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Illinois Fighting Illini ILLINOIS FIGHTING ILLINI HEAD COACH QUICK FACTS Bruce Weber UNIVERSITY FACTS TEAM HISTORY Hometown: Milwaukee, Wis. Loca on: Urbana-Champaign, Ill. First Year: 1905-06 Educa on Popula on: 100,000 All-Time Record (Years): High School: Milwaukee Marshall, 1974 Founded: 1867 1,630-868 (105) Bachelor’s Degree: Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Joined Big Ten: 1896 (charter member) Big Ten Record (Years): 871-626 (105) educa on, 1978 First Year of Big Ten Men’s Basketball: Big Ten Championships (Last): Master’s Degree: Western Kentucky, educa on 1905-06 17 (2005) administra on and physical educa on, 1981 Enrollment: 41,198 Big Ten Tournament Titles (Last): School Record (years): 173-72 (7) Nickname: Figh ng Illini 2 (2005) Big Ten Record (years): 74-44 (7) Colors: Orange and Blue NCAA Appearances (Last): 28 (2009) Career Record (years): 276-126 (12) President: Michael Hogan NCAA Record: 38-29 Interim Chancellor: Robert Easter Consensus First Team All-Americans: 6 Year-by-year records for all current Big Ten coaches Director of Athle cs: Ron Guenther First-Team All-Big Ten: 40 are available on pages 54-55 of this PDF. Senior Woman Administrator: Susan Young FACILITY INFORMATION For a full current coach bio, visit the basketball Faculty Representa ves: Name: Assembly Hall media guide page at bigten.org Nancy So os, Ma hew Wheeler Capacity: 16,618 Largest Crowd: 2010-11 ROSTER TEAM FACTS 16,865 (Wisconsin, 2005) Head Coach: Bruce Weber, Team Record: 514-139 Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1978, 8th year Student Sec on: Orange Krush No Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown/Previous School Associate Head Coach: 21 Kevin Berardini G 6-0 r-Fr. Lake Forest, Ill./Loyola Marymount Wayne McClain MEDIA SERVICES 2 Joseph Bertrand G 6-5 r-Fr. Sterling, Ill./Sterling Assistant Coaches: Jay Price, Men’s Basketball SID: 30 Bill Cole F 6-9 Sr. Peoria, Ill./Richwoods Jerrance Howard Derrick Burson 24 Mike Davis F 6-9 Sr. Alexandria, Va./T.C. Williams 2009-10 Record: 21-15 O ce Phone: 42 Tyler Gri ey F 6-8 So. Wildwood, Mo./Lafaye e 2009-10 Conference Record ( nish): (217) 333-1391 4 Crandall Head G 6-4 Fr. Ma eson, Ill./Rich South 10-8 (5th) Cell Phone: 12 Meyers Leonard C 7-0 Fr. Robinson, Ill./Robinson Starters Returning: 5 (217) 766-7315 32 Demetri McCamey G 6-3 Sr. Bellwood, Ill./St. Joseph Starters Lost: 0 E-mail: 3 Brandon Paul G 6-4 So. Gurnee, Ill./Warren Le erwinners Returning: 7 [email protected] 1 D.J. Richardson G 6-3 So. Peoria, Ill./Findlay (Nev.) Prep Le erwinners Lost: 4 Press Row Phone: (217) 333-1227 22 Jereme Richmond F 6-7 Fr. Waukegan, Ill./Waukegan Newcomers: 3 Ticket O ce Phone: 866-ILLINI-1 54 Mike Tisdale C 7-1 Sr. Riverton, Ill./Riverton Web Site: www. gh