State University 2020-21 Men’s

Games 1-3 / Chicago State (0-0) vs. Ohio (0-0), #8 (0-0), North Carolina A&T (0-0) // Nov. 25-27, 2020 // Cham- paign, IL // (15,500) // Audio Stream: WACDigitalNetwork.com/chicagostate // Broadcaster: Sam Brief

2020-21 Cougars Schedule (2019-20 Statistics) (0-0 overall) 2020-21 Roster Information Date Opponent Time STARTERS RETURNING 11/25 vs. Ohio^ 4p HT WT YR POS PPG RPG APG BPG SPG 11/26 at Illinois^ 11a 0 Rajeir Jones 6-3 190 So. G 6.1 2.7 1.4 0.1 0.6 11/27 vs. North Carolina A&T^ 3p 1 Andrew Lewis 6-3 180 Sr. G 12.2 4.0 1.6 0.2 1.0 12/3 at Eastern Illinois 7p 5 Xavier Johnson 5-11 160 Sr. G 15.4 2.7 2.8 0.0 1.4 12/5 at Northwestern TBA 35 Solomon Hunt 6-9 272 Sr. C 6.0 4.4 1.3 0.6 0.4 12/9 at Loyola Chicago 2p 12/15 at Illinois State TBA LETTERWINNERS RETURNING 12/18 at Northern Illinois 6p HT WT YR POS PPG RPG APG BPG SPG 12/20 at Drake 2p 3 Isaiah Lewis 6-1 155 R-FR G 9.3 1.8 2.0 0.0 0.5 12/22 at Iowa State Noon 4 Ke’Sean Davis 6-7 210 Sr. F 7.2 4.7 1.0 0.7 0.2 1/8 vs. UTRGV* 2p 10 Carlo Marble 6-5 200 Sr. F 3.1 2.3 0.9 0.3 0.3 1/9 vs. UTRGV* 2p 11 Kalil Whitehead 6-5 195 So. F 1.9 1.0 0.4 0.1 0.3 1/15 at Grand Canyon* TBA 1/16 at Grand Canyon* TBA NEWCOMERS 1/22 vs. CALIFORNIA BAPTIST* 2p HT WT YR POS HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL 1/23 vs. CALIFORNIA BAPTIST* 2p 2 Levelle Zeigler 6-1 175 Jr. G Oakland, CA/East L.A. College 1/29 at Seattle U* 8p 12 Isaiah Simpson 6-9 240 Jr. C Richmond, VA/Santa Monica College 1/30 at Seattle U* 8p 13 Aaris-Monte Bonds 6-6 215 Jr. F Denver, CO/Southeastern CC 2/5 vs. UTAH VALLEY* 2p 15 Coreyoun Rushin 6-6 200 Jr. F Chicago, IL/Idaho State 2/6 vs. UTAH VALLEY* 2p 20 Lou Demuth 7-0 235 Fr. C Luxembourg City, Luxembourg 2/12 at Tarleton State* 1p 23 Jordan Polynice 6-6 175 Jr. G/F San Clarita, CA/East L.A. College 2/13 at Tarleton State* 1p 2/26 vs. DIXIE STATE* 2p 2/27 vs. DIXIE STATE* 2p Pick-Up Game 3/5 at New Mexico State* TBA The Chicago State men’s basketball team was originally set to play IUPUI at home (11/25) followed 3/6 at New Mexico State* TBA by a road game at DePaul (11/28). Both of those games were canceled. The Cougars then joined 3/11 WAC Tournament* TBA the Illinois Multi-Team Event when Wright State pulled out on Friday. The Cougars will face Ohio on 3/12 WAC Tournament* TBA Wednesday, Nov. 25 at approximately 4pm CT, No. 8 Illinois on Thursday, Nov. 26 at 11am CT and 3/13 WAC Tournament* TBA North Carolina A&T on Friday, Nov. 27 at approximately 3pm CT. The complete schedule is listed below: All times CENTRAL time ^University of Illinois Multi-team Event Wednesday, Nov. 25 *Western Athletic Conference game Game 1 – Illinois vs. North Carolina A&T, 1 p.m., BTN Dates and Times are subject to change Game 2 – Ohio vs. Chicago State (approx. 30 min. after end of G1)

Thursday, Nov. 26 Media Information Game 3 – Illinois vs. Chicago State, 11 a.m., BTN Assoc. AD for Comms...... Jim Christman Game 4 – North Carolina A&T vs. Ohio (approx. 30 min. after end of G3) Cell...... 847-560-1300 Email...... [email protected] Friday, Nov. 27 Game 5 – Illinois vs. Ohio, 12 p.m., BTN Athletic Comms Coord...... Sam Brief Game 6 – North Carolina A&T vs. Chicago State (approx. 30 min. after end of G5) Cell...... 847-494-6726 Email...... [email protected] There will be no public sale of tickets or fans allowed at State Farm Center due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Emil & Patricia Jones Convocation Center Wednesday will mark Chicago State’s first meeting with Ohio as the two teams have never met in Capacity...... 7,000 men’s basketball. The Cougars last played the Fighting Illini in 2015, an 82-79 Illinois win and CSU Opened...... 2007 has played UNC A&T State one time, a 87-70 loss in 2011. CHICAGO STATE COUGARS BASKETBALL PAGE 2 Quick Facts Notes Basketball Information What a Difference a Year Makes Head Coach...... Lance Irvin The 2020-21 CSU men’s basketball team returns eight players from a season ago. These eight Alma Mater...... Idaho, ’92 players (listed below) accounted for 75.45% of CSU’s scoring in 2019-20. Additionally, the Cougars Career Record...... 7-54, 3rd year return nearly 65% of its rebounding, 80% of its assists, 72% of its steals and 63% of its blocks. Associate Head Coach...... Rodell Davis Assistant Coach...... Tommy Strine “My first year when I got here, we had guys that really weren’t used to playing,” head coach Lance Assistant Coach...... Justin Bowen Irvin said. “Last year, I looked around and nobody had played in an actual Division I game.” Athletic Trainer...... Jose Alcantar Sports Performance...... Jacob Ross Points Rebounding Assists Steals Blocks Returning Player 1781 848 300 144 73 2019-20 Total Team Information 354 61 64 33 1 Xavier Johnson 2019-20 Record...... 4-25 317 105 41 25 5 Andrew Lewis WAC Record...... 0-14 56 11 12 3 0 Isaiah Lewis Home...... 3-11 166 108 23 4 15 Ke’Sean Davis Away...... 1-12 164 74 39 17 2 Rajeir Jones Neutral...... 0-2 175 129 37 12 16 Solomon Hunt Returning/Lost...... 8/6 49 37 15 4 4 Carlo Marble Starters Returning/Lost...... 4/1 45 25 9 6 3 Kalil Whitehead Newcomers...... 6 1326 550 240 104 46 Total of returners 74.45 64.85 80 72.22 63.01 % returning General Information 455 298 60 40 27 Production lost Location...... Chicago, Ill. 25.54 35.14 20 27.77 36.98 % lost Founded...... 1867 Enrollment...... 4,767 Jincho Rivera Signs With Cougars Nickname...... Cougars Jincho Rivera signed a National Letter of Intent on Nov. 11, 2021, to join the Cougars men’s Colors...... Green and White basketball program for the 2021-22 season. Affiliation...... NCAA Division I Conference...... Western Athletic Conference Rivera, a 6-foot-5, 195-pound forward from Carolina, Puerto Rico, attends St. Joseph High School President...... Z. Scott, Esq. in Santa Maria, CA, where he averaged a double-double as a junior, scoring 19.6 points per game Director of Athletics...... Elliott Charles while pulling down 11.1 rebounds per game. Faculty Athletic Rep...... Dr. June Price-Shingles “Jincho Rivera is a kid with high character that brings toughness and an unbelievable work ethic to Team History Chicago State,” Irvin said. “He’s an athletic 6-5 wing that can score inside and outside. When my First Year of Basketball...... 1966-67 staff and I watched him play, we really loved his intensity and skill set. He played hard every play First Year of Division I Basketball...... 1984-85 on offense and defense and is a fierce competitor on the court.” All-Time Record...... 568-979 All-Time Division I Record...... 272-753 Rivera was voted the all-area MVP by the sports staffs of the Santa Maria Times, Lompoc Record Postseason Appearances...... CIT (2013) and Santa Ynez Valley News after the Knights finished the 2019-20 season with a 25-8 record, including 8-2 in the powerful Central Coast Athletic Conference. St. Joseph advanced to the semifinals of the CIF Central Section Division 1 Playoffs while Rivera topped the 30-point plateau four times as a junior and shot over 60 percent from the floor in each of those games, scoring a Athletic Department Academics season-high 36 points on 15-of-24 shooting (63 percent). The Chicago State men’s tennis and women’s golf teams earned the NCAA’s Public Recogni- tion Award for finishing in the top 10 percent of Graduation Success Rate all squads based on the most recent multi-year The NCAA released its annual Graduation Success Rate (GSR) data Nov. 17 and Chicago State Academic Progress Rates (APR) following the achieved a class average of 80 percent, based on the cohort starting during the 2013-14 academic 2018-19 academic year. year and who graduated within six years. Six CSU teams accomplished a GSR of over 80 percent, including three teams, men’s tennis, women’s golf and women’s soccer, which recorded a perfect This is the second time the men’s tennis squad, 100 percent graduation rate. The other three teams accomplishing an 80 percent or higher mark under the direction of head coach Jack Barton, included women’s volleyball (86 percent), women’s cross country/track & field (88 percent) and has earned the recognition while women’s golf, men’s basketball (90 percent). The men’s basketball team total ranked third in the Western Athletic under the guidance of head coach Angela Ray- Conference while the women’s team also ranked third (tied) in the conference at 75 percent. Over- hill, earned the honor for the first time. Women’s all, CSU’s 80 percent GSR ranked fifth in the league. tennis also earned the honor in 2011-12. CHICAGO STATE COUGARS BASKETBALL PAGE 3 Did You Know ... CSU Cougars Head Coach Lance Irvin Athletics is comprised Chicago native Lance Irvin was hired as head coach of of 15 intercollegiate teams involving over 150 the Chicago State men’s basketball program on August student-athletes that compete in basketball, 7, 2018. Irvin has broad coaching experience at both the cross country, golf, soccer, tennis, indoor and collegiate and high school levels, and he has deep ties outdoor track and volleyball. CSU held mem- to basketball in the Chicago area as a former star high berships in the National Association of Intercol- school player at Julian High School in the 80’s. legiate Athletics (NAIA) and NCAA Division II Irvin came to CSU from Morgan Park High School, before transitioning to NCAA Division I in 1994. located on the city’s far south side, where he served Melvin Bland was the first CSU student athlete as varsity boys assistant basketball coach and dean of to gain NAIA All-American status in 1974 as students for six seasons. He helped the Mustangs claim a wrestler. Fred Evans became the first black four IHSA Class 3A state championships (2013, ’14, ’17 swimmer ever to win a national championship in and ’18) and a third-place finish in 2016 while tutoring 1975. The Chicago State University several all-city and all-state players during his tenure. team produced two NCAA Division II All-Amer- His 18-year collegiate experience includes being the icans (George Hansen and Bob Janecyk) in associate head coach at Southern Illinois University the 1975–76 season. In 1984, the CSU men’s in downstate Carbondale for four years from 2008-12. basketball team captured third place at the NAIA Other assistant coaching stints at Southern Methodist, National Championships. Missouri, Texas A&M, Iowa State and Loyola University Chicago. Chicago State University Athletic Achieve- Irvin started his coaching career as a graduate assis- ments (2011-present)...Women’s Basketball... tant at Idaho in 1991-92. Along the way, he has helped CSU’s women’s basketball team earned its only several players reach the NBA, including Jackson Vro- postseason appearance in program history in man (Iowa State), Paul McPherson (DePaul), and An- 2011, winning the regular season and confer- toine Wright and Acie Law (Texas A&M). ence title, earning a spot in the 2011 Women’s As a player, Irvin was an all-city, all-area and all-state Basketball Invitational...Men’s Basketball... selection and an honorable mention All-American as a CSU’s men’s basketball team won the 2013 senior at Julian in 1987. Irvin went on to play at Colorado Tournament title and an State before transferring to Idaho, where he would re- appearance in the Collegeinsider.com Postsea- ceive his bachelor’s degree in criminal justice in 1992. son Tourmament (CIT)...Men’s Outdoor Track Irvin resides in Chicago with his wife Paula and & Field...2019 4x100-Meter Relay team (Mat- daughter Brooklyn, who is a freshman playing volleyball thew Brown, Olesson Cesalien, Ricordo McKen- at Hampton University in Virginia. zie, Carlton Sims) were 2019 Honorable Men- tion All-Americans and WAC Champion. Their WHAT THEY’RE SAYING ABOUT COACH IRVIN: feat marked the first time the Chicago State’s men’s track & field program was represented at “Without my loved ones in my life I would not have had the foundation of discipline and hard work it the national meet. Brown (100m) and McKenzie took to reach the next level. From the years I’ve known Lance, he has been nothing but the best. He (200m) established new CSU outdoor records has been a great example for others and myself who have been under his wing as former players of in their respective events while the duo teamed his. The relationship that we all formed goes beyond basketball and more importantly it’s a friend- with Sims and Cesalien to establish new school ship that his former players will always cherish. Thank you, Lance and your family, for always having records in both the 4x100m and 4x200m relays my best interest at heart. Chicago State Basketball has a great leader among them.” in 2019...2019 WAC 100-Meter Dash Champion -Jabari Parker, NBA Player (Milwaukee Bucks, ) Matthew Brown...Men’s Indoor Track & Field... 2019 WAC 200-Meter Dash Champion Ricordo “Lance Irvin is a terrific hire for Chicago State. I’ve known Lance since his days as a young as- McKenzie, 2019 WAC 60-Meter Dash Champi- sistant coach and he knows Chicago basketball as well as anyone. He has the ability to develop on Matthew Brown...Women’s Outdoor Track relationships and connect both with his players and recruits. He has a wealth of experience as a & Field...2018 WAC Champion 400-Meter college assistant coach, and he’s not afraid to roll up his sleeves and put in the hard work it takes Dash Jocindra Glee...Women’s Indoor Track to be successful. Perhaps most importantly, he’ll provide his team a first-hand example of how to & Field...2017 and 2018 WAC Champion rise above the adversity that we all face in life. I’m excited and proud of Lance’s journey. He did 400-Meter Dash Jocindra Glee...Women’s not feel sorry for himself when facing his battle with leukemia. Now cancer free, he will use that Soccer...2018 Second Team all-conference MF inner strength to mentor and motivate his student-athletes at Chicago State as he takes the Cougar Sara Quevedo...Women’s Tennis...2019 Diana program to the next level.” Borodina/Katarina Drazic named No. 2 First -Tom Izzo, Head Men’s Basketball Coach, Michigan State University Team All-WAC Doubles and both named second team All-WAC Singles...Diana Borodina named WAC Freshman of the Year in 2019. CHICAGO STATE COUGARS BASKETBALL PAGE 4 Cougars Unveil New Uniforms for 2020-21 Season Grey: Designated home option. Removed white from color scheme. Changed home color to grey. Grey represents hard work, everything earned nothing given. Grey represents dedication to your craft, sacrifice for greatness. “Earn White”. Sol- id Dark Grey Jersey collar. No more Chicago State. “COUGARS” across chest. Dark Grey Montserrat font and numbers. White trim. Dark Grey stripe pattern down jersey and shorts.

