National Players of the Year 1991 NATIONAL DIVISION II PLAYER OF THE YEAR NBA’S JAZZ / 23 Corey Crowder

Career Honors & Awards • Rawlings/NABC National Player of the Year 1991 • Great Lakes Valley Conference Player of the Year • Runnerup, National Player of the Year 1990 1990 and 1991 • Kodak/NABC All-American first-team 1990 and • All-Great Lakes Valley Conference first-team 1991 1989, 1990 and 1991 • Kodak/NABC All-American second-team 1989 • Broke Kentucky Wesleyan career scoring record • NABC East-West All-Star participant 1991 – 2,282 points • NABC All-Great Lakes Region first-team 1989, • First Kentucky Wesleyan athlete to play in the 1990 and 1991 modern era of the NBA

CAREER STATISTICS – COREY CROWDER Seasons G GS MIN AVG TOT FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG ASST TO BS S PF D PTS AVG 1987-88 24 21 635 26.5 137 296 .463 63 153 .412 61 82 .744 129 5.4 52 42 6 22 49 1 398 16.6 1988-89 31 31 924 29.8 213 469 .454 63 168 .375 103 151 .682 194 6.3 56 65 4 44 87 4 592 19.1 1989-90 33 33 864 26.2 217 376 .577 44 94 .468 135 183 .738 239 7.2 52 51 18 42 86 3 613 18.6 1990-91 30 30 899 29.9 237 451 .526 75 171 .439 130 193 .674 244 8.1 51 53 10 47 95 4 679 22.6 TOTALS 118 114 3322 28.2 804 1592 .505 245 604 .406 429 609 .704 806 6.8 211 211 38 155 317 12 2282 19.3

1999 NATIONAL DIVISION II PLAYER OF THE YEAR 13 Antonio Garcia

Career Honors & Awards • Consensus National Player of the Year 1999 • NABC All-Great Lakes Region first-team 1998 and • Consensus first-team All-American 1998 and 1999 1999 • NCAA Rebounding Champion 1998 and 1999 • Great Lakes Valley Conference Player of the Year • NABC East-West All-Star participant 1999 1998 and 1999 • CBS/Chevrolet Player of the Game (NCAA • All-Great Lakes Valley Conference first-team 1998 Championship) 1998 and 1999 and 1999 • NCAA Championship Most Outstanding Player • Great Lakes Valley Conference All-Tournament 1998 and 1999 Team 1999

CAREER STATISTICS – ANTONIO GARCIA Seasons G GS MIN AVG TOT FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG ASST TO BS S PF D PTS AVG 1997-98 33 33 1030 31.2 160 285 .561 02.000 122 209 .584 457 13.8 153 109 18 58 87 3 442 13.4 1998-99 37 35 1227 33.2 255 397 .642 28.250 171 263 .650 540 14.6 111 121 29 70 90 2 683 18.5 TOTALS 70 68 2258 32.3 415 682 .609 2 10 .200 293 472 .621 997 14.2 264 230 47 128 177 5 1125 16.1

2003 NATIONAL DIVISION II PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1 Marlon Parmer

Career Honors & Awards • National Association of Coaches • First six-time Great Lakes Valley Conference Player Division II Player of the Year 2003 of the Week honoree in league’s history 2003 • Basketball Times Division II Player of the Year 2003 • Second in NCAA average (8.2) 2003 • Consensus All-American 2003 • Produced first back-to-back triple-doubles (pts- • NABC All-Great Lakes Region first team 2003 reb-asst) in KWC history 2003 • Daktronics All-Great Lakes Region first team 2003 • Broke KWC season assist record (286 ) and assist • NCAA Division II Player of the Month - February, average (8.2) 2003 2003

CAREER STATISTICS - MARLON PARMER Seasons G GS MIN AVG TOT FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG ASST TO BS S PF D PTS AVG 2002-03 35 35 1233 35.2 218 466 468 60 164 366 201 254 791 197 5.6 286 125 8 47 90 0 697 19.9

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#two-time All-American 1959, 1960 # team physician for 29 years #3rd career points 2,077 # first non-player to have a number retired #6th career rebounds 904 in his honor #1st season points 848, 1960 # member of six NCAA championships #third in the nation in scoring, 30.3 ppg, 1966, 1968, 1969, 1973, 1987, 1990 1960 #ninth in the nation in scoring, 25.7 ppg, 1959 #all-NCAA Regional 1960 #drafted by in second round 1960