ngillini.com 2010-11 SCHEDULE 2009-10 RESULTS OCTOBER FEBRUARY NOVEMBER FEBRUARY 29 Lewis (exh.) 8 p.m. 1 Penn State 9 p.m. 13 SIU-Edwardsville W, 96-69 3 at Iowa W, 57-49 5 at Northwestern 1 p.m. 17 Northern Illinois W, 80-61 6 #5/5 Michigan State W, 78-73 NOVEMBER 10 at Minnesota 9 p.m. 21 Presbyterian W, 94-48 9 at #11/13 Wisconsin W, 63-56 2 Southern Indiana (exh.) 8 p.m. 13 Purdue 1 p.m. 24 Woc ord [13] W, 78-64 14 #13/16 Ohio State L, 53-72 8 UC Irvine 8 p.m. 16 Michigan 8:30 p.m. 27 vs. Utah [14] L, 58-60 20 at #4/4 Purdue L, 65-75 10 Toledo 8 p.m. 19 at Michigan State 9 p.m. 28 vs. Bradley [14] L, 68-72 23 at Michigan W, 51-44 13 Southern Illinois 8 p.m. 22 at Ohio State 7 p.m. 27 Minnesota L, 60-62 18 vs. Texas [1] 9 p.m. 26/27 Iowa TBD DECEMBER 19 vs. Pi sburgh/Maryland [1] 7/5 p.m. 2 at #18/19 Clemson [17] W, 76-74 MARCH 23 Yale 9:45 p.m. MARCH 5 Boise State W, 84-77 2 at #6/7 Ohio State L, 57-73 27 at Western Michigan 2 p.m. 1 at Purdue 7 p.m. 8 #-/24 Vanderbilt W, 79-68 7 #15/17 Wisconsin L, 57-72 30 North Carolina [2] 9:30 p.m. 5/6 Indiana TBD 13 Western Michigan W, 88-53 12 vs. #13/18 Wisconsin [23] W, 58-54 10-13 Big Ten Tournament [6] 19 vs. Georgia [19] L, 67-70 13 vs. #5/7 Ohio State [23] L, 81-88(2OT) DECEMBER 23 vs. Missouri [21] L, 68-81 17 at Stony Brook [25] W, 76-66 4 vs. Gonzaga [3] 5:15 p.m. All mes Eastern 30 #25/- Northwestern W, 89-83 (OT) 22 vs. Kent State [27] W, 75-58 8 Oakland 8 p.m. 24 vs. Dayton [29] L, 71-77 12 Northern Colorado 6 p.m. [1] - 2K Sports Classic, Madison Square JANUARY 18 vs. Illinois-Chicago [4] 2 p.m. Garden, New York, N.Y. 2 vs. #-/22 Gonzaga [22] L, 83-85 (OT) [13] Las Vegas Invita onal, Champaign, Ill. 22 vs. Missouri [5] 9 p.m. [2] - Big Ten/ACC Challenge 5 Iowa W, 59-42 [14] Las Vegas Invita onal, Las Vegas, Nev. 29 at Iowa 9 p.m. [3] - Comcast Ba le in Sea le, Key Arena, [17] Big Ten/ACC Challenge Sea le, Wash. 9 at Indiana W, 66-60 [19] Arena at Gwinne Center, Duluth, Ga. JANUARY [4] - United Center, Chicago, Ill. 12 Penn State W, 54-53 [21] Sco rade Center, St. Louis, Mo. 2 Wisconsin 6 p.m. [5] - Busch Braggin’ Rights, Sco rade 16 at #7/8 Michigan State L, 63-73 [22] United Center, Chicago, Ill. [23] Big Ten Tournament, 6 Northwestern 8 p.m. Center, St. Louis, Mo. 19 #13/15 Purdue L, 78-84 [6] - Conseco Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, Ind. 23 at Northwestern L, 69-73 Conseco Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, Ind. 11 at Penn State 9 p.m. [25] NIT First Round 15 at Wisconsin 3 p.m. 27 at Penn State W, 77-67 [27] NIT Second Round 18 Michigan State 7 p.m. 30 Indiana W, 72-70 [29] NIT Quarter nals 22 Ohio State Noon 27 at Indiana 9 p.m. www.bigten.org 8 INDIANA HOOSIERS HEAD COACH QUICK FACTS Tom Crean UNIVERSITY FACTS TEAM HISTORY Hometown: Mount Pleasant, Mich. Loca on: Bloomington, Ind. First