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2008-09 Schedule

DATE OPPONENTS TIME Sat., Nov. 1 at (Exhibition) 7:05 p.m. Disney Division II Tip-Off Classic Orlando, Florida Disney’s Wide World of Sports Complex (Milk House) Friday, November 7 ­— Sunday, November 9 Fri., Nov. 7 vs. Saint Martin’s University 11 a.m. www.usi.edu/sports Sat., Nov. 8 vs. Minnesota State University 1:30 p.m. Sun., Nov. 9 vs. Bentley College 1:30 p.m. Table of Contents Sat., Nov. 15 7:30 p.m. Tue., Nov. 18 Harris-Stowe State University 7:30 p.m. USI Quick Facts ...... 2 Sat., Nov. 22 University of Saint Francis 7:30 p.m. Jon Mark Hall, Director of Athletics ...... 3 Mon., Nov. 24 Missouri Baptist University 7:30 p.m. USI Administration and Support Staff ...... 3 Bill Joergens Memorial Tournament Evansville, (Physical Activities Center) About USI ...... 4–6 Friday, November 28 — Saturday, November 29 Fri., Nov. 28 King College 7:30 p.m. About the PAC ...... 7 Sat., Nov. 29 Florida Southern College 7:30 p.m. About USI from the Student-Athletes ...... 8 Thu., Dec. 4 at * 7:45 p.m. About the City of Evansville ...... 9 Sat., Dec. 6 at University of Wisconsin-Parkside* 3 p.m. Sat., Dec. 13 Temple Baptist College 7:30 p.m. 2008-09 Season Outlook ...... 10 –11 Sat., Dec. 20 3 p.m. Men’s Coaching Staff Tues., Dec. 30 Tiffin University 7:30 p.m. Fri., Jan. 2 Saint Joseph’s College* 7:30 p.m. Rick Herdes, Head Coach ...... 12–16 Sun., Jan. 4 University of Indianapolis* 3:15 p.m. Thu., Jan. 8 Northern University* 7:30 p.m. Assistant Coaches/Managers ...... 17–18 Sat., Jan. 10 at Bellarmine University* 7 p.m. USI in the Community ...... 19 Thu., Jan. 15 Kentucky Wesleyan College* 7:30 p.m. Thu., Jan. 22 University of Missouri-St. Louis* 7:30 p.m. 2008-09 Roster ...... 20–21 Sat., Jan. 24 * 3:15 p.m. Mon., Jan. 26 Lake Erie College 7:30 p.m. Meet the Screaming Eagles ...... 22–51 Thu., Jan. 29 at * 8 p.m. 2008-09 Opponents ...... 52–54 Sat., Jan. 31 at Missouri University S&T* 3 p.m. Thu., Feb. 5 Quincy University* 7:30 p.m. USI Across the Nation and Beyond ...... 55 Sat., Feb. 7 Drury University*# 3:15 p.m. Sat., Feb. 14 at Quincy University* 3:15 p.m. 2007-08 Statistics and Results ...... 56 Thu., Feb. 19 at University of Missouri-St. Louis* 7:30 p.m. 2007-08 GLVC Standings and Results ...... 57 Sat., Feb. 21 Missouri University S&T*^ 3:15 p.m. Sat., Feb. 28 at Rockhurst University* 3 p.m. Built on an Elite Foundation/All-Americans . . . 58-62 USI Record Book ...... 63–79 Great Lakes Valley Conference Tournament Friday, March 6 ­— Sunday, March 8 All-Time Roster ...... 70–72 Sites: To be determined Year-by-Year Results ...... 73–79 NCAA Division II Midwest Regional Tournament About the GLVC ...... 80 Saturday, March 14 — Tuesday, March 17 Site: To be announced NCAA Division II Wednesday, March 25 — Saturday, March 28 Springfield, Massechusetts (MassMutual Center) Credits All times are Central. Layout and Design: Dan McDonnell; Writing: USI Home Games in bold. Sports Information and USI News and Information *Denotes Great Lakes Valley Conference Match. #Denotes Homecoming. ^Denotes Senior Day. Services; Photography: USI Photography; Editing: USI News and Information Services and USI Publishing Services; Printing: Multi Ad.

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USI Screaming Eagles Quick Facts USI Sports Information Name of School: University of Southern Indiana Sports Information Director: Ray Simmons Location: Evansville, IN (population 280,000–metro area) Men’s Basketball Contact: Ray Simmons Founded: 1965 Office Phone: 812/465-1622 Enrollment: 10,126 (Fall 2008) Home Phone: 812/402-6435 Nickname: Screaming Eagles E-mail: [email protected] School Colors: Red, White, and Blue Assistant Sports Information Director: Dan McDonnell Home Arena/capacity: Physical Activities Center/2,278 Office Phone: 812/465-1121 Conference: Great Lakes Valley Home Phone: 812/589-2956 Affiliation: NCAA II E-mail: [email protected] President: Dr. H. Ray Hoops SID Fax: 812/465-7094 Alma mater, yr.: Eastern , ’62 Press Box Phone: n/a Director of Athletics: Jon Mark Hall SID Mailing Address: 8600 University Blvd. Alma mater, yr.: Murray State, ’90 Evansville, IN 47712 Assistant Director of Athletics: Jay Newton Alma mater, yr.: South Carolina, ’96 Media Information Athletic Department Phone: 812/464-1846 Radio station: WSWI AM 820 TV station: WFIE (NBC 14) Athletic Trainer: David Maldonado Contact: Andrew Bolin Contact: Mike Blake Phone: 812/465-1298 Phone: 812/202-8639 Phone: 812/425-3026 Assistant Athletic Trainer: Becky McGinnis Address: 8600 University Blvd. Address: P.O. Box 1414 Phone: 812/464-1955 Evansville, IN 47712 Evansville, IN 47701 Web site: www.usi.edu Newspaper: Evansville TV station: WTVW (Fox 7) USI Men’s Basketball History Courier and Press Contact: Rick Peltier First year of Men’s Basketball: 1970-71 Contact: Tim Ethridge Phone: 812/424-7777 Overall All-Time record: 723-370 (.661) Phone: 812/464-7416 Address: 477 Carpenter Street NCAA II Tournament appearances: 20/2007 Address: 300 E. Walnut St. Evansville, IN 47708 (1978, 79, 80, 81, 85, 87, 90, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, P.O. Box 268 2000, 01, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07) Evansville, IN 47702 TV station: WEHT (ABC 25) NCAA Tournament record: 30-22 Contact: Lance Wilkerson Last post-season opponent: Grand Valley State Student Newspaper: USI Shield Phone: 812/424-9126 Result: L 83-90 Contact: Lindsey Ziliak Address: P.O. Box 25 Phone: 812/465-1645 Evansville, IN 47701 Coaching Staff Address: 8600 University Blvd. Head Coach: Rick Herdes Evansville, IN 47712 TV station: Access USI Alma mater, yr.: Grace College, ’80 Contact: Dave Black Phone: 812/465-1639 Radio station: WGBF AM 1280 Phone: 812/465-1048 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 812/425-4226 Address: 8600 University Blvd. Best time to reach Coach Herdes: Mornings Address: P.O. Box 78 Evansville, IN 47712 Record at USI: 173-52 (7 years) Evansville, IN 47701 Career Record: 173-52 (7 years) GLVC Record: 100-37 (7 years) Assistant Coach: Aaron Brothers Alma mater, yr.: Indiana Wesleyan, ’04 Phone: 812/461-5279 click on E-mail: [email protected] Assistant Coach: Tyson Schnitker Alma mater, yr.: Indiana State, ’07 www.usi.edu/SPORTS/ Phone: 812/465-1083 for the latest news and E-mail: [email protected] information regarding 2007-08 Team Information Overall Record: 15-12 Eagle Athletics Home/Road/Neutral Record: 11-7/4-5/0-0 GLVC Record (Finish): 9-10 (Tied for 3rd in West) GLVC Tournament Finish: n/a Starters returning/lost: 2/3 Letterwinners returning/lost: 5/7

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Jon Mark Hall, Director of Athletics Jon Mark Hall was appointed to the position of in the post-season. In 2000 and 2001, Hall put the Eagles on director of Athletics in January 2002, after seven the national map with their first two invitations to the NCAA II years as the assistant director of Athletics. Tournament in the 27-year history of the program.

Under his direction, USI was the 2003-04 GLVC Hall came to USI after his appointment at the University of South All-Sports and Commissioner’s Cup winner and Carolina-Spartanburg as an assistant athletic director, where he was the host of the 2004 NCAA Division II Cross NCAA compliance coordinator, oversaw the academic support service Country National Championships. program for student athletes, and coordinated the Athletes Can Educate (ACE) program. He also assisted in fundraising and promotional activities. In addition to his duties as director of Athletics, Hall also is the chair of the NCAA Division II The native of Murray, Kentucky, is a 1990 cum laude graduate of men’s and women’s committee. He has Murray State University, with a bachelor’s degree in business adminis- served on the Great Lakes Valley Conference Executive Committee tration. While at MSU, Hall was on the tennis team for two seasons, and the NCAA II Great Lakes Regional women’s basketball committee. earning Academic All- Valley Conference honors in 1987. Hall received his master’s degree in sports administration from Hall joined the USI Athletic Department in 1995 as an assistant in 1992. athletic director and men’s tennis coach. In 1998-99, he completed the Sports Management Institute Executive As the men’s tennis coach, no one did it better in the GLVC than Program at the University of South Carolina and the University of Hall. He was named the GLVC Coach of the Year five times, directed Notre Dame. the Screaming Eagles to four GLVC regular-season titles and GLVC Tournament crowns, and had a 123-47 record (.724). Hall and his wife Patti reside in Evansville and have four sons, Nathan, Garland, Ty, and Owen, and daughter, Mary Claire. During his final season as head coach, Hall led the Eagles to their third straight appearance in the NCAA II Tournament and their first victory

USI Athletic Support Staff

Crystal Arnwine Mandi Fulton Randa Gatling Dr. Scott Gordon David Malonado Dan McDonnell Administrative Coordinator Senior Faculty Athletic Asst. Sports Assistant of Athletic Women’s Athletic Trainer Info. Director Outreach Administrator Representative

Becky McGinnis Jay Newton Kim Shelton Ray Simmons Bruce Smith Lindsey Townsel Asst. Athletic Assistant A.D./ Administrative Sports Athletic Graduate Trainer Compliance Assistant Information Equipment Asst. Athletic Coordinator Director Manager Trainer

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…a modern, technology-enhanced ENVIRONMENT SI is a vibrant campus with modern facilities and an exciting pace Uof growth. Since the first campus building (Wright Administra- tion Building) opened in 1969, the face of the campus has continued to change, providing the most up-to-date facilities for academics, housing, and student life. Facility development at USI keeps students and faculty equipped with the resources they need, including the best in advanced teaching and learning technology for classrooms and laboratories.

Computer Services Facility Development (1995-2010) Computer labs are located throughout campus and in the housing areas. • Health Professions Center (1995) Wireless service is available in all main buildings and the surrounding • Liberal Arts Center (1999) courtyards. • Art Studio (1999) • Newman Hall (1999) All residence life areas are equipped with network jacks for Internet access. • Governors Hall (2000) Wireless network also is available throughout the housing areas. • O’Bannon Hall (2001) • Recreation & Fitness Center (2001), addition (2009) Eagle Access Card • Ruston Hall (2004) Students use the Eagle Access Card as an identification card and as an all- • Education Center and Torrington in-one card for student services such as library privileges, meal plans, vending Wing of the Science Center (2004) and copy machines, and access to the Recreation and Fitness Center. • David L. Rice Library (2006) • Business and Engineering Center (2010) MyUSI MyUSI is a portal to Web services. Students check e-mail, register online, USI at a GLANCE view their grades, and access other services through this secure Web site. • A state-supported, four-year university in Evansville, Indiana, founded in 1965 and established as a separate university in 1985

• 10,126 students from 91 Indiana counties, 40 states, and 50 nations (2008-09)

• Student/faculty ratio of 18:1

• 1,400-acre suburban campus with 10 major academic buildings

• Apartments and suite-style residence halls for approximately 2,700 students

• Five colleges: Business, Education and Human Services, Liberal Arts, Nursing and Health Professions, Science and Engineering, and University Division

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Location The University of Southern Indiana was founded Evansville in 1965. USI is a comfortable drive from the major metropolitan centers of Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Louisville, Nashville, and St. Louis.

The Campus The Nursing and Health Professions Center, Science Center, Wright Administration Building, the Education Center, and the Orr Center are located on the north side of campus. Rice Library, the University Center, the Liberal Arts Center, the Technology Center, and the Business and Engineering Center, now under construction, form the quadrangle in the center of campus. The Physical Activities Center and the Rec- reation and Fitness Center, which is undergoing a substantial addition, are located east of University Boulevard, a major thoroughfare through campus. Apartment buildings and residence halls are home to 2,700 students who live on campus.

Academic Life The University enrolls 10,126 students and offers undergraduate majors in 70 areas of study. An ever-increasing number of post-graduate pro- grams also are available to students who wish to continue their educa- tion. Opportunities are available for service learning, study abroad, and internships.

Campus Life Outside the classroom, students have opportunities to participate in more than 90 organizations offering co-curricular and extra-curricular activities. Special interest clubs, student government, sororities and fraternities, music and drama groups, and other organizations enable the students to enjoy and contribute to campus life.

Residence Life Students living on campus have their choice of two types of housing. Students can live in standard apartments or in suite-style housing in residence halls which have amenities such as Internet connections, wireless Internet, and cable television. Computer labs, laundromats, a convenience store, outdoor and indoor recreation areas, and student lounges contribute to an efficient living environment that has proven to be overwhelmingly popular to students. Meal plans also are available at the University Center, which is located in the center of campus.

Financial Assistance USI provides families with an affordable way to higher education. While some families find that they can handle the cost of a USI education without financial assistance, others qualify for need-based financial packages, including grants, loans, and on-campus jobs.

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College of Nursing and Health Professions • Dental Hygiene • Food and Nutrition • Health Services • Nursing • Occupational Therapy • Radiologic and Imaging Sciences

Pott College of Science and Engineering • Biology • Biophysics • Chemistry • Engineering • Geology • Industrial Supervision • Mathematics

Post-Baccalaureate Certificates • Computer Information Systems • Professional Accountancy

Associate Degree Programs College of Business • Administrative Support Systems • Business • Computer Information Systems

Bower-Suhrheinrich College of Education and Human Services Degrees offered at USI • Early Childhood Education Undergraduate Degree Programs College of Liberal Arts The University of Southern Indiana confers 10 undergraduate degrees: • Communications • Social Science Bachelor of Arts, , Bachelor of Science in Engineering, Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Bachelor of General Studies, Bachelor College of Nursing and Health Professions of Social Work, Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, and Associate • Dental Assisting • Occupational Therapy Assistant • Radiologic of Science in Occupational Therapy Assisting. Technology • Respiratory Therapy Baccalaureate Degree Programs Pre-Professional Curricula College of Business • Pre-Chiropractic • Pre-Dentistry • Pre-Forestry • Pre-Law • Accounting • Accounting and Professional Services • Computer • Pre-Medical Technology • Pre-Medicine • Pre-Optometry Science • Business Administration (students may concentrate in the • Pre-Osteopathy • Pre-Pharmacy • Pre-Physician Assistant following areas of interest: Accounting, Computer Information Systems, • Pre-Physical Therapy • Pre-Podiatry • Pre-Veterinary Entrepreneurship/Small Business, Finance/ Economics, Management, Marketing, or Office Information Systems) • Business Education • Graduate Programs Computer Information Systems • Economics • Finance • • Master of Arts in Liberal Studies • Master of Business Administration Management • Marketing • Master of Health Administration • Master of Public Administration • Master of Science in Education • Master of Science in Industrial Bower-Suhrheinrich College of Education and Human Services Management • Master of Science in Nursing • Master of Science in • Elementary Education (includes Coaching, Computers, Junior High/ Occupational Therapy • Master of Social Work • Doctor of Nursing Middle School, Kindergarten, Language Arts, and Reading minors Practice and endorsements) • Exceptional Needs • Exercise Science • Physical Education • Senior High/Junior High/Middle School Education (grades 5-12)—certification is available for most majors • Social Work

Division of Extended Services • General Studies

College of Liberal Arts • Advertising/Public Relations • Art • Communication Studies • Computer Publishing/Journalism • English • French • German • History • Interpersonal-Organizational Communications • Philosophy • Political Science • Psychology • Radio-Television • Sociology (con- centrations and/or minors in Anthropology, Criminal Justice, and Gerontology are available) • Spanish • Theatre Arts

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Physical Activities Center

The newly renovated Physical Activities Center (PAC) has been the home of the Screaming Eagles for the past 28 years. Opened in 1980, the PAC accommodates physical education classes, intramural activities, and is the arena for the USI basketball and teams.

The center court of the PAC has been the setting for many games of regional and national interest during the past 13 years. USI has hosted the 1993, 1994, and 1996 men’s NCAA II Great Lakes Regionals; the 1998 women’s GLVC Tournament; the 1998 and 2001 women’s NCAA II Great Lakes Regionals; and the 2000 and 2004 GLVC Volleyball Tournaments.

A true home court, the USI men’s basketball team has a 368-64 home record since 1980, a .852 winning percentage.

In 2006-07, the PAC underwent renovations that included three new wood courts and a new center-court design that incorporated USI’s athletic logo. The renovation also fea- tured a new scoreboard and video board, new portable goals, and new seating. Among the changes to the seating were padded chairback seats and back-supported bleacher seats.

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“ USI has a great tradition “ Coming to USI was the located inside a family- best choice for me, both ath- oriented community.” letically and academically.” — George Cunningham, — Nick Duncheon, Junior Sophomore

“ I chose USI because of “ I love the setting, away the great atmosphere and from town with the woods, the coaches.” trails, lakes, and several new — Jeron Lewis, buildings full of the latest Junior technology in the class- rooms.” — Brent Owen, Junior

“ I came to USI because I “ USI is a good place for want to win.” me to get my degree and — Anthony Pimble, play basketball.” Senior — Isaac Stoll, Junior

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EVANSVILLE, Indiana ...A CITY with urban attractions and hometown friendliness

ituated on the banks of the Ohio River, Evansville is a mid-sized city Sthat welcomes USI students and offers them plenty of things to do. Roberts Stadium and the attract students to concerts by entertainers like Nelly, Aerosmith, Kenny Chesney, Kid Rock, and Josh Groban. Traveling Broadway shows and feature performances come to The Centre. For a relaxing walk or invigorating run, the downtown riverfront features a greenway with a wonderful view of the changing river traffic and the Evansville skyline. Movie theatres (including an IMAX) and Swonder Ice Arena draw students together for fun, activity, and fellowship. Evansville’s coffee shops, restaurants, and shopping areas also are places where students like to spend time. Less than three miles from campus, shopping centers and restaurants are plentiful on both sides of the . The Eastland Mall area on Green River Road and the commercial centers off Burkhardt Road offer more restau- rants and terrific shopping. USI’s suburban location in the rolling hills of western Vanderburgh County is just minutes away from all that Evansville has to offer.

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Evansville FAST FACTS

• Indiana’s third-largest city (population of 126,000 persons and a metropolitan area of 300,000 residents) • Evansville Museum of Arts, History and Science • An activity-filled riverfront that includes Casino Aztar and a World War II ship, the LST 325 • Mesker Park Zoo • Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra • (Frontier League team) • Westside Nut Club Fall Festival • Evansville Freedom Festival () • Entertainment venues: Roberts Stadium, Victory Theatre, The Centre • Hundreds of restaurants

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Excitement high for Eagles in 2008-09

xcitement and expectations are high for Ethe University of Southern Indiana men’s basketball team as the squad begins another season as a top contender for the GLVC and Midwest Region championships.

The Screaming Eagles completed their 16th straight winning season last year, posting a 15-12 overall mark. Last year’s winning record also was the 22nd positive finish to a campaign in the last 24 years, but the team fell short of advancing to the conference post-season.

The last 24 years have included 17 20-win sea- sons and 12 25-plus victory campaigns for the Eagles. USI also has appeared in 10 of the 11 GLVC tournaments since 1997-98 and 14 of the last 16 NCAA Division II tournaments since 1992-93.

USI Head Coach Rick Herdes, who has led the Eagles to 27 or more wins in four of the Back Row (L-R): Manager Andrew Brochin, Nick Duncheon, Isaac Stoll, Brandon Carr, Brandon last five years, will have the job of meshing six Russ, Jeron Lewis, Tyrone Bradshaw, George Cunningham, Anthony Pimble, Kyle Kopatich. returning players and nine newcomers in Middle Row (L-R): Brent Owen, Marvin Gray, Derrick Lee, Jared Gray, Levi Holscher, Brandon Hogg. 2008-09. Herdes will have to replace 80 per- Front Row (L-R): Kevin Gant, Assistant Coach Tyson Schnitker, Head Coach Rick Herdes, Assistant cent of the scoring and 62 percent of the Coach Aaron Brothers, Kenny Love. rebounding from last year’s team. Gant transfer from junior college ranks, while Western MCCAA All-Stars after averaging The squad will lean heavily on senior forward freshmen Brandon Hogg and Levi Holscher eight points, 7.9 assists, and three steals per Anthony Pimble, the team’s top returning begin collegiate careers as Eagles. game. The 7.9 assists per game ranked sixth in scorer, and senior guard Kenny Love, who was the NJCAA, while the All-Western Division redshirted last year after a knee injury. Pimble Gray comes to USI after leading Indian River player set the Lake Michigan single-game (17) dropped in 11.4 points per game during his Community College to a 22-9 record and a and single-season (229) records for assists. first season, while Love averaged 7.8 points number-five ranking in the Florida Junior per contest during his first season with the College Athletic Association in 2007-08. Prior to attending Lake Michigan, Gant Eagles in 2006-07. He led the team with 14.7 points, 6.1 assists, played for North Central High School in and 3.1 steals per game, while also grabbing Indianapolis. He was an alternate for the USI also will look for major contributions 4.2 rebounds per contest. Hoosier Basketball Top 40 in 2006-07 and from three other returning players—junior tied for 20th in Indiana for assists per game. forward/center George Cunningham, junior The Freeport, Bahamas, native also earned guard Brent Owen, and sophomore forward first team All-FJCAA Southern Conference Hogg will start his collegiate career after a Nick Duncheon. Duncheon averaged 3.7 honors for a second year in a row in 2007-08. successful four seasons at Edwardsville High points and 1.2 rebounds per game during his He also was named All-State and All-Division School in Edwardsville, Illinois. A fourth first season, while Cunningham posted 3.1 both seasons, while receiving the 2008 Pioneer team Illinois Basketball Coaches Association points and 3.5 rebounds per contest. Pride Award (team’s most valuable player) at All-State selection, Hogg averaged 14.0 points, the end of the year. 8.1 assists, and 6.6 rebounds per game. His 8.1 Also returning after redshirting last year assists per game led the St. Louis area in that is junior forward Brandon Carr. Carr trans- Overall in two years at IRCC, Gray averaged statistical category. ferred to USI after averaging 13.1 points and 14.5 points, 5.2 assists, 3.1 steals, and 4.1 8.0 rebounds per appearance at the Community rebounds per game. He also scored a two-year Holscher was named the Vincennes Sun- College of Baltimore County at Cantonsville high 32 points against Broward Community Commercial Player of the Year and to the in 2006-07. College and dished out 12 assists against Santa Evansville Courier & Press All-Southwestern Fe Community College this past season. Indiana team after averaging 18.2 points and To solve the depth problem at guard that 4.2 rebounds per game last year for South Knox plagued the Eagles last season, Herdes has Gant returns to his Indiana roots after one High School. He finishes his career as the added four new players in the back court. season at Lake Michigan College in Benton SKHS all-time leading scorer (1,296 career Junior Marvin Gray and sophomore Kevin Harbor, Michigan. He was selected for the points) and all-time leader in steals (192).

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In the front court, the Eagles will replace honorable mention All-American and first team All-GLVC Norman Plummer.

To ease the transition, USI has added three talented transfers from the junior college ranks in junior forwards Brandon Russ, Tyrone Bradshaw, and Jeron Lewis in addition to junior guard/forward Isaac Stoll.

