dec. 8) 2002-03........................... Kendall LeSure (Feb. 17) 2003-04.............................Kendall LeSure (Mar. 1) 2004-05....................................Morris Hall (Dec. 6) 2004-05.............................. Darrell Evans (Feb. 21) 2005-06...............................Herb Goliday (Feb. 27) 2006-07.............................Kris Krzyminski (Dec. 4) 2006-07...........................Kris Krzyminski (Dec. 11) 2006-07............................. Kris Krzyminski (Jan. 2) 2006-07...........................Kris Krzyminski (Feb. 19) 2007-08....................Lorenzo McClelland (Nov. 21) 2007-08.............................. Wynn Sarden (Jan. 14) 2007-08..............................Wynn Sarden (Feb. 27) 2009-10......................... Bryan Smothers (Nov. 22) 2009-10...................................Jerry Oden (Jan. 18) 2009-10........................... Bryan Smothers (Mar. 1) 2010-11......................... Bryan Smothers (Nov. 22) 2010-11..........................Bryan Smothers (Dec. 20) 2010-11.................... Mike Hollingsworth (Jan. 10) 2010-11....................................Ian Larkin (Jan. 24) 2010-11..........................Bryan Smothers (Feb. 21) 2011-12................................ Ike Udanoh (Nov. 28) 2011-12...............................Cole Prophet (Dec. 20) 2011-12................................. Ike Udanoh (Jan. 17) 2014-15.................................. Gavin Toma (Dec. 8) 2014-15...............................Michael Lewis (Feb. 2) GLIAC Players of the Week North Division 2012-13...............................Chene Phillips (Dec. 3) 2012-13.....................Mike Hollingsworth (Dec.10) 2012-13....................Mike Hollingsworth (Dec. 20) 2012-13...................... Mike Hollingsworth (Jan. 7) 2012-13....................................Ian Larkin (Jan. 14) 2012-13....................................Ian Larkin (Jan. 22) GLIAC All-Tournament Team 1992........................................................Otis Evans 1992..................................................... Art Johnson 1993......................................... Danny Lewis (MVP) 1994...................................... Michael Aaron (MVP)
1994....................................................Mark Herron 1994.............................................. Terrance Walker 2005................................................... Darrell Evans 2005.......................................................Morris Hall 2011....................................Bryan Smothers (MVP) 2011.........................................Mike Hollingsworth 2012......................................................Ike Udanoh NCAA Regional All-Tournament Team 1986....................................................Grady Lowry 1986.......................................Raheem Muhammad 1992.................................................... Derek Hardy 1993..............................................Scott Armstrong 1993......................................... Danny Lewis (MVP) 1994................................................. Michael Aaron 2004............................................. Kendon Edwards NCAA Championship All-Tournament Team 1993....................................................Danny Lewis Detroit Free Press All-College Team 1938-39................................................... Bob Roth NABC All-District/Region 1971-72.................................Robert Solomon/2nd 1976-77..................................... Ty Richardson/3rd 1977-78..................................... Ty Richardson/3rd 1986-87........................................Grady Lowry/1st 1991-92............................................Otis Evans/1st 1993-94.....................................Michael Aaron/1st 1997-98.........................................Tony Goins/2nd 1998-99.......................................... Tony Goins/1st 2004-05......................................... Morris Hall/2nd 2006-07.................................. Kris Krzyminski/2nd 2010-11................................. Bryan Smothers/2nd 2011-12........................................ Ike Udanoh/2nd 2012-13...........................................Ian Larkin/2nd Daktronics All-Great Lakes/Midwest Region 2004-05......................................... Morris Hall/2nd 2006-07....................................Kris Krzyminski/1st 2010-11................................. Bryan Smothers/2nd 2011-12..........................................Ike Udanoh/1st All-Americans 1952-53..................................................John Kline 1952-53...........................................Charles Primas 1968-69...............................................Fred Martus 1972-73........................................ Robert Solomon Division II Bulletin Honorable Mention All-American 2006-07..........................................Kris Krzyminski
Attention: Individuals who can provide any missing awards data should contact the WSU Sports Information Office at (313) 577-7542. Your valuable assistance would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
Media Guide 1,000 POINT CLUB 1-TONY GOINS Year Pts. Avg. 1995-96 354 14.2 1996-97 424 17.0 1997-98 518 19.9 1998-99 556 18.5 Total (106) 1,852 17.5
6-DEREK HARDY Year Pts. Avg. 1990-91 318 12.2 1991-92 459 14.8 1992-93 426 13.7 1993-94 108 15.4 Total (95) 1,311 13.8
2-BOB SOLOMON Year Pts. Avg. 1970-71 464 21.1 1971-72 525 22.8 1972-73 623 26.0 Total (69) 1,612 23.4
7-CHARLIE PRIMAS Year Pts. Avg. 1951-52 393 16.4 1952-53 431 21.6 1953-54 466 21.2 Total (66) 1,290 19.5
3-GRADY LOWRY Year Pts. Avg. 1983-84 193 6.7 1984-85 553 19.8 1985-86 537 18.5 1986-87 287 13.0 Total (108) 1,570 14.5
8-GEORGE DUNCAN Year Pts. Avg. 1954-55 203 8.8 1955-56 277 13.2 1956-57 336 18.7 1959-60 427 23.7 Total (80) 1,243 15.5
4-RAHEEM MUHAMMAD Year Pts. Avg. 1982-83 219 8.1 1983-84 292 10.1 1984-85 431 16.0 1985-86 548 17.7 Total (114) 1,490 13.1
9-ART JOHNSON Year Pts. Avg. 1988-89 149 5.3 1989-90 275 11.0 1990-91 427 15.8 1991-92 364 11.7 Total (111) 1,215 10.9
5-TY RICHARDSON Year Pts. Avg. 1974-75 283 11.8 1975-76 377 16.4 1976-77 541 20.8 1977-78 281 10.4 Total (100) 1,482 14.8
10-BRYAN SMOTHERS Year Pts. Avg. 2007-08 159 6.1 2008-09 188 10.4 2009-10 342 12.7 2010-11 486 16.2 Total (101) 1,175 11.6 (Career games played)
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2015-16 Warrior Men’s Basketball 1,000 POINT CLUB 11-OTIS EVANS Year Pts. Avg. 1988-89 32 1.6 1989-90 324 11.6 1990-91 351 13.0 1991-92 423 13.6 Total (106) 1,130 10.7
15-AL AMENT Year Pts. Avg. 1985-86 43 2.0 1986-87 54 3.2 1987-88 314 11.2 1988-89 654 23.4 Total (95) 1,065 11.2
12-CHARLES LeSURE Year Pts. Avg. 1996-97 156 6.2 1997-98 180 7.2 1998-99 281 9.4 1999-00 481 16.0 Total (110) 1,098 10.0
16-GEORGE BROWN Year Pts. Avg. 1953-54 8 1.1 1954-55 327 14.2 1955-56 366 17.4 1956-57 343 19.1 Total (69) 1,044 15.1
13-SCOTT ARMSTRONG Year Pts. Avg. 1990-91 281 10.4 1991-92 176 5.7 1992-93 285 8.9 1993-94 338 11.3 Total (120) 1,080 9.0
17-IAN LARKIN Year Pts. Avg. 2009-10 95 4.0 2010-11 216 7.2 2011-12 340 12.6 2012-13 371 13.7 Total (108) 1,022 9.5
14-KENDALL LeSURE Year Pts. Avg. 2000-01 170 7.1 2001-02 242 9.0 2002-03 317 11.7 2003-04 339 10.9 Total (109) 1,068 9.8 Best of the Rest (Top 40) Name Ike Udanoh Danny Lewis Herb Goliday Mike Hollingsworth Kris Krzyminski Howard Monk Bryan Coleman Morris Hall Hank Woodmore Marty Letzmann Grady Wicker Andy Ayrault Dwight King Gary Hawthorne Steve Brinkel Richard (Dick) Hall Fred Wolcott John Scott Mark Herron Freddie Prime Bryan Wright John Kline Alex Ward Kendon Edwards
Years 2009-2012 1991-1993 2003-2006 2009-2013 2005-2007 1980-1984 2010-2014 2002-2005 1985-1988 1964-1967 1977-1981 1989-1993 1985-1988 1978-1980 1977-1980 1944-1950* 1962-1965 1979-1981 1992-1994 1960-1962 2008-2010 1950-1953 1998-2000 2002-2004
GP Career Points 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 81 996 Long Island 268 276 452 55 993 Kellogg CC Ashland 534 459 87 992 CMU 169 453 370 82 991 88 464 103 336 51 973 Mott CC Oakland U. 353 620 104 967 322 275 246 124 97 960 161 168 211 420 66 941 Mott CC 169 220 552 86 930 Mi. Christian 207 272 451 56 920 Freshman 159 305 456 107 919 221 131 298 269 116 919 141 225 278 275 80 886 GRCC 279 325 282 54 871 434 437 79 871 271 295 305 88 852 (76)+130 227 220 199 51 842 Freshman 180 356 306 54 815 343 472 62 801 Mott CC Mott CC 312 489 36 788 Det. Inst. of Tech. Redshirt 374 414 53 756 Lakeland CC Lakeland CC 367 389 48 751 70 405 276 60 748 Lansing CC Lansing CC 279 469 58 725 Owens CC Owens CC 340 385
*-Played four games in 1944-45; rejoined the squad in 1946.
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Media Guide ANNUAL LEADERS Points
2014-15 Gavin Toma............................... 365 2013-14 Bryan Coleman ......................... 420 2012-13 Ian Larkin...................................371 2011-12 Ike Udanoh................................452 2010-11 Bryan Smothers.........................486 2009-10 Bryan Wright..............................389 2008-09 Bryan Wright..............................367 2007-08 Wynn Sarden.............................399 2006-07 Kris Krzyminski..........................620 2005-06 Herb Goliday..............................370 2004-05 Morris Hall.................................552 2003-04 Kendon Edwards........................385 2002-03 Justin Chapman.........................354 2001-02 Justin Chapman.........................341 2000-01 Mike Brown................................346 1999-00 Charles LeSure...........................481 1998-99 Tony Goins.................................556 1997-98 Tony Goins.................................518 1996-97 Tony Goins.................................424 1995-96 Tony Goins.................................354 1994-95 Randy Calcaterra........................325 1993-94 Michael Aaron............................643 1992-93 Danny Lewis..............................459 1991-92 Danny Lewis..............................534 1990-91 Art Johnson...............................427 1989-90 Otis Evans..................................324 1988-89 Al Ament....................................654 1987-88 Hank Woodmore........................451 1986-87 Ted McCree.................................348 1985-86 Raheem Muhammad.................548 1984-85 Grady Lowry...............................553 1983-84 Curtis Moore..............................350 1982-83 Haywood Bracey........................303 1981-82 Don Petties................................457 1980-81 John Scott..................................472 1979-80 Gary Hawthorne........................383 1978-79 Gary Hawthorne........................434 1977-78 Nate Mack..................................293 1976-77 Ty Richardson.............................541 1975-76 Ty Richardson.............................377 1974-75 WillieVolsan...............................344 1973-74 Willie Volsan..............................355 1972-73 Bob Solomon.............................623 1971-72 Bob Solomon.............................525 1970-71 Bob Solomon.............................464 1969-70 Reggie Piggee............................431 1968-69 Fred Martus...............................320 1967-68 Terry Cupples.............................386 1966-67 Marty Letzmann........................456 1965-66 Paul Widdoes.............................322 1964-65 Frederick Wolcott.......................306 1963-64 Frederick Wolcott.......................356 1962-63 Sean Whalen..............................215 1961-62 Freddie Prime............................414 1960-61 Freddie Prime............................374 1959-60 George Duncan..........................427 1958-59 Winfield Henry...........................280 1957-58 Winfield Henry...........................258 1956-57 George Brown............................343 1955-56 George Brown............................366 1954-55 Clarence Straughn......................350 1953-54 Charlie Primas............................466 1952-53 Charlie Primas............................431 1951-52 John Kline..................................405 1950-51 Ronald Condon..........................310 1949-50 Alfred Guzzo...............................224 1948-49 Dick Hall.....................................220 1947-48 Dick Hall.....................................227 1946-47 Dick Hall.....................................130 1945-46 Abe Parness...............................125 1944-45 Avery Jackson............................111 1943-44 No Team -- WW II 1942-43 Clifton Mobley...........................158 1941-42 William VanVleck.......................150 1940-41 William VanVleck.......................114 1939-40 Steve Staryk...............................108 1938-39 Jim Garretson.............................147 1927-28 Robert Gunn...........................267@ 1926-27 Meyer Schechter.....................221@ 1923-24 Russell Lightbody...................136@
Rebounds
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Michael Lewis........................... 146 Bryan Coleman/Chene Phillips.... 129 Ian Larkin...................................168 Ike Udanoh................................258 Ike Udanoh................................164 Ike Udanoh................................162 Shane Lawal..............................229 Wynn Sarden.............................198 Jason Saddler.............................172 Herb Goliday..............................151 Herb Goliday..............................180 Kendon Edwards........................260 Kendon Edwards........................174 Justin Chapman.........................203 Mike Brown................................124 Adam Jones...............................271 Adam Jones...............................171 Adam Jones...............................194 Tony Goins.................................138 Corwin Jones..............................142 Randy Calcaterra........................162 Michael Aaron............................228 Andy Ayrault..............................190 Otis Evans..................................216 Otis Evans..................................231 Otis Evans..................................208 Al Ament....................................318 Al Ament....................................206 Ted McCree.................................167 Raheem Muhammad.................428 Raheem Muhammad.................353 Raheem Muhammad.................256 Raheem Muhammad.................234 Donald Petties...........................130 Dave Visser.................................133 Howard Monk............................133 Gary Hawthorne........................184 Cliff Russell................................220 Steve Brinkel..............................182 Ty Richardson.............................312 Ty Richardson.............................254 Ty Richardson.............................241 James Newsom..........................236 Willie Volsan..............................236 Bob Solomon.............................300 Bob Solomon.............................287 Bob Solomon.............................322 Reggie Piggee............................307 Fred Martus...............................179 Terry Cupples.............................245 Terry Cupples.............................255 Marty Letzmann........................185 Frank Dmuchowski....................164 James Carmichael......................145 Jim Spivey..................................142 Freddie Prime............................123 Jim Lawor..................................162 Jim Lawor..................................186 Winfield Henry...........................130 Bill Norwood..............................111 George Brown............................282 George Brown............................316 George Brown............................347 Charlie Primas............................418 Charlie Primas............................326 John Kline..................................346 John Erickson.............................197
Rebounds not kept prior to 1950-51 season
@Led country in scoring
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Assists
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Marcus Moore..............................84 Chene Phillips .......................... 138 Cole Prophet..............................106 Cole Prophet..............................151 Bryan Smothers.........................151 Larry Edwards..............................94 Larry Edwards..............................85 Lorenzo McClelland......................65 Joe Carr........................................95 Kris Krzyminski ............................95 Kris Krzyminski..........................140 Darrell Evans..............................232 Darrell Evans..............................145 Oscar Sanders............................100 Kendall LeSure.............................59 Justin Chapman...........................59 Mike Brown..................................93 Adam Jones.................................85 Charles LeSure.............................97 Charles LeSure.............................73 Tony Goins...................................48 Yusuf Harris..................................80 Terrance Walker.........................150 Terrance Walker.........................200 Danny Lewis..............................117 Art Johnson...............................140 Art Johnson...............................138 Kevin Heck.................................109 Kevin Heck.................................116 Hank Woodmore........................152 Hank Woodmore..........................91 Scott Perry.................................100 Scott Perry...................................69 Michael Lloyd.............................140 Tony Ball....................................143 Daran Armstrong.......................117 Grady Wicker..............................129 Grady Wicker..............................141 Angelo Patsalis............................56 Grady Wicker................................81 Ron Zenn......................................94 Ron Zenn......................................87 Ron Zenn......................................60 Ron Zenn......................................71 Mike Rogers.................................93 Paul Bresette................................90 Paul Bresette................................81 Fred Martus...............................110 Don Didlake.................................98 Marty Goldsmith..........................44 Marty Letzmann..........................47 Marty Letzmann..........................50 Frederick Wolcott.........................53
Assists not kept prior to 1964-65 season
Steals
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Michael Lewis..............................33 Chene Phillips ............................ 38 Chene Phillips..............................45 Dale Brundidge............................40 Bryan Smothers...........................49 Larry Edwards..............................42 Bryan Smothers...........................42 Larry Edwards..............................31 Wynn Sarden...............................46 Kris Krzyminski............................41 Kris Krzyminski............................33 Darrell Evans................................54 Darrell Evans................................56 Justin Chapman...........................57 Kendall LeSure.............................48 Mike Brown..................................47 Charles LeSure.............................69 Charles LeSure.............................53 Charles LeSure.............................32 Charles LeSure.............................39 Yusuf Harris..................................39 Terrance Walker...........................44 Michael Aaron..............................32 Danny Lewis................................66 Danny Lewis................................74 Art Johnson.................................65 Art Johnson.................................45 Tim Dunkle..................................32 Hank Woodmore..........................77 Hank Woodmore..........................55 Grady Lowry.................................48 Grady Lowry.................................60 Michael Lloyd...............................38 Tony Ball......................................55 Daran Armstrong.........................46 Grady Wicker................................51 Grady Wicker................................50 Gary Hawthorne..........................39 Nate Mack....................................42 Nate Mack....................................48 Mike Maltese...............................42 Ron Zenn......................................50
Steals not kept prior to 1974-75 season
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Field Goals Made
Gavin Toma............................... 124 Bryan Coleman ......................... 155 Ian Larkin...................................140 Ike Udanoh................................154 Mike Hollingsworth...................170 Jerry Oden.................................143 Shane Lawal..............................122 Wynn Sarden.............................152 Kris Krzyminski..........................210 Herb Goliday..............................155 Herb Goliday..............................190 Kendon Edwards........................154 Justin Chapman.........................141 Justin Chapman.........................134 Mike Brown................................110 Alex Ward...................................176 Tony Goins.................................198 Tony Goins.................................200 Tony Goins.................................157 Tony Goins.................................132 Randy Calcaterra........................128 Michael Aaron............................256 Derek Hardy...............................154 Danny Lewis..............................186 Otis Evans..................................149 Otis Evans..................................140 Al Ament....................................229 Hank Woodmore........................166 Dwight King...............................148 Grady Lowry...............................210 Grady Lowry...............................223 Curtis Moore..............................149 Herb Bostic................................149 Haywood Bracey........................136 Don Petties................................175 John Scott..................................192 Gary Hawthorne........................179 Gary Hawthorne........................183 Nate Mack..................................122 Steve Brinkel..............................122 Ty Richardson.............................231 Ty Richardson.............................164 Willie Volsan..............................139 Willie Volsan..............................137 Bob Solomon.............................241 Bob Solomon.............................204 Bob Solomon.............................190 Reggie Piggee............................191 Fred Martus...............................130 Terry Cupples.............................136 Marty Letzmann........................162 Paul Widdoes.............................120 Frederick Wolcott.......................106 Frederick Wolcott.......................132 Sean Whalen................................95 Freddie Prime............................183 Freddie Prime............................159 George Duncan..........................157 Winfield Henry...........................111 Winfield Henry...........................102 George Brown............................136 George Brown............................139 Clarence Straughn......................144 Charlie Primas............................137 Charlie Primas............................137 John Kline..................................160 Ronald Condon..........................110 Alfred Guzzo.................................85 Dick Hall.......................................82 James Rucinski.............................98 Dick Hall.......................................43 Abe Parness.................................54 Avery Jackson..............................47 No Team -- WW II Clifton Mobley.............................70 William VanVleck.........................61 William VanVleck.........................47 Steve Staryk.................................47 Steve Staryk.................................65
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Free Throws Made
Clark Bishop................................ 71 Chene Phillips .......................... 105 Gerald Williams-Taylor...............114 Ike Udanoh................................144 Bryan Smothers.........................121 Bryan Smothers...........................85 Bryan Wright...............................91 Wynn Sarden...............................89 Kris Krzyminski..........................117 Herb Goliday................................59 Morris Hall.................................126 Kendon Edwards..........................77 Kendon Edwards..........................86 Justin Chapman...........................73 Rick Fox........................................71 Alex Ward..................................109 Tony Goins.................................101 Tony Goins...................................74 Tony Goins...................................62 Durand Watkins...........................61 Terrance Walker...........................68 Michael Aaron............................120 Danny Lewis..............................103 Danny Lewis..............................107 Art Johnson..................................94 Art Johnson..................................46 Al Ament....................................194 Hank Woodmore..........................95 Ted McCree..................................62 Raheem Muhammad.................140 Grady Lowry...............................107 Raheem Muhammad...................78 Howard Monk..............................48 Don Petties................................107 Howard Monk............................108 Gary Hawthorne...........................79 Gary Hawthorne...........................68 Nate Mack....................................59 Ty Richardson..............................79 Rudy Roberts...............................50 Willie Volsan................................66 Willie Volsan................................81 Bob Solomon.............................141 Bob Solomon.............................117 Bob Solomon...............................84 Fred Martus.................................63 Don Didlake.................................79 Terry Cupples.............................114 Marty Letzmann........................132 Marty Letzmann..........................83 Frederick Wolcott.........................94 Frederick Wolcott.........................92 Frederick Wolcott.........................72 Kenneth Marzka...........................91 Kenneth Marzka...........................59 George Duncan..........................113 Winfield Henry.............................58 Winfield Henry.............................54 George Duncan............................78 George Brown..............................88 George Brown..............................91 Charlie Primas............................192 Charlie Primas............................157 Charlie Primas............................115 Ronald Condon............................90 Dick Hall.......................................61 Alfred Guzzo................................57 Dick Hall.......................................77 Dick Hall.......................................44 Daniel Arnold...............................19 Abe Parness.................................22 No Team -- WW II William VanVleck.........................34 Jon VanVleck................................31 William VanVleck.........................20 Howard McCarty..........................18 Bob Roth......................................43
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3-Point Field Goals Made
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Gavin Toma..................................59 Bryan Coleman ........................... 45 Cole Prophet................................34 Stacey Waters...............................39 Bryan Smothers...........................55 Bryan Wright...............................56 Bryan Wright...............................48 Lendyn Davis...............................53 Kris Krzyminski............................83 Ethan Banks.................................53 Morris Hall...................................76 Kendall LeSure.............................70 Kendall LeSure.............................50 Kendall LeSure.............................32 Mike Brown.................................59 Charles LeSure.............................77 Tony Goins...................................59 Terrance Porter............................64 Tony Goins...................................48 Durand Watkins...........................59 Durand Watkins...........................50 Mark Herron.................................70 Mark Herron.................................61 Danny Lewis................................55 Art Johnson..................................55 Art Johnson..................................63 Art Johnson..................................39 Kevin Heck...................................37 Dwight King.................................29 Ted McCree..................................18
Three-point line instituted for 1986-87 season
1982-83
Daran Armstrong...........................6
A three-point line was used in the Marshall tournament in 1982-83 on an experimental basis
Blocks
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Tristan Wilson............................. 28 Michael Martin........................... 32 Ian Larkin.....................................35 Ian Larkin.....................................43 Jerry Oden...................................32 Jerry Oden...................................24 Shane Lawal................................71 Wynn Sarden.................................9 Michael Henderson......................13 Jeffrey Ferguson..........................16 Herb Goliday................................16 Erik Parker...................................24 Oscar Sanders..............................19 Justin Chapman...........................17 A.J. Parker....................................12 Justin Chapman...........................12 Chukwuemeka Okonkwo.............11 Tom Pauly....................................24 Tony Goins...................................23 Tony Goins...................................42 Corwin Jones................................23 Corwin Jones................................33 Randy Calcaterra..........................20 Brian Koscielski............................69 Brian Koscielski............................51 Otis Evans....................................20 Otis Evans....................................20 Otis Evans....................................15 Mario Pearson..............................55 Eric Jackson..................................36 Eric Jackson..................................27 Maurice Macon............................27 Raheem Muhammad...................45 Raheem Muhammad...................29 Raheem Muhammad...................40 Raheem Muhammad...................31 Mark Cooks..................................18 Mark Cooks..................................17 Steve Brinkel................................12 Steve Brinkel................................22 Cliff Russell..................................13 Ty Richardson..............................57 Ty Richardson..............................50 Ty Richardson..............................53
Blocks not kept prior to 1974-75 season
Media Guide RETIRED JERSEY
Former Wayne State great and Toledo Rogers alum Justin Chapman was posthumously inducted into the Toledo Rogers High School Hall of Fame. Chapman, who tragically died in July of 2003 after a swimming accident in Lake St. Clair, is the only person to ever have his jersey retired in Wayne State’s men’s basketball history. At Rogers, Chapman was a two-sport star. In addition to being an all-state caliber wide receiver and safety on the football field, Chapman starred for the Rams’ basketball team captaining the squad his junior and senior seaons. In his final year at Rogers in 1998-99, the 6’2” forward averaged 18.5 points and 13 rebounds per game and was named to the All-City and All-State teams After spending the 1999-00 and 2000-01 seasons at Alpena Community College, Chapman joined the Warrior family and made an instant impact for WSU. During the 2001-02 season, Chapman posted team-highs of 12.6 points and 7.5 rebounds per game as Wayne State finished the year with a 15-12 record. For his efforts the undersized bruiser was named Great Lakes Intercollegiate Conference (GLIAC) Player of the Week twice and earned First-Team All-GLIAC honors at the end of the season. In 2002-03 Chapman once again led the Warriors in scoring with 13.1 ppg. He scored a career-high 28 points against Kentucky State on Dec. 16. Chapman was also a force at the other end of the floor as well and earned GLIAC South Division All-Defensive Team accolades at the conclusion of his senior season. Before his untimely death, Chapman, who started 53 of his 54 games at Wayne State, was on pace to graduate with a degree in physical education in December of 2003 after which he planned to become a teacher and coach. Days after Chapman’s death, the Wayne State University Department of Athletics created the Justin Chapman Memorial Scholarship Fund which is still active today. On Dec. 6, 2003, Chapman’s No. 24 jersey was retired.
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2015-16 Warrior Men’s Basketball POSTSEASON HISTORY 2013 -- GLIAC Tournament
1987 -- NCAA Division II North Central Regional
Croy Gymnasium (Findlay, Ohio)
Wayne State had a bye
First Round — March 6
Wayne State 68, Ferris State 63
Semifinal Round — March 5
at St. Cloud State (St. Cloud, Minn.)
Matthaei Center (Detroit, Mich.)
Championship — March 5
Southern Indiana 72, Wayne State 69
First Round — March 6
at Wayne State 68, Lake Superior 70
Croy Gymnasium (Findlay, Ohio)
Ferris State 70, Wayne State 67 1994 -- GLIAC Tournament
at #1-Findlay 87, Wayne State 64 2013 -- NCAA Division II Great Lakes Regional
at Wayne State University (Detroit) 2005 -- NCAA Division II Great Lakes Regional
Drury University (Springfield, Mo.)
Consolation — March 7 Lock Haven 84, Wayne State 83
First Round — March 4
First Round — March 16
Croy Gymnasium (Findlay, Ohio)
at Wayne State 101, Oakland 83
#2-Southern Indiana 79, #7-Wayne State 70
First Round — March 12
Championship —March 5
at St. Cloud State (St. Cloud, Minn.)
#5-Wayne State 56, #4-SIUE 55
at Wayne State 83, Northern Michigan 67
First Round — March 7
2012 -- GLIAC Tournament First Round — February 29
Semifinal Round — March 13
Wayne State 72, Augustana 57 1994 -- NCAA Division II Great Lakes Regional
#1-Findlay 63, #5-Wayne State 49
Matthaei Center (Detroit, Mich.)
at Southern Indiana (Evansville, Ind.) 2004 -- GLIAC Tournament
at Wayne State 84, Northwood 77
1986 -- NCAA Division II North Central Regional
Championship — March 8 Wayne State 75, at St. Cloud State 71
First Round —March 11
Semifinal Round — March 5
First Round — March 1
Wayne State 99, Oakland 97
Jesse Philips Arena (Hillsdale, Mich.)
Hammermill Center (Erie, Pa.)
Championship — March 12
at Florida Southern (Lakeland, Fla.)
1986 -- NCAA Division II South Quarterfinal
Findlay 63, Wayne State 61
at Gannon 64, Wayne State 59
at Southern Indiana 112, Wayne State 84
Quarterfinal — March 14 at Florida Southern 77, Wayne State 65
2011 -- GLIAC Tournament
2004 -- NCAA Division II Great Lakes Regional
1993 -- GLIAC Tournament
First Round — March 2
Lewis University (Romeoville, Ill.)
at Northern Michigan (Marquette, Mich.)
1984 -- NCAA Division II North Central Regional
Matthaei Center (Detroit, Mich.)
First Round — March 13
First Round — March 5
at Nebraska-Omaha (Omaha, Neb.)
at Wayne State 79, Hillsdale 62
#8-Wayne State 65, #1-Lewis 62
Wayne State 72, Ferris State 67
First Round — March 9
Semifinal Round — March 5
Semifinal Round — March 14
Championship — March 6
Wayne State 82, at Nebraska-Omaha 70 (OT)
Jim Wink Arena (Big Rapids, Mich.)
#8-Wayne State 57, #4-Michigan Tech 54
Wayne State 93, at Northern Michigan 86
Championship — March 10
Wayne State 73, Findlay 64
Championship — March 16 (Sweet 16)
Championship — March 6
#3-Southern Indiana 69, #8-Wayne State 68
at Southern Indiana (Evansville, Ind.)
1970 -- NCAA College Division Great Lakes Regional
First Round — March 12
at Central Michigan (Mt. Pleasant, Mich.)
First Round — March 1
Wayne State 78, IP-Fort Wayne 72
First Round — March 6
Hammermill Center (Erie, Pa.)
Championship — March 13
at Central Michigan 73, Wayne State 61
at Gannon 78, Wayne State 60
Wayne State 90, Northern Michigan 58
Consolation — March 7
Jim Wink Arena (Big Rapids, Mich.) 2003 -- GLIAC Tournament
Wayne State 73, at #1-Ferris State 71 2011 -- NCAA Division II Great Lakes Regional Bellarmine University (Louisville, Ky.)
Morningside 75, Wayne State 73 1993 -- NCAA Division II Great Lakes Regional
First Round — March 13 #6-Ferris State 90, #3-Wayne State 88 2010 -- GLIAC Tournament First Round — March 2
Capital 83, Wayne State 80
2002 -- GLIAC Tournament
1993 -- NCAA Division II National Championship
First Round — February 27
at Springfield Civic Center (Springfield, Mass.)
1956 -- NCAA National Basketball Tournament
DeltaPlex (Grand Rapids, Mich.)
Elite Eight — March 25
First Round — March 12
Michigan Tech 78, Wayne State 70
Wayne State 78, Philadelphia Textile 76
at Fort Wayne, Ind.
Final Four — March 26
Wayne State 72, DePaul 63
GVSU Fieldhouse Arena (Allendale) at Grand Valley 47, Wayne State 44
2000 -- GLIAC Tournament
CSU-Bakersfield 61, Wayne State 57
First Round — March 1 2009 -- GLIAC Tournament
1956 -- NCAA Central Region 1992 -- GLIAC Tournament
DeltaPlex (Grand Rapids, Mich.)
First Round — March 3
Northern Michigan 81, Wayne State 61
at Wayne State University (Detroit)
First Round — March 16 (Sweet 16)
Cooper Gymnasium (Sault Ste. Marie)
First Round — March 6
Kentucky 84, Wayne State 64
at Lake Superior 72, Wayne State 56
2007 -- GLIAC Tournament
1999 -- GLIAC Tournament
at University of Iowa (Iowa City, Iowa)
at Wayne State 72, Oakland 62
Consolation — March 17
Kellogg Arena (Battle Creek, Mich.)
Championship — March 7
Morehead State 95, Wayne State 84
First Round — February 25
Grand Valley 93, at Wayne State 84
First Round — February 27
Wayne State 79, Saginaw Valley 61
Mercyhurst Athletic Center (Erie, Pa.)
Semifinal Round — February 26
at Mercyhurst 59, Wayne State 54
Wayne State 75, Gannon 68
at Kentucky Wesleyan (Owensboro, Ky.)
(Kansas City, Mo.)
Championship — February 27
First Round — March 13
First Round — March 14
Wayne State 67, Michigan Tech 53
Wayne State 63, Saint Joseph’s 56
Wayne State 66, Anderson 26
Championship — March 14
Second Round —March 15
at Kentucky Wesleyan 90, Wayne State 72
Glenville State 56, Wayne State 51
2005 -- GLIAC Tournament First Round — March 1 Matthaei Center (Detroit, Mich.)
1999 -- NCAA Division II Great Lakes Regional
at Wayne State 75, Gannon 70
Kentucky Wesleyan (Owensboro, Ky.)
Semifinal Round — March 4
First Round — March 2
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1992 -- NCAA Division II Great Lakes Regional
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National Intercollegiate Basketball Tournament
Media Guide WARRIORS AND PROFESSIONAL BASKETBALL In the March 10, 2012, edition of Yahoo, writer Adam Spencer released the Top 25 Harlem Globetrotters Players of All-Time. Listed at No. 15 is “Jumpin” Johnny Kline, a 1979 inductee into the Wayne State University Athletic Hall of Fame. Dr. Kline earned three degrees from WSU -- a bachelor’s degree in 1973, a master’s in Educational Sociology in 1979, and a Doctor of Philosophy in 1985. Spencer said of Kline “In 1952 Jumpin Johnny Kline was named the Athlete of the Year at Wayne State University. In 1959, his seventh and final year playing with the Globetrotters he helped the team to their first ever undefeated season with 441 wins, and the World Series of Basketball Championship against the College All-Americans. In 1996, he founded the Black Legends of Professional Basketball Foundation to provide pensions for other living Harlem Globetrotters legends. Kline received his Globetrotters Legends ring in 2002.” The Harlem Globetrotters are one of only eight entire teams enshrined in the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame. The rubric for choosing and ranking the top twenty-five greatest Globetrotters is based on their impact on the game of basketball while wearing the Globetrotters uniform. For example, Magic Johnson may have been one of the greatest players to ever play for the Globetrotters; however his Hall of Fame career evolved with the Los Angeles Lakers and had little if any to do with playing a season with the Globetrotters. Therefore Magic would not make this list. To be chosen for the top 25, the player had to make a significant contribution to the growth of the Harlem Globetrotters unique brand of basketball. Kline is not the only former Wayne State basketball player to play for the Harlem Globetrotters. Three others have also worn the Red, White and Blue of the Harlem Globetrotters - George Brown, Charlie Primas and Ernie Wagner. Brown, who ranks fifth on the all-time basketball scoring list at WSU with 1,044 points. For three seasons, he led WSU in rebounding. His 953 rebounds ranks him third on the all-time rebound list. Brown led WSU to two National Collegiate Athletic Association Tournament invitations. He won five letters for Wayne State including two in track. He was a two-time President Athletic Conference high jump champion in 1956 and 1957. He continued his basketball playing days in the professional league with the Minneapolis Lakers in 1958, when he was one the first black players signed to an NBA contract. Brown was selected by the Minneapolis Lakers in the fourth round of the 1957 NBA Draft (27th overall pick). He played one game in 1958, scoring one point with a rebound. The only other former Tartar to appear during the NBA regular season was Howard McCarty, a 6-2 forward/guard. He saw action in 19 games during the 1946-47 campaign scoring 21 points with two assists for the Detroit Falcons of the BAA (Basketball Association of America - merged with the National Basketball League in 1949 to form the NBA). Primas went on to play three seasons with the Harlem Globetrotters and one season with Leon Hillard’s Harlem Ambassadors. Primas also played one season in the United States Army, during his Trotters’ career, on a team that included NBAers Tom Marshall and Al Bianchi, who had also been drafted into the military. During Primas’ years with the Trotters, he was twice selected to play in the team’s post-season World Series of Basketball against a team of college All-Americans. He also played part of his career with the organization’s elite Eastern Unit, which played doubleheaders with the NBA to keep the fledgling league alive. Wagner’s 11 seasons with the Globetrotters tied him with Northwestern’s Murphy “Big Daddy Cool Breeze” Summons for most played by a PSL product with the ‘Trotters. --------------------------------------------------------One of the Motor City’s most significant basketball legends is Detroit Cass Tech’s George Brown. In 1956, the 6-foot-6, 190-pound Brown led Wayne (State) University to the school’s first-ever appearance in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) tournament; and, in 1957, Brown became only the 31st African American, ever to play in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Brown’s 1955-56 Wayne University team defeated Ray Meyer’s DePaul Blue Demons and led Adolph Rupp’s Kentucky Wildcats at halftime. Brown received college All-American recognition from Abe
Saperstein before playing for six professional teams, including the NBA’s Minneapolis Lakers and the Harlem Globetrotters. As was the case for African Americans before and during Brown’s basketball career, opportunities as a collegian and professional were very limited. However, the success of his Wayne University and Globetrotters teams, as well as his individual greatness, contributed significantly to the increased opportunities that African Americans enjoy today. By the following year, Coach Frank “Ace” Cudillo elevated Brown to the varsity team at Cass Tech. Brown was far from a star, scoring only 18 points during the season, but he was proud to be a part of a great 1951-52 Cass Tech team. Interestingly, Brown never lettered in basketball while at Cass, but as a senior he played a significant role on the basketball team averaging 9.8 ppg. Wayne, the school which was only three blocks from his house, ended up being his selection. It should be pointed out that in those days, long before the current Matthaei Building was built, the Wayne team practiced inside the “Old Main” building, which was originally the first Detroit Central High School, and traveled off campus for all of its games. The team, during Brown’s years, played its home games at the University of Detroit, in what is now known as Calihan Hall, or at Detroit Pershing High School. Wayne earned national rankings as high as at least 18th, and the “Big Three” earned many individual accolades. Primas and Kline earned All-American status, Wagner and Kline participated in NBA training camps, and each of these three were awarded contracts with the Harlem Globetrotters. The “Top Negro High School Cagers of the Past Decade” list, which was selected by legends Will Robinson, Noah Brown, Joe Duplessis, Ennis Stafford, and John Glover, and was printed in the December 28, 1957, Michigan Chronicle, included seven Tartars: first-team selection Charlie Primas, second-team selections Ernie Wagner and George Duncan (Highland Park), and honorable mention choices Robert Taylor (Detroit Miller), Bill Robinson (Detroit Miller), Fred Snowden (Northwestern), and Clarence Straughn (Detroit Northern). In 2001, the magazine PrepSpotlight also recognized five of the Tartars from this era on its “Michigan Top 100 Players of All-Time” list. George “Baby” Duncan was selected number 6; Charlie Primas, number 10; John Kline, number 34; Ernie Wagner, number 41; and Fred Snowden as an honorable mention. Although the PrepSpotlight list leaves a lot to debate, it is clear that, decades later, Wayne’s players from Brown’s era were worth remembering. Today, these men would have been scooped up by Big Ten or other Division I schools. The Wayne freshman team was coached by Fred Mulhauser. Brown was the reserve team’s star and leading scorer, netting 258 points. The following season, 1954-55, Brown emerged as a star of the varsity. During 23 games, Brown averaged 14.2 ppg and 15.1 rpg. Brown was the team’s leading free thrower (shooting 135 and making 91 for a 68 percent average) and rebounder (347), and he was second in total points (327 points) and field goal percentage (.447). During the season, Wayne faced some tough competition. In the first round of the Motor City Tournament, Brown scored 18 points in a 71-66 victory over Penn State, which featured future NBA player and Harlem Globetrotter Jesse Arnelle. In the finals of the tournament, however, Wayne fell to the University of Detroit, 82-57, which featured future NBA players Bill Ebben and Guy Sparrow. Another tough oppenent was St. Francis (PA), which featured Maurice Stokes, the player Brown calls “the greatest I ever played against.” Wayne split with St. Francis (PA) (49-77 and 66-64), but the contests were memorable because of Stokes and the venue of one game. The home court of St. Francis (PA) was a moviehouse-like auditorium, complete with the slanted floor, but with the seats removed. One hoop sat on the stage, and when you ran up and down the court, you literally ran “up” or “down” the court. Brown’s greatest game of the season, and possibly his career, also came this season against Case Tech. Brown netted 33 points and pulled down 28 rebounds.
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The 1955-56 Wayne team was one of the greatest in the school’s history and finished the regular season at 17-1 to qualify for the NCAA basketball tournament. This marked the second time in the school’s history that the school had earned a post-season tournament invitation. (The first time was 1938-39, when the Tartars competed in the National Intercollegiate Basketball tournament which was held in Kansas City, Missouri. As big as this accomplishment was, Brown pointed out that, at the time, the National Invitational Tournament, or N.I.T., was the more popular tournament. Wayne was undefeated in league play and finished as champions of the President Athletic Conference (PAC). The team’s only loss came in the second game of the season to a tough Louisville team, 52-80. Louisville featured future NBA players Charles Tyra and Phil Rollins, as well as Jim Morgan and Bill Darraugh, who were selected in the 2nd and 8th rounds of the 1957 NBA draft. The biggest regular season win, in Brown’s opinion, came against Washington (MO), which Brown recalls was ranked 10th nationally at the time. Wayne beat Washington (MO), 67-62, in overtime. This was a particularly memorable game for Brown because he had 17 family members at the game. Brown’s practice throughout college was to avoid any fouls until the final quarter and then add reckless defense to his highpowered offensive effort. In St. Louis, he picked up three quick fouls, some while he was just running down the court. When he reentered in the second half, Brown immediately received another phantom foul and was back on the bench. In the final moments of the game, he made significant contributions to the team’s win. Unbeknownst to Brown at the time, his last minute contributions in this game would be the reason for his selection by the Lakers. On March 12, the Wayne Tartars played their first round NCAA game in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Wayne’s opponent, DePaul, was coached by Hall of Famer Ray Meyers, and was led by future NBA player Ron Sobie and Dick Heise, who was selected in the ninth round of the 1957 NBA draft. With the help of 27 points from Clarence Straughn and 13 from Brown, Wayne beat DePaul, 72-63. Wayne then advanced to the Central Region at the University of Iowa where they met the No. 9-ranked University of Kentucky team that was coached by Hall of Fame legend Adolph Rupp and featured future NBA players John Cox, Jerry Bird, Vern Hatton, and Bob Burrow. Wayne led at the half, but after Brown fouled out early in the second half, Wayne spiraled down rapidly. Kentucky ended up winning, 84-64. Brown and his teammates fine regular season had them looking forward to participating in another post-season tournament, but the season ended prematurely. Unfortunately, the school’s president, who apparently had reluctantly allowed the team to go to the NCAA one season earlier, informed the team that they would not be allowed to attend this year. The administration’s opinion was that they were playing too many games. Personally, Brown earned PAC All-Conference honors his senior season, as he had the previous season, and set a school-record by averaging 19.1 ppg. His senior season also saw Brown record a personal-best for rebounds in a game, pulling down 31 in Cleveland, Ohio, during a 46-43 win over Western Reserve. Brown’s participation in track is the only reason that “Abe Saperstein All-American” is not officially on his resume. Following his senior season, Brown was invited to play for the College AllAmericans against the Harlem Globetrotters in the World Series of Basketball. Doing so would have made Brown a professional and, thus, would have forced him to quit the track and field team. Brown attended the World Series game that was played in Detroit, but only as a spectator. He remembers wishing that he was on the court, but he kept his amateur status and finished his senior track and field season. October 30 was his 22nd birthday, and while wearing uniform number 22, he played his first and only regular-season NBA game against his hometown Detroit Pistons. Some information on this page was provided by Detroit basketball historian extraordinaire Bill Hoover.
