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November February Tue., Nov.14 Exhibition 7:35P.M. Thu ., Feb. 1 Illinois-Chicago* & 7:35P.M. Tue., Nov. 21 in Action& 7:35 P.M. Sat., Feb. 3 UW-Green Bay*@ 2:05P.M. Sat., Nov. 25 Wilmington 7:35 P.M. Sat. , Feb. 1o at Loyola * 2:05 P.M. December Mon ., Feb. 12 at Butler * 7:35 P.M . Wed., Feb. 14 Cleveland State*+ 7:35P.M. Sat., Dec. 2 Eastern Kentucky& 7:35P.M. Sat., Feb. 17 *$ Tue., Dec. 5 Wisconsin$ 7:35P.M. 2:05 P.M. Thu., Feb. 22 UW-Milwaukee* & 7:35P.M. Sat., Dec. 9 at Dayton# 8:05 P. M. Sat ., Feb. 24 at Northern Illinois * P.M. Tue., Dec. 12 & 7:35P.M. 8:05 Sat ., Dec . 16 at Toledo 7:05 P.M. March Tue., Dec. 19 Youngstown State& 7:35 P.M. Sat., March 2 MCC Tournament Quarter-Finals+ Start Noon Sat., Dec. 23 Manhattan$ 2:05 P.M. Sun., March 3 MCC Tournament Semi-Finals+ 2/4:30 Wed ., Dec. 27 at Miami (OH)$ 7:05P.M. Tue., March 5 MCC Tournament Finals@ 7:35P.M. Sun ., Dec . 31 at Virginia Tech 2:05 P.M. Home games are in bold type. January Times and dates subject to change. Thu ., Jan. 4 at UW-Green Bay * 8:35 P. M. *Mid western Collegiate Conference games Sat ., Jan . 6 at Illinois-Chicago * 2:05 P.M. $Live on WDTN-TV, Channel 2 Thu., Jan. 11 Butler*$ 7:35 P.M. @Live on ESPN Sat ., Jan . 13 at Cleveland State * 7:05 P.M. +Live on SportsChannel Mon. , Jan. 15 Loyola*$ 7:35P.M. #Live on WH I0-TV, Channel 7 Sat ., Jan. 20 at UW-Milwaukee * 8:35 P.M . &Tape delay basis every Sunday (6 P.M .) and Thursday (8 P.M.) Mon ., Jan . 22 at Detroit * 7:05 P.M. on CCN , Channel 30 Mon., Jan. 29 Northern Illinois* 7:35 P.M. All games heard live on WONE , 980-AM and CCN , Channel 25 . I ''VOICE OF THE RAIDERS'' I Greg Gahris 1954-1995 In memory of our beloved friend and co-worker Greg Gahris, the radio voice of Wright State University athletics and corporate and group sales manager for the Nutter , passed away on Thursday, June 29, 1995. Greg recently completed his 15th season as the radio play-by-play announcer for the WSU men's basketball team, and was employed by the since its inception in 1990. Greg is greatly missed by the entire staff, his many friends, his wife Joanie, his son Matt, 6, and his daughter Alie, 4. Paul Newman, Associate Athletic Director, said it best in a poem he wrote in memory of Greg:

A TRIBUTE TO OUR FRIEND

A sudden void is felt among us The friendly three Amigos When friends and family leave Were Randy, Greg and Dave Unfamiliar feelings now confront us Through school days, after college It's important that we grieve Shared memories they would save We've cried and hugged each other To Don his Buddha Buddy Knelt down and bowed our head Here's an image, I must warn Blessed are they who mourn Picture a silhouetted sideview For they shall be comforted Of the bookends they would form Now let's reflect and remember Jim Brown along with John Knauss About this man, let's rave Feared a change might cause some strife Travel back through precious moments Could this gator-dancing bachelor Filled with the happiness he gave Be housebroken for a wife? The famed voice of the Raiders Soon they beamed with pride To some, round mound of sound He scored a perfect family-man at bat Coined his own broadcast lingo Using hitting hints Such as "off the glass and down" As a T-ball coach for Matt "Count the bucket," all you Rowdies Conversation never passed Greg revered the green and gold Or in the airing of a game Those who'd slight the Raider family That somewhere in that span of talk Would receive a tactful scold He would mention Joanie's name A Wright State function mainstay In the coming weeks and months-frustration TV host, announcer or emcee From the answers we'll demand Ribbing Ralph at downtown luncheons Trying to understand the reasons Telling Vitale, "That's right, babee!" That we cannot understand He drove hotel clerks wild You even got the last laugh on heaven Registering Coleman as his brother All those angels have no choice Then Ron turned to Candy asking, Among those tenors and sopranos "Would you check us all in, Mother?" Is a most discerning voice! Effervescence was his trademark How lucky on this immense planet Exuding gusto teamed with z est To us the good lord would send Treasured each precious moment Such a loving husband and father Lived each minute to the best Brother, son and faithful friend

He kept a special bank account By Paul Newman Where the interest never ends July 3 , 1995 Possessed a wealth you couldn't count Rich with talent and with friends Will Rogers never met him But all who heard him through the mike Knew he was a special kind ofguy Who you couldn't help but like

BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 1 1995-96 RAIDER BASKETBAL

WHAT'S INSIDE FACTS I Academics ...... 4 Location: Dayton, Ohio 45435 All-Time Series Records ...... 66 Founded: 1964; independent Athletic Administration ...... 11-13 university status, 1967 Coaching Staff ...... 17-22 Enrollment: 16,488 Dayton ...... 5 President: Dr. Harley E. Flack/ Ervin J. Nutter Center ...... 8- 9 Ohio State, 1964 Final Statistics, Final Results, and Year In Review ...... 50-53 Director of athletics: MCC and NCAA Tournament Sites and Dates ...... 74-75 Dr. Michael J. Cusack/ Media Information ...... 76 Long Island, 1964 Meet the Opponents ...... 67-72 Associate athletic director: Meet the Raiders ...... 23-47 Paul Newman/Edinboro, 1964 Midwestern Collegiate Conference ...... 6-7 Associate athletic director: On the Air ...... 16 Peg Wynkoop/Ohio, 1971 Outlook ...... 14-15 Head basketball coach/alma mater: Raiders at a Glance ...... 54 Ralph Underhill/ Records and Past Glory ...... 55-66 Tennessee Tech, 1964 Rosters, 1995-96 .. :...... 48-49 Record at Wright State: Wright State's President ...... 1O 342 wins, 149 losses (17 years) Wright State University ...... 3 Associate head coach/alma mater: Jim Brown/Dayton, 1966 Assistant coaches/alma mater: Ralph Underhill Rowdy gave Jack Butler/Western Kentucky, 1966 has been with the Raiders a Jim Ehler/Miami, 1950 the Raiders for "thumbs up". This Sports information director: year's preview Robert J. Noss/Maryville­ 17 years. St. LOUIS, 1984 can be found on Office phone: 513/873-2816 His story is on Assistant director: Matt Zircher page 14-15. Office phone: 513/873-2831 Page 17. FAX phone: 513/873-2368 Press row: 513/873-4687 Hotline: 513/457-4055, ext. 5 Home court/capacity: De/me Herriman Find all Ervin J. Nutter Center/10,632 worked hard last the past Nickname: Raiders year and will look Colors: Hunter green and gold for his 1,000th glories and Conference: Midwestern Collegiate point this year. successes (second year) Find al/the 1994-95 record: 13-17, 6-8 Raider profiles starting on 8th MCC onpage2~7. Page55. Letterwinners returning/lost: 10/4 Starters returning/lost: 4/0 Newcomers: 5 Redshirts: 2 Worldwide web services: CREDITS http://www.wright.edu

Compilation: Robert J. Noss, Photography: Wright State University WSU FAX-ON-DEMAND Sports Information Director Media Services; Trevor Thompson FAX-ON-DEMAND number: 404/399-3066• of Green Bay, WI ; Wayne Doebling Typesetting and Printing: Wright MCC Passcode: 692 of Cincinnati, OH; and Nick Falzerano State University Printing Service 2401-Schedule/Results/Stats of Dayton, OH; Cincinnati Enquirer 2402­ Most Recent Boxscore Editing: Wright State University 2403-Game Notes Public Relations Office Assistance: Matt Zircher 2404-Roster 'Area code w' I chang<' to no before year end

2 WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY I WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY I In the tradition of the nation's best programs are recognized for excellence. and organizations that give vibrancy to universities, Wright State University is The WSU Lake Campus near St. Mary's campus life. dedicated to teaching , research and and Celina, Ohio, offers associate and pre­ The university offers 14 Division I service. In addition, as a metropolitan baccalaureate degrees. intercollegiate athletic programs, and university near Dayton, Ohio, Wright State Wright State University's faculty is many students participate in intramural has the distinct mission of providing dedicated not only to advancing the fron­ sports programs. The Ervin J. Nutter leadership to improve the quality of life for tiers of knowledge but also to applying Center, a state-of-the-art sports and the people of the Miami Valley. Wright knowledge to real problems. Most classes entertainment complex , and other State's link to area business, community are small and taught by fully affiliated faculty recreational facilities are available to and research organizations in and around members, 80 percent of whom hold the students on a daily basis. Besides Dayton also offers unique educational most advanced degrees in their fields. In intercollegiate athletic events, the Nutter opportunities to a diverse student body. addition, students gain hands-on experience Center hosts convocation, concerts, The university serves over 16,000 through a variety of community-based and other cultural and entertainment students with programs leading to more programs, cooperative education, intern­ events, seating up to 12,000. than 100 undergraduate and 40 graduate ships, and research projects operated with The University Libraries, consisting of and professional degrees through six industry and government. the Paul Laurence Dunbar Library and the colleges and three schools. Wright State Over 1 ,900 of Wright State's students Fordham Health Sciences Library, are offers innovative educational programs, live in university-affiliated residences on or linked through the new OhioLINK system including doctoral programs in biomedical adjacent to the 557-acre main campus. An and Internet to holdings of other major sciences, human factors and industrial/ extensive underground tunnel system links academic libraries in Ohio and to a wide organizational psychology, medicine, and most campus buildings, whose modern range of databases for electronic research. professional psychology; the nation's only architecture is nationally recognized for The Department of Archives and Special aerospace medicine residency program being completely accessible to people with Collections includes an African American for civilians; and a post-master's disabilities. Although most students hold collection, as well as sections on the Wright educational specialist degree program . jobs on or off campus, many are involved in brothers and early aviation history, local Wright State's theatre, accounting, one or more of the 150 student clubs history, children's literature, and university chemistry, geology, and engineering history.

BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE . 3 I ACADEMICS I Wright State University offers many by the American Assembly of Collegiate master's programs in preparing its students innovative programs in a variety of areas Schools of Business (AACSB). The College to meet the current and future challenges of through 100 undergraduate programs and of Science and Mathematics offers programs the health care profession. Other care-related over 40 graduate and professional degree in life, chemical, and environmental sciences, professions are found in the College of programs. Our mechanical, materials, and in medical technology, as well as a Ph.D. Education and Human Services, where electrical, biomedical, and computer in psychology. Theatre and the arts, along students prepare for teaching and counsel­ engineering programs, and the engineering with a strong communication program, ing opportunities in the public and private physics program, are accredited by the highlight the many programs available in the school environment and in the corporate Accreditation Board for Engineering and College of Liberal Arts. The Wright State arena of training and development and Technology (ABET). Our College of Business University-Miami Valley College of Nursing employee assistance. and Administration programs are accredited and Health offers both bachelor's and Former Raiders

Alan McGee Chris Wampler 1976-78 1986-90 General Orthopedic Surgeon C.P.A ., R. J. Mains and Associates Ft. Wayne, IN Head Basketball Coach--Tipp City, OH "Being a WSU player from 1986- 90 meant much more "Basketball was my first love but I realized I had than the obvious benefit ofplaying basketball in a highly to concentrate on my studies. The professors competitive Division I atmosphere. It was the total worked with me and encouraged me to pursue experience ofbeing challenged by the professors in the classroom, by teammates and coaches on the court, a medical degree. I feel indebted to Wright and by my own goals and aspirations that helped mold State University." me from a college freshman into a motivated college graduate, armed and ready to enter the real world.• I 1995-96 Athletic Council Members I Barbara Green, Academic Council Kuld ip Rattan, Engineering and Charles Hartmann, Council Chair, Administration Computer Science Douglas Boyd, Bruce Rockwell, Allen Hye, College of Liberal Arts Alumni Association George Kantor (Council Secretary). Mike Cusack, Athletic Department Mathematics and Statistics Jo Jamieson Hall, Gail Whitaker, Classified Staff Donald Jentleson, School of Medicine John Sheidler, Cathy Davis, Robert Friedberg, School of Professional Professional Staff Psychology Bud Baker, College of Business DelaAngela Mayho, Katie Laux, Student Government Charles Hartmann and Administration Larry Chance Council Chair Jean Budding, College of Romeo Vuticevski, Council Vice Chair Nursing and Health Captain's Club Larry Chance (Council Vice Chair), College of Tom Keller, Retired Faculty and Staff Education and Human Services

Front row (L-R): Larry Chance, Katie Laux, Bud Baker, Gail Whitacker, Barbara Green, Charles Hartmann, George Kantor, Mike Cusack.

Back row (L-R): Don Jentleson, Robert Friedberg, Ku/dip Rattan, Tom Keller, Jo Jamieson Hall, Doug Boyd, John Sheidler, Cathy Davis, Allan Spetter.

4 WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY I DAYTON I

Where Innovation Meets Tradition and a popular river corridor along the Museum at Wright-Patterson Air Force From the Wright brothers' first flight Great Miami Riveroffers26scenic miles Base, the oldest and largest military experiments in their Dayton bicycle shop of walking, jogging and cycling. aviation museum in the world, has become to the invention of the first self-starting the state's number one free visitor automobile ignition system by Charles F. In the Heart of the Midwest attraction. Kettering, from the cash register to the Dayton welcomes its visitors with Other notable places to see include automated teller machine, Dayton has a big-city amenities and small-town, the National African-American Museum strong tradition of encouraging innovation, midwestern friendliness. and Cultural Center, the Museum of excellence, and service to humanity. Over Dayton's central location among Natural History, the historic Wright 900,000 residents, four Fortune 500 Columbus, Cincinnati, and Indianapolis Brothers Bicycle Shop, and Carillon companies, and Wright-Patterson Air puts major collegiate and professional Historical Park-a museum designated a Force Base call Dayton's metropolitan sports activities, cultural events, and National Historic Landmark by the National area home. other recreational opportunities within Park Service. Dayton is a place that takes as much easy driving distance. It's one of the Dayton is strong in the arts. The Dayton pride in historical preservation and parks nation's most accessible (and affordable) Ballet Company is the nation's second­ as it does in high technology. Located in destinations. Chicago, Detroit and oldest regional company, and the Dayton southwestern Ohio's Miami Valley at the Cleveland are all within a day's drive, Contemporary Dance Company is now in confluence of the Great Miami, Stillwater, and Indianapolis and Louisville are even its 22nd year. The Dayton Philharmonic and Mad Rivers, Dayton is a picturesque closer. Cincinnati is just 54 miles away. Orchestra has been performing for over combination of rolling hills, flowing Each year, over 2.5 million people 43 years, and the 73-year-old Dayton waterways and open spaces. Dayton visit Dayton for business and pleasure. Art Institute houses an internationally boasts more green area than any U.S. city Over 100 festivals and the United States acclaimed collection of paintings, its size. Over 35,000 acres of parks, nature Air and Trade Show, a four-day sculpture, and decorative art spanning preserves and other greenery beckon you celebration of flight, delight visitors from many cultures and time periods. to enjoy your favorite outdoor activities, all over the nation. The U.S. Air Force

BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 5 IMIDWESTERN COLLEGIATE CONFERENCEI MCC Embarks on Its 17th Year

A little more than halfway through continue to advocate competitive The MCC moved its offices to its second decade, the Midwestern athletics as a valuable educational Indian apolis in 1985, where the league Collegiate Conference is different from experience and as an important headquarters has contributed to the the way it has ever been. It is also very component in the process of higher city's image as the "Amateur Sports much the same. After experiencing education . Capitol of the World." In addition to membership real ignment and refocus­ Each institution is committed to many conference championships held ing its goals, the MCC is positioned to fielding a broad-based NCAA Divi­ in the city , the MCC and Butler build upon an established foundation. sion I athletics program that develops University have co-hosted a number of A new logo symbolizing the MCC's physical fitness , academic develop­ high-profile NCAA events. revitalization was unveiled last year, ment and moral character in its student­ Among the most prominent is the and a positive focus includes specific athletes. Among the MCC's established NCAA Division I Men's Basketball goals for improving the league's market operating principles are efforts to Championship. The MCC, Butler and and competitive position. The confer­ enhance the student- experi­ the city of Indianapolis hosted the Final ence has increased its size by 50 ence and to maintain integrity, gender Four in 1980 and 1991 , and the three percent over the last two years and equity, academic excellence and fiscal hosted first- and second-round action now includes nine schools; after responsibility in the athletics enterprise. in 1987, 1989, 1990 and 1993. The expansion in 1994, the MCC now Best known for its men's basketball tournament will be back to the RCA features both public and private success, the MCC offers a total of 16 Dome in 1996 forthis season's first and institutions. The result has been an different championship sports (eight second rounds, and the Final Four affiliation of institutions with similar for men and eight for women) . The spotlight will return in both 1997 and athletics goals that provides stability league enjoys NCAA automatic 2000. The MCC and Butler University and major-market exposure. qualification or play-in access in men's will once again co-host the 1996, 1997 basketball, women's basketball, softball and 2000 events. The "New MCC" and women 's in addition to Commissioner Jon Lecrone, the Butler University play-in access in and men's league's third full-time chief executive, Cleveland State University soccer. The conference and its assumed the leadership baton in June University of Detroit members have established ambitious 1992 and heads a six-person staff. University of Illinois at Chicago goals for these "target priority" programs Dr. Claire Van Ummersen, the president Loyola University Chicago and continue to pursue national at Cleveland State University, begins Northern Illinois University prominence in each. The MCC has her second year as the MCC president University of Wisconsin-Green Bay also identified specific benchmarks for this fall , while CSU Athletics Director University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee the continuation of its national John Konstantinos chairs the con­ Wright State University basketball success and a position as ference's Executive Committee. one of the nation's top 10 Division I MCC markets, including five of the athletics conferences. country's top 30 television markets, now include nearly 10 million TV households and encompass roughly 10 percent of the nation's television audience. The member institutions are generally located in major metropolitan areas and benefit from the business, cultural, educational and entertainment MIDWESTERN COLLEGIATE CONFERENCE resources available to the university Pan American Plaza community. 201 South Capitol Avenue, Suite 500 The "new" MCC is anchored in a Indianapolis, Indiana 46225 solid tradition that began in 1979. Office: 513/237-5622

Originally formed as a men's sports Will Hancock FAX: 513/237-5620 league, the conference added women's Director of Communications athletics in 1986-87. League members

6 WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY 1994-95 Midwestern Collegiate Conference Final Team Standings MCC Games All Games Team w L Pct. w L Pct. H A N Last 10 Xavier* 14 0 1.000 23 4 .852 14-0 9-4 0-0 9-1 Illinois-Chicago 11 4 .733 18 9 .667 11-2 7-6 0-1 7-3 Wisconsin-Green Bay** 11 4 .733 22 8 .733 11-2 9-5 2-1 7-3 Detroit 9 5 .643 13 15 .464 7-5 5-10 1-0 6-4 Butler 8 7 .533 15 12 .556 8-6 6-4 1-2 4-6 La Salle 7 7 .500 13 14 .481 5-3 6-9 2-2 3-7 Northern Illinois 7 8 .467 19 10 .655 12-3 5-6 1-1 5-5 Wright State 6 8 .429 13 17 .433 10-9 3-8 0-0 5-5 Cleveland State 3 11 .214 10 17 .370 6-5 3-10 1-2 4-6 Loyola 2 13 .133 5 22 .185 2-12 3-9 0-0 1-9 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 2 13 .133 3 24 .111 2-10 1-13 0-1 1-9 *Regular season Champion **MCC Tournament Champion and NCAA Automatic Qualifier

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1995 MCC Championship Ervin J. Nutter Center, Dayton, Ohio

First Round-Friday, March 3 1995 All-MCC Teams Player of the Year: , UIC #7 Northern Illinois 62 vs. #10 Loyola 57 All-MCC First Team #8 Wright State 88 vs. #9 Cleveland State 81 Sherell Ford , Illinois-Chicago Newcomer of the Year: Jeff Massey, Xavier , WSU , Wisconsin­ Quarterfinals-Saturday, March 4 Green Bay Freshman of the Year: Vitaly Potapenko, Wright State T. J. Johnson, XU #3 Wisconsin-Green Bay 54 vs. #6 LaSalle 46 Kareem Townes, La Salle #7 Northern Illinois 87 vs. #2 Illinois-Chicago 83 Second-Team All-MCC Coach of the Year: #8 Wright State 71 vs. #1 Xavier 70 Paul Burke, La Salle Skip Prosser, XU #4 Detroit 59 vs. #5 Butler 53 Michael Hawkins, Xavier Jamal Jackson, Cleveland State All-Tournament Team Jamal Robinson, Northern Illinois Shannon Smith , Wisconsin- Jeff Nordgaard, Wisconsin- Semifinals-Sunday, March 6 Milwaukee Green Bay (MVP) lyapo Montgomery, Detroit #3 Wis.-Green Bay 68 vs. #7 Northern Illinois 55 All-Newcomer Team Vitaly Potapenko, Wright State #8 Wright State 76 vs. #4 Detroit 69 Chris Coleman, Northern Illinois Rob Welch, Wright State Jamal Jackson, Cleveland State Chris Westlake, Wisconsin- T. J. Johnson, Xavier Green Bay Championship-Tuesday, March 7 Vitaly Potapenko, Wright State Shannon Smith , Wisconsin- #3 Wis.-Green Bay 73 vs. #8 Wright State 59 Milwaukee

BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 7 I THE ERVIN J. NUTTER CENTER I Wright State University's Ervin J. Nutter Home of Wright State's men's and For its capacity, the Ervin J. Nutter Center was Center is a state-of-the-art entertainment and women 's basketball and volleyball teams, as ranked the second highest grossing facility in sports complex. The center features a 12,000­ well as the entire athletic department's offices, the United States and fourth in the world for seat main arena, four basketball courts, a the Nutter Center has been the sight of many ticket sales in 1993, according to Amusement recreational running track, a multipurpose spectacular sporting events. The center Business trade magazine. room , 60 ,000 square feet of exhibit space, and welcomed the 1991 Women's National classrooms. Invitational Volleyball Championship and was As an entertainment complex, the versatility the site of the 1993 National Junior Olympic Raiders' Five-Year Attendance of the Nutter Center has made it one of the Taekwondo Competition. The NBA's premier stopping points for major tours. Such have held three 1990-91 15 127,545 8,503 major acts as , Paul Simon, exhibition contests at the Nutter Center-in 1991-92 16 114,746 7,172 Gloria Estefan, John Mellencamp, the Oak 1992 against the , in 1993 Ridge Boys, Marie Osmond, Reba McEntire, against the and in 1994 against 1992-93 17 121 ,557 7,150 two sold-out shows each of Guns 'N Roses the New Jersey Nets. Another Nutter Center 1993-94 14 92,050 6,575 and Neil Diamond, two shows of Hammer and highlight has been the three men's basketball Boyz II Men , ZZ Top, and a sold-out Garth conference tournaments that Wright State 1994-95 19 139,123 7,322 Brooks have graced the stages as well as has or will host-in 1993 with the Mid­ Total 81 595,021 7,346 AC/DC, Michael Bolton, and INXS. The Boston Continent Conference and in 1995 and 1996 Pops Esplanade Orchestra has even made a with the Midwestern Collegiate Conference. return to the center. Such family show greats The center has hosted high school events appearing at the center include Ringling such as the Ohio State and Brothers and Barnum &Bailey Circus, Sesame Volleyball Tournaments since 1991, district Raiders' Five-Year Record Street, Lipizzaner Stallions, Moscow Circus, basketball and volleyball play and the Miami Ice Capades, World Cup Champions on Ice, Valley Basketball Fest. The Nutter Center 1990-91 14-1 and Nickelodeon's Super Sloppy Double Dare has achieved a reputation, both nationally 1991-92 12-4 and Family Double Dare. Add to these such and locally, as a site for high caliber sporting events as the Queens' Own Highlanders and events and competitions. 1992-93 14-3 Coldstream Guard, Bobby Knight, , The facility has been heavily booked from 7-7 Greene County Business Expo and various the day it opened, averaging approximately 1993-94 high school events such as chemistry shows one million guests per year. The Nutter Center 1994-95 10-9 and clinics, and you have a facility that has started off on a path of a variety of 57-24 proven to be an integral part of the community entertainment and sporting events that sold Total in just the few years it has been open. out or pushed capacity on a regular basis.

8 WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY I THE ERVIN J. NUTTER CENTER I Ervin J. Nutter Center Records

Points Individual: 45 , Bill Edwards vs Morehead State, Three-Point Made 12/8/92 Individual: 7, Andy Holderman vs UW-Green Bay Team : 136, WSU vs Chicago State, 1/6/93 on 2/18/93 and Von McDade of Wisconsin­ Least Team : 55 , Cleveland State on 1/27/92 Milwaukee on 1/12/91 and UW-Green Bay Combined: 224, Wright State 128, Team: 12, S.F. Austin vs US International Chicago State 96 on 2/16/91 on 12/22/90 Rebounds Assists Individual: 18, Jeff Unverferth (WSU) vs Individual : 13, Mark Woods vs Ill inois-Chicago, Illinois-Chicago on 2/1/ 92 2/13/93 Team : 53, Wright State vs Central State (OH) Team: 34, Wri ght State vs Prairie View A&M on 12/20/91 on 1/28/91

Field Goals Made Steals Individual: 20, Bill Edwards vs Morehead State, Individual : 8, Mark Woods vs Wilmington, 12/8/92 12/5/93 Team: 49, Wri ght State vs Prai ri e View A& M Team: 22, Wright State vs Prairie Vi ew A&M 1/28/91 on 1/28/91 Largest Crowd: 10,803 vs. Dayton 1/8/94 Free Throws Made Smallest Crowd: 4,928 vs. Mississippi Valley State 1/ 3/95 Individual: 16, Bill Edwards vs Illinois-Chicago, First Game: WSU 88, Tennessee State 86 , 3/9/92 12/1/90 Team : 32 , WSU vs Chicago State, 1/6/93

Popular acts such as Rod Stewart (above), (immediate right), Reba McEntire (far right), Elton John and Hammer frequently play at the Nutter Center

See page 72 for more information.

BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 9 I WRIGHT STATE'S PRESIDENT I Dr. Harley E. Flack

On February 1, In addition to scholarly activities, Dr. Flack is a musician and 1994, Dr. Harley E. composer. He recently published "The Goree Suite" tape, eight pieces Flack became the for voice and African instruments. Dr. Flack has also composed fourth president of more than 25 works for piano and voice, including "A Nation: Wright State Uni­ All Families," which premiered at his presidential inauguration in versity. Wright State October 1994. is located in Dayton, Dr. Flack is the recipient of many honors that include Who's Who Ohio, and is dedi­ Among Black Americans;Order of the Shield,The Ohio State University; cated to a metro­ 1994 Distinguished Alumnus Award, Kent State University Alumni politan university Association; 1O Top African American Males for 1994, Parity 2000, mission. Dayton, Ohio; 1995 Distinguished Alumni Award, University of Buffalo Dr. Flack was State University of New York. previously provost Dr.Flack received his bachelor of science degree in physical therapy and ex~cutive vice from The Ohio State University, a master of arts in rehabilitation president at Rowan counseling from Kent State University,and aPh.D.in counselor education College of New from the State University of New York at Buffalo. Jersey (forme rly Dr. Flack and his wife Mignon have four adult sons: Harley II , Oliver, Glassboro State Col­ Christopher,and Michael. Dr. and Mrs. Flack are first-time grandparents lege), from August of Christopher Farrar Flack. 1989 until February 1994. Du ring his tenure at Rowan, Dr. Executive Officers Flack led the strategic planning process for the college.He also had responsibility for developing Harley E. Flack Jack B. Fistler Rowan's general education program, which was initiated in fall 1993; President Vice President for University Advancement developing the teaching for learning center, as well as a program for the Janet Gibbs Achterman enhancement of faculty scholarship and research; developing a campus John F. Fleischauer Vice President for Business and Fiscal Affairs climate improvement initiative; creating a learning outcome assessment Provost Donald C. Peters program; and expanding international programs. Vice President for Student Affairs Since Dr. Flack's arrival, Wright State University has continued its and Enrollment Services legacy of excellence in teaching, research and service. Through his innovative leadership, the university has launched an African American Male Mentoring Program designed to improve the quality of the educational experience for African American male students at Wright State.Recently, as a direct result of Dr. Flack's leadership, the state of Ohio included a line item for funding educational services to support students with disabilities; the National Education Association (NEA) selected Wright State's College of Education and Human Services as one of 18 partners in the Teacher Education Initiative of the NEA's National Center for Innovation;and,in collaboration with Sinclair Community College,Wright State established the Center for Healthy Communities to continue the efforts of the Partners for Community Health Development program servicing east and west Dayton.Dr.Flack has also taken strong leadership in forging a proactive and positive relationship between Wright State and Dayton public schools to improve collaborative efforts and to enhance educational opportunities for all children. Dr. Flack has become a member of the Board of Trustees of the Dayton Art Institute, Area Progress Council, Greene Progress Council, and the Rotary Club of Dayton. He is also a member of the boards of National City Bank, Miami Valley Research Foundation, Miami Valley Research Institute, and the Kettering Medical Center. Dr. Flack's scholarly activities include the publication of numerous articles and several books, e.g., African-American Perspectives on Biomedical Ethics, published by Georgetown University Press; Case Studies in AlliedHealth,a book soon to be published in collaboration with Dr. Robert Veatch, director of the Georgetown University Kennedy Institute of Ethics. Dr. Flack is past president of the National Society of Allied Health and served as a founding editor for its journal.

10 WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY I DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS I Dr. Michael J. Cusack

Growth and suc­ golf team was selected for the NCAA championships four years cess has always after the sport was reinstated to varsity status. been a major in­ Cusack came to Wright State after spending four years as the gredient of Wright director of athletics at Mercyhurst College in Erie, Pennsylvania. State athletics His major achievement at Mercyhurst was guiding the school from since Dr. Michael NAIA to NCAA Division II membership. He also headed a project J. Cusack was in 1981 to add a Division Ill football program. In its first year, the named director of project sold more than 700 season tickets. athletics in April of A native of Levittown, New York, Cusack earned his Bachelor of 1982. Science degree in physical education from Long Island University One of the major in 1964. He received his Master of Science degree in physical forces behind the education from Queens College in 1969 and an Ed.D. degree in move to Division I, 1980 from New York University in administration of physical Cusack continues education and athletics. to press forward Following graduation in 1969, Cusack spent nine years at with several major Queens College as a member of the physical education faculty. He projects, including served as head baseball coach, assistant basketball coach and the current con­ assistant athletic director. His baseball teams had a combined struction of a record of 65-27 with teams appearing in postseason tournaments baseball, softball each of the four years he was coach. He was inducted into the and tennis complex Athletic Hall of Honor at Queens in December 1986. beside the Ervin J. Nutter Center. In addition to assisting with the Cusack and his wife, Dorothy, live in Beavercreek. The couple design of the athletic components and the move of the athletic have five children: Michael, David, Jennifer, Kristen and George. department to the Nutter Center in 1990, Cusack formed the They have two grandchildren. Director's Club, a committee of prominent business and community leaders who sold premium seats in the new arena. Besides the "giving" clubs formed under Cusack, he has shaped other programs Career Highlights such as Together Everyone Achieves More (TEAM), The Raider Hall of Fame, The Captain's Club and the Varsity "W" Club. 1973-Named assistant athletic director at Queens In 1986, he helped design and unveil Rowdy Raider, the first 1977-Named director of athletics at Mercyhurst official mascot of the university. The mascot appears on wearing 1979-Mercyhurst moved from NAIA to NCAA Division II apparel, athletic letterheads and spirit items. membership The university continues to present a well-rounded program 1979-Mercyhurst began its first intercollegiate football under Cusack's leadership. The university offers seven sports for season men and seven for women. The student-athlete concept has 1982-Named director of athletics at Wright State prospered under Cusack's leadership, stressing the importance of 1983-Men's basketball team won NCAA Division II classroom success. TEAM has also instituted a drug education national championship program designed to help diagnose and rehabilitate potential 1986-Construction of Ervin J. Nutter Activities Center abusers. In addition, he designed a community awareness program approved that carries a "Say No to Drugs" campaign to area youth. 1987-Wright State began its first year as an NCAA Success has been no stranger to Wright State athletic programs Division I member since Cusack's arrival. The men's basketball team competed in the 1989-Women's programs joined North Star Conference Division I basketball tournament for the first time in 1993 after 1990- Athletic department moved into the Ervin J. winning the Division II national championship in 1983 and making Nutter Center 1991-Men's programs joined Mid-Continent Conference two other regional appearances in Division 11 , including the 1986 1992-Women's programs joined Mid-Continent tournament that Wright State hosted. The men's and women's Conference swim teams made appearances in the Top 10 at the NCAA Division 1993-Men's basketball team makes first appearance in II championships. The baseball team made its first appearance in NCAA Division I Tournament the Division I regionals in 1994 after three regional tournament 1994- Baseball team makes first appearance in NCAA appearances in Division II , including a 1987 second-place finish at Division I Tournament the Division II College World Series. Also in 1987, the women's 1994-Athletic programs join Midwestern Collegiate basketball program earned its first regional tournament bid, and the Conference

BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 11 ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION I Paul Newman Associate Athletic Director Peggy

Paul Newman is in his 11th Wynkoop year serving as the Raiders' Associate Athletic Director associate athletics director, where his duties include Peggy Wynkoop enters her overseeing the men's sports 22nd year with Raider athletics, program, budget construction , and her enthusiasm for collegiate special events coordination and athletics is still the same as it was the athletic department's daily when she came as head volley­ operations. ball coach in 1973. He previously spent 18 years An Ohio native, Wynkoop at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania in a number of capacities acts as the department's senior that ranged from sports information director, university publications woman administrator and the university's primary compliance and public relations director to assistant to the president. officer for the NCAA and the Midwestern Collegiate Conference. A native of Conneaut, Ohio, he is a 1964 graduate of She is also responsible forthe administration of volleyball, women 's Edinboro, where he received both his bachelor's and master's soccer, women's tennis, women's basketball and softball programs. degrees while majoring in English. From 1964 through 1967 he During her coaching career, the Raiders posted a 367-215-5 was a teacher of English with the Buckeye Local Schools in record over 14 years, including 11 winning records. Her teams Ashtabula, Ohio. participated in several post-season tournaments and produced Involved in numerous community activities, Newman is an All-American in 1982. a member and past president of the Fairborn Rotary Club, For the past two years, she has been a member of the Board of Directors for the National Association of Collegiate Women president of the Fairborn Chamber of Commerce, and a board Athletic Administrators. member of both the Miami Valley Military Affairs Association and Wynkoop received both her bachelor's and master's degree United Cerebral Palsey of Dayton. from Ohio University, where she lettered in field hockey, basketball, He and his wife, Connie, reside in nearby Beavercreek, Ohio, softball and track. and have three children: Scott, Michele, and Paul Jr. Robert J. Noss Tony Ortiz Sports Information Director Head Athletic Trainer

Entering his fourth year at Entering his 11th season with Wright State as Sports Infor­ the Raiders will be Head Trainer mation Director, Bob Noss has Tony Ortiz, who is responsible been on the collegiate sports for the athletic health of over 200 scene for over 10 years. student-athletes at Wright State. A native of St. Louis, he came Ortiz, a native of Lorain , Ohio, to the Raider program after four also acts as an instructor in the successful years at St. Louis area of athletic training and is University during which the Billikens realized national the program director for all prominence by reaching the finals of the NIT in 1989 and 1990. student trainers at WSU . To stay on top of his profession, he Before his tenure at SLU , Noss was the assistant sports continually attends and conducts sports medicine clinics information director at Central Missouri State and Southern throughout the country. Illinois Universities, as well as an assistant for the Gateway In addition to receiving many awards in his career, he was Collegiate Athletic Conference. named the "Ohio Athletic Trainer of the Year' in 1989. Ortiz is The 1984 graduate of Maryville University-St. Louis supervises currently the president-elect of the Ohio Athletic Trainers a staff of six as well as acting as media and publicity liaison for the Association . athletic deparment. Noss, who currently serves as chair of the Certified by the National Athletic Trainers Association since Midwestern Collegiate Conference SID committee, has received 1978, Ortiz holds his master's degree in health education from 10 citations for publication excellence, including three "Best in the Bowling Green State University. Nation" awards. As the producer of WSU's sports cable package, Along with Academic Advisor Brenda Day, Ortiz has he oversees the television operations of 37 sporting events as spearheaded the "Together Everyone Achieves More" or TEAM well as 37 "Inside Raider Sports" shows. He is also a member of program, which is designed to enrich en all aspects of the student­ the United States Basketball Writers and College Baseball Writers Associations as well as serving on the Ethics Committee of athletes' lives. CoSIDA. He currently resides in Beavercreek, Ohio, with his wife, Lillian , Noss and his wife, Janet, were married last September in and their two daughters, Maria and Melissa. Cayman Islands and currently reside in the Dayton area.

12 WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY I ATHLETIC STAFF

Greg Andrulis Mike Baumer Brenda Day Barry Fisher, M.D. Jack Gayheart Susan Gayle Men's Soccer Coach Cross Country Coach Academic Advisor Special Projects Business Manager Coordinator

Terry Hall Bob Grant Kim Grant Bil/James Fred Jefferson Rob Klatte Women's Basketball Sr. Development Promotions Director Men's Tennis Coach Golf Coach Women's Soccer Coach Officer Coach

Lisa Lemmon Matt Liddy Frank Mannarino, Sheila Nahrgang Ron Nischwitz Steve Opperman Athletic Director Coach M.D. Softball Coach Baseball Coach Volleyball Coach Secretary

Charlie Painter Jo Ann Black Marc DiBenedetto, David Stewart, O.D. Dr. Jim Tytko, M.D. Mike Zink Women's Tennis Department Secretary D.D.S. Equipment Coach Supervisor

BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 13 RAIDER ANTICIPATION I

"This will be one of the most antici­ pated seasons in recent memories for Wright State"

That was a quote heard from a Wright State athletic fan last spring and heard many times throughout the summer. In fact, it could be one of the most anticipated seasons of any college team across the country. The coaches and players will play it down but it's true. After starting slowly last year, a young Raider crew came on Junior Rick Martinez led the team in strong and came one game from assists and steals from the shooting advancing to the NCAA Tournament for guard spot. the second time in three years. WSU won five of the last six games and really including the "Big Cat" Vitaly Potapenko. played a lot better than the team that Potapenko splashed onto not only the started the season. WSU scene but also the national scene as The pre-season polls will show the he was named the MCC Newcomer of the Raiders and last year's champs UW­ Year and finished with the 15th best field Green Bay as the favorites to battle for goal percentage in the nation. the Midwestern Collegiate Conference He averaged 19.2 points per game and title once again. That doesn't mean that 6.4 rebounds per game while shooting teams like Detroit, Butler and Northern 60.2 from the field. All this was done as he Illinois will roll over or that teams like started every game though he arrived in Illinois-Chicago, Loyola, Cleveland State the United States only in September. He and UW-Milwaukee won't be improved sits just 425 points from becoming the Senior De/me Herriman, the only Raider enough to chase the title. fastest WSU player to ever reach the 1,000­ with NCAA Tournament experience, This pre-season Raider respect will be point mark. looks forward to his final season. due to the fact that all five starters return,

Junior Rob Welch will be sidelined this season so the Raiders will have to fill his shoes.

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as he lies just 268 points from joining the 1,000-point club. He averaged 9.9 points last year while starting 28 games. Johnson, who recorded the team's season-high 30 points against La Salle, started the year at the shooting guard spot but was soon filling the small forward spot. Also back for what could be a very competitive pre-season will be senior Bilaal Neal, junior Mike Conner, sophomores Derek Watkins and Thad Burton. Neal, junior college transfer, showed some experience and patience while Conner has started games in each of the last two seasons. Watkins and Burton add skills and enthusiasm and will not only provide competition for playing time but also starting roles. Newcomers will add great depth and push to the Raider lineup. The phrase Sophomore Antuan Johnson found "no one has a starting spot" could be his niche as the starting power forward proven this year. Junior college All­ last year. American transfer Tarrence Cast and freshman Keion Brooks will try to start The guard tandem will also return in at the point while sophomore Johnnie juniors Rob Welch and Rick Martinez. Blake will do the same at the shooting But Welch will be sidelined forthe season guard. 6-11 sophomore Steno Kos will with a broken ankle sustained during a give some relief to Potapenko up front. summer softball game after leading the There's not all good news though. team in three-point shooting and con­ Welch broke his ankle during a summer nected on as many as seven a game at softball game and Johnson and Blake times. Martinez was the team leader in won't be academically eligible until early assists and steals but silenced many December. All in all, the idea will be opponent rallies with key threes. ready enough for conference play in Up front, senior Delme Herriman and January to prepare for the conference sophomore Antuan Johnson showed tournament in March. This year's MCC Tournament will be played atthe Ervin J. much more than flashes last year. Junior Mike Conner started three times Nutter Center on the campus of Wright Herriman, the shooter of "The Shot" that last year but played an important role State University. beat #25 Xavier, returns a Jot of experience off the bench.

Junior Vitaly Potapenko was the MCC Newcomer of the Year and was 15th nationally in field goal percentage.

BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 15 RAIDERS ON THE AIR I

WDTN-TV Channel 2, Dayton's ABC-TV affiliate, and Wright State University will enter the third year of televising Raider Basketball live. Former Raider great Mark Vest will provide color commentary along with sports anchors Andre Valentine and Omar Williams. Dec. 5 vs. Wisconsin at 7:35 P.M. Dec. 23 vs. Manhattan at 2:05 P.M. Dec. 27 at Miami at 7:05 P.M. TN Jan. 11 vs. Butler at 7:35 P.M. WD; Jan. 15 vs. Loyola at 7:35 P.M. Feb. 17 vs. Detroit at 2:05 P.M.

Continental Cablevision Network, Channel 30, will televise a number of men's and women's basketball games this winter on a tape-delay basis. Raider events will be shown each Sunday at 6 P.M. and Thursday at 8 P.M. Also look for "Inside Raider Sports," f'.iil Continental a 30-minute show about WSU Cablevision athletics, shown each Thursday at IB 7:30 P.M. For the eighth straight year, all WSU Basket­ ball can be heard live SportsChannel will once again air certain Wright State basketball games, on WONE, 980 AM. including the quarter finals and semi finals of the MCC Tournament. After some time away from Wright State, Feb. 14 vs. Cleveland State at 7:35 P.M. returning to the lineup March 2 MCC Tournament Quarter­ will be play-by-play SP!!_rtsChanne/'" Finals at Noon, 2:30, 6 and 8:30 P.M. analyst Tom Michaels March 3 MCC Tournament Semi-Finals and back for his sev­ at 2 and 4:30 P.M. enth season will be color commentator Ron Coleman, former head The Raiders will make their first coach at Central State regular-season appearance on ESPN University. Also the this year. audio can be heard live -··--··-® on Continental Cable­ Feb. 3vs. UW-Green Bay at2:05P.M. THETDTAL SPORTS NETWORK' vision Channel 25 in March 5 MCC Tournament Finals at most areas. 7:35 P.M.

Ron Coleman Tom Michaels Andre Valentine Mark Vest Omar Williams

16 WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY f[.____c_o_AC_H_IN_G_ST_A_FF__...... I Ralph Underhill Head Basketball Coach Best time to contact Underhill: Monday-Friday, 1-2 P.M. 18th Year Entering his 18th Seven players earned Division II All-America honors for season at Wright Underhill. The All-America parade began in 1980 when Roman State and his 31st Welch was a third-team choice by Basketball Weekly. Rodney overall in coaching, Benson was the first Raider to earn first-team All-America honors Ralph Underhill has when he was honored by both Basketball Weekly and the National been on the bench Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) in 1981. Other All­ for over 900 basket­ Americans include Gary Monroe (1983), Fred Moore (1984), Mark bal I games and Vest (1985 and 1986), Grant Marion (1986) and Andy Warner carries a 342-149 (1986). mark with the Underhill and the Raiders realized the dream of all basketball Raiders. His total coaches when his team advanced to the NCAA Tournament in coaching mark 1993. The Champions of the Mid-Continent Conference faced stands at 635-242. Bobby Knight and the Indiana Hoosiers. Indeed, the 54­ (continued on page 18) year-old coach has become synony­ mous with Wright Career Highlights State basketball, having led the 1969-Named Western Kentucky High School Coach of the Year program for over 1972-Named Kentucky High School Coach of the Year half of its 25 year 1977­ Guided UT-Chattanooga to a Division II national existence. championship as assistant coach In his first nine years, Underhill developed Wright State into the 1978-Named head coach May 18 finest Division II program in the country. Over that span, the 1979-Guided Wright State to an NCAA regional tournament appearance in his first year as head coach Raiders made seven NCAA postseason tournament appearances, 1983-Defeated Kentucky Wesleyan, 69-67, to win Wright won two regional championships and won the 1983 national State's first regional tournament title championship. Two of his teams were ranked first in the country, 1983-Defeated District of Columbia, 92-73, to win the NCAA including the 1980- 81 squad, which was ranked number one from Division II national championship the first poll to the last. Eight of his first nine teams won at least 1983­ Was selected as the NABC Coach of the Year in 20 games. Division II Wright State moved to the Division I level in 1987, and it took the 1985-Was selected as the NABS Great Lakes Region Raiders only three seasons to once again surpass the 20-win Coach of the Year mark. Now the dean of Ohio's Division I coaches in terms of 1986-Defeated Southern Illinois-Edwardsville, 77-73, to win the longevity at one school, the enthusiastic Underhill has his sights school's second regional tournament title set firmly on the NCAA tournament. 1986­ Was selected as the NABS Great Lakes Region "Everything about our program is clearly moving to the next Coach of the Year level of success," said Underhill. "Our new facility, the new 1987-Defeated U.S. International, 100-97, in Wright State's first game as a NCAA Division I institution conference, the players we've recruited, the success we've had in 1988-Received the school's first vote in USA Today's Top 25 our first seven years in Division I-it all points to great things Division I poll following a season-opening 88-71 win over ahead." Middle Tennessee State The national leader among active Division II coaches entering 1990­ Team finished with the best record (21-7) among the the 1986- 87 season, he finished his stay in Division II second in nation's major independents winning percentage and first in victories per season at that level. 1990­ Defeated Tennessee State, 88-86, in the opening game During those nine years, he averaged 23.2 victories a year. at the Ervin J. Nutter Center Underhill is well respected among his peers and was selected 1991 - Joined Mid-Continent Conference as the Great Lakes Region Coach of the Year for the third time in 1993-NCAA Tournament his career in 1986. He won Division 11 Coach of the Year honors in 1994-Joined Midwestern Collegiate Conference 1983 after leading the Raiders to the national championship. 1995-Advanced to MCC Finals

BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 17 I I (continued from page 17) Underhill took his team on a second European tour in the Raider Numbers summer of 1990 for a taste of international competition. He has also taken his teams to California, Texas, Florida, New York, Washington, D.C., and San Juan. Points Scored Prior to coming to Wright State, Underhill was an assistant Points Average coach under Ron Shumate at the University of Tennessee at Underhill 40,461 82.4 Chattanooga for six years. He helped guide the UT-Chattanooga Pre-Underhill 15,445 76.8 team to a runner-up finish in the Division II national championship Totals 55,906 82.0 in 1976 and a national title in 1977. With Underhill on staff, the Moes had a six-year record of 125-48. 100-Point Games Before entering the collegiate coaching ranks, Underhill spent Underhill 74 a year as the head coach of Louisville Manual High School, guiding Pre-Underhill 13 the team to a 24-6 record and advancing to the Kentucky state Totals 87 tournament. Prior to that, from 1965 to 1971, he was the head coach at Ohio County High School in Hartford, Kentucky. He led his Home Record team to a combined 126-30 record, winning four district titles and Underhill 249-47 one regional crown, and finishing as the state runner-up in 1969. Pre-Underhill 71-25 Underhill graduated from Lloyd High School in Erlanger, Home Totals 320-72 Kentucky, where he earned four letters each in basketball, football, track and baseball. He played collegiate basketball and ran track Overall Records Coach Record Average Underhill 342-149 20.1-8.8 Pre-Underhill 110-91 13.8-11.4 Totals 452-230 18.0-9.2

for Tennessee Tech. As a junior, he was a member of the Ohio Valley Conference championship basketball team. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in health and physical education in 1964 from Tennessee Tech. He received his Master of Arts degree in guidance and education in 1965 from Western Kentucky, where he worked as a graduate assistant basketball coach. Underhill and his wife, Marilyn, live in Centerville. Their two daughters, Kim, and Melinda, are Wright State graduates. The Underhills have one granddaughter.

The coaching staffshare a celebratory hug afterbeating #25 Xaver last year.

Tim Walker Bob Schaefer University becomes Marcus Ralph becomes all-time Cusack hired Independent first 1,000­ Jackson Underhill leading scorer as athletic Status point scorer hired hired with 1,634 points director 119671 119721 11975 119781 119791 119821 - 1964­ 65 - University Opens I19101 19761 I19191 John Ross First NCAA First Underhill hired as first Bid NCAA Bid head coach Raider Timeline 18 WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY I I The Underhill Era

1978-79 Won 20, Lost 8 Regional-Second Place 1987-88 Won 16, Lost 11 First year in Division I 1979- 80 Won 25, Lost 3 Regional-Third Place 1988-89 Won 17, Lost 11 1980-81 Won 25, Lost 4 Regional-Third Place 1989-90 Won 21 , Lost 7 1981-82 Won 22 , Lost 7 Regional-Third Place 1990-91 Won 19, Lost 9 First year in Nutter Center 1982-83 Won 28, Lost 4 National Champions 1991 - 92 Won 15, Lost 13 First year in Mid-Continent 1983-84 Won 19, Lost 9 1992-93 Won 20, Lost 1O NCAA Tournament 1984-85 Won 22 , Lost 7 Regional-Second Place 1993-94 Won 12, Lost 18 1985-86 Won 28 , Lost 3 Regional Champions 1994-95 Won 13, Lost 17 MCC Finals 1986-87 Won 20 , Lost 8 Totals Won 342, Lost 149 (.697)

Men's Basketball Games

#1- Cumberland 84 vs. Wright State 82 (Triple Overtime), 1970-71 #100-Wright State 44 vs. Ohio Northern 37, 1974-75 #200-Akron 88, Wright State 85, 1977-78 #300- Wright State 57 vs. Northern Kentucky 55 (Overtime), 1981-82 #400- Wright State 91 vs. Spring Arbor 68, 1984-85 #500-Wright State 69 vs. Howard 67, 1988-89 #600- Wright State 78 vs. Northern Illinois 73, 1991-92 #700-Wright State vs. Manhattan, December 23, 1995

Underhill making his point.

Underhill's Milestone Victories

No. 1-Nov. 28, 1978: Wright State 103, Wilberforce 73 No. 50-Dec. 10, 1980: Wright State 124, St. Leo 77 No. 100-Jan. 4, 1983: Wright State 92, St. Francis (IL) 79 No. 150-Jan. 12, 1985: Wright State 99, Marycrest 86 No. 200-Jan. 17, 1987: Wright State 93, Manchester 53 No. 250-Jan. 4, 1990: Wright State 101 , St. Francis (NY) 82 No. 300-Dec. 11 , 1992: Wright State 112, Prairie View 87 No. 350-??? Underhill huddles during a timeout.

Wright State University wins First Season in First Division I 28 games Nutter Center Bid I19861 119901 119931 1994- 95 First Year I1983 I 119871 I1991 I 119931 I19941 in MCCa nd NCAA First Division I First Mid-Con Bill Edwards Bill Edwards MCC Finals Division II Season Conference becomes all-time becomes first Championship Season leading scorer Raider in NBA with 2303 points

BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 19 I I Jim Brown Associate Head Coach 26th Year

He has seen it all. That's Brown then attended the University of Dayton, where he what people say about assis­ played freshman basketball. He earned a Bachelor of Science tant coach Jim Brown and degree in 1966 and began teaching in the Dayton area. He his 25 years at Wright State returned to Belmont where he taught and coached the freshman University. He has been basketball team . He also taught at Fairview High School and involved in every varsity game Longfellow Middle School. ever played at the university­ Brown was commissioned as an officer in the United States over 700 contests. Army in 1966 and completed a tour of duty in the Republic of Brown has seen the program Vietnam in February 1970. Later that year, while assisting with play its games everywhere from the basketball team, he completed work on his Master of Education small area gyms to the Carrier degree at Xavier University. Dome in Syracuse. He has seen Included in his duties as associate head coach is working with the worst season and the best Academic Advisor Brenda Day in the coordination of the academic season in the Raider basketball advising of players. He also coordinates the staff's recruiting history. Over 100 players have efforts and has helped bring all eight Raider All-Americans to the been through the basketball offices since that first tip-off in 1970 Wright State campus. Brown also coordinated the program's and Jim Brown has seen them all. highly successful summer basketball camps. Beginning in 1970, Brown spent two years as a part-time Also, Brown has spoken as a visiting basketball clinician at the assistant under the first Raider coach, John Ross. Brown became International Sports Seminar in Curitiba, Brazil, several times. the first full-time assistant coach in 1972. He helped guide the Jim and his wife, Becky, have two sons. Matthew, 20, a Raiders through all nine of their NCAA regional tournament sophomore at Wright State, also serves as one of the basket­ appearances and the national championship season. ball managers, and Anthony, 18, is a freshman at Wright State. Brown grew up in the Dayton area, graduating from Belmont High School where he played one season for Ross. He captained the team as a senior, averaging 18 points per game and earning All-Dayton honors.

Associate head coach Jim Brown confers with head coach Ralph Underhill while the other coaches look on.

20 WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY I I Jack Butler Assistant Coach Sixth Year

Though he'll enter only his sixth year on Underhill's staff this year, Jack Butler can boast that this is his 24th season in collegiate coaching. Butler spent a year as the WSU athletic department's academic advisor before rejoining the coaching ranks last season. He previously was an assistant coach across town at the University of Dayton for 18 years before coming to Wright State. The Flyers earned three NCAA and five NIT postseason bids during his tenure there, and he became particularly adept in the recruiting wars. Among those he helped bring to Dayton were future NBA standouts Jim Paxson and Johnny Davis, as well as the league's Dave Colbert, Anthony Corbitt and Roosevelt Chapman. Butler is very involved in the recruiting process with the Raiders, and helps monitor the players' academic progress. His college playing career began at Vincennes Junior College in Indiana, where he averaged 22.7 points per game over two seasons and set a single-game school scoring record (43). Butler finished his career at Western Kentucky, where Underhill was a graduate assistant coach at the time. He earned his B.A. degree in education/sociology from Western in 1966. Jack and his wife, Cynthia, reside in Englewood, Ohio. The couple has three sons: Ryan, 14, and twins Tim and Travis, 10.

Assistant coach Jack Butler enter his sixth year with the Raiders but his 24th overall.

BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 21 I I Jim Ehler Assistant Coach Seventh Vear Jim Ehler begins his sixth year as a Raider assistant coach, but he is hardly a newcomer to the profession as he enters his 24th year in col­ lege basketball. Ehler came to Wright State after spending 17 years as an assistant at the University of Dayton, where he also worked in the office of Counseling Education Services. The personable coach com­ peted in track at Miami (OH) University, a school known as 'The Cradle of Coaches.' He earned his B.S. degree in health and physical education in 1950 and later earned his master's degree in education administration from the Oxford campus. Ehler is a graduate of Lanier (OH) High School, where he competed in basketball, track and cross country. He later coached at his alma mater, as well as at Versailles, Fairmont and Fairmont East high schools. He served as head basketball and track coach along with teaching biology. Before retiring from teaching in 1983, he was the athletic director of Fairmont East for 10 years. Still an active runner and physical fitness advocate, Ehler formed the Kettering Striders Track Club and was inducted into the Ohio Coaches Hall of Fame in 1987. He is also a popular motivational speaker in the Dayton area. Among Ehler's duties at Wright State will be scouting, recruiting, game preparation, daily practices and preseason conditioning. Jim and his wife, Jacqueline, live in Kettering, Ohio. Assistant coach Jim Ehler enters his seventh year at Wright State but 24th overall.