Russ transfers to USI from St. Catherine College, where he was a first team All-Region and first team All- Junior and Community College Athletic Association. The All-State and All-Division honoree aver- aged 16.1 points and 6.7 rebounds per game for the Patriots, who were 22-6 overall. He led the Western Division of the TJCCAA with an Senior forward Anthony Pimble (left) is a preseason All-American after averaging 11-5 record. Russ’ 16.1 scoring average was 11.4 points and 4.1 rebounds per game last season, while senior guard Kenny 15th in the TJCCAA. Love (right) is making it back from a knee injury that cost him the 2007-08 campaign. He averaged 7.8 points per game in 2006-07. Bradshaw comes to USI from Southwestern Illinois College, where he averaged nine points, three rebounds, and a team-high 2.5 blocks The Eagles last played the Aces in 2006, and January 15. USI has won the last four regular- per game. He also posted season-bests of 32 will be completing a three-games-in-five-seasons season battles in the rivalry, including last points against Lake Land College and seven contract that began in 2004. season’s 79-77 victory in Owensboro, rebounds against Highland Community Kentucky. College. The 2008-09 campaign also features 19 USI home contests beginning November 15 against The GLVC West Division will be different Lewis averaged 9.1 points and 4.8 rebounds Urbana University to start a six-game home- this year with the move of Southern Illinois per game at Northeastern Junior College stand. The 19-game home schedule includes University Edwardsville to Division I. USI (Sterling, ), while shooting 60.4 per- nine GLVC contests. will host Drury University, which advanced to cent from the field (122-202) in 2007-08. He the NCAA II Great Lakes Regional last year, started his collegiate career at Wabash Valley The second annual Bill Joergens Memorial for the Eagles’ homecoming game February 7. College (Mt. Carmel, Illinois), averaging 4.4 Tournament is November 28-29. The Thanks- points and 2.9 rebounds per contest. giving classic-style tournament features USI, Bellarmine University, Florida Southern Stoll makes the switch from Division I base- College, and King College. ball at Southeast Missouri State University to 2008-09 GLVC Preseason Poll USI basketball. He has strong basketball roots, Sandwiched between the opener with Urbana *first-place votes in parenthesis developed on the IHSAA class 3A state cham- and the Bill Joergens Memorial Tournament, pionship team at Washington High School. the Eagles host Harris-Stowe State University West Division Stoll averaged 11.1 points and 7.9 rebounds on November 18; the University of Saint Team Points per game during the championship season. Francis on November 22; and Missouri Baptist 1. Southern Indiana 23 (3) University on November 24. USI finishes the Drury 23 (3) USI starts the 2008-09 regular season cam- non-conference schedule with Temple Baptist 3. Quincy 16 paign in search of history as it plays in the College December 13; Maryville College 4. Missouri-St. Louis 12 Disney Division II Tip-Off Classic for the December 20; Tiffin University December 30; 5. Rockhurst 9 third time in four seasons. USI will try to win and Lake Erie College on January 26. 6. Missouri S&T 7 a tournament-record fourth championship in five appearances at the preseason tournament, GLVC play begins on the road in 2008-09 East Division which runs November 7-9. when USI goes to Lewis University on Team Points December 4. The Eagles will ring in the New 1. Kentucky Wesleyan 32 (3) USI will play Saint Martin University, Year by starting the home-half of the GLVC 2. Northern Kentucky 31 (2) Minnesota State University, and Bentley Schedule against Saint Joseph’s College on 3. Lewis 30 (2) College in the three-day tournament. January 2. 4. Bellarmine 18 5. Saint Joseph’s 15 Prior to playing in the Disney Classic, the A highlight of the conference home schedule 6. UW-Parkside 11 Screaming Eagles will play an exhibition game is the “Battle for the Bridge” game between 7. Indianapolis 10 against the University of Evansville November 1. USI and Kentucky Wesleyan College on

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Rick Herdes, Head Coach

Rick Herdes (Noble, Illinois) has seasons. He also directed the team to its 14th straight 20-win USI basketball fans looking forward season and the fourth straight year with 25 or more wins. to each March. Herdes has steered the Screaming Eagles to five NCAA In 2004-05, Herdes’ Eagles won the program’s first-ever GLVC Division II Tournament appearances Tournament championship and the ninth conference regular- and a 173-52 (.768) overall record season championship. USI’s 17-game winning streak was the during his seven years as head coach. longest in the history of the program. The 18-2 league record is tied for first all-time in the history of the program and third all- USI, under Herdes’ direction both time in the GLVC for victories in a year. as a head coach and assistant, has reached the 20-win mark 15 times in During 2003-04, Herdes directed the Screaming Eagles back to 16 years and won 25 or more games Division II’s center stage as the NCAA II Elite Eight finalists and five times in last seven season. the Great Lakes Regional Champions. He was named the Division II Bulletin Coach of the Month for December when he led the In 2006-07, Herdes was named the Screaming Eagles to an 11-0 record and to the program’s seventh GLVC Coach of the Year after guiding the Eagles to a 29-6 overall NUMBER ONE ranking in 10 seasons. Herdes’ Eagles also finished record, 14-5 GLVC mark, and their second GLVC Tournament the season one win short of the school record with a 28-7 mark. title in three seasons. The Eagles also captured the GLVC West Division crown for a third straight season and became the first In his second season at the helm of the men’s basketball program, team to win three Disney Division II Tip-Off Classic crowns. Herdes took the Screaming Eagles back to the big dance and to within three-point range of the NCAA Division II Elite Eight. Herdes’ Eagles also advanced to the semifinals of the NCAA II Great Lakes Region Tournament for the fifth consecutive season.

The 2005-06 version of Herdes’ Screaming Eagles was 27-7 overall, tied for first in the GLVC West Division, won the Disney Division II Tip-Off Classic, and advanced to the NCAA Division II Great Lakes Region Final for the third time in four

Winningest active coaches prior to 2007-08 (NCAA Division I, II, II)

Name, School (Division) Yr. W-L Pct 1. Roy Williams, N. Carolina (D-I) 20 560-134 .807 2. , Gonzaga (D-I) 9 236-60 .797 3. , Tennessee (D-I) 16 394-108 .785 4. Greg Zimmerman, Alderson Broaddus (D-II) 7 172-49 .778 5. , Wisconsin (D-I) 24 556-163 .773 6. Rick Herdes, S. Indiana (D-II) 7 173-52 .769 7. , Pittsburgh (D-I) 5 132-40 .767 8. Steve Moore, Wooster (D-III) 27 577-178 .764 9. Rob Kornaker, St. John Fisher (D-III) 7 151-48 .759 10. Danny Young, Monetvallo (D-II) 7 169-55 .758 11. Thad Matta, Ohio State (D-I) 8 207-66 .758

Head Coach Rick Herdes has consistantly been ranked in the top 10 of the winningest active coaches list since reaching the minimum five-year requirement. Herdes is second amongst NCAA II coaches in terms of winning percentage.

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Herdes directed the Eagles to a 25-7 overall record, a 16-4 mark in the GLVC, and the Great Lakes Regional finals after defeating No. 1-ranked Michigan Tech University in the semifinals. The squad, which also boasted an honorable mention All-American, two All-Region performers, and three All-GLVC players, advanced in the Sweet 16 of the national tournament for the seventh time in nine seasons.

In his first season at the helm, Herdes had a record-tying year. The Eagles posted a 22-8 overall record, tying the USI record for wins by a first-year coach. He also led the Eagles to a fourth- place finish in the Great Lakes Valley Conference with a 14-6 mark, advancing to the semifinals of the league’s post-season tournament.

Herdes had been with USI for nine seasons as an associate head coach and assistant coach before being tapped for the top position in 2001. The native of Noble, Illinois, is widely known as one of the best recruiters and top coaches in Division II basketball. The Eagles’ successes since Herdes’ arrival reflect his abilities.

In his nine seasons as an assistant at USI, Herdes helped direct the Eagles to a 231-46 overall record (.833), the 1995 NCAA II National Championship, the 1994 NCAA II National Champion- ship game, three Great Lakes Valley Conference championships, nine consecutive NCAA II Tournament appearances, and nine straight 20-win seasons. USI has averaged over 25 victories a season since 1993-94. continued on page 14...

Head Coach Rick Herdes, GLVC Coach of the Year in 2006-07 and the Division II Bulletin Coach of the Month for December 2003, has been a part of 531 victories during his collegiate coaching career.

Herdes has had a hand in over half of the USI men’s basketball pro- gram’s 723 victories. He has helped the Eagles to 404 victories in 16 seasons with the USI men’s basketball program.

In 2003-04, Herdes led the Screaming Eagles back to the NCAA II National Championship game for the first time in 10 years. He led the Eagles to their first-ever GLVC Tournament title in 2004-05 after winning the GLVC regular-season title with a conference mark of 18-2. USI also won the GLVC Tournament in 2006-07.

He has led the Eagles to three NCAA II Regional Championship games and five NCAA II Tournament appearances in seven years. He has averaged nearly 25 wins per year in his first seven seasons at the helm of the USI men’s basketball program.

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USI’s point man on the recruiting trail, Herdes brought in nearly Champion in 1982 and 1983 and had a 68-game winning streak. all of the key players who contributed to USI becoming a national Herdes was inducted into the Illinois High School Athletic power in Division II. Some of those key recruits were two-time Association Hall of Fame in 1998. NABC/NCAA Division II Player of the Year , All- American and GLVC Player of the Year Chad Gilbert, Division Herdes graduated from Graceland College in 1980 with a bachelor’s II Bulletin All-American Jeremy Pearson, and 2001 first team degree in education. As a player, he led Lincoln Trail College to All-American Derrick Lyons. a ninth-place finish in the national tournament and helped lead Graceland to its first-ever appearance in the NAIA Tournament. Herdes came to USI from Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville, where he was an assistant from 1986 to 1992. Herdes and his wife Sarah reside in Evansville with his daughter While at SIUE, Herdes helped Head Coach Larry Graham Taylor (16) and son Connor (13). lead the Cougars to a 127-56 (.694) record and three NCAA Tournament appearances. He was responsible for coordinating recruiting and was the academic advisor to the basketball team and director of summer camps and fundraising events.

In 22 collegiate basketball seasons, the programs Herdes has been involved with have a .776 winning percentage (531-153). During Rick Herdes’ 16-year association with USI, the Screaming Eagles have had 19 players enter the pro ranks. In 1991 and 1992 at SIUE, he was the head coach for the Illinois Prairie State Games, Southern Open Men’s Division. His 1992 team received the silver medal.

Prior to working at SIUE, Herdes was an assistant basketball coach and physical education instructor at Lawrenceville (Illinois) High School, where he worked for Ron Felling, a former Indiana University assistant coach. LHS was the Illinois Class A State

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Rick Herdes, at USI

As Assistant Coach As Head Coach, continued... Year Record Accomplishments Year Record Accomplishments 9 Years 231-46 (.834) • 1995 NCAA II National Champions 2006-07 29-6 • GLVC Coach of the Year • 1994 NCAA II Finalist • GLVC Tournament & regular-season • Nine NCAA II Tournament appearances champions • Ranked number one, nationally, six times • NCAA II Great Lakes Region semifinalist • Three GLVC championships • NCAA II Tournament • Disney D-II Tip-Off Classic champions • Reached 20 wins for 15th straight season • Reached 25 wins for fifth straight season As Head Coach • Reached 27 wins for fourth straight season Year Record Accomplishments • Ranked third, nationally, in 2001-02 22-8 • Tied USI’s season record for wins by a percentage first-year head coach • Ranked number two, nationally • Ranked fifth, nationally, in field goal percentage 2007-08 15-12 • Ranked as high as seventh in he preseason by the Division II Bulletin 2002-03 25-7 • NCAA II Great Lakes Region finalist Total 173-52 (.769)/100-37 GLVC (.730) 2003-04 28-7 • NCAA II Finalist • NCAA II Great Lakes Region champions • NCAA II Tournament • Ranked number one, nationally

2004-05 27-5 • School-record 17-game winning streak • GLVC Tournament & regular-season champions • NCAA II Great Lakes Region semifinalist • Ranked third, nationally, in field goal percentage • Ranked number one, nationally

2005-06 27-7 • NCAA II Great Lakes Region finalist • NCAA II Tournament • GLVC West Division co-champions • Disney D-II Tip-Off Classic champions • Ranked first, nationally, in field goal percentage • Ranked number three, nationally

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In the Spotlight

The University of Southern Indiana men’s basketball team is consistently in the Evansville media spotlight. With Head Coach Rick Herdes at the helm, the Screaming Eagles also have been getting recognition on the national level.

Herdes has been featured in American Basketball Quarterly.

He was named the national coach of the month by the Division II Bulletin in December 2003 after leading the Eagles to an 11-0 start and the program’s seventh NUMBER ONE ranking in 10 years.

On the local level, Herdes and the Eagles are covered by three television stations as well as multiple radio stations, including two that broadcast USI games over the airwaves and on the Internet. The Eagles, who are covered by numerous newspapers, also have their home games carried on the local cable system.

In 2007-08, the Eagles had a majority of their home games broadcast on television. Coach Herdes also has Eagles on Air a local radio show as well as a weekly television show.

In addition to USI basketball games being broadcast live by WYFX FM 106.7 and WSWI AM 820, Head Coach Rick Herdes also has a television show and a radio show.

• Rick Herdes on Basketball is broadcast live every Monday night during the season from Turoni’s on Main Street and can be heard on WYFX FM 106.7.

• The Rick Herdes Show is a weekly television show that recaps USI basketball and gives fans an inside look into the USI men’s basketball program.

*Note: Many of USI’s 19 home games will be televised locally in 2008-09.

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Aaron Brothers, Assistant Coach

Aaron Brothers enters his second season as a full-time assistant coach and his fifth year overall with the men’s basketball coaching staff. Brothers assists Head Coach Rick Herdes with all aspects of the USI men’s basketball program.

Brothers began his collegiate coaching career as a graduate assis- tant coach at USI. During his time as a graduate assistant, the Screaming Eagles posted an 83-18 overall record, 46-12 in the GLVC, captured two GLVC Tournament titles, and made three trips to the NCAA II Tournament.

Prior to coming to USI, Brothers earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Indiana Wesleyan University and was a member of the men’s basketball program. He finished his collegiate basketball career as IWU’s third all-time leading scorer.

“Aaron has been an integral part of our program the last few seasons,” Head Coach Rick Herdes said. “He’s a young man with a great work ethic and the people skills to be a great recruiter.”

The Evansville, Indiana, native also was a two-sport letter winner at Memorial High School.

Andrew Brochin Cassie Parsley Student Manager Student Manager

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Tyson Schnitker, Assistant Coach

Tyson Schnitker begins his first season as an assistant coach at USI. Schnitker assists Head Coach Rick Herdes in all aspects of the USI men’s basketball program.

Schnitker is making the transition from USI player to coach in 2008-09. He was fourth on the team in scoring with 10.1 points per game and led the squad with 3.3 assists per contest in his only season with the Eagles in 2007-08. The native of Robinson, Illinois, had a career-best 30 points against Drury University and six assists in four different games.

Prior to playing last year at USI, Schnitker spent three seasons at Indiana State University. He averaged 7.6 points and 2.1 assists per game in 79 appearances as a Sycamore.

Schnitker joins the USI coaching staff with one year of experi- ence. He was a part-time assistant coach at Lincoln Trail College in 2006-07 before transferring to USI last year.

Schnitker earned a master’s degree in Business Administration from USI this summer and a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from Indiana State in 2007.

Brandon Fisher, Graduate Assistant Coach

Brandon Fisher begins his first season The Colonels were the regional finalist five times in six years as a graduate assistant coach with during his tenure at Henderson County. the men’s basketball program. Prior to entering the coaching ranks, Fisher played one season Fisher comes to USI after spending at Brescia University, and he was a four-year varsity player for the 2007-08 season as the head coach Henderson County. He was an honorable mention All-State, of the boys’ basketball team at Logan All-District, and All-Region performer at Henderson County County High School in Russellville, and helped the Colonels to a pair of Kentucky State Kentucky. He also was the strength Tournament Final Four appearances. and conditioning coordinator for basketball at LCHS. Fisher earned a bachelor’s degree in physical education from USI in 2004 and will be working toward a Master’s of Science degree Fisher began his coaching career at in education. Henderson County High School, serving as the assistant boys basketball coach from 2001 to 2007.

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The USI men’s basketball program is a major part of the Evansville community, taking on many charity and community service projects.

(Above) Head Coach Rick Herdes speaks to many organizations in the Evansville area, helping to promote charity fund-raising events and community involvement.

(Top Right) Junior George Cunningham helps kids in an after-school tutoring program, one of several programs that USI student-athletes are involved in each year.

(Middle Right) Junior Brent Owen brings a smile to the face of a St. Mary’s Hospital patient during the team’s visit last December.

(Bottom Right) Seniors Anthony Pimble (left) and Kenny Love (right) as well as junior Isaac Stoll (middle) help set up for the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure.

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2008-09 Numerical Roster

No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown

1 Tyrone Bradshaw F Jr. 6'8" 210 Cincinnati, OH 3 Kevin Gant G So. 5'8" 155 Indianapolis, IN 5 Brandon Hogg G Fr. 6'1" 185 Edwardsville, IL 10 Marvin Gray G Jr. 5'11" 150 Freeport, Bahamas 12 Kenny Love G Sr. 6'2" 180 South Bend, IN 14 Noah Doss G Fr. 6'4" 180 Boonville, IN 23 Brandon Russ F Jr. 6'8" 250 Cincinnati, OH 24 Anthony Pimble F Sr. 6'6" 185 Bronx, NY 30 Levi Holscher G Fr. 6'0" 160 Vincennes, IN 31 Brandon Carr F Jr. 6'5" 208 Baltimore, MD 33 Brent Owen G Jr. 6'3" 200 Chrisman, IL 34 Nick Duncheon F So. 6'7" 200 Montgomery, IN 40 Jeron Lewis F Jr. 6'8" 270 Ft. Wayne, IN 44 Isaac Stoll F Jr. 6'4" 220 Washington, IN 51 George Cunningham F Jr. 6'7" 235 San Diego, CA

USI Coaching Staff Head Coach: Rick Herdes (eighth season) Assistant Coaches: Aaron Brothers (fifth season), Tyson Schnitker (first season) Managers: Andrew Brochin (third season), Cassie Parsley (third season) Junior forward George Cunningham is expected to play a major role in the paint for the Eagles this year after averaging 3.1 points and 3.5 rebounds per game in 2007-08.

2008-09 Alphabetical Roster

Name No. Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown Player Biography Index Tyrone Bradshaw 1 F Jr. 6'8" 210 Cincinnati, OH Tyrone Bradshaw ...... 32–33 Brandon Carr 31 F Jr. 6'5" 208 Baltimore, MD Brandon Carr ...... 38–39 George Cunningham 51 F Jr. 6'7" 235 San Diego, CA George Cunningham . . . . .28–29 Noah Doss 14 G Fr. 6'4" 180 Boonville, IN Noah Doss ...... 48–49 Nick Duncheon 34 F So. 6'7" 200 Montgomery, IN Nick Duncheon ...... 30–31 Kevin Gant 3 G So. 5'8" 155 Indianapolis, IN Kevin Gant ...... 44–45 Marvin Gray 10 G Jr. 5'11" 150 Freeport, Bahamas Marvin Gray ...... 34–35 Brandon Hogg 5 G Fr. 6'1" 185 Edwardsville, IL Brandon Hogg ...... 46–47 Levi Holscher 30 G Fr. 6'0" 160 Vincennes, IN Levi Holscher ...... 50–51 Jeron Lewis 40 F Jr. 6'8" 270 Ft. Wayne, IN Jeron Lewis ...... 40–41 Kenny Love 12 G Sr. 6'2" 180 South Bend, IN Kenny Love ...... 22–23 Brent Owen 33 G Jr. 6'3" 200 Chrisman, IL Brent Owen ...... 26–27 Anthony Pimble 24 F Sr. 6'6" 185 Bronx, NY Anthony Pimble ...... 24–25 Brandon Russ 23 F Jr. 6'8" 250 Cincinnati, OH Brandon Russ ...... 36–37 Isaac Stoll 44 F Jr. 6'4" 220 Washington, IN Isaac Stoll ...... 42–43

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#1 Tyrone #3 Kevin #5 Brandon #10 Marvin #12 Kenny #14 Noah Bradshaw Gant Hogg Gray Love Doss

#23 Brandon #24 Anthony #30 Levi #31 Brandon #33 Brent #34 Nick Russ Pimble Holscher Carr Owen Duncheon (Whole-shur) (Dunn-jinn)

#40 Jeron #44 Isaac #51 George Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Lewis Stoll Cunningham Rick Herdes Aaron Brothers Tyson Schnitker (Jur-ron) (Eye-zic Stole) (HER-dis)

Graduate Manager Manager Assistant Coach Andrew Brochin Cassie Parsley Brandon Fisher

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Rice Library

Love Profile Favorite Food: Cereal Favorite Restaurant: Red Robin Favorite TV Show: Martin Favorite Movie: Any John Singleton movie Favorite Book: The Prophet Favorite Professional Athletes: Aaron Brooks, Malik Hairston, Music Type: Rap, R&B 22 myusi Home | Mail | Profile | Friends | Music | More

Kenny Love

Networks: University of Southern Indiana ‘09 Hometown: South Bend, Indiana High School/Prev. School: John Adams/Oregon Birthday: February 9, 1985 Major: Sociology Honors: All-Region (junior college); All-State, South Bend Tribune All-Star, two-time All-Conference (high school)

View Photos of Kenny (12) Career Highs Q & A with Kenny Love

Listen to Kenny’s Song Points: 16 Q: If you could live anywhere, where Against: Alaska-Fairbanks would you live? Send Kenny a Message When: November 12, 2006 A: Someplace warm Poke Kenny! Rebounds: 6 (twice) Q: If you had a $5,000 gift card, at Add Kenny as a Friend Last against: SIU Edwardsville what store would it be? When: January 11, 2007 A: I’d shop online

Assists: 6 Q: Big city or small town? Against: Kentucky Wesleyan

When: December 2, 2006 A: Small town

Steals: 4 (twice) Q: Were you named after anyone? Last against: Drury A: I was named after my father When: January 6, 2007 Q: Who would you want to play you in Double-digit scoring efforts: 12 a movie? A: I’d play myself

CAREER STATISTICS G/GS FGM/FGA PCT. 3FGM/FGA PCT. FTM/FTA PCT. REB. AVG. AST. STL. BLK. TP AVG. MIN. 06–07 35/ 0 97/215 .451 25/88 .284 55/66 .833 102 2.9 78 43 5 274 7.8 816 07–08 Red-shirted due to injury

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USI Quad

Pimble Profile Favorite Food: Spanish food Favorite Restaurant: 3 Way (Bronx) Favorite TV Show: Comic View: One Mic Stand Favorite Movie: Shottas Favorite Professional Athlete: Kevin Garnett Favorite Recording Artist: Jay Z Music Type: Rap, hip-hop

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Anthony Pimble

Networks: University of Southern Indiana ‘09 Hometown: Bronx, New York High School/Prev. School: Bronx Regional/Ventura C.C. Birthday: March 28, 1985 Major: Psychology Honors: 2008-09 Pre-season All-America (Street & Smith’s ), Western State Conference North Division Most Outstanding Player, All-State (junior college)

View Photos of Anthony Career Highs Q & A with Anthony Pimble (24) Points: 23 Q: If you could go anywhere, where Listen to Anthony’s Song Against: Harris-Stowe State would you go? Send Anthony a Message When: November 17, 2007 A: Brazil

Poke Anthony! Rebounds: 9 Q: If you could live anywhere, where Against: Quincy would it be? When: Add Anthony as a Friend January 24, 2008 A: Dominican Republic

Assists: 5 Q: If you were stranded on a deserted Against: Missouri-St. Louis island with three people, who would you When: March 1, 2008 want them to be? Steals: 6 A: My son and my sisters Against: Harris-Stowe State

When: November 17, 2007 Q: If you had a $5,000 gift card, at what store would you want it to be? Double-digit scoring efforts: 18 A: Gap

Q: What is a random fact about you oth- ers may not know? A: I’m shy CAREER STATISTICS G/GS FGM/FGA PCT. 3FGM/FGA PCT. FTM/FTA PCT. REB. AVG. AST. STL. BLK. TP AVG. MIN. 07–08 27/25 115/232 .496 23/74 .311 56/74 .757 110 4.1 42 11 47 309 11.4 685

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Health Professions Building

Owen Profile Favorite Food: Lasagna Favorite Restaurant: Texas Roadhouse Favorite TV Show: Family Guy Favorite Movie: Anchorman Favorite Professional Athlete: Larry Bird Favorite Recording Artist: Staind Music Type: Country, rock, rap

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Brent Owen

Networks: University of Southern Indiana ‘10 Hometown: Chrisman, Illinois High School: Chrisman Birthday: December 3, 1986 Major: Physical Education Honors: Two-time Academic All-GLVC (college); All-State, two-time All-Area (high school)

View Photos of Brent (33) Career Highs Q & A with Brent Owen

Listen to Brent’s Song Points: 5 (twice) Q: Who would you want to play you in Last against: Quincy a movie? Send Brent a Message When: February 23, 2008 A: Will Ferrell Poke Brent! Rebounds: 5 Q: Where do you see yourself in five Add Brent as a Friend Against: Ohio Valley years? When: December 8, 2007 A: Coaching college basketball

Assists: 3 Q: If you had a $5,000 gift card, at Against: Quincy what store would you want it to be? When: February 23, 2008 A: eBay Steals: 1 (twice)

Last against: Missouri-St. Louis Q: What is a random fact about you oth- When: January 3, 2008 ers may not know? A: I graduated with 24 students

Q: Big city or small town? A: Small town

CAREER STATISTICS G/GS FGM/FGA PCT. 3FGM/FGA PCT. FTM/FTA PCT. REB. AVG. AST. STL. BLK. TP AVG. MIN. 05–06 Red-shirted and did not play 06–07 17/0 5/12 .417 0/ 3 .000 2/ 2 1.000 13 0.8 4 1 0 12 0.7 52 07–08 20/ 1 7/20 .350 5/12 .417 5/ 6 .833 15 0.8 7 0 1 24 1.2 104 Total 37/ 1 12/32 .375 5/15 .333 7/8 .875 28 0.8 11 1 1 36 1.0 —

2008-09 Men’s Basketball Media Guide • www.usi.edu/sports 27 George CUNNINGHAM 51 6'7"...235 lbs...Junior...Forward

Liberal Arts Building

Cunningham Profile Favorite Food: Sushi Favorite Restaurant: I’d rather cook my own food Favorite TV Show: Still Standing Favorite Movie: The Lion King Favorite Book: The Chronicles of Narnia Favorite Recording Artists: Enya, ABBA Music Type: It depends on my mood

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George Cunningham

Networks: University of Southern Indiana ‘10 Hometown: San Diego, High School: Steele Canyon Birthday: September 3, 1986 Major: Sociology Honors: All-Conference, All-Academic (high school)

View Photos of George Career Highs Q & A with George Cunningham (51) Points: 9 (twice) Q: What is your most memorable moment? Listen to George’s Song Last against: Ferris State A: Winning sectionals for the first time Send George a Message When: December 19, 2007 Q: If you could go anywhere, where would Poke George! Rebounds: 9 you go? Against: Missouri S&T A: Sunny San Diego Add George as a Friend When: January 5, 2008 Q: If you were stranded on a deserted island Assists: 3 with three people, who would you want them Against: Harris-Stowe State to be? When: December 30, 2006 A: My mom, dad, and sister Steals: 2 (three times)

Last against: Missouri-St. Louis Q: Big city or small town? When: January 3, 2008 A: Small town, near a big city

Q: What are some of your hobbies? A: Playing guitar, reading, lifting weights

CAREER STATISTICS G/GS FGM/FGA PCT. 3FGM/FGA PCT. FTM/FTA PCT. REB. AVG. AST. STL. BLK. TP AVG. MIN. 05–06 4/0 4/4 1.000 0/0 .000 2/5 .400 5 1.3 2 1 0 10 2.5 52 06–07 19/0 11/23 .478 0/1 .000 7/13 .538 18 0.9 7 3 0 29 1.5 103 07–08 27/23 34/71 .479 2/11 .182 14/29 .483 94 3.5 12 7 12 84 3.1 498 Total 50/23 49/98 0.500 2/12 .167 21/47 .447 117 2.3 21 11 12 123 2.5 — *Red-shirted due to injury after four games in 2005-06.