2015-16 Warrior Men’s Basketball TEAM AWARDS / ALL-ACADEMIC
Fred M. Fisher Memorial Award (Team MVP) 1951............................... Ron Condon 1952..................................John Kline 1953........................... Charles Primas 1954........................... Charles Primas 1955..................... Clarence Straughn 1956..................... Clarence Straughn 1957............................George Brown 1958...........................Winfield Henry 1959...........................Winfield Henry 1960.......................... George Duncan 1961............................ Freddie Prime 1970-71....................... Bob Solomon 1971-72....................... Bob Solomon 1972-73....................... Bob Solomon 1974-75........................ Willie Volsan 1975-76.......................Ty Richardson 1976-77.......................Ty Richardson Award was inaugurated by E. Dawson (Duke) Fisher in honor of his father. Team Most Improved Player 1974-75.......................Ty Richardson 1975-76.............................Joe Yelder 1976-77................................Ken Cox Team Most Loyal 1974-75............................Chris Allen 1975-76............................Chris Allen 1976-77......................... Fred Procter GLIAC Scoring Champion 1984-85........................ Grady Lowry 1985-86........................ Grady Lowry
At the ninth annual Wayne State University All-Sports Recognition Dinner held on May 22, 1961, head basketball coach Joel Mason presented Freddie Prime with the Fred M. Fisher Memorial Award as team Most Valuable Player. GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Team 2010-11......................................... Ian Larkin 2010-11....................................Andrew Tines 2011-12......................................... Ian Larkin 2011-12....................................Andrew Tines 2012-13......................................... Ian Larkin 2013-14 ................................. Chene Phillips 2014-15.................................Oge Onwudiwe
GLIAC Rebounding Champion 1984-85...........Raheem Muhammad 1985-86...........Raheem Muhammad GLIAC All-Academic Team NCAA Division II Rebounding Champion 1985-86...........Raheem Muhammad
1983-84.................................Eric Thorderson 1984-85.................................Eric Thorderson 1984-85.......................Kurt Thorderson (HM) 1986-87.....................................Jim Urbanick 1987-88.......................................... Al Ament 1987-88.....................................Jim Urbanick 1988-89.......................................... Al Ament 1988-89...............................Kevin Heck (HM) 1989-90........................Jim Thorderson (HM)
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1992-93...................... Scott Armstrong (HM) 1993-94............................... Scott Armstrong 1993-94.............................. Randy Calcaterra 1993-94..................................... Mark Herron 1994-95.............................. Randy Calcaterra 1995-96........................................Craig Curry 1995-96..............................Michael Szajenko 1996-97..............................Michael Szajenko 1999-00...................................... Ben Bakken 1999-00.....................................A.W. Canada 1999-00........................................ Tom Pauly 2000-01.........................................Andy Dold 2001-02......................................Mike Brown 2002-03...................................Jeremy Denha 2004-05.....................................Herb Goliday 2005-06.....................................Herb Goliday 2006-07................................. Kris Krzyminski 2008-09....................................Andrew Tines 2009-10.................................Dale Brundidge
2009-10....................................Andrew Tines 2010-11...................................Stacey Waters 2011-12...................................Stacey Waters 2013-14 ................................. Michael Lewis 2013-14 ..................................... Gavin Toma 2014-15...................................Michael Lewis 2014-15.......................................Gavin Toma 2014-15......................................Clark Bishop CoSIDA Academic All-District 1983-84.................................Eric Thorderson 2006-07..................Kris Krzyminski/1st Team CoSIDA Academic All-Americans 1975-76........................Chris Allen/3rd Team 1976-77... Lenn Palmieri/Honorable Mention 1976-77...................Pat Zarkowski/3rd Team 1976-77..........Ron Zenn/Honorable Mention
Media Guide TOP GAME PERFORMANCES 50 45 41 38 38 38 38 36 36 36 35 35 35 35 35 35 34 34 34 34 34 34
Points George Duncan vs. Western Reserve...................................... Jan. 9, 1960 Danny Lewis at Michigan Tech.............................................Feb. 20, 1993 Kris Krzyminski vs Gannon...................................................Nov. 30, 2006 Marty Letzmann vs. Windsor............................................... Jan. 24, 1967 Al Ament at St. Mary’s.........................................................Feb. 20, 1989 Al Ament vs. Northwood.....................................................March 2, 1989 Kris Krzyminski vs. Hillsdale...................................................Dec. 9, 2006 Freddie Prime at Washington & Jefferson............................Dec. 16, 1961 Bob Solomon vs. Earlham............................................................1971-72 Charles LeSure vs. Findlay....................................................Feb. 10, 2000 Freddie Prime vs. Buffalo.....................................................Feb. 21, 1962 Grady Lowry vs. Northwood................................................. Jan. 26, 1985 Al Ament at Michigan Tech.................................................. Jan. 26, 1989 Michael Aaron vs. Oakland...................................................Dec. 11, 1993 Mark Herron at Siena Heights.............................................. Jan. 24, 1994 Randy Calcaterra vs. Saginaw Valley....................................Feb. 18, 1995 Bob Schulte at Lake Superior.................................................Feb. 7, 1969 Bob Solomon vs. Oakland............................................................1971-72 Grady Lowry at Lake Superior.............................................. Jan. 19, 1985 Michael Aaron vs. Oakland (GLIAC First Round)..................March 4, 1994 Kris Krzyminski at Gannon...................................................Feb. 10, 2007 Wynn Sarden at Ferris State................................................... Jan. 9, 2008
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Field Goals Attempted Bob Solomon vs. Capital..............................................................1971-72 Michael Aaron vs. Oakland (NCAA First Round).................March 11, 1994 Kendon Edwards vs. Northern Kentucky..............................Dec. 22, 2003 Mike Brown vs. Northwood.................................................Nov. 16, 2001 Bryan Smothers at Northwood............................................Feb. 12, 2011 Tom Carlson vs. Eastern Michigan........................................ Jan. 20, 1965 Kris Krzyminski vs Gannon...................................................Nov. 30, 2006 Wynn Sarden vs. SIUE..........................................................Nov. 17, 2007 Danny Lewis at Michigan Tech.............................................Feb. 20, 1993 Morris Hall vs. Central State...................................................Dec. 8, 2004 Kris Krzyminski at Gannon...................................................Feb. 10, 2007 Bryan Wright vs. Bellarmine................................................Nov. 21, 2009 Jerry Oden at Northwood.......................................................Dec. 9, 2009 Bryan Smothers at Ohio Dominican..................................... Jan. 22, 2011 Stacey Waters vs. Tiffin........................................................Dec. 17, 2011 Chene Phillips vs. Kalamazoo ............................................. Dec. 11, 2013 Clark Bishop at Walsh........................................................... Feb. 21, 2015
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Field Goals Made George Duncan vs. Western Reserve...................................... Jan. 9, 1960 Tom Carlson vs. Eastern Michigan........................................ Jan. 20, 1965 Kris Krzyminski vs Gannon...................................................Nov. 30, 2006 Bob Solomon vs. Oakland............................................................1971-72 Danny Lewis at Michigan Tech.............................................Feb. 20, 1993 Michael Aaron vs. Oakland (GLIAC First Round)..................March 4, 1994 Michael Aaron vs. Northern Michigan (GLIAC Champ.).......March 5, 1994 Michael Aaron vs. Oakland (NCAA First Round).................March 11, 1994 Michael Aaron vs. Southern Indiana (NCAA 2nd Round)...March 12, 1994 Nick Gout vs. Saginaw Valley...............................................Nov. 18, 2000 Kendall LeSure vs. Hillsdale...................................................Feb. 1, 2003 Kris Krzyminski vs. Clarion...................................................Nov. 27, 2006 Kris Krzyminski vs. Hillsdale...................................................Dec. 9, 2006 Kris Krzyminski at Gannon...................................................Feb. 10, 2007 Wynn Sarden at Ferris State................................................... Jan. 9, 2008 Wynn Sarden at Ashland.....................................................Feb. 21, 2008 Wynn Sarden vs. Hillsdale....................................................Feb. 23, 2008 Stacey Waters vs. Marygrove...............................................Nov. 23, 2010
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Three-Point Field Goals Attempted Danny Lewis at Michigan Tech.............................................Feb. 20, 1993 Johnny Williams............................................................................... 1995 Charles LeSure.................................................................................. 2000 Kris Krzyminski vs. Gannon..................................................Nov. 30, 2006 Ethan Banks at Northern Michigan...................................... Jan. 21, 2006 Danny Lewis vs. Cal State-Bakersfield (NCAA Semi)..........March 26, 1993 Kendall LeSure vs. Gannon....................................................Feb. 8, 2003 Kendall LeSure vs. Mercyhurst.............................................Feb. 28, 2004 Mike Brown vs. Northwood.................................................Nov. 16, 2001 Kendall LeSure vs. Mercyhurst...............................................Feb. 6, 2003 Kendall LeSure at Ashland...................................................Feb. 15, 2003 Morris Hall vs. Central State...................................................Dec. 8, 2004 Joe Carr vs. Northern Michigan............................................Nov. 21, 2006 Lendyn Davis vs. Ashland.......................................................Dec. 8, 2007 Bryan Wright at Grand Valley.............................................. Jan. 24, 2009 Bryan Wright at Ferris State.................................................Feb. 27, 2010 Gavin Toma vs. Central State................................................Nov. 14, 2014
Three-Point Field Goals Made 13* Danny Lewis at Michigan Tech.............................................Feb. 20, 1993 11 Kris Krzyminski vs. Gannon..................................................Nov. 30, 2006 7 Kevin Heck vs. Hillsdale....................................................... Jan. 12, 1989
7 Yusuf Harris...................................................................................... 1996 7 Terrance Porter................................................................................. 1997 7 Charles LeSure.................................................................................. 2000 7 Kendall LeSure at Ashland...................................................Feb. 15, 2003 7 Kris Krzyminski vs. Hillsdale...................................................Dec. 9, 2006 6 Kendall LeSure vs. Mercyhurst...............................................Feb. 6, 2003 6 Morris Hall at South Dakota State........................................Dec. 29, 2004 6 Ethan Banks at Grand Valley................................................ Jan. 13, 2005 6 Kris Krzyminski vs. Clarion...................................................Nov. 27, 2006 6 Stacey Waters vs. Marygrove...............................................Nov. 23, 2010 6 Mike Hollingsworth vs. Bellarmine......................................Nov. 17, 2011 *-Tied for fifth most in Division II history (tied-for-20th all divisions) 24 20 20 20 18 16 16 16 15 14 14 14 14 14 14 14
Free Throws Attempted Art Johnson vs. Lake Superior.............................................. Jan. 11, 1992 Bob Solomon vs. Earlham............................................................1971-72 Will Paige at Grand Valley...................................................Feb. 13, 1993 Ike Udanoh vs. Findlay......................................................... Jan. 14, 2012 Danny Lewis at Grand Valley...............................................Feb. 13, 1993 Shane Lawal at Tiffin...........................................................Feb. 21, 2009 Bryan Smothers at Northwood..............................................Dec. 9, 2009 Chene Phillips at Saginaw Valley State ................................ Jan. 18, 2014 Wynn Sarden at Ferris State................................................... Jan. 9, 2008 Scott Armstrong at Grand Valley..........................................Feb. 13, 1993 Kris Krzyminski at Northwood................................................ Jan. 6, 2007 Bryan Smothers vs. Findlay (GLIAC Semifinals)...................March 5, 2011 Chene Phillips at Bellarmine................................................Nov. 15, 2012 Mike Hollingsworth at Grand Valley..................................... Feb. 23, 2013 Chene Phillips at Tiffin.........................................................Nov. 29, 2012 Chene Phillips at Bellrmine..................................................Nov. 15, 2012
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Free Throws Made Art Johnson vs. Lake Superior.............................................. Jan. 11, 1992 Charlie Primas vs. Detroit.....................................................Dec. 13, 1952 Will Paige at Grand Valley...................................................Feb. 13, 1993 Ike Udanoh vs. Findlay......................................................... Jan. 14, 2012 Danny Lewis at Grand Valley...............................................Feb. 13, 1993 Bob Solomon vs. Earlham............................................................1971-72 Bryan Smothers at Northwood..............................................Dec. 9, 2009 Bryan Smothers vs. Findlay (GLIAC Semifinals)...................March 5, 2011 Chene Phillips at Tiffin.........................................................Nov. 29, 2012 Otis Evans vs. Saginaw Valley (GLIAC First Round)..............March 6, 1992 Scott Armstrong at Grand Valley..........................................Feb. 13, 1993 Mark Herron at Grand Valley................................................Feb. 13, 1993 Justin Chapman vs. Ferris State............................................. Jan. 5, 2002 Kris Krzyminski at Mercyhurst................................................Feb. 8, 2007 Joe Carr vs. Ferris State........................................................Feb. 15, 2007 Bryan Wright vs. Marygrove................................................Nov. 15, 2008 Ike Udanoh at Northern Michigan..........................................Feb. 2, 2012 Chene Phillips at Saginaw Valley State ................................ Jan. 18, 2014
WSU tied NCAA Division II record with 64 free throws made (79 attempts) on Feb. 13, 1993 at Grand Valley.
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Darrell Evans vs. Alma..........................................................Nov. 25, 2003 Darrell Evans vs. Ferris State...............................................March 4, 2005 Chene Phillips vs. Saginaw Valley State ................................. Feb. 8, 2014 Chene Phillips vs. Northwood ............................................... Feb. 6, 2014
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Blocks Shane Lawal vs. Michigan Tech.............................................Dec. 4, 2008 Ty Richardson vs. Illinois-Chicago..................................................... 1975 Mario Pearson at Oakland.................................................... Jan. 19, 1989 Brian Koscielski vs. Northern Michigan................................ Jan. 14, 1993 Shane Lawal vs. Central State..............................................Nov. 25, 2008 Shane Lawal at Northwood................................................... Jan. 3, 2009 Maurice Macon vs. LIU/CW Post...........................................Nov. 30, 1985 Shane Lawal vs. Northern Michigan.......................................Dec. 6, 2008 Ian Larkin vs. Saginaw Valley.................................................Dec. 8, 2011 Brian Koscielski vs. Ferris State............................................Dec. 19, 1992 Brian Koscielski vs. Grand Valley............................................ Jan. 9, 1993 Shane Lawal at Tiffin...........................................................Feb. 21, 2009 Ian Larkin vs. Hillsdale........................................................... Jan. 3, 2013 Ian Larkin vs. Lewis..............................................................Nov. 19, 2012
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Steals Danny Lewis vs. Northern Michigan..................................... Jan. 14, 1993 Oscar Sanders vs. Alma........................................................Nov. 25, 2003 Kris Krzyminski at Gannon...................................................Feb. 10, 2007 Lorenzo McClelland vs. SIUE................................................Nov. 17, 2007 Danny Lewis at Hillsdale........................................................ Jan. 7, 1993 Danny Lewis at Ferris State....................................................Feb. 6, 1993 Danny Lewis at Northern Michigan......................................Feb. 18, 1993 Tony Goins vs. Minnesota-Duluth........................................Dec. 19, 1998 Justin Chapman at Northern Michigan................................ Jan. 14, 2002 Oscar Sanders vs. Ashland.................................................... Jan. 23, 2003 Darrell Evans vs. Alma..........................................................Nov. 25, 2003 Oscar Sanders vs. Concordia.................................................Nov. 29, 2003 Tariq Mills vs. Central State..................................................Feb. 21, 2004 Kris Krzyminski vs. Illinois Tech.............................................. Jan. 2, 2006 Dale Brundidge at Bowling Green........................................Nov. 20, 2008 Dale Brundidge vs. Northern Michigan..................................Feb. 3, 2011 Chene Phillips vs. Kalamazoo ............................................. Dec. 11, 2013
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Field Goal Percentage (min. 8 made) Jeffrey Ferguson (11-12) at W. Va. State.............................Nov. 15, 2005 Wynn Sarden (10-11) vs. Calif. (Pa.)....................................Nov. 24, 2007 Justin Chapman (9-10) at Findlay........................................ Jan. 26, 2002 Jason Saddler (9-10) vs. Ashland...........................................Feb. 3, 2007 Ike Udanoh (8-9) at Findlay................................................... Jan. 7, 2010 Nick Gout (12-14) vs. Saginaw Valley..................................Nov. 18, 2000 James Davis (10-12) at Northwood......................................Nov. 22, 2003 Ian Larkin (10-12) vs. Lake Erie............................................ Jan. 28, 2012 Jason Saddler (9-11) vs. Wis.-Parkside................................Dec. 28, 2007 Shane Lawal (9-11) vs. Marygrove......................................Nov. 15, 2008 Jerry Oden (9-11) at Ferris State..........................................Feb. 27, 2010 Bryan Smothers (9-11) vs. Michigan Tech..............................Feb. 5, 2011
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Rebounds Charlie Primas vs. Valparaiso...............................................Nov. 28, 1953 Tyrone Hemphill vs. Oakland.......................................................1968-69 Bob Solomon vs. Windsor............................................................1971-72 Raheem Muhammad vs. Hillsdale......................................... Jan. 5, 1985 Bob Solomon vs. Cleveland State.................................................1970-71 Bob Solomon vs. Parsons.............................................................1970-71 Bob Solomon vs. Oakland............................................................1971-72 Reggie Piggee vs. Windsor...........................................................1969-70 Raheem Muhammad vs. Oakland..................................................... 1983 Al Ament vs. Northwood.....................................................March 2, 1989 Raheem Muhammad vs. Grand Valley.............................................. 1983 Brian Koscielski at Oakland....................................................Feb. 5, 1994 Wynn Sarden vs. SIUE..........................................................Nov. 17, 2007
Free Throw Percentage (min. 9 made) 1.000 James Davis (10-10) at Grand Canyon..................................Dec. 30, 2003 1.000 Bryan Smothers (10-10) vs. Saginaw Valley...........................Feb. 5, 2009 1.000 Bryan Wright (10-10) at Northern Michigan..........................Dec. 5, 2009 1.000 Ike Udanoh (10-10) at Drury................................................Nov. 26, 2011 1.000 James Davis (9-9) vs. Concordia...........................................Nov. 29, 2003 1.000 Herb Goliday (9-9) vs. Ashland............................................. Jan. 12, 2006 1.000 Chene Phillips (9-9) vs. Grand Valley State ........................... Feb. 22, 2014 1.000 Clark Bishop (10-10) at Walsh.............................................. Feb. 21, 2015 .929 Bryan Smothers (13-14) vs. Findlay (GLIAC Semifinals)......March 5, 2011 .917 Justin Chapman (11-12) vs. Ferris State................................. Jan. 5, 2002 .917 Joe Carr (11-12) vs. Ferris State...........................................Dec. 15, 2007 .917 Bryan Wright (11-12) vs. Marygrove...................................Nov. 15, 2008 .917 Ike Udanoh (11-12) at Northern Michigan.............................Feb. 2, 2012
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Assists Darrell Evans vs. Ashland.....................................................Feb. 17, 2005 Grady Wicker vs. Northwood.................................................Feb. 9, 1980 Darrell Evans vs. Findlay......................................................Feb. 14, 2005 Terrance Walker at Lake Superior..........................................Feb. 3, 1994 Darrell Evans vs. Marygrove................................................. Jan. 10, 2005 Darrell Evans vs. Ferris State................................................ Jan. 15, 2005 Darrell Evans at Northwood................................................. Jan. 22, 2005 Kris Krzyminski vs. Illinois Tech.............................................. Jan. 2, 2006 Kris Krzyminski vs. Ashland.................................................. Jan. 12, 2006 Dale Brundidge at Tiffin....................................................... Jan. 19, 2012 Chene Phillips vs. Ferris State .............................................. Jan. 30, 2014 Terrance Walker at Grand Valley.......................................... Jan. 22, 1994 Terrance Walker vs. Northwood...........................................Feb. 12, 1994 Terrance Walker at Saginaw Valley......................................Feb. 17, 1994 Terrance Walker at Findlay....................................................Dec. 1, 1995
3-Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 6 att.) 1.000 Ethan Banks (6-6) at Grand Valley........................................ Jan. 13, 2005 .875 Kevin Heck (7-8) vs. Hillsdale............................................... Jan. 12, 1989 .875 Yusuf Harris (7-8)............................................................................. 1996 .875 Terrance Porter (7-8)........................................................................ 1997 .875 Kris Krzyminski (7-8) vs. Hillsdale..........................................Dec. 9, 2006 .857 Kris Krzyminski (6-7) vs. Clarion...........................................Nov. 27, 2006 .857 Mike Hollingsworth (6-7) vs. Bellarmine.............................Nov. 17, 2011 .833 Bryan Wright (5-6) vs. Northwood......................................Dec. 11, 2008 .833 Larry Edwards (5-6) vs. Ashland..........................................Feb. 18, 2010 .750 Morris Hall (6-8) at South Dakota State...............................Dec. 29, 2004 .722 Danny Lewis (13-18) at Michigan Tech................................Feb. 20, 1993 .688 Kris Krzyminski (11-16) vs. Gannon.....................................Nov. 30, 2006 .667 Scott Armstrong (4-6) at Lake Superior............................... Jan. 21, 1993 .667 Ian Larkin (4-6) vs. Hillsdale................................................ Jan. 12, 2012 .667 Stacey Waters (4-6) vs. Lake Erie......................................... Jan. 28, 2012 .636 Kendall LeSure (7-11) at Ashland........................................Feb. 15, 2003
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2015-16 Warrior Men’s Basketball SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.
POINTS Al Ament, 1988-89.............................................................654 Michael Aaron, 1993-94.....................................................643 Bob Solomon, 1972-73.......................................................623 Kris Krzyminski, 2006-07....................................................620 Tony Goins, 1998-99...........................................................556 Grady Lowry, 1984-85........................................................553 Morris Hall, 2004-05...........................................................552 Raheem Muhammad, 1985-86..........................................548 Ty Richardson, 1976-77......................................................541 Grady Lowry, 1985-86........................................................537 Danny Lewis, 1991-92........................................................534 Bob Solomon, 1971-72.......................................................525 Tony Goins, 1997-98...........................................................518 Mark Herron, 1993-94........................................................489 Bryan Smothers, 2010-11...................................................486 Charles LeSure, 1999-00.....................................................481 John Scott, 1980-81...........................................................472 Alex Ward, 1999-00............................................................469 Charles Primas, 1953-54.....................................................466 Bob Solomon, 1970-71.......................................................464 Mike Hollingsworth, 2010-11.............................................464
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SCORING AVERAGE (POINTS/GP) (minimum 18 games played) Bob Solomon, 1972-73 (623/24).....................................25.96 Michael Aaron, 1993-94 (643/25)...................................25.72 Kris Krzyminski, 2006-07 (620/26)..................................23.85 George Duncan, 1959-60 (427/18)..................................23.72 Al Ament, 1988-89 (654/28)...........................................23.36 Fred Prime, 1961-62 (414/18).........................................23.00 Bob Solomon, 1971-72 (525/23).....................................22.83 Marty Letzmann, 1966-67 (456/20)................................22.80 Charlie Primas, 1952-53 (431/20)...................................21.55 Charlie Primas, 1953-54 (466/22)...................................21.18 Bob Solomon, 1970-71 (464/22).....................................21.09 Ty Richardson, 1976-77 (541/26)....................................20.81 Freddie Prime, 1960-61 (374/18)....................................20.78 Tony Goins, 1997-98 (518/26).........................................19.92 Don Petties, 1981-82 (457/23)........................................19.87 Fred Wolcott, 1963-64 (356/18)......................................19.78 Grady Lowry, 1984-85 (553/28)......................................19.75 Danny Lewis, 1992-93 (459/24)......................................19.13 George Brown, 1956-57 (343/18)...................................19.06 George Duncan, 1956-57 (336/18)..................................18.67
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FIELD GOALS MADE Michael Aaron, 1993-94.....................................................256 Bob Solomon, 1972-73.......................................................241 Ty Richardson, 1976-77......................................................231 Al Ament, 1988-89.............................................................229 Grady Lowry, 1984-85........................................................223 Grady Lowry, 1985-86........................................................210 Kris Krzyminski, 2006-07....................................................210 Bob Solomon, 1971-72.......................................................204 Raheem Muhammad, 1985-86..........................................204 Tony Goins, 1997-98...........................................................200 Tony Goins, 1998-99...........................................................198 John Scott, 1980-81...........................................................192 Reggie Piggee, 1969-70.....................................................191 Bob Solomon, 1970-71.......................................................190 Herb Goliday, 2004-05.......................................................190 Danny Lewis, 1991-92........................................................186 Fred Prime, 1961-62...........................................................183 Gary Hawthorne, 1978-79..................................................183 Gary Hawthorne, 1979-80..................................................179 Alex Ward, 1999-00............................................................176
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FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Fred Prime, 1961-62...........................................................493 Ty Richardson, 1976-77......................................................480 Bob Solomon, 1972-73.......................................................458
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Reggie Piggee, 1969-70.....................................................449 Tony Goins, 1998-99...........................................................447 Grady Lowry, 1984-85........................................................442 Bob Solomon, 1971-72.......................................................425 Tony Goins, 1997-98...........................................................425 Morris Hall, 2004-05...........................................................418 Michael Aaron, 1993-94.....................................................414 Marty Letzmann, 1966-67..................................................410 Grady Lowry, 1985-86........................................................403 Charles LeSure, 1999-00.....................................................397 Kris Krzyminski, 2006-07....................................................397 Al Ament, 1988-89.............................................................393 John Scott, 1980-81...........................................................392 Bill Tyler, 1971-72..............................................................386 Raheem Muhammad, 195-86............................................383 Bryan Smothers, 2010-11...................................................379 Bob Solomon, 1970-71.......................................................377 Danny Lewis, 1991-92........................................................375
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FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (minimum 150 attempts) Otis Evans, 1991-92 (168-240)....................................... .7000 John Kline, 1951-52 (160-230)....................................... .6957 Otis Evans, 1990-91 (149-218)....................................... .6834 Otis Evans, 1989-90 (140-206)....................................... .6796 Irvin Marchand, 1993-94 (97-155)................................. .6258 Michael Aaron, 1993-94 (256-414)................................ .6184 Ike Udanoh, 2009-10 (113-186)..................................... .6075 Will Paige, 1992-93 (105-176)....................................... .5966 John Scott, 1979-80 (151-255)....................................... .5922 Brian Koscielski, 1993-94 (115-197)............................... .5838 Al Ament, 1988-89 (229-393)........................................ .5827 Herb Goliday, 2004-05 (190-329)................................... .5775 Jeremy Denha, 2001-02 (95-167)................................... .5689 Corwin Jones, 1995-96 (91-161).................................... .5652 Al Ament, 1987-88 (127-225)........................................ .5644 Justin Chapman, 2001-02 (134-238).............................. .5630 Gerlad Williams-Taylor 2012-13 (85-151)....................... .5629 Ian Larkin, 2011-12 (131-236)....................................... .5551 Mike Hollingsworth, 2010-11 (170-307)........................ .5537 Corwin Jones, 1996-97 (96-175).................................... .5486
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3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Kris Krzyminski, 2006-07......................................................83 Charles LeSure, 1999-00.......................................................77 Morris Hall, 2004-05.............................................................76 Mark Herron, 1993-94..........................................................70 Kendall LeSure, 2003-04......................................................70 Terrance Porter, 1997-98......................................................64 Art Johnson, 1990-91...........................................................63 Mark Herron, 1992-93..........................................................61 Danny Lewis, 1992-93..........................................................60 Durand Watkins, 1995-96....................................................59 Tony Goins, 1998-99.............................................................59 Mike Brown, 2000-01...........................................................59 Ethan Banks, 2004-05..........................................................59 Gavin Toma, 2014-15............................................................59 Scott Armstrong, 1993-94....................................................56 Bryan Wright, 2009-10.........................................................56 Art Johnson, 1991-92...........................................................55 Danny Lewis, 1991-92..........................................................55 Bryan Smothers, 2010-11.....................................................55 Ethan Banks, 2005-06..........................................................53 Lendyn Davis, 2007-08.........................................................53 Durand Watkins, 1994-95....................................................50 Kendall LeSure, 2002-03......................................................50
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3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Charles LeSure, 1999-00.....................................................223 Kendall LeSure, 2003-04....................................................188 Morris Hall, 2004-05...........................................................175 Mike Brown, 2000-01.........................................................172
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Terrance Porter, 1997-98....................................................168 Kris Krzyminski, 2006-07....................................................164 Mark Herron, 1993-94........................................................159 Danny Lewis, 1992-93........................................................158 Ethan Banks, 2005-06........................................................154 Bryan Wright, 2009-10.......................................................153 Art Johnson, 1990-91.........................................................152 Lendyn Davis, 2007-08.......................................................152 Tony Goins, 1998-99...........................................................146 Bryan Smothers, 2010-11...................................................143 Mark Herron, 1992-93........................................................140 Johnny Williams, 1994-95..................................................140 Durand Watkins, 1995-96..................................................139 Kendall LeSure, 2002-03....................................................135 Danny Lewis, 1991-92........................................................132 Joe Carr, 2006-07...............................................................132 Gavin Toma, 2014-15..........................................................132 Art Johnson, 1991-92........................................................ 130 Scott Armstrong, 1993-94..................................................130
3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE (minimum 75 attempts) * Kevin Heck, 1990-91 (38-73)............................................ .521 * Ian Larkin, 2011-12 (31-60)............................................. .517 1. Kris Krzyminski, 2006-07 (83-164)................................... .506 2. Scott Armstrong, 1990-91 (38-78)................................... .487 3. Scott Armstrong, 1992-93 (46-100)................................. .460 4. Ethan Banks, 2004-05 (59-129)........................................ .457 5. Gavin Toma, 2014-15 (58-70).............................................447 6. Mark Herron, 1993-94 (70-159)....................................... .440 7. Mike Foley, 1995-96 (45-103).......................................... .437 8. Mark Herron, 1992-93 (61-140)....................................... .436 9. Morris Hall, 2004-05 (76-175).......................................... .434 10. Stacey Waters, 2011-12 (39-90)....................................... .433 11. Scott Armstrong, 1993-94 (56-130)................................. .431 12. Brent Wall, 1999-00 (34-80)............................................ .425 13. Durand Watkins, 1995-96 (59-139)................................ .4244 14. Dave Thielen, 1998-99 (36-85)....................................... .4235 15. Art Johnson, 1991-92 (55-130)...................................... .4231 16. Bryan Wright, 2008-09 (48-114)...................................... .421 17. Danny Lewis, 1991-92 (55-132)....................................... .417 18. Jason Poe, 1999-00 (34-82)............................................. .415 19. Art Johnson, 1990-91 (63-152)........................................ .414 20. Nick Gout, 2000-01 (32-79).............................................. .405 *-Did not meet minimum attempt requirement 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 14. 15. 17. 18. 19. 20.
FREE THROWS MADE Al Ament, 1988-89.............................................................194 Charlie Primas, 1953-54.....................................................192 Charlie Primas, 1952-53.....................................................157 Ike Udanoh, 2011-12..........................................................144 Bob Solomon, 1972-73.......................................................141 Raheem Muhammad, 1985-86..........................................140 Marty Letzmann, 1966-67..................................................132 Morris Hall, 2004-05...........................................................126 Bryan Smothers, 2010-11...................................................121 Michael Aaron, 1993-94.....................................................120 Bob Solomon, 1971-72.......................................................117 Grady Lowry, 1985-86........................................................117 Kris Krzyminski, 2006-07....................................................117 Charlie Primas, 1951-52.....................................................115 Terry Cupples, 1967-68......................................................114 Chene Phillips, 2012-13......................................................114 George Duncan, 1959-60....................................................113 Alex Ward, 1999-00............................................................109 Howard Monk, 1980-81.....................................................108 Don Petties, 1981-82..........................................................107 Grady Lowry, 1984-85........................................................107 Danny Lewis, 1991-92........................................................107
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FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Charlie Primas, 1953-54.....................................................298 Al Ament, 1988-89.............................................................244 Charlie Primas, 1952-53.....................................................236 Raheem Muhammad, 1985-86..........................................222 Bob Solomon, 1972-73.......................................................199 Bob Solomon, 1971-72.......................................................183 Marty Letzmann, 1966-67..................................................182 Michael Aaron, 1993-94.....................................................180 Ike Udanoh, 2011-12..........................................................180 Charlie Primas, 1951-52.....................................................171 Chene Phillips, 2013-13......................................................165 Morris Hall, 2004-05...........................................................163 Raheem Muhammad, 1984-85..........................................158 Kendon Edwards, 2003-04.................................................155 George Duncan, 1959-60....................................................154 Bob Solomon, 1970-71.......................................................150 Grady Lowry, 1985-86........................................................148 Chene Phillips, 2013-14 .................................................... 147 Kendon Edwards, 2002-03.................................................146 Mike Hollingsworth, 2010-11.............................................145
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FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (minimum 60 attempts) Bryan Smothers, 2009-10 (85-94).................................... .904 Jim Urbanick, 1987-88 (49-55)......................................... .891 Mark Herron, 1992-93 (61-69)......................................... .884 Gavin Toma, 2013-14 (45-51)........................................... .882 Grady Wicker, 1979-80 (44-50)......................................... .880 John Scott, 1980-81 (88-102)........................................... .863 James Davis, 2003-04 (65-76).......................................... .855 Kevin Heck, 1990-91 (52-61)............................................ .852 Mark Herron, 1993-94 (101-119)..................................... .849 Kris Krzyminski, 2006-07 (117-138)................................. .848 Clark Bishop, 2014-15 (71-84).......................................... .845 Erik Parker, 2004-05 (97-115).......................................... .843 Bryan Smothers, 2010-11 (121-144)................................ .840 Gavin Toma, 2014-15 (58-70)........................................... .829 Fred Wolcott, 1962-63 (72-87)......................................... .828 Bryan Coleman, 2013-14 (65-79) .................................... .823 Reggie Kirkland, 2000-01 (69-84).................................... .821 Bryan Wright, 2008-09 (91-111)...................................... .820 Oscar Sanders, 2003-04 (54-66)....................................... .818 Bryan Wright, 2009-10 (83-102)...................................... .814 Kris Krzyminski, 2005-06 (56-69)..................................... .812 Terrance Walker, 1994-95 (68-84)................................... .810 Terry Cupples, 1967-68 (114-141).................................... .809 Gerald Williams-Taylor, 2012-13 (50-62)........................ .8064
REBOUNDS 1.* Raheem Muhammad, 1985-86..........................................428 2. Charlie Primas, 1953-54.....................................................418 3. Raheem Muhammad, 1984-85..........................................353 4. George Brown, 1954-55.....................................................347 5. John Kline, 1951-52...........................................................346 6. Charlie Primas, 1952-53.....................................................326 7. Bob Solomon, 1970-71.......................................................322 8. Al Ament, 1988-89.............................................................318 9. George Brown, 1955-56.....................................................316 10. Ty Richardson, 1976-77......................................................312 11. Reggie Piggee, 1969-70.....................................................307 12. Bob Solomon, 1972-73.......................................................300 13. Charlie Primas, 1951-52.....................................................290 14. Bob Solomon, 1971-72.......................................................287 15. George Brown, 1956-57.....................................................282 16. Adam Jones, 1999-00.........................................................271 17. Kendon Edwards, 2003-04.................................................260 18. Ike Udanoh, 2011-12..........................................................258 19. Raheem Muhammad, 1983-84..........................................256 20. Terry Cupples, 1966-67......................................................255 *-Led NCAA Division II in rebounding average (13.8).
