THIS IS GOLDEN GOPHER 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 ...... 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 ...... 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 ...... 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

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GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 2005-06 PREVIEW BREAKING DOWN THE 2005-06 GOLDEN GOPHERS • OFFENSE • Last season, the Gophers relied on a more traditional Big-Ten Up-tempo basketball is a staple in a Dan Monson coached basketball power offensive approach, utilizing the strength and size of 7-foot Jeff team. So is versatility. This year’s Golden Gopher Basketball team pre- Hagen. While the Gophers struggled some from beyond the arc, shoot- dicts not to deviate from either of Monson’s philosophical mainstays. In ing 29% in Big Ten play, the gritty Gophers seemed to hit all the big fact, the Gophers could be the most versatile offensive package that shots which catapulted Minnesota to a Monson best (10-6) Big Ten Monson has ever assembled. record. The Gophers will have sophomore Spencer Tollackson and The return of senior guards Adam Boone and Moe Hargrow, along freshman Jonathan Williams dueling in the paint this year. Both have with 2004-05 All-Big Ten performer Vincent Grier, gives the Maroon shown the ability to score around the basket and, moreover, the ability and Gold a plethora of flexibility. In addition, the Gophers return last to pass the ball to open cutters and spot up shooters (something the year All-Freshman selection, Dan Coleman, and the ever-explosive Gophers now have plenty of). Rico Tucker. All five of those players have the ability to score in tran- Look for Coach Monson to fuse all the pieces together as he works sition, from the three-point line as well as around the basket. This to get the Gopher offense to match the accomplishments of last year’s should help pry open Monson’s bag of offensive tricks and return the defense. Monson feels the key to this year’s team will be developing a Gophers back to the scoring machine of the past when they led the trusting environment among teammates; one that will produce a self- league in scoring in 2002 and were second in scoring offense in 2003. less mentality. “We feel we have very good skill players, and versatile ones that “The key will be if we move the ball and play unselfishly,” Monson can play multiple positions”, Monson said. “We would like to play more added. “We need to find the open man for the open shot. If we do that, up-tempo than last season and put our skill guys in positions where we’ll be able to put up points.” Dan Coleman they can make things happen.” POSITIONAL BREAKDOWN • POINT GUARD • • GUARD • The Gophers are in a unique position of losing The deepest and most flexible position on the a veteran point guard, Aaron Robinson, and Gophers this season, Minnesota will be led at returning a veteran point guard, Adam guard by All-America candidate Vincent Boone. Boone tore a bicep before the 2004- Grier. The first team All-Big Ten selection in 05 season, but was granted a rare sixth year 2004-05, Grier is the second leading returning of eligibility by the NCAA, letting the senior fin- scorer (, Purdue 18.1 ppg) in the ish his career on the floor instead of on the conference this season having averaged 18.0 disabled list. Boone comes into the season at points in conference action last season. Grier full strength after taking part in the entire off- fills a stat sheet each and every game and season conditioning program and playing in was ranked in five different Big Ten statistical the Pro-City Summer League. After transfer- categories last season. He was third in points, ring from North Carolina before his junior sea- 13th in rebounds (5.6 rpg), 14th in son, Boone played in all 30 games in 2003- percentage (.744), seventh in defensive 04, and started 27. He led the team and was rebounds (4.38) and led the league in steals ranked fifth overall in the Big Ten in assists (2.19). It may not always look orthodox, but with 123 (4.10 per game). The 123 assists Grier is one of the best finishers in college were the 10th-most in a season in Gopher his- basketball. Give him a seam in the half-court tory. Through his high school and college Adam Boone offense or a full-head of steam on the break career, Boone has been an excellent three- and Grier is virtually impossible to stop. In Maurice Hargrow season and a half transferring to Arkansas point shooter. He’s been known to make 40 or “We asked a lot of all of our freshman last addition, he made more trips to the free-throw and then transferring back to Gold Country. 50 three-pointers in a row from a spot during season and that will not change in their sec- line and made more free throws than any The fifth-year senior was an All-Big Ten practice. For the Gophers to be successful ond year,” Monson said. “We can use Rico at other player in the Big Ten last season. Honorable Mention player as a sophomore this season, Boone must connect from long either guard position because of his athletic What sets Grier apart is his ability to take and was second on the team in scoring, aver- range. ability and when he’s involved defensively, he over games and put his team on his back dur- aging 13.2 . He’s another “We’re thrilled for Adam that he can finish carries that into his offensive game.” ing crunch time. He was the only player in the lanky, athletic player who can put the ball on his college career in uniform on the floor play- Another player who could see time at the league to score more than 30 points twice last the floor, get to the rim, make threes and is ing basketball and not in the training room,” point is senior Maurice Hargrow. During his season. His 32 points vs. Wisconsin, 26 in the the Gophers’ best perimeter defender. His last Monson said. “When Adam plays aggressive- redshirt year last season, Hargrow worked second half, earned him Big Ten and National action was in 2003-04 when he played in 16 ly, he plays his best basketball. We expect extensively at the point with the scout team. Player of the Week honors. Grier scored in games, starting 15. He averaged 11.4 points him to play aggressively all season.” Sophomore walk-on Ryan Saunders could double figures 31 times in 32 games in 2004- and 2.8 assists in 31.1 minutes of action. Another returning letterman who saw sig- also see time at the point this season. 05 and scored more than 20 points, 10 times. nificant action at the point last season is soph- And its not all offense for the senior from Hargrow has scored more than 700 career omore Rico Tucker. Tucker is a tremendous Charlotte, N.C., Grier was the best defensive points and in double figures 37 times. In addi- athlete who can play both guard positions. His player on the gold-medal winning United tion, he has more than 259 career rebounds aggressiveness on the defensive end of the States World University Games team this past and 153 career assists. ‘Moe’ is another floor enabled him to finish 10th overall and summer. He led the team in steals with 26 and Gopher who can put a lot of crooked numbers lead all Big Ten freshmen in steals last season averaged 11.1 ppg during the tournament. on a stat line and could become the 33rd play- at 1.44 per game. In his first year, Tucker Villanova head coach Jay Price, who coached er in Minnesota history to score 1,000 career played in all 32 games, starting four, but his the team to a gold medal had this to say about points. play suffered in the back half of the Big Ten Grier, “He was incredible defensively, coming “Moe has improved as a basketball play- season. It seemed Tucker had hit the “fresh- up with so many steals, so many rebounds, er over the past year. We’re excited to see man wall” more than either of his freshmen and he finished on the other end,” Wright said him back in a Minnesota uniform,” Monson teammates. However, in April, Tucker was of Grier, “He is quietly our MVP.” said. “He’s going to be a huge part of this diagnosed with Graves’ Disease which affect- “What makes Vincent Grier a special team’s success this season. He’s an excellent ed his play for the final two months of the sea- player is his extraordinary effort every time athlete, he can shut down the opponents’ top son. Tucker is now being treated with medica- he’s on a basketball floor,” Monson said. “It scorer and he has added a lot to his game tion and has been at full strength since July. doesn’t matter whether it’s practice, pick-up or over the past season and a half.” Tucker scored in double figures 10 times as a the NCAA Tournament, Vincent will give you Grier and Hargrow will share this position freshman and averaged 5.8 points per game. everything on every possession. That rubs off with a variety of players including Tucker, With both point guards versatility, Monson can on other players.” Boone and freshmen Damian Johnson, utilize both Boone and Tucker on the floor at Minnesota welcomes back Maurice Kevin Payton and Brandon Smith. Rico Tucker 4 the same time. Hargrow to the lineup after sitting out the last

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• DEFENSE • Minnesota must replace the savvy of Brent Lawson, the quickness of The Minnesota defense took on a new attitude and intensity last sea- Aaron Robinson and the shot-blocking of Hagen. But, the Gopher son. The Gophers played with tenacity and purpose on the defensive defensive system is based on “team” principles of five players playing end of the floor. Minnesota was third in the Big Ten, giving up only 62.7 as one cohesive defensive unit. points per game in conference play. Only Final Four teams, Illinois “Our team won a lot of games last season through gutsy effort on (60.6 ppg) and Michigan State (62.2 ppg) were better defensively than the defensive end,” Monson said. “We need to replace some intangi- the Maroon and Gold in 2005. Minnesota led the league in bles on that end of the floor this season, but we have a better athletic percentage defense (.424) and three-point percentage defense (.274) base to build from at the beginning of this season. We have long ath- and led the conference with 8.56 steals per game. Three Gophers fin- letes that can get their hands on a lot of balls and can alter shots. A lot ished in the top 10 in the Big Ten in steals and Hagen led the league of our success will depend on our toughness inside, on the boards and in blocks at 2.12 per game in conference action. pressuring the ballhandler.” The Gophers are primarily a man-to-man defensive system with athletic wings that can pressure ballhandlers out on the floor.

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• FORWARD • • • Another position where the Gophers have two Minnesota’s biggest void they will have to fill veterans returning is forward. Senior J’son is the loss of All-Big Ten Honorable Mention Stamper and sophomore Dan Coleman center Jeff Hagen. Sophomore Spencer shared time last season and will be the Tollackson will be the main component to Gophers’ one-two punch again this year. cushion the departure of Hagen to gradua- Stamper, a junior college transfer from tion. Tollackson played in all 32 games and Independence Community College, played in started three as a true freshman. He has Big every game last year and started four. Ten size at 6-9, 267 and has transformed his Despite playing 17.2 minutes per game, the body in the weight room over the past year. native of the Bronx, was 19th in rebounding in Tollackson has a soft jump shot out to 15 feet the conference averaging 5.0 per game. and can score in the low post. He’s an excel- Stamper is the player Monson puts in at the lent passer for a big man and can run the floor end of games to come down with the tough in transition. The Chaska, Minn., native was . Stamper keyed the Gophers home the Gophers’ representative on the Big Ten victory over Indiana with eight points and Foreign Tour team, averaging 10.2 points and seven rebounds in the second half, six of 4.4 rebounds per game. those rebounds in the final three minutes. “Spence will play an important role for our Against Ohio State, Stamper hit the game- team this year,” Monson said. “He responded winning layup off a loose ball scramble with very well last season when Jeff went down 34 seconds left. with injuries and we believe he can be a qual- Jonathan Williams J’son Stamper “J represents our toughness. He sets the ity Big Ten center this season.” • FRESHMEN/WALK-ONS • example,” Monson said. “He does all the Another player who will take some min- Minnesota has another talented freshman things that coaches can appreciate. He’s utes at center is redshirt freshman Jonathan class arriving in Gold Country this season. always around the ball when it counts and no Williams. Williams suffered a sprained knee Damian Johnson, Kevin Payton and one is going to outwork him.” in the 2004-05 preseason that never healed Brandon Smith will look to break into the Coleman was an All-Big Ten Freshman properly. Williams played in only two games Gopher lineup this season. All three are ver- Team member last season after averaging 8.3 before being granted a medical redshirt. satile athletes who can play multiple posi- points and 3.8 rebounds per game. The multi- Williams is another Gopher who has worked tions. Johnson, a 6-7 forward from Louisiana, dimensional Coleman can play with either his hard in the weight room and has lost a signif- is a long and lanky athlete that will look to back to the basket or out on the perimeter. icant amount of weight to get in shape for this contribute at the position. He’s a very long player who can put the ball season. The St. Cloud, Minn., native is a force Johnson was 5A All-State in Louisiana and on the floor and get to the rim. His three-point- on the defensive end with his shot-blocking led his team to a runner-up finish at the state er with 1:14 left at Purdue, capped a 16-point ability and is an extremely quick leaper for his tournament. He will help back up the small second half comeback vs. the Boilermakers. size. forward position. Payton is a smooth athlete Coleman started 27 of the 32 games last sea- “Jon has all the tools to be a quality big who can create his own shot off the dribble or son and shot .342 from three-point range. He man in this conference,” Monson said. “He’s get to the rim off the bounce. Originally from scored in double figures 12 times last season. one of those players that just has that knack Austria, Payton moved to Camden, N.J., “D.C. is ready to take the next step,” for blocking shots and he can fill a big role for before his junior year and earned All-South Monson said. “No one works harder on his us this season” Jersey accolades despite missing seven game and he’s improved his strength and games with a separated shoulder. He had conditioning over the offseason. He’s a very surgery on that shoulder this summer and has difficult player to guard, but we need him to Spencer Tollackson been limited in preseason workouts. Payton become more consistent on both ends of the averaged 26.1 points per game, third-best in floor this season.” South Jersey, and played in the Capital Classic for the United States All-Stars. Smith ROSTER BREAKDOWN is a physically-gifted athlete who was consid- ered the top recruit in the state of Minnesota STARTERS RETURNING: 2 REDSHIRTS/TRANSFERS: 2 his senior season. He was the MVP of the 15 Vincent Grier G/F 6-5 205 Sr./Sr. 30 Jonathan Williams F/C 6-9 275 So./Fr. Inner City Basketball Classic and works 13 Dan Coleman F 6-9 225 Jr./So. 1 Lawrence McKenzie # G 6-2 180 Jr./Jr. extremely hard on both ends of the floor. # redshirting the 2005-06 season due to NCAA transfer rules “What I like about these freshmen is they ADDITIONAL LETTERWINNERS RETURNING: 5 are all gym rats,” Monson said. “They’re intel- 31 Adam Boone* G 6-3 205 Sr.(6)/Sr. NEWCOMERS: 4 ligent players who want to get better. They 11 Maurice Hargrow* G/F 6-5 200 Sr.(5)/Sr. 33 Jamal Abu-Shamala G 6-5 200 Fr./Fr. give us tremendous flexibility with our lineups 21 J’son Stamper F 6-6 235 Sr./Sr. 34 Damian Johnson F 6-7 192 Fr./Fr. and we’re not going to ask them to do too 50 Spencer Tollackson C 6-9 267 So./So. 3 Kevin Payton G/F 6-5 200 Fr./Fr. much in their first seasons.” 24 Rico Tucker G 6-0 190 So./So. 23 Brandon Smith G 6-6 205 Fr./Fr. Another player on the roster that won’t *sat out the 2004-05 season see time this season is junior Lawrence McKenzie. McKenzie is sitting out the year 5