2008-09 Men’s Basketball Media Guide • www.usi.edu/sports 29 Nick DUNCHEON 34 6'7"...200 lbs...Sophomore...Forward

Physical Activities Center

Duncheon Profile Favorite Food: Seafood Favorite Restaurant: Red Lobster Favorite TV Show: Family Guy Favorite Movie: Ocean’s 13 Favorite Professional Athlete: Larry Bird Music Type: All kinds

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Nick Duncheon

Networks: University of Southern Indiana ‘11 Hometown: Montgomery, Indiana High School: Barr-Reeve Birthday: March 11, 1988 Major: Finance and Marketing Honors: All-State, two-time Washington Times Herald Outstanding Player of the Year, Evansville Courier & Press All- (high school)

View Photos of Nick (34) Career Highs Q & A with Nick Duncheon

Listen to Nick’s Song Points: 9 Q: If you could go anywhere, where Against: Tiffin would you go? Send Nick a Message When: December 15, 2007 A: Europe Poke Nick! Rebounds: 3 (five times) Q: Who would you want to play you in Add Nick as a Friend Last against: Missouri-St. Louis a movie? When: March 1, 2008 A: Vince Vaughn

Assists: 3 Q: If you had a $5,000 gift card, at Against: Tiffin what store would you want it to be? When: December 15, 2007 A: Macy’s Steals: 1 (four times)

Last against: Missouri-St. Louis Q: What are some of your hobbies? When: March 1, 2008 A: Hunting and fishing

Q: What is your most memorable moment? A: Winning semi-state on a last-second shot in overtime to make it to state

CAREER STATISTICS G/GS FGM/FGA PCT. 3FGM/FGA PCT. FTM/FTA PCT. REB. AVG. AST. STL. BLK. TP AVG. MIN. 07–08 26/ 2 27/69 .391 22/54 .407 19/25 .760 32 1.2 12 3 4 95 3.7 343

2008-09 Men’s Basketball Media Guide • www.usi.edu/sports 31 Tyrone BRADSHAW 1 6'8"...210 lbs...Junior...Forward

University Center & USI Quad

Bradshaw Profile Favorite type of TV: Cartoons Favorite type of movies: Comedies Favorite Professional Athletes: Kevin Garnett, Tracy McGrady, Lebron James Favorite Recording Artists: Lil’ Wayne, Gucci Mane Music Type: Hip-hop, R&B, soul, and oldies

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Tyrone Bradshaw

Networks: University of Southern Indiana ‘10 Hometown: Cincinnati, Ohio High School/Prev. School: Robert A. Taft/Southwestern Illinois Birthday: November 11, 1986 Major: Kinesiology

View Photos of Tyrone (1) Meet Tyrone Bradshaw Q & A with Tyrone Bradshaw

Listen to Tyrone’s Song Transfer: Transferred to USI from South- Q: If you could go anywhere, where western Illinois College, which was 28-5 would you go? Send Tyrone a Message last season and ended the year ranked A: Miami or Los Angeles Poke Tyrone! 16th in the NJCAA...averaged nine points, three rebounds, and a team-high 2.5 Q: If you could live anywhere, where Add Tyrone as a Friend blocks per game...also posted season- would it be? bests of 32 points against Lake Land A: Atlanta College and seven rebounds against Highland Community College. Q: If you had a $5,000 gift card, at what store would you want it to be? High School: Lettered in basketball at Robert A. Taft High School (Cincinnati, A: Wal-Mart or Best Buy Ohio). Q: What is your most memorable Personal: Son of Jacqueline Bradshaw moment? A: Falling from the third story when I was three and not being hurt

Q: Were you named after anyone? A: My dad (Tyrone) and my cousin (Lorenzo)

Q: What is your favorite color? A: Green

2008-09 Men’s Basketball Media Guide • www.usi.edu/sports 33 Marvin GR AY 10 5'11"...150 lbs...Junior...Guard

University Center

Gray Profile Favorite Food: Everything Favorite TV Show: Family Guy Favorite Movies: Bad Boys 2 and Love and Basketball Favorite Professional Athlete: Michael Jordan Favorite Recording Artist: 50 Cent Music Type: Rap

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Marvin Gray

Networks: University of Southern Indiana ‘10 Hometown: Freeport, Bahamas High School/Prev. School: Sir Jack Haywood/Indian River C.C. Birthday: July 26, 1983 Major: Physical Education Honors: All-State, All-Division, All-Conference (junior college)

View Photos of Marvin Meet Marvin Gray Q & A with Marvin Gray (10) Transfer: Transferred to USI from Indi- Q: Who would you want to play you in Listen to Marvin’s Song ana River Community College (Ft. Pierce, a movie? Send Marvin a Message Florida)...led IRCC to a 22-9 record and A: Will Smith a number five ranking in the Florida Junior Poke Marvin! College Athletic Association in 2007-08... Q: Where do you see yourself in five was the team leader with a 14.7 points, years? 6.1 assists, and 3.1 steals per game, while Add Marvin as a Friend A: Teaching also grabbing 4.2 rebounds per contest... also earned first team All-FJCAA Southern Q: If you had a $5,000 gift card, at Conference honors for a second year in a what store would you like it to be? row in 2007-08...was named All-State and All-Division both seasons, while receiving A: Wal-Mart the 2008 Pioneer Pride Award (team most valuable player) at the end of this year... Q: If you could go anywhere, where averaged 14.5 points, 5.2 assists, 3.1 would you go? steals, and 4.1 rebounds per game in two A: Jamaica seasons at IRCC...scored a two-year high 32 points against Broward Community Q: If you could live anywhere, where College and dished out 12 assists against would it be? Santa Fe Community College this past A: season. Q: What is a random fact about you oth- High School: Graduated from Sir Jack ers may not know? Haywood High School (Freeport, Bahamas). A: I don’t talk much

Personal: Son of Garfield and Janet Q: Big city or small town? Gray A: Big city (New York City)

2008-09 Men’s Basketball Media Guide • www.usi.edu/sports 35 Brandon RUSS 23 6'8"...250 lbs...Junior...Forward

Reflection Lake

Russ Profile Favorite Food: Chicken or pizza Favorite Restaurant: LaRosa’s Favorite TV Shows: Martin, 90210, One Tree Hill, Family Guy Favorite Movie: The Notebook Favorite Professional Athlete: Lebron James and Magic Johnson Favorite Recording Artist: Jay Z Music Type: Rap, R&B

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Brandon Russ

Networks: University of Southern Indiana ‘10 Hometown: Cincinnati, OH High School/Prev. School: Robert A. Taft/St. Catherine Birthday: June 4, 1987 Major: Business Honors: First-team All-Region, first-team All-TJ&CCAA, All-State, All-Division, conference Freshman of the Year (junior college); two-time honorable mention State All-Star (high school)

View Photos of Brandon Meet Brandon Russ Q & A with Brandon Russ (23) Transfer: Transferred to USI from Q: Who would you want to play you in Listen to Brandon’s Song St. Catherine College where he was a a movie? Send Brandon a Message first team All-Region and first team All- A: Denzel Washington Tennessee Junior and Community College Poke Brandon! Athletic Association...also earned All-State Q: If you could go anywhere, where and All-Division honors last season... would you go? averaged 16.1 points and 6.7 rebounds Add Brandon as a Friend A: Europe per game for the Patriots, who were 22-6 overall and led the Western Division of Q: If you could live anywhere, where the TJCCAA with an 11-5 record...the 16.1 would it be? scoring average was 15th in the TJCCAA ...earned Freshman of the Year in the A: California conference. Q: Were you named after anyone? High School: Lettered in basketball at A: My mom’s last name Robert A. Taft High School (Cincinnati, Ohio)...honorable mention State All-Star Q: If you were stranded on a deserted as a junior and senior. island with two people, who would you like them to be? Personal: Son of Scottie Jackson and A: My mom and my daughter Lisa Russ Q: What is your most memorable moment? A: Playing in front of Michael Jordan

Q: If you had a $5,000 gift card, at what store would you like it to be? A: Wal-Mart

2008-09 Men’s Basketball Media Guide • www.usi.edu/sports 37 Brandon CARR 31 6'5"...208 lbs...Junior...Forward

Rice Library

Carr Profile Favorite Food: Soul food Favorite TV Show: That 70’s Show Favorite Movie: Fresh Favorite Book: B-More Careful Favorite Professional Athlete: Kevin Garnett Favorite Recording Artist: Jay Z Music Type: Rap, R&B

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Brandon Carr

Networks: University of Southern Indiana ‘10 Hometown: Baltimore, Maryland High School/Prev. School: Woodlawn/C.C. of Baltimore County at Catonsville Birthday: May 27, 1986 Major: Physical Education Honors: First-team All-Region XX, first-team All-Maryland Junior College (junior college)

View Photos of Brandon Meet Brandon Carr Q & A with Brandon Carr (31) Transfer: Transferred to USI from the Q: Where do you see yourself in five Listen to Brandon’s Song Community College of Baltimore County years? Send Brandon a Message at Catonsville...was named first team A: Having a family and being successful NJCAA All-Region XX and first team All- Poke Brandon! Maryland Junior College as a sophomore Q: If you had a $5,000 gift card, at ...also named CCBC Catonsville Male what store would you want it to be? Athlete of the Year in 2006-07...averaged Add Brandon as a Friend A: Downtown Locker Room or Samos 13.1 points and 8.0 rebounds per game in 2006-07. Q: What is a random fact about you oth- ers may not know? High School: Lettered in basketball at Woodlawn High School (Baltimore, A: I’m shy Maryland). Q: Big city or small town? Personal: Son of Stepney and Sherrie A: Big city Carr Q: Who is the most important person in your life? A: Ella F. Carr

Q: What is your favorite color? A: Red

2008-09 Men’s Basketball Media Guide • www.usi.edu/sports 39 Jeron LEWIS 40 6'8"...270 lbs...Junior...Forward

Liberal Arts Building

Lewis Profile Favorite Food: Lasagna Favorite Restaurant: Applebee’s Favorite TV Show: Family Guy Favorite Movie: Belly Favorite Professional Athlete: Jermaine O’Neal Favorite Recording Artist: Nas Music Type: Rap, R&B

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Jeron Lewis

Networks: University of Southern Indiana ‘10 Hometown: Ft. Wayne, Indiana High School/Prev. School: North Side/Northeastern J.C. Birthday: April 9, 1988 Major: Business Management Honors: Ft. Wayne News-Sentinel Prep Sports 2006 Player of the Year (high school)

View Photos of Jeron (40) Meet Jeron Lewis Q & A with Jeron Lewis

Listen to Jeron’s Song Transfer: Transferred to USI after spending Q: What is a random fact about you oth- last season at Northeastern Junior College ers may not know? Send Jeron a Message (Sterling, Colorado)...averaged 9.1 points A: I teach the game of basketball to Poke Jeron! and 4.8 rebounds per game, while shooting younger kids during the summer 60.4 percent from the field (122-202)... Add Jeron as a Friend started his collegiate career at Wabash Q: Where do you see yourself in five Valley College (Mt. Carmel, Illinois)...aver- years? aged 4.4 points and 2.9 rebounds per A: Playing professional basketball or contest, while dropping in field goals coaching at a rate of 57.8 percent (41-71). Q: If you were stranded on a deserted Named the Ft. Wayne High School: island with three people, who would you News-Sentinel Prep Sports 2006 Player like them to be? of the Year as a senior at North Side High School (Ft. Wayne, Indiana)...averaged a A: Stacey Dash, Lisa Raye, Melissa Ford double-double during his senior season, recording 17.9 points and 13.4 rebounds Q: If you could go anywhere, where per game...led the IHSAA in rebounding would you go? as a senior. A: Brazil

Personal: Son of Frankie Lewis Q: Who would you want to play you in a movie? A: Shaq

Q: If you had a $5,000 gift card, at what store would you like it to be? A: Best Buy

2008-09 Men’s Basketball Media Guide • www.usi.edu/sports 41 Isaac STOLL 44 6'4"...220 lbs...Junior...Forward

Physical Activities Center

Stoll Profile Favorite Food: Chinese Favorite Restaurant: Outback Steakhouse Favorite TV Show: Family Guy Favorite Movie: Hot Rod Favorite Professional Athlete: Michael Jordan Favorite Recording Artist: Lil’ Wayne Music Type: Rap, Hip-hop

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Isaac Stoll

Networks: University of Southern Indiana ‘10 Hometown: Washington, Indiana High School/Prev. School: Washington/Southeast Missouri State Birthday: March 17, 1987 Major: Accounting Honors: Honorable mention All-State, two-time All-Conference (high school)

View Photos of Isaac (44) Meet Isaac Stoll Q & A with Isaac Stoll

Listen to Isaac’s Song Transfer: Transferred to USI from Southeast Q: Where do you see yourself in five Missouri State University and will trade the years? Send Isaac a Message baseball field for the basketball court... A: Working as an accountant Poke Isaac! pitcher on the Redhawk staff in 2007, after spending one season on the mound Q: Who would you want to play you in Add Isaac as a Friend and in the infield at Vincennes University a movie? in 2006...did not play for SEMO in 2008. A: Matt Damon High School: Lettered in baseball and Q: If you could go anywhere, where basketball at Washington High School would you go? (Washington, Indiana)...was a major contributor to the Washington High School A: Scotland (Washington, Indiana) boys basketball team’s run to an IHSAA class 3A state Q: If you could live anywhere, where championship in 2005...averaged 11.1 would it be? points and 7.9 rebounds per game during A: North Carolina the championship season, including a 16-point performance in the title game... Q: If you had a $5,000 gift card, at was honored after his senior season by what store would you want it to be? being named honorable mention All-State A: Best Buy and All-Big Eight Conference...also was named All-Big Eight as a junior after aver- Q: Were you named after anyone? aging 10.9 points and 7.2 rebounds per A: My grandpa contest in 2003-04.

Personal: Son of Lyn and Tanya Stoll... brother of former USI men’s soccer player Evan Stoll

2008-09 Men’s Basketball Media Guide • www.usi.edu/sports 43 Kevin GANT 3 5'8"...155 lbs...Sophomore...Guard

Arts Studio

Gant Profile Favorite Food: Spaghetti Favorite Restaurant: O’Charley’s Favorite TV Show: Fresh Prince of Bel Air Favorite Movie: Love and Basketball Favorite Book: The Outsiders Favorite Professional Athlete: Tony Parker Music Type: Rap, R&B

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Kevin Gant

Networks: University of Southern Indiana ‘11 Hometown: Indianapolis, Indiana High School/Prev. School: North Centra/Lake Michigan Birthday: March 9, 1989 Major: Exercise Science Honors: Selected to Western MCCAA All-Stars, All-Western Division (junior college); Alternate for the Hoosier Basketball Top 40 (high school)

View Photos of Kevin (3) Meet Kevin Gant Q & A with Kevin Gant

Listen to Kevin’s Song Transfer: Returns to his Indiana roots after Q: If you had a $5,000 gift card, at one season at Lake Michigan College what store would you want it to be? Send Kevin a Message (Benton Harbor, Michigan)...was selected A: Niketown Poke Kevin! for the Western MCCAA All-Stars after averaging eight points, 7.9 assists, and Q: If you could go anywhere, where Add Kevin as a Friend three steals per game...the 7.9 assists per would you go? game ranked sixth in the NJCAA...named A: Brazil All-Western Division player...set the Lake Michigan single-game (17) and single- Q: If you could live anywhere, where season (229) records for assists. would it be? High School: Played for North Central A: Florida High School (Indianapolis, Indiana)...was an alternate for the Hoosier Basketball Q: Who would you want to play you in Top 40 in 2006-07 and tied for 20th in a movie? Indiana for assists per game. A: Will Smith (a taller version)

Personal: Son of Jesse Gant and Joyce Q: Big city or small town? Reid A: Big city

Q: What is your favorite color? A: Black

2008-09 Men’s Basketball Media Guide • www.usi.edu/sports 45 Brandon HOGG 5 6'1"...185 lbs...Freshman...Guard

Physical Activities Center

Hogg Profile Favorite Food: Double cheeseburgers Favorite Restaurant: Chinatown Buffet Favorite TV Show: Fresh Prince of Bel Air Favorite Movie: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Favorite Professional Athlete: Chauncey Billups Favorite Recording Artist: Chris Brown Music Type: R&B

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Brandon Hogg

Networks: University of Southern Indiana ‘12 Hometown: Edwardsville, Illinois High School: Edwardsville Birthday: September 17, 1989 Major: Secondary Education Honors: Fourth-team All-State (high school)

View Photos of Brandon Meet Brandon Hogg Q & A with Brandon Hogg (5) High School: Begins his collegiate career Q: If you were stranded on a deserted Listen to Brandon’s Song at USI after a successful four seasons at island with three people, who would you Send Brandon a Message Edwardsville High School (Edwardsville, want them to be? Illinois)...led the Tigers to a 27-3 record in A: Flavor Flav, Halle Berry, Poke Brandon! 2007-08, good enough to be ranked sev- Hanah Montana enth in the Associated Press Class 4A poll Add Brandon as a Friend at the end of the season...named fourth-team Q: If you had a $5,000 gift card, at Illinois Basketball Coaches Association what store would you want it to be? All-State after averaging 14.0 points, 8.1 A: Ralph Lauren assists, and 6.6 rebounds per game...the 8.1 assists per game led the St. Louis area Q: What is a random fact about you oth- in that statistical category. ers may not know? Personal: Son of Larry and Cheryl Hogg A: I enjoy singing Q: Where do you see yourself in five years? A: Graduating from USI and a career leader

Q: Big city or small town? A: Big city

Q: What is your favorite color? A: Red

2008-09 Men’s Basketball Media Guide • www.usi.edu/sports 47 Noah DOSS 14 6'4"...180 lbs...Freshman...Guard

Rice Library

Doss Profile Favorite Food: Pineapple Favorite Restaurant: Applebee’s Favorite TV Show: The Office Favorite Movie: Happy Gilmore Favorite Professional Athlete: Pistol Pete Maravich Music Type: Everything but country

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Noah Doss

Networks: University of Southern Indiana ‘12 Hometown: Boonville, Indiana High School: Boonville Birthday: November 22, 1989 Major: Occupational Therapy Honors: All-Conference (high school)

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Listen to Noah’s Song High School: Lettered in basketball Q: If you had a $5,000 gift card, at and track at Boonville High School what store would you like it to be? Send Noah a Message (Boonville, Indiana)...led the team in scoring A: Champs Poke Noah! as a sophomore, junior, and senior...was named All-Big Eight Conference as a Q: If you could go anywhere, where Add Noah as a Friend senior. would you go? A: Hawaii Personal: Son of Tim and Neka Doss Q: If you could live anywhere, where would it be? A: Hawaii

Q: What is your favorite color? A: Blue

Q: What are some of your hobbies? A: Fishing

Q: Big city or small town? A: Small town

2008-09 Men’s Basketball Media Guide • www.usi.edu/sports 49 Levi HOLSCHER 30 6'0"...160 lbs...Freshman...Guard

Orr Center

Holscher Profile Favorite Food: Pizza Favorite Restaurant: Stake ´n Shake Favorite TV Show: Family Guy Favorite Movie: Hoosiers Favorite Professional Athlete: Kevin Garnett Favorite Recording Artist: Randy Travis Music Type: Country, Alternative rock, and classic rock

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Levi Holscher

Networks: University of Southern Indiana ‘12 Hometown: Vincennes, Indiana High School: South Knox Birthday: August 4, 1989 Major: Biology Honors: Vincennes Sun-Commercial Player of the Year, Evansville Courier & Press All-Southwestern Indiana (high school)

View Photos of Levi (30) Meet Levi Holscher Q & A with Levi Holscher

Listen to Levi’s Song High School: Earned letters in basketball, Q: What is a random fact about you oth- baseball, soccer, and cross country at South ers may not know? Send Levi a Message Knox High School (Vincennes, Indiana)... A: I was Valedictorian of my class Poke Levi! was named the Vincennes Sun-Commercial Player of the Year and to the Evansville Q: Where do you see yourself in five Add Levi as a Friend Courier & Press All-Southwestern Indiana years? team after averaging 18.2 points and 4.2 A: Starting medical school rebounds per game as a senior...helped lead the Spartans to the Class 2A Regional Q: If you could go anywhere, where Semifinals and an 18-7 overall record in would you go? 2007-08...member of the Indiana South All-Star team and scored 14 points in the A: Paris 2008 North/South Indiana All-Star Classic after the 2007-08 campaign...finished his Q: If you could live anywhere, where career as the SKHS all-time leading scorer would it be? (1,296 career points) and all-time leader A: Indiana in steals (192)...played at SKHS under the direction of former USI player Joe Patton. Q: Who would you want to play you in a movie? Personal: Son of Larry and Kathy A: Brad Pitt Holscher Q: If you were stranded on a deserted island with three people, who would you like them to be? A: Michael Jordan, George Cunningham, Jessica Simpson

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Non-Conference Schedule Saturday, November 1: Evansville, IN (Roberts Stadium) Thursday, November 18: Physical Activities Center UNIVERSITY OF EVANSVILLE HARRIS-STOWE STATE UNIVERSITY Location/Enrollment: Evansville, IN/2,647 Location/Enrollment: St. Louis, MO/2,000 SID/Phone: Bob Boxell/812-488-2285 SID/Phone: Phillip Hunt/314-340-5984 Web site: www.gopurpleaces.com Web site: athletics/hssu.edu Affiliation: NCAA I Affiliation: NAIA I Nickname: Purple Aces Nickname: Hornets Conference: Missouri Valley Conference: American Midwest Conference Head Coach: Marty Simmons Head Coach: Rich Fanning 2007-08 Record: 9-21 (3-15 MVC/10th) 2007-08 Record: 13-19 (6-8 AMC/4th)

Friday, November 7: Orlando, FL (Milkhouse) Saturday, November 22: Physical Activities Center SAINT MARTIN’S UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF SAINT FRANCIS Location/Enrollment: Lacey, WA/1,250 Location/Enrollment: Ft. Wayne, IN/4,500 SID/Phone: Nykki Schele/360-438-4328 SID/Phone: Bill Scott/219-399-7700 Web site: www.smusaints.com Web site: www.saintfranciscougars.com Affiliation: NCAA II Affiliation: NAIA I Nickname: Saints Nickname: Cougars Conference: Great Northwest Athletic Conference: Mid-Central College Head Coach: Keith Cooper Head Coach: Jeff Rekeweg 2007-08 Record: 13-14 (8-10 GNAC/t-5th) 2007-08 Record: 14-17 (5-11 MCC/8th)

Saturday, November 8: Orlando, FL (Milkhouse) Monday, November 24: Physical Activities Center MINNESOTA STATE UNIVERSITY MISSOURI BAPTIST UNIVERSITY Location/Enrollment: Mankato, MN/14,000 Location/Enrollment: St. Louis, MO/2,800 SID/Phone: Paul Allan/507-389-2625 SID/Phone: Tiah Wingate/314-744-5372 Web site: www.msumavericks.com Web site: www.mobap.edu/athletics Affiliation: NCAA II Affiliation: NAIA I Nickname: Mavericks Nickname: Spartans Conference: Northern Sun Intercollegaite Conference: American Midwest Head Coach: Matt Margenthaler Head Coach: Raymond Ferrell 2007-08 Record: 22-7 (11-1 North Central Conference/1st) 2007-08 Record: 6-25 (4-10 AMC/7th) NCAA II Tournament: North Central Region first round Friday, November 28: Physical Activities Center Sunday, November 9: Orlando, FL (Milkhouse) KING COLLEGE BENTLEY COLLEGE Location/Enrollment: Bristol, TN/1,515 Location/Enrollment: Waltham, MA/4,000 SID/Phone: Dale Burns/423-652-4779 SID: Dick Lipe/781-891-2334 Web site: www.kingtornado.com Web site: www.bentley.edu/athletics Affiliation: NAIA II Affiliation: NCAA II Nickname: Tornado Nickname: Falcons Conference: Appalacian Athletic Conference: Northeast-10 Head Coach: George Pitts Head Coach: Jay Lawson 2007-08 Record: 26-8 (16-2 AAC/1st) 2007-08 Record: 34-1 (20-0 NE-10/1st) NAIA II Tournament: Lost in first round NCAA II Tournament: Elite Eight semi-finalist Saturday, November 29: Physical Activities Center Saturday, November 15: Physical Activities Center FLORIDA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY URBANA UNIVERSITY Location/Enrollment: Lakeland, FL/1,946 Location/Enrollment: Urbana, OH/1,510 SID/Phone: Bill Turnage/863-680-4256 SID/Phone: Chris Anders/937-484-1290 Web site: www.flsouthern.edu/athletics Web site: www.urbana.edu/athletics/blueknights.htm Affiliation: NCAA II Affiliation: NCAA II Nickname: Moccasins Nickname: Blue Knights Conference: Sunshine State Conference: Independent Head Coach: Head Coach: Paul Bryant 2007-08 Record: 24-9 (12-4 SSC/1st) 2007-08 Record: 5-23 (3-11 Am. Mideast Conf./7th South) NCAA II Tournament: South Region first round

