MEN’S www.thesummitleague.org SEASONS AT A GLANCE Year Regular Season Champion(s) Tournament Champion Runner-Up MVP Site 1982-83 Western (9-3) No Tournament Held N/A N/A N/A 1983-84 Illinois- (12-2) Western Illinois (5) Cleveland State (7) Todd Hutcheson, Western Illinois Springfield, Mo. 1984-85 Cleveland State (11-3) Eastern Illinois (3) Missouri State (4) N/A Springfield, Mo. 1985-86 Cleveland State (13-1) Cleveland State (1) Eastern Illinois (3) Kevin Duckworth, Eastern Illinois Springfield, Mo. 1986-87 Missouri State (13-1) Missouri State (1) Cleveland State (2) , Missouri State Springfield, Mo. 1987-88 Missouri State (12-2) No Tournament Held N/A N/A N/A 1988-89 Missouri State (10-2) Missouri State (1) Illinois-Chicago (7) Hubert Henderson, Missouri State Springfield, Mo. 1989-90 Missouri State (11-1) Northern Iowa (4) Green Bay (2) Jason Reese, Northern Iowa Cedar Falls, Iowa 1990-91 Northern Illinois (14-2) Green Bay (2) Northern Illinois (1) Tony Bennett, Green Bay Green Bay, Wis. 1991-92 Green Bay (14-2) Eastern Illinois (4) Illinois-Chicago (3) Steve Rowe, Eastern Illinois Cleveland, Ohio 1992-93 Cleveland State (15-1) Wright State (4) Illinois-Chicago (3) Bill Edwards, Wright State Dayton, Ohio 1993-94 Green Bay (15-3) Green Bay (1) Illinois-Chicago (2) Sherell Ford, Illinois-Chicago Chicago, Ill. 1994-95 Valparaiso (14-4) Valparaiso (1) Western Illinois (2) , Valparaiso Valparaiso, Ind. 1995-96 Vaparaiso (13-5) Valparaiso (1) Western Illinois (2) Bryce Drew, Valparaiso Moline, Ill. 1996-97 Valparaiso (13-3) Valparaiso (1) Western Illinois (3) Janthony Joseph, Western Illinois Moline, Ill. 1997-98 Valparaiso (13-3) Valparaiso (1) Youngstown State (3) Bryce Drew, Valparaiso Moline, Ill. 1998-99 Oral Roberts/Valparaiso (10-4) Valparaiso (2) Oral Roberts (1) Milo Stovall, Valparaiso Moline, Ill. 1999-2000 Oakland (11-5) Valparaiso (1) Southern Utah (2) Lubos Barton, Valparaiso Fort Wayne, Ind. 2000-01 Valparaiso/Southern Utah (13-3) Southern Utah (2) Valparaiso (1) Fred House, Southern Utah Fort Wayne, Ind. 2001-02 Valparaiso (12-2) Valparaiso (1) IUPUI (6) Milo Stovall, Valparaiso Fort Wayne, Ind. 2002-03 Valparaiso (12-2) IUPUI (2) Valparaiso (1) Josh Murray, IUPUI Kansas City, Mo. 2003-04 Valparaiso (11-5) Valparaiso (1) IUPUI (2) , IUPUI Kansas City, Mo. 2004-05 Oral Roberts (13-3) Oakland (7) Oral Roberts (1) , Oakland Tulsa, Okla. 2005-06 Oral Roberts/IUPUI (13-3) Oral Roberts (1) Chicago State (7) Ken Tutt, Oral Roberts Tulsa, Okla. 2006-07 Oral Roberts (12-2) Oral Roberts (1) Oakland (2) Ken Tutt, Oral Roberts Tulsa, Okla. 2007-08 Oral Roberts (16-2) Oral Roberts (1) IUPUI (2) Moses Ehambe, Oral Roberts Tulsa, Okla. 2008-09 North Dakota State (16-2) North Dakota State (1) Oakland (3) , North Dakota State Sioux Falls, S.D. 2009-10 Oakland (17-1) Oakland (1) IUPUI (2) Derick Nelson, Oakland Sioux Falls, S.D. 2010-11 Oakland (17-1) Oakland (1) Oral Roberts (2) , Oakland Sioux Falls, S.D. 2011-12 Oral Roberts (17-1) South Dakota State (2) Western Illinois (4) , South Dakota State Sioux Falls, S.D. 2012-13 South Dakota State/Western Illinois (13-3) South Dakota State (1) North Dakota State (3) Nate Wolters, South Dakota State Sioux Falls, S.D. 2013-14 North Dakota State (12-2) North Dakota State (1) Fort Wayne (2) , North Dakota State Sioux Falls, S.D. 2014-15 South Dakota State/North Dakota State (12-4) North Dakota State (2) South Dakota State (1) Lawrence Alexander, North Dakota State Sioux Falls, S.D. 2015-16 South Dakota State/Fort Wayne (12-4) South Dakota State (2) North Dakota State (5) , South Dakota State Sioux Falls, S.D. 2016-17 South Dakota (12-4) South Dakota State (4) Omaha (3) Mike Daum, South Dakota State Sioux Falls, S.D. 2017-18 South Dakota State (13-1) South Dakota State (1) South Dakota (2) Mike Daum, South Dakota State Sioux Falls, S.D. 2018-19 South Dakota State (14-2) North Dakota State (4) Omaha (2) Vinnie Shahid, North Dakota State Sioux Falls, S.D. 2019-20 North Dakota State/South Dakota State (13-3) North Dakota State (1) North Dakota (6) Vinnie Shahid, North Dakota State Sioux Falls, S.D.

North Dakota State claimed its second straight and fourth overall after capturing the Championship title in 2020 as the top seed. @thesummitleague 1 MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org LEAGUEINDIVIDUAL AWARDS TOURNAMENT GAME RECORDS PLAYER OF THE YEAR TRANSFER OF THE YEAR 1982-83 Joe Dykstra, Western Illinois 2015-16 Tra-Deon Hollins, Omaha 1983-84 Craig Lathen, Illinois-Chicago 2016-17 Matt Mooney, South Dakota 1984-85 Jon Collins, Eastern Illinois 2017-18 Austin Ruder, Oral Roberts 1985-86 Jon Collins, Eastern Illinois 1986-87 Winston Garland, Missouri State SIXTH MAN OF THE YEAR 1987-88 Ken McFadden, Cleveland State 2002-03 Stalin Ortiz, Valparaiso 1988-89 Jay Taylor, Eastern Illinois 2003-04 Royce Parran, Chicago State 1989-90 Lee Campbell, Missouri State 2004-05 Kenny Harris, Valparaiso 1990-91 Tony Bennett, Green Bay 2005-06 Maushae Byles, IUPUI 1991-92 Tony Bennett, Green Bay 2006-07 Marchello Vealy, Oral Roberts 1992-93 Bill Edwards, Wright State 2007-08 Robert Jarvis, Oral Roberts 1993-94 Kenny Williams, Illinois-Chicago 2008-09 Deilvez Yearby, Fort Wayne 1994-95 David Redmon, Valparaiso 2009-10 Jon Avery, IUPUI 1995-96 Anthony Allison, Valparaiso 2010-11 Larry Wright, Oakland 1996-97 Bryce Drew, Valparaiso 2011-12 Steven Roundtree, Oral Roberts 1997-98 Bryce Drew, Valparaiso 2012-13 Mike Felt, North Dakota State 1998-99 Chad Wilkerson, Oral Roberts 2013-14 Mo Evans, Fort Wayne 1999-00 Michael Jackson, Kansas City 2014-15 Dexter Werner, North Dakota State 2000-01 Jeff Monaco, Southern Utah 2015-16 Mike Daum, South Dakota State 2001-02 Lubos Barton, Valparaiso Mike Daum, South Dakota State 2016-17 Dexter Werner, North Dakota State 2002-03 , Oakland 2013-14 Chris Udofia, Denver 2017-18 Albert Owens, Oral Roberts 2003-04 Odell Bradley, IUPUI 2014-15 Cody Larson, South Dakota State 2018-19 Kevin Obanor, Oral Roberts 2004-05 , Oral Roberts 2015-16 Tra-Deon Hollins, Omaha 2019-20 Marlon Ruffin, Omaha 2005-06 Caleb Green, Oral Roberts 2016-17 Tra-Deon Hollins, Omaha 2006-07 Caleb Green, Oral Roberts 2017-18 Brandon Gilbeck, Western Illinois COACH OF THE YEAR 2007-08 , IUPUI 2018-19 Brandon Gilbeck, Western Illinois 1982-83 Jack Margenthaler, Western Illinois 2008-09 Ben Woodside, North Dakota State 2019-20 Matt Pile, Omaha 1983-84 Willie Little, Illinois-Chicago 2009-10 Keith Benson, Oakland , Missouri State 2010-11 Keith Benson, Oakland NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR 1984-85 Kevin Mackey, Cleveland State 2011-12 , Oral Roberts 1982-83 None Selected 1985-86 Kevin Mackey, Cleveland State 2012-13 Nate Wolters, South Dakota State 1983-84 Jon Collins, Eastern Illinois 1986-87 Charlie Spoonhour, Missouri State 2013-14 Taylor Braun, North Dakota State 1984-85 Clinton Smith, Cleveland State 1987-88 Charlie Spoonhour, Missouri State 2014-15 Lawrence Alexander, North Dakota State 1985-86 Winston Garland, Missouri State 1988-89 Eldon Miller, Northern Iowa 2015-16 Max Landis, Fort Wayne 1986-87 Mike Ayers, Western Illinois 1989-90 , Green Bay 2016-17 Mike Daum, South Dakota State 1987-88 Doug Lewis, Missouri State 1990-91 Jim Molinari, Northern Illinois 2017-18 Mike Daum, South Dakota State 1988-89 Tony Bennett, Green Bay 1991-92 Dick Bennett, Green Bay 2018-19 Mike Daum, South Dakota State 1989-90 Darryl Reid, Missouri State 1992-93 Mike Boyd, Cleveland State 2019-20 Douglas Wilson, South Dakota State 1990-91 Roy Coleman, Akron 1993-94 , Valparaiso 1991-92 Lance Barker, Valparaiso 1994-95 Homer Drew, Valparaiso 1992-93 Sam Mitchell, Cleveland State 1995-96 Homer Drew, Valparaiso 1993-94 Michael Hughes, Milwaukee 1996-97 Don Maestri, Troy 1994-95 Bryce Drew, Valparaiso 1997-98 Dan Peters, Youngstown State 1995-96 Andrell Hoard, Northeastern Illinois 1998-99 Jim Kerwin, Western Illinois 1996-97 Daveeno Hines, Northeastern Illinois 1999-00 , Oakland 1997-98 Kenyatta Clyde, Southern Utah 2000-01 Bill Evans, Southern Utah Jermaine Hicks, Chicago State 2001-02 Homer Drew, Valparaiso 1998-99 Lubos Barton, Valparaiso Scott Sutton, Oral Roberts (media) 1999-00 Michael Jackson, Kansas City 2002-03 , IUPUI 2000-01 Dan Beus, Southern Utah 2003-04 Kevin Jones, Chicago State Mike Helms, Oakland 2004-05 Rich Zvosec, Kansas City 2001-02 Reggie Borges, Oral Roberts 2005-06 Ron Hunter, IUPUI 2002-03 Rawle Marshall, Oakland 2006-07 Greg Kampe, Oakland 2003-04 Ken Tutt, Oral Roberts 2007-08 Scott Sutton, Oral Roberts 2004-05 Eulis Baez, Western Illinois 2008-09 Saul Phillips, North Dakota State 2005-06 Calvin Wooten, Oakland 2009-10 Greg Kampe, Oakland 2006-07 Austin Montgomery, IUPUI 2010-11 Greg Kampe, Oakland 2007-08 Geoff Payne, Southern Utah 2011-12 Scott Sutton, Oral Roberts 2008-09 Robert Glenn, IUPUI 2012-13 Jim Molinari, Western Illinois 2009-10 Michael Craion, Oral Roberts 2013-14 Saul Phillips, North Dakota State 2010-11 Steven Roundtree, Oral Roberts 2014-15 David Richman, North Dakota State Caleb Green, Oral Roberts 2011-12 Lawrence Alexander, North Dakota State 2015-16 , Fort Wayne 2012-13 Duke Mondy, Oakland 2016-17 Craig Smith, South Dakota 2013-14 Garret Covington, Western Illinois 2017-18 T.J. Otzelberger, South Dakota State DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2014-15 Deondre Parks, South Dakota State 2018-19 Derrin Hansen, Omaha 2002-03 Rawle Marshall, Oakland 2018-19 Vinnie Shahid, North Dakota State 2019-20 Eric Henderson, South Dakota State 2003-04 , IUPUI 2019-20 Douglas Wilson, South Dakota State 2004-05 Deji Akindele, Chicago State 2005-06 , Oral Roberts FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 2006-07 Justin Allen, Southern Utah 2015-16 Mike Daum, South Dakota State 2007-08 Yemi Ogunoye, Oral Roberts 2016-17 Emmanuel Nzekwesi, Oral Roberts 2008-09 Chase Adams, Centenary 2017-18 David Jenkins, Jr., South Dakota State 2009-10 Ceola Clark III, Western Illinois 2018-19 Kevin Obanor, Oral Roberts 2010-11 Keith Benson, Oakland 2019-20 Noah Freidel, South Dakota State 2011-12 Ceola Clark III, Western Illinois 2012-13 Terell Parks, Western Illinois 2 @thesummitleague MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org NATIONAL AWARDS MID-MAJOR PLAYER OF THE YEAR LUTE OLSON ALL-AMERICA TEAM 2006-07 Caleb Green, Oral Roberts CollegeInsider.com 2010-11 Keith Benson, Oakland CollegeInsider.com 2012-13 Nate Wolters, South Dakota State CollegeInsider.com (MID-MAJOR PLAYER OF THE YEAR) 2009-10 Keith Benson, Oakland CollegeInsider.com DEFENSIVE ALL-AMERICA TEAM 2009-10 Keith Benson, Oakland CollegeInsider.com FRANCIS POMEROY NAISMITH AWARD 2010-11 Keith Benson, Oakland CollegeInsider.com 2011-12 Reggie Hamilton, Oakland FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA ALL-AMERICA 1983-84 Clinton Ransey, Cleveland State Basketball Weekly (hm) 1984-85 Jon Collins, Eastern Illinois AP (hm), The Sporting News (hm) 2003-04 Caleb Green, Oral Roberts CollegeBasketballNews.com (3rd) Randy Kraayenbrink, Northern Iowa AP (hm) Ken Tutt, Oral Roberts CollegeBasketballNews.com (3rd), Clinton Ransey, Cleveland State AP (hm), The Sporting News (hm) Rivals.com (hm) Clinton Smith, Cleveland State AP (hm) MID-MAJOR ALL-AMERICA 1985-86 Jon Collins, Eastern Illinois AP (hm), The Sporting News (hm) 2002-03 Mike Helms, Oakland CollegeInsider.com Winston Garland, Missouri State The Sporting News (hm) 2004-05 Caleb Green, Oral Roberts CollegeInsider.com Ken McFadden, Cleveland State Basketball Weekly (5th) 2005-06 Caleb Green, Oral Roberts CollegeInsider.com Clinton Ransey, Cleveland State AP (hm), The Sporting News (hm) 2006-07 Caleb Green, Oral Roberts CollegeInsider.com 1986-87 Winston Garland, Missouri State Basketball Weekly (hm), 2007-08 George Hill, IUPUI CollegeInsider.com, CollegeHoops.net The Sporting News (hm), UPI (hm) 2008-09 Johnathon Jones, Oakland CollegeInsider.com Ken McFadden, Cleveland State The Sporting News (hm) Ben Woodside, North Dakota State CollegeInsider.com 1987-88 Ken McFadden, Cleveland State The Sporting News (hm) 2009-10 Keith Benson, Oakland CollegeInsider.com, CollegeHoops.net (1st) Jay Taylor, Eastern Illinois The Sporting News (hm) Robert Glenn, IUPUI CollegeInsider.com, CollegeHoops.net (2nd) 1988-89 Hubert Henderson, Missouri State Basketball Weekly (hm) Alex Young, IUPUI CollegeHoops.net (2nd) Ken McFadden, Cleveland State The Sporting News (hm) 2010-11 Dominique Morrison, Oral Roberts CollegeInsider.com Kelby Stuckey, Missouri State Basketball Weekly (hm) 2011-12 Reggie Hamilton, Oakland CollegeInsider.com Jay Taylor, Eastern Illinois The Sporting News (hm) Dominique Morrison, Oral Roberts CollegeInsider.com 1989-90 Lee Campbell, Missouri State Basketball Weekly (hm) Nate Wolters, South Dakota State CollegeInsider.com 1990-91 Tony Bennett, Green Bay UPI (hm) 2012-13 Travis Bader, Oakland CollegeInsider.com 1991-92 Tony Bennett, Green Bay AP (hm), UPI (hm) 2013-14 Taylor Braun, North Dakota State CollegeInsider.com 1992-93 Gravelle Craig, Cleveland State Basketball Weekly (hm) 2014-15 Lawrence Alexander, North Dakota State CollegeInsider.com Sam Mitchell, Cleveland State Basketball Times (hm) 1993-94 Craig Caldwell, Cleveland State Basketball Weekly (hm) MID-MAJOR DEFENSIVE ALL-AMERICA Sam Mitchell, Cleveland State Basketball Times (hm) 2009-10 Derick Nelson, Oakland CollegeInsider.com 1997-98 Bryce Drew, Valparaiso Basketball Times (3rd) Billy Pettiford, IUPUI CollegeInsider.com 2001-02 Lubos Barton, Valparaiso AP (hm) 2011-12 Ceola Clark III, Western Illinois CollegeInsider.com 2002-03 Mike Helms, Oakland AP (hm) 2012-13 Duke Mondy, Oakland CollegeInsider.com 2003-04 Odell Bradley, IUPUI AP (hm) Terell Parks, Western Illinois CollegeInsider.com 2004-05 Caleb Green, Oral Roberts AP (hm) 2005-06 Caleb Green, Oral Roberts AP (hm) MID-MAJOR FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 2006-07 Caleb Green, Oral Roberts AP (hm) 2010-11 Steven Roundtree, Oral Roberts CollegeInsider.com 2007-08 George Hill, IUPUI AP (hm) 2008-09 Ben Woodside, North Dakota State AP (hm) MID-MAJOR FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA 2009-10 Keith Benson, Oakland AP (hm) 2006-07 Johnathon Jones, Oakland CollegeInsider.com 2010-11 Keith Benson, Oakland AP (hm) 2008-09 Dominique Morrison, Oral Roberts CollegeInsider.com 2011-12 Dominique Morrison, Oral Roberts AP (hm) Alex Young, IUPUI CollegeInsider.com Nate Wolters, South Dakota State AP (hm) 2009-10 Warren Niles, Oral Roberts CollegeInsider.com 2012-13 Nate Wolters, South Dakota State AP (3rd), Basketball Times (3rd), 2010-11 Travis Bader, Oakland CollegeInsider.com NABC (3rd) Jordan Dykstra, South Dakota State CollegeInsider.com 2013-14 Taylor Braun, North Dakota State AP (hm) Steven Roundtree, Oral Roberts CollegeInsider.com 2014-15 Lawrence Alexander, North Dakota State AP (hm) 2011-12 Lawrence Alexander, North Dakota State CollegeInsider.com 2015-16 Max Landis, Fort Wayne AP (hm) 2015-16 Mike Daum, South Dakota State CollegeInsider.com 2016-17 Mike Daum, South Dakota State AP (hm) John Konchar, Fort Wayne CollegeInsider.com 2017-18 Mike Daum, South Dakota State AP (hm) 2018-19 Kevin Obanor, Oral Roberts CollegeInsider.com 2018-19 Mike Daum, South Dakota State AP (hm), NABC (3rd), NCAA (Consensus 3rd), USBWA (3rd) RILEY WALLACE ALL-AMERICA (TOP DIVISION I TRANSFER) 2014-15 Deondre Parks, South Dakota State CollegeInsider.com LOU HENSON AWARD ALL-AMERICA TEAM 2015-16 Max Landis, Fort Wayne CollegeInsider.com 2017-18 Mike Daum, South Dakota State CollegeInsider.com Matt Mooney, South Dakota CollegeInsider.com John Konchar, Fort Wayne CollegeInsider.com 2018-19 Mike Daum, South Dakota State CollegeInsider.com John Konchar, Purdue Fort Wayne CollegeInsider.com

@thesummitleague 3 MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org NATIONAL AWARDS ALL-DISTRICT 1990-91 Donnell Thomas, Northern Illinois NABC (1st) 2002-03 Mike Helms, Oakland NABC (2nd) 2003-04 Michael Watson, Kansas City NABC (2nd), USBWA (2nd) 2008-09 Erik Kangas, Oakland NABC (1st) 2009-10 Keith Benson, Oakland NABC (1st) Robert Glenn, IUPUI NABC (1st) Johnathon Jones, Oakland NABC (1st) 2010-11 Keith Benson, Oakland NABC (1st) Alex Young, IUPUI NABC (1st) Dominique Morrison, Oral Roberts NABC (2nd) Nate Wolters, South Dakota State NABC (2nd), USBWA 2011-12 Reggie Hamilton, Oakland NABC (1st) Dominique Morrison, Oral Roberts NABC (1st) Nate Wolters, South Dakota State NABC (1st), USBWA (1st) Alex Young, IUPUI NABC (1st) Frank Gaines, Fort Wayne NABC (2nd) , North Dakota State 2012-13 Nate Wolters, South Dakota State NABC (1st), USBWA (1st) 2013-14 Taylor Braun, North Dakota State NABC (1st) ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA Marshall Bjorklund, North Dakota State NABC (2nd) 1981-82 Ray Storck, Northern Iowa GTE (hm) Jordan Dykstra, South Dakota State NABC (2nd) 1982-83 Anthony Boggs, Missouri State CoSIDA (hm) 2014-15 Lawrence Alexander, North Dakota State NABC (1st) 1983-84 Randy Kraayenbrink, Northern Iowa GTE (2nd) Cody Larson, South Dakota State NABC (1st) Anthony Boggs, Missouri State CoSIDA (hm) Obi Emegano, Oral Roberts NABC (2nd) 1991-92 Tony Bennett, Green Bay* GTE (1st) 2015-16 Max Landis, Fort Wayne NABC (1st) 2004-05 Dan Oppland, Valparaiso ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA (3rd) Obi Emegano, Oral Roberts NABC (1st) 2007-08 Brett Winkelman, North Dakota State CoSIDA (1st) George Marshall, South Dakota State NABC (1st) 2008-09 Brett Winkelman, North Dakota State* CoSIDA (1st) Deondre Parks, South Dakota State NABC (2nd) 2013-14 Brayden Carlson, South Dakota State Capital One/CoSIDA (1st) Devin Patterson, Omaha NABC (2nd) Jordan Dykstra, North Dakota State Capital One/CoSIDA (2nd) 2016-17 Mike Daum, South Dakota State NABC (1st), USBWA (1st) 2015-16 A.J. Jacobson, North Dakota State CoSIDA (3rd) Matt Mooney, South Dakota NABC (1st) Paul Miller, North Dakota State CoSIDA (3rd) Mo Evans, Fort Wayne NABC (2nd) 2016-17 A.J. Jacobson, North Dakota State CoSIDA (1st) John Konchar NABC (2nd) Matt O’Leary, IUPUI CoSIDA (3rd) Paul Miller, North Dakota State NABC (2nd) 2017-18 A.J. Jacobson, North Dakota State CoSIDA (1st) 2017-18 Mike Daum, South Dakota State NABC (1st), USBWA (1st) 2018-19 Matt Pile, Omaha CoSIDA (1st) Matt Mooney, South Dakota NABC (1st) 2019-20 Matt Pile, Omaha CoSIDA (1st) Bryson Scott, Fort Wayne NABC (2nd) * Academic All-American of the Year Paul Miller, North Dakota State NABC (2nd) John Konchar, Fort Wayne NABC (2nd) SENIOR CLASS AWARD ALL-AMERICA 2018-19 Mike Daum, South Dakota State NABC (1st), USBWA (1st) 2013-14 Jordan Dykstra, South Dakota State 2nd Zach Jackson, Omaha NABC (1st) 2017-18 A.J. Jacobson, North Dakota State 1st David Jenkins, Jr., South Dakota State NABC (2nd) John Konchar, Purdue Fort Wayne NABC (1st) ALLSTATE NABC GOOD WORKS TEAM 2015-16 Kyler Erickson, Omaha HUGH DURHAM AWARD (MID-MAJOR COACH OF THE YEAR) 2013-14 , Fort Wayne CollegeInsider.com NACDA I-AAA SCHOLAR-ATHLETE TEAM 2004-05 Luke Spencer-Gardner, Oral Roberts SAMARITAN’S FEET BAREFOOT COACH OF THE YEAR 2007-08 Brian Gettinger, Kansas City 2013-14 Saul Phillips, North Dakota State 2009-10 Ben Botts, Fort Wayne 2010-11 Ben Botts, Fort Wayne NABC DISTRICT COACH OF THE YEAR 2011-12 Travis Bader, Oakland 1991-92 Dick Bennett, Green Bay 2012-13 Travis Bader, Oakland 1993-94 Dick Bennett, Green Bay 2015-16 Obi Emegano, Oral Roberts 2011-12 , South Dakota State 2016-17 Albert Owens, Oral Roberts 2016-17 Craig Smith, South Dakota 2017-18 Albert Owens, Oral Roberts 2018-19 Derrin Hansen, Omaha COLLEGE ALL-AMERICA HONORS 2002-03 Herbert Lambert, IUPUI

4 @thesummitleague MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org PLAYERS OF THE WEEK (SINCE 1990-91) 1990-91 Jan. 29 Janthony Joseph, Western Illinois Feb. 14 Tyson Hancock, Southern Utah Nov. 27 Shawn Fergus, Cleveland State Feb. 5 Monte O’Quinn, Northeastern Illinois Feb. 21 Brad Buddenborg, Oakland Dec. 12 Pete Freeman, Akron Feb. 12 Andre Rodriguez, Eastern Illinois Feb. 28 Jason Rozycki, Oakland Dec. 19 Roy Coleman, Akron Feb. 19 George Milsap, Western Illinois Jan. 9 Tony Bennett, Green Bay Feb. 26 Marcus Culbreth, Youngstown State 2000-01 Jan. 16 Steve Givens, Cleveland State March 3 Bryce Drew, Valparaiso Nov. 20 Brad Buddenborg, Oakland Jan. 23 Donnell Thomas, Northern Illinois Nov. 27 Jeff Monaco, Southern Utah Jan. 30 Gerald Jones, Eastern Illinois 1996-97 Dec. 5 Desmond Harrison, Youngstown State Feb. 5 Andrew Wells, Northern Illinois Nov. 26 Sean Scott, Central Connecticut State Dec. 11 Lubos Barton, Valparaiso Feb. 12 Preston Lewis, Western Illinois Dec. 3 Rasaun Young, Buffalo Dec. 18 Michael Watson, Kansas City Feb. 19 Steve Rowe, Eastern Illinois Dec. 10 Tony Berg, Kansas City Dec. 26 Dan Carlisle, IUPUI Williams Keys, Northeastern Illinois Jan. 2 Jason Rozycki, Oakland 1991-92 Dec. 17 Bryce Drew, Valparaiso Jan. 8 Craig Haese, Youngstown State Dec. 10 Tony Bennett, Green Bay Dec. 23 Andrell Hoard, Northeastern Illinois Jan. 15 Michael Jackson, Kansas City Dec. 17 Jack Forcine, Western Illinois Jan. 2 Janthony Joseph, Western Illinois Jan. 22 Jeff Monaco, Southern Utah Jan. 7 Tony Bennett, Green Bay Jan. 7 Bryce Drew, Valparaiso Jan. 29 Cory Fosdyck, Western Illinois Jan. 14 Kenny Williams, Illinois-Chicago Jan. 14 Mike Martinho, Buffalo Feb. 5 Dan Beus, Southern Utah Jan. 21 Tony Bennett, Green Bay Jan. 21 Lonnie Alexander, Kansas City Feb. 12 Raitis Grafs, Valparaiso Jan. 28 Tracy Gipson, Valparaiso Jan. 28 Clint Ford, Western Illinois Feb. 19 Dan Carlisle, IUPUI Feb. 4 Roy Coleman, Akron Sean Scott, Central Connecticut State Fred House, Southern Utah Feb. 11 Mark Alberts, Akron Feb. 4 Anthony Hunt, Youngstown State Feb. 26 Fred House, Southern Utah Feb. 18 Roy Coleman, Akron Feb. 11 Bryce Drew, Valparaiso Feb. 25 Tony Bennett, Green Bay Feb. 18 Kory Billups, Chicago State 2001-02 March 3 Brian Molis, Northern Illinois Rasaun Young, Buffalo Nov. 19 Brian Buchanan, IUPUI Feb. 25 Janthony Joseph, Western Illinois Nov. 26 Lubos Barton, Valparaiso 1992-93 Dec. 3 Michael Watson, Kansas City Dec. 8 Tracy Gipson, Valparaiso 1997-98 Dec. 10 Mike Helms, Oakland Dec. 15 Bill Edwards, Wright State Nov. 24 Tim Gill, Oral Roberts Dec. 17 Marcus Golson, Kansas City Dec. 22 Mark Woods, Wright State Dec. 1 Bryce Drew, Valparaiso Dec. 27 Markius Barnes, Oral Roberts Jan. 5 Gravelle Craig, Cleveland State Dec. 8 Rasaun Young, Buffalo Jan. 2 Mike Helms, Oakland Jan. 12 Sherell Ford, Illinois-Chicago Dec. 15 Zaid Alkhas, Buffalo Jan. 7 Lubos Barton, Valparaiso Jan. 19 Sam Mitchell, Cleveland State Tony Ackerman, Western Illinois Jan. 14 Reggie Borges, Oral Roberts Jan. 26 Kenny Williams, Illinois-Chicago Dec. 22 Desmond Harrison, Youngstown State Jan. 21 Raitis Grafs, Valparaiso Feb. 2 Anthony Reed, Cleveland State Jan. 5 Mike Martinho, Buffalo Jan. 28 Dan Beus, Southern Utah Feb. 9 Reggie Kemp, Youngstown State Jan. 12 Rocky Walls, Oral Roberts Feb. 4 Markius Barnes, Oral Roberts Feb. 16 Kenny Williams, Illinois-Chicago Jan. 19 Tony Ackerman, Western Illinois Feb. 11 Quentin Mitchell, Western Illinois Feb. 23 Kenny Williams, Illinois-Chicago Bryce Drew, Valparaiso Feb. 18 Markius Barnes, Oral Roberts March 2 Randy Fens, Northern Illinois Jan. 26 Anthony Hunt, Youngstown State Feb. 25 Reggie Borges, Oral Roberts Feb. 2 Eddie Smith, Kansas City 1993-94 Feb. 9 Anthony Hunt, Youngstown State 2002-03 Nov. 28 Kenny Williams, Illinois-Chicago Feb. 16 Matt Clemens, Buffalo Nov. 25 Reggie Borges, Oral Roberts Dec. 5 Logan Vander Velden, Green Bay Tim Gill, Oral Roberts Dec. 2 Tyrone Tiggs, Oral Roberts Dec. 12 Michael Hughes, Milwaukee Feb. 23 Kenyatta Clyde, Southern Utah Dec. 9 Michael Watson, Kansas City Dec. 19 David Redmon, Valparaiso Bryce Drew, Valparaiso Dec. 16 Raitis Grafs, Valparaiso Jan. 9 Juan Hill, Cleveland State Tim Gill, Oral Roberts Dec. 23 Chris Sanders, IUPUI Jan. 16 Sam Mitchell, Cleveland State Dec. 30 Rawle Marshall, Oakland Jan. 23 Casey Schmidt, Valparaiso 1998-99 Jan. 6 Tyrone Tiggs, Oral Roberts Jan. 30 Sherell Ford, Illinois-Chicago Nov. 16 Lubos Barton, Valparaiso Jan. 13 David Palmer, Southern Utah Feb. 6 Jeff Nordgaard, Green Bay Nov. 23 Derrick Taylor, Oral Roberts Jan. 20 Mike Helms, Oakland Feb. 13 Jeff Nordgaard, Green Bay Nov. 30 Kenyatta Clyde, Southern Utah Jan. 27 Raitis Grafs, Valparaiso Feb. 20 Kenny Williams, Illinois-Chicago Dec. 7 Shawn Doles, Western Illinois Feb. 3 Michael Watson, Kansas City Feb. 27 Sherell Ford, Illinois-Chicago Dec. 14 Eddie Smith, Kansas City Feb. 10 Mike Helms, Oakland Dec. 21 Matt Hermes, IUPUI Feb. 17 Mike Helms, Oakland 1994-95 Jan. 4 Eddie Smith, Kansas City Josh Murray, IUPUI Dec. 5 David Redmon, Valparaiso Chad Wilkerson, Oral Roberts Feb. 24 Michael Watson, Kansas City Dec. 12 Kory Billups, Chicago State Jan. 11 Eddie Smith, Kansas City March 3 Mike Helms, Oakland Dec. 19 Hank Raber, Jr., Youngstown State Jan. 18 Shawn Doles, Western Illinois Jan. 2 Rasaun Young, Buffalo Jan. 25 Don Carlisle, IUPUI 2003-04 Jan. 9 Garrick Vicks, Western Illinois Feb. 1 Milo Stovall, Valparaiso Nov. 19 Mike Helms, Oakland Jan. 16 Erin Washington, Kansas City Feb. 8 Mohammed Witerspoon, IUPUI Nov. 26 Ken Tutt, Oral Roberts Jan. 23 Andre Smith, Youngstown State Feb. 15 Jim Faulkner, Southern Utah Dec. 1 Rawle Marshall, Oakland Jan. 30 Patrick Minifield, Troy Feb. 22 Tyson Hancock, Southern Utah DeAngelo Newsom, Southern Utah Feb. 6 Darecko Rawlins, Kansas City Dec. 8 Odell Bradley, IUPUI Feb. 13 Andre Smith, Youngstown State 1999-2000 Caleb Green, Oral Roberts Feb. 20 Cameron Boozer, Troy Nov. 22 Leon Irving, Oral Roberts Dec. 15 Joaquim Gomes, Valparaiso Feb. 27 Chris Ensminger, Valparaiso Nov. 29 Juan Martinez, Western Illinois Dec. 22 Odell Bradley, IUPUI Dec. 6 Michael Jackson, Kansas City Cortney Scott, Oakland 1995-96 Dec. 13 Fred House, Southern Utah Dec. 29 Akeem Clark, IUPUI Nov. 26 Andrell Hoard, Northeastern Illinois Dec. 20 Michael Jackson, Kansas City Jan. 5 Caleb Green, Oral Roberts Dec. 4 Garrick Vicks, Western Illinois Dec. 27 Michael Jackson, Kansas City Jan. 12 Tony Weeden, Chicago State Dec. 11 Mike Martinho, Buffalo Jan. 3 Craig Haese, Youngstown State Jan. 19 Robbie Warren, Southern Utah Dec. 18 Anthony Allison, Valparaiso Jan. 10 Michael Jackson, Kansas City Jan. 26 Odell Bradley, IUPUI Jan. 2 Jamie Anderson, Buffalo Jan. 17 Darrell Johns, Chicago State Feb. 2 Jason Baker, Southern Utah Jan. 8 Chris Ensminger, Valparaiso Jan. 24 Jason Rozycki, Oakland Andrew Wisniewski, Centenary Jan. 15 Monte O’Quinn, Northeastern Illinois Jan. 31 Jeff Monaco, Southern Utah Feb. 9 Odell Bradley, IUPUI Jan. 22 Keith Closs, Central Connecticut State Feb. 7 Eric Perry, Oral Roberts Michael Watson, Kansas City @thesummitleague 5 MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org PLAYERS OF THE WEEK (SINCE 1990-91) Feb. 16 Ken Tutt, Oral Roberts Jan. 28 George Hill, IUPUI Dec. 19 Reggie Hamilton, Oakland Feb. 23 Ken Tutt, Oral Roberts Robert Jarvis, Oral Roberts Nate Wolters, South Dakota State March 3 Caleb Green, Oral Roberts Feb. 4 Gary Patterson, IUPUI Dec. 26 Alex Young, IUPUI Feb. 11 George Hill, IUPUI Jan. 2 Dominique Morrison, Oral Roberts 2004-05 Feb. 18 Moses Ehambe, Oral Roberts Jan. 9 Ceola Clark III, Western Illinois Nov. 22 Caleb Green, Oral Roberts Feb. 25 Geoff Payne, Southern Utah Dominique Morrison, Oral Roberts Rawle Marshall, Oakland March 3 Brett Winkelman, North Dakota State Jan. 16 Reggie Hamilton, Oakland Nov. 29 Ken Tutt, Oral Roberts Jan. 23 Charlie Westbrook, South Dakota Dec. 6 Brandon Cole, IUPUI 2008-09 Jan. 30 Travis Bader, Oakland Caleb Green, Oral Roberts Nov. 17 David DuBois, Western Illinois Feb. 6 Nate Wolters, South Dakota State Dec. 13 Dan Oppland, Valparaiso Nov. 24 Johnathon Jones, Oakland Feb. 13 Reggie Hamilton, Oakland Chad Maclies, Centenary Dec. 1 Robert Jarvis, Oral Roberts Feb. 20 Nate Wolters, South Dakota State Dec. 20 Jason Baker, Southern Utah Dec. 8 Brett Winkelman, North Dakota State Feb. 27 Reggie Hamilton, Oakland Dec. 27 Akeem Clark, IUPUI Dec. 15 Ben Woodside, North Dakota State Caleb Green, Oral Roberts Dec. 22 Spencer Johnson, Kansas City 2012-13 Jan. 3 Dan Oppland, Valparaiso Dec. 29 Dane Brumagin, Kansas City Nov. 12 Nate Wolters, South Dakota State Jan. 10 Carlton Aaron, Kansas City Jan. 5 David Carson, Fort Wayne Nov. 19 Corey Petros, Oakland Jan. 17 Eulis Baez, Western Illinois Jan. 12 Tyler Quinney, Southern Utah Nate Wolters, South Dakota State Mike English, Kansas City Jan. 19 Erik Kangas, Oakland Nov. 26 Taylor Braun, North Dakota State Jan. 24 Rawle Marshall, Oakland Jan. 26 Erik Kangas, Oakland Dec. 3 Ceola Clark III, Western Illinois Jan. 31 Carlton Aaron, Kansas City Feb. 2 Robert Glenn, IUPUI Dec. 10 Taylor Braun, North Dakota State Feb. 7 Craig Franklin, Chicago State Keith Benson, Oakland Dec. 17 Tony Fiegen, South Dakota State Feb. 14 Caleb Green, Oral Roberts Feb. 9 Johnathon Jones, Oakland Dec 24 Nate Wolters, South Dakota State Rawle Marshall, Oakland Feb. 16 Davis Baker, Southern Utah Feb. 21 Caleb Green, Oral Roberts Feb. 23 Mike Nelson, North Dakota State March 1 Rawle Marshall, Oakland March 2 Ben Woodside, North Dakota State 2005-06 2009-10 Nov. 21 Calvin Wooten, Oakland Nov. 16 Robert Glenn, IUPUI Nov. 28 Caleb Green, Oral Roberts Nov. 23 Deilvez Yearby, Fort Wayne Dec. 5 Royce Parran, Chicago State Nov. 30 Keith Benson, Oakland Dec. 12 Larry Owens, Oral Roberts Dec. 7 Robert Glenn, IUPUI Dec. 19 Xavier Burnette, Centenary Dec. 14 Keith Benson, Oakland Dec. 26 Ken Tutt, Oral Roberts Dec. 21 Robert Glenn, IUPUI Jan. 2 George Hill, IUPUI Deilvez Yearby, Fort Wayne Jan. 9 Caleb Green, Oral Roberts Dec. 28 Michael Craion, Oral Roberts Jan. 16 Dan Oppland, Valparaiso Jan. 4 Keith Benson, Oakland Jan. 23 Royce Parran, Chicago State Jan. 11 Davis Baker, Southern Utah Jan. 30 George Hill, IUPUI Jan. 19 Deilvez Yearby, Fort Wayne Feb. 6 Caleb Green, Oral Roberts Warren Niles, Oral Roberts Feb. 13 Brandon Cole, IUPUI Jan. 25 Keith Benson, Oakland Feb. 20 Steve Barnes, Southern Utah Feb. 1 Robert Glenn, IUPUI Feb. 27 Caleb Green, Oral Roberts Feb. 8 Warren Niles, Oral Roberts Feb. 15 Ceola Clark, Western Illinois 2006-07 Robert Glenn, IUPUI Nov. 13 Steve Barnes, Southern Utah Feb. 22 Robert Glenn, IUPUI Nov. 20 Marchello Vealy, Oral Roberts Johnathon Jones, Oakland Nov. 27 Quinton Day, Kansas City March 1 Keith Benson, Oakland Robert Glenn, IUPUI Dec. 4 Steve Barnes, Southern Utah Dec. 11 Vova Severovas, Oakland 2010-11 Dec. 18 David Barlow, IUPUI Nov. 15 Michael Tveidt, North Dakota State Dec. 31 Lawrence Alexander, North Dakota State Ken Tutt, Oral Roberts Nate Wolters, South Dakota State Jan. 7 Duke Mondy, Oakland Dec. 27 Caleb Green, Oral Roberts Nov. 22 Jay Couisnard, Kansas City Terell Parks, Western Illinois Jan. 2 Caleb Green, Oral Roberts Nov. 29 Keith Benson, Oakland Jan. 14 Estan Tyler, Kansas City Jan. 8 Alex Pledger, Kansas City Dec. 6 Dominique Morrison, Oral Roberts Jan. 21 Nate Wolters, South Dakota State Jan. 15 Vova Severovas, Oakland Dec. 13 Alex Young, IUPUI Jan. 28 Travis Bader, Oakland Jan. 22 Caleb Green, Oral Roberts Dec. 20 Keith Benson, Oakland Feb. 4 Frank Gaines, Fort Wayne Samuel Haanpaa, Valparaiso Dec. 27 Nate Wolters, South Dakota State Drew Valentine, Oakland Jan. 29 Marchello Vealy, Oral Roberts Jan. 3 Ben Botts, Fort Wayne Feb. 11 Nate Wolters, South Dakota State Feb. 5 Shawn Huff, Valparaiso Jan. 10 Mike Felt, North Dakota State Feb. 18 Nate Wolters, South Dakota State Feb. 12 Alexander Staff, Centenary Jan. 18 Reggie Hamilton, Oakland Feb. 25 Nate Wolters, South Dakota State Feb. 19 Dee Ayuba, Kansas City Jan. 24 Keith Benson, Oakland March 4 Ceola Clark III, Western Illinois Feb. 26 Gary Patterson, IUPUI Jan. 31 Eric Carlson, North Dakota State Trevor Gruis, South Dakota Frank Gaines, Fort Wayne 2007-08 Feb. 7 Alex Young, IUPUI Nov. 12 Jeremiah Hartsock, Kansas City Feb. 14 Reggie Hamilton, Oakland Nov. 19 Nick Stallings, Centenary Feb. 21 Nate Wolters, South Dakota State Nov. 26 Ben Woodside, North Dakota State Feb. 28 Steven Roundtree, Oral Roberts Dec. 3 George Hill, IUPUI Dec. 10 Demetrius Johnson, Fort Wayne 2011-12 Dec. 17 Brett Winkelman, North Dakota State Nov. 14 Nate Wolters, South Dakota State Dec. 26 Derick Nelson, Oakland Nov. 21 Steven Roundtree, Oral Roberts Dec. 31 Tate Sorensen, Southern Utah Nov. 28 Marshall Bjorklund, North Dakota State Jan. 7 George Hill, IUPUI Dec. 5 Reggie Hamilton, Oakland Jan. 14 Shawn King, Oral Roberts Nate Wolters, South Dakota State Jan. 21 Juraun Burrows, Fort Wayne Dec. 12 Alex Young, IUPUI 6 @thesummitleague MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org PLAYERS OF THE WEEK (SINCE 1990-91) 2013-14 2016-17 2019-20 Nov. 11 CJ Carter, Omaha Nov. 14 Trey Burch-Manning, South Dakota Nov. 11 Douglas Wilson, South Dakota State Mitch Patton, IUPUI Nov. 21 Mo Evans, Fort Wayne Nov. 18 Tyler Hagedorn, South Dakota Nov. 18 Luis Jacobo, Fort Wayne Nov. 28 Bryson Scott, Fort Wayne Nov. 25 J.T. Gibson, Omaha Nov. 25 Taylor Braun, North Dakota State Dec. 5 Tre’Shawn Thurman, Omaha Dec. 2 Jarred Godfrey, Purdue Fort Wayne Dec. 2 Jordan Dykstra, South Dakota State Dec. 12 Dexter Werner, North Dakota State Dec. 9 Rocky Kreuser, North Dakota State Dec. 9 Chris Udofia, Denver Dec. 19 Mike Daum, South Dakota State Dec. 16 Vinnie Shahid, North Dakota State Dec. 16 Marshall Bjorklund, North Dakota State Dec. 26 John Konchar, Fort Wayne Dec. 23 Marlon Stewart, North Dakota Brett Olson, Denver Jan. 3 Paul Miller, North Dakota State Dec. 30 Matt Pile, Omaha Dec. 23 Taylor Braun, North Dakota State Jan. 10 Garret Covington, Western Illinois Zion Young, Western Illinois Dec. 30 John Karhoff, Omaha Marcus Tyus, Omaha Jan. 6 Marlon Stewart, North Dakota Jan. 6 Garret Covington, Western Illinois Jan. 17 Daniel Amigo, Denver Jan. 13 Deondre Burns, Oral Roberts Jan. 13 Luis Jacobo, Fort Wayne Jan. 23 Paul Miller, North Dakota State Jan. 20 Tyson Ward, North Dakota State Jan. 21 Taylor Braun, North Dakota State Jan. 30 John Konchar, Fort Wayne Jan. 27 Marlon Stewart, North Dakota Jan. 27 Pierre Bland, Fort Wayne Feb. 6 Mike Daum, South Dakota State Feb. 3 Tyler Hagedorn, South Dakota Taylor Braun, North Dakota State Feb. 13 Tyler Flack, South Dakota Feb. 10 Vinnie Shahid, North Dakota State Feb. 3 Jordan Dykstra, South Dakota State Feb. 20 Mike Daum, South Dakota State Feb. 17 Matt Dentlinger, South Dakota State Feb. 10 Brett Olson, Denver Feb. 27 Matt Mooney, South Dakota Ade Murkey, Denver Feb. 17 Taylor Braun, North Dakota State Feb. 24 Douglas Wilson, South Dakota State Feb. 24 Chris Udofia, Denver 2017-18 Mar. 2 Tyson Ward, North Dakota State March 3 Jordan Dykstra, South Dakota State Nov. 13 Bryson Scott, Fort Wayne Nov. 20 Mike Daum, South Dakota State MOST PLAYER OF THE WEEK AWARDS 2014-15 Nov. 27 Tyson Ward, North Dakota State Since 1990-91 Nov. 17 Obi Emegano, Oral Roberts Dec. 4 Bryson Scott, Fort Wayne Nov. 24 CJ Carter, Omaha Dec. 11 Paul Miller, North Dakota State Career Dec. 1 Brandon Bos, South Dakota Dec. 18 Emmanuel Nzekwesi, Oral Roberts 1. 19 Mike Daum, South Dakota State (2015 - pres.) Dec. 8 Steve Forbes, Fort Wayne Mike Daum, South Dakota State 2. 15 Caleb Green, Oral Roberts (2003-07) Dec. 15 Garret Covington, Western Illinois Dec. 26 Mike Daum, South Dakota State Nate Wolters South Dakota State (2009-13) Dec. 22 Devin Patterson, Omaha Jan. 2 Emmanuel Nzekwesi, Oral Roberts 4. 9 Keith Benson, Oakland (2007-11) Dec. 29 Casey Kasperbauer, South Dakota Jan. 8 Mike Daum, South Dakota State 5. 7 Bryce Drew, Valparaiso (1994-98) Jan. 5 Lawrence Alexander, North Dakota State Jan. 16 Mike Daum, South Dakota State Mike Helms, Oakland (2000-04) Jabari Sandifer, Western Illinois Jan. 22 David Jenkins, Jr., South Dakota State Robert Glenn, IUPUI (2008-10) Jan. 12 George Marshall, South Dakota State Jan. 29 Paul Miller, North Dakota State Taylor Braun, North Dakota State (2011-14) Jan. 19 CJ Carter, Omaha Feb. 5 Mike Daum, South Dakota State Season Jan. 26 Cody Larson, South Dakota State Feb. 12 Zach Jackson, Omaha 1. 8 Mike Daum, South Dakota State (2018-19) Feb. 2 Steve Forbes, Fort Wayne Feb. 19 John Konchar, Fort Wayne 2. 7 Nate Wolters, South Dakota State (2012-13) Feb. 9 Lawrence Alexander, North Dakota State Feb. 26 Mike Daum, South Dakota State Mike Daum, South Dakota State (2017-18) Max Landis, Fort Wayne 3. 6 Robert Glenn, IUPUI (2009-10) Feb. 16 Lawrence Alexander, North Dakota State 2018-19 5. 5 Caleb Green, Oral Roberts (2004-05) Tyler Larson, South Dakota Nov. 12 Mike Daum, South Dakota State Keith Benson, Oakland (2009-10) Feb. 23 Tyler Larson, South Dakota Nov. 19 Brandon Gilbeck, Western Illinois Reggie Hamilton, Oakland (2011-12) March 2 Obi Emegano, Oral Roberts Nov. 26 Mike Daum, South Dakota State Nate Wolters, South Dakota State (2011-12) Zach Jackson, Omaha Taylor Braun, North Dakota State (2013-14) 2015-16 Dec. 3 Mike Daum, South Dakota State Nov. 16 Garret Covington, Western Illinois Dec. 10 Mike Daum, South Dakota State NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK Nov. 23 Obi Emegano, Oral Roberts Dec. 17 Mitch Hahn, Omaha Feb. 21, 2017 - Mike Daum, South Dakota State (USBWA/Oscar J.C. Fuller, Western Illinois Cody Kelley, South Dakota Roberton) Nov. 30 Obi Emegano, Oral Roberts Dec. 23 Mike Daum, South Dakota State Feb. 26, 2018 - Mike Daum, South Dakota State Dec. 7 Devin Patterson, Omaha John Konchar, Purdue Fort Wayne (CollegeInsider.com/Lou Henson Mid-Major) Eric Robertson, South Dakota Dec. 31 John Konchar, Purdue Fort Wayne Dec. 3, 2019 - Mike Daum, South Dakota State (CollegeInsider. Dec. 14 Deondre Parks, South Dakota State Jan. 7 Emmanuel Nzekwesi, Oral Roberts com/Lute Olson) Dec. 21 Joe Reed, Fort Wayne Jan. 14 Stanley Umude, South Dakota Jan. 29, 2019 - Mike Daum, South Dakota State (CollegeInsider. Dec. 28 Max Landis, Fort Wayne Jan. 21 Mike Daum, South Dakota State com/Lute Olson) Jan. 4 Obi Emegano, Oral Roberts Jan. 28 Mike Daum, South Dakota State Feb. 26, 2019 - Mike Daum, South Dakota State (USBWA/Oscar Jan. 11 Devin Patterson, Omaha Feb. 4 John Konchar, Purdue Fort Wayne Robertson), (CollegeInsider.com/Lou Henson Mid-Major) Jan. 19 Max Landis, Fort Wayne Feb. 11 Brandon Gilbeck, Western Illinois Jan. 25 Mike Daum, South Dakota State Kevin Obanor, Oral Roberts John Konchar, Fort Wayne Feb. 18 Zach Jackson, Omaha Feb. 1 Max Landis, Fort Wayne David Jenkins, Jr., South Dakota State Feb. 8 A.J. Jacobson, North Dakota State Feb. 25 Mike Daum, South Dakota State Max Landis, Fort Wayne Mar. 4 Mitch Hahn, Omaha Feb. 15 Tra-Deon Hollins, Omaha Cortez Seales, North Dakota Feb. 22 John Konchar, Fort Wayne Feb. 29 Darell Combs, IUPUI

@thesummitleague 7 MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org YEAR-BY-YEAR SUMMARIES 1982-83 AWARDS STANDINGS First Team All-AMCU AMCU Overall Jon Collins, Eastern Illinois // Ivan Daniels, Illinois-Chicago // Todd Hutcheson, Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Western Illinois // Randy Kraayenbrink, Northern Iowa // Craig Lathen, Western Illinois 9 3 .750 20 11 .645 Illinois-Chicago // Dave Youdath, Cleveland State Eastern Illinois 8 4 .667 13 18 .419 Second Team All-AMCU Missouri State 6 3 .667 13 15 .464 Anthony Boggs, Missouri State // Herbert King, Northern Iowa // John Meyne, Illinois-Chicago 7 4 .636 16 12 .571 Valparaiso // Chris Scott, Missouri State // Richard Sims, Green Bay Northern Iowa 6 5 .545 13 18 .419 All-Newcomer Team Valparaiso 4 9 .308 13 15 .464 Jon Collins, Eastern Illinois // Johnny Holman, Western Illinois // Rick Pickren, Cleveland State 1 4 .200 8 20 .286 Valparaiso // Clinton Ransey, Cleveland State // Richard Sims, Green Bay // Green Bay 2 11 .154 9 19 .321 Scott Stafford, Northern Iowa // Randy Strange, Missouri State Player of the Year AMCU TOURNAMENT RESULTS Craig Lathen, Illinois-Chicago No tournament held Newcomer of the Year Jon Collins, Eastern Illinois AWARDS Co-Coaches of the Year First Team All-AMCU Willie Little, Illinois-Chicago // Charlie Spoonhour, Missouri State Ivan Daniels, Illinois-Chicago // Joe Dykstra, Western Illinois // Eric Jackson, Western Illinois // Kevin Jones, Eastern Illinois // John Meyne, Valparaiso 1984-85 Second Team All-AMCU STANDINGS Anthony Boggs, Missouri State // Brent Carmichael, Northern Iowa // Craig Lathen, AMCU Overall Illinois-Chicago // Joe Ward, Missouri State // Dave Youdath, Cleveland State Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Player of the Year Cleveland State 11 3 .786 21 8 .724 Joe Dykstra, Western Illinois Western Illinois 10 4 .714 14 14 .500 Coach of the Year Eastern Illinois 9 5 .643 20 10 .667 Jack Margenthaler, Western Illinois Missouri State 8 6 .571 17 13 .567 Illinois-Chicago 7 7 .500 14 14 .500 1983-84 Northern Iowa 6 8 .429 12 16 .429 STANDINGS Valparaiso 4 10 .286 8 20 .286 AMCU Overall Green Bay 1 13 .071 4 24 .143 Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Illinois-Chicago 12 2 .857 22 7 .759 AMCU TOURNAMENT RESULTS Northern Iowa 10 4 .714 18 10 .643 (Quarterfinals/Semifinals at Higher Seeds // Championship at Springfield, Mo.) Missouri State 9 5 .643 18 10 .643 Quarterfinals Eastern Illinois 7 7 .500 15 13 .536 (1) Cleveland State 85, (8) Green Bay 67 Western Illinois 6 8 .429 17 13 .567 (2) Western Illinois 76, (7) Valparaiso 71 Green Bay 5 9 .357 9 19 .321 (3) Eastern Illinois 66, (6) Northern Iowa 65 Cleveland State 4 10 .286 14 16 .467 (4) Missouri State 104, (5) Illinois-Chicago 86 Valparaiso 3 11 .214 9 19 .321 Semifinals (4) Missouri State 79, (1) Cleveland State 76 AMCU TOURNAMENT RESULTS (3) Eastern Illinois 76, (2) Western Illinois 71 (Springfield, Mo.) Final Quarterfinals (3) Eastern Illinois 75, (4) Missouri State 64 (1) Illinois-Chicago 67, (8) Valparaiso 46 All-Tournament Team (7) Cleveland State 93, (2) Northern Iowa 79 (OT) None selected (3) Missouri State 58, (6) Green Bay 51 (5) Western Illinois 81, (4) Eastern Illinois 65 AWARDS Semifinals First Team All-AMCU (5) Western Illinois 87, (1) Illinois-Chicago 67 Jon Collins, Eastern Illinois // Ivan Daniels, Illinois-Chicago // Randy Kraayenbrink, (7) Cleveland State 59, (3) Missouri State 58 Northern Iowa // Clinton Ransey, Cleveland State // Clinton Smith, Cleveland State Final Second Team All-AMCU (5) Western Illinois 73, (7) Cleveland State 64 Dirk Androff, Eastern Illinois // J.D. Dykstra, Western Illinois // Johnny Holman, All-Tournament Team Western Illinois // Randy Strange, Missouri State // Brian Wilson, Illinois-Chicago Todd Hutcheson, Western Illinois (MVP) // Johnny Holman, Western Illinois // All-Newcomer Team Craig Lathen, Illinois-Chicago // Rick Resetich, Western Illinois // Chris Scott, Bob Crawford, Cleveland State // Larry Dougherty, Valparaiso // Handy Johnson, Missouri State Missouri State // Erin Longino, Illinois-Chicago // Clinton Smith, Cleveland State Player of the Year Jon Collins, Eastern Illinois Newcomer of the Year Clinton Smith, Cleveland State Coach of the Year Kevin Mackey, Cleveland State

8 @thesummitleague MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org YEAR-BY-YEAR SUMMARIES 1985-86 NIT STANDINGS First Round (at Springfield, Mo.) AMCU Overall Missouri State 59, 52 Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Second Round (at Springfield, Mo.) Cleveland State 13 1 .929 29 4 .879 Missouri State 83, Marquette 59 Missouri State 10 4 .714 24 8 .750 Quarterfinal (at Gainesville, Fla.) Eastern Illinois 8 6 .571 19 13 .594 Florida 54, Missouri State 53 Western Illinois 7 7 .500 13 15 .464 Illinois-Chicago 7 7 .500 13 16 .448 AWARDS Valparaiso 5 9 .357 9 19 .321 First Team All-AMCU Green Bay 3 11 .214 5 23 .179 Jon Collins, Eastern Illinois // Kevin Duckworth, Eastern Illinois // Winston Garland, Northern Iowa 3 11 .214 8 19 .296 Missouri State // Clinton Ransey, Cleveland State // Clinton Smith, Cleveland State // Paul Schlegel, Missouri State AMCU TOURNAMENT RESULTS Second Team All-AMCU (Springfield, Mo.) Harry Bell, Valparaiso // Randy Kraayenbrink, Northern Iowa // Eric Longino, Quarterfinals Illinois-Chicago // Ken McFadden, Cleveland State // Eric Mudd, Cleveland State (1) Cleveland State 73, (8) Northern Iowa 68 All-Newcomer Team (2) Missouri State 63, (7) Green Bay 50 Greg Bell, Missouri State // Winston Garland, Missouri State // Willie Jett, (3) Eastern Illinois 85, (6) Valparaiso 65 Illinois-Chicago // Ken McFadden, Cleveland State // Scott Plondke, Northern Iowa (5) Illinois-Chicago 71, (4) Western Illinois 68 Player of the Year Semifinals Jon Collins, Eastern Illinois (1) Cleveland State 100, (5) Illinois-Chicago 84 Newcomer of the Year (3) Eastern Illinois 71, (2) Missouri State 67 Winston Garland, Missouri State Final Coach of the Year (1) Cleveland State 70, (3) Eastern Illinois 66 Kevin Mackey, Cleveland State All-Tournament Team Jon Collins, Eastern Illinois // Kevin Duckworth, Eastern Illinois (MVP) // 1986-87 Winston Garland, Missouri State // Ken McFadden, Cleveland State // STANDINGS Clinton Smith, Cleveland State AMCU Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. POSTSEASON RESULTS Missouri State 13 1 .929 28 6 .824 NCAA Tournament East Region Cleveland State 10 4 .714 25 8 .758 First Round (at Syracuse, N.Y.) Illinois-Chicago 9 5 .643 17 15 .531 (14) Cleveland State 83, (3) Indiana 79 Green Bay 8 6 .571 15 14 .517 Second Round (at Syracuse, N.Y.) Northern Iowa 7 7 .500 13 15 .464 (14) Cleveland State 75, (6) St. Joseph’s 69 Valparaiso 4 10 .286 12 16 .429 Regional Semifinal (at East Rutherford, N.J.) Eastern Illinois 3 11 .214 9 19 .321 (7) Navy 71, (14) Cleveland State 70 Western Illinois 2 12 .143 12 16 .429 AMCU TOURNAMENT RESULTS (Springfield, Mo.) Quarterfinals (1) Missouri State 81, (8) Western Illinois 60 (2) Cleveland State 60, (7) Eastern Illinois 53 (3) Illinois-Chicago 95, (6) Valparaiso 74 (4) Green Bay 75, (5) Northern Iowa 69 Semifinals (1) Missouri State 61, (4) Green Bay 59 (2) Cleveland State 94, (3) Illinois-Chicago 78 Final (1) Missouri State 90, (2) Cleveland State 87 All-Tournament Team Greg Bell, Missouri State // Winston Garland, Missouri State (MVP) // Ken McFadden, Cleveland State // Frank Nardi, Green Bay // Clinton Ransey, Cleveland State POSTSEASON RESULTS NCAA Tournament Southeast Region First Round (at Atlanta, Ga.) (13) Missouri State 65, (4) Clemson 60 Second Round (at Atlanta, Ga.) (5) Kansas, (13) Missouri State 63

