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2003-04 Regular Season Champions

2004-05 Horizon League Regular Season Champions

2005-06 Horizon League Regular Season Champions

SUCCESS BASKETBALL Horizon League Standings (Since 2001-02) W L Milwaukee 63 17 Butler 52 28 UIC 48 32 47 33 Wright State 39 41 Loyola 38 42 UW-Green Bay 37 43 State 20 60 Youngstown State 16 64 UWM has experienced unprecedented success in Horizon League play in recent years.

The Panthers have won the last three Horizon League regular season titles and, over the past five seasons, have won 11 more regular season league contests than any other team in the league. In the last four years alone, UWM has posted a 52-12 league mark.

UWM has also made its mark on the postseason Horizon League awards list, with (top right) winning Horizon League Player of the Year honors in 2004 and Ed McCants (bottom right) win- ning the award in 2005. In all, 11 UWM players have been named to the All-Horizon League teams in the past five seasons, including three players named to the squads this past season.

The Panthers have carried that success over to the postseason, winning the league tournament three times and claiming four postseason victories, in- cluding three NCAA Tournament wins. Clay Tucker (2003), Joah Tucker (2005) and Adrian Tigert (2006) have all earned Horizon League Tournament MVP honors. SUCCESS MILWAUKEE BASKETBALL Horizon League Tourney Champs 2003 • 2005 2006

SUCCESS MILWAUKEE BASKETBALL Record League Title Game Attendance In Milwaukee 2003 - 10,115 2004 - 10,254 2005 - 10,783 2006 - 10.021

Along with setting attendance records during the Horizon League Tournament, the Panthers have reset their own school attendance records in each of the last four seasons. Plus, fans the road with the Panthers, heading to Cleveland for the NCAA Tournament in 2005 (below left) and to Jacksonville for the tourney in 2006 (below right).

FAN SUPPORT MILWAUKEE BASKETBALL More than 3,000 UWM students have attended each of the last four Horizon League title games at the U.S. Cellular Arena

STUDENT SUPPORT MILWAUKEE BASKETBALL The men’s basketball at UWM is no stranger to Milwaukee basketball ... or to success.

Rob Jeter was introduced as the 20th in the his- tory of the University on April 12, 2005, and then quickly made his mark by leading the Panthers to their third- straight Horizon League regular-season title and into the second round of the NCAA Tournament.

This is actually Jeter’s sec- ond stint in Milwaukee. He spent two years as an assis- tant to at UWM, laying the foundation for the success the program has enjoyed. He then went with Ryan to , win- ning -to-back regular season Big Ten titles for the first time in school history while earning trips to the Sweet 16 (2003) and (2005).

Jeter started his collegiate career with Ryan as both a player and coach at UW-Plat- teville. When his time in southwest Wisconsin was done, Jeter had won three national championships - one as a player (above right) and two as a coach - and six league titles in eight seasons.

If you like winning numbers, then is your man. In his four years as a player at Platteville, his teams went 102-16. In his 11 years as an assistant coach, his teams posted a 245-85 record, good for a .743 winning percentage. In league play, his teams recorded a 126-46 record. Then, as a head coach, Jeter posted 22 wins - a school record for a first-year head coach and one of the three best marks among first-year head coaches across the country. ROB JETER MILWAUKEE BASKETBALL UWM’s National TV Appearances 2002-03

ESPN2 - Feb. 22 vs. Southern

ESPN - March 11 vs. Butler

CBS - March 20 vs. Notre Dame 2003-04

Fox Net - Dec. 7 vs. NC State

ESPN - Feb. 21 vs. Manhattan

ESPN - March 9 vs. UIC 2004-05

ESPN2 - Feb. 5 vs. UIC

ESPN2 - Feb. 19 vs. Hawai’i

ESPN - March 8 vs. Detroit

CBS - March 17 vs. UWM has made 18 national television appearances over the last four seasons, including six last season. Th e Panthers also receive CBS - March 19 vs. College extensive coverage in the Milwaukee-area media and have a local television contract with CBS-58 and WMLW-TV. CBS - March 24 vs. Illinois 2005-06

ESPN2 - Jan. 14 vs. UW-Green Bay

ESPN2 - Feb. 18 vs. Missouri State

ESPNU - March 4 vs. Loyola

ESPN - March 7 vs. Butler

CBS - March 16 vs. Oklahoma

CBS - March 18 vs. Florida EXPOSURE MILWAUKEE BASKETBALL The city of Milwaukee provides tremendous op- portunities for student-athletes at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, both for entertainment and post-graduate employment possibilities.

Downtown Milwaukee continues to grow, with condominiums and other construction projects un- derway throughout the area. The vibrant downtown, which is busy nearly every night of the year, includes a beautiful River Walk (top left) and endless choices for dining, entertainment and nightlife.

The city especially comes alive during the summer months and is known as the City of Festivals. Riv- erSplash!, Bastille Days, Festa Italiana, German Fest and Irish Fest are just some of the summer activities along Milwaukee’s lakefront. Plus, is the world’s largest music festival according to the Guiness Book of World Records. The 11-day festival features a variety of music from national headline acts to up-and-comers on 12 different stages.

Sports is also a big part of the landscape in Milwau- kee. The Brewers play at beautiful Miller Park (bot- tom left), which hosted the All-Star Game in 2002. And, the Bradley in is home to the NBA’s Mil- waukee Bucks. The Milwaukee-area also hosts an annual PGA event and nearby Kohler has recently played host to the PGA Championship.

The city also provides a great place to start a career after graduation, with many of the city’s biggest com- panies run by other UWM grads. The University’s students regularly take internship opportunities in the city and suburbs, with many of those positions turning into full-time jobs after graduation.

The city of Milwaukee has about 600,000 residents, with more than one million people living in the metro area. The city is also easily accessible to much of the midwest, with just 90 minutes away and Minneapolis approximately 4 1/2 hours away. A GREAT CITY MILWAUKEE BASKETBALL The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is a highly-regarded urban institution located in a beatutiful neighborhood just off the shores of Lake

The campus provides the best of both worlds, with its location in a quiet residential neighborhood standing only minutes from the bustling east side and vibrant downtown Milwaukee

Some of the spots on campus include Spaights Plaza (middle right) and the Golda Meir Library (lower right) A GREAT SCHOOL MILWAUKEE BASKETBALL In recent years, a number of Panthers have turned their collegiate basketball experience at UWM into an opportunity to play professionally. Dylan Page spent two seasons in Greece before moving to Spain for this upcoming season. He’ll be joined in Spain by Adrian Tigert.

Tigert is actually one of five members of the 2006 senior class (pictured at lower right with head coach Rob Jeter) to be pursuing professional basketball op- portunities. Chris Hill, Joah Tucker, Boo Davis and Jason McCoy have all secured a chance to continue to play after both Tucker and Davis played in NBA Summer League contests this past year.

The list of Panthers who have given professional basketball a shot has grown quite long in recent years. Clay Tucker (top right) played for a year in Sweden before returning to the U.S. to play in the ABA, USBL and NBDL. Justin Letten- berger and Jose Winston have also added their name to the list of recent Panthers playing professionally, with both play- ing last season for the Dachau Spurs in Germany.

The tradition of Panther players continu- ing their careers professionally has been present for some time.

Among some of the most well-known Panthers to continue their basketball careers are Von McDade, who was picked in the second round of the NBA Draft in 1991 and then played in the Continental Basketball Association; Shannon Smith, who played in Europe and was on the summer roster of the Pacers following his UWM career; and Ray Krzoska, who played for Sheboygan in the NBL, a predessor of the NBA. OPPORTUNITY MILWAUKEE BASKETBALL Being a part of the basketball program at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee means the chance for once-in-a-lifetime experiences, both on and off the court.

In August of 2003, the UWM men’s basketball team traveled to Europe, visiting the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany and France. Along with playing six games, the players enjoyed a great deal of sightseeing and experienced plenty of European culture. Plans are already underway for another trip overseas by the Panthers.

The team visited , Brussels, Antwerp, Cologne and Paris, including sights like the famous Louvre (right). In all, the trip to Europe covered 12 days for the Panthers. They left from Chicago and flew to Amsterdam, enjoying that city for a day after little sleep. The team headed on to Brussels, where it stayed for three days before heading to Germany. In Cologne, the Panthers stayed for three more days before a lengthy trip to Paris, where the journey concluded.

The Panthers’ travels aren’t limited to the off-sea- son, though. Just two seasons ago, the Panthers trav- eled to Honolulu, Hawai’i and world-famous Waikiki Beach (lower left) for a contest with the University of Hawai’i. They also spent time in New York City for a contest with Manhattan College. Then, this past year, UWM made a western road swing to Wyoming and .

In previous seasons, UWM has taken its act coast-to-coast. In fact, twice in the last six seasons, the Panthers have played on both coasts in the same season. In 2000-01, UWM played three games in Florida before traveling to San Diego, California for a game. Then, in 2003-04, the Panthers played in , , California and Colorado - all within a month.

Traveling is something that continues to get easier all the time for the Panthers, who now are taking advantage of charter flights for some road trips. This past season, the team was able to use charter flights for its games at Memphis, Tennessee , South Dakota State, Wyoming, Montana, Detroit, Youngstown State and Cleveland State. The charter flights help to limit missed class time and provide plenty of time for extra rest at home before and after games. Plus, three of its seven league road games are within 90 minutes of Milwaukee, meaning travel to and from almost half of UWM’s league contests can be completed on gamedays when class is in session. EXPERIENCES MILWAUKEE BASKETBALL The Major Opponents 1999-2000 Wisconsin State Utah 2000-2001 Iowa Illinois Wisconsin Colorado 2001-2002 Iowa State Louisville Wisconsin 2002-2003 Wisconsin Georgia Notre Dame Top: Ronnie Jones vs. Notre Dame in 2003 Bottom: Avery Smith vs. Oklahoma in 2006 2003-2004 Background: Nate Mielke vs. Louisville 2001 North Carolina State Wisconsin 2004-2005 Wisconsin Kansas Purdue Alabama Illinois 2005-2006 Memphis Wisconsin Oklahoma Florida 2006-2007 Washington State UAB Michigan Wisconsin SCHEDULE Coaching Staff Head coach Rob Jeter and his entire staff return for the 2006-07 season in Milwaukee 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball Rob Jeter Head Coach • Second Season • UW-Platteville ‘91 It didn’t take long for Rob Jeter to make his mark as the head men’s basketball coach at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

In fact, in just his first season with the Panthers, Jeter led his team to its third-straight Horizon League regular season title and its second-straight berth in the NCAA Tournament. Once in the tourney, Jeter guided the Panthers to a first-round win over Okla- homa before UWM was eliminated by eventual national champion Florida in the second round.

He also guided the Panthers to a fourth-straight 20-win season and set a school record for wins by a first-year head coach with 22. Plus, he helped three of his players earn All-Horizon League honors, a school record, and three players also earned league all-tournament team recognition.

Jeter was also able to put his personal stamp on the team. The Panthers led the Horizon League in scoring and - ing while also forcing over 15 turnovers per game. UWM was challenged by an extremely difficult non-league schedule, which included road games with Memphis, Wisconsin, Wyoming and Montana and wound up rated as the 21st-most-difficult schedule in the country. Jeter worked under Wisconsin coach Bo Ryan for 10 of his 11 Off the court, UWM set new records for both per-game average years as an assistant coach, spending one year under Mike Deane at Marquette. At Wisconsin, Jeter served as the Badgers’ lead 16 • Coaching StaffHead • CoachJeter Rob and total attendance, and crowds for Jeter’s new Full-Court Club luncheons grew from about 30 to 150 by the end of the year. recruiter while also coordinating Wisconsin’s scouting and aca- demic efforts. Jeter’s work earned him Wisconsin Basketball Coaches’ Associa- tion Division I Coach of the Year honors and he was inducted into In four seasons at Wisconsin, Jeter helped the Badgers to remark- the UW-Platteville Athletic Hall of Fame in September. able success. They won two regular season Big Ten championships and a Big Ten Tournament title. Wisconsin also made four-straight Plus, Jeter’s work continued well into the summer as he filled out NCAA Tournament appearances, including berths in the Sweet a recruiting class meant to fill spots vacated by a seven-member 16 in 2003 and the Elite Eight in 2005. Plus, Wisconsin averaged senior class. That recruiting class, which included the player of nearly 23 wins per season under Ryan and Jeter and posted a the year in Iowa and the starting guard from the top prep school-record 38-game homecourt winning streak. school in the country, has earned rave reviews. Jeter’s foresight on the recruiting trail also helped him land three players who sat Jeter served on Ryan’s staff for two seasons at UWM, recruiting out last season in Milwaukee but should be key contributors this just-departed Panthers Adrian Tigert and Chris Hill while helping coming season. to lay the foundation for success on the basketball court. Under Ryan and Jeter, UWM recorded its first two plus-.500 seasons since Jeter returned to UWM as the 20th head coach in the school’s his- the early 1990’s while increasing attendance nearly 300 percent. tory after serving for the last four years as an assistant coach and associate head coach at the University of Wisconsin. He previously Despite the graduation of seven seniors, the expectations for the served as an assistant at both UWM and Marquette after working 2006-07 season at UWM remain high. It’s something Jeter wouldn’t and playing at UW-Platteville. have any other way. Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball “My dad and my mom always set high standards for us,” Jeter said. “Coach Ryan, The Jeter File who I played for and coached with, always Coaching Experience had high standards. I have always had high Head Coach, UWM 2005-present • Led UWM to the Horizon League regular standards for myself, personally. So, I think season and league tournament titles we are just going to build on the success • Panthers beat Oklahoma in first round of that is already here. I think our young men NCAA Tournament want to win every time they go on the court. • 22 wins easily set a new record for a first- Every time I step on to the court I want to year UWM head coach win. Every time I wake up in the morning I • Helped UWM set records for single-game want to be better than I was yesterday.” average and total attendance

Winning has never been a problem for Jeter. Assistant Coach/Associate Head Coach, Wisconsin 2001-2005 All told, he has been a part of 10 conference • Badgers made four NCAA Tournament championships, including eight as a coach. appearances He has won three national championships, • Reached the Sweet 16 in 2003 and the Elite including two as a coach. As a player at Eight in 2005 UW-Platteville, his teams went 102-16 in • Won two Big Ten regular season titles and four seasons. In his 11 years as an assistant one league tourney title • Finished the ‘04-’05 season ranked 10th in coach, his teams posted a 245-85 combined Rob Jeter Coach • Head Staff 17 • Coaching record, good for a .743 winning percent- the ESPN/USA Today Coaches’ Poll age. In league play, his teams recorded a Assistant Coach, UWM, 1999-2001 126-46 record. • Team posted first back-to-back plus-.500 seasons since early 1990’s Jeter has learned many things over his • Team advanced to semifinals of league years as an assistant, including the value these guys are further ahead than we were tourney for first time of assembling a top-notch staff. He brings last year because they already know what to his entire staff back for a second season, expect,” Jeter said. “We’ve been through the Assistant Coach, Marquette, 1998-99 thrilled with the continuity and the chance league, and we have a clear understanding • Team claimed win over #4 Cincinnati of what teams are going to do. Even just to improve. Assistant Coach, UW-Platteville, 1994-98 our staff – there’s a familiarity with things, • Team compiled 108-6 record “Each year we’re trying to get better as a and our guys aren’t traveling or moving, • Pioneers won two NCAA Division III staff, and there are certainly some things they’re not looking for homes - they’re National Championships we’ve identified that we’ll continue to pretty much settled in and focused on bas- improve on. With everyone back, we can ketball. That’s the best part about starting Playing Experience definitely do that,” Jeter said. “All of my a second year.” UW-Platteville 1987-91 guys have a clear understanding of what I • Captained team that won 1991 NCAA One of the most popular questions asked Division III National Championship want, and I have a clear understanding of • Named to All-WSUC, All-Midwest Region all of the strengths of my staff. Where it of Jeter after taking the job in Milwaukee and All-Final Four teams really helps is with the players. When you a year ago was the style of play he would • UWP record-holder for recruit young men and bring them into a employ. His first answer has always been percentage (.601) and consecutive starts (89) program and then assistant coaches leave, easy - a winning style. But a closer look at • 1990-91 team averaged 97.4 ppg and it is very hard to develop that continuity history, and studying the trends of his 2005- averaged 15.8 steals per game and it is hard for the players. The players 06 squad, shows he’ll likely continue to put • Played professionally in Portugal in 1992- need to see that the coaches are just as all 94 feet of the floor to good use. 93, leading league in scoring committed as they are to making this thing Personal work. So I think when they see the same “We’ll dive after loose balls. We’ll take • Born May 15, 1969 in , Pa. coaches coming back and see the guys that charges. We’ll take good shots. We’ll get recruited them are still here, it really helps after teams,” Jeter said. “You’ll see our point Family their development.” guard blast the ball up the court and all of • Wife: Deanna; sons: Robert (4), Jonathan the things people appreciate.” (1); Dad, Bob, played for the Green Bay The start of a second season in Milwaukee Packers also means everyone - from players to staff In fact, as a player at UW-Platteville, Jeter - has a much clearer view of the expecta- played on a national championship team Education that averaged more than 97 points per • B.S., business administration, tions Jeter has. UW-Platteville, 1991 game and pressed the entire game. In four • M.A., adult education, UW-Platteville, 2001 “There is continuity within the team, and years as a player, Jeter’s teams cracked the NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball Jeter Honored By WBCA, Inducted Into UW-Platteville Hall Of Fame After a tremendous debut season as the head coach at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, the honors have come pouring in for Rob Jeter.

Jeter was inducted into the UW-Platteville Athletic Hall of Fame while also being honored by the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches’ Association as its Division I State Coach of the Year.

The award from his alma mater highlighted his ef- forts as a player and as an assistant coach, which Rob Jeter and his wife, Deanna, with children Jonathan and Robert included three NCAA Di- vision III national titles. 100-point mark 29 times, including a record-setting 149-point outing. “This is a tremendous hon- or,” Jeter said. “Platteville Jeter’s collegiate basketball life started at UW-Platteville, where has meant so much to me he played for Ryan from 1987-91 and then was an assistant from and I have so many fond 1994-98. memories of my time there. The people of Platteville As a player for the Pioneers, Jeter captained the Pioneers to the 1991 NCAA Division III title and was named to the All-Final Four have been supportive of me from the day I walked on campus team. A two-time All-Wisconsin State University Conference se- as a freshman, and they have remained supportive to this day. lection and two-time All-Midwest Region choice, Jeter still holds I am privileged to be a part of the Pioneer family and flattered UW-Platteville records for career field goal percentage (.601) and to be inducted into the hall of fame.” consecutive starts (89). Jeter was also named to the Wisconsin State University Conference honor roll three times. Meanwhile, the competition for the state’s Division I coach of the year honor was stiff, with three state schools making the As an assistant coach, Jeter helped guide the Pioneers to a 108-6 NCAA Tournament. But, UWM was the only school from the overall record, two NCAA Division III titles and four conference state to make the second round. Wisconsin’s Bo Ryan won the award last year. 18 • Coaching StaffHead • CoachJeter Rob championships. In addition to his coaching duties at UW-Plat- teville, Jeter coordinated the program’s academic, recruiting and scouting efforts and directed the Bo Ryan Basketball Camps. He “It is truly an honor to be recognized by the WBCA and its was also an admissions coordinator at the school. In between membership,” Jeter said. “A lot of the credit needs to go to playing and coaching at UW-Platteville, Jeter spent a season my staff and to the student-athletes who worked very hard in playing basketball overseas. He starred for the Olivias Futebol achieving our success. This award is also recognition of the Clube in Portugal in 1992-93, leading the Portuguese national great basketball played in the state of Wisconsin, because many league in scoring. of our key performers were from the state. Our team faced extremely high expectations, and I thought they performed Jeter was born in Pittsburgh, Pa., on May 15, 1969, and then grew admirably under the weight of those expectations. I am very up in Chicago, Ill., as part of an athletic family. His dad, Bob, is a proud of this team and this program, and it is great to get this member of the Hall of Fame and his brother, type of recognition in a year where the state again excelled in Carlton, played basketball alongside Rob at UW-Platteville. .”

Jeter attended high school at Quigley South Preparatory School “There’s no question Rob is one of the youngest and brightest and then headed to UW-Platteville, where he earned his business coaching stars in America right now and we’re very happy to administration degree in 1991. Jeter also received a master’s degree have him in the state of Wisconsin,” WBCA Executive Director in adult education from the school in December of 2001. Jerry Petitgoue said. “He did a great job this season and has a great coaching background. Plus, he is a great person. We’re Jeter and his wife, Deanna, have a four-year old son, Robert, and really happy for him and thrilled to be honoring him.” welcomed their second child, Jonathan, in September of 2005. Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball Brian Bidlingmyer Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator • Second Season • Siena ‘95 Brian Bidlingmyer is starting his second year as an assistant coach and the recruit- The Bidlingmyer File ing coordinator for Rob Jeter and the Milwaukee men’s basketball program. In Milwaukee, Bidlingmyer helps to oversee all recruiting efforts while also participat- ing in all of the on-court aspects of the program. Bidlingmyer was also responsible for assembling the 2006-07 schedule.

Bidlingmyer and Jeter previously worked together during the 1998-99 season at

Marquette, where the two were assistant Bidlingmyer Brian Coach Assistant • Staff 19 • Coaching coaches.

“My relationship with Rob made this an op- East Conference. Under Mike Deane at portunity I could not pass up,” Bidlingmyer Lamar, Bidlingmyer served as the program’s said. “Who you work with and work for is recruiting coordinator in addition to his very important, and I have a tremendous on-the-floor coaching duties, helping the amount of respect for Rob. Obviously, Cardinals capture the 2000 Southland he’s learned from one of the most under- Conference Championship and advance to rated coaches in America in Bo Ryan and the NCAA Tournament for the first time Why ‘Bid’ Is At UWM I believe he is well on his way toward in 17 years. Bidlingmyer also worked with “My relationship with Rob made this an being a tremendous head coach here at Deane for two seasons at Marquette, and opportunity I could not pass up. Who Milwaukee.” was the director of the Mike Deane Bas- you work with and work for is very im- ketball Camps for all six years he worked portant, and I have a tremendous amount “Bid is someone I knew I wanted to have with Deane. of respect for Rob.” on my staff when I became a head coach,” Jeter said. “He is a good teacher and he has His coaching experience has included sum- ‘Bid’ As A Coach great attention to detail, two things that mer stints overseas with People-To-People • Worked two seasons at Binghamton help him both as a coach and a recruiting Sports. He led a team to France during the prior to coming to Milwaukee coordinator. He played for and coached summer of 2000 before taking teams to with a man in Mike Deane who was good at Australia in the summers of 2001 and 2002. • Spent six seasons as an assistant truly studying and analyzing the game, and He also toured Romania as a player with a coach under Mike Deane - two at Mar- he brings all of that knowledge to our staff. College All-Star team in 1991. quette and four at He has also worked all across the country - including previously here in Milwaukee Bidlingmyer played four seasons at Siena • Coached alongside Jeter at Marquette - making the recruiting contacts he has College, where he served as team captain extremely valuable to us.” his senior year. The Saints advanced to the in 1998-99 NIT semifinals in 1994, winning a school- Bidlingmyer’s wide-ranging recruiting record 25 games. He played in 118 consecu- • Also coached College All-Star teams contacts were very important this past tive games at the school and led the team during overseas summer trips in 2000, year, with UWM looking to replace seven in rebounding as a junior. He also holds a 2001 and 2002 seniors. But, the group of players he helped pair of Siena single-game records for field ‘Bid’ As A Player assemble includes player of the year honor- goal percentage (8-for-8) and steals (10). ees from Iowa and South Dakota, as well as The steals mark is also still a Metro Atlantic • Played four years at Siena College players from Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan, record. and Alabama. • Appeared in 118 consecutive games Bidlingmyer, who grew up in Barberton, and still holds two school records Bidlingmyer has delivered results at each , is a member of the Barberton High of his previous coaching stops. In two sea- School Hall of Fame along with such well- • Helped team to a school-record 25 sons at Binghamton, he helped Al Walker known names as and wins and the NIT semifinals during his build the Bearcat program into one of the . He and his wife, Kim, were junior season up-and-coming squads in the America married in June of 2005. NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball Chad Boudreau Assistant Coach • Second Season • Hannibal-LaGrange ‘95 Chad Boudreau is in his second season as an assistant coach at the University of The Boudreau File Wisconsin-Milwaukee. In Milwaukee, Boudreau is a part of all activities in the basketball program, including recruiting and on-court coaching.

“Rob Jeter is what made this job something I jumped at,” Boudreau said. “I have a lot of respect for what he has done as both a player and a coach and have gotten to know him very well over the years. Plus, having recruited extensively in and around Mil- waukee, I knew this was an area my family would be very happy in. It is nice to see how the school has developed and moved into sons. In all, the team won 77 percent of its the national spotlight and it has been very games while Boudreau was at the school, exciting to be a part of it.” posting a 154-46 record. Every season had its highlights, including the 2000 campaign Boudreau had worked for six years as an when Indian Hills finished fourth at the na- assistant coach at Indian Hills Community tional junior college tournament. The team College, helping the school to three Na- went 29-6 in 2001-02, going undefeated in tional Junior College Athletic Association conference play while finishing the season #1 rankings and to the NJCAA Final Four. ranked 10th in the nation in the NJCAA Boudreau Background ranks. In 2002-03, Indian Hills won 25 • Worked six years as an assistant coach “Chad’s recruiting abilities and contacts more games before posting a 22-win season at Indian Hills Community College throughout the country have been a valu- in 2003-04. prior to coming to UWM able resource for the program,” Jeter said. “Plus, with his six years in the junior col- Boudreau had a wide range of respon- • Indian Hills earned three National lege ranks, he has been able to use those sibilities in the well-respected program, connections to help us fill special needs including recruiting, scheduling, strength Junior College Athletic Association in recruiting. Chad also has a great per- and conditioning, academic monitoring, #1 rankings and finished fourth at the sonality and people enjoy being around individual skill development and market- NJCAA Tournament in 2000 him, which helps him build a tremendous ing. He also held duties away from the relationship with the players. I remain very basketball court at Indian Hills, serving as • The team won 77 percent of its games 20 • Coaching Staff • Assistant Coach Chad Boudreau happy he was willing to join us and he has a marketing and recruiting counselor for while Boudreau was at the school, been a very valuable piece of our staff here the school. posting a 154-46 record in Milwaukee.” Prior to his time at Indian Hills, Boudreau • Coached two first-team NJCAA All- Boudreau’s wide-ranging recruiting con- was a graduate assistant coach for the wom- tacts were very important this past year, en’s basketball team at Hannibal-LaGrange Americans and two NBA draft picks with UWM looking to replace seven se- College in Missouri and spent two years while also helping more than 20 players niors. But, the group of players he helped as an assistant varsity and head freshmen earn NCAA Division I scholarships assemble includes player of the year honor- girls basketball coach at Anita High School ees from Iowa and South Dakota, as well as in Iowa. He also played for two seasons at All In The Family players from Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan, Hannibal-LaGrange after earning all-state Chad wasn’t the only member of the Bou- Pennsylvania and Alabama. recognition three times at Harmony High dreau family to experience a highly-suc- School in Iowa. cessful first year on the job. Chad’s wife, At Indian Hills, he helped 22 players earn Stacy, led UW-Whitewater to the NCAA NCAA Division I scholarships, including Boudreau’s wife, Stacy, is the head coach Division III National Championship in two first-team NJCAA All-Americans and of the highly-successful women’s her first year as the head volleyball coach two NBA draft picks. While Boudreau program at UW-Whitewater. The couple at the school. She had previously been the was an assistant at Indian Hills, the men’s has a one-year-old son, Quincy, and is head coach at Iowa Wesleyan. basketball team posted some stellar sea- expecting another child this winter. Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball Duffy Conroy Assistant Coach • Second Season • St. Ambrose ‘99 Duffy Conroy is starting his second season as an assistant coach in Milwaukee for Rob The Conroy File Jeter.

At UWM, Conroy is the director of the Rob Jeter Basketball Camps while also participating in the recruiting, scouting and on-court coaching aspects of the program. He will also be taking on the duties of set- ting the 2007-08 schedule.

“This has been a great opportunity to get to work under Coach Jeter, who has had a great influence on me over the years,” Conroy Duffy Coach Assistant • Staff 21 • Coaching Conroy said. “It was very exciting to come was a part of the incredible success the back to UWM, where I started my col- Badgers have enjoyed under Jeter and Ryan. legiate coaching career, and it is great to Conroy was part of the Badgers’ staff as be building on the winning tradition of they won back-to-back Big Ten regular-sea- the program.” son titles for the first time in school history and advanced to the Sweet 16 in 2003. Conroy spent the 2004-05 as the director of basketball operations at Wisconsin be- Then in 2004-05, Conroy was back on the fore starting his second stint at UWM. He staff as Wisconsin made a run to the Elite served as an administrative assistant for Eight of the NCAA Tournament. In all, the Bo Ryan during the 2000-01 season in Mil- Badgers won 68 games in the three seasons waukee, and then moved to Madison with Conroy worked at the school. Conroy’s Background Ryan, where he was the video coordinator • Has worked alongside Rob Jeter at for two seasons. Conroy played basketball at St. Ambrose both Wisconsin and UWM University in Davenport, Iowa. A two- He took over head coaching and athletic time all-conference performer and team • Part of two Big Ten championship captain, Conroy led St. Ambrose to three director duties at his alma mater, Assump- teams and an Elite Eight team while on tion High School, for the 2003-04 school appearances in the NAIA Tournament. St. the coaching staff at Wisconsin year before returning to Madison for the Ambrose won 20 games during his junior 2004-05 season. campaign and then 26 games during his senior season. That year, he averaged more • Honorable mention All-America In his second stint at Wisconsin, Conroy than 10 points, five rebounds and four as- honoree at St. Ambrose University was responsible for the day-to-day opera- sists per game in earning honorable men- A Basketball Family tional aspects of the program, including tion All-America honors. He finished his Duffy isn’t the only member of the Con- travel and budget matters. career with more than 1,000 points. roy family involved in basketball. In fact, Duffy’s brother, Ed, was named the head “Duffy was one of my first recruits and I Conroy, who was born in Naperville, Ill., always respected his work-ethic as a stu- was an all-state football and basketball coach at his alma mater, , dent-athlete,” Jeter said. “He does a great player at Davenport Assumption High this past April. Ed has recently worked job of relating to the players and the experi- School. closely with , serving as ence he gained as both a high school head the director of basketball operations and coach and is invaluable. He Conroy and his wife, Nikki, were married as an assistant coach for him at Tulsa, has worked hard to earn this opportunity, last year. The couple has a son, Callum, who Coastal Carolina and Tennessee. He has starting as a video coordinator, moving to was born last December. also served as an assistant coach at VMI, basketball operations and now getting a Furman and North Carolina State, while chance to be an assistant coach.” Conroy comes from a college basketball family, as his brother, Ed, is the head coach spending three years as the head coach In both of his stays at Wisconsin, Conroy at The Citadel. at Francis Marion University. NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball Ronnie Jones Director of Basketball Operations • Second Season • UWM ‘04 Ronnie Jones is in his second season as Jones’ career at UWM included two sea- the director of basketball operations at sons playing for Bo Ryan and Rob Jeter. UWM. “It is great to have a former student-athlete Jones’ duties include many of the day-to- at Milwaukee on our staff, and Ronnie was day functions of the basketball program, a big part of the group that helped rekindle including travel arrangements and facility the winning tradition here,” Jeter said. “He scheduling. is a great role model for our players, a valu- able resource for our guys and really fills a Jones has returned to the school where variety of roles for us.” he starred as a player from 1998-2003. He helped the Panthers to the school’s first- Jones spent 2004-05 as an assistant coach ever Horizon League Tournament title and made (201) and assists (273). He also set under former Panther assistant Ryan NCAA Tournament appearance in 2003. a school record for three-point baskets Swanson at Garden City Community Col- He is among UWM’s Division I career lead- in a single game when he knocked in 10 lege. Garden City went 23-9 with current ers in games played (118), games started three-point shots at Youngstown State on Panthers Avery Smith and Torre Johnson (82), points (1,182), three-point field goals Jan. 2, 2002. on the roster. Chip MacKenzie Video Coordinator • Second Season • Edgewood ‘90 Chip MacKenzie is in his second year as at Madison Edgewood before continuing the video coordinator for the University his basketball career at , of Wisconsin-Milwaukee men’s basketball where he still holds the single-game scoring program. record (46 points).

MacKenzie came to UWM after spending MacKenzie graduated from Edgewood three seasons as the head coach at Pecaton- College in 1990 and then served as an as-

22 • Coaching Staff • Support Staff ica High School in southwest Wisconsin, sistant coach at Edgewood High School for where he compiled a 40-26 record. 10 years, as the team compiled a 156-81 record. In his current position, MacKenzie is re- sponsible for coordinating the entire video He also worked for two seasons as an operation for Milwaukee basketball. pupil of the system we use and that will help assistant coach for his brother, Dana, at him tremendously in breaking down game Pecatonica, helping the school to a runner- “Chip has been a high school head coach and practice video.” up finish in the WIAA Tournament and a and has a lot of coaching experience,” head 40-10 mark. MacKenzie then became the coach Rob Jeter said. “He also has been a MacKenzie played high school basketball head coach at the school in 2002.

UWM’s men’s basketball support staff includes pro- gram assistant Deidre Merritt, who handles many of the administrative duties for head coach Rob Jeter and the coaching staff. Dave Beine serves as the ath- letic trainer for men’s basketball (full bio on page 160). Meanwhile, Michael Poll is one of the most well-known faces around Panther basketball and all of UWM ath- letics. He serves as a team manager for many of UWM’s teams.

The full staff of men’s basketball team managers in- Program Assistant Athletic Trainer Manager cludes Jennifer Onopa, Justin Einerson, Brian Rutz and Deidre Merritt Dave Beine Michael Poll Jeff McCracken. Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-07 Outlook Head coach Rob Jeter will be counting on returnees like Avery Smith to lead the way for a talented group of newcomers 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball Young Panthers Ready To Prowl Talented newcomers join four returnees for 2006-07 season The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee men’s basketball team will have a new look in the 2006-07 season.

In fact, that’s a huge understatement. UWM’s roster includes 15 players in their first or second years in Milwaukee, with a number of newcomers on the brink of cracking into the . Plus, with all five starters from last season having graduated, the Panthers are assured of hav- ing an entirely new starting five this year.

All of those facts lead to the conventional wisdom the Panthers are poised for a step back in the Horizon League. But, a closer look at the group assembled in Milwau- kee points toward a great opportunity to exceed those expectations. And, don’t for a moment think the Panthers aren’t setting their own expectations high and doing everything they can to defend their Nick Hansen (left) and Kevin Massiah (right) are UWM’s two seniors three-straight Horizon League regular season titles. with expectations you always have that Massiah, meanwhile, will be looked at to next class coming out wanting to continue provide depth inside. Jeter is hopeful he will UWM believes it has assembled an ex- the program in the direction it has been develop by spending a second-consecutive tremely talented group of players, com- heading. You want to keep it going,” UWM year in Milwaukee. bining four returnees with a high-level head coach Rob Jeter said. “When I look at

24 • 2006-07 Outlook collection of newcomers. The returnees Nick and Kevin, I see two young men to- “Kevin has finally had a chance to settle include two seniors and two juniors, with tally dedicated to getting themselves ready in somewhere,” Jeter said. “He’s bounced Avery Smith and Allan Hanson appear- physically. Both have come back ready to around a little bit and with him coming ing in every game last season. The impact go and I really see them being more vocal back and being a leader, this is exactly newcomers are highlighted by Northern with some of the younger guys. They are what he needs to get comfortable and call Illinois transfer Paige Paulsen, 2005 Mil- going to be a big part of our success this someplace home. I think he’s ready.” waukee City Conference Player of the Year year because of their work on and off the Ricky Franklin and junior-college transfer court.” UWM’s other two scholarship returnees Marcus Skinner. are backcourt mates Hanson and Smith. The story of Hansen, who has made con- The two were part of the regular rotation It should all add up to an intriguing year tributions in each of the last two years, is a season ago, with Smith averaging 4.7 for the Panthers, who are trying to turn a happy one for Jeter. He truly sees that points per game and Hanson shooting 46.7 their new look into the same old success Hansen has earned his scholarship and the percent from three-point range. While the the program has enjoyed. chance for playing time this year. two are definitely in battles to earn a spot in the starting lineup, Jeter sees the pair doing UWM’s group of returnees start with the “Nick really went into this summer and the right things to claim prominent spots two-member senior class. Kevin Massiah dedicated himself to becoming a better in the Panther rotation. is in his second season at UWM after stints basketball player no matter what,” Jeter at Western Kentucky and Schoolcraft CC. said. “Even if he didn’t have a scholarship, “I see it in the maturity with which they Nick Hansen, meanwhile, has earned a he was going to get himself ready to help are handling the preseason workouts. You scholarship this season after playing his this team. That kind of attitude is a special can see them really pushing themselves and first three years at UWM as a walk-on. attitude, knowing he was paying for his pushing the younger players to work even school and it was his last year and yet he harder, so that is a good sign,” Jeter said. “One thing you can’t measure is tradition. was still willing to get himself in the best “On the basketball court, it is all about de- With tradition comes expectation, and shape possible and be ready to compete.” cision-making and doing the right things, Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball and they are making better decisions than they were last year. It is their time because they are veteran returning players. Now, it 2006-2007 Schedule is about getting them settled into their roles. I really like the fact Nov. 1 UW-Parkside (EX) 7 pm they are really pushing themselves and their maturity is showing Nov. 6 Edgewood (EX) 7 pm up in the preseason. That is only going to carry over into the rest of the year.” John Thompson Foundation Classic @ Milwaukee, Wis. Nov. 10 Radford 7:30 pm Clearly, though, UWM will be counting heavily upon a highly- Nov. 11 Washington State 7:30 pm touted group of newcomers to make a major difference in 2006- Nov. 12 UAB 5:30 pm 07. The leader of that newcomer group is Paulsen, who played Notes: UWM will be playing a Pac 10 team for the first time in two seasons at Northern Illinois before sitting out last season school history in Milwaukee. His Division I collegiate experience, as well as his experience in the program, makes the former South Dakota Mr. John Thompson Foundation Classic @ Ann Arbor, Mich. Basketball a key component in the mix for this season. Nov. 15 @ Michigan 6 pm

“It is so important that he has college experience, both at Northern Nov. 19 @ Northern Iowa (WMLW) 4 pm Illinois and with us in practice last year, because we are going to Of Note: First men’s basketball game at new McLeod Center in Cedar Falls, Iowa need his experience,” Jeter said. “We have returning players, but Nov. 22 South Dakota State 7 pm not all of them were on scholarship and not all of them saw a lot Nov. 26 Tennessee Tech 7 pm of minutes, so we need some veteran leadership. Although Paige Nov. 29 @ Central Michigan 6 pm will be a first-year player for us, he is still a veteran.” Dec. 2 @ Oakland (WMLW) 3 pm Jeter is also excited about the talent and style Paulsen will bring Dec. 6 @ Missouri State 7 pm to the floor.

Of Note: Return game for last year’s BracketBusters contest in 25 • 2006-07 Outlook Milwaukee; UWM’s first visit to Springfield since 2002 “He is talented because he is so versatile,” Jeter said. “At 6-7, he Dec. 10 Youngstown St.* 12 pm can definitely play an inside position, but with his ball skills on Dec. 13 @ Wisconsin (WMLW) 7 pm the perimeter he can play on the outside. He should be a difficult Dec. 22 @ Sam State (WMLW) 7 pm matchup for an inside player. I think the fact that he’s played two Dec. 27 Wyoming 7 pm years of college basketball should allow him to step in and play, Of Note: Second Mountain West team to visit Milwaukee - Air and we’re going to expect a lot out of him.” Force played at Cell in 2004 Dec. 30 Butler* 7 pm UWM’s other interior newcomers bring junior-college experience with them to Milwaukee. Skinner played the last two seasons at Jan. 4 Detroit* 7 pm Mott Community College and has been extremely impressive in Jan. 6 @ Loyola* 3 pm preseason workouts. Sam Mauldin, meanwhile, played at Shelton Jan. 11 @ Cleveland State* 6:30 pm State in Alabama before sitting out last season at Birmingham Jan. 13 @ Youngstown State* (WMLW) 6:30 pm Southern with an injury. If healthy, he’ll be another important Jan. 17 UIC* 7 pm addition to the mix in Milwaukee. Jan. 21 Wright State* 1 pm Jan. 25 @ Detroit* (WMLW) 6 pm “Both Marcus and Sam have junior-college experience, so they Jan. 27 UW-Green Bay* (ESPN2) 1 pm Of Note: Fifth-straight season where Panthers will make na- should be able to provide more of the experience this team needs,” tional television appearance Jeter said. “Both young men are very athletic and both are very Jan. 29 Cleveland State* 7 pm strong. Sam at 6-9, 240 really gives us that bulk – he has very nice size. Marcus at 6-6, 230 is very fast and can really move. For us, Feb. 3 @ Butler* 3 pm it is always about matchups, and those two guys are going to be Feb. 5 @ Wright State* (WMLW) 6 pm difficult to guard because of their versatility. Even Sam, at his size, Feb. 14 Loyola* 7 pm is not bad out on the perimeter and can some matchup Feb. 17 @ Saturday TBA problems there. I like those two guys.” Feb. 21 @ UIC* 7 pm Feb. 24 @ UW-Green Bay* (WMLW) 7 pm The bulk of UWM’s newcomers are expected to make their pres- ence known in the backcourt. Franklin, an all-state performer in Horizon League Tournament • Feb. 27-March 6 • TBA high school who was ranked as the third-best player in Wisconsin as a senior, is eligible this season and appears destined for a spot in • Home games in bold and played at the U.S. Cellular Arena the starting lineup. Other additions include Charlie Swiggett, who • All times are central played this past season at Notre Dame Prep, and Roman Gentry, • Television coverage in parenthesis the Iowa Class 4A Player of the Year. The talents of this group, in • Asterick indicates Horizon League game

NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball addition to the return of Smith and Hanson, have the Panthers likely to field a number of three-guard lineups.

“If you take a look at college basketball, guards really dominate the play. I think we’re going to be able to use it to our ad- vantage because we’re really going to be able to put pressure on people,” Jeter said. “In a full-court press, we’re really going to be able to get out and extend and really get after people because we’re going to have a lot of bodies. We also play an offense that puts four guys on the perimeter, so now we’re going to have three or four guys on the perimeter at all times that can all make decisions, handle the ball and attack from the wing. It will make us much more dif- ficult to guard.” Avery Smith (left) and Allan Hanson (right) each played in all 31 games last season In addition to all of the players noted above, them,” Jeter said. “If everyone is giving us worry about really making sure the guys junior Michael Bendall and freshmen Kay- exactly what we want, there will be plenty would be mentally and physically prepared lan Anderson and Ryan Thornton are also of opportunities for all of them to play. Last for the season. Because of their maturity poised to make a push for time in the rota- year, we didn’t change the starting lineup and their age, they knew what to expect tion. It means Jeter has plenty of choices in until there was an injury. This year, I think and they knew how to get their bodies making up his rotation, and it has provided that starting lineup could change a little ready for the season,” Jeter said. “With a for plenty of competition in practice. more throughout the year.” younger group, we have to do more with the mental part of it and really get them to “Right now, I probably could pick four Mixing in a large number of new players understand why it’s important to work as or five guys who have started to separate can be challenging, but that process ac- hard as you can work all the time. Because themselves, but we’re going to need at tually started this summer, with most of they are young players, and because of their least eight or nine. I would also say I could UWM’s newcomers already on campus. lack of experience, they don’t completely

26 • 2006-07 Outlook probably pick 11 that have a chance to be It gave them a chance to spend time with understand that.” in that group and that we’re really looking the returnees and those that sat out last at, so there is no question we have a lot of season, meaning a relationship was formed UWM’s young troops will be challenged talented options,” Jeter said. “Opportunities long before preseason conditioning began by what is likely the most difficult non- are available for everyone, and everyone in September. league schedule in the Horizon League. The has a chance this year. I thought last year Panthers start the year by hosting the John people kind of settled in and knew the “This is where you really start to see the Thompson Foundation Classic, which in- seven seniors were going to play and that it development of a program, when you have cludes Washington State and UAB. UWM was their time. This year, I think everyone guys that have already been through what also has games at Michigan, Wisconsin, sees an opportunity to play and that’s why we are asking them to do,” Jeter said. “You Northern Iowa and Missouri State – all it has been so competitive.” can see the returning players take more of postseason teams from a year ago, plus the an active role in teaching the newer players usual Horizon League slate. The large number of choices for the playing about how things are done here – how drills rotation also means the Panthers could use are done and how we want things done. Last “It obviously is one of the most challenging a variety of starting lineups, especially early year was difficult because we were teaching schedules this program has ever faced. But, in the season. everyone. This year, you can see the older with what this program has accomplished, guys really taking the younger guys under it is also the high-level schedule we should “This year is going to be a little different their wing and teaching them.” be playing,” Jeter said. “Young or not, we than most. Right now guys are starting to are aiming to prepare our team to defend position themselves in front of other guys, One thing Jeter and the coaches have its conference championship. There’s no but there are guys right behind them every worked hard at this preseason is helping question our focus is on the league, and the day. For us, we’re going to put the best the new players understand the rigors will league is very strong this year. Expectations five guys on the floor to start the year, and face in Division I college basketball. won’t be quite as high for us, but we need then it is up to those guys to continue to to prepare this team to play at a champion- stay there or to have other guys push past “With last year’s team, we didn’t have to ship level.”

Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-07 Panthers Kevin Massiah is one of four returnees who will look to keep the Panthers atop the Horizon League this season 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball 28 • 2006-07 Panthers • Seniors

Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball #33 • Nick Hansen Senior • Forward • 6-5 • Appleton, Wis. • Appleton West HS • Accounting Career Overview Entering his fourth season on the Panther The Hansen File roster ... has earned a scholarship for this 2005-06 Season Highs Points...... 5 vs. Upper Iowa 11/21 season after playing as a walk-on during the Rebounds...... 3 vs. Detroit 2/21 last three seasons ... has made key contribu- Assists...... 1 - 2 times tions off the bench in each of the last two Steals...... 1 vs. Youngstown St. 2/9 seasons and should compete for additional Blocks...... 1 @ Cleveland St. 2/11 playing time this season. 3-Pt. Shots...... 1 - 3 times

2005-06 Season Notes UWM Career Highs Appeared in 17 games and scored 24 points Points...... 6 @ Wisconsin 12/15/04 ... scored five points in the win over Up- Rebounds...... same - 1 time Assists...... same - 3 times per Iowa Nov. 21 ... played 12 minutes in Steals...... same - 1 time the game at Tennessee Tech ... scored in Cleveland State Jan. 22 ... added two points Blocks...... same four-straight appearances, breaking into vs. Youngstown Feb. 12. 3-Pt. Shots...... 2 @ Wisconsin 12/15/04

the scoring column vs. Oakland, UIC, • Seniors 29 • 2006-07 Panthers Detroit and Youngstown State ... knocked 2003-04 Season Notes What’s In A Number? in a three-pointer in a win at Youngstown Appeared in four games for the Panthers Justin Lettenberger wore number 33 State Jan. 26 ... scored four points in a win ... collected four points and two rebounds before Hansen took the number for the over Youngstown State Feb. 9 ... made an- vs. Concordia-St. Paul Nov. 25 ... knocked 2004-05 season (he wore 43 and 54 his other three-pointer in the regular-season in a three-pointer in the contest ... also had freshman season). What’s ironic is, much finale against Detroit Feb. 21 ... played three points and three rebounds vs. Cleve- like Hansen, Lettenberger was a stellar eight minutes in that contest ... converted land State Feb. 28 as the Panthers clinched contributor as a walk-on, starting 17 a three-pointer late in the second half in the Horizon League title ... made another career games and playing a key role on the league tournament title game win over three-pointer against the Vikings ... other the 2003 NCAA Tournament team. And, Butler March 7. two appearances came Jan. 22 at Cleveland though Hansen has earned a scholarship State and Jan. 24 at Detroit ... did have one for his senior season, the two are by far 2004-05 Season Notes rebound at Cleveland State. the most prominent walk-ons in this Played in both exhibition games off the recent age of Panther basketball. bench ... appeared in 19 games during the Appleton West High School Hard Work Pays Off season ... scored four points in the opener Hansen helped lead the Appleton West to It was early in September Hansen learned against Prairie View Nov. 20 ... entered the Division I state title game, where they he would receive a scholarship for his the regular rotation Dec. 7 at Saint Louis, lost to Milwaukee King ... a teammate of senior season. Coach Rob Jeter called scoring three points and grabbing two re- Wisconsin’s ... averaged 10.2 Hansen into his office and let him know bounds in 10 minutes ... added three points ppg and 5.5 rpg his senior season. his hard work for the past three seasons at Valpo Dec. 11 ... scored a career-high had paid off. six points at Wisconsin Dec. 15 ... played Personal 15 minutes in that contest ... scored his six Son of Russ and Lori ... regularly named to “I think my story is the perfect example,” points on a pair of three-pointers ... con- the honor roll in high school ... consistently Hansen told his hometown Appleton tributed two rebounds vs. Kansas Dec. 22 posts a better-than 3.0 grade-point average Post-Crescent. “It does pay off in the end. ... had three rebounds in three minutes vs. at UWM. You just have to keep pushing yourself.”

• Hansen’s Career Totals Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-3FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct ORB-DRB TRB RPG PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg 2003-04 4-0 12/3.0 2-6 .333 2-5 .400 2-4 .500 2-3 5 1.3 0-0 0 0 0 0 8/2.0 2004-05 19-0 85/4.5 7-14 .500 4-10 .400 2-4 .500 3-15 18 0.9 2-0 3 2 0 1 20/1.1 2005-06 17-0 73/4.3 9-16 .563 3-9 .333 3-4 .750 6-6 12 0.7 4-0 2 3 1 1 24/1.4 Totals 40-0 170/4.3 18-36 .500 9-25 .360 7-12 .583 11-25 36 0.9 6-0 5 5 1 2 52/1.3

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Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball #1 • Kevin Massiah Senior • Forward • 6-5 • Toronto, Ont. • York Memorial HS/Schoolcraft CC • Sociology Career Overview The Massiah File Getting ready for his second season in Mil- 2005-06 Season Highs waukee after transferring from Schoolcraft Points...... 7 @ South Dakota St. 12/6 Community College ... spent two years at Rebounds...... 7 vs. Upper Iowa 11/21 Western Kentucky University ... contrib- Assists...... 2 vs. Saint Louis 12/3 uted a year ago as one of the first big men Steals...... 1 - 3 times off the bench and should be competing for Blocks...... n/a 3-Pt. Shots...... 1 - 4 times a starting spot this season. UWM Career Highs 2005-06 Season Notes Points...... same Played in the first 24 games of the season Rebounds...... same off the bench before missing the final three Assists...... same games of the regular season with a calf rebounds per game ... helped Schoolcraft Steals...... same injury ... did return to play briefly against to a 27-3 record ... attended Western Ken- Blocks...... same 3-Pt. Shots...... same Loyola in the league tourney and Florida tucky for two years ... played as a reserve 31 • 2006-07 Panthers • Seniors 31 • 2006-07 Panthers in the NCAA Tournament ... played 16 for an NCAA Tournament team in 2002-03 Oh Canada! or more minutes in a game seven times ... appeared in 23 games that season as a Kevin Massiah is one of two players from ... tossed in six points and grabbed seven true freshman ... missed the 2003-04 season Canada on UWM’s roster, with Kaylan rebounds vs. Upper Iowa Nov. 21 ... added with an injury ... also played one season of Anderson also calling Toronto, Ontario, six points in a win over Saint Louis Dec. prep-school ball at Maine Central Institute his home. There has not been a long list 3 ... scored seven points at South Dakota ... averaged 16 points and five rebounds of Canadians on the UWM basketball St. Dec. 6 ... contributed five points off the per game in one of the top prep basketball roster -- in fact a quick check of the records shows no Canadians recently on bench against Hawai’i Dec. 10 ... played leagues in the country, the New England the UWM basketball roster. But, UWM’s a season-high 20 minutes at Wisconsin Prep School Athletic Association ... helped soccer program did benefit from the Dec. 15 ... added four points vs. Oakland the Huskies to a 26-6 record. recent presence of Janice McGann of Dec. 21 ... tossed in five points in the win Oakville, Ontario. McGann was an all- at Wyoming Dec. 27 ... also added three York Memorial High School region performer both on the field and rebounds in that contest ... had five more Averaged 30.5 ppg during his career, toss- in the classroom. points at UIC Jan. 5 ... pitched-in with five ing in 30 ppg as a junior and 32 ppg as a We’ve Met Before points at Youngstown State Jan. 26 ... played senior ... once scored 57 points in a game Kevin Massiah had played two years two minutes against Loyola in the league ... added eight rebounds and 3.5 assists per of Division I college basketball and has semifinals in returning from injury ... did game over his career ... named to the five- reached the NCAA Tournament each not play in the title game against Butler man All-Canada team following both his year. Ironically, UWM has been involved each time. Obviously this past season, ... played late in the NCAA Tournament junior and senior seasons ... led his team Massiah was on the roster as the Panthers Second Round game against Florida. to three-straight winning seasons, a city reached the NCAA Tournament. But, in championship and two playoff appearances 2002-03, when Massiah was at Western Before UWM ... a Toronto Sun GTA First Team All-Star. Kentucky, the Hilltoppers were sent to Played the 2004-05 season at Schoolcraft , Ind., for their first-round Community College in Michigan ... aver- Personal game. That was the same site the Panthers aged 15.5 ppg while shooting nearly 62 Son of Joseph and Pamela ... cousin, Vidal, played at. Each team lost their first-round percent from the field ... also averaged 7.7 played basketball at St. Bonaventure. game that year.

• Massiah’s Career Totals Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-3FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct ORB-DRB TRB RPG PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg 2005-06 26-0 290/11.2 22-52 .423 4-15 .267 13-19 .684 12-25 37 1.4 32-0 6 13 0 3 61/2.3 Totals 26-0 290/11.2 22-52 .423 4-15 .267 13-19 .684 12-25 37 1.4 32-0 6 13 0 3 61/2.3

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Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball #12 • Allan Hanson Junior • Guard • 6-0 • Milwaukee, Wis. • Wauwatosa East HS • Marketing Career Overview Has played two seasons with the Panthers The Hanson File after starring at Wauwatosa East High 2005-06 Season Highs Points...... 10 vs. Detroit 2/21 School ... played mainly as the backup point Rebounds...... 4 vs. UIC 2/15 guard but started to earn minutes at the Assists...... 3 @ Loyola 1/30 off-guard position in 2005-06 ... one of five Steals...... 1 - 3 times juniors on UWM’s roster in 2006-07. Blocks...... n/a 3-Pt. Shots...... 3 - 2 times 2005-06 Season Notes Appeared in every game ... shot 45 percent UWM Career Highs from three-point range ... his 21 made 3’s Points...... same ranked fourth on the team ... had two as- Rebounds...... same sists, two steals and three rebounds in the Assists...... 5 vs. Prairie View 11/20/04 exhibition opener with Parkside Nov. 2 ... Steals...... 1 - 2 times played 12 minutes off the bench in the exhi- three collegiate points vs. UW-Parkside Blocks...... same bition finale with Platteville ... scored three Nov. 23 ... played six minutes at Wisconsin 3-Pt. Shots...... same

points off the bench at Tennessee Tech Dec. 15, grabbing three rebounds ... also • Juniors 33 • 2006-07 Panthers Nov. 28 ... tossed in a then-collegiate-best appeared for two minutes vs. Kansas Dec. Big Shot Al six points in a win over Saint Louis Dec. 3 22 ... appeared for eight minutes at Butler Then-sophomore Allan Hanson helped ... contributed three points at Wisconsin Jan. 6, moving into the regular rotation ... the Panthers nearly pull off an amazing Dec. 15 ... scored three points at Montana scored two points and added two assists vs. late-game comeback against UIC last Dec. 30 ... tallied six points on a pair of Loyola Jan. 8 ... grabbed three rebounds in season. Late in the game, UWM was play- three-point baskets in a win over Loyola 13 minutes at Youngstown State Jan. 12 ... Jan. 11 ... collected nine points at UW- scored three points vs. Cleveland State Jan. ing without injured senior Adrian Tigert Green Bay Jan. 14 ... totaled two offensive 20 ... tossed in four points vs. Youngstown and the Panthers were trailing by three rebounds and three assists at Loyola Jan. State Feb. 12 ... had two points at Hawaii points with six seconds remaining. Boo 30 ... had nine points and four rebounds Feb. 19 ... scored three points and had two Davis was fouled and made 1-of-2 free vs. UIC Feb. 15 ... tallied a career-best 10 rebounds at Cleveland State Feb. 26. throws, and UWM gained possession of points vs. Detroit Feb. 21 ... pitched-in with the rebound after jump ball. Hanson was five points in the league semifinal win over Wauwatosa East High School then fouled on the ensuing inbounds pass Loyola March 4 ... scored six points in the Rated as the fifth-best senior in the state and went to the line needing NCAA Tournament Second Round game of Wisconsin in 2004 ... all-state performer to make both shots to force overtime. vs. Florida March 18. according to both the and Hanson came through without even a the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel ... origi- 2004-05 Season Notes nally signed with Akron ... also an all-area hesitation, sending the game to OT and The only true freshman among UWM’s top honoree ... averaged more than 16 ppg in keeping UWM’s hopes alive. 11 players in the rotation ... saw minutes his final two seasons at Tosa East ... also Staying Close To Home throughout most of the league season as averaged more than five assists per game Hanson made a late decision to stay close the backup ... appeared in 22 ... team won three league titles. to home and attend UWM. A standout games overall ... made 12 appearances in at Wauwatosa East, Hanson originally league contests ... averaged six points and Personal four assists per game during the exhibi- Son of Allan Hanson and Rhonda Ke- signed a national letter of intent with tion season ... dished out five assists in 13 arney ... has done volunteer work at the Akron. But, after a coaching change at minutes in his UWM regular season debut Hillside Boys and Girls Club for the last Akron, Hanson sought his release and Nov. 20 vs. Prairie View ... scored his first two years. enrolled at UWM.

• Hanson’s Career Totals Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-3FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct ORB-DRB TRB RPG PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg 2004-05 22-0 138/6.3 6-32 .188 3-10 .300 7-10 .700 4-12 16 0.7 7-0 18 18 0 2 22/1.0 2005-06 31-0 312/10.1 23-73 .315 21-45 .467 18-25 .720 9-16 25 0.8 27-0 20 15 0 3 85/2.7 Totals 51-0 450/8.5 29-105 .276 24-55 .436 25-35 .714 13-28 41 0.8 34-0 38 33 0 5 107/2.0 NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball 34 • 2006-07 Panthers • Juniors

Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball #0 • Avery Smith Junior • Guard • 6-3 • Milwaukee, Wis. • Washington HS/Laurinburg Prep/Garden City • Education Policy Career Overview The Smith File Ready to begin his second season at 2005-06 Season Highs Milwaukee after playing at Garden City Points...... 11 - 2 times Community College in 2004-05 ... was Rebounds...... 6 - 2 times expected to redshirt in 2005-06 but played Assists...... 3 vs. Saint Louis 12/3 his way into the rotation during preseason Steals...... 5 vs. Hawai’i 12/10 Blocks...... n/a practice and UWM’s two exhibition games 3-Pt. Shots...... 2 vs. Saint Louis 12/3 ... provides tremendous energy on the defensive end. UWM Career Highs Points...... same 2005-06 Season Notes Rebounds...... same Appeared in every game off the bench ... Assists...... same Steals...... same reached double figures in points four times vs. Detroit Feb. 21 ... added four points off Blocks...... same ... finished fifth on the team in scoring while the bench in the league title game win over 3-Pt. Shots...... same

leading the team in steals ... played 15 or Butler March 7. • Juniors 35 • 2006-07 Panthers more minutes in a game 14 times ... sparked Earning Your Keep the Panthers with four points and three Before UWM When Avery Smith joined the UWM steals in 10 second-half minutes against Played the 2004-05 season at Garden City basketball team last September, it was Platteville Nov. 8 ... scored seven points Community College ... averaged 12.1 points commonly thought he would redshirt and grabbed four rebounds off the bench at per game while helping his team to a 23-9 during the 2005-06 season. In fact, Smith played just six minutes in the first Memphis Nov. 15 ... tossed in 11 points and record ... earned honorable mention All- exhibition game against UW-Parkside. had four steals vs. Upper Iowa Nov. 21 ... Jayhawk Conference honors ... was one But, in exhibition game #2 against UW- added eight points off the bench at Tennes- of only three first-year players honored Platteville, Smith sparked the Panthers in by the league in their post-season awards see Tech Nov. 28 ... contributed 11 points the second half, scoring four points and off the bench in a win over Saint Louis Dec. balloting ... played in 32 games during the collecting three steals in 10 minutes. That 3 ... scored eight points at South Dakota St. 2004-05 season ... made 45 percent of his earned him a spot in the rotation, and he Dec. 6 ... added seven points, six rebounds field goal attempts, including better than 36 scored seven points in 15 minutes in his and a career-best five steals in a win over percent of his shots from three-point range Division I collegiate debut at Memphis. Hawai’i Dec. 10 ... played a season-high 26 ... played for Panthers’ director of basketball He never gave up his spot in the rotation minutes against the Warriors ... had seven operations Ronnie Jones at Garden City ... from there, finishing fifth on the team in points and three rebounds at Wisconsin also played for a season at Laurinburg Prep scoring. Dec. 15 ... tallied 10 points to go with six in North Carolina. Stolen Moments rebounds and three steals at Wyoming Dec. Smith made his biggest mark on the 27 ... collected six points, three rebounds Washington High School 2005-06 Panthers on the defensive end, and three steals in a win over Cleveland Played three seasons at Washington High where he led the team in steals and was St. Jan. 2 ... tallied nine points and three School in Milwaukee ... helped Washington a disrupting force for UWM. He tallied a steals vs. Youngstown St. Feb. 9 ... collected to 20 wins and the sectional final in 2003. career-best five steals in the Dec. 10 win seven points and three rebounds vs. UIC over Hawai’i, just outside of the top five Feb. 15 ... had 10 points and four rebounds Personal single-game performances in UWM’s vs. Missouri St. Feb. 18 ... scored six points Was born and grew up in Milwaukee. Division I history.

• Smith’s Career Totals Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-3FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct ORB-DRB TRB RPG PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg 2005-06 31-0 438/14.1 54-166 .325 7-30 .233 32-53 .604 26-36 62 2.0 49-2 24 43 0 37 147/4.7 Totals 31-0 438/14.1 54-166 .325 7-30 .233 32-53 .604 26-36 62 2.0 49-2 24 43 0 37 147/4.7

NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball #22 • Kaylan Anderson Freshman • Guard • 6-5 • Toronto, Ont. • West Hill HS/Central Park Christian • Undecided Career Overview Starts his second season in Milwaukee. The Anderson File Getting A Chance 2005-06 Fans have already gotten a peak at An- Redshirted the season to maintain fresh- derson during the exhibition season a man eligibility. year ago. Thanks to a new NCAA rule that allows players that play in exhibition Before UWM contests to redshirt, Anderson was able Spent the 2004-05 school year at Birming- to play against both Parkside and Plat- ham Central Park Christian in Alabama ... led his highly-regarded team in scoring teville, then retain a year of eligibility. with 19.7 points per game ... helped Cen- Anderson did score three points and grab tral Park Christian to a 29-6 record ... also four rebounds against Parkside. grabbed 7.2 rebounds and 3.4 steals per Rob Jeter On Kaylan Anderson contest in his one season ... contributed 2.8 “We’re excited to have Kaylan with us assists per game at the prep school. 17 points ... was a participant at the All- Canada camp in the summer of 2004. and I think he will have benefitted from West Hill High School redshirting last season. He has athleti- Earned honors as one of the top guards Personal cism and length and has the abilty to play in Canada during his high school career Son of Delroy and Angela ... has worked multiple positions, which gives him ... named to the Toronto East All-Region as a counselor at the Phase 1 the chance to succeed on this level. He Team following his senior season ... also Five-Star Camp ... cousin of Cleveland certainly is the kind of person we want earned team most valuable player honors State’s Patrick Tatham, Michigan’s Jevohn in terms of a student, a person and a ... played in Canada’s version of the Mc- Shepherd and the University of New Or- player.” Donald’s All-American game and scored leans’ Jamie McNeilly. #5 • Ricky Franklin Sophomore • Guard • 6-1 • Milwaukee, Wis. • Riverside HS • Undecided Career Overview

36 • 2006-07 Panthers • Newcomers Starts his second year at UWM, but is The Franklin File eligible to practice and play with the team Stellar Resume for the first time this season. There seems to be little question Ricky Franklin has the chance to be a high- 2005-06 level college basketball player. Franklin Sat out due to NCAA Initial Eligibility was ranked as the third-best player in his Standards. class during his senior season and beat out Wisconsin’s Marcus Landry for City Riverside High School Conference Player of the Year honors. Was the fastest-rising star in the Class of 2005 in the state of Wisconsin ... Wisconsin Rob Jeter on Ricky Franklin Basketball Coaches’ Association/Milwau- “Ricky is a great young man who has kee Journal Sentinel first-team all-state worked very hard to get himself ready performer ... Wisconsin Associated Press for this season. The fact that he earned second-team all-state honoree ... beat points and grabbed seven rebounds in the out Wisconsin’s Marcus Landry for City Wisconsin Basketball Coaches’ Association player of the year honors in the city his Conference Player of the Year honors ... Division I All-Star game. senior year really speaks for itself. He rated as the third-best player in Wisconsin was looking for a chance to continue by the Wisconsin Basketball Yearbook ... Personal his career and he has really earned that averaged 20 ppg during his senior season Son of Dolly Franklin ... has been a Boys chance here. It is another example of a ... also contributed 10 rebounds per game and Girls Club gym advisor at the Hillside high-level player from the city deciding and seven assists per game ... led Riverside Boys and Girls Club ... has spent time as Milwaukee is a great place to play college to a third-place finish in the conference, an eighth-grade basketball coach at St. its best in the city since 1972 ... scored 17 Marcus. basketball.” Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball #21 • Roman Gentry Freshman • Guard • 6-4 • Sioux City, Iowa • Sioux City East HS • Business Career Overview Will be on the roster as a true freshman in The Gentry File 2006-07 ... considered one of the top players Collecting The Honors in the state of Iowa. Roman Gentry collected plenty of hon- ors during his high school career. After Sioux City East High School his senior season, Gentry was named Named the 2006 Iowa 4A Player of the a First-Team All-State performer while Year, beating out Wisconsin recruit Jason also earning Iowa 4A Player of the Year Bohannon ... earned First Team All-State honors from both the Des Moines Register honors. and the Iowa Newspaper Association fol- Rob Jeter on Roman Gentry lowing both his junior and senior seasons ... “There is no question Roman is a very tal- third all-time leading scorer in the history ented player who can have a tremendous of all Sioux City high schools ... led East career in Milwaukee. He performed at a to the state semifinals this past season, high level throughout high school and averaging 20.6 points and 11.3 rebounds leading the team at almost 19 points per per game ... leading scorer and rebounder game ... has also earned a variety of other developed into one of the best players in in the Iowa 4A State Tournament ... aver- honors, including all-city, All-Missouri the state of Iowa. He has a great shooting • Newcomers 37 • 2006-07 Panthers aged 19 points and 10.8 rebounds per game River Conference, All-Northwest Iowa touch, yet can drive to the basket and play as a junior ... has shown the ability to both and All-District honors following both his well on the interior. He is also strong and shoot from the outside and go to the basket junior and senior seasons. has shown a great ability to rebound the ... made 52 three-point shots his senior basketball. We are thrilled that Roman year while getting to the free throw line Personal has chosen to continue his basketball 138 times ... played on the Iowa Basketball Son of Mark and Lori ... served an intern- career in Milwaukee.” Coaches’ Association Senior Select squad, ship at WTMJ-TV this summer. #45 • Sam Mauldin Junior • Forward/Center • 6-9 • Wedowee, Ala. • Woodland HS/Shelton State CC • Communication Career Overview Comes to UWM after sitting out this past The Mauldin File season at Birmingham Southern College ... The Long and Winding Road will be eligible immediately because BSC Sam Mauldin has traveled quite a path to announced its intention to drop to NCAA land himself at UWM. Mauldin played Division III competition ... also played two junior college ball at Shelton State before seasons at Shelton State Community Col- landing at Birmingham Southern, where lege in Alabama. he expected to contribute on a team that Before UWM had a chance to win the Big South title. Averaged 12 points and seven rebounds But, after Mauldin sat out this past year per game as a sophomore at Shelton State with an injury, he learned BSC would Community College ... helped the Buc- be dropping to Division III, allowing caneers to a 30-8 record and the Alabama Mauldin to transfer without penalty. Community College State Championship ... team finished eighth at the National 12 Senior by the Birmingham News ... Rob Jeter on Sam Mauldin Junior College Athletic Association Na- finalist for Class 2A Player of the Year ... “Sam is a great addition to our program. tional Tournament ... team also finished also averaged 21.7 points and 15 rebounds He is a skilled big man who will fill a need second in the state of Alabama during his per game as a junior ... two-time all-district and should fit very well into our system. freshman year. and all-conference performer ... three-time He is an aggressive player and will pro- all-area selection. vide a very phyical presence. Sam also has Woodland High School a tremendous work ethic and has very Averaged 29 points, 21 rebounds and five Personal high character. It is a thrill to welcome blocks per game as a senior ... earned First Son of Kelly and Anita ... serves on the Team All-State honors ... named a Super Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. him to Milwaukee.” NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball #25 • Paige Paulsen Junior • Forward • 6-7 • Custer, SD • Custer HS/Northern Illinois • Sociology Career Overview Sat out last season due to NCAA transfer The Paulsen File regulations. Stellar In South Dakota Paige Paulsen certainly made his mark Before UWM in the anals of South Dakota high school Played two seasons at Northern Illinois ... basketball. He was the state’s Mr. Basket- averaged 7.5 points and 3.7 rebounds in 21 games in 2004-05 ... started seven games ... ball and state player of the year following scored a career-high 19 points in an upset his senior season while scoring a school- win over DePaul ... led the Huskies in scor- record 1,790 career points. He also played ing twice and in rebounding four times ... on the varsity team at Custer High School in his two years at NIU, Paulsen appeared since eighth grade. in 39 games, starting nine. Rob Jeter on Paige Paulsen Custer High School “Paige is a great addition to our program Named South Dakota’s Mr. Basketball and should be an immediate contributor following his senior season ... also named state finals in 2003 ... in his last two seasons this year. He is a proven Division I player named the South Dakota Gatorade Player at Custer, the Wildcats compiled a 48-4 of the Year and the Player of the Year by record, including 25-straight wins during and definitely brings maturity and experi- the South Dakota Basketball Coaches’ As- his senior year... averaged a double-double ence. Plus, he fits in very well with many sociation ... three-time First-Team All-State of 24.5 points per game and 11.0 rebounds of the things we want to do. He already selection ... for his career, Paulsen scored per contest during his senior season. has a year in Milwaukee under his belt 1,790 points - a school record - while aver- and I know he is eager to get onto the aging double figures in points every season Personal court. He is ready to make important since his freshman campaign ... led his team Son of Fred and Marilyn ... has served as a to the 2002 state title and then back to the special education mentor. contributions.” #24 • Marcus Skinner Junior • Forward • 6-6 • Flint, Mich. • Southwestern Academy/Mott CC • Communication Career Overview

38 • 2006-07 Panthers • Newcomers Comes to Milwaukee after two seasons The Skinner File at Mott Community College ... extremely Making It Happen At Mott athletic player who is expected to compete Mott Community College has always had for playing time in the frontcourt. a strong basketball program, but it truly excelled the last two seasons. In fact, Before UWM while Marcus Skinner was at Mott, the Earned All-Michigan Community College team went 55-9. Athletic Assocation Eastern Conference honors this season at Mott ... averaged 13.4 Rob Jeter on Marcus Skinner points and 7.0 rebounds per game ... helped “Marcus is a very athletic player who Mott to a 25-6 record ... shot 56.8 percent should help our front line a great deal. from the field ... was the team captain and He has developed tremendously in his team’s leading scorer ... scored 13 points two years at Mott and his strong work and grabbed 10 rebounds in Mott’s title- ethic gives us great confidence he will game win over Lansing ... was one of six earning all-city and all-Valley team honors continue to get even better during his double-figure rebounding efforts on the ... also lettered in football, and cross time in Milwaukee. He can score, re- season ... as a freshman, he earned District country. bound and defend, and should give us a 8 All-Tournament honors ... helped Mott to very nice presence inside. He has gained the District 8 title game ... in two seasons, Personal great experience playing at a high level helped Mott to a 55-9 record and two MC- Son of Elwood Skinner Sr. and Ruby Hud- of basketball the past two seasons, and CAA titles. dleston ... named to the Who’s Who Among African-American Athletes in high school those experiences should serve him very well in our program. Marcus has worked Flint Southwestern Academy ... also named to the honor roll and Dean’s Was a team captain as a senior while also List at Mott Community College. very hard to earn this opportunity.” Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball #3 • Charlie Swiggett Freshman • Guard • 6-1 • Chester, Pa. • Chester HS/Notre Dame Prep • Undecided Career Overview Comes to UWM as a true freshman after The Swiggett File starring this past season at Notre Dame Prep School Power Charlie Swiggett played last season on Prep ... should compete for playing time in what many considered to be the best the backcourt this season. prep school team in the country at Notre Dame Prep. Swiggett played alongside Before UWM a number of other players who earned Was the starting point guard for Notre Division I scholarships, with nine players Dame Prep of Worcester, Mass. ... team signing with Division I schools. His team- was ranked as the #1 prep school team in mates included Paul Harris (Syracuse) the country this past season by both Hoops and Derrick Caracter (Louisville). USA and Scout.com ... one of nine Division I signees on the roster at Notre Dame Prep Rob Jeter on Charlie Swiggett “Charlie is another proven winner who ... prep-school teammates included Paul at American Christian, averaging double will immediately add athleticism, tough- Harris (Syracuse) and Derrick Caracter figures as a freshman ... moved to Village

ness and the ability to defend in the full • Newcomers 39 • 2006-07 Panthers (Louisville). Charter for two years, earning all-area court. He has always been surrounded by honors while averaging 15.1 ppg as a junior very good players and has deferred his Chester High School ... moved to Chester for his senior season own personal gain for the success of the Led Chester to a Pennsylvania state title as when Village Charter closed. team. He is a multi-dimensional player a senior ... averaged 10.3 points per game ... who can play above the rim, make shots earned Second Team All-Deleware County Personal and run a team.” honors ... started his high school career Son of Charles Sr. and Patricia. #34 • Ryan Thornton Freshman • Forward • 6-7 • Chillicothe, Ill. • Illinois Valley Central • Journalism/Mass Comm. Career Overview Comes to Milwaukee as a true freshman The Thornton File Lights Out Shooter after a standout high school career at Ryan Thornton was conisdered one of the Illinois Valley Central ... great shooting best shooters in the state of Illinois, mak- ability could earn him playing time in the ing 117 three-pointers last season. coming season. Rob Jeter on Ryan Thornton “Ryan is a tremendous shooter who has Illinois Valley Central High School unlimited range. He has a very quick Earned Third-Team All-State honors from release and doesn’t need much room to get his shot off. His dad (Jim) was his high both IllinoisPrepHoops and the Associ- school coach and it is obvious he has had ated Press ... averaged 17.5 points and 6.4 a great understanding and respect for the rebounds per game ... made 117 three-point game instilled in him. He is a good passer field goals while shooting 43.8 percent from Personal and really excelled on the perimeter in three-point range ... considered one of the Son of Jim and Lori ... grandfather played high school. Ryan knows he has just best shooters in the state of Illinois ... led basketball at Western Illinois and dad begun to tap into his potential and that he can become an even better player by IVC to a runner-up finish in the Class A Il- played basketball at working hard in the weight room, which linois State Tournament ... averaged over 20 (Ill.) ... got an early start on his college will help him develop his game close to points per game in the state quarterfinals, education by serving an internship at the basket. But, he has a tremendous skill semifinals and finals ... made 14 three-point WTMJ-TV in Milwaukee this summer ... set and the ability to become a special shots in those three games. hopes someday to work at ESPN. player at this level.” NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball #40 • Michael Bendall Junior • Forward • 6-7 • Oconomowoc, Wis. • Oconomowoc HS • Biological Sciences Career Overview Has played for two seasons as a walk-on. The Bendall File 2005-06 Season Highs 2005-06 Points...... 2 - 7 times Played in 24 games ... scored 16 points Rebounds...... 6 vs. UW-Green Bay 12/17 and grabbed 32 rebounds ... scored two Assists...... 2 vs. Youngstown St. 2/9 points and grabbed six rebounds vs. UW- Steals...... 1 - 2 times Green Bay Dec. 17 ... had two points and Blocks...... n/a four more rebounds vs. Oakland Dec. 21 3-Pt. Shots...... n/a ... tallied two points and five rebounds vs. Youngstown State Feb. 9 ... added two more UWM Career Highs points and five more rebounds at Cleveland Points...... 4 vs. Prairie View A&M 11/20/04 State two days later. Rebounds...... same Assists...... same 2004-05 Steals...... same Appeared in 10 games and scored eight in 14 years as a senior ... named the team’s Blocks...... 2 vs. Youngstown St. 2/12/05 points ... had four points and three re- most valuable player three times ... set a 3-Pt. Shots...... same bounds in the season opener against Prairie school record with 1,362 career points ... View A&M Nov. 20 ... played a season-high three-time all-conference honoree in the Providing Some Depth six minutes against Youngstown State Feb. Little Ten ... also a two-time honorable 12, scoring two points and grabbing two mention all-state honoree. Michael Bendall provided some valuable rebounds. interior depth for the Panthers in 2005- Personal 06. In back-to-back games against UW- Oconomowoc High School Son of John and Barb ... has worked dur- Green Bay and Oakland, he averaged five Bendall helped lead Oconomowoc High ing the summer at the Oconomowoc High School to its first conference championship School Basketball Camp. rebounds per game. #20 • Myles McKay Sophomore • Guard • 6-3 • Menomonee Falls, Wis. • Menomonee Falls HS • Marketing Career Overview In his third season at UWM ... is a walk-on The McKay File

40 • 2006-07 Panthers • Returning Walk-Ons 40 • 2006-07 Panthers • Returning Walk-Ons for the Panthers. 2005-06 Season Highs Points...... 3 - 2 times 2005-06 Rebounds...... 1 - 3 times Played in seven games ... scored all eight Assists...... 1 vs. Youngstown St. 2/9 of his points from the free throw line ... Steals...... 1 vs. Oakland 12/21 scored three points in five minutes of action Blocks...... n/a against Upper Iowa Nov. 21 ... scored three 3-Pt. Shots...... n/a points vs. UW-Green Bay Dec. 17 ... played six minutes vs. Youngstown State Feb. 9. UWM Career Highs Points...... same Rebounds...... same 2004-05 Redshirted but was a member of the scout Assists...... same team during the season. Steals...... same had a 25-point outburst against West Allis Blocks...... same 3-Pt. Shots...... same Menomonee Falls High School Hale and a 20-point outing against Mequon McKay was an all-Greater Metro Confer- Homestead. Working Up The Ladder ence honoree at Menomonee Falls ... also Myles McKay is entering his third year named the team MVP ... averaged 12.4 Personal as a walk-on at UWM and continues to ppg as a senior ... led his team’s offensive Son of Gregorie and Debbie ... made the work to earn additional opportunities. attack 10 times during his senior season honor roll during all four years of high After redshirting in 2004-05, he played ... had outings of 19 and 28 points against school ... has worked as a volunteer with conference champ Wauwatosa East ... also the Police Athletic League. in seven games last season. Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball #52 • Jason Averkamp Freshman • Forward • 6-6 • New Berlin, Wis. • New Berlin West HS • Undecided Career Overview Joins the Panthers as a walk-on. The Averkamp File Adding Some Extra Size High School/Personal Jason Averkamp could provide some ex- Honorable mention all-area performer at tra bulk for the Panthers on the interior New Berlin West High School ... first-team all-conference as a senior ... averaged 21 after a solid career at New Berlin West points per game ... tally rated him seventh High School. He was an all-area and all- in the area and 26th in the state in scoring ... conference performer and ranked 26th in also averaged 11.4 points and 8.3 rebounds the nation in the state in scoring as a se- per game as a junior ... son of Chuck and nior. He also played for the south team in Sharon ... brother Charlie plays basketball this past summer’s Wisconsin Basketball at Edgewood College ... honor roll member Walk-Ons • Newcomer/Redshirt 41 • 2006-07 Panthers and Renaissance Award-Winner. Coaches’ Association All-Star Game. #23 • Jason Deutchman Freshman • Guard • 6-6 • , Calif. • Santa Monica HS • Undecided Career Overview Joins the Panthers as a walk-on. The Deutchman File California Dreamin’ High School/Personal Jason Deutchman has come a long way Led the Ocean League in scoring, rebound- to join the Panthers as a walk-on. The 6- ing and blocked shots as a senior ... also foot-6 Deutchman is known as a strong ranked second in three-pointers and steals and fifth in assists ... also named the team’s shooter and has the potential to be a most valuable player ... averaged 17 points contributor on the Division I level. Full- and 8.7 rebounds per game as a senior ... Court Press, a west coast scouting ser- graduated from high school in 2005 and vice, calls Deutchman a “nice late pick-up then sat out last season while recovering for a mid-major plus program looking for from an injury ... son of Howard and Cess additional offensive production.” ... volunteered with the Salvation Army. #10 • Zach Holt Freshman • Guard • 5-6 • Pulaski, Tenn. • Giles County HS • Business Career Overview In his second season as a walk-on ... red- The Holt File shirted last season. Scout Team Trials Zach Holt’s main contribution during High School/Personal the 2005-06 season came on the scout All-District and All-Region honoree as a team, the squad that runs the opposing senior ... also was an all-region performer as a junior ... helped his team to a pair of teams’ plays during practice in order to district and region championships ... aver- get the main players in the Panthers’ aged 12.6 points, 5.3 assists and 3.8 steals rotation up to speed on their upcoming ... shot 49 percent from the field, including opponent. Holt didn’t dress during the 46 percent on three-pointers ... son of Mike regular season but did see three minutes and Mary ... won the District 9 Academic of collegiate action during the exhibition Award ... also won the Academic Award and season against Platteville. Scholar-Athlete Award in 2001-02. NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball #15 • Deion James Junior • Guard • 6-1 • Milwaukee, Wis. • Vincent HS/Brewster Academy/Tulsa • Education Policy Career Overview The James File Played two seasons at the University of 2005-06 Season Highs (@ Tulsa) Tulsa ... will sit out the 2006-07 season due Points...... 18 @ Cal State Northridge 11/22 to NCAA transfer regulations ... is at UWM Rebounds..... 11 @ Cal State Northridge 11/22 as a walk-on. Assists...... 8 @ Cal State Northridge 11/22 Steals...... 5 @ Cal State Northridge 11/22 Before UWM Blocks...... 1 vs. So. Mississippi 1/14 Appeared in 55 games in two years at Tulsa 3-Pt. Shots...... 2 - 3 times ... averaged 4.4 points, 2.5 rebounds and 2.1 assists in his two seasons ... started 15 Collegiate Career Highs contests last season ... finished second on Points...... 19 @ Boise State 1/6/05 the team last year with 60 assists ... scored Rebounds...... same Assists...... same a career-best 19 points vs. Boise State in Steals...... same January of 2005 ... also scored 18 points, game in the 2003-04 season at Brewster ... Blocks...... same pulled down 11 rebounds and dished out helped lead his team to a 22-6 record and a 3-Pt. Shots...... 3 @ Boise State 1/6/05 eight assists against Cal State Northridge #4 national ranking among prep schools ... in November of 2006. named to the All-New England Prep Class What’s In A Name? A team in 2003 and 2004 ... was also a 2004 While he prefers to go by Deion, James’ Brewster Academy/Vincent High School McDonald’s All-America Nominee. given name is Tyler. His transfer to UWM Split his four high school years between brings him back home. He was born in Madison and spent two years at Milwau- Milwaukee Vincent and Brewster Academy Personal kee Vincent High School. ... averaged 17.5 points and four assists per Son of Karen Avery. #2 • Torre Johnson Senior • Forward • 6-6 • Milwaukee, Wis. • Juneau HS/Garden City CC/Oklahoma State • Education Policy Career Overview 42 • 2006-07 Panthers • Transfers 42 • 2006-07 Panthers • Transfers The Johnson File Played two seasons at Garden City CC and 2005-06 Season Highs (@ OSU) one season at Oklahoma State ... will sit out Points...... 26 @ Baylor 1/14 in 2006-07 due to transfer regulations and Rebounds...... 12 @ Baylor 1/14 then have one year of eligibility ... is eligible Assists...... 2 - 2 times to practice with the team. Steals...... 3 vs. Kansas 2/13 Blocks...... 4 vs. Kansas 2/13 Before UWM Appeared in 30 games for Oklahoma 3-Pt. Shots...... n/a State during the 2005-06 season, finishing third on the team in scoring and fourth in Collegiate Career Highs rebounding ... averaged 10.1 points and Points...... same 4.2 rebounds per game ... best effort was a Rebounds...... same 26-point, 12-rebound night at Baylor Jan. Assists...... same 14 ... reached double figures in scoring 14 Juneau High School Steals...... same times ... scored 20 or more points four times All-state, all-area and all-league performer Blocks...... same ... recorded three double-doubles ... named after both his junior and senior seasons ... 3-Pt. Shots...... same Big 12 Rookie of the Week three times ... averaged 17 points and nine rebounds per game as a senior after averaging 23 points Big 12 Toughness first-team NJCAA All-American after his Torre Johnson made his mark in his one and 12 boards as a junior ... team captain second season at Garden City CC, where season at Oklahoma State. Johnson was as both a junior and senior. he played with UWM’s Avery Smith ... named the Big 12 Rookie of the Week averaged 21.7 points and 8.7 rebounds per three times and scored 20 or more points game ... named most valuable player of the Personal four times with three double-doubles. Jayhawk Conference Western Division. Son of Gwen Evans and Torre Sr. Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-07 Opponents The Panthers will face an extremely difficult schedule, including a matchup with Bo Ryan and Wisconsin Dec. 13 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball 2006-07 Schedule Nov. 1 @ Milwaukee UW-Parkside Rangers Nov. 10 vs. South Carolina-Aiken Nov. 1 • 7 p.m. CST • U.S. Cellular Arena • Milwaukee, Wis. Nov. 11 vs. South Dakota The Basics Nov. 12 vs. Shippensburg School: University of Wisconsin-Parkside Nov. 17 @ Michigan Tech Nov. 18 vs. Lake Superior State Location: Kenosha, Wis. Nov. 25 Central State Founded: 1968 Nov. 30 Rockhurst Enrollment: 5,100 Dec. 2 Drury Nickname: Rangers Dec. 7 @ SIU-Edwardsville Colors: Green, Black and White Dec. 9 @ Quincy Dec. 15 @ Saginaw Valley State Conference: Great Lakes Valley Dec. 19 Illinois Tech Arena: DeSimone Gymnasium Dec. 21 Grace Bible President: John P. Keating Dec. 29 @ Winona State Athletic Director: David Williams Sports Information Jan. 4 Northern Kentucky Athletics Phone: 262-595-2308 Basketball SID: Steve Kratochvil Jan. 6 Bellarmine Ticket Phone: 262-595-3908 Office Phone: 262-595-2045 Jan. 9 Cardinal Stritch Jan. 13 Lewis Press Row Phone: 262-595-3349 Office Fax: 262-595-2225 Jan. 18 @ Missouri-Rolla E-Mail: [email protected] Jan. 20 @ Missouri-St. Louis Coaching Staff Website: uwp.edu/athletics Jan. 25 Kentucky Wesleyan Head Coach: Luke Reigel Jan. 27 Southern Indiana Alma Mater: UW-Platteville, ‘97 Team Information Feb. 1 @ Saint Joseph’s Feb. 3 @ Indianapolis Record at School/Year: 33-50/4th 2005-06 Record: 15-13 Feb. 8 @ Bellarmine Record Overall/Year: same League Record: 8-11/4th East Feb. 10 @ Northern Kentucky Office Phone: 262-595-2468 2005-06 Postseason: None Feb. 15 Indianapolis Assistants: Josh Wolfe Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/2 Feb. 17 Saint Joseph’s Tom Reigel Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Feb. 20 @ Lewis Feb. 24 @ Kentucky Wesleyan Series vs. UWM: UWP leads 16-15

2006-07 Schedule Edgewood Eagles Nov. 6 @ Milwaukee Nov. 6 • 7 p.m. CST • U.S. Cellular Arena • Milwaukee, Wis. Nov. 18 Maranatha Baptist Nov. 21 UW-Oshkosh The Basics Nov. 25 Lake Forest Edgewood College School: Nov. 29 @ Dominican Location: Madison, Wis. 44 • 2006-07 Opponents • Non-League Dec. 6 Marian 1927 Founded: Dec. 11 @ UW-Stevens Point 2,400 Enrollment: Dec. 16 Aurora Eagles Nickname: Dec. 27 vs. Colorado College Black, Red and White Colors: Dec. 28 @ Cactus Jam Northern Athletics Conference: Dec. 29 @ Cactus Jam Todd Wehr Edgedome Arena: Jan. 6 @ Lakeland Dr. Daniel J. Carey President: Jan. 10 Concordia (Ill.) Al Brisack Athletic Director: Sports Information Jan. 13 Rockford 608-663-3249 Luke LeNoble Athletics Phone: Basketball SID: Jan. 16 @ Concordia (Wis.) 608-663-3249 608-663-6734 Ticket Phone: Office Phone: Jan. 20 @ Benedictine n/a 608-663-6722 Press Row Phone: Office Fax: Jan. 23 @ Maranatha Baptist [email protected] E-Mail: Jan. 27 Wisconsin Lutheran EdgewoodCollegeEagles.com Coaching Staff Website: Jan. 30 @ Marian Todd Adrian Head Coach: Feb. 3 Dominican Kansas, ‘95 Team Information Alma Mater: Feb. 7 @ Aurora First season 2005-06 Record: 15-12 Record at School/Year: Feb. 10 @ Concordia (Ill.) same League Record: 8-6/3rd Record Overall/Year: Feb. 13 @ Rockford 608-663-6703 2005-06 Postseason: None Office Phone: Feb. 15 Concordia (Wis.) Justin Meyer Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/4 Assistants: Feb. 17 Benedictine Mark Beinborn Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Feb. 21-24 @ Northern Athletics Conf. Tourney Todd Paradis Series vs. UWM: First meeting Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball 2006-07 Schedule Nov. 10 @ Milwaukee Radford Highlanders Nov. 11 vs. UAB Nov. 10 • 7:30 p.m. CST • U.S. Cellular Arena • Milwaukee, Wis. Nov. 12 vs. Washington State The Basics Nov. 17 @ Florida International Tourney School: Radford University Nov. 18 @ Florida International Tourney Location: Radford, Va. Nov. 22 @ Air Force Founded: 1910 Nov. 25 Campbell Enrollment: 9,552 Nov. 29 @ Richmond Nickname: Highlanders Dec. 2 West Virginia Wesleyan Dec. 6 George Mason Colors: Red, Blue and Green Dec. 9 Shenandoah Conference: Big South Dec. 18 @ Campbell Arena: Dedmon Center Dec. 21 @ East Tennessee State President: Penelope W. Kyle Dec. 29 @ Tourney Athletic Director: Greig Denny Sports Information Dec. 30 @ College of Charleston Tourney Athletics Phone: 540-831-5228 Basketball SID: Drew Dickerson Jan. 6 @ High Point Ticket Phone: 540-831-5228 Office Phone: 540-831-5726 Jan. 9 @ Liberty Press Row Phone: 540-831-5211 Office Fax: 540-831-5556 Jan. 13 Coastal Carolina E-Mail: [email protected] Jan. 15 Charleston Southern Jan. 18 UNC-Asheville Coaching Staff Website: RUHighlanders.com Jan. 20 Winthrop 45 • 2006-07 Opponents • Non-League 45 • 2006-07 Opponents Head Coach: Byron Samuels Jan. 25 @ VMI Alma Mater: UNC Asheville, ‘86 Team Information Jan. 31 High Point Record at School/Year: 50-65/5th 2005-06 Record: 16-13 Feb. 3 @ Charleston Southern Record Overall/Year: 67-101/7th League Record: 9-7/Tie-4th Feb. 5 @ Coastal Carolina Office Phone: 540-831-5125 2005-06 Postseason: None Feb. 10 @ Winthrop Assistants: Jeff Maher Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/4 Feb. 14 VMI Michael Blaine Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Feb. 17 @ UNC Asheville Series vs. UWM: First meeting Feb. 24 Liberty

2006-07 Schedule Nov. 10 vs. UAB Washington State Cougars Nov. 11 @ Milwaukee Nov. 11 • 7:30 p.m. CST • U.S. Cellular Arena • Milwaukee, Wis. Nov. 12 vs. Radford The Basics Nov. 17 Texas-San Antonio School: Washington State University Nov. 21 Idaho State Location: Pullman, Wash. Nov. 25 @ Boise State Nov. 29 Portland Founded: 1890 Dec. 2 @ Utah Enrollment: 23,300 Dec. 5 Gonzaga Nickname: Cougars Dec. 9 @ Idaho Colors: Crimson and Gray Dec. 16 Cal State Northridge Conference: Pacific 10 Dec. 21 vs. San Diego State Dec. 28 @ UCLA Friel Court Arena: Dec. 30 @ USC President: V. Lane Rawlins Jan. 4 Arizona State Athletic Director: Jim Sterk Sports Information Jan. 6 Arizona Athletics Phone: 509-335-0311 Basketball SID: Craig Lawson Jan. 11 @ California Ticket Phone: 800-462-6847 Office Phone: 509-335-2684 Jan. 13 @ Stanford Jan. 20 Washington Press Row Phone: 509-335-2684 Office Fax: 509-335-0267 Jan. 25 Oregon State E-Mail: [email protected] Jan. 27 Oregon Coaching Staff Website: wsucougars.com Feb. 1 @ Arizona Head Coach: Tony Bennett Feb. 3 @ Arizona State Alma Mater: UW-Green Bay, ‘92 Team Information Feb. 8 Stanford Record at School/Year: First season 2005-06 Record: 11-17 Feb. 10 California Feb. 14 @ Washington Record Overall/Year: First season League Record: 4-14/10th Feb. 22 Oregon Office Phone: 509-335-0240 2005-06 Postseason: None Feb. 24 Oregon State Assistants: Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/4 March 1 UCLA Ron Sanchez Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 March 3 USC Matt Woodley Series vs. UWM: First meeting March 7-10 @ Pacific 10 Tournament NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball 2006-07 Schedule Nov. 10 vs. Washington State UAB Blazers Nov. 11 vs. Radford Nov. 12 • 5:30 p.m. CST • U. S. Cellular Arena • Milwaukee, Wis. Nov. 12 @ Milwaukee The Basics Nov. 18 @ Wyoming School: -Birmingham Nov. 22 Wyoming Nov. 28 @ Western Kentucky Location: Birmingham, Ala. Dec. 2 @ Cincinnati Founded: 1969 Dec. 5 Minnesota Enrollment: 16,697 Dec. 9 DePaul Nickname: Blazers Dec. 16 @ VCU Colors: Forest Green and Old Gold Dec. 18 @ Old Dominion Dec. 23 Winston-Salem State Conference: Conference USA Dec. 27 South Florida Arena: Dec. 30 vs. Florida President: Dr. Carol Garrison Jan. 6 @ UTEP Athletic Director: Sports Information Jan. 10 Central Florida Athletics Phone: 205-934-7586 Basketball SID: Aaron Jordan Jan. 13 @ Tulane Ticket Phone: 205-975-8221 Office Phone: 205-934-0722 Jan. 16 @ Memphis Jan. 20 Southern Mississippi Press Row Phone: 205-934-0720 Office Fax: 205-934-7505 Jan. 27 @ East Carolina E-Mail: [email protected] Jan. 31 SMU Coaching Staff Website: UABsports.com Feb. 3 @ Marshall Head Coach: Mike Davis Feb. 8 Memphis Alma Mater: Alabama, ‘83 Team Information Feb. 10 UTEP Feb. 14 Rice Record at School/Year: First season 2005-06 Record: 24-7 Feb. 17 @ Houston Record Overall/Year: 115-79/7th League Record: 12-2/2nd Feb. 21 @ Tulsa Office Phone: 205-934-3402 2005-06 Postseason: NCAA Second Round Feb. 24 Marshall Assistants: Tracy Dildy Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/6 Feb. 28 @ Southern Mississippi Donnie Marsh Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 March 3 Tulane March 7-10 @ Conference USA Tourney Kerry Rupp Series vs. UWM: First meeting

