2010-11 Men’s Guide

This is IU East

Indiana University East grew out of an extension established at Earlham College that was operated by Earlham and Indiana University. In 1967, the arrangement was expanded to include Purdue and Ball State universities and the extension became the Eastern Indiana Center of Earlham College.

In 1969, reflecting the community’s response to this opportunity to take state university courses at home, Richmond citizens formed an association known as Eastern Indiana Community College, Inc., to raise funds for the construction of a new campus. Following a successful campaign in which they raised over $1 million, members of the community col- lege organization, with the consent of the four education institutions involved in the center, requested Indiana University to establish a regional campus in Richmond to assume responsibility for the operation.

The Indiana General Assembly approved this plan, and on July 1, 1971, the East- ern Indiana Center for Earlham College became Indiana University East, the sixth campus in the Indiana University regional system. On October 3, 1972, ground was laboratories for the School of Education and the broken at the new campus site north of Richmond. School of Humanities and Social Sciences. In 2009, The first building, an all-purpose academic facility the building was renamed Tom Raper Hall in recogni- named Whitewater Hall, was completed in late 1974 tion of the largest gift in IU East’s history. and dedicated February 23, 1975. The fourth building, dedicated as Springwood Hall Ground was broken for a new library/classroom build- in November 1999, houses the Graf Recreation ing on August 8, 1990. It was dedicated as the Brice Center, University College, the Chancellor’s and E. Hayes Hall on June 12, 1992. Campus Life offices, as well as general and spe- cialty classrooms. Additionally, the IU East Henry The third classroom building on the IU East campus County Danielson Learning Center was dedicated in was completed in May 1995. The building, which May 1999 to serve the citizens of Henry County. IU was dedicated as Middlefork Hall on June 12, 1996, houses the fine arts program and classrooms and Continued on Page 5 ... This is IU East, continued from Page 4 East offers degree programs off-campus at the Ivy Tech Community College in Lawrenceburg River- front Campus and in Con- Table of Contents nersville.

Indiana University East is This is IU East 4 both a traditional campus that excels in innovative Pack Attack 6 learning options and a virtual campus with select Red Wolves Roster 7 online degree completion programs. Red Wolves Facilities 9 Mark Hester 2010 Season Preview 10 Director of Athletics In the fall 2007, Indiana University East joined the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Meet the Red Wolves 15 (NAIA) and became the Red Wolves in 2008. Indiana University East student-athletes participate in five Red Wolves Opponents 27 men’s and five women’s varsity sports. 2009 Season Review 29 Since awarding its first bachelor’s degrees in 1977, Indiana University East has expanded its academic Red Wolves Record Book 32 portfolio to include 60 bachelor’s degree options and selected master’s degrees. As the fastest growing uni- Red Wolves Sports Information 37 versity campus in Indiana, IU East leads the region as the premier four-year and master’s public institu- tion in eastern Indiana and western Ohio.

All About Indiana University East Founded: 1971 Enrollment: 2,769 Nickname: Red Wolves Chancellor: Nasser Paydar Athletic Director: Mark Hester Colors: Crimson, silver and black Address: 2325 Chester Boulevard Richmond, IN 47374 Main telephone: (765) 973-8200 or (800) 959-3278 Athletics telephone: (765) 973-8316 University Web site: www.iue.edu Athletics Web site: www.iueredwolves.com Affiliation: National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Conference: Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (KIAC) Join the

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# Name Ht. Wt. Class Pos. Hometown Previous School 2 Brent Burris 5-9 165 Sr. Guard , Ind. Home School 3 Matt Trimnell 6-3 180 Fr. Guard Seymour, Ind. Seymour H.S. 5 Tyler Rigby 6-4 200 Sr. Guard Bryant, Ind. Jay County H.S. 10 Terry Weathers 6-1 200 Jr. Guard East Chicago, Ind. Oakton C.C. 11 David Sanders 5-9 150 Jr. Guard Indianapolis, Ind. Beech Grove H.S. 13 Ian Enriquez 6-6 205 Fr. Forward Lake Station, Ind. Lake Station Edison H.S. 20 Justin Gill 6-5 190 Fr. Forward Munster, Ind. Munster H.S. 22 Cody Banet 6-3 185 Fr. Guard Floyd Knobs, Ind. Floyd Central H.S. 32 Brock Duke 6-3 180 Fr. Guard Kokomo, Ind. Kokomo H.S. 33 Devon Niehoff 6-7 190 Jr. Forward Rushville, Ind. Rushville H.S. 42 Josh Cook 6-6 210 Fr. Forward Gas City, Ind. Mississinewa H.S. 43 Bakari Smith 6-5 170 Fr. Forward Indianapolis, Ind. George Washington H.S. 50 Sean Stevens 6-7 205 Jr. Forward Newburgh, Ind. Northeast C.C.

Alphabetical

# Name Ht. Wt. Class Pos. Hometown Previous School 22 Cody Banet 6-3 185 Fr. Guard Floyd Knobs, Ind. Floyd Central H.S. 2 Brent Burris 5-9 165 Sr. Guard Indianapolis, Ind. Home School 42 Josh Cook 6-6 210 Fr. Forward Gas City, Ind. Mississinewa H.S. 32 Brock Duke 6-3 180 Fr. Guard Kokomo, Ind. Kokomo H.S. 13 Ian Enriquez 6-6 205 Fr. Forward Lake Station, Ind. Lake Station Edison H.S. 20 Justin Gill 6-5 190 Fr. Forward Munster, Ind. Munster H.S. 33 Devon Niehoff 6-7 190 Jr. Forward Rushville, Ind. Rushville H.S. 5 Tyler Rigby 6-4 200 Sr. Guard Bryant, Ind. Jay County H.S. 11 David Sanders 5-9 150 Jr. Guard Indianapolis, Ind. Beech Grove H.S. 43 Bakari Smith 6-5 170 Fr. Forward Indianapolis, Ind. George Washington H.S. 50 Sean Stevens 6-7 205 Jr. Forward Newburgh, Ind. Northeast C.C. 3 Matt Trimnell 6-3 180 Fr. Guard Seymour, Ind. Seymour H.S. 10 Terry Weathers 6-1 200 Jr. Guard East Chicago, Ind. Oakton C.C.

Coaches Pronunciation Guide Head Coach: Mark Hester (4th season) Enriquez: “in-REE-kay” Banet: “BANN-it” Assistant Coach: Tyler Daugherty (1st season) Bakari: “buh-CAR-ree” Niehoff: “Nee-hoff” Red Wolves Roster

2 3 5 10 11 Brent Matt Tyler Terry David Burris Trimnell Rigby Weathers Sanders

13 20 22 32 33 Ian Justin Cody Brock Devon Enriquez Gill Banet Duke Niehoff

42 43 50 Head Coach Assistant Coach Josh Bakari Sean Mark Tyler Cook Smith Stevens Hester Daugherty Red Wolves Facilities

Tiernan Center Individual The Indiana Univer- Workout Facility sity East men’s bas- Indiana Universi- ketball team plays ty East basketball its home games at players conduct the Richmond High on-campus indi- School Tiernan Cen- vidual workouts ter. in the Graf Center gymnasium in The Tiernan Center Springwood Hall seats 8,100 people on the IU East and is the campus. fifth-largest high school gymnasium in The gymnasium is the country. IU East conducts daily workouts about half the size of a regulation in a full-court practice gymnasium court and is ideal for scrimmages The Tiernan Center opened in on the north side of the Tiernan and individual workouts. 1985 and became the home court Center facility. for IU East basketball in 2007. Athletics Suite The Red Wolves have a 20-11 The Richmond High School Tier- The Indiana University East ath- record in three seasons at the Tier- nan Center is located at 380 Hub letic department is housed in a nan Center, including a 17-6 mark Etchison Parkway in Richmond, 10-room suite in Springwood Hall over the last two seasons. just a few miles from the IU East on the IU East campus. campus. IU East has access to a private The athletics suite opened in Feb- locker room on the northwest IU East’s basketball team previ- ruary of 2010. The space includes side of the facility, giving the Red ously played its home games at offices for all coaches, a study hall/ Wolves’ players and coaches a true Union County High School in team meeting room, storage, laun- “home court” environment. Liberty, Ind. dry facilities and a training room.

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Red Wolves sport a fresh look in 2010-11

Get ready for an Extreme Makeover: Red Wolves Bas- ketball Edition.

The Indiana University East men’s basketball program enters the 2010-11 season with a new look.

Red Wolves fans will see a team with nine new players and a retooled style of play when the season opens Oct. The four returnees on the 2010-11 Indiana University East basketball team, 30 against Temple Baptist from left, Brent Burris, Tyler Rigby, Devon Niehoff and David Sanders. College. The roster “It’s an entirely different team with an entirely dif- IU East returns four players from the 2009-10 sea- ferent makeup mentally,” said IU East coach Mark son, including two highly decorated seniors. Hester, who is preparing for his fourth season with the Red Wolves. “It couldn’t be any more different.” One of them, 6-4 guard Tyler Rigby (Bryant, Ind./Jay County High School), became IU East’s first NAIA Even the preseason mindset has changed. All-American and first 1,000-point scorer during the 2009-10 season. The Red Wolves are coming off of a season that opened with high expectations and ended with a 14- Rigby averaged 19.1 points per game and made the 14 record and a fourth-place finish in the Kentucky All-KIAC team. He ranked among the NAIA leaders Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. in field goal percentage and 3-point field goal per- centage. The approach for 2010-11 simply is to take things one day at a time. Hester expects Rigby to emerge as an even more as- sertive offensive player this year. “But even though we are going through a year where were are focused on one day at a time and one game “He is worth the price of admission by himself,” at a time, that doesn’t mean we don’t have the ability Hester said. to be really good,” Hester said. “It just means we’ve got to reach those goals of getting better and devel- oping as a team every day.” Continued on Page 11 Season Preview

... Preview, continued from Page 10 The other senior, 5-9 guard Brent Burris (Indianapo- IU East’s nine newcomers also know how to win. The lis, Ind./Home School), owns several pages of the IU new Red Wolves combined for a 146-55 record as East record book. high school seniors.

Burris holds the Red Wolves’ career records for “We have some young guys who have the potential to games, minutes, assists, steals and free throws be special players,” Hester said. made. The most decorated recruit is Matt Trimnell (Seymour, Burris also is on pace to become IU East’s first NAIA Ind./Seymour High School), a 6-3 freshman guard. athlete to enroll as a freshman and play four seasons for the Red Wolves. Trimnell was seventh in the state of Indiana in scor- ing with 24.4 points per game as a senior. He also Burris can play both guard spots and grabs more ranked among the state leaders in free throw per- than his share of rebounds. centage.