Black: Designated away option. Black jersey with solid dark green jersey collar. “COUGARS” in dark green Montserrat font and numbers. White trim. Dark Green stripe pattern down jersey and shorts.

Navy: An alternate Jersey option. “Jordan unis”. “COUGARS” on front in Black Montserrat font and numbers Kelly Green Trim. Grey waistband on shorts complimented by Custom green and white Chicago city flag in middle of waistband to show our “Chicago pride”. Navy Shorts complimented by Kelly Green Stripe with Grey “cougar” pattern.

Kelly Green: This jersey is one of our two alternates that will be used to make a statement with its bold Kelly-green color with “CHI-STATE” chest lettering in Black Montserrat font and numbers. White trim. Cougar claw marks across bottom of shorts. CHICAGO STATE COUGARS BASKETBALL PAGE 5 Despite Predictions, Cougars Optimistic WAC Preseason Polls 2020-21 Cougars Season Preview WAC Coaches and Media Select NM State, Chicago State University men’s basketball coach Lance Irvin is entering his third season at the Aggies’ Rice as Preseason Favorites helm of the Cougars men’s basketball program but this season is already unlike the previous two.

NM State is the preseason favorite to win the Western Ath- letic Conference men’s basketball title in 2020-21, while the The 2020-21 Cougars return four of their top five starters and six of their top eight scorers from a Aggies’ Jabari Rice was selected as the WAC Preseason season ago in contrast to returning just one starter heading into his second season (2019-20). Player of the Year in a vote of the league’s media and nine head coaches, who could not vote for their own team or players. “When I looked up my first year when I got here, we had one guy who played more than 17 minutes,” Irvin said. “So you had guys that really weren’t used to playing. Last year, after we lost C.J. (Chris- 2020-21 Preseason Men’s Basketball Coaches’ Poll tian Jacob), I looked around and nobody had played in an actual Division I game. Rank Teams (1st-Place Votes) Points 1. NM State (8) 64 2. Grand Canyon (1) 52 “Coming into this year, it’s going to be great. We’ve got Andrew Lewis (Milwaukee, Wis./Milwaukee 3. UT Rio Grande Valley 45 Vincent H.S.) and Xavier Johnson (Dallas, Texas/Hopkins H.S.). Both played a lot. Rajeir Jones 4. California Baptist 43 (Baltimore, Md./St. Frances Academy) basically started as a freshman and he played over 30 min- 5. Seattle U 33 6. Tarleton 31 utes a game.” 7. Utah Valley 28 8. Dixie State 20 Irvin has even watched his returners take a quasi-coaching role in practices. 9. Chicago State 8

Preseason Men’s Basketball Coaches’ All-WAC Teams “I remember the first workout this year, I was calling out a drill. They just hopped into the drill, then First Team I was asking them about a play because I didn’t have my play sheet with me so X (Xavier) and Rah Alessandro Lever, Sr., C, Grand Canyon (Rajeir) were like ‘No, you stay here, and you go over there and you go over there,’ so I started Javon Levi, Sr., PG, UT Rio Grande Valley laughing. It’s good when you have guys who are actually used to playing and hopefully that will help Johnny McCants, Sr., F, NM State Jabari Rice, Jr., G, NM State translate into us having a better experience, because at the end of the day everyone wants to win Donnie Tillman, Sr., F, NM State some games.”

Second Team Jovan Blacksher, So., G, Grand Canyon Last season’s leading scorer (15.4 points per game) is senior guard Xavier Johnson (Dallas, Texas/ Oscar Frayer, Sr., F, Grand Canyon Hopkins H.S.), who is the returning statistical leader in 11 categories including three-point field goals Riley Grigsby, Jr, G/F, Seattle U made (51) and attempted (130), points scored (354), assists (64) and steals (33). Johnson ranked Evan Gilyard, Sr., G, NM State eighth in scoring in the Western Athletic Conference while he (fourth, 86.7) and teammate Andrew Hunter Schofield, Sr., F, Dixie State Lewis (Milwaukee, Wis./Milwaukee Vincent H.S.) (second, 87.2) were two of the top four free-throw Preseason Player of the Year: Jabari Rice, NM State shooters in the league.

2020-21 Preseason Men’s Basketball Media Poll “Xavier can score the basketball,” Irvin Said. We just need to cut down on turnovers. He came back Rank Teams (1st-Place Votes) Points 1. NM State (10) 150 a little bit more focused this year. His body looks different. He understands how hard he has to work 2. Grand Canyon 125 on the defensive end but it’s good having him back and I’m expecting big things. One thing about 3. UT Rio Grande Valley 114 him, when he’s open, he’s going to make it. So it’s good having a guy who I know is going to make 4. California Baptist (2) 105 an open shot.” 5. Seattle U 84 6. Utah Valley 74 7. Dixie State 49 Lewis is the team’s second leading returner scorer (12.2 ppg), while also leading the team in min- 8. Tarleton 46 utes played (767), free throws attempted (109), free throws made (95) and free throw percentage 9. Chicago State 18 (87.2%). He ranked second on the team in field goals made (100) and attempted (250), three-point

Preseason Men’s Basketball Media All-WAC Teams FGs made (20) and attempted (68), assists (41) and steals (25). First Team Jovan Blacksher, So., G, Grand Canyon Irvin is excited to have two senior guards leading his team. Alessandro Lever, Sr., C, Grand Canyon Javon Levi, Sr., PG, UT Rio Grande Valley Johnny McCants, Sr., F, NM State “Those guys (Johnson and Lewis), they understand how to play off each other and they understand Jabari Rice, Jr., G, NM State what I want as a coach,” Irvin said. “I’m talking to them and they’re telling some of the new guys ‘No, this is how coach wants it, so we need to pick it up and let’s do it this way, this is how we need Second Team to do it.’ Evan Cole, Gr., F, Utah Valley Gorjok Gak, Gr., F, California Baptist Evan Gilyard, Sr., G, NM State “They’re two different players. X (Xavier) can really shoot it from three, whereas Andrew Lewis Hunter Schofield, Sr., F, Dixie State (Milwaukee, Wis./Milwaukee Vincent H.S.) is more of a slasher and is a guy who will put pressure Donnie Tillman, Sr., F, NM State on a defense. One thing about him is he should be first-team all-defense this year. I will be shocked

Preseason Player of the Year: Jabari Rice, NM State if he’s not one of the top 10 defensive players in the league. CHICAGO STATE COUGARS BASKETBALL PAGE 6 “You could see it in the last 10 games of the season, his defense really started to pick up and I think Hello, Goodbye he really embraced what we were trying to do after his first month or two here, because it’s tough The Western Athletic Conference officially wel- when you come from a junior college, you really don’t know what to expect. comed and Tarleton State University as members of the conference on “Those two really like each other off the court. They got used to playing with each other last year, so June 29, 2020. The Trailblazers and Texans now it’s good when you bring some veteran guards back, that’s why I’m sitting here smiling.” begin the four-year reclassification to Division I. Other returning starters include Ke’Sean Davis (Compton, Calif./Taft Charter H.S., 6-7, Sr., F), Sol- “Since accepting inviations to join the WAC, this omon Hunt (Pomona, Calif./Upland H.S., 6-9, Sr., C) and Rajeir Jones (Baltimore, Md./St. Frances is a date that has been eagerly anticipated at Academy, 6-3, So., G). Isaiah Lewis (Romulus, Mich., 6-1, RF, G) and Carlo Marble (/West Des the two schools and throughout the conference,” Moines Valley, 6-5, Sr., F) also saw a few starts and Kalil Whitehead (Detroit, Mich./Cass Techni- said WAC Commissioner Jeff Hurd. “On behalf cal, 6-5, So., F) appeared in 24 games. of the conference, it is a great pleasure to wel- come both Dixie State and Tarleton to the WAC.” Davis, the leading returning rebounder in 2020-21, earned 11 starts in 22 games last season, av- eraging 7.3 points per game and 4.6 rebounds per game, ranking fifth and second on the team, Dixie State was the first of the two schools to respectively. Hunt checked in just behind Davis in the rebounding department with 4.4 rpg, which accept an invitation to join the conference, an- ranked third last season, also making him the second leading returning rebounder. Jones started nouncing their intention on Jan. 11, 2019. For- all 26 games in which he appeared as a freshman a season ago, averaging 6.2 ppg and 2.8 rpg. merly a member of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference, the Trailblazers were co-champi- “The key with Ke’Sean Davis is if he can consistently play hard and stay healthy, because he missed ons in men’s basketball and were currently tied 7-8 games because he was hurt,” Irvin said. “He has potential to be the best player on the team and upon the top of the standings when the one of the best players in the league. He’s 6-7, athletic, can pass, dribble and shoot. He just needs season was suspended. Dixie State also won to get his confidence right so I’m looking forward to that. 20 PacWest team championships in 11 seasons before joining the RMAC. They will reunite with “Solomon Hunt played hurt last year so I think they sky’s the limit for him, if he can stay healthy. He previous PacWest foes California Baptist and has a big body, he can score, he was wearing post players out but just had the injury bug. He really Grand Canyon in the WAC. wasn’t 100 percent all season.

Tarleton accepted an invitational to the WAC on “Rajeir Jones is another guy that has potential to be on the all-defensive team. As a freshman, he Nov. 12, 2019 after a storied history as a mem- covered up so many mistakes for us on the defensive end, and he had an opportunity to play point ber of the Lone Star Conference. The Texans toward the middle part of the season, so it’s huge having another ball handler and having someone won 36 LSC championships, nine LSC tourna- with experience. ment championships and 14 regional champion- ships across 14 NCAA sports. Just last season, “Carlo Marble, as a walk on, played 19 minutes a game. If we didn’t have Carlo, I don’t know what they earned the conference title in football, a we would have done last season. He basically bought us some toughness. He’s a good spot-up divisional title in women’s basketball and were shooter too, so I’m happy to have Carlo back.” atop the standings when the season was cut short due to COVID-19. Lewis earned an extra year of eligibility, starting five of six games, averaging 9.3 ppg before an injury sidelined him for the remainder of the season. He was the team leader in three-point field goal The University of Missouri-Kansas City left the percentage (37.9) a season ago while Kalil Whitehead (Detroit, Mich./Cass Technical) (6-5, So., F) conference in July 2020 after completing a contributed as a freshman, appearing in 24 games, averaging 1.9 ppg and 1.0 rpg. seven-season tenure and is now a member of the while Cal State Bakersfield “Isaiah Lewis was the only point guard on the roster,” Irvin said. “So the games we played well in joined the Western Athletic Conference in July the end, was because he was out there and he was able to run the team. He knew who to throw the 2013 and left for the Big West Conference on ball to and he didn’t turn it over. So it’s huge having him out there this year. July 1, 2020. “Kalil Whitehead really improved his body over the summer. He is a jack of all trades. He can de- fend, is a good athlete and can score. He played more minutes at the end of the season and did well. I’m looking for him to take a big jump from his freshman to sophomore year.”

Despite the returning experience, the Cougars will also welcome a number of transfers, including Aaris-Monte Bonds (Denver, CO/Martin Luther King Jr. Early College, 6-6, Jr., F), Jordan Polyn- ice (San Clarita, Calif./West Ranch/North Dakota Co. School, 6-6, Jr., G/F), Coreyoun Rushin (Chicago, IL/Westinghouse College Prep, 6-6, Jr., F), Isaiah Simpson (Richmond, Va./John Mar- shall, 6-9, Jr., C) and Levelle Zeigler (Oakland, Calif./Ridgeview HS, 6-1, Jr., G).

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2020-21 Cougars Season Preview (continued) Polynice, the nephew of former NBA player Olden Polynice, averaged 7.5 ppg and 4.0 rpg at East Los Angeles College and was named All-South Coast Honorable Mention. Polynice spent his freshman season at North Dakota State College of Science.

Zeigler averaged 9.5 ppg, 4.1 assists per game, 3.3. rpg and 1.5 steals per game and shot nearly 50 percent from the floor (106-of-213) while scoring in double figures on 13 occasions. He was a first-team All-South Coast North Conference selection.

Polynice and Zeigler, two of three Cougars via East Los Angeles College (joining Solomon Hunt (Pomona, Calif./Upland H.S.)), teamed up to lead the Huskies to a 29-1 record, including a 25-game winning streak and a berth in the CCCAA State Championship Elite Eight.

“Everybody knows I like size,” Irvin said. “When I was recruiting, I always get some 6-5 to 6-8, long, lanky guys, so we addressed that issue. Jordan Polynice (San Clarita, Calif. /West Ranch/North Dakota Co. School) has really been nice for us. He’s going to provide a spark, because he has the length.

“We brought in Levelle Zeigler, Jr., a point guard, so now we have two point guards. He’s been a great leader thus far. He’s first in sprints, he’s first in all the drills, he’s fast, he’s quick, he’s another one that can guard.”

Rushin, a Chicago native, was a 2017 Chicago Sun-Times All-State, Chicago Public League All-City and Red-West All-Conference performer. He comes to Chicago State from Idaho State, where he appeared in 29 games as a sophomore with eight starts, averaging 3.9 points and 3.2 rebounds in 19.3 minutes per game. The 6-6 forward started his collegiate career at the College of Southern Idaho, averaging 9.5 points per game and 7.3 rebounds per game, shooting 63.5 percent from the and was named honorable mention all-conference.

“Coreyoun Rushin from Westinghouse High School, he’s a defender, he’s tough” Irvin said. “He is a former all-city and all-state player out of Chicago. He is a good defender and an aggressive offensive player. His toughness, athleticism and length will really be able to help us.”

Bonds averaged 14.8 ppg and 8.4 rpg as a sophomore for Southeastern Community College (Burlington, Iowa) and 10.5 ppg and 7.8 rpg as a freshman at Lamar Community College (Lamar, CO).

“Aaris-Monte Bonds, that’s a tough guy right there,” Irvin said. “I love toughness. If I’m in a dark alley, I’m taking Bonds with me. I’m taking him in a heartbeat, because he’s tough, he’s scrappy.”

Simpson played one season for Santa Monica (CA) College, appearing in 23 games with 11 starts in 2019-20. He averaged 13.3 ppg and 8.1 rpg, helping the Corsairs to a 21-9 overall record. He earned Western State South All-Conference honors. Simpson played his freshman season at the University of South Carolina Upstate and averaged 2.9 ppg and 2.5 rpg, registering season-highs of 12 points and seven rebounds.

“Isaiah Simpson brings a great deal of size and athleticism to our roster,” Irvin said. “He is a tough player who has a versatile basketball toolbox. At 6-9, he has the ability to make strong post moves or step out and make the 3-point shot. Isaiah comes from a successful program and we are looking forward to having him on our roster.”

