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Career: Leading Scorers Career: Most Free Throws Made Most Field Goals Attempted 1. Stephen Jackson (1983-87) ...... 2,216 1. Billy Harris (1999-2004) ...... 353 GAME: (30) Stephen Jackson vs. St. Joseph’s, 2. Chris Bowles (1990-94) ...... 2,169 2. Chris Bowles (1990-94) ...... 333 1983-84 3. Stan Gouard (1993-96) ...... 1,619 3. Stan Gouard (1993-96) ...... 326 SEASON: (500) Stephen Jackson, 1983-84 4. Billy Harris (1999-2004) ...... 1,381 4. Wayne (1996-98) ...... 298 5. Ilo Mutombo (1987-91) ...... 1,352 5. Tyrone Tate (1992-94) ...... 287 Most Free Throws Made 6. Ernie Brothers (1973-76) ...... 1,268 GAME: (20) Duron Hebron vs. Kentucky State, 7. Diond’re Givens (1999-03) ...... 1,262 Career: Most Free Throws Attempted 1992-93 8. DeJuan Rowser (1974-77) ...... 1,226 1. Chris Bowles (1990-94) ...... 520 SEASON: (147) Tyrone Tate, 1993-94 9. Cris Brunson (2001-prestent) . . . .1,203 2. Stan Gouard (1993-96) ...... 503 Consecutive Free Throws Made: (33) Chad 10. Cully Nelson (1979-83) ...... 1,198 3. Wayne Houston (1996-98) ...... 420 Gilbert, 1994-95 11. Cortez Collins (1975-79) ...... 1,140 4. DeJuan Rowser (1974-77) ...... 388 12. John Brown (1978-82) ...... 1,105 5. Tyrone Tate (1992-94) ...... 363 Most Free Throws Attempted 13. Kelly Williams (1979-83) ...... 1,094 GAME: (26) Duron Hebron vs. Kentucky State, 14. Craig Martin (1990-94) ...... 1,066 Career: Most Three- Goals Made 1992-93 15. Robin Clark (1985-90) ...... 1,058 1. Cris Brunson (2001-present) ...... 191 SEASON: (219) Stan Gouard, 1994-95 16. Dan Labhart (1976-80) ...... 1,041 2. Robin Clark (1985-90) ...... 170 17. Chad Gilbert (1994-96) ...... 1,011 3. Ryan Kelley (1996-00) ...... 164 Most Three-point Field Goals Made 18. Jeremy Pearson (1996-98) ...... 972 4. Matt Carter (1998-2002) ...... 143 GAME: (8) Jeremy Pearson vs. Puerto Rico- 19. Ryan Kelley (1996-00) ...... 967 5. Craig Martin (1990-94) ...... 132 Mayaquez, 11-18-97; Robin Clark vs. Scott Taylor (1992-96) ...... 967 IPFW, 2-24-90 Career: Most Three-point SEASON: (79) Robin Clark, 1989-90 Career: Leading Rebounders Field Goals Attempted 1. Chris Bowles (1990-94) ...... 1,129 1. Cris Brunson (2001-present) ...... 445 Most Three-point Field Goals Attempted 2. Ilo Mutombo (1987-91) ...... 917 2. Ryan Kelley (1996-00) ...... 409 GAME: (12) Stephen Jackson vs. , 3. Cully Nelson (1979-83) ...... 790 3. Robin Clark (1985-90) ...... 395 1986-87 and vs. Ashland, 1986: 87 4. Billy Harris (1999-2004) ...... 782 4. Craig Martin (1990-94) ...... 329 SEASON: (199) Cortez Barnes, 1994-95 5. Stan Gouard (1993-96) ...... 702 5. Jeremy Pearson (1996-98) ...... 323 6. DeJuan Rowser (1974-77) ...... 691 7. Julian Hall III (1985-87) ...... 565 Diond’re Givens (1999-03) ...... 565 Career: Most Assists 1. Marc Hostetter (1993-97) ...... 498 9. Cortez Collins (1975-79) ...... 564 2. Tyrone Tate (1992-94) ...... 431 10. John Brown (1978-82) ...... 540 3. Kent Payne (1982-84) ...... 425 11. Dennis Humphrey (1987-91) ...... 487 4. Jeff Embrey (1984-86) ...... 403 12. Bob Grannan (1970-74) ...... 485 5. P.K. Falkenstein (1986-89) ...... 306 John Hollinden (1979-81) ...... 485 14. Emanuel Rowser (1975-79) ...... 460 15. Kimon Green (1998-2001) ...... 458 Career: Most Steals 1. Stan Gouard (1993-96) ...... 175 16. Terry Kirchoff (1972-76) ...... 457 2. Stephen Jackson (1983-87) ...... 168 17. Kelly Williams (1979-83) ...... 445 3. Marc Hostetter (1993-97) ...... 153 18. Randy Curl (1976-78) ...... 440 4. Robin Clark (1985-90) ...... 