Skip Carter Larry Buckley Tom Rhodes Student Assistant Strength Coach Administrative Assistant

22 WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY m~ m ~ ~ ~ m ~ ....~

~------cOn October 3, 1995, the Raiders invited some of their friends-the Junior Raiders-to join them for photo day. For information on the Cap'n Bogey's Junior Raider Club, call Kim Grant of the WSU Athletic Department. m ~ 0

RETURNING PLAYERS d Burto Forwa d 6-1 O 240 ophomore Columbus, OHi-St. Chari s Prep

Notes: Hard-nosed rebounder who is also very effective scoring at the low post...was slowed by rehabilitation of his knee last year but is fully recovered now.

Wright State: 1994-95: Appeared in 15 games, averaging four minutes a game ... best game was at UW-Milwaukee, scoring six points with four rebounds in just four minutes ... collected four points and four rebounds at Ohio .. .first collegiate point came at Wisconsin.

High School: First-team All-Central District in Division 11. .. named top 100 juniors in the nation .. .averaged 16 points and 12 rebounds while shoot­ ing 61 percent from the field ... team advanced to district finals last year... "money player" according to high school coach.

Personal: Born Thaddeus Eugene Burton on March 5, 1976... son of Lawrence and JoAnn Burton ... has a younger and older sister... high school coach was Jim Lower ... undecided major... signed November 17, 1993.

Former Raider 43's: Curt Shellabarger (1976-77), Eric Ernst (1982- 85), Dan Skeoch (1989- 94).

Burton's Numbers Career Year G FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. PF-D A BL ST Pts. Avg. 1994-95 15 7 12 .583 0 0 .000 7 11 .636 16 1.1 13-0 0 1 2 21 1.4

24 WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY Burton's Numbers Post-Season Tournaments Year G FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. A ST Pts. Avg. 1995- MCC 1 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0

BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE . 25 e Conn,eri 225 unior: Boston, MA/Malden

Notes: Athletic.. .can play either forward spot. .. excellent shooter with good range ...will battle for playing at the power forward spot. ..Jack Butler first saw him at the AAU National Tournament at Wake Forest. .. also participated in football and track for the Golden Tornadoes ... needs to be more consistent with his play. .. nicknamed "The Rifleman". Wright State: 1994-95: Played in 29 games only miss­ ing at UW-Milwaukee ... started first eight games of the season ... averaged 13.6 minutes ...tied a career­ high of 14 points against Prairie View A&M-the same team he had 14 points against the year before ...three double-figure scoring games ... hit only three against Wisconsin ... hit his first 12 of 14 free throws ... 1993-94: Played in 27 games last year, starting three ... provided scoring punch off the bench ...started in third and fourth games of collegiate career and one other in February.. . had 26 offensive rebounds of 55 season total. ..fourth best free throw shooter last year ...scored in double figures three times ... missed game at Miami due to ankle injury... had high of 14 points against Prairie View A&M (12/17/93) in the USAir Classic ...collected four assists in his first start against Pacific in the San Juan Shootout when he also collected his season-high six rebounds .. .averaged almost 12 minutes a game .. .fourth highest returning scorer and rebounder. High School: Averaged 20.3 points, 12.5 rebounds, 2.8 blocks, 6.1 assists and 4.0 steals as a senior... All-City and All-League his sophomore through senior seasons and All-Region as a senior.. .twice Bay State Games Gold Medal winner. .. averaged 18.0 points and nine rebounds as a junior and 12.0 points and six rebounds during sophomore campaign ... Street & Smith honor­ able mention All-American ... 1, 115 career points ...team advanced to the semifinals of the state tournament. Personal: Born Michael Dennis Conner Jr. on August 22, 1974 .. .age 20 ...son of Michael and Mary Conner.. . has one brother. .. also considered Holy Cross, Navy and Boston University. .. signed November 18, 1992 .. . majoring in business. Former Raider No. 40's: Joe Fitzpatrick (1977-80), Fred Monroe (1982-84), James Jones (1985-88), Jeff Unverferth (1988-93). Conner's Numbers Career Year G FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. PF-0 A BL ST Pts. Avg. 1993-94 27 51 107 .477 4 8 .500 28 41 .683 55 2.0 26-0 13 1 6 134 5.0 1994- 95 29 46 112 .411 1 5 .200 21 26 .808 68 2.3 48-1 8 7 15 114 3.9 Total 56 97 219 .443 5 13 .385 49 67 .731 123 2.2 74-1 21 8 21 248 4.4

26 WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY Conner's Numbers Post-Season Tournaments Year G FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. A ST Pts. Avg. 1994- Mid-Con 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 2 2.0 0 2 3 3.0 1995-MCC 4 3 6 .500 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 5 1.3 0 0 4 1.0 Totals 5 4 8 .500 0 0 .000 3 4 .750 7 1.4 0 2 7 1.4

BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 27 Herriman 6-7 eni r Manchester, England

Notes: Played for England National Team in the University Games in Japan last summer. ..only remaining player from 1993 NCAA team ... redshirt first season .. .small forward starter.. .quick and explosive to the basket...worked a great deal on shooting range ... good defender. .. at best in open court. .. excellent ballhandler.. .268 points from the 1,000-Point Club ... mother saw him play for the first time in the MCC Tournament last March. Wright State: 1994-95: Hit "The Shot" to beat #25 Xavier with 1.1 seconds to go in the MCC Tournament...played 30 games, starting 28 ... averaged 31 minutes, second most on the team ... played 16 35+ minute games ...tied career-high 22 points at Xavier with 1O field goals ...led the team in scoring four times and rebounding nine times ... hit 11 of 12 free throws at Cleveland State... 13 double-figure scoring games ... had 21 point games at Loyola and La Salle ... 1993-94: Top returning scorer and rebounder... played 41 minutes against Valparaiso (2/7/94) ... averaged over 30 minutes a game .. .scored in double figures 13 times ... had one double-double ... missed three games in mid­ December due to minor injury... 1992-93: Saw increased playing time when Sean Hammonds went down in third game ...started 10 games ... averaged 20 minutes per game ...scored 13 points against Morehead State in first collegiate start ...had 14 points against Chicago State and Valparaiso ...season high 18 points came against Northern Illinois (2/20/93) ...six rebounds against Chicago State, Valparaiso and Youngstown State ...career high 12 boards came at Western Illinois (2/27/93) ...started five games in midseason and in the last five games of the season ...scored in double figures in four of the last seven games. High School: This native of Widnes, England, spent his senior year as an exchange student at Claymont High School in northeast Ohio .. . led team to a 15-6 record and a first place finish in the East Central Ohio League...averaged 13.4 points and 6.4 rebounds per game ...shot 58 percent from the field and 7 4 percent from the free throw line ... played in the District 5 all-star game after the regular season ...selected to England's Under­ 17 Junior National Team in 1992... played in European Junior Olympics in Belgium, Portugal and Poland and was named the team's MVP... chosen two summers ago to the England Under-22 Team which played at European powers Spain, France and Finland ...also ran track in his one year at Claymont...earned one letter under coach Jim Riley.. .signed May 15, 1991. Personal: Born Delme Leon Jefferson Herriman on May 8, 1973 ...son of Kay Osborne and the late Raymond Osborne, who passed away in March 1993 ... has one brother and four sisters ...signed May 15, 1991 ...majoring in psychology. Former Raider No. 32's: John Lucas (1971-73), Steve Shook (1975-76), Mike Zimmerman (1978-81 ), Rob Sanders (1983-86), Dave Dinn (1987-91). Herriman's Numbers Career Year G FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. PF-D A BL ST Pts. Avg. 1992-93 29 70 130 .538 3 12 .250 48 79 .608 89 3.1 52-1 35 3 26 191 6.6 1993-94 27 97 184 .527 4 19 .211 45 87 .517 108 4.0 68-2 42 9 24 243 9.0 1994-95 30 111 232 .478 14 44 .318 62 101 .614 162 5.4 68-0 73 11 36 298 9.9 Total 86 278 546 .509 21 75 .280 155 267 .581 359 4.2 188-3 150 23 86 732 8.5

28 WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY Herriman's Numbers

Post-Season Tournaments Year G FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. A ST Pts. Avg. 1993-Mid-Con 3 9 20 .450 0 1 .000 7 11 .636 14 4.7 2 3 25 8.3 1994- Mid-Con 3 7 .429 0 0 .000 2 6 .333 4 4.0 1 1 8 9.0 1995-MCC 4 14 31 .452 5 .200 5 9 .555 25 6.3 18 6 34 8.5 Totals 8 26 58 .448 6 .167 14 26 .538 43 5.4 21 10 67 8.4 NCAAs Year G FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. A ST Pts. Avg. 1993- NCAAs 3 7 .429 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 2 2.0 0 2 6 6.0

BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 29 Antuan" hnson f'orward 6-6 ophomore Toledo, OH/Scott

Notes: Strong, solid player... came into his own last year after moving to power forward position in mid­ season ...will not play until the end of fall quarter due to academics .. .excellent rebounder who has the knack of getting loose balls off the glass.

Wright State: 1994-95: Played in 28 games, start­ ing 17 including 14 of the last 15 ... averaged 22.2 minutes ... nine double-figure scoring games ... 10 rebounds at UW-Milwaukee ...started season at the two-guard and moved to small forward spot...went 12 of 15 from the field at La Salle .. .career-high 30 points at La Salle was also team high for the season...30 of 39 (.769) from the free throw line in -the"l?st nine games.

High School: Averaged 16.9 points, nine rebounds, 6.7 assists and five steals a game as point guard but played out of usual position ...honored as All-City, All-District and Special Mention All-State .. .team record was 19-4 and 10-0 in the City League ... had five triple doubles with 20 double-figure scoring games.

Personal: Born Antuan Lamarr Johnson on January 19, 1976...son of Lorena Johnson ...has younger brother and sister.. .chose WSU over Minnesota, Western Michi­ gan and St. Bonaventure ... high school coach was Ben Williams ... signed April 21, 1994. ..plans to major in business.

Former Raider 33's: Dan Huguely (1976- 79), Theron Barbour (1981 - 85), Matt Horstman (1987- 89), Sean Hammonds (1989- 94).

Johnson's Numbers Career Year G FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. PF-0 A BL ST Pts. Avg. 1994- 95 28 86 186 .462 3 12 250 54 97 .557 11 9 4.3 89-3 45 6 33 229 8.2

30 . WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY Johnson's Numbers Post-Season Tournaments Year G FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. A ST Pts. Avg. 1995-MCC 4 19 34 .559 0 0 .000 13 17 .765 19 4.8 11 4 51 12.8

BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 31 Rick Martinez Guard 6-1 180 Junior~-~ Fontana, CA/Ambassador Christian

Notes: Can play both guard positions but will likely play the second guard spot to capitalize on outside shot...serious three-point threat...also lettered three times in football and baseball ...good defensive skills ... excellent ballhandler.. .worked extremely hard this summer to improve his three-point range.

Wright State: 1994-95: Played in 30 games, starting 27...averaged 31 minutes a game ...career-high 15 points came at Xavier... hit three three's five times ... had at least one three in each of the last nine of 10 games ... 14 double-figure scoring games ...grabbed seven rebounds four times and seven assists twice .. . led the team in rebounding three times ... led team in assists and steals...second in threes...1993-94: In three games last December but played in 29 overall ... saw time at both guard spots .. . 14 of his field goals made came from behind three-point line ... not afraid to go for rebounds, grabbing five in four different games ...averaged over 15 minutes per game .. .career -high nine points came at UW-Milwaukee (2/21 /94) with three three-pointers .. .first collegiate points came against East Tennessee in San Juan.

High School: Averaged 23.9 points, 5.9 rebounds, 9.6 assists and 5.1 steals per game while shooting 43 percent overall from the floor and 68 percent from the foul line as a senior.. .collected 100 three-pointers as a senior.. .averaged 19.9 points and 8.8 assists as a sophomore and 28.5 points and 9.1 assists as a junior... named team MVP and All-League last three years, All-County last two years and All-Region and All-State as a senior... named California's Division V "Player of the Year" as a senior... holds high school marks for most points, assists, steals and three-pointers made for a game, season and career... team finished 24-8 and advanced to state quarterfinals in 1993 ... once had 26 assists in a game and 13 three-pointers in another game ...scored 1,866 career points ...also named All-League in foo~ball and baseball.

Personal: Born Rick Fernando Martinez on October 31 , 1974 ...son of Joyce Segura .. .h as two younger sisters... signed November 20, 1993 ... majoring in business. Martinez's Numbers Career Year G FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. PF-0 A BL ST Pts. Avg. 1993- 94 29 25 91 .275 14 51 .275 12 20 .600 48 1.7 29-1 39 2 29 76 2.6 1994-95 30 80 208 .385 33 11 2 .295 60 82 .732 97 3.2 74-3 102 4 62 253 8.4 Total 59 105 299 .351 47 163 .288 72 102 .706 145 1.8 103-4 141 6 91 329 5.6

32 WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY Martinez's Numbers Post-Season Tournaments Vear G FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. A ST Pts. Avg. 1994- Mid-Con 1 0 3 .000 0 2 .000 2 2 1.000 2 2.0 0 1 2 2.0 1995- MCC 4 11 27 .407 4 16 .400 6 11 .545 11 2.8 16 6 32 8.0 Totals 5 11 30 .367 4 18 .222 8 13 .615 13 2.6 16 7 34 6.8

BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 33 Bilaal N al 6-5 205 enior Warren, A

Notes: Smooth player looking for possible playing time on front line .. .first name pronounced BEE­ lyle ... good ballhandling skills ... looks to provide re­ bounding punch ... quick jumping ability... excellent scorer inside the lane ... plays hard.

Wright State: 1994-95: Played in 16 games, aver­ aging just under five minutes ...played 11 minutes at Wisconsin and against Miami ... high of eight points against Miami. ..six points and four rebounds against Prairie View A&M ... went three for three against Detroit...hit four of his last five field goals.

Junior College: Averaged 11 points and seven rebounds while shooting 63 percent from the field last year ... in first collegiate season, he averaged eight points and nine boards ...team compiled 55-16 record over last two years, including 25-6 last year.

High School: Averaged 21 .5 points and 13 rebounds during senior season ...team lost in state semi-finals with a 29-10 record ... All-State junior and senior years ... also lettered in track.

Personal: Born Bilaal Neal on March 18, 1973 ... son of Randy and Mevelyn Jones ... has three brothers ...junior college coach was Bobby Vint...high school coach was Raymond Scoggins... majoring in urban affairs ...signed May 18, 1994.

Former Raider 41 's: Mike Haley II (1990-91 ).

Neal's Numbers Career Year G FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. PF-D A BL ST Pts. Avg. 1994- 95 16 10 17 .588 0 0 .000 6 12 .500 11 0.7 11-0 1 2 26 1.6

34 WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY Neal's Numbers Post-Season Tournaments Year G FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. A ST Pts. Avg. 1995-MCC 2 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 0.5 0 0 0 0.0

BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 35 Vitaly Potapenko Center/Fiorward 310 Junior ~iev, Ukraine

Notes: Transfer from Kiev State University of Physi­ cal Culture after attending two years ...Kiev State did not offer intercollegiate athletics ...played for a local club team in Ukraine..."discovered" by Ralph Underhill during recruiting visit in 1993...5,290 miles from hometown ... majoring in economics ... pro­ nounced VEE-tally poe-tuh-PEN-ko

Wright State: 1994-95: First season at WSU ...only Raider to start all games ...good free throw shooter as well ... led team in most statistical categories...second quickest WSU player to reach 500-point mark ... needs 425 points to join 1,000­ Point Club ... led MCC in field goal percentage, fifth in scoring and fourth in blocked shots ... 15th na­ tionally in field goal percentage ... named to the USAir Classic All-Tournament team ...career-high 29 points and "16 rebounds against Fairleigh Dickinson-his second collegiate game ...tied high of 29 against Detroit...23 points and 11 rebounds against Dayton ...averaged 20.8 points in MCC play... averaged 23.4 points from 1/18 to 2/11 ...scored in double digits in all but one game ... 13 20+ point games...four double-figure rebounding games ...led team in scoring 20 times and re­ bounding 14 times ...hit 1O or more field goals four times ...went 12 of 14 from the line against Virginia Tech ... 27 points at lllinois-Chicago ...shot 61 .9 percent in MCC games ...22 points and 10 rebounds against Virginia Tech ... 1995 First Team All MCC ... 1995 MCC Newcomer of the Year... 1995 MCC All-Tournament selection.

Personal: Born Vitaly Nikolaevich Potapenko on March 21 , 1975 ... son of Nikolay and Anna Potapenko ...has one older sister... signed September 7, 1994...majoring in business.

Former Raider 52's: Scott Wilder (1988-89), Mike Nahar (1989-94). Potapenko's Numbers Career Year G FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. PF-D A BL ST Pts. Avg. 1994- 95 30 212 352 .602 0 0 .000 151 206 .733 193 6.4 110-9 41 39 17 575 19.2

36 WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY Potapenko's Numbers Post-Season Tournaments Year G FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. A ST Pts. Avg. 1995-MCC 4 34 52 .654 0 0 .000 16 25 .640 23 5.8 6 3 84 21.0

BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 37 Derek Watkins Guard 6-0 165 Saphomor Germantown, OHNalley View

Notes: Solid perimeter player who wi ll look for playing time at the shooting guard position ... good ballhandler and shooter who improved tremen­ dously during his freshman season ...father, John, was a high school coach.

Wright State: 1994-95: Played in 15 games as walk-on .. . season-high seven minutes at UW­ Milwaukee...hit two free throws against Wilmington for first collegiate points ...first field goal against Cleveland State-a three pointer.

High School: Named first-team All-State Division II by the AP... Southwest District of Ohio Player of the Year ...averaged 21.8 points, shot 42 percent from the three-point range and 81 percent from the free throw line ... All-League and All-Region last two years ... team finished 15-6 and tied for the league championship ... school's all-time scorer with 1, 139 points, including a career-high 37 ... also holds the record for the highest scoring average and most threes made in a season and career... also lettered in golf and baseball.

Personal: Born Derek Carl Watkins on September 6, 1975 ...son of John and Barbara Watkins-both high school teachers ...has one older sister.. . undecided major... signed on May 16, 1994.

Former Raider 24's: Mike Herr (1973-75), Rodney Benson (1980-81 ), Gary Monroe (1982-83), Rodney Webb {1984-87), Renaldo O'Neal {1990-93), Sterling Collins (1993-94).

Watkins' Numbers Career Year G FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. PF-0 A BL ST Pts. Avg. 1994- 95 15 1 10 .100 1 8 .125 6 8 .750 2 0.1 5-0 1 0 1 9 0.6

38 WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY Watkins' Numbers Post-Season Tournaments Year G FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. A ST Pts. Avg. 1995-MCC 1 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0.0 0 O O 0.0

BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 39 Guard 170 Junior "------~ Haviland, OH/W yne Trace

Notes: Redshirt due to injury to ankle during summer will sideline him for the season ...capable of scoring off the dribble, penetrate or shoot the three ... resourceful ... excellent athlete ... tough to defend ... good ball handler. Wright State: 1994-95: Started all but one game .. .scored in double figures 19 times ...hit seven threes and added two free throws at UW-Milwaukee for 23 points.. .from 1/28 to 217 , he hit 18 threes and averaged 17.5 points over four-game stretch ...team-high 15 points atWisconsin...18 points against Virginia Tech...averaged 33 minutes ... set career highs in all categories ...played more than 35 minutes 16 times ...led team in scoring four times and rebounding three times ... career-high 27 points, including six threes against Butler... named to the MCC All-Tournament team ... led team in three shooting ... 1993-94: Good learning rookie season ... started 20 games while playing in 29 ... missed one game with minor injury...started first 10 and last 10 games ... had season high 21 points in just his third collegiate game ... averaged almost 26 minutes a game ... hit double digit scoring seven times .. .had six assists twice ... hit seven of seven from the charity stripe against John Carroll. High School: Team nicknamed "Raiders" .. . averaged 25.5 points, 8.0 rebounds and 6.5 assists...averaged 21.4 points and six assists as a junior.. .shot 54 percent from the field and 42 percent from three-point range and 81 percent from the line .. .62-13 record over last three years... Street & Smith All-American...team won Division Ill state title in 1991...played in an Ohio record 100 varsity games ... also lettered four years in cross country and track .. .Oh io's Division 111 "Player of the Year" ... MVP of state tournament ... school's all-time leading scorer with 1,735 points ... All-State last two years and All-League and All-Region last three years ... earned 12 letters.. .qualified for state in track and cross country... selected to Team Ohio. Personal: Born Robert Ryan Welch on November 5, 1974 ... is the son of Alan and Jill Welch ... played in high school for his father... age 21 ...also considered Miami (OH), Austin Peay and Ohio University... has one brother and two sisters .. .signed on November 12, 1992 .. .majoring in management information systems. Former Raider No. 20's: Lyle Falknor (1973-76), Jimmie Carter (1978-79), T.C. Johnson (1982-84), Tyrone Joye (1985-86), Corey Brown (1987-88), Marcus Mumphrey (1988-92). Welch's Numbers Career Year G FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. PF-D A BL ST Pts. Avg. 1993-94 29 55 149 .369 25 70 .357 41 54 .759 71 2.4 70-2 78 2 45 176 6.1 1994- 95 30 107 258 .415 72 167 .431 49 69 .710 115 3.8 76-2 101 1 59 335 11.2 Total 59 162 407 .398 97 237 .409 90 123 .732 186 3.2 146-4 179 3 104 511 8.7

40 WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY Welch's Numbers Post-Season Tournaments Year G FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. A ST Pts. Avg. 1994-Mid-Con 1 5 10 .500 4 5 .800 3 4 .750 2 2.0 5 3 17 17.0 1995-MCC 4 17 48 .354 15 37 .405 5 8 .625 15 3.8 11 5 54 13.5 Totals 5 22 58 .379 19 42 .452 8 12 .667 17 3.4 16 8 71 14.2

BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 41 Keion Brooks Guara 6-3 160 Fr:eshman Frort Wayne, IN/North ide

Notes: WSU staff first learned of Keion through former Raider star Dr. Alan McGee who is currently practicing in the Ft. Wayne area ... will look for play­ ing time either guard position ... quick and explo­ sive..."sleeper type" ... excellent quickness and a great passer... reminds coaching staff of former Raider great Mark Woods.

High School: Averaged 19.1 points, 5.2 rebounds, four assists and 2.7 steals last year... named first­ team All-State (coaches), highest honorable men­ tion by the AP and All-League and All-City... named city's best player by WGI Radio and received the Journal-Gazette's Gooden Award ...team went 21-5, advancing to the state finals.

Personal: Also considered offers from Duquesne, Northern Illinois, UW-Green Bay and Indiana State... has an older brother and older sister... son of Ron and Denise Brooks ...coached by Glenn Heaton ... signed April 21, 1995.

Former Raider 21 's: Bill Fogt (1971-74), Neil Reif (1975-76), Rob Haucke (1988-92), Darryl Woods (1993-95).

Junior Raider Matt Dewey, a 14-year-o/d from West Milton, pictured with #21 Keion Brooks.

42 WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY Anthony Brown Forward 6-4 21 O ~reshman Beavercreek, OH/Beavercreek

Notes: Son of associate head coach Jim Brown ... will look for playing time at the shooting guard spot.

High School: Named team MVP in 1994 and 1995 ... selected All-League, All-City, All-District and All-Region ... lettered three years in basketball ...also was catcher for the Beavers ...averaged 10.6 points ... shot 51 percent from the field, 72 percent from the line and 42 percent from three ...team went to the regional championship game, posting a 21-4 record.

Personal: Born May 3, 1977 ... son of Jim and Becky Brown ... brother, Matt, is a WSU bas­ ketball student assistant. .. high school coach was Larry Holden ... plans to major in business.

Former Raider 31 's: Dan Swain (1973-75), Lincoln Bramlege (1992), Quincy Brann (1993-95).

Junior Raider Pat Berbach, a 6-year-old from Huber Heights, pictured with #31 Anthony Brown.

BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 43 Terrra Guard 150 Juni r G ry, IN/Wir-t/Lake Land JC

Notes: One of the quickest guards in . .. great instincts ... will battle for starting role ...gives immediate experience with possible early­ season loss of Rob Welch.

Junior College: Honorable Mention All-American last year as well as All-Conference and All-District the last two years ...averaged 20 points and a nation-high 16 assists a game as his team went 23-10 last year... MVP of the Malcolm X Classic and the Great Rivers Confer­ ence Tournament...averaged 13.2 assists as fresh­ man ...shot 53 percent from the field and 77.1 percent from the line ...29 double-figure scoring games as well as 14 twenty-plus and four games over 30 points .. .scored 42 points against Rend Lake JC.

High School: At Wirt, he averaged 16.5 points as his team won the Northwest Conference, traditionally one of the best in lndiana ... once scored 45 points ...also lettered in baseball.

Personal: Also considered Hous­ ton , Long Beach State and Cal State-Fullerton ... son of Martha Clark ... has two brothers and one sister. ..coached by Omar Vazquez in high school and Jim Dudley at Lake Land .. .signed May 23, 1995.

Former Raider 30 's: Bob Grote (1973- 76), Bill Wilson (1977-80), Mike Grote (1981 - 84), Andy Hold- . erman (1990-94).

Junior Raider Brian Hershey, a' 11-year-old from Dayton, pictured with #30 Terrance Cast.

44 WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY Center/Forward 6-11 220 Sophomore Klosterneuberg, Austria/St. Catherine JC

Notes: Actual first named is Zdenek, pronounced Z-den-ek... added 20 pounds to sleak frame this summer.. .very smooth runner on court...three years of eligibility remaining ... spent summer in Austria ... runs court very well .. .excellent passer and shooter who will battle for starting position.

Junior College: Played at St. Catherine JC in Ken­ tucky...averaged 9.4 points and 7.3 rebounds ...played small forward spot on team with two sophomore stars ... allowed for smooth transition.

High School: Averaged 18 points while playing for an Austrian Club team two years ago because the high school did not offer basketball ...starred on high school volleyball team.

Personal: His father, Zdenek Sr., was one of the best known basket­ balI players in Europe in the 1960's and 1970's ... a native of Czecholslovakia, his family now re­ sides in Kosterneuberg, Austria­ nearVienna...has one sister.. .signed November 11 , 1994.

Former Raider 44's: Guy Connors (1976-77), James Pinkney (1979), Romas Welch (1980- 81 ), Andy Warner (1982- 86), Scott Benton (1987-91 ), Jason Smith (1992- 95).

Junior Raider Brett Reber, a 8-year-old from Centerville, pictured with #44 Steno Kos.

BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 45 Guara 6-1 Junior--­ Dayton, OH/ a~roll

Notes: Will sit out upcoming season after transferring from Lee College and will have two years of eligibility remaining ...can play either guard position ...very athletic and excellent at taking the ball to the basket.. .from same high school (Carroll) as former Raider great Mark Vest.

Previous College: Attended Lee College, Cleveland, TN the last two years ...averaged 13.3 points and 10.0 rebounds over the past two seasons ... Lee compiled a 49-27 record in two years, including 25-13 last year.

High School: Player of the Year in the Mid-Miami League ... number three on the school's all-time scoring list. .. named to the second-team All-Ohio Division II squad ...Patriots went 15-8 as a senior.

Personal: Son of William and Joe Ella Ramsey... has two sisters .. .coached by Al Cridge at Carroll and Larry Carpenter at Lee ...signed May 11 , 1995.

Former Raider 23's: Tim Walker (1972-74), Alan McGee (1976-78), Tom Holzapfel (1979-83), Mark Vest (1984-86), Rob Geistwhite (1987-90), Scott Blair (1990-94).

