WAYNE STATE MEN’S RECORD BOOK ALL-TIME AWARD WINNERS GLIAC Player of the Year 2012-13...... Cole Prophet (G) 2003-04...... Darrell Evans (G) GLIAC All-Tournament Team 1985-86...... Raheem Muhammad (C) 2013-14 ...... Bryan Coleman (F) 2004-05...... Darrell Evans (G) 1992...... Otis Evans 1993-94...... Michael Aaron (F) 2013-14 ...... Chene Phillips (G) 2006-07...... Jason Saddler (F) 1992...... Art Johnson 1998-99...... Tony Goins (F) 2008-09...... Larry Edwards (G) 1993...... Danny Lewis (MVP) Second Team All-GLIAC South Division 2008-09...... Shane Lawal (C) 1994...... Michael Aaron (MVP) GLIAC Freshman of the Year 1996-97...... Tony Goins (F) 2009-10...... Larry Edwards (G) 1994...... Mark Herron None selected 1998-99...... Charles LeSure (G) 2010-11...... Bryan Smothers (G) 1994...... Terrance Walker 1999-00...... Adam Jones (G) 2010-11...... Ike Udanoh (C) 2005...... Darrell Evans GLIAC Coach of the Year 1999-00...... Charles LeSure (G) 2005...... Morris Hall 1983-84...... Charlie Parker 2000-01...... Mike Brown (G) GLIAC Players of the Week 2011...... Bryan Smothers (MVP) 1986-87...... Charlie Parker (co) 2000-01...... Reggie Kirkland (G) 1984-85...... Grady Lowry 2011...... Mike Hollingsworth 1991-92...... Ron Hammye 2003-04...... Morris Hall (G) 1984-85...... Raheem Muhammad 2012...... Ike Udanoh 1993-94...... Ron Hammye 2005-06...... Kris Krzyminski (G) 1985-86...... Grady Lowry 1998-99...... Ron Hammye 2007-08...... Wynn Sarden (F) 1985-86...... Raheem Muhammad (4 x) NCAA Regional All-Tournament Team 2012-13...... David Greer 2008-09...... Shane Lawal (C) 1986-87...... Grady Lowry (Mar. 2) 1986...... Grady Lowry 2008-09...... Bryan Wright (G) 1987-88...... Hank Woodmore (Dec. 14) 1986...... Raheem Muhammad First Team All-GLIAC 1988-89...... Al Ament (Feb. 6) 1992...... Derek Hardy 1979-80...... Gary Hawthorne Honorable Mention All-GLIAC 1988-89...... Al Ament (Feb. 28) 1993...... Scott Armstrong 1979-80...... John Scott (F) 1978-79...... Kurt Thorderson 1991-92...... Danny Lewis 1993...... Danny Lewis (MVP) 1980-81...... John Scott (F) 1982-83...... Tony Ball (G) 1993-94...... Michael Aaron (Nov. 29) 1994...... Michael Aaron 1981-82...... Don Petties (G) 1984-85...... Curtis Moore (G) 1993-94...... Michael Aaron (Jan. 10) 2004...... Kendon Edwards 1982-83...... Haywood Bracey (F) 1985-86...... Scott Perry (G) 1993-94...... Michael Aaron (Jan. 31) 1983-84...... Herb Bostic (F) 1986-87...... Dwight King (F) 1995-96...... Tony Goins (Dec. 3) NCAA Championship All-Tournament Team 1983-84...... Haywood Bracey (F) 1986-87...... Ted McCree (G) 1995-96...... Durand Watkins (Feb. 11) 1993...... Danny Lewis 1983-84...... Curtis Moore (G) 1986-87...... Hank Woodmore (G) 1983-84...... Raheem Muhammad (C) 1987-88...... Dwight King (F) GLIAC Players of the Week South Division Free Press All-College Team 1984-85...... Grady Lowry (F) 1987-88...... Anthony Sands (F) 2002-03...... Kendon Edwards (Dec. 8) 1938-39...... Bob Roth 1984-85...... Raheem Muhammad (C) 1989-90...... Otis Evans (C) 2002-03...... Kendall LeSure (Feb. 17) 1985-86...... Grady Lowry (F) 1990-91...... Art Johnson (G) 2003-04...... Kendall LeSure (Mar. 1) NABC All-District/Region 1985-86...... Raheem Muhammad (C) 1991-92...... Derek Hardy (F) 2004-05...... Morris Hall (Dec. 6) 1971-72...... Robert Solomon/2nd 1986-87...... Grady Lowry (F) 1991-92...... Art Johnson (G) 2004-05...... Darrell Evans (Feb. 21) 1976-77...... Ty Richardson/3rd 1987-88...... Hank Woodmore (G) 1993-94...... Scott Armstrong (F) 2005-06...... Herb Goliday (Feb. 27) 1977-78...... Ty Richardson/3rd 1988-89...... Al Ament (C) 1993-94...... Brian Koscielski (C) 2006-07...... Kris Krzyminski (Dec. 4) 1986-87...... Grady Lowry/1st 1991-92...... Otis Evans (C) 2006-07...... Kris Krzyminski (Dec. 11) 1991-92...... Otis Evans/1st 1992-93...... Danny Lewis (G) GLIAC All-Defensive Team 2006-07...... Kris Krzyminski (Jan. 2) 1993-94...... Michael Aaron/1st 1993-94...... Michael Aaron (F) 1978-79...... Steve Brinkel (F) 2006-07...... Kris Krzyminski (Feb. 19) 1997-98...... Tony Goins/2nd 2011-12...... Ike Udanoh (C) 1979-80...... Grady Wicker (G) 2007-08...... Lorenzo McClelland (Nov. 21) 1998-99...... Tony Goins/1st 2012-13...... Mike Hollingsworth (G) 1980-81...... Grady Wicker (G) 2007-08...... Wynn Sarden (Jan. 14) 2004-05...... Morris Hall/2nd 2013-13...... Ian Larkin (F) 1981-82...... Cedric Olden (F) 2007-08...... Wynn Sarden (Feb. 27) 2006-07...... Kris Krzyminski/2nd 2016-17 ...... Chuch Key (F) 1982-83...... Tony Ball (G) 2009-10...... Bryan Smothers (Nov. 22) 2010-11...... Bryan Smothers/2nd 1983-84...... Haywood Bracey (F) 2009-10...... Jerry Oden (Jan. 18) 2011-12...... Ike Udanoh/2nd First Team All-GLIAC South Division 1985-86...... Mike Thornton (G) 2009-10...... Bryan Smothers (Mar. 1) 2012-13...... Ian Larkin/2nd 1997-98...... Tony Goins (F) 1986-87...... Mike Thornton (G) 2010-11...... Bryan Smothers (Nov. 22) 1998-99...... Tony Goins (F) 1987-88...... Hank Woodmore (G) 2010-11...... Bryan Smothers (Dec. 20) Daktronics All-Great Lakes/Midwest Region 2001-02...... Justin Chapman (F) 1988-89...... Mario Pearson (F) 2010-11...... Mike Hollingsworth (Jan. 10) 2004-05...... Morris Hall/2nd 2002-03...... Kendall LeSure (G) 1992-93...... Mark Herron (G) 2010-11...... Ian Larkin (Jan. 24) 2006-07...... Kris Krzyminski/1st 2003-04...... Kendon Edwards (C) 1993-94...... Mark Herron (G) 2010-11...... Bryan Smothers (Feb. 21) 2010-11...... Bryan Smothers/2nd 2004-05...... Morris Hall (G) 1993-94...... Brian Koscielski (C) 2011-12...... Ike Udanoh (Nov. 28) 2011-12...... Ike Udanoh/1st 2005-06...... Herb Goliday (G) 1994-95...... Terrance Walker (G) 2011-12...... Cole Prophet (Dec. 20) 2006-07...... Kris Krzyminski (G) 2011-12...... Dale Brundidge (G) 2011-12...... Ike Udanoh (Jan. 17) All-Americans 2009-10...... Bryan Wright (G) 2011-12...... Ike Udanoh (C) 2014-15...... Gavin Toma (Dec. 8) 1952-53...... John Kline 2010-11...... Mike Hollingsworth (G) 2012-13...... Chene Phillips (G) 2014-15...... Michael Lewis (Feb. 2) 1952-53...... Charles Primas 2010-11...... Bryan Smothers (G) 2012-13...... Cole Prophet (G) 2015-16 ...... Michael Lewis (Dec. 14) 1968-69...... Fred Martus 2013-14 ...... Chene Phillips (G) 1972-73...... Robert Solomon Second Team All-PAC 2013-14 ...... Gerald Williams-Taylor (F) GLIAC Players of the Week North Division 1963-64...... Fred Wolcott (G) 2016-17 ...... Michael Lewis (F) 2012-13...... Chene Phillips (Dec. 3) Division II Bulletin Honorable Mention 2012-13...... Mike Hollingsworth (Dec.10) All-American Second Team All-GLIAC GLIAC All-Defensive Team South Division 2012-13...... Mike Hollingsworth (Dec. 20) 2006-07...... Kris Krzyminski 1976-77...... Ty Richardson (C) 1998-99...... Charles LeSure (G) 2012-13...... Mike Hollingsworth (Jan. 7) 1978-79...... Gary Hawthorne (F) 1998-99...... Alex Ward (F) 2012-13...... Ian Larkin (Jan. 14) Attention: Individuals who can provide 1990-91...... Otis Evans (C) 1999-00...... Adam Jones (G) 2012-13...... Ian Larkin (Jan. 22) any missing awards data should contact 1991-92...... Danny Lewis (G) 2000-01...... Brandon Gray (G) 2016-17 ...... Ronald Booth (Nov. 28) the WSU Sports Information Office at (313) 1993-94...... Mark Herron (G) 2001-02...... Brandon Gray (G) 577-7542. Your valuable assistance would 2011-12...... Ian Larkin (F) 2002-03...... Justin Chapman (F) be greatly appreciated. Thank you!

1 WAYNE STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK 1,000 CLUB 1-TONY GOINS 6-DEREK HARDY Year Pts. Avg. Year Pts. Avg. 1995-96 354 14.2 1990-91 318 12.2 1996-97 424 17.0 1991-92 459 14.8 1997-98 518 19.9 1992-93 426 13.7 1998-99 556 18.5 1993-94 108 15.4 Total (106) 1,852 17.5 Total (95) 1,311 13.8

2-BOB SOLOMON 7-CHARLIE PRIMAS Year Pts. Avg. Year Pts. Avg. 1970-71 464 21.1 1951-52 393 16.4 1971-72 525 22.8 1952-53 431 21.6 1972-73 623 26.0 1953-54 466 21.2 Total (69) 1,612 23.4 Total (66) 1,290 19.5

3-GRADY LOWRY 8-GEORGE DUNCAN Year Pts. Avg. Year Pts. Avg. 1983-84 193 6.7 1954-55 203 8.8 1984-85 553 19.8 1955-56 277 13.2 1985-86 537 18.5 1956-57 336 18.7 1986-87 287 13.0 1959-60 427 23.7 Total (108) 1,570 14.5 Total (80) 1,243 15.5

4-RAHEEM MUHAMMAD 9-ART JOHNSON Year Pts. Avg. Year Pts. Avg. 1982-83 219 8.1 1988-89 149 5.3 1983-84 292 10.1 1989-90 275 11.0 1984-85 431 16.0 1990-91 427 15.8 1985-86 548 17.7 1991-92 364 11.7 Total (114) 1,490 13.1 Total (111) 1,215 10.9

5-TY RICHARDSON 10-BRYAN SMOTHERS Year Pts. Avg. Year Pts. Avg. 1974-75 283 11.8 2007-08 159 6.1 1975-76 377 16.4 2008-09 188 10.4 1976-77 541 20.8 2009-10 342 12.7 1977-78 281 10.4 2010-11 486 16.2 Total (100) 1,482 14.8 Total (101) 1,175 11.6 (Career games played)

2 WAYNE STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK 1,000 POINT CLUB 11-OTIS EVANS 15-AL AMENT Year Pts. Avg. Year Pts. Avg. 1988-89 32 1.6 1985-86 43 2.0 1989-90 324 11.6 1986-87 54 3.2 1990-91 351 13.0 1987-88 314 11.2 1991-92 423 13.6 1988-89 654 23.4 Total (106) 1,130 10.7 Total (95) 1,065 11.2

12-CHARLES LeSURE 16-GEORGE BROWN Year Pts. Avg. Year Pts. Avg. 1996-97 156 6.2 1953-54 8 1.1 1997-98 180 7.2 1954-55 327 14.2 1998-99 281 9.4 1955-56 366 17.4 1999-00 481 16.0 1956-57 343 19.1 Total (110) 1,098 10.0 Total (69) 1,044 15.1

13-SCOTT ARMSTRONG 17-IAN LARKIN Year Pts. Avg. Year Pts. Avg. 1990-91 281 10.4 2009-10 95 4.0 1991-92 176 5.7 2010-11 216 7.2 1992-93 285 8.9 2011-12 340 12.6 1993-94 338 11.3 2012-13 371 13.7 Total (120) 1,080 9.0 Total (108) 1,022 9.5

14-KENDALL LeSURE Year Pts. Avg. 2000-01 170 7.1 2001-02 242 9.0 2002-03 317 11.7 2003-04 339 10.9 Total (109) 1,068 9.8

Best of the Rest (Top 40) Name Years GP Career Points 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 18. Ike Udanoh 2009-2012 81 996 Long Island 268 276 452 19. Danny Lewis 1991-1993 55 993 Kellogg CC Ashland 534 459 20. Herb Goliday 2003-2006 87 992 CMU 169 453 370 21. Mike Hollingsworth 2009-2013 82 991 88 464 103 336 22. Kris Krzyminski 2005-2007 51 973 Mott CC Oakland U. 353 620 23. Howard Monk 1980-1984 104 967 322 275 246 124 24. Bryan Coleman 2010-2014 97 960 161 168 211 420 25. Morris Hall 2002-2005 66 941 Mott CC 169 220 552 26. Hank Woodmore 1985-1988 86 930 Mi. Christian 207 272 451 27. Jerry Oden 2006-2011 87 922 43 196 352 331 28. Marty Letzmann 1964-1967 56 920 Freshman 159 305 456 29. Grady Wicker 1977-1981 107 919 221 131 298 269 Andy Ayrault 1989-1993 116 919 141 225 278 275 31. Dwight King 1985-1988 80 886 GRCC 279 325 282 32. Gary Hawthorne 1978-1980 54 871 434 437 Steve Brinkel 1977-1980 79 871 271 295 305 34. Richard (Dick) Hall 1944-1950 88 852 (76)+130 227 220 199 35. Fred Wolcott 1962-1965 51 842 Freshman 180 356 306 36. Michael Lewis 2013-2017 83 838 7 33 268 293 37. John Scott 1979-1981 54 815 343 472 38. Mark Herron 1992-1994 62 801 Mott CC Mott CC 312 489 39. Freddie Prime 1960-1962 36 788 Det. Inst. of Tech. Redshirt 374 414 40. Clark Bishop 2013-2017 98 773 194 271 186 122

3 WAYNE STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK ANNUAL LEADERS Points Rebounds Assists Steals 2016-17 Ronald Booth ...... 380 2016-17 Michael Lewis ...... 170 2016-17 Marcus Moore ...... 107 2016-17 Marcus Moore ...... 43 2015-16 Ronald Booth ...... 387 2015-16 Michael Lewis ...... 154 2014-15 Gavin Toma...... 365 2015-16 Marcus Moore ...... 79 2015-16 Marcus Moore ...... 43 2013-14 Bryan Coleman ...... 420 2014-15 Michael Lewis...... 146 2014-15 Marcus Moore...... 84 2014-15 Michael Lewis...... 33 2012-13 Ian Larkin...... 371 2013-14 Bryan Coleman/Chene Phillips.... 129 2013-14 Chene Phillips ...... 138 2013-14 Chene Phillips ...... 38 2011-12 Ike Udanoh...... 452 2012-13 Ian Larkin...... 168 2012-13 Cole Prophet...... 106 2012-13 Chene Phillips...... 45 2010-11 Bryan Smothers...... 486 2011-12 Ike Udanoh...... 258 2011-12 Cole Prophet...... 151 2011-12 Dale Brundidge...... 40 2009-10 Bryan Wright...... 389 2010-11 Ike Udanoh...... 164 2008-09 Bryan Wright...... 367 2010-11 Bryan Smothers...... 151 2010-11 Bryan Smothers...... 49 2009-10 Ike Udanoh...... 162 2007-08 Wynn Sarden...... 399 2009-10 Larry Edwards...... 94 2009-10 Larry Edwards...... 42 2006-07 Kris Krzyminski...... 620 2008-09 Shane Lawal...... 229 2005-06 Herb Goliday...... 370 2007-08 Wynn Sarden...... 198 2008-09 Larry Edwards...... 85 Bryan Smothers...... 42 2004-05 Morris Hall...... 552 2006-07 Jason Saddler...... 172 2007-08 Lorenzo McClelland...... 65 2008-09 Larry Edwards...... 31 2003-04 Kendon Edwards...... 385 2005-06 Herb Goliday...... 151 2006-07 Joe Carr...... 95 2007-08 Wynn Sarden...... 46 2002-03 Justin Chapman...... 354 Kris Krzyminski ...... 95 2006-07 Kris Krzyminski...... 41 2001-02 Justin Chapman...... 341 2004-05 Herb Goliday...... 180 2000-01 Mike Brown...... 346 2003-04 Kendon Edwards...... 260 2005-06 Kris Krzyminski...... 140 2005-06 Kris Krzyminski...... 33 1999-00 Charles LeSure...... 481 2002-03 Kendon Edwards...... 174 2004-05 Darrell Evans...... 232 2004-05 Darrell Evans...... 54 1998-99 Tony Goins...... 556 2001-02 Justin Chapman...... 203 2003-04 Darrell Evans...... 145 2003-04 Darrell Evans...... 56 1997-98 Tony Goins...... 518 2000-01 Mike Brown...... 124 1996-97 Tony Goins...... 424 2002-03 Oscar Sanders...... 100 2002-03 Justin Chapman...... 57 1995-96 Tony Goins...... 354 1999-00 Adam Jones...... 271 2001-02 Kendall LeSure...... 59 2001-02 Kendall LeSure...... 48 1994-95 Randy Calcaterra...... 325 1998-99 Adam Jones...... 171 Justin Chapman...... 59 2000-01 Mike Brown...... 47 1993-94 Michael Aaron...... 643 1997-98 Adam Jones...... 194 2000-01 Mike Brown...... 93 1999-00 Charles LeSure...... 69 1992-93 Danny Lewis...... 459 1996-97 Tony Goins...... 138 1999-00 Adam Jones...... 85 1998-99 Charles LeSure...... 53 1991-92 Danny Lewis...... 534 1995-96 Corwin Jones...... 142 1990-91 Art Johnson...... 427 1998-99 Charles LeSure...... 97 1997-98 Charles LeSure...... 32 1994-95 Randy Calcaterra...... 162 1989-90 Otis Evans...... 324 1997-98 Charles LeSure...... 73 1996-97 Charles LeSure...... 39 1993-94 Michael Aaron...... 228 1988-89 Al Ament...... 654 1996-97 Tony Goins...... 48 1995-96 Yusuf Harris...... 39 1987-88 Hank Woodmore...... 451 1992-93 Andy Ayrault...... 190 1986-87 Ted McCree...... 348 1991-92 Otis Evans...... 216 1995-96 Yusuf Harris...... 80 1994-95 Terrance Walker...... 44 1985-86 Raheem Muhammad...... 548 1990-91 Otis Evans...... 231 1994-95 Terrance Walker...... 150 1993-94 Michael Aaron...... 32 1984-85 Grady Lowry...... 553 1993-94 Terrance Walker...... 200 1992-93 Danny Lewis...... 66 1983-84 Curtis Moore...... 350 1989-90 Otis Evans...... 208 1982-83 Haywood Bracey...... 303 1988-89 Al Ament...... 318 1992-93 Danny Lewis...... 117 1991-92 Danny Lewis...... 74 1981-82 Don Petties...... 457 1987-88 Al Ament...... 206 1991-92 Art Johnson...... 140 1990-91 Art Johnson...... 65 1980-81 John Scott...... 472 1986-87 Ted McCree...... 167 1990-91 Art Johnson...... 138 1989-90 Art Johnson...... 45 1979-80 Gary Hawthorne...... 383 1985-86 Raheem Muhammad...... 428 1989-90 Kevin Heck...... 109 1988-89 Tim Dunkle...... 32 1978-79 Gary Hawthorne...... 434 1977-78 Nate Mack...... 293 1984-85 Raheem Muhammad...... 353 1988-89 Kevin Heck...... 116 1987-88 Hank Woodmore...... 77 1976-77 Ty Richardson...... 541 1983-84 Raheem Muhammad...... 256 1987-88 Hank Woodmore...... 152 1986-87 Hank Woodmore...... 55 1975-76 Ty Richardson...... 377 1982-83 Raheem Muhammad...... 234 1986-87 Hank Woodmore...... 91 1985-86 Grady Lowry...... 48 1974-75 WillieVolsan...... 344 1981-82 Donald Petties...... 130 1985-86 Scott Perry...... 100 1984-85 Grady Lowry...... 60 1973-74 Willie Volsan...... 355 1980-81 Dave Visser...... 133 1972-73 Bob Solomon...... 623 1984-85 Scott Perry...... 69 1983-84 Michael Lloyd...... 38 1971-72 Bob Solomon...... 525 Howard Monk...... 133 1983-84 Michael Lloyd...... 140 1982-83 Tony Ball...... 55 1979-80 Gary Hawthorne...... 184 1970-71 Bob Solomon...... 464 1982-83 Tony Ball...... 143 1981-82 Daran Armstrong...... 46 1969-70 Reggie Piggee...... 431 1978-79 Cliff Russell...... 220 1981-82 Daran Armstrong...... 117 1980-81 Grady Wicker...... 51 1968-69 Fred Martus...... 320 1977-78 Steve Brinkel...... 182 1967-68 Terry Cupples...... 386 1976-77 Ty Richardson...... 312 1980-81 Grady Wicker...... 129 1979-80 Grady Wicker...... 50 1966-67 Marty Letzmann...... 456 1979-80 Grady Wicker...... 141 1978-79 Gary Hawthorne...... 39 1965-66 Paul Widdoes...... 322 1975-76 Ty Richardson...... 254 1964-65 Frederick Wolcott...... 306 1974-75 Ty Richardson...... 241 1978-79 Angelo Patsalis...... 56 1977-78 Nate Mack...... 42 1963-64 Frederick Wolcott...... 356 1973-74 James Newsom...... 236 1977-78 Grady Wicker...... 81 1976-77 Nate Mack...... 48 1962-63 Sean Whalen...... 215 Willie Volsan...... 236 1976-77 Ron Zenn...... 94 1975-76 Mike Maltese...... 42 1961-62 Freddie Prime...... 414 1972-73 Bob Solomon...... 300 1975-76 Ron Zenn...... 87 1974-75 Ron Zenn...... 50 1960-61 Freddie Prime...... 374 1959-60 George Duncan...... 427 1971-72 Bob Solomon...... 287 1974-75 Ron Zenn...... 60 1958-59 Winfield Henry...... 280 1970-71 Bob Solomon...... 322 1973-74 Ron Zenn...... 71 Steals not kept prior to 1957-58 Winfield Henry...... 258 1969-70 Reggie Piggee...... 307 1972-73 Mike Rogers...... 93 1974-75 season 1956-57 George Brown...... 343 1968-69 Fred Martus...... 179 1971-72 Paul Bresette...... 90 1955-56 George Brown...... 366 1967-68 Terry Cupples...... 245 1954-55 Clarence Straughn...... 350 1970-71 Paul Bresette...... 81 1953-54 Charlie Primas...... 466 1966-67 Terry Cupples...... 255 1969-70 Fred Martus...... 110 1952-53 Charlie Primas...... 431 1965-66 Marty Letzmann...... 185 1968-69 Don Didlake...... 98 1951-52 John Kline...... 405 1964-65 Frank Dmuchowski...... 164 1967-68 Marty Goldsmith...... 44 1950-51 Ronald Condon...... 310 1963-64 James Carmichael...... 145 1966-67 Marty Letzmann...... 47 1949-50 Alfred Guzzo...... 224 1962-63 Jim Spivey...... 142 1948-49 Dick Hall...... 220 1961-62 Freddie Prime...... 123 1965-66 Marty Letzmann...... 50 1947-48 Dick Hall...... 227 1964-65 Frederick Wolcott...... 53 1946-47 Dick Hall...... 130 1960-61 Jim Lawor...... 162 1945-46 Abe Parness...... 125 1959-60 Jim Lawor...... 186 1944-45 Avery Jackson...... 111 1958-59 Winfield Henry...... 130 Assists not kept prior to 1943-44 No Team -- WW II 1957-58 Bill Norwood...... 111 1964-65 season 1942-43 Clifton Mobley...... 158 1941-42 William VanVleck...... 150 1956-57 George Brown...... 282 1940-41 William VanVleck...... 114 1955-56 George Brown...... 316 1939-40 Steve Staryk...... 108 1954-55 George Brown...... 347 1938-39 Jim Garretson...... 147 1953-54 Charlie Primas...... 418 1927-28 Robert Gunn...... 267@ 1952-53 Charlie Primas...... 326 1926-27 Meyer Schechter...... 221@ 1923-24 Russell Lightbody...... 136@ 1951-52 John Kline...... 346 1950-51 John Erickson...... 197 @Led country in scoring Rebounds not kept prior to 1950-51 season

4 WAYNE STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK ANNUAL LEADERS Field Goals Made Free Throws Made 3-Point Field Goals Made Blocks 2016-17 Chuck Key ...... 167 2016-17 Ronald Booth ...... 72 2016-17 Ronald Booth ...... 52 2016-17 Chuck Key ...... 30 2015-16 Ronald Booth ...... 115 2015-16 Ronald Booth ...... 112 2015-16 Ronald Booth ...... 45 2015-16 Tristan Wilson ...... 29 2014-15 Gavin Toma...... 124 2014-15 Clark Bishop...... 71 2013-14 Bryan Coleman ...... 155 2013-14 Chene Phillips ...... 105 2014-15 Gavin Toma...... 59 2014-15 Tristan Wilson...... 28 2012-13 Ian Larkin...... 140 2012-13 Gerald Williams-Taylor...... 114 2013-14 Bryan Coleman ...... 45 2013-14 Michael Martin...... 32 2011-12 Ike Udanoh...... 154 2011-12 Ike Udanoh...... 144 2012-13 Cole Prophet...... 34 2012-13 Ian Larkin...... 35 2010-11 Mike Hollingsworth...... 170 2010-11 Bryan Smothers...... 121 2011-12 Stacey Waters...... 39 2011-12 Ian Larkin...... 43 2009-10 Jerry Oden...... 143 2009-10 Bryan Smothers...... 85 2010-11 Bryan Smothers...... 55 2010-11 Jerry Oden...... 32 2008-09 Shane Lawal...... 122 2008-09 Bryan Wright...... 91 2007-08 Wynn Sarden...... 152 2007-08 Wynn Sarden...... 89 2009-10 Bryan Wright...... 56 2009-10 Jerry Oden...... 24 2006-07 Kris Krzyminski...... 210 2006-07 Kris Krzyminski...... 117 2008-09 Bryan Wright...... 48 2008-09 Shane Lawal...... 71 2005-06 Herb Goliday...... 155 2005-06 Herb Goliday...... 59 2007-08 Lendyn Davis...... 53 2007-08 Wynn Sarden...... 9 2004-05 Herb Goliday...... 190 2004-05 Morris Hall...... 126 2006-07 Kris Krzyminski...... 83 2006-07 Michael Henderson...... 13 2003-04 Kendon Edwards...... 154 2003-04 Kendon Edwards...... 77 2005-06 Ethan Banks...... 53 2005-06 Jeffrey Ferguson...... 16 2002-03 Justin Chapman...... 141 2002-03 Kendon Edwards...... 86 2001-02 Justin Chapman...... 134 2001-02 Justin Chapman...... 73 2004-05 Morris Hall...... 76 Herb Goliday...... 16 2000-01 Mike Brown...... 110 2000-01 Rick Fox...... 71 2003-04 Kendall LeSure...... 70 2004-05 Erik Parker...... 24 1999-00 Alex Ward...... 176 1999-00 Alex Ward...... 109 2002-03 Kendall LeSure...... 50 2003-04 Oscar Sanders...... 19 1998-99 Tony Goins...... 198 1998-99 Tony Goins...... 101 2001-02 Kendall LeSure...... 32 2002-03 Justin Chapman...... 17 1997-98 Tony Goins...... 200 1997-98 Tony Goins...... 74 2000-01 Mike Brown...... 59 2001-02 A.J. Parker...... 12 1996-97 Tony Goins...... 157 1996-97 Tony Goins...... 62 1995-96 Tony Goins...... 132 1995-96 Durand Watkins...... 61 1999-00 Charles LeSure...... 77 Justin Chapman...... 12 1994-95 Randy Calcaterra...... 128 1994-95 Terrance Walker...... 68 1998-99 Tony Goins...... 59 2000-01 Chukwuemeka Okonkwo...... 11 1993-94 Michael Aaron...... 256 1993-94 Michael Aaron...... 120 1997-98 Terrance Porter...... 64 1999-00 Tom Pauly...... 24 1992-93 Derek Hardy...... 154 1992-93 Danny Lewis...... 103 1996-97 Tony Goins...... 48 1998-99 Tony Goins...... 23 1991-92 Danny Lewis...... 186 1991-92 Danny Lewis...... 107 1995-96 Durand Watkins...... 59 1997-98 Tony Goins...... 42 1990-91 Otis Evans...... 149 1990-91 Art Johnson...... 94 1989-90 Otis Evans...... 140 1989-90 Art Johnson...... 46 1994-95 Durand Watkins...... 50 1996-97 Corwin Jones...... 23 1988-89 Al Ament...... 229 1988-89 Al Ament...... 194 1993-94 Mark Herron...... 70 1995-96 Corwin Jones...... 33 1987-88 Hank Woodmore...... 166 1987-88 Hank Woodmore...... 95 1992-93 Mark Herron...... 61 1994-95 Randy Calcaterra...... 20 1986-87 Dwight King...... 148 1986-87 Ted McCree...... 62 1991-92 Danny Lewis...... 55 1993-94 Brian Koscielski...... 69 1985-86 Grady Lowry...... 210 1985-86 Raheem Muhammad...... 140 Art Johnson...... 55 1992-93 Brian Koscielski...... 51 1984-85 Grady Lowry...... 223 1984-85 Grady Lowry...... 107 1983-84 Curtis Moore...... 149 1983-84 Raheem Muhammad...... 78 1990-91 Art Johnson...... 63 1991-92 Otis Evans...... 20 Herb Bostic...... 149 1982-83 Howard Monk...... 48 1989-90 Art Johnson...... 39 1990-91 Otis Evans...... 20 1982-83 Haywood Bracey...... 136 1981-82 Don Petties...... 107 1988-89 Kevin Heck...... 37 1989-90 Otis Evans...... 15 1981-82 Don Petties...... 175 1980-81 Howard Monk...... 108 1987-88 Dwight King...... 29 1988-89 Mario Pearson...... 55 1980-81 John Scott...... 192 1979-80 Gary Hawthorne...... 79 1986-87 Ted McCree...... 18 1987-88 Eric Jackson...... 36 1979-80 Gary Hawthorne...... 179 1978-79 Gary Hawthorne...... 68 1978-79 Gary Hawthorne...... 183 1977-78 Nate Mack...... 59 1986-87 Eric Jackson...... 27 1977-78 Nate Mack...... 122 1976-77 Ty Richardson...... 79 Three-point line instituted for Maurice Macon...... 27 Steve Brinkel...... 122 1975-76 Rudy Roberts...... 50 1986-87 season 1985-86 Raheem Muhammad...... 45 1976-77 Ty Richardson...... 231 1974-75 Willie Volsan...... 66 1984-85 Raheem Muhammad...... 29 1975-76 Ty Richardson...... 164 1973-74 Willie Volsan...... 81 1982-83 Daran Armstrong...... 6 1983-84 Raheem Muhammad...... 40 1974-75 Willie Volsan...... 139 1972-73 Bob Solomon...... 141 1973-74 Willie Volsan...... 137 1971-72 Bob Solomon...... 117 1982-83 Raheem Muhammad...... 31 1972-73 Bob Solomon...... 241 1970-71 Bob Solomon...... 84 A three-point line was used in 1981-82 Mark Cooks...... 18 1971-72 Bob Solomon...... 204 1969-70 Fred Martus...... 63 the Marshall tournament in 1980-81 Mark Cooks...... 17 1970-71 Bob Solomon...... 190 1968-69 Don Didlake...... 79 1982-83 on an experimental 1979-80 Steve Brinkel...... 12 1969-70 Reggie Piggee...... 191 1967-68 Terry Cupples...... 114 basis 1978-79 Steve Brinkel...... 22 1968-69 Fred Martus...... 130 1966-67 Marty Letzmann...... 132 1967-68 Terry Cupples...... 136 1965-66 Marty Letzmann...... 83 1977-78 Cliff Russell...... 13 1966-67 Marty Letzmann...... 162 1964-65 Frederick Wolcott...... 94 1976-77 Ty Richardson...... 57 1965-66 Paul Widdoes...... 120 1963-64 Frederick Wolcott...... 92 1975-76 Ty Richardson...... 50 1964-65 Frederick Wolcott...... 106 1962-63 Frederick Wolcott...... 72 1974-75 Ty Richardson...... 53 1963-64 Frederick Wolcott...... 132 1961-62 Kenneth Marzka...... 91 1962-63 Sean Whalen...... 95 1960-61 Kenneth Marzka...... 59 1961-62 Freddie Prime...... 183 1959-60 George Duncan...... 113 Blocks not kept prior to 1960-61 Freddie Prime...... 159 1958-59 Winfield Henry...... 58 1974-75 season 1959-60 George Duncan...... 157 1957-58 Winfield Henry...... 54 1958-59 Winfield Henry...... 111 1956-57 George Duncan...... 78 1957-58 Winfield Henry...... 102 1955-56 George Brown...... 88 1956-57 George Brown...... 136 1954-55 George Brown...... 91 1955-56 George Brown...... 139 1953-54 Charlie Primas...... 192 1954-55 Clarence Straughn...... 144 1952-53 Charlie Primas...... 157 1953-54 Charlie Primas...... 137 1951-52 Charlie Primas...... 115 1952-53 Charlie Primas...... 137 1950-51 Ronald Condon...... 90 1951-52 John Kline...... 160 1949-50 Dick Hall...... 61 1950-51 Ronald Condon...... 110 1948-49 Alfred Guzzo...... 57 1949-50 Alfred Guzzo...... 85 1947-48 Dick Hall...... 77 1948-49 Dick Hall...... 82 1946-47 Dick Hall...... 44 1947-48 James Rucinski...... 98 1945-46 Daniel Arnold...... 19 1946-47 Dick Hall...... 43 1944-45 Abe Parness...... 22 1945-46 Abe Parness...... 54 1943-44 No Team -- WW II 1944-45 Avery Jackson...... 47 1942-43 William VanVleck...... 34 1943-44 No Team -- WW II 1941-42 Jon VanVleck...... 31 1942-43 Clifton Mobley...... 70 1940-41 William VanVleck...... 20 1941-42 William VanVleck...... 61 1939-40 Howard McCarty...... 18 1940-41 William VanVleck...... 47 1938-39 Bob Roth...... 43 1939-40 Steve Staryk...... 47 1938-39 Steve Staryk...... 65

5 WAYNE STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK RETIRED JERSEY Former Wayne State great and Toledo Rogers alum Justin Chapman was posthumously inducted into the Toledo Rogers High School Hall of Fame. Chapman, who tragically died in July of 2003 after a swimming accident in Lake St. Clair, is the only person to ever have his jersey retired in Wayne State’s men’s basketball history.

At Rogers, Chapman was a two-sport star. In addition to being an all-state caliber wide receiver and safety on the football field, Chapman starred for the Rams’ basketball team captaining the squad his junior and senior seaons. In his final year at Rogers in 1998-99, the 6’2” forward averaged 18.5 points and 13 rebounds per game and was named to the All-City and All-State teams

After spending the 1999-00 and 2000-01 seasons at Alpena Community College, Chapman joined the Warrior family and made an instant impact for WSU.

During the 2001-02 season, Chapman posted team-highs of 12.6 points and 7.5 rebounds per game as Wayne State finished the year with a 15-12 record. For his efforts the undersized bruiser was named Great Lakes Intercollegiate Conference (GLIAC) Player of the Week twice and earned First-Team All-GLIAC honors at the end of the season.

In 2002-03 Chapman once again led the Warriors in scoring with 13.1 ppg. He scored a career-high 28 points against Kentucky State on Dec. 16. Chapman was also a force at the other end of the floor as well and earned GLIAC South Division All-Defensive Team accolades at the conclusion of his senior season.

Before his untimely death, Chapman, who started 53 of his 54 games at Wayne State, was on pace to graduate with a degree in physical education in December of 2003 after which he planned to become a teacher and coach.

Days after Chapman’s death, the Department of Athletics created the Justin Chapman Memorial Scholarship Fund which is still active today. On Dec. 6, 2003, Chapman’s No. 24 jersey was retired.