The lone freshman on the Cougars squad this season is 7-footer Lou Demuth (Luxembourg City, Luxembourg), who comes to the Windy City from Luxembourg City, Luxembourg. He recently played for BBC Gréngewald Hueschtert in Luxembourg. In the 2019 FIBA U20 Division B European Cham- pionship, Demuth averaged 14.3 ppg, 6.7 rpg and 1.4 blocks per game.

“I’m happy to get a 7-footer,” Irvin said. “He’s pick and pop. The guys love him. He can run for a seven footer. He can shoot. He’s just getting used to the game over here, but it’s a luxury having a 7-footer. We finally have some size, so this should be an interesting year for us.”

Irvin is optimistic entering his third season, thanks to a solid core of returning starters and an influx of veteran transfers and size.

“I think this team could go a long way,” Irvin said. “If we can stay away from the injury bug, I think we really could have a good year. We bring back six guys that played 20 minutes or more, and I think that experience will really help us. I expect us to play hard.

“We’ll play a lot faster this year. We have experience. We have guards. I think the sky’s the limit for this team.”

CHICAGO STATE COUGARS BASKETBALL PAGE 8 2020-21 Chicago State University Cougars

Aaris-Monte Ke’Sean Lou Solomon Xavier Bonds 13 Davis 4 Demuth 20 Hunt 35 Johnson 5

Rajeir Andrew Isaiah Carlo Jordan Jones 0 Lewis 1 Lewis 3 Marble 10 Polynice 23

Coreyoun Isaiah Kalil Levelle Rushin 15 Simpson 12 Whitehead 11 Zeigler 2

Coaching Staff

Lance Rodell Tommy Justin Irvin Davis Strine Bowen CHICAGO STATE COUGARS BASKETBALL PAGE 9 2020-21 Chicago State University Cougars Alphabetical Roster 13 Aaris-Monte Bonds F 6-6 215 Jr. Denver, CO / Martin Luther King Jr. Early College / Southeastern CC 4 Ke’Sean Davis F 6-7 210 Sr. Compton, Calif. / Taft Charter / Seward County C.C. 20 Lou Demuth C 7-0 235 Fr. Luxembourg City, Luxembourg / BBC Gréngewald Hueschtert 35 Solomon Hunt C 6-9 272 Sr. Pomona, Calif. / Upland / East Los Angeles College 5 Xavier Johnson G 5-11 160 Sr. Dallas, Texas / Hopkins / Hill College 0 Rajeir Jones G 6-3 190 So. Baltimore, Md. / St. Frances Academy 1 Andrew Lewis G 6-3 180 Sr. Milwaukee, Wis. / Milwaukee Vincent / St. Cloud State / Highland Community College 3 Isaiah Lewis G 6-1 155 Rf. Romulus, Mich. / Wayne Memorial 10 Carlo Marble F 6-5 200 Sr. Des Moines, Iowa / West Des Moines Valley / Kirkwood C.C. 23 Jordan Polynice G/F 6-6 175 Jr. San Clarita, Calif. / West Ranch / North Dakota Co. Science / East Los Angeles College 15 Coreyoun Rushin F 6-6 200 Jr. Chicago, IL / Westinghouse College Prep / College of Southern Idaho / Idaho State 12 Isaiah Simpson C 6-9 240 Jr. Richmond, Va. / John Marshall / Santa Monica College 11 Kalil Whitehead F 6-5 195 So. Detroit, Mich. / Cass Technical 2 Levelle Zeigler PG 6-1 175 Jr. Oakland, Calif. / Ridgeview / East Los Angeles College 2020-21 Chicago State University Cougars Numerical Roster 0 Rajeir Jones G 6-3 190 So. Baltimore, Md. / St. Frances Academy 1 Andrew Lewis G 6-3 180 Sr. Milwaukee, Wis. / Milwaukee Vincent / St. Cloud State/Highland Community College 2 Levelle Zeigler PG 6-1 175 Jr. Oakland, Calif. / Ridgeview / East Los Angeles College 3 Isaiah Lewis G 6-1 155 R-Fr. Romulus, Mich. / Wayne Memorial 4 Ke’Sean Davis F 6-7 210 Sr. Compton, Calif. / Taft Charter / Seward County C.C. 5 Xavier Johnson G 5-11 160 Sr. Dallas, Texas / Hopkins / Hill College 10 Carlo Marble F 6-5 200 Sr. Des Moines, Iowa / West Des Moines Valley / Kirkwood C.C. 11 Kalil Whitehead F 6-5 195 So. Detroit, Mich. / Cass Technical 12 Isaiah Simpson C 6-9 240 Jr. Richmond, Va. / John Marshall / Santa Monica College 13 Aaris-Monte Bonds F 6-6 215 Jr. Denver, CO / Martin Luther King Jr. Early College / Southeastern CC 15 Coreyoun Rushin F 6-6 200 Jr. Chicago, IL / Westinghouse College Prep / College of Southern Idaho / Idaho State 20 Lou Demuth C 7-0 235 Fr. Luxembourg City, Luxembourg / BBC Gréngewald Hueschtert 23 Jordan Polynice G/F 6-6 175 Jr. San Clarita, Calif. / West Ranch / North Dakota Co. Science / East Los Angeles College 35 Solomon Hunt C 6-9 272 Sr. Pomona, Calif. / Upland / East Los Angeles College Pro-Nun-See-Ay-Shun Guide Aaris-Monte Bonds...... AIR-iss MON-te Jordan Polynice...... Polly-neice Ke’Sean Davis...... Kuh-shawn Coreyoun Rushin...... Cory-on Russian Lou Demuth...... DAY-moot Kalil Whitehead...... KUH-leel Xavier Johnson...... ZAY-vee-ur Levelle Zeigler...... Luh-VELL ZIG-lurr Rajeir Jones...... RAH-jeer CHICAGO STATE COUGARS BASKETBALL PAGE 10

13 AARIS-MONTE BONDS · F · 6-6 · 215 · Jr. ° From Denver, CO Career Highs Season Highs ° Played in high school at Martin Luther King Jr. Early College PTS: ° Played at Lamar CC as a freshman then sustained a shoulder injury PTS: three games into his sophomore season and missed the remainder of the season. FG: FG: ° Transferred Southeastern Community College ° Name is pronounced AIR-iss MON-te Bonds FG ATT: FG ATT:

3-PT: GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 3-PT: Date Opponent G-GS MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF A TO BL ST PTS 11/25 vs. Ohio 3-PT ATT: 3-PT ATT: 11/26 at Illinois 11/27 vs. UNC A&T St. FT: 12/3 at Eastern Illinois FT: 12/5 at Northwestern 12/9 at Loyola Chicago FT ATT: 12/15 at Illinois State FT ATT: 12/18 at Northern Illinois 12/20 at Drake 12/22 at Iowa State REB: 1/8 vs. UTRGV REB: 1/9 vs. UTRGV 1/15 at Grand Canyon AST: 1/16 at Grand Canyon AST: 1/22 vs. CBU 1/23 vs. CBU BLK: 1/29 at Seattle U BLK: 1/30 at Seattle U 2/5 vs. UTAH VALLEY 2/6 vs. UTAH VALLEY STL: 2/12 at Tarleton State STL: 2/13 at Tarleton State 2/26 vs. DIXIE STATE MIN: 2/27 vs. DIXIE STATE MIN: 3/5 at New Mexico State 3/6 at New Mexico State 3/11 WAC Tournament AARIS-MONTE BONDS’ CAREER STATISTICS Lamar Community College (Colorado) Year G-GS MIN-Avg FGM-A% 3PM-A% FTM-A% OR-DR-TOT/AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST PTS-Avg 2017-18 30-22 827-27.6 133-239/.556 9-33/.273 40-77/.519 96-139-235/7.8 47-1 67 55 46 46 315-10.5 2018-19 3-2 105-35.0 27-51/.529 1-13/.077 9-12/.750 11-18-29/9.7 8-0 5 12 1 10 64-21.3 Total 33-24 932-28.2 160-290/.552 10-46/.217 49-89/.551 107-157-264/8.0 55-1 72 67 47 56 379-11.5

Southeastern Community College (Iowa) Year G-GS MIN-Avg FGM-A% 3PM-A% FTM-A% OR-DR-TOT/AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST PTS-Avg 2019-20 20-14 506-25.3 124-206/.602 3-11/.273 46-73/.630 49-120-169/8.4 45-0 23 36 24 29 297-14.8

Chicago State University Year G-GS MIN-Avg FGM-A% 3PM-A% FTM-A% OR-DR-TOT/AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST PTS-Avg 2020-21 CHICAGO STATE COUGARS BASKETBALL PAGE 11

4 KE’SEAN DAVIS · F · 6-7 · 210 · Sr. ° From Compton, California Career Highs Season Highs ° Attended Taft Charter High School PTS: PTS: ° Played at Salt Lake Community College and Seward County Com- munity College before coming to Chicago State ° Name is pronounced Kuh-shawn FG: FG:

FG ATT: FG ATT:

3-PT: 3-PT: GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent G-GS MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF A TO BL ST PTS 11/25 vs. Ohio 3-PT ATT: 3-PT ATT: 11/26 at Illinois 11/27 vs. UNC A&T St. FT: FT: 12/3 at Eastern Illinois 12/5 at Northwestern 12/9 at Loyola Chicago FT ATT: FT ATT: 12/15 at Illinois State 12/18 at Northern Illinois 12/20 at Drake 12/22 at Iowa State REB: REB: 1/8 vs. UTRGV 1/9 vs. UTRGV 1/15 at Grand Canyon AST: AST: 1/16 at Grand Canyon 1/22 vs. CBU 1/23 vs. CBU BLK: BLK: 1/29 at Seattle U 1/30 at Seattle U 2/5 vs. UTAH VALLEY 2/6 vs. UTAH VALLEY STL: STL: 2/12 at Tarleton State 2/13 at Tarleton State 2/26 vs. DIXIE STATE MIN: MIN: 2/27 vs. DIXIE STATE 3/5 at New Mexico State 3/6 at New Mexico State 3/11 WAC Tournament KE’SEAN DAVIS’ CAREER STATISTICS Salt Lake City Community College (Utah) Year G-GS MIN-Avg FGM-A% 3PM-A% FTM-A% OR-DR-TOT/AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST PTS-Avg 2016-17 30-0 382-12.7 65-149/.436 22-69/.319 28-36/.778 22-71-93/3.1 58-2 24 34 0 5 180-6.0

Seward County Community College (Kansas) Year G-GS MIN-Avg FGM-A% 3PM-A% FTM-A% OR-DR-TOT/AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST PTS-Avg 2017-18 30-27 874-29.1 149-300/.497 43-105/.410 60-90/.667 37-153-190/6.3 75-1 37 76 10 16 401-13.4

Chicago State University Year G-GS MIN-Avg FGM-A% 3PM-A% FTM-A% OR-DR-TOT/AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST PTS-Avg 2019-20 23-12 550-23.9 55-117/.470 10-30/.333 46-64/.719 19-89-108/4.7 53-1 23 52 15 4 166-7.2 2020-21 Totals CHICAGO STATE COUGARS BASKETBALL PAGE 12

20 LOU DEMUTH · C · 7-0 · 235 · Fr. ° From Luxembourg City, Luxembourg Career Highs Season Highs ° Attended BBC Gréngewald Hueschtert PTS: PTS: ° Fluent in five languages (Luxembourgish, French, German, English and Spanish) ° Began his athletic career playing table tennis but outgrew the table FG: FG: and shifted to basketball at age 12 ° Name is pronounced Lou DAY-moot FG ATT: FG ATT:

GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 3-PT: 3-PT: Date Opponent G-GS MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF A TO BL ST PTS 11/25 vs. Ohio 11/26 at Illinois 3-PT ATT: 3-PT ATT: 11/27 vs. UNC A&T St. 12/3 at Eastern Illinois 12/5 at Northwestern FT: FT: 12/9 at Loyola Chicago 12/15 at Illinois State 12/18 at Northern Illinois FT ATT: FT ATT: 12/20 at Drake 12/22 at Iowa State 1/8 vs. UTRGV 1/9 vs. UTRGV REB: REB: 1/15 at Grand Canyon 1/16 at Grand Canyon 1/22 vs. CBU 1/23 vs. CBU AST: AST: 1/29 at Seattle U 1/30 at Seattle U 2/5 vs. UTAH VALLEY BLK: BLK: 2/6 vs. UTAH VALLEY 2/12 at Tarleton State 2/13 at Tarleton State 2/26 vs. DIXIE STATE STL: STL: 2/27 vs. DIXIE STATE 3/5 at New Mexico State 3/6 at New Mexico State 3/11 WAC Tournament MIN: MIN:

LOU DEMUTH’S CAREER STATISTICS Chicago State University Year G-GS MIN-Avg FGM-A% 3PM-A% FTM-A% OR-DR-TOT/AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST PTS-Avg 2020-21 CHICAGO STATE COUGARS BASKETBALL PAGE 13

35 SOLOMON HUNT · C · 6-9 · 272 · Sr. ° From Pomona, California Career Highs Season Highs ° Attended Upland High School PTS: 14 PTS: ° One of three Cougars players to join CSU from East Los Angeles vs. Kansas City College (Jordan Polynice and Levelle Zeigler) (2/1/20) FG: 5 FG: vs. CBU (2/22/20)

FG ATT: 8 FG ATT: vs. Grand Canyon (1/16/20)

GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 3-PT: 0 3-PT: Date Opponent G-GS MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF A TO BL ST PTS 11/25 vs. Ohio 11/26 at Illinois 3-PT ATT: 0 3-PT ATT: 11/27 vs. UNC A&T St. 12/3 at Eastern Illinois 12/5 at Northwestern FT: 6 FT: 12/9 at Loyola Chicago vs. Kansas City (2/1/20) 12/15 at Illinois State 12/18 at Northern Illinois FT ATT: 11 FT ATT: 12/20 at Drake vs. Kansas City 12/22 at Iowa State (2/1/20) 1/8 vs. UTRGV 1/9 vs. UTRGV REB: 11 REB: 1/15 at Grand Canyon vs. J’ville State 1/16 at Grand Canyon (11/29/19) 1/22 vs. CBU 1/23 vs. CBU AST: 4 AST: 1/29 at Seattle U vs. Grand Canyon (1/16/20) 1/30 at Seattle U 2/5 vs. UTAH VALLEY BLK: 2 BLK: 2/6 vs. UTAH VALLEY vs. CSU Bakersfield 2/12 at Tarleton State (2/13/20) 2/13 at Tarleton State 2/26 vs. DIXIE STATE STL: 1 STL: 2/27 vs. DIXIE STATE vs. Kansas City 3/5 at New Mexico State (2/1/20) 3/6 at New Mexico State 3/11 WAC Tournament MIN: 31 MIN: vs. CSU B’field (2/13/20) SOLOMON HUNT’S CAREER STATISTICS East Los Angeles College (California) Year G-GS MIN-Avg FGM-A% 3PM-A% FTM-A% OR-DR-TOT/AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST PTS-Avg 2017-18 30-17 301-10.0 130-211/.616 0-0/.000 62-107/.579 67-130-197/6.6 70- 36 54 32 21 322-10.7 2018-19 29-29 408-14.1 122-209/.584 0-0/.000 49-92/.533 103-136-239/8.2 68-3 52 48 46 20 293-10.1 Totals 59-46 709-12.0 252-420/.600 0-0/.000 111-199/.558 170-266-436/7.4 138-1 88 102 78 41 615-10.4