NIT First Round (at Chattanooga, Tenn.) Cleveland State 92, Chattanooga 73 Second Round (at Cleveland, Ohio) Cleveland State made the league’s first-ever Sweet 16 appearance in 1986 before its Cinderella run Illinois State 79, Cleveland State 77 ended against future Hall of Famer and Navy. @thesummitleague 9 MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org YEAR-BY-YEAR SUMMARIES AWARDS 1988-89 First Team All-AMCU STANDINGS Harry Bell, Valparaiso // Winston Garland, Missouri State // Bobby Locke, AMCU Overall Illinois-Chicago // Ken McFadden, Cleveland State // Clinton Ransey, Cleveland State Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Second Team All-AMCU Missouri State 10 2 .833 21 10 .677 Mike Ayers, Western Illinois // Greg Bell, Missouri State // Greg McDermott, Northern Iowa 8 4 .667 19 9 .679 Northern Iowa // Basil Robinson, Missouri State // Richard Sims, Green Bay Eastern Illinois 7 5 .583 16 16 .500 All-Newcomer Team Green Bay 6 6 .500 14 14 .500 Mike Ayers, Western Illinois // Ed Hall, Illinois-Chicago // Tony Hemphill, Valparaiso 4 8 .333 10 19 .345 Eastern Illinois // Maurice Newby, Northern Iowa // Jason Reese, Northern Iowa Player of the Year Western Illinois 4 8 .333 9 19 .321 Winston Garland, Missouri State Illinois-Chicago 3 9 .250 13 17 .433 Newcomer of the Year Cleveland State - - - 16 12 .571 Mike Ayers, Western Illinois Coach of the Year AMCU TOURNAMENT RESULTS Charlie Spoonhour, Missouri State (Springfield, Mo.) Quarterfinals 1987-88 (1) Missouri State, bye STANDINGS (7) Illinois-Chicago 90, (2) Northern Iowa 69 AMCU Overall (3) Eastern Illinois 81, (6) Western Illinois 47 Team W L Pct. W L Pct. (5) Valparaiso 53, (4) Green Bay 51 Missouri State 12 2 .857 22 7 .759 Semifinals Cleveland State 11 3 .786 22 8 .733 (1) Missouri State 82, (5) Valparaiso 50 Green Bay 9 5 .643 18 9 .667 (7) Illinois-Chicago 91, (3) Eastern Illinois 75 Eastern Illinois 7 7 .500 17 11 .607 Final Western Illinois 6 8 .429 15 12 .556 (1) Missouri State 73, (7) Illinois-Chicago 67 Illinois-Chicago 4 10 .286 8 20 .286 All-Tournament Team Northern Iowa 4 10 .286 10 18 .357 Tony Freeman, Illinois-Chicago // Chris Harris, Illinois-Chicago // Hubert Henderson, Valparaiso 3 11 .214 12 16 .429 Missouri State (MVP) // Kelby Stuckey, Missouri State // Jay Taylor, Eastern Illinois AMCU TOURNAMENT RESULTS POSTSEASON RESULTS No tournament held NCAA Tournament West Region First Round (at Tucson, Ariz.) POSTSEASON RESULTS (3) Seton Hall 60, (14) Missouri State 51 NCAA Tournament West Region First Round (at Los Angeles, Calif.) AWARDS (4) UNLV 54, (13) Missouri State 50 First Team All-AMCU Jim Ford, Valparaiso // Ken McFadden, Cleveland State // Jason Reese, NIT Northern Iowa // Kelby Stuckey, Missouri State // Jay Taylor, Eastern Illinois First Round (at Cleveland, Ohio) Second Team All-AMCU Cleveland State 89, Illinois State 84 (OT) Tony Bennett, Green Bay // Hubert Henderson, Missouri State // Derrick Johnson, Second Round (at Columbus, Ohio) Illinois-Chicago // Brian Parker, Cleveland State // Steve Phyfe, Northern Iowa Ohio State 86, Cleveland State 80 All-Newcomer Team Tony Bennett, Green Bay // Tony Freeman, Illinois-Chicago // Johnny Hawk, AWARDS Western Illinois // Hubert Henderson, Missouri State // First Team All-AMCU Brian Parker, Cleveland State Ken McFadden, Cleveland State // Eric Mudd, Cleveland State // Kelby Stuckey, Player of the Year Missouri State // Jay Taylor, Eastern Illinois // Stan Worthy, Missouri State Jay Taylor, Eastern Illinois Second Team All-AMCU Newcomer of the Year Harry Bell, Valparaiso // Clay Holt, Missouri State // Frank Nardi, Green Bay // Tony Bennett, Green Bay Dwayne Scott, Western Illinois // Richard Sims, Green Bay Coach of the Year All-Newcomer Team Eldon Miller, Northern Iowa Jeff Delaney, Illinois-Chicago // Keith Jackson, Missouri State // Doug Lewis, Missouri State // Steve Phyfe, Northern Iowa // William Stanley, Cleveland State Player of the Year Ken McFadden, Cleveland State Newcomer of the Year Doug Lewis, Missouri State Coach of the Year Charlie Spoonhour, Missouri State

10 @thesummitleague MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org YEAR-BY-YEAR SUMMARIES 1989-90 1990-91 STANDINGS STANDINGS Mid-Continent Overall Mid-Continent Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Missouri State 11 1 .917 22 7 .759 Northern Illinois 14 2 .875 25 6 .806 Green Bay 9 3 .750 24 8 .750 Green Bay 13 3 .813 24 7 .774 Western Illinois 6 6 .500 16 13 .552 Eastern Illinois 8 8 .500 12 16 .429 Northern Iowa 6 6 .500 23 9 .719 Cleveland State 8 8 .500 12 16 .429 Illinois-Chicago 6 6 .500 16 12 .571 Northern Iowa 8 8 .500 13 19 .406 Eastern Illinois 3 9 .250 10 18 .357 Western Illinois 6 10 .375 13 15 .464 Valparaiso 1 11 .083 4 24 .143 Akron 6 10 .375 15 13 .536 Cleveland State - - - 15 13 .536 Illinois-Chicago 5 11 .313 15 15 .500 Valparaiso 2 14 .125 5 22 .185 MID-CONTINENT TOURNAMENT RESULTS (Cedar Falls, Iowa) MID-CONTINENT TOURNAMENT RESULTS Quarterfinals (Green Bay, Wis.) (1) Missouri State, bye Quarterfinals (2) Green Bay 64, (7) Valparaiso 57 (1) Northern Illinois 77, (8) Illinois-Chicago 52 (3) Western Illinois 71, (6) Eastern Illinois 57 (2) Green Bay 85, (7) Akron 61 (4) Northern Iowa 99, (5) Illinois-Chicago 94 (3OT) (3) Eastern Illinois 79, (6) Western Illinois 75 Semifinals (5) Northern Iowa 79, (4) Cleveland State 75 (4) Northern Iowa 63, (1) Missouri State 61 Semifinals (2) Green Bay 49, (3) Western Illinois 46 (1) Northern Illinois 76, (5) Northern Iowa 63 (OT) Final (2) Green Bay 63, (3) Eastern Illinois 54 (4) Northern Iowa 53, (2) Green Bay 45 Final All-Tournament Team (2) Green Bay 56, (1) Northern Illinois 39 Tony Bennett, Green Bay // Lee Campbell, Missouri State // Troy Mullenburg, All-Tournament Team Northern Iowa // Dale Turner, Northern Iowa // Jason Reese, Northern Iowa (MVP) Tony Bennett, Green Bay (MVP) // Barry Johnson, Eastern Illinois // Donnell Thomas, Northern Illinois // Dean Vander Plas, Green Bay // POSTSEASON RESULTS Donald Whiteside, Northern Illinois NCAA Tournament Midwest Region First Round (at Austin, Texas) POSTSEASON RESULTS (8) North Carolina 83, (9) Missouri State 70 NCAA Tournament West Region First Round (at Tucson, Ariz.) NCAA Tournament Southeast Region (5) Michigan State 60, (12) Green Bay 58 First Round (at Richmond, Va.) (14) Northern Iowa 74, (3) Missouri 71 NCAA Tournament Midwest Region Second Round (at Richmond, Va.) First Round (at Dayton, Ohio) (6) Minnesota 81, (14) Northern Iowa 78 (4) St. John’s 75, (13) Northern Illinois 68

NIT AWARDS First Round (at Green Bay, Wis.) First Team All-Mid-Con Green Bay 73, Southern Illinois 60 Ron Ateman, Western Illinois // Tony Bennett, Green Bay // Pete Freeman, Akron // Second Round (at St. Louis, Mo.) Steve Givens, Cleveland State // Donnell Thomas, Northern Illinois // Saint Louis 58, Green Bay 54 Donald Whiteside, Northern Illinois Second Team All-Mid-Con AWARDS Tracy Gipson, Valparaiso // Brian Hill, Illinois-Chicago // Gerald Jones, First Team All-Mid-Con Eastern Illinois // Troy Mullenburg, Northern Iowa // Steve Rowe, Eastern Illinois Tony Bennett, Green Bay // Lee Campbell, Missouri State // Chris Harris, All-Newcomer Team Illinois-Chicago // Jason Reese, Northern Iowa // Darryl Reid, Missouri State Roy Coleman, Akron // Preston Lewis, Western Illinois // Mike Lipinsky, Second Team All-Mid-Con Northern Illinois // Anthony Reed, Cleveland State // Mike Wawrzyniak, Arnold Bernard, Missouri State // Johnny Hawk, Western Illinois // Corwin Hunt, Cleveland State Illinois-Chicago // Mike Jones, Valparaiso // Brian Parker, Cleveland State // Player of the Year Ken Robertson, Cleveland State Tony Bennett, Green Bay All-Newcomer Team Newcomer of the Year Ron Ateman, Western Illinois // Arnold Bernard, Missouri State // Jeff Ford, Roy Coleman, Akron Missouri State // Tracy Gipson, Valparaiso // Darryl Reid, Missouri State Coach of the Year Player of the Year Jim Molinari, Northern Illinois Lee Campbell, Missouri State Newcomer of the Year Daryl Reid, Missouri State Coach of the Year Dick Bennett, Green Bay

@thesummitleague 11 MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org YEAR-BY-YEAR SUMMARIES 1991-92 1992-93 STANDINGS STANDINGS Mid-Continent Overall Mid-Continent Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Green Bay 14 2 .875 25 5 .833 Cleveland State 15 1 .938 22 6 .786 Akron 10 6 .625 16 12 .571 Northern Illinois 10 6 .625 15 12 .556 Illinois-Chicago 10 6 .625 16 14 .533 Wright State 10 6 .625 20 10 .667 Eastern Illinois 9 7 .563 17 14 .548 Illinois-Chicago 9 7 .563 17 15 .531 Wright State 9 7 .563 15 13 .536 Green Bay 9 7 .563 13 14 .481 Northern Illinois 7 9 .438 11 17 .393 Eastern Illinois 7 9 .438 10 17 .370 Cleveland State 7 9 .438 16 13 .552 Valparaiso 7 9 .438 12 16 .429 Western Illinois 4 12 .250 10 18 .357 Western Illinois 4 12 .250 8 19 .296 Valparaiso 2 14 .125 5 22 .185 Youngstown State 1 15 .063 3 23 .115 MID-CONTINENT TOURNAMENT RESULTS MID-CONTINENT TOURNAMENT RESULTS (Cleveland, Ohio) (Dayton, Ohio) Quarterfinals Quarterfinals (1) Green Bay 59, (8) Western Illinois 37 (1) Cleveland State 64, (8) Western Illinois 53 (7) Cleveland State 80, (2) Akron 77 (OT) (7) Valparaiso 83, (2) Northern Illinois 75 (3) Illinois-Chicago 80, (6) Northern Illinois 66 (3) Wright State 94, (6) Eastern Illinois 58 (4) Eastern Illinois 84, (5) Wright State 72 (4) Illinois-Chicago 46, (5) Green Bay 43 Semifinals Semifinals (4) Eastern Illinois 75, (1) Green Bay 65 (4) Illinois-Chicago 96, (1) Cleveland State 68 (3) Illinois-Chicago 83, (7) Cleveland State 59 (3) Wright State 82, (7) Valparaiso 72 Final Final (4) Eastern Illinois 83, (3) Illinois-Chicago 68 (3) Wright State 94, (4) Illinois-Chicago 88 All-Tournament Team All-Tournament Team Tony Bennett, Green Bay // Brian Hill, Illinois-Chicago // Dave Olson, Eastern Illinois // Bill Edwards, Wright State (MVP) // Sherell Ford, Illinois-Chicago // Mike Nahar, Steve Rowe, Eastern Illinois (MVP) // Kenny Williams, Illinois-Chicago Wright State // Kenny Williams, Illinois-Chicago // Mark Woods, Wright State POSTSEASON RESULTS POSTSEASON RESULTS NCAA Tournament West Region NCAA Tournament Mideast Region First Round (at Boise, Idaho) First Round (at Indianapolis, Ind.) (2) Indiana 94, (15) Eastern Illinois 55 (1) Indiana 97, (16) Wright State 54

NIT AWARDS First Round (at Riverdale, N.Y.) First Team All-Mid-Con Manhattan 67, Green Bay 65 Gravelle Craig, Cleveland State // Bill Edwards, Wright State // Tracy Gipson, Valparaiso // Sam Mitchell, Cleveland State // Kenny Williams, Illinois-Chicago AWARDS Second Team All-Mid-Con First Team All-Mid-Con Randy Fens, Northern Illinois // Sherell Ford, Illinois-Chicago // Anthony Reed, Tony Bennett, Green Bay // Roy Coleman, Akron // Bill Edwards, Wright State // Cleveland State // Dean Rondorf, Green Bay // Casey Schmidt, Valparaiso // Barry Johnson, Eastern Illinois // Kenny Williams, Illinois-Chicago Mark Woods, Wright State Second Team All-Mid-Con All-Newcomer Team Gravelle Craig, Cleveland State // Tracy Gipson, Valparaiso // Brian Hill, Sherell Ford, Illinois-Chicago // Sam Mitchell, Cleveland State // David Redmon, Illinois-Chicago // Brian Molis, Northern Illinois // Steve Rowe, Eastern Illinois Cleveland State // Casey Schmidt, Valparaiso // Randy Tucker, Northern Illinois All-Newcomer Team Player of the Year Lance Barker, Valparaiso // Mario Bell, Akron // Craig Caldwell, Cleveland State // Bill Edwards, Wright State Charles Turner, Western Illinois // Vaurice Patterson, Northern Illinois Newcomer of the Year Player of the Year Sam Mitchell, Cleveland State Tony Bennett, Green Bay Coach of the Year Newcomer of the Year Mike Boyd, Cleveland State Lance Barker, Valparaiso Coach of the Year Dick Bennett, Green Bay

12 @thesummitleague MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org YEAR-BY-YEAR SUMMARIES 1993-94 AWARDS STANDINGS First Team All-Mid-Con Mid-Continent Overall Sherrell Ford, Illinois-Chicago // Jeff Nordgaard, Green Bay // David Redmon, Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Valparaiso // Casey Schmidt, Valparaiso // Kenny Williams, Illinois-Chicago Green Bay 15 3 .833 27 7 .794 Second Team All-Mid-Con Illinois-Chicago 14 4 .778 20 9 .690 Michael Hughes, Milwaukee // Louis Jordan, Eastern Illinois // Sam Mitchell, Valparaiso 14 4 .778 20 8 .714 Cleveland State // Mike Nahar, Wright State // Randy Tucker, Northern Illinois Cleveland State 9 9 .500 14 15 .483 All-Newcomer Team Wright State 9 9 .500 12 18 .400 Michael Hughes, Milwaukee // Jamal Robinson, Northern Illinois // Eastern Illinois 7 11 .389 12 15 .444 Michael Simmons, Illinois-Chicago // Andre Smith, Youngstown State // Northern Illinois 7 11 .389 10 17 .370 Garrick Vicks, Western Illinois Milwaukee 7 11 .389 10 17 .370 Player of the Year Western Illinois 5 13 .278 7 20 .259 Kenny Williams, Illinois-Chicago Youngstown State 3 15 .167 5 21 .192 Newcomer of the Year Michael Hughes, Milwaukee MID-CONTINENT TOURNAMENT RESULTS Coach of the Year Homer Drew, Valparaiso (Rosemont, Ill.) Quarterfinals 1994-95 (1) Green Bay 79, (8) Western Illinois 39 STANDINGS (2) Illinois-Chicago 87, (7) Northern Illinois 77 Mid-Continent Overall (3) Valparaiso 74, (6) Eastern Illinois 62 Team W L Pct. W L Pct. (4) Cleveland State 70, (5) Wright State 67 Valparaiso 14 4 .778 20 8 .714 Semifinals Western Illinois 13 5 .722 20 8 .714 (1) Green Bay 93, (4) Cleveland State 63 Buffalo 12 6 .667 18 10 .643 (2) Illinois-Chicago 84, (3) Valparaiso 79 Youngstown State 10 8 .556 18 10 .643 Final Troy 10 8 .556 11 16 .407 (1) Green Bay 61, (2) Illinois-Chicago 56 Eastern Illinois 10 8 .556 16 13 .552 All-Tournament Team Kansas City 7 11 .389 7 19 .269 Sherell Ford, Illinois-Chicago (MVP) // John Martinez, Green Bay // Jeff Nordgaard, Central Connecticut State 6 12 .333 8 18 .308 Green Bay // Casey Schmidt, Valparaiso // Kenny Williams, Illinois-Chicago Chicago State 6 12 .333 6 20 .231 Northeastern Illinois 2 16 .111 4 22 .154 POSTSEASON RESULTS NCAA Tournament West Region MID-CONTINENT TOURNAMENT RESULTS First Round (at Ogden, Utah) (Quarterfinals/Semifinals at Higher Seeds/Championship at Valparaiso, Ind.) (12) Green Bay 61, (5) California 57 Quarterfinals Second Round (at Ogden, Utah) (1) Valparaiso, bye (4) Syracuse 64, (12) Green Bay 59 (2) Western Illinois, bye (3) Buffalo 70, (6) Eastern Illinois 65 (4) Youngstown State 90, (5) Troy 83 Semifinals (1) Valparaiso 77, (4) Youngstown State 52 (2) Western Illinois 76, (3) Buffalo 70 Final (1) Valparaiso 88, (2) Western Illinois 85 (3OT) All-Tournament Team Bryce Drew, Valparaiso (MVP) // Chris Ensminger, Valparaiso // Andre Humphrey, Western Illinois // David Redmon, Valparaiso // Garrick Vicks, Western Illinois POSTSEASON RESULTS None AWARDS First Team All-Mid-Con Cameron Boozer, Troy // Darecko Rawlins, Kansas City // David Redmon, Valparaiso // Garrick Vicks, Western Illinois // Rasaun Young, Buffalo Second Team All-Mid-Con Modie Cox, Buffalo // Bryce Drew, Valparaiso // Chris Ensminger, Valparaiso // Derrick Landrus, Eastern Illinois // Andre Smith, Youngstown State All-Newcomer Team Anthony Allison, Valparaiso // Keith Closs, Central Connecticut State // Bryce Drew, Valparaiso // Bill Langheim, Central Connecticut State // Mike Martinho, Buffalo // Fred Spencer, Troy Player of the Year Green Bay shocked and California in the first round of the 1994 NCAA Tournament. David Redmon, Valparaiso Newcomer of the Year Bryce Drew, Valparaiso Coach of the Year Homer Drew, Valparaiso @thesummitleague 13 MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org YEAR-BY-YEAR SUMMARIES 1995-96 1996-97 STANDINGS STANDINGS Mid-Continent Overall Mid-Continent Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Valparaiso 13 5 .722 21 11 .656 Valparaiso 13 3 .813 24 7 .774 Western Illinois 12 6 .667 17 12 .586 Buffalo 11 5 .688 17 11 .607 Kansas City 10 8 .556 12 15 .444 Western Illinois 11 5 .688 19 10 .655 Buffalo 10 8 .556 13 14 .481 Troy 10 6 .625 16 11 .593 Northeastern Illinois 10 8 .556 14 13 .519 Northeastern Illinois 8 8 .500 16 12 .571 Eastern Illinois 9 9 .500 13 15 .464 Kansas City 7 9 .438 10 17 .370 Central Connecticut State 9 9 .500 13 15 .464 Youngstown State 4 12 .250 9 18 .333 Troy 8 10 .444 11 16 .407 Chicago State 4 12 .250 4 23 .148 Youngstown State 7 11 .389 12 15 .444 Central Connecticut State 4 12 .250 8 19 .296 Chicago State 2 16 .111 2 25 .074 MID-CONTINENT TOURNAMENT RESULTS MID-CONTINENT TOURNAMENT RESULTS (Moline, Ill.) (Moline, Ill.) Quarterfinals Quarterfinals (1) Valparaiso 97, (8) Central Connecticut State 73 (1) Valparaiso 118, (8) Chicago State 83 (2) Buffalo 81, (7) Chicago State 58 (2) Western Illinois 69, (7) Youngstown State 48 (3) Western Illinois 66, (6) Youngstown State 64 (6) Central Connecticut State 89, (3) Kansas City 83 (4) Northeastern Illinois 75, (5) Kansas City 48 (5) Eastern Illinois 59, (4) Buffalo 55 Semifinals Semifinals (1) Valparaiso 88, (4) Northeastern Illinois 82 (OT) (1) Valparaiso 78, (5) Eastern Illinois 65 (3) Western Illinois 80, (2) Buffalo 77 (OT) (2) Western Illinois 68, (6) Central Connecticut State 66 Final Final (1) Valparaiso 63, (3) Western Illinois 59 (1) Valparaiso 75, (2) Western Illinois 52 All-Tournament Team All-Tournament Team Bryce Drew, Valparaiso // Clint Ford, Western Illinois // Andrell Hoard, Bryce Drew, Valparaiso (MVP) // Chris Ensminger, Valparaiso // Clint Ford, Northeastern Illinois // Janthony Joseph, Western Illinois (MVP) // Western Illinois // George Milsap, Western Illinois // Garrett Petteway, Antanas Vilcinskas, Valparaiso Central Connecticut State POSTSEASON RESULTS POSTSEASON RESULTS NCAA Tournament West Region NCAA Tournament West Region First Round (at Salt Lake City, Utah) First Round (at Tempe, Ariz.) (5) College 73, (12) Valparaiso 66 (3) Arizona 90, (14) Valparaiso 51 AWARDS AWARDS First Team All-Mid-Con First Team All-Mid-Con Kory Billups, Chicago State // Bryce Drew, Valparaiso // Andrell Hoard, Anthony Allison, Valparaiso // Keith Closs, Central Connecticut State // Northeastern Illinois // Janthony Joseph, Western Illinois // Mike Martinho, Buffalo Bryce Drew, Valparaiso // Chris Ensminger, Valparaiso // // Rasaun Young, Buffalo Monte O’Quinn, Northeastern Illinois Second Team All-Mid-Con Second Team All-Mid-Con Chris Artis, Valparaiso // Jeff Black, Troy // Clint Ford, Western Illinois // Andrell Hoard, Northeastern Illinois // Mike Martinho, Buffalo // George Milsap, Anthony Hunt, Youngstown State // Sean Scott, Central Connecticut State Western Illinois // Darecko Rawlins, Kansas City // Garrick Vicks, Western Illinois All-Newcomer Team All-Newcomer Team Tony Ackerman, Western Illinois // Daveeno Hines, Northeastern Illinois // Robert Harris, Buffalo // Andrell Hoard, Northeastern Illinois // Anthony Hunt, Terry Pickett, Troy // Terry Smith-Harris, Chicago State // Youngstown State // Janthony Joseph, Western Illinois // Bernard Wheeler, Buffalo Zoran Viskovic, Valparaiso Player of the Year Player of the Year Anthony Allison, Valparaiso Bryce Drew, Valparaiso Newcomer of the Year Newcomer of the Year Andrell Hoard, Northeastern Illinois Daveeno Hines, Northeastern Illinois Coach of the Year Coach of the Year Homer Drew, Valparaiso Don Maestri, Troy

14 @thesummitleague MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org YEAR-BY-YEAR SUMMARIES 1997-98 AWARDS STANDINGS First Team All-Mid-Con Mid-Continent Overall Bryce Drew, Valparaiso // Tim Gill, Oral Roberts // Anthony Hunt, Youngstown State // Mike Martinho, Buffalo // Rocky Walls, Oral Roberts // Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Rasaun Young, Buffalo Valparaiso 13 3 .813 23 10 .697 Second Team All-Mid-Con Oral Roberts 12 4 .750 19 12 .613 Tony Ackerman, Western Illinois // Kenyatta Clyde, Southern Utah // Youngstown State 11 5 .688 20 9 .690 Willie Spellman, Youngstown State // Derrick Taylor, Oral Roberts // Western Illinois 11 5 .688 16 11 .593 Zoran Viskovic, Valparaiso Buffalo 9 7 .563 15 13 .536 All-Newcomer Team Kansas City 7 9 .438 9 18 .333 David Brown, Youngstown State // Kenyatta Clyde, Southern Utah // Sherod Dent, Southern Utah 4 12 .250 7 20 .259 Kansas City // Shawn Doles, Western Illinois // Jermaine Hicks, Chicago State Northeastern Illinois 3 13 .188 6 19 .240 Player of the Year Chicago State 2 14 .125 2 25 .074 Bryce Drew, Valparaiso Co-Newcomers of the Year MID-CONTINENT TOURNAMENT RESULTS Jermaine Hicks, Chicago State // Kenyatta Clyde, Southern Utah (Moline, Ill.) Coach of the Year Quarterfinals Dan Peters, Youngstown State (1) Valparaiso, bye (2) Oral Roberts 94, (7) Southern Utah 84 (2OT) 1998-99 (3) Youngstown State 75, (6) Kansas City 59 STANDINGS (5) Buffalo 81, (4) Western Illinois 74 Mid-Continent Overall Semifinals Team W L Pct. W L Pct. (1) Valparaiso 84, (5) Buffalo 73 Valparaiso 10 4 .714 23 9 .719 (3) Youngstown State 74, (2) Oral Roberts 60 Oral Roberts 10 4 .714 17 11 .607 Final Western Illinois 9 5 .643 16 12 .571 (1) Valparaiso 67, (3) Youngstown State 48 Youngstown State 9 5 .643 14 14 .500 All-Tournament Team Southern Utah 6 8 .429 13 17 .433 Bryce Drew, Valparaiso (MVP) // Bill Jenkins, Valparaiso // Willie Spellman, IUPUI 6 8 .429 11 16 .407 Youngstown State // Jamie Sykes, Valparaiso // Rasaun Young, Buffalo Kansas City 3 11 .214 8 22 .267 Chicago State 3 11 .214 3 24 .111 POSTSEASON RESULTS Oakland - - - 12 15 .444 NCAA Tournament Midwest Region First Round (at Oklahoma City, Okla.) MID-CONTINENT TOURNAMENT RESULTS (13) Valparaiso 70, (4) Mississippi 69 (Fort Wayne, Ind.) Quarterfinals Second Round (at Oklahoma City, Okla.) (1) Oral Roberts, bye (13) Valparaiso 83, (12) Florida State 77, OT (2) Valparaiso 81, (7) Chicago State 43 Regional Semifinal (at St. Louis, Mo.) (3) Western Illinois 77, (6) Kansas City 71 (8) Rhode Island 74, (13) Valparaiso 68 (4) Youngstown State 78, (5) Southern Utah 56 Semifinals (2) Valparaiso 77, (3) Western Illinois 59 (1) Oral Roberts 72, (4) Youngstown State 58 Final (2) Valparaiso 73, (1) Oral Roberts 69 All-Tournament Team Lubos Barton, Valparaiso // Milo Stovall, Valparaiso (MVP) // Reggie Tate, Oral Roberts // Zoran Viskovic, Valparaiso // Chad Wilkerson, Oral Roberts POSTSEASON RESULTS NCAA Tournament South Region First Round (at Orlando, Fla.) (2) Maryland 82, (15) Valparaiso 60 AWARDS First Team All-Mid-Con Lubos Barton, Valparaiso // Kenyatta Clyde, Southern Utah // Shawn Doles, Western Illinois // Eddie Smith, Kansas City // Chad Wilkerson, Oral Roberts // Zoran Viskovic, Valparaiso Second Team All-Mid-Con Don Carlisle, IUPUI // Brandon Creason, Western Illinois // Jermaine Hicks, Chicago State // Juan Martinez, Western Illinois // Derrick Taylor, Oral Roberts All-Newcomer Team Lubos Barton, Valparaiso // Elmer Brown, Youngstown State // Don Carlisle, IUPUI // Juan Martinez, Western Illinois // Ivan Vujic, Valparaiso Player of the Year Chad Wilkerson, Oral Roberts Valparaiso’s dramatic first round victory over Mississippi on Bryce Drew’s buzzer-beater catapulted Newcomer of the Year the Crusaders to a Sweet 16 run. Lubos Barton, Valparaiso Coach of the Year Jim Kerwin, Western Illinois @thesummitleague 15 MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org YEAR-BY-YEAR SUMMARIES 1999-2000 2000-01 STANDINGS STANDINGS Mid-Continent Overall Mid-Continent Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Oakland 11 5 .688 13 17 .433 Valparaiso 13 3 .813 24 8 .750 Valparaiso 10 6 .625 19 12 .613 Southern Utah 13 3 .813 25 6 .806 Kansas City 10 6 .625 16 13 .552 Youngstown State 11 5 .688 19 11 .633 Southern Utah 10 6 .625 16 13 .552 Kansas City 9 7 .563 14 16 .467 Youngstown State 9 7 .563 12 16 .429 Oakland 8 8 .500 12 16 .429 Oral Roberts 8 8 .500 13 17 .433 IUPUI 6 10 .375 11 18 .379 Chicago State 7 9 .438 10 18 .357 Oral Roberts 5 11 .313 10 19 .345 IUPUI 4 12 .250 7 21 .250 Western Illinois 5 11 .313 5 23 .179 Western Illinois 3 13 .188 8 22 .267 Chicago State 2 14 .125 5 22 .185 MID-CONTINENT TOURNAMENT RESULTS MID-CONTINENT TOURNAMENT RESULTS (Fort Wayne, Ind.) (Fort Wayne, Ind.) Quarterfinals Quarterfinals (1) Valparaiso, bye (1) Valparaiso 84, (8) Chicago State 72 (2) Southern Utah 78, (7) Western Illinois 68 (2) Southern Utah 66, (7) Western Illinois 53 (3) Kansas City 62, (6) Chicago State 61 (6) Oral Roberts 73, (3) Youngstown State 70 (5) Oral Roberts 67, (4) Youngstown State 59 (5) IUPUI 54, (4) Kansas City 52 Semifinals Semifinals (1) Valparaiso 71, (5) Oral Roberts 56 (1) Valparaiso 65, (5) IUPUI 54 (2) Southern Utah 72, (3) Kansas City 54 (2) Southern Utah 73, (6) Oral Roberts 62 Final Final (1) Valparaiso 71, (2) Southern Utah 62 (2) Southern Utah 62, (1) Valparaiso 59 All-Tournament Team All-Tournament Team Lubos Barton, Valparaiso (MVP) // Fred House, Southern Utah // Michael Jackson, Markius Barnes, Oral Roberts // Lubos Barton, Valparaiso // Dan Beus, Southern Utah // Kansas City // Jeff Monaco, Southern Utah // Dwayne Totaley, Valparaiso Fred House, Southern Utah (MVP) // Raitis Grafs, Valparaiso // Jeff Monaco, Southern Utah POSTSEASON RESULTS NCAA Tournament Midwest Region POSTSEASON RESULTS First Round (at Cleveland, Ohio) NCAA Tournament East Region (1) Michigan State 65, (16) Valparaiso 38 First Round (at Uniondale, N.Y.) (3) 68, (14) Southern Utah 65 AWARDS First Team All-Mid-Con AWARDS Brad Buddenborg, Oakland // Fred House, Southern Utah // Tyson Hancock, First Team All-Mid-Con Southern Utah // Michael Jackson, Kansas City // Juan Martinez, Western Illinois // Don Carlisle, IUPUI // Raitis Grafs, Valparaiso // Craig Haese, Youngstown State Eric Perry, Oral Roberts // Fred House, Southern Utah // Michael Jackson, Kansas City // Second Team All-Mid-Con Jeff Monaco, Southern Utah Lubos Barton, Valparaiso // Don Carlisle, IUPUI // Darrell Johns, Chicago State // Second Team All-Mid-Con Jeff Monaco, Southern Utah // Jason Rozycki, Oakland Lubos Barton, Valparaiso // Tony Jones, Chicago State // Jason Rozycki, Oakland // All-Newcomer Team Milo Stovall, Valparaiso // Dwayne Toatley, Valparaiso Tim Bryant, Chicago State // Raitis Grafs, Valparaiso // Fred House, Southern Utah All-Newcomer Team // Michael Jackson, Kansas City // Darrell Johns, Chicago State Markius Barnes, Oral Roberts // Dan Beus, Southern Utah // Joaquim Gomes, Player of the Year Valparaiso // Mike Helms, Oakland // Michael Watson, Kansas City Michael Jackson, Kansas City Player of the Year Newcomer of the Year Jeff Monaco, Southern Utah Michael Jackson, Kansas City Co-Newcomers of the Year Coach of the Year Dan Beus, Southern Utah // Mike Helms, Oakland Greg Kampe, Oakland Coach of the Year Bill Evans, Southern Utah

16 @thesummitleague MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org YEAR-BY-YEAR SUMMARIES 2001-02 2002-03 STANDINGS STANDINGS Mid-Continent Overall Mid-Continent Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Valparaiso 12 2 .857 25 8 .758 Valparaiso 12 2 .857 20 11 .645 Oral Roberts 10 4 .714 17 14 .548 IUPUI 10 4 .714 20 14 .588 Oakland 10 4 .714 17 13 .567 Oakland 10 4 .714 17 11 .607 Southern Utah 8 6 .571 11 16 .407 Oral Roberts 9 5 .643 18 10 .643 Kansas City 7 7 .500 18 11 .621 Kansas City 7 7 .500 9 20 .310 IUPUI 6 8 .429 15 15 .500 Southern Utah 5 9 .357 11 17 .393 Western Illinois 3 11 .214 12 16 .429 Western Illinois 3 11 .231 7 21 .250 Chicago State 0 14 .000 2 26 .071 Chicago State 0 14 .000 3 27 .100 MID-CONTINENT TOURNAMENT RESULTS MID-CONTINENT TOURNAMENT RESULTS (Fort Wayne, Ind.) (Kansas City, Mo.) Quarterfinals Quarterfinals (1) Valparaiso 81, (8) Chicago State 50 (1) Valparaiso 82, (8) Chicago State 62 (2) Oral Roberts 86, (7) Western Illinois 75 (OT) (2) IUPUI 75, (7) Western Illinois 51 (6) IUPUI 90, (3) Oakland 84 (6) Southern Utah 66, (3) Oakland 55 (5) Kansas City 70, (4) Southern Utah 57 (5) Kansas City 76, (4) Oral Roberts 73 Semifinals Semifinals (1) Valparaiso 71, (5) Kansas City 58 (1) Valparaiso 71, (5) Kansas City 50 (6) IUPUI 58, (2) Oral Roberts 53 (2) IUPUI 72, (6) Southern Utah 67 Final Final (1) Valparaiso 88, (6) IUPUI 55 (2) IUPUI 66, (1) Valparaiso 64 All-Tournament Team All-Tournament Team Stalin Ortiz, Valparaiso // Charles Price, IUPUI // Milo Stovall, Valparaiso (MVP) // Raitis Grafs, Valparaiso // Josh Mullins, IUPUI // Josh Murray, IUPUI (MVP) // Tyrone Tiggs, Oral Roberts // Michael Watson, Kansas City David Palmer, Southern Utah // Michael Watson, Kansas City POSTSEASON RESULTS POSTSEASON RESULTS NCAA Tournament East Region NCAA Tournament Midwest Region First Round (at St. Louis, Mo.) First Round (at Nashville, Tenn.) (4) Kentucky 83, (13) Valparaiso 68 (1) Kentucky 95, (16) IUPUI 64

AWARDS NIT First Team All-Mid-Con First Round (at Iowa City, Iowa) Lubos Barton, Valparaiso // Dan Beus, Southern Utah // Reggie Borges, Oral Roberts Iowa 62, Valparaiso 60 // Raitis Grafs, Valparaiso // Mike Helms, Oakland // Michael Watson, Kansas City Second Team All-Mid-Con AWARDS Markius Barnes, Oral Roberts // Brad Buddenborg, Oakland // Michael Jackson, First Team All-Mid-Con Kansas City // Quentin Mitchell, Western Illinois // Milo Stovall, Valparaiso Reggie Borges, Oral Roberts // Raitis Grafs, Valparaiso // Mike Helms, Oakland // All-Newcomer Team Rawle Marshall, Oakland // Josh Murray, IUPUI // Michael Watson, Kansas City Reggie Borges, Oral Roberts // Jay Collins, Southern Utah // Antoine Lewis, IUPUI // Second Team All-Mid-Con Stalin Ortiz, Valparaiso // Tyrone Tiggs, Oral Roberts Odell Bradley, IUPUI // Josh Mullins, IUPUI // Stalin Ortiz, Valparaiso // Player of the Year Luke Spencer-Gardner, Oral Roberts // Cortney Scott, Oakland Lubos Barton, Valparaiso All-Newcomer Team Newcomer of the Year Odell Bradley, IUPUI // Craig Franklin, Chicago State // Rawle Marshall, Oakland // Reggie Borges, Oral Roberts Josh Murray, IUPUI // Cortney Scott, Oakland Coach of the Year Player of the Year Homer Drew, Valparaiso Mike Helms, Oakland Defensive Player of the Year Rawle Marshall, Oakland Newcomer of the Year Rawle Marshall, Oakland Sixth Man of the Year Stalin Ortiz, Valparaiso Coach of the Year Ron Hunter, IUPUI

@thesummitleague 17 MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org YEAR-BY-YEAR SUMMARIES 2003-04 2004-05 STANDINGS STANDINGS Mid-Continent Overall Mid-Continent Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Valparaiso 11 5 .688 18 13 .581 Oral Roberts 13 3 .813 25 8 .758 # IUPUI 2 6 .250 3 11 .214 Kansas City 12 4 .750 16 12 .571 Centenary 10 6 .625 16 12 .571 Valparaiso 10 6 .625 15 16 .484 Oral Roberts 10 6 .625 17 11 .607 # IUPUI 0 7 .000 0 13 .000 Kansas City 9 7 .563 15 14 .517 Western Illinois 7 9 .438 11 17 .393 Chicago State 9 7 .563 12 20 .375 Chicago State 7 9 .438 9 19 .321 Southern Utah 6 10 .375 10 18 .357 Oakland 7 9 .438 13 19 .406 Oakland 6 10 .375 13 17 .433 Southern Utah 6 10 .375 13 15 .464 Western Illinois 1 15 .063 3 25 .107 Centenary 1 15 .063 3 24 .111 # Due to NCAA sanctions, IUPUI has vacated the records of eight games in 2003-04, nine games in 2004-05, and seven games # Due to NCAA sanctions, IUPUI has vacated the records of eight games in 2003-04, nine games in 2004-05, and seven games in 2006-07. Due to League sanctions, IUPUI has vacated the record of one game in 2008-09. in 2006-07. Due to League sanctions, IUPUI has vacated the record of one game in 2008-09. MID-CONTINENT TOURNAMENT RESULTS MID-CONTINENT TOURNAMENT RESULTS (Kansas City, Mo.) (Tulsa, Okla.) Quarterfinals Quarterfinals (1) Valparaiso 73, (8) Oakland 64 (1) Oral Roberts 82, (8) Southern Utah 59 (2) IUPUI 74, (7) Southern Utah 60 (7) Oakland 67, (2) Kansas City 63 (6) Chicago State 70, (3) Centenary 54 (4) IUPUI 70, (5) Western Illinois 62 (5) Kansas City 86, (4) Oral Roberts 73 (6) Chicago State 72, (3) Valparaiso 67 Semifinals Semifinals (1) Valparaiso 90, (5) Kansas City 78 (1) Oral Roberts 80, (4) IUPUI 69 (2) IUPUI 68, (6) Chicago State 47 (7) Oakland 56, (6) Chicago State 53 Final Final (1) Valparaiso 75, (2) IUPUI 70 (7) Oakland 61, (1) Oral Roberts 60 All-Tournament Team All-Tournament Team Ali Berdiel, Valparaiso // Odell Bradley, IUPUI (MVP) // Joaquim Gomes, Valparaiso // Caleb Green, Oral Roberts // Rawle Marshall, Oakland (MVP) // Andrew Meloy, Dan Oppland, Valparaiso // Michael Watson, Kansas City Oral Roberts // Cortney Scott, Oakland // Ken Tutt, Oral Roberts POSTSEASON RESULTS POSTSEASON RESULTS NCAA Tournament St. Louis Region NCAA Tournament Syracuse Region First Round (at Seattle, Wash.) Opening Round (at Dayton, Ohio) (2) Gonzaga 76, (15) Valparaiso 49 Oakland 79, Alabama A&M 69 First Round (at Charlotte, N.C.) AWARDS (1) North Carolina 96, (16) Oakland 68 First Team All-Mid-Con Odell Bradley, IUPUI // Caleb Green, Oral Roberts // Mike Helms, Oakland // NIT Ken Tutt, Oral Roberts // Michael Watson, Kansas City // First Round (at College Park, Md.) Andrew Wisniewski, Centenary Maryland 85, Oral Roberts 72 Second Team All-Mid-Con Ali Berdiel, Valparaiso // Craig Franklin, Chicago State // Joaquim Gomes, Valparaiso // Rawle Marshall, Oakland // Dan Oppland, Valparaiso Honorable Mention All-Mid-Con Akeem Clark, IUPUI // Matt Crenshaw, IUPUI // David Palmer, Southern Utah // Rubeen Perry, Chicago State // Tony Weeden, Chicago State All-Newcomer Team Akeem Clark, IUPUI // T.J. Gray, Western Illinois // Caleb Green, Oral Roberts // Ken Tutt, Oral Roberts // Tony Weeden, Chicago State Player of the Year Odell Bradley, IUPUI Defensive Player of the Year Matt Crenshaw, IUPUI Newcomer of the Year Ken Tutt, Oral Roberts Sixth Man of the Year Royce Parran, Chicago State Coach of the Year Kevin Jones, Chicago State Oakland won its NCAA First Four game against Alabama A&M in 2005 before falling to eventual national champion North Carolina.

18 @thesummitleague MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org YEAR-BY-YEAR SUMMARIES AWARDS Player of the Year First Team All-Mid-Con Caleb Green, Oral Roberts Carlton Aaron, Kansas City // Mike English, Kansas City // Caleb Green, Oral Defensive of the Year Roberts // Rawle Marshall, Oakland // Dan Oppland, Valparaiso // Ken Tutt, Larry Owens, Oral Roberts Oral Roberts Newcomer of the Year Second Team All-Mid-Con Calvin Wooten, Oakland Eulis Baez, Western Illinois // , Valparaiso // Chad Maclies, Centenary // Sixth Man of the Year Cortney Scott, Oakland // Brandon Temple, Kansas City Maushae Byles, IUPUI Coach of the Year All-Newcomer Team Ron Hunter, IUPUI Eulis Baez, Western Illinois // Quinton Day, Kansas City // Tyrone Hamilton, Centenary // George Hill, IUPUI // Larry Owens, Oral Roberts 2006-07 Player of the Year STANDINGS Caleb Green, Oral Roberts Mid-Continent Overall Defensive Player of the Year Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Deji Akindele, Chicago State Oral Roberts 12 2 .857 23 11 .676 Newcomer of the Year Oakland 10 4 .714 19 14 .576 Eulis Baez, Western Illinois Valparaiso 9 5 .643 16 15 .516 Sixth Man of the Year # IUPUI 2 7 .222 10 15 .400 Kenny Harris, Valparaiso Southern Utah 6 8 .429 16 14 .533 Coach of the Year Kansas City 6 8 .429 12 20 .375 Rich Zvosec, Kansas City Western Illinois 3 11 .214 7 23 .233 Centenary 3 11 .214 10 21 .323 2005-06 STANDINGS # Due to NCAA sanctions, IUPUI has vacated the records of eight games in 2003-04, nine games in 2004-05, and seven games Mid-Continent Overall in 2006-07. Due to League sanctions, IUPUI has vacated the record of one game in 2008-09. Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Oral Roberts 13 3 .813 21 12 .636 MID-CONTINENT TOURNAMENT RESULTS IUPUI 13 3 .813 19 10 .655 (Tulsa, Okla.) Kansas City 11 5 .688 14 14 .500 Quarterfinals Valparaiso 8 8 .500 17 12 .586 (1) Oral Roberts 79, (8) Centenary 59 Southern Utah 8 8 .500 10 20 .333 (2) Oakland 74, (7) Western Illinois 57 Chicago State 8 8 .500 11 19 .367 (4) IUPUI 71, (5) Southern Utah 59 Oakland 6 10 .375 11 18 .379 (6) Kansas City 84, (3) Valparaiso 76 Western Illinois 3 13 .188 7 21 .250 Semifinals Centenary 2 14 .125 4 23 .148 (1) Oral Roberts 75, (4) IUPUI 54 (2) Oakland 83, (6) Kansas City 79 MID-CONTINENT TOURNAMENT RESULTS Final (Tulsa, Okla.) (1) Oral Roberts 71, (2) Oakland 67 Quarterfinals All-Tournament Team (1) Oral Roberts 60, (8) Western Illinois 53 Dee Ayuba, Kansas City // Erik Kangas, Oakland // Vova Severovas, Oakland // (2) IUPUI 69, (7) Oakland 63 Ken Tutt, Oral Roberts (MVP) // Caleb Green, Oral Roberts (4) Valparaiso 77, (5) Southern Utah 66 (6) Chicago State 75, (3) Kansas City 66 POSTSEASON RESULTS Semifinals NCAA Tournament East Region (1) Oral Roberts 77, (4) Valparaiso 58 First Round (at Sacramento, Calif.) (6) Chicago State 57, (2) IUPUI 53 (3) Washington State 70, (14) Oral Roberts 54 Final (1) Oral Roberts 85, (6) Chicago State 72 AWARDS All-Tournament Team First Team All-Mid-Con Caleb Green, Oral Roberts // George Hill, IUPUI // Larry Owens, Oral Roberts // Steve Barnes, Southern Utah // Quinton Day, Kansas City // Caleb Green, Royce Parran, Chicago State // Ken Tutt, Oral Roberts (MVP) Oral Roberts // Vova Severovas, Oakland // Alexander Starr, Centenary // Ken Tutt, Oral Roberts POSTSEASON RESULTS Second Team All-Mid-Con NCAA Tournament Oakland Region Dee Ayuba, Kansas City // Tyrone Hamilton, Centenary // Erik Kangas, Oakland // First Round (at Auburn Hills, Mich.) Urule Igbavboa, Valparaiso // Austin Montgomery, IUPUI (1) Memphis 94, (16) Oral Roberts 78 Honorable Mention All-Mid-Con David Barlow, IUPUI // David Jackson, Western Illinois // Shawn Hopes, Oakland // AWARDS Shawn Huff, Valparaiso // Derick Nelson, Oakland First Team All-Mid-Con All-Newcomer Team Brandon Cole, IUPUI // Quinton Day, Kansas City // George Hill, IUPUI // Samual Haanpaa, Valparaiso // Johnathon Jones, Oakland // Shawn King, Caleb Green, Oral Roberts // Dan Oppland, Valparaiso // Larry Owens, Oral Roberts Oral Roberts // Austin Montgomery, IUPUI // Gary Patterson, IUPUI Second Team All-Mid-Con Player of the Year David Holston, Chicago State // Ron Howard, Valparaiso // Royce Parran, Caleb Green, Oral Roberts Chicago State // Henry Uhegwu, Southern Utah // Calvin Wooten, Oakland Newcomer of the Year Honorable Mention All-Mid-Con Austin Montgomery, IUPUI Dee Ayuba, Kansas City // Steve Barnes, Southern Utah // Mohamed Kone, Sixth Man of the Year Valparaiso // Fred Oguns, Western Illinois // Vova Severovas, Oakland Marchello Vealy, Oral Roberts All-Newcomer Team Defensive Player of the Year Dee Ayuba, Kansas City // David Holston, Chicago State // Mohamed Kone, Justin Allen, Southern Utah Valparaiso // Henry Uhegwu, Southern Utah // Vova Severovas, Oakland Coach of the Year Greg Kampe, Oakland @thesummitleague 19 MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org YEAR-BY-YEAR SUMMARIES 2007-08 2008-09 STANDINGS STANDINGS Summit League Overall Summit League Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Oral Roberts 16 2 .889 24 9 .727 North Dakota State 16 2 .889 26 7 .788 IUPUI 15 3 .833 26 7 .788 Oral Roberts 14 4 .778 16 15 .516 Oakland 11 7 .611 17 14 .548 Oakland 13 5 .722 23 13 .639 x-North Dakota State 10 8 .556 16 13 .552 # IUPUI 8 9 .471 15 14 .517 Fort Wayne 9 9 .500 13 18 .419 Fort Wayne 8 10 .444 13 17 .433 Southern Utah 9 9 .500 11 19 .367 Southern Utah 8 10 .444 11 20 .355 Western Illinois 7 11 .389 12 18 .400 South Dakota State 7 11 .389 13 20 .394 *Kansas City 4 12 .250 9 21 .300 Centenary 6 12 .333 8 23 .258 Centenary 4 14 .222 10 21 .323 Western Illinois 6 12 .333 9 20 .310 x-South Dakota State 3 15 .167 8 21 .276 *Kansas City 1 15 .063 5 24 .172 * Due to League sanctions, Kansas City has vacated the records of two games in 2007-08 and two games in 2008-09. # Due to NCAA sanctions, IUPUI has vacated the records of eight games in 2003-04, nine games in 2004-05, and seven games x-Denotes ineligible for Summit League Tournament (NCAA Division I transition) in 2006-07. Due to League sanctions, IUPUI has vacated the record of one game in 2008-09. * Due to League sanctions, Kansas City has vacated the records of two games in 2007-08 and two games in 2008-09. SUMMIT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT RESULTS SUMMIT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT RESULTS (Tulsa, Okla.) (Sioux Falls, S.D.) Quarterfinals Quarterfinals (1) Oral Roberts 84, (8) Centenary 56 (1) North Dakota State 83, (8) Centenary 77 (2) IUPUI 69, (7) Kansas City 65 (5) Southern Utah 53, (4) IUPUI 48 (5) Fort Wayne 66, (4) Southern Utah 62 (7) South Dakota State 72, (2) Oral Roberts 69, OT (3) Oakland 80, (6) Western Illinois 66 (3) Oakland 75, (6) Fort Wayne 62 Semifinals Semifinals (1) Oral Roberts 58, (5) Fort Wayne 42 (1) North Dakota State 79, (5) Southern Utah 67 (2) IUPUI 80, (3) Oakland 65 (3) Oakland 74, (7) South Dakota State 56 Final Final (1) Oral Roberts 71, (2) IUPUI 64 (1) North Dakota State 66, (3) Oakland 64 All-Tournament Team Jaraun Burrows, Fort Wayne // Moses Ehambe, Oral Roberts (MVP) // All-Tournament Team George Hill, IUPUI // Robert Jarvis, Oral Roberts // Derick Nelson, Oakland Keith Benson, Oakland // Erik Kangas, Oakland // Johnathon Jones, Oakland // Brett Winkelman, North Dakota State // Ben Woodside (MVP), North Dakota State POSTSEASON RESULTS NCAA Tournament South Regional POSTSEASON RESULTS First Round (at Denver, Colo.) NCAA Tournament Midwest Region (4) Pittsburgh 82, (13) Oral Roberts 63 First Round (at Minneapolis, Minn.) (3) Kansas 84, (14) North Dakota State 74 AWARDS First Team All-Summit CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament George Hill, IUPUI // Robert Jarvis, Oral Roberts // Derick Nelson, Oakland // First Round (at Rochester, Mich.) Geoff Payne, Southern Utah // Brett Winkelman, North Dakota State // Ben Woodside, North Dakota State Oakland 80, Kent State 74 Second Team All-Summit Second Round (at Peoria, Ill.) Jaraun Burrows, Fort Wayne // Dane Brumagin, Kansas City // Johnathon Jones, Bradley 76, Oakland 75 Oakland // Shawn King, Oral Roberts // Gary Patterson, IUPUI Honorable Mention All-Summit Moses Ehambe, Oral Roberts // Tyrone Hamilton, Centenary // David Jackson, Western Illinois // Austin Montgomery, IUPUI // Nick Stallings, Centenary All-Newcomer Team Reggie Hamilton, Kansas City // Robert Jarvis, Oral Roberts // , Oral Roberts // Geoff Payne, Southern Utah // David DuBois, Western Illinois Player of the Year George Hill, IUPUI Newcomer of the Year Geoff Payne, Southern Utah Sixth Man of the Year Robert Jarvis, Oral Roberts Defensive Player of the Year Yemi Ogunoye, Oral Roberts Coach of the Year Scott Sutton, Oral Roberts

Ben Woodside hit the winning jumper with four seconds remaining to lift North Dakota State to its first Summit League Championship in 2009. 20 @thesummitleague MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org YEAR-BY-YEAR SUMMARIES AWARDS Invitational First Team All-Summit First Round (at Hempstead, N.Y.) Robert Jarvis, Oral Roberts // Johnathon Jones, Oakland // Erik Kangas, Oakland // IUPUI 74, Hofstra 60 Marcus Lewis, Oral Roberts // Brett Winkelman, North Dakota State // Second Round (at Indianapolis, Ind.) Ben Woodside, North Dakota State Princeton 74, IUPUI 68 (2OT) Second Team All-Summit Davis Baker, Southern Utah // Keith Benson, Oakland // David DuBois, AWARDS Western Illinois // Robert Glenn, IUPUI // Garrett Callahan, South Dakota State First Team All-Summit Honorable Mention All-Summit Keith Benson, Oakland // Ceola Clark, Western Illinois // Robert Glenn, IUPUI // Chase Adams, Centenary // Dane Brumagin, Kansas City // David Carson, Johnathon Jones, Oakland // Dominique Morrison, Oral Roberts // Alex Young, IUPUI Fort Wayne // Mike Nelson, North Dakota State // Nick Stallings, Centenary Second Team All-Summit All-Newcomer Team Michael Craion, Oral Roberts // Derick Nelson, Oakland // Clint Sargent, South Kevin Ford, Oral Roberts // Robert Glenn, IUPUI // Dominique Morrison, Oral Roberts Dakota State // Michael Tveidt, North Dakota State // Deilvez Yearby, Fort Wayne // Gary Redus II, Centenary // Deilvez Yearby, Fort Wayne Honorable Mention All-Summit Player of the Year Davis Baker, Southern Utah // Eric Carlson, North Dakota State // Jay Couisnard, Ben Woodside, North Dakota State Kansas City // Kevin Ford, Oral Roberts // Kai Williams, South Dakota State Newcomer of the Year All-Newcomer Team Robert Glenn, IUPUI Michael Craion, Oral Roberts // Jay Couisnard, Kansas City // Warren Niles, Sixth Man of the Year Oral Roberts // Nate Wolters, South Dakota State // Larry Wright, Oakland Deilvez Yearby, Fort Wayne Player of the Year Defensive Player of the Year Keith Benson, Oakland Chase Adams, Centenary Newcomer of the Year Coach of the Year Michael Craion, Oral Roberts Saul Phillips, North Dakota State Sixth Man of the Year Jon Avery, IUPUI 2009-10 Defensive Player of the Year STANDINGS Ceola Clark, Western Illinois Summit League Overall Coach of the Year Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Greg Kampe, Oakland Oakland 17 1 .944 26 9 .743 IUPUI 15 3 .833 25 11 .694 Oral Roberts 13 5 .722 20 13 .606 South Dakota State 10 8 .556 14 16 .467 Fort Wayne 9 9 .500 16 15 .516 North Dakota State 8 10 .444 11 18 .379 Western Illinois 6 12 .333 13 17 .433 Kansas City 6 12 .333 12 18 .400 Centenary 3 15 .167 8 21 .276 Southern Utah 3 15 .167 7 22 .241 SUMMIT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT RESULTS (Sioux Falls, S.D.) Quarterfinals (1) Oakland 85, (8) Kansas City 70 (2) IUPUI 77, (7) Western Illinois 68 (5) Fort Wayne 71, (4) South Dakota State 66 (3) Oral Roberts 65, (6) North Dakota State 64 (OT) Semifinals (1) Oakland 71, (5) Fort Wayne 56 (2) IUPUI 69, (3) Oral Roberts 65 Final (1) Oakland 76, (2) IUPUI 64

All-Tournament Team Keith Benson, Oakland // Robert Glenn, IUPUI // Johnathon Jones, Oakland // Derick Nelson, Oakland (MVP) // Alex Young, IUPUI IUPUI recorded a first-round road victory in the College Basketball Invitational before hosting Princeton in the tournament’s second round. POSTSEASON RESULTS NCAA Tournament West Region First Round (at Milwaukee, Wis.) (3) Pittsburgh 89, (14) Oakland 66

@thesummitleague 21 MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org YEAR-BY-YEAR SUMMARIES 2010-11 2011-12 STANDINGS STANDINGS Summit League Overall Summit League Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Oakland 17 1 .944 25 10 .714 Oral Roberts 17 1 .944 27 7 .794 Oral Roberts 13 5 .722 19 16 .543 South Dakota State 15 3 .833 27 8 .771 IUPUI 12 6 .667 19 14 .576 Oakland 11 7 .611 20 16 .556 Fort Wayne 11 7 .611 18 12 .600 North Dakota State 9 9 .500 17 14 .548 South Dakota State 10 8 .556 19 12 .613 Western Illinois 9 9 .500 18 15 .545 Kansas City 9 9 .500 16 14 .533 Southern Utah 8 10 .444 14 17 .452 North Dakota State 8 10 .444 14 15 .483 IUPUI 7 11 .389 14 18 .438 Southern Utah 7 11 .389 11 19 .367 Fort Wayne 5 13 .278 11 19 .367 Western Illinois 2 16 .111 7 23 .233 x-South Dakota 5 13 .278 10 18 .357 Centenary 1 17 .056 1 29 .033 Kansas City 4 14 .222 10 21 .323

SUMMIT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT RESULTS x-denotes ineligible for Summit League Tournament (NCAA Division I transition) (Sioux Falls, S.D.) Quarterfinals SUMMIT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT RESULTS (1) Oakland 82, (8) Southern Utah 66 (Sioux Falls, S.D.) (2) Oral Roberts 72, (7) North Dakota State 65 Quarterfinals (5) South Dakota State 85, (4) Fort Wayne 75 (1) Oral Roberts 71, (8) Fort Wayne 67 (3) IUPUI 79, (6) Kansas City 55 (2) South Dakota State 77, (7) IUPUI 56 Semifinals (6) Southern Utah 84, (3) Oakland 82 (1) Oakland 110, (5) South Dakota State 90 (4) Western Illinois 58, (5) North Dakota State 55 (2) Oral Roberts 83, (3) IUPUI 77 Semifinals Final (4) Western Illinois 54, (1) Oral Roberts 53 (1) Oakland 90, (2) Oral Roberts 76 (2) South Dakota State 63, (6) Southern Utah 47 All-Tournament Team Final Keith Benson, Oakland (MVP) // Reggie Hamilton, Oakland // Dominique Morrison, (2) South Dakota State 52, (4) Western Illinois 50 (OT) Oral Roberts // Leroy Nobles, IUPUI // Nate Wolters, South Dakota State All-Tournament Team Ceola Clark III, Western Illinois // Jordan Dykstra, South Dakota State // POSTSEASON RESULTS Terell Parks, Western Illinois // Jackson Stevenett, Southern Utah // Nate Wolters, NCAA Tournament West Region South Dakota State (MVP) First Round (at Tulsa, Okla.) (4) Texas 85, (13) Oakland 81 POSTSEASON RESULTS NCAA Tournament South Region CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament First Round (at Albuquerque, N.M.) First Round (at Dallas, Texas) (3) Baylor 68, (14) South Dakota State 60 SMU 64, Oral Roberts 57, OT National Invitation Tournament AWARDS First Round (at Tulsa, Okla.) First Team All-Summit (5) Nevada 68, (4) Oral Roberts 59 Keith Benson, Oakland // Reggie Hamilton, Oakland // Leroy Nobles, IUPUI // Dominique Morrison, Oral Roberts // Nate Wolters, South Dakota State // CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament Alex Young, IUPUI First Round (at Rochester, Mich.) Second Team All-Summit Oakland 86, Bowling Green 69 Ben Botts, Fort Wayne // Jay Couisnard, Kansas City // Will Hudson, Oakland // Second Round (at Rochester, Mich.) Clint Sargent, South Dakota State // Michael Tveidt, North Dakota State Oakland 84, Buffalo 76 Honorable Mention All-Summit Third Round (at Rochester, Mich.) Damen Bell-Holter, Oral Roberts // Frank Gaines, Fort Wayne // Spencer Johnson, Oakland 77, Rice 70 Kansas City // Matt Lander, Western Illinois // Warren Niles, Oral Roberts Semifinal (at Logan, Utah) All-Newcomer Team Utah State 105, Oakland 81 Travis Bader, Oakland // Reggie Chamberlain, Kansas City // Jordan Dykstra, South Dakota State // Steven Roundtree, Oral Roberts // Stephen Thomas, IUPUI College Basketball Invitational Player of the Year First Round (at Corvallis, Ore.) Keith Benson, Oakland State 80, Western Illinois 59 Newcomer of the Year First Round (at Laramie, Wyo.) Steven Roundtree, Oral Roberts Wyoming 78, North Dakota State 75 Sixth Man of the Year Larry Wright, Oakland Defensive Player of the Year Keith Benson, Oakland Coach of the Year Greg Kampe, Oakland

22 @thesummitleague MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org YEAR-BY-YEAR SUMMARIES AWARDS 2012-13 First Team All-Summit STANDINGS Taylor Braun, North Dakota State // Frank Gaines, Fort Wayne // Reggie Hamilton, Summit League Overall Oakland // Dominique Morrison, Oral Roberts // Nate Wolters, South Dakota State // Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Alex Young, IUPUI South Dakota State 13 3 .812 25 10 .714 Second Team All-Summit Western Illinois 13 3 .812 22 9 .710 Ceola Clark III, Western Illinois // Michael Craion, Oral Roberts // Jordan Dykstra, North Dakota State 12 4 .750 24 9 .727 Oakland 10 6 .625 16 17 .485 South Dakota State // Jackson Stevenett, Southern Utah // Charlie Westbrook, Fort Wayne 7 9 .438 16 17 .485 South Dakota x-Omaha 6 10 .375 11 20 .355 Honorable Mention All-Summit South Dakota 5 11 .312 10 20 .333 Travis Bader, Oakland // Reggie Chamberlain, Kansas City // Warren Niles, Kansas City 5 11 .312 8 23 .258 Oral Roberts // Terell Parks, Western Illinois // Steven Roundtree, Oral Roberts IUPUI 1 15 .062 6 26 .188 All-Newcomer Team Lawrence Alexander, North Dakota State // Ian Chiles, IUPUI // Obi Emegano, x-denotes ineligible for Summit League Tournament (NCAA Division I transition) Western Illinois // Terell Parks, Western Illinois // Corey Petros, Oakland SUMMIT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT RESULTS Player of the Year (Sioux Falls, S.D.) Dominique Morrison, Oral Roberts Quarterfinals Newcomer of the Year (1) South Dakota State 66, (8) IUPUI 49 Lawrence Alexander, North Dakota State (2) Western Illinois 54, (7) South Dakota 53 Sixth Man of the Year (5) Fort Wayne 91, (4) Oakland 72 Steven Roundtree, Oral Roberts (3) North Dakota State 69, (6) Kansas City 58 Defensive Player of the Year Semifinals (1) South Dakota State 72, (5) Fort Wayne 56 Ceola Clark III, Western Illinois (3) North Dakota State 55, (2) Western Illinois 48 Coach of the Year Final Scott Sutton, Oral Roberts (1) South Dakota State 73, (3) North Dakota State 67 All-Tournament Team Taylor Braun, North Dakota State // Jordan Dykstra, South Dakota State // Tony Fiegen, South Dakota State // Frank Gaines, Fort Wayne // Nate Wolters, South Dakota State (MVP) POSTSEASON RESULTS NCAA Tournament South Region First Round (at Auburn Hills, Mich.) (4) Michigan 71, (13) South Dakota State 56 College Basketball Invitational First Round (at Kalamazoo, Mich.) Western Michigan 72, North Dakota State 71 (OT) First Round (at West Lafayette, Ind.) Purdue 81, Western Illinois 67 CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament First Round (at Youngstown, Ohio) Youngstown State 99, Oakland 87 AWARDS First Team All-Summit Travis Bader, Oakland // Marshall Bjorklund, North Dakota State // Ceola Clark III, Western Illinois // Frank Gaines, Fort Wayne // Terell Parks, Western Illinois // Nate Wolters, South Dakota State Second Team All-Summit Lawrence Alexander, North Dakota State // Taylor Braun, North Dakota State // Jordan Dykstra, South Dakota State // Duke Mondy, Oakland // Justin Simmons, Omaha Reggie Hamilton (right) set a CollegeInsider.com Tournament scoring record with 39 points in the first Honorable Mention All-Summit round and led Oakland to the semifinals, marking The Summit League’s deepest national postseason Brandon Bos, South Dakota // Tony Fiegen, South Dakota State // Juevol Myles, South Dakota // Corey Petros, Oakland // Drew Valentine, Oakland tournament run. All-Newcomer Team Luis Jacobo, Fort Wayne // Adam Link, Western Illinois // Duke Mondy, Oakland // Juevol Myles, South Dakota // Justin Simmons, Omaha Academic All-League Travis Bader, Oakland // Brayden Carlson, South Dakota State // Jordan Dykstra, South Dakota State // Jack Houpt, Western Illinois // John Karhoff, Omaha Player of the Year Nate Wolters, South Dakota State Newcomer of the Year Duke Mondy, Oakland Sixth Man of the Year Mike Felt, North Dakota State Defensive Player of the Year Terell Parks, Western Illinois Coach of the Year Jim Molinari, Western Illinois