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POSTSEASON HISTORY 2017 -- GLIAC Tournament 2005 -- GLIAC Tournament 1999 -- NCAA Division II Great Lakes Regional 1987 -- NCAA Division II North Central Regional First Round — February 28 First Round — March 1 Kentucky Wesleyan (Owensboro, Ky.) at St. Cloud State (St. Cloud, Minn.) SDC Gym (Houghton, Mich.) Matthaei Center (Detroit, Mich.) First Round — March 2 First Round — March 6 at Tech 92, Wayne State 84 at Wayne State 75, Gannon 70 Wayne State had a bye Ferris State 70, Wayne State 67 Semifinal Round — March 4 Semifinal Round ­­— March 5 Consolation — March 7 2013 -- GLIAC Tournament Croy Gymnasium (Findlay, Ohio) Southern Indiana 72, Wayne State 69 Lock Haven 84, Wayne State 83 First Round — March 6 Wayne State 68, Ferris State 63 Matthaei Center (Detroit, Mich.) Championship — March 5 1994 -- GLIAC Tournament 1986 -- NCAA Division II North Central Regional Lake Superior 70, at Wayne State 68 Croy Gymnasium (Findlay, Ohio) at Wayne State University (Detroit) at St. Cloud State (St. Cloud, Minn.) at #1-Findlay 87, Wayne State 64 First Round — March 4 First Round — March 7 2013 -- NCAA Division II Great Lakes Regional at Wayne State 101, Oakland 83 Wayne State 72, Augustana 57 Drury University (Springfield, Mo.) 2005 -- NCAA Division II Great Lakes Regional Championship —March 5 Championship — March 8 First Round — March 16 Croy Gymnasium (Findlay, Ohio) at Wayne State 83, Northern Michigan 67 Wayne State 75, at St. Cloud State 71 #2-Southern Indiana 79, #7-Wayne State 70 First Round — March 12 #5-Wayne State 56, #4-SIUE 55 1994 -- NCAA Division II Great Lakes Regional 1986 -- NCAA Division II South Quarterfinal 2012 -- GLIAC Tournament Semifinal Round ­­— March 13 at Southern Indiana (Evansville, Ind.) at Florida Southern (Lakeland, Fla.) First Round — February 29 #1-Findlay 63, #5-Wayne State 49 First Round —March 11 Quarterfinal — March 14 Matthaei Center (Detroit, Mich.) Wayne State 99, Oakland 97 at Florida Southern 77, Wayne State 65 at Wayne State 84, Northwood 77 2004 -- GLIAC Tournament Championship — March 12 Semifinal Round — March 5 First Round — March 1 at Southern Indiana 112, Wayne State 84 1984 -- NCAA Division II North Central Regional Jesse Philips Arena (Hillsdale, Mich.) Hammermill Center (Erie, Pa.) at Nebraska-Omaha (Omaha, Neb.) Findlay 63, Wayne State 61 at Gannon 64, Wayne State 59 1993 -- GLIAC Tournament First Round — March 9 at Northern Michigan (Marquette, Mich.) Wayne State 82, at Nebraska-Omaha 70 (OT) 2011 -- GLIAC Tournament 2004 -- NCAA Division II Great Lakes Regional First Round — March 5 Championship — March 10 First Round — March 2 Lewis University (Romeoville, Ill.) Wayne State 72, Ferris State 67 Morningside 75, Wayne State 73 Matthaei Center (Detroit, Mich.) First Round — March 13 Championship — March 6 at Wayne State 79, Hillsdale 62 #8-Wayne State 65, #1-Lewis 62 Wayne State 93, at Northern Michigan 86 1970 -- NCAA College Division Great Lakes Regional Semifinal Round — March 5 Semifinal Round ­­— March 14 at Central Michigan (Mt. Pleasant, Mich.) Jim Wink Arena (Big Rapids, Mich.) #8-Wayne State 57, #4-Michigan Tech 54 1993 -- NCAA Division II Great Lakes Regional First Round — March 6 Wayne State 73, Findlay 64 Championship ­­— March 16 (Sweet 16) at Southern Indiana (Evansville, Ind.) at Central Michigan 73, Wayne State 61 Championship — March 6 #3-Southern Indiana 69, #8-Wayne State 68 First Round ­— March 12 Consolation — March 7 Jim Wink Arena (Big Rapids, Mich.) Wayne State 78, IP-Fort Wayne 72 Capital 83, Wayne State 80 Wayne State 73, at #1-Ferris State 71 2003 -- GLIAC Tournament Championship — March 13 First Round — March 1 Wayne State 90, Northern Michigan 58 1956 -- NCAA National Basketball Tournament 2011 -- NCAA Division II Great Lakes Regional Hammermill Center (Erie, Pa.) First Round — March 12 Bellarmine University (Louisville, Ky.) at Gannon 78, Wayne State 60 1993 -- NCAA Division II National Championship at Fort Wayne, Ind. First Round — March 13 at Springfield Civic Center (Springfield, Mass.) Wayne State 72, DePaul 63 #6-Ferris State 90, #3-Wayne State 88 2002 -- GLIAC Tournament Elite Eight — March 25 First Round — February 27 Wayne State 78, Textile 76 1956 -- NCAA Central Region 2010 -- GLIAC Tournament DeltaPlex (Grand Rapids, Mich.) Final Four — March 26 at University of Iowa (Iowa City, Iowa) First Round — March 2 Michigan Tech 78, Wayne State 70 CSU-Bakersfield 61, Wayne State 57 First Round — March 16 (Sweet 16) GVSU Fieldhouse Arena (Allendale) Kentucky 84, Wayne State 64 at Grand Valley 47, Wayne State 44 2000 -- GLIAC Tournament 1992 -- GLIAC Tournament Consolation — March 17 First Round — March 1 at Wayne State University (Detroit) Morehead State 95, Wayne State 84 2009 -- GLIAC Tournament DeltaPlex (Grand Rapids, Mich.) First Round — March 6 First Round — March 3 Northern Michigan 81, Wayne State 61 at Wayne State 72, Oakland 62 1939 Cooper Gymnasium (Sault Ste. Marie) Championship — March 7 National Intercollegiate Basketball Tournament at Lake Superior 72, Wayne State 56 1999 -- GLIAC Tournament Grand Valley 93, at Wayne State 84 (Kansas City, Mo.) Kellogg Arena (Battle Creek, Mich.) First Round — March 14 2007 -- GLIAC Tournament First Round — February 25 1992 -- NCAA Division II Great Lakes Regional Wayne State 66, Anderson 26 First Round — February 27 Wayne State 79, Saginaw Valley 61 at Kentucky Wesleyan (Owensboro, Ky.) Second Round —March 15 Mercyhurst Athletic Center (Erie, Pa.) Semifinal Round — February 26 First Round — March 13 Glenville State 56, Wayne State 51 at Mercyhurst 59, Wayne State 54 Wayne State 75, Gannon 68 Wayne State 63, Saint Joseph’s 56 Championship — February 27 Championship — March 14 Wayne State 67, Michigan Tech 53 at Kentucky Wesleyan 90, Wayne State 72

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WARRIORS AND PROFESSIONAL BASKETBALL In the March 10, 2012, edition of Yahoo, writer Adam Spencer Minneapolis Lakers and the . invitation. (The first time was 1938-39, when the Tartars competed in released the Top 25 Harlem Globetrotters Players of All-Time. Listed at As was the case for African Americans before and during Brown’s the National Intercollegiate Basketball tournament which was held No. 15 is “Jumpin” Johnny Kline, a 1979 inductee into the Wayne State basketball career, opportunities as a collegian and professional were in Kansas City, Missouri. As big as this accomplishment was, Brown University Athletic Hall of Fame. very limited. However, the success of his Wayne University and pointed out that, at the time, the National Invitational Tournament, or Dr. Kline earned three degrees from WSU -- a bachelor’s degree Globetrotters teams, as well as his individual greatness, contributed N.I.T., was the more popular tournament. in 1973, a master’s in Educational Sociology in 1979, and a Doctor of significantly to the increased opportunities that African Americans Wayne was undefeated in league play and finished as champions Philosophy in 1985. enjoy today. of the President Athletic Conference (PAC). The team’s only loss came Spencer said of Kline “In 1952 Jumpin Johnny Kline was named the By the following year, Coach Frank “Ace” Cudillo elevated Brown in the second game of the season to a tough Louisville team, 52-80. Athlete of the Year at Wayne State University. In 1959, his seventh and to the varsity team at Cass Tech. Brown was far from a star, scoring Louisville featured future NBA players Charles Tyra and , as final year playing with the Globetrotters he helped the team to their only 18 points during the season, but he was proud to be a part of a well as Jim Morgan and Bill Darraugh, who were selected in the 2nd first ever undefeated season with 441 wins, and the World Series of great 1951-52 Cass Tech team. Interestingly, Brown never lettered in and 8th rounds of the 1957 NBA draft. Basketball Championship against the College All-Americans. In 1996, basketball while at Cass, but as a senior he played a significant role on The biggest regular season win, in Brown’s opinion, came against he founded the Black Legends of Professional Basketball Foundation to the basketball team averaging 9.8 ppg. Washington (MO), which Brown recalls was ranked 10th nationally at provide pensions for other living Harlem Globetrotters legends. Kline Wayne, the school which was only three blocks from his house, the time. Wayne beat Washington (MO), 67-62, in overtime. This was received his Globetrotters Legends ring in 2002.” ended up being his selection. a particularly memorable game for Brown because he had 17 family The Harlem Globetrotters are one of only eight entire teams It should be pointed out that in those days, long before the current members at the game. enshrined in the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame. Matthaei Building was built, the Wayne team practiced inside the “Old Brown’s practice throughout college was to avoid any fouls until The rubric for choosing and ranking the top twenty-five greatest Main” building, which was originally the first Detroit Central High the final quarter and then add reckless defense to his highpowered Globetrotters is based on their impact on the game of basketball while School, and traveled off campus for all of its games. The team, during offensive effort. In St. Louis, he picked up three quick fouls, some while wearing the Globetrotters uniform. For example, may Brown’s years, played its home games at the University of Detroit, in he was just running down the court. When he reentered in the second have been one of the greatest players to ever play for the Globetrotters; what is now known as , or at Detroit Pershing High School. half, Brown immediately received another phantom foul and was back however his Hall of Fame career evolved with the Lakers Wayne earned national rankings as high as at least 18th, and on the bench. In the final moments of the game, he made significant and had little if any to do with playing a season with the Globetrotters. the “Big Three” earned many individual accolades. Primas and Kline contributions to the team’s win. Unbeknownst to Brown at the time, Therefore Magic would not make this list. To be chosen for the top 25, earned All-American status, Wagner and Kline participated in NBA his last minute contributions in this game would be the reason for his the player had to make a significant contribution to the growth of the training camps, and each of these three were awarded contracts with selection by the Lakers. Harlem Globetrotters unique brand of basketball. the Harlem Globetrotters. On March 12, the Wayne Tartars played their first round NCAA game Kline is not the only former Wayne State basketball player to play The “Top Negro High School Cagers of the Past Decade” list, which in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Wayne’s opponent, DePaul, was coached by for the Harlem Globetrotters. was selected by legends Will Robinson, Noah Brown, Joe Duplessis, Hall of Famer Ray Meyers, and was led by future NBA player Ron Sobie Three others have also worn the Red, White and Blue of the Harlem Ennis Stafford, and John Glover, and was printed in the December 28, and Dick Heise, who was selected in the ninth round of the 1957 NBA Globetrotters - George Brown, Charlie Primas and Ernie Wagner. 1957, Michigan Chronicle, included seven Tartars: first-team selection draft. With the help of 27 points from Clarence Straughn and 13 from Brown, who ranks fifth on the all-time basketball scoring list at Charlie Primas, second-team selections Ernie Wagner and George Brown, Wayne beat DePaul, 72-63. WSU with 1,044 points. For three seasons, he led WSU in rebounding. Duncan (Highland Park), and honorable mention choices Robert Wayne then advanced to the Central Region at the University of His 953 rebounds ranks him third on the all-time list. Brown Taylor (Detroit Miller), Bill Robinson (Detroit Miller), Fred Snowden Iowa where they met the No. 9-ranked University of Kentucky team led WSU to two National Collegiate Athletic Association Tournament (Northwestern), and Clarence Straughn (Detroit Northern). that was coached by Hall of Fame legend and featured invitations. He won five letters for Wayne State including two in track. In 2001, the magazine PrepSpotlight also recognized five of the future NBA players John Cox, Jerry Bird, Vern Hatton, and Bob Burrow. He was a two-time President Athletic Conference high jump champion Tartars from this era on its “Michigan Top 100 Players of All-Time” Wayne led at the half, but after Brown fouled out early in the second in 1956 and 1957. He continued his basketball playing days in the list. George “Baby” Duncan was selected number 6; Charlie Primas, half, Wayne spiraled down rapidly. Kentucky ended up winning, 84-64. professional league with the Minneapolis Lakers in 1958, when he was number 10; John Kline, number 34; Ernie Wagner, number 41; and Brown and his teammates fine regular season had them looking one the first black players signed to an NBA contract. Fred Snowden as an honorable mention. Although the PrepSpotlight forward to participating in another post-season tournament, but the Brown was selected by the Minneapolis Lakers in the fourth round list leaves a lot to debate, it is clear that, decades later, Wayne’s players season ended prematurely. Unfortunately, the school’s president, who of the 1957 NBA Draft (27th overall pick). He played one game in 1958, from Brown’s era were worth remembering. Today, these men would apparently had reluctantly allowed the team to go to the NCAA one scoring one point with a rebound. have been scooped up by Big Ten or other Division I schools. season earlier, informed the team that they would not be allowed The only other former Tartar to appear during the NBA regular The Wayne freshman team was coached by Fred Mulhauser. Brown to attend this year. The administration’s opinion was that they were season was Howard McCarty, a 6-2 forward/guard. He saw action in 19 was the reserve team’s star and leading scorer, netting 258 points. playing too many games. games during the 1946-47 campaign scoring 21 points with two assists The following season, 1954-55, Brown emerged as a star of the Personally, Brown earned PAC All-Conference honors his senior for the Detroit Falcons of the BAA (Basketball Association of America - varsity. During 23 games, Brown averaged 14.2 ppg and 15.1 rpg. season, as he had the previous season, and set a school-record by merged with the National Basketball League in 1949 to form the NBA). Brown was the team’s leading free thrower (shooting 135 and averaging 19.1 ppg. His senior season also saw Brown record a Primas went on to play three seasons with the Harlem Globetrotters making 91 for a 68 percent average) and rebounder (347), and he was personal-best for rebounds in a game, pulling down 31 in Cleveland, and one season with Leon Hillard’s Harlem Ambassadors. Primas also second in total points (327 points) and percentage (.447). Ohio, during a 46-43 win over Western Reserve. played one season in the Army, during his Trotters’ During the season, Wayne faced some tough competition. In the Brown’s participation in track is the only reason that “Abe career, on a team that included NBAers Tom Marshall and Al Bianchi, first round of the Motor City Tournament, Brown scored 18 points in Saperstein All-American” is not officially on his resume. Following his who had also been drafted into the military. a 71-66 victory over Penn State, which featured future NBA player and senior season, Brown was invited to play for the College All-Americans During Primas’ years with the Trotters, he was twice selected to play Harlem Globetrotter Jesse Arnelle. In the finals of the tournament, against the Harlem Globetrotters in the World Series of Basketball. in the team’s post-season World Series of Basketball against a team however, Wayne fell to the University of Detroit, 82-57, which featured Doing so would have made Brown a professional and, thus, would have of college All-Americans. He also played part of his career with the future NBA players Bill Ebben and Guy Sparrow. forced him to quit the track and field team. Brown attended the World organization’s elite Eastern Unit, which played doubleheaders with the Another tough oppenent was St. Francis (PA), which featured Series game that was played in Detroit, but only as a spectator. He NBA to keep the fledgling league alive. , the player Brown calls “the greatest I ever played remembers wishing that he was on the court, but he kept his amateur Wagner’s 11 seasons with the Globetrotters tied him with against.” Wayne split with St. Francis (PA) (49-77 and 66-64), but status and finished his senior track and field season. Northwestern’s Murphy “Big Daddy Cool Breeze” Summons for most the contests were memorable because of Stokes and the venue of one October 30 was his 22nd birthday, and while wearing uniform played by a PSL product with the ‘Trotters. game. number 22, he played his first and only regular-season NBA game ------The home court of St. Francis (PA) was a moviehouse-like against his hometown . One of the Motor City’s most significant basketball legends is Detroit auditorium, complete with the slanted floor, but with the seats Some information on this page was provided by Detroit Cass Tech’s George Brown. In 1956, the 6-foot-6, 190-pound Brown removed. One hoop sat on the stage, and when you ran up and down basketball historian extraordinaire Bill Hoover. led Wayne (State) University to the school’s first-ever appearance in the court, you literally ran “up” or “down” the court. the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) tournament; and, Brown’s greatest game of the season, and possibly his career, also in 1957, Brown became only the 31st African American, ever to play in came this season against Case Tech. Brown netted 33 points and pulled the National Basketball Association (NBA). down 28 rebounds. Brown’s 1955-56 Wayne University team defeated ’s The 1955-56 Wayne team was one of the greatest in the school’s DePaul Blue Demons and led Adolph Rupp’s Kentucky Wildcats at history and finished the regular season at 17-1 to qualify for the halftime. Brown received college All-American recognition from Abe NCAA basketball tournament. This marked the second time in the Saperstein before playing for six professional teams, including the NBA’s school’s history that the school had earned a post-season tournament

8 WAYNE STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK TEAM AWARDS / ALL-ACADEMIC Fred M. Fisher Memorial Award (Team MVP)

1951...... Ron Condon 1952...... John Kline 1953...... Charles Primas 1954...... Charles Primas 1955...... Clarence Straughn 1956...... Clarence Straughn 1957...... George Brown 1958...... Winfield Henry 1959...... Winfield Henry 1960...... George Duncan 1961...... Freddie Prime 1970-71...... Bob Solomon 1971-72...... Bob Solomon 1972-73...... Bob Solomon 1974-75...... Willie Volsan 1975-76...... Ty Richardson 1976-77...... Ty Richardson

Award was inaugurated by E. Dawson (Duke) Fisher in honor of his father.

Team Most Improved Player 1974-75...... Ty Richardson 1975-76...... Joe Yelder 1976-77...... Ken Cox

Team Most Loyal 1974-75...... Chris Allen At the ninth annual Wayne State University All-Sports Recognition Dinner held on May 22, 1975-76...... Chris Allen 1976-77...... Fred Procter 1961, head basketball coach Joel Mason presented Freddie Prime with the Fred M. Fisher Memorial Award as team Most Valuable Player. GLIAC Scoring Champion 1984-85...... Grady Lowry GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Team 1992-93...... Scott Armstrong (HM) 2014-15...... Michael Lewis 2010-11...... Ian Larkin 1993-94...... Scott Armstrong 2014-15...... Gavin Toma 1985-86...... Grady Lowry 2010-11...... Andrew Tines 1993-94...... Randy Calcaterra 2014-15...... Clark Bishop 2011-12...... Ian Larkin 1993-94...... Mark Herron 2015-16 ...... Gavin Toma 2011-12...... Andrew Tines 1994-95...... Randy Calcaterra 2015-16 ...... Michael Lewis 2012-13...... Ian Larkin 1995-96...... Craig Curry 2015-16 ...... George Spencer GLIAC Rebounding Champion 2013-14 ...... Chene Phillips 1995-96...... Michael Szajenko 2015-16 ...... Chuck Key 2014-15...... Oge Onwudiwe 1996-97...... Michael Szajenko 2015-16 ...... Timothy Huguley 1984-85...... Raheem Muhammad 2015-16 ...... Oge Onwudiwe 1999-00...... Ben Bakken 2016-17 ...... Clark Bishop 2015-16 ...... Nick Mutebi 1999-00...... A.W. Canada 2016-17 ...... Chuck Key 1985-86...... Raheem Muhammad 2016-17 ...... Nick Mutebi 1999-00...... Tom Pauly 2016-17 ...... Josh Reynolds 2016-17 ...... Michael Lewis 2000-01...... Andy Dold 2016-17 ...... George Spencer 2016-17 ...... Oge Onwudiwe 2001-02...... Mike Brown 2016-17 ...... Tristan Wilson NCAA Division II Rebounding 2002-03...... Jeremy Denha GLIAC All-Academic Team 2004-05...... Herb Goliday CoSIDA Academic All-District Champion 1983-84...... Eric Thorderson 2005-06...... Herb Goliday 1983-84...... Eric Thorderson 1984-85...... Eric Thorderson 2006-07...... Kris Krzyminski 2006-07...... Kris Krzyminski/1st Team 1985-86...... Raheem Muhammad 1984-85...... Kurt Thorderson (HM) 2008-09...... Andrew Tines 1986-87...... Jim Urbanick 2009-10...... Dale Brundidge CoSIDA Academic All-Americans 1987-88...... Al Ament 2009-10...... Andrew Tines 1975-76...... Chris Allen/3rd Team 1987-88...... Jim Urbanick 2010-11...... Stacey Waters 1976-77...... Lenn Palmieri/Honorable Mention 1988-89...... Al Ament 2011-12...... Stacey Waters 1976-77...... Pat Zarkowski/3rd Team 1988-89...... Kevin Heck (HM) 2013-14 ...... Michael Lewis 1976-77...... Ron Zenn/Honorable Mention 1989-90...... Jim Thorderson (HM) 2013-14 ...... Gavin Toma

9 WAYNE STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK TOP GAME PERFORMANCES Points 7 Charles LeSure...... 2000 Blocks 50 George Duncan vs. Western Reserve...... Jan. 9, 1960 7 Kendall LeSure at Ashland...... Feb. 15, 2003 10 Shane Lawal vs. Michigan Tech...... Dec. 4, 2008 45 Danny Lewis at Michigan Tech...... Feb. 20, 1993 7 Kris Krzyminski vs. Hillsdale...... Dec. 9, 2006 9 Ty Richardson vs. -...... 1975 41 Kris Krzyminski vs Gannon...... Nov. 30, 2006 6 Kendall LeSure vs. Mercyhurst...... Feb. 6, 2003 8 Mario Pearson at Oakland...... Jan. 19, 1989 38 Marty Letzmann vs. Windsor...... Jan. 24, 1967 6 Morris Hall at South Dakota State...... Dec. 29, 2004 8 Brian Koscielski vs. Northern Michigan...... Jan. 14, 1993 38 Al Ament at St. Mary’s...... Feb. 20, 1989 6 Ethan Banks at Grand Valley...... Jan. 13, 2005 8 Shane Lawal vs. Central State...... Nov. 25, 2008 38 Al Ament vs. Northwood...... March 2, 1989 6 Kris Krzyminski vs. Clarion...... Nov. 27, 2006 8 Shane Lawal at Northwood...... Jan. 3, 2009 38 Kris Krzyminski vs. Hillsdale...... Dec. 9, 2006 6 Stacey Waters vs. Marygrove...... Nov. 23, 2010 7 Maurice Macon vs. LIU/CW Post...... Nov. 30, 1985 36 Freddie Prime at Washington & Jefferson...... Dec. 16, 1961 6 Mike Hollingsworth vs. Bellarmine...... Nov. 17, 2011 6 Shane Lawal vs. Northern Michigan...... Dec. 6, 2008 36 Bob Solomon vs. Earlham...... 1971-72 *-Tied for fifth most in Division II history (tied-for-20th all divisions) 6 Ian Larkin vs. Saginaw Valley...... Dec. 8, 2011 36 Charles LeSure vs. Findlay...... Feb. 10, 2000 5 Brian Koscielski vs. Ferris State...... Dec. 19, 1992 35 Freddie Prime vs. Buffalo...... Feb. 21, 1962 Free Throws Attempted 5 Brian Koscielski vs. Grand Valley...... Jan. 9, 1993 35 Grady Lowry vs. Northwood...... Jan. 26, 1985 24 Art Johnson vs. Lake Superior...... Jan. 11, 1992 5 Shane Lawal at Tiffin...... Feb. 21, 2009 35 Al Ament at Michigan Tech...... Jan. 26, 1989 20 Bob Solomon vs. Earlham...... 1971-72 5 Ian Larkin vs. Hillsdale...... Jan. 3, 2013 35 Michael Aaron vs. Oakland...... Dec. 11, 1993 20 Will Paige at Grand Valley...... Feb. 13, 1993 5 Ian Larkin vs. Lewis...... Nov. 19, 2012 35 Mark Herron at Siena Heights...... Jan. 24, 1994 20 Ike Udanoh vs. Findlay...... Jan. 14, 2012 5 Tristan Wilson at Findlay ...... Feb. 2, 2016 35 Randy Calcaterra vs. Saginaw Valley...... Feb. 18, 1995 18 Danny Lewis at Grand Valley...... Feb. 13, 1993 34 Bob Schulte at Lake Superior...... Feb. 7, 1969 16 Shane Lawal at Tiffin...... Feb. 21, 2009 Steals 34 Bob Solomon vs. Oakland...... 1971-72 16 Bryan Smothers at Northwood...... Dec. 9, 2009 7 Danny Lewis vs. Northern Michigan...... Jan. 14, 1993 34 Grady Lowry at Lake Superior...... Jan. 19, 1985 16 Chene Phillips at Saginaw Valley State ...... Jan. 18, 2014 7 Oscar Sanders vs. Alma...... Nov. 25, 2003 34 Michael Aaron vs. Oakland (GLIAC First Round)...... March 4, 1994 15 Wynn Sarden at Ferris State...... Jan. 9, 2008 7 Kris Krzyminski at Gannon...... Feb. 10, 2007 34 Kris Krzyminski at Gannon...... Feb. 10, 2007 14 Scott Armstrong at Grand Valley...... Feb. 13, 1993 7 Lorenzo McClelland vs. SIUE...... Nov. 17, 2007 34 Wynn Sarden at Ferris State...... Jan. 9, 2008 14 Kris Krzyminski at Northwood...... Jan. 6, 2007 6 Danny Lewis at Hillsdale...... Jan. 7, 1993 14 Bryan Smothers vs. Findlay (GLIAC Semifinals)...... March 5, 2011 6 Danny Lewis at Ferris State...... Feb. 6, 1993 Field Goals Attempted 14 Chene Phillips at Bellarmine...... Nov. 15, 2012 6 Danny Lewis at Northern Michigan...... Feb. 18, 1993 27 Bob Solomon vs. Capital...... 1971-72 14 Mike Hollingsworth at Grand Valley...... Feb. 23, 2013 6 Tony Goins vs. Minnesota-Duluth...... Dec. 19, 1998 27 Michael Aaron vs. Oakland (NCAA First Round)...... March 11, 1994 14 Chene Phillips at Tiffin...... Nov. 29, 2012 6 Justin Chapman at Northern Michigan...... Jan. 14, 2002 25 Kendon Edwards vs. Northern Kentucky...... Dec. 22, 2003 14 Chene Phillips at Bellrmine...... Nov. 15, 2012 6 Oscar Sanders vs. Ashland...... Jan. 23, 2003 24 Mike Brown vs. Northwood...... Nov. 16, 2001 6 Darrell Evans vs. Alma...... Nov. 25, 2003 23 Bryan Smothers at Northwood...... Feb. 12, 2011 Free Throws Made 6 Oscar Sanders vs. Concordia...... Nov. 29, 2003 22 Tom Carlson vs. Eastern Michigan...... Jan. 20, 1965 22 Art Johnson vs. Lake Superior...... Jan. 11, 1992 6 Tariq Mills vs. Central State...... Feb. 21, 2004 22 Kris Krzyminski vs Gannon...... Nov. 30, 2006 18 Charlie Primas vs. Detroit...... Dec. 13, 1952 6 Kris Krzyminski vs. Illinois Tech...... Jan. 2, 2006 22 Wynn Sarden vs. SIUE...... Nov. 17, 2007 18 Will Paige at Grand Valley...... Feb. 13, 1993 6 Dale Brundidge at Bowling Green...... Nov. 20, 2008 22 Ronald Booth at Northwood ...... Dec. 3, 2015 17 Ike Udanoh vs. Findlay...... Jan. 14, 2012 6 Dale Brundidge vs. Northern Michigan...... Feb. 3, 2011 21 Danny Lewis at Michigan Tech...... Feb. 20, 1993 15 Danny Lewis at Grand Valley...... Feb. 13, 1993 6 Chene Phillips vs. Kalamazoo ...... Dec. 11, 2013 21 Morris Hall vs. Central State...... Dec. 8, 2004 14 Bob Solomon vs. Earlham...... 1971-72 21 Kris Krzyminski at Gannon...... Feb. 10, 2007 14 Bryan Smothers at Northwood...... Dec. 9, 2009 Field Goal Percentage (min. 8 made) 21 Bryan Wright vs. Bellarmine...... Nov. 21, 2009 13 Bryan Smothers vs. Findlay (GLIAC Semifinals)...... March 5, 2011 .917 Jeffrey Ferguson (11-12) at W. Va. State...... Nov. 15, 2005 21 Jerry Oden at Northwood...... Dec. 9, 2009 13 Chene Phillips at Tiffin...... Nov. 29, 2012 .909 Wynn Sarden (10-11) vs. Calif. (Pa.)...... Nov. 24, 2007 21 Bryan Smothers at Ohio Dominican...... Jan. 22, 2011 11 Otis Evans vs. Saginaw Valley (GLIAC First Round)...... March 6, 1992 .900 Justin Chapman (9-10) at Findlay...... Jan. 26, 2002 21 Stacey Waters vs. Tiffin...... Dec. 17, 2011 11 Scott Armstrong at Grand Valley...... Feb. 13, 1993 .900 Jason Saddler (9-10) vs. Ashland...... Feb. 3, 2007 21 Chene Phillips vs. Kalamazoo ...... Dec. 11, 2013 11 Mark Herron at Grand Valley...... Feb. 13, 1993 .889 Ike Udanoh (8-9) at Findlay...... Jan. 7, 2010 21 Clark Bishop at Walsh...... Feb. 21, 2015 11 Justin Chapman vs. Ferris State...... Jan. 5, 2002 .857 Nick Gout (12-14) vs. Saginaw Valley...... Nov. 18, 2000 21 Ronald Booth vs. Northern Michigan ...... Jan. 14, 2017 11 Kris Krzyminski at Mercyhurst...... Feb. 8, 2007 .833 James Davis (10-12) at Northwood...... Nov. 22, 2003 21 Ronald Booth vs. Michigan Tech ...... Feb. 11, 2017 11 Joe Carr vs. Ferris State...... Feb. 15, 2007 .833 Ian Larkin (10-12) vs. Lake Erie...... Jan. 28, 2012 11 Bryan Wright vs. Marygrove...... Nov. 15, 2008 .818 Jason Saddler (9-11) vs. Wis.-Parkside...... Dec. 28, 2007 Field Goals Made 11 Ike Udanoh at Northern Michigan...... Feb. 2, 2012 .818 Shane Lawal (9-11) vs. Marygrove...... Nov. 15, 2008 21 George Duncan vs. Western Reserve...... Jan. 9, 1960 11 Chene Phillips at Saginaw Valley State ...... Jan. 18, 2014 .818 Jerry Oden (9-11) at Ferris State...... Feb. 27, 2010 14 Tom Carlson vs. Eastern Michigan...... Jan. 20, 1965 11 Ronald Booth at Lake Superior State ...... Dec. 5, 2015 .818 Bryan Smothers (9-11) vs. Michigan Tech...... Feb. 5, 2011 14 Kris Krzyminski vs Gannon...... Nov. 30, 2006 13 Bob Solomon vs. Oakland...... 1971-72 WSU tied NCAA Division II record with 64 free throws made (79 attempts) on Percentage (min. 9 made) 13 Danny Lewis at Michigan Tech...... Feb. 20, 1993 Feb. 13, 1993 at Grand Valley. 1.000 James Davis (10-10) at Grand Canyon...... Dec. 30, 2003 13 Michael Aaron vs. Oakland (GLIAC First Round)...... March 4, 1994 1.000 Bryan Smothers (10-10) vs. Saginaw Valley...... Feb. 5, 2009 12 Michael Aaron vs. Northern Michigan (GLIAC Champ.)...... March 5, 1994 Rebounds 1.000 Bryan Wright (10-10) at Northern Michigan...... Dec. 5, 2009 12 Michael Aaron vs. Oakland (NCAA First Round)...... March 11, 1994 32 Charlie Primas vs. Valparaiso...... Nov. 28, 1953 1.000 Ike Udanoh (10-10) at Drury...... Nov. 26, 2011 12 Michael Aaron vs. Southern Indiana (NCAA 2nd Round)...March 12, 1994 28 Tyrone Hemphill vs. Oakland...... 1968-69 1.000 James Davis (9-9) vs. Concordia...... Nov. 29, 2003 12 Nick Gout vs. Saginaw Valley...... Nov. 18, 2000 26 Bob Solomon vs. Windsor...... 1971-72 1.000 Herb Goliday (9-9) vs. Ashland...... Jan. 12, 2006 12 Kendall LeSure vs. Hillsdale...... Feb. 1, 2003 25 Raheem Muhammad vs. Hillsdale...... Jan. 5, 1985 1.000 Chene Phillips (9-9) vs. Grand Valley State ...... Feb. 22, 2014 12 Kris Krzyminski vs. Clarion...... Nov. 27, 2006 22 Bob Solomon vs. Cleveland State...... 1970-71 1.000 Clark Bishop (10-10) at Walsh...... Feb. 21, 2015 12 Kris Krzyminski vs. Hillsdale...... Dec. 9, 2006 22 Bob Solomon vs. Parsons...... 1970-71 .929 Bryan Smothers (13-14) vs. Findlay (GLIAC Semifinals)...... March 5, 2011 12 Kris Krzyminski at Gannon...... Feb. 10, 2007 22 Bob Solomon vs. Oakland...... 1971-72 .917 Justin Chapman (11-12) vs. Ferris State...... Jan. 5, 2002 12 Wynn Sarden at Ferris State...... Jan. 9, 2008 21 Reggie Piggee vs. Windsor...... 1969-70 .917 Joe Carr (11-12) vs. Ferris State...... Dec. 15, 2007 12 Wynn Sarden at Ashland...... Feb. 21, 2008 21 Raheem Muhammad vs. Oakland...... 1983 .917 Bryan Wright (11-12) vs. Marygrove...... Nov. 15, 2008 12 Wynn Sarden vs. Hillsdale...... Feb. 23, 2008 21 Al Ament vs. Northwood...... March 2, 1989 .917 Ike Udanoh (11-12) at Northern Michigan...... Feb. 2, 2012 12 Stacey Waters vs. Marygrove...... Nov. 23, 2010 20 Raheem Muhammad vs. Grand Valley...... 1983 20 Brian Koscielski at Oakland...... Feb. 5, 1994 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 6 att.) Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 20 Wynn Sarden vs. SIUE...... Nov. 17, 2007 1.000 Ethan Banks (6-6) at Grand Valley...... Jan. 13, 2005 18 Danny Lewis at Michigan Tech...... Feb. 20, 1993 .875 Kevin Heck (7-8) vs. Hillsdale...... Jan. 12, 1989 16 Johnny Williams...... 1995 Assists .875 Yusuf Harris (7-8)...... 1996 16 Charles LeSure...... 2000 15 Darrell Evans vs. Ashland...... Feb. 17, 2005 .875 Terrance Porter (7-8)...... 1997 16 Kris Krzyminski vs. Gannon...... Nov. 30, 2006 13 Grady Wicker vs. Northwood...... Feb. 9, 1980 .875 Kris Krzyminski (7-8) vs. Hillsdale...... Dec. 9, 2006 13 Ethan Banks at Northern Michigan...... Jan. 21, 2006 13 Darrell Evans vs. Findlay...... Feb. 14, 2005 .857 Kris Krzyminski (6-7) vs. Clarion...... Nov. 27, 2006 12 Danny Lewis vs. Cal State-Bakersfield (NCAA Semi)...... March 26, 1993 12 Terrance Walker at Lake Superior...... Feb. 3, 1994 .857 Mike Hollingsworth (6-7) vs. Bellarmine...... Nov. 17, 2011 12 Kendall LeSure vs. Gannon...... Feb. 8, 2003 12 Darrell Evans vs. Marygrove...... Jan. 10, 2005 .833 Bryan Wright (5-6) vs. Northwood...... Dec. 11, 2008 12 Kendall LeSure vs. Mercyhurst...... Feb. 28, 2004 12 Darrell Evans vs. Ferris State...... Jan. 15, 2005 .833 Larry Edwards (5-6) vs. Ashland...... Feb. 18, 2010 11 Mike Brown vs. Northwood...... Nov. 16, 2001 12 Darrell Evans at Northwood...... Jan. 22, 2005 .750 Morris Hall (6-8) at South Dakota State...... Dec. 29, 2004 11 Kendall LeSure vs. Mercyhurst...... Feb. 6, 2003 12 Kris Krzyminski vs. Illinois Tech...... Jan. 2, 2006 .722 Danny Lewis (13-18) at Michigan Tech...... Feb. 20, 1993 11 Kendall LeSure at Ashland...... Feb. 15, 2003 12 Kris Krzyminski vs. Ashland...... Jan. 12, 2006 .688 Kris Krzyminski (11-16) vs. Gannon...... Nov. 30, 2006 11 Morris Hall vs. Central State...... Dec. 8, 2004 12 Dale Brundidge at Tiffin...... Jan. 19, 2012 .667 Scott Armstrong (4-6) at Lake Superior...... Jan. 21, 1993 11 Joe Carr vs. Northern Michigan...... Nov. 21, 2006 12 Chene Phillips vs. Ferris State ...... Jan. 30, 2014 .667 Ian Larkin (4-6) vs. Hillsdale...... Jan. 12, 2012 11 Lendyn Davis vs. Ashland...... Dec. 8, 2007 11 Terrance Walker at Grand Valley...... Jan. 22, 1994 .667 Stacey Waters (4-6) vs. Lake Erie...... Jan. 28, 2012 11 Bryan Wright at Grand Valley...... Jan. 24, 2009 11 Terrance Walker vs. Northwood...... Feb. 12, 1994 .636 Kendall LeSure (7-11) at Ashland...... Feb. 15, 2003 11 Bryan Wright at Ferris State...... Feb. 27, 2010 11 Terrance Walker at Saginaw Valley...... Feb. 17, 1994 11 Gavin Toma vs. Central State...... Nov. 14, 2014 11 Terrance Walker at Findlay...... Dec. 1, 1995 11 Darrell Evans vs. Alma...... Nov. 25, 2003 Three-Point Field Goals Made 11 Darrell Evans vs. Ferris State...... March 4, 2005 13* Danny Lewis at Michigan Tech...... Feb. 20, 1993 11 Chene Phillips vs. Saginaw Valley State ...... Feb. 8, 2014 11 Kris Krzyminski vs. Gannon...... Nov. 30, 2006 11 Chene Phillips vs. Northwood ...... Feb. 6, 2014 7 Kevin Heck vs. Hillsdale...... Jan. 12, 1989 7 Yusuf Harris...... 1996 7 Terrance Porter...... 1997