2006-07 Schedule Nov. 10 Central Connecticut State Nov. 11 Davidson Nov. 15 • 6 p.m. CST • Crisler Arena • Ann Arbor, Mich. Nov. 12 Eastern Michigan The Basics Nov. 15 Milwaukee School: Nov. 17 Harvard Nov. 22 Youngstown State Location: Ann Arbor, Mich. 46 • 2006-07 Opponents • Non-League Nov. 25 Maryland-Baltimore County Founded: 1817 Nov. 27 @ North Carolina State Enrollment: 37,306 Dec. 2 Wofford Nickname: Wolverines Dec. 7 @ Miami (Ohio) Dec. 9 Delaware State Colors: Maize and Blue Dec. 16 Northern Illinois Conference: Big Ten Dec. 23 @ UCLA Arena: Crisler Arena Dec. 28 Army President: Mary Sue Coleman Dec. 30 Georgetown William C. Martin Jan. 3 Illinois Athletic Director: Sports Information Jan. 6 @ Northwestern Athletics Phone: 734-647-2583 Basketball SID: Tom Wywrot Jan. 13 @ Purdue Ticket Phone: 734-764-0247 Office Phone: 734-763-4423 Jan. 17 Penn State Press Row Phone: 734-998-7188 Office Fax: 734-647-1188 Jan. 20 Purdue E-Mail: [email protected] Jan. 24 @ Wisconsin Jan. 27 @ Indiana Coaching Staff Website: mgoblue.com Jan. 31 Iowa Head Coach: Tommy Amaker Feb. 6 @ Ohio State Alma Mater: Duke, ‘87 Team Information Feb. 10 Minnesota Record at School/Year: 87-70/6th 2005-06 Record: 22-11 Feb. 13 @ Michigan State Feb. 17 Indiana Record Overall/Year: 155-125/10th League Record: 8-8/Tie-6th Feb. 21 @ Illinois Office Phone: 734-763-5504 2005-06 Postseason: Lost in NIT Finals Feb. 24 @ Minnesota Assistants: Mike Jackson Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/8 Feb. 27 or 28 Michigan State Andrew Moore Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 March 3 Ohio State March 8-11 @ Big Ten Tourney Series vs. UWM: First meeting Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball 2006-07 Schedule Nov. 12 vs. Nicholls State Nov. 13 vs. Pepperdine Nov. 19 • 4 p.m. CST • McLeod Center • Cedar Falls, Iowa Nov. 14 @ Washington The Basics Nov. 19 Milwaukee School: University of Northern Iowa Nov. 24 South Dakota State Location: Cedar Falls, Iowa Nov. 29 Iowa State Dec. 2 @ Bucknell Founded: 1876 Dec. 5 @ Iowa Enrollment: 12,561 Dec. 9 UMKC Nickname: Panthers Dec. 16 @ Loyola Colors: Purple and Old Gold Dec. 20 Wartburg Conference: Missouri Valley Dec. 27 Bradley Dec. 30 @ Wichita State McLeod Center Arena: Jan. 3 Evansville President: Dr. Benjamin Allen Jan. 6 Southern Illinois Athletic Director: Rick Hartzell Sports Information Jan. 9 @ Illinois State Athletics Phone: 319-273-2470 Basketball SID: Josh Lehman Jan. 12 Creighton Ticket Phone: 319-273-DOME Office Phone: 319-273-3642 Jan. 18 @ Missouri State Jan. 20 Indiana State Press Row Phone: 319-273-6311 Office Fax: 319-273-3602 Jan. 23 @ Southern Illinois E-Mail: [email protected] Jan. 27 @ Drake Coaching Staff Website: unipanthers.com Jan. 30 Wichita State Head Coach: Feb. 3 @ Evansville • Non-League 47 • 2006-07 Opponents Alma Mater: North Dakota, ‘94 Team Information Feb. 5 @ Indiana State Record at School/Year: First season 2005-06 Record: 23-10 Feb. 8 Drake Feb. 10 Missouri State Record Overall/Year: same League Record: 11-7/T-5th Feb. 13 @ Creighton Office Phone: 319-273-7609 2005-06 Postseason: NCAA First Round Feb. 17 @ BracketBusters Assistants: Rich Glas Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/5 Feb. 20 @ Bradley Kyle Green Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Feb. 24 Illinois State P.J. Hogan Series vs. UWM: Tied 1-1 March 1-4 @ MVC Tourney

2006-07 Schedule Nov. 10 vs. Kent State South Dakota State Jackrabbits Nov. 11 BCA Classic Nov. 22 • 7 p.m. CST • U.S. Cellular Arena • Milwaukee, Wis. Nov. 12 BCA Classic The Basics Nov. 16 Idaho School: South Dakota State University Nov. 22 @ Milwaukee Location: Brookings, S.D. Nov. 24 @ Northern Iowa Nov. 27 Arkansas State Founded: 1881 Nov. 29 Utah State Enrollment: 11,021 Dec. 3 @ Denver Nickname: Jackrabbits Dec. 7 @ Minnesota Colors: Yellow and Blue Dec. 10 @ Montana Conference: Independent Dec. 16 @ UW-Green Bay Arena: Frost Arena Dec. 19 @ UMKC Dec. 22 Montana State President: Dr. Peggy Gordon Miller Dec. 30 @ Idaho Athletic Director: Dr. Fred Oien Sports Information Jan. 6 Central Florida Athletics Phone: 605-688-5625 Basketball SID: Ryan Sweeter Jan. 13 @ Butler Ticket Phone: 605-688-5422 Office Phone: 605-688-4822 Jan. 21 @ Cal State Northridge Press Row Phone: 605-688-4623 Office Fax: 605-688-5999 Jan. 25 Utah Valley State E-Mail: [email protected] Jan. 27 Texas-Pan American Coaching Staff Website: gojacks.com Jan. 29 Middle Tennessee State Feb. 3 North Dakota State Head Coach: Feb. 8 @ Tech Alma Mater: Delta State (Miss.), ‘88 Team Information Feb. 10 @ IPFW Record at School/Year: 229-97/12th 2005-06 Record: 9-20 Feb. 15 @ Texas-Pan American Record Overall/Year: same League Record: N/A Feb. 17 @ Utah Valley State Office Phone: 605-688-5626 2005-06 Postseason: None Feb. 20 Cal State Northridge Assistants: Troy Larson Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/9 Feb. 24 @ North Dakota State March 1 IPFW Deryl Cunningham 2/3 Starters Returning/Lost: March 3 New Jersey Tech Rob Klinkefus Series vs. UWM: UWM leads 2-0 NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball 2006-07 Schedule Nov. 18 @ Kansas State Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles Nov. 22 @ Mississippi Nov. 26 • 7 p.m. CST • U.S. Cellular Arena • Milwaukee, Wis. Nov. 26 @ Milwaukee The Basics Nov. 29 Bradley School: Tennessee Tech University Dec. 2 @ Austin Peay Location: Cookeville, Tenn. Dec. 7 Eastern Illinois Founded: 1915 Dec. 9 SEMO Dec. 19 vs. Northwestern Enrollment: 9,707 Dec. 20 @ Puerto Rico Tourney Nickname: Golden Eagles Dec. 21 @ Puerto Rico Tourney Colors: Purple and Gold Dec. 28 @ Tennessee Conference: Ohio Valley Jan. 2 @ Samford Arena: Eblen Center Jan. 4 Eastern Kentucky President: Dr. Robert Bell Jan. 6 @ Morehead State Jan. 11 Jacksonville State Athletic Director: Mark Wilson Sports Information Jan. 13 Samford Athletics Phone: 931-372-6306 Basketball SID: Rob Schabert Jan. 18 @ Eastern Illinois Ticket Phone: 931-372-3940 Office Phone: 931-372-3088 Jan. 20 @ SEMO Press Row Phone: 931-372-6078 Office Fax: 931-372-6139 Jan. 25 Murray State E-Mail: [email protected] Jan. 27 @ Tennessee State Coaching Staff Website: ttusports.com Jan. 29 Morehead State Head Coach: Mike Sutton Feb. 1 UT-Martin Feb. 3 @ Eastern Kentucky East Carolina, ‘78 Alma Mater: Team Information Feb. 8 @ Jacksonville State Record at School/Year: 70-50/5th 2005-06 Record: 19-12 Feb. 10 Tennessee State Record Overall/Year: same League Record: 13-7/3rd Feb. 13 @ UT-Martin Office Phone: 931-372-3956 2005-06 Postseason: None Feb. 17 BracketBusters Assistants: Steve Payne Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/4 Feb. 19 Austin Peay Saul Smith Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Feb. 22 @ Murray State Series vs. UWM: Tennessee Tech leads 2-1 Feb. 27-March 3 @ OVC Tourney

2006-07 Schedule Nov. 8 vs. Youngstown State Central Michigan Chippewas Nov. 9 @ Nov. 29 • 6 p.m. CST • Rose Arena • Mount Pleasant, Mich. Nov. 16 @ 2K Sports Classic The Basics Nov. 17 @ 2K Sports Classic School: Central Michigan University Nov. 19 UMKC Nov. 25 @ Cincinnati Location: Mount Pleasant, Mich. 48 • 2006-07 Opponents • Non-League Nov. 29 Milwaukee Founded: 1892 Dec. 2 San Diego Enrollment: 27,452 Dec. 5 @ Arkansas Nickname: Chippewas Dec. 9 @ UW-Green Bay Dec. 17 Cleveland State Colors: Maroon and Gold Dec. 20 @ Southern Illinois Conference: Mid-American Dec. 23 Niagara Arena: Rose Arena Dec. 30 @ Morehead State President: Michael Rao Jan. 6 @ Eastern Michigan Jan. 9 Toledo Athletic Director: Dave Heeke Sports Information Jan. 13 @ Northern Illinois Athletics Phone: 989-774-3041 Basketball SID: Don Helinski Jan. 16 @ Western Michigan Ticket Phone: 989-774-3045 Office Phone: 989-774-1763 Jan. 19 Ball State Press Row Phone: 998-774-3579 Office Fax: 989-774-7324 Jan. 24 Miami (Ohio) Jan. 27 Bowling Green E-Mail: [email protected] Jan. 31 @ Kent State Coaching Staff Website: cmuchippewas.com Feb. 3 Ohio Head Coach: Ernie Ziegler Feb. 7 @ Akron Alma Mater: Cleary College, ‘84 Team Information Feb. 10 @ Buffalo Feb. 14 Western Michigan Record at School/Year: First season 2005-06 Record: 4-24 Feb. 17 @ BracketBusters Record Overall/Year: same League Record: 1-17/6th West Feb. 22 @ Ball State Office Phone: 989-774-4302 2005-06 Postseason: None Feb. 25 Northern Illinois Assistants: Keith Noftz Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/1 March 1 Eastern Michigan March 4 @ Toledo Darren Kohne Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0 March 7-10 @ MAC Tourney William Eddie Series vs. UWM: CMU leads 11-10 Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball 2006-07 Schedule Nov. 10 Defiance Nov. 12 UW-Green Bay Dec. 2 • 3 p.m. CST • Athletics Center O’Rena • Rochester, Mich. Nov. 17 vs. UMASS The Basics Nov. 18 vs. Northeastern School: Nov. 19 @ Pitt Nov. 21 @ Duquesne Location: Rochester, Mich. Nov. 25 @ Michigan State Founded: 1957 Nov. 29 @ Cincinnati Enrollment: 16,902 Dec. 2 Milwaukee Nickname: Golden Grizzlies Dec. 5 @ Eastern Michigan Colors: Gold and Black Dec. 10 @ Miami (Ohio) Conference: Mid-Continent Dec. 14 @ Arkansas Dec. 16 @ UCLA Arena: Athletics Center O’Rena Dec. 19 @ Marquette President: Dr. Gary D. Russi Dec. 30 Toledo Athletic Director: Tracy Huth Sports Information Jan. 4 IUPUI Athletics Phone: 248-370-3190 Basketball SID: Phil Hess Jan. 6 Chicago State Ticket Phone: 248-370-4000 Office Phone: 248-370-4008 Jan. 11 @ Valparaiso Jan. 13 @ Western Illinois Press Row Phone: 248-370-4099 Office Fax: 248-370-4056 Jan. 18 Southern Utah E-Mail: [email protected] Jan. 20 UMKC Coaching Staff Website: ougrizzlies.com Jan. 25 @ Oral Roberts Head Coach: Jan. 27 @ Centenary • Non-League 49 • 2006-07 Opponents Alma Mater: Bowling Green, ‘78 Team Information Feb. 3 @ IUPUI Feb. 8 Western Illinois Record at School/Year: 360-273/23rd 2005-06 Record: 11-18 Feb. 10 Valparaiso Record Overall/Year: same League Record: 6-10/7th Feb. 15 @ UMKC Office Phone: 248-370-4005 2005-06 Postseason: None Feb. 17 @ Southern Utah Assistants: Jeff Smith Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 12/2 Feb. 22 Centenary Jon Borovich Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Feb. 24 Oral Roberts March 3-6 @ Mid-Continent Tourney Saddi Washington Series vs. UWM: UWM leads 6-0

2006-07 Schedule Nov. 11 Toledo Missouri State Bears Nov. 19 Delaware State Dec. 6 • 7 p.m. CST • Hammons Center • Springfield, Mo. Nov. 21 Lincoln The Basics Nov. 24 vs. Wisconsin School: Missouri State University Nov. 25 vs. Auburn/Oklahoma State Nov. 30 Alabama State Location: Springfield, Mo. Dec. 2 Santa Clara Founded: 1905 Dec. 6 Milwaukee Enrollment: 20,741 Dec. 9 @ UNC-Wilmington Nickname: Bears Dec. 16 Indiana State Colors: Maroon and White Dec. 18 @ Saint Louis Dec. 22 @ South Florida Conference: Missouri Valley Dec. 30 Creighton Arena: John Q. Hammons Student Center Jan. 2 @ Bradley President: Dr. Michael Nietzel Jan. 7 Wichita State Athletic Director: Bill Rowe Sports Information Jan. 9 Evansville Athletics Phone: 417-836-5244 Basketball SID: Mark Stillwell Jan. 13 @ Southern Illinois Ticket Phone: 417-836-7678 Office Phone: 417-836-5402 Jan. 15 @ Illinois State Jan. 18 Northern Iowa Press Row Phone: 417-836-4150 Office Fax: 417-836-4868 Jan. 21 @ Evansville E-Mail: [email protected] Jan. 24 Creighton Coaching Staff Website: missouristatebears.com Jan. 27 Bradley Head Coach: Jan. 31 @ Drake Alma Mater: Oklahoma State, ‘83 Team Information Feb. 3 @ Indiana State Feb. 6 Illinois State Record at School/Year: 130-90/8th 2005-06 Record: 22-9 Feb. 10 @ Northern Iowa Record Overall/Year: 166-113/10th League Record: 12-6/T-2nd Feb. 13 Southern Illinois Office Phone: 417-836-5250 2005-06 Postseason: NIT Quarterfinals Feb. 17 BracketBusters Assistants: Ben Miller Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/2 Feb. 20 @ Wichita State Steve Woodberry Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Feb. 24 Drake March 1-4 @ MVC Tourney Kyan Brown Series vs. UWM: Tied 1-1 NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball 2006-07 Schedule Nov. 12 Mercer Nov. 15 UW-Green Bay Dec. 13 • 7 p.m. CST • • Madison, Wis. Nov. 19 Southern The Basics Nov. 21 Delaware State School: University of Wisconsin Nov. 24 vs. Missouri State Nov. 25 vs. Auburn/Oklahoma State Location: Madison, Wis. Nov. 28 Florida State Founded: 1848 Dec. 2 Florida International Enrollment: 41,595 Dec. 4 Winthrop Nickname: Badgers Dec. 9 @ Marquette Colors: Cardinal and White Dec. 13 Milwaukee Dec. 16 Pittsburgh Conference: Big Ten Dec. 23 Pacific Arena: Kohl Center Dec. 27 Gardner-Webb President: John Wiley Dec. 31 @ Georgia Athletic Director: Sports Information Jan. 6 Minnesota Jan. 9 Ohio State Athletics Phone: 608-262-1866 Basketball SID: Brian Lucas Jan. 13 @ Northwestern Ticket Phone: 608-262-1440 Office Phone: 608-263-5052 Jan. 17 Purdue Press Row Phone: 608-265-4333 Office Fax: 608-262-8184 Jan. 20 @ Illinois E-Mail: [email protected] Jan. 24 Michigan Coaching Staff Website: uwbadgers.com Jan. 28 @ Iowa Jan. 31 @ Indiana Head Coach: Bo Ryan Feb. 3 Northwestern Alma Mater: Wilkes (Pa.), ‘69 Team Information Feb. 7 @ Penn State Record at School/Year: 112-49/6th 2005-06 Record: 19-12 Feb. 10 Iowa Record Overall/Year: 495-152/23rd League Record: 9-7/T-4th Feb. 14 @ Minnesota Feb. 17 Penn State Office Phone: 608-262-4597 2005-06 Postseason: NCAA First Round Feb. 20 @ Michigan State Assistants: Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/1 Feb. 25 @ Ohio State Gary Close Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 March 3 Michigan State Series vs. UWM: Wisconsin leads 22-1 March 8-11 @ Big Ten Tourney

2006-07 Schedule Nov. 11 @ Texas Tech Sam Houston State Bearkats Nov. 13 Texas A&M-International Dec. 22 • 7 p.m. CST • Johnson Coliseum • Huntsville, Tex. Nov. 19 Oklahoma State The Basics Nov. 21 Louisiana College School: Sam Houston State University Nov. 24 vs. East Tennessee State Nov. 25 vs. Southern/Delaware State Location: Huntsville, Texas 50 • 2006-07 Opponents • Non-League Nov. 30 @ Southern Mississippi Founded: 1879 Dec. 2 @ Alcorn State Enrollment: 15,208 Dec. 6 Loyola Marymount Nickname: Bearkats Dec. 16 @ Cal-Irvine Colors: Orange and White Dec. 19 @ UCLA Conference: Southland Dec. 22 Milwaukee Dec. 30 McMurry Arena: Bernard G. Johnson Coliseum Jan. 4 @ Southeastern Louisiana President: Dr. James F. Gaertner Jan. 6 @ Nicholls State Athletic Director: Bobby Williams Sports Information Jan. 11 McNeese State Athletics Phone: 936-294-4205 Basketball SID: Paul Ridings Jan. 13 Lamar Ticket Phone: 936-294-1729 Office Phone: 936-294-1764 Jan. 20 @ Stephen F. Austin State Jan. 25 @ Texas-Arlington Press Row Phone: 936-294-1838 Office Fax: 936-294-3538 Jan. 27 Texas State E-Mail: [email protected] Feb. 1 Texas-San Antonio Coaching Staff Website: gobearkats.com Feb. 3 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Head Coach: Feb. 8 @ Northwestern State Alma Mater: Mississippi State, ‘81 Team Information Feb. 10 Central Arkansas Feb. 14 Stephen F. Austin State Record at School/Year: 138-93/9th 2005-06 Record: 22-9 Feb. 17 BracketBusters Record Overall/Year: same League Record: 11-5/2nd Feb. 22 Texas-Arlington Office Phone: 936-294-1747 2005-06 Postseason: None Feb. 24 @ Texas State Assistants: Jason Hooten Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/2 March 1 @ Texas-San Antonio Neil Harden Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 March 3 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi March 8-11 @ Southland Tourney Jimmy Smith Series vs. UWM: Sam Houston leads 2-0 Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball 2006-07 Schedule Nov. 11 Boise State Wyoming Cowboys Nov. 15 Montana Dec. 27 • 7 p.m. CST • U.S. Cellular Arena • Milwaukee, Wis. Nov. 18 UAB The Basics Nov. 22 @ UAB School: University of Wyoming Nov. 26 @ Colorado Location: Laramie, Wyo. Nov. 29 Colorado School of Mines Dec. 2 vs. Montana State Founded: 1886 Dec. 6 Denver Enrollment: 13,207 Dec. 9 vs. Wichita State Nickname: Cowboys Dec. 16 Lamar Colors: Brown and Gold Dec. 20 vs. Nebraska Conference: Mountain West Dec. 22 @ Rainbow Classic Dec. 23 @ Rainbow Classic Arena: Arena-Auditorium Dec. 27 @ Milwaukee President: Dr. Tom Buchanan Jan. 3 @ San Diego State Athletic Director: TBA Sports Information Jan. 10 UNLV Athletics Phone: 307-766-2292 Basketball SID: Kevin McKinney Jan. 13 Air Force Ticket Phone: 307-766-4850 Office Phone: 307-766-2256 Jan. 16 @ BYU Jan. 20 @ Utah Press Row Phone: 307-766-2222 Office Fax: 307-766-2346 Jan. 24 Colorado State E-Mail: [email protected] Jan. 27 TCU Coaching Staff Website: wyomingathletics.com Jan. 30 @ New Mexico Head Coach: Steve McClain Feb. 3 @ Air Force • Non-League 51 • 2006-07 Opponents Alma Mater: Chadron State, ‘84 Team Information Feb. 6 BYU Record at School/Year: 140-100/9th 2005-06 Record: 14-18 Feb. 10 @ UNLV Feb. 17 San Diego State Record Overall/Year: same League Record: 5-11/7th Feb. 21 Utah Office Phone: 307-766-5114 2005-06 Postseason: None Feb. 24 @ Colorado State Assistants: Silvey Dominguez Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/5 Feb. 28 @ TCU Shaun Vandiver Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 March 3 New Mexico David Farrar Series vs. UWM: UWM leads 1-0 March 6-10 @ Mountain West Tourney Sports Information Contact Quick Reference NON-LEAGUE Basketball SID Office Phone Office Fax E-Mail Alabama-Birmingham Aaron Jordan 205-934-0722 205-934-7505 [email protected] Central Michigan Don Helinski 989-774-1763 989-774-7324 [email protected] Edgewood Luke LeNoble 608-663-6734 608-663-6722 [email protected] Michigan Tom Wywrot 734-763-4423 734-647-1188 [email protected] Missouri State Mark Stillwell 417-836-5402 417-836-4868 [email protected] Northern Iowa Josh Lehman 319-273-3642 319-273-3602 [email protected] Oakland Phil Hess 248-370-4008 248-370-4056 [email protected] Radford Drew Dickerson 540-831-5726 540-831-5556 [email protected] Sam Houston State Paul Ridings 936-294-1764 936-294-3538 [email protected] South Dakota State Ryan Sweeter 605-688-4822 605-688-5999 [email protected] Tennessee Tech Rob Schabert 931-372-3088 931-372-6139 [email protected] Washington State Craig Lawson 509-335-2684 509-335-0267 [email protected] Wisconsin Brian Lucas 608-262-1811 608-262-8184 [email protected] UW-Parkside Steve Kratochvil 262-595-2045 262-595-2225 [email protected] Wyoming Kevin McKinney 307-766-2256 307-766-2346 [email protected]

HORIZON LEAGUE Basketball SID Office Phone Office Fax E-Mail Butler Jim McGrath 317-940-9414 317-940-9808 [email protected] Cleveland State Brian McCann 216-687-4818 216-523-7257 [email protected] Detroit Mark Engel 313-993-1745 313-993-1765 [email protected] UIC Mike Cassidy 312-996-5880 312-996-5882 [email protected] Loyola Bill Behrns 773-508-2575 708-508-3855 [email protected] UW-Green Bay Nick Brilowski 920-465-2498 920-465-2357 [email protected] Wright State Bob Noss 937-775-2816 937-775-2368 [email protected] Youngstown State Trevor Parks 330-941-3192 330-941-3191 [email protected] NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball

The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee2007 ESPN BracketBusters men’s basketball team will again take part in ESPN’s BracketBusters event, designed to pit potential NCAA Tournament teams in nationally-televised contests.

UWM will play a road game in the event, scheduled for Feb. 16 and 17. Thirteen games in the event will be televised na- tionally, with participants in those games selected from a pool of 102 teams. Home Teams ROAd Teams Horizon Missouri Valley Horizon Mid-American The Panthers have participated in all four Butler Creighton Milwaukee Ball State previous BracketBusters events, and each Illinois-Chicago Drake Cleveland State Bowling Green time have been featured on national tele- Loyola Illinois State Detroit Central Michigan vision. UWM lost at Southern Illinois in Wright State Indiana State UW-Green Bay Kent State 2003 and at home to Manhattan in 2004. Youngstown State Missouri State Miami (Ohio) The Panthers then won at Hawai’i in 2005 before falling at home to Missouri State in Wichita State America East Ohio 2006. Big Sky Albany Montana Mid-Continent Maine Mid-Continent For the second consecutive year, the event Northern Arizona Oral Roberts Valparaiso will feature five BracketBusters games ex- Big Sky clusively on ESPNU, the 24-hour college Big South Ohio Valley Portland State Missouri Valley sports network, and two on ESPN360, Coastal Carolina Morehead State Eastern Washington Bradley ESPN’s customized broadband service. Tennessee-Martin Evansville ESPN2 will televise six contests. The 13 Big West Samford Big South Northern Iowa BracketBusters matchups will be an- Cal Poly SEMO Winthrop Southern Illinois nounced Jan. 29, while game time and Long Beach State Tennessee State Liberty network assignments will be announced Cal-State Northridge Tennessee Tech Ohio Valley Feb. 5. UC Santa Barbara Big West Austin Peay Patriot UC Irvine Eastern Illinois The 102-team field will feature 12 teams Pacific from the Mid-American Conference and Colonial Athletic Bucknell Eastern Kentucky Colonial Athletic; 11 from the Ohio Valley Delaware UC Riverside Jacksonville State 52 • 2006-07 Opponents • BracketBusters Conference; 10 from the Missouri Valley George Mason Southern CS-Fullerton Murray State and Metro Atlantic Athletic; nine from Georgia State Tenn.-Chattanooga the Western Athletic Conference and Hofstra UNC Greensboro Colonial Athletic Patriot Horizon League; eight from the Big West; Northeastern Drexel Colgate four the Big Sky and Southern; three from VCU Western Athletic James Madison Holy Cross the Big South and Patriot; two from the Boise State UNC-Wilmington America East, Mid-Continent and South- MAAC Fresno State Old Dominion Southern land; and from the West Fairfield Idaho Towson Elon Coast Conference. The format also calls Marist William & Mary Appalachian State for a return game between the two teams Niagara New Mexico State the following season. Rider MAAC Southland Siena West Coast Canisius Northwestern State This year’s BracketBusters pool features San Francisco Iona Sam Houston State teams with 70 appearances in the last five NCAA Tournaments, including a team Mid-American Loyola (Maryland) in the Final Four - George Mason (2006); Akron Manhattan Western Athletic Elite Eight - Kent State (2002); and 6 Sweet Buffalo Saint Peter’s Hawaii 16 squads - Bradley (2006), Wichita State Eastern Michigan Louisiana Tech (2006), UW-Milwaukee (2005), Nevada Northern Illinois San Jose State (2004), Butler (2003) and Southern Illinois Toledo Utah State (2002). Western Michigan Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball 2006-07 Schedule Nov. 8 vs. Central Michigan Youngstown State Penguins Nov. 9 vs. Michigan State/Brown Dec. 10 • 12 p.m. CST • U.S. Cellular Arena • Milwaukee, Wis. Nov. 13 @ Duquesne Jan. 13 • 6:30 p.m. CST • • Youngstown, Ohio Nov. 19 Slippery Rock The Basics Nov. 22 @ Michigan Nov. 24 @ Ohio State Youngstown State University School: Nov. 28 Canisius Location: Youngstown, Ohio Dec. 2 @ UIC Founded: 1908 Dec. 5 Lock Haven Enrollment: 12,898 Dec. 10 @ Milwaukee Nickname: Penguins Dec. 16 @ Robert Morris Dec. 19 @ James Madison Red and White Colors: Dec. 22 @ Kent State Conference: Horizon Dec. 30 Loyola Arena: Beeghly Center Jan. 2 Akron President: Dr. David Sweet Jan. 6 @ Detroit Athletic Director: Ron Strollo Jan. 11 UW-Green Bay 330-941-2733 Jan. 13 Milwaukee Athletics Phone: Jan. 17 @ Butler Ticket Phone: 330-941-1534 Jan. 20 Cleveland State

Jan. 24 @ Wright State League • Horizon 53 • 2006-07 Opponents Coaching Staff Jan. 29 @ Loyola Head Coach: Jerry Slocum Jan. 31 Butler Kings (NY), ‘75 Feb. 3 UIC Alma Mater: Feb. 8 @ UW-Green Bay Record at School/Year: 7-21/2nd Feb. 14 Detroit Record Overall/Year: 587-346/32nd Head Coach Senior Feb. 17 BracketBusters Office Phone: 330-941-3004 Jerry Slocum Quin Humphrey Feb. 22 Wright State Assistants: Michael Wernicki Feb. 24 @ Cleveland State Byron Thorne DI Series History (Since 1990-91) Feb. 27-March 6 @ Horizon Tourney 2/9/06 @ UWM 98, YSU 57 Brian DePaoli 2005-06 Results 1/26/06 UWM 78, @ YSU 70 Nov. 19 @ St. Francis (Pa.), L 71-58 Sports Information 2/12/05 @ UWM 90, YSU 67 Nov. 23 Slippery Rock, W 95-53 Basketball SID: Trevor Parks 1/12/05 UWM 65, @ YSU 42 Nov. 26 @ Akron, L 67-62 Office Phone: 330-941-3192 2/14/04 @ YSU 85, UWM 84 Nov. 30 Kent State, L 77-69 Office Fax: 330-941-3191 1/15/04 @ UWM 80, YSU 74 Dec. 4 @ Marshall, L 73-70 Dec. 7 @ Eastern Michigan, L 77-71 E-Mail: [email protected] 2/15/03 UWM 86, @ YSU 61 Website: ysusports.com Dec. 10 @ St. Bonaventure, L 66-58 1/11/03 @ UWM 74, YSU 56 Dec. 17 Duquesne, W 72-51 Press Row Phone: 330-941-2270 2/9/02 @ UWM 96, YSU 76 Dec. 21 James Madison, W 72-65 1/2/02 UWM 75, @ YSU 55 Dec. 28 @ Siena, L 75-67 Team Information Dec. 31 @ UIC, L 85-84 (OT) 2/7/94 @ UWM 79, YSU 70 2005-06 Record: 7-21 Jan. 2 @ Loyola, W 84-76 League Record/Finish: 4-12/9th 1/17/94 UWM 83, @ YSU 71 Jan. 5 UW-Green Bay, W 95-70 2005-06 Postseason: None 2/29/92 @ UWM 71, YSU 55 Jan. 7 @ Detroit, L 68-63 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/4 2/1/92 UWM 72, @ YSU 62 Jan. 12 Wright State, L 64-60 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 2/7/91 YSU 82, @ UWM 74 Jan. 14 Cleveland State, L 63-50 Jan. 21 Butler, W 64-62 Series vs. UWM: UWM leads 17-2 1/14/91 UWM 74, @ YSU 72 Jan. 26 Milwaukee, L 78-70 Jan. 28 @ Cleveland State, W 68-63 Key Returnees Jan. 30 @ Wright State, L 81-67 • Quin Humphrey (Sr., G, 6-4) Feb. 2 UIC, L 70-63 19.2 ppg, 8.3 rpg, All-Horizon League Feb. 9 @ Milwaukee, L 98-57 Feb. 11 @ UW-Green Bay, L 80-58 • Keston Roberts (Sr., G, 6-4) Feb. 15 Detroit, L 65-54 14.0 ppg, 2.9 rpg Feb. 18 @ Canisius, L 75-68 Feb. 22 @ Butler, L 72-64 • John Barber (Jr., F, 6-6) Feb. 25 Loyola, L 87-84 (OT) 7.0 ppg, 4.4 rpg Feb. 28 @ Loyola, L 76-61 NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball 2006-07 Schedule Nov. 10 @ Tulane Nov. 13 vs. Notre Dame Dec. 30 • 7 p.m. CST • U.S. Cellular Arena • Milwaukee, Wis. Nov. 14 vs. Indiana/Lafayette Feb. 3 • 3 p.m. CST • • Indianapolis, Ind. Nov. 22 @ Preseason NIT Nov. 24 @ Preseason NIT The Basics Nov. 25 Kent State School: Nov. 29 @ Valparaiso Location: Indianapolis, Ind. Dec. 2 Cleveland State Founded: 1855 Dec. 6 Ball State Enrollment: 4,200 Dec. 9 @ Indiana State Dec. 16 vs. Purdue Nickname: Bulldogs Dec. 22 Evansville Colors: Blue and White Dec. 30 @ Milwaukee Conference: Horizon Jan. 6 Wright State Arena: Hinkle Fieldhouse Jan. 10 @ UIC Jan. 13 South Dakota State President: Dr. Bobby Fong Jan. 17 Youngstown State Athletic Director: Barry Collier Jan. 20 UW-Green Bay Athletics Phone: 317-940-9375 Jan. 25 @ Loyola Ticket Phone: 317-940-3647 Jan. 27 @ Detroit Jan. 29 UIC Jan. 31 @ Youngstown State Coaching Staff Feb. 3 Milwaukee Head Coach: Feb. 8 @ Cleveland State Alma Mater: Butler, ‘79 Feb. 10 @ Wright State Record at School/Year: 102-54/6th Feb. 13 Florida Gulf Coast Feb. 17 @ BracketBusters Record Overall/Year: same Head Coach Senior Feb. 19 @ UW-Green Bay Office Phone: 317-940-9377 Todd Lickliter Brandon Crone Feb. 22 Loyola Assistants: Feb. 24 Detroit DI Series History (Since 1990-91) Feb. 27-March 6 @ Horizon Tourney #-3/7/06 @ UWM 87, Butler 71 LaVall Jordan 2/4/06 @ Butler 63, UWM 60 (ot) 2005-06 Results 1/7/06 @ UWM 64, Butler 59 Nov. 13 vs. UNC-Wilmington, L 75-59 Sports Information 2/16/05 @ UWM 64, Butler 53 Nov. 14 vs. Alabama State, W 70-61 Basketball SID: Jim McGrath Nov. 15 vs. Lehigh, W 66-41 1/6/05 UWM 71, @ Butler 68 (ot) Nov. 22 @ Ohio State, L 79-69 (OT) Office Phone: 317-940-9414 2/18/04 @ Butler 75, UWM 58 Nov. 26 @ Michigan, L 78-74 Office Fax: 317-940-9808 1/8/04 @ UWM 71, Butler 59 Nov. 30 Tulane, W 82-61 E-Mail: [email protected] #-3/11/03 UWM 69, Butler 52 Dec. 3 @ Ball State, W 64-43 3/1/03 @ Butler 76, UWM 74 Dec. 6 Bradley, W 70-60 54 • 2006-07 Opponents • Horizon League Website: butlersports.com 1/23/03 @ UWM 69, Butler 65 Dec. 17 Indiana State, L 59-58 Press Row Phone: 317-940-9817 Dec. 19 Elon, W 86-40 1/30/02 Butler 59, @ UWM 58 Dec. 23 vs. Indiana, L 73-55 1/19/02 UWM 73, @ Butler 72 Dec. 28 @ South Dakota State, W 85-48 Team Information 2/15/01 @ Butler 80, UWM 75 (ot) Jan. 2 UIC, W 75-56 2005-06 Record: 20-13 1/20/01 Butler 60, @ UWM 51 Jan. 7 @ Milwaukee, L 64-59 League Record/Finish: 11-5/2nd %-3/5/00 Butler 65, UWM 57 Jan. 14 Detroit, W 64-52 2005-06 Postseason: NIT Second Round Jan. 19 @ Loyola, L 74-64 2/17/00 Butler 84, @ UWM 72 Jan. 21 @ Youngstown State, L 64-62 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/3 1/22/00 @ Butler 72, UWM 64 Jan. 25 @ Cleveland State, W 55-51 Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 2/18/99 @ Butler 78, UWM 63 Jan. 28 Wright State, W 70-62 Series vs. UWM: Butler leads 22-9 1/23/99 Butler 68, @ UWM 65 Jan. 30 @ UIC, W 67-39 2/9/98 Butler 71, @ UWM 56 Feb. 2 UW-Green Bay, W 72-66 (ot) Feb. 4 Milwaukee, W 63-60 (ot) Key Returnees 1/24/98 @ Butler 74, UWM 66 Feb. 8 Cleveland State, W 78-49 • A.J. Graves (Jr., G, 6-1) 3/1/97 @ Butler 48, UWM 36 Feb. 11 @ Wright State, L 86-83 (2ot) 2/15/97 Butler 74, @ UWM 46 Feb. 13 @ UW-Green Bay, W 63-57 13.4 ppg, All-Horizon League 1/16/97 @ Butler 75, UWM 59 Feb. 16 Loyola, W 62-50 2/3/96 @ Butler 65, UWM 45 Feb. 18 @ Kent State, L 80-76 (ot) Feb. 22 Youngstown State, W 72-64 • Brandon Crone (Sr., F, 6-6) 1/8/96 Butler 71, @ UWM 67 9.8 ppg, 5.0 rpg Feb. 25 @ Detroit, L 73-71 2/2/95 @ Butler 85, UWM 75 March 4 vs. UW-Green Bay, W 73-51 1/5/95 Butler 64, @ UWM 48 March 7 @ Milwaukee, L 87-71 • Julian Betko (Sr., F, 6-5) # - Horizon League Final (Milwaukee, Wis.) March 14 Miami (Ohio), W 53-52 2.5 ppg, 1.5 rpg % - MCC Tournament (Chicago, Ill.) March 17 @ Florida State, L 67-63 Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball 2006-07 Schedule Detroit Titans Nov. 13 vs. Maine Jan. 4 • 7 p.m. CST • U.S. Cellular Arena • Milwaukee, Wis. Nov. 14 @ CBE Classic Nov. 18 @ Kent State Jan. 25 • 6 p.m. CST • • Detroit, Mich. Nov. 20 @ Western Michigan The Basics Nov. 25 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi School: University of Detroit Mercy Nov. 29 Eastern Michigan Dec. 2 @ Wright State Location: Detroit, Mich. Dec. 5 @ Xavier Founded: 1877 Dec. 16 Canisius Enrollment: 5,600 Dec. 19 @ Toledo Nickname: Titans Dec. 22 Northeastern Colors: Red, White and Blue Dec. 28 @ Kansas Conference: Horizon Jan. 2 @ UW-Green Bay Arena: Calihan Hall Jan. 4 @ Milwaukee Jan. 6 Youngstown State Fr. Gerard L. Stockhausen, S.J. President: Jan. 13 @ Cleveland State Athletic Director: Brad Kinsman Jan. 20 @ UIC Athletics Phone: 313-993-1700 Jan. 25 Milwaukee Ticket Phone: 313-993-1700 Jan. 27 Butler Jan. 29 @ Chicago State 55 • 2006-07 Opponents • Horizon League • Horizon 55 • 2006-07 Opponents Coaching Staff Feb. 1 UW-Green Bay Feb. 3 Wright State Head Coach: Feb. 7 @ Loyola Alma Mater: Eastern Michigan, ‘72 Feb. 10 UIC Record at School/Year: 243-156/14th Feb. 14 @ Youngstown State Record Overall/Year: same Head Coach Senior Feb. 17 @ BracketBusters Office Phone: 313-993-1731 Perry Watson Brandon Cotton Feb. 21 Cleveland State Assistants: Kevin Mondro Feb. 24 @ Butler DI Series History (Since 1990-91) Feb. 27-March 6 @ Horizon Tourney 2/21/06 @ UWM 76, Detroit 57 Garland Mance 1/18/06 UWM 72, @ Detroit 71 2005-06 Results

&-3/8/05 @ UWM 59, Detroit 58 Nov. 18 Rochester, W 80-61 Sports Information 1/22/05 UWM 61, @ Detroit 48 Nov. 20 @ Drake, L 69-61 Nov. 22 @ Oklahoma State, L 90-56 Basketball SID: Mark Engel 1/3/05 Detroit 76, @ UWM 68 313-993-1745 Nov. 25 vs. Shawnee State, W 56-51 Office Phone: #-3/6/04 UWM 58, Detroit 50 Nov. 26 vs. Buffalo, L 66-60 Office Fax: 313-993-1765 1/24/04 UWM 85, @ Detroit 68 Nov. 29 @ Eastern Michigan, W 64-60 E-Mail: [email protected] 1/5/04 @ UWM 82, Detroit 74 Dec. 3 Western Michigan, W 77-74 (ot) Website: detroittitans.com 2/6/03 @ UWM 61, Detroit 50 Dec. 7 @ Wright State, L 69-58 Dec. 10 @ Missouri State, L 85-71 Press Row Phone: 330-993-1750 1/2/03 UWM 73, @ Detroit 72 Dec. 17 Canisius, W 69-68 2/23/02 @ Detroit 94, UWM 61 Dec. 19 Chicago State, W 68-65 Team Information 1/26/02 @ UWM 66, Detroit 48 Dec. 22 @ Ohio, L 56-55 2005-06 Record: 16-16 2/24/01 @ UWM 80, Detroit 69 Dec. 24 @ Louisville, L 56-48 1/25/01 @ Detroit 54, UWM 51 Dec. 31 @ South Carolina, L 65-35 League Record/Finish: 8-8/Tie-3rd Jan. 2 UW-Green Bay, W 60-57 (ot) 2005-06 Postseason: None 2/26/00 @ Detroit 88, UWM 48 Jan. 5 Loyola, W 73-67 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/5 1/27/00 @ UWM 64, Detroit 59 Jan. 7 Youngstown State, W 68-63 1/28/99 @ Detroit 78, UWM 53 Jan. 12 @ Cleveland State, L 59-53 (ot) Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 1/2/99 Detroit 71, @ UWM 54 Jan. 14 @ Butler, L 64-52 Series vs. UWM: Tied 13-13 %-2/28/98 Detroit 74, UWM 60 Jan. 18 Milwaukee, L 72-71 Jan. 21 UIC, W 76-65 1/29/98 Detroit 83, @ UWM 68 Key Returnees Jan. 28 @ Loyola, L 68-63 1/3/98 @ Detroit 83, UWM 56 Jan. 30 @ UW-Green Bay, L 45-42 • Brandon Cotton (Sr., G, 6-2) 2/6/97 @ Detroit 67, UWM 52 Feb. 2 Cleveland State, W 84-73 17.5 ppg, 2.0 rpg, All-Horizon League 1/9/97 @ UWM 47, Detroit 46 Feb. 4 @ UIC, L 63-57 2/5/96 Detroit 69, @ UWM 65 Feb. 8 Wright State, W 70-66 • Ryvon Covile (Sr., C, 6-9) Feb. 15 @ Youngstown State, W 65-54 1/13/96 @ Detroit 76, UWM 59 Feb. 18 Toledo, W 65-63 Missed 2005-06 with injury 1/30/95 Detroit 69, @ UWM 59 Feb. 21 @ Milwaukee, L 76-57 & - Horizon League Final (Milwaukee, Wis.) Feb. 25 Butler, W 73-71 • Jon Goode (Sr., G, 6-0) # - Horizon League Semis (Indianapolis, Ind.) Feb. 28 Cleveland State, W 92-58 10.9 ppg, 3.5 apg % - MCC Tournament (Green Bay, Wis.) March 3 vs. Loyola, L 64-55 NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball 2006-07 Schedule Nov. 10 vs. Princeton Nov. 11 @ BCA Classic Jan. 6 • 3 p.m. CST • Gentile Center • Chicago, Ill. Nov. 12 @ BCA Classic Feb. 14 • 7 p.m. CST • U.S. Cellular Arena • Milwaukee, Wis. Nov. 17 John Carroll Nov. 20 San Diego The Basics Nov. 25 @ Fairfield School: Loyola University Chicago Nov. 29 Saint Louis Location: Chicago, Ill. Dec. 2 UW-Green Bay Founded: 1870 Dec. 5 @ Purdue Enrollment: 14,764 Dec. 9 Loyola (La.) Dec. 16 Northern Iowa Nickname: Ramblers Dec. 19 @ Bradley Colors: Maroon and Gold Dec. 22 UC Irvine Conference: Horizon Dec. 30 @ Youngstown State Arena: Gentile Center Jan. 4 Cleveland State Jan. 6 Milwaukee President: Fr. Michael Garanzini S.J. Jan. 10 @ Wright State Athletic Director: John Planek Jan. 13 @ UIC Athletics Phone: 773-508-2560 Jan. 17 @ Detroit Ticket Phone: 773-508-2569 Jan. 20 IPFW Jan. 25 Butler Jan. 27 Wright State Coaching Staff Jan. 29 Youngstown State Head Coach: Feb. 1 @ Cleveland State Alma Mater: Luther, ‘82 Feb. 7 Detroit Record at School/Year: 32-28/3rd Feb. 10 @ UW-Green Bay Feb. 14 @ Milwaukee Record Overall/Year: 310-222/20th Head Coach Senior Feb. 17 BracketBusters Office Phone: 773-508-2564 Jim Whitesell Blake Schilb Feb. 22 @ Butler Assistants: Mark Lovelace Feb. 24 UIC Patrick Baldwin DI Series History (Since 1990-91) Feb. 27-March 6 @ Horizon Tourney #-3/4/06 @ UWM 80, Loyola 66 Shay Boyle 1/30/06 UWM 68, @ Loyola 57 2005-06 Results

1/11/06 @ UWM 78, Loyola 75 Nov. 19 @ IPFW, W 69-61 Sports Information Nov. 21 Evansville, W 99-86 #-3/5/05 @ UWM 94, Loyola 76 Basketball SID: Bill Behrns Nov. 26 Luther, W 70-55 2/10/05 UWM 74, @ Loyola 67 Office Phone: 773-508-2575 Nov. 30 Bradley, W 86-72 1/8/05 @ UWM 73, Loyola 56 Dec. 3 @ Northern Iowa, L 72-56 Office Fax: 773-508-3855 2/12/04 @ UWM 77, Loyola 71 Dec. 6 Western Illinois, W 73-63 E-Mail: [email protected] 1/10/04 UWM 97, @ Loyola 87 Dec. 11 Purdue, W 80-65

56 • 2006-07 Opponents • Horizon League loyolaramblers.com Website: 2/1/03 @ UWM 92, Loyola 91 Dec. 17 Lake Forest, W 87-72 773-274-3550 Dec. 20 @ San Diego, L 90-57 Press Row Phone: 12/21/02 @ UWM 100, Loyola 80 Dec. 22 @ UC Irvine, W 74-72 2/4/02 UWM 80, @ Loyola 70 Team Information Dec. 29 @ Cleveland State, W 77-60 1/10/02 Loyola 91, @ UWM 87 Jan. 2 Youngstown State, L 84-76 2005-06 Record: 19-11 2/8/01 @ UWM 67, Loyola 65 Jan. 5 @ Detroit, L 73-67 League Record/Finish: 8-8/Tie-3rd 1/14/01 UWM 94, @ Loyola 93 (2ot) Jan. 7 @ Wright State, L 77-63 2005-06 Postseason: None 2/10/00 @ Loyola 79, UWM 77 Jan. 11 @ Milwaukee, L 78-75 Jan. 15 UIC, W 75-61 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/1 1/15/00 @ UWM 92, Loyola 58 Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0 Jan. 19 Butler, W 74-64 2/11/99 Loyola 76, @ UWM 68 Jan. 26 UW-Green Bay, L 72-66 UWM leads 21-13 Series vs. UWM: 1/12/99 UWM 78, @ Loyola 59 Jan. 28 Detroit, W 68-63 2/12/98 @ Loyola 71, UWM 67 Jan. 30 Milwaukee, L 68-57 Key Returnees 1/17/98 Loyola 63, @ UWM 57 Feb. 4 Cleveland State, W 81-75 • Blake Schilb (Sr., G, 6-7) 2/22/97 @ Loyola 71, UWM 56 Feb. 8 @ UW-Green Bay, L 69-59 19.1 ppg, 5.2 rpg, All-Horizon League Feb. 11 @ UIC, W 71-68 2/1/97 Loyola 78, @ UWM 56 Feb. 16 @ Butler, L 62-50 2/26/96 @ UWM 61, Loyola 58 Feb. 18 Fairfield, W 73-70 • Majak Kou (Sr., G, 6-5) 1/25/96 UWM 76, @ Loyola 70 Feb. 22 Wright State, W 76-63 12.8 ppg, 4.7 rpg 2/16/95 @ UWM 74, Loyola 56 Feb. 25 @ Youngstown State, W 76-61 1/19/95 UWM 90, @ Loyola 81 Feb. 28 Youngstown State, W 76-61 • J.R. Blount (So., G, 6-1) # - Horizon League Semis (Milwaukee, Wis.) March 3 vs. Detroit, W 64-55 11.3 ppg, 2.3 apg March 4 @ Milwaukee, L 80-66 Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball 2006-07 Schedule Nov. 11 George Mason Nov. 13 Notre Dame (Ohio) Jan. 11 • 6:30 p.m. CST • • Cleveland, Ohio Nov. 17 @ Americas Youth Classic Jan. 29 • 7 p.m. CST • U.S. Cellular Arena • Milwaukee, Wis. Nov. 18 @ Americas Youth Classic Nov. 19 @ Americas Youth Classic The Basics Nov. 22 John Carroll School: Cleveland State University Nov. 26 @ Delaware Location: Cleveland, Ohio Nov. 29 Kent State Founded: 1964 Dec. 2 @ Butler Enrollment: 16,245 Dec. 5 @ Kansas State Dec. 9 @ Ohio State Nickname: Vikings Dec. 16 @ Central Michigan Colors: Forest Green and White Dec. 19 Chicago State Conference: Horizon Dec. 27 UIC Arena: Wolstein Center Dec. 30 West Virginia Tech Jan. 4 @ Loyola President: Dr. Michael Schwartz Jan. 6 @ UW-Green Bay Athletic Director: Lee Reed Jan. 11 Milwaukee Athletics Phone: 216-687-4800 Jan. 13 Detroit Ticket Phone: 216-687-4848 Jan. 18 Wright State Jan. 20 @ Youngstown State Jan. 27 @ UIC League • Horizon 57 • 2006-07 Opponents Coaching Staff Jan. 29 @ Milwaukee Head Coach: Feb. 1 Loyola Alma Mater: Ferris State, ‘75 Feb. 3 UW-Green Bay Record at School/Year: First season Feb. 8 Butler Feb. 14 @ Wright State Record Overall/Year: 171-135/11th Head Coach Senior Feb. 17 @ BracketBusters Office Phone: 216-687-4817 Gary Waters J’Nathan Bullock Feb. 21 @ Detroit Assistants: Jayson Gee Feb. 24 Youngstown State Larry DeSimpelare DI Series History (Since 1990-91) Feb. 27-March 6 @ Horizon Tourney 2/11/06 UWM 86, @ Cleveland State 57 Jermaine Kimbrough 1/2/06 @ UWM 75, Cleveland State 68 2005-06 Results

2/26/05 UWM 81, @ Cleveland State 59 Nov. 19 Florida A&M, L 68-66 Sports Information 1/20/05 @ UWM 85, Cleveland State 65 Nov. 22 @ North Carolina, L 112-55 Basketball SID: Brian McCann 2/28/04 @ UWM 88, Cleveland State 63 Nov. 26 Rochester, W 76-43 Office Phone: 216-687-4818 1/22/04 UWM 78, @ Cleveland State 64 Nov. 30 Central Michigan, W 56-43 Office Fax: 216-523-7257 2/8/03 @ UWM 86, Cleveland State 69 Dec. 3 @ Kent State, L 83-68 E-Mail: [email protected] 1/4/03 UWM 70, @ Cleveland State 58 Dec. 10 Albany, L 78-65 Dec. 16 @ Michigan State, L 83-75 Website: csuvikings.com 2/21/02 @ Cleveland State 69, UWM 67 Dec. 20 Utah Valley State, W 70-69 (ot) Press Row Phone: 216-687-4819 1/24/02 @ UWM 78, Cleveland State 69 Dec. 22 John Carroll, W 84-53 1/27/01 @ Cleveland State 57, UWM 34 Dec. 29 Loyola, L 77-60 2/22/01 @ UWM 86, Cleveland State 68 Team Information Jan. 2 @ Milwaukee, L 75-68 2005-06 Record: 10-18 1/29/00 Cleve. St. 109, @ UWM 105 (ot) Jan. 5 Wright State, L 58-55 League Record/Finish: 5-11/8th 2/24/00 UWM 70, @ Cleveland State 67 Jan. 12 Detroit, W 59-53 (ot) 2005-06 Postseason: None 1/30/99 @ Cleveland State 72, UWM 68 Jan. 14 @ Youngstown State, W 63-50 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/4 2/16/99 Cleveland State 75, @ UWM 64 Jan. 16 Akron, L 62-50 1/5/98 @ Cleveland State 70, UWM 47 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Jan. 19 @ UIC, W 87-83 1/31/98 @ UWM 81, Cleveland State 78 Series vs. UWM: UWM leads 14-11 Jan. 21 @ UW-Green Bay, W 66-63 2/8/97 @ Cleveland State 56, UWM 54 Jan. 25 Butler, L 55-51 1/11/97 Cleveland State 74, @ UWM 67 Jan. 28 Youngstown State, L 68-63 Key Returnees 2/8/96 UWM 97, @ Cleveland State 84 Feb. 2 @ Detroit, L 84-73 • J’Nathan Bullock (So., F, 6-4) 1/4/96 @ UWM 73, Cleveland State 55 Feb. 4 @ Loyola, L 81-75 11.3 ppg, 4.5 rpg 2/9/95 Cleveland State 87, @ UWM 64 Feb. 8 @ Butler, L 78-49 2/5/94 Cleveland State 97, @ UWM 75 Feb. 11 Milwaukee, L 86-57 • Carlos English (Sr., G, 5-8) 1/15/94 @ Cleveland State 84, UWM 60 Feb. 15 @ Wright State, W 63-56 8.1 ppg, 4.6 apg Feb. 18 Delaware, L 52-40 Feb. 22 UIC, L 72-67 (ot) • Raheem Moss (Sr., G, 6-4) Feb. 25 UW-Green Bay, L 76-72 10.0 ppg, 3.3 rpg Feb. 28 @ Detroit, L 92-58 NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball 2006-07 Schedule Nov. 11 St. Edward’s UIC Flames Nov. 15 @ Davidson Jan. 17 • 7 p.m. CST • U.S. Cellular Arena • Milwaukee, Wis. Nov. 19 @ Bradley Feb. 21 • 7 p.m. CST • UIC Pavilion • Chicago, Ill. Nov. 21 @ Miami (Ohio) Nov. 24 @ Chicagoland Classic The Basics Nov. 25 @ Chicagoland Classic School: University of Illinois at Chicago Nov. 28 Murray State Location: Chicago, Ill. Dec. 2 Youngstown State Founded: 1896 Dec. 5 @ Northern Illinois Enrollment: 24,541 Dec. 9 vs. Illinois Dec. 16 Akron Nickname: Flames Dec. 19 @ Ole Miss Colors: Navy Blue and Fire Engine Red Dec. 21 @ Penn Conference: Horizon Dec. 23 Illinois State Arena: UIC Pavilion Dec. 27 @ Cleveland State Jan. 4 @ Wright State President: Dr. Sylvia Manning Jan. 10 Butler Athletic Director: Jim Schmidt Jan. 13 Loyola Athletics Phone: 312-996-2772 Jan. 17 @ Milwaukee Ticket Phone: 312-413-UIC1 Jan. 20 Detroit Jan. 24 @ UW-Green Bay Jan. 27 Cleveland State Coaching Staff Jan. 29 @ Butler Head Coach: Jimmy Collins Feb. 3 @ Youngstown State Alma Mater: New Mexico St., ‘70 Feb. 7 Wright State Record at School/Year: 162-138/11th Feb. 10 @ Detroit Feb. 14 UW-Green Bay Record Overall/Year: same Head Coach Senior Feb. 17 BracketBusters Office Phone: 312-996-2409 Jimmy Collins Jovan Stefanov Feb. 21 Milwaukee Assistants: Mark Coomes Feb. 24 @ Loyola Lynn Mitchem DI Series History (Since 1990-91) Feb. 27-March 6 @ Horizon Tourney 2/15/06 UIC 94, @ UWM 86 (OT) Dave Donnelly 1/5/06 UWM 68, @ UIC 45 2005-06 Results 2/5/05 @ UWM 85, UIC 75 Nov. 17 vs. Montana State, W 69-64 Sports Information 12/4/04 UWM 75, @ UIC 67 Nov. 19 vs. San Diego State, W 66-63 Basketball SID: Mike Cassidy #-3/9/04 UIC 65, @ UWM 62 Nov. 20 vs. Denver, L 52-48 (ot) Office Phone: 312-413-8199 2/5/04 @ UIC 86, UWM 82 Nov. 23 Saint Xavier, L 74-73 12/23/04 @ UWM 78, UIC 62 Nov. 25 @ Georgia Tech, W 73-51 Office Fax: 312-996-5882 &-3/8/04 @ UWM 75, UIC 73 Nov. 28 @ Georgia Southern, L 89-69 E-Mail: [email protected] 2/13/03 @ UWM 81, UIC 78 Dec. 4 Chicago State, L 75-74

58 • 2006-07 Opponents • Horizon League Website: uicflames.com 1/9/03 @ UIC 102, UWM 92 Dec. 10 Mississippi, W 87-75 (ot) Press Row Phone: 312-413-5712 $-3/2/02 UIC 75, @UWM 63 Dec. 14 @ Northwestern, W 71-62 2/7/02 @ UIC 73, UWM 71 Dec. 17 Northern Illinois, W 55-54 Team Information 1/12/02 @ UWM 75, UIC 49 Dec. 21 @ Syracuse, L 75-61 2/10/01 @ UWM 70, UIC 49 Dec. 29 Davidson, W 76-67 2005-06 Record: 16-15 1/11/01 @ UIC 112, UWM 106 (4ot) Jan. 2 @ Butler, L 75-56 League Record/Finish: 8-8/Tie-3rd 2/12/00 @ UIC 81, UWM 75 Jan. 5 Milwaukee, L 68-45 2005-06 Postseason: None 1/13/00 @ UWM 82, UIC 64 Jan. 11 @ UW-Green Bay, L 90-84 (ot) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/1 2/13/99 @ UWM 71, UIC 57 Jan. 15 @ Loyola, L 75-61 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 1/14/99 UWM 52, @ UIC 50 Jan. 19 Cleveland State, L 87-83 Jan. 21 @ Detroit, L 76-65 Series vs. UWM: UWM leads 26-18 2/14/98 @ UIC 92, UWM 68 1/15/98 UIC 72, @ UWM 63 Jan. 25 @ Wright State, W 62-57 2/17/97 @ UWM 55, UIC 54 Jan. 28 UW-Green Bay, W 81-68 Key Returnees 1/23/97 @ UIC 78, UWM 61 Jan. 30 Butler, L 67-39 • (Jr., F, 6-5) 2/17/96 @ UWM 79, UIC 48 Feb. 2 @ Youngstown State, W 70-63 11.6 ppg, 7.6 rpg, 3.0 apg 1/27/96 @ UIC 87, UWM 78 Feb. 4 Detroit, W 63-57 2/18/95 UIC 85, @ UWM 77 Feb. 11 Loyola, L 71-68 1/21/95 @ UIC 80, UWM 68 Feb. 15 @ Milwaukee, W 94-86 (ot) • Josh Mayo (So., G, 5-10) Feb. 18 @ Murray State, L 72-68 10.1 ppg, 2.5 apg 2/14/94 @ UIC 83, UWM 66 1/10/94 UIC 87, @ UWM 72 Feb. 22 @ Cleveland State, W 72-67 (ot) # - Horizon League Semis (Milwaukee, Wis.) Feb. 25 Wright State, W 69-66 (ot) • Jovan Stefanov (Sr., F, 6-9) & - Horizon League Finals (Milwaukee, Wis.) Feb. 28 Wright State, W 77-64 8.0 ppg, 5.6 rpg $ - Horizon League QF (Cleveland, Ohio) March 3 vs. UW-Green Bay, L 76-66 Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball 2006-07 Schedule Nov. 11 @ Miami (Ohio) Nov. 19 @ Coastal Carolina Jan. 21 • 1 p.m. CST • U.S. Cellular Arena • Milwaukee, Wis. Nov. 22 @ Chicago State Feb. 5 • 6 p.m. CST • • Dayton, Ohio Dec. 2 Detroit Dec. 5 @ Bradley The Basics Dec. 9 @ St. Bonaventure School: Dec. 13 @ Marshall Location: Dayton, Ohio Dec. 16 Bowling Green Founded: 1964 Dec. 19 Marist Enrollment: 17,074 Dec. 21 Chicago State Dec. 28 @ LSU Nickname: Raiders Dec. 29 vs. Samford Colors: Hunter Green and Gold Dec. 30 vs. Mississippi Valley State Conference: Horizon Jan. 2 IPFW Arena: Nutter Center Jan. 4 UIC Jan. 6 @ Butler President: Dr. David Hopkins Jan. 10 Loyola Athletic Director: Dr. Michael J. Cusack Jan. 13 UW-Green Bay Athletics Phone: 937-775-2771 Jan. 18 @ Cleveland State Ticket Phone: 937-775-4787 Jan. 21 @ Milwaukee Jan. 24 Youngstown State Jan. 27 @ Loyola League • Horizon 59 • 2006-07 Opponents Coaching Staff Jan. 29 @ UW-Green Bay Head Coach: Feb. 3 @ Detroit Alma Mater: DePauw, ‘91 Feb. 5 Milwaukee Record at School/Year: First season Feb. 7 @ UIC Feb. 10 Butler Record Overall/Year: 83-40/5th Head Coach Senior Feb. 14 Cleveland State Office Phone: 937-775-2835 Brad Brownell DaShaun Wood Feb. 17 BracketBusters Assistants: Marty McGillan Feb. 22 @ Youngstown State Bill Donlon DI Series History (Since 1990-91) Feb. 27-March 6 @ Horizon Tourney 2/2/06 @ Wright State 59, UWM 54 Adrian Townsend 1/21/06 @ UWM 61, Wright State 54 2005-06 Results 2/2/05 UWM 79, @ Wright State 70 Nov. 19 @ Belmont, L 86-80 Sports Information 1/17/05 @ UWM 86, Wright State 56 Nov. 23 @ Toledo, L 64-53 Basketball SID: Bob Noss 2/7/04 @ UWM 72, Wright State 66 Nov. 26 Ball State, L 71-50 Office Phone: 937-775-2816 1/27/04 UWM 68, @ Wright State 53 Nov. 30 @ Miami (Ohio), L 54-46 2/27/03 UWM 98, @ Wright State 65 Office Fax: 937-775-2368 Dec. 7 Detroit, W 69-58 1/25/03 @ UWM 74, Wright State 59 Dec. 13 @ Northern Illinois, L 62-42 E-Mail: [email protected] 2/14/02 @ UWM 94, Wright State 68 Website: wsuraiders.com Dec. 17 Belmont, W 87-79 1/17/02 UWM 86, @ Wright State 80 (ot) Dec. 22 Texas-Pan American, W 63-53 Press Row Phone: 937-775-4687 %-3/3/01 Wright State 64, vs. UWM 63 Dec. 27 Northeastern, W 72-65 2/17/01 @ Wright State 75, UWM 60 Dec. 31 @ Akron, L 72-44 1/18/01 @ UWM 56, Wright State 43 Team Information Jan. 5 @ Cleveland State, W 58-55 2005-06 Record: 13-15 2/19/00 @ UWM 81, Wright State 67 1/20/00 @ Wright State 67, UWM 60 Jan. 7 Loyola, W 77-63 8-8/Tie-3rd League Record/Finish: 2/20/99 @ Wright State 71, UWM 69 Jan. 9 Kenyon, W 88-47 2005-06 Postseason: None 1/21/99 @ UWM 69, Wright State 65 Jan. 12 @ Youngstown State, W 64-60 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/6 2/21/98 Wright State 75, @ UWM 65 Jan. 19 @ UW-Green Bay, W 57-44 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 1/22/98 UWM 70, @ Wright State 62 Jan. 21 @ Milwaukee, L 61-54 Series vs. UWM: UWM leads 18-14 #-2/28/97 UWM 81, @ Wright State 70 Jan. 25 UIC, L 62-57 2/13/97 @ Wright State 75, UWM 55 Jan. 28 @ Butler, L 70-62 1/18/97 @ UWM 61, Wright State 60 Jan. 30 Youngstown State, W 81-67 Key Returnees 2/22/96 @ Wright State 99, UWM 75 Feb. 2 Milwaukee, W 59-54 • DaShaun Wood (Sr., G, 5-11) 1/20/96 Wright State 74, @ UWM 71 Feb. 4 UW-Green Bay, W 59-49 17.9 ppg, 4.5 rpg, All-Horizon League 1/28/95 Wright State 76, @ UWM 74 Feb. 8 @ Detroit, L 70-66 2/21/94 Wright State 89, @ UWM 87 Feb. 11 Butler, W 86-83 (2ot) • Drew Burleson (Sr., F, 6-6) 2/1/94 UWM 95, @ Wright State 80 Feb. 15 Cleveland State, L 63-56 12.5 ppg, 5.1 rpg 2/28/91 @ UWM 106, Wright State 89 Feb. 18 @ Bowling Green, W 70-51 1/12/91 @ Wright State 84, UWM 79 Feb. 22 @ Loyola, L 76-63 % - MCC Tourney QF (Dayton, Ohio) • Jordan Pleiman (Jr., F, 6-9) Feb. 25 @ UIC, L 69-66 (ot) # - MCC Tourney 1st Rd. (Dayton, Ohio) 10.5 ppg, 6.7 rpg Feb. 28 @ UIC, L 77-64 NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball 2006-07 Schedule UW- Nov. 12 @ Oakland Jan. 27 • 1 p.m. CST • U.S. Cellular Arena • Milwaukee, Wis. Nov. 15 @ Wisconsin Nov. 17 Northern Michigan Feb. 24 • 7 p.m. CST • • Green Bay, Wis. Nov. 21 @ Eastern Illinois The Basics Nov. 25 @ North Dakota State Nov. 28 @ Fairleigh Dickinson School: University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Dec. 2 @ Loyola Location: Green Bay, Wis. Dec. 9 Central Michigan Founded: 1965 Dec. 12 Chicago State Enrollment: 5,416 Dec. 16 South Dakota State Nickname: Phoenix Dec. 23 @ Michigan State Colors: Green, White and Red Dec. 27 Jacksonville State Dec. 29 Michigan Tech Conference: Horizon Dec. 30 Bowling Green Arena: Resch Center Jan. 2 Detroit President: Dr. Bruce Shepard Jan. 6 Cleveland State Athletic Director: Ken Bothof Jan. 11 @ Youngstown State Athletics Phone: 920-465-2145 Jan. 13 @ Wright State Jan. 20 @ Butler 920-465-2625 Ticket Phone: Jan. 24 UIC Jan. 27 @ Milwaukee Coaching Staff Jan. 29 Wright State Head Coach: Tod Kowalczky Feb. 1 @ Detroit Alma Mater: Minnesota-Duluth, ‘89 Feb. 3 @ Cleveland State Feb. 8 Youngstown State Record at School/Year: 59-58/5th Feb. 10 Loyola Record Overall/Year: same Head Coach Senior Feb. 14 @ UIC Office Phone: 920-465-2145 Ryan Evanochko Feb. 17 @ BracketBusters Assistants: Dale Race Feb. 19 Butler DI Series History (Since 1990-91) Feb. 24 Milwaukee 1/14/06 @ UWGB 84, UWM 77 Brian Wardle 12/17/05 @ UWM 80, UWGB 60 2005-06 Results 1/29/05 @ UWGB 76, UWM 72 Nov. 13 vs. UNC-Greensboro, W 71-48 Sports Information 1/15/05 @ UWM 86, UWGB 56 Nov. 14 @ Washington, L 87-54 Basketball SID: Nick Brilowski 1/31/04 @ UWM 81, UWGB 70 Nov. 15 vs. Miami (Fla.), L 80-54 Office Phone: 920-465-2498 1/17/04 UWM 82, @ UWGB 70 Nov. 21 @ Central Michigan, L 67-62 2/10/03 @ UWM 78, UWGB 54 Nov. 29 North Dakota State, W 60-55 Office Fax: 920-465-2357 1/18/03 @ UWGB 79, UWM 68 Dec. 3 @ Illinois State, L 59-51 E-Mail: [email protected] 2/25/02 UWM 76, @ UWGB 66 Dec. 7 @ Wisconsin, L 82-62

60 • 2006-07 Opponents • Horizon League Website: uwgb.edu/athletics 1/5/02 @ UWM 63, UWGB 57 Dec. 10 Montana State, W 75-73 Press Row Phone: 920-965-8735 2/3/01 @ UWM 79, UWGB 57 Dec. 14 Eastern Michigan, W 73-69 1/6/01 @ UWGB 53, UWM 49 Dec. 17 @ Milwaukee, L 80-60 Team Information #-3/4/00 UWM 62, UWGB 58 Dec. 29 Northern Michigan, W 106-58 2/5/00 @ UWM 67, UWGB 42 Dec. 30 UC-Irvine, W 77-65 2005-06 Record: 15-16 1/8/00 @ UWGB 67, UWM 65 Jan. 2 @ Detroit, L 60-57 (ot) League Record/Finish: 8-8/3rd $-2/27/99 UWGB 76, UWM 66 Jan. 5 @ Youngstown State, L 95-70 2005-06 Postseason: None 2/6/99 @ UWM 59, UWGB 57 Jan. 11 UIC, W 90-84 (ot) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/1 1/7/99 @ UWGB 74, UWM 66 Jan. 14 Milwaukee, W 84-77 Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0 2/2/98 @ UWGB 80, UWM 72 Jan. 19 Wright State, W 57-44 Jan. 21 Cleveland State, L 66-63 Series vs. UWM: UWGB leads 21-14 1/10/98 UWGB 68, @ UWM 57 2/24/97 UWGB 62, @ UWM 46 Jan. 26 @ Loyola, W 72-66 1/27/97 @ UWGB 62, UWM 49 Jan. 28 @ UIC, L 81-68 Key Returnees 2/19/96 @ UWGB 87, UWM 66 Jan. 30 Detroit, W 45-42 • Ryan Evanochko (Sr., G, 6-2) 1/18/96 UWGB 67, @ UWM 54 Feb. 2 @ Butler, L 72-66 (ot) 15.8 ppg, 5.2 apg, All-Horizon League 2/20/95 @ UWGB 63, UWM 43 Feb. 4 @ Wright State, L 59-49 1/15/95 UWGB 79, @ UWM 58 Feb. 8 Loyola, W 69-59 2/24/94 UWM 58, @ UWGB 55 Feb. 11 Youngstown State, W 80-58 • Mike Schachtner (So., F, 6-9) Feb. 13 Butler, L 63-57 10.3 ppg, 4.4 rpg 1/26/94 UWGB 64, @ UWM 42 3/3/93 UWM 61, @ UWGB 48 Feb. 18 Fairleigh Dickinson, L 68-64 1/13/93 @ UWM 75, UWGB 68 (ot) Feb. 25 @ Cleveland State, W 76-72 • Josh Lawrence (Sr., F, 6-7) #- MCC Tourney QF (Chicago, Ill.) March 3 vs. UIC, W 76-66 9.2 ppg, 4.9 rpg $ - MCC Tourney QF (Chicago, Ill.) March 4 vs. Butler, L 73-51 Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball 2007 Horizon League Championship The transition to a new men’s basketball tournament format in the Horizon League is complete, as for the third-straight season the championship will use a pure format rewarding regular-season performance.

Over four years ago, the Horizon League Executive Council passed a proposal that changed the tournament format from a single site to multiple sites for the first time since 1982 when the League was known as the Midwestern City Conference. The format also gives the top two teams in the field a bye into the semifinals. 2003 Horizon League Championship Game Attendance In the first two years, a school previously promised the champi- 10,115 @ U.S. Cellular Arena - Milwaukee onship was given the first right to host, regardless of its seed. In 2003, that team was UWM while in 2004 it was Butler. That year, 2004 Horizon League Championship Game Attendance UWM wound up hosting the championship game after Butler was 10,254 @ U.S. Cellular Arena - Milwaukee Championship League • Horizon 61 • 2006-07 Opponents eliminated in the semifinals. 2005 Horizon League Championship Game Attendance The last two years, under the tournament’s “pure” format, UWM 10,783 @ U.S. Cellular Arena - Milwaukee earned the right to host the second round, semifinals and cham- pionship game after winning the regular season crown. Under 2006 Horizon League Championship Game Attendance the current format, the event begins on a Tuesday with three first 10,021 @ U.S. Cellular Arena - Milwaukee round games matching teams seeded four through nine with the fourth, fifth and sixth seeded teams hosting their respective and Detroit battle for the title. Last season, crowds again surpassed contests. Friday and Saturday games will feature the second and 7,500 for the semifinals and 10,000 for the finals. semifinal rounds to be played at the site of the regular season champion. Should that No. 1 seed advance to the championship Once again this season, Milwaukee could also find itself in the game, it will continue to serve as host. If the No. 1 seed is upset, host’s role for any portion of the tournament. If the Panthers need then the championship game moves to the site of the highest to play a first-round contest, they could host the game Tuesday, remaining seed. Feb. 27 at the U.S. Cellular Arena. If UWM wins the regular season league championship, it would host the second round, semifinals In each of the last four seasons, the fans of Milwaukee responded and, if it advances, the championship game. All Horizon League to the Horizon League Tournament in record fashion. In 2003, Tournament games played in Milwaukee would be played at the more than 7,500 fans watched the two semifinals while more than U.S. Cellular Arena. 10,000 fans attended the championship game between Butler and Milwaukee. In 2004, the crowd again topped 10,000 as UWM faced The tournament games will also continue to receive maximum UIC in the title contest. Then in 2005, more than 8,600 watched television exposure, with each semifinal televised on ESPNU and the semifinals and a sellout crowd of 10,783 witnessed the Panthers the championship game again airing on ESPN. 2007 Tournament Schedule Tues., Feb. 27 - First-Round Games At Campus Sites #9 seed @ #4 seed #8 seed @ #5 seed #7 seed @ #6 seed

Fri., March 2 - Quarterfinals At Highest Seed #3 seed vs. #6 seed/#7 seed #4 seed/#9 seed vs. #5 seed/#8 seed

Sat., March 3 - Semifinals At Highest Seed #1 seed vs. #4 seed/#5 seed/#8 seed/#9 seed #2 seed vs. #3 seed/#6 seed/#7 seed

The U.S. Cellular Arena in Milwaukee has played host to each of the last Tues., March 6 - At Highest Seed four Horizon League Tournament Championship Games Championship Game 8:05 p.m. CST NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball Wednesday, Nov. 8 Tuesday, Nov. 21 Saturday, Dec. 9 Youngstown State vs. Central Michigan Detroit at Western Michigan UIC vs. Illinois UIC at Miami (Ohio) Loyola (La.) at Loyola Thursday, Nov. 9 UW-Green Bay at Eastern Illinois Wright State at St. Bonaventure Youngstown State vs. TBA Butler at Indiana State Wednesday, Nov. 22 Cleveland State at Ohio State Friday, Nov. 10 South Dakota State at Milwaukee Central Michigan at UW-Green Bay Radford at Milwaukee John Carroll at Cleveland State Butler at Tulane Youngstown State at Michigan Sunday, Dec. 10 Loyola vs. Princeton Wright State at Chicago State Youngstown State at Milwaukee

Saturday, Nov. 11 Friday, Nov. 24 Tuesday, Dec. 12 Washington State at Milwaukee UIC vs. Alabama A&M Chicago State at UW-Green Bay George Mason at Cleveland State Youngstown State at Ohio State St. Edward’s [Texas] at UIC Wednesday, Dec. 13 Loyola at BCA Classic Saturday, Nov. 25 Milwaukee at Wisconsin Wright State at Miami (Ohio) UW-Green Bay at North Dakota State Wright State at Marshall Texas A&M-Corpus Christi at Detroit Sunday, Nov. 12 Kent State at Butler Saturday, Dec. 16 UAB at Milwaukee UIC vs. TBA Butler vs. Purdue Loyola at BCA Classic Loyola at Fairfield Akron at UIC UW-Green Bay at Oakland Canisius at Detroit Sunday, Nov. 26 Bowling Green at Wright State Monday, Nov. 13 Tennessee Tech at Milwaukee Youngstown State at Robert Morris Detroit vs. Maine Cleveland State at Delaware Northern Iowa at Loyola Butler vs. Notre Dame South Dakota State at UW-Green Bay Notre Dame (Ohio) at Cleveland State Tuesday, Nov. 28 Youngstown State at Duquesne UW-Green Bay at Fairleigh Dickinson Sunday, Dec. 17 Canisius at Youngstown State Cleveland State at Central Michigan Tuesday, Nov. 14 Murray State at UIC Butler at Preseason NIT Tuesday, Dec. 19 Detroit vs. TBA Wednesday, Nov. 29 Detroit at Toledo Milwaukee at Central Michigan Marist at Wright State Wednesday, Nov. 15 Kent State at Cleveland State Youngstown State at James Madison Milwaukee at Michigan Eastern Michigan at Detroit Chicago State at Cleveland State UIC at Davidson Butler at Valparaiso UIC at Mississippi UW-Green Bay at Wisconsin Saint Louis at Loyola Loyola at Bradley

Friday, Nov. 17 Saturday, Dec. 2 Thursday, Dec. 21 John Carroll at Loyola Milwaukee at Oakland Chicago State at Wright State 62 • 2006-07 Opponents • Horizon League Composite Schedule Northern Michigan at UW-Green Bay Youngstown State at UIC UIC at Penn Cleveland State vs. Buffalo UW-Green Bay at Loyola Detroit at Wright State Friday, Dec. 22 Saturday, Nov. 18 Cleveland State at Butler Milwaukee at Sam Houston State Detroit at Kent State Evansville at Butler Cleveland State at Evansville Tuesday, Dec. 5 Youngstown State at Kent State Loyola at Purdue Northeastern at Detroit Sunday, Nov. 19 Detroit at Xavier UC Irvine at Loyola Milwaukee at Northern Iowa Cleveland State at Kansas State Wright State at Coastal Carolina Wright State at Bradley Saturday, Dec. 23 Cleveland State vs. Miami (Fla.) UIC at Northern Illinois UW-Green Bay at Michigan State UIC at Bradley Lock Haven at Youngstown State Illinois State at UIC Slippery Rock at Youngstown State Wednesday, Dec. 6 Wednesday, Dec. 27 Monday, Nov. 20 Milwaukee at Missouri State Wyoming at Milwaukee San Diego at Loyola Ball State at Butler UIC at Cleveland State Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball Jacksonville State at UW-Green Bay Saturday, Jan. 20 Butler at Wright State Wright State at LSU Detroit at UIC Loyola at UW-Green Bay UW-Green Bay at Butler Thursday, Dec. 28 Cleveland State at Youngstown State Tuesday, Feb. 13 Wright State vs. Samford IPFW at Loyola Florida Gulf Coast at Butler Detroit at Kansas Sunday, Jan. 21 Wednesday, Feb. 14 Friday, Dec. 29 Wright State at Milwaukee Loyola at Milwaukee Wright State vs. Mississippi Valley State Cleveland State at Wright State Michigan Tech at UW-Green Bay Wednesday, Jan. 24 Detroit at Youngstown State Youngstown State at Wright State UW-Green Bay at UIC Saturday, Dec. 30 UIC at UW-Green Bay Butler at Milwaukee Saturday, Feb. 17 Loyola at Youngstown State Thursday, Jan. 25 BracketBusters - all teams in action West Virginia Tech at Cleveland State Milwaukee at Detroit Bowling Green at UW-Green Bay Butler at Loyola Monday, Feb. 19 Schedule Composite League • Horizon 63 • 2006-07 Opponents Butler at UW-Green Bay Tuesday, Jan. 2 Saturday, Jan. 27 Detroit at UW-Green Bay UW-Green Bay at Milwaukee Wednesday, Feb. 21 IPFW at Wright State Cleveland State at UIC Milwaukee at UIC Akron at Youngstown State Wright State at Loyola Cleveland State at Detroit Butler at Detroit Thursday, Jan. 4 Thursday, Feb. 22 Detroit at Milwaukee Monday, Jan. 29 Loyola at Butler UIC at Wright State Cleveland State at Milwaukee Wright State at Youngstown State Cleveland State at Loyola UIC at Butler Youngstown State at Loyola Saturday, Feb. 24 Saturday, Jan. 6 Wright State at UW-Green Bay Milwaukee at UW-Green Bay Milwaukee at Loyola Detroit at Chicago State Detroit at Butler Wright State at Butler UIC at Loyola Youngstown State at Detroit Wednesday, Jan. 31 Youngstown State at Cleveland State Cleveland State at UW-Green Bay Butler at Youngstown State Tuesday, Feb. 27 Wednesday, Jan. 10 Thursday, Feb. 1 Horizon League Championship Butler at UIC UW-Green Bay at Detroit First round at campus sites Loyola at Wright State Loyola at Cleveland State Friday, March 2 Thursday, Jan. 11 Saturday, Feb. 3 Horizon League Championship Milwaukee at Cleveland State Milwaukee at Butler Second round at home of #1 seed UW-Green Bay at Youngstown State Wright State at Detroit UW-Green Bay at Cleveland State Saturday, March 3 Saturday, Jan. 13 UIC at Youngstown State Horizon League Championship Milwaukee at Youngstown State Semifinals at home of #1 seed Loyola at UIC Monday, Feb. 5 Detroit at Cleveland State Milwaukee at Wright State Tuesday, March 6 UW-Green Bay at Wright State Horizon League Championship South Dakota State at Butler Wednesday, Feb. 7 Hosted by higher remaining seed Detroit at Loyola Wednesday, Jan. 17 Wright State at UIC • Schedule is subject to change. For updat- UIC at Milwaukee ed schedule information and game times Youngstown State at Butler Thursday, Feb. 8 from around the league, visit the Horizon Loyola at Detroit Butler at Cleveland State League website at: Youngstown State at UW-Green Bay Thursday, Jan. 18 www.horizonleague.org Wright State at Cleveland State Saturday, Feb. 10 UIC at Detroit NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball Valpo Set To Join Horizon League In July 2007 The Horizon League will add a 10th mem- will create another strong league rivalry ber in time for the 2007-08 season. for us.”

Valparaiso University will join the league “The addition of as in July of 2007. The Crusaders will com- our 10th member marks a very exciting pete in a total of 17 sports, sponsoring I think it is a move that will please many time for the Horizon League,” Commis- nine sports for men (cross country, soccer, of our alums and supporters. Obviously, sioner Jon LeCrone said. “As the fourth basketball, and , indoor many people will immediately look toward private school member, Valpo is an ex- , tennis, outdoor track and the impact this will have on basketball, and traordinary fit for the League. They share field, and baseball plus football in the Pio- it clearly will help our league’s strength on our core values of academic achievement, neer Football League) and nine for women both the men’s and women’s side. It will community service and personal respon- (cross country, volleyball, soccer, basket- help with scheduling and Valpo should be sibility, and their location in the middle ball, swimming and diving, indoor track a strong draw when they come to Milwau- of our League’s Midwest footprint in ad- and field, tennis, outdoor track and field, kee. But Valpo has also had success in a dition to their highly competitive athletic and ). number of other sports, and this should program enhance the profile of the Hori- have a positive impact on every the zon League. The decision to add Valpara- The addition was welcomed by UWM of- League offers.” iso was enthusiastically and unanimously ficials, who see Valpo as a strong fit for the approved by our Board of Directors. This league in a number of ways. The addition “It is exciting to add a school with a strong promises to be a long and successful rela- of Valpo will also restart a number of ri- basketball tradition like Valparaiso,” men’s tionship.” valries between the Panthers and Crusad- basketball coach Rob Jeter said. “They will ers. certainly strengthen our league in men’s Valparaiso possesses a strong tradition basketball. They have a tremendous coach in men’s basketball. In fact, the Crusad- “Adding a 10th member to our league has in , who has always had them ers qualified for the NCAA Tournament been a priority, and we have made a fine playing at a very high level. Plus, with a seven times from 1996-2004, advancing to choice in Valparaiso,” UWM Athletics Di- large number of Valpo alums in our area the Sweet 16 in 1998. Valpo holds a 7-5 rector Bud Haidet said. “It is a strong fit and our fans’ history of traveling to Val- all-time advantage on UWM men’s bas- both geographically and athletically, and paraiso when we have played there, this ketball. 2007 NCAA Tournament Information Opening Round First and Second Rounds West Regional March 13 March 16 and 18 HP Pavilion UD Arena United Center San Jose, California Dayton, Ohio Chicago, Illinois Host: San Jose State University Host: Host: 64 • 2006-07 Opponents • Additional Information Regionals First and Second Rounds March 23 and 25 March 15 and 17 Columbus, Ohio East Regional HSBC Arena Host: The Continental Airlines Arena Buffalo, New York East Rutherford, New Jersey Hosts: MAAC, Canisius and Niagara New Host: Rutgers University New Orleans, Louisiana Host: Tulane University Midwest Regional Lexington, Kentucky Edward Jones Dome Host: Spokane Memorial Arena St. Louis, Missouri Spokane, Washington Host: Missouri Valley Conference ARCO Arena Host: Washington State University Sacramento, California Final Four Host: University of the Pacific Regionals March 31 and April 2 March 22 and 24 Veterans Memorial Coliseum South Regional Atlanta, Georgia Winston-Salem, North Carolina Host: Georgia Tech Host: San Antonio, Texas Host: University of Texas-San Antonio

Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2005-06 In Review Boo Davis was an all-Horizon League performer and one of the big reasons the Panthers returned to the NCAA Tournament 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball • Celebrating A Championship

UWM lived up to preseason expectations in 2005-06 by winning its third-straight outright Horizon League title. It was another step in the incredible progress of the program. UWM had never won a regular season Division I league title until the 2003-04 campaign. In fact, prior to winning the 2003 Horizon League Tournament title, UWM hadn’t won a basketball title of any kind since win- ning the 1960 Wisconsin State Collegiate Conference title. Last year’s league regular season and tournament titles give UWM 13 in the 110-year history of men’s basketball at the school. Seven of those crowns came in the WSCC, which was also known as the Wisconsin Normal Conference and the Wisconsin State Teachers College Conference, while the other six (three regular season and three tournament) have come in the Horizon League. The outright crown was the sixth outright league title in school history.

• In Select Company

By winning a third-straight outright regular-season league title, UWM joined select company nationally. In fact, Gonzaga is the only other school in the country that has won its league regular- season title outright for the last three seasons. Two other teams -- Nevada from the WAC and Pacific from the Big West - have won at least a share of their league title for the past three seasons. In Joah Tucker was a First-Team All-Horizon League performer Horizon League annals, UWM and Butler are the only two schools game. Finally, three Panthers were honored for their play in the to have won a regular season title in the last seven years, with league tourney, as Tigert was named the tournament most valuable Milwaukee winning the last three after Butler won four-straight player, while Davis and Tucker joined Tigert on the all-tourna- from 2000-2003. ment team.