@thesummitleague 23 MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org YEAR-BY-YEAR SUMMARIES POSTSEASON RESULTS NCAA Tournament West Region First Round (at Spokane, Wash.) (12) North Dakota State 80, (5) Oklahoma 75 (OT) Second Round (at Spokane, Wash.) (4) San Diego State 63, (12) North Dakota State 44

College Basketball Invitational First Round (at Norfolk, Va.) Old Dominion 72, South Dakota State 65

CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament First Round (at Fort Wayne, Ind.) Fort Wayne 97, Akron 91 First Round (at Omaha, Neb.) Omaha 91, North Dakota 75 Second Round (at Lexington, Va.) VMI 106, Fort Wayne 95 Second Round (at Murray, Ky.) Murray State 86, Omaha 62 AWARDS First Team All-Summit Marshall Bjorklund, North Dakota State // Taylor Braun, North Dakota State // Summit League Player of the Year Nate Wolters and South Dakota State met Jordan Dykstra, South Dakota State // Luis Jacobo, Fort Wayne // Brett Olson, national player of the year and eventual national finalist Michigan in Denver // Chris Udofia, Denver the 2013 NCAA Tournament. Second Team All-Summit Brayden Carlson, South Dakota State // Garret Covington, Western Illinois // 2013-14 Steve Forbes, Fort Wayne // Cody Larson, South Dakota State // TrayVonn Wright, STANDINGS North Dakota State Summit League Overall Honorable Mention All-Summit Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Lawrence Alexander, North Dakota State // Brandon Bos, South Dakota // North Dakota State 12 2 .857 26 7 .788 CJ Carter, Omaha // Trevor Gruis, South Dakota // John Karhoff, Omaha Fort Wayne 10 4 .714 25 11 .694 All-Newcomer Team South Dakota State 10 4 .714 19 13 .594 Garret Covington, Western Illinois // Mo Evans, Fort Wayne // Steve Forbes, Denver 8 6 .571 16 15 .516 Fort Wayne // Cody Larson, South Dakota State // Khufu Najee, IUPUI South Dakota 6 8 .429 12 18 .400 Academic All-League x-Omaha 5 9 .357 17 15 .531 Brandon Bos, South Dakota // Brayden Carlson, South Dakota State // Western Illinois 4 10 .286 10 20 .333 Jordan Dykstra, South Dakota State // Marcus Heemstra, South Dakota State // IUPUI 1 13 .071 6 26 .188 Chris Kading, North Dakota State // John Karhoff, Omaha Player of the Year x-denotes ineligible for Summit League Tournament (NCAA Division I transition) Taylor Braun, North Dakota State Newcomer of the Year SUMMIT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT RESULTS Garret Covington, Western Illinois (Sioux Falls, S.D.) Sixth Man of the Year Quarterfinals Mo Evans, Fort Wayne (2) Fort Wayne 85, (7) IUPUI 47 Defensive Player of the Year (4) Denver 71, (5) South Dakota 55 Chris Udofia, Denver (3) South Dakota State 71, (6) Western Illinois 50 Coach of the Year Semifinals Saul Phillips, North Dakota State (1) North Dakota State 83, (4) Denver 48 (2) Fort Wayne 64, (3) South Dakota State 60 Final (1) North Dakota State 60, (2) Fort Wayne 57 All-Tournament Team Marshall Bjorklund, North Dakota State // Pierre Bland, Fort Wayne // Taylor Braun, North Dakota State (MVP) // Luis Jacobo, Fort Wayne //TrayVonn Wright, North Dakota State

24 @thesummitleague MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org YEAR-BY-YEAR SUMMARIES POSTSEASON RESULTS NCAA Tournament South Region First Round (at Seattle, Wash.) (2) Gonzaga 86, (15) North Dakota State 76

National Invitation Tournament First Round (at Fort Collins, Colo.) (8) South Dakota State 86, (1) Colorado State 76 Second Round (at Nashville, Tenn.) (5) Vanderbilt 92, (8) South Dakota State 77

College Basketball Invitational First Round (at Tulsa, Okla.) Oral Roberts 91, UC Santa Barbara 87 Second Round (at Chicago, Ill.) Loyola (Chicago) 86, Oral Roberts 78

CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament First Round (at Evansville, Ind.) Evansville 82, Fort Wayne 77 AWARDS First Team All-Summit Lawrence Alexander, North Dakota State // Obi Emegano, Oral Roberts // North Dakota State rallied in regulation and emerged victorious in overtime Steve Forbes, Fort Wayne // Cody Larson, South Dakota State // against Oklahoma to record The Summit League’s first NCAA Tournament First Tyler Larson, South Dakota // Deondre Parks, South Dakota State Round victory in 16 years. Second Team All-Summit Korey Billbury, Oral Roberts // CJ Carter, Omaha // Garret Covington, 2014-15 Western Illinois // George Marshall, South Dakota State // Brett Olson, Denver STANDINGS Honorable Mention All-Summit Summit League Overall Marcellus Barksdale, IUPUI // Jake Bittle, South Dakota State // Joe Edwards, Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Fort Wayne // A.J. Jacobson, North Dakota State // Mike Rostampour, Omaha North Dakota State 12 4 .750 23 10 .697 All-Newcomer Team South Dakota State 12 4 .750 24 11 .686 Tre Burnette, South Dakota // A.J. Jacobson, North Dakota State // Max Landis, Oral Roberts 10 6 .625 19 15 .559 Fort Wayne // George Marshall, South Dakota State // Deondre Parks, Fort Wayne 9 7 .563 16 15 .516 South Dakota State South Dakota 9 7 .563 17 16 .515 Academic All-League Denver 6 10 .375 12 18 .400 Brandon Bos, South Dakota // A.J. Jacobson, North Dakota State // IUPUI 6 10 .375 10 21 .323 Chris Kading, North Dakota State // Cody Larson, South Dakota State // x-Omaha 4 12 .214 12 17 .414 Khufu Najee, IUPUI Western Illinois 3 13 .214 8 20 .286 Player of the Year Lawrence Alexander, North Dakota State x-denotes ineligible for Summit League Tournament (NCAA Division I transition) Newcomer of the Year Deondre Parks, South Dakota State SUMMIT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT RESULTS Sixth Man of the Year (Sioux Falls, S.D.) Dexter Werner, North Dakota State Quarterfinals Defensive Player of the Year (1) South Dakota State 87, (8) Western Illinois 50 Cody Larson, South Dakota State (2) North Dakota State 61, (7) Denver 50 Coach of the Year (3) Oral Roberts 58, (6) IUPUI 56 David Richman, North Dakota State (5) South Dakota 82, (4) Fort Wayne 73 Semifinals (1) South Dakota State 78, (5) South Dakota 65 (2) North Dakota State 60, (3) Oral Roberts 56 Final (2) North Dakota State 57, (1) South Dakota State 56 All-Tournament Team Lawrence Alexander, North Dakota State (MVP) // Obi Emegano, Oral Roberts // A.J. Jacobson, North Dakota State // Cody Larson, South Dakota State // Deondre Parks, South Dakota State

@thesummitleague 25 MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org YEAR-BY-YEAR SUMMARIES 2015-16 STANDINGS Summit League Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. South Dakota State 12 4 .750 26 8 .765 Fort Wayne 12 4 .750 24 10 .706 Omaha 10 6 .625 18 14 .562 IUPUI 9 7 .562 13 19 .406 North Dakota State 8 8 .500 21 13 .618 Denver 7 9 .438 16 15 .516 Oral Roberts 6 10 .375 14 17 .452 South Dakota 5 11 .312 14 18 .438 Western Illinois 3 13 .188 10 17 .370 SUMMIT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT RESULTS (Sioux Falls, S.D.) Quarterfinals (1) Fort Wayne 86, (8) South Dakota 70 (2) South Dakota State 73, (7) Oral Roberts 70 (5) North Dakota State 60, (4) IUPUI 45 (6) Denver 78, (3) Omaha 70 Semifinals (5) North Dakota State 69, (1) Fort Wayne 68 (2) South Dakota State 54, (6) Denver 53 South Dakota State’s first-round triumph in 2015 at top-seeded Colorado State was the first NIT Final (2) South Dakota State 67, (5) North Dakota State 59 victory for a Summit League team in 25 years. All-Tournament Team Mike Daum, South Dakota State (MVP) // Carlin Dupree, North Dakota State // AWARDS Max Landis, Fort Wayne // Deondre Parks, South Dakota State // First Team All-Summit Joe Rosga, Denver Mike Daum, South Dakota State // Obi Emegano, Oral Roberts // Tra-Deon Hollins, Omaha // John Konchar, Fort Wayne // Max Landis, Fort Wayne // POSTSEASON RESULTS George Marshall, South Dakota State NCAA Tournament South Region Second Team All-Summit First Round (at Spokane, Wash.) Kory Brown, North Dakota State // Darell Combs, IUPUI // (5) Maryland 79, (12) South Dakota State 74 Garret Covington, Western Illinois // Devin Patterson, Omaha // Jake White, Omaha Honorable Mention All-Summit National Invitation Tournament Marcellus Barksdale, IUPUI // A.J. Jacobson, North Dakota State // First Round (at San Diego, Calif.) Deondre Parks, South Dakota State // Joe Reed, Fort Wayne // Joe Rosga, Denver (2) San Diego State 79, (7) Fort Wayne 55 All-Newcomer Team Darell Combs, IUPUI // Mike Daum, South Dakota State // Tra-Deon Hollins, Omaha College Basketball Invitational // John Konchar, Fort Wayne // Joe Rosga, Denver First Round (at Pittsburgh, Pa.) Academic All-League Duquesne 120, Omaha 112 Obi Emegano, Oral Roberts // A.J. Jacobson, North Dakota State // Chris Kading, North Dakota State // Paul Miller, North Dakota State // Matt O’Leary, IUPUI Player of the Year Max Landis, Fort Wayne Transfer of the Year Tra-Deon Hollins, Omaha Freshman of the Year Mike Daum, South Dakota State Sixth Man of the Year Mike Daum, South Dakota State Defensive Player of the Year Tra-Deon Hollins, Omaha Coach of the Year Jon Coffman, Fort Wayne

26 @thesummitleague MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org YEAR-BY-YEAR SUMMARIES 2016-17 STANDINGS Summit League Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. South Dakota 12 4 .750 22 12 .647 North Dakota State 11 5 .688 18 11 .621 Omaha 9 7 .563 18 14 .563 Fort Wayne 8 8 .500 20 13 .606 Denver 8 8 .500 16 14 ,533 South Dakota State 8 8 .500 18 17 .514 IUPUI 7 9 .438 14 18 .438 Western Illinois 5 11 .313 8 20 .286 Oral Roberts 4 12 .250 8 22 .267 SUMMIT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT RESULTS (Sioux Falls, S.D.) Quarterfinals (1) South Dakota 78, (8) Western Illinois 69 (OT) (7) IUPUI 76, (2) North Dakota State 57 (4) South Dakota State 83, (5) Denver 73 (3) Omaha 84, (6) Fort Wayne 80 Semifinals (4) South Dakota State 74, (1) South Dakota 71 (3) Omaha 90, (7) IUPUI 62 Final (4) South Dakota State 79, (3) Omaha 77 All-Tournament Team Mike Daum, South Dakota State (MVP) // Tra-Deon Hollins, Omaha / Matt Mooney, South Dakota // Reed Tellinghuisen, South Dakota State // Tre’Shawn Thurman, Omaha POSTSEASON RESULTS NCAA Tournament West Region First Round (at Salt Lake City, Utah) (1) Gonzaga 66, (16) South Dakota State 46 National Invitation Tournament First Round (at Iowa City, Iowa) (1) Iowa 87, (8) South Dakota 75 CollegeInsider.com Tournament First Round (at Fort Wayne, Ind.) Fort Wayne 88, Ball State 80 Second Round Fort Wayne advanced (bye) Quarterfinal Round (at Corpus Christi, Texas) Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 78, Fort Wayne 62 AWARDS First Team All-Summit Mike Daum, South Dakota State // Tyler Flack, South Dakota // Tra-Deon Hollins, Omaha // John Konchar, Fort Wayne // Paul Miller, North Dakota State // Matt Mooney, South Dakota Second Team All-Summit Daniel Amigo, Denver // Garret Covington, Western Illinois // Mo Evans, Fort Wayne // Marcus Tyus, Omaha // Dexter Werner, North Dakota State Honorable Mention All-Summit Darell Combs, IUPUI // Matt O’Leary, IUPUI // Albert Owens, Oral Roberts // Joe Rosga, Denver // Tre’Shawn Thurman, Omaha All-Newcomer Team Trey Burch-Manning, South Dakota // Trey Dickerson, South Dakota // Mitch Hahn, Omaha // Matt Mooney, South Dakota // Bryson Scott, Fort Wayne Academic All-League A.J. Jacobson, North Dakota State // Khy Kabellis, North Dakota State // Paul Miller, North Dakota State // Matt O’Leary, IUPUI // Albert Owens, Oral Roberts Player of the Year Mike Daum, South Dakota State Transfer of the Year Matt Mooney, South Dakota Freshman of the Year Emmanuel Nzekwesi, Oral Roberts Sixth Man of the Year Dexter Werner, North Dakota State Defensive Player of the Year Tra-Deon Hollins, Omaha Coach of the Year Craig Smith, South Dakota

@thesummitleague 27 MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org YEAR-BY-YEAR SUMMARIES 2017-18 Academic All-League STANDINGS A.J. Jacobson, North Dakota State // Paul Miller, North Dakota State // Albert Summit League Overall Owens, Oral Roberts // Jake Pemberton, Denver // Reed Tellinghuisen, South Dakota Team W L Pct. W L Pct. State South Dakota State 13 1 .929 28 7 .800 Player of the Year South Dakota 11 3 .786 26 9 .743 Mike Daum, South Dakota State Denver 8 6 .571 15 15 .500 Transfer of the Year Fort Wayne 7 7 .500 18 15 .545 Austin Ruder, Oral Roberts North Dakota State 5 9 .357 15 17 .469 Freshman of the Year Oral Roberts 5 9 .357 11 21 .344 David Jenkins, Jr., South Dakota State Omaha 4 10 .286 9 22 .290 Sixth Man of the Year Western Illinois 3 11 .214 12 16 .429 Albert Owens, Oral Roberts Defensive Player of the Year SUMMIT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT RESULTS Brandon Gilbeck, Western Illinois (Sioux Falls, S.D.) Coach of the Year Quarterfinals T.J. Otzelberger, South Dakota State (1) South Dakota State 66, (8) Western Illinois 60 (2) South Dakota 87, (7) Omaha 73 (5) North Dakota State 86, (4) Fort Wayne 82 (3) Denver 90, (6) Oral Roberts 88 (2OT) Semifinals (1) South Dakota State 78, (5) North Dakota State 57 (2) South Dakota 76, (3) Denver 58 Final (1) South Dakota State 97, (2) South Dakota 87 All-Tournament Team Mike Daum, South Dakota State (MVP) // David Jenkins, Jr., South Dakota State // Paul Miller, North Dakota State // Matt Mooney, South Dakota // John Konchar, Fort Wayne POSTSEASON RESULTS NCAA Tournament West Region First Round (Boise, Idaho) (5) Ohio State 81, (12) South Dakota State 73

College Basketball Invitational First Round (Vermillion, S.D.) North Texas 90, South Dakota 77

CollegeInsider.com Tournament First Round (Fort Wayne, Ind.) The Summit League set a new record for championship game attendance when Fort Wayne 89, Central Michigan 94 South Dakota State squared off against rival South Dakota in front of 11,114 fans. AWARDS First Team All-Summit Mike Daum, South Dakota State // John Konchar, Fort Wayne // Paul Miller, North Dakota State // Matt Mooney, South Dakota // Joe Rosga, Denver // Bryson Scott, Fort Wayne Second Team All-Summit Daniel Amigo, Denver // Trey Burch-Manning, South Dakota // Tyler Hagedorn, South Dakota // Zach Jackson, Omaha // David Jenkins, Jr., South Dakota State Honorable Mention All-Summit Brandon Gilbeck, Western Illinois // Emmanuel Nzekwesi, Oral Roberts // Triston Simpson, South Dakota // Reed Tellinghuisen, South Dakota State // Kobe Webster, Western Illinois All-Newcomer Team Nick Fuller, South Dakota // Cameron Hunter, North Dakota State // David Jenkins, Jr., South Dakota State// Sam Kearns, Oral Roberts // Kobe Webster, Western Illinois

28 @thesummitleague MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org YEAR-BY-YEAR SUMMARIES 2018-19 2019-20 STANDINGS STANDINGS Summit League Overall Summit League Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Team W L Pct. W L Pct. South Dakota State 14 2 .875 24 9 .727 North Dakota State 13 3 .813 25 8 .758 Omaha 13 3 .813 21 11 .656 South Dakota State 13 3 .813 22 10 .688 Purdue Fort Wayne 9 7 .563 18 15 .545 South Dakota 10 6 .625 20 12 .625 North Dakota State 9 7 .563 19 16 .543 Oral Roberts 7 9 .438 11 21 .344 Oral Roberts 9 7 .563 17 14 .548 South Dakota 7 9 .438 13 17 .433 Omaha 9 7 .563 16 16 .500 North Dakota 6 10 .375 12 18 .400 North Dakota 7 9 .438 15 18 .455 Western Illinois 4 12 .250 10 21 .323 Purdue Fort Wayne 6 10 .375 14 19 .424 Denver 3 13 .188 8 22 .267 Denver 3 13 .188 7 24 .226 Western Illinois 2 14 .125 5 21 .192 SUMMIT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT RESULTS (Sioux Falls, S.D.) SUMMIT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT RESULTS Quarterfinals (Sioux Falls, S.D.) (8) Western Illinois 79, (1) South Dakota State 76 Quarterfinals (2) Omaha 81, (7) North Dakota 76 (1) North Dakota State 71, (8) Denver 69 (4) North Dakota State 86, (5) Oral Roberts 73 (7) Purdue Fort Wayne 77, (2) South Dakota State 74 (3) Purdue Fort Wayne 96, (6) South Dakota 70 Semifinals (4) Oral Roberts 79, (5) Omaha 52 (4) North Dakota State 76, (8) Western Illinois 73 (6) North Dakota 74, (3) South Dakota 71 (2) Omaha 61, (3) Purdue Fort Wayne 60 Semifinals Final (1) North Dakota State 75, (4) Oral Roberts 69 (4) North Dakota State 73, (2) Omaha 63 (6) North Dakota 73, (7) Purdue Fort Wayne 56 All-Tournament Team Final Vinnie Shahid, North Dakota State (MVP) // Tyson Ward, North Dakota State // (1) North Dakota State 89, (6) North Dakota 53 Mitch Hahn, Omaha // Zach Jackson, Omaha // John Konchar, Purdue Fort Wayne All-Tournament Team Vinnie Shahid, North Dakota State (MVP) // Tyson Ward, North Dakota State // POSTSEASON RESULTS Sam Greisel, North Dakota State // Marlon Stewart, North Dakota // Kevin Obanor, National Invitation Tournament First Round (Austin, Texas) Oral Roberts (1) Texas 79, (8) South Dakota State 73 POSTSEASON RESULTS NCAA Tournament East Region The NCAA Tournament and all other postseason events were cancelled due to the COVID-19 First Four (Dayton, Ohio) virus. (16) North Dakota State 78, (16) North Carolina Central 74 AWARDS First Round (Columbia, S.C.) First Team All-Summit (1) Duke 85, (16) North Dakota State 62 Tyler Hagedorn, South Dakota // Emmanuel Nzekwesi, Oral Roberts // Vinnie Shahid, North Dakota State // Marlon Stewart, North Dakota // Tyson Ward, North AWARDS Dakota State // Douglas Wilson, South Dakota State First Team All-Summit Second Team All-Summit Mike Daum, South Dakota State // Mitch Hahn, Omaha // Zach Jackson, Omaha // Deonde Burns, Oral Roberts // Matt Dentlinger, South Dakota State // Ade Murkey, David Jenkins, Jr., South Dakota State // John Konchar, Purdue Fort Wayne // Denver // Stanley Umude, South Dakota // Kobe Webster, Western Illinois Stanley Umude, South Dakota Honorable Mention All-Summit Second Team All-Summit Noah Freidel, South Dakota State // Jarred Godfrey, Purdue Fort Wayne // Matt Skyler Flatten, South Dakota State // Brandon Gilbeck, Western Illinois // Emmanuel Nzekwesi, Oral Roberts // Kevin Obanor, Oral Roberts // Kobe Webster, Western Pile, Omaha // Filip Rebraca, North Dakota // K.J. Robinson, Omaha Illinois All-Newcomer Team Honorable Mention All-Summit , Oral Roberts // Deonte Billups, Purdue Fort Wayne // Deondre Burns, Trey Burch-Manning, South Dakota // Kason Harrell, Purdue Fort Wayne // Cortez Oral Roberts // Noah Freidel, South Dakota State // Douglas Wilson, South Dakota Seales, North Dakota // Vinnie Shahid, North Dakota State // Triston Simpson, State South Dakota Academic All-League All-Newcomer Team Matt Dentlinger, South Dakota State // Rocky Kreuser, North Dakota State // Emmanuel Ronnie Harrell, Jr., Denver // Matt Holba, Purdue Fort Wayne // Cody Kelley, South Nzekwesi, Oral Roberts // Matt Pile, Omaha // Kobe Webster, Western Illinois Dakota // Kevin Obanor, Oral Roberts // Vinnie Shahid, North Dakota State Player of the Year and Newcomer of the Year Academic All-League Douglas Wilson, South Dakota State Mitch Hahn, Omaha // Rocky Kreuser, North Dakota State // Matt Pile, Omaha // Freshman of the Year Jared Samuelson, North Dakota State // Kobe Webster, Western Illinois Noah Freidel, South Dakota State Player of the Year Sixth Man of the Year Mike Daum, South Dakota State Marlon Ruffin, Omaha Newcomer of the Year Defensive Player of the Year Vinnie Shahid, North Dakota State Matt Pile, Omaha Freshman of the Year Coach of the Year Kevin Obanor, Oral Roberts Eric Henderson, South Dakota State Sixth Man of the Year Kevin Obanor, Oral Roberts Defensive Player of the Year Brandon Gilbeck, Western Illinois Coach of the Year Derrin Hansen, Omaha @thesummitleague 29 MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org ALL-TIME NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS 1986 1999 2010 EAST REGION SOUTH REGION WEST REGION First Round First Round First Round (14) Cleveland State 83, (3) Indiana 79 (2) Maryland 82, (15) Valparaiso 60 (3) Pittsburgh 89, (14) Oakland 66 Second Round (14) Cleveland State 75, (6) St. Joseph’s 69 2000 2011 Regional Semifinal MIDWEST REGION WEST REGION (7) Navy 71, (14) Cleveland State 70 First Round First Round (1) Michigan State 65, (16) Valparaiso 38 (4) Texas 85, (13) Oakland 81 1987 SOUTHEAST REGION 2001 2012 First Round EAST REGION SOUTH REGION (13) Missouri State 65, (4) Clemson 60 First Round First Round Second Round (3) Boston College 68, (14) Southern Utah 65 (3) Baylor 68, (14) South Dakota State 60 (5) Kansas 67, (13) Missouri State 63 2002 2013 1988 EAST REGION SOUTH REGION WEST REGION First Round First Round First Round (4) Kentucky 83, (13) Valparaiso 68 (4) Michigan 71, (13) South Dakota State 56 (4) UNLV 54, (13) Missouri State 50 2003 2014 1989 MIDWEST REGION SOUTH REGION WEST REGION (1) Kentucky 95, (16) IUPUI 64 First Round First Round (12) North Dakota State 80, (5) Oklahoma 75 (OT) (3) Seton Hall 60, (14) Missouri State 51 2004 Second Round ST. LOUIS REGION (4) San Diego State 63, (12) North Dakota State 44 1990 (2) Gonzaga 76, (15) Valparaiso 49 MIDWEST REGION 2015 First Round 2005 SOUTH REGION (8) North Carolina 83, (9) Missouri State 70 SYRACUSE REGION First Round SOUTHEAST REGION First Four (2) Gonzaga 86, (15) North Dakota State 76 First Round Oakland 79, Alabama A&M 69 (14) Northern Iowa 74, (3) Missouri 71 First Round 2016 Second Round (1) North Carolina 96, (16) Oakland 68 SOUTH REGION (6) Minnesota 81, (14) Northern Iowa 78 First Round 2006 (5) Maryland 79, (12) South Dakota State 74 1991 OAKLAND REGION WEST REGION First Round 2017 First Round (1) Memphis 94, (16) Oral Roberts 78 WEST REGION (5) Michigan State 60, (12) Green Bay 58 First Round MIDWEST REGION 2007 (1) Gonzaga 66, (16) South Dakota State 46 First Round EAST REGION (4) St. John’s 75, (13) Northern Illinois 68 First Round 2018 (3) Washington State 70, (14) Oral Roberts 54 WEST REGION 1992 First Round WEST REGION 2008 (5) Ohio State 81, (12) South Dakota State 73 First Round SOUTH REGION (2) Indiana 94, (15) Eastern Illinois 55 First Round 2019 (4) Pittsburgh 82, (13) Oral Roberts 63 EAST REGION 1993 First Four MIDEAST REGION 2009 (16) North Dakota State 78, (16) North Carolina Central 74 First Round MIDWEST REGION First Round (1) Indiana 97, (16) Wright State 54 First Round (1) Duke 85, (16) North Dakota State 62 (3) Kansas 84, (14) North Dakota State 74 1994 2020 WEST REGION Cancelled due to COVID-19 outbreak First Round First Round (12) UW-Green Bay 61, (5) California 57 Second Round ALL-TIME NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS BY TEAM (4) Syracuse 64, (12) Green Bay 59 CURRENT MEMBERS Appearances Won Lost Pct. Best Finish 1995 North Dakota State 4 (2009, ‘14, ‘15, ‘19) 2 4 .333 Second Round (2014) WEST REGION South Dakota State 5 (2012, ‘13, ‘16, ‘17, ‘18) 0 5 .000 First Round (2012, ‘13, ‘16, ‘17, ‘18) First Round Oral Roberts 3 (2006, ‘07, ‘08) 0 3 .000 First Round (2006, ‘07, ‘08) (3) Arizona 90, (14) Valparaiso 51 FORMER MEMBERS Appearances Won Lost Pct. Best Finish 1997 Cleveland State 1 (1986) 2 1 .667 Sweet 16 (1986) WEST REGION Eastern Illinois 1 (1992) 0 1 .000 First Round (1992) First Round Green Bay 2 (1991, ‘94) 1 2 .333 Second Round (1994) (5) Boston College 73, (12) Valparaiso 66 IUPUI 1 (2003) 0 1 .000 First Round (2003) 1998 Northern Illinois 1 (1991) 0 1 .000 First Round (1991) MIDWEST REGION Northern Iowa 1 (1990) 1 1 .500 Second Round (1990) First Round Missouri State 4 (1987, ‘88, ‘89, ‘90) 1 4 .200 Second Round (1987) (13) Valparaiso 70, (4) Mississippi 69 Oakland 1 (2005, ‘10, ‘11) 1 3 .250 First Round (2005, ‘10, ‘11) Second Round Southern Utah 1 (2001) 0 1 .000 First Round (2001) (13) Valparaiso 83, (12) Florida State 77, OT Valparaiso 7 (1996, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00, ‘02, ‘04) 2 7 .222 Sweet 16 (1998) Regional Semifinal Wright State 1 (1993) 0 1 .000 First Round (1993) (8) Rhode Island 74, (13) Valparaiso 68 TOTAL 10 34 .227 Sweet 16 (1986, 1998) 30 @thesummitleague MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org ALL-TIME NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS WRIGHT STATE NCAA RESULTS BY SEED NCAA RESULTS BY SCHOOL 1993 16 1st Indiana (1) L, 54-97 #9 CURRENT MEMBERS Record: 0-1 NCAA TOURNAMENT NOTES Year Round School Opponent (Seed) Result NORTH DAKOTA STATE ALL-TIME RECORD BY ROUND 1990 1st Missouri State North Carolina (8) UNC, 83-70 2009 14 1st Kansas (3) L, 74-84 2014 12 1st Oklahoma (5) W, 80-75, OT Round Record Pct. Last Win 2nd San Diego State (4) L, 44-63 First Four 2-0 1.000 NDSU (2019) #12 2015 15 1st Gonzaga (2) L, 76-86 Round of 64 6-26 .188 NDSU (2014) Record: 2-4 2019 16 Play-In N.C. Central (16) W, 78-74 Round of 32 2-6 .250 Valparaiso (1998) Year Round School Opponent (Seed) Result 16 1st Duke (1) L, 85-62 Regional Semifinal 0-2 .000 None 1991 1st Green Bay Michigan State (5) MSU, 60-58 FIRST FOUR WINS 1994 1st Green Bay California (5) UWGB, 61-57 ORAL ROBERTS 2005: Oakland (def. Alabama A&M) 2nd Green Bay Syracuse (4) Syracuse, 64-59 2006 16 1st Memphis (1) L, 78-94 2019: North Dakota State (def. North Carolina Central) 1997 1st Valparaiso Boston College (5) BC, 73-66 2007 14 1st Washington State (3) L, 54-70 2014 1st North Dakota St. Oklahoma (5) NDSU, 80-75, OT 2008 13 1st Pittsburgh (4) L, 63-82 ROUND OF 64 WINS 2nd North Dakota St. San Diego St. (4) San Diego St., 63-44 1986: Cleveland State (def. Indiana) SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 1987: Missouri State (def. Clemson) 2016 1st South Dakota St. Maryland (5) Maryland, 79-74 1990: Northern Iowa (def. Missouri) 2018 1st South Dakota St. Ohio State (5) Ohio State, 81-73 2012 14 1st Baylor (3) L, 60-68 2013 13 1st Michigan (4) L, 56-71 1994: Green Bay (def. California) 2016 12 1st Maryland (5) L, 74-79 1998: Valparaiso (def. Mississippi) #13 2017 16 1st Gonzaga (1) L, 46-66 2014: North Dakota State (def. Oklahoma) Record: 3-7 2018 12 1st Ohio State (5) L, 73-81 ROUND OF 32 WINS Year Round School Opponent (Seed) Result 1986: Cleveland State (def. St. Joseph’s) 1987 1st Missouri State Clemson (4) MSU, 65-60 FORMER MEMBERS 1998: Valparaiso (def. Florida State) 2nd Missouri State Kansas (5) KU, 67-63 1988 1st Missouri State UNLV (4) UNLV, 54-50 CLEVELAND STATE DEEPEST RUN 1991 1st Northern Illinois St. John’s (4) SJU, 75-68 Year Seed Round Opponent (Seed) Result Sweet 16: Cleveland State (1986) and Valparaiso (1998) 1998 1st Valparaiso Mississippi (4) Valpo, 70-69 1986 14 1st Indiana (3) W, 83-79 2nd St. Joseph’s (6) W, 75-69 BIGGEST UPSET 2nd Valparaiso Florida State (12) Valpo, 83-77, OT 14 over 3: Cleveland State (1986) and Northern Iowa (1990) S16 Valparaiso Rhode Island (8) URI, 74-68 S16 Navy (7) L, 70-71 2002 1st Valparaiso Kentucky (4) UK, 83-68 HIGHEST SEED EASTERN ILLINOIS No. 9: Missouri State (1990) 2008 1st Oral Roberts Pittsburgh (4) Pitt, 82-63 1992 15 1st Indiana (2) L, 55-94 2011 1st Oakland Texas (4) Texas, 85-81 SUMMIT LEAGUE AVERAGES 2013 1st South Dakota St. Michigan (4) Michigan, 71-56 GREEN BAY : 65.1 (2,788 points in 43 games) 1991 12 1st Michigan State (5) L, 58-60 Points Allowed: 75.9 (3,255 points in 43 games) #14 1994 12 1st California (5) W, 61-57 Scoring Margin: -10.8 ppg Record: 3-8 2nd Syracuse (4) L, 59-64 Year Round School Opponent (Seed) Result SUPERLATIVES IUPUI Victory Margin: 10 points, Oakland vs. Alabama A&M (2005) 1986 1st Cleveland State Indiana (3) CSU, 83-79 Defeat Margin: 43 points, Wright State vs. Indiana (1993) 2nd Cleveland State St. Joseph’s (6) CSU, 75-69 2003 16 1st Kentucky (1) L, 64-95 Most Points Scored: 83, Cleveland State vs. Indiana (1986) S16 Cleveland State Navy (7) Navy, 71-70 Valparaiso vs. Florida State (1998) NORTHERN ILLINOIS 1989 1st Missouri State Seton Hall (3) SHU, 60-51 Fewest Points Scored: 38, Valparaiso vs. Michigan State (2000) 1991 13 1st St. John’s (4) L, 68-75 Most Points Allowed: 97, Wright State vs. Indiana (1993) 1990 1st Northern Iowa Missouri (3) UNI, 74-71 Fewest Points Allowed: 57, Green Bay vs. California (1994) 2nd Northern Iowa Minnesota (6) UM, 81-78 NORTHERN IOWA 1996 1st Valparaiso Arizona (3) UA, 90-51 1990 14 1st Missouri (3) W, 74-71 2001 1st Southern Utah Boston College (3) BC, 68-65 2nd Minnesota (6) L, 78-81 2007 1st Oral Roberts Washington State (3) WSU, 70-54 2009 1st North Dakota St. Kansas (3) KU, 84-74 MISSOURI STATE 2010 1st Oakland Pittsburgh (3) Pitt, 89-66 1987 13 1st Clemson (4) W, 65-60 2012 1st South Dakota St. Baylor (3) Baylor, 68-60 2nd Kansas (5) L, 63-67 1988 13 1st UNLV (4) L, 50-54 1989 14 1st Seton Hall (3) L, 51-60 #15 1990 9 1st North Carolina (8) L, 70-83 Record: 0-4 Year Round School Opponent (Seed) Result OAKLAND 1992 1st Eastern Illinois Indiana (2) IU, 94-55 2005 16 Play-In Alabama A&M (16) W, 79-69 1999 1st Valparaiso Maryland (2) UM, 82-60 16 1st North Carolina (1) L, 68-96 2004 1st Valparaiso Gonzaga (2) Gonzaga, 76-49 2010 14 1st Pittsburgh (3) L, 66-89 2015 1st North Dakota St. Gonzaga (2) Gonzaga, 86-76 2011 13 1st Texas (4) L, 81-85 #16 SOUTHERN UTAH Record: 1-6 2001 14 1st Boston College (3) L, 65-68 Year Round School Opponent (Seed) Result 1993 1st Wright State Indiana (1) IU, 97-54 VALPARAISO 1996 14 1st Arizona (3) L, 51-90 2000 1st Valparaiso Michigan State (1) MSU, 65-38 1997 12 1st Boston College (5) L, 66-73 2003 1st IUPUI Kentucky (1) UK, 95-64 1998 13 1st Mississippi (4) W, 70-69 2005 Play-In Oakland Alabama A&M (16) OU, 79-69 2nd Florida State (12) W, 83-77 (OT) 1st Oakland North Carolina (1) UNC, 96-68 S16 Rhode Island (8) L, 68-74 2006 1st Oral Roberts Memphis (1) Memphis, 94-78 1999 15 1st Maryland (2) L, 60-82 2017 1st South Dakota St. Gonzaga (1) Gonzaga, 66-46 2000 16 1st Michigan State (1) L, 38-65 2019 Play-In North Dakota St. N.C. Central NDSU, 78-74 2002 13 1st Kentucky (4) L, 68-83 1st North Dakota St. Duke (1) Duke, 85-62 2004 15 1st Gonzaga (2) L, 49-76 Summit League wins in bold

@thesummitleague 31 MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org NIT RESULTS CIT RESULTS CBI RESULTS 1986 2009 2010 First Round First Round First Round Missouri State 59, Pittsburgh 52 Oakland 80, Kent State 74 IUPUI 74, Hofstra 60 Second Round Second Round Quarterfinal Missouri State 83, Marquette 59 Bradley 76, Oakland 75 Princeton 74, IUPUI 68, 2OT Quarterfinal Florida 54, Missouri State 53 2011 2012 First Round First Round 1987 SMU 64, Oral Roberts 57 (OT) Wyoming 78, North Dakota State 75 First Round Oregon State, 80 Western Illinois 59 Cleveland State 92, Tennessee-Chattanooga 73 2012 Second Round First Round 2013 Illinois State 79, Cleveland State 77 Oakland 86, Bowling Green 69 First Round Second Round Western Michigan 72, North Dakota State 71 (OT) 1988 Oakland 84, Buffalo 76 Purdue 81, Western Illinois 67 First Round Quarterfinal Cleveland State 89, Illinois State 84, OT Oakland 77, Rice 70 2014 Second Round Semifinal First Round Ohio State 86, Cleveland State 80 Utah State 105, Oakland 81 Old Dominion 72, South Dakota State 65 1990 2013 2015 First Round First Round First Round Green Bay 73, Southern Illinois 60 Youngstown State 99, Oakland 87 Oral Roberts 91, UC Santa Barbara 87 Second Round Second Round Saint Louis 58, Green Bay 54 2014 Loyola (Chicago) 86, Oral Roberts 78 First Round 1992 Fort Wayne 97, Akron 91 2016 First Round Omaha 91, North Dakota 75 First Round Manhattan 67, Green Bay 65 Second Round Duquesne 120, Omaha 112 VMI 106, Fort Wayne 95 2003 Murray State 86, Omaha 62 2018 First Round First Round Iowa 62, Valparaiso 60 2015 North Texas 90, South Dakota 77 First Round 2005 Evansville 82, Fort Wayne 77 First Round CBI RECORDS BY SCHOOL Maryland 85, Oral Roberts 72 2017 First Round CURRENT MEMBERS Appearances W L Pct. 2012 Fort Wayne 88, Ball State 80 IUPUI 2010 1 1 .500 First Round Second Round Nevada 68, Oral Roberts 59 Fort Wayne advanced (bye) North Dakota State 2012, 2013 0 2 .000 Quarterfinal Omaha 2016 0 1 .000 2015 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 78, Fort Wayne 62 Oral Roberts 2015 1 1 .500 First Round South Dakota State 86, Colorado State 76 2018 South Dakota 2018 0 1 .000 Second Round First Round South Dakota State 2014 0 1 .000 Vanderbilt 92, South Dakota State 77 Central Michigan 94, Fort Wayne 89 Western Illinois 2012, 2013 0 2 .000 2016 TOTAL 8 2 9 .182 First Round CIT RECORDS BY SCHOOL San Diego State 79, Fort Wayne 55 CBI HOME/ROAD RECORDS CURRENT MEMBERS Appearances W L Pct. 2017 Fort Wayne 2014, ‘15, ‘17, ‘18 2 4 .333 School Home Road First Round IUPUI 0-1 (.000) 1-0 (1.000) Iowa 87, South Dakota 75 Omaha 2014 1 1 .500 Oral Roberts 2011 0 1 .000 North Dakota State --- 0-2 (.000) 2019 FORMER MEMBERS Appearances W L Pct Omaha --- 0-1 (.000) First Round Oakland 2009, 2012, 2013 4 3 .571 Oral Roberts 1-0 (1.000) 0-1 (.000) Texas 79, South Dakota State 73 TOTAL 8 7 9 .438 South Dakota 0-1 (.000) 0-0 (N/A) NIT RECORDS BY SCHOOL South Dakota State --- 0-1 (.000) CURRENT MEMBERS Appearances W L Pct. CIT HOME/ROAD RECORDS Western Illinois --- 0-2 (.000) Fort Wayne 2016 0 1 .000 TOTAL 1-2 (.333) 1-7 (.125) Oral Roberts 2005, 2012 0 2 .000 School Home Road South Dakota 2017 0 1 .000 Fort Wayne 2-1 (.667) 0-3 (.000) South Dakota State 2015, 2019 1 2 .333 FORMER MEMBERS Appearances W L Pct. Oakland 4-0 (1.000) 0-3 (.000) Cleveland State 1987, 1988 2 2 .500 Omaha 1-0 (1.000) 0-1 (.000) Missouri State 1986 2 1 .667 Oral Roberts --- 0-1 (.000) Valparaiso 2003 0 1 .000 TOTAL 7-1 (.875) 0-8 (.000) Green Bay 1990, 1992 1 2 .333 TOTAL 12 6 12 .333 NIT HOME RECORDS School Home Year(s) Cleveland State 1-1 (.500) 1987, 1988 Green Bay 1-0 (1.000) 1992 Missouri State 2-0 (1.000) 1986 Oral Roberts 0-1 (.000) 2012 TOTAL 4-2 (.667) 32 @thesummitleague MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org ALL-TIME RESULTS VS. RANKED OPPONENTS (BY AP RANKING) #1 #4 12/16/01 Western Illinois Illinois A Illinois, 98-62 Date School Opponent Site Result 12/23/88 Eastern Illinois Iowa A Iowa, 89-71 12/4/04 Valparaiso Duke N Duke, 93-61 11/20/99 Youngstown State Cincinnati A Cincinnati, 94-67 *3/19/92 Eastern Illinois Indiana N Indiana, 94-55 11/24/07 Oakland Michigan State A MSU, 75-71 12/6/04 Chicago State Illinois A Illinois, 78-59 1/23/96 C. Connecticut St. Connecticut A UConn, 116-46 12/17/07 Fort Wayne Marquette A Marquette, 80-56 12/19/04 Valparaiso Illinois A Illinois, 93-56 12/8/01 Kansas City Kansas A Kansas, 79-68 12/22/08 Fort Wayne Purdue A Purdue, 70-55 12/18/05 Valparaiso Duke A Duke, 104-77 11/19/06 Oakland Pittsburgh A Pitt, 66-55 *3/21/13 South Dakota St. Michigan N Michigan, 71-56 12/16/06 Oakland UCLA A UCLA, 74-53 11/11/07 Kansas City Kansas A Kansas, 85-62 11/14/14 North Dakota St. Texas A Texas, 85-50 12/13/08 Oral Roberts North Carolina A UNC, 100-84 12/18/07 Oral Roberts Texas A Texas, 66-56 12/17/16 Oral Roberts Creighton A Creighton, 66-65 11/25/09 Oakland Kansas A Kansas, 89-59 11/14/17 North Dakota St. USC A USC, 75-65 11/12/12 North Dakota St. Indiana A Indiana, 87-61 #5 11/14/18 North Dakota Kentucky A Kentucky, 96-58 12/2/17 South Dakota Duke A Duke, 96-80 12/23/89 Green Bay Illinois A Illinois, 71-47 11/22/19 Purdue Fort Wayne Ohio State A Ohio State, 85-46 12/18/18 South Dakota Kansas A Kansas, 89-53 12/2/92 Wright State Kentucky A Kentucky, 81-65 11/29/93 Cleveland State Michigan A Michigan, 84-71 #11 #2 11/17/98 Oakland Michigan State H MSU, 96-66 12/3/83 Illinois-Chicago Michigan State A MSU, 99-82 12/28/85 Illinois-Chicago Michigan A Michigan, 85-54 *3/11/99 Valparaiso Maryland N Maryland, 82-60 *3/18/89 Missouri State Seton Hall N SHU, 60-51 12/29/85 Cleveland State Michigan A Michigan, 105-85 12/18/99 Oakland Michigan State A MSU, 86-51 1/13/93 Cleveland State Cincinnati H Cincinnati, 72-63 *3/19/93 Wright State Indiana N Indiana, 97-54 *3/16/00 Valparaiso Michigan State N MSU, 65-38 *3/15/96 Valparaiso Arizona N Arizona, 90-51 12/13/99 IUPUI Arizona A Arizona, 70-41 11/19/03 Oakland Missouri H Missouri, 90-85 1/4/03 Oakland Illinois A Illinois, 88-53 *3/21/03 IUPUI Kentucky N Kentucky, 95-64 2/26/04 Valparaiso Duke A Duke, 97-63 11/29/03 Centenary Texas A Texas, 94-59 *3/18/05 Oakland North Carolina N UNC, 96-68 11/24/04 Oakland Illinois A Illinois, 85-54 *3/15/07 Oral Roberts Washington State N WSU, 70-54 12/9/10 IUPUI Ohio State A OSU, 75-64 *3/17/06 Oral Roberts Memphis N Memphis, 94-78 11/10/07 IUPUI Marquette A Marquette, 76-68 12/23/10 Oakland Ohio State A OSU, 92-63 11/19/08 Fort Wayne Michigan State H MSU, 70-59 12/27/08 Oakland Michigan State H MSU, 82-66 *3/16/17 South Dakota St. Gonzaga N Gonzaga, 66-46 12/22/09 Oakland Syracuse A Syracuse, 92-60 12/23/10 Kansas City Kansas State A KSU, 80-64 12/7/11 IUPUI Louisville A Louisville, 90-60 12/7/15 IUPUI Purdue A Purdue, 80-53 #3 11/12/12 IUPUI Michigan A Michigan, 91-54 12/29/89 Northern Iowa Georgetown N G’town, 83-49 12/8/12 Kansas City Louisville A Louisville, 99-47 #12 11/26/90 Western Illinois Arizona A Arizona, 90-51 12/1/15 North Dakota St. Iowa State A Iowa State, 84-64 12/4/85 Green Bay Illinois A Illinois, 84-34 12/22/90 Illinois-Chicago Syracuse A Syracuse, 110-66 3/22/19* North Dakota St. Duke N Duke, 85-62 12/17/91 Illinois-Chicago Michigan State A MSU, 75-51 11/19/00 Oakland Michigan State A MSU, 97-61 *3/14/02 Valparaiso Kentucky N Kentucky, 83-68 *3/18/04 Valparaiso Gonzaga N Gonzaga, 74-49 #6 11/23/04 Kansas City Mississippi State A Miss. St., 82-64 11/15/06 Oral Roberts Kansas A ORU, 78-71 *3/11/90 Northern Iowa Missouri N UNI, 74-71 12/10/09 Oakland Michigan State A MSU, 88-57 12/2/06 Valparaiso Ohio State A OSU, 78-58 12/14/92 Cleveland State Michigan A Michigan, 88-56 12/19/09 Fort Wayne Michigan State A MSU, 80-58 1/6/11 Kansas City Kansas A Kansas, 99-52 11/14/10 IUPUI Gonzaga A Gonzaga, 86-56 11/23/12 Kansas City Ohio State A OSU, 91-45 #7 11/12/18 Kansas State Denver A Kansas State, 64-56 12/14/13 North Dakota St. Ohio State A OSU, 79-62 *3/18/88 Missouri State UNLV N UNLV, 54-50 11/22/16 Fort Wayne Indiana H FW, 71-68 (ot) 11/30/96 Cleveland State Michigan H Michigan, 80-74 #13 11/17/17 South Dakota St. Kansas A Kansas, 98-64 11/20/09 South Dakota St. Purdue N Purdue, 74-63 *3/13/87 Missouri State Clemson A Mo. State, 65-60 12/11/10 Oakland Michigan State H MSU, 77-76 12/4/89 Cleveland State Louisville A Louisville, 104-77 12/14/10 Oakland Tennessee A Oakland, 89-82 12/30/91 Eastern Illinois Missouri A Missouri, 83-56 12/22/10 IUPUI San Diego State N San Diego St., 56-54 *3/19/94 Green Bay Syracuse A Syracuse, 64-59 *3/20/14 North Dakota St. Gonzaga N Gonzaga, 86-76 12/29/96 Valparaiso Indiana A Indiana, 72-51 12/12/15 Oral Roberts Oklahoma A Oklahoma, 96-73 11/22/03 Western Illinois Illinois A Illinois, 94-66 11/29/16 North Dakota St. Xavier A Xavier, 85-55 11/27/06 Valparaiso Marquette H Marquette, 65-62 12/21/16 South Dakota Gonzaga A Gonzaga, 102-65 12/4/06 Southern Utah Washington A UW, 87-72 12/15/18 South Dakota St. Nevada A Nevada, 72-68 12/23/09 Oral Roberts New Mexico H ORU, 75-66 12/16/10 Oral Roberts Missouri A Missouri, 81-62 #8 11/15/11 Fort Wayne Xavier A Xavier, 86-63 12/13/82 Eastern Illinois Missouri A Missouri, 76-61 12/11/12 North Dakota St. Minnesota A Minnesota, 70-57 12/5/95 Troy Mississippi State A Miss. St., 123-73 *3/22/14 North Dakota St. San Diego St. N San Diego St., 63-44 12/18/07 Western Illinois UCLA A UCLA, 77-52 12/18/17 Omaha Kansas A Kansas, 109-64 *3/18/11 Oakland Texas N Texas, 85-81 12/18/11 Oral Roberts Xavier A ORU, 64-42 #14 11/2217 Fort Wayne Kentucky A Kentucky, 86-67 1/12/83 Northern Iowa Missouri A Missouri, 91-62 12/21/18 Denver Gonzaga A Gonzaga, 101-40 11/18/88 Missouri State Missouri A Missouri, 73-54 11/12/19 North Dakota Gonzaga A Gonzaga, 97-66 12/29/92 Youngstown State Georgia Tech A GT, 105-85 12/6/94 Valparaiso Wisconsin A Wisconsin, 69-51 #9 11/20/01 Southern Utah Stanford A Stanford, 81-63 12/8/86 Eastern Illinois Illinois A Illinois, 85-51 12/30/01 Valparaiso Arizona A Arizona, 74-70 11/26/88 Illinois-Chicago Illinois A Illinois, 85-59 11/22/03 Oral Roberts Oklahoma A Oklahoma, 84-68 11/17/97 Valparaiso Purdue H Purdue, 73-56 12/3/05 Valparaiso Iowa A Iowa, 72-59 12/11/98 Valparaiso Purdue A Purdue, 78-70 12/28/05 Oral Roberts Oklahoma A Oklahoma, 81-73 12/22/03 Southern Utah Stanford A Stanford, 67-37 *3/20/09 North Dakota St. Kansas N Kansas, 84-74 12/15/07 Fort Wayne Michigan State A MSU, 79-57 11/21/10 Oakland Purdue A Purdue, 82-67 *3/15/12 South Dakota St. Baylor N Baylor, 68-60 12/21/10 Fort Wayne Purdue A Purdue, 77-52 12/28/15 IUPUI Butler A Butler, 92-54 11/22/11 Kansas City Wisconsin A Wisconsin, 77-31 Oral Roberts’ November 2006 upset of No. 3 Kansas 12/4/12 South Dakota St. Minnesota A Minnesota, 88-64 #10 12/23/14 South Dakota St. Utah A Utah, 80-66 at Phog Allen Fieldhouse marks the highest-ranked 11/21/19 South Dakota St. Arizona A Arizona, 71-64 team ever defeated by a road Summit League squad. 12/10/83 Northern Iowa Georgia N UGA, 80-58 12/20/95 Western Illinois Iowa A Iowa, 93-41 *3/13/98 Valparaiso Mississippi N Valpo, 70-69 #15 *3/15/01 Southern Utah Boston College N BC, 68-65 12/8/83 Missouri State Arkansas H Arkansas, 56-41 11/29/97 Valparaiso Stanford N Stanford, 70-65 @thesummitleague 33 MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org ALL-TIME RESULTS VS. RANKED OPPONENTS (BY AP RANKING) 11/26/98 Southern Utah Cincinnati A Cincinnati, 76-63 #20 12/21/04 Centenary Texas A Texas, 97-52 12/21/87 Eastern Illinois Iowa State A ISU, 76-66 (ot) 1/29/05 Oakland Michigan State A MSU, 92-75 12/30/88 Missouri State Kansas A Kansas, 82-73 11/13/07 Oral Roberts Texas A&M A TAMU, 67-53 1/3/90 Northern Iowa Iowa H UNI, 77-74 11/18/10 Western Illinois Missouri A Missouri, 66-61 *3/8/91 Northern Illinois St. John’s N St. John’s, 75-68 11/24/10 North Dakota State Minnesota A Minnesota, 84-65 1/2/93 Eastern Illinois Nebraska A Nebraska, 70-54 11/23/12 Oakland Michigan State A MSU, 70-52 12/10/93 Cleveland State Cincinnati A Cincinnati, 92-70 12/19/16 Western Illinois Purdue A Purdue, 82-50 12/10/96 Troy Arkansas A Arkansas, 137-70 12/11/19 Omaha Arizona A Arizona, 99-49 12/15/01 IUPUI Ball State H BSU, 103-81 12/6/03 Chicago State Purdue A Purdue, 75-57 #16 11/26/05 Western Illinois Indiana H Indiana, 102-79 12/6/82 Missouri State Arkansas A Arkansas, 87-66 12/14/08 IUPUI Arizona State N ASU, 59-58 (ot) *3/14/86 Cleveland State Indiana N CSU, 83-79 12/10/11 Oakland Michigan H Michigan, 90-80 12/4/93 Illinois-Chicago Illinois A Illinois, 101-80 11/11/18 Oral Roberts TCU A TCU, 79-62 *3/17/94 Green Bay California N GB, 61-57 12/18/18 North Dakota Marquette A Marquette, 92-66 11/22/97 Southern Utah Utah A Utah, 66-48 12/27/99 Oakland Ohio State A Ohio St., 76-50 #21 12/8/10 Oakland Illinois A Illinois, 74-63 11/26/91 Western Illinois Iowa A Iowa, 95-58 11/14/11 Oakland Alabama A Alabama, 74-57 11/24/93 Green Bay Purdue N Purdue, 74-69 12/22/12 South Dakota St. New Mexico A SDSU, 70-65 1/1/00 Southern Utah Utah A Utah, 73-56 12/2/02 Valparaiso Cincinnati A Cincinnati, 76-50 #17 12/21/07 Southern Utah Brigham Young A BYU, 70-55 12/12/83 Cleveland State Michigan State H MSU, 71-62 *3/20/14 North Dakota St. Oklahoma N NDSU, 80-75 (ot) 12/18/93 Youngstown State Cincinnati A Cincinnati, 95-55 11/19/99 Western Illinois Illinois A Illinois, 76-53 #22 12/29/00 Oral Roberts Oklahoma N Oklahoma, 84-51 11/18/93 Cleveland State Massachusetts A UMass, 68-60 12/19/01 Oakland Michigan State A MSU, 78-50 3/5/94 Milwaukee Marquette A Marquette, 73-51 12/30/02 Valparaiso Missouri A Missouri, 65-47 12/20/00 Youngstown State Cincinnati A Cincinnati, 74-65 11/29/06 Kansas City Wichita State A WSU, 85-55 12/19/02 Oral Roberts Tulsa A Tulsa, 90-80 11/30/08 Kansas City Florida N Florida, 86-65 12/18/10 Southern Utah UNLV A UNLV, 72-50 12/23/10 South Dakota St. Minnesota A Minnesota, 85-73 12/17/12 Fort Wayne Notre Dame A Notre Dame, 74-62 11/17/11 Western Illinois Michigan A Michigan, 59-55 12/3/19 South Dakota Washington A Washington, 77-55 11/13/15 Western Illinois Wisconsin A WIU, 69-67 11/12/19 Denver Utah State A Utah State, 97-56 #23 12/15/92 Illinois-Chicago Michigan State A MSU, 79-75 11/22/03 #18 Valparaiso Marquette A Marquette, 75-70 *3/21/86 Cleveland State Navy N Navy, 71-70 12/3/04 Centenary Iowa A Iowa, 88-53 12/11/00 Oakland Cincinnati A Cincinnati, 97-58 11/28/07 Oakland Xavier A Xavier, 93-68 1/4/03 Kansas City Kansas H Kansas, 100-46 12/22/07 Oakland Oregon N Oakland, 68-62 11/24/03 Oakland Cincinnati A Cincinnati, 89-60 12/10/14 Denver Northern Iowa H UNI, 65-55 12/17/03 Chicago State Pittsburgh A Pitt, 79-51 12/28/14 South Dakota St. Northern Iowa A UNI, 74-63 12/18/04 IUPUI Louisville A Louisville, 80-60 12/6/16 Fort Wayne Notre Dame A ND, 87-72 12/21/04 IUPUI Louisville A Louisville, 80-60 11/20/08 Southern Utah Florida A Florida, 64-50 #24 *3/19/10 Oakland Pittsburgh N Pitt, 89-66 2/20/93 Green Bay Marquette A Marquette, 63-46 *3/18/16 South Dakota St. Maryland N Maryland, 79-74 12/28/93 Northern Illinois Marquette A Marquette, 73-58 12/18/17 North Dakota St. Arizona A Arizona, 83-53 11/16/08 Kansas City Kansas A Kansas, 71-56 #19 12/13/08 Fort Wayne Marquette A Marquette, 69-50 12/21/85 Valparaiso Notre Dame A Notre Dame, 98-54 #25 12/17/88 Valparaiso Notre Dame H Valpo, 71-68 (ot) 12/12/89 Illinois-Chicago Michigan State H UIC, 65-57 *3/13/90 Northern Iowa Minnesota N Minnesota, 81-78 12/7/91 Cleveland State Michigan H Michigan, 80-61 12/2/03 Valparaiso Cincinnati H Cincinnati, 68-49 11/27/93 Milwaukee Wisconsin A Wisconsin, 106-84 11/29/06 Valparaiso Butler H Butler, 60-47 11/22/96 Western Illinois Iowa N Iowa, 81-66 12/19/06 Oakland Marquette A Marquette, 80-62 12/27/96 C. Connecticut St. Boston College A BC, 63-53 11/14/10 Centenary Memphis A Memphis, 104-40 12/18/97 Akron Syracuse A Syracuse, 82-70 12/19/11 Kansas City Michigan State A MSU, 89-54 12/9/99 Western Illinois Purdue A Purdue, 83-48 11/18/12 South Dakota Gonzaga A Gonzaga, 96-58 12/28/99 Kansas City Tulsa A Tulsa, 81-60 12/13/03 IUPUI Dayton A Dayton, 61-59 11/21/10 IUPUI San Diego State N SDSU, 61-46 12/29/12 Kansas City Kansas State A KSU, 52-44 12/31/12 South Dakota Kansas State A KSU, 70-50

