2017-18 WILDCAT BASKETBALL

ATHLETIC PHONE DIRECTORY TABLE OF CONTENTS All Area Codes (402) Staff Directory/Table of Contents ...... 1 Administration ...... 2 Dr. Marysz Rames, President’s Offi ce ...... 375-7200 Wayne State College Administration ...... 3 Mike Powicki, Athletic Director ...... 375-7520 Wildcat Athletic Facilities ...... 4-5 Mike Barry, Associate Athletic Director / Sports & Rec Athletic Training Services ...... 6 Facilities Director ...... 375-7521 Head Coach Jeff Kaminsky ...... 7 Linda Anderson, Assistant Athletic Director Assistant Coaches ...... 8 for Internal Affi ars/Senior Woman Administrator ..... 375-7308 2017-18 Season Outlook ...... 9 TBA, Asst. AD/Business Management ...... 375-7183 2017-18 Wildcat Roster ...... 10 Chuck Parker, Faculty Athletic Representative .... 375-7078 Wildcat Player Profi les...... 11-22 Deb Harm, Athletic Administrative Assistant .... 375-7520 2016-17 Wildcat Statistics ...... 23 Athletic Department FAX ...... 375-7120 Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference ...... 24 Sports Information 2016-17 NSIC Statistical Leaders ...... 25-27 Mike Grosz, Sports Information Director ...... 375-7326 2016-17 NSIC All-Conference Teams ...... 27 Lexie Lenihan, Graduate Assistant SID ...... 375-7326 Wildcat Coaching History ...... 28-29 Sports Information FAX ...... 375-7271 Wildcat Basketball Records ...... 30-32 Training Room All-Time Award Winners ...... 33-34 Muffi n Morris, Head Athletic Trainer ...... 375-7310 All-Time WSC Men's Basketball Results ...... 35-47 Jade Johnson, Assistant Athletic Trainer ...... 375-7310 WSC All-Time Series History ...... 48 Strength and Conditioning Past Letterwinners ...... 49 Grant Darnell, Head Coach ...... 375-7465 Past NCAA Tournament Teams ...... 50 Baseball CREDITS: The 2017-18 Wayne State College men's basketball media Alex Koch, Head Coach ...... 375-7012 guide is a publication of the Wayne State College athletic department, Men’s Basketball under the direction of Sports Information Director Mike Grosz. Additional help provided by graduate assistant Lexie Lenihan and student assistant Jeff Kaminsky, Head Coach ...... 375-7309 Payton Ruhl. Photos by Bob Berry and Mike Grosz and front cover de- Nathan Stover, Assistant Coach ...... 375-7728 signed by Lexie Lenihan. Women’s Basketball Chris Kielsmeier, Head Coach ...... 375-7311 Kelly Kielsmeier, Assistant Coach ...... 375-7122 Cross Country Marlon Brink, Head Coach ...... 375-7507 Football Dan McLaughlin, Head Coach ...... 375-7315 Scott McLaughlin, Defensive Coordinator ...... 375-7157 Ben Curran, Offensive Coordinator ...... 375-7115 Women’s Soccer Joe Cleary, Head Coach ...... 375-7733 Alex Piekarski, Assistant Coach ...... 375-7506 Softball Shelli Manson, Head Coach ...... 375-7522 Krissi Oliver, Assistant Coach ...... 375-7227 New uniforms for the 2017-18 season were made possible Track and Field by a donation made to the Wildcat men's basketball pro- Marlon Brink, Head Coach ...... 375-7507 gram in memory of Head Coach Jeff Kaminsky's fathter Brett Suckstorf, Assistant Coach ...... 375-7507 Drex. Drex Kaminsky was 95 years old when he passed away on February 18, 2017 - the morning of Wayne State's Volleyball last regular season game in the 2016-17 season. Some of Scott Kneifl , Head Coach ...... 375-7303 the memorial funds in honor of Drex Kaminsky were used Kim DePew, Assistant Coach ...... 375-7560 to purchase new uniforms for the 2017-18 season.

2017-18 Wildcat Men's Basketball - 1 ABOUT WAYNE STATE COLLEGE

Innovative programs. Excellent career preparation. Personal attention. Active campus life. Scenic surroundings. Founded in 1891 as Nebraska Normal College, Wayne State College, in Wayne, Neb. earned a distinguished reputation as a teachers’ college from its early days. We’re still a great teachers’ college—but so much more!

Innovative Programs Wayne State’s four academic schools—Arts and Humani- ties, Business and Technology, Education and Counseling, and Natural and Social Sciences—offer a comprehensive selection of courses. You’ll fi nd over 150 majors and minors ranging from pre-professional studies to criminal justice to a nationally accredited undergraduate sports management program, and many others in 14 academic departments across campus. The Rural Health Opportunities Program (RHOP) at Wayne State College provides pre-professional training in medicine, pharmacy and dentistry in cooperation with the University of Nebraska Medical Center. Students who successfully complete the program at WSC are automatically accepted into medical, pharmacy, or dental school at UNMC. Upper-level education majors at Wayne State have the opportunity to participate in the Northeast Nebraska Teacher Academy (NENTA), the fi rst of its kind in the nation, where WSC students receive classroom experience with participating K-12 schools in the region. Through WSC WebCat On-line, students can register for class, check on grades and student accounts, from the Personal Attention convenience of their home or residence hall room. Students at Wayne State College don’t get lost in the crowd. With an average class size of 21 and a student/faculty ratio of 19:1, WSC students Excellent Career Preparation get to know their professors and classmates. Eighty percent of Wayne Whether students plan to be accountants or wildlife biologists, they State professors have the highest degree in their fi eld—and most teach receive the preparation they need at Wayne State College. In addition to fi rst-year as well as upper-level classes. You will fi nd dedicated professors classes taught by experts in their fi elds, Wayne State College provides and instructors at Wayne State College where teaching is their life’s work internship and cooperative programs for students in a number of majors. and their enthusiasm is contagious. Many regional businesses actively recruit Wayne State students for intern- Wayne State College offers a variety of support services and programs ships, with many of these internships resulting in full-time employment after to students. The heart of the WSC campus is the Student Center, where graduation. academic and personal support services are located. The Learning Center The WSC Career Services offi ce assists students with career explora- and Peer Tutoring Program are designed to help all students achieve the tion, job preparation skills, interviews, as well as arranging internships and highest possible level of success in their studies. cooperative experiences. Active Campus Life With more than 90 clubs and organizations on campus, Wayne State College students have many opportunities to be involved in campus and community life. Wayne State College has an active Greek life, with Greek Olympics being held at Homecoming each fall, as well as other social and service activities. The Student Activities Board (SAB) plans a variety of special programs each year, bringing musical groups such as Dierks Bentley, Three Doors Down, Terri Clark, Vertical Horizon, Five for Fighting, Goo Goo Dolls, Sawyer Brown, Blackhawk, Firehouse, Jason Aldean, Blake Shelton and others to campus. Comedian Adam Sandler and other national performers have performed on campus. The Multicultural Center, one of the newest campus programs, provides outreach and support to Wayne State College students and the region through special events during the year. Wayne State College competes in NCAA Division II, and is a member of the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference. Competitive sports include football, volleyball, men’s and women’s basketball, men's and women's track and fi eld, men's and women's cross country, baseball, softball and women’s soccer.

Scenic Surroundings You’ll feel right at home on Wayne State’s beautiful, historic campus located in the northeast Nebraska community of Wayne. The campus combines stately, historic buildings with the newly renovated Willow Bowl, Student Center, Ramsey Theatre, Studio Arts Building and Connell Hall. A new state-of-the-art outdoor track was completed in the summer of 2014 while fi eld turf was installed in the summer of 2013 to complete a $1.3 mil- lion athletic renovation at Bob Cunningham Field/Memorial Stadium. Wayne State College’s seven residence halls provide students with a comfortable, affordable and convenient place to live with easy access to the entire campus community. Each hall has lounges and recreation areas, laundry facilities, mail service, academic tutors and study areas.

2017-18 Wildcat Men's Basketball - 2 WAYNE STATE ADMINISTRATION

Dr. Marysz Rames tee. He also serves locally as the Wayne Kiwanis Board President, Vice President of the Wayne Area Economic Development Board of Directors President and Revitalize Wayne Committee. Powicki currently serves on the NCAA Division II Athletic Directors Association Board, NCAA Central Regional Advisory Committee for base- Dr. Marysz Rames was appointed the 13th ball and is on the Northern Sun Conference Hall of Fame Committee. He president of Wayne State College by the Nebraska also serves locally as the Wayne Kiwanis Board President along with the State College System Board of Trustees on June 18, Wayne Area Economic Development Board of Directors and Revitalize 2015. She came to Wayne State from Dakota State Wayne Committees. University in Madison, S.D., where she had served Prior to arriving at Wayne State, Powicki served as Assistant Athletic as interim president since Aug. 15, 2014. Director at Minnesota State University in Mankato, Minnesota. He was the Rames earned her education doctorate in adult Assistant Athletic Director for Marketing and Corporate Partnerships from and higher education in 1997 from the University of 2008-10 and was promoted to Assistant Director of Athletics for Develop- South Dakota in Vermillion. She earned her bachelor of science degree ment and Strategic Partnerships in 2010 where he served in that role until in business administration and communication studies, with a minor in July 2012 when he arrived at Wayne State. economics, in 1982, and her master’s degree in educational administra- While at MSU, Powicki successfully developed and executed the tion in 1986, from University of Northern Colorado in Greeley, Colorado. athletics department revenue generation plan, responsible for generating She spent one year (2014-15) as interim president at Dakota State $1.7 million annually. Powicki managed all fundraising, development and University (DSU) in Madison, South Dakota. During this time she was marketing operations while overseeing the athletic department marketing/ instrumental in promoting a strong shared governance system, fi nalizing fundraising staff. Powicki also served as the athletic department’s senior the university’s fi ve-year strategic plan, revitalizing the university’s Foun- development offi cer functioning as a liaison to the MSU Foundation and dation and actively raising funds to increase scholarships. Rames also the Vice President for Advancement, focusing on major gifts and special worked with the legislature and others in several major new construction projects. and renovation projects. Powicki oversaw the implementation of numerous media rights contracts Prior to her interim appointment, Rames served as the vice presi- for MSU’s athletic department including radio broadcast rights, television dent for student affairs from 2000 until June 2015 at South Dakota State broadcast carriage rights and the department’s multi-year advertising sales University (SDSU) in Brookings. As the senior student affairs offi cer, Ra- rights with the fi rm Front Row Marketing Services. mes oversaw numerous university divisions and initiatives, including, but Powicki also served as Associate Athletic Director for External Af- not limited to, enrollment management, student success, strategic plan- fairs at from 2004-2008 where he was a part of the ning, fundraising/fi scal management, diversity and inclusion, collabora- Peacocks transition from NCAA Division III to NCAA Division II status and tive partnerships, leadership development, and increasing effi ciency and into the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference. While at Upper Iowa, effectiveness for students. Powicki monitored all team operations, recruiting and fundraising budgets. Rames served as an assistant professor of education at SDSU, Powicki oversaw the UIU Recreation and Fitness Center staff, budget and teaching courses in administration and leadership in student affairs; serv- overall operation. ing on master’s and doctoral students’ graduate committees; and con- In his time at Upper Iowa he created and sold athletic corporate ducting research in fi nancial trends in higher education, student retention sponsorship opportunities, supervised and coordinated all athletic depart- and completion, and affordability and access to higher education. Ra- ment fundraising activities, developed and implemented the Peacock Club mes also served as the interim associate vice president of student affairs for donors and successfully completed the “Road to Glory” athletic facility (1997-1999) and the interim director for diversity enhancement (1999) at capital improvement project. He also served as tournament director for SDSU. various national and regional NCAA Division II Championship events. Prior to her arrival at SDSU, Rames worked at Aims Community Col- During his tenure at UIU, Powicki served as an adjunct professor for lege in Greeley, Colo., and the University of Wyoming in Laramie. Her the Exercise and Sports Studies within the Department of Education. Po- scholarly presentations include topics such as student services, retention wicki obtained his bachelor degree from the University of Iowa in exercise efforts, and working with today’s college students. science in and earned his masters degree in exercise and sport science/ Rames and her husband, Steve, have two children. Their son, Mat- sport administration from Wisconsin-La Crosse. thew, graduated from college in Missouri and daughter, Jessica, attends Mike has two daughters – Faith and Elle (pronounced L) - and resides college in Minnesota. in Wayne.

Mike Powicki Mike Barry Director of Athletics Associate Director of Athletics Facilities/Rec Center Director Mike Powicki is in his sixth year as Director of Athletics at Wayne State College. Powicki began his duties at Wayne State College on July 23, 2012 and Mike Barry is in his 18th year (2017-18) as has been instrumental in improvements to athletic associate director of athletics and in his 20th year facilities during his fi rst fi ve years at the insitution. as the director of sports and recreational facilities at In his fi ve years at WSC, over $2.3 million has Wayne State College. His duties include scheduling been invested in facility improvements, staffi ng and athletic contests and practices, home game manage- operations enhancements. ment and serving as the athletic and recreational facilities’ coordinator. WSC athletics is currently on pace to successfully complete a second Barry was the Wayne State women’s basketball head coach for seven major capital improvement project under Powicki with the Memorial Stadium seasons from 1989-96. He compiled a 96-91 record, which is second all-time Press Box Construction Project covering $3 million. Construction is set to begin in the fall of 2017 with completion due at the start of the 2018-19 on the school’s career victory list. His best team was the 1993-94 squad school year. which posted a 22-5 record. The fi rst major athletic project that was completed under the guidance Prior to arriving at Wayne State, Barry served two years as an assistant of Powicki was the Bob Cunningham Field/Memorial Stadium Renovation women’s basketball coach at Pratt Community College in Kansas. He also project. The project began in May, 2013 and was highlighted by installa- coached at Chadron State, Eastern New Mexico University and Fullerton tion of artifi cial turf, ornamental fencing, press box graphics and new goal and Stuart high schools in Nebraska. posts. The $1.6 million project also included the widening, lengthening and Barry, a native of Grant, was a four-sport athlete at Chadron State. re-sodding of the Wildcat Soccer Pitch, along with installing new irrigation, He was a three-time NAIA national qualifi er in the triple jump, and also let- facility fencing, scoreboard and making the facility ADA accessible. The Dr. LeRoy Simpson Track at Memorial Stadium was re-surfaced and painted tered in basketball, football, and cross country. Barry earned his bachelor’s in the summer of 2014 as the fi nal phase of the project. degree in physical education from Chadron State in 1983 and earned is Powicki currently serves on the NCAA Division II Athletic Directors master’s degree in secondary education from Chadron State in 1988. Association Board, NCAA Division II Central Regional Advisory Committee Mike and his wife, Jeannette, have two children: Jordan (24) and Jalen for baseball and is on the Northern Sun Conference Hall of Fame Commit- (21), and they reside in Wayne.

2017-18 Wildcat Men's Basketball - 3 WAYNE STATE FACILITIES

Memorial Stadium / Bob Cunningham Field Memorial Stadium has been “Home of the Wild- cats” since 1931 when the college purchased 11 acres of land for athletic fi elds. The grandstand was constructed in 1933. The stadium was offi cially designated Memorial Stadium following World War II in honor of the Wayne State students who served in the war. Bob Cunningham Field was named in 1993 for the WSC three-sport Hall of Fame standout (1936-39). The press box was built at the time of the grand- stand construction with a second level added in 1969. The main stadium has seating for 2,500 fans while the bleachers on the east side of the fi eld can seat an additional 750 fans. During the summer of 2013, Cunningham Field underwent a renovation with synthetic fi eld turf replacing the grass surface.

Recreation Center The Wayne State College Recreation Center opened in 1987 and is the college’s main facility for student recreation and selected athletic activities. The main area in the Recreation Center provides a state-of-the- art six-lane running track that was resurfaced in 2001 and three full-size courts for basketball, volleyball, tennis, and badminton. Racquetball, weight training, aerobics, gymnastics, wrestling and sauna facilities are all available to WSC students, faculty and staff as well as residents of the Wayne community. The Recreation Center also houses locker rooms for Wildcat athletic teams and offi ces for the WSC athletic department.

Carlson Natatorium Carlson Natatorium adjoins the Recreation Center and Rice Auditorium. The 25-yard long pool is used for a variety of func- tions, including lap swimming, aquasize classes, senior wellness aquasize classes, HHPS classes, intramural activities and athlet- ic training rehabilitation exercises. The natatorium is open in the summer for use by the athletic camps and Rec Center members.

2017-18 Wildcat Men's Basketball - 4 WAYNE STATE FACILITIES

Rice Auditorium

Rice Auditorium serves as the home for the Wildcat volleyball squad as well as men’s and women’s basketball teams. Recent upgrades to the arena include: new lights in 2011, new/renovated locker rooms and offi ces for all three teams in 2008, new balcony seats and a new stage curtain in 2007 and a new playing surface in 2005. The gymnasium area seats approximately 2,500 for basketball games and volleyball matches. Named for John D. Rice, Wayne State College president from 1951-56, Rice Auditorium was the site of the 1999 NCAA Division II North Central Regional Men’s Basketball Championships, the 2006 NSIC Red Baron Women’s Basketball Classic and the 2012 NCAA Division II Central Regional Women’s Basketball Championships.

Weight Room

Recognizing the importance of fi rst-class facilities for their student athletes, the Wayne State College athletic department completed a state-of-the-art renovation to its athletic facilities in the fall of 2008, building a new weight room at Memorial Stadium. All Wayne State student athletes have utilized the benefi ts of new weight room equipment that features 18 platforms and racks, dumbbells and selectorized machines. The facility allows 72 student athletes to work out at the same time. The project has enhanced Wayne State's ability to attract high quality student athletes and provide current team members the resources necessary to compete at the NCAA Division II level.

Pete Chapman Baseball & Softball Complex fi eld and a new 10-inning electronic scoreboard was installed at The baseball and softball complex opened in the spring of the baseball fi eld in the spring of 2007. In the summer of 2009, 1996. Located north of Memorial Stadium, the complex provides a a new wood fence was installed in the outfi eld making the Pete picturesque setting for baseball and softball games. The baseball Chapman Softball Complex one of the best in the Central Region. fi eld received a face lift in the summer of 2004 with the additions of locker rooms, rest rooms, a concession stand and a press box. WSC Soccer Complex A new wood fence was installed on the baseball fi eld prior to Located east of Memorial Stadium and adjacent to the baseball the start of the 2005 season. In the spring of 2006, the facility fi eld, the WSC soccer fi eld made its debut in the fall of 1997, in time was named the Pete Chapman Baseball/Softball Complex in for the inaugural Wildcat soccer season. In 2013, the WSC Soccer honor of the late athletic director/football coach and his contri- Complex received a face lift with a new scoreboard, widening of butions to the Wildcat athletic department. In the fall of 2006, the playing surface with new grass surface and fencing. construction began on a locker room/press box on the softball 2017-18 Wildcat Men's Basketball - 5 ATHLETIC TRAINING SERVICES

Muffi n Morris Dr. Joseph Carreau Head Athletic Trainer Team Orthopedist Dr. Joseph Carreau joined CNOS in 2016 Dr. Muffi n Morris is in her 10th year at after completing fellowship in Orthopaedic Sports Medicine at the University of Iowa. He Wayne State College as the Head Athletic is originally from Colorado where he attended Trainer. She oversees athletic training for Colorado State University for his undergradu- all 13 sports at Wayne State College and ate education. Thereafter, he pursued medical school at Creighton University in Omaha, is the head athletic trainer for football and Nebraska and in 2005 traveled to San Diego men's basketball. She also serves as an to complete his orthopaedic surgery residency advisor to the WSC Student Athletic Advisory Committee and worked at the University of California, San Diego. There he received extensive training in adult and pediatric trauma and three years (2013-16) as senior women's administrator. joint replacement surgery. He developed a special interest in advanced Prior to arriving at Wayne State, Morris worked four years at arthroscopy and the treatment of athletic injuries, thus chose to pursue the University of South Dakota. She served as a graduate assistant fellowship training in Sports Medicine through the University of Iowa. At the University of Iowa, Dr. Carreau was trained by national athletic trainer and worked with football, swimming/diving, track and leaders in the practice of advanced arthroscopic techniques, cartilage fi eld/cross country and volleyball programs with the Coyotes. transplantation, shoulder instability, patellofemoral problems, ligamentous Morris, a native of Chariton, Iowa, earned her bachelor's degree injury of the knee and shoulder replacement surgery. He also received from Buena Vista University in athletic training in 2004. She received extensive training in the treatment of all athletes at the University of Iowa and was assistant team physician to the Hawkeye Football Team during her master's degree from the University of South Dakota in 2006 in their historic 2015 season. health, physical education and recreation and obtained her doctorate Carreau currently serves as Orthopaedic team physician to the degree in adult/higher education from the University of South Dakota and assists with multiple local high schools. Dr. Carreau has published papers on various orthopaedic topics and is a on July 31, 2008. member of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgery, the American Morris resides in Wayne. Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine and the Arthroscopy Association of North America. Dr. Carreau and his wife have four children. He is an avid fi sherman and enjoys the outdoors. Other WSC athletic training staff members Dr. Michael Nguyen Team Orthopedist Jade Johnson - Assistant Athletic Trainer Dr. Michael Nguyen joined CNOS as a Primary Care Sports Medicine Katie Kroenke - Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer Physician after completing his fellowship train- ing in Sports Medicine at Morristown Medical Tyler Schwartz - Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer Center in Morristown, NJ. He initially trained in family medicine in Waterloo, IA through the University of Iowa. He earned his medical de- gree as well as his MS in Hyperbaric Medicine from Saba University School of Medicine in Athletic Training Room Saba, Netherland-Antilles. Dr. Nguyen also earned a MS in Health Sciences Research from Texas State University at San Marcos. The Athletic Training Room is the site of taping, treatment and injury evaluations. It has a variety of up to date, quality Utilizing his specialized training, Dr. Nguyen equipment. A partial inventory of modalities available for athletes will focus on treating patients with orthopaedic injuries and conditions. His expertise includes treating sports medicine is- include: three whirlpools, RichMar Theratouch 7.7 electrical sues, concussions, osteoporosis and other musculoskeletal injuries using stimulation machine, RichMar HV-II combination ultrasound/ a comprehensive approach. Prior to joining CNOS Dr. Nguyen practiced at Atlantic Sports Health in Morristown, NJ. During his fellowship in NJ, Dr. electrical stimulation machine, RichMar portable ultrasound Nguyen cared for athletes of all ages, both amateur and elite. He helped machine, Game-ready intermittent compression machine, cover the NY Jets football team, mixed martial arts events, as well as major Therabath Parafi n machine, and Hydrocollator heat pack units. triathlons and marathons in the tri-state area. He worked as an ER physi- cian at Grundy Memorial Hospital in Grundy Center, IA and Waverly Health The athletic training room also has six computers. Center in Waverly, IA as well as several other towns across the state.

Dr. Nguyen is passionate at providing a multifaceted approach to the care of his patients and has learned many non-surgical treatments for musculoskeletal ailments. His exposure to the professional athletic popu- lation has given him an understanding of an athlete’s unique needs and circumstances requiring high quality care and increased performance.

Dr. Nguyen is a member of the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine, the American Academy of Family Physicians, and the American Medical Association.

Wildcat Sports Medicine Center

The Wildcat Sports Medicine Center, which opened December 1, 2005, is a 4,000 square foot state-of-the-art facility. The center is located next to the Wayne State College Recreation Center and serves as the hub for therapy and athletic training services. Dedicated to quality care, the Wildcat Sports Medicine Center provides the fi nest in sports rehabilitation, physical therapy and athletic training services to Wayne State College student-athletes, campus community. The Wildcat Sports Medicine Center represents excellence - a total commitment by Wayne State College to the health of its’ students and student athletes. 2017-18 Wildcat Men's Basketball - 6 HEAD COACH JEFF KAMINSKY

Jeff Kaminsky enters his second season as Head Men's Basketball Coach at Wayne State College. He was named the 27th head coach in the program's 102-year history on June 15, 2016. Under Kaminsky, the Wildcats posted a 10-19 overall record and 8-14 mark in the NSIC South Division in his fi rst season as head coach. WSC doubled its win total from the previous season, starting the year with a road win at Missouri Western 70-57 that snapped a 17-game road losing streak dating back to January 31, 2015. The Wildcats ended the year with six road wins, one more than the previous three years combined. WSC also made substantial improvements defensively under Kaminsky as the Wildcats allowed nearly 10 fewer points than the previous season. The 'Cats ranked sixth in the league allowing 75.8 points per game after inheriting Jeff Kaminsky Coaching File a team that was 16th the previous year while allowing 85.1 points a contest. Wayne State also ranked fi rst in the league in Wayne State (2016-present) turnover margin (+3.07) averaging only 10.8 turnovers a game 10-19 while creating a league-high 13.9 a contest. Valley City State (N.D.) (2005-16) When hired at WSC, Kaminsky brought 29 years of col- 183-144 legiate head coaching experience and over 450 career wins to Wisconsin-Superior (1994-2005) the Wildcat program. Kaminsky served 11 seasons as the head 116-153 coach at Valley City State University in North Dakota before Mid-State Technical College (1987-94) coming to Wayne, compiling a 183-144 record that included 153-70 fi ve 20-win seasons in his last nine years at the school. His 2015-16 team recorded a 22-11 record and advanced to the Overall record (30 years) second round of the NAIA Division II National Tournament while 462-386 fi nishing the season ranked #21 in the fi nal NAIA Division II Top 25 Coaches Poll. Kaminsky's 2012-13 team posted a 23-7 record at Valley City State while advancing to the NAIA National Tournament for the fi rst time since 1987. Kaminsky also served 11 years (1994-2005) as head coach at Wisconsin-Superior where he also served as the interim athletic director overseeing 16 sports from 2000-2004. His fi rst collegiate head coaching job was at Mid State Technical College in Wisconsin where Kaminsky spent seven years as head coach, accumulating a 153-70 record with three consecutive Wisconsin Junior College State Championships. Kaminsky began his coaching career as a graduate as- sistant at Division I Kent State in the 1985-86 season, helping the Golden Flashes to a 19-10 record and second place fi nish in the Mid American Conference. Kaminsky graduated from Grand Valley State University in Michigan where he was voted GLIAC Scholar Athlete of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year as a senior helping GVSU to a 21-7 record and Sweet 16 appearance in the NCAA Division II Tournament. He began his collegiate career at College of DuPage in Illinois where he was a Junior College Honorable Mention All-American in the 1982-83 season helping his team to a 28-4 record. Kaminsky obtained his bachelor degree from Grand Valley State in psychology and earned his master's degree from Kent State University in sport psychology.

2017-18 Wildcat Men's Basketball - 7 ASSISTANT COACHES

Nathan Stover Tanner Cooke Assistant Men's Basketball Coach Coaching Assistant Nathan Stover moves into his second season (2017-18) as Tanner Cooke is in his third assistant men's basketball coach year as the men's basketball coach- for Wayne State College. ing assistant with Wayne State In his fi rst season (2016-17) College. He worked the previous at Wayne State, Stover helped the two years as a volunteer coach. Wildcats double its win total from His duties include handling travel the previous season, going 10-19 arrangements and assisting with on after inheriting a team that was 5-24. and off campus recruiting, scouting Under Stover, the Wildcat defense reports and academic duties. improved 10 spots in the NSIC going Cooke is a graduate of the from 16th at 85.1 points a game in 2015-16 to sixth at 75.8 points per University of Dubuque where he contest in the 2016-17 campaign. played on the Spartan men's basket- Stover came to Wayne State ball team for four seasons. He was after serving the last 11 years as a member of two Iowa Conference assistant coach at Valley City State Tournament teams that advanced to University in North Dakota where the NCAA Division III Tournament and during his four years with he also worked as the intramural the Spartans the team won a school record 83 games (83-27). director at VCSU. Stover helped turn around a Viking basketball Cooke graduated from the University of Dubuque in May, program, recording fi ve 20-win seasons in nine years to go with 2015 with a degree in exercise science and a minor in coaching. two NAIA national tournament appearances while posting a 183- The Cedar Falls, Iowa native (graduate of Northern University 144 overall record. HS), obtained a master's degree in organizational management Stover helped coach the Vikings to a 22-11 record and a at Wayne State College in May, 2017. share of the North Star Athletic Association regular season title. Valley City State also advanced to the second round of the NAIA national tournament and fi nished the season ranked #21 in the fi nal NAIA Division II Top 25 Coaches Poll. VCSU also advanced to the NAIA national tournament in the 2012-13 season under Stover with a 23-7 mark. Prior to arriving at Valley City State, Stover spent four years in the high school coaching ranks serving three seasons (2002-05) as the head boys basketball coach at Jamestown High School in North Dakota. He was also the head girls and head boys basketball coach at Harvey High School in North Dakota during the 2001-02 year. Stover got his start in collegiate coaching as a student as- sistant coach at North Dakota State working under and Ray Giacoletti. He was later moved up to graduate assistant coach from 1999-2001 and worked under Greg McDermott (former WSC head coach and current Creighton head coach) and Ben Jacobson (head coach at Northern Iowa). Stover graduated from Valley City State University in 1999 with a bachelor of science degree in elementary education and obtained his master's degree in sport management from North Dakota State in 2006. Nathan and his wife, Kristin, have a daughter Kayleigh. Wildcat Coaching Staff: Left to Right - Tanner Cooke, Jeff Kaminsky, Nathan Stover and Andy McMahon.