Chicago State University Year G-GS MIN-Avg FGM-A% 3PM-A% FTM-A% OR-DR-TOT/AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST PTS-Avg 2019-20 29-23 621-21.4 69-131/.527 0-0/.00 37-74/.500 43-86-129/4.4 95-5 37 66 16 12 175-6.0 2020-21 Totals CHICAGO STATE COUGARS BASKETBALL PAGE 14

5 XAVIER JOHNSON · G · 5-11 · 160 · Sr. ° From Dallas, Texas Career Highs Season Highs ° Attended Hopkins High School PTS: 37 ° Played at Hill College as a freshman and sophomore vs. Judson (Ill.) (11/5/19) ° Name is pronounced ZAY-vee-ur PTS: FG: 13 vs. Judson (Ill.) (11/5/19) FG: FG ATT: 20 vs. Tennessee St. (12/6/19) FG ATT: GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 3-PT: 7 (two times) Date Opponent G-GS MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF A TO BL ST PTS last: vs. Tenn. St. (12/6/19) 11/25 vs. Ohio 3-PT: 11/26 at Illinois 3-PT ATT: 11 11/27 vs. UNC A&T St. vs. Tennessee St. 3-PT ATT: 12/3 at Eastern Illinois (12/6/19) 12/5 at Northwestern 12/9 at Loyola Chicago FT: 13 FT: vs. SIUE 12/15 at Illinois State (12/4/19) 12/18 at Northern Illinois 12/20 at Drake FT ATT: 13 FT ATT: 12/22 at Iowa State vs. SIUE 1/8 vs. UTRGV (12/4/19) 1/9 vs. UTRGV REB: 10 REB: 1/15 at Grand Canyon vs. Indiana State 1/16 at Grand Canyon (12/22/19) 1/22 vs. CBU 1/23 vs. CBU AST: 8 AST: vs. Purdue N’west 1/29 at Seattle U (11/19/19) 1/30 at Seattle U 2/5 vs. UTAH VALLEY BLK: 1 BLK: 2/6 vs. UTAH VALLEY vs. Northern Illinois 2/12 at Tarleton State (12/19/19) 2/13 at Tarleton State STL: 4 STL: 2/26 vs. DIXIE STATE vs. Indiana State 2/27 vs. DIXIE STATE 12/22/19 3/5 at New Mexico State 3/6 at New Mexico State MIN: 36 (five times) MIN: last: vs. Indiana St. 3/11 WAC Tournament 12/22/19 XAVIER JOHNSON’S CAREER STATISTICS Hill College (California) Year G-GS MIN-Avg FGM-A% 3PM-A% FTM-A% OR-DR-TOT/AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST PTS-Avg 2017-18 29-24 NA-NA 147-299/.492 58-129/.450 78-92/.848 11-38-49/1.7 70-1 112 65 1 25 430-14.8 2018-19 30-30 NA-NA 158-353/.448 85-216/.394 113-128/.883 5-58-63/2.1 54-1 90 78 2 31 514-17.1 Totals 59-54 NA-NA 305-652/.468 143-345/.414 191-220/.868 16-96-112/1.9 124-2 202 143 3 56 944-16.0

Chicago State University Year G-GS MIN-Avg FGM-A% 3PM-A% FTM-A% OR-DR-TOT/AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST PTS-Avg 2019-20 23-9 691-30.0 107-260/.412 51-130/.392 89-103/.864 4-57-61/2.7 67-3 64 97 1 33 354-15.4 2020-21 Totals CHICAGO STATE COUGARS BASKETBALL PAGE 15

0 RAJEIR JONES · G · 6-3 · 190 · So. ° From Baltimore, Maryland Career Highs Season Highs ° Attended St. Frances Academy PTS: 19 PTS: ° Name is pronounced RAH-jeer vs. Grand Canyon (1/16/20)

FG: 6 FG: vs. Grand Canyon (1/16/20)

FG ATT: 13 FG ATT: vs. CSU Bakersfield (1/19/20)

GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 3-PT: 3 3-PT: Date Opponent G-GS MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF A TO BL ST PTS vs. Grand Canyon 11/25 vs. Ohio (1/16/20) 11/26 at Illinois 11/27 vs. UNC A&T St. 3-PT ATT: 5 (twice) 3-PT ATT: 12/3 at Eastern Illinois last: vs. CSU Bakers- 12/5 at Northwestern field (1/19/20) 12/9 at Loyola Chicago 12/15 at Illinois State FT: 7 FT: 12/18 at Northern Illinois vs. CSU Bakersfield 12/20 at Drake (1/19/20) 12/22 at Iowa State 1/8 vs. UTRGV FT ATT: 9 FT ATT: 1/9 vs. UTRGV vs. CSU Bakersfield 1/15 at Grand Canyon (1/19/20) 1/16 at Grand Canyon 1/22 vs. CBU REB: 6 REB: 1/23 vs. CBU vs. Seattle U 1/29 at Seattle U (1/4/20) 1/30 at Seattle U AST: 4 (twice) AST: 2/5 vs. UTAH VALLEY last: vs. Grand 2/6 vs. UTAH VALLEY Canyon (2/15/20) 2/12 at Tarleton State 2/13 at Tarleton State BLK: 1 (twice) BLK: 2/26 vs. DIXIE STATE last: vs. CBU 2/27 vs. DIXIE STATE (2/22/20) 3/5 at New Mexico State 3/6 at New Mexico State STL: 2 (five times) STL: 3/11 WAC Tournament last: vs. CBU (1/22/20)

MIN: 37 (two times) MIN: last: vs. CSU Bakers- field (1/19/20)

RAJEIR JONES’ CAREER STATISTICS Year G-GS MIN-Avg FGM-A% 3PM-A% FTM-A% OR-DR-TOT/AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST PTS-Avg 2019-20 27-27 723-26.8 55-166/.331 18-59/.305 36-54/.667 15-59-74/2.7 73-0 39 49 2 17 164-6.1 2020-21 Totals CHICAGO STATE COUGARS BASKETBALL PAGE 16

1 ANDREW LEWIS · G · 6-3 · 180 · Sr. ° From Milwaukee, Wisconsin Career Highs Season Highs ° Attended Milwaukee Vincent PTS: 23 PTS: ° Played at St. Cloud State (MN) as a freshman vs. CSU Bakersfield (2/13/20) ° Played at Highland Community College as a sophomore FG: 8 FG: vs. CSU Bakersfield (2/13/20)

FG ATT: 15 FG ATT: vs. CSU Bakersfield (2/13/20)

3-PT: 3 (two times) 3-PT: GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS last: vs. CSU Bakers- Date Opponent G-GS MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF A TO BL ST PTS field (2/13/20) 3-PT ATT: 11/25 vs. Ohio 3-PT ATT: 6 11/26 at Illinois (two times) 11/27 vs. UNC A&T St. last: vs. CSU Bakers- FT: 12/3 at Eastern Illinois field (2/13/20) 12/5 at Northwestern FT: 10 12/9 at Loyola Chicago vs Alabama State FT ATT: 12/15 at Illinois State (11/30/19) 12/18 at Northern Illinois FT ATT: 10 12/20 at Drake vs Alabama State REB: 12/22 at Iowa State (11/30/19) 1/8 vs. UTRGV REB: 8 1/9 vs. UTRGV vs Alabama State AST: 1/15 at Grand Canyon (11/30/19) 1/16 at Grand Canyon 1/22 vs. CBU AST: 5 vs. Judson (IL) BLK: 1/23 vs. CBU (11/05/19) 1/29 at Seattle U 1/30 at Seattle U BLK: 2 2/5 vs. UTAH VALLEY vs UTRGV STL: (1/11/20) 2/6 vs. UTAH VALLEY 2/12 at Tarleton State STL: 2 (7 times) 2/13 at Tarleton State last: vvs. CSU MIN: 2/26 vs. DIXIE STATE Bakersfield (2/13/20) 2/27 vs. DIXIE STATE MIN: 39 (2 times) 3/5 at New Mexico State last: vs. CSU Bakers- 3/6 at New Mexico State field (2/13/20) 3/11 WAC Tournament ANDREW LEWIS’ CAREER STATISTICS St. Cloud State University Year G-GS MIN-Avg FGM-A% 3PM-A% FTM-A% OR-DR-TOT/AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST PTS-Avg 2017-18 19-0 120-6.3 17-50/.340 0-5/.000 11-16/.688 6-10-16/0.8 9-0 8 7 0 3 45-2.4

Highland Community College Year G-GS MIN-Avg FGM-A% 3PM-A% FTM-A% OR-DR-TOT/AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST PTS-Avg 2018-19 27-4 567-21.0 127-275/.462 33-100/.330 53-71/.746 27-72-99/3.7 14-0 32 26 3 13 340-12.6

Chicago State University Year G-GS MIN-Avg FGM-A% 3PM-A% FTM-A% OR-DR-TOT/AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST PTS-Avg 2019-20 26-18 767-29.5 100-250/.400 20-68/.294 97-112/.866 22-83-105/4.0 70-0 41 60 5 25 317-12.2 2020-21 Total CHICAGO STATE COUGARS BASKETBALL PAGE 17

3 ISAIAH LEWIS · G · 6-1 · 155 · R-Fr. ° From Romulus, Michigan Career Highs Season Highs ° Attended Wayne Memorial PTS: 17 vs. Indiana State PTS: (12/22/19)

FG: 6 vs. Indiana State FG: (12/22/19)

FG ATT: 12 vs. Oral Roberts FG ATT: (12/17/19) GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent G-GS MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF A TO BL ST PTS 3-PT: 3 (three times) 11/25 vs. Ohio last: vs. Indiana State 3-PT: 11/26 at Illinois (12/22/19) 11/27 vs. UNC A&T St. 12/3 at Eastern Illinois 3-PT ATT: 9 3-PT ATT: 12/5 at Northwestern vs. Oral Roberts 12/9 at Loyola Chicago (12/17/19) 12/15 at Illinois State FT: 12/18 at Northern Illinois 12/20 at Drake FT: 4 12/22 at Iowa State vs. SIUE 1/8 vs. UTRGV (12/4/19) FT ATT: 1/9 vs. UTRGV 1/15 at Grand Canyon FT ATT: 5 1/16 at Grand Canyon vs. SIUE 1/22 vs. CBU (12/4/19) REB: 1/23 vs. CBU 1/29 at Seattle U REB: 6 1/30 at Seattle U vs. Tennessee State 2/5 vs. UTAH VALLEY (12/6/19) AST: 2/6 vs. UTAH VALLEY 2/12 at Tarleton State AST: 4 (two times) 2/13 at Tarleton State vs. Oral Roberts 2/26 vs. DIXIE STATE (12/17/19) BLK: 2/27 vs. DIXIE STATE 3/5 at New Mexico State BLK: None 3/6 at New Mexico State 3/11 WAC Tournament STL: 1 (three times) STL: last: vs. Missouri (12/30/19)

MIN: 36 (two times) MIN: last: vs. Indiana State (12/22/19)

ISAIAH LEWIS’ CAREER STATISTICS Year G-GS MIN-Avg FGM-A% 3PM-A% FTM-A% OR-DR-TOT/AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST PTS-Avg 2019-20 6-5 174-29.0 18-47/.383 11-29/.379 9-13/.692 0-11-11/1.8 17-0 12 14 0 3 56-9.3 2020-21 Total CHICAGO STATE COUGARS BASKETBALL PAGE 18

10 CARLO MARBLE · F · 6-5 · 200 · Sr. ° From Des Moines, Iowa Career Highs Season Highs ° Attended West Des Moines Valley High School PTS: 9 (two times) PTS: ° Played his freshman and sophomore seasons at Kirkwood C.C. last; vs. New Mexico St. (2/6/20)

FG: 4 FG: vs. New Mexico St. (2/6/20)

FG ATT: 4 (five times) FG ATT: last; vs. UTRGV (2/8/20) GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 3-PT: 3 3-PT: vs. UTRGV Date Opponent G-GS MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF A TO BL ST PTS (1/11/20) 11/25 vs. Ohio 3-PT ATT: 11/26 at Illinois 3-PT ATT: 3 11/27 vs. UNC A&T St. vs. UTRGV 12/3 at Eastern Illinois (1/11/20) FT: 12/5 at Northwestern FT: 6 12/9 at Loyola Chicago vs. CSU Bakersfield 12/15 at Illinois State (2/13/20) FT ATT: 12/18 at Northern Illinois 12/20 at Drake FT ATT: 6 vs. CSU Bakersfield 12/22 at Iowa State (2/13/20) REB: 1/8 vs. UTRGV 1/9 vs. UTRGV REB: 7 1/15 at Grand Canyon vs. Grand Canyon (2/15/20) 1/16 at Grand Canyon AST: 1/22 vs. CBU AST: 4 1/23 vs. CBU vs. New Mexico State 1/29 at Seattle U (1/9/20) BLK: 1/30 at Seattle U BLK: 2 2/5 vs. UTAH VALLEY vs. UTRGV 2/6 vs. UTAH VALLEY (2/8/20) STL: 2/12 at Tarleton State 2/13 at Tarleton State STL: 1 (four times) 2/26 vs. DIXIE STATE last: vs. Grand Canyon (2/15/20) 2/27 vs. DIXIE STATE MIN: 3/5 at New Mexico State MIN: 36 3/6 at New Mexico State vs. New Mexico State 3/11 WAC Tournament (2/6/20) CARLO MARBLE’S CAREER STATISTICS Kirkwood Community College (Iowa) Year G-GS MIN-Avg FGM-A% 3PM-A% FTM-A% OR-DR-TOT/AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST PTS-Avg 2016-17 30-13 440-14.7 53-124/.427 36-88/.409 28-34/.824 15-60-75/2.5 54-0 29 23 5 19 170-5.7 2017-18 29-9 515-17.8 84-198/.424 51-124/.411 24-34/.706 17-76-93/3.2 68-3 32 32 17 24 243-8.4 Totals 59-22 955-16.2 137-322/.425 87-212/.410 52-68/.764 32-136-168/2.8 122-3 61 55 22 43 413-7.0

Chicago State Year G-GS MIN-Avg FGM-A% 3PM-A% FTM-A% OR-DR-TOT/AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST PTS-Avg 2019-20 16-7 304-19.0 16-43/.372 8-23/.348 9-11/.818 7-30-37/2.3 26-0 15 18 4 4 49-3.1 2020-21 Totals CHICAGO STATE COUGARS BASKETBALL PAGE 19