Rankings based on Associated Press Poll on date of game

KEY * - NCAA Tournament Game Summit League member victories in bold

34 @thesummitleague MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org RESULTS VS. AP RANKED OPPONENTS (BY SCHOOL) CURRENT MEMBERS GREEN BAY SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 12/4/85 12 at Illinois L, 84-34 DENVER 11/20/09 7 Purdue (N) L, 74-63 12/23/89 5 at Illinois L, 71-47 Date AP Opponent Result 12/23/10 17 at Minnesota L, 85-73 2/20/93 24 at Marquette L, 63-46 12/10/14 23 Northern Iowa L, 65-55 *3/15/12 9 Baylor (N) L, 68-60 11/24/93 21 Purdue (N) L, 74-69 12/21/18 8 at Gonzaga L, 101-40 12/4/12 14 at Minnesota L, 88-64 *3/17/94 16 California (N) W, 61-57 11/12/19 17 at Utah State L, 97-56 12/22/12 16 at New Mexico W, 70-65 *3/19/94 13 Syracuse (N) L, 64-59 *3/21/13 10 Michigan (N) L, 71-56 KANSAS CITY 12/23/14 14 at Utah L, 80-66 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO 12/28/99 25 at Tulsa L, 81-60 12/28/14 23 at Northern Iowa L, 74-63 12/3/83 11 at Michigan State L, 99-82 12/8/01 4 at Kansas L, 79-68 *3/18/16 18 Maryland (N) L, 79-74 12/28/85 2 at Michigan L, 85-54 1/4/03 18 Kansas L, 100-46 *3/16/17 2 Gonzaga (N) L, 66-46 11/26/88 9 at Illinois L, 85-59 11/23/04 12 at Mississippi State L, 82-64 11/17/17 3 at Kansas L, 98-64 12/12/89 25 Michigan State W, 65-57 11/29/06 17 at Wichita State L, 85-55 12/15/18 7 at Nevada L, 72-68 12/22/90 3 at Syracuse L, 110-66 11/11/07 4 at Kansas L, 85-62 11/21/19 14 at Arizona L, 71-64 12/17/91 12 at Michigan State L, 75-51 11/16/08 24 at Kansas L, 71-56 12/15/92 23 at Michigan State L, 79-75 11/30/08 17 at Florida L, 86-65 WESTERN ILLINOIS 12/4/93 16 at Illinois L, 101-80 12/23/10 11 at Kansas State L, 80-64 11/26/90 3 at Arizona L, 90-51 1/6/11 3 at Kansas L, 99-52 11/26/91 21 at Iowa L, 95-58 IUPUI 11/22/11 14 at Wisconsin L, 77-31 12/20/95 10 at Iowa L, 93-41 12/13/99 2 at Arizona L, 70-41 12/19/11 19 at Michigan State L, 89-54 11/22/96 25 Iowa (N) L, 81-66 12/15/01 20 Ball State (N) L, 103-81 11/23/12 3 at Ohio State L, 91-45 11/19/99 17 at Illinois L, 76-53 *3/21/03 2 Kentucky (N) L, 95-64 12/8/12 5 at Louisville L, 99-47 12/9/99 25 at Purdue L, 83-48 12/13/03 25 at Dayton L, 61-59 12/29/12 25 at Kansas State L, 52-44 12/16/01 10 at Illinois L, 98-62 12/18/04 18 at Louisville L, 80-60 11/22/03 13 at Illinois L, 94-66 11/10/07 11 at Marquette L, 76-68 NORTH DAKOTA 11/26/05 20 Indiana L, 102-79 12/14/08 20 Arizona State (N) L, 59-58 (ot) 11/14/18 10 at Kentucky L, 96-58 12/18/07 8 at UCLA L, 77-52 11/14/10 12 at Gonzaga L, 86-56 12/18/18 20 at Marquette L, 92-66 11/18/10 15 at Missouri L, 66-61 11/21/10 25 San Diego State (N) L, 61-46 11/12/19 8 at Gonzaga L, 97-66 11/17/11 17 at Michigan L, 59-55 12/9/10 2 at Ohio State L, 75-64 11/13/15 17 at Wisconsin W, 69-67 12/22/10 7 San Diego State (N) L, 56-54 NORTH DAKOTA STATE 12/19/16 15 at Purdue L, 82-50 12/7/11 5 at Louisville L, 90-60 *3/20/09 14 Kansas (N) L, 84-74 11/12/12 5 at Michigan L, 91-54 11/24/10 15 at Minnesota L, 84-65 FORMER MEMBERS 12/7/15 11 at Purdue L, 80-53 11/12/12 1 at Indiana L, 87-61 12/28/15 8 at Butler L, 92-54 12/11/12 13 at Minnesota L, 70-57 AKRON 12/14/13 3 at Ohio State L, 79-62 Date AP Opponent Result MILWAUKEE *3/20/14 21 Oklahoma (N) W, 80-75 (ot) 12/18/97 25 at Syracuse L, 82-70 11/27/93 25 at Wisconsin L, 106-84 *3/22/14 13 San Diego State (N) L, 63-44 3/5/94 22 at Marquette L, 71-53 11/14/14 10 at Texas L, 85-50 CENTENARY *3/20/15 7 Gonzaga (N) L, 86-76 12/3/04 23 at Iowa L, 88-53 MISSOURI STATE 12/1/15 5 at Iowa State L, 84-64 12/21/04 15 at Texas L, 97-52 12/6/82 16 at Arkansas L, 87-66 11/29/16 7 at Xavier L, 85-55 11/14/10 19 at Memphis L, 104-40 12/8/83 15 Arkansas L, 56-41 11/14/17 10 at USC L, 75-65 *3/13/87 13 Clemson (N) W, 65-50 12/18/17 18 at Arizona L, 83-53 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE *3/18/88 7 UNLV (N) L, 54-50 *3/22/19 5 Duke (N) L, 85-62 1/23/96 4 at Connecticut L, 116-46 11/18/88 14 at Missouri L, 73-54 12/27/96 25 at Boston College L, 63-53 12/30/88 20 at Kansas L, 82-73 OMAHA *3/18/89 11 Seton Hall (N) L, 60-51 12/18/17 13 at Kansas L, 109-64 CHICAGO STATE 12/11/19 15 at Arizona L, 99-49 12/6/03 20 at Purdue L, 75-57 NORTHERN ILLINOIS 12/17/03 18 at Pittsburgh L, 79-51 *3/8/91 20 St. John’s (N) L, 75-68 ORAL ROBERTS 12/6/04 1 at Illinois L, 78-59 12/28/93 24 at Marquette L, 73-58 12/29/00 17 Oklahoma (N) L, 84-51 12/19/02 22 at Tulsa L, 90-80 CLEVELAND STATE NORTHERN IOWA 11/22/03 14 at Oklahoma L, 84-68 12/13/83 17 Michigan State L, 71-62 1/12/83 14 at Missouri L, 91-62 12/28/05 14 at Oklahoma L, 81-73 12/29/85 2 at Michigan L, 105-85 12/10/83 10 Georgia (N) L, 80-58 *3/17/06 5 Memphis (N) L, 94-78 *3/14/86 16 Indiana (N) W, 83-79 12/29/83 3 Georgetown (N) L, 83-49 11/15/06 3 at Kansas W, 78-71 *3/21/86 18 Navy (N) L, 71-70 1/3/90 20 Iowa W, 77-74 *3/15/07 11 Washington St. (N) L, 70-54 12/4/89 13 at Louisville L, 104-77 *3/11/90 6 Missouri (N) W, 74-71 11/13/07 15 at Texas A&M L, 67-53 12/7/91 25 Michigan L, 80-61 *3/13/90 19 Minnesota (N) L, 81-78 12/18/07 4 at Texas L, 66-56 12/14/92 6 at Michigan L, 88-56 12/13/08 1 at North Carolina L, 100-84 1/13/93 11 Cincinnati L, 72-63 PURDUE FORT WAYNE 12/23/09 13 New Mexico W, 75-66 11/29/93 5 at Michigan L, 84-71 12/15/07 9 at Michigan State L, 79-57 12/16/10 13 at Missouri L, 81-62 12/10/93 20 at Cincinnati L, 92-70 12/17/07 10 at Marquette L, 80-56 12/18/11 8 at Xavier W, 64-42 11/19/08 5 Michigan State L, 70-59 12/12/15 7 at Oklahoma L, 96-73 EASTERN ILLINOIS 12/13/08 24 at Marquette L, 69-50 12/17/16 10 at Creighton L, 66-65 12/13/82 8 at Missouri L, 76-61 12/22/08 13 at Purdue L, 70-55 11/11/18 20 at TCU L, 79-62 12/8/86 9 at Illinois L, 85-51 12/19/09 12 at Michigan State L, 80-58 12/21/87 20 at Iowa State L, 76-66 (ot) 12/21/10 14 at Purdue L, 77-52 SOUTH DAKOTA 12/23/88 4 at Iowa L, 89-71 11/15/11 13 at Xavier L, 86-63 11/18/12 19 at Gonzaga L, 96-58 12/30/91 13 at Missouri L, 83-56 12/17/12 22 at Notre Dame L, 74-62 12/31/12 25 at Kansas State L, 70-50 *3/19/92 4 Indiana (N) L, 94-55 11/22/16 3 Indiana W, 71-68 (ot) 12/21/16 7 at Gonzaga L, 102-65 1/2/93 20 at Nebraska L, 70-54 12/6/1 23 at Notre Dame L, 87-72 12/2/17 1 at Duke L, 96-80 11/22/17 8 at Kentucky L, 86-67 12/18/18 1 at Kansas L, 89-53 11/22/19 10 at Ohio State L, 85-46 12/3/19 22 at Washington L, 75-55 @thesummitleague 35 MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org RESULTS VS. RANKED OPPONENTS (BY SCHOOL) OAKLAND 11/29/06 19 Butler L, 60-47 11/17/98 5 Michigan State L, 96-66 12/2/06 3 at Ohio State L, 78-58 12/18/99 5 at Michigan State L, 86-51 12/27/99 16 at Ohio State L, 76-50 WRIGHT STATE 11/19/00 3 at Michigan State L, 97-61 12/2/92 5 at Kentucky L, 81-65 12/11/00 18 at Cincinnati L, 97-58 *3/19/93 2 Indiana (N) L, 97-54 12/19/01 17 at Michigan State L, 78-50 YOUNGSTOWN STATE 1/4/03 11 at Illinois L, 88-53 12/29/92 14 at Georgia Tech L, 105-85 11/19/03 5 Missouri L, 90-85 12/18/93 17 at Cincinnati L, 95-55 11/24/03 18 at Cincinnati L, 89-60 11/20/99 1 at Cincinnati L, 94-67 11/24/04 5 at Illinois L, 85-54 12/20/00 22 at Cincinnati L, 74-65 1/29/05 15 at Michigan State L, 92-75 *3/18/05 2 North Carolina (N) L, 96-68 KEY 11/19/06 4 at Pittsburgh L, 66-55 * - NCAA Tournament Game 12/16/06 1 at UCLA L, 74-53 Wins against ranked opponents in bold 12/19/06 19 at Marquette L, 80-62 (N) - Neutral Site 11/24/07 10 at Michigan State L, 75-71 11/28/07 23 at Xavier L, 93-68 12/22/07 23 at Oregon W, 68-62 12/27/08 11 Michigan State L, 82-66 11/25/09 1 at Kansas L, 89-59 12/10/09 12 at Michigan State L, 88-57 12/22/09 5 at Syracuse L, 92-60 *3/19/10 18 Pittsburgh (N) L, 89-66 11/21/10 14 at Purdue L, 82-67 12/8/10 16 at Illinois L, 74-63 12/11/10 7 Michigan State L, 77-76 12/14/10 7 at Tennessee W, 89-82 12/23/10 2 at Ohio State L, 92-63 *3/18/11 8 Texas (N) L, 85-81 11/14/11 16 at Alabama L, 74-57 12/10/11 20 Michigan L, 90-80 11/23/12 15 at Michigan State L, 70-52 SOUTHERN UTAH 11/22/97 16 at Utah L, 66-48 11/26/98 15 Cincinnati (N) L, 76-63 1/1/00 21 at Utah L, 73-56 *3/15/01 10 Boston College (N) L, 68-65 11/20/01 14 at Stanford L, 81-63 12/22/03 9 at Stanford L, 67-37 12/4/06 13 at Washington L, 87-72 12/21/07 21 at BYU L, 70-55 11/20/08 18 at Florida L, 64-50 12/18/10 22 at UNLV L, 72-50 TROY 12/5/95 8 at Mississippi State L, 123-73 12/10/96 20 at Arkansas L, 137-70 VALPARAISO 12/21/85 19 at Notre Dame L, 98-54 12/17/88 19 Notre Dame W, 71-68 (ot) 12/6/94 14 at Wisconsin L, 69-51 *3/15/96 11 Arizona (N) L, 90-51 11/27/06 13 Marquette L, 65-62 12/29/96 13 at Indiana L, 72-51 11/17/97 9 Purdue L, 73-56 11/29/97 15 Stanford (N) L, 70-65 *3/13/98 10 Mississippi (N) W, 70-69 12/11/98 9 at Purdue L, 78-70 *3/11/99 5 Maryland (N) L, 82-60 *3/16/00 5 Michigan State (N) L, 65-38 *3/14/02 12 Kentucky (N) L, 83-68 12/2/02 21 at Cinncinati L, 76-50 12/30/02 17 at Missouri L, 65-47 11/22/03 23 at Marquette L, 75-70 12/2/03 19 Cincinnati L, 68-49 12/30/03 14 at Arizona L, 74-70 2/26/04 5 at Duke L, 97-63 *3/18/04 3 Gonzaga (N) L, 74-49 12/4/04 10 Duke (N) L, 93-61 12/19/04 1 at Illinois L, 93-56 12/3/05 14 at Iowa L, 72-59 12/18/05 1 at Duke L, 104-77 36 @thesummitleague MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org WINS OVER POWER CONFERENCES (BY SCHOOL) CURRENT MEMBERS WESTERN ILLINOIS 12/8/90 Big Ten Northwestern (N) 96-91 NORTHERN IOWA KANSAS CITY 12/21/94 Big Ten Northwestern (H) 80-48 12/1/83 Big Ten Wisconsin (H) 60-59 11/28/95 SWC Baylor (H) 70-55 11/13/15 Big Ten #17 Wisconsin (A) 69-67 1/7/84 Big 8 Kansas State (H) 67-64 11/29/98 Big 12 Baylor (N) 49-46 12/28/87 SEC LSU (N) 90-80 12/8/00 Big 12 Nebraska (A) 82-71 FORMER MEMBERS 1/3/90 Big Ten #20 Iowa (H) 68-62 12/30/03 Big 12 Kansas State (H) 93-52 3/11/90 Big 8 # 6 Missouri (N) 74-71 CLEVELAND STATE 12/11/90 Big 8 Iowa State (H) 68-62 NORTH DAKOTA 3/14/86 Big Ten #16 Indiana (N) 83-79 12/21/19 Big Ten Nebraska (A) 75-74 OAKLAND 1/2/00 Big Ten Northwestern (A) 60-41 EASTERN ILLINOIS 11/17/00 Big Ten Michigan (H) 97-90 NORTH DAKOTA STATE 12/3/87 Big Ten Wisconsin (A) 59-52 12/11/13 ACC Notre Dame (A) 73-69 12/6/03 Big 12 Texas A&M (H) 90-58 3/20/14 Big 12 #21 Oklahoma (N) 80-75 (OT) 12/22/07 Pac-12 #23 Oregon (N) 68-62 GREEN BAY 11/17/08 Pac-12 Oregon (A) 82-79 (OT) 12/27/86 Big Ten Northwestern (A) 61-49 OMAHA 12/14/10 SEC #7 Tennessee (A) 89-82 12/5/90 Big 8 Colorado (A) 83-78 11/28/11 SEC Tennessee (H) 89-81 11/21/19 Pac-12 Washington State (A) 85-77 12/7/91 Big Ten Purdue (A) 69-53 1/2/92 Big 8 Colorado (H) 69-60 FORT WAYNE ORAL ROBERTS 11/26/93 ACC North Carolina State (N) 76-56 11/28/98 Big 12 Texas A&M (H) 89-86 (OT) Date Conf. Opponent Score 12/18/93 Pac-12 Oregon (A) 66-46 11/22/16 Big Ten Indiana (H) 71-68 (ot) 11/18/00 Big 12 Nebraska (H) 87-83 3/17/94 Pac-12 #16 California (N) 61-57 11/26/02 SEC Arkansas (H) 76-63 12/18/17 Big Ten Indiana (A) 92-72 12/20/04 Big East Georgetown (N) 81-63 IUPUI 11/23/05 Pac-12 USC (N) 68-48 SOUTHERN UTAH 12/29/01 ACC Georgia Tech (A) 98-92 11/28/03 Pac-12 Washington State (H) 55-36 11/15/06 Big 12 #3 Kansas (A) 78-71 11/27/02 Big Ten Northwestern (A) 56-53 12/28/06 Big East Seton Hall (N) 76-74 12/20/08 Big East Seton Hall (A) 67-65 12/20/07 Big 12 Oklahoma State (A) 74-59 VALPARAISO 12/22/08 Big East USF (N) 86-63 MISSOURI STATE 3/13/98 SEC #10 Mississippi (N) 70-69 11/18/09 Pac-12 Stanford (A) 83-81 3/15/98 ACC Florida State (N) 83-77 OT 12/22/86 Big 8 Arkansas (H) 56-49 11/7/98 SEC South Carolina (N) 67-61 12/9/09 Big 12 Missouri (H) 60-59 3/13/87 ACC #13 Clemson (N) 65-60 12/22/11 Big 12 Texas Tech (H) 72-56 11/8/98 Big East Seton Hall (N) 64-54 12/8/87 Big 8 Kansas State (A) 82-80 (4OT) 11/26/99 SEC Mississippi St. (N) 68-59 1/3/89 Big 8 Kansas State (H) 58-55 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 11/25/00 Big Ten Ohio State (N) 67-64 12/23/08 Big 12 Iowa State (A) 65-58 12/28/01 Big East West Virginia (N) 76-57 NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS 12/28/04 Big Ten Penn State (N) 69-56 11/14/10 Big Ten Iowa (A) 79-69 12/20/96 Pac-12 Oregon State (A) 78-63 12/18/11 Pac-12 Washington (A) 92-73 12/22/96 Pac-12 Arizona State (A) 86-79 11/21/15 Big 12 TCU (N) 76-67 Ranking indicated is AP ranking on date of game 12/8/15 Big Ten Minnesota (A) 84-70 NCAA Tournament Games in bold NORTHERN ILLINOIS (H) - Home Game // (A) - Road Game // (N) - Neutral Site 11/21/17 Big Ten Iowa (N) 80-72 2/29/92 SWC Texas Tech (H) 96-90 2OT 11/28/17 SEC Ole Miss (A) 99-97 (OT) 1/5/94 SWC Texas A&M (H) 79-66 WINS OVER POWER CONFERENCES (BY LEAGUE) ACC (5) 11/22/16 Fort Wayne def. #3 Indiana 71-68 (ot) PAC-12 (10) Date Result Score 12/3/16 Omaha def. Iowa 98-89 12/18/93 Green Bay def. Oregon 66-46 3/13/87 Missouri State def. #13 Clemson 65-60 11/21/17 South Dakota State def. Iowa 80-72 3/17/94 Green Bay def. #16 California 61-57 11/26/93 Green Bay def. North Carolina State 76-56 12/18/17 Fort Wayne def. Indiana 92-72 12/20/96 Northeastern Illinois def. Oregon State 78-63 3/15/98 Valparaiso def. Florida State 83-77 (OT) 12/21/19 North Dakota def. Nebraska 75-74 12/22/96 Northeastern Illinois def. Arizona State 86-79 12/29/01 IUPUI def. Georgia Tech 98-92\ 11/28/03 Southern Utah def. Washington State 55-36 12/11/13 North Dakota State def. Notre Dame 73-69 BIG 12 (24) 11/23/05 Oral Roberts def. USC 68-48 including Big 8 and SWC 12/22/07 Oakland def. #23 Oregon 68-62 BIG EAST (5) 1/7/84 Northern Iowa def. Kansas State 67-64 11/17/08 Oakland def. Oregon 82-79 (OT) 11/8/98 Valparaiso def. Seton Hall 64-54 12/22/86 Missouri State def. Arkansas 56-49 11/18/09 Oral Roberts def. Stanford 83-81 12/28/01 Vaparaiso def. West Virginia 76-57 12/8/87 Missouri State def. Kansas State 82-80 (4OT) 12/18/11 South Dakota State def. Washington 92-73 12/20/04 Oral Roberts def. Georgetown 81-63 1/3/89 Missouri State def. Kansas State 58-55 11/21/19 Omaha def. Washington State 85-77 12/28/06 Oral Roberts def. Seton Hall 76-74 3/11/90 Northern Iowa def. #6 Missouri 74-71 12/20/08 IUPUI def. Seton Hall 67-65 12/5/90 Green Bay def. Colorado 83-78 SEC (8) 12/22/08 Oral Roberts def. USF 86-63 12/11/90 Northern Iowa def. Iowa State 68-62 12/28/87 Northern Iowa def. LSU 90-80 1/2/92 Green Bay def. Colorado 69-60 3/13/98 Valparaiso def. #10 Mississippi 70-69 BIG TEN (22) 2/29/92 Northern Illinois def. Texas Tech 96-90 (2OT) 11/7/98 Valparaiso def. South Carolina 67-61 12/1/83 Northern Iowa def. Wisconsin 60-59 1/5/94 Northern Illinois def. Texas A&M 79-66 11/26/99 Valparaiso def. Mississippi State 68-59 3/14/86 Cleveland State def. #16 Indiana 83-79 11/28/95 Kansas City def. Baylor 70-55 11/26/02 Oral Roberts def. Arkansas 76-63 12/27/86 Green Bay def. Northwestern 61-49 11/28/98 Oral Roberts def. Texas A&M 89-86 (OT) 12/14/10 Oakland def. #7 Tennessee 89-82 12/3/87 Eastern Illinois def. Wisconsin 59-52 11/29/98 Kansas City def. Baylor 49-46 11/28/11 Oakland def. Tennessee 89-81 12/12/89 Illinois-Chicago def. #25 Michigan State 65-57 11/18/00 Oral Roberts def. Nebraska 87-83 11/28/17 South Dakota State def. Mississippi 99-97 (OT) 1/3/90 Northern Iowa def. #20 Iowa 77-74 12/8/00 Kansas City def. Nebraska 82-71 12/8/90 Western Illinois def. Northwestern 96-91 12/6/03 Oakland def. Texas A&M 90-58 Includes members of the six NCAA “power conferences” - ACC, Big East, Big 12/7/91 Green Bay def. Purdue 69-53 12/30/03 Kansas City def. Kansas State 93-52 Ten, Big 12 (including former Big 8 and SWC), Pac-10, and SEC. 12/21/94 Western Illinois def. Northwestern 80-48 11/15/06 Oral Roberts def. #3 Kansas 78-71 1/2/00 Oakland def. Northwestern 60-41 12/20/07 Oral Roberts def. Oklahoma State 74-59 NCAA Tournament Games in bold 12/23/08 South Dakota State def. Iowa State 65-58 11/17/00 Oakland def. Michigan 97-90 Ranking indicated is AP ranking on date of game 11/25/00 Valparaiso def. Ohio State 67-64 12/9/09 Oral Roberts def. Missouri 60-59 11/27/02 IUPUI def. Northwestern 56-53 12/22/11 Oral Roberts def. Texas Tech 72-56 12/28/04 Valparaiso def. Penn State 69-56 3/20/14 North Dakota State def. #20 Oklahoma 80-75 (OT) 11/14/10 South Dakota State def. Iowa 79-69 11/21/15 South Dakota State def. TCU 76-67 11/13/15 Western Illinois def. #17 Wisconsin 69-67 12/8/15 South Dakota State def. Minnesota 84-70

@thesummitleague 37 MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME RECORDS POINTS ALL GAMES 1. 60 Ben Woodside, North Dakota State (vs. Stephen F. Austin), 12/12/08 2. 54 Michael Watson, Kansas City (at Oral Roberts), 2/22/03 3. 53 Nate Wolters, South Dakota State (at Fort Wayne), 2/7/13 4. 51 Mike Daum, South Dakota State (at Fort Wayne), 2/18/17 5. 47 Jay Taylor, Eastern Illinois (vs. Chicago State), 1/23/89 Travis Bader, Oakland (vs. IUPUI), 1/24/13 7. 46 Reggie Kemp, Youngstown State (vs. Wright State), 2/6/93 8. 45 Mike Helms, Oakland (vs. Western Michigan), 12/29/01 CJ Carter, Omaha (vs. IUPUI), 1/18/15 10. 44 Tony Bennett, Green Bay (at Cleveland State), 2/11/89 Mike Martinho, Buffalo (vs. Rochester), 2/3/98 LEAGUE GAMES 1. 54 Michael Watson, Kansas City (at Oral Roberts), 2/22/03 2. 53 Nate Wolters, South Dakota State (at Fort Wayne), 2/7/13 3. 51 Mike Daum, South Dakota State (at Fort Wayne), 2/18/17 4. 47 Travis Bader, Oakland (vs. IUPUI), 1/24/13 5. 46 Reggie Kemp, Youngstown State (vs. Wright State), 2/6/93 6. 45 CJ Carter, Omaha (vs. IUPUI), 1/18/15 Kansas City’s Michael Watson set several single-game records in a 54- outburst at Oral Roberts 7. 44 Tony Bennett, Green Bay (at Cleveland State), 2/11/89 in 2003. 8. 43 Brad Buddenborg, Oakland (vs. Kansas City), 2/24/00 LEAGUE GAMES 9. 42 Mike Helms, Oakland (vs. Southern Utah), 3/1/03 1. 35 Michael Watson, Kansas City (at Oral Roberts), 2/22/03 Mike Daum, South Dakota State (vs. Fort Wayne), 1/21/17 2. 31 Kenny Williams, Illinois-Chicago (vs. Valparaiso), 1/25/93 Ade Murkey, Denver (vs. South Dakota State), 2/14/20 Bill Edwards, Wright State (vs. Cleveland State), 2/8/93 4. 30 Michael Watson, Kansas City (at Oral Roberts), 2/2/02 FIELD GOALS MADE Odell Bradley, IUPUI (vs. Oral Roberts), 1/24/04 ALL GAMES 6. 29 Ken McFadden, Cleveland State (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 1/31/87 1. 20 Bill Edwards, Wright State (vs. Morehead State), 12/12/92 Michael Watson, Kansas City (vs. Valparaiso), 2/14/02 2. 19 Michael Watson, Kansas City (at Oral Roberts), 2/22/03 Mike Helms, Oakland (vs. Valparaiso), 1/3/04 CJ Carter, Omaha (vs. IUPUI), 1/18/15 Mike Daum, South Dakota State (at Fort Wayne), 2/18/17 4. 18 Reggie Borges, Oral Roberts (at Chicago State), 2/21/02 Mike Daum, South Dakota State (vs. Omaha), 1/26/19 5. 17 Mike Helms, Oakland (vs. Texas Southern), 12/27/02 Nate Wolters, South Dakota State (at Fort Wayne), 2/7/13 PCT. 7. 16 Dave Youdath, Cleveland State (vs. UM-Eastern Shore), 1/15/83 ALL GAMES (min. 10 made) Jason Reese, Northern Iowa (vs. SMU), 12/30/88 1. 1.000 (12-12) Brian Parker, Cleveland State (vs. Eastern Illinois), 1/30/89 Tony Bennett, Green Bay (vs. Loyola Marymount), 1/2/89 2. 1.000 (11-11) Lonnie Alexander, Kansas City (at Troy), 1/6/97 Tony Bennett, Green Bay (vs. Cleveland State), 2/11/89 Zoran Vickovic, Valparaiso (at Chicago State), 1/31/98 Darrell Richardson, Western Illinois (vs. Hawaii-Hilo), 12/22/89 Terell Parks, Western Illinois (vs. Greenville), 1/9/13 Rasaun Young, Buffalo (vs. Northeastern Illinois), 2/15/97 5. 1.000 (10-10) Eric Mudd, Cleveland State (vs. Ohio State), 12/7/85 Jermaine Hicks, Cleveland State (vs. Fresno State), 12/22/98 Kevin Duckworth, Eastern Illinois (vs. Missouri State), 3/7/86 Mike Helms, Oakland (vs. Western Michigan), 12/29/01 George Hill, IUPUI (vs. Kansas City), 1/21/06 Albert Owens, Oral Roberts (vs. Oakland), 11/27/17 Jon Avery, IUPUI (vs. Oral Roberts), 1/14/10 LEAGUE GAMES Mike Rostampour, Omaha (vs. Peru State), 2/5/14 1. 19 Michael Watson, Kansas City (at Oral Roberts), 2/22/03 10. .923 (12-13) Kevin Jones, Eastern Illinois (vs. Baptist College), 1/27/83 CJ Carter, Omaha (vs. IUPUI), 1/18/15 Richard Sims, Green Bay (vs. Cleveland State), 2/2/87 3. 18 Reggie Borges, Oral Roberts (at Chicago State), 2/21/02 Dexter Werner, North Dakota State (vs. North Dakota), 12/7/16 4. 17 Nate Wolters, South Dakota State (at Fort Wayne), 2/7/13 LEAGUE GAMES (min. 10 made) 5. 16 Tony Bennett, Green Bay (vs. Cleveland State), 2/11/89 1. 1.000 (12-12) Brian Parker, Cleveland State (vs. Eastern Illinois), 1/30/89 Rasaun Young, Buffalo (vs. Northeastern Illinois), 2/15/97 2. 1.000 (11-11) Lonnie Alexander, Kansas City (at Troy), 1/6/97 7. 15 12 times, last by Kobe Webster, Western Illinois (vs. Omaha), 2/22/20 Zoran Vickovic, Valparaiso (at Chicago State), 1/31/98 4. 1.000 (10-10) Kevin Duckworth, Eastern Illinois (vs. Missouri State), 3/7/86 FIELD GOALS ATT. George Hill, IUPUI (vs. Kansas City), 1/21/06 ALL GAMES Jon Avery, IUPUI (vs. Oral Roberts), 1/14/10 1. 35 Michael Watson, Kansas City (at Oral Roberts), 2/22/03 7. .923 (12-13) Richard Sims, Green Bay (vs. Cleveland State), 2/2/87 2. 32 Andrell Hoard, Northeastern Illinois (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 12/9/95 8. .917 (11-12) Richard Sims, Green Bay (vs. Northern Iowa), 1/25/88 Ben Woodside, North Dakota State (vs. Stephen F. Austin), 12/12/08 Reggie Warren, Western Illinois (vs. Southern Utah), 2001-02 4. 31 Bill Edwards, Wright State (vs. Morehead State), 12/12/92 Dan Champagne, Oakland (at Chicago State), 2/2/02 Kenny Williams, Illinois-Chicago (vs. Valparaiso), 1/25/93 Bill Edwards, Wright State (vs. Cleveland State), 2/8/93 Michael Watson, Kansas City (vs. Idaho State), 12/27/02 8. 30 Kory Billups, Chicago State (at Indiana State), 12/27/96 Michael Watson, Kansas City (at Oral Roberts), 2/2/02 Odell Bradley, IUPUI (vs. Oral Roberts), 1/24/04

38 @thesummitleague MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME RECORDS THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE LEAGUE GAMES (min. 6 made) ALL GAMES 1. 1.000 (7-7) Dave Marek, Southern Utah (vs. IUPUI), 1/29/09 1. 11 Mark Alberts, Akron (vs. Wright State), 2/8/92 2. 1.000 (6-6) Brian Molis, Northern Illinois (at Valparaiso), 2/15/92 Gary Patterson, IUPUI (vs. Southern Utah), 1/31/08 Mikey Manghum, Oral Roberts (vs. South Dakota), 1/26/12 Travis Bader, Oakland (vs. IUPUI), 1/24/13 4. .900 (9-10) Eric Perry, Oral Roberts vs. (Chicago State), 2/3/00 4. 10 Dave Olson, Eastern Illinois (vs. Wright State), 2/20/92 5. .889 (8-9) Andrew Wisniewski, Centenary (vs. Southern Utah), 2/14/04 Mike Martinho, Buffalo (vs. Troy), 2/22/96 6. .875 (7-8) Reggie Hamilton, Oakland (vs. IUPUI), 1/6/11 Mark Heidersbach, Northeastern Illinois (vs. Troy), 2/12/97 Jason Rozycki, Oakland (at Oral Roberts), 1/20/00 Mike Martinho, Buffalo (vs. Rochester), 2/3/98 Marcus DeBerry, Purdue Fort Wayne (vs. UND), 1/30/20 Michael Watson, Kansas City (at Oral Roberts), 2/22/03 9. .857 (6-7) Chad White, South Dakota State (vs. Omaha), 2/28/13 Chris Rouse, Oral Roberts (at Oakland), 2/9/06 Moses Ehambe, Oral Roberts (at IUPUI), 2/24/07 Travis Bader, Oakland (vs. South Dakota State), 1/26/12 Dominique Morrison, Oral Roberts (at Western Illinois), 12/2/11 Mike Daum, South Dakota State (vs. Fort Wayne), 1/21/17 David Jenkins, Jr., South Dakota State (at Omaha), 2/14/19 FREE THROWS MADE LEAGUE GAMES ALL GAMES 1. 11 Mark Alberts, Akron (vs. Wright State), 2/8/92 1. *30 Ben Woodside, North Dakota State (vs. Stephen F. Austin), 12/12/08 Gary Patterson, IUPUI (vs. Southern Utah), 1/31/08 2. 22 Odell Bradley, IUPUI (at Lipscomb), 12/1/03 Travis Bader, Oakland (vs. IUPUI), 1/24/13 3. 20 Mike Helms, Oakland (at Centenary), 1/17/04 4. 10 Dave Olson, Eastern Illinois (vs. Wright State), 2/20/92 4. 19 Jason Rozycki, Oakland (vs. Wright State), 12/27/00 Mike Martinho, Buffalo (vs. Troy), 2/22/96 Royce Parran, Chicago State (vs. Kansas City), 3/5/06 Mark Heidersbach, Northeastern Illinois (vs. Troy), 2/12/97 Taylor Braun, North Dakota State (vs. Santa Clara), 11/29/13 Michael Watson, Kansas City (at Oral Roberts), 2/22/03 Reggie Hamilton, Oakland (at Kansas City), 2/23/12 Chris Rouse, Oral Roberts (at Oakland), 2/9/06 8. 18 Steve Rowe, Eastern Illinois (vs. Northeastern Illinois), 11/30/91 Travis Bader, Oakland (vs. South Dakota State), 1/26/12 Rasaun Young, Buffalo (vs. Eastern Illinois), 2/27/95 Mike Daum, South Dakota State (vs. Fort Wayne), 1/21/17 Ron Howard, Valparaiso (vs. Centenary), 2/5/05 David Jenkins, Jr., South Dakota State (at Omaha), 2/14/19 Taylor Braun, North Dakota State (at North Dakota), 11/24/13 * tied NCAA Division I record THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATT. LEAGUE GAMES ALL GAMES 1. 20 Mike Helms, Oakland (at Centenary), 1/17/04 1. 22 Michael Watson, Kansas City (at Oral Roberts), 2/22/03 2. 19 Reggie Hamilton, Oakland (at Kansas City), 2/23/12 2. 21 Mike Martinho, Buffalo (vs. Troy), 2/22/96 3. 18 Ron Howard, Valparaiso (vs. Centenary), 2/5/05 3. 20 Michael Watson, Kansas City (at Southern Utah), 1/29/04 Rasaun Young, Buffalo (vs. Eastern Illinois), 2/27/95 4. 19 Andre Humphrey, Western Illinois (vs. Buffalo), 3/5/95 5. 17 Kevin Jones, Eastern Illinois (vs. Western Illinois), 1/22/83 5. 18 Mark Alberts, Akron (vs. Wright State), 2/8/92 Caleb Green, Oral Roberts (at Valparaiso), 1/9/06 Mike Bartinho, Buffalo (at Kansas City), 2/8/97 Caleb Green, Oral Roberts (vs. Chicago State), 2/4/06 Travis Bader, Oakland (vs. IUPUI), 1/24/13 8. 16 Jason Rozycki, Oakland (at Kansas City), 1/16/01 Mike Daum, South Dakota State (at Fort Wayne), 2/18/17 Michael Watson, Kansas City (vs. Valparaiso), 2/14/02 9. 17 Several times, last by Erik Kangas, Oakland (vs. Kansas City), 1/20/07 Mike Daum, South Dakota State (at Fort Wayne), 2/18/17 LEAGUE GAMES Mike Daum, South Dakota State (at North Dakota State), 1/3/18 1. 22 Michael Watson, Kansas City (at Oral Roberts), 2/22/03 Kevin Obanor, Oral Roberts (vs. South Dakota), 1/17/19 2. 21 Mike Martinho, Buffalo (vs. Troy), 2/22/96 3. 20 Michael Watson, Kansas City (at Southern Utah), 1/29/04 FREE THROWS ATT. 4. 18 Mark Alberts, Akron (vs. Wright State), 2/8/92 ALL GAMES Mike Bartinho, Buffalo (at Kansas City), 2/8/97 1. 35 Ben Woodside, North Dakota State (vs. Stephen F. Austin), 12/12/08 Travis Bader, Oakland (vs. IUPUI), 1/24/13 2. 26 Rasaun Young, Buffalo (vs. Eastern Illinois), 2/27/95 Mike Daum, South Dakota State (at Fort Wayne), 2/18/17 Odell Bradley, IUPUI (at Lipscomb), 12/1/03 8. 17 Jason Rozycki, Oakland (vs. Western Illinois), 2/21/00 4. 24 Reggie Hamilton, Oakland (at Kansas City), 2/23/12 Jason Rozycki, Oakland (at Kansas City), 1/6/01 5. 23 Royce Parran, Chicago State (vs. Kansas City), 3/5/06 Michael Watson, Kansas City (vs. Southern Utah), 2/7/03 Jason Rozycki, Oakland (vs. Wright State), 12/27/00 Erik Kangas, Oakland (vs. Kansas City), 1/20/07 7. 22 Bill Edwards, Wright State (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 3/8/93 Caleb Green, Oral Roberts (vs. Seton Hall), 12/28/06 THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT. Taylor Braun, North Dakota State (at North Dakota), 11/24/13 ALL GAMES (min. 6 made) 10. 21 Steve Rowe, Eastern Illinois (vs. Northeastern Illinois), 11/30/91 1. 1.000 (8-8) Tyler Hagedorn, South Dakota (vs. Texas Southern, 11/15/19) Mike Helms, Oakland (at Centenary), 1/17/04 2. 1.000 (7-7) Myke Thom, Oakland (at Toledo), 11/28/98 Rawle Marshall, Oakland (vs. IUPUI), 2/26/05 Dave Marek, Southern Utah (vs. IUPUI), 1/29/09 Frank Gaines, Fort Wayne (vs. Omaha), 1/5/13 4. 1.000 (6-6) Brian Molis, Northern Illinois (at Valparaiso), 2/15/92 LEAGUE GAMES Jared Nuness, Valparaiso (at Belmont), 12/22/97 1. 26 Rasaun Young, Buffalo (vs. Eastern Illinois), 2/27/95 Luke Spencer-Gardner, Oral Roberts (at Utah Valley), 12/11/04 2. 24 Reggie Hamilton, Oakland (at Kansas City), 2/23/12 Jason Baker, Southern Utah (vs. Idaho), 12/18/04 3. 22 Bill Edwards, Wright State (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 3/9/93 Mikey Manghum, Oral Roberts (vs. South Dakota), 1/26/12 Chris Ensminger, Valparaiso (vs. Troy), 1994-95 A.J. Jacobson, North Dakota State (vs. UNC Greensboro), 11/19/16 Reggie Hamilton, Oakland (at Kansas City), 2/23/12 Skyler Flatten, South Dakota State (vs. UTSA), 11/20/18 6. 21 Mike Helms, Oakland (at Centenary), 1/17/04 10. .900 (9-10) Kevin Duckworth, Eastern Illinois (vs. Eastern Washington), 1/28/84 Rawle Marshall, Oakland (vs. IUPUI), 2/26/05 Eric Perry, Oral Roberts (vs. Chicago State), 2/3/00 Caleb Green, Oral Roberts (at Valparaiso), 1/9/06 Geoff Payne, Southern Utah (vs. Kansas City), 2/9/08 Frank Gaines, Fort Wayne (vs. Omaha), 1/5/13 @thesummitleague 39 MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME RECORDS PCT. ASSISTS ALL GAMES (min. 14 made) ALL GAMES 1. 1.000 (19-19) Taylor Braun, North Dakota State (vs. Santa Clara), 11/29/13 1. 19 Frank Nardi, Green Bay (vs. Northern Iowa), 2/24/86 2. 1.000 (16-16) Clinton Ransey, Cleveland State (vs. Akron), 2/4/85 2. 17 Craig Lathen, Illinois-Chicago (vs. Cleveland State), 1/21/84 Mike Daum, South Dakota State (vs. Murray State), 12/17/16 3. 16 John McIllvain, Valparaiso (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 1/13/83 Mike Daum, South Dakota State (at NDSU), 1/3/18 Craig Lathen, Illinois-Chicago (vs. Alcorn State), 12/16/83 5. 1.000 (15-15) Scott Stafford, Northern Iowa (vs. Western Illinois), 1984-85 Craig Lathen, Illinois-Chicago (vs. Eastern Illinois), 12/30/83 David Palmer, Southern Utah (vs. Centenary), 1/8/04 Ken McFadden, Cleveland State (vs. Northern Iowa), 2/18/89 Reggie Hamilton, Oakland (vs. Tennessee), 11/28/11 Jonathan Bluitt, Oral Roberts (vs. Oakland), 1/20/05 8. 1.000 (14-14) Ken McFadden, Cleveland State (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 1/31/87 8. 15 John McIllvain, Valparaiso (vs. Goshen), 11/28/83 Juan Martinez, Western Illinois (at IUPUI), 2/19/00 Pee Wee Thornton, Troy (vs. George Mason), 12/10/94 Stephen Thomas, IUPUI (vs. Valparaiso), 12/23/11 Modie Cox, Buffalo (vs. Chicago State), 2/6/95 Reggie Hamilton, Oakland (vs. Rice), 3/20/12 Jeff Monaco, Southern Utah (at Western Illinois), 2/1/01 Frank Gaines, Fort Wayne (vs. Omaha), 1/5/13 LEAGUE GAMES Triston Simpson, South Dakota (at IUPUI), 2/25/17 1. 19 Frank Nardi, Green Bay (vs. Northern Iowa), 2/24/86 LEAGUE GAMES (min. 14 made) 2. 17 Craig Lathen, Illinois-Chicago (vs. Cleveland State), 1/21/84 1. 1.000 (16-16) Mike Daum, South Dakota State (vs. NDSU), 1/3/18 3. 16 John McIlvain, Valparaiso (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 1/13/83 2. 1.000 (15-15) Scott Stafford, Northern Iowa (vs. Western Illinois), 1984-85 Craig Lathen, Illinois-Chicago (vs. Eastern Illinois), 12/30/83 David Palmer, Southern Utah (vs. Centenary), 1/8/04 Ken McFadden, Cleveland State (vs. Northern Iowa), 2/18/89 4. 1.000 (14-14) Ken McFadden, Cleveland State (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 1/31/87 Jonathan Bluitt, Oral Roberts (vs. Oakland), 1/20/05 Juan Martinez, Western Illinois (at IUPUI), 2/19/00 7. 15 Modie Cox, Buffalo (vs. Chicago State), 2/6/95 Stephen Thomas, IUPUI (vs. Valparaiso), 12/23/11 8. 14 Anthony Figueroa, Chicago State (at Kansas City), 2/12/97 Reggie Hamilton, Oakland (vs. Rice), 3/20/12 Mychal Covington, Oakland (at Valparaiso), 2/21/02 Frank Gaines, Fort Wayne (vs. Omaha), 1/5/13 Johnny Miller, IUPUI (vs. Southern Utah), 2/5/05 Triston Simpson, South Dakota (at IUPUI), 2/25/17 John Konchar, Purdue Fort Wayne (at Denver), 2/14/19

REBOUNDS STEALS ALL GAMES ALL GAMES 1. 24 Chris Ensminger, Valparaiso (vs. Northeastern Illinois), 1/4/96 1. 12 Kenny Robertson, Cleveland State (vs. Wagner), 12/3/88 Kory Billups, Chicago State (vs. Western Michigan), 12/18/96 2. 10 Kenny Robertson, Cleveland State (vs. Northern Iowa), 2/18/89 3. 23 Warren Bradley, Cleveland State (vs. Clarion), 11/25/88 Rawle Marshall, Oakland (at Texas A&M), 12/2/02 Tony Berg, Kansas City (at Baylor), 12/3/96 4. 9 Rodney Jackson, Troy (vs. Eastern Illinois), 1/16/95 5. 22 Caleb Green, Oral Roberts (vs. Southern Utah), 2/28/04 Andrell Hoard, Northeastern Illinois (at Kansas City), 2/10/97 Keith Benson, Oakland (vs. Austin Peay), 11/27/10 Fred House, Southern Utah (vs. Idaho State), 11/25/00 7. 21 Nate Barnes, Green Bay (vs. Central Michigan), 11/26/82 Fred House, Southern Utah (vs. Western Oregon), 12/19/00 Bill Jenkins, Valparaiso (vs. Troy), 2/24/97 R.J. Fuqua, Oral Roberts (vs. Avila), 11/10/17 Rocky Walls, Oral Roberts (vs. Southern Utah), 3/1/98 9. 8 Brent Carmichael, Northern Iowa (vs. Wisconsin), 12/1/82 Cortney Scott, Oakland (vs. Saginaw Valley), 12/16/03 Ken McFadden, Cleveland State (vs. Canisius), 12/28/86 Deji Akindele, Chicago State (vs. Green Bay), 12/1/04 Winston Garland, Missouri State (vs. Pittsburgh), 3/12/86 Spencer Johnson, Kansas City (vs. North Dakota State), 12/28/10 Kenny Robertson, Cleveland State (vs. Western Illinois), 1/16/88 Mike Rostampour, Omaha (vs. North Dakota), 3/19/14 Kenny Robertson, Cleveland State (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 1/16/89 Mike Daum, South Dakota State (at North Dakota), 1/16/19 Brian Hill, Illinois-Chicago (vs. Illinois State), 12/4/90 LEAGUE GAMES Modie Cox, Buffalo (vs. Iona), 12/29/94 1. 24 Chris Ensminger, Valparaiso (vs. Northeastern Illinois), 1/4/96 Matt Crenshaw, IUPUI (vs. Chicago State), 3/1/03 2. 22 Caleb Green, Oral Roberts (vs. Southern Utah), 2/28/04 Drew Valentine, Oakland (vs. Kansas City), 1/17/13 3. 21 Bill Jenkins, Valparaiso (vs. Troy), 2/24/97 Obi Emegano, Oral Roberts (vs. Haskell), 12/28/14 Rocky Walls, Oral Roberts (vs. Southern Utah), 3/1/98 Tevin King, South Dakota State (vs. Oral Roberts), 1/12/19 Spencer Johnson, Kansas City (vs. North Dakota State), 12/28/10 LEAGUE GAMES Mike Daum, South Dakota State (at North Dakota), 1/16/19 1. 10 Kenny Robertson, Cleveland State (vs. Northern Iowa), 2/18/89 7. 20 Rocky Walls, Oral Roberts (vs. Chicago State), 1/24/98 2. 9 Rodney Jackson, Troy (vs. Eastern Illinois), 1/16/95 Mike Daum, South Dakota State (vs. North Dakota), 2/9/19 Andrell Hoard, Northeastern Illinois (at Kansas City), 2/10/97 Mike Daum, South Dakota State (vs. Purdue Fort Wayne), 2/21/19 4. 8 Kenny Robertson, Cleveland State (vs. Western Illinois), 1/16/88 10. 19 Rocky Walls, Oral Roberts (at Chicago State), 2/19/98 Kenny Robertson, Cleveland State (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 1/16/89 Caleb Green, Oral Roberts (at Kansas City), 2/22/05 Matt Crenshaw, IUPUI (vs. Chicago State), 3/1/03 John Konchar, Fort Wayne (vs. North Dakota State), 1/21/16 Drew Valentine, Oakland (vs. Kansas City), 1/17/13 Tevin King, South Dakota State (vs. Oral Roberts), 1/12/19 9. 7 Ricky Johnson, Missouri State (at Valparaiso), 1/29/83 John Konchar, Fort Wayne (at Denver), 1/16/18

40 @thesummitleague MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME RECORDS BLOCKS ALL GAMES 1. 12 Keith Closs, Central Connecticut State (vs. St. Francis, Pa.), 1994-95 Keith Closs, Central Connecticut State (vs. Troy State), 1/20/96 3. 11 Keith Closs, Central Connecticut State (vs. Northeastern Illinois), 1995-96 Keith Closs, Central Connecticut State (vs. Eastern Illinois), 1/15/96 5. 10 Keith Closs, Central Connecticut State (vs. Delaware State), 12/2/95 Keith Closs, Central Connecticut State (vs. St. Francis, Pa.), 12/21/95 Brad Kanis, Southern Utah (at Utah Valley State), 12/22/06 Brandon Gilbeck, Western Illinois (at Purdue Fort Wayne), 2/7/19 9. 9 Shelby Thurmond, Western Illinois (vs. Chicago State), 1992-93 Sherell Ford, Illinois-Chicago (vs. Cleveland State), 2/28/94 Keith Closs, Central Connecticut State (vs. Western Illinois), 1994-95 Kendrick Moore, Oral Roberts (vs. IUPUI), 3/4/02 Kendrick Moore, Oral Roberts (at Stephen F. Austin), 12/14/02 Deilvez Yearby, Fort Wayne (vs. Kansas City), 1/16/10 Brandon Gilbeck, Western Illinois (at Eastern Illinois), 11/17/18 LEAGUE GAMES 1. 12 Keith Closs, Central Connecticut State (vs. Troy), 1/20/96 2. 11 Keith Closs, Central Connecticut State (vs. Northeastern Illinois), 1995-96 Keith Closs, Central Connecticut State (vs. Eastern Illinois), 1/15/96 4. 10 Brandon Gilbeck, Western Illinois (at Purdue Fort Wayne), 2/7/19 5. 9 Shelby Thurmond, Western Illinois (vs. Chicago State), 1992-93 Sherell Ford, Illinois-Chicago (vs. Cleveland State), 2/28/94 Keith Closs, Central Connecticut State (vs. Western Illinois), 1994-95 Kendrick Moore, Oral Roberts (vs. IUPUI), 3/4/02 Deilvez Yearby, Fort Wayne (vs. Kansas City), 1/16/10 10. 8 Scott Stafford, Northern Iowa (at Cleveland State), 1/25/84 Nate Chambers, Illinois-Chicago (vs. Cleveland State), 1/31/87 Deji Akindele, Chicago State (vs. Southern Utah), 2/3/05 Keith Benson, Oakland (vs. South Dakota State), 1/31/09 TURNOVERS ALL GAMES 1. 11 , Cleveland State (at Kent State), 12/4/82 Danny Osby, Chicago State (vs. Valparaiso), 1/12/02 3. 10 Kenny Robertson, Cleveland State (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 2/1/90 Terrance Chatman, Kansas City (at Chicago State), 1/6/00 Jarryd Loyd, Valparaiso (vs. Duke), 12/4/04 Ken Tutt, Oral Roberts (at Kansas City), 1/13/07 Frank Gaines, Fort Wayne (at Tennessee-Martin), 12/17/11 LEAGUE GAMES 1. 11 Danny Osby, Chicago State (vs. Valparaiso), 1/12/02 2. 10 Kenny Robertson, Cleveland State (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 2/1/90 Terrance Chatman, Kansas City (at Chicago State), 1/6/00 Ken Tutt, Oral Roberts (at Kansas City), 1/13/07 5. 9 Andrell Hoard, Northeastern Illinois (vs. Chicago State), 1/2/97 Terry Smith-Harris, Chicago State (vs. Troy), 1/21/97 Anthony Hunt, Youngstown State (at Chicago State), 1/27/97 Jeff Monaco, Southern Utah (at Oral Roberts), 2/17/00 Craig Franklin, Chicago State (at Southern Utah), 1/25/03 Mike Helms, Oakland (vs. Valparaiso), 1/25/03 Curtis Lincoln, Southern Utah (at Chicago State), 2/5/03 Lawrence Alexander, North Dakota State (vs. Oakland), 1/12/13 Estan Tyler, Kansas City (at Western Illinois), 2/28/13 TRIPLE-DOUBLES Mike Hidden, Northern Illinois (18 pts., 13 reb., 10 ast. vs. Aurora), 11/30/91 Brandon Gilbeck, Western Illinois (12 pts., 11 reb., 10 blk. vs. Purdue Fort Wayne), 2/7/19 John Konchar, Purdue Fort Wayne (18 pts., 10 reb., 10 ast. vs. South Dakota), 3/10/19

@thesummitleague 41 MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org TEAM SINGLE-GAME RECORDS POINTS LEAGUE GAMES ALL GAMES 1. 109 Chicago State (vs. Troy), 1/8/96 1. 140 Troy (vs. Chicago State), 1/23/95 2. 98 Northern Iowa (vs. Eastern Illinois), 1/30/88 2. 139 South Dakota State (vs. Savannah State), 12/11/18 3. 92 Cleveland State (at Illinois-Chicago), 2/12/86 3. 136 Wright State (vs. Chicago State), 1/6/93 Cleveland State (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 1/31/87 4. 135 Cleveland State (vs. Clarion), 12/1/86 5. 88 Chicago State (at Buffalo), 2/24/98 5. 132 Troy (at George Mason), 12/10/94 6. 86 Southern Utah (vs. Oral Roberts), 3/1/98 6. 131 Chicago State (at Troy), 1/23/95 7. 83 Valparaiso (vs. Troy), 2/24/97 7. 129 Wright State (vs. Morehead State), 1/2/93 8. 82 Cleveland State (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 2/5/83 129 Western Illinois (vs. Roosevelt), 1986-87 Green Bay (at Cleveland State), 2/26/83 9. 128 Chicago State (vs. Troy), 1/8/96 Western Illinois (vs. Youngstown State), 1/25/01 10. 127 Troy (vs. George Mason), 11/28/95 Youngstown State (at Western Illinois), 1/25/01 LEAGUE GAMES IUPUI (vs. Oakland), 2/16/02 1. 140 Troy (vs. Chicago State), 1/23/95 2. 131 Chicago State (at Troy), 1/23/95 FIELD GOAL PCT. 3. 128 Chicago State (vs. Troy), 1/8/96 ALL GAMES 4. 123 Northern Iowa (vs. Eastern Illinois), 1/30/88 1. .780 (32-41) Southern Utah (vs. Montana Tech), 12/19/02 Central Connecticut (vs. Chicago State), 2/5/96 2. .735 (36-49) Eastern Illinois (at Chaminade), 12/20/94 6. 121 Eastern Illinois (at Northern Iowa), 1/30/88 3. .733 (33-45) Illinois-Chicago (at Cleveland State), 2/11/84 Cleveland State (vs. Northern Iowa), 2/18/89 4. .732 (30-41) Northern Iowa (vs. Cleveland State), 3/6/86 Western Illinois (vs. Youngstown State), 1/25/01 5. .723 (34-47) Western Illinois (vs. Valparaiso), 1991-92 9. 120 Kansas City (vs. Troy), 2/27/96 6. .711 (37-52) Missouri State (vs. Oklahoma City), 2/29/84 Western Illinois (vs. Troy), 2/29/96 7. .708 Illinois-Chicago (vs. Northern Illinois), 1/25/89 8. .704 (38-54) Illinois-Chicago (vs. Cleveland State), 3/7/86 FIELD GOALS MADE 9. .702 (40-57) North Dakota State (vs. Valley City State), 12/12/17 ALL GAMES 10. .692 Northern Iowa (vs. LSU), 12/28/87 1. 53 Illinois-Chicago (vs. Chadron State), 11/29/83 LEAGUE GAMES 53 South Dakota State (vs. Savannah State), 12/11/18 1. .733 (33-45) Illinois-Chicago (at Cleveland State), 2/11/84 2. 51 Chicago State (vs. Troy), 1/8/96 2. .723 (34-47) Western Illinois (vs. Valparaiso), 1991-92 3. 49 Cleveland State (vs. Central Connecticut State), 11/30/85 3. .711 (27-38) Missouri State (at Eastern Illinois), 3/3/84 Eastern Illinois (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 2/5/94 (27-38) Green Bay (at Eastern Illinois), 2/10/90 Oral Roberts (vs. Jarvis Christian), 11/15/97 5. .690 (29-42) Denver (at Omaha), 2/7/15 6. 47 Northern Iowa (vs. Eastern Illinois), 1/30/88 Oakland (vs. Western Illinois), 1/26/08 7. 46 Valparaiso (vs. Northland), 1/27/97 7. .685 (37-54) Eastern Illinois (vs. Valparaiso), 1/15/83 8. 45 IUPUI (vs. IU-Southeast), 11/27/00 8. .682 (45-66) Central Connecticut (vs. Troy), 2/17/96 Oakland (vs. South Dakota State), 3/7/11 9. .667 (38-57) Cleveland State (at Valparaiso), 2/13/84 Denver (vs. Colorado Mesa), 12/28/17 (30-45) Southern Utah (at Oakland), 1/15/04 LEAGUE GAMES 1. 51 Chicago State (vs. Troy), 1/8/96 2. 49 Eastern Illinois (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 2/5/94 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 3. 47 Northern Iowa (vs. Eastern Illinois), 1/30/88 ALL GAMES Cleveland State (vs. Northern Iowa), 2/18/89 1. 28 Troy (at George Mason), 12/10/94 5. 43 Buffalo (vs. Chicago State), 2/6/95 2. 23 Troy (vs. George Mason), 11/28/95 Oral Roberts (vs. Western Illinois), 2/27/20 23 South Dakota State (vs. Savannah State), 12/11/18 7. 41 Southern Utah (vs. Oakland), 2/23/98 4. 21 Purdue Fort Wayne (Eastern Illinois), 11/28/18 Chicago State (vs. Oakland), 2/19/00 5. 20 Centenary (vs. Louisiana Tech), 12/12/09 Kansas City (at Oakland), 2/24/00 Fort Wayne (vs. Oral Roberts), 12/31/16 10. 40 IUPUI (vs. Oral Roberts), 1/24/04 Denver (at Fort Wayne), 2/13/16 8. 19 Valparaiso (vs. Butler), 2/6/89 FIELD GOALS ATT. IUPUI (vs. Southern Utah), 1/31/08 ALL GAMES 10. 18 Oral Roberts (vs. Jarvis Christian), 11/15/97 1. 109 Chicago State (vs. Troy), 1/8/96 Buffalo (vs. Troy), 1995-96 2. 98 Northern Iowa (vs. Eastern Illinois), 1/30/88 Oral Roberts (at Oakland), 2/9/06 3. 92 Cleveland State (at Illinois-Chicago), 2/12/86 Western Illinois (at Fort Wayne), 12/29/16 Cleveland State (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 1/31/87 South Dakota State (at Mississippi), 11/28/17 5. 88 Chicago State (at Buffalo), 2/24/98 LEAGUE GAMES 6. 87 Oral Roberts (vs. Jarvis Christian), 11/15/97 1. 20 Denver (at Fort Wayne), 2/13/16 Oakland (vs. San Diego), 11/15/03 Fort Wayne (vs. Oral Roberts), 12/31/16 South Dakota State (vs. Savannah State), 12/11/18 3. 19 IUPUI (vs. Southern Utah), 1/31/08 9. 86 Troy (at Missouri State), 12/7/96 4. 18 Buffalo (vs. Troy), 1995-96 Southern Utah (vs. Oral Roberts), 3/1/98 Oral Roberts (at Oakland), 2/9/06 Omaha (at Louisville), 11/17/17 Western Illinois (at Fort Wayne), 12/29/16 South Dakota State (at Colorado), 12/15/17 7. 17 Northeastern Illinois (vs. Troy), 2/12/97 Oral Roberts (vs. SW Christian), 11/25/19 Kansas City (vs. Southern Utah), 2/7/03 Chicago State (at Troy), 1/8/96 Oakland (at Chicago State), 2/19/00 Purdue Fort Wayne (vs. South Dakota State), 1/3/19 South Dakota State (at Omaha), 2/14/19 Oral Roberts (vs. Western Illinois), 2/27/20

42 @thesummitleague MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org TEAM SINGLE-GAME RECORDS THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATT. LEAGUE GAMES ALL GAMES 1. 38 Northern Iowa vs. (Illinois-Chicago), 1/23/88 1. 74 Troy (at George Mason), 12/10/94 Central Connecticut State (vs. Chicago State), 2/5/96 2. 62 Troy (vs. George Mason), 11/28/95 Western Illinois (at Northeastern Illinois), 1/13/97 3. 46 Purdue Fort Wayne (Siena Heights), 12/20/18 Oral Roberts (vs. Centenary), 2/2/08 4. 44 Troy (vs. Youngstown State), 3/3/95 5. 37 Central Connecticut State (vs. Eastern Illinois), 1995-96 5. 42 Buffalo (at Kansas City), 2/8/97 Oakland (vs. Kansas City), 2/28/09 Kansas City (at Southern Utah), 1/29/04 Omaha (vs. South Dakota), 2/7/19 Fort Wayne (vs. Omaha), 2/11/17 8. 36 Valparaiso (at Northeastern Illinois), 1/11/97 8. 41 Buffalo (vs. Boston College), 1994-95 Western Illinois (vs. Youngstown State), 1/25/01 Oakland (at Western Illinois), 12/21/98 North Dakota State (vs. Western Illinois), 2/18/17 South Dakota State (at Mississippi), 11/28/17 LEAGUE GAMES FREE THROWS ATT. 1. 42 Buffalo (at Kansas City), 2/8/97 ALL GAMES Kansas City (at Southern Utah), 1/29/04 1. 62 Youngstown State (vs. Buffalo), 1/20/93 Fort Wayne (vs. Omaha), 2/11/17 2. 58 Cleveland State (vs. Clarion), 12/1/86 4. 41 Oakland (at Western Illinois), 12/21/98 Cleveland State (vs. Kent State), 12/23/93 5. 40 Oakland (vs. Southern Utah), 2/4/99 4. 57 Fort Wayne (vs. Texas-Pan American), 11/16/12 Western Illinois (vs. South Dakota State), 1/4/17 5. 55 Valparaiso (vs. Northeastern Illinois), 2/8/97 7. 39 Oakland (vs. IUPUI), 1/21/99 Oakland (vs. Western Illinois), 3/9/08 Kansas City (vs. Oakland), 1/16/03 7. 54 Western Illinois (at Northeastern Illinois), 1/13/97 Kansas City (vs. Oakland), 12/4/08 8. 53 Chicago State (vs. Valparaiso), 3/6/05 Fort Wayne (at Omaha), 2/10/18 9. 52 Oakland (vs. Western Michigan), 12/11/99 Purdue Fort Wayne (vs. South Dakota State), 1/3/19 10. 51 Central Connecticut State (vs. Chicago State), 2/5/96 Valparaiso (vs. Northeastern Illinois), 3/3/97 THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT. IUPUI (at Lipscomb), 12/1/03 ALL GAMES LEAGUE GAMES 1. .889 (8-9) Missouri State (vs. Tulsa), 12/2/89 1. 55 Valparaiso (vs. Northeastern Illinois), 2/8/97 Kansas City (vs. Valparaiso), 1/13/05 2. 54 Western Illinois (at Northeastern Illinois), 1/13/97 3. .875 (7-8) Western Illinois (vs. St. Louis), 1986-87 3. 53 Chicago State (vs. Valparaiso), 3/6/05 Northern Iowa (vs. Coppin State), 12/9/86 4. 51 Central Connecticut State (vs. Chicago State), 2/5/96 5. .833 (5-6) Western Illinois (vs. NW Missouri State), 12/23/88 Valparaiso (vs. Northeastern Illinois), 3/3/97 6. .824 (14-17) Oral Roberts (at South Dakota State), 1/8/11 6. 50 Oral Roberts (vs. Centenary), 2/2/06 7. .813 (13-16) North Dakota State (at Western Illinois), 1/21/17 7. 48 Northern Iowa (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 1/23/88 8. .800 (8-10) Oakland (at Western Illinois), 1/26/08 Western Illinois (vs. Youngstown State), 1/25/01 9. .786 (11-14) Green Bay (vs. Eastern Illinois), 2/6/89 Oakland (vs. IUPUI), 2/26/05 Green Bay (at Eastern Illinois), 2/10/90 10. 47 Buffalo (at Southern Utah), 11/15/97 LEAGUE GAMES Omaha (vs. South Dakota), 2/7/19 1. .889 (8-9) Kansas City (vs. Valparaiso), 1/13/05 2. .824 (14-17) Oral Roberts (at South Dakota State), 1/8/11 FREE THROW PCT. 3. .813 (13-16) North Dakota State (at Western Illinois), 1/21/17 ALL GAMES 4. .800 (8-10) Oakland (at Western Illinois), 1/26/08 1. 1.000 (21-21) Oral Roberts (vs. Chicago State), 1/24/98 5. .786 (11-14) Green Bay (vs. Eastern Illinois), 2/6/89 2. 1.000 (19-19) Kansas City (at Oakland), 2/28/09 (11-14) Green Bay (at Eastern Illinois), 2/10/90 Oakland (vs. Fort Wayne), 3/8/10 7. .778 (7-9) Chicago State (at UNLV), 1/6/01 IUPUI (at South Dakota), 1/19/12 Southern Utah (vs Western Illinois), 1/12/02 Denver (vs. Bryant), 12/21/14 9. .750 Illinois-Chicago (vs. Northern Illinois), 1/25/89 6. 1.000 (18-18) Northern Iowa (vs. Cleveland State), 2/9/91 .750 (9-12) Green Bay (vs. Western Illinois), 3/6/94 7. 1.000 (17-17) South Dakota State (vs. Oakland), 2/9/13 Western Illinois (at Denver), 1/11/17 FREE THROWS MADE 9. 1.000 (16-16) North Dakota (vs. Western Illinois), 1/2/20 ALL GAMES Oral Roberts (at South Dakota), 1/25/20 1. 43 South Dakota (vs. Morehead State), 12/19/12 LEAGUE GAMES 2. 42 Western Illinois (vs. Monmouth), 12/19/83 1. 1.000 (21-21) Oral Roberts (vs. Chicago State), 1/24/98 3. 41 Cleveland State (vs. Clarion), 12/1/86 2. 1.000 (19-19) Kansas City (at Oakland), 2/28/09 South Dakota State (vs. SW Minnesota), 12/8/09 IUPUI (at South Dakota), 1/19/12 IUPUI (vs. Valparaiso), 12/23/11 4. 1.000 (18-18) Northern Iowa (vs. Cleveland State), 2/9/91 6. 38 Northern Iowa (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 1/23/88 5. 1.000 (17-17) South Dakota State (vs. Oakland), 2/9/13 Central Connecticut State (vs. Chicago State), 2/5/96 Western Illinois (at Denver), 1/11/17) Western Illinois (at Northeastern Illinois), 1/13/97 7. 1.000 (16-16) North Dakota (vs. Western Illinois), 1/2/20 Oakland (vs. Western Michigan), 12/11/99 Oral Roberts (at South Dakota), 1/25/20 Oral Roberts (vs. Centenary), 2/2/08 9. 1.000 (15-15) Northern Iowa vs. (Western Illinois), 2/2/87 Oakland (vs. Rochester), 11/21/09 Green Bay (vs. Northern Iowa), 2/17/90 Oakland (vs. Western Michigan), 12/11/99