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Non-Conference Schedule Saturday, December 13: Physical Activities Center Tuesday, December 30: Physical Activities Center TEMPLE BAPTIST COLLEGE TIFFIN UNIVERSITY Location/Enrollment: Cincinnati, OH/50 Location/Enrollment: Tiffin, OH/2,000 SID/Phone: Randy Douglas/513-851-3800 SID/Phone: Shane O’Donnell/419-448-3288 Web site: www.templebaptistcollege.com/TBCrams Web site: www.tiffin.edu/athletics Affiliation: NCCAA Affiliation: NCAA II Nickname: Rams Nickname: Dragons Conference: Independent Conference: Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic (1st year) Head Coach: Randy Douglas Head Coach: Rodney Martin 2007-08 Record: n/a 2007-08 Record: 3-24 (Independent)

Saturday, December 20: Physical Activities Center Monday, January 26: Physical Activities Center MARYVILLE UNIVERSITY LAKE ERIE COLLEGE Location/Enrollment: St. Louis, MO/3,400 Location/Enrollment: Painesville, OH/1,100 SID/Phone: Katie Jo Kuhens/314-529-9312 SID/Phone: Kristy Booher/440-375-7475 Web site: athletics.maryville.edu Web site: www.lec.edu/athletics Affiliation: NCAA III (2009-10 member of GLVC) Affiliation: NCAA II (provisional) Nickname: Saints Nickname: Storm Conference: St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference: Independent Head Coach: Matt Rogers Head Coach: Cliff Hunt 2007-08 Record: 13-14 (9-7 SLIAC/4th) 2007-08 Record: 18-9 (13-5 Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference/2nd)

Great Lakes Valley Conference Schedule Thursday, December 4: Romeoville, IL (Neil Carey Arena) Friday, January 2: Physical Activities Center LEWIS UNIVERSITY SAINT JOSEPH’S COLLEGE Location: Romeoville, IL/5,200 Location: Rensselaer, IN/1,000 SID/Phone: Matt Brendich/815-836-5229 SID/Phone: Ken Badylak/219-866-6141 Web site: lewisflyers.cstv.com Web site: www.saintjoe.edu/athletics Nickname: Flyers Nickname: Pumas Head Coach: Scott Trost Head Coach: Richard Davis 2007-08 Record: 20-11 (11-8 GLVC/t-4th East) 2007-08 Record: 18-12 (13-6 GLVC/3rd East) GLVC Tournament Finish: Lost in championship GLVC Tournament Finish: Lost in semifinals NCAA II Tournament: Great Lakes Region first round NCAA II Tournament: Great Lakes Region first round

Saturday, December 6: Kenosha, WI (DeSimone Gymnasium) Sunday, January 4: Physical Activities Center UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE UNIVERSITY OF INDIANAPOLIS Location/Enrollment: Kenosha, WI/5,500 Location: Indianapolis, IN/4,728 SID/Phone: Steve Kratochvil/262-595-2045 SID/Phone: Mitch Wigness/317-788-3494 Web site: www.parksiderangers.com Web site: athletics.uindy.edu Nickname: Rangers Nickname: Greyhounds Head Coach: Tom Reigel Head Coach: Stan Gouard 2007-08 Record: 16-11 (9-10 GLVC/6th East) 2007-08 Record: 14-13 (8-11 GLVC/7th East) GLVC Tournament Finish: Did not qualify GLVC Tournament Finish: Did not qualify

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Great Lakes Valley Conference Schedule Thursday, January 8: Physical Activities Center Thursday, January 29: Springfield, MO (Weiser Gymnasium) NORTHERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY Saturday, February 7: Physical Activities Center Location/Enrollment: Highland Heights, KY/15,000 DRURY UNIVERSITY SID/Phone: Don Owen/859-572-5470 Location/Enrollment: Springfield, MO/1,650 Web site: www.nkunorse.com SID/Phone: Scott Puryear/417-873-4097 Nickname: Norse Web site: www.drurypanthers.com Head Coach: David Bezold Nickname: Panthers 2007-08 Record: 21-8 (14-5 GLVC/t-1st East) Head Coach: Steve Hesser GLVC Tournament Finish: Lost in first round 2007-08 Record: 25-6 (15-4 GLVC/1st West) NCAA II Tournament: Great Lakes Region semi-finalist GLVC Tournament: GLVC Champions NCAA II Tournament: Great Lakes Region first round Saturday, January 10: Louisville, KY (Knight’s Hall) BELLARMINE UNIVERSITY Saturday, January 31: Rolla, MO (Bullman Multi-Purpose Bldg.) Location/Enrollment: Louisville, KY/2,600 Thursday, February 21: Physical Activities Center SID/Phone: John Spugnardi/502-452-8329 MISSOURI UNIV. OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Web site: www.bellarmine.edu/athletics Location/Enrollment: Rolla, MO/6,100 Nickname: Knights SID/Phone: John Kean/573-341-4140 Head Coach: Web site: sports.mst.edu 2007-08 Record: 17-11 (11-8 GLVC/t-4th East) Nickname: Miners GLVC Tournament Finish: Lost in first round Head Coach: Dale Martin 2007-08 Record: 3-24 (0-19 GLVC/7th West) Thursday, January 15: Physical Activities Center GLVC Tournament Finish: Did not qualify KENTUCKY WESLEYAN COLLEGE Location/Enrollment: Owensboro, KY/755 Thursday, February 5: Physical Activities Center SID/Phone: Roy Pickerill/270-852-3347 Saturday, February 14: Quincy, IL (Pepsi Arena) Web site: www.kwc.edu/athletics/athindex.asp QUINCY UNIVERSITY Nickname: Panthers Location/Enrollment: Quincy, IL/1,250 Head Coach: Todd Lee SID/Phone: Brian Lovellette/217-228-5241 2007-08 Record: 24-8 (14-5 GLVC/t-1st East) Web site: www.quincy.edu/Athletics/Index.php GLVC Tournament Finish: Lost in first round Nickname: Hawks NCAA II Tournament: Great Lakes Region first round Head Coach: Marty Bell 2007-08 Record: 16-13 (9-10 GLVC/t-3rd West) Thursday, January 22: Physical Activities Center GLVC Tournament Finish: Lost in semifinals Thursday, February 19: St. Louis, MO (Mark Twain Building) UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS Location/Enrollment: St. Louis, MO/15,500 SID/Phone: Mary Ann Mitchell/314-516-5660 Web site: www.goumsltritons.com Nickname: Tritons Head Coach: Chris Pilz 2007-08 Record: 10-17 (5-14 GLVC/t-5th West) GLVC Tournament Finish: Did not qualify

Saturday, January 24: Physical Activities Center Saturday, February 28: Kansas City, MO (Mason-Halpin Fldh.) ROCKHURST UNIVERSITY Location/Enrollment: Kansas City, MO/3,000 SID/Phone: John Dodderidge/816-501-4850 Web site: www.rockhurst.edu/ru_athletics/index.asp Nickname: Hawks Head Coach: Bill O’Conner 2007-08 Record: 9-18 (5-14 GLVC/t-5th West) GLVC Tournament: Did not qualify

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Screaming Eagles fly around the USA and beyond

he University of Southern Indiana men’s basketball teams have trav- Teled the continental United States and beyond since 1990. USI has played regular-season games, regular-season tournaments, and post- season contests in Alaska, Arkansas, the Bahamas, California, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Maryland, Michigan, Missouri, Nevada, Ohio, Tennessee, and Wisconsin.

USI has played in the prestigious Division II Tip-Off Classic at Disney’s Wide World of Sports in Orlando, Florida, four times. The Eagles also have played in the High Desert Classic in Las Vegas, Nevada, four times.

Anchorage, Alaska

Houghton, Michigan

Springfield, Las Vegas, Nevada Massachusetts Washington, D.C. Bakersfield, California Arkadelphia, Arkansas Orlando, Florida

Nassau, Bahamas

In November 2005, the Screaming Eagles became the first team to win the Disney Division II Tip-Off Classic for a second time. Last year, they became the first team to win the tournament in back-to-back seasons.

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Record: 15-12 Home: 11-7 Away: 4-5 Neutral: 0-0 GLVC: 0-10

TOTAL 3–PTS REBOUNDS ## Player GP–GS Min Avg FG­–FGA Pct 3FG–FGA Pct FT–FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

21 Norman Plummer . . 27–27 893 33.1 191–330 .579 7–27 .259 137–204 .672 97 191 288 10.7 55 1 39 65 12 41 526 19.5 24 Anthony Pimble . . . 27–25 685 25.4 115–232 .496 23–74 .311 56–74 .757 39 71 110 4.1 57 1 42 63 11 47 309 11.4 02 Darren Cloud . . . . 23–12 556 24.2 80–177 .452 46–104 .442 36–46 .783 9 36 45 2.0 37 0 40 52 3 13 242 10.5 30 Tyson Schnitker . . . 26–26 908 34.9 101–244 .414 35–99 .354 25–33 .758 3 49 52 2.0 35 0 85 44 3 36 262 10.1 12 Josh Huebner . . . . 20–13 497 24.9 35–102 .343 15–52 .288 25–30 .833 8 36 44 2.2 33 0 44 53 1 20 110 5.5 15 Dexter Powell . . . . 20–1 264 13.2 33–61 .541 1–7 .143 16–28 .571 19 23 42 2.1 26 0 9 16 6 11 83 4.2 34 Nick Duncheon . . . 26–2 343 13.2 27–69 .391 22–54 .407 19–25 .760 11 21 32 1.2 28 0 12 18 3 4 95 3.7 51 George Cunningham . . 27–23 498 18.4 34–71 .479 2–11 .182 14–29 .483 50 44 94 3.5 55 0 12 30 7 12 84 3.1 44 Nathan Schumacher . 25–1 239 9.6 26–38 .684 0–1 .000 13–33 .394 17 36 53 2.1 36 1 9 15 1 2 65 2.6 25 Brandon Hopf . . . 26–2 243 9.3 29–53 .547 2–6 .333 5–12 .417 17 16 33 1.3 22 0 9 19 0 6 65 2.5 31 Drew Glover ...... 17–2 113 6.6 10–26 .385 10–23 .435 3–4 .750 0 4 4 0.2 17 1 15 6 0 4 33 1.9 23 Brent Owen . . . . 20–1 104 5.2 7–20 .350 5–12 .417 5–6 .833 6 9 15 0.8 9 0 7 8 0 1 24 1.2 14 Rodney Davis . . . . 8–0 37 4.6 2–13 .154 0–4 .000 2–5 .400 1 2 3 0.4 2 0 3 2 0 3 6 0.8 01 Derrick Lee . . . . . 6–0 16 2.7 1–4 .250 1–4 .250 0–1 .000 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 0 2 0 0 3 0.5 Team ...... 36 39 75 2.8 0 1

Total ...... 27 5400 691–1440 .480 169–478 .354 356–530 .672 313 579 892 33.0 414 4 327 394 47 200 1907 70.6 Opponents . . . . . 27 5400 656–1403 .468 204–543 .376 269–394 .683 239 535 774 28.7 496 — 328 416 53 198 1785 66.1

TEAM STATISTICS USI OPP DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND

SCORING ...... 1907 1785 11/17/07 Harris-Stowe State W 87–62 2,100 Points per game . . . . 70.6 66.1 11/20/07 Illinois-Springfield L 66–68 1,850 #11/23/07 Southwest Minnesota W 61–51 1,900 Scoring margin . . . . +4.5 — # FIELD GOALS–ATT . . . . 691–1440 656–1403 11/24/07 Northwest Missouri State L 66–74 1,500 Field goal pct ...... 480 .468 *12/1/07 at Kentucky Wesleyan W 79–77 3,000 3 POINT FG–ATT . . . . 169–478 204–543 12/8/07 Ohio Valley W 94–68 1,700 3–point FG pct . . . . .354 .376 12/15/07 Tiffin W 87–49 1,700 3–pt FG made per game . 6.3 7.6 12/19/07 Ferris State W 83–60 1,725 FREE THROWS–ATT . . . 356–530 269–394 12/30/07 Michigan Tech W 58–57 2,000 pct ...... 672 .683 *1/3/08 at Missouri-St. Louis W 67–44 221 F–Throws made per game . 13.2 10.0 *1/5/08 at Missouri S&T W 73–57 300 REBOUNDS ...... 892 774 *1/10/08 Wisconsin-Parkside L 65–72 2,000 Rebounds per game . . . 33.0 28.7 *1/12/08 Lewis L 77–87 2,000 Rebounding margin . . . +4.4 — *1/17/08 at Northern Kentucky L 62–78 1,244 ASSISTS ...... 327 328 *1/19/08 at Bellarmine L 49–65 1,383 Assists per game . . . . 12.1 12.1 *1/24/08 Quincy L 64–74 2,000 TURNOVERS ...... 394 416 *1/26/08 SIU Edwardsville W 74–69 2,000 Turnovers per game . . . 14.6 15.4 *1/31/08 at Drury L 56–61 1,155 Turnover margin . . . . +0.8 — *2/02/08 at Rockhurst W 61–60 512 Assist/turnover ratio . . . 0.8 0.8 *2/7/08 Saint Joseph’s L 57–75 1,900 STEALS ...... 200 198 *2/9/08 Indianapolis W 81–76 2,300 Steals per game . . . . 7.4 7.3 *2/14/08 Rockhurst W 95–71 1,900 BLOCKS ...... 47 53 *2/16/08 Drury L 68–70 1,900 Blocks per game . . . . 1.7 2.0 *2/21/08 at SIU Edwardsville L 58–70 1,100 ATTENDANCE . . . . . 33875 9749 *2/23/08 at Quincy L 62–73 834 Home games–Avg/Game . 18–1882 9–1083 *2/28/08 Missouri S&T W 76–55 1,600 Neutral site–Avg/Game . — 0–0 *3/1/08 Missouri–St. Louis W 81–62 1,800

*Conference game; #Bill Joergens Memorial Tournament (Physical Activities Center, Evansville, IN) SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT Total

Southern Indiana . . . . . 969 938 0 – 1,907 Opponents ...... 844 941 0 – 1,785

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2007-08 Great Lakes Valley Conference FINAL Standings 2007-08 All-GLVC www.glvcsports.com First Team Rodney Edgerson, KWC Jeff Fahnbulleh, KWC GLVC DIVISION OVERALL Collins Harris, DU Andre Muse, QU West W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. Norman Plummer, USI 1 Drury 15 4 .789 10 2 .833 25 6 .806 Second Team SIU Edwardsville 10 9 .526 8 4 .667 17 11 .607 Stephan Bolt, LU Quincy 9 10 .474 9 3 .750 16 13 .552 Ronald Coleman, SJC Southern Indiana 9 10 .474 7 5 .583 15 12 .556 T.J. Gray, SIUE Dzaflo Larki, BU Missouri-St. Louis 5 14 .263 4 8 .333 10 17 .370 Harrison Morton, NKU Rockhurst 5 14 .263 4 8 .333 9 18 .333 Missouri S&T 0 19 .000 0 12 .000 3 24 .111 Honorable Mention Adam Brames, BU GLVC DIVISION OVERALL DeAndre Brock, UIndy Brandon Dagans, LU West W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. Joey Deas, RU 1Northern Kentucky 14 5 .737 9 3 .750 21 8 .724 Jason Genova, LU 1 Steven Gum, DU Kentucky Wesleyan 14 5 .737 8 4 .667 24 8 .750 Cameron Murkey, QU 1 Saint Joseph’s 13 6 .684 6 6 .500 18 12 .600 T.J. Smith, KWC 1Lewis 11 8 .579 5 7 .417 20 11 .645 Devin Thomas, SJC Bellarmine 11 8 .579 5 7 .417 17 11 .607 John Torson, RU Wisconsin-Parkside 9 10 .474 5 7 .417 16 11 .593 Player of the Year Indianapolis 8 11 .421 4 8 .333 14 13 .519 Jeff Fahnbulleh, KWC 1 NCAA II Tournament Participant Freshman of the Year Dennis Gagai, NKU

Coach of the Year 2008 Post-Season Results Todd Lee, KWC

2008 GLVC Tournament Results 2008 NCAA II Tournament 2007-08 Great Lakes Region Results USI Post-Season honors First Round (Tuesday, March 4) at GVSU Fieldhouse Arena (Allendale, MI) #1WC Lewis 80, at #1E Northern Kentucky 76 All-GLVC Norman Plummer #3W Quincy 87, at #2E Kentucky Wesleyan 83 (2 ot) First Round (Saturday, March 15) –(1st Team) #3E Saint Joseph’s 73, at #2W SIU Edwardsville 71 #1 Grand Valley State 69, #8 Saint Joseph’s 52 at #1W Drury 70, #2WC Bellarmine 66 #4 Northern Kentucky 61, #5 Kentucky Wesleyan 55 All-Region #6 Gannon 73, #3 Drury 56 Norman Plummer Semifinals (Saturday, March 8) #2 Findlay 64, #7 Lewis 57 –Daktronics (2nd Team) -at Weiser Gym (Springfield, MO) –NABC (2nd Team) Lewis 86, Saint Joseph’s 75 Semifinals (Sunday, March 16) Drury 76, Quincy 63 Grand Valley State 62, Northern Kentucky 58 All-America Findlay 88, Gannon 82 Norman Plummer Championship (Sunday, March 9) –Divison II Bulletin (H.M.) -at Weiser Gym (Springfield, MO) Championship (Tuesday, March 18) Academic All-GLVC Drury 89, Lewis 87 (ot) Grand Valley State 75, Findlay 58 Drew Glover Brent Owen

2008 NCAA II Elite Eight (Springfield, MA) First Round (Wed., March 26) Semifinals Round (Thu., March 27) Championship (Sat., March 29) Winona St. 67, Grand Valley St. 54 Winona State 86, Bentley 75 Winona State 87, Bentley 102, North Alabama 92 Augusta State 56, Augusta State 76 Augusta State 106, Alaska-Anchorage 52 Central Oklahoma 104 (2ot) AK-Anchorage 55, California-PA 52

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Soaring through years of success

uring the last 28 years, the University of Southern Indiana men’s basketball Dprogram has become a force in the Great Lakes Valley Conference, the Great Lakes Region, and at the national level.

Since the beginning of the GLVC in 1979, the Screaming Eagles have become one of the premier teams in the league, winning 12 regular-season titles in the GLVC. USI’s teams also have featured four GLVC Coaches of the Year and six conference Players of the Year.

Starting with the 1992-93 USI team, the Eagles have made their mark on the Great Lakes Region and the NCAA Division II. USI has won 20 or more games 16 times in the last 17 years, including the last 15 seasons, and averaged more than 25 victories a year since 1993-94.

The Eagles stepped into the national spotlight in 1993-94 when they made their first trip to the NCAA Division II Elite Eight and the NCAA Division II Championship game.

The loss in the 1994 championship game pro- pelled USI back into the NCAA Division II Championship game in 1995, and on to its first-ever national championship.

USI has been ranked number one nationally at one point during the season in eight of the last 14 years and has been to the NCAA Division II Sweet 16 nine times in the last 16 years.

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Cortez Collins • NABC All-American, 1979 • NCAA II Great Lakes Region All-Tournament, 1978 • NABC District IV, 1979 • First-team All-GLVC, 1979 John Hollinden • NABC (Third Team), 1981 • Basketball Weekly Magazine, (Second Team), 1981 • NCAA II Great Lakes Region All-Tournament, 1980 • GLVC Player of the Year, 1981 • First-team All-GLVC, 1980 • First-team All-GLVC, 1981

Cortez Collins became USI’s first All-American in 1979 when he averaged 18.8 points and 7.9 rebounds per game.

John Hollinden, a 7’6” center, was USI’s second All-American after averaging 15.7 points and 8.6 rebounds in 1980-81. Cully Nelson • NABC, Honorable Mention, 1983 • NABC, All-Great Lakes Region (First Team), 1983 • Second-Team All-GLVC, 1982 • First-Team All-GLVC, 1983 Robin Clark • Honorable Mention, 1990 • All-Great Lakes Region (Second Team), 1990 • Second-team All-GLVC, 1990

Cully Nelson earned All- America honors when he averaged 17.1 points and 9.0 rebounds per game in 1982-83.

Robin Clark averaged 14.1 points, 3.1 assists, and 2.5 rebounds per game en route to earning All- America honors in 1989-90.

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Chris Johnson • Honorable Mention, 1990 • All-Great Lakes Region (Second Team), 1990 Tyrone Tate • USA Today Weekly Basketball Gazette (2nd Team) 1994 • Division II Bulletin (3rd Team) 1994 • NCAA II Elite Eight All-Tournament, 1994 • NCAA II Great Lakes Regional All-Tournament, 1994 • All-Great Lakes Region (First Team) 1994 • All-GLVC 1993 (Second Team) – 1994 (First Team) • GLVC Newcomer of the Year 1993

Chris Johnson led USI with 15.3 points and 4.1 assists per game as he earned All-America honors in 1989-90.

Tyrone Tate earned a pair of All-America honors after aver- aging 15.8 points and 8.4 assists per game to position the Eagles Chris Bowles to within one win of a national • Division II Bulletin NCAA Division II title in 1993-94. Player of the Year 1994 • Division II Bulletin, (First Team) 1994 • (First Team) 1994 • USA Today/Don Hansen’s Weekly Stan Gouard Basketball Gazette, 1994 • NABC Player of the Year and First • NABC (Third Team) 1994 Team All-American, 1995 & 1996 • Basketball Times (Second Team) 1993 • USA Today/Don Hansen’s Weekly • NABC (Third Team) 1993 Basketball Gazette (Honorable • Division II Bulletin (Honorable Mention) 1994 Mention) 1993 • Division II Bulletin (Honorable • Honorable Mention, 1992 Mention) 1994 • All-Great Lakes Region (First Team), • NCAA II Elite Eight 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 Most Outstanding Player, 1994 • NCAA Great Lakes Regional • NCAA II Great Lake Regional All-Tournament, 1993, 1994 All-Tournament, 1994, 1995 • NCAA Great Lakes Regional • GLVC Newcomer of the Year, 1994 Most Outstanding Player, 1994 • All-GLVC 1994 (First Team), • GLVC Player of the Year, 1994 1995 (First Team), 1996 (First Team) • GLVC Newcomer of the Year, 1991 • All-Great Lakes Region (Second Team) • First team All-GLVC 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995; (First Team) 1996 1993, 1994 Chris Bowles was the NCAA II Player of the Year in 1993-94 when he averaged 19.4 points and 9.7 rebounds per game. He also earned All-America honors in 1992-93 and 1991-92. Stan Gouard became the first- player in school history to repeat as the NCAA II Player of the Year. He averaged 18.6 points and 7.8 rebounds in three seasons in a USI uniform.

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Chad Gilbert • First Team All-American (Basketball Times and College Sports), 1996 • Second Team All-American (CoSIDA), 1996 • First Team All-Great Lakes Region Jeremy Pearson (NABC), 1996 • Honorable mention All-American • GLVC Player of the Year, 1996 Division II Bulletin, 1998 • All-GLVC, 1995 (Honorable Mention) • First Team All-GLVC, 1998 1996 (First Team) • Second Team All-GLVC, 1997 • NCAA II Great Lakes Regional • Disney Division II Tip-Off Classic Most Outstanding Player, 1995 All-Tournament team • NCAA II Elite Eight All-Tournament Team, 1995

Chad Gilbert was an All- American and GLVC Player of the Year in 1995-96 after aver- aging 17.4 points and 7.5 rebounds per contest. Jeremy Pearson was the 10th player in the program’s storied history to earn All-America honors when he recorded 17.1 Derrick Lyons points and 5.2 rebounds per • First Team All-American contest in 1997-98. (Division II Bulletin), 2001 • Second Team All-American (Basketball Times), 2001 • Third Team All-American Diond’re Givens (NABC), 2001 • Honorable Mention All-American • All-Great Lakes Region (Division II Bulletin), 2003 (Dacktronics); 2000, 2001 • All-Great Lakes Region (NABC • GLVC Player of the Year, 2001 and Daktronics), 2003 • All-GLVC, 2000 (second team); • NCAA II Great Lakes Regional – 2001 (first team) All-Tournament Team, 2003 • NCAA II Great Lakes Regional • All-GLVC (first team), 2003 All-Tournament Team, 2000 • Great Lakes Valley Conference All-Tournament Team, 2000, 2001

Derrick Lyons averaged 17.0 points, 3.6 rebounds, and 3.0 assists per game when he earned All-America honors in 2000-01.