• A Regular Season Thumbnail • Filling Up The Awards Case

Expectations were high heading into the 2005-06 season for the Three Panthers earned Horizon League honors following the regu- Panthers, and they delivered. First the Panthers had to survive a lar season. Joah Tucker was named to the First-Team All-League difficult non-league schedule, highlighted by a western road swing squad for the second-straight season, while Adrian Tigert and 66 • 2005-06 In Review • Notebook sweep of Wyoming and Montana. When it was done, UWM’s non- Boo Davis each earned Second-Team All-League honors for the league slate ranked 21st in the nation. Then, the Panthers dashed to first time in their careers. Plus, Tigert was named to the League’s the front of the pack by winning nine of their first 10 league games. All-Defensive Team. The three players on the all-league squads Close losses at Wright State and Butler made for a tight title chase are the most-ever for the Panthers, while UWM is the first school in the final three weeks, but the Panthers overcame an injury to to place three players among the top 10 in the league since UIC Adrian Tigert and an unexpected loss to UIC to beat Detroit in had three honorees in the 2002-03 season. the final game of the regular season and win the league title. • 20-20 Vision • That Tourney Title The Panthers collected at least 20 wins for the fourth-straight sea- UWM’s run to the Horizon League tourney title included two son a year ago, something that has never happened in the 110-year surprisingly easy victories. In the semifinals, the Panthers made history of the program. In fact, until the 2004-05 campaign, no a 17-2 run in the first half and then built their lead to 20 points UWM team had ever even tallied three-straight 20-win seasons. en route to an 80-66 win over Loyola. Joah Tucker and Boo Davis The Panthers also clinched a seventh-straight plus-.500 season, each scored 20 points to lead Milwaukee. Then, in the title game notable for a program that had just seven plus-.500 seasons in the against Butler, the Panthers led by eight at halftime and then by 20 years prior to the hiring of Bo Ryan in 1999. The school record as many as 19 points in the second half in claiming an 87-71 win. for plus-.500 seasons is nine-straight from 1965-66 thru 1973-77, The 87 points were the most for the winning team in the league and UWM also had another streak of seven-straight from 1953- title game since Evansville scored 95 in 1992. The Panthers once 54 thru 1959-60. All of UWM’s winning has also led to a number again scored off the court in the tournament, too, drawing 7,502 of extended winning streaks by the Panthers. Milwaukee had an for the semifinals and 10,021 for the final. It’s the fourth-straight eight-game winning streak last season and has had at least one year Milwaukee has attracted a plus-10,000 crowd for the title winning streak of eight games or more in each of the last four

Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball seasons. The school record for wins is 26, and postseason contests at The Cell since set in 2004-05, and last season’s 22 wins their return, and UWM had a 19-game rank fifth on the school’s all-time list: homecourt winning streak until back-to- back home losses to UIC (Feb. 15) and 2004-05 26-6 NCAA 16 Missouri State (Feb. 18) spoiled the run 2002-03 24-8 NCAA 1st Rd. last season. Combining games at both 1998-99 24-7 NCAA D2 QF the and the U.S. Cellular 1992-93 23-4 No postseason Arena, UWM is now 47-7 in regular season 2005-06 22-9 NCAA 2nd Rd. Horizon League home contests over the last seven seasons. • Topping The Charts • Winning Away From Home UWM has enjoyed record-breaking success over the last few seasons and, in the pro- Milwaukee’s success can also be attributed cess, has cemented itself as the top program to its solid play on the road. The Panthers in the Horizon League. In fact, over the last were 5-3 on the road in league play last five regular seasons, the Panthers are 63-17 season and 8-6 on the road overall. The (.788) in regular season Horizon League Panthers have now won at least seven contests. And, over the last four seasons, road games in each of the last four seasons UWM has lost just 12 league games. The and are 34-22 in away games in that span. league standings for the last five seasons: Milwaukee’s five league road wins last season were the most of any league school. • Notebook 67 • 2005-06 In Review W L You don’t have to look too far back, though, Milwaukee 63 17 to find a time when the Panthers struggled Butler 52 28 mightily on the road. In the three seasons UIC 48 32 prior to Bo Ryan’s arrival in Milwaukee for Detroit 47 33 the 1999-2000 campaign, UWM was just Wright State 39 41 5-38 on the road. Loyola 38 42 UW-Green Bay 37 43 • High Scoring Cleveland State 20 60 Youngstown State 16 64 For the fifth-straight season, the Panthers led the Horizon League in scoring, aver- • Used To This Position aging 74.0 points per game. The Panthers had two players in the top seven and three The recent success of the UWM men’s bas- players in the top 11 in the league in scor- ketball team in league play can be summed- ing, with Joah Tucker (16.5 ppg), Boo Davis up best by one streak. UWM has played (16.3) and Adrian Tigert (13.4) all appear- 57-straight regular season league games ing on the league charts. UWM cracked where it has either been in first place or the 80-point barrier 11 times, including within a game of first place. The last time two outings of better than 90 points - going UWM was not in that situation was Jan. 23, 10-1 in those contests. 2003, when the Panthers entered a home game with Butler 1 1/2 games back of the • Quick Hits Bulldogs. UWM won that game, moving to within a half-game of the top spot and UWM had the same starting lineup for the eventually into the league lead. They’ve first 25 games of the season until an injury either been in first or within a game of first to Adrian Tigert moved Derrick Ford in the ever since. lineup for the final two games of the regular season. Tigert then returned to the starting • Homecourt Advantage lineup in the league tournament ... with either Ford or Tigert in the lineup, UWM Milwaukee has posted a sparkling home- started five seniors with all five starters at court record since returning downtown least 23 years old ... UWM was 17-1 last to the U.S. Cellular Arena for the 2003 season when leading at halftime and has Horizon League Tournament. In all, the won 40 of its last 41 games when holding Adrian Tigert (top), Chris Hill (middle) and Jason McCoy (bottom) were three of five senior Panthers are now 36-6 in regular season the edge after 20 minutes. starters for UWM last season NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball 2005-2006 Regular Season Statistics RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL All games 22-9 13-2 8-6 1-1 League 12-4 7-1 5-3 0-0 Non-League 10-5 6-1 3-3 1-1 Score By Periods: 1st 2nd OT Total Milwaukee 1079 1201 14 2294 Opponents 934 1102 25 2061

# Player GP-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3F-3FA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR-DR Tot Avg. PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts PPG 13 Joah Tucker 31-31 948-30.6 179-389 .460 34-117 .291 118-181 .652 64-120 184 5.9 85 3 53 93 8 19 510 16.5 24 Boo Davis 31-31 845-27.3 159-385 .413 91-234 .389 96-125 .768 44-113 157 5.1 58 1 38 52 5 46 505 16.3 44 Adrian Tigert 29-29 879-30.3 155-276 .562 14-41 .341 66-94 .702 77-135 212 7.3 80 1 78 45 15 21 390 13.4 2 Chris Hill 31-31 919-29.6 71-181 .392 23-78 .295 75-101 .743 19-68 87 2.8 75 3 86 54 4 36 240 7.7 3 Avery Smith 31-0 438-14.1 54-166 .325 7-30 .233 32-53 .604 26-36 62 2.0 49 2 24 43 0 37 147 4.7 21 Jason McCoy 31-31 665-21.5 50-111 .450 2-10 .200 23-38 .605 61-58 119 3.8 73 2 42 38 30 21 125 4.0 12 Allan Hanson 31-0 312-10.1 23-73 .315 21-45 .467 18-25 .720 9-16 25 0.8 27 0 20 15 0 3 85 2.7 50 Derrick Ford 30-2 230-7.7 24-39 .615 0-0 .000 24-30 .800 25-33 58 1.9 43 1 4 20 24 7 72 2.4 1 Kevin Massiah 26-0 290-11.2 22-52 .423 4-15 .267 13-19 .684 12-25 37 1.4 32 0 6 13 0 3 61 2.3 42 Tyrone Young 25-0 119-4.8 22-63 .349 2-13 .154 3-4 .750 8-13 21 0.8 11 0 2 8 2 5 49 2.0 4 Mark Pancratz 31-0 325-10.5 17-39 .436 2-8 .250 13-21 .619 21-27 48 1.5 38 0 22 21 1 11 49 1.6 33 Nick Hansen 17-0 73-4.3 9-16 .563 3-9 .333 3-4 .750 6-6 12 0.7 4 0 2 3 1 1 24 1.4 20 Myles McKay 7-0 24-3.4 0-4 .000 0-1 .000 8-12 .667 2-1 3 0.4 4 0 1 3 0 1 8 1.1 14 Derrick Wimmer 15-0 52-3.5 5-16 .313 1-8 .125 0-2 .000 0-5 5 0.3 2 0 2 3 0 2 11 0.7 40 Michael Bendall 24-0 117-4.9 6-21 .286 0-0 .000 4-10 .400 15-17 32 1.3 12 0 8 4 0 2 16 0.7 43 Steve Hoelzel 3-0 14-4.7 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2-3 5 1.7 2 0 1 2 1 1 2 0.7 TEAM 61-57 118 3.8 0 4

Total 31 6250 797-1832 .435 204-609 .335 496-719 .690 452-733 1185 38.2 595 13 389 421 91 216 2294 74.0 OppONENT 31 6250 749-1684 .445 157-485 .324 406-591 .687 306-700 1006 32.5 671 20 346 473 114 201 2061 66.5 2005-2006 Horizon League Statistics RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL League 12-4 7-1 5-3 0-0 Score By Periods: 1st 2nd OT Total 68 • 2005-06 In Review Statistics • Final Milwaukee 572 595 14 1181 Opponents 460 545 25 1030

# Player GP-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3F-3FA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR-DR Tot Avg. PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts PPG 13 Joah Tucker 16-16 508-31.8 103-210 .490 18-58 .310 52-89 .584 41-65 106 6.6 42 1 29 44 7 8 276 17.3 24 Boo Davis 16-16 449-28.1 83-209 .397 45-127 .354 53-70 .757 21-50 71 4.4 28 0 21 26 4 23 264 16.5 44 Adrian Tigert 15-15 450-30.0 76-132 .576 4-15 .267 37-52 .712 37-67 104 6.9 39 1 41 28 9 9 193 12.9 2 Chris Hill 16-16 493-30.8 40-89 .449 14-36 .389 40-53 .755 9-40 49 3.1 34 1 48 30 1 23 134 8.4 21 Jason McCoy 16-16 379-23.7 28-63 .444 2-7 .286 9-19 .474 31-36 67 4.2 38 1 20 18 14 10 67 4.2 3 Avery Smith 16-0 191-11.9 21-66 .318 2-10 .200 10-22 .455 11-11 22 1.4 21 0 8 18 0 18 54 3.4 12 Allan Hanson 16-0 166-10.4 13-42 .310 13-26 .500 8-11 .727 7-8 15 0.9 12 0 10 8 0 2 47 2.9 50 Derrick Ford 16-0 116-7.3 12-19 .632 0-0 .000 15-18 .833 14-18 32 2.0 23 1 3 11 15 5 39 2.4 1 Kevin Massiah 14-0 139-9.9 10-24 .417 0-5 .000 6-10 .600 6-8 14 1.0 21 0 3 3 0 2 26 1.9 42 Tyrone Young 15-0 64-4.3 11-31 .355 2-7 .286 3-3 1.000 3-6 9 0.6 4 0 0 4 1 2 27 1.8 33 Nick Hansen 9-0 38-4.2 5-9 .556 2-5 .400 2-2 1.000 3-4 7 0.8 2 0 1 2 1 1 14 1.6 4 Mark Pancratz 16-0 147-9.2 7-14 .500 1-4 .250 6-9 .667 11-12 23 1.4 17 0 12 13 1 5 21 1.3 20 Myles McKay 4-0 14-3.5 0-4 .000 0-1 .000 4-6 .667 1-1 2 0.5 3 0 1 1 0 0 4 1.0 43 Steve Hoelzel 2-0 9-4.5 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 4 2.0 2 0 1 2 1 1 2 1.0 14 Derrick Wimmer 8-0 31-3.9 3-10 .300 1-5 .200 0-2 .000 0-4 4 0.5 2 0 0 0 0 1 7 0.9 40 Michael Bendall 12-0 56-4.7 3-13 .231 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 9-10 19 1.6 6 0 5 1 0 0 6 0.5 TEAM 31-32 63 3.9 0 1

Total 16 3250 416-936 .444 104-306 .340 245-368 .666 237-374 611 38.2 294 5 203 210 54 110 1181 73.8 OppONENT 16 3250 371-864 .429 85-241 .353 203-290 .700 164-349 513 32.1 353 --- 169 239 48 103 1030 64.4

Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball 2005-2006 Schedule and Results Date Opponent Score W/L Att. High Points High Rebounds 11/15 &-@ #12 Memphis 79-52 L 10,165 23-Joah Tucker 6-Joah Tucker 11/21 Upper Iowa 93-64 W 2,736 21-Boo Davis 12-Adrian Tigert 11/28 @ Tennessee Tech 72-67 L 2,612 25-Boo Davis 12-Adrian Tigert

12/3 Saint Louis 82-71 W 4,235 23-Joah Tucker 8-Joah Tucker 12/6 @ South Dakota State 76-51 W 2,121 21-Boo Davis 8-Boo Davis 12/10 Hawai’i 58-52 W 4,325 16-Adrian Tigert 7-Jason McCoy 12/15 @ Wisconsin 74-68 L 17,142 23-Boo Davis 12-Adrian Tigert 12/17 UW-Green Bay* 80-60 W 5,354 15-Adrian Tigert 6-Adrian Tigert 15-Boo Davis 6-Joah Tucker 6-Michael Bendall 12/21 Oakland 83-60 W 3,210 20-Boo Davis 8-Adrian Tigert 12/27 @ Wyoming 84-69 W 5,298 21-Adrian Tigert 11-Adrian Tigert 12/30 @ Montana 78-74 W 7,213 20-Boo Davis 9-Joah Tucker

1/2 Cleveland State* 75-68 W 3,153 19-Boo Davis 12-Adrian Tigert 1/5 @ UIC* 68-45 W 4,008 20-Joah Tucker 10-Adrian Tigert 1/7 Butler* 64-59 W 5,512 22-Joah Tucker 12-Joah Tucker

1/11 Loyola* 78-75 W 5,133 20-Joah Tucker 7-Jason McCoy • Results 69 • 2005-06 In Review 1/14 @ UW-Green Bay* 84-77 L 6,495 21-Joah Tucker 5-Joah Tucker 5-Boo Davis 1/18 @ Detroit* 72-71 W 2,386 21-Boo Davis 12-Joah Tucker 1/21 Wright State* 61-54 W 6,637 21-Boo Davis 8-Joah Tucker 1/26 @ Youngstown State* 78-70 W 2,082 22-Boo Davis 8-Adrian Tigert 1/30 @ Loyola* 68-57 W 2,569 21-Adrian Tigert 12-Adrian Tigert

2/2 @ Wright State* 59-54 L 6,595 15-Adrian Tigert 10-Adrian Tigert 15-Chris Hill 2/4 @ Butler* 63-60 L-OT 7,101 26-Joah Tucker 13-Adrian Tigert 2/9 Youngstown State* 98-57 W 5,324 16-Joah Tucker 6-Joah Tucker 16-Adrian Tigert 16-Boo Davis 2/11 @ Cleveland State* 86-57 W 2,074 17-Joah Tucker 10-Adrian Tigert 17-Boo Davis 2/15 UIC* 94-86 L-OT 4,564 31-Boo Davis 10-Joah Tucker 2/18 MISSOURI state 72-63 L 6,660 12-Joah Tucker 9-Jason McCoy 2/21 Detroit* 76-57 W 5,206 24-Joah Tucker 9-Joah Tucker

Horizon League Tournament - U.S. Cellular Arena - Milwaukee, Wis. 3/4 LOYOLA 80-66 W 7,502 20-Joah Tucker 10-Boo Davis 20-Boo Davis

3/7 BUTLER 87-71 W 10,021 18-Boo Davis 9-Adrian Tigert 9-Boo Davis

NCAA Tournament First and Second Rounds - Veterans Memorial Arena - Jacksonville, Fla. 3/16 vs. #24 Oklahoma 82-74 W 13,777 26-Boo Davis 6-Boo Davis

3/18 vs. #11 Florida 82-60 L 13,777 27-Adrian Tigert 8-Boo Davis

& - NIT Season Tip-Off * - Horizon League game

NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball 2005-06 Milwaukee Game-By-Game Statistics Opponent Score W/L FG’s Pct. 3pt Pct. FT’s Pct. Off-Def. Tot. Avg. PF A TO BLK STL PTS Avg. @ #12 Memphis 79-52 L 12-54 .222 2-14 .143 26-34 .765 10-29 39 39.0 24 6 19 2 4 52 52.0 Upper Iowa 93-64 W 32-72 .444 7-24 .292 22-35 .629 27-23 50 44.5 18 16 12 5 12 93 72.5 @ Tennessee Tech 72-67 L 20-65 .308 7-27 .259 20-23 .870 21-25 46 45.0 22 8 17 0 5 67 70.7 Saint Louis 82-71 W 23-48 .479 8-17 .471 28-39 .718 9-22 31 41.5 19 15 8 1 6 82 73.5 @ S. Dakota St. 76-51 W 28-55 .509 10-19 .526 10-18 .556 10-26 36 40.4 16 17 19 1 10 76 74.0 Hawai’i 58-52 W 23-59 .390 5-16 .313 7-16 .438 14-22 36 39.7 12 9 10 2 10 58 71.3 @ Wisconsin 74-68 L 23-61 .377 12-32 .375 10-12 .833 14-20 34 38.9 29 8 16 1 3 68 70.9 UW-Green Bay 80-60 W 28-53 .528 7-21 .333 17-25 .680 9-24 33 38.1 19 11 13 3 9 80 72.0 Oakland 83-60 W 32-67 .478 9-24 .375 10-12 .833 17-23 40 38.3 20 18 15 3 9 83 73.2 @ Wyoming 84-69 W 30-61 .492 6-18 .333 18-21 .857 10-30 40 38.5 24 10 14 3 7 84 74.3 @ Montana 78-74 W 28-56 .500 6-19 .316 16-25 .640 12-24 36 38.3 18 14 10 4 5 78 74.6 Cleveland St. 75-68 W 20-61 .328 4-11 .364 31-45 .689 21-28 49 39.2 9 7 23 2 14 75 74.7 @ UIC 68-45 W 26-66 .394 5-15 .333 11-21 .524 16-36 52 40.2 17 16 11 6 3 68 74.2 Butler 64-59 W 22-46 .478 2-12 .167 18-24 .750 11-27 38 40.0 16 8 12 5 5 64 73.4 Loyola 78-75 W 23-54 .426 10-18 .556 22-33 .667 12-17 29 39.3 19 15 7 1 4 78 73.7 @ UW-Green Bay 84-77 L 27-61 .443 7-29 .241 16-24 .667 12-19 31 38.8 20 11 11 2 8 84 73.9 @ Detroit 72-71 W 23-57 .404 4-16 .250 22-32 .688 17-17 34 38.5 24 13 11 3 7 72 73.8 Wright St. 61-54 W 20-47 .426 3-10 .300 18-28 .643 13-20 33 38.2 16 8 14 2 7 61 73.1 @ Youngstown St. 78-70 W 30-55 .545 10-20 .500 8-12 .667 7-20 27 37.6 15 18 9 0 6 78 73.4 @ Loyola 68-57 W 26-54 .481 7-16 .438 9-15 .600 13-24 37 37.5 17 15 13 1 5 67 73.1 @ Wright St. 59-54 L 19-54 .352 5-18 .278 11-20 .550 18-17 35 37.4 21 4 14 3 3 54 72.2 @ Butler 63-60 L-OT 25-61 .410 0-13 .000 10-13 .769 18-29 47 37.9 18 9 12 4 2 60 71.6 Youngstown St. 98-57 W 42-74 .568 10-26 .385 4-6 .667 18-29 47 38.3 20 25 12 3 11 98 72.8 @ Cleveland St. 86-57 W 33-66 .500 6-15 .400 14-17 .824 15-27 42 38.4 22 14 15 8 9 86 73.3 UIC 94-86 L-OT 28-69 .406 10-34 .294 20-34 .588 20-15 35 38.3 27 17 19 4 10 86 73.8 Missouri St. 72-63 L 20-59 .339 4-21 .190 19-26 .731 18-24 42 38.4 26 7 22 4 7 63 73.4 Detroit 76-57 W 24-58 .414 14-32 .438 14-19 .737 17-25 42 38.6 14 12 14 7 7 76 73.5 Loyola 80-66 W 31-61 .508 7-17 .412 11-20 .550 15-24 39 38.6 23 16 16 4 11 80 73.8 70 • 2005-06 In Review • Game-By-Game Statistics Butler 87-71 W 32-62 .516 4-15 .267 19-21 .905 14-26 40 38.6 17 19 9 3 3 87 74.2 vs. #24 Oklahoma 82-74 W 25-55 .455 6-20 .300 26-32 .813 10-22 32 38.4 15 13 12 1 8 82 74.5 vs. #11 Florida 82-60 L 22-61 .361 7-20 .350 9-17 .529 14-19 33 38.2 18 10 11 3 6 60 74.0

MILWAUKEE 6250 797-1832 .435 204-609 .335 496-719 .690 452-733 1185 38.2 595 389 421 91 216 2294 74.0 OPPONENT 6250 749-1684 .445 157-485 .324 406-591 .687 306-700 1006 32.5 671 346 473 114 201 2061 66.5

Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball 2005-06 Opponent Game-By-Game Statistics Opponent Score W/L FG’s Pct. 3pt Pct. FT’s Pct. Off-Def. Tot. Avg. PF A TO BLK STL PTS Avg. @ #12 Memphis 79-52 L 27-61 .443 6-21 .286 19-26 .731 10-35 45 45.0 25 17 14 11 12 79 79.0 Upper Iowa 93-64 W 25-55 .455 8-18 .444 6-9 .667 10-18 28 36.5 28 11 24 0 5 64 71.5 @ Tennessee Tech 72-67 L 29-56 .518 3-11 .273 11-21 .524 9-26 35 36.0 25 11 13 1 6 72 71.7 Saint Louis 82-71 W 27-53 .509 2-12 .167 15-17 .167 4-21 25 33.2 27 7 10 5 6 71 71.5 @ S. Dakota St. 76-51 W 21-49 .429 3-12 .250 6-12 .500 7-21 28 32.2 22 9 25 4 6 51 67.2 Hawai’i 58-52 W 21-52 .404 1-13 .077 9-15 .600 14-28 42 33.8 15 12 20 7 9 52 64.8 @ Wisconsin 74-68 L 26-51 .510 2-15 .133 20-30 .667 10-25 35 34.0 15 11 12 8 4 68 66.1 UW-Green Bay 80-60 W 24-49 .490 7-16 .438 5-13 .385 6-19 25 32.9 19 10 20 3 9 60 65.4 Oakland 83-60 W 20-51 .392 7-18 .389 13-21 .619 12-19 31 32.7 17 5 22 0 10 60 64.8 @ Wyoming 84-69 W 25-57 .439 3-11 .273 16-23 .696 6-24 30 32.4 18 10 14 5 6 69 65.2 @ Montana 78-74 W 27-55 .491 6-19 .316 14-21 .667 9-19 28 32.0 20 16 10 0 4 74 66.0

Cleveland St. 75-68 W 28-68 .412 7-20 .350 5-8 .625 13-27 40 32.7 32 12 23 3 13 68 66.2 Statistics • Game-By-Game 71 • 2005-06 In Review @ UIC 68-45 W 18-63 .286 1-10 .100 8-14 .571 12-30 42 33.4 18 7 11 7 7 45 64.5 Butler 64-59 W 22-58 .379 9-22 .409 6-10 .600 11-18 29 33.1 23 9 8 0 8 59 64.1 Loyola 78-75 W 28-54 .519 5-15 .333 14-18 .778 11-25 36 33.3 30 5 15 4 3 75 64.9 @ UW-Green Bay 84-77 L 28-53 .528 5-15 .333 23-28 .821 9-27 36 33.4 23 10 14 3 5 84 66.1 @ Detroit 72-71 W 25-52 .481 5-12 .417 16-25 .640 15-22 37 33.6 29 12 19 3 0 71 66.4 Wright St. 61-54 W 18-41 .439 5-12 .417 13-20 .650 7-19 26 33.2 24 8 17 2 5 54 65.7 @ Youngstown St. 78-70 W 26-52 .500 10-22 .455 8-14 .571 8-21 29 33.0 14 17 12 2 4 70 65.9 @ Loyola 68-57 W 21-50 .420 4-11 .364 11-12 .917 5-18 23 32.3 19 12 8 4 7 57 64.3 @ Wright St. 59-54 L 19-42 .452 0-8 .000 21-26 .808 10-24 34 32.6 21 9 12 2 6 59 65.1 @ Butler 63-60 L-OT 22-54 .407 7-18 .389 12-15 .800 5-18 23 32.1 16 14 5 6 6 63 65.0 Youngstown St. 98-57 W 19-58 .328 7-23 .304 12-18 .667 12-16 28 32.0 13 11 16 3 7 57 64.7 @ Cleveland St. 86-57 W 17-57 .298 3-12 .250 20-25 .800 17-18 35 32.1 22 9 22 3 7 57 64.4 UIC 94-86 L-OT 31-54 .574 4-8 .500 28-40 .700 11-29 40 32.4 25 14 22 1 11 94 65.6 Missouri St. 72-63 L 21-52 .404 2-11 .182 28-38 .737 10-23 33 32.4 23 11 15 2 10 72 65.8 Detroit 76-57 W 25-59 .385 6-17 .353 1-4 .250 12-18 30 32.3 21 10 15 2 5 57 65.5 Loyola 80-66 W 23-57 .404 5-22 .227 15-22 .682 15-18 33 32.4 20 7 18 8 4 66 65.5 Butler 87-71 W 24-54 .444 11-27 .407 12-19 .632 6-18 24 32.1 19 15 10 5 2 71 65.7 vs. #24 Oklahoma 82-74 W 32-61 .525 5-14 .357 5-8 .625 10-25 35 32.2 25 18 18 4 8 74 66.0 vs. #11 Florida 82-60 L 30-56 .536 8-20 .400 14-19 .737 10-31 41 32.5 19 17 10 7 6 82 66.5

Opponents 6250 749-1684 .445 157-485 .324 406-591 .687 306-700 1006 32.5 671 346 473 114 201 2061 66.5 Milwaukee 6250 797-1832 .435 204-609 .335 496-719 .690 452-733 1185 38.2 595 389 421 91 216 2294 74.0

NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball Milwaukee - Team Game Highs Opponent - Team Game Highs POINTS...... 98 vs. Youngstown St. (2/9/06) POINTS...... 94 vs. UIC (2/15/06) ...... 93 vs. Upper Iowa (11/21/05) ...... 84 at UW-Green Bay (1/14/06) ...... 87 vs. Butler (3/7/06) ...... 79 at Memphis (11/15/05) FIELD GOALS MADE...... 42 vs. Youngstown St. (2/9/06) FIELD GOALS MADE...... 32 vs. Oklahoma (3/16/06) ...... 33 at Cleveland St. (2/11/06) ...... 31 vs. UIC (2/15/06) ...... 32 vs. Upper Iowa (11/21/05) ...... 29 at Tennessee Tech (11/28/05) ...... 32 vs. Oakland (12/21/05) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS...... 68 vs. Cleveland St. (1/2/06) ...... 32 vs. Butler (3/7/06) ...... 63 at UIC (1/5/06) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS...... 74 vs. Youngstown St. (2/9/06) ...... 61 at Memphis (11/15/05) ...... 72 vs. Upper Iowa (11/21/05) ...... 61 vs. Oklahoma (3/16/06) ...... 69 vs. UIC (2/15/06) FIELD GOAL %...... 574 (31-54) vs. UIC (2/15/06) FIELD GOAL %...... 568 (42-74) vs. Youngstown St. (2/9/06) ...... 528 (28-53) at UW-Green Bay (1/14/06) ...... 545 (30-55) at Youngstown St. (1/26/06) ...... 525 (32-61) vs. Oklahoma (3/16/06) ...... 528 (28-53) vs. UW-Green Bay (12/17/05) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE...... 11 vs. Butler (3/7/06) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE...... 14 vs. Detroit (2/21/06) ...... 10 at Youngstown St. (1/26/06) ...... 12 at Wisconsin (12/15/05) ...... 9 vs. Butler (1/7/06) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS...... 34 vs. UIC (2/15/06) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS...... 27 vs. Butler (3/7/06) ...... 32 at Wisconsin (12/15/05) ...... 23 vs. Youngstown St. (2/9/06) ...... 32 vs. Detroit (2/21/06) 3 PT FG %...... 500 (4-8) vs. UIC (2/15/06) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE...... 556 (10-18) vs. Loyola (1/11/06) ...... 455 (10-22) at Youngstown St. (1/26/06) ...... 526 (10-19) at S. Dakota St. (12/6/05) ...... 444 ( 8-18) vs Upper Iowa (11/21/05) ...... 500 (10-20) at Youngstown St. (1/26/06) FREE THROWS MADE...... 28 vs. UIC (2/15/06) FREE THROWS MADE...... 31 vs. Cleveland St. (1/2/06) ...... 28 vs. Missouri St. (2/18/06) ...... 28 vs. Saint Louis (12/3/05) ...... 23 at UW-Green Bay (1/14/06) ...... 26 at Memphis (11/15/05) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS...... 40 vs. UIC (2/15/06) ...... 26 vs. Oklahoma (3/16/06) ...... 38 vs. Missouri St. (2/18/06) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS`...... 45 vs. Cleveland St. (1/2/06) ...... 30 at Wisconsin (12/15/05) ...... 39 vs. Saint Louis (12/3/05) FREE THROW %...... 917 (11-12) at Loyola (1/30/06) ...... 35 vs. Upper Iowa (11/21/05) ...... 882 (15-17) vs. Saint Louis (12/3/05) FREE THROW %...... 905 (19-21) vs. Butler (3/7/06) REBOUNDS...... 45 at Memphis (11/15/05) ...... 870 (20-23) at Tennessee Tech (11/28/05) ...... 42 vs. Hawai’i (12/10/05) ...... 857 (18-21) at Wyoming (12/27/05) ...... 42 at UIC (1/5/06)

72 • 2005-06 In Review • Highs and Lows REBOUNDS...... 52 at UIC (1/5/06) ASSISTS...... 18 vs. Oklahoma (3/16/06) ...... 50 vs. Upper Iowa (11/21/05) ...... 17 at Memphis (11/15/05) ...... 49 vs. Cleveland St. (1/2/06) ...... 17 at Youngstown St. (1/26/06) ASSISTS...... 25 vs. Youngstown St. (2/9/06) STEALS...... 13 vs. Cleveland St. (1/2/06) ...... 19 vs. Butler (3/7/06) ...... 12 at Memphis (11/15/05) ...... 18 vs. Oakland (12/21/05) BLOCKED SHOTS...... 11 at Memphis (11/15/05) ...... 18 at Youngstown St. (1/26/06) ...... 8 at Wisconsin (12/15/05) STEALS...... 14 vs. Cleveland St. (1/2/06) ...... 7 vs. Hawai’i (12/10/05) ...... 12 vs. Upper Iowa (11/21/05) ...... 7 at UIC (1/5/06) BLOCKED SHOTS...... 8 at Cleveland St. (2/11/06) ...... 7 vs. Loyola (3/4/06) ...... 7 vs. Detroit (2/21/06) TURNOVERS...... 25 at South Dakota St. (12/6/05) ...... 6 at UIC (1/5/06) ...... 24 vs. Upper Iowa (11/21/05) TURNOVERS...... 23 vs. Cleveland St. (1/2/06) FOULS...... 32 vs. Cleveland St. (1/2/06) ...... 22 vs. Missouri St. (2/18/06 ...... 30 vs. Loyola (1/11/06) FOULS...... 29 at Wisconsin (12/15/05) ...... 29 at Detroit (1/18/06) ...... 27 vs. UIC (2/15/06)

Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball Milwaukee - Team Game Lows Opponent - Team Game Lows POINTS...... 52 at Memphis (11/15/05) POINTS...... 45 at UIC (1/5/06) ...... 54 at Wright St. (2/2/06) ...... 51 at South Dakota St. (12/6/05) ...... 58 vs. Hawai’i (12/10/05) ...... 52 vs. Hawai’i (12/10/05) FIELD GOALS MADE...... 12 at Memphis (11/15/05) FIELD GOALS MADE...... 17 at Cleveland St. (2/11/06) ...... 19 at Wright St. (2/2/06) ...... 18 at UIC (1/5/06) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS...... 46 vs. Butler (1/7/06) ...... 18 vs. Wright St. (1/21/06) ...... 47 vs. Wright St. (1/21/06) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS...... 41 vs. Wright St. (1/21/06) ...... 48 vs. Saint Louis (12/3/05) ...... 42 at Wright St. (2/2/06) ...... 53 vs. UW-Green Bay (12/17/05) ...... 49 at South Dakota St. (12/6/05) FIELD GOAL %...... 222 (12-54) at Memphis (11/15/05) ...... 49 vs. UW-Green Bay (12/17/05) ...... 308 (20-65) at Tennessee Tech (11/28/05) FIELD GOAL %...... 286 (18-63) at UIC (1/5/06) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE...... 0 at Butler (2/4/06) ...... 298 (17-57) at Cleveland St. (2/11/06) ...... 2 at Memphis (11/15/05) ...... 328 (19-58) vs. Youngstown St. (2/9/06) ...... 2 vs. Butler (1/7/06) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE...... 0 at Wright St. (2/2/06) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS...... 10 vs. Wright St. (1/21/06) ...... 1 vs. Hawai’i (12/10/05) ...... 11 vs. Cleveland St. (1/2/06) ...... 1 at UIC (1/5/06) ...... 12 vs. Butler (1/7/06) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS...... 8 at Wright St. (2/2/06) 3 PT FG %...... 000 (0-13) at Butler (2/4/06) ...... 8 vs. UIC (2/15/06)

...... 143 ( 2-14) at Memphis (11/15/05) ...... 10 at UIC (1/5/06) and Lows • Highs 73 • 2005-06 In Review ...... 167 (2-12) vs. Butler (1/7/06) 3 PT FG %...... 000 (0-8) at Wright St. (2/2/06) FREE THROWS MADE...... 4 vs. Youngstown St. (2/9/06) ...... 077 (1-13) vs. Hawai’i (12/10/05) ...... 7 vs. Hawai’i (12/10/05) ...... 100 (1-10) at UIC (1/5/06) ...... 8 at Youngstown St. (1/26/06) FREE THROWS MADE...... 1 vs. Detroit (2/21/06) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS...... 6 vs. Youngstown St. (2/9/06) ...... 5 vs. UW-Green Bay (12/17/05) ...... 12 at Wisconsin (12/15/05) ...... 5 vs. Cleveland St. (1/2/06) ...... 12 vs. Oakland (12/21/05) ...... 5 vs. Oklahoma (3/16/06) ...... 12 at Youngstown St. (1/26/06) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS...... 4 vs. Detroit (2/21/06) FREE THROW %...... 438 (7-16) vs. Hawai’i (12/10/05) ...... 8 vs. Cleveland St. (1/2/06) ...... 524 (11-21) at UIC (1/5/06) ...... 8 vs. Oklahoma (3/16/06) ...... 550 (11-20) at Wright St. (2/2/06) ...... 9 vs. Upper Iowa (11/21/05) ...... 550 (11-20) vs. Loyola (3/4/06) FREE THROW %...... 250 (1-4) vs. Detroit (2/21/06) REBOUNDS...... 27 at Youngstown St. (1/26/06) ...... 385 (5-13) vs. UW-Green Bay (12/17/05) ...... 29 vs. Loyola (1/11/06) ...... 500 (6-12) @ South Dakota St. (12/6/05) ...... 31 vs. Saint Louis (12/3/05) REBOUNDS...... 23 at Loyola (1/30/06) ...... 31 at UW-Green Bay (1/14/06) ...... 23 at Butler (2/4/06) ASSISTS...... 4 at Wright St. (2/2/06) ASSISTS...... 5 vs. Oakland (12/21/05) ...... 6 at Memphis (11/15/05) ...... 5 vs. Loyola (1/11/06) ...... 7 vs. Cleveland St. (1/2/06) ...... 7 vs. Saint Louis (12/3/05) ...... 7 vs. Missouri St. (2/18/06) ...... 7 at UIC (1/5/06) STEALS...... 2 at Butler (2/4/06) ...... 7 vs. Loyola (3/4/06) ...... 3 at Wisconsin (12/15/05) STEALS...... 0 at Detroit (1/18/06) ...... 3 at UIC (1/5/06) ...... 2 vs. Butler (3/7/06) ...... 3 at Wright St. (2/2/06) ...... 3 vs. Loyola (1/11/06) ...... 3 vs. Butler (3/7/06) BLOCKED SHOTS...... 0 vs. Upper Iowa (11/21/05) BLOCKED SHOTS...... 0 at Tennessee Tech (11/28/05) ...... 0 vs. Oakland (12/21/05) ...... 0 at Youngstown St. (1/26/06) ...... 0 vs. Montana (12/30/05) ...... 1 - 6 times ...... 0 vs. Butler (1/7/06) TURNOVERS...... 7 vs. Loyola (1/11/06) TURNOVERS...... 5 at Butler (2/4/06) ...... 8 vs. Saint Louis (12/3/05) ...... 8 vs. Butler (1/7/06) FOULS...... 9 vs. Cleveland St. (1/2/06) ...... 8 at Loyola (1/30/06) ...... 12 vs. Hawai’i (12/10/05) FOULS...... 13 vs. Youngstown St. (2/9/06) ...... 14 at Youngstown St. (1/26/06) ...... 15 vs. Hawai’i (12/10/05) ...... 15 at Wisconsin (12/15/05)

NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball Exhibition Game #1 • Nov. 2, 2005 Exhibition Game #2 • Nov. 8, 2005 U.S. Cellular Arena • Milwaukee, Wis. U.S. Cellular Arena • Milwaukee, Wis. Milwaukee 69, UW-Parkside 46 Milwaukee 63, UW-Platteville 47 MILWAUKEE - Adrian Tigert had 12 points to lead four players in MILWAUKEE - Joah Tucker scored 12 points to lead three players in double figures as the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee claimed a double figures as the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee wrapped up 69-46 exhibition win over UW-Parkside Wednesday night at the U.S. the exhibition season with a 63-47 win over UW-Platteville Tuesday Cellular Arena. Eighteen different players saw action in the game, with night at the U.S. Cellular Arena. 12 of them scoring. The Panthers scored 19 of the first 24 points of the second half to take Joah Tucker added 11 points while Adrian Tigert and Mark Pancratz control of the game and overcome a gutsy effort by the Pioneers. Adrian had 10 apiece for the Panthers, who limited Parkside to just 33.3 percent Tigert added 11 points and Jason McCoy 10 for UWM, which limited shooting from the field. UWM held a distinct advantage on the glass, the Pioneers to just 37.3 percent shooting from the field. outrebounding the Rangers, 44-24. The Pioneers, the alma mater of UWM head coach Rob Jeter, were “I thought it was good to get a chance to play someone different and led by 14 points apiece from Jeff Skemp and Charlie Lohoff and gave see how a team would react to some of the things we wanted to do,” the Panthers a test heading into the regular season opener Tuesday at head coach Rob Jeter said. “I thought we did a lot of good things. Just Memphis. take a look at the rebounding margin - that was outstanding. We were getting second shots and we were being aggressive and that’s what it’s “It just reinforces a lot of things that I try to talk to our guys about,” Jeter going to take.” said. “I am proud of our guys. Our guys faced a challenge. We didn’t play our best game, but you have to give Platteville a lot of credit. They played The Panthers were never really threatened after scoring the first 13 points hard, and they made us do some things we’re not quite comfortable with of the game. They held Parkside scoreless for the first six minutes and 45 yet. But it is just the second game and we will get better.” seconds of the contest and then steadily built on their advantage during the remainder of the half. The teams traded baskets much of the second UWM took the lead for good at 20-18 on a three-pointer by Chris Hill half, with UWM’s lead never falling below 17 points. with 5:59 remaining and eventually led by as many as eight points before Parkside FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M taking a six-point lead into the locker room. The Panthers then took Fenderson 6-13 2-6 3-4 1 0 17 0 1 0 2 29 control of the game to start the second half, building a 49-29 lead with Ferstenou 0-2 0-0 0-0 7 1 0 0 2 1 0 29 Boutelle 2-8 0-0 2-2 2 1 6 1 0 0 0 19 11:57 left on a layin by Avery Smith. Clark 3-5 0-0 3-4 1 3 9 1 4 0 0 30 Platteville FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Deacon 1-7 0-4 1-1 3 3 3 4 5 0 2 29 Crawford 5-9 0-1 0-0 10 2 10 0 4 0 2 32 Schleiger 0-2 0-0 0-0 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 Gossens 3-13 0-0 0-0 9 3 6 5 3 0 0 34 Reynolds 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 Skemp 5-9 0-0 4-6 4 3 14 2 2 0 1 30 Brezovar 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Dean 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Keane 2-7 0-3 0-0 2 2 4 0 0 0 1 17 Jamerson 0-5 0-3 0-0 0 3 0 0 3 0 1 26 Skatrud 2-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 4 1 1 0 0 10 Bergamini 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 Evans 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 Langerfeld 0-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 8 Preston 0-3 0-1 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 25 Kieler 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 TEAM 1 1 Lohoff 5-9 3-7 1-2 5 2 14 1 1 0 0 26 TOTALS 17-51 3-16 9-11 24 15 46 7 15 2 6 200 Tetschlag 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 14 74 • 2005-06 In Review • Game Recaps FG% 1st: 7-21 .333 2nd: 10-30 .333 Game: 17-51 .333 Donovan 1-3 1-2 0-0 2 1 3 1 2 1 0 13 3PT% 1st: 0-5 .000 2nd: 3-11 .273 Game: 3-16 .188 Froiland 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 FT% 1st: 6-7 .857 2nd: 3-4 .750 Game: 9-11 .818 TEAM 5 2 TOTALS 19-51 4-13 5-8 37 15 47 11 20 2 5 200 UWM FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M FG% 1st: 10-25 .400 2nd: 9-26 .346 Game: 19-51 .373 Tucker 5-10 1-4 0-0 7 0 11 4 3 0 1 22 3PT% 1st: 2-7 .286 2nd: 2-6 .333 Game: 4-13 .308 McCoy 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 1 1 1 1 12 FT% 1st: 2-2 1.000 2nd: 3-6 .500 Game: 5-8 .625 Tigert 5-7 0-1 2-2 4 1 12 3 1 0 0 19 Hill 1-5 0-1 0-1 5 1 2 3 2 0 1 23 UWM FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Davis 4-6 2-3 0-0 2 1 10 0 2 0 0 14 Tucker 5-15 0-3 2-2 5 2 12 4 0 0 1 31 Massiah 1-3 0-1 0-0 2 0 2 0 1 0 1 14 McCoy 5-8 0-1 0-0 3 1 10 1 1 1 1 18 Smith 0-3 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 Tigert 4-8 0-2 3-4 5 1 11 2 3 0 3 28 Pancratz 4-5 0-0 2-2 2 2 10 2 1 0 0 15 Hill 3-7 1-4 1-2 2 0 8 2 0 1 3 26 Holt 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Davis 2-7 1-5 2-2 4 1 7 2 2 0 0 25 Hanson 0-2 0-1 0-0 3 1 0 2 1 0 2 10 Massiah 2-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 4 0 1 0 0 11 Wimmer 3-5 1-1 0-0 2 1 7 0 0 0 0 9 Smith 2-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 4 0 1 0 3 10 McKay 1-4 0-0 0-1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 5 Pancratz 2-3 0-1 2-2 0 0 6 1 0 1 1 18 Anderson 1-3 1-1 0-0 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 8 Hanson 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 12 Hansen 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 Wimmer 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Bendall 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 3 Anderson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Young 2-6 0-1 0-0 0 1 4 1 1 0 2 17 Bendall 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Hoelzel 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Young 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 7 Ford 2-3 0-0 0-0 2 1 4 0 1 1 0 12 Ford 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 7 TEAM 3 TEAM 2 TOTALS 30-66 5-16 4-6 44 12 69 17 14 2 9 200 TOTALS 25-55 2-17 11-14 27 11 63 12 11 4 13 200 FG% 1st: 17-33 .515 2nd: 13-33 .394 Game: 30-66 .455 FG% 1st: 12-28 .429 2nd: 13-27 .481 Game: 25-55 .455 3PT% 1st: 3-10 .300 2nd: 2-6 .333 Game: 5-16 .313 3PT% 1st: 1-8 .125 2nd: 1-9 .111 Game: 2-17 .118 FT% 1st: 2-2 1.000 2nd: 2-4 .500 Game: 4-6 .667 FT% 1st: 5-6 .838 2nd: 6-8 .750 Game: 11-14 .786

Score By Half 1st 2nd Game Score By Half 1st 2nd Game Parkside 20 26 46 Platteville 24 23 47 UWM 39 30 69 A-4,161 UWM 30 33 63 A-3,386 Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball Game #1 • Nov. 15, 2005 Game #2 • Nov. 21, 2005 Fed Ex Arena • Memphis, Tenn. U.S. Cellular Arena • Milwaukee, Wis. Memphis 79, Milwaukee 52 Milwaukee 93, Upper Iowa 64 MEMPHIS, Tenn. - and scored 17 MILWAUKEE - Boo Davis had 21 points and Adrian Tigert added 15 points apiece to lead No. 12 Memphis to a 79-52 victory over the Uni- points and 12 rebounds to lead a balanced attack as the University of versity of Wisconsin-Milwaukee on Tuesday night in the first round of Wisconsin-Milwaukee claimed a 93-64 win over Upper Iowa Monday the NIT Season Tip-Off Tournament. night at the U.S. Cellular Arena.

Joah Tucker led the Panthers (0-1) with 23 points, but UWM shot just Avery Smith and Joah Tucker added 11 points apiece for Milwaukee 22.2 percent from the field and had 11 shots blocked by the tall and (1-1), which scored 59 points in the first half and then led by as many as athletic Tigers. Darius Washington added 16 points and Kareem Cooper 35 points in the second half before emptying the bench. Fourteen differ- had 14 for the Tigers. ent players scored for the Panthers and no player played more than 22 minutes. The win was the first for Milwaukee coach Rob Jeter. Memphis’ full-court pressure forced 13 Panther turnovers in the first 10 minutes of the game, allowing the Tigers to build a 31-12 lead with Upper Iowa started the game on fire offensively, hitting its first five shots 7:52 remaining in the first half. UWM responded, though, fighting back in building a 14-9 lead with 14:55 to play. But the Panthers dominated to within 10 points on three occasions before heading into the locker the game from there. Milwaukee took the lead for good at 19-16 on a room down 40-28. Davis three with 12:52 remaining and pushed the lead to double digits at 28-18 on another Davis three with 10:04 left. The Panthers then had the better of the play over the first eight minutes of the second half, eventually pulling within 42-34 on an Avery Smith A tip-in basket by Nick Hansen made it 43-28 and the lead went above 20 Recaps • Game 75 • 2005-06 In Review driving layin with 14:32 left. But the Panthers could not get any closer, points for the first time at 52-31 on a Davis alley-oop dunk from Tucker. failing to score on their next two possessions before back-to-back three- A pair of Tigert free throws made it 56-31 with 1:52 remaining and a point baskets by Carney made it 48-34 with 11:38 left. From there, the free throw and jumper by Chris Hill rounded out the first half scoring game got away from the Panthers, as Memphis led by as many as 29 for the Panthers. points in the closing minutes. Upper Iowa FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Addae 3-8 0-0 1-2 5 3 7 2 3 0 2 22 UWM FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Larson 3-8 2-5 2-2 3 4 10 3 2 0 1 20 Tucker 6-14 1-4 10-14 6 2 23 1 3 0 0 35 Winters 4-4 0-0 0-1 1 3 8 0 2 0 0 16 McCoy 0-3 0-1 1-2 2 4 1 0 1 1 0 13 Uhlenhopp 1-3 0-2 0-0 1 0 2 2 3 0 1 24 Tigert 0-6 0-2 2-4 4 4 2 1 1 1 1 29 Ritter 5-7 4-5 0-0 2 2 14 0 0 0 0 18 Hill 1-5 0-1 0-0 5 3 2 3 3 0 1 25 Lycke 0-2 0-2 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 11 Davis 2-7 1-4 4-4 2 1 9 0 3 0 1 17 Woods 0-4 0-1 2-3 2 1 2 2 5 0 0 17 Massiah 0-2 0-1 2-2 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 17 Schutte 3-6 1-2 0-0 0 5 7 0 1 0 0 11 Smith 2-11 0-1 3-4 4 2 7 0 2 0 0 15 Wedgeworth 1-3 0-0 0-0 4 1 2 1 1 0 1 10 Pancratz 0-0 0-0 4-4 3 4 4 1 2 0 1 24 Creighton 4-5 1-1 1-1 0 2 10 0 2 0 0 11 Hanson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Melega 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Wimmer 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 Handke 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 4 0 1 0 0 0 14 Hansen 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Hetzler 0-3 0-0 0-0 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 15 Bendall 1-3 0-0 0-0 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 6 Schmitt 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 2 0 1 0 0 9 Young 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 TEAM 3 2 Ford 0-1 0-0 0-0 4 2 0 0 2 0 0 10 TOTALS 25-55 8-18 6-9 28 28 64 11 24 0 5 200 TEAM 3 FG% 1st: 13-28 .464 2nd: 12-27 .444 Game: 25-55 .455 TOTALS 12-54 2-14 26-34 39 24 52 6 19 2 4 200 3PT% 1st: 5-12 .417 2nd: 3-6 .500 Game: 8-18 .444 FG% 1st: 5-21 .238 2nd: 7-33 .212 Game: 12-54 .222 FT% 1st: 3-3 1.000 2nd: 3-6 .500 Game: 6-9 .666 3PT% 1st: 2-6 .333 2nd: 0-8 .000 Game: 2-14 .143 FT% 1st: 16-18 .889 2nd: 10-16 .625 Game: 26-34 .765 UWM FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Tucker 4-8 1-3 2-4 3 1 11 2 1 0 2 20 Memphis FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M McCoy 1-3 0-0 2-2 5 1 4 7 3 2 0 22 Williams,S 6-11 1-5 4-6 4 2 17 4 4 3 4 28 Tigert 4-11 0-2 7-8 12 3 15 1 1 1 0 19 Dorsey 1-2 0-0 0-2 7 4 2 0 1 4 0 19 Hill 2-5 0-3 1-2 1 2 5 1 0 1 2 18 Douglas-Rob 2-7 0-1 0-1 3 2 4 2 2 1 1 22 Davis 7-15 5-9 2-3 8 1 21 2 0 0 1 19 Anderson 0-2 0-1 0-0 3 2 0 3 0 1 0 28 Massiah 3-5 0-1 0-0 7 2 6 0 2 0 0 17 Washington 5-9 0-1 6-7 3 3 16 4 3 0 2 24 Smith 5-8 1-2 0-2 3 2 11 2 3 0 4 14 Wade 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Pancratz 0-3 0-0 0-3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 13 Williams,W 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Hanson 0-3 0-2 1-2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 11 Dozier 0-3 0-1 1-2 6 5 1 0 0 1 0 14 Wimmer 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 2 Carney 6-14 5-10 0-0 9 3 17 3 2 0 4 29 McKay 0-0 0-0 3-4 0 1 3 0 1 0 0 5 McGrady 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Hansen 2-4 0-2 1-2 1 0 5 1 0 0 0 9 Njoya 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Bendall 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 1 2 0 1 0 1 8 Allen 2-4 0-1 2-2 1 4 6 1 0 0 1 11 Young 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 7 Long 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Hoelzel 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Sandridge 1-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 Ford 1-2 0-0 3-3 3 1 5 0 0 1 0 11 Cooper 4-7 0-0 6-6 5 0 14 0 2 1 0 19 TEAM 1 TEAM 3 TOTALS 32-72 7-24 22-35 50 18 93 16 12 5 12 200 TOTALS 27-61 6-21 19-26 45 25 79 17 14 11 12 200 FG% 1st: 20-41 .488 2nd: 12-31 .387 Game: 32-72 .444 FG% 1st: 14-32 .438 2nd: 13-29 .448 Game: 27-61 .443 3PT% 1st: 5-13 .385 2nd: 2-11 .182 Game: 7-24 .292 3PT% 1st: 3-12 .250 2nd: 3-9 .333 Game: 6-21 .286 FT% 1st: 14-21 .667 2nd: 8-14 .571 Game: 22-35 .629 FT% 1st: 9-14 .643 2nd: 10-12 .833 Game: 19-26 .731 Score By Half 1st 2nd Game Score By Half 1st 2nd Game Upper Iowa 34 30 64 UWM 28 24 52 UWM 59 34 93 A-2,736 Memphis 40 39 79 A-10,165

NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball Game #3 • Nov. 28, 2005 Game #4 • Dec. 3, 2005 Eblen Center • Cookeville, Tenn. U.S. Cellular Arena • Milwaukee, Wis. Tennessee Tech 72, Milwaukee 67 Milwaukee 82, Saint Louis 71 COOKEVILLE, Tenn. - Boo Davis scored a career-high 25 points but MILWAUKEE - Joah Tucker scored 23 points, Chris Hill 16 and Adrian the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s comeback effort fell short in a Tigert 14 as the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee defeated Saint Louis 72-67 loss to Tennessee Tech Monday night at the Eblen Center. 82-71 Saturday night.

Milone Clark had 20 points, Belton Rivers added 15 and Anthony Fisher Avery Smith added 11 for the Panthers, who evened their record at 2-2 pitched-in with 12 as the Golden Eagles (3-1) won for the 80th time in as they beat the Billikens for the second straight season. For Saint Louis their last 85 home games. (2-2), Tommie Liddell scored a career-high 22 points, Ian Vouyoukas 15, Dwayne Polk and 12 apiece. Adrian Tigert added 17 points for Milwaukee (1-2), which fought down to the wire in a battle of defending conference champions from a year The Panthers took control of the game with an 18-8 run midway through ago. the second half. Tucker scored with 13:44 left to put the Panthers ahead for good at 45-44 and Allan Hanson followed with another basket for a Milwaukee found itself down 64-57 following a Rivers layin with 3:10 four-point advantage. Saint Louis pulled within 50-48 on a pair of free remaining and was still down 66-60 with 1:23 left. But a five-point flurry throws by Lisch but Mark Pancratz scored and Tucker hit two free throws that included a free throw by Tigert, a basket by Davis and a Tigert tip of a to boost the lead back to 54-48. The Billikens never got that close again. missed free throw by Davis made it 66-65 with 59 seconds remaining. UWM extended the advantage to 63-54 on a by Tucker and to 71-59 on a pair of free throws by Smith and eventually led by as many Then, with the winding down and the game clock under 30 as 14 points down the stretch. seconds, Fisher buried a long three from the right wing to rebuild the lead to four, and the Golden Eagles hung on from there. “Saint Louis is a team that could make you take a lot of outside shots and make you become very impatient,” Milwaukee head coach Rob Jeter said. “I give a lot of credit to my guys that fought through, that stayed ag- “We did a good job of moving the ball and getting it inside and, eventu- gressive, that made hard cuts.” Milwaukee head coach Rob Jeter said. ally, they’re going to have to come out of there and you’re going to wear “Consequently, we got some positive results during the comeback.” them down. I thought that’s what happened. We just stayed committed to UWM FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M being aggressive towards the rim, got some fouls, got some easy outside Hill 1-6 0-3 0-0 1 5 2 1 3 0 0 21 looks and the game just opened up for us.” Tucker 1-9 0-6 6-6 7 5 8 2 3 0 2 34 McCoy 1-4 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 18 Davis 7-14 3-7 8-9 8 1 25 0 2 0 2 25 The 51-point effort by the Panthers in the second half helped them re- Tigert 5-14 3-6 4-6 12 3 17 3 0 0 1 33 spond to a red-hot shooting effort by the Billikens in the first half. Massiah 0-2 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 12 Smith 3-7 0-1 2-2 1 3 8 1 3 0 0 17 Saint Louis FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Pancratz 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 10 Polk 5-9 0-2 2-2 3 3 12 1 3 0 1 32 Hanson 1-3 1-1 0-0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 8 Brown 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 3 0 0 0 16 Hansen 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 12 Vouyoukas 4-8 0-1 7-8 6 3 15 1 2 3 0 24 Bendall 1-2 0-0 0-0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 7 Drejaj 1-2 1-2 1-2 1 5 4 0 0 0 1 21 Young 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Liddell 10-15 1-2 1-1 2 3 22 2 3 1 2 39 Lisch 5-12 0-4 2-2 3 4 12 0 0 0 0 30 76 • 2005-06 In Review • Game Recaps Ford 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 TEAM 9 1 Johnson 1-2 0-0 2-2 3 3 4 0 2 1 0 13 TOTALS 20-65 7-27 20-23 46 22 67 8 17 0 5 200 Meyer 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 5 FG% 1st: 11-35 .314 2nd: 9-30 .300 Game: 20-65 .308 Newborne 1-3 0-1 0-0 2 2 2 0 0 0 2 20 3PT% 1st: 4-15 .267 2nd: 3-12 .250 Game: 7-27 .259 TEAM 4 FT% 1st: 4-4 1.000 2nd: 16-19 .842 Game: 20-23 .870 TOTALS 27-53 2-12 15-17 25 27 71 7 10 5 6 200 FG% 1st: 15-25 .600 2nd: 12-28 .429 Game: 27-53 .509 Tenn. Tech FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M 3PT% 1st: 1-5 .200 2nd: 1-7 .143 Game: 2-12 .167 Stribling 8-9 1-2 3-5 3 3 20 1 6 0 0 33 FT% 1st: 2-2 1.000 2nd: 13-15 .867 Game: 15-17 .882 Clark 0-3 0-1 0-2 5 1 0 0 2 1 1 26 Boyd 0-3 0-1 2-2 5 4 2 3 0 0 0 18 UWM FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Kabore 0-3 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 14 Hill 3-6 3-4 7-8 1 0 16 5 0 0 2 33 Jones 4-7 0-0 0-1 2 5 8 1 1 0 0 22 Tucker 6-16 1-3 10-14 8 3 23 2 1 0 0 37 Rivers 7-10 1-2 0-2 3 3 15 2 1 0 3 21 McCoy 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 3 0 0 2 0 0 11 Fisher 4-7 1-2 5-5 3 1 14 2 1 0 0 23 Davis 1-7 1-5 1-2 4 2 4 0 2 0 0 24 Taylor 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 Tigert 7-9 0-1 0-2 4 4 14 1 0 1 1 22 McKenzie 4-8 0-3 1-4 8 4 9 2 1 0 1 29 Massiah 2-3 1-1 1-2 0 1 6 2 0 0 1 14 Bryant 2-4 0-0 0-0 1 2 4 0 0 0 0 9 Smith 2-5 2-3 5-6 1 0 11 3 1 0 1 18 TEAM 5 Pancratz 1-1 0-0 0-0 3 2 2 1 0 0 1 15 TOTALS 29-56 3-11 11-21 35 25 72 11 13 1 6 200 Hanson 1-1 0-0 4-5 2 2 6 0 0 0 0 15 FG% 1st: 13-30 .433 2nd: 16-26 .615 Game: 29-56 .518 Hansen 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3PT% 1st: 2-6 .333 2nd: 1-5 .200 Game: 3-11 .273 Bendall 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 FT% 1st: 3-4 .750 2nd: 8-17 .471 Game: 11-21 .524 Ford 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 6 TEAM 6 1 Score By Half 1st 2nd Game TOTALS 23-48 8-17 28-39 31 19 82 15 8 1 6 200 UWM 30 37 67 FG% 1st: 12-27 .444 2nd: 11-21 .524 Game: 23-48 .479 Tennessee Tech 31 41 72 A-2,612 3PT% 1st: 5-11 .455 2nd: 3-6 .500 Game: 8-17 .471 FT% 1st: 2-8 .250 2nd: 26-31 .839 Game: 28-39 .718

Score By Half 1st 2nd Game Saint Louis 33 38 71 UWM 31 51 82 A-4,235

Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball Game #5 • Dec. 6, 2005 Game #6 • Dec. 10, 2005 Frost Arena • Brookings, S.D. U.S. Cellular Arena • Milwaukee, Wis. Milwaukee 76, South Dakota St. 51 Milwaukee 58, Hawai’i 52 BROOKINGS, SD - Boo Davis scored 21 points, all in the second half, MILWAUKEE - Adrian Tigert scored 16 points and Joah Tucker added and Joah Tucker added 19 as the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 10 as the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee claimed a 58-52 win over claimed a 76-51 win over South Dakota State Tuesday. The Panthers Hawai’i Saturday night at the U.S. Cellular Arena. (3-2) used a decisive 25-8 second-half run to take control of the game after leading by as many as 13 points in the first half. The Panthers (4-2) shot just 39 percent from the field but forced 20 Rainbow Warrior turnovers and limited Hawai’i to just 1-of-13 shooting Milwaukee slowly wore out South Dakota State by shooting 53.6 percent from three-point range. in the second half while rolling up 45 points. The Panthers patiently moved the ball from the post to the perimeter, countering double teams Tigert made 7-of-11 from the field and added six rebounds as the Panthers in the low and an occasional 2-3 zone. Davis made 6-of-8 from won their third-straight game. Ahemt Gueye led Hawaii (3-2) with 19 three-point range in the second half, while Kevin Massiah also added a points, while Julian Sensley added 13 points and 10 rebounds. three-point tally. The game, a rematch of last year’s ESPN Bracket Buster contest in “They were doubling the post and I just kept telling our guys to make Honolulu, pitted two teams expected to battle for their league titles the extra pass,” Milwaukee head coach Rob Jeter said. “Anytime they’re this season. going to double the post they’ll have to scramble out, and that’s what it is, a scramble. So, if we’re patient enough to make that extra pass and “It wasn’t pretty but we got the job done. I thought the key was our de- move it around the perimeter, we’re going to get open looks. Then it fensive intensity,” UWM head coach Rob Jeter said. “We really worked Recaps • Game 77 • 2005-06 In Review was up to us to knock them down and Boo definitely started knocking hard on the defensive end and maybe that took a little bit out of us on them down.” the offensive end. But these guys stayed committed to pressuring and getting Hawaii to run their offense from the sidelines and from out on Davis took control in the second half, scoring 17 of his points during the perimeter. I thought we did a solid job of that and then, with our the 25-8 run, making five 3-point baskets in the spurt. He started with turnovers down, I thought those were the keys to our victory.” five-straight points to build the lead to 46-32 and then knocked in back- to-back threes for a 54-35 lead. A jumper by Tucker then made it 57-35 The Panthers looked poised to run away with the game in the second before a Davis three pushed the advantage to 60-35. half, building a 53-39 lead with 6:04 remaining on an Avery Smith UWM FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M and layin. But the Rainbow Warriors had one more run in them. They Tucker 7-11 2-4 3-4 6 2 19 2 4 0 0 28 pulled within 55-49 with 3:31 left on a Sensley layin and then got within Tigert 0-6 0-0 0-0 4 0 0 6 1 0 1 28 McCoy 2-3 0-0 0-2 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 14 three at 55-52 on a jumper by Sensley with 55 seconds remaining. But, Hill 1-4 0-2 0-0 4 3 2 4 3 0 1 22 Chris Hill made 1-of-2 from the line and Boo Davis added a dunk off a Davis 7-11 6-8 1-2 8 2 21 1 2 0 3 18 steal from Jason McCoy to seal the victory. Massiah 2-2 1-1 2-3 2 1 7 0 1 0 0 13 Smith 3-6 0-1 2-2 2 2 8 0 3 0 2 14 Hawai’i FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Pancratz 1-1 1-1 0-0 2 2 3 1 0 0 1 20 Gipson 3-11 0-3 0-0 10 3 6 3 2 1 2 38 Hanson 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 11 Sensley 4-9 1-6 4-5 10 2 13 2 5 1 2 36 Wimmer 1-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 2 2 2 0 0 7 Gueye 9-13 0-0 1-4 8 3 19 0 1 1 2 27 McKay 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Lojeski 2-6 0-1 2-4 1 2 6 2 4 2 2 27 Hansen 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 Tatum 2-5 0-1 2-2 4 2 6 4 6 0 0 37 Bendall 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 5 Wilder 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 5 Young 2-5 0-0 0-1 2 0 4 0 2 1 2 6 Nash 0-5 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 14 Ford 2-3 0-0 1-2 1 0 5 0 0 0 0 7 Botez 1-1 0-0 0-0 5 2 2 0 1 1 0 16 TEAM 2 TEAM 2 TOTALS 28-55 10-19 10-18 36 16 76 17 19 1 10 200 TOTALS 21-52 1-13 9-15 42 15 52 12 20 7 9 200 FG% 1st: 13-27 .481 2nd: 15-28 .536 Game: 28-55 .509 FG% 1st: 9-24 .375 2nd: 12-28 .429 Game: 21-52 .404 3PT% 1st: 3-6 .500 2nd: 7-13 .538 Game: 10-19 .526 3PT% 1st: 0-5 .000 2nd: 1-8 .125 Game: 1-13 .077 FT% 1st: 2-6 .333 2nd: 8-12 .667 Game: 10-18 .556 FT% 1st: 3-4 .750 2nd: 6-11 .545 Game: 9-15 .600

SDSU FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M UWM FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Gilbert 3-6 1-2 0-0 3 3 7 0 6 1 1 29 Tucker 4-10 1-3 1-3 5 1 10 0 4 0 2 29 Beran 1-5 1-2 0-2 3 5 3 1 1 1 0 22 McCoy 2-3 0-0 1-2 7 2 5 1 1 2 1 19 Berte 1-4 0-0 1-2 6 5 3 0 3 2 0 23 Tigert 7-11 1-1 1-3 6 1 16 1 2 0 1 35 Heien 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 15 Hill 3-7 0-2 1-4 1 3 7 3 1 0 0 25 Cadwell 8-14 0-1 4-6 7 3 20 3 4 0 0 37 Davis 1-7 0-4 1-2 5 2 3 0 0 0 0 23 Casey 1-3 0-2 0-0 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 12 Massiah 1-1 1-1 2-2 1 1 5 0 1 0 0 15 Frias 0-4 0-1 1-2 4 3 1 2 5 0 2 16 Smith 3-12 1-2 0-0 6 0 7 2 0 0 5 26 Keller 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0+ Pancratz 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 11 Kleinjan 1-3 0-1 0-0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 18 Hanson 1-4 1-2 0-0 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 9 Loney 6-8 1-1 0-0 2 3 13 0 3 0 1 28 Young 1-3 0-1 0-0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 4 TEAM 2 Ford 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 TOTALS 21-49 3-12 6-12 28 22 51 9 25 4 6 200 TEAM 4 FG% 1st: 9-25 .360 2nd: 12-24 .500 Game: 21-49 .429 TOTALS 23-59 5-16 7-16 36 12 58 9 10 2 10 200 3PT% 1st: 1-7 .143 2nd: 2-5 .400 Game: 3-12 .250 FG% 1st: 11-30 .367 2nd: 12-29 .414 Game: 23-59 .390 FT% 1st: 2-2 1.000 2nd: 4-10 .400 Game: 6-12 .500 3PT% 1st: 3-11 .273 2nd: 2-5 .400 Game: 5-16 .313 FT% 1st: 1-5 .200 2nd: 6-11 .545 Game: 7-16 .438 Score By Half 1st 2nd Game UWM 31 45 76 Score By Half 1st 2nd Game South Dakota St. 21 30 51 A-2,121 Hawai’i 21 31 52 UWM 26 32 58 A-4,325 NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball Game #7 • Dec. 15, 2005 Game #8 • Dec. 17, 2005 Kohl Center • Madison, Wis. U.S. Cellular Arena • Milwaukee, Wis. #24 Wisconsin 74, Milwaukee 68 Milwaukee 80, UW-Green Bay 60 MADISON, Wis. - Boo Davis scored 23 points but it was not enough to MILWAUKEE - Adrian Tigert and Boo Davis scored 15 points apiece overcome 25 points from and 23 from Kammron Taylor to lead the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee to an 80-60 win over as #24 Wisconsin claimed a 74-68 win over the University of Wisconsin- UW-Green Bay Saturday night at the U.S. Cellular Arena. Milwaukee Thursday night. The Panthers (5-3, 1-0 Horizon) shot a season-best 52.8 percent from The Panthers (4-3) rallied from a 20-point first-half deficit to lead during the field and forced 20 turnovers in beating the Phoenix (4-6, 0-1) in the a good portion of the second half but could not pull the game out. Adrian Horizon League opener for both teams. Joah Tucker added 14 points Tigert added 14 points and 12 rebounds while Joah Tucker had 10 for and Chris Hill 11 for Milwaukee, which has won 13-straight games at Milwaukee, though Tucker played just 16 minutes because of serious home. Aswan Minatee scored 13 points to lead Green Bay, which has foul trouble. In fact, the Panthers were whistled for 29 fouls in the game lost eight-straight to the Panthers in Milwaukee. while the Badgers were called for just 15. The Panthers jumped out to a 12-3 lead in the first six minutes and But, UWM still had the Badgers on their heels much of the second half. never looked back. UWM led by 10 at halftime and by as many as 24 in After trailing 37-17 with 5:41 to play, the Panthers scored the final 13 the second half. points of the half to pull within 37-30 at the break. Then, the Panthers scored the first six points of the second half – a 19-0 run in all – to trim Milwaukee, coming off a six-point loss at #24 Wisconsin Thursday and in the lead to 37-36. the middle of final exams, looked sharp from start-to-finish, outscoring UWGB 40-18 in the paint while scoring 25 points off of turnovers. The Panthers took their first lead of the game at 40-39 on a pair of Davis free throws with 16:12 left and eventually built the lead to 45-41 with 12 “I’m proud of the guys. They really bounced back, because it would have minutes remaining on a Davis three. been easy for us to come out a little flat, especially because of exams,” UWM head coach Rob Jeter said. “What I’m even more pleased about Milwaukee still led 50-47 after an Allan Hanson three before Wisconsin are the 40 points in the paint. We’re committed to getting the ball inside pushed back. The Badgers scored 14 of the next 16 points – including and playing basketball the way Milwaukee is going to play it, and that’s nine straight – to build a 61-52 lead with 5:56 remaining. The Panthers to make people guard us around the basket.” weren’t done, though, pulling within 61-59 with 4:09 left on a pair of free UWGB FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M throws by Avery Smith and again within 68-66 on a three by Davis with Evans 2-5 1-1 0-2 5 2 5 1 3 0 3 31 38 seconds remaining. But, Taylor made four free throws and Tucker Lawrence 4-7 3-5 1-2 6 3 12 2 3 2 1 26 Schachtner 4-7 1-2 0-0 1 5 9 0 2 0 2 21 two in the closing seconds to seal the win. Evanochko 5-12 1-3 1-2 2 4 12 2 5 0 0 33 UWM FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Tillema 2-5 1-3 1-2 1 0 6 2 3 1 0 26 Tucker 4-9 2-5 0-0 5 5 10 0 7 0 0 16 Farine 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 2 1 0 1 11 McCoy 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 2 2 1 1 0 0 18 Minatee 6-8 0-0 1-3 4 4 13 0 1 0 0 21 Tigert 5-7 0-1 4-6 12 4 14 2 1 0 0 36 Dearlove 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 Hill 3-10 1-4 2-2 4 4 9 2 1 1 0 33 Barkley 0-2 0-2 0-0 2 1 0 1 2 0 1 18 Davis 7-15 7-14 2-2 3 3 23 0 2 0 1 30 Morris 0-1 0-0 1-2 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 11 Massiah 0-4 0-1 0-0 3 2 0 0 1 0 0 20 TEAM 4 78 • 2005-06 In Review • Game Recaps Smith 2-10 1-4 2-2 3 5 7 2 1 0 1 23 TOTALS 24-49 7-16 5-13 25 23 60 10 20 3 9 200 Pancratz 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 7 FG% 1st: 11-26 .423 2nd: 13-23 .565 Game: 24-49 .490 Hanson 1-3 1-3 0-0 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 9 3PT% 1st: 3-6 .500 2nd: 4-10 .400 Game: 7-16 .438 Bendall 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 FT% 1st: 1-2 .500 2nd: 4-11 .364 Game: 5-13 .385 Ford 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 TEAM 1 1 UWM FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M TOTALS 23-61 12-32 10-12 34 29 68 8 16 1 3 200 Tucker 4-7 1-4 5-8 6 3 14 1 2 0 0 26 FG% 1st: 11-30 .367 2nd: 12-31 .387 Game: 23-61 .377 McCoy 3-5 2-2 0-0 3 3 8 0 1 1 1 19 3PT% 1st: 5-14 .357 2nd: 7-18 .389 Game: 12-32 .375 Tigert 5-7 0-0 5-8 6 3 15 4 0 2 1 29 FT% 1st: 3-3 1.000 2nd: 7-9 .778 Game: 10-12 .833 Hill 4-5 1-2 2-2 3 0 11 2 2 0 1 24 Davis 6-12 3-8 0-1 2 1 15 0 2 0 2 26 Wisconsin FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Massiah 1-4 0-2 0-0 2 1 2 0 0 0 1 17 Nixon 3-6 1-4 0-0 3 1 7 0 1 1 0 27 Smith 0-3 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 1 3 0 1 10 Chappell 0-2 0-1 0-0 4 2 0 1 1 2 0 23 Pancratz 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 1 0 0 1 8 Tucker 10-19 0-4 5-9 4 1 25 0 3 0 0 38 Hanson 0-2 0-2 2-2 0 2 2 2 1 0 1 12 Butch 3-6 0-1 0-0 8 3 6 0 0 3 1 24 Wimmer 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Taylor 5-10 0-2 13-15 5 2 23 6 3 0 2 39 McKay 0-0 0-0 3-4 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 2 Landry 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 7 Hansen 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Flowers 2-3 1-2 1-2 0 3 6 2 2 1 1 17 Bendall 1-3 0-0 0-0 6 2 2 0 0 0 0 11 Williams 1-2 0-1 1-2 3 1 3 0 0 0 0 7 Young 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 5 Stiemsma 1-1 0-0 0-0 3 1 2 2 1 0 0 9 Hoelzel 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Krabbenhoft 0-1 0-0 0-2 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 9 Ford 2-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 4 TEAM 2 TEAM 3 TOTALS 26-51 2-15 20-30 35 15 74 11 12 8 4 200 TOTALS 28-53 7-21 17-25 33 19 80 11 13 3 9 200 FG% 1st: 16-27 .593 2nd: 10-24 .417 Game: 26-51 .510 FG% 1st: 16-29 .552 2nd: 12-24 .500 Game: 28-53 .528 3PT% 1st: 1-8 .125 2nd: 1- 7.143 Game: 2-15 .133 3PT% 1st: 4-12 .333 2nd: 3-9 .333 Game: 7-21 .333 FT% 1st: 4-8 .500 2nd: 16-22 .727 Game: 20-30 .667 FT% 1st: 0-0 .000 2nd: 17-25 .680 Game: 17-25 .680

Score By Half 1st 2nd Game Score By Half 1st 2nd Game UWM 30 38 68 UW-Green Bay 26 34 60 Wisconsin 37 37 74 A-17,142 UWM 36 44 80 A-5,354

Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball Game #9 • Dec. 21, 2005 Game #10 • Dec. 27, 2005 U.S. Cellular Arena • Milwaukee, Wis. Arena Auditorium • Laramie, Wyo. Milwaukee 83, Oakland 60 Milwaukee 84, Wyoming 69 MILWAUKEE - Boo Davis scored 20 points to lead three players in LARAMIE, Wyo. - Adrian Tigert scored 21 points to lead five players double figures as the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee claimed an in double figures as the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee claimed an 83-60 win over Oakland University Wednesday night. impressive 84-69 win over the University of Wyoming Tuesday night at the Arena-Auditorium. Joah Tucker added 15 points and Adrian Tigert 11 for the Panthers (6-3), who have won five of their last six games. Davis knocked in 5-of-10 from The Panthers (7-3) trailed 35-28 at halftime before outscoring the Cow- three-point range while recording his fifth game of 20 or more points. boys 56-34 in the second half. Joah Tucker added 19 points and Boo Davis Calvin Wooten led Oakland (4-5) with 28 points. 11 while Chris Hill and Avery Smith pitched in 10 apiece for Milwaukee, which has won six of its last seven games. scored 16 points off Some of the Panther players were still taking final exams late Wednesday, the bench to lead Wyoming (6-5), which lost a non-conference game at and that may have led to a sluggish start that saw Milwaukee fall down home for just the eighth time in eight years under Steve McClain. 18-9. But, the Panthers used a 31-9 first-half run to take control of the game before scoring 17 of the first 21 points of the second half to make The game changed as Milwaukee turned up its defensive pressure and the game a rout. In all, Milwaukee turned the early deficit into a 57-30 started to get the ball in the post offensively. After the Cowboys shot lead with a 49-12 run. Milwaukee’s defensive pressure was key again, as 53.6 percent in the first half, they shot just 34.5 in the second half. the Panthers forced 22 turnovers while limiting Oakland to 39 percent Meanwhile, UWM shot just 40.6 percent in the first half but shot 58.6 shooting from the field. in the second 20 minutes. 79 • 2005-06 In Review • Game Recaps • Game 79 • 2005-06 In Review “You look at them and you are hesitant to press them because of their “I give our guys a lot of credit. They stuck to attacking the basket,” Mil- guard play,” Milwaukee coach Rob Jeter said of Oakland. “You are hesitant waukee head coach Rob Jeter said. “We needed to stay aggressive. We to give them easy shots in transition. But I am committed to the press were a little tentative against Justin Williams (the nation’s leading shot and committed to how these guys are willing to get back and defend, and blocker) because he is such a great shot blocker, but we kept attacking we forced some turnovers and took them out of rhythm. The full-court and started to get a lot of inside points.” pressure had a lot to do with that.” Oakland FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Tigert, playing against a tall front line led by Williams, also added 11 re- Nelson 3-8 0-1 0-0 6 2 6 2 2 0 1 26 bounds for his fourth double-double of the season. As a team, Milwaukee Severovas 3-4 0-0 4-6 4 1 10 1 3 0 0 22 outrebounded Wyoming, 40-30. McCloskey 0-2 0-0 2-2 3 3 2 1 2 0 1 26 Wooten 10-19 5-11 3-4 1 1 28 0 2 0 5 29 UWM FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Billings 2-6 1-2 2-2 2 3 7 0 2 0 1 25 Tucker 7-12 1-3 4-5 2 4 19 2 3 1 1 28 Bieszki 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 McCoy 1-2 0-1 0-0 4 3 2 1 1 0 1 14 Walker 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 Tigert 8-13 2-5 3-3 11 3 21 0 1 1 0 35 MacKenzie 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 12 Hill 1-5 1-3 7-8 2 3 10 2 1 0 0 25 Cassise 0-2 0-2 0-0 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 12 Davis 5-9 1-4 0-0 2 1 11 0 0 0 2 18 Lawal 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Massiah 2-5 1-2 0-0 3 2 5 0 2 0 0 17 Carson 1-4 1-1 1-3 2 2 4 0 1 0 0 12 Smith 4-10 0-0 2-3 6 1 10 2 2 0 3 18 Kangas 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 9 Pancratz 1-2 0-0 0-0 3 2 2 1 2 0 0 12 Hopes 1-4 0-0 1-4 6 3 3 0 3 0 0 19 Hanson 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 3 0 1 2 0 0 17 TEAM 5 Wimmer 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 TOTALS 20-51 7-18 13-21 31 17 60 5 22 0 10 200 Bendall 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 FG% 1st: 12-27 .444 2nd: 8-24 .333 Game: 20-51 .392 Young 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 3PT% 1st: 2-6 .333 2nd: 5-12 .417 Game: 7-18 .389 Ford 1-1 0-0 2-2 3 1 4 0 0 1 0 8 FT% 1st: 1-5 .200 2nd: 12-16 .750 Game: 13-21 .619 TEAM 4 TOTALS 30-61 6-18 18-21 40 24 84 10 14 3 7 200 UWM FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M FG% 1st: 13-32 .406 2nd: 17-29 .586 Game: 30-61 .492 Tucker 6-12 1-4 2-2 3 3 15 3 1 0 0 23 3PT% 1st: 2-10 .200 2nd: 4-8 .500 Game: 6-18 .333 McCoy 4-8 0-0 0-0 6 2 8 2 2 2 1 22 FT% 1st: 0-0 1.000 2nd: 18-21 .857 Game: 18-21 .857 Tigert 5-7 1-2 0-0 8 3 11 3 4 0 1 30 Hill 4-10 1-3 0-0 2 2 9 3 2 0 3 29 Wyoming FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Davis 5-12 5-10 5-6 3 2 20 2 0 1 2 26 Williams 4-11 0-0 1-2 5 2 9 0 0 4 1 27 Massiah 2-3 0-1 0-0 2 0 4 0 2 0 0 16 Lewis 3-4 1-2 0-0 5 0 7 0 1 0 0 19 Smith 0-5 0-2 0-0 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 8 Wabbington 4-5 0-0 0-0 2 4 8 0 1 0 0 25 Pancratz 2-2 0-0 0-0 5 2 4 2 0 0 0 17 Leven 4-11 1-5 5-6 2 3 14 2 2 0 1 29 Hanson 1-2 1-1 0-0 0 1 3 1 1 0 0 7 Ewing 5-12 1-3 1-1 1 1 12 2 2 0 2 35 Wimmer 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Jones 4-11 0-0 8-1 1 9 3 16 6 4 0 2 34 McKay 0-0 0-0 1-2 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 3 Okoye 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Hansen 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 Forman 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Bendall 0-1 0-0 2-2 4 3 2 1 0 0 0 10 Ebert 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 Young 2-4 0-1 0-0 1 1 4 1 0 0 0 5 Anderson 0-2 0-1 1-3 1 4 1 0 2 0 0 19 TEAM 3 Brown 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 6 TOTALS 32-67 9-24 10-12 40 20 83 18 15 3 9 200 TEAM 5 FG% 1st: 15-32 .469 2nd: 17-35 .486 Game: 32-67 .478 TOTALS 25-57 3-11 16-23 30 18 69 10 14 5 6 200 3PT% 1st: 5-13 .385 2nd: 4-11 .364 Game: 9-24 .375 FG% 1st: 15-28 .536 2nd: 10-29 .345 Game: 25-57 .439 FT% 1st: 5-6 .833 2nd: 5-6 .833 Game: 10-12 .833 3PT% 1st: 1-6 .167 2nd: 2-5 .400 Game: 3-11 .273 FT% 1st: 4-5 .800 2nd: 12-18 .667 Game: 16-23 .696 Score By Half 1st 2nd Game Oakland 27 33 60 Score By Half 1st 2nd Game UWM 40 43 83 A-3,210 UWM 28 56 84 Wyoming 35 34 69 A-5,298

NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball Game #11 • Dec. 30, 2005 Game #12 • Jan. 2, 2006 Dahlberg Arena • Missoula, Mont. U.S. Cellular Arena • Milwaukee, Wis. Milwaukee 78, Montana 74 Milwaukee 75, Cleveland St. 68 MISSOULA, Mont. - Boo Davis’ three-point basket with 1:48 remaining MILWAUKEE - Boo Davis scored 19 points to lead four players in gave the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee the lead for good as the double figures as the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee claimed a Panthers snapped Montana’s 10-game winning streak in a 78-74 victory hard-fought 75-68 win over Cleveland State Monday night at the U.S. Friday night at soldout Dahlberg Arena. Cellular Arena.

The game, billed locally as the biggest game in Missoula in some 10 years, Joah Tucker and Adrian Tigert added 14 points and Chris Hill pitched- drew a crowd of 7,213 that was treated to a thrilling game that included in with 12 as the Panthers (9-3, 2-0 Horizon) won despite shooting just 10 ties and 10 lead changes, almost all of them in the second half. 32.8 percent from the field.

Davis finished with 20 points to lead Milwaukee (8-3), which has won Carlos English scored 23 points to lead Cleveland State (4-7, 0-2), which seven of its last eight games. The senior guard scored 18 of his points in hasn’t won in Milwaukee since 2000. TheV ikings were called for 32 fouls the second half after playing just five minutes in the first half because of in the game, sending the Panthers to line 45 times and giving them a 31-5 foul trouble. But Davis was far from the only standout for the Panthers. edge in points from the line. Joah Tucker scored 16 points, Adrian Tigert added 15 and Tyrone Young pitched-in with a career-high 10 points off the bench. The game looked a lot like games the Panthers have played coming into the New Year each of the last two seasons. UWM’s last home loss came Andrew Strait scored 23 points and Kevin Criswell added 18 for Montana a year ago tomorrow, when Detroit claimed a win at the U.S. Cellular (10-2), which hadn’t lost since its season opener. Arena. Two years ago, the Titans jumped to a 13-0 lead on the Panthers before Milwaukee recovered to win. This time, though, despite a slug- A Criswell three with just under three minutes left gave Montana the gish outing that included 23 turnovers, the Panthers pulled out their lead at 72-69, but Davis came down to the other end and silenced the fifth-straight win. crowd with a three of his own, tying the contest at 72-apiece with 2:40 left. Montana’s final points then came on twoV irgil Matthews free throws Trailing by one point at halftime, the Panthers came out aggressively in with 2:12 left, and set the stage for the key basket from Davis. His three the second half, pushing the ball toward the basket and into the post. with 1:48 left made it 75-74 Milwaukee and then, as the Panthers got UWM shot 34 free throws in the final 20 minutes while leading by as key defensive stops in the closing minutes, a free throw by Hill and two many as 16 points. free throws by Davis sealed the victory. CSU FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M UWM FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Nwankwo 2-6 0-0 0-0 4 5 4 0 1 1 0 10 Tucker 5-13 0-2 6-9 9 2 16 2 2 0 1 34 Tatham 2-10 1-3 1-2 8 2 6 0 4 1 1 26 Tigert 7-9 0-0 1-2 7 4 15 3 1 1 1 29 Bullock 5-10 0-0 1-2 8 2 11 1 6 0 3 29 McCoy 1-1 0-0 2-2 5 2 4 1 0 2 2 26 English 9-16 3-6 2-2 1 2 23 6 3 0 1 34 Hill 2-6 0-3 2-4 3 3 6 4 3 0 0 35 Moss 4-12 2-8 0-0 1 1 10 1 0 0 3 24 Davis 6-10 5-7 3-4 4 3 20 0 1 0 1 20 Morris 3-5 1-1 0-0 1 5 7 1 2 0 1 27 Massiah 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 7 Russell 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Smith 0-3 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 6 Henderson 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 4 0 0 3 0 0 8 Pancratz 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 McGee 1-3 0-1 0-0 10 5 2 1 2 0 2 20 Murphy 0-2 0-1 0-0 2 2 0 1 1 1 0 8 80 • 2005-06 In Review • Game Recaps Hanson 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 5 Wimmer 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Fields 2-2 0-0 1-2 1 2 5 1 1 0 2 14 Bendall 0-0 0-0 1-2 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 7 TEAM 4 Young 5-8 0-2 0-0 2 1 10 0 2 0 0 14 TOTALS 28-68 7-20 5-8 40 32 68 12 23 3 13 200 Ford 1-1 0-0 1-2 2 1 3 0 0 1 0 5 FG% 1st: 12-32 .375 2nd: 16-36 .444 Game: 28-68 .412 TEAM 2 3PT% 1st: 2-7 .286 2nd: 5-13 .385 Game: 7-20 .350 TOTALS 28-56 6-19 16-25 36 18 78 14 10 4 5 200 FT% 1st: 3-4 .750 2nd: 2-4 .500 Game: 5-8 .625 FG% 1st: 18-32 .563 2nd: 10-24 .417 Game: 28-56 .500 3PT% 1st: 1-8 .125 2nd: 5-11 .455 Game: 6-18 .333 UWM FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M FT% 1st: 2-4 .500 2nd: 14-21 .667 Game: 16-25 .640 Tucker 4-13 0-0 6-9 5 3 14 1 5 1 0 28 McCoy 1-4 0-0 3-4 9 2 5 2 5 1 2 19 Montana FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Tigert 5-12 0-0 4-6 12 0 14 1 5 0 2 33 Hasquet 2-5 1-1 0-1 2 3 5 0 2 0 0 26 Hill 3-4 2-2 4-4 4 2 12 2 1 0 3 31 Matthews 2-7 0-2 3-3 5 4 7 5 2 0 1 36 Davis 4-14 2-6 9-1 3 8 0 19 1 1 0 3 28 Strait 9-13 0-0 5-9 6 4 23 1 1 0 0 31 Massiah 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 10 Criswell 7-12 3-6 1-1 3 4 18 4 2 0 2 28 Smith 2-5 0-0 2-4 3 0 6 0 1 0 3 15 Martin 3-9 2-7 1-2 3 2 9 3 1 0 1 31 Pancratz 0-1 0-1 2-2 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 10 Ellis 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Hanson 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 8 Dlouhy 1-5 0-3 0-1 3 1 2 2 0 0 0 26 Wimmer 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Chavez 2-3 0-0 2-2 3 1 6 1 1 0 0 15 Bendall 0-0 0-0 0-2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 Sharp 1-1 0-0 2-2 1 1 4 0 1 0 0 4 Young 1-4 0-1 1-1 1 0 3 0 1 0 0 7 TEAM 1 Ford 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 TOTALS 27-55 6-19 14-21 28 20 74 16 10 0 4 200 TEAM 2 FG% 1st: 13-22 .591 2nd: 14-33 .424 Game: 27-55 .491 TOTALS 20-61 4-11 31-45 49 9 75 7 23 2 14 200 3PT% 1st: 3-7 .429 2nd: 3-12 .250 Game: 6-19 .316 FG% 1st: 10-35 .286 2nd: 10-26 .385 Game: 20-61 .328 FT% 1st: 8-10 .800 2nd: 6-11 .545 Game: 14-21 .667 3PT% 1st: 2-6 .333 2nd: 2-5 .400 Game: 4-11 .364 FT% 1st: 6-11 .545 2nd: 25-34 .735 Game: 31-45 .689 Score By Half 1st 2nd Game UWM 39 39 78 Score By Half 1st 2nd Game Montana 37 37 74 A-7,213 Cleveland State 29 39 68 UWM 28 47 75 A-3,153

Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball Game #13 • Jan. 5, 2006 Game #14 • Jan. 7, 2006 UIC Pavilion • Chicago, Ill. U.S. Cellular Arena • Milwaukee, Wis. Milwaukee 68, UIC 45 Milwaukee 64, Butler 59 CHICAGO - The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee built a 14-point MILWAUKEE - Joah Tucker scored 22 points and grabbed 12 rebounds halftime lead and was never threatened in the second half en route to as the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee claimed a 64-59 win over a 68-45 win over the University of Illinois at Chicago Thursday night at Butler Saturday night at the U.S. Cellular Arena. the UIC Pavilion. The Panthers (11-3, 4-0 Horizon) led by as many as 11 points early in Joah Tucker led the Panthers (10-3, 3-0 Horizon) with 20 points. UWM the second half but then had pull out a nip-and-tuck affair down the has won six-straight games and nine of its last 10. stretch. Boo Davis added 15 points and Chris Hill 10 for Milwaukee, which was playing its third game in five days against a Butler team that UWM used an 18-5 run in the first half to take control of the game and hadn’t played since Monday afternoon. Bruce Horan led the Bulldogs then maintained a double-digit edge all of the second half. The lead grew (8-6, 1-1) with 20 points. to more than 20 points in the final eight minutes before the Panthers emptied their bench, with all 15 players in uniform appearing in the The win pleased the crowd of 5,512 and brought a smile to the face contest. Othyus Jeffers scored 11 points to lead the Flames (8-7, 1-2). of head coach Rob Jeter, who saw him team endure through the busy stretch and do many of the little things that have sparked the Panthers’ Milwaukee put forth its best defensive effort of the season, limiting the seven-game winning streak. Flames to just 28.6 percent shooting from the field. The Panthers also tallied 52 rebounds, 16 on the offensive end, to become just the second “It’s mental and physical,” Jeter said. “I tell our guys that we just have team to outrebound UIC this season. to make sure we do the ordinary things well. Just box out, make solid Recaps • Game 81 • 2005-06 In Review passes, move the ball, get it in the post, make free throws - that’s all we’re “I am pleased with our effort for 40 minutes,” Milwaukee head coach asking of our team. Just do the ordinary things well. Plus, we have a lot Rob Jeter said. “You know how emotional these games can be, all league of bodies. We just try to rotate some guys in and get a lift from some games really, especially for our seniors who have played in this heated guys. We didn’t get quite as much of a lift from some of our bench play- rivalry for four years. To come in here and stay poised, stay focused on ers tonight, but they gave us what they could give us, and it was good playing basketball and nothing else, I was pleased.” enough to produce a victory.” UWM FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Tucker 9-13 1-3 1-3 3 3 20 0 4 2 1 21 The Panthers used a 14-5 run early in the second half to build a 37-26 McCoy 3-5 0-0 0-0 6 2 6 1 0 1 0 24 Tigert 4-9 0-0 0-0 10 2 8 5 1 1 0 26 lead with 15:24 remaining in the game. But Butler responded quickly, Hill 2-5 1-2 1-2 4 1 6 5 3 0 1 30 scoring 12-straight points to claim a 38-37 advantage with 11:37 left. Davis 3-13 2-8 2-3 7 1 10 3 0 0 0 27 Milwaukee recovered to reclaim a 47-43 lead on two free throws by Hill Massiah 2-4 0-0 1-3 1 0 5 0 0 0 0 12 Smith 0-3 0-0 0-0 2 3 0 1 0 0 0 10 with 7:17 remaining and then hung on down the stretch. Pancratz 0-0 0-0 1-2 2 3 1 0 2 0 0 11 Butler FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Hanson 0-4 0-1 2-2 2 1 2 0 1 0 0 8 Polk 2-11 0-0 2-3 4 5 6 0 2 0 0 32 Wimmer 0-0 0-0 0-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 Crone 3-8 2-4 0-2 6 4 8 0 0 0 0 30 McKay 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Horan 4-8 4-8 0-0 6 2 12 2 1 0 1 34 Hansen 0-0 0-0 2-2 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 Graves 7-17 2-6 4-5 4 2 20 2 3 0 3 34 Bendall 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 Sheets 4-7 1-2 0-0 3 4 9 3 0 0 1 34 Young 2-6 1-1 0-0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 12 Betko 2-5 0-1 0-0 2 4 4 2 1 0 3 17 Ford 1-3 0-0 1-2 4 1 3 0 0 2 0 7 Nellems 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 TEAM 9 Ligon 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 16 TOTALS 26-66 5-15 11-21 52 17 68 16 11 6 3 200 TEAM 2 FG% 1st: 15-32 .469 2nd: 11-34 .324 Game: 26-66 .394 TOTALS 22-58 9-22 6-10 29 23 59 9 8 0 8 200 3PT% 1st: 5-11 .455 2nd: 0-4 .000 Game: 5-15 .333 FG% 1st: 7-27 .259 2nd: 15-31 .484 Game: 22-58 .379 FT% 1st: 2-3 .667 2nd: 9-18 .500 Game: 11-21 .524 3PT% 1st: 4-12 .333 2nd: 5-10 .500 Game: 9-22 .409 FT% 1st: 0-2 .000 2nd: 6-8 .750 Game: 6-10 .600 UIC FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Stefanov 4-12 1-3 0-1 11 2 9 2 1 1 0 31 UWM FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Jeffers 4-8 0-0 3-6 6 3 11 1 1 3 3 26 Tucker 7-10 0-0 8-11 12 1 22 0 1 1 1 37 Zoric 0-1 0-0 2-2 2 2 2 1 1 0 0 12 McCoy 1-4 0-1 0-2 5 2 2 1 1 1 0 27 Mayo 0-7 0-3 0-0 3 0 0 1 0 0 1 28 Tigert 4-7 0-1 1-1 5 4 9 2 4 2 0 23 Bush 2-7 0-2 0-0 3 2 4 0 0 0 0 25 Hill 3-4 0-0 4-4 1 3 10 2 1 0 1 32 White 2-8 0-2 0-0 1 1 4 1 3 0 2 14 Davis 5-11 2-7 3-3 5 0 15 1 2 0 1 29 Smedley 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 Massiah 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 6 Aiyar 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Smith 2-7 0-1 0-1 1 0 4 0 0 0 1 12 Bond 1-6 0-0 1-3 2 2 3 0 2 1 0 13 Pancratz 0-1 0-1 2-2 3 1 2 2 1 1 0 15 Zimny 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 Hanson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 7 Nelson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Bendall 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Noonoo 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 3 2 0 0 0 0 7 Young 0-2 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 4 TEAM 4 Ford 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 TOTALS 18-63 1-10 8-14 42 18 45 7 11 7 7 200 TEAM 3 FG% 1st: 9-31 .290 2nd: 9-32 .281 Game: 18-63 .286 TOTALS 22-46 2-12 18-24 38 16 64 8 12 5 5 200 3PT% 1st: 1-6 .167 2nd: 0-4 .000 Game: 1-10 .100 FG% 1st: 10-25 .400 2nd: 12-21 .571 Game: 22-46 .478 FT% 1st: 4-6 .667 2nd: 4-8 .500 Game: 8-14 .571 3PT% 1st: 1-6 .167 2nd: 1-6 .167 Game: 2-12 .167 FT% 1st: 2-4 .500 2nd: 16-20 .750 Game: 18-24 .750 Score By Half 1st 2nd Game UWM 37 31 68 Score By Half 1st 2nd Game UIC 23 22 45 A-4,008 Butler 18 41 59 UWM 23 41 64 A-5,512

NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball Game #15 • Jan. 11, 2006 Game #16 • Jan. 14, 2006 U.S. Cellular Arena • Milwaukee, Wis. Resch Center • Green Bay, Wis. Milwaukee 78, Loyola 75 UW-Green Bay 84, Milwaukee 77 MILWAUKEE - Joah Tucker scored 20 points and Boo Davis added 17 GREEN BAY, Wis. - Ryan Evanochko scored 29 points and the University as the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee hung on for a 78-75 win over of Wisconsin-Green Bay took control of the game with a 17-3 run in the Loyola University Chicago Wednesday night at the U.S. Cellular Arena. second half en route to an 84-77 win over the University of Wisconsin- Loyola’s J.R. Blount missed a short jumper with three seconds remaining Milwaukee Saturday afternoon at the Resch Center. that would have tied the game and Milwaukee’s Chris Hill then made a single free throw to account for the final margin. The Panthers (12-4, 5-1 Horizon), who saw their eight-game winning streak snapped, shot just 32.3 percent in the second half after leading The Panthers (12-3, 5-0 Horizon) won for the eighth-straight time overall by eight points at halftime. Joah Tucker scored 21 and Adrian Tigert and for the 17th-straight time on their homecourt. But, Milwaukee had added 20 for Milwaukee, which lost for the second-straight season in to hang on despite leading by 14 points early in the second half and by Green Bay. 10 points with 3:58 left. The Ramblers (9-6, 1-4) shot 60.6 percent in the second half to nearly complete the comeback. Blake Schilb led Loyola Josh Lawrence added 15 points and Terry Evans 14 for the Phoenix (8-9, with 24 points while Blount added 18. 2-3), who are now 7-1 at home.