2017-18 Wildcat Men's Basketball - 8 2017-18 WILDCAT OUTLOOK

The Wayne State College men’s basketball team made signifi cant seven seniors and three juniors the next. It is unique to have seven strides last season under fi rst-year head coach Jeff Kaminsky. The seniors and it works well because we have a unique group of seniors. Wildcats doubled their win total from the previous season, going 10-19 There is tremendous chemistry, respect and friendship that exists overall and 8-14 in the NSIC (a fi ve-game improvement). among them. They all truly care about each other and have a focus WSC also became a formidable opponent on the road, snapping on team success.” a 1 ½ year road losing streak while fi nishing with six road wins, more Three new players join the Wildcat program for the 2017-18 than the previous three years combined (fi ve). season – one transfer and two freshmen. Probably the best news for Kaminsky entering his Trevin Joseph is a 6-3 junior guard second year is that the Wildcats return all fi ve starters from Broward College in Florida. A native of from last season and have hopes of posting the team’s McDonough, Georgia, Joseph was an explosive fi rst winning record since 2012-13 when WSC was 17- player in high school averaging 22 points a game 12 overall and 11-11 in the NSIC. and will be expected to contribute immediately to “What makes this year especially exciting is the the Wildcats this season. opportunity to build on some success the program had Ben Dentlinger is a 6-7 freshman forward last season,” remarked Kaminsky. “One of the reward- from New London High School in Iowa where he ing aspects of last season was our team continued to averaged 15.1 points, 10.8 rebounds and 4.3 improve and play its best and most consistent basketball blocked shots per game last season. Nosa Iyag- during the last month of the season.” baye is a 6-9 center from Parkview Christian High Kaminsky added that the teams’ experience will School in Lincoln and earned Class D-2 Second be a main strength this season. Team All-State honors as a senior after averaging “We return 12 players, seven seniors and all fi ve 9.7 points and 10.3 rebounds with 58 blocks while starters,” said Kaminsky. “All of those players have helping his team to a 21-5 record and a trip to the now played substantial roles for two or three years in Class D-2 State Tournament. the NSIC. I believe we have versatile players who are “Our main focus is to have a group skilled.” that embraces getting better every day,” added Headlining the list of returning starters is 6-4 Kaminsky. “We were the top team in the league junior guard Kendall Jacks, an All-NSIC Second Team selection last last season in turnover differential (+3.07). One of the major areas in season after leading the Wildcats in scoring at 16.1 points per game. which we must improve in order to compete at the upper end of the The Bettendorf, Iowa native scored double digits in 27 of 29 games, conference is rebounding.” WSC was 14th in rebounding margin last including the last 21 games, while shooting 56.2 percent from the fi eld year in the NSIC at -4.8 per game. to rank seventh in the NSIC to go with 11th in scoring. Kaminsky added another area the team needs to get better at Other double-digit returning scorers are senior guard Matt Thomas is winning close games, where WSC was just 3-7 last year in games (Elkhorn South HS) at 10.3 points a guard and 6-3 senior guard Austin decided by fi ve points or less. Esters (Bettendorf, Iowa), who scored 10.0 points a game coming off “There is usually a fi ne line between being average and being the bench last season. really good and the really good teams are able to win most of their 6-7 senior forward Jordan Cornelius has started all three years as close games,” remarked Coach Kaminsky. a Wildcat and accounted for 8.9 points and a team-high 5.2 rebounds Wayne State will play a 30-game schedule this season with 16 per contest last season while leading the team in 3-point baskets with of those games at home in Rice Auditorium. The ‘Cats begin with an 40. exhibition game at Wright State of Ohio on Friday, November 3rd at Other returning starters include 6-2 junior point guard Vance 6 p.m. followed by the regular season opener on Friday, November Janssen (Blair) and 6-5 senior shooting guard Brian Goodwin (Broo- 10th at Nebraska-Kearney. WSC will play the Lopers again less than ten, Minn.). Janssen averaged 9.5 points and 2.8 assists per game 48 hours later in the home opener at Rice Auditorium in Wayne on last season while leading the NSIC in steals per game (1.7). He also Sunday, November 12th at 3 p.m. ranked sixth in the league in free throw percentage (.833) making 65 The Wildcats will open Northern Sun Conference play at home of 78 charity tosses. Goodwin recorded 7.7 points and 3.6 rebounds on Monday, November 20th against . per game last season and was second on the team in Wayne State was scheduled to spend 3-point fi eld goals with 39. Thanksgiving weekend at the Puerto Rico Classic Sophomores Luke TerHark (Algona, Iowa) and playing two games, but the event was canceled Tony Bonner (Council Bluffs Abe Lincoln HS, Iowa) are after damage from Hurricane Maria. Instead, the the next returning scorers and played all 29 games last ‘Cats will now play New York Institute of Technolo- season off the bench. TerHark, a 6-2 guard, produced gy and Missouri Southern at the Sanford Pentagon 5.3 points a game while shooting nearly 35 percent in Sioux Falls, South Dakota over Thanksgiving behind the arc while Bonner, a 6-8 center, averaged 3.9 weekend on Saturday, November 25th at 10:30 points and 2.1 rebounds per game and led the team in a.m. and Sunday, November 26th at 7:30 p.m. blocked shots with 16. “We have another challenging and excit- Rounding out the list of returners for the Wildcats ing non-conference schedule,” stated Kaminsky. are three seniors and a redshirt freshman. “It’s an interesting start to the season playing Guard JJ Zumbrennen (Elkhorn South) played back-to-back games against Nebraska-Kearney. in 27 games last season and averaged 2.1 points per We also have fi ve non-conference home games game while shooting 45.9 percent (17-37) from 3-point compared to just one last season. And we added range. 6-9 center Dovydas Burneika (Parkview Christian the two games at the Pentagon over Thanksgiving HS) and 5-10 guard Tyler Nagy (Brookings, S.D.) both weekend to replace our trip to Puerto Rico.” played in nine games last year and averaged 0.3 points Kaminsky added, “The NSIC will again be a contest. an incredibly challenging conference from top to Laurel-Concord/Coleridge graduate Dillan Wolf- bottom which makes it such a great league. The gram, a 6-2 guard, sat out last season as a redshirt to top teams in our conference will clearly have an get accustomed to the college game and will contend opportunity to compete at the national level.” for playing time at a shooting guard position. Wayne State College was picked to fi nish Coach Kaminsky raved about the team’s experience that comes 11th overall and sixth in the NSIC South Division in the 2017-18 Pre- back this season. “What a difference a year makes,” said Kaminsky. season NSIC Men’s Basketball Coaches’ Poll released October 26th. “We go from having a young team one year with no seniors to having

2017-18 Wildcat Men's Basketball - 9 2017-18 WILDCAT ROSTER

NO. NAME POS. HT. YR. HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL/COLLEGE) 1 Kendall Jacks ** G 6-4 Jr. Bettendorf, Iowa (Bettendorf HS) 2 Trevin Joseph G 6-3 Jr. Miami, Fla. (Broward College) 3 Tyler Nagy *** PG 5-10 Sr. Brookings, S.D. (Brookings HS) 5 Dovydas Burneika *** C 6-9 Sr. Klaipeda, Lithuania (Parkview Christian HS) 10 Vance Janssen ** G 6-2 Jr. Blair, Neb. (Blair HS) 11 Matt Thomas ** G 6-0 Sr. Elkhorn, Neb. (North Platte CC) 13 Austin Esters *** G 6-3 Sr. Bettendorf, Iowa (Pleasant Valley HS) 15 Brian Goodwin ** G 6-5 Sr. Brooten, Minn. (N.D. State College of Science) 20 Ben Dentlinger F 6-7 Fr. New London, Iowa (New London HS) 22 Jordan Cornelius *** F 6-7 Sr. Sisseton, S.D. (Sissteton HS) 23 Luke TerHark* G 6-2 So. Algona, Iowa (Algona HS) 33 Nosawema Iyagbaye F 6-9 Fr. Lincoln, Neb. (Parkview Christian HS) 34 JJ Zumbrennen *** G 6-0 Sr. Elkhorn, Neb. (Elkhorn South HS) 40 Tony Bonner* C 6-8 So. Council Bluffs, Iowa (Abraham Lincoln HS) 42 Dillan Wolfgram G 6-2 R-Fr. Laurel, Neb. (Laurel-Concord/Coleridge HS) * Number of letters earned

Head Coach: Jeff Kaminsky (2nd season at WSC) Assistant Coach: Nathan Stover (2nd season at WSC) Assistant Coach: Tanner Cooke (3rd season at WSC) Student Assistant Coaches: Conner Holdsworth (2nd season at WSC), Andy McMahon (1st season at WSC), Joseph Lind (1st season at WSC) Strength Coach: Grant Darnell (2nd season at WSC)

2017-18 Wildcat Men's Basketball - 10 NSIC PLAYER TO WATCH

Kendall Jacks 6-4, Junior Guard Bettendorf, 1 Iowa (Bettendorf HS)

2016-17: Named Second Team All-NSIC and was Most Valuable Player after leading the team in scoring at 16.1 points per game... ranked ninth in the NSIC in scoring and fi eld goal percentage (.562)... shot 56.2 percent (178-317) from the fi eld, 47.8 percent from 3-point KENDALL JACKS CAREER HIGHS range (22-46) and 78.1 percent (89-114) at the free throw line... scored double fi gures in 27 of 29 games including the last 21 in a Points 31 at St. Cloud State 2/22/17 row...scored career-high 31 points at St. Cloud State (2/22/17) in fi rst FG Made 12 at St. Cloud State 2/22/17 round of NSIC Tournament... had 28 points on 10 of 14 shooting vs. FG Attempts 20 at St. Cloud State 2/22/17 MSU Moorhead (1/14/17)...scored 21 points on 8 of 15 shooting vs. 3 PT FG Made 4 vs. MSU Moorhead 2/6/15 National Champion Northwest Missouri State (11/13/16). 3 PT FG Att. 5 (twice) last vs. Southwest Minnesota State 2/14/15 FT Made 9 at Upper Iowa 1/21/17 2015-16: Sat out season as a medical redshirt. FT Attempts 9 at Upper Iowa 1/21/17 Rebounds 9 (twice) last at Minnesota State 1/7/17 2014-15: Started 28 of 29 games during freshman season, averaging Assists 5 (3 times) last vs. Augustana 12/17/16 8.1 points and 3.9 rebounds per game...ranked fourth on the team Steals 3 vs. Minnesota Crookston 2/4/17 in scoring and second in minutes played at 24.9 per game...had 10 Blocked Shots 2 at West Texas A&M 11/25/16 double digit scoring games and improved his scoring average from Minutes 37 at Augustana 11/21/16 4.2 points per game in the fi rst semester to season-ending average of 8.1...scored season-high 21 points vs. #6 MSU Moorhead (2/6/15), going 6 of 9 from the fi eld and 4 for 5 behind the 3-point line...had 16 points and season-high nine rebounds in 86-80 win over South- west Minnesota State (2/14/15)...credited with fi ve assists twice - at Southwest Minnesota State (1/2/15) and at St. Cloud State (1/17/15)... named WSC Male Freshman Athlete of the Year.

High School: Graduate of Bettendorf High School in Iowa... as a senior averaged 10 points, 4.0 rebounds and 2.5 assists per game helping team to a 24-2 record and a third place fi nish at the Iowa Class 4A State Tournament...named to the Class 4A Third Team All-State by the Iowa Newspaper Association... during junior season averaged 9.8 points and 4.2 rebounds per game helping team to a 25-1 record and a second place fi nish at the Iowa Class 4A State Tournament... post-season honors as junior included Iowa Newspaper Association Class 4A All-State Third Team, Class 4A All-Tournament Team, First Team All-Substate and Second Team All-Mississippi Athletic Conference.

Personal: Son of Chet and Marlene Jacks... born June 4, 1996... majoring in graphic design.

CAREER STATISTICS - KENDALL JACKS Total 3-Point Total YEAR G/GS FG/A PCT FG/A PCT FT/A PCT REBS AVG PTS AVG AST 2014-15 29-28 75-198 .379 15-57 .263 71-95 .747 114 3.9 236 8.1 51 2015-16 Medical Redshirt-DNP 2016-17 29-29 178-317 .562 22-46 .478 89-114 .781 117 4.0 467 16.1 59 Totals 58-57 253-515 .491 37-103 .359 160-209 .766 231 4.0 703 12.1 110

2017-18 Wildcat Men's Basketball - 11 2017-18 WILDCAT SENIORS

Dovydas Burneika 6-9, Senior Center 5 Klaipeda, Lithuania (Parkview Christian HS)

2016-17: Played in nine games as a reserve forward, averaging 0.3 points and 0.4 rebounds per game...scored season high three points at West Texas A&M (11/25/16)...credited with one rebound in four DOVYDAS BURNEIKA CAREER HIGHS games - at Nebraska-Kearney (11/28/16), vs. Augustana (12/17/16), vs. William Jewel (12/19/16) and at Concordia St.-Paul (1/6/17)... Points 6 (twice) last at William Jewell 11/28/15 was repeat selection to the NSIC Winter All-Academic Team. FG Made 3 at Sioux Falls 1/3/15 FG Attempts 4 (four times) last vs. Mount Marty 12/16/15 2015-16: Appeared in 22 games as a backup center, averaging 0.7 3 PT FG none points and 1.6 rebounds per game...made 8-25 fi eld goal attempts 3 PT FG Att. none (32%)...scored season-high six points and grabbed six rebounds at FT Made 1 (twice) last at West Texas A&M 11/25/16 William Jewell (11/28/15)...also grabbed six rebounds vs. Augustana FT Attempts 2 (twice) last at West Texas A&M 11/25/16 (11/23/15) and at Bemidji State (12/12/15)...played season-high 16 Rebounds 6 (three times) last at William Jewell 11/28/15 minutes vs. Augustana and at Minnesota State (1/8/16)...named Assists 1 (twice) last vs. Minot State 1/30/16 to the NSIC Winter All-Academic Team. Steals 2 (twice) last vs. Mount Marty 12/16/15 Blocked Shots 1 (three times) last vs. 1/31/16 2014-15: Saw action in 21 games with one start at center for the Minutes 16 (twice) last at Minnesota State 1/8/16 Wildcats as a freshman, averaging 1.5 points and 0.9 rebounds per game in 5.6 minutes...made 15 of 23 shots from the fi eld (.652) and was 1 of 3 (.333) at the free throw stripe...played season-high 14 minutes in two games - vs. Mt. Marty (12/18/14) and at Sioux Falls (1/3/15)...scored season-high six points in 14 minutes at Sioux Falls (1/3/15)...credited with three rebounds vs. Iowa Wesleyan (11/20/14), vs. Bemidji State (12/13/14) and vs. MSU Moorhead (2/6/15).

High School: Graduate of Parkview Christian High School in Lincoln... named to the Nebraska High School Hoops Top 50 Showcase as one of the top 50 high school players in the state of Nebraska... averaged 10 points and seven rebounds per game for the John Baylor Test Prep Club Team... played two years of club ball in Lithuania for Klaipedos LCC.

Personal: Son of Nauris and Diana Burneika... born March 11, 1995... majoring in sport management with a minor in coaching.

CAREER STATISTICS - DOVYDAS BURNEIKA

Total 3-Point Total YEAR G/GS FG/A PCT FG/A PCT FT/A PCT REBS AVG PTS AVG BLK 2014-15 21-1 15-23 .652 0-0 .000 1-3 .333 19 0.9 31 1.5 1 2015-16 22-0 8-25 .320 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 35 1.6 16 0.7 2 2016-17 9-0 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 4 0.4 3 0.3 0 Totals 52-1 24-52 .462 0-0 .000 2-5 .400 58 1.1 50 1.0 3

2017-18 Wildcat Men's Basketball - 12 2017-18 WILDCAT SENIORS

Jordan Cornelius 6-7, Senior Forward Sisseton, 22 South Dakota (Sisseton HS)

2016-17: One of four players to start all 29 games during the season, averag- ing 8.9 points and a team leading 5.2 rebounds per contest...led the team in 3-pointers with 40 and shot 39.7 percent from the fi eld (85-214), 32.8 percent JORDAN CORNELIUS CAREER HIGHS from three point range (40-122) and 87.5 percent (49-56) at the free throw Points 23 at Upper Iowa 1/22/16 line...scored season high 21 points on 8-14 shooting at Augustana (11/21/16)... FG Made 8 at Augustana 11/21/16 had double-double with 13 points and career high 14 rebounds vs. Eastern FG Attempts 15 vs. Minnesota Duluth 1/15/16 New Mexico (11/26/16)...had 18 points and eight rebounds vs. Augustana 3 PT FG Made 5 vs. Minnesota Duluth 1/15/16 (12/17/16)...named to the NSIC Winter All-Academic Team. 3 PT FG Att. 10 vs. Minnesota Duluth 1/15/16 FT Made 8 at Southwest Minnesota State 2/14/15 2015-16: Ranked third on the team in scoring at 9.7 points per game while FT Attempts 8 (three times) last at Upper Iowa 1/22/16 starting 28 of 29 games at forward during sophomore season...led the team Rebounds 14 vs. Eastern New Mexico 11/26/16 in minutes per game (28.0), steals (26) and total rebounds (141) while rank- Assists 5 (twice) last vs. William Jewel 12/19/16 ing second in three point fi eld goals with 46...had 13 games of double digit Steals 5 (twice) last at Southwest Minnesota State 2/13/16 scoring including two over 20...poured in career-high 23 points at Upper Iowa Blocked Shots 3 at Winona State 1/23/16 (1/22/16) and had 22 points with a season-high fi ve 3-pointers in 93-85 home Minutes 40 vs. Eastern New Mexico 11/26/16 win over Minnesota Duluth (1/15/16)...had double-double with 18 points and career-high 11 rebounds at Concordia-St. Paul (1/9/16)...selected to NSIC Winter All-Academic Team.

2014-15: Started 28 of 29 games at forward as a freshman, averaging 8.3 points and 3.8 rebounds per game...led the team in minutes per game (27.5) while ranking second in blocked shots (7) and third in scoring, rebounding and 3-point baskets (30)...shot 39.3 percent from the fi eld (79-201), 33 percent from 3-point range (30-91) and 89.8 percent at the free throw line (53-59)...had season-highs in points (21) and assists (5) in 77-75 win at University of Mary (1/31/15)...had 19 points, including 8 for 8 at the free throw line, vs. Southwest Minnesota State (2/14/15)...played season-high 36 minutes vs. Arkansas Tech (11/14/14) and grabbed season-high nine rebounds at Upper Iowa (2/21/15).

High School: Graduate of Sisseton High School in South Dakota... averaged 21.4 points, 10.6 rebounds and 4.3 assists per game during senior season to help Sisseton to a 19-6 record and Class A runner up fi nish... was named Class A First Team All-State and Mr. Basketball Finalist as a senior... ended high school career with 1,124 points and 547 rebounds, averaging 16.3 points and 7.9 rebounds per game while shooting 82.7 percent from the free throw line.

Personal: Son of Jim and Stephanie Cornelius...born on July 11, 1996... majoring in sport management at Wayne State.

CAREER STATISTICS - JORDAN CORNELIUS

Total 3-Point Total YEAR G/GS FG/A PCT FG/A PCT FT/A PCT REBS AVG PTS AVG STL 2014-15 29-28 79-201 .393 30-91 .330 53-59 .898 111 3.8 241 8.3 13 2015-16 29-28 91-227 .401 46-121 .380 52-71 .732 141 4.9 280 9.7 26 2016-17 29-29 85-214 .397 40-122 .328 49-56 .875 152 5.2 259 8.9 20 Totals 87-85 255-642 .397 116-334 .347 154-186 .828 404 4.6 780 9.0 59

2017-18 Wildcat Men's Basketball - 13 2017-18 WILDCAT SENIORS

Austin Esters 6-2, Senior Guard Bettendorf, 13 Iowa (Pleasant Valley HS)

AUSTIN ESTERS CAREER HIGHS 2016-17: Saw action in all 29 games off the bench, averaging 10.0 points Points 16 (4 times) last at Southwest Minn. State 2/10/17 and 4.2 rebounds per game...ranked third on the team in scoring and sec- FG Made 7 (twice) last at Southwest Minn. State 2/10/17 ond in rebounding...scored double fi gures in seven of his last eight games FG Attempts 12 vs. Bemidji State 2/3/17 and had 15 games with 10 or more points...shot 52.9 percent (108-204) 3 PT FG Made 3 at Upper Iowa 1/21/17 and 67 percent (67-100) from the free throw line...scored season high 16 3 PT FG Att. 3 (fi ve times) last vs. Upper Iowa 2/17/17 points in back-to-back games vs. Minnesota Crookston and at Southwest FT Made 7 (twice) vs. St. Cloud State 1/16/16 Minnesota State...had 15 points and fi ve rebounds vs. Upper Iowa (2/17/17). FT Attempts 9 vs. St. Cloud State 1/16/16 Rebounds 8 (4 times) last at Upper Iowa 1/21/17 2015-16: Appeared in all 29 games with six starts at guard, averaging Assists 4 at Sioux Falls 1/3/15 7.1 points and 2.9 rebounds per contest...shot 55 percent (83-151) from Steals 4 vs. Winona State 2/19/16 the fi eld and 50.7 percent (37-73) at the free throw line...recorded eight Blocked Shots 1 (twice) last vs. Northern State 1/13/17 games with double digit scoring, highlighted by season-high 14 points on Minutes 36 at Minnesota Duluth 1/16/15 7 of 9 shooting vs. Sioux Falls (1/3/16)...played season-high 31 minutes at Southwest Minnesota State (2/13/16) and had 11 points with career-high eight rebounds...scored 13 points on 6 of 7 shooting in 84-76 home win over Concordia-St. Paul.

2014-15: Played in all 29 games as a reserve guard, averaging 6.6 points and 2.4 rebounds in 20.6 minutes per game...shot 51.1 percent (69-135) from the fi eld and 68.7 percent (46-67) at the free throw line and ranked second on the team in steals (26)...scored 10 or more points in seven games...had 16 points and fi ve rebounds vs. Mt. Marty (12/18/14) and 16 points on 5 of 8 shooting from the fi eld and 5 of 6 from the foul line vs. Upper Iowa (1/23/15)...scored 14 points with season-high six rebounds at MSU Moorhead (2/25/15) in NSIC Tournament fi rst round game...played season-high 36 minutes at Minnesota Duluth (1/16/15).

High School: Graduate of Pleasant Valley High School in Iowa... was a two year starter in basketball and soccer... averaged 12.7 points and 4.3 rebounds per game during his senior season and was listed as a Mississippi Athletic Conference Player to Watch by the Quad City Times... during junior season was selected All-Metro Quad Cities and Second Team All-Conference after averaging 12.3 points, three rebounds and three assists per game.

Personal: Son of Joel and Kellie Esters... born August 11, 1995... majoring in criminal justice at WSC.

CAREER STATISTICS - AUSTIN ESTERS

Total 3-Point Total YEAR G/GS FG/A PCT FG/A PCT FT/A PCT REBS AVG PTS AVG AST 2014-15 29-0 69-135 .511 8-25 .320 46-67 .687 71 2.4 192 6.6 30 2015-16 29-6 83-151 .550 3-12 .250 37-73 .507 84 2.9 206 7.1 32 2016-17 29-0 108-204 .529 6-19 .316 67-100 .670 123 4.2 289 10.0 23 Totals 87-6 260-490 .531 17-56 .304 150-240 .625 278 3.2 687 7.9 85

2017-18 Wildcat Men's Basketball - 14 2017-18 WILDCAT SENIORS

Brian Goodwin 6-4, Senior Guard 15 Brooten, Minnesota (N.D. State College of Science / Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa HS)

2016-17: Started all 29 games at shooting guard averaging 7.7 points BRIAN GOODWIN CAREER HIGHS and 3.6 rebounds per game...ranked second on the team in 3-point baskets with 39, second in steals (33) and third in assists with 57... Points 19 vs. Eastern New Mexico 11/26/16 scored season high 19 points vs. Eastern New Mexico (11/26/16) go- FG Made 6 (5 times) last vs. Bemidji State 2/3/17 ing 5-7 from the 3-point line...scored 16 points on 6-10 shooting vs. FG Attempts 13 (twice) last vs. Bemidji State 2/3/17 Concordia St.-Paul (12/3/16)...hauled in season high seven rebounds 3 PT FG 5 (3 times) last at Eastern New Mexico 11/26/16 vs. Winona State (2/18/17)...named to the NSIC Winter All-Academic 3 PT FG Att. 8 vs. Upper Iowa 2/20/16 Team. FT Made 4 (twice) at MSU Moorhead 2/24/16 FT Attempts 5 at Augustana 11/21/16 2015-16: Appeared in all 29 games with 13 starts at guard, averaging Rebounds 10 at Upper Iowa 1/22/16 7.2 points and 3.0 rebounds per game...shot 46.9 percent from the fi eld (75-160), 42.4 percent behind the arc (36-85) and 81.5 percent Assists 8 (5 times) last at Concordia St. Paul 1/6/17 from the charity stripe (22-27)...scored double fi gures in 10 games Steals 5 (4 times) last vs. Upper Iowa 2/20/16 highlighted by season-high 17 points vs. Upper Iowa (2/20/16)...was Blocked Shots 1 (6 times) last at St. Cloud State 2/22/17 4 of 6 from 3-point range and had 12 points at Augustana (12/19/15)... Minutes 37 vs. Eastern New Mexico 11/26/16 grabbed season-high 10 rebounds, including fi ve offensive, at Upper Iowa (1/22/16).

Before Wayne State: Played one season at North Dakota State Col- lege of Science where he averaged 10.2 points, 4.3 rebounds and 3.0 assists per game...shot 44 percent from the fi eld and 77.6 percent at the free throw stripe.

High School: Graduate of Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa High School in Minnesota...was a four year starter in basketball and three year starter in football and baseball...had a 121-4 record as a high school basketball player, scoring 2,112 points with 648 assists at BBE High School...during senior season, averaged 24.3 points, 6.0 rebounds, 5.3 assists and 3.2 steals per game and was aq Mr. Basketball Final- ist...was a three-time Class A All-State First Team selection and was named to the Class A All-State Tournament Team as a sophomore and senior helping team win state titles each season.

Personal: Son of Brad and Amy Goodwin...born March 31, 1996... majoring in business fi nance at WSC.

CAREER STATISTICS - BRIAN GOODWIN Total 3-Point Total YEAR G/GS FG/A PCT FG/A PCT FT/A PCT REBS AVG PTS AVG STL 2015-16 29-13 75-160 .469 36-85 .424 22-27 .815 86 3.0 208 7.2 22 2016-17 29-29 74-173 .428 39-106 .368 36-47 .766 103 3.6 223 7.7 33 Totals 58-42 149-333 .447 75-191 .393 58-74 .784 189 3.3 431 7.4 55

2017-18 Wildcat Men's Basketball - 15 2017-18 WILDCAT SENIORS

Tyler Nagy 5-10, Senior Guard 3 Brookings, South Dakota (Brookings HS)

2016-17: Appeared in nine games as a reserve guard, averaging 0.3 points and 0.3 rebounds per contest...scored three points vs. Win- ona State (2/18/17)...grabbed two rebounds vs. Concordia St.-Paul TYLER NAGY CAREER HIGHS (12/3/16)...credited with assists at West Texas A&M (11/25/16) and at Points 26 vs. East Central (Okla.) 11/15/14 Nebraska-Kearney (11/28/16). FG Made 9 vs. East Central (Okla.) 11/15/14 FG Attempts 13 (twice) last at Minot State 1/30/15 2015-16: Saw action in 24 games as a backup guard, averaging 3 PT FG 6 vs. East Central (Okla.) 11/15/14 1.4 points and 1.0 rebounds per contest...averaged 6.7 minutes per 3 PT FG Att. 11 at Minot State 11/15/14 game, shooting 9 of 44 from the fi eld, 6 of 36 from 3-point range and FT Made 4 (3 times) last at Sioux Falls 2/12/16 10 of 15 from the free throw line...scored season-high eight points in FT Attempts 6 (twice) last at Sioux Falls 2/12/16 14 minutes of play at Minnesota State (1/8/16)...had six points on 2 of Assists 5 vs. Bemidji State 12/13/14 4 shooting from behind the arc at MSU Moorhead (2/24/16). Rebounds 5 vs. Minnesota Crookston 12/12/14 Steals 2 (twice) last vs. Northwest Missouri State 11/14/15 2014-15: Played in all 29 games with 20 starts at point guard, av- Blocked Shots 1 vs. Augustana 11/24/14 eraging 6.3 points, 1.8 assists and 1.6 rebounds per game...ranked Minutes 29 at Concordia-St. Paul 12/5/14 second on the team in assists (53) and 3-point baskets (36)...had fi ve double digit scoring games, highlighted by season-high 26 points vs. East Central (Okla.) on 11/15/14, making 9 of 13 shots and 6 of 9 shots behind the 3-point line...scored 15 points on 6 of 11 shooting vs. Northern State (2/7/15)...played a season-high 29 minutes at Con- cordia-St. Paul (12/5/14), recording 10 points and three assists...had season-high fi ve assists vs. Bemidji State (12/13/14).

High School: Graduate of Brookings High School in South Dakota... averaged 21.4 points, 3.5 assists and 3.1 rebounds per game during senior season, earning Class AA First Team All-State honors... was a fi nalist for Mr. Basketball in South Dakota and named Brookings Reg- ister Player of the Year as a senior... was an All-ESD Conference Se- lection as a junior and senior and was Class AA First Team All-State as a junior... helped Brookings reach the Class AA state tournament as a sophomore and junior.

Personal: Son of Scott and Jamie Nagy...born October 16, 1995... majoring in mass communications and electronic media.

CAREER STATISTICS - TYLER NAGY

Total 3-Point Total YEAR G/GS FG/A PCT FG/A PCT FT/A PCT REBS AVG PTS AVG AST 2014-15 29-20 68-190 .358 36-109 .330 12-21 .571 47 1.6 184 6.3 53 2015-16 24-0 9-44 .205 6-36 .167 10-15 .667 23 1.0 34 1.4 16 2016-17 9-0 1-6 .167 1-5 .200 0-0 .000 3 0.3 3 0.3 2 Totals 62-20 78-240 .325 43-150 .287 22-36 .611 73 1.2 221 3.6 70

2017-18 Wildcat Men's Basketball - 16 2017-18 WILDCAT SENIORS

Matt Thomas 6-0, Senior Guard Elkhorn, 11 Nebraska (North Platte CC/ Elkhorn South HS)

2016-17: Started 27 games during the season, ranking second on the team in scoring at 10.3 points per game...shot 37.5 percent (87-232) from the fi eld, MATT THOMAS CAREER HIGHS 35.4 percent (29-82) behind the 3-point line and 81.5 percent (75-92) at the charity stripe...had 13 games scoring 10 or more points and ranked ninth in Points 30 vs. Southwest Minnesota State 1/2/16 the NSIC in free throw percentage...scored season-high 20 points on 6 of 9 FG Made 11 (4 times) last at William Jewell 11/28/15 shooting and 6 for 7 at the free throw line at West Texas A&M (11/25/16)...had FG Attempts 21 (twice) last at Upper Iowa 2/20/16 19 points vs. Southwest Minnesota State (12/31/16)...scored 17 points on 7 of 3 PT FG 4 vs. St. Cloud State 1/16/16 12 shooting at St. Cloud State (2/22/17) in fi rst round of NSIC Tournament... 3 PT FG Att. 10 vs. Southwest Minnesota State 1/2/16 named to the NSIC Winter All-Academic Team. FT Made 11 vs. Concordia-St. Paul 12/4/15 FT Attempts 14 vs. Concordia-St. Paul 12/4/15 2015-16: Led Wayne State in scoring and was Most Valuable Player after Rebounds 5 (three times) last at Minnesota State 1/8/16 Assists 6 (twice) last at Eastern New Mexico 11/26/16 averaging 16.5 points (11th in NSIC) and 1.6 rebounds per game...started all Steals 3 at Upper Iowa 1/21/17 29 games and scored double fi gures in 26 of the contests with eight games Minutes 38 vs. Eastern New Mexico 11/26/16 of 20 or more points...shot 37.9 percent from the fi eld (158-417), made a team-high 47 3-pointers and tied for 14th in the NSIC in free throw percentage (.806) making 116 of 144...scored season-high 30 points on 10 of 21 shooting vs. Southwest Minnesota State (1/2/16)...had 29 points vs. Iowa Wesleyan (11/20/15) and at William Jewell (11/28/15)...led team in assists with 86 that included season-high six at Missouri Western State (11/13/15).

Before Wayne State: Played one season at North Platte Community Col- lege, averaging 9.8 points and 2.1 assists per game shooting 40.5 percent from 3-point range and 73.8 percent at the free throw line...named Region IX All-Conference Second Team while helping Knights to a 24-9 record.

High School: Graduate of Elkhorn South High School...was a four year starter in high school - two years at Elkhorn South and two at Omaha Skutt... named honorary captain of the Class B All-State Team during senior season after averaging 18.9 points and 4.3 assists per game, helping team to 26-1 record and third place fi nish at Class B State Tournament...school records set by Thomas include points in a game (39), assists in a game (10) and steals in a game (8)...scored 1,517 points in high school career.

Personal: Son of Todd Thomas and Karen Conner...born February 10, 1995... majoring in exercise science.

CAREER STATISTICS - MATT THOMAS Total 3-Point Total YEAR G/GS FG/A PCT FG/A PCT FT/A PCT REBS AVG PTS AVG AST 2015-16 29-29 158-417 .379 47-159 .296 116-144 .806 46 1.6 479 16.5 86 2016-17 27-27 87-232 .375 29-82 .354 75-92 .815 29 1.1 278 10.3 48 Totals 56-56 245-649 .378 76-241 .315 191-236 .809 75 1.3 757 13.5 134

2017-18 Wildcat Men's Basketball - 17 2017-18 WILDCAT SENIORS

JJ Zumbrennen 6-0, Senior Guard Elkhorn, 34 Nebraska (Elkhorn South HS)

2016-17: Saw action in 27 games with two starts at guard, averaging JJ ZUMBRENNEN CAREER HIGHS 2.1 points and 0.7 rebounds a contest...shot 45.9 percent (17-37) from the fi eld, 52 percent (13-25) behind the 3-point line and 91.7 Points 13 vs. Iowa Wesleyan 11/20/15 percent (11-12) at the charity stripe...played season-high 26 minutes FG Made 4 at Augustana 12/19/15 vs. Northern State (1/13/17)...scored six points at Nebraska-Kearney FG Attempts 9 at William Jewell 11/28/15 (11/28/16) and vs. MSU Moorhead (1/14/17), making 2-3 3-pointers 3 PT FG Made 2 (9 times) last vs. MSU Moorhead 1/14/17 in both games...had season-high three assists at Concordia St. Paul 3 PT FG Att. 6 (three times) last at Augustana 12/19/15 (1/6/17)...repeat selection to the NSIC Winter All-Academic Team. FT Made 8 vs. Iowa Wesleyan 11/20/15 FT Attempts 9 vs. Iowa Wesleyan 11/20/15 2015-16: Appeared in all 29 games as a reserve guard, averaging 4.6 Rebounds 4 at Augustana 12/19/15 points and 0.9 rebounds a game...shot 34 percent from the fi eld (33-97), Assists 3 (three times) last at Upper Iowa 1/22/16 29.7 percent behind the arc (19-64) and 81.4 percent (48-59) at the Steals 3 vs. Mount Marty 12/16/15 free throw line...had four games in double fi gures led by season-high Blocked Shots 1 (twice) last at William Jewell 11/28/15 13 vs. Iowa Wesleyan (11/20/15)...scored 12 points on 4 of 8 shooting Minutes 27 vs. Minnesota Duluth 1/15/16 with season-high four rebounds at Augustana (12/19/15)...one of four Wildcats named to NSIC Winter All-Academic Team.

2014-15: Played in 20 games with one start at guard during freshman season, averaging 1.5 points and 0.5 assists per game...averaging 8.0 minutes per game, made 5 of 18 shots from the fi eld, 4 for 11 behind the 3-point line and 16 for 21 (76.2%) at the charity stripe...scored season-high eight points, making 5 of 6 free throws, vs. Southwest Minnesota State (2/14/15)...had six points on 2 of 3 from the 3-point line at Concordia-St. Paul (12/5/14)...played season-high 19 minutes vs. Sioux Falls (2/13/15).

High School: Graduate of Elkhorn South High School... was a three year letter winner and two year captain... during senior season aver- aged 12 points, 1.9 assists and 1.9 steals per game, helping Storm to a 26-1 record and a third place fi nish in Class B... made 78 3-pointers and shot 51 percent from the 3-point line and 77 percent from the free throw line as a senior to earn All-Metro Class B Second Team and All-Eastern Midlands Conference First Team honors.

Personal: Son of Bill and Dawn Zumbrennen...born on April 21, 1996... majoring in secondary education/social sciences at Wayne State.