130 19. Chad Gilbert (1994-96) ...... 431 5. Scott Taylor (1992-97) ...... 12 20. Joel Thomas (1995-99) ...... 412 Career: Most Blocks Career: Leaders in Games Played 1. John Hollinden (1979-81) ...... 365 1. Billy Harris (1999-2004) ...... 126 2. Kimon Green (1998-2001) ...... 170 2. Ryan Kelley (1996-00) ...... 123 3. Chris Bowles (1990-94) ...... 149 Diond’re Givens (1999-03) ...... 123 4. Ilo Mutombo (1987-91) ...... 128 4. Marc Hostetter (1993-97) ...... 117 5. Julian Hall, III (1985-87) ...... 123 5. Craig Martin (1990-94) ...... 115

Career: Most Field Goals Made GAME & SEASON RECORD BOOK 1. Stephen Jackson (1983-87) ...... 954 2. Chris Bowles (1990-94) ...... 901 Most Points 3. Stan Goaurd (1993-96) ...... 634 GAME: (45) Chris Bowles at Northern 4. Diond’re Givens (1999-03) ...... 556 Kentucky, 1990-91 Cortez Collins was USI’s first All- 5. Ilo Mutombo (1987-91) ...... 537 SEASON: (623) Stan Gouard, 1994-95 American; earning NABC All-America Career: Most Field Goals Attempted Most Field Goals Made honors in 1979. Collins, who was drafted 1. Stephen Jackson (1983-87) ...... 1,930 GAME: (19) Chris Bowles at Northern 2. Chris Bowles (1990-94) ...... 1,238 by the Chicago Bulls, finished his career Kentucky, 1990-91 at USI with 1,140 points and 564 3. DeJuan Rowser (1974-77) ...... 1,134 SEASON: (256) Stephen Jackson, 1984-85 4. Cortez Collins (1975-79) ...... 1,196 rebounds. 5. Ernie Brothers (1973-76) ...... 1,096

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GAME & SEASON RECORD BOOK Most Field Goals Made LOWEST SCORE IN A VICTORY: GAME: (57) vs. Indiana Central, 1983 (46, 46-34) vs. Roanoke, 1978 Best Three-point Percentage SEASON: (1,171) 1993-94 LOWEST OPPONENT SCORE: GAME: (1.000, 6-6) by two players (34, 46-34) vs. Roanoke, 1978 (1.000, 5-5) by two players Most Field Goals Attempted SEASON: (.558, 29-52) Brian Huebner, 1993-94* GAME: (103) vs. St. Francis, 1975 CAREER: (.440, 114-259) Todd Jones, 1991-94 SEASON: (2,244) 1994-95 INDIVIDUAL HONORS *Jones (.533, 56/105) won the NCAA II Three- Point Field Goal Percent Championship in 1993-94 All-Americans Most Free Throws Made Cortez Collins because Huebner did not have enough attempts GAME: (40) vs. St. Joseph’s, January 11, 1997 • NABC District IV, 1979 to qualify SEASON: (745) 1994-95 • NABC All-American, 1979 Best Field Goal Percentage (Min. 8 FGA) Most Free Throws Attempted John Hollinden GAME: (1.000, 9-9) by two players GAME: (57) vs. Denver, December 19, 1996 • NABC (Third Team) 1981 (1.000, 8-8) by two players SEASON: (1,043) 1994-95 • Basketball Weekly Magazine, SEASON: (.678, 242-357) Stan Gouard, 1993-94 (Second Team) 1981 CAREER: (.616, 537/860) Ilo Mutombo, 1987-91 Consecutive Free Throws Made Cully Nelson GAME: (25) vs. Wisconsin-Parkside, • NABC, Honorable Mention, 1983 Best Percentage (Min. 10 FTA) January 25, 2003 • NABC, All-Great Lakes Region GAME: (1.000, 13-13) Marc Hostetter, vs. UI, SEASON: (37) 2002-03* (First Team), 1983 2-27-97; (1.000, 12-12) Cris Brunson, *Set an NCAA II record. vs. Brescia, 12-29-01; (1.000, 11-11) Robin Clark Stephen Jackson vs. Lewis, 1985-86; Most Three-point Field Goals Made • Honorable Mention, 1990 (1.000, 10-10) by two players GAME: (20) vs. Illinois-Springfield, • All-Great Lakes Region (Second Team), 1990 SEASON: (.906, 58/64) Cris Brunson, 2002-03 December 13, 2003 CAREER: (.847, 116/137) John Schellenberg, SEASON: (303) 2003-04 Chris Johnson 1987-91 • Honorable Mention, 1990 Most Three-point Field Goals Attempted • All-Great Lakes Region (Second Team), 1990 Most