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• SCHEDULE • The Gophers take on another challenging 2005-06 SCHEDULE schedule in 2005-06. Minnesota’s opener on Day Date Opponent Time Local TV Nov. 18 vs. North Dakota State is the begin- Sat. Nov. 5 SW Minnesota State (exh.) TBA ning of a three-game homestand to start the Thu. Nov. 10 Minnesota-Duluth (exh.) 7:00 p.m. season. On Nov. 30, the Gophers hit the road for the first time as they travel to Maryland as Fri. Nov. 18 North Dakota State 6:00 p.m. FSN North part of the Big Ten/ACC Challenge. The Sat. Nov. 26 Tennessee-Chattanooga 3:00 p.m. FSN North game will be shown live on ESPN2. The Mon. Nov. 28 Gardner-Webb 7:00 p.m. matchup vs. the Terrapins begins a stretch of Wed. Nov. 30 at Maryland (Big Ten/ACC) 6:30 p.m. ESPN2 four games in two weeks against major con- Sat. Dec. 3 Coastal Carolina 12:00 p.m. ference opponents. Minnesota travels to the Mon. Dec. 5 at Arizona State 9:30 p.m. Fox Sports Net desert on Dec. 5 to face the Sun Devils of Arizona State on Fox Sports Net. The Sat. Dec. 10 UNLV 12:00 p.m. FSN North Gophers then return home to play host in Wed. Dec. 14 UAB 7:00 p.m. FSN North back-to-back games against UNLV and UAB Wed. Dec. 21 Grambling 7:00 p.m. in Williams Arena. Minnesota begins the Big Fri. Dec. 23 South Dakota State 7:00 p.m. Ten season with two games at home vs. Sat. Dec. 31 Oral Roberts 1:00 p.m. Ryan Saunders Northwestern on Jan. 7 and Wisconsin on Sat. Jan. 7 Northwestern 1:00 p.m. Ch. 5/45 after transferring from Oklahoma. McKenzie, Jan. 10. The Border Battle vs. the Badgers Tue. Jan. 10 Wisconsin 6:00 p.m. ESPN a Minneapolis Henry product, was a member will be the third of five regular season nation- of the All-Big 12 Reserve Team in 2004-05 al television broadcasts. Sat. Jan. 14 at Purdue 7:00 p.m. FSN North–TD and will play both guard positions for the The Big Ten schedule has Minnesota Wed. Jan. 18 at Iowa 7:00 p.m. FSN North—TD Gophers starting next season. playing Ohio State and Penn State only on Sat. Jan. 21 Michigan 7:00 p.m. FSN North Walk-ons have played an important part the road and Indiana and Michigan State in Wed. Jan. 25 at Illinois 8:00 p.m. FSN North the Barn. The Indiana game on Jan. 29 will in the development of Dan Monson’s program Sun. Jan. 29 Indiana 12:00 p.m. CBS over the past seven years. Last year’s sen- be the Gophers only regular season appear- Sat. Feb. 4 at Ohio State 2:00 p.m. Ch. 5/45 iors Jeff Hagen and Brent Lawson were for- ance on CBS. The Gophers close the regular mer walk-ons that earned scholarships season in Evanston against the Wildcats on Wed. Feb. 8 at Penn State 7:00 p.m. FSN North before their time was done in the Barn. This March 4. The Big Ten Tournament returns to Sat. Feb. 11 Michigan State 1:30 p.m. Ch. 5/45 season, Monson has three walk-ons that will Conseco Fieldhouse and Indianapolis, Ind., Wed. Feb. 15 at Michigan 6:00 p.m. FSN North contribute to the success of the program. on March 9-12. Selection Sunday is March 12 Sat. Feb. 18 Iowa 3:30 p.m. Ch. 5/45 and the Gophers hope to see their name Senior Zach Puchtel transferred back to his Wed. Feb. 22 Purdue 8:00 p.m. FSN North hometown after attending Harvard for two called again this season. Sun. Feb. 26 at Wisconsin 1:00 p.m. FSN North seasons where he played football and bas- “We’ve put together a challenging sched- ketball. His physical presence will help down ule and one that our fans should enjoy,” Tue./Wed. Feb. 28 Illinois TBA TBD in the post this season. Sophomore Ryan Monson said. “We have quality non-confer- Or Thu. Mar. 1-2 Saunders played in 10 games as a true ence games at home and on the road and Sat. Mar. 4 at Northwestern 7:00 p.m. FSN North-TD freshman last season and has put on 20 obviously the Big Ten will be a battle each Thu.-Sun. Mar. 9-12 Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, Ind.) ESPN/CBS and every game for two months. It was a thrill pounds of muscle since the beginning of last Thu.-Sun. Mar. 16-19 NCAA First/Second Rounds season. A student of the game, Saunders will for us in March to watch on Selection Sunday Thu.-Sun. Mar. 23-26 NCAA Regionals see playing time at point guard this season. and see our name go up on the screen. We Freshman Jamal Abu-Shamala is a walk-on think this schedule will help us hear our name Sat., Mon. Apr. 1, 3 NCAA Final Four from Shakopee, Minn., who turned down again this season.” offers from other Division I schools to be a Home games in bold. Gopher. He was named all-state last season All times Central. and was a Mr. Basketball finalist while lead- Times and Dates subject to change. ing his team to a state championship. “Walk-ons have always been an impor- tant part of the Minnesota Basketball pro- 3-PT FG ATTEMPTS DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS gram,” Monson said. “Numerous times in my RETURNING STAT LEADERS Player Rk ATT Att/G Player Rk Num Avg/G coaching career I’ve had players start as Rico Tucker 2 83 2.6 Vincent Grier 1 133 4.2 walk-ons and become starters in the latter FG PERCENTAGE stages of their careers. Some have become Player Rk FG ATT PCT 3-PT FG ATTEMPTS FOULS all-conference award winners and captains Vincent Grier 3 200 425 .471 Player Rk ATT Att/G Player Rk Num Avg/G for my teams.” 3-PT FG PERCENTAGE Rico Tucker 3 27 0.8 J’son Stamper 1 81 2.5 Player Rk 3FG ATT PCT FT ATTEMPTS ASSISTS Dan Coleman 3 26 76 .342 Player Rk ATT Att/G Player Rk Num Avg/G FT PERCENTAGE (MIN. 100 ATTEMPTS) Vincent Grier 1 218 6.8 Vincent Grier 2 78 2.4 Player Rk FG ATT PCT FT MADE STEALS Vincent Grier 2 161 218 .739 Player Rk ATT Att/G Player Rk Num Avg/G POINTS Vincent Grier 1 161 5.0 Vincent Grier 1 63 2.0 Player Rk GMS PTS AVG POINTS AVERAGE BLOCKS Vincent Grier 1 32 574 17.9 Player Rk PTS Att/G Player Rk Num Avg/G FG ATTEMPTS Vincent Grier 1 574 17.9 Spencer Tollackson 2 16 0.5 Player Rk ATT Att/G REBOUNDS MINUTES Vincent Grier 1 425 13.3 Player Rk Num Avg/G Player Rk Num Avg/G FG MADE Vincent Grier 2 178 5.6 Vincent Grier 1 1152 36.0 Player Rk ATT Att/G OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS TURNOVERS Vincent Grier 1 200 6.3 Player Rk Num Avg/G Player Rk Num Avg/G FG ATTEMPTS J’son Stamper 2 62 1.9 Vincent Grier 2 85 2.7 Player Rk ATT Att/G Rk – refers to statistical rank on 2004-05 team 6 Vincent Grier 1 425 13.3

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ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. YR./ELIG. HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL/HIGH SCHOOL) 33 Jamal Abu-Shamala G 6-5 200 Fr./Fr. Shakopee, Minn. (Shakopee HS) 31 Adam Boone* G 6-2 200 Sr.(6)/Sr. Minneapolis, Minn. (North Carolina/Minnetonka HS) 13 Dan Coleman* F 6-9 225 Jr./So. Minneapolis, Minn. (Hopkins HS) 15 Vincent Grier* G/F 6-5 210 Sr./Sr. Charlotte, N.C. (Dixie State J.C./Raleigh Bonner Acad.) 11 Maurice Hargrow** G/F 6-5 200 Sr.(5)/Sr. St. Paul, Minn. (Highland Park HS) 34 Damian Johnson F 6-7 192 Fr./Fr. Thibodaux, La. (Thibodaux HS) 1 Lawrence McKenzie G 6-2 180 Jr./Jr. Minneapolis, Minn. (Oklahoma/Minneapolis Henry HS) 3 Kevin Payton G/F 6-5 200 Fr./Fr. Camden, N.J. (Camden HS) 32 Zach Puchtel F 6-6 250 Sr./Jr. Minnetonka, Minn. (Harvard/Hopkins HS) 2 Ryan Saunders G 6-1 193 So./So. Medina, Minn. (Wayzata HS) 23 Brandon Smith G 6-6 205 Fr./Fr. Minneapolis, Minn. (Henry HS) 21 J’son Stamper* F 6-6 235 Sr./Sr. Bronx, N.Y. (Independence C.C./Manhattan Center) 50 Spencer Tollackson* C 6-9 267 So./So. Chaska, Minn. (Chaska HS) 24 Rico Tucker* G 6-0 190 So./So. San Diego, Calif. (University HS) 30 Jonathan Williams F/C 6-9 275 So./Fr. St. Cloud, Minn. (Notre Dame Prep/St. Cloud Apollo HS) NUMERICAL ROSTER NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. YR./ELIG. HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL/HIGH SCHOOL) 1 Lawrence McKenzie G 6-2 180 Jr./Jr. Minneapolis, Minn. (Oklahoma/Minneapolis Henry HS) 2 Ryan Saunders G 6-1 193 So./So. Medina, Minn. (Wayzata HS) 3 Kevin Payton G/F 6-5 200 Fr./Fr. Camden, N.J. (Camden HS) 11 Maurice Hargrow** G/F 6-5 200 Sr.(5)/Sr. St. Paul, Minn. (Highland Park HS) 13 Dan Coleman* F 6-9 225 Jr./So. Minneapolis, Minn. (Hopkins HS) 15 Vincent Grier* G/F 6-5 210 Sr./Sr. Charlotte, N.C. (Dixie State J.C./Raleigh Bonner Academy) 21 J’son Stamper* F 6-6 235 Sr./Sr. Bronx, N.Y. (Independence C.C./Manhattan Center) 23 Brandon Smith G 6-6 205 Fr./Fr. Minneapolis, Minn. (Henry HS) 24 Rico Tucker* G 6-0 190 So./So. San Diego, Calif. (University HS) 30 Jonathan Williams F/C 6-9 275 So./Fr. St. Cloud, Minn. (Notre Dame Prep/St. Cloud Apollo HS) 31 Adam Boone* G 6-2 200 Sr.(6)/Sr. Minneapolis, Minn. (North Carolina/Minnetonka HS) 32 Zach Puchtel F 6-6 250 Sr./Jr. Minnetonka, Minn. (Harvard/Hopkins HS) 33 Jamal Abu-Shamala G 6-5 200 Fr./Fr. Shakopee, Minn. (Shakopee HS) 34 Damian Johnson F 6-7 192 Fr./Fr. Thibodaux, La. (Thibodaux HS) 50 Spencer Tollackson* C 6-9 267 So./So. Chaska, Minn. (Chaska HS)