“I have to give a lot of credit to Loyola. They played hard and played us UWM led 59-53 following two Tigert free throws with just over 14 tough,” Milwaukee head coach Rob Jeter said. “Their backs were against minutes remaining. But, the Panthers didn’t score again over the next the wall to get themselves turned around and tonight would have been six-plus minutes as the Phoenix poured in 11-straight for a 64-59 lead. a great way to do that. We found a way to prevent that.” The advantage eventually hit 70-62 with 7:29 left and UWGB still led 72-64 following an Aswan Minatee basket with 6:10 left. The Panthers did An Allan Hanson three-pointer made it 69-59 Panthers with 3:58 left rally, pulling with 74-73 on a Tigert three with just under three minutes before the Ramblers’ rally started. Five-straight points by Schilb made left. But, Milwaukee could never reclaim the lead and the Phoenix hit 70-65 with 2:58 remaining and back-to-back layins by Blount pulled their free throws down the stretch to claim the win. the Ramblers to within 73-72 with 1:13 left. Davis hit three free throws for the Panthers to rebuild the lead to 76-72 with 31 seconds remaining “You have to give a lot of credit to Green Bay. They played hard for 40 before Tracy Robinson responded with a three to trim the lead to 76- minutes,” Milwaukee head coach Rob Jeter said. “They made some plays 75 with just 16 seconds left. Hill then hit a single free throw to make it down the stretch, got some big rebounds and Evanochko tonight, in my 77-75 before Blount missed his shot in the lane. Hill’s final free throw opinion, was the best player in the league.” came with 1.8 seconds left and a 75-footer by Robinson was well off at UWM FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M the final horn. Tucker 10-18 0-6 1-8 5 3 21 1 3 0 0 37 McCoy 1-5 0-1 0-0 4 2 2 4 0 0 2 26 Loyola FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Tigert 6-8 1-2 7-7 3 2 20 2 1 0 1 30 Levin 0-3 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 16 Hill 1-6 0-2 2-2 4 2 4 3 0 0 2 30 Pattrick 1-2 0-0 0-0 4 3 2 0 0 0 1 26 Davis 4-12 3-10 5-5 5 4 16 0 3 0 2 23 Schilb 8-17 1-8 7-7 5 5 24 1 5 0 1 26 Massiah 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 3 2 0 0 0 0 9 Kou 2-5 1-2 0-0 2 4 5 1 1 0 0 18 Smith 1-2 0-1 1-1 0 1 3 1 0 0 1 7 Blount 7-11 0-0 4-8 4 3 18 2 1 1 1 36 Pancratz 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 11 Robinson 3-5 2-3 0-0 2 3 8 0 0 2 0 17 82 • 2005-06 In Review • Game Recaps Hanson 3-6 3-5 0-1 2 0 1 9 0 0 0 14 Logan 5-6 1-1 2-2 5 5 13 0 4 0 0 23 Wimmer 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 Woods 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 13 Bendall 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Young 2-5 0-0 1-1 8 4 5 0 2 0 0 25 Young 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 TEAM 5 Ford 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 TOTALS 28-54 5-15 14-18 36 30 75 5 15 4 3 200 TEAM 3 1 FG% 1st: 8-21 .381 2nd: 20-33 .606 Game: 28-54 .519 TOTALS 27-61 7-29 16-24 31 20 77 11 11 2 8 200 3PT% 1st: 1-6 .167 2nd: 4-9 .444 Game: 5-15 .333 FG% 1st: 17-30 .567 2nd: 10-31 .323 Game: 27-61 .443 FT% 1st: 6-6 1.000 2nd: 8-12 .667 Game: 14-18 .778 3PT% 1st: 5-14 .357 2nd: 2-15 .133 Game: 7-29 .241 FT% 1st: 7-12 .583 2nd: 9-12 .750 Game: 16-24 .667 UWM FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Tucker 7-16 4-7 2-4 2 3 20 4 2 1 1 35 UWGB FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M McCoy 2-4 0-0 2-4 7 2 6 4 1 0 0 28 Evans 6-13 1-4 1-1 8 3 14 3 2 1 2 37 Tigert 2-6 0-0 5-6 4 4 9 0 1 0 0 28 Lawrence 5-7 1-2 4-4 6 4 15 0 2 0 1 22 Hill 2-4 2-2 3-6 5 4 9 4 1 9 1 27 Schachtner 1-5 0-3 3-3 4 4 5 0 3 1 0 23 Davis 4-12 2-6 7-9 4 2 17 1 2 0 1 23 Evanochko 11-19 1-3 6-10 5 0 29 5 2 1 1 39 Massiah 1-3 0-0 1-2 1 2 3 0 0 0 1 16 Tillema 1-1 1-1 1-2 2 5 4 0 0 0 0 10 Smith 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 9 Farine 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Pancratz 2-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 4 1 0 0 0 14 Minatee 3-4 0-0 2-2 6 4 8 0 2 0 0 22 Hanson 2-3 2-3 0-0 0 0 6 1 0 0 0 12 Werch 1-2 1-2 6-6 3 1 9 2 2 0 1 31 Bendall 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Barkley 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 Young 0-2 0-0 2-2 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 4 Morris 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 Ford 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 TEAM 1 TEAM 3 TOTALS 28-53 5-15 23-28 36 23 84 10 14 3 5 200 TOTALS 23-54 10-18 22-33 29 19 78 15 7 1 4 200 FG% 1st: 14-24 .583 2nd: 14-29 .483 Game: 28-53 .528 FG% 1st: 10-28 .357 2nd: 13-26 .500 Game: 23-54 .426 3PT% 1st: 2-7 .286 2nd: 3-8 .375 Game: 5-15 .333 3PT% 1st: 6-11 .545 2nd: 4-7 .571 Game: 10-18 .556 FT% 1st: 8-10 .800 2nd: 15-18 .833 Game: 23-28 .821 FT% 1st: 9-12 .750 2nd: 13-21 .619 Game: 22-33 .667 Score By Half 1st 2nd Game Score By Half 1st 2nd Game UWM 46 31 77 Loyola 23 52 75 UW-Green Bay 38 46 84 A-6,495 UWM 35 43 78 A-5,133

Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball Game #17 • Jan. 18, 2006 Game #18 • Jan. 21, 2006 Calihan Hall • Detroit, Mich. U.S. Cellular Arena • Milwaukee, Wis. Milwaukee 72, Detroit 71 Milwaukee 61, Wright St. 54 DETROIT, Mich. - The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee overcame MILWAUKEE - Boo Davis scored 21 points and the University of Wis- a 10-point deficit in the final four minutes of the game to claim a 72-71 consin-Milwaukee limited Wright State to just five second-half field goals win over Detroit Wednesday night at Calihan Hall. as the Panthers claimed a 61-54 win over the Raiders Saturday night at the U.S. Cellular Arena. Chris Hill’s jumper in traffic with 11.5 seconds left was the game-winner for Milwaukee, which won for the ninth time in its last 10 outings. Boo The Panthers (14-4, 7-1 Horizon) have now won 10 of their last 11 games Davis scored 21 points and Derrick Ford added a career-high 14 off the and are in sole possession of first place in the Horizon League. bench for the Panthers. DaShaun Wood scored 17 points to lead Wright State (8-8, 4-2), which Chuck Bailey scored 18 and Jon Goode 17 for the Titans, who shot just has lost two-straight after starting 4-0 in league play. Adrian Tigert added 40.7 percent in the second half after shooting 56 percent in the first 13 points and Joah Tucker 12 for Milwaukee, which played in front of a half. Brandon Cotton, who had missed Detroit’s last three games with season-high 6,637 fans and won its 18th-straight at home. an injury, added 13 points. UWM’s second half defensive effort came after Wright State hit eight The Panthers (13-4, 6-1 Horizon) actually were down 11 with 4:47 left of its last 10 field goals in the first half to overcome an 11-point deficit. and still trailed 69-59 with four minutes remaining. But, a three-point But, in the second 20 minutes, the Panthers limited the Raiders to just by Allan Hanson 30 seconds later started the comeback and UWM had 19 points and then pulled away late by making eight-straight free throws the lead down to 69-66 after two free throws by Ford. in the final three minutes. Recaps • Game 83 • 2005-06 In Review

From there, four-straight points by Davis tied the game at 70 with 1:11 left “I would say the last 10 or 15 minutes of the second half we settled in, before a single free throw by Muhammad Abdur-Rahim with 46 seconds didn’t give in, didn’t bail them out with any of those fouls or quick shots remaining gave Detroit a 71-70 edge. Then, after the Panthers nearly from three,” Milwaukee head coach Rob Jeter said. “The fact that we took turned the ball over in front of their bench with 25 seconds remaining, one three-pointer in the second half - I liked that we attacked because Hill calmly spun toward the lane and rolled in his shot with the shot clock that’s what we need to do. I was just pleased with our effort.” running down. Detroit then turned the ball over on its next possession and, after Hill intentionally missed the second of two free throws, the The Raiders pulled within a single point on two occasions in the final 10 Titans final shot from 75 feet was well off. minutes of the game, but a 6-0 run sparked by four points from Tucker UWM FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M gave the Panthers a 55-48 lead with 1:06 left. Hill, Davis and Avery Smith Tucker 5-11 0-2 2-4 12 5 12 1 6 1 0 32 all then hit a pair of free throws to help Milwaukee secure the victory. McCoy 1-1 0-0 0-1 2 3 2 2 1 0 0 23 Tigert 1-3 0-1 3-6 1 4 5 3 1 1 1 33 Wright St. FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Hill 3-9 1-5 2-5 1 0 9 3 0 1 3 32 Burleson 5-9 3-5 2-2 5 3 15 1 2 0 0 38 Davis 7-18 2-7 5-6 2 1 21 1 1 0 2 28 Pleiman 5-7 0-0 1-5 3 4 11 0 2 0 0 27 Massiah 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 6 Wood 3-14 1-2 10-13 5 1 17 2 6 0 2 35 Smith 1-5 0-0 0-0 2 3 2 0 1 0 1 17 Taylor 0-2 0-2 0-0 1 4 0 1 0 0 1 20 Pancratz 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Graham 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 3 0 2 1 0 1 12 Hanson 1-3 1-1 0-0 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 8 Wilson 2-3 0-0 0-0 3 2 4 0 1 0 0 19 Hansen 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 6 Spencer 2-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 4 0 1 1 0 12 Bendall 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Scott 1-4 1-3 0-0 4 2 3 2 2 0 1 26 Young 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Munroe 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Ford 2-4 0-0 10-10 7 3 14 1 1 0 0 12 Chancellor 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 3 0 0 2 1 0 10 TEAM 5 TEAM 4 TOTALS 23-57 4-16 22-32 34 24 72 13 11 3 7 200 TOTALS 18-41 5-12 13-20 26 24 54 8 17 2 5 200 FG% 1st: 12-27 .444 2nd: 11-30 .367 Game: 23-57 .404 FG% 1st: 13-22 .591 2nd: 5-19 .263 Game: 18-41 .439 3PT% 1st: 1-7 .143 2nd: 3-9 .333 Game: 4-16 .250 3PT% 1st: 2-3 .667 2nd: 3-9 .333 Game: 5-12 .417 FT% 1st: 9-13 .692 2nd: 13-19 .684 Game: 22-32 .688 FT% 1st: 7-8 .875 2nd: 6-12 .500 Game: 13-20 .650

Detroit FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M UWM FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Bailey 7-12 0-0 4-5 12 4 18 1 2 1 0 34 Tucker 4-11 0-2 4-8 8 1 12 3 2 0 1 35 Baker 1-6 0-1 0-3 1 4 2 0 6 0 0 21 McCoy 2-4 0-0 1-1 4 2 5 1 2 0 1 22 Cotton 5-11 3-5 0-0 3 3 13 3 4 0 0 28 Tigert 5-10 0-0 3-4 5 3 13 2 1 1 2 31 Green 1-1 0-0 2-2 2 2 4 1 1 0 0 21 Hill 2-4 0-1 4-4 4 4 8 1 1 0 1 29 Goode 7-12 2-4 1-3 3 3 17 4 1 1 0 37 Davis 7-14 3-7 4-5 4 2 21 0 2 0 1 30 Abdur-Rahim 2-2 0-0 1-2 5 2 5 1 1 0 0 19 Massiah 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 10 Everingham 1-5 0-2 0-0 2 2 2 0 2 0 0 13 Smith 0-1 0-0 2-6 2 0 2 0 3 0 1 13 Kelly 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 3 Pancratz 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 Shaw 1-3 0-0 4-6 5 4 6 0 0 1 0 19 Hanson 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 11 Hayes 0-0 0-0 4-4 0 3 4 1 1 0 0 6 Young 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 TEAM 4 Ford 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 0 0 1 0 9 TOTALS 25-52 5-12 16-25 37 29 71 12 19 3 0 200 TEAM 2 FG% 1st: 14-25 .560 2nd: 11-27 .407 Game: 25-52 .481 TOTALS 20-47 3-10 18-28 33 16 61 8 14 2 7 200 3PT% 1st: 5-8 .625 2nd: 0-4 .000 Game: 5-12 .417 FG% 1st: 13-26 .500 2nd: 7-21 .333 Game: 20-47 .426 FT% 1st: 6-6 1.000 2nd: 10-19 .526 Game: 16-25 .640 3PT% 1st: 3-9 .333 2nd: 0-1 .000 Game: 3-10 .300 FT% 1st: 5-10 .500 2nd: 13-18 .722 Game: 18-28 .643 Score By Half 1st 2nd Game UWM 34 38 72 Score By Half 1st 2nd Game Detroit 39 32 71 A-2,386 Wright St. 35 19 54 UWM 34 27 61 A-6,637

NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball Game #19 • Jan. 26, 2006 Game #20 • Jan. 30, 2006 Beeghly Center • Youngstown, Ohio Gentile Center • Chicago, Ill. Milwaukee 78, Youngstown St. 70 Milwaukee 68, Loyola 57 YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio - Boo Davis scored 22 points and the University CHICAGO - Adrian Tigert tied his career-high with 21 points as the of Wisconsin-Milwaukee withstood a late Youngstown State rally to claim University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee claimed a 68-57 win over Loyola a 78-70 win Thursday night at the Beeghly Center. Monday night at the Gentile Center.

Playing against a steady diet of zone defense, the Panthers (15-4, 8-1 The Panthers (16-4, 9-1 Horizon) built a 12-point lead early in the Horizon) shot a season-best 54.5 percent from the field in winning for second half and then hung tough down the stretch to claim their 12th the 14th time in their last 16 outings. win in 13 games.

First-place Milwaukee, which has a two-game lead in the loss column Tigert added 12 rebounds while Chris Hill (14 points), Joah Tucker (13 over both Wright State and Butler, led by as many as 13 points in the points) and Boo Davis (11 points) also reached double figures offensively. second half after leading by just one at halftime. Blake Schilb led Loyola (12-8, 4-6) with 20 points.

Keston Roberts had 17 points and Quin Humphrey added 13 points and The Panthers’ lead was 43-31 after a layin by Tigert with 13:34 to play in 11 rebounds for Youngstown State (6-12, 3-5), which was coming off a the game. The Ramblers did fight back to within four points and were still home win over Butler Saturday night. within six with 1:31 remaining. But Davis buried a three on Milwaukee’s next possession to cinch the win. Adrian Tigert added 15 points and Joah Tucker 14 for the Panthers, who also turned the ball over just nine times. “You have to give Loyola a lot of credit. For 40 minutes it was a battle,” Milwaukee head coach Rob Jeter said. “I was just pleased with how my Davis, who scored 16 of his 22 points in the second half, did most of his guys handled it. For us, I thought the extra pass was the difference.” damage from three-point range, knocking in 6-of-11 tries. But, his 15- footer with 42 seconds remaining in the game stunted YSU’s final run Milwaukee was again efficient offensively, shooting 52.2 percent in the and helped the Panthers hang on for the win. second half and 48.1 percent for the game. The Panthers also tallied 15 assists on 26 field goals. “Boo is a guy that you have to allow to be aggressive,” Milwaukee head coach Rob Jeter said. “But what Boo has done is mix in a lot of post-ups The Panthers built a seven-point halftime lead despite seeing Tucker and and a lot of drives. You don’t see Boo just standing on the perimeter Jason McCoy both saddled with foul trouble. In fact, McCoy sat out the anymore, he’s posting up. I like that he is making adjustments.” final 11 minutes of the half after picking up his second foul and Tucker UWM FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M sat the last eight minutes after doing the same. Tucker 6-10 0-2 2-2 5 2 14 2 2 0 1 32 UWM FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M McCoy 2-5 0-1 0-0 1 0 4 1 1 0 0 19 Tucker 6-10 1-2 0-1 4 4 13 1 3 0 0 27 Tigert 6-9 0-0 3-4 8 3 15 5 0 0 0 33 McCoy 1-2 0-0 0-2 1 3 2 1 2 1 0 15 Hill 3-6 1-1 2-2 2 2 9 7 2 0 3 35 Tigert 8-12 2-4 3-4 12 0 21 4 2 0 0 38 Davis 8-15 6-11 0-0 4 3 22 1 1 0 1 31 Hill 6-8 2-2 0-1 4 2 14 1 1 0 1 32 Massiah 2-4 0-1 1-2 0 2 5 0 0 0 0 11 Davis 2-9 2-5 5-6 8 0 11 3 0 0 1 29 Smith 1-2 1-2 0-2 1 2 3 1 1 0 0 10

84 • 2005-06 In Review • Game Recaps Massiah 1-1 0-0 1-1 1 1 3 1 1 0 0 12 Pancratz 1-2 1-1 0-0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 8 Smith 1-4 0-1 0-0 0 2 2 0 2 0 2 16 Hanson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 6 Pancratz 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 4 0 1 1 0 0 8 Hansen 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 0 3 1 1 0 0 6 Hanson 0-2 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 14 Bendall 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Hansen 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Young 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 Young 1-4 0-1 0-0 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 5 Ford 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 Ford 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 TEAM 5 TEAM 3 TOTALS 30-55 10-20 8-12 27 15 78 18 9 0 6 200 TOTALS 26-54 7-16 9-15 37 17 68 15 13 1 5 200 FG% 1st: 15-29 .517 2nd: 15-26 .577 Game: 30-55 .545 FG% 1st: 14-31 .452 2nd: 12-23 .522 Game: 26-54 .481 3PT% 1st: 4-10 .400 2nd: 6-10 .600 Game: 10-20 .500 3PT% 1st: 6-10 .600 2nd: 1-6 .167 Game: 7-16 .438 FT% 1st: 2-3 .667 2nd: 6-9 .667 Game: 8-12 .667 FT% 1st: 1-3 .333 2nd: 8-12 .667 Game: 9-15 .600

YSU FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Loyola FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Barber 4-11 2-4 2-3 6 2 12 1 5 0 0 35 Schilb 7-13 2-5 4-4 3 3 20 2 1 2 3 35 LaForme 3-3 0-0 2-4 7 2 8 0 2 1 0 27 Levin 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 13 Humphrey 6-11 1-3 0-0 11 1 13 4 1 0 0 37 Pattrick 1-3 0-0 0-0 2 1 2 0 0 1 0 22 Harris 5-9 4-7 0-0 1 2 14 9 2 0 0 38 Logan 4-9 0-1 2-2 1 3 10 3 0 0 2 28 Roberts 7-13 3-5 0-0 2 3 17 2 2 0 3 39 Kou 1-7 0-2 2-2 4 2 4 4 2 0 1 36 Holmes 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 Robinson 2-3 2-2 0-0 2 3 6 2 2 1 0 17 Niemi 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Woods 2-4 0-0 0-0 2 2 4 1 1 0 0 21 Crawford 1-4 0-3 4-7 0 2 6 1 0 0 1 16 Telander 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Liles 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 4 Young 4-9 0-0 3-4 6 4 11 0 1 0 0 27 TEAM 1 TEAM 2 TOTALS 26-52 10-22 8-14 29 14 70 17 12 2 4 200 TOTALS 21-50 4-11 11-12 23 19 57 12 8 4 7 200 FG% 1st: 14-23 .609 2nd: 12-29 .414 Game: 26-52 .500 FG% 1st: 12-26 .462 2nd: 9-24 .375 Game: 21-50 .420 3PT% 1st: 6-9 .667 2nd: 4-13 .308 Game: 10-22 .455 3PT% 1st: 1-5 .200 2nd: 3-6 .500 Game: 4-11 .364 FT% 1st: 1-2 .500 2nd: 7-12 .583 Game: 8-14 .571 FT% 1st: 3-4 .750 2nd: 8-8 1.000 Game: 11-12 .917

Score By Half 1st 2nd Game Score By Half 1st 2nd Game UWM 36 42 78 UWM 35 33 68 Youngstown State 35 35 70 A-2,082 Loyola 28 29 57 A-2,569

Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball Game #21 • Feb. 2, 2006 Game #22 • Feb. 4, 2006 Nutter Center • Dayton, Ohio Hinkle Fieldhouse • Indianapolis, Ind. Wright St. 59, Milwaukee 54 Butler 63, Milwaukee 60 (OT) DAYTON, Ohio - Drew Burleson and DaShaun Wood scored 17 points INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. - Joah Tucker scored 26 points and three Pan- apiece and Wright State outscored the University of Wisconsin-Milwau- thers reached double figures in rebounds but the University of Wisconsin- kee 21-11 from the foul line in claiming a 59-54 win Thursday night at Milwaukee suffered a 63-60 overtime loss at Butler Saturday. the Nutter Center. The defensive struggle featured 13 ties and 20 lead changes and was The Raiders (10-10, 6-4 Horizon) snapped a nine-game losing streak to extended to overtime after Butler’s A.J. Graves hit a three-pointer with Milwaukee while handing the Panthers just their second loss in their 2.8 seconds remaining. last 14 games. led Butler (14-8, 7-3 Horizon) with 18 points while Bran- Milwaukee (16-5, 9-2) got 15 points apiece from Adrian Tigert and Chris don Crone added 15 and Graves 13. UWM’s Tucker added 10 rebounds Hill but could not overcome 35 percent shooting from the field. But, the for his third double-double of the season, while Adrian Tigert also had Panthers remain alone in first place in the Horizon League and have just a double-double of 13 points and 13 rebounds. Jason McCoy pitched in two road games remaining the rest of the season, including Saturday’s with eight points and 10 boards. showdown with second-place Butler. The win by the Bulldogs adds luster to the final three weeks of the regular Wright State looked like it was pulling away midway through the second season in the Horizon League. Both teams now have three losses, though half, building a 47-37 lead with 8:47 remaining on back-to-back jumpers UWM has two more wins than Butler. Milwaukee finishes its year with by Wood. But the Panthers did not go away, cutting the lead to 49-43 on three home games and one road contest, while Butler has three home Recaps • Game 85 • 2005-06 In Review a jumper by Derrick Ford with 5:18 remaining. games and three away contests.

UWM then took the ball back and Joah Tucker drove the lane for a The thrilling game was played in front of 7,101 fans on Alumni Day at basket and an apparent foul. Instead, a second official called a travel- Hinkle Fieldhouse. It featured gutsy efforts by both sides in what has ing violation and Burleson then scored on the other end to restore an become one of the most entertaining rivalries in college basketball, pit- eight-point lead. ting the top two programs in the Horizon League.

The Panthers fought back one more time, pulling within 51-50 on a But, calls and non-calls were a hot topic of conversation after the game. three by Hill with 2:02 left. But, on the other end, Burleson converted After Butler was called for six team fouls in the first nine minutes of the on a conventional three-point play and Milwaukee would get no closer second half, the Bulldogs were whistled for just three more in the final the rest of the way. 11 minutes of regulation and five minutes of overtime. This came despite UWM FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M the Panthers holding an incredible 47-23 rebounding edge, including 18 McCoy 0-2 0-0 0-0 3 3 0 0 0 1 1 24 Tigert 6-14 1-4 2-4 10 2 15 1 1 0 0 39 offensive boards, and an astounding 50-22 edge on points in the paint. Hill 4-8 2-4 5-7 1 3 15 1 4 0 1 36 UWM FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Tucker 5-12 1-2 1-3 5 4 12 1 5 0 0 24 Tucker 10-19 0-1 6-6 10 0 26 4 3 0 1 42 Davis 2-11 1-6 2-2 3 3 7 1 3 0 0 31 McCoy 4-6 0-1 0-0 10 5 8 0 2 3 0 33 Massiah 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 Tigert 6-13 0-2 1-2 13 5 13 3 2 0 1 43 Smith 1-2 0-0 1-2 1 1 3 0 0 0 1 7 Hill 2-6 0-3 0-1 4 2 4 0 3 0 0 40 Pancratz 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 9 Davis 2-9 0-5 0-0 5 1 4 2 1 1 0 37 Hanson 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 Massiah 0-1 0-1 2-2 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 7 Wimmer 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Smith 1-5 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 9 Hansen 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Pancratz 0-1 0-0 1-2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 7 Young 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Hanson 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 Ford 1-2 0-0 0-2 2 2 2 0 1 2 0 9 Young 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ TEAM 5 Ford 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 TOTALS 19-54 5-18 11-20 34 21 54 4 14 3 3 200 TEAM 1 FG% 1st: 8-31 .258 2nd: 11-23 .478 Game: 19-54 .352 TOTALS 25-61 0-13 10-13 47 18 60 9 12 4 2 225 3PT% 1st: 3-10 .300 2nd: 2-8 .250 Game: 5-18 .278 FG% 1st: 9-27 .333 2nd: 15-30 .500 OT: 1-4 .250 Game: 25-61 .410 FT% 1st: 5-6 .833 2nd: 6-14 .429 Game: 11-20 .550 3PT% 1st: 0-6 .000 2nd: 0-5 .000 OT: 0-2 .000 Game: 0-13 .000 FT% 1st: 5-6 .833 2nd: 3-4 .750 OT: 2-3 .667 Game: 10-13 .769 Wright St. FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Burleson 7-12 0-4 3-3 7 2 17 0 2 0 1 37 Butler FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Pleiman 4-8 0-0 3-7 8 2 11 0 1 0 0 27 Polk 7-10 0-0 4-5 5 2 18 1 0 3 0 38 Wood 7-13 0-1 3-4 2 3 17 2 4 1 2 40 Crone 5-12 1-4 4-5 7 4 15 1 0 1 3 32 Taylor 0-1 0-1 0-0 3 3 0 4 3 0 2 26 Horan 3-7 3-7 0-0 2 2 9 0 1 0 0 39 Graham 0-2 0-1 2-2 2 4 2 3 1 1 0 29 Graves 5-13 3-5 0-1 0 1 13 2 3 0 0 35 Wilson 1-3 0-0 8-8 9 3 10 0 0 0 0 16 Sheets 1-9 0-2 2-2 2 2 4 6 0 1 3 40 Spencer 0-1 0-0 2-2 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 6 Betko 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 3 0 0 0 18 Scott 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 7 Ligon 1-2 0-0 2-2 2 1 4 0 0 0 0 17 Chancellor 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 12 Streicher 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 1 1 1 0 6 TEAM TEAM 4 TOTALS 19-42 0-8 21-26 35 21 59 9 12 2 6 200 TOTALS 22-54 7-18 12-15 23 16 63 14 5 6 6 225 FG% 1st: 10-24 .417 2nd: 9-18 .500 Game: 19-42 .452 FG% 1st: 9-26 .346 2nd: 11-22 .500 OT: 2-6 .333 Game: 22-54 .407 3PT% 1st: 0-6 .000 2nd: 0-2 .000 Game: 0-8 .000 3PT% 1st: 1-5 .200 2nd: 6-12 .500 OT: 0-1 .000 Game: 7-18 .389 FT% 1st: 4-4 1.000 2nd: 17-22 .773 Game: 21-26 .808 FT% 1st: 5-6 .833 2nd: 4-6 .667 OT: 3-3 1.000 Game: 12-15 .800

Score By Half 1st 2nd Game Score By Half 1st 2nd OT Game UWM 24 30 54 UWM 23 33 4 60 Wright State 24 35 59 A-6,595 Butler 24 32 7 63 A-7,101 NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball Game #23 • Feb. 9, 2006 Game #24 • Feb. 11, 2006 U.S. Cellular Arena • Milwaukee, Wis. Wolstein Center • Cleveland, Ohio Milwaukee 98, Youngstown St. 57 Milwaukee 86, Cleveland St. 57 MILWAUKEE - Three players scored 16 points apiece and the University CLEVELAND, Ohio - Joah Tucker and Boo Davis scored 17 points of Wisconsin-Milwaukee led by as many as 47 points in the second half apiece as the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee claimed an 86-57 win en route to a 98-57 win over Youngstown State Thursday night at the over Cleveland State Saturday at the Wolstein Center. U.S. Cellular Arena. The Panthers (18-6, 11-3 Horizon) led by 17 points at halftime and then Joah Tucker, Adrian Tigert and Boo Davis all scored 16 points for the by as many as 31 in the second half en route to the win in their final Panthers (17-6, 10-3 Horizon), who won for the 19th-straight time at road game of the regular season. Adrian Tigert added 16 points and 10 home and hold the second-longest homecourt winning streak in the rebounds for his fourth double-double in his last five outings. UWM country. Milwaukee shot a season-best 56.8 percent from the field, tallied again dominated inside, scoring 48 points in the paint. a season-high 25 assists and scored 58 points in the paint. The 41-point margin of victory was the largest ever by the Panthers in a Horizon League Ije Nwankwo led Cleveland State (8-15, 4-9) with 11 points, but the Vi- game. Derrick Harris scored 15 points and Quin Humphrey added 11 kings shot just 29.8 percent for the game and committed 22 turnovers. for Youngstown State (7-15, 4-8). “We knew it was going to be physical and it was going to be one of those Playing its first home game since Jan. 21, UWM wasted little time in games where, mentally, we were going to have to stay tough,” Milwaukee showing it planned to snap its two-game losing streak. The Panthers head coach Rob Jeter said. “We just had to move the basketball. We just jumped out to a 31-18 lead in the first 12 minutes of the game and then had to take care of ourselves and stay committed to playing the game steadily expanded on the lead throughout the first half. The advantage the way we wanted to play. We want to touch the post, and I was pleased was 26 at halftime and grew to 40 within the first six minutes of the with the way our guys stuck to the gameplan.” second half as Milwaukee cruised to the win. The Panthers then wasted little time in pulling even further ahead in “A game like this tonight is something that this group needed,” Milwaukee the second half. Milwaukee went ahead 62-39 on a basket by Tucker head coach Rob Jeter said. “But now we have to go back on the road and and then back-to-back threes by Davis pushed the lead to 70-39 with try to do it again. I was just pleased with the effort.” 9:29 left. UWM then substituted liberally the remainder of the game in YSU FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M claiming its second-straight blowout win. Barber 1-6 1-3 0-0 2 1 3 1 2 0 0 19 UWM FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Liles 1-4 0-0 1-2 1 2 3 0 0 1 0 16 Tucker 6-11 2-3 3-3 4 2 17 1 3 0 1 31 Humphrey 5-10 0-3 1-2 4 1 11 1 2 1 2 31 McCoy 2-4 0-0 2-2 4 1 6 1 0 3 0 24 Harris 5-11 2-5 3-3 2 3 15 3 3 0 1 32 Tigert 8-10 0-0 0-0 10 3 16 4 3 1 0 25 Roberts 3-10 2-5 0-0 2 0 8 2 1 0 0 25 Hill 2-5 0-1 1-2 1 1 5 2 1 0 0 24 Holmes 2-3 0-0 1-1 3 2 5 0 1 0 0 12 Davis 6-10 3-6 2-2 4 3 17 3 2 1 3 19 Niemi 1-2 1-1 0-0 2 1 3 2 2 0 0 20 Massiah 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 9 Crawford 1-7 1-5 6-8 6 2 9 1 2 0 2 24 Smith 1-5 0-1 1-2 2 1 3 0 1 0 2 9 Sanchez 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 7 Pancratz 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 1 2 0 1 0 0 9 LaForme 0-3 0-0 0-2 3 0 0 0 1 1 1 10 Hanson 1-5 1-2 0-0 1 1 3 0 2 0 0 14 Adams 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 Wimmer 1-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 7 TEAM 2 McKay 0-2 0-0 1-2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 4

86 • 2005-06 In Review • Game Recaps TOTALS 19-58 7-23 12-18 28 13 57 11 16 3 7 200 Hansen 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 FG% 1st: 11-32 .344 2nd: 8-26 .308 Game: 19-58 .328 Bendall 1-4 0-0 0-0 5 1 2 1 0 0 0 7 3PT% 1st: 5-15 .333 2nd: 2-8 .250 Game: 7-23 .304 Young 3-4 0-0 0-0 1 1 6 0 0 0 1 5 FT% 1st: 1-2 .500 2nd: 11-16 .688 Game: 12-18 .667 Ford 1-1 0-0 4-4 1 5 6 1 2 2 2 9 TEAM 5 UWM FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M TOTALS 33-66 6-15 14-17 42 22 86 14 15 8 9 200 Tucker 6-12 2-6 2-2 6 3 16 4 0 0 0 25 FG% 1st: 21-35 .600 2nd: 12-31 .387 Game: 33-66 .500 McCoy 2-4 0-0 0-1 3 1 4 0 0 1 1 18 3PT% 1st: 2-5 .400 2nd: 4-10 .400 Game: 6-15 .400 Tigert 8-9 0-1 0-0 4 1 16 5 3 0 1 22 FT% 1st: 4-5 .800 2nd: 10-12 .833 Game: 14-17 .824 Hill 1-3 0-2 2-2 2 1 4 3 0 0 2 20 Davis 6-13 4-9 0-0 4 1 16 2 2 1 2 19 Cleve. St. FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Massiah 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 2 1 0 0 0 7 Tatham 2-9 1-2 2-4 9 2 7 0 2 0 2 29 Smith 4-6 1-1 0-0 2 2 9 1 1 0 3 12 Bullock 0-2 0-0 2-2 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 13 Pancratz 1-1 0-0 0-1 4 1 2 3 2 0 0 11 Nwankwo 4-11 0-0 3-6 5 5 11 0 2 0 1 24 Hanson 1-2 1-1 0-0 1 1 3 1 0 0 0 12 English 1-6 0-1 0-0 1 3 2 3 4 0 1 18 Wimmer 2-6 1-2 0-0 2 1 5 0 0 0 0 9 Moss 1-9 1-5 2-2 3 0 5 1 3 0 2 30 McKay 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 6 Rojeck 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Hansen 2-3 0-1 0-0 1 0 4 0 0 0 1 7 Morris 4-11 0-2 4-4 3 2 12 4 5 0 1 23 Bendall 1-4 0-0 0-0 5 1 2 2 0 0 0 9 Holder 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Young 3-4 1-2 0-0 1 1 7 0 1 0 0 8 Henderson 1-2 0-0 0-0 6 2 2 1 0 0 0 12 Hoelzel 1-1 0-0 0-0 4 2 2 1 1 1 1 8 Gansey 1-3 1-2 5-5 1 0 8 0 0 0 0 16 Ford 3-3 0-0 0-0 2 1 6 1 1 0 0 7 McGee 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 4 2 0 5 3 0 21 TEAM 4 Fields 2-2 0-0 2-2 1 2 6 0 1 0 0 12 TOTALS 42-74 10-26 4-6 47 20 98 25 12 3 11 200 TEAM 2 FG% 1st: 22-35 .629 2nd: 20-39 .513 Game: 42-74 .568 TOTALS 17-57 3-12 20-25 35 22 57 9 22 3 7 200 3PT% 1st: 6-11 .545 2nd: 4-15 .267 Game: 10-26 .385 FG% 1st: 11-32 .344 2nd: 6-25 .240 Game: 17-57 .298 FT% 1st: 4-6 .667 2nd: 0-0 .000 Game: 4-6 .667 3PT% 1st: 3-7 .429 2nd: 0-5 .000 Game: 3-12 .250 FT% 1st: 6-10 .600 2nd: 14-15 .933 Game: 20-25 .800 Score By Half 1st 2nd Game Youngstown State 28 29 57 Score By Half 1st 2nd Game UWM 54 44 98 A-5,324 UWM 48 38 86 Cleveland St. 31 26 57 A-2,074

Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball Game #25 • Feb. 15, 2006 Game #26 • Feb. 18, 2006 U.S. Cellular Arena • Milwaukee, Wis. U.S. Cellular Arena • Milwaukee, Wis. UIC 94, Milwaukee 86 (OT) Missouri St. 72, Milwaukee 63 MILWAUKEE - Six University of Illinois at Chicago players scored in MILWAUKEE - scored 18 points and Nathan Bilyeu added double figures and the Flames made 28 of their 40 free throw attempts 16 as Missouri State University claimed a 72-63 win over a depleted to claim a 94-86 overtime victory over the University of Wisconsin- University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee squad Saturday afternoon at the Milwaukee Wednesday night at the U.S. Cellular Arena. U.S. Cellular Arena.

The loss snaps the Panthers’ 19-game homecourt winning streak, which Playing without senior starter Adrian Tigert and junior reserve Kevin was the second-longest active streak in the nation. It also drops UWM Massiah, the Panthers (18-8) did land five players in double figures (18-7, 11-4 Horizon) into a tie with Butler in the loss column atop the but could not overcome 22 turnovers and 33.9 percent shooting from Horizon League standings. the field. Joah Tucker led Milwaukee’s balanced attack with 12 points, while Chris Hill added 11 and three other players added 10. But, Mis- Milwaukee, playing with starting center Adrian Tigert severely limited souri State (18-7) would never let the Panthers completely overcome an by a back injury and backup forward Kevin Massiah out with a strained 11-point deficit they faced with 11 minutes to play in the game. UWM calf, struggled to keep UIC away from the basket. The Flames shot 57.4 did rally within three points with 1:04 remaining but would never get percent from the field for the game and made 4-of-7 shots in overtime. any closer.

Josh Mayo led UIC (13-13, 6-8) with 21 points, while Othyus Jeffers Tigert, who was injured in last Saturday’s game at Cleveland State and added a double-double of 18 points and 10 rebounds. was severely limited in his 17 minutes of action Wednesday against UIC,

saw his streak of 88-consecutive starts snapped. It also left the Panthers Recaps • Game 87 • 2005-06 In Review Boo Davis led the Panthers with a career-high 31 points while Joah without a key cog in their attack. Tucker added 19 points and 10 rebounds for his fourth double-double of the season. “That’s just too good of a basketball team to have the turnovers that we had, being short-handed the way we are, to win a basketball game,” Mil- “It wasn’t a great night for this team,” Milwaukee head coach Rob Jeter waukee head coach Rob Jeter said. “They were big. They were good. We said. “UIC played an excellent game - their zone gave us fits all night. just needed to take care of our opportunities. We let too many of them We were unable to figure out how to get into the zone and get some easy slip away, and that’s just not going to get it done against that team. baskets and it cost us the game.” UIC FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M ”We have not been turning the basketball over like that, and then we had Stefanov 3-8 0-3 5-6 6 4 11 3 3 0 1 38 a few games here where it’s just been difficult on us. We’ve had different Bowen 5-8 1-1 6-1 0 6 5 17 1 2 0 3 31 combinations out there, asking different people to make decisions. At Zoric 7-11 0-0 2-4 6 3 16 0 3 1 2 39 Mayo 7-12 3-4 4-6 5 0 21 2 3 0 1 40 this time of the season we need to be better at that.” Jeffers 6-8 0-0 6-8 10 5 18 3 3 0 3 34 Missouri St. FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M White 0-1 0-0 1-2 0 3 1 4 2 0 0 17 Bilyeu 2-8 0-0 12-16 7 2 16 1 2 0 4 27 Collum 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 Richards 2-3 0-0 0-2 2 5 4 0 1 1 0 21 Bond 3-6 0-0 4-4 4 4 10 1 3 0 1 21 Laurie 3-4 1-2 1-2 1 1 8 1 1 0 3 23 Zimny 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 Ahearn 4-14 1-6 9-1 0 2 2 18 1 0 1 2 30 TEAM 3 1 Thompson 2-7 0-1 3-4 3 4 7 5 2 0 0 26 TOTALS 31-54 4-8 28-40 40 25 94 14 22 1 11 225 Lamberth 3-7 0-1 0-0 4 3 6 0 1 0 0 19 FG% 1st: 15-24 .625 2nd: 12-23 .522 OT: 4-7 .571 Game: 31-54 .574 Chaney 1-5 0-1 2-2 3 2 4 0 1 0 0 24 3PT% 1st: 3-5 .600 2nd: 0-2 .000 OT: 1-1 1.000 Game: 4-8 .500 Easley 2-2 0-0 0-0 2 1 4 3 4 0 1 18 FT% 1st: 4-5 .800 2nd: 15-23 .652 OT: 9-12 .750 Game: 28-40 .700 Frazier 2-2 0-0 1-2 6 3 5 0 3 0 0 12 TEAM 3 UWM FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M TOTALS 21-51 2-11 28-38 33 23 72 11 15 2 10 200 Tucker 6-20 1-6 6-11 10 3 19 3 3 1 0 38 FG% 1st: 11-32 .344 2nd: 10-20 .500 Game: 21-52 .404 McCoy 2-2 0-0 1-2 4 3 5 1 1 0 2 28 3PT% 1st: 2-9 .222 2nd: 0-2 .000 Game: 2-11 .182 Tigert 2-3 0-0 0-0 1 2 4 0 3 1 0 17 FT% 1st: 10-16 .625 2nd: 18-22 .818 Game: 28-38 .737 Hill 2-7 2-5 1-2 0 5 7 6 6 0 2 35 Davis 9-19 5-15 8-13 1 4 31 0 1 0 1 40 UWM FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Smith 3-9 0-2 1-2 3 2 7 2 3 0 2 23 Tucker 5-13 1-3 1-3 5 4 12 2 4 0 1 30 Pancratz 1-2 0-1 0-0 2 2 2 3 1 0 2 12 McCoy 2-6 0-0 6-6 9 5 10 1 5 3 3 24 Hanson 2-5 2-5 3-4 4 2 9 1 0 0 0 15 Ford 3-4 0-0 1-2 4 3 7 1 2 1 1 27 Wimmer 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Hill 3-8 1-4 4-4 2 2 11 1 2 0 0 27 Bendall 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 Davis 4-10 2-7 0-1 5 5 10 1 5 0 1 36 Ford 1-2 0-0 0-0 6 3 2 0 1 2 1 13 Smith 3-8 0-2 4-6 4 1 10 1 2 0 0 21 TEAM 4 Pancratz 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 8 TOTALS 28-69 10-34 20-34 35 27 86 17 19 4 10 225 Hanson 0-4 0-3 3-4 2 1 3 0 1 0 0 13 FG% 1st: 14-27 .519 2nd: 11-27 .407 OT: 3-15 .200 Game: 28-69 .406 Wimmer 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3PT% 1st: 6-15 .400 2nd: 3-12 .250 OT: 1-7 .143 Game: 10-34 .294 Bendall 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 FT% 1st: 2-3 .667 2nd: 15-25 .600 OT: 3-6 .500 Game: 20-34 .588 Young 0-5 0-1 0-0 5 4 0 0 0 0 0 10 TEAM 3 Score By Half 1st 2nd OT Game TOTALS 20-59 4-21 19-26 42 26 63 7 22 4 7 200 UIC 37 39 18 94 FG% 1st: 8-24 .333 2nd: 12-35 .343 Game: 20-59 .339 UWM 36 40 10 86 A-4,564 3PT% 1st: 3-8 .375 2nd: 1-13 .077 Game: 4-21 .190 FT% 1st: 9-12 .750 2nd: 10-14 .714 Game: 19-26 .731

Score By Half 1st 2nd Game Missouri State 34 38 72 UWM 28 35 63 A-6,660

NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball Game #27 • Feb. 21, 2006 Game #28 • March 4, 2006 U.S. Cellular Arena • Milwaukee, Wis. U.S. Cellular Arena • Milwaukee, Wis. Milwaukee 76, Detroit 57 Milwaukee 80, Loyola 66 MILWAUKEE - Joah Tucker scored 24 points and Boo Davis added MILWAUKEE (AP) - Joah Tucker and Boo Davis scored 20 points apiece 22 as the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee celebrated Senior Night to lead the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee to an 80-66 victory over by claiming a 76-57 win over Detroit Tuesday night at the U.S. Cellular Loyola University Chicago in a Horizon League Tournament semifinal Arena. game Saturday night.

The Panthers (19-8, 12-4 Horizon) also clinched a share of their third- Milwaukee (20-8), the No. 1 seed and defending champion, will host straight Horizon League regular season title, though they will have to the tournament title game Tuesday night against second-seeded But- wait and see if they will capture the top seed and hosting rights for the ler (18-11). The Bulldogs defeated UW-Green Bay, 73-51, in the first league tournament. semifinal.

Milwaukee finished the first half on a 33-11 run and then led by as many Adrian Tigert, who missed the last two games with a back injury, gave as 30 points early in the second half. Brandon Cotton led Detroit (14-15, the Panthers a lift by returning to score 17 points and grab six rebounds. 7-8) with 16 points. UWM now will do some scoreboard watching, as Davis scored 13 of his team’s first 18 points to lead Milwaukee to a 38-27 it likely needs Butler to lose one of its final two games to claim the top halftime lead they would never surrender. seed and homecourt advantage for the tournament. Fourth-seeded Loyola (19-11) was led by Blake Schilb with 22 points, “It’s like I told these guys, `Let’s just go out and play. Let’s have some J.R. Blount with 17 and Majak Kou 12. The Panthers have beaten the fun and play,’” Milwaukee head coach Rob Jeter said. “Everyone has been Ramblers 11 consecutive times. talking about how I substitute - I told these guys if they have an open shot, let’s take them. But what we have to do is commit to the defensive With Tigert back in the fold, the Panthers returned to their usual ways end. A lot of the talk has been about the offensive end. Defense wins of dominating the interior. UWM outscored Loyola, 46-24, in the paint championships. You have to defend, and that’s what I’m more concerned and outrebounded the Ramblers, 39-33. about with this group.” “We try to score where the percentages tell us they are higher. Close and That defensive effort saw the Panthers limit the Titans to just 42 percent under the basket is where percentages tell us we’ll make more of those,” shooting from the field while forcing 15 turnovers. UWM also blocked Milwaukee head coach Rob Jeter said of his team’s efforts to get the ball seven shots, including five by senior Derrick Ford. inside. “So, we try to get it in there and we like to get fouls on teams. It’s Detroit FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M hard to get fouls when you shoot three-pointers. We do shoot them, but Bailey 2-2 0-0 0-0 2 4 4 0 1 0 0 13 we make it a point to get the ball into the low block.” Baker 2-8 0-0 0-1 6 3 4 1 0 0 0 27 Cotton 7-18 2-6 0-1 1 1 16 1 2 0 2 35 Loyola FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Green 4-6 4-6 0-0 6 1 12 1 3 1 0 21 Schilb 7-15 2-6 6-7 9 4 22 3 5 1 0 38 Goode 2-7 0-3 0-0 2 3 4 3 3 0 0 29 Woods 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 18 Abdur-Rahim 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 1 2 0 1 14 Pattrick 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 18 Hartfield 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Kou 6-13 0-4 0-0 5 3 12 1 2 1 0 35 Everingham 1-3 0-2 0-0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 9 Blount 5-13 1-4 6-8 3 2 17 2 2 1 1 37 Robinson 2-5 1-3 2-4 1 1 7 0 0 1 1 20 88 • 2005-06 In Review • Game Recaps Kelly 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 10 Shaw 4-9 0-0- 1-1 3 4 9 0 2 1 1 20 Logan 1-5 0-3 0-0 2 2 2 0 1 1 1 14 Hayes 3-6 0-0 0-0 2 3 6 1 0 0 1 18 Telander 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Dedvukaj 0-0 0-0 0-1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 Young 0-1 0-0 1-3 5 4 1 0 2 0 0 14 TEAM 4 1 Levin 1-3 1-2 0-0 2 2 3 0 3 0 0 5 TOTALS 25-59 6-17 1-4 30 21 57 10 15 2 5 200 TEAM 3 FG% 1st: 10-26 .385 2nd: 15-33 .454 Game: 25-59 .424 TOTALS 23-57 5-22 15-22 33 20 66 7 18 7 4 200 3PT% 1st: 2-8 .250 2nd: 4-9 .444 Game: 6-17 .353 FG% 1st: 11-26 .423 2nd: 12-31 .387 Game: 23-57 .404 FT% 1st: 0-2 .000 2nd: 1-2 .500 Game: 1-4 .250 3PT% 1st: 3-9 .333 2nd: 2-13 .154 Game: 5-22 .227 FT% 1st: 2-2 1.000 2nd: 13-20 .650 Game: 15-22 .682 UWM FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Tucker 8-17 5-12 3-6 9 2 24 2 0 0 1 38 UWM FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M McCoy 1-6 0-1 0-0 1 4 2 1 1 1 0 30 Tucker 7-13 2-5 4-8 8 2 20 1 5 0 0 34 Ford 1-1 0-0 0-0 6 3 2 0 2 5 1 20 McCoy 2-3 0-0 0-0 1 2 4 0 1 1 1 20 Hill 0-5 0-2 7-7 8 2 7 6 4 0 1 36 Tigert 7-10 1-1 2-2 6 3 17 4 1 0 2 30 Davis 8-17 5-11 1-2 5 2 22 2 3 1 3 29 Hill 2-5 1-2 2-4 1 1 7 2 1 0 2 33 Smith 2-5 0-1 2-2 1 1 6 1 2 0 0 12 Davis 8-18 2-7 2-3 10 3 20 3 4 0 3 31 Pancratz 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 7 Massiah 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Hanson 3-5 3-4 1-2 1 0 10 0 0 0 0 15 Smith 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 5 2 1 1 0 0 9 Hansen 1-2 1-1 0-0 3 0 3 0 1 0 0 8 Pancratz 2-4 0-0 1-2 3 1 5 3 1 0 1 16 Bendall 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Hanson 2-4 1-2 0-1 1 3 5 2 1 0 1 16 Young 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Bendall 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 TEAM 6 Ford 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 3 0 0 1 3 1 8 TOTALS 24-58 14-32 14-19 42 14 76 12 14 7 7 200 TEAM 6 FG% 1st: 14-29 .483 2nd: 10-29 .345 Game: 24-58 .414 TOTALS 31-61 7-17 11-20 39 23 80 16 16 4 11 200 3PT% 1st: 10-18 .556 2nd: 4-14 .286 Game: 14-32 .438 FG% 1st: 14-30 .467 2nd: 17-31 .548 Game: 31-61 .508 FT% 1st: 5-8 .625 2nd: 9-11 .818 Game: 14-19 .737 3PT% 1st: 5-10 .500 2nd: 2-7 .286 Game: 7-17 .412 FT% 1st: 5-7 .714 2nd: 6-13 .462 Game: 11-20 .550 Score By Half 1st 2nd Game Detroit 22 35 57 Score By Half 1st 2nd Game UWM 43 33 76 A-5,206 Loyola 27 39 66 UWM 38 42 80 A-7,502

Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball Game #29 • March 7, 2006 Game #30 • March 16, 2006 U.S. Cellular Arena • Milwaukee, Wis. Veterans Memorial Arena • Jacksonville, Fla. Milwaukee 87, Butler 71 Milwaukee 82, #24 Oklahoma 74 MILWAUKEE (AP) - Boo Davis scored 18 points to lead a balanced Uni- JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) - The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee versity of Wisconsin-Milwaukee attack as the Panthers won the Horizon wavered, but never cracked. The Panthers almost never do at this time League Tournament and an automatic bid to NCAA Tournament with of the year. an 87-71 win over Butler Tuesday night. Once again showing why they’ve stopped surprising themselves in the Milwaukee (21-8), which advanced to the Sweet 16 last season, will be NCAA tournament, the Horizon League champions pulled off their making its third NCAA Tournament appearance in the last four years. third upset in two years by eliminating No. 6 seed Oklahoma 82-74 in the Minneapolis Regional on Thursday. Joah Tucker added 15 points while tournament most valuable player Adrian Tigert contributed 14 points and nine rebounds as the Panthers Boo Davis scored 26 points and Joah Tucker had 24 for Milwaukee took full advantage of their huge edge inside. Milwaukee outrebounded (22-8), which blew a 10-point lead only to rebuild it to double-digits Butler, 40-24, and outscored the Bulldogs 56-24 in the paint. again and hold off the favored Sooners to advance to a second-round matchup against No. 3 seed Florida. The Panthers needed a number of contributors to step up after Tucker went to the bench with his fourth foul only 39 seconds into the second “That’s where experience comes in,” said Tucker, one of five fifth-year half. But Milwaukee continued to rely on its inside game and got key seniors who start for Milwaukee. You know there are going to be runs in contributions from reserves Derrick Ford (seven points) and Mark the game. You’ve got to find a way to stop the runs. We had to find ways

Pancratz (six points). to get baskets and get to the free-throw line. But the most important Recaps • Game 89 • 2005-06 In Review thing is that we stayed poised.” “Just a team effort,” UWM head coach Rob Jeter said. “We faced some adversity there when Joah went down, and went deep in our bench.” Tucker, one of the stars in Milwaukee’s stunning run to the round of 16 last season, scored nine during a 23-7 surge that carried the Panthers to Brandon Polk scored 27 points to lead the Bulldogs (19-12), who will a 60-46 lead with just over seven minutes to go. hope for a bid to the NIT. Tucker was only 5-for-14 from the field, but made 13-of-16 free throws After struggling from 3-point range for much of the game, Butler closed to help Milwaukee outscore Oklahoma 26-5 from the foul line. Davis to 65-56 on back-to-back 3s by Avery Sheets and Bruce Horan. However, came up big in the decisive surge, too, delivering two long 3-point- Davis answered with his own 3, putting the Panthers ahead by 12 with ers and driving the lane for a difficult layup to put the Panthers up by 5:21 remaining. The Panthers then sealed the victory on a breakaway dunk double-digits. by Jason McCoy, as Horan was called for an intentional foul. McCoy hit UWM FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M two free throws, stretching the lead to 79-62 with 3:21 remaining. Tucker 5-14 1-6 13-16 5 2 24 2 4 0 2 39 McCoy 0-3 0-0 0-0 2 3 0 0 2 1 1 23 Butler FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Tigert 7-13 0-2 0-0 5 2 14 4 1 0 1 34 Polk 11-16 0-0 5-11 5 4 27 0 3 1 0 34 Hill 2-3 1-2 5-6 3 3 10 4 1 0 0 30 Crone 4-6 4-6 2-2 6 3 14 2 4 2 1 31 Davis 7-15 4-10 8-10 6 1 26 2 1 0 3 37 Horan 1-6 1-6 0-0 2 1 3 2 0 0 1 37 Smith 3-5 0-0 0-0 4 2 6 0 1 0 1 20 Graves 1-8 1-2 0-0 0 3 3 3 0 0 0 30 Pancratz 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Sheets 6-15 5-11 3-3 4 4 20 5 3 0 0 40 Hanson 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 7 Betko 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 12 Ford 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 2 0 1 0 0 8 Ligon 1-1 0-0 2-3 4 3 4 1 0 1 0 12 TEAM 6 Streicher 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 TOTALS 25-55 6-20 26-32 32 15 82 13 12 1 8 200 TEAM 3 FG% 1st: 13-32 .406 2nd: 12-23 .522 Game: 25-55 .455 TOTALS 24-54 11-27 12-19 24 19 71 15 10 5 2 200 3PT% 1st: 3-12 .250 2nd: 3-8 .375 Game: 6-20 .300 FG% 1st: 10-22 .455 2nd: 14-32 .438 Game: 24-54 .444 FT% 1st: 4-5 .800 2nd: 22-27 .815 Game: 26-32 .813 3PT% 1st: 3-11 .273 2nd: 8-16 .500 Game: 11-27 .407 FT% 1st: 9-13 .692 2nd: 3-6 .500 Game: 12-19 .632 Oklahoma FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Gray 6-11 0-0 1-1 8 5 13 0 6 3 1 32 UWM FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Bookout 6-10 0-0 2-3 8 2 14 1 1 0 2 36 Tucker 5-11 1-3 4-4 4 4 15 1 3 0 0 25 Neal 1-8 1-5 0-0 3 3 3 3 3 0 1 33 McCoy 3-4 0-0 2-2 5 2 8 7 0 1 0 22 Everett 10-20 0-3 1-2 2 4 21 11 4 1 3 38 Tigert 6-15 0-1 2-2 9 3 14 5 1 0 2 35 Godbold 5-6 4-5 1-2 7 4 15 1 2 0 1 28 Hill 3-6 0-2 4-5 4 2 10 1 2 0 1 34 Walker 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Davis 6-14 2-7 4-4 9 2 18 4 2 0 0 37 Johnson 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 9 Smith 2-5 0-1 0-0 1 1 4 0 1 0 0 19 Carter 1-2 0-1 0-0 3 1 2 0 2 0 0 14 Pancratz 3-3 0-0 0-1 1 1 6 0 0 0 0 10 Longar 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 5 Hanson 0-0 0-0 2-2 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 9 Griffin 2-2 0-0 0-0 1 5 4 0 0 0 0 5 Hansen 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 TEAM 3 Ford 3-3 0-0 1-1 2 2 7 0 0 2 0 8 TOTALS 32-61 5-14 5-8 35 25 74 18 18 4 8 200 TEAM 4 FG% 1st: 15-32 .469 2nd: 17-29 .586 Game: 32-61 .525 TOTALS 32-62 4-15 19-21 40 17 87 19 9 3 3 200 3PT% 1st: 1-5 .200 2nd: 4-9 .444 Game: 5-14 .357 FG% 1st: 15-31 .484 2nd: 17-31 .548 Game: 32-62 .516 FT% 1st: 0-1 .000 2nd: 5-7 .714 Game: 5-8 .625 3PT% 1st: 1-8 .125 2nd: 3-7 .429 Game: 4-15 .267 FT% 1st: 9-9 1.000 2nd: 10-12 .833 Game: 19-21 .905 Score By Half 1st 2nd Game UWM 33 49 82 Score By Half 1st 2nd Game Oklahoma 31 43 74 A-13,777 Butler 32 39 71 UWM 40 47 87 A-10,021

NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball Game #31 • March 18, 2006 Panthers By The Numbers Veterans Memorial Arena • Jacksonville, Fla. Starting Lineups Hill, Davis, Tucker, McCoy, Tigert...... 21-8 #11 Florida 82, Milwaukee 60 Hill, Davis, Tucker, McCoy, Ford...... 1-1 JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - scored 23 points and added 17 as the University of Florida downed the University Shooting of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 82-60 Saturday in the second round of the UWM shoots 50 percent or better...... 8-0 NCAA Tournament. UWM shoots 45-49.9 percent...... 6-0 UWM shoots 40-44.9 percent...... 5-3 Florida advanced to the semifinals of the Minneapolis Regional, the first UWM shoots 39.9 percent or less...... 3-6 time the team has escaped the opening weekend of the tourney since Opponent shoots 50 percent or better...... 4-5 2000. Opponent shoots 45-49.9 percent...... 4-1 Opponent shoots 40-44.9 percent...... 9-3 Milwaukee finishes its season at 22-9 after winning at least one game in Opponent shoots 39.9 percent or less...... 5-0 the NCAA Tournament for the second-straight season. Adrian Tigert Other Stats led the Panthers with a career-high 27 points, but UWM found it dif- UWM outrebounds opponent...... 17-4 ficult to contain the athleticism and size of the Gators (29-6), who won Opponent outrebounds UWM...... 5-5 the SEC Tournament last weekend and appear poised for another run Rebounding even...... 0-0 to the Final Four. Leading at halftime...... 17-1 Trailing at halftime...... 5-7 “We played the way we’ve been doing it all year and we just met an op- Tied at halftime...... 0-1 ponent that was bigger than us,” Milwaukee head coach Rob Jeter said. UWM forces 10 turnovers or less...... 5-2 “We couldn’t match their size. We tried, but we just couldn’t.” UWM forces 11-15 turnovers...... 5-6 UWM forces 16-20 turnovers...... 7-0 Led by Brewer, Noah, and - all sophomores UWM forces 21+ turnovers...... 5-1 - Florida led from its first possession and dominated much of the game. UWM commits 10 turnovers or less...... 6-0 The Gators led by 13 in the first half and opened up a 15-point advan- UWM commits 11-15 turnovers...... 13-4 tage midway through the second half. It was arguably the best Gators UWM commits 16-20 turnovers...... 2-4 had played all season and it came in front of a partisan crowd at Veter- UWM commits 21+ turnovers...... 1-1 ans Memorial Arena, about 75 miles from the school’s campus. UWM FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Game Margin Tucker 4-14 1-5 0-0 2 3 9 2 3 0 0 28 Games decided by 1-5 points...... 4-3 McCoy 2-3 0-1 0-1 1 2 4 1 0 1 1 20 Games decided by 6-10 points...... 5-4 Tigert 11-13 2-2 3-4 8 4 27 3 2 1 0 34 Hill 0-6 0-4 0-1 4 5 0 2 1 1 1 36 Games decided by 11-15 points...... 4-0 Davis 3-12 2-4 2-3 9 1 10 2 2 0 3 35 Games decided by 15+ points...... 9-2 Massiah 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Smith 0-3 0-0 2-4 3 2 2 0 3 0 1 19 Pancratz 0-2 0-0 2-2 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 5 Milwaukee vs. Hanson 2-3 2-3 0-0 1 1 6 0 0 0 0 8 Atlantic 10...... 1-0 Hansen 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Big Sky...... 1-0 90 • 2005-06 In Review • Game Recaps Bendall 0-0 0-0 0-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Young 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Big Ten...... 0-1 Ford 0-3 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 Big 12...... 1-0 TEAM 1 Conference USA...... 0-1 TOTALS 22-61 7-20 9-17 33 18 60 10 11 3 6 200 Horizon League...... 14-4 FG% 1st: 10-30 .333 2nd: 12-31 .387 Game: 22-61 .361 3PT% 1st: 2-8 .250 2nd: 5-12 .417 Game: 7-20 .350 Independent...... 1-0 FT% 1st: 4-5 .800 2nd: 5-12 .417 Game: 9-17 .529 Mid-Continent...... 1-0 Missouri Valley...... 0-1 Florida FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Brewer 9-16 5-8 0-0 3 2 23 0 2 1 1 23 Mountain West...... 1-0 Noah 5-10 0-0 7-9 7 1 17 6 1 4 2 32 Ohio Valley...... 0-1 Horford 6-8 0-0 1-3 6 3 13 2 1 0 0 23 Southeastern...... 0-1 Green 2-6 1-4 2-2 2 4 7 6 3 1 0 33 Humphrey 3-7 2-6 1-1 2 2 9 2 1 0 2 32 Western Athletic Conference...... 1-0 Swanson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Non-Division I...... 1-0 Moss 3-5 0-1 0-0 9 2 6 0 0 0 1 19 Hodge 1-2 0-1 0-0 3 0 2 1 1 0 0 20 Berry 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Miscellaneous Tyler 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Home...... 13-2 Richard 1-2 0-0 3-4 4 4 5 0 0 1 0 14 Away...... 8-6 Huertas 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 TEAM 5 Neutral...... 1-1 TOTALS 30-56 8-20 14-19 41 19 82 17 10 7 6 200 Mondays...... 3-1 FG% 1st: 14-29 .483 2nd: 16-27 .593 Game: 30-56 .536 Tuesdays...... 4-1 3PT% 1st: 4-11 .364 2nd: 4-9 .444 Game: 14-19 .400 Wednesdays...... 3-1 FT% 1st: 2-5 .400 2nd: 12-14 .857 Game: 14-19 .737 Thursdays...... 4-2 Score By Half 1st 2nd Game Fridays...... 1-0 UWM 26 34 60 Saturdays...... 7-4 Florida 34 48 82 A-13,777 Sundays...... 0-0

Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball 2005-06 Horizon League Standings 2005-06 Horizon League Individual Stat Leaders League Overall SCORING Milwaukee 12-4 22-9 ## Player-Team G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg Butler 11-5 20-13 1.HUMPHREY, Quin-YSU 28 189 50 110 538 19.2 UW-Green Bay 8-8 15-16 2.SCHILB, Blake-LUC 30 192 68 122 574 19.1 Loyola 8-8 19-11 3.POLK, Brandon-BU 33 232 1 128 593 18.0 Detroit 8-8 16-16 4.WOOD, DaShaun-WSU 28 165 22 150 502 17.9 UIC 8-8 16-15 5.COTTON, Brandon-UDM 29 183 45 97 508 17.5 Wright State 8-8 13-15 6.TUCKER, Joah-UWM 31 179 34 118 510 16.5 Cleveland State 5-11 10-18 7.DAVIS, Boo-UWM 31 159 91 96 505 16.3 Youngstown State 4-12 7-21 8.EVANOCHKO, Ryan-UWGB 31 170 30 121 491 15.8 9.BOWEN, Justin-UIC 31 182 9 82 455 14.7 2006 Horizon League Tournament 10.ROBERTS, Keston-YSU 28 146 42 57 391 14.0 @ Campus Sites Tuesday, Feb. 28 - Horizon League Tournament First Round REBOUNDING (4) Loyola 76, (9) Youngstown State 61 ## Player-Team G Off Def Tot Avg (5) Detroit 92, (8) Cleveland State 58 1.HUMPHREY, Quin-YSU 28 68 165 233 8.3 (6) UIC 77, (7) Wright State 64 2.BAKER, Torvoris-UDM 32 93 150 243 7.6 @ U.S. Cellular Arena, Milwaukee, Wis. 3.JEFFERS, Othyus-UIC 31 114 121 235 7.6 Friday, March 3 - Horizon League Tournament Second Round 4.TIGERT, Adrian-UWM 29 77 135 212 7.3

(3) UW-Green Bay 76, (6) UIC 66 5.YOUNG, Leon-LUC 30 97 120 217 7.2 Recaps • Game 91 • 2005-06 In Review (4) Loyola 64, (5) Detroit 55 6.BOWEN, Justin-UIC 31 77 134 211 6.8 7.PLEIMAN, Jordan-WSU 28 67 121 188 6.7 Saturday, March 4 - Horizon League Tournament Semifinals 8.BAILEY, Chuck-UDM 32 74 120 194 6.1 (1) Milwaukee 80, (4) Loyola 66 9.TATHAM, Patrick-CSU 28 65 103 168 6.0 (2) Butler 73, (3) UW-Green Bay 51 10.TUCKER, Joah-UWM 31 64 120 184 5.9

Tuesday, March 7 - Horizon League Tournament Final FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 3.0 made per game) (1) Milwaukee 87, (2) Butler 71 ## Player-Team G FG FGA Pct 2005-06 Horizon League Post-Season Honors 1.POLK, Brandon-BU 33 232 403 .576 2.PLEIMAN, Jordan-WSU 28 115 200 .575 All-Horizon League First-Team Brandon Polk, Sr., F, Butler 3.BAILEY, Chuck-UDM 32 123 217 .567 Joah Tucker, Sr., F, Milwaukee 4.TIGERT, Adrian-UWM 29 155 276 .562 Quin Humphrey, Jr., G, Youngstown State 5.BOWEN, Justin-UIC 31 182 347 .524 Blake Schilb, Jr., G, Loyola DaShaun Wood, Jr., G, Wright State FREE THROW PCT (Min. 2.0 made per game) ## Player-Team G FTM FTA Pct All-Horizon League Second-Team 1.YOUNG, Leon-LUC 30 118 141 .837 Justin Bowen, Sr., F, UIC Adrian Tigert, Sr., F, Milwaukee 2.MAYO, Josh-UIC 31 79 95 .832 Brandon Cotton, Jr., G, Detroit 3.SCHILB, Blake-LUC 30 122 147 .830 Boo Davis, Sr., G, Milwaukee 4.GRAVES, A. J.-BU 33 77 94 .819 Ryan Evanochko, Jr., G, UW-Green Bay 5.ROBERTS, Keston-YSU 28 57 71 .803

Horizon League All-Newcomer Team ASSISTS Othyus Jeffers, So., F, UIC ## Player-Team G Asts Avg Josh Mayo, Fr., G, UIC Leon Young, Fr., C, Loyola 1.HARRIS, Derrick-YSU 28 147 5.25 Mike Schachtner, Fr., F, UW-Green Bay 2.EVANOCHKO, Ryan-UWGB 31 160 5.16 Keston Roberts, Jr., G, Youngstown State 3.WOOD, DaShaun-WSU 28 131 4.68 4.ENGLISH, Carlos-CSU 28 130 4.64 All-Defensive Team 5.SCHILB, Blake-LUC 30 118 3.93 Torvoris Baker, Sr., C, Detroit Majak Kou, Jr., F, Loyola STEALS Terry Evans, So, F, UW-Green Bay Adrian Tigert, Sr., F, Milwaukee ## Player-Team G Steals Avg DaShaun Wood, Jr., G, Wright State 1.WOOD, DaShaun-WSU 28 51 1.82 2.ENGLISH, Carlos-CSU 28 48 1.71 Player of the Year: Brandon Polk, Butler 3.EVANS, Terry-UWGB 31 50 1.61 Coach of the Year: Todd Lickliter, Butler 4.KOU, Majak-LUC 30 47 1.57 Newcomer of the Year: Othyus Jeffers, UIC 5.DAVIS, Boo-UWM 31 46 1.48 NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball 2005-06 Horizon League Individual Stat Leaders (Continued) 3-POINT FG PCT (Min. 1.0 made per game) BLOCKED SHOTS ## Player-Team G 3FG FGA Pct ## Player-Team G Blocks Avg 1.LAWRENCE, Josh-UWGB 30 33 74 .446 1.POLK, Brandon-BU 33 50 1.52 2.GOODE, Jon-UDM 32 59 142 .415 2.KOU, Majak-LUC 30 45 1.50 3.HORAN, Bruce-BU 33 113 275 .411 3.BAILEY, Chuck-UDM 32 36 1.12 4.SHEETS, Avery-BU 33 61 152 .401 4.SHAW, Ethan-UDM 32 34 1.06 5.CRAWFORD, Domonique-YSU 27 37 93 .398 5.McCOY, Jason-UWM 31 30 0.97

3-POINT FG MADE /TURNOVER RATIO (Min. 3.0 assists/game) ## Player-Team G 3FG Avg ## Player-Team G Ast Avg TO Avg Rat 1.HORAN, Bruce-BU 33 113 3.42 1.SHEETS, Avery-BU 33 109 3.3 40 1.2 2.72 2.DAVIS, Boo-UWM 31 91 2.94 2.HARRIS, Derrick-YSU 28 147 5.2 62 2.2 2.37 3.SCHILB, Blake-LUC 30 68 2.27 3.EVANOCHKO, Ryan-UWGB 31 160 5.2 84 2.7 1.90 4.MOSS, Raheem-CSU 26 56 2.15 4.TIGERT, Adrian-UWM 29 78 2.7 45 1.6 1.73 5.GRAVES, A. J.-BU 33 68 2.06 5.HILL, Chris-UWM 31 86 2.8 54 1.7 1.59 2005-06 Horizon League Team Statistics SCORING OFFENSE FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE # Team G W-L Pts Avg # Team G FG FGA Pct # Team G 3FG Avg 1.Milwaukee 31 22-9 2294 74.0 1.Loyola 30 762 1673 .455 1.Butler 33 300 9.09 2.Loyola 30 19-11 2152 71.7 2.Butler 33 784 1726 .454 2.Youngstown State 28 191 6.82 3.UIC 31 16-15 2130 68.7 3.UIC 31 774 1739 .445 3.UW-Green Bay 31 204 6.58 4.Butler 33 20-13 2254 68.3 4.Detroit 32 759 1707 .445 Milwaukee 31 204 6.58 5.Youngstown State 28 7-21 1908 68.1 5.Wright State 28 631 1423 .443 5.Loyola 30 181 6.03 6.UW-Green Bay 31 15-16 2068 66.7 6.Milwaukee 31 797 1832 .435 6.Cleveland State 28 156 5.57 7.Cleveland State 28 10-18 1803 64.4 7.Youngstown State 28 687 1581 .435 7.Detroit 32 150 4.69 8.Wright State 28 13-15 1780 63.6 8.UW-Green Bay 31 733 1690 .434 8.Wright State 28 119 4.25 9.Detroit 32 16-16 2034 63.6 9.Cleveland State 28 646 1610 .401 9.UIC 31 124 4.00

SCORING DEFENSE FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE REBOUNDING MARGIN # Team G Pts Avg # Team G FG FGA Pct # Team G TmAvg OpAvg Mrg 1.Butler 33 2032 61.6 1.Detroit 32 708 1658 .427 1.Milwaukee 31 38.2 32.5 +5.8 2.Wright State 28 1798 64.2 2.Wright State 28 607 1401 .433 2.Detroit 32 33.9 29.8 +4.1 3.Detroit 32 2083 65.1 3.Cleveland State 28 690 1576 .438 3.UIC 31 36.5 32.8 +3.8 4.Milwaukee 31 2061 66.5 4.UW-Green Bay 31 763 1721 .443 4.Loyola 30 34.4 32.7 +1.7 5.UW-Green Bay 31 2126 68.6 5.Milwaukee 31 749 1684 .445 5.Wright State 28 32.1 31.1 +1.0 6.Cleveland State 28 1941 69.3 6.Loyola 30 761 1699 .448 6.UW-Green Bay 31 33.7 33.1 +0.6 7.Loyola 30 2095 69.8 7.UIC 31 815 1800 .453 7.Youngstown State 28 34.0 33.9 +0.1 8.UIC 31 2170 70.0 8.Youngstown State 28 722 1560 .463 8.Cleveland State 28 35.5 37.6 -2.1 9.Youngstown State 28 2008 71.7 9.Butler 33 759 1635 .464 9.Butler 33 25.9 33.6 -7.7 92 • 2005-06 In Review • Game Recaps

SCORING MARGIN 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES BLOCKED SHOTS # Team G Off Def Mrg # Team G FG FGA Pct # Team G Blocks Avg 1.Milwaukee 31 74.0 66.5 +7.5 1.Butler 33 300 787 .381 1.Loyola 30 121 4.03 2.Butler 33 68.3 61.6 +6.7 2.UW-Green Bay 31 204 539 .378 2.Detroit 32 105 3.28 3.Loyola 30 71.7 69.8 +1.9 3.Loyola 30 181 506 .358 3.Milwaukee 31 91 2.94 4.Wright State 28 63.6 64.2 -0.6 4.Detroit 32 150 420 .357 5.UIC 31 68.7 70.0 -1.3 5.Milwaukee 31 204 609 .335 ASSISTS 6.Detroit 32 63.6 65.1 -1.5 6.Youngstown State 28 191 578 .330 # Team G Assists Avg 7.UW-Green Bay 31 66.7 68.6 -1.9 7.Cleveland State 28 156 473 .330 1.Youngstown State 28 370 13.21 8.Youngstown State 28 68.1 71.7 -3.6 8.Wright State 28 119 385 .309 2.Butler 33 436 13.21 9.Cleveland State 28 64.4 69.3 -4.9 9.UIC 31 124 403 .308 3.UIC 31 406 13.10

FREE THROW PERCENTAGES 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE STEALS # Team G FTM FTA Pct # Team G FG FGA Pct # Team G Steals Avg 1.Loyola 30 447 593 .754 1.Butler 33 139 443 .314 1.Cleveland State 28 230 8.21 2.UW-Green Bay 31 398 545 .730 2.Cleveland State 28 147 460 .320 2.Milwaukee 31 216 6.97 3.Youngstown State 28 343 486 .706 3.UW-Green Bay 31 209 648 .323 3.UIC 31 209 6.74 4.Butler 33 386 548 .704 4.Milwaukee 31 157 485 .324 5.Detroit 32 366 525 .697 5.Wright State 28 154 458 .336 TURNOVER MARGIN 6.Milwaukee 31 496 719 .690 6.UIC 31 214 617 .347 # Team G TmAvg OpAvg Mrg 7.UIC 31 458 666 .688 7.Youngstown State 28 186 508 .366 1.Butler 33 8.8 14.1 +5.27 8.Wright State 28 399 585 .682 8.Loyola 30 194 522 .372 2.Milwaukee 31 13.6 15.3 +1.68 9.Cleveland State 28 355 547 .649 9.Detroit 32 204 543 .376 3.Loyola 30 12.8 13.0 +0.20 Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 UWM Basketball History Clay Tucker is UWM’s all-time, all-divisions leading scorer and led the Panthers to their first NCAA Division I Tournament 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball From its birth in 1895, through its move from NCAA Division III to NCAA Division UWM All-Century Team I competition, the UWM men’s basketball 1930’s program has spawned plenty of success and Al Hohler countless memorable moments. Paul Humke Ray Krzoska The early years of UWM basketball, when the school was actually known as the W. Jess. Rudinger Wisconsin State Normal School and the Wally Sprangers Panthers were the “Normals,” saw the team post success against a wide variety of curi- 1940’s ous opponents. Three seasons in those early Bob Bolz years stand out. The 1911-12 and 1912-13 Ken Buehler squads each posted 14-2 records under Wally Fricke the direction of Emmett “Doc” Angeli, George Jablonski who actually left the University of Wis- Leo Kratz consin-Madison to take over the program in Milwaukee. During those two years, the Ken Lemmer team lost just once in 11 games against state schools from Whitewater, Platteville, Dexter Riesch was named to UWM’s 1950’s Oshkosh and . Then, during the All-Century Team for the 1960’s Jerry Grohowski 1914-15 season under first-year coach Bar- name would change again in 1956, as the Tom Hanrahan ney Anderson, the Normals won a record school would be known as the University Tom Kneusel 15 games, including two wins against the of Wisconsin-Milwaukee from that point Jerry Stanzer Marquette Dentists College. forward. The nickname also changed two Dave Vincent more times. First, the school colors changed After leaving the school for two years, to Red and White as UWM became known Anderson returned to lead the Normals as the “Cardinals” from 1956-65. Finally, 1960’s to 11 wins during the 1923-24 season. in 1965, the colors changed to the current Todd Fredenberg That would be the last time the program black and gold, and the nickname became Phil Michalovitz would reach double figures in wins as the “Panthers.” Larry Reed Wisconsin State Normal School. Tom Reikowski If the “modern era” of UWM basketball Dexter Riesch The school name changed in 1927, as began when the school officially became UWM would then be known as the Mil- known as UWM, it was Rebholz who waukee State Teachers College for the next started the modern era with a bang. UWM 1970’s 30 years. The nickname also changed, as the was 17-4 during the 1958-59 season and Glen Allen school colors of Green and White sparked 18-4 during the 1959-60 season. In 1960, Richard Cox the nickname “Green Gulls.” UWM made its first-ever post-season ap- Henry Davis pearance, playing in an NCAA Regional Gerald Hardnett The Green Gulls won 12 games under Guy Tournament in Wheaton, Ill., falling to Harold Lee

94 • UWM Basketball History • The Story of Milwaukee Basketball Penwell during the 1935-36 season, and Lincoln but beating Augustana for its first- it was apparent Penwell had the program ever post-season win. 1980’s on the right track. Penwell led the Green Randy Doss Gulls to plus-.500 records for seven of the The program moved through the 1960’s in next eight seasons, including a perfect 16- above-average fashion, winning at least 14 Kevin Jones 0 record during the 1940-41 season. And, games for five-straight seasons and finish- Andy Ronan after the Gulls dipped to 10-12 in 1948-49, ing above .500 for nine-straight seasons Erik Schten Penwell led his team to a 20-7 mark during into the early 1970’s. Clarence Wright the 1949-50 season. The 20 wins became a school record that would stand for nearly The era of the 1970’s was marked by 1990’s 40 years. UWM’s first foray into NCAA Division I Craig Greene basketball. The Panthers spent seven sea- Von McDade Russ Rebholz was next in line to coach the sons in Division I, playing what would best Marc Mitchell Green Gulls, and he was the coach in 1951 be described as a mixed schedule. UWM when the school name again changed to faced well-known big schools Tennessee, Joe Schultz Wisconsin State College-Milwaukee. The Cincinnati and Florida State while also Shannon Smith

Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball maintaining small-school rivalries with UW-Oshkosh, UW-River Falls, Lewis and Postseason History others. UWM’s basketball history has included seven national postseason appearances. The move to Division I came for the 1973- Last season’s berth into the NCAA 74 campaign, right after Charles Parsley Tournament marked the fourth-straight led UWM to 18 wins during the 1972-73 Division I postseason appearance for season. The short-lived Division I stay was the program. The 2003 NCAA Division highlighted by the 19 wins I Men’s Basketball Tournament bid helped the Panthers to in 1976-77. But marked a first Division I post-season after a 9-17 mark in the 1979-80 season, appearance for the program, which had UWM dropped down to NCAA Division also appeared in the post-season in Divi- III play. sion II and Division III play. UWM’s only postseason appearances as an NAIA It didn’t take long for UWM to find success school came on the district level. again, as UWM’s next post-season appear- The resurgence of Panther basketball has Basketball Milwaukee of • The Story History Basketball 95 • UWM helped increase fan interest 1960 Small College Regional ance came in the 1981-82 season, when @ Wheaton, Ill. UWM finished 20-6 under Bob Voight. Following that run, the transition to an L, 100-92 vs. Lincoln The Panthers lost to Augustana on its home NCAA Division I men’s basketball program floor in an NCAA Division III Midwest was on. UWM finished 18-10 during its W, 109-82 vs. Augustana Regional game, then bounced back to beat first full season of Division I play in 1990- Beloit in the consolation game. During the 91, then won 20 games the following sea- 1982 NCAA Division III Regional mid-1980’s, UWM moved to the NAIA son. Still competing as an independent, the @ Rock Island, Ill. ranks briefly, falling to UW-Eau Claire 51- Panthers finished the 1992-93 season 23-4, L, 70-63 at Augustana (Ill.) 48 at Zorn Arena in Eau Claire in the NAIA but were left out of the postseason. That W, 75-73 vs. Beloit District 14 Tournament. season was highlighted by UWM’s only win over the University of Wisconsin. The 1989 NCAA Division II Tournament Steve Antrim took over the Panther basket- 1993-94 campaign was the program’s only Regional @ Greeley, Colo. ball program for the 1987-88 season, and year in the Mid-Continent Conference, and W, 99-95 vs. Augustana (S.D.) some of the best years in UWM basketball UWM made the move to the Midwestern W, 89-88 (ot) at N. Colorado history followed. Antrim helped the Pan- Collegiate Conference in 1994. Ric Cobb Elite Eight @ Springfield, Mass. thers to the NCAA Division II Elite Eight replaced Antrim in 1995 before Bo Ryan during the 1988-89 season, as UWM won was called upon in 1999 to restart the lag- L, 93-84 vs. SE Missouri St. two games at the North Central Regional ging program at UWM. before falling to Southeast Missouri State 2003 NCAA Division I Tournament two steps shy of a national championship. Ryan did just what was asked for, leading First Round @ Indianapolis, Ind. They finished 24-7 that season - then a the Panthers to their first plus-.500 season L, 70-69 vs. Notre Dame school-record for victories - and recorded in seven years when UWM finished 15-14 the highest-ever national finish for a in 1999-2000. UWM won 15 more games 2004 NIT Milwaukee men’s basketball team at any the next season. But the growth was far Opening Round @ Milwaukee, Wis. level. from done. Under , who took W, 91-63 vs. Rice over when Ryan left for Wisconsin fol- First Round @ Nampa, Idaho lowing the 2001-02 season, the Panthers L, 73-70 @ at Boise State made their first-ever NCAA Division I Tournament appearance after winning the Horizon League title. 2005 NCAA Division I Tournament 1st/2nd Round @ Cleveland, Ohio A last-second loss to Notre Dame didn’t W, 85-73 vs. Alabama slow the Panthers’ momentum, though, as W, 85-75 vs. Boston College the success continued into the 2003-04 sea- Regional Semifinal @ Rosemont, Ill. son. The Panthers won the Horizon League L, 77-63 vs. Illinois regular season title and were selected for the National Invitation Tournament. Once 2006 NCAA Division I Tournament in the NIT, UWM won its first-ever NCAA 1st/2nd Round @ Jacksonville, Fla. Division I postseason game, beating Rice at W, 82-74 vs. Oklahoma the U.S. Cellular Arena. The Panthers were L, 82-60 vs. Florida Erik Schten was a third-team CoSIDA then eliminated from the tournament three Academic All-American in 1988 NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball UWM Coaches Through The Years Coach Years W-L Pct. League None Listed 12 (1896-08) 79-46 .632 Charles Davies 2 (1908-10) 11-19 .367 Championship Emmett Angeli 4 (1910-14) 51-17 .750 History Barney Anderson 9 (1914-17; 20-26) 59-76-1 .438 WNC/WSTCC/WSCC Paul Stothart 1 (1917-18) 1-9 .100 1913 Regular Season George Downer 2 (1918-20) 15-12 .556 Milton Murray 4 (1926-30) 17-40 .298 1934 Regular Season Guy Penwell 18 (1930-42; 46-52) 186-145 .562 Shared with UW-Superior John Tierney 4 (1942-46) 34-25 .577 Russ Rebholz 11 (1952-63) 123-105 .539 1940 Regular Season Ray Krzoska 7 (1963-70) 86-87 .497 Charles Parsley 3 (1970-73) 46-29 .613 1941 Regular Season Bill Klucas 3 (1973-75) 22-30 .423 Shared with UW-Superior Bob Gottlieb 5 (1975-80) 62-70 .470 Bob Voight 3 (1980-83) 51-25 .671 1943 Regular Season Ray Swatella 4 (1983-87) 33-74 .308 Charles Parsley Shared with UW-Platteville, UW-Stout Steve Antrim 8 (1987-95) 124-100 .554 (top) and Bruce Pearl are two of six and UW-Whitewater Ric Cobb 4 (1995-99) 28-81 .257 UWM coaches who Bo Ryan 2 (1999-2001) 30-27 .526 won at least 60 per- 1948 Regular Season Bruce Pearl 4 (2001-05) 86-38 .694 cent of their games Shared with UW-Oshkosh, UW- Rob Jeter 1 (2005-present) 22-9 .710 at the school Platteville and UW-Stevens Point nights later by Boise State, but the stage was set for an unprecedented run of success 1960 Regular Season over the next two seasons. Horizon League In 2004-05, UWM went back to the NCAA 2003 League Tournament UWM finished second during the Tournament after a thrilling Horizon regular season before claiming the League Tournament win. Once in the tournament title on its homecourt NCAAs, the Panthers pulled off upsets of Alabama and Boston College, launching the program into the national spotlight. 2004 Regular Season The Panthers won their first 10 league The tournament run ended with a loss to games en route to a first-ever Division I top-ranked Illinois, but the Panthers fin- regular-season league crown ished the season with a school-record 26 wins and ranked 23rd in the nation in the ESPN/USA Today Top 25. 2005 Regular Season Milwaukee again dominated the league, winning 14 games and Bruce Pearl left to become the head coach claiming the title by four games 96 • UWM Basketball History • The Story of Milwaukee Basketball at the , but new coach Rob Jeter picked up right where Pearl left off. In 2005-06, UWM won 22 more 2005 League Tournament UWM won the league tournament on games, advancing to the NCAA Tourna- its homecourt in a 59-58 nail-biter ment for the third time in four seasons. In Dylan Page helped lead the Panthers into the over Detroit the tourney, the Panthers upset Oklahoma 2003 NCAA Tournament before bowing out to eventual national has enjoyed increased national exposure, champion Florida in the second round. expanding television and radio coverage, a 2006 Regular Season competitive schedule and more. Milwaukee The Panthers lived up to preseason expections, bolting to an 8-1 league Aside from the success on the court, there basketball has become known from coast- start to take the title are plenty of other signs that plenty of to-coast in the college basketball world. great days for Panther basketball lie ahead. UWM has made a permanent move down- Now, alumni, students and fans await the 2006 League Tournament UWM wasn’t threatened in town and, with it, has set new attendance writing of the next chapter for what has winning another tournament crown records annually. The Panthers’ season become a highly-successful Division I on its homecourt ticket base continues to grow, plus UWM program.

Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball William G. Appleby Class of 1956 • Inducted 1979 About the UWM Athletic Hall of Fame The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Athletic Hall of Fame has inducted 154 mem- Appleby was recognized mainly for his bers since starting to recognize former student-athletes and coaches in 1972. Each efforts in track, though he also played year, a panel of athletic administrators and alums solicit nominations for honorees, basketball at UWM. He was UWM’s first track athlete to compete in a national de- and the panel decides on that year’s inductees. Former student-athletes, coaches and cathlon, performing in the 1955 National administrators are also eligible for consideration. The former student-athletes listed on Decathlon and the 1956 Olympic Trials and these pages all played basketball at UWM, though some may have earned their status Kansas Relays. as a UWM Hall of Famer through the accomplishments in other sports while at the Kenneth L. Buehler University. The most recent basketball inductee into the Hall of Fame was Shannon Class of 1942 • Inducted 1974 Smith, who was inducted in 2001. Buehler was a three-time all-conference James Dietrich Walter G. Fricke honoree in basketball. In fact, he was the Class of 1957 • Inducted 1976 Class of 1949 • Inducted in 1976

league’s leading scorer for two seasons. He Famers Of Hall • Basketball History Basketball 97 • UWM was also a football star at the school. Dietrich earned four letters in basketball Fricke won five letters in basketball, four in and two in baseball at UWM. Upon gradu- football and one in track, earning all-league Sam J. Castagna ation, Dietrich went on to become a bas- honors throughout his career. Class of 1949 • Inducted 1990 ketball coach in the Manitowoc area, first as an assistant at Manitowoc Lincoln and Erwin Gerboth Castagna was a four-year letterman in foot- then as the head coach. In 1964, he took his Class of 1931 • Inducted 1985 ball and a two-year letterman in basketball. team to the state tournament and won the He was a member of the MSTC champion- consolation championship. Gerboth was a center on the basketball ship football teams in 1946 and 1947. team, though was known for his football Robert E. Eckenrod and track exploits. He played on football Richard C. Cox Class of 1942 • Inducted 1976 teams that won conference championships Class of 1974 • Inducted 1988 in 1929 and 1930. The track team won state Eckenrod was the first 12-letter winner in titles all three years he competed and he set Cox was a four-year the school’s history, earning four letters records in the and discus. letterwinner in bas- apiece in three sports - basketball, football ketball. He was a two- and track. Better known for his efforts in G. Arnold Gother time most valuable football and track, Eckenron also played Class of 1932 • Inducted 1980 player and leading re- basketball. bounder. He was also Gother won seven letters during 1929 and named UWM’s Senior Frank Ernst 1930. He was an all-conference player in Athlete in 1974. Class of 1933 • Inducted 1982 football and basketball, along with earning awards as the most outstanding golfer and Henry J. Davis, Jr. Ernst played forward/center on the 1931, wrestler. He never lost a football game in Class of 1972 • Inducted 1992 1932 and 1933 basketball teams. He also his career at the school. competed in the high jump and pole vault Davis was a three-time letterwinner in on the track team and played football. Gerald Grohowski basketball. He captained the team for two Ernst set what was the state record in the Class of 1963 • Inducted 1977 seasons and was the leading scorer and high jump at the time, recording a leap of rebounder his junior year. 6’1”. Grohowski scored 1,684 points in his four years, sending him to the top of the Arthur L. Derksen Terry M. Fredenburg UWM scoring charts Class of 1951 • Inducted 1990 Class of 1968 • Inducted 1981 at the time. During his career, UWM won 56 Derksen played three years of basketball Fredenburg earned seven letters at UWM, and lost 27 and played but earned his recognition for football. As four in football and three in basketball. in a NCAA Regional. a fullback he was a member of the WSC He was mainly known for his play on the He was named WSC conference champion team in 1947. He was gridiron, earning MVP honors in 1967 and All-Conference three also a member of the WSC All- Conference 1968. He won the Herman Kluge Award times and received team in 1950. in 1968 and was sixth in the NCAA for small college honor- receiving in 1966 and 1967. able mention in 1961.

NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball Jerome Gunville Paul D. Humke Sr. Leo Kratz Class of 1939 • Inducted 1985 Class of 1936 • Inducted 1979 Class of 1948 • Inducted 1973

Gunville won nine letters from Milwaukee Humke was selected to the Wisconsin State Kratz earned a total of State Teachers College in track, basketball Teachers College Conference All-State 13 varsity letters, in- and football between 1936-39. He was the Team three times. cluding five in basket- state conference pole vault champ in 1939 He was co-captain of ball. He was an “Honor and won the Coach’s Award in football as a team that won the Ten” graduate and was the most improved player that same year. conference title and named recipient of the represented the state Robert Ames Award as Thomas D. Hanrahan in the National AAU the outstanding senior Class of 1957 • Inducted 1989 tournament in Denver, in 1948. He captained Colorado. Humke also the 1946-47 basketball squad. Hanrahan was a basketball standout for played tennis and ran Milwaukee State Teachers College and track. Raymond R. Krzoska UWM from 1951-’54 and returned in 1956- Class of 1941 • Inducted 1995 ’57 after serving two years in the armed George Jablonski forces. A small college honorable mention Class of 1942 • Inducted 1978 Krzoska was captain of the 1940-41 team All- American, Hanrahan was a two-time that posted an undefeated season. He also co-captain and set the record for most Jablonski earned nine letters as a member played on two championship football teams points scored in one game with 33 in 1953- of conference championship teams in both and became the first player from the school ’54. In that same game, he also set a record football and basketball. He was awarded the to play pro basketball. He then served as for most free throws made with 15. MSTC Blanket Award for his gridiron and UWM’s head coach from 1963-70, just one court exploits and also served as president of the jobs he held at UWM. Raymond J. Heim of his junior and senior class. Class of 1955 • Inducted 1985 Kenneth R. Lemmer Glenn A. Jahnke Class of 1951 • Inducted 1977 Heim competed in football, baseball, Class of 1953 • Inducted 1993 basketball and track for Milwaukee Exten- Lemmer earned 12 letters and captained sion. He was captain of the football and Jahnke won eight letters- four in track, three sports during his career at UWM. baseball teams, and won a special award three in cross country and one in basket- Lemmer was named all-conference in from the Wisconsin Alumni Club in 1954 ball. He was a member of four state college basketball and he played in the National as the Extension Center’s Football Athlete championship teams and four state indoor Industrial League after his graduation. He of the Year. Heim was inducted into the championship teams. was also a conference champion in track. Wisconsin High School Football Coaches Association Hall of Fame in March of 1985 George Kibbe Lowell E. Littaritz after compiling a record of 103-55-6 in 20 Class of 1921 • Inducted 1974 Class of 1954 • Inducted 1983 years of coaching. Kibbe was a standout in both football Littaritz won seven letters, though just one

98 • UWM Basketball History • Basketball Hall Of Famers Bruce Hendley and basketball at the Milwaukee Normal came in basketball. He was known for his Class of 1933 • Inducted 1993 School. After graduation Kibbe assisted in football efforts, starting for four years and organizing alumni and lettermen groups earning all-conference honors in 1953. He A 1933 graduate at Milwaukee State Teach- and helped promote the athletic program. captained the team in 1953 and 1954. In ers College, Hendley received four letters After his death in 1949, an annual award basketball, Littaritz was injured in 1953 but in basketball. He was captain of the team was given in his name to the student-athlete lettered in 1954. He won the Kibbe Award in 1930. who best typified his qualities. for his achievements in 1954.

Albert A. Hohler Thomas C. Kneusel Harold “Zip” Morgan Class of 1935 • Inducted 1990 Class of 1959 • Inducted 1975 Class of 1920 • Inducted 1973

Hohler played football and basketball for Kneusel led his team in scoring as a fresh- Morgan was known mainly for his quar- Milwaukee State Teachers College from man and made the record books for career terback play on the football field but also 1931-35. He was captain of the 1933 and scoring with 1,565 points. He also ranks captained the basketball team for two years, 1934 basketball teams and was named on second for the most points scored in a sandwiched around his service for the U.S. the conference all-star team both years. single game. Kneusel earned four letters Navy. He then made contributions to the during his intercollegiate career and twice city of Milwaukee, serving as Director of was named team captain. Municipal Athletics for 42 years.

Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball Scott D. Netzel James R. Skarie Dexter Riesch Class of 1957 • Inducted 1977 Class of 1970 • Inducted 1987 Scholar-Athlete Award Netzel became one of UWM’s first all-con- Skarie only played basketball as a freshman The Dexter Riesch Scholar-Athlete Award ference stars when he was named to the at UWM, then made a name for himself was established in 1990 by family and friends in memory of Dexter Riesch. WSC basketball team in 1956. He lettered on the football field. He set school records four times in basketball, where he was all- for passes completed in a game (28), yards As a student-athlete at UWM from 1966 conference and team captain as a forward. gained passing in a season (1,387), touch- to 1970, Riesch excelled both academically He played end and tackle for three years down passes thrown in season (12) and and athletically. He was a class president at on the football team and twice lettered in passing percentage during season (.589). UWM and a star basketball player. In fact, track as a shot putter. Riesch scored 1,359 points in his career - the ninth most among Panthers on all levels. Shannon Smith Larry Reed Class of 1996 • Inducted 2001 The Dexter Riesch Scholar-Athlete Award is Class of 1967 • Inducted 2000 given each year to a men’s basketball player Smith starred during the 1994-95 and who best exemplifies the meaning of the true Reed played basketball for the Panthers in 1995-96 seasons for the Panther basket- student-athlete. The recipient receives an award plaque and scholarship check to be 1959-60 and 1964-67. He won the Kluge ball program. Despite playing just two Famers Of Hall • Basketball History Basketball 99 • UWM Award at UWM. He led the team in scor- seasons, Smith is the fourth-leading scorer deposited into the scholarship fund. ing and rebounding during his sophomore, in UWM’s Division I history while also UWM would like to thank family members, junior and senior year. Reed holds school ranking in the top five all-time in career including Mrs. Margaret Riesch, Dr. Susan records in career scoring with 1,693 points scoring average, field goals made, field Riesch, Lindsay Riesch, Ken Riesch and and rebounds with 1,529 boards. He is one goals attempted, free throws made and others, who have contributed substantially of only two Panthers to mark over 1,000 in free throws attempted. During the 1994-95 to the growth of this award. both categories and in 1964 was invited to season, Smith averaged 24.5 ppg and set try out for the Olympic team. school records for free throws made and Dexter Riesch Scholar-Athlete Winners attempted during a single season. 1990-1991 Joe Schultz 1991-1992 Joe Schultz Thomas E. Reikowski 1992-1993 Byron Jackson Class of 1970 • Inducted 1987 Jerry Stanzer 1993-1994 Pat Easterlin Class of 1957 • Inducted 1973 1994-1995 Shannon Smith Reikowski was the leading scorer and re- 1995-1996 Shannon Smith bounder in 1968-69 on the UWM men’s Stanzer earned a total of 12 varsity letters 1996-1997 Otto McDuffie basketball team. He captained the team while at UWM, setting individual records 1997-1998 Pat McCabe during the 1969-70 season. As a forward, in basketball while also starring in football 1998-1999 Larry Treadwell 1999-2000 No winner he is still in the top 10 for career scoring and track. 2000-2001 Chad Angeli with 1,458 points. 2001-2002 No winner Dave P. Vincent 2002-2003 Justin Lettenberger Dexter Riesch Class of 1961 • Inducted 1979 2003-2004 Dylan Page Class of 1970 • Inducted 1981 2004-2005 No winner Vincent earned four letters in basketball 2005-2006 Adrian Tigert Riesch starred in basketball as a forward and was named to the state all-conference and led the team in scoring three years. team his junior and senior years. He was David O. Nicholas He captained the squad his senior year and second in conference scoring and his four- Family Scholarship was named MVP one year. Riesch was also year point total of 1,221 placed him in the The David O. Nicholas Family Scholarship, a two-time letterwinner in track. UWM scoring record book. created by David and Lori Nicholas, is the first endowed scholarship created for the W. Jess Rudiger Kenneth Zach men’s basketball program. The gift donated Class of 1937 • Inducted 1975 Class of 1960 • Inducted 1988 to create the scholarship is in excess of A starting guard on the UWM basketball $250,000. Rudiger earned nine letters in cross coun- team, Zach is still among the top 20 all-time try, basketball and track at Milwaukee State scorers at UWM. A three-time letter win- The scholarship, created in 2003, is awarded annually to a men’s basketball student- Teachers College. He was twice named ner, Zach was a member of the conference athlete from Wisconsin who exemplifies captain of the basketball team and earned championship team in 1960 that competed athletic and academic leadership qualities. all-conference in basketball. Rudiger was in the NCAA tournament for the first time also a three-time conference champion in in UWM history. He was the second- lead- 2003-2004 Kalombo Kadima the two-mile run. ing scorer as a sophomore before leaving 2004-2005 Adrian Tigert school to join the service in 1960. 2005-2006 Joah Tucker 2006-2007 Allan Hanson

NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball ~A~ Ken Buehler ‘39, ‘40, ‘41, ‘42 Randy Doss ‘90, ‘91 Erv Gerboth ‘28, ‘29, ‘30 Olofu Agbaji ‘91, ’92 Randy Bureta ‘68, ‘69 Malcolm Dotson ‘76, ‘77 Archie Gerschowietz ‘31 Ben Alberts ‘27 Walter Bussewitz 1906 Scott Dougherty ‘95, ‘96 Norm Geske ‘47 Bob Alexander ‘47 Ralph Doyle ‘27, ‘28 Richard Geske ‘47 Glen Allen ‘74, ‘75, ‘76 ~C~ Tom Draws ‘52 Glenn Gifford ‘17 Adrian Anderson ‘98 Cyrus Caldwell ‘97, ‘98, ‘99 Howard Droegcamp ‘27 Paul Gigot NA Kelvin Anderson ‘95, ‘97 Ricardo Calzada ‘72 Roy Drumm ‘39, ‘40 Otto Gilbert 1896, ‘97 Donald Anderson ‘10, ‘11 Thomas Campion 1908, ‘09 William B. Duquaine ‘57 Morrel Gilman 1904 Chad Angeli ‘98, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01 Archie Carson 1905, ‘06, ‘07 Derek Durham ‘95, ‘96 John Gilmore 1997 Bob Anthony ‘89, ‘90 Cartensen ‘61 Mickey Dwyer ‘74, ‘75 Tim Gittens 1998 Darryl Arnold ‘88, ‘89 Charles Carter 1897, ‘98 Tim Guiliette 1998 John Arnold ‘71 Orville Carter ‘56 ~E~ Jerry Gleason ‘46 Miles Aquino ‘83, ‘84 Sanford Carter ‘33, ‘34 Pat Easterlin ‘93, ‘94 Chuck Gloor ‘51, ‘52, ‘53 Chuck Avercamp ‘46 Sam Castagna ‘46 Leslie Eaton ‘17 Dwayne Glover ‘84, ‘85 George Avikilowski n/a Odell Chamberlain ‘88 Carl Eckenrod ’34, ’35, ’36, ‘37 Kerry Glover ‘80, ‘81 Mark Chavlovich ‘85 Robert Eckenrod ’37, ’38, ’39, ‘40 Arthur Gnewuch ‘27, ‘28 ~B~ L.S. Chervosky 1903 Deon Edmonds ’90, ’91, ‘92 Goetz ‘40 Chas Bachman ‘18 Brent Chitty ‘82 Chet Edwards ’67, ’68, ‘69 Joel Golsteyn ‘81 Dave Backer ‘63, ‘64, ‘65 Cibik ‘36 Tom Ehlers ‘53 Sid Gordon ‘14 Louis Bandlow ‘08, ‘11 Adrian Coffey 2000 George Elliott ’31, ’32, ‘33 Arnold Gother ‘29, ‘30, ‘31 Francis Barditt ‘46 Chris Coffey ‘86 Gilbert Ellis ’23, ‘24 Henry Gother ‘32, ‘33 George Barnes ’77, ’78, ‘79 Art Coggan ‘32, ‘33 Harry Emigh ‘31 John Gourley 1907, ‘08 Jim Barnett ‘81 Artie Cohen ‘31 Arthur Enters ‘26, ‘27, ‘28 A.C. Grace 1902 Richard Bartell ‘65 Milt Coleman ‘64 Lance Erickson ‘74 Norm Gradecki ‘48 George Bassford ‘09, ‘11 Marcus Coniglaro ‘03, ‘04 Frank Ernst ’31, ‘32 Ralph Gray ‘12 Steve Batovski ‘31 Terry Constant ‘65 Don Etter ‘72 Criag Greene ‘90, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93 Dan Beaudoin ‘47 Daniel Corcoran 1905, ‘06 Craig Evans ‘94 Kessem Grimes ‘73, ‘74 Edmund Beeman 1901 Kenneth Corwin ‘36 Lane Evans ’89, ’91, ‘92 Don Grimrod ‘50, ‘51, ‘52 Kenneth Beers ‘14, ‘15 John Costello ‘65 “Red” Evans ‘25 Jerry Grochowski ‘58, ‘59, ‘60, ‘61 Stanley Beers ‘11, ‘12 Al Cottrell ‘62, ‘63, ‘64 Brodie Ewert ‘96 Joseph Gromacki ‘55, ‘56 Ron Bekken ‘58, ‘59 Kevin Cox ‘84 Mike Ewing ’71, ‘72 Ed Gross ‘50 Jerry Belin ‘70 Richard Cox ‘72, ‘73, ‘74 Henry Groth 1896 Jerry Bell ‘66, ‘67, ‘68, ‘69 Robert Craft ‘58, ‘59, ‘60 ~F~ Ervin Gruber ‘26 Paul Belot ‘37 Sorrell Crawford ‘95 Bob Fabich ‘52, ‘53, ‘54, ‘57 Jim Gruszka ‘81, ‘82 Michael Bendall 2005, ‘06 Hart Croake ‘13, ‘14 David Feld ‘27 Tim Guilette ‘97, ‘98, ‘99 Bruce Bennett ‘37 Timothy Cronin ‘05 Adam Finley ‘03, ‘04 Jim Gunderson ‘48, ‘50 Don Berendt ‘53 Ralph Crow ‘32, ‘33 Tom Finley ‘62 Jerome Gunville ‘36, ‘37, ‘38 Norbert Berry ‘24, ‘25 Robert Crowley ‘41 Fitzgerald ‘20 Chuck Gurneau ‘41, ‘42, ‘43 ‘70 Tim Cullen ‘77, ‘78 Herman Fleischer 1896 Peter Bickler 1899 John Curry ‘42, ‘43 Bob Flood ‘79, ‘80, ‘81 ~H~ Kenneth Bigler ‘65 Joseph Currey ‘43 Art Fluck ‘43, ‘48 Clarence Haasch ‘21 Rick Birk ‘71 Le Roy Curtis 1902 John Foley ‘21, ‘22 Elmer Habhegger ‘15 Alvin Bitzer ‘23, ‘24, ‘25 George Cwiklowski ‘58, ‘61, ‘62, ‘63 Kenneth Fons ‘56 Dave Hack ‘70

100 • UWM Basketball History • All-Time Letterwinners100 • UWM Basketball History • All-Time Mike Blair ‘63 Rich Czarnecki ‘81, ‘82 Edward Foote 1901 Dan Hackbarth ‘70, ‘71 Dorion Bledsoe ‘90 Joe Czechowicz 2004 Kenny Foots Ed Haeger ‘46 Jack Bleier ‘68, ‘69, ‘70 Derrick Ford 2005, ‘06 Barney Hall ‘83 Ken Blessing ‘42 ~D~ Sidney Foster ‘18 Will Hamilton 1898 Mark Bogan ‘87 George Dahl ‘29 John Foti ‘31 Orrin Hammetter ‘19 Jim Boldt ‘48 William Darling 1897, ‘98 Shaun Fountain ’99, ‘00 Dale Handford ‘94 Clayton Boll ‘32 Willard Dassow ‘33, ‘34, ‘35 Jim Frank ‘62, ‘63, ‘64, ‘65 Ed Hanlon ‘42 Bob Bolz ‘47, ‘48, ‘49 Bob Davidson Terry Fredenberg ‘67, ‘68, ‘69 Tom Hanrahan ‘52, ‘53, ‘54, ‘57 Leon Bond, Jr. ‘91 Boo Davis 2005, ‘06 Todd Fredenberg ‘64, ‘65, ‘66, ‘67 Nick Hansen 2004, ‘05, ‘06 Edward Borgelt ‘19, ‘20 Henry Davis ‘69, ‘70, ‘71 Frederich ‘64 Allan Hanson 2005, ‘06 Don Bornemann ‘47 Jack Dentinger ‘37, ‘38 Jason Frederick 2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03 Gerald Hardnett ‘75, ‘76, ‘77, ‘78 Everette Boutelle ‘36 Art Derksen ‘50 Wally Fricke ‘43, ‘48 Ray Hardy ‘82 Dick Bowen ‘46 Earnell DeShazen ‘75 Frederick Froede ‘12 Jared Hardwick 1998, ‘99 Ben Brey ‘02 Jim Dietrich ‘54, ‘55, ‘56, ‘57 Homer Harrison 1907 Mark Briggs ‘92, ‘93, ‘94, ‘96 Ken Dilloo ‘96 ~G~ Marty Harrison ‘62, ‘63, ‘64 Cal Brockman ‘45 Dimitre Dintchev ‘95 Galecki ‘39 Alfred Harvey ‘10, ‘11 John Bruggnik ‘24, ‘25, ‘26 Frank Doerflinger 1897 Derek Gallagher ‘70 Tom Hecker ’82, ’83, ‘84 Willie Bryant ‘80, ‘81 Gerald Domke ‘54, ‘55, ‘58 Michael Gardner ‘75 Jan Held ‘84 William Buckett 1903 Walt Donaldson ‘70 Stephen Gaydos ‘57, ‘58 Helf ’68, ‘70 Louis Bu Dahn 1903 Walter Dorow ‘32 Bob Genova ‘50, ‘56 Bruce Hendley ’28, ’29, ‘30 Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball James Kowalski ‘54 Phil Michalovitz ’64, ’65, ‘66 Leo Kratz ’42, ’43, ’47, ‘48 Phil Middleton ‘50 Roger Kriete ’62, ‘63 Nate Mielke 2002, ‘03, ‘04 Former UWM player Luke Homan passed Wayne Krueger ’52, ’53, ’54, ‘55 Benjamin Miller ’14, ‘16 away in October. He played two seasons Ray Krzoska ’38, ’39, ’40, ‘41 Michael Minning 1995 for the Panthers (2003-2005) before Thomas Kubiak ‘54 John Miota ’59, ‘60 transferring to UW-LaCrosse. Dave Kuecherer ’61, ‘62 Steve Miskey ‘84 Bob Kuhlman ’50, ‘51 Jack Misorski ’58, ’59, ‘60 Rob Kukla ’88, ‘89 Jack Mitchell ‘14 Bob Kupfer ’46 John Mitchell ‘15 Edward Hensel 1906, ‘07 Booker Jones ‘79 Marc Mitchell 1992, ‘93 Herro ‘61 Carlton Jones ‘17 ~L~ Ken Moe ‘58 Edward Herte ‘24 Kevin Jones ’82, ‘83 Bryan LaFave 1999 Pat Monahan ‘51 Chris Hill 2002, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 George Jones 1900 Clay Lamberton 1906, ’07, ‘08 Harold Morgan ’18, ‘20 Dave Hochshild ‘84, ‘85 Paul Jones ’20, ‘21 Rob Larsen ‘80 William Morgan ‘16 George Hoe ‘17, ‘20 Ronnie Jones 2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03 Larson ‘68 Cecil Morries ’69, ‘70 Henry Hoeller Vic Jones ‘75 Dennis Lauber ‘71 Duane Morris ’48, ‘50 Steve Hoelzel 2006 Vince Jordan ‘72 Wally Lawton ’39, ‘40 Bob Mueller ’50, ‘51 Gordon Jorgensen ‘56 Jonh Hogan 1907, ‘08 Harold Lee ’72, ‘73 Dennis Murphy ’63, ’64, ’65, ’66, ‘67 • All-Time History Basketball 101 • UWM Letterwinners Al Hohler ’32, ’33, ’34, ‘35 Robert Jossi ’35, ’36, ’37, ‘38 Trad Lee ‘71 John Murray ‘40 Jared Hokenson 2004 William Josten ’54, ’55, ’56, ‘57 Earl Leitzke ‘30 Victor Mutter ‘54 Anthony Holley ‘97 Juergens ‘61 Ken Lemmer ’47, ’48, ‘50 Ron Myhre ‘31 Frank Holt 1903, ‘04 Oswald Junge ‘12 Justin Lettenberger 2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03 Fred Holt 1902, ‘03 Harry Leuchtenberger ‘16 ~N~ Raymond Holsinger ‘16 ~K~ Leonard Leverson ‘42 John Nasgovitz ‘35 Luke Homan 2004, ‘05 Kalombo Kadima 2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘04 Chris Lewis ‘79 George Nauert ’32, ‘33 Dave Hoppe ‘83 Tom Kamens ’36, ’37, ’38, ‘39 Jim Lewis ‘66 Cleam Neacy ’19, ‘20 A. Houghton 1902 Pete Kamuchey ‘55 Mike Lewis ‘81 Jim Needles ’82, ‘83 Joe Hrovat ‘55 John Kaney 1896 Lowell Littaritz ’54, ‘55 Jerry Neitzel ’61, ‘62 Willie Hubanks ’83, ‘84 Peter Karle ‘97 Ed Lodish ‘43 Lee Neitzel ’62, ’63, ‘64 Dan Hucke ‘74 Al Kastelich ‘50 Douglas Loth ‘56 Duane Nelson ’77, ’78, ’80 ‘81 Michael Hughes ‘94 Earl Kastelich ‘58 Gary Luck ’70, ‘71 Scott Netzel ’54, ’55, ’56, ‘57 Paul Humke ’33, ’34, ‘35 Brodney Kennard ‘97 Lwindowski ‘67 Jack Neumann ‘42 Robert Humke ’33, ‘34 Harvey Keller ‘59 Syl Neson ‘73 Lewis Hunt ‘17 Paul Keller 1898 ~M~ Dayton Newton ‘40 Scott Hutchinson ‘83 Tom Kenny 1901, ‘02 Fred Maas ’67, ‘68 Esek Nichols 1896 Paul Kescnovitz ’37, ‘38 William Mally ‘58 Walter Nichols ’14, ‘15 ~I~ Jack Ketter ’39, ’40, ‘41 Bob Mann ‘52 Damion Ninkovic 1998, ‘99 Joe Iacolucci ‘32 George Kibbe ‘19 Mike Maren ‘63 Raymond Nixon ‘75 Kyle Kickert 1999 Louis Marino ‘46 Erv Nowicki ‘43 ~J~ Mike Kiedrowski ‘69 Ed Markunas ’58, ’61, ‘62 Brian Nyenhuis ’78, ‘79 George Jablonski ’39,’40,’41,‘42 Roy King 1999 Andy Maroff ‘43 Raymond Nykaza ‘74 Byron Jackson ’89, ’90, ’92, ‘93 George Kitchen ‘36 Robert Martin ’37, ‘39 Roy Nyloaza ‘73 Donte Jackson 1998 Jim Klabunde ’56, ‘58 Kevin Massiah 2006 Charles Jacobs ‘37 Kleinhaus ‘61 Jon Matenhoff ~O~ Glenn Jahnke ’51, ‘52 Roman Kleinmann ’33, ’34, ‘35 Pat McCabe 1995, ’96, ’97, ‘98 Roland Olenchek ‘51 Robert Jammer ’76, ‘77 Harry Klink ’63, ‘64 Ed McCants 2004, ‘05 Elmer Oloizia ‘41 Dick Janisch ’50, ‘51 Bill Klopp ‘63 Jason McCoy 2005, ‘06 Tom O’Loughlin ‘85 Glen Janke ’51, ‘52 Dick Kloster ‘39 Von McDade 1991 Drew Olson ‘86 John Jankowski ’41, ‘42 Harold Knopp ’14, ‘15 Otto McDuffie 1996, ‘97 Bill Olson ‘72 Lawrnece Jansky ’37, ’38, ‘39 Will Knoelk 1902 Gerald McDermott ’51, ’52, ‘53 O’Neil ‘39 Robert Jasna ’57, ’58, ‘59 Bill Knop ‘50 Don McFadden ’50, ’51, ‘52 Al Osterndorf ’53, ’54, ‘55 Fritz Jehn ‘46 Dick Kloster ‘39 Edward McGrath 1896 Falge Ottnar 1904 Pete Jensen ‘44 Harold Kneser ‘46 William McGrath 1896, ‘97 Dirk Otto ‘59 Dan Jindra ‘56 Mike Knezevich ‘40 Myles McKay 2006 Bob Johnson ‘66 Tom Kneusel ’56, ’57, ’58, ‘59 Britton McKinley ’14, ‘15 ~P~ Roderick Johnson 1996, ‘97 Dennis Kocs ’64, ‘65 Joe McLin 1990 Mark Pancratz 2002, ‘03, ‘05, ‘06 Dan Johnson ‘1997, ’98, ‘99 Dennis Koehler ’61, ’62, ‘63 Roger McMeen ‘57 Brett Page ‘84 Rusty Johnson ’91, ‘92 Harry Kolmas ’34, ‘35 Mike McNabb ’86, ’87, ‘88 Dylan Page 2001, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04 Scott Johnson ’87, ’88, ’89, ‘90 Dick Kolo ‘48 Bill Megna ‘51 Galen Parker ‘30 Johnson ‘21 Kopp ‘67 James Meigs ’14, ‘15 Kenny Parker Jr. 1997, ‘98 Johnson ‘28 Dave Korpella ‘52 Noren Merritt ’76, ‘77 Bruce Parsons ’51, ‘52 Albert Jones ’76, ’77, ’78, ‘79 Raymond Kotz ‘56 Charles Meyers ‘33 Hugo Pauly 1896 NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball Paulsen ‘60 Warren Rohn ‘47 Tim Sonnentag ‘85 Al Van Mullen ‘84 Tom Pautsch ’50, ‘52 Andy Ronan ’89, ‘90 Sorce ‘64 Dave Vincent ’58, ‘59, ’60, ‘61 Bruce Payton ‘86 Joe Rosenberg ‘32 Mike Sowder 2000, ‘01 Ken Voight ‘62 Doug Peller ’88, ‘89 Arnold Ross ’19, ’20, ‘21 Ed Sparks ‘72 Kevin Volbert ‘77 Joe Perez ’53, ’54, ’55, ‘56 Billy Ross ‘89 Howard Spangenbert Harold Van Horne ’28, ’29, ‘30 Ray Perine ’90, ’91, ’92, ‘93 Mike Ross ‘83 Allen Spears 1993 Al Van Scooter ‘62 Dave Perinovic ‘59 Keith Rosser ’79, ‘81 Spencer ‘65 Gary Perkins ‘65 Erv Rother ‘46 Nelson Spencer ‘75 ~W~X ~Y~Z~ Harvey Peters ‘53 Willard Rudiger ’35, ’36, ‘37 Brent Sporleder ’72, ‘73 Ossie Wadewitz ‘43 Gunnar Peterson ’36, ‘37 Clarence Ruehle ’25, ‘26 Walter Sprangers ’35, ‘36 Earl Wagner ’53, ‘54 Donald Phillips ’37, ’38, ’39, ‘40 Hans Ruenzel 1902, ‘03 Jerry Stanzer ’54, ’55, ’56, ‘57 Al Walker ’76, ’77, ‘78 Richard Pierron 1904, ‘05 Reinhardt Ruhnke 1900 Don Stapleton ’29, ‘33 Charles Wall ‘23 Larry Pikes ’76, ‘77 Jack Runkel ’25, ’26, ‘27 Ron Stanton ’58, ’59, ’60, ‘61 Gene Walrath ’26, ’27, ‘28 Steve Pitrof ’81, ’82, ’83, ‘84 2002 Joe Starck ‘65 Harven Warren ‘75 Mark Pitzo ‘75 Jerry Ryerson ’48, ‘50 Staron ‘28 Don Weaver ‘48 Ron Plahmer ’69, ’70, ‘71 Corey Statham 1993, ‘94 Robert Weber ’30, ‘31 Wayne Plinksa ’57, ‘58 ~S~ Jack Steel ‘46 Weber ‘63 Al Podolalo ‘50 Rob Sanders 2002, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05 Dick Steffan ’53, ‘54 Dave Weber ‘80 Adolph Pokras ‘22 Walter Sawyer ‘24 Rich Stejskal ’88, ‘90 Robert Weaver ‘48 Willits Pollock ‘10 Wilbert St. Julien ’72, ‘73 Alvin Stengel 1905 Gerald Weichmann ‘53 Poole ‘21 John Schafer ‘91 Klaus Sterzik ‘83 Dan Weisse 2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03 Maurice Poole ‘88 Lee Schekenberg ‘08, ’09, ‘11 Bob Steskal ‘43 West ‘20 Raymond Porter ‘13 Harold Schee ‘21 Deyan Stojanovich 1993 Henry Westendorf ‘57 Mickey Postorino ’66,’67,’68,‘69 Fred Schlatter ‘11 Harry Stoll ’22, ‘23 Wetzel ‘28 John Potter 1898 Russ Schmelzer ‘77 Stoltz ‘67 Reggie Wheeler 1998, ’99, ‘00, ‘01 Marvin Powell ’73, ‘74 Russ Schlundt ’76, ’77, ’78, ‘79 Paul Stothart ’12, ‘13 Dave Whelan ‘44 James Price ‘18 Ray Schmidt ’32, ‘33 Arthur Strange ’14, ‘15 Harold White ’26, ‘27 Larry Price ‘71 Kermit Schweers ’22, ’23, ‘24 Craig Streff ‘63 Wickerman ‘63 Willis Price ’74, ‘76 Wally Schloerke ‘44 Roger Suntner ‘53 Bruce Wienke ‘62 Dave Prinovic ‘59 William Schommer ‘31 Suttle ‘66 Tom Wilbern ‘66 William Profitt ‘46 Nathan Schrameyer 1994, ’95, ‘96 Robert Sweet ’37, ‘38 Robert Wilhelmi ‘56 Chris Pulliams ‘97 Chester Schroeder ’42, ‘43 George Swessel ‘50 Edgar Williams ’72, ‘73 Putchinski ‘39 Bill Schroeder ’29, ’30, ‘31 Leif Svanoe ’34, ‘35 Randy Williams ‘79 Erik Schten ’86, ’87, ‘88 Willis ‘68 ~Q~ Hilton Schuh ‘17 ~T~ Jerry Willis ’72, ’73, ‘74 Jack Quinlevan ‘80 Chuck Schultz ‘61 Ed Taibl ’41, ‘43 Ron Wilman ‘63 John Quirk ‘85 Harry Schulze ‘53 Warren Tamms ‘42 Dave Wilson ’84, ‘85 Joe Schultz 1991, ‘92 George Tandy ’72, ‘73 Derrick Wimmer 2005, ‘06 ~R~ Otto Schultz ‘36 Kirk Tatge ’76, ’77, ’78, ‘79 John Windler ‘66 Radabaugh ‘65 Norm Schulze ‘50 Terry Taylor Ron Winkler ‘63 William Rahl 2000 Jim Schweitz ‘40 Hollins Terry ‘87 Jerome Winn ’39, ’40, ‘41 Joe Rahn ‘48 Ralph Seefeld ‘43 Ted Tetzlaff ’39, ’40, ‘41 Winters ‘61 Jerry Rakowski ‘50 Robert Seeger ’35, ’36, ’37, ‘38 Richard Tews ’36, ’37, ‘38 Earl Witte ’16, ‘17

102 • UWM Basketball History • All-Time Letterwinners102 • UWM Basketball History • All-Time Clarence Rasmussen ‘15 Fred Seidl 1901 Robert Thompson 1901 Earl Witte ‘62 Jack Raymond ‘62 Edward Seifert 1912, ‘13 JoJo Thruston ‘77 Bob Wittman ‘87 Luther Reagan ‘40 Dick Shapiro ‘43 John Tierney ‘43 H. Wolter ‘19 Frank Reak ‘24 Keith Siegel 1998 Adrian Tigert 2002, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 Kerry Worthham ‘80 Tom Rebholz ’58, ’60, ’61, ‘62 Siegert ‘66 Clem Tilton ‘39 Fred Worthington 1903, ‘04 Larry Reed ’60, ’65, ’66, ‘67 William Simmonis 1898 Don Toffe ‘46 Bob Wright ’71, ‘72 Tom Reikowski ’66,’67,’68,’69,‘70 Ernest Simonis 1896 Larry Treadwell 1998, ‘99 Clarence Wright ’88, ‘89 David Reinheimer ‘56 Eugene Sims 1992, ’93, ‘94 Ricky Trotter ’79, ‘80 James Wright 2001, ‘02, ‘04, ‘05 Perry Reynolds ‘29 Jim Skarda ’69, ‘70 Clay Tucker 2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03 Steve Wright 1996 Bruce Richardson ‘51 James Skewes ‘11 Joah Tucker 2004, ‘05, ‘06 D. Wuff ‘22 Wally Ricke ‘46 Lester Skornicka ’30, ’31 Maurice Turner ’86, ’87, ’88, ‘89 Allen Wukl ’51, ’52, ‘53 Tim Ricks 1993, ‘94 Wellington Smart ‘33 Tenus Tuttrup ‘19 Tyrone Young 2006 Marsh Rieboldt ’41, ‘46 John Smilanich ’84, ’85, ‘86 Ken Zach ’58, ’59, ‘60 Dexter Riesch ’67, ’68, ’69, ‘70 Avery Smith 2006 ~U~ Mike Zingale ‘25 Don Disci ‘51 Frank Smith ’42, ‘43 Barry Umbs ’67, ’68, ‘69 1901 Marvin Risner ‘71 Jutiki Smith 1994, ’95, ‘96 Glen Ulrichsen ’46, ‘49 Dean Risseauw ‘63 G. Smith 1901 Archie Roberts ’74, ‘75 Shannon Smith 1995, ‘96 ~V~ William Rogan ’10, ‘11 Wes Smith ’50, ‘51 Leroy Van Dale ‘31 Roy Rogers 1898 Sam Sokol ‘44 Phil Vanderhyden ‘69 Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball UWM All-Time UWM League Tournament Game Records - Individuals League Tourney Results • Points 31 Joah Tucker vs. Loyola 2005 1996 @ Dayton, Ohio 24 Clay Tucker vs. UIC 2003 Quarterfinals 23 Clay Tucker vs. Butler 2003 Northern Illinois 80, UWM 78

1997 @ Dayton, Ohio • Field Goals Made First Round 9 Joah Tucker vs. Loyola 2005 UWM 81, Wright State 70 9 Clay Tucker vs. Butler 2003 Quarterfinals 8 Boo Davis vs. Loyola 2006 Butler 48, UWM 36 7 Five players

1998 @ Green Bay, Wis. • Field Goals Attempted Quarterfinals 18 Boo Davis vs. Loyola 2006 Detroit 74, UWM 60

17 Ed McCants vs. UIC 2004 Tournament • League Records History Basketball 103 • UWM 1999 @ Chicago, Ill. 17 Shaun Fountain vs. Butler 2000 Quarterfinals 17 Cyrus Caldwell vs. Butler 1997 Adrian Tigert was named the MVP of the 2006 UW-Green Bay 72, UWM 66 Horizon League Tournament • Field Goal Percentage • Minutes Played 2000 @ Chicago, Ill. (minimum 8 made) 39 Clay Tucker vs. Butler 2003 Quarterfinals .600 (9-15) Clay Tucker vs. Butler 2003 39 Clay Tucker vs. UIC 2003 UWM 62, UW-Green Bay 58 .560 (9-16) Joah Tucker vs. Loyola 2005 38 Cyrus Caldwell vs. Wright St. 1997 Semifinals 38 Mark Briggs vs. N. Illinois 1996 Butler 65, UWM 51 • Three-Point Field Goals Made 2001 @ Dayton, Ohio 6 Ed McCants vs. Detroit 2004 • Rebounds Quarterfinals 6 Pat McCabe vs. Wright St. 1997 15 Otto McDuffie vs. Butler 1997 Wright State 64, UWM 63 5 Four times 10 Boo Davis vs. Loyola 2006 Otto McDuffie vs. Wright St. 1997 2002 @ Cleveland, Ohio • Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 9 Three players Quarterfinals 11 Ed McCants vs. UIC 2004 UIC 75, UWM 63 10 Ed McCants vs. Detroit 2004 • Assists 10 Cyrus Caldwell vs. Butler 1997 7 Jason McCoy vs. Butler 2006 2003 @ Milwaukee, Wis. Semifinals 5 Adrian Tigert vs. Butler 2006 UWM 75, UIC 73 • Three-Point Field Goal Percentage Clay Tucker vs. UIC 2003 Championship (minimum 5 made) Cyrus Caldwell vs. UW-Green Bay 1999 UWM 69, Butler 52 .833 (5-6) Dylan Page vs. UIC 2004 4 16 times .714 (5-7) Boo Davis vs. Loyola 2005 2004 @ Multiple Sites • Steals Semifinals @ Indianapolis, Ind. • Free Throws Made 4 Clay Tucker vs. Butler 2003 UWM 58, Detroit 50 14 Clay Tucker vs. UIC 2003 Clay Tucker vs. UIC 2003 Championship @ Milwaukee, Wis. 13 Joah Tucker vs. Loyola 2005 Roderick Johnson vs. N. Illinois 1996 UIC 65, UWM 62 10 Dylan Page vs. UIC 2003 2005 @ Milwaukee, Wis. • Blocked Shots Semifinals • Free Throws Attempted 4 Dylan Page vs. UIC 2003 UWM 94, Loyola 76 17 Clay Tucker vs. UIC 2003 Damion Ninkovic vs. Detroit 1998 Championship 14 Joah Tucker vs. Loyola 2005 3 Derrick Ford vs. Loyola 2006 UWM 59, Detroit 58 12 Chad Angeli vs. Detroit 1998 Ed McCants vs. Detroit 2004

2006 @ Milwaukee, Wis. • Free Throw Percentage • Turnovers Semifinals (minimum 10 made) 5 Joah Tucker vs. Loyola 2006 UWM 80, Loyola 66 Championship 1.000 (10-10) Dylan Page vs. UIC 2003 Joah Tucker vs. Loyola 2005 UWM 87, Butler 71 .929 (13-14) Joah Tucker vs. Loyola 2005 Otto McDuffie vs. Butler 1997 .823 (14-17) Clay Tucker vs. UIC 2003 4 8 times NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball UWM League Tournament Game Records - Team • Points • Free Throw Percentage • Lowest Field Goal Percentage 94 vs. Loyola 2005 1.000 (9-9) vs. Wright St. 2001 .275 (14-51) vs. Butler 1997 87 vs. Butler 2006 .909 (20-22) vs. Loyola 2005 .289 (13-45) vs. UW-Green Bay 2000 81 vs. Wright St. 1997 .905 (19-21) vs. Butler 2006 .322 (19-59) vs. Butler 2000

• Points (two teams) • Rebounds • Fewest Three-Point Field Goals Made 170 vs. Loyola 2005 40 vs. Butler 2006 2 vs. UW-Green Bay 2000 158 vs. Butler 2006 vs. Butler 2003 4 vs. Butler 2006 vs. Northern Illinois 1996 vs. Butler 2000 vs. Butler 2000 39 Two times vs. UW-Green Bay 1999 • Points (one half) 52 vs. Loyola 2005 • Rebounding Margin • Fewest Three-Point Field Goals Attempts 47 vs. Butler 2006 +16 vs. Butler 2006 14 vs. UW-Green Bay 1999 44 vs. UW-Green Bay 2000 +10 vs. Butler 2003 15 vs. Butler 2006 44 vs. Wright St. 1997 +6 Three times 17 vs. Loyola 2006

• Field Goals Made • Assists • Lowest Three-Point Field Goal Perc. 32 vs. Butler 2006 19 vs. Butler 2006 .100 (2-20) vs. UW-Green Bay 2000 vs. Loyola 2005 18 vs. Loyola 2005 .154 (4-26) vs. Butler 2000 31 vs. Loyola 2006 17 vs. UIC 2004 .261 (6-23) vs. Butler 1997 29 vs. Wright St. 1997 16 vs. Loyola 2006 vs. UIC 2002 • Fewest Free Throws Made • Field Goals Attempted 2 vs. Butler 1997 62 vs. Butler 2006 • Steals 8 vs. UIC 2004 vs. Northern Illinois 1996 12 vs. Butler 2003 9 Two times 61 vs. Loyola 2006 11 vs. Loyola 2006 10 vs. Northern Illinois 1996 • Fewest Free Throws Attempted • Field Goal Percentage 3 vs. Butler 1997 .542 (32-59) vs. Loyola 2005 • Blocked Shots 9 vs. Wright St. 2001 .537 (29-54) vs. Wright St. 1997 9 vs. UIC 2003 13 vs. Butler 2000 .516 (32-62) vs. Butler 2006 5 vs. Butler 2003 5 vs. UIC 2002 • Lowest Free Throw Percentage • Three-Point Field Goals Made .400 (8-20) vs. UIC 2004 11 vs. Wright St. 1997 • Turnovers .542 (13-24) vs. Detroit 2005 10 Four times 23 vs. Detroit 1998 19 vs. Loyola 2005 • Fewest Rebounds • Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 17 vs. Butler 2003 25 vs. Wright St. 2001 26 vs. Butler 2000 28 vs. UW-Green Bay 1999 26 vs. UIC 2002 • Fouls 29 vs. Detroit 2004 24 vs. Detroit 2004 30 vs. Northern Illinois 1996

104 • UWM Basketball History Records • League Tournament 24 vs. Detroit 2005 25 vs. UIC 2002 • Fewest Assists 23 Two times 5 vs. Detroit 1998 • Three-Point Field Goal Percentage 6 vs. Butler 1997 .579 (11-19) vs. Wright St. 1997 • Fewest Points Scored .526 (10-19) vs. Wright St. 2001 36 vs. Butler 1997 • Fewest Steals .476 (10-21) vs. Loyola 2005 51 vs. Detroit 2004 2 vs. Wright St. 2001 .476 (10-21) vs. UIC 2004 51 vs. Butler 2000 3 vs. Butler 2006

• Free Throws Made • Fewest Field Goals Made • Fewest Turnovers 34 vs. UW-Green Bay 2000 13 vs. UW-Green Bay 2000 9 vs. Butler 2006 29 vs. UIC 2003 14 vs. Butler 1997 vs. Wright St. 2001 21 vs. Northern Illinois 1996 17 vs. Detroit 2004 vs. UW-Green Bay 2000

• Free Throws Attempted • Fewest Field Goals Attempted • Fewest Fouls 38 vs. UW-Green Bay 2000 44 vs. Detroit 2004 13 vs. Wright St. 2001 37 vs. UIC 2003 45 vs. UW-Green Bay 2000 13 vs. Wright St. 1997 29 vs. Detroit 1998 47 vs. Detroit 2005 16 vs. UW-Green Bay 2000 47 vs. Detroit 1998 Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball 2003 Horizon League Championship 2005 Horizon League Championship March 11, 2003 • U.S. Cellular Arena • Milwaukee March 8, 2005 • U.S. Cellular Arena • Milwaukee UWM 69, Butler 52 UWM 59, Detroit 58 105 • UWM Basketball History • Horizon League Championships League • Horizon History Basketball 105 • UWM

Tournament MVP Clay Tucker scored 18 of his game-high 23 points Adrian Tigert sank a free throw with 4.2 seconds left, giving the UWM in the first half in leading UWM to a 69-52 win over Butler, giving the a 59-58 win over Detroit in front of a sellout crowd of 10,783 at the U.S. Panthers their first-ever NCAA Division I Tournament berth. Cellular Arena. The Panthers trailed most of the night and missed 11- of-24 free throws, including Tigert’s first free throw in the final seconds. Milwaukee scored the first 14 points on the night and never trailed in But, after Milwaukee coach Bruce Pearl called a timeout and instructed the game. Tucker scored seven of UWM’s first 14 points and 11 of the the rest of the starters to set up on defense, Tigert stepped up to the line first 23 as the Panthers grabbed a 23-6 lead with 11:38 to play in the first and calmly sank his second shot. half and Butler never got back in the game. Ed McCants’ 18 points led the Panthers, who held Detroit scoreless over In addition to his 23 points, Tucker added a team-high eight rebounds the final two minutes. Joah Tucker added 15 points and Boo Davis 12 to go with game-bests in assists (4), steals (4), and blocks (2). Ronnie for Milwaukee. Detroit’s Brandon Cotton missed a runner at the buzzer Jones added 16 for UWM while Justin Lettenberger added eight points that would have won the game for UDM. and six rebounds off the bench. Detroit led 32-24 early in the second half, but the Panthers responded Milwaukee outrebounded Butler 40-30 on the game while outshooting with three-straight 3-pointers to go ahead 33-32. McCants’ two free the Bulldogs 48.1% to 40.8%. The Panthers connected on 5-of-18 from throws with 10:22 remaining capped the Panthers’ 17-4 run and gave three-point land while holding Butler, the league’s leading three-point Milwaukee a 41-36 lead. But the Titans came back with nine-straight shooting team, to 5-of-21 from beyond the arc. points and the Panthers trailed until Tucker sank two free throws with Butler FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M 55 seconds left to tie it at 58. Monserez 1-5 1-5 0-2 4 3 3 2 5 0 2 31 Detroit FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Curry 0-3 0-2 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 7 Baker 2-5 0-0 0-0 5 5 4 1 2 0 1 23 Cornette 5-12 0-0 0-2 8 4 10 3 5 1 2 38 Covile 1-4 0-0 2-4 4 2 4 0 1 2 0 22 Miller 1-5 0-3 2-2 4 4 4 1 4 0 1 34 Abdur-Rahim 4-6 0-2 1-1 7 4 9 2 1 0 1 29 Archey 5-9 2-5 2-2 4 4 14 0 3 0 1 36 Cotton 9-24 0-0 3-5 4 3 21 2 2 0 0 37 Lightfoot 4-5 0-0 2-5 5 4 10 0 0 0 0 28 Thues 2-6 1-4 2-2 3 1 7 1 3 0 4 36 Horan 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Everingham 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Sheets 4-9 2-6 1-3 3 1 11 1 2 0 1 23 Kelly 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 3 Moore 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Shaw 2-3 0-0 3-4 5 2 7 0 1 0 0 23 TEAM 2 Green 1-2 0-1 0-0 1 2 2 0 1 0 0 11 TOTALS 20-49 5-21 7-16 30 23 52 7 19 1 7 200 Goode 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 7 FG% 1st: 6-21 .286 2nd: 14-28 .500 Game: 20-49 .408 Bailey 1-3 0-0 0-0 2 1 2 1 0 1 0 9 3PT% 1st: 1-7 .143 2nd: 4-14 .286 Game: 5-21 .238 TEAM 5 FT% 1st: 7-11 .636 2nd: 0-5 .000 Game: 7-16 .438 TOTALS 23-54 1-7 11-16 36 22 58 7 13 3 6 200 FG% 1st: 13-26 .500 2nd: 10-28 .357 Game: 23-54 .426 UWM FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M 3PT% 1st: 1-3 .333 2nd: 0-4 .000 Game: 1-7 .143 Page 3-7 0-1 0-0 5 4 6 1 3 0 1 20 FT% 1st: 3-4 .750 2nd: 8-12 .667 Game: 11-16 .688 Tucker 9-15 2-6 3-7 8 2 23 4 3 2 4 39 Mielke 3-5 0-0 3-3 7 4 9 1 2 2 1 25 UWM FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Jones 5-14 2-6 4-6 7 1 16 2 3 0 2 35 Tucker 4-10 2-3 5-6 3 3 15 2 2 1 1 36 Frederick 0-4 0-4 2-2 0 1 2 2 0 0 1 28 Tigert 1-5 0-3 3-4 4 1 5 4 1 1 1 32 Huff 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Hill 1-3 1-3 2-2 5 5 5 3 3 0 3 36 Weisse 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 McCants 6-13 4-8 2-3 4 2 18 0 3 0 0 30 Winston 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 2 1 1 15 Davis 4-9 3-6 1-3 2 0 12 0 1 1 1 27 Lettenberger 3-4 1-1 1-2 6 1 8 2 3 0 2 24 Pancratz 0-0 0-0 0-1 1 3 0 0 0 0 2 9 Sanders 2-3 0-0 1-2 2 1 5 0 1 0 0 10 McCoy 2-6 0-1 0-0 4 1 4 0 1 1 0 11 TEAM 4 Wright 0-1 0-0 0-3 3 2 0 1 1 0 0 19 TOTALS 25-52 5-18 14-22 40 18 69 12 17 5 12 200 Ford 0-0 0-0 0-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ FG% 1st: 16-32 .500 2nd: 9-20 .450 Game: 25-52 .481 TEAM 7 3PT% 1st: 4-13 .308 2nd: 1-5 .200 Game: 5-18 .278 TOTALS 18-47 10-24 13-24 33 17 59 10 12 4 8 200 FT% 1st: 2-4 .500 2nd: 12-18 .667 Game: 14-22 .636 FG% 1st: 9-25 .360 2nd: 9-22 .409 Game: 18-47 .383 3PT% 1st: 4-14 .286 2nd: 6-10 .600 Game: 10-24 .417 Score By Half 1st 2nd Game FT% 1st: 2-7 .286 2nd: 11-17 .647 Game: 13-24 .542 Butler 20 32 52 UWM 38 31 69 A-10,115 Score By Half 1st 2nd Game Detroit 30 28 58 UWM 24 35 59 A-10,783

NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball 2006 Horizon League Championship March 7, 2006 • U.S. Cellular Arena • Milwaukee UWM 87, Butler 71

Boo Davis scored 18 points to lead a balanced University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee attack as the Panthers won the Horizon League Tournament and an automatic bid to NCAA Tournament with an 87-71 win over Butler at the U.S. Cellular Arena.

Milwaukee (21-8), which advanced to the Sweet 16 last season, will be making its third NCAA Tournament appearance in the last four years.

Joah Tucker added 15 points while tournament most valuable player Adrian Tigert contributed 14 points and nine rebounds as the Panthers took full advantage of their huge edge inside. Milwaukee outrebounded Butler, 40-24, and outscored the Bulldogs 56-24 in the paint.

The Panthers needed a number of contributors to step up after Tucker went to the bench with his fourth foul only 39 seconds into the second half. But Milwaukee continued to rely on its inside game and got key contributions from reserves Derrick Ford (seven points) and Mark Pancratz (six points). Butler FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Polk 11-16 0-0 5-11 5 4 27 0 3 1 0 34 Crone 4-6 4-6 2-2 6 3 14 2 4 2 1 31 Horan 1-6 1-6 0-0 2 1 3 2 0 0 1 37 Graves 1-8 1-2 0-0 0 3 3 3 0 0 0 30 Sheets 6-15 5-11 3-3 4 4 20 5 3 0 0 40 Betko 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 12 Ligon 1-1 0-0 2-3 4 3 4 1 0 1 0 12 Streicher 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 TEAM 3 106 • UWM Basketball History • Horizon League Championships TOTALS 24-54 11-27 12-19 24 19 71 15 10 5 2 200 FG% 1st: 10-22 .455 2nd: 14-32 .438 Game: 24-54 .444 3PT% 1st: 3-11 .273 2nd: 8-16 .500 Game: 11-27 .407 FT% 1st: 9-13 .692 2nd: 3-6 .500 Game: 12-19 .632

UWM FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB PF TP A TO B S M Tucker 5-11 1-3 4-4 4 4 15 1 3 0 0 25 McCoy 3-4 0-0 2-2 5 2 8 7 0 1 0 22 Tigert 6-15 0-1 2-2 9 3 14 5 1 0 2 35 Hill 3-6 0-2 4-5 4 2 10 1 2 0 1 34 Davis 6-14 2-7 4-4 9 2 18 4 2 0 0 37 Smith 2-5 0-1 0-0 1 1 4 0 1 0 0 19 Pancratz 3-3 0-0 0-1 1 1 6 0 0 0 0 10 Hanson 0-0 0-0 2-2 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 9 Hansen 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 Ford 3-3 0-0 1-1 2 2 7 0 0 2 0 8 TEAM 4 TOTALS 32-62 4-15 19-21 40 17 87 19 9 3 3 200 FG% 1st: 15-31 .484 2nd: 17-31 .548 Game: 32-62 .516 3PT% 1st: 1-8 .125 2nd: 3-7 .429 Game: 4-15 .267 FT% 1st: 9-9 1.000 2nd: 10-12 .833 Game: 19-21 .905

Score By Half 1st 2nd Game Butler 32 39 71 UWM 40 47 87 A-10,021 Jason Frederick (top-2003), James Wright (middle-2005) and Chris Hill (bottom-2006) all won league championships and cut down the nets during their senior seasons Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball 16-0 Overall • Only Undefeated Team 1940-41 Head Coach: Guy Penwell 12/3 @Carroll W 28-21 12/6 Chicago Teachers W 37-25 12/13 UW-River Falls W 54-31 12/21 Wayne Teachers W 58-38 1/7 Carroll W 49-42 1/10 @UW-Stevens Point* W 51-48 1/14 St. Norbert W 45-36 1/17 @UW-Platteville* W 91-51 1/21 UW-Oshkosh* W 62-42 1/25 @George Williams W 52-45 107 • UWM Basketball History • Postseason Teams • Postseason History Basketball 107 • UWM 1/31 @UW-Whitewater* W 58-48 2/7 UW-Stevens Point* W 61-42 The 1940-41 squad is still the only un- The team won the Wisconsin State Teach- defeated team in the 110-year history of ers College Conference and hung on to its 2/11 @St. Norbert W 51-36 basketball at the school now known as undefeated season with a thrilling 40-39 2/18 UW-Whitewater* W 63-38 the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. home victory over UW-Oshkosh in the At that time, the school was known as the final game of the regular season. While 2/21 UW-Platteville* W 87-50 Milwaukee State Teachers College and the box scores, stats and other information 2/28 UW-Oshkosh* W 40-39 athletic teams were known as the Green from the era is sparse, Ken Buehler was the Gulls. team’s leading scorer. * - WSTCC Game 18-4 Overall • NCAA Small College Regional 1959-60 Head Coach: Russ Rebholz UWM’s first-ever postseason tournament its next three contests before a one-point 12/1 @Milton W 81-67 appearance came in the 1959-60 season, loss at Platteville. But, just two days later, 12/5 Eastern Illinois W 101-77 when the Panthers went to the NCAA the Panthers beat UW-Stevens Point, 73- 12/11 St. Norbert W 101-61 Small College Regional. 70, to secure the regional berth. 12/12 Northern Michigan W 101-71 12/17 UW-Whitewater* W 90-74 During the 20-game regular season, UWM In regional play, UWM fell to Lincoln (Ill.), 12/19 Central Michigan W 95-68 12/26 @Marquette L 70-84 had just three blemishes on its record. After 100-92, in the first contest. But, in those 1/2 Ball State W 91-72 opening the season with six-straight wins days, a consolation round was played. 1/6 @Loras W 89-75 by an average of more than 25 points per UWM bounced back in that round, claim- 1/8 @UW-Eau Claire* W 81-59 game, the Panthers fell to crosstown rival ing a 109-82 win over Augustana in to earn 1/9 @UW-Stout* W 80-59 Marquette. But they quickly got back on the school’s first-ever post-season win at 1/16 @UW-Oshkosh* W 85-83 track, beating Ball State to start a seven- any level. 1/23 UW-Platteville* W 71-65 game winning streak. 1/29 @UW-Stevens Point* W 75-61 Jerry Grochowski, a UWM Athletic Hall of 2/6 @UW-Whitewater* L 55-70 The seven-game burst included four key Famer and one of the top scorers in school 2/12 UW-La Crosse* W 83-66 road wins in the Wisconsin State Col- history, was the star of the squad. He aver- 2/13 UW-Superior* W 86-83 2/20 UW-Oshkosh* W 87-80 legiate Conference, plus a home win over aged 22.3 points and 12.2 rebounds per 2/27 @UW-Platteville* L 79-80 UW-Platteville that would go a long way game, finishing second on the Wisconsin 2/29 UW-Stevens Point* W 73-71 toward helping the Panthers claim the State University Conference in scoring. 3/4 Lincoln& L 92-100 conference title. Dave Vincent also contributed 14.7 points 3/5 Augustana& W 109-82 and 5.0 rebounds per contest, one of five * - WSCC Game After a loss to UW-Whitewater, UWM won players with at least 100 rebounds. & - NCAA Small College Regional, Wheaton, Ill.

NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball 20-6 Overall • NCAA Division III Midwest Regional 1981-82 Head Coach: Bob Voight 11/28 Carthage W 88-68 12/2 @UW-Whitewater W 81-61 12/5 Concordia (Wis.) W 85-40 12/12 St. Norbert W 77-66 12/19 NE Illinois W 92-59 12/21 UW-La Crosse W 72-66 12/23 UW-Superior W 68-46 12/28 Beloit& L 63-68-ot 12/29 St. Mary’s (Minn.)& W 76-59 1/2 UW-Oshkosh W 85-73-ot 1/6 UW-River Falls W 87-72 1/9 @NE Illinois W 95-84 1/12 @UW-Platteville W 57-52 1/16 @UW-River Falls L 41-53 1/19 Roosevelt W 80-71 1/30 @UW-Stevens Point L 64-85 No Name Pos Ht Wt Yr Hometown 2/2 Lakeland W 83-80 10 Kerry Glover G 5-11 155 Sr. Racine, Wis. 2/5 Loras W 89-80 11 Jim Needles G 6-0 155 Fr. Milwaukee, Wis. 2/6 @Milton W 66-54 14 Jim Gruszka F 6-5 180 So. Milwaukee, Wis. 2/10 @UW-Parkside L 71-75 22 Steve Pitrof F 6-3 170 So. Milwaukee, Wis. 2/13 St. Scholastica W 102-79 30 Kevin Jones G 6-5 200 Jr. Chicago, Ill. 2/16 Beloit W 69-59 35 Tom Hecker G 6-0 160 Fr. Cudahy, Wis. 2/22 @Roosevelt L 76-78 40 Marc Lawrence F 6-6 195 So. Harvard, Ill. 2/24 @Grand Valley State W 67-52 42 Keith Rosser C 6-7 225 Sr. Chicago, Ill. 3/5 Augustana$ L 63-70 50 Rich Czarnecki F 6-6 190 So. Kenosha, Wis. 52 Gary Butrym F 6-6 210 Fr. Milwaukee, Wis. 3/6 Beloit$ W 75-73 54 Miles Aquino C 6-7 215 Fr. Milwaukee, Wis. & - Roosevelt Holiday Tournament (Chicago) 55 Jim Barnett F 6-5 190 Fr. Milwaukee, Wis. $ - NCAA Division III Regional (Rock Island, Ill.) UWM made its first-ever apperance in the NCAA Division III Midwest Regional NCAA Division III Midwest Regional NCAA Division III basketball Tournament Rock Island, Ill. Rock Island, Ill. with a roster that included 10 new players First Round • March 5, 1982 Consolation Round • March 6, 1982 at the start of the season. The Panthers, who UWM FG-FGA FT-FTA RB PTS UWM FG-FGA FT-FTA RB PTS received an at-large bid into the tourna- Czarnecki 1-3 1-2 5 3 Czarnecki 2-5 2-3 11 6 ment, wound up falling to Augustana (Ill.) Pitrof 2-4 1-2 6 5 Gruszka 4-6 4-5 8 12 in the first round before bouncing back Rosser 7-13 2-5 7 16 Rosser 5-10 2-4 6 12 to beat in the consolation Jones 10-21 7-9 3 27 108 • UWM Basketball History • Postseason Teams Jones 7-21 6-7 5 20 game. They finished ranked 14th in NCAA Glover 4-10 5-5 4 13 Glover 6-9 6-7 1 18 Needles 0-0 0-0 1 0 Division III. Gruszka 2-4 2-3 3 6 Pitrof 0-3 0-0 2 0 Hecker 0-0 0-0 1 0 The star of the 1981-82 squad was Kevin Hecker 0-1 0-0 0 0 TEAM 3 Lawrence 0-0 0-0 1 0 Jones, a transfer from Laramie County TOTAL 23-55 17-24 34 63 Community College in Wyoming. Jones, Butrym 0-0 0-0 0 0 Augustana FG-FGA FT-FTA RB PTS Aquino 0-0 0-0 0 0 who averaged 23.5 ppg in two post-season Wenzel 3-9 2-3 9 8 Barnett 0-0 0-0 1 0 contests, finished the season averaging 25.4 Anderson 5-11 3-4 8 13 TOTAL 27-55 21-28 37 75 ppg. He was one of three UWM players in Price 8-12 3-4 10 19 Beloit FG-FGA FT-FTA RB PTS double figures for the season, with Keith Artis 5-11 5-8 3 15 Erickson 2-4 0-1 1 4 Rosser adding 18.4 ppg and Kerry Glover Schneider 2-4 5-8 2 9 Levzow 10-13 2-2 4 22 pitching in with 14.6 ppg. Vincent 0-1 0-1 0 0 Waterlander 1-3 2-2 4 4 Finch 0-1 3-4 1 3 Corcoran 1-2 2-2 1 4 The Panthers won their first seven games Brittnum 1-4 1-2 4 3 Lindroth 13-24 0-0 4 26 Smothers 4-7 0-0 0 8 of the season before losing for the first TEAM 3 time Dec. 28. UWM then rattled off five Talaska 1-2 3-4 3 5 more wins and rose as high as ninth in the TOTAL 24-53 22-34 37 70 Suffern 0-1 0-0 3 0 NCAA Division III rankings. After a brief 1 2 TOT TOTAL 32-56 9-11 21 73 slump, the Panthers claimed two key wins UWM 30 33 63 1 2 TOT late in the regular season to secure a post- Augustana 31 39 70 A-3,000 UWM 35 40 75 season berth. Beloit 39 34 73 A-2,500 Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball 24-7 Overall • NCAA Division II Elite Eight 1988-89 Head Coach: Steve Antrim 11/19 Viterbo W 66-54 11/22 Illinois Tech W 84-73 11/30 Lake Superior State W 84-70 12/2 North Central W 105-95 12/6 @Mankato State L 74-93 12/8 NE Illinois W 105-77 12/10 Wayne State W 83-71 12/14 @St. Cloud State L 109-115-ot 12/29 Grand Valley State& L 70-80 12/30 West Georgia& W 79-72 1/2 @Lake Superior St. W 92-78 1/4 @N. Michigan L 68-70 1/7 @SIU-Edwardsville L 74-84 1/16 @Indianapolis W 93-92 1/21 SIU-Edwardsville W 101-89 1/24 Lakeland W 125-79 1/26 UW-Parkside W 79-69 Teams • Postseason History Basketball 109 • UWM 1/28 IUPUI W 99-88 No Name Pos Ht Wt Yr Hometown 1/30 Northern Michigan W 86-79 3 Maurice Poole G 6-2 175 Jr. Jackson, Mich. 2/3 @St. Norbert’s W 85-83 5 Billy Ross F 6-5 225 Jr. Milwaukee, Wis. 2/6 @UMKC W 72-67 10 Bob Anthony G 6-2 195 So. Chicago, Ill. 2/11 @UW-Parkside W 86-79-2ot 15 Maurice Turner F 6-2 183 Sr. Milwaukee, Wis. 2/14 Carroll College W 104-85 22 Rich Stejskal F 6-3 190 So. Morton Grove, Ill. 2/18 Quincy W 111-62 2/20 Winona State W 112-84 24 Darryl Arnold G/F 6-3 215 So. Chicago, Ill. 2/25 UW-Eau Claire W 82-81 30 Andy Ronan F 6-5 195 Jr. U.S. Virgin Islands 2/28 @Wayne State W 91-86 32 Clarence Wright G 6-4 200 Sr. Waterloo, Iowa 3/4 @Wright State L 96-105 33 Scott Johnson F 6-4 190 Jr. Madison, Wis. 3/17 Augustana (SD)$ W 99-95 34 Odell Chamberlain F 6-2 210 Sr. Anderson, Ind. 3/18 N. Colorado$ W 89-88-ot 42 Lane Evans F/C 6-7 190 Fr. Dayton, Ohio 3/23 SE Missouri St.% L 84-93 44 Robert Kukla F 6-7 215 Sr. Janesville, Wis. & - Rydell Classic Tourmament 45 Doug Peller G 6-0 167 Sr. Waukesha, Wis. $ - NCAA Division II Regional (Greeley, Colo.) 54 Byron Jackson C 6-8 215 Fr. Mequon, Wis. % - NCAA Elite Eight (Springfield, Mass.) NCAA Division II North Central Reg. NCAA Division II North Central Reg. NCAA Division II Elite Eight Greeley, Colo. Greeley, Colo. Springfield, Mass. Semifinals • March 17, 1989 Championship • March 18, 1989 Quarterfinal • March 23, 1989 Augustana FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA RB PTS UWM FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA RB PTS UWM FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA PTS Jordre 7-11 4-8 1-1 1 19 Ross 8-15 0-0 7-9 6 23 Ross 4-8 0-1 3-3 11 Steger 2-6 0-0 5-6 3 9 Ronan 8-16 0-0 2-2 12 18 Ronan 9-14 0-0 2-5 20 Szabo 7-11 1-1 5-9 10 20 Kukla 6-12 5-9 0-0 2 17 Kukla 4-13 3-8 0-0 11 Leslie 8-16 5-12 0-1 5 21 Poole 5-9 2-3 0-0 1 12 Poole 3-8 0-0 0-0 6 Freidel 4-6 0-0 3-4 0 11 Wright 4-18 2-13 3-4 7 13 Wright 9-16 4-9 0-0 2 Garrow 2-5 1-2 0-0 0 5 Anthony 0-0 0-0 2-2 1 2 Anthony 0-5 0-0 1-3 1 Schlotthauer 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 Turner 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 2 Kyle 3-3 0-0 0-0 2 6 Turner 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 Arnold 1-6 0-0 0-0 2 2 Arnold 4-10 0-0 5-6 13 Veldman 2-3 0-0 0-0 3 4 Johnson 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 TEAM 8 Johnson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 TEAM 4 Totals 33-74 7-18 11-17 84 Totals 35-61 11-23 14-21 32 95 Totals 33-78 9-26 14-17 38 89 UWM FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA RB PTS SEMO FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA PTS Ross 3-5 0-0 0-0 4 6 UNC FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA RB PTS Pugh 5-13 5-8 0-1 15 Ronan 9-14 0-0 9-11 12 27 Moser 5-10 1-3 4-5 9 15 Wilson 4-9 0-0 6-6 14 Kukla 10-18 2-5 0-0 4 22 Kaczmarek 7-10 0-0 2-5 6 16 Henry 6-12 0-0 3-6 15 Poole 4-9 0-1 0-0 4 8 Higgins 13-17 0-0 3-6 13 29 Taylor 6-18 2-5 5-6 19 Watson 4-9 0-0 2-2 1 10 Wright 6-13 2-5 7-8 2 21 Rutherford 1-7 0-3 10-10 12 Olander 3-4 2-2 0-2 2 8 Anthony 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 2 Lewis 3-9 3-5 0-0 9 Turner 0-0 0-0 0-0 4 0 Nehme 3-3 0-0 2-2 1 8 Gooden 1-3 0-0 0-2 3 2 Harris 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 Arnold 5-8 0-0 3-3 2 13 Shepard 3-4 0-0 1-3 7 Johnson 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 Evison 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 TEAM 3 TEAM 6 Simpson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 Totals 38-69 4-12 19-22 37 99 Totals 36-56 3-5 13-24 41 88 Totals 29-74 10-21 25-32 93 1 2 TOT 1 2 OT TOT 1 2 TOT Augustana 49 46 95 UWM 45 34 10 89 UWM 49 35 84 UWM 53 46 99 A-N/A UNC 42 37 9 88 A-4,674 SEMO 48 45 93 A-1,068 NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball 24-8 Overall • NCAA Tournament First Round 2002-03 Head Coach: Bruce Pearl 11/23 @Wisconsin L 72-83 11/26 Mississippi Valley St. W 77-75 11/28 vs. SEMO$ L 75-89 11/30 vs. Indiana State$ W 71-59 12/1 vs. Maine$ W 79-63 12/6 vs. Florida Int’l^ W 61-48 12/7 @SW Missouri St.^ W 86-77 12/11 Valparaiso W 75-61 12/14 @Miss. Valley St. W 83-75 12/17 UW-Parkside W 84-70 12/21 Loyola* W 100-80 12/28 @Georgia L 89-69 1/2 @Detroit* W 73-72 1/4 @Cleveland St.* W 70-58 1/9 @Illinois-Chicago* L 92-102 1/11 Youngstown St.* W 74-56 No Name Pos Ht Wt Yr Hometown 1/14 @Chicago St. W 81-73 1 Derek Huff F 6-8 245 Sr. Louisville, Ky. 1/18 @UW-Green Bay* L 68-79 2 Chris Hill G 5-10 160 So. Chicago, Ill. 1/23 Butler* W 69-65 3 Gordy Zastrow G 6-4 175 Fr. Manitowoc, Wis. 1/25 Wright St.* W 74-59 4 Kalombo Kadima G/F 6-2 185 Sr. Milwaukee, Wis. 2/1 @Loyola* W 92-91 5 Ronnie Jones G 5-9 165 Sr. , Nev. 2/6 Detroit* W 61-50 10 Mark Pancratz G 6-3 185 Fr. Schaumburg, Ill. 2/8 Cleveland St.* W 86-69 13 Joah Tucker F 6-5 220 So. Milwaukee, Wis. 2/10 UW-Green Bay* W 78-54 14 Dan Weisse G 5-11 175 Sr. Oshkosh, Wis. 2/13 Illinois-Chicago* W 81-78 15 Dylan Page F 6-8 225 Jr. Amherst, Wis. 2/15 @Youngstown St.* W 86-61 20 Marcus Conigliaro G 6-2 195 Fr. Milwaukee, Wis. 2/22 @Southern Illinois L 64-66 22 Jose Winston G 5-11 180 Sr. Milwaukee, Wis. 2/27 @Wright State* W 98-65 23 Adam Finley F 6-7 230 Fr. Genoa, Ill. 3/1 @Butler* L 74-76 24 Jason Frederick G 6-4 185 Sr. Waukesha, Wis. 3/8 Illinois-Chicago# W 75-73 30 Clay Tucker F 6-3 195 Sr. Lima, Ohio 3/11 Butler# W 69-52 33 Justin Lettenberger F 6-5 190 Sr. Manitowoc, Wis. 3/20 vs. Notre Dame& L 69-70 40 Nate Mielke C 6-11 220 Jr. Waterloo, Iowa * - Horizon League game 42 Rob Sanders F 6-6 185 So. Toledo, Ohio $ - University Hoops Classic (New Orleans) 44 Adrian Tigert F 6-6 230 So. Oshkosh, Wis. ^ - Pizza Hut Classic (Springfield, Mo.) 54 Fernando Johnson F 6-9 230 Fr. Milwaukee, Wis. # - Horizon League Tourney (Milwaukee) 55 Ben Brey F 6-5 200 Jr. Madison, Wis. & - NCAA Tournament (Indianapolis) NCAA Division I First Round Picked in most places to win their first-ever the game would be played in the RCA Indianapolis, Ind. • March 17, 2003 Division I league title and earn a berth Dome, meaning it would be played in front 110 • UWM Basketball History • Postseason Teams UWM FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA RB PTS to the NCAA Tournament, the Panthers of the largest crowd to ever see a UWM Page 4-14 1-1 6-8 4 15 lived up to those lofty expectations. In basketball game (21,250). Finally, there Tucker 7-17 2-9 2-4 7 18 fact, UWM’s first-ever appearance in the was the game itself, tight throughout and Mielke 1-2 0-0 1-2 4 3 Jones 6-16 2-6 4-4 5 18 NCAA Division I Tournament exceeded decided in the closing seconds. Frederick 3-9 2-6 2-2 4 10 expectations. Huff 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 UWM started the game slowly and actually Weisse 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 The path to the league title was a roller- trailed by seven late in the first half and, Winston 0-2 0-0 0-0 5 0 Lettenberger 2-5 1-1 0-0 4 5 coaster of emotions. On the final day of after rallying to tie the game at halftime, fell Sanders 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 the regular season, Butler beat UWM, back down eight in the second half. But the Totals 23-66 8-23 15-20 37 69 76-74, on a three-point shot at the buzzer Panthers scored the next 10 points to take ND FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA RB PTS to snatch away the Panthers’ hopes of a the lead and, after back-to-back threes by Miller 5-12 1-3 1-1 6 12 regular-season crown. But, 10 days later in Justin Lettenberger and Jason Frederick, Francis 7-11 0-0 9-10 14 23 Timmermans 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 front of more than 10,000 fans in Milwau- UWM led 69-68 with 2:28 remaining. Thomas 9-21 1-4 8-10 8 27 kee, UWM earned revenge and the league Carroll 1-4 0-2 0-0 1 2 tournament title with an impressive 69-52 The Irish took the lead back on a tip-in Quinn 0-1 0-1 0-0 3 0 win over those same Bulldogs. with 32.9 seconds remaining, leading the Cornette 1-3 1-2 1-2 8 4 Jones 0-2 0-1 2-2 2 2 Panthers to hold for a final shot. That last Totals 23-54 3-13 21-25 44 70 So it was on to Indianapolis and the NCAA chance saw Clay Tucker find Dylan Page 1 2 TOT Tournament. The Panthers drew Notre clear inside, but Page’s short shot rolled off UWM 29 40 69 Dame, ensuring the game would be one of the rim as time expired, leaving the Pan- Notre Dame 29 41 70 A-21,250 the most-watched in the first round. And, thers on the short end of a 70-69 final. Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball 20-11 Overall • National Invitation Tournament 2003-04 Head Coach: Bruce Pearl 11/22 Montana W 95-83 11/25 Concordia-St. Paul W 90-62 11/29 Southern Illinois L 77-81 12/3 @Prairie View A&M W 87-70 12/7 @NC State L 71-77 12/10 @Valparaiso W 86-82 12/13 @Wisconsin L 71-89 12/23 Illinois-Chicago* W 78-62 12/29 @Santa Clara^ L 64-66 12/30 vs. Idaho State^ W 85-70 1/2 @Air Force L 49-71 1/5 Detroit* W 82-74 1/8 Butler* W 71-59 1/10 @Loyola* W 97-87 1/15 Youngstown State* W 80-74 1/17 @UW-Green Bay* W 82-70 1/22 @Cleveland State* W 78-64 No Name Pos Ht Wt Yr Hometown 1/24 @Detroit* W 85-68 Teams • Postseason History Basketball 111 • UWM 2 Chris Hill G 5-10 160 So. Chicago, Ill. 1/27 @Wright State* W 68-54 3 Joe Czechowicz G 5-9 165 Fr. Pewaukee, Wis. 1/31 UW-Green Bay* W 81-70 4 Mark Pancratz G 6-3 185 So. Schaumburg, Ill. 2/5 @Illinois-Chicago* L 82-86 5/20 Marcus Conigliaro G 6-2 180 So. Milwaukee, Wis. 2/7 Wright State* W 72-66 10 Kalombo Kadima G/F 6-2 210 Sr. Milwaukee, Wis. 2/12 Loyola* W 77-71 13 Joah Tucker F 6-5 220 So. Milwaukee, Wis. 2/14 @Youngstown State* L 85-84 15 Dylan Page F 6-9 230 Sr. Amherst, Wis. 2/17 @Butler* L 75-58 21 Jason McCoy F 6-9 192 Jr. Houston, Tex. 2/21 Manhattan L 76-83 22 Ed McCants G 6-3 195 Jr. Marion, Ohio 2/28 Cleveland State* W 88-63 23 James Wright F 6-6 220 Jr. Milwaukee, Wis. 3/6 vs. Detroit# W 58-50 24 Boo Davis G 6-3 195 Jr. Chicago, Ill. 3/9 Illinois-Chicago& L 62-65 32 Adam Finley F 6-7 230 So. Genoa, Ill. 3/17 Rice$ W 91-63 34/20 Jered Hokenson G 6-1 180 Fr. Watertown, Minn. 3/20 @Boise State$ L 70-73 40 Nate Mielke C 6-11 235 Sr. Waterloo, Iowa * - Horizon League game 42 Rob Sanders F 6-6 185 Jr. Toledo, Ohio ^ - Cable Car Classic (Santa Clara, Calif.) 43/14 Luke Homan G 6-3 180 Fr. Brookfield, Wis. # - Horizon League Tourney (Indianapolis) 44 Adrian Tigert F 6-7 235 So. Oshkosh, Wis. & - Horizon League Tourney (Milwaukee) 54/43 Nick Hansen F 6-6 210 Fr. Appleton, Wis. $ - National Invitation Tournament NIT Opening Round NIT First Round The National Invitation Tournament wasn’t Milwaukee, Wis. • March 17, 2004 Nampa, Idaho • March 20, 2004 the preferred postseason destination for Rice FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA RB PTS UWM FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA RB PTS the Panthers, but UWM made the most of Harris 3-7 0-0 5-6 9 11 Tucker 2-10 0-0 1-2 3 5 Diene 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 the chance while they could. The NIT berth Gillespie 6-13 1-6 2-3 0 15 Page 9-17 2-6 3-4 5 23 came about after the Panthers dropped a Smith 1-1 0-0 4-4 2 6 Tigert 3-8 1-2 0-2 16 7 McKrieth 0-4 0-1 8-10 2 8 Kadima 2-6 0-2 1-1 1 5 heartbreaking, 65-62, contest to UIC in the Chancellor 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 Williams 0-0 0-0 1-2 1 1 McCants 5-14 4-11 0-0 6 14 championship game of the Horizon League Kollik 1-2 1-1 0-0 0 3 Hill 2-8 0-4 2-2 4 6 Tournament at the U.S. Cellular Arena. Harrison 3-5 1-3 5-6 1 12 Pancratz 2-2 0-0 0-0 2 4 Okrzesik 0-1 0-0 1-2 2 1 Almond 1-3 0-1 0-0 0 2 Wright 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 UWM got the chance to put on a better Moore 0-3 0-0 2-6 2 2 Mielke 2-5 0-0 2-2 4 6 Killings 0-2 0-0 2-2 2 2 Sanders 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 show at home when they drew a home Totals 15-41 3-12 30-41 24 63 Totals 27-70 7-25 9-13 42 70 game with Rice to open the NIT. After UWM FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA RB PTS Tucker 5-11 0-1 4-4 4 14 Boise St. FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA RB PTS falling down early, it was all Panthers in Page 8-13 1-3 5-6 9 22 Haynes 5-14 0-1 10-10 12 20 the contest, as UWM rolled to a 91-63 win Tigert 1-2 0-0 3-4 3 5 Ellis 6-9 0-0 1-4 12 13 Kadima 2-5 0-0 1-2 3 5 over the Owls. McCants 8-12 4-7 1-2 2 21 Defares 5-8 1-2 1-2 3 12 Hill 2-4 2-4 2-4 1 8 Skiffer 0-0 0-0 0-0 5 0 Czechowicz 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 Karl 2-7 1-6 3-4 1 8 That win set a date with another Western Pancratz 2-2 0-0 0-1 1 4 Athletic Conference foe, Boise State, in Conigliaro 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 Lane 3-5 1-2 0-0 0 7 Hokenson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 Nabors 1-4 0-1 0-0 0 2 Nampa, Idaho. In that contest, the Pan- Wright 0-0 0-0 1-2 2 1 Blackburn 1-8 0-0 0-0 0 2 thers trailed by as many as 16 points in the Finley 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 0 Mielke 2-3 0-0 0-0 4 4 Harris 3-5 3-5 0-0 0 9 second half before pulling within one with Sanders 3-3 1-1 0-0 2 7 Totals 26-60 6-17 15-20 38 73 29 seconds left. But, two BSU free throws Totals 33-58 8-19 17-25 38 91 1 2 TOT pushed the edge back to three and UWM 1 2 TOT UWM 32 38 70 Rice 29 34 63 could not score on its final possession. UWM 36 55 91 A-3,617 Boise St. 44 29 73 A-10,153 NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball 26-6 Overall • NCAA Sweet 16 2004-05 Head Coach: Bruce Pearl 11/20 Prairie View W 117-55 11/23 UW-Parkside W 87-50 11/28 Air Force W 50-45 12/1 South Dakota St. W 89-54 12/4 @ UIC* W 75-67 12/7 @ Saint Louis W 57-47 12/11 @ Valparaiso L 72-71 12/15 @ Wisconsin L 66-37 12/22 vs. Kansas L 73-62 12/30 @ Manhattan W 88-78(ot) 1/3 Detroit* L 76-68 1/6 @ Butler* W 71-68(ot) 1/8 Loyola* W 73-56 1/12 @ Youngstown St.* W 65-42 1/15 UW-Green Bay* W 86-56 1/17 Wright St.* W 71-66 1/20 Cleveland St.* W 85-65 1/22 @ Detroit* W 61-48 1/26 @ Purdue W 73-68 No Name Pos Ht Wt Yr Hometown 1/29 @ UW-Green Bay* L 76-72 2 Chris Hill G 5-10 160 Jr. Chicago, Ill. 2/2 @ Wright St.* W 79-70 4 Mark Pancratz G 6-3 185 Jr. Schaumburg, Ill. 2/5 UIC* W 85-75 12 Allan Hanson G 6-0 170 Fr. Wauwatosa, Wis. 2/10 @ Loyola* W 74-67 13 Joah Tucker F 6-5 220 Jr. Milwaukee, Wis. 2/12 Youngstown St.* W 90-67 14 Derrick Wimmer G 6-4 175 So. Milwaukee, Wis. 2/16 Butler* W 64-53 20 Myles McKay G 6-3 180 Fr. Menomonee Falls, Wis. 2/19 @ Hawai’i W 87-81 21 Jason McCoy F 6-9 192 Jr. Houston, Tex. 2/26 @ Cleveland St.* W 81-59 22 Ed McCants G 6-3 195 Sr. Marion, Ohio 3/5 Loyola# W 94-76 23 James Wright F 6-6 220 Sr. Milwaukee, Wis. 3/8 Detroit# W 59-58 3/17 vs. Alabama& W 83-73 24 Boo Davis G 6-3 195 Jr. Chicago, Ill. 3/19 vs. Boston College$ W 83-75 32 Luke Homan G 6-3 180 Fr. Brookfield, Wis. 3/24 vs. Illinois% L 77-63 33 Nick Hansen F 6-6 210 So. Appleton, Wis. * - Horizon League game 40 Michael Bendall F 6-7 210 Fr. Oconomowoc, Wis. # - Horizon League Tourney (Milwaukee) 42 Rob Sanders F 6-6 185 Sr. Toledo, Ohio & - NCAA Tournament 1st Round (Cleveland) 44 Adrian Tigert F 6-7 235 Jr. Oshkosh, Wis. $ - NCAA Tournament 2nd Round (Cleveland) 50 Derrick Ford C 6-10 240 Jr. Toledo, Ohio % - NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinal 54 Steve Hoelzel C 6-9 225 So. Kaukauna, Wis. (Rosemont, Ill.) It was simply a magical postseason run, and - tying a school record at the time - and ironically it nearly never happened. Fans the Panthers would wind up with 26. They 112 • UWM Basketball History • Postseason Teams will remember the 2004-05 Panthers mak- claimed a win over Purdue - their first ing their run to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA over a Big Ten foe since 1993. They won Tournament, and many will also remember 11-straight games late in the year, and won sitting in the U.S. Cellular Arena, with the 19 of their last 21 contests. clock running down, and the Panthers on the short end of the score. In league play, UWM lost only twice - an early-season home loss to Detroit and a UWM would rally against Detroit in that road loss at in-state rival UW-Green Bay. league title game. Joah Tucker hit two free The Panthers won their final six regular throws with under a minute left to tie the season league contests by an average of game, and Adrian Tigert then hit a single 13.7 points. Ed McCants earned Horizon free throw with 4.2 seconds remaining League Player of the Year honors and was to grab the lead. After Detroit missed a joined by Joah Tucker on the all-league first shot as the buzzer sounded, the Panthers team. Tucker was then named the league had survived and were on to the NCAA tournament MVP. But, after winning the Tournament. league tournament, the Panthers eagerly awaited their destination and opponent It was a fitting way to continue what had for the NCAA Tournament. When the already been one of the best seasons in draw was announced on CBS, the Panthers school history. That was UWM’s 24th win were one of the first teams posted. It was Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball off to Cleveland and a first-round date with Final ESPN/USA Today Top 25 Alabama. 1. North Carolina (31) 33-4 775 2. Illinois 37-2 744 UWM’s game with Alabama was the first of 3. Louisville 33-5 704 the day in Cleveland, and it was clear from 4. Michigan State 26-5 676 the start the Panthers weren’t planning to 5. Kentucky 28-6 637 be the first team eliminated from the tour- 6. Arizona 30-7 612 nament. They used a 23-6 run in the first 7. Duke 27-6 560 half to build a 13-point halftime lead. Then, 8. Oklahoma State 26-7 515 every time the Crimson Tide made a run 9. Washington 29-6 511 in the second half, UWM responded. The 10. Wisconsin 25-9 489 11. Wake Forest 27-6 399 Panthers wound up forcing 19 turnovers 12. West Virginia 24-11 364 and, when Ed McCants scored on a break- 13. Villanova 24-8 355 away dunk in the final minute, UWM knew 14. Utah 29-6 333 it was advancing in the NCAA Tournament 15. Kansas 23-7 253 for the first time in school history. 16. Texas Tech 22-11 251 17. Connecticut 23-8 249 Game two sent the Panthers against Big 18. Gonzaga 26-5 239 19. Boston College 25-5 234

East champion Boston College, a team that Teams • Postseason History Basketball 113 • UWM had been ranked as high as second in the 20. Oklahoma 25-8 218 21. Syracuse 27-7 179 nation earlier in the season. BC threw the 22. N.C. State 21-14 137 first punch, scoring the first 11 points of 23. Milwaukee 26-6 123 the game. But UWM recovered, building a 24. Florida 24-8 118 four-point lead by halftime and then mak- ranked team in the country. And, the game 25. Cincinnati 25-8 96 ing key baskets throughout the second half. would be played just down the road from Others Receiving Votes: Pacific 85, Georgia The Panthers’ defense also came through, Milwaukee - in Illinois. Those factors, and Tech 45, Alabama 45, Vermont 34, South forcing 22 turnovers. And, UWM made its a long-simmering rivalry between Illinois Carolina 12, Texas 11, Southern Illinois free throws when it counted, converting on fans and UWM head coach Bruce Pearl, 10, Minnesota 10, Iowa 10, Saint Joseph’s 20-of-22 charity attempts. made the days leading up to the matchup 9, Bucknell 8, Nevada 7, UAB 5, Pittsburgh 4, Iowa State 4, New Mexico 3, Charlotte 2, a media circus. Once gameday finally ar- Memphis 1 The win made the Panthers the biggest rived, the Panthers held their own with a story in the city of Milwaukee and, for team that would wind up being the national second half. But, in the end, even a career- that matter, across the college basketball runner-up. UWM was within three points high 32 points from Joah Tucker wouldn’t world. Adding to the story was the fact that late in the first half and still within nine be enough to keep the Panthers’ upset run UWM’s next opponent was Illinois, the top- points at the four-minute timeout in the alive. NCAA Tournament First Round NCAA Tournament Second Round NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinal Cleveland, Ohio • March 17, 2005 Cleveland, Ohio • March 19, 2005 Rosemont, Ill. • March 24, 2005 UWM FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA RB PTS UWM FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA RB PTS UWM FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA RB PTS Tucker 6-12 1-3 8-14 4 21 Tucker 7-18 3-4 6-7 4 23 Tucker 12-18 2-3 6-8 3 32 Tigert 4-4 2-2 0-0 7 10 Tigert 7-7 2-2 0-0 5 16 Tigert 1-6 0-3 0-0 7 2 Hill 3-7 3-4 0-1 0 9 Hill 2-8 1-5 6-6 1 11 Hill 0-3 0-3 2-3 4 2 McCants 8-15 5-9 0-1 1 21 McCants 6-10 4-8 2-2 1 18 McCants 4-17 4-14 1-2 4 13 Davis 2-5 1-3 5-6 1 10 Davis 1-5 1-5 2-2 2 5 Davis 3-9 1-5 2-2 5 9 Pancratz 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 Pancratz 1-1 0-0 1-1 2 3 Pancratz 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 0 Hanson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 McCoy 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 McCoy 1-3 0-1 1-2 2 3 McCoy 1-4 0-0 4-4 5 6 Wright 1-3 0-0 3-4 5 5 Wright 1-1 0-0 0-1 5 2 Wright 0-1 0-0 2-2 3 2 Ford 1-3 0-0 0-0 3 2 Totals 22-57 7-29 12-18 35 63 Ford 2-2 0-0 0-0 0 4 Totals 26-55 11-24 20-22 26 83 Totals 26-50 12-21 19-28 22 83 Illinois FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA RB PTS Augustine 3-3 0-0 5-6 10 11 Alabama FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA RB PTS BC FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA RB PTS Davis 3-5 0-0 4-4 7 10 Smith 11-19 1-1 2-5 5 25 Powell 5-11 0-1 2-2 9 12 Winston 7-16 1-5 5-6 4 20 Dudley 2-6 0-2 18-21 8 22 Head 5-15 2-5 0-1 1 12 Davidson 4-4 0-0 0-2 10 8 Doornekamp 1-4 0-2 3-4 7 5 Williams 8-12 2-5 3-4 3 21 Shelton 5-11 2-7 1-2 5 13 Hinnant 1-4 1-1 0-0 3 3 Brown 7-12 5-8 2-2 2 21 Steele 5-7 4-5 2-2 3 16 Marshall 4-10 1-3 2-4 5 11 McBride 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 Brock 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 Watson 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 Carter 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 Felix 2-6 2-6 0-0 2 6 Hailey 1-2 1-1 0-1 1 3 Smith 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 Jonus 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 Williams 3-4 0-0 0-0 3 6 Ingram 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 Totals 26-50 9-23 12-16 34 73 Totals 23-50 4-11 25-35 36 75 Totals 28-57 9-20 12-15 33 77 1 2 TOT 1 2 TOT 1 2 TOT UWM 45 38 83 UWM 41 42 83 UWM 32 31 63 Alabama 32 41 73 A-13,332 B. College 37 38 75 A-13,332 Illinois 39 38 77 A-16,957

NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball 22-9 Overall • NCAA Second Round 2005-06 Head Coach: Rob Jeter 11/15 @ Memphis% L 52-79 11/21 Upper Iowa W 93-64 11/28 @ Tennessee Tech L 67-72 12/3 Saint Louis W 82-71 12/6 @ South Dakota State W 76-51 12/10 Hawai’i W 58-52 12/15 @ Wisconsin L 68-74 12/17 UW-Green Bay* W 80-60 12/21 Oakland W 83-60 12/27 @ Wyoming W 84-69 12/30 @ Montana W 78-74 1/2 Cleveland State* W 75-68 1/5 @ UIC* W 68-45 1/7 Butler* W 64-59 1/11 Loyola* W 78-75 1/14 @ UW-Green Bay* L 77-84 1/18 @ Detroit* W 72-71 No Name Pos Ht Wt Yr Hometown 1 Kevin Massiah F 6-5 215 Jr. Toronto, Ont. 1/21 Wright State* W 61-54 2 Chris Hill G 5-10 160 Sr. Chicago, Ill. 1/26 @ Youngstown State* W 78-70 3 Avery Smith G 6-3 175 So. Milwaukee, Wis. 1/30 @ Loyola* W 68-57 4 Mark Pancratz G 6-3 185 Sr. Schaumburg, Ill. 2/2 @ Wright State* L 54-59 5 Ricky Franklin G 6-1 200 Fr. Milwaukee, Wis. 2/4 @ Butler* L 60-63 (OT) 10 Zach Holt G 5-6 160 Fr. Pulaski, Tenn. 2/9 Youngstown State* W 98-57 12 Allan Hanson G 6-0 170 So. Wauwatosa, Wis. 2/11 @ Cleveland State* W 86-57 13 Joah Tucker F 6-5 220 Sr. Milwaukee, Wis. 2/15 UIC* L 86-94 (OT) 14 Derrick Wimmer G 6-4 175 Jr. Milwaukee, Wis. 20 Myles McKay G 6-3 180 Fr. Menomonee Falls, Wis. 2/18 Missouri State L 72-63 21 Jason McCoy F 6-9 192 Sr. Houston, Tex. 2/21 Detroit* W 76-57 22 Kaylan Anderson G 6-5 195 Fr. Toronto, Ont. 3/4 Loyola& W 80-66 24 Boo Davis G 6-3 195 Sr. Chicago, Ill. 3/7 Butler& W 87-71 25 Paige Paulsen F 6-7 220 Jr. Custer, SD 3/16 vs. Oklahoma$ W 82-74 33 Nick Hansen F 6-6 210 Jr. Appleton, Wis. 3/18 vs. Florida$ L 60-82 40 Michael Bendall F 6-7 210 So. Oconomowoc, Wis. * - Horizon League game 42 Tyrone Young G 6-4 198 Jr. Kansas City, Mo. % - Preseason NIT 43 Steve Hoelzel C 6-9 225 Jr. Kaukauna, Wis. 44 Adrian Tigert F 6-7 235 Sr. Oshkosh, Wis. & - Horizon League Tourney (Milwaukee, Wis.) 50 Derrick Ford C 6-10 240 Sr. Toledo, Ohio $ - NCAA Tournament (Jacksonville, Fla.) 114 • UWM Basketball History • Postseason Teams

All-Horizon League performer Joah Tucker All-Horizon League performer Boo Davis All-Horizon League performer Adrian Tigert Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball Expectations were certainly high when the time to distribute Horizon League post- Panthers took the court for the 2005-06 season awards. Joah Tucker and Boo Davis season, but thanks to a stellar group of each earned all-league first-team honors seniors and strong leadership from new while Tigert was named to the second team. head coach Rob Jeter, UWM again made It marked the first time in school history noise on the national stage. the Panthers saw three players named to the all-league teams. The season actually saw UWM drop two of its first three games, but the Panthers When the pairings for the NCAA Tourna- quickly recovered to win 11 of their next ment were announced, it was clear respect 12 outings. Included in the run was an had arrived for UWM basketball. The Pan- impressive road sweep of Wyoming and thers earned a best-ever 11-seed and were Montana, as well as wins in the first five sent to Jacksonville, Fla., for a matchup with Horizon League games of the season. Oklahoma of the Big 12.

