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THIS IS GOLDEN GOPHER BASKETBALL Director of Basketball Operations James Ware THIS IS GOLDEN GOPHER BASKETBALL Director of Basketball Operations James Ware . 73 Statistical History. 146-147 2005-06 Season Outlook. 4-6 Athletic Trainer Roger Schipper . 74 Williams Arena Records . 148-150 2005-06 Schedule . 6 Strength and Conditioning Coach Cal Dietz. 75 Support Staff . 76-78 HISTORY 2005-06 Roster. 7 NCAA Tournament History . 152-153 National Exposure . 8 NIT History . 154-155 OPPONENTS Golden Gopher Tradition . 9 Gophers In The NBA Draft . 156 North Dakota State/ UT Chattanooga . 80 Back To The Dance . 10-11 Golden Gophers in the NBA . 157-158 Gardner-Webb/Maryland . 81 Gophers In The NBA. 12-13 Last Time It Happened . 159 Coastal Carolina/Arizona State . 82 Williams Arena. 14-15 Jim Brewer . 160 UNLV/UAB . 83 Game Day At Williams . 16-17 Mychal Thompson . 161 Grambling/South Dakota State. 84 Gophers On The Road. 18 Kevin McHale . 162 Oral Roberts . 85 Golden Gopher Basketball Family . 19 Lou Hudson . 163 Illinois . 86 Academics. 20-21 All-Americans . 164 Indiana . 87 Student-Athlete Development . 22-23 All-Big Ten. 165 Iowa . 88 The Big Ten Conference. 24 National/Big Ten Awards. 166 Michigan . 89 Strength and Conditioning . 25 Team MVP Winners . 167 Michigan State . 90 Life After Basketball. 26-27 Letterwinners. 167-171 Northwestern . 91 The University of Minnesota . 28-29 Year-By-Year Records . 172 Ohio State. 92 University Campus . 30-31 All-Time Scores . 173-196 The Twin Cities . 32-33 Penn State . 93 Twin Cities Entertainment . 34-35 Purdue . 94 MEDIA Alumni of Influence . 36-37 Wisconsin . 95 University President Robert Bruininks . 198 Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletics . 38-39 Opponent Records . 96-98 Athletics Director Joel Maturi . 198 Athletic Facilities. 40 Opponent Game-By-Game Scores . 99-104 Twin Cities Media Outlets. 199 2004-05 SEASON REVIEW Media Information . 200-201 PLAYER PROFILES Gophers On Television . 202 2004-05 Season Review . 106 Adam Boone . 42-43 Gophers On The Radio . 203 2004-05 Results . 107 Dan Coleman . 44-45 Ticket Information . 203 2004-05 Season Box Score . 108 Vincent Grier . 46-47 Team Travel/2006 NCAA Tournament Info. 204 2004-05 Individual Game-By-Game Statistics . 109 Maurice Hargrow. 48-49 Athletic Communications . 205 2004-05 Highs and Lows . 110-111 J’son Stamper . 50-51 2005-06 Big Ten Composite Schedule . 206-207 2004-05 Big Ten Review . 112-113 Spencer Tollackson . 52-53 Radio/Television Roster . 208 Rico Tucker . 54-55 2004-05 Box Scores . 114-124 Lawrence McKenzie . 56 Ryan Saunders. 57 RECORDS Jonathan Williams . 58 Career Records. 126-127 Zach Puchtel. 59 Season Records . 128-129 Jamal Abu-Shamala . 59 Game Records . 130 Damian Johnson. 60 Year-By-Year Records. 131-132 Kevin Payton . 60 1,000-Point Club . 133-137 Brandon Smith . 60 30-Point Games . 137 Game-by-Game Statistics . 61-62 Big Ten Career Records . 138 Big Ten Season Records . 139 GOLDEN GOPHER STAFF Big Ten Game Records . 140 Head Coach Dan Monson. 64-69 Big Ten Year-By-Year Records . 141-142 Assistant Coach Vic Couch . 70 Team Season Records . 143 Assistant Coach Jim Molinari . 71 Team Game Records . 144 Assistant Coach Bill Walker . 72 Opponent Records . 145 2 GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 QUICK FACTS UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Location: Minneapolis, Minn. Enrollment: 48,484 (27,096 undergraduate) Founded: 1851 Colors: Maroon & Gold Conference: Big Ten Mascot: Goldy Gopher University President: Robert H. Bruininks Faculty Athletics Representative: Dr. Richard Weinberg Director of Athletics: Joel Maturi COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Dan Monson (Idaho, 1985) Career Record: 152-103 (eight years) Record at Minnesota: 100-86 (six years) Assistant Coaches: Vic Couch (Santa Clara, 1985) Jim Molinari (Illinois Wesleyan, 1977) Bill Walker (Missouri-Rolla, 1987) Director of Basketball Operations: The University of Minnesota is committed to the policy that all persons shall have equal access to its programs, facilities, James Ware (Texas Tech, 2000) and employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, age, marital status, disability, public Strength and Conditioning Coach: Cal Dietz assistance status, veteran status, or sexual orientation. Athletic Trainer: Roger Schipper GOLDEN GOPHER ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENT Basketball Office Phone: (612) 625-3085 To serve as a window to the University, in an environment of integrity and equity, that enables student-athletes to Basketball Office Fax: (612) 626-8937 achieve excellence in their academic and athletic pursuits. TEAM INFORMATION The 2005-06 Minnesota Men’s Basketball Yearbook is published by University of Minnesota Athletic Communications office. Additional copies may be purchased for $20 (shipping & handling included) by send- Lettermen Returning/Lost: 7/3 ing a check made payable to the University of Minnesota and mailing to: Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 University of Minnesota Athletic Communications 2004-05 Overall Record: 21-11 (Home:.
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