“Matt has unlimited range,” Hester said. “One of the hardest workers in college basketball,” Hester says. Most of the newcomers are versatile players who can play inside and outside and defend multiple posi- Two juniors started regularly last season. tions.

David Sanders (Indianapolis, Ind./Beech Grove High Trimnell fits that mold. So do newcomers like 6-3 School), a 5-9 point guard, led IU East in assists in freshman guard Cody Banet (Floyd Knobs, Ind./ each of his first two seasons. Floyd Central High School), 6-5 freshman forward Justin Gill (Munster, Ind./Munster High School), 6-6 Hester looks for Sanders to emerge as more of a freshman forward Ian Enriquez (Lake Station, Ind./ scoring threat and to emerge as a leader on the court Lake Station Edison High School) and 6-5 fresh- and in the locker room. man forward Bakari Smith (Indianapolis, Ind./George Washington High School). Devon Niehoff (Rushville, Ind./Rushville High School), a 6-7 forward, started 21 games at cen- Hester likens Banet’s skill set to Rigby’s. Gill quickly ter and is the Red Wolves’ most experienced post grasped the IU East system during preseason work- player. outs. Enriquez will cause matchup problems with his size and ability to play all over the court. Smith is a All four holdovers played on IU East’s 2008-09 team “freak athlete” who can defend any position. that went 23-9 and want to lead a return to winning ways. Continued on Page 12 Season Preview

... Preview, continued from Page 11 Terry Weathers (East Chicago, Ind./Oakton College), a junior college transfer who joins the Red Wolves as a junior, provides a physical presence at point guard. Hester expects Weathers to provide a spark with his intensity on defense.

Fellow junior college transfer, 6-7 junior forward Sean Stevens (Newburgh, Ind./Northeast Community Col- lege), provides a versatile post presence.

Another post player, 6-6 freshman forward Josh Cook (Gas City, Ind./Mississinewa High School) made almost 70 percent of his shots in high school and showed a similar knack for getting the ball in the basket during preseason workouts.

Freshman point guard Brock Duke (Kokomo, Ind./Ko- komo High School) will redshirt the 2010-11 season.

The Red Wolves have the look of an explosive offen- sive team.

“We can definitely shoot the ball,” Hester said. “We are very unselfish, and our intentions of doing things right are there.

“We’ve just got to rebound. If we don’t rebound, our season won’t be worth playing. We will be able to force teams to miss shots, but we’ve got to limit them to that one shot.”

Hester likens the Red Wolves to a free-flowing piece of classical music. He hopes to conduct games at a fast pace, with adjustments as needed based on the opponents’ strengths and weaknesses. Tyler Rigby is IU East’s first NAIA All-American and first 1,000-point scorer. Continued on Page 13 Season Preview

... Preview, continued from Page 12 “We would be a very upbeat symphony type of per- Indiana and Purdue regional campuses with NAIA formance,” Hester said. “Basketball purists and new Division II basketball programs together for a pair of fans who like the fun parts of the game will really doubleheaders. enjoy how we’re going to play.” IU East also will play in tournaments at Davenport The schedule University in Grand Rapids, Mich.; DePauw Universi- So much for easing a young team into the college ty in Greencastle, Ind.; Bethel College in Mishawaka, level. Ind.; and Malone University in Canton, Ohio.

IU East’s 30-game schedule includes at least six IU East opens Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic contests against teams that received votes in the final Conference play Dec. 4 against Cincinnati Christian 2009-10 NAIA Division II Men’s Basketball Coaches’ University. Top 25 Poll (Union College of Kentucky, Bethel Col- lege of Indiana, two games against Brescia University The regular season concludes with four consecutive and two games against IU Southeast). February home games against KIAC opponents. The KIAC Tournament runs Feb. 22-26. That total could grow depending on final-round IU East also will play exhibitions Nov. 29 at NCAA Di- matchups in various tournaments. vision I opponent IUPUI and Dec. 7 at NCAA Division II power Northern Kentucky University. “If you want to be at the upper level, you have to play teams at the upper level and see what it takes,” “I would love to see the Massey Ratings (a computer Hester said. rating of all NAIA teams) before our conference schedule,” Hester said. IU East’s schedule includes 11 home dates at the Richmond High School Tiernan Center. The Red “Our rating will be way up there because our sched- Wolves open the season with their Homecoming game ule will be so tough.” Oct. 30 against Temple Baptist College. The goals The first half of the season will feel like one big tour- IU East has definite goals, but not the types of goals nament for the Red Wolves. IU East will compete in you usually hear about in the preseason. five four-team tourneys during the first two months of the season. The KIAC coaches picked IU East to finish fifth in the league, but Hester won’t make any predictions about The run of tournaments starts with second IU/PU things like win total or conference finish. Challenge on Nov. 12-13, this year at Purdue Uni- versity Calumet. The IU/PU Challenge brings the four Continued on Page 14 Season Preview

... Preview, continued from Page 13 “We do have goals,” Hester said. “But we are focus- ing on doing things right, and not necessarily on 2010-11 Schedule 10/30 Temple Baptist 3 p.m. outcomes. We just don’t have expectations other than 11/2 Ohio Christian 7 p.m. we work to meet those goals. 11/6 Union KY 2 p.m. 11/9 Michigan-Dearborn 7 p.m. 11/12 vs. Purdue-North Central ^ 6 p.m. “Our goals are to continue to develop and get bet- 11/13 at Purdue Calumet ^ 4 p.m. 11/16 Wittenberg 7 p.m. ter every day. We want to take one game at a time 11/19 % Huntington 8 p.m. and assess where we’re at going into that game and 11/20 % TBA 1 p.m./3 p.m. 11/27 # Ohio Wesleyan 8 p.m. develop a plan around that. 11/28 # TBA 2 p.m./4 p.m. 12/4 Cincinnati Christian * Noon 12/6 at IUPUI 7 p.m. The approach is no different than one used to con- 12/7 at Northern Kentucky 7 p.m. struct a house - like the ones on Extreme Makeover: 12/10 + Marian 8 p.m. 12/11 + Bethel (Ind.) 3 p.m. Home Edition. 12/17 > Grace 6 p.m. 12/18 > TBA 1 p.m./3 p.m. 12/30 at Indiana Tech 7 p.m. Every nail matters. Every board is essential. 1/4 at Brescia * 6 p.m. 1/8 at IU Southeast * 3 p.m. 1/11 at Asbury * 7:30 p.m. Individually, those things might seem insignificant 1/15 Alice Lloyd * 1 p.m. when putting together a large structure. 1/20 at Cincinnati Christian * 7 p.m. 1/21 vs. St. Louis College of Pharmacy * TBA (at Cincinnati Christian University) Collectively, those things keep the home intact. 1/23 IU Northwest 2 p.m. 1/28 at Berea * 7:30 p.m. 1/29 at Alice Lloyd * 1 p.m. Hester cited techniques like defensive stance and 2/3 Asbury * 7 p.m. 2/9 Brescia * 7 p.m. closing out on shooters as similar examples on the 2/12 Berea * 3 p.m. basketball court. 2/19 IU Southeast * TBA Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Tournament 2/22 KIAC Quarterfinals Individually, those things might seem insignificant 2/25 KIAC Semifinals 2/26 KIAC Championship over the course of a 40-minute game. All home games at the Richmond High School Tiernan Center * KIAC game Collectively, those things will make the difference ^ IU/PU Challenge between wins and losses. % Davenport University Tournament # DePauw University Tournament + Bethel College Tournament “Our motto is there are no little things,” Hester said. > Malone University Tournament “Everything is big.” Meet the Red Wolves

Mark Hester • Head Coach • 4th season

Coach Mark Hester is nation with 22.1 assists per game. IU East was third in his fourth year at the in the nation in 3-point field goals per game and helm of the Indiana Uni- fourth in the nation in blocks per game. The founda- versity East Red Wolves tion for a successful intercollegiate men’s basketball Athletic Program. program was in place.

Hester serves as IU Hester led IU East to one of the biggest turnarounds East’s athletic director in the NAIA during the 2008-09 season. The Red and men’s basketball Wolves finished 23-9. IU East’s 14-win improve- coach. ment was the second-best turnaround in the NAIA. Mark Hester The Red Wolves received votes in the NAIA Top 25 Hester led IU East’s transition from club sports to Coaches poll, the first IU East team to do so. IU East National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics finished second in the Kentucky Intercollegiate Ath- (NAIA) membership in 2007. IU East has grown from letic Conference regular season standings. The Red three varsity sports in 2007 to 10 varsity sports for Wolves also finished second in the KIAC tournament the 2010-11 school year. - just one win away from advancing to the NAIA National Championships. Hester oversees the largest NAIA Hester’s 2008-09 team also earned recognition for athletic depart- its off-court accomplishments. IU East received the All about Mark ment in the In- Buffalo Funds Five Star Award for Division II men’s diana University basketball. The award honors teams committed to Full name: Mark Alan Hester system. the NAIA Champions of Character program’s five Hometown: Glasgow, Ky. core values of respect, responsibility, integrity, ser- College: Western Kentucky Uni- Hester quickly vant leadership and sportsmanship. versity put together an Why Mark says recruits should exciting team for The Red Wolves continued to earn respect at the come to IU East: Look at the IU East’s first national level during the 2009-10 season. IU positives of what we have to of- NAIA basketball East received votes the NAIA Top 25 Coaches Poll fer as an institution as a whole. season in 2007- throughout the first half of the season. The Red That’s why our success rate has 08. IU East Wolves defeated a team ranked the NAIA Top 25 been tremendous, not only in finished second Coaches Poll for the first time when they beat then- sports but in the classroom. in the nation No. 3 Indiana University Southeast on Feb. 20. with 92.6 points Hester also served as the Red Wolves’ track and field per game. IU East also led the Continued on Page 16 Meet the Red Wolves

... Mark Hester, continued from Page 15 coach during the 2009-10 school year. IU East’s representative for National City Corporation in Lexing- athletes combined to win three events in their first ton, Ky., where he resided until 2000. appearance at the Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference meet. Hester and his wife, Rebeckah, reside in Richmond.

Hester came to IU East from Bethel College in McK- Career record (NAIA era, 2007-present) enzie, Tenn. Hester spent six years with the men’s Season W-L (All) Pct. W-L (KIAC) Pct. Place basketball team at Bethel, serving as the assistant 2007-08 9-19 .321 0-7 .000 6th coach, head junior varsity coach, intramural director 2008-09 23-9 .719 9-2 .818 2nd and instructor. Bethel made it to the NAIA Division 2009-10 14-14 .500 6-7 .462 4th II National Tournament and advanced to the “Sweet TOTALS 46-42 .523 15-16 .484 N/A 16” in 2002. Bethel had winning sea- sons from 2001-2006.