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REBOUNDING AVERAGE (REBOUNDS/GP) (minimum 15 games) Charlie Primas, 1953-54 (418/22).....................................19.0 Charlie Primas, 1952-53 (326/20).....................................16.3 George Brown, 1956-57 (282/18).....................................15.7 George Brown, 1954-55 (347/23).....................................15.1 George Brown, 1955-56 (316/21).....................................15.0 Bob Solomon, 1970-71 (322/22).......................................14.6 John Kline, 1951-52 (346/25)..........................................13.84 Raheem Muhammad, 1985-86 (428/31).........................13.81 John Kline, 1952-53 (207/15)..........................................13.80 Raheem Muhammad, 1984-85 (353/27)...........................13.1 Terry Cupples, 1966-67 (255/20).......................................12.8 Marty Letzmann, 1966-67 (252/20)..................................12.6 Bob Solomon, 1972-73 (300/24).....................................12.50 Bob Solomon, 1971-72 (287/23).....................................12.48 Reggie Piggee, 1969-70 (307/25).....................................12.3 Charlie Primas, 1951-52 (290/24).....................................12.1 Ty Richardson, 1976-77 (312/26)......................................12.0 Al Ament, 1988-89 (318/28).............................................11.4 Terry Cupples, 1967-68 (245/22).......................................11.1 Ty Richardson, 1975-76 (254/23)......................................11.0
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ASSISTS (records kept since 1964-65) Darrell Evans, 2004-05.......................................................232 Terrance Walker, 1993-94..................................................200 Hank Woodmore, 1987-88.................................................152 Bryan Smothers, 2010-11...................................................151 Terrance Walker, 1994-95..................................................150 Darrell Evans, 2003-04.......................................................145 Tony Ball, 1982-83.............................................................143 Grady Wicker, 1979-80.......................................................141 Michael Lloyd, 1983-84......................................................140 Art Johnson, 1991-92.........................................................140 Kris Krzyminski, 2005-06....................................................140 Art Johnson, 1990-91.........................................................138 Chene Phillips, 2013-14 .................................................... 138 Grady Wicker, 1980-81.......................................................129 Kevin Heck, 1990-91...........................................................119 Daran Armstrong, 1981-82.................................................117 Danny Lewis, 1992-93........................................................117 Kevin Heck, 1988-89...........................................................116 Fred Martus, 1969-70.........................................................110 Kevin Heck, 1989-90...........................................................109
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BLOCKS (records kept since 1974-75) Shane Lawal, 2008-09..........................................................71 Brian Koscielski, 1993-94.....................................................69 Ty Richardson, 1976-77........................................................57 Mario Pearson, 1988-89.......................................................55 Ty Richardson, 1974-75........................................................53 Brian Koscielski, 1992-93.....................................................51 Ty Richardson, 1975-76........................................................50 Raheem Muhammad, 1985-86............................................45 Ian Larkin, 2011-12..............................................................43 Tony Goins, 1997-98.............................................................42 Raheem Muhammad, 1983-84............................................40 Eric Jackson, 1987-88...........................................................36 Ian Larkin, 2012-13..............................................................35 Maurice Macon, 1985-86......................................................33 Corwin Jones, 1995-96.........................................................33 Jerry Oden, 2010-11.............................................................32 Michael Martin, 2013-14 .................................................... 32 Raheem Muhammad, 1982-83............................................31 Raheem Muhammad, 1984-85............................................29 Mario Pearson, 1987-88.......................................................29
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STEALS (records kept since 1974-75) Hank Woodmore, 1987-88...................................................77 Danny Lewis, 1991-92..........................................................74 Charles LeSure, 1999-00.......................................................69 Art Johnson, 1991-92...........................................................68 Danny Lewis, 1992-93..........................................................66 Art Johnson, 1990-91...........................................................65 Grady Lowry, 1984-85..........................................................60 Justin Chapman, 2002-03.....................................................57 Darrell Evans, 2003-04.........................................................56 Tony Ball, 1982-83...............................................................55 Hank Woodmore, 1986-87...................................................55 Darrell Evans, 2004-05.........................................................54 Charles LeSure, 1998-99.......................................................53 Grady Wicker, 1980-81.........................................................51 Ron Zenn, 1974-75...............................................................50 Grady Wicker, 1979-80.........................................................50 Adam Jones, 1999-00...........................................................49 Oscar Sanders, 2003-04........................................................49 Bryan Smothers, 2010-11.....................................................49 Nate Mack, 1976-77.............................................................48 Grady Lowry, 1985-86..........................................................48 Kendall LeSure, 2001-02......................................................48
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GAMES Scott Armstrong, 1992-93....................................................32 Andy Ayrault, 1992-93.........................................................32 Mark Herron, 1992-93..........................................................32 Morris Hall, 2004-05.............................................................32 Herb Goliday, 2004-05.........................................................32 Dwight King, 1985-86..........................................................31 Raheem Muhammad, 1985-86............................................31 Scott Armstrong, 1991-92....................................................31 Otis Evans, 1991-92..............................................................31 Derek Hardy, 1991-92..........................................................31 Art Johnson, 1991-92...........................................................31 Danny Lewis, 1991-92..........................................................31 Randy Calcaterra, 1992-93...................................................31 Derek Hardy, 1992-93..........................................................31 Mike Moscato, 1992-93........................................................31 Kendon Edwards, 2003-04...................................................31 Darrell Evans, 2003-04 & 2004-05........................................31 Kendall LeSure, 2003-04......................................................31 Oscar Sanders, 2003-04........................................................31
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MINUTES Morris Hall, 2004-05.........................................................1203 Darrell Evans, 2004-05.....................................................1141 Bryan Smothers, 2010-11.................................................1110 Raheem Muhammad, 1985-86........................................1082 Art Johnson, 1991-92.......................................................1054 Herb Goliday, 2004-05.....................................................1041 Mark Herron, 1993-94......................................................1032 Kris Krzyminski, 2006-07..................................................1020 Bryan Wright, 2009-10.....................................................1005 Art Johnson, 1990-91.........................................................978 Grady Lowry, 1985-86........................................................977 Danny Lewis, 1991-92........................................................974 Kris Krzyminski, 2005-06....................................................963 Cole Prophet, 2012-13........................................................963 Mike Hollingsworth, 2010-11.............................................944 Gary Hawthorne, 1978-79..................................................941 Al Ament, 1988-89.............................................................939 Darrell Evans, 2003-04.......................................................936 Bryan Smothers, 2009-10...................................................933 Mike Brown, 2000-01.........................................................932
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Consecutive Free Throws Made Bryan Smothers, 2008-09.....................................................33 Bryan Smothers, 2010-11.....................................................24 Fred Wolcott, 1963-65.........................................................20
2015-16 Warrior Men’s Basketball CAREER RECORDS * 1. * * 2. 3. * 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. * 15. TA
Scoring Average (minimum 40 games played) Michael Aaron, 1993-94......................................... 25...............643/25.72 Bob Solomon, 1970-73........................................... 69............1,612/23.36 Fred Prime, 1960-62............................................... 36...............788/21.89 Don Petties, 1981-82.............................................. 23...............457/19.87 Charlie Primas, 1950-54......................................... 66............1,290/19.54 Kris Krzyminski, 2005-07........................................ 51...............973/19.08 Reggie Piggee, 1967-70......................................... 37...............683/18.46 Danny Lewis, 1991-93............................................ 55...............993/18.05 Tony Goins, 1995-99............................................. 106............1,852/17.47 Fred Wolcott, 1961-65........................................... 51...............843/16.53 Marty Letzmann, 1963-67...................................... 56...............920/16.43 Gary Hawthorne, 1978-80...................................... 54...............871/16.13 John Kline, 1950-52............................................... 48...............751/15.64 George Duncan, 1954-60........................................ 80............1,243/15.54 Clarence Straughn, 1954-56................................... 44...............672/15.27 George Brown, 1953-57......................................... 69............1,044/15.13 John Scott, 1979-81............................................... 54...............815/15.09 Ty Richardson, 1974-78........................................ 100............1,484/14.84 Tyrone Henton, 1971-73........................................ 31...............458/14.77 Willie Volsan, 1973-75........................................... 48...............699/14.56 Clark Bishop, 2013-SA................................... 50.............. 465/9.3
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Field Goals Made (GP - FGM) Tony Goins, 1995-99............................................. 106......................... 687 Bob Solomon, 1970-73........................................... 69......................... 635 Ty Richardson, 1974-78........................................ 100......................... 629 Grady Lowry, 1983-87.......................................... 108......................... 626 Raheem Muhammad, 1982-86............................. 114......................... 569 Derek Hardy, 1990-93............................................ 95......................... 484 Otis Evans, 1988-92.............................................. 106......................... 472 George Duncan, 1954-60........................................ 80......................... 467 Herb Goliday, 2003-06........................................... 87......................... 418 Charlie Primas, 1950-54......................................... 66......................... 413 Scott Armstrong, 1990-93.................................... 120......................... 399 George Brown, 1953-57......................................... 69......................... 396 Al Ament, 1985-89................................................. 95......................... 392 Ian Larkin, 2009-13.............................................. 108......................... 390 Grady Wicker, 1977-81......................................... 107......................... 388 Art Johnson, 1988-92........................................... 111......................... 386 Charles LeSure, 1996-00....................................... 110......................... 386 Bryan Smothers, 2007-11..................................... 101......................... 385 Dwight King, 1985-88............................................ 80......................... 381 Steve Brinkel, 1977-80........................................... 79......................... 379 Clark Bishop, 2013-SA ...................................50.................... 161
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Field Goals Attempted (GP - FGA) Tony Goins, 1995-99............................................. 106...................... 1,499 Ty Richardson, 1974-78........................................ 100...................... 1,433 Bob Solomon, 1970-73........................................... 69...................... 1,260 Grady Lowry, 1983-87.......................................... 108...................... 1,239 George Duncan, 1954-60........................................ 80...................... 1,100 Raheem Muhammad, 1982-86............................. 114...................... 1,095 Derek Hardy, 1990-93............................................ 95...................... 1,086 Richard Hall, 1944-50............................................. 88......................... 998 Bryan Smothers, 2007-11..................................... 101......................... 984 George Brown, 1953-57......................................... 69......................... 947 Charlie Primas, 1950-54......................................... 66......................... 935 Art Johnson, 1988-92........................................... 111......................... 930 Charles LeSure, 1996-00....................................... 110......................... 910 Kendall LeSure, 2000-04...................................... 109......................... 908 Grady Wicker, 1977-81......................................... 107......................... 889 Scott Armstrong, 1990-93.................................... 120......................... 879 Fred Prime, 1960-62............................................... 36......................... 846 Marty Letzmann, 1964-67...................................... 56......................... 797 Herb Goliday, 2003-06........................................... 87......................... 776 James Rucinski, 1947-50........................................ 62......................... 767 Clark Bishop, 2013-SA ...................................50.....................442
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Field Goal Percentage (minimum 360 attempts) Otis Evans, 1988-92.................................... (472-697)...................... .6772 Michael Aaron, 1993-94............................. (256-414)...................... .6184 Al Ament, 1985-89..................................... (392-696)...................... .5632 Ike Udanoh, 2009-12.................................. (370-671)...................... .5514 Irvin Marchand, 1991-95............................ (210-385)...................... .5454 Herb Goliday, 2003-06............................... (418-776)...................... .5387 John Scott, 1979-81................................... (343-647)...................... .5301 Mike Hollingsworth, 2009-13..................... (361-683)...................... .5285 Justin Chapman, 2001-03........................... (275-521)...................... .5278 Gary Hawthorne, 1978-80.......................... (362-686)...................... .5277 Ted McCree, 1985-87.................................. (204-390)...................... .5231 Reggie Kirkland, 2000-02........................... (194-373)...................... .5201
14. Raheem Muhammad, 1982-86................. (569-1095)...................... .5196 15. Jason Saddler, 2006-08.............................. (206-397)...................... .5189 16. Steve Brinkel, 1977-80............................... (379-733)...................... .5171 17. John Kline, 1950-53................................... (303-589)...................... .5144 Ian Larkin, 2009-13.................................... (390-760)...................... .5131 19. Kris Krzyminski, 2005-07............................ (340-664)...................... .5120 20. Kendon Edwards, 2002-04......................... (281-553)...................... .5081 TA Michael Lewis, 2012-SA.......................(113-231)................. .4891 #-Eighth all-time in NCAA Division II (15th in all divisions). 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. TA
Three-Point Field Goals Made (GP - FGM) Tony Goins, 1995-99............................................. 106......................... 181 Art Johnson, 1988-92........................................... 111......................... 171 Kendall LeSure, 2000-04...................................... 109......................... 165 Scott Armstrong, 1990-93.................................... 120......................... 158 Ethan Banks, 2002-06.......................................... 103......................... 140 Mark Herron, 1992-94............................................ 62......................... 131 Bryan Smothers, 2007-11..................................... 101......................... 129 Kris Krzyminski, 2005-07........................................ 51......................... 120 Danny Lewis, 1991-93............................................ 55......................... 115 Charles LeSure, 1996-00....................................... 110......................... 112 Bryan Coleman, 2010-14........................................ 97......................... 112 Durand Watkins, 1994-96...................................... 52......................... 109 Morris Hall, 2002-05............................................... 66......................... 106 Mike Foley, 1994-97............................................... 70......................... 105 Bryan Wright, 2008-SA........................................... 53......................... 104 Kevin Heck, 1987-91............................................. 106......................... 101 Gavin Toma, 2012-15.............................................. 58........................... 87 Derek Hardy, 1990-93............................................ 95........................... 79 Mike Brown, 2000-02............................................. 33........................... 75 Cole Prophet, 2011-13............................................ 63........................... 69 Clark Bishop, 2013-SA................................... 50...................... 46
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Three-Point Field Goals Attempted (GP - FGA) Kendall LeSure, 2000-04...................................... 109......................... 469 Tony Goins, 1995-99............................................. 106......................... 455 Art Johnson, 1988-92........................................... 111......................... 415 Scott Armstrong, 1990-93.................................... 120......................... 370 Charles LeSure, 1996-00....................................... 110......................... 366 Ethan Banks, 2002-06.......................................... 103......................... 364 Bryan Smothers, 2007-11..................................... 101......................... 348 Bryan Coleman, 2010-14........................................ 97......................... 329 Mark Herron, 1992-94............................................ 62......................... 299 Danny Lewis, 1991-93............................................ 55......................... 290 Kris Krzyminski, 2005-07........................................ 51......................... 269 Bryan Wright, 2008-10........................................... 53......................... 267 Mike Foley, 1994-97............................................... 70......................... 266 Durand Watkins, 1994-96...................................... 52......................... 265 Morris Hall, 2002-05............................................... 66......................... 254 Kevin Heck, 1987-91............................................. 106......................... 233 Derek Hardy, 1990-93............................................ 95......................... 219 Mike Brown, 2000-02............................................. 33......................... 212 Gavin Toma, 2012-15.............................................. 58......................... 205 Cole Prophet, 2011-13............................................ 53......................... 203 Clark Bishop, 2013-SA .................................. 50.................... 138
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3-Point Field Goal Percentage (minimum 90 attempts) Ian Larkin, 2009-13...................................... (68-147)...................... .4625 Kris Krzyminski, 2005-07............................ (120-269)...................... .4461 Mark Herron, 1992-94................................ (131-299)...................... .4381 Kevin Heck, 1987-91................................... (101-233)...................... .4334 Scott Armstrong, 1990-94.......................... (158-370)...................... .4270 Gavin Toma, 2012-15.................................... (87-205)...................... .4243 Morris Hall, 2002-05................................... (106-254)...................... .4173 Art Johnson, 1988-92................................. (171-415)...................... .4120 Durand Watkins, 1994-96.......................... (109-265)...................... .4113 Tony Goins, 1995-99................................... (181-455)...................... .3978 Danny Lewis, 1991-93................................ (115-290)...................... .3966 Larry Edwards, 2006-10............................... (46-116)...................... .3966 Mike Foley, 1994-97................................... (105-266)...................... .3947 Bryan Wright, 2008-10............................... (104-267)...................... .3895 Jason Poe, 1998-00...................................... (64-166)...................... .3855 Ethan Banks, 2002-06................................ (140-364)...................... .3846 Dave Thielen, 1998-00................................... (38-99)...................... .3838 Yusuf Harris, 1993-96................................... (40-105)...................... .3809 Terrance Porter, 1997-98.............................. (64-168)...................... .3809 Mike Moscato, 1991-93................................ (49-129)...................... .3798 Clark Bishop, 2013-SA ......................... (46-138) ................. .3333
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Free Throws Made (GP - FTM) Charlie Primas, 1951-54......................................... 66......................... 464 Raheem Muhammad, 1982-86............................. 114......................... 352 Bob Solomon, 1970-73........................................... 69......................... 342
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Grady Lowry, 1983-87.......................................... 108......................... 310 George Duncan, 1954-60........................................ 80......................... 309 Tony Goins, 1995-99............................................. 106......................... 297 Al Ament, 1985-89................................................. 95......................... 279 Bryan Smothers, 2007-11..................................... 101......................... 276 Howard Monk, 1980-84....................................... 104......................... 275 Art Johnson, 1988-92........................................... 111......................... 272 Marty Letzmann, 1964-67...................................... 56......................... 270 Derek Hardy, 1990-94............................................ 95......................... 264 Fred Wolcott, 1962-65........................................... 51......................... 258 Ike Udanoh, 2009-12.............................................. 81......................... 255 George Brown, 1953-57......................................... 69......................... 252 Richard Hall, 1946-50............................................. 88......................... 246 Ty Richardson, 1974-78........................................ 100......................... 224 Andy Ayrault, 1989-93......................................... 116......................... 220 Morris Hall, 2002-05............................................... 66......................... 219 Charles LeSure, 1996-2000................................... 110......................... 214 Clark Bishop, 2013-SA....................................50...................... 97
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Free Throws Attempted (FTA) Charlie Primas, 1951-54......................................... 66......................... 705 Raheem Muhammad, 1982-86............................. 114......................... 552 Bob Solomon, 1970-73........................................... 69......................... 532 George Duncan, 1954-60........................................ 80......................... 443 Tony Goins, 1995-99............................................. 106......................... 424 Grady Lowry, 1983-87.......................................... 108......................... 418 Marty Letzmann, 1964-67...................................... 56......................... 394 Howard Monk, 1980-84....................................... 104......................... 377 Derek Hardy, 1990-94............................................ 95......................... 375 Art Johnson, 1988-92........................................... 111......................... 365 George Brown, 1953-57......................................... 69......................... 364 Al Ament, 1985-89................................................. 95......................... 362 Ike Udanoh, 2009-12.............................................. 81......................... 351 Richard Hall, 1944-50............................................. 88......................... 345 Ty Richardson, 1974-78........................................ 100......................... 343 Fred Wolcott, 1962-65........................................... 51......................... 323 Bryan Smothers, 2007-11..................................... 101......................... 323 Andy Ayrault, 1989-93......................................... 116......................... 320 Bob Kendrick, 1954-58........................................... 53......................... 317 Charles LeSure, 1996-2000................................... 110......................... 304 Clark Bishop, 2013-SA....................................50.....................121
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Free Throw Percentage (minimum 120 attempts) Mark Herron, 1992-94................................ (162-188)...................... .8617 Bryan Smothers, 2007-11........................... (276-323)...................... .8544 Gavin Toma, 2012-15.................................. (103-121)...................... .8512 John Scott, 1979-81................................... (129-154)...................... .8377 Kris Krzyminski, 2005-07............................ (173-207)...................... .8357 Erik Parker, 2004-06................................... (151-183)...................... .8251 Bryan Wright, 2008-10............................... (174-213)...................... .8169 Don Petties, 1981-82.................................. (107-133)...................... .8045 Clark Bishop, 2013-SA ......................... (97-121) ................. .8016 Fred Wolcott, 1961-65............................... (258-323)...................... .7988 Durand Watkins, 1994-96........................... (109-137)...................... .7956 Bryan Coleman, 2010-14............................ (166-209)...................... .7942 Reggie Kirkland, 2000-02........................... (103-130)...................... .7923 Alex Ward, 1998-00.................................... (194-248)...................... .7823 Oscar Sanders, 2002-04................................ (99-127)...................... .7795 Kevin Heck, 1987-91................................... (119-153)...................... .7778 Morris Hall, 2002-05................................... (219-284)...................... .7711 Al Ament, 1985-89..................................... (279-362)...................... .7707 Scott Armstrong, 1990-94.......................... (124-161)...................... .7702 Terrance Walker, 1993-95.......................... (139-181)...................... .7679 Herb Goliday, 2003-06............................... (152-198)...................... .7677
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Rebounds (GP - REB/Per Game) Raheem Muhammad, 1982-86............................. 114..............1,271/11.1 Charlie Primas, 1951-54......................................... 66..............1,034/15.7 Ty Richardson, 1974-78........................................ 100...................983/9.8 George Brown, 1953-57......................................... 69.................953/13.8 Bob Solomon, 1970-73........................................... 69.................909/13.2 Otis Evans, 1988-92.............................................. 106...................684/6.5 Adam Jones, 1997-00............................................. 86...................636/7.4 John Kline, 1950-53............................................... 48.................632/13.2 Tony Goins, 1995-99............................................. 106...................630/6.9 Al Ament, 1985-89................................................. 95...................600/6.3 Andy Ayrault, 1989-93......................................... 116...................592/5.1 Ike Udanoh, 2009-12.............................................. 81...................584/7.2 James Newsom, 1971-74....................................... 71...................572/8.1 Marty Letzmann, 1964-67...................................... 56...................555/9.9 Ian Larkin, 2009-13.............................................. 108...................550/5.1 Steve Brinkel, 1977-80........................................... 79...................548/6.9 George Duncan, 1954-60........................................ 80...................530/6.6
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Terry Cupples, 1966-68.......................................... 42.................500/11.9 Reggie Piggee, 1967-70......................................... 37.................492/13.3 Joe Yelder, 1973-76................................................ 61...................490/8.0 Michael Lewis, 2012-SA..................................32.............. 171/5.3 Rebounding Average (GP/REB - Per Game) (minimum 35 games played) Charlie Primas, 1951-54...............................66/1,034........................ 15.7 George Brown, 1953-57..................................69/953........................ 13.8 Reggie Piggee, 1967-70..................................37/492........................ 13.3 Bob Solomon, 1970-73....................................69/909.................... 13.174 John Kline, 1950-53........................................48/632.................... 13.167 Terry Cupples, 1966-68...................................42/500........................ 11.9 Raheem Muhammad, 1982-86...................114/1,271........................ 11.1 James Lawor, 1959-62.....................................44/451........................ 10.3 Marty Letzmann, 1964-67...............................56/555.......................... 9.9 Ty Richardson, 1974-78.................................100/983.......................... 9.8 Willie Volsan, 1973-75.....................................48/421.......................... 8.8 Bill Tyler, 1970-72............................................38/322.......................... 8.5 James Carmichael, 1963-65.............................36/297.......................... 8.3 Bob Kendrick, 1954-58....................................53/436.......................... 8.2 James Newsom, 1971-74................................71/572.......................... 8.1 Joe Yelder, 1973-76.........................................61/490.......................... 8.0 Kendon Edwards, 2002-04...............................58/434.......................... 7.5 Adam Jones, 1997-00......................................86/636.......................... 7.4 Cliff Russell, 1977-79.......................................52/381........................ 7.33 Fred Prime, 1960-62........................................36/262........................ 7.28 Michael Lewis, 2012-SA...........................32/171....................5.34
Assists (GP - ASTS/Per Game) 1. Art Johnson, 1988-92........................................... 111...................434/3.9 2. Grady Wicker, 1977-81......................................... 107...................405/3.8 3. Darrell Evans, 2003-05........................................... 62...................377/6.1 4. Kevin Heck, 1987-91............................................. 106...................365/3.4 5. Terrance Walker, 1993-95...................................... 55...................350/6.4 6. Hank Woodmore, 1985-88..................................... 86...................330/3.8 7. Ron Zenn, 1973-77................................................. 96...................312/3.3 8. Bryan Smothers, 2007-11..................................... 101...................308/3.0 9. Charles LeSure, 1996-00....................................... 110...................291/2.6 10. Dale Brundidge, 2008-12..................................... 101...................242/2.4 11. Larry Edwards, 2006-10....................................... 100...................241/2.4 12. Kris Krzyminski, 2005-07........................................ 51...................235/4.6 13. Chene Phillips, 2012-14.......................................... 52...................232/4.4 13. Jerry Coury, 1967-71.............................................. 59...................215/3.6 14. Adam Jones, 1997-00............................................. 86...................212/2.5 15. Cole Prophet, 2011-13............................................ 53...................207/3.9 16. Fred Martus, 1967-70............................................. 67...................206/3.1 17. Danny Lewis, 1991-93............................................ 55...................202/3.7 18. Michael Lloyd, 1982-84.......................................... 54...................201/3.7 19. Grady Lowry, 1983-87.......................................... 108...................200/1.9 20. Paul Bresette, 1969-72........................................... 60...................196/3.3 21. Tony Goins, 1995-99............................................. 106...................195/1.8 TA Marcus Moore, 2014-SA................................. 25.............. 84/3.36 Assists Average (GP/ASTS - Per Game) (minimum 32 games played) 1. Terrance Walker, 1993-95...............................55/350.......................... 6.4 2. Darrell Evans, 2003-05....................................62/377.......................... 6.1 3. Kris Krzyminski, 2005-07.................................51/235.......................... 4.6 4. Chene Phillips, 2012-14.................................. 52/223........................ 4.46 4. Art Johnson, 1988-92....................................111/434........................ 3.91 5 Cole Prophet, 2011-12.....................................53/207........................ 3.90 6. Hank Woodmore, 1985-88..............................86/330........................ 3.84 7. Grady Wicker, 1977-81..................................107/405........................ 3.79 8. Michael Lloyd, 1982-84...................................54/201........................ 3.72 9. Scott Perry, 1984-86........................................46/169...................... 3.674 10. Danny Lewis, 1991-93.....................................55/202...................... 3.673 11. Jerry Coury, 1967-71.......................................59/215........................ 3.64 12. Daran Armstrong, 1981-83..............................50/178........................ 3.56 13. Kevin Heck, 1987-91......................................106/365........................ 3.44 14. Mike Brown, 2000-02......................................33/111........................ 3.36 TA Marcus Moore, 2014-SA............................ 25/84................... 3.36 15. Mike Rogers, 1971-73......................................44/146........................ 3.32 16. Paul Bresette, 1969-72....................................60/196........................ 3.27 17. Ron Zenn, 1973-77..........................................96/312........................ 3.25 18. Fred Martus, 1967-70......................................67/206........................ 3.07 19. Bryan Smothers, 2007-11..............................101/308........................ 3.05 20. Oscar Sanders, 2002-04...................................58/172........................ 2.97 1. 2. 3. 4.
Blocks (GP - BLKS/Per Game) Ty Richardson, 1974-78........................................ 100...................165/1.7 Raheem Muhammad, 1982-86............................. 114...................145/1.3 Brian Koscielski, 1992-94....................................... 58...................120/2.1 Ian Larkin, 2009-13.............................................. 108...................115/1.0
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Tony Goins, 1995-99............................................. 106.....................95/0.9 Mario Pearson, 1987-89......................................... 44.....................84/1.9 Jerry Oden, 2006-11............................................... 87.....................80/0.9 Shane Lawal, 2008-09............................................ 27.....................71/2.6 Eric Jackson, 1986-88............................................. 57.....................63/1.1 Ike Udanoh, 2009-12.............................................. 81.....................63/0.8 Grady Lowry, 1983-87.......................................... 108.....................62/0.6 Maurice Macon, 1984-87........................................ 69.....................61/0.9 Otis Evans, 1988-92.............................................. 106.....................60/0.6 Corwin Jones, 1995-97........................................... 44.....................56/1.3 Tom Pauly, 1996-00............................................... 88.....................53/0.6 Dwight King, 1985-88............................................ 80.....................50/0.6 Randy Calcaterra, 1991-95................................... 103.....................45/0.4 Michael Martin, 2012-14........................................ 48.....................46/0.9 Ben Bakken, 1998-2000......................................... 59.....................42/0.7 Steve Brinkel, 1977-80........................................... 79.....................40/0.5 Irvin Marchand, 1991-95........................................ 76.....................40/0.5 Trsitan Wilson, 2014-SA.................................25.............. 28/1.12
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Blocks Average (GP/BLKS - Per Game) (minimum 32 games played) Shane Lawal, 2008-09.......................................27/71.......................... 2.6 Brian Koscielski, 1992-94................................58/120.......................... 2.1 Mario Pearson, 1987-89....................................44/84.......................... 1.9 Ty Richardson, 1974-78.................................100/165.......................... 1.7 Corwin Jones, 1995-97......................................44/56...................... 1.273 Raheem Muhammad, 1982-86......................114/145...................... 1.272 Tristan Wilson, 2014-SA............................25/28....................1.12 Eric Jackson, 1986-88........................................57/63.......................... 1.1 Ian Larkin, 2009-13.......................................108/115.......................... 1.0 Michael Martin, 2012-14.................................. 48/46 ....................... 0.95 Jerry Oden, 2006-11..........................................87/80........................ 0.92 Will Paige, 1992-93...........................................29/26...................... 0.897 Tony Goins, 1995-99........................................106/95...................... 0.896 Maurice Macon, 1984-87...................................69/61........................ 0.88 Ike Udanoh, 2009-12.........................................81/63........................ 0.78 Erik Parker, 2004-06..........................................45/33........................ 0.73 Michael Aaron, 1993-94....................................25/18........................ 0.72 Ben Bakken, 1998-2000....................................59/42........................ 0.71 Bryan Edwards, 2008-10...................................54/36........................ 0.67 Dwight King, 1985-88.......................................80/50........................ 0.63 Cedric Olden, 1981-83.......................................41/25........................ 0.61 Oscar Sanders, 2002-04.....................................58/35...................... 0.603 Tom Pauly, 1996-00..........................................88/53...................... 0.602 Grady Lowry, 1983-87.....................................108/62........................ 0.57
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Steals (GP - STLS/Per Game) Art Johnson, 1988-92........................................... 111...................200/1.8 Charles LeSure, 1996-00....................................... 110...................193/1.8 Hank Woodmore, 1985-88..................................... 86...................167/1.9 Kendall LeSure, 2000-04...................................... 109...................165/1.5 Grady Wicker, 1977-81......................................... 107...................163/1.5 Grady Lowry, 1983-87.......................................... 108...................153/1.4 Bryan Smothers, 2007-11..................................... 101...................147/1.5 Danny Lewis, 1991-93............................................ 55...................140/2.5 Ron Zenn, 1973-77................................................. 96...................137/1.4 Dale Brundidge, 2008-12..................................... 101...................120/1.2 Tony Goins, 1995-99............................................. 106...................111/1.0 Darrell Evans, 2003-05........................................... 62...................110/1.8 Larry Edwards, 2006-10....................................... 100...................107/1.1 Raheem Muhammad, 1982-86............................. 114...................105/0.9 Justin Chapman, 2001-03....................................... 54...................102/1.9 Herb Goliday, 2003-06........................................... 87...................102/1.2 Dwight King, 1985-88............................................ 80.....................95/1.2 Adam Jones, 1997-2000......................................... 86.....................95/1.1 Ty Richardson, 1974-78........................................ 100.....................92/0.9 Ike Udanoh, 2009-12.............................................. 81.....................92/1.1 Clark Bishop, 2013-SA....................................50................ 40/0.8
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Games Played Scott Armstrong, 1990-93................................................................... 120 Andy Ayrault, 1989-93........................................................................ 116 Raheem Muhammad, 1982-86............................................................ 114 Art Johnson, 1988-92.......................................................................... 111 Charles LeSure, 1996-00...................................................................... 110 Kendall LeSure, 2000-04..................................................................... 109 Grady Lowry, 1983-87......................................................................... 108 Ian Larkin, 2009-13............................................................................. 108 Grady Wicker, 1977-81........................................................................ 107 Kevin Heck, 1987-91............................................................................ 106 Otis Evans, 1988-92............................................................................. 106 Tony Goins, 1995-99............................................................................ 106 Howard Monk, 1980-84...................................................................... 104
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Randy Calcaterra, 1991-95.................................................................. 103 Ethan Banks, 2002-06......................................................................... 103 Angelo Patsalis, 1976-80..................................................................... 101 Bryan Smothers, 2007-11.................................................................... 101 Dale Brundidge, 2008-12.................................................................... 101 Ty Richardson, 1974-78....................................................................... 100 Larry Edwards, 2006-10...................................................................... 100 Clark Bishop, 2013-SA.............................................................. 50
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Starts (since 1973) Raheem Muhammad, 1982-86............................................................ 111 Tony Goins, 1995-99............................................................................ 102 Andy Ayrault, 1989-93.......................................................................... 90 Otis Evans, 1988-92............................................................................... 89 Scott Armstrong, 1990-93..................................................................... 89 Art Johnson, 1988-92............................................................................ 88 Bryan Smothers, 2007-11...................................................................... 86 Charles LeSure, 1996-00........................................................................ 85 Ike Udanoh, 2009-12............................................................................. 80 Ty Richardson, 1974-78......................................................................... 79 Jerry Oden, 2006-11.............................................................................. 78 Grady Wicker, 1977-81.......................................................................... 77 Steve Brinkel, 1977-80.......................................................................... 76 Howard Monk, 1980-84........................................................................ 75 Herb Goliday, 2003-06........................................................................... 74 Grady Lowry, 1983-87........................................................................... 73 Dale Brundidge, 2008-12...................................................................... 71 Bob Solomon, 1970-73.......................................................................... 69 Clark Bishop, 2013-SA.............................................................. 48
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Minutes (GP - MP/Per Game) Raheem Muhammad, 1982-86............................. 114..............3,461/30.4 Bryan Smothers, 2007-11..................................... 101..............3,249/32.2 Art Johnson, 1988-92........................................... 111..............3,239/29.2 Tony Goins, 1995-99............................................. 106..............3,131/29.5 Ty Richardson, 1974-78........................................ 100..............3,032/30.3 Scott Armstrong, 1990-93.................................... 120..............3,004/25.0 Grady Lowry, 1983-87.......................................... 108..............2,941/27.2 Charles LeSure, 1996-00....................................... 110..............2,887/26.2 Kendall LeSure, 2000-04...................................... 109..............2,862/26.3 Grady Wicker, 1977-81......................................... 107..............2,689/25.1 Otis Evans, 1988-92.............................................. 106..............2,673/25.2 Howard Monk, 1980-84....................................... 104..............2,635/25.3 Ian Larkin, 2009-13.............................................. 108..............2,625/24.3 Bob Solomon, 1970-73........................................... 69..............2,511/36.4 Andy Ayrault, 1989-93......................................... 116..............2,500/21.6 Kevin Heck, 1987-91............................................. 106..............2,499/23.6 Herb Goliday, 2003-06........................................... 87..............2,450/28.2 Dale Brundidge, 2008-12..................................... 101..............2,430/24.1 Derek Hardy, 1990-94............................................. 95..............2,376/25.0 Jerry Oden, 2006-11............................................... 87..............2,348/27.0 Clark Bishop, 2013-SA....................................50..........1,438/29.2 Minutes Per Game (GP/MP - Per Game) (minimum 32 games played) Kris Krzyminski, 2005-07..............................51/1,983........................ 38.9 Bob Solomon, 1970-73.................................69/2,511........................ 36.4 Bryan Wright, 2008-10.................................53/1,847........................ 34.8 Mike Brown, 2000-02...................................33/1,142........................ 34.6 Cole Prophet, 2011-13..................................53/1,817........................ 34.3 Morris Hall, 2002-05.....................................66/2,235........................ 33.9 Gary Hawthorne, 1978-80............................54/1,821........................ 33.7 Darrell Evans, 2003-05..................................62/2,077........................ 33.5 Danny Lewis, 1991-93..................................55/1,797........................ 32.7 Bryan Smothers, 2007-11...........................101/3,249........................ 32.2 Terrance Walker, 1993-95.............................55/1,733...................... 31.51 Jason Saddler, 2006-08................................52/1,637...................... 31.48 Justin Chapman, 2001-03.............................54/1,684........................ 31.2 John Scott, 1979-81.....................................54/1,682...................... 31.14 Wynn Sarden, 2006-08.................................50/1,555...................... 31.10 Mark Herron, 1992-94..................................62/1,922........................ 31.0 Raheem Muhammad, 1982-86...................114/3,461........................ 30.4 Ty Richardson, 1974-78..............................100/3,032........................ 30.3 Fred Martus, 1967-70...................................67/2,003........................ 29.9 Yusuf Harris, 1993-96...................................34/1,014........................ 29.8 Clark Bishop, 2013-SA..........................50/1,438....................29.2
2015-16 Warrior Men’s Basketball ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS Opponent 728th Military Police Adrian Akron Albion Alderson-Broaddus Allegheny (Pa.) Alma Altoona “Big 5” Alumni Anderson Anthony Wayne (Fort Wayne, Ind.) Arizona Armour Tech (became Ill. Tech.) Ashland Augusta State Augustana (S.D.) Baldwin-Wallace Ball State Bellarmine Beloit (Wisc.) Berea (Ky.) Bethany (W. Va.) Bethany Lutheran of Detroit Bliss (Ohio) Bluffton Boston College Boston University Bowling Green Bradley Brandeis Buffalo Buffalo State Butler CCNY (City College, N.Y.) Cal. State-Bakersfield Cal. State-San Luis Obispo Cal. State-Santa Barbara California (Pa.) California Riverside Calvin Canisius Capital Case Tech Catholic University (D.C.) Centenary Central Michigan Central State (Ohio) Centre (Ky.) Chicago Chicago State Christian Brothers Cincinnati Clarion Cleveland State Coast Guard Concordia (Mich.) Connecticut Cornell Dartmouth Davis & Elkins DePaul DePauw Dearborn Naval SS Defiance Detroit Detroit College of Law Detroit Naval Training District of Columbia Dominican Dominican College of Racine Drury Duquesne Dyke (Ohio) - Chancellor University Earlham East Stroudsburg Eastern Illinois Eastern Michigan Evansville Fairleigh-Dickinson Fairmont State Ferris State Findlay Florida International Florida Southern Fort Custer Army Base (Mich.) Franklin Friends Gannon George Washington George Williams Georgetown (D.C.) Georgetown College (Ky.) Glenville State Grand Canyon Grand Rapids Baptist Grand Rapids JC Grand Valley State Grosse Ile NAS Guelph (Ont.) Gustavus Adolphus Heidelberg Henderson State Highland Park JC
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L First Year Last Year 0 1944-45 1944-45 2 1917-18 1976-77 6 1936-37 1971-72 4 1919-20 1978-79 0 1926-27 1995-96 1 1958-59 1965-66 0 1931-32 2003-04 0 1927-28 1928-29 1 1925-26 1939-40 0 1938-39 1984-85 0 1922-23 1922-23 1 1946-47 1946-47 3 1931-32 1934-35 22 1921-22 2014-15 0 2001-02 2001-02 0 1985-86 1985-86 1 1921-22 1921-22 3 1923-24 1980-81 4 2005-06 2012-13 2 1954-55 1954-55 0 1925-26 1925-26 6 1957-58 1965-66 0 1920-21 1920-21 0 1925-26 1925-26 1 1932-33 1932-33 1 1946-47 1946-47 1 1937-38 1966-67 8 1923-24 2008-09 3 1948-49 1954-55 1 1951-52 1954-55 8 1938-39 1970-71 5 1947-48 1978-79 4 1925-26 2002-03 2 1936-37 1937-38 3 1975-76 1992-93 0 1988-89 1988-89 0 1953-54 1953-54 1 2007-08 2007-08 1 1975-76 1975-76 2 1989-90 1996-97 7 1956-57 1972-73 3 1969-70 1972-73 10 1955-56 1965-66 0 1937-38 1937-38 0 1937-38 1938-39 32 1918-19 1973-74 6 1975-76 2014-15 0 1925-26 1925-26 4 1958-59 1964-65 2 1968-69 1975-76 1 2006-07 2006-07 6 1930-31 1947-48 0 2006-07 2006-07 10 1966-67 1978-79 0 1967-68 1967-68 0 1989-90 2003-04 3 1948-49 1951-52 1 1940-41 1941-42 1 1940-41 1942-43 2 1926-27 1926-27 2 1931-32 1955-56 2 1920-21 1921-22 0 1942-43 1942-43 1 1925-26 1925-26 33 1934-35 2000-01 0 1917-18 1918-19 0 1918-19 1918-19 1 2003-04 2003-04 0 1971-72 1971-72 1 1972-73 1972-73 1 2011-12 2012-13 1 1952-53 1953-54 0 1982-83 1984-85 1 1933-34 1971-72 0 2010-11 2010-11 3 1974-75 1975-76 36 1917-18 2008-09 0 1938-39 1938-39 2 1974-75 1976-77 2 1927-28 1995-96 41 1966-67 2014-15 27 1989-90 2014-15 0 1985-86 1985-86 3 1983-84 2002-03 0 1941-42 1948-49 1 1925-26 1925-26 0 1970-71 1970-71 17 1995-96 2010-11 4 1937-38 1939-40 1 1933-34 1935-36 0 1953-54 1953-54 1 1924-25 1924-25 2 1926-27 1938-39 0 2003-04 2003-04 0 1992-93 1992-93 0 1919-20 1922-23 46 1970-71 2014-15 1 1942-43 1942-43 1 1967-68 1971-72 1 1973-74 1973-74 1 1921-22 1931-32 1 1999-00 1999-00 0 1919-20 1921-22
Opponent Hillsdale Hiram Hunter Huntington College (Ind.) IPFW IUPUI Illinois State Illinois Tech Illinois Wesleyan Illinois-Chicago Indiana State Indiana-South Bend Indianapolis Iowa John Carroll J.F. Kennedy Juniata (Pa.) Kalamazoo Kent State Kentucky Kentucky State Kentucky Wesleyan LIU-C.W. Post* Lake Erie Lake Superior State Lander Lehigh Lewis Lima All-Stars Lock Haven Louisville Loyola (Ill.) Lynn Madonna Maine Malone Manhattan Marquette Marygrove Mass. Institute of Tech. McDaniel (Western Maryland) Memphis State Mercy Mercyhurst Metro State Mexico City YMCA Michigan “B” Michigan State Michigan State Freshman Michigan Tech Michigan-Dearborn Midwestern State Milwaukee (Formerly UWM) Minnesota-Duluth Morehead State Morningside Mount St. Mary (Md.) Mt. Union Nazareth Nebraska-Omaha New Orleans Niagara North Central (Ill.) Northeastern Illinois Northeastern State Northern Kentucky Northern Michigan Northwestern Northwood Notre Dame Nova (Southeastern) Oakland Oberlin* Ohio Dominican Ohio Northern Ohio University Ohio Wesleyan Oklahoma City Olivet Oregon Oregon State Ottawa (Ont.) Parsons (Iowa) Penn State Philadelphia Textile Pittsburgh-Johnstown Point Park College (Pa.) Pontiac JC Potomac JC (W. Va.) Providence Purdue Rayl’s Regis (Colo.) Rhode Island Ripon (Wisc.) Roanoke Robert Morris Rochester College (Mich.) Rochester Institute of Technology Rockford SIU-Carbondale SIU-Edwardsville
W 45 1 1 0 2 0 0 6 0 3 1 1 3 1 11 1 1 13 1 0 2 0 1 7 43 0 1 4 0 0 1 0 0 7 0 2 0 1 7 0 1 1 7 13 0 2 5 1 2 52 24 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 6 0 1 1 4 1 0 37 1 39 0 1 41 1 6 1 1 1 0 9 2 0 1 1 2 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 6 1 0 0 3
46
L First Year Last Year 37 1931-32 2014-15 0 1977-78 1977-78 0 1956-57 1956-57 2 1922-23 1922-23 1 1992-93 1994-95 2 1976-77 1977-78 2 1966-67 1967-68 0 1948-49 2005-06 1 1966-67 1966-67 5 1967-68 1980-81 0 1951-52 1951-52 0 1985-86 1985-86 0 2004-05 2006-07 0 1939-40 1939-40 13 1926-27 1965-66 0 1969-70 1969-70 0 1926-27 1926-27 6 1921-22 2013-14 4 1928-29 1983-84 1 1955-56 1955-56 3 1987-88 2002-03 2 1991-92 2014-15 2 1937-38 1985-86 1 2010-11 2014-15 25 1968-69 2014-15 1 1999-00 1999-00 0 1936-37 1936-37 5 1986-87 2014-15 1 1924-25 1924-25 1 1986-87 1986-87 2 1923-24 1955-56 7 1931-32 1961-62 1 2001-02 2001-02 0 1993-94 2001-02 1 1967-68 1967-68 3 1977-78 2014-15 1 1927-28 1927-28 6 1939-40 1950-51 0 2004-05 2011-12 1 1966-67 1966-67 0 1938-39 1938-39 0 1952-53 1952-53 1 1971-72 1979-80 14 1995-96 2007-08 1 1999-00 1999-00 0 1936-37 1941-42 3 1927-28 1931-32 16 1934-35 1951-52 1 1917-18 1918-19 30 1927-28 2014-15 1 1978-79 2001-02 1 1986-87 1986-87 4 1966-67 1988-89 1 1997-98 1998-99 1 1955-56 1955-56 1 1983-84 1983-84 0 1939-40 1939-40 1 1972-73 1973-74 0 1982-83 1982-83 4 1948-49 2004-05 1 1974-75 1974-75 2 1940-41 1952-53 0 1969-70 1969-70 2 1968-69 1989-90 0 2011-12 2011-12 3 2002-03 2006-07 34 1934-35 2014-15 0 1924-25 1924-25 27 1975-76 2014-15 1 1925-26 1925-26 0 1987-88 1987-88 21 1967-68 1996-97 4 1920-21 1978-79 2 2010-11 2014-15 5 1966-67 1976-77 3 1946-47 1947-48 2 1921-22 1966-67 1 1956-57 1956-57 7 1920-21 2004-05 1 1938-39 1941-42 1 1942-43 1942-43 0 1951-52 1951-52 2 1969-70 1970-71 0 1926-27 1954-55 0 1992-93 1992-93 0 1973-74 1973-74 1 1978-79 1978-79 1 1922-23 1922-23 0 1927-28 1927-28 1 1975-76 1975-76 1 1940-41 1940-41 1 1918-19 1918-19 2 1957-58 1957-58 1 1940-41 1940-41 1 1947-48 1948-49 1 1938-39 1938-39 0 1979-80 1979-80 1 1993-94 2000-01 1 1966-67 1967-68 1 1969-70 1969-70 1 1949-50 1949-50 1 2000-01 2007-08
Opponent W L First Year Last Year Saginaw Valley State 34 35 1975-76 2014-15 Saint Anselm 0 1 2003-04 2003-04 Saint Joseph’s (Ind.) 2 1 1985-86 1991-92 Selfridge AFB 5 1 1942-43 1950-51 Shaw (N.C.) 2 0 1978-79 1979-80 Shawnee State 1 1 1988-89 2007-08 Siena (N.Y.) 1 0 1954-55 1954-55 Siena Heights 17 11 1978-79 1999-00 South Dakota State 1 0 2004-05 2004-05 Southern Indiana 0 8 1993-94 2012-13 Spring Arbor 2 0 1990-91 1991-92 Springfield (Mass.) 1 1 1940-41 1946-47 St. Ambrose 0 1 1971-72 1971-72 St. Cloud State 1 0 1985-86 1985-86 St. Francis (Ill.) 4 0 1996-97 1999-00 St. Francis (Pa.) 4 5 1926-27 1954-55 St. John’s (Minn.) 0 1 1973-74 1973-74 St. John’s (N.Y.) 0 1 1974-75 1974-75 St. Mary’s (Calif.) 1 0 1952-53 1952-53 St. Mary’s (now part of Madonna) 33 11 1921-22 1991-92 St. Norbert 1 0 1952-53 1952-53 St. Paul’s Cathedral 1 0 1919-20 1919-20 St. Thomas (Fla.) 0 1 1985-86 1985-86 St. Thomas (Minn.) 1 0 1951-52 1951-52 Tampa 0 2 1983-84 2002-03 Temple 0 1 1939-40 1939-40 Tennessee 1 0 1930-31 1930-31 Tennessee-Chattanooga 1 0 1925-26 1925-26 Texas Southern 0 1 1957-58 1957-58 Thiel 6 2 1958-59 1965-66 Thomas More 1 0 1976-77 1976-77 Tiffin 14 2 1984-85 2014-15 Toledo 18 21 1919-20 1975-76 Toronto 5 1 1939-40 1945-46 Tri-State (Trine) 6 2 1922-23 1928-29 Trumbull Presbyterian 1 0 1921-22 1921-22 U.S. Quantico Marines 2 1 1947-48 1949-50 UTEP (Texas Western) 1 0 1956-57 1956-57 Utah 0 3 1939-40 1946-47 Valparaiso 10 10 1922-23 1976-77 Victoria (Ont.) 1 0 1922-23 1922-23 Virginia State 1 0 1987-88 1987-88 Virginia Union 0 2 2004-05 2004-05 Walsh 1 3 2012-13 2014-15 Washington & Jefferson 2 6 1958-59 1965-66 Washington (Mo.) 7 11 1949-50 1967-68 Washington College (Md.) 1 0 1937-38 1937-38 Washington State 0 2 1939-40 1942-43 Waterloo (Ont.) 1 1 1972-73 1973-74 Wayne State College (Neb.) 1 0 1998-99 1998-99 West Liberty 2 0 1928-29 1929-30 West Texas State A&M 1 0 1986-87 1986-87 West Virginia State 1 1 2005-06 2005-06 Western Kentucky 1 0 1924-25 1924-25 Western Michigan 11 15 1926-27 1981-82 Western Ontario 38 5 1928-29 1975-76 Western Reserve 14 12 1946-47 1965-66 Westminster College (Pa.) 4 1 1928-29 1999-00 Wheaton (Ill.) 0 2 1957-58 1958-59 Wilberforce 1 0 2012-13 2013-14 William Penn 1 0 1971-72 1971-72 Wilmington 1 6 1923-24 1932-33 Windsor (Assumption) 45 10 1917-18 1997-98 Winona State 1 0 1968-69 1968-69 Wisconsin-Green Bay 1 3 1973-74 1986-87 Wisconsin-LaCrosse 1 1 1970-71 1972-73 Wisconsin-Parkside 5 9 1970-71 2011-12 Wisconsin-Stout 0 1 1973-74 1973-74 Wittenberg 0 1 1932-33 1932-33 Wooster 0 1 1936-37 1936-37 Wright State 0 3 1979-80 1984-85 Xavier 0 1 1985-86 1985-86 Yale 0 1 1947-48 1947-48 Youngstown State 1 3 1953-54 1968-69 TOTALS 1,190 1,000 (.543) *Includes forfeit win to WSU. Exhibition Results AAU Team Wildfire Alumni Athletes In Action Bowling Green Butler Detroit Eastern Michigan Iowa University of Michigan Plannja Basket Polish Nationals Toledo University of Windsor Windsor Basketball Club
3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 9 1
Bold/Italics indicates 2015-16 opponent.
