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Carleton College athletics carleton men’s basketball notes - Jan. 9, 2003 Game contact eric sieger, sid, [email protected] 2002-03 carleton knights 12 (8-3, 5-1 MIAC) November Knights go for fifth straight against Hamline 23 at Crown College . .W 90-48 27 at Hawaii Pacific University . .L 81-85 (OT) CARLETON AT HAMLINE 30 at Chaminade University . .L 90-77 December Date: Saturday, Jan. 11, 2003, 3 p.m. 4 Bethel College* . .W 73-66 Site: Hutton Arena (capacity 2000) 7Augsburg College* . .W 77-67 Series record vs. Hamline: Carleton leads 49-39. 9 Univ. of Wisconsin, LaCrosse . .W 62-60 Radio: none 11 at St. Olaf College* . .L 72-75 (OT) 14 at Concordia College, Moorhead* W 55-54 Coaches: Carleton – Guy Kalland (Concordia-Moorhead, 1974/238-225/19th season at Carleton and January overall); Hamline – Tom Giles (U of Iowa, 1986/45-134/eighth season at Hamline and overall) 2atNorthwestern College (Minn.) .W 68-61 Websites: Carleton (www.carleton.edu/athletics); Hamline (web.hamline.edu/cla/athletics/) 4atMacalester College* . .W 76-69 6atSt. Mary's University* . .W 71-60 11 at Hamline University* . .3 p.m. Beste helps Knights cruise past St. Mary’s 15 University of St. Thomas* . .7:30 p.m. Kyle Beste led Carleton in scoring for the third straight game, tallying 20 points as the Knights 18 at St. John's University* . .7:30 p.m. beat host St. Mary’s University, 71-60. Dan Forkrud added 16 points and a team-high seven 20 Gustavus Adolphus College* . .7:30 p.m. rebounds for Carleton. Anthony Baquero was also in double figures with 11 points and Tanner 22 at Bethel College* . .7:30 p.m. 25 at Augsburg College* . .3 p.m. Schieck chipped in 10 points. Scott Christensen tallied nine points, six rebounds and three steals. February 1St. Olaf College* . .3 p.m. Series record 3Macalester College* . .7:30 p.m. Carleton has won five straight against the Pipers and leads the all-time series 49-39. The 5St. Mary's University* . .7:30 p.m. 8Concordia College, Moorhead* . .3 p.m. Knights have won 17 of their past 20 games against the Pipers, though their all-time record at 12 Hamline University* . .7:30 p.m. Hamline is only 22-25. 15 at University of St. Thomas* . .3 p.m. 19 St. John's University* . .7:30 p.m. Last year 22 at Gustavus Adolphus College* . .3 p.m. Jan. 2, 2002, at Carleton 88, Hamline 80: Steve Nuessle tallied a season-high 20 points and Head Coach Guy Kalland eight rebounds as Carleton shot 58 percent in the second half, pulling away from visiting Hamline. GuyKalland enters his 19th season as Matt Stangl added 17 points, six assists, five rebounds and three steals for the Knights. Anthony Carleton’s head coach. He owns a 236- Baquero tallied 13 points and added five rebounds, and Gunnar Stapp chipped in 10 points.B.J. 225 career record and has led the Knights to the MIAC Playoffs nine Rossow paced Hamline with 19 points, and Mike Robison added 18 as the Pipers dropped their times in the past 12 seasons. His pre- ninth straight decision. vious coaching stops include the University of Minnesota, Inver Hills (Minn.) Community College, Eagle Bend (Minn.) Jan. 28, 2002, Carleton 82, at Hamline 64: Matt Stangl led five Carleton players in double fig- High School and Cannon Falls (Minn.) High School. ures with 17 points, as he connected on five of six shots from three-point range, and the Knights Carleton basketball quick facts shot a season-best 54 percent from the floor in beating host Hamline University. Steve Nuessle Head Coach: Guy Kalland added 16 points and six rebounds and Anthony Baquero tallied 13 points, as he canned three of Assistant Coach: Dan Larson four three-point goals. Tanner Schieck added 12 points and seven rebounds, and Scott Christensen Assistant Coach: Ross Peterson added 10 points and five assists. Carleton held a slight 32-29 edge on the boards, but outscored Location: Northfield, Minn. the Pipers 18-8 on points off turnovers. Carleton canned 14 of 25 second-half shots and 31 of 58 for Enrollment: 1,850 the game, including a season-best 13 of 20 from three-point range.Tyler Petrich paced Hamline with Nickname: Knights School Colors: Maize and Blue 17 points. Conference: Minn. Intercollegiate (MIAC) Arena: West Gym Capacity: 1,400 Probable