Hester is originally from Glasgow, Ky. He is a 1992 graduate of Barren County High School. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Physical Education from Western Kentucky University. Hester received his Master of Arts in Education from Bethel College in 2003. He is cur- rently pursuing a second masters degree in Sports Management from the United States Sports Academy.

Hester was part of the Western Kentucky University Hilltopper basketball program for two seasons. WKU won Sun Belt Conference Championships and earned berths to the NCAA Tournament in 1994 and 1995.

He served as an assistant boys basket- ball coach for Warren East High School under legendary Coach Tommy Compton. Hester has also worked as a financial Meet the Red Wolves

Tyler Daugherty • Assistant Coach • 1st season

Give Tyler Daugherty to do and what I’ve wanted to do since I was a young a shot and he usu- kid. It’s always been a part of my life.” ally makes it count. He proved it during his Daugherty most recently served as an assistant coach basketball career at the for the University of Dubuque men’s basketball team University of Dubuque. and as boys track and field coach at Bellevue (Iowa) And he plans to prove it High School during the 2009-10 school year. again at Indiana Univer- sity East. Daugherty helped Dubuque, an NCAA Division III pro- gram, to an 18-9 record during the 2009-10 season. Daugherty is set to begin Tyler Daugherty It was the school’s best season in almost 20 years. his first season with the IU East men’s basketball program. He also will coach the Red Wolves track and “I’m a younger coach, so I can relate to the athletes. field program and oversee the school’s Graf Recre- I’ve been on the floor, been on the field recently,” ation Center. Daugherty is a native of Bellevue, Iowa. Daugherty said. He holds undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of Dubuque (Iowa). “I can offer another view of the game, how to get better and prepare.”

“I wanted to Daugherty enjoyed a productive playing career for coach, and the Dubuque’s basketball team. He started at guard dur- All about Tyler (position) asked ing all four of his college seasons. He led the Iowa Full name: Tyler Daugherty for three things Intercollegiate Athletic Conference in scoring as a Hometown: Bellevue, Iowa - basketball, junior and as a senior. College: University of Dubuque Why Tyler coaches at IU East: track and run- I’m excited to be here and be ning a recreation He finished his career as Dubuque’s all-time leader in career 3-pointers made with 255. He is second given the opportunity to start center - where I on Dubuque’s all-time career assists list with 354 my career and start a family in had experience Richmond and at IU East. I look assists and fifth on the career scoring list with 1,724 and passion,” forward to building a successful points. track program and building off Daugherty said. of what has been done in bas- He was a two-time D3hoops.com All-West Region ketball. “Sports is my selection. He was Dubuque’s Athlete of the Year as a passion. I don’t senior. see myself doing anything else. Daugherty is engaged to Tory Medinger, also of Bel- It’s what I want levue. Meet the Red Wolves

#5 • Tyler Rigby • Redshirt Senior • Guard

2009-10 • Sharp shooter: Tyler ranked 37th in the NAIA Divi- • All-everything: Tyler sion II in 3-point field goal percentage. was an honorable men- tion NAIA Division II College men’s basketball All- • A season at Southeast: Tyler averaged 3.8 points America selection. He per game in 16 games for Indiana University South- became IU East’s first east during the 2006-07 season. NAIA basketball All- American. Tyler also High School repeated as an All- • Patriot games: Tyler led Jay County High School to Tyler Rigby Kentucky Intercollegiate Indiana Class 3A state finals as a senior. Tyler also Athletic Conference selection. won the prestigious Trester Award for mental attitude. • First of his kind: Tyler became the first IU East player to score 1,000 career points in NAIA compe- Coach Hester’s Scouting Report tition. He reached the 1,000-point mark during IU “NBA scouts have inquired about Tyler. Look for him East’s game Feb. 13 at Alice Lloyd College. to be in the race for KIAC Player of the Year and a • National numbers: Tyler ranked in the NAIA Divi- first-team All-American.” sion II top 50 in 3-point field Career statistics goal percentage, Season GP Pts PPG RPG APG SPG BPG FG% FT% 3% All about Tyler points per game, 08-09 32 543 17.0 3.6 1.7 1.1 0.3 .497 .774 .415 Full name: Tyler Ray Rigby total points, 09-10 28 536 19.1 4.5 2.0 1.3 0.5 .516 .786 .435 Height: 6’4” field goal per- Totals 60 1,079 18.0 4.0 1.8 1.2 0.4 .507 .780 .424 Hometown: Bryant, Ind. High School: Jay County High centage and School 3-point field Previous College: Indiana Uni- goals made. versity Southeast Area of study: Secondary Edu- cation 2008-09 Parents: Connie Aker and • Impact Randy Rigby newcomer: Why Tyler chose IU East: Good Tyler led IU opportunity at a small program making big moves forward. East in scor- ing during his first sea- son with the Red Wolves. Meet the Red Wolves

#2 • Brent Burris • Senior • Guard

2009-10 corded the first triple-double in IU East’s NAIA his- • It takes a thief: Brent tory against Ohio Christian University on Dec. 11. broke IU East’s NAIA • KIAC honor: Brent was named KIAC Player of the record for career steals, Week for the week of Dec. 17. establishing a new mark of 135. Home School • Arch madness: Brent • State champion: Brent was a three-time Indiana scored a career-high 24 Christian Basketball Alliance state champion with points Jan. 23 in a win the Eastside Golden Eagles. against St. Louis College Brent Burris of Pharmacy. Coach Hester’s Scouting Report • Racking up records: Brent finished the season as IU “Brent is one of the hardest workers in all of college East’s NAIA leader in games, minutes and free throws basketball. I look for him to continue in his role of made. doing a little bit of everything - playing the point, scoring some and defending - and I look for him to 2008-09 have a great senior year.” • On target: Brent made a school record 84.7 percent Career statistics of his free throw attempts. Season GP Pts PPG RPG APG SPG BPG FG% FT% 3% • Passing fancy: Brent finished his sophomore season 07-08 28 259 9.3 4.1 4.3 1.4 0.3 .471 .831 .475 as IU East’s NAIA career assists leader. 08-09 32 256 8.0 2.1 2.7 1.5 0.1 .438 .847 .292 2007-08 09-10 28 270 9.6 4.1 2.4 1.8 0.1 .411 .676 .297 Totals 88 785 8.9 3.4 3.1 1.5 0.1 .437 .791 .340 • Burning All about Brent up the nets: Full name: Brenton Burris Brent made Height: 5’9” 47.5 per- Hometown: Indianapolis, Ind. cent of his High School: Home school 3-point at- Area of study: Business tempts and Administration 83.1 per- Parents: Paul and Debbie Burris cent of his Why Brent chose IU East: IU free throw East chose me. attempts. • Triple- double: Brent re- Meet the Red Wolves

#33 • Devon Niehoff • Junior • Forward

2009-10 High school • Start him up: Devon • In a Rush: Devon helped Rushville High School started 21 of the Red win an IHSAA sectional title. Devon also was Rush- Wolves’ 28 games as a ville High School’s Mental Attitude Award winner. sophomore. • Eleven is his favorite Coach Hester’s Scouting Report number: Devon scored “Devon will continue to be a solid team defender. He a career-high 11 points has got to improve his rebounding numbers and his on Nov. 7 against Miami shooting percentage, and he needs to learn to be- University-Hamilton and come more of an enforcer around the basket.” Devon Niehoff on Feb. 12 at Berea Col- lege. Devon also grabbed career-high 11 rebounds Career statistics Jan. 6 at Indiana University Southeast. Season GP Pts PPG RPG APG SPG BPG FG% FT% 3% • High honors: Devon was named to the Academic 08-09 22 39 1.8 1.7 0.5 0.1 0.0 .485 .500 .000 All-KIAC team for the second consecutive year. 09-10 28 143 5.1 3.9 0.7 0.8 0.3 .471 .525 .000 • High office: Devon was elected president of IU Totals 50 182 3.6 2.9 0.6 0.5 0.2 .474 .521 .000 East’s Student Government Association (SGA) for the 2010- 11 school year. All about Devon Full name: Devon J Niehoff 2008-09 Height: 6’7” • Soaring Hometown: Rushville, Ind. against the High School: Rushville High Eagles: Dev- School on posted Area of study: Business a season- Parents: Darren and Sandy high seven Niehoff points and Why Devon chose IU East: The six rebounds program here is a very good against Alice program. Lloyd Col- lege on Dec. 13. Meet the Red Wolves

#11 • David Sanders • Junior • Guard

2009-10 tion and a two-time co-MVP at Beech Grove High • Team leader: David led School. He helped the Hornets to an Indiana sec- IU East with 4.2 assists tional title as a senior. and 1.9 steals per game. • Super Sixty: David was an Indiana Top 60 selec- • Among the elite II: tion as a senior, an honor bestowed on the top 60 David ranked in the NAIA players in the state. Division II top 50 in as- sists and steals. Coach Hester’s Scouting Report • Deuces wild: David “If our team was a car, Dave would be our engine. As scored a career-high 22 he goes, we go. I look for Dave to really expand his David Sanders points Feb. 16 in win scoring role this year because he has worked hard to against Cincinnati Christian University. improve his jump shot. We need Dave to be a leader • Key to success: The Red Wolves were 10-3 when on both ends of the floor and in the locker room.” Sanders scored in double figures. Career statistics 2008-09 Season GP Pts PPG RPG APG SPG BPG FG% FT% 3% • Among the elite I: David ranked 47th in the NAIA 08-09 32 191 6.0 2.8 3.9 1.7 0.1 .387 .730 .286 with 3.9 assists 09-10 28 268 9.6 3.0 4.2 1.9 0.1 .443 .746 .345 per game. Totals 60 459 7.7 2.9 4.0 1.8 0.1 .421 .737 .325 • Instant im- All about David pact: David Full name: David Sanders started 22 Height: 5’9” of 32 games Hometown: Indianapolis, Ind. during his High School: Beech Grove High freshman School year. Area of study: Education Parents: Arvid Sanders (de- High ceased) and Cynthia Deloney school Why David chose IU East: • Hoopin’ Coaching, desire to win Hornet: David was a three-time first-team all-confer- ence selec- Meet the Red Wolves