0 1995-96 0 1921-22 1 1994-95 2 2007-08 1 2003-04 1 2002-03 1 2006-07 1 2008-09 8 2002-03 0 1991-92 1 1971-72 2 2004-05 1 1979-80 0 1994-95
1997-98 1924-25 1994-95 2009-10 2003-04 2002-03 2006-07 2008-09 2014-15 1991-92 1971-72 2005-06 1997-98 1994-95
Media Guide YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS J 12 J 19 J 26 F 2 F 9 F 14 F 20 F 23 M 1 M 6 M 9 M 13
1917-18 (9-1 as Detroit Junior College) Michigan State Frosh (M.A.C.) at Detroit Detroit College of Law at Central HS Eastern Michigan at Central HS Detroit College of Law at Central HS Carlisle Indians (ex) at YMCA Detroit College of Law at Central HS at Eastern Michigan Michigan State Frosh (M.A.C.) at Central HS Adrian at Central HS at Windsor (Sandwich, Ont.) at Michigan State Freshman (M.A.C.) Windsor at Central HS
PPD Storm W 24-18 W 23-16 W 47-15 practice game W 63-11 W 30-29 L 13-16 W 41-5 W 34-18 W 25-24 W 32-10
D 6 D 13 J 9 J 18 J 25 F 1 F 8 F 12 F 22 F 26 NA
1918-19 (9-2 as Detroit Junior College) DETROIT COLLEGE OF LAW at DJC Rayl’s (Detroit’s Professional) at DJC Detroit College of Law at YMCA WINDSOR (ASSUMPTION) at DJC DETROIT NAVAL TRAINING STATION at Central Michigan MICHIGAN STATE FROSH (M.A.C.) ADRIAN at Windsor (Sandwich, Ont.) CENTRAL MICHIGAN Rayl’s (Detroit’s Professional) at DJC
W L W W W W W W W L W
33-23 18-26 22-20 24-4 37-13 22-17 22-16 26-14 12-9 19-20 32-24
J 7 J 9 J 14 J 19 J 21 F 6 F 13 F 18 F 20 F 25 F 28 M 5 M 12
1919-20 (9-4 as Detroit Junior College) ST. PAUL’S CATHEDRAL CHURCH TEAM at Highland Park JC EASTERN MICHIGAN at Windsor (Assumption) HIGHLAND PARK JC ADRIAN ALBION at Eastern Michigan WINDSOR (ASSUMPTION) at Toledo at Grand Rapids JC TOLEDO GRAND RAPIDS JC
W W L W W W W L W L W L W
41-20 35-13 19-28 19-15 14-12 26-13 27-12 29-41 15-13 11-39 16-8 15-18 13-10
D 17 J 15 J 19 J 28 F 2 F 5 F 9 F 11 F 18 F 24 F 28 M 4 M 10
1920-21 (11-2 as Detroit Junior College) ALBION at Eastern Michigan at Windsor (Assumption) OLIVET WINDSOR (ASSUMPTION) DePAUW EASTERN MICHIGAN GRAND RAPIDS JC OBERLIN TOLEDO BETHANY ADRIAN at Grand Rapids JC
W W W W W L W W L W W W W
31-16 28-23 36-21 38-17 34-18 26-32 33-27 41-23 21-24 39-22 14-12 26-19 27-26
D 9 D 15 D 21 J 13 J 18 J 20 J 26 J 27 F 1 F 8 F 10 F 11 F 15 F 18 F 22 F 25 F 28
1921-22 (10-6 as Detroit Junior College) ALUMNI (ex) Trumbull Presbyterian Church vs. HIGHLAND PARK JC at Detroit HEIDELBERG BALDWIN-WALLACE CENTRAL MICHIGAN at Baldwin-Wallace at Ashland at DePauw at Eastern Michigan vs. ST. MARY’S [Mich.] at Detroit at St. Mary’s [Mich.] KALAMAZOO COLLEGE ASHLAND EASTERN MICHIGAN OHIO WESLEYAN vs. WINDSOR at Detroit
L W W W W L L W L L W W L W W L W
13-18 25-16 28-18 23-22 24-14 13-23 25-38 24-13 19-36 15-24 25-13 24-18 32-37 33-28 23-19 14-16 23-17
D 12 D 20 D 23 D 29 J 13 J 20 J 27 F 3 F 7 F 8 F 9 F 10 F 16 F 21 F 23 F 24
1922-23 (12-6 as Detroit Junior College) PONTIAC JC ST. MARY’S [Mich.] VALPARAISO VICTORIA UNIVERSITY WINDSOR (ASSUMPTION) at St. Mary’s [Mich.] at Valparaiso HUNTINGTON COLLEGE at Toledo at Tri-State at Anthony Wayne [Fort Wayne, Ind.] at Huntington [Ind.] College ANTHONY WAYNE EASTERN MICHIGAN GRAND RAPIDS JC
L W W W W L L L W W W L W L W
16-18 32-19 28-26 29-14 24-20 18-38 16-28 21-25 21-10 23-19 25-24 16-31 27-24 20-24 23-17
TOLEDO W F 28 at Pontiac JC M 2 CENTRAL MICHIGAN
25-11 W W
20-19 33-16
J 11 J 12 J 19 J 22 J 26 F 2 F 5 F 6 F 7 F 9 F 15 F 16 F 20 F 23 M 1 M 8
1923-24 (11-5 as Colleges of the City of Detroit/CCD) ALBION L BOWLING GREEN W at Central Michigan L at St. Mary’s [Mich.] W at Valparaiso L at Bowling Green W at Wilmington L at Louisville W at Ball State L at Tri-State W at Toledo W TRI-STATE W ST. MARY’S [Mich.] W TOLEDO W CENTRAL MICHIGAN W VALPARAISO W
15-25 31-15 18-25 27-24 17-32 32-27 28-37 37-26 19-29 35-30 35-29 31-27 28-13 23-12 26-19 29-25
D 2 D 3 D 19 J 10 J 13 J 16 J 24 J 30 J 31 F 6 F 9 F 10 F 12 F 14 F 18 F 21 F 25 F 27
1924-25 (7-10 as CCD) at Windsor ALUMNI (ex) NORTHWESTERN at Central Michigan at St. Mary’s [Mich.] BOWLING GREEN at Tri-State TRI-STATE at Toledo at Bowling Green at Lima All-Stars (Bonta Kandy Co.) at Wilmington at Georgetown [Ky.] College Western Kentucky WINDSOR CENTRAL MICHIGAN TOLEDO ST. MARY’S [Mich.]
W W W L L L L L L L L L L W W W W W
24-19 33-26 25-19 13-36 19-22 18-24 23-25 19-21 21-23 23-28 16-24 31-34 22-26 25-23 27-10 20-17 31-19 32-24
D 15 D 18 D 30 J 8 J 16 J 22 J 23 J 30 F 2 F 3 F 4 F 5 F 6 F 9 F 13 F 16 F 20 F 26 F 27
1925-26 (13-6 as CCD) ALUMNI WINDSOR FRANKLIN (at Detroit Armory) BLISS NOTRE DAME (at Detroit Armory) TRI-STATE at Central Michigan BUTLER (at Detroit Armory) at Defiance at Toledo at Wilmington at Berea [Ky.] at Center College [Danville, Ky.] at Tennessee-Chattanooga TOLEDO at Windsor CENTRAL MICHIGAN VALPARAISO ALBION
W W L W L W L L L W L W W W W W W W W
37-21 30-15 17-25 36-27 17-24 47-26 23-28 26-35 27-36 58-30 28-29 34-31 26-25 31-29 51-24 39-26 30-18 34-27 37-23
D 8 D 11 D 17 J 7 J 8 J 12 J 14 J 15 J 18 J 21 J 27 J 29 F 1 F 2 F 4 F 7 F 8 F 9 F 16 F 18 F 19 F 22 F 23 F 25
1926-27 (14-10 as CCD) ALUMNI WINDSOR TOLEDO at Kalamazoo at Western Michigan at Eastern Michigan at John Carroll at Central Michigan at Toledo ST. MARY’S [Mich.] KALAMAZOO JOHN CARROLL at Penn State at Juniata College [Huntington, Pa.] at St. Francis [Pa.] at Alderson-Broaddus at Davis & Elkins at Glenville State WINDSOR WESTERN MICHIGAN CENTRAL MICHIGAN EASTERN MICHIGAN ST. MARY’S [Mich.] DAVIS & ELKINS
W W W W L L W W W W L W W W W W L L W L L L L L
28-23 34-20 34-20 31-25 34-46 33-37 28-18 38-29 35-22 37-26 27-28 34-32 37-27 35-23 31-26 56-19 26-39 21-27 34-23 26-29 22-28 32-40 30-43 33-34
D 11 D 13
1927-28 (18-1 as CCD) ALUMNI WINDSOR
W W
46-28 30-29
47
D 16 J 7 J 8 J 14 J 20 J 21 J 25 J 27 J 28 J 31 F 1 F 2 F 6 F 11 F 18 F 24 F 25
MICHIGAN TECH TOLEDO WESTERN MICHIGAN at Central Michigan ST. MARY’S [Mich.] at Windsor at Eastern Michigan at Toledo at Wilmington at West Virginia (at Fairmont, W.Va.) at Potomac College [Keyser, W.Va.] at Altoona “Big 5” at Manhattan College MICHIGAN “B” (at Central H.S.) EASTERN MICHIGAN (at Central H.S.) CENTRAL MICHIGAN at Western Michigan
W W W W W W W W W W W W L W W W W
41-15 34-24 38-25 44-36 32-25 45-26 37-32 40-33 35-23 41-34 45-28 52-28 30-34 41-39 38-30 35-22 49-44
D 12 D 15 D 18 J 4 J 12 J 19 J 24 J 26 J 27 J 30 J 31 F 2 F 4 F 5 F 8 F 15 F 16 F 23 M 1 M 2
1928-29 (7-13 as CCD) ALUMNI WESTERN ONTARIO at Toledo TOLEDO at Central Michigan at Eastern Michigan MICHIGAN “B” (at Central H.S.) at Tri-State at Wilmington at Kent State at Westminster at St. Francis [Pa.] at Altoona “Big 5” at West Liberty State College TRI-STATE at Michigan “B” CENTRAL MICHIGAN (at Central H.S.) at Western Michigan WESTERN MICHIGAN (at Central H.S.) EASTERN MICHIGAN (at Central H.S.)
L W W L L L L W L W L L W W W L L L L L
26-33 40-20 41-28 33-34 27-37 24-43 21-36 34-15 17-27 37-21 15-52 25-30 43-35 32-24 32-28 20-25 24-38 35-40 33-36 27-35
D 10 D 14 D 16 D 19 J 4 J 10 J 11 J 18 J 24 J 29 F 1 F 7 F 8 F 10 F 14 F 15 F 22 M 1
1929-30 (12-6 as CCD) (3-3* Michigan Collegiate Conference) ALUMNI W 35-26 WINDSOR L 18-23 at St. Mary’s [Mich.] L 18-35 at Toledo W 25-22 at Michigan “B” W 19-16 at Central Michigan* W 31-21 TOLEDO W 25-21 EASTERN MICHIGAN* W 29-21 WESTERN MICHIGAN* L 29-41 MICHIGAN “B” W 29-9 OLIVET W 46-35 at West Liberty State College W 30-24 at St. Francis [Pa.] W 29-22 at Fairmont State L 23-26 at Western Michigan* L 28-31 ST. MARY’S [Mich.] W 34-27 at Eastern Michigan* L 22-24 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* W 34-22
D 2 D 6 D 10 D 12 D 18 J 9 J 10 J 13 J 16 J 20 J 24 J 30 J 31 F 2 F 4 F 14 F 21 F 27 F 28
1930-31 (11-8 as CCD) ALUMNI CINCINNATI at Olivet TOLEDO MICHIGAN “B” at Western Michigan BOWLING GREEN at Michigan “B” at Central Michigan at Kalamazoo EASTERN MICHIGAN at Toledo at Bowling Green at Cincinnati at Tennessee WESTERN MICHIGAN at Eastern Michigan CENTRAL MICHIGAN KALAMAZOO
W W W W W L L L L L W W L W W L L W W
D 3 D 8 D 15 D 18 J 8 J 11 J 16 J 22 J 23 J 29 F 3
1931-32 (11-6 as CCD) ALUMI Olivet at Windsor KALAMAZOO at Central Michigan LOYOLA [Ill.] at Kalamazoo at Armour Tech (Illinois Tech) at Loyola [Ill.] ALMA DePaul
W 23-22 L 28-29 W 32-20 W 38-18 L 17-26 L 30-36 W 18-16 W 29-23 L 19-33 W 34-32 L 31-33
37-21 37-25 34-24 25-20 34-20 19-38 15-17 18-21 18-33 16-18 31-27 36-15 24-35 37-20 31-30 16-40 25-36 36-25 27-18
2015-16 Warrior Men’s Basketball YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS F 8 ARMOUR TECH (Illinois Tech) Michigan “B” Central Michigan Windsor Heidelberg Hillsdale
W 49-30 W 32-16 W 42-28 W 33-20 L 19-21 W 44-23
1932-33 (7-10 as CCD) Alumni Olivet D 17 at Bowling Green Wittenberg Oberlin Kalamazoo at Central Michigan Wilmington F 3 Ball State Bluffton Wilmington Windsor F 18 Loyola [Ill.] DePaul F 24 CENTRAL MICHIGAN Windsor F 28 BLUFFTON
W 31-25 L 24-32 L 31-33 L 24-27 L 35-43 W 17-11 L 31-33 L 31-35 W 23-21 L 30-40 L 32-41 W 34-28 L 16-30 L 27-39 W 26-24 W 48-27 W 44-21
1933-34 (9-8 as CCD) Alumni Kalamazoo Hillsdale Earlham Windsor Central Michigan St. Mary’s [Mich.] Armour Tech (Illinois Tech) Windsor Kalamazoo Armour Tech (Illinois Tech) George Williams St. Mary’s [Mich.] George Williams F 28 BOWLING GREEN Central Michigan Olivet
W 28-23 W 37-17 W 25-19 L 17-34 L 20-21 W 24-21 W 24-23 W 33-31 L 26-43 L 16-26 L 15-36 L 28-47 W 22-21 W 24-18 L 29-35 W 38-21 L 22-36
1934-35 (10-8 as Wayne) OLIVET at Kalamazoo J 12 EASTERN MICHIGAN at Michigan State at St. Mary’s [Mich.] CENTRAL MICHIGAN ARMOUR TECH (Illinois Tech) J 26 MICHIGAN STATE ALMA KALAMAZOO Detroit at Armour Tech (Illinois Tech) Central Michigan Northern Michigan F 26 at Eastern Michigan Detroit (at Naval Armory) WINDSOR (ASSUMPTION) ST. MARY’S [Mich.]
W 39-27 L 20-30 L 27-31 L 17-31 W 26-20 W 28-18 L 21-43 L 20-37 W 42-30 W 41-23 W 34-26 L 32-33 W 38-18 W 36-31 L 22-33 W 43-37 L 26-31 W 52-17
1935-36 (13-4 as Wayne) Alumni Windsor Kalamazoo Olivet J 14 EASTERN MICHIGAN Central Michigan George Williams Windsor Western Michigan Northern Michigan F 19 at Eastern Michigan Central Michigan St. Mary’s [Mich.] Western Michigan St. Mary’s [Mich.] M 7 Ball State Olivet
W 39-27 W 37-35 W 56-22 W 33-30 W 39-19 L 33-35 W 47-41 W 35-27 W 47-33 W 54-43 W 25-20 W 30-22 W 43-18 L 39-63 W 31-25 L 16-33 L 33-41
1936-37 (13-4 as Wayne) Alumni D8 Olivet Kalamazoo Akron CCNY Central Michigan Lehigh Western Michigan Northern Michigan
W 47-31 W 27-20 W 27-24 L 33-34 L 27-29 W 47-32 W 51-38 L 28-40 W 45-38
Central Michigan F 23 EASTERN MICHIGAN Western Michigan Olivet Mexico YMCA Akron M 2 EASTERN MICHIGAN M6 Wooster
W 37-34 W 38-23 W 35-33 W 35-30 W 60-25 W 41-39 W 30-25 L 41-43
D 3 D 10 D 15 D 27 D 31 J 3 J 8 J 14 F 3 F 5 F 9 F 11 F 12 F 16 F 18 F 19 F 25 M 5
W 55-40 W 48-30 W 48-40 W 49-34 L 30-37 W 66-51 W 23-20 W 43-32 L 35-38 W 58-46 W 48-39 W 52-25 L 29-40 W 37-34 W 32-23 W 54-34 L 39-44 W 53-37
1937-38 (14-4 as Wayne) ALUMNI KALAMAZOO at Western Michigan CENTENARY at CCNY BOSTON UNIVERSITY at Eastern Michigan at Central Michigan GEORGE WASHINGTON at Washington College (Md.) at Catholic University (Washington, D.C.) at Western Maryland at George Washington EASTERN MICHIGAN CENTRAL MICHIGAN NORTHERN MICHIGAN LONG ISLAND WESTERN MICHIGAN (at Naval Armory)
1938-39 (14-5 as Wayne) N 29 ALUMNI (at Central H.S.) W D 2 at Central Michigan W D 9 KALAMAZOO (at Central H.S.) W D 14 vs. Cincinnati (at Chicago Coliseum) W D 23 OREGON (at Naval Armory) L D 28 CENTENARY (at Central H.S.) W J 7 at Western Michigan L J 11 EASTERN MICHIGAN (at Central H.S.) W J 14 at Buffalo W J 20 CENTRAL MICHIGAN (at Central H.S.) W J 31 at Eastern Michigan W F 4 at Evansville W F 6 at Roanoke L F 14 GEORGE WASHINGTON (at Naval Armory) L F 18 NORTHERN MICHIGAN (at Central H.S.) W F 24 MICHIGAN STATE (at Naval Armory) W M 4 WESTERN MICHIGAN (at Central H.S.) W M 14 Anderson [Ind.]# W M 15 Glenville State# L #-National Intercollegiate Basketball Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.)
46-29 35-21 32-23 53-36 41-52 42-30 34-39 39-31 55-34 49-27 33-32 33-31 34-35 46-56 86-36 40-33 45-41 66-26 50-56
D 1 D 9 D 16 D 18 D 21 D 30 J 6 J 11 J 20 F 3 F 5 F 6 F 9 F 10 F 14 F 17 F 24 F 27 M 2 D 3 D 7 D 11 D 20 D 30 J 3 J 10 J 16 F 4 F 6 F 8 F 15 F 22 F 27
1939-40 (9-8 as Wayne) ALUMNI (at Central H.S.) at Western Michigan IOWA (at Light Guard Armory) WASHINGTON STATE (at Light Guard Armory) OREGON (at Naval Armory) UTAH (at Light Guard Armory) MARQUETTE (at Light Guard Armory) at Eastern Michigan at University of Toronto at Buffalo at Mount St. Mary [Frederick, Md.] at George Washington vs. Brooklyn (Baltimore, Md.) vs. Wake Forest (White Plains, N.Y.) at Michigan State WESTERN MICHIGAN (at Central H.S.) at Akron EASTERN MICHIGAN TEMPLE (at Light Guard Armory)
W L W L W L L W W W W L cancelled cancelled L W W L L
49-27 32-43 34-30 35-38 32-29 39-41 39-42 32-28 73-37 49-22 49-42 33-34
1940-41 (8-6 as Wayne) ALMA (at Central H.S.) EASTERN MICHIGAN (at Central H.S.) at Purdue OHIO WESLEYAN (at Central H.S.) CORNELL (at Naval Armory) DARTMOUTH (at Central H.S.) BUFFALO (at Central H.S.) at Eastern Michigan at Niagara at Rhode Island State [Kingston, R.I.] at Springfield at Western Ontario AKRON (at Central H.S.) WESTERN MICHIGAN (at Central H.S.)
W W L W L W W W L L W W L L
43-31 45-34 19-50 40-34 35-36 38-34 55-26 41-19 36-43 52-60 52-41 46-42 31-44 35-37
D 4 D 10 D 13 D 17 D 22
1941-42 (12-3 as Wayne) at Eastern Michigan OREGON (at Central H.S.) KALAMAZOO (at Central H.S.) at Western Ontario UTAH (at Olympia)
W W W W L
38-14 47-38 39-30 36-22 19-44
48
29-46 35-32 37-36 32-34 37-38
D 29 J 10 J 17 J 31 F 7 F 10 F 14 F 21 F 24 F 28
CORNELL (at Olympia) at Western Michigan FORT CUSTER ARMY BASE (at Olympia) MEXICO CITY YMCA (at Olympia) at Toronto at Cincinnati EASTERN MICHIGAN (at Central H.S.) DETROIT (at Olympia) at Akron WESTERN MICHIGAN (at Central H.S.)
W W W W W W L L W W
36-30 45-36 39-33 68-44 50-35 51-43 29-36 21-39 41-40 42-41
D 5 D 9 D 12 D 17 D 28 J 2 J 8 J 11 J 15 J 19 J 22 F 3 F 5 F 6 F 13 F 15 F 20 F 23 F 26 M 2
1942-43 (8-12 as Wayne) GROSSE ILE AIR BASE (at Central H.S.) at Eastern Michigan DEARBORN NAVAL SERV. (at Central H.S.) at Bowling Green OREGON STATE (at Olympia) WASHINGTON STATE (at Olympia) WESTERN MICH. (at Central H.S.) DARTMOUTH (at Central H.S.) EASTERN MICHIGAN (at Central H.S.) at Grosse Ile AIR BASE at Albion SELFRIDGE AFB (at Olympia) at Western Ontario at Toronto EASTERN MICHIGAN (at Olympia) WESTERN ONTARIO (at Central H.S.) DETROIT (at Olympia) ALBION (at Central H.S.) AKRON (at Central H.S.) at Western Michigan
W L W L L L L L W L W L W W L W L W L L
43-25 43-45 46-33 41-64 29-41 31-55 46-49 32-50 39-24 26-30 44-27 42-47 52-20 62-44 34-36 43-23 31-57 55-40 39-55 29-72
1943-44 No Competition due to World War II D 1 D 8 D 12 D 16 J 5 J 6 J 13 J 20 F 1 F 3 F 10 F 12 F 19 F 20 F 24 F 28
1944-45 (11-5 as Wayne) 728th MILITARY POLICE (at Mackenzie H.S.) at Eastern Michigan at Toledo ALBION (at Mackenzie H.S.) CINCINNATI (at Central H.S.) EASTERN MICHIGAN (at Mackenzie H.S.) at Detroit (at Lincoln High/Ferndale) at Michigan State at Western Ontario at Toronto MICHIGAN STATE (at Mackenzie H.S.) at Albion WESTERN ONTARIO (at Mackenzie H.S.) at Cincinnati TOLEDO (at Mackenzie H.S.) DETROIT (at Mackenzie H.S.)
W W L W W W L L W W L W W L W W
39-29 58-26 39-45 53-33 49-39 74-48 18-29 38-47 65-47 49-46 38-47 43-30 53-22 40-57 50-42 34-31
N 30 D 8 D 11 D 14 J 4 J 9 J 12 J 15 J 19 J 31 F 7 F 9 F 15 F 16 F 21 F 22 F 27
1945-46 (6-11 as Wayne) WESTERN ONTARIO (at Mackenzie H.S.) at Albion EASTERN MICHIGAN (at Mackenzie H.S.) TORONTO (at Mackenzie H.S.) CINCINNATI (at Mackenzie H.S.) at Akron at Detroit (at Lincoln High/Ferndale) MICHIGAN STATE (at Mackenzie H.S.) at Toledo at Cincinnati at Michigan State ALBION (at Mackenzie H.S.) at Eastern Michigan TOLEDO (at Mackenzie H.S.) at Toronto at Western Ontario DETROIT (at Mackenzie H.S.)
W W W W W L L L L L L W L L L L L
43-28 45-35 45-31 50-25 45-38 56-58 33-43 37-43 35-47 47-58 45-46 47-40 45-47 34-57 50-66 30-51 24-47
N 30 D 7 D 28 D 31 J 4 J 6 J 11 J 17 J 29 F 1 F 15 F 17 F 21 F 22 F 24 F 28 M 4 M 8
1946-47 (3-15 as Wayne) (1-7* Mid-American Conference/5th) at Springfield College (Boston Arena) at Ohio* MICHIGAN STATE (at State Fair Coliseum) ARIZONA (at State Fair Coliseum) UTAH (at State Fair Coliseum) CINCINNATI* (at State Fair Coliseum) OHIO* (at State Fair Coliseum) WESTERN RESERVE* (at State Fair Coliseum) at Butler* at Michigan State at Western Reserve* at Toledo BOSTON COLLEGE (at State Fair Coliseum) at Detroit (Ferndale) at Cincinnati* BUTLER* (at State Fair Coliseum) TOLEDO (at State Fair Coliseum) DETROIT (at State Fair Coliseum)
L L L L L L L W L L L L L W L L L W
41-49 39-66 25-52 46-59 29-54 36-47 36-52 48-29 26-79 36-49 41-54 52-75 38-43 49-47 36-77 49-57 44-71 58-47
Media Guide YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS N 28 N 29 D 6 D 8 D 13 D 17 D 27 J 2 J 9 J 10 J 14 J 17 J 31 F 7 F 12 F 14 F 16 F 18 F 21 F 28 M 1
1947-48 (8-13 as Wayne) at Fort Custer Army Base (Battle Creek) W at Fort Custer Army Base (Battle Creek) W at Ripon W at Marquette L WESTERN RESERVE (at State Fair Coliseum) L WINDSOR (at State Fair Coliseum) W MICHIGAN STATE (at State Fair Coliseum) L YALE (at State Fair Coliseum) L at Cincinnati L at Ohio L DETROIT (at State Fair Coliseum) W at Windsor W U.S. QUANTICO MARINES (at State Fair Hort. Bldg.) W CINCINNATI (at State Fair Horticulture Bldg.) L at Western Reserve L OHIO (at State Fair Horticulture Bldg.) W at Toledo L at Detroit (Lincoln High/Ferndale) L at Buffalo State L at Michigan State L TOLEDO (at State Fair Horticulture Bldg.) L
F 9 F 15 F 19 F 21 F 24 M 9
54-18 76-38 53-51 55-67 43-53 66-38 55-57 65-70 52-92 39-55 44-27 68-52 64-51 60-74 60-63 55-47 50-61 35-43 47-49 49-63 41-44
1948-49 (11-13 as Wayne) All home games at State Fair Coliseum. N 26 at Fort Custer Army Base (Battle Creek) N 27 at Fort Custer Army Base (Battle Creek) N 30 at Selfridge AFB (Mt. Clemens) D 4 WESTERN ONTARIO D 8 WINDSOR D 11 at Louisville D 15 at Akron D 18 NEBRASKA-OMAHA D 23 RIPON D 28 CONNECTICUT J 6 at Toledo J 8 U.S. QUANTICO MARINES J 12 at Windsor J 14 at Western Ontario J 18 CENTRAL MICHIGAN J 20 at Bradley J 22 MICHIGAN STATE J 27 at Michigan State F 2 at Illinois Tech F 12 at Detroit (Lincoln High/Ferndale) F 18 at Michigan Tech F 19 at Marquette F 22 DETROIT F 26 TOLEDO
W W W W W L L W L L L W W W L L L L W L W L L L
61-9 73-23 46-30 53-34 61-30 37-74 55-71 56-43 58-62 39-44 38-60 58-45 43-39 47-44 41-51 53-96 35-37 2OT 48-63 43-41 OT 50-63 59-47 44-59 38-45 52-68
1949-50 (7-15 as Wayne) All home games at State Fair Coliseum. D 1 at Albion D 3 WESTERN ONTARIO D 6 WINDSOR D 9 SELFRIDGE AFB D 17 at Washington [Mo.] D 23 SIU-CARBONDALE J 5 NEBRASKA-OMAHA J 7 DETROIT J 9 at Connecticut [Storrs, Ct.] J 14 MARQUETTE J 17 TOLEDO J 21 U.S. QUANTICO MARINES F 3 at Western Ontario F 4 at Windsor F 7 at Toledo F 11 at Marquette F 13 at Selfridge AFB F 17 at Michigan State F 18 MICHIGAN TECH F 20 WASHINGTON [Mo.] F 22 DETROIT F 25 AKRON
L L W W L L W L L W L L L L L L W L W L L W
40-53 38-40 57-40 52-36 35-56 35-42 50-46 43-56 47-65 54-50 50-67 45-55 46-50 48-53 45-59 54-59 52-44 44-68 64-58 28-33 45-60 71-57
1950-51 (12-11 as Wayne) All home games at State Fair Coliseum, unless noted. N 27 WINDSOR D 2 MICHIGAN STATE D 4 at Bradley D 9 SELFRIDGE AFB (at Mackenzie H.S.) D 16 DETROIT D 23 WESTERN ONTARIO (at Mackenzie H.S.) J 3 TOLEDO J 6 at Windsor J 9 VALPARAISO J 13 at Marquette J 15 EASTERN MICHIGAN J 20 at Detroit J 26 at Michigan Tech J 27 at Northern Michigan F 2 NEBRASKA-OMAHA F 5 MARQUETTE F 7 at Akron
W L L W W W L W L L W L W W W L W
83-37 50-51 50-79 78-40 51-49 61-44 42-58 71-34 61-65 49-63 60-49 51-60 72-64 68-63 74-38 45-50 56-45
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at Washington [Mo.] at Eastern Michigan at Toledo at Selfridge AFB at Nebraska-Omaha at Western Ontario
1951-52 (19-6 as Wayne) All home games at State Fair Coliseum, unless noted. N 26 WINDSOR D 1 at Michigan State D 3 at Niagara D 6 at Loyola [Ill.] D 10 EASTERN MICHIGAN D 15 DETROIT D 21 WESTERN ONTARIO D 28 vs. St. Thomas [Minn.] (Terre Haute, Ind.) D 29 at Indiana State D 30 vs. Ottawa University (Terre Haute, Ind.) J 4 at Connecticut J 5 at Brandeis J 8 at Valparaiso J 11 MICHIGAN TECH J 16 TOLEDO J 18 at Western Ontario J 30 VALPARAISO (at Pershing H.S.) F 2 at Windsor F 4 NORTHERN MICHIGAN (at Pershing H.S.) F 9 at Detroit F 12 ILLINOIS TECH F 16 WASHINGTON [Mo.] F 18 at Toledo F 23 at Eastern Michigan M 1 AKRON (at Pershing H.S.)
L L L W L W
46-51 55-59 48-68 71-46 35-47 57-39
W L W L W W W W W W L W L W L W W W W W W W L W W
93-39 43-52 61-58 73-92 68-49 50-46 75-55 59-55 61-60 69-53 58-59 79-58 50-53 93-50 60-62 69-52 52-47 76-32 94-45 50-49 81-49 80-58 61-63 69-59 89-65
1952-53 (14-6 as Wayne) All home games at State Fair Coliseum, unless noted. D 5 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W D 6 WESTERN ONTARIO W D 8 EASTERN MICHIGAN W D13 at Detroit W D 19 MEMPHIS STATE W D 22 vs. St. Mary’s [Calif.] (U of D Mem. Bldg.) W D 23 vs. Duquesne (U of D Memorial Bldg.) W J 8 ILLINOIS TECH W J 10 ST. FRANCIS [Pa.] W J 17 at St. Francis [Pa.] L J 30 at St. Norbert W J 31 at Michigan Tech W F 3 at Valparaiso W F 6 at Western Ontario W F 7 at Niagara L F 10 vs. Valparaiso (U of D Memorial Bldg.) L F 13 DETROIT L F 17 at Eastern Michigan L F 27 at Washington [Mo.] L M 7 vs. Brandeis (U of D Memorial Bldg.) W WU ranked 20th in Division I by Associated Press on Dec. 30, 1952 1953-54 (16-6) All home games at U of D Memorial Building, unless noted N 28 at Valparaiso W D 5 vs. Western Ontario (Pershing H.S.) W D 12 at Central Michigan W D 15 vs. Eastern Michigan (Pershing H.S.) W D 28 TOLEDO L D 29 GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY W D 31 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W J 2 VALPARAISO W J 4 ST. FRANCIS [Pa.] L J 9 at Washington [Mo.] W J 12 DETROIT W J 16 at St. Francis [Pa.] L J 30 DETROIT W F 1 WASHINGTON [Mo.] W F 2 CALIFORNIA-SANTA BARBARA W F 5 MICHIGAN TECH W F 6 at Western Ontario W F 15 at Duquesne L F 18 at Eastern Michigan W F 22 at Nebraska-Omaha L F 24 YOUNGSTOWN STATE W F 27 at Brandeis L 1954-55 (9-14) All home games at U of D Memorial Building, unless noted D 1 at Valparaiso L D 9 at Eastern Michigan W D 11 at Central Michigan L D 13 at Youngstown State L D 18 vs. Western Ontario (Pershing H.S.) W D 20 at Bradley L D 22 at St. Francis (Pa.) L D 27 PENN STATE# W
49
81-65 103-64 82-76 92-84 74-65 72-53 71-59 75-57 94-59 74-85 80-59 76-48 64-61 80-46 65-84 71-80 57-64 52-68 48-51 75-53
D 28 DETROIT# J 6 ST. FRANCIS (Pa.) J 8 CENTRAL MICHIGAN J 10 BELOIT J 13 BRANDEIS J 15 at Washington [Mo.] J 29 DETROIT F 2 at Michigan Tech F 5 at Western Ontario F 10 vs. Nebraska-Omaha (Pershing H.S.) F 12 at Siena F 14 EASTERN MICHIGAN F 21 VALPARAISO F 26 at Beloit M 1 DETROIT #-Motor City Tournament.
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76-58 67-37 78-64 73-54 62-64 62-48 69-54 65-56 44-47 OT 63-46 75-67 70-75 74-62 64-55 59-51 79-55 72-62 56-87 60-54 62-70 77-74 2OT 68-76
59-64 65-64 63-88 65-68 68-61 68-72 49-75 71-66
L W L L W L L L W W W L W L L
57-82 66-62 75-77 73-82 73-56 69-75 64-69 69-79 75-70 78-67 66-58 OT 60-63 OT 70-60 69-74 69-71 2OT
W L W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W L L
80-54 52-80 67-56 67-56 61-58 81-74 88-65 78-67 83-71 91-64 98-69 67-62 70-37 85-79 105-54 75-52 97-74 88-80 72-63 64-84 84-95
1956-57 (14-4, 5-1* PAC/1st) All home games at U of D Memorial Building, unless noted D 1 at Case Tech* D 5 WESTERN ONTARIO D 8 at Western Reserve* D 10 TEXAS WESTERN (UTEP) D 12 EASTERN MICHIGAN J 7 CENTRAL MICHIGAN J 12 at John Carroll* J 15 at Eastern Michigan J 19 at Washington [Mo.] J 26 at Canisius J 28 HUNTER J 30 at Valparaiso F 1 at Michigan Tech F 9 vs. Oklahoma City (Chicago, Ill.) F 15 WESTERN RESERVE* F 22 NEBRASKA-OMAHA F 23 CASE TECH* M 1 JOHN CARROLL* (Pershing H.S.)
W W W W W W L W W L W L W L W W W W
74-62 58-47 46-43 67-60 86-71 67-55 80-82 76-67 53-48 68-80 83-50 56-63 68-66 52-69 81-50 68-64 85-58 83-69
D 5 D 7 D 13 D 16 D 20 J 3 J 6 J 11 J 18 J 24 J 27 J 31 F 5 F 8 F 10 F 15 F 22 F 27
1957-58 (7-11, 2-4* PAC/3rd) WESTERN ONTARIO CASE TECH* WESTERN RESERVE* WASHINGTON [Mo.] at Western Ontario REGIS at Central Michigan at John Carroll* MICHIGAN TECH at Bethany WHEATON TEXAS SOUTHERN NORTHERN MICHIGAN at Regis at Nebraska-Omaha at Western Reserve* at Case Tech* JOHN CARROLL*
W W L L W L L L W W L L W L L L W L
67-66 60-56 50-51 57-58 60-58 57-67 50-58 47-72 55-46 63-58 54-88 43-80 55-54 51-86 42-71 60-70 64-56 57-74
D 5 D 6 D 12 D 13 J 6 J 10 J 12 J 23 J 29
1958-59 (4-14, 2-8* PAC/6th) at Case Tech* at Western Reserve* WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON* BETHANY* at Washington [Mo.] JOHN CARROLL* WESTERN ONTARIO at Western Ontario at Michigan Tech
L L L L L L W W L
57-70 56-74 48-49 54-69 44-69 60-69 63-53 72-68 67-91
1955-56 (18-3, 6-0* PAC/1st) All home games at U of D Memorial Building, unless noted D 7 at Eastern Michigan D 8 LOUISVILLE D 10 vs. Western Reserve* (Pershing H.S.) D 12 vs. Western Ontario (Pershing H.S.) D 14 at Valparaiso D 17 CENTRAL MICHIGAN J 4 EASTERN MICHIGAN J 10 at Central Michigan J 14 at John Carroll* J 20 MICHIGAN TECH J 21 at Case Tech* F 3 WASHINGTON [Mo.] F 9 vs. Illinois Tech (Pershing H.S.) F 10 at Western Ontario F 11 vs. Case Tech* (Pershing H.S.) F 14 VALPARAISO F 18 at Western Reserve* M 3 JOHN CARROLL* M 12 vs. DePaul# M 16 vs. Kentucky% M 17 vs. Morehead State% #-NCAA First Round (Fort Wayne, Ind.) %-NCAA Regional (Iowa City, Iowa) -- WSU fourth
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2015-16 Warrior Men’s Basketball YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS J 30 F 13 F 14 F 17 F 21 F 23 F 27 F 28 M 7
at Northern Michigan at Chicago at Wheaton WESTERN RESERVE* CASE TECH* CENTRAL MICHIGAN at Thiel* at Allegheny [Pa.]* at John Carroll*
L L L L W L W L L
51-82 52-65 76-102 48-52 72-47 39-60 100-69 54-55 OT 98-100 2OT
1959-60 (13-5, 7-3* PAC/2nd) D 1 at Loyola [Ill.] D 5 CENTRAL MICHIGAN Bethany* D 12 at Washington & Jefferson* D 17 at John Carroll* J 8 CASE TECH* J 9 WESTERN RESERVE* J 15 BUFFALO J 29 CHICAGO F 1 WASHINGTON [Mo.] Northern Michigan Western Ontario F 19 at Western Reserve* F 20 at Case Tech* Thiel* F 27 ALLEGHENY [Pa.]* F 29 MICHIGAN TECH M 4 JOHN CARROLL*
L 59-89 L 54-58 W 74-70 OT W 65-60 L 76-79 W 79-71 W 105-91 W 73-69 W 64-60 W 90-77 W 83-74 OT W 68-59 L 65-80 W 58-43 W 78-70 W 78-66 W 80-65 L 86-101
D 1 D 2 D 5 D 9 D 10 D 16 D 17 J 7 J 9 J 14 J 21 J 27 J 28 F 16 F 18 F 24 F 25 M 4
1960-61 (7-11, 5-5* PAC/5th) at Thiel* at Allegheny [Pa.]* at Loyola [Ill.] BETHANY* WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON* at Case Tech* at Western Reserve* at Northern Michigan at Michigan Tech JOHN CARROLL* WESTERN ONTARIO at Washington [Mo.] at Chicago at Buffalo at John Carroll* WESTERN RESERVE* CASE TECH* CENTRAL MICHIGAN
W W L W L L L L L W W L L L L W L W
73-67 59-50 76-118 72-70 60-71 56-89 62-72 66-89 62-72 62-57 51-42 62-63 30-60 50-61 79-88 80-68 61-62 79-61
D 2 D 6 D 9 D 15 D 16 J 6 J 13 J 16 J 19 J 26 J 27 J 31 F 16 F 17 F 21 F 24 M 2 M 10
1961-62 (9-9, 7-3* PAC/2nd) CASE TECH* at John Carroll* at Loyola [Ill.] at Bethany* at Washington & Jefferson* WESTERN RESERVE* NORTHERN MICHIGAN at Central Michigan at Western Ontario WASHINGTON [Mo.] CHICAGO THIEL* at Western Reserve* at Case Tech* BUFFALO ALLEGHENY [Pa.]* MICHIGAN TECH JOHN CARROLL*
W W L L L W W L L W L W W L L W L W
52-51 87-75 43-93 50-58 57-61 82-55 66-65 55-59 42-64 58-56 59-61 79-66 81-75 60-71 65-70 100-66 71-74 66-62
1962-63 (1-16, 1-9* PAC/8th) All home games at Pershing H.S., unless noted D 7 BETHANY* D 8 WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON* J 8 WESTERN RESERVE* J 11 at Thiel* J 12 at Allegheny [Pa.]* J 14 at Washington [Mo.] J 18 at Michigan Tech J 19 at Northern Michigan J 26 at Chicago F 2 at Buffalo F 8 at Case Tech* F 9 at John Carroll* F 14 EASTERN MICHIGAN F 16 CASE TECH* F 23 at Western Reserve* M 2 JOHN CARROLL* M 4 CENTRAL MICHIGAN
L L L L W L L L L L L L L L L L L
50-84 48-57 50-64 53-85 64-55 44-83 53-62 45-95 42-61 64-84 53-69 48-66 55-69 49-50 45-68 76-78 59-72
D 6 D 7
L L
67-73 64-84
1963-64 (8-10, 5-7* PAC/5th) at Washington & Jefferson* at Bethany*
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J 10 J 11 J 17 J 18 J 24 J 25 J 30 F 1 F 7 F 12 F 15 F 21 F 22 M 3 M 6 M 13
CASE TECH* JOHN CARROLL* THIEL* ALLEGHENY [Pa.]* MICHIGAN TECH CHICAGO WASHINGTON [Mo.] BUFFALO NORTHERN MICHIGAN at Eastern Michigan* WESTERN RESERVE* at John Carroll* at Case Tech* at Central Michigan EASTERN MICHIGAN* at Western Reserve*
L L W W W W L L W L W L L L W W
65-67 66-69 91-77 71-62 75-73 79-52 71-83 72-73 77-70 63-69 76-73 72-88 67-74 67-80 61-60 64-63
D 1 D 4 D 5 J 9 J 11 J 15 J 16 J 20 J 23 F 6 F 13 F 19 F 20 F 24 F 26 F 27 M 2 M 5
1964-65 (11-7, 9-3* PAC/1st) at Kent State WESTERN RESERVE* CASE TECH* at Northern Michigan at Michigan Tech at Thiel* at Allegheny [Pa.]* EASTERN MICHIGAN* at Chicago at Buffalo JOHN CARROLL* WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON* Bethany* at Eastern Michigan* at Case Tech* at Western Reserve* CENTRAL MICHIGAN at John Carroll*
L W W L W W W W W L W W L L L W L W
80-119 89-79 96-62 65-95 101-89 73-68 67-49 86-75 61-51 71-106 80-70 74-72 26-28 64-76 62-63 64-47 60-84 54-53
D 1 D 3 D 4 J 10 J 14 J 15 J 19 J 22 F 5 F 12 F 18 F 19 F 22 F 25 F 26 M 1 M 4 M 5
1965-66 (6-12, 4-8* PAC/6th) KENT STATE at Case Tech* at Western Reserve* NORTHERN MICHIGAN THIEL* ALLEGHENY [Pa.]* at Eastern Michigan* WESTERN ONTARIO BUFFALO at John Carroll* at Bethany* at Washington & Jefferson* at Central Michigan CASE TECH* WESTERN RESERVE* EASTERN MICHIGAN* JOHN CARROLL* MICHIGAN TECH
L L L L L W L W L L L L L W W L W W
66-106 71-81 57-79 67-116 85-89 97-75 75-80 91-63 76-80 81-94 64-81 54-56 63-88 70-63 89-70 59-71 79-69 92-69
D 1 D 2 D 8 D 10 D 17 D 19 J 7 J 14 J 17 J 20 J 24 J 27 J 28 J 31 F 3 F 4 F 11 F 13 F 16 F 25 D 1 D 2 D 6 D 8 D 18 D 19 D 20 D 29 D 30 J 5 J 10 J 13 J 19
1966-67 (5-15) at Illinois State at Illinois Wesleyan FERRIS STATE at Western Ontario OHIO NORTHERN OHIO WESLEYAN WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE ADRIAN at Eastern Michigan CLEVELAND STATE WINDSOR at Northern Michigan at Michigan Tech CENTRAL MICHIGAN at Rochester Tech at Buffalo at Massachusetts Inst. of Technology at Boston University EASTERN MICHIGAN at Wisconsin-Milwaukee
L L W L L L W W L W L L L L L W L L L L
64-97 60-70 78-71 70-84 60-100 64-78 82-71 82-70 65-106 80-78 71-89 52-90 68-106 45-88 76-78 73-69 52-71 64-83 80-99 53-71
1967-68 (9-14) MICHIGAN TECH at Ferris State OLIVET at Oakland MAINE# CENTRAL MICHIGAN# WASHINGTON [Mo.]# ILLINOIS-CHICAGO WESTERN ONTARIO OAKLAND at Windsor at Illinois-Chicago at Oberlin
W L L W L L L W W W L L L
75-60 67-80 71-76 89-79 75-93 58-61 75-78 99-83 103-64 112-101 75-83 76-83 47-64
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J 20 at Cleveland State J 23 COAST GUARD J 27 GUELPH F 3 at Canisius (Memorial Auditorium) F 9 BUFFALO F 10 ROCHESTER TECH F 14 at Central Michigan F 17 at Adrian F 24 NORTHERN MICHIGAN M 2 ILLINOIS STATE #-Wayne State Classic
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1968-69 (11-12) D 4 Olivet D 7 WINONA STATE D 21 OAKLAND D 27 at Illinois Tech D 28 at Chicago State J 3 at Buffalo J 4 at Guelph J 10 at Northeastern Illinois J 11 at Illinois-Chicago J 15 WINDSOR J 18 at Cleveland State J 20 OBERLIN J 25 CENTRAL MICHIGAN J 31 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO F 1 FERRIS STATE F 4 CANISIUS F 7 at Lake Superior F 8 at Michigan Tech F 15 YOUNGSTOWN STATE F 17 CLEVELAND STATE F 21 at Oakland F 22 NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS F 26 #at Youngstown State #-YSU’s John McElroy scored 72 points.