46 WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY dohn ke Guard op omore Chicago, ILITaf.t/Malcol XJC

Notes: Expected to join the team in early December... will have three years of eligibility remain­ ing after not playing as a freshman and graduating this summer.. .will push for starting role at shooting guard. Junior College: Averaged 19.1 points, six rebounds and five assists as the Hawks finished 21-9 last year... shot 45 percent from three-point range and hit as many as seven threes in a game. High School: Averaged 24 points and eight rebounds as a senior... team advanced to the state semi-finals with a 25-4 record... named honorable-mention All-State, League, City and Region Personal: Also recruited by Tulane, DePaul and Clemson out of high school ...has a brother and two sisters ...son of Alicia Blake ...coached by Max Kurland and Frank Hood at Taft .. .coached by Volious Aubrey at Malcolm X ...signed May 5, 1995. Former Raider 35's: Bob Schaefer (1976-79), Steve Purcell (1981-84), Grant Marion (1985-86), Ron Pierce (1988-90), Jon Ramey (1991-95).

Left to right: Joe Dick Brad Hess Matt Brown Eric Shakier

BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 47 I 1995-96 RAIDERS I

1995-96 Wright State University Basketball Team: Back Row (L-R): Administrative Assistant Tom Rhodes, Manager Joe Dick, Antuan Johnson, Mike Conner, De/me Herriman, Vita/y Potapenko, Steno Kos, Thad Burton, Anthony Brown, Bilaa/ Neal, Trainer Tony Ortiz, Manager Eric Shakier, Student Assistant Skip Carter. Front Row (L-R): Manager Matt Brown, Terrance Cast, Derek Watkins, Keion Brooks, Assistant Coach Jim Ehler, Associate Head Coach Jim Brown, Head Coach Ralph Underhill, Assistant Coach Jack Butler, Rick Martinez, Erik Ramsey, Rob Welch, Manager Brad Hess. Raiders by...

Age Height Class Frequent Flyer Miles Bilaal Neal 3/18/73 Steno Kos, 6-11 Seniors: Delme Herriman Vitaly Potapenko 5,290 Delme Herriman 5/8/73 Vitaly Potapenko, 6-10 Bilaal Neal Steno Kos 4,880 Steno Kos 1/29/74 Thad Burton, 6-10 Juniors: Terrance Cast Delme Herriman 4,120 Mike Conner 8/22/74 Mike Conner, 6-7 Mike Conner Rick Martinez 1,880 Johnnie Blake 9/20/74 Delme Herriman, 6-7 Rick Martinez Mike Conner 860 Rick Martinez 10/31 /74 Antuan Johnson, 6-6 Vitaly Potapenko Bilaal Neal 490 Rob Welch 11 /5/74 Bilaal Neal, 6-5 Erik Ramsey Johnnie Blake 430 Terrance Cast 2/13/75 Anthony Brown, 6-4 Rob Welch Terrance Cast 405 Vitaly Potapenko3/21 /75 Johnnie Blake, 6-3 Sophomores: Johnnie Blake Antuan Johnson 150 Derek Watkins 9/6/75 Keion Brooks, 6-3 Thad Burton Keion Brooks 140 Erik Ramsey 10/16/75 Rob Welch, 6-2 Antuan Johnson Rob Welch 90 Antuan Johnson 1/19/76 Erik Ramsey, 6-1 Steno Kos Thad Burton 75 Thad Burton 3/5/76 Rick Martinez, 6-0 Derek Watkins Derek Watkins 18 Anthony Brown 5/3/77 Derek Watkins, 6-0 Freshmen: Keion Brooks Anthony Brown -1 Keion Brooks 7 /14/77 Terrance Cast, 5-6 Anthony Brown Erik Ramsey -3/4

pro-NUN-see-A-shun: Assistant Coach Jim Ehler- Jim A-ler Bilaal Neal-BEE-lyle NEEL Delme Herriman-DEL-me HAIR-a-man Keion Brooks-KEEahn BROOKS Vitaly Potapenko-VEE-ta-lee po-tuh-PEN-ko

48 WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY I I Numerical Roster

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown/High School/Junior College 20 Rob Weicht G 6-2 170 Jr. Haviland, OH/Wayne Trace 21 Keion Brooks G 6-3 160 Fr. Ft. Wayne, IN/North Side 22 Rick Martinez G 6-1 180 Jr. Fontana, CNAmbassador Christian 23 Erik Ramsey* G 6-1 185 Jr. Dayton, OH/Carroll 24 Derek Watkins G 6-0 165 So. Germantown, OH/Valley View 30 Terrance Cast G 5-6 150 Jr. Gary, IN/Wirt/Lake Land JC 31 Anthony Brown F 6-4 210 Fr. Beavercreek, OH/Beavercreek 32 Delme Herriman F 6-7 220 Sr. Manchester, England 33 Antuan Johnson F 6-6 200 So. Toledo, OH/Scott 35 Johnnie Blake G 6-3 190 So. Chicago, IL/Taft/Malcolm X JC 40 Mike Conner F 6-7 225 Jr. Boston, MNMalden 41 Bilaal Neal F 6-5 205 Sr. Warren, AR/Warren/Westark JC 43 Thad Burton F 6-10 240 So. Columbus, OH/St. Charles Prep 44 Steno Kos C/F 6-11 220 So. Klosterneuberg, Austria/St. Catherine JC 52 Vitaly Potapenko C/F 6-10 310 Jr. Kiev, Ukraine

Head coach: Ralph Underhill (342-149, 18th year) Associate head coach: Jim Brown Assistant coaches: Jack Butler, Jim Ehler * Redshirt 1995-96 season after transferring from Lee College tRedshirt 1995-96 season due to ankle injury

Alphabetical Roster

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown/High School/Junior College 35 Johnnie Blake G 6-3 190 So. Chicago, IL/Taft/Malcolm X JC 21 Keion Brooks G 6-3 160 Fr. Ft. Wayne, IN/North Side 31 Anthony Brown F 6-4 210 Fr. Beavercreek, OH/Beavercreek 43 Thad Burton F 6-10 240 So. Columbus, OH/St. Charles Prep 30 Terrance Cast G 5-6 150 Jr. Gary, IN/Wirt/Lake Land JC 40 Mike Conner F 6-7 225 Jr. Boston, MNMalden 32 Delme Herriman F 6-7 220 Sr. Manchester, England 33 Antuan Johnson F 6-6 200 So. Toledo, OH/Scott 44 Steno Kos C/F 6-11 220 So. Klosterneuberg, Austria/St. Catherine JC 22 Rick Martinez G 6-1 180 Jr. Fontana, CNAmbassador Christian 41 Bilaal Neal F 6-5 205 Sr. Warren, AR/Warren/Westark JC 52 Vitaly Potapenko C/F 6-10 310 Jr. Kiev, Ukraine 23 Erik Ramsey* G 6-1 185 Jr. Dayton, OH/Carrol l 24 Derek Watkins G 6-0 165 So. Germantown, OH/Valley View 20 Rob Weicht G 6-2 170 Jr. Haviland, OH/Wayne Trace

Head coach: Ralph Underhill (342-149, 18th year) Associate head coach: Jim Brown Assistant coaches: Jack Butler, Jim Ehler *Redshirt 1995-96 season after transferring from Lee College tRedshirt 1995-96 season due to ankle injury

BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 49. 1994-95 FINAL STATISTICS

(13-17 Overall, 6-8 Midwestern Collegiate Conference)

TOTAL 3-POINTERS REBOUNDS Player GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG

52 V1taly Potapenko 30 30 900 30 0 212 352- 602 0 0 000 151 206 733 80 113 193 6 4 110 9 41 133 39 17 575 19 2

20 Rob Welch 30 29 985 32.8 107 258 .415 72 167 .431 49 69 .71 0 35 80 115 3.8 76 2 101 69 1 59 355 11 .2

32 Delme Herriman 30 28 954 31 8 111 232 478 14 44 318 62 101 614 52 110 162 54 68 O 73 80 11 36 298 9 9

22 Rick Martinez 30 27 929 31 .0 80 208 .385 33 112 .295 60 82 .732 29 68 97 3.2 74 3 102 67 4 62 253 8.4

33 Antuan Johnson 28 17 621 22 2 86 186 462 3 12 250 54 97 557 33 86 119 4 3 89 3 45 62 6 33 229 8 2

35 Jon Ramey 30 4 489 16.3 56 130 .431 11 39 .282 49 59 .831 17 35 52 1.7 43 0 27 31 0 16 172 5.7

40M1keConner 29 8 393 136 46 112 411 1 5 200 21 26 808 16 52 68 23 48 1 8 32 7 15 114 39

21 Darryl Woods 29 239 8.2 15 71 .211 3 22 .136 18 26 .692 6 14 20 0.7 19 0 17 28 0 11 51 1.8

31 Quincy Brann 19 0 126 66 13 39 333 5 26 192 12 19 632 6 11 17 09 26 0 8 17 0 8 43 23

44 Jason Smith 23 6 174 7.6 11 33 .333 0 0 .000 14 28 .500 19 15 34 1.5 31 6 17 5 4 36 1.6

41 B1laal Neal 16 O 73 4 6 1O 17 588 O O 000 6 12 500 3 8 11 O7 11 O 1 6 1 2 26 1 6

43 Thad Burton 15 0 56 3.7 7 12 .583 0 0 .000 7 11 .636 6 10 16 1.1 13 0 0 7 2 21 1.4

24 Derek Watkins 15 0 40 2 7 1 10 100 1 8 125 6 8 750 1 1 2 0 1 5 0 1 2 0 1 9 0 6

34 Eric Wills 8 0 20 2.5 6 .167 4 .250 0 0 .000 2 3 0.4 0 0 3 3 0 0 3 0.4

Team Rebounds 53 53 106

wsu 30 6000 756 1666 .454 144 439 .328 509 744 .684 357 658 101 5 33.8 613 19 433 554 75 266 2165 72.2

Opponents 30 6000 770 1715 449 192 561 342 497 748 664 403 674 1077 35 9 622 394 550 69 276 2229 74 3

(Midwestern Collegiate Conference Games)

TOTAL 3-POINTERS REBOUNDS Player GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG

52 V1taly Potapenko 14 14 427 30 5 109 176 619 0 0 000 73 99 737 36 51 87 6 2 53 5 23 68 18 11 291 20 8

32 Delme Herriman 14 14 488 34.9 64 120 .533 9 24 .375 38 55 .691 23 60 83 5.9 38 0 3942 7 8 175 12.5

20RobWelch 14 14 476 340 50 116 431 35 80 438 29 36 806 20 33 53 38 35 2 52 32 O 27 164 117

33 Antuan Johnson 13 9 309 23.8 48 98 .490 0 1 .000 37 63 .587 18 53 71 5.5 42 2 26 25 5 14 133 10.2

22 Rick Martinez 14 14 486 34 7 42 107 393 21 68 309 23 29 793 11 34 45 3 2 40 3 60 35 2 36 128 9 1

35 Jon Ramey 14 246 17.6 26 64 .406 7 22 .318 24 30 .800 10 18 28 2.0 28 0 15 17 0 9 83 5.9

310uincyBrann 10 0 64 64 12 24 500 4 12 333 2 7 286 3 6 9 09 14 0 7 10 0 5 30 30

40 Mike Conner 13 0 106 8.2 10 25 .400 0 0 .000 3 5 .600 4 11 15 1.2 11 0 4 12 2 5 23 1.8

44 Jason Smith 7 4 69 9 9 4 11 364 0 0 000 3 6 500 5 5 10 1 4 10 0 4 4 3 2 11 1 6

43 Thad Burton 8 0 27 3.4 4 7 .571 0 0 .000 2 3 .667 2 4 6 0.8 5 0 0 3 0 0 10 1.3

21 Darryl Woods 13 O 67 5 2 3 20 150 0 6 000 3 4 750 2 2 4 0 3 3 O 7 1O O 4 9 O7

41 Bilaal Neal 5 0 18 3.6 3 4 .750 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 0 0.2 3 0 0 4 0 6 1.2

34 Enc Wills 3 0 4 1 3 1 1 1 00 1 1 1 00 0 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 1 0

24 Derek Watkins 6 0 14 2.3 3 .333 3 .333 0 0 .000 0 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0.5

Team Rebounds 22 26 48

wsu 14 2800 377 776 .486 78 217 .359 237 338 .701 157 304 461 32.9 282 12 238 262 37 122 1069 76.4

Opponents 14 2800 373 800 466 94 257 .366 244 353 691 170 294 464 33.1 282 212249 37136 1084 774

50 WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY 1994-95 FINAL RESULTS

DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L ATTEND HIGH SCORER HIGH REBOUNDER 11/26/94 at Wisconsin 63-86 L 11 ,500 (15) Rob Welch ( 9) Delme Herriman 11/30/94 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON 62-64 L 5,523 (29) Vitaly Potapenko (16) Vitaly Potapenko 12/3/94 WILMINGTON 79-61 w 6,481 (16) Vitaly Potapenko ( 8) Mike Conner ( 8) Vitaly Potapenko 12/10/94 DAYTON 74-53 w 9,281 (23) Vitaly Potapenko (11) Vitaly Potapenko 12/13/94 at Ohio 56-90 L 5,301 (12) Rob Welch ( 4) Antu an Johnson ( 4) Thad Burton ( 4) Vitaly Potapenko 12/16/94 # PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 90-65 w 5,053 (17) Vitaly Potapenko ( 7) Rob Welch ( 7) Mike Conner ( 7) Vitaly Potapenko 12/17/94 # YOUNGSTOWN STATE 56-62 L 5,467 (13) Jon Ramey ( 6) Delme Herriman ( 13) Vitaly Potapenko ( 6) Mike Conner 12/21 /94 at Fairleigh Dickinson 67-69 L 1,126 (17) Delme Herriman ( 5) Rob Welch (17) Vitaly Potapenko ( 5) Antuan Johnson 12/22/94 at Manhattan 46-91 L 1,279 ( 15) Vitaly Potapenko ( 4) Mike Conner 12/30/94 MIAMI 61-69 L 7,023 ( 14) Vitaly Potapenko ( 8) Delme Herriman 1/3/95 MISS. VALLEY STATE 74-65 w 4,928 (19) Delme Herriman ( 7) Vitaly Potapenko 1/5/95 at Detroit 78-71 w 1,133 (20) Jon Ramey ( 7) Rick Martinez ( 7) Delme Herriman 117/95 • at Cleveland State 82-74 w 1,483 (21) Delme Herriman ( 7) Rick Martinez 1/12/95 LA SALLE 65-74 L 7,126 (17) Vitaly Potapenko ( 7) Delme Herriman 1/18/95 * XAVIER 73-81 L 9,754 (23) Vitaly Potapenko (10) Vitaly Potapenko 1/21 /95 NORTHERN ILLINOIS 68-77 L 7,885 (24) Vitaly Potapenko ( 5) Vitaly Potapenko 1/26/95 at Loyola Chicago 69-75 L 2,126 (22) Vitaly Potapenko (12) Delme Herriman 1/28/95 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee 76-74 w 2,402 (23) Rob Welch (10) Antuan Johnson 2/2/95 DETROIT 79-64 w 6,735 (25) Vitaly Potapenko ( 5) Rick Martinez ( 5) Vitaly Potapenko 2/4/95 at Illinois at Chicago 83-94 L 3,321 (27) Vitaly Potapenko ( 9) Delme Herriman 217195 VIRGINIA TECH 74-77 L 7,618 (22) Vitaly Potapenko (10) Vitaly Potapenko 2/11/95 at La Salle 90-92 L 3,856 (30) Antuan Johnson (12) Antuan Johnson 2/15/95 at Xavier 84-94 L 9,078 (22) Delme Herriman ( 7) Delme Herriman 2/19/95 CLEVELAND STATE 78-60 w 8,321 (24) Vitaly Potapenko ( 9) Vitaly Potapenko 2/23/95 * BUTLER 83-79 w 7,164 (27) Rob Welch ( 8) Antuan Johnson 2/26/95 * WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY 61-75 L 7,552 (21) Vitaly Potapenko ( 7) Vitaly Potapenko 3/3/95 @CLEVELAND STATE 88-81 w 7,047 (24) Vitaly Potapenko ( 9) Delme Herriman 3/4/95 @XAVIER 71-70 w 8,828 (19) Antuan Johnson ( 6) Rob Welch 3/5/95 @DETROIT 76-69 w 7,607 (29) Vitaly Potapenko ( 9) Vitaly Potapenko 3/7/95 @WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY 59-73 L 9,730 (16) Vitaly Potapenko ( 9) Delme Herriman *MCC Conference games #USAir Classic @MCC Tournament games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL All Games 13-17 10-9 3-8 0-0 Conference 6-8 3-4 3-4 0-0 Non-Conference 7-9 7-5 0-4 0-0

ATTENDANCE SUMMARY TOTALS AVG/GAME Home 139,123 7,322 Away 42 ,605 3,873 Neutral 0 0 ® Total 181 ,728 6,058

BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 51 I 1994-95 IN REVIEW I Game #1 on November 26, 1994 Game #8 on December 21, 1994 Game #12 on January 5, 1995 Wright State 23-40=63 Wright State 35-32=67 Wright State 37-41=78 Wisconsin 36-50=86 Fairleigh Dickinson 31-38=69 Detroit 27-44=71 The Raiders opened the season the way the The Raiders' New York trip didn't start too well The Raiders opened the MCC schedule at previous season had ended with Rob Welch: after losing to FDU at home earlier in the year; Detroit and came away convincing winners as the leading scorer. Welch recorded 15 WSU lost again by two points. Wright State as senior Jon Ramey took things in his own points as new big man Vitaly Potapenko outshot the hosts but were outrebounded as hands with 20 points in just 18 minutes. opened his collegiate career with 10 points. two Raiders fouled out.

Game #2 on November 30, 1994 Game #13 on January 7, 1995

Fairleigh Dickinson 29-35=64 Wright State 41-41=82 Wright State 27-35=62 Cleveland State 34-40=74 It was a game of growing as the Raiders lost in Wright State won its thfrd straight and went 2-0 the last minute but it saw the emergence of in the MCC as Delme Herriman led scorers Vitaly Potapenko, who collected his season­ with 21 points and outrebounded CSU 38-29. high 29 points and 16 rebounds before the home crowd. Game #14 on January 12, 1995 Game #3 on Dec. 3, 1994 La Salle 36-38=74 Wright State 34-31=65 Wilmington 23-38=61 Wright State 40-39:79 Three Raiders scored in double digits led by Vitaly Potapenko's 17 but it wasn't enough The win was the team's first of the year as five to overcome Kareen Townes' 30 points or Raiders scored in double figures and gave the La Salle's 51 percent shooting from the field. fans a glimpse of senior Jon Ramey, who would become an important sixth man for Game #15 on January 18, 1995 WSU. Xavier 46-35:81 Game #4 on Dec. 10, 1994 Wright State 32-41=73 Dayton 30-23=53 Vitaly Potapenko showed his stuff against Wright State 35-39=74 nationally ranked Xavier with 23 points and 10 rebounds. Though WSU outshot the Besides the usual importance to this win over Muskateers, XU outrebounded WSU 39-31 the crosstown rival Dayton, WSU received for the win in front of a near-sellout at the important confidence before a huge crowd Nutter Center. while Vitaly Potapenko led with 23 points and 11 boards. Game #16 on January 21, 1995 Sophomore Derek Watkins gave the Raiders Game #5 on Dec. 13, 1994 support and enthusiasm off the bench. Northern Illinois 34-43=77 Wright State 37-31:68 Wright State 29-27=56 Game #9 on December 22, 1994 Ohio 53-37=90 Wright State fell into its losing groove again Wright State 26-20=46 by falling in the second half although Vitaly Wright State ran into All-American Gary Trent Manhattan 42-49=91 Potapenko scored 24 points. NIU had two as Rob Welch was the only Raider to break The Raiders hit a low point for the season as scoring 20 points each and shot over 61 double digits with 12. This was Vitaly Manhattan recorded its 1,000th program win. percent for the game. Potapenko's only single-figure game. Vitaly Potapenko scored 15 while Rick Game #17 on January 26, 1995 USAir Classic Martinez chipped in 14. Game #6 on Dec. 16, 1994 Wright State 32-37=69 Game #10 on December 30, 1994 Loyola 31-44=75 Prairie View A&M 26-39=65 Miami of Ohio 33-36:69 Wright State 33-57=90 A tight game in a small, hot Chicago gym saw Wright State 35-26=61 the Raiders fall late to the Ramblers. Both The Raider righted themselves with a The young Raiders rebounded well after the teams had four double-figure scorers each convincing win over Prairie View A&M as New York trip and kept close to a Redskin but all were led by Vitaly Potapenko's 22. Jon Ramey scored 16 points in the first round team that did well in the NCAA Tournament. Game #18 on January 28, 1995 of the USAir Classic. WSU had three players in double-figures led USAir Classic by Vitaly Potapenko's 14. Wright State 25-51=76 UW-Milwaukee 30-44=74 Game #7 on Dec. 17, 1994 Game #11 on January 3, 1995 Wright State trailed at half and exploded in the Youngstown State 28-34=62 Mississippi Valley State 38-27=65 Wright State 32-24=56 second half to secure the win. WSU was led Wright State 31-43=74 by Rob Welch who record 23 points, including After holding the lead at half, WSU allowed the Wright State started the new year with a win after seven threes as the team shot 87.5 percent in Penguins guards to win it. Four Raiders had losing at half. Delme Herriman scored a game­ the second half. double-figure nights, but it turned out to be a high 19 points while Vitaly Potapenko collected learning experience for the future. 17 as WSU shot 55 percent in the second half.

52 WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY I I Game #28 on March 4, 1995 Wright State 36-35=71 Xavier 35-35=70 Xavier had won the two regular-season meetings but it will be this game that will be remembered for years. With just 1 .4 seconds to go, Delme Herriman received a court-long pass from Jon Ramey, turned and swished the winning basketball. Herriman ended with seven points while freshman Antuan Johnson led the way with 19 points. Game #29 on March 5, 1995 Wright State 28-48=76 Detroit 31-38=69 Wright State took its third win over Detroit for Senior Bilaal Neal used his experience and skills to help the Raiders. the year to advance to the MCC Tournament finals. Vitaly Potapenko tied his career high with a 29-point performance with nine re­ Game #19 on February 2, 1995 Game #23 on February 15, 1995 bounds. A 60 percent shooting average in the second half helped the Raiders to their Detroit 29-35=64 Wright State 42-42=84 second conference title game in three years. Wright State 36-43=79 Xavier 56-38=94 Wright State lost by 10 but once again earned Game #30 on March 7, 1995 The Raiders won their second straight by respect against a nationally ranked team. beating Detroit for the second time of the Wright State 24-35=59 Delme Herriman led WSU with 22 points and season. Vitlyl Potapenko led WSU with 25 UW-Green Bay 37-36=73 seven rebounds in front of over 9,000 in points as Wright State shot 58 percent and Cincinnati. UW-Green Bay's tenacious defense and Rick Martinez connected on three threes. precise offense proved to be the winning Game #24 on February 19, 1995 Game #20 on February 4, 1995 factor over the young Raiders. Three Raiders Cleveland State 27-33=60 scored in double figures as WSU played its Wright State 34-49=83 Wright State 28-50=78 final game of the season before a home crowd Illinois-Chicago 50-44=94 After a slow first half, Wright State won by 18 of almost 10,000. The Raiders stayed tight and narrowed the over the state rival Vikings. Vitaly Potapenko lead but MCC Player of the Year Sherell Ford had a solid game with 24 points as the Raiders went home with 37 points against Vitaly started a roll that almost led them to the Potapenko's 27. NCAAs. Game #25 on February 23, 1995 Game #21 on February 7, 1995 Butler 49-30=79 Virginia Tech 38-39=77 Wright State 39-44=83 Wright State 28-46=74 Wright State overcame a 10-point deficit to In one of the season's best games, Wright win by four points. All the early-season close State came from behind but came up short losses built character the Raiders are now against the eventual NIT champions. With tapping. Four Raiders scored in double only seven players, Virginia Tech put six in figures, led by Vitaly Potapenko's 27. double figures while Vitaly Potapenko scored Game #26 on February 26, 1995 22, including 12 from the line. UW-Green Bay 30-45=75 Game #22 on February 9, 1995 Wright State 30-31 =61 Wright State 40-50=90 UW-Green Bay showed why it has advanced La Salle 45-47=92 to the NCAAs in recent years. The Raiders won on the boards but lost even though Vitaly This was another one of those games- big Potapenko scored 21. crowd, opponent with a tradition. Three Raiders scored 20+ points and were led by the MCC Tournament largest season output by a WSU player when Game #27 on March 3, 1995 Antuan Johnson scored 30 points and added Cleveland State 33-48=81 12 rebounds. It took a last-second shot to beat Wright State 48-40=88 WSU but Wright State was learning. Wright State won its first-round MCC game by outshooting CSU 56.5 percent to 49.2 percent and had its five starters in double figure scoring. Vitaly Potapenko scored 24 while Sophomore Thad Burton was hampered by Rob Welch collected 18 with seven assists. injuries last year butworked hard this summer The win was WSU's third of the year over and could be a "sleeper" this year. the Vikings.

BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 53 I RAIDERS AT A GLANCE I

Ralph Underhill 21 Keion Brooks 31 Anthony Brown 43 Thad Burton Head Coach G 6-3 160 Fr. F 6-4 210 Fr. F 6-10 240 So. 342-149, 17 seasons Ft. Wayne, IN/North Side Beavercreek, OH/ Columbus, OH/St. Charles Beavercreek Prep

30 Terrance Cast 40 Mike Conner 32 Delme Herriman 33 Antuan Johnson G 5-6 150 Jr. F 6-7 225 Jr. F 6-7 220 Sr. F 6-6 200 So. Gary, IN/Wirt/Lake Land JC Boston, MNMalden Manchester, England Toledo, OH/Scott

44 Steno Kos 22 Rick Martinez 41 Bilaal Neal 52 Vitaly Potapenko C/F 6-11 220 So. G 6-1 180 Jr. F 6-5 205 Sr. C/F 6-10 310 Jr. Klosterneuberg, Austria/ Fontana, CNAmbassador Warren , AR/Warren/ Kiev, Ukraine St. Catherine JC Christian Westark JC

23 Erik Ramsey 24 Derek Watkins 20 Rob Welch G 6-1 185 Jr. G 6-0 165 So. G 6-2 170 Jr. Dayton, OH/Carroll Germantown, OH/ Haviland, OH/Wayne Trace Redshirt Valley View Redshirt

54 WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY

I I Highest Scoring Average Most Assists Individual Records One season-25.2 by Bill Edwards, 1992-93 One game-34 vs. Northeastern Illinois, Jan. 6, Career-20.1 by Bill Edwards, 1989-93 1979, and vs. Marion, Jan. 15, 1986 Points Highest Average One season-653 in 1985-86 One game-45 by Bill Edwards vs. Morehead State, One season-10.9 by Bill Fogt, 1971-72 Miscellaneous Dec. 12, 1992 Career-8.7 by Rondey Robinson, 1988-89 Largest scoring margin-15.5 in 1980-81 One season-757 by Bill Edwards, 1992-93 Most consecutive field goals- 12 vs. Thomas Career-2,303 by Bill Edwards, 1989-93 Miscellaneous More, Dec. 15, 1981, and vs. Indiana Central Consecutive field goals made­ Field Goals and Gannon, Jan. 6, 9, 1982 19 by Gary Monroe, 1982-83 Most consecutive free throws-17 vs. Gannon and One game-20 by Bill Edwards vs. Morehead State, Consecutive free throws made­ Bellarmine, Feb. 12, 14, 1983, and vs. St. Dec. 12, 1992 39 by Gary Monroe, 1982-83 Michael's, Jan. 3, 1986 One season-288 by Bill Edwards, 1992-93 Most career games- 117 by Steve Purcell, Largest winning margin-60, WSU 129, Career-861 by Bill Edwards, 1989-93 1980-84 Morehead State 63, Jan. 2, 1993 Field Goals Attempted Most points scored by opponents-53 by Tommie Largest losing margin-68: Cincinnati 120, One game-31 by Tim Walker vs. Marian, Johnson, C. 12/22/87 Wright State 52, Dec. 1, 1976 Most wins in one season-28 in 1982-83 Jan. 5, 1972; 31 by Bill Edwards at Cleveland State, and 1985-86 Feb.8, 1993 Most regular season wins-26 in 1985-86 One season-556 by Bill Edwards, 1992-93 Team Records Most defeats in one season-18 in 1993-94 Career-1687 by Bill Edwards, 1989-93 Most Points Longest winning streak-22 in 1985-86 Longest regular season winning streak-23 in Field-Goal Percentage One half-80 vs. St. Joseph's, Mar. 2, 1983 1985-86 One game-100.0 by Bill Fogt (11-11) vs. Cumberland, One game-136 vs. Chicago State, Jan. 6, 1993 Longest home winning streak-41 in 1984-86 Jan. 24, 1972; by Sean Hammonds (11-11) vs. One game, both teams-241: Charleston 149, Ashland, Feb. 28, 1990 Longest winning streak in the P.E. Building-40 in Wright State 92, Feb. 18, 1985 1984-86 One season-.642 by Mike Nahar, 1992-93 One season-2,676 in 1985- 86 Career-62.5 by Gary Monroe, 1981-83 Longest regular season home winning streak-49 in Highest average-92.6 in 1990-91 1984-87 Three-Point Field Goals Least Points Longest losing streak-7 in 1971-72 One game-9 by Marcus Mumphrey vs. Southern Utah One half-16 vs. Stetson, Jan. 18, 1975 Best season-.903 (28-3) in 1985-86 State, Feb. 9, 1991; vs. Youngstown State, Jan. 20, One game-38 vs. Stetson, Jan. 18, 1975 1988; and vs. Brooklyn, Feb. 20, 1989 Least Points by Opponents One season-82 by Andy Holderman, 1993-94 Career Leaders Career-197 by Andy Holderman, 1991-94 One half-13 by Ohio Northern, Dec. 27, 1974 One game-37 by Ohio Northern, Dec. 27, 1974 Games Played Three-Point Field Goals Attempted One season-1,663 in 1973-74 1. Steve Purcell 11 7 One game- 13 by Marcus Mumphrey vs. Most Points by Opponents 2. Bill Edwards 114 Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Feb. 28, 1991 3. Sean Hammonds 113 One season-198 by Andy Holderman, 1993-94 One game- 149 by Charleston, Feb. 18, 1985 One season-2,357 in 1985-86 Mark Woods 113 Career-487 by Marcus Mumphrey, 1989-91 5. Andy Warner 112 Three-Point Field Goal Percentage Field Goals 6. Chris Wampler 111 One season-54.7 by Scott Benton, 1989-90 One game-61 by Northeastern Illinois, Jan. 6, 1979 Marcus Murphrey 111 Career-45.7 by Scott Benton, 1987-91 One season-1 ,091 in 1985-86 8. Bill Wilson 109 Scott Benton 109 Free Throws Field Goals Attempted 10. Bob Schaefer 108 One game-16 by Bill Edwards vs. Illinois-Chicago, One game-99 vs. Northeastern Illinois, Jan. 6, 1979, Mar. 9, 1993 and vs. Wilberforce, Nov. 29, 1980 Field Goals Made One season-138 by Bill Edwards, 1992-93 One season-2,041 in 1980- 81 1. Bill Edwards 861 Career-460 by Bill Edwards, 1989-93 2. Bob Schaefer 663 Field-Goal Percentage 3. Mark Vest 647 Free Throws Attempted One game-76.6 (49-64) vs. Otterbein, Dec. 16, 1978 4. Sean Hammonds 631 One game-22 by Bill Edwards vs. Illinois-Chicago, One season-55.3 in 1985-86 5. Lyle Falknor 630 Mar. 9, 1993 Three-Point Field Goals 6. Joe Jackson 535 One season-208 by Brad Smith, 1988-89 Andy Warner 535 Career-639 by Bill Edwards, 1989-93 One game-13 vs. Chicago State, Mar. 3, 1990 One season-150 in 1992-93 8. Bob Grote 532 Free-Throw Percentage 9. Marcus Murphrey 514 Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 10. Fred Moore 513 One game- 100.0 by Eddie Crowe (12-12) vs. St. Joseph's, Dec. 11, 1978; Chris Wampler One game-26 vs. Kent State, Feb. 7, 1990 Field Goals Attempted One season-388 in 1992- 93 (12-12) vs. U.S. International, Nov. 28, 1987; 1. Bill Edwards 1687 One season-91.2 by Andy Holderman, 1992- 93 Free Throws 2. Bob Schaefer 1371 Career-90.4 by Andy Holderman, 1990-93 One game-43 vs. U.S. International, Nov. 28, 1987 3. Lyle Falknor 1260 Rebounds One season-585 in 1982-83 4. Mark Vest 1208 Free Throws Attempted 5. Marcus Murphrey 1114 One game-21 by Sean Hammonds vs. 6. Sean Hammonds 1087 Chicago State, Mar. 2, 1991 One game-52 vs. U.S. International, Nov. 28, 1987 7. Rick Martin 1062 One season-299 by Rondey Robinson, 1988-89 One season- 806 in 1982-83 8. Joe Jackson 1026 Career-907 by Bill Edwards, 1989-93 Free-Throw Percentage 9. Bob Grote 1006 Assists One game- 100.0 (10-10) vs. Wilberforce, 10. Fred Moore 975 One game-15 by Lenny Lyons vs. Kentucky Jan. 13, 1975 Field-Goal Percentage Wesleyan, Feb. 8, 1986, and vs. Kentucky State, One season-75.0 in 1975-76 Feb.27, 1986 (minimum 350 attempts) Rebounds 1 . Gary Monroe One season-259 by Lenny Lyons, 1985-86 .625 2. Mike Nahar .603 Career-744 by Mark Woods, 1988-93 One game-70 vs. Clearwater Christian, Jan. 14, 1978 3. Vitaly Potapenko .602 Steals One season-1,226 in 1975-76 4. Grant Marion .600 5. Jimmie Carter .583 One game-86 by Mark Woods vs. Wilmington, Least Personal Fouls Dec.5, 1992 6. Rodney Benson .580 One season-1 09 by Mark Woods, 1992-93 One game-8 vs. Ashland, Feb. 14, 1987 Brad Smith .580 Career-315 by Mark Woods, 1988- 93 One season-364 in 1972-73 Sean Hammonds .580 Most Personal Fouls 9. Stan Hearns .570 Personal Fouls 10. Andy Warner .566 One season-111 by Grant Marion, 1985- 86 One game-38 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, Career-322 by Bob Schaefer, 1975-79 Mar. 6, 1982 One season-602 in 1975-76 Boldface names indicates returning players.

56 WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY I I Free Throws Made Personal Fouls 1. Bill Edwards 460 1. Bob Schaefer 332 ISingle Season Leaders I 2. Bob Grote 342 2. Steve Hartings 330 3. Joe Jackson 317 3. Sean Hammonds 295 4. Sean Hammonds 309 Rick Martin 295 Field Goals Made 5. Bob Schaefer 308 5. Scott Benton 285 Player Number Year 6. Mi ke Nahar 294 6. Steve Purcell 282 1 . Bill Edwards 282 1993 7. Fred Moore 271 7. Bob Grote 274 2. Rodney Benson 266 1981 8. Mark Woods 269 8. Fred Moore 272 3. Brad Smith 247 1989 9. Bill Fogt 265 9. Bill Fogt 251 4. Stan Hearns 235 1982 Mark Vest 265 10. Joe Jackson 245 5. Gary Monroe 231 1983 6. Mark Vest 223 1985 Free Throws Attempted Assists 7. Andy Warner 220 1986 1. Bill Edwards 621 1. Mark Woods 744 8. Roman Welch 215 1980 2. Sean Hammonds 511 2. Lenny Lyons 571 9. Mark Vest 214 1986 3. Fred Moore 441 3. Eddie Crowe 437 10. Vitaly Potapenko 212 1995 4. Bob Grote 429 4. Rick Martin 352 Field Goals Attempted 5. Joe Jackson 418 5. Bill Wilson 323 Player Number Year 6. Bob Schaefer 399 6. Mike Grote 307 7. Bill Fogt 382 7. Joe Jackson 284 1. Bill Edwards 556 1993 8. Mike Nahar 364 8. Tim Walker 265 2. Rodney Benson 442 1981 9. Mark Woods 350 9. Anthony Bias 241 3. Brad Smith 426 1989 10. Marcus Mu rphrey 343 10. Corey Brown 224 4. Bill Edwards 424 1992 5. Mark Vest 413 1985 Free-Throw Percentage Scoring Average 6. Stan Hearns 412 1982 1. Andy Holderman .869 1. Bill Edwards 20.1 7. Dave Mag ill 407 1971 2. Gary Monroe .830 2. Rodney Benson 18.7 8. Mark Vest 402 1984 3. Matt Horstman .815 3. Mark Vest 17.7 9. Roman Welch 401 1981 10. Bob Schaefer 1977 4. Mike Nahar .808 4. Roman Welch 16.5 399 5. Jeff Bragg .802 5. Gary Monroe 15.7 Field-Goal Percentage 6. An dy Warn er .800 6. Bob Schaefer 15.1 Player Number Year 7. Bob Grote .797 7. Rondey Robinson 14.9 .7934 8. Fred Moore 14.6 1. Mike Nahar .642 1993 8. Mark Vest 2. Jeff Unverferth .639 1992 9. Scott Benton .7932 9. Lyle Falknor 14.3 3. Grant Marion .638 1986 10. Keith Miller .7931 10. Bob Grote 14.2 4. Gary Monroe .631 1983 Three-Point Field Goals Made Turnovers 5. Gary Monroe .614 1982 6. Jimmie Carter .613 1979 1. An dy Holderman 197 1. Mark Woods 386 7. Sean Hammonds .608 1990 2. Marcus Mumphrey 179 2. Tim Walker 315 8. Andy Warner .603 1985 3. Matt Horstman 146 3. Joe Jackson 275 9. Rodney Benson .602 1981 4. Bill Edwards 121 4. Sean Hammonds 263 10. Vitaly Potapenko .602 1995 5. Rob Welch 97 5. Marcus Murphrey 244 Free Throws Made Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 6. Lenny Lyons 243 7. Jim Minch 242 Player Number Year 1. Marcus Mumphrey 487 8. Fred Moore 235 1. Vitaly Potapenko 151 1995 2. Andy Holderman 471 9. Bi ll Wilson 227 2. Mi ke Nahar 143 1994 3. Bill Edwards 335 10. Steve Hartings 222 3. Bill Edwards 138 1993 4. Matt Horstman 328 4. Gary Monroe 137 1983 5. Rob Welch 237 Blocked Shots 5. Bill Edwards 132 1992 Three-Point Field Goal Percentage 1. James Jones 99 6. Bob Grote 129 1976 2. Dave Dinn 90 (minimum 50 made) 7. Fred Moore 125 1984 3. Mike Nahar 83 8. Brad Smith 11 4 1989 1. Scott Benton .457 4 . Bill Edwards 80 9. Bill Edward s 11 0 199 1 2. Matt Horstman .445 5 . Fred Moore 76 10. Joe Jackson 109 1988 3. Lenny Lyons .429 6. Steve Hartings 75 Free Throws Attempted 4. Andy Holderman .418 7. Rodney Benson 68 5. Rob Welch .409 8. Vitaly Potapenko 39 Player Number Year Rebounds 9. Steve Purcell 36 1. Brad Sm ith 208 1989 10. Gary Monroe 35 2. Vitaly Potapenko 206 1995 1. Bill Edwards 907 3. Fred Moore 189 1984 2. Sean Hammonds 828 Steals 4. Bill Edwards 185 1992 3. Jim Mi nch 784 1. Mark Woods 314 5. Mike Nahar 178 1994 4. Bill Fogt 738 2. Rick Martin 261 6. Bill Edwards 176 1993 5. Bob Schaefer 717 3. Bob Grote 228 7. Sean Hammonds 175 1994 6. Steve Hartings 586 4. Bill Fogt 223 8. Fred Moore 172 1983 7. Bob Grote 551 5. Joe Jackson 195 9. Gary Monroe 159 1983 8. Steve Pu rcell 534 6. Tim Walker 191 10. Tim Walker 158 1972 9. Fred Moore 510 7. Lenny Lyons 173 Free-Throw Percentage 10. Lyle Falknor 505 8. Bill Edwards 155 Player Number Year Rebound Average 9. Sean Hammonds 151 10. Steve Purcell 150 1 . Andy Holderman .912 1993 1. Rondey Robinson 8.7 2. Keith Mil ler .859 1981 2. Jim Minch 8.5 Minutes Played 3. Bob Grote .854 1976 3. Bill Fogt 8.1 1. Bill Edwards 3635 4. Andy Warner .852 1985 4. Bill Edwards 8.0 2. Eddie Crowe 3200 5. Chris Wampler .845 1988 1994 5. Roman Welch 7.4 3. Joe Jackson 3152 6. Andy Holderman .835 6. Rodney Benson 7.3 Mike Nahar .835 1993 4. Sean Hammonds 3072 .832 1978 7. Sean Hammonds 7.1 8. Bob Schaefer 5. Mark Vest 2886 .831 1989 8. Curt Shellabarger 6.8 9. Scott Benton 6. Marcus Murphrey 2725 10. Bill Wi lson .828 1979 9. Bob Schaefer 6.6 7. Steve Hartings 2716 10. Grant Marion 6.5 8. Andy Warner 2557 Gary Monroe 6.5 9. Bob Schaefer 2527 10. Bi ll Wi lson 2515

Boldface names indicates returning players.

BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 57 I I Three-Point Field Goals Made Points Junior Scoring Player Number Year Player Number Year Player Games Pis. 1. Andy Holderman 82 1994 1. Bill Edwards 757 1993 1. Bill Edwards 28 586 2. Andy Holderman 81 1993 2. Rodney Benson 612 1981 2. Mark Vest 29 535 3. Rob Welch 75 1995 3. Brad Smith 608 1989 3. Stan Hearns 29 516 4. Marcus Mumphrey 68 1991 4. Gary Monroe 599 1983 4. Mike Nahar 30 486 5. Matt Horstman 64 1988 5. Bill Edwards 586 1992 5. Roman Welch 27 484 Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 6. Vitaly Potapenko 575 1995 Sophomore Scoring Player Number Year 7. Fred Moore 547 1984 1 . Andy Holderman 198 1994 8. Mark Vest 535 1985 Player Games Pis. 2. Andy Holderman 177 1993 9. Bill Edwards 528 1991 1. Vitaly Potapenko 30 575 3. Marcus Mumphrey 174 1991 10. Andy Warner 517 1986 2. Bill Edwards 28 528 4. Rob Welch 167 1995 Scoring Average 3. Mark Vest 28 509 5. Lenny Lyons 133 1987 3. Bob Schaefer 27 456 Player Number Year 5. Marcus Mumphrey 28 427 1. Bill Edwards 25.2 1993 6. Tim Walker 23 394 Three-Point Field Goal Percentage 2. Rodney Benson 21.9 1981 Freshman Scoring (minimum one made/game played by team) 3. Brad Smith 21.7 1989 4. Bill Edwards 20.9 1992 Player Games Pis. Player Number Year 5. Fred Moore 19.5 1984 1 . Scott Benton .547 1990 1 . Bill Edwards 28 432 6. Vitaly Potapenko 19.2 1995 2. Matt Horstman .489 1988 2. Dave Magill 25 420 7. Bill Edwards 18.9 1991 3. Chris Wampler .472 1989 3. Sean Hammonds 28 397 4. Andy Holderman .458 1993 8. Gary Monroe 18.7 1983 4. Bob Schaefer 28 338 5. Scott Benton .431 1991 9. Mark Vest 18.4 1985 5. Lyle Falknor 21 331 10. Mark Vest 18.2 1984 Rob Welch .431 1995 Leading Scorers by Season Turnovers Rebounds Year Player-Position G FG FT TP Avg. Player Number Year Player Number Year 70-71 Dave Magill, G 25 173 74 420 16.8 1. Vitaly Potapenko 133 1995 1. Rondey Robinson 299 1989 71-72 Tim Walker, G 23 147 100 394 17.1 2. Tim Walker 122 1972 2. Bill Edwards 289 1993 72-73 Lyle Falknor, F 21 145 41 331 15.7 3. Mark Woods 115 1993 3. Brad Smith 266 1989 4. Mark Woods 107 1991 73-74 Bob Grote, G 25 144 69 357 14.2 4. Gary Monroe 240 1983 5. Gary Monroe 106 1983 74-75 Bob Grote, G 25 160 108 428 17.1 5. Sean Hammonds 234 1994 102 1989 Grant Marion 234 1986 6. Mark Woods 75-76 Bob Grote, G 28 175 129 479 17.1 7. Rodney Benson 229 1981 6. Tim Walker 99 1973 78-77 Bob Schaefer, F 27 191 74 456 16.9 8. Dave Magill 97 1971 8. Roman Welch 225 1980 77-78 Bob Schaefer, F 27 187 99 473 17.5 Fred Moore 97 1984 Bill Edwards 225 1992 10. Lenny Lyons 96 1987 78-79 Bob Schaefer, F 26 147 73 367 14.1 10. Jim Thacker 224 1971 79-80 Roman Welch, F 27 215 54 484 17.9 Blocked Shots Rebound Average 80-81 Rodney Benson, F 28 266 80 612 21.9 Player Number Year Player Number Year 81--B2 Stan Hearns, F 29 235 46 516 17.8 1. Bill Fogt 10.9 1972 1. James Jones 51 1987 82-83 Gary Monroe, F 32 231 137 599 18.7 2. Rondey Robinson 10.7 1989 2. Rodney Benson 40 1981 83-84 Fred Moore, C 28 211 125 547 19.5 Mike Nahar 3. Jim Minch 10.0 1973 40 1994 4. Vitaly Potapenko 39 1995 84--B5 Mark Vest, F 29 223 89 535 18.4 4. Bill Edwards 9.6 1993 85--B6 Andy Warner, F 29 220 77 517 17.8 5. Brad Smith 9.5 1989 5. Fred Moore 33 1984 6. Fred Moore 32 1983 16.5 6. Jim Thacker 9.0 1971 86--B7 Joe Jackson, G 28 184 94 462 7. Jim Minch 8.9 1974 Dave Dinn 32 1987 87--B8 Joe Jackson, G 27 160 109 429 15.9 8. Bill Fogt 8.4 1971 Dave Dinn 32 1988 88-89 Brad Smith, F 28 247 114 608 21.7 9. Roman Welch 8.3 1980 9. Steve Hartings 31 1981 10. Bill Edwards 28 1992 89-90 Bill Edwards, F 28 165 80 432 15.4 10. Bill Fogt 8.2 1973 90-91 Bill Edwards, F 28 202 110 528 18.9 Rodney Benson 8.2 1981 Steals 91-92 Bill Edwards, F 28 206 132 586 20.9 Personal Fouls Player Number Year 92-93 Bill Edwards, F 30 288 556 757 25.2 Player Number Year 1. Mark Woods 109 1993 93-94 Mike Nahar, C 30 160 143 463 15.4 2. Rick Martin 103 1975 1. Grant Marion 111 1986 94-95 Vitaly Potapenko, C 30 212 151 575 19.2 3. Bob Grote 99 1975 2. Vitaly Potapenko 110 1995 3. Gary Monroe 100 1983 4. Rick Martin 94 1974 Leading Rebounders by Season 5. Dave Magill 1971 4. Fred Moore 99 1983 88 Year Player-Position G Reb. Avg. 6. Mark Donahue 85 1971 5. Fred Moore 97 1984 7. Mark Woods 81 1991 70-71 Jim Thacker, F 25 224 8.9 6. Brad Smith 93 1989 8. Bob Grote 78 1974 71-72 Bill Fogt, F 20 218 10.0 7. Curt Shellabarger 92 1977 9. Joe Jackson 76 1987 72-73 Jim Minch, C 22 221 10.0 Bob Schaefer g2 1978 Mark Woods 76 1989 73-74 Jim Minch, C 25 222 8.9 Steve Hartings 92 1979 74-75 Bob Grote, G 25 127 5.1 Minutes Played Assists 75-76 Bob Schaefer, F 28 210 7.5 Player Number Year 76-77 Curt Shellabarger, C 27 210 7.8 Player Number Year 1. Bill Edwards 1068 1g93 77-78 Bob Schaefer, F 27 190 7.0 1. Lenny Lyons 259 1986 2. Mark Vest 1029 1986 78-79 Jimmie Carter, F 28 150 5.4 2. Mark Woods 253 1993 3. Gary Monroe 1012 1983 79--BO Roman Welch, F 27 225 8.3 3. Mark Woods 206 1991 4. Mark Woods 1001 1gg3 80--B1 Rodney Benson, F 28 229 8.2 4. Lenny Lyons 199 1987 5. Bob Welch g85 1995 81 - 82 Gary Monroe, F 28 148 5.3 5. Corey Brown 163 1988 6. Mark Vest 965 1984 6. Mark Woods 156 198g 82- 83 Gary Monroe, F 32 240 7.5 7. Lenny Lyons 954 1986 7. Tyrell Cromwell 147 1990 83--B4 Fred Moore, C 28 209 7.5 Delme Herriman 954 1995 8. Anthony Bias 136 1982 Steve Purcell, F 28 209 7.5 9. Fred Moore 945 1983 9. Bill Wilson 133 1980 84-85 Mark Vest, F 29 173 6.0 10. Joe Jackson 943 1988 10. Mark Woods 129 1990 85-86 Grant Marion, C 31 234 7.5 Senior Scoring 86-87 James Jones, F 28 181 6.5 Player Games Pis. 87-88 Rondey Robinson, F-C 25 163 6.5 88--B9 Rondey Robinson, F-C 28 299 10.7 1 . Bill Edwards 30 757 89-90 Sean Hammonds, F 28 199 7. 1 2. Rodney Benson 28 612 90-91 Bill Edwards, F 28 201 7.2 3. Brad Smith 28 608 91-92 Bill Edwards, F 28 225 8.0 4. Gary Monroe 32 599 5. Fred Moore 28 547 92- 93 Bill Edwards, F 30 289 9.6 93-94 Sean Hammonds, F 30 234 7.8 94-95 Vitaly Potapenko, C 30 193 6.4

Boldface names indicates returning players.

58 WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY [ RAIDER CENTURY CLUB I 136 113 105 WSU 136, Chicago State 91 (H 1/ 6/93) WSU 113, Urbana 78 (H 1/31 /85) WSU 105, IP-Fort Wayne 80 (H 1/23/82) WSU 113, Wilmington 79 (H 11 /25/89) WSU 105, Michigan-Dearborn 54 133 WSU 113, U.S. International 107 (H 1/11 /86) WSU 133, Northeastern Illinois 86 (A 12/16/89) WSU 105, Liberty 77 (H 12/31 /88) (H 1/6/79) WSU 105, Youngstown State 90 (H 3/1/89) 112 WSU 105, Wisconsin-Milwaukee 96 130 WSU 112, Otterbein 94 (H 12/16/78) (H 3/4/89) WSU 130, St. Joseph's (IN) 92 (H 3/2/83) WSU 112, Spring Arbor 70 (H 2/21 /87) 104 WSU 112, Chicago State 94 (A 3/3/90) WSU 104, Charleston (WV) 102 (2 OT) 129 WSU 112, Northeastern Illinois 91 (H 1/20/86) WSU 129, Morehead State 63 (A 1/2/93) (H 3/10/91) WSU 104, Eastern Illinois 80 (H 1/23/93) WSU 112, Central State 66 (H 12/20/91 ) 128 WSU 112, Wilmington 53 (H 12/5/92) 103 WSU 128, Chicago State 96 (A 3/2/91) WSU 112, Prairie View A&M 87 WSU 103, Rose Hu Iman 91 (A 12/22/70) (H 12/11 /92) WSU 103, Rio Grande 80 (H 1/25/75) 124 WSU 103, Oakland 79 (H 11 /29/75) WSU 124, St. Leo 77 (A 12/10/80) 111 WSU 103, Chicago State 69 (H 1/8/77) WSU 111 , Wilberforce 72 (H 11 /29/80) WSU 103, Wilberforce 73 (H 11 /28/78) 123 WSU 111 , Lake Superior State 61 WSU 103, Bellarmine 78 (H 2/14/83) WSU 123, Prairie View A&M 93 (H 11 /30/85) WSU 103, Maryland-Eastern Shore 73 (H 1/28/91) (H 1/16/88) 110 WSU 103, St. Joseph's (IN) 67 122 WSU 110, Marycrest 85 (H 1/27/84) (H 12/5/90) WSU 122, Marion 86 (H 1/23/80) WSU 110, Central State 77 (UD 1/30/86) WSU 122, Northeastern Illinois 85 WSU 110, U.S. International 97 102 (H 12/16/86) (A 11 /28/87) WSU 102, Cedarville 75 (H 3/2/74) WSU 102, Bellarmine 79 (H 12/22/79) 120 109 WSU 102, Wilberforce 60 (H 11 /28/81) WSU 120, Wilberforce 55 (H 2/16/74) WSU 109, Marian 107 (2 OT) (A 1/5/72) WSU 102, Grace 73 (H 11 /21 /84) WSU 109, Wilmington 53 (H 2/28/76) WSU 102, Central State 70 (H 1/ 13/89) 119 WSU 109, Spring Arbor 75 (H 2/26/79) WSU 102, Morehead State 74 (H 12/8/92) WSU 119, Clearwater Christian 65 WSU 109, Youngstown State 94 (A 1/14/78) (A 12/15/90) 101 WSU 109, Southern Utah 105 (A 2/9/91) WSU 101 , Elmhurst 59 (H 1/19/80) 118 WSU 101 , Spring Arbor 62 (H 2/23/81) WSU 118, Roosevelt 59 (H 1/ 21 /76) 108 WSU 101 , Indiana Tech 74 (H 2/24/83) WSU 118, Brooklyn 88 (H 2/20/89) WSU 108, Southern Indiana 102 (2 OT) WSU 101 , St. Francis (NY) 82 (H 1/4/ 90) (H 11 /27/85) WSU 101 , Dayton 99 (A 1/ 6/90) 117 WSU 108, Southern Utah 93 (H 2/11 /89) WSU 101 , Missouri-Kansas City 90 WSU 117, IUPUI 64 (H 1/27/79) (A 1/5/91) WSU 117, Marion 66 (H 1/15/86) 107 WSU 11 7, Chicago State 106 (A 3/2/91) WSU 107, Marian 83 (H 12/6/75) 100 WSU 107, St. Joseph's (IN) 79 (H 1/28/81 ) WSU 100, Wilberforce 69 (H 1/13/73) 116 WSU 107, Alderson Broaddus 88 WSU 100, Thomas More 78 (H 12/15/81) WSU 116, Northern Kentucky 66 (H 12/15/82) WSU 100, Illinois Tech 64 (A 2/29/84) (A 1/30/80) WSU 107, Northeastern Illinois 79 WSU 100, Wooster 75 (H 1/3/87) WSU 116, Michigan-Dearborn 101 (H 12/19/85) WSU 100, Mount St. Mary's 102 (H 2/25/84) WSU 107, Youngstown State 71 (H 3/5/91) (H 1/31/89) WSU 116, Michigan-Dearborn 77 WSU 100, Prairie View A&M 86 (H 12/10/86) 106 (A 2/11 /91) WSU 116, U.S. International 113 WSU 106, Chapman 83 (H 12/14/83) WSU 100, Youngstown State 65 (H 1/20/90) WSU 106, Illinois Tech 67 (H 1/14/84) (H 1/25/93) WSU 106, Ohio Dominican 60 (H 11 /25/86) 11 5 WSU 106, Wilmington 88 (H 2/13/89) WSU 11 5, St. Joseph's (IN) 81 (H 12/20/79) WSU 11 5, Michigan-Dearborn 63 (H 2/2/85)

BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 59 I AWARDS I Raider Award Most Valuable Player All-American Division II 70-71 Mark Donahue 70-71 Bill Fogt 1976 Bob Grote 71-72 Bill Fogt 71-72 Bill Fogt 1981 Rodney Benson 72-73 Jim Minch 72-73 Rick Martin 1981 Roman Welch 73-74 Jim Minch 73-74 Rick Martin 1983 Gary Monroe Bob Grote, Lyle Falknor 74-75 Rick Martin 74-75 1984 Fred Moore 75-76 Bob Grote, Rick Martin 75-76 Lyle Falknor 1985 Andy Warner 76-77 Bob Schaefer 76-77 Bob Cook 1986 Grant Marion 77-78 Bob Schaefer 77-78 Joe Fitzpatrick 1986 Mark Vest 78-79 Bob Schaefer 78-79 Bob Cook 79-80 Rodney Benson, 79- 80 Eddie Crowe, Steve Hartings Academic All-American Roman Welch 80-81 Steve Hartings 1986 Mark Vest 80-81 Rodney Benson 81-82 T. C. Johnson 81-82 Stan Hearns 82-83 T. C. Johnson , Steve Purcell Mid-Continent All-Conference 82-83 Gary Monroe 83-84 Steve Purcell 1992 & 93 Bill Edwards 83-84 Fred Moore 84-85 Rodney Webb 1993 Mark Woods 84-85 Mark Vest 85-86 Joe Jackson 1994 Mike Nahar 85-86 Andy Warner, Mark Vest 86-87 Dave Dinn Player of the Year 86-87 Lenny Lyons, Joe Jackson 87-88 Rondey Robinson 87-88 Joe Jackson 88-89 Chris Wampler 1993 Bill Edwards 88-89 Rondey Robinson, 89-90 Chris Wampler Midwestern Collegiate Brad Smith 90-91 Sean Hammonds 89-90 Bill Edwards All-Conference 91-92 Rob Haucke 1995 Vitaly Potapenko 90-91 Bill Edwards, Mark Woods 92-93 Jeff Unverferth 91-92 Bill Edwards 93- 94 Delme Herriman Newcomer of the Year 92-93 Bill Edwards, Mark Woods 94- 95 Delme Herriman 1995 Vitaly Potapenko 93-94 Mike Nahar 94-95 Vitaly Potapenko Selected by the coaching staff on the basis of desire and hustle.