45 Kelly Coleman 29 Dr. William McManus

see page 30 for accomplishments # two-time NCAA National Champion 1966, 1968 # two-time All-American 1967, 1968 # two-time NCAA Final Four all-tournament team 1967, 1968 # United States Olympic Trials participant 1968 # three NCAA Final Four appearances 1966, 1967, 1968 # 1st career consecutive games started 112 # 5th career points 1,929 # 7th career rebounds 903 23 Corey Crowder 22 Dallas Thornton

# two-time All-American 1983, 1984 # three-time NCAA National Champion # three-time all-Great Lakes Region 1982, 1966, 1968, 1969 1983, 1984 # two-time All-American 1968, 1969 # four-time all-Great Lakes Valley # two-time NCAA Final Four all- Conference 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984 tournament team 1968, 1969 # NCAA Final Four all-tournament team # three-time NCAA South Regional all- 1984 tournament team 1967, 1968, 1969 # two-time Most Outstanding Player # United States Olympic Trials participant NCAA Great Lakes Regional 1982, 1984 1968 # 2nd career assists 458 # four NCAA Final Four appearances # 7th career points 1,664 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969 # 13th career rebounds 648 # 1st career rebounds 1,115 # 4th career points 2,014 10 Rod Drake 50

# three-time All-American 1982, 1983, # first All-American at Kentucky Wesleyan 1984 in any sport # three-time all-Great Lakes Region 1982, # two-time All-American 1946, 1949 1983, 1984 # 9th in career points 1,424 # four-time all-Great Lakes Valley # three-time All-Kentucky Intercollegiate Conference 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984 Athletic Conference # three-time NCAA Great Lakes Regional all-tournament team 1982, 1983, 1984 # NCAA Final Four all-tournament team 1982 # 2nd career points 2,228 # 9th career assists 328 # 11th career rebounds 718 24 Dwight Higgs 75 Fairce Woods

2008-2009 Kentucky Wesleyan Basketball 31 The All Americans

FAIRCE WOODS DWIGHT HIGGS Legend: 1946 HM NABC 1982 2nd Basketball Weekly AP - Associated Press; 1949 3rd NABC 3rd NABC NABC - National 1983 2nd NABC Association of Basketball JOE ROOP HM Basketball Weekly 1955 HM Walter Camp 1984 1st NABC Coaches; 2nd Basketball Weekly UPI - United Press MASON COPE International; 1956 HM NABC HM - Honorable Mention 1957 1st AP 1985 3rd NABC FAIRCE WOODS JIM SMITH BILL BIBB DAVE BENNETT 1957 HM AP 1985 HM NABC 1986 2nd NABC KELLY COLEMAN 1959 2nd UPI SAM SMITH 3rd AP 1987 2nd NABC 1960 1st AP 3rd Basketball Times HM UPI J. B. BROWN MARTIN HOLLAND 1988 1st NABC, Basketball Times 1959 HM UPI JOE ROOP RAY HARPER COREY CROWDER GARY AUTEN 1989 2nd NABC 1960 HM AP 1990 1st NABC 1961 2nd AP 2nd Basketball Times HM UPI 1991 1st NABC Basketball Times

SAM SMITH ALEX KREPS 1966 HM AP, UPI, Converse 1992 2nd Basketball Gazette 1967 1st AP, UPI, NABC 3rd Division II Bulletin HM Converse CARLOS SKINNER DALLAS THORNTON 1993 HM Division II Bulletin BILL BIBB 1968 1st NABC DAVE BENNETT 2nd AP, UPI WILLIS CHEANEY HM Converse 1995 1st NABC, Division II Bulletin, Daktronics 2nd Basketball Times GEORGE TINSLEY 1968 3rd UPI ANTONIO GARCIA HM NABC, Converse 1998 1st NABC, Daktronics, Division II Bulletin 1969 1st UPI, NABC, 1999 1st NABC, Division II Bulletin, Basketball Times, Daktronics, Converse Basketball News

