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Mizzou Basketball MIZZOU BASKETBALL TABLE OF CONTENTS Individual Records 123-124 Team Records 125-126 MIZZOU BASKETBALL 2014-15 1 Double-Doubles/30-Point Games 127-129 Roster 2 Individual Game Records 129-130 Season Preview 3-9 Individual Season Records 131-134 MEET THE TEAM 10 Individual Career Records 135-137 Keanau Post 10-12 Freshmen Records 138-139 Keith Shamburger 13-17 Sophomore Records 140-141 Deuce Bello 18-20 Junior Records 142-143 Ryan Rosburg 21-23 Senior Records 144-145 Wes Clark 24-26 Team Single-Game Records 146-147 Johnathan Williams, III 27-29 Team Season Records 148 Hayden Barnard 30 1,000-Point Scorers 149-153 Jimmy Barton 31-33 Annual Leaders 154-157 D’Angelo Allen 34 All-Conference 158 Jakeenan Gant 35 All-Century Team 159 Montaque Gill-Caesar 36 Tigers in the NBA Draft 160 Tramaine Isabell 37 Letterwinners 161-163 Namon Wright 38 Letterwinners by Number 164-165 Mizzou Bio Notes Page 39-41 All-Time Coaching Records 166 MEET THE STAFF 42 MIZZOU MEDIA / OPPONENTS 167 Kim Anderson 42-46 Mizzou vs. Opponent Records 167-168 Tim Fuller 47-48 Conference Series Results 169-170 Brad Loos 49-50 Non-Conference Series Results 171-203 Rob Fulford 51-52 Mizzou vs. Conference Breakdown 204-205 Matt Herring 53 Tiger Radio Network 206 Bryan Tibaldi 54-55 Mizzou Media Guidelines 207 Paul Rorvig 56 Radio / TV Roster 208 Support Staff 57 SEASON IN REVIEW 58 CREDITS Review 58-61 The 2014-15 Mizzou Basketball media notebook Game Results 62 was written as a service to members of the Tiger Statistics 63-64 Scholarship Fund and media covering Tiger Bas- Box Scores 65-73 ketball. This guide was edited and designed by Mizzou Strategic Communications. MIZZOU HISTORY AND RECORDS 74 Mizzou Season Records 74-75 Photos are courtesy of Mizzou Athletics photog- Winning Streaks 76-77 raphers as well as L.G. Patterson. Printing cour- Season Summaries 78-81 tesy of Walsworth Publishing of Brookfield, Mo. and Marceline, Mo. Postseason History 82-83 Postseason Records 84-87 Tigers in the Top 25 88 Tigers on National TV 89-91 Mizzou Game-by-Game 92-120 Mizzou Arena Records 121-122 2014-15 Mizzou Basketball Notebook 1 2014-15 Mizzou Basketball Team Roster NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr.-Exp Hometown (Last School) 2 Deuce Bello G 6-4 198 Jr.-TR Greensboro, N.C. (Baylor) 3 Johnathan Williams, III F 6-9 225 So.-1L Memphis, Tenn. (Southwind H.S.) 4 Tramaine Isabell G 6-0 180 Fr.-HS Seattle, Wash. (Garfield H.S.) 5 D’Angelo Allen F 6-7 220 Fr.-HS Dallas, Texas (Kimball H.S.) 11 Jimmy Barton G 5-9 160 So.-TR St. Louis, Mo. (Houston Baptist) 12 Namon Wright G 6-5 200 Fr.-HS Los Angeles, Calif. (Pacific Hills H.S.) 13 Montaque Gill-Caesar G 6-6 215 Fr.-HS Vaughan, Ontario (Huntington Prep) 14 Keith Shamburger G 5-11 170 Sr.-TR Los Angeles, Calif. (Hawaii) 15 Wes Clark G 6-0 185 So.-1L Detroit, Mich. (Romulus H.S.) 23 Jakeenan Gant F 6-8 207 Fr.-HS Springfield, Ga. (Effingham County) 42 Hayden Barnard F 6-10 225 Fr.-RS Aurora, Ill. (Metea Valley H.S.) 44 Ryan Rosburg F 6-10 264 Jr.-2L Chesterfield, Mo. (Marquette H.S.) 45 Keanau Post F 6-11 270 Sr.-1L Victoria, British Columbia (S.W.I.C.) ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr.-Exp Hometown (Last School) 5 D’Angelo Allen F 6-7 220 Fr.-HS Dallas, Texas (Kimball H.S.) 42 Hayden Barnard F 6-10 225 Fr.-RS Aurora, Ill. (Metea Valley H.S.) 11 Jimmy Barton G 5-9 160 So.-TR St. Louis, Mo. (Houston Baptist) 2 Deuce Bello G 6-4 198 Jr.-TR Greensboro, N.C. (Baylor) 15 Wes Clark G 6-0 185 So.-1L Detroit, Mich. (Romulus H.S.) 23 Jakeenan Gant F 6-8 207 Fr.-HS Springfield, Ga. (Effingham County) 13 Montaque Gill-Caesar G 6-6 215 Fr.-HS Vaughan, Ontario (Huntington Prep) 4 Tramaine Isabell G 6-1 180 Fr.-HS Seattle, Wash. (Garfield H.S.) 45 Keanau Post F 6-11 270 Sr.-1L Victoria, British Columbia (S.W.I.C.) 44 Ryan Rosburg F 6-10 264 Jr.-2L Chesterfield, Mo. (Marquette H.S.) 14 Keith Shamburger G 5-11 170 Sr.-TR Los Angeles, Calif. (Hawaii) 3 Johnathan Williams, III F 6-9 225 So.-1L Memphis, Tenn. (Southwind H.S.) 12 Namon Wright G 6-5 200 Fr.