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North Dakota State Menʼs Basketball Record Book North Dakota State Men’s Basketball Record Book Contents Honors/Awards ........................................................................ 3-5 Records Summary ....................................................................... 6 Single-Game Records ............................................................ 7-8 Season Records ......................................................................9-10 Career Records .................................................................... 11-12 Year-By-Year Statistical Leaders .................................... 13-15 Year-By-Year Statistics ....................................................... 16-17 Team Single-Game Records ...................................................18 Team Season Records ..............................................................19 Bison Sports Arena /Attendance Records ........................20 Coaching Records .....................................................................21 All-Time Results ................................................................... 22-33 Series Records .............................................................................34 All-Time Roster ...........................................................................35 Bison CoSIDA Academic All-America® Athletic Hall of Fame College Division 1972 Marv Bachmeier 1989 Joe Regnier (3rd) Lawrence Tanberg Ernie Wheeler CoSIDA Academic All-America® Claudie Miller University Division Harry “Red” Blakely 2005 David Erbes, F (3rd) Cyrul “Cy” Arnold 2007 Brett Winkelman, F (2nd) 1973 Neville Reiners 2008 Brett Winkelman, F (1st) Charles “Acey” Olson 2009 *Brett Winkelman, F (1st) Leo G. May 2016 A.J. Jacobson, G/F (3rd) Earl “Skip” Bute Paul Miller, G (3rd) H. Arnold “Swede” Johnson 2017 A.J. Jacobson, G/F (1st) Russ Anderson 1974 Robert Weir * Academic All-American Robert Saunders of the Year Ben Rumpeltes V.G. Viv McKay CoSIDA Academic All-District W.P. Bud Marquardt University Division Robert C. Lauf 2005 David Erbes, F George “Baldy” Hayes 2007 Brett Winkelman, F 1975 A.G. Art Bunker 2008 Brett Winkelman, F Lance Berwald was an honorable mention All-American in 1984, John “Jerry” Mulready 2009 Brett Winkelman, F the same year he was drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers in the 1976 Dave Torson 2015 Chris Kading, F fifth round with the 115th overall pick. Ron McLeod 2016 A.J. Jacobson, G/F 1977 Pete Gergen Paul Miller, G NBA Draft Picks All-Region 1979 Ron Schlieman 2017 A.J. Jacobson, G/F 1984 Lance Berwald, LA Lakers 1967 Gerald Suman (1st) Ross Fortier (5th round, 115th pick) Ron Schlieman (3rd) 1980 Gerry Suman NABC Honors Court 1968 Ron Schlieman (2nd) 1981 Carl Rorvig 2004 Andy Kelchen, C All-Americans 1969 Ron Waggoner (2nd) 1983 Pat Driscoll Ben Nemmers, G 1959 Marv Bachmeier, G (2nd) 1971 Pat Driscoll (2nd) Steve Krumrei Adam Witt, F 1960 Marv Bachmeier, G (1st) Mike Kuppich (3rd) 1984 Warren Arman 2006 Andrew Brown, C 1961 Marv Bachmeier, G (3rd) 1972 Mike Kuppich (2nd) Cliff Nygard 2008 Lucas Moormann, C 1971 Mike Kuppich, F (HM) 1975 Mark Gibbons (2nd) 1985 Mike Kuppich Sam Sussenguth, F 1976 Steve Saladino, F (HM) Steve Saladino (2nd) 1986 B.C. “Chuck” Bentson Brett Winkelman, F 1984 Lance Berwald, C (HM) 1976 Steve Saladino (1st) Steve Saladino 2010 Eric Carlson, F 2003 Denver TenBroek, F (3rd) Mark Emerson (3rd) 1987 Joe Roller Drew Lundberg, G 2009 Ben Woodside, G (HM) 1977 Bob Nagel (3rd) 1988 Bob Lowe Sam Sussenguth, F 2014 Taylor Braun, G (HM) 1979 Mike Driscoll (3rd) Dick Marsden Josh Vaughan, F 2015 Lawrence Alexander, G (HM) 1980 Greg Monson (2nd) 1991 Dr. Robert Grant 2012 Jordan Aaberg, F 1981 Brady Lipp (2nd) 1993 Gilmour Dobie 2013 Jordan Aaberg, F CollegeInsider.com 1982 Jeff Askew (1st) 1994 Paul “Red” Brostrom 2014 Jordan Aaberg, F Mid-Major All-American Jeff Giersch (2nd) Ron Waggoner Mike Felt, G 2009 Ben Woodside, G 1983 Jeff Askew (1st) 1995 Tom Assel Chris Kading, F 2014 Taylor Braun, G Lance Berwald (2nd) 1996 Mark Gibbons 2015 Chris Kading, F 2015 Lawrence Alexander, G 1984 Lance Berwald (1st) 1997 Mark Emerson Dexter Werner, F 1985 Roland Jacobs (2nd) 1998 Dr. Paul Shogren A.J. Jacobson, G/F NABC Hershey’s / Reese’s 1987 Joe Regnier (2nd) 1999 Orrin “Gene” Gamache 2016 Chris Kading, F College All-Star Game 1988 Joe Regnier (2nd) 2000 Lance Berwald Dexter Werner, F 2009 Ben Woodside 1989 Joe Regnier (1st) Jeff Askew A.J. Jacobson, G/F 2015 Lawrence Alexander 1995 Craig Aamot (1st) 2001 Erv Inniger Paul Miller, G 1996 Brian Sand (2nd) Mike Driscoll Spencer Eliason, F CollegeInsider.com 1997 Marcel Johnson (2nd) 2004 Joe Regnier 2017 Dexter Werner, F Mid-Major Freshman All-America 1998 Mark McGehee (1st) 2005 Brady Lipp A.J. Jacobson, G/F 2012 Lawrence Alexander, G 2001 Denver TenBroek (2nd) 2008 David Ryles Paul Miller, G 2002 Denver TenBroek (1st) 2009 Dan Wilberscheid Spencer Eliason, F NABC All-District 2003 Denver TenBroek (1st) 2009 Ben Woodside (1st) 2004 CoCo Cofield (2nd) NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Brett Winkelman (2nd) 1981 Brady Lipp 2014 Taylor Braun (1st) 1989 Joe Regnier Marshall Bjorklund (2nd) 2000 Jason Retzlaff 2015 Lawrence Alexander (1st) 2009 Brett Winkelman 2017 Paul Miller (2nd) NABC District 5 All-Star Team 1971 Pat Driscoll All-North Central Conference 1963 Ron McLeod, G 1924 Cy Arnold, G 1965 Dave Lee, G Theodore Greenfield, F 1966 Gerry Suman, C 1925 Cy Arnold, G Bob Maier, F Red Blakely, C 1967 Gerry Suman, C Wallace Thompson, G Ron Schlieman, G/F 1926 Cy Arnold, G 1968 Ron Schlieman, G/F Red Blakely, C 1969 Ron Waggoner, F Claudie Miller, G 1970 Mike Kuppich, F George Newgard, F 1971 Pat Driscoll, G 1928 Bobby Hahn, F Mike Kuppich, F George McPherson, C John Wojtak, C Pete Gergen, G 1972 Mike Kuppich, F George Hayes, F 1974 Mark Gibbons, F 1929 Bobby Hahn, F Mark Emerson, G Cecil Bliss, F Steve Saladino, F 1932 Robert Weir, C 1975 Mark Gibbons, F Donald Arthur, F Steve Saladino, F Viv McKay, G 1976 Mark Emerson, G 1933 Robert Weir, C Steve Saladino, F Joe Regnier (left) and Denver TenBroek (right) were NDSU’s last Donald Arthur, F 1977 Bob Nagle, C three-time All-North Central Conference players. Regnier was a Viv McKay, G 1978 Paul Shogren, F three-time NCC All-Academic performer and TenBroek was NCC 1936 Russ Anderson, C Mark Linde, C All-Academic twice. Don Bettschen, G 1979 Paul Shogren, F Neville Reiners, G/F 1980 Jeff Askew, G North