#50 • Sean Stevens • Junior • Forward College Coach • Community days: Sean Hester’s played two seasons of Scouting All about Sean college basketball for Report Full name: Sean Burton Stevens Northeast Community “Sean is a guy Height: 6’7” College in Norfolk, Neb. that can stretch Hometown: Newburgh, Ind. defenses be- High School: Castle High School High School cause of his Sean Stevens Previous College: Northeast • Shining Knight: Sean ability to shoot (Neb.) Community College helped the Castle High the three. Sean Area of study: Business School basketball team to a 16-5 record during his is a good team Parents: Ron and Karen Stevens senior season. defender who is Why Sean chose IU East: Coaching staff, competition working on his level and academic programs rebounding abil- ity. We just need to get him to be more physical.” #10 • Terry Weathers • Junior • Guard College Coach • Skyway standout: Hester’s Terry was a second-team Scouting All about Terry all-conference selection Report Full name: Terry E Weathers during his sophomore “Terry will pro- Height: 6’1” season at Oakton Com- vide us with a Hometown: East Chicago, Ind. munity College (Ill.). He spark physically High School: East Chicago Cen- averaged 7.3 points per and emotionally. tral High School Terry Weathers Previous College: Oakton Com- game and 4.3 assists per He is potentially munity College (Ill.) game. our best on-ball Area of study: Criminal Justice defender. His Godmother: Michele Gallardo High School combination of Why Terry chose IU East: Not • State champion Cardinal: Terry was part of East strength and too big but also not too small Chicago Central’s first Indiana Class 4A boys basket- athleticism will ball state championship team during the 2006-07 help him in our season. conference.” Meet the Red Wolves

#22 • Cody Banet • Freshman • Guard High School Coach • A force at FC: Cody Hester’s averaged 15 points per Scouting All about Cody game, four rebounds per Report Full name: Cody D Banet game and two assists “Cody does a Height: 6’3” per game to lead Floyd little bit of ev- Hometown: Floyds Knobs, Ind. Central High School to a erything. He is a High School: Floyd Central High School 15-8 record during his very good spot- Cody Banet Area of study: Business senior season. He was an up shooter and Parents: Rex Banet and Amy all-conference selection. his midrange Banet game is starting Why Cody chose IU East: Since to come around. it’s a new program, it made me want to go here and help build He is another something. guy who can defend and play multiple posi- tions.” #33 • Josh Cook • Freshman • Forward High School to the South • Center of attention: American nation Josh averaged 11.9 of Peru between his sophomore All about Josh points per game, 7.4 Full name: Joshua David Cook rebounds per game, 2.0 and junior years. Height: 6’7” blocks per game and Hometown: Gas City, Ind. made 70 percent of his Coach High School: Mississinewa High field goal attempts as Hester’s School Josh Cook Area of study: Business a senior to help Missis- Scouting Parents: David and Tracie Cook sinewa High School to a Report Why Josh chose IU East: I liked “Josh is crafty 20-2 record. The Indians finished the regular season the smaller campus and the ranked No. 4 in Indiana’s Class 3A state poll. around the bas- idea of having my own apart- • Good sport: Josh won Mississinewa’s sportsman- ket and is really ment. ship award as a freshman and as a senior. He won the developing his county tourney sportsmanship award as a senior. ability to handle • Man on a mission: Josh went on a mission trip the ball.” Meet the Red Wolves

#32 • Brock Duke • Freshman • Guard High School Coach • Conference champ: Hester’s Brock averaged 9.8 Scouting All about Brock points per game and Report Full name: Brock Jordan Duke 3.9 rebounds per game “Brock is work- Height: 6’3” to help Kokomo High ing hard both in Hometown: Kokomo, Ind. School to a 16-6 record the classroom High School: Kokomo High and a conference cham- and on the court Brock Duke School pionship as a senior and will be Area of study: Accounting • Mr. Automatic: Brock ready to con- Mother: Tammy Bender was 12th in the state in free throw shooting percent- tribute when his Why Brock chose IU East: The age at 86.4 as a senior. time comes.” campus and the chance to get • Something in reserve: Brock will redshirt during the out on my own. 2010-11 season. He will have four seasons of eligi- bility remaining.

#13 • Ian Enriquez • Freshman • Forward High School Coach • Soaring Eagle: Ian Hester’s led Lake Station Edison Scouting All about Ian High School in scoring, Report Full name: Ian Enriquez rebounds and steals as a “Ian will be a Height: 6’6” senior to help the Eagles difficult match- Hometown: Lake Station, Ind. to their first winning up. He is 6-6 High School: Lake Station Edi- season in 25 years. Ian and can step out son High School Ian Enriquez Area of study: Dentistry averaged 12 points per on the floor and Parents: Mary Gaskins and Mel- game and 10 rebounds shoot the three vin Gaskins Jr. per game as a senior. He earned all-conference and and also has Why Ian chose IU East: The all-sectional honors. the potential to team seemed more together drive the ball re- than any other school I visited. ally hard and be good in the open court.” Meet the Red Wolves

#20 • Justin Gill • Freshman • Forward High School Coach • Winning ways: Justin Hester’s helped Munster High Scouting All about Justin School to a 48-5 com- Report Full name: Justin Daniel Gill bined record over his last “Justin is a guy Height: 6’5” two high school seasons, who does all of Hometown: Munster, Ind. including two sectional the little things. High School: Munster High titles and one trip to the He has a very Justin Gill School Indiana Class 4A Final unorthodox shot Area of study: Sports Manage- Four. Justin averaged but is a knock- ment 7.0 points per game during his senior season. down 3-point Parents: Beverly and Patrick Gill • Sure hands: Justin also earned all-conference and shooter. He is Why Justin chose IU East: A all-area honors in football. He holds the Munster improving his good team and a nice campus. school record for most receptions in a single game. ballhandling and can guard any position on the floor.” #43 • Bakari Smith • Freshman • Forward High School Coach • Winner at Washing- Hester’s ton: Bakari averaged Scouting All about Bakari 10 points per game as Report Full name: Bakari Jamahl Smith a senior to help George “Bakari is a Height: 6’5” Washington High School freak athlete Hometown: Indianapolis, Ind. to an 11-8 record, who gives us High School: George Washing- the school’s first win- another guy ton High School Bakari Smith ning season since it who can defend Area of study: Communication re-opened. He ranked five positions. Parent: Jacquline Smith among the top 30 in Indiana in field goal percentage. We will con- Why Bakari chose IU East: I • Bouncing back: Bakari injured his knee during a tinue to work liked the campus and what the postseason all-star game, but will be ready for the on his offensive coaches were about. start of his freshman season. game and his • Running wolf: Bakari will compete for the Indiana strength.” University East track and field program. Meet the Red WolvesRed Wolves #3 • Matt Trimnell • Freshman • Guard RED WOLVES SPORTSHigh NETWORK School by the Indiana • Seymour standout: Basketball Matt averagedTV BROADCASTS 24.4 Coaches Asso- Whitewater Community Television And HometownAll about Sports Matt Network points per game, 7.8 ciation. Telecasts Indiana University East basketballFull name:games Matthew will be broadcastMichael reboundson per Whitewater game and Community Television (WCTV)Trimnell and the Hometown Sports 2.3 assistsNetwork. per game At least as fiveCoach broadcasts are planned.Height: 6’3”WCTV reaches 17,000 a senior.viewers He was in seventh the Richmond Hester’s area. The HometownHometown: Sports Seymour, Network Ind.reaches in the stateabout in 500,000 scoring viewersScouting across Indiana. AllHigh games School: are Seymourre-broadcas Hight Matt Trimnell multiple times on both, networks. Both networks also air IU East’s and seventh in the state Report School award-winning coaches show, “Inside IUArea East of Sports.” study: Accounting in free throw percentage “Matt is flat-out Parent: Teri Trimnell gifted at put- (.879). He is Seymour High School’s No. 5 all-time Why Matt chose IU East: I fit in leadingRADIO scorer BROADCASTS with 1,298 career points. ting the ball in better and was more accepted • WHONRoll of 930-AMhonors: Mattof Richmond was an honorable plans live mention broadcasts of atthe least hole. 20 He is than anywhere I visited. all-stateIndiana selection University and East participated men’s basketball in Indiana’s games. Top The stationa pure also shooter plans 60a weeklyWorkout. 30-minute He was an show All-Hoosier dedicated Hills to IUConference East sports. WHONwith unlimited-AM 930 is a 500-watt station with an estimated nighttime coverage radius of 40 choice and made the Louisville Courier-Journal’s Indi- range.” miles and estimated daytime coverage radius of about 100 miles. Radio anabroadcasts all-area team.are available He was at a Senior930whon.com All-State and selection iueredwolves.com . Games not broadcast on the radio are broadcast at iueredwolves.com.