Rebounds GAME: (36) vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, Tyrone Tate GAME: (23) Ralph Schickel vs. Purdue North March 6, 2004 • USA Today Weekly Basketball Gazette Central, 1974 SEASON: (749) 2003-04 (2nd Team) 1994 SEASON: (303) Julian Hall III, 1985-86 • Division II Bulletin (3rd Team) 1994 Best Field Goal Percentage • NCAA II Elite Eight All-Tournament, 1994 Highest Average GAME: (.770, 57-74) vs. Indiana Central, 1983 • NCAA II Great Lakes Regional SEASON: (10.8) Julian Hall III, 1985-86 SEASON: (.547, 1,171-2,142) 1993-94* All-Tournament, 1994 CAREER: (10.1) Julian Hall III, 1985-87 *Best in Nation • All-Great Lakes Region (First Team) 1994 • All-GLVC 1993 (Second Team) Most Blocked Shots Best Free Throw Percentage – 1994 (First Team) GAME: (17) John Hollinden vs. KWC, 1980-81 GAME: (.960, 24-25) vs. Campbellsville, 11-26-91 • GLVC Newcomer of the Year 1993 SEASON: (200) John Hollinden, 1980-81 SEASON: (.751, 459-611) 1984-85 Chris Bowles Most Steals Best Three-Point Field Goal Percentage • Division II Bulletin NCAA Division II GAME: (8) Alan Goff vs. SIU Edwardsville, Jan. GAME: (.778, 7-9) vs. Ashland, Jan. 13, 1994; Player of the Year 1994 30, 2003; Stan Gouard vs. Bellarmine, (.778, 7-9) vs. St. Joseph’s, 1990 • Division II Bulletin, (First Team) 1994 Jan. 27, 1994; (8) Stan Gouard vs. SEASON: (.437, 215-492) 1993-94 • Basketball Times (First Team) 1994 Indianapolis, March 8,1996; (8) Scott • USA Today/Don Hansen’s Weekly Basketball Boyden vs. Lewis, Feb. 24, 1995 Most Rebounds Gazette, 1994 SEASON: (66) Stan Gouard, 1994-95 GAME: (84) vs. Marian, 1978 • NABC (Third Team) 1994 SEASON: (1,421) 1997-98 • Basketball Times (Second Team) 1993 Highest Scoring Average • NABC (Third Team) 1993 SEASON: (21.4) Stephen Jackson, 1984-85 Most Assists • Division II Bulletin (Honorable Mention) 1993 CAREER: (19.6) Stephen Jackson, 1983-87 GAME: (35) vs. Lincoln, Jan. 3, 2000; • Honorable Mention,1992 vs. Huntington, Nov. 18, 2000 • All-Great Lakes Region (First Team), Most Assists SEASON: (651) 1993-94 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 GAME: (17) Tyrone Tate vs. IPFW, Feb. 10, 1994 • NCAA Great Lakes Regional SEASON: (270) Tyrone Tate, 1993-94 Miscellaneous All-Tournament, 1993, 1994 WIDEST MARGIN OF VICTORY: • NCAA Great Lakes Regional (75) vs. Manchester (111-36), 1986-87 Most Outstanding Player, 1994 TEAM RECORDS MOST 100-POINT GAMES: (18) 1993-94 • GLVC Player of the Year, 1994 MOST VICTORIES IN SEASON: (29) 1994-95 • GLVC Newcomer of the Year, 1991 Most Points LONGEST WINNING STREAK: (16) 2000-01 • First team All-GLVC 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 GAME: (139) vs. Indiana Central (113), 1983 BEST SEASON RECORD: (29-4, .879) 1994-95 HALF: (75) vs. Ferris State, 12-29-00 MOST WINS IN GLVC: (18) 1995-96; 2000-01 GAME/BOTH TEAMS: (259, 134-125) vs. BEST GLVC SEASON RECORD: Northern State, 11-15-97 (18-2, .900) 1997-98; 2000-01 SEASON: (3,255) 1993-94 HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE: (101.7) 1993-94