CAREER STATISTICS - JJ ZUMBRENNEN

Total 3-Point Total YEAR G/GS FG/A PCT FG/A PCT FT/A PCT REBS AVG PTS AVG AST 2014-15 20-1 5-18 .278 4-11 .364 16-21 .762 8 0.4 30 1.5 9 2015-16 29-0 33-97 .340 19-64 .297 48-59 .814 25 0.9 133 4.6 26 2016-17 27-2 17-37 .459 13-25 .520 11-12 .917 18 0.7 58 2.1 11 Totals 76-3 55-152 .362 36-100 .360 75-92 .815 51 0.7 221 2.9 46

2017-18 Wildcat Men's Basketball - 18 2017-18 WILDCAT JUNIORS

Vance Janssen 6-1, Junior Guard 10 Blair, Nebraska (Blair HS)

2016-17: Saw action in all 29 games starting at point guard, averaging 9.5 points, 2.9 rebounds and 2.8 assists per game...lead the league in steals VANCE JANSSEN CAREER HIGHS per game at 1.7 and was sixth in free throw percentage (.833)...had 14 Points 21 at Concordia-St. Paul 1/9/16 games scoring double fi gures highlighted by season-high 18 points with six FG Made 7 (twice) last at Southwest Minn. State 2/10/17 assists at Southwest Minnesota State (2/10/17)...had 17 points, including FG Attempts 14 at Concordia-St. Paul 1/9/16 10-10 at the free throw line, vs. Minnesota State (12/2/16)...handed out 3 PT FG 5 at Concordia-St. Paul 1/9/16 season-high seven assists with 11 points vs. MSU Moorhead (1/14/17)... 3 PT FG Att. 8 at Concordia-St. Paul 1/9/16 had 17 points and fi ve rebounds and hit game winning shot in 79-77 road FT Made 10 at Minnesota State 12/2/16 win at Minnesota Duluth (1/28/17)...one of six Wildcats named to the NSIC FT Attempts 10 at Minnesota State 12/2/16 Winter All-Academic Team. Assists 7 at MSU Moorhead 1/14/17 Rebounds 6 (three times) last vs. Minot State 1/30/16 2015-16: Started all 29 games at point guard in freshman season, averaging Steals 4 (3 times) last vs. SMSU 12/31/16 7.4 points and 2.3 rebounds per game...had standout 1.7 assist/turnover Blocked Shots 3 vs. William Jewel 12/19/16 ratio with 51 assists and only 30 turnovers...had nine games scoring double Minutes 40 vs. Eastern New Mexico 11/26/16 fi gures highlighted by season-high 21 points at Concordia-St. Paul (1/9/16) that included 5 of 8 shooting from the 3-point line...grabbed season-high six rebounds in three contests - at Concordia-St. Paul, vs. Nebraska-Kearney (1/26/16) and vs. Minot State (1/30/16)...had 12 points and season-high four steal at Upper Iowa (1/22/16) while playing season-high 36 minutes.

High School: Graduate of Blair High School...was a football and basket- ball standout for the Bears...named Class B All-State Second Team by the Lincoln Journal Star and Omaha World Herald after averaging 20.4 points and 5.6 rebounds per game during senior season...in football, was an All-Nebraska and Class B All-State First Team selection at wide receiver during senior season after hauling in 50 catches for 1,076 yards and 14 TD's...during junior season in basketball, averaged 18.4 points a game shooting 44 percent from the fi eld and 85 percent at the charity stripe... produced 17.6 points a game as a sophomore, shooting 49 percent from the fi eld and 41 percent from the 3-point line.

Personal: Son of Mike and Vicki Janssen...born on September 18, 1996... majoring in pre-pharmacy and chemical health sciences.

CAREER STATISTICS - VANCE JANSSEN

Total 3-Point Total YEAR G/GS FG/A PCT FG/A PCT FT/A PCT REBS AVG PTS AVG STL 2015-16 29-29 75-188 .399 28-73 .384 36-44 .818 68 2.3 214 7.4 24 2016-17 29-29 92-211 .436 26-63 .413 65-78 .833 85 2.9 275 9.5 49 Totals 58-58 167-399 .419 54-136 .397 101-122 .828 153 2.6 489 8.4 132

2017-18 Wildcat Men's Basketball - 19 2017-18 WILDCAT SOPHOMORES

Tony Bonner 6-8 Sophomore Center 40 Council Bluffs, Iowa (Abraham Lincoln HS)

TONY BONNER CAREER HIGHS 2016-17: Appeared in all 29 games as a reserve center, averaging Points 9 (fi ve times) last vs. Winona State 2/18/17 3.9 points and 2.1 rebounds per game...led the team in blocked FG Made 4 (fi ve times) last vs. Winona State 2/18/17 shots (16) and shot 51.6 percent from the fi eld (47-91) and 57.6 FG Attempts 8 at Minot State 12/10/16 percent (19-33) at the free throw line...had fi ve games with nine FT Made 3 at Minnesota Duluth 1/28/17 points scored...had nine points and fi ve rebounds at the University FT Attempts 4 at Minnesota Duluth 1/28/17 of Mary (12/9/16) and had another nine points and fi ve rebounds the Assists 2 (three times) last vs. Upper Iowa 2/17/17 following night at Minot State...had nine points on 4-4 shooting at Rebounds 5 (four times) last at Minot State 12/10/16 St. Cloud State (1/27/17), at Sioux Falls (2/11/17) and vs. Winona Steals 2 vs. Augustana 12/17/16 Blocked Shots 3 vs. Eastern New Mexico 11/26/16 State (2/18/17)...played season high 25 minutes vs. Eastern New Minutes 25 vs. Eastern New Mexico 11/26/16 Mexico (11/26/16).

High School: Graduate of Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln HS in Iowa...averaged 18.9 points, 8.1 rebounds and 2.5 blocks per game while helping the Lynx to a 21-2 record and a trip to the Iowa Class 4A State Tournament for the fi rst time in 17 years...was named to the Iowa Newspaper Association Class 4A All-State Second Team as a junior and senior and also selected the Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil City Player of the Year the last two seasons...Bonner was also a two-time All-Missouri River Conference First Team selection and fi nished his career with 1,023 points.

Personal: Son of James and Ulette Bonner...born December 18,1997...major is undeclared.

CAREER STATISTICS - TONY BONNER

Total 3-Point Total YEAR G/GS FG/A PCT FG/A PCT FT/A PCT REBS AVG PTS AVG BLK 2016-17 29-0 47-91 .516 0-0 .000 19-33 .576 61 2.1 113 3.9 16 Totals 29-0 47-91 .516 0-0 .000 19-33 .576 61 2.1 113 3.9 16

2017-18 Wildcat Men's Basketball - 20 2017-18 WILDCAT SOPHOMORES

Luke TerHark 6-2, Sophomore Guard 23 Algona, Iowa (Algona HS)

LUKE TERHARK CAREER HIGHS

Points 20 at Upper Iowa 1/21/17 FG Made 6 at Upper Iowa 1/21/17 2016-17: Played in all 29 games as a reserve guard, averaging 5.3 FG Attempts 14 vs. Northern State 1/13/17 points and 2.1 rebounds per game...scored double fi gures in three 3 PT FG 5 at Upper Iowa 1/21/17 games, highlighted by season-high 20 points on 6 of 10 shooting 3 PT FG Att. 8 (twice) at Upper Iowa 1/21/17 (5 of 8 3-pointers) at Upper Iowa (1/21/17)...scored 16 points vs. FT Made 3 (twice) last at Upper Iowa 1/21/17 Northern State (1/13/17) and grabbed season-high six rebounds FT Attempts 4 (twice) last at Upper Iowa 1/21/17 vs. Sioux Falls (12/30/16)...handed out season-high seven assists Assists 7 vs. Eastern New Mexico 11/26/16 vs. Eastern New Mexico (11/26/16). Rebounds 6 vs. Sioux Falls 12/30/16 Steals 2 (twice) last at Winona State 1/20/17 2015-16: Redshirted Blocked Shots 1 (three times) last vs. Northern Stae 1/13/17 Minutes 32 at Winona State 1/20/17 High School: Graduate of Algona High School in Iowa...averaged 19.3 points and 3.8 assists per game during senior season, leading Iowa Class 3A in 3-point fi eld goals during senior season with 72... was named Iowa Newspaper Association Class 3A Second Team All-State, shooting 41 percent from the fi eld and 77 percent at the free throw line leading Algona to a 17-5 record...during junior season, produced 13.9 points a game and fi nished high school career with 160 3-point baskets.

Personal: Son of Todd and Shelly TerHark...born on June 12, 1996...majoring in sport management at Wayne State.

CAREER STATISTICS - LUKE TERHARK

Total 3-Point Total YEAR G/GS FG/A PCT FG/A PCT FT/A PCT REBS AVG PTS AVG AST 2016-17 29-0 51-153 .333 32-92 .348 19-29 .655 62 2.1 153 5.3 30 Totals 29-0 51-153 .333 32-92 .348 19-29 .655 62 2.1 153 5.3 30

2017-18 Wildcat Men's Basketball - 21 2017-18 WILDCAT NEWCOMERS

Ben Dentlinger Nosa Iyagbaye 6-7, Freshman 6-9, Freshman Forward Forward New London, 20 Lincoln, 33 Iowa Nebraska (New London HS) (Parkview Christian HS)

High School: Graduate of New London High School in Iowa... High School: Graduate of Parkview Christian High School...was three year starter and letter winner in basketball...missed part of a four year starter in basketball...as a senior averaged 9.7 points senior season due to injury and still averaged 15.1 points, 10.8 and 10.3 rebounds per game with 58 blocks, helping Patriots to rebounds and 4.3 blocks in 12 games during season...helped 21-5 record and trip to Class D2 state tournament...named Lincoln team to 21-4 record and Class 1A state tournament berth... Journal Star Class D2 Second Team All-State as a senior...produced as a junior recorded 15.6 points, 9.1 rebounds and 4.0 blocks 14.4 points, 13.8 rebounds and 4.2 blocks per game during junior per game to earn First Team All-Southeast Iowa Super Confer- season...accounted for 13.4 points, 12.9 rebounds and 4.9 blocks ence honors...was a Second Team All-Conference Selection as per contest as a sophomore...was First Team All-Nebraska Frontier a sophomore averaging 12 points per game...received Distin- Conference three seasons and was Second Team All-State as a guished Academic Achievement Award from IHSAA as a soph- junior. omore and junior. Personal: Son of Russ and Jennifer Pinyan...majoring in pre-med Personal: Son of Lee and Sharon Dentlinger...born May at Wayne State. 13,1998...majoring in biology.

Trevin Joseph Dillan Wolfgram 6-3, Junior 6-2, Redshirt Freshman Guard Guard Miami, 2 Laurel, 42 Florida Nebraska (Broward College/ (Laurel-Concord/Coleridge HS) Eagles Landing HS)

Before Wayne State: Transfers to Wayne State from Broward 2016-17: Sat out season as a redshirt. College in Florida...also attended Shelton State in Alabama (2014-15) and Kilgore College in Texas (2013-14). High School: Graduated from Laurel-Concord/Coleridge HS in Nebraska...was a four-year starter scoring 1,742 points...during High School: Graduate of Eagles Landing High School in Geor- his senior season, Wolfgram averaged 23.5 points, 4.8 rebounds gia...helped team to Class AAAA state title as a senior and av- and 2.3 assists per game while helping the Bears to a 17-7 re- eraged 29 points per game during the state tournament...during cord...was named to the Class C-2 All-State Second Team by the junior season averaged 22 points per game at Stockbridge High Omaha World Herald and Lincoln Journal Star as a junior and School in Georgia. senior and was First Team All-Lewis and Clark Conference three years...also earned Academic All-State honors in basketball and Personal: Son of Trevin Joseph Sr. and Ashanti Sparks...born football three years and during his four year career averaged March 16, 1995...majoring in sport management. 18.5 points and 5.1 rebounds per game.

Personal: Son of John and Lisa Wolfgram...born March 7, 1997...majoring in secondary education/social sciences.

2017-18 Wildcat Men's Basketball - 22 2016-17 STATISTICS / RESULTS

TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF DQ A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Kendall Jacks 29 29 857 29.6 178 317 .562 22 46 .478 89 114 .781 34 83 117 4.0 82 5 59 59 52 25 467 16.1 Matt Thomas 27 27 664 24.6 87 232 .375 29 82 .354 75 92 .815 7 22 29 1.1 61 2 48 53 2 20 278 10.3 Austin Esters 29 0 693 23.9 108 204 .529 6 19 .316 67 100 .670 38 85 123 4.2 85 2 23 32 1 19 289 10.0 Vance Janssen 29 29 789 27.2 92 211 .436 26 63 .413 65 78 .833 5 80 85 2.9 90 6 81 39 12 49 275 9.5 Jordan Cornelius 29 29 816 28.1 85 214 .397 40 122 .328 49 56 .875 26 126 152 5.2 50 1 37 30 10 20 259 8.9 Brian Goodwin 29 29 754 26.0 74 173 .428 39 106 .368 36 47 .766 18 85 103 3.6 52 1 57 24 6 33 223 7.7 Luke TerHark 29 0 0542 18.7 51 153 .333 32 92 .348 19 29 .655 9 53 62 2.1 63 3 30 33 3 9 153 5.3 Tony Bonner 29 0 296 10.2 47 91 .516 0 0 .000 19 33 .576 28 33 61 2.1 63 0 16 18 16 6 113 3.9 JJ Zumbrennen 27 2 316 11.7 17 37 .459 13 25 .520 11 12 .917 3 15 18 0.7 55 1 11 5 0 11 58 2.1 Ben Hoskins 21 0 127 6.0 9 31 .290 9 27 .333 4 8 .500 5 17 22 1.0 13 0 1 2 1 5 31 1.5 Dovydas Burneika 9 0 20 2.2 1 4 .250 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 2 2 4 0.4 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0.3 Tyler Nagy 9 0 29 2.9 1 6 .167 1 5 .200 0 0 .000 0 3 3 0.3 4 0 2 5 0 0 3 0.3

TEAM 52 41 93 3 13 Total 29 5900 750 1673 .448 217 587 .370 435 571 .762 227 645 872 30.1 621 21 365 313 56 197 2152 74.2 Opponents 29 5900 743 1537 .483 191 512 .373 521 724 .720 248 765 1013 34.9 586 - 370 402 123 168 2198 75.8

SCORE BY PERIODS 1st 2nd OT Total DEADBALL REBOUNDS Off. Def. Total Wayne State College 998 1124 21 2143 Wayne State College 66 11 77 Opponents 991 1170 25 2198 Opponents 94 7 101 RECORD Overall Home Away Neutral ATTENDANCE INFO. Games Total Avg./Game All Games 10-19 4-8 6-9 0-2 Home 12 7639 637 Conference 8-14 3-8 5-6 0-0 Away 15 13555 904 Non-Conference 2-5 1-0 1-3 0-2 Neutral 2 80 40 Total 29 21274 734 DATE OPPONENT SCORE ATTEND HIGH POINTS HIGH REBOUNDS 11/11/16 at Missouri Western & W 70-57 987 (16)Goodwin, Brian (6)Esters, Austin (6)Cornelius, Jordan 11/13/16 vs Northwest Missouri State & L 58-76 (21)Jacks, Kendall (3)4 players 11/21/16 at Augustana (SD) * LOT 87-94 2458 (21)Cornelius, Jordan (6)Jacks, Kendall (6)Goodwin, Brian 11/25//16 at West Texas A&M L 74-92 406 (20)Thomas, Matt (5)Jacks, Kendall 11/26/16 vs Eastern New Mexico LOT2 86-89 80 (19)Goodwin, Brian (14)Cornelius, Jordan 11/28/16 at Nebraska-Kearney L 63-75 662 (12)Jacks, Kendall (8)Esters, Austin 12/02/16 MINNESOTA STATE * L 72-77 678 (20)Jacks, Kendall (8)Esters, Austin 12/03/16 CONCORDIA-ST. PAUL * W 76-48 563 (17)Thomas, Matt (5)Goodwin, Brian (5)Bonner, Tony 12/09/16 at University of Mary * L 78-85 1103 (17)Jacks, Kendall (6)Goodwin,Brian 12/10/16 at Minot State * W 85-80 713 (16)Janssen, Vance (5)Bonner, Tony 12/17/16 AUGUSTANA (SD) * L 60-93 594 (18)Cornelius, Jordan (8)Cornelius, Jordan 12/19/16 WILLIAM JEWELL W 79-52 351 (14)Thomas, Matt (7)Esters, Austin 12/30/16 SIOUX FALLS * L 58-64 527 (15)Janssen, Vance (10)Cornelius, Jordan 12/31/16 SOUTHWEST MINNESOTA STATE * L 73-85 542 (19)Thomas, Matt (9) Cornelius, Jordan (19)Jacks, Kendall 01/06/17 at Concordia-St. Paul * W 71-51 310 (14)Cornelius, Jordan (5)Janssen, Vance 01/07/17 at Minnesota State * L 78-87 1195 (19)Jacks, Kendall (2)Bonner, Tony (2)Janssen, Vance 01/13/17 NORTHERN STATE * L 66-76 742 (16)TerHark, Luke (6)Cornelius, Jordan (6)Jacks, Kendall 01/14/17 MSU MOORHEAD * L 87-95 750 (28)Jacks, Kendall (4)TerHark, Luke 01/20/17 at Winona State * WOT 66-63 1162 (14)Cornelius, Jordan (9)Cornelius, Jordan 1/21/17 at Upper Iowa * L 72-77 449 (20)TerHark, Luke (8)Esters, Austin 1/27/17 at St. Cloud State * L 80-84 1207 (14)Cornelius, Jordan (6)3 players 1/28/17 at Minnesota Duluth * W 79-77 479 (18)Jacks, Kendall (5)Goodwin, Brian (5)Janssen, Vance 02/03/17 BEMIDJI STATE * L 76-78 779 (19)Jacks, Kendall (5)Jacks, Kendall 02/04/17 MINNESOTA CROOKSTON * W 79-72 669 (19)Jacks, Kendall (7)Cornelius, Jordan (7)Jacks, Kendall 02/10/17 at Southwest Minnesota State * L 82-85 1433 (25)Jacks, Kendall (8)Jacks, Kendall 02/11/17 at Sioux Falls * W 80-68 628 (17)Jacks, Kendall (5)Cornelius, Jordan (5)Janssen, Vance 2/17/17 UPPER IOWA * L 65-67 766 (15)Esters, Austin (5)Esters, Austin (15)Jacks, Kendall 2/28/17 WINONA STATE * W 74-59 678 (14)Jacks, Kendall (8)Cornelius, Jordan 2/22/17 at St. Cloud State $ L 78-92 363 (31)Jacks, Kendall (5)Goodwin, Brian HOME GAMES IN ALL CAPS/BOLD & Hillyard Tipoff Classic - St. Joseph, Missouri * Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference games $ NSIC/Sanford Health Tournament Game 2017-18 Wildcat Men's Basketball - 23 THE NORTHERN SUN INTERCOLLEGIATE CONFERENCE

From its modest origin as a six-team alliance over eight decades ago, the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference has matured into a 16-team union of upper Midwest colleges and universities to form arguably the strongest affi liation in NCAA Division II. The NSIC can trace its roots to 1932 when six schools, including , Minnesota State University, Mankato, Minnesota State University Moorhead, St. Cloud State University, University of Minnesota Duluth and signed on as charter members. All remain active subscribers of the league today. Southwest Minnesota State University was added in 1969, followed by Northern State University in 1978, Wayne State College (NE) in 1998, Concordia University-St. Paul and the University of Minnesota Crookston in 1999, the University of Mary and Upper Iowa University in 2006, Au- gustana College in 2008 and and the University of Sioux Falls in 2012. Minnesota State, St. Cloud State and Minnesota Duluth left the league to join the North Central Conference but returned to the NSIC in 2008. University of Minnesota, Morris and Michigan Tech University were once part of the NSIC family as well. In 1992 the NSIC became a true athletic showcase for both men and women with the merger of the traditional Northern Intercollegiate Conference (NIC) and the Northern Sun Conference (NSC), the home of women’s athletics since 1979. Before NSIC affi liates became certifi ed for championship competition in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) in 1995, its member institutions fi lled prominent roles in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). NIC and NSC clubs annually dispatched qualifi ed student-athletes to national tournaments and captured several NAIA teams and individual championships. The NSIC celebrates its 83rd season this year and clearly continues to make a major imprint nationally, winning 16 national titles since 2006. Winona State men claimed NCAA II Basketball Championships in 2006 and 2008 and narrowly missed a third crown, falling in a last second shot in 2007. In addition, the Warriors established a NCAA II record of 57 consecutive victories. Concordia University launched an ongoing streak of seven consecutive NCAA II Volleyball Championships in 2007. In 2008 the Golden Bears won 37 straight matches after a season opening loss on their way to a second consecutive title and scripted a marvelous encore in 2009 with a perfect 37-0 fi nish, a third straight national crown and a winning streak of 74 straight matches. In 2010 the Golden Bear extended that NCAA record win streak to 75 before dropping their second match of the season. They started 2010 with a 10-4 record before ripping off 22 straight wins on their way to their fourth straight national title. In 2011, after overcoming midseason injuries, the Golden Bears hit their stride. The Golden Bears knocked off No. 1 and undefeated Cal State San Bernardino to become the fi rst team in the history of NCAA Division II women’s volleyball, to captured a fi fth consecutive NCAA Division II Championship. Then in 2012, the Golden Bears again made a late season and championship match surge as they defeated Tampa 3-2 after trailing 0-2 to win their sixth straight NCAA DII Volleyball National Championship. In 2013 Concordia-St. Paul won the NSIC regular season title, but was defeated in the NSIC Tournament Championship by Minnesota Duluth. But from there the Golden Bears ripped off six straight NCAA postseason wins, extending their streak to 42, on their way to a 3-0 sweep of BYU-Hawaii to win another NCAA National Championship. In a most surprising run, Minnesota Duluth completed a perfect 15-0 season by winning the 2008 NCAA Division II Football Championship. The Bulldogs, limited to only 24 scholarships by league rule, swept a fi eld of fully-funded teams, including top ranked Grand Valley State and number three Northwest Missouri State. Two years later, in 2010, the Bulldogs repeated that feat, going 15-0 again to win the national championship. The Bulldogs became the fi rst NCAA DII football squad to win two national championships with undefeated records. Minnesota State added more luster to the league by fi nishing 32-2 and claiming the 2008-09 NCAA II Women’s Basketball Championship. The Mavericks rolled to a wild 103-94 victory over Franklin Pierce to set a NCAA record for total points in the title game. Augustana College got into the mix of national championships in 2011 when their women’s cross country team turned in a true team performance in Spokane, Wash. All fi ve Viking runners earned All-American status as Augustana won the fi rst cross country national championship in NSIC history. After multiple runnerup fi nishes, the St. Cloud State Huskies fi nally captured the national championship in wrestling in 2015 and repeated again in 2016. The Augustana men’s basketball team won their fi rst-ever NCAA Division II national title in 2016 for the league’s 16th national championship. The NSIC has also had 10 athletes awarded with the NCAA Elite 89 Award on 12 occasions. Earning the award were Leisa McClintock (Wayne State, Volleyball, 2015), Tavia Rutherford (USF, Golf, 2015) Claire Sames (SMSU, Volleyball, 2014), Kara Pioske (Concordia-St. Paul, Volleyball 2013), Billy Brockmueller (Sioux Falls, Cross Country 2012, 2014 & IDTF 2014), Ben Keller (Minnesota State, Baseball 2012 & 2013), Cody Lens- ing (Augustana, Wrestling 2012), Kendra Huettl (Minnesota State, Softball, 2011), Matt Braithwaite (Augustana, Cross Country, 2010) and Lauren Brown (Winona State, Outdoor Track & Field, 2010). Member schools continue to emphasize the educational, entertainment and unifying value of sports while pointing with pride to the many advan- tages to be gained by attending these colleges and universities. The NSIC is committed to providing rewarding experiences for its student-athletes, and while the challenges that loom are sizable, indeed, the NSIC is surely well positioned for the future.

(By Larry Scott & Nick Kornder)

2017-18 Wildcat Men's Basketball - 24 2016-17 NSIC BASKETBALL TEAM STATISTICAL LEADERS (All Games)

SCORING OFFENSE G W-L PTS AVG FIELD GOAL PCT. G FG FGA PCT 3-POINT FG MADE G NO AVG 1. MSU Moorhead 30 24-6 2700 90.0 1. MSU Moorhead 30 951 1856 .512 1. MSU Moorhead 30 329 11.0 2. Northern State 30 22-8 2508 83.6 2. Minot State 29 859 1735 .495 2. Augustana 33 301 9.1 3. Augustana 33 24-9 2729 82.7 3. Southwest Minnesota 34 996 2044 .487 3. Minnesota Duluth 29 256 8.8 4. St. Cloud State 33 19-14 2728 82.7 4. Northern State 30 852 1753 .486 4. Northern State 30 257 8.6 5. Southwest Minnesota 34 28-6 2749 80.9 5. Augustana 33 1003 2073 .484 5. St. Cloud State 33 274 8.3 6. Minot State 29 14-15 2286 78.8 6. Upper Iowa 33 921 1924 .479 6. Minot State 29 236 8.1 7. Upper Iowa 33 22-11 2598 78.7 7. University of Mary 29 820 1728 .475 7. Sioux Falls 32 256 8.0 8. Minnesota State 31 21-10 2398 77.4 8. St. Cloud State 33 998 2134 .468 8. Minnesota Crookston 29 230 7.9 9. University of Mary 29 12-17 2218 76.5 9. Winona State 27 728 1558 .467 9. Winona State 27 212 7.9 10. Bemidji State 28 10-18 2118 75.6 10. Minnesota State 31 851 1827 .466 10. Minnesota State 31 243 7.8 11. Wayne State 29 10-19 2152 74.2 11. Bemidji State 28 765 1644 .465 11. Bemidji State 28 213 7.6 12. Sioux Falls 32 15-17 2373 74.2 12. Minnesota Crookston 29 771 1696 .455 12. Wayne State 29 217 7.5 13. Minnesota Crookston 29 8-21 2143 73.9 13. Sioux Falls 32 858 1888 .454 13. Southwest Minnesota 34 246 7.2 14. Winona State 27 11-16 1944 72.0 14. Wayne State 29 750 1674 .448 14. Upper Iowa 33 236 7.2 15. Concordia-St. Paul 31 6-25 2150 69.4 15. Concordia-St. Paul 31 756 1694 .446 15. University of Mary 29 180 6.2 16. Minnesota Duluth 29 4-25 2007 69.2 16. Minnesota Duluth 29 716 1690 .424 16. Concordia-St. Paul 31 188 6.1 SCORING DEFENSE G PTS AVG FG PCT. DEFENSE G FG FGA PCT REBOUNDING OFFENSE G NO AVG 1. Sioux Falls 32 2277 71.2 1. Augustana 33 864 1954 .442 1. Northern State 30 1155 38.5 2. Minnesota State 31 2250 72.6 2. Sioux Falls 32 797 1799 .443 2. St. Cloud State 33 1250 37.9 3. Augustana 33 2415 73.2 3. Winona State 27 679 1526 .445 3. Augustana 33 1236 37.5 4. Winona State 27 1988 73.6 4. Southwest Minnesota 34 902 2024 .446 4. Sioux Falls 32 1172 36.6 5. Southwest Minnesota 34 2515 74.0 5. Northern State 30 815 1815 .449 5. MSU Moorhead 30 1096 36.5 6. Wayne State 29 2198 75.8 6. Minnesota State 31 832 1851 .449 6. Southwest Minnesota 34 1238 36.4 7. Minnesota Duluth 29 2219 76.5 7. Upper Iowa 33 911 2024 .450 7. Bemidji State 28 1002 35.8 8. Upper Iowa 33 2530 76.7 8. MSU Moorhead 30 897 1953 .459 8. Minnesota State 31 1096 35.4 9. Northern State 30 2303 76.8 9. Minnesota Duluth 29 778 1677 .464 9. Concordia-St. Paul 31 1091 35.2 10. Minot State 29 2240 77.2 10. Bemidji State 28 820 1756 .467 10. Upper Iowa 33 1107 33.5 11. University of Mary 29 2284 78.8 11. Concordia-St. Paul 31 866 1852 .468 11. Minot State 29 954 32.9 12. Minnesota Crookston 29 2288 78.9 12. St. Cloud State 33 927 1979 .468 12. Winona State 27 883 32.7 13. St. Cloud State 33 2604 78.9 13. Minot State 29 789 1666 .474 13. Minnesota Duluth 29 936 32.3 14. Bemidji State 28 2217 79.2 14. Minnesota Crookston 29 824 1714 .481 14. University of Mary 29 923 31.8 15. Concordia-St. Paul 31 2474 79.8 15. University of Mary 29 811 1685 .481 15. Minnesota Crookston 29 890 30.7 16. MSU Moorhead 30 2403 80.1 16. Wayne State 29 743 1537 .483 16. Wayne State 29 873 30.1 SCORING MARGIN G OFF DEF Margin 3-POINT FG PCT. G FG FGA PCT REBOUNDING DEFENSE G NO AVG 1. MSU Moorhead 30 90.0 80.1 +9.9 1. Minot State 29 236 560 .421 1. Northern State 30 948 31.6 2. Augustana 33 82.7 73.2 +9.5 2. MSU Moorhead 30 329 803 .410 2. Augustana 33 1048 31.8 3. Southwest Minnesota 34 80.9 74.0 +6.9 3. Augustana 33 301 743 .405 3. Sioux Falls 32 1020 31.9 4. Northern State 30 83.6 76.8 +6.8 4. Northern State 30 257 635 .405 4. Minot State 29 950 32.8 5. Minnesota State 31 77.4 72.6 +4.8 5. Upper Iowa 33 236 624 .378 5. Southwest Minnesota 34 1121 33.0 6. St. Cloud State 33 82.7 78.9 +3.8 6. Sioux Falls 32 256 686 .373 6. St. Cloud State 33 1094 33.2 7. Sioux Falls 32 74.2 71.2 +3.0 7. Minnesota Duluth 29 256 688 .372 7. Concordia-St. Paul 31 1036 33.4 8. Upper Iowa 33 78.7 76.7 +2.1 8. Minnesota Crookston 29 230 619 .372 8. MSU Moorhead 30 1007 33.6 9. Minot State 29 78.8 77.2 +1.6 9. Wayne State 29 217 587 .370 9. Bemidji State 28 957 34.2 10. Wayne State 29 74.2 75.8 -1.6 10. Southwest Minnesota 34 246 669 .368 10. Winona State 27 932 34.5 11. Winona State 27 72.0 73.6 -1.6 11. Bemidji State 28 213 587 .363 11. Minnesota State 31 1072 34.6 12. University of Mary 29 76.5 78.8 -2.3 12. Minnesota State 31 243 672 .362 12. Wayne State 29 1012 34.9 13. Bemidji State 28 75.6 79.2 -3.5 13. St. Cloud State 33 274 761 .360 13. Upper Iowa 33 1155 35.0 14. Minnesota Crookston 29 73.9 78.9 -5.0 14. Winona State 27 212 590 .359 14. University of Mary 29 1023 35.3 15. Minnesota Duluth 29 69.2 76.5 -7.3 15. University of Mary 29 180 504 .357 15. Minnesota Crookston 29 1072 37.0 16. Concordia-St. Paul 31 69.4 79.8 -10.5 16. Concordia-St. Paul 31 188 534 .352 16. Minnesota Duluth 29 1083 37.3 FREE THROW PCT. G FTM FTA PCT REBOUND MARGIN G Team Avg Opp Avg Marg 1. St. Cloud State 33 458 597 .767 3-POINT FG PCT. DEFENSE G FG FGA PCT 1. Northern State 30 1155 38.5 948 31.6 +6.9 2. MSU Moorhead 30 469 613 .765 1. Augustana 33 269 787 .342 2. Augustana 33 1236 37.5 1048 31.8 +5.7 3. Wayne State 29 435 571 .762 2. Minot State 29 205 596 .344 3. Sioux Falls 32 1172 36.6 1020 31.9 +4.7 4. Southwest Minnesota 34 511 686 .745 3. Sioux Falls 32 227 649 .350 4. St. Cloud State 33 1250 37.9 1094 33.2 +4.7 5. Northern State 30 547 741 .738 4. Minnesota State 31 192 536 .358 5. Southwest Minnesota 34 1238 36.4 1121 33.0 +3.4 6. Minnesota State 31 451 611 .738 5. Upper Iowa 33 281 766 .367 6. MSU Moorhead 30 1096 36.5 1007 33.6 +3.0 7. Augustana 33 422 573 .736 6. Winona State 27 227 612 .371 7. Concordia-St. Paul 31 1091 35.2 1036 33.4 +1.8 8. Minot State 29 332 454 .731 7. Southwest Minnesota 34 259 696 .372 8. Bemidji State 28 1002 35.8 957 34.2 +1.6 9. Minnesota Duluth 29 319 438 .728 8. Wayne State 29 191 512 .373 9. Minnesota State 31 1096 35.4 1072 34.6 +0.8 10. Sioux Falls 32 401 555 .723 9. St. Cloud State 33 259 694 .373 10. Minot State 29 954 32.9 950 32.8 +0.1 11. Upper Iowa 33 520 722 .720 10. Northern State 30 218 582 .375 11. Upper Iowa 33 1107 33.5 1155 35.0 -1.5 12. Winona State 27 276 387 .713 11. Minnesota Duluth 29 233 618 .377 12. Winona State 27 883 32.7 932 34.5 -1.8 13. Minnesota Crookston 29 371 529 .701 12. Bemidji State 28 236 624 .378 13. University of Mary 29 923 31.8 1023 35.3 -3.4 14. University of Mary 29 398 568 .701 13. University of Mary 29 243 626 .388 14. Wayne State 29 873 30.1 1012 34.9 -4.8 15. Bemidji State 28 375 539 .696 14. Minnesota Crookston 29 197 501 .393 15. Minnesota Duluth 29 936 32.3 1083 37.3 -5.1 16. Concordia-St. Paul 31 450 662 .680 15. MSU Moorhead 30 287 727 .395 16. Minnesota Crookston 29 890 30.7 1072 37.0 16. Concordia-St. Paul 31 312 789 .395 -6.3