DICK O’NEILL DANA WILLIAMS 1969 4th NABC 1998 HM Division II Bulletin KELLY COLEMAN DANA WILLIAMS 1999 1st NABC JOHN DUNCAN 2nd Basketball Times, Daktronics 1970 HM AP 3rd Division II Bulletin, Basketball News 1971 2nd Basketball News 4th NABC, Converse LEROY JOHN 2000 1st NABC, Basketball Times, Division II Bulletin, Daktronics JIM SMITH 1970 HM UPI LORICO DUNCAN 2000 3rd Division II Bulletin, Daktronics JYRONNA RALSTON 2001 1st NABC, Basketball Times, Division II Bulletin 1974 1st UPI 2nd NABC, Converse TYRUS BOSWELL 3rd AP, Basketball Weekly 2002 1st Basketball TImes, Daktronics GARY AUTEN LORICO DUNCAN 2nd Division II Bulletin WILLIE JOHNSON 3rd NABC 1976 HM AP RONALD EVANS ROD DRAKE 2002 1st Basketball Times, Daktronics, Division II Bulletin, NABC 1982 HM NABC 1983 2nd Basketball Weekly MARLON PARMER HM NABC 2003 1st Basketball Times, Daktronics, Division II Bulletin, 1984 1st NABC, 3rd NABC Basketball Weekly JEFF FAHNBULLEH 2008 3rd Basketball Times, Daktronics, Division II Bulletin DICK O’NEILL RON EVANS 32 2008-2009 Kentucky Wesleyan Basketball Panthers in the Pros

VIRGIL VAUGHN DWIGHT HIGGS 1946-47 Europe 1985 Syracus Nationals 1947-48 HENK PIETERSE HAROLD REIS Europe 1985-99 Baltimore Bullets 1948 (FA) 1989

MASON COPE J. B. BROWN St. Louis Hawks (7th) 1957 Harlem Globetrotters 1988-95

MASON COPE KELLY COLEMAN STEVE WALKER ALEX KREPS COREY CROWDER New York Knicks (2nd) 1960 Europe 1993- Baltimore Bullets 1961 Chicago Packers 1962 COREY CROWDER 1991-92, 93 MARTIN HOLLAND San Antonio Spurs 1994-95 Detroit Pistons (9th) 1960 Europe 1992-06

MIKE REDD HERB ARNARSON Boston Celtics (5th) 1967 Europe 1995-

SAM SMITH SAM SMITH JYRONNA RALSTON MARK LOGSDON ANTONIO GARCIA Cincinnati Royals (3rd) 1967 Australia 1995-96 Minnesota Pipers (5th) 1968-70 1968-71 CARLOS SKINNER 1971 Middle East 1995-96 1972 WILLIS CHEANEY DALLAS THORNTON Utah Jazz (FA) 1995 Baltimore Bullets (4th) 1968 Floridians (5th) 1968-70 HAROLD JOINER Harlem Globetrotters 1970-83 Europe 1997

DALLAS THORNTON GEORGE TINSLEY ROD DRAKE ANTONIO GARCIA LEROY JOHN (6th) 1969 Europe 2000- (10th) 1969-07 LEROY JOHN Kentucky Colonels 1970-71 Europe 2000-03 1971-72 ALBERT RICHARDSON JOHN DUNCAN Europe 2000-04 Seattle Supersonics (7th) 1971 New York Nets (8th) 1971 TYRUS BOSWELL Harlem Globetrotters 2002 GEORGE TINSLEY JIM SMITH J. B. BROWN Europe 2003- TYRUS BOSWELL (8th) 1972 CHRIS THOMAS MIKE WILLIAMS Europe 2002- Kansas City Kings (8th) 1973 Utah Stars (8th) 1973 MARLON PARMER Detroit Pistons 1974 Sioux Falls Skyforce [CBA] 2003-04 JAMES GREENE Yakima Sun [CBA] 2004-05 Philadelphia 76ers (7th) 1973 Minnesota Kentucky Colonels (8th) 1973 Timberwolves (FA) 2005 Europe 2005-07 MIKE WILLIAMS STEVE WALKER DWIGHT HIGGS Colorado 14ers (NBDL) 2008- MARLON PARMER Kentucky Colonels (10th) 1974 JEFF FAHNBULLEH JYRONNA RALSTON Europe 2008- Europe 1974-77 New York Knicks (FA) 1978