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Derrick Lyons Habib Ademi (Class of ’00) • First Team All-American – Kosovo (Mabetex P.) (Division II Bulliten); 2001 Derek Lyons (Class of ’01) • Second Team All-American – Kentucky Pro Cats (CBA) (Basketball Times); 1996 – Ireland (Waterford) • Third Team All-American (NABC); 2001 Ronnie Griffin (Class of ’02) • All-Great Lakes Region – Finland (Team Componenta) (Dacktronics); 2000, 2001 Diond’re Givens (Class of ’03) • GLVC Player of the Year, 2001 – Switzerland (Geneva Devils) • All-GLVC, 2000 (second team); John Oden (Class of ’04) – 2001 (first team) – NBA (–Summer) • NCAA II Great Lakes Regional All-Tournament Team, 2000 NABC NCAA II Player of the Year • Great Lakes Valley Conference Stan Gouard–1995, 1996 All-Tournament Team, 2000, 2001 NCAA Elite Eight All-Tournament Selections Diondre Givens Tyrone Tate–1994 • Honorable Mention All-American Stan Gouard–1994 (Division II Bulliten); 2003 Chad Gilbert–1995 • All-Great Lakes Region (NABC Brian Huebner–1995 and Daktronics); 2003 Joe Gordon–2004 • NCAA II Great Lakes Regional Cris Brunson–2004 All-Tournament Team, 2003 • All-GLVC (first team); 2003 Derrick Lyons earned three All-America NCAA Elite Eight Most Outstanding Players Stan Gouard–1994 awards and was the 2001 GLVC Player Sertoma Charities All-Star Classic of the Year. Participants CBS/Chevrolet Most Valuable Players DeJuan “Spider” Rowser, 1977 Stan Gouard–1994 INDIVIDUAL HONORS Cortez Collins, 1979 Cortez Barnes–1995* John Hollinden, 1981 Randy Holbrook–2004 All-Americans continued... *USI won NCAA II National Championship Stan Gouard Eagles Who Entered the Pro Ranks • NABC Player of the Year and First Team Randy Curl (Class of ’78) NCAA Great Lakes Regional All-American, 1995 & 1996 – Helsinki, Finland (Europe), 1979-83 All-Tournament Selections • USA Today/Don Hansen’s Weekly Basketball Cortez Collins (Class of ’79) Cortez Collins–1978 Gazette (Honorable Mention) 1994 – Drafted by Chicago Bulls (NBA) John Hollinden–1980 • Division II Bulletin (Honorable Mention) 1994 John Hollinden (Class of ’81) Dan Labhart–1980 • NCAA II Elite Eight – Drafted by (NBA) John Brown–1981 Most Outstanding Player, 1994 Clarence James (Class of ’83) Stephen Jackson–1985 • NCAA II Great Lake Regional – Drafted by Detroit Spirits (CBA) Jeff Embrey–1985 All-Tournament, 1994, 1995 Kelly Williams (Class of ’83) Julian Hall III–1987 • GLVC Newcomer of the Year, 1994 – Sweden (Europe), 1983 Chris Bowles–1993, 1994 • All-GLVC 1994 (First Team), Mike Wright (Class of ’86) Tyrone Tate–1994 1995 (First Team), 1996 (First Team) – Adelaide (Australia) Stan Gouard–1994, 1995, 1996 • All-Great Lakes Region (Second Team) Julian Hall III (Class of ’87) Chad Gilbert–1995 1994, 1995 (First Team), 1996 First Team – Club Corres (Mexico) Brian Huebner–1995 Chris Bowles (Class of ’94) Chad Gilbert Marc Hostetter–1997 – Columbia (1999-Present) • First Team All-American Brandun Hughes–2000 Cortez Barnes (Class of ’95) (Basketball Times and College Sports), 1996 Derrick Lyons–2000 – Sweden (1998) • Second Team All-American (CoSIDA), 1996 Marlowe Curre–2001 Stan Gouard (Class of ’96) • First Team All-Great Lakes Region Diond’re Givens–2003 – Portland (USBL) (Drafted 3rd Round) (NABC), 1996 Billy Harris–2003 – Sweden (Europe) • GLVC Player of the Year, 1996 Joe Gordon–2004 – Idaho Stampede (CBA) • All-GLVC, 1995 (Honorable Mention) Cris Brunson–2004 – Columbia (1998-Present) 1996 (First Team) Randy Holbrook–2004 Jeremy Pearson (Class of ’98) • NCAA II Great Lakes Regional – South America Most Outstanding Player, 1995 NCAA Great Lakes Regional – Australia • NCAA II Elite Eight – Israel Most Outstanding Players All-Tournament Team, 1995 Wayne Houston (Class of ’98) Chris Bowles–1994 Jeremy Pearson – Jalaa Chad Gilbert–1995 • Honorable mention All-American Rod Gatson (Class of ’98) Cris Brunson–2004 Division II Bulletin – Portugal (Almada) • First Team All-GLVC, 1998 Leighton Nash (Class of ’99) • Second Team All-GLVC, 1997 – Spain (Assumptes) • Disney Division II Tip-Off Classic Brandun Hughes (Class of ’00) All-Tournament team – Poland (Unia/Wisla)