Diond’re Givens led the Eagles to within one win of a trip to the NCAA II Elite Eight when he earned All-America honors in 2002-03. He averaged 14.6 points and 4.5 rebounds per game.

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Randy Holbrook • Honorable Mention All-American (Division II Bulletin and Basketball Times), 2005 • All-Great Lakes Region (NABC and Daktronics), 2005 Chris Thompson • All-GLVC (first team), 2005 • First-team All-American • GLVC All-Tournament Team, 2005 (Basketball Times), 2006 • GLVC Tournament MVP, 2005 • Second-team All-American (Division II Bulletin and Daktronics), 2006 • First Team All-Great Lakes Region (NABC and Daktronics), 2006 • First-team All-GLVC, 2006 • NCAA II Great Lakes Region All-Tournament Team, 2006 • Division II Bulletin Player of the Month (twice), 2006 • Disney Division II Tip-Off Classic Most Outstanding Player, 2005 • Honorable Mention All-GLVC, 2005

Randy Holbrook, the CBS/ Chevrolet Player of the Game in 2004 NCAA II Championship game, earned All-America honors in 2004-05 afer posting 16.2 points and 6.6 rebounds Chris Thompson was the co- per game. GLVC Player of the Year and an All-American after recording 16 double-doubles in 2005-06. Rashard Sullivan He averaged 18.3 points and 9.8 • Honorable Mentions All-American rebounds per game duirng his (Division II Bulletin), 2007 senior year. • Disney Division II Tip-Off Classic Most Outstanding Player, 2006 • First-team All-Great Lakes Region Norman Plummer NABC, 2007 • Honorable Mention All-American • Second-team All-Great Lakes Region (Division II Bulletin), 2008 Daktronics, 2007 • Second-team All-Great Lakes Region • First-team All-GLVC, 2007 (NABC and Daktronics), 2008 • First Team All-GLVC, 2008 • Division II Bulletin Player of the Month (December), 2007

Rashard Sullivan dazzled USI fans with spectacular dunks and frustrated USI opponents with superb post-play in 2006-07 in route to earning All-America honors. Norman Plummer became the first USI men’s basketball player to lead the GLVC in scoring (19.5 ppg) in 24 years. He also was second in the GLVC with 10.7 rebounds per contest.

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USI Men’s Basketball All-Time Records Career: Leading Scorers Career: Most Free Throws Made GAME & SEASON RECORD BOOK 1. Stephen Jackson (1983-87) . . . . 2,216 1. Billy Harris (1999-2004) ...... 353 2. Chris Bowles (1990-94) ...... 2,169 2. Chris Bowles (1990-94) ...... 333 Most Points 3. Stan Gouard (1993-96) ...... 1,619 3. Stan Gouard (1993-96) ...... 326 GAME: (45) Chris Bowles at Northern 4. Cris Brunson (2001-05) . . . . . 1,562 4. Cris Brunson (2001-05) ...... 317 Kentucky, Feb. 14, 1991 5. Billy Harris (1999-2004) . . . . . 1,381 5. Wayne Houston (1996-98) . . . . . 298 SEASON: (623) Stan Gouard, 1994-95 6. Ilo Mutombo (1987-91) ...... 1,352 7. Ernie Brothers (1973-76) . . . . . 1,268 Career: Most Free Throws Attempted Most Field Goals Made 8. Diond’re Givens (1999-03) . . . . 1,262 1. Chris Bowles (1990-94) ...... 520 GAME: (19) Chris Bowles at Northern 9. DeJuan Rowser (1974-77) . . . . .1,226 2. Stan Gouard (1993-96) ...... 503 Kentucky, Feb. 14, 1991 10. Geoff Van Winkle (2003-07) . . . 1,202 3. Billy Harris (1999-2004) ...... 482 SEASON: (256) Stephen Jackson, 1984-85 11. Cully Nelson (1979-83) ...... 1,198 4. Wayne Houston (1996-98) . . . . . 420 12. Cortez Collins (1975-79) . . . . . 1,140 5. DeJuan Rowser (1974-77) . . . . . 388 Most Field Goals Attempted 13. John Brown (1978-82) ...... 1,105 GAME: (30) Stephen Jackson vs. St. Joseph’s, 14. Kelly Williams (1979-83) . . . . .1,094 Career: Most Three-point Goals Made Jan. 26, 1984 15. Craig Martin (1990-94) . . . . . 1,066 1. Geoff Van Winkle (2003-07) . . . . 296 SEASON: (500) Stephen Jackson, 1983-84 16. Robin Clark (1985-90) ...... 1,058 2. Cris Brunson (2001-05) ...... 237 17. Dan Labhart (1976-80) ...... 1,041 3. Melvin Hall (2005-07) ...... 185 Most Free Throws Made 18. Chad Gilbert (1994-96) . . . . . 1,011 4. Robin Clark (1985-90) ...... 170 GAME: (20) Duron Hebron vs. Kentucky State, 19. Chris Thompson (2004-06) . . . . 984 5. Ryan Kelley (1996-00) ...... 164 Feb. 13, 1993 20. Jeremy Pearson (1996-98) . . . . . 972 SEASON: (147) Tyrone Tate, 1993-94 Career: Most Three-point Consecutive Free Throws Made: (44) Geoff Van Career: Leading Rebounders Field Goals Attempted Winkle (2003-07) 1. Chris Bowles (1990-94) ...... 1,129 1. Geoff Van Winkle (2003-07) . . . . 698 2. Ilo Mutombo (1987-91) ...... 917 2. Cris Brunson (2001-05) ...... 581 Most Free Throws Attempted 3. Cully Nelson (1979-83) ...... 790 3. Melvin Hall (2005-07) ...... 425 GAME: (26) Duron Hebron vs. Kentucky State, 4. Billy Harris (1999-2004) ...... 782 4. Ryan Kelley (1996-00) ...... 409 Feb. 13, 1993 5. Stan Gouard (1993-96) ...... 702 5. Robin Clark (1985-90) ...... 395 SEASON: (219) Stan Gouard, 1994-95 6. DeJuan Rowser (1974-77) . . . . . 691 7. Chris Thompson (2004-06) . . . . 625 Career: Most Assists Most Three-point Field Goals Made 8. Julian Hall III (1985-87) ...... 565 1. Marc Hostetter (1993-97) . . . . . 498 GAME: (8) by three players, most recent: Melvin Diond’re Givens (1999-03) . . . . . 565 2. Tyrone Tate (1992-94) ...... 431 Hall vs. Oakland City, Jan. 2, 2006 10. Cortez Collins (1975-79) ...... 564 3. Kent Payne (1982-84) ...... 425 SEASON: (103) Melvin Hall, 2006-07 11. John Brown (1978-82) ...... 540 4. Jeff Embrey (1984-86) ...... 403 12. Dennis Humphrey (1987-91) ...... 487 5. P.K. Falkenstein (1986-89) . . . . . 306 Most Three-point Field Goals Attempted 13. Bob Grannan (1970-74) ...... 485 GAME: (12) by two players on three occasions, John Hollinden (1979-81) . . . . . 485 Career: Most Steals most recent: Melvin Hall vs. Oakland 15. Emanuel Rowser (1975-79) . . . . . 460 1. Stan Gouard (1993-96) ...... 175 City, Jan. 2, 2006 16. Kimon Green (1998-2001) . . . . . 458 2. Stephen Jackson (1983-87) . . . . . 168 SEASON: (219) Melvin Hall, 2006-07 17. Terry Kirchoff (1972-76) ...... 457 3. Marc Hostetter (1993-97) . . . . . 153 18. Kelly Williams (1979-83) . . . . . 445 4. Cris Brunson (2001-05) ...... 132 19. Randy Curl (1976-78) ...... 440 5. Robin Clark (1985-90) ...... 130 20. Chad Gilbert (1994-96) ...... 431 Career: Most Blocks Career: Leaders in Games Played 1. John Hollinden (1979-81) . . . . . 365 1. Geoff Van Winkle (2003-07) . . . . 133 2. Kimon Green (1998-2001) . . . . . 170 2. Cris Brunson (2001-05) ...... 129 3. Chris Bowles (1990-94) ...... 149 3. Billy Harris (1999-2004) ...... 126 4. Ilo Mutombo (1987-91) ...... 128 4. Ryan Kelley (1996-00) ...... 123 5. Julian Hall, III (1985-87) . . . . . 123 Diond’re Givens (1999-03) . . . . . 123

Career: Most Field Goals Made 1. Stephen Jackson (1983-87) . . . . . 954 2. Chris Bowles (1990-94) ...... 901 3. Stan Goaurd (1993-96) ...... 634 4. Diond’re Givens (1999-03) . . . . . 556 Stephen Jackson (right) was the GLVC 5. Ilo Mutombo (1987-91) ...... 537 Player of the Year in 1985 after averaging Career: Most Field Goals Attempted a school-record 21.4 points per game. 1. Stephen Jackson (1983-87) . . . . 1,930 Despite playing two years without the 2. Chris Bowles (1990-94) ...... 1,238 benifit of the three-point arc, Jackson is 3. DeJuan Rowser (1974-77) . . . . .1,134 4. Cortez Collins (1975-79) . . . . . 1,196 still the Screaming Eagles’ all-time scoring 5. Cris Brunson ...... 1,154 leader with 2,216 career points.

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Most Assists Most Assists GAME: (17) Tyrone Tate vs. IPFW, Feb. 10, 1994 GAME: (35) three times SEASON: (270) Tyrone Tate, 1993-94 Last against Judson, Nov. 21, 2006 SEASON: (651) 1993-94

TEAM RECORDS Most Steals GAME: (20) vs. Alaska-Fairbanks, Most Points Nov. 12, 2006 GAME: (139) vs. Indiana Central (113), 1983 SEASON: (371) 1994-95 HALF: (75) vs. Ferris State, Dec. 29, 2000 GAME/BOTH TEAMS:  Miscellaneous (259, 134-125) vs. Northern State, Nov. 15, 1997 WIDEST MARGIN OF VICTORY: SEASON: (3,255) 1993-94  (75) vs. Manchester (111-36), 1986-87 MOST 100-POINT GAMES: (18) 1993-94 Most Field Goals Made MOST VICTORIES IN SEASON: GAME: (57) vs. Indiana Central, 1983  (29) 1994-95, 2006-07 SEASON: (1,171) 1993-94 LONGEST WINNING STREAK: (17) 2004-05 BEST SEASON RECORD: (29-4, .879) 1994-95 Most Field Goals Attempted MOST WINS IN GLVC: (18) 1995-96; 2000-01; 2004-05 Chris Brunson ranks second all-time at GAME: (103) vs. St. Francis, 1975 BEST GLVC SEASON RECORD: SEASON: (2,244) 1994-95 USI in games played and fourth in scoring. (18-2, .900) 1995-96; 2000-01; 2004-05 HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE: Most Free Throws Made (101.7) 1993-94 GAME & SEASON RECORD BOOK GAME: (40) vs. St. Joseph’s, Jan. 11, 1997 LOWEST SCORE IN A VICTORY: SEASON: (745) 1994-95 Best Three-point Field Goal Percentage  (46, 46-34) vs. Roanoke, 1978 GAME: (1.000, 6-6) by two players Most Free Throws Attempted LOWEST OPPONENT SCORE (Game):  (34, 46-34) vs. Roanoke, 1978 (1.000, 5-5) by two players GAME: (57) vs. , Dec. 19, 1996 SEASON: (.558, 29-52) Brian Huebner, 1993-94* SEASON: (1,043) 1994-95 LOWEST OPPONENT SCORE (Half): CAREER: (.460, 143-311) Matt Carter, 1998-2002  (7) second half vs. Lewis, March 1, 2007 Consecutive Free Throws Made Best Field Goal Percentage (Min. 8 FGA) GAME: (25) vs. Wisconsin-Parkside, GAME: (1.000, 9-9) by three players Jan. 25, 2003 (1.000, 8-8) by two players SEASON: (37) 2002-03* SEASON: (.678, 242-357) Stan Gouard, 1993-94 *Set an NCAA II record. CAREER: (.632, 511-808) Billy Harris, 1999-2004 Most Three-point Field Goals Made Best Free Throw Percentage (Min. 13 FTA) GAME: (20) vs. Illinois-Springfield, GAME: (1.000, 13-13) Marc Hostetter, vs. Dec. 13, 2003 Indianapolis, Feb. 27, 1997 SEASON: (303) 2003-04 SEASON: (.914, 32-35) Geoff Van Winkle, 2005-06 Most Three-point Field Goals Attempted CAREER: (.903, 130-144) Geoff Van Winkle, GAME: (36) vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 2003-07 March 6, 2004 SEASON: (749) 2003-04 Most Rebounds GAME: (23) Ralph Schickel vs. Purdue North Best Field Goal Percentage Central, Feb. 2, 1974 GAME: (.770, 57-74) vs. Indiana Central, 1983 SEASON: (332) Chris Thompson, 2005-06 SEASON: (.547, 1,171-2,142) 1993-94* *Best in Nation Highest Average SEASON: (10.8) Julian Hall III, 1985-86 Best Free Throw Percentage CAREER: (10.1) Julian Hall III, 1985-87 GAME: (1.000, 25-25) vs. Wisconsin-Parkside, Jan. 25, 2003 Most Blocked Shots SEASON: (.751, 459-611) 1984-85 GAME: (17) John Hollinden vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, Jan. 24, 1981 Best Three-point Field Goal Percentage SEASON: (200) John Hollinden, 1980-81 GAME: (.813, 13-16) vs. St. Joseph’s, March 5, 2005 Most Steals SEASON: (.437, 215-492) 1993-94 Kimon Green finished his career at USI GAME: (8) by three players, most recent: Alan ranked second all-time in blocks and 13th Goff vs. SIU Edwardsville, Jan. 30, 2003 Most Rebounds SEASON: (66) Stan Gouard, 1994-95 GAME: (84) vs. Marian, 1978 in rebounding. The Eagles were 77-16 SEASON: (1,421) 1997-98 during Green’s three years in a USI uni- Highest Scoring Average form. SEASON: (21.4) Stephen Jackson, 1984-85 CAREER: (19.6) Stephen Jackson, 1983-87

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All-Americans Diond’re Givens (Class of ’03) NCAA Great Lakes Regional Cortez Collins–1979 – Switzerland (Geneva Devils) Most Outstanding Players John Hollinden–1981 – ABA (Atlanta Vision) Chris Bowles–1994 Cully Nelson–1983 John Oden (Class of ’04) Chad Gilbert–1995 Robin Clark–1990 – NBA (Indiana Pacers–Summer) Cris Brunson–2004 Chris Johnson–1990 Randy Holbrook (Class of ’05) Tyrone Tate–1994 – Cranes (USBL) All-Great Lakes Region Team Chris Bowles–1992, 1993, 1994 – Notec Inowroclaw (Poland Division–EBL) Cully Nelson–1983 (First Team) Stan Gouard–1994, 1995, 1996 Reque Newsome (Class of ’05) Stephen Jackson–1985 (First Team) Chad Gilbert–1996 – Club Atletico Olimpia (Uruquay) 1986 (First Team) Jeremy Pearson–1998 Chris Thompson (Class of ’06) 1987 (Second Team) Derrick Lyons–2001 – NVV Lions Monchengladbach Jeff Embrey–1985 (Second Team) Diondre Givens–2003 Danny Gibson (Class of ’06) Julian Hall III–1986 (First Team) Randy Holbrook–2005 – NVV Lions Monchengladbach 1987 (First Team) Chris Thompson–2006 Melvin Hall (Class of ’07) Robin Clark–1990 (Second Team) Rashard Sullivan–2007 – Phoenix Hagen (Germany) Chris Johnson–1990 (Second Team) Norman Plummer–2008 – FC Shalke 04 (Germany) Chris Bowles–1991 (First Team) Rashard Sullivan (Class of ’07) 1992 (First Team) Sertoma Charities All-Star Classic – Allianz Swans Gmunden (Austria) 1993 (First Team) Participants Norman Plummer (Class of ’08) 1994 (First Team) DeJuan “Spider” Rowser, 1977 – FC Shalke 04 (Germany) Tyrone Tate–1994 (First Team) Cortez Collins, 1979 Stan Gouard–1994 (Second Team) John Hollinden, 1981 NABC NCAA II Player of the Year 1995 (First Team) Stan Gouard–1995, 1996 Chad Gilbert–1996 (First Team) Eagles Who Entered the Pro Ranks Leighton Nash–1999 (Second Team) Randy Curl (Class of ’78) NCAA Elite Eight All-Tournament Selections Brandun Hughes–2000 (Second Team Daktronics) – Helsinki, Finland (Europe), 1979-83 Tyrone Tate–1994 Habib Ademi–2000 (Second Team Daktronics) Cortez Collins (Class of ’79) Stan Gouard–1994 Derrick Lyons–2000 (Second Team Daktronics) – Drafted by Bulls (NBA) Chad Gilbert–1995 2001 (Second Team Daktronics) John Hollinden (Class of ’81) Brian Huebner–1995 Marlowe Currie–2001 (Second Team Daktronics) – Drafted by Dallas Mavericks (NBA) Joe Gordon–2004 Ronnie Griffin–2002 (Second Team Clarence James (Class of ’83) Cris Brunson–2004 Daktronics and NABC) – Drafted by Detroit Spirits (CBA) continued on next page... Kelly Williams (Class of ’83) NCAA Elite Eight Most Outstanding Players – Sweden (Europe), 1983 Stan Gouard–1994 Mike Wright (Class of ’86) – Adelaide (Australia) CBS/Chevrolet Player of the Game Julian Hall III (Class of ’87) Stan Gouard–1994 – Club Corres (Mexico) Cortez Barnes–1995* Chris Bowles (Class of ’94) Randy Holbrook–2004 – Columbia (1999-Present) *USI won NCAA II National Championship Cortez Barnes (Class of ’95) – Sweden (1998) NCAA Regional Stan Gouard (Class of ’96) All-Tournament Selections – Portland (USBL) (Drafted 3rd Round) Cortez Collins–1978 – Sweden (Europe) John Hollinden–1980 – Idaho Stampede (CBA) Dan Labhart–1980 – Columbia (1998-Present) John Brown–1981 Jeremy Pearson (Class of ’98) Stephen Jackson–1985 – South America Jeff Embrey–1985 – Australia Julian Hall III–1987 – Israel Chris Bowles–1993, 1994 Wayne Houston (Class of ’98) Tyrone Tate–1994 – Jalaa Stan Gouard–1994, 1995, 1996 Rod Gatson (Class of ’98) Chad Gilbert–1995 – Portugal (Almada) Brian Huebner–1995 Leighton Nash (Class of ’99) Marc Hostetter–1997 – Spain (Assumptes) Brandun Hughes–2000 Brandun Hughes (Class of ’00) Derrick Lyons–2000 – Poland (Unia/Wisla) Marlowe Curre–2001 Habib Ademi (Class of ’00) Diond’re Givens–2003 – Kosovo (Mabetex P.) Billy Harris–2003 Melvin Hall earned second-team All- Derek Lyons (Class of ’01) Joe Gordon–2004 – Kentucky Pro Cats (CBA) Cris Brunson–2004 GLVC and All-Region honors in 2006- – Ireland (Waterford) Randy Holbrook–2004 07 after setting a school record by con- Ronnie Griffin (Class of ’02) Chris Thompson–2006 necting on 103 three-point field goals. – Finland (Team Componenta) Danny Gibson–2006

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Stan Gouard–1994 (First Team) GLVC All-Tournament Team 1995 (First Team) Leighton Nash–1999 1996 (First Team) Kimon Green–2000 Chad Gilbert–1995 (Honorable Mention) Derrick Lyons–2000, 2001 1996 (First Team) Marlowe Currie–2001 Brian Huebner–1995 (Honorable Mention) Ronnie Griffin–2002 Cortez Barnes–1995 (Honorable Mention) Clarence Chillers–2003 Marc Hostetter–1996 (Honorable Mention) Billy Harris–2004 1997 (Honorable Mention) Randy Holbrook–2005 Johnny Moore–1997 (First Team) Carl Richburg–2005 Jeremy Pearson–1997 (Second Team) Melvin Hall–2007 1998 (First Team) Kenny Page–2007 Scott Taylor–1997 (Honorable Mention) Wayne Houston–1998 (Second Team) GLVC Tournament Most Outstanding Player Leighton Nash–1999 (First Team) Randy Holbrook–2005 Junior Bond–1999 (First Team) Melvin Hall–2007 Brandun Hughes–2000 (First Team) Habib Ademi–2000 (Second Team) GLVC All-Academic Team Derrick Lyons–2000 (Second Team) Dave Moran–1986-87 2001 (First Team) Cortez Barnes was instrumental in P.K. Falkenstein–1987 Marlowe Currie–2001 (First Team) Antonio Reyes–1987 USI’s 1995 national championship run. LaJuan Christon–2001 (Honorable Mention) Chris Schafer–1988 He was named the CBS/Chevrolet Player Ronnie Griffin–2002 (First Team) Craig Martin–1992, 1993, 1994 of the Game after scoring 14 points and Cris Brunson–2002 (Honorable Mention) Chris Bowles–1993, 1994 2003 (Honorable Mention) grabbing 10 rebounds in the national Todd Jones–1993 2005 (Honorable Mention) Stu Sheets–1993 championship game. Billy Harris–2003 (Second Team) Neil Coyle–1994, 1995, 1996 2004 (Second Team) Jeff Doyle–1994 All-Great Lakes Region Team continued... Diond’re Givens–2003 (First Team) Scott Taylor–1994 Diond’re Givens–2003 (Second Team John Oden–2004 (Second Team) Marc Hostetter–1995, 1997 Daktronics and NABC) Randy Holbrook–2005 (First Team) Jason Dominick–1996 Randy Holbrook–2005 (Second Team David Bryant–2005 (Honorable Mention) Tim Tooley–1997, 1998, 1999 Daktronics and NABC) Chris Thompson–2005 (Honorable Mention) Ryan Kelley–1998, 1999 Chris Thompson–2006 (First Team 2006 (First Team) Habib Ademi–1999 Daktronics and NABC) Geoff Van Winkle–2005 (Honorable Mention) John Bucher–1999 Rashard Sullivan–2007 (First Team NABC and Danny Gibson–2006 (Honorable Mention) Josh Kain–1999 Second Team Daktronics) Melvin Hall–2006 (Honorable Mention) Kent Stackhouse–1999 Melvin Hall–2007 (Second Team 2007 (Second Team) Mike Arnold–2001, 2004 Daktronics and NABC) Rashard Sullivan–2007 (First Team) Carl Richburg–2005 Norman Plummer–2008 (Second Team Kenny Page–2007 (Honorable Mention) Mike Kalicak–2006, 2007 Daktronics and NABC) Norman Plummer–2008 (First Team) Shane Sims–2006 Drew Glover–2007, 2008 All-Great Lakes Valley Conference Team GLVC Player-of-the-Year Brent Owen–2007, 2008 Cortez Collins–1979 (First Team) John Hollinden–1981 Rashard Sullivan–2007 John Hollinden–1980 (First Team) Stephen Jackson–1985 1981 (First Team) Chris Bowles–1994 Coach-of-the-Year John Brown–1980 (Second Team) Chad Gilbert–1996 Wayne Boultinghouse: GLVC, 1980, 1981 (First Team) Derrick Lyons–2001 NABC District 4, 1981 Cully Nelson–1982 (Second Team) Chris Thompson–2006 Mark Bial: GLVC, 1987 1983 (First Team) Bruce Pearl: GLVC, 1993, 1994, NABC NCAA Stephen Jackson–1984 (First Team) GLVC Newcomer-of-the-Year* Division II Coach of ­the Year; 1985 (First Team) Stephen Jackson–1983 2000 NABC NCAA II District 1986 (First Team) Jeff Embrey–1985 Coach of the Year 1987 (First Team) Julian Hall III–1986 Rick Herdes: GLVC, 2007 Julian Hall III–1987 (First Team) Chris Bowles–1991 Robin Clark–1990 (Second Team) Tyrone Tate–1993 Coach-of-the-Month Chris Johnson–1990 (Second Team) Stan Gouard–1994 Rick Herdes: Division II Bulletin (December 2003) lo Mutombo–1990 (Honorable Mention) Cortez Barnes–1995 1991 (Honorable Mention) Cris Brunson–2002 John Schellenberg–1991 (Honorable Mention) Geoff Van Winkle–2004 Chris Bowles–1991 (First Team) *changed to Freshman of the Year in 1997 1992 (First Team) 1993 (First Team) 1994 (First Team) Tyrone Tate–1993 (Second Team) 1994 (First Team)