ROD DRAKE Evansville Thunder [CBA] 1985 Legend: Europe 1986-87 CBA - Continental Basketball Association (Draft Round / Free Agent) JAMES GREENE JEFF FAHNBULLEH 2008-2009 Kentucky Wesleyan Basketball 33 National Honors & Awards National Player 1951 Norman Christopher 1994 Willis Cheaney Academic All-GLVC of the Year Bill Harrell Jason Eitutis 1987 Phil Cunningham 1991 Corey Crowder Ed Leforge 1995 Willis Cheaney 1988 Greg Baughn Rawlings/NABC 1952 Norman Christopher Kenny Green 1990 Greg Baughn 1999 Antonio Garcia Bill Harrell 1996 Harold Joiner 1991 Greg Baughn Chevrolet/NABC, Clarence Shearer Michael London 1993 Herb Arnarson Basketball News, 1953 Ernie Abernathy 1998 Antonio Garcia Cory Parr Basketball Times, Harvey Hackworth Dana Williams 1996 Jeff Krohman Daktronics, Clarence Shearer 1999 Antonio Garcia 1997 Jeff Krohman Division II Bulletin 1954 Joe Roop Dana Williams 1998 Jeff Krohman 2003 Marlon Parmer Lewis Snowden 2000 Leroy John 1999 Jeff Krohman NABC, Basketball Times Tom Witherspoon Lorico Duncan 2000 Derek McGhee 1955 Joe Roop Albert Richardson Tanner Turley CBS Sports Lewis Snowden 2001 Lorico Duncan 2002 Trey Ferguson Player of the Game All-SIAA* 2002 Tyrus Boswell Travis Powell 1998 Antonio Garcia, 1929 Bruce Strother Ronald Evans 2005 Marko Calic NCAA Championship Robert Wilson 2003 Marlon Parmer 1999 Antonio Garcia, 2004 Dontae Truitt All NCAA Finals NCAA Championship *Kentucky Wesleyan was a chartered Eric Freeman 1957 Mason Cope 2000 Lorico Duncan, member of the Kentucky Intercollegiate 2005 Franklyn Ferguson 1960 Gary Auten Athletic Association (1910-25). The KIAA 2008 Rodney Edgerson NCAA Championship change to the Kentucky Intercollegiate 1966 Sam Smith (MOP) 2001 Chris Landry, Athletic Conference (1926-55). The Panthers Jeff Fahnbulleh 1967 Sam Smith NCAA Championship also belonged to the Southern Intercollegiate T. J. Smith Dallas Thornton 2002 Chris Landry, Athletic Association (1926-55). 1968 Dallas Thornton NCAA Championship Great Lakes Valley George Tinsley 2003 Bobby Zuerner, All-Great Lakes Conference 1969 George Tinsley (MOP) NCAA Championship Valley Conference Player of the Year Tom Hobgood 1979 Larry Patrick 1990 Corey Crowder 1971 John Duncan All-Conference Buddy Rogers 1991 Corey Crowder 1973 Mike Williams (MOP) All-KIAA* 1980 Bunky Lewis 1995 Willis Cheaney Roger Zornes 1925 Ham Glenn 1981 Dwight Higgs 1998 Antonio Garcia 1982 Dwight Higgs Rod Drake 1999 Antonio Garcia 1984 Rod Drake All-KIAC* 1982 Dwight Higgs 2000 Leroy John 1985 Dave Bennett 1926 James Bacon Rod Drake 2002 Tyrus Boswell 1987 Sam Smith (MOP) Asa House Ray Zuberer Ronald Evans Andra Whitlow 1927 Asa House 1983 Dwight Higgs 2003 Marlon Parmer John Worth 1929 Robert Wilson Rod Drake 2008 Jeff Fahnbulleh 1990 Corey Crowder 1930 Kendall Bocard Ray Zuberer LeRoy Ellis Alex Kertis 1984 Rod Drake Great Lakes Valley Vincent Mitchell Clarence Tolbert Dwight Higgs Conference 1998 Antonio Garcia (MOP) Robert Wilson 1985 Ray Harper Newcomer of the Dana Williams 1931 Kendall Bocard Dave Bennett Year 1999 Antonio Garcia (MOP) Cassius Hatcher 1986 Dave Bennett 1988 - Corey Crowder Dana Williams Clarence Tolbert Sam Smith 1989 - LeRoy Ellis 2000 Lorico Duncan Robert Wilson 1987 Sam Smith 2001 Lorico Duncan (MOP) 1932 Austin Denton John Worth GLVC All- Marshall Sanders 1933 Austin Denton 1988 J. B. Brown Tournament Team 2002 Chris Landry 1942 York Callahan Corey Crowder 1999 Dana Williams (MOP) 2003 Eugene Dabney 1946 Fairce Woods 1989 Corey Crowder Antonio Garcia Marlon Parmer 1948 Fairce Woods 1990 Corey Crowder Patrick Critchelow 1949 Norman Christopher LeRoy Ellis 2000 Lorico Duncan (MOP) Ed Leforge Tim Griffin Albert Richardson Fairce Woods 1991 Corey Crowder 2001 Lorico Duncan (MOP) 1950 Norman Christopher Vincent Mitchell Anwar Perry Ed Leforge 1992 Alex Kreps 2002 Tyrus Boswell John Snedegar 1993 Michael Gray 2004 Dontae Truitt (MOP) Carlos Skinner Craig Schoen