10 WAYNE STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS POINTS 4. Reggie Piggee, 1969-70...... 449 6. Kris Krzyminski, 2006-07...... 164 1. Al Ament, 1988-89...... 654 5. Tony Goins, 1998-99...... 447 7. Mark Herron, 1993-94...... 159 2. Michael Aaron, 1993-94...... 643 6. Grady Lowry, 1984-85...... 442 8. Danny Lewis, 1992-93...... 158 3. Bob Solomon, 1972-73...... 623 7. Bob Solomon, 1971-72...... 425 9. Ethan Banks, 2005-06...... 154 4. Kris Krzyminski, 2006-07...... 620 Tony Goins, 1997-98...... 425 10. Bryan Wright, 2009-10...... 153 5. Tony Goins, 1998-99...... 556 9. Morris Hall, 2004-05...... 418 11. Art Johnson, 1990-91...... 152 6. Grady Lowry, 1984-85...... 553 10. Michael Aaron, 1993-94...... 414 Lendyn Davis, 2007-08...... 152 7. Morris Hall, 2004-05...... 552 11. Marty Letzmann, 1966-67...... 410 13. Tony Goins, 1998-99...... 146 8. Raheem Muhammad, 1985-86...... 548 12. Grady Lowry, 1985-86...... 403 14. Bryan Smothers, 2010-11...... 143 9. Ty Richardson, 1976-77...... 541 13. Charles LeSure, 1999-00...... 397 15. Ronald Booth, 2016-17 ...... 142 10. Grady Lowry, 1985-86...... 537 Kris Krzyminski, 2006-07...... 397 16. Mark Herron, 1992-93...... 140 11. Danny Lewis, 1991-92...... 534 15. Al Ament, 1988-89...... 393 Johnny Williams, 1994-95...... 140 12. Bob Solomon, 1971-72...... 525 16. John Scott, 1980-81...... 392 18. Durand Watkins, 1995-96...... 139 13. Tony Goins, 1997-98...... 518 17. Bill Tyler, 1971-72...... 386 19. Kendall LeSure, 2002-03...... 135 14. Mark Herron, 1993-94...... 489 18. Raheem Muhammad, 195-86...... 383 20. Danny Lewis, 1991-92...... 132 15. Bryan Smothers, 2010-11...... 486 19. Bryan Smothers, 2010-11...... 379 Joe Carr, 2006-07...... 132 16. Charles LeSure, 1999-00...... 481 20. Bob Solomon, 1970-71...... 377 Gavin Toma, 2014-15...... 132 17. John Scott, 1980-81...... 472 21. Danny Lewis, 1991-92...... 375 18. Alex Ward, 1999-00...... 469 3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE 19. Charles Primas, 1953-54...... 466 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (minimum 75 attempts) 20. Bob Solomon, 1970-71...... 464 (minimum 150 attempts) * Kevin Heck, 1990-91 (38-73)...... 521 Mike Hollingsworth, 2010-11...... 464 1. Otis Evans, 1991-92 (168-240)...... 7000 * Ian Larkin, 2011-12 (31-60)...... 517 2. John Kline, 1951-52 (160-230)...... 6957 1. Kris Krzyminski, 2006-07 (83-164)...... 506 SCORING AVERAGE (POINTS/GP) 3. Otis Evans, 1990-91 (149-218)...... 6834 2. Scott Armstrong, 1990-91 (38-78)...... 487 (minimum 18 games played) 4. Otis Evans, 1989-90 (140-206)...... 6796 3. Scott Armstrong, 1992-93 (46-100)...... 460 1. Bob Solomon, 1972-73 (623/24)...... 25.96 5. Irvin Marchand, 1993-94 (97-155)...... 6258 4. Ethan Banks, 2004-05 (59-129)...... 457 2. Michael Aaron, 1993-94 (643/25)...... 25.72 6. Michael Aaron, 1993-94 (256-414)...... 6184 5. Gavin Toma, 2014-15 (58-70)...... 447 3. Kris Krzyminski, 2006-07 (620/26)...... 23.85 7. Ike Udanoh, 2009-10 (113-186)...... 6075 6. Mark Herron, 1993-94 (70-159)...... 440 4. George Duncan, 1959-60 (427/18)...... 23.72 8. Will Paige, 1992-93 (105-176)...... 5966 7. Mike Foley, 1995-96 (45-103)...... 437 5. Al Ament, 1988-89 (654/28)...... 23.36 9. John Scott, 1979-80 (151-255)...... 5922 8. Mark Herron, 1992-93 (61-140)...... 436 6. Fred Prime, 1961-62 (414/18)...... 23.00 10. Brian Koscielski, 1993-94 (115-197)...... 5838 9. Morris Hall, 2004-05 (76-175)...... 434 7. Bob Solomon, 1971-72 (525/23)...... 22.83 11. Al Ament, 1988-89 (229-393)...... 5827 10. Stacey Waters, 2011-12 (39-90)...... 433 8. Marty Letzmann, 1966-67 (456/20)...... 22.80 12. Herb Goliday, 2004-05 (190-329)...... 5775 11. Scott Armstrong, 1993-94 (56-130)...... 431 9. Charlie Primas, 1952-53 (431/20)...... 21.55 13. Jeremy Denha, 2001-02 (95-167)...... 5689 12. Brent Wall, 1999-00 (34-80)...... 425 10. Charlie Primas, 1953-54 (466/22)...... 21.18 14. Corwin Jones, 1995-96 (91-161)...... 5652 13. Durand Watkins, 1995-96 (59-139)...... 4244 11. Bob Solomon, 1970-71 (464/22)...... 21.09 15. Al Ament, 1987-88 (127-225)...... 5644 14. Dave Thielen, 1998-99 (36-85)...... 4235 12. Ty Richardson, 1976-77 (541/26)...... 20.81 16. Justin Chapman, 2001-02 (134-238)...... 5630 15. Art Johnson, 1991-92 (55-130)...... 4231 13. Freddie Prime, 1960-61 (374/18)...... 20.78 17. Gerlad Williams-Taylor 2012-13 (85-151)...... 5629 16. Bryan Wright, 2008-09 (48-114)...... 421 14. Tony Goins, 1997-98 (518/26)...... 19.92 18. Ian Larkin, 2011-12 (131-236)...... 5551 17. Danny Lewis, 1991-92 (55-132)...... 417 15. Don Petties, 1981-82 (457/23)...... 19.87 19. Mike Hollingsworth, 2010-11 (170-307)...... 5537 18. Jason Poe, 1999-00 (34-82)...... 415 16. Fred Wolcott, 1963-64 (356/18)...... 19.78 20. Corwin Jones, 1996-97 (96-175)...... 5486 19. Art Johnson, 1990-91 (63-152)...... 414 17. Grady Lowry, 1984-85 (553/28)...... 19.75 20. Nick Gout, 2000-01 (32-79)...... 405 18. Danny Lewis, 1992-93 (459/24)...... 19.13 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE *-Did not meet minimum attempt requirement 19. George Brown, 1956-57 (343/18)...... 19.06 1. Kris Krzyminski, 2006-07...... 83 20. George Duncan, 1956-57 (336/18)...... 18.67 2. Charles LeSure, 1999-00...... 77 FREE THROWS MADE 3. Morris Hall, 2004-05...... 76 1. Al Ament, 1988-89...... 194 FIELD GOALS MADE 4. Mark Herron, 1993-94...... 70 2. Charlie Primas, 1953-54...... 192 1. Michael Aaron, 1993-94...... 256 Kendall LeSure, 2003-04...... 70 3. Charlie Primas, 1952-53...... 157 2. Bob Solomon, 1972-73...... 241 6. Terrance Porter, 1997-98...... 64 4. Ike Udanoh, 2011-12...... 144 3. Ty Richardson, 1976-77...... 231 7. Art Johnson, 1990-91...... 63 5. Bob Solomon, 1972-73...... 141 4. Al Ament, 1988-89...... 229 8. Mark Herron, 1992-93...... 61 6. Raheem Muhammad, 1985-86...... 140 5. Grady Lowry, 1984-85...... 223 9. Danny Lewis, 1992-93...... 60 7. Marty Letzmann, 1966-67...... 132 6. Grady Lowry, 1985-86...... 210 10. Durand Watkins, 1995-96...... 59 8. Morris Hall, 2004-05...... 126 Kris Krzyminski, 2006-07...... 210 Tony Goins, 1998-99...... 59 9. Bryan Smothers, 2010-11...... 121 8. Bob Solomon, 1971-72...... 204 Mike Brown, 2000-01...... 59 10. Michael Aaron, 1993-94...... 120 Raheem Muhammad, 1985-86...... 204 Ethan Banks, 2004-05...... 59 11. Bob Solomon, 1971-72...... 117 10. Tony Goins, 1997-98...... 200 Gavin Toma, 2014-15...... 59 Grady Lowry, 1985-86...... 117 11. Tony Goins, 1998-99...... 198 15. Scott Armstrong, 1993-94...... 56 Kris Krzyminski, 2006-07...... 117 12. John Scott, 1980-81...... 192 Bryan Wright, 2009-10...... 56 14. Charlie Primas, 1951-52...... 115 13. Reggie Piggee, 1969-70...... 191 17. Art Johnson, 1991-92...... 55 15. Terry Cupples, 1967-68...... 114 14. Bob Solomon, 1970-71...... 190 Danny Lewis, 1991-92...... 55 Chene Phillips, 2012-13...... 114 Herb Goliday, 2004-05...... 190 Bryan Smothers, 2010-11...... 55 17. George Duncan, 1959-60...... 113 16. Danny Lewis, 1991-92...... 186 20. Ethan Banks, 2005-06...... 53 Ronald Booth, 2015-16 ...... 112 17. Fred Prime, 1961-62...... 183 Lendyn Davis, 2007-08...... 53 19. Alex Ward, 1999-00...... 109 Gary Hawthorne, 1978-79...... 183 22. Ronald Booth, 2016-17 ...... 52 20. Howard Monk, 1980-81...... 108 19. Gary Hawthorne, 1979-80...... 179 20. Alex Ward, 1999-00...... 176 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. Charles LeSure, 1999-00...... 223 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 2. Kendall LeSure, 2003-04...... 188 1. Fred Prime, 1961-62...... 493 3. Morris Hall, 2004-05...... 175 2. Ty Richardson, 1976-77...... 480 4. Mike Brown, 2000-01...... 172 3. Bob Solomon, 1972-73...... 458 5. Terrance Porter, 1997-98...... 168

11 WAYNE STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED REBOUNDING AVERAGE (REBOUNDS/GP) STEALS 1. Charlie Primas, 1953-54...... 298 (minimum 15 games) (records kept since 1974-75) 2. Al Ament, 1988-89...... 244 1. Charlie Primas, 1953-54 (418/22)...... 19.0 1. Hank Woodmore, 1987-88...... 77 3. Charlie Primas, 1952-53...... 236 2. Charlie Primas, 1952-53 (326/20)...... 16.3 2. Danny Lewis, 1991-92...... 74 4. Raheem Muhammad, 1985-86...... 222 3. George Brown, 1956-57 (282/18)...... 15.7 3. Charles LeSure, 1999-00...... 69 5. Bob Solomon, 1972-73...... 199 4. George Brown, 1954-55 (347/23)...... 15.1 4. Art Johnson, 1991-92...... 68 6. Bob Solomon, 1971-72...... 183 5. George Brown, 1955-56 (316/21)...... 15.0 5. Danny Lewis, 1992-93...... 66 7. Marty Letzmann, 1966-67...... 182 6. Bob Solomon, 1970-71 (322/22)...... 14.6 6. Art Johnson, 1990-91...... 65 8. Michael Aaron, 1993-94...... 180 7. John Kline, 1951-52 (346/25)...... 13.84 7. Grady Lowry, 1984-85...... 60 Ike Udanoh, 2011-12...... 180 8. Raheem Muhammad, 1985-86 (428/31)...... 13.81 8. Justin Chapman, 2002-03...... 57 10. Charlie Primas, 1951-52...... 171 9. John Kline, 1952-53 (207/15)...... 13.80 9. Darrell Evans, 2003-04...... 56 11. Chene Phillips, 2013-13...... 165 10. Raheem Muhammad, 1984-85 (353/27)...... 13.1 10. Tony Ball, 1982-83...... 55 12. Morris Hall, 2004-05...... 163 11. Terry Cupples, 1966-67 (255/20)...... 12.8 Hank Woodmore, 1986-87...... 55 13. Raheem Muhammad, 1984-85...... 158 12. Marty Letzmann, 1966-67 (252/20)...... 12.6 12. Darrell Evans, 2004-05...... 54 14. Kendon Edwards, 2003-04...... 155 13. Bob Solomon, 1972-73 (300/24)...... 12.50 13. Charles LeSure, 1998-99...... 53 15. George Duncan, 1959-60...... 154 14. Bob Solomon, 1971-72 (287/23)...... 12.48 14. Grady Wicker, 1980-81...... 51 16. Bob Solomon, 1970-71...... 150 15. Reggie Piggee, 1969-70 (307/25)...... 12.3 15. Ron Zenn, 1974-75...... 50 17. Grady Lowry, 1985-86...... 148 16. Charlie Primas, 1951-52 (290/24)...... 12.1 Grady Wicker, 1979-80...... 50 18. Chene Phillips, 2013-14 ...... 147 17. Ty Richardson, 1976-77 (312/26)...... 12.0 17. Adam Jones, 1999-00...... 49 19. Kendon Edwards, 2002-03...... 146 18. Al Ament, 1988-89 (318/28)...... 11.4 Oscar Sanders, 2003-04...... 49 20. Mike Hollingsworth, 2010-11...... 145 19. Terry Cupples, 1967-68 (245/22)...... 11.1 Bryan Smothers, 2010-11...... 49 20. Ty Richardson, 1975-76 (254/23)...... 11.0 20. Nate Mack, 1976-77...... 48 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Grady Lowry, 1985-86...... 48 (minimum 60 attempts) ASSISTS Kendall LeSure, 2001-02...... 48 1. Bryan Smothers, 2009-10 (85-94)...... 904 (records kept since 1964-65) * Jim Urbanick, 1987-88 (49-55)...... 891 1. Darrell Evans, 2004-05...... 232 GAMES 2. Mark Herron, 1992-93 (61-69)...... 884 2. Terrance Walker, 1993-94...... 200 1. Scott Armstrong, 1992-93...... 32 * Gavin Toma, 2013-14 (45-51)...... 882 3. Hank Woodmore, 1987-88...... 152 Andy Ayrault, 1992-93...... 32 * Grady Wicker, 1979-80 (44-50)...... 880 4. Bryan Smothers, 2010-11...... 151 Mark Herron, 1992-93...... 32 3. John Scott, 1980-81 (88-102)...... 863 5. Terrance Walker, 1994-95...... 150 Morris Hall, 2004-05...... 32 4. James Davis, 2003-04 (65-76)...... 855 6. Darrell Evans, 2003-04...... 145 Herb Goliday, 2004-05...... 32 5. Kevin Heck, 1990-91 (52-61)...... 852 7. Tony Ball, 1982-83...... 143 6. Dwight King, 1985-86...... 31 6. Mark Herron, 1993-94 (101-119)...... 849 8. Grady Wicker, 1979-80...... 141 Raheem Muhammad, 1985-86...... 31 7. Kris Krzyminski, 2006-07 (117-138)...... 848 9. Michael Lloyd, 1983-84...... 140 Scott Armstrong, 1991-92...... 31 8. Clark Bishop, 2014-15 (71-84)...... 845 Art Johnson, 1991-92...... 140 Otis Evans, 1991-92...... 31 9. Erik Parker, 2004-05 (97-115)...... 843 Kris Krzyminski, 2005-06...... 140 Derek Hardy, 1991-92...... 31 10. Bryan Smothers, 2010-11 (121-144)...... 840 12. Art Johnson, 1990-91...... 138 Art Johnson, 1991-92...... 31 11. Ronald Booth, 2015-16 (112-134)...... 836 Chene Phillips, 2013-14 ...... 138 Danny Lewis, 1991-92...... 31 12. Gavin Toma, 2014-15 (58-70)...... 829 14. Grady Wicker, 1980-81...... 129 Randy Calcaterra, 1992-93...... 31 13. Fred Wolcott, 1962-63 (72-87)...... 828 15. Kevin Heck, 1990-91...... 119 Derek Hardy, 1992-93...... 31 14. Bryan Coleman, 2013-14 (65-79) ...... 823 16. Daran Armstrong, 1981-82...... 117 Mike Moscato, 1992-93...... 31 15. Reggie Kirkland, 2000-01 (69-84)...... 821 Danny Lewis, 1992-93...... 117 Kendon Edwards, 2003-04...... 31 16. Bryan Wright, 2008-09 (91-111)...... 820 18. Kevin Heck, 1988-89...... 116 Darrell Evans, 2003-04 & 2004-05...... 31 17. Oscar Sanders, 2003-04 (54-66)...... 818 19. Fred Martus, 1969-70...... 110 Kendall LeSure, 2003-04...... 31 18. Bryan Wright, 2009-10 (83-102)...... 814 20. Kevin Heck, 1989-90...... 109 Oscar Sanders, 2003-04...... 31 19. Kris Krzyminski, 2005-06 (56-69)...... 812 20. Terrance Walker, 1994-95 (68-84)...... 810 BLOCKS MINUTES (records kept since 1974-75) 1. Morris Hall, 2004-05...... 1203 REBOUNDS 1. Shane Lawal, 2008-09...... 71 2. Darrell Evans, 2004-05...... 1141 1.* Raheem Muhammad, 1985-86...... 428 2. Brian Koscielski, 1993-94...... 69 3. Bryan Smothers, 2010-11...... 1110 2. Charlie Primas, 1953-54...... 418 3. Ty Richardson, 1976-77...... 57 4. Raheem Muhammad, 1985-86...... 1082 3. Raheem Muhammad, 1984-85...... 353 4. Mario Pearson, 1988-89...... 55 5. Art Johnson, 1991-92...... 1054 4. George Brown, 1954-55...... 347 5. Ty Richardson, 1974-75...... 53 6. Herb Goliday, 2004-05...... 1041 5. John Kline, 1951-52...... 346 6. Brian Koscielski, 1992-93...... 51 7. Mark Herron, 1993-94...... 1032 6. Charlie Primas, 1952-53...... 326 7. Ty Richardson, 1975-76...... 50 8. Kris Krzyminski, 2006-07...... 1020 7. Bob Solomon, 1970-71...... 322 8. Raheem Muhammad, 1985-86...... 45 9. Bryan Wright, 2009-10...... 1005 8. Al Ament, 1988-89...... 318 9. Ian Larkin, 2011-12...... 43 10. Art Johnson, 1990-91...... 978 9. George Brown, 1955-56...... 316 10. Tony Goins, 1997-98...... 42 11. Grady Lowry, 1985-86...... 977 10. Ty Richardson, 1976-77...... 312 11. Raheem Muhammad, 1983-84...... 40 12. Danny Lewis, 1991-92...... 974 11. Reggie Piggee, 1969-70...... 307 12. Eric Jackson, 1987-88...... 36 13. Kris Krzyminski, 2005-06...... 963 12. Bob Solomon, 1972-73...... 300 13. Ian Larkin, 2012-13...... 35 Cole Prophet, 2012-13...... 963 13. Charlie Primas, 1951-52...... 290 14. Maurice Macon, 1985-86...... 33 15. Mike Hollingsworth, 2010-11...... 944 14. Bob Solomon, 1971-72...... 287 Corwin Jones, 1995-96...... 33 16. Gary Hawthorne, 1978-79...... 941 15. George Brown, 1956-57...... 282 16. Jerry Oden, 2010-11...... 32 17. Al Ament, 1988-89...... 939 16. Adam Jones, 1999-00...... 271 Michael Martin, 2013-14 ...... 32 18. Darrell Evans, 2003-04...... 936 17. Kendon Edwards, 2003-04...... 260 18. Raheem Muhammad, 1982-83...... 31 19. Bryan Smothers, 2009-10...... 933 18. Ike Udanoh, 2011-12...... 258 19. Chuck Key, 2016-17 ...... 30 20. Mike Brown, 2000-01...... 932 19. Raheem Muhammad, 1983-84...... 256 20. Raheem Muhammad, 1984-85...... 29 20. Terry Cupples, 1966-67...... 255 Mario Pearson, 1987-88...... 29 Consecutive Free Throws Made *-Led NCAA Division II in rebounding average (13.8). Tristan Wilson, 2015-16 ...... 29 1. Bryan Smothers, 2008-09...... 33 2. Bryan Smothers, 2010-11...... 24 3. Fred Wolcott, 1963-65...... 20

12 WAYNE STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK CAREER RECORDS Scoring Average 15. Jason Saddler, 2006-08...... (206-397)...... 5189 7. Al Ament, 1985-89...... 95...... 279 (minimum 40 games played) 16. Steve Brinkel, 1977-80...... (379-733)...... 5171 8. Bryan Smothers, 2007-11...... 101...... 276 * Michael Aaron, 1993-94...... 25...... 643/25.72 17. John Kline, 1950-53...... (303-589)...... 5144 9. Howard Monk, 1980-84...... 104...... 275 1. Bob Solomon, 1970-73...... 69...... 1,612/23.36 Ian Larkin, 2009-13...... (390-760)...... 5131 10. Art Johnson, 1988-92...... 111...... 272 * Fred Prime, 1960-62...... 36...... 788/21.89 19. Kris Krzyminski, 2005-07...... (340-664)...... 5120 11. Marty Letzmann, 1964-67...... 56...... 270 * Don Petties, 1981-82...... 23...... 457/19.87 20. Kendon Edwards, 2002-04...... (281-553)...... 5081 12. Derek Hardy, 1990-94...... 95...... 264 2. Charlie Primas, 1950-54...... 66...... 1,290/19.54 TA Chuck Key, 2014-SA...... (307-607)...... 5057 13. Fred Wolcott, 1962-65...... 51...... 258 3. Kris Krzyminski, 2005-07...... 51...... 973/19.08 #-Eighth all-time in NCAA Division II (15th in all divisions). 14. Ike Udanoh, 2009-12...... 81...... 255 * Reggie Piggee, 1967-70...... 37...... 683/18.46 15. George Brown, 1953-57...... 69...... 252 4. Danny Lewis, 1991-93...... 55...... 993/18.05 Three-Point Field Goals Made (GP - FGM) 16. Richard Hall, 1946-50...... 88...... 246 5. Tony Goins, 1995-99...... 106...... 1,852/17.47 1. Tony Goins, 1995-99...... 106...... 181 17. Ty Richardson, 1974-78...... 100...... 224 6. Fred Wolcott, 1961-65...... 51...... 843/16.53 2. Art Johnson, 1988-92...... 111...... 171 18. Andy Ayrault, 1989-93...... 116...... 220 7. Marty Letzmann, 1963-67...... 56...... 920/16.43 3. Kendall LeSure, 2000-04...... 109...... 165 19. Morris Hall, 2002-05...... 66...... 219 8. Gary Hawthorne, 1978-80...... 54...... 871/16.13 4. Scott Armstrong, 1990-93...... 120...... 158 20. Charles LeSure, 1996-2000...... 110...... 214 9. John Kline, 1950-52...... 48...... 751/15.64 5. Ethan Banks, 2002-06...... 103...... 140 TA Ronald Booth, 2015-SA...... 51...... 184 10. George Duncan, 1954-60...... 80...... 1,243/15.54 6. Mark Herron, 1992-94...... 62...... 131 11. Clarence Straughn, 1954-56...... 44...... 672/15.27 7. Bryan Smothers, 2007-11...... 101...... 129 Free Throws Attempted (FTA) 12. George Brown, 1953-57...... 69...... 1,044/15.13 8. Kris Krzyminski, 2005-07...... 51...... 120 1. Charlie Primas, 1951-54...... 66...... 705 13. John Scott, 1979-81...... 54...... 815/15.09 9. Danny Lewis, 1991-93...... 55...... 115 2. Raheem Muhammad, 1982-86...... 114...... 552 14. Ronald Booth, 2015-SA...... 51...... 767/15.03 10. Charles LeSure, 1996-00...... 110...... 112 3. Bob Solomon, 1970-73...... 69...... 532 15. Ty Richardson, 1974-78...... 100...... 1,484/14.84 Bryan Coleman, 2010-14...... 97...... 112 4. George Duncan, 1954-60...... 80...... 443 * Tyrone Henton, 1971-73...... 31...... 458/14.77 12. Durand Watkins, 1994-96...... 52...... 109 5. Tony Goins, 1995-99...... 106...... 424 16. Willie Volsan, 1973-75...... 48...... 699/14.56 13. Morris Hall, 2002-05...... 66...... 106 6. Grady Lowry, 1983-87...... 108...... 418 14. Mike Foley, 1994-97...... 70...... 105 7. Marty Letzmann, 1964-67...... 56...... 394 Field Goals Made (GP - FGM) 15. Bryan Wright, 2008-SA...... 53...... 104 8. Howard Monk, 1980-84...... 104...... 377 1. Tony Goins, 1995-99...... 106...... 687 16. Kevin Heck, 1987-91...... 106...... 101 9. Derek Hardy, 1990-94...... 95...... 375 2. Bob Solomon, 1970-73...... 69...... 635 17. Ronald Booth, 2015-SA...... 51...... 97 10. Art Johnson, 1988-92...... 111...... 365 3. Ty Richardson, 1974-78...... 100...... 629 18. Gavin Toma, 2012-15...... 58...... 87 11. George Brown, 1953-57...... 69...... 364 4. Grady Lowry, 1983-87...... 108...... 626 19. Derek Hardy, 1990-93...... 95...... 79 12. Al Ament, 1985-89...... 95...... 362 5. Raheem Muhammad, 1982-86...... 114...... 569 20. Mike Brown, 2000-02...... 33...... 75 13. Ike Udanoh, 2009-12...... 81...... 351 6. Derek Hardy, 1990-93...... 95...... 484 Cole Prophet, 2011-13...... 63...... 69 14. Richard Hall, 1944-50...... 88...... 345 7. Otis Evans, 1988-92...... 106...... 472 15. Ty Richardson, 1974-78...... 100...... 343 8. George Duncan, 1954-60...... 80...... 467 Three-Point Field Goals Attempted (GP - FGA) 16. Fred Wolcott, 1962-65...... 51...... 323 9. Herb Goliday, 2003-06...... 87...... 418 1. Kendall LeSure, 2000-04...... 109...... 469 Bryan Smothers, 2007-11...... 101...... 323 10. Charlie Primas, 1950-54...... 66...... 413 2. Tony Goins, 1995-99...... 106...... 455 18. Andy Ayrault, 1989-93...... 116...... 320 11. Scott Armstrong, 1990-93...... 120...... 399 3. Art Johnson, 1988-92...... 111...... 415 19. Bob Kendrick, 1954-58...... 53...... 317 12. George Brown, 1953-57...... 69...... 396 4. Scott Armstrong, 1990-93...... 120...... 370 20. Charles LeSure, 1996-2000...... 110...... 304 13. Al Ament, 1985-89...... 95...... 392 5. Charles LeSure, 1996-00...... 110...... 366 TA Ronald Booth, 2015-SA...... 51...... 225 14. Ian Larkin, 2009-13...... 108...... 390 6. Ethan Banks, 2002-06...... 103...... 364 15. Grady Wicker, 1977-81...... 107...... 388 7. Bryan Smothers, 2007-11...... 101...... 348 Free Throw Percentage 16. Art Johnson, 1988-92...... 111...... 386 8 Bryan Coleman, 2010-14...... 97...... 329 (minimum 120 attempts) Charles LeSure, 1996-00...... 110...... 386 9. Mark Herron, 1992-94...... 62...... 299 1. Mark Herron, 1992-94...... (162-188)...... 8617 18. Bryan Smothers, 2007-11...... 101...... 385 10. Danny Lewis, 1991-93...... 55...... 290 2. Bryan Smothers, 2007-11...... (276-323)...... 8544 19. Dwight King, 1985-88...... 80...... 381 11. Kris Krzyminski, 2005-07...... 51...... 269 3. Gavin Toma, 2012-15...... (103-121)...... 8512 20. Steve Brinkel, 1977-80...... 79...... 379 12. Bryan Wright, 2008-10...... 53...... 267 4. John Scott, 1979-81...... (129-154)...... 8377 TA Ronald Booth, 2015-SA ...... 51...... 243 13. Mike Foley, 1994-97...... 70...... 266 5. Kris Krzyminski, 2005-07...... (173-207)...... 8357 14. Durand Watkins, 1994-96...... 52...... 265 6. Erik Parker, 2004-06...... (151-183)...... 8251 Field Goals Attempted (GP - FGA) 15. Ronald Booth, 2015-SA...... 51...... 257 7. Bryan Wright, 2008-10...... (174-213)...... 8169 1. Tony Goins, 1995-99...... 106...... 1,499 16. Morris Hall, 2002-05...... 66...... 254 8. Don Petties, 1981-82...... (107-133)...... 8045 2. Ty Richardson, 1974-78...... 100...... 1,433 17. Kevin Heck, 1987-91...... 106...... 233 9 Clark Bishop, 2013-17 ...... (159-198) ...... 803 3. Bob Solomon, 1970-73...... 69...... 1,260 18. Derek Hardy, 1990-93...... 95...... 219 TA Ronald Booth, 2015-SA...... (184-225) ...... 8177 4. Grady Lowry, 1983-87...... 108...... 1,239 19. Mike Brown, 2000-02...... 33...... 212 10. Fred Wolcott, 1961-65...... (258-323)...... 7988 5. George Duncan, 1954-60...... 80...... 1,100 20. Gavin Toma, 2012-15...... 58...... 205 11. Durand Watkins, 1994-96...... (109-137)...... 7956 6. Raheem Muhammad, 1982-86...... 114...... 1,095 12. Bryan Coleman, 2010-14...... (166-209)...... 7942 7. Derek Hardy, 1990-93...... 95...... 1,086 3-Point Field Goal Percentage 13. Reggie Kirkland, 2000-02...... (103-130)...... 7923 8. Richard Hall, 1944-50...... 88...... 998 (minimum 90 attempts) 14. Alex Ward, 1998-00...... (194-248)...... 7823 9. Bryan Smothers, 2007-11...... 101...... 984 1. Ian Larkin, 2009-13...... (68-147)...... 4625 15. Oscar Sanders, 2002-04...... (99-127)...... 7795 10. George Brown, 1953-57...... 69...... 947 2. Kris Krzyminski, 2005-07...... (120-269)...... 4461 16. Kevin Heck, 1987-91...... (119-153)...... 7778 11. Charlie Primas, 1950-54...... 66...... 935 3. Mark Herron, 1992-94...... (131-299)...... 4381 17. Morris Hall, 2002-05...... (219-284)...... 7711 12. Art Johnson, 1988-92...... 111...... 930 4. Kevin Heck, 1987-91...... (101-233)...... 4334 18. Al Ament, 1985-89...... (279-362)...... 7707 13. Charles LeSure, 1996-00...... 110...... 910 5. Scott Armstrong, 1990-94...... (158-370)...... 4270 19. Scott Armstrong, 1990-94...... (124-161)...... 7702 14. Kendall LeSure, 2000-04...... 109...... 908 6. Gavin Toma, 2012-15...... (87-205)...... 4243 20. Terrance Walker, 1993-95...... (139-181)...... 7679 15. Grady Wicker, 1977-81...... 107...... 889 7. Morris Hall, 2002-05...... (106-254)...... 4173 16. Scott Armstrong, 1990-93...... 120...... 879 8. Art Johnson, 1988-92...... (171-415)...... 4120 Rebounds (GP - REB/Per Game) 17. Fred Prime, 1960-62...... 36...... 846 9. Durand Watkins, 1994-96...... (109-265)...... 4113 1. Raheem Muhammad, 1982-86...... 114...... 1,271/11.1 18. Marty Letzmann, 1964-67...... 56...... 797 10. Tony Goins, 1995-99...... (181-455)...... 3978 2. Charlie Primas, 1951-54...... 66...... 1,034/15.7 19. Herb Goliday, 2003-06...... 87...... 776 11. Danny Lewis, 1991-93...... (115-290)...... 3966 3. Ty Richardson, 1974-78...... 100...... 983/9.8 20. James Rucinski, 1947-50...... 62...... 767 Larry Edwards, 2006-10...... (46-116)...... 3966 4. George Brown, 1953-57...... 69...... 953/13.8 TA Ronald Booth, 2015-SA ...... 51...... 658 13. Mike Foley, 1994-97...... (105-266)...... 3947 5. Bob Solomon, 1970-73...... 69...... 909/13.2 14. Bryan Wright, 2008-10...... (104-267)...... 3895 6. Otis Evans, 1988-92...... 106...... 684/6.5 Field Goal Percentage 15. Jason Poe, 1998-00...... (64-166)...... 3855 7. Adam Jones, 1997-00...... 86...... 636/7.4 (minimum 360 attempts) 16. Ethan Banks, 2002-06...... (140-364)...... 3846 8. John Kline, 1950-53...... 48...... 632/13.2 1.# Otis Evans, 1988-92...... (472-697)...... 6772 17. Dave Thielen, 1998-00...... (38-99)...... 3838 9. Tony Goins, 1995-99...... 106...... 630/6.9 2. Michael Aaron, 1993-94...... (256-414)...... 6184 18. Michael Lewis, 2012-17 ...... (60-157) ...... 3821 10. Al Ament, 1985-89...... 95...... 600/6.3 3. Al Ament, 1985-89...... (392-696)...... 5632 19. Yusuf Harris, 1993-96...... (40-105)...... 3809 11. Andy Ayrault, 1989-93...... 116...... 592/5.1 4. Ike Udanoh, 2009-12...... (370-671)...... 5514 Terrance Porter, 1997-98...... (64-168)...... 3809 12. Ike Udanoh, 2009-12...... 81...... 584/7.2 6. Irvin Marchand, 1991-95...... (210-385)...... 5454 TA Ronald Booth, 2015-SA ...... (97-257) ...... 3774 13. James Newsom, 1971-74...... 71...... 572/8.1 7. Herb Goliday, 2003-06...... (418-776)...... 5387 14. Marty Letzmann, 1964-67...... 56...... 555/9.9 8. John Scott, 1979-81...... (343-647)...... 5301 Free Throws Made (GP - FTM) 15. Ian Larkin, 2009-13...... 108...... 550/5.1 9. Mike Hollingsworth, 2009-13...... (361-683)...... 5285 1. Charlie Primas, 1951-54...... 66...... 464 16. Steve Brinkel, 1977-80...... 79...... 548/6.9 10. Justin Chapman, 2001-03...... (275-521)...... 5278 2. Raheem Muhammad, 1982-86...... 114...... 352 17. George Duncan, 1954-60...... 80...... 530/6.6 11. Gary Hawthorne, 1978-80...... (362-686)...... 5277 3. Bob Solomon, 1970-73...... 69...... 342 18. Terry Cupples, 1966-68...... 42...... 500/11.9 12. Ted McCree, 1985-87...... (204-390)...... 5231 4. Grady Lowry, 1983-87...... 108...... 310 19. Michael Lewis, 2012-SA ...... 83 ...... 595/5.9 13. Reggie Kirkland, 2000-02...... (194-373)...... 5201 5. George Duncan, 1954-60...... 80...... 309 20. Reggie Piggee, 1967-70...... 37...... 492/13.3 14. Raheem Muhammad, 1982-86...... (569-1095)...... 5196 6. Tony Goins, 1995-99...... 106...... 297 TA Marcus Moore, 2014-SA...... 75 ...... 419/4.58

13 WAYNE STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK CAREER RECORDS . Rebounding Average (GP/REB - Per Game) 13. Otis Evans, 1988-92...... 106...... 60/0.6 Starts (minimum 35 games played) TA Tristan Wilson, 2014-SA...... 52...... 57/1.09 (since 1973) 1. Charlie Primas, 1951-54...... 66/1,034...... 15.7 14. Corwin Jones, 1995-97...... 44...... 56/1.3 1. Raheem Muhammad, 1982-86...... 111 2. George Brown, 1953-57...... 69/953...... 13.8 15. Tom Pauly, 1996-00...... 88...... 53/0.6 2. Tony Goins, 1995-99...... 102 3. Reggie Piggee, 1967-70...... 37/492...... 13.3 16. Dwight King, 1985-88...... 80...... 50/0.6 3. Clark Bishop, 2013-17...... 93 4. Bob Solomon, 1970-73...... 69/909...... 13.174 17. Joel Ndondo, 2013-17 ...... 76...... 49/0.64 4. Andy Ayrault, 1989-93...... 90 5. John Kline, 1950-53...... 48/632...... 13.167 18. Randy Calcaterra, 1991-95...... 103...... 45/0.4 5. Otis Evans, 1988-92...... 89 6. Terry Cupples, 1966-68...... 42/500...... 11.9 19. Michael Martin, 2012-14...... 48...... 46/0.9 Scott Armstrong, 1990-93...... 89 7. Raheem Muhammad, 1982-86...... 114/1,271...... 11.1 20. Ben Bakken, 1998-2000...... 59...... 42/0.7 7. Art Johnson, 1988-92...... 88 8. James Lawor, 1959-62...... 44/451...... 10.3 8. Bryan Smothers, 2007-11...... 86 9. Marty Letzmann, 1964-67...... 56/555...... 9.9 Blocks Average (GP/BLKS - Per Game) 9. Charles LeSure, 1996-00...... 85 10. Ty Richardson, 1974-78...... 100/983...... 9.8 (minimum 32 games played) 10. Ike Udanoh, 2009-12...... 80 11. Willie Volsan, 1973-75...... 48/421...... 8.8 * Shane Lawal, 2008-09...... 27/71...... 2.6 11. Ty Richardson, 1974-78...... 79 12. Bill Tyler, 1970-72...... 38/322...... 8.5 1. Brian Koscielski, 1992-94...... 58/120...... 2.1 12. Jerry Oden, 2006-11...... 78 13. James Carmichael, 1963-65...... 36/297...... 8.3 2. Mario Pearson, 1987-89...... 44/84...... 1.9 13. Grady Wicker, 1977-81...... 77 14. Bob Kendrick, 1954-58...... 53/436...... 8.2 3. Ty Richardson, 1974-78...... 100/165...... 1.7 14. Steve Brinkel, 1977-80...... 76 15. James Newsom, 1971-74...... 71/572...... 8.1 4. Corwin Jones, 1995-97...... 44/56...... 1.273 15. Howard Monk, 1980-84...... 75 16. Joe Yelder, 1973-76...... 61/490...... 8.0 5. Raheem Muhammad, 1982-86...... 114/145...... 1.272 Michael Lewis, 2012-17 ...... 75 17. Kendon Edwards, 2002-04...... 58/434...... 7.5 6. Eric Jackson, 1986-88...... 57/63...... 1.1 17. Herb Goliday, 2003-06...... 74 18. Adam Jones, 1997-00...... 86/636...... 7.4 TA Tristan Wilson, 2014-SA...... 52/57...... 1.09 TA Marcus Moore, 2014-SA ...... 74 19. Cliff Russell, 1977-79...... 52/381...... 7.33 7. Ian Larkin, 2009-13...... 108/115...... 1.0 18. Grady Lowry, 1983-87...... 73 20. Fred Prime, 1960-62...... 36/262...... 7.28 8. Michael Martin, 2012-14...... 48/46 ...... 0.95 19. Dale Brundidge, 2008-12...... 71 TA Marcus Moore, 2014-SA...... 75/419...... 5.58 9. Jerry Oden, 2006-11...... 87/80...... 0.92 20. Bob Solomon, 1970-73...... 69 * Will Paige, 1992-93...... 29/26...... 0.897 Assists (GP - ASTS/Per Game) 10. Tony Goins, 1995-99...... 106/95...... 0.896 Minutes (GP - MP/Per Game) 1. Art Johnson, 1988-92...... 111...... 434/3.9 11. Maurice Macon, 1984-87...... 69/61...... 0.88 1. Raheem Muhammad, 1982-86...... 114...... 3,461/30.4 2. Grady Wicker, 1977-81...... 107...... 405/3.8 12. Ike Udanoh, 2009-12...... 81/63...... 0.78 2. Bryan Smothers, 2007-11...... 101...... 3,249/32.2 3. Darrell Evans, 2003-05...... 62...... 377/6.1 13. Erik Parker, 2004-06...... 45/33...... 0.73 3. Art Johnson, 1988-92...... 111...... 3,239/29.2 4. Kevin Heck, 1987-91...... 106...... 365/3.4 * Michael Aaron, 1993-94...... 25/18...... 0.72 4. Tony Goins, 1995-99...... 106...... 3,131/29.5 5. Terrance Walker, 1993-95...... 55...... 350/6.4 14. Ben Bakken, 1998-2000...... 59/42...... 0.71 5. Ty Richardson, 1974-78...... 100...... 3,032/30.3 6. Hank Woodmore, 1985-88...... 86...... 330/3.8 15. Bryan Edwards, 2008-10...... 54/36...... 0.67 6. Scott Armstrong, 1990-93...... 120...... 3,004/25.0 7. Ron Zenn, 1973-77...... 96...... 312/3.3 16. Joel Ndondo, 2013-17...... 76/49 ...... 0.64 7. Grady Lowry, 1983-87...... 108...... 2,941/27.2 8. Bryan Smothers, 2007-11...... 101...... 308/3.0 17. Dwight King, 1985-88...... 80/50...... 0.63 8. Charles LeSure, 1996-00...... 110...... 2,887/26.2 9. Charles LeSure, 1996-00...... 110...... 291/2.6 18. Cedric Olden, 1981-83...... 41/25...... 0.61 9. Kendall LeSure, 2000-04...... 109...... 2,862/26.3 10. Marcus Moore, 2014-SA...... 75...... 270/3.6 19. Oscar Sanders, 2002-04...... 58/35...... 0.603 10. Grady Wicker, 1977-81...... 107...... 2,689/25.1 11. Dale Brundidge, 2008-12...... 101...... 242/2.4 20. Tom Pauly, 1996-00...... 88/53...... 0.602 11. Otis Evans, 1988-92...... 106...... 2,673/25.2 12. Larry Edwards, 2006-10...... 100...... 241/2.4 12. Clark Bishop, 2013-17...... 98...... 2,660/27.1 13. Kris Krzyminski, 2005-07...... 51...... 235/4.6 Steals (GP - STLS/Per Game) 13. Howard Monk, 1980-84...... 104...... 2,635/25.3 14. Chene Phillips, 2012-14...... 52...... 232/4.4 1. Art Johnson, 1988-92...... 111...... 200/1.8 14. Ian Larkin, 2009-13...... 108...... 2,625/24.3 15. Jerry Coury, 1967-71...... 59...... 215/3.6 2. Charles LeSure, 1996-00...... 110...... 193/1.8 15. Bob Solomon, 1970-73...... 69...... 2,511/36.4 16. Adam Jones, 1997-00...... 86...... 212/2.5 3. Hank Woodmore, 1985-88...... 86...... 167/1.9 16. Andy Ayrault, 1989-93...... 116...... 2,500/21.6 17. Cole Prophet, 2011-13...... 53...... 207/3.9 4. Kendall LeSure, 2000-04...... 109...... 165/1.5 17. Kevin Heck, 1987-91...... 106...... 2,499/23.6 18. Fred Martus, 1967-70...... 67...... 206/3.1 5. Grady Wicker, 1977-81...... 107...... 163/1.5 18. Herb Goliday, 2003-06...... 87...... 2,450/28.2 19. Danny Lewis, 1991-93...... 55...... 202/3.7 6. Grady Lowry, 1983-87...... 108...... 153/1.4 18. Dale Brundidge, 2008-12...... 101...... 2,430/24.1 20. Michael Lloyd, 1982-84...... 54...... 201/3.7 7. Bryan Smothers, 2007-11...... 101...... 147/1.5 20. Derek Hardy, 1990-94...... 95...... 2,376/25.0 8. Danny Lewis, 1991-93...... 55...... 140/2.5 Michael Lewis, 2012-17 ...... 83 ...... 2,376/28.6 Assists Average (GP/ASTS - Per Game) 9. Ron Zenn, 1973-77...... 96...... 137/1.4 TA Marcus Moore, 2014-SA ...... 75 ...... 2,367/31.6 (minimum 32 games played) 10. Dale Brundidge, 2008-12...... 101...... 120/1.2 1. Terrance Walker, 1993-95...... 55/350...... 6.4 TA Marcus Moore, 2014-SA...... 75...... 115/1.53 Minutes Per Game (GP/MP - Per Game) 2. Darrell Evans, 2003-05...... 62/377...... 6.1 11. Tony Goins, 1995-99...... 106...... 111/1.0 (minimum 32 games played) 3. Kris Krzyminski, 2005-07...... 51/235...... 4.6 12. Darrell Evans, 2003-05...... 62...... 110/1.8 1. Kris Krzyminski, 2005-07...... 51/1,983...... 38.9 4. Chene Phillips, 2012-14...... 52/223...... 4.46 13. Larry Edwards, 2006-10...... 100...... 107/1.1 2. Bob Solomon, 1970-73...... 69/2,511...... 36.4 4. Art Johnson, 1988-92...... 111/434...... 3.91 14. Raheem Muhammad, 1982-86...... 114...... 105/0.9 3. Bryan Wright, 2008-10...... 53/1,847...... 34.8 5 Cole Prophet, 2011-12...... 53/207...... 3.90 15. Justin Chapman, 2001-03...... 54...... 102/1.9 4. Mike Brown, 2000-02...... 33/1,142...... 34.6 6. Hank Woodmore, 1985-88...... 86/330...... 3.84 Herb Goliday, 2003-06...... 87...... 102/1.2 5. Cole Prophet, 2011-13...... 53/1,817...... 34.3 7. Grady Wicker, 1977-81...... 107/405...... 3.79 17. Dwight King, 1985-88...... 80...... 95/1.2 6. Morris Hall, 2002-05...... 66/2,235...... 33.9 8. Michael Lloyd, 1982-84...... 54/201...... 3.72 Adam Jones, 1997-2000...... 86...... 95/1.1 7. Gary Hawthorne, 1978-80...... 54/1,821...... 33.7 9. Scott Perry, 1984-86...... 46/169...... 3.674 19. Ty Richardson, 1974-78...... 100...... 92/0.9 8. Darrell Evans, 2003-05...... 62/2,077...... 33.5 10. Danny Lewis, 1991-93...... 55/202...... 3.673 Ike Udanoh, 2009-12...... 81...... 92/1.1 TA Ronald Booth, 2015-SA...... 51/1,707...... 33.5 11. Jerry Coury, 1967-71...... 59/215...... 3.64 9. Danny Lewis, 1991-93...... 55/1,797...... 32.7 TA Marcus Moore, 2014-SA...... 75/270...... 3.6 Games Played 10. Bryan Smothers, 2007-11...... 101/3,249...... 32.2 12. Daran Armstrong, 1981-83...... 50/178...... 3.56 1. Scott Armstrong, 1990-93...... 120 11. Terrance Walker, 1993-95...... 55/1,733...... 31.51 13. Kevin Heck, 1987-91...... 106/365...... 3.44 2. Andy Ayrault, 1989-93...... 116 12. Jason Saddler, 2006-08...... 52/1,637...... 31.48 14. Mike Brown, 2000-02...... 33/111...... 3.36 3. Raheem Muhammad, 1982-86...... 114 13. Justin Chapman, 2001-03...... 54/1,684...... 31.2 15. Mike Rogers, 1971-73...... 44/146...... 3.318 4. Art Johnson, 1988-92...... 111 14. John Scott, 1979-81...... 54/1,682...... 31.14 16. Paul Bresette, 1969-72...... 60/196...... 3.27 5. Charles LeSure, 1996-00...... 110 15. Wynn Sarden, 2006-08...... 50/1,555...... 31.10 17. Ron Zenn, 1973-77...... 96/312...... 3.25 6. Kendall LeSure, 2000-04...... 109 16. Mark Herron, 1992-94...... 62/1,922...... 31.0 18. Fred Martus, 1967-70...... 67/206...... 3.07 7. Grady Lowry, 1983-87...... 108 17. Raheem Muhammad, 1982-86...... 114/3,461...... 30.4 19. Bryan Smothers, 2007-11...... 101/308...... 3.05 Ian Larkin, 2009-13...... 108 18. Ty Richardson, 1974-78...... 100/3,032...... 30.3 20. Oscar Sanders, 2002-04...... 58/172...... 2.97 9. Grady Wicker, 1977-81...... 107 19. Fred Martus, 1967-70...... 67/2,003...... 29.9 10. Kevin Heck, 1987-91...... 106 20. Yusuf Harris, 1993-96...... 34/1,014...... 29.8 Blocks (GP - BLKS/Per Game) Otis Evans, 1988-92...... 106 1. Ty Richardson, 1974-78...... 100...... 165/1.7 Tony Goins, 1995-99...... 106 2. Raheem Muhammad, 1982-86...... 114...... 145/1.3 13. Howard Monk, 1980-84...... 104 3. Brian Koscielski, 1992-94...... 58...... 120/2.1 14. Randy Calcaterra, 1991-95...... 103 4. Ian Larkin, 2009-13...... 108...... 115/1.0 Ethan Banks, 2002-06...... 103 5. Tony Goins, 1995-99...... 106...... 95/0.9 16. Angelo Patsalis, 1976-80...... 101 6. Mario Pearson, 1987-89...... 44...... 84/1.9 Bryan Smothers, 2007-11...... 101 Jerry Oden, 2006-11...... 87...... 80/0.9 Dale Brundidge, 2008-12...... 101 8. Shane Lawal, 2008-09...... 27...... 71/2.6 19. Ty Richardson, 1974-78...... 100 9. Eric Jackson, 1986-88...... 57...... 63/1.1 Larry Edwards, 2006-10...... 100 Ike Udanoh, 2009-12...... 81...... 63/0.8 TA Marcus Moore, 2014-SA...... 75 11. Grady Lowry, 1983-87...... 108...... 62/0.6 12. Maurice Macon, 1984-87...... 69...... 61/0.9