L W W L W W L L L L
65-71 96-70 86-56 81-103 78-64 100-77 64-79 67-69 63-69 74-106
L W W W L L W L L W L L W W W L W L L L W W L
56-68 62-42 93-81 62-54 81-88 55-74 65-52 74-81 60-76 93-65 60-68 65-67 65-62 77-70 84-63 65-83 99-84 71-79 62-79 69-71 74-69 105-74 61-116
1969-70 (17-8) D 3 OLIVET W D 6 at Windsor W D 13 J.F. KENNEDY W D 20 BUFFALO W D 29 Illinois-Chicago Circle# L D 30 North Central# W J 3 MICHIGAN TECH W J 5 FERRIS STATE W J 9 at Oakland W J 12 at Central Michigan L J 16 CLEVELAND STATE W J 17 GUELPH W J 24 at Ferris State L J 30 at Northeastern Illinois W J 31 at Rockford L F 3 at Albion L F 6 LAKE SUPERIOR W F 7 at Canisius (Buffalo Memorial Auditorium) L F 13 OAKLAND W F 18 PARSONS W F 21 NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS W Western Ontario W F 28 at Cleveland State W M 6 at Central Michigan% L M 7 vs. Capital% L #-Wisconsin-Milwaukee Holiday Tournament %-NCAA Small College Division Tournament at Central Michigan 1970-71 (11-11) D2 at Olivet WESTERN ONTARIO WINDSOR vs. Friends# vs. Parsons# D 23 AKRON D 30 at Cleveland State GRAND VALLEY at Ferris State J 11 CENTRAL MICHIGAN ALBION WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE J 20 at Oakland OHIO NORTHERN WISCONSIN-LACROSSE F 6 CLEVELAND STATE F 8 CANISIUS at Buffalo PARSONS at Ohio Northern FERRIS STATE M 2 OAKLAND #-Iowa Corn Classic (2nd Place)
69-52 71-57 98-87 56-42 60-65 73-56 80-74 73-55 82-75 66-82 88-74 76-58 73-87 62-61 70-72 63-71 84-61 59-89 86-77 89-75 81-60 79-58 78-76 61-73 80-83
L 69-81 W 99-91 W 79-66 W 88-87 L 63-86 W 52-49 L 61-81 W 82-78 W 71-70 L 70-82 W 75-59 W 81-79 2OT L 59-63 L 87-90 OT W 87-77 W 92-90 2OT L 73-86 L 83-101 L 59-69 L 79-101 L 79-85 W 73-67
Media Guide YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1971-72 (11-12) All home games at Matthaei Building from 1971-72 season to present, unless noted. at Windsor W 74-58 at Wisconsin-Parkside W 82-60 DOMINICAN W 58-55 WESTERN ONTARIO W 101-57 D 18 at Canisius L 89-100 MERCY W 82-81 GRAND VALLEY L 77-101 CAPITAL L 63-89 vs. St. Ambrose# L 80-93 vs. William Penn# W 69-50 OAKLAND L 69-72 at Ohio Northern L 96-107 FERRIS STATE W 89-76 POLISH NATIONALS (EX) L 70-71 J 22 at Akron L 49-93 J 27 CLEVELAND STATE W 65-54 EARLHAM W 83-72 at Ferris State L 68-100 at Oakland W 96-91 OT at Guelph L 72-75 at Buffalo State L 79-86 OHIO NORTHERN W 87-64 F 21 at Central Michigan L 58-71 at Grand Valley L 74-90 #-Augustana (Ill.) Invitational Tournament (3rd Place) 1972-73 (11-13) N 29 WATERLOO vs. Alma# at Ferris State# vs. Racine$ at Wisconsin-LaCrosse$ D 15 at Oakland D 16 MT. UNION at Capital% vs. Buffalo State% at Grand Valley at Western Ontario MERCY at Racine CENTRAL MICHIGAN WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE WINDSOR at Hillsdale CANISIUS FERRIS STATE BUFFALO STATE at Cleveland State HILLSDALE GRAND VALLEY F 24 OAKLAND #-Ferris State Bulldog Classic (2nd Place) $-LaCrosse Charities Classic (2nd Place) %-Capital City Classic (3rd Place) 1973-74 (7-18) at Windsor D 5 at Mount Union D 12 MICHIGAN TECH CHICAGO STATE D 18 at Central Michigan FERRIS STATE vs. Gustavus Adolphus# vs. St. John’s [Minn.]# vs. Pittsburgh-Johnstown# J 2 at Wisconsin-Green Bay+ vs. Wisconsin-Stout+ WESTERN ONTARIO GRAND VALLEY at Ferris State at Wisconsin-Parkside HILLSDALE J 30 at Waterloo J 31 CLEVELAND STATE MERCY F 6 at Eastern Michigan ASHLAND F 13 at Oakland at Hillsdale at Grand Valley F 27 OAKLAND #-Granite City Classic (St. Cloud, Minn.) +-Green Bay Classic N 29 N 30 D 6 D 14
1974-75 (6-18) EASTERN ILLINOIS at St. John’s [N.Y.] at Michigan Tech at Northern Michigan WESTERN ONTARIO at Wisconsin-Milwaukee
W 79-61 W 76-59 L 60-77 W 84-82 L 76-79 L 76-80 W 58-57 L 50-80 W 97-84 L 56-82 W 77-54 W 68-59 L 76-85 L 81-93 L 62-69 W 100-76 L 60-61 L 67-80 W 74-65 W 113-94 L 64-65 W 55-51 L 70-71 L 85-86
L L W W L L L L W L L W L L L L L W L L L W L L W
70-89 70-84 60-58 82-72 71-103 61-66 68-90 71-76 96-80 55-81 67-75 104-59 80-112 64-82 65-89 73-83 75-89 76-75 54-56 73-87 61-73 77-75 69-103 71-75 75-71
L L L L W L
63-79 65-109 53-70 74-84 83-59 67-95
OT
OT
OT
OT
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D 19 NEW ORLEANS D 21 LAKE SUPERIOR D27 NORTHERN MICHIGAN# D 28 VALPARAISO# J 4 at Eastern Michigan J 6 OAKLAND J 11 at Cleveland State at Detroit J 23 at Oakland WINDSOR WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE F 2 WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY F 8 at Eastern Illinois GRAND VALLEY at Ashland F 20 at Wisconsin-Green Bay at Chicago State at Fairleigh-Dickinson #-Tartar Alumni Festival
L 86-88 L 63-73 L 74-86 L 66-71 L 55-82 W 79-70 L 66-89 L 65-87 W 80-73 W 88-80 L 66-80 W 72-71 L 72-87 W 72-61 L 70-75 L 60-64 L 76-77 L 56-74
OT
1975-76 (7-19) NORTHWOOD ILLINOIS-CHICAGO# CENTRAL STATE# at Western Ontario at Eastern Illinois D 13 OAKLAND D 20 at Toledo D 29 at California-Riverside at California-Bakersfield J 3 at Saginaw Valley J 6 at Providence at Grand Valley J 10 WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE J 14 CLEVELAND STATE at Ashland J 21 EASTERN ILLINOIS J 24 at Valparaiso at Detroit at Wisconsin-Parkside F 4 EASTERN MICHIGAN CHICAGO STATE at Windsor F 18 at Oakland ASHLAND NORTHERN MICHIGAN BUFFALO STATE #-Tartar Alumni Festival
W 86-76 W 73-59 L 79-81 OT W 82-70 L 64-101 L 65-66 L 51-87 L 70-84 L 76-80 L 72-80 L 52-80 L 62-69 L 60-95 L 61-74 L 57-81 W 94-80 L 79-100 L 67-103 L 65-81 L 66-92 W 109-101 L 77-87 W 77-64 W 75-74 L 60-75 L 69-71
1976-77 (8-20, 7-9* GLIAC/6th) at Northwood* GRAND VALLEY* D 10 at Lake Superior* at Northern Michigan* NORTHWOOD* D 18 LAKE SUPERIOR* D 22 IUPUI vs. Ohio Northern# vs. Thomas More# at Grand Valley* ADRIAN J 8 SAGINAW VALLEY* WINDSOR J 15 at Cleveland State at Buffalo State FERRIS STATE* HILLSDALE* WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE F 2 OAKLAND* at Fairleigh-Dickinson at Ferris State* at Hillsdale* at Detroit F 16 at Saginaw Valley* ASHLAND F 23 at Oakland* F 26 VALPARAISO F 28 NORTHERN MICHIGAN* #-Colonial City Classic (Mt. Vernon, Ohio)
W 93-82 L 82-97 L 76-109 L 62-78 L 83-84 OT L 73-74 L 63-96 L 69-82 W 106-103 2OT L 64-79 L 59-69 W 83-82 2OT L 74-75 L 60-78 L 62-85 W 77-74 W 84-79 L 71-76 W 75-72 OT L 43-52 L 64-92 W 101-86 L 77-123 L 66-79 L 78-85 L 67-71 L 63-68 W 86-85
1977-78 (8-19, 3-13* GLIAC/T8th) at Wisconsin-Parkside MERCY D 3 at Ferris State* D 5 at Saginaw Valley* at Windsor ALBION D 22 IUPUI D29 vs. Malone# D30 vs. Hiram# HILLSDALE* J 7 NORTHERN MICHIGAN* at Northwood*
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L 65-88 W 89-63 L 70-88 L 56-72 W 76-74 W 70-64 L 76-77 L 68-83 W 59-36 L 47-54 L 74-82 L 72-88
J 14 OAKLAND* J 16 at Lake Superior* BUFFALO STATE J 23 GRAND VALLEY* at Hillsdale* at Detroit F 4 at Northern Michigan* NORTHWOOD* F 8 CLEVELAND STATE F 11 at Oakland* F 13 LAKE SUPERIOR* F 16 SAGINAW VALLEY* at Ashland F 20 at Grand Valley* F 25 FERRIS STATE* #-Akron Classic 1978-79 (11-17, 4-10* GLIAC/7th) MERCY at Michigan-Dearborn vs. Point Park College# at Oberlin# (Oberlin later forfeited) at Albion at Detroit at Buffalo State at St. Mary’s [Mich.] at Shaw MICHIGAN-DEARBORN J 6 SAGINAW VALLEY* J 8 at Oakland* at Mercy J 13 at Ferris State* NORTHWOOD* WINDSOR J 20 GRAND VALLEY* J 22 at Lake Superior* HILLSDALE* J 29 at Saginaw Valley* SIENNA HEIGHTS F 3 OAKLAND* F 5 FERRIS STATE* at Northwood* F 12 at Grand Valley* F 17 LAKE SUPERIOR* at Hillsdale* F 21 at Cleveland State #-Oberlin Invitational Tournament D 3 D 5 D 8 D 15 D 17 D 22 D 29 D 31 J 5 J 7 J 9 J 12 J 14 J 17 J 19 J 21 J 26 J 28 J 30 F 2 F 4 F 9 F 11 F 16 F 18 F 23 F 27 M 1 N 10 N 29 D 3 D 6 D 11 D 13 D 15 D 18 D 20 D 23 J 5 J 8 J 12 J 15
W 57-53 L 60-79 W 62-48 L 46-73 L 44-75 L 51-84 L 57-70 W 68-60 L 49-58 W 84-71 L 75-87 L 63-79 L 44-54 L 54-59 L 84-85
W 60-54 W 83-65 L 74-84 L 57-67 L 57-59 L 66-101 L 73-78 W 86-67 W 89-61 W 76-42 L 58-60 L 60-66 W 84-47 L 59-78 L 54-67 W 89-60 L 42-62 W 79-64 L 39-41 W 76-75 L 62-64 L 53-54 L 42-45 W 94-90 L 66-80 W 65-63 L 64-72 L 59-93
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OT
1979-80 (14-13, 6-8* GLIAC/T5th) at Windsor (ex) MERCY at Wright State at Robert Morris at Mercy at Eastern Michigan at Michigan-Dearborn SHAW ST. MARY’S [Mich.] OAKLAND* MICHIGAN-DEARBORN FERRIS STATE* at Northwood* at St. Mary’s [Mich.] at Grand Valley* LAKE SUPERIOR* at Hillsdale* SAGINAW VALLEY* at Siena Heights at Oakland* at Ferris State* NORTHWOOD* GRAND VALLEY* at Lake Superior* HILLSDALE* at Saginaw Valley* at Illinois-Chicago Circle at Detroit
L W L W W L W W W W W W L L L W L L W W L L W W L L L L
84-85 106-48 75-92 69-66 72-41 55-66 80-76 75-47 71-56 57-52 90-52 81-61 72-78 80-87 66-72 77-51 48-50 73-81 71-57 72-50 60-73 73-74 58-54 71-64 55-60 70-75 64-69 59-81
1980-81 (12-15, 6-10* GLIAC/7th) WINDSOR MICHIGAN-DEARBORN at Western Michigan at Wright State at Grand Valley* at Hillsdale* at Saginaw Valley* NORTHWOOD* at Ball State EASTERN MICHIGAN ST. MARY’S [Mich.] at Ferris State* ILLINOIS-CHICAGO CIRCLE MICHIGAN TECH*
W W L L L L L L L L W W L L
66-65 76-68 74-80 2OT 65-86 67-70 60-71 54-75 54-79 61-65 42-48 82-71 60-57 62-64 65-70 OT
OT
2015-16 Warrior Men’s Basketball YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS J 17 LAKE SUPERIOR* J 22 at Oakland* J 24 SAGINAW VALLEY* J 29 FERRIS STATE* J 31 SIENA HEIGHTS F 2 at Michigan-Dearborn F 5 at Michigan Tech* F 7 at Lake Superior* F 11 at Northwood* F 14 GRAND VALLEY* F 19 HILLSDALE* F 21 OAKLAND* F 25 at Siena Heights 1981-82 (15-9, 10-6* GLIAC/3rd) N 27 ST. MARY’S [Mich.] N 28 MICHIGAN-DEARBORN D 5 at Kent State D 9 at Western Michigan D 12 at Hillsdale* D 15 NORTHWOOD* D 19 at Saginaw Valley* D 23 at Eastern Michigan J 2 ST. MARY’S [Mich.] J 7 at Ferris State* J 14 MICHIGAN TECH* J 16 LAKE SUPERIOR* J 18 NORTHERN MICHIGAN J 21 OAKLAND* J 23 SAGINAW VALLEY* J 28 FERRIS STATE* J 30 SIENA HEIGHTS F 4 at Michigan Tech* F 6 at Lake Superior* F 10 at Northwood* F 13 GRAND VALLEY* F 18 HILLSDALE* F 20 at Oakland* F 27 at Grand Valley* 1982-83 (18-10, 11-5* GLIAC/3rd) N 27 at Ashland N 29 at Siena Heights at Michigan-Dearborn D 6 at St. Mary’s [Mich.] WINDSOR DYKE at Siena Heights# at Nazareth College# J 3 SIENA HEIGHTS J 6 ST. MARY’S [Mich.] J 8 HILLSDALE* J 10 SAGINAW VALLEY* J 13 at Grand Valley* J 15 at Oakland* J 20 at Michigan Tech* J 22 at Lake Superior* J 27 FERRIS STATE* J 29 NORTHWOOD* J 31 at Michigan-Dearborn F 3 at Saginaw Valley* F 5 at Hillsdale* F 10 GRAND VALLEY* F 12 OAKLAND* F 14 at Ferris State* F 17 MICHIGAN TECH* F 19 LAKE SUPERIOR* F 26 at Northwood* M 3 at Detroit #-Marshall Optimist Tournament 1983-84 (21-9, 13-3* GLIAC/1st) N 26 ASHLAND N 28 MICHIGAN-DEARBORN D 3 at Kent State D 7 ST. MARY’S [Mich.] D 10 at Detroit D 12 at Eastern Michigan D 14 at Siena Heights D 28 at Tampa D 30 at Florida Southern J 4 at Windsor J 7 at Hillsdale* J 12 GRAND VALLEY* J 14 OAKLAND* J 16 at St. Mary’s [Mich.] J 19 MICHIGAN TECH* J 21 LAKE SUPERIOR* J 26 at Ferris State* J 28 at Northwood* F 2 SAGINAW VALLEY* F 4 HILLSDALE* F 6 SIENA HEIGHTS
W W W L W W L L L L W W W
73-69 78-73 67-65 57-58 81-69 69-66 64-79 66-81 61-69 57-71 51-49 70-69 97-79
W W L W W W L L W L L W W W W L L L W W W W L W
66-65 76-69 74-83 63-61 61-59 68-57 71-75 63-87 68-66 44-51 58-59 76-62 59-54 81-66 76-69 71-80 72-90 77-88 68-56 75-70 79-61 59-53 76-86 69-57
F 9 at Grand Valley* L F 11 at Oakland* W F 16 at Michigan Tech* W F 18 at Lake Superior* W F 23 FERRIS STATE* W F 25 NORTHWOOD* W F 27 at Saginaw Valley* W M 9 at Nebraska-Omaha% W M 10 vs. Morningside% L %-NCAA Division II North Central Regional Tournament (2nd Place)
OT
OT
L 65-69 L 64-65 L 71-72 W 73-65 W 78-62 W 94-51 L 62-67 W 62-57 W 76-54 W 61-58 W 66-61 L 56-73 W 60-55 W 70-68 L 57-61 W 73-67 L 50-69 W 91-77 W 111-61 W 63-52 W 67-66 W 79-52 W 65-60 L 62-76 W 63-49 W 97-81 L 72-77 L 42-60
W W L W L L W L W W L W W W W W W W W L L
85-76 82-42 74-89 67-48 68-72 59-61 77-65 62-67 73-70 98-81 83-87 87-86 81-73 52-50 87-74 81-57 68-62 68-60 96-62 74-76 74-75
OT
OT
1984-85 (17-12, 7-9* GLIAC/T5th) N 17 at St. Mary’s [Mich.] W N 20 MICHIGAN-DEARBORN W N 23 vs. Anderson# W N 24 at Tiffin# W N 28 at Dyke W D 3 at Detroit L D 13 at Siena Heights W D 15 at LIU-C.W. Post L D 22 WINDSOR W D 29 ST. MARY’S [Mich.] W J 3 SAGINAW VALLEY* L J 5 HILLSDALE* W J 10 at Grand Valley* L J 12 at Oakland* L J 17 at Michigan Tech* L J 19 at Lake Superior* L J 24 at Ferris State* W J 26 NORTHWOOD* W J 31 at Saginaw Valley* L F 2 at Hillsdale* L F 7 GRAND VALLEY* L F 9 OAKLAND* W F 14 MICHIGAN TECH* W F 16 LAKE SUPERIOR* W F 18 CENTRAL STATE W F 21 FERRIS STATE* W F 23 at Northwood* L F 27 at Wright State L F 28 at Central State W #-Tiffin University Mugshots Tournament 1985-86 (23-8, 14-2* GLIAC/1st) N 22 at Florida International W N 25 at St. Thomas [Fla.] L N 29 MICHIGAN-DEARBORN# (Tartar Invitational) W N 30 LIU-C.W. POST# (Tartar Invitational) L/F D 4 at St. Mary’s [Mich.] W D 9 at Michigan-Dearborn W D 12 SIENA HEIGHTS W D 14 at Detroit L D 21 at Xavier (at Cincinnati Gardens) L D 28 vs. Indiana-South Bend& W D 29 at Saint Joseph’s [Ind.]& L J 4 at Hillsdale* W J 6 at Saginaw Valley* W J 9 GRAND VALLEY* W J 11 OAKLAND* W J 16 MICHIGAN TECH* W J 18 LAKE SUPERIOR* L J 23 at Ferris State* W J 25 at Northwood* W J 27 ST. MARY’S [Mich.] W J 30 SAGINAW VALLEY* W F 1 HILLSDALE* W F 6 at Grand Valley* W F 8 at Oakland* W F 13 at Michigan Tech* W F 15 at Lake Superior* L F 20 FERRIS STATE* W F 22 NORTHWOOD* W M 7 vs. Augustana [S.D.]% W M 8 at St. Cloud State% W M 14 vs. Florida Southern# L &-St. Joseph’s Puma 100 Classic (Rensselaer, Ind.) %-NCAA Division II North Central Regional Tournament at St. Cloud #-at NCAA Division II South Quarterfinal N 21 N 22 N 25 D 1 D 3 D 6 D 10 D 20 D 30 J 8 J 10 J 12
1986-87 (20-10, 13-3* GLIAC/T1st) WINDSOR (ex) vs. West Texas State# at Midwestern State# at Central State at Lewis MICHIGAN-DEARBORN at Detroit at Siena Heights at St. Mary’s [Mich.] at Wisconsin-Green Bay at Ferris State* at Northwood* CENTRAL STATE
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W W L W L W L L W L W W W
67-78 73-71 66-63 96-80 69-55 96-56 74-63 82-70 73-75
OT OT
OT
75-53 99-70 76-72 75-65 82-73 66-81 72-67 79-83 86-68 85-67 58-61 68-63 59-61 57-66 66-75 78-82 70-69 83-81 82-91 81-96 81-90 98-86 61-43 78-69 79-72 70-61 84-90 82-97 70-67
84-67 74-86 81-40 74-76 82-77 98-52 72-55 58-77 69-84 102-50 62-70 77-71 62-55 73-56 84-83 64-60 67-78 79-71 87-70 102-74 78-53 96-88 79-59 84-62 73-67 71-81 70-67 96-79 72-57 75-71 65-77
97-69 57-42 68-71 81-74 79-85 2OT 98-57 66-71 71-83 95-59 58-63 81-79 76-74 74-56
J 15 SAGINAW VALLEY* W J 17 HILLSDALE* W J 19 LEWIS W J 22 at Grand Valley* W J 24 at Oakland* W J 29 at Lake Superior* W J 31 at Michigan Tech* L F 5 FERRIS STATE* L F 7 NORTHWOOD* W ST. MARY’S [Mich.] W F 12 at Saginaw Valley* W F 14 at Hillsdale* W F 19 GRAND VALLEY* W F 21 OAKLAND* L F 26 LAKE SUPERIOR* W F 28 MICHIGAN TECH* W M 6 vs. Ferris State% L M 7 vs. Lock Haven% L #-Midwestern State McBride Pioneer Classic (Wichita Falls, Texas) %-NCAA Division II North Central Regional Tournament at St. Cloud 1987-88 (20-8, 12-4* GLIAC/2nd) N 9 WINDSOR (ex) N 20 vs. Virginia State# N 21 at Kentucky State# N 25 at St. Mary’s [Mich.] D 5 at Florida Southern D 7 at Nova D 12 at Northern Michigan* D 19 TIFFIN D 21 SAINT JOSEPH’S [Ind.] J 7 at Lake Superior* J 9 at Michigan Tech* J 14 FERRIS STATE* J 16 NORTHWOOD J 21 at Saginaw Valley* J 23 at Hillsdale* J 28 GRAND VALLEY* J 30 OAKLAND* F 1 ST. MARY’S [Mich.] F 4 LAKE SUPERIOR* F 6 MICHIGAN TECH* F 11 at Ferris State* F 13 at Northwood F 18 SAGINAW VALLEY* F 20 HILLSDALE* F 22 NORTHERN MICHIGAN* F 25 at Grand Valley* F 27 at Oakland* F 29 CENTRAL STATE M 2 SIENA HEIGHTS #-Kentucky State Burger King/Pepsi Tipoff Tournament 1988-89 (8-20, 6-10* GLIAC/6th) N 16 at Windsor (ex) N 23 ST. MARY’S [Mich.] N 26 KENTUCKY STATE N 30 at Siena Heights D 2 at California State-Bakersfield D 3 at Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo D 8 at Wisconsin-Parkside D 10 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee D 28 vs. Central State# D 29 vs. Shawnee State# J 5 at Lake Superior* J 7 at Ferris State* J 12 HILLSDALE* J 14 SAGINAW VALLEY* J 19 at Oakland* J 21 at Grand Valley* J 26 at Michigan Tech* J 28 at Northern Michigan* F 2 LAKE SUPERIOR* F 4 FERRIS STATE* F 9 at Hillsdale* F 11 at Saginaw Valley* F 16 OAKLAND* F 18 GRAND VALLEY* F 20 at St. Mary’s [Mich.] F 23 MICHIGAN TECH* F 25 NORTHERN MICHIGAN* F 28 WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE M 2 NORTHWOOD #-Findlay Hancock Sports Hall of Fame Classic N 15 N 22 N 25 N 29 D 2 D 6 D 12
1989-90 (10-18, 5-11* GLIAC/8th) WINDSOR (ex) at St. Mary’s [Mich.] at Concordia [Mich.] at Siena Heights at Kentucky State at Northeastern Illinois CALVIN
43-38 71-61 68-56 74-69 63-59 75-72 73-94 73-76 79-70 92-69 73-59 90-85 88-68 60-61 79-71 66-63 67-70 83-84
OT
W W L L L W W W W W W L L W W W W W W W L W W W W L L W W
87-72 90-78 59-62 82-83 76-80 92-86 77-70 70-53 83-69 60-57 85-69 85-95 74-75 74-59 95-75 87-79 88-72 86-77 62-52 103-96 71-99 87-84 74-57 92-79 90-82 83-84 83-88 86-73 96-70
W L L L L W L L L L W L W L L L W L W L L W L L L W L L W
103-76 84-90 OT 86-89 71-76 65-79 62-55 66-71 71-83 72-78 99-112 75-69 56-80 85-79 60-64 75-79 64-80 73-70 71-72 82-80 70-72 77-85 81-61 80-89 100-103 97-105 87-77 83-84 86-91 91-83
W W W L L L L
86-73 102-87 103-83 72-84 66-69 82-85 69-83
Media Guide YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS D 16 NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS W D 21 FINDLAY W J 4 FERRIS STATE* L J 6 LAKE SUPERIOR* W J 8 at Northwood L J 11 at Saginaw Valley* L J 13 at Hillsdale* W J 18 GRAND VALLEY* L J 20 OAKLAND* L J 25 NORTHERN MICHIGAN* W J 27 MICHIGAN TECH* L F 1 at Ferris State* L F 3 at Lake Superior* L F 8 SAGINAW VALLEY* L F 10 HILLSDALE* L F 12 CONCORDIA [Mich.] W F 15 at Grand Valley* L F 17 at Oakland* W F 22 at Northern Michigan* L F 24 at Michigan Tech* W F 27 ST. MARY’S [Mich.] L M 1 SIENA HEIGHTS L 1990-91 (13-14, 6-10* GLIAC/T6th) N 3 at Windsor (ex) W N 17 at Ashland L N 21 ST. MARY’S [Mich.] L N 28 SIENA HEIGHTS W D 1 at Findlay L D 6 at Calvin L D 8 CONCORDIA [Mich.] W D 13 SPRING ARBOR W D 15 KENTUCKY STATE W D 22 NORTHWOOD W D 29 at Wisconsin-Parkside W J 3 at Lake Superior* L J 5 at Ferris State* L J 10 HILLSDALE* W J 12 SAGINAW VALLEY* L J 17 at Oakland* L J 19 at Grand Valley* L J 24 at Michigan Tech* W J 26 at Northern Michigan* L J 31 LAKE SUPERIOR* W F 2 FERRIS STATE* L F 7 at Hillsdale* W F 9 at Saginaw Valley* L F 14 OAKLAND* W F 16 GRAND VALLEY* L F 21 MICHIGAN TECH* W F 23 NORTHERN MICHIGAN* L F 26 at St. Mary’s [Mich.] W 1991-92 (23-8, 12-4* GLIAC/1st) N 23 at Eastern Michigan L N 30 FINDLAY W D 3 MICHIGAN-DEARBORN W D 5 CONCORDIA [Mich.] W D 12 SPRING ARBOR W D 14 at Siena Heights W D 19 ASHLAND W D 21 at St. Mary’s [Mich.] L J 4 NORTHWOOD W J 9 FERRIS STATE* W J 11 LAKE SUPERIOR* W J 16 at Saginaw Valley* L J 18 at Hillsdale* W J 23 GRAND VALLEY* L J 25 OAKLAND* W J 30 NORTHERN MICHIGAN* W F 1 MICHIGAN TECH* W F 3 WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W F 6 at Ferris State* W F 8 at Lake Superior* W F 13 SAGINAW VALLEY* W F 15 HILLSDALE* W F 20 at Grand Valley* L F 22 at Oakland* W F 24 at Northwood W F 27 at Northern Michigan* L F 29 at Michigan Tech* W M 6 OAKLAND% W M 7 GRAND VALLEY% L M 13 vs. Saint Joseph’s [Ind.]# W M 14 at Kentucky Wesleyan# L %-GLIAC Tournament at Wayne State #-NCAA Great Lakes Regional Tournament at Kentucky Wesleyan N 23 N 28 D 1 D 3
1992-93 (22-10, 9-7* GLIAC/T3rd) at Ashland GRAND RAPIDS BAPTIST at Detroit CONCORDIA [Mich.]