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TEAM HONORS 2000–NCAA II Great Lakes Regional (2nd) 2005–Ranked NUMBER ONE nationally –Ranked 4th nationally –Tied for third in the NCAA II Great 1978–NCAA Great Lakes Regional (Runner-up) in Preview Sports College Basketball Lakes Regional Tournament 1980–Nationally Ranked (10th NCAA poll) 2001–Ranked fifth nationally –GLVC regular-season champions –GLVC Champions (seven straight seasons in the top five) –GLVC Tournament champions –NCAA Great Lakes Regional (4th place) –Ranked NUMBER ONE nationally –Ranked third, nationally, in field goal 1981–Nationally Ranked (4th place) (sixth time in seven seasons) percentage –GLVC Champions –GLVC Regular Season Champion 2006–Ranked as high as third nationally –NCAA Great Lakes Regional (4th place) –GLVC Tournament (2nd) –NCAA II Great Lakes Regional 1982–Nationally Ranked (13th NCAA poll) –NCAA II Tournament Tournament Finalist 1985–GLVC Tri-Championship (9th straight season) –GLVC West Division co-champions –NCAA Great Lakes Regional (3rd place) 2002–Ranked 11th nationally –Disney Division II Tip-Off Classic 1987–Nationally Ranked (12th NCAA poll) –Third at Disney’s Wide World of Sports champions –GLVC Co-Champions NCAA II Tip-off Classic –Ranked first, nationally, in field goal –NCAA Great Lakes Regional (3rd place) –GLVC Tournament (tied for 3rd) percentage 1990–Nationally Ranked (12th NCAA poll) –Ranked fifth, nationally, in field goal 2007–Ranked as high as second nationally –NCAA South Central Regional (4th place) percentage –NCAA II Great Lakes Regional –Nationally Ranked 20th (pre-Season poll) 2003–Ranked eighth by Division II Bulletin and –GLVC Tournament champions –Nationally Ranked 18th 12th by Basketball Times in the preseason –GLVC West Division champions NCAA Basketball Preview Magazine –Ranked as high as 19th during the –Disney Division II Tip-Off Classic 1993–Nationally Ranked 11th, Ranked 2nd regular season champions Great Lakes Region –NCAA II Great Lakes Regional finalist –Ranked third, nationally, in field goal –NCAA Great Lakes Regional (3rd place) –Set NCAA II record with 37 straight free percentage (HOSTED BY USI) throws made 2008–Ranked as high as seventh in the preseason –Pre-Season Poll Ranked 5th NCAA 2004–Ranked NUMBER ONE nationally for Division II Bulletin Basketball Preview school-record five weeks 1994–Nationally Ranked 4th NCAA –Placed second in the GLVC regular season –Ranked 3rd Don Hansen Basketball Gazette and third in the GLVC Tournament –Great Lakes Valley Conference Champions –NCAA II Great Lakes Regional Champion –NCAA Great Lakes Regional (1st place) –NCAA II Elite Eight Finalist (HOSTED BY USI) (Bakersfield, CA) –NCAA Division II Elite Eight (Springfield, Mass.) (National Finalist) 1995–Ranked NUMBER ONE Nationally –NCAA Great Lakes Regionals (1st place) –NCAA DIVISION II NATIONAL CHAMPIONS (LOUISVILLE, KY.) 1996–Great Lakes Valley Conference Champions –Finished ranked fourth nationally –NCAA Great Lakes Regional (2nd place) (HOSTED BY USI) –Ranked NUMBER ONE nationally 1997–Great Lakes Valley Conference (three-way tie) –NCAA II Great Lakes Regional berth –Ranked NUMBER ONE in second poll of the season. –Disney Division II Tip-Off Classic Title 1998–Ranked NUMBER ONE nationally –Second Place GLVC Tournament (at Kentucky Wesleyan) –NCAA Great Lakes Regional (2nd place) 1999–Ranked NUMBER ONE nationally for one week (ranked number one five straight years) –Second in GLVC Tournament (at Roberts Stadium) –NCAA Great Lakes Region (2nd place) The University of Southern Indiana men’s basketball team captured its first-ever GLVC –500th USI victory vs. LeMoyne Owen Tournament crown when it defeated Northern Kentucky University, 79-49, in the 2005 (Nov. 22, 1999) title game. The Screaming Eagles dominated the tournament field, posting an average mar- 2000–Ranked fifth nationally (six straight seasons in the top five) gin of victory of 30.3 points per game. –GLVC Tournament (2nd) –NCAA II Tournament (8th straight season)

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All-TIME YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS 1970-2007 ALL-TIME USI MEN’S Florida Southern ...... 0-2 BASKETBALL SERIES RECORDS Florida Tech ...... 1-0 1970-71 . . 6-10 . . . Jerry Altstadt (30-59) Fontbonne ...... 1-0 1971-72 . . 4-20 ...... Jerry Altstadt Alaska-Fairbanks ...... 1-0 Franklin ...... 6-5 1972-73 . . 8-15 ...... Jerry Altstadt Abilene Christian ...... 3-0 Furman ...... 0-1 1973-74 . .12-14 ...... Jerry Altstadt Anderson (S.C.) ...... 1-0 Gannon ...... 1-0 1974-75 . . 6-19 . . . Wayne Boultinghouse Armstrong State ...... 2-1 Georgetown (D.C.) ...... 0-1 (111-79) Ashland ...... 19-13 Glenville State ...... 2-0 1975-76 . .11-15 . . Wayne Boultinghouse Assumption ...... 1-0 Grace ...... 1-0 1976-77 . . 19-8 . . . Wayne Boultinghouse Augusta ...... 2-0 Grand Canyon ...... 1-0 1977-78 . . 19-9 . . . Wayne Boultinghouse Austin Peay ...... 1-1 Grand Valley State ...... 1-1 1978-79 . .15-11 . . Wayne Boultinghouse Bellarmine ...... 42-25 Hanover ...... 6-0 1979-80 . . 20-9 . . . Wayne Boultinghouse Belmont ...... 1-1 Harris-Stowe State ...... 2-0 1980-81 . . 21-8 . . . Wayne Boultinghouse Bentley ...... 0-0 Heidelberg ...... 1-0 1981-82 . .15-12 . Creighton Burns (40-43) Bethel (Tennessee) ...... 1-1 Henderson State ...... 3-0 1982-83 . .15-13 . . . . .Creighton Burns Brescia ...... 2-0 Hillsdale ...... 2-0 1983-84 . .10-18 . . . . .Creighton Burns Bryan ...... 1-0 Huntington ...... 1-0 1984-85 . . 18-1 . . .Mark Coomes (18-11) Butler ...... 0-3 Illinois-Chicago Circle ...... 2-2 1985-86 . . 19-9 . . . . Mark Bial (56-30) Caldwell College ...... 1-0 Illinois-Springfield ...... 3-1 1986-87 . . 24-6 ...... Mark Bial California Riverside ...... 1-1 Indianapolis ...... 44-15 1987-88 . .13-15 ...... Mark Bial California St. Bakersfield ...... 0-1 Indiana Tech ...... 2-0 1988-89 . .15-13 . . . Lionel Sinn (64-50) California St. San Bernardino . . . . . 1-0 Indiana-Kokomo ...... 3-0 1989-90 . .20-10 ...... Lionel Sinn Cameron ...... 1-0 Indiana/Purdue Ft. Wayne ...... 27-12 1990-91 . . 19-9 ...... Lionel Sinn Central Michigan ...... 0-1 Indiana/Purdue Indianapolis . . . . . 12-4 1991-92 . .10-18 ...... Lionel Sinn Central Missouri ...... 0-1 Indiana Northwest ...... 2-0 1992-93 . . 22-7 . . . Bruce Pearl (231-46) Central Oklahoma ...... 1-1 Indiana South Bend ...... 2-0 1993-94 . .28-4* ...... Bruce Pearl Central State ...... 3-4 Indiana Southeast ...... 16-7 1994-95 . .29-4z ...... Bruce Pearl** Central Washington ...... 0-1 Indiana Wesleyan ...... 1-0 1995-96 . . 25-4 ...... Bruce Pearl Charleston ...... 1-0 Johnson C. Smith ...... 1-0 1996-97 . . 23-5 ...... Bruce Pearl Columbus State ...... 2-0 Judson ...... 1-0 1997-98 . . 27-6 ...... Bruce Pearl Cumberland ...... 0-1 Kennesaw State ...... 0-1 1998-99 . . 26-6 ...... Bruce Pearl David Lipscomb ...... 1-5 Kentucky State ...... 15-3 1999-00 . . 25-6 ...... Bruce Pearl Delta State ...... 1-0 Kentucky Wesleyan ...... 33-43 2000-01 . . 26-4 ...... Bruce Pearl Drury ...... 3-4 King ...... 0-0 2001-02 . . 22-8 . . . Rick Herdes (173-52) Eastern Illinois ...... 2-1 Lake Erie ...... 0-0 2002-03 . . 25-7 ...... Rick Herdes Ferris State ...... 8-2 Lande ...... 1-0 2003-04 . .28-7* ...... Rick Herdes Findlay ...... 1-0 Lees-McRae ...... 1-0 2004-05 . . 27-5 ...... Rick Herdes 2005-06 . . 27-7 ...... Rick Herdes 2006-07 . . 29-6 ...... Rick Herdes 2007-08 . .15-12 ...... Rick Herdes 38 years 723-370 (.661) *NCAA II National Finalist; **NABC Coach of the Year; zNCAA II NATIONAL CHAMPS

USI’s All-Time Coaching Records Coach (years coached) W-L Pct 1. Bruce Pearl (9) 231-46 .833 2. Rick Herdes (7) 173-52 .798 3. Wayne Boultinghouse (7) 111-79 .584 4. Lionel Sinn (4) 64-50 .561 5. Mark Bial (3) 56-30 .651 6. Creighton Burns (3) 40-43 .482 7. Jerry Altstadt (4) 30-59 .337 8. Mark Coomes (1) 18-11 .621

Rick Herdes (right) has been part of more than 400 victories at USI, including 173 as the Screaming Eagles’ point man. Herdes is second among active Division II coaches in winning percentage.

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North Georgia ...... 1-0 West Texas State ...... 0-1 Northeast Illinois ...... 1-0 Western Illinois ...... 1-2 Northern Kentucky ...... 42-17 Western Michigan ...... 1-1 Northern Michigan ...... 0-2 Western Washington ...... 1-0 Northwest Missouri State ...... 1-1 Wilberforce ...... 2-0 Northwood Institute ...... 1-4 Wingate ...... 0-1 Oakland ...... 2-0 Winona State ...... 1-0 Oakland City ...... 34-10 Wisconsin ...... 1-0 Ohio Valley ...... 1-0 Wisconsin-Parkside ...... 21-7 Oklahoma City ...... 1-0 Wisconsin-Platteville ...... 1-0 Olivet ...... 2-0 Wisconsin-Whitewater ...... 0-1 Olivet Nazarene ...... 4-0 Wright State ...... 1-5 Oral Roberts ...... 0-1 Wyoming ...... 0-1 Pace ...... 1-0 *2007-08 opponents listed in bold. Pikeville ...... 1-0 Pittsburgh-Johnstown ...... 1-0 Purdue-Calumet ...... 5-1 Puerto Rico-Mayaguez ...... 2-0 Quincy ...... 21-8 Rio Grande ...... 1-0 Roanoke ...... 2-1 Robert Morris (Springfield, Ill.) . . . . . 1-0 Rockhurst ...... 6-1 Rose-Hulman ...... 3-0 Saginaw Valley ...... 2-0 Former Head Coach Bruce Pearl led the St. Francis (Indiana) ...... 4-1 Saint Martin’s ...... 0-0 Screaming Eagles to a 231-46 record during St. Mary’s (Michigan) ...... 1-0 his nine seasons at USI. Pearl lead USI to Saint Joseph’s (Indiana) . . . . . 42-20 nine straight NCAA II Tournament St. Meinrad ...... 2-0 appearances, back-to-back showings in the St. Xavier ...... 1-0 Siena Heights ...... 1-0 NCAA II Championship Game, and the South Dakota ...... 2-0 1995 national championship. South Carolina-Spartanburg ...... 1-0 Southern Illinois ...... 0-3 LeMoyne Owen ...... 1-0 SIU Edwardsville ...... 44-20 Lewis ...... 33-22 Southern Mississippi ...... 0-1 Lincoln ...... 2-0 Southeast Missouri ...... 2-3 Lock Haven ...... 1-0 Southwest Baptist ...... 1-1 Manchester ...... 3-0 Southwest Minnesota State ...... 1-0 Marian ...... 2-1 Southwest Missouri ...... 0-1 Marion ...... 3-1 Stonehill ...... 1-0 Mars Hill ...... 1-0 Tampa ...... 1-0 Maryville ...... 0-0 Taylor ...... 0-1 McKendree ...... 1-6 Temple Baptist ...... 0-0 Mercer ...... 0-1 Tennessee-Martin ...... 3-5 Metro State ...... 1-0 Tennessee State ...... 3-1 Michigan Tech ...... 3-0 Tennessee Wesleyan ...... 1-0 Milton ...... 1-0 Texas A&M-Commerce ...... 1-0 Minnesota-Duluth ...... 1-0 Tiffin ...... 3-0 Minnesota State-Mankato ...... 0-0 Thomas College ...... 1-0 Mississippi ...... 0-1 Thomas Moore ...... 0-4 Missouri ...... 0-2 Transylvania ...... 8-18 Missouri-Baptist ...... 3-1 Tri-State(Indiana) ...... 1-0 Missouri-St. Louis ...... 26-11 Troy State ...... 0-1 Missouri S&T (formerly UM-Rolla) . . 7-2 Truman State (NEMO) ...... 1-0 Missouri Southern ...... 1-2 Tusculum ...... 2-0 Morehouse ...... 1-0 Union ...... 2-0 Morris Brown ...... 1-0 Urbana ...... 2-0 Mount St. Clare ...... 1-0 Virginia Union ...... 0-1 Joe Gordon’s shot in the closing seconds Nebraska-Omaha ...... 1-0 Wake Forest ...... 0-1 lifted the Eagles to an 83-81 upset of top- New Hampshire ...... 3-0 Washburn ...... 1-1 ranked Metro State and into the national Norfolk State ...... 1-0 Wayne State (Nebraska) ...... 1-0 North Alabama ...... 2-1 Wayne State (Michigan) ...... 7-0 championship game of the 2004 NCAA North Central ...... 2-0 West Georgia ...... 1-2 II Elite Eight.

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USI Men’s Basketball All-Time Roster

Brunson, Cory ...... 2000-01 D Brunson, Cris ...... 2001-05 Davidson, George ...... 1971-74 Bryant, David ...... 2004-06 Davis, Rodney ...... 2007-08 Bucher, John ...... 1997-99 Davis, Thurber ...... 1980-82 Burdsall, Gary ...... 1975-77 Dennis, Eric ...... 1982-83 Burns, Rob ...... 1983-85 Dominick, Jason ...... 1995-97 Donaldson, Ray ...... 1984-85 C Doyle, Jeff ...... 1990-94 Caldwell, Kevin ...... 1994-95 Duncheon, Nick ...... 2007-present Carter, Matt ...... 1998-2002 Chapman, Brad ...... 1995-97 E Chase,Fred ...... 1971-75 Eady, Larry ...... 1994-96 Cheaney, Mike ...... 1991-92 Eberhard, Rick ...... 1982-86 Childers, Grant ...... 1995-96 Eddie, Torrence ...... 1991-93 Chillers, Clarence ...... 2002-04 Elliott, Brad ...... 1999-2000 Christmas, Keith ...... 2005-07 Embrey, Jeff ...... 1984-86 Christon, LaJuan ...... 2000-01 Clark, Robin ...... 1986-90 F Cloud, Darren ...... 2007-08 Falkenstein, P.K...... 1986-89 Coffman, Carroll ...... 2003-04 Farmer, Charlie ...... 1971-73 Collins, Barry ...... 1977-78 Farmer, Travis ...... 2000-04 Collins, Cortez ...... 1975-79 Feller, Mike ...... 1998-99 Collins, David ...... 1979-82 Flamion, Randy ...... 1970-72 Combs, Ronnie ...... 1993-94 Feagley, Steve ...... 1970-72 Conaway, Daryl ...... 1988-91 Finn, Dana ...... 1970-72 Marc Hostetter finished his career as Copeland, Garland ...... 1991-92 Foley, Brian ...... 1998-99 Cossey, George ...... 1992-93 Fraser, Brad ...... 1982-84 USI’s all-time leader with 498 career Cowan, Lynnwood ...... 1978-79 assists. Hostetter helped guide the Eagles Coyle, Neil ...... 1991-95 G to two NCAA II Championship appear- Coutee, Dennis ...... 2002-03 Gans, Chuck ...... 1982-84 ances as a player and one as a coach. Crisp, Jim ...... 1971-75 Gatson, Rod ...... 1997-98 Cunningham, George . . . . 2005-present Gentil, Geoff ...... 1987-91 A Curl, Randy ...... 1976-78 Gibson, Danny ...... 2004-06 Ademi, Habib ...... 1998-2000 Currie, Marlowe ...... 2000-01 Gilbert, Chad ...... 1994-96 Aldridge, Shawn ...... 1992-96 Continued on next page... Alexander, Doug ...... 1979-81 Alexander, John ...... 1978-80 Allen, Mike ...... 1991-93 Arnold, Mike ...... 2000-04 Attebury, Wes ...... 2000-02 Austin, Austin ...... 2003-04

B Barnes, Cortez ...... 1994-95 Bealmear, Tom ...... 1992-93 Begles, Lee ...... 1970-72 Berry, Rod ...... 1999-2000 Beyer, Sam ...... 2002-03 Besing, John ...... 1970-71 Brothers, Ernie ...... 1973-76 Birkenfield, Joe ...... 1974-75 , Mark ...... 1978-82 Bolling, Brad ...... 1977-79 Bond, Junior ...... 1998-99 Bowles, Chris ...... 1990-94 Boyden, Scott ...... 1993-96 Branch, Ayton ...... 2002-04 Brand, Chris ...... 1995-96 Braun, Terry ...... 1980-81 The University of Southern Indiana men’s basketball tradition got its start in 1965 when the Brewer, Lamont ...... 1990-91 school, then known as Indiana State University-Evansville, sponsored basketball as a club Brooks, Nick ...... 2005-07 Brown, John ...... 1978-82 sport. USI’s first official year as a varsity men’s basketball team would come five years later Brownfield, Jeff ...... 1983-84 when it changed its nickname from the Spartans to the Screaming Eagles. Pictured above is Brownfield, Kip ...... 1986-90 USI’s 1970-71 team, the first varsity athletic team in school history.

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Givens, Diond’re ...... 1999-2003 Hulett, David ...... 1970-71 Glover, Drew ...... 2006-08 Humphrey, Dennis ...... 1987-91 Goff, Alan ...... 2002-03 Gordon, Joe ...... 2003-04 I Gouard, Stan ...... 1993-96 Irwin, TL ...... 1981-83 Graber, Logan ...... 1997-98 Grannan, Bob ...... 1970-74 J Gravelle, Alex ...... 2005-06 Jackson, Andre ...... 1985-87 Grayson, Jay ...... 1980-81 Jackson, Stephen ...... 1983-87 Green, Kimon ...... 1998-2001 James, Clarence ...... 1980-83 Griffin, Ronnie ...... 2001-02 Johnson, Chris ...... 1988-90 Groteguth, Brandon ...... 1995-98 Johnson, Terone ...... 1990-91 Jones, Ken ...... 1974-75 H Jones, Mike ...... 1992-93 Hall III, Julian ...... 1985-87 Jones, Todd ...... 1991-94 Hall, Melvin ...... 2005-07 Harrington, Mike ...... 2005-06 K Harris, Billy ...... 1999-2004 Kain, Josh ...... 1998-2000 Harris, Eric ...... 1982-84 Kalicak, Mike ...... 2005-07 Harris,. JoJo ...... 1986-89 Kelley, Ryan ...... 1996-2000 Hebron, Duron ...... 1991-93 Key, John ...... 1978-79 Henderson, LaKeith ...... 1999-2000 King, Tremelle ...... 1986-90 Herdes, Kevin ...... 1996-2000 Kirchoff, Terry ...... 1972-76 Henning, Dan ...... 1974-75 Kissel, Rick ...... 1977-81 Hillsman, Lamar ...... 2001-02 Knight, Lawrence ...... 1975-76 Hillenbrand, Stephen ...... 1981-82 Ilo Mutombo finished his career at USI Holbrook, Randy ...... 2003-05 L Hollinden, John ...... 1979-81 Labhart, Dan ...... 1976-80 ranked second all-time in scoring (1,352) Hoover, John ...... 2004-06 Leavell, Bobby ...... 1990-91 and first in rebounding (917). The brother Hopf, Brandon ...... 2006-08 Lee, Derrick ...... 2007-present of NBA star Dikembe Mutombo starred Hostetter, Marc ...... 1993-97 LeGrange, Rick ...... 1973-74 in the 1994 Hollywood film The Air Houston, Wayne ...... 1996-98 Love, Kenny ...... 2006-present Howard, Kyle ...... 2000-01 Loving, Derick ...... 1998-99 Up There. Howe, Jake ...... 2001-02 Lonicer, Olive ...... 1997-98 Hrvol, Gary ...... 1989-92 Lueken, Pat ...... 1972-73 M Huebner, Brian ...... 1993-95 Luce, Ryan ...... 1995-97 Macon, George ...... 1977-81 Josh Huebner ...... 2007-08 Luse, Dan ...... 1998-2000 Martin, Craig ...... 1990-94 Hughes, Brandon ...... 1999-2000 Lyons, Derrick ...... 1999-2001 Mask, Ken ...... 1977-79 Mathews, Jason ...... 1991-92 Mattingly, Mike ...... 1973-74 May, Jr., Scott ...... 2003-04 McConnell, Daryl ...... 1986-90 McCulloh, Jay ...... 2005-06 McDowell, Clovis ...... 1978-80 McFall, Fred ...... 1983-84 Meade, Bill ...... 1982-86 Melton, Brett ...... 1993-94 Miles, John ...... 1992-94 Moore, Johnny ...... 1995-97 Moore, Larry ...... 1997-98 Moore, Robert ...... 1986-87 Moranm, Dave ...... 1985-87 Morrow, John ...... 1981-82 Mulherin, John ...... 1985-86 Murphy, Jeremy ...... 2000-01 Mutombo, Ilo ...... 1987-91

N Nash, Leighton ...... 1997-99 Niemeier, Gary ...... 1975-77 Nelson, Cully ...... 1979-83 Nelson, Leonard ...... 1978-80 The Screaming Eagles long tradition of winning may have started early, but it was the 1992-93 Newlin, Scott ...... 1983-84 squad that started a string of nine straight NCAA II Tournament appearances and 15 straight Newsome, Reque ...... 2002-05 20-win seasons. Since 1992-93, the Eagles have dominated the NCAA II landscape, appearing Continued on next page... in the NCAA II Tournament 14 times, the NCAA II National Championship game three times, and winning the 1995 NCAA II title.

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Robinson, David K...... 1970-71 W Robinson, Kevin ...... 2000-02 Walts, Jerry ...... 1975-76 Rountree, Ronald ...... 2002-03 Watts, B.J...... 1997-98 Rolling, Terrill ...... 1987-89 Webber, Bob ...... 1981-83 Ross, Larry ...... 1973-74 Welch, Marvin ...... 1978-79 Rowser, DeJuan ...... 1974-77 Werner, Paul ...... 1975-77 Rowser, Emmanuel ...... 1975-79 White, Chris ...... 1987-88 Whiteside, Mike ...... 1980-82 S Williams, Gary ...... 1973-76 Schaefer, Chris ...... 1987-89 Williams, Kelly ...... 1979-83 Schaffer, Nick ...... 1972-73 Williams, LaMar ...... 1974-77 Schellenberg, John ...... 1987-91 Williams, Tony ...... 1974-77 Schickel, Ralph ...... 1973-75 Williams, Vic ...... 1996-98 Schiff, Kim ...... 1970-73 Williamson, Dave ...... 1970-74 Schmidt, Jim ...... 1977-78 Willock, David ...... 1996-97 Schnapf, David ...... 1983-84 Wise, Marty ...... 2005-07 Schneider, William ...... 1970-71 Wright, Mike ...... 1984-86 Schnitker, Tyason ...... 2007-08 Schofield, Rick ...... 1981-82 Y Schumacher, Nathan ...... 2007-08 Young, Mike ...... 1970-73 Shaffer, Tyrus ...... 1996-97 Shourds, Gary ...... 1985-86 Z Sheets, Stu ...... 1992-93 Zink, Steve ...... 1990-91 Shy, Shirica ...... 2000-02 Zurliene, T.J...... 2001-03 Simmons, Larry ...... 1977-78 Billy Harris played in 126 games and Sims, Shane ...... 2004-06 Simms, Joseph ...... 1975-78 ranks fifth all-time at USI in career points Smith, Warren ...... 1989-90 (1,381) and fourth all-time at USI in Snyder, Jay ...... 2006-07 career rebounds (782). Stackhouse, Kent ...... 1998-2000 Stein, Rick ...... 1989-91 Stephens, Jeff ...... 2001-02 O Stevens, Johnny ...... 1985-87 Oden, John ...... 2003-04 Stoker, John ...... 1970-71 Oeth, Keith ...... 1983-85 Strouse, Jeff ...... 1981-83 Osterman, Mark ...... 1974-76 Styles, Joe ...... 1971-73 Owen, Brent ...... 2006-present Sullivan, Rashard ...... 2006-07 Owens, Ryan ...... 1997-99 Swan, Andy ...... 1996-98 Swan, Robert ...... 1970-71 P Swope, Leon ...... 1970-71 Page, Kenny ...... 2006-07 Palmer, Larry ...... 1975-76 T Partridge, Corey ...... 1983-84 Tate, Tyrone ...... 1992-94 Payne, Kent ...... 1982-84 Taylor, Jim ...... 1987-88 Pearson, Jeremy ...... 1996-98 Taylor, Scott ...... 1992-97 Pearson, Stacy ...... 2004-05 Thomas, Joel ...... 1994-99 Pemberton, Brad ...... 1983-85 Thompson, Chris ...... 2004-06 Penninton, Jeff ...... 1981-82 Thompson, Donald ...... 1984-85 Phillips, Mike ...... 2002-03 Tooley, Tim ...... 1994-99 Phillips, Terry ...... 1980-81 Torain, Mike ...... 1974-76 Pimble, Anthony ...... 2007-present Tornatta, Troy ...... 1991-93 Pitcher, Mark ...... 1998-99 Towsend, Tim ...... 1977-78 Plummer, Norman ...... 2007-08 Troutman, Ken ...... 1994-95 Powell, Dexter ...... 2007-08 Tumey, Kevin ...... 1986-87 Purnel, DeAngelo ...... 1992-93 Turnbow, Robert ...... 1990-91

Q V Queen, Avery ...... 2003-04 Van Winkle, Geoff ...... 2003-07

R Ragland, David ...... 2001-03 Raybon, John ...... 1976-77 Reyes, Antonio ...... 1986-89 Geoff Van Winkle (right) finished his Richards, Curtis ...... 1976-77 career as USI’s all-time leader in games Richburg, Carl ...... 2004-05 played and three-point field goals made. Rivers, Joe ...... 1970-72 He also ranked 10th in scoring and first Roberts, Drake ...... 1999-2001 in three-point field goal attempts.