@thesummitleague 43 MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org TEAM SINGLE-GAME RECORDS REBOUNDS LEAGUE GAMES ALL GAMES 1. 23 Cleveland State (vs. Western Illinois), 2/9/87 1. 75 Troy (vs. Chicago State), 2/8/96 2. 21 Troy (vs. Kansas City), 2/27/96 2. 65 Valparaiso (vs. Troy), 2/24/97 3. 20 IUPUI (vs. Southern Utah), 2/20/10 3. 63 Eastern Illinois (vs. Olivet Nazarene), 11/30/87 4. 19 Southern Utah (vs. Kansas City), 1/27/00 Fort Wayne (vs. Texas-Pan American), 11/16/12 5. 18 Youngstown State (vs. Wright State), 2/6/93 5. 62 Illinois-Chicago (vs. St. Francis, Pa.), 12/9/83 Oral Roberts (at Centenary), 1/5/08 6. 60 Oral Roberts (vs. ETBU), 2/17/18 7. 17 Illinois-Chicago (vs. Northern Illinois), 3/3/91 7. 59 Oral Roberts (vs. Southern Utah), 3/1/98 8. 16 Several times, last by South Dakota (at IUPUI), 1/24/15 IUPUI (vs. Tri-State), 11/29/03 Western Illinois (vs. Oak Hills Christian), 1/13/18 South Dakota State (vs. Savannah State), 12/11/18 BLOCKS ALL GAMES LEAGUE GAMES 1. 15 Northern Iowa (vs. Cleveland State), 1/25/84 1. 75 Troy (vs. Chicago State), 2/8/96 2. 14 Missouri State (vs. Northern Iowa), 3/1/90 2. 65 Valparaiso (vs. Troy), 2/24/97 Central Connecticut St. (vs. St. Francis, Pa.), 1994-95 3. 59 Oral Roberts (vs. Southern Utah), 3/1/98 Oakland (vs. Duquesne), 11/20/07 4. 58 Oral Roberts (at Chicago State), 2/19/98 5. 13 Illinois-Chicago (vs. Northeastern Illinois), 1/16/93 5. 57 Youngstown State (at Northeastern Illinois), 1/25/97 Central Connecticut St. (vs. Delaware State), 12/2/95 Buffalo (vs. Chicago State), 2/17/97 Central Connecticut St. (vs. Eastern Illinois), 1/15/96 Chicago State (vs. Buffalo), 12/6/97 Central Connecticut St. (vs. Troy), 1/20/96 8. 55 Eastern Illinois (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 1983-84 (12/30/83 or 2/4/84) Central Connecticut St. (vs. Buffalo), 1/27/96 Troy (at Chicago State), 2/10/97 Chicago State (vs. Troy), 2/8/96 Oral Roberts (vs. Kansas City), 2/22/03 Southern Utah (vs. Oklahoma Panhandle), 12/14/10 LEAGUE GAMES ASSISTS 1. 15 Northern Iowa (vs. Cleveland State), 1/25/84 ALL GAMES 2. 14 Missouri State (vs. Northern Iowa), 3/1/90 1. 40 Western Illinois (vs. Harris-Stowe), 11/18/05 3. 13 Central Connecticut St. (vs. Eastern Illinois), 1/15/96 2. 36 Eastern Illinois (vs. Harris-Stowe), 12/7/87 Central Connecticut St. (vs. Troy), 1/20/96 Valparaiso (vs. Indiana-South Bend), 11/28/05 Central Connecticut St. (vs. Buffalo), 1/27/96 4. 33 Illinois-Chicago (vs. Brooklyn), 11/26/83 Chicago State (vs. Troy), 2/8/96 Southern Utah (vs. U of Southwest), 11/19/09 7. 11 Illinois-Chicago (vs. Eastern Illinois), 2/8/88 North Dakota (vs. Northland), 12/17/19 Valparaiso (vs. Oakland), 1/27/01 7. 32 Western Illinois (vs. Wright State), 12/9/87 North Dakota State (vs. Omaha), 1/16/14 Valparaiso (vs. Northland), 1/27/97 Omaha (vs. Oral Roberts), 2/19/15 Oral Roberts (vs. Oklahoma Wesleyan), 11/28/03 South Dakota State (vs. Savannah State), 12/11/18 TURNOVERS LEAGUE GAMES ALL GAMES 1. 31 Illinois-Chicago (vs. Northeastern Illinois), 12/9/87 1. 40 Valparaiso (vs. Western Michigan), 11/27/84 Cleveland State (vs. Northern Iowa), 2/18/89 2. 37 Centenary (at UAB), 12/19/05 Buffalo (vs. Chicago State), 2/24/98 3. 34 Kansas City (vs. Troy), 2/27/95 4. 30 Youngstown State (vs. Chicago State), 1/15/96 Chicago State (at Troy), 1/21/97 5. 29 Cleveland State (at Illinois-Chicago), 2/23/87 Kansas City (vs. Northeastern Illinois), 3/2/97 Cleveland State (at Youngstown State), 2/22/93 6. 30 Illinois-Chicago (at Alcorn State), 12/6/82 Chicago State (vs. Oakland), 2/19/00 Eastern Illinois (at Murray State), 2/7/83 Fort Wayne (vs. Omaha), 2/11/17 Missouri State (vs. Cleveland State), 2/22/86 9. 28 Oral Roberts (vs. Chicago State), 1/24/98 Northern Iowa (at Cleveland State), 2/6/88 Valparaiso (vs. Chicago State), 2/7/02 Western Illinois (at Purdue), 12/9/99 Oral Roberts (at Chicago State), 2/21/02 Chicago State (at Milwaukee), 12/4/01 LEAGUE GAMES STEALS 1. 34 Kansas City (vs. Troy), 2/27/95 ALL GAMES Chicago State (at Troy), 1/21/97 1. 30 Youngstown State (vs. Central State), 12/15/97 Kansas City (vs. Northeastern Illinois), 3/2/97 2. 29 Cleveland State (vs. Canisius), 12/28/86 4. 30 Missouri State (vs. Cleveland State), 2/22/86 3. 25 Northern Iowa (vs. Drake), 12/6/83 Northern Iowa (at Cleveland State), 2/6/88 Cleveland State (vs. Wagner), 12/3/88 6. 27 Youngstown State (vs. Oakland), 1/4/99 Troy (vs. Selma), 12/9/95 Oakland (at Oral Roberts), 1/20/00 6. 23 Cleveland State (vs. Western Illinois), 2/9/87 Kansas City (at Southern Utah), 1/27/00 7. 22 Oral Roberts (vs. Jarvis Christian), 11/15/97 Chicago State (vs. Southern Utah), 2/16/02 8. 21 Troy (vs. Kansas City), 2/27/96 10. 26 Seven times, last by Western Illinois (at Oakland), 2/28/04 9. 20 IUPUI (vs. Southern Utah), 2/20/10 10. 19 Six times, last by Oral Roberts (vs. Haskell), 12/28/14

44 @thesummitleague MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org TEAM SINGLE-GAME RECORDS FOULS ALL GAMES 1. 37 Illinois-Chicago (vs. Michigan State), 12/3/84 Northern Iowa (vs. Cleveland State), 3/9/84 Western Illinois (vs. Alabama State), 12/30/86 Illinois-Chicago (vs. Northern Iowa), 1/23/88 IUPUI (at Eastern Kentucky), 11/11/16 6. 35 Valparaiso (vs. Chicago State), 3/6/05 Centenary (vs. North Dakota State), 12/8/07 8. 34 Illinois-Chicago (vs. Western Illinois), 3/10/84 Northern Iowa (at Missouri State), 1/16/88 Illinois-Chicago (vs. Northern Iowa), 3/5/90 Northeastern Illinois (vs. Valparaiso), 3/3/97 Southern Utah (at Montana), 12/9/00 Kansas City (vs. Loyola-Chicago), 12/2/03 Southern Utah (at Centenary), 1/15/11 LEAGUE GAMES 1. 37 Northern Iowa (vs. Cleveland State), 3/9/84 Illinois-Chicago (vs. Northern Iowa), 1/23/88 3. 35 Valparaiso (vs. Chicago State), 3/6/05 Centenary (vs. North Dakota State), 12/8/07 5. 34 Northern Iowa (at Missouri State, 1/16/88 Southern Utah (at Centenary), 1/15/11 7. 33 Youngstown State (at Western Illinois), 1/25/01 8. 32 Valparaiso (at Western Illinois), 1/31/04 9. 31 Western Illinois (vs. Eastern Illinois), 2/6/88 Northern Iowa (at Missouri State), 1/16/89 Oakland (vs. IUPUI), 1/13/01 Western Illinois (vs. Youngstown State), 1/25/01 South Dakota State (vs. Omaha), 2/7/19

@thesummitleague 45 MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS SUMMIT LEAGUE VICTORIES Rk. No. Coach, Team Years 1. 173 Scott Sutton, Oral Roberts 1999-2012, ‘14-17 2. 166 Homer Drew, Valparaiso 1988-2002, ‘03-07 3. 147 Greg Kampe, Oakland 1999-2013 4. 104 *Ron Hunter, IUPUI 1998-2011 5. 102 Rick Samuels, Eastern Illinois 1982-96 6. 79 Jim Kerwin, Western Illinois 1992-2003 7. 77 Saul Phillips, North Dakota State 2007-14 8. 76 Dick Bennett, Green Bay 1985-94 9. 73 Charlie Spoonhour, Missouri State 1983-90 10. 72 Bill Evans, Southern Utah 1997-2007

CAREER WINNING PCT. (min. 4 seasons) Rk. Pct. W-L Coach, Team Years 1. .714 152-61 Charlie Spoonhour, Missouri State 1983-90 2. .673 142-69 Kevin Mackey, Cleveland State 1983-90 3. .620 165-101 Dick Bennett, Green Bay 1985-94 4. .617 121-75 David Richman, North Dakota State 2014-pres. 5. .615 134-84 Saul Phillips, North Dakota State 2007-14 6. .590 79-55 Craig Smith, South Dakota 2014-18 7. .574 291-216 Scott Sutton, Oral Roberts 1999-2012, ‘14-17 8. .568 63-48 Tim Cohane, Buffalo 1994-98 Valparaiso’s Homer Drew holds league records for wins and games coached. 9. .562 109-85 Jon Coffman, Purdue Fort Wayne 2014-20 10. .561 64-50 Mike Boyd, Cleveland State 1990-94 OVERALL GAMES COACHED Rk. No. Coach, Team Years SUMMIT LEAGUE WINNING PCT. 1. 542 Homer Drew, Valparaiso 1988-2002, ‘03-07 (min. 4 seasons) 2. 481 Scott Sutton, Oral Roberts 1999-2012, ‘14-17 Rk. Pct. W-L Coach, Team Years 3. 446 Greg Kampe, Oakland 1999-2013 1. .777 73-21 Charlie Spoonhour, Missouri State 1983-90 4. 407 Rick Samuels, Eastern Illinois 1982-96 2. .700 49-21 Kevin Mackey, Cleveland State 1983-90 5. 361 *Ron Hunter, IUPUI 1998-2011 3. .665 173-87 Scott Sutton, Oral Roberts 1999-2012, ‘14-17 4. .645 147-81 Greg Kampe, Oakland 1999-2013 SUMMIT LEAGUE GAMES COACHED 5. .631 77-45 Saul Phillips, North Dakota State 2007-14 Rk.No. Coach, Team Years 6. .625 35-21 Willie Little, Illinois-Chicago 1983-87 1. 280 Homer Drew, Valparaiso 1988-2002, ‘03-07 7. .623 76-46 Dick Bennett, Green Bay 1985-94 2. 260 Scott Sutton, Oral Roberts 1999-2012, ‘14-17 8. .617 58-36 David Richman, North Dakota State 2014-pres. 3. 228 Greg Kampe, Oakland 1999-2013 9. .600 42-28 Tim Cohane, Buffalo 1994-98 4. 208 Rick Samuels, Eastern Illinois 1982-96 10. .594 38-26 Craig Smith, South Dakota 2014-18 5. 190 *Ron Hunter, IUPUI 1998-2011 CAREER VICTORIES (DI) Rk.No. Coach, Team Years 1. 302 Homer Drew, Valparaiso 1988-2002, ‘03-07 2. 291 Scott Sutton, Oral Roberts 1999-2012, ‘14-17 3. 242 Greg Kampe, Oakland 1999-2013 4. 199 Rick Samuels, Eastern Illinois 1982-96 5. 182 *Ron Hunter, IUPUI 1998-2011 6. 165 Dick Bennett, Green Bay 1985-94 7. 152 Charlie Spoonhour, Missouri State 1983-90 8. 142 Kevin Mackey, Cleveland State 1983-90 9. 139 Jack Margenthaler, Western Illinois 1982-92 10. 135 Jim Kerwin, Western Illinois 1992-2003

* Due to NCAA sanctions, IUPUI has vacated the records of eight games in 2003-04, nine games in 2004-05, and seven games in 2006-07. Due to League sanctions, IUPUI has vacated the record of one game in 2008-09.

Missouri State’s Charlie Spoonhour owns the highest winning percentage in league history.

46 @thesummitleague MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS POINTS FIELD GOALS MADE THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Rk. No. Player, Team Year Rk.No. Player, Team Year Rk.No. Player, Team Year 1. 942 Reggie Hamilton, Oakland 2011-12 1. 288 Bill Edwards, Wright State 1992-93 1. 139 Travis Bader, Oakland 2012-13 2. 878 Mike Daum, South Dakota State 2016-17 2. 286 Mike Daum, South Dakota State 2018-19 2. 135 Erik Kangas, Oakland 2008-09 3. 836 Mike Daum, South Dakota State 2017-18 3. 281 Reggie Hamilton, Oakland 2011-12 3. 125 Max Landis, Fort Wayne 2015-16 4. 835 Mike Daum, South Dakota State 2018-19 4. 279 Sherell Ford, Illinois Chicago 1993-94 4. 124 Travis Bader, Oakland 2011-12 5. 766 Ben Woodside, North Dakota State 2008-09 5. 274 Winston Garland, Missouri State 1986-87 5. 118 Michael Watson, Kansas City 2002-03 6. 757 Bill Edwards, Wright State 1992-93 Mike Daum, South Dakota State 2016-17 118 Reggie Hamilton, Oakland 2011-12 7. 752 Mike Helms, Oakland 2002-03 7. 273 Mike Daum, South Dakota State 2017-18 7. 112 David Jenkins, Jr., South Dakota St. 2018-19 8. 748 Jay Taylor, Eastern Illinois 1988-89 8. 271 Jay Taylor, Eastern Illinois 1988-89 8. 110 Mark Alberts, Akron 1991-92 9. 746 Bryson Scott, Fort Wayne 2017-18 9. 262 Jon Collins, Eastern Illinois 1985-86 9. 109 Akeem Clark, IUPUI 2003-04 10. 740 Michael Watson, Kansas City 2002-03 10. 259 Ken McFadden, Cleveland State 1986-87 Erik Kangas, Oakland 2006-07 11. 735 Nate Wolters, South Dakota State 2012-13 Robert Glenn, IUPUI 2009-10 11. 104 Lawrence Alexander, North Dakota St. 2014-15 12. 730 Travis Bader, Oakland 2012-13 12. 254 Kenny Williams, Illinois-Chicago 1992-93 12. 101 Ken Tutt, Oral Roberts 2003-04 13. 721 Nate Wolters, South Dakota State 2011-12 13. 250 Kevin Duckworth, Eastern Illinois 1985-86 13. 100 Bryce Drew, Valparaiso 1996-97 14. 720 Winston Garland, Missouri State 1986-87 Nate Wolters, South Dakota State 2011-12 14. 97 Reggie Chamberlain, Kansas City 2011-12 15. 714 Robert Glenn, IUPUI 2009-10 15. 248 Joe Dykstra, Western Illinois 1982-83 15. 96 Michael Watson, Kansas City 2003-04 16. 708 Ken McFadden, Cleveland State 1986-87 Bobby Locke, Illinois-Chicago 1986-87 Mike Daum, South Dakota State 2017-18 17. 704 Sherell Ford, Illinois-Chicago 1993-94 17. 247 Michael Watson, Kansas City 2002-03 17. 95 Tony Bennett, Green Bay 1991-92 18. 698 Caleb Green, Oral Roberts 2006-07 Bryson Scott, Fort Wayne 2017-18 Mark Heidersbach, Northeastern Illinois 1996-97 19. 695 Kenny Williams, Illinois-Chicago 1992-93 19. 246 Sherell Ford, Illinois-Chicago 1992-93 Tim Gill, Oral Roberts 1997-98 Mike Helms, Oakland 2003-04 20. 244 Alex Young, IUPUI 2010-11 Calvin Wooten, Oakland 2005-06

POINTS PER GAME FIELD GOALS ATT. THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATT. (min. 75 percent of games played) Rk.No. Player, Team Year Rk.No. Player, Team Year Rk.Avg. Player, Team Year 1. 656 Michael Watson, Kansas City 2002-03 1. 360 Travis Bader, Oakland 2012-13 1. 26.86 Mike Helms, Oakland 2002-03 2. 630 Reggie Hamilton, Oakland 2011-12 2. 337 Michael Watson, Kansas City 2002-03 2. 26.17 Reggie Hamilton, Oakland 2011-12 3. 626 Michael Watson, Kansas City 2000-01 3. 324 Erik Kangas, Oakland 2008-09 3. 25.52 Michael Watson, Kansas City 2002-03 4. 591 Mike Daum, South Dakota State 2017-18 4. 314 Travis Bader, Oakland 2011-12 4. 25.30 Mike Daum, South Dakota State 2018-19 5. 560 Sherell Ford, Illinois-Chicago 1993-94 5. 281 Reggie Hamilton, Oakland 2011-12 4. 25.23 Bill Edwards, Wright State 1992-93 6. 559 Mike Daum, South Dakota State 2018-19 6. 276 Michael Watson, Kansas City 2001-02 5. 25.08 Mike Daum, South Dakota State 2016-17 7. 558 Michael Watson, Kansas City 2003-04 7. 274 Max Landis, Fort Wayne 2015-16 6. 24.28 Sherell Ford, Illinois-Chicago 1993-94 Nate Wolters, South Dakota State 2011-12 8. 265 Akeem Clark, IUPUI 2003-04 7. 23.90 Mike Daum, South Dakota State 2017-18 9. 556 Bill Edwards, Wright State 1992-93 9. 257 Rhodney Donaldson, Troy 1995-96 8. 23.45 Michael Watson, Kansas City 2003-04 Mike Helms, Oakland 2003-04 Michael Watson, Kansas City 2003-04 9. 23.38 Jay Taylor, Eastern Illinois 1988-98 11. 552 Andrell Hoard, Northeastern Illinois 1995-96 11. 256 Mark Alberts, Akron 1991-92 10. 23.21 Ben Woodside, North Dakota State 2008-09 12. 545 Winston Garland, Missouri State 1986-87 12. 253 Erik Kangas, Oakland 2006-07 11. 23.17 Mike Helms, Oakland 2003-04 13. 541 Bryson Scott, Fort Wayne 2017-18 13. 251 Robert Jarvis, Oral Roberts 2008-09 12. 23.14 Odell Bradley, IUPUI 2003-04 14. 536 Jay Taylor, Eastern Illinois 1988-98 14. 247 David Jenkins, Jr., South Dakota St. 2018-19 13. 23.06 Obi Emegano, Oral Roberts 2015-16 15. 533 Mike Helms, Oakland 2002-03 15. 243 Calvin Wooten, Oakland 2005-06 14. 22.86 Ken McFadden, Cleveland State 1988-98 Mike Daum, South Dakota State 2016-17 16. 242 Kason Harrell, Fort Wayne 2017-18 15. 22.60 Bryson Scott, Fort Wayne 2017-18 17. 523 Kenny Williams, Illinois-Chicago 1992-93 17. 239 Mike Martinho, Buffalo 1996-97 16. 22.27 Nate Wolters, South Dakota State 2012-13 18. 517 Jon Collins, Eastern Illinois 1985-86 Jason Rozycki, Oakland 1999-00 17. 22.25 Jason Reese, Northern Iowa 1988-98 19. 516 Sherell Ford, Illinois-Chicago 1992-93 19. 238 Max Abmas, Oral Roberts 2019-20 18. 22.12 Travis Bader, Oakland 2012-13 Alex Young, IUPUI 2011-12 20. 236 Lawrence Alexander, North Dakota St. 2014-15 19. 21.90 Michael Watson, Kansas City 2001-02 20. 21.86 Andrew Wisniewski, Centenary 2003-04 FIELD GOAL PCT. (min. 75 percent of games played and 3 FGM/gm) Rk.Pct. Player, Team Year 1. .700 Pete Freeman, Akron 1990-91 2. .698 Lee Campbell, Missouri State 1989-90 3. .679 Jon Avery, IUPUI 2008-09 4. .671 Marshall Bjorklund, North Dakota State 2011-12 5. .670 Sean Scott, Central Connecticut St. 1996-97 6. .667 Marshall Bjorklund, North Dakota State 2012-13 7. .664 Brian Parker, Cleveland State 1988-89 8. .657 Brian Parker, Cleveland State 1989-90 Brandon Gilbeck, Western Illinois 2017-18 10. .656 Dirk Androff, Eastern Illinois 1984-85 11. .654 Eric Gray, Missouri State 1983-84 12. .650 Dan Champagne, Oakland 2000-01 13. .647 Marshall Bjorklund, North Dakota St. 2010-11 14. .645 Will Hudson, Oakland 2010-11 15. .644 Shawn King, Oral Roberts 2006-07 16. .642 Mike Nahar, Wright State 1992-93 17. .641 Kelby Stuckey, Missouri State 1987-88 18. .635 John Konchar, Fort Wayne 2016-17 19. .631 Kevin Duckworth, Eastern Illinois 1985-86 Dan Champagne, Oakland 2001-02 Oakland’s Mike Helms set a league record by averaging 26.86 Tate Sorensen, Southern Utah 2006-07 points per game in 2002-03. Jon Avery, IUPUI 2007-08 Akron’s Pete Freeman shot 70 percent from the field during the 1990-91 season. @thesummitleague 47 MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS FREE THROWS ATT. REBOUNDS PER GAME Rk. No. Player, Team Year (min. 75 percent of games played) 1. 366 Caleb Green, Oral Roberts 2006-07 Rk. Avg. Player, Team Year 2. 308 Caleb Green, Oral Roberts 2005-06 1. 12.52 Lee Campbell, Missouri State 1989-90 3. 299 Reggie Hamilton, Oakland 2011-12 2. 11.67 Mike Daum, South Dakota State 2018-19 4. 289 Mike Daum, South Dakota State 2016-17 3. 11.50 Chris Ensminger, Valparaiso 1995-96 5. 283 Caleb Green, Oral Roberts 2004-05 4. 11.26 Kory Billups, Chicago State 1996-97 6. 275 Ben Woodside, North Dakota State 2008-09 5. 11.25 Chris Ensminger, Valparaiso 1994-95 7. 263 Mike Helms, Oakland 2002-03 6. 10.64 Nate Barnes, Green Bay 1982-83 8. 260 Obi Emegano, Oral Roberts 2014-15 7. 10.56 Monte O’Quinn, Northeastern Illinois 1995-96 9. 250 Rasaun Young, Buffalo 1996-97 8. 10.49 Keith Benson, Oakland 2009-10 10. 247 Bryson Scott, Fort Wayne 2017-18 9. 10.48 Rocky Walls, Oral Roberts 1997-98 11. 246 Vova Severovas, Oakland 2006-07 12. 245 George Hill, IUPUI 2007-08 10. 10.30 Mike Daum, South Dakota State 2017-18 Frank Gaines, Fort Wayne 2012-13 11. 10.25 Warren Bradley, Cleveland State 1988-89 14. 244 Rasaun Young, Buffalo 1997-98 12. 10.11 Keith Benson, Oakland 2010-11 15. 242 Rawle Marshall, Oakland 2004-05 13. 10.03 Matt Pile, Omaha 2019-20 16. 240 Nate Wolters, South Dakota State 2011-12 14. 9.93 Caleb Green, Oral Roberts 2003-04 17. 237 Steve Rowe, Eastern Illinois 1991-92 15. 9.88 Emmanuel Nzekwesi, Oral Roberts 2019-20 18. 234 Mike Daum, South Dakota State 2018-19 16. 9.76 Kelvin Robinson, Buffalo 1994-95 19. 233 Ken McFadden, Cleveland State 1987-88 17. 9.67 Carlton Aaron, Kansas City 2004-05 Taylor Braun, North Dakota State 2013-14 18. 9.64 Derrick Johnson, Illinois-Chicago 1987-88 Green Bay’s Tony Bennett set the the record for three-point field 19. 9.63 Bill Edwards, Wright State 1992-93 goal percentage in 1990-91. FREE THROW PCT. 20. 9.60 Eric Mudd, Cleveland State 1987-88 (min. 75 percent of games played and 60 made) Rk. Pct. Player, Team Year ASSISTS THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT. 1. .945 Casey Kasperbauer, South Dakota 2015-16 Rk. No. Player, Team Year (min. 75 percent of games played and 30 made) 2. .939 Craig Haese, Youngstown State 2000-01 1. 290 Johnathon Jones, Oakland 2008-09 Rk. Pct. Player, Team Year 3. .926 Casey Schmidt, Valparaiso 1993-94 2. 274 Craig Lathen, Illinois-Chicago 1983-84 1. .533 Tony Bennett, Green Bay 1990-91 Larry Wright, Oakland 2009-10 3. 253 Mark Woods, Wright State 1992-93 2. .522 Rodney Thomas, IUPUI 1998-99 5. .915 Ben Botts, Fort Wayne 2008-09 4. 244 Craig Lathen, Illinois-Chicago 1982-83 3. .521 Lance Barker, Valparaiso 1991-92 6. .910 Jeff Monaco, Southern Utah 1998-99 5. 224 Johnathon Jones, Oakland 2009-10 4. .517 John Konchar, Fort Wayne 2016-17 7. .902 Brett Olson, Denver 2013-14 6. 209 Tra-Deon Hollins, Omaha 2016-17 Dalan Ancrum, Western Illinois 2016-17 8. .901 Nate Zastrow, North Dakota State 2009-10 7. 204 Ben Woodside, North Dakota State 2008-09 6. .515 Jordan Dykstra, South Dakota State 2010-11 9. .900 Kellon Thomas, IUPUI 2016-17 8. 202 Nate Wolters, South Dakota State 2011-12 7. .514 Tyler Hagedorn, South Dakota 2019-20 10. .899 Randy Tucker, Northern Illinois 1993-94 9. 199 Arnold Bernard, Missouri State 1989-90 8. .511 Tony Bennett, Green Bay 1991-92 11. .897 Casey Schmidt, Valparaiso 1992-93 10. 198 Mychal Covington, Oakland 2001-02 9. .505 Dan Oberbrunner, Green Bay 1989-90 12. .895 Joe Rosga, Denver 2017-18 11. 197 John McIlvain, Valparaiso 1982-83 10. .504 Winston Garland, Missouri State 1986-87 13. .892 Brad Buddenborg, Oakland 1999-00 Troy Richardson, Eastern Illinois 1984-85 11. .500 Dave Olson, Eastern Illinois 1990-91 14. .887 Juevol Myles, South Dakota 2012-13 Mo Evans, Fort Wayne 2016-17 12. .497 Nick Nurse, Northern Iowa 1987-88 15. .886 Joe Dykstra, Western Illinois 1982-83 14. 196 Tra-Deon Hollins, Omaha 2015-16 13. .496 David Palmer, Southern Utah 2003-04 Steve Barnes, Southern Utah 2006-07 Travis Bader, Oakland 2012-13 15. 193 Nate Wolters, South Dakota State 2012-13 14. .492 Mike Jones, Valparaiso 1988-89 16. 188 Nate Wolters, South Dakota State 2010-11 Esteban Bonzano, Southern Utah 2005-06 18. .884 Vinnie Shahid, North Dakota State 2019-20 19. .883 Erik Kangas, Oakland 2008-09 17. 187 Reggie Hamilton, Oakland 2010-11 16. .491 Skyler Flatten, South Dakota State 2017-18 18. 186 Johnathon Jones, Oakland 2007-08 17. .489 Steve Barnes, Southern Utah 2005-06 Kienan Walter, North Dakota 2019-20 19. 185 Brian Smith, Missouri State 1984-85 18. .487 Gerald Jones, Eastern Illinois 1988-89 REBOUNDS Ali Berdiel, Valparaiso 2003-04 Jason Baker, Southern Utah 2004-05 Reggie Hamilton, Oakland 2011-12 20. .485 Tim Gill, Oral Roberts 1997-98 Rk. No. Player, Team Year 1. 368 Chris Ensminger, Valparaiso 1995-96 FREE THROWS MADE 2. 367 Keith Benson, Oakland 2009-10 Rk. No. Player, Team Year 3. 363 Lee Campbell, Missouri State 1989-90 1. 278 Caleb Green, Oral Roberts 2006-07 4. 359 Mike Daum, South Dakota State 2017-18 2. 262 Reggie Hamilton, Oakland 2011-12 4. 354 Keith Benson, Oakland 2010-11 3. 251 Mike Daum, South Dakota State 2016-17 5. 325 Rocky Walls, Oral Roberts 1997-98 4. 235 Caleb Green, Oral Roberts 2005-06 6. 321 Matt Pile, Omaha 2019-20 5. 231 Ben Woodside, North Dakota State 2008-09 7. 315 Chris Ensminger, Valparaiso 1994-95 6. 213 Caleb Green, Oral Roberts 2004-05 Caleb Green, Oral Roberts 2006-07 7. 205 Obi Emegano, Oral Roberts 2014-15 9. 312 John Konchar, Fort Wayne 2015-16 8. 202 Vova Severovas, Oakland 2006-07 10. 307 Mike Daum, South Dakota State 2018-19 Bryson Scott, Fort Wayne 2017-18 11. 306 Caleb Green, Oral Roberts 2004-05 10. 199 George Hill, IUPUI 2007-08 12. 304 Kory Billups, Chicago State 1996-97 11. 198 Obi Emegano, Oral Roberts 2015-16 13. 301 Terell Parks, Western Illinois 2011-12 12. 196 Mike Helms, Oakland 2002-03 14. 292 Warren Bradley, Cleveland State 1986-87 196 Mike Daum, South Dakota State 2018-19 15. 290 Kevin Duckworth, Eastern Illinois 1985-86 14. 194 Mike Daum, South Dakota State 2017-18 Caleb Green, Oral Roberts 2005-06 15. 189 Dominique Morrison, Oral Roberts 2011-12 17. 289 Bill Edwards, Wright State 1992-93 16. 188 Nate Wolters, South Dakota State 2011-12 18. 288 Eric Mudd, Cleveland State 1987-88 17. 187 Nate Wolters, South Dakota State 2012-13 19. 287 Warren Bradley, Cleveland State 1988-89 18. 183 Taylor Braun, North Dakota State 2013-14 Javan White, Oral Roberts 2017-18 19. 182 George Hill, IUPUI 2005-06 20. 181 Frank Gaines, Fort Wayne 2012-13 Missouri State’s Lee Campbell set a league record for rebounds per game during the 1989-90 season.

48 @thesummitleague MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS ASSISTS PER GAME BLOCKS (min. 75 percent of games played) Rk. No. Player, Team Year Rk. Avg. Player, Team Year 1. 178 Keith Closs, Central Connecticut St. 1995-96 1. 9.45 Craig Lathen, Illinois-Chicago 1983-84 2. 139 Keith Closs, Central Connecticut St. 1994-95 2. 8.71 Craig Lathen, Illinois-Chicago 1982-83 3. 127 Keith Benson, Oakland 2010-11 3. 8.43 Mark Woods, Wright State 1992-93 4. 117 Keith Benson, Oakland 2009-10 4. 8.06 Johnathon Jones, Oakland 2008-09 5. 106 Brandon Gilbeck, Western Illinois 2018-19 5. 7.07 Mychal Covington, Oakland 2001-02 6. 103 Kendrick Moore, Oral Roberts 2001-02 6. 7.04 John McIivain, Valparaiso 1982-83 7. 94 Kendrick Moore, Oral Roberts 2002-03 7. 6.95 Ken McFadden, Cleveland State 1988-89 8. 87 Keith Benson, Oakland 2008-09 8. 6.86 Arnold Bernard, Missouri State 1989-90 9. 85 Brandon Gilbeck, Western Illinois 2016-17 9. 6.74 Modie Cox, Buffalo 1994-95 10. 83 Shelby Thurmond, Western Illinois 1992-93 10. 6.57 Troy Richardson, Eastern Illinois 1984-85 11. 81 Shawn King, Oral Roberts 2006-07 11. 6.53 Tra-Deon Hollins, Omaha 2016-17 12. 80 Kelvin Robinson, Buffalo 1994-95 12. 6.40 Johnathon Jones, Oakland 2009-10 13. 76 Deilvez Yearby, Fort Wayne 2009-10 13. 6.36 Jay Collins, Southern Utah 2002-03 14. 72 Brandon Gilbeck, Western Illinois 2017-18 14. 6.34 Tony Ackerman, Western Illinois 1996-97 15. 75 James Granstra, Western Illinois 2009-10 15. 6.18 Ben Woodside, North Dakota State 2008-09 16. 70 Deji Akindele, Chicago State 2004-05 16. 6.17 Brian Smith, Missouri State 1984-85 Chris Udofia, Denver 2013-14 17. 6.16 Mo Evans, Fort Wayne 2016-17 18. 68 Shawn King, Oral Roberts 2007-08 18. 6.12 Tra-Deon Hollins, Omaha 2015-16 19. 67 Sherell Ford, Illinois-Chicago 1992-93 19. 6.11 Jonathan Bluitt, Oral Roberts 2003-04 Raitis Grafs, Valparaiso 2000-01 20. 6.10 Doug Lewis, Missouri State 1988-89 Reggie Hamilton, Oakland BLOCKED SHOTS PER GAME STEALS (min. 75 percent of games played) Rk. No. Player, Team Year Rk. Avg. Player, Team Year 1. 127 Tra-Deon Hollins, Omaha 2015-16 2. 111 Ken Robertson, Cleveland State 1988-89 1. 6.36 Keith Closs, Central Connecticut St. 1995-96 3. 109 Mark Woods, Wright State 1992-93 2. 5.35 Keith Closs, Central Connecticut St. 1994-95 4. 108 Tra-Deon Hollins, Omaha 2016-17 3. 3.63 Keith Benson, Oakland 2010-11 5. 100 Brent Carmichael, Northern Iowa 1982-83 4. 3.42 Brandon Gilbeck, Western Illinois 2018-19 Duke Mondy, Oakland 2012-13 4. 3.36 Kendrick Moore, Oral Roberts 2002-03 7. 98 Fred House, Southern Utah 1999-00 5. 3.34 Keith Benson, Oakland 2009-10 8. 97 Andrell Hoard, Northeastern Illinois 1995-96 6. 3.32 Kendrick Moore, Oral Roberts 2001-02 9. 93 Fred House, Southern Utah 2000-01 7. 3.20 Kelvin Robinson, Buffalo 1994-95 10. 90 Ken Robertson, Cleveland State 1987-88 8. 3.07 Shelby Thurmond, Western Illinois 1992-93 11. 83 Ken McFadden, Cleveland State 1986-87 9. 3.04 Brandon Gilbeck, Western Illinois 2016-17 Chase Adams, Centenary 2008-09 10. 2.60 Brandon Gilbeck, Western Illinois 2017-18 13. 81 John Konchar, Fort Wayne 2017-18 11. 2.53 Deilvez Yearby, Fort Wayne 2009-10 14. 80 Troy Richardson, Eastern Illinois 1984-85 12. 2.50 Deji Akindele, Chicago State 2004-05 Jeff Monaco, Southern Utah 1999-00 James Granstra, Western Illinois 2009-10 Rawle Marshall, Oakland 2002-03 Terell Parks, Western Illinois 2012-13 17. 79 Ken Robertson, Cleveland State 1989-90 15. 2.42 Keith Benson, Oakland 2008-09 18. 77 Winston Garland, Missouri State 1985-86 16. 2.38 Shawn King, Oral Roberts 2006-07 Billy Pettiford, IUPUI 2009-10 17. 2.36 Shelby Thurmond, Western Illinois 1994-95 20. 76 Clinton Ransey, Cleveland State 1986-87 18. 2.26 Chris Udofia, Denver 2013-14 Quinton Day, Kansas City 2005-06 19. 2.21 Matt Hodgson, Southern Utah 2009-10 20. 2.11 Mohamed Kone, Valparaiso 2005-06 STEALS PER GAME (min. 75 percent of games played) Rk. Avg. Player, Team Year 1. 3.97 Tra-Deon Hollins, Omaha 2015-16 2. 3.96 Ken Robertson, Cleveland State 1988-89 3. 3.63 Mark Woods, Wright State 1992-93 4. 3.59 Andrell Hoard, Northeastern Illinois 1995-96 5. 3.38 Fred House, Southern Utah 1999-00 Tra-Deon Hollins, Omaha 2016-17 7. 3.23 Brent Carmichael, Northern Iowa 1982-83 8. 3.03 Duke Mondy, Oakland 2012-13 9. 3.00 Ken Robertson, Cleveland State 1987-88 Fred House, Southern Utah 2000-01 11. 2.86 Rawle Marshall, Oakland 2002-03 12. 2.85 Andre Humphrey, Western Illinois 1994-95 13. 2.82 Ken Robertson, Cleveland State 1989-90 14. 2.81 Quinton Day, Kansas City 2005-06 15. 2.76 Jeff Monaco, Southern Utah 1999-00 16. 2.68 Craig Lathen, Illinois-Chicago 1982-83 Roy Coleman, Akron 1991-92 18. 2.67 Troy Richardson, Eastern Illinois 1984-85 Andrell Hoard, Northeastern Illinois 1996-97 Chase Adams, Centenary 2008-09 Ceola Clark, Western Illinois 2009-10 Tra-Deon Hollins, Omaha

@thesummitleague 49 MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org NCAA SEASON STAT LEADERS TEAM SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS POINTS FIELD GOALS MADE THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Rk. No. Team Year Rk. No. Team Year Rk. No. Team Year 1. 2,992 Oakland 2010-11 1. 1,156 Cleveland State 1985-86 1. 374 South Dakota State 2017-18 2. 2,958 South Dakota State 2017-18 2. 1,052 Oakland 2010-11 2. 360 Purdue Fort Wayne 2018-19 3. 2,934 Cleveland State 1985-86 3. 1,023 Cleveland State 1986-87 3. 354 Fort Wayne 2015-16 4. 2,875 Oakland 2011-12 4. 1,017 South Dakota 2017-18 4. 339 Fort Wayne 2017-18 5. 2,832 South Dakota 2017-18 5. 1,003 South Dakota State 2017-18 5. 335 Oakland 2011-12 6. 2,789 South Dakota State 2018-19 6. 991 Purdue Fort Wayne 2018-19 6. 322 South Dakota State 2018-19 7. 2,774 Fort Wayne 2013-14 7. 987 Wright State 1992-93 7. 318 South Dakota State 2016-17 8. 2,728 Purdue Fort Wayne 2018-19 8. 982 Illinois-Chicago 1986-87 8. 311 Fort Wayne 2016-17 9. 2,755 Cleveland State 1986-87 9. 974 Eastern Illinois 1985-86 9. 303 North Dakota State 2019-20 10. 2,754 Fort Wayne 2016-17 Fort Wayne 2016-17 10. 300 Troy 1995-96 11. 2,729 Omaha 2015-16 12. 2,716 Fort Wayne 2017-18 13. 2,701 Fort Wayne 2015-16 FIELD GOALS ATT. THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATT. 14. 2,699 Oakland 2008-09 Rk. No. Team Year Rk. No. Team Year 15. 2,689 South Dakota State 2011-12 1. 2,209 Cleveland State 1985-86 1. 949 Purdue Fort Wayne 2018-19 16. 2,685 Omaha 2016-17 2. 2,193 Troy 1994-95 2. 927 South Dakota State 2017-18 17. 2,683 South Dakota State 2016-17 3. 2,147 South Dakota State 2017-18 Fort Wayne 2017-18 18. 2,681 IUPUI 2009-10 4. 2,143 Cleveland State 1986-87 4. 895 Oakland 2011-12 19. 2,676 Oakland 2009-10 5. 2,137 Oakland 2010-11 5. 884 Troy 1995-96 20. 2,674 Wright State 1992-93 6. 2,136 South Dakota 2017-18 6. 883 South Dakota State 2016-17 7. 2,104 Oakland 2011-12 7. 872 Troy 1994-95 8. 2,087 Troy 1995-96 8. 863 Fort Wayne 2015-16 POINTS PER GAME 9. 2,084 Illinois-Chicago 1992-93 9. 852 North Dakota State 2019-20 Rk. Avg. Team Year 10. 2,074 Fort Wayne 2017-18 9. 815 North Dakota State 2018-19 1. 94.4 Troy 1995-96 2. 91.4 Troy 1994-95 FIELD GOAL PCT. THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT. 3. 89.1 Wright State 1992-93 Rk. Pct. Team Year Rk. Pct. Team Year 4. 88.9 Cleveland State 1985-86 1. .530 Missouri State 1984-85 1. .467 Green Bay 1991-92 5. 86.1 Fort Wayne 2016-17 2. .528 Eastern Illinois 1984-85 2. .464 Green Bay 1990-91 6. 85.9 Cleveland State 1988-89 3. .527 Missouri State 1983-84 3. .451 Green Bay 1987-88 7. 85.5 Oakland 2010-11 4. .523 Cleveland State 1985-86 4. .448 Green Bay 1988-89 8. 85.3 Omaha 2015-16 5. .520 Missouri State 1988-89 5. .438 Green Bay 1989-90 9. 85.1 Northern Iowa 1988-89 6. .516 Missouri State 1986-87 6. .438 Eastern Illinois 1990-91 10. 85.0 Illinois-Chicago 1993-94 Missouri State 1987-88 7. .433 Cleveland State 1987-88 Wright State 1992-93 8. .432 Eastern Illinois 1988-89 9. .513 Eastern Illinois 1987-88 9. .429 Southern Utah 2005-06 10. .512 Green Bay 1991-92 10. .428 Valparaiso 1992-93

50 @thesummitleague MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org TEAM SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS FREE THROWS MADE REBOUNDS PER GAME BLOCKED SHOTS Rk. No. Team Year Rk. Avg. Team Year Rk. No. Team Year 1. 661 Cleveland State 1986-87 1. 43.4 Central Connecticut State 1995-96 1. 241 Central Connecticut State 1995-96 2. 646 Oakland 2011-12 2. 41.1 Troy 1994-95 2. 196 Oakland 2010-11 3. 630 Oakland 2009-10 3. 40.8 Cleveland State 1993-94 3. 194 Central Connecticut State 1994-95 4. 622 Cleveland State 1985-86 4. 40.7 Cleveland State 1987-88 4. 169 Oakland 2009-10 5. 621 Omaha 2015-16 5. 40.6 Central Connecticut State 1994-95 5. 167 Oakland 2008-09 6. 610 Illinois-Chicago 1986-87 Troy 1995-96 IUPUI 2009-10 7. 603 South Dakota State 2016-17 7. 40.1 Cleveland State 1988-89 7. 158 Purdue Fort Wayne 2018-19 8. 601 Oakland 2010-11 8. 39.8 Western Illinois 1994-95 8. 156 Oral Roberts 2001-02 South Dakota 2016-17 9. 39.7 Troy 1996-97 9. 154 Oral Roberts 2006-07 10. 588 Oral Roberts 2006-07 10. 39.5 Cleveland State 1989-90 10. 150 Illinois-Chicago 1992-93

FREE THROW ATT. ASSISTS BLOCKED SHOTS PER GAME Rk. No. Team Year Rk. No. Team Year Rk. Avg. Team Year 1. 994 Cleveland State 1986-87 1. 616 Missouri State 1986-87 1. 8.6 Central Connecticut State 1995-96 2. 921 Cleveland State 1985-86 2. 583 Green Bay 1993-94 2. 7.5 Central Connecticut State 1994-95 3. 877 Oakland 2011-12 3. 574 Oral Roberts 2004-05 3. 5.6 Oakland 2010-11 4. 876 Oakland 2009-10 4. 570 Valparaiso 2001-02 4. 5.0 Oral Roberts 2001-02 5. 869 Illinois-Chicago 1986-87 5. 568 Oakland 2010-11 5. 4.8 Oakland 2009-10 6. 853 South Dakota 2016-17 6. 566 Missouri State 1984-85 4.8 Purdue Fort Wayne 2018-19 7. 835 Oakland 2010-11 7. 559 Oral Roberts 1997-98 7. 4.7 Illinois-Chicago 1992-93 8. 834 Buffalo 1996-97 8. 555 Cleveland State 1985-86 Southern Utah 1997-98 9. 833 Omaha 2015-16 9. 548 Wright State 1992-93 Oral Roberts 2002-03 10. 827 Oral Roberts 2006-07 10. 545 Oakland 2008-09 Fort Wayne 2009-10

FREE THROW PCT. ASSISTS PER GAME Rk. Pct. Team Year Rk. Avg. Team Year 1. .798 North Dakota State 2019-20 1. 18.9 Missouri State 1984-85 2. .796 Southern Utah 2008-09 2. 18.6 Western Illinois 1996-97 3. .783 South Dakota State 2018-19 3. 18.3 Wright State 1992-93 4. .782 IUPUI 2010-11 4. 18.1 Missouri State 1986-87 5. .781 South Dakota 2012-13 5. 18.0 Illinois-Chicago 1983-84 6. .776 IUPUI 2007-08 Northern Iowa 1988-89 IUPUI 2011-12 Western Illinois 1993-94 8. .775 Western Illinois 1982-83 Oral Roberts 1997-98 9. .774 Valparaiso 1992-93 9. 17.9 Valparaiso 1988-89 10. .773 Green Bay 1989-90 10. 17.8 Western Illinois 1987-88 Troy 1994-95 REBOUNDS IUPUI 1999-00 Rk. No. Team Year 1. 1,365 Oakland 2010-11 STEALS 2. 1,364 South Dakota State 2017-18 Rk. No. Team Year 3. 1,344 Oakland 2009-10 1. 473 Cleveland State 1986-87 4. 1,319 South Dakota 2017-18 2. 457 Buffalo 1996-97 5. 1,279 South Dakota State 2015-16 3. 456 Missouri State 1986-87 6. 1,272 Oral Roberts 2009-10 4. 436 Cleveland State 1985-86 7. 1,271 South Dakota 2016-17 5. 417 Buffalo 1995-96 8. 1,268 Cleveland State 1985-86 6. 376 Cleveland State 1987-88 9. 1,254 South Dakota State 2014-15 7. 354 Southern Utah 1999-00 10. 1,242 Valparaiso 2001-02 8. 334 Valparaiso 2001-02 9. 332 Illinois-Chicago 1991-92 10. 323 Wright State 1992-93 STEALS PER GAME Rk. Avg. Team Year 1. 16.3 Buffalo 1996-97 2. 15.4 Buffalo 1995-96 3. 14.3 Cleveland State 1986-87 4. 13.4 Missouri State 1986-87 5. 13.2 Cleveland State 1985-86 6. 12.5 Cleveland State 1987-88 7. 12.2 Southern Utah 1999-00 8. 11.7 Troy 1994-95 9. 11.3 Cleveland State 1988-89 10. 11.1 Illinois-Chicago 1989-90 Illinois-Chicago 1991-92

@thesummitleague 51 MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org INDIVIDUAL ANNUAL LEADERS SCORING ASSISTS Year Player, Team G Pts. Avg. Year Player, Team G No. Avg. 1982-83 Joe Dykstra, Western Illinois 31 653 21.1 1982-83 Craig Lathen, Illinois-Chicago 28 244 8.7 1983-84 Randy Kraayenbrink, Northern Iowa 26 481 18.5 1983-84 Craig Lathen, Illinois-Chicago 29 274 9.5 1984-85 Randy Kraayenbrink, Northern Iowa 28 587 21.0 1984-85 Troy Richardson, Eastern Illinois 30 197 6.6 1985-86 Randy Kraayenbrink, Northern Iowa 27 552 20.4 1985-86 Frank Nardi, Green Bay 28 165 5.9 1986-87 Ken McFadden, Cleveland State 33 708 21.5 1986-87 Bobby Locke, Illinois-Chicago 32 172 5.4 1987-88 Ken McFadden, Cleveland State 30 615 20.5 1987-88 Ken McFadden, Cleveland State 30 177 5.9 1988-89 Jay Taylor, Eastern Illinois 32 748 23.4 1988-89 Ken McFadden, Cleveland State 21 146 7.0 1989-90 Jason Reese, Northern Iowa 32 638 19.9 1989-90 Arnold Bernard, Missouri State 29 199 6.9 1990-91 Tony Bennett, Green Bay 31 665 21.5 1990-91 Dale Turner, Northern Iowa 29 146 5.0 1991-92 Bill Edwards, Wright State 28 586 20.9 1991-92 Gravelle Craig, Cleveland State 29 150 5.5 1992-93 Bill Edwards, Wright State 27 757 25.2 1992-93 Mark Woods, Wright State 30 253 8.4 1993-94 Sherell Ford, Illinois-Chicago 29 704 24.3 1993-94 Kenny Williams, Illinois-Chicago 29 133 4.6 1994-95 Darecko Rawlins, Kansas City 26 471 18.1 1994-95 Modie Cox, Buffalo 27 182 6.7 1995-96 Andrell Hoard, Northeastern Illinois 27 569 21.1 1995-96 Jermaine Ball, Troy 27 139 5.1 1996-97 Janthony Joseph, Western Illinois 29 585 20.2 1996-97 Anthony Figueroa, Chicago State 26 149 5.7 1997-98 Rasaun Young, Buffalo 28 554 19.8 1997-98 Ryan Peterson, Buffalo 26 152 5.8 1998-99 Kenyatta Clyde, Southern Utah 30 498 16.6 1998-99 Jeff Monaco, Southern Utah 30 149 5.0 1999-00 Michael Jackson, Kansas City 29 573 19.8 1999-00 Eric Perry, Oral Roberts 27 140 5.2 2000-01 Jason Rozycki, Oakland 21 385 18.3 2000-01 Ryan Patton, Youngstown State 29 163 5.6 2001-02 Michael Watson, Kansas City 29 635 21.9 2001-02 Mychal Covington, Oakland 28 198 7.1 2002-03 Mike Helms, Oakland 28 752 26.9 2002-03 Jay Collins, Southern Utah 28 178 6.4 2003-04 Michael Watson, Kansas City 29 680 23.4 2003-04 Jonathan Bluitt, Oral Roberts 27 165 6.1 2004-05 Rawle Marshall, Oakland 32 636 19.9 2004-05 Jonathan Bluitt, Oral Roberts 33 178 5.4 2005-06 Caleb Green, Oral Roberts 33 686 20.8 2005-06 Steve Barnes, Southern Utah 30 149 5.0 2006-07 Caleb Green, Oral Roberts 34 698 20.5 2006-07 Steve Barnes, Southern Utah 30 172 5.7 2007-08 George Hill, IUPUI 32 688 21.5 2007-08 Johnathon Jones, Oakland 31 186 6.0 2008-09 Ben Woodside, North Dakota State 33 766 23.2 2008-09 Johnathon Jones, Oakland 36 290 8.1 2009-10 Robert Glenn, IUPUI 36 714 19.8 Chris Ensminger of Valparaiso led the league in rebounding in 2009-10 Johnathon Jones, Oakland 35 224 6.4 2010-11 Alex Young, IUPUI 33 649 19.7 2010-11 Nate Wolters, South Dakota State 31 188 6.1 2011-12 Reggie Hamilton, Oakland 36 942 26.2 consecutive seasons, capped by a record total of 368 in 1995-96. 2011-12 Nate Wolters, South Dakota State 34 202 5.9 2012-13 Nate Wolters, South Dakota State 33 735 22.3 2012-13 Nate Wolters, South Dakota State 33 193 5.8 2013-14 Taylor Braun, North Dakota State 32 564 17.6 2013-14 Pierre Bland, Fort Wayne 36 154 4.3 2014-15 Lawrence Alexander, North Dakota State 33 624 18.9 REBOUNDING 2014-15 Jabari Sandifer, Western Illinois 28 119 4.3 2015-16 Obi Emegano, Oral Roberts 29 669 23.1 Year Player, Team G Total Avg. 2015-16 Tra-Deon Hollins, Omaha 32 196 6.1 2016-17 Mike Daum, South Dakota State 35 878 25.1 1982-83 Nate Barnes, Green Bay 22 234 10.6 2016-17 Tra-Deon Hollins, Omaha 32 209 6.5 2017-18 Mike Daum, South Dakota State 35 836 23.9 1983-84 Todd Hutcheson, Western Illinois 30 256 8.5 2017-18 John Konchar, Fort Wayne 33 156 4.7 2018-19 Mike Daum, South Dakota State 33 835 25.3 1984-85 Scott Stafford, Northern Iowa 28 244 8.7 2018-19 John Konchar, Purdue Fort Wayne 33 179 5.4 2019-20 Marlon Stewart, North Dakota 33 614 18.6 1985-86 Kevin Duckworth, Eastern Illinois 32 290 9.1 2019-20 Marlon Stewart, North Dakota 33 168 5.1 1986-87 Warren Bradley, Cleveland State 33 292 8.8 1987-88 Derrick Johnson, Illinois-Chicago 28 270 9.6 STEALS 1988-89 Warren Bradley, Cleveland State 28 287 10.3 Year Player, Team G No. Avg. 1989-90 Lee Campbell, Missouri State 29 363 12.5 1982-83 Brent Carmichael, Northern Iowa 31 100 3.2 1990-91 Steve Givens, Cleveland State 28 237 8.5 1983-84 Craig Lathen, Illinois-Chicago 29 64 2.2 1991-92 Barry Johnson, Eastern Illinois 31 257 8.3 1984-85 Troy Richardson, Eastern Illinois 30 80 2.7 1992-93 Bill Edwards, Wright State 30 289 9.6 1985-86 Winston Garland, Missouri State 32 77 2.4 1993-94 Sherell Ford, Illinois-Chicago 29 254 8.8 1986-87 Ken McFadden, Cleveland State 33 83 2.5 1994-95 Chris Ensminger, Valparaiso 28 315 11.3 1987-88 Ken Robertson, Cleveland State 30 90 3.0 1995-96 Chris Ensminger, Valparaiso 32 368 11.5 1988-89 Ken Robertson, Cleveland State 28 111 4.0 1996-97 Kory Billups, Chicago State 27 304 11.3 1989-90 Ken Robertson, Cleveland State 28 79 2.8 1997-98 Rocky Walls, Oral Roberts 31 325 10.5 1990-91 Brian Hill, Illinois-Chicago 30 72 2.4 1998-99 Don Carlisle, IUPUI 27 299 7.4 1991-92 Roy Coleman, Akron 28 75 2.7 1999-00 Juan Martinez, Western Illinois 30 239 8.0 1992-93 Mark Woods, Wright State 30 109 3.6 2000-01 Don Carlisle, IUPUI 29 246 8.5 1993-94 Kenny Williams, Illinois-Chicago 29 72 2.5 2001-02 Clark Bone, Chicago State 28 234 8.4 1994-95 Andre Humphrey, Western Illinois 26 74 2.9 2002-03 Cortney Scott, Oakland 23 201 8.7 1995-96 Andrell Hoard, Northeastern Illinois 27 97 3.6 2003-04 Caleb Green, Oral Roberts 28 278 9.9 1996-97 Andrell Hoard, Northeastern Illinois 27 72 2.7 2004-05 Carlton Aaron, Kansas City 28 271 9.7 1997-98 Jermaine Hicks, Chicago State 27 53 2.0 2005-06 Caleb Green, Oral Roberts 33 290 8.8 1998-99 Derek Williams, IUPUI 27 53 2.0 2006-07 Caleb Green, Oral Roberts 34 315 9.3 1999-00 Fred House, Southern Utah 29 98 3.4 2007-08 Brett Winkelman, North Dakota State 29 241 8.3 2000-01 Fred House, Southern Utah 31 93 3.0 2008-09 John Clifford, Southern Utah 31 254 8.2 2001-02 Brad Buddenborg, Oakland 30 60 2.0 2009-10 Keith Benson, Oakland 35 367 10.5 2002-03 Rawle Marshall, Oakland 28 80 2.9 2010-11 Keith Benson, Oakland 35 354 10.1 2003-04 DeAngelo Newsom, Southern Utah 28 66 2.4 2011-12 Terell Parks, Western Illinois 33 301 9.1 2004-05 DeAngelo Newsom, Southern Utah 28 65 2.3 2012-13 Terell Parks, Western Illinois 26 249 9.6 2005-06 Quinton Day, Kansas City 27 76 2.8 2013-14 Jordan Dykstra, South Dakota State 32 242 7.6 2006-07 Chase Adams, Centenary 29 52 1.8 2014-15 Tyler Larson, South Dakota 33 259 7.8 2007-08 Chase Adams, Centenary 31 75 2.4 2015-16 John Konchar, Fort Wayne 34 312 9.2 2008-09 Chase Adams, Centenary 31 83 2.7 2016-17 Mike Miklusak, Western Illinois 23 204 8.9 2009-10 Ceola Clark, Western Illinois 27 72 2.7 Northern Iowa’s Randy Kraayenbrink was the league’s scoring 2017-18 Mike Daum, South Dakota State 35 359 10.3 2010-11 Aaron Harwell, Centenary 29 48 1.7 leader in three consecutive seasons from 1984-86. 2018-19 Mike Daum, South Dakota State 33 385 11.7 2011-12 Reggie Hamilton, Oakland 36 72 2.0 2019-20 Matt Pile, Omaha 32 321 10.0 2012-13 Duke Mondy, Oakland 33 100 3.0 2013-14 Devin Patterson, Omaha 32 57 1.8 52 @thesummitleague MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org INDIVIDUAL ANNUAL LEADERS