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Junior Bond–1999 (First Team) Chris Schafer–1988 All-Great Lakes Region Team Craig Martin–1992, 1993, 1994 Stephen Jackson–1985 (First Team) Brandun Hughes–2000 (First Team) Chris Bowles–1993, 1994 1986 (First Team) Habib Ademi–2000 (Second Team) Todd Jones–1993 1987 (Second Team) Derrick Lyons–2000 (Second Team) Stu Sheets–1993 Jeff Embrey–1985 (Second Team) 2001 (First Team) Neil Coyle–1994, 1995, 1996 Julian Hall III–1986 (First Team) Marlowe Currie–2001 (First Team) Jeff Doyle–1994 1987 (First Team) LaJuan Christon–2001 (Honorable Mention) Scott Taylor–1994 Robin Clark–1990 (Second Team) Ronnie Griffin–2002 (First Team) Marc Hostetter–1995, 1997 Chris Johnson–1990 (Second Team) Cris Brunson–2002 (Honorable Mention) Jason Dominick–1996 Chris Bowles–1991 (First Team) 2003 (Honorable Mention) Tim Tooley–1997, 1998, 1999 1992 (First Team) Billy Harris–2003 (Second Team) Ryan Kelley–1998, 1999 1993 (First Team) 2004 (Second Team) Habib Ademi–1999 1994 (First Team) Diond’re Givens–2003 (First Team) John Bucher–1999 Tyrone Tate–1994 (First Team) John Oden–2004 (Second Team) Josh Kain–1999 Stan Gouard–1994 (Second Team) Kent Stackhouse–1999 1995 (First Team) GLVC Player-of-the-Year Mike Arnold–2001, 2004 Chad Gilbert–1996 (First Team) John Hollinden–1981 Leighton Nash–1999 (Second Team) Stephen Jackson–1985 Brandun Hughes–2000 (Second Team Daktronics) Chris Bowles–1994 Coach-of-the-Year Wayne Boultinghouse: GLVC, 1980, Habib Ademi–2000 (Second Team Daktronics) Chad Gilbert–1996 NABC District 4, 1981 Derrick Lyons–2000 (second team Daktronics) Derrick Lyons–2001 Mark Bial: GLVC, 1987 2001 (second team Daktronics) : GLVC, 1993, 1994, NABC NCAA Marlowe Currie–2001 (second team Daktronics) GLVC Newcomer-of-the-Year* Division II Coach of the Year; Ronnie Griffin–2002 (second team Stephen Jackson–1983 2000 NABC NCAA II District Daktronics and NABC) Jeff Embrey–1985 Coach of the Year Diond’re Givens–2003 (second team Julian Hall III–1986 Daktronics and NABC) Chris Bowles–1991 Tyrone Tate–1993 Coach-of-the-Month All-Great Lakes Valley Conference Team Stan Gouard–1994 Rick Herdes: Division II Bulletin (December 2003) Cortez Collins–1979 (First Team) Cortez Barnes–1995 John Hollinden–1980 (First Team) Cris Brunson–2002 1981 (First Team) Geoff Van Winkle–2004 John Brown–1980 (Second Team) *changed to Freshman of the Year in 1997 1981 (First Team) Cully Nelson–1982 (Second Team) GLVC All-Tournament Team 1983 (First Team) Leighton Nash–1999 Stephen Jackson–1984 (First Team) Kimon Green–2000 1985 (First Team) Derrick Lyons–2000, 2001 1986 (First Team) Marlowe Currie–2001 1987 (First Team) Ronnie Griffin–2002 Julian Hall III–1987 (First Team) Clarence Chillers–2003 Robin Clark–1990 (Second Team) Billy Harris–2004 Chris Johnson–1990 (Second Team) lo Mutombo–1990 (Honorable Mention) GLVC All-Academic Team 1991 (Honorable Mention) Dave Moran–1986-87 John Schellenberg–1991 (Honorable Mention) P.K. Falkenstein–1987 Chris Bowles–1991 (First Team) Antonio Reyes–1987 1992 (First Team) Division II Bulletin named Rick 1993 (First Team) Herdes (top) coach of the month for 1994 (First Team) Tyrone Tate–1993 (Second Team) leading the Eagles to an 8-0 record in 1994 (First Team) December of 2003. Stan Goaurd–1994 (First Team) 1995 (First Team) 1996 (First Team) Chad Gilbert–1995 (Honorable Mention) 1996 (First Team) Brian Huebner–1995 (Honorable Mention) Cortez Barnes–1995 (Honorable Mention) Cortez Barnes (left) was instru- Marc Hostetter–1996 (Honorable Mention) 1997 mental in USI’s 1995 national (Honorable Mention) championship run. He was named Johnny Moore–1997 (First Team) Jeremy Pearson–1997 (Second Team) the CBS/ Chevrolet Player of the 1998 (First Team) Game after scoring 14 points and Scott Taylor–1997 (Honorable Mention) grabbing 10 rebounds in the national Wayne Houston–1998 (Second Team) championship game. Leighton Nash–1999 (First Team)