* Number of letters earned

Head Coach: Dan Monson Assistant Coaches: Vic Couch, Jim Molinari, Bill Walker Director of Basketball Operations: James Ware

ROSTER BY CLASS ROSTER BY STATE ROSTER BY HEIGHT Seniors (5): Minnesota (10): 6-9 (3): Coleman, Tollackson, Williams Adam Boone Jamal Abu-Shamala, Adam Boone, Dan Coleman, 6-7 (1): Johnson Maurice Hargrow Maurice Hargrow, Lawrence McKenzie, Zach Puchtel, 6-6 (3): Puchtel, Smith, Stamper Vincent Grier Ryan Saunders, Brandon Smith, Spencer Tollackson, 6-5 (4): Abu-Shamala, Grier, Hargrow, Payton J’son Stamper Jonathan Williams 6-2 (2): Boone, McKenzie Zach Puchtel 6-1 (1): Saunders North Carolina (1): 6-0 (1): Tucker Juniors (1): Vincent Grier Lawrence McKenzie PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Louisiana (1): Jamal Abu-SHAMALA Sha-MAH-lah Sophomores (4): Damian Johnson Vincent GRIER GREER Dan Coleman Dan MONSON MUN-sin Spencer Tollackson New Jersey (1): Zach PUCHTEL PUCK-tull Rico Tucker Kevin Payton J'SON Stamper JAY-son Ryan Saunders Spencer TOLLACKSON TALL-ick-son New York (1): Freshmen (5): J'son Stamper Damian Johnson Kevin Payton California (1): Brandon Smith Rico Tucker Jamal Abu-Shamala Jonathan Williams (redshirt) 7

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GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 10 11 12 13 14 Construction on what is now known as Williams Arena was time for the 1992-93 season opener. The Golden Gophers’ The site of the 1951 NCAA Finals, “The Barn” can be a started in 1927 and completed in 1928, when it was dedi- locker room, training room, weight facilities, spacious frightening venue for opponents. The raised floor, one of cated as the University of Minnesota Field House. It cost offices and team meeting rooms were updated. The locker only a handful in the country, and the deafening roar of $650,000 and initially had a seating capacity of 14,100 with room was named in honor of former Golden Gopher coach 14,000-plus fans unquestionably has something to do with bleacher and standing room expansion to 16,000. The orig- Ozzie Cowles through the more than $100,000 in gifts from it. Spectators need to only witness the atmosphere and feel inal building housed basketball and winter football practice many of his former players. the electricty in The Barn just prior to any Big Ten game to facilities. When the basketball season was completed, the The east end addition is highlighted by the Williams find enough evidence to support that fact. With sellout portable floor was taken out and replaced by a pair of ten- Arena Club on the third floor. The Club overlooks the floor crowds cheering them on, the Golden Gophers have nis courts and an indoor track. Ohio State won the first bas- and can hold parties of up to 200 fans, adding another become very tough to beat at home in front of their loyal ketball game held in the building, scoring a 42-40 double touch of class to an already classy arena. The second fans. The Golden Gophers suffered only two losing sea- overtime victory over the Golden Gophers on Feb. 4, 1928. phase of the renovation project was completed during the sons at the Barn since the 1935-36 campaign. Minnesota The building was remodeled in 1950. Renamed in honor summer of 1993. It included the installation of theater-style was 14-3 at Williams Arena last season. The Golden of Dr. Henry L. Williams, U of M football coach from 1900 to seats, the widening of concourse areas and the addition of Gophers’ overall record in “The Barn” stands at 660-255 for 1921, it was divided into a hockey arena on one end and a both concession areas and women’s restrooms. a winning percentage of .721. basketball arena with a seating capacity of 18,025 on the A large portion of the renovation was financed by pri- A long and illustrious list of ’s great- other. From 1950 until 1971, it had the largest capacity of any vate gifts, including those to the successful $5.5 million est players have run the Williams Arena hardwood through collegiate basketball arena in the country. The capacity has sports-facilities campaign, and by the generous participa- the years, and many memorable games have been contest- been reduced to 14,625 in recent years due to renovation, tion of fans through the assured-seating program. ed within its hallowed walls. The renovation project will fire-code restrictions and handicapped-seating construction. In the summer of 1997, 21 barn lofts above the second keep the historic arena among the finest in college basket- Following the 1991-92 season, the renovation of deck were built. The lofts offer a spectacular birds-eye view ball and enable that mystique to live on for many years to Williams Arena began as part of a $41 million project for on- of the court with luxury amenities. The $2.3 million project come. Williams Arena is truly what college basketball is all campus sports facilities. The first phase was completed in added 304 seats to the capacity, raising it to 14,625. about.

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Returns to the Gopher lineup after sitting out last season with a torn bicep • excellent long-range shooter with sneaky athleticism • has a point guard mentality, understands the game and sees the floor very well.

MILESTONES Recorded 123 assists in 2003-04, the 10th-most in a season in Gopher history • has scored in double figures 12 times at Minnesota and 20 times in his career • scored his 500th career point vs. Wisconsin on Mar. 12, 2004 • recorded his 200th career vs. Iowa on Jan. 13, 2004.

2004-05 Redshirted • was granted a sixth year of eligibility by the NCAA • had surgery in the preseason for a torn bicep in his right arm.

2003-04 • JUNIOR SEASON Played in all 30 games, starting 27 • led the team and ranked fifth overall in the Big Ten in assists with 123 (4.10 per game) • 123 assists were 10th-most in a season in Gopher history • finished sev- enth overall (123/66=1.86) and 13th in Big Ten games (57/43=1.33) in assist-to-turnover ratio • scored 12 points, dished out four assists and had two rebounds in 33 minutes vs. Wisconsin in Big Ten Tournament Quarterfinal (3/12) • had 13 points, six rebounds, three assists, a and two steals in 32 minutes vs. Purdue in Big Ten Tournament First Round (3/11) • had seven points, tied a career- high with 10 assists vs. zero turnovers vs. Penn State (3/6) • scored 14 points and grabbed five rebounds in 31 minutes at Iowa (2/28) • came off the bench for the first time and scored 11 points, grabbed five rebounds and dished out five assists in 26 minutes vs. Michigan (2/11) • had 16 points, five rebounds and three assists in a career-high 43 minutes vs. Michigan State (1/28) • scored 12 points and had five assists and two steals in 36 minutes at Purdue (1/21) • had 13 points, five assists and a in 32 minutes vs. Iowa (1/13) • had 10 points, all in the second half, and two assists vs. Princeton (1/10) • scored seven points and dished out eight assists in 36 minutes vs. Wofford (1/4) • had his second consecu- tive 20-point game when he scored 21 points, on 7-of-14 shooting (tied career-highs), had seven rebounds, three assists and three steals in 37 minutes vs. Duquesne (12/22); also hit four free throws to seal the victory in overtime • had 20 points, on 6-of-11 shooting, 4-of-8 from beyond the arc, six assists and two steals in 29 minutes vs. Oral Roberts (12/12) • scored seven points and set a new career high with 10 assists, with only one turnover, vs. Western Illinois (12/6) • scored 17 points, was 4-of-5 from beyond the arc, had four assists and two steals in 36 minutes vs. Furman (11/30) • did not score, but tied a then-career-high with eight assists, three steals, and had five rebounds, against no turnovers vs. UMKC (11/17) in first round of Preseason NIT.

2002-03 • REDSHIRTED Redshirted after transferring from North Carolina. ADAM BOONE CAREER STATISTICS 3-POINT REBOUNDS Season Gp Gs Min Avg Fg-Fga Pct Fg-Fga Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. O-D/Tot Avg Asst TO Blk ST Pf/Dq Pts Avg 2000-01* 32 7 343 10.7 15-50 .300 10-31 .323 9-12 .750 1-28/29 0.9 44 33 1 15 27/0 49 1.5 2001-02* 28 18 687 24.5 66-144 .458 34-79 .430 36-44 .818 6-56/62 2.2 89 72 3 19 39/0 202 7.2 2003-04 30 27 961 32.0 85-234 .363 37-128 .289 46-60 .767 17-82/99 3.3 123 66 6 31 66/0 253 8.4 Career 90 52 1991 22.1 166-428 .388 81-238 .340 91-116 .784 24-166/190 2.1 256 171 10 65 132/0 504 5.6 *at North Carolina

CAREER HIGHS Minutes...... 43 vs. Michigan State (1/28/04) Points...... 28 vs. Florida State (2/17/02)* FG Attempts...... 14 - two times; last vs. Duquesne (12/2//03) FG Made...... 7 - two times; last vs. Duquesne (12/22/03) FT Attempts ...... 10 vs. Florida State (2/17/02)* FT Made ...... 8 vs. Florida State (2/17/02)* 3-Point FG Attempts ...... 10 vs. Duquesne (12/22/03) 3-Point FG Made...... 6 vs. Florida State (2/17/02)* Rebounds...... 10 vs. Clemson (1/27/02)* Assists ...... 10 - two times; last vs. Penn State (3/6/04) 2001-02 • SOPHOMORE SEASON (NORTH CAROLINA) Steals...... 3 - three times; last vs. Duquesne (12/22/03) Played in 28 games • started 18 games at point guard, including 16 of the last 17 contests and the Blocks...... 1 - six times; last vs. Purdue (3/11/04) first two of the year • led Carolina in three-point percentage at .430 • had eight double-figure scoring * highs at North Carolina games in his Tar Heel career, including seven during the 2001-02 season • scored 13 points (the sec- ond time in double figures in his career) vs. NC A&T • hit all five of his field goal attempts and was 3- for-3 from three-point range • also had four assists and two steals • hit 5-of-9 shots and finished with 10 points and four assists vs. Wake Forest • started at the point at Maryland on Jan. 9, finishing with eight points and four assists • started at Florida State on Jan. 16 and compiled 12 points and four rebounds • had the best game of his career on Jan. 27 at Clemson, set career highs in points (23), rebounds (10), field goals (seven) and three-pointers (four) and tied his career high in free throws made (five) • recorded his first double-double as a college player with 23 points and a career-high 10 rebounds at Clemson • his 10 rebounds were the most by a Tar Heel point guard since Ed Cota had 11 vs. Stanford on Nov. 27, 1998 • led Carolina with a career-high 28 points in the win over Florida State on Feb. 17, hitting a career-high six three-pointers and a career-high eight free throws while dishing out six assists with one turnover • 28 points were the most by a UNC point guard since Jeff Lebo scored 29 vs. Indiana on Nov. 25, 1988 in the consolation game of the Preseason NIT • hit 5- of-7 shots and scored 17 points with five assists at NC State on Feb. 24 • had 13 points and a then career-high eight rebounds against Clemson on Feb. 27. 2000-01 • FRESHMAN SEASON (NORTH CAROLINA) Became the 16th Tar Heel to start in his first game as a freshman since first-year players became eli- gible to play in 1972-73 • had 44 assists and 33 turnovers • had a season-high four assists on two occasions (at Appalachian State and against Clemson in Chapel Hill) • nailed three three-pointers at Appalachian State • strong second-half at UCLA was a factor in Carolina’s road win • had three assists and no turnovers and played good defense against the Bruins • hit a key three-pointer in the win at Maryland • did not score but played very poised for 15 minutes at Duke after Ronald Curry got in early foul trouble, posting three assists and two turnovers • registered season highs in minutes played, points and rebounds against Georgia Tech on Feb. 3 • scored 10 points, had five rebounds in 28 minutes in the win over the Yellow Jackets that moved Carolina into the No. 1 ranking in the nation • did not play in the loss at Clemson due to a sprained left ankle • had three steals in the win over Texas A&M.

HIGH SCHOOL A graduate of Minnetonka High School • high school coach was Jon Hedstrom • Minnesota’s Mr. Basketball as a senior, as named by the Associated Press • named the Minnesota Player of the Year by the Minneapolis Star Tribune • Gatorade Minnesota Player of the Year • two-time all-state choice • two-year team captain • as a junior, led Minnetonka to a runner-up finish in the state tournament and a No. 12 national ranking at one point in the season • graduated with a 4.11 grade point average • member of the National Honor Society • graduated in the top 10 of a 512-member graduating class • one of four finalists for the Franklin D. Watkins Award, given annually to the top high school African- American scholar-athlete • presented Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech to schools, businesses and celebrations for six years. BOONE SAYS “I was the first person Coach Monson recruited at the ‘U’ and have PERSONAL known him since before he was married and now he has four kids. Both our lives have changed and I’m proud to have played for him here Graduated in May with a degree in Economics • pursuing a Masters in Applied Kinesiology • son of at the U.” Louis and Susan Boone • born on August 16, 1981 • his uncle, Greg Boone, played basketball at the University of Missouri and Augsburg College, where he was a first team All-America • his father played basketball and football at St. Cloud State University. 43 Boone’s career game-by-game statistics located on page 61 GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 Can play with his back to the basket or on the perimeter • very long player who can put the ball on the floor and get to the goal • a threat in the paint and beyond the three-point line.