23 JORDAN POLYNICE · G/F · 6-6 · 175 · Jr. ° From San Clarita, California Career Highs Season Highs ° Attended West Ranch High School PTS: PTS: °· Played at North Dakota College of Science as a freshman ° Played at East Los Angeles College as a sophomore ° One of three Cougars players to join CSU from East Los Angeles FG: FG: College (Solomon Hunt and Levelle Zeigler) ° Named is pronounced Polly-neice FG ATT: FG ATT:

GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 3-PT: 3-PT: Date Opponent G-GS MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF A TO BL ST PTS 11/25 vs. Ohio 3-PT ATT: 3-PT ATT: 11/26 at Illinois 11/27 vs. UNC A&T St. 12/3 at Eastern Illinois FT: FT: 12/5 at Northwestern 12/9 at Loyola Chicago 12/15 at Illinois State FT ATT: FT ATT: 12/18 at Northern Illinois 12/20 at Drake 12/22 at Iowa State REB: REB: 1/8 vs. UTRGV 1/9 vs. UTRGV 1/15 at Grand Canyon 1/16 at Grand Canyon AST: AST: 1/22 vs. CBU 1/23 vs. CBU 1/29 at Seattle U BLK: BLK: 1/30 at Seattle U 2/5 vs. UTAH VALLEY 2/6 vs. UTAH VALLEY STL: STL: 2/12 at Tarleton State 2/13 at Tarleton State 2/26 vs. DIXIE STATE 2/27 vs. DIXIE STATE MIN: MIN:

3/5 at New Mexico State 3/6 at New Mexico State 3/11 WAC Tournament JORDAN POLYNICE’S CAREER STATISTICS North Dakota State College of Science Year G-GS MIN-Avg FGM-A% 3PM-A% FTM-A% OR-DR-TOT/AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST PTS-Avg 2018-19 30-26 771-25.7 119-257/.463 50-124/.403 13-22/.591 23-146-169/5.6 66-0 63 68 20 35 301-10.0

East Los Angeles College Year G-GS MIN-Avg FGM-A% 3PM-A% FTM-A% OR-DR-TOT/AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST PTS-Avg 2019-20 29-29 610-21.0 78-153/.510 19-52/.365 43-53/.811 43-73-116/4.0 53-1 28 56 8 27 218-7.5

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15 COREYOUN RUSHIN · F · 6-6 · 200 · Jr. ° From Chicago, Illinois Career Highs Season Highs ° Attended Westinghouse College Prep PTS: ° Played at College of Southern Idaho as a freshman PTS: ° Played at Idaho State as a sophomore ° Name is pronounced Cory-on Russian FG: FG:

FG ATT: FG ATT:

GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 3-PT: Date Opponent G-GS MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF A TO BL ST PTS 3-PT: 11/25 vs. Ohio 3-PT ATT: 11/26 at Illinois 3-PT ATT: 11/27 vs. UNC A&T St. 12/3 at Eastern Illinois FT: 12/5 at Northwestern FT: 12/9 at Loyola Chicago 12/15 at Illinois State FT ATT: 12/18 at Northern Illinois FT ATT: 12/20 at Drake 12/22 at Iowa State REB: 1/8 vs. UTRGV REB: 1/9 vs. UTRGV 1/15 at Grand Canyon 1/16 at Grand Canyon AST: 1/22 vs. CBU AST: 1/23 vs. CBU 1/29 at Seattle U BLK: 1/30 at Seattle U BLK: 2/5 vs. UTAH VALLEY 2/6 vs. UTAH VALLEY STL: 2/12 at Tarleton State STL: 2/13 at Tarleton State 2/26 vs. DIXIE STATE 2/27 vs. DIXIE STATE MIN: 3/5 at New Mexico State MIN:

3/6 at New Mexico State 3/11 WAC Tournament COREYOUN RUSHIN’S CAREER STATISTICS Southern Idaho Year G-GS MIN-Avg FGM-A% 3PM-A% FTM-A% OR-DR-TOT/AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST PTS-Avg 2018-19 32-29 739-23.1 124-199/.623 8-18/.444 46-98/.469 85-149-234/7.3 75-3 52 65 20 29 303-9.4

Idaho State Year G-GS MIN-Avg FGM-A% 3PM-A% FTM-A% OR-DR-TOT/AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST PTS-Avg 2019-20 29-8 559-19.3 53-116/.457 2-18/.111 6-20/.300 34-58-92/3.2 61-2 44 44 7 20 114-3.9

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12 ISAIAH SIMPSON · C · 6-9 · 240 · Jr. ° From Richmond, Virginia Career Highs Season Highs ° Attended John Marshall PTS: PTS: ° Began his college career at the University of South Carolina Upstate and transferred to Santa Monica College prior to the start of the season FG: FG:

FG ATT: FG ATT:

GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 3-PT: 3-PT: Date Opponent G-GS MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF A TO BL ST PTS 11/25 vs. Ohio 3-PT ATT: 3-PT ATT: 11/26 at Illinois 11/27 vs. UNC A&T St. 12/3 at Eastern Illinois FT: FT: 12/5 at Northwestern 12/9 at Loyola Chicago 12/15 at Illinois State FT ATT: FT ATT: 12/18 at Northern Illinois 12/20 at Drake 12/22 at Iowa State REB: REB: 1/8 vs. UTRGV 1/9 vs. UTRGV 1/15 at Grand Canyon 1/16 at Grand Canyon AST: AST: 1/22 vs. CBU 1/23 vs. CBU 1/29 at Seattle U BLK: BLK: 1/30 at Seattle U 2/5 vs. UTAH VALLEY 2/6 vs. UTAH VALLEY STL: STL: 2/12 at Tarleton State 2/13 at Tarleton State 2/26 vs. DIXIE STATE 2/27 vs. DIXIE STATE MIN: MIN: 3/5 at New Mexico State 3/6 at New Mexico State 3/11 WAC Tournament ISAIAH SIMPSON’S CAREER STATISTICS University of South Carolina Upstate/Moberly Area Community College Year G-GS MIN-Avg FGM-A% 3PM-A% FTM-A% OR-DR-TOT/AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST PTS-Avg Not available

Santa Monica College Year G-GS MIN-Avg FGM-A% 3PM-A% FTM-A% OR-DR-TOT/AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST PTS-Avg 2019-20 22-10 510-23.2 105-240/.438 13-52/.250 65-84/.774 69-111-180/8.2 57-3 26 42 23 28 288-13.1

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11 KALIL WHITEHEAD · F · 6-5 · 195 · So. ° From Detroit, Michigan Career Highs Season Highs ° Attended Cass Technical PTS: 12 PTS: ° Name is pronounced KUH-leel vs. Judson (IL) (11/5/19) FG: 6 FG: vs. Judson (IL) (11/5/19) FG ATT: 7 FG ATT: vs. Judson (IL) (11/5/19) 3-PT: None 3-PT: GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent G-GS MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF A TO BL ST PTS 3-PT ATT: 1 (9 times) 11/25 vs. Ohio last: vs. CBU 3-PT ATT: (2/22/20) 11/26 at Illinois 11/27 vs. UNC A&T St. FT: 4 FT: 12/3 at Eastern Illinois vs. New Mexico St. 12/5 at Northwestern (2/6/20) 12/9 at Loyola Chicago FT ATT: 5 FT ATT: 12/15 at Illinois State vs. New Mexico St. 12/18 at Northern Illinois (2/6/20) 12/20 at Drake 12/22 at Iowa State REB: 4 REB: 1/8 vs. UTRGV vs. Judson (IL) (11/5/19) 1/9 vs. UTRGV 1/15 at Grand Canyon AST: 4 AST: 1/16 at Grand Canyon vs. Grand Canyon 1/22 vs. CBU (1/16/20) 1/23 vs. CBU BLK: 1 (three times) BLK: 1/29 at Seattle U last: vs. UTRGV 1/30 at Seattle U (1/11/20) 2/5 vs. UTAH VALLEY 2/6 vs. UTAH VALLEY STL: 4 (two times) STL: 2/12 at Tarleton State last: vs. Grand Canyon (1/16/20) 2/13 at Tarleton State 2/26 vs. DIXIE STATE MIN: 26 MIN: 2/27 vs. DIXIE STATE vs. New Mexico St. 3/5 at New Mexico State (2/6/20) 3/6 at New Mexico State 3/11 WAC Tournament KALIL WHITEHEAD’S CAREER STATISTICS Year G-GS MIN-Avg FGM-A% 3PM-A% FTM-A% OR-DR-TOT/AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST PTS-Avg 2019-20 24-0 229-9.5 18-35/.514 0-9/.000 9-13/.692 12-13-25/1.0 8-0 9 12 3 6 45-1.9 2020-21 Total CHICAGO STATE COUGARS BASKETBALL PAGE 23

2 LEVELLE ZEIGLER · G · 6-1 · 175 · Jr. ° From Oakland, California Career Highs Season Highs ° Attended Ridgeview PTS: PTS: ° Played at East Los Angeles College as a freshman and sophomore ° One of three Cougars players to join CSU from East Los Angeles College (Solomon Hunt and Jordan Polynice) FG: FG: ° Name in pronounced Luh-VELL. ZIG-lurr

FG ATT: FG ATT:

3-PT: 3-PT: GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent G-GS MIN FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF A TO BL ST PTS 11/25 vs. Ohio 3-PT ATT: 3-PT ATT: 11/26 at Illinois 11/27 vs. UNC A&T St. FT: FT: 12/3 at Eastern Illinois 12/5 at Northwestern 12/9 at Loyola Chicago FT ATT: FT ATT: 12/15 at Illinois State 12/18 at Northern Illinois 12/20 at Drake 12/22 at Iowa State REB: REB: 1/8 vs. UTRGV 1/9 vs. UTRGV 1/15 at Grand Canyon AST: AST: 1/16 at Grand Canyon 1/22 vs. CBU 1/23 vs. CBU BLK: BLK: 1/29 at Seattle U 1/30 at Seattle U 2/5 vs. UTAH VALLEY 2/6 vs. UTAH VALLEY STL: STL: 2/12 at Tarleton State 2/13 at Tarleton State 2/26 vs. DIXIE STATE MIN: MIN: 2/27 vs. DIXIE STATE 3/5 at New Mexico State 3/6 at New Mexico State 3/11 WAC Tournament

LEVELLE ZEIGLER’S CAREER STATISTICS East Los Angeles College Year G-GS MIN-Avg FGM-A% 3PM-A% FTM-A% OR-DR-TOT/AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST PTS-Avg 2018-19 29-0 345-11.9 74-200/.370 26-91/.286 63-75/.840 9-69-78/2.7 52-0 84 51 3 20 237-8.2 2019-20 30-30 749-25.0 106-213/.498 13-46/.283 59-89/.663 27-72-99/3.3 51-0 122 77 4 46 284-9.5 Totals 59-30 1094-18.5 180-413/.436 39-137/..285 122-164/.744 36-141-177/3.0 103-0 206 128 7 66 521-8.8

Chicago State University Year G-GS MIN-Avg FGM-A% 3PM-A% FTM-A% OR-DR-TOT/AVG PF-DQ A TO BL ST PTS-Avg 2020-21 CHICAGO STATE COUGARS BASKETBALL PAGE 24 2019-20 Cougars Statistics CHICAGO STATE COUGARS BASKETBALL PAGE 25 2020-21 Western Athletic Conference Schedule 2021 WAC Men's Basketball Schedule UTRGV TAR GCU CSU CBU DSU SU NMSU UVU Fri, Jan 8 at CSU GCU at TAR UTRGV at UVU NMSU at DSU CBU Sat, Jan 9 at CSU GCU at TAR UTRGV at UVU NMSU at DSU CBU

Fri, Jan 15 DSU at CBU CSU at GCU TAR at UTRGV UVU at SU Sat, Jan 16 DSU at CBU CSU at GCU TAR at UTRGV UVU at SU

Fri, Jan 22 at NMSU SU at DSU CBU at CSU GCU at TAR UTRGV Sat, Jan 23 at NMSU SU at DSU CBU at CSU GCU at TAR UTRGV

Fri, Jan 29 at UVU NMSU at SU DSU at CBU CSU at GCU TAR Sat, Jan 30 at UVU NMSU at SU DSU at CBU CSU at GCU TAR

Fri, Feb 5 GCU at UTRGV UVU at NMSU SU at DSU CBU at CSU Sat, Feb 6 GCU at UTRGV UVU at NMSU SU at DSU CBU at CSU

Fri, Feb 12 at CBU CSU at TAR UTRGV at UVU NMSU at SU DSU Sat, Feb 13 at CBU CSU at TAR UTRGV at UVU NMSU at SU DSU

Fri, Feb 19 SU at DSU CBU at GCU TAR at UTRGV UVU at NMSU Sat, Feb 20 SU at DSU CBU at GCU TAR at UTRGV UVU at NMSU

Fri, Feb 26 at UVU NMSU at SU DSU at CSU GCU at TAR UTRGV Sat, Feb 27 at UVU NMSU at SU DSU at CSU GCU at TAR UTRGV

Fri, Mar 5 TAR at UTRGV UVU at NMSU SU at CBU CSU at GCU Sat, Mar 6 TAR at UTRGV UVU at NMSU SU at CBU CSU at GCU