1982-83 NCAA DIVISION II NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

National Championship Game

University of the District of Columbia Player FG-FGA FT-FT A Reb. TP Britt 8-20 1-2 7 17 Jones, J. 1-5 2-5 11 4 Jones, E. 10-1 6 6-10 11 26 Payne 2-7 1-2 0 5 Carson 0-5 1-3 2 1 Daniels 2-3 4-4 0 8 Carmichael 0-0 0-0 0 0 Morgan 0-2 0-0 0 0 Neal 2-3 0-0 1 4 Holland 0-0 0-0 1 0 Robertson 3-4 2-3 2 8 Blandin 0-0 0-0 1 0 Totals 28-65 17-29 38 73

Wright State University Player FG-FGA FT-FT A Reb. TP Monroe 6- 10 11 -11 8 23 Bias 7-11 2-2 8 16 Moore 6- 11 3-7 5 15 Holzapfel 2-4 0-0 2 4 Grote 2-3 4-4 3 8 Johnson 4-5 4-7 3 12 Ellis 0-0 2-2 0 2 Sanders 0-0 0-0 0 0 McCormick 0-0 2-2 0 2 Purcell 3-4 4-6 2 10 Ernst 0-0 0-0 0 0 Benninger 0-0 0-0 0 0 Raiders celebrate their 1983 national title in Springfield, . Totals 30-48 32-41 34 92

60 WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY I [ 12000 POINT CLUB I

Player Games Fr. So. Jr. Sr. Total 1. Bill Edwards (1990- 93) 114 432 528 586 757 2303 2. Bob Schaefer (1976- 79) 108 338 456 473 367 1634 3. Sean Hammonds (1990-94) 113 397 361 343 472* 1573 4. Mark Vest (1984-86) 88 509 535 515 1559 5. Marcus Mumphrey (1989-91) 111 241 427 466 331 1465 6. Lyle Falknor (1973-76) 99 331 272 417 398 1418 7. Bob Grote (1973-76) 99 142 357 428 479 1406 8. Joe Jackson (1985- 88) 113 181 316 462 429 1388 9. Fred Moore (1982-84) 89 287 463 547 1297 10. Andy Warner (1982- 86) 112 128 275 350* 517 1270 11 . Mark Woods (1989- 93) 113 270 197 336 413 1216 12. Rick Martin (1973-76) 99 240 291 331 320 1182 13. Eddie Crowe (1978-81) 107 225 317 255 315 1112 14. Bill Fogt (1971-74) 91 296 277 221 311 1105 15. Mike Nahar (1990- 94) 102 8 123 486 463 1080 16. Rodney Benson (1980-81) 56 436 612 1048 17. Bill Wilson (1977- 80) 109 139 297 288 316 1040 18. Tim Walker (1972-74) 84 55 394 302 258 1009 *Includes redshirt season

Bill Edwards Bob Schaefer Sean Hammonds Mark Vest Marcus Mumphrey Total Points-2303 Total Points-1634 Total Points-1573 Total Points-1559 Total Points- 1465

Bob Grote Joe Jackson Fred Moore Andy Warner Mark Woods Rick Martin Total Points-1406 Total Points-1388 Total Points-1297 Total Points-1270 Total Points-1216 Total Points-1182

Eddie Crowe Bill Fogt Mike Nahar Rodney Benson Bill Wilson Tim Walker Total Points-111 2 Total Points- 1105 Total Points- 1080 Total Points-1048 Total Points-1040 Total Points-1009

I BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 61 1 THROUGH THE YEARS I

78 Northern Kentucky (h) 69 66 Stetson (a) 70 1970-71 71 Thomas More (a) 70 118 Roosevelt (h) 59 1978-79 Won 20, lost 8/Home 15-3, away 5-5 Won 7, lost 17/Home 4-2, away 3-15 89 Cedarville (a) 78 94 IU-Southeast (h) 52 Coach: John Ross ·colonial City Classic 84 Akron (a) (2 OT) 81 Coach: Ralph Underhill Opp. wsu Opp. ""Rose-Hulman Invitational 72 Slippery Rock (a) 75 wsu 73 82 Cumberland (a) (30T) 84 91 Northern Kentucky (h) 87 103 Wilbertorce (h) 63 79 Berea (a) 96 1973-74 76 Cleveland State (a) 62 64 Miami (a) 56 Ashland (a) 95 Won 17, lost 8/Home 12-0, away 5-8 58 Franklin (a) 57 74 N. Kentucky (h) (UD) (OT) 69 89 Taylor (a)" 102 Coach: John Ross 71 Bellarmine (h) 64 72 Indiana Central (h) 70 79 93 Wilbertorce (n)" 101 wsu Opp. 73 Northern Kentucky (a) 85 72 Eastern Illinois (a) 67 Findlay (a) 87 87 Wilmington (h) 55 51 Central State (a) 59 73 St. Joseph's (a) 65 91 Grand Valley State (h) 84 69 Miami (a) 79 86 Thomas More (h) 74 112 Otterbein (h) 94 83 Harris Teacher (n)"• 63 73 Heidelberg (h) 54 109 Wilmington (h) 53 75 Youngstown State (a) 55 136 Scott AFB (n)""t 63 42 Cincinnati (a) 78 75 Evansville # 85 85 Capital (h) (OT) 81 76 93 Cumberland (h) 95 67 Cumberland (a) 81 72 St. Joseph's # 68 71 Akron (a) 103 Rose-Hulman (a) 91 76 Marietta (h) 58 ·colonial City Classic 133 Northeastern Illinois (h) 86 79 Otterbein (a) 105 87 Berea (h) 56 # NCAA tournament 89 Central State (h) (UD) 82 71 Cedarville (h) 82 81 Adrian (n)" 64 73 Indiana Central (a) 91 68 Wilbertorce (a) 67 62 Bluftton (n)" 60 1976-77 78 Thomas More (h) 82 69 Rio Grande (a) 71 92 Northern Kentucky (h) 59 Won 11 , lost 16/Home 8-7, away 3-9 54 Oakland (a) (OT) 55 89 Wilmington (a) 116 83 Urbana (h) 59 Coach: Marcus Jackson 96 Elmhurst (h) 77 76 Northwood (a) 87 61 Stetson (a) 64 WSU Opp. 89 Missouri-St. Louis (a) (OT) 94 81 Marian (h) 82 77 Rollins (a) 84 75 Slippery Rock (h)" 77 117 IUPUI (h) 64 59 St. Joseph's (a) 87 78 Kent State (a) 87 90 Western Illinois (h)• 82 80 Northern Kenlucky (a) 63 93 Defiance (a) 105 79 Rio Grande (a) 69 84 IUPUI (h) 89 77 Easlern Illinois (h) (UD) 66 89 Wilbertorce (h) 68 69 Cleveland State (h) 45 52 Cincinnati (a) 120 89 Bellarmine (a) 83 65 Transylvania (a) 86 64 Otterbein (a) 70 56 Northern Kentucky (h) 62 70 Cleveland State (h) (UD) 64 82 Bellarmine (h) 84 46 Franklin (a) 45 54 Miami (h) 67 91 Akron (h) 80 84 Earlham (a) 89 82 Marian (a) 88 55 Marian (a) 52 78 St. Joseph's (h) (OT) 79 92 Walsh (a) 83 99 Tiffin (h) 58 80 Indiana Central (h) 68 94 Missouri-St. Louis (h) 75 •Taylor University Invitational 120 Wilbertorce (h) 55 59 Akron (a) .. 71 109 Spring Arbor (h) 75 **McKendree College Holiday Tournament 99 Bellarmine (h) 75 58 North Dakota (a) 67 75 Northern Michigan # (a) 66 tGame does not count in season record 90 Rose-Hulman (a) (OT) 77 98 Northeastern Illinois (h) (3 OT) 96 68 St. Joseph's (h) # 73 80 Thomas More (h) 68 103 Chicago State (h) 69 # NCAA tournament 1971-72 102 Cedarville (h) 75 62 Northern Kentucky (a) 81 Won 9, lost 14/Home 6-4, away 3-10 ·colonial City Classic 83 Armstrong State (h) 81 1979-80 Coach: John Ross 66 Wisconsin-Milwaukee (a) 75 Won 25, lost 3/Home 18-1, away 7-2 wsu Opp. 1974-75 64 Wisconsin-Parkside (h) 69 Coach: Ralph Underhill 88 Berea (h) 87 Won 15, lost 1O/Home 10-2, away 5-8 80 Robert Morris (h) 76 wsu Opp. 75 Spring Arbor (n)" 71 Coach: John Ross 77 Cleveland State (a) 56 84 Oakland (h) 58 88 Taylor (a)" 104 Captains: Grote, Martin 71 Youngstown State (a) 73 93 Campbellsville (h) 79 52 Bellarmine (a) 74 wsu Opp. 61 Eastern Illinois (h) 74 95 Indiana Central (a) 84 70 Rose-Hulman (a) 89 71 Cincinnati (a) 89 70 Virginia Commonwealth (a) 82 92 Wayne State (h) 75 52 Kenyon (h) 71 92 Tiffin (h) 57 77 Franklin (h) 67 83 Miami (a) 68 63 Aquinas (n) 80 61 Miami (a) 85 85 Bellarmine (a) (OT) 88 99 Armstrong State (h) (UD) 85 86 Grand Valley State (a) 111 65 Heidelberg (h) 59 67 Cleveland State (h) 74 69 Otterbein (h) (UD) 65 61 Thomas More (h) 76 74 IU-Southeast (h) 53 69 Kentucky State (a) 74 115 St. Joseph's (h) 81 109 Marian (a) (2 OT) 107 44 Ohio Northern (n)" 37 93 Akron (h) 79 102 Bellarmine (h) 79 59 Wilmington (a) 73 71 Kenyon (a)" 55 55 Eastern Illinois (a) 62 82 Wilbertorce (h) 58 77 Wilbertorce (h) 78 83 Rice (a) 92 *Wright State Invitational 60 Central State (a) (UD) 69 85 Cedarville (h) 77 58 Cleveland State (h) 53 ••Forfeit victory for Wright State 84 Indiana Central (h) 74 83 Rio Grande (h) 81 78 Wilbertorce (h) 69 97 Heidelberg (h) 55 93 Cumberland (h) 81 57 Rollins (a) 59 1977-78 72 St. Joseph's (a) 68 63 Northwood (h) 89 38 Stetson (a) 62 Won 14, lost 13/Home 9-7, away 5-6 101 Elmhurst (h) 59 95 Wilbertorce (a) 81 90 Northern Kentucky (h) 76 Coach: Marcus Jackson 122 Marion (h) 86 85 Ohio Northern (a) 94 103 Rio Grande (h) 80 wsu Opp. 92 IUPUI (a) 77 83 Cumberland (a) 91 60 Akron (h) 63 78 West Virginia Wesleyan (h)" 76 116 Northern Kentucky (a) 66 65 Cleveland State (a) 75 79 Slippery Rock (h) 81 80 Wittenberg (h) (OT) 85 73 Thomas More (h) 70 86 Walsh (h) 82 87 Franklin (h) 60 81 Campbellsville (h) 69 78 Rice (a) 84 81 Earlham (h) 74 82 Urbana (a) 76 53 Northern Kentucky (a) 76 66 Bellarmine (a) 63 70 Thomas More (a) 81 60 Cleveland State (a) 75 79 Morehead State (h) 87 82 Missouri-St. Louis (h) (UD) 69 *Taylor University Invitational 88 Cumberland (h) 73 69 Miami (a) 73 88 Northern Kentucky (h) 70 79 Bellarmine (a) (OT) 83 67 Thomas More (h) 57 72 Youngstown State (h) 61 1972-73 80 Northern Kentucky (a) 78 82 IUPUI (a) (OT) 79 97 SIU-Edwardsville (h) 88 Won 17, lost 5/Home 8-3, away 9-2 62 Central State (h) 60 84 Wisconsin-Oshkosh (h) 71 78 Missouri-St. Louis (a) 71 Coach: John Ross 68 Thomas More (a) 58 74 Eastern Illinois (h) 71 64 Eastern Illinois (h) # 73 wsu Opp. 71 IU-Southeas1 (a) 76 57 Central State (a) 65 88 Indiana State-Evansville (h) # 85 64 Kenyon (a) 57 ·colonial City Classic 80 Roanoke (h) 60 # NCAA tournament 91 Northern Kentucky (a) 87 119 Clearwater Christian (a) 65 59 Miami (h) (UD) 84 1975-76 85 Armstrong State (a) 74 1980-81 68 Marietta (a) (OT)"· 63 Won 20, lost 8/Home 14-0, away 6-8 69 Akron (h) 61 Won 25, lost 4/Home 16-1, away 9-3 52 Cleveland State (a) 48 Coach: Marcus Jackson 90 Robert Morris (a) 81 Coach: Ralph Underhill 72 Denison (n)• 58 wsu Opp. 60 Youngstown State (h) 59 wsu Opp. 70 Kenyon (a)" 53 103 Oakland (h) 79 78 Indiana Central (a) 75 111 Wilbertorce (h) 72 78 Thomas More (h) 70 70 Cincinnati (a) 118 59 Virginia Commonwealth (h) 63 92 Miami (h) 84 65 Rio Grande (h) 64 107 Marian (h) 83 60 Eastern Illinois (a) 64 81 Bowling Green (h) 68 80 Principia (n) (2 OT) 82 86 Otterbein (h) 84 63 Bellarmine (h) 65 86 Wayne State (h) 65 79 Rose-Hulman (a)"· 61 87 Cumberland (h) 75 71 Wisconsin-Milwaukee (h) 69 124 St. Leo (a) 77 70 Otterbein (h) (OT) 74 91 Indiana Central (h) 82 62 Cleveland State (a) 77 85 Bellarmine (a) 76 76 Cumberland (h) 81 83 Ohio Northern (n)" 80 75 Kentucky State (h) 92 76 District of Columbia (h) 63 68 Ohio Northern (h) 47 68 Kenyon (ar 73 73 Northern Kentucky (h) (OT) 77 81 Eastern Illinois (h) 73 91 Marian (h) 68 89 Armstrong State (a) (OT) 85 85 Akron (a) 88 81 IUPUI (h) 61 74 Berea (a) 80 75 Cleveland State (h) 73 85 Point Park (h) 95 68 Indiana Central (a) 61 100 Wilbertorce (h) 69 84 Central State (h) 80 "Wright State Invitational 87 Marian (h) 67 81 Rose-Hulman (h) 60 74 Morehead State (a) 94 72 Central State (h) (UD) 58 81 Tittin (h) 67 78 Akron (h) 65 80 St. Joseph's (a) 87

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90 Northern Kentucky (h) 76 130 St. Joseph's (h) 92 108 Southern Indiana (h) (20T) 102 79 Maiyland-Baltimore County (a) 81 84 Bellarmine (h) 87 71 Lewis (n) # 57 111 Lake Superior State (h) 61 84 Xavier (a) 101 81 SIU-Edwardsville (h) 65 69 Kentucky Wesleyan (a) # 67 67 Toledo (a) 66 97 U.S. International (h) 89 107 St. Joseph's (h) 79 73 Bloomsburg State (a) # 53 72 Ashland (h) 65 81 Akron (h) 88 91 Northern Kentucky (a) 60 57 Cal State-Bakersfield (n) # 50 75 Kentucky Wesleyan (a) 90 83 Chicago State (a) 90 66 Youngstown State (a) 59 92 District of Columbia (n) # 73 75 Southern Indiana (a) 84 86 Central Connecticut State (h) 82 63 Eastern Illinois (a) 72 • Wright State Invitational 107 Northeastern Illinois (h) 79 82 Akron (a) (OT) 89 77 Central State (a) (UD) 62 # NCAA tournament 78 Otterbein (h) 71 82 Central State (h) (UD) 57 78 Kentucky Wesleyan (a) 60 98 St. Michael's (h)' 74 90 Central Connecticut State (a) 77 92 Indiana Central (h) 57 1983-84 86 SIU-Edwardsville (h)' 59 90 Maiyland-Baltimore County (h) 69 86 Siena Heights (h) 74 Won 19, lost 9/Home 14-4, away 5-5 97 IUPUI (h) 73 71 Dayton (a) 89 101 Spring Arbor (h) 62 Coach: Ralph Underhill 105 Michigan-Dearborn (h) 54 * Wright State Invitational 69 New York Tech (h) 61 WSU Opp. 67 IP-Ft. Wayne (h) 61 96 Kentucky Wesleyan (h) # 76 71 Davis and Elkins (h) 55 117 Marion (h) 81 1988-89 69 Northern Michigan (n) # 70 50 Edinboro (h) 42 74 Bellarmine (a) 66 Won 17, lost 11/Home 14-4, away 3-7 96 Indiana State-Evansvi1te (n) # 89 83 Indiana Central (h) 71 104 Charleston (h) (20T) 102 Coach: Ralph Underhill # NCAA tournament 97 Thomas More (h) 75 68 Ashland (a) 57 wsu Opp. 106 Chapman (h) 83 110 Central State (h) (UD) 77 88 Middle Tennessee State (h) 71 1981-82 70 Heidelberg (h) 74 70 Oakland City (h) 50 87 Central Michigan (a) 96 Won 22, lost 7/Home 15-2, away 7-5 70 Bellarmine (a) 82 87 Kentucky Wesleyan (h) 84 68 Drake (a)t 74 Coach: Ralph Underhill 53 IP-Ft. Wayne (a) 61 71 Malone (h) 69 95 George Mason (n) (20T)t 98 wsu Opp. 70 Northeastern Illinois (h)' 59 90 Franklin (h) 78 75 St. Francis (h) 74 102 Wilbertorce (h) 60 73 Cheyney (h)' 79 74 Northern Kentucky (a) 67 55 Bethune-Cookman (h)' 64 81 Bowling Green (a) 71 94 IUPUI (h) 72 91 Edinboro (h) 87 76 Howard (h)' 72 92 Franklin (h) 73 106 Illinois Tech (h) 67 91 Kentucky State (h) 68 56 Bowling Green (a) 73 65 Miami (a) 59 68 Central State (UD) 67 76 Indiana Central (a) 67 105 Liberty (h) 77 69 Charleston (a) 83 72 Ashland (h) 65 94 Kentucky Wesleyan (h) # 84 69 Howard (a) 67 100 Thomas More (h) 78 65 Indiana Central (a) 55 77 SIU-Edwardsville (h) # 73 94 Brooklyn (a) 70 86 Otterbein (h) 83 110 Maiycrest (h) 85 75 Cheyney (h) # 78 62 Ashland (h) 58 68 Charleston (h) 55 70 Indiana State-Evansville (a) 56 * Wright State Invitational 102 Central State (h) 70 99 Northeastern Illinois (h) 63 69 Kentucky Wesleyan (a) 81 # NCAA tournament 72 Western Illinois (h) 65 57 Lewis (h) 69 84 District of Columbia (a) 89 78 Akron (a) 87 77 Indiana Central (a) 61 78 Spring Arbor (h) 75 1986-87 86 Maiyland-Baltimore County (h) 81 73 Gannon (h) 55 66 Kentucky Wesleyan (h) 69 Won 20, lost 8/Home 17-1 , away 3-7 77 Wisconsin-Green Bay (h) 72 86 Central State (h) (UD) 72 69 Ashland (a) (20T) 60 Coach: Ralph Underhill 100 Mount St. Maiy's (h) 102 57 Northern Kentucky (h) (OT) 55 69 Louisville (a) 90 wsu Opp. 84 Northern Illinois (h) 85 105 IP-Ft. Wayne (h) 80 71 Bellarmine (h) 59 106 Ohio Dominican (h) 60 51 Middle Tennessee State (a) 83 96 IUPUI (h) 87 116 Michigan-Dearborn (h) 101 79 IP-Ft. Wayne (h) 78 87 Southern Utah State (h) 81 75 St. Joseph's (a) 56 90 St. Francis (IL) (a) 72 63 Northern Kentucky (h) 60 106 Wilmington (h) 88 85 Youngstown State (h) 74 100 Illinois Tech (a) 64 73 Toledo (a) 75 70 Eastern Kentucky (a) 65 97 Kentucky State (a) 89 66 District of Columbia (h) (OT) 68 116 Michigan-Dearborn (h) 77 70 Akron (h) 86 74 Transylvania (h) 60 • Wright State Invitational 75 Kentucky Wesleyan (a) 114 118 Brooklyn (h) 88 73 Central State (a) (UD) 94 122 Northeastern Illinois (h) 85 73 Northern Illinois (a} 82 74 Lewis (a) 76 1984-85 77 Queens (a) 67 105 Youngstown State (h) 90 83 Indiana Central (h) 87 Won 22, lost 7/Home 19-0, away 3-7 68 Pace (a) 71 105 Wisconsin-Milwaukee (h) 96 83 Siena Heights (h) 71 Coach: Ralph Underhill 100 Wooster (h) 75 t Drake Classic 52 Transylvania (a) 55 wsu Opp. 70 Kentucky Wesleyan (h) 64 • Wright State Invitational 69 Northern Kentucky (a) 67 102 Grace (h) 73 75 Queens (h)' 61 90 Kentucky State (h) 81 91 Northeastern Illinois (h) 83 76 Eastern Montana (h)' 73 1989-90 71 Kentucky Wesleyan (a) (OT) # 76 67 Malone (h) 65 93 Manchester (h) 53 Won 21 , lost 7/Home 14·1 , away 7--6 87 Bellarmine (n) (20T) # 86 53 Kentucky Wesleyan (a) 76 77 Edinboro (a) 79 Coach: Ralph Underhill WSU Opp. # NCAA tournament 71 Ashland (a) 67 52 Indianapolis (h) 47 113 Wilmington (h) 79 83 IP-Ft. Wayne (h) 72 69 Findlay (h) 72 96 South Alabama (n)" 82 93 Bellarmine (h) 84 90 Youngstown State (a) 99 1982-83 56 St. Jol1n's (a)" 76 93 District of Columbia (n)' 81 92 Kentucky State (a) 80 85 Bowling Green (h) 92 62 Florida Southern (a)' 66 92 IUPUI (h) 82 NCAA Champs 74 Central Michigan (h) 73 75 Won 28, loal 4/Home 17-3. away 11-1 82 Franklin (h) 77 Central State (a) (UD) 81 94 St. Francis NY (a) 80 Coach: Ralph Underhill 83 Missouri-St. Louis (h) (OT)" 78 52 Northern Kentucky (a) 64 113 U.S. International (a) 107 85 Central State (h)'. 70 wsu Opp. 82 Kentucky State (h) 74 81 Southern Utah State (a) 99 92 Indiana State-Evansville (h) 81 74 IUPUI (a) 77 69 Ashland (h) 67 91 Vermont (a)$ 82 91 65 Indiana Central (a) 60 99 Maiycrest (h) 86 94 Wilmington (h) 74 94 Georgia Southern (a)$ 88 Kentucky Wesleyan (h) 82 101 St. Francis NY (h) 82 96 Thomas More (h) 82 112 Spring Arbor (h) 70 79 Ashland (h) 76 101 Dayton (a) 99 107 Alderson-Broaddus (h) 88 70 IP-Ft. Wayne (a) 68 95 Chicago State (h) 72 78 West Virginia State (h) 61 79 Indiana Central (h) 71 93 Quincy (h) 71 55 Northern Kentucky (h) 53 • Wright State Invitational 90 Youngstown State (a) 80 97 Spring Hill (h) 57 80 113 Urbana (h) 78 66 . Akron (a) 98 Bellarmine (a) 91 116 U.S. International (h) 113 115 Michigan-Dearborn (h) 63 1987-88 92 St. Francis (IL) (h) 79 79 Eastern Kentucky (h) 66 71 Central State (h) 62 Won 16, lost 11/Home 12-2, away 4-9 68 SIU-Edwardsville (h)' 58 96 Liberty (a) 84 58 SIU-Edwardsville (a) 59 Coach: Ralph Underhill 67 Central State (h)' 89 99 Central State (h) 82 81 SIU-Edwardsville (h) 59 WSU Opp. 76 IUPUI (a) 65 66 Northern Illinois (h) 47 92 Charleston (a) 149 110 U.S. International (a) 97 83 Northeastern Illinois (h) 63 95 Kent State (a) 108 71 Pace (h) 70 60 Cheyney State (h) 68 91 Spring Arbor (h) 68 94 Youngstown State (h) 74 65 Wisconsin·Green Bay (a) 87 94 Indiana Central (h) 76 97 Wayne State (h) 82 108 Southern Utah State (h) 93 71 67 Western Illinois (a) 89 82 St. Bonaventure (a) 53 IP-Ft. Wayne (h) (OT) 54 69 Northern Kentucky (a) 84 65 Bowling Green (a) 66 96 Akron (h) 77 69 Northern Kentucky (h) 63 61 Lewis (n) # 53 99 Delaware State (h)' 96 81 Ashland (h) 77 65 Kentucky Wesleyan (a) 64 72 Kentucky Wesleyan (a) # 84 74 Northeast Louisiana (h)' 68 112 Chicago State (a) 94 86 Franklin (h) 64 * Florida Southern Invitational .. Wright State Invitational 68 Central Michigan (h) 97 77 Northern Illinois (a) 84 73 Transylvania (h) 62 98 Bethune-Cookman (h) 76 • Joe Lapehick Memorial T oumament 55 Central State (UD) 51 # NCAA tournament 80 Brooklyn (a) 56 $ USAir Classic 76 Gannon (a) 60 1985-86 80 Chicago State (a) 75 103 Bellarmine (h) 78 Won 28, lost 3/Home 22-1, away 6-2 103 Maiyland-Eastern Shore (h) 73 80 Kentucky Wesleyan (h) 56 Coach: Ralph Underhill 88 Howard (h) 69 55 Louisville (a) 71 7 wsu Opp. 93 Youngstown State (a) 63 101 Indiana Tech (a) 74 8 75 IP-Ft. Wayne (a) 66 87 Brooklyn (h) 70 88 Transylvania (a) 70 ,7 86 Northern Kentucky (h) 74 73 Maiyland-Eastern Shore (a) 77

BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 63 I I 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 Won 19, lost 9/Home 14-1, away 5-8 Won 15, lost 13/Home 12-4, away 3-9 Won 20, lost 1O/Home 14·3, away 6·6 Won 12, lost 18/Home 7-7, away 5-8 Coach: Ralph Underhill 9·7 Mid·Continent Conference 10-6 Mid-Continent Conference 9-9 Mid-Continent Conference wsu Opp. Coach: Ralph Underhill Coach: Ralph Underhill Coach: Ralph Underhill 69 Coastal Carolina (n)" B3 wsu Opp. wsu Opp. wsu Opp. 92 Cleveland State (a)" 99 82 Bowling Green (h) 76 65 University of Kentucky (a) B1 81 East Tennessee State (n) # 92 88 Tennessee State (h) B6 77 St. Joseph's (a)& B7 112 Wilmington College (h) 53 61 Amer. University of P.R. (a)# 68 103 St. Joseph's, IN (h) 67 63 Eastern Kentucky (a)& 77 102 Morehead State (h) 74 94 Pacific (n) # 99 85 Central Michigan (a) 11 2 82 Northern Illinois (h) B3 112 Prairie View A&M (h)$ B7 84 John Carroll (h) 79 60 Ohio State (a) 90 112 Central State (h)$ 66 88 Eastern Kentucky (h)$ 7B 53 Miami (a) B7 109 Youngstown State (a) 94 95 Alabama State (h)$ B9 55 Ohio State(a) 76 56 Day1on (a) B3 90 Stephen F. Austin (h)$ B3 95 Youngstown State (a) B1 BO Ohio (a) 77 55 Eastern Kentucky (a) 75 79 Murray State (h)$ 76 71 Ohio (a) B7 68 Miami (h) 75 80 Prairie View A&M (h) @ 64 56 Ohio University (a) 75 69 lllinois·Chicago (a)' 92 129 Morehead State (a) 63 79 Northeast Louisiana (h) @ 91 98 Missouri-Kansas City (a) 90 72 Eastern Illinois (h)' 65 136 Chicago State (h) 91 63 Ohio (h) 7B 84 Wisconsin-Milwaukee (h) 79 44 Wisconsin-Green Bay (a)' 63 92 Valparaiso (a)' 7B 77 Cleveland State (h) • B4 74 Bowling Green (a) B7 93 Akron (hr 6B 82 lllinois·Chicago (a)' B5 77 Day1on (h) 65 101 Missouri-Kansas City (a) 90 70 Valparaiso (h)" 63 87 Western Illinois (h)' 73 79 Youngstown State (h) • 73 99 Texas Southern (h) B7 84 Northern Illinois (a)' 70 104 Eastern Illinois (h)' BO 81 Western Illinois (a) • 60 96 Southern Utah (h) 93 68 St. Bonaventure (h) 71 100 Youngstown State (h)' 65 59 Valparaiso (a)' 63 123 Prairie View A&M (h) 93 52 Cleveland State (h)' 55 91 Cleveland State (h)' 99 53 Wisconsin·Green Bay (h) • 51 62 Kent State (h) 61 94 Western Illinois (h)' BO 90 Wisconsin-Green Bay (a)' BB 68 Northern Illinois (a) • 77 109 Southern Utah (a) 105 93 lllinois·Chicago (h)' B2 77 Northern Illinois (a)' B2 62 Eastern Illinois (h) • 63 100 Prairie View A&M (a) B6 68 Valparaiso (a)' 66 95 Youngstown State (a)' B7 85 lltinois·Chicago (a) • 109 82 Texas Southern (a) 97 91 Youngstown State (h) 73 85 Cleveland State (a)' 91 80 Wisconsin-Milwaukee (h) • 95 128 Chicago State (a) 96 86 Akron (a)' B9 96 lllinois·Chicago (h)' BB 87 Western Illinois (h) • 73 91 Xavier (h) B3 67 Cleveland State (a)' B5 79 Valparaiso (h)' 67 68 Valparaiso (h) • 75 91 Central State (h) 94 80 Wisconsin-Green Bay (h)' 62 66 Wisconsin-Green Bay (h)' 76 69 Cleveland State (a) • 68 B9 Wisconsin-Milwaukee (a) 106 70 Eastern Illinois (a)' 79 9B Northern Illinois (h)' 56 BB Youngstown State (a) • 7B 117 Chicago State (a) 106 BB Buffalo (h) 71 BO Eastern lllinois (a)" B7 70 lllinois·Chicago (h) • 86 107 Youngstown State (h) 71 78 Northern Illinois (h)' 73 B1 Western Illinois (a)' BO B9 Wisconsin·Milwaukee (a) • B7 11 2 Northeastern Illinois (h) 91 85 Western Illinois (a)' 91 94 Eastern Illinois (h)% 58 77 Eastern Illinois (a) • 68 'at North Coast Tournament (4th place/four teams) 72 Eastern Illinois (a)% 84 B2 Valparaiso (h)% 72 46 Wisconsin·Green Bay (a) • BO $USAir Classic (1st place/four teams) 'Mid-Continent Conference & Carrier Classic 94 rninois·Chicago (h)% BB 71 Northern Illinois (h) • 66 $USAir Classic (1st place/four teams) 54 Indiana (n) 1 97 67 Cleveland State (a) % 70 %Mid-Continent Tournament 'Mid-Continent Conference "Mid-Continent Conference $USAir Classic (1st place/four teams) #San Juan Shootout %Mid-Continent Tournament @USAir Classic (2nd place/four teams) ! NCAA Tournament %Mid-Continent Conference Tournament

1994-95 Won 13, lost 17/Home 10·9, away 3·8 Coach: Ralph Underhill WSU Opp. 63 Wisconsin (a) B6 62 Fairleigh Dickinson (h) 64 79 Wilmington (h) 61 74 Day1on (h) 53 56 Ohio(a) 90 90 Prairie View A&M (h)# 65 56 Youngstown State (h) # 62 67 Fairleigh Dickinson (a) 69 46 Manhattan (a) 91 61 Miami(h) 69 74 Mississippi Valley State (h) 65 7B Detroit (a)' 71 B2 Cleveland State (a)' 74 65 La Salle (h)' 74 73 Xavier (h)' B1 6B Northern Illinois (h)' 77 69 Loyola Chicago (a)' 75 76 Wisconsin-Milwaukee (a)' 74 79 Detroit (h)' 64 B3 Illinois at Chicago (a)' 94 74 Virginia Tech (h) 77 90 La Salle (a)' 92 84 Xavier (a)' 94 7B Cleveland State (h)' 60 B3 Buller (h)' 79 61 Wisconsin-Green Bay (h)' 75 The Student Union, which opened September 19, 1994, includes a BB Cleveland State (h)@ B1 71 Xavier (h)@ 70 fitness center with aerobic and weight training equipment, a small 76 Detroit (h) @ 69 gymnasium, and a pool for open recreation activities. 59 Wisconsin-Green Bay (h)@ 73 'MCC Conference games #USAir Classic @MCC Tournament

64 WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY I NAMES FROM THE PAST I B E J N T Theron Barbour/B1, B2 , B4, B5 Bill Edwards/90, 91 , 92, 93 Joe Jackson/B5, B6 , B7, BB Mike Nahar/90, 92, 93, 94 Al Taylor/B5, B6 Phil Benninger/B3 Eric Ellis/B3, B4 T. C. Johnson/82, B3, B4 Bilaal Neal/95 Jim Thacker/71 Rodney Benson/BO , B1 Eric ErnsVB3, B4, B5 James Jones/B5 , B6, B7, BB Scott Benton/B8, B9, 90, 91 Tyrone Joye/B5 , B6 u Anthony Bias/B2, B3 F 0 Jeff Unverferth/90, 91, 92, 93 Scott Blair/91, 92, 93, 94 Lyle Falknor/73, 74 , 75, 76 K Renaldo O'Neal/91 , 92, 93 Dave Bockhorn/7B Joe Fitzpatrick/77, 7B, 79, BO Sam Kilburn/75 v Jeff Bragg/7B, 79, BO, B1 Bill FogV71, 72 , 73, 74 p Mark VesVB4, B5, B6 Lincoln Bramlag/92 Lonnie Folks/74 L Clay Pickering/BO Quincy Brann/94, 95 John Lucas/72, 73 Ron Pierce/B9 w Dan Brinkman/75 G Lenny Lyons/B5, B6, B7 James Pinkney/79 Tim Walker/72, 73, 74 Corey Brown/B7, BB Rob Geistwhite/B7, BB, B9, 90 Rick Poole/77 Chris Wampler/B7, BB, B9, 90 Thad Burton/95 Henry Grace/B6, B7 M Robert Pounds/77 Andy Warner/B2, B4, B5, B6 Bob Grote/73, 74, 75, 76 Dave Magil l/71 Vitaly Potapenko/95 Derek Watkins/95 c Mike Grote/B2 , B3, B4 Leon Manning/BO, B1 Steve Purcell/B1, B2, B3, B4 Rodney Webb/B4, B5, B6, B7 Jimmie Carter/7B, 79 Grant Marion/B5, B6 Rob Welch/94, 95 Fred Clark/71, 72 H Bill Marras/72 R Roman Welch/BO, B1 Sterling Collins/94 Mike Haley 11/91, 92 Rick Martin/73, 74, 75, 76 Jon Ramey/92 , 93, 94, 95 Scott Wilder/BB, B9 Mike Conner/94, 95 Mark Hall/77 Rick Martinez/94, 95 Neil Reif/76, 77 Eric Wills/92, 93, 94, 95 Guy Conners/77 Sean Hammonds/90, 91 , 92, Mark McCormick/B2, B3, B5, B6 Rondey Robinson/BB, B9 Bill Wilson/77, 78, 79, BO Bob Cook/77, 7B , 79 93, 94 Greg McCurdy/72, 73, 74 Darryl Woods/94, 95 Tyrell Cromwell/90 Steve Hartings/7B, 79, BO, B1 Alan McGee/76, 77, 7B s Mark Woods/89, 90 , 91 , 93 Greg Cross/71 Rob Haucke/B9, 90, 91, 92 Chris McGuire/92, 93 Rob Sanders/B3, B4, B5, B6 Eddie Crowe/7B, 79, BO, B1 Stan Hearns/B2 Phil McKee/73 Mike Sarli/75 z Jim Cunningham/74, 75 Mike Herr/75 Keith Miller/BO, B1 Bob Schaefer/76, 77, 78, 79 Mike Zimmerman/7B, 79 , BO, B1 Delme Herriman/93, 94, 95 Ken Millisor/76 Bert Seard/B5 Rick Zink/77 D Andy Holderman/91 , 92 , 93, 94 Bill Mitchell/76 Curt Shellabarger/76, 77 Dave Dinn/B7 , BB, 90, 91 Tom Holzapfel/79, BO, B2, B3 Jim Minch/71 , 73, 74 Vince Shively/79 Bold type indicates current Mark Donahue/71 Matt Horstman/B7, BB, B9 Gary Monroe/B2, B3 Steve Shook/75, 76 player. Jim Hough/75 Fred Moore/B2, B3, B4 Dan Skeoch/90, 92 , 93, 94 Dan Huguely/76, 77, 7B, 79 Marcus Mumphrey/B9, 90 , 91 Brad Smith/B9 Jason Smith/93, 94 Dan Swain/73, 74, 75 I PLAYING PROFESSIONALLY Several former Raiders have continued their playing careers in the professional ranks. Scott Benton, one of the school's all-time leaders from three-point, played in Luxemberg while Rondey Robinson, a leader in rebounding, has played in Denmark. More recently, WSU has given Bill Edwards and Mike Nahartothe pros. Edwards, the all-time leading scorer and rebounder, was named to the 1994 All-Rookie Team of the CBA and landed a spot on the Philadelphia 76ers' roster briefly during that season. At the time of publication, Edwards is playing well in the Italian Professional League. Nahar, a 7-0 footer from Holland, is currently leading the Portugal Professional Bill Edwards Mike Nahar League in scoring and rebounding.

BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 65 I ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS I

Opponent Won Lost Underhill Harris Teachers 1 0 Principia 0 1 Adrian 1 0 Heidelberg 3 1 1-1 Queens 2 0 2-0 Akron 8 9 3-7 Howard 3 0 3-0 Quincy 0 1-0 Alabama State 0 1-0 Illinois-Chicago 3 5 3-5 Rice 0 2 0-1 Alderson Broaddus 1 0 1-0 Illinois Tech 2 0 2-0 Rio Grande 4 American of Puerto Rico 0 0-1 Indiana 0 0-1 Roanoke 0 Aquinas 0 1 Indiana Southeast 2 Robert Morris 2 0 Armstrong State 4 0 1-0 Indiana Tech 0 1-0 Rollins 0 2 Ashland 9 9-0 Indianapolis 16 2 13-2 Roosevelt 0 Bellarmine 12 7 10-2 IP-Fort Wayne 6 2 6-2 Rose-Hui man 4 Berea 2 2 IUPUI 9 2 8-1 St. Bonaventure 0 2 0-2 Bethune Cookman 1-1 John Carroll 0 1-0 St. Francis (IL) 2 0 2-0 Bloomsburg State 0 1-0 Kent State 2 1-1 St. Francis (NY) 3 0 3-0 Bluffton 0 Kentucky 0 0-1 St. John's 0 0-1 Bowling Green 3 4 3-4 Kentucky State 5 2 5-0 St. Joseph's (IN) 8 4 7-3 Brooklyn 4 0 4-0 Kentucky Wesleyan 9 7 9-7 St. Joseph's (PA) 0 1 0-1 Buffalo 0 1-0 Kenyon 3 2 St. Leo 0 1-0 Butler 0 1-0 Lake Superior 0 1-0 St. Michael's 0 1-0 Cal State-Bakersfield 0 1-0 La Salle O 2 0-2 Siena Heights 2 0 2-0 Campbellsville 2 0 1-0 Lewis 2 2 2-2 Slippery Rock 0 3 Capital 0 1-0 Liberty 2 0 2-0 South Alabama 1 0 1-0 Cedarville 3 Louisville O 2 0-2 S. Illinois-Edwardsville 6 6-1 Central Connecticut State 2 0 2-0 Loyola O 1 0-1 Southern Indiana 5 5-1 Central Michigan 3 1-3 Malone 2 0 2-0 Southern Utah 4 1 4-1 Central State 15 7 13-5 Manchester 0 1-0 Spring Arbor 6 0 5-0 Chapman 0 1-0 Manhattan O 0-1 Spring Hill 0 1-0 Charleston (WV) 2 2 2-2 Marian 5 2 1-0 Stephen F. Austin 0 1-0 Cheyney 0 3 0-3 Marietta 2 0 Stetson 0 3 Chicago State 7 6-1 Marion 2 0 2-0 Taylor 0 2 Cincinnati 0 4 Marycrest 2 0 2-0 Tennessee State 0 1-0 Clearwater Christian 1 0 Maryland-Baltimore County 2 2-1 Texas Southern 1 1-1 Cleveland State 11 11 5-7 Maryland-Eastern Shore 1 1-1 Thomas More 10 3 4-1 Coastal Carolina 0 1 0-1 Miami (OH) 4 8 4-3 Tiffin 3 0 Cumberland 4 4 Michigan-Dearborn 4 0 4-0 Toledo 1 1-1 Davis and Elkins 0 1-0 Middle Tennessee State 1-1 Transylvania 3 2 3-1 Dayton 3 2 3-2 Missouri-Kansas City 2 0 2-0 Urbana 3 0 1-0 Defiance 0 1 Missouri-St. Louis 4 4-1 U.S. International 4 0 4-0 Delaware State 0 1-0 Morehead State 2 2 2-0 Valparaiso 5 2 5-2 Denison 0 Mount St. Mary's 0 1 0-1 Vermont 1 0 1-0 Detroit 0 1-0 Murray State 0 1-0 Virginia Commonwealth 0 2 District of Columbia 3 2 3-2 New York Tech 1 0 1-0 Virginia Tech 0 1 0-1 Drake 0 0-1 North Dakota 0 Walsh 2 0 Earlham Northeastern Illinois 9 8-1 Wayne State 3 0 3-0 East Tennessee State 0 0-1 Northeast Louisiana 1 1 1-1 West Virginia State 0 1-0 Eastern Illinois 7 10 6-7 Northern Illinois 5 6 5-6 West Virginia Wesleyan 0 Eastern Kentucky 3 2 3-2 Northern Kentucky 19 7 13-2 Western Illinois 7 2 6-2 Eastern Montana 0 1-0 Northern Michigan 1 1 1-1 Wilberforce 10 2 4-0 Edinboro 2 1 2-1 Northwood Institute 0 2 Wilmington 7 2 5-0 Elmhurst 2 0 2-0 Oakland 2 1 1-1 Wisconsin 0 0-1 Evansville 0 1 Oakland City 0 1-0 Wisconsin-Green Bay 4 6 4-6 Fairleigh Dickinson 0 2 0-2 Ohio 4 1-4 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 5 3 4-2 Findlay 0 2 0-1 Ohio Dominican 1 0 1-0 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 0 Florida Southern 0 1 0-1 Ohio Northern 3 Wisconsin-Parkside 0 Franklin 8 0 4-0 Ohio State 0 2 0-2 Wittenberg 0 Gannon 2 0 2-0 Otterbein 5 3 4-0 Wooster 1 0 1-0 George Mason 0 1 0-1 Pace 1 1-1 Xavier 2 3 2-3 Georgia Southern 0 1-0 Pacific 0 0-1 Youngstown State 17 3 16-2 Grace 0 1-0 Point Park 0 TOTALS 452 240 342-149 Grand Valley State Prairie View A&M 5 0 5-0 Bold type indicates Wright State's 1995-96 opponents. 66 WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY MEET THE OPPONENTS -----...... ~M...... Barry Collier Mike Boyd Oliver Purnell Perry Watson

BUTLER CLEVELAND ST ATE DAYTON DETROIT At a Glance ... At a Glance ... At a Glance ... At a Glance ... Location: Indianapolis, IN 46208 Location: Cleveland, OH 44115 Location: Dayton, OH 45469 Location: Detroit, Ml 48221 Enrollment: 3,800 Enrollment: 18. 199 Enrollment: 6,300 Enrollment: 7,800 Affiliation: NCAA Division I Affiliation: NCAA Division I Affiliation: NCAA Division I Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Midwestern Collegiate Conference: Midwestern Collegiate Conference: Atlantic 10 Conference: Midwestern Collegiate Nickname: Bulldogs Nickname: Vikings Nickname: Flyers Nickname: Titans Colors: Blue & White Colors: Forest Green & White Colors: Red & Blue Colors: Red, White & Blue Homecourt: Hinkle Fieldhouse (11,403) Homecourt: Goodman Arena (13,610) Homecourt: UD Arena (13,455) Homecourt: Cobo Arena (11 ,143) Athletic Director: John Parry Athletic Director: John Kostantinos Athletic Director: Ted Kissell (8,837) Head Coach: Barry Collier Head Coach: Mike Boyd Head Coach: Oliver Purnell Athletic Director: Brad Kinsman Overall Record: 87-85 (6 years) Overall Record: 74-67 (5 years) Overall Record: 108-95 (10 years) Head Coach: Perry Watson 1994-95 Record: 15-12 1994-95 Record: 10-17 1994-95 Record: 7-20 Overall Record: 29-28 (2 years) Conference Record/Finish: 8-7/fifth Conference Record/Finish: 3-11 /ninth Conference Record/Finish: 0-12/ 1994-95 Record: 13-15 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/3 seventh Conference Record/Finish: 9-5/fourth Sports Information Director: Jim Sports Information Director: Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11 /2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/2 McGrath Rick Love Sports Information Director: Doug Sports Information Director: Office: 317/940-9671 Office: 216/687-2094 Hauschild Mark Engel Fax: 317/940-9808 Fax: 216/523-7257 Office: 513/229-4390 Office: 313/993-1745 Press Row: 317/940-9817 Press Row: 216/687-4819 Fax: 513/229-4461 Fax: 313/993-1765 Fax-On-Demand: 404/399-3066' Fax-On-Demand: 404/399-3066' Press Row: 513/749-2855 Press Row: (Cobo) 313/393-1391 Cont. Code: 692 Cont. Code: 692 Fax-On-Demand: 404/399-3066' (Calihan) 313/993-1750 Notes: 1222 Notes: 1413 Cont. Code: 285 Fax-On-Demand : 404/399-3066' Stats: 1223 Stats: 1411 Notes: 1102 Conf. Code: 692 Boxscore: 1224 Boxscore: 1414 Stats: 1102 Notes: 1322 Boxscore: 1106 Stats: 1323 1995-96 Schedule 1995-96 Schedule Boxscore: 1324 NOVEMBER NOVEMBER 1995-96 Schedule 12 INDIANA AAU (Exhibition) 18 INTERNATIONAL TEAM NOVEMBER 1995-96 Schedule 20 EUROPEAN NATIONAL 21 CLEVELAND AAU 24 HAWAII NOVEMBER (Exhibition) 25 IONA 26 Saint Louis/LSU 16 POLISH CLUB TEAM 25 MARYLAND-EASTERN SHORE 27 Alcorn State DECEMBER (Exhibition) 27 HANOVER DECEMBER 2 COASTAL CAROLINA 20 MICHIGAN AAU (Exhibition) DECEMBER 2 Ohio State 6 Eastern Kentucky 25 LONG BEACH STATE 2 Ball State 4 AKRON 9 WRIGHT STATE 29 BOWLING GREEN 6 Western Kentucky 12 Youngstown State 16 Cleveland State DECEMBER 9 INDIANA STATE 16 Daytont 19 CHI CAGO STATE 2 MICHIGAN 10 Marshall 18 Michigan 21 EASTERN ILLINOIS 6 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 20 James Madison 23 TOLEDO 28 MCNEESE STATE 1O Michigan State 29 Montana State (Big Sky Classic) JANUARY 30 MIAMI 16 WESTERN MICHIGAN 30 Big Sky Classic 4 Wisconsin-Milwaukee JANUARY 20 WAYNE STATE JANUARY 6 Wisconsin-Green Bay 3 HAMPTON 23 Iona 4 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO 11 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO 6 Massachusetts 29 Arizona State Tournament 6 PORTLAND 13 WRIGHT STATE 8 LA SALLE 30 Arizona State Tournament 8 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 18 Northern Illinois 11 TEMPLE JANUARY 11 Wright State 20 DETROIT 14 RHODE ISLAND 6 Northern Illinois 13 WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY 25 Butler 18 Virginia Tech 8 Loyola 18 Loyola 27 LOYOLA-CHICAGO 21 George Washington 13 UW-MILWAUKEE 20 Northern Illinois 30 ALCORN STATE 27 XAVIER 15 UW-Green Bay 25 CLEVELAND STATE FEBRUARY 29 Duquesne 20 Cleveland State 27 DETROIT 1 WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY FEBRUARY 22 WRIGHT STATE 31 LOYOLA 3 Detroit 1 GEORGE WASHINGTON 25 Illinois-Chicago FEBRUARY 8 WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE 3 St. Joseph's 27 Butler 3 WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE 10 BUTLER 6 BETHUNE-COOKMAN FEBRUARY 1O Cleveland State 14 Wright State 10 Fordham 3 UW-Green Bay 12 WRIGHT STATE 17 Loyola-Chicago 17 ST.BONAVENTURE 5 UW-Milwaukee 15 Illinois-Chicago 19 CAL POLY-SLO 20 Xavier 10 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO 17 NORTHERN ILLINOIS 22 NORTHERN ILLINOIS 24 La Salle 14 CLEVELAND STATE 22 Detroit 24 Illinois-Chicago 26 DUQUESNE 17 Wright State 24 Wisconsin-Green Bay MARCH MARCH 22 BUTLER MARCH 2-5 MCC Tournament 2 VIRGINIA TECH 24 LOYOLA 2-5 MCC Tournament 6-9 Atlantic 1O Championship 26 NORTHERN ILLINOIS MARCH 2-5 MCC Tournament

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68 WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY @ FLAMES Mike Calhoun Bob Hallberg Ken Burmeister Fran Fraschilla

EASTERN KENTUCKY ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO LOYOLA MANHATTAN At a Glance ... At a Glance ... At a Glance ... At a Glance ... Location: Richmond, KY 40475 Location: Chicago, II 60607 Location: Chicago, IL 60626 Location: Riverdale, NY 10471 Enrollment: 16,060 Enrollment: 23,482 Enrollment: 15,886 Enrollment: 3,400 Affiliation: NCAA Division I Affiliation: NCAA Division I Affiliation: NCAA Division I Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Ohio Valley Conference: Midwestern Collegiate Conference: Midwestern Collegiate Conference: Metro Atlantic Athletic Nickname: Colonels Nickname: Flames Nickname: Ramblers Nickname: Jaspers Colors: Maroon & White Colors: Indigo & Flame Colors: Maroon & Gold Colors: Kelly Green & White Homecourt: McBrayer Arena (6,500) Homecourt: UIC Pavilion (8,000) Homecourt: Alumni Gym (2,975) Homecourt: Draddy Gym (3,000) Athletic Director: Dr. Robert Baugh Athletic Director: Jim Schmidt Athletic Director: Chuck Schwarz Athletic Director: Robert J. Byrnes Head Coach: Mike Calhoun Head Coach: Bob Hallberg Head Coach: Ken Burmeister Head Coach: Fran Fraschilla Overall Record: 37-45 (3 years) Overall Record: 123-111 (8 years) Overall Record: 76-66 (five years) Overall Record: 68-23 (3 years) 1994-95 Record: 9-19 1994- 95 Record: 18-9 1994-95 Record: 5-22 1994- 95 Record: 26-5 Conference Record/Finish: 6-10/ Conference Record/Finish: 11-4/fourth Conference Record/Finish: 2-14/ Conference Record/Finish: 12-2/first seventh Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 4/7 eleventh Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/3 Sports Information Director: Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/4 Sports Information Director: Sports Information Director: Karl Park Anne Schoenherr Sports Information Director: Jeff Bernstein Office: 606/622-1253 Office: 312/996-5880 Ian Solomon Office: 718/920-0228 Fax: 606/622-1230 Fax: 312/996-5882 Office: 312/508-2575 Fax: 718/543-8802 Press Row: 606/622-2226 Press Row: 312/413-5712 Fax: 312/508-3884 Press Row: 718/920-0229 Fax-On-Demand: 404/399-3066" Fax-On-Demand: 404/399-3066" Press Row: 312/27 4-3550 Fax-On-Demand: 404/399-3066" Cont. Code: 68 Cont. Code: 692 Fax-On-Demand: 404/399-3066" Cont. Code: 626 Notes: 1333 Notes: 2003 Cont. Code: 692 Notes: 61 10 Stats: 1331 Stats: 2002 Notes: 1620 Stats: 61 11 Boxscore: 1337 Boxscore: 2005 Stats: 1622 Boxscore: 6112-61 13 Boxscore: 1623 1995-96 Schedule 1995-96 Schedule 1995-96 Schedule NOVEMBER 1995-96 Schedule NOVEMBER NOVEMBER 15 AUSTRALIAN CLUB TEAM NOVEMBER 8 B. C. Benston Croatia 9 KENTUCKY CRUSADERS 21 MARATHON OIL 8 AAU TEAM 15 Georgia Tech 16 FOREIGN NATIONAL TEAM 25 Chicago State 11 AUSTRALIAN CLUB 17- 18 Pre-Season NIT 25 MIAMI (OH IO) 28 OLIVET NAZARENE 25 Kent State 22-24 Semifinals/Finals 28 WEST VIRGINIA STATE DECEMBER 27 TRINITY COLLEGE 28 St. , John's DECEMBER 1 Boilermaker Invitational DECEMBER DECEMBER 2 Wright State 2 Boilermaker Invitational 2 DRAKE 9 MONMOUTH 5 DAYTON 9 NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS 6 Indiana State 16 Fordham 9 LOYOLA (CHICAGO) 16 Illinois 9 Eastern Kentucky 18 HOFSTRA 13 Louisville 18 Coppin State 18 Northern Iowa 21 Eastern Michigan 17 Central Florida 28 VALPARAISO 21 Appalachian State 23 Wright State 21 OAKLAND CITY JANUARY 28 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 30 UMC-WILMINGTON 28- 29 Cowboy Shootout 2 TEXAS A&M 30 NORTHWESTERN JANUARY JANUARY 4 Butler JANUARY 3 Marist 3 Morehead State 6 WRIGHT STATE 4 Northern Illinois 6 COLGATE 6 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI 11 Cleveland State 8 DETROIT 10 Rutger 10 MOREHEAD STATE 13 NORTHERN ILLINOIS 11 WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY 13 ST. PETER'S 13 Murray State 15 Marquette 15 Wright State 15 LOYOLA 15 Tennessee-Martin 20 Wisconsin-Green Bay 18 BUTLER 18 Fairfield 20 AUSTIN PEAY 22 LOYOLA 22 Illinois at Chicago 20 Hampton 22 MI DDLE TENNESSEE 25 DETROIT 25 WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE 23 IONA 27 Tennessee State 27 WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE 27 Cleveland State 25 SIENA 29 Tennessee Tech FEBRUARY 31 Butler 28 Loyola FEBRUARY 1 Wright State FEBRUARY 30 FAIRFIELD 5 Southeast Missouri 8 Northern Illinois 3 NORTHERN ILLINOIS FEBRUARY 10 TEN NESSEE-MARTIN 10 Detroit 10 WRIGHT STAT E 2 Canisius 12 MURRAY STATE 15 BUTLER 14 Wisconsin-Green Bay 4 Niagara 17 Middle Tennessee 17 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 17 CLEVELAND STATE 6 NOTRE DAME 19 Austin Peay 19 Loyola 19 ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO 11 Iona 24 TENNESSEE TECH 22 WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY 24 Detroit 15 Siena 26 TENNESSEE STATE 24 CLEVELAND STATE 26 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 18 St. Peter's 29 Ohio Valley Conference MARCH MARCH 23 NIAGARA Tournament 2- 5 MCC Tournament 2- 5 MCC Tournament 25 CANISIUS MARCH MARCH 1- 2 Ohio Valley Conference 2-4 MAAG TOURNAMENT Tournament