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TEAM STATISTICAL LEADERS (All games) INDIVIDUAL BLOCKED SHOTS G NO AVG STEALS (Cont.) G NO AVG STATISTICAL LEADERS 1. Northern State 30 128 4.3 12. Sioux Falls 32 134 4.2 2. Minnesota Crookston 29 121 4.2 13. Northern State 30 120 4.0 (All games) 3. Minnesota State 31 113 3.6 14. MSU Moorhead 30 119 4.0 SCORING G FG 3FG FT PTS AVG 4. St. Cloud State 33 114 3.5 15. Minnesota Duluth 29 110 3.8 1. Gage Davis-SCSU 33 283 57 120 743 22.5 5. Bemidji State 28 84 3.0 16. Minot State 29 102 3.5 2. Harrison Cleary-UMC 29 231 48 130 640 22.1 6. Southwest Minnesota 34 96 2.8 3. Tyler Rudolph-MINOT 29 238 48 88 612 21.1 7. Concordia-St. Paul 31 85 2.7 4. Aaron Lien-MSUM 30 188 55 112 543 18.1 8. Augustana 33 88 2.7 TURNOVER MARGIN G Team Avg Opp Avg Marg 5. Scottie Stone-SCSU 33 194 109 94 591 17.9 9. Sioux Falls 32 83 2.6 1. Wayne State 29 313 10.8 402 13.9 +3.07 6. Bryan Jeffersonn-MARY 29 186 6 109 487 16.8 10. Upper Iowa 33 85 2.6 2. University of Mary 29 303 10.4 369 12.7 +2.28 7. Tanner Kretchman-MSUM 30 162 79 97 500 16.7 11. MSU Moorhead 30 77 2.6 3. Augustana 33 396 12.0 436 13.2 +1.21 8. Damonta Henry-MARY 28 158 66 75 457 16.3 9. Jai'Vionne Green-BSU 28 164 51 75 454 16.2 12. Minnesota Duluth 29 56 1.9 4. Southwest Minnesota 34 398 11.7 422 12.4 +0.71 10. Mike Busack-AUGIE 33 198 78 61 535 16.2 12. Wayne State 29 56 1.9 5. MSU Moorhead 30 249 8.3 270 9.0 +0.70 14. University of Mary 29 53 1.8 6. Minnesota Crookston 29 290 10.0 310 10.7 +0.69 REBOUNDING G OFF DEF TOT AVG 15. Minot State 29 51 1.8 7. Minnesota State 31 308 9.9 328 10.6 +0.65 8. Upper Iowa 33 421 12.8 442 13.4 +0.64 1. Tyler Rudolph-MINOT 29 70 221 291 10.0 16. Winona State 27 46 1.7 2. Logan Doyle-NSU 30 82 195 277 9.2 9. St. Cloud State 33 380 11.5 400 12.1 +0.61 3. Gage Davis-SCSU 33 79 215 294 8.9 10. Minot State 29 299 10.3 312 10.8 +0.45 ASSISTS G NO AVG 4. Bryndan Matthews-CSP 31 59 178 237 7.6 11. Minnesota Duluth 29 281 9.7 270 9.3 -0.38 5. Bryan Jefferson-MARY 29 62 159 221 7.6 1. St. Cloud State 33 579 17.5 12. Winona State 27 307 11.4 293 10.9 -0.52 2. Augustana 33 562 17.0 6. Carter Kirk-SMSU 33 77 163 240 7.3 13. Sioux Falls 32 361 11.3 330 10.3 -0.97 7. Mike Busack-AUGIE 33 53 179 232 7.0 3. Winona State 27 411 15.2 14. Northern State 30 379 12.6 323 10.8 -1.87 8. Jordan Hay-UIU 33 73 143 216 6.5 4. MSU Moorhead 30 455 15.2 15. Bemidji State 28 359 12.8 271 9.7 -3.14 9. Jon Fuqua-MSU 31 56 145 201 6.5 5. Sioux Falls 32 448 14.0 16. Concordia-St. Paul 31 456 14.7 304 9.8 -4.90 10. DJ Pollard-NSU 30 38 152 190 6.3 6. Bemidji State 28 382 13.6

7. Upper Iowa 33 448 13.6 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE G FG FGA PCT 8. Concordia-St. Paul 31 419 13.5 ASST/TURN. RATIO G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio 1. Addison Park-MSUM 30 100 144 .694 9. Southwest Minnesota 34 459 13.5 1. MSU Moorhead 30 455 15.2 249 8.3 1.8 2. Logan Doyle-NSU 30 151 240 .629 10. Minot State 29 391 13.5 2. St. Cloud State 33 579 17.5 380 11.5 1.5 3. Jon Averkamp-SCSU 32 167 270 .619 11. Northern State 30 396 13.2 3. Augustana 33 562 17.0 396 12.0 1.4 4. Carter Kirk-SMSU 33 132 214 .617 12. University of Mary 29 372 12.8 4. Winona State 27 411 15.2 307 11.4 1.3 5. Mitch Weg-SMSU 34 109 186 .586 13. Minnesota State 31 395 12.7 5. Minot State 29 391 13.5 299 10.3 1.3 6. Aaron Lien-MSUM 30 188 333 .565 14. Wayne State 29 365 12.6 6. Minnesota State 31 395 12.7 308 9.9 1.3 7. Kendall Jacks-WSC 29 178 317 .562 15. Minnesota Duluth 29 355 12.2 7. Minnesota Duluth 29 355 12.2 281 9.7 1.3 8. Carter Evans-NSU 30 95 170 .559 16. Minnesota Crookston 29 332 11.4 8. Sioux Falls 32 448 14.0 361 11.3 1.2 9. Adam Beyer-AUGIE 33 150 270 .556 10. Ted Brown-CSP 30 106 191 .555 9. University of Mary 29 372 12.8 303 10.4 1.2 10. Jordan Hay-UIU 33 167 301 .555 10. Wayne State 29 365 12.6 313 10.8 1.2 STEALS G NO AVG 11. Southwest Minnesota 34 459 13.5 398 11.7 1.2 1. Southwest Minnesota 34 240 7.1 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE G FTM FTA TOT 12. Minnesota Crookston 29 332 11.4 290 10.0 1.1 1. Scottie Stone-SCSU 33 94 101 .931 2. Wayne State 29 197 6.8 13. Upper Iowa 33 448 13.6 421 12.8 1.1 3. University of Mary 29 186 6.4 2. Aaron Lien-MSUM 30 112 129 .868 14. Bemidji State 28 382 13.6 359 12.8 1.1 3. Harrison Cleary-UMC 29 130 153 .850 4. Upper Iowa 33 211 6.4 15. Northern State 30 396 13.2 379 12.6 1.0 4. Ryan Bruggeman-SMSU 34 137 162 .846 5. Augustana 33 200 6.1 16. Concordia-St. Paul 31 419 13.5 456 14.7 0.9 5. Drew Guebert-USF 32 81 96 .844 6. St. Cloud State 33 175 5.3 6. Vance Janssen-WSC 29 65 78 .833 7. Concordia-St. Paul 31 155 5.0 7. Tyler Rudolph-MINOT 29 88 106 .830 8. Winona State 27 133 4.9 8. Ian Smith-NSU 26 87 106 .821 9. Minnesota State 31 146 4.7 9. Matt Thomas-WSC 27 75 92 .815 10. Minnesota Crookston 29 131 4.5 10. Tanner Kretchman-MSUM 30 97 119 .815 11. Bemidji State 28 126 4.5 3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE G 3FG FGA PCT 1. Steven Schaefer-AUGIE 33 55 98 .561 2. Trevor Rothstein-MINOT 28 28 51 .549 3. Russ Davis-MINOT 29 76 153 .497 4. Adam Beyer-AUGIE 33 39 79 .494 5. Ian Smith-NSU 26 27 56 .482 6. Jai'Vionne Green-BSU 28 51 109 .468 7. Clint Thomas-USF 31 67 144 .465 8. Cody Tomlinson-UMD 29 35 76 .461 9. Riley Bambenek-WSU 27 70 156 .449 10. Connor Gamble-UMC 29 60 134 .448

3-POINT FG MADE G NO AVG 1. Mack Arvidson-NSU 30 103 3.4 2. Scottie Stone-SCSU 33 109 3.3 3. Tanner Kretchman-MSUM 30 79 2.6 4. Russ Davis-MINOT 29 76 2.6 5. Riley Bambenek-WSU 27 70 2.6 6. Ayob Ayob-MSUM 30 74 2.5 7. Drew Guebert-USF 32 78 2.4 Rice Auditorium became known in the late 90's as the "Rice Rowdies", 8. Mike Busack-AUGIE 33 78 2.4 named after the vocal fans that cheered on the Wildcats during Wayne 9. Damonta Henry-MARY 28 66 2.4 10. Clint Thomas-USF 31 67 2.2 State's prominent run in the 90's under head coach Greg McDermott. 2017-18 Wildcat Men's Basketball - 26 2016-17 NSIC BASKETBALL

2016-17 NSIC ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM INDIVIDUAL FIRST TEAM STATISTICAL LEADERS Name Position Year School Jordan Spencer PG Jr. Augustana (All games) Bryan Jefferson F Sr. University of Mary Jon Fuqua F Sr. Minnesota State ASSISTS G ASSISTS AVG 1. Jordan Spencer-AUGIE 33 242 7.3 Tanner Kretchman PG Jr. MSU Moorhead 2. Tanner Kretchman-MSUM 30 200 6.7 Aaron Lien F Sr. MSU Moorhead 3. Ryan Bruggeman-SMSU 34 165 4.9 Tyler Rudolph F Jr. Minot State 4. Nathan Mertens-MINOT 29 132 4.6 5. Luis Ricci Maia-MINOT 29 121 4.2 Logan Doyle F/C Jr. Northern State 6. Pat Thomas-MARY 29 118 4.1 Ryan Bruggeman PG So. SMSU 7. Gage Davis-SCSU 33 133 4.0 Gage Davis G/F So. St. Cloud State 8. Carson Parker-UIU 33 129 3.9 9. Josh Mongan-WSU 27 103 3.8 Carson Parker G Jr. Upper Iowa 10. Ian Smith-NSU 26 97 3.7

STEALS G STEALS AVG 1. Vance Janssen-WSC 29 49 1.7 SECOND TEAM 2. John Warren-AUGIE 33 52 1.6 Name Position Year School 2. Jordan Hay-UIU 33 52 1.6 Mike Busack F Sr. Augustana 4. Jordan Spencer-AUGIE 33 48 1.5 Harrison Cleary G Fr. Minnesota Crookston 5. Bryndan Matthews-CSP 31 44 1.4 6. KJ Davis-SMSU 34 47 1.4 Joey Witthus F So. Minnesota State 7. Pat Thomas-MARY 29 37 1.3 Mack Arvidson G Sr. Northern State 8. Ryan Bruggeman-SMSU 34 43 1.3 Ian Smith PG So. Norhern State 8. Turner Moen-SMSU 34 43 1.3 10. Jon Fuqua-MSU 31 39 1.3 Ayob Ayob F Sr. MSU Moorhead Scottie Stone G Sr. MSU Moorhead BLOCKED SHOTS G BLOCKS AVG Jordan Hay C Sr. Upper Iowa 1. Gable Smith-UMC 29 72 2.5 2. Logan Doyle-NSU 30 53 1.8 Kendall Jacks F So. Wayne State 3. Jordan Hay-UIU 33 47 1.4 Riley Bambenek F Sr. Winona State 4. Cameron Kirksey-MSU 31 44 1.4 5. Tom Aase-USF 32 37 1.2 6. Tyler Rudolph-MINOT 29 32 1.1 Player of the Year: Aaron Lien, Forward - MSU Moorhead 7. Carter Kirk-SMSU 33 32 1.0 Defensive Player of the Year: Jordan Hay, Center - Upper Iowa 8. Lucas Walford-AUGIE 31 29 0.9 Freshman of the Year: Harrison Cleary, Guard - Minnesota Crookston 9. Carter Evans-NSU 30 27 0.9 10. Joey Bartlett-SMSU 34 27 0.8 Coach of the Year: , Southwest Minnesota State 2016-17 NSIC FINAL STANDINGS Assist/Turnover Ratio G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio 1. Tanner Kretchman-MSUM 30 200 6.7 43 1.4 4.7 NSIC Overall 2. Josh Mongan-WSU 27 103 3.8 23 0.9 4.5 School W L Pct. W L Pct. 3. Luis Ricci Maia-MINOT 29 121 4.2 43 1.5 2.8 MSU Moorhead 19 3 .864 24 6 .800 4. Jordan Spencer-AUGIE 33 242 7.3 89 2.7 2.7 Southwest Minnesota 17 5 .773 28 6 .824 5. Kobe Critchley-UMC 27 84 3.1 32 1.2 2.6 6. Pat Thomas -MARY 29 118 4.1 46 1.6 2.6 Northern State 17 5 .773 22 8 .733 7. Nathan Mertens-MINOT 29 132 4.6 57 2.0 2.3 Augustana 16 6 .727 24 9 .727 8. Mack Johnson-USF 31 95 3.1 42 1.4 2.3 Upper Iowa 16 6 .727 22 11 .667 9. Carson Parker-UIU 33 129 3.9 63 1.9 2.0 Minnesota State 14 8 .636 21 10 .677 10. Ryan Bruggeman-SMSU 34 165 4.9 82 2.4 2.0 St. Cloud State 14 8 .636 19 14 .576 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS G BLOCKS AVG Minot State 10 12 .455 14 15 .483 1. Logan Doyle-NSU 30 82 2.7 Sioux alls 10 12 .455 15 17 .469 2. Mitch Weg-SMSU 34 83 2.4 University of Mary 10 12 .455 12 17 .414 3. Tyler Rudolph-MINOT 29 70 2.4 Winona State 8 14 .364 11 16 .407 4. Gage Davis-SCSU 33 79 2.4 Bemidji State 8 14 .364 10 18 .357 5. Carter Kirk-SMSU 33 77 2.3 6. Ben Best-BSU 28 65 2.3 Wayne State 8 14 .364 10 19 .345 7. Jordan Hay-UIU 33 73 2.2 Minnesota Crookston 4 18 .182 8 21 .276 8. Bryan Jefferson-MARY 29 62 2.1 Minnesota Duluth 3 19 .136 4 25 .138 9. Andy Foley-SCSU 33 69 2.1 Concordia-St. Paul 2 20 .091 6 25 .194 10. Jon Averkamp-SCSU 32 62 1.9

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS G NO AVG Year Champion Year Champion 1. Tyler Rudolph-MINOT 29 221 7.6 2016-17 MSU Moorhead 2007-08 Winona State 2. Gage Davis-SCSU 33 215 6.5 3. Logan Doyle-NSU 30 195 6.5 2015-16 Augustana 2006-07 Winona State 4. Bryndan Matthews-CSP 31 178 5.7 2014-15 Augustana & MSU Moorhead 2005-06 Winona State 5. Bryan Jefferson-MARY 29 159 5.5 2013-14 Minnesota State 2004-05 Winona State 6. Mike Busack-AUGIE 33 179 5.4 2012-13 Minnesota State 2003-04 Bemidji State 7. DJ Pollard-NSU 30 152 5.1 2011-12 Bemidji State 2002-03 Northern State 8. Carter Kirk-SMSU 33 163 4.9 9. Jon Fuqua-MSU 31 145 4.7 2010-11 Minnesota State 2001-02 Northern State & Minn. Duluth 10. Aaron Lien-MSUM 30 135 4.5 2009-10 St. Cloud State 2000-01 Southwest Minnesota State 2008-09 Southwest Minnesota State 1999-2000 Wayne State & Winona State 2017-18 Wildcat Men's Basketball - 27 WILDCAT COACHING HISTORY

WILDCAT YEAR BY YEAR COACHING RECORDS

2016-17 ...... 10-19 ...... Jeff Kaminsky 1964-65 ...... 17-7 ...... Al Svenningson 2015-16 ...... 5-24 ...... Brian Dolan 1963-64 ...... 13-11...... Al Svenningson 2014-15 ...... 7-22 ...... Brian Dolan 1962-63 ...... 14-11...... Al Svenningson 2013-14 ...... 9-19 ...... Brian Dolan 1961-62 ...... 18-8 ...... Al Svenningson 2012-13 ...... 17-12 ...... Paul Combs 1960-61 ...... 12-12 ...... Al Svenningson 2011-12 ...... 10-17 ...... Paul Combs 1959-60 ...... 19-7 ...... Al Svenningson 2010-11 ...... 13-14 ...... Paul Combs 1958-59 ...... 17-8 ...... George Radovich 2009-10 ...... 14-15 ...... Paul Combs 1957-58 ...... 14-8 ...... George Radovich 2008-09 ...... 11-16...... Rico Burkett 1956-57 ...... 15-9 ...... Charles Obye 2007-08 ...... 16-13 ...... Rico Burkett 1955-56 ...... 11-13...... Charles Obye 2006-07 ...... 15-13 ...... Rico Burkett 1954-55 ...... 11-9...... Charles Obye 2005-06 ...... 8-17 ...... Rico Burkett 1953-54 ...... 12-9 ...... Charles Obye 2004-05 ...... 11-16...... Rico Burkett 1952-53 ...... 14-11...... Charles Obye 2003-04 ...... 14-14 ...... Rico Burkett 1951-52 ...... 8-13 ...... Charles Obye 2002-03 ...... 13-15 ...... Rico Burkett 1950-51 ...... 8-14 ...... Charles Obye 2001-02 ...... 8-19 ...... Rico Burkett 1949-50 ...... 8-14 ...... Charles Obye 2000-01 ...... 15-15 ...... Rico Burkett 1948-49 ...... 9-12 ...... Donald Meek 1999-00 ...... 26-6 ...... Greg McDermott 1947-48 ...... 16-8 ...... Donald Meek 1998-99 ...... 23-5 ...... Greg McDermott 1946-47 ...... 6-14 ...... Donald Emory 1997-98 ...... 20-7 ...... Greg McDermott 1945-46 ...... 10-7 ...... Jim Morrison 1996-97 ...... *21-7 ...... Greg McDermott 1944-45 ...... 6-6 ...... Fred G. Dale 1995-96 ...... 12-15 ...... Greg McDermott 1943-44 ...... 7-3 ...... Ralph Ginn 1994-95 ...... 14-13 ...... Greg McDermott 1942-43 ...... 11-6...... Ray Schriener (1-2) 1993-94 ...... 7-20 ...... Mike Brewen ...... Ralph Ginn (10-4) 1992-93 ...... 7-20 ...... Mike Brewen 1941-42 ...... 8-7 ...... Jim Morrison 1991-92 ...... 11-17...... Mike Brewen 1940-41 ...... 13-6 ...... Jim Morrison 1990-91 ...... 7-20 ...... Mike Brewen 1939-40 ...... 12-7 ...... Jim Morrison 1989-90 ...... 8-19 ...... Steve Aggers 1938-39 ...... 12-9 ...... Jim Morrison 1988-89 ...... 17-11...... Steve Aggers 1937-38 ...... 12-4 ...... W. Ray Hickman 1987-88 ...... 13-17 ...... Steve Aggers 1936-37 ...... 12-5 ...... W. Ray Hickman 1986-87 ...... 16-18 ...... Steve Aggers 1935-36 ...... 12-4 ...... W. Ray Hickman 1985-86 ...... 13-20 ...... Steve Aggers 1934-35 ...... 7-11...... W. Ray Hickman 1984-85 ...... 16-16 ...... Rick Weaver 1933-34 ...... 12-5 ...... W. Ray Hickman 1983-84 ...... 12-22 ...... Rick Weaver 1932-33 ...... 6-7 ...... W. Ray Hickman 1982-83 ...... 12-23 ...... Rick Weaver 1931-32 ...... 10-8 ...... W. Ray Hickman 1981-82 ...... 13-22 ...... Rick Weaver 1930-31 ...... 10-7 ...... W. Ray Hickman 1980-81 ...... 15-19 ...... Rick Weaver 1929-30 ...... 13-3 ...... W. Ray Hickman 1979-80 ...... 8-17 ...... Bill Ivey 1928-29 ...... 5-7 ...... W. Ray Hickman 1978-79 ...... 12-17 ...... Bill Ivey 1927-28 ...... 4-9 ...... W. Ray Hickman 1977-78 ...... 17-13 ...... Jim Seward 1926-27 ...... 4-13 ...... Fred G. Dale 1976-77 ...... 18-12 ...... Jim Seward 1925-26 ...... 9-6 ...... Fred G. Dale 1975-76 ...... 14-11...... Jim Seward 1924-25 ...... 12-1 ...... Fred G. Dale 1974-75 ...... 15-9 ...... Jim Seward 1923-24 ...... 13-2 ...... Fred G. Dale 1973-74 ...... 10-14 ...... Ron Jones 1922-23 ...... 5-7 ...... Fred G. Dale 1972-73 ...... 17-8 ...... Ron Jones 1921-22 ...... 0-4 ...... Fred G. Dale 1971-72 ...... 16-9 ...... Ron Jones 1920-21 ...... 1-11...... Talmadge Marston 1970-71 ...... 10-14 ...... Ron Jones 1919-20 ...... 9-3 ...... A.C. Serfl ing 1969-70 ...... 23-6 ...... Dave Gunther 1915-16 ...... 3-3 ...... John J. Gross 1968-69 ...... 23-4 ...... Dave Gunther 1914-15 ...... 5-4 ...... Clyde Keckley 1967-68 ...... 24-3 ...... Dave Gunther 1913-14 ...... 7-4 ...... Clyde Keckley 1966-67 ...... 12-11...... Al Svenningson 1912-13 ...... 9-1 ...... Edward Huntemer 1965-66 ...... 16-6 ...... Al Svenningson 1911-12 ...... 4-0 ...... Edward Huntemer

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WILDCAT COACHING RECORDS

Coach Years Record (Pct.) Jeff Kaminsky 2016-present 10-19 (.345) Brian Dolan 2013-16 (3) 21-65 (.244) Paul Combs 2009-13 (4) 54-58 (.482) Rico Burkett 2000-2009 (9) 111-138 (.445) Greg McDermott 1994-2000 (6) 116-53 (.686) Mike Brewen 1990-94 (4) 32-77 (.294) Steve Aggers 1985-90 (5) 67-85 (.441) Rick Weaver 1980-85 (5) 68-102 (.400) Bill Ivey 1978-80 (2) 20-34 (.370) Jim Seward 1974-78 (4) 64-45 (.587) Ron Jones 1970-74 (4) 53-45 (.541) Dave Gunther 1967-70 (3) 70-13 (.843) Al Svenningson 1959-67 (8) 121-73 (.623) George Radovich 1957-59 (2) 31-16 (.660) Charles Obye 1949-57 (8) 87-92 (.486) Donald Meek 1947-49 (2) 25-20 (.556) Donald Emory 1946-47 (1) 6-14 (.300) Ralph Ginn 1942-44 (2) 17-7 (.708) Ray Schriener 1942-43 (1) 1-2 (.333) Jim Morrison 1938-42,45-46 (5) 55-36 (.604) W. Ray Hickman 1927-38 (11) 103-70 (.595) Fred G. Dale 1921-27, 44-45 (7) 49-39 (.557) Talmadge Marston 1920-21 (1) 1-11 (.083) Al Svenningson, the all-time wins A.C. Serfl ing 1919-20 (1) 9-3 (.750) leader in WSC men's basketball John J. Gross 1915-16 (1) 3-3 (.500) history (121), was inducted into Clyde Keckley 1913-15 (2) 12-8 (.600) the Wildcat Athletic Hall of Fame Edward Huntemer 1911-13 (2) 13-1 (.929) on October 11, 2008. Total 103 1,219-1,129 (.519)

Greg McDermott has the second-most wins of any WSC men's basketball coach in school history (116) in his six seasons as head coach of the Wildcats. McDermott went on to coach at Northern Iowa, Iowa State and Creighton, where he is currently in his sixth season as head coach of the Bluejays.

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

1,000-Point Scorers (Career) 1. Grady Hansen, (1979-83) ...... 1,942 2. Tyler Johnson, (1995-99) ...... 1,625 3. Amry Shelby, (2009-13) ...... 1,582 4. Dennis Siefkes, (1969-73) ...... 1,576 5. Brad Joens, (1997-01) ...... 1,556 6. Dean DeBuhr, (1962-66) ...... 1,492 7. Larry Coney, (1958-62) ...... 1,455 8. Steve Dunbar, (1987-92) ...... 1,416 9. Craig Philipp, (1994-98)...... 1,368 Dean deBuhr Grady Hansen Doug Kuszak Brad Joens 10. Todd Klostermann, (2000-05) ...... 1,365 (1962-66) (1979-83) (1988-92) (1997-01) 11. Dean Elofson, (1966-70) ...... 1,358 12. Dallas Hodges, (2003-07)...... 1,272 6. Dennis Siefkes, (1969-73) ...... 732 7. 20...Todd Klostermann vs. MN Crookston (2-22-02) 13. Billy Patterson, (1991-95) ...... 1,267 7. Mike McNamara, (1985-89) ...... 698 20...... Eric Henderson vs. St. Cloud State (3-9-00) 14. Brett Cain, (2001-05) ...... 1,228 8. Paul Emanuel, (1966-70)...... 691 20...Eric Henderson vs. Minn. Morris (1-28-00) 15. Bryce Caldwell, (2004-08) ...... 1,214 9. Grady Hansen, (1979-83) ...... 687 16. Brett Watson, (2001-05) ...... 1,208 10. David Allen, (1991-93) ...... 685 Assists (Career) 17. Jon Dolliver, (1996-00) ...... 1,204 1. Tyler Johnson, (1995-99) ...... 610 18. Bob Strathman, (1964-68) ...... 1,149 Rebounds (Season) 2. Billy Patterson, (1991-95) ...... 377 19. Dave Schneider, (1966-70)...... 1,148 1. David Allen, (1991-92) ...... 362 3. Curt Woodin, (1994-97) ...... 351 20. Bill Goodman, (1967-70) ...... 1,113 2. Eric Henderson, (1999-2000) ...... 352 4. Dusty Smith, (2002-06)...... 336 21. Jim Whitney, (1953-57) ...... 1,095 3. Larry Coney, (1961-62) ...... 351 5. Brad Joens, (1997-2001) ...... 282 22. Mike McNamara, (1985-89) ...... 1,087 4. Marques Wilson, (1988-89) ...... 333 6. Vincent White, (1985-87) ...... 272 23. Russ Rosenquist, (1984-88) ...... 1,064 5. John Redmond, (1975-76)...... 327 7. Steve Dunbar, (1987-92) ...... 242 24. Dusty Smith, (2002-06)...... 1,061 6. Dean Elofson, (1969-70) ...... 289 8. Amry Shelby, (2009-13) ...... 236 25. Erik Radke, (1953-57) ...... 1,060 7. Brett Spiker, (2009-10) ...... 287 9. Brad Manley, (1999-2001) ...... 231 26. Nathan Mulder, (1997-01)...... 1,056 8. David Allen, (1992-93) ...... 283 10. Tracy Penn, (1983-85) ...... 220 27. Carl Johnson, (1949-53) ...... 1,055 8. Paul Emanuel, (1969-70)...... 283 28. Doug Kuszak, (1988-92)...... 1,053 10. Dennis Siefkes, (1971-72) ...... 276 Assists (Season) 29. Mike Fitzner, (1994-97)...... 1,035 1. Tyler Johnson, (1997-98) ...... 184 30. Jonathon Thomas, (2005-09) ...... 1,019 Rebounds (Game) 2. Tyler Johnson, (1998-99) ...... 172 31. Scott Hurley, (1986-88) ...... 1,016 1. 25....R.G. Jones vs. Chadron State (1-11-73) 3. Tyler Johnson, (1996-97) ...... 170 25.... John Redmond vs. Midland (12-29-75) 4. Joe Peitzmeier, (1977-78) ...... 160 Points (Season) 3. 24...... David Allen vs. Quincy (3-04-92) 5. Brad Edwards, (1981-82) ...... 150 1. Grady Hansen, (1981-82) ...... 673 4. 21...... David Allen vs. NW Okla. St. (1-4-92) 6. Vincent White, (1986-87) ...... 149 2. Grady Hansen, (1980-81) ...... 659 21...... David Allen vs. Olivet Naz. (1-30-92) 7. Curt Woodin, (1995-96) ...... 142 3. Dennis Siefkes, (1971-72) ...... 649 21...David Allen vs. NW Mo. State (2-15-93) 8. Billy Patterson, (1994-95) ...... 139 4. Dean deBuhr, (1964-65) ...... 615 8. Jamar Diggs, (2007-08) ...... 139 5. Wayne Robinson, (1976-77) ...... 600 10. Tracy Penn, (1984-85) ...... 130 6. Scott Hurley, (1986-87) ...... 584 7. Tracy Penn, (1984-85) ...... 567 Assists (Game) 8. Leon McRae, (1980-81)...... 552 1. 15...... Todd Dusenberry vs. 9. Marques Wilson, (1988-89) ...... 533 South Dakota Tech (12-8-90) 10. John Redmond, (1975-76)...... 519 2. 13.....Tyler Johnson vs. Rockhurst (1-31-98) 13.... Curt Woodin vs. Bemidji State (2-3-96) Points (Game) 13....Vincent White vs. Mo. Western (12-3-86) 1. 47...... Dennis Siefkes vs. Westmar (2-7-72) 5. 12...... Tyler Johnson vs. Briar Cliff (1-27-99) 2. 46...... Dean deBuhr vs. Kearney St. (2-12-65) 6. 11 ...... set 6 times 3. 43....Dean deBuhr vs. Neb. Wesleyan (2-6-65) Most recently: Tyler Johnson vs. Lake Superior State (11-27-98) Highest Scoring Average (Season) 1. Dennis Siefkes, (1971-72) ...... 26.0 Steals (Career) 2. Dean deBuhr, (1964-65) ...... 25.6 1. Billy Patterson, (1991-95) ...... 184 3. Dean deBuhr, (1965-66) ...... 22.9 2. Eric Henderson, (1996-2000) ...... 160 3. Jon Dolliver, (1996-2000) ...... 147 Highest Scoring Average (Career) 4. Vincent White, (1985-87) ...... 144 1. Dean deBuhr, (1962-66) ...... 19.4 5. Amry Shelby, (2009-13) ...... 142 2. John Redmond, (1974-76)...... 19.0 6. Tracy Penn, (1983-85) ...... 136 3. Scott Hurley, (1986-88) ...... 17.8 7. Tyler Johnson, (1995-99) ...... 135 8. Dusty Smith, (2002-06)...... 126 Rebounds (Career) 9. Mike McNamara, (1985-89) ...... 122 1. Larry Coney, (1958-62) ...... 969 Tyler Johnson (1995-99) is the second lead- 10. Brad Joens, (1997-2001) ...... 111 2. Ron G. Jones, (1970-74) ...... 937 ing scorer (1,625 points) and fi rst in assists 3. Dean Elofson, (1966-70) ...... 932 for a season (184) and a career (610). 4. Eric Henderson, (1996-2000) ...... 876 5. Todd Klostermann, (2000-05) ...... 744 2017-18 Wildcat Men's Basketball - 30 WILDCAT RECORD BOOK

Field Goals Attempted (Season) Free Throws Attempted (Game) 1. Dean deBuhr, 1964-65 ...... 549 1. 24.... Calvin Sprew vs. Mo. Southern (2-23-85) 2. Grady Hansen, 1981-82 ...... 538 3. Grady Hansen, 1980-81 ...... 530 Three-point Field Goals Made (Career) 4. Dennis Siefkes, 1971-72 ...... 483 1. Brad Joens, 1997-01 ...... 310 5. Tracy Penn, 1984-85 ...... 482 2. Bryce Caldwell, 2004-08...... 294 5. Wayne Robinson, 1976-77 ...... 482 3. Mike Fitzner, 1994-97 ...... 259 7. John Redmond, 1975-76 ...... 476 4. Dusty Smith, 2002-06 ...... 209 8. Brad Edwards, 1981-82 ...... 470 5. Steve Dunbar, 1987-92...... 183 9. Dean deBuhr, 1965-66 ...... 466 6. Scott Hurley, 1986-88 ...... 182 10. Rick Anderson, 1975-76 ...... 434 7. Jason Diaz, 1995-99...... 181 Mike Fitzner Craig Phillip 8. Kyle White, 1992-96 ...... 179 (1994-97) (1994-98) Field Goals Attempted (Game) 9. Derek Archer, 2001-05...... 176 1. 34....Dean deBuhr vs. Neb. Wesleyan (2-6-65) 10. Nathan Mulder, 1997-01 ...... 169