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TEAM HONORS 2001–Ranked fifth nationally 1970-2004 ALL-TIME MEN’S (seven straight seasons in the top five) 1978–NCAA Great Lakes Regional (Runner-up) –Ranked NUMBER ONE nationally BASKETBALL SERIES RECORDS 1980–Nationally Ranked (10th NCAA poll) (sixth time in seven seasons) Abilene Christian ...... 3-0 – GLVC Champions –GLVC Regular Season Champion Armstrong State ...... 2-1 –NCAA Great Lakes Regional (4th place) –GLVC Tournament (2nd) Ashland ...... 19-13 1981–Nationally Ranked (4th place) –NCAA II Tournament Assumption ...... 1-0 –GLVC Champions (9th straight season) Augusta ...... 2-0 –NCAA Great Lakes Regional (4th place) 2002–Ranked 11th nationally Austin Peay ...... 1 1 1982–Nationally Ranked (13th NCAA poll) –Third at Disney’s Wide World of Sports Bellarmine ...... 38-24 1985–GLVC Tri-Championship NCAA II Tip-off Classic Belmont ...... 1-1 –NCAA Great Lakes Regional (3rd place) –GLVC Tournament (tied for 3rd) Bethel (Tennessee) ...... 1-1 1987–Nationally Ranked (12th NCAA poll) 2003–Ranked eighth by Division II Bulletin and Brescia ...... 2-0 –GLVC Co-Champions 12th by Basketball Times in the preseason Butler ...... 0-3 –NCAA Great Lakes Regional (3rd place) –Ranked as high as 19th during the Riverside ...... 1-1 1990–Nationally Ranked (12th NCAA poll) regular season California St. Bakersfield ...... 0-1 –NCAA South Central Regional (4th place) –NCAA II Great Lakes Regional finalist California St. San Bernardino ...... 1-0 –Nationally Ranked 20th (pre-Season poll) –Set NCAA II record with 37 straight free Cameron ...... 1-0 –Nationally Ranked 18th throws made Central Michigan ...... 0-1 NCAA Basketball Preview Magazine 2004–Ranked NUMBER ONE nationally for Central Missouri ...... 0-1 1993–Nationally Ranked 11th, Ranked 2nd school record five weeks Central Oklahoma ...... 1-1 Great Lakes Region –Placed second in the GLVC regular season Central State ...... 2-4 –NCAA Great Lakes Regional (3rd place) and third in the GLVC Tournament Central Washington ...... 0-1 (HOSTED BY USI) –NCAA II Great Lakes Regional Champion Charleston ...... 1-0 –Pre-Season Poll Ranked 5th NCAA –NCAA II Elite Eight Finalist Columbus State ...... 1-0 Basketball Preview (Bakersfield, CA) Cumberland ...... 0-1 1994–Nationally Ranked 4th NCAA David Lipscomb ...... 1-5 –Ranked 3rd Don Hansen Basketball Gazette ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS Delta State ...... 1-0 –Great Lakes Valley Conference Champions Eastern Illinois ...... 2-1 1970-71 ...... 6-10 . . . . .Jerry Altstadt (30-59) –NCAA Great Lakes Regional (1st place) Ferris State ...... 5-0 1971-72 . . . . .4-20 ...... Jerry Altstadt (HOSTED BY USI) Findlay ...... 1-0 1972-73 ...... 8-15 ...... Jerry Altstadt –NCAA Division II Elite Eight Florida Southern ...... 0-2 1973-74 . . . . .12-14 ...... Jerry Altstadt (Springfield, Mass.) (National Finalist) Florida Tech ...... 1-0 1974-75 ...... 6-19 . . . . .Wayne Boultinghouse 1995–Ranked NUMBER ONE Nationally Fontbonne ...... 1-0 (111-79) –NCAA Great Lakes Regionals (1st place) Franklin ...... 