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BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 69 Herb Sendek Brian Hammel Larry Hunter Larry Gibson

MIAMI NORTHERN ILLINOIS OHIO TOLEDO At a Glance ... At a Glance ... At a Glance ... At a Glance ... Location: Oxford, OH 45056 Location: DeKalb, IL 60115 Location: Athens, OH 45701 Location: Toledo , OH 43606 Enrollment: 16,000 Enrollment: 23,177 Enrollment: 18,484 Enrollment: 23,000 Affiliation: NCAA Division I Affiliation: NCAA Division I Affiliation: NCAA Division I Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Mid-American Conference: Midwestern Collegiate Conference: Mid-American Conference: Mid-American Nickname: Redskins Nickname: Huskies Nickname: Bobcats Nickname: Rockets Colors: Red & White Colors: Cardinal & Black Colors: Kelly Green & White Colors: Midnight Blue & Gold Homecourt: Millett Hall (9 ,200) Homecourt: Evans Field House (6,044) Homecourt: Convocation Center Homecourt: Savage Hall (9,000) Athletic Director: Eric Hyman Athletic Director: Cary Goth (13,000) Athletic Director: Dr. Allen Bohl Head Coach: Herb Sendek Head Coach: Brian Hammel Athletic Director: Thomas Boeh Head Coach : Larry Gipson Overall Record: 42-18 (2 years) Overall Record: 55-56 (4 years) Head Coach: Larry Hunter Overall Record: 267-146 (13 years) 1994-95 Record : 23-7 1994-95 Record: 19-10 Overall Record: 414-145 (13 years) 1994-95 Record : 16-11 Conference Record/Finish: 16-2/first Conference Record/Finish: 1994-95 Record : 24-10 Conference Record/Finish: 10-8/fifth Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/3 7-8/seventh Conference Record/Finish: 13-5/ Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/5 Sports Information Director: Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/4 second Sports Information Director: John Estes Sports Information Directors: Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/4 Rod Brandt Office: 513/529-4327 Mike Korcek & Steve Nemeth Sports Information Director: Office: 419/530-3795 Fax : 513/529-6729 Office: 815/753-1706 George Mauzy Fax: 419/530-3795 Press Row: 513/529-8276 Fax : 815/753-9540 Office: 614/593-1299 Press Row: 419/530-2027 Fax-On-Demand: 404/399-3066" Press Row: 815/753-0628 Fax: 614/593-2420 Fax-On-Demand : 404/399-3066' Conf. Code: 622 Fax-On-Demand: 404/399-3066' Press Row: 614/593-0516 Conf. Code: 622 Notes: 1850 Conf. Code: 692 Fax-On-Demand: 404/399-3066' Notes: 2030 Stats: 1851 Notes: 2102 Conf. Code: 622 Stats: 2031 Boxscore: 1851 Stats: 2103 Notes: 1930 Boxscore: 2031 Boxscore: 2105 Stats: 1931 Boxscore: 1931 1995-96 Schedule 1995-96 Schedule NOVEMBER NOVEMBER 1995-96 Schedule 1995-96 Schedule 14 ATHLETES IN ACTION 13 EXHIBITION NOVEMBER NOVEMBER 17 CZECHOSLOVAKIA 19 ATHLETES IN ACTION 9 LE MANS BB CLUB OF 11 EXHIBITION 24- 26 Big Island Invitational 25 Eastern Kentucky FRANCE 15 EXHIBITION DECEMBER 27 NEW HAMPSHIRE 16 MARATHON OIL AAU 22-25 Great Alaskan Shootout 2 SAN FRANCISCO STATE 29 La Salle (Cleveland , OH) 25 AURORA DECEMBER 9 OLD DOMINION DECEMBER 27 Austin Peay 6 ILLINOIS 13 BALDWIN WALLACE 6 XAVIER 29 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 9 XAVIER 16 WRIGHT STATE 11 HIRAM DECEMBER 12 Wright State 20 Canisius 16 Long Beach State 2 BOWLING GREEN 16 West Virginia 23 Cleveland State (Las Vegas , NV) 4 Wichita 20 RIO GRANDE 29-30 MVP HOLIDAY CLASSSIC 27 WRIGHT STATE 7 Chicago 23 Duquesne JANUARY 30 Dayton 19 AKRON 29-30 Great Northern Classic 3 Eastern Michigan JANUARY 22 U.S. Air Force Academy JANUARY 6 BALL STATE 3 KENT 28 NIAGARA 3 Ball State 10 Miami 6 Ohio JANUARY 6 MIAMI 13 KENT 10 TOLEDO 1 Maine 10 Kent State 17 Ohio 13 Akron 4 LOYOLA 13 Bowling Green 20 Bowling Green 17 WESTERN MICHIGAN 6 DETROIT 17 TOLEDO 24 AKRON 20 Central Michigan 11 WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE 20 Akron 27 Western Michigan 24 EASTERN MICHIGAN 13 Illinois-Chicago 24 WESTERN MICHIGAN 31 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 27 Ball State 18 CLEVELAND STATE 27 Cental Michigan FEBRUARY 31 BOWLING GREEN 20 BUTLER 31 EASTERN MICHIGAN 3 Ball State FEBRUARY 25 Wisconsin-Green Bay FEBRUARY 7 MIAM I 3 OHIO 29 Wright State 3 Miami 10 Kent 7 Toledo FEBRUARY 7 KENT STATE 14 OHIO 10 AKRON 3 Loyola 10 BOWLING GREEN 17 BOWLING GREEN 14 Western Michigan 8 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO 14 Toledo 21 Akron 17 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 10 WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY 17 AKRON 24 WESTERN MICHIGAN 21 Eastern Michigan 15 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 21 Western Michigan 28 Central Michigan 24 BALL STATE 17 Butler 24 CENTRAL MICHIGAN MARCH 28 Bowling Green 22 Cleveland State 28 Eastern Michigan 2 EASTERN MICHIGAN MARCH 24 WRIGHT STATE MARCH 5-9 MAC Tournament 2 Kent 26 Deloit 2 BALL STATE 5-9 MAC Tournament MARCH 5-9 MAC Tournament 2- 5 MCC Tournament

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70 WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY VT

Bill Foster Scott Stemple Dick Bennett Mike Heideman

VIRGINIA TECH WILMINGTON WISCONSIN WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY At a Glance ... At a Glance ... At a Glance ... At a Glance ... Location: Blacksburg, VA 24061 Location: Wilmington, OH 45177 Location: Madison, WI 53711 Location: Green Bay, WI 54311 Enrollment: 22,287 Enrollment: 1,000 Enrollment: 40,305 Enrollment: 5,000 Affiliation: NCAA Division I Affiliation: NCAA Division Ill Affiliation: NCAA Division I Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Atlantic 10 Conference: Association of Mideast Conference: : Midwestern Collegiate Nickname: Hokies, Fighting Goblers Colleges Nickname: Badgers Nickname: Phoenix Colors: Chicago Maroon & Burnt Nickname: Quakers Colors: Cardinal & White Colors: Red, Green & White Orange Colors: Green & White Homecourt: UW Fieldhouse (11,500) Homecourt: Brown County Arena Homecourt: Cassell Coliseum (9,971) Homecourt: Hermann Court (3,250) Athletic Director: Pat Richter (5,600) Athletic Director: Dave Briane Athletic Director: Richard Scott Head Coach: Dick Bennett Athletic Director: Dennis Chambers Head Coach: Bill Foster Head Coach: Scott Stemple Overall Record: 361-188 (19 years) Head Coach: Mike Heideman Overall Record: 294-303 (28 years) Overall Record: 7-18 (1 year) 1994-95 Record: 13-1 4 Overall Record: 66-25 (4 years) 1994-95 Record: 25-10 1994-95 Record: 7-18 Conference Record/Finish: 7-11 /ninth 1994-95 Record: 22-8 Conference Record/Finish: 6-6/fourth Conference Record/Finish: 3-3/second Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/6 Conference Record/Finish: 11-4/third Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/0 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/4 Sports Information Director: Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/1 Sports Information Director: Sports Information Director: Steve Malchow Sports Information Director: Jack Williams Brian Neal Office: 608/262-1811 Sue Bodilly Office: 703/231-6726 Office: 513/382-6661 Fax: 608/262-8184 Office: 414/465-2498 Fax: 703/231-6984 Fax: 513/383-8557 Press Row: 608/262-7869 Fax: 414/465-2357 Press Row: 703/231-4905 Press Row: not available Fax-On-Demand: 404/399-3066• Press Row: 414/494-071 1 Fax-On-Demand: 404/399-3066. Fax-On-Demand: not available Conf. Code: 282 Fax-On-Demand: 404/399-3066• Conf. Code: 285 Notes: 3212 Conf. Code: 692 Notes: 2102 1995-96 Schedule Stats: 3213 Notes: 2201 Stats: 2103 Boxscore: 3214 Stats: 2202 NOVEMBER Boxscore: 2106 Boxscore: 2204 18 Mt. Union Tournament 21 MARIETIA 1995-96 Schedule 25 Wright State NOVEMBER 1995-96 Schedule 1995-96 Schedule 27 Muskingum 7 GEORGIA SELECT .NOVEMBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER 15 MARATHON OIL 11 ATHLETES IN ACTION 12 FOREIGN 1- 2 Shippensburg Tournament 20-22 MAUI INVITATIONAL 18 EXHIBITION 20 COURT AUTHORITY 6 HANOVER 28 NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS 28 MORGAN 28 COASTAL CAROLINA 20 CAPITAL DECEMBER DECEMBER DECEMBER 29-30 Heidelberg Classic 2 TEMPLE 1-2 First Bank Classic 2 WILLIAM & MARY JANUARY 5 Wright State 6 Kentucky 9 VMI 5 Bethany 9 ST. BONAVENTURE 9 IDAHO STATE 16 Georgia () 6 Washington and Jefferson 11 Providence 13 Oregon 18 WEST VIRGINIA 10 LAKE ERIE 14 VALPARAISO 16 MICHIGAN TECH 28 VIRGINIA (ROANOKE) 13 BLUFFTON 23 UW-MILWAUKEE 23 Western Kentucky 31 WRIGHT STATE 17 INDIANA EAST 28 EASTERN ILLINOIS 29-30 PEPSI ONEIDA NATION JANUARY 24 Thomas More 31 MARQUETIE CLASSIC 4 A-10 CONFERENCE USA 27 Lake Erie JANUARY JANUARY CHALLENGE 31 OHIO WESLEYAN 3 MICHIGAN 4 WRIGHT STATE 7 ST. JOSEPH'S FEBRUARY 7 Penn State 6 CLEVELAND STATE 10 Duquesne 4 Shawnee State 10 Indiana 11 Loyola 13 LA SALLE 7 THOMAS MORE 13 IOWA 13 Butler 15 GEORGE WASHINGTON 10 Bluffton 17 MICHIGAN STATE 15 DETROIT 18 DAYTON 14 DENISON 20 Northwestern 18 UW-Milwaukee 22 St. Bonaventure 19 CINCINNATI BIBLE 24 MINNESOTA 20 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO 25 George Washington 23-24 AMC Conference Tournament 31 Ohio State 25 NORTHERN ILLINOIS 27 FORDHAM FEBRUARY FEBRUARY 31 UNG-GREENSBORO 3 Illinois 1 Cleveland State FEBRUARY 7 PURDUE 3 Wright State 3 Rhode Island 10 OH IO STATE 1O Northern Illinois 6 DUQUESNE 17 Minnesota 12 Detroit 10 Xavier 21 NORTHWESTERN 14 LOYOLA 13 LIBERTY 24 Michigan State 17 Detroit 17 MASSACHUSETIS 28 Iowa 19 UW-MILWAUKEE 22 La Salle MARCH 22 Illinois-Chicago 25 Temple 2 INDIANA 24 BUTLER 29 XAVIER 6 PENN STATE MARCH MARCH 9 Michigan 2- 5 MCC Tournament 6-9 ATLANTIC 10 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT

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BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 71 Nutter Center Information

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Ric Cobb Dan Peters .,.. The Nutter Center is N accessible from 1-675, WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE YOUNGSTOWN STATE Ohio 444 and Colonel Glenn Highway At a Glance ... At a Glance ... Location: Milwaukee, WI 53201 Location: Youngstown, OH 44555 Enrollment: 23,500 Enrollment: 13,824 Affiliation: NCAA Division I Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Midwestern Collegiate Conference: Mid-Continent Nickname: Panthers Nickname: Penguins Colors: Black & Gold Colors: Red & White Homecourt: MECCA Arena (1 1,052) Homecourt: (8,000) Athletic Director: Bud Haidet Athletic Director: Jim Tressel Head Coach: Ric Cobb Head Coach: Dan Peters Overall Record: First Year Overall Record: 182-84 (nine years) 1994-95 Record: 3-24 1994-95 Record: 18-10 Conference Record/Finish: 2-16/tenth Conference Record/Finish: 10-8/fourth Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/5 Sports Information Director: Sports Information Director: Paul Helgren Greg Gulas Office: 414/229-5674 Office: 216/742-3192 If buying tickets for physically challenged patrons, please specify. Fax: 414/229-6759 Fax: 216/742-3191 Press Row: 414/273-3807 Press Row: 216/742-3192 Fax-On-Demand: 404/399-3066• Fax-On-Demand: not available Conf. Code: 692 Notes: 2305 Stats: 2306 1995-96 Schedule Boxscore: 2307 NOVEMBER Information by Phone 18 EXHIBITION Nutter Center Box Office 1995-96 Schedule 28 Northwestern NOVEMBER DECEMBER (Cash Only) In Person TBA AAU-WISCONSIN 2 WASHINGTON AND 513/873-4 789 16 FOREIGN TEAM JEFFERSON TDD 513/873-4777 24 ILLINOIS TECH 10 KENYON COLLEGE 26 Marquette 12 CLEVELAND STATE 28 Iowa State 16 Maine DECEMBER 19 Wright State 5 WESTERN ILLINOIS 21 Robert Morris 7 NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS 30 NIAGARA 9 VALPARAISO JANUARY 14 Northeastern Illinois 2 Buffalo 23 Wisconsin 28 Stetson 6 Western Illinois JANUARY 8 Missouri/Kansas City Basketball Seating 4 CLEVELAND 13 NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS 8 BUTLER 15 CHICAGO STATE 11 Northern Illinois 20 Eastern Illinois TicketMaster 13 Detroit 22 Valparaiso 18 UW-GREEN BAY 27 TROY STATE Charge-By-Phone: 218 20 WRIGHT STATE 29 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT Dayton 513/228-2323 25 Loyola Chicago FEBRUARY 27 Illinois-Chicago 3 MISSOURI/KANSAS CITY Cincinnati 513/749-4949 31 Western Illinois 5 WESTERN ILLINOIS Columbus 614/431 -3600 FEBRUARY 1O Chicago State 23 Butler 12 Northeastern Illinois Box Office Hours: 5 DETROIT 17 VALPARAISO Mon.- Fri . 10 A.M.-6 P.M. 8 Cleveland 19 EASTERN ILLINOIS 15 NORTHERN ILLINOIS Sat. 1O A.M.-4 P.M. Concert Seating 22 Central Connecticut 17 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO 19 UW-Green Bay 24 Troy State 22 Wright State 28 BUFFALO 26 LOYOLA CHICAGO MARCH MARCH 3- 5 Mid-Continent Tournament 2-5 MCC Tournament TICKETS AT ~- TICKE'f(,-;v~~~..:::::::»:=::::;}~5=N::--®

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72 WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY [ RAIDER HEAD COACHES I

John Ross Marcus Jackson Ralph Underhill

Year Won Lost Percentage Coach Year Won Lost Percentage Coach 1970-71 7 17 .292 John Ross 1978-79 20 8 .714 Ralph Underhill 1971-72 9 14 .391 John Ross 1979-80 25 3 .893 Ralph Underhill 1972-73 17 5 .773 John Ross 1980-81 25 4 .862 Ralph Underhill 1973-74 17 8 .680 John Ross 1974-75 15 10 .600 John Ross 1981-82 22 7 .759 Ralph Underhill Totals (Ross) 65 54 .546 1982-83 28 4 .875 Ralph Underhill 1975-76 20 8 .7 14 Marcus Jackson 1983-84 19 9 .678 Ralph Underhill 1976-77 11 16 .407 Marcus Jackson 1984-85 22 7 .759 Ralph Underhill 1977-78 14 13 .5 18 Marcus Jackson 1985-86 28 3 .903 Ralph Underhill Totals (Jackson) 45 37 .549 1986-87 20 8 .714 Ralph Underhill 1987-88 16 11 .593 Ralph Underhill 1988-89 17 11 .607 Ralph Underhill 1989-90 21 7 .750 Ralph Underhill 1990-91 19 9 .679 Ralph Underhill 1991-92 15 13 .536 Ralph Underhill 1992-93 20 10 .667 Ralph Underhill 1993-94 12 18 .400 Ralph Underhill 1994-95 13 17 .433 Ralph Underhill Totals (Underhill) 342 149 .697 Totals 452 240 .653 I RAIDERS ON THE ROAD I Sat. , Dec. 9 DAYTON Arrive Chicago 2:14 P.M. Mon., Jan. 22 DETROIT Depart WSU : 6 P.M. Depart Chicago: 2:44 P.M. Depart Milwaukee: 10:40 A.M. Return WSU: 11 P.M. American #4295 Northwest #1104 Arrive Green Bay: 3:49 P.M. Arrive Detroit: 12:45 P.M. Sun. , Dec. 16 TOLEDO Holiday Inn City Center Depart Detroit: By bus immediately Depart WSU: 1 P.M. (Dec. 15) 414/437-1199 after game. Return WSU: 2 P.M. (Dec. 17) FAX 414/437-5900 Arrive Dayton: 3 A.M. (Jan. 23) Holiday Inn Crown Plaza Doubletree Suites Hotel 419/241-1411 Sat. , Jan. 6 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO 810/350-2000 FAX 419/241-8161 Depart Green Bay: 11 :40 A.M. (Jan. 5) FAX 810/350-1185 American #4193 Wed., Dec. 27 MIAMI Arrive Chicago: 12:44 P.M. Sat., Feb. 10 LOYOLA Depart WSU: 3:45 P.M. (Dec. 27) Depart Chicago: 8:15 P.M. (Jan. 6) Depart Dayton: 12 P.M. (Feb. 9) Arrive WSU : 11 P.M. American #4050 Courtyard by Marriott Sun. , Dec. 31 VIRGINIA TECH Arrive Dayton: 10:40 P.M. 312/329-2500 Depart WSU for Airport: 1O:15 A.M. Courtyard by Marriott FAX 312/329-0293 (Dec. 30) 312/329-2500 Mon ., Feb. 12 BUTLER Depart Dayton: 11 :50 A.M. FAX : 312/329-0293 Depart Chicago: 11 A.M. (Feb. 11) USAir #1053 Sat., Jan. 13 CLEVELAND STATE Return WSU: 2 A.M. (Feb. 13) Arrive Charlotte: 1:05 P.M. Depart Dayton: 1 P.M. (Jan. 12) Hyatt Regency Hotel Depart Charlotte: 1:55 P.M. Return Dayton: 2 A.M. (Jan. 14) 317/632-1234 USAir #463 Radisson Suites Hotel FAX: 317/231-7569 Arrive Roanoke: 2:42 P.M. 216/523-8000 Depart Roanoke: 9:30 A.M. Sat., Feb. 24 NORTHERN ILLINOIS FAX 216/523-1698 USAir #25 (Jan. 1) Depart WSU for Airport: 8:45 A.M. (Feb. 23) Arrive Charlotte: 10:15 A.M. Sat., Jan. 20 WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE Depart Dayton: 10:16 A.M. Depart Charlotte: 12:20 P.M. Depart WSU for Airport: 1:15 P.M. (Jan.19) American #4313 USAir #1194 Depart Dayton: 2:55 P.M. Arrive Chicago: 10:41 A.M. Arrive Dayton: 1:37 P.M. Northwest #1769 Depart Chicago: 1:14 P.M. (Feb. 25) Marriott Hotel Arrive Detroit: 3:57 P.M. American #4037 703/552-7001 Depart Detroit: 4:40 P.M. Arrive Dayton: 3:34 P.M. FAX 703/552-0827 Northwest #1594 Holiday Inn Thurs. , Jan. 4 WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY Arrive Milwaukee: 4:49 P.M. 815/562-5551 Depart WSU for Airport: 12:15 P.M. Hyatt Regency Hotel FAX 815/562-3911 (Jan. 3) 414/276-1234 Depart Dayton: 1:44 P.M. FAX 414/276-6338 American #4098

BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 73 I POST-SEASON TOURNAMENT JI 1996 MCC Men's Basketball Championship March 2 March 3 March 5 #1 Seed March 2-5, Ervin J. Nutter Center, Dayton, Ohio 2:30 P.M. #8 Seed Quarterfinals 2 P.M. Saturday, March 2 #5 Seed (SportsChannel) Noon #4 Seed Semifinals 7:35 P.M. Sunday, March 3 #3 Seed (SportsChannel) 6 or 8:30 P.M. #6 Seed Championship 4:30 P. M. Tuesday, March 5 #7 Seed (ESPN) 6 or 8:30 P.M. #2 Seed

• If Wright Slate is seeded 2, 3, 6 or 7, its game will begin at 8:30 P.M. In any other case, the Nos. 2 and 7 seeds will play at 6 P.M., and the Nos. 3 and 6 seeds will play at 8:30 P.M. • The second game in each session wi11 start no earlier than the scheduled time with at last 20 minutes between each game. All times Eastern Standard- Midwestern Collegiate Conference 6/20/95

First Round* Second Round* Regionals Semifinals National Semifinals Regionals Second Round* First Round* March 14·15 March 16-17 Championship March 16·17 March 14·15 1

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March 22 and 24 Southeast Rupp Arena, Lexington, KY West McNichols Arena, Denver, CO

Final Four March 30 and April 1 , East Rutherford, NJ

1997 NCAA Tournament Sites and Dates Bids announced Sunday, March 9, 1997

First and Second Rounds March 13 and 15 East Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Winston-Salem, NC Southeast The Pyramid, Memphis, TN Midwest The Palace, Auburn Hills, Ml West Huntsman Center, Salt Lake City, UT

March 14 and 16 East , Pittsburgh, PA Bids announced Sunday, March 10, 1996 Southeast , Charlotte, VA Midwest Kemper Arena, Kansas City, MO West McKale Center, Tucson, AZ First and Second Rounds Regionals March 14 and 16 March 20 and 22 East Providence Civic Center, Midwest , San Antonio, TX Providence, RI West San Jose Arena, San Jose, CA Southeast RCA Dome, Indianapolis, IN* Midwest , Dallas, TX March 21 and 23 West University Arena, East Carrier Dome, Syracuse, NY Albuquerque, NM Southeast Civic Center, Birmingham, AL March 15 and 17 Final Four East Richmond Coliseum, March 29 and 31 Richmond, VA RCA Dome, Indianapolis, IN* Southeast Orlando Arena, Orlando, FL Midwest , Milwaukee, WI Future Final Fours West University Activity Center, 1998 AlamoDome, San Antonio, TX Tempe, AZ 1999 ThunderDome, St. Petersburg, FL Regionals 2000 RCA Dome, Indianapolis, IN* March 21and23 2001 Metrodome, Minneapolis, MN East Georgia Dome, Atlanta, GA 2002 Georgia Dome, Atlanta, GA

Midwest Metrodome, Minneapolis, MN *Co-hosted by the MCC and Butler BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 75 I MEDIA INFORMATION ]

The 1995-96 media guide is designed to press room prior to each game. Visiting teams After that time Coach Underhill generally assist your coverage of the Wright State will also be encouraged to distribute their conducts open practices, and media University men's basketball team. Additional information at the location. A complete NCAA members are permitted to observe. information is available by contacting the box score and play-by-play will be distributed Practice time is routinely from 2:30 P.M. to sports information office at 513/873-2771. as soon as possible following the contest. 4:30 P.M. and interviews may be requested Halftime box scores will be available at of the players or coaches before or after Credentials: Season credentials will be intermission. "Quickie" stats will also be that time. Press members should not solicit available to the local-beat reporters and available, as well as score updates from interviews of the players during practice columnists, as well as to the local television other games. time or during the day of the game. The stations, prior to the first game. Season sports information office will set up inter­ passes are also available to the local views with players if requested two newspaper photographers. Game-by-game or three days in advance. To speak with credentials should be requested at least Coach Underhill, call the basketball three days in advance and will be held at the office at 513/873-2771 . A good time to Will Call window at entrance #9 off parking reach Underhill is 1-2 P. M. Wright State lot #5. reserves the right to close practice or Parking: Season parking passes will also deny interviews. be available to the local media prior to the Postgame Interviews: Following a opener. Press parking will be in a designated cooling-off period, the visiting coach will area on lot #5 . Parking requests for an briefly address the media in the press individual game should be made as far in room. He will be followed by "casual" advance as possible. interviews of requested WSU players who Photographers: Still photographers are will then be dismissed. Coach Underhill limited to working the endlines of the court. will then meet with the press. If demand Video camera operators may also use the warrants, opposing players will be brought endlines or shoot from the concourse level to the press room along with his coach. behind the endlines. Visiting teams may The Raider locker room will be closed to shoot video from platforms near midcourt media and fans on game day. The visiting but must alert the sports information office locker room will be open at the discretion beforehand. Team videographers will not of the opposing coach. FAX: A FAX machine is available for use be allowed on platforms during games Sports Information Personnel: Sports by the media and by visiting teams as televised locally, but the concourse is Information Director Bob Noss is assisted requested. The FAX machine is located on available for use or the television center can by the following: Assistant SID Matt Zircher, the third floor in the sports information office. provide a videotape of the game if a blank SID Assistant Mindy Bishop, Jenn Crowe, tape is provided in advance. Interview Policy: Except for the first practice Kate Antos, Bernadette Vielhaber, Leanne Radio: Permission to broadcast games from on October 15, Wright State will conduct Stricker, Dana Heath, Trina Thompson, the Ervin J. Nutter Center must be granted closed practices until November 1, 1995. Kelli Jones, and Brad Platzer. by the sports information office. A phone line is available along press row for the official station of the visiting team at a cost of $125 per game. A reciprocal agreement may also be arranged. Unless specified otherwise, space on the press row will be allocated for a broadcast crew of two. Television: All requests for televising Wright State basketball should be directed to Dr. Michael J. Cusack, director of athletics. Press Room: A press room is located on the court level just outside the open end of the horseshoe-shaped arena. Counter space and phone lines are available for writers. Refreshments will be provided before the game and at halftime. Phone Lines: All phone lines are available by collect or reverse charges only. Lines must be requested through the SID office. Services: Score sheets, season statistics and game notes will be available in the WSU students generally come out in full force for their Raiders. ·

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