Three-point Field Goals Made (Season) Steals (Season) Free Throws Made (Career) 1. Scott Hurley, 1986-87 ...... 116 1. Tracy Penn, 1984-85 ...... 78 1. Larry Coney, 1958-62 ...... 525 2. Bryce Caldwell, 2007-08...... 111 2. Vincent White, 1986-87 ...... 74 2. Tyler Johnson, 1995-99 ...... 520 3. Bryce Caldwell, 2006-07...... 99 3. Vincent White, 1985-86 ...... 70 3. Todd Klostermann, 2000-05 ...... 385 4. Mike Fitzner, 1996-97 ...... 98 4. Billy Patterson, 1993-94 ...... 69 4. Amry Shelby, 2009-13 ...... 381 5. Brad Joens, 1999-00 ...... 97 5. Jon Dolliver, 1999-00 ...... 60 5. Brett Cain, 2001-05 ...... 374 6. Brad Joens, 1998-99 ...... 96 5. Eric Henderson, 1999-00...... 60 6. Craig Philipp, 1994-98 ...... 364 7. Mike Fitzner, 1994-95 ...... 88 7. Tracy Penn, 1983-84 ...... 58 7. Dean deBuhr, 1962-66 ...... 320 8. Derek Archer, 2003-04...... 77 8. Jamar Diggs, 2007-08 ...... 57 8. Dean Elofson, 1966-70 ...... 280 9. Mike Fitzner, 1995-96 ...... 73 9. LaTroy Wright, 2012-13 ...... 50 9. Grady Hansen, 1979-83 ...... 278 10. Kyle White, 1993-94 ...... 66 10. Vance Janssen, 2016-17...... 49 10. Dennis Siefkes, 1969-73 ...... 272 10. Scott Hurley, 1987-88 ...... 66 Field Goals Made (Career) Free Throws Made (Season) Three-Point Field Goals Made (Game) 1. Grady Hansen, 1979-83 ...... 832 1. Larry Coney, 1959-60 ...... 177 1.11 ...... Mike Fitzner vs. Rockhurst (2-26-97) 2. Dennis Siefkes, 1969-73 ...... 652 2. Tyler Johnson, 1997-98 ...... 165 2.10...... Bryce Caldwell vs. St. Cloud State (1-2-06) 3. Dean deBuhr, 1962-66 ...... 586 3. Larry Coney, 1961-62 ...... 164 3. 9....Brad Joens vs. Moorhead St. (1-4-2000) 4. Brad Joens, 1997-01 ...... 550 4. Larry Coney, 1960-61 ...... 161 3. 9....Mike Fitzner vs. Southwest St. (2-11-95) 5. Dean Elofson, 1966-70 ...... 539 5. Brett Cain, 2003-04 ...... 138 5. 8.... Ryan Rolfzen vs. Crown College (11/19/13) 6. Amry Shelby, 2009-13 ...... 535 6. Brett Cain, 2004-05 ...... 136 5. 8...... Bryce Caldwell at MSU Moorhead(2-22-08) 7. Tyler Johnson, 1995-99 ...... 518 7. Tyler Johnson, 1998-99 ...... 135 5. 8..... Mike Fitzner vs. NW Mo. St. (12-14-96) 8. Craig Philipp, 1994-98 ...... 498 7. Marques Wilson, 1988-89...... 135 5. 8...... Chad West vs. Colo. Mines (1-12-91) 9. Todd Klostermann, 2000-05 ...... 489 7. Mark Olsen, 1977-78 ...... 135

10. Bob Strathman, 1964-68 ...... 477 7. Joe Peitzmeier, 1977-78 ...... 135 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (Game) 1. 1.000...... Brad Joens vs. Moorhead State Field Goals Made (Season) Free Throws Made (Game) 9-for-9 (Jan. 14, 2000) 1. Grady Hansen, 1981-82 ...... 289 1. 19... Tyler Johnson vs. Moorhead St. (1-10-96) 2. Grady Hansen, 1980-81 ...... 280 1. 19...... Larry Coney vs. Kearney St. (1-12-62) Consecutive 3-Point Field Goals Made 3. Dennis Siefkes, 1971-72 ...... 267 1.10 ...... Brad Joens (vs. Southwest State, 4. Dean deBuhr, 1964-65 ...... 243 Free Throws Attempted (Career) 1-8-00 and Moorhead State, 1-14-00) 5. Wayne Robinson, 1976-77 ...... 242 1. Tyler Johnson, 1995-99 ...... 719 1. 10...... Jason Diaz (vs. Rollins, Jan. 2, 1999 6. Tracy Penn, 1984-85 ...... 236 2. Larry Coney, 1958-62 ...... 699 and Tampa, Jan. 3, 1999) 7. John Redmond, 1975-76 ...... 232 3. Todd Klostermann, 2000-05 ...... 533

8. Leon McRae, 1980-81 ...... 222 4. Brett Cain, 2001-05 ...... 507 Consecutive 3-Point Field Goals (Game) 9. Grady Hansen, 1982-83 ...... 206 5. Craig Philipp, 1994-98 ...... 501 1. 9...... Brad Joens vs. Moorhead State 10. Dennis Siefkes, 1972-73 ...... 204 6. Amry Shelby, 2009-13 ...... 450 7. Dean deBuhr, 1962-66 ...... 427 9-for-9 (Jan. 14, 2000) Field Goals Made (Game) 8. Dean Elofson, 1966-60 ...... 426 1. 19...... Dennis Siefkes vs. Westmar (2-7-72) 9. Dennis Siefkes, 1969-73 ...... 425 Blocked Shots (Season) 10. Eric Henderson, 1996-00...... 401 1. Jonathan Thomas, 2008-09 ...... 34 Field Goals Attempted (Career) 2. Sean Thurston, 2007-08 ...... 33 1. Grady Hansen, 1979-83 ...... 1,567 Free Throws Attempted (Season) 3. Eric Henderson, 1997-98...... 32 2. Dean deBuhr, 1962-66 ...... 1,369 1. Larry Coney, 1959-60 ...... 238 3. Byron Haas, 1986-87...... 32 3. Brad Joens, 1997-01 ...... 1,312 2. Larry Coney, 1960-61 ...... 215 5. Patrick Kurth, 2014-15 ...... 31 4. Dennis Siefkes, 1969-73 ...... 1,209 3. Tyler Johnson, 1997-98 ...... 214 5. Kevin Williams, 1986-87 ...... 31 5. Dean Elofson, 1966-70 ...... 1,208 4. Larry Coney, 1961-62 ...... 207 7. Eric Henderson, 1999-00...... 29 6. Amry Shelby, 2009-13 ...... 1,150 5. Marques Wilson, 1988-89...... 206 8. Jon Dolliver, 1999-00 ...... 26 7. Dallas Hodges, 2003-07 ...... 1,074 6. Brett Cain, 2003-04 ...... 187 8. John Thomsen, 1983-84 ...... 26 8. Larry Coney, 1958-62 ...... 1,032 6. Todd Klostermann, 2002-03 ...... 187 10. Ryan Rolfzen, 2012-13 ...... 25 9. Tyler Johnson, 1995-99 ...... 1,030 8. Mark Olsen, 1977-78 ...... 183 Bob Strathman, 1964-68 ...... 1,030 9. Eric Henderson, 1999-00...... 180 10. Dean deBuhr, 1964-65 ...... 177

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Points Three-Point Field Goals Made 1. 2,753...... 1999-00 1. 266...... 1999-00 MISCELLANEOUS 2. 2,734...... 1976-77 2. 256...... 1995-96 TEAM RECORDS 3. 2,653...... 1977-78 3. 226...... 1998-99 4. 2,524...... 1981-82 4. 224...... 2000-01 Most Wins in a season: 5. 2,514...... 1982-83 5. 223...... 1996-97 1. 26 (26-6) ...... 1999-2000 6. 2,504...... 1983-84 6. 217...... 2016-17 2. 24 (24-3) ...... 1967-68 7. 215...... 2003-04 3. 23 (23-5) ...... 1998-99 Points Per Game 8. 206...... 2004-05 4. 23 (23-6) ...... 1969-70 1. 91.1 (2,734 in 30 games)...... 1976-77 9. 198...... 2005-06 5. 23 (23-4) ...... 1968-69 2. 88.4 (2,653 in 30 games)...... 1977-78 10. 195...... 1994-95 6. 21 (21-7) ...... 1996-97 3. 86.3 (2,417 in 28 games) ...... 1996-97 7. 20 (20-7) ...... 1997-98 86.3 (1,898 in 22 games)...... 1965-66 Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 8. 19 (19-7) ...... 1959-60 4. 86.0 (2,753 in 32 games)...... 1999-00 1. 672...... 1995-96 9. 18 (18-12) ...... 1976-77 5. 85.0 (2,125 in 25 games)...... 1975-76 2. 647...... 1999-00 9. 18 (18-8) ...... 1961-62 3. 613...... 1996-97 Field Goals Made 4. 601...... 2014-15 Highest Winning Pct.: .889, 1967-68 (24-3) 1. 1,062...... 1983-84 5. 587...... 2016-17 Most Wins (2 years): 49, 1998-99 (23-5) 2. 1,060...... 1976-77 6. 581...... 2000-01 and 1999-2000 (26-6) 3. 1,050...... 1981-82 7. 569...... 2015-16 Most Wins (3 years): 70, 1967-68 (24-3), 4. 1,044...... 1982-83 8. 566...... 1998-99 1968-69 (23-4) and 1969-70 (23-6) 5. 1,017...... 1977-78, 1980-81 9. 559...... 1994-95 Most Wins (4 years): 90, 1996-97 (21-7), 10. 556...... 1993-94 1997-98 (20-7), 1998-99 (23-5) ..and 1999- Field Goals Attempted 2000 (26-6) 1. 2,451...... 1976-77 Three-Point Field Goal Percentage Consecutive Wins: 2. 2,404...... 1977-78 1. .435 (215-494) ...... 2003-04 17 (Nov. 20, 1998 -Feb. 6, 1999) 3. 2,305...... 1983-84 2. .426 (162-380) ...... 1986-87 Consecutive Home Wins (Overall): 4. 2,257...... 1982-83 3. .415 (206-496) ...... 2004-05 35, (Dec. 30, 1967 - Nov. 24, 1970) 5. 2,229...... 1981-82 4. .411 (266-647) ...... 1999-00 25, (Jan.13, 1996 - Dec. 2, 1997) 5. .401 (174-434) ...... 1990-91 17, (Jan. 31, 1998 - March 5, 1999) Field Goal Percentage 6. .399 (226-566) ...... 1998-99 Consecutive Home Wins (Season): 1. .495 (708-1429) ...... 2009-10 7. .391 (157-402) ...... 2009-10 15, 1999-2000 (15-0) 2. .494 (959-1943) ...... 1999-00 8. .386 (224-581) ...... 2000-01 14, 1996-97 (14-0) 3. .489 (975-1995) ...... 1984-85 9. .381 (256-672) ...... 1995-96 13, 1998-99 (13-1) 4. .487 (759-1558) ...... 2003-04 10.377 (189-501) ...... 2012-13 13, 1969-70 (13-0) 5. .482 (863-1792) ...... 1967-68 13, 1968-69 (13-0) 6. .478 (747-1563) ...... 1998-99 Three-Point Field Goals Made (Game) Consecutive 20-win seasons: 7. .476 (1017-2136) ...... 1980-81 1. 18 vs. Nebraska Christian ...... 12-6-03 4, 1996-97 (21), 1997-98 (20), 1998-99 (23) 7. .476 (749-1573) ...... 1965-66 2. 16 vs. Northern State...... 1-31-96 and 1999-2000 (26) 9. .475 (871-1835) ...... 1978-79 3. 15 vs. MSU Moorhead ...... 1-7-06 Highest National Ranking: 3. 15 vs. St. Cloud State ...... 1-2-06 No. 3, Feb. 1 & Feb. 8, 1999 Free Throws Made 3. 15 vs. Rockhurst College...... 2-26-97 (Division II Bulletin) 1. 619...... 1977-78 3. 15 vs. Colorado School of Mines ....1-12-91 Highest Final National Ranking: 2. 614...... 1976-77 No. 11, 1998-99 (Division II Bulletin) 3. 569...... 1999-00 Rebounds Fewest Losses (min. 20 games: 4. 560...... 1959-60 1. 1,482...... 1969-70 3, 1967-68 (24-3) 5. 541...... 1967-68 2. 1,426...... 1982-83 3. 1,410...... 1976-77 Free Throws Attempted 4. 1,385...... 1961-62 1. 869...... 1976-77 5. 1,378...... 1977-78 2. 862...... 1977-78 3. 784...... 1967-68 Assists (since 1977-78) 4. 771...... 1999-00 1. 637...... 1986-87 5. 769...... 1996-97 2. 555...... 1999-00 3. 541...... 1983-84 Free Throw Percentage 4. 518...... 1981-82 1. .775 (517-667) ...... 2004-05 5. 514...... 1977-78 2. .762 (435-571) ...... 2016-17 6. 507...... 1996-97 2. .762 (500-656) ...... 2003-04 4. .757 (451-596) ...... 2000-01 Steals (since 1983-84) 5. .747 (399-534) ...... 2010-11 1. 282...... 1983-84 6. .738 (569-771) ...... 1999-00 2. 276...... 1986-87 7. .734 (560-763) ...... 1959-60 3. 272...... 1985-86 8. .733 (344-469) ...... 2012-13 4. 270...... 1999-00 9. .730 (428-586) ...... 2006-07 5. 246...... 1996-97 10. .728 (410-563) ...... 1984-85 6. 234...... 2012-13 7. 221...... 1987-88 NOTE: Statistics kept from 1958-59 to present, except where indicated. 2017-18 Wildcat Men's Basketball - 32 ALL-TIME AWARD WINNERS

All-NSIC First Team 1979-80 ...... Wattie Rhoda 2012-13 ...... Amry Shelby NAIA All-American Honorable Mention All-NAC First Team 2011-12 ...... Amry Shelby 1969-70 ...... Dave Schneider 1984-85 ...... Tracy Penn 2009-10 ...... Brett Spiker 1969-70 ...... Bill Goodwin 1984-85 ...... Calvin Sprew 2007-08 ...... Bryce Caldwell 1968-69 ...... Dean Elofson 1983-84 ...... Tracy Penn 2004-05 ...... Brett Watson 2003-04 ...... Brett Cain Division II Bulletin All-American 2002-03 ...... Todd Klostermann Honorable Mention All-NAC Honorable Mention 2000-01 ...... Brad Joens 2000-01 ...... Brad Joens 1984-85 ...... Vince Tillo 2000-01 ...... Jason Herlitzke 1991-92 ...... David Allen 1983-84 ...... Calvin Sprew 1999-00 ...... Jon Doliver 1983-84 ...... Vince Tillo 1999-00 ...... Eric Henderson 1999-00 ...... Brad Joens NABC/North Central Region First Team All-NCC First Team 1998-99 ...... Tyler Johnson 1968-69 ...... Dean Elofson 1967-68 ...... Bob Strathman All-NSIC Second Team 1966-67 ...... Bob Strathman 2016-17 ...... Kendall Jacks NABC/Oldsmobile All North Central Region 1959-60 ...... Ron Raver 2010-11 ...... Amry Shelby Second Team 1956-57 ...... Erik Radke 2008-09 ...... Jon Thomas 1999-00 ...... Brad Joens 1956-57 ...... Jim Whitney 2008-09 ...... Brian Metz 1953-54 ...... Roger Higgins 2007-08 ...... Jamar Diggs 1952-53 ...... Carl Johnson 2006-07 ...... Bryce Caldwell NABC/Chevrolet-Chevy Trucks 2005-06 ...... Dallas Hodges All North Central District Second Team All-NCC Honorable Mention 2004-05 ...... Brett Cain 1997-98 ...... Tyler Johnson 1956-57 ...... Kingsley Miner 1956-57 ...... Larry Buhl 1956-57 ...... Jerry Wisnieski All-NSIC Third Team All-NAIA District 11 First Team 2006-07 ...... Matt Rathje 1988-89 ...... Marques Wilson Omaha World Herald Nebraska College 2005-06 ...... Dusty Smith 1987-88 ...... Scott Hurley Athlete of the Year 2004-05 ...... Todd Klostermann 1986-87 ...... Scott Hurley 1964-65 ...... Dean deBuhr 1985-86 ...... Russ Rosenquist 1984-85 ...... Tracy Penn Lincoln Journal Star Nebraska College All-NSIC Honorable Mention 1984-85 ...... Calvin Sprew Athlete of the Year 2001-02 ...... Todd Klostermann 1981-82 ...... Grady Hansen 1964-65 ...... Dean deBuhr 2000-01 ...... Nathan Mulder 1980-81 ...... Grady Hansen 1978-79 ...... Bob Reeson Number One Man NCC 1977-78 ...... Mark Olsen 1953-54 ...... Roger Higgins NSIC Coach of the Year 1999-00 ...... Greg McDermott All-NIAA First Team All-NAIA District II Honorable Mention 1938-39 ...... Russell Bradford 1989-90 ...... Eric Priebe 1937-38 ...... Red Lingenfelter NABC North Central District 1989-90 ...... Steve Dunbar 1937-38 ...... Ervin Retzlaff Coach of the Year 1988-89 ...... Steve Dunbar 1935-36 ...... Cecil Lingenfelter 1989-99 ...... Greg McDermott 1988-89 ...... Mike McNamara 1933-34 ...... "Moose" Paul 1987-88 ...... Mike McNamara 1932-33 ...... "Moose" Paul 1986-87 ...... Vincent White 1929-30 ...... Roy Langfeldt NSIC All Tournament Team 1985-86 ...... Vincent White 1929-30 ...... "Giant" Schwartz 2008-09 ...... Jamar Diggs 1983-84 ...... Vince Tillo 2001-02 ...... Jason Herlitzke 1978-79 ...... Zake Lorick All-NIAA Second Team 2000-01 ...... Eric Henderson 1933-34 ...... Otis Decker 2000-01 ...... Brad Joens All-CSIC First Team All-NIAA Honorable Mention 1987-88 ...... Scott Hurley 1938-39 ...... Clarence Marshall All North Central Region 1986-87 ...... Scott Hurley 1938-39 ...... Harold Rembold All-Tournament Team 1984-85 ...... Tracy Penn 1935-36 ...... Harry Smith 1999-00 ...... Jon Dolliver 1981-82 ...... Grady Hansen 1999-00 ...... Eric Henderson 1980-81 ...... Grady Hansen All-Nebraska First Team 1998-99 ...... Tyler Johnson 1979-80 ...... Willie Summers 1938-39 ...... Russell Bradford 1977-78 ...... Mark Olsen 1925-26 ...... Guy Best NABC/Chevrolet-Silverado 1976-77 ...... Wayne Robinson 1924-25 ...... Guy Best All-America First Team 1923-24 ...... Guy Best 1998-99 ...... Tyler Johnson 1922-23 ...... Guy Best All-CSIC Honorable Mention 1986-87 ...... Vincent White All-Nebraska Honorable Mention Division II Bulletin All-American 1985-86 ...... Russ Rosenquist 1923-24 ...... Bon Moran Second Team 1985-86 ...... Vincent White 1922-23 ...... Les Rogers 1998-99 ...... Tyler Johnson 1984-85 ...... Calvin Sprew 1984-85 ...... Vince Tillo 1983-84 ...... Tracy Penn 1979-80 ...... Zake Lorick 1979-80 ...... Leon McRae

2017-18 Wildcat Men's Basketball - 33 ACADEMIC AWARD WINNERS

NSIC All-Academic Team Capital One Academic All-District VII First Team 2016-17 ...... Dovydas Burneika 2014-15 ...... Patrick Kurth 2016-17 ...... Jordan Cornelius 2013-14 ...... Ryan Rolfzen 2016-17 ...... Brian Goodwin 2016-17 ...... Vance Janssen ESPN the Magazine Academic 2016-17 ...... Matt Thomas All-District VII Second Team 2016-17 ...... JJ Zumbrennen 2009-10 ...... Brian Metz 2015-16 ...... David Andersen 2008-09 ...... Brian Metz 2015-16 ...... Dovydas Bruneika 2015-16 ...... Jordan Cornelius ESPN the Magazine Academic 2015-16 ...... JJ Zumbrennen All-District VII Third Team 2014-15 ...... David Andersen 2005-06 ...... Dusty Smith 2014-15 ...... Jordan Holdsworth 2014-15 ...... Patrick Kurth Verizon Academic All-District VII 2013-14 ...... Tyler Bauschek Second Team 2013-14 ...... Patrick Kurth 2000-01 ...... Brad Joens 2013-14 ...... Ryan Rolfzen 2000-01 ...... Nathan Mulder 2012-13 ...... Adol Aluong 2012-13 ...... Tyler Bauschek NSIC Myles Brand All-Academic 2012-13 ...... Patrick Kurth With Distinction Award 2012-13 ...... Ryan Rolfzen 2015-16 ...... David Andersen 2012-13 ...... Amry Shelby 2013-14 ...... Tyler Bauschek 2011-12 ...... Adol Aluong 2013-14 ...... Ryan Rolfzen 2011-12 ...... Tyler Bauschek 2011-12 ...... Ryan Rolfzen Brian Metz was a two-time 2011-12 ...... Amry Shelby 2010-11 ...... Elijah Miller ESPN The Magazine Academic 2010-11 ...... Amry Shelby All-District selection as a junior 2009-10 ...... Elijah Miller and senior (2008-10) 2009-10 ...... Brian Metz 2009-10 ...... Brett Spiker 2008-09 ...... Brian Metz 2007-08 ...... Jamar Diggs 2007-08 ...... Brian Metz 2007-08 ...... Matt Rathje 2006-07 ...... Matt Rathje 2006-07 ...... David Walters 2005-06 ...... Dusty Smith 2005-06 ...... Matt Rathje 2004-05 ...... Troy Malone 2004-05 ...... Dusty Smith 2004-05 ...... Brett Watson 2003-04 ...... Tim Gesell 2003-04 ...... Kevin Kobs 2003-04 ...... Troy Malone 2003-04 ...... Travis Maloley 2003-04 ...... Dusty Smith 2003-04 ...... Colin Tague 2003-04 ...... Brett Watson 2002-03 ...... Tim Gesell 2002-03 ...... Colin Tague 2002-03 ...... Brett Watson 2001-02 ...... Tim Gesell 2001-02 ...... Kevin Kobs 2000-01 ...... Jason Herlitzke 2000-01 ...... Brad Joens 2000-01 ...... Kevin Lingenfelter 2000-01 ...... Nathan Mulder

CSIC All-Academic 1984-85 ...... John Thomsen

2017-18 Wildcat Men's Basketball - 34 WILDCAT ALL-TIME HISTORY

1911-12 1920-21 1925-26 Head Coach Edward Huntemer Head Coach Talmadge Marston Head Coach Fred G. Dale (4-0) (1-11) (9-6) Wayne City ...... W 18-13 Cotner...... L 9-40 Yankton...... L 26-20 Wayne City...... W 22-11 Nebraska Wesleyan...... L 20-26 Western Union...... W 27-24 Pierce HS...... W 19-13 Cotner...... L 12-25 Yankton...... L 15-24 Bancroft...... W 24-5 Doane...... L 16-25 Cotner...... L 26-32 Midland...... L 13-29 Nebraska Wesleyan...... L 25-26 1912-13 Doane...... L 13-34 Midland...... W 26-16 Head Coach Edward Huntemer Omaha U...... L 23-36 Grand Island...... W 44-17 Nebraska Wesleyan...... L 17-35 Western Union...... L 29-33 (9-1) Dana College...... L 12-23 Omaha U...... W 25-20 Omaha U...... W 28-18 Western Union...... L 5-29 Chadron...... W 40-17 Wausa...... W 27-12 Dana College...... W 40-18 Hastings...... L 35-37 Wayne Athletic Assn...... W 22-6 Kearney State...... W 30-21 Morningside Academy...... W 42-10 Midland...... W 41-21 Columbus YMCA...... W 35-24 1921-22 Hastings...... W 27-23 Sioux City YMCA...... L 14-15 Head Coach Fred G. Dale Cotner...... W 26-21 Wayne A. A...... W 31-27 (0-4) Pierce...... W 18-16 . Midland...... L 18-63 1926-27 Bancroft...... W 36-8 Cotner...... L 7-57 Crofton...... W 30-21 Cotner...... L 13-55 Head Coach Fred G. Dale Chadron...... L 14-35 (4-13) 1913-14 Western Union...... W 38-36 Head Coach Clyde U. Keckley Yankton...... L 17-30 1922-23 Dana College...... W 39-12 (7-4) Head Coach Fred G. Dale Western Union...... L 38-39 Pierce H.S...... W 35-16 (5-7) Yankton...... L 22-23 Concord...... W 57-32 Yankton...... L 24-31 Chadron...... L 19-20 Genoa...... W 43-28 Cotner...... L 21-22 Omaha...... W 41-19 Pierce...... L 19-39 Peru State...... L 16-26 Midland...... L 28-35 Dana...... W 27-26 Midland...... W 29-20 York College...... L 29-41 Western Union...... L 18-23 Cotner...... L 14-19 Hastings...... L 21-27 Bellevue College...... L 28-35 Doane...... L 25-31 Kearney State...... L 16-27 Genoa...... L 23-29 Chadron...... L 16-21 Cotner...... L 26-28 Sioux City Journal...... W 52-9 Chadron...... W 11-6 Nebraska Wesleyan...... W 28-23 Bellevue College...... W 23-20 Peru State...... W 27-24 Omaha...... L 23-33 Western Union...... W 43-27 Western Union...... W 39-24 Midland...... L 20-23 Cotner...... L 24-28 1914-15 1923-24 Hastings...... L 27-40 Head Coach Clyde U. Keckley Head Coach Fred G. Dale (5-4) (14-8) 1927-28 Sioux City Journal...... W 44-29 Yankton...... W 20-19 Head Coach W. Ray Hickman Western Union...... W 25-13 Doane...... W 31-10 (4-9) Bellevue College...... W 25-13 Cotner...... W 22-21 Western Union ...... L 25-39 Cotner...... L 19-21 Nebraska Wesleyan...... L 20-32 Yankton ...... L 23-42 Omaha U...... L 21-39 Omaha U...... W 18-10 Dana College ...... W 27-16 Cotner...... L 15-16 Kearney State...... W 28-25 Western Union ...... L 16-45 Bellevue College...... W 17-12 Cotner...... W 34-17 Buena Vista ...... L 21-36 Creighton Law...... W 28-22 Chadron...... L 12-26 Morningside ...... L 15-48 Western Union...... W 29-16 Midland...... L 29-16 Midland ...... L 23-30 Omaha U...... W 20-6 Nebraska Wesleyan ...... L 16-28 1915-16 Doane...... W 23-21 Midland ...... L 13-40 Head Coach John Gross Chadron...... W 20-12 Kearney State ...... L 27-44 (3-3) Western Union...... W 40-17 Chadron ...... W 36-22 Crofton Town...... L 20-21 Midland...... W 19-17 Hastings...... W 28-25 Pierce Town...... L 24-33 Dana College ...... W 35-28 Morningside...... L 18-26 1924-25 Western Union...... W 31-20 Head Coach Fred G. Dale 1928-29 Wayne Commercials...... W 42-21 (12-1) Head Coach W. Ray Hickman Pierce...... W 114-11 Cotner...... L 28-30 (5-7) Dana College...... W 36-28 Yankton ...... L 23-30 1919-20 Western Union...... W 24-22 Midland ...... L 22-32 Head Coach A.C. Serfl ing Cotner...... W 22-19 Nebraska Wesleyan ...... L 26-27 (9-3) Hastings...... W 17-16 Yankton ...... W 29-26 Dana College...... W 27-13 Midland ...... L 28-35 Grand Island...... W 19-14 Western Union ...... W 40-37 Dana College...... W 31-19 Kearney State...... W 29-18 Chadron ...... W 23-14 Dana College...... W 42-24 Hastings...... W 21-16 Peru State...... L 23-36 Nebraska Wesleyan...... L 18-36 Western Union...... W 67-19 Omaha University ...... W 29-19 Kearney State...... L 12-13 Midland...... W 22-5 Peru State...... L 27-40 Seward...... W 39-14 Grand Island...... W 37-17 Kearney State ...... L 22-36 Buena Vista...... W 40-19 Midland...... W 56-18 Omaha University ...... W 35-17 Western Union...... W 21-14 Trinity...... W 23-18 Peru State...... L 21-34 Chadron...... W 39-18 Kearney State...... W 38-15 Western Union...... W 32-12

2017-18 Wildcat Men's Basketball - 35 WILDCAT ALL-TIME HISTORY

1929-30 1933-34 1936-37 (continued) Head Coach W. Ray Hickman Head Coach W. Ray Hickman Peru State...... L 27-40 (13-3) (12-5) Nebraska Wesleyan ...... W 47-35 Morningside ...... L 17-20 Sioux Falls ...... W 35-21 Hastings...... W 42-36 Sioux Falls ...... W 21-19 Midland ...... W 33-19 York College ...... W 55-21 Western Union ...... W 26-22 Midland ...... L 17-29 Nebraska Wesleyan ...... W 32-25 Doane ...... W 27-22 1937-38 Cotner ...... W 37-30 Omaha University ...... L 34-46 Head Coach W. Ray Hickman Nebraska Wesleyan ...... W 40-29 Kearney State ...... L 32-33 (12-4) Midland ...... W 40-28 Buena Vista ...... W 43-41 Omaha University ...... W 53-32 Omaha University ...... W 21-12 Western Union ...... W 42-25 Midland ...... W 38-24 Peru State...... W 34-28 Peru State...... L 22-25 Omaha University ...... W 41-32 Morningside ...... W 26-23 Chadron ...... W 43-40 Nebraska Wesleyan ...... W 35-34 Midland ...... L 30-42 Chadron ...... W 32-19 Buena Vista ...... W 43-30 Kearney State ...... L 30-42 Buena Vista ...... W 44-28 Kearney State ...... W 48-35 Peru State...... W 40-30 Omaha University ...... L 27-34 Buena Vista ...... W 36-30 Norfolk ...... W 36-17 Kearney State ...... W 48-40 Midland ...... W 47-41 Chadron ...... W 50-26 Dakota Wesleyan ...... W 45-37 Peru State...... L 35-53 Chadron ...... W 55-33 Western Union ...... W 43-28 Chadron ...... L 41-50 Peru State...... W 35-29 Chadron ...... L 45-46 1930-31 NU B Team ...... W 43-40 Head Coach W. Ray Hickman 1934-35 Nebraska Wesleyan ...... W 45-34 (10-7) Head Coach W. Ray Hickman NU B Team ...... W 44-39 Morningside ...... L 25-37 (7-11) Kearney State ...... W 56-41 Hastings...... W 33-23 Midland ...... L 26-28 Peru State...... L 46-48 Morningside ...... L 29-36 School of Mines ...... W 28-24 Western Union ...... L 27-35 Nebraska Wesleyan ...... W 34-24 1938-39 Hastings...... W 27-26 Peru State...... L 34-37 Head Coach Jim Morrison Western Union ...... W 36-24 Kearney State ...... W 44-35 (12-9) Cotner ...... L 19-25 Buena Vista ...... L 26-30 Wahpeton ...... L 30-34 Kearney State ...... L 19-25 Hastings...... L 35-36 Northern...... L 24-38 Peru State...... L 20-30 Nebraska Wesleyan ...... L 30-34 Valley City ...... W 30-26 Chadron ...... W 50-15 Omaha University ...... L 19-46 Sioux Falls ...... W 35-34 Chadron ...... W 35-15 Omaha University ...... L 37-44 Augustana ...... L 31-46 South Dakota Teachers ...... W 33-26 Hastings...... L 29-33 Omaha University ...... L 28-30 School of Mines ...... W 28-26 Kearney State ...... W 33-26 Omaha University ...... L 30-33 Kearney State ...... W 35-19 Peru State...... L 35-39 Nebraska Wesleyan ...... W 39-35 Peru State...... L 28-31 UNL B Team ...... L 26-27 Kearney State ...... L 28-30 Chadron ...... W 37-19 Chadron ...... W 44-22 Kearney State ...... L 33-40 Chadron ...... W 37-26 Chadron ...... W (Forfeit) York College ...... W 34-32 UNL B Team ...... W 29-24 Midland ...... W 41-24 1931-32 Buena Vista ...... L 37-40 Nebraska Wesleyan ...... L 20-43 Head Coach W. Ray Hickman Hastings...... W 36-26 (10-8) 1935-36 York College ...... W 34-25 Morningside ...... L 12-22 Head Coach W. Ray Hickman Chadron ...... W 36-24 Midland ...... L 13-26 (12-4) Chadron ...... W 40-36 Hastings...... W 37-32 Omaha ...... L 22-26 Midland ...... W 44-36 NU B Team ...... W 47-37 Omaha ...... W 39-26 Peru State...... W 40-36 Omaha University ...... L 17-24 Midland ...... W 44-36 Hastings...... W 38-31 Omaha University ...... L 27-42 Peru State...... W 47-9 Peru State...... L 35-55 Kearney State ...... L 24-38 Kearney State ...... W 31-28 Midland ...... L 29-31 York College ...... W 41-34 1939-40 Peru State...... L 33-35 Chadron ...... W 28-23 Head Coach Jim Morrison Chadron ...... W 41-37 Chadron ...... W 45-24 (12-7) Chadron ...... W 36-21 Peru State...... W 46-32 Sioux Falls ...... W 31-30 Kearney State ...... W 42-31 NU B Team ...... W 46-33 Augustana ...... L 25-37 Hastings...... L 31-38 Nebraska Wesleyan ...... L 31-33 Nebraska Wesleyan ...... W 47-30 Morningside ...... W 37-28 Buena Vista ...... W 35-22 Hastings...... W 50-34 Peru State...... W 34-21 Buena Vista ...... W 44-34 Omaha University ...... L 38-43 NU B Team ...... W 46-28 Midland ...... L 30-32 Milwaukee Teachers ...... L 44-52 Chadron ...... W 61-30 York College ...... W 41-31 Kearney State ...... W 43-37 Chadron ...... W 46-10 NU B Team ...... L 30-35 York College ...... W 35-19 Midland ...... W 42-31 1932-33 1936-37 Nebraska Wesleyan ...... W 46-34 Head Coach W. Ray Hickman Head Coach W. Ray Hickman Peru State...... L 25-35 (6-7) (12-5) Kearney State ...... L 31-33 Springfi eld Normal ...... W 32-27 Midland ...... W 30-25 Chadron ...... L 35-56 Midland ...... L 16-32 Omaha University ...... W 28-21 Chadron ...... W 44-41 York College ...... W 47-34 Omaha University ...... W 29-28 Hastings...... W 49-47 Peru State...... W 44-37 Kearney State ...... L 30-31 Peru State...... W 48-41 Kearney State ...... L 30-33 Dakota Wesleyan ...... L 40-42 Midland ...... W 39-31 Chadron ...... W 43-26 York College ...... W 42-19 York College ...... W 36-30 Omaha University ...... L 35-42 Peru State...... W 51-29 Glenville, West Virginia ...... L 38-50 Midland ...... L 25-46 Nebraska Wesleyan ...... W 36-30 Chadron ...... L 43-56 Hastings...... L 29-50 Chadron ...... L 42-45 Midland ...... L 27-35 Kearney State ...... W 39-27 Kearney State ...... W 37-29 Omaha University ...... L 32-38 Chadron ...... W 39-26 Peru State...... W 38-34 Chadron ...... W 48-34 2017-18 Wildcat Men's Basketball - 36 WILDCAT ALL-TIME HISTORY