14 WAYNE STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS

Opponent W L First Year Last Year Opponent W L First Year Last Year Opponent W L First Year Last Year 728th Military Police 1 0 1944-45 1944-45 Hillsdale 46 38 1931-32 2016-17 SIU-Edwardsville 3 1 2000-01 2007-08 Adrian 5 2 1917-18 1976-77 Hiram 1 0 1977-78 1977-78 Saginaw Valley State 35 37 1975-76 2016-17 Akron 7 6 1936-37 1971-72 Hunter 1 0 1956-57 1956-57 Saint Anselm 0 1 2003-04 2003-04 Albion 11 4 1919-20 1978-79 Huntington College (Ind.) 0 2 1922-23 1922-23 Saint Joseph’s (Ind.) 2 1 1985-86 1991-92 Alderson-Broaddus 3 1 1926-27 2016-17 IPFW 2 1 1992-93 1994-95 Selfridge AFB 5 1 1942-43 1950-51 Allegheny (Pa.) 7 1 1958-59 1965-66 IUPUI 0 2 1976-77 1977-78 Shaw (N.C.) 2 0 1978-79 1979-80 Alma 5 0 1931-32 2003-04 Illinois State 0 2 1966-67 1967-68 Shawnee State 1 1 1988-89 2007-08 Altoona “Big 5” 2 0 1927-28 1928-29 Illinois Tech 6 0 1948-49 2005-06 Siena (N.Y.) 1 0 1954-55 1954-55 Alumni 13 1 1925-26 1939-40 Illinois Wesleyan 0 1 1966-67 1966-67 Siena Heights 17 11 1978-79 1999-00 Anderson 2 0 1938-39 1984-85 Illinois-Chicago 3 5 1967-68 1980-81 South Dakota State 1 0 2004-05 2004-05 Anthony Wayne (Fort Wayne, Ind.) 2 0 1922-23 1922-23 Indiana State 1 0 1951-52 1951-52 Southern Indiana 0 8 1993-94 2012-13 Arizona 0 1 1946-47 1946-47 Indiana-South Bend 1 0 1985-86 1985-86 Spring Arbor 2 0 1990-91 1991-92 Armour Tech (became Ill. Tech.) 3 3 1931-32 1934-35 Indianapolis 3 0 2004-05 2006-07 Springfield (Mass.) 1 1 1940-41 1946-47 Ashland 30 24 1921-22 2016-17 Iowa 1 0 1939-40 1939-40 St. Ambrose 0 1 1971-72 1971-72 Augusta State 1 0 2001-02 2001-02 John Carroll 11 13 1926-27 1965-66 St. Cloud State 1 0 1985-86 1985-86 Augustana (S.D.) 1 0 1985-86 1985-86 J.F. Kennedy 1 0 1969-70 1969-70 St. Francis (Ill.) 4 0 1996-97 1999-00 Baldwin-Wallace 1 1 1921-22 1921-22 Juniata (Pa.) 1 0 1926-27 1926-27 St. Francis (Pa.) 4 5 1926-27 1954-55 Ball State 1 3 1923-24 1980-81 Kalamazoo 13 6 1921-22 2013-14 St. John’s (Minn.) 0 1 1973-74 1973-74 Bellarmine 2 4 2005-06 2012-13 Kent State 1 4 1928-29 1983-84 St. John’s (N.Y.) 0 1 1974-75 1974-75 Beloit (Wisc.) 0 2 1954-55 1954-55 Kentucky 0 1 1955-56 1955-56 St. Mary’s (Calif.) 1 0 1952-53 1952-53 Berea (Ky.) 1 0 1925-26 1925-26 Kentucky State 2 3 1987-88 2002-03 St. Mary’s (now part of Madonna) 33 11 1921-22 1991-92 Bethany (W. Va.) 3 6 1957-58 1965-66 Kentucky Wesleyan 0 4 1991-92 2016-17 St. Norbert 1 0 1952-53 1952-53 Bethany Lutheran of Detroit 1 0 1920-21 1920-21 LIU-C.W. Post* 1 2 1937-38 1985-86 St. Paul’s Cathedral 1 0 1919-20 1919-20 Bliss (Ohio) 1 0 1925-26 1925-26 Lake Erie 10 1 2010-11 2016-17 St. Thomas (Fla.) 0 1 1985-86 1985-86 Bluffton 1 1 1932-33 1932-33 Lake Superior State 44 27 1968-69 2016-17 St. Thomas (Minn.) 1 0 1951-52 1951-52 Boston College 0 1 1946-47 1946-47 Lander 0 1 1999-00 1999-00 Tampa 0 2 1983-84 2002-03 Boston University 1 1 1937-38 1966-67 Lehigh 1 0 1936-37 1936-37 Temple 0 1 1939-40 1939-40 Bowling Green 2 8 1923-24 2008-09 Lewis 5 6 1986-87 2016-17 Tennessee 1 0 1930-31 1930-31 Bradley 0 3 1948-49 1954-55 Lima All-Stars 0 1 1924-25 1924-25 Tennessee-Chattanooga 1 0 1925-26 1925-26 Brandeis 3 1 1951-52 1954-55 Lock Haven 0 1 1986-87 1986-87 Texas Southern 0 1 1957-58 1957-58 Buffalo 7 8 1938-39 1970-71 Louisville 1 2 1923-24 1955-56 Thiel 6 2 1958-59 1965-66 Buffalo State 3 5 1947-48 1978-79 Loyola (Ill.) 0 7 1931-32 1961-62 Thomas More 1 0 1976-77 1976-77 Butler 0 4 1925-26 2002-03 Lynn 0 1 2001-02 2001-02 Tiffin 16 3 1984-85 2016-17 CCNY (City College, N.Y.) 0 2 1936-37 1937-38 Madonna 7 0 1993-94 2001-02 Toledo 18 21 1919-20 1975-76 Cal. State-Bakersfield 0 3 1975-76 1992-93 Maine 0 1 1967-68 1967-68 Toronto 5 1 1939-40 1945-46 Cal. State-San Luis Obispo 1 0 1988-89 1988-89 Malone 2 5 1977-78 2015-16 Tri-State (Trine) 6 2 1922-23 1928-29 Cal. State-Santa Barbara 1 0 1953-54 1953-54 Manhattan 0 1 1927-28 1927-28 Trumbull Presbyterian 1 0 1921-22 1921-22 (Pa.) 1 1 2007-08 2007-08 Marquette 1 6 1939-40 1950-51 U.S. Quantico Marines 2 1 1947-48 1949-50 California Riverside 0 1 1975-76 1975-76 Marygrove 7 0 2004-05 2011-12 UTEP (Texas Western) 1 0 1956-57 1956-57 Calvin 4 2 1989-90 1996-97 Mass. Institute of Tech. 0 1 1966-67 1966-67 Utah 0 3 1939-40 1946-47 Canisius 0 7 1956-57 1972-73 McDaniel (Western Maryland) 1 0 1938-39 1938-39 Valparaiso 10 10 1922-23 1976-77 Capital 0 3 1969-70 1972-73 Memphis State 1 0 1952-53 1952-53 Victoria (Ont.) 1 0 1922-23 1922-23 Case Tech 12 10 1955-56 1965-66 Mercy 7 1 1971-72 1979-80 Virginia State 1 0 1987-88 1987-88 Catholic University (D.C.) 1 0 1937-38 1937-38 Mercyhurst 13 14 1995-96 2007-08 Virginia Union 0 2 2004-05 2004-05 Centenary 2 0 1937-38 1938-39 Metro State 0 1 1999-00 1999-00 Walsh 3 4 2012-13 2016-17 Central Michigan 32 32 1918-19 1973-74 Mexico City YMCA 2 0 1936-37 1941-42 Washington & Jefferson 2 6 1958-59 1965-66 Central State (Ohio) 12 6 1975-76 2016-17 Michigan “B” 5 3 1927-28 1931-32 Washington (Mo.) 7 11 1949-50 1967-68 Centre (Ky.) 1 0 1925-26 1925-26 Michigan State 1 16 1934-35 1951-52 Washington College (Md.) 1 0 1937-38 1937-38 Chicago 3 4 1958-59 1964-65 Michigan State Freshman 2 1 1917-18 1918-19 Washington State 0 2 1939-40 1942-43 Chicago State 2 2 1968-69 1975-76 Michigan Tech 54 32 1927-28 2016-17 Waterloo (Ont.) 1 1 1972-73 1973-74 Christian Brothers 0 1 2006-07 2006-07 Michigan-Dearborn 24 1 1978-79 2001-02 Wayne State College (Neb.) 1 0 1998-99 1998-99 Cincinnati 6 6 1930-31 1947-48 Midwestern State 0 1 1986-87 1986-87 West Liberty 2 0 1928-29 1929-30 Clarion 2 0 2006-07 2006-07 Milwaukee (Formerly UWM) 1 4 1966-67 1988-89 West Texas State A&M 1 0 1986-87 1986-87 Cleveland State 6 10 1966-67 1978-79 Minnesota-Duluth 1 1 1997-98 1998-99 West Virginia State 1 1 2005-06 2005-06 Coast Guard 1 0 1967-68 1967-68 Morehead State 0 1 1955-56 1955-56 Western Kentucky 1 0 1924-25 1924-25 Concordia (Mich.) 12 0 1989-90 2003-04 Morningside 0 1 1983-84 1983-84 Western Michigan 11 15 1926-27 1981-82 Connecticut 0 3 1948-49 1951-52 Mount St. Mary (Md.) 1 0 1939-40 1939-40 Western Ontario 38 5 1928-29 1975-76 Cornell 1 1 1940-41 1941-42 Mt. Union 1 1 1972-73 1973-74 Western Reserve 14 12 1946-47 1965-66 Dartmouth 1 1 1940-41 1942-43 Nazareth 1 0 1982-83 1982-83 Westminster College (Pa.) 4 1 1928-29 1999-00 Davis & Elkins 0 2 1926-27 1926-27 Nebraska-Omaha 6 4 1948-49 2004-05 Wheaton (Ill.) 0 2 1957-58 1958-59 DePaul 1 2 1931-32 1955-56 New Orleans 0 1 1974-75 1974-75 Wilberforce 1 0 2012-13 2013-14 DePauw 0 2 1920-21 1921-22 Niagara 1 2 1940-41 1952-53 William Penn 1 0 1971-72 1971-72 Dearborn Naval SS 1 0 1942-43 1942-43 North Central (Ill.) 1 0 1969-70 1969-70 Wilmington 1 6 1923-24 1932-33 Defiance 0 1 1925-26 1925-26 Northeastern Illinois 4 2 1968-69 1989-90 Windsor (Assumption) 45 10 1917-18 1997-98 Detroit 13 33 1934-35 2000-01 Northeastern State 1 0 2011-12 2011-12 Winona State 1 0 1968-69 1968-69 Detroit College of Law 5 0 1917-18 1918-19 Northern Kentucky 0 3 2002-03 2006-07 Wisconsin-Green Bay 1 3 1973-74 1986-87 Detroit Naval Training 1 0 1918-19 1918-19 Northern Michigan 39 35 1934-35 2016-17 Wisconsin-LaCrosse 1 1 1970-71 1972-73 District of Columbia 1 1 2003-04 2003-04 Northwestern 1 0 1924-25 1924-25 Wisconsin-Parkside 5 9 1970-71 2011-12 Dominican 1 0 1971-72 1971-72 Northwood 41 28 1975-76 2016-17 Wisconsin-Stout 0 1 1973-74 1973-74 Dominican College of Racine 1 1 1972-73 1972-73 Notre Dame 0 1 1925-26 1925-26 Wittenberg 0 1 1932-33 1932-33 Drury 1 1 2011-12 2012-13 Nova (Southeastern) 1 0 1987-88 1987-88 Wooster 0 1 1936-37 1936-37 Duquesne 1 1 1952-53 1953-54 Oakland 41 21 1967-68 1996-97 Wright State 0 3 1979-80 1984-85 Dyke (Ohio) - Chancellor University 2 0 1982-83 1984-85 Oberlin* 1 4 1920-21 1978-79 Xavier 0 1 1985-86 1985-86 Earlham 1 1 1933-34 1971-72 Ohio Dominican 8 3 2010-11 2016-17 Yale 0 1 1947-48 1947-48 East Stroudsburg 1 0 2010-11 2010-11 Ohio Northern 1 5 1966-67 1976-77 Youngstown State 1 3 1953-54 1968-69 Eastern Illinois 1 3 1974-75 1975-76 Ohio University 1 3 1946-47 1947-48 TOTALS 1,206 1,010 (.544) Eastern Michigan 38 36 1917-18 2008-09 Ohio Wesleyan 1 2 1921-22 1966-67 Evansville 1 0 1938-39 1938-39 Oklahoma City 0 1 1956-57 1956-57 *Includes forfeit win to WSU. Fairleigh-Dickinson 0 2 1974-75 1976-77 Olivet 9 7 1920-21 2004-05 Fairmont State 1 2 1927-28 1995-96 Oregon 2 1 1938-39 1941-42 Exhibition Results Ferris State 39 44 1966-67 2016-17 Oregon State 0 1 1942-43 1942-43 AAU Team Wildfire 3 0 1995-96 1997-98 Findlay 17 30 1989-90 2016-17 Ottawa (Ont.) 1 0 1951-52 1951-52 Alumni 2 0 1921-22 1924-25 Florida International 1 0 1985-86 1985-86 Parsons (Iowa) 1 2 1969-70 1970-71 Athletes In Action 0 1 1994-95 1994-95 Florida Southern 1 3 1983-84 2002-03 Penn State 2 0 1926-27 1954-55 Bowling Green 0 2 2007-08 2009-10 Fort Custer Army Base (Mich.) 5 0 1941-42 1948-49 Philadelphia Textile 1 0 1992-93 1992-93 Butler 0 1 2003-04 2003-04 Franklin 0 1 1925-26 1925-26 Pittsburgh-Johnstown 1 0 1973-74 1973-74 Detroit 1 1 2002-03 2016-17 Friends 1 0 1970-71 1970-71 Point Park College (Pa.) 0 1 1978-79 1978-79 Eastern Michigan 0 1 2006-07 2006-07 Gannon 14 17 1995-96 2010-11 Pontiac JC 1 1 1922-23 1922-23 Iowa 0 1 2008-09 2008-09 George Washington 0 4 1937-38 1939-40 Potomac JC (W. Va.) 1 0 1927-28 1927-28 0 8 2002-03 2014-15 George Williams 2 1 1933-34 1935-36 Providence 0 1 1975-76 1975-76 Plannja Basket 1 0 1991-92 1991-92 Georgetown (D.C.) 1 0 1953-54 1953-54 Purdue 0 1 1940-41 1940-41 Polish Nationals 0 1 1971-72 1971-72 Georgetown College (Ky.) 0 1 1924-25 1924-25 Rayl’s 1 1 1918-19 1918-19 Toledo 0 2 2004-05 2005-06 Glenville State 0 2 1926-27 1938-39 Regis (Colo.) 0 2 1957-58 1957-58 University of Windsor 9 1 1979-80 1997-98 Grand Canyon 1 0 2003-04 2003-04 Rhode Island 0 1 1940-41 1940-41 Windsor Basketball Club 1 0 1994-95 1994-95 Grand Rapids Baptist 1 0 1992-93 1992-93 Ripon (Wisc.) 1 1 1947-48 1948-49 Grand Rapids JC 5 0 1919-20 1922-23 Roanoke 0 1 1938-39 1938-39 Grand Valley State 32 48 1970-71 2016-17 Robert Morris 1 0 1979-80 1979-80 Grosse Ile NAS 1 1 1942-43 1942-43 Rochester College (Mich.) 6 1 1993-94 2000-01 Guelph (Ont.) 3 1 1967-68 1971-72 Rochester Institute of Technology 1 1 1966-67 1967-68 Gustavus Adolphus 0 1 1973-74 1973-74 Rockford 0 1 1969-70 1969-70 Heidelberg 1 1 1921-22 1931-32 SIU-Carbondale 0 1 1949-50 1949-50 Henderson State 0 1 1999-00 1999-00 Highland Park JC 3 0 1919-20 1921-22

15 WAYNE STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1917-18 (9-1 as Detroit Junior College) F 28 at Pontiac JC W 20-19 J 8 WESTERN MICHIGAN W 38-25 J 12 Michigan State Frosh (M.A.C.) at Detroit PPD Storm M 2 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W 33-16 J 14 at Central Michigan W 44-36 J 19 Detroit College of Law at Central HS W 24-18 J 20 ST. MARY’S [Mich.] W 32-25 J 26 Eastern Michigan at Central HS W 23-16 1923-24 (11-5 as Colleges of the City of Detroit/CCD) J 21 at Windsor W 45-26 F 2 Detroit College of Law at Central HS W 47-15 J 11 ALBION L 15-25 J 25 at Eastern Michigan W 37-32 F 9 Carlisle Indians (ex) at YMCA practice game J 12 BOWLING GREEN W 31-15 J 27 at Toledo W 40-33 F 14 Detroit College of Law at Central HS W 63-11 J 19 at Central Michigan L 18-25 J 28 at Wilmington W 35-23 F 20 at Eastern Michigan W 30-29 J 22 at St. Mary’s [Mich.] W 27-24 J 31 at West Virginia (at Fairmont, W.Va.) W 41-34 F 23 Michigan State Frosh (M.A.C.) at Central HS L 13-16 J 26 at Valparaiso L 17-32 F 1 at Potomac College [Keyser, W.Va.] W 45-28 M 1 Adrian at Central HS W 41-5 F 2 at Bowling Green W 32-27 F 2 at Altoona “Big 5” W 52-28 M 6 at Windsor (Sandwich, Ont.) W 34-18 F 5 at Wilmington L 28-37 F 6 at Manhattan College L 30-34 M 9 at Michigan State Freshman (M.A.C.) W 25-24 F 6 at Louisville W 37-26 F 11 MICHIGAN “B” (at Central H.S.) W 41-39 M 13 Windsor at Central HS W 32-10 F 7 at Ball State L 19-29 F 18 EASTERN MICHIGAN (at Central H.S.) W 38-30 F 9 at Tri-State W 35-30 F 24 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W 35-22 1918-19 (9-2 as Detroit Junior College) F 15 at Toledo W 35-29 F 25 at Western Michigan W 49-44 D 6 DETROIT COLLEGE OF LAW at DJC W 33-23 F 16 TRI-STATE W 31-27 D 13 Rayl’s (Detroit’s Professional) at DJC L 18-26 F 20 ST. MARY’S [Mich.] W 28-13 1928-29 (7-13 as CCD) J 9 Detroit College of Law at YMCA W 22-20 F 23 TOLEDO W 23-12 D 12 ALUMNI L 26-33 J 18 WINDSOR (ASSUMPTION) at DJC W 24-4 M 1 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W 26-19 D 15 WESTERN ONTARIO W 40-20 J 25 DETROIT NAVAL TRAINING STATION W 37-13 M 8 VALPARAISO W 29-25 D 18 at Toledo W 41-28 F 1 at Central Michigan W 22-17 J 4 TOLEDO L 33-34 F 8 MICHIGAN STATE FROSH (M.A.C.) W 22-16 1924-25 (7-10 as CCD) J 12 at Central Michigan L 27-37 F 12 ADRIAN W 26-14 D 2 at Windsor W 24-19 J 19 at Eastern Michigan L 24-43 F 22 at Windsor (Sandwich, Ont.) W 12-9 D 3 ALUMNI (ex) W 33-26 J 24 MICHIGAN “B” (at Central H.S.) L 21-36 F 26 CENTRAL MICHIGAN L 19-20 D 19 NORTHWESTERN W 25-19 J 26 at Tri-State W 34-15 NA Rayl’s (Detroit’s Professional) at DJC W 32-24 J 10 at Central Michigan L 13-36 J 27 at Wilmington L 17-27 J 13 at St. Mary’s [Mich.] L 19-22 J 30 at Kent State W 37-21 1919-20 (9-4 as Detroit Junior College) J 16 BOWLING GREEN L 18-24 J 31 at Westminster L 15-52 J 7 ST. PAUL’S CATHEDRAL CHURCH TEAM W 41-20 J 24 at Tri-State L 23-25 F 2 at St. Francis [Pa.] L 25-30 J 9 at Highland Park JC W 35-13 J 30 TRI-STATE L 19-21 F 4 at Altoona “Big 5” W 43-35 J 14 EASTERN MICHIGAN L 19-28 J 31 at Toledo L 21-23 F 5 at West Liberty State College W 32-24 J 19 at Windsor (Assumption) W 19-15 F 6 at Bowling Green L 23-28 F 8 TRI-STATE W 32-28 J 21 HIGHLAND PARK JC W 14-12 F 9 at Lima All-Stars (Bonta Kandy Co.) L 16-24 F 15 at Michigan “B” L 20-25 F 6 ADRIAN W 26-13 F 10 at Wilmington L 31-34 F 16 CENTRAL MICHIGAN (at Central H.S.) L 24-38 F 13 ALBION W 27-12 F 12 at Georgetown [Ky.] College L 22-26 F 23 at Western Michigan L 35-40 F 18 at Eastern Michigan L 29-41 F 14 Western Kentucky W 25-23 M 1 WESTERN MICHIGAN (at Central H.S.) L 33-36 F 20 WINDSOR (ASSUMPTION) W 15-13 F 18 WINDSOR W 27-10 M 2 EASTERN MICHIGAN (at Central H.S.) L 27-35 F 25 at Toledo L 11-39 F 21 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W 20-17 F 28 at Grand Rapids JC W 16-8 F 25 TOLEDO W 31-19 1929-30 (12-6 as CCD) (3-3* Michigan Collegiate Conference) M 5 TOLEDO L 15-18 F 27 ST. MARY’S [Mich.] W 32-24 D 10 ALUMNI W 35-26 M 12 GRAND RAPIDS JC W 13-10 D 14 WINDSOR L 18-23 1925-26 (13-6 as CCD) D 16 at St. Mary’s [Mich.] L 18-35 1920-21 (11-2 as Detroit Junior College) D 15 ALUMNI W 37-21 D 19 at Toledo W 25-22 D 17 ALBION W 31-16 D 18 WINDSOR W 30-15 J 4 at Michigan “B” W 19-16 J 15 at Eastern Michigan W 28-23 D 30 FRANKLIN (at Detroit Armory) L 17-25 J 10 at Central Michigan* W 31-21 J 19 at Windsor (Assumption) W 36-21 J 8 BLISS W 36-27 J 11 TOLEDO W 25-21 J 28 OLIVET W 38-17 J 16 NOTRE DAME (at Detroit Armory) L 17-24 J 18 EASTERN MICHIGAN* W 29-21 F 2 WINDSOR (ASSUMPTION) W 34-18 J 22 TRI-STATE W 47-26 J 24 WESTERN MICHIGAN* L 29-41 F 5 DePAUW L 26-32 J 23 at Central Michigan L 23-28 J 29 MICHIGAN “B” W 29-9 F 9 EASTERN MICHIGAN W 33-27 J 30 BUTLER (at Detroit Armory) L 26-35 F 1 OLIVET W 46-35 F 11 GRAND RAPIDS JC W 41-23 F 2 at Defiance L 27-36 F 7 at West Liberty State College W 30-24 F 18 OBERLIN L 21-24 F 3 at Toledo W 58-30 F 8 at St. Francis [Pa.] W 29-22 F 24 TOLEDO W 39-22 F 4 at Wilmington L 28-29 F 10 at Fairmont State L 23-26 F 28 BETHANY W 14-12 F 5 at Berea [Ky.] W 34-31 F 14 at Western Michigan* L 28-31 M 4 ADRIAN W 26-19 F 6 at Center College [Danville, Ky.] W 26-25 F 15 ST. MARY’S [Mich.] W 34-27 M 10 at Grand Rapids JC W 27-26 F 9 at Tennessee-Chattanooga W 31-29 F 22 at Eastern Michigan* L 22-24 F 13 TOLEDO W 51-24 M 1 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* W 34-22 1921-22 (10-6 as Detroit Junior College) F 16 at Windsor W 39-26 D 9 ALUMNI (ex) L 13-18 F 20 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W 30-18 1930-31 (11-8 as CCD) D 15 Trumbull Presbyterian Church W 25-16 F 26 VALPARAISO W 34-27 D 2 ALUMNI W 37-21 D 21 vs. HIGHLAND PARK JC at Detroit W 28-18 F 27 ALBION W 37-23 D 6 CINCINNATI W 37-25 J 13 HEIDELBERG W 23-22 D 10 at Olivet W 34-24 J 18 BALDWIN-WALLACE W 24-14 1926-27 (14-10 as CCD) D 12 TOLEDO W 25-20 J 20 CENTRAL MICHIGAN L 13-23 D 8 ALUMNI W 28-23 D 18 MICHIGAN “B” W 34-20 J 26 at Baldwin-Wallace L 25-38 D 11 WINDSOR W 34-20 J 9 at Western Michigan L 19-38 J 27 at Ashland W 24-13 D 17 TOLEDO W 34-20 J 10 BOWLING GREEN L 15-17 F 1 at DePauw L 19-36 J 7 at Kalamazoo W 31-25 J 13 at Michigan “B” L 18-21 F 8 at Eastern Michigan L 15-24 J 8 at Western Michigan L 34-46 J 16 at Central Michigan L 18-33 F 10 vs. ST. MARY’S [Mich.] at Detroit W 25-13 J 12 at Eastern Michigan L 33-37 J 20 at Kalamazoo L 16-18 F 11 at St. Mary’s [Mich.] W 24-18 J 14 at John Carroll W 28-18 J 24 EASTERN MICHIGAN W 31-27 F 15 L 32-37 J 15 at Central Michigan W 38-29 J 30 at Toledo W 36-15 F 18 ASHLAND W 33-28 J 18 at Toledo W 35-22 J 31 at Bowling Green L 24-35 F 22 EASTERN MICHIGAN W 23-19 J 21 ST. MARY’S [Mich.] W 37-26 F 2 at Cincinnati W 37-20 F 25 OHIO WESLEYAN L 14-16 J 27 KALAMAZOO L 27-28 F 4 at Tennessee W 31-30 F 28 vs. WINDSOR at Detroit W 23-17 J 29 JOHN CARROLL W 34-32 F 14 WESTERN MICHIGAN L 16-40 F 1 at Penn State W 37-27 F 21 at Eastern Michigan L 25-36 1922-23 (12-6 as Detroit Junior College) F 2 at Juniata College [Huntington, Pa.] W 35-23 F 27 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W 36-25 D 12 PONTIAC JC L 16-18 F 4 at St. Francis [Pa.] W 31-26 F 28 KALAMAZOO W 27-18 D 20 ST. MARY’S [Mich.] W 32-19 F 7 at Alderson-Broaddus W 56-19 D 23 VALPARAISO W 28-26 F 8 at Davis & Elkins L 26-39 1931-32 (11-6 as CCD) D 29 VICTORIA UNIVERSITY W 29-14 F 9 at Glenville State L 21-27 D 3 ALUMI W 23-22 J 13 WINDSOR (ASSUMPTION) W 24-20 F 16 WINDSOR W 34-23 D 8 Olivet L 28-29 J 20 at St. Mary’s [Mich.] L 18-38 F 18 WESTERN MICHIGAN L 26-29 D 15 at Windsor W 32-20 J 27 at Valparaiso L 16-28 F 19 CENTRAL MICHIGAN L 22-28 D 18 KALAMAZOO W 38-18 F 3 HUNTINGTON COLLEGE L 21-25 F 22 EASTERN MICHIGAN L 32-40 J 8 at Central Michigan L 17-26 F 7 at Toledo W 21-10 F 23 ST. MARY’S [Mich.] L 30-43 J 11 LOYOLA [Ill.] L 30-36 F 8 at Tri-State W 23-19 F 25 DAVIS & ELKINS L 33-34 J 16 at Kalamazoo W 18-16 F 9 at Anthony Wayne [Fort Wayne, Ind.] W 25-24 J 22 at Armour Tech (Illinois Tech) W 29-23 F 10 at Huntington [Ind.] College L 16-31 1927-28 (18-1 as CCD) J 23 at Loyola [Ill.] L 19-33 F 16 ANTHONY WAYNE W 27-24 D 11 ALUMNI W 46-28 J 29 ALMA W 34-32 F 21 EASTERN MICHIGAN L 20-24 D 13 WINDSOR W 30-29 F 3 DePaul L 31-33 F 23 GRAND RAPIDS JC W 23-17 D 16 MICHIGAN TECH W 41-15 F 24 TOLEDO W 25-11 J 7 TOLEDO W 34-24