Carleton Starting Line-up Record in West Gym: 11 Scott Christensen G Sr. 10.8 ppg, 5.2 rpg, 5.8 apg, 2.0 spg MIAC Record in West Gym: All-time Record: 1016-806-2 13 Anthony Baquero G So. 8.5 ppg, 2.5 rpg, 2.0 apg, 44.7 3-pt FG% 2001-02 Overall Record: 10-16 31 Kyle Beste F So. 14.5 ppg, 5.4 rpg, 1.1 apg, 1.5 spg 2001-02 MIAC Record: 9-11 33 Tanner Schieck F Jr. 15.5 ppg, 7.9 rpg, 1.1 apg, 1.9 spg, 50.0 FG% 2001-02 MIAC finish: Sixth 41 Dan Forkrud F Fy. 12.1 ppg, 6.4 rpg, 2.6 apg, 1.4 spg, 44.7 FG% Key Carleton reserves 23 Gunnar Stapp G Jr. 7.0 ppg, 2.5 rpg, 1.0 apg, 42.6 FG% 35 Micah Johnson G So. 4.0 ppg, 1.8 rpg, 0.6 apg more… Office of Sports Information www.carleton.edu/campus/athletics One North College Street, Northfield, Minnesota 55057 phone 507.646.4185 fax 507.646.5550 2002-03 carleton college knights No. Player Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown (High School) Notes 11 Scott Christensen Sr. G 6-1 Northfield, Minn. Leads MIAC in assists (5.8 apg) 13 Anthony Baquero So. G 6-1 Rosemount, Minn. Averaging 10.3 ppg in MIAC play 15 Khalid Lakanwal So. G 5-10 Bloomington, Minn. (Jefferson) Probable back-up at point guard 21 Dan Karlgaard So. G 5-10 Brainerd, Minn. Two-year starter in football 23 Gunnar Stapp Jr. G 6-1 Gordon, Wis. (Northwood) Double figures in three games 25 Danny Greenberger Fy. G 6-1 Evanston, Ill. Made college debut in opener 31 Kyle Beste So. F 6-5 St. Louis Park, Minn. Double figures in three straight 33 Tanner Schieck Jr. F 6-7 Austin, Minn. Three double-doubles this season 35 Micah Johnson So. G 6-1 Pine River, Minn. (Pine River-Backus) Scored in 10 of 11 contests 41 Dan Forkrud Fy. F 6-5 Inver Grove Hts., Minn. (Rosemount) Leading scorer among FY’s in MIAC 45 Brian Sharkey Fy. G 6-0 Bow, N.H. (St. Paul's School) Made college debut in opener 51 Andrew Knap Jr. F 6-8 Bay Village, Ohio (Bay) Fourth appearance vs. SMU 53 Steve Portschy So. F 6-4 Clarendon Hills, Ill. (Hinsdale Central) Second appearance vs. NWC 55 Nick Gauen Fy. F 6-5 Seattle (Seattle Prep) Scouting Hamline After finishing the previous season with a record of 3-22, the Pipers showed improvment this season, in winning their first three games. But since then the Pipers have run into trouble, losing MIAC sixofeight games, including a 1-5 mark in the MIAC. Swingman Josh Hanson leads the team in scor- ing, posting an average of 14.3 points per game. He also leads the team in rebounding, collecting Standings 5.7 per game. Swingman Tyler Petrich shoots 50.0 percent from the field and scores an average of MIAC Overall 12.4 points per game. Center Paul Muenchow shoots at 54.1 percent from the field and scores 10.3 Bethel 6-1 8-4 points a game, but he only grabs 4.2 rebounds per game. Brandon Rossow is the Piper’s leading Carleton 5-1 8-3 three point shooter, shooting 40.0 percent from downtown and averaging 7.7 points per game. St. Thomas 5-1 9-2 Defensively the Pipers average 8.2 steals per game and they have a +1.2 turnover margin. Gustavus 4-2 8-3 Macalester 4-2 6-5 Beste is named MIAC Player of the Week St. John’s 4-2 5-6 Sophomore Kyle Beste scored 20 points, tying a career high, and had three steals in the St. Olaf 3-3 7-4 Knights’ victory against St. Mary’s last Saturday. In his previous two gamesagainst Northwestern St. Mary’s 2-5 2-8 and Macalester he scored 19 and 17 points, respectively. For his efforts he was named MIAC Player Hamline 1-5 5-6 of the Week. Carleton is 5-0 in MIAC play when Beste reaches double figures in scoring. On the sea- Augsburg 1-6 4-8 Concordia 0-7 1-10 son he averages 14.5 points per game, good for second on the team, 1.6 steals per game and 5.4 rebounds per game. Results Jan. 6 Quick hits Bethel 77, Augsburg 71 St. Thomas 67, Concordia 59 Scott Christensen, with eight assists against St. Mary’s, passed Steve Taylor (‘93) on Carleton’s Carleton 71, St. Mary's 60 career assist list. Christensen is in second place with 354 assist and trails only Chad Boger (‘97), St. John's 66, St. Olaf 56 who had 479 assists in his career… Dan Forkrud is the conference’s leading first-year scorer at 14.2 Macalester 70, Gustavus 65 points per game. Overall, he is the conference’s ninth leading scorer. Forkrud is also the top-ranked Jan. 4 rookie in rebounding at 7.0 collections per game.