MILESTONES Named to All-Big Ten Freshman Team • scored in double figures 12 times. 2004-05 • FRESHMAN SEASON Played in all 32 games, starting 27 • was fourth on the team and fourth among Big Ten Freshmen in scoring averaging 8.3 ppg • ranked third among Big Ten freshmen in rebounding at 4.2 per conference game • scored 11 points and grabbed five rebounds in 26 minutes against Indiana in Big Ten quarterfi- nals (3/11) • had nine points, including a clutch three with 1:14 left to give the Gophers the lead for good at Purdue (2/26) in 21 minutes • scored 12 points and grabbed three boards in 25 minutes at Michigan State (2/16) • had eight points and a career high nine rebounds in 28 minutes vs. Northwestern (2/9) • scored in double figures for the third consecutive game with 11 points, grabbed five rebounds and dished out two assists in 24 minutes at Michigan (2/2) • had 11 points and four rebounds in 21 minutes at Illinois (1/29) • had 12 points, on 5-of-7 shooting, 2-of-3 from three-point range in 21 minutes vs. Indiana (1/27) • scored nine points, five in overtime, including the game-clinching put-back at Ohio State (1/19) in a career high 31 minutes • had three points and eight rebounds in 18 minutes vs. Purdue (1/12) • had seven points, seven rebounds and three assists in 25 minutes vs. Penn State (1/8) • scored 14 points, on 6-of-8 shooting, three boards and two blocks in 30 minutes vs. Loyola Marymount (1/3) • second consecutive game in dou- ble figures with 10 points, with four boards and two assists in 22 minutes vs. Coppin State (1/1) • had 12 points, two rebounds and two assists in 23 minutes vs. UNC Greensboro (12/29) • was back in the starting lineup and scored four points and grabbed three rebounds in 20 minutes vs. Chicago State (12/15) • was 2-of-4 for six points, with five rebounds vs. Central Michigan (12/11) • had eight points, on 4-of-5 from the field, and three boards in 25 minutes off the bench at Nebraska (12/8) • had 14 points, was 2-of-4 from beyond the arc, with three rebounds and two assists in 28 minutes vs. Florida State in Big Ten/ACC Challenge (11/30) • led team with 16 points, all in the second half, and had four rebounds and two steals in 25 minutes vs. in Great Alaska Shootout semifinals (11/26) • had 10 points, three rebounds, three assists, a block and two steals in 25 minutes vs. Furman in Great Alaska Shootout first round (11/24) • scored a career high 21 points on 7-of-15 shooting in 30 min- utes in his Golden Gopher debut vs. Lipscomb (11/21) • aver- aged 7.6 points and 3.4 rebounds on the Big Ten All-Star team that traveled to and over the summer. DAN COLEMAN

CAREER STATISTICS 3-POINT REBOUNDS Season Gp Gs Min Avg Fg-Fga Pct Fg-Fga Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. O-D/Tot Avg Asst TO Blk ST Pf/Dq Pts Avg 2004-05 32 27 737 23.0 108-254 .425 26-76 .342 22-35 .629 37-84/121 3.8 29 41 11 11 55/1 264 8.3

CAREER HIGHS Minutes ...... 31 at Ohio State (1/19/05) Points ...... 21 vs. Lipscomb (11/21/04) FG Attempts ...... 17 - two times; last vs. Florida State (11/30/04) FG Made ...... 8 vs. Alabama (11/26/04) FT Attempts ...... 6 vs. Lipscomb (11/21/04) FT Made ...... 4 vs. Lipscomb (11/21/04) 3-Point FG Attempts ...... 7 at Ohio State (1/19/05) 3-Point FG Made ...... 3 vs. Lipscomb (11/21/04) Rebounds ...... 9 vs. Northwestern (2/9/05) Assists ...... 3 - three times; last vs. Penn State (1/8/05) Steals ...... 2 - three times; ...... last vs. Loyola Marymount (1/3/05) 2003-04 • REDSHIRTED Blocks ...... 2 vs. Loyola Marymount (1/3/05) Redshirted after transferring from Boston College • only attended summer school at Boston College.

HIGH SCHOOL A graduate of Hopkins High School • high school coach was Ken Novak • finalist for Mr. Basketball in 2003 • named all-state after his junior and senior seasons • all-area pick his senior season • named all-conference his final two seasons • averaged 15.0 points and 8.0 rebounds his senior year • helped lead Hopkins to a third-place finish in the Minnesota State AAAA Tournament in 2003 • won a state title in 2002 • earned three basketball letters • named to the ‘B’ honor roll • high school teammate of Utah Jazz forward Kris Humphries.

PERSONAL Son of David and Julie Coleman • business and marketing education major • uncle, Ben, was a Gopher basketball letterwiner in 1980-81 • born February 13, 1985.

COLEMAN GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

2004-05 GAME-BY-GAME Opponent (Date) Start Min Fg-Fa 3g-3a Ft-Fta O-D/T PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Lipscomb (11/21) Y 30 7-15 3-4 4-6 3-0/3 3 2 1 0 0 21 vs. Furman (11/24)* Y 25 4-8 2-2 0-0 0-3/3 0 3 1 1 2 10 vs. Alabama (11/26)* Y 25 8-17 0-3 0-1 1-3/4 5 0 1 1 2 16 vs. Oklahoma (11/27)* Y 22 3-11 0-3 2-4 2-3/5 2 0 2 0 0 8 Florida State (11/30) Y 28 6-17 2-4 0-0 1-2/3 0 2 2 0 0 14 Holy Cross (12/4) N 16 0-3 0-1 0-0 0-2/2 0 3 2 1 0 0 at Nebraska (12/8) N 25 4-5 0-0 0-0 1-2/3 2 1 0 0 1 8 Central Michigan (12/11) N 15 2-4 0-1 2-2 1-4/5 1 0 2 0 1 6 Chicago State (12/15) Y 20 2-5 0-1 0-0 0-3/3 2 1 0 0 0 4 St. Francis (Pa.) (12/22) Y 22 2-5 0-1 0-0 1-2/3 2 1 1 0 0 4 UNC Greensboro (12/29) Y 23 5-7 2-2 0-0 2-0/2 0 2 1 0 0 12 Coppin State (1/1) Y 22 4-11 2-4 0-0 0-4/4 0 2 1 0 0 10 Loyola Marymount (1/3) Y 30 6-8 1-2 1-2 0-3/3 0 0 3 2 0 14 Penn State (1/8) Y 25 2-6 0-2 3-5 3-4/7 3 3 1 0 0 7 Purdue (1/12) Y 18 1-6 0-3 1-2 1-7/8 4 1 1 1 0 3 at Iowa (1/15) Y 21 3-8 2-5 1-2 1-1/2 1 0 1 1 1 9 at Ohio State (1/19) Y 31 4-13 1-7 0-0 2-2/2 3 0 1 0 0 9 Michigan State (1/22) Y 23 1-4 0-2 0-1 1-4/5 1 1 0 1 0 2 Indiana (1/26) N 21 5-7 2-3 0-0 0-1/1 1 0 0 1 1 12 at Illinois (1/29) N 21 5-12 1-4 0-0 3-1/4 4 1 4 0 0 11 at Michigan (2/2) Y 24 5-8 1-2 0-0 0-5/5 3 2 1 0 0 11 COLEMAN SAYS Wisconsin (2/5) Y 28 3-6 0-1 0-0 1-6/7 1 0 1 1 0 6 “Coach Ware is my guy. We’re both from Hopkins and we’re very sim- Northwestern (2/9) Y 28 3-6 0-0 2-4 1-8/9 1 0 3 1 0 8 ilar in our attention to detail and ethusiasm for the game. I don’t know at Indiana (2/12) Y 14 0-5 0-3 0-0 1-2/3 0 0 0 0 1 0 at Michigan State (2/16) Y 25 5-10 2-2 0-0 2-1/3 1 1 2 0 0 12 anyone who loves the game more.” Ohio State (2/19) Y 23 2-7 1-3 2-2 1-5/6 2 1 2 0 0 7 Iowa (2/23) Y 22 3-9 1-3 0-0 0-3/3 3 0 0 0 0 7 at Purdue (2/26) Y 21 3-6 1-2 2-2 0-0/0 1 0 0 0 1 9 at Penn State (3/2) Y 18 4-7 0-2 0-0 2-1/3 4 0 1 0 1 8 vs. Indiana (3/11) Y 26 4-9 1-1 2-2 3-2/5 1 1 2 0 0 11 vs. Illinois (3/12) Y 21 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-1/2 1 0 2 0 0 0 vs. Iowa State (3/18) Y 24 2-7 1-3 0-0 2-1/3 3 1 2 0 0 5 Totals 32/30 737 108-254 26-76 22-35 37-84/121 55 29 41 11 11 264 45

GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 All-America candidate • one of the best players in the conference and the nation • is the best finisher around the goal in college basketball • great first step, excellent defender and athlete • won a gold medal with the United States World University Games team in Izmir, this past summer • started four games, was fourth on the team in scoring averaging 11.1 ppg • led the team and was fifth in the tournament with 26 steals • third on the team in rebounding at 4.6 rpg • also led the Americans in free throws and free throw attempts (23-35).

MILESTONES Named All-Big Ten First Team by the coaches and Second Team by the media • named USBWA and NABC First Team All-District • named All-Big Ten Tournament • named Big Ten Player of the Week on Feb. 7 • earned National Player of the Week honors from ESPN.com on Feb. 7 • scored the 10th-most points in a season in school history with 574 • became third Gopher to lead the Big Ten in steals - conference games (2.19) • his 63 steals led the team and tied for the fifth-best mark in a season in school history • during Big Ten play, his 35 steals are the fifth-most in a season • 161 free throws made and 218 free throw attempts ranks him third on both overall season lists • was 90-of-121 from the line in Big Ten play, good for eighth in the league and fourth on the Gopher season Big Ten lists • scored his 700th career point vs. Illinois on March 12, 2005 • grabbed his 200th career rebound at Illinois on Jan. 29, 2005 • has scored in double figures 36 times in his career, 31 times at Minnesota • has 10 20-point games and two 30-point games. 2004-05 • JUNIOR SEASON Played in all 32 games, starting 30 • led the team and was third overall in the Big Ten in scoring averaging 17.9 ppg • led the Big Ten overall in steals at 1.97 per game • was 13th overall in rebounding (5.6) and 14th in free throw percent- age (.739) • had 14 points, nine rebounds and four steals while playing all 40 minutes vs. Iowa State in NCAA First Round (3/18) • scored a game-high 24 points, grabbed eight rebounds, had three assists and three steals in 39 min- utes against Illinois in Big Ten semifinals (3/12) • led team with 16 points and seven rebounds in 39 minutes against Indiana in Big Ten quarterfinals (3/11) • scored 27 points, on 8-of-13 shooting, 11-of-14 from the free-throw line, four rebounds, two assists and four steals in 40 minutes at Penn State (3/2) • led team with 15 points, five assists and four steals in 40 minutes at Purdue (2/26) • had 17 points, three rebounds, two steals and a career high six assists in 40 minutes vs. Iowa (2/23) • recorded his second double-double of his career with 14 points and 10 rebounds, along with four assists in 38 minutes vs. Ohio State (2/19) • had 21 points, grabbed three boards and a steal playing all 40 minutes at Indiana (2/12) • recorded back-to-back 30-plus point efforts with 32 points, on 9-of-16 shooting, 12-of-14 from the line, seven boards and a steal in 40 minutes vs. Northwestern (2/9) • scored a career-high 32 points, 26 in the sec- ond half, on 14-of-21 shooting, grabbed five boards in 38 minutes vs. Wisconsin (2/5) • his 26 second half points matched the entire Wisconsin team output for the half • named Big Ten Player of the Week for the week of Jan. 31 - Feb. 6 • 32 points was the most scored by a conference player in a league non-overtime game • had 17 points, was 7-of-10 from the line, grabbed eight rebounds and had two steals in 36 minutes at Illinois (1/29) • recorded the first double-double of his career with 22 points and 12 rebounds, also tied a career high with five steals, in a career high 42 minutes in overtime win at Ohio State (1/19) • had 14 points, on 10-of-12 from the line, grabbed six boards and dished out three assists in 37 minutes vs. Purdue (1/12) • came off the bench VINCENT GRIER