Year: 1900-01 Educa on Popula on: 69,247 All-Time Record (Years): High School: Mount Pleasant, 1985 Founded: 1820 1,633-916 (110) Bachelor’s Degree: Central Michigan, parks and Joined Big Ten: 1899 Big Ten Record (Years): 849-593 (103) recrea on (major), psychology (minor), 1989 First Year of Big Ten Men’s Basketball: Big Ten Championships (Last): School Record (years): 16-46 (2) 1905-06 20 (2002) Big Ten Record (years): 5-31 (2) Enrollment: 42,347 Big Ten Tournament Titles (Last): None Career Record (years): 206-142 (11) Nickname: Hoosiers NCAA Appearances (Last): 35 (2008) Colors: Cream and Crimson NCAA Record: 60-30 Year-by-year records for all current Big Ten coaches President: Michael McRobbie Consensus First Team All-Americans: are available on pages 54-55 of this PDF. Director of Athle cs: Fred Glass 14 Senior Woman Administrator: First-Team All-Big Ten: 55 For a full current coach bio, visit the basketball Julie Cromer media guide page at www.bigten.org. Faculty Representa ves: Bruce Jac ee FACILITY INFORMATION Name: Assembly Hall 2010-11 ROSTER TEAM FACTS Capacity: 17,357 Head Coach: Tom Crean, Central Largest Crowd: 17,912 (MSU, 1975) Michigan, 1989, 3rd year Team Record: 456-88 No Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown/Previous School Assistant Coaches: Tim Buckley, Studen Sec on: Crimson Guard 0 Kory Barne F 6-6 Jr. Rochester, Ind./Rochester Bennie Seltzer, Steve McClain 23 Bobby Capobianco F 6-9 So. Loveland, Ohio/Loveland 2009-10 Record: 10-21 MEDIA SERVICES 3 Maurice Creek G 6-5 So. Oxon Hill, Md./Hargrave Military Academy 2009-10 Conference Record ( nish): Men’s Basketball SID: 32 Derek Elston F 6-9 So. Tipton, Ind./Tipton 4-14 (T-9th) J.D. Campbell 24 Jec Howard F 6-8 Fr. Wes ield, Ind./Wes ield Starters Returning: 5 O ce Phone: 1 Jordan Hulls G 6-0 So. Bloomington, Ind./South Starters Lost: 0 (812) 855-9794 12 Verdell Jones III G 6-5 Jr. Champaign, Ill./Central Le erwinners Returning: 11 Cell Phone: 52 Guy-Marc Michel C 7-0 Jr. Sainte-Marie, Mar nique/No. Idaho College Le erwinners Lost: 5 (812) 322-1437 11 Daniel Moore G 5-10 Jr. Carmel, Ind./Carmel Newcomers: 4 E-mail: 4 Victor Oladipo G 6-5 Fr. Hya sville, Md./DeMatha 25 Tom Pritchard F 6-9 Jr. Westlake, Ohio/Lakewood St. Edward [email protected] 5 Jeremiah Rivers G 6-5 Sr. Winter Park, Fla./Georgetown Press Row Phone: (812) 855-2754 30 Ma Roth G 6-3 Jr. Washington, Ill./Washington Community Ticket O ce Phone: 866-IUSPORTS 10 Will Sheehey G/F 6-6 Fr. Stuart, Fla./Sagemont Web Site: www.IUhoosiers.com 2 Chris an Wa ord F 6-8 So. Birmingham, Ala./Shades Valley 2010-11 SCHEDULE 2009-10 RESULTS NOVEMBER FEBRUARY NOVEMBER FEBRUARY 3 Franklin College (exh.) 7 p.m. 2 Minnesota 6:30 p.m. 13 Howard W, 83-60 4 #8/7 Purdue L, 75-78 12 Florida Gulf Coast 6:30 p.m.
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