6-5 1975-76 . . . . .11-15 . . . . .Wayne Boultinghouse –NCAA DIVISION II NATIONAL Furman ...... 0-1 1976-77 . . . . .19-8 . . . . .Wayne Boultinghouse CHAMPIONS (LOUISVILLE, KY.) Georgetown (D.C.) ...... 0-1 1977-78 . . . . .19-9 . . . . .Wayne Boultinghouse 1996–Great Lakes Valley Conference Champions Grace ...... 1-0 1978-79 . . . . .15-11 . . . . .Wayne Boultinghouse –Finished ranked fourth nationally Grand Canyon ...... 1-0 1979-80 . . . . .20-9 . . . . .Wayne Boultinghouse –NCAA Great Lakes Regional (2nd place) Grand Valley State ...... 1-0 1980-81 ...... 21-8 . . . . .Wayne Boultinghouse (HOSTED BY USI) Hanover ...... 6-0 1981-82 . . . . .15-12 . .Creighton Burns (40-43) –Ranked NUMBER ONE nationally Heidelberg ...... 1-0 1982-83 . . . . .15-13 ...... Creighton Burns 1997–Great Lakes Valley Conference Henderson State ...... 3-0 1983-84 . . . . .10-18 ...... Creighton Burns (three-way tie) Hillsdale ...... 2-0 1984-85 . . . . .18-1 . . . . .Mark Coomes (18-11) –NCAA II Great Lakes Regional berth Huntington ...... 1-0 1985-86 . . . . .19-9 ...... Mark Bial (56-30) –Ranked NUMBER ONE Illinois-Chicago Circle ...... 2-2 1986-87 . . . . .24-6 ...... Mark Bial in second poll of the season. Illinois-Springfield ...... 2-0 1987-88 . . . . .13-15 ...... Mark Bial –Disney Division II Tip-Off Classic Title Indianapolis ...... 40-14 1988-89 . . . . .15-13 ...... Lionel Sinn (64-50) 1998–Ranked NUMBER ONE nationally Indiana Tech ...... 2-0 1989-90 . . . .20-10 ...... Lionel Sinn –Second Place GLVC Tournament Indiana-Kokomo ...... 3-0 1990-91 . . . . .19-9 ...... Lionel Sinn (at Kentucky Wesleyan) Indiana/Purdue Ft. Wayne ...... 27-12 1991-92 . . . . .10-18 ...... Lionel Sinn –NCAA Great Lakes Regional (2nd place) Indiana/Purdue Indianapolis ...... 12-4 1992-93 . . . . .22-7 ...... Bruce Pearl (205-42) 1999–Ranked NUMBER ONE nationally Indiana Northwest ...... 2-0 1993-94 . . . .28-4* ...... Bruce Pearl for one week (ranked number one five Indiana South Bend ...... 2-0 1994-95 . . . .29-4z ...... Bruce Pearl** straight years) Indiana Southeast ...... 16-7 1995-96 . . . . .25-4 ...... Bruce Pearl –Second in GLVC Tournament Indiana Wesleyan ...... 1-0 1996-97 . . . . .23-5 ...... Bruce Pearl (at Roberts Stadium) Johnson C. Smith ...... 1-0 1997-98 . . . . .27-6 ...... Bruce Pearl –NCAA Great Lakes Region (2nd place) Kennesaw State ...... 0-1 1998-99 . . . . .26-6 ...... Bruce Pearl –500th USI victory vs. LeMoyne Owen Kentucky State ...... 15-3 1999-00 . . . . .25-6 ...... Bruce Pearl (Nov. 22, 1999) Kentucky Wesleyan ...... 28-43 2000-01 . . . . .26-4 ...... Bruce Pearl 2000–Ranked fifth nationally Lande ...... 1-0 2001-02 . . . . .22-8 ...... Rick Herdes (75-22) (six straight seasons in the top five) LeMoyne Owen ...... 1-0 2002-03 . . . . .25-7 ...... Rick Herdes –GLVC Tournament (2nd) Lewis ...... 28-21 2003-04 . . . .28-7* ...... Rick Herdes –NCAA II Tournament Lincoln ...... 2-0 34 years . .625-340 (8th straight season) Lock Haven ...... 1-0 *NCAA II National Finalist; **NABC Coach of –NCAA II Great Lakes Regional (2nd) Manchester ...... 3-0 the Year; zNCAA II NATIONAL CHAMPS –Ranked 4th nationally Marian ...... 2-1 in Preview Sports