-HS Los Angeles, Calif. (Pacific Hills H.S.) COACHING StAFF Coach Position Year Alma Mater, Year Kim Anderson Head Coach First Season Missouri, 1979, 1981 Tim Fuller Associate Head Coach Fourth Season Wake Forest, 2000 Rob Fulford Assistant Coach First Season Marshall, 1997 Brad Loos Assistant Coach First Season Austin Peay State, 2002 Bryan Tibaldi Dir. of Basketball Operations Fourth Season Michigan State, 2007 Paul Rorvig Student-Athlete Development First Season Central Missouri, 2005 Matt Herring Athletic Performance First Season SW Texas State, 1994 PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Name Pronunciation Montaque Gill-Caesar mon-TAKE Keanau Post key-YAW-know 2 Mizzou Basketball Welcomes Back Kim Anderson A New Era Begins For Mizzou Basketball Missouri Basketball begins a new era this season as Kim Anderson returns home to take the reins of the Tiger program. Anderson was a star at Mizzou and was a successful as- sistant under Norm Stewart before winning an NCAA Division II national title at Central Missouri last season. Missouri Basketball found stability and a Ryan Rosburg (22.2 mpg) and Wes Clark (20.4 reconnection to its roots on April 28, 2014, as mpg.) return as letter winners that averaged the program announced that Kim Anderson, a double figures in minutes played per game a former Big Eight Player of the Year and assistant year ago. coach for the Tigers under the legendary Norm Stewart, was returning home to direct the Joining that trio is big man Keanau Post, who program as its 18th head coach. The reigning saw his minutes rise down the stretch, but NCAA Division II National Coach of the Year after only Rosburg returns with more than a year of leading the University of Central Missouri to the experience in major college basketball. 2014 NCAA Division II National Championship, Anderson’s hire instantly filled the Tiger fan base “We will be one of the youngest teams in with optimism for the future as a young Mizzou America next year and when you look at the squad is set to take the court in 2014-15. improvement of this league, it will be a major challenge,” Head Coach Kim Anderson said. Mizzou Nation knows the rebuild of the “The Southeastern Conference had two teams program will take time, but that it will be done in the Final Four a year ago and the programs with an eye on the future. The Tigers will be in this league, especially with the great one of the most inexperienced teams in all coaches we have, are really trending in the of high major basketball this season, as just right direction. That also makes it exciting to 22 percent of their scoring and 13 percent of be building our program. We have a first-class their three-point output returns from a 23-12 league, we have great recruiting territories, we season a year ago. Gone is the Southeastern have what I feel is the best on-campus facility Conference’s leading scorer, Jabari Brown, in the nation and we have a tremendous fan NBA draft pick, Jordan Clarkson, and versatile base. It will take time to build this right, but we wing, Earnest Ross, who all combined to are excited about our future.” average better than 51 points per game last year. One of those three players led Mizzou A season ago Missouri’s experience was on in scoring in all-35 games last season and the perimeter. The Tigers were very good at only Johnathan Williams, III (26.3 mpg.), scoring in transition, but lacked the consistent 2014-15 Mizzou Basketball Notebook 3 defensive presence needed to create fast practice and has helped some young guys break opportunities once league play began. like Tramaine (Isabell) and Namon (Wright) During the summer, Anderson has placed an learn to play the point guard position. We increased focus on the defensive end of the will need Wes to become more assertive court and has added a level of physicality on the offensive end this year, not just as during workouts not seen since his days as an a perimeter scorer, but as a creator and assistant under Stewart. Those factors were facilitator. I really like Wes’ toughness and put in place not only to help the Tigers this expect him to be more consistent on both season, but also to shape the identity of the ends of the floor this season. He is learning program for seasons to come. to play with better pace and that will be a key factor in his growth.” “You have to identify yourself as a program and what’s going to put you in position to win In addition to Clark, Missouri will have games night-in and night-out,” Anderson said. solid depth at the lead guard spot as senior “Defense, rebounding and mental toughness transfer Keith Shamburger and freshman will do that. Once you establish that culture Isabell give the Tigers the ability to play in your program, it becomes ingrained on how with multiple point guards on the court at you attack each and every day on the court.
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