2014-15 Devin Patterson, Omaha 27 59 2.2 FIELD GOAL PCT. 2015-16 Tra-Deon Hollins, Omaha 32 127 4.0 Year Player, Team G FG-FGA Pct. 2016-17 Tra-Deon Hollins, Omaha 32 108 3.4 1982-83 Ivan Daniels, Illinois-Chicago 28 183-306 .598 2017-18 John Konchar, Fort Wayne 33 81 2.5 1983-84 Eric Gray, Missouri State 28 117-179 .654 2018-19 John Konchar, Purdue Fort Wayne 33 65 2.0 1984-85 Dirk Androff, Eastern Illinois 30 141-215 .656 2019-20 R.J. Fuqua, Oral Roberts 24 36 1.5 1985-86 Kevin Duckworth, Eastern Illinois 32 250-396 .631 1986-87 Greg McDermott, Northern Iowa 28 148-248 .597 BLOCKED SHOTS 1987-88 Kelby Stuckey, Missouri State 30 166-259 .641 Year Player, Team G No. Avg. 1988-89 Brian Parker, Cleveland State 28 168-253 .664 1982-83 Ricky Johnson, Missouri State 29 57 2.0 1989-90 Lee Campbell, Missouri State 29 192-275 .698 1983-84 Scott Stafford, Northern Iowa 28 51 1.8 1990-91 Pete Freeman, Akron 28 175-250 .700 1984-85 Kevin Duckworth, Eastern Illinois 27 44 1.6 1991-92 Larry Hill, Green Bay 30 118-192 .615 1985-86 Tom Bragg, Western Illinois 24 33 1.4 1992-93 Mike Nahar, Wright State 30 190-296 .642 1986-87 Nate Chambers, Illinois-Chicago 32 45 1.4 1993-94 Jeff Nordgaard, Green Bay 34 207-351 .590 1987-88 Derrick Johnson, Illinois-Chicago 28 56 2.0 1994-95 Bill Langheim, Central Connecticut St. 23 124-207 .599 1988-89 Derrick Johnson, Illinois-Chicago 30 42 1.4 1995-96 Clint Ford, Western Illinois 24 110-185 .595 1989-90 Larry Hill, Green Bay 32 44 1.4 1996-97 Sean Scott, Central Connecticut St. 24 128-191 .670 1990-91 Earl Johnson, Western Illinois 28 38 1.4 1997-98 Zoran Viskovic, Valparaiso 33 176-280 .629 1991-92 Larry Hill, Green Bay 30 49 1.6 1998-99 Zoran Viskovic, Valparaiso 29 124-204 .608 1992-93 Shelby Thurmond, Western Illinois 27 83 3.1 1999-00 Michael Jackson, Kansas City 29 226-384 .589 1993-94 Sherell Ford, Illinois-Chicago 29 46 1.6 2000-01 Dan Champagne, Oakland 28 139-214 .650 1994-95 Keith Closs, Central Connecticut St. 26 139 5.3 2001-02 Dan Champagne, Oakland 30 149-236 .631 1995-96 Keith Closs, Central Connecticut St. 28 178 6.4 2002-03 Clark Bone, Chicago State 30 99-146 .678 1996-97 Janthony Joseph, Western Illinois 29 58 2.0 2003-04 Caleb Green, Oral Roberts 28 177-300 .590 1997-98 Rocky Walls, Oral Roberts 31 58 1.9 2004-05 Carlton Aaron, Kansas City 28 166-284 .585 1998-99 Zoran Viskovic, Oral Roberts 29 51 1.8 2005-06 Vova Severovas, Oakland 22 114-192 .594 1999-00 Darrell Johns, Chicago State 23 45 2.0 2006-07 Shawn King, Oral Roberts 34 105-163 .644 2000-01 Raitis Grafs, Valparaiso 32 67 2.1 2007-08 Jon Avery, IUPUI 33 149-236 .631 Winston Garland of Missouri State recorded the league’s best 2001-02 Kendrick Moore, Oral Roberts 31 103 3.3 2008-09 Jon Avery, IUPUI 29 114-168 .679 2002-03 Kendrick Moore, Oral Roberts 28 94 3.4 three-point field goal percentage in the NCAA’s first season after 2009-10 Jon Avery, IUPUI 36 124-199 .623 adopting the rule. 2003-04 Deji Akindele, Chicago State 32 62 1.9 2010-11 Marshall Bjorklund, North Dakota St. 29 97-150 .647 2004-05 Deji Akindele, Chicago State 28 70 2.5 2011-12 Marshall Bjorklund, North Dakota St. 31 147-219 .671 2017-18 Skyler Flatten, SDSU 35 55-112 .491 2005-06 Mohamed Kone, Valparaiso 27 57 2.1 2012-13 Marshall Bjorklund, North Dakota St. 34 170-255 .667 2018-19 Matt Weir, Purdue Fort Wayne 33 43-91 .473 2006-07 Shawn King, Oral Roberts 34 81 2.4 2013-14 Marshall Bjorklund, North Dakota St. 33 178-283 .629 2019-20 Tyler Hagedorn, South Dakota 32 121-147 .514 2007-08 Shawn King, Oral Roberts 33 68 2.1 2014-15 DavRon Williams, IUPUI 31 101-175 .577 2008-09 Keith Benson, Oakland 36 87 2.4 2015-16 Tate Stensgaard, Western Illinois 25 84-139 .604 FREE THROW PCT. 2009-10 Keith Benson, Oakland 35 117 3.3 2016-17 John Konchar, Fort Wayne 32 186-293 .635 Year Player, Team G FT-FTA Pct. 2010-11 Keith Benson, Oakland 35 127 3.6 2017-18 Brandon Gilbeck, Western Illinois 28 132-201 .657 1982-83 Joe Dykstra, Western Illinois 31 156-176 .886 2011-12 Terell Parks, Western Illinois 33 46 1.4 2018-19 Conner Avants, North Dakota 24 111-183 .607 1983-84 J.D. Dykstra, Western Illinois 23 96-111 .865 Ricardo Andreotti, South Dakota 25 35 1.4 2019-20 Matt Dentlinger, South Dakota St. 32 159-253 .628 1984-85 Larry Dougherty, Valparaiso 28 125-147 .850 2012-13 Terell Parks, Western Illinois 26 65 2.5 1985-86 Chris Ward, Missouri State 32 88-104 .846 2013-14 Chris Udofia, Denver 31 70 2.3 THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT. 1986-87 Adrian Bolding, Green Bay 29 58-69 .841 2014-15 Chris Kading, North Dakota State 31 47 1.5 Year Player, Team G 3FG-3FGA Pct. 1987-88 Gerald Jones, Eastern Illinois 22 49-54 .907 2015-16 Albert Owens, Oral Roberts 31 47 1.5 1986-87 Winston Garland, Missouri State 34 57-113 .504 1988-89 Tony Bennett, Green Bay 27 111-131 .847 2016-17 Brandon Gilbeck, Western Illinois 28 85 3.0 1987-88 Nick Nurse, Northern Iowa 28 72-145 .497 1989-90 Troy Muilenburg, Northern Iowa 32 91-105 .867 2017-18 Brandon Gilbeck, Western Illinois 28 72 2.6 1988-89 Mike Jones, Valparaiso 27 92-187 .492 1990-91 Troy Muilenburg, Northern Iowa 32 101-119 .849 2018-19 Brandon Gilbeck, Western Illinois 31 106 3.4 1989-90 Dan Oberbrunner, Green Bay 31 47-93 .505 1991-92 Tony Bennett, Green Bay 30 100-121 .826 2019-20 Matt Pile, Omaha 32 49 1.5 1990-91 Tony Bennett, Green Bay 31 80-150 .533 1992-93 Casey Schmidt, Valparaiso 27 70-78 .897 1991-92 Lance Barker, Valparaiso 26 61-117 .521 1993-94 Casey Schmidt, Valparaiso 25 75-81 .926 1992-93 Casey Schmidt, Valparaiso 28 71-149 .477 1994-95 Lance Barker, Valparaiso 28 72-82 .878 1993-94 Andre Smith, Youngstown State 23 40-90 .444 1995-96 Bryce Drew, Valparaiso 32 103-118 .866 1994-95 Bryce Drew, Valparaiso 27 78-170 .459 1996-97 Bryce Drew, Valparaiso 31 131-149 .879 1995-96 Mark Heidersbach, Northeastern Illinois 27 48-115 .417 1997-98 Mike Martinho, Buffalo 28 110-134 .821 1996-97 Bryce Drew, Valparaiso 31 100-219 .457 1998-99 Jeff Monaco, Southern Utah 30 61-67 .910 1997-98 Tim Gill, Oral Roberts 31 95-196 .485 1999-00 Brad Buddenborg, Oakland 28 107-120 .892 1998-99 Rodney Thomas, IUPUI 26 59-113 .522 2000-01 Craig Haese, Youngstown State 29 62-66 .939 1999-00 Eric Perry, Oral Roberts 27 82-185 .443 2001-02 Brian Williams, Western Illinois 28 88-109 .807 2000-01 Milo Stovall, Valparaiso 28 43-98 .439 2002-03 Luke Spencer-Gardner, Oral Roberts 28 115-135 .852 2001-02 Bryan Buchanan, IUPUI 25 84-194 .433 2003-04 Royce Parran, Chicago State 32 79-90 .878 2002-03 David Palmer, Southern Utah 28 58-127 .457 2004-05 Ken Tutt, Oral Roberts 33 87-100 .870 2003-04 David Palmer, Southern Utah 27 62-125 .496 2005-06 Tim Blackwell, Kansas City 26 55-65 .846 2004-05 Jason Baker, Southern Utah 28 57-117 .487 2006-07 Steve Barnes, Southern Utah 30 70-79 .886 2005-06 Esteban Bonzano, Southern Utah 30 30-61 .492 2007-08 Dane Brumagin, Kansas City 30 98-113 .867 2006-07 Samuel Haanpaa, Valparaiso 29 75-164 .457 2008-09 Ben Botts, Fort Wayne 30 65-71 .915 2007-08 Mike Nelson, North Dakota State 29 59-128 .461 2009-10 Larry Wright, Oakland 35 87-94 .926 2008-09 Ceola Clark, Western Illinois 29 31-65 .477 2010-11 Reggie Chamberlain, Kansas City 30 64-75 .853 2009-10 Ben Botts, Fort Wayne 31 63-138 .457 2011-12 Reggie Hamilton, Oakland 36 262-299 .876 2010-11 Jordan Dykstra, South Dakota St. 31 34-66 .515 2012-13 Juevol Myles, South Dakota 30 141-159 .887 2011-12 Jordan Dykstra, South Dakota St. 32 52-110 .473 2013-14 Brett Olson, Denver 31 92-102 .902 2012-13 Estan Tyler, Kansas City 31 60-139 .432 2014-15 Max Landis, Fort Wayne 30 70-81 .864 2013-14 Mo Evans, Fort Wayne 36 64-142 .451 2015-16 Casey Kasperbauer, South Dakota 32 69-73 .945 2014-15 Marcus Byrd, Denver 30 50-112 .446 2016-17 Kellon Thomas, IUPUI 32 90-100 .900 Central Connecticut State’s Keith Closs was the league and national 2015-16 Aaron Young, Oral Roberts 31 32-70 .457 2017-18 Joe Rosga, Denver 29 94-105 .895 blocked shots leader in back-to-back seasons. 2016-17 John Konchar, Fort Wayne 32 45-87 .517 2018-19 Tyler Peterson, South Dakota 30 63-74 .851 Dalan Ancrum, Western Illinois 28 31-60 .517 2019-20 Vinnie Shahid, North Dakota St. 33 145-164 .884 @thesummitleague 53 MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org TEAM ANNUAL LEADERS SCORING OFFENSE SCORING DEFENSE REBOUNDING Year Team G Pts. Avg. Year Team G Pts. Avg. Year Team G Reb. Avg. 1982-83 Western Illinois 31 2,310 74.5 1982-83 Green Bay 28 1,776 63.4 1982-83 Cleveland State 28 1,076 38.4 1983-84 Illinois-Chicago 29 2,366 81.6 1983-84 Missouri State 28 1,670 59.6 1983-84 Illinois-Chicago 29 1,122 38.7 1984-85 Cleveland State 29 2,364 81.5 1984-85 Missouri State 30 1,975 65.8 1984-85 Cleveland State 29 1,055 36.4 1985-86 Cleveland State 33 2,934 88.9 1985-86 Missouri State 32 1,919 59.9 1985-86 Cleveland State 33 1,268 38.4 1986-87 Cleveland State 33 2,755 83.5 1986-87 Missouri State 34 1,958 57.6 1986-87 Illinois-Chicago 32 1,233 38.5 1987-88 Cleveland State 30 2,520 84.0 1987-88 Green Bay 27 1,642 60.8 1987-88 Cleveland State 30 1,222 40.7 1988-89 Cleveland State 28 2,405 85.9 1988-89 Missouri State 31 1,962 63.3 1988-89 Cleveland State 28 1,124 40.1 1989-90 Cleveland State 28 2,328 83.1 1989-90 Green Bay 32 1,913 59.8 1989-90 Cleveland State 28 1,107 39.5 1990-91 Western Illinois 28 2,100 75.0 1990-91 Northern Illinois 31 1,781 57.5 1990-91 Northern Illinois 31 1,101 35.5 1991-92 Wright State 28 2,201 78.6 1991-92 Green Bay 30 1,659 55.3 1991-92 Northern Illinois 28 1,056 37.7 1992-93 Wright State 30 2,674 89.1 1992-93 Green Bay 27 1,705 63.1 1992-93 Northern Illinois 27 1,054 39.0 1993-94 Illinois-Chicago 29 2,466 85.0 1993-94 Green Bay 34 1,872 55.1 1993-94 Cleveland State 29 1,183 40.8 1994-95 Troy 27 2,468 91.4 1994-95 Youngstown State 28 1,843 65.8 1994-95 Troy 27 1,109 41.1 1995-96 Troy 27 2,549 94.4 1995-96 Youngstown State 27 1,754 65.0 1995-96 Central Connecticut State 28 1,215 43.4 1996-97 Troy 27 2,137 79.1 1996-97 Youngstown State 27 1,778 65.9 1996-97 Troy 27 1,073 39.7 1997-98 Oral Roberts 31 2,485 80.2 1997-98 Youngstown State 29 1,872 64.6 1997-98 Youngstown State 29 1,142 39.3 1998-99 Oral Roberts 28 2,166 77.4 1998-99 Valparaiso 32 2,046 63.9 1998-99 Valparaiso 32 1,217 38.0 1999-00 Kansas City 29 2,126 73.3 1999-00 Valparaiso 32 2,006 62.7 1999-00 Valparaiso 32 1,172 36.6 2000-01 Oakland 28 2,089 74.6 2000-01 Kansas City 30 1,815 60.5 2000-01 Valparaiso 32 1,200 37.5 2001-02 Valparaiso 33 2,564 77.7 2001-02 Kansas City 29 1,796 61.9 2001-02 IUPUI 30 1,133 37.8 2002-03 Oakland 28 2,207 78.8 2002-03 Valparaiso 31 2,040 65.8 2002-03 Oral Roberts 28 1,058 37.8 2003-04 Oral Roberts 28 2,265 80.9 2003-04 Centenary 28 1,905 68.0 2003-04 Valparaiso 31 1,183 38.2 2004-05 Oral Roberts 33 2,552 77.3 2004-05 Oral Roberts 33 2,231 67.6 2004-05 Oral Roberts 33 1,219 36.9 2005-06 Valparaiso 29 2,284 78.8 2005-06 IUPUI 29 1,935 66.7 2005-06 Valparaiso 29 1,085 37.4 2006-07 Oral Roberts 34 2,440 71.8 2006-07 Oral Roberts 34 2,206 64.9 2006-07 Oral Roberts 34 1,204 35.4 2007-08 North Dakota State 29 2.238 77.2 2007-08 Oral Roberts 33 2,047 62.0 2007-08 Oakland 31 1,139 36.7 2008-09 North Dakota State 33 2,659 80.6 2008-09 IUPUI 30 1,899 63.3 2008-09 Oral Roberts 31 1,121 36.2 2009-10 Oakland 35 2,676 76.5 2009-10 Western Illinois 30 1,804 60.1 2009-10 Oral Roberts 33 1,272 38.5 2010-11 Oakland 35 2,992 85.5 2010-11 Western Illinois 30 1,945 64.8 2010-11 Oakland 35 1,365 39.0 2011-12 Oakland 36 2,875 79.9 2011-12 Western Illinois 33 1,985 60.2 2011-12 Fort Wayne 30 1,030 34.3 2012-13 Oakland 33 2,444 74.1 2012-13 Western Illinois 31 1,663 53.6 2012-13 South Dakota State 35 1,210 34.6 2013-14 Omaha 32 2,558 79.9 2013-14 Western Illinois 30 1,880 62.7 2013-14 South Dakota State 32 1,102 34.4 2014-15 Omaha 29 2,226 76.8 2014-15 North Dakota State 33 2,057 62.3 Omaha 32 1,102 34.4 2015-16 Omaha 32 2,729 85.3 2015-16 North Dakota State 33 2,129 64.5 2014-15 South Dakota State 35 1,254 35.8 2016-17 Fort Wayne 32 2,754 86.1 2016-17 North Dakota State 30 2,146 71.5 2015-16 South Dakota State 34 1,279 37.6 2017-18 South Dakota State 35 2,958 84.5 2017-18 South Dakota 35 2,404 68.7 2016-17 South Dakota 34 1,271 37.4 2018-19 South Dakota State 33 2,789 84.5 2018-19 South Dakota 30 2,136 71.2 2017-18 South Dakota State 35 1,364 39.0 2019-20 Oral Roberts 32 2,485 80.2 2019-20 North Dakota State 33 2,183 66.2 2018-19 South Dakota State 33 1,221 37.0 2019-20 South Dakota State 32 1,082 38.2

54 @thesummitleague MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org TEAM ANNUAL LEADERS REBOUNDING MARGIN 2006-07 Southern Utah 740 1558 .475 South Dakota State 280 732 .383 Year Team Avg. Opp Margin 2007-08 IUPUI 883 1754 .503 2015-16 Fort Wayne 354 863 .410 1982-83 Eastern Illinois 37.0 31.8 +5.2 2008-09 North Dakota State 943 1,936 .487 2016-17 Denver 223 555 .402 1983-84 Eastern Illinois 37.3 32.1 +5.2 2009-10 IUPUI 953 1,891 .504 2017-18 South Dakota State 374 927 .403 1984-85 Cleveland State 36.4 31.9 +4.5 2010-11 Oakland 1,052 2,137 .492 2018-19 South Dakota State 322 782 .412 1985-86 Cleveland State 38.4 31.0 +7.4 2011-12 North Dakota State 805 1,649 .488 2019-20 South Dakota 229 580 .395 1986-87 Cleveland State 40.7 34.7 +6.0 2012-13 South Dakota State 910 1,939 .469 1987-88 Missouri State 32.4 27.8 +4.6 2013-14 North Dakota State 836 1,657 .505 FREE THROW PCT. 1988-89 Cleveland State 39.5 34.3 +5.2 2014-15 Denver 657 1,369 .480 Year Team FT FTA Pct. 1990-91 Northern Illinois 35.5 28.0 +7.5 2015-16 Denver 689 1,449 .476 1982-83 Western Illinois 526 679 .775 1991-92 Northern Illinois 37.7 34.5 +3.2 2016-17 Fort Wayne 974 1,984 .491 1983-84 Valparaiso 380 509 .747 1992-93 Wright State 37.9 31.6 +6.3 2017-18 South Dakota 1017 2,136 .476 1984-85 Missouri State 440 573 .768 1993-94 Valparaiso 38.4 34.9 +3.5 2018-19 South Dakota State 957 1,907 .502 1985-86 Northern Iowa 347 468 .741 1994-95 Youngstown State 39.1 33.5 +5.6 2019-20 South Dakota 861 1,749 .492 1986-87 Northern Iowa 390 507 .769 1995-96 Valparaiso 36.8 31.4 +5.4 1987-88 Eastern Illinois 498 663 .751 1996-97 Valparaiso 38.2 32.6 +5.6 THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT. 1988-89 Green Bay 359 467 .769 1997-98 Youngstown State 39.4 34.0 +5.5 Year Team 3FG 3FGA Pct. 1989-90 Green Bay 411 532 .773 1998-99 Valparaiso 38.0 30.8 +7.2 1986-87 Northern Iowa 108 256 .422 1990-91 Green Bay 396 530 .747 1999-00 Valparaiso 36.6 31.3 +5.3 1987-88 Green Bay 110 244 .451 1991-92 Valparaiso 361 499 .724 2000-01 Valparaiso 37.5 30.3 +7.3 1988-89 Green Bay 155 346 .448 1992-93 Valparaiso 412 532 .774 2001-02 Valparaiso 37.6 36.5 +1.2 1989-90 Green Bay 170 388 .438 1993-94 Green Bay 462 607 .761 2002-03 Valparaiso 35.7 32.0 +3.7 1990-91 Green Bay 189 407 .464 1994-95 Kansas City 481 675 .713 2003-04 IUPUI 37.4 34.2 +3.2 1991-92 Green Bay 204 437 .467 1995-96 Central Connecticut State 532 750 .709 2004-05 Oral Roberts 36.9 32.6 +4.3 1992-93 Valparaiso 214 500 .428 1996-97 Youngstown State 358 520 .688 2005-06 Oral Roberts 36.8 32.1 +4.7 1993-94 Northern Illinois 154 400 .385 1997-98 Buffalo 510 701 .728 2006-07 Oakland 34.8 29.6 +5.1 1994-95 Valparaiso 209 528 .396 1998-99 Youngstown State 303 426 .711 2007-08 North Dakota State 35.7 31.3 +4.4 1995-96 Valparaiso 201 534 .376 1999-00 Oakland 486 654 .743 2008-09 North Dakota State 35.5 31.3 +4.2 1996-97 Western Illinois 186 473 .393 2000-01 Kansas City 315 414 .761 2009-10 Oral Roberts 38.5 33.4 +5.1 1997-98 Oral Roberts 268 667 .402 2001-02 Kansas City 361 475 .760 2010-11 Oakland 39.0 34.1 +4.9 1998-99 IUPUI 165 407 .405 2002-03 Oral Roberts 530 706 .751 2011-12 Oral Roberts 32.0 28.3 +3.6 1999-00 Western Illinois 210 567 .370 2003-04 Oral Roberts 492 647 .760 2012-13 North Dakota State 34.3 29.1 +5.1 2000-01 Southern Utah 197 493 .400 2004-05 Valparaiso 461 630 .732 2013-14 South Dakota State 34.4 29.2 +5.3 2001-02 Southern Utah 195 496 .393 2005-06 IUPUI 465 625 .744 2014-15 South Dakota 35.4 33.6 +1.8 2002-03 Southern Utah 172 441 .390 2006-07 Oakland 546 711 .768 2015-16 South Dakota State 37.6 32.4 +5.2 2003-04 Southern Utah 178 420 .424 2007-08 IUPUI 498 642 .776 2016-17 Fort Wayne 36.3 32.1 +4.2 2004-05 Valparaiso 207 498 .416 2008-09 Southern Utah 484 608 .796 Denver 35.3 31.1 +4.2 2005-06 Southern Utah 226 527 .429 2009-10 South Dakota State 573 769 .745 2017-18 Denver 36.8 31.0 +5.8 2006-07 Valparaiso 233 600 .388 2010-11 IUPUI 458 586 .782 2018-19 South Dakota State 37.0 32.1 +4.9 2007-08 IUPUI 246 582 .423 2011-12 IUPUI 495 638 .776 2019-20 South Dakota State 38.2 33.8 +4.4 2008-09 North Dakota State 238 578 .412 2012-13 South Dakota 463 593 .781 2009-10 IUPUI 204 525 .389 2013-14 Omaha 569 744 .765 FIELD GOAL PCT. 2010-11 Fort Wayne 157 467 .336 2014-15 Denver 327 427 .766 Year Team FG FGA Pct. 2011-12 Western Illinois 174 441 .395 2015-16 Denver 408 530 .770 1982-83 Eastern Illinois 899 1,797 .500 2012-13 Western Illinois 161 412 .391 2016-17 South Dakota State 603 782 .771 1983-84 Missouri State 693 1,315 .527 2013-14 Fort Wayne 265 674 .393 2017-18 South Dakota State 578 759 .762 1984-85 Missouri State 852 1,607 .533 2014-15 North Dakota State 230 600 .383 2018-19 South Dakota State 477 609 .783 1985-86 Cleveland State 1,156 2,209 .523 2019-20 North Dakota State 490 614 .798 1986-87 Missouri State 883 1,712 .516 1987-88 Missouri State 732 1,418 .516 1988-89 Missouri State 769 1,480 .520 1989-90 Northern Iowa 924 1,849 .500 Missouri State 778 1,555 .500 1990-91 Green Bay 760 1,497 .508 1991-92 Green Bay 759 1,481 .512 1992-93 Wright State 987 1,912 .516 1993-94 Green Bay 824 1,681 .490 1994-95 Valparaiso 773 1,641 .471 1995-96 Valparaiso 915 1,909 .479 1996-97 Western Illinois 820 1,657 .495 1997-98 Oral Roberts 890 1,848 .482 1998-99 Oral Roberts 782 1,625 .481 1999-00 Kansas City 765 1,566 .489 2000-01 Southern Utah 783 1,602 .489 2001-02 Oral Roberts 799 1,772 .451 2002-03 Southern Utah 683 1,429 .478 2003-04 Southern Utah 636 1,324 .480 2004-05 Oral Roberts 904 1,890 .478 2005-06 Valparaiso 828 1738 .476 @thesummitleague 55 MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org CAREER LEADERS POINTS FIELD GOALS ATT. THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATT. Rk. No. Player, Team Years Rk. No. Player, Team Years Rk. No. Player, Team Years 1. 3,067 Mike Daum, South Dakota State 2015-19 1. 2,274 Michael Watson, Kansas City 2000-04 1. 1,098 Michael Watson, Kansas City 2000-04 2. 2,504 Caleb Green, Oral Roberts 2003-07 2. 1,994 Mike Daum, South Dakota State 2015-19 2. 886 Travis Bader, Oakland 2010-13 3. 2,488 Michael Watson, Kansas City 2000-04 3. 1,816 Alex Young, IUPUI 2008-12 3. 861 Mike Martinho, Buffalo 1994-98 4. 2,363 Nate Wolters, South Dakota State 2009-13 4. 1,757 Mike Helms, Oakland 2000-04 Erik Kangas, Oakland 2005-09 5. 2,314 Mike Helms, Oakland 2000-04 5. 1,725 Nate Wolters, South Dakota State 2009-13 5. 837 Bryce Drew, Valparaiso 1994-98 6. 2,286 Alex Young, IUPUI 2008-12 6. 1,644 Randy Kraayenbrink, Northern Iowa 1982-86 6. 819 Jason Rozycki, Oakland 1998-02 7. 2,285 Tony Bennett, Green Bay 1988-92 7. 1,639 Ken McFadden, Cleveland State 1985-89 7. 775 Ken Tutt, Oral Roberts 2003-07 8. 2,256 Ken McFadden, Cleveland State 1985-89 8. 1,570 Tracy Gipson, Valparaiso 1989-93 8. 768 Garret Covington, Western Illinois 2013-17 9. 2,185 Reggie Hamilton, Oakland/Kansas City 2007-12 9. 1,549 Bryce Drew, Valparaiso 1994-98 9. 757 Brian Hill, Illinois-Chicago 1998-92 10. 2,142 Bryce Drew, Valparaiso 1994-98 10. 1,546 Reggie Hamilton, Oakland/Kansas City 2007-12 10. 731 Brad Buddenborg, Oakland 1998-02 11. 2,080 Dominique Morrison, Oral Roberts 2008-12 11. 1,545 Kenny Williams, Illinois-Chicago 1990-94 11. 713 Reggie Hamilton, Oakland/Kansas City 2007-12 12. 2,065 John Konchar, Purdue Fort Wayne 2015-19 12. 1,524 Caleb Green, Oral Roberts 2003-07 12. 673 Brandon Cole, IUPUI 2002-06 13. 2,033 Jason Reese, Northern Iowa 1986-90 13. 1,511 Clinton Ransey, Cleveland State 1983-87 13. 668 Lubos Barton, Valparaiso 1998-02 14. 2,025 Kenny Williams, Illinois-Chicago 1990-94 14. 1,501 Tony Bennett, Green Bay 1988-92 14. 661 Mike Daum, South Dakota State 2015-19 15. 2,019 Ken Tutt, Oral Roberts 2003-07 15. 1,475 Dominique Morrison, Oral Roberts 2008-12 15. 659 Clint Sargent, South Dakota State 2007-11 16. 2,004 Randy Kraayenbrink, Northern Iowa 1982-86 16. 1,401 Jason Reese, Northern Iowa 1986-90 16. 657 Jeff Monaco, Southern Utah 1997-01 17. 1,946 Clinton Ransey, Cleveland State 1983-87 17. 1,391 Jay Taylor, Eastern Illinois 1985-89 17. 649 Mo Evans, Fort Wayne 2013-17 18. 1,926 Jay Taylor, Eastern Illinois 1985-89 18. 1,381 Harry Bell, Valparaiso 1984-88 18. 607 Mike Felt, North Dakota State 2009-14 19. 1,903 Keith Benson, Oakland 2007-11 19. 1,368 Brad Buddenborg, Oakland 1998-02 19. 601 Rhodney Donaldson, Troy 1994-97 20. 1,896 Garret Covington, Western Illinois 2013-17 20. 1,364 John Konchar, Purdue Fort Wayne 2015-19 20. 597 Mike Helms, Oakland 2000-04 21. 1,841 Frank Gaines, Fort Wayne 2009-13 22. 1,798 Obi Emegano, WIU/ORU 2011-12, 13-16 FIELD GOAL PCT. THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT. 23. 1,785 Tracy Gipson, Valparaiso 1989-93 (min. two seasons and 300 att.) (min. two seasons and 100 att.) 24. 1,780 Dan Oppland, Valparaiso 2002-06 Rk. Pct. Player, Team Years Rk. Pct. Player, Team Years 25. 1,708 Mike Martinho, Buffalo 1994-98 1. .661 Brian Parker, Cleveland State 1988-90 1. .497 Tony Bennett, Green Bay 1988-92 26. 1,702 Brad Buddenborg, Oakland 1998-02 2. .653 Marshall Bjorklund, North Dakota State 2010-14 2. .476 David Palmer, Southern Utah 2002-04 27. 1,678 Johnathon Jones, Oakland 2006-10 3. .641 Jon Avery, IUPUI 2006-10 3. .468 Nick Nurse, Northern Iowa 1985-89 28. 1,675 Lubos Barton, Valparaiso 1998-02 4. .637 Will Hudson, Oakland 2007-11 4. .466 Dave Olson, Eastern Illinois 1988-92 29. 1,671 Rawle Marshall, Oakland 2002-05 5. .617 Matt Dentlinger, South Dakota State 2018-pres. 5. .455 Jason Baker, Southern Utah 2000-05 30. 1,670 Travis Bader, Oakland 2010-13 6. .610 Kelby Stuckey, Missouri State 1985-89 6. .448 Rodney Thomas, IUPUI 1998-00 .610 Dan Champagne, Oakland 1998-02 7. .445 Jordan Dykstra, South Dakota State 2010-14 POINTS PER GAME 8. .609 Mike Nahar, Wright State 1991-94 8. .444 Gerald Jones, Eastern Illinois 1987-91 (min. two seasons and 50 games) 9. .599 Stan Worthy, Missouri State 1986-88 Steve Barnes, Southern Utah 2004-07 Rk. Avg. Player, Team Years 10. .595 Zoran Viskovic, Valparaiso 1996-99 Ben Botts, Fort Wayne 2007-11 1. 23.16 Bill Edwards, Wright State 1991-93 11. .594 Matt Pile, Omaha 2017-pres. 11. .443 Reggie Chamberlain, Kansas City 2009-12 2. 22.38 Mike Daum, South Dakota State 2015-19 12. .593 Steve Forbes, Fort Wayne 2013-15 12. .437 John Martinez, Green Bay 1989-94 3. 22.02 Ben Woodside, North Dakota State 2007-09 13. .591 Robert Glenn, IUPUI 2008-10 Chad White, South Dakota State 2009-13 4. 21.39 Sherell Ford, Illinois-Chicago 1992-94 14. .586 Sean Hammonds, Wright State 1991-94 14. .436 Ceola Clark III, Western Illinois 2008-13 5. 21.26 Michael Watson, Kansas City 2000-04 15. .584 Steve Phyfe, Northern Iowa 1987-90 15. .435 Bryce Drew, Valparaiso 1994-98 6. 20.59 Andrell Hoard, Northeastern Illinois 1995-97 16. .581 Greg McDermott, Northern Iowa 1984-88 16. .433 Dean Rondorf, Green Bay 1989-93 7. 19.95 Mike Helms, Oakland 2000-04 17. .578 Ivan Daniels, Illinois-Chicago 1982-85 17. .430 Mark Alberts, Akron 1990-92 8. 19.56 Caleb Green, Oral Roberts 2003-07 18. .577 Kevin Duckworth, Eastern Illinois 1982-86 Ceola Clark III, Western Illinois 2008-13 9. 19.36 Tony Bennett, Green Bay 1988-92 19. .573 Trey McCorkle, Fort Wayne 2008-12 19. .428 Lance Barker, Valparaiso 1991-95 10. 19.28 Ken McFadden, Cleveland State 1985-89 20. . 564 Randy Strange, Missouri State 1986-90 FREE THROWS MADE FIELD GOALS MADE THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Rk. No. Player, Team Years Rk. No. Player, Team Years Rk. No. Player, Team Years 1. 852 Caleb Green, Oral Roberts 2003-07 1. 1005 Mike Daum, South Dakota State 2015-19 1. 391 Michael Watson, Kansas City 2000-04 2. 786 Mike Daum, South Dakota State 2015-19 2. 850 Michael Watson, Kansas City 2000-04 2. 364 Bryce Drew, Valparaiso 1994-98 3. 648 Nate Wolters, South Dakota State 2009-13 3. 833 Alex Young, IUPUI 2008-12 3. 357 Travis Bader, Oakland 2010-13 4. 597 Ken McFadden, Cleveland State 1985-89 4. 821 Caleb Green, Oral Roberts 2003-07 4. 348 Erik Kangas, Oakland 2005-09 5. 588 Mike Helms, Oakland 2000-04 5. 800 Ken McFadden, Cleveland State 1985-89 5. 328 Mike Martinho, Buffalo 1994-98 6. 550 Obi Emegano, WIU/ORU 2011-12, 13-16 6. 794 Randy Kraayenbrink, Northern Iowa 1982-86 6. 319 Ken Tutt, Oral Roberts 2003-07 7. 543 Dominique Morrison, Oral Roberts 2008-12 7. 792 Tony Bennett, Green Bay 1988-92 7. 296 Garret Covington, Western Illinois 2013-17 8. 534 Reggie Hamilton, Oakland/Kansas City 2007-12 8. 778 Nate Wolters, South Dakota State 2009-13 8. 292 Jason Rozycki, Oakland 1998-02 9. 524 Keith Benson, Oakland 2007-11 9. 764 Jason Reese, Northern Iowa 1986-90 9. 290 Tony Bennett, Green Bay 1988-92 10. 504 Jason Reese, Northern Illinois 1986-90 10. 759 John Konchar, Purdue Fort Wayne 2015-19 10. 286 Brad Buddenborg, Oakland 1998-02 11. 500 Rasaun Young, Buffalo 1994-98 11. 757 Mike Helms, Oakland 2000-04 11. 277 Reggie Hamilton, Oakland/Kansas City 2007-12 Frank Gaines, Fort Wayne 2009-13 12. 744 Clinton Ransey, Cleveland State 1983-87 12. 274 Brian Hill, Illinois-Chicago 1988-92 13. 454 Taylor Braun, North Dakota State 2010-14 13. 718 Kenny Williams, Illinois-Chicago 1990-94 13. 271 Mike Daum, South Dakota State 2015-19 14. 445 Clinton Ransey, Cleveland State 1983-87 14. 714 Jay Taylor, Eastern Illinois 1985-89 15. 696 Bryce Drew, Valparaiso 1994-98 14. 262 Dave Olson, Eastern Illinois 1989-92 15. 423 Rawle Marshall, Oakland 2002-05 16. 687 Reggie Hamilton, Oakland/Kansas City 2007-12 15. 256 Jeff Monaco, Southern Utah 1997-01 16. 418 Alex Young, IUPUI 2008-12 Dominique Morrison, Oral Roberts 2008-12 16. 252 Clint Sargent, South Dakota State 2007-11 17. 415 Joe Dykstra, Western Illinois 1982-85 18. 684 Ken Tutt, Oral Roberts 2003-07 17. 244 Lubos Barton, Valparaiso 1998-02 18. 414 Raitis Grafs, Valparaiso 1999-03 Keith Benson, Oakland 2007-11 Mike Felt, North Dakota State 2009-14 19. 411 Jay Taylor, Eastern Illinois 1985-89 20. 682 Tracy Gipson, Valparaiso 1989-93 19. 243 Ceola Clark III, Western Illinois 2008-13 411 Tony Bennett, Green Bay 1988-92 20. 238 Brandon Cole, IUPUI 2002-06 Casey Kasperbauer, South Dakota 2012-16

56 @thesummitleague MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org CAREER LEADERS

16. 191 Fred House, Southern Utah 1999-01 FREE THROWS ATT. REBOUNDS PER GAME 17. 190 Lubos Barton, Valparaiso 1998-02 Rk. No. Player, Team Years (min. two seasons and 50 games) 18. 186 Bryce Drew, Valparaiso 1994-98 1. 1,134 Caleb Green, Oral Roberts 2003-07 Rk. Avg. Player, Team Years 19. 185 Reggie Hamilton, Oakland/Kansas City 2007-12 2. 927 Mike Daum, South Dakota State 2015-19 1. 9.39 Kory Billups, Chicago State 1994-97 20. 179 Quinton Day, Kansas City 2004-07 3. 807 Nate Wolters, South Dakota State 2009-13 2. 9.32 Terell Parks, Western Illinois 2011-13

4. 802 Mike Helms, Oakland 2000-04 3. 9.29 Caleb Green, Oral Roberts 2003-07 5. 772 Keith Benson, Oakland 2007-11 4. 9.02 Lee Campbell, Missouri State 1988-90 STEALS PER GAME 6. 761 Ken McFadden, Cleveland State 1985-89 9.02 Mike Daum, South Dakota State 2015-19 (min. two seasons and 50 games) 7. 710 Rasaun Young, Buffalo 1994-98 6. 8.98 Darecko Rawlins, Kansas City 1994-96 Rk. Avg. Player, Team Years 8. 684 Obi Emegano, WIU/ORU 2011-12, 13-16 7. 8.86 Bill Edwards, Wright State 1991-93 1. 3.67 Tra-Deon Hollins, Omaha 2015-17 9. 672 Frank Gaines, Fort Wayne 2009-13 8. 8.65 John Konchar, Fort Wayne 2015-19 2. 3.18 Fred House, Southern Utah 1999-01 10. 670 Jason Reese, Northern Iowa 1986-90 9. 8.59 Sherell Ford, Illinois-Chicago 1992-94 3. 3.13 Andrell Hoard, Northeastern Illinois 1995-97 11. 668 Dominique Morrison, Oral Roberts 2008-12 10. 8.37 Keith Closs, Central Connecticut St. 1994-96 4. 2.87 Ken Robertson, Cleveland State 1986-90 12. 644 Reggie Hamilton, Oakland/Kansas City 2007-12 5. 2.65 Andre Humphrey, Western Illinois 1993-95 13. 620 Raitis Grafs, Valparaiso 1999-03 ASSISTS 6. 2.45 Quinton Day, Kansas City 2004-07 14. 610 Derick Nelson, Oakland 2005-10 Rk. No. Player, Team Years 7. 2.43 Troy Richardson, Eastern Illinois 1983-85 15. 604 Clinton Ransey, Cleveland State 1983-87 1. 819 Johnathon Jones, Oakland 2006-10 Roy Coleman, Akron 1990-92 16. 583 Rawle Marshall, Oakland 2002-05 2. 669 Nate Wolters, South Dakota State 2009-13 9. 2.33 Erin Washington, Kansas City 1994-96 17. 581 Taylor Braun, North Dakota State 2010-14 3. 626 Bryce Drew, Valparaiso 1994-98 10. 2.31 Chase Adams, Centenary 2006-09 18. 573 Alex Young, IUPUI 2008-12 4. 599 Tony Bennett, Green Bay 1988-92 19. 553 Jay Taylor, Eastern Illinois 1985-89 5. 562 Craig Lathen, Illinois-Chicago 1982-85 BLOCKED SHOTS 20. 550 Kelby Stuckey, Missouri State 1985-89 6. 554 John Konchar, Purdue Fort Wayne 2015-19 Rk. No. Player, Team Years 7. 548 Reggie Hamilton, Oakland/Kansas City 2007-12 1. 371 Keith Benson, Oakland 2007-11 FREE THROW PCT. 8. 547 Jeff Monaco, Southern Utah 1997-01 2. 317 Keith Closs, Central Connecticut State 1994-96 (min. two seasons and 200 att.) 9. 534 Luke Spencer-Gardner, Oral Roberts 2000-05 3. 250 Brandon Gilbeck, Western Illinois 2015-19 Rk. Pct. Player, Team Years 10. 514 Mychal Covington, Oakland 1998-02 4. 228 Raitis Grafs, Valparaiso 1994-03 1. .881 Joe Rosga, Denver 2015-pres. 11. 510 Matt Crenshaw, IUPUI 2000-04 5. 197 Kendrick Moore, Oral Roberts 2001-03 2. .870 Jeff Monaco, Southern Utah 1997-01 12. 509 Jonathan Bluitt, Oral Roberts 2002-06 6. 176 TrayVonn Wright, North Dakota State 2010-14 3. .869 Larry Wright, Oakland 2009-11 13. 507 Ali Berdiel, Valparaiso 2001-06 7. 149 Shelby Thurmond, Western Illinois 1992-93, 94-95 .869 Vinnie Shahid, North Dakota State 2018-20 14. 487 Kenny Williams, Illinois-Chicago 1990-94 8. 146 Derrick Johnson, Illinois-Chicago 1985-89 5. .865 Joe Dykstra, Western Illinois 1982-85 15. 471 Frank Nardi, Green Bay 1984-88 9. 144 Tyler Flack, South Dakota 2012-14, 15-17 6. .859 Ben Botts, Fort Wayne 2007-11 16. 466 Mo Evans, Fort Wayne 2013-17 10. 138 Michael Jackson, Kansas City 1999-02 7. .856 Davis Baker, Southern Utah 2007-10 17. 464 Ceola Clark III, Western Illinois 2008-13 11. 134 Charles Price, IUPUI 1999-02 8. .854 Garrett Callahan, South Dakota State 2007-10 18. 463 Ken McFadden, Cleveland State 1985-89 12. 132 Deji Akindele, Chicago State 2003-05 9. .848 Mike Daum, South Dakota State 2015-19 19. 439 Steve Barnes, Southern Utah 2004-07 13. 130 Deilvez Yearby, Fort Wayne 2008-10 10. .845 Travis Bader, Oakland 2010-13 20. 435 Eddie Bryant, Cleveland State 1983-87 14. 127 Zoran Viskovic, Valparaiso 1996-99 Brandon Bos, South Dakota 2012-15 15. 125 David Brown, Youngstown State 1997-01 12. .844 Dane Brumagin, Kansas City 2005-09 16. 123 Kevin Duckworth, Eastern Illinois 1982-86 ASSISTS PER GAME 17. 117 Shawn Ferus, Cleveland State 1989-93 13. .842 Jason Rozycki, Oakland 1998-02 (min. two seasons and 50 games) 18. 112 Larry Hill, Green Bay 1986-90 14. .840 Tony Bennett, Green Bay 1988-92 Rk. Avg. Player, Team Years Sherell Ford, Illinois-Chicago 1992-94 15. .836 Ben Woodside, North Dakota State 2007-09 1. 8.52 Craig Lathen, Illinois-Chicago 1982-85 20. 111 Joaquim Gomes, Valparaiso 2000-04 16. .835 Troy Muilenburg, Northern Iowa 1986-87, 88-91 2. 6.46 John McIlvain, Valparaiso 1982-84 Terell Parks, Western Illinois 2011-13 17. .834 Bryce Drew, Valparaiso 1994-98 3. 6.32 Tra-Deon Hollins, Omaha 2015-17

18. .830 Jake Pemberton, Denver 2014-17 4. 6.07 Johnathon Jones, Oakland 2006-10 19. .829 Reggie Hamilton, Oakland/Kansas City 2007-12 5. 5.69 Ben Woodside, North Dakota State 2007-09 BLOCKED SHOTS PER GAME 20. .827 Garret Covington, Western Illinois 2013-17 6. 5.54 Eric Chinn, Western Illinois 1986-88 (min. two seasons and 50 games) 7. 5.52 Gravelle Craig, Cleveland State 1990-93 Rk.Avg. Player, Team Years REBOUNDS 8. 5.29 Troy Richardson, Eastern Illinois 1983-85 1. 5.87 Keith Closs, Central Connecticut State 1994-96 Rk. No. Player, Team Years 9. 5.23 Nate Wolters, South Dakota State 2009-13 2. 3.34 Kendrick Moore, Oral Roberts 2001-03 1. 1,236 Mike Daum, South Dakota State 2015-19 10. 5.17 Bryce Drew, Valparaiso 1994-98 3. 2.75 Keith Benson, Oakland 2007-11 2. 1,189 Caleb Green, Oral Roberts 2003-07 Jermaine Ball, Troy 1995-97 4. 2.71 Shelby Thurmond, Western Illinois 1992-93, 94-95 3. 1,150 John Konchar, Fort Wayne 2015-19 5. 2.50 Brandon Gilbeck, Western Illinois 2015-19 4. 1,103 Keith Benson, Oakland 2007-11 6. 2.20 Deji Akindele, Chicago State 2003-05 5. 910 Chris Ensminger, Valparaiso 1992-96 STEALS 7. 2.17 Deilvez Yearby, Fort Wayne 2008-10 Rk. No. Player, Team Years 6. 908 Warren Bradley, Cleveland State 1984-89 8. 1.88 Terell Parks, Western Illinois 2011-13 1. 341 Ken Robertson, Cleveland State 1986-90 7. 907 Eric Mudd, Cleveland State 1983-88 9. 1.84 Sherell Ford, Illinois-Chicago 1992-94 2. 272 John Konchar, Fort Wayne 2015-19 8. 872 Kevin Duckworth, Eastern Illinois 1982-86 10. 1.80 Raitis Grafs, Valparaiso 1999-03 3. 245 Ken McFadden, Cleveland State 1985-89 9. 849 Derick Nelson, Oakland 2005-10 10. 841 Raitis Grafs, Valparaiso 1999-03 4. 242 Ceola Clark III, Western Illinois 2008-13 11. 835 Jordan Dykstra, South Dakota State 2010-14 5. 240 Clinton Ransey, Cleveland State 1983-87 12. 782 Dan Oppland, Valparaiso 2002-06 6. 237 Kenny Williams, Illinois-Chicago 1990-94 13. 778 Derrick Johnson, Illinois-Chicago 1985-89 7. 235 Tra-Deon Hollins, Omaha 2015-17 14. 773 Jason Reese, Northern Iowa 1986-90 8. 227 Shawn Hood, Cleveland State 1983-87 15. 753 Lubos Barton, Valparaiso 1998-02 9. 225 Jeff Monaco, Southern Utah 1997-01 16. 751 Kory Billups, Chicago State 1994-97 10. 210 Chase Adams, Centenary 2006-09 17. 737 Barry Johnson, Eastern Illinois 1988-92 11. 209 Brian Hill, Illinois-Chicago 1988-92 18. 712 Drew Valentine, Oakland 2009-13 12. 201 Eddie Bryant, Cleveland State 1983-87 19. 708 Nathan Chambers, Illinois-Chicago 1984-88 13. 199 Rawle Marshall, Oakland 2002-05 20. 704 Joaquim Gomes, Valparaiso 2000-04 14. 198 Johnathon Jones, Oakland 2006-10 Matt Pile, Omaha 2017-pres. 15. 192 Nate Wolters, South Dakota State 2009-13

@thesummitleague 57 MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org TEAM MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS MOST WINS MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS MOST CONSECUTIVE HOME WINS All Games All Games All Games 1. 29 Cleveland State,1985-86 1. 15 Missouri State, 1986-87 1. 34 South Dakota State, 2013-14 – 2016-17 2. 28 Missouri State, 1986-87 2. 14 Cleveland State, 1985-86 2. 31 North Dakota State, 2012-13 – 2015-16 South Dakota State, 2017-18 Cleveland State, 1992-93 3. 30 South Dakota State, 2010-11 – 2013-14 4. 27 Green Bay, 1993-94 4. 13 Illinois-Chicago, 1983-84 4. 27 Cleveland State, 1984-85 – 1986-87 Oral Roberts, 2011-12 Valparaiso, 1997-98 5. 26 South Dakota State, 2016-17 – 2018-19 South Dakota State, 2011-12 Oral Roberts, 2011-12 6. 24 Southern Utah, 1998-99 – 2001-02 7. 26 IUPUI, 2007-08 7. 12 Cleveland State, 1986-87 24 South Dakota State, 2018-19 - pres. North Dakota State, 2009-10 Valparaiso, 1994-95 8. 23 Missouri State, 1985-86 – 1987-88 Oakland, 2009-10 9. 11 Missouri State, 1989-90 Oral Roberts, 2010-11 – 2011-12 North Dakota State, 2013-14 Northern Illinois, 1990-91 10. 21 IUPUI, 2006-07 – 2008-09 South Dakota State, 2015-16 Kansas City, 2004-05 League Games South Dakota, 2017-18 North Dakota State, 2008-09 1. 35 Oral Roberts, 2004-05 – 2008-09 Oakland, 2009-10 2. 31 Oakland, 2007-08 – 2012-13 South Dakota State, 2017-18 3. 28 South Dakota State, 2016-17 - pres. HIGHEST WINNING PCT. League Games 3. 23 Missouri State, 1985-86 – 1988-89 All Games 1. 20 Oakland, 2009-10 – 2010-11 4. 22 Southern Utah, 1998-99 – 2001-02 1. .879 (29-4) Cleveland State,1985-86 2. 19 Oral Roberts, 2010-11 – 2011-12 5. 21 South Dakota State, 2010-11 – 2013-14 2. .833 (25-5) Green Bay, 1991-92 3. 16 Cleveland State, 1991-92 – 1992-93 6. 20 Valparaiso, 1993-94 – 1995-96 3. .824 (28-6) Missouri State, 1986-87 Oakland, 2008-09 – 2009-10 South Dakota State, 2013-14 – 2016-17 4. .806 (25-6) Northern Illinois, 1990-91 5. 14 Valparaiso, 1997-98 – 1998-99 South Dakota State, 2016-17 – 2018-19 Southern Utah, 2000-01 6. 13 Illinois-Chicago, 1983-84 – 1984-85 9. 17 North Dakota State, 2012-13 – 2015-16 6. .800 (28-7) South Dakota State, 2017-18 Oral Roberts, 2007-08 10. 16 Cleveland State, 1986-87 – 1987-88, 1990-91 7. .794 (27-7) Green Bay, 1993-94 8. 12 Cleveland State, 1985-86 – 1986-87 Oral Roberts, 2010-11 – 2011-12 Oral Roberts, 2011-12 Valparaiso, 1994-95 9. .788 (26-7) IUPUI, 2007-08 10. 11 Missouri State, 1986-87 – 1987-88 North Dakota State, 2008-09 MOST CONSECUTIVE ROAD WINS Missouri State, 1987-88 – 1988-89 All Games North Dakota State, 2013-14 Missouri State, 1989-90 1. 9 Missouri State, 1989-90 2. 8 North Dakota State, 2008-09 MOST LEAGUE WINS MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS TO START A 3. 7 Cleveland State, 1986-87 Overall Season Kansas City, 2004-05 17 Oakland, 2009-10 SEASON 5. 6 Illinois-Chicago, 1983-84 Oakland, 2010-11 All Games Valparaiso, 1996-97 Oral Roberts, 2011-12 1. 9 Northern Illinois, 1994-95 Oakland, 2010-11 18-Game Schedule 2. 8 Oral Roberts, 2004-05 Oral Roberts, 2011-12 17 Oakland, 2009-10 3. 7 Illinois-Chicago, 1990-91 9. 5 Missouri State, 1985-86 Oakland, 2010-11 Green Bay, 1991-92 Missouri State, 1987-88 Oral Roberts, 2011-12 5. 6 Oral Roberts, 2002-03 Green Bay, 1990-91 16-Game Schedule South Dakota State, 2010-11 Valparaiso, 1997-98 – 1998-99 15 Cleveland State, 1992-93 North Dakota State, 2011-12 Oral Roberts, 2004-05 14-Game Schedule 8. 5 Western Illinois, 1986-87 League Games 13 Missouri State, 1986-87 Northern Iowa, 1989-90 1. 9 Oakland, 2009-10 – 2010-11 Cleveland State, 1985-86 Eastern Illinois, 1992-92 2. 8 Missouri State, 1989-90 South Dakota State, 2017-18 Valparaiso, 1998-99 North Dakota State, 2008-09 – 2009-10 12-Game Schedule Kansas City, 2001-02 Oral Roberts, 2010-11 – 2011-12 11 Missouri State, 1989-90 Western Illinois, 2015-16 5. 7 Kansas City, 2003-04 – 2004-05 South Dakota, 2016-17 Oakland, 2008-09 – 2009-10 HIGHEST LEAGUE WINNING PCT. League Games 7. 6 Illinois-Chicago, 1983-84 – 1984-85 Overall Season 1. 14 Cleveland State, 1992-93 Cleveland State, 1985-86 – 1986-87 2. 13 Oral Roberts, 2007-08 Valparaiso, 2000-01 – 2001-02 1. .944 (17-1) Oakland, 2009-10 3. 12 Oakland, 2010-11 Valparaiso, 2002-03 Oakland, 2010-11 Oral Roberts, 2011-12 Oral Roberts, 2011-12 5. 9 Oakland, 2009-10 4. .938 (15-1) Cleveland State, 1992-93 6. 8 South Dakota State, 2017-18-pres. FEWEST LOSSES 5. .929 (13-1) Cleveland State, 1985-86 7. 7 Missouri State, 1988-89 All Games Missouri State, 1986-87 Green Bay, 1991-92 1. 4 Cleveland State, 1985-86 South Dakota State, 2017-18 Valparaiso, 1996-97 2. 5 Green Bay, 1991-92 8. .917 (11-1) Missouri State, 1989-90 Oral Roberts, 2006-07 3. 6 Missouri State, 1986-87 9. .889 (16-2) North Dakota State, 2008-09 Northern Illinois, 1990-91 Oral Roberts, 2007-08 Cleveland State, 1992-93 Southern Utah, 2000-01 7. 7 Missouri State, 1987-88 Green Bay, 1993-94 Valparaiso, 1996-97 IUPUI, 2007-08 North Dakota State, 2008-09 Oral Roberts, 2011-12 North Dakota State, 2013-14 South Dakota State, 2017-18

58 @thesummitleague MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org TEAM MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS FEWEST WINS Valparaiso, 1989-90 6. 9 Chicago State, 2000-01 All Games Chicago State, 1998-99 IUPUI, 2013-14 1. 1 Centenary, 2010-11 Centenary, 2004-05 Western Illinois, 2015-16 2. 2 Chicago State, 1995-96 Kansas City, 2012-13 9. 8 IUPUI, 1999-2000 Chicago State, 1997-98 10. 7 Cleveland State, 1991-92 Chicago State, 2001-02 MOST LEAGUE LOSSES Western Illinois, 1993-94 5. 3 Youngstown State, 1992-93 Overall Season Central Connecticut State, 1996-97 Chicago State, 2002-03 17 Centenary, 2010-11 Western Illinois, 2006-07 Western Illinois, 2003-04 18-Game Schedule Centenary, 2004-05 17 Centenary, 2010-11 MOST CONSECUTIVE ROAD LOSSES 9. 4 Green Bay, 1984-85 16-Game Schedule All Games Valparaiso, 1989-90 15 Centenary, 2004-05 1. 38 Green Bay, 1983-84 – 1986-87 Western Illinois, 2003-04 2. 27 Chicago State, 1995-96 – 1996-97 Youngstown State, 1992-93 3. 26 Western Illinois, 2002-03 – 2004-05 LOWEST WINNING PCT. IUPUI, 2012-13 4. 24 Denver, 2018-19 - pres. All Games 14-Game Schedule 5. 23 Chicago State, 2000-01 – 2002-03 1. .033 (1-29) Centenary, 2010-11 14 Chicago State, 2002-03 6. 22 Centenary, 2009-10 – 2010-11 2. .071 (2-26) Chicago State, 2001-02 Chicago State, 2001-02 7. 19 Southern Utah, 2007-08 – 2008-09 3. .074 (2-25) Chicago State, 1995-96 12-Game Schedule 8. 18 Valparaiso, 1990-91 – 1992-93 Chicago State, 1997-98 11 Valparaiso, 1989-90 9. 17 Youngstown State, 1992-93 – 1993-94 5. .100 (3-27) Chicago State, 2002-03 Chicago State, 1997-98 – 1998-99 6. .107 (3-25) Western Illinois, 2003-04 MOST CONSECUTIVE LOSSES South Dakota State, 2007-08 – 2008-09 7. .111 (3-24) Chicago State, 1998-99 All Games League Games Centenary, 2004-05 1. 20 Green Bay, 1983-84 – 1986-87 9. .115 (3-23) Youngstown State, 1992-93 1. 33 Centenary, 2009-10 – 2010-11 2. 25 Chicago State, 2001-02 – 2002-03 Centenary, 2005-06 – 2007-08 10. .143 (4-24) Green Bay, 1984-85 3. 19 Chicago State, 2000-01 – 2003-04 Valparaiso, 1989-90 3. 23 Chicago State, 1995-96 – 1996-97 4. 22 Chicago State, 2002-03 – 2003-04 South Dakota State, 2007-08 – 2009-10 5. 19 IUPUI, 2012-13 – 2013-14 5. 17 Western Illinois, 2013-14 – 2015-16 FEWEST LEAGUE WINS 6. 18 Youngstown State, 1992-93 – 1993-94 6. 16 Valparaiso, 1990-91 – 1992-93 Overall Season 7. 17 Chicago State, 1996-97 – 1997-98 16 Denver, 2018-19 - pres. 0 Chicago State, 2002-03 Western Illinois, 1999-2000 – 2000-01 8. 14 IUPUI 2011-12 – 2013-14 Chicago State, 2001-02 9. 14 Northeastern Illinois, 1995-96 – 1996-97 9. 13 Western Illinois, 1985-86 – 1987-88 18-Game Schedule Chicago State, 1997-98 – 1998-99 Western Illinois, 2002-03 – 2004-05 1 Centenary, 2010-11 Western Illinois, 2002-03 – 2003-04 16-Game Schedule Western Illinois, 2003-04 – 2004-05 MOST CONSECUTIVE HOME LOSSES 1 Centenary, 2004-05 Centenary, 2004-05 All Games Western Illinois, 2003-04 League Games 1. 14 Centenary, 2009-10 – 2010-11 Youngstown State, 1992-93 1. 33 Chicago State, 2000-01 – 2003-04 2. 11 Chicago State, 1995-96 – 1996-97 IUPUI, 2012-13 2. 22 IUPUI, 2012-13 – 2013-14 IUPUI, 1998-99 – 1999-2000 14-Game Schedule 3. 21 Centenary, 2009-10 – 2010-11 4. 10 Chicago State, 2001-02 – 2002-03 0 Chicago State, 2002-03 4. 17 Western Illinois, 2014-15 – 2015-16 Centenary, 2004-05 – 2005-06 Chicago State, 2001-02 5. 16 Youngstown State, 1992-93 6. 9 IUPUI, 2012-13 – 2013-14 12-Game Schedule 6. 14 Northeastern Illinois, 1994-95 – 1995-96 7. 7 Northern Iowa, 1987-88 1 Valparaiso, 1989-90 7. 13 Valparaiso, 1988-89 – 1989-90 Valparaiso, 1990-91 – 1991-92 Valparaiso, 1990-91 – 1991-92 Chicago State, 1996-97 – 1997-98 Youngstown State, 1993-94 – 1994-95 Kansas City, 2002-03 LOWEST LEAGUE WINNING PCT. 10. 12 Western Illinois, 1992-93 – 1993-94 Western Illinois, 2002-03 – 2003-04 Overall Season Chicago State, 1995-96 – 1996-97 Western Illinois, 2010-11 1. .000 0-14 Chicago State, 2001-02 Western Illinois, 2005-06 – 2006-07 League Games Chicago State, 2002-03 1. 14 Chicago State, 2001-02 – 2003-04 3. .056 1-17 Centenary, 2010-11 2. 13 Centenary, 2009-10 – 2010-11 4. .063 1-15 Youngstown State, 1992-93 MOST CONSECUTIVE LOSSES TO START 3. 11 IUPUI, 2012-13 – 2013-14 Western Illinois, 2003-04 A SEASON 4. 10 Western Illinois, 1992-93 – 1993-94 Centenary, 2004-05 Chicago State, 1995-96 –1996-97 IUPUI, 2012-13 All Games Centenary, 2004-05 – 2005-06 8. .071 1-13 Green Bay, 1984-85 1. 28 Centenary, 2010-11 7. 9 Youngstown State, 1992-93 – 1993-94 IUPUI, 2013-14 2. 16 Western Illinois, 2000-01 8. 8 IUPUI, 1998-99 – 1999-2000 10. .083 1-11 Valparaiso, 1989-90 3. 14 Chicago State, 1997-98 Chicago State, 1999-2000 – 2000-01 4. 12 Eastern Illinois, 1982-83 5. 11 Chicago State, 1995-96 10. 7 Northeastern Illinois, 1996-97 – 1997-98 MOST LOSSES Chicago State, 1996-97 Western Illinois, 2005-06 – 2006-07 All Games 7. 8 Green Bay, 1985-86 Western Illinois, 2014-15 – 2015-16 1. 29 Centenary, 2010-11 Valparaiso, 1989-90 2. 27 Chicago State, 2002-03 Troy, 1994-95 3. 26 Chicago State, 2001-02 Western Illinois, 2003-04 IUPUI, 2012-13 League Games IUPUI, 2013-14 1. 16 Centenary, 2010-11 6. 25 Chicago State, 1995-96 2. 14 Chicago State, 2001-02 Chicago State, 1997-98 Chicago State, 2002-03 Western Illinois, 2003-04 4. 12 Valparaiso, 1989-90 9. 24 Green Bay, 1984-85 5. 10 Centenary, 2004-05

@thesummitleague 59 MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS / THE LAST TIME THE SUMMIT LEAGUE Had 3+ Mid-Major Top 25 ranked teams...... 2012-13: 2/18, SDSU (17), Western Illinois (19) and NDSU (23) Had 3+ teams advance in same postseason...... 2014: NDSU (NCAA Round of 64), Fort Wayne and Omaha (CIT 1st Round) Had 5+ postseason teams...... 2011-12: SDSU (NCAA), Oral Roberts (NIT), Oakland (CIT), NDSU and Western Illinois (CBI) Had alumni start opposite in an NBA game...... 2013-14: 2/27, Nate Wolters (Bucks) vs. George Hill (Pacers) Had 3+ NBA players, same season...... 2011-12: Keith Benson (Warriors), George Hill (Pacers) and Larry Owens (Wizards) Had multiple NCAA Tournament bids...... 1991: Green Bay and Northern Illinois Held a top-10 league RPI ranking...... 2015-16: No. 10 (1/19) Held a top-15 league RPI ranking...... 2017-18: No. 14 (1/16) Had both teams score 100+ points in a league game...... 2018-19: Omaha (107) at South Dakota (102) (ot) (2/7) A SUMMIT LEAGUE TEAM Held an Associated Press national ranking...... 1986-87: No. 20, Cleveland State (preseason) Received votes in the Associated Press national poll...... 2016-17: Fort Wayne (12/5) Received first-place votes in Mid-Major Top 25 poll...... 2011-12: 3/14, Oakland Held a top-five Mid-Major Top 25 ranking...... 2018-19: SDSU (No. 3, 11/12) Held a top-25 RPI ranking...... 2015-16: Oral Roberts (No. 19, 12/14) Had an NCAA Tournament victory...... 2014: NDSU (vs. Oklahoma, Round of 64) Had a top-10 NCAA Tournament seed...... 1990: No. 9, Missouri State Reached the NIT...... 2019: SDSU Had an NIT victory...... 2015: SDSU (vs. Colorado State, 1st Round) Hosted an NIT game...... 2012: Oral Roberts Had a CBI victory...... 2015: Oral Roberts (vs. UC Santa Barbara, 1st Round) Had a CIT victory...... 2017: Purdue Fort Wayne (vs. Ball State, 1st Round) Won multiple postseason games, same season...... 2012: Oakland, 3 in CIT Hosted a postseason game...... 2018: Purdue Fort Wayne (CIT) Started a season 5-0...... 2016-17: South Dakota (5-0) Started league play 10-0...... 2011-12: Oral Roberts (12-0) Had a 20+ game home win streak...... 2018-19: SDSU (26, 2016-18) Had a 10+ game loss streak...... 2012-13: IUPUI (16, 12/29-3/9) Defeated a nationally-ranked team...... 2016-17: Purdue Fort Wayne (vs. No. 3 Indiana, 11/22) Defeated a top-10 ranked team...... 2016-17: Purdue Fort Wayne (vs. No. 3 Indiana, 11/22) Defeated a top-five ranked team...... 2016-17: Purdue Fort Wayne (vs. No. 3 Indiana, 11/22) Defeated a “big five” team...... 2017-18: Purdue Fort Wayne (at Indiana, 12/18) Defeated the same “big five” team in consecutive seasons...... 2017-18: Purdue Fort Wayne (Indiana) Defeated a Big Ten team...... 2017-18: Purdue Fort Wayne (at Indiana, 12/18) Defeated an ACC team...... 2013-14: NDSU (at Notre Dame, 12/11) Defeated an SEC team...... 2017-18: SDSU (at Mississippi, 11/28) Defeated a Big XII team...... 2015-16: SDSU (at TCU, 11/21) Defeated a Pac-12 team...... 2011-12: SDSU (at Washington, 12/18) Hosted a nationally-ranked team...... (any) 2016-17: Purdue Fort Wayne, vs. No. 3 Indiana (11/22) ...... (on campus): 2014-15: Denver, vs. No. 23 Northern Iowa (12/10) Hosted a “big five” team...... 2016-17: Purdue Fort Wayne, vs. No. 3 Indiana (11/22) Won a regular season tournament...... 2017-18: NDSU (Don Haskins Sun Bowl Invitational) Scored 100 points in a league game...... 2018-19: Omaha (107) and South Dakota (102) (ot) (2/7) A SUMMIT LEAGUE PLAYER Tied or set an NCAA single-game record...... 2008-09: Ben Woodside, NDSU (Made FT with 30 vs. Stephen F. Austin, 12/12) Led the NCAA in a statistical category...... 2018-19: Brandon Gilbeck, Western Illinois (blocks per game; 3.4) Recorded a triple-double...... 2018-19: John Konchar, Purdue Fort Wayne (18 pts., 10 rebs., 10 asts. vs. South Dakota, 3/10) Had 50+ points in a game...... 2016-17: Mike Daum, SDSU (51 at Fort Wayne, 2/18) Had 40+ points in a game...... 2018-19: Mike Daum, SDSU (42 vs. Southern, 12/7) Had 20+ rebounds in a game...... 2018-19: Mike Daum, SDSU (20 vs. Purdue Fort Wayne, 2/21) Had 12+ assists in a game...... 2018-19: John Konchar, Purdue Fort Wayne (14 at Denver, 2/14) Had 10+ three-pointers in a game...... 2018-19: David Jenkins, SDSU (10 at Omaha, 2/14) Had 9+ steals in a game...... 2017-18: R.J. Fuqua, Oral Roberts (vs. Avila, 11/10) Had 9+ blocks in a game...... 2018-19: Brandon Gilbeck, Western Illinois (10 at Purdue Fort Wayne, 2/7) Received a national player of the week award...... 2018-19: Mike Daum, SDSU (NCBWA National Player of the Week, 2/26) Received a mid-major national player of the week award...... 2018-19: Mike Daum, SDSU (CollegeInsider.com Lou Henson Award, 2/26) Was named MVP of a regular season tournament...... 2016-17: Ron Patterson, IUPUI (2K Classic Subregional) and Paul Miller, NDSU (High Point Tournament) Earned All-America (not including hm)...... 2018-19: Mike Daum, SDSU (3rd team by NABC, USBWA, NCAA Consensus) Was selected in the NBA Draft...... 2013: Nate Wolters, SDSU (2nd Round, 38th overall) Was a Senior CLASS Award Finalist/All-America...... 2018-19: Mike Daum, SDSU Was Selected to NACDA I-AAA Scholar-Athlete Team...... 2012-13: Travis Bader, Oakland Earned Academic All-America...... 2018-19: Matt Pile, Omaha (3rd team by Google Cloud/CoSIDA) Was named Academic All-American of the Year...... 2008-09: Brett Winkelman, NDSU (Capital One/CoSIDA) Was Mid-Major Player of the Year...... 2010-11: Keith Benson, Oakland (CollegeInsider.com Lou Henson Award) Was Mid-Major All-America...... 2018-19: Mike Daum, SDSU and John Konchar, Purdue Fort Wayne (CollegeInsider.com) Was Defensive All-America...... 2010-11: Keith Benson, Oakland (CollegeInsider.com) Was Freshman All-America (not including hm)...... 2018-19: Kevin Obanor, Oral Roberts (CollegeInsider.com) Was Mid-Major Freshman of the Year...... 2010-11: Steven Roundtree, Oral Roberts (CollegeInsider.com) Won five or more League Player of the Week awards, same season...... 2018-19: Mike Daum, SDSU (8) A SUMMIT LEAGUE COACH Was Mid-Major Coach of the Year...... 2013-14: Tony Jasick, Fort Wayne (CollegeInsider.com) Was District Coach of the Year...... 2018-19: Derrin Hansen, Omaha (NABC) 60 @thesummitleague MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org INDIVIDUAL TOURNAMENT GAME RECORDS POINTS 1. 38 Bill Edwards, Wright State (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 3/8/93-c 2. 37 Leroy Nobles, IUPUI (vs. Kansas City), 3/6/11-q Mike Daum, South Dakota State (vs. Omaha), 3/7/17-c 4. 36 Derick Nelson, Oakland (vs. IUPUI), 3/9/10-c 5. 35 Jeff Monaco, Southern Utah (vs. Kansas City), 3/8/00-s Noah Freidel, South Dakota State (vs. Purdue Fort Wayne), 3/7/20-q 7. 34 Juan Martinez, Western Illinois (vs. Southern Utah), 3/5/00-q Michael Watson, Kansas City (vs. Oral Roberts), 3/9/03-q 9. 33 Ken McFadden, Cleveland State (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 3/7/86-s Mike Daum, South Dakota State (vs. Denver), 3/5/17-q Mike Daum, South Dakota State (vs. Western Illinois), 3/3/18-q REBOUNDS 1. 21 Rocky Walls, Oral Roberts (vs. Southern Utah) 3/1/98-q Matt Pile, Omaha (vs. Oral Roberts), 3/8/20-q 3. 19 Mike Daum, South Dakota State (vs. Western Illinois), 3/3/18-q 4. 18 Sean Scott, Central Connecticut State (vs. Valparaiso), 3/2/97-q 5. 17 Chris Ensminger, Valparaiso (vs. Youngstown State), 3/5/95-s Keith Benson, Oakland (vs. Fort Wayne), 3/8/10-s Keith Benson, Oakland (vs. IUPUI), 3/9/10-c 8. 16 Casey Schmidt, Valparaiso (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 3/7/94-s Keith Closs, Central Connecticut State (vs. Kansas City), 3/3/96-q Juan Martinez, Western Illinois (vs. Southern Utah), 3/5/00 -q DavRon Williams, IUPUI (vs. Oral Roberts), 3/8/15-q John Konchar, Fort Wayne (vs. South Dakota), 3/5/16-q Wright State’s Bill Edwards set the league single-game tournament scoring record with a 38-point performance in 1993. FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 15 Derick Nelson, Oakland (vs. IUPUI), 3/9/10-c FREE THROWS MADE 2. 14 Mike Daum, South Dakota State (vs. Omaha), 3/7/17-c 1. 19 Royce Parran, Chicago State (vs. Kansas City), 3/5/06-q 3. 13 Brian Wilson, Illinois-Chicago (vs. Missouri State), 3/6/85-q 2. 16 Bill Edwards, Wright State (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 3/8/93-c Randy Kraayenbrink, Northern Iowa (vs. Cleveland State), 3/6/86-q Taylor Braun, North Dakota State (vs. Kansas City), 3/10/13-q Sherell Ford, Illinois-Chicago (vs. Northern Illinois), 3/6/94-q 4. 14 Nate Wolters, South Dakota State (vs. Fort Wayne), 3/6/11-q Sean Scott, Central Connecticut State (vs. Valparaiso), 3/2/97-q 5. 13 Clinton Ransey, Cleveland State (vs. Northern Iowa), 3/9/84-q Juan Martinez, Western Illinois (vs. Southern Utah), 3/5/00-q Mike Haley, Wright State (vs. Eastern Illinois), 3/8/92-q Dan Oppland, Valparaiso (vs. Kansas City), 3/8/04-s Mike Daum, South Dakota State (vs. Denver), 3/5/17-q 9. 12 Nine times, last by John Konchar, Fort Wayne (vs. North Dakota State), 3/4/18-q 8. 12 Daryl Reed, Western Illinois (vs. Cleveland State), 3/11/84-c George Hill, IUPUI (vs. Oakland), 3/4/06-q FIELD GOALS ATT. Brett Winkelman, North Dakota State (vs. Centenary), 3/7/09-q 1. 28 Michael Watson, Kansas City (vs. Oral Roberts), 3/9/03-q Tyler Quinney, Southern Utah (vs. North Dakota State), 3/9/09-s 2. 27 Sherell Ford, Illinois-Chicago (vs. Northern Illinois), 3/6/94-q Mike Daum, South Dakota State (vs. Western Illinois), 3/3/18-q 3. 26 Michael Watson, Kansas City (vs. Valparaiso), 3/4/02-s Kevin Obanor, Oral Roberts (vs. North Dakota State), 3/10/19-q Matt Mooney, South Dakota (vs. South Dakota State), 3/6/18-c 5. 25 Janthony Joseph, Western Illinois (vs. Buffalo), 3/3/97-s FREE THROWS ATT. 6. 24 Bill Edwards, Wright State (vs. Valparaiso), 3/7/93-s 1. 23 Royce Parran, Chicago State (vs. Kansas City), 3/5/06-q Obi Emegano, Oral Roberts (vs. North Dakota State), 3/9/15-s 2. 22 Bill Edwards, Wright State (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 3/8/93-c Garret Covington, Western Illinois (vs. South Dakota), 3/4/17-q 3. 20 Antanas Vilcinskas, Valparaiso (vs. Northeastern Illinois), 3/3/97-s Matt Mooney, South Dakota (vs. South Dakota State), 3/6/17-s 4. 19 Nate Wolters, South Dakota State (vs. Fort Wayne), 3/6/11-q Mike Daum, South Dakota State (vs. Omaha), 3/7/17-c 5. 18 Clinton Ransey, Cleveland State (vs. Northern Iowa), 3/9/84-q Rocky Walls, Oral Roberts (vs. Southern Utah), 3/1/98-q THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Taylor Braun, North Dakota State (vs. Kansas City), 3/10/13-q 1. 8 Andre Humphrey, Western Illinois (vs. Buffalo), 3/5/95-s 8. 17 Clark Bone, Chicago State (vs. Valparaiso), 3/3/02-q Moses Ehambe, Oral Roberts (vs. Centenary), 3/8/08-q 9. 15 Nine times, last by Kevin Obanor, Oral Roberts (vs. North Dakota State), 3/10/19-q 3. 7 Bryce Drew, Valparaiso (vs. Western Illinois), 3/7/95-c David Palmer, Southern Utah (vs. IUPUI), 3/10/03-s ASSISTS Moses Ehambe, Oral Roberts (vs. IUPUI), 3/11/08-c 1. 14 Gravelle Craig, Cleveland State (vs. Akron), 3/8/92-q Noah Freidel, South Dakota State (vs. Purdue Fort Wayne), 3/7/20-q 2. 12 Brian Smith, Missouri State (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 3/6/85-q 6. 6 13 times, last by Max Abmas, Oral Roberts. (vs. Omaha), 3/8/20-q Doug Lewis, Missouri State (vs. Valparaiso), 3/7/89-s Mychal Covington, Oakland (vs. IUPUI), 3/3/02-q THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATT. Nate Wolters, South Dakota State (vs. Fort Wayne), 3/11/13-s 1. 19 Andre Humphrey, Western Illinois (vs. Buffalo), 3/5/95-s 6. 11 Tony Freeman, Illinois-Chicago (vs. Missouri State), 3/8/89-c 2. 14 Jason Rozycki, Oakland (vs. IUPUI), 3/3/02-q Tony Bennett, Green Bay (vs. Eastern Illinois), 3/9/92-s Tyrone Tiggs, Oral Roberts (vs. Western Illinois), 3/3/02-q Mark Woods, Wright State (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 3/8/93-c Max Landis, Fort Wayne (vs. North Dakota State), 3/7/16-s 9. 10 10 times, last by John Konchar, Purdue Fort Wayne (vs. South Dakota), 3/10/19-q -q 5. 13 Seven times, last by Matt Holba, Purdue Fort Wayne (vs. SDSU), 3/7/20 BLOCKED SHOTS 1. 9 Kendrick Moore, Oral Roberts (vs. IUPUI), 3/4/02-s 2. 7 Keith Closs, Central Connecticut State (vs. Kansas City), 3/3/96-q 3. 6 Brandon Lipsey, Kansas City (vs. Oral Roberts), 3/9/03-q Shawn King, Oral Roberts (vs. Centenary), 3/3/07-q Keith Benson, Oakland (vs. Fort Wayne), 3/8/09-q Keith Benson, Oakland (vs. Fort Wayne), 3/8/10-s Keith Benson, Oakland (vs. IUPUI), 3/9/10-c 8. 5 Five times, last by Brandon Gilbeck, Western Illinois (vs. South Dakota), 3/4/17-q