The winning run ended with a loss to After the successful run in the NCAA UW-Green Bay, but the Panthers bounced Tournament a year earlier, UWM became back to win their next four league games a popular pick to again pull off a first-round

and stood 9-1 in league play heading into upset. But, even with those expectations on Teams • Postseason History Basketball 115 • UWM the month of February. UWM stumbled their shoulders, the Panthers put together in road losses to Wright State and Butler, a great performance in knocking off Okla- but bounced back with easy wins over homa. In fact, UWM steadily built a lead Youngstown State and at Cleveland State the Horizon League Championship. in the second half and then consistently got to move to the brink of its third-straight to the free throw line down the stretch. The league regular season title. But, senior With Tigert back in the lineup, the Pan- Panthers made 26-of-32 free throws and Adrian Tigert was injured late in the thers made it look easy en route to their led by as many as 14 points in claiming an Cleveland State contest, and without Ti- third tournament title in four years. UWM 82-74 win over the Sooners to advance to gert the Panthers suffered a home loss to bounced Loyola by 14 points and Butler the second round. Davis led the way with UIC. UWM bounced back, though, to beat by 16 to claim the crown and return to the 26 points while Tucker added 24. Detroit, which then knocked off Butler five NCAA Tournament. days later, giving the Panthers the outright Up next for UWM was Florida, which Horizon League title and hosting rights for UWM also again cleaned up when it came would be a daunting task on any floor in NCAA Tournament First Round NCAA Tournament Second Round the country. But, with the game scheduled Jacksonville, Fla. • March 16, 2006 Jacksonville, Fla. • March 18, 2006 to be played in the state of Florida, the Pan- UWM FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA RB PTS UWM FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA RB PTS thers knew they were facing a road game Tucker 5-14 1-6 13-16 5 24 Tucker 4-14 1-5 0-0 2 9 on what would officially be considered a McCoy 0-3 0-0 0-0 2 0 McCoy 2-3 0-1 0-1 1 4 neutral court. Tigert 11-13 2-2 3-4 8 27 Tigert 7-13 0-2 0-0 5 14 Hill 0-6 0-4 0-1 4 0 Hill 2-3 1-2 5-6 3 10 Davis 3-12 2-4 2-3 9 10 The Panthers hung in the contest early and Davis 7-15 4-10 8-10 6 26 Massiah 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 were within eight points early in the second Smith 3-5 0-0 0-0 4 6 Smith 0-3 0-0 2-4 3 2 half. But the deep, athletic Gator squad Pancratz 0-2 0-0 2-2 1 2 Pancratz 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 Hanson 2-3 2-3 0-0 1 6 proved too much for UWM, as Florida Hanson 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 Hansen 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 pulled away for an 82-60 win. Tigert did Ford 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 Bendall 0-0 0-0 0-2 0 0 post a career night in his final game in a Totals 25-55 6-20 26-32 32 82 Young 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 Ford 0-3 0-0 0-0 2 0 Panther uniform, collecting 27 points to Oklahoma FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA RB PTS Totals 22-61 7-20 9-17 33 60 go with eight rebounds. Gray 6-11 0-0 1-1 8 13 Florida FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA RB PTS Bookout 6-10 0-0 2-3 8 14 Brewer 9-16 5-8 0-0 3 23 Just as was the case a year ago, UWM knew Neal 1-8 1-5 0-0 3 3 Noah 5-10 0-0 7-9 7 17 Horford 6-8 0-0 1-3 6 13 it had been eliminated by a team poised to Everett 10-20 0-3 1-2 2 21 Green 2-6 1-4 2-2 2 7 make a deep run in the tournament. In fact, Godbold 5-6 4-5 1-2 7 15 Humphrey 3-7 2-6 1-1 2 9 Florida never looked back after its win over Walker 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 Swanson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 Johnson 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 Moss 3-5 0-1 0-0 9 6 UWM, rolling through four more contests Carter 1-2 0-1 0-0 3 2 Hodge 1-2 0-1 0-0 3 2 on its way to a national title. Berry 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 Longar 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 Tyler 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 Griffin 2-2 0-0 0-0 1 4 Richard 1-2 0-0 3-4 4 5 The tournament loss also brought to a close Totals 32-61 5-14 5-8 35 74 Huertas 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 the career of seven UWM seniors. Tucker, 1 2 TOT Totals 30-56 8-20 14-19 41 82 Davis and Tigert were joined in the 2005- 1 2 TOT UWM 33 49 82 UWM 26 34 60 06 senior class by Chris Hill, Jason McCoy, Oklahoma 31 43 74 A-13,777 Florida 34 48 82 A-13,777 Mark Pancratz and Derrick Ford. NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball UWM NCAA Tournament Game Records - Individual • Points • Three-Point Field Goals Attempted • Rebounds 32 Joah Tucker vs. Illinois 2005 14 Ed McCants vs. Illinois 2005 9 Boo Davis vs. Florida 2006 27 Adrian Tigert vs. Florida 2006 10 Boo Davis vs. Oklahoma 2006 8 Adrian Tigert vs. Florida 2006 26 Boo Davis vs. Oklahoma 2006 9 Ed McCants vs. Alabama 2005 7 Three times 24 Joah Tucker vs. Oklahoma 2006 9 Clay Tucker vs. Notre Dame 2003 23 Joah Tucker vs. Boston College 2005 8 Ed McCants vs. Boston College 2005 • Assists 6 Joah Tucker vs. Boston College 2005 • Field Goals Made • Three-Point Field Goal Percentage 6 Chris Hill vs. Boston College 2005 12 Joah Tucker vs. Illinois 2005 .556 (5-9) McCants vs. Alabama 2005 5 Clay Tucker vs. Notre Dame 2003 11 Adrian Tigert vs. Florida 2006 .500 (4-8) McCants vs. Boston Coll. 2005 4 Five times 8 Ed McCants vs. Alabama 2005 .400 (4-10) Davis vs. Oklahoma 2006 7 Five times • Steals • Free Throws Made 3 Five times • Field Goals Attempted 13 Joah Tucker vs. Oklahoma 2006 18 Joah Tucker vs. Illinois 2005 8 Boo Davis vs. Oklahoma 2006 • Blocked Shots 18 Joah Tucker vs. Boston College 2006 8 Joah Tucker vs. Alabama 2005 2 Boo Davis vs. Illinois 2006 17 Ed McCants vs. Illinois 2005 6 Four times 2 Derrick Ford vs. Boston College 2006 17 Clay Tucker vs. Notre Dame 2003 2 Nate Mielke vs. Notre Dame 2003 16 Ronnie Jones vs. Notre Dame 2003 • Free Throws Attempted 1 10 times 16 Joah Tucker vs. Oklahoma 2006 • Field Goal Percentage (min. 10 att.) 14 Joah Tucker vs. Alabama 2005 • Turnovers .846 (11-13) Tigert vs. Florida 2006 10 Boo Davis vs. Oklahoma 2006 6 Chris Hill vs. Illinois 2005 .667 (12-18) Tucker vs. Illinois 2005 8 Joah Tucker vs. Illinois 2005 4 Joah Tucker vs. Oklahoma 2006 .600 (6-10) McCants vs. Boston Coll. 2005 8 Dylan Page vs. Notre Dame 2005 3 Six times .538 (7-13) Tigert vs. Oklahoma 2006 .533 (8-15) McCants vs. Alabama 2005 • Free Throw Percentage • Minutes .813 (13-16) Tucker vs. Oklahoma 2006 39 Joah Tucker vs. Oklahoma 2006 • Three-Point Field Goals Made .800 (8-10) Davis vs. Oklahoma 2006 37 Boo Davis vs. Oklahoma 2006 5 Ed McCants vs. Alabama 2005 .750 (6-8) Tucker vs. Illinois 2005 36 Chris Hill vs. Florida 2006 4 Boo Davis vs. Oklahoma 2006 .750 (6-8) Page vs. Notre Dame 2003 36 Chris Hill vs. Illinois 2005 4 Ed McCants vs. Illinois 2005 36 Joah Tucker vs. Illinois 2005 4 Ed McCants vs. Boston College 2005 36 Chris Hill vs. Boston College 2005 3 Two times 36 Clay Tucker vs. Notre Dame 2003 UWM NCAA Tournament Game Records - Team • Points • Three-Point Field Goals Attempted • Rebound Margin 83 vs. Alabama 2005 29 vs. Illinois 2005 +2 vs. Illinois 2005 83 vs. Boston College 2005 24 vs. Boston College 2005 -3 vs. Oklahoma 2006

• Points (One half) • Three-Point Field Goal Percentage • Assists

116 • UWM Basketball Records History • NCAA Tournament 49 vs. Oklahoma 2006 .571 (12-21) vs. Alabama 2005 20 vs. Alabama 2005 45 vs. Alabama 2005 .458 (11-24) vs. Boston College 2005 17 vs. Boston College 2005

• Field Goals Made • Free Throws Made • Steals 26 vs. Alabama 2005 26 vs. Oklahoma 2006 11 vs. Notre Dame 2003 26 vs. Boston College 2005 20 vs. Boston College 2005 11 vs. Boston College 2005

• Field Goals Attempted • Free Throws Attempted • Blocked Shots 66 vs. Notre Dame 2003 32 vs. Oklahoma 2006 5 vs. Boston College 2005 61 vs. Florida 2006 28 vs. Alabama 2005 3 Three times

• Field Goal Percentage • Free Throw Percentage • Turnovers .520 (26-50) vs. Alabama 2005 .909 (20-22) vs. Boston College 2005 16 vs. Boston College 2005 .473 (26-55) vs. Boston College 2005 .813 (26-32) vs. Oklahoma 2006 12 Three times

• Three-Point Field Goals Made • Rebounds • Fouls 12 vs. Alabama 2005 37 vs. Notre Dame 2003 26 vs. Boston College 2005 11 vs. Boston College 2005 35 vs. Illinois 2006 25 vs. Notre Dame 2003 Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 UWM Record Book Dylan Page ranks ninth on UWM’s all-time scoring list and 10th on the school’s all-time rebounding list 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball Year Coach Record Pct. League Year Coach Record Pct. League 1896-97 None Listed 9-2 .818 Independent 1956-57 Russ Rebholz 12-7 .632 WSCC 1897-98 None Listed 5-1 .833 Independent 1957-58 Russ Rebholz 13-7 .650 WSCC 1898-99 None Listed 7-1 .875 Independent 1958-59 Russ Rebholz 17-4 .810 WSCC 1899-00 None Listed 0-3 .000 Independent 1959-60 Russ Rebholz 18-4 .818 WSCC 1900-01 None Listed 13-3 .813 Independent 1960-61 Russ Rebholz 8-12 .400 WSCC 1901-02 None Listed 15-2 .882 Independent 1961-62 Russ Rebholz 4-17 .190 WSCC 1902-03 None Listed 8-9 .471 Independent 1962-63 Russ Rebholz 4-17 .190 WSCC 1903-04 None Listed 13-5 .722 Independent 1963-64 Ray Krzoska 3-18 .143 WSCC 1904-05 None Listed #2-6 .250 Independent 1964-65 Ray Krzoska 9-14 .391 Independent 1905-06 None Listed #2-6 .250 Independent 1965-66 Ray Krzoska 15-10 .600 Independent 1906-07 None Listed #2-3 .400 Independent 1966-67 Ray Krzoska 14-11 .560 Independent 1907-08 None Listed #3-5 .375 Independent 1967-68 Ray Krzoska 16-11 .593 Independent 1908-09 Charles Davies 7-8 .467 Independent 1968-69 Ray Krzoska 15-11 .577 Independent 1909-10 Charles Davies #4-11 .267 Independent 1969-70 Ray Krzoska 14-12 .538 Independent 1910-11 Emmett Angell 12-5 .706 Independent 1970-71 Charles Parsley 13-10 .565 Independent 1911-12 Emmett Angell 14-2 .875 Independent 1971-72 Charles Parsley 15-11 .577 Independent 1912-13 Emmett Angell 14-2 .875 WNC 1972-73 Charles Parsley 18-8 .692 Independent 1913-14 Emmett Angell 11-8 .579 WNC 1973-74 Bill Klucas 14-12 .538 Independent 1914-15 Barney Anderson 15-5 .750 WNC 1974-75 Bill Klucas 8-18 .308 Independent 1915-16 Barney Anderson 8-10-1 .450 WNC 1975-76 Bob Gottlieb 11-15 .423 Independent 1916-17 Barney Anderson 3-11 .214 WNC 1976-77 Bob Gottlieb 19-8 .704 Independent 1917-18 Paul Stothart 1-9 .100 WNC 1977-78 Bob Gottlieb 15-12 .556 Independent 1918-19 George Downer 10-5 .667 WNC 1978-79 Bob Gottlieb 8-18 .308 Independent 1919-20 George Downer 5-7 .417 WNC 1979-80 Bob Gottlieb 9-17 .346 Independent 1920-21 Barney Anderson 2-9 .182 WNC 1980-81 Bob Voight 13-13 .500 Independent 1921-22 Barney Anderson 6-7 .462 WNC 1981-82 Bob Voight 20-6 .769 Independent 1922-23 Barney Anderson 2-10 .167 WNC 1982-83 Bob Voight 18-6 .750 Independent 1923-24 Barney Anderson 11-5 .688 WNC 1983-84 Ray Swetalla 6-20 .231 Independent 1924-25 Barney Anderson 7-10 .412 WNC 1984-85 Ray Swetalla 9-17 .346 Independent 1925-26 Barney Anderson 5-9 .357 WNC 1985-86 Ray Swetalla 10-17 .370 Independent 1926-27 Milton Murray 1-11 .083 WNC 1986-87 Ray Swetalla 8-20 .286 Independent 1927-28 Milton Murray 5-12 .294 WSTCC 1987-88 Steve Antrim 16-12 .571 Independent 1928-29 Milton Murray 5-10 .333 WSTCC 1988-89 Steve Antrim 24-7 .774 Independent 1929-30 Milton Murray 6-7 .462 WSTCC 1989-90 Steve Antrim 10-18 .357 Independent 1930-31 Guy Penwell 8-7 .533 WSTCC 1990-91 Steve Antrim 18-10 .643 Independent 1931-32 Guy Penwell 4-13 .235 WSTCC 1991-92 Steve Antrim 20-8 .714 Independent 1932-33 Guy Penwell 9-8 .529 WSTCC 1992-93 Steve Antrim 23-4 .852 Independent 1933-34 Guy Penwell 13-4 .765 WSTCC 1993-94 Steve Antrim 10-17 .370 Mid-Con 1934-35 Guy Penwell 9-6 .600 WSTCC 1994-95 Steve Antrim 3-24 .111 MCC 1935-36 Guy Penwell 12-5 .706 WSTCC 1995-96 Ric Cobb 9-18 .333 MCC 1936-37 Guy Penwell 7-9 .438 WSTCC 1996-97 Ric Cobb 8-20 .286 MCC

118 • UWM Basketball HistoryYears • Record Through The 1937-38 Guy Penwell 11-5 .688 WSTCC 1997-98 Ric Cobb 3-24 .111 MCC 1938-39 Guy Penwell 9-7 .563 WSTCC 1998-99 Ric Cobb 8-19 .296 MCC 1939-40 Guy Penwell 12-4 .750 WSTCC 1999-00 Bo Ryan 15-14 .517 MCC 1940-41 Guy Penwell 16-0 1.00 WSTCC 2000-01 Bo Ryan 15-13 .536 MCC 1941-42 Guy Penwell 11-5 .688 WSTCC 2001-02 Bruce Pearl 16-13 .552 Horizon 1942-43 John Tierney 7-6 .538 WSTCC 2002-03 Bruce Pearl 24-8 .750 Horizon 1943-44 John Tierney 6-7 .462 WSTCC 2003-04 Bruce Pearl 20-11 .645 Horizon 1944-45 John Tierney 9-6 .600 WSTCC 2004-05 Bruce Pearl 26-6 .813 Horizon 1945-46 John Tierney 12-6 .667 WSTCC 2005-06 Rob Jeter 22-9 .710 Horizon 1946-47 Guy Penwell 11-8 .579 WSTCC-South Total 110 years 1166-1064-1 .523 1947-48 Guy Penwell 13-8 .619 WSTCC-South 1948-49 Guy Penwell 10-12 .455 WSTCC Key: 1949-50 Guy Penwell 20-7 .741 WSTCC WNC - Wisconsin Normal Conference 1950-51 Guy Penwell 6-15 .286 WSCC WSTCC - Wisconsin State Teacher’s College Conference 1951-52 Guy Penwell 5-15 .250 WSCC WSUC - Wisconsin State Universities Conference 1952-53 Russ Rebholz 9-12 .429 WSCC WSCC - Wisconsin State Colleges Conference 1953-54 Russ Rebholz 14-7 .667 WSCC Mid-Con - Mid-Continent Conference 1954-55 Russ Rebholz 11-10 .524 WSCC MCC - Midwestern Collegiate Conference 1955-56 Russ Rebholz 13-8 .619 WSCC Horizon - Horizon League Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball School W L First Last School W L First Last Air Force 1 1 2004 2004 Montana State 2 0 1991 1991 Alabama 1 0 2005 2005 Morehead State 1 1 1991 1991 UAB First Meeting Mt. Senario 1 0 2000 2000 Alcorn State 2 0 1992 1992 Nebraska-Omaha 1 0 2001 2001 Ball State 0 1 1999 1999 New Hampshire 2 0 1993 1993 Bethune Cookman 2 0 1999 2000 Nichols State 2 0 1991 1991 Boston College 1 0 2005 2005 N.C. State 0 1 2003 2003 Boise State 0 1 2004 2004 NE Illinois 7 7 1991 1997 Butler 8 20 1995 2006 Northern Illinois 4 7 1992 1997 Cal State Northridge 5 1 1991 1993 Northern Iowa First Meeting Canisius 0 1 2000 2000 Northwestern 0 1 1998 1998 Central Connecticut St. 1 0 1991 1991 Notre Dame 0 1 2003 2003 Central Florida 2 0 1990 1991 Oakland 1 0 2005 2005 Central Michigan 4 1 1991 1999 Oklahoma 1 0 2006 2006 Chicago State 9 0 1991 2003 Prairie View 2 0 2003 2004 Cincinnati 0 1 1999 1999 Purdue 1 0 2005 2005

Cleveland State 14 10 1994 2006 Radford First Meeting Records I Series • Division Book Record 119 • UWM Colorado 0 2 2000 2001 Rice 1 0 2004 2004 Concordia - St. Paul 2 0 2001 2003 Sacramento State 3 1 1992 1993 Dayton 0 1 1994 1994 Saint Louis 2 0 2004 2005 Detroit 13 13 1995 2006 Sam Houston State 0 2 1997 1998 Drake 1 0 1992 1992 San Diego 2 0 2000 2001 Eastern Illinois 2 2 1990 1994 Santa Clara 0 1 2003 2003 Eastern Michigan 1 2 1991 1993 Siena 0 1 1994 1994 Edgewood First Meeting South Dakota State 2 0 2004 2005 Evansville 0 1 1997 1997 SEMO 1 4 1992 2002 Fairfield 1 1 1993 1993 Southern Illinois 0 2 2003 2003 Fairleigh Dickinson 1 1 1997 1999 Southern Utah 1 3 1990 1993 Florida 0 1 2006 2006 Stetson 2 0 1995 1996 Florida Atlantic 1 1 1995 2001 Stony Brook 2 0 1998 2000 Florida International 2 0 1991 2992 Tennessee Chatt. 1 1 1990 1991 Georgia 0 1 2002 2002 Tennessee Tech 1 1 1990 2005 Hawai’i 2 0 2005 2005 Texas-San Antonio 0 2 1996 1997 Idaho State 1 0 2003 2003 Toledo 0 1 1997 1997 Illinois 0 3 1990 2005 Tri-State 0 1 1998 1998 Illinois-Chicago 13 16 1994 2006 Trinity 1 0 1998 1998 Illinois Tech 2 0 1990 1995 Troy State 1 0 1999 1999 Indiana State 1 2 1997 2002 Upper Iowa 1 0 2005 2005 Iowa 0 1 2000 2000 Utah 0 6 1990 1999 Iowa State 0 3 1995 2001 Valparaiso 3 6 1994 2004 Kansas 0 1 2004 2004 Virginia Tech 1 0 2001 2001 La Salle 0 1 1995 1995 Washington State First Meeting Lipscomb 1 0 2000 2000 Western Illinois 1 0 1998 1998 Louisville 0 1 2001 2001 Western Michigan 3 4 1991 2001 Loyola Chicago 19 7 1995 2006 Wisconsin 1 13 1992 2005 Maine 2 1 1992 2002 UW-Green Bay 14 16 1992 2006 Manhattan 1 1 2004 2004 UW-Oshkosh 1 0 1991 1991 Marquette 0 6 1994 1998 UW-Parkside 5 1 1991 2004 Memphis 0 1 2005 2005 Wright State 17 12 1991 2006 Michigan First Meeting Wyoming 1 0 2005 2005 Michigan Tech 1 0 1999 1999 Xavier 0 1 1995 1995 Minnesota-Morris 1 0 1996 1996 Youngstown State 14 2 1991 2006 Mississippi Valley St. 2 0 2002 2002 • 2006-07 opponents listed in bold - exhibition opponents are UMKC 3 4 1990 1999 highlighted but do not count in series records Missouri St. 1 1 2002 2006 • Some school names have been changed to reflect their current Montana 2 0 2003 2005 name

NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball ...... W L First Last ...... W L First Last ...... W L First Last Abilene Christian ...... 1 0 1987 1987 Creighton...... 1 4 1967 1972 Iona...... 0 2 1978 1979 Air Force ...... 2 3 1974 2004 Dayton...... 0 1 1994 1994 Iowa...... 0 2 1968 2000 Akron...... 1 1 1980 1989 Defiance...... 0 1 1967 1967 Iowa St...... 0 3 1995 2001 Alabama...... 1 0 2005 2005 Denison...... 1 0 1980 1980 Jacksonville...... 0 2 1975 1976 UAB...... First Meeting DePaul...... 0 9 1952 1972 Jackson State...... 1 2 1979 1980 Alcorn State ...... 2 0 1992 1992 Detroit...... 13 13 1995 2006 Jordan College...... 2 0 1937 1938 Allen Bradley ...... 0 1 1949 1956 Dominican-Racine ...... 5 0 1966 1973 Kansas...... 0 1 2004 2004 American College...... 5 0 1923 1926 Drake...... 1 0 1992 1992 Lakehead (Ontario)...... 0 1 1983 1983 Anderson (IN)...... 0 1 1950 1950 Dubuque...... 4 2 1966 1968 Lakeland...... 8 4 1965 1989 Arizona State...... 0 1 1966 1966 East Carolina ...... 1 0 1980 1980 Lake Forest...... 2 0 1968 1970 Ark.-Little Rock...... 1 1 1978 1980 E. Tennessee State...... 0 1 1979 1979 Lake Superior St...... 2 0 1988 1989 Arkansas State...... 1 2 1973 1979 Eastern Illinois...... 7 12 1949 1994 La Salle...... 0 1 1995 1995 Augustana (SD)...... 2 1 1960 1989 Eastern Michigan...... 5 7 1968 1993 Lawrence ...... 3 12 1902 1955 Austin Peay...... 0 1 1980 1980 Edgewood...... First Meeting Lewis...... 7 1 1914 1988 Ball State...... 3 4 1946 1999 Endinboro State ...... 1 0 1969 1969 Lincoln...... 0 1 1960 1960 Bellarmine...... 1 0 1969 1969 Elmhurst...... 1 0 1967 1967 Lipscomb...... 1 0 2000 2000 Belmont Abbey...... 1 0 1978 1978 Eureka...... 1 0 1984 1984 Long Beach State...... 0 1 1970 1970 Beloit...... 3 8 1910 1986 Evansville...... 0 3 1979 1997 Long Island...... 1 1 1972 1972 Bemidji State...... 1 1 1986 1989 Fairfield...... 1 1 1993 1993 Loras (IA)...... 10 8 1956 1986 Bethune Cookman ...... 2 0 1999 2000 Fairleigh Dickinson...... 2 2 1974 1999 Louisville...... 0 1 2001 2001 Boston College...... 1 0 2005 2005 Ferris State...... 3 4 1969 1989 Loyola Chicago...... 21 13 1924 2006 Bowling Green ...... 0 1 1975 1975 Florida...... 0 1 2006 2006 Loyola Marymount ...... 1 1 1968 1969 Bradley...... 1 1 1965 1972 Florida Atlantic...... 1 1 1995 2001 Luther...... 1 1 1951 1952 Brigham Young...... 0 1 1972 1972 Florida Int’l...... 3 0 1990 2002 Macalester...... 3 1 1949 1957 Buffalo...... 0 3 1967 1978 Florida State...... 0 3 1971 1975 Maine...... 3 2 1978 2002 Butler...... 9 22 1966 2006 Georgia...... 0 1 2002 2002 Manhattan...... 2 1 1973 2004 Cal St. Northridge...... 5 1 1991 1993 George Williams...... 5 1 1934 1943 Mankato St...... 0 2 1987 1988 Canisius...... 0 1 2000 2000 Georgia Southern...... 1 1 1972 1974 Marian...... 4 0 1984 1986 Cardinal Stritch...... 1 1 1986 1986 Georgia Southwest...... 2 0 1970 1976 Marquette...... 0 35 1902 1998 Carroll (WI)...... 26 26 1905 1989 Gonzaga...... 1 1 1976 1978 Marshall...... 0 1 1975 1975 Carroll (MT)...... 0 1 1965 1965 Grand Valley State...... 1 3 1981 1990 Mary (ND)...... 1 0 1987 1987 Carthage...... 4 3 1968 1986 Hamline...... 0 2 1936 1937 McNeese State...... 1 1 1978 1980 120 • UWM Basketball History • All-Time Series120 • UWM Basketball Records History • All-Time Case Western ...... 1 0 1980 1980 Hawai’i...... 2 0 2005 2006 Memphis...... 0 3 1973 2005 Centenary...... 2 0 1977 1977 Houston Baptist...... 2 0 1977 1978 Mercer...... 1 1 1973 1973 C. Connecticut State ...... 1 0 1991 1991 Howard...... 3 0 1976 1979 Miami (OH)...... 0 1 1947 1947 Central Florida...... 2 0 1990 1991 Huron (SD)...... 0 1 1986 1986 Michigan...... First Meeting Central Michigan...... 10 11 1946 1999 Idaho...... 0 1 1978 1978 Michigan-Central...... 0 1 1948 1948 Central St...... 1 0 1989 1989 Idaho State...... 1 0 2003 2003 Michigan Tech...... 5 2 1954 1999 Charleston...... 1 0 1980 1980 Illinois...... 1 4 1932 2005 Milton...... 18 4 1915 1982 Chicago St...... 10 1 1949 2003 Illinois Benedictine...... 1 1 1983 1986 MSOE...... 3 0 1985 1986 Cincinnati...... 0 3 1975 1999 Illinois-Chicago...... 26 18 1969 2006 Minnesota...... 0 2 1972 1972 Cleveland St...... 14 11 1994 2006 Illinois State...... 5 11 1949 1980 Minnesota-Duluth...... 1 2 1977 1984 Colorado...... 0 4 1983 2001 Illinois Tech...... 12 7 1947 1995 Minnesota-Morris...... 1 0 1996 1996 Colorado College...... 3 0 1981 1983 Indianapolis...... 1 1 1989 1989 Miss. Valley St...... 2 0 2002 2002 Colorado State...... 0 1 1974 1974 IPFW...... 0 1 1987 1987 UMKC...... 4 5 1989 1999 Conc.-St. Paul...... 2 0 2001 2003 IUPUI...... 3 1 1986 1990 Missouri-Rolla...... 6 2 1970 1973 Concordia (WI)...... 37 8 1906 1986 Indiana State...... 2 5 1962 2002 Missouri St...... 1 1 2002 2006 Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball ...... W L First Last ...... W L First Last ...... W L First Last Missouri-St. Louis...... 6 5 1968 1978 Sacramento State...... 3 1 1992 1993 Tulsa...... 1 1 1976 1977 Monmouth...... 2 1 1967 1969 St. Bonaventure...... 0 2 1978 1979 Upper Iowa...... 2 0 1983 2005 Montana...... 2 1 1965 2005 St. Cloud State...... 0 2 1987 1988 Utah...... 0 6 1990 1999 Montana State...... 2 0 1991 1991 St. Cloud Teachers...... 0 1 1958 1958 Utah State...... 0 1 1974 1974 Morehead State...... 1 1 1991 1991 St. Francis...... 1 0 1975 1975 Valparaiso...... 5 7 1986 2004 Mt. Senario...... 2 0 1986 2000 St. John’s (MN)...... 1 1 1905 1984 Virginia Tech...... 1 1 1977 2001 Mt. St. Paul...... 1 0 1969 1969 St. Joseph’s (IN)...... 3 1 1966 1969 Virginia Union...... 0 2 1980 1989 Neb.-Omaha...... 0 3 1975 2001 Saint Louis...... 2 2 1978 2005 Viterbo...... 1 0 1988 1988 UNLV...... 0 1 1966 1966 St. Mary’s (MN)...... 1 3 1932 1965 Washburn...... 1 1 1965 1965 New Hampshire...... 2 0 1993 1993 St. Mary’s (TX)...... 1 0 1973 1973 Washington (MO)...... 2 0 1967 1968 New Orleans...... 0 4 1970 1976 St. Norbert...... 32 25 1936 1989 Washington State...... First Meeting Nichols State...... 2 0 1991 1991 St. Peter’s (NJ)...... 1 0 1971 1971 Wayne State...... 5 1 1967 1989 UNC-Wilmington...... 0 2 1977 1977 St. Scholastica...... 2 0 1981 1982 Weber State...... 0 1 1966 1966 North Central...... 4 0 1936 1988 St. Xavier...... 2 6 1982 1987 West Georgia...... 1 0 1988 1988 N.C. State...... 0 1 2003 2003 Sam Houston State...... 0 2 1997 1998 West Texas State...... 1 1 1975 1975 • All-Time Book Record 121 • UWM Records Series North Dakota...... 1 2 1975 1987 Samford...... 1 2 1970 1978 West Virginia...... 1 0 1980 1980 North Dakota State...... 0 2 1965 1965 San Diego...... 2 0 2000 2001 Western Illinois...... 16 14 1963 1998 North Park ...... 1 5 1967 1985 San Francisco State...... 1 0 1973 1973 Western Kentucky...... 1 1 1977 1979 Northland...... 3 1 1967 1985 Santa Clara...... 0 1 2003 2003 Western Michigan...... 3 5 1989 2001 Northeast Missouri...... 1 1 1968 1970 Shaw (MI)...... 1 0 1975 1975 Western Ontario...... 2 0 1967 1967 NE Illinois...... 16 10 1980 1997 Siena...... 0 1 1994 1994 Winona State...... 3 0 1974 1990 Northern Arizona...... 1 0 1968 1968 Silver Lake...... 1 0 1976 1976 Wichita State...... 0 1 1975 1975 Northern Colorado...... 2 0 1978 1989 South Alabama...... 1 1 1970 1970 Wisconsin...... 1 22 1901 2005 Northern Illinois...... 9 17 1947 1997 South Dakota...... 2 0 1972 1972 UW-Eau Claire...... 11 16 1931 1989 Northern Iowa ...... 1 1 1941 1975 South Dakota St...... 2 0 2004 2005 UW-Green Bay...... 14 21 1971 2006 Northern Michigan...... 9 9 1959 1990 SEMO...... 1 5 1950 2002 UW-La Crosse...... 18 34 1912 1988 NE Illinois...... 0 1 1980 1987 Southern Illinois...... 1 5 1971 2003 UW-Oshkosh...... 53 55 1902 1991 Northwestern...... 7 6 1923 1998 SIU-Edwardsville...... 7 4 1970 1990 UW-Parkside...... 15 16 1971 2004 Notre Dame...... 0 1 2003 2003 S. Mississippi...... 0 1 1975 1975 UW-Platteville...... 43 51 1913 1990 Oakland (Mich.)...... 6 0 1969 2005 Southern Utah...... 2 3 1966 1993 UW-River Falls...... 20 13 1916 1986 Oglethorpe...... 2 0 1973 1975 SW Baptist...... 0 1 1989 1989 UW-Stevens Point...... 36 41 1911 1988 Ohio State...... 0 2 1971 1972 SW Texas State...... 1 0 1976 1976 UW-Stout...... 12 3 1946 1986 Oklahoma...... 1 0 2006 2006 Stetson...... 3 0 1971 1996 UW-Superior...... 12 7 1932 1985 ...... 0 3 1968 1979 Stony Brook...... 2 0 1998 2000 UW-Whitewater...... 76 44 1908 1987 Oral Roberts...... 0 4 1972 1980 Taylor...... 1 1 1986 1988 Wittenberg...... 1 1 1961 1961 Pan American ...... 2 2 1977 1979 Tennessee...... 0 1 1974 1974 Wright State...... 18 14 1977 2006 Portland State...... 1 1 1977 1979 Tennessee Chatt...... 1 1 1990 1991 Wyoming...... 1 0 2005 2005 Prairie View...... 2 0 2003 2004 Tennessee Tech...... 1 2 1989 2005 Xavier...... 1 2 1972 1995 Purdue...... 1 0 2005 2005 Texas-Arlington...... 0 1 1980 1980 Youngstown State...... 17 2 1974 2006 Purdue-Calumet...... 0 1 1987 1987 Texas El Paso...... 0 1 1971 1971 Quincy...... 2 2 1968 1989 Texas-San Antonio...... 0 2 1996 1997 • Non-collegiate opponents for late 19th and Radford...... First Meeting Texas Southern ...... 1 2 1975 1980 early 20th Century are not listed Ripon...... 4 2 1912 1970 Toledo...... 0 1 1997 1997 • 2006-07 opponents listed in bold - exhibition Robert Morris...... 2 0 1977 1977 Towson State...... 1 0 1980 1980 opponents are also highlighted but games do Rocky Mountain...... 1 0 1973 1973 Tri-State...... 0 1 1998 1998 not count in series records Roosevelt...... 7 3 1982 1987 Trinity...... 1 0 1998 1998 • Some school names have been changed to Rosary...... 5 1 1982 1988 Troy State...... 0 1 1999 1999 reflect their current name NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball 2005-2006 2/16 Butler* W 64-53 Head Coach: Rob Jeter 2/19 @Hawai’i W 87-81 Record: 22-9; 12-4 Horizon 2/26 @Cleveland State* W 81-59 Home Arena: U.S. Cellular Arena 3/5 Loyola& W 94-76 11/15 @ Memphis% L 52-79 3/8 Detroit& W 59-58 11/21 Upper Iowa W 93-64 3/17 vs. Alabama$ W 83-73 11/28 @ Tennessee Tech L 67-72 3/19 vs. Boston College$ W 83-75 12/3 Saint Louis W 82-71 3/24 vs. Illinois# L 77-63 12/6 @ South Dakota State W 76-51 * - Horizon League game 12/10 Hawai’i W 58-52 % - Played at Kemper Arena (Kansas City, Mo.) 12/15 @ Wisconsin L 68-74 & - Horizon League Tourney (Milwaukee, Wis.) 12/17 UW-Green Bay* W 80-60 $ - NCAA Tournament (Cleveland, Ohio) 12/21 Oakland W 83-60 # - NCAA Tournament (Rosemont, Ill.) 12/27 @ Wyoming W 84-69 12/30 @ Montana W 78-74 2003-2004 1/2 Cleveland State* W 75-68 Head Coach: Bruce Pearl 1/5 @ UIC* W 68-45 Record: 20-11; 13-3 Horizon 1/7 Butler* W 64-59 Home Arena: U.S. Cellular Arena 1/11 Loyola* W 78-75 11/22 Montana W 95-83 1/14 @ UW-Green Bay* L 77-84 11/25 Concordia-St. Paul (K) W 90-62 1/18 @ Detroit* W 72-71 11/29 Southern Illinois L 77-81 1/21 Wright State* W 61-54 12/3 @Prairie View A&M W 87-70 1/26 @ Youngstown State* W 78-70 12/7 @NC State L 71-77 1/30 @ Loyola* W 68-57 12/10 @Valparaiso W 86-82 2/2 @ Wright State* L 54-59 12/13 @Wisconsin L 71-89 2/4 @ Butler* L 60-63 (OT) 12/23 Illinois-Chicago* W 78-62 Clay Tucker was named the 2003 Horizon 2/9 Youngstown State* W 98-57 Cable Car Classic; Santa Clara, Calif. League Tournament MVP 2/11 @ Cleveland State* W 86-57 12/29 @Santa Clara L 64-66 12/7 @SW Missouri State W 86-77 2/15 UIC* L 86-94 (OT) 12/30 vs. Idaho State W 85-70 12/11 Valparaiso W 75-61 2/18 Missouri State L 72-63 1/2 @Air Force L 49-71 12/14 @Miss. Valley State W 83-75 2/21 Detroit* W 76-57 1/5 Detroit* W 82-74 12/17 UW-Parkside W 84-70 3/4 Loyola& W 80-66 1/8 Butler* W 71-59 12/21 Loyola* W 100-80 3/7 Butler& W 87-71 1/10 @Loyola* W 97-87 12/28 @Georgia L 89-69 3/16 vs. Oklahoma$ W 82-74 1/15 Youngstown State* (K) W 80-74 1/2 @Detroit* W 73-72 3/18 vs. Florida$ L 60-82 1/17 @UW-Green Bay* W 82-70 1/4 @Cleveland State* W 70-58 * - Horizon League game 1/22 @Cleveland State* W 78-64 1/9 @Illinois-Chicago* L 92-102 % - Preseason NIT 1/24 @Detroit* W 85-68 1/11 Youngstown State* W 74-56 & - Horizon League Tourney (Milwaukee, Wis.) 1/27 @Wright State* W 68-54 1/14 @Chicago State W 81-73 $ - NCAA Tournament (Jacksonville, Fla.) 1/31 UW-Green Bay* W 81-70 1/18 @UW-Green Bay* L 68-79 2/5 @Illinois-Chicago* L 82-86 1/23 Butler* W 69-65 2004-2005 2/7 Wright State* W 72-66 1/25 Wright State* W 74-59 Head Coach: Bruce Pearl 2/12 Loyola* W 77-71 2/1 @Loyola* W 92-91 Record: 26-6; 14-2 Horizon 2/14 @Youngstown State* L 85-84 2/6 Detroit* W 61-50 Home Arena: U.S. Cellular Arena 2/17 @Butler* L 75-58 2/8 Cleveland State* W 86-69 11/20 Prairie View A&M W 117-55 2/21 Manhattan L 76-83 2/10 UW-Green Bay* W 78-54 11/23 UW-Parkside W 87-50 2/28 Cleveland State* (K) W 88-63 2/13 Illinois-Chicago* W 81-78

122 • UWM Basketball History • Year-By-Year Results 122 • UWM Basketball History • Year-By-Year 11/28 Air Force W 50-45 3/6 vs. Detroit# W 58-50 2/15 @Youngstown State* W 86-61 12/1 South Dakota State W 89-54 3/9 Illinois-Chicago& L 62-65 2/22 @Southern Illinois L 64-66 12/4 @Illinois-Chicago* W 75-67 3/17 Rice$ W 91-63 2/27 @Wright State* W 98-65 12/7 @Saint Louis W 57-47 3/20 @Boise State$ L 70-73 3/1 @Butler* L 74-76 12/11 @Valparaiso L 72-71 * - Horizon League game 3/8 Illinois-Chicago# W 75-73 12/15 @Wisconsin L 66-37 (K) - Played at Klotsche Center 3/11 Butler# W 69-52 12/22 vs. Kansas% L 73-62 # - Horizon League Tourney (Indianapolis, Ind.) 3/20 vs. Notre Dame& L 69-70 12/30 @Manhattan W 88-78-ot & - Horizon League Tourney (Milwaukee, Wis.) * - Horizon League game 1/3 Detroit* L 76-68 $ - National Invitation Tournament # - Horizon League Tourney (Milwaukee, Wis.) 1/6 @Butler* W 71-68-ot & - NCAA Tournament (Indianapolis, Ind.) 1/8 Loyola* W 73-56 2002-2003 1/12 @Youngstown State.* W 65-42 Head Coach: Bruce Pearl 2001-2002 1/15 UW-Green Bay* W 86-56 Record: 24-8; 13-3 Horizon Head Coach: Bruce Pearl 1/17 Wright State* W 71-66 Home Arena: Klotsche Center Record: 16-13; 11-5 Horizon 1/20 Cleveland State* W 85-65 11/23 @Wisconsin L 72-83 Home Arena: Klotsche Center 1/22 @Detroit* W 61-48 11/26 Mississippi Valley St. W 77-75 11/17 Concordia-St. Paul W 77-63 1/26 @Purdue W 73-68 University Hoops Classic, New Orleans, La. 11/21 @Western Michigan L 80-81 1/29 @UW-Green Bay* L 76-72 11/28 vs. SEMO L 75-89 11/24 @Valparaiso L 69-82 2/2 @Wright State W 79-70 11/30 vs. Indiana State W 71-59 Tribune Cyclone Challenge, Ames, Iowa 2/5 Illinois-Chicago* W 85-75 12/1 vs. Maine W 79-63 11/30 @Iowa State L 62-71 2/10 @Loyola* W 74-67 Pizza Hut Classic, Springfield, Mo. 12/1 vs. Nebraska-Omaha W 87-68 2/12 Youngstown State* W 90-67 12/6 vs. Florida Int’l W 61-48 12/4 Chicago State W 84-47 Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball Jim Thorpe Classic, Louisville, Ky. 12/5 Sam Houston State L 58-59 12/7 @Louisville L 90-75 12/8 @Marquette L 56-77 12/8 vs. Virginia Tech W 80-70-ot 12/12 UMKC L 68-88 12/15 Western Michigan L 59-51 12/14 @Northwestern L 44-80 12/22 UW-Parkside W 91-58 12/20 Tri-State L 53-56 12/27 Wisconsin L 79-81 12/29 Trinity International W 74-66 12/30 @Colorado L 87-93 1/2 Detroit* L 54-71 1/2 @Youngstown State* W 77-55 1/7 @UW-Green Bay* L 66-74 1/5 UW-Green Bay* W 63-51 1/12 @Loyola* W 78-59 1/10 Loyola* L 87-91 1/14 @Illinois-Chicago* W 52-50 1/12 Illinois-Chicago* W 75-49 1/21 Wright State* W 69-65 1/17 @Wright State* W 86-80-ot 1/23 Butler* L 65-68 1/19 @Butler* W 73-73 1/28 @Detroit* L 53-78 1/24 Cleveland State* W 78-69 1/30 @Cleveland State* L 68-72 1/26 Detroit* W 66-48 2/3 @Western Illinois L 58-71 1/30 Butler* L 59-58 2/6 UW-Green Bay* W 59-57 2/4 @Loyola* W 80-70 2/11 Loyola* L 68-76-ot 2/7 @Illinois-Chicago* L 73-71 2/13 Illinois-Chicago* W 71-57 2/9 Youngstown State* W 96-76 2/16 Cleveland State* L 64-75 2/14 Wright State* W 94-68 2/18 @Butler* L 63-78 2/21 @Cleveland State* L 69-67 2/20 @Wright State* L 69-71 2/23 @Detroit* L 61-94 2/27 vs. UW-Green Bay# L 66-72 2/25 @UW-Green Bay* W 76-66 * - MCC Game • Year-By-Year Book Record 123 • UWM Results 3/2 vs. Illinois-Chicago# L 63-75 # - MCC Tourney (Chicago) * - Horizon League game Chad Angeli was named an all-MCC performer # - Horizon League Tourney (Cleveland, Ohio) following the 1999-2000 season 1997-1998 Head Coach: Ric Cobb 2000-2001 11/23 Wisconsin L 49-69 Record: 3-24; 2-12 MCC Head Coach: Bo Ryan 11/27 @UMKC W 70-68 Home Arena: Wisconsin Center Arena Record: 15-13; 7-7 MCC Ball State Tournament; Muncie, Ind. 11/19 @Evansville L 51-69 Home Arena: Klotsche Center 12/3 vs. Troy State W 80-61 11/22 Western Illinois W 62-57 11/19 @Iowa L 79-83 12/4 @Ball State L 58-71 11/26 @Toledo L 35-70 11/21 Lipscomb W 74-58 12/6 Michigan Tech W 86-52 11/29 Western Michigan L 47-84 Golden Panther Thanksgiving Shootout; Miami 12/8 @Iowa State L 64-78 12/2 @NE Illinois L 61-63 11/24 vs. Florida Atlantic W 78-60 12/11 Farleigh Dickinson W 76-59 12/6 @Sam Houston State L 67-69 11/25 vs. Canisius L 80-82 12/14 Bethune-Cookman W 84-76 12/9 Indiana State L 62-74 11/27 @Bethune-Cookman W 73-63 12/27 @Cincinnati L 60-93 12/14 @Marquette L 56-69 11/29 Valparaiso W 61-59 12/30 @Utah L 57-71 12/22 @Fairleigh Dickinson L 77-91 12/4 @Chicago State W 72-55 1/4 Stony Brook W 83-48 12/27 Utah L 51-66 12/6 @Illinois L 44-85 1/8 @UW-Green Bay* L 65-67 12/30 Texas-San Antonio L 77-78 12/16 @Wisconsin L 47-55 1/13 Illinois-Chicago* W 82-64 1/3 @Detroit* L 56-83 12/23 San Diego W 58-55 1/15 Loyola* W 92-58 1/5 @Cleveland State* L 47-70 12/27 Mt. Senario W 100-21 1/20 @Wright State* L 60-67 1/10 UW-Green Bay* L 51-68 12/30 Colorado L 71-74-ot 1/22 @Butler* L 64-72 1/15 Illinois-Chicago* L 63-72 1/2 @San Diego W 81-77 1/27 Detroit* W 64-59 1/17 Loyola* L 57-63 1/6 @UW-Green Bay* L 49-53 1/29 Cleveland State* L 105-109-ot 1/22 @Wright State* W 70-62 1/11 @Illinois-Chicago* L 106-112 4ot 2/5 UW-Green Bay* W 67-42 1/24 @Butler* L 66-74 1/14 @Loyola* W 94-93-2ot 2/10 @Loyola* L 77-79 1/29 Detroit* L 68-83 1/18 Wright State* W 56-43 2/12 @Illinois-Chicago* L 75-81 1/31 Cleveland State* W 81-78 1/20 Butler* L 51-60 2/15 Chicago State W 79-61 2/2 @UW-Green Bay* L 72-80 1/25 @Detroit* L 51-54 2/17 Butler* L 72-84 2/9 Butler* L 56-71 1/27 @Cleveland State* L 34-57 2/19 Wright State* W 81-67 2/12 @Loyola* L 67-71 2/3 UW-Green Bay* W 79-57 2/24 @Cleveland State* W 70-67 2/14 @Illinois-Chicago* L 68-92 2/8 Loyola* W 67-65 2/26 @Detroit* L 48-88 2/18 @Wisconsin L 58-65 2/10 Illinois-Chicago* W 70-49 3/4 vs. UW-Green Bay# W 62-58 2/21 Wright State* L 65-75 2/15 @Butler* L 75-80-ot 3/5 vs. Butler# L 51-65 2/28 vs. Detroit# L 60-74 2/17 @Wright State* L 60-75 * - MCC Game * - MCC Game 2/22 Cleveland State* W 86-68 # - MCC Tourney (Chicago) # - MCC Tourney (Green Bay) 2/24 Detroit* W 80-69 3/3 @Wright State# L 63-64 1998-1999 1996-1997 * - MCC Game Head Coach: Ric Cobb Head Coach: Ric Cobb # - MCC Tourney (Dayton) Record: 8-19; 5-9 MCC Record: 8-20; 4-12 MCC Home Arena: Klotsche Center Home Arena: Wisconsin Center Arena 1999-2000 11/16 @Wisconsin L 63-75 11/22 Minnesota-Morris(K) W 76-62 Head Coach: Bo Ryan 11/21 Central Michigan W 73-67 11/24 @Marquette L 55-82 Record: 15-14; 6-8 MCC 11/24 @Western Michigan L 65-74 11/26 Western Illinois L 52-69 Home Arena: Klotsche Center 11/28 @Stony Brook W 74-60 11/30 Stetson W 68-56 11/20 @Central Michigan W 69-68 12/1 @Indiana State L 66-79 12/4 @Western Illinois L 58-70 NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball 12/7 @Valparaiso L 46-71 12/10 @Wisconsin L 41-61 12/12 NE Illinois W 55-54 12/23 @Utah L 63-77 12/30 @UT-San Antonio L 76-82 1/4 @Northern Illinois* L 58-72 1/9 Detroit* W 47-46 1/11 Cleveland State* L 67-74 1/16 @Butler* L 59-75 1/18 Wright State* W 61-60 1/23 @Illinois-Chicago* L 61-78 1/27 @UW-Green Bay* L 49-62 2/1 Loyola*(K) L 60-78 2/3 Northern Illinois* W 64-59 2/6 @Detroit* L 52-67 2/8 @Cleveland State* L 54-56 2/13 @Wright State* L 55-75 2/15 Butler* L 46-74 2/17 Illinois-Chicago* W 55-54 2/22 @Loyola* L 56-71 2/24 UW-Green Bay* L 46-62 The 1992-93 Panthers finished 23-4 and won at Wisconsin 2/28 @Wright State# W 81-70 3/1 vs. Butler# L 36-48 12/3 vs. Siena L 58-75 2/1 @Wright State* W 95-80 * - MCC Game 12/5 @NE Illinois L 76-85 2/5 Cleveland State* L 97-75 # - MCC Tourney (Dayton) 12/7 Western Illinois L 76-89 2/7 Youngstown State* W 79-70 (K) - Klotsche Center 12/10 SE Missouri State L 71-75 2/12 @Valparaiso* L 53-62 12/14 @Wisconsin L 64-90 2/14 @Illinois-Chicago* L 66-83 1995-1996 12/17 NE Illinois W 74-69 2/19 Eastern Illinois* W 70-59 Head Coach: Ric Cobb 12/27 @Dayton L 70-84 2/21 Wright State* L 87-89 Record: 9-18; 5-11 MCC 12/31 @Western Illinois* L 57-79 2/24 @UW-Green Bay* W 58-55 Home Arena: MECCA Arena 1/5 Butler* L 48-64 2/26 @Northern Illinois* L 52-77 11/24 Illinois Tech W 101-63 1/7 Northern Illinois* L 74-88 2/28 Western Illinois* L 62-77 11/26 @Marquette L 74-91 1/15 UW-Green Bay* L 58-79 3/2 Chicago State W 83-45 11/28 @Iowa State L 52-63 1/19 @Loyola* W 90-81 3/5 @Marquette L 51-73 12/5 Western Illinois W 69-67 1/21 @Illinois-Chicago* L 68-80 * - Mid-Continent Conference Game 12/7 NE Illinois L 52-69 1/26 @Xavier* L 76-96 12/9 Valparaiso L 77-82-ot 1/28 Wright State* L 74-76 1992-1993 12/14 @NE Illinois L 73-74 1/30 Detroit* L 59-69 Head Coach: Steve Antrim 12/23 @Wisconsin L 63-94 2/2 @Butler* L 75-85 Record: 23-4 12/28 @Stetson W 73-57 2/4 @Northern Illinois* L 61-89 Home Arena: MECCA Arena 1/4 Cleveland State* W 73-55 2/9 Cleveland State* L 64-87 12/1 Western Michigan W 84-75 1/8 Butler* L 67-71 2/16 Loyola* W 74-56 12/3 NE Illinois W 94-78 1/11 @Northern Illinois* L 64-67 2/18 Illinois-Chicago* L 77-85 12/7 @Alcorn State W 91-76 1/13 @Detroit* L 59-76 2/20 @UW-Green Bay* L 43-63 12/9 UW-Parkside(K) W 98-71 1/18 UW-Green Bay L 54-67 2/25 @LaSalle* L 51-80 12/12 @Wisconsin W 77-72 1/20 Wright State* L 71-74 3/2 @SE Missouri State L 90-98-ot 12/15 Northern Illinois W 79-71

124 • UWM Basketball History • Year-By-Year Results 124 • UWM Basketball History • Year-By-Year 1/25 @Loyola* W 76-70 3/4 @Florida Atlantic L 59-68 12/19 Western Illinois W 92-71 1/27 @Illinois-Chicago* L 78-87 * - MCC Game 12/23 @Western Michigan W 74-63 1/31 @Western Illinois W 83-75 12/26 @Utah L 62-96 2/3 @Butler* L 45-65 1993-1994 12/28 @Northern Illinois W 82-57 2/5 Detroit* L 65-69 Head Coach: Steve Antrim 12/31 Alcorn State W 94-80 2/8 @Cleveland State* W 97-84 Record: 10-17; 7-11 Mid-Continent 1/2 Fairfield W 75-59 2/15 Northern Illinois* L 90-100-2ot Home Arena: MECCA Arena 1/6 @Western Illinois W 76-67 2/17 Illinois-Chicago* W 79-48 11/27 @Wisconsin L 84-106 1/9 @New Hampshire W 86-70 2/19 @UW-Green Bay* L 66-81 12/4 NE Illinois L 66-81 1/13 UW-Green Bay W 75-68-ot 2/22 @Wright State* L 75-99 12/6 Eastern Michigan L 94-102-ot 1/17 Cal State Northridge W 78-65 2/26 Loyola* W 61-58 12/8 @Central Michigan W 53-44 1/23 Sacramento State W 96-44 3/2 vs. Northern Illinois# L 78-80 12/11 New Hampshire W 72-70 1/27 UMKC W 73-57 * - MCC Game 12/31 @Fairfield L 65-83 1/30 @Chicago State W 78-60 # - MCC Tourney (Dayton) 1/6 @NE Illinois L 80-87 2/1 @UMKC L 77-99 1/10 Illinois-Chicago* L 72-87 2/8 Chicago State W 65-64 1994-1995 1/13 Valparaiso* L 65-73 2/13 @NE Illinois L 86-91-ot Head Coach: Steve Antrim 1/15 @Cleveland State* L 60-84 2/18 @Cal St. Northridge W 75-74 Record: 3-24; 2-13 MCC 1/17 @Youngstown State* W 83-71 2/20 @Southern Utah L 80-81-ot Home Arena: MECCA Arena 1/19 Northern Illinois* W 72-70 2/24 Southern Utah(K) W 66-56 11/28 UW-Parkside L 79-80 1/24 @Western Illinois* W 74-67 2/27 @Sacramento State W 78-76 Marquette Tournament; Milwaukee, Wis. 1/26 UW-Green Bay* L 42-64 3/3 @UW-Green Bay W 61-48 12/2 @Marquette L 59-101 1/29 @Eastern Illinois* L 50-52 (K) - Klotsche Center Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball 1991-1992 12/10 Wayne State W 83-71 Head Coach: Steve Antrim 12/14 @St. Cloud State L 109-115-ot Record: 20-8 Rydell Classic Tournament Home Arena: Klotsche Center 12/29 Grand Valley State L 70-80 11/25 @Tenn.-Chattanooga L 80-85 12/30 West Georgia W 79-72 11/30 UW-Parkside W 91-69 1/2 @Lake Superior St. W 92-78 12/5 Morehead State W 94-90 1/4 @N. Michigan L 68-70 12/7 C. Connecticut State W 96-77 1/7 @SIU-Edwardsville L 74-84 12/9 Maine W 87-73 1/16 @Indianapolis W 93-92 12/12 Montana State# W 77-75 1/21 SIU-Edwardsville W 101-89 12/23 UW-Oshkosh W 105-77 1/24 Lakeland W 125-79 12/27 @Montana State W 70-67 1/26 UW-Parkside W 79-69 12/30 @Utah L 54-70 1/28 IUPUI W 99-88 1/4 @UMKC L 74-82 1/30 Northern Michigan W 86-79 1/6 @SE Missouri State W 83-71 2/3 @St. Norbert W 85-83 1/9 @Sacramento State L 106-110-2ot 2/6 @UMKC W 72-67 1/16 Western Illinois# W 70-69 2/11 @UW-Parkside W 86-79-2ot 1/18 @Drake W 47-46 2/14 Carroll College W 104-85 1/25 UMKC L 58-81 2/18 Quincy W 111-62 1/27 Cal St. Northridge# W 90-71 2/20 Winona State W 112-84 1/30 @NE Illinois W 84-61 2/25 UW-Eau Claire W 82-81 2/1 @Youngstown State W 72-62 2/28 @Wayne State W 91-86 2/6 Eastern Illinois W 78-60 3/4 @Wright State L 96-105 • Year-By-Year Book Record 125 • UWM Results Andy Ronan led the 1989-90 Panthers in 2/8 NE Illinois W 89-56 3/17 vs. Augustana (SD)# W 99-95 scoring, averaging 17.4 ppg 2/11 Sacramento State W 89-61 3/18 @N. Colorado# W 89-88-ot 2/15 @Cal St. Northridge L 69-80-2ot 1989-1990 3/23 vs. SE Missouri St.& L 84-93 2/19 @Eastern Michigan W 90-74 Head Coach: Steve Antrim #-NCAA Division II Regional (Greeley, Colo.) 2/22 @Maine L 59-61 Record: 10-18 &-NCAA Division II Elite 8 (Springfield, Mass.) 2/26 SE Missouri St.# L 64-80 Home Arena: Klotsche Center 2/29 Youngstown State# W 71-55 11/25 @Tennessee Tech L 71-85 1987-1988 3/7 Central Michigan W 92-71 11/27 Northern Michigan W 77-76 Head Coach: Steve Antrim # - at MECCA Arena 11/30 @Eastern Michigan L 57-76 Record: 16-12 12/2 Indianapolis L 76-80 Home Arena: Klotsche Center 1990-1991 12/4 Central State W 73-65 11/22 Ferris State L 84-96 Head Coach: Steve Antrim 12/9 Michigan Tech L 70-78 11/24 UW-Oshkosh L 68-76 Record: 18-10 12/15 Southwest Baptist L 80-85-2ot 11/28 @Eastern Michigan L 67-71 Home Arena: Klotsche Center 12/16 Bemidji State W 68-60 12/2 St. Cloud State L 78-81 11/23 Illinois Tech W 88-66 12/21 @Western Michigan L 64-72 12/4 North Dakota W 77-70 11/26 Tenn.-Chattanooga# W 72-69 12/23 @Akron L 56-83 12/5 Mankato State L 59-67 11/28 Utah# L 78-80 12/29 Virginia Union L 64-95 12/7 @Ferris State L 84-93 12/3 @Illinois L 116-120-2ot 12/30 Ferris State W 96-87 12/13 @N. Michigan W 79-78 12/8 Southern Utah L 80-89 1/6 @SIU-Edwardsville L 75-80 12/15 @Eastern Illinois L 79-94 12/12 @Eastern Illinois L 59-67 1/11 @Florida Int’l W 64-62 12/21 IUPUI W 90-75 12/15 Central Florida W 86-84 1/17 @Colorado L 74-92 Quincy Holiday Tournament, Quincy, Ill. 12/17 Tennessee Tech# W 82-73 1/18 @UMKC L 80-93 12/28 vs. Abilene Christian W 88-78 12/29 UMKC W 95-88 1/22 Winona State W 75-61 12/29 @Quincy L 74-82 1/5 @Morehead State L 61-73 1/24 NE Illinois L 78-79 12/30 IPFW L 61-77 1/9 @Central Michigan L 44-59 1/27 SIU-Edwardsville L 77-84 1/4 @Rosary W 71-70 1/12 @Wright State L 79-84 1/29 Illinois Tech W 103-75 1/6 @Lewis W 84-82 1/14 @Youngstown State W 74-72 1/31 UW-Platteville L 60-78 1/14 @Quincy L 60-78 1/17 Cal St. Northridge W 78-63 2/3 @UW-Parkside L 66-71 1/16 @SIU-Edwardsville L 64-83 1/19 @Chicago State W 101-94 2/5 @N. Michigan L 74-78 1/23 UW-La Crosse W 73-59 1/22 Eastern Michigan# L 75-79 2/7 IUPUI W 106-88 1/28 @UW-Eau Claire L 59-64 1/26 Western Michigan W 88-85 2/12 @Youngstown State W 63-57 1/30 Taylor (Ind.) W 85-63 1/31 @Central Florida W 88-87 2/14 @NE Illinois W 87-72 2/1 @Lakeland W 114-62 2/2 NE Illinois W 112-72 2/24 UW-Parkside L 56-62 2/5 St. Norbert W 96-60 2/7 Youngstown State L 74-82 2/26 Grand Valley State L 80-92-ot 2/6 UW-Stevens Point W 87-74 2/11 @Cal St. Northridge W 95-77 2/13 @UW-Parkside W 72-70 2/14 @NE Illinois W 91-66 1988-89 2/15 Lewis W 94-85 2/16 @Nicholls State W 74-66 Head Coach: Steve Antrim 2/23 UW-Parkside W 95-76 2/19 @Southern Utah L 105-106-2ot Record 24-7 2/27 SIU-Edwardsville W 93-85 2/26 Chicago State# W 86-77 Home Arena: Klotsche Center 3/1 Northern Michigan W 87-81 2/28 Wright State W 106-89 11/19 Viterbo W 66-54 3/2 Florida Int’l W 87-65 11/22 Illinois Tech W 84-73 1986-1987 3/4 Nicholls State W 99-72 11/30 Lake Superior State W 84-70 Head Coach: Ray Swetalla # at MECCA Arena 12/2 North Central W 105-95 Record: 8-20 12/6 @Mankato State L 74-93 Eau Claire Tip-Off Tounrament, Eau Claire, Wis. 12/8 NE Illinois W 105-77 11/21 vs. Huron (SD) L 62-68 NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball 2/15 @Cardinal Stritch L 67-69 1/28 @Loras L 45-58 2/19 UW-Parkside L 73-84 2/1 @Roosevelt L 55-59 2/21 Marian W 88-51 2/7 UW-Parkside L 60-72 2/25 Marian# W 97-61 2/11 @St. Xavier (Ill.) L 42-68 Ray Swetalla spent 3/1 UW-Eau Claire& L 48-51 2/18 Rosary W 56-54 four seasons *Forfeit due to use of ineligible player 2/23 @Lakeland L 64-73 as the head coach # - WICA Tournament, Milwaukee, Wis. at UWM & - NAIA District 14 Tourney, Eau Claire, Wis. 1982-1983 Head Coach: Bob Voight 1984-1985 Record: 18-6 Head Coach: Ray Swetalla 11/23 @Carthage W 61-57 Record: 9-17 11/27 UW-Whitewater L 40-42-ot 11/22 vs. Bemidji State L 50-68 Marian Tournament, Fond du Lac, Wis. 12/1 @Concordia W 68-41 11/25 Mt. Senario W 56-54 11/16 @Marian W 88-77 12/4 NE Illinois W 82-65 11/30 @St. Xavier (Ill.) L 58-66 11/17 vs. Eureka (Ill.) W 90-82 12/7 Rosary W 74-40 12/4 @NE Illinois L 56-59 11/27 @St. Norbert L 68-73 12/18 @UW-La Crosse L 53-62 12/6 Roosevelt W 67-64 Stevens Point Tournament, Stevens Point, Wis. 12/23 UW-Stevens Point L 42-72 12/8 North Central W 66-62 11/30 @UW-Stevens Point L 35-73 North Park Holiday Tournament, Chicago, Ill. 12/13 @St. Norbert W 61-52 12/1 vs. St. John’s (Minn.) L 31-56 12/29 vs. St.Xavier (Ill.) W 64-55 12/16 MSOE W 75-68 12/5 UW-Whitewater L 56-74 12/30 @North Park L 55-67 12/20 @Taylor (Ind.) L 55-79 12/8 @Minn.-Duluth L 37-46 1/3 @UW-Superior W 79-61 12/22 @IUPUI L 66-72 12/14 Beloit L 49-51 1/7 Colorado State W 67-48 12/29 @Illinois Tech L 65-75 12/18 @UW-River Falls L 56-73 1/10 @St. Norbert W 66-59 1/5 Rosary L 64-66 12/21 @UW-La Crosse L 63-78 1/15 @Colorado L 66-81 1/7 Purdue-Calumet L 56-69 North Park Tournament, Chicago, Ill. 1/18 @Roosevelt W 81-72 1/10 UW-Whitewater L 57-75 12/28 vs. NE Illinois W 74-61 1/21 @NE Illinois W 67-66 1/14 St. Xavier L 45-63 12/29 @North Park L 63-67 1/26 UW-Platteville W 78-66 1/17 @UW-Parkside L 75-97 1/4 @Carthage W 53-46 1/29 @Colorado College W 85-53 1/19 @Carroll W 60-59 1/7 UW-Plattevillle L 59-70 1/31 @Denver L 57-62 1/20 @UW-Oshkosh L 79-97 1/9 @UW-Oshkosh L 69-77 2/9 @Rosary W 78-68 1/23 @UW-La Crosse L 73-77 1/14 UW-Superior L 62-67 2/12 @UW-Oshkosh W 60-58 1/26 Northern Michigan L 68-73 1/19 MSOE W 89-51 2/15 UW-Parkside W 83-69 1/31 @UW-Stevens Point L 36-68 1/25 @NE Illinois L 64-68 2/17 Roosevelt W 82-77 2/4 @Concordia (Wis.) L 60-70 1/29 @Roosevelt W 67-55 2/19 @Lakeland W 75-51 2/7 @N. Michigan L 72-75 2/2 Loras L 40-45 2/26 Lakeland W 75-64 2/14 Mary College (ND) W 62-57 2/6 @UW-Parkside L 43-79 2/17 Illinois Tech W 75-70-2ot 2/13 @Concordia L 63-65 1981-1982 2/19 @Roosevelt L 72-85 2/16 St. Xavier (Ill.) L 46-55 Head Coach: Bob Voight 2/21 UW-Parkside L 68-85 2/20 Roosevelt W 87-61 Record: 20-6 2/23 Cardinal Stritch W 66-61 11/28 Carthage W 88-68 1985-86 2/26 Lakeland W 76-74 12/2 @UW-Whitewater W 81-61 Head Coach: Ray Swetalla 12/5 Concordia (WI) W 85-40 Record: 10-17 1983-1984 12/12 St. Norbert W 77-66 Tip-Off Tournament, Stevens Point, WI Head Coach: Ray Swetalla 12/19 NE Illinois W 92-59 11/22 @UW-Stevens Point L 42-58 Record: 6-20 12/21 UW-La Crosse W 72-66 11/23 vs. St. Norbert L 59-60 Minnesota-Duluth Tournament, Duluth, Minn. 12/23 UW-Superior W 68-46 126 • UWM Basketball History • Year-By-Year Results 126 • UWM Basketball History • Year-By-Year 11/26 Carroll L 72-54* 11/18 vs. Lakehead L 48-65 Roosevelt Holiday Tournament, Chicago, Ill. 12/4 @UW-Whitewater L 60-72 11/19 vs. Upper Iowa W 55-39 12/28 vs. Beloit L 63-68-ot 12/7 UW-La Crosse W 64-52 11/22 @UW-Whitewater L 40-77 12/29 vs. St. Mary’s (Minn.) W 76-59 12/14 St. Norbert L 69-81 11/26 Loras L 34-46 1/2 UW-Oshkosh W 85-73-ot 12/18 @MSOE W 85-60 11/30 @UW-Stevens Point L 28-80 1/6 UW-River Falls W 87-72 12/21 @UW-Platteville L 56-71 12/3 St. Xavier (Ill.) L 44-59 1/9 @NE Illinois W 95-84 North Park Holiday Tournament, Chicago, Ill. 12/7 @Rosary W 72-64 1/12 @UW-Platteville W 57-52 12/27 vs. NE Illinois W 75-56 12/10 St. Norbert L 52-71 1/16 @UW-River Falls L 41-53 12/28 @North Park L 41-62 12/15 UW-La Crosse L 41-82 1/19 Roosevelt W 80-71 1/3 UW-River Falls W 69-61 12/19 Minnesote-Duluth L 41-56 1/30 @UW-Stevens Point L 64-85 St. Norbert Tournament, DePere, Wis. North Park Holiday Tournament, Chicago, Ill. 2/2 Lakeland W 83-80 1/6 vs. UW-Stout L 54-73 12/29 @North Park L 45-65 2/5 Loras W 89-80 1/7 vs. Illinois Benedictine L 69-79 12/30 vs. Ill. Benedictine W 77-56 2/6 @Milton W 66-54 1/13 @UW-Parkside L 71-80 Parkside Ranger Classic, Kenosha, Wis. 2/10 @UW-Parkside L 71-75 1/15 @Beloit L 48-59 1/3 vs. UW-Eau Claire L 47-60 2/13 St. Scholastica W 102-79 1/22 St. Xavier (Ill.) W 64-52 1/4 vs. Lakeland L 70-72 2/16 Beloit W 69-59 1/25 @Marian W 78-54 1/7 UW-Oshkosh L 53-67 2/22 @Roosevelt L 76-78 1/28 NE Illinois L 61-81 1/9 Carthage L 40-41 2/24 @Grand Valley State W 67-52 1/31 @Loras L 56-64 1/14 UW-Stevens Point L 39-77 3/5 Augustana# L 63-70 2/3 Carthage W 71-48 1/18 Roosevelt W 69-48 3/6 Beloit# W 75-73 2/8 Concordia (Wis.) W 87-69 1/23 Concordia (Wis.) W 66-55 # - NCAA Division III Regional, Rock Island, Ill. 2/11 @St.Xavier (Ill.) L 56-58 1/25 @UW-Platteville L 66-73 Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball 2/11 @Arkansas-Little Rock L 61-72 2/13 @Arkansas State L 73-77 2/16 Illinois State L 73-87 Bob Voight directed 2/18 @Butler L 68-83 Bob Gottlieb coached the 1981-82 Panthers 2/20 Illinois-Chicago L 73-81 the Panthers from into the NCAA 2/23 NE Illinois W 100-84 1975-1980, collecting Division III 2/25 Jackson State W 71-70 62 wins in his career Tournament 2/29 @East Carolina W 96-86-ot

1978-1979 Head Coach: Bob Gottlieb Record: 8-18 1980-1981 11/24 @Wisconsin L 55-74 3/2 Butler W 69-65 Head Coach: Bob Voight 11/27 Belmont Abbey W 99-74 3/4 Valparaiso W 102-58 Record: 13-13 12/2 Lewis W 92-77 # - at MECCA Arena Charleston Tournament, Charleston, WV 12/4 McNeese State W 78-61 11/23 Charleston W 62-55 12/9 @Southern Illinois L 63-97 1976-1977 11/24 West Virginia W 77-69 12/16 Central Michigan L 67-82 Head Coach: Bob Gottlieb 11/28 Lewis L 57-79 12/19 Arkansas-Little Rock W 78-77 Record: 19-8 Case Western Reserve Tourn.,Cleveland, Ohio Portland State Tournament, Portland, Ore. 11/26 SW Texas State W 80-64 12/5 Denison W 65-57 12/22 vs. Gonzaga L 61-63 11/27 Lewis W 76-59 12/6 Case Western Res. W 74-61 12/23 vs. Idaho L 56-70 12/3 Loras W 79-69 12/15 @UW-Parkside L 67-83 12/28 Texas Southern W 58-52 12/9 Gonzaga W 80-62 • Year-By-Year Book Record 127 • UWM Results Concordia Tournament, Mequon, Wis. 1/3 UW-Parkside L 61-77 12/13 Georgia SW W 68-55 12/19 Concordia (Wis.) W 82-81-ot 1/6 @W. Kentucky L 66-89 12/17 UW-Whitewater W 93-68 12/20 UW-Whitewater L 67-68 1/8 Illinois-Chicago W 84-73 12/18 Howard W 81-78 12/22 Ferris State W 79-73 1/13 Iona L 75-88 12/20 Oakland W 91-67 UW-Green Bay Tournament, Green Bay, Wis. 1/15 Pan American W 74-73-ot 12/22 @Northern Illinois W 76-72 12/27 UW-Green Bay L 50-70 1/18 Howard W 74-71 12/30 @Tulsa L 71-82 12/28 Virginia Union L 71-74 1/22 Evansville L 67-73 1/3 @North Dakota L 57-76 1/5 @UW-Superior W 66-58 1/27 @Jackson State L 61-65 1/17 Wright State W 75-66 1/6 @UW-River Falls W 72-71 1/29 @Texas-Pan American L 83-102 1/20 Centenary W 82-61 1/10 @UW-Oshkosh W 71-58 2/5 St. Louis L 62-71 1/25 @Buffalo L 76-77-ot 1/17 UW-River Falls W 71-58 2/8 Jackson State L 46-48 1/26 @Valparaiso L 61-70 1/20 UW-Parkside L 52-68 2/13 @Illinois State L 65-82 1/29 @Virginia Tech L 79-99 1/23 @UW-Eau Claire L 50-73 2/17 UW-Green Bay L 57-58-ot 2/4 @Centenary W 75-74-ot 1/26 @Ferris State L 41-72 2/21 St. Bonaventure L 67-73 2/5 @Samford W 61-56 1/28 @Lakeland L 68-80 2/27 @Maine L 63-89 2/10 UW-Parkside L 58-64 1/31 Northland W 93-62 3/3 @Oral Roberts L 66-76 2/12 Robert Morris W 88-56 2/13 @Northland L 78-83 2/15 Lakeland W 99-78 2/14 @St. Scholastica W 65-51 1977-1978 2/20 Pan American W 86-71 2/17 @Beloit L 54-62 Head Coach: Bob Gottlieb 2/23 Minnesota-Duluth W 70-60 2/21 @Colorado College W 54-52 Record: 15-12 2/26 @Robert Morris W 84-77 2/23 Grand Valley State L 49-55 11/25 Lewis W 77-67 2/28 @Pan American L 68-82 2/26 Loras L 64-70 11/26 UW-Whitewater W 72-70 3/2 @Houston Baptist W 69-68 12/1 @Wisconsin L 66-72 3/5 @N. Michigan L 79-80-2ot 1979-1980 12/3 UW-Stevens Point L 65-73 Head Coach: Bob Gottlieb 12/10 Western Kentucky# W 73-70 1975-1976 Record: 9-17 12/12 Illinois-Chicago W 86-77 Head Coach: Bob Gottlieb Wisconsin Tournament, Madison, Wis. 12/19 Portland State L 61-77 Record: 11-15 11/30 E. Tennessee St. L 60-78 12/22 Tulsa W 97-74 11/29 Lewis W 94-66 12/1 Oklahoma State L 67-83 12/27 @Central Michigan L 89-91 12/1 @Wichita State L 65-107 12/8 Portland State W 71-65 1/5 Buffalo L 75-78-ot 12/4 North Dakota L 75-86 12/10 @Loyola L 66-97 1/11 @St. Bonaventure L 68-70-ot 12/9 UW-Whitewater W 89-87 12/14 Eastern Michigan L 71-73 1/18 Houston Baptist W 79-77 12/11 St.Norbert W 79-77 12/21 Southern Illinois L 68-85 1/24 Maine W 72-69 12/13 Northern Iowa L 66-67 12/29 Arkansas State W 67-66 1/28 @UW-Parkside W 50-48 12/19 New Orleans L 62-65 1/3 UW-Stevens Point W 56-55 2/3 Northern Illinois W 81-78 12/20 Texas Southern L 62-70 1/5 @Valparaiso W 63-62 2/6 Northern Colorado W 63-51 12/23 Shaw (Mich.) W 79-70 1/7 Texas-Arlington L 67-76 2/7 @St. Louis L 64-65 12/27 St. Francis (Ind.) W 101-77 1/11 @Texas Southern L 75-87 2/9 Lakeland W 94-72 12/30 @West Texas State L 63-85 1/12 @McNeese State L 52-63 2/11 @Iona L 68-81 1/7 UW-River Falls W 77-63 1/16 Townson State W 72-59 2/13 @Wright State L 69-71 1/10 @Wayne State W 95-60 1/19 Oral Roberts L 80-91 2/18 Samford L 62-76 1/12 @Oakland W 56-54 1/26 @UW-Green Bay L 53-57 2/20 @Howard W 74-68 1/17 @Cincinnati L 61-76 1/30 @Evansville L 70-86 2/21 @UNC-Wilmington L 57-62 1/23 UW-Parkside L 81-95 2/2 Austin Peay L 56-58 2/25 Missouri-St.Louis W 106-85 1/24 Loras W 77-70 2/4 Akron W 82-69 2/27 UNC-Wilmington L 60-66 1/28 Silver Lake W 108-65 NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball 1/31 Northern Michigan L 75-77 2/23 Indiana State W 80-66 1970-1971 2/4 @Denver L 88-105 2/25 @Eastern Michigan W 64-60 Head Coach: Charles Parsley 2/6 @Air Force L 44-76 Record: 13-10 2/14 SIU-Edwardsville W 63-61-ot 1972-1973 12/5 @NE Missouri L 61-88 2/20 @Illinois State L 82-106 Head Coach: Charles Parsley 12/7 New Orleans L 88-99 2/25 @Jacksonville L 53-58 Record: 18-8 12/11 Ripon W 81-78 3/4 @New Orleans L 57-58 11/27 @Ohio State L 81-93 12/14 @Missouri-St. Louis L 68-75 3/6 @Loyola L 71-87 12/1 Missouri-Rolla W 93-83 12/17 Long Beach State L 52-77 12/4 @Minnesota L 60-79 12/19 South Alabama W 74-59 1974-1975 12/7 @Bradley W 74-72 12/21 Georgia SW W 82-66 Head Coach: Bill Klucas 12/9 @Brigham Young L 83-101 12/22 SIU-Edwardsville W 104-96 Record: 8-18 12/11 South Dakota# W 84-69 1/4 Missouri-Rolla W 58-54 11/30 @Tennessee L 65-85 12/14 Western Illinois# W 82-62 1/6 St. Norbert W 79-75 12/2 @Oral Roberts L 70-85 12/26 Long Island# W 80-69 1/11 @Creighton L 51-86 12/9 Eastern Illinois# L 64-80 1/5 Racine-Dominican W 101-85 1/17 UW-Green Bay L 60-79 12/14 Wayne State# W 95-67 1/8 Mercer# W 79-60 2/2 @Stetson W 74-73 12/18 Winona State# W 74-65 1/11 @Missouri-Rolla W 67-65 2/3 @Florida State L 61-98 12/21 UW-Oshkosh# L 88-99 1/13 @Missouri-St. Louis W 102-85 2/6 St. Norbert W 71-67 12/29 Air Force# L 61-65 1/17 Manhattan# W 81-77 2/9 @Marquette L 56-98 1/2 West Texas State# W 99-87 1/23 Illinois-Chicago W 94-74 2/11 @Illinois-Chicago W 82-64 1/4 @Jacksonville L 85-100 1/27 @Ball State W 96-87 2/13 UW-Parkside W 84-59 1/7 @Florida State L 82-104 1/30 Eastern Michigan W 84-72 2/16 @DePaul L 66-81 1/11 Oglethorpe# W 83-75 2/1 @Xavier W 76-68 2/18 @UW-Green Bay L 75-82 1/15 Fairleigh Dickinson# W 77-66 2/3 @Eastern Michigan W 58-57 2/23 Illinois-Chicago W 88-79 1/18 Eastern Michigan# L 71-78 2/5 @Indiana State L 63-81 2/25 @SIU-Edwardsville W 82-79 1/22 @Nebraska-Omaha L 69-80 2/8 St. Norbert# W 84-55 2/26 @Missouri-Rolla W 74-72 1/30 @Eastern Illinois L 62-78 2/10 @Illinois-Chicago W 89-78 2/1 @Western Illinois W 64-52 2/14 Eastern Illinois# L 61-62 1969-1970 2/3 Nebraska-Omaha# L 83-91 2/19 @Northern Illinois L 87-104 Head Coach: Ray Krzoska 2/8 Lewis# W 78-66 2/23 @Western Illinois L 63-79 Record: 14-12 2/10 @Northern Michigan W 65-53 2/27 UW-Parkside W 62-60 12/2 Mount St. Paul W 100-77 2/13 @S. Mississippi L 80-100 3/1 Northern Michigan L 67-70 12/4 Oklahoma City L 73-81 2/15 @Memphis State L 69-81 # - at MECCA Arena 12/6 @Marquette L 58-86 2/18 Illinois State L 62-100 12/10 @Ripon W 78-73 2/20 @Cincinnati L 71-96 1971-1972 12/13 @St. Joseph’s W 80-71 2/22 @Bowling Green L 55-58 Head Coach: Charles Parsley 12/15 Monmouth W 96-81 3/1 @Marshall L 56-62 Record: 15-11 12/18 @Illinois Chicago W 88-79 3/3 Western Illinois# L 64-73 12/1 @St. Peter’s (NJ) W 81-80 12/20 Edinboro State W 104-85 # - at MECCA Arena 12/4 @Southern Illinois L 75-100 12/22 Oakland W 112-92 12/9 @SIU-Edwardsville W 97-85 UWM Holiday Tournament, Milwaukee 1973-1974 12/10 @Missouri-Rolla L 60-81 12/29 North Central W 68-55 Head Coach: Bill Klucas 12/13 Texas-El Paso# L 41-57 12/30 Illinois-Chicago L 70-72 Record: 14-12 12/23 @Ohio State L 63-78 1/5 St. Norbert W 96-59 12/1 @Memphis State L 68-89 12/27 @Long Island L 57-65 1/8 @Missouri-Rolla L 70-78 12/3 @Arkansas State L 63-98 1/4 @UW-Parkside W 100-56 1/10 @Missouri-St. Louis L 75-94 12/6 @Eastern Illinois W 78-71-ot 1/7 Missouri-Rolla W 79-60 1/26 @LSU-New Orleans L 91-129

128 • UWM Basketball History • Year-By-Year Results 128 • UWM Basketball History • Year-By-Year 12/8 Rocky Mountain W 84-66 1/10 SIU-Carbondale# W 88-77 1/28 @South Alabama L 77-84 12/10 St. Mary’s (TX) W 71-55 1/17 Missouri-St. Louis# L 87-88-ot 1/29 @Samford L 68-87 12/15 San Francisco State W 73-46 1/20 @St. Norbert W 100-57 2/3 Lake Forest W 75-74 12/22 @Wisconsin L 46-73 1/22 Georgia Southern W 90-87 2/5 @Creighton L 65-102 @Mercer Tournament, Macon, GA 1/25 Illinois-Chicago W 108-70 2/7 Missouri-St. Louis W 94-65 12/27 @Mercer L 67-73 1/28 Northern Michigan W 106-77 2/10 Illinois-Chicago W 85-70 12/28 vs. Florida State L 82-84 1/31 @DePaul L 79-80 2/16 @DePaul L 72-90 12/29 @Oglethorpe W 83-72 2/2 @Xavier L 62-82 2/18 @St.Norbert L 75-77 1/2 @Georgia Southern L 75-76 2/5 Racine Dominican W 88-65 2/23 Missouri-Rolla W 89-59 1/7 Northern Illinois W 71-60 2/7 UW-Parkside# W 94-69 2/27 @Oakland W 93-70 1/10 @Farleigh Dickinson L 48-55 2/14 St. Norbert W 114-86 2/28 @Ferris State L 95-107 1/12 @Youngstown State W 72-70-ot 2/17 Creighton# L 68-87 1/17 Missouri-St. Louis W 78-60 2/19 SIU-Edwardsville W 83-71 1968-1969 1/19 Youngstown State W 90-75 2/22 @N. Michigan L 97-106 Head Coach: Ray Krzoska 1/21 Ball State L 63-79 2/25 @Illinois-Chicago W 128-74 Record: 15-11 1/29 @UW-Parkside L 59-73 2/28 @South Dakota W 89-84 11/30 Eastern Illinois W 79-78 2/2 Western Illinois W 69-56 3/3 Oral Roberts L 95-100 12/2 @North Park L 76-82 2/7 @Utah State L 56-87 # at MECCA Arena 12/3 Northeast Missouri W 84-68 2/9 @Air Force W 59-58 12/4 @Carthage L 76-78 2/11 @Colorado State L 72-98 12/7 @Iowa L 80-116 2/16 @Illinois State L 55-58 12/10 Lake Forest W 94-70 2/19 Oakland University W 62-61 12/12 St. Norbert W 83-80 Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball 12/14 @Dubuque L 84-101 1/4 UW-Oshkosh L 89-91 12/16 @Illinois-Chicago W 89-84 1/6 Loras W 111-89 12/19 Creighton W 79-78 1/9 @Western Illinois L 74-82 12/21 Western Illinois W 117-69 1/13 @Central Michigan L 68-79 Dexter Riesch scored 12/27 @Monmouth L 71-85 1/22 St. Mary’s (Minn.) L 78-80 1,359 points in his 1/4 St.Joseph’s (Ind.) W 71-59 1/23 @Illinois State L 83-104 career, which ran from 1/6 Dubuque W 92-77 1/29 @Montana L 62-96 1966-1970. He stands 1/9 @St. Norbert L 97-102 10th on UWM’s 1/30 Carroll (Mont.) L 61-72 1/14 @Marquette L 60-118 all-time list 2/1 @N. Dakota St. L 78-85 1/25 Ferris State W 98-81 2/6 Wabash W 104-79 1/30 Carthage L 83-84 2/9 @UW-Whitewater W 90-86 2/6 Missouri-St. Louis W 100-98 2/13 Illinois State W 95-92 2/8 @DePaul L 79-111 2/17 St. Norbert L 83-87 2/10 Loyola Marymount W 73-60 2/20 @Wabash L 63-65 2/12 @Eastern Illinois L 54-95 1/26 @Western Illinois L 80-86 2/25 @Marquette L 65-79 2/18 Illinois-Chicago W 83-72 1/27 @Washington (Mo.) W 75-69 2/27 Carroll W 108-70 2/22 @Missouri-St.Louis L 106-127 1/31 UW-Whitewater W 99-66 2/24 @Western Illinois W 80-72 2/4 Northern Illinois L 75-79 1963-1964 2/26 Bellarmine W 91-88 2/9 Dominican-Racine W 67-60 Head Coach: Ray Krzoska 2/11 @Buffalo L 77-88 Record: 3-18; 3-9 WSCC 1967-1968 2/13 St. Norbert W 96-76 12/3 St. Norbert L 66-88 Head Coach: Ray Krzoska 2/18 @Marquette L 80-90 12/7 @Eastern Illinois L 63-87 Record: 16-11 2/22 @DePaul L 48-77 12/14 @UW-Oshkosh* L 66-103 • Year-By-Year Book Record 129 • UWM Results 12/2 North Park W 91-86 2/25 Wayne State W 71-53 12/17 Western Illinois L 50-86 12/5 @St. Joseph’s (Ind.) L 95-104 2/27 Dubuque W 101-74 12/19 @UW-Stevens Point* L 64-80 12/9 Western Ontario W 107-56 3/1 @Illinois State W 77-69 12/21 UW-Platteville* W 89-88 12/11 Northland W 92-62 # at MECCA Arena (exhibition game) 12/30 Northern Illinois L 54-66 12/13 Dubuque W 102-87 1/2 Indiana State L 69-77 12/16 @Creighton L 81-109 1965-1966 1/4 @Marquette L 67-98 12/18 Wittenberg W 102-87 Head Coach: Ray Krzoska 1/8 @Loras L 59-71 12/21 Monmouth W 112-89 Record: 15-10 1/10 @UW-River Falls* L 58-71 Monmouth Tournament, Monmouth, Ill. 12/1 @Bradley L 68-104 1/11 @UW-Superior* L 86-100 12/28 vs. Defiance L 86-99 12/4 @Carroll W 101-91 1/14 Illinois State L 66-72 12/29 vs. Elmhurst W 92-73 12/6 @UW-Whitewater W 85-78 1/29 @Illinois State L 84-100 1/2 Northern Arizona W 97-86 12/8 North Dakota State L 73-83 2/1 UW-Whitewater* L 73-92 1/4 Quincy W 101-80 12/11 Illinois-Chicago W 135-77 2/3 UW-Oshkosh* L 80-82 1/6 @DePaul L 69-82 12/15 St. Norbert W 102-98 2/8 @UW-Platteville* L 76-78 1/9 @Eastern Michigan L 86-109 UW-Oshkosh Tournament, Oshkosh, Wis. 2/14 UW-Stout* W 79-76 1/13 @Northland W 87-64 12/21 vs. Lakeland L 84-95 2/15 UW-Eau Claire* W 94-48 1/31 @Loyola Marymount L 80-82 12/22 vs. Ripon W 99-96 2/22 UW-Stevens Point L 69-85 2/1 @Oklahoma City L 99-127 1/5 @Central Michigan L 68-86 3/2 @UW-Whitewater* L 81-89 2/3 @Missouri-St. Louis L 81-87 1/8 @Loras L 72-94 2/6 Eastern Michigan W 87-75 1/11 Carroll W 116-71 1962-1963 2/8 Washington (Mo.) W 71-64 1/22 @Illinois State L 89-97 Head Coach: Russ Rebholz 2/10 @St. Norbert L 94-110 1/26 UW-Whitewater W 78-55 Record: 4-17; 3-9 WSCC 2/14 @Marquette L 57-94 1/29 Western Illinois W 78-63 12/1 @Illinois State L 54-90 2/17 Missouri-St.Louis W 98-75 2/3 @Arizona State L 86-96 12/5 @St. Norbert L 65-95 2/22 Dominican-Racine W 90-47 Las Vegas Tournament, Las Vegas, Nev. 12/8 UW-Stevens Point* L 51-55 2/24 UW-Whitewater W 121-102 2/4 vs. Southern Utah W 100-84 12/10 @Loyola L 47-107 2/27 @Dubuque L 62-72 2/6 @UNLV L 67-68 12/11 @Northern Illinois L 44-95 3/2 St. Norbert W 95-91 2/7 @Weber State L 94-104 12/15 Loras W 79-47 2/12 Northern Illinois W 106-84 12/20 @UW-Whitewater* L 61-64 1966-1967 2/16 @St. Norbert W 84-82 12/27 Illinois State L 72-74 Head Coach: Ray Krzoska 2/21 @Marquette L 64-82 1/3 @Indiana State L 50-84 Record: 14-11 2/24 Illinois Tech W 98-80 1/11 UW-Superior* W 74-54 12/1 @St. Norbert L 76-91 2/26 Illinois State W 100-80 1/12 UW-River Falls* W 68-66 12/3 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) W 82-76 3/1 Racine-Dominican W 73-65 1/15 @Western Illinois L 65-85 12/6 @Butler L 86-97 3/4 Central Michigan W 81-80 1/26 @UW-Platteville* L 93-102 12/8 St. John’s (Minn.) W 102-95 1964-1965 2/2 @UW-Stevens Point* L 67-81 12/14 @UW-Whitewater L 76-82 Head Coach: Ray Krzoska 2/9 @Marquette L 54-101 12/16 @Dubuque W 85-83 Record: 9-14 2/12 UW-Oshkosh* L 60-62 12/19 Illinois State W 94-86 12/2 UW-Whitewater W 81-76 2/15 @UW-Stout* L 67-82 12/22 Western Illinois W 84-71 12/3 @St. Norbert L 104-109 2/16 @UW-La Crosse* L 65-72 12/30 Swedish Nationals# L 83-98 12/5 Eastern Illinois W 67-66 2/23 UW-Whitewater* L 51-80 1/3 @Northern Illinois L 73-75 12/8 @Northern Illinois L 80-92 2/25 @UW-Oshkosh* L 56-86 1/6 Western Ontario W 100-74 12/11 @Carroll L 74-81 3/2 UW-Platteville* W 77-60 1/7 @Wayne State L 71-82 12/17 Western Illinois W 96-88 * - WSCC game 1/10 Illinois Tech W 100-82 12/21 Central Michigan W 86-74 NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball 1961-1962 2/1 UW-Platteville* W 82-71 Head Coach: Russ Rebholz 2/3 UW-Stevens Point* W 91-88 Record: 4-17; 3-9 WSCC 2/14 UW-River Falls* W 85-80 12/1 Eastern Illinois W 67-59 2/15 UW-Superior W 105-88 12/6 St. Norbert L 67-76 2/21 MichiganTech W 82-70 12/9 UW-Whitewater* L 70-73 Dave Vincent played 2/22 @UW-Whitewater* W 109-85 12/12 @Loras L 88-89 from 1957-1961 and 3/1 UW-Oshkosh* W 93-69 12/16 @UW-Oshkosh* L 75-91 was inducted into the 3/3 @UW-Platteville L 83-112 12/18 UW-Platteville* W 71-57 UWM Athletic * - WSCC game 12/21 @UW-Stevens Point* L 82-94 Hall of Fame 12/23 @Wittenberg L 43-91 1956-1957 12/27 @Marquette L 50-93 Head Coach: Russ Rebholz 1/2 Northern Illinois L 71-91 Record: 12-7; 7-5 WSCC 1/6 Concordia L 60-65 11/30 Macalester W 74-62 1/20 @UW-Eau Claire* L 82-88 12/1 Northern Illinois W 86-70 1/22 @UW-River Falls* L 71-82 12/4 Milton W 74-51 1/27 @UW-Whitewater* L 79-93 12/8 Loras W 77-70 1/31 Concordia L 70-88 2/6 @UW-Whitewater* L 55-70 12/12 @St. Norbert L 68-71 2/3 UW-Oshkosh* L 79-90 2/12 UW-La Crosse* W 83-66 12/15 UW-Whitewater* W 87-80 2/9 UW-Stout* W 97-79 2/13 UW-Superior* W 86-83 12/18 UW-Oshkosh* W 80-65 2/10 UW-La Crosse* W 77-76 2/20 UW-Oshkosh* W 87-80 12/21 Allen Bradley L 83-91 2/17 @UW-Platteville* L 69-84 2/27 @UW-Platteville* L 79-80 1/4 @Michigan Tech W 81-55 2/24 UW-Stevens Point* L 72-78 2/29 UW-Stevens Point* W 73-71 1/12 @UW-Platteville L 80-96 3/3 @Central Michigan L 79-91 3/4 vs. Lincoln# L 92-100 1/18 UW-La Crosse* W 99-70 * - WSCC game 3/5 vs. Augustana# W 109-82 1/19 UW-Stout* W 97-79 * - WSCC game 1/26 UW-Stevens Point* W 90-86 1960-1961 # - NCAA Small College Regional, Wheaton, Ill. 2/4 UW-Whitewater* W 94-86 Head Coach: Russ Rebholz 2/9 @UW-Oshkosh* L 59-68 Record: 8-12; 5-7 WSCC 1958-1959 2/15 @UW-Eau Claire* L 90-95 12/1 Milton W 95-74 Head Coach: Russ Rebholz 2/16 @UW-River Falls* L 89-105 12/3 @Eastern Illinois L 87-93 Record: 17-4; 11-2 WSCC 2/23 UW-Platteville* W 87-81 12/6 @Marquette L 63-99 12/3 Milton W 90-77 3/2 @UW-Stevens Point* L 72-84 12/8 @St. Norbert W 89-83 12/6 @Eastern Illinois L 83-106 * - WSCC game 12/10 @UW-Platteville* L 96-126 12/10 @St. Norbert W 85-79 12/14 Loras W 88-84 12/13 UW-Oshkosh* W 104-72 1955-1956 12/17 UW-Stevens Point* W 87-72 12/16 @UW-Platteville* L 77-99 Head Coach: Russ Rebholz 12/27 @Ball State L 78-94 12/19 UW-La Crosse* W 79-52 Record: 13-8; 7-5 WSCC 1/3 @Northern Illinois L 84-103 12/27 @Marquette L 60-76 12/2 @Northern Illinois L 82-88 1/6 UW-River Falls* W 97-61 1/10 UW-Stevens Point* W 101-92 12/3 Carroll W 86-58 1/7 UW-Eau Claire* W 80-78 1/17 UW-Stout* W 92-84 12/5 Milton W 107-55 1/16 @UW-Whitewater* W 80-78 1/24 UW-Eau Claire* W 101-100 12/6 @DePaul L 68-86 1/21 UW-Oshkosh* W 85-82 1/26 @Michigan Tech W 81-74 12/10 UW-Platteville* L 85-91 1/23 @N. Michigan L 73-115 1/27 @N. Michigan W 87-81 12/13 St. Norbert W 84-82 1/28 @UW-Stevens Point* L 75-84 1/31 @UW-Whitewater* W 83-72 12/17 @UW-Stevens Point* L 66-67 2/4 UW-Platteville* L 75-87 2/2 @UW-Oshkosh* W 98-84 1/10 @Carroll W 67-63 2/10 @UW-La Crosse* L 85-95 2/7 UW-Platteville* W 98-68 1/13 @UW-Superior* L 74-88

130 • UWM Basketball History • Year-By-Year Results 130 • UWM Basketball History • Year-By-Year 2/11 @UW-Superior* L 75-84 2/10 Beloit W 103-53 1/14 @UW-La Crosse* L 50-85 2/25 UW-Whitewater* L 67-88 2/13 @UW-Superior* W 87-85 1/18 @Great Lakes Navy W 115-66 2/27 @UW-Oshkosh* L 97-107 2/14 @UW-River Falls* W 89-83 1/21 UW-Whitewater* W 89-78 * - WSCC game 2/18 Loras W 105-77 1/28 @UW-Oshkosh* W 90-78 2/21 @UW-Stevens Point* L 43-50 1/30 @UW-Platteville* L 74-92 1959-1960 3/2 UW-Whitewater* W 104-90 2/4 UW-Stevens Point* W 76-67 Head Coach: Russ Rebholz * - WSCC game 2/10 UW-Eau Claire* W 87-83 Record: 18-4; 10-2 WSCC 2/11 UW-River Falls* W 98-82 12/1 @Milton W 81-67 1957-1958 2/16 @St. Norbert L 67-87 12/5 Eastern Illinois W 101-77 Head Coach: Russ Rebholz 2/18 Michigan Tech W 118-107 12/11 St. Norbert W 101-61 Record: 13-7; 7-5 WSCC 2/25 @UW-Whitewater* W 82-75 12/12 Northern Michigan W 101-71 12/3 @Loras W 81-72 2/27 UW-Oshkosh* W 90-79 12/17 UW-Whitewater* W 90-74 12/6 @Macalester W 75-73 * - WSCC game 12/19 Central Michigan W 95-68 12/10 @Milton W 72-59 12/26 @Marquette L 70-84 12/12 St. Norbert W 88-77 1955-1954 1/2 Ball State W 91-72 12/18 @UW-Stevens Point* L 90-91 Head Coach: Russ Rebholz 1/6 @Loras W 89-75 12/20 Northern Michigan W 102-72 Record: 11-10; 7-5 WSUC 1/8 @UW-Eau Claire* W 81-59 1/4 St. Cloud Teachers L 72-88 11/30 @St. Norbert L 65-77 1/9 @UW-Stout* W 80-59 1/11 UW-Whitewater* W 95-67 12/1 @MIchigan Tech L 76-89 1/16 @UW-Oshkosh* W 85-83 1/17 @UW-La Crosse* L 90-94 12/4 @Central Michigan L 57-79 1/23 UW-Platteville* W 71-65 1/20 @UW-Stout* L 78-93 12/7 Milton W 97-39 1/29 @UW-Stevens Point* W 75-61 1/25 @UW-Oshkosh* L 66-74 12/10 @Carroll W 92-59 Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball 12/18 @UW-Whitewater* L 57-77 1951-1952 1/8 UW-Oshkosh* W 84-78 Head Coach: Guy Penwell 1/11 @Lawrence L 52-68 Records: 5-15; 3-9 WSUC 1/14 UW-Superior* W 95-86 11/29 Milton W 72-70 1/15 UW-La Crosse* W 101-77 12/7 @Illinois Tech L 47-74 1/18 St. Norbert L 81-84 12/8 @Central Michigan L 48-68 Before the Klotsche 1/22 @UW-Platteville* L 70-82 12/15 UW-Whitewater* L 54-61 Center was built, UWM 1/29 UW-Stevens Point* W 94-70 12/20 Luther W 64-57 played most of its 2/5 UW-Whitewater* L 77-90 1/5 Illinois Tech L 50-79 games at Baker 2/8 Carroll W 97-76 1/7 @De Paul L 44-97 Fieldhouse 2/11 @UW-Stout* W 93-87 1/9 @UW-Oshkosh* L 53-67 2/12 @UW-Eau Claire* L 47-72 1/12 UW-River Falls* L 70-71 2/15 Lawrence W 86-74 1/14 @UW-Eau Claire* L 66-78 2/19 @UW-Oshkosh* W 84-79 1/19 UW-Platteville W 56-50 2/26 UW-Platteville W 87-72 1/24 @Milton L 43-79 2/28 @UW-Stevens Point* L 59-83 1/26 @UW-Stevens Point* L 66-71 * - WSCC game 2/4 @UW-Whitewater* L 52-77 1/13 @UW-Stout* W 70-59 2/6 Central Michigan L 51-81 1/14 @UW-Eau Claire* L 62-66 1953-1954 2/9 UW-Oshkosh* L 67-88 1/21 UW-Platteville* W 59-46 Head Coach: Russ Rebholz 2/16 UW-Stout* W 77-63 1/28 @UW-Stevens Point* W 47-46 Record: 14-7; 9-3 WSUC 2/18 UW-La Crosse* L 72-75 2/3 Concordia W 72-58 11/21 @Milton W 71-46 2/23 @UW-Platteville* L 60-70 2/8 @UW-Whitewater* L 65-70 11/24 St. Norbert W 89-80 3/1 UW-Stevens Point* W 66-52 2/11 UW-La Crosse* W 50-41 • Year-By-Year Book Record 131 • UWM Results 12/4 @De Paul L 47-102 2/13 UW-Superior* W 60-49 12/8 Concordia W 68-61 1950-1951 2/17 UW-Oshkosh* L 67-72 12/12 @UW-Oshkosh* L 82-85 Head Coach: Guy Penwell 2/18 Chicago State W 73-60 12/19 UW-Platteville* W 71-67 Record: 6-15; 3-9 WSUC 2/21 @Carroll W 56-54 1/5 @Carroll L 54-85 11/18 @Milton L 59-61 2/25 @UW-Platteville* L 50-66 1/7 Milton W 97-48 11/24 Concordia (Wis.) W 50-44 2/27 UW-Stevens Point* W 61-41 1/9 UW-Stevens Point* W 67-59 12/1 Lutheran Seminary L 49-55 * - WSTCC Game 1/15 @UW-River Falls* W 95-78 12/9 @Macalester L 47-73 1/16 @UW-Superior* W 67-61 12/16 @UW-Platteville* L 54-83 1948-1949 1/23 @St. Norbert L 63-73 12/20 UW-Stevens Point* W 68-66 Head Coach: Guy Penwell 1/26 Carroll W 83-68 Central States Tournament, Charleston, Ill. Record: 10-12; 5-7 WSTCC 1/30 UW-Whitewater* W 73-54 12/28 vs. Anderson (Ind.) L 48-51 11/16 Harlem Legionaires W 68-38 2/1 UW-Oshkosh* W 96-74 12/29 vs. SE Missouri L 45-55 11/19 Concordia (Wis.) W 59-25 2/6 @UW-Platteville L 68-113 1/11 @Illinois Tech L 76-78 11/21 @Catepillar Deisels L 40-66 2/12 UW-Stout* W 96-74 1/13 UW-Eau Claire* L 44-58 12/1 @St. Norbert L 47-52 2/13 UW-Eau Claire* L 78-86 1/20 UW-River Falls* L 44-66 12/3 UW-Oshkosh* W 58-54 2/20 UW-Stevens Point W 82-62 1/27 @UW-Whitewater* L 41-43 12/10 UW-Platteville* L 45-52 2/27 @Lawrence L 60-58 2/2 UW-Oshkosh* W 57-48 12/17 UW-Stevens Point* W 52-42 3/1 @UW-Whitewater* W 76-62 2/5 UW-Platteville* L 45-53 12/18 Concordia (Wis.) W 67-31 * - WSUC Game 2/10 @UW-Stevens Point* L 52-60 1/8 @Chicago State L 47-51 2/17 @UW-La Crosse* L 34-50 1/14 UW-Eau Claire* L 58-74 1952-1953 2/19 @UW-Superior* L 35-42 1/15 UW-Stout* W 40-35 Head Coach: Russ Rebholz 2/23 Illinois Tech W 58-55 1/20 @UW-Whitewater* L 63-65 Record: 9-11; 6-6 WSUC 2/24 @Concordia W 53-49 1/29 Eastern Illinois L 78-79 11/20 Milton W 70-62 3/3 UW-Whitewater* L 52-62 2/5 @UW-Platteville* L 72-76 11/29 @Luther L 69-80 3/5 @UW-Oshkosh* W 55-53 2/8 St. Norbert L 60-62 12/5 Illinois Tech L 59-76 * - WSUC Game 2/11 @UW-Superior* L 54-63 12/6 @Central Michigan L 49-68 2/12 @UW-River Falls* L 75-100 12/13 UW-Stevens Point* L 67-78 1949-1950 2/17 @UW-Oshkosh* L 57-67 1/10 @UW-Whitewater* W 79-60 Head Coach: Guy Penwell 2/18 @UW-Stevens Point* W 74-55 1/12 @Illinois Tech L 76-78 Record: 20-7; 9-4 WSTCC 2/19 Illinois Tech W 56-46 1/16 UW-Superior* W 66-61 11/16 @Allen-Bradley W 47-46 2/23 UW-Whitewater* W 74-47 1/17 UW-River Falls* W 92-77 11/21 UW-Whitewater* W 62-50 2/25 @Illinois Tech W 50-48 1/24 UW-Oshkosh* W 78-65 11/30 Milton W 71-24 * - WTSCC Game 1/27 @Carroll L 58-65 12/3 @Concordia W 67-42 1/31 @UW-Platteville* L 80-88 12/8 @Illinois Tech L 59-65 1947-1948 2/2 @UW-Stevens Point* L 79-82 12/9 @Eastern Illinois L 41-74 Head Coach: Guy Penwell 2/3 Carroll W 76-70 12/10 @Illinois State W 70-60 Record: 13-8; 5-3 WSTCC-South 2/13 @UW-Stout* W 88-69 12/11 @Caterpillar Diesels L 41-73 11/30 Rhinelander W 45-44 2/14 @UW-La Crosse* L 77-91 12/15 UW-Whitewater* W 55-44 Loyola University Invitational, Chicago, Ill. 2/21 UW-Whitewater* W 75-51 12/16 Macalaster W 62-56 12/4 @Loyola L 38-55 2/27 UW-Oshkosh* L 92-103 12/21 Allen-Bradley W 70-62 12/5 vs. Illinois Tech W 46-43 2/28 Central Michigan W 74-64 1/6 Illinois Tech W 76-64 12/6 Concordia (Wis.) W 77-46 3/2 UW-Platteville* L 73-78 1/10 @UW-Oshkosh* W 65-61 12/12 @Miami (Ohio) L 56-63 * - WSUC Game 1/12 Carroll W 49-43 12/13 @Ball State L 49-53 NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball 12/17 St. Norbert W 61-48 2/18 UW-Whitewater* W 63-38 1936-1937 12/19 Central Michigan W 47-44 2/21 UW-Platteville* W 87-50 Head Coach: Guy Penwell 1/3 UW-Eau Claire W 66-57 2/28 UW-Oshkosh* W 40-39 Record: 7-9; 3-5 WSTCC 1/9 @UW-Platteville* W 68-61 12/4 Wright JC W 21-19 1/15 UW-Whitewater* W 55-41 1939-1940 12/11 Alumni L 15-34 1/17 @Michigan Central L 48-54 Head Coach: Guy Penwell 12/12 @North Central W 24-23 1/21 @Concordia W 62-34 Record: 12-4; 7-1 WSTCC 12/18 Hamline L 16-25 1/24 @UW-Stevens Point* W 67-44 12/8 @Carroll L 37-53 12/21 @Illinois Normal L 37-59 1/30 @UW-Oshkosh* L 30-57 12/15 @Chicago Teachers W 35-32 1/5 UW-River Falls W 39-32 2/6 UW-Stevens Point* L 51-63 12/16 @Illinois Normal L 33-43 1/8 UW-Stevens Point* L 26-39 2/10 @Carroll W 45-36 12/21 @Peru Teachers L 32-45 1/15 @UW-Oshkosh* W 31-27 2/13 UW-Platteville* L 59-61 12/22 @Wayne Teachers W 53-44 1/22 @UW-Platteville* L 18-30 2/18 @UW-Whitewater* W 65-43 1/5 Carroll W 49-37 2/5 UW-Platteville* W 37-35 2/20 UW-Oshkosh* W 48-46 1/13 @St. Norbert W 50-42 2/12 St. Norbert W 23-22 2/21 Carroll W 81-51 1/18 @UW-Oshkosh* W 52-41 2/19 UW-Oshkosh* L 21-35 2/27 @St. Norbert L 49-73 1/20 @UW-Stevens Point* W 48-44 2/23 UW-Whitewater* W 37-32 * - WSTCC-South Game 1/23 UW-Whitewater* W 55-42 2/26 @UW-Stevens Pt.* L 35-49 1/26 @UW-Platteville* W 59-36 3/2 @UW-Whitewater* L 32-49 1946-1947 2/3 St. Norbert W 50-48 3/5 @Concordia L 17-24 Head Coach: Guy Penwell 2/9 UW-Stevens Point* W 58-44 * - WSTCC Game Record: 11-8; 6-2 WSTCC-South 2/13 @UW-Whitewater* L 39-40 11/26 Carroll W 43-34 2/16 UW-Oshkosh* W 59-53 1935-1936 11/29 @Loyola L 41-78 2/23 UW-Platteville* W 53-32 Head Coach: Guy Penwell 12/7 UW-Stout W 45-43 * - WSTCC Game Record: 12-5; 6-2 WSTCC 12/21 Central Michigan W 64-40 12/3 Marquette L 25-29 12/23 Ball State L 42-73 1938-1939 12/6 Carroll W 33-31 12/30 @Iowa State W 44-35 Head Coach: Guy Penwell 12/13 St. Norbert W 39-18 MW Teachers Coll. Tourn., Mt. Pleasant, Mich. Record: 9-7; 5-3 WSTCC 12/20 Minnesota L 26-30 1/3 @Central Michigan L 44-47 12/3 Concordia (Wis.) W 46-34 12/21 UW-River Falls W 43-41 (no other results listed) 12/6 Carroll L 32-56 12/28 UW-Stevens Point* L 31-39 12/9 St. Norbert L 44-57 1/11 Carroll L 33-37 1941-1942 12/16 Jordan W 41-38 1/14 UW-Whitewater* W 41-24 Head Coach: Guy Penwell 12/20 Carroll L 26-56 1/17 UW-Stevens Point* L 29-31 Record: 11-5; 6-2 WSTCC 1/2 Illinois National L 26-31 1/18 St. Norbert W 43-35 11/12 Alumni L 41-49 1/6 UW-Oshkosh* W 39-31 1/24 UW-Oshkosh* W 30-23 11/26 @Great Lakes L 44-59 1/13 UW-Platteville* W 39-31 2/1 Concordia W 35-25 12/4 @Carroll W 60-38 1/17 UW-Whitewater* L 38-58 2/7 UW-Platteville* W 33-29 12/10 @St. Norbert L 46-47 1/27 UW-Stevens Point* L 28-31 2/14 Concordia W 40-22 12/13 Iowa State Teachers W 50-33 2/3 George Williams W 43-20 2/21 UW-Oshkosh* W 43-38 1/10 Carroll W 50-38 2/10 UW-Platteville* L 40-43 2/25 UW-Whitewater* W 48-28 1/16 @UW-Platteville* W 55-42 2/14 UW-Whitewater* W 45-40 3/3 UW-Platteville* W 49-35 1/20 UW-Whitewater* W 60-31 2/17 UW-Stevens Point* W 45-34 1/22 @UW-Oshkosh* W 56-31 2/18 St. Norbert W 48-42 1934-1935 2/5 UW-Stevens Point* L 42-57 3/2 UW-Oshkosh* W 49-31 Head Coach: Guy Penwell 2/12 UW-Oshkosh* W 56-31 Record: 9-6; 5-3 WSTCC 2/14 @UW-Stevens Point* L 43-44 1937-1938 12/1 Concordia W 45-22