1940-41 1944-45 1947-48 (continued) Head Coach Jim Morrison Head Coach Fred G. Dale Chadron ...... W 52-44 (13-6) (6-6) Midland ...... W 57-47 Augustana ...... W 47-37 Sioux City Airbase ...... L 27-33 Nebraska Wesleyan ...... L 34-47 Sioux Falls ...... L 23-41 Norfolk College ...... L 18-45 York College ...... W 54-42 Gustavus Adolphus...... L 29-38 Morningside ...... W 42-18 Doane ...... W 40-39 Nebraska Wesleyan ...... W 45-26 Norfolk College ...... L 26-29 Kearney State ...... L 56-57 Iowa Teachers ...... L 29-32 Morningside ...... W 42-34 Hastings...... W 44-43 Chicago Teachers ...... L 31-33 Western Union ...... W 48-45 Peru State...... W 45-41 Milwaukee Teachers ...... L 38-58 Luther ...... W 50-18 Kearney State ...... W 47-33 Norfolk JC ...... L 25-29 1948-49 Sioux Falls ...... W 46-45 Morningside ...... W 45-29 Head Coach Donald Meek Nebraska Wesleyan ...... W 45-40 Midland ...... L 38-42 (9-12) Peru State...... W 34-27 Midland ...... L 25-48 Morningside ...... L 52-62 Augustana ...... W 40-36 Western Union ...... W 48-45 University of South Dakota ...... L 43-59 Kearney State ...... W 44-25 Morningside ...... L 53-54 Hastings...... W 47-33 1945-46 Midland ...... W 62-48 Chadron ...... W 46-41 Head Coach Jim Morrison Drury ...... W 46-44 Chadron ...... L 38-40 Southwest Missouri ...... L 40-43 Peru State...... W 48-32 (10-7) Doane ...... W 56-51 Kearney State ...... W 54-53 Iowa Teachers ...... W 41-36 Nebraska Wesleyan ...... W 52-46 Hastings...... W 47-37 Dakota Wesleyan ...... L 26-49 University of South Dakota ...... L 46-60 Midland ...... W 52-47 Yankton ...... L 38-47 Peru State...... L 39-48 1941-42 Omaha University ...... W 57-29 Doane ...... L 51-53 Head Coach Jim Morrison Omaha University ...... W 55-21 York College ...... W 67-49 Midland ...... L 34-46 Kearney State ...... L 45-54 (8-7) Peru State...... L 44-52 Augustana ...... L 25-43 Hastings...... L 37-45 Hastings...... W 41-38 Chadron ...... L 27-45 Hastings...... W 37-24 Chadron ...... W 61-40 Dakota Wesleyan ...... W 27-25 Kearney State ...... W 65-44 Yankton ...... W 77-46 Nebraska Wesleyan ...... L 50-61 Augustana ...... L 26-31 Hastings...... W 56-47 Dakota Wesleyan ...... L 38-43 Peru State...... L 54-57 Dakota Wesleyan ...... L 45-59 Doane ...... L 41-43 Nebraska Wesleyan ...... W 52-40 York College ...... W 73-71 Peru State...... L 35-43 Doane ...... W 52-47 Western Union ...... W 51-47 Hastings...... W 61-29 Hastings...... L 52-65 Kearney State ...... W 51-36 Peru State...... W 47-43 Chadron ...... L 32-44 Kearney State ...... W 41-36 1949-50 Chadron ...... L 34-42 Head Coach Charles Obye Peru State...... W 44-33 1946-47 (8-14) Western Union ...... L 33-43 Head Coach Donald Emory Morningside ...... L 46-61 Kearney State ...... W 46-42 Mankato State ...... L 38-61 Nebraska Wesleyan ...... W 32-28 (6-14) Western Union ...... W 47-44 Yankton ...... W 68-56 Omaha University ...... L 36-50 Morningside ...... L 44-54 1942-43 York College ...... L 50-61 Midland ...... W 50-41 Head Coach Ray Schriener Hastings...... L 34-40 Dubuque University ...... L 55-75 Ralph Ginn York College ...... L 46-50 Westmar ...... L 45-47 Kearney State ...... L 55-64 (11-6) Midland ...... L 40-48 Sioux City Business School ...... W 52-27 Westmar ...... L 50-66 Morningside ...... L 39-40 Doane ...... W 66-62 Morningside ...... L 35-51 Midland ...... L 28-41 Peru State...... L 45-56 Midland ...... W 58-51 Midland ...... W 63-51 Hastings...... L 47-54 Midland ...... W 31-23 Nebraska Wesleyan ...... L 40-41 Doane ...... L 41-58 Peru State...... L 59-86 Hastings...... W 60-28 York College ...... W 68-63 Kearney State ...... W 49-38 Hastings...... L 39-46 Chadron State ...... W 59-55 Kearney State ...... L 50-54 Doane ...... W 47-42 Chadron ...... L 66-90 York College ...... L 46-50 Chadron State ...... W 56-42 Nebraska Wesleyan ...... W 36-31 Chadron ...... L 54-57 Midland ...... L 45-50 Nebraska Wesleyan ...... W 62-60 Kearney State ...... W 55-44 Midland ...... W 36-35 Iowa Wesleyan ...... L 39-45 Hastings...... L 68-82 Peru State...... L 37-52 Doane ...... W 58-57 Doane ...... W 45-28 Western Union ...... L 35-41 Kearney State ...... L 44-51 York College ...... W 59-50 Old Home ...... W 64-44 Peru State...... L 52-60 York College ...... W 60-58 Hastings...... L 33-44 Peru State...... W 55-48 Kearney State ...... L 50-64 1947-48 1950-51 Hastings...... W 53-41 Head Coach Donald Meek Head Coach Charles Obye (16-8) (8-14) 1943-44 Western Union ...... W 37-29 Augustana ...... W 65-61 Head Coach Ralph Ginn Omaha University ...... L 42-51 Sioux Falls ...... L 54-55 Morningside ...... L 42-43 Sioux Falls ...... W 74-48 (7-3) Buena Vista ...... L 58-69 Midland ...... L 26-30 Hastings...... L 20-27 Kearney State ...... W 62-50 Buena Vista ...... L 52-54 SC Olsons Sports ...... W 57-27 Augustana ...... L 55-64 Omaha University ...... L 36-54 York College ...... W 38-34 Nebraska Wesleyan ...... W 30-28 Nebraska Wesleyan ...... L 60-64 Morningside ...... W 35-21 Midland ...... W 59-50 Norfolk Jrs...... W 30-26 Peru State...... L 37-43 Midland ...... W 36-25 Midland ...... W 66-65 Midland ...... W 39-30 Kearney State ...... L 64-73 Morningside ...... W 47-26 Midland ...... L 44-48 Peru State...... W 53-36 Hastings...... L 54-78 Omaha University ...... L 39-55 Doane ...... L 49-60 SC Army Sub Depot ...... W 71-31 Morningside ...... W 52-47 Nebraska Wesleyan ...... W 51-38 Peru State...... L 52-69 Norfolk College ...... W 39-34 Doane ...... L 41-43 York College ...... W 86-68 Western Union ...... W 63-53 Peru State...... L 44-86 Chadron ...... W 58-49 Chadron ...... L 60-62 2017-18 Wildcat Men's Basketball - 37 WILDCAT ALL-TIME HISTORY

1950-51 (continued) 1953-54 (continued) 1956-57 (continued) Chadron ...... W 61-55 Doane ...... W 68-54 Nebraska Wesleyan ...... L 69-83 Nebraska Wesleyan ...... L 52-55 Hastings...... W 69-65 Kearney State ...... L 60-66 Hastings...... L 55-68 Nebraska Wesleyan ...... L 68-77 Doane ...... W 63-51 York College ...... W 99-52 Peru State...... W 80-60 Kearney State ...... W 75-67 Kearney State ...... L 64-79 Kearney State ...... W 76-63 Kearney State ...... W 83-82 Doane ...... W 68-65 Midland ...... L 61-70 Stetson University...... L 84-100

1951-52 1954-55 1957-58 Head Coach Charles Obye Head Coach Charles Obye Head Coach George Radovich (8-13) (11-9) (14-8) Morningside ...... L 65-71 Westmar ...... L 77-95 Southern Teachers ...... W 66-51 Westmar ...... L 58-62 Omaha University ...... L 70-72 Augustana ...... L 58-64 Westmar ...... L 54-61 Southern Teachers ...... W 91-82 Westmar ...... W 68-58 Morningside ...... L 58-73 Omaha University ...... L 68-80 Dana College ...... W 66-55 Sioux Falls ...... W 77-54 Southern Teachers ...... W 91-82 Kearney State ...... W 90-53 Westmar ...... W 55-50 Morningside ...... W 74-64 Southern Teachers ...... W 67-58 Mankato State ...... L 68-76 Buena Vista ...... L 50-59 Hastings...... L 51-66 Nebraska Wesleyan ...... L 44-59 Midland ...... W 85-56 Kearney State ...... L 47-61 Midland ...... L 52-54 Dakota Wesleyan ...... L 67-77 Nebraska Wesleyan ...... L 68-69 Doane ...... W 62-61 Valley City ...... W 89-60 Chadron ...... L 43-71 Peru State...... W 72-70 Kearney State ...... W 74-62 Chadron ...... L 58-58 Hastings...... L 40-61 Midland ...... W 78-69 Midland ...... W 64-39 Kearney State ...... L 60-68 Chadron ...... L 83-100 Concordia ...... W 58-45 Kearney State ...... W 45-43 Chadron ...... L 70-77 Peru State...... W 63-59 Chadron ...... L 54-70 Hastings...... L 54-64 Hastings...... W 65-64 Chadron ...... L 66-84 Peru State...... W 91-83 Nebraska Wesleyan ...... L 47-59 Nebraska Wesleyan ...... L 39-59 Nebraska Wesleyan ...... L 71-73 Doane ...... W 74-57 Peru State...... W 69-68 Peru State...... W 82-69 Peru State...... L 60-63 Hastings...... L 69-87 Doane ...... W 80-75 Doane ...... W 93-80 Doane ...... W 71-59 Midland ...... W 92-63 Midland ...... W 77-65 Midland ...... W 77-60 Doane ...... W 70-38 1955-56 Concordia ...... W 75-51 1952-53 Head Coach Charles Obye Head Coach Charles Obye (11-13) 1958-59 (14-11) Omaha University ...... W 73-69 Head Coach George Radovich Augustana ...... L 59-71 Augustana ...... W 84-70 (17-8) Southern Teachers ...... L 59-62 Southern Teachers ...... W 83-73 Southern Teachers ...... W 81-79 Omaha University ...... L 56-70 Westmar ...... L 76-90 Westmar ...... W 75-56 Southern Teachers ...... W 71-63 Southern Teachers ...... W 78-76 Southern Teachers ...... L 60-62 Augustana ...... W 77-54 Colorado State...... L 56-67 Dana College ...... W 76-56 Yankton ...... L 56-64 Colorado State...... L 61-86 Nebraska Wesleyan ...... L 59-71 Peru State...... L 64-73 Buena Vista ...... W 82-61 Westmar ...... L 46-48 Nebraska Wesleyan ...... L 66-69 Westmar ...... W 78-73 Buena Vista ...... W 62-47 Midland ...... W 73-49 Kearney State ...... W 82-69 Hastings...... L 44-69 Doane ...... W 66-65 Midland ...... W 75-48 Kearney State ...... L 64-73 Omaha University ...... L 61-70 Hastings...... L 64-87 Westmar ...... W 68-49 Yankton ...... W 80-73 Kearney State ...... L 72-75 Chadron ...... W 47-46 Hastings...... L 63-67 Peru State...... L 71-79 Chadron ...... W 42-38 Kearney State ...... W 76-74 Chadron ...... L 78-83 Nebraska Wesleyan ...... L 55-58 Chadron ...... W 82-77 Chadron ...... L 73-74 Midland ...... W 83-73 Chadron ...... W 85-76 Nebraska Wesleyan ...... W 67-61 Concordia ...... W 88-50 Doane ...... L 54-60 Hastings...... L 77-84 Peru State...... L 55-61 Hastings...... W 77-61 Doane ...... W 84-81 Hastings...... W 61-56 Nebraska Wesleyan ...... L 57-76 Nebraska Wesleyan ...... L 81-86 Kearney State ...... W 78-75 Kearney State ...... W 63-59 Peru State...... L 76-87 Doane ...... W 75-41 Midland ...... W 93-81 Doane ...... L 70-74 Peru State...... W 59-58 Peru State...... W 73-72 Midland ...... W 85-84 Doane ...... W 79-63 Midland ...... W 74-53 Concordia ...... W 70-53 Doane ...... W 71-50 1956-57 Midland ...... W 82-45 Nebraska Wesleyan ...... L 71-73 Dana College ...... W 81-60 Head Coach Charles Obye Nebraska Wesleyan ...... L 61-67 1953-54 (15-9) Southern Teachers ...... W 58-57 Head Coach Charles Obye Westmar ...... L 80-86 1959-60 (12-9) Omaha University ...... L 79-87 Head Coach Al Svenningson Omaha University ...... L 65-66 Southern Teachers ...... L 53-56 (19-7) Morningside ...... W 104-98 Westmar ...... L 75-77 Winona State ...... W 85-74 Southern Teachers ...... L 64-69 Kearney State ...... L 70-72 Northwest Missouri ...... L 49-70 Omaha University ...... W 85-77 Midland ...... W 99-82 Southern Teachers ...... L 73-74 Southern Teachers ...... W 81-69 Hastings...... W 73-65 Dana College ...... W 74-41 Doane ...... L 58-60 Kearney State ...... W 94-78 Westmar ...... W 81-69 Kearney State ...... W 60-51 Chadron ...... W 81-57 Nebraska Wesleyan ...... L 60-66 Nebraska Wesleyan ...... L 65-75 Chadron ...... W 74-68 Augustana ...... W 81-69 Midland ...... W 86-72 Peru State...... W 93-80 Gustavus Adolphus...... L 62-66 Doane ...... W 89-63 Nebraska Wesleyan ...... W 85-67 Hastings...... W 83-51 Peru State...... W 57-51 Hastings...... W 87-71 Kearney State ...... W 91-78 Hastings...... L 62-69 Doane ...... W 90-84 Chadron ...... W 75-63 Kearney State ...... L 69-77 Peru State...... W 60-58 Chadron ...... L 64-71 Chadron ...... W 63-55 Doane ...... L 89-110 Nebraska Wesleyan ...... W 77-76 Chadron ...... L 55-69 Midland ...... W 93-72 Midland ...... L 65-79 2017-18 Wildcat Men's Basketball - 38 WILDCAT ALL-TIME HISTORY

1959-60 (continued) 1962-63 1964-65 Concordia ...... W 102-83 Head Coach Al Svenningson Head Coach Al Svenningson Peru State...... W 58-56 (14-11) (17-7) Hastings...... W 78-68 Chicago Teachers ...... W 89-87 Dana ...... W 86-83 Kearney State ...... W 93-80 De Paul ...... L 45-73 Hamline ...... W 86-77 Doane ...... W 104-85 Northwestern College ...... W 63-58 Westmar ...... W 74-73 Peru State...... W 70-65 Lincoln, Missouri ...... L 69-72 Washburn ...... L 63-67 Doane ...... W 113-96 Midland ...... W 63-61 Northwest Missouri ...... L 78-79 Concordia ...... W 86-62 Southern State...... W 80-75 Midland ...... W 81-73 Midland ...... W 69-58 Huron College...... L 83-96 South Dakota Tech ...... W 78-52 Dana College ...... W 64-50 Northern (S.D.) ...... L 65-80 River Falls State ...... W 83-72 Peru State...... W 71-56 Washburn ...... L 69-72 Northern (S.D.) ...... L 52-74 Nebraska Wesleyan ...... L 66-89 Colorado State...... W 78-70 Northwestern ...... W 65-56 Westmar ...... W 74-69 Chadron ...... W 67-58 1960-61 Chadron ...... W 74-69 Chadron ...... W 88-62 Head Coach Al Svenningson Chadron ...... W 56-36 Hastings...... L 64-94 Hastings...... W 79-68 Kearney State ...... L 80-88 (12-12) Kearney State ...... W 89-83 Southern State...... W 80-70 Winona State ...... W 60-49 Doane ...... W 80-78 Concordia (Neb.) ...... W 69-62 La Crosse State ...... L 63-65 Northwest Missouri ...... L 86-94 Northwest Missouri ...... W 91-73 Omaha University ...... W 72-64 Peru State...... L 56-69 Peru State...... L 70-76 Concordia (Neb.) ...... W 83-51 Nebraska Wesleyan ...... L 63-97 Nebraska Wesleyan ...... W 94-85 Northwest Missouri ...... L 54-55 Kearney State ...... W 109-82 Kearney State ...... W 98-88 Southern State (S.D.) ...... L 70-83 Hastings...... L 61-63 Doane ...... L 76-77 Hastings...... L 65-82 Doane ...... L 85-87 Morningside ...... W 82-74 Adams State ...... W 83-67 Peru State...... W 92-58 St. Cloud State ...... L 55-65 Southern State...... W 85-79 Omaha University ...... W 73-55 Peru State...... W 101-98 Midland ...... L 63-82 Peru State...... L 60-61 Dana College ...... W 77-50 Westmar ...... L 71-72 1965-66 Kearney State ...... L 61-69 1963-64 Head Coach Al Svenningson Hastings...... W 66-51 Head Coach Al Svenningson (16-6) Nebraska Wesleyan ...... L 75-82 (13-11) Dana College ...... W 107-94 Doane ...... W 84-76 Northwest Missouri ...... W 59-55 St. Thomas ...... L 72-96 Peru State...... W 67-61 Westmar ...... W 89-79 Macalester ...... L 64-68 Buena Vista ...... W 74-65 Hamline ...... L 72-75 Midland ...... W 80-63 Chadron ...... L 61-71 St. Thomas ...... L 64-72 Northern State ...... W 73-64 Chadron ...... L 68-78 Midland ...... W 90-70 Washburn ...... W 84-75 Nebraska Wesleyan ...... W 76-66 Northern (S.D.) ...... W 78-64 Mayville State ...... W 105-97 Peru State...... L 66-76 Huron College...... W 85-65 Dakota Wesleyan ...... L 81-98 Hastings...... W 65-54 Dakota Wesleyan ...... L 84-86 Northwestern ...... W 67-64 Kearney State ...... W 88-86 Gustavus Adolphus...... L 76-87 Chadron ...... W 87-75 Concordia (Neb.) ...... W 70-60 Chadron ...... L 65-70 1961-62 Northwestern ...... L 80-85 Hastings...... W 95-69 Chadron ...... W 76-69 Head Coach Al Svenningson Kearney State ...... L 69-89 Chadron ...... W 73-70 Southern State...... W 98-59 (18-8) Hastings...... L 82-97 Atlantico (Columbia) ...... W 99-61 Southern State...... W 67-57 Kearney State ...... W 84-79 Peru State...... L 63-89 Omaha University ...... W 60-45 Doane ...... L 89-91 Nebraska Wesleyan ...... W 99-81 Lincoln, Missouri ...... L 50-80 Peru State...... L 80-84 Kearney State ...... W 109-82 Northwest Missouri ...... L 43-61 Nebraska Wesleyan ...... L 76-93 Hastings...... W 89-86 University of South Dakota ...... L 71-76 Southern State...... W 88-77 Morningside ...... W 89-88 Doane ...... W 103-61 Kearney State ...... W 90-84 Southern State...... W 106-74 Northern (S.D.) ...... W 63-62 Hastings...... L 76-102 Peru State...... W 97-87 Northwest Missouri ...... W 54-47 Doane ...... W 99-77 Valley City (N.D.) ...... W 81-62 Southern State...... W 80-68 Washburn ...... W 73-57 Peru State...... L 55-57 1966-67 Midland ...... L 63-66 Head Coach Al Svenningson Dana College ...... W 72-54 (12-11) Westmar ...... W 72-64 Dana College ...... L 78-84 Kearney State ...... W 90-74 Denver University ...... L 50-92 Hastings...... W 68-56 Colorado Mines ...... L 96-118 Nebraska Wesleyan ...... L 65-67 Midland ...... W 84-75 Doane ...... W 101-61 Winona State ...... L 77-83 Peru State...... L 56-65 Northwestern ...... W 98-71 Chadron ...... W 83-69 Eau Claire, Wisconsin ...... W 87-76 Chadron ...... W 87-78 Blackhills State ...... L 61-81 Nebraska Wesleyan ...... W 82-67 Northern State ...... L 54-74 Peru State...... L 75-82 Chadron ...... L 76-84 Hastings...... W 89-78 Chadron ...... L 75-98 Kearney State ...... W 96-71 Hastings...... W 87-72 Midland ...... W 71-60 Kearney State ...... L 79-81 Peru State...... L 77-87 Southern State...... W 65-60 Doane ...... W 72-71 Peru State...... W 98-86 Nebraska Wesleyan ...... W 111-96 Morningside ...... L 84-87 Kearney State ...... W 84-74 Hastings...... L 63-81 Doane ...... W 75-65 Southern State...... W 98-67 Peru State...... W 89-84 2017-18 Wildcat Men's Basketball - 39 WILDCAT ALL-TIME HISTORY

1967-68 1969-70 (continued) 1971-72 Head Coach Dave Gunther Doane ...... L 75-87 Head Coach Ron Jones (24-3) Peru State...... W 79-51 (16-9) Dana College ...... W 88-82 Hastings...... L 82-86 Northwestern ...... L 87-96 La Crosse State ...... W 93-70 Nebraska Wesleyan ...... L 55-57 USD-Springfi eld ...... W 80-69 Winona State ...... W 75-61 Dana College ...... W 92-60 UNO ...... W 70-57 Dakota Wesleyan ...... W 91-79 Kearney State ...... W 82-68 Midland ...... W 91-74 Nebraska Wesleyan ...... W 80-77 Southwest MN ...... W 84-79 Southwest State ...... W 68-66 Northwestern ...... W 91-63 Doane ...... W 77-53 Northern State ...... W 73-64 Westmar ...... L 66-70 Midland ...... L 58-67 Doane ...... L 73-78 Pittsburg State ...... W 66-47 Chadron ...... W 82-65 Sioux Falls ...... W 101-84 Chadron ...... W 77-63 Peru State...... W 88-68 Missouri Valley ...... W 87-62 Chadron ...... W 80-56 Hastings...... W 83-72 Southwest State ...... W 78-64 Hastings...... W 75-49 Hastings...... W 123-73 Kearney State ...... W 75-71 Kearney State ...... W 85-67 Guilford ...... L 73-90 Hastings...... L 79-88 Southern State...... W 91-75 Doane ...... W 80-55 Morningside ...... W 88-66 1970-71 Chadron ...... W 78-61 Doane ...... W 81-74 Head Coach Ron Jones Briar Cliff ...... W 85-77 Peru State...... L 77-79 (10-14) Peru State...... L 68-74 Nebraska Wesleyan ...... W 79-72 Southern State...... W 72-61 Hastings...... L 85-86 Midland ...... W 91-74 Northwestern ...... L 57-75 UNO ...... L 60-61 Kearney State ...... W 112-69 Midland ...... W 74-63 Kearney State ...... L 72-98 Hastings...... W 77-72 Southwest State ...... L 55-66 Westmar ...... W 116-83 Doane ...... W 86-81 University of Northern State ...... L 70-78 Dana College ...... W 88-58 Southern State...... W 96-62 Northern St ...... L 70-78 Mount Marty...... W 65-61 Peru State...... W 100-67 Augustana ...... L 69-88 Briar Cliff ...... W 90-77 Doane ...... W 88-86 Missouri Western ...... W 62-53 Chadron ...... L 88-92 Doane ...... W 85-65 Western New Mexico ...... L 68-87 Peru State...... L 74-75 Eastern Montana State ...... L 70-83 Soutwest State ...... W 79-63 Kearney State ...... L 78-93 1972-73 1968-69 Southern State...... W 88-62 Head Coach Ron Jones Head Coach Dave Gunther Chadron ...... L 79-83 (17-8) (23-4) Doane ...... L 70-73 Northwestern ...... W 71-69 Southern State...... W 103-64 Peru State...... W 87-84 Briar Cliff ...... W 91-74 Dakota Wesleyan ...... L 93-95 Hastings...... W 77-71 University of Northern Iowa ...... L 60-75 Macalester ...... W 78-76 UNO ...... L 79-80 UNO ...... L 49-72 Westmar ...... W 73-67 Dana College ...... W 64-53 Southwest State ...... W 75-70 Concordia NE ...... W 93-56 Kearney State ...... W 78-76 USD-Springfi eld ...... L 77-79 Northern State ...... W 79-52 Doane ...... L 65-70 Doane ...... W 66-53 Buena Vista ...... W 87-74 Westmar ...... L 66-73 Missouri Valley ...... W 107-69 UNO ...... W 74-67 Mount Marty...... W 79-67 Culver-Stockton ...... W 92-83 Chadron ...... W 90-61 Chadron ...... L 67-79 Kearney State ...... W 93-91 Midland ...... W 91-69 Peru State...... L 65-66 Doane ...... W 76-75 Kearney State ...... W 71-64 Chadron ...... W 86-54 Northwestern ...... W 84-54 Dana College ...... L 72-76 Doane ...... W 75-58 Hastings...... L 73-85 Hastings...... W 78-55 Peru State...... W 102-91 Peru State...... L 82-90 Midland ...... W 95-63 Morningside ...... W 76-53 Mount Mary...... W 107-77 Nebraska Wesleyan ...... W 85-59 Kearney State ...... L 94-105 Dana College ...... W 73-60 Briar Cliff ...... W 63-56 Kearney State ...... W 63-58 Southwest State ...... W 76-62 Hastings...... W 91-71 Westmar ...... W 77-71 Doane ...... L 71-77 UNO ...... L 83-84 Chadron ...... W 76-66 Chadron ...... W 72-62 Southern State...... W 107-81 Peru State...... L 74-81 Peru State...... W 97-66 Hastings...... W 90-82 Doane ...... W 88-71 Doane ...... W 77-71 1973-74 Howard Payne ...... L 70-94 Head Coach Ron Jones (10-14) 1969-70 Northwestern ...... L 67-84 Head Coach Dave Gunther Briar Cliff ...... W 81-70 (23-6) Northern State ...... L 56-70 Southern State...... W 107-59 Southwest State ...... L 75-79 Southwest Minnesota ...... W 80-59 Western Illinois ...... L 68-89 John Brown...... W 90-89 Athletes in Action (Exhibition) ...... L 67-94 Southern Baptist ...... L 63-68 Winona ...... W 102-88 Concordia NE ...... W 93-71 UNO ...... L 65-66 Northwestern ...... W 93-71 USD-Springfi eld ...... W 99-81 Westmar ...... W 73-58 Doane ...... L 59-76 Northern State ...... W 88-71 Bethel ...... W 57-54 Gustavus Adolphus...... W 91-65 Bemidji State ...... L 58-71 Washburn ...... W 71-65 Hastings ...... W 71-69 University of Northern Iowa ...... W 89-67 Chadron ...... W 70-59 Augustana ...... W 82-75 Doane ...... L 65-70 Kearney State ...... W 100-83 Midland ...... L 62-63 Southern State...... W 62-45 Peru State...... W 92-64 Chadron ...... W 69-44 Kearney State ...... L 90--101 Briar Cliff ...... W 87-79 2017-18 Wildcat Men's Basketball - 40 WILDCAT ALL-TIME HISTORY

1973-74 (continued) 1976-77 (continued) 1978-79 (continued) Southwest State ...... W 92-71 Chadron ...... W 91-81 Pittsburg State ...... L 70-76 UNO ...... L 70-80 Missouri Western ...... W 89-77 Missouri Southern...... L 69-88 Kearney State ...... L 78-80 Hastings...... L 87-88 Peru State...... W 63-58 Chadron ...... W 88-58 Missouri Southern...... L 87-95 Washburn ...... L 68-70 Peru State...... L 75-81 Pittsburg State ...... W 91-76 Emporia State ...... L 78-91 Hastings...... L 77-99 Doane ...... L 89-94 Doane ...... L 72-83 Fort Hays ...... W 93-88 Pittsburg State ...... W 60-59 Missouri Southern...... L 71-74 1974-75 Kearney State ...... L 96-101 Peru State...... L 90-101 Chadron ...... W 65-55 Head Coach Jim Seward Emporia State ...... W 100-84 Hastings ...... L 85-87 (15-9) Washburn ...... W 79-60 Northwestern ...... W 97-81 Hastings...... W 93-78 1979-80 Briar Cliff ...... L 72-86 Fort Hays ...... W 98-82 Mount Marty...... W 79-77 Kearney State ...... W 118-100 Head Coach Bill Ivey Dana College ...... W 105-63 Missouri Southern...... L 83-107 (8-17) Regis ...... W 54-52 Pittsburg State ...... L 65-76 Bellevue College...... L 59-63 Northern Colorado ...... L 65-83 Midland ...... W 101-86 Peru State...... W 58-44 Doane ...... L 62-72 Washburn ...... W 94-86 Midland ...... L 69-79 Dakota Wesleyan ...... W 87-86 Emporia State ...... L 87-107 Missouri Western ...... W 65-58 USD-Springfi eld ...... W 67-58 Peru State...... W 101-76 Briar Cliff ...... W 81-72 Simpson...... W 81-58 Chadron ...... L 73-76 Doane ...... L 59-81 College of Ozarks ...... W 80-72 Missouri Western ...... L 46-47 Chadron ...... W 80-51 Peru State...... W 70-59 Hastings...... L 71-106 1977-78 Doane ...... L 62-77 Peru State...... W 90-58 Head Coach Jim Seward Washburn ...... L 57-60 Kearney State ...... L 93-107 (17-13) Emporia State ...... L 70-86 Westmary ...... W 109-80 Bellevue College...... W 85-81 Fort Hays ...... L 56-69 Briar Cliff ...... W 75-72 Peru State...... W 102-89 Kearney State ...... L 72-95 UNO ...... L 60-61 Benedictine ...... W 77-69 Briar Cliff ...... L 48-68 Kearney State ...... L 90-96 Northwest Missouri ...... L 73-99 Missouri Southern...... L 73-75 Chadron ...... W 67-64 Missouri Western ...... L 72-97 Pittsburg State ...... W 84-79 UNO ...... L 62-63 Hastings...... L 106-110 Chadron ...... L 68-70 Doane ...... L 77-80 Mount Marty...... L 64-80 Washburn ...... L 59-73 Hastings...... W 94-86 Dana College ...... W 91-81 Emporia ...... W 76-73 Peru State...... W 127-60 Phillips ...... W 60-57 Missouri Southern...... L 63-68 Midland ...... W 97-93 Pittsburg State ...... W 80-75 Bellevue College...... L 54-63 1975-76 Peru State...... W 110-107 Missouri Western ...... W 78-77 Fort Hays ...... W 91-82 Head Coach Jim Seward Doane ...... L 79-92 Kearney State ...... L 69-82 (14-11) Hastings...... L 96-99 Chadron ...... L 52-56 Briar Cliff ...... L 60-62 Missouri Southern...... L 83-100 Northwestern ...... L 67-81 Pittsburg State ...... L 76-83 1980-81 UNO ...... L 75-55 Doane ...... W 97-69 Head Coach Rick Weaver Mount Marty...... W 98-86 Fort Hays ...... W 112-92 Dana College ...... W 86-69 Kearney State ...... W 106-88 (15-19) Dakota Wesleyan ...... W 103-87 Chadron ...... L 63-86 Hastings...... L 74-78 Elmhurst ...... L 74-77 Fort Hays ...... W 109-104 Doane ...... L 64-71 Roosevelt...... W 83-64 Kearney State ...... L 96-100 Midland ...... W 88-71 Lakeland ...... L 78-85 Washburn ...... L 85-92 Bellevue College...... L 80-84 Midland ...... W 94-65 Emporia ...... L 74-99 Missouri Western ...... L 82-86 Bellevue College...... W 70-62 Midland ...... W 102-88 Avila ...... L 72-75 Doane ...... L 67-69 Missouri Southern...... L 78-82 Benedictine ...... W 60-58 Chadron ...... W 76-67 Pittsburg State ...... W 87-76 Briar Cliff ...... L 76-89 USD-Springfi eld ...... W 77-60 Chadron ...... W 100-97 South Dakota State ...... L 74-95 Hastings...... L 88-91 Emporia State ...... W 98-92 Nebraska Wesleyan ...... W 85-80 Kearney State ...... L 117-118(2 OT) Washburn ...... W 97-93 Bellevue College...... W 74-64 Doane ...... L 83-112 Doane ...... L 53-73 Peru State...... W 99-71 Missouri Western ...... W 85-58 Briar Cliff ...... W 86-76 1978-79 Peru State...... W 74-58 UNO ...... W 72-71 Head Coach Bill Ivey Kearney State ...... L 69-86 Chadron ...... W 89-69 (12-17) Fort Hays ...... L 85-91 Kearney State ...... L 88-93 Northwestern ...... L 56-74 Doane ...... W 63-57 Hastings...... L 1010-109 Bellevue College...... W 86-70 Pittsburg State ...... W 74-58 Peru State...... W 111 - 71 Peru State...... W 66-60 Missouri Southern...... L 56-77 Concordia, NE ...... W 83-71 Missouri Western ...... W 56-51 Briar Cliff ...... L 60-80 Hastings...... L 77-88 Peru State...... W 73-67 Washburn ...... L 62-68 1976-77 Briar Cliff ...... L 56-81 Midland ...... W 83-75 Emporia State ...... L 85-69 Head Coach Jim Seward Doane ...... W 73-71 Chadron ...... W 76-61 (18-12) Hastings ...... L 87-89 Pittsburg ...... W 74-69 Northwestern ...... W 102-85 Kearney State ...... L 77-105 Missouri Southern...... L 69-70 Tarkio ...... W 82-73 Fort Hays ...... L 61-64 Kearney State ...... L 73-85 Northwest Missouri ...... W 89-87 South Dakota State ...... L 51-73 Fort Hays ...... L 66-88 Doane ...... W 98-80 Washburn ...... L 72-82 Bellevue College...... W 63-61 Missouri Western ...... L 86-93 Emporia ...... W 85-83 Emporia State ...... W 91-84 Midland ...... W 113-85 Missouri Western ...... L 67-73 Washburn ...... W 68-66 Luther ...... W 78-77 Kearney State ...... W 69-67 Chadron ...... L 49-55 Buena Vista ...... L 87-100 Fort Hays ...... W 100-77 Chadron ...... W 69-67 UNO ...... L 94-109 Bellevue College...... W 92-70 Hastings...... L 67-84 Chadron ...... L 65-68