Thu, Mar 11 Fri, Mar 12 WAC Tournament at Las Vegas Sat, Mar 13 Revised-10/22/2020 CHICAGO STATE COUGARS BASKETBALL PAGE 26 CSU MBB INDIVIDUAL2019-20 Cougars SINGLE-GAME Statistics RECORDS Points David Holston, 1/28/08 7 Free Throws 1 David Holston, 11/9/06 43 David Holston, 12/29/07 7 1 Royce Parran, 3/5/06 19 2 David Holston, 1/29/09 41 David Holston, 11/24/07 7 2 David Holston, 2/16/09 15 3 David Holston, 12/29/08 40 David Holston, 1/20/07 7 3 Antonio Lofton, 3/6/10 14 John Cantrell, 1/29/09 40 David Holston, 1/1/07 7 4 Xavier Johnson, 12/4/19 13 5 Royce Parran, 2/25/06 39 David Holston, 12/12/06 7 5 David Holston, 2/9/09 12 David Holston, 11/14/07 39 David Holston, 11/9/06 7 Antonio Lofton, 1/13/11 12 David Holston, 2/2/08 39 Royce Parran, 2/25/06 7 Ke’Sean Davis, 2/29/20 12 David Holston, 2/9/09 39 8 Kourtney Calvin, 12/10/05 11 9 Royce Parran, 12/4/05 37 3-Point Field Goal Attempts Christian Wall, 12/23/09 11 Xavier Johnson, 11/5/19 37 1 David Holston, 1/29/09 21 Antonio Lofton, 2/3/11 11 2 David Holston, 12/1/07 19 Carl Montgomery, 2/3/11 11 Field Goals 3 David Holston, 2/9/08 18 Clarke Rosenberg, 1/30/14 11 1 Trayvon Palmer, 11/22/16 16 4 David Holston, 2/6/06 16 Clarke Rosenberg, 2/8/14 11 2 David Holston, 2/2/08 15 David Holston, 12/15/08 16 Deionte Simmons, 2/25/17 11 John Cantrell, 1/29/09 15 David Holston, 12/17/08 16 Glen Burns, 3/3/18 11 David Holston, 1/29/09 15 David Holston, 12/29/08 16 5 Royce Parran, 2/25/06 13 David Holston, 1/26/09 16 Free Throw Attempts David Holston, 11/9/06 13 9 David Holston, 1/29/07 15 1 Royce Parran, 3/5/06 23 David Holston, 11/14/07 13 David Holston, 12/29/07 15 2 Carl Montgomery, 2/3/11 20 John Cantrell, 1/12/09 13 David Holston, 12/22/08 15 3 Antonio Lofton, 1/13/11 18 Fred Sims Jr., 3/4/17 13 David Holston, 1/12/09 15 4 David Holston, 2/16/09 16 Xavier Johnson, 11/5/19 13 David Holston, 2/9/09 15 Antonio Lofton, 3/6/10 16 Quinton Pippen, 2/13/14 15 6 Jeleel Akindele, 3/6/05 15 Field Goal Attempts Royce Parran, 3/6/05 15 1 David Holston, 1/29/09 33 Deionte Simmons, 2/25/17 15 2 John Cantrell, 1/29/09 30 9 Carl Montgomery, 12/4/10 14 3 Fred Sims Jr., 3/4/17 28 Carl Montgomery, 12/28/10 14 4 Fred Sims Jr., 1/6/18 26 Matt Samuels, 2/4/12 14 5 David Holston, 12/22/08 25 Clarke Rosenberg, 2/8/14 14 David Holston, 1/5/09 25 Deionte Simmons, 11/14/17 14 David Holston, 1/12/09 25 David Holston, 2/24/09 25 Offensive Rebounds 9 David Holston, 12/1/07 24 1 Jeleel Akindele, 1/13/05 11 Fred Sims Jr., 1/28/17 24 2 Trayvon Palmer, 11/22/16 10 3 Carl Montgomery, 1/28/10 9 3-Point Field Goals Trayvon Palmer, 11/18/15 9 1 David Holston, 11/14/07 11 5 Jeleel Akindele, 12/1/04 8 2 Fred Sims Jr., 2/22/18 9 Carl Montgomery, 11/27/07 8 3 David Holston, 1/9/07 8 Tawrence Walton, 1/29/09 8 David Holston, 12/1/07 8 Damian Windham, 12/10/09 8 David Holston, 12/8/07 8 Carl Montgomery, 3/10/11 8 David Holston, 12/29/08 8 Lee Fisher, 12/3/11 8 7 David Holston, 2/2/08 7 Trayvon Palmer, 1/19/16 8 Xavier Johnson, 12/6/19 7 Xavier Johnson, 11/5/19 7 Defensive Rebounds Travon Bell, 2/28/19 7 1 Jeleel Akindele, 12/1/04 13 Fred Sims Jr., 12/14/16 7 Carl Montgomery, 3/10/11 13 Quinton Pippen, 1/18/14 7 Jeremy Robinson, 2/16/12 13 Jon Montgomery, 1/22/11 7 4 Carl Montgomery, 1/12/09 12 David Holston, 2/9/09 7 Lee Fisher, 1/6/12 12 David Holston, 1/26/09 7 Trayvon Palmer, 2/18/17 12 David Holston, 12/22/08 7 7 Lee Fisher, 1/10/12 11 David Holston, 11/28/08 7 Jeremy Robinson, 2/29/12 11 David Holston, 11/17/08 7 Xavier Johnson ranks fourth in single-game Quinton Pippen, 12/8/12 11 David Holston, 1/4/06 7 free throws made with 13. Deionte Simmons, 3/9/17 11 CHICAGO STATE COUGARS BASKETBALL PAGE 27 CSU2020-21 MBB Western INDIVIDUAL Athletic SINGLE-GAME Conference RECORDSSchedule Total Rebounds Jeleel Akindele, 3/6/05 4 1 Jeleel Akindele, 12/1/04 21 Nikko Briteramos, 12/19/05 4 Carl Montgomery, 3/10/11 21 Cam-Ron Clay, 2/11/06 4 3 Jeleel Akindele, 1/13/05 18 Michael Henderson, 11/29/06 4 Carl Montgomery, 1/12/09 18 Chidozie Chukwumah, 12/2/06 4 Lee Fisher, 1/6/12 18 Carl Montgomery, 12/20/08 4 6 Tawrence Walton, 1/29/09 16 Chidozie Chukwumah, 11/14/07 4 Carl Montgomery, 11/12/10 16 Chidozie Chukwumah, 1/16/08 4 Carl Montgomery, 2/3/11 16 Chidozie Chukwumah, 2/16/08 4 Trayvon Palmer, 11/18/15 16 Chidozie Chukwumah, 2/27/08 4 10 Trayvon Palmer, 12/22/16 15 Carl Montgomery, 11/20/08 4 Trayvon Palmer, 12/10/16 15 Carl Montgomery, 11/28/08 4 Trayvon Palmer, 11/22/16 15 Carl Montgomery, 11/29/08 4 Trayvon Palmer, 1/19/16 15 Trayvon Palmer, 1/14/16 15 Records courtesy of sports-reference.com: https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/schools/ Jeremy Robinson, 12/21/11 15 chicago-state/leaders-and-records.html Carl Montgomery, 2/5/11 15 Carl Montgomery, 11/27/07 15 School leaders and record-holders are compiled from sports-reference.com’s available season, Assists career, and game-level player data. They are not encompassing of the school’s entire statisti- 1 David Holston, 11/29/06 12 cal history David Holston, 12/9/06 12 David Holston, 1/10/09 12 Points: Complete 1988-89 to 2019-20 4 Royce Parran, 1/1/07 11 Field Goals: Complete 1988-89 to 2019-20 Field Goal Attempts: Complete 1988-89 to Royce Parran, 1/6/07 11 2019-20 David Holston, 1/3/09 11 3-Point Field Goals: Complete 1988-89 to 2019- Rob Shaw, 12/1/18 11 20 8 Royce Parran, 1/8/05 10 3-Point Field Goal Attempts: Complete 1988-89 to 2019-20 Royce Parran, 1/4/06 10 Free Throws: Complete 1988-89 to 2019-20 David Holston, 11/28/08 10 Free Throw Attempts: Complete 1988-89 to David Holston, 12/29/08 10 Trayvon Palmer ranks among CSU’s all- 2019-20 David Holston, 1/24/09 10 time leaders in single-game, -season and Offensive Rebounds: Complete 2006-07 to 2019-20 career rounds. David Holston, 2/14/09 10 Defensive Rebounds: Complete 2006-07 to Rob Shaw, 11/29/18 10 2019-20 Matt Ross, 11/8/13 6 Total Rebounds: Complete 1988-89 to 2019-20 Steals Chidozie Chukwumah, 12/4/07 6 Assists: Complete 1988-89 to 2019-20 Steals: Complete 1988-89 to 2019-20 1 David Holston, 11/28/08 7 8 Jeremy Robinson, 2/9/13 5 Blocks: Complete 1988-89 to 2019-20 Joshua Batson, 11/18/14 7 9 Carl Montgomery, 1/20/09 4 Anthony Harris, 11/14/17 7 Quron Davis, 2/4/16 4 4 Royce Parran, 2/3/05 6 Carl Montgomery, 1/24/09 4 Royce Parran, 11/26/05 6 Carl Montgomery, 1/31/09 4 John Cantrell, 11/20/08 6 Marquis Young, 2/16/09 4 John Cantrell, 12/30/08 6 Carl Montgomery, 2/28/09 4 David Holston, 1/26/09 6 Carl Montgomery, 12/30/09 4 Nate Duhon, 3/16/13 6 Sean Montgomery, 12/10/10 4 Johnny Griffin, 12/4/14 6 Jeremy Robinson, 12/14/11 4 Kieran Woods, 11/21/15 6 Jeremy Robinson, 1/10/12 4 Trayvon Palmer, 1/18/17 6 Jeremy Robinson, 1/15/12 4 Glen Burns, 1/13/18 6 Matt Ross, 3/8/14 4 Johnny Griffin, 1/17/15 4 Blocks Trayvon Palmer, 11/18/15 4 1 Chidozie Chukwumah, 12/8/07 10 Trayvon Palmer, 1/21/16 4 2 Jeleel Akindele, 2/3/05 8 Chidozie Chukwumah, 1/9/07 4 3 Cam-Ron Clay, 11/29/06 7 Jeleel Akindele, 12/1/04 4 4 Jeleel Akindele, 11/24/04 6 Jeleel Akindele, 1/15/05 4 Jeleel Akindele, 2/24/05 6 Jeleel Akindele, 1/22/05 4 CHICAGO STATE COUGARS BASKETBALL PAGE 28 CSU MBB2019-20 SINGLE-SEASON Cougars Statistics RECORDS Points Field Goal Percentage 3-Point Field Goal Percentage 1 David Holston, 2008-09 830 1 Stanley Jones, 1987-88 0.574 1 Larry Simmons, 1994-95 0.416 2 David Holston, 2007-08 646 2 Kory Billups, 1994-95 0.536 2 David Holston, 2007-08 0.404 3 John Cantrell, 2008-09 633 3 Carl Montgomery, 2010-11 0.525 3 David Holston, 2005-06 0.403 4 Rod Parker, 1990-91 621 4 Darrell Johns, 1999-00 0.524 4 David Holston, 2006-07 0.402 5 Fred Sims Jr., 2016-17 583 5 Darron Brittman, 1984-85 0.522 5 Troy Ivory, 1995-96 0.398 6 Carl Montgomery, 2010-11 555 6 John Cantrell, 2007-08 0.517 6 David Holston, 2008-09 0.372 7 Royce Parran, 2005-06 541 7 Shawn Bell, 1985-86 0.513 7 Quinton Pippen, 2013-14 0.37 8 Darron Brittman, 1985-86 511 8 John Cantrell, 2008-09 0.507 8 Terry Harris-Smith, 1996-97 0.344 Gerald Collins, 1988-89 511 9 Laurent Crawford, 1987-88 0.506 10 Charles Perry, 1984-85 504 10 Darron Brittman, 1985-86 0.504 Free Throws 1 Rod Parker, 1990-91 146 Points Per Game 3-Point Field Goals 2 David Holston, 2008-09 145 1 David Holston, 2008-09 25.9 1 David Holston, 2008-09 147 3 Royce Parran, 2005-06 141 2 Rod Parker, 1990-91 24.8 2 David Holston, 2007-08 130 4 Carl Montgomery, 2010-11 134 3 David Holston, 2007-08 23.1 3 David Holston, 2006-07 94 5 Antonio Lofton, 2009-10 131 4 John Cantrell, 2008-09 19.8 4 Quinton Pippen, 2013-14 90 6 Anthony Harris, 2018-19 127 5 Gerald Collins, 1988-89 18.9 5 David Holston, 2005-06 79 7 Reggie Burcy, 1990-91 126 6 Fred Sims Jr., 2016-17 18.8 6 Troy Ivory, 1995-96 74 8 Antonio Lofton, 2010-11 124 7 Charles Perry, 1984-85 18.7 7 Fred Sims Jr., 2016-17 71 9 Craig Franklin, 2003-04 120 8 Ryan Malone, 1993-94 18.4 8 Larry Simmons, 1994-95 69 10 Reggie Burcy, 1991-92 118 9 Darron Brittman, 1985-86 18.2 9 Royce Parran, 2005-06 68 10 Royce Parran, 2005-06 18 Quinton Pippen, 2012-13 68 Free Throw Attempts 1 Carl Montgomery, 2010-11 217 Field Goals 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 2 Rod Parker, 1990-91 192 1 David Holston, 2008-09 269 1 David Holston, 2008-09 395 3 Royce Parran, 2005-06 185 2 John Cantrell, 2008-09 245 2 David Holston, 2007-08 322 4 Antonio Lofton, 2010-11 181 3 Rod Parker, 1990-91 221 3 Quinton Pippen, 2013-14 243 5 Reggie Burcy, 1991-92 179 4 Darron Brittman, 1985-86 211 4 David Holston, 2006-07 234 6 Antonio Lofton, 2009-10 178 5 Fred Sims Jr., 2016-17 210 5 Fred Sims Jr., 2016-17 226 7 David Holston, 2008-09 176 6 Charles Perry, 1984-85 209 6 David Holston, 2005-06 196 8 Kory Billups, 1996-97 168 Carl Montgomery, 2010-11 209 7 Quinton Pippen, 2012-13 195 9 Anthony Harris, 2018-19 165 8 James Parker, 1989-90 202 8 Fred Sims Jr., 2017-18 191 10 Ryan Malone, 1993-94 163 David Holston, 2007-08 202 9 Gerald Collins, 1989-90 190 10 Paul Beene, 1985-86 189 10 Troy Ivory, 1995-96 186 Kory Billups, 1996-97 189 Terry Harris-Smith, 1996-97 186

Field Goal Attempts 1 David Holston, 2008-09 632 2 Fred Sims Jr., 2016-17 582 3 John Cantrell, 2008-09 483 4 David Holston, 2007-08 470 5 Rod Parker, 1990-91 465 6 Fred Sims Jr., 2017-18 453 7 James Parker, 1989-90 449 8 Jermaine Hicks, 1997-98 444 9 Charles Perry, 1984-85 438 10 Kory Billups, 1996-97 424