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USI Men’s Basketball Year-by-Year Results

1970-71 (6-10) 1973-74 continued... 1974-75 continued... Home: 2-7; Away: 4-3 OPPONENTS W/L Score OPPONENTS W/L Score OPPONENTS W/L Score INDIANAPOLIS W 72-70 BETHEL W 68-64 Oakland City L 88-115 McKendree L 77-88 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE L 74-83 IU-SOUTHEAST W 92-79 Bellarmine L 80-101 IU-SOUTHEAST L 67-87 Tennessee-Martin L 82-88 ROSE HULMAN W 79-58 Missouri-St. Louis L 83-119 NORTHWOOD INST. L 83-93 IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 80-94 Wisconsin-Parkside L 34-57 BELLARMINE L 84-112 Transylvania L 72-74 IUPU-INDIANAPOLIS W 75-74 TRANSYLVANIA L 80-96 Oakland City L 64-85 SIU-Edwardsville L 67-75 Northwood Inst. L 97-120 WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE L 70-100 Transylvania L 65-89 OAKLAND CITY L 65-86 IU-SOUTHEAST L 68-74 David Lipscomb L 87-98 IU-Kokomo W 100-89 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W 68-65 Marian W 93-92 St. Meinrad W 126-56 Missouri-St. Louis W 64-61 OAKLAND CITY W 90-81 THOMAS MORE L 67-88 McKendree W 95-88 IU-Southeast L 76-83 IU-Southeast W 87-78 Thomas More L 68-103 MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS L 82-97 IU-KOKOMO W 102-89 PURDUE-CALUMET W 100-77 MCKENDREE L 80-99 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE L 72-88 1975-76 (11-15) ST. MEINRAD W 82-41 IUPU-INDIANAPOLIS W 68-65 Home: 8-3; Away: 3-12 Transylvania L 65-113 MARION L 68-69 OPPONENTS W/L Score Franklin L 78-95 Mercer L 65-72 1971-72 (4-20) IU-Southeast L 77-78 Mississippi L 64-86 Home: 4-9; Away: 0-11 MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 99-84 Franklin L 57-86 OPPONENTS W/L Score TRANSYLVANIA L 62-75 OAKLAND CITY W 80-73 Austin Peay L 58-102 Bellarmine L 70-74 Oakland City W 116-75 MCKENDREE L 61-69 NE ILLINOIS W 86-78 TRANSYLVANIA L 58-83 MARION W 92-78 Northwood Inst. L 68-125 ST. FRANCIS W 106-90 IU-KOKOMO W 105-65 Missouri-St. Louis L 78-105 TENNESSEE-MARTIN L 64-76 IU-Southeast W 74-72 NORTHWOOD INST. L 81-99 David Lipscomb L 56-74 Oakland City L 49-104 Bellarmine L 77-79 DAVID LIPSCOMB L 75-77 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W 79-74 PURDUE-CALUMET L 78-87 IU-SOUTHEAST W 74-68 WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE L 76-81 Tennessee State L 52-112 IU-SOUTHEAST W 94-68 IUPU-INDIANAPOLIS W 69-68 Transylvania L 71-120 SIU-Edwardsville L 72-74 Missouri-St. Louis L 60-103 MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS L 88-94 IU-Southeast L 79-84 MARIAN L 80-82 Thomas More L 71-88 OAKLAND CITY W 90-87 PURDUE-CALUMET W 84-80 St. Francis L 97-102 David Lipscomb L 77-100 Transylvania L 78-89 CAMPBELLSVILLE L 70-89 DAVID LIPSCOMB W 101-88 Franklin L 54-95 IUPU-Indianapolis W 65-63 McKendree L 90-106 Kentucky Wesleyan L 75-80 SIU-Edwardsville L 65-92 MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS L 82-94 1976-77 (19-8) Home: 18-0; Away: 1-8 1972-73 (8-15) OPPONENTS W/L Score Home: 6-5; Away: 2-10 MISSOURI BAPTIST W 96-69 OPPONENTS W/L Score ST. FRANCIS W 93-84 Oakland City L 74-82 Bethel L 75-82 MCKENDREE L 69-70 TRANSYLVANIA W 86-63 Tenn.-Martin L 60-67 OAKLAND CITY W 93-57 TRANSYLVANIA L 58-84 West Georgia L 67-80 Indianapolis L 62-90 TENN. WESLEYAN W 79-71 Rose Hulman W 98-86 W. Michigan L 46-78 THOMAS MORE L 79-86 Terry Kirchoff averaged 8.9 points and Toledo L 63-76 OAKLAND CITY W 83-75 IU-Southeast L 59-69 IUPU-Indianapolis L 64-66 a team-high 7.7 rebounds per game as a FRANKLIN W 85-80 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W 91-86 freshman in 1972-73. He finished his Bellarmine L 81-88 Wisconsin-Parkside L 79-98 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W 71-70 Purdue-Calumet W 93-65 four-year career in a Screaming Eagles ROANOKE W 87-72 IU-SOUTHEAST W 78-62 IU-SOUTHEAST W 92-69 Campbellsville L 60-76 uniform with 457 career rebounds, which TENNESSEE STATE W 92-66 Transylvania W 64-96 still ranks in the top 20 all-time at USI. Western Illinois L 76-82 IUPU-FT. WAYNE W 100-64 SIU-Edwardsville L 52-55 Missouri-St. Louis L 71-74 MARION W 113-98 IUPU-INDIANAPOLIS W 85-59 MARIAN W 87-72 BELLARMINE L 64-84 1974-75 (6-19) *IU-NORTHWEST W 2-0 McKendree L 68-80 Home: 5-6; Away: 1-13 *IU-NORTHWEST W 2-0 FRANKLIN L 70-93 OPPONENTS W/L Score OAKLAND CITY W 106-86 IU-Southeast L 75-91 Colorado State L 67-98 WESTERN ILLINOIS W 82-65 MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 93-73 Wyoming L 71-96 TRANSYLVANIA W 86-80 SE Missouri L 68-92 IUPU-INDIANAPOLIS W 72-66 1973-74 (12-14) Oakland City L 77-95 IUPU-Indianapolis W 79-72 Home: 8-5; Away: 4-9 FRANKLIN L 72-76 *Forfeit OPPONENTS W/L Score TENN.-MARTIN W 95-83 Taylor L 76-108 TRANSYLVANIA L 83-95 Olivet W 81-75 BELLARMINE L 64-80 OAKLAND CITY L 75-84 IUPU-Indianapolis L 72-76 IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 111-67 Tennessee-Martin L 75-79 TENN.-MARTIN W 74-66 SE MISSOURI W 92-81 Home games from 1980-81 TRANSYLVANIA W 89-87 DAVID LIPSCOMB L 70-84 season listed in ALL CAPS 1973-74 continued in next column... 1974-75 continued in next column...

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1977-78 (19-9) 1979-80 continued... 1981-82 (15-12, 3-9 GLVC) Home: 10-2; Away: 8-7; Neutral: 1-0 OPPONENTS W/L Score Home: 13-4; Away: 2-8; Neutral: n/a NCAA II Tournament *Bellarmine L 77-80 OPPONENTS W/L Score OPPONENTS W/L Score TRANSYLVANIA W 52-50 ST. XAVIER W 68-63 OAKLAND CITY W 110-72 *INDIANAPOLIS W 75-65 IU-SOUTHEAST W 71-68 (ot) TRANSYLVANIA L 69-78 *SAINT JOSEPH‘S W 63-61 #OAKLAND CITY W 98-81 MARION W 102-82 Transylvania L 67-76 #WEST GEORGIA W 76-75 OAKLAND CITY W 69-68 SIU-Edwardsville L 73-74 Franklin W 79-66 Milton W 83-73 (ot) *Kentucky Wesleyan W 79-72 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W 61-60 St. Joseph’s L 78-90 ^Northern Michigan L 83-93 SIU-Carbondale L 59-84 Wake Forest L 73-119 ^Wright State L 85-96 HANOVER W 86-84 (ot) Roanoke W 46-34 *GLVC Game; ^NCAA Tournament (Wright State) FERRIS STATE W 83-82 (ot) Wisconsin-Whitewater L 72-78 TRANSYLVANIA W 67-52 Manchester W 86-76 1980-81 (21-8, 8-2 GLVC) *Lewis L 68-79 MISSOURI BAPTIST W 93-56 Home: 12-2; Away: 9-5; Neutral: 0-1 *Saint Joseph‘s L 71-75 Bellarmine L 77-82 GLVC Champions, NCAA II Tournament NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 76-71 (ot) SIU-Edwardsville W 77-73 OPPONENTS W/L Score *ASHLAND W 68-64 Tennessee State W 57-56 SIENA HEIGHTS W 86-83 *INDIANAPOLIS L 93-99 IU-Southeast W 96-64 Eastern Illinois W 72-70 *BELLARMINE L 87-94 Kentucky Wesleyan W 84-82 (ot) HANOVER W 80-56 SIU-Edwardsville W 69-62 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W 88-76 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W 73-57 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 68-67 CAMPBELLSVILLE W 79-75 SE MISSOURI L 84-89 Transylvania L 76-91 Oakland City L 60-67 CENTRAL STATE W 70-66 *SAINT JOSEPH‘S L 84-93 NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 67-66 OAKLAND CITY W 94-78 *LEWIS L 69-73 IUPU-INDIANAPOLIS W 71-64 FRANKLIN W 83-73 *Ashland L 86-95 ST. FRANCIS W 103-92 Southern Mississippi L 72-75 Central State L 74-93 TRANSYLVANIA L 76-79 Delta State W 69-57 *Bellarmine L 66-93 IU-SOUTHEAST W 86-61 TRANSYLVANIA W 73-61 *Indianapolis W 81-73 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 91-89 (ot) Northern Kentucky W 76-59 OAKLAND CITY W 75-71 IUPU-Indianapolis L 77-78 SIU-Edwardsville W 80-74 *Kentucky Wesleyan L 60-79 ^Northern Kentucky W 86-78 *Bellarmine W 87-85 *GLVC Game; #ISUE/Holland Dairy Classic ^Eastern Illinois L 67-79 *Ashland W 99-96 ^NCAA Tournament (Eastern Illinois) *SAINT JOSEPH‘S W 95-71 1982-83 (15-13, 5-7 GLVC) *INDIANAPOLIS W 82-53 Home: 11-4; Away: 4-9; Neutral: n/a 1978-79 (15-11, 4-4 GLVC) *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN L 70-76 OPPONENTS W/L Score Home: 14-0; Away: 1-11 Transylvania L 61-69 SAGINAW VALLEY W 81-77 OPPONENTS W/L Score *ASHLAND W 76-67 Wright State L 81-92 INDIANA TECH W 91-75 *BELLARMINE W 91-81 Butler L 59-87 UI-CHICAGO CIRCLE W 107-84 *Indianapolis W 69-67 Western Michigan W 101-99 (4 ot) SW Missouri State L 61-65 *Saint Joseph‘s L 66-86 Augusta W 91-87 (ot) Oral Roberts L 48-68 LEWIS W 72-59 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE L 64-65 *Indianapolis L 70-97 IU-SOUTHEAST W 70-55 AUSTIN PEAY W 58-54 TIFFIN W 82-62 *Kentucky Wesleyan L 72-74 *Kentucky Wesleyan L 89-103 MISSOURI BAPTIST W 97-68 #Kentucky Wesleyan W 83-72 1982-83 season continued on page 79... Northern Kentucky L 70-81 ^Western Illinois L 73-80 IU-SOUTHEAST W 94-64 ^Wright State L 89-96 CENTRAL STATE W 86-79 *GLVC Game; #GLVC Playoff; *BELLARMINE W 96-95 ^NCAA Tournament (Western Illinois) *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 97-78 Home games listed in ALL CAPS SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W 102-87 TENNESSEE STATE W 73-72 (ot) Transylvania L 46-49 *Indianapolis L 80-105 Oakland City L 62-63 *Saint Joseph’s L 77-82 SIU-Edwardsville L 85-95 OAKLAND CITY W 67-59 *BELLARMINE W 88-84 IU SOUTHEAST W 60-56 TRANSYLVANIA W 75-59 *Kentucky Wesleyan W 77-64 *St. Joseph’s L 70-77 UI-Chicago Circle W 72-76 *GLVC Game

1979-80 (20-9, 8-2 GLVC) Home: 13-1; Away: 7-7; Neutral: 0-1 GLVC Champions, NCAA II Tournament OPPONENTS W/L Score HILLSDALE W 85-58 OAKLAND CITY W 71-56 SOUTH DAKOTA W 77-65 SE Missouri W 89-80 ARMSTRONG W 71-68 RIO GRANDE W 80-68 Furman L 64-93 New Hampshire W 86-72 UI-Chicago Circle L 64-67 Central State L 58-59 NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 97-76 *BELLARMINE L 69-78 *ASHLAND W 118-88 UI-CHICAGO CIRCLE W 58-55 After posting their first winning season in 1976-77, the Screaming Eagles broke into the *Saint Joseph‘s W 93-83 *Indianapolis W 72-69 NCAA Division II Tournament for the first time in 1977-78 when they went 19-9. The SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W 82-70 Eagles’ appearance in the NCAA post-season tournament was the first by any team in *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 97-83 Oakland City W 69-50 school history. Then known as Indiana State University-Evansville, ISUE defeated *Ashland W 76-64 1979-80 season continued in column... Northern Kentucky University in the first round before falling to Eastern Illinois University.

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1982-83 continued... 1985-86 (19-9, 10-6 GLVC) 1987-88 continued... OPPONENTS W/L Score Home: 15-1; Away: 4-8; Neutral: n/a OPPONENTS W/L Score MANCHESTER W 89-82 OPPONENTS W/L Score Central State L 68-77 CENTRAL MICHIGAN L 62-70 Wright State L 102-108 (2 ot) *IUPU-FT. WAYNE W 90-89 Oakland W 92-91 HAVOVER W 99-63 *Saint Joseph‘s W 65-58 OAKLAND CITY W 85-75 FRANKLIN W 91-65 *Lewis L 78-85 *Lewis L 60-78 BRESCIA W 98-62 SIU-Edwardsville L 61-76 *Saint Joseph‘s W 67-65 WRIGHT STATE W 84-75 *ASHLAND L 63-79 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN L 65-67 MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 101-73 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 94-71 TRANSYLVANIA W 81-76 *Kentucky Wesleyan L 77-91 *Bellarmine L 59-71 *ASHLAND W 93-86 Central Missouri L 61-63 *Indianapolis W 84-81 *Bellarmine L 83-92 *ASHLAND W 86-57 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN L 70-86 *Indianapolis L 64-67 Missouri L 75-82 *GLVC Game *SAINT JOSEPH‘S L 78-79 WAYNE STATE W 91-63 *LEWIS W 80-79 (ot) *Bellarmine L 73-74 1988-89 (15-13, 6-10 GLVC) *Northern Kentucky L 59-92 *Indianapolis L 95-96 (2 ot) Home: 11-5; Away: 4-8; Neutral: n/a *Kentucky Wesleyan L 79-102 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 88-68 OPPONENTS W/L Score FRANKLIN W 94-72 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE W 59-57 SIU-Edwardsville W 74-60 EASTERN ILLINOIS W 81-78 *Lewis L 59-69 IU-SOUTH BEND W 77-70 *Ashland L 91-109 *Saint Joseph‘s W 96-81 Troy State L 79-88 *INDIANAPOLIS W 139-113 OLIVET NAZARENE W 107-81 Union W 92-80 *BELLARMINE W 88-86 *LEWIS W 72-64 MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS L 63-65 *GLVC Game *SAINT JOSEPH‘S W 69-66 HEIDELBERG W 81-64 OAKLAND CITY W 89-66 NORTH CENTRAL W 81-63 1983-84 (10-18, 3-9 GLVC) *Northern Kentucky W 98-80 *Lewis L 57-71 Home: 6-8; Away: 4-10; Neutral: n/a *INDIANAPOLIS W 83-69 *Saint Joseph‘s L 71-84 OPPONENTS W/L Score *BELLARMINE W 97-87 OAKLAND CITY W 64-54 BELMONT L 80-86 *IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 61-64 *INDIANAPOLIS W 88-68 Southern Illinois L 73-103 *Ashland L 91-80 *BELLARMINE W 69-66 Butler L 68-78 +SIU-Edwardsville W 2-0 *IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 88-90 IU-Southeast W 65-62 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN L 84-94 Kentucky State W 88-80 OAKLAND CITY W 92-75 *GLVC Game; +Forfeit *NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 94-80 HANOVER W 79-72 *ASHLAND W 76-69 FRANKLIN W 95-86 1986-87 (24-6, 13-3 GLVC) *Kentucky Wesleyan L 72-78 Morehouse W 98-79 Home: 12-2; Away: 11-3; Neutral: 1-1 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W 75-71 Augusta W 86-81 GLVC co-Champions; NCAA II Tournament *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN L 69-83 Transylvania L 66-88 OPPONENTS W/L Score *Ashland L 70-81 (ot) MISSOURI-ROLLA L 73-78 Missouri-St. Louis W 91-84 *Northern Kentucky L 85-88 (ot) SOUTHWEST BAPTIST L 66-68 LANE W 103-56 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE L 80-88 IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 67-81 TUSCULUM W 99-60 MISSOURI BAPTIST L 85-92 *Ashland L 66-69 (ot) MANCHESTER W 111-36 KENTUCKY STATE W 102-78 Belmont W 83-74 KENTUCKY STATE W 98-73 *Bellarmine L 74-80 (ot) *BELLARMINE W 85-72 OAKLAND CITY W 81-64 *Indianapolis L 75-90 *INDIANAPOLIS W 83-77 Urbana W 75-62 *SAINT JOSEPH‘S W 84-83 *Saint Joseph‘s L 72-76 *SAINT JOSEPH‘S W 90-82 *LEWIS W 82-74 *Lewis L 61-63 *LEWIS L 53-68 *GLVC Game WRIGHT STATE L 56-70 *Kentucky Wesleyan L 82-106 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN L 68-71 Florida Southern L 84-94 1989-90 (20-10, 13-5 GLVC) IUPU-FT. WAYNE L 65-67 TRI-STATE W 102-98 Home: 13-0; Away: 6-5; Neutral: 1-5 *ASHLAND L 58-61 *Northern Kentucky W 64-59 NCAA II Tournament *Bellarmine L 81-89 Kentucky State W 86-63 OPPONENTS W/L Score *Indianapolis L 84-95 *BELLARMINE W 77-75 @MOUNT ST. CLARE W 87-51 *SAINT JOSEPH‘S W 73-68 *INDIANAPOLIS W 92-71 @MISSOURI-ROLLA W 76-66 *LEWIS L 56-58 *Ashland W 80-66 TENN.-MARTIN W 86-68 *Kentucky Wesleyan L 61-107 *IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 91-66 OAKLAND CITY W 77-58 *GLVC Game SIU-EDWARDSVILLE L 70-86 IUPU-Indianapolis W 87-73 *ASHLAND W 96-63 *IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 88-90 (ot) 1984-85 (18-11, 10-4 GLVC) *IUPU-FT. WAYNE W 87-66 *SAINT JOSEPH‘S W 87-63 Home: 12-2; Away: 5-9; Neutral: 1-0 *Bellarmine W 87-83 *INDIANAPOLIS W 105-77 GLVC co-Champions; NCAA II Tournament *Indianapolis W 81-77 #Ferris State W 98-75 OPPONENTS W/L Score *NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 83-68 #Virginia Union L 85-88 Missouri-Rolla L 65-81 SIU-Edwardsville W 88-84 %Florida Southern L 76-78 HANOVER W 83-81 (ot) *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 83-77 %Missouri Southern L 76-77 Southern Illinois L 70-83 *Lewis L 79-80 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 84-78 Butler L 74-87 *Saint Joseph‘s W 101-80 *BELLARMINE W 88-76 NORTH CENTRAL W 75-64 ^SIU-Edwardsville L 82-88 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 95-72 IU-SOUTHEAST W 83-69 ^Johnson C. Smith W 102-96 *Lewis W 55-53 CUMBERLAND L 50-55 *GLVC Game; ^NCAA Tournament (Ky. Wesleyan) *KENTUCKY STATE W 104-74 Morris Brown W 63-61 Oakland City W 79-66 Armstrong State L 71-78 1987-88 (13-15, 5-11 GLVC) *LEWIS W 103-68 NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 86-81 Home: 10-4; Away: 3-7; Neutral: n/a *Northern Kentucky W 83-82 CENTRAL MISSOURI W 84-72 (ot) OPPONENTS W/L Score *Bellarmine L 75-78 *BELLARMINE W 91-81 IUPU-INDIANAPOLIS W 101-84 *Kentucky State W 93-78 *INDIANAPOLIS W 88-82 West Georgia L 65-88 *Kentucky Wesleyan L 79-95 Northern Kentucky L 65-70 North Alabama W 80-74 *ASHLAND W 77-75 *Kentucky Wesleyan L 85-96 ROSE-HULMAN W 93-70 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE W 113-108 *Saint Joseph‘s W 82-67 CENTRAL STATE W 86-80 *Indianapolis W 101-85 *Lewis W 61-57 Missouri-St. Louis L 69-75 *Saint Joseph‘s L 80-86 *ASHLAND W 80-70 KENTUCKY STATE W 68-65 *Ashland L 69-83 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE L 76-77 URBANA W 86-54 ^SE Missouri L 73-91 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W 82-81 (3 ot) *Kentucky Wesleyan L 68-69 ^West Texas State L 92-98 (ot) *Indianapolis W 73-67 *BELLARMINE W 74-72 *GLVC Game; @West Side Nut Club *Bellarmine W 58-56 *INDIANAPOLIS W 83-80 Tournament (Evansville, IN); #National Shootout *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 101-92 *Ashland L 66-89 (Roberts Stadium, Evansville, IN); %Freeport Invitational *LEWIS W 71-57 *Northern Kentucky L 94-110 (Bahamas);^NCAA Tournament (SE Missouri) *SAINT JOSEPH‘S W 104-62 Kentucky State L 89-101 *Ashland L 77-82 (2 ot) *SAINT JOSEPH‘S L 70-83 *IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 85-88 (ot) *LEWIS L 69-85 ^Kentucky Wesleyan L 64-77 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W 85-82 ^Lewis W 85-78 *IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 75-78 Home games listed in ALL CAPS *GLVC Game; ^NCAA Tournament (Ky. Wesleyan) 1987-88 season continued in next column...