@thesummitleague 61 MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org INDIVIDUAL TOURNAMENT GAME RECORDS STEALS 1. 7 Steve Rowe, Eastern Illinois (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 3/10/92-c Fred House, Southern Utah (vs. Western Illinois), 3/5/00-q Tra-Deon Hollins, Omaha (vs. Denver), 3/6/16-q John Konchar, Fort Wayne (vs. North Dakota State), 3/7/16-s 5. 6 Clinton Ransey, Cleveland State (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 3/6/87-s Fred House, Southern Utah (vs. Kansas City), 3/6/00-s 7. 5 13 times, last by Marcus Tyus, Omaha (vs. South Dakota State), 3/7/17-c FIELD GOAL PCT. (min. 9 att.) 1. 1.000 (10-10) Kevin Duckworth, Eastern Illinois (vs. Missouri State), 3/7/86-s 2. .900 (9-10) Derek Thomas, Western Illinois (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 3/6/85-q Jon Collins, Eastern Illinois (vs. Valparaiso), 3/6/86-q 4. .889 (8-9) Phil Schlegel, Missouri State (vs. Green Bay), 3/6/86-q 5. .833 (10-12) Roberts Jones, Denver (North Daktoa State), 3/7/20-q 6. .818 (9-11) Jaraun Burrows, Fort Wayne (vs. Oral Roberts), 3/10/08-s Joe Rosga, Denver (vs. Omaha), 3/6/16-q 8. .800 (8-10) Derrick Johnson, Illinois-Chicago (vs. Eastern Illinois), 3/7/89-s Dale Turner, Northern Iowa (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 3/5/90-q Lubos Barton, Valparaiso (vs. Oral Roberts), 3/6/00-s Josh Murray, IUPUI (vs. Southern Utah), 3/10/03-s Kevin Glenn, IUPUI (vs. Oakland), 3/9/10-c Mitch Patton, IUPUI (vs. Fort Wayne), 3/8/14-q Matt Mooney, South Dakota (vs. Denver), 3/5/18-s Fort Wayne’s Mo Evans set a Summit League Tournament record for three-point field goal percentage (min. 9 made) during the 2014 semifinal round. 1. 1.000 (10-10) Kevin Duckworth, Eastern Illinois (vs. Missouri State), 3/7/86-s 2. .833 (10-12) Roberts Jones, Denver (North Daktoa State), 3/7/20-q FREE THROW PCT. 3. .786 (11-14) Antanas Vilcinskas, Valparaiso (vs. Central Connecticut State), 3/2/97-q (min. 10 att.) 4. .769 (10-13) Jeff Nordgaard, Green Bay (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 3/8/94-c 1. 1.000 (10-10) Johnny Hawk, Western Illinois (vs. Eastern Illinois), 3/5/90-q .769 (10-13) Drew Valentine, Oakland (vs. South Dakota State), 3/7/11-s Raitis Grafs, Valparaiso (vs. Chicago State), 3/9/03-q .769 (10-13) Kason Harrell, Purdue Fort Wayne (vs. South Dakota), 3/10/19-q Royce Parran, Chicago State (vs. IUPUI), 3/6/06 -s 7. .750 (12-16) Kevin Duckworth, Eastern Illinois (vs. Cleveland State), 3/8/86-c Cameron Hunter, North Dakota State (vs. North Dakota), 3/10/20-c .750 (9-12) Tony Bennett, Green Bay (vs. Eastern Illinois), 3/4/91-s 4. .923 (12-13) Daryl Reed, Western Illinois (vs. Cleveland State), 3/11/84-c Sherell Ford, Illinois-Chicago (vs. Wright State), 3/9/93-c Brett Winkelman, North Dakota State (vs. Centenary), 3/7/09-q Jeff Nordgaard, Green Bay (vs. Cleveland State), 3/7/94-s Mike Daum, South Dakota State (vs. Western Illinois), 3/3/18-q Dominique Morrison, Oral Roberts (vs. Western Illinois), 3/15/12-s 7. .917 (11-12) Tony Freeman, Illinois-Chicago (vs. Northern Illinois), 3/3/91-q Ben Woodside, North Dakota State (vs. Southern Utah), 3/9/09-s THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT. 9. .909 (10-11) Winston Garland, Missouri State (vs. Green Bay), 3/6/87-s (min. 5 att.) Steve Rowe, Eastern Illinois (vs. Wright State), 3/8/92-q 1. 1.000 (5-5) Tyson Ward, North Dakota State (vs. North Dakota), 3/10/20-c Andre Smith, Youngstown State (vs. Troy), 3/3/95-q 2. .857 (6-7) Mo Evans, Fort Wayne (vs. South Dakota State), 3/10/14-s Chad Wilkerson, Oral Roberts (vs. Youngstown State), 3/1/99-s 3. .833 (5-6) Kenny Williams, Illinois-Chicago (vs. Valparaiso), 3/7/94-s Jake White, Omaha (vs. Denver), 3/6/16-q Jeff Monaco, Southern Utah (vs. Kansas City), 3/6/00-s Marcus Tyus, Omaha (vs. Fort Wayne), 3/5/17-q Ken Tutt, Oral Roberts (vs. Kansas City), 3/8/04-q Chase Adams, Centenary (vs. North Dakota State), 3/7/09-q KEY: q = quarterfinal, s = semifinal, c = championship game 7. .800 (4-5) 13 times, last by Taylor Braun, North Dakota State (vs. Denver), 3/10/14-s (min. 5 made) 1. 1.000 (5-5) Tyson Ward, North Dakota State (vs. North Dakota), 3/10/20-c 2. .857 (6-7) Mo Evans, Fort Wayne (vs. South Dakota State), 3/10/14-s 3. .833 (5-6) Kenny Williams, Illinois-Chicago (vs. Valparaiso), 3/7/94-s Jeff Monaco, Southern Utah (vs. Kansas City), 3/6/00-s Ken Tutt, Oral Roberts (vs. Kansas City), 3/8/04-q Chase Adams, Centenary (vs. North Dakota State), 3/7/09-q 7. .750 (6-8) Odell Bradley, IUPUI (vs. Southern Utah), 3/10/03-s Reggie Hamilton, Oakland (vs. Southern Utah), 3/4/12-q 9. .714 (5-7) Brian Hill, Illinois-Chicago (vs. Northern Iowa), 3/5/90-q Dave Redmon, Valparaiso (vs. Youngstown State), 3/5/95-s Bryce Drew, Valparaiso (vs. Western Illinois), 3/5/96-c David Holston, Chicago State (vs. Oral Roberts), 3/7/06-c Brandon Bos, South Dakota (vs. Fort Wayne), 3/8/15-q

62 @thesummitleague MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org TEAM TOURNAMENT GAME RECORDS LOW 2 Green Bay (vs. Northern Iowa), 3/7/90-c POINTS -c 1. 118 Valparaiso (vs. Chicago State), 3/3/96-q Western Illinois (vs. South Dakota State), 3/6/12 2. 110 Oakland (vs. South Dakota State), 3/7/11-s 3. 104 Missouri State (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 3/6/85-q FREE THROWS ATT. -q 4. 100 Cleveland State (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 3/7/86-s 1. 55 Oakland (vs. Western Illinois), 3/9/08 -q 5. 99 Northern Iowa (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 3/5/90-q 2. 53 Chicago State (vs. Valparaiso), 3/6/05 -s LOW 37 Western Illinois (vs. Green Bay), 3/8/92-q 3. 51 Valparaiso (vs. Northeastern Illinois), 3/3/97 4. 49 Cleveland State (vs. Northern Iowa), 3/9/84-q 5. 48 Valparaiso (vs. Chicago State), 3/3/96-q REBOUNDS -c 1. 59 Oral Roberts (vs. Southern Utah), 3/1/98-q LOW 3 Green Bay (vs. Northern Iowa), 3/7/90 2. 56 Illinois-Chicago (vs. Valparaiso), 3/5/87-q 3. 52 Cleveland State (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 3/6/87-s ASSISTS -q Illinois-Chicago (vs. Cleveland State), 3/6/87-s 1. 29 Missouri State (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 3/6/85 -c 5. 51 Youngstown State (vs. Troy), 3/3/95-q 2. 27 Missouri State (vs. Cleveland State), 3/7/87 -s LOW 14 Eastern Illinois (vs. Wright State), 3/7/93-q 3. 26 Illinois-Chicago (vs. Cleveland State), 3/7/86 4. 24 Valparaiso (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 3/5/87-q Missouri State (vs. Valparaiso), 3/7/89-s FIELD GOALS MADE -q 1. 45 Oakland (vs. South Dakota State), 3/7/11-s Green Bay (vs. Western Illinois), 3/6/94 -q 2. 38 Illinois-Chicago (vs. Missouri State), 3/6/85-q LOW 2 Cleveland State (vs. Eastern Illinois) 3/5/87 Eastern Illinois (vs. Valparaiso), 3/6/86-q Illinois-Chicago (vs. Cleveland State), 3/7/86-s BLOCKED SHOTS -q 5. 37 Cleveland State (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 3/6/87-s 1. 10 Oral Roberts (vs. Centenary), 3/3/07 -q Cleveland State (vs. Missouri State), 3/7/87-c Oakland (vs. Fort Wayne), 3/8/09 -s Illinois-Chicago (vs. Northern Iowa), 3/5/90-q 3. 9 Oral Roberts (vs. IUPUI), 3/4/02 -s Valparaiso (vs. Chicago State), 3/3/96-q 9 Purdue Fort Wayne (vs. Omaha), 3/11/19 -s LOW 12 Illinois-Chicago (vs. Northern Illinois), 3/3/91-q 5. 8 Nine times, last by Oakland (vs. Fort Wayne), 3/9/10 LOW 0 Numerous times FIELD GOALS ATT. 1. 86 Southern Utah (vs. Oral Roberts), 3/1/98-q STEALS -q 2. 85 Troy (vs. Youngstown State), 3/3/95-q 1. 19 Northeastern Illinois (vs. Kansas City), 3/2/97 -q 3. 81 Illinois-Chicago (vs. Valparaiso), 3/5/87-q 2. 17 Illinois-Chicago (vs. Northern Illinois), 3/3/91 -q 4. 78 Oakland (vs. South Dakota State), 3/7/11-s 3. 15 Southern Utah (vs. Oral Roberts), 3/1/98 -s 5. 76 Cleveland State (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 3/6/87-s Southern Utah (vs. Kansas City), 3/6/00 -s LOW 32 Western Illinois (vs. Green Bay), 3/8/92-q Valparaiso (vs. Kansas City), 3/10/03 LOW 0 IUPUI (vs. Oral Roberts), 3/5/07-s THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 16 Purdue Fort Wayne (vs. South Dakota), 3/10/19-q FIELD GOAL PCT. -q 2. 15 Oakland (vs. Southern Utah), 3/4/12-q 1. .732 (30-41) Northern Iowa (vs. Cleveland State), 3/6/86 -s 3. 14 Oral Roberts (vs. Western Illinois), 3/3/02-q 2. .704 (38-54) Illinois-Chicago (vs. Cleveland State), 3/7/86 -c Valparaiso (vs. IUPUI), 3/5/02-c 3. .679 (36-53) Missouri State (vs. Cleveland State), 3/7/87 -q Fort Wayne (vs. North Dakota State), 3/7/16-s 4. .673 (33-49) Northern Iowa (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 3/5/90 -s North Dakota State (vs. Western Illinois), 3/11/19-s 5. .667 (32-48) Green Bay (vs. Cleveland State), 3/7/94 -q 7. 13 Purdue Fort Wayne (vs. South Dakota State), 3/7/20-q LOW .233 (14-60) Western Illinois (vs. Green Bay), 3/6/94 North Dakota State (vs. North Dakota), 3/10/20-c 9. 12 Six times, last by South Dakota State (vs. South Dakota), 3/6/18-c THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT. -c LOW 0 Three times, last by Eastern Illinois (vs. Western Illinois), 3/5/90-q 1. 1.000 (3-3) Missouri State (vs. Cleveland State), 3/7/87 2. .750 (9-12) Green Bay (vs. Western Illinois), 3/6/94-q 3. .706 (12-17) Eastern Illinois (vs. Green Bay), 3/9/92-s THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATT. -q 1. 44 Troy (vs. Youngstown State), 3/3/95-q 4. .700 (7-10) Southern Utah (vs. Oakland), 3/9/03 -c 2. 38 Western Illinois (vs. Buffalo), 3/5/95-s 5. .667 (10-15) Oral Roberts (vs. Chicago State), 3/7/06 -q 3. 36 Purdue Fort Wayne (vs. South Dakota State), 3/7/20-q .667 (10-15) Oakland (vs. Western Illinois), 3/4/07 -q 4. 35 Fort Wayne (vs. South Dakota State), 3/7/16-s .667 (8-12) Green Bay (vs. Akron), 3/3/91 -q 5. 33 Oakland (vs. Southern Utah), 3/9/03-q .667 (8-12) Youngstown State (vs. Western Illinois), 3/2/97 -s 6. 32 Oral Roberts (vs. Western Illinois), 3/3/02-q .667 (8-12) North Dakota State (vs. Denver), 3/10/14 -s Oakland (vs. IUPUI), 3/3/02-q .667 (6-9) Oral Roberts (vs. IUPUI), 3/7/05 -s Oakland (vs. Fort Wayne), 3/10/13-q .667 (2-3) Green Bay (vs. Missouri State), 3/6/87 -s LOW 4 Western Illinois (vs. Green Bay), 3/8/92-q LOW .000 (0-2) Cleveland State (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 3/6/87 Missouri State (vs. Green Bay), 3/6/87-s FREE THROWS MADE (0-10) Eastern Illinois (vs. Western Illinois), 3/5/90-q 1. 37 Valparaiso (vs. Chicago State), 3/3/96-q 2. 36 Cleveland State (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 3/7/86-s Valparaiso (vs. Northeastern Illinois), 3/3/97-s 4. 35 Oakland (vs. Western Illinois), 3/9/08-q 5. 33 Cleveland State (vs. Northern Iowa), 3/9/84-q

@thesummitleague 63 MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org TEAM TOURNAMENT GAME RECORDS FREE THROW PCT. VICTORY MARGIN 1. 1.000 (19-19) Oakland (vs. Fort Wayne), 3/8/10-s 1. 40 Green Bay (vs. Western Illinois), 3/6/94-q 1.000 (10-10) Central Connecticut State (vs. Western Illinois), 3/4/96-s 2. 38 Valparaiso (vs. Chicago State), 2/28/99-q -q North Dakota State (vs. South Dakota State), 3/12/13-c Fort Wayne (vs. IUPUI), 3/8/14 -q 4. 37 South Dakota State (vs. Western Illinois), 3/7/15-q 4. .929 (13-14) South Dakota State (vs. IUPUI), 3/3/12 -q -c 5. 36 Wright State (vs. Eastern Illinois), 3/7/93 South Dakota State (vs. Omaha), 3/7/17 -q -c 3 6 North Dakota State (vs. North Dakota), 3/10/20 LOW .333 (2-6) Western Illinois (vs. South Dakota State), 3/6/12 LOW 1 Nine times, last by Omaha (vs. Purdue Fort Wayne), 3/11/19-s TURNOVERS TOTAL COMBINED POINTS (BOTH TEAMS) 1. 34 Kansas City (vs. Northeastern Illinois), 3/2/97-q 1. 201 Valparaiso (118) vs. Chicago State (83), 3/3/96-q 2. 27 Illinois-Chicago (vs. Missouri State), 3/6/85-q 2. 200 Oakland (110) vs. South Dakota State (90), 3/7/11-s 3. 26 Illinois-Chicago (vs. Cleveland State), 3/6/87-s 3. 193 Northern Iowa (99) vs. Illinois-Chicago (94) (3OT), 3/5/90-q 4. 25 Northern Iowa (vs. Cleveland State), 3/9/84-q 4. 190 Missouri State (104) vs. Illinois-Chicago (86), 3/6/85-q Oral Roberts (vs. Southern Utah), 3/1/98-q 5. 184 Cleveand State (100) vs. Illinois-Chicago (84), 3/7/86-s Chicago State (vs. Valparaiso), 3/3/02-q South Dakota State (97) vs. South Dakota (87), 3/6/18-c LOW 1 Green Bay (vs. Northern Illinois), 3/5/91-c LOW 89 Illinois-Chicago (46) vs. Green Bay (43), 3/7/93-q FOULS MOST OVERTIMES PLAYED 1. 37 Northern Iowa (vs. Cleveland State), 3/9/84-q 1. 3 Northern Iowa vs. Illinois-Chicago, 3/5/90-q 2. 35 Valparaiso (vs. Chicago State), 3/6/05-q Valparaiso vs. Western Illinois, 3/7/95-c 3. 34 Illinois-Chicago (vs. Western Illinois), 3/10/84-s 3. 2 Oral Roberts vs. Southern Utah, 3/1/98-q Illinois-Chicago (vs. Northern Iowa), 3/5/90-q Oral Roberts vs. Denver, 3/4/18-q Northeastern Illinois (vs. Valparaiso), 3/3/97-s 5. 1 10 times, last South Dakota vs. Western Illinois, 3/4/17-q LOW 6 Valparaiso (vs. Green Bay), 3/6/89-q FIRST HALF POINTS KEY: q = quarterfinal, s = semifinal, c = championship game 1. 59 Oakland (vs. South Dakota State), 3/7/11-s 2. 57 Valparaiso (vs. Chicago State), 3/3/96-q 3. 52 Purdue Fort Wayne (vs. South Dakota), 3/10/19-q 4. 50 South Dakota State (vs. Western Illinois), 3/7/15-q 5. 49 five times, last by North Dakota State (vs. North Dakota), 3/10/20-c LOW 14 Western Illinois (vs. Buffalo), 3/3/96-q SECOND HALF POINTS 1. 61 Valparaiso (vs. Chicago State), 3/3/96-q 2. 58 Illinois-Chicago (vs. Cleveland State), 3/8/93-s 3. 57 Missouri State (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 3/6/85-q 4. 56 Valparaiso (vs. Central Connecticut State, 3/2/97-q 5. 55 Cleveland State (vs. Missouri State), 3/7/87-c LOW 11 Western Illinois (vs. Green Bay), 3/8/92-q

A crowd of 11,235, a record high for any tournament session in Summit League history, watched the semifinal round at the 2017 Summit League Basketball Championships.

64 @thesummitleague MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME RECORDS POINTS FREE THROWS MADE 1. 38 Bill Edwards, Wright State (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 1993 1. 16 Bill Edwards, Wright State (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 1993 2. 37 Mike Daum, South Dakota State (vs. Omaha), 2017 2. 12 Daryl Reed, Western Illinois (vs. Cleveland State), 1984 3. 36 Derick Nelson, Oakland (vs. IUPUI), 2010 3. 11 Lubos Barton, Valparaiso (vs. Southern Utah), 2000 4. 30 Winston Garland, Missouri State (vs. Cleveland State), 1987 4. 10 Vova Severovas, Oakland (vs. Oral Roberts), 2007 Kenny Williams, Illinois-Chicago (vs. Wright State), 1993 Cameron Hunter, North Dakota State (vs. North Dakota), 2020 Matt Mooney, South Dakota (vs. South Dakota State), 2018 6. 9 Eric West, Eastern Illinois (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 1992 7. 29 David Jenkins, Jr., South Dakota State (vs. South Dakota), 2018 Chris Ensminger, Valparaiso (vs. Western Illinois), 1995 8. 28 Caleb Green, Oral Roberts (vs. Oakland), 2007 Larry Owens, Oral Roberts (vs. Chicago State), 2006 Keith Benson, Oakland (vs. Oral Roberts), 2011 Nate Wolters, South Dakota State (vs. North Dakota State), 2013 10. 27 Kevin Duckworth, Eastern Illinois (vs. Cleveland State), 1986 Cody Larson, South Dakota State (vs. North Dakota State), 2015 Hubert Henderson, Missouri State (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 1989 Matt Mooney, South Dakota (vs. South Dakota State), 2018 Sherell Ford, Illinois-Chicago (vs. Green Bay), 1994 Nate Wolters, South Dakota State (vs. North Dakota State), 2013 FREE THROWS ATT. 1. 22 Bill Edwards, Wright State (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 1993 REBOUNDS 2. 13 Daryl Reed, Western Illinois (vs. Cleveland State), 1984 1. 17 Keith Benson, Oakland (vs. IUPUI), 2010 Lubos Barton, Valparaiso (vs. Southern Utah), 2000 2. 14 Jason Reese, Northern Iowa (vs. Green Bay), 1990 4. 12 Hubert Henderson, Missouri State (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 1989 Chris Ensminger, Valparaiso (vs. Western Illinois), 1995 Dean Vander Plas, Green Bay (vs. Northern Illinois), 1991 Keith Benson, Oakland (vs. North Dakota State), 2009 Vova Severovas, Oakland (vs. Oral Roberts), 2007 Keith Benson, Oakland (vs. Oral Roberts), 2011 Keith Benson, Oakland (vs. Oral Roberts), 2011 Matt Pile, Omaha (vs. North Dakota State), 2019 8. 11 Chris Ensminger, Valparaiso (vs. Western Illinois), 1995 6. 13 Raitis Grafs, Valparaiso (vs. IUPUI), 2003 Leon Irving, Oral Roberts (vs. Valparaiso), 1999 7. 12 Mike Daum, South Dakota State (vs. Omaha), 2017 Larry Owens, Oral Roberts (vs. Chicago State), 2006 8. 11 Nine times, last by Mike Daum, South Dakota State (vs. South Dakota), 2018 ASSISTS FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 11 Tony Freeman, Illinois-Chicago (vs. Missouri State), 1989 1. 15 Derick Nelson, Oakland (vs. IUPUI), 2010 Mark Woods, Wright State (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 1993 2. 14 Mike Daum, South Dakota State (vs. Omaha), 2017 3. 10 Tony Ackerman, Western Illinois (vs. Valparaiso), 1997 3. 12 Kevin Duckworth, Eastern Illinois (vs. Cleveland State), 1986 4. 8 Troy Richardson, Eastern Illinois (vs. Missouri State), 1985 Ken McFadden, Cleveland State (vs. Missouri State), 1987 Basil Robinson, Missouri State (vs. Cleveland State), 1987 Winston Garland, Missouri State (vs. Cleveland State), 1987 Tony Bennett, Green Bay (vs. Northern Iowa), 1990 6. 11 Bill Edwards, Wright State (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 1993 Matt Crenshaw, IUPUI (vs. Valparaiso), 2003 Sherell Ford, Illinois-Chicago (vs. Green Bay), 1994 8. 7 Doug Crook, Eastern Illinois (vs. Cleveland State), 1986 Odell Bradley, IUPUI (vs. Valparaiso), 2004 Winston Garland, Missouri State (vs. Cleveland State), 1987 Caleb Green, Oral Roberts (vs. Oakland), 2007 Jonathon Bluitt, Oral Roberts (vs. Chicago State), 2006 Reggie Hamilton, Oakland (vs. Oral Roberts), 2011 Johnathon Jones, Oakland (vs. IUPUI), 2010 FIELD GOALS ATT. BLOCKED SHOTS 1. 26 Matt Mooney, South Dakota (vs. South Dakota State), 2018 1. 6 Keith Benson, Oakland (vs. IUPUI), 2010 2. 24 Mike Daum, South Dakota State (vs. Omaha), 2017 2. 5 Shawn King, Oral Roberts (vs. Oakland), 2007 3. 23 Sherell Ford, Illinois-Chicago (vs. Green Bay), 1994 3. 4 Rick Resetich, Western Illinois (vs. Cleveland State), 1984 Derick Nelson, Oakland (vs. IUPUI), 2010 Hubert Henderson, Missouri State (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 1989 5. 22 Ken McFadden, Cleveland State (vs. Missouri State), 1987 Andrew Wells, Northern Illinois (vs. Green Bay), 1991 Nate Wolters, South Dakota State (vs. Western Illinois), 2012 Ivan Vujic, Valparaiso (vs. Oral Roberts), 1999 7. 21 Odell Bradley, IUPUI (vs. Valparaiso), 2004 7. 3 Janthony Joseph, Western Illinois (vs. Valparaiso), 1997 George Hill, IUPUI (vs. Oral Roberts), 2008 Zoran Viskovic, Valparaiso (vs. Youngstown State), 1998 9. 20 Jon Collins, Eastern Illinois (vs. Cleveland State), 1986 Keith Benson, Oakland (vs. North Dakota State), 2009 Reggie Hamilton, Oakland (vs. Oral Roberts), 2011 Keith Benson, Oakland (vs. Oral Roberts), 2011 TrayVonn Wright, North Dakota State (vs. South Dakota State), 2013 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Wanjang Tut, Omaha (vs. North Dakota State), 2019 1. 7 Bryce Drew, Valparaiso (vs. Western Illinois), 1995 Moses Ehambe, Oral Roberts (vs. IUPUI), 2008 STEALS 3. 6 Erik Kangas, Oakland (vs. Oral Roberts), 2007 1. 5 Marcus Tyus, Omaha (vs. South Dakota State), 2017 Lawrence Alexander, North Dakota State (vs. South Dakota State), 2015 2. 4 Ken McFadden, Cleveland State (vs. Missouri State), 1987 5. 5 Kenny Williams, Illinois-Chicago (vs. Wright State), 1993 Steve Rowe, Eastern Illinois (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 1992- Bryce Drew, Valparaiso (vs. Western Illinois), 1996 Andy Holderman, Wright State (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 1993 David Holston, Chicago State (vs. Oral Roberts), 2006 Bryce Drew, Valparaiso (vs. Western Illinois), 1996 Mike Daum, South Dakota State (vs. Omaha), 2017 Chris Artis, Valparaiso (vs. Western Illinois), 1997 Mike Daum, South Dakota State (vs. South Dakota), 2018 Bryce Drew, Valparaiso (vs. Youngstown State), 1998 Tyson Ward, North Dakota State (vs. North Dakota), 2020 Blake Moses, Oral Roberts (vs. Valparaiso), 1999 Dan Beus, Southern Utah (vs. Valparaiso), 2001 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATT. Caleb Green, Oral Roberts (vs. Chicago State), 2006 1. 13 Erik Kangas, Oakland (vs. Oral Roberts), 2007 Billy Pettiford, IUPUI (vs. Oakland), 2010 Moses Ehambe, Oral Roberts (vs. IUPUI), 2008 Nate Wolters, South Dakota State (vs. North Dakota State), 2013 3. 11 Kenny Williams, Illinois-Chicago (vs. Wright State), 1993 Tra-Deon Hollins, Omaha (vs. South Dakota State), 2017 Bryce Drew, Valparaiso (vs. Western Illinois), 1995 Jeff Monaco, Southern Utah (vs. Valparaiso), 2001 Matt Mooney, South Dakota (vs. South Dakota State), 2018 Mike Daum, South Dakota State (vs. South Dakota), 2018 8. 10 Lubos Barton, Valparaiso (vs. Southern Utah), 2001 9. 9 Seven times, last by Mike Daum, South Dakota State (vs. Omaha), 2017 @thesummitleague 65 MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME RECORDS FIELD GOAL PCT. (min. 10 att.) 1. .800 (8-10) Robert Glenn, IUPUI (vs. Oakland), 2010 2. .769 (10-13) Jeff Nordgaard, Green Bay (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 1994 3. .750 (9-12) Sherell Ford, Illinois-Chicago (vs. Wright State), 1993 4. .750 (12-16) Kevin Duckworth, Eastern Illinois (vs. Cleveland State), 1986 5. .727 (8-11) Bryce Drew, Valparaiso (vs. Western Illinois), 1996 Michael Tveidt, North Dakota State (vs. Oakland), 2009 7. .714 (10-14) Todd Hutcheson, Western Illinois (vs. Cleveland State), 1984 8. .692 (9-13) Fred House, Southern Utah (vs. Valparaiso), 2001 9. .688 (11-16) Bill Edwards, Wright State (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 1994 10. .667 (12-18) Winston Garland, Missouri State (vs. Cleveland State), 1987 .667 (8-12) Shelby Thurmond, Western Illinois (vs. Valparaiso), 1995 Ken Tutt, Oral Roberts (vs. Chicago State), 2006 David Holston, Chicago State (vs. Oral Roberts), 2006 Tre’Shawn Thurman, Omaha (vs. South Dakota State), 2017

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT. (min. 5 att.) 1. 1.000 (5-5) Tyson Ward, North Dakota State (vs. North Dakota), 2020 2. .800 (4-5) Dwayne Toatley, Valparaiso (vs. Southern Utah), 2000 3. .714 (5-7) Bryce Drew, Valparaiso (vs. Western Illinois), 1996 David Holston, Chicago State (vs. Oral Roberts), 2006 5. .667 (6-9) Lawrence Alexander, North Dakota State (vs. South Dakota State), 2015 .667 (4-6) Ken Tutt, Oral Roberts (vs. Chicago State), 2006 Oakland’s Keith Benson set Summit League Championship Game records with 17 rebounds and six 7. .636 (7-11) Bryce Drew, Valparaiso (vs. Western Illinois), 1995 8. .600 (3-5) Brandon Cassise, Oakland (vs. Oral Roberts), 2005 blocked shots in 2010. Caleb Green, Oral Roberts (vs. Oakland), 2007 Tyler Peterson, South Dakota (vs. South Dakota State), 2018 David Jenkins, Jr., South Dakota State (vs. South Dakota), 2018 FREE THROW PCT. (min. 8 att.) 1. 1.000 (9-9) Cody Larson, South Dakota State (vs. North Dakota State), 2015 1.000 (10-10) Cameron Hunter, North Dakota State (vs. North Dakota), 2020 2. .923 (12-13) Daryl Reed, Western Illinois (vs. Cleveland State), 1984 3. .900 (9-10) Eric West, Eastern Illinois (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 1992 Nate Wolters, South Dakota State (vs. North Dakota State), 2013 Matt Mooney, South Dakota State (vs. South Dakota), 2018 6. .889 (8-9) Raitis Grafs, Valparaiso (vs. IUPUI), 2003 7. .875 (7-8) Mike Nahar, Wright State (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 1993 Kenny Williams, Illinois-Chicago (vs. Wright State), 1993 Antanas Vilcinskas, Valparaiso (vs. Western Illinois), 1997 Milo Stovall, Valparaiso (vs. Oral Roberts), 1999 Dominique Morrison, Oral Roberts (vs. Oakland), 2011

66 @thesummitleague MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP GAME RECORDS POINTS ASSISTS 1. 97 South Dakota State (vs. South Dakota), 2018 1. 27 Missouri State (vs. Cleveland State), 1987 2. 94 Wright State (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 1993 2. 21 Eastern Illinois (vs. Missouri State), 1985 3. 90 Missouri State (vs. Cleveland State), 1987 3. 18 Missouri State (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 1989 Oakland (vs. Oral Roberts), 2011 Wright State (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 1993 5. 88 Illinois-Chicago (vs. Wright State), 1993 Western Illinois (vs. Valparaiso), 1997 Valparaiso (vs. Western Illinois), 1995 LOW 2 North Dakota State (vs. South Dakota State), 2016 Valparaiso (vs. IUPUI), 2002 LOW 39 Northern Illinois (vs. Green Bay), 1991 TURNOVERS 1. 20 Western Illinois (vs. Valparaiso), 1996 REBOUNDS Valparaiso (vs. IUPUI), 2002 1. 46 Western Illinois (vs. Valparaiso), 1995 3. 19 Valparaiso (vs. IUPUI), 2003 2. 44 Valparaiso (vs. Western Illinois), 1995 South Dakota State (vs. Omaha), 2017 Valparaiso (vs. IUPUI), 2002 5. 18 Valparaiso (vs. Southern Utah), 2000 South Dakota State (vs. Omaha), 2017 LOW 1 Green Bay (vs. Northern Illinois), 1991 5. 43 Oakland (vs. IUPUI), 2010 North Dakota State (vs. South Dakota State), 2015 FOULS LOW 19 Cleveland State (vs. Missouri State), 1987 1. 31 Illinois-Chicago (vs. Wright State), 1993 2. 29 Cleveland State (vs. Western Illinois), 1984 FIELD GOALS MADE 3. 27 Illinois-Chicago (vs. Eastern Illinois), 1992 1. 37 Cleveland State (vs. Missouri State), 1987 4. 25 Cleveland State (vs. Missouri State), 1987 2. 36 Missouri State (vs. Cleveland State), 1987 5. 23 Oral Roberts (vs. Oakland), 2011 3. 35 Oakland (vs. Oral Roberts), 2011 South Dakota (vs. South Dakota State), 2018 4. 34 Western Illinois (vs. Valparaiso), 1995 LOW 8 South Dakota State (vs. Western Illinois), 2012 5. 33 Eastern Illinois (vs. Missouri State), 1985 LOW 16 Northern Illinois (vs. Green Bay), 1991 STEALS 1. 13 Omaha (vs. South Dakota State), 2017 FIELD GOALS ATT. 2. 11 Valparaiso (vs. Western Illinois), 1996 1. 74 South Dakota (vs. South Dakota State), 2018 Southern Utah (vs. Valparaiso), 2000 2. 73 Western Illinois (vs. Valparaiso), 1995 Valparaiso (vs. IUPUI), 2002 3. 72 Valparaiso (vs. Western Illinois), 1995 IUPUI (vs. Valparaiso), 2002 4. 70 Illinois-Chicago (vs. Eastern Illinois), 1992 LOW 1 Northern Illinois (vs. Green Bay), 1991 5. 67 Missouri State (vs. Eastern Illinois), 1985 Oakland (vs. Oral Roberts), 2011 BLOCKED SHOTS LOW 34 Northern Iowa (vs. Green Bay), 1990 1. 8 Valparaiso (vs. Western Illinois), 1995 Valparaiso (vs. Oral Roberts), 1999 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Oakland (vs. IUPUI), 2010 1. 14 Valparaiso (vs. IUPUI), 2002 4. 7 Western Illinois (vs. Cleveland State), 1984 South Dakota State (vs. South Dakota), 2018 5. 6 Missouri State (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 1989 3. 11 South Dakota (vs. South Dakota State), 2018 Oral Roberts (vs. Oakland), 2007 4. 10 Oral Roberts (vs. Chicago State), 2006 South Dakota (vs. South Dakota State), 2018 IUPUI (vs. Oral Roberts), 2008 LOW 0 Five times, last by Oral Roberts (vs. Oakland), 2011 LOW 1 Western Illinois (vs. Valparaiso), 1997 Valparaiso (vs. Oral Roberts), 1999 FIELD GOAL PCT. 1. .679 (36-53) Missouri State (vs. Cleveland State), 1987 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATT. 2. .673 (33-49) Eastern Illinois (vs. Missouri State), 1985 1. 30 Illinois-Chicago (vs. Eastern Illinois), 1992 3. .667 (30-45) Wright State (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 1993 2. 29 South Dakota (vs. South Dakota State), 2018 3. 28 South Dakota State (vs. South Dakota), 2018 4. .597 (37-62) Cleveland State (vs. Missouri State), 1987 4. 26 Oral Roberts (vs. IUPUI), 2008 5. .591 (26-44) Missouri State (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 1989 LOW 8 Valparaiso (vs. Oral Roberts), 1999 LOW .316 (18-57) South Dakota State (vs. North Dakota State), 2015 FREE THROWS MADE THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT. 1. 31 Wright State (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 1993 1. 1.000 (3-3) Missouri State (vs. Cleveland State), 1987 2. 29 Western Illinois (vs. Cleveland State), 1984 2. .667 (10-15) Oral Roberts (vs. Chicago State), 2006 3. 27 Oral Roberts (vs. Chicago State), 2006 3. .609 (14-23) Valparaiso (vs. IUPUI), 2002 4. 26 Eastern Illinois (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 1992 4. .556 (5-9) Missouri State (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 1989 5. 24 Illinois-Chicago (vs. Wright State), 1993 Eastern Illinois (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 1992 LOW 2 Green Bay (vs. Northern Iowa), 1990 Western Illinois (vs. South Dakota State), 2012 LOW .125 (1-8) Western Illinois (vs. Valparaiso), 1997 Valparaiso (vs. Oral Roberts), 1999 FREE THROWS ATT. 1. 45 Wright State (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 1993 FREE THROW PCT. 2. 36 Western Illinois (vs. Cleveland State), 1984 1. 1.000 (10-10) North Dakota State (vs. South Dakota State), 2013 36 Eastern Illinois (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 1992 2. .929 (13-14) South Dakota State (vs. Omaha), 2017 4. 35 Oral Roberts (vs. Chicago State), 2006 3. .913 (21-23) South Dakota State (vs. North Dakota State), 2013 5. 31 Illinois-Chicago (vs. Wright State), 1993 4. .909 (20-22) South Dakota (vs. South Dakota State), 2018 LOW 4 Green Bay (vs. Northern Iowa), 1990 5. .875 (7-8) Valparaiso (vs. Southern Utah), 2001 LOW .333 (2-6) Western Illinois (vs. South Dakota State), 2012

@thesummitleague 67 MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP GAME RECORDS

North Dakota State and South Dakota State recorded two of the top three Championship Game free throw percentages during their 2013 match-up. FIRST HALF POINTS 1. 49 Wright State (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 1993 North Dakota State (vs. North Dakota), 3/10/20-c 2. 47 South Dakota State (vs. South Dakota), 2018 3. 46 Missouri State (vs. Cleveland State), 1987 4. 45 Eastern Illinois (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 1992 Oakland (vs. Oral Roberts), 2007 Oakland (vs. Oral Roberts), 2011 LOW 17 Green Bay (vs. Northern Illinois), 1991 Youngstown State (vs. Valparaiso), 1998 SECOND HALF POINTS 1. 55 Cleveland State (vs. Missouri State), 1987 2. 52 Oral Roberts (vs. Chicago State), 2006 South Dakota (vs. South Dakota State), 2018 4. 50 South Dakota State (vs. South Dakota), 2018 5. 46 Valparaiso (vs. IUPUI), 2004 Omaha (vs. South Dakota State), 2017 LOW 16 Western Illinois (vs. South Dakota State), 2012 VICTORY MARGIN 1. 36 five times, last by North Dakota State (vs. North Dakota), 3/10/20-c 2. 33 Valparaiso (vs. IUPUI), 2002 3. 23 Valparaiso (vs. Western Illinois), 1996 4. 19 Valparaiso (vs. Youngstown State), 1998 5. 17 Green Bay (vs. Northern Illinois), 1991 LOW 1 Twice, last by North Dakota State (vs. South Dakota State), 2015 TOTAL COMBINED POINTS (BOTH TEAMS) 1. 184 South Dakota State (97) vs. South Dakota (87), 2018 2. 182 Wright State (94) vs. Illinois-Chicago (88), 1993 3. 177 Missouri State (90) vs. Cleveland State (87), 1987 4. 173 Valparaiso (88) vs. Western Illinois (85) (3OT), 1995 5. 157 Oral Roberts (85) vs. Chicago State (72), 2006 LOW 95 Green Bay (56) vs. Northern Illinois (39), 1991 MOST OVERTIMES PLAYED 1. 3 Valparaiso vs. Western Illinois, 1995 2. 1 South Dakota State vs. Western Illinois, 2012

68 @thesummitleague MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org TEAM TOURNAMENT MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS MOST CHAMPIONSHIPS MOST LOSSES MOST CONSECUTIVE LOSSES 1. 8 Valparaiso, 1984-2007 1. 30 Western Illinois, 1984-pres. All Games 2. 5 South Dakota State, 2009-pres. 2. 17 Oral Roberts, 1998-2012, ‘15-pres. 1. 10 Western Illinois, 1999-2010 5 North Dakota State, 2009-pres. 3. 16 Kansas City, 1996-2013 2. 7 Chicago State, 1996-2003 4. 3 Oakland, 2002-13 4. 15 IUPUI, 2000-17 3. 6 Southern Utah, 2003-08 Oral Roberts, 1998-2012, ‘15-pres. 5. 13 Valparaiso, 1984-2007 IUPUI, 2011-17 6. 2 Missouri State, 1984-90 Southern Utah, 1998-2012 5. 5 Northern Iowa, 1984-89 Green Bay, 1984-94 Purdue Fort Wayne, 2008-20 Western Illinois, 1990-94 Eastern Illinois, 1984-96 8. 10 Eastern Illinois, 1984-96 Kansas City, 2007-13 9. 1 IUPUI, 2000-17 Illinois-Chicago, 1984-94 8. 4 Valparaiso, 1984-87 Western Illinois, 1984-pres. 10. 9 Chicago State, 1996-2006 Western Illinois, 1985-89 Cleveland State, 1984-88, ‘91-94 Oakland, 2002-13 Northern Illinois, 1991-94 Wright State, 1992-94 Centenary, 2004-09 Northern Iowa, 1984-91 LOWEST WINNING PCT. Western Illinois, 2015-18 Southern Utah, 1998-2012 1. .000 (0-4) Centenary, 2004-11 (0-2) Akron, 1991-92 MOST WINS (0-1) Troy, 1995-97 1. 29 Valparaiso, 1984-2007 4. .182 (2-9) Chicago State, 1996-2006 2. 21 Oral Roberts, 1998-2012, ‘15-pres. 5. .238 (5-16) Kansas City, 1996-2013 3. 20 South Dakota State, 2009-pres. 6. .333 (15-30) Western Illinois, 1984-pres. IUPUI, 2000-17 (1-2) Central Connecticut State, 1995-97 5. 19 North Dakota State, 2009-pres. (2-4) Northern Illinois, 1991-94 6. 15 Western Illinois, 1984-pres. (4-8) South Dakota, 2013-pres. 7. 14 Oakland, 2002-13 9. .364 (4-7) Youngstown State, 1993-2001 8. 11 Cleveland State, 1984-88, ‘91-94 10. .368 (7-12) Southern Utah, 1998-2012 Eastern Illinois, 1984-96 Illinois-Chicago, 1984-94 TOURNAMENT ATTENDANCE RECORDS TOTAL ATTENDANCE HIGHEST WINNING PCT. (all sessions/men and women) 1. .769 (20-6) South Dakota State, 2009-pres. Rk. Total Year Location(s) 2. .731 (19-7) North Dakota State, 2009-pres. 1. 65,533 2016 Sioux Falls, S.D. 3. .692 (9-4) Missouri State, 1984-90 2. 63,466 2018 Sioux Falls, S.D. 4. .690 (29-13) Valparaiso, 1984-2007 3. 61,004 2017 Sioux Falls, S.D. 5. .611 (11-7) Cleveland State, 1984-88, ‘91-94 4. 60,007 2015 Sioux Falls, S.D. 6. .609 (14-9) Oakland, 2002-13 5. 46,837 2019 Sioux Falls, S.D. 7. .600 (3-2) Wright State, 1992-94 8. .568 (21-16) Oral Roberts, 1998-2012, ‘15-pres. 9. .556 (10-8) Green Bay, 1984-94 MEN’S TOURNAMENT 10. .531 (17-15) IUPUI, 2000-17 (men’s sessions only) Rk. Total Year Location 1. 39,912 2017 Sioux Falls, S.D. MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS 2. 36,661 2016 Sioux Falls, S.D. All Games 3. 36,412 2018 Sioux Falls, S.D. 1. 17 Valparaiso, 1995-2001 4. 35,612 2015 Sioux Falls, S.D. 2. 9 Oral Roberts, 2006-08 5. 23,710 2013 Sioux Falls, S.D. South Dakota State, 2016-18 4. 8 North Dakota State, 2014-16 MEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP 5. 7 South Dakota State, 2012-14 6. 6 Oakland, 2010-11 (men’s sessions only) Rk. Total Year Location 6 North Dakota State, 2019-pres. 1. 11,114 2018 Sioux Falls, S.D. 8. 5 Eastern Illinois, 1985-86 2. 10,188 2016 Sioux Falls, S.D. The 2018 Summit League Basketball Cleveland State, 1986-87 3. 9,441 2017 Sioux Falls, S.D. Championships set a record for men’s Missouri State, 1987-89 4. 9,247 1993 Dayton, Ohio championship attendance while placing second Valparaiso, 2002-03 in combined men’s and women’s total attendance. IUPUI, 2003-04 5. 9,033 2015 Sioux Falls, S.D.

MEN’S SESSION (men’s sessions only) Rk. Total Year Location 1. 11,235-s 2017 Sioux Falls, S.D. KEY 2. 11,114-c 2018 Sioux Falls, S.D. q1 = quarterfinal 1 3. 10,771-q1 2018 Sioux Falls, S.D. q2 = quarterfinal 1 4. 10,306-q1 2016 Sioux Falls, S.D. s = semifinal 5. 10,188-c 2016 Sioux Falls, S.D. c = championship game

@thesummitleague 69 MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org SUMMIT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS / THE LAST TIME TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIP GAME A PLAYER had … A PLAYER had … 40 or more points...... Never 40 or more points...... Never 35-39 points...... 37, Mike Daum, South Dakota State (vs. Omaha), 3/7/17-c 35-39 points...... 37, Mike Daum, South Dakota State (vs. Omaha), 2017 30-34 points...... 30, Matt Mooney, South Dakota (vs. South Dakota State), 3/6/18-c 30-34 points...... 30, Matt Mooney, South Dakota (vs. South Dakota State), 2018 Two 20+ scorers...... 3, South Dakota vs. South Dakota State, 3/6/18-c Two 20+ scorers...... South Dakota State (Mike Daum, 25, and David Jenkins, Jr., 29,) vs. (USD), 2018 20 or more rebounds...... 21, Rocky Walls, Oral Roberts (vs. Southern Utah), 3/1/98-q 15-19 rebounds...... 17, Keith Benson, Oakland (vs. IUPUI), 2010 15-19 rebounds...... 19, Mike Daum (vs. Western Illinois), SDSU, 3/3/18-q Seven or more offensive rebounds...... 8, Chris Ensminger, Valparaiso (vs. Western Illinois), 1995 10 or more rebounds...... 14, Matt Pile, Omaha (vs. NDSU), 3/12/19-c Made 15+ field goals...... 15, Derick Nelson, Oakland (vs. IUPUI) 2010 Seven or more offensive rebounds...... 9, DavRon Williams, IUPUI (vs. Oral Roberts), 3/9/15-q Attempted 22+ field goals...... 26, Matt Mooney, South Dakota (vs. South Dakota State), 2018 Made 15+ field goals...... 15, Derick Nelson, Oakland (vs. IUPUI), 3/9/10-c Made 7+ three-pointers...... 7, Moses Ehambe, Oral Roberts (vs. IUPUI), 2008 Attempted 25+ field goals...... 26, Matt Mooney, South Dakota (vs. South Dakota State), 3/6/18-c Attempted 10+ three-pointers...... 11, Matt Mooney, USD, 11, Mike Daum, SDSU, 2018 Made 7+ three-pointers...... 8, Moses Ehambe, Oral Roberts (vs. Centenary), 3/8/08-q Made 15+ free throws...... 16, Bill Edwards, Wright State (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 1993 Made 6+ three-pointers...... 6, Austin Ruder, Oral Roberts (vs. Denver), 3/4/17-q Made 10+ free throws...... 10, Vova Severovas, Oakland (vs. Oral Roberts), 2007 Attempted 13+ three-pointers...... 13, Austin Ruder, Oral Roberts (vs. Denver), 3/4/17-q Attempted 20+ free throws...... 22, Bill Edwards, Wright State (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 1993 Attempted 10+ three-pointers...... 10, Sam Kearns, Oral Roberts (vs. NDSU), 3/10/19-q 10 or more assists...... 10, Tony Ackerman, Western Illinois (vs. Valparaiso), 1997 Made 12+ free throws...... 12, Kevin Obanor, Oral Roberts (vs. NDSU), 3/10/19-q Five or more steals...... 5, Tre’Shawn Thurman, Omaha (vs. South Dakota State), 2017 Made 10+ free throws...... 12, Kevin Obanor, Oral Roberts (vs. NDSU), 3/10/19-q Five or more blocked shots...... 6, Keith Benson, Oakland (vs. IUPUI), 2010 Attempted 20+ free throws...... 23, Royce Parran, Chicago State (vs. Kansas City), 3/5/06-q Double-double...... Matt Pile, Omaha (12 pts. and 14 reb.) vs. NDSU, 3/12/19-c 10 or more assists...... 10, John Konchar, Purdue Fort Wayne (vs. USD), 3/10/19-q Five or more steals...... 5, Marcus Tyus, Omaha (vs. South Dakota State), 3/7/17-c A TEAM had … Five or more blocked shots...... 5, Brandon Gilbeck, Western Illinois (vs. South Dakota), 3/4/17-q 5+ double-figure scorers...... 5, Oral Roberts (vs. Oakland), 2011 Double-double...... Matt Pile, Omaha (12 pts. and 14 reb.) vs. NDSU, 3/12/19-c 90+ points...... 97, South Dakota State (vs. South Dakota), 2018 Less than 50 points...... 48, Youngstown State (vs. Valparaiso), 1998 A TEAM had … Less than 40 points...... 39, Northern Illinois (vs. Green Bay), 1991 5+ double-figure scorers...... 6, Purdue Fort Wayne (Harrell-21, Konchar-18, Holba-15, Montgomery-11, 30-point win...... 33, Valparaiso (88-55 vs. IUPUI), 2002 ...... Carl-10, DeBerry-10 vs. South Dakota, 3/10/19-q 20-point win...... 33, Valparaiso (88-55 vs. IUPUI), 2002 100 or more points 110, Oakland (vs. South Dakota State), 3/7/11-s 10-point win...... 10, South Dakota State (97-87 vs. South Dakota), 2018 90-99 points...... 96, Purdue Fort Wayne (vs. South Dakota), 3/10/19-q Overcame a 10-point halftime deficit...... 10, North Dakota State, 66-64 (vs. Oakland), 2009 Less than 50 points...... 45, IUPUI (vs. North Dakota State), 3/6/16-q 65 percent shooting...... 66.7 (30-45), Wright State (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 1993 Less than 40 points...... 39, Western Illinois (vs. Green Bay), 3/6/94-q 60 percent shooting...... 66.7 (30-45), Wright State (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 1993 30+point win...... 37, South Dakota State, 87-50 (vs. Western Illinois), 3/7/15-q 60 percent three-point shooting (min. 7 made)...... 66.7 (10-15), Oral Roberts (vs. Chicago State), 2006 25-29 point win...... 26, Purdue Fort Wayne (vs. South Dakota), 3/10/19-q 80 percent free throw shooting (min. 15 made)...... 80.8 (21-26), South Dakota State (vs. USD), 2018 20-24 point win...... 21, South Dakota State, 78-57 (vs. North Dakota State), 3/5/18-s 90 percent free throw shooting (min. 10 made)...... 90.9 (20-22), South Dakota (vs. SDSU), 2018 Overcame a 15-point halftime deficit...... 16, Eastern Illinois, 59-55 (vs. Buffalo), 3/3/96-q Made 12+ three-pointers...... 14, South Dakota State (vs. South Dakota), 2018 Overcame a 10-point halftime deficit...... 10, North Dakota State, 66-64 (vs. Oakland), 3/10/09-c Attempted 25+ three-pointers...... 29, South Dakota, 28, South Dakota State, 2018 65 percent shooting...... 66.7, Green Bay (vs. Cleveland State), 3/7/94-s Made 25+ free throws...... 27, Oral Roberts (vs. Chicago State), 2006 60 percent shooting...... 62.5, North Dakota State, 83-48 (vs. Denver), 3/10/14-s Made 30+ free throws...... 31, Wright State (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 1993 55 percent shooting...... 57.9, Purdue Fort Wayne (vs. South Dakota), 3/10/19-q Attempted 45+ free throws...... 45, Wright State (vs. Illinois-Chicago), 1993 60 percent three-point shooting (min. 7 made)...... 66.7, North Dakota State, 83-48 (vs. Denver), 3/10/14-s 45+ rebounds...... 46, Western Illinois (vs. Valparaiso), 1995 70 percent three-point shooting (min. 7 made)...... 70.0, Southern Utah (vs. Oakland), 3/9/03-q Two 10+ rebounders...... 2, South Dakota State (Daum-11, Tellinghuisen-11) (vs. USD), 2018 85 percent free throw shooting (min. 20 made)...... 90.9 (20-22), South Dakota (vs. SDSU), 3/6/18-c 25+ assists...... 27, Missouri State (vs. Cleveland State), 1987 90 percent free throw shooting (min. 10 made)...... 90.9 (20-22), South Dakota (vs. SDSU), 3/6/18-c 8+ blocked shots...... 8, Oakland (vs. IUPUI), 2010 100 percent free throw shooting (min. 15 made)...... 19-19, Oakland (vs. Fort Wayne), 3/8/10-s 10+ steals...... 13, Omaha (vs. South Dakota State), 2017 Made 12+ three-pointers...... 16, Purdue Fort Wayne (vs. South Dakota), 3/10/19-q Two+ double-doubles...... 2, South Dakota State (vs. South Dakota), 2018 Attempted 35+ three-pointers...... 35, Fort Wayne (vs. North Dakota State), 3/7/16-s (Daum 25 pts., 11 reb./Tellinghuisen 18 pts., 11 reb.) Made 35+ free throws...... 35, Oakland (vs. Western Illinois), 3/9/08-q 45+ first-half points...... 47, South Dakota State (vs. South Dakota), 2018 Attempted 50+ free throws...... 55, Oakland (vs. Western Illinois), 3/9/08-q 50+ rebounds...... 50, Omaha (vs. IUPUI), 3/6/17-s A GAME had … Two 10+ rebounders...... 2, South Dakota State (Daum-11, Tellinghuisen-11) (vs. USD), 3/6/18-c A one-point differential...... 2015, North Dakota State (57), South Dakota State (56) 25+ assists...... 27, Missouri State (vs. Cleveland State), 3/7/87-c Overtime...... 2012, South Dakota State (52), Western Illinois (50) 10+ blocked shots...... 10, Oakland (vs. Fort Wayne), 3/8/09-q Multiple overtimes...... 3OT, 1995, Valparaiso (88), Western Illinois (85) 15+ steals...... 15, Valparaiso (vs. Kansas City), 3/10/03-s Sellout attendance...... 6,544 (North Dakota State vs. South Dakota State), 2013 Two+ double-doubles...... 2, South Dakota State (vs. South Dakota), 3/6/18-c 10,000+ attendance (non-sellout)...... 11,114 (South Dakota State vs. South Dakota), 2018 (Daum 25 pts., 11 reb./Tellinghuisen 18 pts., 11 reb.) 50+ first-half points...... 52, Purdue Fort Wayne (vs. South Dakota), 3/10/19-q 50+ points in one half...... 52 (1st), Purdue Fort Wayne (vs. South Dakota), 3/10/19-q 30+ bench points...... 30, Purdue Fort Wayne (vs. South Dakota), 3/10/19-q A GAME had … A one-point differential...... Omaha (61), Purdue Fort Wayne (60), 3/11/19-s Overtime...... South Dakota (78), Western Illinois (69), 3/4/17-q Double overtime...... Denver (90), Oral Roberts (88), 3/4/18-q Triple overtime...... Valparaiso (88), Western Illinois (85), 3/7/95-c A SESSION had … A sellout crowd...... 6,647, 3/9/14 (Semifinals) 10,000+ attendance...... 11,114, 3/6/18 (Championship) 9,000-9,999 attendance...... 9,441, 3/7/17 (Championship)