W W L W
89-86 71-64 76-78 78-67 74-79 67-68 72-67 55-79 69-75 55-48 63-66 72-84 73-81 49-51 58-84 103-76 67-101 58-57 51-110 84-82 63-72 83-88
OT
OT
90-77 79-103 95-100 OT 71-53 79-80 72-78 107-90 98-52 85-83 OT 76-53 67-58 66-72 70-79 82-66 52-62 86-94 79-95 85-73 74-85 67-55 66-79 73-65 57-59 79-73 84-101 80-57 63-66 99-87 63-105 74-71 86-71 93-70 102-73 98-89 111-89 69-83 104-92 83-77 102-88 69-81 82-61 91-92 OT 74-64 79-67 95-93 78-76 103-102 OT 86-75 69-56 84-75 71-88 85-82 71-69 87-98 87-85 72-62 84-93 63-56 72-90
87-82 109-75 85-95 85-58
D 7 at Saginaw Valley* L D 9 at Michigan-Dearborn W D 12 NORTHWOOD W D 19 FERRIS STATE* L J 7 at Hillsdale* W J 9 GRAND VALLEY* L J 11 SIENA HEIGHTS W J 14 NORTHERN MICHIGAN* W J 16 MICHIGAN TECH* W J 21 at Lake Superior* L J 23 at Oakland* L J 27 at Findlay L J 30 at Northwood W F 4 SAGINAW VALLEY* W F 6 at Ferris State* W F 8 MICHIGAN-DEARBORN W F 11 HILLSDALE* W F 13 at Grand Valley* W F 18 at Northern Michigan* L F 20 at Michigan Tech* W F 25 LAKE SUPERIOR* W F 27 OAKLAND* L M 5 vs. Ferris State% W M 6 at Northern Michigan% W M 12 vs. IPFW# W M 13 vs. Northern Michigan# W M 25 vs. Philadelphia Textile$ W M 26 vs. Cal. State-Bakersfield$ L %-GLIAC Tournament at Northern Michigan #-NCAA Great Lakes Regional Tournament at Southern Indiana $-NCAA Elite Eight Tournament at Springfield, Mass. (3rd Place) 1993-94 (25-5, 14-4* GLIAC/1st) N 23 IPFW W N 27 at Detroit W N 29 MADONNA W D 2 at Northern Michigan* L D 4 at Michigan Tech* L D 9 LAKE SUPERIOR* L D 11 OAKLAND* W D 20 ROCHESTER COLLEGE W J 5 MICHIGAN-DEARBORN W J 8 at Northwood* W J 13 SAGINAW VALLEY* W J 15 at Ferris State* L J 20 HILLSDALE* W J 22 at Grand Valley* W J 24 at Siena Heights W J 27 NORTHERN MICHIGAN* W J 29 MICHIGAN TECH* W F 3 at Lake Superior* W F 5 at Oakland* W F 9 at Calvin W F 12 NORTHWOOD* W F 14 FINDLAY W F 17 at Saginaw Valley* W F 19 FERRIS STATE* W F 24 at Hillsdale* W F 26 GRAND VALLEY* W M 4 OAKLAND% W M 5 NORTHERN MICHIGAN% W M 11 vs. Oakland# W M 12 at Southern Indiana# L %-GLIAC Tournament at Wayne State #-NCAA Great Lakes Regional Tournament at Southern Indiana N 7 N 15 N 19 N 23 N 26 N 29 D 1 D 7 D 10 D 17 D 19 J 5 J 7 J 12 J 14 J 19 J 21 J 26 J 28 J 30 F 2 F 4 F 9 F 11 F 16 F 18
1994-95 (14-12, 8-10* GLIAC/T7th) WINDSOR CLUB (ex) ATHLETES IN ACTION (ex) ROCHESTER COLLEGE at IPFW at Detroit MICHIGAN-DEARBORN at Findlay CALVIN HILLSDALE* SIENA HEIGHTS ASHLAND NORTHERN MICHIGAN* MICHIGAN TECH* at Oakland* at Saginaw Valley* LAKE SUPERIOR* NORTHWOOD* at Grand Valley* at Ferris State* at Hillsdale* GRAND VALLEY* FERRIS STATE* at Lake Superior* at Northwood* OAKLAND* SAGINAW VALLEY*
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71-86 108-86 84-62 73-87 85-65 82-85 77-63 94-78 101-80 64-72 76-78 82-85 93-68 92-66 74-73 95-71 81-75 105-82 69-81 103-97 76-63 60-66 72-67 93-86 78-72 90-58 78-76 57-61
101-86 82-78 136-84 97-108 72-80 71-74 106-89 87-73 104-64 93-78 72-69 67-68 88-79 77-64 94-92 92-81 97-76 99-97 79-74 80-64 85-65 73-67 93-72 64-63 77-73 104-73 101-83 83-67 99-97 84-112
101-88 81-87 77-73 74-85 62-77 95-70 87-77 68-61 OT 57-78 74-68 69-67 64-71 83-68 92-83 OT 64-67 77-70 95-75 87-71 64-79 68-72 76-81 61-77 108-106 OT 75-94 76-109 74-77
F 23 at Northern Michigan* W F 25 at Michigan Tech* W 1995-96 (16-10, 10-8* GLIAC/7th) N 8 AAU-WILDFIRE (ex) W N 15 Windsor (ex) W N 17 vs. Alderson-Broaddus# W N 18 at Fairmont State# L N 28 at Siena Heights W D 2 ROCHESTER COLLEGE W D 7 HILLSDALE* W D 9 SAGINAW VALLEY* L D 16 at Calvin W D 18 FERRIS STATE* W D 20 at Detroit L J 4 at Ferris State* W J 6 at Lake Superior* L J 8 at Northern Michigan* L J 11 MICHIGAN TECH* L J 13 NORTHWOOD* L J 15 ASHLAND W J 20 at Oakland* W J 25 GRAND VALLEY* W J 27 MICHIGAN-DEARBORN W F 1 at Gannon* W F 3 at Mercyhurst* L F 8 at Hillsdale* W F 10 at Saginaw Valley* W F 12 MERCYHURST* W F 17 LAKE SUPERIOR* L F 19 at Northwood* L F 24 GANNON* W #-Fairmont State Holiday Inn Tip-Off Classic (Fairmont, W. Va.) 1996-97 (13-13, 8-9* GLIAC/T3rd South) N 4 AAU-WILDFIRE (ex) W N 9 WINDSOR (ex) W N 16 CONCORDIA [Mich.] W N 18 GRAND VALLEY (non-GLIAC) L N 20 at Siena Heights L N 23 at Detroit L D 5 NORTHERN MICHIGAN* W D 7 MICHIGAN TECH* W D 10 CALVIN W D 11 MADONNA W D 19 at Ferris State* L D 21 at Grand Valley* L D 23 St. FRANCIS [Ill.] W J 2 ASHLAND* W J 4 HILLSDALE* W J 9 at Mercyhurst* W J 11 at Gannon* L J 13 MICHIGAN-DEARBORN W J 18 OAKLAND* L J 23 at Northwood* L J 25 at Lake Superior* W J 30 SAGINAW VALLEY* L F 1 ROCHESTER COLLEGE L F 6 at Ashland* W F 8 at Hillsdale* L F 13 MERCYHURST* L F 15 GANNON* W F 20 at Oakland* L 1997-98 (13-13, 7-10* GLIAC/5th South) N 1 WINDSOR (ex) W N 4 AAU-WILDFIRE (ex) W N 15 at Minnesota-Duluth L N 22 LAKE SUPERIOR* W N 25 at Detroit L N 29 SIENA HEIGHTS W D 4 at Michigan Tech* L D 6 at Northern Michigan* L D 10 MADONNA W D 13 at Grand Valley (non-GLIAC) L D 17 CONCORDIA [Mich.] W D 20 at St. Francis [Ill.] W J 3 FERRIS STATE* W J 5 GRAND VALLEY* W J 8 at Saginaw Valley* L J 10 NORTHWOOD* L J 15 FINDLAY* W J 17 HILLSDALE* W J 22 at Mercyhurst* L J 24 at Gannon* L J 28 ROCHESTER COLLEGE W J 31 at Ashland* L F 5 at Findlay* L F 7 at Hillsdale* W F 12 MERCYHURST* L F 14 GANNON* L F 17 MICHIGAN-DEARBORN W F 21 ASHLAND* W
85-81 71-59
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98-96 2OT 88-67 77-74 65-82 81-77 99-81 88-68 80-93 64-61 82-59 69-86 68-59 78-85 75-82 83-87 77-78 86-78 80-78 90-78 99-81 65-60 81-84 76-68 69-66 99-83 82-85 82-86 115-83
106-85 97-68 101-80 73-89 73-91 46-96 84-71 78-66 85-84 93-65 67-94 54-76 87-70 97-65 87-63 84-74 76-93 87-65 69-86 62-69 71-69 65-76 73-81 91-78 60-92 66-67 87-61 64-65 91-63 89-80 60-75 78-69 59-95 84-83 58-74 79-87 101-61 70-74 104-45 87-48 61-57 83-71 91-96 60-66 79-65 87-78 57-60 75-92 86-82 71-75 54-74 76-62 65-67 70-77 83-54 84-66
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2015-16 Warrior Men’s Basketball YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1998-99 (25-5, 16-3* GLIAC/1st South) N 16 at Concordia [Mich.] W N 19 at Northwood* W N 21 at Lake Superior* W N 25 WAYNE STATE [Neb.] COLLEGE W N 28 SIENA HEIGHTS W D 3 MICHIGAN TECH* W D 5 NORTHERN MICHIGAN* L D 9 at Madonna W D 12 at Detroit L D 19 MINNESOTA-DULUTH W D 22 ST. FRANCIS [Ill.] W J 2 at Grand Valley* W J 4 at Ferris State* W J 7 SAGINAW VALLEY* W J 14 FINDLAY* W J 16 at Hillsdale* W J 21 MERCYHURST* W J 23 GANNON* W J 28 at Ashland* L J 30 at Westminster* W F 4 at Findlay* W F 6 HILLSDALE* W F 11 at Mercyhurst* W F 13 at Gannon* L F 18 ASHLAND* W F 20 WESTMINSTER* W F 25 vs. Saginaw Valley% W F 26 vs. Gannon% W F 27 vs. Michigan Tech% W M 5 vs. Southern Indiana# L %-GLIAC Tournament at Kellogg Arena (Battle Creek, Mich.) #-NCAA Great Lakes Regional Tournament at Kentucky Wesleyan 1999-00 (18-12, 12-7* GLIAC/4th South) N 12 vs. Lander University@ L N 13 vs. Henderson State@ L N 14 vs. Metro State@ L N 20 CONCORDIA [Mich.] W N 22 LAKE SUPERIOR* W N 24 MICHIGAN-DEARBORN W N 27 at Siena Heights L D 2 at Michigan Tech* L D 4 at Northern Michigan* L D 9 NORTHWOOD* W D 15 MADONNA W D 18 at St. Francis [Ill.] W D 21 SIENA HEIGHTS W J 6 GRAND VALLEY* W J 8 FERRIS STATE* W J 13 at Saginaw Valley* L J 15 ROCHESTER COLLEGE W J 20 at Findlay* W J 22 HILLSDALE* L J 27 at Mercyhurst* W J 29 at Gannon* L F 3 ASHLAND* W F 5 WESTMINSTER* W F 10 FINDLAY* W F 12 at Hillsdale* L F 17 MERCYHURST* W F 19 GANNON* W F 24 at Ashland* L F 26 at Westminster* W M 1 vs. Northern Michigan% L @Disney Tip-Off Classic (Orlando, Fla.) %-GLIAC Tournament at DeltaPlex (Grand Rapids, Mich.) 2000-01 (12-14, 6-11* GLIAC/6th South) N 17 vs. Northwood+ W N 18 vs. Saginaw Valley+ L N 20 at Detroit L N 22 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W N 30 at Northwood* L D 2 at Lake Superior* L D 5 ROCHESTER COLLEGE W D 7 MICHIGAN-DEARBORN W D 9 at Hillsdale* L D 13 at Madonna W D 16 GRAND VALLEY (non-GLIAC) L D 19 CONCORDIA [Mich.] W J 4 MICHIGAN TECH* W J 6 NORTHERN MICHIGAN* W J 11 at Grand Valley* L J 13 at Ferris State* W J 18 SAGINAW VALLEY* W J 25 at Findlay* L J 27 at Ashland* L F 1 MERCYHURST* W F 3 GANNON* L F 10 HILLSDALE* L F 15 ASHLAND* L
F 17 FINDLAY* F 22 at Mercyhurst* F 24 at Gannon* +-GLIAC Classic at Hillsdale 2001-02 (15-12, 10-7* GLIAC/5th South) N 16 vs. Northwood+ N 17 at Saginaw Valley+ N 23 vs. Augusta State% N 24 at Lynn% D 1 SAGINAW VALLEY* D 3 NORTHWOOD* D 10 MICHIGAN-DEARBORN D 12 MADONNA D 17 CONCORDIA [Mich.] D 22 at Grand Valley (non-GLIAC) D 29 at SIU-Edwardsville J 3 GRAND VALLEY* J 5 FERRIS STATE* J 10 at Lake Superior* J 12 at #19-Michigan Tech* J 14 at Northern Michigan* J 17 GANNON* J 19 MERCYHURST* J 24 at Ashland* J 26 at Findlay* F 2 at Hillsdale* F 7 at Mercyhurst* F 9 at Gannon* F 14 FINDLAY* F 16 ASHLAND* F 23 HILLSDALE* F 27 vs. Michigan Tech$ +-GLIAC Classic at Saginaw Valley %-Lynn University Tournament (Boca Raton, Fla.) $-GLIAC Tournament at DeltaPlex (Grand Rapids, Mich.) 2002-03 (13-14, 9-8* GLIAC/3rd South) N 1 at Michigan (ex) N 19 at Detroit (ex) N 22 SAGINAW VALLEY# N 23 NORTHWOOD# N 26 at Butler N 30 at Saginaw Valley* D 2 at Northwood* D 9 CENTRAL STATE D 16 KENTUCKY STATE D 23 at Northern Kentucky D 28 at Tampa D 29 at Florida Southern J 2 at Grand Valley* J 4 at Ferris State* J 9 LAKE SUPERIOR* J 11 MICHIGAN TECH* J 13 NORTHERN MICHIGAN* J 16 at Gannon* J 18 at Mercyhurst* J 23 ASHLAND* J 25 FINDLAY* J 29 at Central State F 1 HILLSDALE* F 6 MERCYHURST* F 8 GANNON* F 13 at #25-Findlay* F 15 at Ashland* F 22 at Hillsdale* M 1 at Gannon (GLIAC Quarterfinal) #GLIAC Classic at Wayne State
94-54 89-68 73-57 78-65 74-64 90-49 63-71 80-57 63-68 80-62 64-58 85-79 73-66 75-73 69-58 81-58 79-62 92-79 68-82 70-66 62-36 71-64 81-73 63-80 92-73 73-64 79-61 75-68 67-53 69-72
63-70 76-78 57-80 89-63 76-56 92-61 58-76 60-61 69-73 77-57 103-49 65-55 92-60 81-70 80-46 64-69 90-45 69-63 60-62 61-37 69-77 81-77 73-67 94-85 71-76 67-56 87-75 70-74 79-77 61-81
75-58 82-91 73-98 81-68 69-75 65-80 76-63 71-55 53-57 70-69 54-70 71-55 100-60 82-65 80-93 78-71 93-76 73-77 71-86 79-73 76-87 70-72 71-72
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N 12 N 15 N 21 N 22 N 25 N 29 D 4 D 6 D 13 D 22 D 29 D 30 J 6 J 8 J 12 J 15 J 17 J 21 J 24 J 29 F 5 F 7 F 14
2003-04 (19-12, 11-6* GLIAC/3rd South) at Butler (ex) at District of Columbia vs. Saginaw Valley+ at Northwood+ ALMA CONCORDIA [Mich.] SAGINAW VALLEY* LAKE SUPERIOR* at Hillsdale* NORTHERN KENTUCKY vs. Saint Anselm@ at Grand Canyon@ at Northern Michigan* at #11-Michigan Tech* #13-FINDLAY* GRAND VALLEY* at Ferris State* NORTHWOOD* DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ASHLAND* at Mercyhurst* at Gannon* HILLSDALE*
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57-50 60-62 77-89
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74-82 75-68 70-48 60-63 80-69 78-62 92-52 80-44 81-58 59-69 60-67 77-62 92-79 73-63 70-71 75-42 78-84 90-77 75-58 84-88 68-65 60-66 70-56 68-71 60-64 62-69 70-78
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L L W W L L W W W L L L L W W L L W L W W L W W L L W L L
68-79 65-73 91-81 69-65 37-60 94-100 OT 86-70 82-74 89-73 66-79 54-59 63-77 66-84 74-71 OT 74-68 56-70 64-74 69-64 61-69 68-65 70-62 74-81 78-62 71-57 59-62 72-80 92-88 65-87 60-78
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60-69 60-66 79-69 79-82 105-75 87-59 84-88 82-75 63-74 85-91 2OT 67-83 79-63 65-59 53-48 53-52 76-69 75-71 70-75 OT 63-43 78-62 54-45 65-87 55-58 OT
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F 16 at Findlay* F 19 at Ashland* F 21 CENTRAL STATE F 26 GANNON* F 28 MERCYHURST* M 2 at Gannon (GLIAC Quarterfinal) M 13 at #17-Lewis# M 14 vs. #21-Michigan Tech# M 16 vs. #13-Southern Indiana# +-GLIAC Classic at Northwood (Midland, Mich.) @-Trip Sports Classic (Phoenix, Ariz.) #-NCAA Great Lakes Regional at Lewis (Romeoville, Ill.) 2004-05 (20-12, 11-6* GLIAC/T2nd South) N 10 at Michigan (ex) N 14 at Toledo (ex) N 27 at #4-Virginia Union N 30 OLIVET D 2 at Saginaw Valley* D 4 at Lake Superior* D 8 CENTRAL STATE D 11 at Hillsdale* D 18 #1-VIRGINIA UNION D 20 vs. Indianapolis^ D 21 vs. #19-Southern Indiana^ D 28 vs. #10-Nebraska-Omaha& D 29 at South Dakota State& J 6 #22-MICHIGAN TECH* J 8 NORTHERN MICHIGAN J 10 MARYGROVE J 13 at Grand Valley* J 15 FERRIS STATE* J 20 at #6-Findlay* J 22 at Northwood* J 27 at Ashland* F 3 MERCYHURST* F 5 GANNON* F 8 at Central State F 12 HILLSDALE* F 14 #2-FINDLAY* F 17 ASHLAND* F 21 NORTHERN MICHIGAN* (Jan. 8 make-up) F 24 at Gannon* F 26 at Mercyhurst* M 1 GANNON (GLIAC Quarterfinal) M 4 vs. #19-Ferris State$ M 5 at #2-Findlay$ M 12 vs. #26-SIU-Edwardsville# M 13 at #1-Findlay# ^-Lions Club Holiday Classic at FSU (Big Rapids, Mich.) &-Burger King Holiday Classic (Brookings, S.D.) $-GLIAC Championships at Findlay #-NCAA Great Lakes Regional at Findlay 2005-06 (11-14, 6-11* GLIAC/T5th South) N 12 at Toledo (ex) N 15 at #15-West Virginia State N 19 at Bellarmine N 22 MARYGROVE D 1 at Gannon* D 3 at Mercyhurst* D 7 #18-WEST VIRGINIA STATE D 10 at Hillsdale* D 20 at Indianapolis% D 21 vs. #5-Southern Indiana% D 29 BELLARMINE J 2 ILLINOIS TECH J 7 NORTHWOOD* J 12 #25-ASHLAND* J 14 #11-FINDLAY* J 19 at Michigan Tech* J 21 at Northern Michigan* J 26 #21-GRAND VALLEY* J 28 LAKE SUPERIOR* F 2 at #7-Findlay* F 4 at Ashland* F 9 MERCYHURST* F 11 GANNON* F 16 at Ferris State* F 18 at Saginaw Valley* F 26 HILLSDALE* %-GLIAC/GLVC Challenge at Indianapolis N 2 N 3 N 15 N 17 N 18 N 21 N 27 N 30 D 2
2006-07 (13-13, 9-8* GLIAC/T2nd South) at Michigan (ex) at Eastern Michigan (ex) at #6-Southern Indiana vs. Christian Brothers@ at Northern Kentucky@ NORTHERN MICHIGAN CLARION GANNON* MERCYHURST*
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66-71 70-59 73-60 69-46 72-71 59-64 65-62 57-54 68-69
L L L W W W W L L W L L W W PPD W W W L W L W L W W W L L W W W W L W L
54-67 59-74 59-99 81-56 61-48 71-64 76-64 58-67 78-87 74-68 OT 60-72 52-77 71-62 64-60 NMU illness 107-63 70-58 76-69 64-83 73-62 71-77 77-49 56-69 60-40 76-70 79-72 90-93 OT 51-63 57-53 58-56 75-70 68-63 64-87 56-55 49-63
L W L W L L L L W L W W W W L L L L W L W L W L L W
65-85 85-79 77-85 113-45 48-53 61-65 52-75 59-62 78-61 59-78 68-59 101-65 68-52 85-83 OT 75-78 2OT 56-59 67-72 55-65 68-50 68-82 59-56 61-62 74-57 65-70 66-70 86-79
L L L L L W W W L
51-85 67-74 64-81 51-66 69-75 76-71 2OT 72-59 70-67 57-65
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Media Guide YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS D 9 HILLSDALE* D 20 #6-SOUTHERN INDIANA$ D 21 INDIANAPOLIS$ J 3 at Clarion J 6 at Northwood* J 11 at Ashland* J 13 at #7-Findlay* J 18 MICHIGAN TECH* J 20 NORTHERN MICHIGAN* J 25 at #8-Grand Valley* J 27 at Lake Superior* F 1 #5-FINDLAY* F 3 ASHLAND* F 8 at Mercyhurst* F 10 at Gannon* F 15 FERRIS STATE* F 17 SAGINAW VALLEY* F 24 at Hillsdale* F 27 at Mercyhurst (GLIAC tournament) @-Lions Club Classic at NKU (Highland Hts., Ky.) $-GLIAC/GLVC Challenge at WSU (Detroit, Mich.) 2007-08 (10-16, 4-13* GLIAC/6th South) N 1 at Bowling Green (ex) N 15 MARYGROVE N 17 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE N 20 TIFFIN N 24 CALIFORNIA (Pa.) N 28 at Central State D 1 at Tiffin D 6 NORTHWOOD* D 8 ASHLAND* D 15 at Saginaw Valley* D 28 vs. Wisconsin-Parkside# D 29 vs. Shawnee State# J 3 at #15-Findlay* J 9 at Ferris State* J 12 LAKE SUPERIOR* J 17 at Michigan Tech* J 19 at Northern Michigan* J 24 #15-GANNON* J 26 MERCYHURST* J 31 #11-FINDLAY* F 2 at Hillsdale* F 7 at Mercyhurst* F 9 at #10-Gannon* F 13 at California (Pa.) F 16 #2-GRAND VALLEY* F 21 at Ashland* F 23 HILLSDALE* #-Findlay Holiday Classic (Findlay, Ohio)
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73-69 69-78 73-65 52-44 69-60 71-92 52-68 80-74 55-75 44-54 77-54 56-72 84-65 57-67 71-66 89-78 82-66 83-88 54-59
L W W W W L W W W L L W L L W L L L L L L L L L L L W
44-59 110-67 84-74 76-61 85-80 77-93 90-47 58-45 71-67 55-58 72-87 66-59 53-55 71-79 82-67 48-67 54-61 39-65 60-68 61-71 54-74 50-57 47-73 59-66 55-75 60-74 80-73
D 19 J 2 J 7 J 9 J 14 J 16 J 21 J 23 J 28 J 30 F 4 F 6 F 11 F 13 F 18 F 20 F 25 F 27 M 2
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N 9 N 15 N 20 N 25 D 4 D 6 D 8 D 11 D 18 D 20 J 3 J 8 J 10 J 15 J 17 J 22 J 24 J 29 J 31 F 5 F 7 F 12 F 14 F 19 F 21 F 26 F 28 M 3
2008-09 (12-15, 10-12* GLIAC/3rd South) at Iowa (ex) MARYGROVE at Bowling Green CENTRAL STATE MICHIGAN TECH* NORTHERN MICHIGAN* at Eastern Michigan NORTHWOOD* at Northern Michigan* at Michigan Tech* at Northwood* #1-FINDLAY* HILLSDALE* at Saginaw Valley* at Lake Superior* at Ferris State* at #34-Grand Valley* TIFFIN* ASHLAND* SAGINAW VALLEY* LAKE SUPERIOR* at Hillsdale* at #1-Findlay* at Ashland* at Tiffin* GRAND VALLEY* FERRIS STATE* at Lake Superior# (GLIAC Tournament)
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36-59 89-59 48-80 80-50 62-55 67-68 47-67 66-71 65-55 60-69 58-59 77-92 65-64 66-53 46-62 72-76 55-58 75-50 58-60 76-65 64-72 58-60 49-72 89-83 57-43 63-60 88-80 56-72
N 6 N 14 N 17 N 21 N 24 D 3 D 5 D 9 D 12 D 17
2009-10 (14-13, 12-10* GLIAC/3rd South) at Michigan (ex) at Bowling Green (ex) at Central State #1-BELLARMINE MARYGROVE at Michigan Tech* at Northern Michigan* at Northwood* at Lewis NORTHERN MICHIGAN*
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54-73 45-67 68-72 84-74 2OT 79-59 61-58 67-60 85-94 2OT 49-61 65-48
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MICHIGAN TECH* NORTHWOOD* at #26-Findlay* at Hillsdale* SAGINAW VALLEY* LAKE SUPERIOR* FERRIS STATE* GRAND VALLEY* at Tiffin* at Ashland* at Saginaw Valley* at Lake Superior* HILLSDALE* #19-FINDLAY* ASHLAND* TIFFIN* at Grand Valley* at Ferris State* at Grand Valley# (GLIAC Tournament)
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67-58 64-53 65-88 60-71 53-56 73-61 52-54 48-57 73-58 79-62 63-68 53-55 65-68 99-101 3OT 74-63 91-74 70-56 85-78 44-47
2010-11 (22-8, 14-5* GLIAC/T-2nd South) N 16 CENTRAL STATE W 70-53 N 18 LEWIS W 79-66 N 21 at #4-Bellarmine L 73-87 N 23 MARYGROVE W 117-61 D 2 LAKE ERIE* W 60-52 D 4 ASHLAND* W 75-71 D 9 at Saginaw Valley* W 89-87 2OT D 16 OHIO DOMINICAN* W 81-69 D 18 at Tiffin* W 91-81 D 29 vs. East Stroudsburg& W 82-63 D 30 at Gannon& L 52-61 J 8 #1-FINDLAY* W 91-68 J 13 at #4-Hillsdale* W 66-52 J 15 at #8-Findlay* L 71-73 J 20 TIFFIN* W 102-72 J 22 at Ohio Dominican* W 69-66 J 27 at Ashland* L 56-57 J 29 at Lake Erie* W 77-47 F 3 NORTHERN MICHIGAN* W 77-69 F 5 MICHIGAN TECH* W 84-61 F 7 WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 95-72 F 12 at Northwood* L 63-69 F 17 at Ferris State* L 66-78 F 19 at Grand Valley* W 59-52 F 24 LAKE SUPERIOR* L 60-64 F 26 #16-HILLSDALE* W 74-59 M 2 #26-HILLSDALE (GLIAC Quarterfinal) W 79-62 M 5 vs. #9-Findlay% W 73-64 M 6 at #23-Ferris State% W 73-71 M 12 vs. #27-Ferris State# L 88-90 &-Porreco Cup Semifinal at Gannon (Erie, Pa.) %-GLIAC Tournament Championship rounds at FSU (Big Rapids, Mich.) #-NCAA Regional Tournament at Bellarmine (Louisville, Ky.) 2011-12 (18-9, 14-5* GLIAC/T-2nd South) N 4 at Michigan (ex) L 39-47 N 17 #1-BELLARMINE L 80-92 N 21 MARYGROVE W 96-50 N 25 vs. Northeastern State+ W 87-73 OT N 26 at Drury+ W 61-51 D 1 at Lake Erie* W 67-56 D 3 at Ashland* W 75-66 D 8 SAGINAW VALLEY* W 79-43 D 15 OHIO DOMINICAN* W 73-51 D 17 TIFFIN* W 82-70 D 29 at Wisconsin-Parkside L 52-62 D 31 at Lewis L 41-52 J 5 at Hillsdale* L 48-57 J 7 at #17-Findlay* L 63-68 J 12 #18-HILLSDALE* L 72-78 J 14 #26-FINDLAY* W 76-73 J 19 at Tiffin* L 77-83 J 21 at Ohio Dominican* W 71-48 J 26 ASHLAND* W 79-71 J 28 LAKE ERIE* W 92-57 F 2 at Northern Michigan* W 72-55 F 4 at Michigan Tech* W 60-54 F 11 NORTHWOOD* L 63-70 F 16 FERRIS STATE* W 72-69 OT F 18 GRAND VALLEY* W 80-67 F 23 at Lake Superior* W 76-54 F 29 NORTHWOOD (GLIAC Quarterfinals) W 84-77 M 3 vs. Findlay% L 61-63 +-Comfort Inn/Drury Thanksgiving Classic (Springfield, Mo.) %-GLIAC Tournament Championship Round (Hillsdale, Mich.) N 15 N 19 N 29 D 1 D5
2012-13 (17-10, 16-6* GLIAC/T-1st North) at #4-Bellarmine LEWIS at Tiffin * at Ohio Dominican * ASHLAND *
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65-79 70-69 83-71 86-68 83-52
D 9 LAKE ERIE * D 15 #19-DRURY D 19 at Malone * J 3 HILLSDALE * J 5 FINDLAY * J 10 NORTHWOOD * J 12 SAGINAW VALLEY * J 17 at Michigan Tech * J 19 at Northern Michigan * J 24 at Ferris State * J 26 GRAND VALLEY * F 2 LAKE SUPERIOR * F7 at Northwood * F 9 at Saginaw Valley * F 14 MICHIGAN TECH * F16 NORTHERN MICHIGAN * F 21 FERRIS STATE * F 23 at Grand Valley * F 27 at Walsh * M 2 at Lake Superior * M 6 LAKE SUPERIOR (GLIAC QUARTERFINALS) M 16 vs. Southern Indiana # #-NCAA Regional Tournament at Drury (Springfield, Mo.)
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82-61 78-82 70-59 71-57 61-65 OT 74-71 90-56 70-59 65-59 68-72 2OT 62-56 87-81 63-74 74-79 61-67 OT 66-46 56-53 75-57 78-81 70-72 68-70 70-79
N 4 N 14 N 30 D 5 D 7 D 11 D 14 D 18 J 2 J 4 J 9 J 11 J 16 J 18 J 23 J 25 J 30 F 1 F 3 F 6 F 8 F 13 F 15 F 20 F 22 F 27
2013-14 (12-13, 10-12* GLIAC/5th North) at Michigan (ex) WILBERFORCE at Lewis TIFFIN* OHIO DOMINICAN* KALAMAZOO at Lake Erie* at Ashland* WALSH* MALONE* at Hillsdale* at Findlay* at Northwood* at Saginaw Valley State* MICHIGAN TECH* NORTHERN MICHIGAN* FERRIS STATE* at Grand Valley State* at Lake Superior State* NORTHWOOD* SAGINAW VALLEY STATE* at Michigan Tech* at Northern Michigan* at Ferris State* GRAND VALLEY STATE* #16 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE*
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60-79 93-73 57-78 65-51 90-85 74-66 79-70 66-67 62-77 66-63 67-69 65-72 64-77 68-61 50-52 61-51 79-62 69-64 73-84 89-72 67-70 55-63 66-74 72-75 73-82 82-78
N 10 N 14 N 15 N 29 D 4 D 7 D 13 D 15 J 2 J 4 J 8 J 10 J 15 J 17 J 22 J 24 J 29 J 31 F 2 F 5 F 7 F 12 F 14 F 19 F 21 F 26
2014-15 (5-20, 5-17* GLIAC/7th South) at Michigan (ex) vs. Central State ^ vs. Kentucky Wesleyan ^ LEWIS LAKE SUPERIOR STATE* NORTHWOOD* at Michigan Tech* at Northern Michigan* GRAND VALLEY STATE* FERRIS STATE* at Hillsdale* at Saginaw Valley State* at Tiffin* OHIO DOMINICAN* at Lake Erie* at Ashland* at Malone* WALSH* FINDLAY* TIFFIN* at Ohio Dominican* LAKE ERIE* ASHLAND* MALONE* at Walsh* at Finlday*
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43-86 68-69 59-73 59-73 63-69 69-59 61-72 67-43 64-72 69-85 48-64 57-63 59-65 64-70 67-72 59-73 74-77 77-60 67-71 64-58 68-82 76-67 67-68 81-86 77-86 70-86
^-GMAC/GLIAC Challenge (Tiffin, Ohio)
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2015-16 Warrior Men’s Basketball ALL-TIME PLAYER INDEX Name....................................................................... Year(s) Michael Aaron........................................................................ 1993-94 Mike Acton............................................................................. 1989-90 George Adams............................................................. 1950-51, 51-52 Roger Adams.......................................................................... 1946-47 Lloyd Adelson.......................................1946-47, 47-48, 48-49, 49-50 James W. Alexander......................................... 1945-46, 46-47, 47-48 Chris Allen................................................................... 1974-75, 75-76 Theodore Allen............................................................ 1944-45, 46-47 Damen Allison........................................................................ 2001-02 Dennis Ambo.............................................................. 1961-62, 62-63 Al Ament...............................................1985-86, 86-87, 87-88, 88-89 Arthur Anderson......................................................... 1963-64, 64-65 Tom Andren................................................................ 1965-66, 66-67 William Andrew.......................................................... 1964-65, 65-66 Carl Andrews............................................................... 1952-53, 53-54 Rob Andrews.......................................................................... 2012-13 Daran Armstrong........................................................ 1981-82, 82-83 Scott Armstrong....................................1990-91, 91-92, 92-93, 93-94 Daniel Arnold......................................................................... 1945-46 Lawrence Atliviack (Atler)........................................... 1917-18, 18-19 Robert Austin......................................................................... 1956-57 Andy Ayrault.........................................1989-90, 90-91, 91-92, 92-93 Sam Backos............................................................................ 1975-76 Ben Bakken................................................................. 1998-99, 99-00 Rex Balch............................................................................... 1961-62 Daniel Ball.............................................................................. 2014-15 Tony Ball................................................................................ 1982-83 Ethan Banks..........................................2002-03, 03-04, 04-05, 05-06 Colin Barnes................................................................ 1962-63, 63-64 Thomas Barry......................................................................... 1958-59 John Bauer....................................................... 1980-81, 81-82, 82-83 Carl Bayer.................................................................... 1935-36, 36-37 James Beattie......................................................................... 1917-18 Willard Beattie............................................................ 1917-18, 19-20 Belanger..................................................................... 1932-33, 33-34 Fred Bens............................................................................... 1935-36 Steven Bentin........................................................................ 1962-63 Simon “Cy” Berent........................................... 1931-32, 32-33, 33-34 Paris Bernard......................................................................... 2002-03 Henry Berris........................................................................... 1935-36 Jim Bertakis........................................................................... 1975-76 Tony Bertoni............................................................... 1972-73, 73-74 Betzner.................................................................................. 1924-25 Clark Bishop .................................................. 2013-14, 14-15 Jacob Black................................................................. 2004-05, 05-06 Chuck Blackwell..................................................................... 1966-67 Morris Blackwell......................................................... 1973-74, 74-75 Meyer Blatt...................................................... 1918-19, 19-20, 21-22 Randy Blessett............................................................ 1978-79, 79-80 H. Blossom............................................................................. 1919-20 John Boger............................................................................. 1970-71 Bokelman............................................................................... 1924-25 Eugene Boldon................................................. 1950-51, 51-52, 53-54 Kevin Bond.................................................................. 1982-83, 83-84 K. Bortle................................................................................. 1925-26 Herb Bostic............................................................................. 1983-84 Harold Bowie................................................... 1930-31, 31-32, 32-33 Charles Boyce.............................................................. 1957-58, 59-60 Robert Boyce.................................................... 1950-51, 51-52, 52-53 Haywood Bracey......................................................... 1982-83, 83-84
Kevin Braddock.....................................1988-89, 89-90, 90-91, 91-92 Paul Bresette.................................................... 1969-70, 70-71, 71-72 Steve Brinkel.................................................... 1977-78, 78-79, 79-80 Mark Brodie........................................................................... 1979-80 George Brown.......................................1953-54, 54-55, 55-56, 56-57 Mike Brown................................................................. 2000-01, 01-02 Noah Brown..................................................... 1946-47, 47-48, 48-49 T. Richard Brown.................................................................... 1952-53 Bob Brownell......................................................................... 1935-36 Dale Brundidge.....................................2008-09, 09-10, 10-11, 11-12 Dan Bryant............................................1994-95, 95-96, 96-97, 97-98 Glenn Burgin............................................................... 1935-36, 36-37 Ashanti Burke........................................................................ 2004-05 Bernie Burnett....................................................................... 1993-94 Omar Butler................................................................ 1993-94, 95-96 Drew Bynoe........................................................................... 2005-06 Alain Cain............................................................................... 1980-81 Randy Calcaterra...................................1991-92, 92-93, 93-94, 94-95 A.W. Canada.................................................... 1997-98, 98-99, 99-00 Thomas Carlson................................................ 1963-64, 64-65, 65-66 James Carmichael....................................................... 1963-64, 64-65 Bob Carr................................................................................. 1965-66 Joe Carr.................................................................................. 2006-07 Emanuel Carter...................................................................... 2007-08 Tommy Carter............................................................. 1975-76, 77-78 Robert Case................................................................. 1953-54, 54-55 Lashaun Cason....................................................................... 2001-02 Mike Caston........................................................................... 1988-89 Dave Chalmers............................................................ 1969-70, 70-71 Justin Chapman.......................................................... 2001-02, 02-03 Ralph Chapman..................................................................... 1944-45 Steven Christian..................................................................... 1964-65 Chuck Clary................................................................. 1981-82, 82-83 Gordon Clayton........................................................... 1937-38, 38-39 John Clements....................................................................... 1945-46 Roy Clinkscales....................................................................... 1966-67 Fred Coates............................................................................ 1960-61 Howard Cohen....................................................................... 1961-62 Irving Cohen........................................................................... 1942-43 Morris Cohen............................................................... 1926-27, 27-28 Cohen..................................................................................... 1946-47 Bryan Coleman......................................2010-11, 11-12, 12-13, 13-14 William T. “Rip” Collins.........................1939-40, 40-41, 45-46, 46-47 C. William Colovas.................................................................. 1952-53 George Colovas...................................................................... 1954-55 Lorne Colter........................................................................... 1949-50 Ronald Condon..........................1947-48, 48-49, 49-50, 50-51, 51-52 Robert Conibear....................................1948-49, 49-50, 50-51, 51-52 Lawrence Cook............................................................ 1957-58, 58-59 Mark Cooks...................................................... 1979-80, 80-81, 81-82 J.L. Cooper.................................................................. 1935-36, 38-39 Sid Cornell........................................................ 1929-30, 30-31, 31-32 Fred Coury.............................................................................. 1975-76 Jerry Coury............................................1967-68, 68-69, 69-70, 70-71 Donald Cowan........................................................................ 1961-62 Ken Cox....................................................................... 1976-77, 77-78 P. Crane....................................................................... 1928-29, 29-30 Dave Croskey.......................................................................... 1981-82 C. Cunningham.....................................1920-21, 21-22, 22-23, 23-24 Terry Cupples.............................................................. 1966-67, 67-68 Craig Curry....................................................... 1994-95, 95-96, 96-97
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Mike Czerny........................................................................... 1967-68 Ted Daniel.............................................................................. 1938-39 D. Davidow.................................................................. 1922-23, 23-24 S. Davidow............................................................................. 1918-19 James Davis........................................................................... 2003-04 Lendyn Davis............................................................... 2006-07, 07-08 Donald Davy........................................................................... 1944-45 Paul Dawson............................................................... 1977-78, 78-79 Paul Dean......................................................... 1951-52, 52-53, 53-54 Jeremy Denha............................................................. 2001-02, 02-03 Don Didlake..................................................... 1968-69, 69-70, 70-71 Paris DiSanto.......................................................................... 1942-43 Deon Dismuke............................2009-10, 10-11, 11-12, 12-13, 13-14 C. Ditkoff.......................................................... 1932-33, 33-34, 34-35 Frank Dmuchowski........................................... 1962-63, 63-64, 64-65 Clarence Dobronski................................................................ 1944-45 Andy Dold.............................................1998-99, 99-00, 00-01, 01-02 William Donnelly................................................................... 1918-19 Doss....................................................................................... 1986-87 Dionn Drake........................................................................... 1994-95 John Draper............................................................... 2014-15 Charles Dubas.......................................1948-49, 49-50, 50-51, 51-52 George Duncan.....................................1954-55, 55-56, 56-57, 59-60 Tim Dunkle.................................................................. 1988-89, 89-90 Nick Dyer..................................................................... 2001-02, 02-03 Harvey Eckhardt.......................................................... 1941-42, 42-43 Bryan Edwards............................................................ 2008-09, 09-10 Kendon Edwards......................................................... 2002-03, 03-04 Larry Edwards.......................................2006-07, 07-08, 08-09, 09-10 W. Edwards................................................................. 1922-23, 23-24 Robert Ellison......................................................................... 1952-53 John Erickson.............................................................. 1950-51, 51-52 Newman Ertell...........................1920-21, 21-22, 22-23, 23-24, 24-25 Darrell Evans............................................................... 2003-04, 04-05 Mickey Evans.......................................................................... 1971-72 Otis Evans..............................................1988-89, 89-90, 90-91, 91-92 Webster Evans...........................1925-26, 26-27, 27-28, 28-29, 29-30 Derrick Fait............................................................................. 1976-77 Seymour Feldman....................................................... 1940-41, 41-42 Jeffrey Ferguson..................................................................... 2005-06 Tim Flannery.................................................... 1973-74, 74-75, 75-76 Howard Flowers..................................................................... 1988-89 Arthur Foerster....................................................................... 1945-46 Mike Foley........................................................ 1994-95, 95-96, 96-97 Mike Forde............................................................................. 1976-77 Rick Fox....................................................................... 2000-01, 02-03 Gary Fralick............................................................................ 1997-98 Charles Frankel................................................ 1946-47, 47-48, 48-49 Patrick Franklin................................................ 1983-84, 84-85, 85-86 Spencer Frazier...................................................................... 1997-98 Bernard Friedman....................................................... 1945-46, 46-47 Edward Futrell....................................................................... 1946-47 Lawrence Gaffka......................................................... 1944-45, 46-47 Nicholas Gaines...................................................................... 1980-81 William Galanis...................................................................... 1964-65 Joe Garcia......................................................... 1965-66, 66-67, 67-68 Dan Gardziola................................................... 1965-66, 66-67, 67-68 Jim Garretson.............................................................. 1938-39, 39-40 Ron Giles.......................................................... 1976-77, 77-78, 78-79 Tim Giles................................................................................ 2007-08 Curt Gilmore........................................................................... 2005-06
Media Guide ALL-TIME PLAYER INDEX Reggie Glover......................................................................... 1991-92 Michael Gluski............................................................. 1995-96, 96-97 Tony Goins............................................1995-96, 96-97, 97-98, 98-99 John Golden........................................................................... 1978-79 Marty Goldsmith.................................................................... 1967-68 Herb Goliday.................................................... 2003-04, 04-05, 05-06 Justin Gorman.................................................. 1999-00, 00-01, 01-02 Nick Gout............................................................................... 2000-01 Byron Grace................................................................. 1938-39, 39-40 Derrick Grant............................................................... 1986-87, 89-90 Brandon Gray.............................................................. 2000-01, 01-02 Art Green............................................................................... 1971-72 Eric Green......................................................... 1977-78, 78-79, 79-80 Jerry Greenberg............................................... 1953-54, 54-55, 55-56 Dennis Grenier....................................................................... 1959-60 Chris Grevengood................................................................... 1974-75 Grewe.................................................................................... 1942-43 Joe Gualtieri..................................................... 1959-60, 60-61, 62-63 Lawrence Gualtieri...................................................... 1955-56, 56-57 Dave Guinane.............................................................. 1972-73, 73-74 J. Gum.................................................................................... 1925-26 Robert Gunn..........................................1924-25, 25-26, 26-27, 27-28 John Gutowski....................................................................... 1962-63 Alfred Guzzo..........................................1946-47, 47-48, 48-49, 49-50 Kareem Hailey........................................................................ 1995-96 Hair........................................................................................ 1922-23 Harry Hairston............................................................. 2005-06, 06-07 Norman Hale.......................................................................... 1965-66 James Hall................................................................... 1962-63, 63-64 Morris Hall....................................................... 2002-03, 03-04, 04-05 Richard Hall................................1944-45, 46-47, 47-48, 48-49, 49-50 Greg Halushka........................................................................ 1979-80 Donald Halverson............................................. 1953-54, 54-55, 55-56 Tony Hamilton....................................................................... 1988-89 Buford Harding........................................................... 1941-42, 42-43 Derek Hardy..........................................1990-91, 91-92, 92-93, 93-94 Yusuf Harris................................................................. 1993-94, 95-96 Harris..................................................................................... 1922-23 Harris..................................................................................... 1986-87 Ulysses Harvey......................................1952-53, 53-54, 55-56, 56-57 Gary Hawthorne.......................................................... 1978-79, 79-80 Paul Hay................................................................................. 1965-66 Gary Haynes................................................................ 1968-69, 69-70 Kevin Heck............................................1987-88, 88-89, 89-90, 90-91 Dean Hedden.............................................................. 1955-56, 56-57 Tyrone Hemphill.................................................................... 1968-69 Michael Henderson................................................................ 2006-07 Winfield Henry................................................. 1956-57, 57-58, 58-59 Tyrone Henton............................................................ 1971-72, 72-73 Larry Herron........................................................................... 1960-61 Mark Herron................................................................ 1992-93, 93-94 Tim Herron.................................................................. 1996-97, 97-98 Kevin Hicks............................................................................. 2006-07 Emil Hison.............................................................................. 1946-47 Bill Holleran..................................................... 1967-68, 68-69, 69-70 Mike Hollingsworth..............................2009-10, 10-11, 11-12, 12-13 Joseph Holloway......................................................... 1941-42, 42-43 Lynn Holmes.......................................................................... 1956-57 Robert Holmes................................................. 1958-59, 59-60, 60-61 Andrew Horne........................................................................ 2010-11 L. Humphrey.......................................................................... 1928-29
McKinley Hunter.................................................................... 2003-04 Byron Hurd....................................................... 1951-52, 52-53, 53-54 Gerald Hutchins............................................... 1951-52, 52-53, 53-54 Robert Igbawua.......................................................... 2004-05, 05-06 Anthony Ighodaro.................................................................. 2005-06 H. Grant Iler...................................................... 1919-20, 20-21, 21-22 Hank Isabelle......................................................................... 1974-75 Avery Jackson.............................................................. 1944-45, 45-46 George Jackson...................................................................... 1941-42 Marcus Jackson...................................................................... 2007-08 Jackson....................................................................... 1986-87, 87-88 R. Talmadge James..................................................... 1957-58, 58-59 Jeff Jax........................................................................ 1979-80, 80-81 Mike Jenkins.................................................... 1973-74, 74-75, 75-76 Cortney Jennings................................................................... 2004-05 Herbert Jeschke........................................................... 1941-42, 42-43 Brandon Johns....................................................................... 1998-99 Art Johnson...........................................1988-89, 89-90, 90-91, 91-92 Darre Johnson........................................................................ 2006-07 Don Johnson.......................................................................... 1960-61 Jerry Johnson......................................................................... 1970-71 Adam Jones...................................................... 1997-98, 98-99, 99-00 Corwin Jones............................................................... 1995-96, 96-97 Dwayne Jones........................................................................ 2004-05 Emil Jones.............................................................................. 1945-46 Willie Jones............................................................................ 1978-79 Paul Juntunen............................................................. 1940-41, 41-42 Edward Kasprowicz................................................................ 1961-62 Ephram Kaufman........................................................ 1927-28, 28-29 Robert Kaump........................................................................ 1958-59 James Kay.............................................................................. 1945-46 Derrick Kearney........................................................... 1987-88, 88-89 Thomas Keller.................................................. 1953-54, 54-55, 55-56 Neil Kelly................................................................................ 1961-62 Robert Kendrick....................................1954-55, 55-56, 56-57, 57-58 Robert Kent............................................................................ 1940-41 Joseph Kerschen..................................................................... 1963-64 Irving Kersten......................................................................... 1927-28 Horace Keryluk....................................................................... 1944-45 Roland Kesler......................................................................... 1968-69 Chuck Key.................................................................. 2014-15 Billy King.......................................................... 1969-70, 70-71, 71-72 Dwight King..................................................... 1985-86, 86-87, 87-88 William Kingery............................................... 1938-39, 39-40, 40-41 Reggie Kirkland........................................................... 2000-01, 01-02 Roy Klein................................................................................ 1945-46 John Kline........................................................ 1950-51, 51-52, 52-53 Bob Kloss............................................................................... 1966-67 Nicholas Kluck............................................................. 1948-49, 49-50 Ron Kochan............................................................................ 2000-01 Walter Koepke................................................. 1956-57, 57-58, 58-59 Albert Kofender...................................................................... 1944-45 Jay Kopicki............................................................................. 2008-09 Tony Kornichuk........................................................... 1968-69, 69-70 Brian Koscielski........................................................... 1992-93, 93-94 Kevin Kowalski....................................................................... 1978-79 Bud Krause.................................................................. 1971-72, 72-73 Krave...................................................................................... 1924-25 E. Krieg........................................................................ 1919-20, 20-21 Kris Krzyminski............................................................ 2005-06, 06-07 Harold Kutnick....................................................................... 1947-48
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Jack Kutnick........................................................................... 1944-45 Paul Kutnick........................................................................... 1970-71 Chester Kwasiborski............................................................... 1935-36 Robert Langas.................................................. 1949-50, 50-51, 51-52 James Lange.......................................................................... 1944-45 John Lango............................................................................ 1956-57 David LaPrairie................................................. 1990-91, 91-92, 92-93 Ian Larkin..............................................2009-10, 10-11, 11-12, 12-13 Jeremy Lathan....................................................................... 2007-08 Shane Lawal.......................................................................... 2008-09 Jim Lawor........................................................ 1959-60, 60-61, 61-62 Morton Lazar.......................................................................... 1931-32 Bernie LeMieux........................................................... 1960-61, 62-63 Steve Lenda........................................................................... 1994-95 Oskar Lenss............................................................................ 1961-62 Donald Lester................................................... 1963-64, 64-65, 65-66 Charles LeSure......................................1996-97, 97-98, 98-99, 99-00 Kendall LeSure......................................2000-01, 01-02, 02-03, 03-04 Carl Lett...................................................................... 1970-71, 71-72 Marty Letzmann............................................... 1964-65, 65-66, 66-67 Morton Levitsky..................................................................... 1938-39 Jack Levitt................................................................... 1946-47, 47-48 Jim Lewandowski............................................ 1968-69, 69-70, 70-71 Danny Lewis................................................................ 1991-92, 92-93 Frank Lewis............................................................................ 1978-79 Lequient Lewis............................................................ 1998-99, 99-00 Michael Lewis....................................... 2012-13, 13-14, 14-15 Russell Lightbody..................................1920-21, 21-22, 22-23, 23-24 O. Linck....................................................................... 1925-26, 26-27 Michael Lloyd.............................................................. 1982-83, 83-84 Tarpon London................................................. 1954-55, 55-56, 56-57 John Lord............................................................................... 1956-57 Grady Lowry..........................................1983-84, 84-85, 85-86, 86-87 Nate Mack................................................................... 1976-77, 77-78 MacKay.................................................................................. 1920-21 Maurice Macon................................................ 1984-85, 85-86, 86-87 Maiers......................................................................... 1932-33, 33-34 Mike Maltese.............................................................. 1974-75, 75-76 Dale Mandrell.................................................. 1958-59, 59-60, 60-61 R. Mannogg........................................................................... 1920-21 Irvin Marchand......................................1991-92, 92-93, 93-94, 94-95 George Mardigian............................................ 1942-43, 46-47, 47-48 Cornell Markham................................................................... 1965-66 Alton Marks................................................................. 2001-02, 02-03 Ted Marsh................................................................... 1941-42, 42-43 Marshall................................................................................. 1928-29 Jas. Martin.................................................................. 1922-23, 23-24 Michael Martin.........................................2011-12 (RS) , 12-13, 13-14 Fred Martus...................................................... 1967-68, 68-69, 69-70 Ken Marzka...................................................... 1959-60, 60-61, 61-62 Jack Mathys........................................................................... 1935-36 L.W. Matthews............................................................ 1978-79, 79-80 David Mattingly..................................................................... 1958-59 Dan Matzka............................................................................ 1976-77 Dwayne Maxwell................................................................... 1971-72 Mazola................................................................................... 1946-47 Marc Mazur............................................................................ 1997-98 Howard T. McCarty...................................................... 1938-39, 39-40 John McClain.......................................................................... 1967-68 Lorenzo McClelland................................................................ 2007-08 Ted McCree................................................................. 1985-86, 86-87