Walk-on David Holston scored a school-record 2,331 points from 2005-06 and 2008-09. The 5’-8” guard finished in the top five in points per game nationally his senior season and led the NCAA in three-point field goals made per game his final two seasons. CHICAGO STATE COUGARS BASKETBALL PAGE 29 2020-21CSU Western MBB SINGLE-SEASON Athletic Conference RECORDS Schedule Free Throw Percentage 8 Kory Billups, 1994-95 8.2 Blocks 1 Andrew Lewis, 2019-20 0.866 9 Reggie Burcy, 1990-91 8.1 1 Jeleel Akindele, 2004-05 70 2 Xavier Johnson, 2019-20 0.864 10 Carl Montgomery, 2010-11 8.1 2 Chidozie Chukwumah, 2007-08 68 3 David Holston, 2007-08 0.848 3 Jeleel Akindele, 2003-04 62 4 Royce Parran, 2006-07 0.827 Assists 4 Shawn Bell, 1985-86 60 5 David Holston, 2008-09 0.824 1 David Holston, 2008-09 204 Carl Montgomery, 2008-09 60 6 Fred Sims Jr., 2016-17 0.807 2 Rob Shaw, 2018-19 159 6 Jeremy Robinson, 2011-12 46 7 Jermaine Hicks, 1999-00 0.796 3 Darron Brittman, 1985-86 158 7 Darrell Johns, 1999-00 45 8 Darron Brittman, 1985-86 0.788 4 Anthony Figueroa, 1996-97 149 8 Matt Ross, 2013-14 43 9 Reggie Burcy, 1990-91 0.787 5 David Holston, 2007-08 142 9 Kory Billups, 1995-96 40 10 Jermaine Hicks, 1997-98 0.787 6 Royce Parran, 2006-07 136 10 Carl Montgomery, 2009-10 36 7 Jermaine Hicks, 1997-98 134 Offensive Rebounds 8 Rod Parker, 1989-90 128 Blocks Per Game 1 Carl Montgomery, 2009-10 116 9 Maurice Thornton, 1988-89 118 1 Jeleel Akindele, 2004-05 2.5 2 Clark Bone, 2001-02 104 10 Royce Parran, 2005-06 116 2 Chidozie Chukwumah, 2007-08 2.4 3 Carl Montgomery, 2008-09 100 3 Shawn Bell, 1985-86 2.1 4 Carl Montgomery, 2010-11 98 Assists Per Game 4 Darrell Johns, 1999-00 2 5 Trayvon Palmer, 2016-17 95 1 David Holston, 2008-09 6.4 5 Jeleel Akindele, 2003-04 1.9 6 Trayvon Palmer, 2015-16 90 2 Darron Brittman, 1985-86 5.6 6 Carl Montgomery, 2008-09 1.9 7 Jeleel Akindele, 2004-05 87 3 Anthony Figueroa, 1996-97 5.5 7 Jeremy Robinson, 2011-12 1.5 8 Tawrence Walton, 2008-09 77 4 David Holston, 2007-08 5.1 8 Kory Billups, 1995-96 1.5 9 Tony Jones, 2000-01 72 5 Rob Shaw, 2018-19 5 9 Tyran Maxey, 1993-94 1.4 Lee Fisher, 2011-12 72 6 Jermaine Hicks, 1997-98 5 10 Matt Ross, 2013-14 1.3 7 Royce Parran, 2006-07 4.7 Defensive Rebounds 8 Rod Parker, 1989-90 4.6 Minutes Played 1 Trayvon Palmer, 2016-17 207 9 Maurice Thornton, 1988-89 4.2 1 Trayvon Palmer, 2016-17 1151 2 Matt Ross, 2013-14 168 10 Antoinne Morris, 1992-93 4.1 2 John Cantrell, 2008-09 1120 3 Lee Fisher, 2011-12 165 3 David Holston, 2008-09 1118 4 Jeremy Robinson, 2011-12 162 Steals 4 Craig Franklin, 2003-04 1114 5 Carl Montgomery, 2010-11 160 1 Darron Brittman, 1985-86 139 5 Fred Sims Jr., 2016-17 1069 6 Jeleel Akindele, 2004-05 155 2 Darron Brittman, 1984-85 109 6 Rob Shaw, 2018-19 1053 7 Carl Montgomery, 2009-10 153 3 David Holston, 2008-09 97 7 Lee Fisher, 2011-12 1047 8 Tony Jones, 2000-01 146 4 Reggie Burcy, 1991-92 85 8 Matt Ross, 2013-14 1041 9 Matt Ross, 2012-13 144 5 Reggie Burcy, 1990-91 80 9 Royce Parran, 2005-06 1040 10 Trayvon Palmer, 2015-16 143 6 John Cantrell, 2008-09 72 10 Christian Wall, 2009-10 1008 7 Ryan Malone, 1993-94 68 Total Rebounds 8 Rod Parker, 1990-91 64 Minutes Played Per Game 1 Kory Billups, 1996-97 304 Royce Parran, 2006-07 64 1 Trayvon Palmer, 2016-17 36 2 Trayvon Palmer, 2016-17 302 10 Mario Clark, 1991-92 60 2 John Cantrell, 2008-09 35 3 Carl Montgomery, 2009-10 269 3 David Holston, 2008-09 34.9 4 Carl Montgomery, 2010-11 258 Steals Per Game 4 Lee Fisher, 2011-12 34.9 5 Rodney Hull, 1988-89 244 1 Darron Brittman, 1985-86 5 5 Craig Franklin, 2003-04 34.8 6 Kory Billups, 1995-96 242 2 Darron Brittman, 1984-85 4 6 Reggie Ward, 1992-93 34.8 Jeleel Akindele, 2004-05 242 3 Reggie Burcy, 1991-92 3.3 7 Royce Parran, 2005-06 34.7 8 Matt Ross, 2013-14 239 4 Reggie Burcy, 1990-91 3.1 8 Kenton Terrell, 1987-88 34.5 9 Lee Fisher, 2011-12 237 5 David Holston, 2008-09 3 9 Fred Sims Jr., 2016-17 34.5 10 Clark Bone, 2001-02 234 6 Ryan Malone, 1993-94 2.6 10 Royce Parran, 2006-07 34.1 7 Rod Parker, 1990-91 2.6 Total Rebounds Per Game 8 John Cantrell, 2008-09 2.2 1 Kory Billups, 1996-97 11.3 9 Mario Clark, 1991-92 2.2 2 Trayvon Palmer, 2016-17 9.4 10 Royce Parran, 2006-07 2.2 3 Kory Billups, 1995-96 9 4 Rodney Hull, 1988-89 8.7 5 Jeleel Akindele, 2004-05 8.6 6 Carl Montgomery, 2009-10 8.4 7 Clark Bone, 2001-02 8.4 CHICAGO STATE COUGARS BASKETBALL PAGE 30 CSU2019-20 MBB CougarsCAREER Statistics RECORDS Games 3-Point Field Goals 1 Clarke Rosenberg, 2011-12 to 2014-15 126 1 David Holston, 2005-06 to 2008-09 450 2 Carl Montgomery, 2007-08 to 2010-11 124 2 Fred Sims Jr., 2015-16 to 2017-18 172 3 Christian Wall, 2007-08 to 2010-11 120 3 Royce Parran, 2003-04 to 2006-07 165 4 David Holston, 2005-06 to 2008-09 119 4 Quinton Pippen, 2012-13 to 2013-14 158 Royce Parran, 2003-04 to 2006-07 119 5 Jermaine Hicks, 1997-98 to 1999-00 151 6 Clark Bone, 1999-00 to 2002-03 114 6 Gerald Collins, 1988-89 to 1989-90 118 7 Nate Carter, 2002-03 to 2005-06 112 7 Kevin Jones, 2004-05 to 2007-08 111 8 Andre Wiggins, 1998-99 to 2001-02 109 8 Larry Simmons, 1993-94 to 1994-95 108 Hajji Martin, 2007-08 to 2010-11 109 9 Tony Weeden, 2003-04 to 2004-05 103 10 Terrence West, 1998-99 to 2001-02 107 10 Terrence West, 1998-99 to 2001-02 101

Minutes Played 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 1 David Holston, 2005-06 to 2008-09 3962 1 David Holston, 2005-06 to 2008-09 1147 2 Royce Parran, 2003-04 to 2006-07 3509 2 Fred Sims Jr., 2015-16 to 2017-18 545 3 Clarke Rosenberg, 2011-12 to 2014-15 3252 3 Royce Parran, 2003-04 to 2006-07 450 4 Carl Montgomery, 2007-08 to 2010-11 3166 4 Quinton Pippen, 2012-13 to 2013-14 438 5 Trayvon Palmer, 2014-15 to 2016-17 2792 5 Jermaine Hicks, 1997-98 to 1999-00 437 6 Craig Franklin, 2002-03 to 2004-05 2722 6 Gerald Collins, 1988-89 to 1989-90 365 7 John Cantrell, 2004-05 to 2008-09 2717 7 Kevin Jones, 2004-05 to 2007-08 359 8 Fred Sims Jr., 2015-16 to 2017-18 2634 8 Terrence West, 1998-99 to 2001-02 345 9 Christian Wall, 2007-08 to 2010-11 2498 9 Tony Weeden, 2003-04 to 2004-05 296 10 Rubeen Perry, 2001-02 to 2003-04 2395 10 Christian Wall, 2007-08 to 2010-11 292 Clarke Rosenberg, 2011-12 to 2014-15 292 Field Goals 1 David Holston, 2005-06 to 2008-09 753 3-Point Field Goal Percentage 2 Carl Montgomery, 2007-08 to 2010-11 601 1 David Holston, 2005-06 to 2008-09 0.392 3 Kory Billups, 1993-94 to 1996-97 569 2 Royce Parran, 2003-04 to 2006-07 0.367 4 John Cantrell, 2004-05 to 2008-09 545 3 Quinton Pippen, 2012-13 to 2013-14 0.361 5 Royce Parran, 2003-04 to 2006-07 487 4 Tony Weeden, 2003-04 to 2004-05 0.348 6 Fred Sims Jr., 2015-16 to 2017-18 482 5 Jermaine Hicks, 1997-98 to 1999-00 0.346 7 Clarke Rosenberg, 2011-12 to 2014-15 428 6 Gerald Collins, 1988-89 to 1989-90 0.323 8 Darron Brittman, 1984-85 to 1985-86 388 7 Fred Sims Jr., 2015-16 to 2017-18 0.316 9 Craig Franklin, 2002-03 to 2004-05 380 8 Kevin Jones, 2004-05 to 2007-08 0.309 10 Jermaine Hicks, 1997-98 to 1999-00 377 9 Terrence West, 1998-99 to 2001-02 0.293