CAREER STATISTICS 3-POINT REBOUNDS Season Gp Gs Min Avg Fg-Fga Pct Fg-Fga Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. O-D/Tot Avg Asst TO Blk ST Pf/Dq Pts Avg 2002-03 29 2 528 18.2 64-123 .520 1-3 .333 23-47 .489 39-59/98 3.4 40 30 7 33 62/0 152 5.2 2004-05 32 30 1152 36.0 200-425 .471 13-52 .250 161-218 .739 45-133/178 5.6 78 85 7 63 62/0 574 17.9 Career 61 32 1680 27.5 264-548 .482 14-55 .254 184-265 .694 84-192/276 4.5 118 115 14 96 124/0 726 11.9

CAREER HIGHS Minutes ...... 42 at Ohio State (1/19/05) Points ...... 32 - two times; last vs. Northwestern (2/9/05) FG Attempts ...... 25 vs. Illinois (2/5/05) FG Made ...... 14 vs. Wisconsin (2/5/05) FT Attempts ...... 14 - twice; last at Penn State (3/2/05) FT Made ...... 12 vs. Northwestern (2/9/05) 3-Point FG Attempts ...... 5 vs. Florida State (11/30/04) 3-Point FG Made ...... 3 - three times; ...... last vs. UNC Greensboro (12/29/04) Rebounds ...... 12 at Ohio State (1/19/05) Assists ...... 6 vs. Iowa (2/23/05) Steals ...... 5 - two times; last at Ohio State (1/19/05) Blocks ...... 2 vs. Loyola-Chicago (12/27/02)* to score 15 points, grab three boards, dish out four assists and had one steal in 20 minutes vs. Loyola *high recorded at Charlotte Marymount (1/3) • had 16 points, on 6-of-10 shooting, seven rebounds, four assists, a block and two steals in 29 minutes vs. Coppin State (1/1) • scored a then career-high 25 points, on 9-of-13 shoot- ing, 3-of-4 from beyond the arc and 4-of-4 from the line, and had four assists and three steals in 24 minutes vs. UNC Greensboro (12/29) • had 12 points, six rebounds, with five assists and had two steals in 31 minutes vs. St. Francis (12/22) • had 19 points, was 7-of-8 from the line, and had eight rebounds in 36 minutes vs. Central Michigan (12/11) • led team with 17 points, was 3-of-4 from beyond the arc, and grabbed eight boards in 40 minutes at Nebraska (12/8) • also hit two late threes to put the game out of reach vs. the Huskers • had 19 points, on 7-of-11 from the field, grabbed five boards and had two steals in a career-high 40 minutes vs. Holy Cross (12/4) • scored 23 points, on 8-of-16 from the field and 3-of-5 from beyond the arc, grabbed five rebounds and had two assists in 38 min- utes vs. Florida State in Big Ten/ACC Challenge (11/30) • scored 18 points on 7-of-14 shooting and grabbed two rebounds in 36 minutes vs. Oklahoma in Great Alaska Shootout Third Place Game (11/27) • named to Great Alaska Shootout All-Tournament Team • recorded a then career high 24 points, on 7-14 shooting, 10-11 from the line in 37 minutes vs. Furman in Great Alaska Shootout first round • also had five assists, led the team with six boards, four steals and was named Player of the Game (11/24) • set then career highs in his first game as a Gopher with 23 points, on 9-of-10 shoot- ing, in 36 minutes vs. Lipscomb (11/21). 2003-04 • SOPHOMORE SEASON (DIXIE STATE JUNIOR COLLEGE) Named to the All-Region 18 team • All-Scenic Western Athletic Conference • member of the SWAC All-Tournament Team • had 34 points and 11 rebounds in the Region 18 semifinals • averaged 17.4 points, 6.2 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 2.3 steals per game • SecondTteam Street & Smith’s Super Sophomore • ranked the top JC wing guard by Lindy’s • second-ranked JC by The Sporting News.

2002-03 • FRESHMAN SEASON (UNC-CHARLOTTE) Played in all 29 games, starting two • averaged 5.2 points and 3.4 rebounds and 1.1 steals in 18.2 minutes per game • shot .520 (64-123) from the field, leading the team • had 10 points and six rebounds in his final game with Charlotte vs. UAB in Conference USA quarterfinals. HIGH SCHOOL A graduate of Bonner Academy high school in Raleigh, N.C. • high school coach was Marvin Reed • a top-100 recruit who was ranked #52 by Insider’s Hoops; #72 by Blue Chips; #86 by All Star Sports; and #100 by Prep Stars • averaged 23.0 points and 6.0 rebounds as a senior • averaged 23 points, eight rebounds and five assists as a junior • had a 33-point effort vs. Oak Hill Academy as a junior. PERSONAL Born March 14, 1983 • son of Gerona and Lizzie Goode • communication studies major.

Grier’s career game-by-game statistics located on page 61 GRIER SAYS “Coach Monson is definitely a players’ coach. He promoted me for USA Basketball and he’s constantly pushing me to be the best player I can be.” 47

GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 Hargrow (along with Vincent Grier) gives the Gophers one of the best wing combinations in the country • an excellent athlete who can knock down the three or take the ball to the goal • the team’s best perimeter defender.

MILESTONES Has scored in double figures 37 times in his career • scored his 700th career point vs. Princeton on Jan. 10, 2004 • grabbed his 200th career rebound at Virginia on Dec. 3, 2003 • has two career double-doubles.

2004-05 • REDSHIRT Sat out the season after transferring back from Arkansas.

2003-04 • JUNIOR SEASON Played in 16 games, starting 15 • averaged 11.4 points and 2.8 assists in 31.1 minutes • scored nine points off the bench at Purdue (1/21) in 29 minutes • had eight points, eight rebounds and four assists in 26 minutes vs. Iowa (1/13) • had 12 points, seven boards and three assists in 33 minutes at Penn State (1/7) • scored 19 points and grabbed seven boards in 32 minutes vs. Wofford (1/4) • had his sixth straight game scoring in double figures with 14 points, three rebounds and three assists in 35 minutes vs. Nebraska (12/29) • keyed a major comeback with five points in a 14-0 run, down 18 vs. Duquesne (12/22), finished with 15 points, four assists and four boards in a career-high 42 minutes • had 19 points, was 8-of-9 from the field, dished out five assists, had one block and two steals in 32 minutes vs. Oral Roberts (12/12) • scored 15 points, was 3-of-4 from beyond the arc, and had four assists and two steals vs. Long Beach State (12/9).• scored 16 points and grabbed seven rebounds in 29 minutes vs. Western Illinois (12/6) • recorded his second career double-double with 11 points and 15 rebounds, also had six assists, in 38 minutes at Virginia (12/3) • had eight points, three rebounds, three assists and tied a career high with four steals at Utah (11/19) in the second round of the Preseason NIT • scored 18 points, on 6-of-11 shooting, 2-of-2 from beyond the arc, with four rebounds vs. UMKC (11/17) in first round of Preseason NIT • held the nation’s fifth-leading scorer from the previous season, Michael Watson, to eight points on 3-of-19 shooting, 2-of-10 from three-point range; Watson averaged 25.5 points in ’02-03 • recovered from off-season wrist surgery, fully cleared to return to practice on Oct. 27 • Minnesota was 6-0 when Hargrow scored 15+ points.

2002-03 • SOPHOMORE SEASON Honorable Mention All-Big Ten (coaches) • played in 33 games, start- ed 32 • second on the team in scoring averaging 13.2 points per game • led team in minutes played at 32.6 per game • had the best three point field goal percentage at .389 (35-90) • was second on the team with 92 assists and 40 steals • finished 14th in the Big Ten in league games (12.1 ppg) and 15th in all games (13.2 ppg) in scoring • was eighth in assists (3.56 apg) in Big Ten games and 15th overall (2.79) • ranked eighth in steals per game (1.44) in conference games and 15th (1.21) overall • was 10th in assist-to-turnover ratio in league games at 1.24 • led team with 22 points, grabbed six rebounds, had three assists and tied a career-high with four steals vs. Hawaii (3/24) in second round of NIT • had 15 points, six rebounds, three assists and two MAURICE HARGROW

CAREER STATISTICS 3-POINT REBOUNDS Season Gp Gs Min Avg Fg-Fga Pct Fg-Fga Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. O-D/Tot Avg Asst TO Blk ST Pf/Dq Pts Avg 2001-02 28 0 280 10.0 36-81 .444 5-19 .263 23-31 .742 9-24/33 1.2 19 22 2 7 16/0 100 3.6 2002-03 33 32 1075 32.6 140-321 .436 35-90 .389 121-177 .684 49-106/155 4.7 92 80 7 40 60/2 436 13.2 2003-04 16 15 497 31.1 65-165 .394 11-30 .367 42-68 .618 27-44/71 4.4 44 34 4 12 23/0 183 11.4 Career 77 47 1852 24.1 241-567 .425 51-139 .367 186-274 .679 85-174/259 3.4 153 133 13 59 98/2 719 9.3

CAREER HIGHS Minutes ...... 42 - two times; last vs. Duquesne (12/22/03) Points...... 24 vs. Texas Tech (12/28/02) FG Attempts ...... 15 - 3 times; last vs. W. Illinois (12/6/03) FG Made ...... 9 vs. Texas Tech (12/28/02) FT Attempts...... 16 vs. Oral Roberts (1/1/03) FT Made ...... 11 vs. Oral Roberts (1/1/03) 3-Point FG Attempts...... 5 - three times; last vs. Michigan ...... State (2/26/03) 3-Point FG Made ...... 3 - four times; last vs. LBSU (12/9/03) Rebounds ...... 15 at Virginia (12/3/03) Assists ...... 8 vs. Michigan (2/1/03) Steals ...... 4 - three times; last at Utah (11/19/03) steals in 38 minutes at St. Louis (3/19) in first round of NIT • also held All-CUSA first team guard Blocks Marque Perry to six points on 3-of-16 shooting • had 11 points, five rebounds, five assists and three ...... 1 - nine times; last vs. Hawai’i (3/24/03) steals in 32 minutes at Indiana (3/4) • led team with 17 points and grabbed five rebounds in 36 min- utes at Michigan State (2/26) • had 16 points, five rebounds, three assists and three steals in 29 min- utes vs. Penn State (2/22) • had 16 points, three assists and three steals at Northwestern (2/19) • led team with 17 points, on 6-of-10 shooting, grabbed five rebounds and dished out three assists in 37 min- utes vs. Iowa (2/12) • had nine points, four rebounds, five assists and two steals vs. Purdue (2/8) • led team with 17 points, grabbed eight boards and had four assists in 33 minutes at Ohio State (2/5) • had 14 points and a career-high eight assists in 37 minutes vs. Michigan (2/1) • had 13 points and a then career-high five assists at Penn State (1/29) • had 19 points, four rebounds, three assists and two steals vs. Northwestern (1/25) • had 10 points, six rebounds and a career-high four assists at Michigan (1/22) • had 11 points, five rebounds and three assists vs. Michigan State (1/18) • was 10-of-10 from the line and scored 10 points with four assists vs. Illinois (1/7) • had 11 points and three assists in 20 minutes vs. Sacred Heart (1/4) • recorded his first double-double of his career with 17 points and 10 rebounds vs. Oral Roberts (1/1), also had two assists and three steals • scored a career-high 24 points on 9-of-15 shooting (both career highs), had six boards and three assists in 41 minutes vs. Texas Tech (12/28) • had 12 points and four boards in 14 minutes vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (12/13) • played a career- high 42 minutes and scored 13 points and grabbed seven rebounds vs. Arkansas-Little Rock (12/10) • led team with 15 points, on 6-of-10 shooting at Nebraska (12/8) • scored 15 points, tied a career-high with eight rebounds in 26 minutes vs. Bethune Cookman (12/6) • played a then career-high 36 minutes while battling the flu vs. Georgia Tech (12/4) • scored 10 points, grabbed five rebounds, had three assists, two steals and a block • led team with 15 points and eight rebounds in 32 minutes vs. Georgia (11/30) • scored a then career-high 21 points vs. UNC Asheville (11/24).