16 WAYNE STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS F 8 ARMOUR TECH (Illinois Tech) W 49-30 Central Michigan W 37-34 D 29 CORNELL (at Olympia) W 36-30 Michigan “B” W 32-16 F 23 EASTERN MICHIGAN W 38-23 J 10 at Western Michigan W 45-36 Central Michigan W 42-28 Western Michigan W 35-33 J 17 FORT CUSTER ARMY BASE (at Olympia) W 39-33 Windsor W 33-20 Olivet W 35-30 J 31 MEXICO CITY YMCA (at Olympia) W 68-44 Heidelberg L 19-21 Mexico YMCA W 60-25 F 7 at Toronto W 50-35 Hillsdale W 44-23 Akron W 41-39 F 10 at Cincinnati W 51-43 M 2 EASTERN MICHIGAN W 30-25 F 14 EASTERN MICHIGAN (at Central H.S.) L 29-36 1932-33 (7-10 as CCD) M6 Wooster L 41-43 F 21 DETROIT (at Olympia) L 21-39 Alumni W 31-25 F 24 at Akron W 41-40 Olivet L 24-32 1937-38 (14-4 as Wayne) F 28 WESTERN MICHIGAN (at Central H.S.) W 42-41 D 17 at Bowling Green L 31-33 D 3 ALUMNI W 55-40 Wittenberg L 24-27 D 10 KALAMAZOO W 48-30 1942-43 (8-12 as Wayne) Oberlin L 35-43 D 15 at Western Michigan W 48-40 D 5 GROSSE ILE AIR BASE (at Central H.S.) W 43-25 Kalamazoo W 17-11 D 27 CENTENARY W 49-34 D 9 at Eastern Michigan L 43-45 at Central Michigan L 31-33 D 31 at CCNY L 30-37 D 12 DEARBORN NAVAL SERV. (at Central H.S.) W 46-33 Wilmington L 31-35 J 3 BOSTON UNIVERSITY W 66-51 D 17 at Bowling Green L 41-64 F 3 Ball State W 23-21 J 8 at Eastern Michigan W 23-20 D 28 OREGON STATE (at Olympia) L 29-41 Bluffton L 30-40 J 14 at Central Michigan W 43-32 J 2 WASHINGTON STATE (at Olympia) L 31-55 Wilmington L 32-41 F 3 GEORGE WASHINGTON L 35-38 J 8 WESTERN MICH. (at Central H.S.) L 46-49 Windsor W 34-28 F 5 at Washington College (Md.) W 58-46 J 11 DARTMOUTH (at Central H.S.) L 32-50 F 18 Loyola [Ill.] L 16-30 F 9 at Catholic University (Washington, D.C.) W 48-39 J 15 EASTERN MICHIGAN (at Central H.S.) W 39-24 DePaul L 27-39 F 11 at Western Maryland W 52-25 J 19 at Grosse Ile AIR BASE L 26-30 F 24 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W 26-24 F 12 at George Washington L 29-40 J 22 at Albion W 44-27 Windsor W 48-27 F 16 EASTERN MICHIGAN W 37-34 F 3 SELFRIDGE AFB (at Olympia) L 42-47 F 28 BLUFFTON W 44-21 F 18 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W 32-23 F 5 at Western Ontario W 52-20 F 19 NORTHERN MICHIGAN W 54-34 F 6 at Toronto W 62-44 1933-34 (9-8 as CCD) F 25 LONG ISLAND L 39-44 F 13 EASTERN MICHIGAN (at Olympia) L 34-36 Alumni W 28-23 M 5 WESTERN MICHIGAN (at Naval Armory) W 53-37 F 15 WESTERN ONTARIO (at Central H.S.) W 43-23 Kalamazoo W 37-17 F 20 DETROIT (at Olympia) L 31-57 Hillsdale W 25-19 1938-39 (14-5 as Wayne) F 23 ALBION (at Central H.S.) W 55-40 Earlham L 17-34 N 29 ALUMNI (at Central H.S.) W 46-29 F 26 AKRON (at Central H.S.) L 39-55 Windsor L 20-21 D 2 at Central Michigan W 35-21 M 2 at Western Michigan L 29-72 Central Michigan W 24-21 D 9 KALAMAZOO (at Central H.S.) W 32-23 St. Mary’s [Mich.] W 24-23 D 14 vs. Cincinnati (at ) W 53-36 1943-44 Armour Tech (Illinois Tech) W 33-31 D 23 OREGON (at Naval Armory) L 41-52 No Competition due to World War II Windsor L 26-43 D 28 CENTENARY (at Central H.S.) W 42-30 Kalamazoo L 16-26 J 7 at Western Michigan L 34-39 1944-45 (11-5 as Wayne) Armour Tech (Illinois Tech) L 15-36 J 11 EASTERN MICHIGAN (at Central H.S.) W 39-31 D 1 728th MILITARY POLICE (at Mackenzie H.S.) W 39-29 George Williams L 28-47 J 14 at Buffalo W 55-34 D 8 at Eastern Michigan W 58-26 St. Mary’s [Mich.] W 22-21 J 20 CENTRAL MICHIGAN (at Central H.S.) W 49-27 D 12 at Toledo L 39-45 George Williams W 24-18 J 31 at Eastern Michigan W 33-32 D 16 ALBION (at Mackenzie H.S.) W 53-33 F 28 BOWLING GREEN L 29-35 F 4 at Evansville W 33-31 J 5 CINCINNATI (at Central H.S.) W 49-39 Central Michigan W 38-21 F 6 at Roanoke L 34-35 J 6 EASTERN MICHIGAN (at Mackenzie H.S.) W 74-48 Olivet L 22-36 F 14 GEORGE WASHINGTON (at Naval Armory) L 46-56 J 13 at Detroit (at Lincoln High/Ferndale) L 18-29 F 18 NORTHERN MICHIGAN (at Central H.S.) W 86-36 J 20 at Michigan State L 38-47 1934-35 (10-8 as Wayne) F 24 MICHIGAN STATE (at Naval Armory) W 40-33 F 1 at Western Ontario W 65-47 OLIVET W 39-27 M 4 WESTERN MICHIGAN (at Central H.S.) W 45-41 F 3 at Toronto W 49-46 at Kalamazoo L 20-30 M 14 Anderson [Ind.]# W 66-26 F 10 MICHIGAN STATE (at Mackenzie H.S.) L 38-47 J 12 EASTERN MICHIGAN L 27-31 M 15 Glenville State# L 50-56 F 12 at Albion W 43-30 at Michigan State L 17-31 #-National Intercollegiate Basketball Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.) F 19 WESTERN ONTARIO (at Mackenzie H.S.) W 53-22 at St. Mary’s [Mich.] W 26-20 F 20 at Cincinnati L 40-57 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W 28-18 1939-40 (9-8 as Wayne) F 24 TOLEDO (at Mackenzie H.S.) W 50-42 ARMOUR TECH (Illinois Tech) L 21-43 D 1 ALUMNI (at Central H.S.) W 49-27 F 28 DETROIT (at Mackenzie H.S.) W 34-31 J 26 MICHIGAN STATE L 20-37 D 9 at Western Michigan L 32-43 ALMA W 42-30 D 16 IOWA (at Light Guard Armory) W 34-30 1945-46 (6-11 as Wayne) KALAMAZOO W 41-23 D 18 WASHINGTON STATE (at Light Guard Armory) L 35-38 N 30 WESTERN ONTARIO (at Mackenzie H.S.) W 43-28 Detroit W 34-26 D 21 OREGON (at Naval Armory) W 32-29 D 8 at Albion W 45-35 at Armour Tech (Illinois Tech) L 32-33 D 30 UTAH (at Light Guard Armory) L 39-41 D 11 EASTERN MICHIGAN (at Mackenzie H.S.) W 45-31 Central Michigan W 38-18 J 6 MARQUETTE (at Light Guard Armory) L 39-42 D 14 TORONTO (at Mackenzie H.S.) W 50-25 Northern Michigan W 36-31 J 11 at Eastern Michigan W 32-28 J 4 CINCINNATI (at Mackenzie H.S.) W 45-38 F 26 at Eastern Michigan L 22-33 J 20 at University of Toronto W 73-37 J 9 at Akron L 56-58 Detroit (at Naval Armory) W 43-37 F 3 at Buffalo W 49-22 J 12 at Detroit (at Lincoln High/Ferndale) L 33-43 WINDSOR (ASSUMPTION) L 26-31 F 5 at Mount St. Mary [Frederick, Md.] W 49-42 J 15 MICHIGAN STATE (at Mackenzie H.S.) L 37-43 ST. MARY’S [Mich.] W 52-17 F 6 at George Washington L 33-34 J 19 at Toledo L 35-47 F 9 vs. Brooklyn (, Md.) cancelled J 31 at Cincinnati L 47-58 1935-36 (13-4 as Wayne) F 10 vs. Wake Forest (White Plains, N.Y.) cancelled F 7 at Michigan State L 45-46 Alumni W 39-27 F 14 at Michigan State L 29-46 F 9 ALBION (at Mackenzie H.S.) W 47-40 Windsor W 37-35 F 17 WESTERN MICHIGAN (at Central H.S.) W 35-32 F 15 at Eastern Michigan L 45-47 Kalamazoo W 56-22 F 24 at Akron W 37-36 F 16 TOLEDO (at Mackenzie H.S.) L 34-57 Olivet W 33-30 F 27 EASTERN MICHIGAN L 32-34 F 21 at Toronto L 50-66 J 14 EASTERN MICHIGAN W 39-19 M 2 TEMPLE (at Light Guard Armory) L 37-38 F 22 at Western Ontario L 30-51 Central Michigan L 33-35 F 27 DETROIT (at Mackenzie H.S.) L 24-47 George Williams W 47-41 1940-41 (8-6 as Wayne) Windsor W 35-27 D 3 ALMA (at Central H.S.) W 43-31 1946-47 (3-15 as Wayne) Western Michigan W 47-33 D 7 EASTERN MICHIGAN (at Central H.S.) W 45-34 (1-7* Mid-American Conference/5th) Northern Michigan W 54-43 D 11 at Purdue L 19-50 N 30 at Springfield College (Boston Arena) L 41-49 F 19 at Eastern Michigan W 25-20 D 20 OHIO WESLEYAN (at Central H.S.) W 40-34 D 7 at Ohio* L 39-66 Central Michigan W 30-22 D 30 CORNELL (at Naval Armory) L 35-36 D 28 MICHIGAN STATE (at State Fair Coliseum) L 25-52 St. Mary’s [Mich.] W 43-18 J 3 DARTMOUTH (at Central H.S.) W 38-34 D 31 ARIZONA (at State Fair Coliseum) L 46-59 Western Michigan L 39-63 J 10 BUFFALO (at Central H.S.) W 55-26 J 4 UTAH (at State Fair Coliseum) L 29-54 St. Mary’s [Mich.] W 31-25 J 16 at Eastern Michigan W 41-19 J 6 CINCINNATI* (at State Fair Coliseum) L 36-47 M 7 Ball State L 16-33 F 4 at Niagara L 36-43 J 11 OHIO* (at State Fair Coliseum) L 36-52 Olivet L 33-41 F 6 at Rhode Island State [Kingston, R.I.] L 52-60 J 17 WESTERN RESERVE* (at State Fair Coliseum) W 48-29 F 8 at Springfield W 52-41 J 29 at Butler* L 26-79 1936-37 (13-4 as Wayne) F 15 at Western Ontario W 46-42 F 1 at Michigan State L 36-49 Alumni W 47-31 F 22 AKRON (at Central H.S.) L 31-44 F 15 at Western Reserve* L 41-54 D8 Olivet W 27-20 F 27 WESTERN MICHIGAN (at Central H.S.) L 35-37 F 17 at Toledo L 52-75 Kalamazoo W 27-24 F 21 BOSTON COLLEGE (at State Fair Coliseum) L 38-43 Akron L 33-34 1941-42 (12-3 as Wayne) F 22 at Detroit (Ferndale) W 49-47 CCNY L 27-29 D 4 at Eastern Michigan W 38-14 F 24 at Cincinnati* L 36-77 Central Michigan W 47-32 D 10 OREGON (at Central H.S.) W 47-38 F 28 BUTLER* (at State Fair Coliseum) L 49-57 Lehigh W 51-38 D 13 KALAMAZOO (at Central H.S.) W 39-30 M 4 TOLEDO (at State Fair Coliseum) L 44-71 Western Michigan L 28-40 D 17 at Western Ontario W 36-22 M 8 DETROIT (at State Fair Coliseum) W 58-47 Northern Michigan W 45-38 D 22 UTAH (at Olympia) L 19-44

17 WAYNE STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1947-48 (8-13 as Wayne) F 9 at Washington [Mo.] L 46-51 D 28 DETROIT# L 57-82 N 28 at Fort Custer Army Base (Battle Creek) W 54-18 F 15 at Eastern Michigan L 55-59 J 6 ST. FRANCIS (Pa.) W 66-62 N 29 at Fort Custer Army Base (Battle Creek) W 76-38 F 19 at Toledo L 48-68 J 8 CENTRAL MICHIGAN L 75-77 D 6 at Ripon W 53-51 F 21 at Selfridge AFB W 71-46 J 10 BELOIT L 73-82 D 8 at Marquette L 55-67 F 24 at Nebraska-Omaha L 35-47 J 13 BRANDEIS W 73-56 D 13 WESTERN RESERVE (at State Fair Coliseum) L 43-53 M 9 at Western Ontario W 57-39 J 15 at Washington [Mo.] L 69-75 D 17 WINDSOR (at State Fair Coliseum) W 66-38 J 29 DETROIT L 64-69 D 27 MICHIGAN STATE (at State Fair Coliseum) L 55-57 1951-52 (19-6 as Wayne) F 2 at Michigan Tech L 69-79 J 2 YALE (at State Fair Coliseum) L 65-70 All home games at State Fair Coliseum, unless noted. F 5 at Western Ontario W 75-70 J 9 at Cincinnati L 52-92 N 26 WINDSOR W 93-39 F 10 vs. Nebraska-Omaha (Pershing H.S.) W 78-67 J 10 at Ohio L 39-55 D 1 at Michigan State L 43-52 F 12 at Siena W 66-58 OT J 14 DETROIT (at State Fair Coliseum) W 44-27 D 3 at Niagara W 61-58 F 14 EASTERN MICHIGAN L 60-63 OT J 17 at Windsor W 68-52 D 6 at Loyola [Ill.] L 73-92 F 21 VALPARAISO W 70-60 J 31 U.S. QUANTICO MARINES (at State Fair Hort. Bldg.) W 64-51 D 10 EASTERN MICHIGAN W 68-49 F 26 at Beloit L 69-74 F 7 CINCINNATI (at State Fair Horticulture Bldg.) L 60-74 D 15 DETROIT W 50-46 M 1 DETROIT L 69-71 2OT F 12 at Western Reserve L 60-63 D 21 WESTERN ONTARIO W 75-55 #-Motor City Tournament. F 14 OHIO (at State Fair Horticulture Bldg.) W 55-47 D 28 vs. St. Thomas [Minn.] (Terre Haute, Ind.) W 59-55 F 16 at Toledo L 50-61 D 29 at Indiana State W 61-60 1955-56 (18-3, 6-0* PAC/1st) F 18 at Detroit (Lincoln High/Ferndale) L 35-43 D 30 vs. Ottawa University (Terre Haute, Ind.) W 69-53 All home games at U of D Memorial Building, unless noted F 21 at Buffalo State L 47-49 J 4 at Connecticut L 58-59 D 7 at Eastern Michigan W 80-54 F 28 at Michigan State L 49-63 J 5 at Brandeis W 79-58 D 8 LOUISVILLE L 52-80 M 1 TOLEDO (at State Fair Horticulture Bldg.) L 41-44 J 8 at Valparaiso L 50-53 D 10 vs. Western Reserve* (Pershing H.S.) W 67-56 J 11 MICHIGAN TECH W 93-50 D 12 vs. Western Ontario (Pershing H.S.) W 67-56 1948-49 (11-13 as Wayne) J 16 TOLEDO L 60-62 OT D 14 at Valparaiso W 61-58 All home games at State Fair Coliseum. J 18 at Western Ontario W 69-52 D 17 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W 81-74 N 26 at Fort Custer Army Base (Battle Creek) W 61-9 J 30 VALPARAISO (at Pershing H.S.) W 52-47 J 4 EASTERN MICHIGAN W 88-65 N 27 at Fort Custer Army Base (Battle Creek) W 73-23 F 2 at Windsor W 76-32 J 10 at Central Michigan W 78-67 N 30 at Selfridge AFB (Mt. Clemens) W 46-30 F 4 NORTHERN MICHIGAN (at Pershing H.S.) W 94-45 J 14 at John Carroll* W 83-71 D 4 WESTERN ONTARIO W 53-34 F 9 at Detroit W 50-49 J 20 MICHIGAN TECH W 91-64 D 8 WINDSOR W 61-30 F 12 ILLINOIS TECH W 81-49 J 21 at Case Tech* W 98-69 D 11 at Louisville L 37-74 F 16 WASHINGTON [Mo.] W 80-58 F 3 WASHINGTON [Mo.] W 67-62 OT D 15 at Akron L 55-71 F 18 at Toledo L 61-63 F 9 vs. Illinois Tech (Pershing H.S.) W 70-37 D 18 NEBRASKA-OMAHA W 56-43 F 23 at Eastern Michigan W 69-59 F 10 at Western Ontario W 85-79 D 23 RIPON L 58-62 M 1 AKRON (at Pershing H.S.) W 89-65 F 11 vs. Case Tech* (Pershing H.S.) W 105-54 D 28 CONNECTICUT L 39-44 F 14 VALPARAISO W 75-52 J 6 at Toledo L 38-60 1952-53 (14-6 as Wayne) F 18 at Western Reserve* W 97-74 J 8 U.S. QUANTICO MARINES W 58-45 All home games at State Fair Coliseum, unless noted. M 3 JOHN CARROLL* W 88-80 J 12 at Windsor W 43-39 D 5 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W 81-65 M 12 vs. DePaul# W 72-63 J 14 at Western Ontario W 47-44 D 6 WESTERN ONTARIO W 103-64 M 16 vs. Kentucky% L 64-84 J 18 CENTRAL MICHIGAN L 41-51 D 8 EASTERN MICHIGAN W 82-76 OT M 17 vs. Morehead State% L 84-95 J 20 at Bradley L 53-96 D13 at Detroit W 92-84 #-NCAA First Round (Fort Wayne, Ind.) J 22 MICHIGAN STATE L 35-37 2OT D 19 MEMPHIS STATE W 74-65 %-NCAA Regional (Iowa City, Iowa) -- WSU fourth J 27 at Michigan State L 48-63 D 22 vs. St. Mary’s [Calif.] (U of D Mem. Bldg.) W 72-53 F 2 at Illinois Tech W 43-41 OT D 23 vs. Duquesne (U of D Memorial Bldg.) W 71-59 1956-57 (14-4, 5-1* PAC/1st) F 12 at Detroit (Lincoln High/Ferndale) L 50-63 J 8 ILLINOIS TECH W 75-57 All home games at U of D Memorial Building, unless noted F 18 at Michigan Tech W 59-47 J 10 ST. FRANCIS [Pa.] W 94-59 D 1 at Case Tech* W 74-62 F 19 at Marquette L 44-59 J 17 at St. Francis [Pa.] L 74-85 D 5 WESTERN ONTARIO W 58-47 F 22 DETROIT L 38-45 J 30 at St. Norbert W 80-59 D 8 at Western Reserve* W 46-43 F 26 TOLEDO L 52-68 J 31 at Michigan Tech W 76-48 D 10 TEXAS WESTERN (UTEP) W 67-60 F 3 at Valparaiso W 64-61 D 12 EASTERN MICHIGAN W 86-71 1949-50 (7-15 as Wayne) F 6 at Western Ontario W 80-46 J 7 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W 67-55 All home games at State Fair Coliseum. F 7 at Niagara L 65-84 J 12 at John Carroll* L 80-82 OT D 1 at Albion L 40-53 F 10 vs. Valparaiso (U of D Memorial Bldg.) L 71-80 J 15 at Eastern Michigan W 76-67 D 3 WESTERN ONTARIO L 38-40 F 13 DETROIT L 57-64 J 19 at Washington [Mo.] W 53-48 D 6 WINDSOR W 57-40 F 17 at Eastern Michigan L 52-68 J 26 at Canisius L 68-80 D 9 SELFRIDGE AFB W 52-36 F 27 at Washington [Mo.] L 48-51 J 28 HUNTER W 83-50 D 17 at Washington [Mo.] L 35-56 M 7 vs. Brandeis (U of D Memorial Bldg.) W 75-53 J 30 at Valparaiso L 56-63 D 23 SIU-CARBONDALE L 35-42 WU ranked 20th in Division I by Associated Press on Dec. 30, 1952 F 1 at Michigan Tech W 68-66 OT J 5 NEBRASKA-OMAHA W 50-46 F 9 vs. Oklahoma City (Chicago, Ill.) L 52-69 J 7 DETROIT L 43-56 1953-54 (16-6) F 15 WESTERN RESERVE* W 81-50 J 9 at Connecticut [Storrs, Ct.] L 47-65 All home games at U of D Memorial Building, unless noted F 22 NEBRASKA-OMAHA W 68-64 J 14 MARQUETTE W 54-50 N 28 at Valparaiso W 76-58 F 23 CASE TECH* W 85-58 J 17 TOLEDO L 50-67 D 5 vs. Western Ontario (Pershing H.S.) W 67-37 M 1 JOHN CARROLL* (Pershing H.S.) W 83-69 J 21 U.S. QUANTICO MARINES L 45-55 D 12 at Central Michigan W 78-64 F 3 at Western Ontario L 46-50 OT D 15 vs. Eastern Michigan (Pershing H.S.) W 73-54 1957-58 (7-11, 2-4* PAC/3rd) F 4 at Windsor L 48-53 D 28 TOLEDO L 62-64 D 5 WESTERN ONTARIO W 67-66 F 7 at Toledo L 45-59 D 29 GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY W 62-48 D 7 CASE TECH* W 60-56 F 11 at Marquette L 54-59 D 31 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W 69-54 D 13 WESTERN RESERVE* L 50-51 OT F 13 at Selfridge AFB W 52-44 J 2 VALPARAISO W 65-56 D 16 WASHINGTON [Mo.] L 57-58 F 17 at Michigan State L 44-68 J 4 ST. FRANCIS [Pa.] L 44-47 OT D 20 at Western Ontario W 60-58 OT F 18 MICHIGAN TECH W 64-58 J 9 at Washington [Mo.] W 63-46 J 3 REGIS L 57-67 F 20 WASHINGTON [Mo.] L 28-33 J 12 DETROIT W 75-67 J 6 at Central Michigan L 50-58 F 22 DETROIT L 45-60 J 16 at St. Francis [Pa.] L 70-75 J 11 at John Carroll* L 47-72 F 25 AKRON W 71-57 J 30 DETROIT W 74-62 J 18 MICHIGAN TECH W 55-46 F 1 WASHINGTON [Mo.] W 64-55 J 24 at Bethany W 63-58 1950-51 (12-11 as Wayne) F 2 CALIFORNIA-SANTA BARBARA W 59-51 J 27 WHEATON L 54-88 All home games at State Fair Coliseum, unless noted. F 5 MICHIGAN TECH W 79-55 J 31 TEXAS SOUTHERN L 43-80 N 27 WINDSOR W 83-37 F 6 at Western Ontario W 72-62 F 5 NORTHERN MICHIGAN W 55-54 D 2 MICHIGAN STATE L 50-51 F 15 at Duquesne L 56-87 F 8 at Regis L 51-86 D 4 at Bradley L 50-79 F 18 at Eastern Michigan W 60-54 F 10 at Nebraska-Omaha L 42-71 D 9 SELFRIDGE AFB (at Mackenzie H.S.) W 78-40 F 22 at Nebraska-Omaha L 62-70 F 15 at Western Reserve* L 60-70 D 16 DETROIT W 51-49 F 24 YOUNGSTOWN STATE W 77-74 2OT F 22 at Case Tech* W 64-56 D 23 WESTERN ONTARIO (at Mackenzie H.S.) W 61-44 F 27 at Brandeis L 68-76 F 27 JOHN CARROLL* L 57-74 J 3 TOLEDO L 42-58 J 6 at Windsor W 71-34 1954-55 (9-14) 1958-59 (4-14, 2-8* PAC/6th) J 9 VALPARAISO L 61-65 All home games at U of D Memorial Building, unless noted D 5 at Case Tech* L 57-70 J 13 at Marquette L 49-63 D 1 at Valparaiso L 59-64 D 6 at Western Reserve* L 56-74 J 15 EASTERN MICHIGAN W 60-49 D 9 at Eastern Michigan W 65-64 D 12 WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON* L 48-49 J 20 at Detroit L 51-60 D 11 at Central Michigan L 63-88 D 13 BETHANY* L 54-69 J 26 at Michigan Tech W 72-64 D 13 at Youngstown State L 65-68 J 6 at Washington [Mo.] L 44-69 J 27 at Northern Michigan W 68-63 D 18 vs. Western Ontario (Pershing H.S.) W 68-61 J 10 JOHN CARROLL* L 60-69 F 2 NEBRASKA-OMAHA W 74-38 D 20 at Bradley L 68-72 J 12 WESTERN ONTARIO W 63-53 F 5 MARQUETTE L 45-50 D 22 at St. Francis (Pa.) L 49-75 J 23 at Western Ontario W 72-68 OT F 7 at Akron W 56-45 D 27 PENN STATE# W 71-66 J 29 at Michigan Tech L 67-91

18 WAYNE STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS J 30 at Northern Michigan L 51-82 J 10 CASE TECH* L 65-67 J 20 at Cleveland State L 65-71 F 13 at Chicago L 52-65 J 11 JOHN CARROLL* L 66-69 J 23 COAST GUARD W 96-70 F 14 at Wheaton L 76-102 J 17 THIEL* W 91-77 J 27 GUELPH W 86-56 F 17 WESTERN RESERVE* L 48-52 J 18 ALLEGHENY [Pa.]* W 71-62 F 3 at Canisius (Memorial Auditorium) L 81-103 F 21 CASE TECH* W 72-47 J 24 MICHIGAN TECH W 75-73 F 9 BUFFALO W 78-64 F 23 CENTRAL MICHIGAN L 39-60 J 25 CHICAGO W 79-52 F 10 ROCHESTER TECH W 100-77 F 27 at Thiel* W 100-69 J 30 WASHINGTON [Mo.] L 71-83 F 14 at Central Michigan L 64-79 F 28 at Allegheny [Pa.]* L 54-55 OT F 1 BUFFALO L 72-73 F 17 at Adrian L 67-69 M 7 at John Carroll* L 98-100 2OT F 7 NORTHERN MICHIGAN W 77-70 F 24 NORTHERN MICHIGAN L 63-69 F 12 at Eastern Michigan* L 63-69 M 2 ILLINOIS STATE L 74-106 1959-60 (13-5, 7-3* PAC/2nd) F 15 WESTERN RESERVE* W 76-73 #-Wayne State Classic D 1 at Loyola [Ill.] L 59-89 F 21 at John Carroll* L 72-88 D 5 CENTRAL MICHIGAN L 54-58 F 22 at Case Tech* L 67-74 1968-69 (11-12) Bethany* W 74-70 OT M 3 at Central Michigan L 67-80 D 4 Olivet L 56-68 D 12 at Washington & Jefferson* W 65-60 M 6 EASTERN MICHIGAN* W 61-60 D 7 WINONA STATE W 62-42 D 17 at John Carroll* L 76-79 M 13 at Western Reserve* W 64-63 D 21 OAKLAND W 93-81 J 8 CASE TECH* W 79-71 D 27 at Illinois Tech W 62-54 J 9 WESTERN RESERVE* W 105-91 1964-65 (11-7, 9-3* PAC/1st) D 28 at Chicago State L 81-88 J 15 BUFFALO W 73-69 D 1 at Kent State L 80-119 J 3 at Buffalo L 55-74 J 29 CHICAGO W 64-60 D 4 WESTERN RESERVE* W 89-79 J 4 at Guelph W 65-52 F 1 WASHINGTON [Mo.] W 90-77 D 5 CASE TECH* W 96-62 J 10 at Northeastern Illinois L 74-81 Northern Michigan W 83-74 OT J 9 at Northern Michigan L 65-95 J 11 at Illinois-Chicago L 60-76 Western Ontario W 68-59 J 11 at Michigan Tech W 101-89 J 15 WINDSOR W 93-65 F 19 at Western Reserve* L 65-80 J 15 at Thiel* W 73-68 J 18 at Cleveland State L 60-68 F 20 at Case Tech* W 58-43 J 16 at Allegheny [Pa.]* W 67-49 J 20 OBERLIN L 65-67 Thiel* W 78-70 J 20 EASTERN MICHIGAN* W 86-75 J 25 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W 65-62 F 27 ALLEGHENY [Pa.]* W 78-66 J 23 at Chicago W 61-51 J 31 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO W 77-70 F 29 MICHIGAN TECH W 80-65 F 6 at Buffalo L 71-106 F 1 FERRIS STATE W 84-63 M 4 JOHN CARROLL* L 86-101 F 13 JOHN CARROLL* W 80-70 F 4 CANISIUS L 65-83 F 19 WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON* W 74-72 OT F 7 at Lake Superior W 99-84 1960-61 (7-11, 5-5* PAC/5th) F 20 Bethany* L 26-28 F 8 at Michigan Tech L 71-79 D 1 at Thiel* W 73-67 F 24 at Eastern Michigan* L 64-76 F 15 YOUNGSTOWN STATE L 62-79 D 2 at Allegheny [Pa.]* W 59-50 F 26 at Case Tech* L 62-63 OT F 17 CLEVELAND STATE L 69-71 D 5 at Loyola [Ill.] L 76-118 F 27 at Western Reserve* W 64-47 F 21 at Oakland W 74-69 D 9 BETHANY* W 72-70 M 2 CENTRAL MICHIGAN L 60-84 F 22 NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS W 105-74 D 10 WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON* L 60-71 M 5 at John Carroll* W 54-53 F 26 #at Youngstown State L 61-116 D 16 at Case Tech* L 56-89 #-YSU’s John McElroy scored 72 points. D 17 at Western Reserve* L 62-72 1965-66 (6-12, 4-8* PAC/6th) J 7 at Northern Michigan L 66-89 D 1 KENT STATE L 66-106 1969-70 (17-8) J 9 at Michigan Tech L 62-72 D 3 at Case Tech* L 71-81 D 3 OLIVET W 69-52 J 14 JOHN CARROLL* W 62-57 D 4 at Western Reserve* L 57-79 D 6 at Windsor W 71-57 J 21 WESTERN ONTARIO W 51-42 J 10 NORTHERN MICHIGAN L 67-116 D 13 J.F. KENNEDY W 98-87 J 27 at Washington [Mo.] L 62-63 J 14 THIEL* L 85-89 D 20 BUFFALO W 56-42 J 28 at Chicago L 30-60 J 15 ALLEGHENY [Pa.]* W 97-75 D 29 Illinois-Chicago Circle# L 60-65 F 16 at Buffalo L 50-61 J 19 at Eastern Michigan* L 75-80 D 30 North Central# W 73-56 F 18 at John Carroll* L 79-88 J 22 WESTERN ONTARIO W 91-63 J 3 MICHIGAN TECH W 80-74 F 24 WESTERN RESERVE* W 80-68 F 5 BUFFALO L 76-80 J 5 FERRIS STATE W 73-55 F 25 CASE TECH* L 61-62 F 12 at John Carroll* L 81-94 J 9 at Oakland W 82-75 M 4 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W 79-61 F 18 at Bethany* L 64-81 J 12 at Central Michigan L 66-82 F 19 at Washington & Jefferson* L 54-56 J 16 CLEVELAND STATE W 88-74 1961-62 (9-9, 7-3* PAC/2nd) F 22 at Central Michigan L 63-88 J 17 GUELPH W 76-58 D 2 CASE TECH* W 52-51 F 25 CASE TECH* W 70-63 J 24 at Ferris State L 73-87 D 6 at John Carroll* W 87-75 F 26 WESTERN RESERVE* W 89-70 J 30 at Northeastern Illinois W 62-61 D 9 at Loyola [Ill.] L 43-93 M 1 EASTERN MICHIGAN* L 59-71 J 31 at Rockford L 70-72 D 15 at Bethany* L 50-58 M 4 JOHN CARROLL* W 79-69 F 3 at Albion L 63-71 D 16 at Washington & Jefferson* L 57-61 M 5 MICHIGAN TECH W 92-69 F 6 LAKE SUPERIOR W 84-61 J 6 WESTERN RESERVE* W 82-55 F 7 at Canisius (Buffalo Memorial Auditorium) L 59-89 J 13 NORTHERN MICHIGAN W 66-65 1966-67 (5-15) F 13 OAKLAND W 86-77 J 16 at Central Michigan L 55-59 D 1 at Illinois State L 64-97 F 18 PARSONS W 89-75 J 19 at Western Ontario L 42-64 D 2 at Illinois Wesleyan L 60-70 F 21 NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS W 81-60 J 26 WASHINGTON [Mo.] W 58-56 D 8 FERRIS STATE W 78-71 Western Ontario W 79-58 J 27 CHICAGO L 59-61 D 10 at Western Ontario L 70-84 F 28 at Cleveland State W 78-76 J 31 THIEL* W 79-66 D 17 OHIO NORTHERN L 60-100 M 6 at Central Michigan% L 61-73 F 16 at Western Reserve* W 81-75 D 19 OHIO WESLEYAN L 64-78 M 7 vs. Capital% L 80-83 F 17 at Case Tech* L 60-71 J 7 WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE W 82-71 #-Wisconsin-Milwaukee Holiday Tournament F 21 BUFFALO L 65-70 J 14 ADRIAN W 82-70 %-NCAA Small College Division Tournament at Central Michigan F 24 ALLEGHENY [Pa.]* W 100-66 J 17 at Eastern Michigan L 65-106 M 2 MICHIGAN TECH L 71-74 OT J 20 CLEVELAND STATE W 80-78 1970-71 (11-11) M 10 JOHN CARROLL* W 66-62 J 24 WINDSOR L 71-89 D2 at Olivet L 69-81 J 27 at Northern Michigan L 52-90 WESTERN ONTARIO W 99-91 1962-63 (1-16, 1-9* PAC/8th) J 28 at Michigan Tech L 68-106 WINDSOR W 79-66 All home games at Pershing H.S., unless noted J 31 CENTRAL MICHIGAN L 45-88 vs. Friends# W 88-87 D 7 BETHANY* L 50-84 F 3 at Rochester Tech L 76-78 vs. Parsons# L 63-86 D 8 WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON* L 48-57 F 4 at Buffalo W 73-69 D 23 AKRON W 52-49 J 8 WESTERN RESERVE* L 50-64 F 11 at Massachusetts Inst. of Technology L 52-71 D 30 at Cleveland State L 61-81 J 11 at Thiel* L 53-85 F 13 at Boston University L 64-83 GRAND VALLEY W 82-78 J 12 at Allegheny [Pa.]* W 64-55 F 16 EASTERN MICHIGAN L 80-99 at Ferris State W 71-70 J 14 at Washington [Mo.] L 44-83 F 25 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee L 53-71 J 11 CENTRAL MICHIGAN L 70-82 J 18 at Michigan Tech L 53-62 ALBION W 75-59 J 19 at Northern Michigan L 45-95 1967-68 (9-14) WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 81-79 2OT J 26 at Chicago L 42-61 D 1 MICHIGAN TECH W 75-60 J 20 at Oakland L 59-63 F 2 at Buffalo L 64-84 D 2 at Ferris State L 67-80 OHIO NORTHERN L 87-90 OT F 8 at Case Tech* L 53-69 D 6 OLIVET L 71-76 WISCONSIN-LACROSSE W 87-77 F 9 at John Carroll* L 48-66 D 8 at Oakland W 89-79 F 6 CLEVELAND STATE W 92-90 2OT F 14 EASTERN MICHIGAN L 55-69 D 18 MAINE# L 75-93 F 8 CANISIUS L 73-86 F 16 CASE TECH* L 49-50 D 19 CENTRAL MICHIGAN# L 58-61 at Buffalo L 83-101 F 23 at Western Reserve* L 45-68 D 20 WASHINGTON [Mo.]# L 75-78 PARSONS L 59-69 M 2 JOHN CARROLL* L 76-78 D 29 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO W 99-83 at Ohio Northern L 79-101 M 4 CENTRAL MICHIGAN L 59-72 D 30 WESTERN ONTARIO W 103-64 FERRIS STATE L 79-85 J 5 OAKLAND W 112-101 M 2 OAKLAND W 73-67 1963-64 (8-10, 5-7* PAC/5th) J 10 at Windsor L 75-83 #-Iowa Corn Classic (2nd Place) D 6 at Washington & Jefferson* L 67-73 J 13 at Illinois-Chicago L 76-83 D 7 at Bethany* L 64-84 J 19 at Oberlin L 47-64

19 WAYNE STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1971-72 (11-12) D 19 NEW ORLEANS L 86-88 OT J 14 OAKLAND* W 57-53 All home games at Matthaei Building from 1971-72 season to present, unless noted. D 21 LAKE SUPERIOR L 63-73 J 16 at Lake Superior* L 60-79 at Windsor W 74-58 D27 NORTHERN MICHIGAN# L 74-86 BUFFALO STATE W 62-48 at Wisconsin-Parkside W 82-60 D 28 VALPARAISO# L 66-71 J 23 GRAND VALLEY* L 46-73 DOMINICAN W 58-55 J 4 at Eastern Michigan L 55-82 at Hillsdale* L 44-75 WESTERN ONTARIO W 101-57 J 6 OAKLAND W 79-70 at Detroit L 51-84 D 18 at Canisius L 89-100 J 11 at Cleveland State L 66-89 F 4 at Northern Michigan* L 57-70 MERCY W 82-81 at Detroit L 65-87 NORTHWOOD* W 68-60 GRAND VALLEY L 77-101 J 23 at Oakland W 80-73 F 8 CLEVELAND STATE L 49-58 CAPITAL L 63-89 WINDSOR W 88-80 F 11 at Oakland* W 84-71 vs. St. Ambrose# L 80-93 WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE L 66-80 F 13 LAKE SUPERIOR* L 75-87 vs. William Penn# W 69-50 F 2 WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY W 72-71 F 16 SAGINAW VALLEY* L 63-79 OAKLAND L 69-72 F 8 at Eastern Illinois L 72-87 at Ashland L 44-54 at Ohio Northern L 96-107 GRAND VALLEY W 72-61 F 20 at Grand Valley* L 54-59 FERRIS STATE W 89-76 at Ashland L 70-75 F 25 FERRIS STATE* L 84-85 OT POLISH NATIONALS (EX) L 70-71 F 20 at Wisconsin-Green Bay L 60-64 #-Akron Classic J 22 at Akron L 49-93 at Chicago State L 76-77 J 27 CLEVELAND STATE W 65-54 at Fairleigh-Dickinson L 56-74 1978-79 (11-17, 4-10* GLIAC/7th) EARLHAM W 83-72 #-Tartar Alumni Festival MERCY W 60-54 at Ferris State L 68-100 at Michigan-Dearborn W 83-65 at Oakland W 96-91 OT 1975-76 (7-19) vs. Point Park College# L 74-84 OT at Guelph L 72-75 NORTHWOOD W 86-76 at Oberlin# (Oberlin later forfeited) L 57-67 at Buffalo State L 79-86 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO# W 73-59 at Albion L 57-59 OHIO NORTHERN W 87-64 CENTRAL STATE# L 79-81 OT at Detroit L 66-101 F 21 at Central Michigan L 58-71 at Western Ontario W 82-70 at Buffalo State L 73-78 at Grand Valley L 74-90 at Eastern Illinois L 64-101 at St. Mary’s [Mich.] W 86-67 #-Augustana (Ill.) Invitational Tournament (3rd Place) D 13 OAKLAND L 65-66 at Shaw W 89-61 D 20 at Toledo L 51-87 MICHIGAN-DEARBORN W 76-42 1972-73 (11-13) D 29 at California-Riverside L 70-84 J 6 SAGINAW VALLEY* L 58-60 N 29 WATERLOO W 79-61 at California-Bakersfield L 76-80 J 8 at Oakland* L 60-66 vs. Alma# W 76-59 J 3 at Saginaw Valley L 72-80 at Mercy W 84-47 at Ferris State# L 60-77 J 6 at Providence L 52-80 J 13 at Ferris State* L 59-78 vs. Racine$ W 84-82 OT at Grand Valley L 62-69 NORTHWOOD* L 54-67 at Wisconsin-LaCrosse$ L 76-79 J 10 WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE L 60-95 WINDSOR W 89-60 D 15 at Oakland L 76-80 J 14 CLEVELAND STATE L 61-74 J 20 GRAND VALLEY* L 42-62 D 16 MT. UNION W 58-57 at Ashland L 57-81 J 22 at Lake Superior* W 79-64 at Capital% L 50-80 J 21 EASTERN ILLINOIS W 94-80 HILLSDALE* L 39-41 vs. Buffalo State% W 97-84 J 24 at Valparaiso L 79-100 J 29 at Saginaw Valley* W 76-75 at Grand Valley L 56-82 at Detroit L 67-103 SIENNA HEIGHTS L 62-64 OT at Western Ontario W 77-54 at Wisconsin-Parkside L 65-81 F 3 OAKLAND* L 53-54 MERCY W 68-59 F 4 EASTERN MICHIGAN L 66-92 F 5 FERRIS STATE* L 42-45 at Racine L 76-85 OT CHICAGO STATE W 109-101 at Northwood* W 94-90 CENTRAL MICHIGAN L 81-93 at Windsor L 77-87 F 12 at Grand Valley* L 66-80 WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE L 62-69 F 18 at Oakland W 77-64 F 17 LAKE SUPERIOR* W 65-63 WINDSOR W 100-76 ASHLAND W 75-74 at Hillsdale* L 64-72 at Hillsdale L 60-61 NORTHERN MICHIGAN L 60-75 F 21 at Cleveland State L 59-93 CANISIUS L 67-80 BUFFALO STATE L 69-71 #-Oberlin Invitational Tournament FERRIS STATE W 74-65 #-Tartar Alumni Festival BUFFALO STATE W 113-94 1979-80 (14-13, 6-8* GLIAC/T5th) at Cleveland State L 64-65 1976-77 (8-20, 7-9* GLIAC/6th) D 3 at Windsor (ex) L 84-85 OT HILLSDALE W 55-51 at Northwood* W 93-82 D 5 MERCY W 106-48 GRAND VALLEY L 70-71 OT GRAND VALLEY* L 82-97 D 8 at Wright State L 75-92 F 24 OAKLAND L 85-86 D 10 at Lake Superior* L 76-109 D 15 at Robert Morris W 69-66 #-Ferris State Bulldog Classic (2nd Place) at Northern Michigan* L 62-78 D 17 at Mercy W 72-41 $-LaCrosse Charities Classic (2nd Place) NORTHWOOD* L 83-84 OT D 22 at Eastern Michigan L 55-66 %-Capital City Classic (3rd Place) D 18 LAKE SUPERIOR* L 73-74 D 29 at Michigan-Dearborn W 80-76 D 22 IUPUI L 63-96 D 31 SHAW W 75-47 1973-74 (7-18) vs. Ohio Northern# L 69-82 J 5 ST. MARY’S [Mich.] W 71-56 at Windsor L 70-89 vs. Thomas More# W 106-103 2OT J 7 OAKLAND* W 57-52 D 5 at Mount Union L 70-84 at Grand Valley* L 64-79 J 9 MICHIGAN-DEARBORN W 90-52 D 12 MICHIGAN TECH W 60-58 ADRIAN L 59-69 J 12 FERRIS STATE* W 81-61 CHICAGO STATE W 82-72 J 8 SAGINAW VALLEY* W 83-82 2OT J 14 at Northwood* L 72-78 D 18 at Central Michigan L 71-103 WINDSOR L 74-75 J 17 at St. Mary’s [Mich.] L 80-87 FERRIS STATE L 61-66 J 15 at Cleveland State L 60-78 J 19 at Grand Valley* L 66-72 vs. Gustavus Adolphus# L 68-90 at Buffalo State L 62-85 J 21 LAKE SUPERIOR* W 77-51 vs. St. John’s [Minn.]# L 71-76 FERRIS STATE* W 77-74 J 26 at Hillsdale* L 48-50 vs. Pittsburgh-Johnstown# W 96-80 OT HILLSDALE* W 84-79 J 28 SAGINAW VALLEY* L 73-81 J 2 at Wisconsin-Green Bay+ L 55-81 WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE L 71-76 J 30 at Siena Heights W 71-57 vs. Wisconsin-Stout+ L 67-75 F 2 OAKLAND* W 75-72 OT F 2 at Oakland* W 72-50 WESTERN ONTARIO W 104-59 at Fairleigh-Dickinson L 43-52 F 4 at Ferris State* L 60-73 GRAND VALLEY L 80-112 at Ferris State* L 64-92 F 9 NORTHWOOD* L 73-74 at Ferris State L 64-82 at Hillsdale* W 101-86 F 11 GRAND VALLEY* W 58-54 at Wisconsin-Parkside L 65-89 at Detroit L 77-123 F 16 at Lake Superior* W 71-64 HILLSDALE L 73-83 F 16 at Saginaw Valley* L 66-79 F 18 HILLSDALE* L 55-60 J 30 at Waterloo L 75-89 ASHLAND L 78-85 F 23 at Saginaw Valley* L 70-75 J 31 CLEVELAND STATE W 76-75 F 23 at Oakland* L 67-71 F 27 at Illinois-Chicago Circle L 64-69 MERCY L 54-56 F 26 VALPARAISO L 63-68 M 1 at Detroit L 59-81 F 6 at Eastern Michigan L 73-87 F 28 NORTHERN MICHIGAN* W 86-85 ASHLAND L 61-73 #-Colonial City Classic (Mt. Vernon, Ohio) 1980-81 (12-15, 6-10* GLIAC/7th) F 13 at Oakland W 77-75 N 10 WINDSOR W 66-65 at Hillsdale L 69-103 1977-78 (8-19, 3-13* GLIAC/T8th) N 29 MICHIGAN-DEARBORN W 76-68 at Grand Valley L 71-75 at Wisconsin-Parkside L 65-88 D 3 at Western Michigan L 74-80 2OT F 27 OAKLAND W 75-71 MERCY W 89-63 D 6 at Wright State L 65-86 #-Granite City Classic (St. Cloud, Minn.) D 3 at Ferris State* L 70-88 D 11 at Grand Valley* L 67-70 +-Green Bay Classic D 5 at Saginaw Valley* L 56-72 D 13 at Hillsdale* L 60-71 at Windsor W 76-74 D 15 at Saginaw Valley* L 54-75 1974-75 (6-18) ALBION W 70-64 D 18 NORTHWOOD* L 54-79 N 29 EASTERN ILLINOIS L 63-79 D 22 IUPUI L 76-77 D 20 at Ball State L 61-65 N 30 at St. John’s [N.Y.] L 65-109 D29 vs. Malone# L 68-83 D 23 EASTERN MICHIGAN L 42-48 D 6 at Michigan Tech L 53-70 D30 vs. Hiram# W 59-36 J 5 ST. MARY’S [Mich.] W 82-71 at Northern Michigan L 74-84 OT HILLSDALE* L 47-54 J 8 at Ferris State* W 60-57 WESTERN ONTARIO W 83-59 J 7 NORTHERN MICHIGAN* L 74-82 J 12 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO CIRCLE L 62-64 D 14 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee L 67-95 at Northwood* L 72-88 J 15 MICHIGAN TECH* L 65-70 OT