70 @thesummitleague MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org INDIVIDUAL NCAA TOURNAMENT GAME RECORDS POINTS 1. 37 Ben Woodside, North Dakota State (vs. Kansas, 2009-1st) 2. 29 Jason Reese, Northern Iowa (vs. Minnesota, 1990-2nd) Rawle Marshall, Oakland (vs. Alabama A&M, 2005-PI) 4. 28 Keith Benson, Oakland (vs. Pittsburgh, 2010-1st) Lawrence Alexander, North Dakota State (vs. Oklahoma, 2014-1st) REBOUNDS 1. 15 Clinton Smith, Cleveland State (vs. St. Joseph’s, 1986-2nd) Jason Reese, Northern Iowa (vs. Missouri, 1990-1st) 3. 12 Donnell Thomas, Northern Illinois (vs. St. John’s, 1991-1st) Dan Beus, Southern Utah (vs. Boston College, 2001-1st) Brett Winkelman, North Dakota State (vs. Kansas, 2009-1st) ASSISTS 1. 10 Tony Bennett, Green Bay (vs. Michigan State, 1991-1st) 2. 9 Dale Turner, Northern Iowa (vs. Minnesota, 1990-2nd) 3. 8 Bryce Drew, Valparaiso (vs. Mississippi, 1998-1st) 4. 7 John Martinez, Green Bay (vs. California, 1994-1st) Gary Grzesk, Green Bay (vs. Syracuse, 1994-2nd) DeMarcus Ishmeal, Oakland (vs. North Carolina, 2005-1st) FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 13 Ben Woodside, North Dakota State (vs. Kansas, 2009-1st) 2. 12 Jason Reese, Northern Iowa (vs. Minnesota, 1990-2nd) In 2009, North Dakota State’s Ben Woodside recorded the highest-scoring NCAA Tournament Jeff Nordgaard, Green Bay (vs. California, 1994-1st) performance in Summit League history. 4. 10 Ken McFadden, Cleveland State (vs. St. Joseph’s, 1986-2nd) .500 (4-8) Brandon Cassise, Oakland (vs. North Carolina, 2005-1st) Winston Garland, Missouri State (vs. Kansas, 1987-2nd) Moses Ehambe, Oral Roberts (vs. Pittsburgh, 2008-1st) Reggie Hamilton, Oakland (vs. Texas, 2011-1st) .500 (5-10) Mike Daum, South Dakota State (vs. Ohio State, 2018-1st) Lawrence Alexander, North Dakota State (vs. Oklahoma, 2014-1st) Dexter Werner, North Dakota State (vs. Gonzaga, 2015-1st) FREE THROWS MADE 1. 10 Caleb Davis, Missouri State (vs. UNLV, 1988-1st) FIELD GOALS ATT. Keith Benson, Oakland (vs. Pittsburgh, 2010-1st) 1. 23 Winston Garland, Missouri State (vs. Kansas, 1987-2nd) 3. 9 Clinton Ransey, Cleveland State (vs. Indiana, 1986-1st) Bill Edwards, Wright State (vs. Indiana, 1993-1st) Fred House, Southern Utah (vs. Boston College, 2001-1st) Ben Woodside, North Dakota State (vs. Kansas, 2009-1st) 5. 8 Rawle Marshall, Oakland (vs. Alabama A&M, 2005-PI) 4. 20 Jeff Nordgaard, Green Bay (vs. California, 1994-1st) Ben Woodside, North Dakota State (vs. Kansas, 2009-1st) Mike Daum, South Dakota State (vs. Ohio State, 2018-1st) 6. 19 Jeff Monaco, Southern Utah (vs. Boston College, 2001-1st) FREE THROWS ATT. Keith Benson, Oakland (vs. Pittsburgh, 2010-1st) 1. 16 Keith Benson, Oakland (vs. Pittsburgh, 2010-1st) Reggie Hamilton, Oakland (vs. Texas, 2011-1st) 2. 13 Clinton Ransey, Cleveland State (vs. Indiana, 1986-1st) 3. 12 Caleb Davis, Missouri State (vs. UNLV, 1988-1st) FIELD GOAL PCT. 4. 11 Fred House, Southern Utah (vs. Boston College, 2001-1st) (min. 10 attempts) Rawle Marshall, Oakland (vs. Alabama A&M, 2005-PI) 1. .750 (8-12) Brayden Carlson, South Dakota State (vs. Michigan, 2013-1st) 2. .714 (10-14) Dexter Werner, North Dakota State (vs. Gonzaga, 2015-1st) FREE THROW PCT. 3. .667 (10-15) Ken McFadden, Cleveland State (vs. St. Joseph’s, 1986-2nd) (min. 10 attempts) Lawrence Alexander, North Dakota State (vs. Oklahoma, 2014-1st) 1. .833 (10-12) Caleb Davis, Missouri State (vs. UNLV, 1988-1st) 5. .643 (9-14) Donnell Thomas, Northern Illinois (vs. St. John’s, 1991-1st) 2. .818 (9-11) Fred House, Southern Utah (vs. Boston College, 2001-1st) Cortney Scott, Oakland (vs. Alabama A&M, 2005-PI) 3. .800 (8-10) Ben Woodside, North Dakota State (vs. Kansas, 2009-1st) 4. .727 (8-11) Rawle Marshall, Oakland (vs. Alabama A&M, 2005-PI) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 6 Jeff Monaco, Southern Utah (vs. Boston College, 2001-1st) STEALS 2. 5 Chad White, South Dakota State (vs. Baylor, 2012-1st) 1. 4 Clinton Smith, Cleveland State (vs. Navy, 1986-S16) Mike Daum, South Dakota State (vs. Ohio State, 2018-1st) Jeff Monaco, Southern Utah (vs. Boston College, 2001-1st) 4. 4 Nine times, last by Brandon Key, South Dakota State (vs. Ohio State, 2018-1st) 3. 3 10 times, last by Nate Wolters, South Dakota State (vs. Baylor, 2012-1st)

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATT. BLOCKED SHOTS 1. 13 Jeff Monaco, Southern Utah (vs. Boston College, 2001-1st) 1. 3 Andrew Wells, Northern Illinois (vs. St. John’s, 1991-1st) 2. 11 Troy Mullenburg, Northern Iowa (vs. Minnesota, 1990-2nd) Zoran Viskovic, Valparaiso (vs. Mississippi, 1998-1st) Bryce Drew, Valparaiso (vs. Mississippi, 1998-1st) Raitis Grafs, Valparaiso (vs. Kentucky, 2002-1st) Bryce Drew, Valparaiso (vs. Florida State, 1998-2nd) Shawn King, Oral Roberts (vs. Washington State, 2007-1st) Travis Bader, Oakland (vs. Texas, 2011-1st) Shawn King, Oral Roberts (vs. Pittsburgh, 2008-1st) Dejuan Flowers, North Dakota State (vs. Kansas, 2009-1st) THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT. Keith Benson, Oakland (vs. Texas, 2011-1st) (min. 6 attempts) Rocky Kreuser, North Dakota State (vs. NC Central, 2019-1st4) 1. .571 (4-7) Lawrence Alexander, North Dakota State (vs. Oklahoma, 2014-1st) 2. .556 (5-9) Chad White, South Dakota State (vs. Baylor, 2012-1st) 3. .500 (3-6) Brandon Cassise, Oakland (vs. Alabama A&M, 2005-PI) Brayden Carlson, South Dakota State (vs. Michigan, 2013-1st) Jared Samuelson, North Dakota State (vs. NC Central, 2019-1st4)

@thesummitleague 71 MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org TEAM NCAA TOURNAMENT GAME RECORDS POINTS THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATT. 1. 83 Cleveland State (vs. Indiana, 1986-1st) 1. 31 South Dakota State (vs. Ohio State, 2018-1st) Valparaiso (vs. Florida State, 1998-2nd) 2. 30 South Dakota State (vs. Baylor, 2012-1st) 3. 81 Oakland (vs. Texas, 2011-1st) 3. 29 Oakland (vs. Texas, 2011-1st) 4. 80 North Dakota State (vs. Oklahoma, 2014-1st) South Dakota State (vs. Maryland, 2016-1st) 5. 79 Oakland (vs. Alabama A&M, 2005-PI) 5. 26 Northern Iowa (vs. Minnesota, 1990-2nd) LOW 38 Valparaiso (vs. Michigan State, 2000-1st) LOW 4 Missouri State (vs. Seton Hall, 1989-1st) REBOUNDS THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT. 1. 44 Cleveland State (vs. St. Joseph’s, 1986-2nd) 1. .476 (10-21) North Dakota State (vs. Gonzaga, 2015-1st) 44 Cleveland State (vs. Navy, 1986-S16) 2. .467 (7-15) Oakland (vs. Alabama A&M, 2005-PI) 3. 43 Oakland (vs. Alabama A&M, 2005-PI) Oral Roberts (vs. Memphis, 2006-1st) 4. 39 South Dakota State (vs. Ohio State, 2018-1st) 4. .444 (8-18) Valparaiso (vs. Rhode Island, 1998-S16) 5. 38 Oakland (vs. Texas, 2011-1st) 5. .429 (6-14) North Dakota State (vs. Oklahoma, 2014-1st) North Dakota State (vs. Oklahoma, 2014-1st) LOW .182 (2-11) North Dakota State (vs. San Diego State, 2014-2nd) South Dakota State (vs. Gonzaga, 2017-1st) LOW 22 Oakland (vs. North Carolina, 2005-1st) FREE THROWS MADE 1. 24 Oakland (vs. Pittsburgh, 2010-1st) ASSISTS 2. 20 North Dakota State (vs. Oklahoma, 2014-1st) 1. 20 Northern Iowa (vs. Minnesota, 1990-2nd) 3. 19 Valparaiso (vs. Florida State, 1998-2nd) 2. 18 Northern Iowa (vs. Missouri, 1990-1st) North Dakota State (vs. NC Central, 2019-1st4) 3. 17 Valparaiso (vs. Boston College, 1997-1st) 5. 18 Valparaiso (vs. Mississippi, 1998-1st) 4. 16 South Dakota State (vs. Baylor, 2012-1st) 6. 17 Cleveland State (vs. Indiana, 1986-1st) 5. 15 Cleveland State (vs. Indiana, 1986-1st) Cleveland State (vs. St. Joseph’s, 1986-2nd) LOW 5 Twice, last by North Dakota State (vs. Gonzaga, 2015-1st) Missouri State (vs. Clemson, 1987-1st) Missouri State (vs. UNLV, 1988-1st) FIELD GOALS MADE LOW 4 Green Bay (vs. California, 1994-1st) 1. 33 Cleveland State (vs. Indiana, 1986-1st) Valparaiso (vs. Boston College, 1997-1st) Oakland (vs. Texas, 2011-1st) 3. 32 Cleveland State (vs. Navy, 1986-S16) FREE THROWS ATT. 4. 29 Cleveland State (vs. St. Joseph’s, 1986-2nd) 1. 32 Oakland (vs. Pittsburgh, 2010-1st) Northern Iowa (vs. Minnesota, 1990-2nd) 2. 29 Cleveland State (vs. St. Joseph’s, 1986-2nd) Oakland (vs. Alabama A&M, 2005-PI) 3. 26 Valparaiso (vs. Florida State, 1998-2nd) North Dakota State (vs. Gonzaga, 2015-1st) 4. 25 Missouri State (vs. UNLV, 1988-1st) LOW 13 Valparaiso (vs. Michigan State, 2000-1st) 5. 24 Northern Iowa (vs. Missouri, 1990-1st) North Dakota State (vs. NC Central, 2019-1st4) FIELD GOALS ATT. LOW 7 Green Bay (vs. Michigan State, 1991-1st) 1. 75 Cleveland State (vs. Navy, 1986-S16) Oakland (vs. Texas, 2011-1st) FREE THROW PCT. 3. 69 Wright State (vs. Indiana, 1993-1st) 1. 1.000 (7-7) Green Bay (vs. Michigan State, 1991-1st) 4. 66 Cleveland State (vs. St. Joseph’s, 1986-2nd) 2. .941 (16-17) South Dakota State (vs. Maryland, 2016-1st) 5. 63 Valparaiso (vs. Rhode Island, 1998-S16) 3. .909 (20-22) North Dakota State (vs. Oklahoma, 2014-1st) Valparaiso (vs. Gonzaga, 2004-1st) 4. .875 (7-8) Wright State (vs. Indiana, 1993-1st) 5. .857 (18-21) Valparaiso (vs. Mississippi, 1998-1st) Oral Roberts (vs. Pittsburgh, 2008-1st) (12-14) South Dakota State (vs. Ohio State, 2018-1st) South Dakota State (vs. Ohio State, 2018-1st) LOW .455 (5-11) South Dakota State (vs. Gonzaga, 2017-1st) LOW 38 Missouri State (vs. UNLV, 1988-1st) BLOCKED SHOTS FIELD GOAL PCT. 1. 6 North Dakota State (vs. Oklahoma, 2014-1st) 1. .589 (33-56) Cleveland State (vs. Indiana, 1986-1st) 2. 5 Northern Illinois (vs. St. John’s, 1991-1st) 2. .537 (29-54) North Dakota State (vs. Gonzaga, 2015-1st) Valparaiso (vs. Kentucky, 2002-1st) 3. .529 (27-51) North Dakota State (vs. Oklahoma, 2014-1st) Oral Roberts (vs. Pittsburgh, 2008-1st) 4. .528 (28-53) Oral Roberts (vs. Memphis, 2006-1st) 5. 4 Cleveland State (vs. Navy, 1986-S16) 5. .509 (29-57) Oakland (vs. Alabama A&M, 2005-PI) Oral Roberts (vs. Memphis, 2006-1st) LOW .250 (13-52) Valparaiso (vs. Michigan State, 2000-1st) Oral Roberts (vs. Washington State, 2007-1st) North Dakota State (vs. Kansas, 2009-1st) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE South Dakota State (vs. Gonzaga, 2017-1st) 1. 13 South Dakota State (vs. Ohio State, 2018-1st) LOW 0 11 times, last by South Dakota State (vs. Michigan, 2013-1st) 2. 10 North Dakota State (vs. Kansas, 2009-1st) South Dakota State (vs. Baylor, 2012-1st) North Dakota State (vs. Gonzaga, 2015-1st) South Dakota State (vs. Maryland, 2016-1st) LOW 0 Missouri State (vs. Seton Hall, 1989-1st)

72 @thesummitleague MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org TEAM NCAA TOURNAMENT GAME RECORDS STEALS FEWEST FIRST HALF POINTS ALLOWED 1. 11 Cleveland State (vs. St. Joseph’s, 1986-2nd) 1. 23 Green Bay (vs. California, 1994-1st) 2. 9 Southern Utah (vs. Boston College, 2000-1st) 2. 26 Cleveland State (vs. St. Joseph’s, 1986-2nd) Oakland (vs. North Carolina, 2005-1st) Oral Roberts (vs. Washington State, 2007-1st) 4. 8 Cleveland State (vs. Navy, 1986-S16) South Dakota State (vs. Gonzaga, 2017-1st) Oakland (vs. Pittsburgh, 2010-1st) 5. 28 Missouri State (vs. Clemson, 1987-1st) LOW 1 North Dakota State (vs. San Diego State, 2014-2nd) MOST FIRST HALF POINTS ALLOWED FOULS 1. 59 Oakland (vs. North Carolina, 2005-1st) 1. 25 Northern Illinois (vs. St. John’s, 1991-1st) 2. 56 Eastern Illinois (vs. Indiana, 1992-1st) Oakland (vs. Pittsburgh, 2010-1st) 3. 51 Valparaiso (vs. Arizona, 1996-1st) 3. 24 Northern Iowa (vs. Minnesota, 1990-2nd) Oral Roberts (vs. Memphis, 2006-1st) 4. 23 Valparaiso (vs. Kentucky, 2002-1st) 5. 48 IUPUI (vs. Kentucky, 2003-1st) 5. 22 Cleveland State (vs. Indiana, 1986-1st) Cleveland State (vs. Navy, 1986-S16) FEWEST SECOND HALF POINTS ALLOWED Northern Iowa (vs. Missouri, 1990-1st) 1. 23 Missouri State (vs. UNLV, 1988-1st) Valparaiso (vs. Rhode Island, 1998-S16) 2. 27 Green Bay (vs. Syracuse, 1994-2nd) North Dakota State (vs. Gonzaga, 2015-1st) 3. 30 Valparaiso (vs. Rhode Island, 1998-S16) LOW 10 South Dakota State (vs. Michigan, 2013-1st) 4. 31 Valparaiso (vs. Mississippi, 1998-1st) 5. 32 Missouri State (vs. Clemson, 1987-1st) TURNOVERS Cleveland State (vs. Navy, 1986-S16) 1. 21 Eastern Illinois (vs. Indiana, 1992-1st) South Dakota State (vs. Baylor, 2012-1st) 2. 20 Missouri State (vs. UNLV, 1988-1st) 3. 19 Valparaiso (vs. Kentucky, 2002-1st) MOST SECOND HALF POINTS ALLOWED IUPUI (vs. Kentucky, 2003-1st) 1. 54 North Dakota State (vs. Duke, 2019-1st) 5. 18 Valparaiso (vs. Maryland, 1999-1st) 2. 52 Wright State (vs. Indiana, 1993-1st) LOW 5 North Dakota State (vs. San Diego State, 2014-2nd) 3. 50 Oakland (vs. Pittsburgh, 2010-1st) 4. 47 IUPUI (vs. Kentucky, 2003-1st) FIRST HALF POINTS 5. 45 South Dakota State (vs. Maryland, 2016-1st) 1. 45 Cleveland State (vs. Indiana, 1986-1st) 2. 43 South Dakota State (vs. Ohio State, 2018-1st) HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE AGAINST 3. 40 Missouri State (vs. North Carolina, 1990-1st) 1. .638 (37-58) Oakland (vs. North Carolina, 2005-1st) Northern Iowa (vs. Minnesota, 1990-2nd) 2. .621 (36-58) Eastern Illinois (vs. Indiana, 1992-1st) North Dakota State (vs. NC Central, 2019-1st4) 3. .615 (40-65) IUPUI (vs. Kentucky, 2003-1st) LOW 15 Valparaiso (vs. Arizona, 1996-1st) 4. .600 (27-45) Missouri State (vs. Kansas, 1987-1st) Valparaiso (vs. Michigan State, 2000-1st) 5. .597 (37-62) Valparaiso (vs. Arizona, 1996-1st) SECOND HALF POINTS LOWEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE AGAINST 1. 52 South Dakota State (vs. Maryland, 2016-1st) 1. .324 (22-68) Southern Utah (vs. Boston College, 2000-1st) 2. 49 Cleveland State (vs. St. Joseph’s, 1986-2nd) 2. .339 (19-56) Green Bay (vs. California, 1994-1st) 3. 46 North Dakota State (vs. Gonzaga, 2015-1st) 3. .347 (25-72) North Dakota State (vs. Oklahoma, 2014-1st) 4. 45 Valparaiso (vs. Kentucky, 2002-1st) 4. .375 (27-72) South Dakota State (vs. Ohio State, 2018-1st) 5. 43 Northern Illinois (vs. St. John’s, 1991-1st) 5. .390 (23-59) Oakland (vs. Alabama A&M, 2005-PI) Oakland (vs. Texas, 2011-1st) LOW 21 North Dakota State (NCAA vs. San Diego State, 2014-2nd) THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE AGAINST HIGH .615 (8-13) Oral Roberts (vs. Memphis, 2006-1st) FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED LOW .267 (8-30) South Dakota State (vs. Gonzaga, 2017-1st) 1. 54 Missouri State (vs. UNLV, 1988-1st) 2. 57 Green Bay (vs. California, 1994-1st) MOST REBOUNDS AGAINST 3. 60 Missouri State (vs. Clemson, 1987-1st) 1. 50 Oral Roberts (vs. Pittsburgh, 2008-1st) Missouri State (vs. Seton Hall, 1989-1st) South Dakota State (vs. Gonzaga, 2017-1st) Green Bay (vs. Michigan State, 1991-1st) 3. 47 Southern Utah (vs. Boston College, 2000-1st) South Dakota State (vs. Ohio State, 2018-1st) MOST POINTS ALLOWED 5. 46 Valparaiso (vs. Gonzaga, 2004-1st) 1. 97 Wright State (vs. Indiana, 1993-1st) 2. 96 Oakland (vs. North Carolina, 2005-1st) FEWEST REBOUNDS AGAINST 3. 95 IUPUI (vs. Kentucky, 2003-1st) 1. 20 Missouri State (vs. Clemson, 1987-1st) 4. 94 Eastern Illinois (vs. Indiana, 1992-1st) Missouri State (vs. Kansas, 1987-1st) Oral Roberts (vs. Memphis, 2006-1st) 3. 23 Missouri State (vs. UNLV, 1988-1st) 4. 24 Green Bay (vs. Michigan State, 1991-1st) 5. 25 Northern Illinois (vs. St. John’s, 1991-1st)

@thesummitleague 73 MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org INDIVIDUAL POSTSEASON TOURNAMENT GAME RECORDS POINTS FIELD GOAL PCT. 1. 39 Reggie Hamilton, Oakland (CIT vs. Bowling Green, 2012-1st) (min. 10 attempts) 2. 37 Ben Woodside, North Dakota State (NCAA vs. Kansas, 2009-1st) 1. .800 (8-10) Xzavier Taylor, Fort Wayne (CIT vs. Central Michigan, 2018-1st) Devin Patterson, Omaha (CBI vs. Duquesne, 2016-1st) 2. .750 (8-12) Brayden Carlson, South Dakota State (NCAA vs. Michigan, 2013-1st) 4. 32 Ken McFadden, Cleveland State (NIT vs. Ohio State, 1988-2nd) 3. .733 (11-15) Bryson Scott, Fort Wayne (CIT vs. Central Michigan 2018-1st) Robert Glenn, IUPUI (CBI vs. Hofstra, 2010-1st) 4. .714 (10-14) Luis Jacobo, Fort Wayne (CIT vs. Akron, 2014-1st) (10-14) Dexter Werner, North Dakota State (NCAA vs. Gonzaga, 2015-1st) REBOUNDS 1. 21 Mike Rostampour, Omaha (CIT vs. North Dakota, 2014-1st) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 2. 18 John Konchar, Fort Wayne (CBI vs. Duquesne, 2016-1st) 1. 6 Jeff Monaco, Southern Utah (NCAA vs. Boston College, 2001-1st) 3. 16 Robert Glenn, IUPUI (CBI vs. Princeton, 2010-2nd) Tim Smallwood, Omaha (CBI vs. Duquesne, 2016-1st) 4. 15 Clinton Smith, Cleveland State (NCAA vs. St. Joseph’s, 1986-2nd) Devin Patterson, Omaha (CBI vs. Duquesne, 2016-1st) Jason Reese, Northern Iowa (NCAA vs. Missouri, 1990-1st) Mo Evans, Fort Wayne (CIT vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, 2017-QF) 5. 5 Nine times, last by Mike Daum, SDSU (NCAA vs. Ohio State, 2018-1st) ASSISTS 1. 12 Johnathon Jones, Oakland (CIT vs. Kent State, 2009-1st) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATT. Johnathon Jones, Oakland (CIT vs. Bradley, 2009-2nd) 1. 14 Matt Mooney, South Dakota (CBI vs. North Texas, 2018-1st) 3. 11 Taylor Braun, North Dakota State (CBI vs. Western Michigan, 2013-1st) 2. 13 Jeff Monaco, Southern Utah (NCAA vs. Boston College, 2001-1st) 4. 10 Tony Bennett, Green Bay (NCAA vs. Michigan State, 1991-1st) Devin Patterson, Omaha (CBI vs. Duquesne, 2016-1st) 5. 9 Dale Turner, Northern Iowa (NCAA vs. Minnesota, 1990-2nd) Mo Evans, Fort Wayne (CIT vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, 2017-QF) Reggie Hamilton, Oakland (CIT vs. Utah State, 2012-4th) 5. 12 Erik Kangas, Oakland (CIT vs. Kent State, 2009-1st) Tra-Deon Hollins, Omaha (CBI vs. Duquesne, 2016-1st) THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT. FIELD GOALS MADE (min. 6 attempts) 1. 13 Ben Woodside, North Dakota State (NCAA vs. Kansas, 2009-1st) 1. .833 (5-6) Reggie Hamilton, Oakland (CIT vs. Bowling Green, 2012-1st) 2. 12 Jason Reese, Northern Iowa (NCAA vs. Minnesota, 1990-2nd) 2. .667 (4-6) Michael Kibiloski, Fort Wayne (CIT vs. Akron, 2014-1st) Jeff Nordgaard, Green Bay (NCAA vs. California, 1994-1st) 3. .625 (5-8) Isaiah McCray, Fort Wayne (CIT vs. Evansville, 2015-1st) Mo Evans, Fort Wayne (CIT vs. Ball State, 2017-1st) 4. .571 (4-7) Lawrence Alexander, North Dakota State (NCAA vs. Oklahoma, 2014-1st) 5. 11 Ken McFadden, Cleveland State (NIT vs. Ohio State, 1988-2nd) 5. .556 (5-9) Chad White, South Dakota State (NCAA vs. Baylor, 2012-1st) Luis Jacobo, Fort Wayne (CIT vs. VMI, 2014-2nd) George Marshall, South Dakota State (NIT vs. Colorado State, 2015-1st) Bryson Scott, Fort Wayne (CIT vs. Central Michigan, 2018-1st) FREE THROWS MADE FIELD GOALS ATT. 1. 14 Robert Glenn, IUPUI (CBI vs. Hofstra, 2010-1st) 1. 28 Matt Mooney, South Dakota (CBI vs. North Texas, 2018-1st) Reggie Hamilton, Oakland (CIT vs. Bowling Green, 2012-1st) 2. 23 Winston Garland, Missouri State (NCAA vs. Kansas, 1987-2nd) Reggie Hamilton, Oakland (CIT vs. Rice, 2012-3rd) Bill Edwards, Wright State (NCAA vs. Indiana, 1993-1st) 4. 13 Devin Patterson, Omaha (CBI vs. Duquesne, 2016-1st) Ben Woodside, North Dakota State (NCAA vs. Kansas, 2009-1st) 5. 10 Winston Garland, Missouri State (NIT vs. Marquette, 1986-2nd) 5. 21 Ken McFadden, Cleveland State (NIT vs. Illinois State, 1987-2nd) Caleb Davis, Missouri State (NCAA vs. UNLV, 1988-1st) Reggie Hamilton, Oakland (CIT vs. Utah State, 2012-4th) Keith Benson, Oakland (NCAA vs. Pittsburgh, 2010-1st) Mike Daum, South Dakota State (NIT vs. Texas, 2019-1st) FREE THROWS ATT. 1. 17 Robert Glenn, IUPUI (CBI vs. Hofstra, 2010-1st) 2. 16 Keith Benson, Oakland (NCAA vs. Pittsburgh, 2010-1st) 3. 15 Reggie Hamilton, Oakland (CIT vs. Bowling Green, 2012-1st) 4. 14 Reggie Hamilton, Oakland (CIT vs. Rice, 2012-3rd) Devin Patterson, Omaha (CBI vs. Duquesne, 2016-1st) FREE THROW PCT. (min. 10 attempts) 1. 1.000 (14-14) Reggie Hamilton, Oakland (CIT vs. Rice, 2012-3rd) 1.000 (9-9) Travis Bader, Oakland (CIT vs. Youngstown State, 2013-1st) 3. .933 (14-15) Reggie Hamilton, Oakland (CIT vs. Bowling Green, 2012-1st) 4. .929 (13-14) Devin Patterson, Omaha (CBI vs. Duquesne, 2016-1st) 5. .833 (10-12) Winston Garland, Missouri State (NIT vs. Marquette, 1986-2nd) Caleb Davis, Missouri State (NCAA vs. UNLV, 1988-1st)

STEALS 1. 8 Winston Garland, Missouri State (NIT vs. Pittsburgh, 1986-1st) 2. 6 John Konchar, Fort Wayne (NIT vs. San Diego State, 2016-1st) 3. 4 Nine times, last by Ryan Bass, Oakland (CIT vs. Rice, 2012-3rd) BLOCKED SHOTS 1. 5 Robert Glenn, IUPUI (CBI vs. Princeton, 2010-2nd) 2. 4 Brandon Conley, Oral Roberts (CBI vs. Loyola-Chicago, 2015-2nd) Brent Calhoun, Fort Wayne (NIT vs. San Diego State, 2016-1st)

The 21 rebounds by Omaha’s Mike Rostampour in 2014 were an all-time Summit League postseason high and a CollegeInsider.com Tournament (CIT) record.

74 @thesummitleague MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org TEAM POSTSEASON TOURNAMENT GAME RECORDS POINTS THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATT. 1. 112 Omaha (CBI vs. Duquesne, 2016-1st) 1. 35 Oakland (CIT vs. Utah State, 2012-4th) 2. 97 Fort Wayne (CIT vs. Akron, 2014-1st) Omaha (CBI vs. Duquesne, 2016-1st) 3. 95 Fort Wayne (CIT vs. VMI, 2014-2nd) 3. 33 South Dakota (CBI vs. North Texas, 2018-1st) 4. 92 Cleveland State (NIT vs. Chattanooga, 1987-1st) Fort Wayne (CIT vs. Central Michigan, 2018-1st) 5. 91 Omaha (CIT vs. North Dakota, 2014-1st) Oral Roberts (CBI vs. UC Santa Barbara, 2015-1st) 5. 32 Fort Wayne (CIT vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, 2017-QF) LOW 38 Valparaiso (NCAA vs. Michigan State, 2000-1st) LOW 2 Cleveland State (NIT vs. Chattanooga, 1987-NIT-1st) THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT. REBOUNDS 1. .579 (11-19) Oral Roberts (CBI vs. UC Santa Barbara, 2015-1st) 1. 46 Cleveland State (NIT vs. Illinois State, 1988-1st) 2. .545 (12-22) Fort Wayne (CIT vs. Akron, 2014-1st) 2. 43 Oakland (NCAA vs. Alabama A&M, 2005-PI) 3. .500 (12-24) Oakland (CIT vs. Bowling Green, 2012-1st) Omaha (CIT vs. North Dakota, 2014-1st) 4. .500 (9-18) Western Illinois (CBI vs. Oregon State, 2012-1st) South Dakota (CBI vs. North Texas, 2018-1st) 5. .467 (7-15) Four times, last by Oakland (CIT vs. Youngstown State, 2013-1st) 5. 42 Oakland (CIT vs. Kent State, 2009-1st) LOW .182 (2-11) North Dakota State (NCAA vs. San Diego State, 2014-2nd) LOW 15 Western Illinois (CBI vs. Oregon State, 2012-1st) (6-33) South Dakota (CBI vs. North Texas, 2018-1st) ASSISTS FREE THROWS MADE 1. 20 Northern Iowa (NCAA vs. Minnesota, 1990-2nd) 1. 29 Omaha (CBI vs. Duquesne, 2016-1st) Omaha (CIT vs. North Dakota, 2014-1st) 2. 28 IUPUI (CBI vs. Princeton, 2010-1st) 3. 19 Oakland (CIT vs. Kent State, 2009-1st) 3. 27 Cleveland State (NIT vs. Illinois State, 1988-1st) Oakland (CIT vs. Bradley, 2009-2nd) 4. 25 Missouri State (NIT vs. Marquette, 1986-2nd) Fort Wayne (CIT vs. Evansville, 2015-1st) Cleveland State (NIT vs. Illinois State, 1987-2nd) Omaha (CBI vs. Duquesne, 2016-1st) Oakland (CIT vs. Rice, 2012-3rd) Fort Wayne (CIT vs. Ball State, 2017-1st) LOW 2 Western Illinois (CBI vs. Oregon State, 2012-1st) LOW 5 Twice, last by North Dakota State (NCAA vs. Gonzaga, 2015-1st) FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 36 Cleveland State (NIT vs. Illinois State, 1988-1st) 1. 40 Fort Wayne (CIT vs. VMI, 2014-2nd) Omaha (CBI vs. Duquesne, 2016-1st) 2. 38 Cleveland State (NIT vs. Chattanooga, 1987-1st) 3. 35 IUPUI (CBI vs. Princeton, 2010-1st) Fort Wayne (CIT vs. Ball State, 2017-1st) 4. 34 Oakland (CIT vs. Rice, 2012-3rd) 4. 34 Omaha (CBI vs. Duquesne, 2016-1st) 5. 33 Oakland (CIT vs. Kent State, 2009-1st) 5. 33 Cleveland State (NCAA vs. Indiana, 1986-1st) LOW 4 Western Illinois (CBI vs. Oregon State, 2012-1st) Oakland (NCAA vs. Texas, 2011-1st) Fort Wayne (CIT vs. Akron, 2014-1st) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Omaha (CIT vs. North Dakota, 2014-1st) 1. 1.000 (12-12) North Dakota State (CBI vs. Western Michigan, 2013-1st) Fort Wayne (CIT vs. Central Michigan, 2018-1st) 1.000 (7-7) Green Bay (NCAA vs. Michigan State, 1991-1st) LOW 13 Valparaiso (NCAA vs. Michigan State, 2000-1st) 3. .941 (16-17) South Dakota State (NCAA vs. Maryland, 2016-1st) 4. .926 (25-27) Cleveland State (NIT vs. Illinois State, 1987-2nd) FIELD GOALS ATT. 5. .909 (10-11) Fort Wayne (NIT vs. San Diego State, 2016-1st) 1. 80 Omaha (CBI vs. Duquesne, 2016-1st) LOW .455 (5-11) South Dakota State (NCAA vs. Gonzaga, 2017-1st) 2. 78 Fort Wayne (CIT vs. VMI, 2014-2nd) 3. 75 Cleveland State (NCAA vs. Navy, 1986-S16) BLOCKED SHOTS Oakland (NCAA vs. Texas, 2011-1st) 1. 9 Oral Roberts (CBI vs. Loyola-Chicago, 2015-2nd) 5. 71 Oakland (CIT vs. Utah State, 2012-4th) 2. 8 Oral Roberts (NIT vs Nevada, 2012-1st) Fort Wayne (CIT vs. Ball State, 2017-1st) 3. 7 Oakland (CIT vs. Kent State, 2009-1st) LOW 38 Missouri State (NCAA vs. UNLV, 1988-1st) 4. 6 North Dakota State (NCAA vs. Oklahoma, 2014-1st) Fort Wayne (CIT vs. Evansville, 2015-1st) FIELD GOAL PCT. Fort Wayne (CIT vs. Central Michigan, 2018-1st) 1. .600 (33-55) Fort Wayne (CIT vs. Akron, 2014-1st) LOW 0 19 times, last by Omaha (CBI vs. Duquesne, 2016-1st) 2. .589 (33-56) Cleveland State (NCAA vs. Indiana, 1986-1st) 3. .580 (29-50) Missouri State (NIT vs. Marquette, 1986-2nd) STEALS 4. .558 (38-68) Cleveland State (NIT vs. Chattanooga, 1987-1st) 1. 15 Missouri State (NIT vs. Pittsburgh, 1986-1st) 5. .556 (30-54) Oral Roberts (CBI vs. UC Santa Barbara, 2015-1st) 2. 14 Cleveland State (NIT vs. Illinois State, 1987-2nd) LOW .250 (13-52) Valparaiso (NCAA vs. Michigan State, 2000-1st) 3. 13 Cleveland State (NIT vs. Chattanooga, 1987-1st) Cleveland State (NIT vs. Illinois State, 1988-1st) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 5. 12 Oakland (CIT vs. Bradley, 2009-2nd) 1. 13 Oakland (CIT vs. Utah State, 2012-4th) LOW 1 Twice, last by Oral Roberts (CBI vs. Loyola-Chicago, 2015-2nd) South Dakota State (NCAA vs. Ohio State, 2018-1st) 3. 12 Oakland (CIT vs. Bowling Green, 2012-1st) TURNOVERS Oakland (CIT vs. Buffalo, 2012-2nd) 1. 21 Eastern Illinois (NCAA vs. Indiana, 1992-1st) Fort Wayne (CIT vs. Akron, 2014-1st) 2. 20 Missouri State (NCAA vs. UNLV, 1988-1st) South Dakota State (NIT vs. Colorado State, 2015-1st) Cleveland State (NIT vs. Illinois State, 1988-1st) LOW 0 Missouri State (NCAA vs. Seton Hall, 1989-1st) 4. 19 Four times, last by Cleveland State (NIT vs. Ohio State, 1988-2nd) Valparaiso (NCAA vs. Kentucky, 2002-1st) IUPUI (NCAA vs. Kentucky, 2003-1st) @thesummitleague 75 MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org TEAM POSTSEASON TOURNAMENT GAME RECORDS Fort Wayne (CIT vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, 2017-QF) FEWEST SECOND HALF POINTS ALLOWED LOW 5 Oral Roberts (NIT vs. Nevada, 2012-1st) 1. 23 Missouri State (NCAA vs. UNLV, 1988-1st) North Dakota State (NCAA vs. San Diego State, 2014-2nd) 2. 24 South Dakota State (CBI vs. Old Dominion, 2014-1st) 3. 27 Cleveland State (NIT vs. Chattanooga, 1987-1st) FOULS Green Bay (NCAA vs. Syracuse, 1994-2nd) 1. 34 Cleveland State (NIT vs. Ohio State, 1988-2nd) 5. 28 Oral Roberts (CIT vs. SMU, 2011-1st) 2. 31 Oakland (CIT vs. Bradley, 2009-2nd) Omaha (CBI vs. Duquesne, 2016-1st) MOST SECOND HALF POINTS ALLOWED 4. 28 North Dakota State (CBI vs. Wyoming, 2012-1st) 1. 69 Omaha (CBI vs. Duquesne, 2016-1st) 5. 27 Cleveland State (NIT vs. Illinois State, 1987-2nd) 2. 59 South Dakota State (NIT vs. Vanderbilt, 2015-2nd) LOW 10 Oakland (CIT vs. Rice, 2012-3rd) 3. 56 Oakland (CIT vs. Youngstown State, 2013-1st) South Dakota State (NCAA vs. Michigan, 2013-1st) 4. 55 Fort Wayne (CIT vs. VMI, 2014-2nd) Fort Wayne (CIT vs. Akron, 2014-1st) 5. 54 North Dakota State (NCAA vs. Duke, 2019-1st) FIRST HALF POINTS HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE AGAINST 1. 50 Cleveland State (NIT vs. Chattanooga, 1987-1st) 1. .652 (30-46) Western Illinois (CBI vs. Oregon State, 2012-1st) 2. 48 Oakland (CIT vs. Rice, 2012-3rd) 2. .643 (36-56) Fort Wayne (CIT vs. Akron, 2014-1st) 3. 47 Fort Wayne (CIT vs. Akron, 2014-1st) 3. .638 (37-58) Oakland (NCAA vs. North Carolina, 2005-1st) South Dakota State (NIT vs. Colorado State, 2015-1st) Oakland (CIT vs. Utah State, 2012-4th) 5. 46 Oakland (CIT vs. Buffalo, 2012-2nd) 5. .627 (37-59) Omaha (CBI vs. Duquesne, 2016-1st) LOW 15 Valparaiso (vs. Arizona, 1996-1st) Valparaiso (NCAA vs. Michigan State, 2000-1st) LOWEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE AGAINST 1. .324 (22-68) Southern Utah (NCAA vs. Boston College, 2000-1st) 2. .339 (19-56) Green Bay (NCAA vs. California, 1994-1st) SECOND HALF POINTS 3. .347 (25-72) North Dakota State (NCAA vs. Oklahoma, 2014-1st) 1. 80 Omaha (CBI vs. Duquesne, 2016-1st) 4. .357 (20-56) IUPUI (CBI vs. Princeton, 2010-1st) 2. 54 Fort Wayne (CIT vs. Ball State, 2017-1st) 5. .375 (27-72) South Dakota State (NCAA vs. Ohio State, 2018-1st) 3. 53 Oakland (CIT vs. Kent State, 2009-1st) 5. .390 (23-59) Oakland (NCAA vs. Alabama A&M, 2005-PI) Fort Wayne (CIT vs. VMI, 2014-2nd) 5. 52 Oral Roberts (CBI vs. UC Santa Barbara, 2015-1st) HIGHEST THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE AGAINST South Dakota State (NCAA vs. Maryland, 2016-1st) 1. .750 (12-16) Oakland (CIT vs. Utah State, 2012-4th) LOW 21 North Dakota State (NCAA vs. San Diego State, 2014-2nd) 2. .636 (7-11) Western Illinois (CBI vs. Purdue, 2013-1st) 3. .615 (8-13) Oral Roberts (NCAA vs. Memphis, 2006-1st) 4. .571 (12-21) South Dakota State (NIT vs. Vanderbilt, 2015-2nd) FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED 5. .545 (6-11) Oral Roberts (NIT vs Nevada, 2012-1st) 1. 54 Missouri State (NCAA vs. UNLV, 1988-1st) 2. 57 Green Bay (NCAA vs. California, 1994-1st) LOWEST THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE AGAINST 3. 60 Missouri State (NCAA vs. Clemson, 1987-1st) 1. .105 (2-19) IUPUI (CBI vs. Princeton, 2010-1st) Missouri State (NCAA vs. Seton Hall, 1989-1st) 2. .150 (3-20) Oakland (CIT vs. Bowling Green, 2012-1st) Green Bay (NCAA vs. Michigan State, 1991-1st) 3. .214 (3-14) Fort Wayne (CIT vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, 2017-QF) IUPUI (CBI vs. Princeton, 2010-1st) 4. .222 (2-9) Oral Roberts (CIT vs. SMU, 2011-1st) 5. .227 (5-22) South Dakota State (NIT vs. Colorado State, 2015-1st) MOST POINTS ALLOWED 1. 112 Omaha (CBI vs. Duquesne, 2016-1st) MOST REBOUNDS AGAINST 2. 106 Fort Wayne (CIT vs. VMI, 2014-2nd) 1. 50 Oral Roberts (NCAA vs. Pittsburgh, 2008-1st) 3. 105 Oakland (CIT vs. Utah State, 2012-4th) 2. 49 South Dakota (CBI vs. North Texas, 2018-1st) 4. 99 Oakland (CIT vs. Youngstown State, 2013-1st) 3. 47 Southern Utah (NCAA vs. Boston College, 2000-1st) 5. 97 Wright State (NCAA vs. Indiana, 1993-1st) South Dakota State (NIT vs. Colorado State, 2015-1st) South Dakota State (NCAA vs. Ohio State, 2018-1st) FEWEST FIRST HALF POINTS ALLOWED 1. 23 Green Bay (NCAA vs. California, 1994-1st) FEWEST REBOUNDS AGAINST 2. 24 IUPUI (CBI vs. Princeton, 2010-1st) 1. 20 Missouri State (NCAA vs. Clemson, 1987-1st) Oral Roberts (CIT vs. SMU, 2011-1st) Missouri State (NCAA vs. Kansas, 1987-1st) 4. 26 Cleveland State (NCAA vs. St. Joseph’s, 1986-2nd) 3. 23 Missouri State (NCAA vs. UNLV, 1988-1st) Oral Roberts (NCAA vs. Washington State, 2007-1st) 4. 24 Green Bay (NCAA vs. Michigan State, 1991-1st) 5. 25 Northern Illinois (NCAA vs. St. John’s, 1991-1st) MOST FIRST HALF POINTS ALLOWED Oakland (CIT vs. Bradley, 2009-2nd) 1. 60 Oakland (CIT vs. Utah State, 2012-4th) 2. 59 Oakland (NCAA vs. North Carolina, 2005-1st) 3. 56 Eastern Illinois (NCAA vs. Indiana, 1992-1st) 4. 51 Valparaiso (NCAA vs. Arizona, 1996-1st) Oral Roberts (NCAA vs. Memphis, 2006-1st) Fort Wayne (CIT vs. VMI, 2014-2nd) Omaha (CBI vs. Duquesne, 2016-1st)

76 @thesummitleague MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org ALL-TIME FINAL RPI RANKINGS (SINCE 1994-95) 1994-95 1999-2000 253 Southern Utah...... 4451 28 Mid-Continent...... 4449 29 Mid-Continent...... 4272 256 Chicago State...... 4447 113 Valparaiso...... 5190 205 Valparaiso...... 4569 281 Western Illinois...... 4328 142 Western Illinois...... 4983 213 Oakland...... 4522 326 Centenary...... 3652 163 Buffalo...... 4845 214 Southern Utah...... 4517 183 Youngstown State...... 4687 220 Kansas City...... 4489 2005-06 199 Eastern Illinois...... 4544 246 Youngstown State...... 4330 29 Mid-Continent...... 4413 237 Troy...... 4312 264 Oral Roberts...... 4225 127 Oral Roberts...... 5172 248 Chicago State...... 4249 274 Chicago State...... 4093 158 IUPUI...... 4973 266 Kansas City...... 4068 298 Western Illinois...... 3856 182 Valparaiso...... 4816 271 Central Connecticut State...... 4050 300 IUPUI...... 3843 225 Chicago State...... 4605 296 Northeastern Illinois...... 3562 265 Kansas City...... 4399 2000-01 285 Oakland...... 4237 1995-96 22 Mid-Continent...... 4572 304 Southern Utah...... 4016 27 Mid-Continent...... 4380 88 Southern Utah...... 5379 318 Western Illinois...... 3799 123 Valparaiso...... 5031 112 Valparaiso...... 5254 326 Centenary...... 3697 180 Western Illinois...... 4743 199 Oakland...... 4676 212 Buffalo...... 4512 208 Kansas City...... 4609 2006-07 213 Eastern Illinois...... 4503 249 IUPUI...... 4286 25 Mid-Continent...... 4646 216 Kansas City...... 4487 260 Oral Roberts...... 4177 91 Oral Roberts...... 5437 225 Central Connecticut State...... 4451 272 Western Illinois...... 4102 125 Oakland...... 5190 228 Northeastern Illinois...... 4393 275 Youngstown State...... 4804 164 Valparaiso...... 4915 264 Youngstown State...... 4073 296 Chicago State...... 3862 209 IUPUI...... 4689 270 Troy...... 4016 211 Southern Utah...... 4672 298 Chicago State...... 3596 2001-02 256 Kansas City...... 4396 22 Mid-Continent...... 4673 294 Centenary...... 4164 1996-97 88 Valparaiso...... 4621 327 Western Illinois...... 3700 18 Mid-Continent...... 4629 131 Oakland...... 5069 70 Valparaiso...... 5511 166 Kansas City...... 4885 2007-08 128 Western Illinois...... 5059 171 Oral Roberts...... 4856 21 Summit...... 4773 134 Buffalo...... 4988 193 IUPUI...... 4286 55 Oral Roberts...... 5673 160 Troy...... 4856 257 Southern Utah...... 4339 72 IUPUI...... 5526 169 Northeastern Illinois...... 4803 276 Western Illinois...... 4151 168 Oakland...... 4953 227 Kansas City...... 4373 318 Chicago State...... 3562 193 North Dakota State...... 4762 275 Chicago State...... 4004 217 Fort Wayne...... 4635 280 Youngstown State...... 3973 2002-03 241 Southern Utah...... 4544 27 Mid-Continent...... 4454 266 Western Illinois...... 4356 1997-98 98 Valparaiso...... 5289 282 Centenary...... 4263 23 Mid-Continent...... 4421 153 IUPUI...... 4965 288 Kansas City...... 4237 70 Valparaiso...... 5508 177 Oral Roberts...... 4828 328 South Dakota State...... 3846 138 Youngstown State...... 5004 201 Oakland...... 4717 143 Oral Roberts...... 4958 269 Kansas City...... 4237 2008-09 180 Western Illinois...... 4729 276 Southern Utah...... 4159 27 Summit...... 4558 191 Buffalo...... 4657 305 Western Illinois...... 3861 86 North Dakota State...... 5434 260 Kansas City...... 4088 315 Chicago State...... 3578 121 Oakland...... 5200 283 Southern Utah...... 3816 143 Oral Roberts...... 5065 298 Northeastern Illinois...... 3617 2003-04 228 Fort Wayne...... 4582 303 Chicago State...... 3409 20 Mid-Continent...... 4623 242 IUPUI...... 4521 127 Valparaiso...... 5088 267 Southern Utah...... 4369 1998-99 138 IUPUI...... 5013 284 South Dakota State...... 4279 25 Mid-Continent...... 4425 157 Oral Roberts...... 4881 293 Centenary...... 4197 134 Valparaiso...... 5045 184 Centenary...... 4765 309 Kansas City...... 4087 147 Oral Roberts...... 4931 204 Kansas City...... 4659 328 Western Illinois...... 3843 189 Western Illinois...... 4705 205 Chicago State...... 4651 203 Youngstown State...... 4622 228 Oakland...... 4515 2009-10 239 Southern Utah...... 4317 261 Southern Utah...... 4311 26 Summit...... 4626 272 IUPUI...... 4049 310 Western Illinois...... 3726 72 Oakland...... 5609 278 Kansas City...... 3991 97 IUPUI...... 5388 296 Chicago State...... 3738 2004-05 147 Oral Roberts...... 5111 25 Mid-Continent...... 4663 232 Fort Wayne...... 4570 80 Oral Roberts...... 5453 235 South Dakota State...... 4550 161 IUPUI...... 4970 272 North Dakota State...... 4329 163 Kansas City...... 4956 287 Western Illinois...... 4233 178 Oakland...... 4880 290 Kansas City...... 4211 193 Valparaiso...... 4819 313 Centenary...... 3982 316 Southern Utah...... 3959 @thesummitleague 77 MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org ALL-TIME FINAL RPI RANKINGS (SINCE 1994-95) 2010-11 2015-16 2012-13 19 ...... 4728 21 Summit...... 4653 12 Summit...... 5083 2013-14 18...... 4846 57 Oakland...... 5698 39 South Dakota State...... 5874 2014-15 21 (20th among member leagues)...... 4742 119 IUPUI...... 5263 74 Fort Wayne...... 5608 2015-16 12...... 5083 135 Oral Roberts...... 5137 133 North Dakota State...... 5213 2016-17 19...... 4834 2017-18 19...... 4765 180 Fort Wayne...... 4884 149 Omaha...... 5098 187 South Dakota State...... 4861 155 Oral Roberts...... 5058 BEST RANKINGS 211 Kansas City...... 4676 191 IUPUI...... 4854 Rank Season...... RPI 240 North Dakota State...... 4542 194 Denver...... 4829 1. 12 2015-16...... 5083 270 Southern Utah...... 4353 200 South Dakota...... 4806 2. 16 2011-12 ...... 4854 336 Western Illinois...... 3664 267 Western Illinois...... 4406 3. 18 1996-97...... 4629 342 Centenary...... 3453 2013-14...... 4846 2016-17 5. 19 2012-13...... 4728 2011-12 19 Summit...... 4834 2016-17...... 4834 16 Summit...... 4854 110 North Dakota State...... 5261 2017-18...... 4765 50 South Dakota State...... 5761 121 South Dakota...... 5219 BEST RPI 65 Oral Roberts...... 5684 141 Omaha...... 5139 RPI Season...... Rank 135 Oakland...... 5152 152 South Dakota State...... 5077 1. .5083 2015-16...... 12 159 Western Illinois...... 5019 171 Fort Wayne...... 4995 2. .4854 2011-12...... 16 183 North Dakota State...... 4851 209 Denver...... 4775 3. .4846 2013-14...... 18 212 IUPUI...... 4680 217 IUPUI...... 4701 4. .4834 2016-17...... 19 233 Southern Utah...... 4576 290 Oral Roberts...... 4272 5. .4773 2007-08...... 21 269 Kansas City...... 4367 325 Western Illinois...... 4068 281 Fort Wayne...... 4278 ALL-TIME HIGH No. 8, Dec. 19, 2015 292 South Dakota...... 4173 2017-18 19 Summit...... 4765 SUMMIT LEAGUE TEAM HIGH YEAR-BY-YEAR 2012-13 48 South Dakota State...... 5753 Season Rank...... Team...... RPI 19 Summit...... 4728 102 South Dakota...... 5367 1994-95 113...... Valparaiso...... 4449 70 South Dakota State...... 5566 214 North Dakota State...... 4729 1995-96 123...... Valparaiso...... 5031 88 North Dakota State...... 5479 219 Fort Wayne...... 4701 1996-97 70...... Valparaiso...... 5511 1997-98 70...... Valparaiso...... 5508 137 Western Illinois...... 5156 229 Denver...... 4649 1998-99 134...... Valparaiso...... 5045 166 Oakland...... 5014 256 Oral Roberts...... 4497 1999-2000 205...... Valparaiso...... 4569 243 South Dakota...... 4492 287 Omaha...... 4292 2000-01 88...... Southern Utah...... 5379 254 Fort Wayne...... 4437 307 Western Illinois...... 4130 2001-02 88...... Valparaiso...... 4621 285 Kansas City...... 4282 2002-03 98...... Valparaiso...... 5289 286 Omaha...... 4263 2018-19 2003-04 127...... Valparaiso...... 5088 2004-05 80...... Oral Roberts...... 5453 329 IUPUI...... 3867 27 Summit...... 4560 2005-06 127...... Oral Roberts...... 5172 127 Omaha...... 5246 2006-07 91...... Oral Roberts...... 5437 2013-14 128 South Dakota State...... 5233 2007-08 55...... Oral Roberts...... 5673 18 Summit...... 4846 172 North Dakota State...... 4955 2008-09 86...... North Dakota State...... 5434 32 North Dakota State...... 5976 218 Purdue Fort Wayne...... 4683 2009-10 72...... Oakland...... 5600 116 Fort Wayne...... 5241 269 South Dakota...... 4446 2010-11 57...... Oakland...... 5698 2011-12 50...... South Dakota State...... 5761 143 South Dakota State...... 5081 298 North Dakota...... 4293 2012-13 70...... South Dakota State...... 5566 145 Denver...... 5074 302 Oral Roberts...... 4274 2013-14 32...... North Dakota State...... 5976 205 Omaha...... 4774 321 Denver...... 4107 2014-15 84...... South Dakota State...... 5432 259 South Dakota...... 4476 335 Western Illinois...... 3921 2015-16 39...... South Dakota State...... 5874 291 Western Illinois...... 4215 2016-17 110...... North Dakota State...... 5261 322 IUPUI...... 3930 SUMMIT LEAGUE YEAR-BY-YEAR (RPI) 2017-18 48...... South Dakota State...... 5753 Season Rank...... RPI 2018-19 127...... Omaha...... 5246 1994-95 28...... 4449 2014-15 BEST RANKINGS *21 Summit...... 4742 1995-96 27...... 4380 1996-97 18...... 4629 Rank Team, Season...... RPI 84 South Dakota State...... 5432 1997-98 23...... 4421 1. 32 North Dakota State, 2013-14...... 5976 94 North Dakota State...... 5373 2. 39 South Dakota State, 2015-16...... 5874 1998-99 25...... 4425 3. 48 South Dakota State, 2017-18...... 5753 156 Oral Roberts...... 5055 1999-2000 29...... 4272 212 South Dakota...... 4771 4. 50 South Dakota State, 2011-12...... 5761 2000-01 22...... 4572 5. 55 Oral Roberts, 2007-08...... 5673 215 Fort Wayne...... 4731 2001-02 22...... 4673 234 Denver...... 4618 2002-03 27...... 4454 BEST RPI 257 IUPUI...... 4502 2003-04 20...... 4623 RPI Team, Season...... Rank 299 Omaha...... 4237 2004-05 25...... 4663 1. .5976 North Dakota State, 2013-14...... 32 328 Western Illinois...... 3959 2005-06 29...... 4413 2. .5874 South Dakota State, 2015-16...... 39 2006-07 25...... 4646 3. .5761 South Dakota State, 2011-12...... 50 4. .5753 South Dakota State, 2017-18...... 48 *Ranked 20th among member leagues 2007-08 21...... 4773 2008-09 27...... 4558 5. .5698 Oakland, 2010-11...... 57 2009-10 26...... 4626 2010-11 21...... 4653 ALL-TIME HIGH 2011-12 16 ...... 4854 No. 24 by North Dakota State in January, 2014

78 @thesummitleague MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org ALL-TIME FINAL USA TODAY SAGARIN RATINGS (SINCE 1999-2000) 1999-2000 2004-05 2009-10 23 Mid-Continent...... 66.03 20 Mid-Continent...... 70.39 24 Summit League...... 66.52 174 Valparaiso...... 70.22 85 Oral Roberts...... 78.91 109 IUPUI...... 76.08 184 Southern Utah...... 69.01 161 IUPUI...... 73.55 113 Oakland...... 75.96 195 Kansas City...... 68.22 181 Oakland...... 72.12 146 Oral Roberts...... 73.61 198 Oakland...... 67.94 183 Kansas City...... 71.92 226 South Dakota State...... 67.44 227 Oral Roberts...... 66.02 197 Valparaiso...... 71.06 229 Fort Wayne...... 67.02 237 Youngstown State...... 65.18 226 Western Illinois...... 68.83 254 North Dakota State...... 65.13 258 Chicago State...... 63.32 235 Chicago State...... 68.32 280 Western Illinois...... 63.11 268 IUPUI...... 61.98 243 Southern Utah...... 67.81 289 Kansas City...... 62.52 276 Western Illinois...... 61.33 323 Centenary...... 58.40 319 Centenary...... 58.93 321 Southern Utah...... 58.44 2000-01 2005-06 21 Mid-Continent...... 67.61 25 Mid-Continent...... 67.22 2010-11 87 Southern Utah...... 78.21 123 Oral Roberts...... 75.76 18 Summit League...... 69.81 95 Valparaiso...... 77.71 166 IUPUI...... 72.06 58 Oakland...... 81.32 167 Youngstown State...... 70.90 176 Valparaiso...... 71.60 133 IUPUI...... 74.54 192 Kansas City...... 69.12 230 Chicago State...... 68.09 136 South Dakota State...... 74.23 212 Oakland...... 67.47 254 Kansas City...... 66.37 142 Oral Roberts...... 73.82 226 IUPUI...... 66.27 263 Oakland...... 65.77 174 Fort Wayne...... 71.88 270 Oral Roberts...... 62.33 265 Southern Utah...... 65.70 190 North Dakota State...... 70.53 284 Western Illinois...... 59.94 308 Western Illinois...... 61.19 243 Kansas City...... 67.04 300 Chicago State...... 58.27 316 Centenary...... 59.09 264 Southern Utah...... 65.67 329 Western Illinois...... 58.17 2001-02 2006-07 343 Centenary...... 52.23 20 Mid-Continent...... 71.06 17 Mid-Continent...... 69.87 62 Valparaiso...... 81.28 102 Oral Roberts...... 76.63 2011-12 138 Oral Roberts...... 74.62 136 Oakland...... 74.21 18 Summit League...... 71.05 145 Oakland...... 74.17 142 Valparaiso...... 73.41 64 South Dakota State...... 80.79 175 Kansas City...... 72.27 179 Southern Utah...... 70.32 94 Oral Roberts...... 78.44 186 IUPUI...... 71.63 193 IUPUI...... 69.58 148 Oakland...... 74.37 223 Southern Utah...... 69.11 227 Kansas City...... 67.40 158 North Dakota State...... 73.76 266 Western Illinois...... 65.64 264 Centenary...... 65.05 181 Western Illinois...... 71.67 323 Chicago State...... 53.99 309 Western Illinois...... 60.23 205 IUPUI...... 70.14 239 Southern Utah...... 68.23 2002-03 2007-08 274 Fort Wayne...... 65.92 24 Mid-Continent...... 68.75 20 Summit League...... 69.81 282 Kansas City...... 65.50 93 Valparaiso...... 78.01 70 IUPUI...... 80.04 286 South Dakota...... 64.95 164 Oral Roberts...... 73.82 77 Oral Roberts...... 79.57 167 IUPUI...... 73.66 155 North Dakota State...... 73.10 2012-13 189 Oakland...... 71.45 158 Oakland...... 72.91 24 Summit League...... 68.03 263 Southern Utah...... 65.83 203 Fort Wayne...... 69.20 80 North Dakota State...... 79.01 279 Kansas City...... 64.93 224 Southern Utah...... 67.80 101 South Dakota State...... 77.07 297 Western Illinois...... 62.28 248 Kansas City...... 66.55 154 Western Illinois...... 73.17 309 Chicago State...... 59.99 260 Western Illinois...... 66.03 201 Oakland...... 70.33 267 Centenary...... 65.46 248 Fort Wayne...... 66.89 2003-04 285 South Dakota State...... 63.89 250 South Dakota...... 66.75 18 Mid-Continent...... 71.05 318 Omaha...... 61.44 121 IUPUI...... 75.36 2008-09 319 Kansas City...... 61.21 147 Oral Roberts...... 73.80 21 Summit League...... 68.60 332 IUPUI...... 58.67 155 Valparaiso...... 73.32 80 North Dakota State...... 79.12 173 Kansas City...... 71.97 109 Oakland...... 75.51 2013-14 176 Centenary...... 71.71 119 Oral Roberts...... 74.56 16 Summit League...... 71.35 183 Oakland...... 71.17 196 IUPUI...... 69.84 64 North Dakota State...... 80.59 218 Chicago State...... 69.39 234 Fort Wayne...... 67.77 135 Fort Wayne...... 74.71 257 Southern Utah...... 66.72 241 South Dakota State...... 67.22 145 Denver...... 74.05 307 Western Illinois...... 60.60 243 Southern Utah...... 67.04 149 South Dakota State...... 73.77 279 Centenary...... 64.72 180 Omaha...... 71.56 297 Kansas City...... 62.85 247 South Dakota...... 67.67 308 Western Illinois...... 61.82 271 Western Illinois...... 65.94 332 IUPUI...... 58.73

@thesummitleague 79 MEN’S BASKETBALL www.thesummitleague.org ALL-TIME FINAL USA TODAY SAGARIN RATINGS (SINCE 1999-2000) 2014-15 SUMMIT LEAGUE YEAR-BY-YEAR SUMMIT LEAGUE TEAM HIGH YEAR-BY-YEAR 19 Summit League...... 70.00 92 South Dakota State...... 77.55 Season Rank...... Rating Season Rank...... Team...... Rating 151 North Dakota State...... 73.88 1999-2000 23...... 66.03 1999-2000 174...... Valparaiso...... 70.22 178 Fort Wayne...... 71.51 2000-01 21...... 67.61 2000-01 87...... Southern Utah...... 78.21 183 Oral Roberts...... 71.31 2001-02 20...... 71.06 2001-02 62...... Valparaiso...... 81.28 209 South Dakota...... 70.11 2002-03 24...... 68.75 2002-03 93...... Valparaiso...... 78.01 216 Denver...... 69.76 2003-04 18...... 71.05 2003-04 121...... IUPUI...... 75.36 258 Omaha...... 67.09 2004-05 20...... 70.39 2004-05 85...... Oral Roberts...... 78.91 278 IUPUI...... 66.24 2005-06 25...... 67.22 2005-06 123...... Oral Roberts...... 75.76 322 Western Illinois...... 61.48 2006-07 17...... 69.87 2006-07 102...... Oral Roberts...... 76.63 2007-08 20...... 69.81 2007-08 70...... IUPUI...... 80.04 2015-16 2008-09 21...... 68.60 2008-09 80...... North Dakota State...... 79.12 17 Summit League...... 70.59 2009-10 24...... 66.52 2009-10 109...... IUPUI...... 76.08 85 South Dakota State...... 78.01 2010-11 18...... 69.81 2010-11 58...... Oakland...... 81.32 144 Fort Wayne...... 72.68 2011-12 18...... 71.05 2011-12 64...... South Dakota State...... 80.79 145 Omaha...... 72.51 2012-13 24...... 68.03 2012-13 80...... North Dakota State...... 79.01 148 North Dakota State...... 72.22 2013-14 16...... 71.35 2013-14 64...... North Dakota State...... 80.59 174 Oral Roberts...... 70.35 2014-15 19...... 70.00 2014-15 92...... South Dakota State...... 77.55 195 Denver...... 68.87 2015-16 17...... 70.59 2015-16 85...... South Dakota State...... 78.01 216 South Dakota...... 67.29 2016-17 15...... 69.90 2016-17 136...... Fort Wayne...... 72.80 226 IUPUI...... 66.85 2017-18 16...... 70.09 2017-18 70...... South Dakota State...... 80.28 232 Western Illinois...... 66.53 2018-19 23...... 68.20 2018-19 95...... South Dakota State...... 77.74

2016-17 BEST RANKINGS BEST RANKINGS 15 Summit League...... 69.90 Rank Season...... Rating Rank Team, Season...... Rating 136 Fort Wayne...... 72.80 1. 15 2016-17...... 69.90 1. 58 Oakland, 2010-11...... 81.32 150 South Dakota...... 71.94 2. 16 2013-14...... 71.35 2. 62 Valparaiso, 2001-02...... 81.28 160 North Dakota State...... 71.60 2017-18...... 70.09 3. 64 South Dakota State, 2011-12...... 80.79 173 Omaha...... 70.87 4. 17 2006-07...... 69.87 North Dakota State, 2013-14...... 80.59 180 South Dakota state...... 70.46 2015-16...... 70.59 5. 70 IUPUI, 2007-08...... 80.04 190 Denver...... 69.65 South Dakota State, 2017-18...... 80.28 202 IUPUI...... 68.75 BEST RATING 235 Oral Roberts...... 66.68 Rating Season...... Rank BEST RATING 299 Western Illinois...... 62.09 1. 71.35 2013-14...... 16 Rating Team, Season...... Rank 2. 71.06 2011-02...... 20 1. 81.32 Oakland, 2010-11...... 58 2017-18 3. 71.05 2003-04...... 18 2. 81.28 Valparaiso, 2001-02...... 62 16 Summit League...... 70.09 2011-12...... 18 3. 80.79 South Dakota State, 2011-12...... 64 70 South Dakota State...... 80.28 5. 70.59 2015-16...... 17 4. 80.59 North Dakota State, 2013-14...... 64 84 South Dakota...... 78.28 5. 80.28 South Dakota State, 2017-18...... 70 193 Fort Wayne...... 69.96 194 North Dakota State...... 69.72 210 Denver...... 68.63 247 Oral Roberts...... 66.32 276 Omaha...... 64.07 288 Western Illinois...... 63.46

2018-19 23 Summit League...... 68.20 95 South Dakota State...... 77.74 175 Omaha...... 71.03 187 Purdue Fort Wayne...... 70.31 191 North Dakota State...... 70.19 219 South Dakota...... 68.59 259 North Dakota...... 65.98 278 Oral Roberts...... 65.04 299 Western Illinois...... 63.82 300 Denver...... 63.79

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