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Men's Basketball 2012-13 Record Book Men’s Basketball 2012-13 Record Book 2010-2011 Men’s Basketball Record Book baskeTball hisTory Table of ConTenTs First Year of Basketball: 1919 Last Postseason Appearance: 2006 General Information .................................................................1 All-Time Truman Record: 1080 - 1041 Last Time It Happened .............................................................1 (.509, 92 yrs) MIAA Record: 453-624 (.420, 85 yrs.) Truman First Team All-MIAA ....................................................1 MIAA Regular Season Championships : Head Coaches .........................................................................2 9 (78-79) Single Season Records - Team ...............................................2 MIAA Tournament Championships: 2 (98-99) Single Game Records - Individual ...........................................3 Single Season Records - Individual .........................................4 Truman sTaTe universiTy Year-by-Year Leaders ..............................................................5 Location: Kirksville, Mo. Year-by-Year Summaries .........................................................6 Founded: 1867 Career Leaders ........................................................................7 Enrollment: 5,800 Single Game Bests - Team ......................................................8 Nickname: Bulldogs Colors: Purple and White Pershing Arena/Kirk Aud. Game Records ................................8 Arena/Capacity: Pershing Arena/ 2,400 Bulldogs In The Pros ................................................................9 Affiliation: NCAA Division II 100-Point Games .....................................................................9 Conference: MIAA President: Dr. Troy Paino Harry Gallatin .........................................................................10 Director of Athletics: Jerry Wollmering All-Time Letterwinners ............................................................11 Ticket Information: (660) 785-4276 All-Americans .........................................................................12 Basketball Hall of Fame .........................................................12 Final Four Team ................................................................13-15 Series Records ......................................................................16 All-Time Scores .................................................................17-23 Post Season Apperances .......................................................24 MIAA Titles .............................................................................25 MIAA Tournament Titles .........................................................25 The lasT Time: Team Scored 100 Points................ Dec. 2, 2002 vs. Central Christian (111-47) Allowed 100 Points.............. Feb. 23, 2002 vs. Missouri Southern (101-77) Overtime Game.................... Jan. 5, 2008 vs. Pittsburg State (L 62-59 -Home) Double OT Game................. Dec 16, 1995 @ Quincy (L 110-104) Triple OT Game................... Mar. 17, 1999 vs. St. Rose-NCAA Elite Eight (W 106-101) Overtime Record.................. 12-20 Individual Had a 40 Pt Scorer................ 43 Points, Scott Matthews vs. Emporia State (Jan. 8, 1994) Had a 30 Pt Scorer................ 