20 WAYNE STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS J 17 LAKE SUPERIOR* W 73-69 F 9 at Grand Valley* L 67-78 J 15 SAGINAW VALLEY* W 43-38 J 22 at Oakland* W 78-73 F 11 at Oakland* W 73-71 OT J 17 HILLSDALE* W 71-61 J 24 SAGINAW VALLEY* W 67-65 F 16 at Michigan Tech* W 66-63 OT J 19 LEWIS W 68-56 J 29 FERRIS STATE* L 57-58 F 18 at Lake Superior* W 96-80 J 22 at Grand Valley* W 74-69 J 31 SIENA HEIGHTS W 81-69 F 23 FERRIS STATE* W 69-55 J 24 at Oakland* W 63-59 F 2 at Michigan-Dearborn W 69-66 F 25 NORTHWOOD* W 96-56 J 29 at Lake Superior* W 75-72 F 5 at Michigan Tech* L 64-79 F 27 at Saginaw Valley* W 74-63 J 31 at Michigan Tech* L 73-94 F 7 at Lake Superior* L 66-81 M 9 at Nebraska-Omaha% W 82-70 OT F 5 FERRIS STATE* L 73-76 F 11 at Northwood* L 61-69 M 10 vs. Morningside% L 73-75 F 7 NORTHWOOD* W 79-70 F 14 GRAND VALLEY* L 57-71 %-NCAA Division II North Central Regional Tournament (2nd Place) ST. MARY’S [Mich.] W 92-69 F 19 HILLSDALE* W 51-49 F 12 at Saginaw Valley* W 73-59 F 21 OAKLAND* W 70-69 1984-85 (17-12, 7-9* GLIAC/T5th) F 14 at Hillsdale* W 90-85 OT F 25 at Siena Heights W 97-79 N 17 at St. Mary’s [Mich.] W 75-53 F 19 GRAND VALLEY* W 88-68 N 20 MICHIGAN-DEARBORN W 99-70 F 21 OAKLAND* L 60-61 1981-82 (15-9, 10-6* GLIAC/3rd) N 23 vs. Anderson# W 76-72 F 26 LAKE SUPERIOR* W 79-71 N 27 ST. MARY’S [Mich.] W 66-65 OT N 24 at Tiffin# W 75-65 F 28 MICHIGAN TECH* W 66-63 N 28 MICHIGAN-DEARBORN W 76-69 N 28 at Dyke W 82-73 M 6 vs. Ferris State% L 67-70 D 5 at Kent State L 74-83 D 3 at Detroit L 66-81 M 7 vs. Lock Haven% L 83-84 D 9 at Western Michigan W 63-61 D 13 at Siena Heights W 72-67 #-Midwestern State McBride Pioneer Classic (Wichita Falls, Texas) D 12 at Hillsdale* W 61-59 D 15 at LIU-C.W. Post L 79-83 %-NCAA Division II North Central Regional Tournament at St. Cloud D 15 NORTHWOOD* W 68-57 D 22 WINDSOR W 86-68 D 19 at Saginaw Valley* L 71-75 OT D 29 ST. MARY’S [Mich.] W 85-67 1987-88 (20-8, 12-4* GLIAC/2nd) D 23 at Eastern Michigan L 63-87 J 3 SAGINAW VALLEY* L 58-61 N 9 WINDSOR (ex) W 87-72 J 2 ST. MARY’S [Mich.] W 68-66 J 5 HILLSDALE* W 68-63 N 20 vs. Virginia State# W 90-78 J 7 at Ferris State* L 44-51 J 10 at Grand Valley* L 59-61 N 21 at Kentucky State# L 59-62 J 14 MICHIGAN TECH* L 58-59 J 12 at Oakland* L 57-66 N 25 at St. Mary’s [Mich.] L 82-83 J 16 LAKE SUPERIOR* W 76-62 J 17 at Michigan Tech* L 66-75 D 5 at Florida Southern L 76-80 J 18 NORTHERN MICHIGAN W 59-54 J 19 at Lake Superior* L 78-82 D 7 at Nova W 92-86 J 21 OAKLAND* W 81-66 J 24 at Ferris State* W 70-69 D 12 at Northern Michigan* W 77-70 J 23 SAGINAW VALLEY* W 76-69 J 26 NORTHWOOD* W 83-81 D 19 TIFFIN W 70-53 J 28 FERRIS STATE* L 71-80 J 31 at Saginaw Valley* L 82-91 D 21 SAINT JOSEPH’S [Ind.] W 83-69 J 30 SIENA HEIGHTS L 72-90 F 2 at Hillsdale* L 81-96 J 7 at Lake Superior* W 60-57 F 4 at Michigan Tech* L 77-88 F 7 GRAND VALLEY* L 81-90 J 9 at Michigan Tech* W 85-69 F 6 at Lake Superior* W 68-56 F 9 OAKLAND* W 98-86 J 14 FERRIS STATE* L 85-95 F 10 at Northwood* W 75-70 F 14 MICHIGAN TECH* W 61-43 J 16 NORTHWOOD L 74-75 F 13 GRAND VALLEY* W 79-61 F 16 LAKE SUPERIOR* W 78-69 J 21 at Saginaw Valley* W 74-59 F 18 HILLSDALE* W 59-53 F 18 CENTRAL STATE W 79-72 J 23 at Hillsdale* W 95-75 F 20 at Oakland* L 76-86 F 21 FERRIS STATE* W 70-61 J 28 GRAND VALLEY* W 87-79 F 27 at Grand Valley* W 69-57 F 23 at Northwood* L 84-90 J 30 OAKLAND* W 88-72 F 27 at Wright State L 82-97 F 1 ST. MARY’S [Mich.] W 86-77 1982-83 (18-10, 11-5* GLIAC/3rd) F 28 at Central State W 70-67 F 4 LAKE SUPERIOR* W 62-52 N 27 at Ashland L 65-69 #-Tiffin University Mugshots Tournament F 6 MICHIGAN TECH* W 103-96 N 29 at Siena Heights L 64-65 F 11 at Ferris State* L 71-99 at Michigan-Dearborn L 71-72 1985-86 (23-8, 14-2* GLIAC/1st) F 13 at Northwood W 87-84 D 6 at St. Mary’s [Mich.] W 73-65 N 22 at Florida International W 84-67 F 18 SAGINAW VALLEY* W 74-57 WINDSOR W 78-62 N 25 at St. Thomas [Fla.] L 74-86 F 20 HILLSDALE* W 92-79 DYKE W 94-51 N 29 MICHIGAN-DEARBORN# (Tartar Invitational) W 81-40 F 22 NORTHERN MICHIGAN* W 90-82 at Siena Heights# L 62-67 N 30 LIU-C.W. POST# (Tartar Invitational) L/F 74-76 F 25 at Grand Valley* L 83-84 at Nazareth College# W 62-57 D 4 at St. Mary’s [Mich.] W 82-77 F 27 at Oakland* L 83-88 J 3 SIENA HEIGHTS W 76-54 D 9 at Michigan-Dearborn W 98-52 F 29 CENTRAL STATE W 86-73 J 6 ST. MARY’S [Mich.] W 61-58 D 12 SIENA HEIGHTS W 72-55 M 2 SIENA HEIGHTS W 96-70 J 8 HILLSDALE* W 66-61 D 14 at Detroit L 58-77 #-Kentucky State Burger King/Pepsi Tipoff Tournament J 10 SAGINAW VALLEY* L 56-73 D 21 at Xavier (at ) L 69-84 J 13 at Grand Valley* W 60-55 D 28 vs. Indiana-South Bend& W 102-50 1988-89 (8-20, 6-10* GLIAC/6th) J 15 at Oakland* W 70-68 D 29 at Saint Joseph’s [Ind.]& L 62-70 N 16 at Windsor (ex) W 103-76 J 20 at Michigan Tech* L 57-61 J 4 at Hillsdale* W 77-71 N 23 ST. MARY’S [Mich.] L 84-90 OT J 22 at Lake Superior* W 73-67 J 6 at Saginaw Valley* W 62-55 N 26 KENTUCKY STATE L 86-89 J 27 FERRIS STATE* L 50-69 J 9 GRAND VALLEY* W 73-56 N 30 at Siena Heights L 71-76 J 29 NORTHWOOD* W 91-77 J 11 OAKLAND* W 84-83 D 2 at California State-Bakersfield L 65-79 J 31 at Michigan-Dearborn W 111-61 J 16 MICHIGAN TECH* W 64-60 D 3 at Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo W 62-55 F 3 at Saginaw Valley* W 63-52 J 18 LAKE SUPERIOR* L 67-78 D 8 at Wisconsin-Parkside L 66-71 F 5 at Hillsdale* W 67-66 J 23 at Ferris State* W 79-71 D 10 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee L 71-83 F 10 GRAND VALLEY* W 79-52 J 25 at Northwood* W 87-70 D 28 vs. Central State# L 72-78 F 12 OAKLAND* W 65-60 J 27 ST. MARY’S [Mich.] W 102-74 D 29 vs. Shawnee State# L 99-112 F 14 at Ferris State* L 62-76 J 30 SAGINAW VALLEY* W 78-53 J 5 at Lake Superior* W 75-69 F 17 MICHIGAN TECH* W 63-49 F 1 HILLSDALE* W 96-88 J 7 at Ferris State* L 56-80 F 19 LAKE SUPERIOR* W 97-81 F 6 at Grand Valley* W 79-59 J 12 HILLSDALE* W 85-79 F 26 at Northwood* L 72-77 F 8 at Oakland* W 84-62 J 14 SAGINAW VALLEY* L 60-64 M 3 at Detroit L 42-60 F 13 at Michigan Tech* W 73-67 J 19 at Oakland* L 75-79 #-Marshall Optimist Tournament F 15 at Lake Superior* L 71-81 J 21 at Grand Valley* L 64-80 F 20 FERRIS STATE* W 70-67 J 26 at Michigan Tech* W 73-70 1983-84 (21-9, 13-3* GLIAC/1st) F 22 NORTHWOOD* W 96-79 J 28 at Northern Michigan* L 71-72 N 26 ASHLAND W 85-76 OT M 7 vs. Augustana [S.D.]% W 72-57 F 2 LAKE SUPERIOR* W 82-80 N 28 MICHIGAN-DEARBORN W 82-42 M 8 at St. Cloud State% W 75-71 F 4 FERRIS STATE* L 70-72 D 3 at Kent State L 74-89 M 14 vs. Florida Southern# L 65-77 F 9 at Hillsdale* L 77-85 D 7 ST. MARY’S [Mich.] W 67-48 &-St. Joseph’s Puma 100 Classic (Rensselaer, Ind.) F 11 at Saginaw Valley* W 81-61 D 10 at Detroit L 68-72 %-NCAA Division II North Central Regional Tournament at St. Cloud F 16 OAKLAND* L 80-89 D 12 at Eastern Michigan L 59-61 #-at NCAA Division II South Quarterfinal F 18 GRAND VALLEY* L 100-103 D 14 at Siena Heights W 77-65 F 20 at St. Mary’s [Mich.] L 97-105 D 28 at Tampa L 62-67 1986-87 (20-10, 13-3* GLIAC/T1st) F 23 MICHIGAN TECH* W 87-77 D 30 at Florida Southern W 73-70 WINDSOR (ex) W 97-69 F 25 NORTHERN MICHIGAN* L 83-84 J 4 at Windsor W 98-81 N 21 vs. West Texas State# W 57-42 F 28 WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE L 86-91 J 7 at Hillsdale* L 83-87 OT N 22 at Midwestern State# L 68-71 M 2 NORTHWOOD W 91-83 J 12 GRAND VALLEY* W 87-86 N 25 at Central State W 81-74 #-Findlay Hancock Sports Hall of Fame Classic J 14 OAKLAND* W 81-73 D 1 at Lewis L 79-85 2OT J 16 at St. Mary’s [Mich.] W 52-50 D 3 MICHIGAN-DEARBORN W 98-57 1989-90 (10-18, 5-11* GLIAC/8th) J 19 MICHIGAN TECH* W 87-74 D 6 at Detroit L 66-71 N 15 WINDSOR (ex) W 86-73 J 21 LAKE SUPERIOR* W 81-57 D 10 at Siena Heights L 71-83 N 22 at St. Mary’s [Mich.] W 102-87 J 26 at Ferris State* W 68-62 D 20 at St. Mary’s [Mich.] W 95-59 N 25 at Concordia [Mich.] W 103-83 J 28 at Northwood* W 68-60 D 30 at Wisconsin-Green Bay L 58-63 N 29 at Siena Heights L 72-84 F 2 SAGINAW VALLEY* W 96-62 J 8 at Ferris State* W 81-79 D 2 at Kentucky State L 66-69 F 4 HILLSDALE* L 74-76 J 10 at Northwood* W 76-74 D 6 at Northeastern Illinois L 82-85 F 6 SIENA HEIGHTS L 74-75 J 12 CENTRAL STATE W 74-56 D 12 CALVIN L 69-83

21 WAYNE STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS D 16 NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS W 89-86 OT D 7 at Saginaw Valley* L 71-86 F 23 at Northern Michigan* W 85-81 OT D 21 FINDLAY W 71-64 D 9 at Michigan-Dearborn W 108-86 F 25 at Michigan Tech* W 71-59 J 4 FERRIS STATE* L 76-78 D 12 NORTHWOOD W 84-62 J 6 LAKE SUPERIOR* W 78-67 D 19 FERRIS STATE* L 73-87 1995-96 (16-10, 10-8* GLIAC/7th) J 8 at Northwood L 74-79 J 7 at Hillsdale* W 85-65 N 8 AAU-WILDFIRE (ex) W 98-96 2OT J 11 at Saginaw Valley* L 67-68 J 9 GRAND VALLEY* L 82-85 N 15 Windsor (ex) W 88-67 J 13 at Hillsdale* W 72-67 J 11 SIENA HEIGHTS W 77-63 N 17 vs. Alderson-Broaddus# W 77-74 J 18 GRAND VALLEY* L 55-79 J 14 NORTHERN MICHIGAN* W 94-78 N 18 at Fairmont State# L 65-82 J 20 OAKLAND* L 69-75 J 16 MICHIGAN TECH* W 101-80 N 28 at Siena Heights W 81-77 J 25 NORTHERN MICHIGAN* W 55-48 J 21 at Lake Superior* L 64-72 D 2 ROCHESTER COLLEGE W 99-81 J 27 MICHIGAN TECH* L 63-66 J 23 at Oakland* L 76-78 D 7 HILLSDALE* W 88-68 F 1 at Ferris State* L 72-84 J 27 at Findlay L 82-85 D 9 SAGINAW VALLEY* L 80-93 F 3 at Lake Superior* L 73-81 J 30 at Northwood W 93-68 D 16 at Calvin W 64-61 F 8 SAGINAW VALLEY* L 49-51 F 4 SAGINAW VALLEY* W 92-66 D 18 FERRIS STATE* W 82-59 F 10 HILLSDALE* L 58-84 F 6 at Ferris State* W 74-73 D 20 at Detroit L 69-86 F 12 CONCORDIA [Mich.] W 103-76 F 8 MICHIGAN-DEARBORN W 95-71 J 4 at Ferris State* W 68-59 F 15 at Grand Valley* L 67-101 F 11 HILLSDALE* W 81-75 J 6 at Lake Superior* L 78-85 F 17 at Oakland* W 58-57 F 13 at Grand Valley* W 105-82 J 8 at Northern Michigan* L 75-82 F 22 at Northern Michigan* L 51-110 F 18 at Northern Michigan* L 69-81 J 11 MICHIGAN TECH* L 83-87 F 24 at Michigan Tech* W 84-82 F 20 at Michigan Tech* W 103-97 J 13 NORTHWOOD* L 77-78 F 27 ST. MARY’S [Mich.] L 63-72 F 25 LAKE SUPERIOR* W 76-63 J 15 ASHLAND W 86-78 M 1 SIENA HEIGHTS L 83-88 OT F 27 OAKLAND* L 60-66 J 20 at Oakland* W 80-78 M 5 vs. Ferris State% W 72-67 J 25 GRAND VALLEY* W 90-78 1990-91 (13-14, 6-10* GLIAC/T6th) M 6 at Northern Michigan% W 93-86 J 27 MICHIGAN-DEARBORN W 99-81 N 3 at Windsor (ex) W 90-77 M 12 vs. IPFW# W 78-72 F 1 at Gannon* W 65-60 N 17 at Ashland L 79-103 M 13 vs. Northern Michigan# W 90-58 F 3 at Mercyhurst* L 81-84 N 21 ST. MARY’S [Mich.] L 95-100 OT M 25 vs. Philadelphia Textile$ W 78-76 F 8 at Hillsdale* W 76-68 N 28 SIENA HEIGHTS W 71-53 M 26 vs. Cal. State-Bakersfield$ L 57-61 F 10 at Saginaw Valley* W 69-66 D 1 at Findlay L 79-80 %-GLIAC Tournament at Northern Michigan F 12 MERCYHURST* W 99-83 D 6 at Calvin L 72-78 #-NCAA Great Lakes Regional Tournament at Southern Indiana F 17 LAKE SUPERIOR* L 82-85 D 8 CONCORDIA [Mich.] W 107-90 $-NCAA Elite Eight Tournament at Springfield, Mass. (3rd Place) F 19 at Northwood* L 82-86 D 13 SPRING ARBOR W 98-52 F 24 GANNON* W 115-83 D 15 KENTUCKY STATE W 85-83 OT 1993-94 (25-5, 14-4* GLIAC/1st) #-Fairmont State Holiday Inn Tip-Off Classic (Fairmont, W. Va.) D 22 NORTHWOOD W 76-53 N 23 IPFW W 101-86 D 29 at Wisconsin-Parkside W 67-58 N 27 at Detroit W 82-78 1996-97 (13-13, 8-9* GLIAC/T3rd South) J 3 at Lake Superior* L 66-72 N 29 MADONNA W 136-84 N 4 AAU-WILDFIRE (ex) W 106-85 J 5 at Ferris State* L 70-79 D 2 at Northern Michigan* L 97-108 N 9 WINDSOR (ex) W 97-68 J 10 HILLSDALE* W 82-66 D 4 at Michigan Tech* L 72-80 N 16 CONCORDIA [Mich.] W 101-80 J 12 SAGINAW VALLEY* L 52-62 D 9 LAKE SUPERIOR* L 71-74 N 18 GRAND VALLEY (non-GLIAC) L 73-89 J 17 at Oakland* L 86-94 D 11 OAKLAND* W 106-89 N 20 at Siena Heights L 73-91 J 19 at Grand Valley* L 79-95 D 20 ROCHESTER COLLEGE W 87-73 N 23 at Detroit L 46-96 J 24 at Michigan Tech* W 85-73 J 5 MICHIGAN-DEARBORN W 104-64 D 5 NORTHERN MICHIGAN* W 84-71 J 26 at Northern Michigan* L 74-85 J 8 at Northwood* W 93-78 D 7 MICHIGAN TECH* W 78-66 J 31 LAKE SUPERIOR* W 67-55 J 13 SAGINAW VALLEY* W 72-69 D 10 CALVIN W 85-84 F 2 FERRIS STATE* L 66-79 J 15 at Ferris State* L 67-68 D 11 MADONNA W 93-65 F 7 at Hillsdale* W 73-65 J 20 HILLSDALE* W 88-79 D 19 at Ferris State* L 67-94 F 9 at Saginaw Valley* L 57-59 J 22 at Grand Valley* W 77-64 D 21 at Grand Valley* L 54-76 F 14 OAKLAND* W 79-73 J 24 at Siena Heights W 94-92 D 23 St. FRANCIS [Ill.] W 87-70 F 16 GRAND VALLEY* L 84-101 J 27 NORTHERN MICHIGAN* W 92-81 J 2 ASHLAND* W 97-65 F 21 MICHIGAN TECH* W 80-57 J 29 MICHIGAN TECH* W 97-76 J 4 HILLSDALE* W 87-63 F 23 NORTHERN MICHIGAN* L 63-66 F 3 at Lake Superior* W 99-97 J 9 at Mercyhurst* W 84-74 F 26 at St. Mary’s [Mich.] W 99-87 F 5 at Oakland* W 79-74 J 11 at Gannon* L 76-93 F 9 at Calvin W 80-64 J 13 MICHIGAN-DEARBORN W 87-65 1991-92 (23-8, 12-4* GLIAC/1st) F 12 NORTHWOOD* W 85-65 J 18 OAKLAND* L 69-86 N 23 at Eastern Michigan L 63-105 F 14 FINDLAY W 73-67 J 23 at Northwood* L 62-69 N 30 FINDLAY W 74-71 F 17 at Saginaw Valley* W 93-72 J 25 at Lake Superior* W 71-69 D 3 MICHIGAN-DEARBORN W 86-71 F 19 FERRIS STATE* W 64-63 J 30 SAGINAW VALLEY* L 65-76 D 5 CONCORDIA [Mich.] W 93-70 F 24 at Hillsdale* W 77-73 F 1 ROCHESTER COLLEGE L 73-81 D 12 SPRING ARBOR W 102-73 F 26 GRAND VALLEY* W 104-73 F 6 at Ashland* W 91-78 D 14 at Siena Heights W 98-89 M 4 OAKLAND% W 101-83 F 8 at Hillsdale* L 60-92 D 19 ASHLAND W 111-89 M 5 NORTHERN MICHIGAN% W 83-67 F 13 MERCYHURST* L 66-67 D 21 at St. Mary’s [Mich.] L 69-83 M 11 vs. Oakland# W 99-97 F 15 GANNON* W 87-61 J 4 NORTHWOOD W 104-92 M 12 at Southern Indiana# L 84-112 F 20 at Oakland* L 64-65 J 9 FERRIS STATE* W 83-77 %-GLIAC Tournament at Wayne State J 11 LAKE SUPERIOR* W 102-88 #-NCAA Great Lakes Regional Tournament at Southern Indiana 1997-98 (13-13, 7-10* GLIAC/5th South) J 16 at Saginaw Valley* L 69-81 N 1 WINDSOR (ex) W 91-63 J 18 at Hillsdale* W 82-61 1994-95 (14-12, 8-10* GLIAC/T7th) N 4 AAU-WILDFIRE (ex) W 89-80 J 23 GRAND VALLEY* L 91-92 OT N 7 WINDSOR CLUB (ex) W 101-88 N 15 at Minnesota-Duluth L 60-75 J 25 OAKLAND* W 74-64 N 15 ATHLETES IN ACTION (ex) L 81-87 N 22 LAKE SUPERIOR* W 78-69 J 30 NORTHERN MICHIGAN* W 79-67 N 19 ROCHESTER COLLEGE W 77-73 N 25 at Detroit L 59-95 F 1 MICHIGAN TECH* W 95-93 N 23 at IPFW L 74-85 N 29 SIENA HEIGHTS W 84-83 F 3 WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 78-76 N 26 at Detroit L 62-77 D 4 at Michigan Tech* L 58-74 F 6 at Ferris State* W 103-102 OT N 29 MICHIGAN-DEARBORN W 95-70 D 6 at Northern Michigan* L 79-87 F 8 at Lake Superior* W 86-75 D 1 at Findlay W 87-77 D 10 MADONNA W 101-61 F 13 SAGINAW VALLEY* W 69-56 D 7 CALVIN W 68-61 OT D 13 at Grand Valley (non-GLIAC) L 70-74 F 15 HILLSDALE* W 84-75 D 10 HILLSDALE* L 57-78 D 17 CONCORDIA [Mich.] W 104-45 F 20 at Grand Valley* L 71-88 D 17 SIENA HEIGHTS W 74-68 D 20 at St. Francis [Ill.] W 87-48 F 22 at Oakland* W 85-82 D 19 ASHLAND W 69-67 J 3 FERRIS STATE* W 61-57 F 24 at Northwood W 71-69 J 5 NORTHERN MICHIGAN* L 64-71 J 5 GRAND VALLEY* W 83-71 OT F 27 at Northern Michigan* L 87-98 J 7 MICHIGAN TECH* W 83-68 J 8 at Saginaw Valley* L 91-96 OT F 29 at Michigan Tech* W 87-85 J 12 at Oakland* W 92-83 OT J 10 NORTHWOOD* L 60-66 M 6 OAKLAND% W 72-62 J 14 at Saginaw Valley* L 64-67 J 15 FINDLAY* W 79-65 M 7 GRAND VALLEY% L 84-93 J 19 LAKE SUPERIOR* W 77-70 J 17 HILLSDALE* W 87-78 M 13 vs. Saint Joseph’s [Ind.]# W 63-56 J 21 NORTHWOOD* W 95-75 J 22 at Mercyhurst* L 57-60 M 14 at Kentucky Wesleyan# L 72-90 J 26 at Grand Valley* W 87-71 J 24 at Gannon* L 75-92 %-GLIAC Tournament at Wayne State J 28 at Ferris State* L 64-79 J 28 ROCHESTER COLLEGE W 86-82 #-NCAA Great Lakes Regional Tournament at Kentucky Wesleyan J 30 at Hillsdale* L 68-72 J 31 at Ashland* L 71-75 F 2 GRAND VALLEY* L 76-81 F 5 at Findlay* L 54-74 1992-93 (22-10, 9-7* GLIAC/T3rd) F 4 FERRIS STATE* L 61-77 F 7 at Hillsdale* W 76-62 N 23 at Ashland W 87-82 F 9 at Lake Superior* W 108-106 OT F 12 MERCYHURST* L 65-67 N 28 GRAND RAPIDS BAPTIST W 109-75 F 11 at Northwood* L 75-94 F 14 GANNON* L 70-77 D 1 at Detroit L 85-95 F 16 OAKLAND* L 76-109 F 17 MICHIGAN-DEARBORN W 83-54 D 3 CONCORDIA [Mich.] W 85-58 F 18 SAGINAW VALLEY* L 74-77 F 21 ASHLAND* W 84-66

22 WAYNE STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS F 17 FINDLAY* W 57-50 F 16 at Findlay* L 66-71 1998-99 (25-5, 16-3* GLIAC/1st South) F 22 at Mercyhurst* L 60-62 F 19 at Ashland* W 70-59 N 16 at Concordia [Mich.] W 94-54 F 24 at Gannon* L 77-89 F 21 CENTRAL STATE W 73-60 N 19 at Northwood* W 89-68 +-GLIAC Classic at Hillsdale F 26 GANNON* W 69-46 N 21 at Lake Superior* W 73-57 F 28 MERCYHURST* W 72-71 OT N 25 WAYNE STATE [Neb.] COLLEGE W 78-65 2001-02 (15-12, 10-7* GLIAC/5th South) M 2 at Gannon (GLIAC Quarterfinal) L 59-64 N 28 SIENA HEIGHTS W 74-64 N 16 vs. Northwood+ L 74-82 OT M 13 at #17-Lewis# W 65-62 D 3 MICHIGAN TECH* W 90-49 N 17 at Saginaw Valley+ W 75-68 M 14 vs. #21-Michigan Tech# W 57-54 D 5 NORTHERN MICHIGAN* L 63-71 N 23 vs. Augusta State% W 70-48 M 16 vs. #13-Southern Indiana# L 68-69 D 9 at Madonna W 80-57 N 24 at Lynn% L 60-63 +-GLIAC Classic at Northwood (Midland, Mich.) D 12 at Detroit L 63-68 D 1 SAGINAW VALLEY* W 80-69 @-Trip Sports Classic (Phoenix, Ariz.) D 19 MINNESOTA-DULUTH W 80-62 D 3 NORTHWOOD* W 78-62 #-NCAA Great Lakes Regional at Lewis (Romeoville, Ill.) D 22 ST. FRANCIS [Ill.] W 64-58 D 10 MICHIGAN-DEARBORN W 92-52 J 2 at Grand Valley* W 85-79 D 12 MADONNA W 80-44 2004-05 (20-12, 11-6* GLIAC/T2nd South) J 4 at Ferris State* W 73-66 D 17 CONCORDIA [Mich.] W 81-58 N 10 at Michigan (ex) L 54-67 J 7 SAGINAW VALLEY* W 75-73 D 22 at Grand Valley (non-GLIAC) L 59-69 N 14 at Toledo (ex) L 59-74 J 14 FINDLAY* W 69-58 D 29 at SIU-Edwardsville L 60-67 N 27 at #4-Virginia Union L 59-99 J 16 at Hillsdale* W 81-58 J 3 GRAND VALLEY* W 77-62 N 30 OLIVET W 81-56 J 21 MERCYHURST* W 79-62 J 5 FERRIS STATE* W 92-79 D 2 at Saginaw Valley* W 61-48 J 23 GANNON* W 92-79 J 10 at Lake Superior* W 73-63 D 4 at Lake Superior* W 71-64 J 28 at Ashland* L 68-82 J 12 at #19-Michigan Tech* L 70-71 D 8 CENTRAL STATE W 76-64 J 30 at Westminster* W 70-66 J 14 at Northern Michigan* W 75-42 D 11 at Hillsdale* L 58-67 F 4 at Findlay* W 62-36 J 17 GANNON* L 78-84 OT D 18 #1-VIRGINIA UNION L 78-87 F 6 HILLSDALE* W 71-64 J 19 MERCYHURST* W 90-77 D 20 vs. Indianapolis^ W 74-68 OT F 11 at Mercyhurst* W 81-73 J 24 at Ashland* W 75-58 D 21 vs. #19-Southern Indiana^ L 60-72 F 13 at Gannon* L 63-80 J 26 at Findlay* L 84-88 D 28 vs. #10-Nebraska-Omaha& L 52-77 F 18 ASHLAND* W 92-73 F 2 at Hillsdale* W 68-65 D 29 at South Dakota State& W 71-62 F 20 WESTMINSTER* W 73-64 F 7 at Mercyhurst* L 60-66 J 6 #22-MICHIGAN TECH* W 64-60 F 25 vs. Saginaw Valley% W 79-61 F 9 at Gannon* W 70-56 J 8 NORTHERN MICHIGAN PPD NMU illness F 26 vs. Gannon% W 75-68 F 14 FINDLAY* L 68-71 J 10 MARYGROVE W 107-63 F 27 vs. Michigan Tech% W 67-53 F 16 ASHLAND* L 60-64 J 13 at Grand Valley* W 70-58 M 5 vs. Southern Indiana# L 69-72 F 23 HILLSDALE* L 62-69 J 15 FERRIS STATE* W 76-69 %-GLIAC Tournament at Kellogg Arena (Battle Creek, Mich.) F 27 vs. Michigan Tech$ L 70-78 J 20 at #6-Findlay* L 64-83 #-NCAA Great Lakes Regional Tournament at Kentucky Wesleyan +-GLIAC Classic at Saginaw Valley J 22 at Northwood* W 73-62 %-Lynn University Tournament (Boca Raton, Fla.) J 27 at Ashland* L 71-77 1999-00 (18-12, 12-7* GLIAC/4th South) $-GLIAC Tournament at DeltaPlex (Grand Rapids, Mich.) F 3 MERCYHURST* W 77-49 N 12 vs. Lander University@ L 63-70 F 5 GANNON* L 56-69 N 13 vs. Henderson State@ L 76-78 2002-03 (13-14, 9-8* GLIAC/3rd South) F 8 at Central State W 60-40 N 14 vs. Metro State@ L 57-80 N 1 at Michigan (ex) L 68-79 F 12 HILLSDALE* W 76-70 N 20 CONCORDIA [Mich.] W 89-63 N 19 at Detroit (ex) L 65-73 F 14 #2-FINDLAY* W 79-72 N 22 LAKE SUPERIOR* W 76-56 N 22 SAGINAW VALLEY# W 91-81 F 17 ASHLAND* L 90-93 OT N 24 MICHIGAN-DEARBORN W 92-61 N 23 NORTHWOOD# W 69-65 F 21 NORTHERN MICHIGAN* (Jan. 8 make-up) L 51-63 N 27 at Siena Heights L 58-76 N 26 at Butler L 37-60 F 24 at Gannon* W 57-53 D 2 at Michigan Tech* L 60-61 N 30 at Saginaw Valley* L 94-100 OT F 26 at Mercyhurst* W 58-56 D 4 at Northern Michigan* L 69-73 D 2 at Northwood* W 86-70 M 1 GANNON (GLIAC Quarterfinal) W 75-70 D 9 NORTHWOOD* W 77-57 D 9 CENTRAL STATE W 82-74 M 4 vs. #19-Ferris State$ W 68-63 D 15 MADONNA W 103-49 D 16 KENTUCKY STATE W 89-73 M 5 at #2-Findlay$ L 64-87 D 18 at St. Francis [Ill.] W 65-55 D 23 at Northern Kentucky L 66-79 M 12 vs. #26-SIU-Edwardsville# W 56-55 D 21 SIENA HEIGHTS W 92-60 D 28 at Tampa L 54-59 M 13 at #1-Findlay# L 49-63 J 6 GRAND VALLEY* W 81-70 D 29 at Florida Southern L 63-77 ^-Lions Club Holiday Classic at FSU (Big Rapids, Mich.) J 8 FERRIS STATE* W 80-46 J 2 at Grand Valley* L 66-84 &-Burger King Holiday Classic (Brookings, S.D.) J 13 at Saginaw Valley* L 64-69 J 4 at Ferris State* W 74-71 OT $-GLIAC Championships at Findlay J 15 ROCHESTER COLLEGE W 90-45 J 9 LAKE SUPERIOR* W 74-68 #-NCAA Great Lakes Regional at Findlay J 20 at Findlay* W 69-63 J 11 MICHIGAN TECH* L 56-70 J 22 HILLSDALE* L 60-62 J 13 NORTHERN MICHIGAN* L 64-74 2005-06 (11-14, 6-11* GLIAC/T5th South) J 27 at Mercyhurst* W 61-37 J 16 at Gannon* W 69-64 N 12 at Toledo (ex) L 65-85 J 29 at Gannon* L 69-77 J 18 at Mercyhurst* L 61-69 N 15 at #15-West Virginia State W 85-79 F 3 ASHLAND* W 81-77 J 23 ASHLAND* W 68-65 N 19 at Bellarmine L 77-85 F 5 WESTMINSTER* W 73-67 J 25 FINDLAY* W 70-62 N 22 MARYGROVE W 113-45 F 10 FINDLAY* W 94-85 J 29 at Central State L 74-81 D 1 at Gannon* L 48-53 F 12 at Hillsdale* L 71-76 F 1 HILLSDALE* W 78-62 D 3 at Mercyhurst* L 61-65 F 17 MERCYHURST* W 67-56 F 6 MERCYHURST* W 71-57 D 7 #18-WEST VIRGINIA STATE L 52-75 F 19 GANNON* W 87-75 F 8 GANNON* L 59-62 D 10 at Hillsdale* L 59-62 F 24 at Ashland* L 70-74 F 13 at #25-Findlay* L 72-80 D 20 at Indianapolis% W 78-61 F 26 at Westminster* W 79-77 F 15 at Ashland* W 92-88 D 21 vs. #5-Southern Indiana% L 59-78 M 1 vs. Northern Michigan% L 61-81 F 22 at Hillsdale* L 65-87 D 29 BELLARMINE W 68-59 @Disney Tip-Off Classic (Orlando, Fla.) M 1 at Gannon (GLIAC Quarterfinal) L 60-78 J 2 ILLINOIS TECH W 101-65 %-GLIAC Tournament at DeltaPlex (Grand Rapids, Mich.) #GLIAC Classic at Wayne State J 7 NORTHWOOD* W 68-52 J 12 #25-ASHLAND* W 85-83 OT 2000-01 (12-14, 6-11* GLIAC/6th South) 2003-04 (19-12, 11-6* GLIAC/3rd South) J 14 #11-FINDLAY* L 75-78 2OT N 17 vs. Northwood+ W 75-58 N 12 at Butler (ex) L 60-69 J 19 at Michigan Tech* L 56-59 N 18 vs. Saginaw Valley+ L 82-91 OT N 15 at District of Columbia L/F 60-66 J 21 at Northern Michigan* L 67-72 N 20 at Detroit L 73-98 N 21 vs. Saginaw Valley+ W 79-69 J 26 #21-GRAND VALLEY* L 55-65 N 22 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W 81-68 N 22 at Northwood+ L 79-82 J 28 LAKE SUPERIOR* W 68-50 N 30 at Northwood* L 69-75 OT N 25 ALMA W 105-75 F 2 at #7-Findlay* L 68-82 D 2 at Lake Superior* L 65-80 N 29 CONCORDIA [Mich.] W 87-59 F 4 at Ashland* W 59-56 D 5 ROCHESTER COLLEGE W 76-63 D 4 SAGINAW VALLEY* L 84-88 F 9 MERCYHURST* L 61-62 D 7 MICHIGAN-DEARBORN W 71-55 D 6 LAKE SUPERIOR* W 82-75 F 11 GANNON* W 74-57 D 9 at Hillsdale* L 53-57 D 13 at Hillsdale* L 63-74 F 16 at Ferris State* L 65-70 D 13 at Madonna W 70-69 D 22 NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 85-91 2OT F 18 at Saginaw Valley* L 66-70 D 16 GRAND VALLEY (non-GLIAC) L 54-70 D 29 vs. Saint Anselm@ L 67-83 F 26 HILLSDALE* W 86-79 D 19 CONCORDIA [Mich.] W 71-55 D 30 at Grand Canyon@ W 79-63 %-GLIAC/GLVC Challenge at Indianapolis J 4 MICHIGAN TECH* W 100-60 J 6 at Northern Michigan* W 65-59 J 6 NORTHERN MICHIGAN* W 82-65 J 8 at #11-Michigan Tech* W 53-48 2006-07 (13-13, 9-8* GLIAC/T2nd South) J 11 at Grand Valley* L 80-93 J 12 #13-FINDLAY* W 53-52 N 2 at Michigan (ex) L 51-85 J 13 at Ferris State* W 78-71 J 15 GRAND VALLEY* W 76-69 N 3 at Eastern Michigan (ex) L 67-74 J 18 SAGINAW VALLEY* W 93-76 J 17 at Ferris State* W 75-71 N 15 at #6-Southern Indiana L 64-81 J 25 at Findlay* L 73-77 J 21 NORTHWOOD* L 70-75 OT N 17 vs. Christian Brothers@ L 51-66 J 27 at Ashland* L 71-86 J 24 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA W 63-43 N 18 at Northern Kentucky@ L 69-75 F 1 MERCYHURST* W 79-73 J 29 ASHLAND* W 78-62 N 21 NORTHERN MICHIGAN W 76-71 2OT F 3 GANNON* L 76-87 F 5 at Mercyhurst* W 54-45 N 27 CLARION W 72-59 F 10 HILLSDALE* L 70-72 F 7 at Gannon* L 65-87 N 30 GANNON* W 70-67 F 15 ASHLAND* L 71-72 F 14 HILLSDALE* L 55-58 OT D 2 MERCYHURST* L 57-65