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OPPONENTS Nickname: Crimson Wave Nickname: Warriors Marian University Affiliation: NAIA Affiliation: NAIA Game date: December 10 Alice Lloyd College 2009 record: 11-19 2009 record: 11-19 Nickname: Knights Game dates: January 15 and Web: www.ccsj.edu/athletics/ Web: www.indianatech.edu/athlet- Affiliation: NAIA January 29 home.html ics/Pages/default.aspx 2009 record: 13-15 Nickname: Eagles Web: www.muknights.com Affiliation: NAIA 2009 record: 7-19 Cincinnati Christian University Indiana University Northwest Game dates: December 4 and Web: www.alc.edu/athletics/index. Game date: January 23 University of Michigan-Dearborn January 20 php Nickname: RedHawks Game date: November 9 Nickname: Eagles Affiliation: NAIA Nickname: Wolves Affiliation: NAIA 2009 record: 5-25 Affiliation: NAIA Asbury University 2009 record: 16-16 Web: www.iunredhawkathletics. 2009-10 record: 6-24 Game dates: January 11 and Web: www.goccueagles.com/ com/ Web: www.umd.umich.edu/athlet- February 3 ics/ Nickname: Eagles Davenport University IUPUI Affiliation: NAIA Potential game date: November 20 Game date: December 6 University of Northern Kentucky 2009 record: 15-17 Nickname: Panthers Nickname: Jaguars Game date: December 7 Web: www.asbury.edu/athletics Affiliation: NAIA Affiliation: NCAA Division I Nickname: Norse 2009-10 record: 23-10 2009 record: 25-11 Affiliation: NCAA Division II Web: dupanthers.com Berea College Web: www.iupuijags.com/ 2009 record: 17-13 Game dates: January 28 and Web: www.nkunorse.com/ February 12 DePauw University Indiana University Southeast Mountaineers Nickname: Potential game date: November 28 Game dates: January 8 and Feb- Ohio Christian University Affiliation: NAIA Nickname: Tigers ruary 19 19-10 Game date: November 2 2009 record: Affiliation: NCAA Division III Nickname: Grenadiers www.berea.edu/athletics/ Nickname: Trailblazers Web: 2009-10 record: 20-8 Affiliation: NAIA Affiliation: NCCAA Web: www.depauw.edu/ath/ 2009 record: 27-5 2009-10 record: 26-6 Bethel College Web: www.iusathletics.com Web: www.ohiochristian.edu/trail- Game date: December 11 Grace College blazers Nickname: Pilots Game date: December 17 Lourdes College Affiliation: NAIA Nickname: Lancers Potential game date: December 18 2009-10 record: 28-7 Affiliation: NAIA Nickname: Gray Wolves Ohio Wesleyan University Web: www.bethelcollege.edu/ 2009-10 record: 17-16 Affiliation: NAIA Game date: November 27 sports/ Web: www.grace.edu/athletics/ 2009 record: First NAIA season Nickname: Bishops in 2010-11 Affiliation: NCAA Division III Brescia University Huntington University Web: www.lourdes.edu/Stu- 2009-10 record: 13-14 Game dates: January 4 and Feb- Game date: November 19 dentLife/Athletics.aspx Web: bishops.owu.edu/ ruary 9 Nickname: Foresters Nickname: Bearcats Affiliation: NAIA Malone University Purdue University Calumet Affiliation: NAIA 2009 record: 16-15 Potential game date: December Game date: November 13 2009 record: 23-10 Web: www.huntington.edu/athlet- 18 Nickname: Peregrines Web: www.brescia.edu/athletics/ ics/ Nickname: Pioneers Affiliation: NAIA Affiliation: NAIA 2009-10 record: 8-19 Calumet College of St. Joseph Indiana Institute of Technology 2009 record: 13-16 Web: webs.calumet.purdue.edu/ Potential game date: November 20 Game date: December 30 Web: www3.malone.edu/athletics athletics/ Red Wolves Opponents

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Purdue University North Central Web: www4.wittenberg.edu/news/ IUPUI Opponent: Brescia University Game date: November 12 athletics/ Date: December 6 Facility: Brescia University Cam- Nickname: Panthers Opponent: IUPUI pus Center Affiliation: NAIA TRAVEL GUIDE Facility: The Jungle Address: 717 Frederica Street 2009-10 record: 7-22 Address: 901 W New York Street Owensboro, Kentucky 42301 Union College Web: www.pnc.edu/athletics/in- Indianapolis, IN 46202 Date: November 6 dex.html Indiana University Southeast Opponent: Union College University of Northern Kentucky Date: January 8 Facility: John M. Robison Jr. Rockford College Date: December 7 Opponent: Indiana University Memorial Arena Potential game date: November Opponent: University of Northern Southeast Address: 310 College Street 28 Kentucky Facility: Activities Building Barbourville, Ky. 40906 Nickname: Regents Facility: The Bank of Kentucky Address: 4201 Grant Line Road Affiliation: NCAA Division III Center New Albany, IN 47150 IU/PU Challenge 2009-10 record: 14-12 Address: 500 Nunn Drive at Purdue University Calumet Web: http://www.rockford. Highland Heights, KY 41099 Asbury University Dates: November 12-13 edu/?page=Athletics Date: January 11 Opponents: Purdue University Bethel College Opponent: Asbury University North Central and Purdue Univer- St. Louis College of Pharmacy Dates: December 10-11 Facility: George E. Luce Physical sity Calumet Game date: January 21 Opponents: Marian University and Activities Center Facility: Fitness & Recreation Nickname: Eutectics Bethel College Address: One Macklem Drive Center Affiliation: NAIA Facility: Wiekamp Athletic Center Wilmore, Ky 40390 2009 record: 1-25 Address: 2200 169th Street Address: 1001 Bethel Circle Hammond, IN 46323 Web: www.stlcop.edu/studentlife/ Mishawaka, IN 46545 Cincinnati Christian University athletics.asp Dates: January 20 and January 21 Davenport University Malone University Opponents: St. Louis College of Temple Baptist College Dates: November 19-20 Dates: December 17-18 Pharmacy and Cincinnati Chris- Game date: October 30 Opponent: Huntington University Opponent: Grace College tian University Nickname: Rams Potential opponents: Davenport Potential opponents: Malone Uni- Facility: Presidents Hall Affiliation: National Christian Col- University and Calumet College of versity and Lourdes College Address: 2700 Glenway Avenue lege Athletic Association St. Joseph Facility: Osborne Hall Cincinnati, OH 45204 Web: templebaptist.edu/TBCrams. Facility: Davenport University Address: 2600 Cleveland Ave NW html Student Center Canton OH 44709 Berea College Address: 6191 Kraft Avenue S.E. Date: January 28 Union College Grand Rapids, MI 49512 Indiana Institute of Technology Opponent: Berea College Game date: November 6 Date: December 30 Facility: Seabury Center Nickname: Bulldogs DePauw University Opponents: Indiana Institute of Address: Berea College Affiliation: NAIA Dates: November 27-28 Technology Berea, Kentucky 40404 2009-10 record: 20-13 Opponent: Ohio Wesleyan Uni- Facility: Schaefer Center Gymna- Web: www.ucbulldogs.com/ versity sium Alice Lloyd College 1600 E. Washington Potential opponents: DePauw Address: Dates: January 29 Wittenberg University University and Rockford College Blvd. Opponent: Alice Lloyd College Game date: November 16 Facility: Lilly Physical Education Fort Wayne, IN 46803 Facility: Grady Nutt Athletic Nickname: Tigers and Recreation Center Center Affiliation: NCAA Division III Address: 702 S. College Avenue Brescia University Address: 100 Purpose Road 2009-10 record: 21-7 Greencastle, IN 46135 Date: January 4 Pippa Passes, KY 41844 Season Review

Red Wolves gained national recognition in 2009-10

It didn’t happen in the way envisioned, but the Indiana University East men’s bas- ketball program achieved its goal of earning some national respect during the 2009-10 season.

The Red Wolves produced the program’s first NAIA All-American in junior guard Tyler Rigby. The 2009-10 Indiana University East men’s basketball team. Front row from IU East received votes in left: David Sanders, Steve Shepherd, Tyler Hensley, Bijon Jones, Brent Burris, the NAIA Division II Top 25 manager Joe Starling. Back row from left: Jay Mohr (redshirt), Tyler Bauchert, Coaches Poll throughout the Noah Douglas, Jacobe Edmondson, Devon Niehoff, Will Madison, Tyler Rigby, first half of the season. Justin Hawkins and Brandon Beasley (redshirt).

The Red Wolves played close IU East’s season started across the country with two contests against teams ranked in the Top 25. games in Oregon in late October.

IU East reached those milestones during a 14-14 The Red Wolves gave perennial NAIA Division II season that ended with a fourth-place finish in the power Oregon Institute of Technology its closest Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. home game of the season before falling 82-78. Or- egon Tech finished the regular season ranked No. 2 The Red Wolves started the year ranked 26th in the in the country. nation and with goals reaching far beyond the KIAC.

The OIT result was encouraging, but the other game They finished with five losses in their last seven of the trip - a 90-85 loss at Southern Oregon Uni- games, including a frustrating loss against Asbury versity - would prove a more accurate indicator of College in the first round of the KIAC Tournament. things to come.

“We hoped to win more games and we hoped to ac- A close loss against an unheralded opponent, surren- complish more of our goals,” said Red Wolves coach dering a bunch of points in the process. Mark Hester. “Instead, we learned a lot of tough les- sons. Continued on Page 30 Season Review

... Review, continued from Page 29 The Red Wolves would fall to 0-3 with a close loss The Red Wolves also struggled in road games during against No. 17 Warner Southern University. the new year, winning just one of eight road games during the season half of the season. IU East responded with four consecutive wins, in- cluding two victories in the inaugural IU/PU Chal- The Red Wolves kept their record above .500, but the lenge. IU East hosted the two-day, four-game event absences and struggles on the road gradually took a that brings the four Indiana and Purdue regional toll. campuses with NAIA Division II basketball programs together for a pair of doubleheaders. “We just didn’t find a way to jell after Christmas and maintain the momentum we had coming into the A statewide television audience saw IU East beat Pur- holiday,” Hester said. due University North Central and Purdue University Calumet. There were still plenty of highlights.

Rigby was recognized by the NAIA when he broke The Red Wolves reached the holiday break with an IU East’s NAIA career scoring record during a game 8-5 record that included eight wins in 10 games. Jan. 9 against Alice Lloyd College. He later became the first Red Wolves player to score more than 1,000 Hester told the team as 2010 unfolded to make the points in NAIA competition. new decade “The Decade of the Wolf.”

Junior guard Brent Burris set new IU East records for The new decade instead started with a spate of inju- assists and steals. ries and other circumstances that left IU East with just eight players from the Red Wolves’ original roster. Continued on Page 31

Indiana University East basketball 2009-10 statistics Name GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA 3PCT FT FTA PCT OR DR REB R/G PF A TO BK ST PTS P/G 2 Burris, Brent 28 8 672 24.0 101 246 .411 22 74 .297 46 68 .676 36 79 115 4.1 78 68 65 4 49 270 9.6 3 John, Dominque 1 0 2 2.0 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 5 Rigby, Tyler 28 24 954 34.1 194 376 .516 67 154 .435 81 103 .786 56 71 127 4.5 63 56 37 13 35 536 19.1 11 Sanders, David 28 22 786 28.1 98 221 .443 19 55 .345 53 71 .746 15 68 83 3.0 53 118 67 4 53 268 9.6 13 Hensley, Tyler 10 0 30 3.0 4 17 .235 3 10 .300 0 0 .000 1 4 5 0.5 8 2 2 0 3 11 1.1 20 Shepherd Jr., Steve 25 0 328 13.1 43 132 .326 34 108 .315 2 2 1.000 5 37 42 1.7 23 17 16 1 11 122 4.9 21 Douglas, Noah 28 11 572 20.4 144 253 .569 0 1 .000 62 91 .681 65 129 194 6.9 75 10 57 13 14 350 12.5 22 Jones, Bijon 27 14 693 25.7 93 261 .356 47 128 .367 62 86 .721 13 85 98 3.6 57 88 63 1 17 295 10.9 30 Niehoff, Devon 28 21 437 15.6 56 119 .471 0 0 .000 31 59 .525 47 61 108 3.9 80 20 41 9 21 143 5.1 32 Hawkins, Justin 14 10 378 27.0 54 105 .514 4 15 .267 59 81 .728 19 68 87 6.2 43 42 45 3 28 171 12.2 42 Edmondson, Jacobe 27 13 379 14.0 55 123 .447 0 0 .000 11 19 .579 37 72 109 4.0 56 5 16 25 9 121 4.5 43 Bauchert, Tyler 7 0 27 3.9 0 7 .000 0 4 .000 0 0 .000 3 2 5 0.7 2 0 2 0 2 0 0.0 43 Coffey, Channing 2 0 49 24.5 13 21 .619 1 4 .250 1 2 .500 4 7 11 5.5 5 3 5 2 4 28 14.0 50 Madison, Will 14 1 101 7.2 14 33 .424 0 0 .000 2 9 .222 8 11 19 1.4 20 3 6 5 1 30 2.1 TEAM 43 65 108 5 Totals 28 5413 869 1915 .454 197 554 .356 410 591 .694 352 759 1111 39.7 565 432 427 80 247 2345 83.8 Opponents 28 5025 792 1821 .435 169 503 .336 457 651 .702 350 738 1088 38.9 480 367 488 82 224 2210 78.9 Season Review