2001-02 • FRESHMAN SEASON Played in 28 games • had five points, two assists and two rebounds vs. New Mexico (3/13) • had six points in nine minutes vs. Illinois in Big Ten Tournament (3/8) • had six points, two rebounds, two assists and a steal in a season-high 18 minutes vs. Wisconsin (2/16) • scored nine points, was 4-of-4 from the field, in 12 minutes vs. Indiana (2/2) • had six points and two boards in 13 minutes vs. Penn State (1/30) • scored six points in 14 minutes vs. Ohio State (1/26) • had five points and three rebounds at Michigan (1/19) in 12 minutes • sparked the team off the bench with six points in 10 minutes vs. Michigan (1/9) • returned to the lineup vs. Nebraska after sitting out two games with a broken nose, scoring two points and adding two assists in five minutes • scored seven points in 14 minutes at Georgia before breaking his nose • scored five points in 13 minutes vs. UNC-Wilmington • played seven minutes and scored four points vs. UT-Pan American • had two points and three rebounds vs. Eastern Washington in 11 minutes • scored a season-high 11 points in 11 minutes on 5-of-6 shooting against UNC-Asheville • scored seven points in 10 minutes vs. Mercer; was 1-of-2 from the field and 4-of-6 from the line.

HIGH SCHOOL A graduate of Highland Park High School in St. Paul, Minn. • high school coach was Charles Portis • all-state both his junior and senior years • all-conference three straight years • first team all-metro his HARGROW SAYS senior season • second team all-metro his junior year • averaged 24.7 points and 13.5 rebounds his “You have the best of both worlds in the Twin Cities. It’s a lot of fun to senior season • earned three letters in basketball • won the Excel Award and was a member of the ‘B’ live on campus and you’re only five minutes away from a major city.” honor roll .

PERSONAL Majoring in family social science • son of Karen Hargrow • nickname is “Moe” • born July 2, 1983. Hargrow’s career game-by-game statistics located on page 62 49

GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 One of the hardest working players in the Big Ten • inside player that can defend big players down low or smaller players on the perimeter • outstanding rebound- er who has a nose for the ball especially during crunch time.

MILESTONES Recorded the first double-double of the season for the Gophers vs. Purdue (1/12) • has scored in double figures two times.

2004-05 • JUNIOR SEASON Played in all 32 games, started four • ranked 19th in rebounding in confer- ence games averaging 5.0 per game despite averaging 17.2 minutes per game • ranked 11th in defensive rebounds at 2.38 per Big Ten game • was 13th overall in defensive rebounds averaging 1.94 per game • did not score, but had five boards in 19 minutes vs. Iowa State in NCAA First Round (3/18) • had three points, seven rebounds and two steals in 17 minutes against Indiana in Big Ten quarterfinals (3/11) • had nine points, was 4-of-4 from the field and grabbed five rebounds in 23 minutes at Purdue (2/26) • scored eight points and grabbed nine rebounds, also hit two key free throws down the stretch in a career-high 27 minutes vs. Iowa (2/23) • hit the game-winning layup with :34 left vs. Ohio State (2/19); scored four points and grabbed six rebounds in 18 minutes • had five points and seven boards in 14 minutes vs. Northwestern (2/9) • keyed the Gopher victory over Indiana (1/26) with nine points and eight rebounds (8 pts., 7 rebs. in 2nd half), had six boards in the final 3:00, and was 7-of-10 from the line in 22 minutes • had four points and two rebounds in a then career high 24 minutes despite suffering from the flu at Ohio State (1/19) • had five points and eight rebounds in 20 minutes at Iowa (1/15) • recorded the first double-double of his career with 11 points and 10 rebounds (8 offensive), with one assist, one block and two steals before fouling out in 21 minutes vs. Purdue (1/12) • was 3-of-3 from the field, scored six points, grabbed three boards and had two assists and two steals before fouling out vs. Loyola Marymount (1/3) • had six points, six boards, tied a career high with three assists and had one steal in 17 minutes vs. UNC Greensboro (12/29) • had eight points, three boards and a steal in 13 minutes vs. St. Francis (12/22) • had six points and five boards in 13 minutes off the bench vs. Chicago State (12/15) • started his second game of the season and had eight points, was 4-of-5 from the field, had three rebounds and three assists down the stretch in 23 minutes vs. Central Michigan (12/11) • had seven points and grabbed seven rebounds in 18 minutes off the bench at Nebraska (12/8) • started his first career game for the Gophers and had four points and two boards in 13 minutes while battling foul trouble vs. Holy Cross (12/4) • scored eight points, grabbed 10 rebounds and had two steals in 22 minutes vs. Oklahoma in Great Alaska Shootout Third Place Game (11/27) • had 11 points, was 5-of-9 from the field, grabbed three rebounds and dished out four assists in 21 minutes vs. Furman in Great Alaska Shootout first round (11/24) • had four points, three rebounds and two steals in 12 minutes in Golden Gopher debut vs. Lipscomb (11/21). 2003-04 • SOPHOMORE SEASON (INDEPENDENCE COMMUNITY COLLEGE) Jayhawk Eastern Conference Player of the Year • first team all-conference • first team All-Region VI • Region VI All-Tournament Team • ninth all-time lead- ing rebounder in ICC history (672) • 19th all-time leading scorer in ICC histo- ry (862) • averaged 13.5 points, 11.6 rebounds, 1.5 steals and shot .522 from the field his sophomore year • ranked fourth in the country in rebounding at 11.6 rebounds per game. J’SON STAMPER

CAREER STATISTICS 3-POINT REBOUNDS Season Gp Gs Min Avg Fg-Fga Pct Fg-Fga Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. O-D/Tot Avg Asst TO Blk ST Pf/Dq Pts Avg 2004-05 32 4 550 17.2 54-118 .458 0-1 .000 48-76 .632 62-90/152 4.8 22 55 4 18 81/3 156 4.9

CAREER HIGHS Minutes ...... 27 vs. Iowa (2/23/05) Points ...... 11 - two times; last vs. Purdue (1/12/05) FG Attempts ...... 9 - two times; last vs. Purdue (1/12/05) FG Made ...... 5 vs. Furman (11/24/04) FT Attempts ...... 10 vs. Indiana (1/26/05) FT Made ...... 7 vs. Indiana (1/26/05) 3-Point FG Attempts ...... 1 vs. Ohio State (2/19/05) 3-Point FG Made ...... na Rebounds ...... 10 - two times; last vs. Purdue (1/12/05) Assists ...... 3 - two times; ...... last vs. UNC Greensboro (12/29/04) Steals ...... 2 - four times; last vs. Purdue (1/12/05) Blocks ...... 1 - two times; last vs. Purdue (1/12/05) 2002-03 • FRESHMAN SEASON (INDEPENDENCE COMMUNITY COLLEGE) Jayhawk Eastern Conference Player of the Year • first team Jayhawk Eastern All-Conference • first team All-Region VI. HIGH SCHOOL A graduate of Manhattan Center High School in Bronx, N.Y. • high school coach was Charles Jackson • named first team All-Manhattan • named Daily News first team All-Star • averaged 17.6 points and 12.0 rebounds per game as a senior • had 27 points and 18 boards in first round play- off win vs. Tilden • played in the EBC/Rucker Tournament in the summer of 2003. PERSONAL Born May 12, 1983 • son of Loring Stamper • communication studies major.

STAMPER GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

2004-05 GAME-BY-GAME Opponent (Date) Start Min Fg-Fa 3g-3a Ft-Fta O-D/T PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Lipscomb (11/21) N 12 2-4 0-0 0-2 1-2/3 0 0 2 1 2 4 vs. Furman (11/24)* N 21 5-9 0-0 1-2 0-3/3 4 1 2 0 0 11 vs. Alabama (11/26)* N 13 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-1/2 4 0 1 0 0 2 vs. Oklahoma (11/27)* N 22 3-6 0-0 2-2 3-7/10 1 2 5 0 2 8 Florida State (11/30) N 19 1-3 0-0 0-0 3-3/6 0 0 2 0 1 2 Holy Cross (12/4) Y 13 2-4 0-0 0-0 1-1/2 3 1 2 0 0 4 at Nebraska (12/8) N 18 2-2 0-0 3-6 2-5/7 1 0 1 0 0 7 Central Michigan (12/11) Y 23 4-5 0-0 0-4 2-1/3 3 3 0 0 1 8 Chicago State (12/15) N 15 3-5 0-0 0-0 4-1/5 2 0 2 0 0 6 St. Francis (Pa) (12/22) N 13 3-4 0-0 2-2 1-2/3 2 0 1 0 1 8 UNC Greensboro (12/29) N 17 1-2 0-0 4-6 2-4/6 4 3 2 0 1 6 Coppin State (1/1) N 19 0-2 0-0 2-2 2-4/6 3 0 3 0 0 2 Loyola Marymount (1/3) N 12 3-3 0-0 0-0 1-2/3 5 2 2 0 2 6 Penn State (1/8) N 17 1-4 0-0 5-6 1-3/4 2 0 1 0 0 7 Purdue (1/12) N 21 4-9 0-0 3-4 8-2/10 5 1 1 1 2 11 at Iowa (1/15) N 20 2-3 0-0 1-2 3-5/8 4 0 3 0 0 5 at Ohio State (1/19) N 24 2-7 0-0 0-0 1-1/2 2 0 0 0 0 4 Michigan State (1/22) N 8 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-0/1 2 1 2 0 0 0 Indiana (1/26) Y 22 1-1 0-0 7-10 4-4/8 3 1 1 0 1 9 at Illinois (1/29) Y 21 2-6 0-0 3-4 1-1/2 5 2 0 0 0 7 at Michigan (2/2) N 13 1-1 0-0 1-2 1-1/2 2 1 0 0 1 3 Wisconsin (2/5) N 11 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2/2 3 0 2 1 0 0 Northwestern (2/9) N 14 2-3 0-0 1-1 3-4/7 1 0 2 0 0 5 at Indiana (2/12) N 13 0-3 0-0 0-2 4-2/6 4 0 2 0 0 0 at Michigan State (2/16) N 18 0-1 0-0 3-4 1-1/2 4 0 1 1 0 3 Ohio State (2/19) N 18 2-4 0-1 0-1 1-5/6 0 1 2 0 0 4 Iowa (2/23) N 27 2-8 0-0 4-5 2-7/9 3 0 2 0 0 8 STAMPER SAYS at Purdue (2/26) N 23 4-4 0-0 1-3 3-2/5 2 1 4 0 0 9 “Coach Couch keeps it real. He always keeps us laughing and he at Penn State (3/2) N 14 1-5 0-0 2-2 4-2/6 3 2 3 0 2 4 makes me feel like he always is looking out for my best interests.” vs. Indiana (3/11) N 17 0-2 0-0 3-4 0-7/7 3 0 2 0 2 3 vs. Illinois (3/12) N 13 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-1/1 1 0 1 0 0 0 vs. Iowa State (3/18) N 19 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-4/5 0 0 1 0 0 0 Totals 32/4 550 54-118 0-1 48-76 62-90/152 81 22 55 4 18 156

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GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 A physical inside presence whose playing time will increase this season • good low post moves, runs the floor well and is an excellent passer for a big man • was the Gopher representative on the Big Ten Foreign Tour team • averaged 10.2 points and 4.4 rebounds in five games.