Central Conference NCC Wells Fargo Finals Bob Saunders, F Gregg Monson, C All-Holiday Tournament All-Tournament 1937 Russ Anderson, C 1981 Brady Lipp, F 1966 Bob Maier 2004 CoCo Cofield, G Bob Saunders, F Jeff Giersch, F 1972 Willie Austin 1938 Carl Rorvig, F 1982 Jeff Askew, G 1973 Mark Emerson North Central Conference 1939 Larry Tanberg, G Jeff Giersch, F Mark Gibbons All-Academic Team 1940 Larry Tanberg, G 1983 Jeff Askew, G Steve Saladino 1978 Paul Shogren, F Arnold (Swede) Johnson, C Lance Berwald, C 1974 Steve Saladino 1979 Brady Lipp, G 1941 Larry Tanberg, F 1984 Lance Berwald, C 1975 Steve Saladino 1980 Brady Lipp, G Arnold (Swede) Johnson, C 1985 Dennis Majeskie, F 1976 Cliff Bell Greg Monson, C 1942 Arnold (Swede) Johnson, C Steve Stacy, G 1980 Jeff Askew 1981 Brady Lipp, G Jim Fletcher, F 1986 Dennis Majeskie, F 1981 Jeff Askew 1983 Kelvin Wynn, G Cliff Nygard, G Joe Regnier, C 1982 Jeff Askew 1984 Kelvin Wynn, G 1943 Paul Brostrom, C 1987 Joe Regnier, C 1984 Steve Stacy 1986 Dennis Majeskie, F 1947 Paul Brostrom, C David Ryles, G 1985 Joe Regnier Dan Wilberscheid, F 1948 Paul Brostrom, C 1988 Dan Wilberscheid, F 1987 Sean Mahone 1987 Dan Wilberscheid, F 1949 Dave Torson, G 1989 Joe Regnier, C 1988 Joe Regnier Joe Regnier, C 1950 Dave Torson, G 1990 Tony Adams, G 1988 Dan Wilberscheid, F 1951 Robert Grant, F 1991 Ray McKenzie, F North Central Conference Joe Regnier, C 1952 Art Bunker, C 1994 Craig Aamot, G Most Valuable Player 1989 Joe Regnier, C Don Fougner, F 1995 Craig Aamot, G 1960 Marv Bachmeier, G 1990 Tony Adams, G 1953 Rod Fercho, G Brian Sand, C 1971 John Wojtak, C 1991 Tom Foti, G 1954 Bob Lauf, F 1996 Brian Sand, C 1976 Steve Saladino, F Matt Nelsen, F Jim Akason, G 1997 Mark McGehee, G 1992 Ross Manson, G 1955 Doug Walstad, G Marcel Johnson, F North Central Conference 1993 Ross Manson, G Duane Anderson, F 1998 Mark McGehee, G Defensive MVP 1994 Ross Manson, G 1956 Gene Gamache, F 1999 Derek Hodges, C 1998 Mark McGehee, G 2000 Jason Retzlaff, G 1957 Ken Flynn, G 2000 Gary Hall, G 2001 Joe Hedin, G 2002 Denver TenBroek, F 1958 Warren Arman, C 2001 Denver TenBroek, F 2003 Denver TenBroek, F John Foss, F/G 2002 Denver TenBroek, F North Central Conference Ben Nemmers, G 1959 John Foss, F/G 2003 Denver TenBroek, F Freshman of the Year 2004 Ben Nemmers, G Marv Bachmeier, G 2004 CoCo Cofield, G 1998 Brian Silk, F 1960 Marv Bachmeier, G Ben Nemmers, G 1961 Marv Bachmeier, G North Central Conference 1962 Ron McLeod, G Newcomer of the Year 1999 Jason Retzlaff, G 2000 Gary Hall, G Division I All-Summit League Summit League Summit League Commissioner’s All-Independent Team 2008 Brett Winkelman (1st) Player of the Week List of Academic Excellence 2006 Ben Woodside, G (1st) Ben Woodside (1st) 2008 Brett Winkelman (2x) 2008 Lucas Moormann, Sam Andre Smith, F (2nd) 2009 Brett Winkelman (1st) Ben Woodside Sussenguth, Josh Vaughan, 2007 Andre Smith, F (1st) Ben Woodside (1st) 2009 Ben Woodside (2x) Brett Winkelman, Ben Brett Winkelman, F (1st) Mike Nelson (HM) Mike Nelson Woodside Ben Woodside, G (1st) 2010 Michael Tveidt (2nd) Brett Winkelman 2009 Eric Carlson, Lucas Mike Nelson, G, (2nd) Eric Carlson (HM) 2011 Michael Tveidt Moormann, Mike Nelson, 2011
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