34 Points, Tom Norton vs. Northwest Missouri (Feb. 15, 2012) Had 30 Rebounds................. 33 Rebounds, Larry Swift vs. Southeast Mo. (Jan. 24, 1959) Had 20 Rebounds................. 21 Rebounds, Erik Hansen vs. Marycrest (Nov. 29, 1986) Had 10 Assists or more........ 10 Assists, Ethan Freeman vs. Northwest Missouri (Jan. 8, 2011) Triple Double....................... Brian Vandehey vs. Emporia State 13p, 10r, 10a (Jan. 7, 1995) Truman firsT Team all-miaa 1924-26 . .None 1952-53 . .None 1974-75 . .Dan DeMartin, Guard 1926-27 . .Levi Craig, Forward 1953-54 . .Willard Sims, Guard 1975-76 . .Charles Rose, Forward . .Orval Craig, Guard 1954-55 . .Jack Beck, Forward 1976-77 . .None 1927-28 . .Orval Craig, Guard . .Richard Maack, Guard 1977-78 . .Ved Green, Forward 1928-29 . .Orval Craig, Guard 1955-56 . .William Ausmus, Forward . .Angelo Herman, Forward 1929-30 . .None . .Richard Maack, Guard 1978-79 . .Ved Green, Forward 1930-31 . .William Barton, Guard . .Donald Parsons, Center . .Terry Bussard, Guard 1931-32 . .None 1956-57 . .Donald Parsons, Forward 1979-80 . .David Winslow, Forward 1932-33 . .Guy Curtright, Forward 1957-58 . .Roy Tewell, Guard 1980-81 . .David Winslow, Forward 1933-34 . .Guy Curtright, Forward 1958-59 . .Larry Swift, Forward 1981-82 . .Johnnie Wesley, Forward 1934-38 . .None 1959-60 . .Larry Swift, Forward 1982-93 . .None 1938-39 . .George Nelmark, Forward . .Jerry Burditt, Guard 1993-94 . .Scott Matthews, Guard 1939-40 . .None 1960-61 . .Larry Swift, Forward 1994-95 . .Brian Basich, Guard 1940-41 . .John Shores, Center 1961-62 . .Milton McPike, Guard 1995-96 . .None 1941-42 . .John Shores, Center 1962-63 . .Lester Selvage, Guard 1996-97 . .None 1942-46 . .No Conf. Games 1963-64 . .None 1997-98 . .Cory Parker, Forward 1946-47 . .Earl Dodd, Forward 1964-65 . .Wayne Clinton, Guard 1998-99 . .Cory Parker, Forward . .Harry Gallatin, Center . .Floyd McMillon, Forward . .Jason Reinberg, Forward 1947-48 . .Earl Dodd, Forward 1965-67 . .None 1999-00 . .Cory Parker, Forward . .Harry Gallatin, Center 1967-68 . .Paul Ozug, Forward 2000-04 . .None . .Robert Lewis, Guard 1968-70 . .None 2005-06 . .Andy Calmes, Forward 1948-49 . .None 1970-71 . .Charles Currie, Center 2007-11 . .None 1949-50 . .Earl Perry, Guard . .Claude Wilson, Forward 1950-51 . .Earl Perry, Guard 1971-73 . .None 1951-52 . .Willard Sims, Guard 1973-74 . .Lee Smith, Center 1 Men’s Basketball 2011-12 Record Book Records Truman all-Time CoaChes Team single season Games Played: 33, 1998-99 Coach Years Won Lost Pct. Consecutive Wins: 19, 1946-47 & 1947-48 H.L. McWilliams (1919-25) 6 44 37 .543 Consecutive Losses: 12, 1986-87, 1989-90 & 2001-02 Don Faurot (1925-34) 9 92 74 .554 Chauncey Simpson (1934-35) 1 6 6 .500 Most Wins: 30, 1946-47 H. George Wells (1935-38) 3 20 35 .364 Fewest Wins: 2, 1945-46 Malcolm Eiken (1938-43) 5 51 43 .543 Most Losses: 24, 1986-87 Vincent Gehringer (1944-45) 1 3 5 .375 Fewest Losses: 2, 1946-47 & 1947-48 James Dougherty & Winning Percentage: .938 (30-2), 1946-47 Delbert Maddox (1945-46) 1 2 12 .143 Lowest Winning Percentage: .111, 1986-87 (3-24) Boyd King (1946-71) 25 379 200 .655 Consecutive MIAA Wins: 10, 1947-48 (10-0) Willard Sims (1971-95) * 24 310 335 .481 Jack Schrader (1995-2011) 16 165 274 .375 Consecutive MIAA Losses: 12, 1989-90 (2-14) Matt Woodley (2011- 1 8 20 285 