132 • UWM Basketball History • Year-By-Year Results 132 • UWM Basketball History • Year-By-Year 2/17 @UW-Whitewater* W 44-34 Head Coach: Guy Pewell N/A YMCA W 19-17 2/20 UW-Platteville* W 45-36 Record: 11-5; 5-3 WSTCC 1/13 @UW-Whitewater* W 28-20 2/27 St. Norbert W 62-36 12/3 Concordia (Wis.) W 38-22 1/16 @UW-Platteville* L 15-25 3/6 @Chicago Teachers W 49-31 12/10 @St. Norbert W 33-32 1/17 @UW-La Crosse* L 16-20 * - WSTCC Game 12/11 @Jordan College W 38-37 1/23 @UW-Oshkosh* W 23-17 12/16 Hamline L 36-42 1/27 @YMCA W 27-22 1940-1941 1/3 Illinois Normal L 37-41 2/10 Northwestern W 38-36 Head Coach: Guy Penwell 1/7 @Wright JC W 45-39 2/13 UW-Platteville* W 40-19 Record: 16-0; 8-0 WSTCC 1/8 @George Williams W 52-24 2/20 UW-La Crosse* L 29-36 12/3 @Carroll W 28-21 1/14 UW-Oshkosh* L 28-35 2/24 UW-Whitewater* W 28-24 12/6 Chicago Teachers W 37-25 1/20 St. Norbert W 36-34 2/27 UW-Oshkosh* L 29-33 12/13 UW-River Falls W 54-31 1/25 @UW-Whitewater* W 42-37 3/6 @UW-River Falls L 17-31 12/21 Wayne Teachers W 58-38 2/4 @UW-Platteville* W 13-9 3/7 @UW-Eau Claire W 32-20 1/7 Carroll W 49-42 2/11 @UW-Oshkosh* L 31-38 *WSTCC Game 1/10 @UW-Stevens Point* W 51-48 2/15 UW-Whitewater* W 50-45 1/14 St. Norbert W 45-36 2/18 @UW-Stevens Point* L 45-54 1929-1930 1/17 @UW-Platteville* W 91-51 2/25 UW-Platteville* W 35-34 Head Coach: Milton Murray 1/21 UW-Oshkosh* W 62-42 3/4 UW-Stevens Point* W 37-35 Record: 6-7; 4-4 WSTCC 1/25 @George Williams W 52-45 * - WSTCC Game 12/5 Alumni W 24-20 1/31 @UW-Whitewater* W 58-48 12/12 @Marquette L 16-20 2/7 UW-Stevens Point* W 61-42 12/16 Northwestern L 26-30 2/11 @St. Norbert W 51-36 1/8 YMCA Reds W 31-24 Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball 1/11 @UW-Whitewater* W 20-17 1925-1926 1/19 UW-Platteville* L 20-28 1/17 @UW-Oshkosh* W 31-29 Head Coach: Barney Anderson 1/22 UW-Whitewater* W 13-12 1/21 UW-La Crosse* W 25-22 Record: 5-9; 2-6 WNC 2/2 @UW-Platteville* L 18-30 1/24 UW-Platteville* L 27-28 12/1 Alumni W 34-20 2/7 @UW-Oshkosh* L 9-31 2/5 UW-Oshkosh* W 33-31 12/5 @Marquette L 14-30 2/10 UW-La Crosse* L 20-25 2/13 @UW-La Crosse* L 24-30 12/15 @UW-La Crosse* L 23-36 2/13 UW-Oshkosh* L 18-33 2/14 @UW-Platteville* L 26-29 12/18 UW-Oshkosh* L 12-27 2/16 @UW-Stevens Point L 30-43 2/21 UW-Whitewater* L 20-27 1/11 YMCA L 21-24 2/21 @UW-La Crosse* L 13-54 2/28 Northwestern L 14-28 1/26 @American College W 34-26 2/26 @UW-Whitewater* L 8-21 * - WSTCC Game 1/30 American College W 34-19 * - WNC Game 2/6 UW-La Crosse* L 26-30 1928-1929 2/10 UW-Platteville* L 16-22 1921-1922 Head Coach: Milton Murray 2/13 @UW-Whitewater* L 12-20 Head Coach: Barney Anderson Record: 5-10; 2-7 WSTCC 2/17 @UW-Oshkosh* L 18-34 Record: 6-7; 4-3 WNC 12/7 Alumni W 35-34 2/19 UW-Whitewater* W 26-24 12/13 Wisconsin Extension W 22-8 12/12 Wauwatosa Sem. W 42-37 2/20 @Milton College L 25-32 12/15 Alumni L 23-26 12/14 @Northwestern W 25-23 2/24 @UW-Platteville* W 16-6 12/20 Concordia W 16-11 1/12 @YMCA L 24-26 * - WNC Game 1/13 @UW-Platteville* W 20-15 N/A YMCA L 30-31 1/17 Carroll L 13-22 1/18 UW-La Crosse* W 40-27 1924-1925 1/20 UW-La Crosse* L 13-22 1/25 @UW-Oshkosh* L 17-27 Head Coach: Barry Anderson 1/24 @Carroll L 13-37 1/26 UW-Stevens Point* L 24-41 Record: 7-10; 2-4 WNC 1/27 UW-Stevens Point L 12-19 N/A Northwestern L 20-28 N/A Alumni W 36-17 2/3 UW-Platteville* L 10-24 • Year-By-Year Book Record 133 • UWM Results 2/6 @UW-La Crosse* L 22-25 12/16 Alumni L 24-28 2/10 @UW-Whitewater* W 22-19 2/7 @UW-Platteville* L 17-27 1/7 @Marquette L 11-16 2/15 @UW-Oshkosh* L 4-26 2/13 @UW-Whitewater* L 18-38 1/13 American College W 24-17 2/21 UW-Platteville* W 15-9 2/19 UW-Whitewater* L 26-33 1/17 @Carroll L 10-30 2/28 UW-Whitewater* W 15-9 N/A UW-Oshkosh* W 34-25 1/20 YMCA L 24-26 * - WNC Game 3/1 UW-Platteville* L 15-29 1/23 UW-Stevens Point W 24-15 * - WSTCC Gane 1/27 UW-La Crosse* L 13-38 1920-1921 1/31 @UW-Whitewater* W 15-11 Head Coach: Barney Anderson 1927-1928 2/3 Carroll L 15-31 Record: 2-9; 1-5 WNC Head Coach: Milton Murray 2/6 UW-Oshkosh* L 14-21 12/21 Alumni L 21-25 Record: 5-12; 2-7 WSTCC 2/11 @St. John Mil. Acad. L 19-25 1/7 @Carroll L 21-23 12/8 @Marquette L 24-31 2/13 @UW-La Crosse* L 28-39 1/13 @UW-Whitewater* L 12-18 12/13 @Carroll L 30-35 2/17 UW-Whitewater* W 22-12 1/21 @UW-Oshkosh* L 11-39 12/16 @Loyola L 24-48 2/18 St. John’s Mil. Acad. W 30-22 1/29 @UW-Platteville* L 19-21 N/A YMCA W 27-19 2/24 @UW-Oshkosh* L 11-27 2/1 Carroll L 12-22 1/7 Concordia W 52-21 2/27 @UW-Stevens Point W 20-18 2/3 UW-Whitewater* W 26-25 1/14 UW-Whitewater* L 18-23 * - WNC Game 2/9 Concordia W 35-16 N/A Milton College L 28-33 2/12 UW-Platteville* L 10-17 1/23 UW-La Crosse* L 22-24 1923-1924 2/15 Marquette L 12-30 2/4 UW-Platteville* L 19-24 Head Coach: Barney Anderson 2/26 UW-Oshkosh* L 10-43 2/10 UW-Stevens Point* L 31-34 Record: 11-5; 3-3 WNC * - WNC Game N/A YMCA L 25-30 12/10 @Marquette L 5-22 2/18 @UW-La Crosse* W 23-21 12/12 Concordia W 24-17 1919-1920 2/20 @UW-Platteville* L 24-47 12/15 @American College W 16-14 Head Coach: George F. Downer 2/24 @UW-Oshkosh* L 24-42 12/18 @Carroll L 15-25 Record: 5-7; 3-3 WNC 2/27 UW-Whitewater* W 25-16 1/8 Alumni W 22-9 12/19 M.A.C. W 45-15 3/2 UW-Oshkosh* L 24-49 1/12 @UW-La Crosse* L 16-34 12/23 Alumni W 34-14 N/A Milton College W 38-34 1/19 @UW-Whitewater* W 18-13 1/1 Wisconsin L 10-36 * - WSTCC Game 1/22 @Loyola W 23-13 1/16 @UW-Whitewater* W 26-13 1/25 UW-Oshkosh* L 27-28 1/20 Carroll L 22-29 1926-1927 1/30 St. John’s Mil. Acad. W 33-12 1/23 @UW-Platteville* L 10-28 Head Coach: Milton Murray N/A @St. John Mil. Acad. W 34-14 1/26 @Marquette L 18-22 Record: 1-11; 1-6 WNC 2/2 American College W 23-15 2/4 UW-Whitewater* W 37-14 12/22 Alumni L 19-25 2/8 Loyola W 25-24 2/10 Marquette L 14-31 1/5 YMCA L 18-43 2/15 @UW-Oshkosh* W 26-23 2/13 UW-Platteville* W 15-11 1/15 UW-Platteville* L 21-37 2/20 @UW-La Crosse* L 17-34 2/19 @UW-Oshkosh* L 17-18 1/26 @UW-Whitewater* L 15-22 2/26 UW-Whitewater* W 18-5 2/27 UW-Oshkosh* L 10-12 2/5 UW-Oshkosh* W 28-24 * - WNC Game * - WNC Game 2/12 @UW-La Crosse* L 27-33 2/14 @UW-Platteville* L 33-55 1922-1923 1918-1919 2/15 Loyola L 34-35 Head Coach: Barney Anderson Head Coach: George F. Downer 2/25 @UW-Oshkosh* L 19-29 Record: 2-10; 1-7 WNC Record: 10-5 2/26 @UW-Stevens Point L 24-26 N/A Alumni W 36-17 12/30 Wisconsin L 19-39 3/1 YMCA L 34-36 12/16 @Carroll L 15-24 1/11 W. Allis St. Guards W 10-6 * - WNC Game 1/16 Carroll L 14-15 1/17 Carroll W 41-25 NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball 1/20 Knts. of Columbus W 27-16 N/A UW-River Falls L 23-29 3/1 Carroll W 37-17 1/22 Concordia W 58-23 * - WNC Game 3/8 UW-Oshkosh* W 36-21 1/25 Carroll L 26-28(OT) 3/14 Stein & Callens W 54-29 2/1 Y.M.C.A. W 53-13 1914-1915 3/28 @UW-Stevens Point W 43-30 2/5 @Concordia W 44-15 Head Coach: Barney Anderson * - WNC Game 2/7 West Bend A.C. W 50-10 Record: 15-5; 5-0 WNC N/A Grand Ave. Cong. W 30-13 12/12 Wauawatosa Ag. W 116-10 1911-1912 2/13 Burlington A.C. W 65-15 12/15 Marquette Dentists W 43-9 Head Coach: Emmett “Doc” Angell 2/15 Beloit College L 11-17 12/18 @Fond du Lac L 22-38 Record: 14-2; 4-1 WNC 2/27 UW-River Falls L 10-15 12/21 Alumni L 21-25 12/15 UW-Stevens Point W 25-18 2/28 UW-Platteville W 21-15 12/28 Milwaukee All Stars W 65-28 12/17 C.C. Business Coll. W 53-21 2/29 UW-River Falls L 23-36 1/2 Wisconsin L 10-21 12/19 @Carroll L 23-29 1/7 Marquette Dentists W 39-20 12/23 Concordia W 47-23 1917-1918 1/9 @Milton W 34-23 12/26 University Cardinals W 49-23 Head Coach: Paul Stothart 1/13 @Lewis Inst. of Chi. W 37-18 2/2 UW-Oshkosh* W 23-19 Record: 1-9; 0-8 WNC 1/20 Lewis Inst. of Chi. W 44-11 2/9 U. Wisc. Engineers. W 42-26 1/11 UW-Platteville* L 17-35 1/22 UW-Oshkosh* W 25-15 2/10 @UW-Whitewater* W 66-9 1/18 UW-Oshkosh* L 18-28 1/23 @Carroll L 19-27 2/16 Carroll W 25-20 1/26 @UW-La Crosse* L 21-44 1/29 Carroll W 22-21 2/21 Northminister W 28-21 2/1 UW-La Crosee* L 15-31 2/10 UW-Whitewater* W 24-16 2/23 @UW-Oshkosh* L 5-12 2/8 @UW-Whitewater* L 11-20 2/11 @Milton W 22-21 3/1 UW-Whitewater* W 57-9 2/12 Concordia W 12-11 2/12 @UW-Platteville* W 33-22 3/8 @UW-La Crosse* W 42-16 2/15 @UW-Platteville* L 13-47 2/13 @Campion W 19-18 3/9 Ripon College W 32-22 2/16 @Campion College L 12-14 2/20 Ripon L 18-27 3/15 G.A.C. Pirates W 43-21 2/22 @UW-Oshkosh* L 14-16 2/24 @UW-Whitewater* N/A N/A * - WNC Game 2/27 UW-Whitewater* L 12-16 2/26 @UW-Oshkosh* W 31-27 * - WNC Game 2/27 UW-Platteville* W 34-15 1910-11 * - WNC Game Head Coach: Emmett “Doc” Angell 1916-1917 Record: 12-5 Head Coach: Barney Anderson 1913-1914 11/11 Juniors W 29-3 Record: 3-11; 3-5 WNC Head Coach: Emmett “Doc” Angell 11/18 Alumni W 19-17 12/20 Alumni L 6-26 Record: 11-8; 4-2 WNC 11/25 Perserverance W 27-16 1/12 Carroll L 6-35 12/13 Westminister W 34-20 11/29 Alumni W 30-15 1/17 @UW-Whitewater* L 21-43 N/A Alumni L 21-23 12/2 Northminister W 24-18 1/20 @Marquette L 10-21 1/9 Wauwatosa Aggies W 72-12 12/9 Wisconsin Coll. P&S W 34-22 1/26 UW-Oshkosh* W 16-14 1/16 @Carroll L 18-19 12/16 Racine L 13-18 2/2 @Carroll L 15-47 1/17 Ripon L 28-32 1/6 UW-Oshkosh L 16-36 2/7 UW-Whitewater* L 19-27 1/21 @Lewis Inst. Chi. W 34-25 1/13 Juniors W 48-10 2/8 @UW-Platteville* L 14-26 1/24 Federals W 23-21 1/20 UW-Whitewater W 48-20 2/9 @Campion L 3-32 1/31 Carroll W 30-19 2/17 Racine W 58-18 2/16 UW-Oshkosh* W Forfeit 2/5 Lewis Inst W 27-12 2/23 Missouri House Coll. W 32-26 2/20 Marquette L 7-22 2/7 @UW-Oshkosh* W 20-13 3/3 @UW-Whitewater W 37-16 2/22 UW-Platteville* L 13-27 2/11 UW-Whitewater* W 46-13 3/10 Perserverance L 19-21 2/23 @UW-La Crosse* L 24-41 2/12 @UW-Platteville* W 37-22 3/2 UW-La Crosse* W 21-6 2/13 @Campion W 14-12-ot 1909-1910 * - WNC Game N/A @Fond du Lac L 24-32 Head Coach: Charles Davies

134 • UWM Basketball History • Year-By-Year Results 134 • UWM Basketball History • Year-By-Year 2/20 Lawrence L 20-40 Record: 4-11 1915-1916 2/21 @UW-Whitewater* W 11-9 12/3 Northminister W 45-13 Head Coach: Barney Anderson 2/26 Co. E. Fond du Lac L 16-22 12/10 Carroll W 36-17 Record: 8-10; 5-1 WNC 2/27 UW-Oshkosh* L 20-28 12/15 Mission House L 26-28 12/21 Alumnni L 21-35 3/6 UW-Platteville* L 14-27 12/17 Concordia L 25-27 12/31 Wisconsin L 12-51 * - WNC Game 1/7 UW-Oshkosh L 26-47 1/2 Wisconsin L 8-39 1/15 @Carroll L 26-44 1/7 @Lewis L 11-17 1912-1913 1/19 Concordia W N/A 1/8 @Carroll T 20-20 Head Coach: Emmett “Doc” Angell 1/20 Wayland Academy W 40-22 1/27 Lewis W 30-15 Record: 14-2; 6-0 WNC 1/28 UW-Oshkosh L 12-36 1/28 UW-Oshkosh* W 21-15 1/10 @UW-Whitewater* W 52-15 2/4 @Lawrence L 5-36 2/2 Milton W 29-14 1/11 Lawrence L 14-20 2/11 @Wayland Acad. N/A N/A 2/4 Lawrence L 17-23 1/17 UW-Platteville* W 31-16 2/18 Lawrence L 16-35 2/5 @UW-Whitewater* W 17-13 1/24 @UW-Platteville* W 36-22 2/25 St. John’s M.A. L 18-50 2/9 UW-Whitewater* W 25-12 1/25 @Carroll W 23-22 3/4 Beloit College L 17-35 2/18 UW-Platteville* W 25-12 1/28 Concordia W 51-22 3/11 @UW-Whitewater L 25-31 2/19 @Lawrence L 23-34 1/31 UW-Whitewater* W 51-5 3/18 Perserverance L 23-25 2/24 @Milton W 22-15 2/1 @Lawrence L 9-33 2/25 @UW-Platteville* L 20-26 2/8 @UW-Oshkosh* W 21-13 1908-1909 2/26 @Campion L 12-27 2/15 Lewis Inst. of Chi. W 54-15 Head Coach: Charles Davies 3/3 UW-Oshkosh* W 17-14 2/21 University Olympics W 44-21 Record: 7-8 N/A @UW-River Falls L 20-34 2/26 @Lewis Inst. Chi. W 30-18 11/21 Cardinals W 54-19 Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball 12/4 Red Ravens L 17-43 1904-1905 2/22 Lawrence W 27-17 12/11 Carroll L 22-31 Record: 2-6 NA Cardinals W 50-1 12/18 UW-Whitewater W 36-13 12/9 Burlington W 37-30 NA Sodality Athletics W 97-9 1/8 Carroll L 28-29 12/16 East Side H.S. L 23-29 NA Marquette W 35-16 1/16 Sacred Heart L 29-32 1/6 @Carroll L 26-45 NA Alumni W 30-19 1/23 Lawrence L 12-33 1/14 @Iroquois L 33-43 NA West Side High W 28-11 1/29 UW-Whitewater W 37-23 1/20 @Kenosha Y.M.C.A. L 26-57 NA All Stars W 38-7 2/5 Sacred Heart W 28-16 1/21 R.R. Y.M.C.A NA NA 2/9 Concordia W 31-29 1/27 @Burlington W 38-20 1900-1901 2/20 Wayland Academy L 21-31 2/3 Carroll L 27-36 Record: 13-3 2/27 St. John’s M.A. L 21-31 2/10 @St. John’s M.A. L 16-27 10/26 Alumni W 19-14 3/6 Lawrence W 17-12 2/17 @Sheboygan NA NA 11/2 West Side High W 14-13 3/12 Wayland Academy W 22-20 2/18 @Reach Ath. Club NA NA 11/23 Alumni W 19-16 3/19 St. John’s M.A. L 17-55 3/3 Racine H.S. NA NA 12/15 Fond du Lac L 9-45 1/9 South Side High W 34-15 1907-1908 1903-1904 1/20 Y.M.C.A. W 34-17 Record: 3-5 Record: 13-5 2/1 Waukesha High W 42-23 10/18 @South Milwaukee NA NA 12/2 Cardinals W 58-6 2/4 East Side High W 35-15 10/23 Grand Av. Cong. NA NA 12/4 West Side W 33-22 2/6 M.A.C. W 19-17 11/4 Concordia NA NA 12/12 @Burlington W 29-22 2/16 Racine W 25-19 11/15 West Side Ath. Club W 36-25 12/18 East Side W 40-22 2/23 Cardinals W 40-10 11/29 Yellow Perils NA NA NA S.S. High W 52-13 3/1 Y.M.C.A. L 20-29 12/6 @Burlington NA NA 1/8 @Racine W 38-33 3/6 Company E. W 32-8 • Year-By-Year Book Record 135 • UWM Results 12/13 @Wauwatosa W 43-41 1/15 @Sheboygan L 25-41 3/15 Y.M.C.A. W 33-20 12/14 @Carroll NA NA 1/19 @Two Rivers L 25-65 3/22 Battery A W 48-9 1/17 Carroll L 16-39 1/22 @Kenosha Y.M.C.A. L 32-42 3/29 M.A.C. L 21-29 1/24 @UW-Whitewater L 40-47 1/29 Racine High W 51-30 2/8 Burlington W 40-15 2/6 @St. John’s M.A. W 42-9 1899-1900 2/15 @Sacred Heart L 29-30 2/8 North Side W 121-10 Record: 0-3 2/21 Grand Ave. Cong. NA NA 2/18 @South Side W 46-20 12/20 South Side L 11-12 2/28 UW-Whitewater L 19-23 2/20 @Iroqouis L 28-32 1/10 South Side L 11-13 3/13 South Milwaukee L 11-12 2/23 Independents W 64-15 1/26 @Badgers L 16-38 4/3 West Side Ath Club NA NA 2/27 Central Y.M.C.A. W 39-37 3/4 M.A.C L 37-40 1899-1900 1906-1907 3/12 Burlington W 42-19 Record: 7-1 Record: 2-3 12/21 East Side High W 59-8 11/17 Concordia NA NA 1902-1903 1/6 Alumni L 21-25 11/20 Cream Cty. Bus. Co. W 87-5 Record: 8-9 1/27 Lumni W 36-8 11/24 @Aerial, Manitowoc NA NA NA Cardinals W 44-6 2/9 East Side High W 51-10 11/27 Tuscaroras NA NA NA Sheboygan L 21-34 2/16 South Side High W 55-14 12/3 @Kenosha YMCA L 19-49 1/7 Westsiders High W 30-14 3/1 South Side High W 27-19 12/7 West Side Ath. Club NA NA NA Alumni L 13-21 3/2 M.A.C. W 20-18 12/11 Milwaukee Acad. NA NA NA Academy W 46-12 3/21 @South Side High W 32-16 12/14 Kenosha YMCA NA NA NA M. Medics W 28-6 12/20 East Division H.S. L 21-31 NA Fond du Lac Co. E. L 14-32 1897-1898 1/4 @Burlington NA NA NA W.D. High W 28-18 Record: 5-1 1/8 West Division H.S. W 28-17 NA S.D. High L 9-18 12/12 Y.M.C.A. Yellows W 16-11 1/11 Carroll L 14-55 NA Cardinals W 25-10 1/8 Racine Y.M.C.A. W 20-12 1/18 @St. John’s M.A. NA NA NA Academy L 15-16 1/15 East Side High W 14-13 1/25 Burlington NA NA NA S.D. High L 16-17 2/4 Racine Y.M.C.A. L 20-29 2/1 @Carroll NA NA NA Kenosha Y.M.C.A. L 25-28 2/12 East Side High W 22-18 NA W.D. High W 38-14 3/25 Racine Y.M.C.A. W 25-20 1905-1906 NA Racine L 25-36 Record 2-6 NA Kenosha Y.M.C.A. L 25-27 1896-1897 11/17 Kenosha W 21-20 NA Milwaukee Y.M.C.A W 36-17 Record: 9-2 12/15 @St. John’s NA NA 11/7 Y.M.C.A. Blues W 28-23 1/11 West Side A.C. L 26-37 1901-1902 11/14 Y.M.C.A. Whites W 6-4 1/12 @Burlington L 21-28 Record: 15-2 11/21 Y.M.C.A. Whites L 1-5 1/20 @Carroll NA NA NA Cardinals W 65-13 12/4 Y.M.C.A. Blues L 13-29 1/23 South Division H.S. L 16-36 NA Alumni L 18-27 12/11 @Y.M.C.A. Blues W 24-18 1/26 Burlington W NA 11/29 Wisconsin L 18-37 1/15 Y.M.C.A. Bowlers W 41-10 2/24 West Side Athletics L 24-39 NA South Side High W 35-24 2/5 Y.M.C.A. Whites W 34-10 3/3 @Carroll L 17-25 NA Phys. & Surgeons W 65-9 2/13 Y.M.C.A. Bus. W 33-23 3/9 @Sheboygan City NA NA NA West Side High W 33-17 3/13 Y.M.C.A. Reds W 19-6 3/10 Sheboygan City NA NA 1/18 Company E. W 36-26 4/2 @East Side High W 19-6 3/16 UW-Oshkosh L 15-32 1/26 Waukesha High W 64-32 4/9 Y.M.C.A. Students W 29-5 NA East Side High W 27-19 2/7 UW-Oshkosh W 33-28 1895-1896 - Only a team roster on file NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball Year-By-Year Scoring Leaders (1933-present) Year Name Pts Avg Year Name Pts Avg Year Name Pts Avg 1932-33 Paul Humke 184 NA 1958-59 Jerry Grochowski 362 17.2 1983-84 Steve Pitrof 383 19.2 1933-34 Paul Humke NA NA 1959-60 Jerry Grochowski 513 22.3 1984-85 John Smilanich 416 16.0 1934-35 Paul Humke NA NA 1960-61 Jerry Grochowski 466 23.3 1985-86 Erik Schten 375 13.9 1935-36 Walt Sprangers 197 11.6 1961-62 Ed Markunas 312 14.8 1986-87 Erik Schten 469 16.8 1936-37 Williard Rudiger NA NA Jerry Neitzel 312 14.8 1987-88 Clarence Wright 540 20.0 1937-38 Ray Krzoska 131 NA 1962-63 Roger Kriete 234 11.1 1988-89 Andy Ronan 542 17.5 1938-39 Ray Krzoska 151 9.4 1963-64 Dennis Kocs 305 14.4 1989-90 Andy Ronan 453 17.2 1939-40 Ken Buehler 253 15.8 1964-65 Larry Reed 504 21.9 1990-91 Von McDade 830 29.6 1940-41 Ken Buehler 291 21.0 1965-66 Larry Reed 542 21.7 1991-92 Craig Greene 474 16.9 1941-42 Ken Buehler 224 16.0 1966-67 Larry Reed 503 20.1 1992-93 Craig Greene 466 17.3 1942-43 Norm Geske NA NA 1967-68 Dexter Riesch 466 17.3 Marc Mitchell 466 17.3 1943-44 Chet Schroeder NA NA 1968-69 Terry Reikowski 443 17.0 1993-94 Michael Hughes 502 20.1 1944-45 Kenny Lemmer 217 14.5 1969-70 Cecil Morries 468 18.0 1994-95 Shannon Smith 661 24.5 1945-46 Jerry Ryerson 188 13.4 1970-71 Henry Davis 313 14.2 1995-96 Roderick Johnson 391 14.5 1946-47 Bob Bolz 203 NA 1971-72 Harold Lee 414 15.9 1996-97 Pat McCabe 347 12.4 1947-48 Bob Bolz 330 15.0 1972-73 Harold Lee 427 16.4 1997-98 Pat McCabe 266 9.9 1948-49 Bob Bolz 336 15.3 1973-74 Kessem Grimes 380 15.8 1998-99 Chad Angeli 403 14.9 1949-50 Kenny Lemmer 391 14.5 1974-75 Raymond Nixon 382 14.7 1999-00 Chad Angeli 483 16.6 1950-51 Allan Wulz NA NA 1975-76 Glen Allen 332 12.8 2000-01 Clay Tucker 389 13.9 1951-52 Allan Wulz 291 13.9 1976-77 Gerald Hardnett 444 17.1 2001-02 Clay Tucker 510 17.6 1952-53 Allan Wulz 331 17.5 1977-78 Gerald Hardnett 556 20.6 2002-03 Clay Tucker 550 18.3 1953-54 Tom Hanrahan 228 NA 1978-79 Gerald Hardnett 368 14.7 2003-04 Dylan Page 647 20.9 1954-55 Scott Netzel 401 NA 1979-80 Bob Flood 408 16.3 2004-05 Ed McCants 556 17.4 1955-56 Tom Kneusel 388 18.5 1980-81 Ricky Trotter 406 18.5 2005-06 Joah Tucker 510 16.5 1956-57 Tom Kneusel 384 20.2 1981-82 Kevin Jones 609 25.4 1957-58 Tom Kneusel 438 20.9 1982-83 Kevin Jones 444 26.1 Year-By-Year Rebounding Leaders (1958-present) Year Name Rbs Avg Year Name Rbs Avg Year Name Rbs Avg 1957-58 Tom Kneusel 314 15.0 1974-75 Glen Allen 228 8.8 1991-92 Craig Greene 163 5.8 1958-59 Tom Kneusel 282 13.4 1975-76 Glen Allen 239 9.6 1992-93 Craig Greene 186 6.9 1959-60 Jerry Grochowski 269 12.2 1976-77 Noren Merritt 174 6.7 1993-94 Michael Hughes 177 7.1 1960-61 Jerry Grochowski 346 17.3 1977-78 Al Walker 266 9.9 1994-95 Nathan Schrameyer 183 6.8 1961-62 Roger Kriete NA 1978-79 Brian Nyenhuis 184 7.1 1995-96 Roderick Johnson 193 7.1 1962-63 Roger Kriete NA 1979-80 Bob Flood 177 7.0 1996-97 Otto McDuffie 182 6.5 1963-64 Jim Frank 151 7.2 1980-81 Willie Bryant 160 6.4 1997-98 Damion Ninkovic 165 6.1 1964-65 Larry Reed 385 16.7 1981-82 Keith Rosser 177 6.8 1998-99 Damion Ninkovic 149 5.7 1965-66 Larry Reed 425 17.0 1982-83 Rich Czarnecki 168 7.0 1999-00 Clay Tucker 133 5.3 1966-67 Larry Reed 462 18.5 1983-84 Miles Aquino 120 5.7 2000-01 James Wright 154 6.2 1967-68 Not available 1984-85 Kevin Cox 135 5.2 2001-02 Clay Tucker 182 6.3

136 • UWM Basketball History • Year-By-Year Leaders 136 • UWM Basketball History • Year-By-Year 1968-69 Tom Reikowski 311 12.0 1985-86 Erik Schten 155 5.7 2002-03 Dylan Page 207 6.5 1969-70 Cecil Morries NA 16.3 1986-87 Erik Schten 209 7.5 2003-04 Dylan Page 204 6.6 1970-71 Henry Davis 286 12.4 1987-88 Erik Schten 247 8.8 2004-05 Adrian Tigert 214 6.7 1971-72 Richard Cox 284 10.9 1988-89 Andy Ronan 225 7.3 2005-06 Adrian Tigert 212 7.3 1972-73 Richard Cox 280 10.8 1989-90 Randy Doss 258 9.2 1973-74 Kessem Grimes 217 9.0 1990-91 Randy Doss 205 7.3 Year-By-Year Assist Leaders (1975-present) Year Name Ast Avg Year Name Ast Avg Year Name Ast Avg 1974-75 Harren Warren 116 4.6 1985-86 Dwayne Glover 127 4.7 1996-97 Cyrus Caldwell 101 3.6 1975-76 Larry Pikes 103 4.0 1986-87 Mike McNabb 82 2.9 1997-98 Cyrus Caldwell 128 4.7 1976-77 Gerald Hardnett 129 5.0 1987-88 Maurice Turner 96 3.4 1998-99 Cyrus Caldwell 104 3.9 1977-78 Gerald Hardnett 92 3.4 1988-89 Clarence Wright 151 4.9 1999-00 Kalombo Kadima 71 2.4 1978-79 Tim Cullen 91 3.6 1989-90 Bob Anthony 123 4.4 2000-01 Clay Tucker 75 2.7 1979-80 Tim Cullen 79 3.0 1990-91 Von McDade 103 3.7 2001-02 Clay Tucker 87 3.0 1980-81 Kerry Glover 72 3.1 1991-92 Marc Mitchell 156 6.2 2002-03 Clay Tucker 124 4.1 1981-82 Kerry Glover 138 5.3 1992-93 Marc Mitchell 189 7.0 2003-04 Adrian Tigert 110 3.5 1982-83 Jim Gruszka 80 3.3 1993-94 Mark Briggs 94 3.5 2004-05 Chris Hill 103 3.2 1983-84 Barney Hall 57 2.4 1994-95 Derek Durham 57 2.7 2005-06 Chris Hill 86 2.8 1984-85 Dwayne Glover 60 2.4 1995-96 Derek Durham 111 4.1

Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball UWM’s All-Time 1000-Point Club UWM’s All-Time 500-Rebound Club Clay Tucker 1999-03 1,788 Larry Reed 1959-60/64-67 1,529 Larry Reed 1959-60/64-67 1,693 Tom Reikowski 1965-70 1,080 Jerry Grochowski 1957-61 1,688 Adrian Tigert 2001-06 760 Gerald Hardnett 1975-79 1,602 Richard Cox 1971-74 753 Tom Kneusel 1955-59 1,565 Erik Schten 1985-88 611 Clay Tucker 1999-03 592 Tom Reikowski 1965-70 1,459 Craig Greene 1989-93 557 Chad Angeli 1997-01 1,417 Al Walker 1975-78 546 Joah Tucker 2003-06 1,416 Dylan Page 2000-04 520 Dylan Page 2000-04 1,388 Chad Angeli 1997-01 519 Dexter Riesch 1966-70 1,359 Glen Allen 1973-76 516 Scott Netzel 1953-57 1,226 Joah Tucker 2003-06 513 Craig Greene 1989-93 1,216 UWM’s All-Time 300-Assist Club Dave Vincent 1957-61 1,208 Gerald Hardnett 1975-79 448

Jason Frederick 1999-03 1,185 Marc Mitchell 1991-93 345 • All-Time Book Record 137 • UWM Leaders Ronnie Jones 1999-03 1,182 Clay Tucker 1999-03 341 Erik Schten 1986-88 1,141 Cyrus Caldwell 1996-99 333 Adrian Tigert 2001-06 309 Todd Fredenberg 1963-67 1,121 Chris Hill 2001-06 304 Adrian Tigert 2001-06 1,091 Tim Cullen 1976-80 303 Ed McCants 2003-05 1,087 UWM’s All-Time 150-Steal Club Clarence Wright 1987-89 1,056 Clay Tucker 1999-03 194 Kevin Jones 1981-83 1,053 Gerald Hardnett 1975-79 162 Pat McCabe 1994-98 1,020 Marc Mitchell 1991-93 154 Top Single-Game Performances - Pre-1990 • Points • Steals Gerald Hardnett 46 3/4/78 Kerry Glover 8 2/26/85 Tom Kneusel 44 1/28/56 Gerald Hardnett 7 12/19/77 Phil Michalovitz 44 12/11/65 Gerald Hardnett 7 3/4/78 Gerald Hardnett Jerry Grochowski 39 3/4/60 Kerry Glover 7 1/31/81 scored 46 points Larry Reed 38 2/7/66 on March 4, 1978 • Blocked Shots • Rebounds Bruce Payton 6 1/22/86 Cecil Morries 34 1/5/70 Al Walker 4 11/26/77 Larry Reed 32 12/21/65 Al Walker 4 12/12/77 Roger Kriete 25 3/2/63 Al Walker 4 2/27/78 • Field Goal Attempts Larry Reed 24 12/17/59 Ricky Trotter 4 1/6/81 Jerry Grochowski 42 3/4/60 Jerry Grochowski 24 12/17/60 Gerald Hardnett 34 1/5/78 Cecil Morries 24 12/12/68 • Field Goals Dave Vincent 32 2/13/60 Henry Davis 24 2/6/71 Phil Michalovitz 21 12/11/65 Dave Vincent 28 1/6/60 Gerald Hardnett 17 3/4/78 Gerald Hardnett 27 3/4/78 • Assists Gerald Hardnett 16 1/5/78 Kerry Glover 14 2/24/82 Phil Michalovitz 15 1/22/66 • Field Goal Percentage Larry Pikes 13 1976 Larry Reed 14 1/11/66 George Tandy .909 (10-11) 12/11/72 Gerald Hardnett 12 12/13/76 Larry Reed 14 2/7/66 Noren Merritt .909 (10-11) 12/18/76 Gerald Hardnett 12 2/15/77 Larry Reed 14 2/26/66 Brian Nyenhuis .909 (10-11) 3/2/78 Dwayne Glover 12 2/3/86 Robert Jammer .900 (9-10) 12/23/75 Clarence Wright 12 2/3/89 Gerald Hardnett .882 (15-17) 12/22/77 NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball Single-Season Records (Pre-1990) Top Career Marks (Pre-1990) About The UWM Record Book • Points • Points The UWM Record Book is meant to recog- Kevin Jones 609 1981-82 Larry Reed 1,693 1959-60/64-67 nize all eras of Panther basketball. The early Gerald Hardnett 556 1977-78 Jerry Grochowski 1,688 1957-61 pages cite records during the entire history Larry Reed 542 1965-66 Gerald Hardnett 1,602 1975-79 of basketball at the school, followed by in- Andy Ronan 542 1988-89 Tom Kneusel 1,565 1955-59 dividual and team records for all seasons Clarence Wright 540 1987-88 Tom Reikowski 1,459 1965-70 prior to 1990. During those years, UWM was affiliated with both the NCAA and NAIA, • Rebounds • Rebounds as a Division I, II and D III institution. The Larry Reed 462 1966-67 Larry Reed 1,529 1959-60/64-67 following pages then recognize the records Larry Reed 425 1965-66 Tom Reikowski 1,080 1965-70 since 1990, when UWM permanently be- Larry Reed 385 1964-65 Richard Cox 753 1971-74 came an NCAA Division I school. Tom Reikowski 316 1966-67 Erik Schten 611 1985-88 Top UWM Team Marks (Pre-1990) Tom Kneusel 314 1957-58 Al Walker 546 1975-78 • Points vs. Illinois-Chicago 135 12/11/65 • Assists • Assists • Rebounds Clarence Wright 151 1988-89 Gerald Hardnett 448 1975-79 vs. UW-LaCrosse 84 1/18/57 Kerry Glover 138 1981-82 Tim Cullen 303 1976-80 • Assists Gerald Hardnett 129 1976-77 Maurice Turner 268 1985-89 vs. Lakeland 32 1/24/89 Dwayne Glover 127 1985-86 Clarence Wright 239 1987-89 • Steals Bob Anthony 123 1989-90 Kerry Glover 212 1980-82 vs. Carthage 23 1/9/84 • Blocked Shots • Steals • Steals vs. St. Xavier 11 1/22/86 Gerald Hardnett 85 1977-78 Gerald Hardnett 162 1975-78 • Field Goals Dwayne Glover 79 1985-86 Maurice Turner 128 1985-89 vs. Illinois-Chicago 60 12/11/65 Clarence Wright 67 1988-89 Tim Cullen 126 1976-80 • Field Goal Attempts Gerald Hardnett 65 1976-77 Dwayne Glover 126 1984-86 vs. Illinois-Chicago 110 12/11/65 Larry Pikes 57 1976-77 Clarence Wright 117 1987-89 • Field Goal Percentage vs. UW-Parkside .718 (23-32) 2/5/83 • Blocked Shots • Blocked Shots • Free Throw Attempts Al Walker 46 1977-78 Al Walker 78 1975-78 vs. UW-Whitewater 63 2/4/57 John Smilanich 35 1984-85 John Smilanich 55 1984-86 Al Walker 32 1976-77 Miles Aquino 44 1982-84 Top UWM Season Marks (Pre-1990) Miles Aquino 24 1983-84 Brian Nyenhuis 41 1977-79 • Points Brian Nyenhuis 22 1978-79 Rich Czarnecki 36 1981-83 1988-89 2787 • Rebounds 1969-70 1627 • Field Goals • Field Goals • Assists

138 • UWM Basketball History • Pre-1990 Records Kevin Jones 245 1981-82 Gerald Hardnett 673 1975-79 1988-89 587 Gerald Hardnett 233 1977-78 Jerry Grochowski 662 1957-61 • Steals Larry Reed 213 1965-66 Larry Reed 639 1959-60/64-67 1988-89 297 Andy Ronan 213 1988-89 Dave Vincent 493 1957-61 • Field Goals Keith Rosser 203 1981-82 Dexter Riesch 491 1966-70 1988-89 1066 • Field Goal Attempts • Field Goal Attempts • Field Goal Attempts 1988-89 2199 Harold Lee 519 1972-73 Jerry Grochowski 1701 1957-61 • Field Goal Percentage Jerry Grochowski 501 1960-61 Gerald Hardnett 1457 1975-79 1981-82 .522 Gerald Hardnett 492 1977-78 Erik Schten 1006 1985-88 • Free Throws Kevin Jones 492 1981-82 Steve Pitrof 856 1979-83 1967-68 521 Jerry Grochowski 470 1959-60 Phil Michalovitz 849 1963-66 • Free Throw Attempts 1967-68 819 • Field Goal Percentage • Field Goal Percentage • Free Throw Percentage Keith Rosser .613 (203-331) 1981-82 Andy Ronan .532 (394-741) 1988-90 1978-79 .754 Andy Ronan .597 (213-357) 1988-89 Larry Pikes .522 (265-508) 1975-77 • Most Consecutive Wins Glen Allen .547 (134-245) 1975-76 Kevin Jones .514 (428-833) 1981-83 1940-41 16 Kevin Jones .537 (183-341) 1982-83 John Smilanich .509 (339-666) 1983-85 • Most Consecutive Losses Larry Pikes .533 (159-298) 1976-77 Noren Merritt .488 (275-564) 1975-77 1963-64 11

Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball • Points • Free Throws Attempted • Fewest Points Scored 117 Prairie View A&M 2004-05 54 UIC 2000-01 34 Cleveland State 2000-01 116 Illinois 1990-91 (2 OT) 52 Cleveland State 1999-00 35 Toledo 1997-98 106 Three times 45 Cleveland State 2005-06 36 Butler 1996-97 Cleveland State 1997-98 37 Wisconsin 2004-05 • Points (Two Teams) 44 NE Illinois 1990-91 236 UWM @ Illinois 1990-91 (2 OT) • Fewest Field Goals Made 218 UWM @ UIC 2000-01 (4 OT) • Free Throw Percentage (minimum: 10 made) 12 Memphis 2005-06 216 UWM @ Sac. St. 1991-92 (2 OT) .955 (21-22) Loyola 1994-95 Cleveland State 2000-01 214 Cleve. St. @ UWM 1999-00 (OT) .933 (14-15) UW-Green Bay 2001-02 13 Four times 211 UWM @ S. Utah 1990-01 (2 OT) .931 (27-29) Western Michigan 1990-91 .929 (13-14) Eastern Illinois 1993-94 • Fewest Field Goals Attempted 36 Air Force 2004-05 .929 (13-14) Butler 2002-03 • Points (One Half) 37 Detroit 2000-01 64 Loyola 2002-03 40 Air Force 2003-04 61 Prairie View A&M 2004-05 • Rebounds 42 Cleveland State 1998-99 UW-Oshkosh 1991-92 56 Alcorn State 1992-93 Cal State Northridge 1990-91 Chicago State 1993-94 • Lowest Field Goal Percentage 60 UMKC 1990-91 53 Cal State Northridge 1990-91 .217 (13-60) Illinois 2000-01 UIC 1995-96 .222 (12-54) Memphis 2005-06 I Team • Division Records Book Record 139 • UWM Single-Game • Field Goals Made 52 Two times .231 (12-52) Cleveland State 2000-01 42 Youngstown State 2005-06 .241 (14-58) Marquette 1996-97 41 UW-Oshkosh 1991-92 • Rebound Margin Mt. Senario 2000-01 +25 Chicago State 1993-94 • Fewest Three-Point Field Goals Made 40 Prairie View A&M 2004-05 Wright State 2002-03 0 Butler 2005-06 Cleveland State 1995-96 +24 Butler 2005-06 Western Michigan 2001-02 Sacramento State 1992-93 Valparaiso 1996-97 NE Illinois 1995-96 • Field Goals Attempted +23 Mt. Senario 2000-01 Central Michigan 1990-91 97 Illinois 1990-91 86 UW-Oshkosh 1991-92 • Assists • Fewest Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 83 Eastern Michigan 1993-94 32 Prairie View A&M 2004-05 5 Central Michigan 1993-94 81 Four times 29 Mt. Senario 2000-01 NE Illinois 1995-96 28 Cleveland State 2003-04 6 Two times • Field Goal Percentage 26 Three times .678 (40-59) Cleveland State 1995-96 • Lowest Three-Point Field Goal Percentage .639 (39-61) Chicago State 1990-91 • Steals .000 (0-21) Western Michigan 2001-02 .606 (40-66) Prairie View A&M 2004-05 22 Florida International 1990-01 .000 (0-13) Butler 2005-06 .596 (37-68) NE Illinois 1990-91 21 Illinois Tech 1995-96 .000 (0-7) Valparaiso 1996-97 .594 (41-69) Mt. Senario 2000-01 20 Nicholls State 1990-91 .000 (0-7) NE Illinois 1995-96 Mt. Senario 2000-01 .000 (0-6) Central Michigan 1990-91 18 NE Illinois 1990-91 • Three-Point Field Goals Made • Fewest Free Throws Made 18 UIC 2000-01 1 Wright State 2000-01 17 Colorado 2001-02 • Blocked Shots Western Illinois 1996-97 16 Youngstown State 2001-02 11 Illinois Tech 1995-96 2 Butler 1996-97 15 multiple opponents 9 UIC 2004-05 UIC 2002-03 • Fewest Free Throws Attempted • Three-Point Field Goals Attempted UW-Green Bay 1992-93 2 Western Illinois 1996-97 41 Illinois 1990-91 3 Butler 1996-97 UIC 2000-01 • Turnovers 4 Two times Colorado 2001-02 31 Western Michigan 1997-98 39 UIC 1999-00 28 Sacramento State 1991-92 • Lowest Free Throw Percentage 36 Virginia Tech 2001-02 27 Central Florida 1990-91 .091 (1-11) Wright State 2000-01 35 Loyola 1999-00 25 Three times .273 (3-11) Kansas 2004-05 • Fewest Rebounds • Three-Point Field Goals Percentage • Personal Fouls 16 Detroit 1998-99 (minimum: 10 made) 37 UIC 2000-01 17 Utah 1991-92 .833 (10-12) Eastern Michigan 1991-92 35 Butler 1995-96 22 Four times .722 (13-18) San Diego 2000-01 33 Marquette 1995-96 .667 (14-21) Idaho State 2003-04 31 UMKC 1992-93 • Fewest Assists .625 (10-16) Detroit 2000-01 Northern Illinois 1995-96 4 Three times .600 (12-20) Eastern Michigan 1990-91 • Disqualifications • Fewest Steals • Free Throws Made 5 Butler 1995-96 1 UW-Green Bay 1995-96 41 Cleveland State 1999-00 4 UMKC 1992-93 35 Manhattan 2004-05 UIC 2000-01 • Fewest Turnovers 34 Youngstown State 1993-94 4 Butler 2004-05 5 Four times UW-Green Bay 1999-00 • Overtime Periods UIC 2000-01 4 UIC 2000-01 • Fewest Fouls (112-106 loss - League Record) 7 Mt. Senario 2000-01

NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball • Most Points • Highest Free Throw Percentage • Fewest Points 120 Illinois 1990-91 (2ot) (minimum: 10 made) 21 Mt. Senario 2000-01 112 UIC 2000-01 (4ot) .947 (18-19) UWGB 1997-98 42 Youngstown State 2004-05 110 Sacramento State 1991-92 (ot) .917 (11-12) Loyola 2005-06 UW-Green Bay 1999-00 109 Cleveland State 1999-00 (ot) .917 (22-24) UIC 1997-98 • Fewest Field Goals 106 Southern Utah 1990-91 .909 (10-11) S. Utah 1992-93 7 Mt. Senario 2000-01 10 Detroit 1996-97 • Most Field Goals • Most Rebounds 12 Detroit 1997-98 43 Illinois 1990-91 59 Cleveland State 1993-94 • Fewest Field Goals Attempted 41 Wisconsin 1993-94 56 NE Illinois 1992-93 31 Drake 1991-92 Sacramento State 1991-92 55 UIC 2000-01 Detroit 1997-98 39 Multiple opponents Marquette 1994-95 35 Wisconsin 2000-01 • Lowest Field Goal Percentage • Most Field Goal Attempts • Highest Rebound Margin .189 (7-37) Mt. Senario 2000-01 84 UIC 1993-94 +26 Cleveland State 1994-95 .215 (14-65) UIC 1995-96 80 NE Illinois 1992-93 +24 Detroit 1998-99 .250 (17-68) Chicago St. 1993-94 76 Cleveland State 1999-00 +23 Loyola 1996-97 • Fewest Three-Point Field Goals 74 Multiple opponents Youngstown State 1991-92 0 Wright State 2005-06 UMKC 1991-92 • Highest Field Goal Percentage • Most Assists 1 Multiple opponents .647 (33-51) UMKC 1989-99 31 Utah 1992-93 .645 (32-52) Loyola 1999-00 28 Southeast Missouri St. 1994-95 • Fewest Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 4 UW-Green Bay 1995-96 .614 (27-44) Cleveland St. 2001-02 26 Southern Utah 1990-91 5 Butler 1998-99 .609 (39-64) Utah 1992-93 25 Three times Wright State 1995-96 .609 (39-64) E. Michigan 1993-94 Butler 1995-96 • Most Steals • Lowest Three-Point Field Goal Percentage • Most Three-Point Field Goals 18 Western Michigan 1997-98 .000 (0-8) Wright State 2005-06 18 Detroit 1999-00 Northern Illinois 1994-95 .000 (0-7) UMKC 1991-92 15 Butler 2003-04 16 Valparaiso 2002-03 .063 (1-16) Detroit 2004-05 13 Four times 15 Valparaiso 1996-97 .077 (1-13) Hawai’i 2005-06 UIC 1993-94 • Fewest Free Throws Made • Most Three-Point Field Goal Attempts 1 Detroit 2005-06 33 Mississippi Valley St. 2002-03 • Most Blocked Shots 2 Four times 32 Detroit 1999-00 12 Loyola 1996-97 • Fewest Free Throws Attempted Morehead State 1991-92 11 Marquette 1996-97 0 UW-Green Bay 1998-99 30 Wright State 1993-94 10 Marquette 1995-96 3 UW-Green Bay 1994-95 Central Michigan 1991-92 Marquette 1993-94 4 Detroit 2005-06 9 Multiple opponents Mt. Senario 2000-01 • Highest Three-Point Field Goal Percentage • Lowest Free Throw Percentage (minimum: 10 made) • Most Turnovers (minimum 5 attempts) .625 (10-16) Valparaiso 2004-05 31 Florida International 2002-03 .286 (2-7) UW-Green Bay 1992-93 .619 (13-21) W. Michigan 1990-91 30 Chicago State 2001-02 .313 (5-16) Cal St. Northridge 1990-91 .611 (11-18) Wisconsin 1993-94 Virginia Tech 2001-02 • Fewest Rebounds .588 (10-17) Marquette 1995-96 Illinois-Tech 1995-96 14 Mt. Senario 2000-01 .565 (13-23) SEMO 2002-03 Sacramento State 1991-92 20 Cleveland State 2002-03 29 Mt. Senario 2000-01 21 Two times • Most Free Throws Made • Fewest Assists 140 • UWM Basketball History • Division I Opponent Single-Game Records 38 UIC 2002-03 • Most Personal Fouls 3 Mt. Senario 2000-01 UMKC 1991-92 34 Cleveland State 1999-00 4 UW-Green Bay 2000-01 35 Northern Illinois 1995-96 32 Cleveland State 2005-06 Detroit 2001-02 34 UIC 2000-01 30 Prairie View A&M 2004-05 • Fewest Steals 30 Rice 2003-04 Bethune-Cookman 1999-00 0 Four times Butler 2000-01 Detroit 2000-01 • Fewest Blocked Shots • Most Free Throws Attempted • Most Disqualifications 0 Multiple opponents 54 UIC 2000-01 3 Cleveland State 1999-00 • Fewest Turnovers 47 Butler 1995-96 Cleveland State 1997-98 5 Butler 2005-06 45 UIC 2002-03 Loyola 1994-95 6 New Hampshire 1992-93 44 Butler 1994-95 Central Florida 1990-91 7 Three times UMKC 1991-92 2 Multiple opponents • Fewest Personal Fouls 7 Cal St. Northridge 1990-91 Butler 2001-02

Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball Milwaukee • Minutes Played • Three-Point Field Goal Percentage Opponents 47 Dan Weisse @ UIC 2000-01 (minimum: 5 made) • Points Jason Frederick @ UIC 2000-01 1.000 (6-6) Joe Schultz 47 Damon Stringer (Cleve. St.) 1999-00 46 Joe Schultz @ Illinois 1990-91 vs. Cal-St. Northridge 1990-91 46 Andy Kaufmann (Illinois) 1990-91 Craig Greene @ Sacramento St. 1991-92 .833 (10-12) Ronnie Jones 39 Rod Parker (Chicago St.) 1990-91 45 Von McDade @ Illinois 1990-91 @ Youngstown St. 2001-02 37 (UIC) 1997-98 Von McDade @ S. Utah 1990-91 .833 (5-6) Multiple players 44 Craig Greene @ Illinois 1990-91 • Field Goals Made 16 Damon Stringer (Cleve. St.) 1999-00 Shannon Smith @ SEMO 1994-95 • Free Throws Made 15 Andy Kaufmann (Illinois) 1990-91 Chad Angeli vs. Cleve St. 1999-00 18 Chad Angeli vs. Cleve. St. 1999-00 13 Mark Miller (UIC) 1997-98 Chad Angeli @ UIC 2000-01 Chad Angeli vs. Detroit 1999-00 Deon Thomas (Illinois) 1990-91 16 Chad Angeli vs. Loyola 1997-98 Rod Parker (Chicago St.) 1990-91 • Points 15 Multiple players 50 Von McDade @ Illinois 1990-91 • Field Goals Attempted 43 Von McDade @ S. Utah 1990-91 • Free Throws Attempted 28 Javan Goodman (Loyola) 1998-99 141 • UWM Record Book • Division I Individual Single-Game Records Single-Game I Individual • Division Book Record 141 • UWM 42 Von McDade @ S. Utah 1990-91 21 Chad Angeli vs. Cleve. St. 1999-00 27 Reggie Smith (NE Illinois) 1992-93 Von McDade vs. WMU 1990-91 Chad Angeli vs. Detroit 1999-00 Andy Kaufmann (Illinois) 1990-91 Von McDade vs. Wright St. 1990-91 19 Michael Hughes vs. NE Illinois 1993-94 40 Clay Tucker @ Wright St. 2002-03 Michael Hughes vs. YSU 1993-94 • Three-Point Field Goals Made 39 Von McDade vs. Nichols St. 1990-91 18 Multiple players 10 Desmond Ferguson (Detroit) 1999-00 38 Ed McCants vs. Detroit 2004-05 9 Mark Johnson (SEMO) 1994-95 Von McDade vs. Utah 1990-91 • Free Throw Percentage Marc Rybczyk (C. Conn.) 1991-92 Shannon Smith vs. NE Illinois 1994-95 (minimum: 10 made) 8 (Detroit) 1999-00 1.000 (13-13) Derek Durham • Field Goals Made @ Stetson 1995-96 • Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 15 Von McDade @ Illinois 1990-91 1.000 (12-12) Shannon Smith 18 Marc Rybczyk (C. Conn.) 1991-92 Von McDade @ Wright St. 1990-91 vs. Loyola 1994-95 16 Desmond Ferguson (Detroit) 1999-00 Clay Tucker @ Wright St. 2002-03 1.000 (12-12) Chris Hill Mark Johnson (SEMO) 1994-95 14 Von McDade @ Utah 1990-91 @ Youngstown St. 2003-04 Von McDade @ Nichols St. 1990-91 1.000 (11-11) Chad Angeli • Free Throws Made Craig Greene @ CMU 1991-92 vs. Wright St. 1999-00 18 (Boston College) 2004-05 1.000 (10-10) Three players 14 Garrick Vicks (W. Illinois) 1995-96 • Field Goals Attempted 13 Kammron Tayloy (Wisconsin) 2005-06 44 Von McDade @ Illinois 1990-91 • Rebounds 35 Von McDade @ S. Utah 1990-91 18 Nathan Schrameyer vs. SEMO 1994-95 • Rebounds 30 Von McDade @ Utah 1990-91 16 John Gilmore vs. UWGB 1996-97 21 Jared Dudley (Boston College) 2004-05 27 Von McDade @ S. Utah 1990-91 16 Adrian Tigert @ Boise State 2003-04 Jerome Sims (Youngstown St.) 1991-92 Shannon Smith @ La Salle 1994-95 15 Multiple players 20 Tim Jackson (Youngstown St.) 1990-91 Kerry Sherwood (S. Utah) 1990-91 • Field Goal Percentage • Assists Reggie Burcy (Chicago St.) 1990-91 (minimum: 10 made) 13 Marc Mitchell vs. UW-Parkside 1991-92 .846 (11-13) Adrian Tigert Marc Mitchell vs. NE Illinois 1992-93 • Assists vs. Florida 2005-06 12 Marc Mitchell vs. Alcorn St. 1992-93 13 Jerry Freshwater (SEMO) 1994-95 12 Boney Watson (Sam Hous. St.) 1997-98 .846 (11-13) Dylan Page Marc Mitchell vs. N. Hampshire 1992-93 11 Terrell Everett (Oklahoma) 2005-06 @ Loyola 2002-03 11 Multiple players James Reed (E. Michigan) 1993-94 .833 (10-12) Marc Mitchell @ Sacramento St. 1991-92 • Steals • Steals .769 (10-13) Joah Tucker 7 Von McDade vs. UMKC 1990-91 7 Aaron Hutchins (Marquette) 1996-97 @ UW-Green Bay 2003-04 Von McDade vs. W. Michigan 1990-91 (Valparaiso) 1996-97 .764 (13-17) Roderick Johnson Marc Mitchell vs. UW-Oshkosh 1991-92 Shawn Harlan (UIC) 1994-95 vs. Cleveland St. 1995-96 Marc Mitchell vs. Sac. St. 1992-93 6 Multiple players • Blocked Shots • Three-Point Field Goals Made 8 Jim McIlvaine (Marquette) 1993-94 10 Ronnie Jones @ Youngstown St. 2001-02 • Blocked Shots 7 JaJa Richards (Loyola) 1996-97 9 Ed McCants vs. Detroit 2004-05 5 Derrick Ford vs. Detroit 2005-06 Shelby Thurmond (W. Illinois) 1992-93 Von McDade @ Illinois 1990-91 Dylan Page vs. Montana 2003-04 Pat Easterlin vs Wright St. 1993-94 Nate Mielke vs. UIC 2002-03 • Free Throws Attempted 8 Ray Perine vs. UW-Parkside 1992-93 James Wright vs. UIC 2000-01 18 Garrick Vicks (W. Illinois) 1995-96 Craig Greene vs. C. Conn. 1991-92 Sonny Johnson (Cleveland St.) 1998-99 • Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 17 Sam Okey (Wisconsin) 1996-97 22 Von McDade @ Illinois 1990-91 • Turnovers 16 Two players 19 Clay Tucker @ UIC 1999-00 11 Marc Mitchell vs. W. Michigan 1992-93 17 Ed McCants vs. Detroit 2004-05 8 Roderick Johnson vs. NE Illinois 1996-97 • Turnovers 16 Ed McCants vs. Hawai’i 2004-05 Von McDade vs. E. Illinois 1990-91 11 Van (Tennessee Tech) 1990-91 Von McDade vs. S. Utah 1990-91 Von McDade vs. Tenn. Tech 1990-91 8 Five players

NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball • Games Played • Free Throw Percentage 32 Multiple players 2004-05 minimum 30 attempts 2002-03 .870 (40-46) Pat Easterlin 1993-94 31 Multiple players 2005-06 .831 (49-59) Boo Davis 2004-05 2004-05 .827 (43-52) Pat McCabe 1994-95 2003-04 .821 (55-67) Ed McCants 2003-04 .818 (27-33) Rusty Johnson 1990-91 • Games Started .818 (81-99) Craig Greene 1992-93 32 Ed McCants 2004-05 Joah Tucker 2004-05 • Rebounds Adrian Tigert 2004-05 214 Adrian Tigert 2004-05 Dylan Page 2002-03 212 Adrian Tigert 2005-06 31 Multiple players 207 Dylan Page 2002-03 204 Dylan Page 2003-04 • Minutes Played 197 Adrian Tigert 2003-04 989 Clay Tucker 2002-03 195 Randy Doss 1990-91 978 Adrian Tigert 2004-05 193 Roderick Johnson 1995-96 977 Dylan Page 2003-04 186 Craig Greene 1992-93 970 Marc Mitchell 1992-93 184 Joah Tucker 2005-06 967 Shannon Smith 1994-95 183 Nathan Schrameyer 1994-95

• Points • Rebound Average 830 Von McDade 1990-91 7.3 Adrian Tigert 2005-06 661 Shannon Smith 1994-95 Ed McCants appears throughout UWM’s 7.1 Roderick Johnson 1995-96 647 Dylan Page 2003-04 single-season Division I record book 7.0 Randy Doss 1990-91 565 Dylan Page 2002-03 6.9 Craig Greene 1992-93 556 Ed McCants 2004-05 • Three-Point Field Goals Made 6.8 Nathan Schrameyer 1994-95 550 Clay Tucker 2002-03 107 Ed McCants 2004-05 531 Ed McCants 2003-04 104 Ed McCants 2003-04 • Assists 517 Joah Tucker 2004-05 96 Von McDade 1990-91 189 Marc Mitchell 1992-93 510 Joah Tucker 2005-06 91 Boo Davis 2005-06 156 Marc Mitchell 1991-92 Clay Tucker 2001-02 87 Pat Easterlin 1992-93 128 Cyrus Caldwell 1997-98 74 Joe Schultz 1991-92 124 Clay Tucker 2002-03 • Scoring Average 73 Jason Frederick 2002-03 111 Derek Durham 1995-96 29.6 Von McDade 1990-91 72 Clay Tucker 2000-01 24.5 Shannon Smith 1994-95 Pat Easterlin 1993-94 • Assists Average 20.9 Dylan Page 2003-04 71 Jason Frederick 2001-02 7.0 Marc Mitchell 1992-93 20.1 Michael Hughes 1993-94 6.2 Marc Mitchell 1991-92 18.3 Clay Tucker 2002-03 • Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 4.7 Cyrus Caldwell 1997-98 285 Ed McCants 2004-05 4.1 Clay Tucker 2002-03 • Field Goals Made 243 Ed McCants 2003-04 4.1 Derek Durham 1995-96 274 Von McDade 1990-91 242 Von McDade 1990-91 227 Dylan Page 2003-04 234 Boo Davis 2005-06 • Steals 209 Dylan Page 2002-03 200 Pat Easterlin 1992-93 97 Von McDade 1990-91 199 Shannon Smith 1994-95 78 Marc Mitchell 1991-92 191 Joah Tucker 2004-05 • Three-Point Field Goal Percentage Marc Mitchell 1992-93 188 Clay Tucker 2002-03 minimum 45 attempts 65 Clay Tucker 2001-02 186 Ed McCants 2003-04 .492 (59-120) Joe Schultz 1990-91 59 Clay Tucker 2002-03 185 Clay Tucker 2001-02 .489 (22-45) Craig Greene 1990-91 182 Ed McCants 2004-05 .467 (21-45) Allan Hanson 2005-06 • Blocks 179 Joah Tucker 2005-06 .463 (74-160) Joe Schultz 1991-92 37 Eugene Sims 1993-94 142 • UWM Basketball History • Division I Single-Season Records .439 (43-98) Craig Greene 1992-93 Dylan Page 2003-04 • Field Goals Attempted 36 Craig Greene 1991-92 633 Von McDade 1990-91 • Free Throws Made 36 Nate Mielke 2002-03 505 Shannon Smith 1994-95 212 Shannon Smith 1994-95 33 Derrick Ford 2004-05 456 Ed McCants 2004-05 209 Chad Angeli 1998-99 448 Dylan Page 2003-04 208 Chad Angeli 1999-00 • Turnovers 439 Clay Tucker 2002-03 186 Von McDade 1990-91 111 Von McDade 1990-91 172 Michael Hughes 1993-94 98 Marc Mitchell 1992-93 • Field Goal Percentage 134 Dylan Page 2003-04 96 Jared Hardwick 1997-98 minimum 100 attempts 130 Dylan Page 2002-03 90 Joah Tucker 2003-04 .610 (86-141) Adrian Tigert 2001-02 120 Clay Tucker 2002-03 89 Shannon Smith 1994-95 .595 (209-351) Dylan Page 2002-03 Mark Briggs 1993-94 .593 (70-118) Chad Angeli 1997-98 118 Joah Tucker 2005-06 • Personal Fouls .588 (67-114) Adrian Tigert 2003-04 112 Nate Mielke 2002-03 .587 (84-143) Nate Mielke 2002-03 • Free Throws Attempted 102 Roderick Johnson 1995-96 .571 (108-189) Adrian Tigert 2004-05 268 Shannon Smith 1994-95 101 Shannon Smith 1994-95 .569 (103-181) Chad Angeli 2000-01 265 Chad Angeli 1999-00 100 Nathan Schrameyer 1994-95 .564 (137-243) Chad Angeli 1999-00 257 Chad Angeli 1998-99 97 Olofu Agbaji 1991-92 .562 (155-276) Adrian Tigert 2005-06 238 Von McDade 1990-91 .557 (97-174) Chad Angeli 1998-99 223 Michael Hughes 1993-94 Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball Milwaukee Opponents • Games • Rebounds • Points • Free Throws Attempted 32 2004-05 1185 2005-06 2002-03 1149 2004-05 2238 2002-03 836 1995-96 31 2005-06 1107 2003-04 2212 2003-04 791 1994-95 2003-04 1101 2002-03 2204 1990-91 737 2002-03 1060 1990-91 2171 1994-95 704 2003-04 • Victories 2061 2005-06 658 1990-91 26 2004-05 (26-6) • Rebound Average 24 2002-03 (24-8) 38.4 1992-93 • Scoring Average • Free Throw Percentage 23 1992-93 (23-4) 38.2 2005-06 80.4 1994-95 .716 2003-04 (504-704) 22 2005-06 (22-9) 37.8 1990-91 20 Two times 35.9 2004-05 78.7 1990-91 .704 2002-03 (519-737) 1991-92 74.3 1993-94 .701 2004-05 (444-633) • Consecutive Victories 73.5 1995-96 1997-98 (396-564) 11 2004-05 • Free Throws Made 73.0 1997-98 .698 2000-01 (446-639) 10 1992-93 505 2003-04 1998-99 (398-570) 496 2005-06 • Field Goals Made • Points 476 2004-05 796 1990-91 • Rebounds 2466 2002-03 472 2002-03 763 2003-04 1142 1993-94 2400 2004-05 465 1994-95 I Team Records • Division Book Record 143 • UWM Season 2395 2003-04 762 2002-03 1116 2004-05 2373 1990-91 • Free Throws Attempted 759 1999-00 1110 1994-95 2294 2005-06 719 2005-06 749 2005-06 1098 2002-03 716 2003-04 1078 1990-91 • Scoring Average 681 2002-03 • Field Goals Attempted 84.8 1990-91 677 2004-05 1745 2004-05 • Rebound Average 79.9 1991-92 653 1994-95 1744 2002-03 42.2 1993-94 79.7 1992-93 1743 2003-04 41.1 1994-95 77.3 2003-04 • Free Throw Percentage 77.1 2002-03 .741 1993-94 (431-581) 1698 1992-93 39.6 1992-93 .727 1999-00 (451-620) 1692 1993-94 38.9 1995-96 • Field Goals Made .712 1994-95 (465-653) 38.5 1990-91 892 1990-91 .711 1992-93 (398-559) • Field Goal Percentage 874 2002-03 .705 2003-04 (505-716) .493 1999-00 (759-1538) • Assists 838 2003-04 .476 1994-95 (726-1524) 443 1994-95 833 1991-92 • Assists .473 1990-91 (796-1682) 429 1990-91 831 2004-05 542 2002-03 521 2003-04 .460 1998-99 (650-1411) 407 2002-03 • Field Goals Attempted 476 2001-02 .458 1997-98 (708-1545) 403 1993-94 1907 1990-91 450 2004-05 399 2003-04 1859 2004-05 417 1991-92 • Three-Point Field Goals Made 1855 2002-03 203 1994-95 • Steals 1832 2005-06 • Steals 195 2002-03 248 2002-03 1819 1991-92 308 1990-91 194 1993-94 217 2003-04 283 2002-03 182 2003-04 216 1990-91 • Field Goal Percentage 267 2004-05 .477 2003-04 (838-1757) 266 1991-92 175 2004-05 215 1997-98 .471 2002-03 (874-1855) 264 Two times 2001-02 209 2001-02 .467 1990-91 (892-1907) .457 1991-92 (833-1819) • Blocked Shots • Three-Point FG Attempted • Blocked Shots .455 1992-93 (775-1700) 118 2003-04 570 2004-05 114 2005-06 114 2004-05 561 1993-94 112 2002-03 • Three-Point Field Goals Made 114 2002-03 545 2002-03 103 1995-96 262 2004-05 102 1993-94 100 1993-94 257 2001-02 97 1991-92 530 1992-93 246 2002-03 520 2003-04 99 1996-97 244 2000-01 • Turnovers 242 1999-00 481 2003-04 • Three-Point FG Percentage • Turnovers 475 2002-03 .404 1994-95 (203-502) 562 2004-05 • Three-Point FG Attempted 449 1995-96 .378 1997-98 (148-391) 561 2002-03 735 2004-05 .370 1999-00 (138-373) 530 1990-91 725 2001-02 • Personal Fouls .358 2002-03 (195-545) 512 1991-92 695 2002-03 657 1995-96 666 2000-01 649 2002-03 .357 1998-99 (149-417) 2001-02 657 1999-00 2003-04 • Free Throws Made • Disqualifications • Three-Point FG Percentage • Disqualifications 559 1995-96 25 2003-04 .396 1990-91 (233-588) 34 1995-96 519 2002-03 21 1999-00 .392 1992-93 (207-528) 28 1994-95 516 1994-95 20 2005-06 .382 1991-92 (229-600) 26 1996-97 504 2003-04 19 2002-03 .372 2003-04 (214-575) 447 1990-91 15 Two times .368 1999-00 (242-657)

NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball • Games Played • Field Goal Percentage 120 Adrian Tigert 2001-06 (minimum: 400 attempts) 118 Jason Frederick 1999-2003 .578 (416-720) Adrian Tigert 2001-06 Ronnie Jones 1999-2003 .568 (407-716) Chad Angeli 1997-01 Dan Weisse 1999-2003 .523 (503-961) Dylan Page 2000-04 116 Chris Hill 2001-06 .497 (440-886) Craig Greene 1990-93 Michael Hughes is 115 Kalombo Kadima 1999-2004 .491 (317-645) Marc Mitchell 1991-93 UWM’s Division I 112 Clay Tucker 1999-2003 leader in 111 Chad Angeli 1997-2001 • Three-Point Field Goals Made rebounding average 109 Pat McCabe 1994-98 264 Clay Tucker 1999-2003 102 Dylan Page 2000-04 243 Jason Frederick 1999-2003 211 Ed McCants 2003-05 • Games Started 201 Ronnie Jones 1999-2003 111 Chad Angeli 1997-2001 197 Pat McCabe 1994-98 110 Clay Tucker 1999-2003 90 Adrian Tigert 2001-06 • Three-Point Field Goals Attempted • Rebound Average 83* Craig Greene 1990-93 744 Clay Tucker 1999-2003 7.1 Michael Hughes 1993-94 82 Ronnie Jones 1999-2003 644 Jason Frederick 1999-2003 6.3 Adrian Tigert 2001-06 528 Ed McCants 2003-05 6.0 Roderick Johnson 1995-97 • Minutes Played 524 Pat McCabe 1994-98 6.0* Craig Greene 1990-93 3497 Clay Tucker 1999-2003 509 Ronnie Jones 1999-2003 5.9 Damion Ninkovic 1997-99 3365 Adrian Tigert 2001-06 5.9 Nathan Schrameyer 1993-96 3222 Chad Angeli 1997-01 • Three-Point Field Goal Percentage 2988 Jason Frederick 1999-2003 (minimum: 150 attempts) • Assists 2849 Ronnie Jones 1999-2003 .475 (133-280) Joe Schultz 1990-92 345 Marc Mitchell 1991-93 2841 Pat McCabe 1994-98 .423 (124-293) Craig Greene 1990-93 341 Clay Tucker 1999-2003 2773 Chris Hill 2001-06 .401 (159-397) Pat Easterlin 1992-94 333 Cyrus Caldwell 1996-99 2766 Cyrus Caldwell 1996-99 .400 (211-528) Ed McCants 2003-05 309 Adrian Tigert 2001-06 2619* Craig Greene 1990-93 .397 (96-242) Von McDade 1990-91 304 Chris Hill 2001-06 2553 Kalombo Kadima 1999-2004 • Free Throws Made • Steals • Points 602 Chad Angeli 1997-2001 194 Clay Tucker 1999-2003 1788 Clay Tucker 1999-2003 324 Joah Tucker 2003-06 156 Marc Mitchell 1991-93 1417 Chad Angeli 1997-2001 299 Dylan Page 2000-04 131 Ronnie Jones 1999-2003 1416 Joah Tucker 2003-06 296 Clay Tucker 1999-2003 120 Chris Hill 2001-06 1388 Dylan Page 2000-04 278 Shannon Smith 1994-96 114* Craig Greene 1990-93 1185 Jason Frederick 1999-2003 1182 Ronnie Jones 1999-2003 • Free Throws Attempted • Blocks 1174* Craig Greene 1990-93 785 Chad Angeli 1997-2001 87* Craig Greene 1990-93 1091 Adrian Tigert 2001-06 477 Joah Tucker 2003-06 78 Nate Mielke 2001-04 1087 Ed McCants 2003-05 413 Clay Tucker 1999-2003 77 Clay Tucker 1999-2003 1020 Pat McCabe 1994-98 383 Dylan Page 2000-04 74 Dylan Page 2000-04 365 Shannon Smith 1994-96 62 Eugene Sims 1991-94 • Scoring Average 144 • UWM Basketball History • Division I Career Records 29.3 Von McDade 1990-91 • Free Throw Percentage • Turnovers 20.1 Michael Hughes 1993-94 (minimum: 150 attempts) 267 Joah Tucker 2003-06 18.5 Shannon Smith 1994-96 .814 (140-172) Ed McCants 2003-05 252 Chad Angeli 1997-2001 17.3 Ed McCants 2003-05 .782 (186-238) Von McDade 1990-91 239 Cyrus Caldwell 1996-99 16.6 Marc Mitchell 1991-93 .781 (299-383) Dylan Page 2000-04 237 Ronnie Jones 1999-2003 .771 (172-223) Michael Hughes 1993-94 230 Clay Tucker 1999-2003 • Field Goals Made .767 (602-785) Chad Angeli 1997-01 614 Clay Tucker 1999-2003 • Personal Fouls 515 Joah Tucker 2003-06 • Rebounds 302 Chad Angeli 1997-01 503 Dylan Page 2000-04 760 Adrian Tigert 2001-06 289 Pat McCabe 1994-98 440* Craig Greene 1990-93 592 Clay Tucker 1999-2003 266 Adrian Tigert 2001-06 416 Adrian Tigert 2001-06 520 Dylan Page 2000-04 260 Joah Tucker 2003-06 519 Chad Angeli 1997-2001 242 Chris Hill 2001-06 • Field Goals Attempted 513 Joah Tucker 2003-06 1504 Clay Tucker 1999-2003 502* Craig Greene 1990-93 • Disqualifications 1087 Joah Tucker 2003-06 372 Justin Lettenberger 1999-2003 15 Otto McDuffie 1995-97 1034 Jason Frederick 1999-2003 354 Nathan Schrameyer 1993-96 14 Nathan Schrameyer 1993-96 976 Ronnie Jones 1999-2003 354* Ray Perine 1990-93 11 Chad Angeli 1997-01 961 Dylan Page 2000-04 347 James Wright 2000-05 Roderick Johnson 1995-97 Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 This Is UWM Spaights Plaza near the UWM Union is a popular outdoor gathering spot for students 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball

• Location/Environment UWM’s 93-acre campus is located on Milwaukee’s upper East Side, one of the city’s most attractive residential areas and home to many faculty, staff and students. The campus lies just five blocks from the beautiful shoreline of . Its location in the business, financial, cultural and industrial heart of the state gives stu- dents an edge in getting professional ex- perience while still in school. The compact An aerial view of the UWM campus, which is located within blocks of Lake Michigan on Milwaukee’s east side. campus is situated along residential tree- lined streets and stately homes 10 minutes UWM Fast Facts • Center for Twentieth-Century Studies • Women’s Studies Consortium from downtown. UWM is ranked as the Students...... 28,000 second-safest campus in Wisconsin. Degree Programs...... 148 • Among The Best • History Undergrad Programs...... 81 UWM is one of 148 U.S. colleges and uni- Originally founded in 1885 as the Mil- Masters Programs...... 47 versities (from a total of 3,600) ranked by waukee State Normal School, the school Doctoral Programs...... 19 the Carnegie Foundation in the top group expanded its curriculum in 1927 to become Schools and Colleges...... 12 called Doctoral/Research Universities the Milwaukee State Teachers College. In - Extensive. 1951, it became Wisconsin State College- • Faculty Milwaukee, and in 1956, UW-Milwaukee With a distinguished faculty of more than • Alumni was created with a merger of the State 1,300, UWM is listed among the top 100 65 percent of alumni remain in South- College and the University of Wisconsin public institutions in the nation in research eastern Wisconsin, and include many of Extension Center in Milwaukee and development expenditures. UWM’s Milwaukee’s business, cultural and com- individual schools and colleges have munity leaders. More than 100,000 UWM • UWM Today achieved national recognition, as well as grads live in all 50 states and abroad. UWM has seen its enrollment grow to top accreditation, by their review groups. 28,000 students, the second largest num- Among UWM’s many distinguished gradu-

146 • This Is UWM • The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee University146 • This of Is • The UWM ber in the state. The university boasts 120 • Areas Of Excellence ates are Golda Meir (Education ‘17), the undergraduate majors and submajors, 47 UWM has nine University System Centers former prime minister of Israel, for whom masters and 19 doctoral degree programs. of Excellence, areas of the university that the UWM library is named. They are separated into the following have received special recognition from schools and colleges: the UW System Board of Regents for Notable graduates in the sports world outstanding achievements in diverse areas include the late NASCAR champion Alan • College of Health Sciences of instruction, scholarship, research and Kulwicki (Mechanical Engineering ‘77) and • Peck School of the Arts performance. They are: former NFL All-Pro defensive back Mike • Architecture and Urban Planning Reinfeldt (Business ‘75), vice president • Education • School of Architecture and and chief financial officer of the Seattle • Business Administration Urban Planning Seahawks of the . • Nursing • Center for Business Competitiveness NFL referee Bill Carollo, who officiated the • Engineering & Applied Science • Institute of Chamber Music 2003 , is also a UWM grad. • Helen Bader School of Social Welfare • Center for Great Lakes Studies • Information Studies • Professional Theatre Training Program U.S. World Cup standout Tony Sanneh • Letters & Science • Laboratory for Surface Studies also attended UWM, as did Illinois men’s • Social Sciences • Center for Teacher Education basketball coach .

Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball

Milwaukee, The Genuine American City, is steeped in tradition and history, alive in growth and development. From the sparkling clean water of Lake Michigan, to the rich heritage of our ethnic neighbor- One of the many highlights of downtown Milwaukee is the scenic RiverWalk, which ex- tends from the north end of downtown through the Third Ward. hoods, Milwaukee invites you to discover

its unique, diverse community. The Historic Third Ward is quickly becom- events. This season, the Brewers drew over Milwaukee UWM Of • The City Is 147 • This ing the “off-Broadway” of Milwaukee’s arts two million fans to the park. Heralded as “The City of Festivals,” Milwau- scene. It is home to the new Broadway kee hosts more than 15 annual festivals, Theatre Center as well as another, smaller Two of the city’s other including the world’s largest music festival, experimental theatre. In addition, this teams, including the NBA’s Milwaukee Summerfest, and over a dozen ethnic festi- restored warehouse district features a Bucks, play at the downtown Bradley vals all held along Milwaukee’s spectacular number of art galleries, the well-regarded Center. In addition, the U.S. Cellular Arena lakefront. Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design, downtown is the home of the UWM men’s coffee houses, cafes and antique stores. An basketball team, as well as the Milwaukee The RiverWalk, which meanders through abundance of new housing in the form of of the Major League. the heart of downtown, continues its devel- loft-style apartments and condominiums The arena has undergone major renova- opment to the north and south. Fine food, are also becoming a part of the landscape tions and also hosts a number of concerts cultural venues, eclectic shops, exciting in the area. and other special events. nightlife and a wide array of distinctive sports bars are located along the River- Milwaukee’s museum scene is also active. The , an auto racing track Walk. Also prevalent along the RiverWalk The Milwaukee Art Museum wrapped up located at State Fair Park, is home to a are many brewpubs and microbreweries. a $100 million expansion a few years ago, NASCAR Busch Series and an Indy Racing Gondolas and water taxies frequently travel featuring a dramatic wing-like sculpture League event. Plus, the sports landscape Milwaukee’s scenic RiverWalk area. rising high above Milwaukee’s lakefront. also includes one of the best county park The Milwaukee Public Museum includes a systems in the nation and an annual PGA number of nationally-reknowned exhibits Tour event in suburban Brown Deer. The and an IMAX Theater. Plus, the Milwaukee 2005 PGA Championship was held in County Zoo is well-known as one of the Kohler, just one hour north of Milwaukee. finest in the nation. The 2007 Senior PGA Championship will also be in Kohler. Milwaukee also loves its sports. The city put its stamp on Major League Baseball Milwaukee is also a tourist and business with the arrival of Miller Park in the spring destination for travelers around the state of 2001. The $400 million, one-of-a-kind and nation. The Midwest Express Center ballpark features a convertible roof and downtown serves as the city’s main conven- natural grass. Offering the finest in ballpark tion center and draws groups from around amenities, Miller Park is a park within a the world to host their annual activities in park - including places to tailgate along the Milwaukee. Milwaukee is also easy to get to, Menomonee River, a sports-themed restau- located at the intersections of interstates 94 rant and an elegantly finished restaurant, and 43. Milwaukee’s Mitchell International Summerfest is one of many annual festivals the .300 Club. Miller Park also played host Airport has nearly 20 airlines, over 500 held along Milwaukee’s lakefront to the Major League All-Star Game in 2002 daily departures and arrivals and features during the summer months. and has hosted concerts and other special a newly reconstructed public area. NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball Dr. Carlos Santiago Chancellor Carlos E. Santiago is in his third academic year as the Chancellor of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

Santiago is UWM’s seventh Chancellor. In this position, he is the chief administrative officer of the university and a partner with a great number of constituents on and off campus.

Chancellor Santiago also holds the aca- demic rank of Professor of Economics at UWM. As a labor economist, he has regional expertise in the Caribbean and department on academics and admissions- Central America, with special emphasis related issues, and was involved with the on Puerto Rico. annual National Football League summer training camp held at the His research interests include labor market University at Albany. issues, problems of structural adjustment and debt and labor migration to the United “Universities must focus on creating the States. He has received grants and fel- scholar-athlete,” Chancellor Santiago said. lowships from a variety of organizations “Winning is nice, but first and foremost including the Ford Foundation, Rockefeller you have to focus on the academics. UWM Foundation, Fulbright Association, Na- clearly has that mindset, as shown by last tional Science Foundation and Russell Sage year’s outstanding performance both in the Foundation. classroom and on the playing field. I will be a strong supporter of this unbeatable Chancellor Santiago speaks at a basketball He formerly held the position of Provost approach to academics and athletics.” pep rally in the UWM Union last March 148 • ThisAdministration Is • UWM and Vice President for Academic Affairs at associate professor of educational psychol- the University at Albany, State University Dr. Santiago is the author or co-author of ogy in the School of Education. of New York and functioned as the Chief five books focusing on Puerto Rican soci- Operating Officer of the campus. He also ety and economy, with the latest being the Chancellor Santiago has a Ph.D. in eco- formerly held the post of Associate Provost forthcoming “Puerto Ricans in the United nomics from Cornell University (1982) and and Dean of Graduate Studies. States: The Development of a Commuter M.A. degrees in economics from Cornell Nation,” co-authored with Edna Acosta- University (1979) and the University of He served as Associate Director of the Belén. Puerto Rico (1975). Center for Latino, Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CELAC), and was He has co-edited another book and has Like most other boys growing up in Puerto Chair of the University Faculty Senate at published more than 30 articles and book Rico, Dr. Santiago played baseball year- the University at Albany for the academic reviews in a wide variety of scholarly round and aspired to follow national heroes year 1996-1997. journals. Along with Dr. Acosta-Belén, Dr. Roberto Clemente and Orlando Cepeda Santiago also is a founding co-editor of the to Major League Baseball. Dr. Santiago Santiago also has a strong background Latino Research Review and is a member played third base throughout high school in working with athletics. With the Uni- of the U.S. Congressional Hispanic Caucus and earned a place on his division’s all-star versity at Albany, Provost Santiago was a International Relations Advisory Group. team. In recent years, his sporting interests member of its National Collegiate Athletic have included , tennis, downhill skiing, Association Certification Steering Com- Dr. Santiago’s wife, Azara Santiago-Rivera, walking and jogging. He also helped coach mittee, worked closely with the athletics is also part of the faculty at UWM. She is an softball teams for his daughters. Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball Dr. Rita Cheng Jim Hill Provost and Vice Chancellor Interim Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs Rita Cheng is the Provost and Vice Chancellor at the University of Jim Hill is the interim vice chancellor of student affairs, a position Wisconsin-Milwaukee, a position she has held since April 2005. he had held since earlier this year. The athletic department is part of the Division of Student Affairs. Cheng joined UWM in 1988 as an assis- tant professor of accounting in the School Hill has served UWM for nearly two of Business Administration. Within the decades. Since 1996, he has been dean of School of Business Administration, she students. Prior to that, he was associate held the title of A.O. Smith Professor of dean of student affairs from 1990 to 1996 Accounting, first as an associate profes- and associate director of student finan- sor from 1994 to 2002 and then as a cial aid from 1987 to 1990. Hill serves professor from 2002 to 2004. She also on the boards for Community Shares of served as Special Assistant to the School Greater Milwaukee, Heath Care for the of Business Dean for Affirmative Action from 1994 to 2003. She has also served Homeless, and the National Association the university in several high-level ad- of Student Personnel Administrators ministrative capacities in recent years. She was the Interim Dean Region IV-East. of the School of Continuing Education in 2004 and 2005, Associ- Before coming to Milwaukee, Hill was coordinator of financial aid

ate Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs from 2002 to 2005 and UWM • Is Administration 149 • This Associate Dean of the School of Business Administration from from 1975 to 1987 at the at Kansas City. 1998 to 2003. He is ABD for his doctorate in higher education administration at UMKC. From the same university, he holds an education spe- She holds a bachelor’s degree from Bishop’s University in Quebec, cialist degree in higher education and a master’s in counseling an MBA from the University of Rhode Island and a Ph.D from psychology. His bachelor’s degree is from Central Missouri State Temple University. University.