... Review, continued from Page 32 Senior center Noah Douglas broke IU East’s season and career record for most double-doubles. 2009-10 results 10/30 at Southern Oregon L 90-85 10/31 at Oregon Tech L 82-78 The Red Wolves finished the regular season with an 11/6 vs. Warner ^ L 68-61 88-72 win against third-ranked and eventual KIAC 11/7 vs. Miami Hamilton ^ W 89-49 champion Indiana University Southeast. 11/10 Union KY W 78-59 11/13 Purdue Calumet % W 101-84 11/14 Purdue North Central % W 80-74 The Grenadiers were shorthanded due to suspen- 11/17 Ohio Christian L 77-76 sions, but it was still IU East’s first win against IU 12/2 Indiana Tech W 80-75 12/5 at IU Northwest W 98-65 Southeast and also the program’s first victory against 12/12 at Purdue Calumet W 85-81 a ranked team. 12/27 vs. Baldwin-Wallace # L 96-87 (OT) 12/28 vs. Mount Union # W 80-62 The win gave seniors Douglas, Bijon Jones, Jacobe 1/2 at Union KY L 94-82 1/6 at IU Southeast * L 101-71 Edmondson and Justin Hawkins a happy finish to 1/9 Alice Lloyd * W 89-65 their college careers. 1/14 Asbury * W 84-56 1/16 at Brescia * L 86-75 1/23 at St Louis College of Pharmacy * W 83-46 “This was a really good way to go out,” Douglas said. 1/26 at Cincinnati Christian * L 120-113 “We had a lot of fun in the second half and it was a 2/1 Berea * W 91-87 good way to end the season.” 2/4 at Asbury * L 94-81 2/12 at Berea * L 96-73 2/13 at Alice Lloyd * L 69-68 The Red Wolves entered the KIAC Tournament as the 2/16 Cincinnati Christian * W 101-86 No. 4 seed and earned the right to host a postseason 2/18 Brescia * L 77-73 game for the first time. 2/20 IU Southeast * W 88-72 Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Tournament 2/23 Asbury College L 102-95 IU East hoped the conference tournament would bring a fresh start. Instead, the Red Wolves made a * KIAC game quick exit, falling 102-95 against No. 5 seed Asbury ^ Cincinnati Christian University Tipoff Classic % IU/PU Challenge in the tournament’s opening round. # Thomas More College Coach Connor Classic

“It is said that a person can learn more from ad- versity than from success,” Hester said. “If we can learn from the setbacks we experienced this season, it will make our program that much stronger in the future.” Red Wolves Record Book

All-time results (NAIA era, 2007-present)

2007-08 9-19 overall, 0-7 KIAC 11/2 at Cincinnati Christian106-102 L 11/3 vs. Ohio Christian 120-93 L 11/8 Taylor-FW 118-105 L 11/9 vs. Concordia Sem. 121-73 W 11/16 at Boyce 105-81 W 11/23 at Georgetown Coll. 132-83 L 11/24 at Georgetown Coll. 146-90 L 11/30 at Lambuth 134-68 L 12/1 vs. Tennessee Temple 97-83 W 12/8 vs. Ky. Christian 103-79 L 12/11 at Ohio Christian 126-102 W 12/17 Indiana Wesleyan 111-67 L 12/21 Boyce 121-53 W 12/29 Cincinnati Christian 99-79 L 1/6 IU Northwest 91-84 W 1/11 at Lindsey Wilson 119-72 L 1/12 at Campbellsville 111-72 L 1/19 at IU Northwest 90-81 W 1/22 at Concordia Sem. 118-70 W 1/24 at IU Southeast * 107-77 L 1/26 Ohio Christian 116-98 W The 2008-09 Red Wolves posted a 23-9 record. 2/1 at Asbury College * 125-85 L 2/2 at Berea College * 101-82 L 1/17 at Cincinnati Christian * 76-63 W 12/28 vs. Mount Union 80-62 W Goshen College 0-1 2/5 at Taylor-FW 109-86 L 1/23 at Asbury College * 82-75 W 1/2 at Union College KY 94-82 L Holy Cross College 2-0 2/9 vs. Alice Lloyd * 102-82 L 1/24 at Berea College * 78-75 W 1/6 at IU Southeast * 101-71 L Indiana Institute of Technology 1-0 2/13 IU Southeast * 141-81 L 1/27 at Ohio Christian 89-69 W 1/9 Alice Lloyd * 89-65 W Indiana Wesleyan University 0-1 2/16 at Alice Lloyd * 122-104 L 1/31 at IU Southeast * 101-73 L 1/14 Asbury College * 84-56 W Indiana University Northwest 5-0 2/17 Berea College * 103-100 L 2/5 Asbury College * 87-70 W 1/16 at Brescia University * 86-75 L Indiana University Southeast 1-6 2/6 vs. StL Coll. of Pharm * 76-30 W 1/23 at StL Coll. of Pharm * 83-46 W IUPUI 0-1 2008-09 2/10 Temple Baptist College 91-64 W 1/26 at Cincinnati Christian * 120-113 L Kentucky Christian University 1-1 23-9 overall, 9-2 KIAC 2/14/ Cincinnati Christian * 93-59 W 2/1 Berea College * 91-87 W Lambuth University 0-1 11/1 Purdue-North Central 89-64 W 2/16 at Wittenberg University 80-69 L 2/4 at Asbury College * 94-81 L Lincoln Christian College 1-0 11/3 at Goshen College 94-63 L KIAC Tournament 2/12 at Berea College * 96-73 L Lindsey Wilson College 0-1 11/7 Ohio State-Lima 91-48 W 2/27 vs. Berea College 89-72 W 2/13 at Alice Lloyd * 69-68 L Marian University 0-1 2/16 Cincinnati Christian * 101-86 W 11/8 IU Northwest 100-85 W 2/28 vs. IU Southeast 87-58 L Miami University Hamilton 1-0 11/13 vs. Wesley College 83-67 W 2/18 Brescia University * 77-73 L Mount Union College 1-0 11/14 vs. Lincoln Christian 79-58 W 2/20 IU Southeast * 88-72 W Ohio Christian University 4-2 11/15 at Ky. Christian 71-59 W 2009-10 KIAC Tournament Ohio State Lima 1-0 11/18 at Taylor University 87-52 L 14-14 overall, 6-7 KIAC 2/23 Asbury College 102-95 L Oregon Institute of Technology 0-1 11/22 at IUPUI 92-55 L 10/30 at Southern Oregon 90-85 L Purdue University Calumet 2-0 11/24 Ohio Christian 93-76 W 10/31 at Oregon Tech 82-78 L Vs. Opponents Purdue University-North Central 2-0 12/6 Brescia University 66-64 L 11/6 vs. Warner University 68-61 L Alice Lloyd College 3-3 Southern Oregon University 0-1 12/13 at Alice Lloyd * 86-84 W 11/7 vs. Miami Hamilton 89-49 W Asbury University 3-3 St. Louis College of Pharmacy 2-0 12/17 vs. Holy Cross College 95-75 W 11/10 Union College KY 78-59 W Baldwin-Wallace College 0-1 Taylor University 0-1 12/19 Berea College * 77-68 W 11/13 Purdue Calumet 101-84 W Berea College 4-3 Taylor University-Fort Wayne 1-2 12/20 at Marian University 79-65 L 11/14 Purdue-North Central 80-74 W Boyce 2-0 Temple Baptist College 1-0 1/3 IU Southeast * 82-61 L 11/17 Ohio Christian 77-76 L Brescia University 0-3 Tennessee Temple University 1-0 1/5 at IU Northwest 91-84 W 12/2 IN Institute of Tech. 80-75 W Campbellsville University 0-1 Union College KY 1-1 1/8 Alice Lloyd * 85-78 W 12/5 at IU Northwest 98-65 W Cincinnati Christian University 3-3 Warner University 0-1 1/10 at Holy Cross College 92-60 W 12/12 at Purdue Calumet 85-81 W Concordia Seminary 2-0 Wesley College 1-0 1/14 at Taylor-FW 70-65 W 12/27 vs. Baldwin-Wallace 96-87 L Georgetown College 0-2 Wittenberg University 0-1 Red Wolves Record Book

All-time honors (NAIA era, 2007-present)

2007-08 Joe Ramey • Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Confer- ence Player of the Week (week of Jan. 28 and week of Nov. 26) • Georgetown College Jim Reid Classic all- tournament team

Decoreo Edwards • Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Confer- ence Player of the Week (week of Jan. 21)

Cory Sitton • Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Confer- ence Player of the Week (week of Jan. 7); Georgetown College Jim Reid Classic all-tournament team

Brent Burris • Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Confer- ence Player of the Week (week of Dec. 17) • Academic All-Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference

Jesse Howell • Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Confer- ence Player of the Week (week of Nov. 19)

Donnie Pruitt • Academic All-Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference

2008-09 Tyler Rigby • All-Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Nate Fraley was an All-KIAC selection during the 2008-09 season. Conference Devon Niehoff Bijon Jones • KIAC Player of the Week (week of Jan. 26 2009-10 • IU East Champions of Character award • IU/PU Challenge All-Tournament team and week of Nov. 17) Tyler Rigby • Academic All-Kentucky Intercollegiate • Indiana University East Male Athlete of • NAIA honorable mention All-American Athletic Conference Justin Hawkins the Year • All-Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic • Thomas More College Coach Connor Clas- • Marian College Holiday Tournament All- Conference Dustin Overton sic Player of the Game (Dec. 27) Tournament team • KIAC Player of the Week (week of Feb. 8 • Academic All-Kentucky Intercollegiate and week of Jan. 11) Athletic Conference Brent Burris Nate Fraley • Indiana University East Male Athlete of • Academic All-Kentucky Intercollegiate • All-Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic the Year Justin Hawkins Athletic Conference • IU East Champions of Character award Conference • Marian College Holiday Tournament All- • IU/PU Challenge All-Tournament team • Holiday Inn Richmond Homecoming Tournament team Devon Niehoff • Thomas More College Coach Connor Clas- Classic MVP • Academic All-Kentucky Intercollegiate sic Player of the Game (Dec. 28) Indiana University East Athletic Conference Brent Burris • Buffalo Funds Five Star Champions of Noah Douglas • Academic All-Kentucky Intercollegiate Character Award winner for NAIA Division II • KIAC Player of the Week (week of Feb. Athletic Conference men’s basketball 22) Red Wolves Record Book

School Records (NAIA era, 2007-present)

Team Records Wins: 23 (2008-09) Highest 3-Point field goal percentage al- Losses: 19 (2007-08) lowed: .367 (2007-08) Single game Highest winning percentage: .719 (2008- Lowest 3-Point field goal percentage: .343 Most points scored: 126 (Ohio Christian, 09) (2008-09) Dec. 11, 2007) Lowest winning percentage: .321 (2007- Lowest 3-Point field goal percentage al- Fewest points scored: 52 (Nov. 18, 2008, 08) lowed: .306 (2008-09) vs. Taylor) Most points: 2,592 (2007-08) Most free throws: 480 (2008-09) Most points allowed: 146 (Georgetown Col- Most free throws allowed: 457 (2009-10) lege, Nov. 24, 2007) Most points allowed: 2,934 (2007-08) Fewest free throws: 410 (2009-10) Fewest points allowed: 30 (Feb. 6, 2009, Fewest points: 2,345 (2009-10) Fewest free throws allowed: 363 (2007-08) vs. St. Louis College of Pharmacy) Fewest points allowed: 2,317 (2008-09) Most free throws attempted: 591 (2009- Most field goals: 47 (Nov. 9, 2007, vs. Highest scoring average: 92.6 (2007-08) 10) Concordia Seminary; Jan. 22, 2008 vs. Highest scoring average allowed: 104.8 Most free throw attempts allowed: 651 Concordia Seminary; Jan. 26, 2008 vs. (2007-08) (2009-10) Ohio Christian) Lowest scoring average: 78.8 (2008-09) Fewest free throws attempted: 599 (2007- Fewest field goals: 16 (Nov. 18, 2008, vs. Lowest scoring average allowed: 72.4 08) Taylor) (2008-09) Fewest free throw attempts allowed: 545 Most field goals attempted: 89 (Jan. 22, Most field goals made: 869 (2009-10) (2007-08) 2008, vs. Concordia Seminary) Most field goal allowed: 1,158 (2007-08) Highest free throw percentage: .694 Fewest field goals attempted: 45 (Feb. 28, Fewest field goals made: 935 (2008-09) (2009-10) 2009, vs. Indiana University Southeast) Fewest field goals allowed: 792 (2009-10) Lowest free throw percentage: .645 (2008- Highest field goal percentage: .579 (Feb. Most field goals attempted: 2,146 (2007- 09) 27, 2009, vs. Berea) 08) Most rebounds: 1,305 (2008-09) Lowest field goal percentage: .328 (Nov. Most field goal attempts allowed: 2,146 Most rebounds allowed: 1,313 (2007-08) 14, 2009, vs. Purdue-North Central) (2007-08) Fewest rebounds: 1,062 (2007-08) Most 3-point field goals: 15 (Nov. 9, 2007, Noah Douglas set the Fewest field goals attempted: 1,915 Fewest rebounds allowed: 1,080 (2008-09) vs. Concordia Seminary; Dec. 21, 2007, (2009-10) school record for career Highest rebound average: 40.8 (2008-09) vs. Boyce; Jan. 22, 2008, vs. Concordia Fewest field goal attempts allowed: 1,821 Highest rebound average allowed: 47.0 Seminary) field goal percentage. (2009-10) (2007-08) Fewest 3-point field goals: 0 (Feb. 5, Highest field goal percentage: .462 (2008- Lowest rebound average: 37.9 (2007-08) 2009, vs. Asbury College) Fewest rebounds: 22 (Dec. 17, 2007, vs. 09) Lowest rebound average allowed: 33.8 Most 3-Point field goals attempted: 35 Indiana Wesleyan) Highest field goal percentage allowed: .490 (2008-09) (Jan. 22, 2008, vs. Concordia Seminary) Most offensive rebounds: 22 (Jan. 10, (2007-08) Most assists: 620 (2007-08) Fewest 3-point field goals attempted: 9 2009, vs. Holy Cross College; Dec. 17, Lowest field goal percentage: .441 (2007- (Jan. 8, 2009, vs. Alice Lloyd; Jan. 3, 2008, vs. Holy Cross College; Nov. 3, Most assists allowed: 619 (2007-08) 08) 2009, vs. Indiana University Southeast) 2007, vs. Ohio Christian) Fewest assists: 432 (2009-10) Lowest field goal percentage allowed: .435 Highest 3-point field goal percentage: .643 Most assists: 38 (Jan. 22, 2008, vs. Con- Fewest assists allowed: 367 (2009-10) (2009-10) (Jan. 14, 2010, vs. Asbury College) cordia Seminary) Highest assist average: 22.1 (2007-08) Most 3-Point field goals made: 285 (2007- Lowest 3-point field goal percentage: .000 Fewest assists: 6 (Nov. 3, 2008, vs. Gos- Lowest assist average: 13.1 (2009-10) 08) (Feb. 5, 2009, vs. Asbury College) hen College) Most turnovers: 559 (2008-09) Most 3-Point field goals allowed: 255 Most free throws made: 33 (Nov. 14, 2009, Most turnovers: 28 (Feb. 2, 2008, vs. Most turnovers forced: 595 (2008-09) (2007-08) vs. Purdue-North Central) Berea; Jan. 6, 2010, vs. IU Southeast) Fewest turnovers: 427 (2009-10) Fewest 3-Point field goals made: 173 Fewest free throws made: 0 (Nov. 13, Fewest turnovers: 7 (Feb. 5, 2009, vs. IU Fewest turnovers forced: 470 (2007-08) (2008-09) 2008, vs. Wesley College) Northwest) Highest turnover average: 18.6 (2007-08) Fewest 3-Point field goals allowed: 169 Most free throws attempted: 41 (Nov. 14, Most blocks: 9 (Dec. 8, 2007, vs. Kentucky Lowest turnover average: 15.3 (2009-10) 2009, vs. Purdue-North Central) Christian) (2009-10) Most blocks: 131 (2007-08) Fewest free throws attempted: 2 (Nov. 13, Fewest blocks: 0 (Five times, most recently Most 3-Point field goals attempted: 505 Most blocks allowed: 90 (2007-08) 2008 vs. Wesley College) Dec. 5, 2009, vs. IU Northwest) (2007-08) Fewest blocks: 80 (2009-10) Highest free throw percentage: .913 (Nov. Most steals: 20 (Nov. 7, 2009, vs. Miami Most 3-point field goal attempts allowed: Fewest blocks allowed: 78 (2008-09) 13, 2009, vs. Purdue-Calumet; Feb. 16, Hamilton) 694 (2007-08) Highest blocks average: 4.7 (2007-08) 2009, vs. Cincinnati Christian) Fewest steals: 2 (Dec. 20, 2008, vs. Mar- Fewest 3-Point field goals attempted: 505 Lowest blocks average: 2.7 (2008-09) Lowest free throw percentage: .000 (Nov. ian) Fewest 3-Point field goal attempts allowed: Most steals: 294 (2008-09) 13, 2008, vs. Wesley College) 503 (2009-10) Fewest steals: 247 (2009-10) Most rebounds: 55 (Jan. 10, 2009, vs. Single season Highest 3-Point field goal percentage: .379 Highest steal average: 9.2 (2008-09) Holy Cross College) Games: 32 (2008-09) (2007-08) Lowest steal average: 8.8 (2009-10) Red Wolves Record Book

School Records (NAIA era, 2007-present)

Individual Records Single game Points: 61 (Joe Ramey, Dec. 21, 2007, vs. Boyce) Field goals: 21 (Joe Ramey, Dec. 21, 2007, vs. Boyce) Most field goals without a miss (same game): 4 (Jacobe Edmondson, Feb. 27, 2009, vs. Berea College; Noah Douglas, Jan. 23, 2010, vs. St. Louis College of Pharmacy) 3-Point field goals: 13 (Joe Ramey, Dec. 21, 2007, vs. Boyce) Most 3-point field goals without a miss (same game): 4 (Tyler Rigby, Nov. 1, 2008, vs. Purdue North Central) Free throws: 13 (Jesse Howell, Nov. 2, 2007, vs. Cincinnati Christian) Most free throws without a miss (same game): 9 (Joe Ramey, Dec. 1, 2007, vs. Tennessee Temple; Brent Burris, Dec. 19, 2008, vs. Berea) Rebounds: 17 (Nate Fraley, Nov. 8, 2008, vs. IU Northwest) Offensive rebounds: 7 (Six times, most re- cently by DeCoreo Edwards, Nov. 8, 2008, vs. Indiana University Northwest) Assists: 19 (Buster Voils, Dec. 21, 2007, DeCoreo Edwards holds IU East’s single-season steals record. vs. Boyce) Turnovers: 9 (Brent Burris, Dec. 11, 2007, 3-Point field goal attempts: 295 (Joe 2007-08) Free throws attempted: 230 (Brent Burris, vs. Ohio Christian; Bijon Jones, Jan. 6, Ramey, 2007-08) Most double-doubles: 7 (Bryant Withers, 2007-10) 2010, vs. Indiana University Southeast) 3-Point field goal percentage (one attempt 2007-08) Free throw percentage (two attempts per Steals: 6 (DeCoreo Edwards, Feb. 1, 2008, per team game played): .475 (Brent Burris, team game played): .791 (Brent Burris, vs. Asbury; Brent Burris, Jan. 22, 2008, vs. 2007-08) Career 2007-10) Concordia) Free throws: 90 (Joe Ramey, 2007-08) Games played: 88 (Brent Burris, 2007-09) Rebounds: 376 (DeCoreo Edwards, 2007- Blocks: 6 (Cory Sitton, Jan. 6, 2008, vs. Free throw attempts: 134 (DeCoreo Ed- Games started: 55 (Tyler Rigby, 2008-10) 09) Indiana University Northwest) wards, 2007-08) Minutes: 1,999 (Brent Burris, 2007-10) Rebound average: 7.2 (Bryant Withers, Free throw percentage (two attempts per Points: 1,079 (Tyler Rigby, 2008-10) 2007-08)