23 WAYNE STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS D 9 HILLSDALE* W 73-69 D 19 MICHIGAN TECH* W 67-58 D 9 LAKE ERIE * W 82-61 D 20 #6-SOUTHERN INDIANA$ L 69-78 J 2 NORTHWOOD* W 64-53 D 15 #19-DRURY L 78-82 D 21 INDIANAPOLIS$ W 73-65 J 7 at #26-Findlay* L 65-88 D 19 at Malone * W 70-59 J 3 at Clarion W 52-44 J 9 at Hillsdale* L 60-71 J 3 HILLSDALE * W 71-57 J 6 at Northwood* W 69-60 J 14 SAGINAW VALLEY* L 53-56 J 5 FINDLAY * L 61-65 OT J 11 at Ashland* L 71-92 J 16 LAKE SUPERIOR* W 73-61 J 10 NORTHWOOD * W 74-71 J 13 at #7-Findlay* L 52-68 J 21 FERRIS STATE* L 52-54 J 12 SAGINAW VALLEY * W 90-56 J 18 MICHIGAN TECH* W 80-74 J 23 GRAND VALLEY* L 48-57 J 17 at Michigan Tech * W 70-59 J 20 NORTHERN MICHIGAN* L 55-75 J 28 at Tiffin* W 73-58 J 19 at Northern Michigan * W 65-59 J 25 at #8-Grand Valley* L 44-54 J 30 at Ashland* W 79-62 J 24 at Ferris State * L 68-72 2OT J 27 at Lake Superior* W 77-54 F 4 at Saginaw Valley* L 63-68 J 26 GRAND VALLEY * W 62-56 F 1 #5-FINDLAY* L 56-72 F 6 at Lake Superior* L 53-55 F 2 LAKE SUPERIOR * W 87-81 F 3 ASHLAND* W 84-65 F 11 HILLSDALE* L 65-68 F7 at Northwood * L 63-74 F 8 at Mercyhurst* L 57-67 F 13 #19-FINDLAY* L 99-101 3OT F 9 at Saginaw Valley * L 74-79 F 10 at Gannon* W 71-66 F 18 ASHLAND* W 74-63 F 14 MICHIGAN TECH * L 61-67 OT F 15 FERRIS STATE* W 89-78 F 20 TIFFIN* W 91-74 F16 NORTHERN MICHIGAN * W 66-46 F 17 SAGINAW VALLEY* W 82-66 F 25 at Grand Valley* W 70-56 F 21 FERRIS STATE * W 56-53 F 24 at Hillsdale* L 83-88 F 27 at Ferris State* W 85-78 F 23 at Grand Valley * W 75-57 F 27 at Mercyhurst (GLIAC tournament) L 54-59 M 2 at Grand Valley# (GLIAC Tournament) L 44-47 F 27 at Walsh * L 78-81 @-Lions Club Classic at NKU (Highland Hts., Ky.) M 2 at Lake Superior * L 70-72 $-GLIAC/GLVC Challenge at WSU (Detroit, Mich.) 2010-11 (22-8, 14-5* GLIAC/T-2nd South) M 6 LAKE SUPERIOR (GLIAC QUARTERFINALS) L 68-70 N 16 CENTRAL STATE W 70-53 M 16 vs. Southern Indiana # L 70-79 2007-08 (10-16, 4-13* GLIAC/6th South) N 18 LEWIS W 79-66 #-NCAA Regional Tournament at Drury (Springfield, Mo.) N 1 at Bowling Green (ex) L 44-59 N 21 at #4-Bellarmine L 73-87 N 15 MARYGROVE W 110-67 N 23 MARYGROVE W 117-61 2013-14 (12-13, 10-12* GLIAC/5th North) N 17 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W 84-74 D 2 LAKE ERIE* W 60-52 N 4 at Michigan (ex) L 60-79 N 20 TIFFIN W 76-61 D 4 ASHLAND* W 75-71 N 14 WILBERFORCE W 93-73 N 24 CALIFORNIA (Pa.) W 85-80 OT D 9 at Saginaw Valley* W 89-87 2OT N 30 at Lewis L 57-78 N 28 at Central State L 77-93 D 16 OHIO DOMINICAN* W 81-69 D 5 TIFFIN* W 65-51 D 1 at Tiffin W 90-47 D 18 at Tiffin* W 91-81 D 7 OHIO DOMINICAN* W 90-85 D 6 NORTHWOOD* W 58-45 D 29 vs. East Stroudsburg& W 82-63 D 11 KALAMAZOO W 74-66 D 8 ASHLAND* W 71-67 D 30 at Gannon& L 52-61 D 14 at Lake Erie* W 79-70 D 15 at Saginaw Valley* L 55-58 J 8 #1-FINDLAY* W 91-68 D 18 at Ashland* L 66-67 OT D 28 vs. Wisconsin-Parkside# L 72-87 J 13 at #4-Hillsdale* W 66-52 J 2 WALSH* L 62-77 D 29 vs. Shawnee State# W 66-59 J 15 at #8-Findlay* L 71-73 J 4 MALONE* W 66-63 J 3 at #15-Findlay* L 53-55 J 20 TIFFIN* W 102-72 J 9 at Hillsdale* L 67-69 J 9 at Ferris State* L 71-79 J 22 at Ohio Dominican* W 69-66 J 11 at Findlay* L 65-72 J 12 LAKE SUPERIOR* W 82-67 J 27 at Ashland* L 56-57 J 16 at Northwood* L 64-77 J 17 at Michigan Tech* L 48-67 J 29 at Lake Erie* W 77-47 J 18 at Saginaw Valley State* W 68-61 J 19 at Northern Michigan* L 54-61 F 3 NORTHERN MICHIGAN* W 77-69 J 23 MICHIGAN TECH* L 50-52 J 24 #15-GANNON* L 39-65 F 5 MICHIGAN TECH* W 84-61 J 25 NORTHERN MICHIGAN* W 61-51 J 26 MERCYHURST* L 60-68 F 7 WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 95-72 J 30 FERRIS STATE* W 79-62 J 31 #11-FINDLAY* L 61-71 F 12 at Northwood* L 63-69 F 1 at Grand Valley State* W 69-64 OT F 2 at Hillsdale* L 54-74 F 17 at Ferris State* L 66-78 F 3 at Lake Superior State* L 73-84 F 7 at Mercyhurst* L 50-57 F 19 at Grand Valley* W 59-52 F 6 NORTHWOOD* W 89-72 F 9 at #10-Gannon* L 47-73 F 24 LAKE SUPERIOR* L 60-64 F 8 SAGINAW VALLEY STATE* L 67-70 F 13 at California (Pa.) L 59-66 F 26 #16-HILLSDALE* W 74-59 F 13 at Michigan Tech* L 55-63 F 16 #2-GRAND VALLEY* L 55-75 M 2 #26-HILLSDALE (GLIAC Quarterfinal) W 79-62 F 15 at Northern Michigan* L 66-74 F 21 at Ashland* L 60-74 M 5 vs. #9-Findlay% W 73-64 F 20 at Ferris State* L 72-75 F 23 HILLSDALE* W 80-73 M 6 at #23-Ferris State% W 73-71 F 22 GRAND VALLEY STATE* L 73-82 #-Findlay Holiday Classic (Findlay, Ohio) M 12 vs. #27-Ferris State# L 88-90 F 27 #16 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE* W 82-78 &-Porreco Cup Semifinal at Gannon (Erie, Pa.) 2008-09 (12-15, 10-12* GLIAC/3rd South) %-GLIAC Tournament Championship rounds at FSU (Big Rapids, Mich.) 2014-15 (5-20, 5-17* GLIAC/7th South) N 9 at Iowa (ex) L 36-59 #-NCAA Regional Tournament at Bellarmine (Louisville, Ky.) N 10 at Michigan (ex) L 43-86 N 15 MARYGROVE W 89-59 N 14 vs. Central State ^ L 68-69 N 20 at Bowling Green L 48-80 2011-12 (18-9, 14-5* GLIAC/T-2nd South) N 15 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan ^ L 59-73 N 25 CENTRAL STATE W 80-50 N 4 at Michigan (ex) L 39-47 N 29 LEWIS L 59-73 D 4 MICHIGAN TECH* W 62-55 N 17 #1-BELLARMINE L 80-92 D 4 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE* L 63-69 D 6 NORTHERN MICHIGAN* L 67-68 N 21 MARYGROVE W 96-50 D 7 NORTHWOOD* W 69-59 D 8 at Eastern Michigan L 47-67 N 25 vs. Northeastern State+ W 87-73 OT D 13 at Michigan Tech* L 61-72 D 11 NORTHWOOD* L 66-71 N 26 at Drury+ W 61-51 D 15 at Northern Michigan* W 67-43 D 18 at Northern Michigan* W 65-55 D 1 at Lake Erie* W 67-56 J 2 GRAND VALLEY STATE* L 64-72 D 20 at Michigan Tech* L 60-69 D 3 at Ashland* W 75-66 J 4 FERRIS STATE* L 69-85 J 3 at Northwood* L 58-59 D 8 SAGINAW VALLEY* W 79-43 J 8 at Hillsdale* L 48-64 J 8 #1-FINDLAY* L 77-92 D 15 OHIO DOMINICAN* W 73-51 J 10 at Saginaw Valley State* L 57-63 J 10 HILLSDALE* W 65-64 OT D 17 TIFFIN* W 82-70 J 15 at Tiffin* L 59-65 OT J 15 at Saginaw Valley* W 66-53 D 29 at Wisconsin-Parkside L 52-62 J 17 OHIO DOMINICAN* L 64-70 OT J 17 at Lake Superior* L 46-62 D 31 at Lewis L 41-52 J 22 at Lake Erie* L 67-72 J 22 at Ferris State* L 72-76 OT J 5 at Hillsdale* L 48-57 J 24 at Ashland* L 59-73 J 24 at #34-Grand Valley* L 55-58 J 7 at #17-Findlay* L 63-68 J 29 at Malone* L 74-77 J 29 TIFFIN* W 75-50 J 12 #18-HILLSDALE* L 72-78 J 31 WALSH* W 77-60 J 31 ASHLAND* L 58-60 J 14 #26-FINDLAY* W 76-73 F 2 FINDLAY* L 67-71 OT F 5 SAGINAW VALLEY* W 76-65 J 19 at Tiffin* L 77-83 F 5 TIFFIN* W 64-58 F 7 LAKE SUPERIOR* L 64-72 J 21 at Ohio Dominican* W 71-48 F 7 at Ohio Dominican* L 68-82 F 12 at Hillsdale* L 58-60 OT J 26 ASHLAND* W 79-71 F 12 LAKE ERIE* W 76-67 F 14 at #1-Findlay* L 49-72 J 28 LAKE ERIE* W 92-57 F 14 ASHLAND* L 67-68 F 19 at Ashland* W 89-83 OT F 2 at Northern Michigan* W 72-55 F 19 MALONE* L 81-86 F 21 at Tiffin* W 57-43 F 4 at Michigan Tech* W 60-54 F 21 at Walsh* L 77-86 F 26 GRAND VALLEY* W 63-60 F 11 NORTHWOOD* L 63-70 F 26 at Finlday* L 70-86 F 28 FERRIS STATE* W 88-80 F 16 FERRIS STATE* W 72-69 OT M 3 at Lake Superior# (GLIAC Tournament) L 56-72 F 18 GRAND VALLEY* W 80-67 ^-GMAC/GLIAC Challenge (Tiffin, Ohio) F 23 at Lake Superior* W 76-54 2009-10 (14-13, 12-10* GLIAC/3rd South) F 29 NORTHWOOD (GLIAC Quarterfinals) W 84-77 2015-16 (7-18, 7-15* GLIAC/7th South) N 6 at Michigan (ex) L 54-73 M 3 vs. Findlay% L 61-63 N 14 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN ^ L 51-82 N 14 at Bowling Green (ex) L 45-67 +-Comfort Inn/Drury Thanksgiving Classic (Springfield, Mo.) N 15 ALDERSON BROADDUS ^ L 75-82 N 17 at Central State L 68-72 %-GLIAC Tournament Championship Round (Hillsdale, Mich.) N 28 at Lewis L 60-62 N 21 #1-BELLARMINE W 84-74 2OT D 3 at Northwood* L 80-94 N 24 MARYGROVE W 79-59 2012-13 (17-10, 16-6* GLIAC/T-1st North) D 5 at Lake Superior State* L 61-76 D 3 at Michigan Tech* W 61-58 N 15 at #4-Bellarmine L 65-79 D 10 NORTHERN MICHIGAN* W 58-52 D 5 at Northern Michigan* W 67-60 N 19 LEWIS W 70-69 D 13 MICHIGAN TECH* W 77-64 D 9 at Northwood* L 85-94 2OT N 29 at Tiffin * W 83-71 J 2 at Grand Valley State* L 58-74 D 12 at Lewis L 49-61 D 1 at Ohio Dominican * W 86-68 J 3 at Ferris State* L 68-71 D 17 NORTHERN MICHIGAN* W 65-48 D5 ASHLAND * W 83-52 J 7 HILLSDALE* L 75-90

24 WAYNE STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS J 9 SAGINAW VALLEY STATE* L 69-77 J 14 TIFFIN* L 55-61 J 16 at Ohio Dominican* L 64-88 J 21 LAKE ERIE* W 67-42 J 23 #23 ASHLAND* L 61-68 J 28 MALONE* L 85-86 OT J 30 at Walsh* W 83-76 F 1 at Findlay* L 68-76 F 4 at Tiffin* W 69-61 F 6 OHIO DOMINICAN* W 55-51 F 11 at Lake Erie* W 63-60 F 13 at #21 Ashland* L 48-63 F 18 at Malone* L 63-73 F 20 WALSH* L 72-85 F 25 FINDLAY* L 55-82

^-GMAC/GLIAC Challenge (Detroit, Mich.)

2016-17 (16-10, 13-8* GLIAC/3rd South) O 29 at Detroit Mercy (ex.) W 85-79 N 11 at Kentucky Wesleyan ^ L 54-71 N 12 vs. Alderson Broaddus ^ W 79-59 N 23 CENTRAL STATE W 86-67 N 26 LEWIS W 74-70 OT D 1 LAKE ERIE* W 71-60 D 3 HILLSDALE* W 76-55 D 8 at Tiffin* W 70-68 D 10 at Ashland* W 61-56 D 15 OHIO DOMINICAN* W 82-59 J 5 at Walsh* W 75-66 J 7 at Findlay* L 64-70 J 12 MICHIGAN TECH* L 58-63 J 14 NORTHERN MICHIGAN* L 71-75 J 19 at Grand Valley State* L 56-63 J 21 at Ferris State* L 81-102 J 26 NORTHWOOD* W 89-66 J 28 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE* W 83-59 J 30 at Saginaw Valley State* L 64-69 F 2 GRAND VALLEY STATE* W 65-62 F 4 FERRIS STATE* L 65-82 F 9 at Michigan Tech* W 68-47 F 11 at Northern Michigan* W 70-64 F 16 at Northwood* W 77-68 F 18 at Lake Superior State* L 47-90 F 23 SAGINAW VALLEY STATE* W 57-53 F 28 at Michigan Tech (GLIAC Quarterfinal) L 84-92

^-GMAC/GLIAC Challenge (Owensboro, Ky.)

25 WAYNE STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK ALL-TIME PLAYER INDEX Name...... Year(s) Robert Boyce...... 1950-51, 51-52, 52-53 C. Cunningham...... 1920-21, 21-22, 22-23, 23-24 Michael Aaron...... 1993-94 Haywood Bracey...... 1982-83, 83-84 Terry Cupples...... 1966-67, 67-68 Mike Acton...... 1989-90 Kevin Braddock...... 1988-89, 89-90, 90-91, 91-92 Craig Curry...... 1994-95, 95-96, 96-97 Jalen Adams ...... 2016-17 Paul Bresette...... 1969-70, 70-71, 71-72 Mike Czerny...... 1967-68 George Adams...... 1950-51, 51-52 Steve Brinkel...... 1977-78, 78-79, 79-80 Ted Daniel...... 1938-39 Roger Adams...... 1946-47 Mark Brodie...... 1979-80 D. Davidow...... 1922-23, 23-24 Lloyd Adelson...... 1946-47, 47-48, 48-49, 49-50 George Brown...... 1953-54, 54-55, 55-56, 56-57 S. Davidow...... 1918-19 James W. Alexander...... 1945-46, 46-47, 47-48 Mike Brown...... 2000-01, 01-02 James Davis...... 2003-04 Chris Allen...... 1974-75, 75-76 Noah Brown...... 1946-47, 47-48, 48-49 Lendyn Davis...... 2006-07, 07-08 Theodore Allen...... 1944-45, 46-47 T. Richard Brown...... 1952-53 Donald Davy...... 1944-45 Damen Allison...... 2001-02 Bob Brownell...... 1935-36 Paul Dawson...... 1977-78, 78-79 Dennis Ambo...... 1961-62, 62-63 Dale Brundidge...... 2008-09, 09-10, 10-11, 11-12 Paul Dean...... 1951-52, 52-53, 53-54 Al Ament...... 1985-86, 86-87, 87-88, 88-89 Dan Bryant...... 1994-95, 95-96, 96-97, 97-98 Jeremy Denha...... 2001-02, 02-03 Arthur Anderson...... 1963-64, 64-65 Glenn Burgin...... 1935-36, 36-37 Don Didlake...... 1968-69, 69-70, 70-71 Tom Andren...... 1965-66, 66-67 Ashanti Burke...... 2004-05 Paris DiSanto...... 1942-43 William Andrew...... 1964-65, 65-66 Bernie Burnett...... 1993-94 Deon Dismuke...... 2009-10, 10-11, 11-12, 12-13, 13-14 Carl Andrews...... 1952-53, 53-54 Omar Butler...... 1993-94, 95-96 C. Ditkoff...... 1932-33, 33-34, 34-35 Rob Andrews...... 2012-13 Drew Bynoe...... 2005-06 Frank Dmuchowski...... 1962-63, 63-64, 64-65 Daran Armstrong...... 1981-82, 82-83 Alain Cain...... 1980-81 Clarence Dobronski...... 1944-45 Scott Armstrong...... 1990-91, 91-92, 92-93, 93-94 Randy Calcaterra...... 1991-92, 92-93, 93-94, 94-95 Andy Dold...... 1998-99, 99-00, 00-01, 01-02 Daniel Arnold...... 1945-46 A.W. Canada...... 1997-98, 98-99, 99-00 William Donnelly...... 1918-19 Lawrence Atliviack (Atler)...... 1917-18, 18-19 Thomas Carlson...... 1963-64, 64-65, 65-66 Doss...... 1986-87 Robert Austin...... 1956-57 James Carmichael...... 1963-64, 64-65 Dionn Drake...... 1994-95 Andy Ayrault...... 1989-90, 90-91, 91-92, 92-93 Bob Carr...... 1965-66 John Draper...... 2014-15, 15-16 Sam Backos...... 1975-76 Joe Carr...... 2006-07 Charles Dubas...... 1948-49, 49-50, 50-51, 51-52 Ben Bakken...... 1998-99, 99-00 Emanuel Carter...... 2007-08 George Duncan...... 1954-55, 55-56, 56-57, 59-60 Rex Balch...... 1961-62 Tommy Carter...... 1975-76, 77-78 Tim Dunkle...... 1988-89, 89-90 Daniel Ball...... 2014-15 Robert Case...... 1953-54, 54-55 Nick Dyer...... 2001-02, 02-03 Tony Ball...... 1982-83 Lashaun Cason...... 2001-02 Harvey Eckhardt...... 1941-42, 42-43 Ethan Banks...... 2002-03, 03-04, 04-05, 05-06 Mike Caston...... 1988-89 Bryan Edwards...... 2008-09, 09-10 Colin Barnes...... 1962-63, 63-64 Dave Chalmers...... 1969-70, 70-71 Kendon Edwards...... 2002-03, 03-04 Thomas Barry...... 1958-59 Justin Chapman...... 2001-02, 02-03 Larry Edwards...... 2006-07, 07-08, 08-09, 09-10 John Bauer...... 1980-81, 81-82, 82-83 Ralph Chapman...... 1944-45 W. Edwards...... 1922-23, 23-24 Carl Bayer...... 1935-36, 36-37 Steven Christian...... 1964-65 Robert Ellison...... 1952-53 James Beattie...... 1917-18 Chuck Clary...... 1981-82, 82-83 John Erickson...... 1950-51, 51-52 Willard Beattie...... 1917-18, 19-20 Gordon Clayton...... 1937-38, 38-39 Newman Ertell...... 1920-21, 21-22, 22-23, 23-24, 24-25 Belanger...... 1932-33, 33-34 John Clements...... 1945-46 Darrell Evans...... 2003-04, 04-05 Fred Bens...... 1935-36 Roy Clinkscales...... 1966-67 Mickey Evans...... 1971-72 Steven Bentin...... 1962-63 Fred Coates...... 1960-61 Otis Evans...... 1988-89, 89-90, 90-91, 91-92 Simon “Cy” Berent...... 1931-32, 32-33, 33-34 Howard Cohen...... 1961-62 Webster Evans...... 1925-26, 26-27, 27-28, 28-29, 29-30 Paris Bernard...... 2002-03 Irving Cohen...... 1942-43 Derrick Fait...... 1976-77 Henry Berris...... 1935-36 Morris Cohen...... 1926-27, 27-28 Seymour Feldman...... 1940-41, 41-42 Jim Bertakis...... 1975-76 Cohen...... 1946-47 Jeffrey Ferguson...... 2005-06 Tony Bertoni...... 1972-73, 73-74 Bryan Coleman...... 2010-11, 11-12, 12-13, 13-14 Tim Flannery...... 1973-74, 74-75, 75-76 Betzner...... 1924-25 William T. “Rip” Collins...... 1939-40, 40-41, 45-46, 46-47 Howard Flowers...... 1988-89 Clark Bishop ...... 2013-14, 14-15, 15-16, 16-17 C. William Colovas...... 1952-53 Arthur Foerster...... 1945-46 Jacob Black...... 2004-05, 05-06 George Colovas...... 1954-55 Mike Foley...... 1994-95, 95-96, 96-97 Chuck Blackwell...... 1966-67 Lorne Colter...... 1949-50 Mike Forde...... 1976-77 Morris Blackwell...... 1973-74, 74-75 Ronald Condon...... 1947-48, 48-49, 49-50, 50-51, 51-52 Rick Fox...... 2000-01, 02-03 Meyer Blatt...... 1918-19, 19-20, 21-22 Robert Conibear...... 1948-49, 49-50, 50-51, 51-52 Gary Fralick...... 1997-98 Randy Blessett...... 1978-79, 79-80 Lawrence Cook...... 1957-58, 58-59 Charles Frankel...... 1946-47, 47-48, 48-49 H. Blossom...... 1919-20 Mark Cooks...... 1979-80, 80-81, 81-82 Patrick Franklin...... 1983-84, 84-85, 85-86 John Boger...... 1970-71 J.L. Cooper...... 1935-36, 38-39 Spencer Frazier...... 1997-98 Bokelman...... 1924-25 Sid Cornell...... 1929-30, 30-31, 31-32 Bernard Friedman...... 1945-46, 46-47 Eugene Boldon...... 1950-51, 51-52, 53-54 Tom Cotter ...... 2015-16 Edward Futrell...... 1946-47 Kevin Bond...... 1982-83, 83-84 Fred Coury...... 1975-76 Lawrence Gaffka...... 1944-45, 46-47 Ronald Booth ...... 2015-16, 16-17 Jerry Coury...... 1967-68, 68-69, 69-70, 70-71 Nicholas Gaines...... 1980-81 K. Bortle...... 1925-26 Donald Cowan...... 1961-62 William Galanis...... 1964-65 Herb Bostic...... 1983-84 Ken Cox...... 1976-77, 77-78 Joe Garcia...... 1965-66, 66-67, 67-68 Harold Bowie...... 1930-31, 31-32, 32-33 P. Crane...... 1928-29, 29-30 Dan Gardziola...... 1965-66, 66-67, 67-68 Charles Boyce...... 1957-58, 59-60 Dave Croskey...... 1981-82 Jim Garretson...... 1938-39, 39-40

26 WAYNE STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK ALL-TIME PLAYER INDEX Tim Giles...... 2007-08 Timonthy Huguley ...... 2015-16 Jack Kutnick...... 1944-45 Curt Gilmore...... 2005-06 L. Humphrey...... 1928-29 Paul Kutnick...... 1970-71 Reggie Glover...... 1991-92 McKinley Hunter...... 2003-04 Chester Kwasiborski...... 1935-36 Michael Gluski...... 1995-96, 96-97 Byron Hurd...... 1951-52, 52-53, 53-54 Robert Langas...... 1949-50, 50-51, 51-52 Tony Goins...... 1995-96, 96-97, 97-98, 98-99 Gerald Hutchins...... 1951-52, 52-53, 53-54 James Lange...... 1944-45 John Golden...... 1978-79 Robert Igbawua...... 2004-05, 05-06 John Lango...... 1956-57 Marty Goldsmith...... 1967-68 Anthony Ighodaro...... 2005-06 David LaPrairie...... 1990-91, 91-92, 92-93 Herb Goliday...... 2003-04, 04-05, 05-06 H. Grant Iler...... 1919-20, 20-21, 21-22 Ian Larkin...... 2009-10, 10-11, 11-12, 12-13 Justin Gorman...... 1999-00, 00-01, 01-02 Hank Isabelle...... 1974-75 Jeremy Lathan...... 2007-08 Nick Gout...... 2000-01 Avery Jackson...... 1944-45, 45-46 Shane Lawal...... 2008-09 Byron Grace...... 1938-39, 39-40 George Jackson...... 1941-42 Jim Lawor...... 1959-60, 60-61, 61-62 Derrick Grant...... 1986-87, 89-90 Marcus Jackson...... 2007-08 Morton Lazar...... 1931-32 Brandon Gray...... 2000-01, 01-02 Jackson...... 1986-87, 87-88 Bernie LeMieux...... 1960-61, 62-63 Art Green...... 1971-72 R. Talmadge James...... 1957-58, 58-59 Steve Lenda...... 1994-95 Eric Green...... 1977-78, 78-79, 79-80 Jeff Jax...... 1979-80, 80-81 Oskar Lenss...... 1961-62 Jerry Greenberg...... 1953-54, 54-55, 55-56 Mike Jenkins...... 1973-74, 74-75, 75-76 Donald Lester...... 1963-64, 64-65, 65-66 Dennis Grenier...... 1959-60 Cortney Jennings...... 2004-05 Charles LeSure...... 1996-97, 97-98, 98-99, 99-00 Chris Grevengood...... 1974-75 Herbert Jeschke...... 1941-42, 42-43 Kendall LeSure...... 2000-01, 01-02, 02-03, 03-04 Grewe...... 1942-43 Brandon Johns...... 1998-99 Carl Lett...... 1970-71, 71-72 Joe Gualtieri...... 1959-60, 60-61, 62-63 Art Johnson...... 1988-89, 89-90, 90-91, 91-92 Marty Letzmann...... 1964-65, 65-66, 66-67 Lawrence Gualtieri...... 1955-56, 56-57 Darre Johnson...... 2006-07 Morton Levitsky...... 1938-39 Dave Guinane...... 1972-73, 73-74 Don Johnson...... 1960-61 Jack Levitt...... 1946-47, 47-48 J. Gum...... 1925-26 Jerry Johnson...... 1970-71 Jim Lewandowski...... 1968-69, 69-70, 70-71 Robert Gunn...... 1924-25, 25-26, 26-27, 27-28 Adam Jones...... 1997-98, 98-99, 99-00 Danny Lewis...... 1991-92, 92-93 John Gutowski...... 1962-63 Corwin Jones...... 1995-96, 96-97 Frank Lewis...... 1978-79 Alfred Guzzo...... 1946-47, 47-48, 48-49, 49-50 Dwayne Jones...... 2004-05 Lequient Lewis...... 1998-99, 99-00 Kareem Hailey...... 1995-96 Emil Jones...... 1945-46 Michael Lewis...... 2012-13, 13-14, 14-15, 15-16, 16-17 Hair...... 1922-23 Willie Jones...... 1978-79 Russell Lightbody...... 1920-21, 21-22, 22-23, 23-24 Harry Hairston...... 2005-06, 06-07 Paul Juntunen...... 1940-41, 41-42 O. Linck...... 1925-26, 26-27 Norman Hale...... 1965-66 Edward Kasprowicz...... 1961-62 Michael Lloyd...... 1982-83, 83-84 James Hall...... 1962-63, 63-64 Ephram Kaufman...... 1927-28, 28-29 Tarpon London...... 1954-55, 55-56, 56-57 Morris Hall...... 2002-03, 03-04, 04-05 Robert Kaump...... 1958-59 John Lord...... 1956-57 Richard Hall...... 1944-45, 46-47, 47-48, 48-49, 49-50 James Kay...... 1945-46 Grady Lowry...... 1983-84, 84-85, 85-86, 86-87 Greg Halushka...... 1979-80 Derrick Kearney...... 1987-88, 88-89 Nate Mack...... 1976-77, 77-78 Donald Halverson...... 1953-54, 54-55, 55-56 Thomas Keller...... 1953-54, 54-55, 55-56 MacKay...... 1920-21 Tony Hamilton...... 1988-89 Neil Kelly...... 1961-62 Maurice Macon...... 1984-85, 85-86, 86-87 Buford Harding...... 1941-42, 42-43 Robert Kendrick...... 1954-55, 55-56, 56-57, 57-58 Maiers...... 1932-33, 33-34 Derek Hardy...... 1990-91, 91-92, 92-93, 93-94 Robert Kent...... 1940-41 Mike Maltese...... 1974-75, 75-76 EJ Haralson ...... 2016-17 Joseph Kerschen...... 1963-64 Dale Mandrell...... 1958-59, 59-60, 60-61 Yusuf Harris...... 1993-94, 95-96 Irving Kersten...... 1927-28 R. Mannogg...... 1920-21 Harris...... 1922-23 Horace Keryluk...... 1944-45 Irvin Marchand...... 1991-92, 92-93, 93-94, 94-95 Harris...... 1986-87 Roland Kesler...... 1968-69 George Mardigian...... 1942-43, 46-47, 47-48 Ulysses Harvey...... 1952-53, 53-54, 55-56, 56-57 Chuck Key...... 2014-15, 15-16, 16-17 Cornell Markham...... 1965-66 Gary Hawthorne...... 1978-79, 79-80 Billy King...... 1969-70, 70-71, 71-72 Alton Marks...... 2001-02, 02-03 Paul Hay...... 1965-66 Dwight King...... 1985-86, 86-87, 87-88 Ted Marsh...... 1941-42, 42-43 Gary Haynes...... 1968-69, 69-70 William Kingery...... 1938-39, 39-40, 40-41 Marshall...... 1928-29 Kevin Heck...... 1987-88, 88-89, 89-90, 90-91 Reggie Kirkland...... 2000-01, 01-02 Jas. Martin...... 1922-23, 23-24 Dean Hedden...... 1955-56, 56-57 Roy Klein...... 1945-46 Michael Martin...... 2011-12 (RS) , 12-13, 13-14 Tyrone Hemphill...... 1968-69 John Kline...... 1950-51, 51-52, 52-53 Fred Martus...... 1967-68, 68-69, 69-70 Michael Henderson...... 2006-07 Bob Kloss...... 1966-67 Ken Marzka...... 1959-60, 60-61, 61-62 Winfield Henry...... 1956-57, 57-58, 58-59 Nicholas Kluck...... 1948-49, 49-50 Jack Mathys...... 1935-36 Tyrone Henton...... 1971-72, 72-73 Ron Kochan...... 2000-01 L.W. Matthews...... 1978-79, 79-80 Larry Herron...... 1960-61 Walter Koepke...... 1956-57, 57-58, 58-59 David Mattingly...... 1958-59 Mark Herron...... 1992-93, 93-94 Albert Kofender...... 1944-45 Dan Matzka...... 1976-77 Tim Herron...... 1996-97, 97-98 Jay Kopicki...... 2008-09 Dwayne Maxwell...... 1971-72 Kevin Hicks...... 2006-07 Tony Kornichuk...... 1968-69, 69-70 Mazola...... 1946-47 Emil Hison...... 1946-47 Brian Koscielski...... 1992-93, 93-94 Marc Mazur...... 1997-98 Bill Holleran...... 1967-68, 68-69, 69-70 Kevin Kowalski...... 1978-79 Howard T. McCarty...... 1938-39, 39-40 Mike Hollingsworth...... 2009-10, 10-11, 11-12, 12-13 Bud Krause...... 1971-72, 72-73 John McClain...... 1967-68 Joseph Holloway...... 1941-42, 42-43 Krave...... 1924-25 Lorenzo McClelland...... 2007-08 Lynn Holmes...... 1956-57 E. Krieg...... 1919-20, 20-21 Ted McCree...... 1985-86, 86-87 Robert Holmes...... 1958-59, 59-60, 60-61 Kris Krzyminski...... 2005-06, 06-07 Dolzier McDonald...... 1954-55, 55-56 Andrew Horne...... 2010-11 Harold Kutnick...... 1947-48 John McDonald...... 1942-43