34 2008-2009 Kentucky Wesleyan Basketball National Honors & Awards All NCAA Regionals 2000 Lorico Duncan (MOP) Kentucky-Indiana NCAA Average 1957 Mason Cope Leroy John 1967 Sam Smith Attendance Bill Bibb Anwar Perry Roger Cordell Rankings Logan Gipe 2001 Lorico Duncan (MOP) 1969 George Tinsley 1981 No. 5 3,594 1960 Gary Auten Chris Landry 1978 John Bell 1982 No. 3 4,200 Kelly Coleman Anwar Perry Don Jackson 1983 No. 3 4,641 1961 Gary Auten 2002 Tyrus Boswell (MOP) 1979 Ron Arnold 1984 No. 3 5,071 1964 Charlie Taylor Ronald Evans 1985 No. 3 4,664 1966 Sam Smith (MOP) Chris Landry Kentucky-Tennessee 1986 No. 2 4,450 George Tinsley 2003 Mrlon Parmer (MOP) 1967 Sam Smith 1987 No. 3 4,340 Roger Cordell Huggy Dye 1974 Jyronna Ralston 1988 No. 3 4,421 1967 Sam Smith (MOP) Steve Walker 1989 No. 5 4,279 George Tinsley MOP - Most Outstanding Player 1990 No. 4 4,364 Roger Cordell United States World Cup Team 1991 No. 5 3,478 1968 George Tinsley (MOP) NABC All-Great 1967 Roger Cordell 1992 No. 9 3,232 1969 George Tinsley (MOP) Lakes Region 1993 No. 6 3,484 Tom Hobgood 1972 Mike Williams Kentucky East-West 1994 No. 10 2,949 1970 Jim Smith 1982 Dwight Higgs 1992 Kenneth Martin 1995 No. 7 2,960 John Duncan Rod Drake 1996 No. 18 2,267 1971 Jim Smith (MOP) 1983 Rod Drake National Association of 1997 No. 2 3,700 John Duncan Dwight Higgs Basketball Coaches 1998 No. 4 3,420 1972 Mike Williams 1984 Dwight Higgs 1991 Corey Crowder 1999 No. 1 4,247 1973 Mike Williams (MOP) Rod Drake 1999 Antonio Garcia 2000 No. 2 3,900 James Greene 1985 Ray Harper 2008 Jeff Fahnbulleh (MOP) 2001 No. 2 3,883 Steve Walker Dave Bennett 2002 No. 3 3,850 Jyronna Ralston 1986 Dave Bennett United States Junior 2003 No. 4 3,282 1974 Steve Walker 1987 Sam Smith World Championship Team 2004 No. 4 3,300 Harold Miles John Worth 2003 Ray Harper 2005 No. 8 2,620 1982 Rod Drake (MOP) 1988 J. B. Brown Assistant Coach Dwight Higgs Corey Crowder Panthers Ray Zuberer 1989 Corey Crowder Invitational Tour West Africa 1983 Dwight Higgs 1990 Corey Crowder 2008 Rodney Edgerson One of the bonuses for Kentucky 1984 Rod Drake (MOP) 1991 Corey Crowder Wesleyan winning the 1966 NCAA Division II National Dwight Higgs 1992 Alex Kreps NCAA Statistical Championship was a 45-day all Ray Harper 1995 Willis Cheaney Champion expense paid trip to West Africa 1998 Antonio Garcia PLAYER: 1985 Ray Harper (MOP) during the summer. The John Worth Dana Williams Field Goal Percentage Panthers became the first small 1986 Sam Smith 1999 Antonio Garcia 1956 Logan Gipe 59.8% college champion to represent 1987 Sam Smith (MOP) Dana Williams the United States in the annual Andra Whitlow 2000 Lorico Duncan Rebounds goodwill tours sponsored by the 1988 Corey Crowder Leroy John 1998 Antonio Garcia 13.8 rpg United States State Department. Tim Griffin 2001 Lorico Duncan 1999 Antonio Garcia 14.6 rpg The Panthers played exhibition 1989 Junebug Rakes (MOP) 2002 Tyrus Boswell games and gave demonstrations Corey Crowder Ronald Evans TEAM: at clinics on their five West African nation tours. 1990 Corey Crowder 2003 Marlon Parmer Scoring Margin Vincent Mitchell 2004 Eric Freeman 1987 +19.8 ppg Panthers 1991 Corey Crowder Dontae Truitt 1990 +20.5 ppg Tour Europe 1992 Steve Divine (MOP) 2008 Rodney Edgerson 2002 +18.6 ppg On August, 1985, the Panthers Alex Kreps Jeff Fahnbulleh 2003 +16.3 ppg embarked on a twelve day tour of Michael Gray England and France. Kentucky 1994 Mark Logsdon Panthers In Won-Loss Percentage Wesleyan played six exhibition 1998 Patrick Critchelow (MOP) All-Star Games 1990 93.9% games against the best Antonio Garcia United States Olympic Trials 1999 94.6% professional teams in England. Dana Williams 1960 Gary Auten The all expense paid tour marked 1999 Antonio Garcia (MOP) 1968 Dallas Thornton Margin the second time Kentucky Wesleyan basketball traveled Patrick Critchelow George Tinsley 1999 12.2 rpg internationally. 2008 11.4 rpg