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1981-82 1983-84 1984-85 Head Coach Rick Weaver Head Coach Rick Weaver Head Coach Rick Weaver (13-22) (12-22) (16-16) Dana College ...... W 91-64 Concoridia, NE ...... L 64-74 Briar Cliff ...... L 73-90 Concordia, NE ...... L 78-79 Hastings...... W 82-73 Doane ...... L 69-71 Hastings...... L 84-95 Doane ...... W 73-69 Peru State...... W 78-57 Bellevue College...... W 74-60 Peru State...... L 69-75 Mayville State ...... W 75-62 Missouri Western ...... L 77-91 University of Northern Iowa ...... L 70-88 Southwest, Minnesota ...... W 83-66 USD-Springfi eld ...... W 83-62 Concordia, NE ...... W 88-78 Drake ...... L 68-74 Concordia, NE ...... L 83-86 Missouri Western ...... L 84-94 UNO ...... L 55-61 Northwestern ...... W 89-84 Morningside ...... L 64-67 Missouri Western ...... W 76-57 Midland ...... W 82-74 Midland ...... L 79-84 South Dakota State ...... L 62-82 Dana College ...... W 67-63 Doane ...... L 67-98 Midland ...... W 95-86 Marymount, KS ...... L 67-103 Midland ...... W 108-94 Concordia (Neb.) ...... W 69-67 Sterling, KS...... W 87-81 Doane ...... L 67-68 Missouri Western ...... W 76-75 Morningside ...... L 66-76 Northwestern ...... L 61-81 Washburn ...... L 74-89 Concordia, NE ...... L 71-73 Bellevue College...... W 89-63 Emporia State ...... L 74-93 Peru State...... W 69-67 Missouri Western ...... L 68-102 Bellevue College...... W 77-60 Missouri Western ...... W 63-62 Dana College ...... W 80-71 Kearney State ...... L 68-76 Pittsburg State ...... L 61-62 Pittsburg State ...... L 64-73 Fort Hays ...... L 50-64 Missouri Southern...... L 76-83 Missouri Southern...... L 58-65 Chadron ...... W 91-72 Doane ...... L 77-89 Washburn ...... W 84-64 Missouri Southern...... L 86-94 Briar Cliff ...... W 80-74 Emporia State ...... W 76-63 Pittsburg State ...... W 68-67 Kearney State ...... L 66-90 Briar Cliff ...... W 79-75 Peru State...... L 62-70 Fort Hays ...... L 71-77 Fort Hays ...... L 69-86 Fort Hays ...... L 78-97 Washburn ...... L 56-66 Kearney State ...... L 81-95 Kearney State ...... L 88-103 Chadron ...... W 71-65 Chadron ...... W 72-65 Bellevue College...... W 72-66 Missouri Southern...... W 65-64 Emporia State ...... L 74-78 Emporia State ...... W 78-76 Pittsburg State ...... L 63-69 Washburn ...... L 67-82 Washburn ...... W 68-64 Bellevue College...... L 54-90 Peru State...... W 60-49 Chadron ...... L 70-71 Fort Hays ...... L 63-72 Missouri Southern...... L 58-59 Pittsburg State ...... W 91-74 Kearney State ...... L 67-78 Pittsburg State ...... L 54-71 Missouri Southern...... L 87-90 Emporia State ...... L 65-68 Bellevue College...... W 104-73 Peru State...... W 62-58 Peru State...... W 97-83 Fort Hays ...... L 56-64 Doane ...... W 65-51 Emporia State ...... L 54-81 Kearney State ...... L 84-86 Kearney State ...... L 72-87 Washburn ...... L 70-81 Chadron ...... L 73-74 Bellevue College...... L 49-63 Hastings...... L 78-85 Chadron ...... L 88-95 1985-86 Head Coach Steve Aggers 1982-83 (13-20) Head Coach Rick Weaver Briar Cliff ...... L 60-70 (12-23) Westmar ...... W 66-50 Doane ...... L 69-73 Concordia (Neb.) ...... W 90-77 Dana College ...... W 66-60 Peru State...... L 52-64 Midland ...... W 82-72 Northwestern ...... L 54-77 Peru State...... W 62-59 Westmar ...... L 66-68 Concordia, NE ...... L 67-71 Missouri Western ...... L 50-69 University of Iowa ...... L 49-69 Northwestern ...... W 54-48 USD-Springfi eld ...... L 78-86 Bellevue College...... L 73-80 Benedictine ...... W 77-69 Southern Indiana ...... L 63-91 Missouri Western ...... L 68-74 Kentucky Wesleyan ...... L 43-80 Midland ...... L 63-74 Kentucky State ...... W 84-70 Concordia, NE ...... W 91-77 Missouri Western ...... L 52-55 Dana College ...... W 84-68 Kearney State ...... L 62-76 St. Olaf, MN ...... W 72-58 Fort Hays ...... L 47-77 Augustana, Ill ...... W 73-69 Midland ...... W 74-54 Northwestern ...... W 92-73 Missouri Southern...... W 71-70 Bellevue College...... L 69-74 Pittsburg State ...... L 61-63 Peru State...... L 72-82 Chadron ...... W 53-51 Missouri Western ...... W 66-63 Washburn ...... L 46-61 Kearney State ...... L 80-94 Emporia State ...... L 66-89 Fort Hays ...... L 64-72 Peru State...... W 74-64 Doane ...... L 76-79 Pittsburg State ...... L 69-89 Missouri Southern...... L 72-86 Missouri Southern...... L 52-70 Pittsburg State ...... L 51-65 Bellevue College...... W 91-68 Briar Cliff ...... L 80-89 Fort Hays ...... L 37-72 Washburn ...... L 66-86 Kearney State ...... W 73-64 Emporia State ...... L 63-72 Chadron ...... W 73-66 Chadron ...... L 53-61 Emporia State ...... L 72-83 Pittsburg State ...... W 64-57 Washburn ...... L 43-69 Missouri Southern...... L 82-84 Westmar ...... W 65-51 Bellevue College...... W 95-66 Doane ...... W 64-61 Fort Hays ...... L 70-77 Kearney State ...... L 60-63 Kearney State ...... L 88-92 Emporia State ...... L 68-77 Washburn ...... L 70-86 Chadron ...... L 68-69

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1986-87 1988-89 1990-91 (continued) Head Coach Steve Aggers Head Coach Steve Aggers Western State ...... W 88-66 Colorado Mines ...... W 105-69 (16-18) (17-11) Dakota State ...... W 95-73 Mesa State ...... L 69-87 Briar Cliff ...... L 50-65 Fort Hays ...... L 75-82 Dana College ...... W 101-85 University of South Dakota ...... L 65-74 Westmar ...... L 80-83 Western State ...... L 49-78 Mckendree ...... L 76-81 Mesa State ...... L 68-90 Central Methodist ...... L 60-66 William Penn...... W 83-57 Missouri Western ...... W 77-76 Colorado Mines ...... W 100-76 Peru State...... W 81-61 Fort Lewis ...... L 97-98 Morningside ...... L 58-85 University of Nebraska Omaha...... W 78-75 Briar Cliff ...... W 77-71 Adams State ...... L 57-72 Westmar ...... L 55-71 Fort Hays ...... L 58-73 Missouri Western ...... W 76-75 University of South Dakota ...... W 78-72 Metro State ...... L 64-92 Kearney State ...... L 75-79 Briar Cliff ...... W 64-54 Briar Cliff ...... L 60-75 Westmar ...... L 69-86 Angelo State ...... W 77-73 Dana College ...... W 97-54 Chadron State ...... L 62-88 Midland ...... W 78-56 Kearney State ...... L 76-78 Bellevue College...... W 72-61 Missouri Western ...... L 62-79 Westmar ...... W 77-68 Mount Marty...... W 92-64 Midland ...... L 65-67 Dana College ...... W 93-69 1991-92 Missouri Western ...... L 84-87 Washburn ...... L 65-82 Head Coach Mike Brewen Pittsburg State ...... W 75-74 Emporia State ...... L 60-63 (11-17) Missouri Southern...... W 70-69 Kearney State ...... W 84-83 Mankato State ...... L 61-78 Washburn ...... L 61-73 Fort Hays ...... L 74-86 Missouri Western ...... L 73-76 Emporia State ...... L 59-72 Peru State...... W 66-64 Southwest State, Minnesota ...... W 74-71 Chadron State ...... L 71-73 Missouri Southern...... W 85-61 Morningside ...... L 61-66 Kearney State ...... L 83-85 Pittsburg State ...... W 82-73 Wisconsin-Parkside ...... W 100-66 Fort Hays ...... L 64-70 Fort Hays ...... L 67-82 Northwestern ...... L 79-84 Peru State...... W 82-59 Kearney State ...... L 92-100 Northwest Missouri ...... L 55-62 Emporia State ...... W 85-74 Emporia State ...... W 72-66 North Dakota State ...... L 65-74 Washburn ...... L 52-83 Washburn ...... W 74-69 Washburn ...... L 61-85 Bellevue College...... W 81-57 Pittsburg State ...... W 94-82 West Texas State ...... L 69-82 Missouri Southern...... L 72-89 Missouri Southern...... L 67-69 South Dakota State ...... L 63-102 Pittsburg State ...... W 95-90 Midland ...... L 76-86 University of South Dakota ...... L 65-67 Chadron State ...... W 80-58 Southern Colorado ...... W 76-63 Fort Hays ...... L 58-90 1989-90 Northwest Oklahoma ...... W 67-62 Kearney State ...... L 79-82 Head Coach Steve Aggers Colorado Mines ...... W 94-74 Dana College ...... W 84-75 (8-19) Viterbo ...... W 64-57 Hastings...... W 60-58 Briar Cliff ...... L 50-58 Kearney State ...... L 73-83 Regis ...... L 72-83 Dana College ...... W 113-104 Nebraska-Kearney...... W 86-66 Northwestern ...... L 77-85 Quincy ...... W 82-80 1987-88 Southwest, Minnesota ...... W 72-69 Olivet Nazarene ...... L 99-108 3 OT Head Coach Steve Aggers Northwest Missouri ...... L 68-101 Wisconsin-Parkside ...... L 60-78 Briar Cliff ...... L 65-82 (13-17) Missouri Western ...... W 88-86 Benedictine ...... W 86-75 Northwest Missouri ...... L 72-79 National College ...... L 71-83 Southwest State, Minnesota ...... W 79-65 South Dakota Tech ...... L 73-74 University of South Dakota ...... L 75-77 Alaska-Anchorage ...... L 59-96 Fort Hays State...... L 62-86 Dana College ...... W 102-89 Fort Hays State...... W 68-59 Rocky Mountain ...... W 82-55 Alaska-Anchorage ...... L 62-101 Alaska-Fairbanks ...... L 102-112 Quincy ...... W 77-69 Western Montana ...... L 103-114 Nebraska-Kearney...... L 82-88 Missouri Western ...... L 62-89 Alaska-Fairbanks ...... L 80-93 Briar Cliff ...... W 65-64 Briar Cliff ...... L 71-81 University of Nebraska Omaha...... L 64-83 Southwest Baptist ...... L 55-90 Huron College...... L 70-82 Dana College ...... W 108-99 Sioux Falls ...... L 62-63 Mount Marty...... L 55-61 Dana College ...... W 85-64 Northwest Missouri ...... L 49-83 Midland ...... W 85-75 Kearney State ...... W 91-83 Missouri Western ...... L 59-62 Chadron State ...... L 77-87 Fort Hays ...... L 68-86 Fort Hays ...... L 61-82 Kearney State ...... W 70-69 Sioux Falls ...... W 100-74 Midland ...... W 86-70 Kearney State ...... L 79-102 Pittsburg State ...... L 73-80 Chadron State ...... W 95-83 OT Missouri Southern...... W 74-48 Fort Hays ...... L 76-105 Washburn ...... L 68-75 Emporia State ...... L 61-82 Emporia State ...... W 75-74 Benedictine ...... L 85-101 Peru State...... W 67-49 Briar Cliff ...... L 74-77 Missouri Southern...... W 63-56 Pittsburg State ...... W 71-69 1990-91 Kearney State ...... L 57-76 Head Coach Mike Brewen Fort Hays ...... L 50-67 Briar Cliff ...... L 66-85 (7-20) Emporia State ...... L 61-77 Briar Cliff ...... L 56-79 Washburn ...... L 65-99 Huron College...... W 70-69 Concordia (Neb.) ...... W 71-62 Mayville State ...... W 88-84 Hastings...... L 52-65 Morningside ...... L 62-104 Cameron ...... L 65-82 Central State...... L 79-114 Missouri Western ...... L 50-78 Chadron State ...... W 100-86 South Dakota Tech ...... W 109-96 North Dakota State ...... L 65-75 Northwest Missouri ...... L 60-85 Fort Lewis College ...... L 90-100 Adams State ...... L 77-84

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1992-93 1994-95 (continued) 1997-98 Head Coach Mike Brewen Minnesota Morris ...... L 67-71 Head Coach Greg McDermott Nebraska-Kearney...... L 71-88 (20-7) (7-20) Northern State ...... W 80-63 St. Francis ...... W 70-68 University of Nebraska Omaha...... W 78-76 Quincy ...... W 79-76 Morningside ...... W 72-68 Morningside ...... L 68-87 Bemidji State ...... W 99-53 University of South Dakota ...... L 58-84 Univerisity of South Dakota ...... L 69-74 Teikyo Westmar ...... W 81-68 St. Mary, Kansas ...... W 108-53 Northwest Missouri ...... L 71-80 Winona State ...... L 62-64 Bemidji State ...... L 81-88 Northwest Missouri ...... W 94-69 Southwest State ...... W 82-64 South Dakota State ...... L 79-80 South Dakota State ...... L 72-106 Briar Cliff ...... W 63-48 Southwest State Minnesota ...... W 76-74 St. Francis ...... W 67-53 Minnesota Morris ...... L 72-90 Rockford ...... W 85-78 Mankato State ...... L 48-73 Rockhurst ...... W 75-70 Winona State ...... L 56-81 Augustana ...... L 89-92 Nebraska Wesleyan ...... L 82-97 University of Denver ...... W 81-63 Viterbo ...... L 42-54 Quincy ...... L 75-107 University of Nebraska Omaha...... L 37-77 Winona State ...... W 60-55 Eastern New Mexico...... L 56-57 San Francisco State ...... L 57-58 Bemidji State ...... W 76-71 1995-96 College of Notre Dame, California ...... W 81-60 Southwest State, Minnesota ...... W 59-53 Head Coach Greg McDermott Southwest State ...... W 79-65 Minnesota Morris ...... L 68-71 Dana College ...... W 73-71 (12-15) Quincy ...... L 69-81 Briar Cliff ...... W 85-75 Nebraska Omaha ...... L 63-72 Winona State ...... W 75-69 Bemidji State ...... W 83-66 Morningside ...... W 97-91 OT Drury ...... W 61-60 Northern State ...... W 88-75 Southwest Baptist ...... W 95-85 Bemidji State ...... W 66-60 Briar Cliff ...... L 73-79 Drury ...... L 76-87 West Texas State ...... L 55-71 Briar Cliff ...... L 64-67 South Dakota State ...... L 64-86 Rockhurst ...... W 82-67 Quincy ...... L 56-63 St. Francis ...... L 73-75 Wisconsin-Parkside ...... L 54-83 Southwest State ...... W 72-69 Upper Iowa ...... L 58-86 Minnesota Morris ...... W 89-73 Briar Cliff ...... L 75-82 Augustana ...... L 77-85 Drury ...... L 78-81 Northern State ...... L 79-92 Northwest Missouri ...... L 60-63 Midland ...... W 104-62 Northwest Missouri ...... L 60-83 Dakota State ...... W 93-79 Nebraska-Kearney...... L 72-95 Bemidji State ...... W 75-67 Huron College...... L 55-85 Rockhurst ...... W 76-73 Nebraska-Kearney...... L 80-108 Moorhead State ...... L 98-102 Rockhurst ...... W 70-65 1993-94 Southwest State ...... W 74-72 Head Coach Mike Brewen Nebraska-Kearney...... W 103-91 Moorhead ...... L 70-87 (7-20) Minnesota Morris ...... W 83-74 Northern State ...... L 75-95 Northern State ...... W 100-93 Colorado Mines ...... W 82-71 Bemidji State ...... W 100-91 University of Denver ...... L 65-82 Southwest State ...... L 80-88 Wisconsin-Parkside ...... L 73-85 Briar Cliff ...... W 106-74 Mankato State ...... L 77-91 Nebraska-Kearney...... L 75-83 Morningside ...... W 102-99 Westmar ...... W 75-46 South Dakota State ...... L 68-74 Northern State ...... L 77-80 St. Francis, Illinois ...... L 61-76 Minnesota Morris ...... L 89-101 Humboldt State ...... L 73-75 Briar Cliff ...... L 66-73 Valley City State ...... W 86-77 Bemidji State ...... W 88-78 Bemidji State ...... L 94-105 Dana College ...... W 91-89 Winona State ...... L 62-77 1996-97 Southwest State, Minnesota ...... W 87-79 Head Coach Greg McDermott Moorhead State ...... L 79-111 (21-7) Minnesota-Morris ...... L 66-93 St. Francis ...... W 72-66 Briar Cliff ...... L 84-90 University of Nebraska Omaha...... L 60-67 Northern State, South Dakota ...... L 68-108 South Dakota State ...... L 86-94 Quincy ...... W 89-88 Dakota State ...... W 94-71 Bemidji State ...... L 91-99 Augustana ...... W 79-61 Winona State ...... L 67-70 Huron College...... W 97-62 Southwest State ...... W 80-61 Northwest Missouri ...... W 77-70 Briar Cliff ...... L 87-93 Hawaii-Hilo ...... L 95-105 Minnesota Morris ...... L 60-85 Nebraska Christian ...... W 101-34 Nebraska-Kearney...... L 67-84 Rockhurst ...... W 94-69 Nebraska-Kearney...... L 92-106 Southwest State ...... W 72-65 Quincy ...... L 69-89 Midland ...... L 94-103 Briar Cliff ...... W 86-75 1994-95 Minnesota Morris ...... L 78-103 Head Coach Greg McDermott Nebraska-Kearney...... W 96-80 Northern State ...... L 89-96 (14-13) Bemidji State ...... W 71-57 York College ...... W 137-38 Southwest State ...... W 80-73 Dana College ...... W 78-73 University of Denver ...... W 89-86 University of Nebraska Omaha...... L 79-86 Nebraska-Kearney...... W 95-92 South Dakota State ...... L 60-85 Presentation ...... W 94-59 St. Francis ...... L 71-74 Briar Cliff ...... W 87-73 Morningside ...... L 47-81 Northern State ...... W 85-71 Moorhead State ...... W 80-67 Minnesota Morris ...... W 102-83 Northern State ...... L 72-89 Westmar ...... W 81-69 Northwest Missouri ...... W 80-79 Rockhurst ...... W 104-102 Bemidji State ...... W 70-61 Bemidji State ...... W 87-49 Winona State ...... L 57-69 Southwest State ...... W 86-58 Nebraska-Kearney...... L 61-76 Briar Cliff ...... W 86-70

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1998-99 2000-01 (continued) 2002-03 (continued) Head Coach Greg McDermott Northern State ...... W 80-74 Minnesota Morris ...... W 84-81 (23-5) Minnesota Morris ...... W 88-57 Northern State ...... L 73-76 Mount Marty...... W 76-70 Lake Superior State ...... L 75-81 Concordia St. Paul...... W 80-70 South Dakota State ...... L 75-80 Winona State ...... L 54-80 Winona State ...... W 71-56 Morningside ...... W 82-75 Concordia St. Paul...... W 76-55 Southwest Minnesota State ...... W 70-55 South Dakota ...... W 75-59 Southwest Minnesota State ...... L 51-85 Minnesota Crookston...... W 85-67 Wayne State, Michigan ...... L 65-78 MSU Moorhead ...... W 60-44 MSU Moorhead ...... L 50-61 Lake Superior State ...... W 92-80 Minnesota-Crookston ...... L 79-84 Minnesota Duluth...... L 63-93 Augustana ...... W 96-62 Nebraska Omaha ...... L 76-89 Nebraska Omaha ...... W 74-67 Bemidji State ...... W 91-65 Minnesota Duluth...... W 82-69 Mankato State ...... W 71-56 2003-04 Rockford ...... W 110-82 Minnesota Morris ...... W 91-65 St. Francis ...... W 75-47 Northern State ...... L 70-75 Head Coach Rico Burkett Rollins ...... W 72-50 Concordia St. Paul...... L 60-66 (14-14) Tampa ...... W 76-60 Winona State ...... W 85-82 Chadron State ...... L 72-75 Minnesota Morris ...... W 79-45 Briar Cliff ...... W 92-87 Briar Cliff ...... W 81-58 Southwest State ...... W 84-67 Southwest Minnesota State ...... W 86-78 South Dakota ...... L 65-86 Rockhurst ...... W 80-73 Minnesota Crookston...... W 95-87 York College ...... W 101-85 Northern State ...... W 78-70 MSU Moorhead ...... W 87-81 Chadron State ...... W 87-60 Bemidji State ...... W 83-50 Minnesota Duluth...... L 79-92 Nebraska-Kearney...... L 86-90 Briar Cliff ...... W 93-77 Bemidji State ...... W 81-70 St. Cloud State ...... L 71-72 Drury ...... W 73-60 Bemidji State ...... W 73-67 Nebraska Christian College ...... W 116-46 Southwest State ...... W 65-62 Winona State ...... L 58-77 Nebraska Omaha ...... W 80-74 Minnesota Morris ...... W 85-60 Minnesota Duluth...... W 92-72 Northern State ...... L 73-84 2001-02 Cal State Monterey Bay...... W 77-63 Drury ...... L 62-65 Head Coach Rico Burkett Hawaii-Hilo ...... L 96-75 Winona State ...... W 89-88 Briar Cliff ...... W 78-59 (8-19) Bemidji State ...... W 90-57 MSU Moorhead ...... W 68-65 Truman State ...... W 78-72 Northern State ...... L 74-80 Rockhurst ...... W 89-65 Wisconsin Parkside ...... L 68-80 Nebraska-Kearney...... L 92-94 Concordia St. Paul...... W 94-55 Mount Marty College ...... W 83-68 Bemidji State ...... L 66-84 Nebraska-Kearney...... L 67-79 Minnesota Crookston...... W 118-111 1999-00 York College ...... W 89-62 Southwest Minnesota State ...... W 80-66 Head Coach Greg McDermott Bemidji State ...... L 75-77 Northern State ...... L 73-87 (26-6) Minnesota Duluth...... L 49-70 MSU Moorhead ...... W 69-58 South Dakota ...... L 64-66 Nebraska Omaha ...... L 70-81 Minnesota Duluth...... L 66-82 Morningside ...... L 75-82 Augustana College ...... L 62-73 Concordia St. Paul...... L 79-83 Nebraska-Kearney...... W 90-87 Northern State ...... L 67-77 Winona State ...... L 70-87 Augustana ...... W 90-86 Minnesota Morris ...... W 92-81 Minnesota Crookston...... W 80-76 Mankato State ...... W 87-72 Winona State ...... L 58-63 Bemidji State ...... L 70-81 Northern State ...... W 71-58 Concordia St. Paul...... L 65-67 Southwest Minnesota State ...... L 69-71 Minnesota Morris ...... W 96-58 Southwest Minnesota State ...... L 66-71 Minnesota Duluth...... L 65-68 Nebraska Omaha ...... W 79-70 MSU Moorhead ...... W 72-69 Grandview ...... W 106-57 Minnesota Crookston...... W 79-74 Winona State ...... L 69-70 Minnesota Duluth...... L 61-66 Concordia, Minnesota...... W 86-62 Bemidji State ...... L 68-77 Southwest State ...... W 77-53 Minnesota Morris ...... L 70-71 Moorhead State ...... W 92-59 Northern State ...... L 65-90 Crookston ...... W 119-63 Concordia St. Paul...... W 71-48 Bemidji State ...... L 66-75 Winona State ...... L 72-85 Minnesota Duluth...... L 88-94 Briar Cliff ...... W 71-59 Minnesota Morris ...... W 86-60 Southwest Minnesota State ...... L 46-59 Northern State ...... W 86-63 Minnesota Crookston...... L 71-84 Briar Cliff ...... W 89-74 MSU Moorhead ...... L 48-76 Concordia, Minnesota...... W 90-51 Minnesota Duluth...... L 62-79 Winona State ...... W 96-67 Southwest State ...... W 67-65 2002-03 Crookston ...... W 107-68 Head Coach Rico Burkett Moorhead State ...... W 86-75 (13-15) Minnesota Duluth...... W 98-88 South Dakota ...... L 63-88 Bemidji State ...... W 89-66 Northern Iowa ...... L 40-71 Minnesota Morris ...... W 100-63 Mount Marty College ...... W 86-74 Southwest State ...... W 84-72 Nebraska-Kearney...... L 63-84 Minnesota Duluth...... W 72-60 Minnesota State Mankato ...... L 55-66 St. Cloud State ...... W 90-80 Michigan Tech ...... L 59-78 University of South Dakota ...... W 86-83 Briar Cliff ...... W 72-68 Metro State ...... L 72-84 Nebraska Omaha ...... L 61-76 St. Cloud State ...... L 57-77 Bemidji State ...... W 78-71 2000-01 Minnesota Duluth...... W 84-83 Head Coach Rico Burkett Northern State ...... L 55-69 (15-15) Minnesota Morris ...... W 85-58 Northern Kentucky ...... L 74-78 Winona State ...... L 67-80 Armstrong Atlantic State ...... L 62-72 Concordia St. Paul...... W 79-77 Pittsburg State ...... W 72-70 Southwest Minnesota State ...... L 75-91 South Dakota ...... L 80-86 MSU Moorhead ...... L 65-80 Morningside ...... L 54-75 Minnesota Crookston...... W 79-64 South Dakota State ...... L 68-82 Minnesota Duluth...... L 65-68 Nebraska-Kearney...... L 80-93 Bemidji State ...... W 88-78

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2004-05 2006-07 (continued) 2009-10 Head Coach Rico Burkett Southwest Minnesota State ...... L 68-69 Head Coach Paul Combs MSU Moorhead ...... W 91-88 (14-15) (11-16) Concordia-St. Paul ...... L 66-77 North Dakota ...... L 76-81 Buena Vista ...... L 61-62 Minnesota, Crookston...... W 82-80 York College ...... L 61-71 Northern Iowa ...... L 66-84 Bemidji State ...... L 59-66 York College ...... W 89-68 Benedictine ...... W 70-65 University of Mary ...... W 75-65 Nebraska-Omaha ...... L 69-74 Nebraska-Kearney...... L 69-70 Northern State ...... L 68-82 Augustana College ...... W 97-75 Nebraska-Kearney...... L 56-64 Upper Iowa University ...... W 84-72 Northern State ...... W 74-72 Nebraska Omaha ...... L 73-81 Winona State ...... L 72-80 South Dakota ...... L 75-92 University of Mary ...... L 62-73 Southwest Minnesota State ...... W 74-70 Augustana ...... L 64-77 Augustana College ...... W 79-72 Concordia-St. Paul ...... L 72-80 South Dakota State ...... W 82-56 Morningside ...... W 74-65 MSU Moorhead ...... W 65-62 Dakota State ...... W 81-36 Nebraska Omaha ...... L 59-77 Concordia-St. Paul ...... L 61-77 St. Cloud State ...... L 74-88 Minnesota Duluth...... L 2OT 78-79 Northern State ...... L 69-77 Bemidji State ...... W 78-66 MSU Moorhead ...... W 78-71 2007-08 Minnesota, Crookston...... W 74-56 Winona State ...... W 87-84 Head Coach Rico Burkett MSU Moorhead ...... W 62-49 Concordia St. Paul...... L 88-96 Winona State ...... L 63-67 (16-13) Upper Iowa ...... W 57-53 Minnesota Crookston...... W 92-60 York College ...... W 71-70 Bemidji State ...... L 72-73 Minnesota State...... L 52-68 Chadron State ...... W 79-77 Southwest Minnesota State ...... W 2OT 83-74 Southwest Minnesota State ...... L 95-97 St. Cloud State ...... L 71-99 Nebraska-Kearney...... L 84-86 St. Cloud State ...... L 66-74 Chadron State ...... W 75-72 Concordia-St.Paul ...... L 61-63 Southwest Minnesota State ...... W 88-74 Nebraska-Kearney...... W 83-77 Bemidji State ...... L 68-70 Augustana ...... L 54-70 Minnesota, Crookston...... W 73-66 Winona State ...... L 49-58 Minnesota Crookston...... L 67-81 Bemidji State ...... L 67-68 Concordia St. Paul...... W 81-80 Upper Iowa ...... W 63-54 Augustana ...... L 69-75 Northern State ...... W 73-58 Winona State ...... L 75-80 University of Mary ...... W 72-60 MSU Moorhead ...... W 76-57 University of Mary ...... W 76-53 Northern State ...... L 68-75 Southwest Minnesota State ...... L 69-70 Northern State ...... W 80-77 Biola...... L 48-50 Concordia St. Paul...... L 84-93 Bemidji State ...... W 91-48 UC San Diego...... L 59-73 Augustana ...... W 75-52 Mount Marty College ...... W 67-62 St. Cloud State ...... L 66-74 2005-06 Upper Iowa ...... W 74-72 Head Coach Rico Burkett Winona State ...... L 46-80 SW Minnesota State ...... W 72-60 2010-11 (8-17) Concordia-St. Paul ...... L 58-83 Head Coach Paul Combs St. Cloud State ...... W 80-78 MSU Moorhead ...... W 70-63 (13-14) Minnesota State...... L 41-73 Bemidji State ...... W 68-56 Nebraska-Kearney...... W 76-74 Morningside ...... W 76-74 Minnesota, Crookston...... W 75-70 Nebraska-Kearney...... W OT 72-71 Fort Lewis ...... L 70-86 Northern State ...... L 61-68 ASC ...... L 48-74 York College ...... W 75-64 University of Mary ...... W 73-65 Dakota State ...... W OT 84-80 South Dakota ...... L 60-71 Winona State ...... L 60-82 Morningside College ...... L 69-76 Minnesota State...... L 74-63 Upper Iowa ...... W 68-67 Southwest Minnesota State ...... L 73-43 St. Cloud State ...... L 77-78 SW Minnesota State ...... L 74-84 Northern State ...... L 64-78 Northern State ...... W 79-60 MSU Moorhead ...... W 73-69 University of Mary ...... W 66-55 MSU Moorhead ...... W 86-53 Concordia-St. Paul ...... L 69-77 Winona State ...... L 91-98 MSU Moorhead ...... W 73-66 Concordia-St. Paul ...... W 75-72 Minnesota, Crookston...... L 55-54 Concordia-St. Paul ...... W 82-78 Winona State ...... L 62-71 Minnesota, Crookston...... W 68-54 Concordia-St. Paul ...... L 64-51 Bemidji State ...... L 66-75 St. Cloud State ...... W 69-53 Nebraska-Kearney...... L 74-88 2008-09 Minnesota Duluth...... W 2OT 111-104 Southwest Minnesota State ...... L 60-81 Head Coach Rico Burkett Bemidji State ...... L 63-53 Augustana ...... L 2OT 79-76 University of Mary ...... L 65-70 (11-16) Southwest Minnesota State ...... L 63-64 Minnesota, Crookston...... W 60-47 Bemidji State ...... W 65-59 St. Cloud State ...... L 66-78 Minnesota, Crookston...... W 70-53 Morningside ...... L 54-63 Concordia University ...... L 56-66 Nebraska-Kearney...... W 71-69 Winona State ...... L 63-90 MSU Moorhead ...... W 66-57 MSU Moorhead ...... W 68-59 Minnesota Duluth...... L 58-66 Northern State ...... L 51-73 Northern State ...... L 63-65 Southwest Minnesota State ...... L 57-71 University of Mary ...... W 74-70 Augustana ...... L 47-67 2006-07 York College ...... W 94-62 Head Coach Rico Burkett Minnesota Duluth...... L 72-82 Bemidji State ...... W 81-60 (15-13) Minnesota, Crookston...... L 58-63 York College ...... W 81-70 MSU Moorhead ...... W 73-60 South Dakota ...... W 90-86 Winona State ...... L 76-85 North Dakota ...... L 66-71 Upper Iowa ...... W 78-67 Dakota State ...... W 74-71 Minnesota State ...... L 71-87 Nebraska-Kearney...... L 77-80 Southwest Minnesota State ...... L 41-49 Bemidji State ...... W 81-68 St. Cloud State ...... L 50-66 Minnesota, Crookston...... W 96-89 Concordia-St. Paul ...... L 74-81 Northern State ...... L 66-82 Augustana ...... L 59-76 University of Mary ...... W 84-71 Winona State ...... L 68-77 St. Cloud State ...... L 52-65 Upper Iowa ...... L 42-53 Augustana ...... L 55-64 Northern State ...... W 71-65 Mount Marty College ...... W 70-67 University of Mary ...... W OT 73-72 Winona State ...... L 74-107 Southwest Minnesota State ...... L 51-54 Upper Iowa University ...... W 75-62 Bemidji State ...... W OT 88-87 Morningside College ...... W 90-84