MILESTONES His dunk with 1:16 left vs. Purdue (1/12) was the No. 2 play on ESPN SportsCenter top 10 plays of the day. 2004-05 • FRESHMAN SEASON Played in all 32 games, started three • had two points and a rebound in three minutes vs. Iowa State in NCAA First Round (3/18) • had five important points, grabbed two rebounds and blocked three shots in 16 minutes against Indiana in Big Ten Tournament quarterfinal (3/11) • had six points, two rebounds and two assists in 16 minutes at Michigan State (2/16) • had four points and three rebounds in eight minutes before injuring his knee at Illinois (1/29) • started his third career game and had two points and a rebound in 12 minutes vs. Michigan State (1/22) • had four points and three rebounds in a career-high tying 25 minutes at Ohio State (1/19) filling in for the injured Jeff Hagen • had six points and two rebounds in 11 minutes at Iowa (1/15) • scored eight points, on 4-of-7 shooting, three boards, an assist and a steal in a career high 25 min- utes vs. Purdue (1/12) • had four points, a rebound and two blocks in 15 min- utes vs. Penn State (1/8) • scored a career high 12 points, on 6-of-7 from the field, and grabbed two boards in 16 minutes vs. Loyola Marymount (1/3) • scored six points, on 3-of-4 shooting, grabbed three boards and had a block and a steal in 16 minutes vs. UNC Greensboro (12/29) • had five points, three boards, two assists and a block in 13 minutes vs. St. Francis (12/22) • had four points, four rebounds, two assists and a career high three blocks in 16 min- utes vs. Chicago State (12/15) • did not score, but started his second straight game and played nine minutes at Nebraska (12/8) • started his first career game as a Gopher and had seven points and a career-high six rebounds, and was 3-of-3 from the field in 23 minutes vs. Holy Cross (12/4) • played a then career high 19 minutes, scored four points and grabbed four rebounds vs. Alabama in Great Alaska Shootout semifinal (11/26) • had two points, two rebounds and three assists in 13 minutes vs. Furman in Great Alaska Shootout first round (11/24) • had two points, one rebound and one block in 11 minutes in his Golden Gopher debut vs. Lipscomb (11/21). HIGH SCHOOL A graduate of Chaska High School in Chaska, Minn. • high school coach was Dan Pelowski • led his team to a 30-2 record the Minnesota 4A State Championship his senior season • named Minnesota’s Mr. Basketball in 2004 • 2004 Gatorade State Player of the Year • 2004 Associated Press State Player of the Year • named Metro Player of the Year by the Minneapolis Star Tribune as a senior • three-time member of the AP and St. Paul Pioneer Press All-State Team • three-time all-conference selection • all-time leading scorer in Chaska High School and Lake Conference history with 1,868 points • had career totals of 1,868 points, 864 rebounds, 258 assists, 172 blocks and 126 steals • averaged 20 points and 12 rebounds his senior season • named a top-100 player by Hoopmasters.com, rivals.com and USA Today • named a top-60 player by collegebasketballnews.com • rated as the third-best post player and the 14th-best player overall at the 2003 Nike Camp • rated as the 20th-best player at the 2002 Nike Camp by Foxsports.com • invited to the NBA Players Camp • AAU team, Minnesota Magic, took third place in the 2002 SPENCER TOLLACKSON

CAREER STATISTICS 3-POINT REBOUNDS Season Gp Gs Min Avg Fg-Fga Pct Fg-Fga Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. O-D/Tot Avg Asst TO Blk ST Pf/Dq Pts Avg 2004-05 32 3 413 12.9 48-103 .466 0-1 .000 6-24 .250 26-42/68 2.1 23 31 16 8 46/2 102 3.2

CAREER HIGHS Minutes ...... 25 - two times; last at Ohio State (1/1905) Points ...... 12 vs. Loyola Marymount (1/3/05) FG Attempts ...... 7 - three times; last at Ohio State (1/12/05) FG Made ...... 6 vs. Loyola Marymount (1/3/05) FT Attempts ...... 3 - two times; last vs. Alabama (11/26/04) FT Made ...... 2 vs. Alabama (11/26/04) 3-Point FG Attempts ...... 1 at Michigan State (2/16/05) 3-Point FG Made ...... na Rebounds ...... 6 vs. Holy Cross (12/4/04) Assists ...... 3 vs. Furman (11/24/04) Steals ...... 1 - five times; last vs. Purdue (1/12/05) Blocks ...... 3 - two times; last vs. Indiana (3/11/05)

National AAU Tournament • Sunny Hill All-Tournament Team • AAU State Champion, all-tourna- ment team • averaged 20 points, 10 rebounds and shot 60 percent despite missing nine games with a knee injury his junior season • averaged 24 points and 10 rebounds as a sophomore • let- tered seven times as a prep (4-basketball, 3-baseball) • three-time all-conference pick in baseball • has a fastball clocked in the high 80s • ‘B’ honor roll. PERSONAL Born November 29, 1985 • son of Richard and Patty Tollackson • major undeclared.

TOLLACKSON GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

2004-05 GAME-BY-GAME Opponent (Date) Start Min Fg-Fa 3g-3a Ft-Fta O-D/T PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Lipscomb (11/21) N 11 1-1 0-0 0-1 1-0/1 1 1 1 1 0 2 vs. Furman (11/24)* N 13 1-2 0-0 0-3 2-0/2 0 3 2 0 1 2 vs. Alabama (11/26)* N 19 1-5 0-0 2-3 3-1/4 2 0 1 0 0 4 vs. Oklahoma (11/27)* N 13 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1/1 1 1 1 0 0 0 Florida State (11/30) N 13 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-1/2 2 1 0 2 0 0 Holy Cross (12/4) Y 23 3-3 0-0 1-2 0-6/6 1 2 4 1 0 7 at Nebraska (12/8) Y 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0/0 3 0 0 0 0 0 Central Michigan (12/11) N 15 1-5 0-0 1-2 2-1/3 1 1 0 0 1 3 Chicago State (12/15) N 16 2-4 0-0 0-0 2-2/4 0 2 1 3 1 4 St. Francis (Pa) (12/22) N 13 2-3 0-0 1-2 1-2/3 1 2 2 1 0 5 UNC Greensboro (12/29) N 16 3-4 0-0 0-0 1-2/3 3 1 5 1 1 6 Coppin State (1/1) N 13 2-4 0-0 0-0 3-2/5 5 2 1 0 0 4 Loyola Marymount (1/3) N 16 6-7 0-0 0-1 0-2/2 1 0 1 0 0 12 Penn State (1/8) N 15 2-5 0-0 0-0 1-0/1 4 0 0 2 0 4 Purdue (1/12) N 25 4-7 0-0 0-1 0-3/3 2 1 2 0 1 8 at Iowa (1/15) N 11 3-5 0-0 0-3 1-1/2 0 0 2 0 0 6 at Ohio State (1/19) N 25 2-7 0-0 0-0 0-3/3 2 0 1 0 0 4 Michigan State (1/22) Y 12 1-4 0-0 0-2 1-0/1 0 1 0 0 0 2 Indiana (1/26) N 5 0-2 0-0 0-0 2-0/2 0 1 0 0 0 0 at Illinois (1/29) N 8 2-4 0-0 0-0 2-1/3 0 0 1 0 0 4 at Michigan (2/2) N 8 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0/0 2 0 0 0 1 2 Wisconsin (2/5) N 6 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0/0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Northwestern (2/9) N 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2/2 1 0 1 1 0 0 at Indiana (2/12) N 17 1-2 0-0 0-2 0-3/3 5 0 1 0 1 2 at Michigan State (2/16) N 16 3-6 0-1 0-0 0-2/2 2 2 1 0 0 6 Ohio State (2/19) N 12 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1/1 0 0 1 1 0 2 Iowa (2/23) N 6 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0/0 1 0 0 0 0 2 at Purdue (2/26) N 13 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-1/1 0 1 0 0 0 2 at Penn State (3/2) N 12 1-4 0-0 0-0 2-3/5 1 0 0 0 0 2 vs. Indiana (3/11) N 16 2-5 0-0 1-2 1-1/2 2 1 0 3 0 5 vs. Illinois (3/12) N 9 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0/0 2 0 1 0 1 0 TOLLACKSON SAYS vs. Iowa State (3/18) N 3 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1/1 0 0 1 0 0 2 “I can always go and talk to Coach Walker about anything. You always Totals 32/3 413 48-103 0-1 6-24 26-42/68 46 23 31 16 8 102 feel like he’s in your corner. He always makes time whether its in per- son or over the phone.”

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GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 An incredible athlete who has a verticle jump of more than 40 inches • very quick on the offensive and defensive ends of the floor • can play both guard positions • gained valuable experience last season as a freshman.

MILESTONES Has scored in double figures 10 times in his career. 2004-05 • FRESHMAN SEASON Played in all 32 games, started four • led all Big Ten freshmen and was 10th overall in steals at 1.44 per game • did not score in seven minutes vs. Iowa State in NCAA First Round (3/18) • had three points and a steal in six minutes against Illinois in Big Ten Tournament semifinal (3/12) • had four points, four rebounds, an assist and a steal in 17 minutes vs. Wisconsin (2/5) • had 12 points, on 4-of-7 from the field, two rebounds and four assists in 26 minutes at Illinois (1/29) • scored 10 points, grabbed two rebounds and had an assist, one block and a steal in 17 minutes at Iowa (1/15) • had five points, two assists and a career high five steals vs. Purdue (1/12) • led team and scored a career high 17 points, was 3-of-4 from beyond the arc, grabbed a career high six rebounds, dished out three assists and had two steals in 27 minutes vs. Loyola Marymount (1/3) • started his second consecutive game and had five points, two assists and four steals in 22 minutes vs. Coppin State (1/1) • was back in the starting lineup and had 15 points, on 6-of-10 from the floor, grabbed three rebounds and had two assists and two steals in 21 minutes • had 11 points, on 5-of-7 shooting, three assists and a steal in 20 minutes vs. St. Francis (12/22) • started his first career game and scored five points, grabbed four rebounds, dished out five assists and had two steals and a block in career-high tying 27 minutes vs. Chicago State (12/15) • had 12 points, was 3-of-4 from the field and 6-of-8 from the line, with two assists and three steals in 26 minutes vs. Central Michigan (12/11) • scored a then career-high 15 points on 4-of-6 shooting, 4-of-5 from beyond the arc, with five assists and two steals in 25 minutes vs. Holy Cross (12/4) • scored 10 points, on 4-of-8 shooting, had two rebounds and four steals in 20 minutes vs. Florida State in Big Ten/ACC Challenge (11/30) • scored one point, but had six assists, three steals and three rebounds in a career high 27 minutes vs. Oklahoma in Great Alaska Shootout Third Place Game (11/27) • had five points, an assist and a steal in 18 minutes vs. Alabama in Great Alaska Shootout semifinal (11/26). • had his second consecutive double figure scoring game with 11 points (4-7 FG, 3-5 3 pt. FG) in 18 minutes vs. Furman in Great Alaska Shootout first round (11/24) • scored 11 points, was 9-of-10 from the line, dished out two assists, two blocks and four steals in his Golden Gopher debut in 15 minutes vs. Lipscomb (11/21). HIGH SCHOOL A graduate of University High School in San Diego, Calif. • high school coach was Demetrius Laffitte • CIF Player of the Year in Division III in 2004 • first team All-CIF in 2004 • first team all-state for Division III • sec- ond team all-state for all divisions • named all-state three times in his high school career • Western Conference Player of the Year his senior season • named all-conference four straight years • named an All-American by Sporting News, ESPN.com and Street & Smith’s • ranked the 80th-best player in the nation and the 10th-best in California by Sporting News • rated the 12th-best player at the NBA Camp by Bob Gibbons • had the RICO TUCKER

CAREER STATISTICS 3-POINT REBOUNDS Season Gp Gs Min Avg Fg-Fga Pct Fg-Fga Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. O-D/Tot Avg Asst TO Blk ST Pf/Dq Pts Avg 2004-05 32 4 548 17.1 62-170 .365 27-83 .325 34-46 .739 13-34/47 1.5 59 62 10 46 33/0 185 5.8

CAREER HIGHS Minutes ...... 27 - three times; ...... last vs. Loyola Marymount (1/3/05) Points ...... 17 vs. Loyola Marymount (1/3/05) FG Attempts ...... 10 vs. UNC Greensboro (12/29/04) FG Made ...... 6 vs. UNC Greensboro (12/29/04) FT Attempts ...... 10 vs. Lipscomb (11/21/04) FT Made ...... 9 vs. Lipscomb (11/21/04) 3-Point FG Attempts ...... 6 vs. Chicago State (12/15/04) 3-Point FG Made ...... 4 vs. Holy Cross (12/4/04) Rebounds ...... 6 vs. Loyola Marymount (1/3/05) Assists ...... 6 vs. Oklahoma (11/27/04) Steals ...... 5 vs. Purdue (1/12/05) Blocks ...... 2 - two times; last vs. Penn State (1/8/05) highest verticle of anyone at the NBA Players Camp or the NBA Pre-Draft Camp • ranked the 80th- best player by studentsports.com and the 10th-best player in California • averaged 25.0 points, 7.0 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 3.0 steals as a junior • averaged 18.2 points, 6.0 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 4.0 steals as a sophomore • transferred from The Bishop’s School (La Jolla) prior to his sopho- more year • lettered six times as a prep (4-basketball, 2-football) • played running back in football. PERSONAL Born Enrico Tucker on January 1, 1986 • son of Terry and Tammy Tucker • major undeclared.