Cheng has also been actively involved with the athletic department The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Athletic Board plays throughout her career, serving as faculty athletics representative a role in connecting the athletic department to the rest of the from 1996-2004, while also being a regular in the stands at most campus community. Panther events. Made up of a variety of staff and faculty members, students and alumni, the board meets monthly and gets involved in a Joe Rodriguez number of the activities of the athletic department. The board’s Faculty Athletic Representative stated mission includes fostering an environment in which a diversified UWM athletic, intramural and recreation program Joe Rodriguez is beginning his second year as the Faculty Athletics can be competitively and financially successful. The board is Representative for the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. also dedicated to integrating a well-rounded athletic, intramu- ral and recreation program into the life of the university, while Rodriguez is an Associate Professor in also ensuring that the UWM athletic, intramural and recreation the Department of History at UWM, program operates in a manner that meets the highest ethical and where he has taught for the past 13 years. regulatory standards. He is also the Director of the Urban Studies Programs at UWM. Rodriguez Officers are elected at the first meeting of the school year. has been published in the areas of U.S. The board also forms a variety of sub-committees to oversee Latino history and U.S. urban history. various aspects of the athletic department, including the an- He is currently researching the ways nual budget. the Milwaukee media represents urban development. Board Members As Of Oct. 15 Jose Torres Ginny Stoffel Douglas Woods Phyllis King In his role as faculty athletic representa- Joseph Czarnezki Joe Rodriguez tive, Rodriguez provides oversight and advice in the administration Erika Sander Tim Schoewe of the athletics program. In particular, he reviews academic perfor- M.A. Kelling Tyler Draheim mance and the delivery of academic services to the student-athlete. Jim Cleary Nicole Pfeifer James Hazard Anthony Franciosi He is also involved in the monitoring of the personal welfare of Thomas Holme Neal Michals the student-athletes and institutional compliance with NCAA and Mark Keane Chad Cerroni conference regulations. Laurie Marks NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball Bud Haidet Director of Athletics Athletics has been a way of life for UWM Director of Athletics Bud Haidet, and Haidet is busy making success a way of life for the UWM Athletics Department.

In fact, the department has experienced un- precedented success on and off the playing surface under Haidet. This past year, UWM won the McCafferty Trophy, the Horizon League’s All-Sports Trophy, for the fourth time in six years. UWM won 10 league titles and claimed a third-straight regular season league title in men’s basketball. UWM has also won the women’s all-sports award in five of the last six years and the men’s all- and then won it again after the 2003-04 sports award for two-straight years. campaign.

The biggest highlight of last year came after Many of UWM’s teams have also gained the Horizon League basketball season was national recognition under Haidet. The lights installed this off-season. completed. The Panther men again made great success of the men’s basketball team their mark in the NCAA Tournament, beat- also includes an NCAA berth in 2003 Over Haidet’s tenure, athletics at UWM has ing Big 12 power Oklahoma before falling and a National Invitation Tournament moved from NAIA Division II to NCAA to eventual national champion Florida. At appearance in 2004. The men’s soccer Division I status, and from independent the same time, the Panther women were team has qualified for the last five NCAA status to membership in two athletic con- battling with Michigan State in the NCAA Tournaments and has been ranked as high ferences. Haidet notes that the strong com- Tournament, only to fall in the contest. as eighth in the nation. The women’s vol- mitment to athletics by the institution and Those basketball accomplishments came leyball team has qualified for five of the last student association has greatly contributed on the heels of a 2005 postseason run that eight NCAA Tournaments. The women’s to the rapid and successful growth of the saw the Panther men advance to the Sweet basketball team also made the NCAA program. He also feels past student-ath- 16 and garner national recognition. Tournament in 2001 and teams in women’s letes, coaches and administrators helped soccer and baseball have also been regulars set in motion the success UWM enjoys. Basketball is far from the only sport where in the NCAA Tournament. 150 • This Is UWM • Athletic AdministrationAthletic 150 • This Is • UWM UWM has experienced tremendous suc- Haidet is active in numerous NCAA cess. In fact, both the men’s and women’s In the classroom, 67 UWM student-athletes activities. He has completed Level I-III soccer teams advanced to the second round were named to the Academic Honor Roll NCAA Athletics Management courses of the NCAA Tournament in 2005. The this past spring, the highest number in the and was a member of two NCAA Division men knocked off Bradley before falling league. Numerous Panthers have also won I Peer Review Certification teams and two in overtime to national runner-up New league and national academic awards. And, NCAA committees. He was also recently Mexico, while the women beat Purdue the current cumulative grade point average the chair of the Horizon League’s Executive before falling to Marquette on a last-sec- of all student-athletes is above 3.0. Council and is active in all of the league’s ond goal. activities. Haidet has also directed an upgrade in The success at UWM actually started long facilities for all of UWM athletics. The Prior to coming to UWM, Haidet was an ago. UWM finished second in the McCaf- recently-completed Klotsche Center athletics administrator at ferty Trophy standings during the 1997-98 renovation - the Pavilion - has vastly im- in Oxford, Ohio, where he earned both his school year and during the 1999-2000 proved the office and training space for bachelor’s and master’s degrees. He was school year. In fact, following the 1999- the athletic department. Haidet has also inducted into the Miami Athletics Hall of 2000 season, UWM finished just one point led the extremely successful move by the Fame last fall. A former captain in the ma- out of first place and won the MCC men’s men’s basketball team to the U.S. Cellular rine corps, Haidet enjoys weight training, all-sports championship. The Panthers Arena in downtown Milwaukee and shown hiking and fishing, and spending time with then won the league’s all-sports trophy the way for improvements at Henry Aaron his wife, Beth, stepson, Drew, four children for the first time after the 2000-01 season, Field and Engelmann Field, which had and 13 grandchildren. Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball Chuck Lang Deanna D’Abbraccio Associate Athletic Director Associate Athletic Director Chuck Lang has been an associate athletic director at the Univer- Deanna D’Abbraccio has been a member of the UWM athletic sity of Wisconsin-Milwaukee since 2002. staff since 1990 and currently serves as an associate athletic di- rector. She originally joined the staff in Milwaukee as the NCAA As the associate director of external af- compliance coordinator and academic fairs, Lang’s duties include supervising advisor. She became an assistant athletic the assistant director of external opera- director and Senior Woman Administra- tor in 1996 and was promoted to associate tions, the athletic business office and the athletic director in 2000. fundraising coordinator. Her areas of responsibilities include Most importantly, he serves as the chief sport supervision as well as the academic financial administrator. This includes enhancement, CHAMPS/LifeSkills, overseeing policy development, public strength and conditioning and sports relations and negotiation and construc- medicine programs. She also helped tion of all major contracts. coordinate the Klotsche Center addition project, with the Pavilion opening in January of 2006. UWM • Is 151 • This Athletic Administration Lang is also in charge of the men’s and women’s soccer programs at UWM and has helped to oversee the Panther men’s basket- D’Abbraccio is actively involved in campus committees, including ball team’s transition to the U.S. Cellular Arena last season. He the University Relations Committee, the Physical Environment Committee, and the Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Task Force. has played an integral role in the expanded radio and television coverage for UWM basketball and has taken the lead for the Within the Horizon League, she serves on the Executive Council, department on developing an integrated marketing plan for all acts as an administrative liaison for various sports committees, of UWM’s sports. and has been a member of the finance committee. D’Abbraccio has also served as tournament director for a number of Horizon The expansion of UWM’s marketing efforts have included an -ex League Championships held at UWM. tensive deal with Clear Channel for radio coverage and advertising, a deal with the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel for increased adver- Nationally, she has been a member of the NCAA national advisory tising and an agreement with Weigel Broadcasting for extensive committee for the CHAMPS/Life Skills program and a member television coverage on CBS-58 and WMLW in Milwaukee. of two Division I NCAA certification peer review teams. She has contributed to the programming of the NCAA regional rules Before coming to Milwaukee, Lang served as the assistant athletic compliance seminars and has also been a site representative for the NCAA Women’s Basketball Committee for the first and second director-finance and operations at the U.S. Merchant Marine rounds of the NCAA Tournament. Academy in Kings Point, NY. In six years there, he also held the position of athletic business manager. Prior to joining the UWM staff, she was the head softball coach and assistant head basketball coach at Eastern Illinois University. Lang has also served as arena manager of the Jefferson County Under her leadership, the EIU basketball team made two national Civic Arena in Steubenville, Ohio, and held multiple positions in tournament appearances and the softball team finished third in . Most recently, he served as president and the College World Series. of the minor-league Peninsula Pilots. Outside of work, she volunteers in the after school reading pro- In 1986, Lang received his bachelor’s degree in Public Relations, gram at Cass Street School. She volunteers for projects with the graduating Cum Laude, from . He earned his Milwaukee affiliate for Habitat for Humanity and has traveled to master’s degree in Sports Management from Robert Morris Col- Portugal and Costa Rica with building projects for Habit for Hu- manity International. She also facilitates partnerships between the lege in Pittsburgh, Pa. Learning Centers, the Boys and Girls Clubs and the UWM athletic teams.

A native of Cheyenne, Wyo., D’Abbraccio received her under- graduate degree from the University of Wyoming and earned a master’s degree in athletic administration from Eastern Illinois University.

NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball Jason Clark Steve Lautz Assistant Athletic Director Compliance Coordinator Jason Clark has served as an assistant athletics director at UWM Stephen Lautz is starting his fourth year as the compliance coor- since April of 1999. dinator for UWM Athletics.

Clark serves as the marketing director for Prior to coming to UWM, Lautz was a law UWM’s athletics department while also clerk and associate for Bond, Schoeneck participating in other external affairs. and King in Overland Park, Kan., for four years. He represented colleges and His main responsibilities are universities on matters involving NCAA maintenance of sponsorship sales, legislation and conducted investigations marketing, promotions and advertising of alleged NCAA rules violations. He for all 15 of UWM’s varsity sports. was also involved in conducting audits In addition, he oversees the Panther of athletic departments, particularly in Media Network, helping to coordinate the areas of recruiting, summer camps UWM’s relationships with Clear Channel and clinics. Communications on the radio side and Weigel Broadcasting on the television side. Clark also serves as the color commentator for He did his undergraduate work at Gustavus Adolphus before at- UWM’s television broadcasts. tending law school at the . He also served as Editor-in-Chief of the Kansas Journal of Law and Public Policy. Clark helps to coordinate some special events for the athletic department, including the annual men’s basketball golf outing and Corporate Sales and Fundraising the athletic department’s participation in the Wisconsin State Fair. An ever-growing part of the UWM Athletic Department is its He also coordinates the activities of the UWM cheerleaders and efforts to raise money through both donations and through its the school’s mascot, Victor E. Panther. corporate partner program.

Tickets and Events The corporate partner program started LeVar Ridgeway and Brian Morgan are in charge of UWM’s ath- two years ago, with the signage and letic ticket and events office. Ridgeway advertisement of all corporate sponsors visible throughout all of UWM’s athletic serves as the ticket and events director, facilities. They are active sponsors of while Morgan is the ticket and events UWM television and radio broadcasts. coordinator.

152 • This Is UWM • Athletic AdministrationAthletic 152 • This Is • UWM The program was spearheaded by as- The ticket and events office directs all sociate athletic director Chuck Lang home events at the Klotsche Center, and then-consultant John Stewart. But, Engelmann Field and the U.S. Cellular because of the incredible growth of the Arena. UWM also works closely with program, Stewart was hired last Octo- Ticketmaster for ticketing of its men’s ber by UWM as its first corporate sales and women’s basketball games. manager.

Ridgeway works closely with all of Meanwhile, the Panther Fund is the main fundraising mechanism for the athletic UWM’s season-ticket holders while department. Donors can make a general Morgan focuses on group-ticket sales and donation to athletics, specify their money concession operations. be directed toward any of UWM’s 15 var- sity sports, or donate into other areas. Ridgeway worked as an intern in UWM’s marketing department before becoming Melanie Fisher is in her second year as the ticket and events manager in January the Director of Athletics Development at UWM. Before coming to of 2002. Morgan, meanwhile, has worked UWM, Fisher worked for the American Diabetes Association and for the before joining the Alzheimer’s Association. She played basketball at the College the UWM staff. of DuPage and the University of Missouri-St. Louis. Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball Athletic Staff (all 414 area code) Athletics Administration and Support Staff Women’s Basketball Bud Haidet...... [email protected] Sandy Botham...... [email protected] Director of Athletics...... 229-5669 Head Coach...... 229-4405 Chuck Lang...... [email protected] John Motherwell...... [email protected] Associate Athletic Director...... 229-5152 Assistant Coach...... 229-5661 Deanna D’Abbraccio...... [email protected] Travis Brewster...... [email protected] Associate Athletic Director...... 229-3738 Assistant Coach...... 229-3889 Jason Clark...... [email protected] Sheila Roux...... [email protected] Assistant Athletic Director...... 229-2351 Assistant Coach...... 229-4172 Stephen Lautz...... [email protected] Lindsay Bronson...... [email protected] Compliance Coordinator...... 229-3073 Director of Basketball Operations...... 229-2468 Kevin O’Connor...... [email protected] Sports Information Director...... 229-5674 Men’s Soccer Kevin Conway...... [email protected] Jon Coleman...... [email protected] Asst. Sports Information Director...... 229-2413 Head Coach ...... 229-5150 Chris Zills...... [email protected] Bob Spielmann...... [email protected] Asst. Sports Information Director...... 229-4593 Associate Head Coach...... 229-5377 LeVar Ridgeway...... [email protected] Chris Dadaian...... [email protected] Ticket and Events Manager...... 229-2958 Assistant Coach...... 229-4498 Brian Morgan...... [email protected] Asst. Ticket and Events Manager...... 229-2958 Women’s Soccer

Dave Clark...... [email protected] Mike Moynihan...... [email protected] UWM • Is Panther 153 • This Athletics Director of Camps, Facilities and Scheduling...... 229-2238 Head Coach...... 229-4554 Tom Vollman...... [email protected] David Nikolic...... [email protected] Athletic Academic Advisor...... 229-2257 Associate Head Coach ...... 229-2305 Sharif Chambliss...... [email protected] Kristen St. Clair...... [email protected] Student-Athlete Tutor/Mentor...... 229-2257 Assistant Coach ...... 229-5581 John Stewart...... [email protected] Director Corporate Sales...... 229-5634 Men’s and Women’s Swimming and Diving Melanie Fisher...... [email protected] Dave Griffore...... [email protected] Athletic Development...... 229-3904 Head Coach ...... 229-5153 Celita Kouzes...... [email protected] Erica Janssen...... [email protected] Accountant...... 229-3383 Assistant Coach...... 229-1131 Ann Brantman...... [email protected] Todd Hill...... [email protected] University Services Program Associate...... 229-5669 Diving Coach...... 229-0534 Brenda Brown...... [email protected] University Services Program Associate...... 229-5151 Women’s Tennis Jill Jurena...... [email protected] Matt McCaskill...... [email protected] University Services Program Associate...... 229-3710 Head Coach...... 229-5523 Deidre Merritt...... [email protected] University Services Program Associate...... 229-5158 Men’s and Women’s Track & Field/Cross Country Vicki Hastings...... [email protected] Pete Corfeld...... [email protected] Co-Coach...... 229-3777 Head Coach...... 229-5149 Leigh Wallace...... [email protected] Jason Francis...... [email protected] Cheerleading Co-Coach...... 229-3777 Assistant Coach ...... 229-2567 Stefan Rudiger...... [email protected] Baseball Assistant Coach...... 229-1130 Scott Doffek...... [email protected] Head Coach...... 229-5670 Women’s Volleyball Cory Bigler...... [email protected] Kathy Litzau...... [email protected] Assistant Coach...... 229-2433 Head Coach ...... 229-3739 Susie Johnson...... [email protected] Men’s Basketball Associate Head Coach...... 229-4483 Rob Jeter...... [email protected] Rocky Koenig...... [email protected] Head Coach...... 229-5158 Assistant Coach...... 229-0535 Brian Bidlingmyer...... [email protected] Lindsey Spoden...... [email protected] Assistant Coach...... 229-6192 Director of Volleyball Operations...... 229-0535 Chad Boudreau...... [email protected] Assistant Coach ...... 229-3738 The UWM Athletic Offices are located in the new Pavilion, located Duffy Conroy...... [email protected] on the northeast corner of campus. The parking garage adjacent to Assistant Coach...... 229-4294 the Pavilion is accessible from both Edgewood and Downer. If you Ronnie Jones...... [email protected] enter from the garage, turn left in the Pavilion lobby and the athletic Director of Basketball Operations...... 229-4490 offices are on the left. If you arrive through the main entrance on the Chip MacKenzie...... [email protected] east side of the building, the athletic offices are on the right. Video Coordinator...... 229-5175 NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball UWM Athletics - A Winning Way UWM In The NCAAs The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Men’s Soccer has moved itself into a prominent position 1979 First Round 1980 First Round both regionally and nationally in the world 1990 First Round of intercollegiate athletics. 2001 First Round 2002 Second Round For the fourth time in the last six years, 2003 Second Round UWM found itself on top of the Horizon 2004 Second Round League when the 2005-06 school year 2005 Second Round ended. The Panthers claimed the league’s McCafferty Trophy, given to the top ath- Track & Field letic program in the league. UWM also 1995 Nationals won the award in 2000-01, 2003-04 and 1996 Nationals 2004-05, and has won five of the last six women’s all-sports awards along with the Women’s Soccer 1997 First Round last two men’s sports awards. 2001 First Round 2002 First Round UWM earned the McCafferty Trophy 2005 Second Round thanks to another great year by a number of teams. UWM’s fall sports squads of Women’s Volleyball men’s soccer, women’s soccer and wom- 1998 First Round en’s volleyball all won Horizon League 1999 First Round titles while the men’s and women’s soccer 2000 First Round teams advanced to the second round of UWM athletics for some time. In the 2002- 2001 First Round the NCAA Tournament. It was the fifth- 03 season, UWM won five league titles and 2002 First Round straight appearance in the second round sent four teams to NCAA Tourmament for the men, while the women beat Purdue play. The Panther men’s soccer team was Baseball 1999 Regionals in a penalty kick shootout to advance to ranked as high as eighth in the nation and 2001 Regionals the men’s basketball team made its first the second round for the first time ever. 2002 Regionals NCAA Tournament appearance. UWM’s Then in the winter, UWM’s men’s basket- first McCafferty Trophy came after the Women’s Basketball ball team won its third-straight regular Panthers won nine league titles in the 2000- 2001 First Round 154 • This Is UWM • Panther Athletics 154 • ThisPanther Is • UWM season Horizon League title, won the 01 school year. 2006 First Round league tournament and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tourna- UWM student-athletes have also become Men’s Basketball ment. The appearance in the tourney was known for their work in the classroom. 2003 First Round the third in four years for the men, who This past spring, 67 student-athletes were 2005 Sweet 16 have now won three NCAA Tournament named to the Horizon League Academic 2006 Second Round games over the past two seasons. One Honor Roll. UWM student-athletes also year removed from a run to the Sweet regularly appear on the league’s academic UWM In The Classroom 16 of the NCAA Tournament, the Pan- all-league teams and the cumulative grade- Departmental Team Cume GPA thers knocked off Oklahoma in the first point average for the athletic department (as of June 2006) round before falling to eventual national consistently is above 3.0. 3.143 champion Florida. The Panther women’s basketball team also won the league and Quality facilities are also a part of the ath- Number of Student-Athletes With 3.0-or-better cume GPA advanced to the NCAA Tournament, letic scene at UWM. The new Pavilion, an (as of June 2006) while the men’s track and field team won addition to the Klotsche Center, opened 179 both indoor and outdoor league crowns in January of 2006 and now houses all of and the Panther women won an indoor the athletics offices, as well as new locker Student-Athletes on league title. rooms, team rooms, training rooms, weight League Honor Roll rooms and an academic center. The facility, 67 Good things have been happening in which also includes a tremendous amount Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball UWM’s League Awards McCafferty Trophy Winner 2001, 2004, 2005, 2006

Women’s All-Sports Award 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006

Men’s All-Sports Award 2000, 2005, 2006 UWM’s League Titles Baseball 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002

Men’s Cross Country 1993

Women’s Cross Country 1992, 1993

The 2006-07 UWM Athletic Staff UWM • Is Panther 155 • This Athletics Men’s Indoor Track & Field of space for the general student population, new team room has also been developed. 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, rates as one of the best athletic office and The Panther baseball team plays at Henry 2001, 2004, 2005,2006 workout facilities in the Horizon League. Aaron Field, while occassionally getting the chance to play at Miller Park. Extensive Men’s Outdoor Track & Field The project also included a renovation of work on the field, fencing and dugouts has 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005,2006 the 5,000-seat Klotsche Center, which is been completed over the last few years, home to the women’s volleyball, women’s with plans for additional renovations on Women’s Indoor Track & Field basketball and track and field teams. The the table. 2000,2001,2003, 2006 facility now has air conditioning and a new sound system, as well as two new Athletics has a long history at UWM. Women’s Outdoor Track & Field concession stands. Plus, with it standing Some sports records date back to the late 1998, 2001, 2002, 2003 adjacent to the new Pavilion, fans attending 1800’s and UWM fielded a football team events can park in the Pavilion’s new park- until 1974. UWM has played on all levels Men’s Swimming & Diving 2000 ing garage and attend events without ever of NCAA competition, including stints as a Division II and Division III institution stepping outside. The swimming and diving Women’s Swimming & Diving teams have their own pool in the Klotsche along with its current run in Division I. 2001 Center, located on the lower level. UWM athletics also spent some years in NAIA competition. The school’s athletic Men’ s Soccer UWM’s men’s basketball team has played teams have also competed in the Wisconsin 1990,1993,1997, 2001, at the U.S. Cellular Arena in downtown state school league for a number of years, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Milwaukee since the 2003 Horizon League while competing in the Mid-Continent Tournament. The move downtown has Conference and Midwestern Collegiate Women’s Soccer 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, been a successful one, with attendance Conference/Horizon League since moving 2003, 2004, 2005 records set each season the Panthers have to Division I. played in the historic building. Women’s Volleyball UWM has 15 varsity athletic teams and 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, Meanwhile, UWM’s other recent facility offers its prospective student-athletes aid 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 improvements have come at the soccer in the form of athletic scholarships. Full and baseball fields. On-campus Engelmann and partial scholarships are available in all Men’s Basketball Field, home of the Panther soccer teams, is 15 varsity sports. Full scholarships include 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 reknowned to be one of the best collegiate the cost of room and board, in addition to Women’s Basketball soccer facilities in the country. Lights have tuition and books. Scholarships are based 2001, 2006 been added to the field this summer, and a on athletic ability and academic success. NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball The Spirit of Panther Basketball

Born as the Klotsche Krazies, UWM students have brought their contests. And, the student section has been strong throughout the act to the U.S. Cellular Arena, filling up the south end zone and last two NCAA Tournaments, with students putting aside their producing a great college basketball atmosphere. spring-break plans to travel with the Panthers.

More than 1,500 students have regularly attended the biggest The Student Association is a major supporter of Panther athletics regular season games of the year, with the numbers swelling to and helps organize a number of special events, including “Black near 3,000 for Horizon League Tournament action. UWM students Out” and “Gold Rush” days, as well as giveaways, corn and brat

156 • This Is UWM • Panther Athletics 156 • ThisPanther Is • UWM also travel well, with bus trips sending student to nearby road roasts and other spirit-building activities. The UWM Pep Band helps to provide atmosphere and school spirit during the basketball season at the Klotsche Center and the U.S. Cellular Arena.

The band performs at most games throughout the year, plus travels to some away con- tests. The band has performed at league tournaments for both the men and the women and performed at all five NCAA Tournament appearances by The UWM Dance Team performs at all home men’s basketball the men’s and women’s bas- games, as well as at numerous other athletic events throughout ketball teams. Last year, the the year. The dance team is a registered student organization at band was at both the women’s UWM. It is an independent group not supervised or funded by NCAA action in Chicago and the Athletic Department or the University. Formerly called the the men’s tournament action in Jacksonville. Scott Corley is the Pom Pon Girls, the dance team has been active on campus since band’s director. 1963. Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball The Spirit of Panther Basketball The UWM Cheerleading Squad is a big part of the men’s bas- ketball program, cheering at every home and traveling to some away games.

The cheerleaders also perform addition promotional functions for the program and the rest of the athletic department. The cheerleaders are often a part of 4th of July parades around the area. UWM also hosts one of the largest Collegiate Cheer Camps in the country - the annual Universal Cheerleaders Association camp. Three years ago, UWM received the prestigious Leadership and Game Day Plan Award. This year, the team put on a stellar performance. UWM’s cheerleaders finished first in the sideline cheer competition while finishing second in the cheer category and the category. The Panther cheerleaders also won the LEADERship award, an award voted on by other all-female cheer squads. The camp, the largest cheer camp in the country, was held August 3-6 at UWM. It regularly involves some of the top cheerleading squads in the country. UWM • Is Panther 157 • This Athletics

Co-coaches Leigh Wallace and Vicki Hastings note that the ex- pectations for the cheerleaders at UWM are very high.

“Our squad members not only dedicate their time to practices, workouts and all home men’s and women’s basketball games, but they also commit their time to the University, athletics, community and their team,” Hastings said.

Charity and community service are also a big part of cheering at UWM. The cheerleaders take part in Al’s Run, the AIDS walk and other events around Milwaukee. Victor E. Panther is one of the most notable visitors to the UWM sideline during many Panther events.

UWM’s mascot for more than 15 years, this black panther is one of the most colorful and exciting features at the Klotsche Center and the U.S. Cellular Arena.

Victor E. also performs at a number of athletic and univer- sity functions, as well as making community appearances on The UWM Athletics Logo has caught the attention of fans behalf of UWM athletics. throughout Milwaukee and is now prominently worn by people across the city. Over the years, Victor E. has been given a number of new Unveiled in August of 1999, the new logo replaced the “Running looks, and another makeover for Panther,” which had been used since 1985. The logo was developed one of the faces of Panther athletics is currently underway. by Thiel Design of Milwaukee. The logo is meant to symbolize a new, aggressive era of Panther athletics. NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s Athletic Department is The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is a member of the committed to enhancing the opportunities of academic, athletic NCAA CHAMPS/Life Skills Program. The mission of the and personal success of every student-athlete. As part of UWM’s NCAA and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is to commitment, a partnership has been created between the aca- maintain intercollegiate athletics as an integral part of the demic and athletic communities on campus to give all student- campus educational program and the student-athlete as an athletes an opportunity to achieve academic success. integral part of the student body. With this in mind, the UWM program, “SUCCESS,” was created to support student-athlete UWM has had a full-time athletic academic advisor since 1998, development and to enhance the quality of the student-athlete and recently added a second staff member dedicated to academ- experience within the university setting. ics, reinforcing its commitment to its student-athletes’ academic success. All new student-athletes meet with their advisor on an Student-Athletes individual basis to assess specific needs. Programs for academic United for advancement are developed, including monitoring courses, grades Commitment to Excellence and academic progress. Challenges Education UWM’s commitment has paid off. The Panthers have regularly Service to Community and had more student-athletes on the Horizon League Honor Roll Skills for Life than any other league school, and the department’s cumulative The life skills program includes five major commitments: grade-point average is better-than-3.0. • Commitment to Academic Excellence – to support the academic progress of the student-athlete toward intellectual The Academic Assistance Center, located in the new Pavilion, development and graduation. provides student-athletes with a quiet place to study, as well as • Commitment to Athletic Excellence – to build philosophi- one-on-one tutoring opportunities. The academic center also cal foundations for the development of athletic programs that houses a full computer lab and numerous tutoring rooms, and are broad-based, equitable and dedicated to the well-being of provides a closely-monitored atmosphere for studying and aca- the student-athlete. demic progress. • Commitment to Personal Development – to support the development of a well-balanced lifestyle for student-athletes, • Priority Registration - Academic Monitoring encouraging emotional well-being, personal growth and deci- Student-athletes receive priority when registering for classes. Aca- sion-making skills. demic advisors provide ongoing assistance with class scheduling • Commitment to Career Development – to encourage the and career planning. Progress reports from the professors of each student-athlete to develop and pursue career and life goals. student-athlete are sought periodically throughout the year, and • Commitment to Service – to engage the student-athlete in academic progress is monitored regularly. service to his/her campus and surrounding communities.

158 • This Is • The Student-Athlete UWM • Tutors As participants in the CHAMPS/Life Skills Program, numerous Individuals and group tutors are available in all subjects to student- UWM student-athletes - including two men’s basketball play- athletes upon request. The new Pavilion has private tutoring and ers - have been chosen to participate in the NCAA Foundation study rooms for student-athletes. Leadership Conference. Kalombo Kadima was chosen to be a part of the conference in 2000, while Dan Weisse took part in the conference in 2001. Three women’s soccer players from • Structured Study UWM - Fanta Cooper in 1999, Erin Blaedow in 2000 and Erin All freshmen are required to attend study table for eight hours per Shaugnessy in 2003 - have also taken part in the conference, as week. Students meet Monday through Thursday for two hours has Chris Dadaian of the men’s soccer team in 2004. per night and are monitored by a member of the coaching staff. Upperclassmen with a cumulative grade point average of less than The NCAA Foundation Leadership Conference is one of the 3.0 are also required to attend, however their hours are pro-rated largest noncompetitive gatherings of student-athletes repre- based on their GPA. senting NCAA Divisions I, II and III. The participating student- athletes are selected from more than 1,000 nominations that • Post-Graduate Opportunities were submitted by member institutions that participate in the UWM boasts a 95 percent job placement rate through the on-cam- NCAA’s CHAMPS/Life Skills Program. pus Career Development Center. Approximately 200 employers interview on-campus each year. Workshops are offered to assist Criteria for selection to the leadership conference include the student-athletes in planning their career paths. Numerous intern- student-athletes’ demonstrated ability and strong desire to be a ships and job opportunities are available in the metro Milwaukee leader and potential to benefit significantly from a leadership- area, the business and economic center of Wisconsin. development experience. Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball Tigert Named I-AAA Scholar-Athlete Tom Vollman Adrian Tigert of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee was Athletics Academic Advisor named a Division I-AAA Athletics Directors Association Schol- Tom Vollman currently serves as UWM’s athletics academic ar-Athlete this past spring. advisor. In addition to developing a comprehensive program for academic enhancement, Vollman is responsible for providing A senior on last year’s basketball team, Tigert completed his tutoring and support service assistance, coordinating coursework, undergraduate degree in the and monitoring grade reports, academic spring of 2005 and spent the progress, and degree completion require- 2005-06 school year working toward his masters degree in ments. business. He is the first winner from UWM in the four-year Vollman is also extensively involved in the history of the awards and is one CHAMPS/Life Skills Program at UWM, of 11 Division I-AAA men’s coordinating academic workshops for players named to the team. student-athletes. He helps to spearhead the athletic department’s various com- The award added to a stellar munity service projects, including the senior season for Tigert, who regular “Neighborhood Clean-Up” events earned All-Horizon League the athletic department participates in. Second-Team honors, league Vollman is also part of the planning for UWM’s annual Student- all-defensive team honors and UWM • The Student-Athlete Is 159 • This Athlete Awards Ceremony and has coordinated a number of was named the Horizon League student-athlete social activities. Tournament’s Most Valuable Player. Tigert helped the Pan- Before joining the UWM Athletics Department staff, Vollman thers to their third-straight Horizon League regular season title worked as an English instructor with UWM’s Academic Oppor- and to the NCAA Tournament for the second-straight year. In tunity Center. He also taught English, math, literature and history the tournament, the Panthers knocked off Oklahoma in the first at the Marva Collins Preparatory School of Wisconsin. round before falling to eventual national champion Florida in the second round. Tigert scored 27 points in the loss to the Gators. Vollman is a native of Cincinnati, Ohio. He earned a Bachelor’s In the classroom, Tigert posted a 3.20 grade-point average in the degree in both psychology and philosophy from Marquette Uni- first semester. versity in 1999 and then earned a masters degree in Liberal Studies from UWM in 2004. Basketball players from all Division I-AAA ADA member insti- tutions are eligible for these awards. Each of the nominees was required to have a minimum grade point average of 3.20 (on a 4.00 scale) and have been a starter or important reserve with Sharif Chambliss legitimate athletics credentials. Candidates must have reached Student-Athlete Tutor/Mentor sophomore athletics and academic standing at the nominated Former Big Ten basketball standout Sharif Chambliss has been institution and have completed a minimum of one full academic added to the UWM athletic department staff as a Student-Athlete year at the nominated institution. The nominees must also have Academic Support Tutor/Mentor. participated in 50 percent of the games played at his designated position. In the newly created position, Chambliss UWM’s 2006-07 SAAC Members will provide both academic and personal Tim Hoy Bridget Fargen support to UWM student-athletes. In Andy Heterbreug Jess Kelly particular, he will work closely with stu- Sam Sivilotti Lindsay Caldwell dent-athletes in need of extra assistance Myles McKay Samantha Drews in helping them achieve success in the Sam Mauldin Shayna Illingworth classroom. Kim Wypiszynski Jeremy Majors Dana Schultz Darren Cole Chambliss, a Racine native who attended Steve Bode Trent Edwards St. Catherine’s High School, played three Grant Fernstrum Nick Hawley seasons at Penn State before tranferring Ken Ogorzalek Timeka Walker to the University of Wisconsin for his final season of eligibility. Ginny Graczyk Angie Huebner He started 30 games for the Badgers during the 2004-05 season, Kate Megna Stef Ross helping UW to the Elite Eight. He finished his career eighth in Big Karl Winderl Shannon Buttchen David Yugo Sarah Moore Ten history with 255 three-pointers while scoring 1,106 career Kyle Palmer Breit Nelson points. NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball Directly taking care of sports medicine issues for the student-ath- The athletic training program also includes a strength and con- letes is UWM’s Athletic Training Staff. This licensed and certified ditioning, spearheaded by Chuck Serpa, with assistance from athletic training staff includes Director John Ochsenwald and as- Steven Felde. sistants Dave Beine, Becky Worman, Renee Manofsky, Joe McBeth, Sue Olbrantz and Erik Dygulski. Serpa has implemented the department’s first training manual that contains nutritional information along with general strength The entire staff is involved in the education of about 35 un- training exercises and sport-specific exercises. dergraduate athletic training students. In conjunction with the He has also brought more structure and organization to the Department of Human Movement Sciences, these students are strength and conditioning area, which recently moved into a working and studying to become certified athletic trainers in the student-athlete only weight room. Plus, Serpa has instituted a nationally-accredited Athletic Training Education Program, which summer training program so student-athletes can continue their is spearheaded by curriculum director Dr. Jen Earl. These under- training year-round. graduate students assist the certified athletic training staff in the day-to-day care of student-athletes sports medicine needs. In addition to teaching the undergraduate athletic training stu- dents, the staff provides care on a daily basis to UWM’s more than The staff also includes a select group of sports medicine profession- 295 student-athletes. This includes prevention and management als, namely the orthopedic physicians Dr. William Smith, Dr. Todd of athletic injuries and illness through taping, bracing, flexibility Swenson, and Dr. Don Middleton – all of whom are associated with and strength testing and programs, injury and illness evaluation, Columbia Hospital directly adjacent to UWM’s campus. Provid- progressive and functional injury rehabilitation, nutrition and ing vital general medicine health care to the Panthers are Team dietary analysis, biomechanical analysis and orthotic care. Physicians Dr. Brian Hirano and Dr. John Stech, both of whom are on staff at Columbia St. Mary’s. The Panthers also have access The department has also moved into its new home, a state of the to other specialized professionals to assist in peak performance, art 5,500-square-foot athletic training facility on the second floor such as chiropractor Dr. Kendal Hoard, dentist Dr. Joseph Schell of the new Pavilion. It includes ample treatment and rehabilita- and registered dietician Julia Syburg, all of whom provide expert tion spaces, staff offices and a SwimEx hydrotherapy unit and an care for specific sports medicine needs. isokinetic testing and strengthening Biodex unit. John Ochsenwald Dave Beine Director of Sports Medicine Assistant Athletic Trainer Director of Sports Medicine John Ochsenwald oversees the sports Dave Beine is the athletic trainer assigned to the men’s basketball medicine department. program. Beine is in his 11th year as an assistant athletic trainer at UWM. Along with UWM duties, Beine currently works with the Ochsenwald, who assumed his duties in USA Volleyball Association working national championship Adult July 1992, supervises assistant trainers and Junior Olympic tournaments. 160 • This Is • SportsUWM Medicine and student trainers in all sports, and Beine also serves in the classroom as a serves as staff athletic trainer for the clinical assistant professor and clinical men’s soccer program. He is also a clini- coordinator on campus for the nationally cal assistant professor and teacher in the accredited athletic training education Athletic Training Education Program. program in the Department of Human Movement Sciences. Ochsenwald came to UWM from the University of Illinois, where he was an Prior to coming to UWM, Beine worked assistant athletic trainer for 10 years. At as a graduate assistant athletic trainer Illinois, Ochsenwald worked primarily with the football, soccer, and swimming with the football, baseball and teams. programs at UW-Madison. He earned his masters degree from the school in Higher Education Administration in 1996. Beine received A 1980 graduate of The Ohio State University, Ochsenwald re- his bachelor’s degree in Exercise and Fitness from UWM in 1994. While an undergraduate at UWM, he was an athletic training ceived his master’s degree from Illinois in 1982. He worked at student and was recipient of the 1994 University of Wisconsin- Illinois as a graduate assistant athletic trainer before assuming a Milwaukee Alumni Association Award. full-time position there. Ochsenwald and his wife, Jan, have two children, Jenna and Jamie, and make their home in Cedarburg. Beine provides community service by mentoring in the Nativity Jesuit Middle School Mentoring Program for Latino high school students transitioning from middle school, to high school and beyond. Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball In its 28th year, the Horizon League continues to aspire toward its goal of being one of the nation’s leading athletics conferences while being recognized as a leader in the development of stu- dent-athletes as leaders and role models.

The Horizon League membership features nine public and pri- vate institutions that have impressive academic reputations and a storied tradition of broad-based athletic programs. Current membership includes Butler University, Cleveland State Univer- sity, the University of Detroit Mercy, the University of Illinois at Chicago, Loyola University Chicago, the University of Wiscon- sin-Green Bay, the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Wright State University and Youngstown State University. Valparaiso University will officially join on July 1, 2007, expanding the League to 10 members.

The Horizon League, headquartered in Indianapolis, sponsors competition in 19 sports – nine for men (baseball, basketball, the last two in women’s soccer (Detroit 2004, Milwaukee 2005) cross country, golf, soccer, swimming and diving, indoor track and four of the last five in softball (UIC 2002, 2004; Wright State and field, outdoor track and field and tennis) and 10 for women 2003; UW-Green Bay 2005). Butler’s Victoria Mitchell became (basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, swimming and the League’s first NCAA individual champion when she won the 161 • This Is UWM • Horizon League UWM • Is Horizon 161 • This diving, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, tennis and 3,000-meter steeplechase at the 2005 NCAA Outdoor Track and volleyball). In all sports, all teams participate in their respective Field Championships and then finished fourth at the 2005 NCAA postseason League championships regardless of regular-season Cross Country Championships. performance, allowing all student-athletes an opportunity to qualify for NCAA championships. The League receives automat- • ACADEMIC SUCCESS ic bids to NCAA championships in baseball, men’s and women’s Horizon League student-athletes also excel in the classroom as basketball, men’s golf, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, men’s more than 500 have been named to the Academic Honor Roll and women’s tennis, and women’s volleyball. each of the past three semesters for carrying a grade-point av- erage of 3.25 or better. Thirty-five student-athletes were named • A PROUD HISTORY to ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-District teams in Founded in 1979 as the Midwestern City Conference with six 2005-06 and 11 earned Academic All-America honors, including charter members, the League changed its name to the Midwest- two first-team selections. ern Collegiate Conference in 1985 and added women’s sports for the 1986-87 academic year. Charter members of the confer- • COMMUNITY SERVICE ence included current members Butler and Loyola as well as the In addition to its athletics success, the Horizon League has se- , , Oral Roberts cured a well-earned reputation for its community service initia- University and . Among other current members, tives. Each January, member institutions partner with local el- Detroit joined in 1980 and Cleveland State, UIC, UW-Green Bay, ementary schools for an art, music and essay contest highlighting Milwaukee and Wright State came aboard in 1994 (along with the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. with winners recognized at Northern Illinois University). Youngstown State joined in 2001. League games on the weekend of MLK Day. The Horizon League On June 4, 2001, the Horizon League unveiled its current name Student-Athlete Advisory Committee also has continued a tradi- and ushered in a new dynamic direction that has brought the tion of working with youth at the Kaleidoscope Youth Center League closer to its stated goal of being one of the nation’s top in Indianapolis during its annual summer meeting. On campus, 10 conferences with a focus on enhancing the student-athletes student-athletes have raised money and awareness for such experience by upgrading the League’s market and competitive causes as breast cancer, diabetes and hurricane relief, while host- positions. ing blood drives, neighborhood clean-ups, Big Brother/Big Sister programs and more. •ATHLETIC SUCCESS In the past few years, the Horizon League has enjoyed unprec- • DEMOGRAPHICS edented success on the national stage, highlighted by two Sweet Horizon League institutions boast a combined enrollment of 16 appearances (Butler 2003, Milwaukee 2005) and five wins in more than 130,000 plus nearly 700,000 living alumni centered in the NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship in the past four sea- the League’s Midwest footprint. League media markets include sons, including Milwaukee’s victory over the University of Okla- five of the nation’s top 35 in Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, India- homa this past March. In other sports, League teams have won napolis and Milwaukee, covering more than nine million televi- at least one game in their respective NCAA Championships each sion households and encompassing nine percent of the nation’s of the last four seasons in men’s soccer (Milwaukee 2002-05), television .

NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball Bring It On Downtown ... at the U.S. Cellular Arena The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is proud to call the his- toric U.S. Cellular Arena its home for men’s basketball. UWM’s Arena Attendance Records 1. 10,783 Detroit 3/8/05 The University and the Wisconsin Center District are involved a 2. 10,254 UIC 3/9/04 multi-year agreement to allow the Panthers to play at the Arena, 3. 10,115 Butler 3/11/03 which has hosted some of the most memorable basketball events in Milwaukee history. The Panthers played all of their exhibition, 4. 10,021 Butler 3/7/06 regular season and postseason games at the Arena in 2004-05 and 5. 8,703 UW-Green Bay 1/31/04 2005-06, and will do so again in 2006-07. 6. 8,653 Loyola 3/8/05 7. 8,631 UW-Green Bay 1/13/93 Until playing nine of its 12 regular season games downtown in 8. 7,502 Loyola 3/4/06 2003-04, UWM had not called the U.S. Cellular Arena its perma- 9. 7,411 UIC 3/8/03 nent home since the 1997-98 season. But the return downtown was sparked by a highly-successful 2003 Horizon League Men’s 10. 6,660 Missouri State 2/18/06 Basketball Tournament. After drawing more than 7,000 fans for UWM’s Season Attendance Records the semifinal round, UWM drew a then-record 10,115 for the title-game win over Butler. 1. 2005-06 79,572 5,305 2. 2004-05 70,923 5,066 The combination of UWM and the U.S. Cellular Arena is proving 3. 2003-04 60,541 4,324 to be a winning one for all involved. 4. 2002-03 55,453 4,266 5. 2001-02 41,943 3,226 “It’s exciting to be playing our games downtown and we feel the timing for this has certainly been right,” UWM Athletic Director “We are proud to host the UWM Panthers at the U.S. Cellular Bud Haidet said. “The feedback we received from our fans and Arena,” Dick Geyer, president and CEO of the Wisconsin Center alumni about the move to the arena has been tremendous and District, said. “The team has established itself as a major Division we are thrilled to be getting the chance to call the renovated U.S. I college basketball program and as such, they need a home court Cellular Arena our permanent home. This has provided us with to reflect that prominence.” increased opportunities for ticket sales, marketing and publicity and provided a positive experience for our growing fan base.” The Panthers actually have a fairly extensive history at the Arena, which has also been known as the MECCA and the Wisconsin “It’s an unbelievable experience to be downtown at the Cell,” UWM Center District Arena over the years. UWM moved its schedule head coach Rob Jeter said. “Our students, combined with the rest downtown for the 1992-93 season, two years after returning to the of our fans, really make it a tremendous homecourt advantage. We Division I ranks, and proceeded to win all 12 of its home games have a nice base of fans with season-ticket holders, our students that season while drawing more than 8,000 fans for a contest with 162 • This Is UWM • U.S.162 • This Is • Cellular Arena UWM and others that regularly attend throughout the year. They are UW-Green Bay. UWM continued to play its games at the Arena lively and excited and have helped create a venue that is second- through the 1997-98 campaign before moving back to the on- to-none in our league. When you look behind our basket and see campus Klotsche Center for the next five seasons. that sea of gold - it’s really created a great atmosphere for college basketball. The Cell is always going to be home for us as long as I The storied building, originally built in 1950 and also currently the have something to do with it.” home for indoor soccer’s , has been the home to the NBA’s . In fact, the Bucks played their first The Arena became even more of a homecourt advantage for the game at the Arena on Oct. 16, 1968, falling to the , Panthers prior to the 2004-05 season, when the basketball floor 89-84, in front of 8,468 fans. Just four years later, the Bucks were took on some new permanent colors - black and gold. The floor, celebrating playing in the NBA Finals at the Arena, claiming the which was new in 2001, now has a black border with gold lane 1971 NBA title. The Bucks called the Arena home until 1988, when lines to reflect UWM’s presence as a permanent tenant at the U.S they moved across the street to the . Cellular Arena. The Horizon League is also recognized on the floor in front of the team benches. Previously, the floor has been blue Marquette and coaching legends Hank Raymond and Al McGuire with no team-specific markings or logos. UWM’s championship also called the Arena home during some of its finest moments. banners are also permanently on display in the Arena. Then the Warriors, Marquette won the 1977 National Champion- ship after playing in the 1974 Final Four. Now the Golden Eagles, It is all part of the commitment made by the Wisconsin Center Marquette has also played at the Bradley Center since 1988. District, which runs the U.S. Cellular Arena and the adjacent Midwest Airlines Center and Milwaukee Theater, to having UWM Since those days, the building has undergone extensive renova- basketball call the Arena home. tions in recent seasons and ranks as one of the finest facilities in Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball 163 • This Is UWM Arena Cellular • Is 163 • This U.S.

the Horizon League. The Arena provides A new media room provides ample work- Year-By-Year At The Cell a number of amenities for players, media space for members of the media before, 2005-06 13-2 and fans that make it a first-class college during and after events. Plus, the renovated basketball venue. home locker room is truly a home away 2004-05 13-1 from home for the Panthers, including 2003-04 8-3 With no obstructed-view seats, the Arena’s large wood lockers, a television, a separate configuration puts every patron close to coaches’ room and a training room. 2002-03 2-0 the action and the Arena is well-known 1997-98 2-10 for being spectator-friendly. $10.5 million UWM has also put its own touches on the 1996-97 6-4 in renovations to the U.S. Cellular Arena basketball setup at the Arena. Courtside were completed in 1998. These include a seating provides some fans an up-close 1995-96 5-7 new video scoreboard, totally-refurbished look at the action, with a second row of 1994-95 2-10 seats, improved access for people with courtside seats set to debut in 2006-07. 1993-94 5-7 disabilities, wider concourses, improved Plus, UWM has also set up a club-seating concession stands, new floors and finishes, section in the north end zone. The club 1992-93 11-0 new catwalks, better lighting and improved seats made their debut in 2005-06 and will 1991-92 2-1 HVAC. return again this season. 1990-91 3-2 In 2000, ice-making ability was restored, The Panthers have played a total of 145 1977-78 1-0 and bold new outdoor lighting, signage games as the home team at the Arena, com- 1974-75 6-6 and electronic messaging systems were piling a 87-58 mark. They have won 36 of added. More recently, construction of a their 42 contests downtown since returning 1972-73 6-1 new, outdoor, public promenade alongside for the 2002-03 post-season. UWM has also 1971-72 2-3 the building - the Wisconsin Athletic Walk played Marquette a handful of times as the of Fame - was completed. road team at the arena. TOTAL 87-58 NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball About The U.S. Cellular Arena UWM’s Milestone Dates At “The Cell” • Dec. 13, 1971 UWM plays its first-ever game at the Arena, then known as the MECCA. The Panthers fell to UTEP, 57-41. The Panthers beat Southern Illinois the next month for their first win downtown.

• Dec. 1, 1992 UWM plays its first game downtown as a permanent tenant in the Arena, beating Western Michigan, 84-75.

• Jan. 13, 1993 UWM and UW-Green Bay play an overtime contest in front of a then- record 8,631 downtown. The Panthers win, 75-68.

• Feb. 21, 1998 UWM loses to Wright State, 75-65, in its final game downtown before The U.S. Cellular Arena is located at the corner of moving to the on-campus Klotsche Center. Kilbourn Avenue and 4th Street in downtown Milwaukee The U.S. Cellular Arena is a major sports and entertainment • March 8, 2003 venue in downtown Milwaukee. The facility was built in 1950 UWM plays at the Arena for the first time in five years, beating UIC, and has regularly been home to some of the greatest events in 75-73, in the Horizon League Tournament semifinals. Three days later, UWM beats Butler, 69-52, to win the Horizon League Championship in Milwaukee history. front of a national-television audience and 10,115 fans.

With no obstructed-view seats, the Arena’s configuration • Nov. 22, 2003 puts every patron close to the action; it enjoys a reputation as UWM returns its regular season games downtown, beating Montana, 95-83, in the season opener. highly-conducive to spectator excitement. It has hosted col- lege and professional basketball, hockey, circuses, concerts, • March 9, 2004 motorsports, banquets, ceremonies and assemblies, including UWM falls to UIC in the league title game in front of 10,254 fans. UWM’s commencement. • March 8, 2005 In front of a sellout crowd of 10,783, UWM beat Detroit, 59-58, to win $10.5 million in renovations to the U.S. Cellular Arena were the Horizon League Tournament and claim its second-ever berth in the completed in 1998. These include a new video scoreboard, NCAA Division I Tournament. totally-refurbished seats, improved access for people with dis- abilities, wider concourses, improved concession stands, new • March 7, 2006 In front of more than 10,000 fans, the Panthers dominate Butler, 87-71, floors and finishes, new catwalks, better lighting and improved

164 • This Is UWM • U.S.164 • This Is • Cellular Arena UWM to return to the NCAA Tournament. HVAC - an all-around superior environment for both patron and show needs.

In 2000, ice-making ability was restored, and bold new outdoor lighting, signage and electronic messaging systems were added. More recently, construction of a new, outdoor, public prom- enade alongside the building - the Wisconsin Athletic Walk of Fame - was completed. A new basketball floor was acquired in late 2001 and dasherboards were added two summers ago when the U.S. Cellular Arena became the new home of the Milwaukee Wave.

The U.S. Cellular Arena is part of the Wisconsin Center District, which also includes the Midwest Express Center and the new Milwaukee Theater. A $42 million project has turned the old Tickets for UWM men’s basketball games are available at all Ticket- Milwaukee Auditorium into the theater, which will seat 4,100 master outlets, by phone at 414-276-4545 or online at ticketmaster. people and be one of the premier theatrical and concert venues com. Single-game seats are available on the sidelines in the 300 and 400 level and in the end-zone in the 100 and 200 level. Prices range from in the Midwest. $10-$20 for adults. Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball UWM U.S. Cellular Arena Record Book UWM Records Opponent Records UWM Individual Records • Points Scored - Game • Points Scored - Game • Points 117 Prairie View A&M 11/20/04 102 Eastern Michigan 12/6/93 38 Von McDade vs. Utah 12/5/91 • Points Scored - One Half • Points Scored - Two Teams - Game 38 Ed McCants vs. Detroit 1/3/05 61 Prairie View A&M 11/20/04 196 Eastern Michigan 12/6/93 36 Shannon Smith vs. NE Ill. 12/17/94 • Most Field Goals Made • Most Field Goals Made • Field Goals Made 39 Eastern Michigan 12/6/93 42 Youngstown State 2/9/06 14 Von McDade vs. Utah 11/28/90 • Most Field Goal Attempts • Most Field Goal Attempts • Field Goals Attempted 83 Eastern Michigan 12/6/93 84 UIC 1/10/94 • Field Goal Percentage 30 Von McDade vs. UT-Chatt. 11/26/90 • Field Goal Percentage • Field Goal Percentage .606 Prairie View A&M 11/20/04 .609 Eastern Michigan 12/6/93 • Most Three-Point Field Goals .667 (8-12) Joah Tucker vs. UWGB 1/15/05 • Most Three-Point Field Goals 12 Morehead State 12/5/91 • Three-Point Field Goals Made 15 Western Illinois 12/19/92 • Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 9 Pat Easterlin vs. Wright St. 2/21/94 • Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 32 Morehead State 12/5/91 9 Ed McCants vs. Detroit 1/3/05 34 UIC 2/15/06 • Highest Three-Point FG Percentage • Highest Three-Point FG Percentage • Three-Point Field Goals Attempted .667 Indiana State 12/9/97 17 Ed McCants vs. Detroit 1/3/05 .560 Prairie View A&M 11/20/04 • Most Free Throws Made • Most Free Throws Made 35 Northern Illinois 2/15/96 • Free Throws Made 34 Youngstown State 2/7/94 • Most Free Throws Attempted 14 Two times • Most Free Throws Attempted 47 Butler 1/8/96 • Free Throws Attempted 45 Cleveland State 1/31/98 • Free Throw Percentage 18 Shannon Smith vs. W. Illinois 12/7/94

45 Cleveland State 1/2/06 .882 UW-Green Bay 2/24/97 • Free Throw Percentage UWM Arena Cellular • Is 165 • This U.S. • Free Throw Percentage .882 Saint Louis 12/3/05 1.000 Three Times .955 Loyola 2/16/95 • Most Rebounds • Rebounds • Most Rebounds 53 Northern Illinois 12/4/93 18 Nathan Schrameier vs. SEMO 12/10/94 56 Chicago State 3/2/94 53 Butler 1/5/95 • Assists • Rebounding Margin • Rebounding Margin 13 Marc Mitchell vs. NE Illinois 12/3/92 +25 Chicago State 3/2/94 +26 Cleveland State 2/9/95 • Most Assists • Steals • Most Assists 7 Two Times 32 Prairie View A&M 11/20/04 24 Morehead State 12/5/91 • Most Steals • Blocks • Most Steals 18 Western Michigan 11/29/97 5 Dylan Page vs. Montana 11/22/03 21 Illinois Tech 11/24/95 • Most Blocked Shots 5 Derrick Ford vs. Detroit 2/21/06 • Most Blocked Shots 8 Detroit 2/5/96 • Turnovers 11 Illinois Tech 11/24/95 • Most Turnovers 11 Marc Mitchell vs. W. Michigan 12/1/92 • Most Turnovers 30 Illinois Tech 11/24/95 23 Cleveland St. 1/2/06 • Most Personal Fouls • Most Personal Fouls 32 Cleveland State 1/2/06 Opponent Individual Records 35 Butler 1/8/96 • Fewest Points • Points • Fewest Points 44 Sacramento State 1/23/93 32 Bret Roberts (Morehead St.) 3/5/91 42 UW-Green Bay 1/26/94 • Fewest Field Goals • Field Goals Made • Fewest Field Goals 10 Detroit 1/9/97 12 Artis Culverson (Chicago St.) 2/26/91 13 UW-Green Bay 1/26/94 • Fewest Field Goals Attempted 12 Brett Roberts (Morehead St.) 12/5/91 37 Detroit 1/9/97 • Fewest Field Goals Attempted • Field Goals Attempted 36 Air Force 11/28/04 • Lowest Field Goal Percentage .215 UIC 2/17/96 25 Sherrell Ford (UIC) 2/18/95 • Lowest Field Goal Percentage 25 Roderic Hall (UT-San Ant.) 12/30/97 .257 Butler 1/15/95 • Fewest Three-Point Field Goals Made • Three-Point Field Goals Made • Fewest Three-Point Field Goals Made 1 Six times 7 Rob Welch (Wright St.) 1/28/95 0 Northeastern Illinois 12/7/95 • Fewest Three-Point FG Attempted 6 UW-Green Bay 1/18/96 7 Craig Caldwell (Cleveland St.) 2/9/95 • Fewest Three-Point FG Attempted 7 Northeastern Illinois 12/7/95 • Lowest Three-Point FG Percentage • Three-Point Field Goals Attempted .077 Hawai’i 12/10/05 14 Ronnie Schmitz (UMKC) 1/27/93 • Lowest Three-Point FG Percentage • Fewest Free Throws Made .000 Northeastern Illinois 12/7/95 • Free Throws Made 1 Detroit 2/21/06 15 Jeff Nordgard (UWGB) 1/15/95 • Fewest Free Throws Made • Fewest Free Throws Attempted 1 Western Illinois 11/28/96 • Free Throws Attempted 4 Chicago State 3/2/94 20 Jeff Nordgard (UWGB) 1/15/95 • Fewest Free Throws Attempted 4 Detroit 2/21/06 • Rebounds 2 Western Illinois 11/28/96 • Lowest Free Throw Percentage • Lowest Free Throw Percentage .333 SE Missouri State 12/10/94 20 Reggie Brucy (Chicago St.) 2/26/91 .400 UIC 3/9/04 • Fewest Rebounds • Assists • Fewest Rebounds 23 Detroit 1/5/04 11 James Reed (E. Michigan) 12/6/93 22 Air Force 11/28/04 • Fewest Assists • Steals • Fewest Assists 4 Two times 7 Shawn Harlan (UIC) 2/18/95 5 Five times • Fewest Turnovers • Blocks • Fewest Turnovers 8 Four times 5 Hubert Register (NIU) 1/7/97 4 Butler 2/16/05 • Turnovers 11 Van Usher (Tenn. Tech) 12/17/90 NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball Season-By-Season At The U.S. Cellular Arena 2005-06 (13-2) 12/5 Western Illinois W 69-67 11/21 Upper Iowa W 93-64 12/7 NE Illinois L 52-69 Series Records At U.S. Cellular 12/3 Saint Louis W 82-71 12/9 Valparaiso L 77-82 ot Air Force 1-1 12/10 Hawai’i W 58-52 1/4 Cleveland State* W 73-55 Alcorn State 1-0 Butler 5-4 12/17 UW-Green Bay W 80-60 1/8 Butler* L 67-71 Cal-State Northridge 2-0 12/21 Oakland W 83-60 1/18 UW-Green Bay* L 54-67 Chicago State 3-0 1/2 Cleveland State* W 75-68 1/20 Wright State* L 71-74 Cleveland State 4-2 1/7 Butler* W 64-59 2/5 Detroit* L 65-69 Creighton 0-1 1/11 Loyola* W 78-75 2/15 Northern Illinois* L 90-100 2ot Detroit 4-4 1/21 Wright State* W 61-54 2/17 Illinois-Chicago* W 79-48 Eastern Illinois 1-2 2/9 Youngstown State* W 98-57 2/26 Loyola Chicago* W 61-58 Eastern Michigan 0-3 Fairfield 1-0 2/15 UIC* L 86-94 (ot) Fairleigh Dickinson 1-0 2/18 Missouri State L 63-72 1994-95 (2-10) Hawai’i 1-0 2/21 Detroit* W 76-57 11/28 UW-Parkside L 79-80 Illinois-Chicago 5-5 3/4 Loyola& W 80-66 12/7 Western Illinois L 76-89 Illinois Tech 1-0 3/7 Butler& W 87-71 12/10 SEMO L 71-75 Indiana State 0-1 12/17 NE Illinois W 74-69 Lewis 1-0 2004-05 (13-1) 1/5 Butler* L 48-64 Long Island 1-0 11/20 Prairie View A&M W 117-55 1/7 Northern Illinois* L 74-88 Loyola 7-1 Manhattan 1-1 11/23 UW-Parkside W 87-50 1/15 UW-Green Bay* L 58-79 Mercer 1-0 11/28 Air Force W 50-45 1/28 Wright State* L 74-76 UMKC 1-0 12/1 South Dakota State W 89-54 1/30 Detroit* L 59-69 Missouri-St. Louis 0-1 1/3 Detroit* L 68-76 2/9 Cleveland State* L 64-87 Missouri State 0-1 1/8 Loyola* W 73-56 2/16 Loyola* W 74-56 Montana 1-0 1/15 UW-Green Bay* W 86-56 2/18 Illinois-Chicago* L 77-85 Nebraska-Omaha 0-1 1/17 Wright State* W 71-66 New Hampshire 1-0 Northeastern Illinois 3-2 1/20 Cleveland State* W 85-65 1993-94 (5-7) Northern Illinois 3-2 2/5 UIC* W 85-75 12/4 NE Illinois L 66-81 Oakland 1-0 2/12 Youngstown State* W 90-67 12/6 Eastern Michigan L 94-102 ot Oglethorpe 1-0 2/16 Butler* W 64-53 12/11 New Hampshire W 72-70 Prairie View A&M 1-0 3/5 Loyola& W 94-76 1/10 Illinois-Chicago* L 72-87 Rice 1-1 3/8 Detroit& W 59-58 1/13 Valparaiso* L 65-73 Sacramento State 1-0 1/19 Northern Illinois* W 72-70 Saint Louis 1-0 1/26 UW-Green Bay* L 42-64 St. Norbert 1-0 2003-04 (8-3) South Dakota 1-0 11/22 Montana W 95-83 2/5 Youngstown State* W 79-70 South Dakota State 1-0 11/29 Southern Illinois L 77-81 2/19 Eastern Illinois* W 70-59 SEMO 0-2 12/23 Illinois-Chicago* W 78-62 2/21 Wright State* L 87-89 Southern Illinois 1-1 1/5 Detroit* W 82-74 2/28 Western Illinois* L 62-77 Stetson 1-0 1/8 Butler* W 71-59 3/2 Chicago State W 83-45 Tennessee-Chattanooga 1-0 1/31 UW-Green Bay* W 81-70 Tennessee Tech 1-0 2/7 Wright State* W 72-66 1992-93 (11-0) Texas-El Paso 0-1 Texas-San Antonio 0-1 2/12 Loyola* W 77-71 12/1 Western Michigan W 84-75 Upper Iowa 1-0 2/21 Manhattan* L 76-83 12/3 NE Illinois W 94-78 Utah 0-2 3/9 Illinois-Chicago& L 62-65 12/15 Northern Illinois W 79-71 Valparaiso 0-2 3/17 Rice% W 91-63 12/19 Western Illinois W 92-71 Wayne State 1-0 12/31 Alcorn State W 94-80 Western Illinois 5-4 2002-03 (2-0) 1/2 Fairfield W 75-59 Western Kentucky 1-0 3/8 Illinois-Chicago& W 75-73 1/13 UW-Green Bay W 75-68 ot Western Michigan 1-1 West Texas State 1-0

166 • This Is UWM • U.S.166 • This Is • Cellular Arena UWM 3/11 Butler& W 69-52 1/17 Cal State Northridge W 78-65 Winona State 1-0 1/23 Sacramento State W 96-44 UW-Green Bay 4-5 1997-98 (2-10) 1/27 UMKC W 73-57 UW-Oshkosh 0-1 11/22 Western Illinois W 62-57 2/8 Chicago State W 65-64 UW-Parkside 2-1 11/29 Western Michigan L 47-84 Wright State 4-4 12/9 Indiana State L 62-74 1991-92 (2-1) Youngstown State 3-0 12/27 Utah L 51-66 1/16 Western Illinois W 70-69 12/30 UT-San Antonio L 77-78 1/27 Cal State Northridge W 90-71 2/3 Nebraska-Omaha L 83-91 1/10 UW-Green Bay* L 51-68 2/26 SEMO L 64-80 2/8 Lewis W 78-66 1/15 Illinois-Chicago* L 63-72 3/3 Western Illinois L 64-73 1/17 Loyola Chicago* L 57-63 1990-91 (3-2) 1/29 Detroit* L 68-83 11/26 Tenn.-Chattanooga W 72-69 1972-73 (6-1) 1/31 Cleveland State* W 81-78 11/28 Utah L 78-80 12/11 South Dakota W 84-69 2/9 Butler* L 56-71 12/17 Tennessee Tech W 82-73 12/14 Western Illinois W 82-62 2/21 Wright State* L 65-75 1/22 Eastern Michigan L 75-79 12/26 Long Island W 80-69 2/26 Chicago State W 86-77 1/8 Mercer W 79-60 1996-97 (6-4) 1/17 Manhattan W 81-77 11/26 Western Illinois L 52-69 1977-78 (1-0) 2/8 St. Norbert W 84-55 11/30 Stetson W 68-56 12/10 Western Kentucky W 73-70 2/14 Eastern Illinois L 61-62 12/12 NE Illinois W 55-54 1/9 Detroit* W 47-46 1974-75 (6-6) 1971-72 (2-3) 1/11 Cleveland State* L 67-74 12/9 Eastern Illinois L 64-80 12/13 Texas-El Paso L 41-57 1/18 Wright State* W 61-60 12/14 Wayne State W 95-67 1/10 Southern Illinois W 88-77 2/3 Northern Illinois* W 64-59 12/18 Winona State W 74-65 1/17 Missouri-St. Louis L 87-88 ot 2/15 Butler* L 46-74 12/21 UW-Oshkosh L 88-99 2/7 UW-Parkside W 94-69 2/17 Illinois-Chicago* W 55-54 12/29 Air Force L 61-65 2/17 Creighton L 68-87 2/24 UW-Green Bay* L 46-62 1/2 West Texas State W 99-87 1/11 Oglethorpe W 83-75 * - League Game 1995-96 (5-7) 1/15 Fairleigh Dickinson W 77-66 & - Horizon League Tournament 11/24 Illinois Tech W 101-63 1/18 Eastern Michigan L 71-78 % - National Invitation Tournament

Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball The Pavilion The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s newest on-campus building is the Pavilion, which is the home of UWM Athletics. The Pavilion officially opened its doors to the public in January of 2006, though some work on the structure and the adjacent grounds continued throughout the year. The building was offi- cially dedicated by Wisconsin Governor Jim Doyle and UWM Chancellor Carlos Santiago on May 2, 2006.

Among the new athletics facilities in the building are offices for coaches and staff, a student-athlete-only weight room, new lock- er rooms for all teams and team rooms and lounges for men’s basketball, women’s basketball and women’s volleyball.

UWM student-athletes are also benefitting from the brand-new sports medicine center in the Pavilion, which more than triples the previous space available for UWM’s athletic trainers. The fa- cility also includes a 2,800-square-foot academic assistance cen- ter to help student-athletes in the classroom. The new academic center includes a computer lab along with group and individual study and tutoring rooms. A 618-space indoor parking garage is also part of the facility. UWM • The Is 167 • This Pavilion

“Success leaves clues, and with our entire athletic program rank- ing as the most successful in the league year after year, we now have something that really proves that,” UWM men’s basketball head coach Rob Jeter said. “The Pavilion is a great place, not just for our team to train but for our players to have the academic assistance center and resources right here. Our athletic training facility is outstanding – it is on par with places like Wisconsin and Marquette that I have been previously. The locker rooms, the team rooms, the weight room – this is a big-time college atmo- sphere now. It has all the right pieces to make this an even more successful athletic program.”

UWM’s general student population is also benefitting tremen- dously from the new facility. A new fitness center has expan- sive rooms for cardio workouts, as well as a weight room. The state-of-the-art area is the most visible from the outside of the facility, as it features two levels of windows. The new recreation center has two expansive levels and houses four sport courts sur- rounded by a suspended 1/8 mile track. The facility is utilized by individuals seeking open gym space, run and walk space on the track, and the University’s intramural programs. The building also includes academic facilities for the College of Health Sci- ences along with accommodations for the new Physical Therapy and expanded Sports Medicine programs.

The $40 million project, which broke ground in June of 2003, came in below budget. Half of the funding is coming from UWM parking fees, while the other half is from state funds and student segregated fees. The athletic department has also undertaken a variety of fundraising efforts for even greater enhancements within its space in the facility. The most distinctive feature of the 135,000-gross-square-foot Pavilion is the extensive use of glass The exterior of the Pavilion (top), the new auxilary gym (middle) “walls,” creating a feeling of openness and allowing expansive and the student-athlete computer lab views of nearby Downer Woods and the campus. NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball Klotsche Center - The Practice Home Of UWM Basketball The J. Martin Klotsche Center is the practice home of the Panthers.

The UWM men’s basketball team actually played a number of its home games in the fa- cility throughout the 1980’s and early 1990’s, as well as from 1998-2003. Now, in addition to serving as a homecourt for a number of UWM teams, the building is the regular practice facility for the Panther men.

When it was the homecourt for the Panthers, it became an intensely difficult place for -op ponents to play. In fact, UWM won its last 16 regular-season games at the Klotsche Center, and won 43 of its final 52 games played in the building.

As a practice facility for the Panthers, it pro- vides eight baskets near the main court. Side courts can also be used for extra shooting practice or other drills while another team’s practice is taking place on the main court. Plus, the arena is located on the same level The Klotsche Center, now the practice home for the Panthers, was filled to the rafters when as the new men’s basketball team room and Wisconsin visited in 2002. It was the third-largest crowd in Klotsche Center history. locker room in the Pavilion, meaning the the Klotsche Center is 5,015, present when team is just steps away from its locker room the UWM men’s basketball team faced Butler Klotsche Center Men’s Basketball during all practices. in 2002. Attendance Records 1. Butler 5,015 1/30/02 The Klotsche Center, originally erected The Klotsche Center is the homecourt for 2. Butler 5,007 1/23/03 in 1977, has a new look after an extensive volleyball and women’s basketball while a 3. Wisconsin 4,903 12/27/01 renovation and addition project wrapped four-lane indoor track, added in 1996, is 4. UW-Green Bay 4,833 2/5/00 up this past spring. Along with work that home to the UWM men’s and women’s track created the brand-new Pavilion, adjacent to and field teams. The Klotsche Center Natato- 5. UIC 4,738 2/13/03

168 • This Is • Klotsche UWM Center the Klotsche Center, the existing arena now rium, located on the lower level, is home to 6. UW-Green Bay 4,510 2/3/01 has air conditioning, a new sound system the UWM swimming and diving teams. The 7. Wisconsin 4,323 11/23/99 and new concession areas. Fans attending building also still contains space for the gen- 8. Butler 4,234 1/20/01 matches at the Klotsche Center can park in eral student population, with locker rooms, 9. Colorado 4,147 12/30/00 the Pavilion parking garage and enter the racquetball courts and classroom space on 10. Cleveland State 4,130 2/8/03 building without ever going outside. the lower level. The building also contains offices for the recreation staff. Year-By-Year At This latest project is the most recent piece of The Klotsche Center work done to upgrade the home of Panther The Klotsche Center has been home to a 1977-78 12-5 1990-91 9-2 athletics. The arena area was also renovated number of league championship events, 1978-79 8-8 1991-92 7-1 prior to the 1998-99 school year. The $2 mil- including last March’s Horizon League 1979-80 7-7 1992-93 2-0 lion project included the addition of comfort Women’s Basketball Championship. The 1980-81 3-4 1996-97 1-1 and chairback seating. In 1996, new wood arena has also been home to a number of 1981-82 13-0 1997-98 1-0 flooring and a new indoor track were added area high school playoff events. In August 1982-83 7-2 1998-99 5-7 to the Klotsche Center. The floor has been of 2002, the Klotsche Center played host to 1983-84 3-9 1999-00 10-3 renovated a number of times, most recently a game involving the Yugoslavian National five years ago when the new Horizon League Basketball team and NBA superstar Vlade 1984-85 6-6 2000-01 10-2 logo was added to the playing floor. Divac. The team wound up winning the 1985-86 7-4 2001-02 9-4 World Basketball Championships the next 1986-87 6-6 2002-03 11-0 The Klotsche Center can hold as many as month. The arena also played host to an 1987-88 9-4 2003-04 3-0 5,000 spectators for a sporting event, and the appearance by President George W. Bush in 1988-89 15-0 TOTAL 171-84 largest crowd to ever see a sporting event at August of 2002. 1989-90 7-9

Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 Media Information UWM head coach Rob Jeter talks with Mike Gminski of CBS after the Panthers’ NCAA Tournament win over Oklahoma last season 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball • Welcome To UWM Basketball through Kevin O’Connor in the UWM as requested. The UWM Training Room is The UWM Sports Information Department Sports Information Office. Some schools also closed to the media. Special requests welcomes your coverage of the 2006-2007 have limited space for visiting media and for access to the locker room and other UWM men’s basketball team. Sports Infor- the UWM Sports Information Office is closed portions of the U.S. Cellular Arena mation Director Kevin O’Connor serves as responsible for prioritizing all requests. should be made to Kevin O’Connor well in the main contact for men’s basketball. He advance of game day. can be reached in the office at (414) 229- • U.S. Cellular Arena Media Room 5674, by cell phone at (414) 750-2091 or The U.S. Cellular Arena Media Room is • Photographer Access by e-mail at [email protected]. It should be located on the lower concourse on the east Photographers may shoot from the base- noted that, because UWM plays its home end of the building. The room, the largest lines behind the marked lines on the floor. games off-campus, reaching O’Connor via working media area in the Horizon League, One-half of each baseline will be available, cell phone is the best way to contact him is equipped with phone lines, wireless inter- with the other half being used by cheerlead- on home game days. net access and power supplies available on ers and dance squads. Because of space a first-come, first-served basis. The media limitations, photographers cannot shoot •Getting The Information room is also the location for all postgame from press row or in front of press row. The sports information office produces media conferences and an audio box with a game notes packet for every men’s ample plug-in space is available for a clean • Radio Broadcasts basketball game, as well as releases for audio feed of the conferences. All pertinent Space is reserved courtside for the visiting other special announcements and events. game information, plus food, drink and team’s official radio station, as designated To be added to an electronic mailing list other amenities, is available in the media by the visiting school’s sports information for prompt delivery of those releases to room before and during the game. department. The reserved space, located your home or office computer, contact next to the visiting team bench, includes Kevin O’Connor. The releases can also be • Pregame Media Services three seats, two complimentary phone distributed via fax and are available in the The U.S. Cellular Arena Media Room is lines, an ISDN line, stat and video moni- media room prior to every UWM men’s open 90 minutes prior to the scheduled tor and power outlets. Unfortunately, due basketball game. tipoff. Game notes, programs, media to space limitations, additional seats are guides, updated team and league statistics, not available at the broadcast location. • Interview Requests plus other special information, will be If the visiting radio station needs addi- Head coach Rob Jeter and members of the available in the media room at that time. tional phone or ISDN lines, contact Kevin UWM men’s basketball team are available A pregame meal is served in the media O’Connor for ordering information. A to the media on a regular basis following room approximately one hour prior to the technician from the U.S. Cellular Arena practice. Most practices take place in the tipoff. staff is on site during all UWM men’s bas- afternoon, though exact times do vary ketball games and can provide technical from day-to-day. Arrangements for phone • Postgame Media Services assistance and help with any special tele- interviews can also be made, but should The media room will be the site of all communications requests. be made through the sports information postgame media conferences. The visiting department. Requests for interviews on coach and requested players will be brought • Television Broadcasts game days must be made in advance. to the media room following a 10-minute The television rights to all UWM home

170 • Media Information • UWM Media Regulations cooling-off period, followed by UWM men’s basketball games are held by the • Home Game Credential Requests players and UWM head coach Rob Jeter. A UWM Athletics Department, unless as- All requests for media credentials for member of the UWM Sports Information signed by contract to the visiting school UWM men’s basketball home games should Department staff will ask members of the or to a television entity. Visiting schools or be made to Kevin O’Connor in the UWM media which players they would like to other groups wishing to originate a televi- Sports Information office as early as pos- speak to approximately five minutes prior sion broadcast from the U.S. Cellular Arena sible. Working members of the media will to the conclusion of the game. One-on-one should contact Assistant Athletic Director be assigned a seat courtside and will receive interviews can be arranged through the Jason Clark at (414) 229-2351 and Wiscon- access to the U.S. Cellular Arena Media UWM Sports Information Department, sin Center District Event Manager Shawn Room. Passes that are not mailed will be but most requests will not be fulfilled until Kison at (414) 908-6000 well in advance of available at the media will call table, located the regularly-scheduled media conference the game date. Space can be reserved for on the east end of the main lobby at the U.S. is complete. the broadcast team at courtside directly Cellular Arena. Parking passes are available across from the scorers’ table and camera but space is extremely limited. Contact • UWM Locker Room Policies locations are located throughout the arena. Kevin O’Connor for more information. The UWM men’s basketball locker room There is also parking for a television mobile is closed to the media before and after unit on the northwest side of the building. • Road Game Credential Requests all games, home and away. Players and Kison can provide more information on Requests for credentials for UWM men’s coaches will be brought out of the locker park and power charges and other arrange- basketball road games should be made room to speak with members of the media ments for TV broadcasts. Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball Area Newspapers Milwaukee Radio Milwaukee Journal Sentinel WOKY (920 AM) 333 W. State St. 12100 West Howard Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53203 Greenfield, WI 53228 (P): 414-224-2310 (P): 414-799-1920 (F): 414-224-2049 (F): 414-327-3200 Radio Flagship Station Waukesha Freeman 801 N. Barstow WAUK (1510 AM)/WMCS (1290 AM) Waukesha, WI 53187 770 N. Jefferson St. (P): 262-513-2667 Milwaukee, WI 53202 (F): 262-542-8259 (P): 414-273-3776 (F): 414-291-3776 CNI Newspapers P.O. Box 510210 WISN (1130 AM) 15700 W. Cleveland Ave. 759 N. 19th St. New Berlin, WI 53151 Milwaukee, WI 53233 (P): 262-938-5000 (P): 414-342-1111 (F): 262-938-5001 (F): 414-342-4734 Contacts Information • Media 171 • Media

Washington County Daily News WSSP (1250 AM) P.O. Box 478 Milwaukee Television 11800 W. Grange Ave. 100 South 6th Avenue WDJT-TV (CBS-Ch. 58) Hales Corners, WI 53130 West Bend, WI 53095 809 S. 60th St. (P): 414-529-1250 (P): 262-306-5051 Milwaukee, WI 53214 (F): 414-529-2122 (F): 262-338-1984 (P): 414-607-8140 (F): 414-777-5802 WTMJ (620 AM) The Kenosha News Home of Rob Jeter Show 720 E. Capital Dr. 715 58th St. Milwaukee, WI 53202 Kenosha, WI 53141 WMLW-TV (Independent-Ch. 41) (P): 414-967-5318 (P): 262-657-1000 809 S. 60th St. (F): 414-967-5298 (F): 262-657-4946 Milwaukee, WI 53214 (P): 414-607-8140 Wire Services (F): 414-777-5802 Associated Press Racine Journal-Times 922 N. 4th St. Television Flagship Station 212 Fourth St. Milwaukee, WI 53203 Racine, WI 53403 WISN-TV (ABC-Ch. 12) (P): 414-271-0158 (P): 262-631-1708 (F): 414-225-3599 (F): 262-631-1780 719 N. 19th St. Milwaukee, WI 53233 Wisconsin Radio Network UWM Post (P): 414-937-3337 (F): 414-342-7505 302 E. Washington Ave. UW-Milwaukee Suite 102 Union-EG80 Madison, WI 53703 Milwaukee, WI 53201 WITI-TV (Fox-Ch. 6) 9001 N. Green Bay Rd. (P): 608-251-3900 (P): 414-229-4578 (F): 608-251-7233 (F): 414-229-4579 Milwaukee, WI 53209 (P): 414-586-2181 UWM Leader (F): 414-586-2141 UW-Milwaukee Union-373 WTMJ-TV (NBC-Ch. 4) Milwaukee, WI 53201 720 E. Capitol Dr. (P): 414-229-4142 Milwaukee, WI 53212 (P): 414-967-5316 (F): 414-967-5466 NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball Kevin O’Connor Chris Zills Sports Information Director Assistant Sports Information Director Kevin O’Connor is starting his seventh year as the sports informa- Chris Zills is in his second year as an assistant sports information tion director at UWM. director at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

O’Connor joined the UWM staff in October of 2000 and is the Zills came to UWM from Marian College in Fond du Lac, where he main contact for men’s basketball, wom- spent four-and-a-half years as the school’s en’s volleyball and tennis, and was named sports information director. the 2005 AVCA Regional SID of the Year. He also serves as a special assistant to At UWM, Zills is the primary media Director of Athletics Bud Haidet. relations contact for men’s soccer, swim- ming and diving and baseball. He is also Prior to coming to UWM, O’Connor assisting SID Kevin O’Connor with men’s established a wide-ranging media back- basketball. ground. He was the program director at WOSH Radio in Oshkosh, Wis., where Zills, a Wisconsin native who earned he served as the play-by-play voice for his undergraduate degree from UW-La- UW-Oshkosh basketball and the voice of Crosse, has also worked for the LaCrosse the NCAA Division III College World Series. O’Connor was also Bobcats in the Continental Basketball Association and served an responsible for station operations, including budgeting, promo- internship with the Milwaukee Brewers. tions, programming and community involvement. At Marian, Zills was responsible for the promotion and media O’Connor also worked as the news director, sports director and relations activities for the entire Division III athletic department program director of WPVL Radio in Platteville, Wis. He was and its 12 varsity sports. Zills was regularly honored by the Col- actively involved in the broadcast coverage of UW-Platteville lege Sports Information Directors Association of America for his sports, broadcasting two NCAA Division III National Cham- various publications. He also served as the secretary and director pionships and a third at WSUP Radio in Platteville. O’Connor’s of public relations for the Midwest Collegiate Hockey Association, media background also includes time as a student assistant and of which Marian is a member. interim sports information director at UW-Platteville. He also has worked for the Associated Press and done freelance work for the Wisconsin State Journal and the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel while Kevin Conway also working as a regular contributor to D3Hoops.com. O’Connor Assistant Sports Information Director also spent a year as an on-air host and producer at WAUK Radio in Waukesha, Wis. Kevin Conway is starting his third year as an assistant sports information director at UWM. He has continued his broadcasting work at UWM, handling play- Conway is the main contact for women’s 172 • Media Information • Sports Information Staff by-play for the UWM/Duke NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Tournament game for ESPN Regional TV in 2001. In 2004, he soccer, women’s basketball, track and field called the action as the UWM men’s basketball team played Boise and cross country, while also handling State in the National Invitation Tournament. much of the design work for UWM media guide covers, posters and other publicity UWM Media Relations Contact Information materials. Kevin O’Connor Office...... 414-229-5674 Kevin O’Connor Cell...... 414-750-2091 Prior to returning to UWM in 2004, Kevin O’Connor E-Mail...... [email protected] Conway spent a year as a media rela- Chris Zills’ Office...... 414-229-4593 tions intern at Miami (Ohio) University. Chris Zills’ Cell...... 414-750-2090 He was the school’s contact for women’s Chris Zills’ E-Mail...... [email protected] soccer, swimming and diving, track and field, cross country and Kevin Conway Office...... 414-229-2413 softball. Kevin Conway Cell...... 414-750-0298 Kevin Conway E-Mail...... [email protected] As an undergraduate at UWM, Conway worked in the sports SID Office Fax...... 414-229-6759 information office performing a variety of duties, working exten- Shipping Address...... UWM Athletics - The Pavilion sively on Horizon League Championships for men’s and women’s ...... 3409 N. Downer Ave. soccer and men’s basketball. He also produced the 2002 and 2003 ...... Milwaukee, WI 53211 baseball media guides.

Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball The Horizon League Communications Office coordinates -com Horizon League Communications Contact Information munications for the league’s 19 sports, including men’s basketball. Will Roleson Phone...... 317-237-5606 Media services for basketball include a preseason media guide, Will Roleson E-Mail...... [email protected] weekly press releases and daily statistical updates. The Horizon League also maintains a website at at www.horizonleague.org, Robert Hester Phone...... 317-237-5621 The site includes weekly releases and stats, league tournament Robert Hester E-Mail...... [email protected] information, league history and more. Nate Flannery Phone...... 317-237-5604 Nate Flannery E-Mail...... [email protected] Will Roleson is the Assistant Commissioner for Communications Amber Feldman Phone...... 317-237-5622 for the league. Roleson leads the communications efforts with the Amber Feldman E-Mail...... [email protected] assistance of Robert Hester, Nate Flannery and Amber Feldman. Office Fax...... 317-237-5620 Shipping Address...... Pan American Plaza Roleson joined the Horizon League staff three summers ago after ...... 201 South Capitol Avenue spending five years as the Sports Information Director at Kent ...... Suite 500 State University. As SID at Kent State, Roleson handled media rela- ...... Indianapolis, IN 46225 tions for an 18-sport program and managed a staff that included three full-time assistants, a historian and various students. He was he served for nine years as an assistant and associate sports infor- the primary media contact for Kent State’s Division I-A football mation director. In addition to his sport responsibilities, Hester program for five years and the men’s basketball team from 2000- serves as the league’s publications manager and men’s basketball League Information • Horizon 173 • Media 2002, during which time the Golden Flashes twice advanced to the tournament media manager while assisting with NCAA events NCAA Tournament, including a run to the “Elite Eight” in 2002. in Indianapolis. Prior to being named SID at Kent State in 1999, Roleson was an assistant SID at the school for three years, working primarily with Flannery is in his second year at the Horizon League and is the the women’s basketball, softball and soccer teams. main contact for women’s soccer, women’s basketball and softball. He worked previously with the . Feldman is Hester is in his second year with the league and serves as the in her first year as an intern at the league office and is the main main contact for men’s basketball, men’s soccer and baseball. contact for volleyball, swimming and diving, golf, cross country Hester worked previously at Northern Illinois University, where and track and field. Check Out The Panthers 2006-07 Scorers’ Table Personnel On The Internet

Chuck Detke Tom Kaczynski Media members are invited to visit the officially-sanctioned web- site of the UWM Athletic Department - www.uwmpanthers.com - to keep up with all of the latest information on the Milwaukee men’s basketball program. The site features game notes and pre- views prior to gameday, plus complete game recaps, postgame quotes, box scores and up-to-date statistics. Fans can also follow the stats of all home games live online, while also watching and listening to the games and various other features. The site also features profiles on every UWM men’s basketball player, as well as special feature stories on the team, updated throughout the Pat McCabe Ray Scolavino Bob Krawczyk season. Plus the website - hosted by College Sports Television - has updated information on all 15 varsity sports at UWM.

NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball For the sixth-straight year, UWM men’s basketball games will be televised locally by WMLW TV-41 in Milwaukee. Daron Sutton The television package also includes UWM’s weekly men’s basket- Television Play-By-Play ball coaches’ show, “The Rob Jeter Show,” which will air Sundays at Daron Sutton is starting his third season as the television play-by- 10:30 p.m. on CBS-58. Plus, WMLW also airs two UWM women’s play voice for the UWM men’s and women’s basketball teams. basketball games and “The Sandy Botham Show.” Sutton has been the television voice The package, by far the of the Milwaukee Brewers for the last most comprehensive local five seasons. He won an Emmy Award television package in the in 2003 in the category of Outstanding Horizon League, will begin Achievement for Individual Excellence with the Nov. 19 contest at Northern Iowa. Among on Camera - Program Hosts, Reporters the other highlights of the (non-news) and Performers (actors, co- package are the Dec. 13 medians, singers, musicians, etc.) from date at Wisconsin and the the Chicago/Midwest Chapter of the Feb. 24 contest with UW-Green Bay. In all, WMLW will air at least National Academy of Television Arts & eight Panther men’s contests throughout the season. Sciences. He was nominated again for an Emmy in 2004. This year’s package of games will also include a 30-minute pregame show before most broadcasts. The studio show will include a full Sutton joined the Brewers broadcasting team after spending the preview of the game, a look at the rest of the college basketball 2000 and 2001 seasons as a radio play-by-play announcer for the world and other special features. Anaheim Angels. With the Angels, he not only served as a play- by-play announcer, but also hosted both the pre- and post-game “The Rob Jeter Show” will debut Jan. 7 and also re-airs every week shows including a call-in show after the regular post-game show the following Saturday on WMLW. The show includes highlights from recent Panther games, special features on UWM players and ended. a preview of upcoming action. Sutton has had extensive television broadcasting experience in UWM will also be back on national television. The Panthers’ Jan. his young career. As a member of the Atlanta Braves broadcast 27 game with UW-Green Bay at the U.S. Cellular Arena will be team on FOX Sports South, he regularly served in a play-by-play televised by ESPN2. This will also mark the fifth-straight year capacity, while also hosting “The New Dodge Braves Report”, a UWM has had at least one home game televised nationally. Braves pre-game show. He also handled collegiate athletic telecasts for FOX. The Panthers also have a number of opportunities to earn time on national television. The Dec. 13 game with Wisconsin will be A minor league pitcher, Sutton spent 1992 with the Boise Hawks, 174 • MediaPanthers Information • The On TV a part of the ESPN Full Court Package, while the Horizon League a Class A affiliate of the Angels, and part of 1993 in the Atlanta Tournament semifinals and finals will air on the ESPN family of Braves organization. Sutton graduated from Auburn University- networks. UWM will also participate in ESPN’s BracketBusters Montgomery in 1992 with a degree in Mass Communications. He event, with 13 games earning national television dates. and his wife, Kristin, have two daughters, Abbey and Lilly. UWM Television Games Sun. Nov. 19 @ Northern Iowa WMLW Joining Sutton on the coverage of UWM basketball for the second- Sat. Dec. 2 @ Oakland WMLW straight season is Assistant Athletic Director Jason Clark. Wed. Dec. 13 @ Wisconsin WMLW Fri. Dec. 22 @ Sam Houston State WMLW Clark, who oversees the television broadcasts as part of his assis- tant AD duties, has appeared as a color commentator on various Sat. Jan. 13 @ Youngstown State WMLW UWM broadcasts over the years. He worked alongside Sutton for Thurs. Jan. 25 @ Detroit WMLW every television broadcast last season. Sat. Jan. 27 UW-Green Bay ESPN2 Mon. Feb. 5 @ Wright State WMLW Sat. Feb. 24 @ UW-Green Bay WMLW Sat. Feb. 18 Bracket Buster Saturday ESPN/ESPN2 Sat. March 4 Horizon League Semifinals ESPNU Tues. March 7 Horizon League Final ESPN

Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball Bill Johnson Radio Play-By-Play Bill Johnson returns for his eighth season as the play-by-play voice of Panther men’s basketball.

For the fourth-straight season, every UWM men’s basketball game Johnson also serves as the host of “Rob Jeter on Basketball,” a can be heard throughout Milwaukee and southeast Wisconsin on weekly one-hour talk show with the head 920 AM, WOKY. coach on WOKY.

In fact, the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee athletic depart- Johnson, a Milwaukee radio veteran, is ment and Clear Channel Communications have agreed to a five- currently the program director and an year contract for radio broadcasts of both men’s and women’s on-air host at Milwaukee’s ESPN Radio, basketball. 1510 DAYS/1290 NIGHTS.

Both the men’s and women’s games will air this season on WOKY, Johnson co-hosts the “D-List” with Drew 175 • Media Information • Panthers On The Radio The On Information • Panthers 175 • Media and Bill Johnson will return for his eighth season as the voice of Olson of OnMilwaukee.com and Dan the Panther men. Needles of WISN-TV, from 9 a.m.-noon weekdays. Rob Jeter makes a weekly ap- The contract also calls for the continuation of “Rob Jeter On pearance on Johnson’s show on WAUK. Basketball,” the hour-long weekly radio show featuring the head coach of the Panthers. Most shows will air Mondays from 7-8 A Milwaukee native, Johnson’s sports radio experience includes p.m., though adjustments are made to the schedule because of coverage of both professional and college events, ranging from game conflicts. The shows will air live from the Gasthaus in the the NCAA basketball and hockey tournaments to the NFL, NBA UWM Union. Jeter also makes a weekly, Friday morning visit to and Major League Baseball. WOKY’s morning show. Johnson has also worked extensively for a number of media outlets, Thanks to the extensive agreement, UWM also receives a complete including the BBC, One-On-One Sports, WFAN Radio in New package of promotional spots on all of Clear Channel’s Milwaukee York and WEEI in Boston. stations. Johnson and his wife, Carrie, reside in Bayview. “We are very excited to sign this agreement with Clear Channel, League Continues Deal With Sirius Radio continuing the relationship we have had in men’s basketball and As part of the Collegiate Conference Group, the Horizon League extending it to women’s basketball,” UWM Athletic Director Bud is part of a multi-year agreement with Sirius Satellite Radio to Haidet said. “Having our men’s basketball games on WOKY in broadcast selected regular-season and league tournament men’s recent seasons has been another key element in expanding our basketball games. visibility and reach, and the reach of WOKY has allowed our fans all across southeast Wisconsin and beyond to hear all of our games Under the agreement, Sirius will air a number of Horizon consistently. Plus, this agreement will give us the chance to pursue League games this season using direct feeds from one of the the possibility of placing every women’s basketball game on the competing schools’ official radio network and make them avail- radio in future years. We also see tremendous value in our ability able nationwide via Sirius’ satellite radio system. to work with Clear Channel in promoting our product.” The partnership with the 11 conferences — when added to Pregame coverage for every contest, including an interview with Sirius’ existing rights to broadcast teams that include Syracuse, head coach Rob Jeter, will begin 15 minutes prior to the tipoff. Kentucky and Kansas — enables Sirius subscribers to hear Regular postgame coverage includes a live interview with assistant the most Division I college basketball broadcasts on satellite coach Brian Bidlingmyer. radio. All games, including the pregame and postgame shows, along with In March 2006, Sirius carried live play-by-play radio broadcasts the weekly coaches’s show can be heard on the officially-sanctioned of every game of the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Cham- website of UWM Athletics - www.uwmpanthers.com. pionship for the first time.

NCAA First Round 2003 • NCAA Sweet 16 2005 • NCAA Second Round 2006 2006-2007 Milwaukee Men’s Basketball Getting To The U.S. Cellular Arena • Under Construction Downtown Milwaukee’s Marquette Interchange is in the midst of a major reconstruction project, slated to last through 2008. While access to downtown has remained generally worry-free, ever-changing lane configurations and ramp closures will regularly change the best route for getting into and out of downtown. But, the Wisconsin Department of Transportation has established an ever-changing website that can produce the latest and best routes for travel to downtown Milwaukee. The information is available at www.mchange.org.

• Gameday Parking Information Parking for the media is available in the lot directly south of the U.S. Cellular Arena, between the Arena and the Midwest Airlines For more information on the ongoing Marquette Interchange Center. Entry to the lot varies depending on events taking place construction project that impacts access to downtown downtown, but entrances to the lot are available from either di- rection on Wells Street and from the eastbound lanes of Kilbourn Avenue. Drivers must have their parking pass available to enter www.mchange.org or leave the lot. • Where To Enter The Arena For Practices Media can use the stage door entrance, located on the northwest • Where To Enter The Arena On Gameday corner of the building, for admission to UWM practices. The door Media can enter the U.S. Cellular Arena using the main entrance is usually staffed by a member of the Arena staff so credentials located on Kilbourn Avenue on the south end of the Arena. This may be necessary. Upon entering, proceed down the ramp to entrance is immediately across Kilbourn from the media park- the lower level, then turn right through the tunnel to access the ing area. Upon entering, show your credential to enter the lower playing floor. The gameday media parking lot is NOT available on concourse through the doors on the right (east) side of the lobby. practice days, except during the post-season. A limited number of Continue down the ramp and hallway to the media room, located spaces are typically available in the lot adjacent to the stage door on the right side of the hallway. for short-term parking. Street parking is also available. Getting To The Klotsche Center The Klotsche Center is located at 3409 N. Downer Ave., adjacent to the new Pavilion. Both buildings are located on the northeast corner of campus. 176 • Media Information • Directions • Coming from the south or west Take I-94 to I-794 east. Follow 794 to the Lakefront/Lincoln Me- morial Drive exit. Following Lincoln Memorial Drive along the lakeshore until Lincoln turns west and becomes Kenwood Blvd. Follow Kenwood Blvd. to Downer Ave. Turn right on Downer to the Klotsche Center/Pavilion Parking, with a driveway on the left-hand side.

• Coming from the north Take I-43 to the Capitol Dr. exit. Take a left at the stoplight at the end of the exit ramp and another left onto Capitol. Follow Capitol to Downer Ave. Turn right on Downer to the Klotsche Center/Pa- vilion Parking, with a driveway on the right-hand side.

• Parking Advice Ample parking is available in the parking garage adjacent to the Pavilion. The driveway to the parking garage can be accessed from either Downer or Edgewood. Pay stations are placed at all doorway entrances to the Pavilion, and parking regulations are strictly enforced.

Horizon League Champions • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006