Single season team games played): .847 (Brent Burris, Scoring average: 28.9 (Joe Ramey, 2007- Offensive rebounds: 118 (DeCoreo Ed- Games played: 32 (Eight players during the 2008-09) 08) wards, 2007-09) 2008-09 season) Rebounds: 203 (Nate Fraley, 2008-09) Field goals: 384 (Tyler Rigby, 2008-10) Assists: 276 (Brent Burris, 2007-10) Minutes played: 977 (Joe Ramey, 2007- Rebound average: 7.2 (Bryant Withers, Field goal attempts: 758 (Tyler Rigby, Assist average: 6.6 (Buster Voils, 2007-08) 08) 2007-08) 2008-10) Turnovers: 203 (DeCoreo Edwards, 2007- Points: 810 (Joe Ramey, 2007-08) Offensive rebounds: 83 (Bryant Withers, Field goal percentage (one attempt per 09) Scoring average: 28.9 (Joe Ramey, 2007- 2007-08) team game played): .569 (Noah Douglas, Turnover average: 4.0 (Joe Ramey, 2007- 08) Assists: 185 (Buster Voils, 2007-08) 2009-10) 08) Field goals: 294 (Joe Ramey, 2007-08) Assist average: 6.6 (Buster Voils, 2007-08) 3-Point field goals: 148 (Tyler Rigby, Blocks: 55 (Cory Sitton, 2007-09) Field goals attempted: 590 (Joe Ramey, Turnovers: 113 (Joe Ramey, 2007-08) 2008-10) Block average: 1.1 (Bryant Withers, 2007- 2007-08) Turnover average: 4.0 (Joe Ramey, 2007- 3-Point field goal attempts: 349 (Tyler 08) Field goal percentage (one attempt per 08) Rigby, 2008-10) Steals: 135 (Brent Burris, 2007-10) team game played): .569 (Noah Douglas, Blocks: 54 (Cory Sitton, 2007-08) 3-Point field goal percentage (one attempt Steal average: 2.0 (DeCoreo Edwards, 2009-10) Blocks average: 1.9 (Cory Sitton, 2007-08) per team game played): .447 (Joe Ramey, 2007-09) 3-Point field goals: 132 (Joe Ramey, Steals: 71 (DeCoreo Edwards, 2007-08) 2007-08) Most double-doubles: 8 (Noah Douglas, 2007-08) Steals average: 2.5 (DeCoreo Edwards, Free throws: 182 (Brent Burris, 2007-10) 2009-10) Red Wolves Record Book

Player Bests • Team Milestones

Player Bests Free Throws Made: 6 (Five times, most Longest winning streak: 8 games (2008- recently vs. Cincinnati Christian University, 09) Brent Burris Feb. 16, 2010) Longest losing streak: 7 games (2007-08) Total Points: 24 (at St. Louis College of Free Throws Attempted: 10 (vs. Baldwin- Longest home winning streak: 7 games Pharmacy, Jan. 23, 2010) Wallace College, Dec. 27, 2009) (last four home games of 2008-09 and first Field Goals Made: 10 (at St. Louis College Offensive Rebounds: 2 (Six times, most three home games of 2009-10) of Pharmacy, Jan. 23, 2010) recently vs. Berea College, Feb. 12, 2010) Longest road/neutral winning streak: 7 Field Goals Attempted: 19 (at St. Louis Defensive Rebounds: 8 (vs. Alice Lloyd Col- games (2008-09) College of Pharmacy, Jan. 23, 2010) lege, Dec. 13, 2008) Longest home losing streak: 2 games (most 3pt Field Goals Made: 3 (vs. Cincinnati Total Rebounds: 8 (vs. Alice Lloyd College, recently in 2008-09) Christian University, Nov. 2, 2007; at Indi- Dec. 13, 2008) Longest road/neutral losing streak: 7 ana Univ Northwest, Dec. 5, 2009; vs. Assists: 10 (vs. Indiana Univ Northwest, matches (last six road/neutral games of Cincinnati Christian University, Dec. 16, Nov. 8, 2008) 2007-08 and first road/neutral game of 2010) Blocks: 1 (Seven times, most recently vs. 2008-09) 3pt Field Goals Attempted: 6 (Four times, Cincinnati Christian University, Feb. 16, Record in overtime games: 2-2 most recently vs. Cincinnati Christian 2010) Most recent overtime victory: Jan. 24, University, Feb. 16, 2010) Steals: 5 (at Goshen College , Nov. 3, 2008; 2009, at Berea College Free Throws Made: 9 (vs. Berea College, vs. Berea College, Feb. 12, 2010) Most recent overtime loss: Dec. 27, 2009, Dec. 19, 2008) vs. Baldwin-Wallace College Free Throws Attempted: 9 (vs. Berea Col- Devon Niehoff Largest margin of victory: 68 (vs. Boyce lege, Dec. 19, 2008) Total Points: 11 (vs. Miami University College, Dec. 21, 2007) Offensive Rebounds: 5 (at St Louis College Hamilton, Nov. 7, 2009; at Berea College, Largest margin of defeat: 66 (vs. Lambuth of Pharmacy, Jan. 23, 2010) Feb. 12, 2010) University, Nov. 30, 2007) Defensive Rebounds: 10 (vs. Ohio Chris- Field Goals Made: 5 (vs. Miami University Largest halftime lead: 37 (vs. Boyce Col- tian, Dec. 11, 2007; vs. Asbury College, Hamilton, Nov. 7, 2009; at Berea College, lege, Dec. 21, 2007) Jan. 14, 2010) Largest halftime deficit: 41 (vs. Indiana Total Rebounds: 12 (vs. Ohio Christian, Feb. 12, 2010) University Southeast, Feb. 13, 2008) Dec. 11, 2007) Brent Burris recorded IU Field Goals Attempted: 9 (at. Berea Col- Largest halftime deficit overcome: 5 (vs. Al- Assists: 11 (vs. Ohio Christian, Dec. 11, lege, Feb. 12, 2010) East’s first triple-double ice Lloyd College, Jan. 8, 2009; vs. Indiana 2007) Free Throws Made: 4 (vs. Brescia Univer- Institute of Technology, Dec. 2, 2009; at Blocks: 2 (at Kentucky Christian, Dec. 8, in NAIA competition sity, Dec. 6, 2008; vs. Union College, Nov. Purdue University Calumet, Dec. 12, 2009) 2007; vs. Ohio Christian, Dec. 11, 2007; 10, 2009; vs. Brescia University Feb. 18, Defensive Rebounds: 7 (Jan. 23, 2009, vs. Largest halftime lead lost: 4 (at Cincinnati vs. Alice Lloyd College, Feb. 9, 2008) 2010) Asbury College) Christian University, Jan. 26, 2010) Steals: 6 (vs. Concordia Seminary, Jan. 22, Free Throws Attempted: 7 (vs. Oregon Insti- Total Rebounds: 10 (vs. Cincinnati Chris- Most points scored in a half: 77 (vs. Ohio 2008) tute of Technology, Oct. 31, 2009) Christian University, Jan. 26, 2008) tian University, Feb. 16, 2010) Offensive Rebounds: 5 (at Alice Lloyd Col- Assists: 7 (vs. Alice Lloyd College, Dec. Fewest points scored in a half: 18 (at Tyler Rigby lege, Feb. 13, 2010) 13, 2008) IUPUI, Nov. 22, 2008) Total Points: 31 (vs. Berea College, Feb. Defensive Rebounds: 8 (at Indiana Univer- Blocks: 3 (vs. Ohio Christian University, Most points allowed in a half: 82 (vs. 27, 2009) sity Southeast, Jan. 6, 2010) Jan. 27, 2009) Georgetown College, Nov. 24, 2007) Field Goals Made: 12 (vs. Berea College, Total Rebounds: 11 (at Indiana University Steals: 5 (at Wittenberg University, Feb. Fewest points allowed in a half: 12 (at St. Feb. 27, 2009) Southeast, Jan. 6, 2010) 16, 2009) Louis College of Pharmacy, Jan. 23, 2010) Field Goals Attempted: 21 (vs. Berea Col- Assists: 3 (vs. Cincinnati Christian Univer- First time receiving votes in NAIA Coaches’ lege, Feb. 27, 2009) sity, Feb. 16, 2010) David Sanders Top 25 Division II Men’s Basketball Poll: 3pt Field Goals Made: 7 (vs. Berea College, Blocks: 2 (at Alice Lloyd College, Feb. 13, Total Points: 22 (vs. Cincinnati Christian January 19, 2009 (41st) Feb. 27, 2009) 2010; vs. Brescia University, Feb. 18, University, Feb. 16, 2010) Most recent time receiving votes in NAIA 3pt Field Goals Attempted: 13 (vs. Taylor 2010) Field Goals Made: 8 (vs. Purdue Univ Coaches’ Top 25 Division II Men’s Basket- University-FW, Jan. 14, 2009) Steals: 5 (vs. Miami University Hamilton, Calumet, Nov. 13, 2009) ball Poll: Dec. 14, 2009 (29th) Nov. 7, 2009) Free Throws Made: 10 (vs. Indiana Univ Field Goals Attempted: 16 (at Union Col- Highest ranking in NAIA Coaches’ Top 25 Northwest, Nov. 8, 2008; vs. Purdue Univ- lege KY, Jan. 2, 2010) Division II Men’s Basketball Poll: 26th North Central, Nov. 14, 2009) 3pt Field Goals Made: 2 (Four times, most Team Milestones (Oct. 26, 2009) Free Throws Attempted: 15 (vs. Purdue recently vs. Cincinnati Christian University, First NAIA-era win: Nov. 8, 2007, vs. Most consecutive weeks receiving votes in Univ-North Central, Nov. 14, 2009) Feb. 16, 2010) Taylor-Fort Wayne NAIA Coaches’ Top 25 Division II Men’s Offensive Rebounds: 6 (at Indiana Univ 3pt Field Goals Attempted: 5 (at Indiana First NAIA-era loss: Nov. 2, 2007, at Cin- Basketball Poll: 11 (Jan. 19, 2009 through Northwest, Dec. 5, 2009) Univ Northwest, Dec. 5, 2009) cinnati Christian University Dec. 14, 2009) Media Information

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