27 WAYNE STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK ALL-TIME PLAYER INDEX Greg McDowell...... 1990-91 Jack Patterson...... 1938-39 Ricky Rowse...... 2008-09 Rick McGowan...... 1977-78 Tom Pauly...... 1996-97, 97-98, 98-99, 99-00 James Rucinski...... 1947-48, 48-49, 49-50 McGrath...... 1946-47 Matt Paupore...... 1994-95 Algis Rugenius...... 1983-84, 84-85 Herm McKalpain...... 1972-73, 73-74, 74-75 Hyman Pavsner...... 1935-36 Cliff Russell...... 1977-78, 78-79 T. McKay...... 1921-22 Charlie Paye...... 1976-77 Delbert Russell...... 1945-46 Russ McKee...... 1962-63, 63-64 Mario Pearson...... 1987-88, 88-89 Russell...... 1929-30 Roy McMillan...... 1918-19 Helmuth Peindl...... 1972-73, 73-74 Douglas Rutherford...... 1942-43 McNaughton...... 1928-29, 29-30 Edgar Perkins...... 1957-58 Frank Sabo...... 1941-42 Ernest Melton...... 1961-62 James Perry...... 1963-64, 64-65 Sabuco...... 1946-47 George Merriweather...... 1984-85 Scott Perry...... 1984-85, 85-86 Jason Saddler...... 2006-07, 07-08 Nat Mickels...... 1967-68 Ralph Pershing...... 1949-50, 50-51, 51-52 H. Sadowski...... 1925-26 A. Miller...... 1922-23, 23-24, 24-25 Christ Petrouleas...... 1960-61, 61-62, 62-63 Justin Sample...... 2008-09 DeMarius Miller...... 2014-15 Don Petties...... 1981-82 Dan Sanders...... 1971-72, 72-73, 73-74 Brian Miller...... 1990-91, 91-92 Chene Phillips...... 2012-13, 13-14 Oscar Sanders...... 2002-03, 03-04 Tariq Mills...... 2003-04, 04-05 George Phister...... 1917-18 Sands...... 1987-88 Gordon Minton...... 1927-28 Harvey Pierce...... 1945-46 Wynn Sarden...... 2006-07, 07-08 Chris Misiak...... 1996-97, 97-98 Will Pierce...... 2004-05, 05-06, 06-07 Jimmy Saros...... 1970-71 Clifton Mobley...... 1942-43 Reggie Piggee...... 1967-68, 69-70 John Saunders...... 1961-62 Brent Mohr...... 1997-98, 98-99 Dave Pink...... 1962-63 Adrian Schaffer...... 2004-05 Julius Molis...... 1944-45 Benjamin Pittman...... 1944-45, 45-46 Meyer “Susie” Schechter...... 1925-26, 26-27, 27-28, 28-29 Howard Monk...... 1980-81, 81-82, 82-83, 83-84 John Pittman...... 2003-04 Steve Schoenow...... 1990-91 Wayne Montgomery...... 1945-46 Bob Piwko...... 1959-60, 60-61 Tim Schram...... 1998-99 Curtis Moore...... 1983-84, 84-85 Jason Poe...... 1998-99, 99-00 Bob Schulte...... 1967-68, 68-69, 69-70 E. Moore...... 1924-25 Pollakowski...... 1928-29, 29-30 Louis Schwartz...... 1918-19 Kevin Moore...... 1994-95 John Poplawski...... 1956-57 Mayberry (Maybury) Schweizer...... 1928-29, 29-30, 30-31, 31-32 Marcus Moore...... 2014-15, 15-16, 16-17 Ronald Porter...... 1953-54, 54-55, 55-56 Tim Scollin...... 1980-81, 81-82, 82-83, 83-84 Mike Moscato...... 1991-92, 92-93 Terrance Porter...... 1997-98 John Scott...... 1979-80, 80-81 Raheem Muhammad...... 1982-83, 83-84, 84-85, 85-86 Alex Prentice...... 1952-53, 53-54 Gene Seaborn...... 1971-72, 72-73, 73-74 Ron Munson...... 1960-61, 61-62 Charles Primas...... 1951-52, 52-53, 53-54 H. Seifferlein...... 1929-30, 30-31, 32-33 Munson...... 1933-34 Freddie Prime...... 1960-61, 61-62 W. Seiger...... 1928-29 Karim Murray ...... 2016-17 Fred Procter...... 1976-77 John Seppla...... 1949-50, 50-51 Nick Mutebi...... 2014-15 (RS), 15-16, 16-17 Cole Prophet...... 2011-12, 12-13 Dennis Servis...... 1988-89, 89-90 Leonard Myron...... 1939-40, 40-41 Jason Puryear...... 1975-76 Michael Seurynck...... 1987-88, 88-89, 89-90 Stanley Myzienski...... 1942-43 Quarles...... 1945-46 Jerry Sevick...... 1938-39, 39-40 Joel Ndondo...... 2012-13 (RS), 13-14. 14-15, 15-16, 16-17 John Radwanski...... 1954-55 H. Shannon...... 1920-21, 21-22 Jim Nealis...... 1978-79, 79-80 Jamar Ragland...... 2011-12 (RS), 12-13, 13-14 Donald Sherrod...... 1948-49 Earl Neely...... 1967-68 Damion Rashford ...... 2015-16 Lorenzo Shine...... 2005-06 Todd Negoshian...... 2000-01 Neil Redford...... 1952-53 Thomas Shpakow...... 1952-53 Bryan Nelson...... 1958-59 Lowell Reeg...... 1954-55 George Shuk...... 1947-48, 48-49 John Newman...... 1944-45 John Regan...... 1944-45 Carl Shultz...... 1938-39, 39-40, 40-41 Derrick Newsom...... 1987-88 Ramon Regan...... 1940-41, 41-42, 42-43, 44-45 Robert Siegfried...... 1945-46 James Newsom...... 1971-72, 72-73, 73-74 Mike Resmer...... 1966-67 Bob Sielaff...... 1966-67, 67-68 William Norwood...... 1956-57, 57-58 Josh Reynolds ...... 2015-16 (RS), 16-17 Clifford Simpson...... 1964-65, 65-66 Peter Nunez...... 1940-41, 41-42 Mike Reynolds...... 1963-64, 64-65 Joel Simpson...... 2003-04 Jerry Oden...... 2006-07, 08-09, 09-10, 10-11 Rollon Rhoane...... 1973-74 Eric Sink...... 1984-85, 85-86, 86-87 Chukwuemeka Okonkwo...... 2000-01 John “Jack” Rice...... 1938-39, 44-45 John Skiragis...... 1972-73 Cedric Olden...... 1981-82, 82-83 Ken Rice...... 1988-89 James Slusser...... 1963-64, 64-65 Steve Olech...... 1976-77 Gerard Richards...... 1939-40, 40-41 Homer “Tip” Smathers...... 1964-65, 65-66, 66-67 Oge Onwudiwe...... 2013-14 (RS), 14-15 (RS), 15-16. 16-17 Ed Richardson...... 2004-05, 05-06 Robert Smilay...... 1944-45, 45-46 James Orr...... 1982-83 Ty Richardson...... 1974-75, 75-76, 76-77, 77-78 Ian Smith...... 1969-70, 70-71 Marvin Ouellette...... 1929-30, 30-31, 31-32 Oswald Robbins...... 1924-25, 25-26, 26-27 James Smith...... 1956-57 Will Paige...... 1992-93 Rudy Roberts...... 1975-76 Mark Smith...... 1990-91, 91-92 Lenn Palmeri...... 1974-75, 75-76, 76-77, 77-78 F. Robison...... 1920-21, 21-22 Robert Smith...... 1958-59, 59-60, 60-61 A.J. Parker...... 2001-02, 02-03, 03-04, 04-05 William Robinson...... 1950-51, 51-52 Bryan Smothers...... 2007-08, 08-09, 09-10, 10-11 Bobby Parker...... 1995-96 Don Roble...... 1939-40, 40-41 Fred Snowden...... 1955-56, 56-57, 57-58 Erik Parker...... 2004-05, 05-06 Mike Rogers...... 1971-72, 72-73 Bob Solomon...... 1970-71, 71-72, 72-73 Abe Parness...... 1944-45, 45-46, 46-47 Al Rosenzweig...... 1919-20 C. Somers...... 1919-20 Sam Passmore...... 2002-03 Sol Rosenzweig...... 1918-19, 19-20 Herb Spathelf...... 1931-32, 32-33, 33-34 Angelo Patsalis...... 1976-77, 77-78, 78-79, 79-80 Bob Roth...... 1938-39 George Spencer...... 2014-15, 15-16, 16-17 Dennis Patterson...... 1966-67 Howard Rowse...... 1917-18 James Spivey...... 1961-62, 62-63

28 WAYNE STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK ALL-TIME PLAYER INDEX Suren Srabian...... 1946-47, 47-48 Kwesi Troutman...... 1993-94, 94-95 Randy Whitfield...... 1995-96 Reggie Stallings...... 2008-09 Jake Tuttle...... 1991-92 Whitley...... 1933-34 Dan Stanley...... 1968-69 Jim Twigg...... 1989-90 Grady Wicker...... 1977-78, 78-79, 79-80, 80-81 Travis Stanley...... 1979-80, 80-81 Bill Tyler...... 1970-71, 71-72 Paul Widdoes...... 1963-64, 64-65, 65-66 Earl Stark...... 1987-88, 88-89, 89-90 Ike Udanoh...... 2009-10, 10-11, 11-12 Eddie Wilcox...... 1984-85 Steve Staryk...... 1938-39, 39-40 Jim Urbanick...... 1984-85, 85-86, 86-87, 87-88 Tristan Wilson...... 2014-15, 15-16, 16-17 Mike Stavale...... 1974-75 William Van Fleet...... 1925-26 Warren Wildeman...... 1967-68 Arthur Stedman...... 1929-30, 30-31, 31-32, 32-33 Jon VanVleck...... 1939-40, 40-41, 41-42 Aubin Williams...... 1982-83 Rudy Steudle...... 1967-68 William VanVleck...... 1939-40, 40-41, 41-42, 42-43 Gerald Williams-Taylor...... 2010-11, 11-12, 12-13, 13-14 Darius Stevens ...... 2015-16 Dave Visser...... 1980-81, 81-82, 82-83, 83-84 Glenn Williams...... 1982-83, 83-84 Bobby Stewart...... 1982-83 Gunars Vitolins...... 1957-58, 58-59, 59-60 Johnny Williams...... 1994-95 Philip Stewart...... 1946-47, 47-48, 48-49 Jimmy Vlassopalos...... 1999-00 Keith Williams...... 1976-77 Boyd Stockmeyer...... 1932-33, 33-34 Willie Volsan...... 1973-74, 74-75 John Williamson ...... 2013-14 Clarence Straughn...... 1954-55, 55-56 Frank Wachter...... 1927-28, 28-29, 29-30 Nat. Winkleman...... 1917-18 Larry Strausborger...... 1959-60, 60-61 Ernest Wagner...... 1951-52, 52-53 Mark Wittock...... 1954-55, 55-56, 56-57 Gordon Strayer...... 1964-65 Terrance Walker...... 1993-94, 94-95 Fred Wolcott...... 1962-63, 63-64, 64-65 Charles Stremmel...... 1951-52, 52-53 Tom Walker...... 1965-66 Hank Woodmore...... 1985-86, 86-87, 87-88 Ludwig Stromayer...... 1960-61 Brent Wall...... 1999-00 Ryan Woods...... 2003-04 Walt Studinger...... 1968-69, 69-70, 70-71 Nick Waller...... 2008-09 Bryan Wright...... 2008-09, 09-10 Fred Sullivan...... 1917-18 Alex Ward...... 1998-99, 99-00 Robert Wright...... 1957-58, 58-59 P. Sullivan...... 1919-20 Jack Ward...... 1959-60 Joe Yelder...... 1973-74, 74-75, 75-76 Kris Suurna...... 1965-66, 66-67 Larry Washington...... 1958-59, 59-60 C. Young...... 1926-27 John Swalec...... 1962-63 Thomas Washington...... 1958-59 Curt Young...... 1976-77 Steve Swalec...... 1972-73 Stacey Waters...... 2009-10, 10-11, 11-12 Joe Zabrzenski...... 1966-67, 67-68 Shannon Swartz...... 1990-91 Durand Watkins...... 1994-95, 95-96 Gary Zaleski...... 1976-77 Lance Swick...... 1996-97 Gene Way...... 1973-74 Eugene Zang...... 1949-50 Mike Szajenko...... 1992-93, 95-96, 96-97 Benjamin Weinberg...... 1945-46 Pat Zarkowski...... 1975-76, 76-77, 77-78 Walter Szkarlat...... 1944-45, 45-46 Mac Weldon...... 1922-23, 23-24, 24-25 Ron Zenn...... 1973-74, 74-75, 75-76, 76-77 Ronde Taliaferro...... 1992-93, 93-94, 94-95 D. Wells...... 1921-22 Randy Ziegler...... 1960-61, 61-62 Steve Tarczy...... 1947-48 Jake Wenzel...... 1927-28, 28-29, 29-30 Oscar “Wally” Ziemba...... 1951-52, 52-53, 53-54 Kevin Tate...... 1996-97, 97-98, 98-99, 99-00 Walter Wesbrook...... 1917-18 Wayne State University began playing basketball in January of 1918 Chuck Taylor...... 1989-90 Sean Whalen...... 1961-62, 62-63 as Detroit Junior College. In 1923, the school became Colleges of Robert Taylor...... 1952-53, 53-54 Leon Wheeler...... 1944-45 the City of Detroit (CCD), then Wayne University in 1933, and finally Ron Teasley...... 1972-73, 73-74 Otis Whitehead...... 1971-72, 72-73 Wayne State University in 1956. Ronald Teasley...... 1944-45, 46-47, 47-48 Dave Whitfield...... 1966-67 James Telfer...... 1930-31, 31-32 Albert Tenenbaum...... 1927-28 Paul TenHarmsel...... 2011-12 Delbert Terrill...... 1945-46 Keith Terry...... 1941-42, 42-43 Kaye Tertzag...... 1957-58 Dave Thielen...... 1998-99, 99-00 Thielman...... 1922-23 Barry Thomas...... 1978-79, 79-80 Tony Thomas...... 1990-91 Eric Thorderson...... 1980-81, 83-84, 84-85 Jim Thorderson...... 1984-85, 87-88, 88-89, 89-90 Kurt Thorderson...... 1980-81, 81-82, 84-85 Mike Thornton...... 1984-85, 85-86, 86-87 Leonard Tigay...... 1935-36, 37-38 Andrew Tines...... 2008-09, 09-10, 10-11, 11-12 Tim Tipton...... 1975-76 Alex Tischler...... 1966-67, 67-68 John Tolwinski...... 1949-50 Gavin Toma...... 2012-13, 13-14, 14-15 James Topping...... 2007-08 The 1955-56 WSU team advanced to the NCAA tournament, where it defeated DePaul (72-63) in Fort Wayne, before falling to Kentucky in Iowa City. The Tartars finished the year with an 18-3 record. Donald Torres...... 1945-46 1955-56 Roster -- Front Row (left to right): 14-Ulysses Harvey, 17-Clarence Straughn, 16-Ronald Porter, 11-Donald Halverson, 10-Dean W. Townsend...... 1922-23, 23-24, 24-25 Hedden. Middle Row: 22-Lawrence Gualtieri, 23-Robert Kendrick, 18-George Duncan, 21-Mark Wittock, 12-Fred Snowden. Back Row: E. Traver...... 1924-25 Assistant Coach—Athletic Trainer Robert “Doc” White, 20-Thomas Keller, 15-Dolzier McDonald, 25-Tarpon London, 19-George Brown, Robert Trerillian...... 1940-41, 42-43 24-Jerry Greenberg, Head Coach Joel Mason.

29 WAYNE STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK DAVID GREER ALL-TIME VERSUS OPPONENTS & POLL HISTORY David Greer’s Record vs. Opponents Wayne State in the National Polls Opponent Home Away Neutral Playoffs OT Total DATE POLL RANK Alderson Broaddus 0-1 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 Feb. 10, 1986 NCAA 19th Alma 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Jan. 13, 1992 NCAA 20th Ashland 9-5 8-7 0-0 0-0 2-2 17-12 Jan. 20, 1992 NCAA 18th Feb. 3, 1992 NCAA 19th Augusta 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Feb. 10, 1992 NCAA 11th Bellarmine 2-1 0-3 0-0 0-0 1-0 2-4 Feb. 17, 1992 NCAA 10th Bowling Green 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 Feb. 24, 1992 NCAA 11th Butler 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 March 2, 1992 NCAA 13th (Final poll of year) California (Pa.) 1-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-1 Feb. 7, 1994 NCAA 16th Central State 6-0 1-3 0-1 0-0 0-0 7-4 Feb. 14, 1994 NCAA 12th Christian Brothers 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 Feb. 21, 1994 NCAA 12th Feb. 28, 1994 NCAA 10th (Final poll of year) Clarion 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 Dec. 7, 1998 Division II Bulletin 13th Concordia (Mich.) 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 Dec. 14, 1998 Division II Bulletin 10th District of Columbia 1-0 0-1 (forfeit by UDC) 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 Dec. 21, 1998 Division II Bulletin 9th Drury 0-1 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 Jan. 4, 1999 Division II Bulletin 6th Eastern Michigan 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 Jan. 11, 1999 Division II Bulletin 4th East Stroudsburg 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Jan. 18, 1999 Division II Bulletin 3rd Ferris State 7-3 4-8 1-1 2-1 2-2 12-12 Jan. 25, 1999 Division II Bulletin 3rd Findlay 6-8 0-17 1-1 1-3 1-2 7-26 Feb. 1, 1999 Division II Bulletin 7th Feb. 8, 1999 Division II Bulletin 6th Florida Southern 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 Feb. 15, 1999 Division II Bulletin 10th Gannon 4-4 4-6 0-0 1-2 0-1 8-10 Feb. 22, 1999 Division II Bulletin 6th (Final poll of year) Grand Canyon 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1999-2000 Preseason Division II Bulletin 12th Grand Valley State 6-5 6-6 0-0 0-1 1-0 11-12 Jan. 18, 2011 NABC 25th Hillsdale 10-5 2-11 0-0 1-0 1-2 12-16 Jan. 25, 2011 NABC 21st Illinois Tech 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 March 8, 2011 NABC 25th (Final poll of year) Indianapolis 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 3-0 Jan. 22, 2013 NABC 22 Kalamazoo 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Jan. 29, 2013 NABC 25 Feb. 5, 2013 NABC 19 Kentucky State 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Kentucky Wesleyan 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-3 Number of weeks in rankings: 29 Lake Erie 6-0 4-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 10-1 Most consecutive weeks in rankings: 11 Lake Superior State 8-5 4-6 0-0 0-2 0-0 12-11 Number of weeks in Top 10: 12 Lewis 3-1 1-4 0-0 1-0 1-0 4-5 Most consecutive weeks in Top 10: 10 Lynn 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 Highest ranking: 3 (last on 1/25/1999) Madonna 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Highest final ranking: 6 (1998-99) Malone 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 2-4 Last week ranked: 2/5/2013 (19) Marygrove 7-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 7-0 • From 1975-76 through 1996-97: rankings conducted by National Collegiate Mercyhurst 4-3 2-6 0-0 0-1 1-0 6-9 Athletic Association (NCAA) Michigan-Dearborn 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 • From 1997-98 through 2003-04: rankings conducted by Division II Bulletin Michigan Tech 6-4 5-7 1-1 1-2 0-1 12-12 • From 2004-05 to present: rankings conducted by National Association of Nebraska-Omaha 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 Basketball Coaches (NABC) Northeastern State 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 Northern Kentucky 0-1 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-3 BACKGROUND: Northern Michigan 6-5 8-3 0-0 0-0 1-0 14-8 The Associated Press began conducting a poll for the college division for men’s basketball on Jan. 5, 1961. The rankings consisted of colleges and universities that were Northwood 10-3 4-7 0-1 1-0 0-3 14-11 members of NCAA College Division and/or NAIA. A panel of sportswriters and sports Ohio Dominican 5-1 3-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 8-3 broadcasters voted for the top 10 teams from 1961 through the final poll of the 1967-68 Olivet 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 season. The poll was expanded to a Top 20 from 1968-69 through 1970-71, then reverted Saginaw Valley State 7-4 5-7 1-0 0-0 1-1 13-11 back to a Top 10 for the two seasons that followed. In the 1973-74 and 1974-75 seasons, Saint Anselm 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 the poll was extended to rank the top 15 teams. Shawnee State 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 The Associated Press poll was discontinued after the 1974-75 season after the NCAA South Dakota State 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 split the college division into Division II and III. At that time, the National Collegiate SIU-Edwardsville 1-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 0-0 2-1 Athletic Association (NCAA) took over the compilation of the weekly poll. The chairmen of each of the eight NCAA Division II regions ranked the top 15 teams starting with Southern Indiana 0-1 0-1 0-3 0-2 0-0 0-6 the 1975-76 season, then expanded that to 20 teams in the 1980-81 season. The NCAA Tampa 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 continued to conduct the poll until the end of the 1996-97 season. Tiffin 8-1 6-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 14-3 Starting in the 1997-98 season, Division II Bulletin, headed by Gary Rubin, took over Virginia Union 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 the poll and ranked the top 25 teams in NCAA Division II. That continued until the duties Walsh 1-2 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-4 of conducting the poll were shifted to the National Association of Basketball Coaches West Virginia State 0-1 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 Division II Congress after the 2003-04 season. In each of the last seven seasons, the poll Wilberforce 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 has been determined by a group of eight coaches, one representing each of the NCAA Division II regions. Wisconsin-Parkside 1-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-2 The data for this project was compiled by Roy Pickerill, Sports Information Director at Totals 137-68 75-127 12-13 9-14 15-16 224-209 Kentucky Wesleyan College; and John Kean, Sports Information Director at Missouri S&T.

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ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS Year W L Captain (s) Year W L Captain (s) Head Coach: David Greer Head Coach: Joel Mason 2016-17 16 10 Michael Lewis 1965-66 6 12 Tom Carlson, Don Lester, Paul Widdoes 2015-16 7 18 Michael Lewis 1964-65 11 7 Fred Wolcott, Jim Carmichael 2014-15 5 20 Michael Lewis 1963-64 8 10 Fred Wolcott, Colin Barnes 2013-14 12 13 Bryan Coleman, Chene Phillips, Gerald Williams-Taylor 1962-63 1 16 Jim Spivey, Sean Whalen 2012-13 17 10 Ian Larkin, Cole Prophet [NCAA] 1961-62 9 9 Ken Marzka, Fred Prime, Randy Ziegler 2011-12 18 9 Ike Udanoh, Mike Hollingsworth, Dale Brundidge 1960-61 7 11 Bob Holmes 2010-11 22 8 Jerry Oden, Bryan Smothers [NCAA] 1959-60 13 5 George Duncan, Gunars Vitolins 2009-10 14 13 Jerry Oden, Larry Edwards 1958-59 4 14 Winfield Henry 2008-09 12 15 Jerry Oden 1957-58 7 11 Fred Snowden 2007-08 10 16 Wynn Sarden, Jason Saddler 1956-57 14 4 George Brown, Ulysses Harvey 2006-07 13 13 Kris Krzyminski, Joe Carr 1955-56 18 3 Tom Keller, Ron Porter [NCAA] 2005-06 11 14 Herb Goliday, Erik Parker 1954-55 9 14 Clarence Straughn 2004-05 20 12 Darrell Evans, Morris Hall [NCAA] 1953-54 16 6 Charlie Primas 2003-04 19 12 Kendon Edwards, Kendall LeSure [NCAA] 1952-53 14 6 Charlie Primas, Wally Ziemba (Hon.) 2002-03 13 14 Justin Chapman, Jeremy Denha, Rick Fox 1951-52 19 6 George Adams, John Erickson 2001-02 15 12 Brandon Gray 1950-51 12 11 Ron Condon (Hon.) 15 Years 224 209 .517 1949-50 7 15 Game Captains 1948-49 11 13 Game Captains Head Coach: Ron Hammye 18 Years 186 173 .518 2000-01 12 14 Mike Brown, Chukwuemeka Okonkwo 1999-00 18 12 Charles LeSure Head Coach: Newman Ertell 1998-99 25 5 Tony Goins [NCAA] 1947-48 8 13 Game Captains 1997-98 13 13 Dan Bryant, Tony Goins 1946-47 3 15 Game Captains 1996-97 13 13 Game Captains 1945-46 6 11 Game Captains 1995-96 16 10 Yusuf Harris, Durand Watkins 1944-45 11 5 Abe Parness (Hon.) 1994-95 14 12 Randy Calcaterra, Irvin 1943-44 No Team —War Year Marchand, Terrance Walker 1942-43 8 12 Game Captains 1993-94 25 5 Scott Armstrong [NCAA] 1941-42 12 3 Peter Nunez 1992-93 22 10 Andy Ayrault [NCAA] 1940-41 8 6 William Kingery 1991-92 23 8 Otis Evans, Art Johnson [NCAA] 1939-40 9 8 Steve Staryk, Howard McCarty 1990-91 13 14 Otis Evans, Kevin Heck, Art Johnson 1938-39 14 5 Gordon Clayton, Jim Garretson [NCAA] 1989-90 10 18 Kevin Heck, Mike Seurynck 1937-38 14 4 Leonard Tigay, Gordon Clayton 1988-89 8 20 Al Ament, Mario Pearson 1936-37 13 4 Carl Bayer, Glenn Burgin 13 Years 212 154 .579 1935-36 13 4 Henry Berris 1934-35 10 8 Charles Ditkoff Head Coach: Charlie Parker 1933-34 9 8 Cy Berent, Boyd Stockmeyer 1987-88 20 8 Hank Woodmore 1932-33 7 10 Harold Bowie 1986-87 20 10 Grady Lowry [NCAA] 1931-32 11 6 Marvin Ouelette 1985-86 23 8 Grady Lowry, Scott Perry, 1930-31 11 8 Sid Cornell, Mayberry Schweizer Raheem Muhammad [NCAA] 1929-30 12 6 Frank Wachter 1984-85 17 12 Curtis Moore, Raheem Muhammad 18 Years 179 136 .568 1983-84 21 9 Herb Bostic, Haywood Bracey [NCAA] 1982-83 18 10 Tony Ball, John Bauer Head Coach: David L. Holmes 6 Years 119 57 .676 1928-29 7 13 Webster Evans 1927-28 18 1 Meyer Schecter Head Coach: Vernon Payne 1926-27 14 10 Robert Gunn 1981-82 15 9 Game Captains 1925-26 13 6 Oswald Robbins 1980-81 12 15 Game Captains 1924-25 7 10 Newman Ertell 1979-80 14 13 Game Captains 1923-24 11 5 Russell Lightbody 1978-79 11 17 Game Captains 1922-23 12 6 Russell Lightbody 1977-78 8 19 Game Captains 1921-22 10 6 Russell Lightbody 5 Years 60 73 .451 1920-21 11 2 Harold “Grant” Iler 1919-20 9 4 Meyer Blatt Head Coach: Robert Samaras 1918-19 9 2 Meyer Blatt 1976-77 8 20 Ty Richardson, Ron Zenn 1917-18 9 1 Fred Sullivan 1975-76 7 19 Chris Allen, Ron Zenn 12 Years 130 66 .663 1974-75 6 18 Chris Allen, Willie Volsan 1973-74 7 18 James Newsom, Gene Seaborn Program Record 4 Years 28 75 .272 99 Years 1,206 1,010 .544

Head Coach: Frank Gompert (Hon.) Honorary Captain 1972-73 11 13 Mike Rogers, Bob Solomon (Hon.) 1971-72 11 12 Bill Tyler 1970-71 11 11 Game Captains 1969-70 17 8 Fred Martus [NCAA] 1968-69 11 12 Fred Martus 1967-68 9 14 Fred Martus 1966-67 5 15 Marty Letzmann 7 Years 75 85 .469

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Charlie Primas, a Detroit resident and graduate of old Newman Ertell, was not only a four-letterman in football Russell Lightbody was an outstanding basketball and Leon “Toy” Wheeler was an outstanding athlete for WSU Miller High School, was inducted in 1976, the inaugural as a back, but the school’s only five-letterman in basketball football star for Wayne in the 1920s when the University back in 1918 when the school was called City College of Hall of Fame class. He was a 1953 All-American basketball due to the eligibility rules of the day, as Detroit JC became was called City College of Detroit. He was the outstanding Detroit. Wheeler competed in football, basketball, and center at just 6-2 ½. Born in East St. Louis, Illinois, he had Detroit City College. He won football monograms in 1920- male athlete at the College from 1921 through 1924. He track while attending City College of Detroit. Wheeler three letter-winning seasons and captained the team in 21-22-23 and basketball awards in 1921-22-23-24-25, captained the basketball team for three seasons and came to Detroit from Danville, Indiana. In 1918 Wheeler 1953 and 1954. He played with the Harlem Globetrotters captaining the 1925 team. The Detroit-Northern High led the nation in scoring during the 1923-1924 season. quarterbacked the first football team at Detroit Junior (1954-56). The 1953 MVP pick in the Motor City School product represented a contrast in discussing his Lightbody was rated the best floor guard in the Midwest College which was coached by David L. Holmes. Leon Tournament and on the 1952 and 1953 All-Tourney teams, career, saying “As an athlete, my only goal was in winning; during the 1923-24 basketball season. In football, he Wheeler also accomplished more following his collegiate he held the WSU season and career scoring record until the but as a coach I taught players to lose with dignity and to quarterbacked the 1921 and unscored-upon Tartar team. career. He went on to coach the Harlem Globetrotters and early 1970s. He held the WSU career records for rebounds, have respect for their opponents.” In 18 years as head In the 1920 Ferris State game, Lightbody scored four the famed basketball teams at Detroit’s Brewster Center. free throws, and free throw attempts. He was the school’s basketball coach at WSU, Ertell took his teams to a 183- touchdowns and converted six extra points for a total of Wheeler was also the Director of the Brewster Center until first 1,000 point man and the first to get 1,000 rebounds. 135 record, a .576 percentage. His basketball teams were 30 points to set a single-game scoring record which still his retirement in 1945. Wheeler, quite possibly, was the He also held the game scoring mark from 1953-1960. He famous for playing big-name competition and frequently stands in the WSU record books. Former Wayne Coach most outstanding Recreational Director and Supervisor in played in the 1954 College All Stars-Harlem Globetrotters took between-semester trips to meet top foes. He took David L. Holmes called Lightbody the greatest all-around Detroit’s history. Leon “Toy” Wheeler passed away on May series. Primas holds three degrees from WSU. WSU to the old NAIA Tournament in the late 1930s and athlete in the school’s history and a moving spirit of the 22, 1968, at the age of 70. also had his 1936 team invited to the Olympic Trials. athletic organization at Wayne.

John L. Kline lettered in basketball and track, but his Myron “Susie” Schecter was a three-year basketball George “Baby” Duncan was four-year basketball letterman George R. Brown, two-time Wayne State scoring leader, greatest accomplishments came on the court. Kline was letter-winner from 1926-1928. He captained the famed at WSU from 1955-1960, while playing under Joel Mason. ranks fifth on the all-time basketball scoring list with an All-American forward during the 1952-53 basketball “point-a-minute” team his senior year in 1928. In 1926 he He once set a single-game scoring record of 50 points 1,044 points. For three seasons, he led WSU in rebounding. season. During that same season, Kline was named led the team in scoring with 221 points. He was the first against Western Reserve on Jan. 9, 1960. That mark still His 953 rebounds ranks him third on the all-time rebound MVP of the Wayne State team as well as the Motor City man in the State of Michigan to score over 200 points. stands in the WSU record books. The scoring ace also ranks list. Brown led WSU to two National Collegiate Athletic Tournament MVP at the University of Detroit Christmas Schecter scored 750 career points while playing under Hall in the top ten in every offensive category at WSU. Duncan Association (NCAA) Tournament invitations. He won Tournament.Kline enjoyed a seven year stay with the of Fame coach David Holmes. Schecter was selected to the helped the 1955-56 team to an 18-3 mark and a spot in five letters for Wayne State including two in track. He Harlem Globetrotters which ran from 1953-59. He finished first Michigan Collegiate Conference Team in 1928. That the NCAA Tournament. He was the team co-captain in was a two-time President Athletic Conference high his basketball career in the Eastern Pro League. Kline year, his team finished 18-1, the best mark in the school’s 1959-60 and was named the team’s most valuable player jump champion in 1956 and 1957. He continued his ranks in the top ten on the all-time WSU categories of history. The 1928 team won the State’s first conference in 1960. The scoring whiz from Highland Park rewrote the basketball playing days in the professional league with field goal attempts, field goals made, and points scored. crown. Schecter also played professional basketball in the Tartar record books during his career. He still stands as the the Minneapolis Lakers in 1958, when he was one the first During his Wayne State playing days, Kline was known as 1930’s for the Flint Buicks. Following his collegiate career, third leading point producer with 1,290 points, the eighth black players signed to an NBA contract. He also taught in “Jumping” Johnny Kline. During his track career at Wayne, Schecter did some amateur coaching with the Parks- leading scorer with a 15.5 career average and the ninth the Detroit Public System. Kline set a school record in the hop, step, and jump with a McMichaels Team, a Ford dealership sponsored team, in leading all-time rebounder with 530 boards. leap of 47’10”. He also excelled in the high jump with a the late 1940’s. leap of 6’6 7/8”.

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William “Rip” Collins lettered in baseball for Wayne State Robert Gunn, a Detroit native and graduate of Detroit Cass Bob Solomon, a native of Milledgeville, Ga., and a graduate Fred Wolcott, a native of Lincoln Park, was a two-sport in 1941, 1946, and 1947, earned varsity basketball letters Tech, lettered in basketball four years at the City College of of Detroit Northern HS, was a two-sport letterman in star for Wayne State, lettering in baseball and basketball in 1941 and 1946, and also played football during a busy Detroit, as Wayne State was known then. Under WSU Hall basketball and baseball at Wayne State. He received letters (1962-65), earning six varsity letters and two freshman athletic career. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame of Fame Coach David L. Holmes, Gunn was a member of in basketball in 1971, 1972, and 1973, and four letters for numerals. As a guard, Wolcott earned All-PAC First Team posthumously. Collins was forced to enter the military the 1925, 1926, 1927, and 1928 Griffin roundball teams. baseball (1970-73). During his career with the Tartars in honors in 1964 and 1965, and was the team’s Fred Fisher service thus put his college playing career on hold until He was inducted into the Hall of Fame posthumously. both sports, he established 24 individual single game, MVP both years as well, becoming only the third player 1946. When Collins returned from overseas, he continued Playing most of his career as a center, Gunn was one of season, and career records. During his three seasons on at that time to achieve that distinction. Wolcott also co- his education at Wayne State. Although Collins was an Wayne State’s earliest prolific scorers, finishing with 756 the varsity, Solomon would set several season and career captained his junior and senior teams. His best season extremely adept baseball player, his talents as a fine career points in an era when 600-career point scorers records for scoring and scoring average. He became the in basketball would be his senior year, when he led the basketball player also single him out as a tremendous were very rare. He was the first WSU player ever to break only WSU player ever to lead the Tartars for three seasons Tartars to the 1965 PAC title with a 9-3 conference mark. athlete who loved his fun and games. He finished as the the 750-point barrier. Gunn led the nation in scoring in points, scoring average, rebounds, rebounding average, His 17.0 scoring average topped the Tartars’ championship fourth-leading scorer on the Tartans’ 1940-41 basketball with 267 points in the 1927-28 season, leading Holmes’ field goals, and free throws. At the conclusion of the 1972- squad, as did his 53 assists and .790 free throw percentage. team with 56 total points, sixth on the scoring charts in famous “Point A Minute Team” to an 18-1 overall record, 73 season, he was selected to the NCAA College Division Wolcott led all three years in free throw percentage, the 1945-46 with 28 points, and fifth among the squad’s top best in Wayne State history. That squad also captured the Basketball All-America Team after he set a new individual only player in WSU history to do so. Wolcott had a 16.5 scorers in 1946-47 with 50 points. University’s first-ever conference championship. Gunn season scoring mark of 623 points and 26.0 scoring career scoring average, which at the end of his career also had captain honors . average in 24 games. placed him third on the all-time list.

Fred Prime, a native of Detroit and graduate of Detroit Ty Richardson, a native of Detroit and graduate of Detroit Fred Martus, a native of Detroit and graduate of Detroit St. Al Ament, a native of Grosse Pointe Park, lettered four Mumford HS, only played two years on the Wayne State’s Cooley HS, set two career and one single game record Cecila HS, was a walk-on to the Tartar men’s basketball years on the basketball team (1985-89). While at Wayne men’s basketball and men’s track and field teams, but in his four-year men’s basketball career (1974-78) at program who eventually lettered three times (1967-70, State, Ament received all-conference and all-academic left his mark in both sports. Prime joined Wayne as a Wayne State. He lettered all four seasons at WSU, and and was the second Tartar to captain the varsity three honors. He earned All-GLIAC honors for the 1988-89 transfer. After sitting out one year, he lettered twice at was a two-time team Most Valuable Player (’75-76, ’76- consecutive seasons. He also received a freshman numeral season while also being named GLIAC “Player of the Wayne in basketball (1960-62). An outstanding forward 77).Richardson saw action in 100 games starting 79. He in men’s basketball in 1966-67. In his senior season Martus Week” twice. He was named co-captain his senior year. in basketball, Prime led the Tartars in scoring both years, played mainly at center, and led his team twice in scoring led the Tartars to their first-ever appearance in the NCAA In addition to his athletic accomplishments, he was a with 374 points in 1961 and 414 in 1962. He also led his and three times in rebounding. Richardson finished with Division II National Championships. In his junior season two-time GLIAC All-Academic selection (1987-88 and senior squad in rebounding with 123. His 21.9 career 1,484 career points. He led the Tartars in scoring and Martus led the Tartars in scoring with 320 points and a 13.9 1988-89). In the 1989 season, he was elected to WSU’s scoring average was a Wayne State record. Prime led the rebounding for two seasons. As a sophomore he averaged scoring average, and in field goal accuracy at 54.2 percent, McKenzie Honor Society. Ament finished the 1988-89 PAC in scoring and made field goals both seasons, with a 16.4 points and 11.0 rebounds per game. In his junior converting on 130 of 240 attempts. His 7.8 rebounding season leading the team in points (654)- a school record 23.0 average and 97 field goals made in 1960-61, and a season Richardson averaged career-highs of 20.8 scoring average and 79 assists were second-best on the squad. He which still stands today, scoring average (23.4), rebounds 25.0 average and 109 made in 1961-62. He was named and 12.0 rebounding per game. At the end of both seasons received the squad’s Fred M. Fisher Most Valuable Player (318), rebound average (11.4), and free throw percentage to the All-PAC First Team both years. Prime earned the Richardson was named the recipient of the Fred M. Fisher Award. He led the 1969-70 squad in assists with 110. (.795). Ament ended his career ranked first on Wayne team’s Fred M. Fisher Most Valuable Player Award both Award, given annually to the Tartars’ Most Valuable State’s all-time list in field goal percentage with a .563 seasons, and was a tri-captain of his senior squad. Player. mark - a school record at the time.

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The top field goal shooter in WSU men’s basketball Marty Letzmannn earned three varsity letters as a Scott Armstrong was a four-year letterwinner (1990- Art Johnson was a four-year letterwinner (1988-89 history, Otis Evans was a 6-6 forward/center who shot member of the men’s basketball team. In his initial 91 through 1993-94). As a senior captain, he helped through 1991-92). As a senior co-captain, he helped guide 67.7 percent from the floor while playing for the Tartars season at WSU following graduation from Cass Tech, the squad tie a school record with 17 straight wins and the squad to a GLIAC regular-season title (12-4 record) from 1988-92. His career shooting mark also ranked Letzmann led the freshman team in scoring with 183 set a then-school record with 25 victories. The Tartars and berths in the GLIAC championship game as well as seventh all-time in NCAA Division II history. Besides points. The next year, he helped the Tartars to the claimed the GLIAC regular-season title with a 14-4 the NCAA Great Lakes Regional title game (Sweet Sixteen). being the best shooter ever, Evans holds many spots for President’s Athletic Conference title with a 9-3 league mark as Armstrong earned Honorable Mention All- Johnson was named to the GLIAC All-Tournament team. his four-year career in the WSU record book, including mark. Letzmann played in all 18 games and finished GLIAC accolades. Armstrong was one of four players to He had the team’s best three-point shooting percentage sixth in field goals made (472), sixth in rebounds (684), third in rebounds (118) and fourth in scoring with 159 appear in all 30 games during the 1993-94 campaign and (42.3), making 55 shots from beyond the arc. Johnson ninth in games played (106) and 10th in points (1130). points. During his junior season of 1965-66, the native averaged 11.3 points per contest. In his junior season, he started all 58 games over his final two seasons, earning In his senior season, Evans set the school record for of Bruckenau, Germany, led the squad in three offensive was named to the NCAA Great Lakes All-Regional team Honorable Mention All-GLIAC honors both seasons. He shooting percentage (70 percent -- 168-240), breaking categories: rebounds (185), free throws made (83) and after setting a WSU record with 32 games played and completed his career with 88 starts in 111 games. In his his own record from the 1989-90 season. Nationally, he assists (50), while finishing second on the team in scoring making 46 three-pointers (46-100). Armstrong led the junior season, he led the Green and Gold in scoring (427 ranked third in field goal shooting his junior season and with 305 points (16.9 points per game average). In GLIAC in three-point field goal percentage (.510, 26-51). points). In addition, he had a team-high 138 assists, 65 fourth his sophomore year. Evans led the team in scoring addition to serving as team captain his senior season, he He holds the Wayne State record for career games played steals and 63 three-pointers made. Both three-point totals during his sophomore season with 324 points and was also led the squad in scoring in 17 of the 20 matches. He at 120 and helped the Tartars compile a 83-37 mark (.692 were WSU single-season records at that time. the top shooter and rebounder on the team his final three played in a team-best 716 minutes, and led the team in winning percentage) during his tenure. seasons. points (456).

WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME Persons wishing to nominate someone must include a list of athletic achievements, letters won at WSU, current address of nominee (or relative if nominee is deceased). Nomination forms can be found at WSUAthletics.com. The 2017 class of inductees, the 42nd class in history, increased the membership in the Athletic Hall of Fame to 237.

To be eligible for consideration, the nominee must have graduated or left WSU at least five years prior; received one athletics award; graduated from a four-year university, staff-faculty members become eligible after Kris Krzyminski was a two-time basketball letterwinner (2005-07), who earned Honorable Mention All-American separation from WSU, unless being considered for athletic achievement; evidence of outstanding career as an accolades as a senior while also being voted as the WSU athlete or staff-faculty member must be presented; consideration may be given to the professional or amateur Male Student-Athlete of the Year for 2006-07. He broke the school record for three-pointers made in a season as a athletic career. senior with 83 while averaging 23.8 points per game that year. Krzyminski currently ranks 22nd in all-time scoring with 973 points after starting all 51 games in his Warrior career, while his 19.1 points per game average is third in Information should be sent to: school history of those with at least 26 games played. His 120 career made triples is eighth all-time with his .446 Athletic Hall of Fame three-point field goal percentage setting the school record Wayne State University upon his graduation. He set the WSU mark for career free throw percentage (min. 200 attempts) at .836 (173-207), 5101 John C Lodge while finishing his WSU career 12th in assists with 235. Krzyminski’s 4.6 assists per game ranks fourth all-time 101 Matthaei with his 38.9 minutes per game still ranking at the top of the Warrior charts. A CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic Detroit, MI 48202 All-District First Team selection in 2007, he was also named to the GLIAC All-Academic squad as a senior after being named to the Academic Honor Roll all four semesters at WSU. A four-time South Division GLIAC Player of the Week, he was a Second Team All-GLIAC South Division selection in 2005-06 before being named to for 2006-07. Krzyminski is only the fourth person in school history with at least 200 rebounds, 230 assists and 950 points but the other three accomplished the feat in four years. He earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration management.

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