Field Goal Attempts Free Throws 1 David Holston, 2005-06 to 2008-09 1808 1 David Holston, 2005-06 to 2008-09 375 2 Fred Sims Jr., 2015-16 to 2017-18 1397 2 Royce Parran, 2003-04 to 2006-07 371 3 Kory Billups, 1993-94 to 1996-97 1200 3 Carl Montgomery, 2007-08 to 2010-11 333 4 Carl Montgomery, 2007-08 to 2010-11 1135 4 Clarke Rosenberg, 2011-12 to 2014-15 298 5 Royce Parran, 2003-04 to 2006-07 1131 5 Antonio Lofton, 2009-10 to 2010-11 255 6 John Cantrell, 2004-05 to 2008-09 1078 Kory Billups, 1993-94 to 1996-97 255 7 Clarke Rosenberg, 2011-12 to 2014-15 1041 7 Craig Franklin, 2002-03 to 2004-05 246 8 Jermaine Hicks, 1997-98 to 1999-00 1034 8 Reggie Burcy, 1990-91 to 1991-92 244 9 Craig Franklin, 2002-03 to 2004-05 874 9 Jermaine Hicks, 1997-98 to 1999-00 227 10 Desmond Rice, 1991-92 to 1994-95 819 10 Rod Parker, 1989-90 to 1990-91 226 Ryan Malone, 1991-92 to 1993-94 226 Field Goal Percentage 1 Carl Montgomery, 2007-08 to 2010-11 0.530 Free Throw Attempts 2 John Cantrell, 2004-05 to 2008-09 0.506 1 Carl Montgomery, 2007-08 to 2010-11 581 3 Kory Billups, 1993-94 to 1996-97 0.474 2 Royce Parran, 2003-04 to 2006-07 473 4 Royce Parran, 2003-04 to 2006-07 0.431 3 Kory Billups, 1993-94 to 1996-97 470 5 David Holston, 2005-06 to 2008-09 0.416 4 David Holston, 2005-06 to 2008-09 448 6 Fred Sims Jr., 2015-16 to 2017-18 0.345 5 Clarke Rosenberg, 2011-12 to 2014-15 411 6 Antonio Lofton, 2009-10 to 2010-11 359 7 Craig Franklin, 2002-03 to 2004-05 340 8 Reggie Burcy, 1990-91 to 1991-92 339 CHICAGO STATE COUGARS BASKETBALL PAGE 31 2020-21 CSUWestern MBB Athletic CAREER Conference RECORDS Schedule 9 Desmond Rice, 1991-92 to 1994-95 332 2 Darron Brittman, 1984-85 to 1985-86 248 10 Clark Bone, 1999-00 to 2002-03 325 3 Royce Parran, 2003-04 to 2006-07 210 4 John Cantrell, 2004-05 to 2008-09 168 Free Throw Percentage 5 Reggie Burcy, 1990-91 to 1991-92 165 1 David Holston, 2005-06 to 2008-09 0.837 6 Ryan Malone, 1991-92 to 1993-94 153 2 Royce Parran, 2003-04 to 2006-07 0.784 7 Kory Billups, 1993-94 to 1996-97 144 3 Carl Montgomery, 2007-08 to 2010-11 0.573 8 Clarke Rosenberg, 2011-12 to 2014-15 139 9 Shawn Balark, 1984-85 to 1986-87 129 Offensive Rebounds 10 Christian Wall, 2007-08 to 2010-11 123 1 Carl Montgomery, 2007-08 to 2010-11 379 2 Trayvon Palmer, 2014-15 to 2016-17 239 Blocks 3 Clark Bone, 1999-00 to 2002-03 204 1 Carl Montgomery, 2007-08 to 2010-11 148 4 Rubeen Perry, 2001-02 to 2003-04 172 2 Jeleel Akindele, 2003-04 to 2004-05 132 5 John Cantrell, 2004-05 to 2008-09 158 3 Chidozie Chukwumah, 2006-07 to 2007-08 102 6 Jeleel Akindele, 2003-04 to 2004-05 144 4 Shawn Bell, 1984-85 to 1986-87 101 7 Clarke Rosenberg, 2011-12 to 2014-15 136 5 Kory Billups, 1993-94 to 1996-97 91 8 Matt Ross, 2012-13 to 2013-14 134 6 Darrell Johns, 1999-00 to 2000-01 75 9 Jeremy Robinson, 2011-12 to 2012-13 133 Matt Ross, 2012-13 to 2013-14 75 10 David Holston, 2005-06 to 2008-09 129 8 Laurent Crawford, 1986-87 to 1988-89 73 9 Jeremy Robinson, 2011-12 to 2012-13 70 Defensive Rebounds 10 Trayvon Palmer, 2014-15 to 2016-17 68 1 Carl Montgomery, 2007-08 to 2010-11 542 2 Trayvon Palmer, 2014-15 to 2016-17 440 Turnovers 3 Matt Ross, 2012-13 to 2013-14 312 1 David Holston, 2005-06 to 2008-09 390 4 Rubeen Perry, 2001-02 to 2003-04 292 2 Craig Franklin, 2002-03 to 2004-05 284 5 Clarke Rosenberg, 2011-12 to 2014-15 281 3 Royce Parran, 2003-04 to 2006-07 271 6 Jeremy Robinson, 2011-12 to 2012-13 268 4 Clarke Rosenberg, 2011-12 to 2014-15 258 7 Fred Sims Jr., 2015-16 to 2017-18 264 5 Carl Montgomery, 2007-08 to 2010-11 250 8 Clark Bone, 1999-00 to 2002-03 263 6 Trayvon Palmer, 2014-15 to 2016-17 216 9 Craig Franklin, 2002-03 to 2004-05 257 7 Antonio Lofton, 2009-10 to 2010-11 187 10 Jeleel Akindele, 2003-04 to 2004-05 255 8 Christian Wall, 2007-08 to 2010-11 175 9 John Cantrell, 2004-05 to 2008-09 167 Total Rebounds 10 Rob Shaw, 2017-18 to 2018-19 163 1 Carl Montgomery, 2007-08 to 2010-11 921 2 Kory Billups, 1993-94 to 1996-97 852 Personal Fouls 3 Trayvon Palmer, 2014-15 to 2016-17 679 1 Carl Montgomery, 2007-08 to 2010-11 393 4 Clark Bone, 1999-00 to 2002-03 516 2 Clarke Rosenberg, 2011-12 to 2014-15 301 5 Rubeen Perry, 2001-02 to 2003-04 464 3 Royce Parran, 2003-04 to 2006-07 284 6 Matt Ross, 2012-13 to 2013-14 446 4 Trayvon Palmer, 2014-15 to 2016-17 274 7 Shawn Bell, 1984-85 to 1986-87 437 5 David Holston, 2005-06 to 2008-09 270 8 Laurent Crawford, 1986-87 to 1988-89 428 6 Christian Wall, 2007-08 to 2010-11 266 9 Desmond Rice, 1991-92 to 1994-95 427 7 Clark Bone, 1999-00 to 2002-03 238 10 Clarke Rosenberg, 2011-12 to 2014-15 417 8 Jeleel Akindele, 2003-04 to 2004-05 226 Nate Carter, 2002-03 to 2005-06 226 Assists 10 Craig Franklin, 2002-03 to 2004-05 225 1 David Holston, 2005-06 to 2008-09 529 2 Royce Parran, 2003-04 to 2006-07 394 Points 3 Jermaine Hicks, 1997-98 to 1999-00 322 1 David Holston, 2005-06 to 2008-09 2331 4 Terrence West, 1998-99 to 2001-02 291 2 Carl Montgomery, 2007-08 to 2010-11 1539 5 Ryan Malone, 1991-92 to 1993-94 284 3 Royce Parran, 2003-04 to 2006-07 1510 6 Darron Brittman, 1984-85 to 1985-86 258 4 Kory Billups, 1993-94 to 1996-97 1409 7 Craig Franklin, 2002-03 to 2004-05 249 5 Fred Sims Jr., 2015-16 to 2017-18 1348 8 Clarke Rosenberg, 2011-12 to 2014-15 237 6 John Cantrell, 2004-05 to 2008-09 1339 9 Rob Shaw, 2017-18 to 2018-19 233 7 Clarke Rosenberg, 2011-12 to 2014-15 1241 10 Rod Parker, 1989-90 to 1990-91 225 8 Jermaine Hicks, 1997-98 to 1999-00 1132 9 Craig Franklin, 2002-03 to 2004-05 1098 Steals 10 Ryan Malone, 1991-92 to 1993-94 1000 1 David Holston, 2005-06 to 2008-09 254 Trayvon Palmer, 2014-15 to 2016-17 1000 CHICAGO STATE COUGARS BASKETBALL PAGE 32 2020-21Series Western Results Athletic vs. 2020-21 Conference Opponents Schedule Ohio 0-0 11/23/03 A 60-76 L Northern Illinois 0-25 First Meeting 12/4/04 A 53-78 L 1/5/49 A 50-59 L 1/16/07 H 47-65 L 2/10/49 H 55-61 L Illinois 0-12 2/4/09 A 63-75 L 2/20/51 H 68-80 L 11/28/84 A 63-81 L 3/3/10 A 49-72 L 1/28/52 A 56-57 L 12/4/86 A 78-82 L 12/13/15 A 35-77 L 1/31/53 A 69-76 L 12/2/87 A 57-86 L 12/14/16 A 64-68 L 1/30/54 A 79-80 L 12/2/89 A 62-82 L 12/11/17 N 31-96 L 2/17/55 A 73-10 L 12/5/92 A 61-88 L 12/17/18 A 46-88 L 1/4/75 A 80-113 L 12/18/93 A 52-121 L 2/27/88 A **97-98 L 12/11/96 A 57-94 L Loyola Chicago 1-9 3/6/89 H 63-68 L 12/6/04 A 59-78 L 12/2/86 A 78-83 L 2/24/90 A 55-63 L 12/10/08 A 50-89 L 11/25/88 A 76-98 L 12/27/90 H 60-84 L 11/27/11 A 43-90 L 12/4/96 H 82-107 L 12/28/91 A 100-106 L 11/22/13 A 53-77 L 11/22/97 A 80-86 L 1/9/93 H 70-76 L 11/23/15 N 79-82 L 11/17/98 H 52-65 L 12/30/93 H 77-82 L 1/18/00 A 72-74 L 12/1/94 A 66-94 L North Carolina A&T 0-1 11/29/00 H 78-76 W 12/7/95 H 75-115 L 11/19/11 A 70-87 L 12/22/01 A 73-85 L 12/23/96 A 64-106 L 12/17/11 A 49-64 L 11/29/97 H 59-73 L Eastern Illinois 7-18 1/20/13 H *63-66 L 11/14/98 A 72-89 L 2/4/39 H 46-52 L * overtime 12/6/08 A 81-93 L 1/28/39 A 37-47 L 1/6/10 H 93-99 L 1/26/40 H 37-34 W Illinois State 1-22 12/2/15 A 58-80 L 2/23/40 A 23-49 L 12/11/26 H 26-36 L 12/2/17 H 77-95 L 12/29/60 N 70-80 L 12/16/26 A 19-48 L 12/22/18 A 59-100 L 1/6/68 A 92-101 L 1/4/39 H 27-50 L ** double overtime 2/5/69 H 93-87 W 2/15/39 A 28-45 L 1/17/81 A 67-72 L 1/3/40 H 24-35 L Drake 0-8 3/2/85 A 77-81 L 2/10/40 A 24-36 L 12/27/71 A 95-123 L 2/20/86 H 92-76 W 1/8/41 A 16-47 L 12/4/72 A 63-115 L 1/14/87 A 77-74 W 2/13/42 H 34-41 L 12/1/73 A 54-85 L 1/2/88 H 79-76 W 2/15/50 A 47-84 L 12/3/81 A 65-89 L 1/23/89 A 87-106 L 12/12/60 A 68-102 L 11/20/97 A 76-77 L 1/30/90 A 64-80 L 2/9/74 A 84-121 L 12/7/07 A 53-83 L 1/8/91 A 68-82 L 11/27/82 A 54-62 L 12/23/10 A 51-102 L 2/4/91 H 97-100 L 1/19/85 A *66-79 L 11/26/17 A 67-79 L 1/7/95 A 71-73 L 11/30/85 A 67-57 W 2/13/95 H 63-68 L 2/21/87 A 65-82 L Iowa State 0-8 1/4/96 A 66-89 L 12/25/87 A 54-70 L 12/2/72 A 46-77 L 2/26/96 H 73-90 L 1/11/89 A 70-71 L 1/8/83 A 58-60 L 12/22/08 H 77-64 W 2/12/91 A #0-2 L 1/27/92 A 76-114 L 11/24/09 H 68-82 L 11/25/00 A 46-88 L 12/27/94 A 47-96 L 2/26/13 H 50-58 L 11/27/07 A 49-81 L 11/23/98 A 48-79 L 12/1/18 H 80-72 W 11/30/11 A 41-85 L 11/15/09 A 50-72 L 11/12/19 A 34-98 L 12/4/13 A 56-76 L 12/21/10 A 63-104 L 11/13/18 A 71-75 L 11/16/15 A 64-106 L Northwestern 0-13 * overtime 12/11/81 A 58-69 L # forfeit 1/27/98 A 40-71 L 11/23/99 A 47-55 L 11/24/01 A 42-80 L CHICAGO STATE COUGARS BASKETBALL PAGE 33 2020-21Series Western Results Athletic vs. 2020-21 Conference Opponents Schedule UTRGV 9-19 1/22/20 H 53-95 L New Mexico State 1-20 12/29/02 N 57-54 W 12/10/05 N 63-78 L 1/28/08 H 76-85 L Seattle U 2-12 12/1/06 A 74-80 L 2/2/08 A 91-82 W 2/27/14 A ***84-77 W 1/1/07 H 78-88 L 2/7/09 A 78-72 W 3/8/14 H 67-53 W 11/30/07 A 61-94 L 2/28/09 H 92-75 W 1/22/15 H 67-75 L 1/16/14 H 86-81 W 1/16/10 A 42-63 L 2/21/15 A 31-57 L 2/15/14 A 55-84 L 2/6/10 H 76-69 W 3/12/15 N 45-49 L 2/5/15 H *61-69 L 1/15/11 H 70-63 W 1/9/16 H 50-66 L 3/7/15 A 57-61 L 2/5/11 A 70-64 W 2/4/16 A 56-59 L 1/16/16 A 62-80 L 1/19/12 H 65-72 L 1/14/17 A 50-65 L 2/13/16 H 55-69 L 2/18/12 A 70-74 L 1/9/17 H 65-90 L 1/7/17 H 62-78 L 2/2/13 A 65-68 L 1/11/18 A 64-67 L 2/4/17 A 51-86 L 2/23/13 H 51-55 L 2/10/18 H 81-91 L 3/9/17 N 53-67 L 3/15/13 H 76-59 W 1/24/19 H 47-75 L 1/6/18 H 60-97 L 1/18/14 H 61-84 L 2/23/19 A 57-77 L 2/22/18 A 67-78 L 2/13/14 A *68-71 L 1/4/20 H 54-86 L 3/8/18 N 70-97 L 1/10/15 A 59-64 L 2/2/19 A 39-83 L 2/7/15 H 78-73 W Utah Valley 5-20 3/2/19 H 58-92 L 1/14/16 A 72-82 L 1/12/08 H 85-76 W 3/14/19 N 57-89 L 2/28/16 H 79-89 L 2/9/08 A 89-99 L 1/9/20 A 54-93 1/5/17 H 64-83 L 1/29/09 H 121-123 L 2/6/20 H 49-71 2/21/17 A *77-85 L 2/24/09 A 72-77 L * overtime 2/27/18 H 81-87 L 1/9/10 A 43-48 L 2/24/18 A 75-83 L 1/28/10 H 43-41 W 1/31/19 A 46-77 L 1/8/11 H 82-93 L 2/28/19 H 82-77 L 1/27/11 A 61-84 L 1/11/20 A 63-87 L 1/26/12 A 56-65 L 2/8/20 H 64-75 L 2/11/12 H 61-66 L * overtime 1/26/13 H 62-54 W 3/2/13 A 69-76 L Grand Canyon 2-12 1/25/14 A 55-62 L 1/30/14 H 75-76 L 2/20/14 H 70-79 L 3/1/14 A 74-84 L 1/29/15 A 62-78 L 1/31/15 A 56-55 W 2/28/15 H 65-55 W 2/26/15 H 74-70 W 1/23/16 H 76-82 L 1/21/16 H 65-90 L 2/18/16 A 72-74 L 2/20/16 A 52-67 L 1/12/17 A 70-61 W 1/28/17 H **77-85 L 2/11/17 H 54-87 L 2/23/17 A 59-82 L 1/13/18 A 58-83 L 1/18/18 H 58-86 L 2/8/18 H 57-97 L 2/3/18 A 55-89 L 1/26/19 H 60-74 L 1/17/19 A 46-80 L 2/21/19 A 71-103 L 2/16/19 H 59-90 L 1/2/20 H 73-94 L 1/16/20 H 64-78 L 1/15/20 A 47-71 L Tarleton State 0-0 ** double overtime First Meeting

California Baptist 0-4 Dixie State 0-0 1/12/19 H 75-77 L First Meeting 2/7/19 A 44-94 L 1/22/20 A 53-85 L CHICAGO STATE COUGARS BASKETBALL PAGE 34 Cougars2019-20 Spotlight: Cougars LouStatistics Demuth Lou Demuth adores Luxembourg’s na- “Everyone was talking about him,” “I’m an ocean away,” Demuth said. tional anthem, “Ons Heemecht.” Demuth said. “People would see that “And now that I’m older, it feels hard to I’m tall and go, ‘Porzingis, Porzingis.’ go away. I’m conscious now of what’s Each summer since he was 14, the na- I used to be compared to Marc Gasol, going on. Before, I was just like, ‘I’m tive Luxembourger has represented his actually. I was much bigger then. I was going to play basketball.’ Now, I’m country, playing for the national basket- fat, I’m not gonna lie. thinking about stuff and it’s tougher.” ball team. Prior to games, hearing the anthem runs chills up the seven-foot- “I feel a lot quicker now. There’s no Demuth talks to his mother every day. er’s lengthy spine. comparison to before. I have to re-learn The family plans on following along how to play.” from afar — Cougars fans from 4,200 “You’re embodying your people,” De- miles away. muth, now 20, said. “Being from a small Not only is Demuth lighter and shiftier village, when we play the games, they now, but he must adjust from the crafty Demuth’s new Chicago State family are all there. Everyone is coming to see European style of play to a more brut- jokingly ribs him for his favorite foods their country play. It’s something spe- ish American basketball landscape. from back home: Snails, squid and cial.” Kniddelen, which he describes as a “American-style basketball is more flour dumpling without the filling. Demuth hails from the town of Ober- physical and rough, but it’s not as donven, which features a population of skilled as in Europe,” Demuth said. “It’s “If I hadn’t grown up around snails, I under 200. His first athletic escapade a different mentality. In Europe, people would be disgusted, too,” Demuth said. was table tennis, but as Demuth re- tell their opponent, ‘Good move.’ Here, “But the stuff people eat here is crazy called, “the table didn’t grow with me.” if someone does a good move on you, because of how it’s put together. The the next thing you try to do is go back other day, I had a pasta pizza, which So as a 6-foot-3 12-year-old, Demuth at him. It’s not, ‘Good job. Now I’ll show was like a pasta with pizza sauce, plunged into basketball — and it stuck. you what I can do.’” meatballs and pepperoni in it. I know At 15, he moved to Nancy, France, an pasta, and I know pizza, but not togeth- hour away from home, to play club ball. Now settled in at Chicago State, De- er. That was strange to me.” The next year, Demuth set off for Se- muth is eager to play after a seemingly ville, Spain. He speaks five languages: everlasting break. But he misses his Cuisine aside, “Big Lou” voyaged to English, Spanish, French, German and family. When he took off for France and Chicago to compete. his native Luxembourgish. Spain as a teen, Demuth was mere hours away from home. “We will win games,” Demuth said. Now, Demuth has kickstarted the “That was the thing for me. I said, ‘If I American chapter of his story. He’ll suit Now? go there, we will win games.’ That’s my up for the Chicago State men’s basket- ambition.” ball team on November 25.

His new teammates have dubbed De- muth “Big Lou,” and head coach Lance Irvin lauds the skillset, versatility and sheer size the center brings to his team. At 7-feet, 235 pounds, Demuth is spry. He lost 30 pounds during the offseason and can ballhandle effective- ly, pass with precision and shoot from deep.

“Basically like Porzingis,” Demuth said with a giggle.

The reference to Dallas Mavericks for- ward Kristaps Porzingis is abt, actually. Porzingis played for Baloncesto Sevilla in Spain a year before Demuth joined the squad. Demuth even lived in the same apartment that the 2018 NBA All- Star had once occupied.