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1970-2004 ALL-TIME MEN’S Oklahoma City ...... 1-0 Tennessee Wesleyan ...... 1-0 BASKETBALL SERIES RECORDS Olivet ...... 2-0 Texas A&M-Commerce ...... 1-0 Olivet Nazarene ...... 3-0 Tiffin ...... 1-0 Marion ...... 3-1 Oral Roberts ...... 0-1 Thomas College ...... 1-0 Mars Hill ...... 1-0 Pikeville ...... 1-0 Thomas Moore ...... 0-4 McKendree ...... 1-6 Purdue-Calumet ...... 5-1 Transylvania ...... 8-18 Mercer ...... 0-1 Puerto Rico-Mayaguez ...... 2-0 Tri-State(Indiana) ...... 1-0 Metro State ...... 1-0 Quincy ...... 16-4 Troy State ...... 0-1 Michigan Tech ...... 2-0 Rio Grande ...... 1-0 Truman State (NEMO) ...... 1-0 Milton ...... 1-0 Roanoke ...... 2-1 Tusculum ...... 2-0 Minnesota-Duluth ...... 1-0 Rose-Hulman ...... 3-0 Union ...... 2-0 Mississippi ...... 0-1 Saginaw Valley ...... 2-0 Urbana ...... 2-0 Missouri ...... 0-2 St. Francis ...... 4-1 Union ...... 0-1 Missouri-Baptist ...... 3-1 St. Mary’s (Michigan) ...... 1-0 Wake Forest ...... 0-1 Missouri-Rolla ...... 1-2 Saint Joseph’s (Indiana) ...... 37-17 Washburn ...... 1-1 Missouri-St. Louis ...... 18-10 St. Meinrad ...... 2-0 Wayne State (Nebraska) ...... 1-0 Missouri Southern ...... 1-2 St. Xavier ...... 1-0 Wayne State (Michigan) ...... 3-0 Morehouse ...... 1-0 Siena Heights ...... 1-0 West Georgia ...... 1-2 Morris Brown ...... 1-0 South Dakota ...... 2-0 West Texas State ...... 0-1 Mount St. Clare ...... 1-0 South Carolina-Spartanburg ...... 1-0 Western Illinois ...... 1-2 New Hampshire ...... 3-0 Southern Illinois ...... 0-3 Western Michigan ...... 1-1 Norfolk State ...... 1-0 SIU Edwardsville ...... 40-15 Western Washington ...... 1-0 North Alabama ...... 2-0 Southern Mississippi ...... 0-1 Wilberforce ...... 2-0 North Central ...... 2-0 Southeast Missouri ...... 2-3 Wingate ...... 0-1 Northeast Illinois ...... 1-0 Southwest Baptist ...... 1-1 Winona State ...... 1-0 Northern Kentucky ...... 36-16 Southwest Missouri ...... 0-1 Wisconsin ...... 1-0 Northern Michigan ...... 0-2 Stonehill ...... 1-0 Wisconsin-Parkside ...... 18-5 Northwest Missouri State ...... 1-0 Tampa ...... 1-0 Wisconsin-Platteville ...... 1-0 Northwood Institute ...... 1-4 Taylor ...... 0-1 Wisconsin-Whitewater ...... 0-1 Oakland ...... 2-0 Tennessee-Martin ...... 3-5 Wright State ...... 1-5 Oakland City ...... 32-10 Tennessee State ...... 3-1 Wyoming ...... 0-1

ALL-TIMEMen’s ROSTER Basketball

Players listed alphabetically followed by years played

A Brothers, Ernie ...... 1973-76 Burdsall, Gary ...... 1975-77 Ademi, Habib ...... 1998-2000 Birkenfield, Joe ...... 1974-75 Burns, Rob ...... 1983-85 Aldridge, Shawn ...... 1992-96 , Mark ...... 1978-82 Alexander, Doug ...... 1979-81 Bolling, Brad ...... 1977-79 C Alexander, John ...... 1978-80 Bond, Junior ...... 1998-99 Caldwell, Kevin ...... 1994-95 Allen, Mike ...... 1991-93 Bowles, Chris ...... 1990-94 Carter, Matt ...... 1998-2002 Arnold, Mike ...... 2000-04 Boyden, Scott ...... 1993-96 Chapman, Brad ...... 1995-97 Attebury, Wes ...... 2000-02 Branch, Ayton ...... 2002-Present Chase,Fred ...... 1971-75 Austin, Austin ...... 2003-04 Brand, Chris ...... 1995-96 Cheaney, Mike ...... 1991-92 Braun, Terry ...... 1980-81 Childers, Grant ...... 1995-96 B Brewer, Lamont ...... 1990-91 Chillers, Clarence ...... 2002-04 Barnes, Cortez ...... 1994-95 Brown, John ...... 1978-82 Christon, LaJuan ...... 2000-01 Bealmear, Tom ...... 1992-93 Brownfield, Jeff ...... 1983-84 Clark, Robin ...... 1986-90 Begles, Lee ...... 1970-72 Brownfield, Kip ...... 1986-90 Coffman, Carroll ...... 2003-04 Berry, Rod ...... 1999-2000 Brunson, Cory ...... 2000-01 Collins, Barry ...... 1977-78 Beyer, Sam ...... 2002-03 Brunson, Cris ...... 2001-Present Collins, Cortez ...... 1975-79 Besing, John ...... 1970-71 Bucher, John ...... 1997-99 Collins, David ...... 1979-82

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