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2010-11 (continued) 2013-14 2015-16 Winona State ...... L 73-71 Head Coach Brian Dolan Upper Iowa ...... L 60-57 Head Coach Brian Dolan (9-19) (5-24) St. Cloud State ...... L 66-59 Nebraska Kearney ...... L 69-75 Concordia-St. Paul ...... W 70-62 Missouri Western State ...... L 75-81 Mount Marty...... W 85-64 Northwest Missour State ...... L 52-89 Southwest Minnesota State ...... W 74-69 Crown College ...... W 80-52 Minnesota State...... L 75-62 Iowa Wesleyan ...... W 99-85 Augustana ...... L 45-70 Augustana ...... L 69-94 University of Mary ...... L 62-59 Peru State College ...... W 86-68 Northern State ...... L 78-70 William Jewell ...... L 87-90 Sioux Falls ...... L 75-85 Concordia-St. Paul ...... W 84-76 Augustana ...... L 69-47 Southwest Minnesota State ...... L 61-80 Minnesota, Crookston ...... W 63-62 Minnesota State...... L 59-76 Minnesota State...... L 55-86 Bemidji State ...... L 69-79 MSU Moorhead ...... W 83-65 Concordia-St. Paul ...... W 65-59 Minnesota State...... L 70-60 Mount Mary...... W 87-57 Augustana ...... L 55-77 Augustana ...... L 62-107 Minot State ...... W OT 74-70 Southwest Minnesota ...... L 73-82 2011-12 U-Mary ...... W 66-57 Sioux Falls ...... L 70-79 Head Coach Paul Combs Minnesota Crookston...... W 65-51 Minnesota State...... L 81-86 (10-17) Bemidji State ...... L 46-69 Concordia-St. Paul ...... L 64-69 Morningside ...... L 55-75 Concordia-St. Paul ...... W 83-80 Minnesota Duluth...... W 93-85 Northwest Nazarene ...... L 54-61 Minnesota State...... L 57-76 St. Cloud State ...... L 74-108 Colorado - Colorado Springs ...... W 67-61 Southwest Minnesota State ...... L 56-58 Upper Iowa ...... L OT 89-95 Nebraska-Kearney...... L 77-85 Sioux Falls ...... L 83-95 Winona State ...... L 63-84 Minnesota State...... L 60-65 St. Cloud State ...... L 63-90 Nebraska-Kearney...... L 69-86 Southwest Minnesota State ...... L 54-73 Minnesota Duluth...... L 53-76 Minot State ...... W 92-81 Northern State ...... L 41-57 Upper Iowa ...... L 53-73 University of Mary ...... L 80-99 University of Mary ...... W 58-55 Winona State ...... L 67-79 MSU Moorhead ...... L 72-84 MSU Moorhead ...... L 51-55 Northern State ...... L 59-90 Northern State ...... L 74-86 Minnesota, Crookston...... W 64-49 MSU Moorhead ...... L 84-95 Sioux Falls ...... L 58-79 Concordia-St. Paul ...... W 77-73 Winona State ...... L 57-75 Southwest Minnesota ...... L 76-88 St. Cloud State ...... L 47-64 Upper Iowa ...... L 74-85 Winona State ...... L 62-75 Minnesota Duluth...... L 71-74 Bemidiji State...... W 88-76 Upper Iowa ...... L 77-89 Bemidji State ...... L 61-67 Southwest Minnesota State ...... L 45-68 MSU Moorhead ...... L 83-109 Augustana ...... L 49-63 Winona State ...... L 47-61 Upper Iowa ...... L 51-55 2014-15 2016-17 St. Cloud State ...... L 51-54 Head Coach Brian Dolan Head Coach Jeff Kaminsky Concordia-St. Paul ...... W 43-41 (7-22) Southwest Minnesota State ...... L 58-73 (10-19) Arkansas Tech ...... L 62-69 Missouri Western ...... 70-57 Minnesota State...... W 67-52 East Central (Okla.) ...... L 77-80 University of Mary ...... L 60-61 Northwest Missouri St...... L 76-58 Iowa Wesleyan ...... W 81-63 Augustana ...... L OT 89-84 Northern State ...... W 85-75 Augustana ...... L 71-89 Augustana ...... W 71-61 West Texas A&M ...... L 92-74 Northern Michigan ...... W 70-63 Eastern New Mexico...... L 2OT 89-86 Minnesota, Crookston...... W 53-44 Michigan Tech ...... L 56-75 MSU Moorhead ...... W 64-50 Nebraska-Kearney...... L 75-63 Concordia-St. Paul ...... L 59-72 Minnesota State...... L 77-72 Bemidji State ...... L 53-57 Minnesota State...... L 62-82 Concordia-St. Paul ...... W 76-48 Minnesota Crookston...... L 57-61 University of Mary ...... L 85-78 2012-13 Bemidji State ...... L 80-87 Minot State ...... W 85-80 Head Coach Paul Combs Mount Mary...... W 93-52 Augustana ...... L 93-60 Augustana ...... L 75-93 William Jewell ...... W 79-52 (17-12) Southwest Minnesota State ...... L 65-83 Southwest Baptist (MO)...... W 66-43 Sioux Falls ...... L 64-58 Sioux Falls ...... L 77-80 Southwest Minnesota State ...... L 85-73 Lincoln (MO) ...... W 77-61 Minnesota State...... L 83-89 Nebraska-Kearney...... W 78-69 Concordia-St. Paul ...... W 71-51 Concordia-St. Paul ...... L 69-80 Minnesota State...... L 87-78 Peru State...... W 80-54 Minnesota Duluth...... L OT 80-94 York College ...... W 86-71 Northern State ...... L 76-66 St. Cloud State ...... L 77-94 MSU Moorhead ...... L 95-87 Augustana ...... L 66-72 Upper Iowa ...... L 64-76 Sioux Falls ...... W 55-53 Winona State ...... W 66-63 Winona State ...... W 81-79 Upper Iowa ...... L 77-72 Southwest Minnesota State ...... L 73-74 Minot State ...... L 60-76 Upper Iowa ...... L 56-77 St. Cloud State ...... L 84-80 University of Mary ...... W 77-75 Minnesota Duluth...... W 79-77 Winona State ...... L 60-74 MSU Moorhead ...... L 65-86 Grace University ...... W 72-52 Bemidji State ...... L 78-76 Northern State ...... L 61-85 Minnesota Crookston...... W 79-72 Concordia-St. Paul ...... W 61-55 Sioux Falls ...... W 73-50 Minnesota State...... L 54-66 Southwest Minnesota State ...... L 85-82 Southwest Minnestoa State ...... W 86-80 Sioux Falls ...... W 80-68 Minnesota, Crookston...... W 66-41 Winona State ...... L 63-82 Bemidji State ...... W 64-62 Upper Iowa ...... L 87-85 Upper Iowa ...... L 86-92 Winona State ...... W 74-59 Augustana ...... W 64-63 MSU Moorhead ...... L 60-89 Minot State ...... L 61-64 St. Cloud State ...... L 92-78 University of Mary ...... W 60-54 Minnesota State...... L 59-73 Concordia-St. Paul ...... L 65-74 St. Cloud State ...... L 66-70 Minnesota Duluth...... W 65-55 Northern State ...... W 70-67 MSU Morhead ...... W 73-70 Southwest Minnesota State ...... L 69-87 Sioux Falls ...... W 77-57 Winona State ...... L 64-73 Upper Iowa ...... W 62-60 Bemidji State ...... L 54-71

2017-18 Wildcat Men's Basketball - 47 WSC ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS

Opponent G W L Pct. Opponent ...... G .....W .... L .... Pct. Opponent ...... G .....W .... L .... Pct. Adams State ...... 4...... 1 ..... 3 ... .250 Howard Payne ...... 1 ...... 0 ..... 1 ... .000 Regis ...... 2...... 1 ..... 1 ... .500 Alaska-Anchorage ...... 2 ...... 0 ..... 2 ... .000 Humboldt State ...... 1 ...... 0 ..... 1 ... .000 River Falls State ...... 1 ...... 1 ..... 0 ..1.000 Alaska-Fairbanks ...... 2 ...... 0 ..... 2 ... .000 Huron College...... 6 ...... 3 ..... 3 ... .500 Rockford ...... 2...... 2 ..... 0 ..1.000 Angelo State ...... 1 ...... 1 ..... 0 ..1.000 Iowa Teachers ...... 2 ...... 1 ..... 1 ... .500 Rockhurst ...... 8...... 8 ..... 0 ..1.000 Arkansas Tech ...... 1 ...... 0 ..... 1 ... .000 Iowa Wesleyan ...... 3 ...... 2 ..... 1 ... .667 Rocky Mountian ...... 1 ...... 1 ..... 0 ..1.000 Armstrong Atlantic ...... 1 ...... 0 ..... 1 ... .000 John Brown...... 1...... 1 ..... 0 ..1.000 Rollins ...... 1...... 1 ..... 0 ..1.000 Atlantico ...... 1...... 1 ..... 0 ..1.000 Kentucky State ...... 1 ...... 1 ..... 0 ..1.000 Roosevelt...... 1...... 1 ..... 0 ..1.000 Augustana ...... 43....14 ... 29 . .326 Kentucky Wesleyan ....1 ...... 0 ..... 1 ... .000 Saint Thomas ...... 2 ...... 0 ..... 2 ... .000 Augustana (Ill.) ...... 1 ...... 1 ..... 0 ..1.000 La Crosse State ...... 2 ...... 1 ..... 1 ... .500 San Francisco State. ..1 ...... 0 ..... 1 ... .000 Avila ...... 1...... 0 ..... 1 ... .000 Lake Superior State. ...2 ...... 1 ..... 1 ... .500 Simpson...... 1...... 1 ..... 0 ..1.000 Bellevue University .....26 ....17 ... 9 ... .654 Lakeland ...... 1 ...... 0 ..... 1 ... .000 Sioux Falls...... 22....13 ... 9 ... .591 Bemidji State ...... 49....27 ... 22 . .551 Lincoln (Mo.) ...... 3 ...... 1 ..... 2 ... .333 South Dakota ...... 18 ....4 ..... 14 . .222 Benedictine ...... 6 ...... 5 ..... 1 .....833 Luther ...... 2...... 2 ..... 0 ..1.000 South Dakota State. ...13 ....1 ..... 12 . .076 Bethel ...... 1...... 1 ..... 0 ..1.000 Macalester ...... 2 ...... 1 ..... 1 ... .500 South Dakota Tech .....3 ...... 2 ..... 1 ... .667 Biola...... 1...... 0 ..... 1 .....000 Marymount (Kan.) ...... 1 ...... 0 ..... 1 ... .000 S. Dakota Teachers ....1 ...... 1 ..... 0 ..1.000 Black Hills State...... 1 ...... 0 ..... 1 .....000 Mayville State ...... 3 ...... 3 ..... 0 ..1.000 Southern Baptist ...... 1 ...... 0 ..... 1 ... .000 Briar Cliff ...... 50....27 ... 23 ...540 McKendree ...... 1 ...... 0 ..... 1 ... .000 Southern Colorado .....1 ...... 1 ..... 0 ..1.000 Buena Vista ...... 19....11 ... 8 .....578 Mesa State ...... 2...... 0 ..... 2 ... .000 Southern Indiana ...... 1 ...... 0 ..... 1 ... .000 Cal State-Monterey Bay ..1 ...... 1 ..... 0 ..1.000 Metro State ...... 2...... 0 ..... 2 ... .000 Southern State...... 26....23 ... 3 ... .885 Calif.-Notre Dame ...... 1 ...... 1 ..... 0 ..1.000 Michigan Tech ...... 2...... 0 ..... 2 ... .000 Southern Teachers .....15 ....10 ... 5 ... .667 Cameron ...... 1...... 0 ..... 1 .....000 Midland ...... 112 ..74 ... 38 . .661 Southwest Baptist ...... 3 ...... 2 ..... 1 ... .667 Central Methodist ...... 1 ...... 0 ..... 1 .....000 Milwaukee Teachers ...2 ...... 0 ..... 2 ... .000 Southwest Missouri ....1 ...... 0 ..... 1 ... .000 Central State...... 1...... 0 ..... 1 .....000 Minn. Crookston ...... 30....23 ... 7 ... .767 Southwest Minn. St. .67....37 ... 30 . .552 Chadron State ...... 135 ..87 ... 48 ...644 Minnesota Duluth .....24....9 ..... 15 . .375 St. Cloud State ...... 23....3 ..... 20 . .130 Chicago Teachers ...... 2 ...... 1 ..... 1 .....500 Minnesota Morris ...... 21 ....13 ... 8 ... .619 Sterling ...... 1...... 1 ..... 0 ..1.000 College of Ozarks ...... 1 ...... 1 ..... 0 ..1.000 Minnesota State ...... 26 ....3 ..... 23 . .115 St. Francis ...... 7...... 4 ..... 3 ... .571 Colorado Mines ...... 7 ...... 6 ..... 1 .....857 MSU Moorhead ...... 36....23 ... 13 . .639 St. Mary ...... 1...... 1 ..... 0 ..1.000 Colorado Springs ...... 1 ...... 1 ..... 0 ..1.000 Minot State ...... 5...... 3 ..... 2 ... .600 St. Olaf (Minn.) ...... 1...... 1 ..... 0 ..1.000 Colorado State...... 3 ...... 1 ..... 2 ... .333 Missouri Southern...... 26....6 ..... 20 ...230 St. Thomas (Minn.) .....2 ...... 0 ..... 2 ... .000 Concordia (Neb.) ...... 22 ....17 ... 5 ... .772 Missouri Valley ...... 2...... 2 ..... 0 ..1.000 Stetson ...... 1...... 0 ..... 1 ... .000 Concordia-St. Paul ...37 ....19 ... 18 . .514 Missouri Western ...... 32....14 ... 18 . .438 Tampa ...... 1...... 1 ..... 0 ..1.000 Cotner ...... 18....5 ..... 13 ...278 Morningside ...... 49 ....21 ... 28 . .429 Tarkio ...... 1...... 1 ..... 0 ..1.000 Culver-Stockton ...... 1 ...... 1 ..... 0 ..1.000 Mount Marty...... 16....14 ... 2 ... .875 Trinity ...... 1...... 1 ..... 0 ..1.000 Dakota State ...... 6...... 6 ..... 0 ..1.000 National College ...... 1 ...... 1 ..... 0 ..1.000 Truman State ...... 1...... 1 ..... 0 ..1.000 Dakota Wesleyan ...... 13 ....5 ..... 8 ... .384 Nebraska Christian .....2 ...... 2 ..... 0 ..1.000 UC-San Diego ...... 1 ...... 0 ..... 1 ... .000 Dana College ...... 45 ....42 ... 3 ... .933 Nebraska-Kearney ....162 ..73 ... 89 . .451 Upper Iowa ...... 21....8 ..... 13 . .381 Denver University ...... 4 ...... 2 ..... 2 ... .500 Nebraska-Omaha ...... 74 ....28 ... 46 . .378 Univ. of Mary (ND).....18 ....12 ... 6 ... .667 DePaul ...... 1...... 0 ..... 1 ... .000 Nebraska-Wesleyan ...70 ....33 ... 37 . .471 Univ. of Neb. (B team) 8 ...... 6 ..... 2 ... .750 Drake ...... 1...... 0 ..... 1 ... .000 Norfolk College ...... 3 ...... 1 ..... 2 ... .333 Viterbo ...... 2...... 1 ..... 1 ... .500 Doane ...... 92....53 ... 39 . .576 Norfolk JC ...... 2...... 1 ..... 1 ... .500 Washburn ...... 32....10 ... 22 . .312 Drury ...... 6...... 3 ..... 3 ... .500 North Dakota ...... 2 ...... 0 ..... 2 ... .000 Wayne State (Mich.) ...1 ...... 0 ..... 1 ... .000 Dubuque ...... 1...... 0 ..... 1 ... .000 North Dakota State .....2 ...... 0 ..... 2 ... .000 West Texas St. (A&M). 3 ...... 0 ..... 3 ... .000 East Central (Okla.) ....1 ...... 0 ..... 1 ... .000 Northern Colorado ...... 1 ...... 0 ..... 1 ... .000 Western Illinios ...... 1 ...... 0 ..... 1 ... .000 Eastern Montana St. ...1 ...... 0 ..... 1 ... .000 Northern Iowa ...... 7 ...... 1 ..... 6 ... .142 Western College (Mont.) 1 ...... 0 ..... 1 ... .000 Eastern New Mexico .2 ...... 0 ..... 2 ... .000 Northern Kentucky ...... 1 ...... 0 ..... 1 ... .000 Western New Mexico ..1 ...... 0 ..... 1 ..1.000 Eau Claire (Wis.) ...... 1 ...... 1 ..... 0 ..1.000 Northern Michigan .....1 ...... 1 ..... 0 . 1.000 Western State ...... 2...... 1 ..... 1 ... .500 Elmhurst ...... 1...... 0 ..... 1 ... .000 Northern State ...... 55....22 ... 33 . .400 Westmar/Teikyo ...... 71 ....44 ... 27 . .620 Emporia State...... 27 ....10 ... 17 . .370 Northwest Nazarene ...1 ...... 0 ..... 1 ... .000 William Jewell ...... 2...... 1 ..... 1 ... .500 Fort Hays State...... 33....7 ..... 26 . .212 Northwest Okla...... 1 ...... 1 ..... 0 ..1.000 William Penn...... 1 ...... 1 ..... 0 ..1.000 Fort Lewis College ...... 3 ...... 0 ..... 3 ... .000 NW Missouri State ....23 ....7 ..... 16 . .304 Winona State ...... 48....14 ... 34 . .292 Grace ...... 2...... 2 ..... 0 ..1.000 Northwestern ...... 23 ....13 ... 10 . .565 Wisc.-Parkside ...... 5...... 1 ..... 4 ... .200 Grand View ...... 1...... 1 ..... 0 ..1.000 Olivet Nazarene ...... 1 ...... 0 ..... 1 ... .000 Valley City State ...... 4 ...... 4 ..... 0 ..1.000 Guilford ...... 1...... 0 ..... 1 ... .000 Peru State...... 125..71 ... 54 . .586 Yankton College ...... 14 ....5 ..... 9 ... .357 Gustavus Adolphus.....4 ...... 1 ..... 3 ... .250 Phillips ...... 1...... 1 ..... 0 ..1.000 York College ...... 33 ....27 ... 6 ... .818 Hamline ...... 2...... 1 ..... 1 ... .500 Pittsburg State ...... 28....17 ... 11 . .607 Totals (103 years) ...... 2348 1219 ..1129 .519 Hastings College ...... 101 ..51 ... 50 . .505 Presentation ...... 1 ...... 1 ..... 0 ..1.000 Record vs. NSIC Opp. .. 346 .. 149 ...197 .431

Hawaii-Hilo ...... 2 ...... 0 ..... 2 ... .000 Quincy ...... 8...... 4 ..... 4 ... .500 2017-18 Opponents in BOLD 2017-18 Wildcat Men's Basketball - 48 BASKETBALL LETTERWINNERS

Zane Abner, 2008-09 Ben Hoskins, 2017 Rex Pressler, 1975-76 Adol Aluong, 2011-12-13-14 Bill Hueser, 1955 Warren Price, 1952 David Allen, 1991-92 Gerald Hueser, 1957-58-59 Dean Quinn, 1984 David Andersen, 2014-16 Joshua Hughes, 2006 Charles Rachow, 1959 Daniel Anderson, 1993-94-95-96 Cory Humphries, 2009 Eric Radke, 1954-55-56-57 James Anderson, 1946-48 Douglas Hutchinson, 1981 Matt Rathje, 2005-06-07-08 Loren Andrews, 1929-30-31-32 Brent Jackman, 2009 Ronald Raver, 1958-59 Derek Archer, 2002-03-04-05 Kendall Jacks, 2015-17 F. Raymer, 1948 Al Bahe, 1947-48-49-50 Vance Janssen, 2016-17 Robert Reeson, 1978-79 Jason Bangs, 1993 Jason Jensen, 2010-11 Harvey Reimers, 1950 Jared Bartling, 2014 Bradley Joens, 1998-99-00-01 James Reinders, 1981-82 Gene Baumert, 1947-49-50 Carl Johnson, 1950-51-52-53 Ervin Retzlaff, 1935-36-37-38 Jack Baumert, 1947-48-49-50 Dennis Johnson, 1961-62-63 Lawrence Retzlaff, 1946 Tyler Bauschek, 2011-12-13-14 Eric Johnson, 2006-07-08 Wattie Rhoda, 1979-80 Charles Beazley, 1951-52 Gordon Johnson, 1944 Delmar Riessen, 1943 Jay Bellar, 1980 Tyler Johnson, 1996-97-98-99 R. Wayne Robinson, 1976-77 C. Wayne Benton, 1942-43 Alan Jones, 1981-82 Ryan Rolfzen, 2011-12-13-14 Keith Berg, 1986-87-88 Jaime Jones, 1996-97 Russell Rosenquist, 1985-86-87-88 Larry Berres, 1958-59 Ronald Jones, 1963 (Farnhamville, Iowa) Gary Ross, 2014-15 Warren Best, 1940-41-42-43 Ronald Jones, 1971-72-73-74 (Kankakee, (Ill.) Ryan Rudloff, 2008-09-10-11 Elmer Blackbird, 1947-48 Gordon Jorgensen, 1971-72 Gregory Ryan, 1993-94 95-96 Matt Blomenkamp, 1996 Don Kane, 1949-50-51-52 Wayne Samuelson, 1952-53-54-55 Dale Bloss, 1944 Lyle Kapaska, 1949 Justin Sanny, 2000-01-02-03 Darold Bobier, 1944 Vernon Kaskey, 1951 David Schneider, 1967-68-69-70 Tony Bonner, 2017 Fred Kjer, 1957 John Schott, 1989-90-91-92 LeRoy Bruce, 1948-50 Todd Klostermann, 2001-02-03-05 Calvin Schulz, 1943 Wilson Bryant, 1947 Gary Kneifl , 1995-96 Vontrell Seroyer, 2011-12 Larry Buhl, 1955-56-57-58 Kevin Kobs, 2001-02-03-04 Amry Shelby, 2010-11-12-13 Dovydas Burneika, 2015-16-17 Lowell Koehn, 1948-49-50 Tom Sherlock, 2003-04-05-06 Levi Cahill, 2002-03 Vernon “Pete” Kozisek, 1942-43 Steve Skradski, 1993-94 Brett Cain, 2002-03-04-05 Paul Krohn, 1957-58 Dusty Smith, 2003-04-05-06 Bryce Caldwell, 2005-06-07-08 Dale “Pete” Kropp, 1950-52 Harold Smith, 1955-56-57 Vincent Cesair, 1993 William Kropp, 1947-49-50-51 Virgil “Joe” Smith, 1939-40-41-42 Omar Clark, 1992-93-94-95 Patrick Kurth, 2013-14-15 Marc Sommerfeld, 1969-70 Mark Cobb, 1996-97 Douglas Kuszak, 1989-90-91-92 George Sorensen, 1949 Jamal Cole, 2004-05 John Lang, 1965-66 Brett Spiker, 2009-10 Justin Cole, 1996-97 Fred Letheby, 1946 Burt St. John, 1958-59 Mick Collins, 1999 Stanley Lewis, 1974 Bradley Starken, 2010-11 Larry Coney, 1959-60-61-62 Ted Lindberg, 1952-53 James Strahan, 1948-50 D. Cook, 1947 Kevin Lingenfelter, 1999-00-01-02 Robert Strathman, 1965-66-67-68 W. Cook, 1947 Douglas Lollman, 1981-82-83 Dave Summers, 1991-92-93 Jordan Cornelius, 2015-16-17 Rodney Love, 1944 Willie Summers, 1979-80 Robert Cunningham, 1936-37-38 J. Lytten, 1948 Regg Swanson, 1973-74-75 Kenneth Dahl, 1959-61-62 Lowell Magdanz, 1942-43 Richard Symonds, 1965-66-67-68 Ryan Dahl, 2001 Terrance Mailloux, 1993-94-95 Colin Tague, 2002-03-04 Jack Dale, 1944 Justin Malcom, 1995-96 Ben Tasa, 2010-11 Dean deBuhr, 1966 Stanley “Mike” Mallette, 1951-52-53-56 Jerry Taylor, 1961-62 Billy Delano, 2009 Troy Malone, 2002-03-04-05 Tim Taylor, 2006-07 Jason Diaz, 1996-97-98-99 Brad Manley, 2000-01 Luke TerHark, 2017 Michael Dickes, 2007 Ron Marcellus, 1959-60-61-62 C.A. Thomas, 1944 Jamar Diggs, 2007-08 Blake McGriff, 2008-09 Jonathon Thomas, 2006-07-08-09 Jon Dolliver, 1997-98-99-00 Morland McManigal, 1951-52 Matt Thomas, 2016-17 Steven Dunbar, 1989-90-91-92 Mike McNamara, 1986-87-88-89 Sean Thurston, 2008 Bradley Edwards, 1982-83 Marcus Messersmith, 2009 Donald Tietgen, 1950-51-52-53 Cedric Edwards, 1980-81-82 Brian Metz, 2007-08-09-10 Vince Tillo, 1985 Dean Elofson, 1967-68-69-70 David Meyer, 1954-55-56 Dana Trofholz, 1969-70-71-72 Douglas Emanuel, 1980-81-82-83 Elijah Miller, 2009-10-11 Dan True, 1956 Robert Ennis, 1955 Roger Miller, 1951-52-53-54 Nate Trueblood, 2008-09 Austin Esters, 2015-16-17 Kingsley Miner, 1955-56-57-58 Bob Tushla, 1952-53-56-57 Tanner Ferguson, 2011 Michael Mitchell, 1995 D. Russ Uhing, 1982-83-84 Kenny Finco, 2014 Adam Moon, 2016 Grant Van Boening, 1944 Harold Fitch, 1942-43-46 Bob Moore, 1958-59 Trae VandeBerg, 2015 Michael Fitzner, 1995-96-97 Darren Moore, 2012 Matt Van Voorst, 1997-98-99-00 Larry Folkers, 1958 Dick Moore, 1954 Gaylord Vogt, 1951 Ben Galemmo, 2013 Jon Moore, 2002 Neal Walde, 1974-75 Casey Gates, 1989 W. Elwood Morris, 1935-36 Kent Wallace, 1946 Joel Gatewood, 1946 James Morrison, 1948 L. Walsh, 1947 Robert Geist, 1987-88 Max Mossman, 1949 David Walters, 2006-07-08-09 Tim Gesell, 2001-02-03-04 Nathan Mulder, 1998-99-00-01 Joel Warner, 1942 Joseph Gnat, 1995 Patrick Murphy, 1988 Brett Watson, 2002-03-04-05 Dave Goede, 1961 Tyler Nagy, 2015-16-17 Rick Watson, 1990-91 Bill Goodwin, 1968-69-70-71 Curtis Neely, 2013 Charles Wehrer, 1937-39 Brian Goodwin, 2016-17 Howard Nellor, 1958 Harlan Welch, 1995 Mark Gracy, 1986-87 Chad Nelson, 1996-97-98 Kyle White, 1993-94-95-96 Gerald Gunderson, 1951 Dennis Neubrand, 1966 Vincent White, 1986 Grady Hansen, 1980-81-82-83 Marlin Nielsen, 1962-63 James Whitney, 1954-55-56-57 Hiram Hansen, 1944-45 Edward Nitz, 1946 Kenneth Whorlow, 1943-46 Scott Hansen, 1999-00 Will Nixon, 2013 Ed Wiedenfeld, 1953-54 Francis Hanson, 1949 Bob Oakes, 1955 Derrell Williams, 2011-12-13 Vernon Harder, 1947-48-49 Harold Olson, 1944 Rory Williams, 1999-00 Clayfell Harris, 2012 Lawrence Osborne, 1942 Marques Wilson, 1986-87-89 Virgil Harris, 1958 Troy Osterhaus, 1998 Gerald Wisnieski, 1957-58-59 Arnie Hayes, 1986-88-89 Joel Parks, 1966-67-68-69 Timothy Wobken, 1989 Joel Heesch, 2014-15 William Patterson, 1992-93-94-95 Curt Woodin, 1995-96-97 Eric Henderson, 1997-98-99-00 Spencer Paulsen, 2010 Gerald Woodin, 1969-70-71 Glen Hendrickson, 1944 Jamie Pearson, 2014 Ayron Worthington, 2012-13 Jason Herlitzke, 1998-99-00-01 Elmer Peters, 1933-34-35-36 LaTroy Wright, 2013 Roger Higgins, 1952-53-54 Milton Peters, 1967-68-69 Nick Wuebker, 2012 Gus Hinrich, 1949 Chuck Peterson, 1961-62 Byron Young, 1989 Dallas Hodges, 2004-05-06 Sherman Petite, 1989 JJ Zumbrennen, 2015-16-17 Michael Hoffart, 1985 Craig Philipp, 1995-96-97-98 Brian Hoffman, 1998-99 Ryan Pick, 1996 Note: Year listed is for the spring semester of Bruce Hoffman, 1959 Dick Pineda, 1959-60-61 that academic school year Jordan Holdsworth, 2012-13-15 Jack Pingel, 1954-55-56 (i.e. - 2009 is for the 2008-09 year)

2017-18 Wildcat Men's Basketball - Page 49 Past Wildcat NCAA Tournament Teams

1998-1999 23-5 NCAA Division II Tournament qualifi ers #1 seed and host for NCAA Division II North Central Regional Ranked 11th in fi nal NCAA Division II poll

1998-1999 Wayne State College Men's Basketball Team

Front Row - left to right: Rory Williams, Mick Collins, Brian Hoffman, Tyler Johnson, Justin Sanny and Kevin Lingenfelter. Middle Row - left to right: Brad Joens, student assistant coach Chad Nelson, assistant coach Rico Burkett, head coach Greg McDermott, graduate assistant coach Mike Fitzner, student assistant coach David Brown and Adonis Davis. Back Row - left to right: Student manager Tina Wegner, Randy Korth, Scott Hansen, Jason Diaz, Matt Van Voorst, Jason Herlitzke, Eric Henderson, Kevin Burgert, Nathan Mulder, Jon Dolliver and student manager Brad Long.

1999-2000 26-6 School record for wins in a season NSIC Co-Champions (regular season) NSIC Tournament Champions NCAA Division II Tournament qualifi ers NCAA Division II Sweet 16

1999-2000 Wayne State College Men's Basketball Team

Front Row - left to right: Ben Nemmers, Justin Sanny, Kevin Kobs and Kevin Lingenfelter. Middle Row - left to right: Rory Williams, Tim Gesell, student assistant coach P.J. Hogan, graduate assistant coach Dave Brown, head coach Greg McDermott, assistant coach Rico Burkett, Brad Joens and Brad Manley. Back Row - left to right: student manager Brett Hansen, Wyatt Erwin, Ryan Dahl, Scott Hansen, Matt Van Voorst, Jason Herlitzke, Eric Henderson, Nathan Mulder, Jon Dolliver, Abraham Schoenherr and student manager Jason Dolliver.

2017-18 Wildcat Men's Basketball - 50 2017-18 Wayne State College Men's Basketball Team

Front Row: Seated, left to right – Luke TerHark, Vance Janssen, Tyler Nagy, JJ Zumbrennen, Matt Thomas and Dillan Wolfgram. Middle Row: Seated, left to right, Athletic Trainer Muffi n Morris, Strength and Conditioning Coach Grant Darnell, Student Assistant Conner Holdsworth, Coaching Assistant Tanner Cooke, Head Coach Jeff Kaminsky, Assistant Coach Nathan Stover, Student Assistant Andy McMahon and Student Assistant Joseph Lind. Back Row: left to right, Trevin Joseph, Kendall Jacks, Ben Dentlinger, Tony Bonner, Dovydas Burneika, Nosawema Iyagbaye, Jordan Cornelius, Brian Goodwin and Austin Esters.