2015-16 Warrior Men’s Basketball ALL-TIME PLAYER INDEX Dolzier McDonald........................................................ 1954-55, 55-56 John McDonald...................................................................... 1942-43 Greg McDowell....................................................................... 1990-91 Rick McGowan........................................................................ 1977-78 McGrath................................................................................. 1946-47 Herm McKalpain.............................................. 1972-73, 73-74, 74-75 T. McKay................................................................................ 1921-22 Russ McKee................................................................. 1962-63, 63-64 Roy McMillan......................................................................... 1918-19 McNaughton............................................................... 1928-29, 29-30 Ernest Melton......................................................................... 1961-62 George Merriweather............................................................. 1984-85 Nat Mickels............................................................................ 1967-68 A. Miller........................................................... 1922-23, 23-24, 24-25 DeMarius Miller...................................................................... 2014-15 Brian Miller................................................................. 1990-91, 91-92 Tariq Mills................................................................... 2003-04, 04-05 Gordon Minton....................................................................... 1927-28 Chris Misiak................................................................. 1996-97, 97-98 Clifton Mobley........................................................................ 1942-43 Brent Mohr.................................................................. 1997-98, 98-99 Julius Molis............................................................................ 1944-45 Howard Monk.......................................1980-81, 81-82, 82-83, 83-84 Wayne Montgomery.............................................................. 1945-46 Curtis Moore............................................................... 1983-84, 84-85 E. Moore................................................................................. 1924-25 Kevin Moore........................................................................... 1994-95 Marcus Moore............................................................ 2014-15 Mike Moscato.............................................................. 1991-92, 92-93 Raheem Muhammad............................1982-83, 83-84, 84-85, 85-86 Ron Munson................................................................ 1960-61, 61-62 Munson.................................................................................. 1933-34 Nick Mutebi.........................................................2014-15 (RS) Leonard Myron........................................................... 1939-40, 40-41 Stanley Myzienski.................................................................. 1942-43 Joel Ndondo...................................2012-13 (RS), 13-14. 14-15 Jim Nealis.................................................................... 1978-79, 79-80 Earl Neely............................................................................... 1967-68 Todd Negoshian..................................................................... 2000-01 Bryan Nelson.......................................................................... 1958-59 John Newman........................................................................ 1944-45 Derrick Newsom..................................................................... 1987-88 James Newsom................................................ 1971-72, 72-73, 73-74 William Norwood........................................................ 1956-57, 57-58 Peter Nunez................................................................ 1940-41, 41-42 Jerry Oden.............................................2006-07, 08-09, 09-10, 10-11 Chukwuemeka Okonkwo....................................................... 2000-01 Cedric Olden................................................................ 1981-82, 82-83 Steve Olech............................................................................ 1976-77 Oge Onwudiwe................................. 2013-14 (RS), 14-15 (RS) James Orr............................................................................... 1982-83 Marvin Ouellette.............................................. 1929-30, 30-31, 31-32 Will Paige............................................................................... 1992-93 Lenn Palmeri.........................................1974-75, 75-76, 76-77, 77-78 A.J. Parker.............................................2001-02, 02-03, 03-04, 04-05 Bobby Parker......................................................................... 1995-96 Erik Parker................................................................... 2004-05, 05-06 Abe Parness..................................................... 1944-45, 45-46, 46-47 Sam Passmore........................................................................ 2002-03 Angelo Patsalis.....................................1976-77, 77-78, 78-79, 79-80
Dennis Patterson.................................................................... 1966-67 Jack Patterson........................................................................ 1938-39 Tom Pauly.............................................1996-97, 97-98, 98-99, 99-00 Matt Paupore......................................................................... 1994-95 Hyman Pavsner...................................................................... 1935-36 Charlie Paye........................................................................... 1976-77 Mario Pearson............................................................. 1987-88, 88-89 Helmuth Peindl........................................................... 1972-73, 73-74 Edgar Perkins......................................................................... 1957-58 James Perry................................................................. 1963-64, 64-65 Scott Perry.................................................................. 1984-85, 85-86 Ralph Pershing................................................. 1949-50, 50-51, 51-52 Christ Petrouleas.............................................. 1960-61, 61-62, 62-63 Don Petties............................................................................ 1981-82 Chene Phillips............................................................. 2012-13, 13-14 George Phister....................................................................... 1917-18 Harvey Pierce......................................................................... 1945-46 Will Pierce........................................................ 2004-05, 05-06, 06-07 Reggie Piggee............................................................. 1967-68, 69-70 Dave Pink............................................................................... 1962-63 Benjamin Pittman....................................................... 1944-45, 45-46 John Pittman......................................................................... 2003-04 Bob Piwko................................................................... 1959-60, 60-61 Jason Poe.................................................................... 1998-99, 99-00 Pollakowski................................................................. 1928-29, 29-30 John Poplawski...................................................................... 1956-57 Ronald Porter................................................... 1953-54, 54-55, 55-56 Terrance Porter...................................................................... 1997-98 Alex Prentice............................................................... 1952-53, 53-54 Charles Primas................................................. 1951-52, 52-53, 53-54 Freddie Prime............................................................. 1960-61, 61-62 Fred Procter........................................................................... 1976-77 Cole Prophet............................................................... 2011-12, 12-13 Jason Puryear......................................................................... 1975-76 Quarles................................................................................... 1945-46 John Radwanski..................................................................... 1954-55 Jamar Ragland..........................................2011-12 (RS), 12-13, 13-14 Neil Redford........................................................................... 1952-53 Lowell Reeg........................................................................... 1954-55 John Regan............................................................................ 1944-45 Ramon Regan.......................................1940-41, 41-42, 42-43, 44-45 Mike Resmer.......................................................................... 1966-67 Mike Reynolds............................................................. 1963-64, 64-65 Rollon Rhoane........................................................................ 1973-74 John “Jack” Rice.......................................................... 1938-39, 44-45 Ken Rice................................................................................. 1988-89 Gerard Richards........................................................... 1939-40, 40-41 Ed Richardson............................................................. 2004-05, 05-06 Ty Richardson........................................1974-75, 75-76, 76-77, 77-78 Oswald Robbins............................................... 1924-25, 25-26, 26-27 Rudy Roberts.......................................................................... 1975-76 F. Robison................................................................... 1920-21, 21-22 William Robinson........................................................ 1950-51, 51-52 Don Roble................................................................... 1939-40, 40-41 Mike Rogers................................................................ 1971-72, 72-73 Al Rosenzweig........................................................................ 1919-20 Sol Rosenzweig........................................................... 1918-19, 19-20 Bob Roth................................................................................ 1938-39 Howard Rowse....................................................................... 1917-18 Ricky Rowse........................................................................... 2008-09
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Sadowski........................................................................... 1925-26 Justin Sample......................................................................... 2008-09 Dan Sanders..................................................... 1971-72, 72-73, 73-74 Oscar Sanders.............................................................. 2002-03, 03-04 Sands..................................................................................... 1987-88 Wynn Sarden.............................................................. 2006-07, 07-08 Jimmy Saros........................................................................... 1970-71 John Saunders........................................................................ 1961-62 Adrian Schaffer...................................................................... 2004-05 Meyer “Susie” Schechter.......................1925-26, 26-27, 27-28, 28-29 Steve Schoenow..................................................................... 1990-91 Tim Schram............................................................................ 1998-99 Bob Schulte...................................................... 1967-68, 68-69, 69-70 Louis Schwartz....................................................................... 1918-19 Mayberry (Maybury) Schweizer............1928-29, 29-30, 30-31, 31-32 Tim Scollin............................................1980-81, 81-82, 82-83, 83-84 John Scott................................................................... 1979-80, 80-81 Gene Seaborn................................................... 1971-72, 72-73, 73-74 H. Seifferlein.................................................... 1929-30, 30-31, 32-33 W. Seiger............................................................................... 1928-29 John Seppla................................................................ 1949-50, 50-51 Dennis Servis............................................................... 1988-89, 89-90 Michael Seurynck............................................. 1987-88, 88-89, 89-90 Jerry Sevick................................................................. 1938-39, 39-40 H. Shannon................................................................. 1920-21, 21-22 Donald Sherrod...................................................................... 1948-49 Lorenzo Shine........................................................................ 2005-06 Thomas Shpakow................................................................... 1952-53 George Shuk................................................................ 1947-48, 48-49 Carl Shultz........................................................ 1938-39, 39-40, 40-41 Robert Siegfried..................................................................... 1945-46 Bob Sielaff................................................................... 1966-67, 67-68 Clifford Simpson.......................................................... 1964-65, 65-66 Joel Simpson.......................................................................... 2003-04 Eric Sink........................................................... 1984-85, 85-86, 86-87 John Skiragis.......................................................................... 1972-73 James Slusser.............................................................. 1963-64, 64-65 Homer “Tip” Smathers..................................... 1964-65, 65-66, 66-67 Robert Smilay............................................................. 1944-45, 45-46 Ian Smith.................................................................... 1969-70, 70-71 James Smith.......................................................................... 1956-57 Mark Smith................................................................. 1990-91, 91-92 Robert Smith.................................................... 1958-59, 59-60, 60-61 Bryan Smothers....................................2007-08, 08-09, 09-10, 10-11 Fred Snowden.................................................. 1955-56, 56-57, 57-58 Bob Solomon................................................... 1970-71, 71-72, 72-73 C. Somers............................................................................... 1919-20 Herb Spathelf................................................... 1931-32, 32-33, 33-34 George Spencer.......................................................... 2014-15 James Spivey............................................................... 1961-62, 62-63 Suren Srabian.............................................................. 1946-47, 47-48
Media Guide ALL-TIME PLAYER INDEX Reggie Stallings..................................................................... 2008-09 Dan Stanley............................................................................ 1968-69 Travis Stanley.............................................................. 1979-80, 80-81 Earl Stark.......................................................... 1987-88, 88-89, 89-90 Steve Staryk................................................................ 1938-39, 39-40 Mike Stavale.......................................................................... 1974-75 Arthur Stedman....................................1929-30, 30-31, 31-32, 32-33 Rudy Steudle.......................................................................... 1967-68 Bobby Stewart....................................................................... 1982-83 Philip Stewart.................................................. 1946-47, 47-48, 48-49 Boyd Stockmeyer........................................................ 1932-33, 33-34 Clarence Straughn....................................................... 1954-55, 55-56 Larry Strausborger...................................................... 1959-60, 60-61 Gordon Strayer....................................................................... 1964-65 Charles Stremmel........................................................ 1951-52, 52-53 Ludwig Stromayer................................................................. 1960-61 Walt Studinger................................................. 1968-69, 69-70, 70-71 Fred Sullivan.......................................................................... 1917-18 P. Sullivan.............................................................................. 1919-20 Kris Suurna.................................................................. 1965-66, 66-67 John Swalec........................................................................... 1962-63 Steve Swalec.......................................................................... 1972-73 Shannon Swartz..................................................................... 1990-91 Lance Swick........................................................................... 1996-97 Mike Szajenko.................................................. 1992-93, 95-96, 96-97 Walter Szkarlat........................................................... 1944-45, 45-46 Ronde Taliaferro............................................... 1992-93, 93-94, 94-95 Steve Tarczy........................................................................... 1947-48 Kevin Tate.............................................1996-97, 97-98, 98-99, 99-00 Chuck Taylor........................................................................... 1989-90 Robert Taylor.............................................................. 1952-53, 53-54 Ron Teasley................................................................. 1972-73, 73-74 Ronald Teasley................................................. 1944-45, 46-47, 47-48 James Telfer................................................................ 1930-31, 31-32 Albert Tenenbaum................................................................. 1927-28 Paul TenHarmsel.................................................................... 2011-12 Delbert Terrill......................................................................... 1945-46 Keith Terry.................................................................. 1941-42, 42-43 Kaye Tertzag.......................................................................... 1957-58 Dave Thielen............................................................... 1998-99, 99-00 Thielman................................................................................ 1922-23 Barry Thomas.............................................................. 1978-79, 79-80 Tony Thomas.......................................................................... 1990-91 Eric Thorderson................................................ 1980-81, 83-84, 84-85 Jim Thorderson.....................................1984-85, 87-88, 88-89, 89-90 Kurt Thorderson............................................... 1980-81, 81-82, 84-85 Mike Thornton................................................. 1984-85, 85-86, 86-87 Leonard Tigay............................................................. 1935-36, 37-38 Andrew Tines........................................2008-09, 09-10, 10-11, 11-12 Tim Tipton.............................................................................. 1975-76 Alex Tischler................................................................ 1966-67, 67-68 John Tolwinski....................................................................... 1949-50 Gavin Toma...................................................... 2012-13, 13-14, 14-15 James Topping....................................................................... 2007-08 Donald Torres......................................................................... 1945-46 W. Townsend................................................... 1922-23, 23-24, 24-25 E. Traver................................................................................. 1924-25 Robert Trerillian.......................................................... 1940-41, 42-43 Kwesi Troutman.......................................................... 1993-94, 94-95 Jake Tuttle............................................................................. 1991-92
Jim Twigg.............................................................................. 1989-90 Bill Tyler...................................................................... 1970-71, 71-72 Ike Udanoh....................................................... 2009-10, 10-11, 11-12 Jim Urbanick.........................................1984-85, 85-86, 86-87, 87-88 William Van Fleet................................................................... 1925-26 Jon VanVleck.................................................... 1939-40, 40-41, 41-42 William VanVleck..................................1939-40, 40-41, 41-42, 42-43 Dave Visser............................................1980-81, 81-82, 82-83, 83-84 Gunars Vitolins................................................. 1957-58, 58-59, 59-60 Jimmy Vlassopalos................................................................. 1999-00 Willie Volsan............................................................... 1973-74, 74-75 Frank Wachter................................................. 1927-28, 28-29, 29-30 Ernest Wagner............................................................ 1951-52, 52-53 Terrance Walker.......................................................... 1993-94, 94-95 Tom Walker........................................................................... 1965-66 Brent Wall.............................................................................. 1999-00 Nick Waller............................................................................. 2008-09 Alex Ward................................................................... 1998-99, 99-00 Jack Ward.............................................................................. 1959-60 Larry Washington....................................................... 1958-59, 59-60 Thomas Washington.............................................................. 1958-59 Stacey Waters.................................................. 2009-10, 10-11, 11-12 Durand Watkins.......................................................... 1994-95, 95-96 Gene Way............................................................................... 1973-74 Benjamin Weinberg............................................................... 1945-46 Mac Weldon..................................................... 1922-23, 23-24, 24-25 D. Wells.................................................................................. 1921-22 Jake Wenzel..................................................... 1927-28, 28-29, 29-30 Walter Wesbrook................................................................... 1917-18 Sean Whalen............................................................... 1961-62, 62-63 Leon Wheeler......................................................................... 1944-45 Otis Whitehead........................................................... 1971-72, 72-73 Dave Whitfield....................................................................... 1966-67 Randy Whitfield..................................................................... 1995-96 Whitley.................................................................................. 1933-34
Grady Wicker.........................................1977-78, 78-79, 79-80, 80-81 Paul Widdoes................................................... 1963-64, 64-65, 65-66 Eddie Wilcox.......................................................................... 1984-85 Tristan Wilson............................................................ 2014-15 Warren Wildeman.................................................................. 1967-68 Aubin Williams....................................................................... 1982-83 Gerald Williams-Taylor.........................2010-11, 11-12, 12-13, 13-14 Glenn Williams............................................................ 1982-83, 83-84 Johnny Williams..................................................................... 1994-95 Keith Williams........................................................................ 1976-77 John Williamson .................................................................... 2013-14 Nat. Winkleman..................................................................... 1917-18 Mark Wittock................................................... 1954-55, 55-56, 56-57 Fred Wolcott.................................................... 1962-63, 63-64, 64-65 Hank Woodmore.............................................. 1985-86, 86-87, 87-88 Ryan Woods........................................................................... 2003-04 Bryan Wright.............................................................. 2008-09, 09-10 Robert Wright............................................................. 1957-58, 58-59 Joe Yelder........................................................ 1973-74, 74-75, 75-76 C. Young................................................................................. 1926-27 Curt Young............................................................................. 1976-77 Joe Zabrzenski............................................................. 1966-67, 67-68 Gary Zaleski............................................................................ 1976-77 Eugene Zang.......................................................................... 1949-50 Pat Zarkowski.................................................. 1975-76, 76-77, 77-78 Ron Zenn...............................................1973-74, 74-75, 75-76, 76-77 Randy Ziegler.............................................................. 1960-61, 61-62 Oscar “Wally” Ziemba...................................... 1951-52, 52-53, 53-54 Wayne State University began playing basketball in January of 1918 as Detroit Junior College. In 1923, the school became Colleges of the City of Detroit (CCD), then Wayne University in 1933, and finally Wayne State University in 1956.
The 1955-56 WSU team advanced to the NCAA tournament, where it defeated DePaul (72-63) in Fort Wayne, before falling to Kentucky in Iowa City. The Tartars finished the year with an 18-3 record. 1955-56 Roster -- Front Row (left to right): 14-Ulysses Harvey, 17-Clarence Straughn, 16-Ronald Porter, 11-Donald Halverson, 10-Dean Hedden. Middle Row: 22-Lawrence Gualtieri, 23-Robert Kendrick, 18-George Duncan, 21-Mark Wittock, 12-Fred Snowden. Back Row: Assistant Coach—Athletic Trainer Robert “Doc” White, 20-Thomas Keller, 15-Dolzier McDonald, 25-Tarpon London, 19-George Brown, 24-Jerry Greenberg, Head Coach Joel Mason.
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2015-16 Warrior Men’s Basketball DAVID GREER ALL-TIME VERSUS OPPONENTS & POLL HISTORY
Wayne State in the National Polls
David Greer’s Record vs. Opponents Opponent Home Away Neutral Playoffs OT Total Alderson Broaddus First Meeting Alma 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Ashland 9-4 7-6 0-0 0-0 2-2 16-10 Augusta 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Bellarmine 2-1 0-3 0-0 0-0 1-0 2-4 Bowling Green 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 Butler 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 California (Pa.) 1-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-1 Central State 5-0 1-3 0-1 0-0 0-0 6-4 Christian Brothers 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 Clarion 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 Concordia (Mich.) 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 District of Columbia 1-0 0-1 (forfeit by UDC) 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 Drury 0-1 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 Eastern Michigan 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 East Stroudsburg 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Ferris State 7-2 4-6 1-1 2-1 2-2 12-9 Findlay 6-7 0-15 1-1 1-3 1-2 7-23 Florida Southern 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 Gannon 4-4 4-6 0-0 1-2 0-1 8-10 Grand Canyon 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Grand Valley State 5-5 5-5 0-0 0-1 1-0 10-10 Hillsdale 9-4 2-11 0-0 1-0 1-2 11-15 Illinois Tech 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Indianapolis 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 3-0 Kalamazoo 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Kentucky State 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Kentucky Wesleyan 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 Lake Erie 4-0 3-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 7-1 Lake Superior State 7-5 4-4 0-0 0-2 0-0 11-9 Lewis 2-1 1-3 0-0 1-0 0-0 3-4 Lynn 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 Madonna 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Malone 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 Marygrove 7-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 7-0 Mercyhurst 4-3 2-6 0-0 0-1 1-0 6-9 Michigan-Dearborn 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Michigan Tech 5-3 4-6 1-1 1-1 0-1 10-10 Nebraska-Omaha 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 Northeastern State 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 Northern Kentucky 0-1 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-3 Northern Michigan 5-4 7-3 0-0 0-0 1-0 12-7 Northwood 9-3 3-6 0-1 1-0 0-3 12-10 Ohio Dominican 3-1 3-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 6-2 Olivet 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Saginaw Valley State 6-3 5-6 1-0 0-0 1-1 12-9 Saint Anselm 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 Shawnee State 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 South Dakota State 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 SIU-Edwardsville 1-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 0-0 2-1 Southern Indiana 0-1 0-1 0-3 0-2 0-0 0-6 Tampa 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 Tiffin 8-0 4-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 12-2 Virginia Union 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 Walsh 1-1 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-3 West Virginia State 0-1 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 Wilberforce 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Wisconsin-Parkside 1-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-2 Totals 124-56 66-111 11-13 9-13 14-15 201-181 Bold Indicates 2015-16 Opponent
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DATE Feb. 10, 1986 Jan. 13, 1992 Jan. 20, 1992 Feb. 3, 1992 Feb. 10, 1992 Feb. 17, 1992 Feb. 24, 1992 March 2, 1992 Feb. 7, 1994 Feb. 14, 1994 Feb. 21, 1994 Feb. 28, 1994 Dec. 7, 1998 Dec. 14, 1998 Dec. 21, 1998 Jan. 4, 1999 Jan. 11, 1999 Jan. 18, 1999 Jan. 25, 1999 Feb. 1, 1999 Feb. 8, 1999 Feb. 15, 1999 Feb. 22, 1999 1999-2000 Preseason Jan. 18, 2011 Jan. 25, 2011 March 8, 2011 Jan. 22, 2013 Jan. 29, 2013 Feb. 5, 2013
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Number of weeks in rankings: Most consecutive weeks in rankings: Number of weeks in Top 10: Most consecutive weeks in Top 10: Highest ranking: Highest final ranking: Last week ranked: • • •
RANK 19th 20th 18th 19th 11th 10th 11th 13th (Final poll of year) 16th 12th 12th 10th (Final poll of year) 13th 10th 9th 6th 4th 3rd 3rd 7th 6th 10th 6th (Final poll of year) 12th 25th 21st 25th (Final poll of year) 22 25 19 29 11 12 10 3 (last on 1/25/1999) 6 (1998-99) 2/5/2013 (19)
From 1975-76 through 1996-97: rankings conducted by National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) From 1997-98 through 2003-04: rankings conducted by Division II Bulletin From 2004-05 to present: rankings conducted by National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC)
BACKGROUND: The Associated Press began conducting a poll for the college division for men’s basketball on Jan. 5, 1961. The rankings consisted of colleges and universities that were members of NCAA College Division and/or NAIA. A panel of sportswriters and sports broadcasters voted for the top 10 teams from 1961 through the final poll of the 1967-68 season. The poll was expanded to a Top 20 from 1968-69 through 1970-71, then reverted back to a Top 10 for the two seasons that followed. In the 1973-74 and 1974-75 seasons, the poll was extended to rank the top 15 teams. The Associated Press poll was discontinued after the 1974-75 season after the NCAA split the college division into Division II and III. At that time, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) took over the compilation of the weekly poll. The chairmen of each of the eight NCAA Division II regions ranked the top 15 teams starting with the 1975-76 season, then expanded that to 20 teams in the 1980-81 season. The NCAA continued to conduct the poll until the end of the 1996-97 season. Starting in the 1997-98 season, Division II Bulletin, headed by Gary Rubin, took over the poll and ranked the top 25 teams in NCAA Division II. That continued until the duties of conducting the poll were shifted to the National Association of Basketball Coaches Division II Congress after the 2003-04 season. In each of the last seven seasons, the poll has been determined by a group of eight coaches, one representing each of the NCAA Division II regions. The data for this project was compiled by Roy Pickerill, Sports Information Director at Kentucky Wesleyan College; and John Kean, Sports Information Director at Missouri S&T.
Media Guide ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS Year 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 14 Years
W 5 12 17 18 22 14 12 10 13 11 20 19 13 15 201
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Captain (s) Head Coach: David Greer 20 Michael Lewis 13 Bryan Coleman, Chene Phillips, Gerald Williams-Taylor 10 Ian Larkin, Cole Prophet [NCAA] 9 Ike Udanoh, Mike Hollingsworth, Dale Brundidge 8 Jerry Oden, Bryan Smothers [NCAA] 13 Jerry Oden, Larry Edwards 15 Jerry Oden 16 Wynn Sarden, Jason Saddler 13 Kris Krzyminski, Joe Carr 14 Herb Goliday, Erik Parker 12 Darrell Evans, Morris Hall [NCAA] 12 Kendon Edwards, Kendall LeSure [NCAA] 14 Justin Chapman, Jeremy Denha, Rick Fox 12 Brandon Gray 181 .526
2000-01 12 14 1999-00 18 12 1998-99 25 5 1997-98 13 13 1996-97 13 13 1995-96 16 10 1994-95 14 12 1993-94 25 5 1992-93 22 10 1991-92 23 8 1990-91 13 14 1989-90 10 18 1988-89 8 20 13 Years 212 154
Head Coach: Ron Hammye Mike Brown, Chukwuemeka Okonkwo Charles LeSure Tony Goins [NCAA] Dan Bryant, Tony Goins Game Captains Yusuf Harris, Durand Watkins Randy Calcaterra, Irvin Marchand, Terrance Walker Scott Armstrong [NCAA] Andy Ayrault [NCAA] Otis Evans, Art Johnson [NCAA] Otis Evans, Kevin Heck, Art Johnson Kevin Heck, Mike Seurynck Al Ament, Mario Pearson .579
1987-88 20 8 1986-87 20 10 1985-86 23 8 1984-85 17 12 1983-84 21 9 1982-83 18 10 6 Years 119 57
Head Coach: Charlie Parker Hank Woodmore Grady Lowry [NCAA] Grady Lowry, Scott Perry, Raheem Muhammad [NCAA] Curtis Moore, Raheem Muhammad Herb Bostic, Haywood Bracey [NCAA] Tony Ball, John Bauer .676
1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 5 Years
15 12 14 11 8 60
9 15 13 17 19 73
Head Coach: Vernon Payne Game Captains Game Captains Game Captains Game Captains Game Captains .451
1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 4 Years
8 7 6 7 28
20 19 18 18 75
Head Coach: Robert Samaras Ty Richardson, Ron Zenn Chris Allen, Ron Zenn Chris Allen, Willie Volsan James Newsom, Gene Seaborn .272
13 12 11 8 12 14 15 85
Head Coach: Frank Gompert Mike Rogers, Bob Solomon (Hon.) Bill Tyler Game Captains Fred Martus [NCAA] Fred Martus Fred Martus Marty Letzmann .469
1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 7 Years
11 11 11 17 11 9 5 75
Year 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 1949-50 1948-49 18 Years
W 6 11 8 1 9 7 13 4 7 14 18 9 16 14 19 12 7 11 186
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Captain (s) Head Coach: Joel Mason 12 Tom Carlson, Don Lester, Paul Widdoes 7 Fred Wolcott, Jim Carmichael 10 Fred Wolcott, Colin Barnes 16 Jim Spivey, Sean Whalen 9 Ken Marzka, Fred Prime, Randy Ziegler 11 Bob Holmes 5 George Duncan, Gunars Vitolins 14 Winfield Henry 11 Fred Snowden 4 George Brown, Ulysses Harvey 3 Tom Keller, Ron Porter [NCAA] 14 Clarence Straughn 6 Charlie Primas 6 Charlie Primas, Wally Ziemba (Hon.) 6 George Adams, John Erickson 11 Ron Condon (Hon.) 15 Game Captains 13 Game Captains 173 .518
Head Coach: Newman Ertell 1947-48 8 13 Game Captains 1946-47 3 15 Game Captains 1945-46 6 11 Game Captains 1944-45 11 5 Abe Parness (Hon.) 1943-44 No Team —War Year 1942-43 8 12 Game Captains 1941-42 12 3 Peter Nunez 1940-41 8 6 William Kingery 1939-40 9 8 Steve Staryk, Howard McCarty 1938-39 14 5 Gordon Clayton, Jim Garretson [NCAA] 1937-38 14 4 Leonard Tigay, Gordon Clayton 1936-37 13 4 Carl Bayer, Glenn Burgin 1935-36 13 4 Henry Berris 1934-35 10 8 Charles Ditkoff 1933-34 9 8 Cy Berent, Boyd Stockmeyer 1932-33 7 10 Harold Bowie 1931-32 11 6 Marvin Ouelette 1930-31 11 8 Sid Cornell, Mayberry Schweizer 1929-30 12 6 Frank Wachter 18 Years 179 136 .568 1928-29 1927-28 1926-27 1925-26 1924-25 1923-24 1922-23 1921-22 1920-21 1919-20 1918-19 1917-18 12 Years
7 18 14 13 7 11 12 10 11 9 9 9 130
Program Record 97 Years 1,190 (Hon.) Honorary Captain
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Head Coach: David L. Holmes Webster Evans Meyer Schecter Robert Gunn Oswald Robbins Newman Ertell Russell Lightbody Russell Lightbody Russell Lightbody Harold “Grant” Iler Meyer Blatt Meyer Blatt Fred Sullivan .663
1,000 .543
2015-16 Warrior Men’s Basketball MEN’S BASKETBALL PLAYERS IN WSU HALL OF FAME
Charlie Primas, a Detroit resident and graduate of old Miller High School, was inducted in 1976, the inaugural Hall of Fame class. He was a 1953 All-American basketball center at just 6-2 ½. Born in East St. Louis, Illinois, he had three letter-winning seasons and captained the team in 1953 and 1954. He played with the Harlem Globetrotters (1954-56). The 1953 MVP pick in the Motor City Tournament and on the 1952 and 1953 All-Tourney teams, he held the WSU season and career scoring record until the early 1970s. He held the WSU career records for rebounds, free throws, and free throw attempts. He was the school’s first 1,000 point man and the first to get 1,000 rebounds. He also held the game scoring mark from 1953-1960. He played in the 1954 College All Stars-Harlem Globetrotters series. Primas holds three degrees from WSU.
Newman Ertell, was not only a four-letterman in football as a back, but the school’s only five-letterman in basketball due to the eligibility rules of the day, as Detroit JC became Detroit City College. He won football monograms in 192021-22-23 and basketball awards in 1921-22-23-24-25, captaining the 1925 team. The Detroit-Northern High School product represented a contrast in discussing his career, saying “As an athlete, my only goal was in winning; but as a coach I taught players to lose with dignity and to have respect for their opponents.” In 18 years as head basketball coach at WSU, Ertell took his teams to a 183135 record, a .576 percentage. His basketball teams were famous for playing big-name competition and frequently took between-semester trips to meet top foes. He took WSU to the old NAIA Tournament in the late 1930s and also had his 1936 team invited to the Olympic Trials.
John L. Kline lettered in basketball and track, but his greatest accomplishments came on the court. Kline was an All-American forward during the 1952-53 basketball season. During that same season, Kline was named MVP of the Wayne State team as well as the Motor City Tournament MVP at the University of Detroit Christmas Tournament.Kline enjoyed a seven year stay with the Harlem Globetrotters which ran from 1953-59. He finished his basketball career in the Eastern Pro League. Kline ranks in the top ten on the all-time WSU categories of field goal attempts, field goals made, and points scored. During his Wayne State playing days, Kline was known as “Jumping” Johnny Kline. During his track career at Wayne, Kline set a school record in the hop, step, and jump with a leap of 47’10”. He also excelled in the high jump with a leap of 6’6 7/8”.
Myron “Susie” Schecter was a three-year basketball letter-winner from 1926-1928. He captained the famed “point-a-minute” team his senior year in 1928. In 1926 he led the team in scoring with 221 points. He was the first man in the State of Michigan to score over 200 points. Schecter scored 750 career points while playing under Hall of Fame coach David Holmes. Schecter was selected to the first Michigan Collegiate Conference Team in 1928. That year, his team finished 18-1, the best mark in the school’s history. The 1928 team won the State’s first conference crown. Schecter also played professional basketball in the 1930’s for the Flint Buicks. Following his collegiate career, Schecter did some amateur coaching with the ParksMcMichaels Team, a Ford dealership sponsored team, in the late 1940’s.
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Russell Lightbody was an outstanding basketball and football star for Wayne in the 1920s when the University was called City College of Detroit. He was the outstanding male athlete at the College from 1921 through 1924. He captained the basketball team for three seasons and led the nation in scoring during the 1923-1924 season. Lightbody was rated the best floor guard in the Midwest during the 1923-24 basketball season. In football, he quarterbacked the 1921 and unscored-upon Tartar team. In the 1920 Ferris State game, Lightbody scored four touchdowns and converted six extra points for a total of 30 points to set a single-game scoring record which still stands in the WSU record books. Former Wayne Coach David L. Holmes called Lightbody the greatest all-around athlete in the school’s history and a moving spirit of the athletic organization at Wayne.
George “Baby” Duncan was four-year basketball letterman at WSU from 1955-1960, while playing under Joel Mason. He once set a single-game scoring record of 50 points against Western Reserve on Jan. 9, 1960. That mark still stands in the WSU record books. The scoring ace also ranks in the top ten in every offensive category at WSU. Duncan helped the 1955-56 team to an 18-3 mark and a spot in the NCAA Tournament. He was the team co-captain in 1959-60 and was named the team’s most valuable player in 1960. The scoring whiz from Highland Park rewrote the Tartar record books during his career. He still stands as the third leading point producer with 1,290 points, the eighth leading scorer with a 15.5 career average and the ninth leading all-time rebounder with 530 boards.
Leon “Toy” Wheeler was an outstanding athlete for WSU back in 1918 when the school was called City College of Detroit. Wheeler competed in football, basketball, and track while attending City College of Detroit. Wheeler came to Detroit from Danville, Indiana. In 1918 Wheeler quarterbacked the first football team at Detroit Junior College which was coached by David L. Holmes. Leon Wheeler also accomplished more following his collegiate career. He went on to coach the Harlem Globetrotters and the famed basketball teams at Detroit’s Brewster Center. Wheeler was also the Director of the Brewster Center until his retirement in 1945. Wheeler, quite possibly, was the most outstanding Recreational Director and Supervisor in Detroit’s history. Leon “Toy” Wheeler passed away on May 22, 1968, at the age of 70.
George R. Brown, two-time Wayne State scoring leader, ranks fifth on the all-time basketball scoring list with 1,044 points. For three seasons, he led WSU in rebounding. His 953 rebounds ranks him third on the all-time rebound list. Brown led WSU to two National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Tournament invitations. He won five letters for Wayne State including two in track. He was a two-time President Athletic Conference high jump champion in 1956 and 1957. He continued his basketball playing days in the professional league with the Minneapolis Lakers in 1958, when he was one the first black players signed to an NBA contract. He also taught in the Detroit Public System.
Media Guide MEN’S BASKETBALL PLAYERS IN WSU HALL OF FAME
William “Rip” Collins lettered in baseball for Wayne State in 1941, 1946, and 1947, earned varsity basketball letters in 1941 and 1946, and also played football during a busy athletic career. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame posthumously. Collins was forced to enter the military service thus put his college playing career on hold until 1946. When Collins returned from overseas, he continued his education at Wayne State. Although Collins was an extremely adept baseball player, his talents as a fine basketball player also single him out as a tremendous athlete who loved his fun and games. He finished as the fourth-leading scorer on the Tartans’ 1940-41 basketball team with 56 total points, sixth on the scoring charts in 1945-46 with 28 points, and fifth among the squad’s top scorers in 1946-47 with 50 points.
Robert Gunn, a Detroit native and graduate of Detroit Cass Tech, lettered in basketball four years at the City College of Detroit, as Wayne State was known then. Under WSU Hall of Fame Coach David L. Holmes, Gunn was a member of the 1925, 1926, 1927, and 1928 Griffin roundball teams. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame posthumously. Playing most of his career as a center, Gunn was one of Wayne State’s earliest prolific scorers, finishing with 756 career points in an era when 600-career point scorers were very rare. He was the first WSU player ever to break the 750-point barrier. Gunn led the nation in scoring with 267 points in the 1927-28 season, leading Holmes’ famous “Point A Minute Team” to an 18-1 overall record, best in Wayne State history. That squad also captured the University’s first-ever conference championship. Gunn also had captain honors .
Bob Solomon, a native of Milledgeville, Ga., and a graduate of Detroit Northern HS, was a two-sport letterman in basketball and baseball at Wayne State. He received letters in basketball in 1971, 1972, and 1973, and four letters for baseball (1970-73). During his career with the Tartars in both sports, he established 24 individual single game, season, and career records. During his three seasons on the varsity, Solomon would set several season and career records for scoring and scoring average. He became the only WSU player ever to lead the Tartars for three seasons in points, scoring average, rebounds, rebounding average, field goals, and free throws. At the conclusion of the 197273 season, he was selected to the NCAA College Division Basketball All-America Team after he set a new individual season scoring mark of 623 points and 26.0 scoring average in 24 games.
Fred Prime, a native of Detroit and graduate of Detroit Mumford HS, only played two years on the Wayne State’s men’s basketball and men’s track and field teams, but left his mark in both sports. Prime joined Wayne as a transfer. After sitting out one year, he lettered twice at Wayne in basketball (1960-62). An outstanding forward in basketball, Prime led the Tartars in scoring both years, with 374 points in 1961 and 414 in 1962. He also led his senior squad in rebounding with 123. His 21.9 career scoring average was a Wayne State record. Prime led the PAC in scoring and made field goals both seasons, with a 23.0 average and 97 field goals made in 1960-61, and a 25.0 average and 109 made in 1961-62. He was named to the All-PAC First Team both years. Prime earned the team’s Fred M. Fisher Most Valuable Player Award both seasons, and was a tri-captain of his senior squad.
Ty Richardson, a native of Detroit and graduate of Detroit Cooley HS, set two career and one single game record in his four-year men’s basketball career (1974-78) at Wayne State. He lettered all four seasons at WSU, and was a two-time team Most Valuable Player (’75-76, ’7677).Richardson saw action in 100 games starting 79. He played mainly at center, and led his team twice in scoring and three times in rebounding. Richardson finished with 1,484 career points. He led the Tartars in scoring and rebounding for two seasons. As a sophomore he averaged 16.4 points and 11.0 rebounds per game. In his junior season Richardson averaged career-highs of 20.8 scoring and 12.0 rebounding per game. At the end of both seasons Richardson was named the recipient of the Fred M. Fisher Award, given annually to the Tartars’ Most Valuable Player.
Fred Martus, a native of Detroit and graduate of Detroit St. Cecila HS, was a walk-on to the Tartar men’s basketball program who eventually lettered three times (1967-70, and was the second Tartar to captain the varsity three consecutive seasons. He also received a freshman numeral in men’s basketball in 1966-67. In his senior season Martus led the Tartars to their first-ever appearance in the NCAA Division II National Championships. In his junior season Martus led the Tartars in scoring with 320 points and a 13.9 scoring average, and in field goal accuracy at 54.2 percent, converting on 130 of 240 attempts. His 7.8 rebounding average and 79 assists were second-best on the squad. He received the squad’s Fred M. Fisher Most Valuable Player Award. He led the 1969-70 squad in assists with 110.
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Fred Wolcott, a native of Lincoln Park, was a two-sport star for Wayne State, lettering in baseball and basketball (1962-65), earning six varsity letters and two freshman numerals. As a guard, Wolcott earned All-PAC First Team honors in 1964 and 1965, and was the team’s Fred Fisher MVP both years as well, becoming only the third player at that time to achieve that distinction. Wolcott also cocaptained his junior and senior teams. His best season in basketball would be his senior year, when he led the Tartars to the 1965 PAC title with a 9-3 conference mark. His 17.0 scoring average topped the Tartars’ championship squad, as did his 53 assists and .790 free throw percentage. Wolcott led all three years in free throw percentage, the only player in WSU history to do so. Wolcott had a 16.5 career scoring average, which at the end of his career placed him third on the all-time list.
Al Ament, a native of Grosse Pointe Park, lettered four years on the basketball team (1985-89). While at Wayne State, Ament received all-conference and all-academic honors. He earned All-GLIAC honors for the 1988-89 season while also being named GLIAC “Player of the Week” twice. He was named co-captain his senior year. In addition to his athletic accomplishments, he was a two-time GLIAC AllAcademic selection (1987-88 and 1988-89). In the 1989 season, he was elected to WSU’s McKenzie Honor Society. Ament finished the 1988-89 season leading the team in points (654)- a school record which still stands today, scoring average (23.4), rebounds (318), rebound average (11.4), and free throw percentage (.795). Ament ended his career ranked first on Wayne State’s all-time list in field goal percentage with a .563 mark - a school record at the time.
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The top field goal shooter in WSU men’s basketball history, Otis Evans was a 6-6 forward/center who shot 67.7 percent from the floor while playing for the Tartars from 1988-92. His career shooting mark also ranked seventh all-time in NCAA Division II history. Besides being the best shooter ever, Evans holds many spots for his four-year career in the WSU record book, including sixth in field goals made (472), sixth in rebounds (684), ninth in games played (106) and 10th in points (1130). In his senior season, Evans set the school record for shooting percentage (70 percent -- 168-240), breaking his own record from the 1989-90 season. Nationally, he ranked third in field goal shooting his junior season and fourth his sophomore year. Evans led the team in scoring during his sophomore season with 324 points and was the top shooter and rebounder on the team his final three seasons.
Marty Letzmannn earned three varsity letters as a member of the men’s basketball team. In his initial season at WSU following graduation from Cass Tech, Letzmann led the freshman team in scoring with 183 points. The next year, he helped the Tartars to the President’s Athletic Conference title with a 9-3 league mark. Letzmann played in all 18 games and finished third in rebounds (118) and fourth in scoring with 159 points. During his junior season of 1965-66, the native of Bruckenau, Germany, led the squad in three offensive categories: rebounds (185), free throws made (83) and assists (50), while finishing second on the team in scoring with 305 points (16.9 points per game average). In addition to serving as team captain his senior season, he also led the squad in scoring in 17 of the 20 matches. He played in a team-best 716 minutes, and led the team in points (456).
Scott Armstrong was a four-year letterwinner (199091 through 1993-94). As a senior captain, he helped the squad tie a school record with 17 straight wins and set a then-school record with 25 victories. The Tartars claimed the GLIAC regular-season title with a 14-4 mark as Armstrong earned Honorable Mention AllGLIAC accolades. Armstrong was one of four players to appear in all 30 games during the 1993-94 campaign and averaged 11.3 points per contest. In his junior season, he was named to the NCAA Great Lakes All-Regional team after setting a WSU record with 32 games played and making 46 three-pointers (46-100). Armstrong led the GLIAC in three-point field goal percentage (.510, 26-51). He holds the Wayne State record for career games played at 120 and helped the Tartars compile a 83-37 mark (.692 winning percentage) during his tenure.