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1990-91 (19-9, 13-5 GLVC) 1992-93 continued... 1993-94 continued... Home: 12-2; Away: 7-5; Neutral: 0-2 OPPONENTS W/L Score OPPONENTS W/L Score OPPONENTS W/L Score *Bellarmine L 77-80 *ASHLAND W 120-98 #IU-SOUTHEAST W 95-79 *Indianapolis W 81-70 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W 112-96 #ST. MARY‘S W 104-82 *IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 87-99 *Kentucky Wesleyan L 87-94 Oakland City L 71-73 *Ashland W 91-60 *Kentucky State W 105-89 CAMPBELLSVILLE W 114-97 *BELLARMINE W 105-76 *Bellarmine W 96-89 Georgetown (D.C.) L 45-65 *KENTUCKY STATE W 95-78 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 112-83 Wisconsin W 78-66 *Lewis W 78-68 *INDIANAPOLIS W 113-74 HANOVER W 78-60 *Saint Joseph‘s L 73-78 ^KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 78-67 @Cal.-Riverside L 94-97 (ot) *INDIANAPOLIS W 95-83 (ot) ^WAYNE STATE W 112-84 @Kentucky Wesleyan L 72-80 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 60-59 $South Dakota W 98-77 *KENTUCKY STATE W 101-78 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W 86-77 $New Hampshire W 111-89 *BELLARMINE L 84-86 *Kentucky Wesleyan L 66-83 $Cal St. Bakersfield L 86-92 *Ashland L 79-106 ^NORTHERN MICHIGAN L 85-86 *GLVC Game; #Kenny Kent Toyota *IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 89-75 ^IUPU-FT.WAYNE W 95-93 National Shootout (Evansville, IN); *NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 81-71 *GLVC Game; +Kenny Kent Classic (Evansville, IN); ^NCAA II Great Lakes Regional (Evansville, IN); *INDIANAPOLIS W 86-64 #Executive Inn National Shootout (Evansville, IN); $NCAA II Elite Eight (Springfield, MA) *Lewis L 77-81 ^NCAA II Great Lakes Regional (Evansville, IN) *Saint Joseph‘s W 77-65 1994-95 (29-4, 15-3 GLVC) OAKLAND CITY W 83-68 Home: 14-1; Away: 15-3; Neutral: 2-1 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 89-84 NCAA II Great Lakes Region champions; *IUPU-FT. WAYNE W 74-67 NCAA II National Champions *ASHLAND L 73-75 OPPONENTS W/L Score *Northern Kentucky W 107-98 (2 ot) IUPU-INDIANAPOLIS W 117-99 *Indianapolis W 81-79 IUPU-Indianapolis W 89-83 *LEWIS W 81-75 #WINONA STATE W 92-79 *SAINT JOSEPH‘S W 72-54 #TAMPA W 107-101 *Kentucky Wesleyan W 72-69 SIU-Edwardsville L 105-124 *Bellarmine L 66-69 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 90-96 *Kentucky State W 84-70 @Cameron W 96-68 *GLVC; #-Kenny Kent Toyota Classic (Evansville, IN); @Washburn W 107-103 (ot) @USI/Executive Inn National Shootout (Roberts Stadium) *INDIANAPOLIS W 125-88 *Lewis W 100-72 1991-92 (10-18, 4-14 GLVC) *Saint Joseph‘s W 81-74 Home: 7-10; Away: 3-8; Neutral: n/a SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W 109-90 OPPONENTS W/L Score *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 117-83 PURDUE-CALUMET W 87-82 *KENTUCKY STATE W 114-82 #IUPU-INDIANAPOLIS L 86-89 *BELLARMINE W 70-64 CAMPBELLSVILLE W 121-104 *Ashland W 85-71 FONTBONNE W 83-40 *IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 97-90 OAKLAND CITY W 84-79 *SAINT JOSEPH‘S W 77-57 QUINCY L 78-90 *LEWIS W 114-81 @SIU-EDWARDSVILLE L 76-81 PURDUE-CALUMET W 126-66 @ASSUMPTION W 70-64 *Kentucky Wesleyan L 90-97 *Kentucky State L 82-91 *Bellarmine W 76-72 (ot) *Bellarmine L 55-63 *Kentucky State W 105-63 *ASHLAND L 78-84 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE W 98-90 *IUPU FT. WAYNE L 80-94 *ASHLAND W 86-74 *Northern Kentucky W 71-70 *Northern Kentucky L 97-101 *Indianapolis L 64-70 *Indianapolis W 99-89 *LEWIS L 77-88 ^HILLSDALE W 95-86 *SAINT JOSEPH‘S L 55-67 ^Kentucky Wesleyan W 102-67 Oakland City W 96-83 ^Northern Kentucky W 102-94 *Kentucky Wesleyan L 58-82 Brian Huebner’s performance in the $New Hampshire W 108-93 *IUPU Ft. Wayne L 78-97 $Norfolk State W 89-81 *Ashland L 83-99 1995 Elite Eight netted him All-Tournament $Calif.-Riverside W 71-63 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 97-98 (ot) *GLVC Game; #Kenny Kent Toyota *INDIANAPOLIS W 82-72 honors and helped the Screaming Eagles National Shootout (Evansville, IN); *Lewis W 80-75 capture their first-ever national champi- @High Desert Classic (Las Vegas, NV); *Saint Joseph‘s L 72-93 ^NCAA Great Lakes Regional (Cincinnati, OH); Tenn.-Martin L 74-77 onship in any sport. $NCAA Elite Eight (in Louisville, Ky.) *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN L 66-83 *BELLARMINE L 84-85 1995-96 (25-4, 18-2 GLVC) *KENTUCKY STATE W 105-97 1993-94 (28-4, 16-2 GLVC) Home: 15-2; Away: 8-2; Neutral: 2-0 *GLVC Game ;#Kenny Kent Toyota Home: 17-1; Away: 9-2; Neutral: 2-1 GLVC Champions, NCAA II Tournament Classic (Evansville, IN); @USI/Executive Inn GLVC Champions, NCAA II Great Lakes OPPONENTS W/L Score National Shootout (Evansville, IN) Region Champions, NCAA II Finalist #Oklahoma City W 117-98 OPPONENTS W/L Score #Wisconsin-Platteville W 85-62 1992-93 (22-7, 14-4 GLVC) GRACELAND W 130-79 +CHARLESTON W 101-78 Home: 16-1; Away: 6-6; Neutral: n/a CAMPBELLSVILLE W 118-100 +CENTRAL OKLAHOMA L 114-116 NCAA II Tournament #SOUTHWEST BAPTIST W 105-73 INDIANA WESLEYAN W 99-66 OPPONENTS W/L Score #MISSOURI SOUTHERN L 85-103 GRACE W 93-62 +INDIANA TECH W 116-79 *Northern Kentucky W 99-89 *Lewis W 109-103 (ot) +UNION W 104-81 Wisconsin-Parkside W 121-76 *Wisconsin-Parkside W 84-62 #STONEHILL W 93-72 *Indianapolis W 89-79 *SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W 109-83 #GRAND CANYON W 90-74 SIU-Edwardsville W 110-105 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 99-66 GRACELAND W 123-76 *LEWIS W 96-92 INDIANA-SOUTH BEND W 105-65 Missouri L 62-77 *SAINT JOSEPH‘S W 72-66 *Saint Joseph‘s L 80-82 SIU-Edwardsville W 77-67 *Ashland W 107-76 *IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 96-60 Quincy L 81-83 *IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 85-75 *QUINCY W 116-87 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 84-75 QUINCY W 106-82 *LEWIS W 105-79 *ASHLAND W 121-74 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 102-88 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 90-73 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE W 107-96 WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 112-75 *Indianapolis L 83-86 *Kentucky State L 82-95 *BELLARMINE W 97-80 *Northern Kentucky W 103-102 *Bellarmine W 93-82 *KENTUCKY STATE W 106-71 *BELLARMINE W 84-69 *SAINT JOSEPH‘S W 85-69 *Saint Joseph‘s W 92-66 1995-96 season continued on page 81... *LEWIS W 81-69 *Lewis L 75-79 *Northern Kentucky W 107-79 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE W 108-73 Home games listed in ALL CAPS 1992-93 season continued in next column... 1993-94 season continued in next column...

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1998-99 (26-6, 18-4 GLVC) Home: 14-1; Away: 8-4; Neutral: 4-1 GLVC Tournament Finalist; NCAA II Tournament OPPONENTS W/L Score THOMAS W 113-60 +SAGINAW VALLEY ST. W 72-67 +ARMSTRONG STATE W 105-78 *Lewis W 74-65 *Wisconsin-Parkside W 69-61 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 97-76 *INDIANAPOLIS W 80-63 *SIU Edwardsville W 88-65 OAKLAND CITY W 85-69 *BELLARMINE W 54-47 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN L 54-64 *Missouri-St. Louis W 85-64 *Quincy L 76-99 *SAINT JOSEPH‘S W 99-63 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE W 97-79 *Indianapolis L 71-75 *Northern Kentucky W 79-71 *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 74-62 *LEWIS W 81-71 *IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 81-73 *Saint Joseph‘s W 98-79 *SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 78-68 *QUINCY W 80-46 *MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 85-76 *Kentucky Wesleyan L 89-112 *Bellarmine W 76-58 @Quincy W 83-61 The 1997-98 University of Southern Indiana men’s basketball team won the innaguaral @Lewis W 68-67 @Kentucky Wesleyan L 94-95 Disney Division II Tip-Off Classic. The Screaming Eagles 134-125 victory over Northern ^Northwood W 89-79 ^Wayne State W 72-69 State University in the second round was the highest-scoring game the Eagles have ever been ^Kentucky Wesleyan L 64-76 involved in and marked the second triple-overtime contest in three games dating back to the *GLVC Games; +National Shootout (Evansville, IN); @GLVC Tournament Games (Roberts Stadium); 1996-97 season. ^NCAA Tournament Games (Owensboro, KY)

1995-96 continued... 1996-97 continued... 1999-2000 (25-6, 17-3 GLVC) OPPONENTS W/L Score OPPONENTS W/L Score Home: 14-0; Away: 7-4; Neutral: 4-2 *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 91-77 *INDIANAPOLIS W 88-83 (ot) GLVC Tournament Finalist; NCAA II Tournament *SAINT JOSEPH‘S W 75-67 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 116-111 (ot) OPPONENTS W/L Score *SIU-Edwardsville W 95-84 ^Quincy L 118-125 (3 ot) LEMOYNE-OWEN W 89-80 *Quincy W 98-84 *GLVC Game; #USI National Shootout (Evansville, IN); *IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 101-86 *Bellarmine W 88-64 @High Desert Classic (Las Vegas, NV); *Saint Joseph‘s W 106-84 *Kentucky Wesleyan W 81-65 ^NCAA II Tournament (Indianapolis, IN) OAKLAND CITY W 97-81 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE W 103-69 *SIU Edwardsville W 84-81 *INDIANAPOLIS W 96-73 1997-98 (27-6, 14-4 GLVC) #Abilene Christian W 89-64 ^INDIANAPOLIS W 75-71 Home: 16-1; Away: 6-5; Neutral: 5-0 #Central Washington L 78-93 ^NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 87-99 Disney Division II Tip-Off Classic Champion FERRIS STATE W 99-49 *GLVC Game; #Alaska Tournament GLVC Tournament Finalist; NCAA II Tournament LINCOLN W 117-59 of Champions (Fairbanks, AK); OPPONENTS W/L Score *Missouri-St. Louis W 96-69 +Kenny Kent Toyota National Shootout (Evansville, IN); #Central Oklahoma W 102-100 *QUINCY W 96-93 ^NCAA II Tournament (Evansville, IN) #Northern State W 134-125 (3 ot) *LEWIS W 94-82 #Columbus State W 86-85 *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 78-52 1996-97 (23-5, 16-4 GLVC) P.R.-MAYAGUEZ W 105-59 *BELLARMINE W 84-73 Home: 16-0; Away: 5-4; Neutral: 2-1 +OAKLAND W 92-68 *KENTUCKY WESLYAN W 93-92 (2 ot) GLVC Champions, NCAA II Tournament +FLORIDA TECH W 74-56 *Northern Kentucky L 78-87 OPPONENTS W/L Score *IUPU-FT. WAYNE W 104-97 *Indianapolis L 77-80 (ot) PUERTO RICO-MAYAGUEZ W 120-60 *SAINT JOSEPH‘S W 87-81 *SAINT JOSEPH‘S W 117-112 *MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 92-65 OAKLAND CITY W 84-63 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE W 102-93 OLIVET NAZARENE W 93-75 TRUMAN STATE W 92-85 *Wisconsin-Parkside W 61-52 #MARS HILL W 108-94 ST. FRANCIS W 117-87 *Lewis L 66-75 #USC-SPARTANBURG W 81-68 MINNESOTA-DULUTH W 100-56 *SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 86-62 @CSU San Bernardino W 96-86 *Bellarmine W 85-84 (ot) *Kentucky Wesleyan W 81-78 @Denver W 102-82 *Kentucky Wesleyan L 80-85 *Bellarmine W 93-78 *QUINCY W 103-79 *SIU-Edwardsville L 86-96 *INDIANAPOLIS W 84-80 *Lewis L 83-86 *QUINCY W 91-71 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 75-60 *Wisconsin-Parkside W 91-73 *LEWIS W 82-60 @Bellarmine W 87-81 *SIU-Edwardsville W 86-66 *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 91-64 @Northern Kentucky W 100-89 *Saint Joseph‘s W 90-68 *Northern Kentucky L 75-87 @Kentucky Wesleyan L 88-90 *BELLARMINE W 99-79 *Indianapolis W 102-90 ^Michigan Tech W 83-66 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 104-96 *SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W 84-74 ^Kentucky Wesleyan L 79-88 *Northern Kentucky L 79-96 *Missouri-St. Louis W 92-73 *GLVC Game; #High Desert Classic (Las Vegas, NV); *Indianapolis L 86-91 *BELLARMINE L 74-89 @GLVC Tournament (Roberts Stadium); *Quincy W 76-68 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 93-85 ^NCAA II Tournament (Owensboro, KY) *Missouri-St. Louis W 95-68 *Saint Joseph‘s W 110-80 PIKEVILLE W 93-53 *IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 84-65 *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 74-58 *MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 100-74 *LEWIS W 77-75 *Quincy W 109-95 *SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W 83-82 @BELLARMINE W 102-76 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE W 96-61 @Northern Kentucky W 79-78 *BELLARMINE W 65-60 @Kentucky Wesleyan L 81-94 *Kentucky Wesleyan L 71-74 ^Northern Kentucky W 81-66 1996-97 season continued in next column... ^Kentucky Wesleyan L 79-98 *GLVC Game; #Disney D-II Tip-Off Classic (Orlando, FL); +National Shootout (Evansville, IN); @GLVC Tournament (Ow- Home games listed in ALL CAPS ensboro, KY); ^NCAA Tournament (Owensboro, KY)

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2002-03 continued... OPPONENTS W/L Score ILLINOIS-SPRINGFIELD W 116-72 *%KENTUCKY WESLEYAN L 84-89 *Northern Kentucky W 87-85 (ot) *Indianapolis W 78-63 *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 85-70 *LEWIS W 87-83 *Quincy W 82-69 *Missouri-St. Louis W 90-75 @Saint Joseph‘s W 91-85 @Northern Kentucky L 82-84 ^Lewis W 82-63 ^Michigan Tech W 74-71 ^%Kentucky Wesleyan L 91-95 *GLVC Game; #High Desert Classic (Las Vegas, NV); @GLVC Tournament (Roberts Stadium); ^NCAA II Great Lakes Regional (Houghton, MI); %KWC later forfeited games to USI due to ineligible players

2003-04 (28-7, 15-5 GLVC) Home: 16-1; Away: 6-4; Neutral: 6-2 GLVC Tournament Quarterfinalist; NCAA II Great Lakes Region Champion; NCAA II Finalist OPPONENTS W/L Score LINCOLN W 103-73 OAKLAND CITY W 98-41 *Bellarmine W 71-60 *Kentucky Wesleyan W 78-65 *Missouri-St. Louis W 95-80 The Screaming Eagles finished the 2000-01 season with an 26-4 record and an 18-2 mark *Quincy W 80-69 HENDERSON STATE W 72-62 in the GLVC. USI’s performance in GLVC play that season tied the school record for wins ILLINOIS-SPRINGFIELD W 116-72 NORTH ALABAMA W 93-75 and winning percentage (.900). USI also posted 18-2 conference marks in 1995-96 as well FERRIS STATE W 89-62 as 2004-05. TUSCULUM W 82-62 *LEWIS L 77-82 2000-01 (26-4, 18-2 GLVC) 2001-02 continued... *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 71-63 Home: 14-1; Away: 10-1; Neutral: 2-2 OPPONENTS W/L Score *Indianapolis L 87-88 GLVC Regular Season Champions; *Northern Kentucky L 82-83 (ot) *Northern Kentucky L 80-81 GLVC Tournament Finalist; NCAA II Tournament OAKLAND CITY W 97-52 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 72-68 OPPONENTS W/L Score ABILENE CHRISTIAN W 103-69 *QUINCY W 70-67 HUNTINGTON W 106-88 BRESCIA W 101-72 *SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 86-62 MO SOUTHERN ST. W 81-72 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 94-88 *Wisconsin-Parkside W 90-82 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE W 94-81 WILBERFORCE W 104-60 *Saint Joseph‘s L 80-83 *SAINT JOSEPH‘S W 80-71 *QUINCY W 98-80 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 74-66 Henderson State W 69-57 *SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 102-96 *BELLARMINE W 113-69 *SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 99-78 *Wisconsin-Parkside W 79-68 *MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 117-78 OAKLAND CITY W 95-65 *Saint Joseph‘s L 87-92 *SIU Edwardsville W 75-70 ABILENE CHRISTIAN W 91-64 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 99-90 *Lewis L 59-65 FERRIS STATE W 120-100 *BELLARMINE W 116-94 *SAINT JOSEPH‘S W 117-69 *Indianapolis W 92-74 OLIVET NAZARENE W 92-71 *INDIANAPOLIS W 96-79 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 90-75 *MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 72-63 @Northern Kentucky W 83-74 *Quincy W 88-66 *SIU Edwardsville W 86-73 @Kentucky Wesleyan L 73-74 *Missouri-St. Louis W 84-69 *Lewis L 68-81 ^Kentucky Wesleyan W 96-83 *LEWIS W 82-70 *SAINT JOSEPH‘S W 102-88 ^Findlay W 75-67 *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 87-71 *INDIANAPOLIS W 86-68 ^Wayne State W 69-68 *Bellarmine W 100-68 *Bellarmine W 103-56 $NW Missouri State W 88-81 *Kentucky Wesleyan L 86-97 *Kentucky Wesleyan L 68-96 $Metro State W 83-81 *Saint Joseph‘s W 109-83 @Indianapolis W 82-79 $Kennesaw State L 59-84 *IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 110-108 @Kentucky Wesleyan L 77-80 *GLVC Games; @GLVC Tournament (Roberts Stadium); *MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 87-66 *GLVC Game; #Division II Tip-Off Classic (Orlando, FL); ^NCAA II G.L. Region Tournament (Romeoville, IL); *QUINCY W 91-66 @GLVC Tournament (Roberts Stadium) $NCAA II Elite Eight (Bakersfield, CA) *SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 101-73 *Wisconsin-Parkside W 87-72 2002-03 (25-7, 16-4 GLVC) 2004-05 (27-5, 18-2 GLVC) *Lewis W 84-70 Home: 14-1; Away: 8-3; Neutral: 3-3 Home: 14-0; Away: 8-4; Neutral: 5-1 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN L 89-91 GLVC Tournament Quarterfinalist; GLVC Regular Season Champion; *BELLARMINE W 113-86 NCAA II Great Lakes Region Tournament Finalist GLVC Tournament Champion; NCAA II Tournament @Indianapolis W 81-67 OPPONENTS W/L Score OPPONENTS W/L Score @St. Joseph‘s W 91-88 WILBERFORCE W 86-79 OLIVET NAZARENE W 97-70 @Kentucky Wesleyan L 74-91 HENDERSON STATE W 79-70 North Alabama L 75-78 ^Northern Kentucky L 92-93 (ot) *%Kentucky Wesleyan L 61-73 *INDIANAPOLIS W 87-66 *GLVC Game; @GLVC Tournament (Roberts Stadium); *Bellarmine L 80-82 *SAINT JOSEPH‘S W 95-87 ^NCAA II Tournament (Owensboro, KY) *INDIANAPOLIS W 82-78 *Lewis W 78-74 *SAINT JOSEPH‘S W 100-83 *SIU Edwardsville L 70-75 2001-02 (22-8, 14-6 GLVC) #Western Washington W 81-72 *MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 83-63 Home: 14-1; Away: 5-5; Neutral: 3-2 #Washburn L 84-92 #Ferris State L 82-93 Third in Disney Division II Tip-Off Classic OAKLAND CITY W 98-70 #Wayne State W 72-60 GLVC Tournament Quarterfinalist LOCK HAVEN W 86-63 ANDERSON W 94-61 OPPONENTS W/L Score *Lewis L 69-76 *BELLARMINE W 109-73 #Texas A&M-Commerce W 109-72 *SIU Edwardsville W 90-77 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 87-82 (ot) #Wingate L 97-113 *MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 85-61 PITTSBURGH-JOHNSTOWN W 100-72 #Grand Valley State W 112-86 *BELLARMINE W 107-82 *Saint Joseph‘s L 81-89 *Missouri-St. Louis L 53-69 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 87-82 *Wisconsin-Parkside W 62-58 *Quincy W 97-88 *Saint Joseph‘s W 115-108 (ot) *SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 61-60 *LEWIS W 82-75 *Wisconsin-Parkside W 80-72 2004-05 season continued on page 83... *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE L 69-70 *SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 95-64 *Indianapolis W 91-90 *QUINCY W 90-83 2001-02 season continued in next column... 2002-03 season continued in next column... Home games listed in ALL CAPS

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2005-06 continued... 2007-08 (15-12, 9-10 GLVC) OPPONENTS W/L Score Home: 11-7; Away: 4-5; Neutral: 0-0 *Rockhurst W 87-64 OPPONENTS W/L Score *INDIANAPOLIS W 95-70 #North Georgia W 85-62 *SAINT JOSEPH‘S W 98-67 #Pace W 101-72 *Kentucky Wesleyan W 74-58 HARRIS-STOWE W 87-62 *DRURY L 82-83 ILLINOIS-SPRINGFIELD L 66-68 *ROCKHURST W 74-59 #SOUTHWEST MINNESOTA W 61-51 *Quincy L 71-76 #NORTHWEST MISSOURI L 66-74 *SIU Edwardsville L 63-67 *Kentucky Wesleyan W 79-77 *MISSOURI-ROLLA W 97-60 OHIO VALLEY W 94-68 *MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 80-52 TIFFIN W 87-49 @Saint Joseph‘s L 71-80 FERRIS STATE W 83-60 ^Drury W 78-58 MICHIGAN TECH W 58-57 ^Saint Joseph‘s W 81-78 *Missouri-St. Louis W 67-44 ^SIU Edwardsville L 60-64 (ot) *Missouri S&T W 73-57 *GLVC Game; #Disney Division II Tip-Off Classic *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 65-72 (Orlando, FL); !USI Invitational (Evansville, IN); *LEWIS L 77-87 %GLVC/GLIAC Challenge (Indianapolis, IN); *Northern Kentucky L 62-78 @GLVC Tournament (Roberts Stadium); *Bellarmine L 49-65 ^NCAA II Tournament (Rensselaer, IN) *QUINCY L 64-74 *SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 74-69 2006-07 (29-6, 14-5 GLVC) *Drury L 56-61 Home: 15-0; Away: 6-4; Neutral: 8-1 *Rockhurst W 61-60 Disney Division II Tip-Off Classic Champion; *SAINT JOSEPH’S L 57-75 GLVC West Division Champion; *INDIANAPOLIS W 81-76 GLVC Tournament Champion; *ROCKHURST W 95-71 NCAA II Great Lakes Region Tournament Semi-finalist *DRURY L 68-70 OPPONENTS W/L Score *SIU Edwardsville L 58-70 #North Georgia W 85-62 *Quincy L 62-73 #Pace W 101-72 *MISSOURI S&T W 76-55 Danny Gibson helped USI to its first-ever #Alaska-Fairbanks W 94-73 *MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 81-62 WAYNE STATE W 81-64 *GLVC Game; GLVC Tournament title in 2005 and to TIFFIN W 87-53 #Bill Joergens Memorial Tournament (Evansville, IN) JUDSON W 125-68 the brink of an NCAA II Great Lakes ILLINOIS-SPRINGFIELD W 105-71 Region title in 2006. USI was 54-12 during *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 84-69 *Saint Joseph’s W 96-86 Gibson’s two years as a Screaming Eagle. *Indianapolis L 55-56 GLENVILLE STATE W 108-80 2004-05 continued... $Wayne State W 78-69 OPPONENTS W/L Score $Ferris State W 91-76 *QUINCY W 84-56 HARRIS-STOWE STATE W 117-78 OAKLAND CITY W 89-59 *ROCKHURST W 79-64 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 86-64 *DRURY W 89-70 *Northern Kentucky W 80-67 *SIU Edwardsville W 63-54 *Indianapolis W 80-77 *Quincy L 74-76 (ot) *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 88-64 *BELLARMINE W 88-80 *LEWIS W 89-54 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 83-71 *Quincy W 71-63 *Lewis W 82-68 *Missouri-St. Louis W 78-51 *Wisconsin-Parkside L 75-80 (ot) *Kentucky Wesleyan W 70-54 *MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 83-61 *Bellarmine W 73-59 *MISSOURI-ROLLA W 98-80 @Missouri-St. Louis W 93-63 *Missouri-St. Louis W 72-59 @Saint Joseph‘s W 102-71 *Missouri-Rolla W 80-64 @Northern Kentucky W 79-49 *SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 73-54 ^Gannon W 67-61 *QUINCY W 87-65 ^Ferris State L 87-93 *Rockhurst L 63-75 *GLVC Game; *Drury L 72-77 #Lions Club Holiday Classic (Big Rapids, MI); @Lewis W 57-45 @GLVC Tournament (Roberts Stadium); @Quincy W 76-57 ^NCAA II Tournament (Findlay, OH) @Northern Kentucky W 63-61 ^Rockhurst W 84-78 2005-06 (27-7, 14-5 GLVC) ^Grand Valley State L 83-90 Home: 14-2; Away: 7-3; Neutral: 6-2 *GLVC Game; #Disney Division II Tip-Off Classic (Orlando, FL); Disney Division II Tip-Off Classic Champion; $GLVC/GLIAC Challenge (Detroit, MI); @GLVC Tournament GLVC West Division co-Champion; GLVC Tournament; (Roberts Stadium); ^NCAA II Tournament (Findlay, OH) NCAA II Great Lakes Region Tournament Finalist OPPONENTS W/L Score #Caldwell W 88-70 #Nebraska-Omaha W 76-71 #Columbus State W 90-86 ROBERT MORRIS W 92-43 !GLENVILLE STATE W 107-69 !CENTRAL STATE W 94-68 *Missouri-Rolla W 70-55 *Missouri-St. Louis L 83-87 *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 83-61 *LEWIS W 60-49 Since the 1992-93 season, USI BRYAN W 88-53 has been one of the top programs %Ferris State W 88-81 %Wayne State W 78-59 in the country, amassing a record LEES-MCRAE W 110-69 OAKLAND CITY W 114-56 of 404-98 (.805), appearing in 14 *Bellarmine W 95-76 NCAA II Tournaments, three Elite *Northern Kentucky W 75-56 *QUINCY W 82-70 Eights, and winning the national *SIU EDWARDSVILLE L 77-78 (ot) *Drury W 69-65 championship in 1995. 2005-06 season continued in next column... Home games listed in ALL CAPS

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