2008-2009 Kentucky Wesleyan Basketball 35 National Honors & Awards

Final National Panthers in Rankings Naismith Memorial 1986, 1990 1971 Associated Press National Basketball Great Lakes Valley Conference National Association of 1962 6th 1969 6th Hall of Fame Basketball Coaches Ray Harper 1964 10th 1971 13th Collegiate teams who win back to 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003 1967 2nd 1974 13th back National Championships are Bob Jones Great Lakes Valley Conference 1968 2nd enshrined into the Hall of Fame. 1973 Plaques describing the National Association of United Press International achievements of the teams 2008 Basketball Coaches 1960 8th 1962 4th honored hang in a special section Great Lakes Valley Conference 1961 7th 1964 5th of the National Hall of Fame. Wayne Chapman 1966 9th 1971 10th Great Lakes Region 1987, 1990 1967 2nd 1974 2nd 1968 Kentucky Wesleyan College, Coach of the Year National Association of 1969 3rd NCAA Division II National Basketball Coaches Champions 1982, 1984 Kodak/NABC NCAA Division II Wayne Boultinghouse 1982 4th 1989 17th 1969 Kentucky Wesleyan College, 1995 Wayne Chapman College Sports Magazine 1983 11th 1990 4th NCAA Division II National 1987, 1990 1984 2nd 1991 9th Champions Kodak/NABC 1985 18th 1992 15th Ray Harper 1987 9th 1995 3rd Conference Ray Harper 1999, 2000, 2002 1988 7th Coach of the Year 1998, 1999 Basketball Times; Robert “Bullet” Wilson Chevrolet/NABC 1999, 2001 NABC Division II 1954 National Association of 1998 3rd 2001 2nd Kentucky Intercollegiate National Coach of Basketball Coaches; 1999 1st 2002 1st Athletic Conference the Year 1999, 2001 Guy Strong 2000 2nd 2003 3rd Division II Bulletin 1966 Mike Pollio United State Basketball 1981, 1983, 1984 Writers Association Great Lakes Valley Conference Division II All-Time Winningest Teams

Victories Yrs. Won Lost Pct. Percentage Yrs. Won Lost Pct. 1. Central Washington 101 1,566 832 .653 1. Metro State 24 506 216 .701 2. Central Missouri 103 1,469 883 .625 2. Philadelphia U. 73 1,229 539 .695 3. Northern State 105 1,459 824 .639 3. Virginia Union 83 1,381 623 .689 4. Drury 100 1,390 822 .628 4. Lynn 15 296 139 .680 5. Virginia Union 83 1,381 623 .689 5. Cheyney 45 829 413 .667 6. Fairmont State 83 1,371 804 .630 6. Southern New Hampshire 45 844 429 .663 7. Kentucky Wesleyan 95 1,367* 717 .656 7. Southern Indiana 39 734 379 .659 8. Fort Hays State 99 1,365 820 .625 8. St. Rose 34 644 335 .658 9. Washburn 102 1,354 936 .591 9. Kentucky Wesleyan 95 1367 717 .656 10. West Texas A&M 87 1,350 870 .608 10. Central Washington 101 1566 832 .653

*Includes one tie.

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