Art Johnson was a four-year letterwinner (1988-89 through 1991-92). As a senior co-captain, he helped guide the squad to a GLIAC regular-season title (12-4 record) and berths in the GLIAC championship game as well as the NCAA Great Lakes Regional title game (Sweet Sixteen). Johnson was named to the GLIAC All-Tournament team. He had the team’s best three-point shooting percentage (42.3), making 55 shots from beyond the arc. Johnson started all 58 games over his final two seasons, earning Honorable Mention All-GLIAC honors both seasons. He completed his career with 88 starts in 111 games. In his junior season, he led the Green and Gold in scoring (427 points). In addition, he had a team-high 138 assists, 65 steals and 63 three-pointers made. Both three-point totals were WSU single-season records at that time.
WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME Persons wishing to nominate someone must include a list of athletic achievements, letters won at WSU, current address of nominee (or relative if nominee is deceased). Nomination forms can be found at WSUAthletics.com. Two hundred twenty-five (225) individuals were inducted in the first 40 classes.
Kris Krzyminski was a two-time basketball letterwinner (2005-07), who earned Honorable Mention All-American accolades as a senior while also being voted as the WSU Male Student-Athlete of the Year for 2006-07. He broke the school record for three-pointers made in a season as a senior with 83 while averaging 23.8 points per game that year. Krzyminski currently ranks 22nd in all-time scoring with 973 points after starting all 51 games in his Warrior career, while his 19.1 points per game average is third in school history of those with at least 26 games played. His 120 career made triples is eighth all-time with his .446 three-point field goal percentage setting the school record upon his graduation. He set the WSU mark for career free throw percentage (min. 200 attempts) at .836 (173-207), while finishing his WSU career 12th in assists with 235. Krzyminski’s 4.6 assists per game ranks fourth all-time with his 38.9 minutes per game still ranking at the top of the Warrior charts. A CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District First Team selection in 2007, he was also named to the GLIAC All-Academic squad as a senior after being named to the Academic Honor Roll all four semesters at WSU. A four-time South Division GLIAC Player of the Week, he was a Second Team All-GLIAC South Division selection in 2005-06 before being named to the First Team for 2006-07. Krzyminski is only the fourth person in school history with at least 200 rebounds, 230 assists and 950 points but the other three accomplished the feat in four years. He earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration management.
To be eligible for consideration, the nominee must have graduated or left WSU at least five years prior; received one athletics award; graduated from a four-year university, staff-faculty members become eligible after separation from WSU, unless being considered for athletic achievement; evidence of outstanding career as an athlete or staff-faculty member must be presented; consideration may be given to the professional or amateur athletic career. Information should be sent to: Athletic Hall of Fame Wayne State University 5101 John C Lodge 101 Matthaei Detroit, MI 48202
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WSU FIGHT SONG The Green and Gold of old Wayne U. flies over the field today. Our hearts are light for with our might A vict’ry is on its way.
The team is strong, for them we’ll cheer, Wayne U. will march along. And at the end our voices blend in Wayne U.’s vict’ry song.
HYMN TO WAYNE To Thee our Alma Mater Homage we bring. Brave hearts raise grateful voices Thy praise to sing. Young art thou, young and strong; Renowned shalt thou live, and long; Honors to thee will throng-and Fame to thee cling.
We laud thee, Alma Mater. Guardian of Right. Thou art our guide, our mentor-Thy name shines bright. Keep Learning’s light aflame, and hold Truth a sacred name, Honor, thy steadfast aim. All Hail to thy might!
THEWARRIORWAY - 294 ALL-AMERICANS OVER THE PAST DECADE - NEARLY 54,000 HOURS OF COMMUNITY SERVICE VOLUNTEERED THE PAST SIX YEARS - STUDENT-ATHLETES CARRY A CUMULATIVE 3.10 GPA - WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING WON THE 2012 NCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP AND HAVE CAPTURED THE GLIAC CHAMPIONSHIP EACH OF THE LAST SIX SEASONS - WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HAS QUALIFIED FOR THE NCAA TOURNAMENT THE LAST THREE SEASONS INCLUDING BACK-TO-BACK SWEET 16 TRIPS IN 2013 AND 2014 - SOFTBALL WON ITS FOURTH CONSECUTIVE GLIAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIP IN 2015. WSU HAS ADVANCED TO THE NCAA COLLEGE WORLD SERIES THREE TIMES IN PROGRAM HISTORY - WOMEN’S TENNIS COMPETED IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT IN 2015 FOR THE NINTH TIME IN THE LAST 11 SEASONS AFTER WINNING BOTH THE 2014 GLIAC REGULAR SEASON AND TOURNAMENT TITLES.
- IN 2011, FOOTBALL WAS THE NATIONAL RUNNER-UP - BASEBALL HAS ADVANCED TO THE NCAA TOURNAMENT FOUR TIMES IN THE PAST SIX YEARS - MEN’S GOLF HAS PLAYED IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT 10 TIMES IN THE PAST 12 YEARS - THE WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY SQUAD PLACED SIXTH AT THE 2014 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS, THE HIGHEST FINISH IN SCHOOL HISTORY
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A leader in green technology, the College of Engineering was first in the nation to launch an electric-drive vehicle engineering program and offer an alternative energy technology master’s program. Home to the only National Institutes of Health branch dedicated to the study of premature birth and infant mortality. Since locating to Detroit in 2002, the Perinatology Research Branch (PRB) has produced life-saving research, cared for more than 20,000 at-risk mothers, contributed more than $350 million to Michigan’s economy, and employed more than 130 physicians, researchers and staff members. Awarded a new 10-year contract in 2013 to continue the PRB’s groundbreaking research. Studies have concluded that the PRB’s economic impact during this period will exceed $347 million, and new earnings to Michigan residents over the contract’s life are expected to total $143 million. Study abroad opportunities in 20 countries on five continents. One of only six Michigan universities selected for the Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship program, designed to address a significant shortage of math and science teachers.
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Director of Athletics Rob Fournier (left) greeting Michael Lewis (right) being recognized at 15th Annual Academic Recognition Luncheon. The event recognizes student-athletes with a term GPA of 3.5 or higher. ATHLETIC ACADEMIC SERVICES The Wayne State Athletic Department has developed a comprehensive approach to academic services for its student-athletes. The department’s goal is to assist student-athletes in pursuit of their designated course of studies and ultimately to achieve graduation. This objective is facilitated by appropriate academic advising, major selection, tutorial assistance and other life skill development and academic support services. A major goal of athletic academic services is to significantly increase the department’s graduation rate over the next five years and to continually emphasize the success of WSU’s student-athletes in the community. Part of the initiative already has been realized by the department’s annual Spring Academic Recognition Luncheon that honors student-athletes with a 3.5 or better term grade point average. The name of each graduate is permanently displayed on a brick as part of the department’s “Wall of Fame.” The recognition is prominently displayed in the main concourse as you enter the Matthaei Athletic Facility Complex.
Academic Monitoring The Department of Athletics utilizes Grades First software, a monitoring alert system in which instructors, learning specialists and tutors provide notification to students and their coaches about progress in their classes. In conjunction with the coaching staff, requests for information about class attendance and performance are sent to each instructor through the system. The academic coordinator tracks individual progress, schedules meetings with students as appropriate, and personally contacts instructors as necessary. Counseling/Mentoring The coordinator meets with student-athletes individually and arranges for group meetings/workshops with other support service personnel regarding academic, athletic, career, and/or personal issues (for example, group sessions covering such topics as test-taking skills, time management, learning styles, etc.) The Department of Athletics has collaborative relationships with many other critical units on campus to help provide appropriate support services. Advising/Registration In conjunction with academic advisors in the University Advising Center, the coordinator assists studentathletes with term course planning and registration, including holding special student-athlete Orientation sessions to introduce them to NCAA and GLIAC eligibility requirements and departmental academic policies as well as to Wayne State University’s academic programs, procedures and regulations, and services. The office also works closely with academic advisors in all the university’s schools and colleges to ensure appropriate semester course selection and timely progress towards degree. The office serves as a clearinghouse for information about campus resources and student support services, university forms, enrollment deadlines and institutional academic policies and procedures. Structured Study In an effort to help ensure the academic success and the development of consistent study patterns of student-athletes, the coordinator organizes supervised study sessions for each team. Tutorial Services, Writing Center, Mathematics Laboratory The university provides free peer tutoring in most subject areas either on a drop-in or by-appointment basis. In the event that the Academic Success Center cannot provide tutoring for a specific class, the Department of Athletics has set aside funds to hire individual tutors. The coordinator works with academic department chairs to identify qualified tutors and is always available to arrange special individual or group sessions in a variety of areas. As in all other services, the office works in a proactive manner to provide assistance before academic problems arise.
WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS Alison Allen Softball Chris Allen Basketball Mark Avery Baseball Erika Barczak Diving Ettore Bianchi Fencing Andrew Ciennik Baseball Shannon Clark Softball Jenni Culbertson Cross Country Lindsay DiPietro Ice Hockey Chris Donnelly Cross Country Matt Essian Baseball Manuela Ferreira Swimming Tim Flannery Baseball Tim Flannery Baseball Nikki Fulton Softball Oscar Gamarra Tennis Casey Hanes Softball Soren Holm Swimming Nathan Hesche Swimming Lennie Jacosky Football Paul Janas Baseball Paul Janas Baseball Dustin Kingston Hockey Kristian Larsen Swimming Matthew Laschuk Swimming Matthew Laschuk Swimming Rex Ledbetter Baseball Catherine Leix Swimming Catherine Leix Swimming Hannah Loesch Swimming David Lutz Swimming Elly Maleski Swimming Doug Mack Cross Country Renette Mulka Softball Lenn Palmieri Basketball Kevin Ponticelli Baseball Kevin Ponticelli Baseball Josh Renel Football Bob Rogers Football Ken Russell Football Gary Schultz Football Kayla Scott Swimming Carly Sevald Diving Jennifer Smith Softball Jennifer Smith Softball Ashley St. Andrew Swimming Walt Stasinski Football Dylan Szegedi Swimming Logan White Softball Pat Zarkowski Basketball Ron Zenn Basketball *-CoSIDA Academic All-American of the Year
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2015-16 Warrior Men’s Basketball ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION Jason Clark is in his 15th year at Wayne State University in the fall of 2015 and first as Executive Senior Associate Athletics Director. Prior to being named to that role oin August 2015, he spent three years as Senior Associate Director of Athletics and seven years as an Associate Director of Athletics. Clark oversees the operations of all sports and provides oversight for football, baseball, men’s and women’s swimming, and men’s and women’s tennis along with the Mort Harris Recreation and Fitness Center. During his tenure at WSU, Clark has served as tournament director for the GLIAC Swimming and Diving Championship in 2005 and 2010, the GLIAC softball tournament in 2001, and the 2012 NCAA Baseball Regional. Clark came from the Mid-American Conference office where he served as the Director of Administration. Clark’s duties included coordination of all conference meetings and functions, and was responsible for all Conference policies and procedures. Additionally, he served as the staff liaison for field hockey, wrestling, gymnastics and softball. He is a member of the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) and the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA). Clark, who began his professional career at the MAC as a graduate assistant, graduated from Bowling Green State University in 1997. He is married to former WSU softball player Rebecah Pierce and the couple resides in Oak Park with their children, Piercen and Lucy. Theresa Arist joined the Wayne State University Athletic Department Staff in September of 2015 as Chief of Staff. Arist has spent the last three years as the Director of Athletics at Nardin Academy in Buffalo, New York, where she oversaw 41 teams, 60 coaches, 740 student-athletes and five part-time staff members. She helped lead a committee in the establishment of an Athletics Hall of Fame and created a structured athletics program with a strategic vision. Prior to her appointment at the Nardin Academy, Arist served six years as the Associate Director of Athletics and Senior Woman Administrator at Division I Niagara University. While with the Purple Eagles, she led 13 sport programs and 10 coaches along with a Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) of 40. In addition, she established and administered the inaugural women’s golf program at NU. Arist implemented a successful “Life After Sports” educational program serving upperclass student-athletes. She began her administrative career at Walsh University in North Canton, Ohio, where she spent eight seasons as the head women’s basketball coach and seven years as an Assistant Athletic Director and Senior Woman Administrator. She led five basketball teams to postseason play, coached several All-Americans and led her 2004 team to a 20-win season. As a collegiate student-athlete, Arist graduated as Grove City College’s second-leading career scorer with 1,347 points. She was a two-time First Team All-Presidents’ Athletic Conference (PAC) selection after earning Second Team honors following her sophomore campaign. Arist was inducted into the Grove City College Athletic Hall of Fame in 2010. Last Fall, she was named to the PAC 60th Anniversary Team for women’s basketball. After earning her bachelor’s degree in social science/secondary education from GCC in 1993, Arist spent one year as the junior varsity head coach and assistant varsity girls basketball coach at Nordonia High School in Macedonia, Ohio. The following season she was an assistant women’s basketball coach at Heidelberg University in Tiffin, Ohio, before taking the assistant women’s basketball coaching position in addition to the head women’s track coach job at Grove City College. While at GCC, she earned a master’s degree in Sports Administration from Slippery Rock University in 1997. Arist also graduated from the NACWAA/HERS Institute for Administrative Advancement in 2004. A native of Northeast Ohio, Arist was a three-sport athlete at Cuyahoga Falls High School. Robert M. Ackerman returned to full-time teaching and scholarship after serving almost five years as dean at Wayne Law. As dean, he led the Law School in the development of a new Environmental Law Clinic, an Asylum and Immigration Law Clinic, and a Program for International Legal Studies. He secured funding for Public Interest Law Fellowshups, and assisted in strengthening the Law School’s dynamic faculty by hiring a number of outstanding legal scholars and practitioners. In October, 2011, Ackerman welcomed more than 600 guests to campus for the dedication of the Damon J. Keith Center for Civil Rights, a project he and a number of Wayne Law faculty members, alumni and friends are helping make a reality. Ackerman teaches courses in torts and dispute resolution. He serves on Labor@Wayne’s internal advisory board and as Wayne State University’s faculty athletic representative. Previously, he served on the Institute of Continuing Legal Education’s executive committee, chairing that committee from 2009-2010.
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Prior to coming to Wayne Law, Ackerman served as a professor at Penn State University’s Dickinson School of Law, where he taught torts, dispute resolution, conflict resolution theory, negotiation and mediation. He also served as director of the Center for Dispute Resolution. Ackerman, a cum laude graduate of Harvard Law School and magna cum laude graduate of Colgate University, served as dean and professor of law at Willamette University College of Law from July 1996 to May 1999. While dean, the law school experienced a 60 percent increase in financial aid to law students, a revitalization of the alumni organization and annual giving, enhanced visibility of the Center for Dispute Resolution and Law and Government program, and an increase in the diversity of the faculty and student body. Ackerman has lectured at Bar-Ilan University in Israel, the University of Vienna School of Law, the Penn State University College of Medicine and Leicester Polytechnic School of Law (now deMontfort University). He has also been employed by the Denver firm of Holme Roberts & Owen and the Harvard Prison Legal Assistance Project. He has written extensively in the fields of torts, dispute resolution, communitarian theory and civic responsibility, and his scholarship has appeared in a wide variety of high profile publications. His essay, “Taking Responsibility,” was a winner of the international Communitarian Essay Contest and was published in the German social science journal Leviathan. His co-authored book (with Robert F. Cochran Jr.) Law and Community: The Case of Torts was published early in 2004. Ackerman is an active participant in professional groups related to conflict resolution. He is a founding member of Mediators Beyond Borders, and has worked on development projects in Tanzania with Penn State’s InterInstitutional Consortium for Indigenous Knowledge. He has also served as chair of the AALS Section on Law and Communitarian Studies and is chair-elect of the AALS Section on Socioeconomics. Jeff Weiss began his 15th season as sports information director at Wayne State University the fall of 2015. He was promoted to assistant athletic director for media relations in January 2007, to associate athletics director in August 2011, and senior associate athletics director in August 2015. Weiss is the main contact for the Wayne State football, men’s and women’s basketball, and softball teams and also serves as the coordinator of WSU’s Athletic Hall of Fame committee. Weiss joined the WSU staff in November 2001, after serving 10 months as the director of marketing and communications with the American Heart Association in Toledo, Ohio. A 1987 graduate of Bowling Green State University, Weiss majored in sport management with an emphasis on information, marketing and promotion. He served as a student assistant in the BGSU sports information office all four years in college. From February 1988 through July 1998, Weiss worked at the Central Collegiate Hockey Association league office. After beginning as administrative assistant, he was promoted to director of communications and served his final three years as assistant commissioner. He returned to his alma mater in August 1998, and worked as an assistant SID in charge of men’s soccer, hockey, baseball, golf and swimming for two-and-a-half years. He also served on the BGSU Athletic Hall of Fame Committee. A member of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA), Weiss served on the publications contest committee for two years and has been on the Academic All-America committee for 12 years. He was recognized at the 2014 CoSIDA Convention for 25 years fulltime in the sports information field. Weiss assumed additional duties as assistant commissioner for public relations for College Hockey America (CHA) in April 2006 and was the host media coordinator for the 2007 Frozen Four in St. Louis. He also served as the interim commissioner of the CHA women’s hockey league for 19 months. He resides in Temperance, Michigan, with his wife of 24 years, Christy, and two daughters, Jillian (22) and Madison (18). Jillian is a senior at WSU, while Madison is a freshman at the University of Indianapolis. Nicole Stoll was named assistant athletic director for marketing and promotions at Wayne State in May 2012. “Nicole has a marketing perspective from both a professional organization and a collegiate setting that will benefit our outreach and initatives,” said WSU Director of Athletics Rob Fournier. “As a graduate of WSU she understands our audience, our unique challenges, and has the experience and enthusiasm to develop and manage our approaches to increase our fan base and energize our supporters.” Stoll spent the previous 21 months before her current appointment as the marketing coordinator for the Detroit Tigers. She earned her bachelor’s degree in business administration/marketing from Wayne State in 2011. Stoll was selected Miss Michigan for 2009 and was the 2010 Miss America talent award winner in the dance category. This was this first talent award for the state of Michigan in 25 years and the first in Miss America history awarded for a lyrical performance.
Media Guide ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION Bob Ostrowski has worked at Wayne State University since 1978 following four years as a school teacher, coach and athletic director. He was promoted to assistant director of athletics for facilities in January 2007. He received the President’s Merit Award from WSU in 1992, the men’s basketball booster award in 1992 and also Appreciation Awards for the Thanksgiving Day Turkey Trot and Special Olympics. Ostrowski received the Facility, Planning and Management’s Commitment to Dedication award in 1999 and the Building Coordinator Program’s 25year Service award. The Highland Park native graduated from WSU with bachelor’s degree in health and physical education in 1974 and received his master’s in sports administration from WSU in 1994. He is also a member of the WSU adjunct faculty with the College of Education. Ostrowski and his wife, Lynn, have been married for 36 years and have three children, Anthony, Jeffrey and Ashley. Anthony and Jeffrey both graduated from WSU with engineering degrees while Ashley graduated with a doctorate in physical therapy. He also has two grandchildren, Andrew and Mariana.
Recreational Sports Association (MIRSA) and a member of the National Intramural Recreational Sports Association (NIRSA) in which he served as a member of the NIRSA Outdoor Committee 2005-2007 and the committee chair 2008-2009. Nolan is also a member of the NIRSA Assembly. Nolan and his wife Terra reside in Livonia with their children, Shawn, Liam, Aidan, and Quinn. Mary Beth Buchan joined the Wayne State University athletics department in March of 2012 as the associate athletics director for fiscal operations. She started working at Wayne State University in 2005 as the general accounting manager for WSU fiscal operations. Buchan moved to payroll in January 2007 and became the director of the department in 2010. Prior to working at Wayne State, Buchan worked in accounting for private industries. She is a graduate of Michigan State University and Birmingham Marian High School. A native of Bloomfield Hills, Buchan is married to Dennis and together they have two children, Matt and Jill. Candice L. (Turner) Howard was named Academic Coordinator for student-athletes at Wayne State in December of 2008 and added the title of Senior Woman Administrator in the spring of 2012. She added oversight of student-athlete housing in October of 2012. Howard was promoted to associate athletic director in the summer of 2014. A 2006 graduate of Miami University, Howard had been the graduate assistant in Eastern Michigan’s Student Athlete Support Services (SASS) department since August 2007. Her primary duties were in providing centralized tracking of student-athlete academic progress, learningcentered monitoring, and study table oversight. Howard also served as a liaison between the SASS staff and coaches about individual student’s attendance while working directly with student intervention and learning methodologies for improvement and career success. She had worked in the EMU career services office since January 2008 while serving as a learning specialist/academic advisor in the EMU athletic department for the past year. In February 2010, Howard attended the annual NCAA CHAMPS Life Skills Conference where she conducted a poster presentation on the WSU Athletic Department’s Professional Development series for student-athletes. During the conference, she also facilitated two sessions for new member institutions implementing CHAMPS Life Skills Programs. A 2012 graduate of the NCAA Leadership Institute and recipient of the NCAA Division II NACWAA National Convention grant for SWA’s, she is committed to her personal and professional growth within the field of Intercollegiate athletics. Howard earned her bachelor’s degree in sports studies with minors in management organizational leadership and marketing. She received a master’s in sports studies with an emphasis on sports organization from Miami in August 2007. Howard completed a specialist of education degree from EMU in educational leadership.
Michael Chan will is in his 10th season as head athletic trainer and 14th season overall at Wayne State University in the fall of 2015. He is responsible for all aspects of the sports medicine program, including preventative training, first aid, injury management, and rehabilitation. He was promoted to an assistant athletic director position in July 2010, and to associate athletics director in August 2011. Chan joined the WSU staff in the fall of 2002 as an assistant athletic trainer after working the previous two seasons as a graduate assistant athletic trainer at Syracuse University while completing his master’s degree in exercise science. Prior to his graduate work, Chan was an intern at MedSport, a University of Michigan Health System sports medicine clinic, located at Domino Farms in Ann Arbor, Mich. He received a bachelor’s degree in biology from the University of Western Ontario in 1996, and a B.S. in sports medicine from Central Michigan University in 2000. Chan is a member of the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA), Michigan Athletic Trainers Society (MATS), College Athletic Trainers Society (CATS) and the Great Lakes Athletic Trainers Association (GLATA). Chan is certified in sound assisted soft tissue mobilization (SASTM) and is a certified National Academy of Sports Medicine Performance Enhancement Specialist (PES). He was born in Taipei, Taiwan, but grew up in Toronto, Ontario. Chan and his wife, Sora, reside in Wixom with their son Matthew. II Athletics Directors Association, and the Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup. He also aided the NACDA Deputy Executive Director in maintaining and developing corporate sponsorships. Lauren Lepkowski was hired as the Assistant Athletics Director for Development in August of 2013. Lepkowski spent the previous 11 months at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay as the Director of Athletics-Special Events and before that as the Alumni Relations Coordinator at Michigan State University. She earned her bachelor’s degree from MSU in communication. A native of Macomb, Mich., Lepkowski is a graduate of Shelby Township’s Eisenhower High School.
Alex Tiseo began his duties at Wayne State University as an Assistant Athletics Director for Compliance and NCAA Liaison on March 3, 2014. Tiseo joined the Warrior athletic department after serving as the Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance and Academic Services at fellow GLIAC member Saginaw Valley State University the last 26 months. During his tenure with the Cardinals, Tiseo served as the sport supervisor for four of SVSU’s 17 athletics programs as well as oversight of athletics compliance and academic services. In addition, he was the advisor to the StudentAthlete Advisory Committee (SAAC). Prior to his arrival at SVSU, Tiseo spent the previous academic year as the Athletics Development Coordinator at the University of
California, Riverside. While with the Division I Highlanders, Tiseo led efforts relating to the planning and execution of special events within the athletics development office and coordinated gift administration along with managing a donor database. After graduating from Michigan Tech University in 2008, Tiseo served as a graduate assistant the following two years at Baldwin-Wallace University in Berea, Ohio. During his time at BWU, he worked with athletics compliance, academic services, and CHAMPS/Life Skills programming while also assisting in the areas of development, marketing and game management. Tiseo was an association intern for the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) during the 2010-11 school year. He served as the secondary contact for NAADD, Division II Athletics Directors Association, and the Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup. He also aided the NACDA Deputy Executive Director in maintaining and developing corporate sponsorships.
Christy Nolan was named an associate athletic director/ director of campus recreation in the summer of 2010. He added ticket responsibilities in October of 2012. Nolan is a 1992 graduate of The Pennsylvania State University with a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and a Business Minor. In 2002, he graduated from the University of Michigan with a Master’s in Public Administration. Nolan earned his EdD. in Ed Leadership & Policy Studies from Wayne State University in 2013. He joined the WSU staff in December of 2003 as the Director of the Mort Harris Recreation & Fitness Center. Nolan is a past State Director of the Michigan Intramural
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2015-16 Warrior Men’s Basketball STAFF & COACHES
Nicole Abel
Makiba Batten
Softball Assistant Coach
Women’s Track & Field Assistant Coach
David Greer
E.J. Haralson
Ryan Kelley
Tim Koth
Keith McKenzie
Jessica McNally
Men’s Basketball Head Coach
Baseball Head Coach
Football Linebackers Coach
Jerzy Radz Fencing Head Coach
Cameron Weidenthaler Assistant Director Sports Information
Men’s Basketball Assistant Coach
Volleyball Head Coach
Gary Bryce Softball Head Coach
Justin Harden
MHRFC Intramural & Club Sports Supervisor
Karen Lafata
Aaron Hepner Baseball Assistant Coach
Athletic Devlopment Coordinator
Mike Horn
Steve Domzalski
Mike Flynn
Bryce Karasiak
Scott Kazmierski
Associate Athletic Trainer
Men’s & Women’s Golf Head Coach
Strength & Conditioning Assistant Coach
Rob Latva
Linda Letkowski Business Manager Fiscal Operations
Women’s Basketball Head Coach
Carrie Lohr
Michael Lozier
Ruben Mendoza
Katie Minahan
Bryan Morrow
Lorenzo Neely
Sean Peters
Sharmilla Sands
Sheila Snyder
Amanda St. Juliana
Jeff Reardon
Rick Renaud
Joel Whymer
E.J. Henderson
Football Wide Receivers Coach
Jaclyn Crummey
MHRFC Assistant Director Facilitites & Finance
Strength & Conditioning Head Coach
Women’s Basketball Assistant Coach
Kim Clexton
Athletics Academic Advisor
Women’s Basketball Assistant Coach
Assistant Athletic Trainer
Football Quarterbacks Coach
Jim Campbell
Multipurpose Indoor Facility Supervisor
Associate Athletic Trainer
Rondell Ruff
Equipment Manager
Cross Country/Track & Field Head Coach
Brad Wilson
Terrance Woods
Football Defensive Coordinator
Equipment Manager
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Men’s Tennis Head Coach
MHRFC Office Manager
Scott Wooster
Football Offensive Line Coach
Men’s Basketball Assistant Coach
Women’s Tennis Head Coach
Volleyball Assistant Coach
Swimming Head Coach
Creative Services Coordinator
Facility Coordinator
Football Defensive Line Coach
Kelsey Meyers
Assistant Compliance Coordinator
Bryce Pitters
Swimming Assistant Coach & Aquatics Director
Andrew Stoll
Assistant Athletic Trainer
Media Guide SPORTS MEDICINE / STRENGTH & CONDITIONING
The Wayne State sports medicine department is led by head athletic trainer Michael Chan and assistants Steve Domzalski, Katie Minahan, Jessica McNally, Andrew Stoll and graduate assistant Erin Brown. All six are members of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association and provide medical care to the Warrior student-athletes. The sports medicine staff is responsible for all aspects of the sports medicine program including injury prevention and management, first aid, injury rehabilitation, and drug and alcohol education. Athletic trainers are present at Warrior home and away events to ensure for the health and safety of all student-athletes.
The Matthaei athletic training room has over 1,000 square feet of sports medicine space for treatment/rehabilitation and storage areas. Other special features include: a hydrotherapy area with three therapeutic whirlpools, a designated team physician examination office, and additional office space for the sports medicine staff. The WSU Athletic Department works with many different team physicians. They include Dr. Bill Moutzouros (team orthopedic surgeon), Dr. Christopher Guyer (team physician), Dr. Ramsey Shehab (team physician), Dr. Kevin Whitlow (team physician) and other physician consultants.
The Warriors Strength and Conditioning program is responsible for all 18 varsity sports totaling approximately 400 student-athletes. The major goal of the Warriors Strength and Conditioning Program is to provide to our student-athletes the means by which they may develop attitude, work ethic, mental toughness, discipline and pride, in-self and total program. Athletes will train consistently, sensibly, and systematically over designed and designated period of time, in a safe, clean, and professional environment. Simply, to prevent injuries and enhance performance. We believe Strength, Speed and Conditioning is the key to a successful athletic career at Wayne State University, we are always researching, developing and implementing strategies to give us the cutting edge to achieve optimum athletic success. Warrior student-athletes train out of the Mathaei weight room complex located in the lower level of the Mathaei Athletic Building. The weight room provides student-
athletes with 3000 sq. feet of work space which includes eight Brute Half-Racks by Rogers used to bench, squat and pull, we also have eight plateforms equipped with Troy bumper plates used for Olympic movements such as Snatch, Power Clean, Jerks etc.; a variety of Pendulum plate loaded equipment by Rogers: two sets of dumbbells and over 13,000 pounds of weights. The weight room also features a cardio area with equipment by Woodway, Nautilus, and Stairmaster . At the completion of their workouts studentathlete are provided Gatorade and nutrition shakes to aid in their recovery. Head strength coach Ruben Mendoza, along with assistant strength coach Bryce Karasiak graduate assistant and interns, directly oversee all aspects of the studentathletes training regimens. A variety of training methodologies are implemented from Olympic movements, Powerlifting and Functional Training.
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2015-16 Warrior Men’s Basketball WSU ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME MEMBERS Thomas B. Adams......................... Football/Track........................... 1979 Randall Ahern............................... Golf........................................... 1986 Nick Allen...................................... Cross Country............................ 2009 Albert Ament................................ Basketball................................. 2001 Mark “Doc” Andrews..................... Media...................................... 2005* Paul Andrews................................ Contributor/Builder................... 1993 Keith Anleitner.............................. Football..................................... 2007 Scott Armstrong............................ Basketball................................. 2006 Michaelene (Bachleda) Ruhl......... Softball..................................... 2003 Naif Baidoon................................. Baseball.................................... 2007 Erika Barczak................................. Swimming................................ 2014 Edwin C. Barnett........................... Wrestling.................................. 1997 Harald Bauder............................... Fencing..................................... 2003 David Beauvais.............................. Football/Track........................... 1978 Gregory Benko.............................. Fencing..................................... 1990 Frederick P. Bens........................... Football/Basketball................... 1989 Sarah Berry................................... Softball..................................... 2014 Ettore C. Bianchi............................ Fencing..................................... 1999 Gary M. Bice.................................. Swimming................................ 1996 Lowell E. Blanchard....................... Track/Football........................... 1988 Bruno Blanco................................. Swimming................................ 2013 Greg Brecht................................... Baseball.................................... 2004 Wayne D. Brenkert........................ Football..................................... 1988 Denise (Breslin) Gotham............... Volleyball.................................. 2001 Don Brown.................................... Tennis....................................... 2000 George R. Brown........................... Basketball/Track....................... 1983 Noah Brown, Jr............................. Basketball/Administrator.......... 2012 Pierre Brown................................. Football..................................... 2008 Richard B. Brown.......................... Cross Country/Track.................. 1991 T. Richard “Dick” Brown................ Football..................................... 2006 Gini Bruce...................................... Softball/Basketball/Volleyball.. 2004 Paul Butcher................................. Football..................................... 1997 Richard R. Byas, Jr......................... Football..................................... 1987 Wesley C. Carlos............................ Football..................................... 1998 Mary E. Carney.............................. Basketball................................. 1988 Nicholas Cherup............................ Football/Track........................... 1991 Andrew R. Clark............................ Swimming................................ 1976 Michael J. Clark............................. Baseball.................................... 1991 Shannon Clark (Maisano).............. Softball..................................... 2013 Elmer Coleman.............................. Track......................................... 1983 William Collins.............................. Baseball/Basketball/Football.... 1984 John K. Cotton............................... Football..................................... 1981 David Croskey................................ Baseball.................................... 2008 Frank Cudillo................................. Football..................................... 1990 Pearly (Cunningham) Armstrong.. Basketball................................. 1998 Jennifer (Daniel) Coleman............. Softball..................................... 2006 Istvan Danosi................................ Fencing..................................... 1983 Steve F. Danosi.............................. Fencing..................................... 1987 Bruce P. Davis................................ Fencing..................................... 1980 J. Kenneth Doherty........................ Track......................................... 1977 Leroy W. Dues............................... Track......................................... 1977 George Duncan............................. Basketball................................. 1981 Dante Dunn .................................. Football..................................... 2015 Craig Duppong.............................. Football..................................... 2009 Christian Erard.............................. Swimming................................ 2011 Newman H. Ertell.......................... Football/Basketball................... 1977 Otis Evans...................................... Basketball................................. 2004 Gina (Farkashazy) Weaver............. Fencing..................................... 1998 David C. Farris............................... Football................................... 1994* Sebastien Foka.............................. Tennis........................................ 2014 Larry L. Fortner.............................. Track......................................... 1999 James A. Gardner.......................... Rowing...................................... 1982 Robert N. Gardner......................... Diving....................................... 1989 Anna Garina.................................. Fencing..................................... 2013 George Gembis.............................. Football..................................... 1977 Joseph G. Gembis.......................... Football..................................... 1980 Lisa C. Gentry................................ Basketball................................. 1998 Rodger George.............................. Baseball.................................. 2006* Susan (Gierschick) Kopins............. Diving....................................... 2000 Joe Gough..................................... Football..................................... 2005 Cynthia Goyette............................ Swimming................................ 1985 Jack H. Gregory............................. Golf........................................... 1994 Patty (Grudzinski) Gergics............. Softball..................................... 2005 David Guerrera.............................. Hockey...................................... 2009 Robert Gunn.................................. Basketball................................. 1985 Angelo Gust.................................. Baseball/Football...................... 1994 Ron Hammye................................ Basketball Coach....................... 2004 Victor G. Hanson........................... Football/Contributor/Builder.... 1980
James Hayes................................. Tennis....................................... 2002 John M. Hazely.............................. Football/Baseball...................... 1983 Homer L. Heard............................. Track......................................... 1997 Neil Hick........................................ Fencing..................................... 2008 Chalmer G. Hixson......................... Athletic Director........................ 1983 David L. Holmes............................ Basketball/Football/Track/ ................................................ Athletic Director........................ 1976 Michael G. Horn............................ Golf........................................... 2001 H. Grant Iler................................... Football/Basketball/Track......... 1980 Nick Ingrao.................................... Swimming................................ 2012 Bob Jackson.................................. Tennis....................................... 2005 Paul J. Janas.................................. Baseball.................................... 1995 Lori (Januszkiewicz) Sweeney....... Basketball................................. 1997 Cass Jawor.................................... Golf........................................... 1995 Frank Jeney................................... Baseball.................................... 2011 Walter B. Jenkins.......................... Football/Track........................... 1987 Amanda (Jennings) Pata............... Softball..................................... 2009 Astrid Johannesen......................... Swimming................................ 1988 Art Johnson................................... Basketball................................. 2006 Monique Johnson.......................... Basketball................................. 2008 Paul Wesley Jones......................... Track......................................... 1997 Elisa Joris....................................... Volleyball.................................. 2012 Kelly Kashmerick........................... Softball..................................... 2009 Patricia A. Kent............................. Softball..................................... 1995 Dustin Kingston............................ Hockey...................................... 2009 John L. Kline.................................. Basketball/Track....................... 1979 Goetz H. Klopfer............................ Track......................................... 1984 Robert Kloss.................................. Baseball.................................... 2000 Carol (Krause) Lausman................ Softball/Basketball.................... 2001 Byron L. Krieger............................ Fencing..................................... 1976 Jakub Krochmalski........................ Fencing..................................... 2012 Rodney C. Kropf............................. Contributor/Builder................... 1995 Kris Krzyminski.............................. Basketball................................. 2014 Robert F. Langas........................... Football/Basketball................... 1993 Steve Lee....................................... Football..................................... 2013 Marty Letzmann............................ Basketball................................. 2005 John W. Lewis............................... Track......................................... 1979 Russell Lightbody.......................... Basketball/Football................... 1978 Mark Limback............................... Baseball.................................... 1999 Richard G. Lisabeth....................... Football..................................... 1984 Delonda Little-Nathan.................. Basketball................................. 2005 Richard Lowry............................... Football..................................... 2002 Robert R. Luby............................... Football/Track........................... 1993 Guy Lumsden................................ Swimming................................ 1981 David Lutz..................................... Swimming................................ 2011 Ken Madeja................................... Baseball.................................... 2006 Leo S. Maas................................... Swimming/Baseball.................. 1982 Gil Mains....................................... Contributor/Builder................... 1996 Rachelle (Malette) Christensen..... Cross Country............................ 2015 Bruno Marana............................... Football..................................... 1992 Fred Martus................................... Basketball................................. 1992 Donald Mason............................... Swimming................................ 1998 Joel G. Mason................................ Football/Basketball................... 1981 Bill Maul........................................ Tennis/Basketball..................... 1987 Frank McBride............................... Track/Cross Country.................. 2002 Donald McClellan.......................... Swimming................................ 1990 Donald McElroy............................. Track......................................... 1983 John Miele.................................... Baseball.................................... 2008 Lambros Milonas........................... Historian................................. 1996* Bryan Morrow............................... Tennis....................................... 2003 Frederick A. Mulhauser................. Tennis/Athletic Director............ 1990 Natalya Natyshak.......................... Tennis....................................... 2011 Michael Newsted.......................... Baseball.................................... 2007 Courtney Noble............................. Softball..................................... 2008 Dave Nowinski.............................. Swimming................................ 2005 Elizabeth A. O’Brien....................... Basketball/Tennis..................... 1996 James K. O’Hara............................ Football/Wrestling.................... 1994 Jeanne Omelenchuk...................... Speed Skating........................... 1979 Ben J. Paolucci.............................. Football..................................... 1992 Rachel A. Parham.......................... Volleyball.................................. 1999 Charlie Parker................................ Basketball................................. 2001 Jennifer Parks............................... Swimming................................ 1986 Janina (Parrott) Jacobs.................. Golf........................................... 2000 Paul J. Pentecost........................... Athletic Publicity....................... 1989 Irving Petross................................ Track......................................... 1982 Christ Petrouleas........................... Administrator............................ 2003 Gil A. Pezza................................... Fencing..................................... 1993 Kevin Ponticelli............................. Baseball/Football...................... 1994
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William A. Prew............................ Swimming................................ 1977 Charles Primas.............................. Basketball................................. 1976 Fred L. Prime, Jr............................ Basketball/Track....................... 1989 Gordon A. Reck.............................. Baseball.................................... 1990 Irvin D. Reid.................................. WSU President/Contributor....... 2011 Jack Rice........................................ Tennis/Baseball/Football/ ................................................ Basketball................................. 1978 Therone Richardson...................... Basketball................................. 1991 Elbert Richmond........................... Football/Basketball................... 1986 Mitch Ritter................................... Football/Contributor/Builder.. 2009* Donald Robinson........................... Track/Football........................... 1985 Mary Rogers.................................. Basketball................................. 2003 Cliff Russell.................................... Media...................................... 2007* Delbert W. Russell......................... Tennis....................................... 1991 Laurence E. Russell........................ Football/Golf............................. 1988 Robert Ryland............................... Tennis....................................... 1991 Paola Sacchetti.............................. Fencing..................................... 2006 Myron “Susie” Schecter................. Basketball................................. 1980 Dacia (Schileru) Clark.................... Diving....................................... 2000 Jack Schlesinger............................ Tennis....................................... 1981 Gerald (Jerry) Schnelker................ Football/Track........................... 1996 Gary Schultz.................................. Football..................................... 2004 Allison Scruggs-Tookes................. Tennis....................................... 1993 W. Stanley Seitz............................ Track/Football........................... 1986 Jerry Sevick................................... Football/Basketball/Track......... 1992 George B. Sherman....................... Business Manager..................... 1980 Doris Shimman............................. Swimming................................ 1985 Ernest Simon................................. Fencing..................................... 2004 Edward Skowneski, Jr................... Football..................................... 1987 Billy Smith.................................... Track......................................... 1984 Jennifer (Smith) DenDooven......... Softball..................................... 2007 Mark H. Smith, Jr........................... Track......................................... 1979 Sean Smith ................................... Swimming ................................ 2015 Robert Solomon............................ Basketball/Baseball.................. 1985 Victor F. Spathelf........................... Track......................................... 1981 Edward O. Spence......................... Track/Football........................... 1979 Jean Ann Stanicek......................... Tennis....................................... 1998 Stephanie Stone............................ Basketball/Softball.................... 1993 Paula K. Sweeney.......................... Fencing..................................... 1978 Roxanne Szczesniak...................... Softball..................................... 1996 Bela W. Szentivanyi...................... Fencing..................................... 1984 Elliot Tabron.................................. Track......................................... 2002 Catherine (Tanzini) Colarossi......... Tennis....................................... 2001 Ronald Teasley.............................. Baseball/Basketball.................. 1986 John Telford.................................. Track......................................... 1978 Bela de Tuscan.............................. Fencing..................................... 1982 Allan Tolmich................................ Track......................................... 1976 Halina (Tomska) Papp................... Swimming................................ 1989 Yasemin (Topcu) Block.................. Fencing..................................... 2009 Christer Tour.................................. Swimming................................ 2014 Brian VanGorder............................ Football..................................... 2013 A.J. Vaughn................................... Football..................................... 1985 Joseph Verellen............................. Cross Country............................ 2012 Shelly (Vickery) Siegel................... Cross Country............................ 2009 Ebony Vincent............................... Basketball................................. 2014 Norman G. Wann.......................... Tennis/Football......................... 1986 Richard B. Watson......................... Fencing..................................... 1977 Jon Weisman ................................ Baseball.................................... 2015 Leon Wheeler................................ Football/Basketball/Track......... 1978 Robert C. White............................. Training..................................... 1989 Leon F. Wingo............................... Track......................................... 1999 Robert F. Wingo............................ Track......................................... 1982 Frederick L. Wolcott...................... Baseball/Basketball.................. 1988 Margaret Woodbridge.................. Swimming................................ 1982 Christopher M. Wouters................ Baseball.................................... 1999 Lorenzo C. Wright......................... Track......................................... 1976 Robert F. Wyman.......................... Football..................................... 1994 Molly Yetman................................ Softball..................................... 2015 Jodi Young.................................... Basketball................................. 2009 David Zelmanski............................ Baseball.................................... 1994 Victor A. Zucco.............................. Football/Track........................... 1990 *Hall of Fame Honor Award recipient
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