MIAA Winning Percentage: 1.000, 1947-48 (10-0) Totals 92 1080 1041 .509 Points Scored: 2,494, 1998-99 Scoring Average: 86.4, 1978-79 * Sims' coaching record, according to NCAA, would officially be Field Goals Made: 1,033, 1978-79 308-336. The NCAA is concerned with on-the-court results, and Field Goal Percentage: .495, (842-1,702), 1981-82 the Bulldogs lost a 1972-73 game to Missouri Western, which was 3-Point Field Goals Made: 246, 2001-02 later forfeited to Truman. The Bulldogs also received a forfeit from Lindenwood University in 1981-82 when LU could not reach 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 735, 2001-02 Kirksville due to inclement weather. 3-Point Field Goal Percentage: .417, (164-393), 1987-88 Free Throws Made: 594, 1998-99 Free Throw Percentage: .734 (480-654), 1999-00 Rebounds: 1,366, 1970-71 Rebound Average: 58.3, 23 Games, '64-65 Assists *: 609, 1978-79 Steals #: 355, 1978-79 Blocked Shots #: 116, 1994-95 Consecutive Home Wins: 20 games, 1-6-48 to 1-21-49 Consecutive Winning Seasons: 10, 1951-52 to 1960-61 Consecutive Losing Seasons: 8, 1985-86 to 1992-93 * Records for this category have been kept only since 1973-74. # Records for this category have been kept only since 1978-79 all-Time bulldog head CoaChes H.L. McWilliams Don Faurot Chauncey Simpson H. George Wells Malcolm Eiken Vincent Gehringer 1919-1925 1925-1934 1934-35 1935-1938 1938-1943 1944-45 44-37 (.543) 92-74 (.554) 6-6 (.500) 20-35 (.364) 51-43 (.543) 3-5 (.375) James Dougherty Boyd King Willard Sims Jack Schrader Matt Woodley 1945-46 1946-1971 1971-95 1995-2011 2012- 2-23 (.143) 379-200 (.655) 310-355 (.481) 165-274 (.375) 8-20 (.285) 2 Men’s Basketball 2011-12 Record Book Single-Game Individual Records PoinTs rebounds 43 Scott Matthews vs. Emporia State . .1-8-94 33 Larry Swift vs. Southeast Missouri . 1-24-59 42 Steve Liford vs. Southwest Baptist . .1-25-88 29 Floyd McMillon vs. Southeast Missouri . .2-6-65 39 Scott Bobysud vs. St. Ambrose . .12-15-75 29 Floyd McMillon vs. Southeast Missouri . .12-23-64 38 Les Selvage vs. Central Missouri . .2-11-63 26 Scott Bobysud vs. St. Ambrose . .12-15-75 38 Larry Swift vs. Western Illinois . .1-27-61 24 Charles Currie vs. Western Illinois . .2-17-71 37 Steve Liford vs. Central Methodist . .1-2-88 23 Angelo Herman vs. Lincoln . .1-6-78 37 David Winslow vs. St. Mary’s Coll. .12-15-79 23 Floyd McMillon vs. Northwest Missouri . .12-19-63 36 Scott Matthews vs. Central Missouri . .2-26-94 22 Lee Smith vs. Central Missouri (2OT) . .2-16-74 36 Wayne Clinton vs. Quincy . .2-1-65 22 Claude Wilson vs. Western Illinois . .2-8-69 36 Les Selvage vs. Northwest Missouri . .12-19-63 21 Erik Hansen vs. Marycrest . 11-29-86 35 Steve Schieppe vs. Missouri Baptist . .12-9-89 21 Angelo Herman vs. Culver-Stockton . .2-7-77 35 Johnnie Wesley vs. Lincoln . .1-16-82 21 Jerry Buhr vs. Parsons . .1-12-70 35 Ved Green vs. Central Missouri . .2-11-78 20 David Winslow vs. Central Missouri . .2-7-81 35 Earl Perry vs. Missouri Valley . .1-12-51 20 David Winslow vs. St. Mary’s College . .12-15-79 34 Brian Basich vs. Southwest Baptist . .2-23-96 20 Angelo Herman vs. Northwest Missouri . .1-7-78 34 Steve Schieppe vs. Lincoln . .1-18-89 20 Lee Smith vs. Northwest Missouri . .2-28-74 34 Steve Liford vs. Marycrest . .12-11-87 20 Lee Smith vs..
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