TUCKER GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

2004-05 GAME-BY-GAME Opponent (Date) Start Min Fg-Fa 3g-3a Ft-Fta O-D/T PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Lipscomb (11/21) N 15 1-2 0-0 9-10 0-2/2 0 2 0 2 4 11 vs. Furman (11/24)* N 18 4-7 3-5 0-0 0-0/0 0 1 0 1 1 11 vs. Alabama (11/26)* N 18 2-5 1-3 0-0 0-1/1 1 1 1 0 1 5 vs. Oklahoma (11/27)* N 27 0-8 0-3 1-4 1-2/3 1 6 1 0 3 1 Florida State (11/30) N 20 4-8 2-5 0-0 0-2/2 1 1 2 0 4 10 Holy Cross (12/4) N 25 4-6 4-5 3-4 0-0/0 1 5 5 0 2 15 at Nebraska (12/8) N 21 1-7 0-4 0-0 0-1/1 1 2 2 0 0 2 Central Michigan (12/11) N 26 3-4 0-0 6-8 0-2/2 2 2 4 1 3 12 Chicago State (12/15) Y 27 2-8 1-6 0-0 2-2/4 0 5 4 1 2 5 St. Francis (Pa) (12/22) N 20 5-7 1-2 0-0 0-1/1 1 3 1 0 1 11 UNC Greensboro (12/29) Y 21 6-10 2-4 1-2 1-2/3 3 2 4 1 2 15 Coppin State (1/1) Y 22 1-5 1-2 2-2 0-0/0 2 2 4 0 4 5 Loyola Marymount (1/3) Y 27 5-8 3-4 4-5 2-4/6 2 3 2 0 2 17 Penn State (1/8) N 21 2-9 1-4 0-0 0-2/2 2 3 1 2 1 5 Purdue (1/12) N 19 1-5 1-3 2-2 0-0/0 3 2 2 0 5 5 at Iowa (1/15) N 17 3-7 2-6 2-4 0-2/2 3 1 1 1 1 10 at Ohio State (1/19) N 14 2-4 0-1 0-0 0-4/4 1 2 2 1 1 4 Michigan State (1/22) N 26 1-6 1-3 0-0 0-0/0 2 0 1 0 2 3 Indiana (1/26) N 10 2-3 0-1 0-0 0-0/0 2 2 0 0 0 4 at Illinois (1/29) N 26 4-7 2-2 2-2 1-1/2 0 4 1 0 1 12 at Michigan (2/2) N 20 3-6 0-2 0-0 0-2/2 2 2 6 0 2 6 Wisconsin (2/5) N 17 1-8 0-2 2-3 1-3/4 0 1 1 0 1 4 Northwestern (2/9) N 6 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-0/0 0 1 3 0 0 0 at Indiana (2/12) N 22 1-6 1-3 0-0 2-0/2 2 1 4 0 1 3 at Michigan State (2/16) N 16 0-3 0-1 0-0 1-1/2 0 2 3 0 0 0 Ohio State (2/19) N 8 1-2 1-1 0-0 0-0/0 1 1 0 0 0 3 Iowa (2/23) N 8 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-0/0 0 1 2 0 0 0 TUCKER SAYS at Purdue (2/26) N 10 2-7 0-3 0-0 0-0/0 0 0 1 0 1 4 “The passion that Minnesotans have for us and this program makes at Penn State (3/2) N 3 0-2 0-1 0-0 1-0/1 0 0 1 0 0 0 vs. Indiana (3/11) N 5 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0/0 0 1 0 0 0 0 me proud to play here. The Cities is an exciting atmosphere and they vs. Illinois (3/12) N 6 1-3 0-2 0-0 1-0/1 0 0 0 0 1 2 love Gopher Basketball.” vs. Iowa State (3/18) N 7 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0/0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Totals 32/4 548 62-170 27-83 34-46 13-34/47 33 59 62 10 46 185

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GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 Will sit out the 2005-06 season after transferring from Oklahoma • will work on the Gopher scout team this season • outstanding outside shooter who can play both guard positions • All-Big 12 reserve team in CAREER HIGHS 2004-05. Minutes ...... 34 at Nebraska (2/1/04) Points ...... 19 vs. Oral Roberts (11/22/03) MILESTONES FG Attempts ...... 14 - 2 times; last at Oklahoma St. (2/7/05) Named to Big 12’s All-Reserve Team in 2004-05 • has scored in double figures 28 times in his career. FG Made ...... 7 vs. UT-Pan American (1/2/05) 2004-05 • SOPHOMORE SEASON (OKLAHOMA) FT Attempts ...... 9 vs. Texas Tech (2/11/04) Came off the bench in 26 of 32 games • named to Big 12’s All-Reserve Team • averaged 9.5 points, FT Made ...... 7 vs. Texas Tech (2/11/04) 1.2 assists and 1.0 steal per contest • ranked second in the Big 12 in three point percentage at .435 • 3-Point FG Attempts ...... 11 vs. Colorado (1/8/05) made 74 treys to average 2.3 per game. • shot .474 (18-of-38) from beyond the arc in the last eight 3-Point FG Made ...... 5 vs. Texas Tech (2/5/05) games • made at least two treys in 23 games, at least three 14 times, at least four in seven contests Rebounds ...... 10 at Nebraska (2/1/04) and five on three occasions • made 13 threes on 26 attempts during a three-game span to start Assists ...... 5 at Iowa State (1/29/05) January • converted five treys in home win over Connecticut (1/10) and losses to Iowa State (1/29) Steals and Texas Tech (2/5) • scored in double figures 16 times • averaged 7.2 points in his starts and 10.0 ...... 4 vs. Texas A&M (2/5/05) ppg off the bench • scored a season-high 18 points twice (1/2 vs. UT-Pan American and 1/2 vs. Blocks ...... 1 - 2 times; last at Oklahoma St. (2/7/05) Connecticut) • had 16 points against Texas Tech (2/5) and at Texas (2/28) • grabbed a season-high six rebounds in just 19 minutes against Florida A&M • recorded a career-high four steals in home win over Texas A&M (2/2) • registered a career-high five assists at Iowa State (1/29). McKENZIE SAYS “Home Sweet Home. There’s nothing like playing in front of friends and 2003-04 • FRESHMAN SEASON (OKLAHOMA) family.” Played in 29 of team’s 31 games (missed two December with a stress fracture in his foot) • started in 20 contests (sixth-most by a freshman during 10-year Kelvin Sampson era) • averaged 8.2 per game (ranked fourth on team) and 9.7 in Big 12 games (ranked third) • also averaged 2.3 rebounds, 1.2 McKenzie’s career game-by-game statistics located on page 61 assists and 0.7 steals on the year in 21.7 minutes per game • shot .759 from the free-throw line (.833 over final nine games) • ranked second on the team with 45 three-pointers (1.6 per game) and shot .321 from beyond the arc • made 29 treys in league play (1.8 average) • made at least one three-point- er in 21 games and had multiple three-pointers in 12 games • converted 11 trey attempts during a three-game stretch in wins against Baylor, Nebraska and Iowa State • scored in double figures 12 times • scored at least 15 points six times • led team in scoring on five occasions • recorded a dou- ble-double in win at Nebraska with 18 points and a career-high 10 rebounds • made three-pointers on team’s first three possessions and finished with five treys against the Huskers • scored a career-high 19 points vs. Oral Roberts in second career game (Sooner Invitational Championship Game) • named to Sooner Invitational all-tournament team • recorded a season-high four assists twice. HIGH SCHOOL A graduate of Minneapolis Henry High School • high school coach was his father, Larry Sr. • averaged 22.5 points, 7.4 assists, 3.0 steals per game as a senior • shot .520 from three-point range and .870 from the free-throw line • first team all-state selection who led team to a 26-6 record and a fourth straight Class AAA state title • team won 25 of its last 26 games in 2002-03 • scored a career-high 36 points vs. Minneapolis Washburn • runner-up for Minnesota’s Mr. Basketball award • a top-100 McDonald’s All-American finalist • a consensus top-75 national recruit • averaged 15.0 points, 8.0 assists, 3.0 steals per outing as a junior. PERSONAL Born April 29, 1985 • son of Larry and Dianne McKenzie • honor roll • great uncle, Stan McKenzie, played for the Portland and Phoenix franchises in the NBA • park, recreation and leisure studies major • high school teammate of Gopher freshman Brandon Smith. CAREER STATISTICS 3-POINT REBOUNDS Season Gp Gs Min Avg Fg-Fga Pct Fg-Fga Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. O-D/Tot Avg Asst TO Blk ST Pf/Dq Pts Avg 2003-04 29 20 630 21.7 74-214 .346 45-140 .321 44-58 .759 22-46/68 2.3 35 42 1 21 60/2 237 8.2 2004-05 32 6 710 22.2 105-241 .436 74-170 .435 20-26 .769 15-36/51 1.6 38 40 1 32 66/3 304 9.5 Career 61 26 1340 21.9 179-455 .393 119-310 .384 64-84 .762 37-82/119 1.8 73 82 2 53 126/5 541 8.9 A recruited walk-on who posesses great leadership skills and tremen- dous court savvy • consistent shooter with range.

2004-05 • FRESHMAN SEASON Played in 10 games • scored his first points as a Golden Gopher vs. St. Francis (Pa.) (12/22) • played a career-high eight minutes vs. Coppin State (1/1).

HIGH SCHOOL A graduate of Wayzata High School • named all-conference his senior season • lettered three years in basketball • named to the Minnesota Basketball News Top 100 • averaged 12.1 points and 5.4 assists his sen- ior year • shot .472 from three-point range and .770 from the free-throw line • played on the Minnesota Magic AAU team with Gopher teammates, Spencer Tollackson and Miles Webb • competed in two National AAU Final Fours • National Honor Society member.

PERSONAL Major undeclared • son of Phil (Flip) and Debbie Saunders • father was a Gopher basketball letterwinner from 1974-77 and is the head coach of the • was the head coach of the Minnesota Timberwolves from 1995-2005 • mother was a U of M dance line member from 1974- 76 • born April 28, 1986 • pre-sports studies major.

SAUNDERS SAYS “These guys are my brothers. We live together. We eat together and just hang out together. There is nothing like being a part of the Gopher family.”

CAREER STATISTICS 3-POINT REBOUNDS Season Gp Gs Min Avg Fg-Fga Pct Fg-Fga Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. O-D/Tot Avg Asst TO Blk ST Pf/Dq Pts Avg 2004-05 10 0 25 2.5 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-5/5 0.5 3 5 0 1 0/0 2 0.2 A physical presence on the inside who is a tremendous shot blocker • has soft hands and a good touch around the basket • a quick leaper for a player of his size.

2004-05 • FRESHMAN SEASON Played in two games • was granted a medical redshirt due to a sprained knee that was suffered in the preseason • had two points in four minutes vs. St. Francis (Pa.) (12/22) • scored four points and grabbed three rebounds in eight minutes vs. UNC Greensboro (12/29). HIGH SCHOOL A graduate of Notre Dame Academy in Fitchburg, Mass. • aver- aged eight points and eight rebounds per game • attended St. Cloud Apollo High School • signed originally with St. John’s in the early signing period of 2002 • named all-state honorable mention at St. Cloud Apollo in 2003 • earned letters at both Notre Dame Prep and Apollo • was an all-conference and all- county performer in St. Cloud.

PERSONAL Major undeclared • son of Ballery and Tonya Johnson • born Oct. 13, 1984.

WILLIAMS SAYS “Being the only Division I program in the state means a lot. We represent everyone and we feel that every time we take the floor at the Barn.”

CAREER STATISTICS 3-POINT REBOUNDS Season Gp Gs Min Avg Fg-Fga Pct Fg-Fga Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. O-D/Tot Avg Asst TO Blk ST Pf/Dq Pts Avg 2004-05 2 0 12 6.0 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 2-1/3 1.5 0 0 0 0 6/0 6 3.0 PLAYER PROFILES

Hard-working walk-on who has the strength to compete in the post • great athlete who has A walk-on who can play a variety of positions • a long athlete who has excellent range played football and basketball at the collegiate level. on with his jump shot • turned down other Division I offers to wear Maroon and Gold.

2004-05 HIGH SCHOOL Redshirted after transferring from Harvard. A graduate of Shakopee High School • high school coaches were Bruce Kugath and Terry Techaim • a Minnesota Mr. Basketball finalist • named all-state his senior season • 2001-04 • HARVARD first team all-metro by the St. Paul Pioneer Press • two-time all-conference selection • Played varsity football his freshman year for the Crimson • was on the basketball team top-10 Timberwolves award • team captain and most valuable player • named athlete of for two seasons. the week twice by the Minneapolis Star Tribune and KARE Channel 11 • team won the state championship his senior year • named to the all-tournament team his senior year • HIGH SCHOOL averaged 19.8 points, 6.6 rebounds and 2.5 assists his senior season • shot 56 percent from the field, 79 percent from the line and 44 percent from three-point range • academ- A graduate of Hopkins High School • high school coach was Ken Novak • named all-con- ic all-state • ‘A’ honor roll member • honor graduate • earned letters in basketball and ference and all-area his senior season • All-American nominee his senior year • averaged track & field. 17 points, 12 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 2.0 blocks per game as a senior • had 67 recep- tions and 12 touchdowns as a senior on the gridiron • earned all-state recognition in foot- PERSONAL ball • was an all-conference pick his junior and senior seasons • earned seven letters as a prep (3-basketball, 3-football, 1-track) • won the Mercury Award as the Outstanding Son of Subhy Abu-Shamala and Carolyn Kenmore • major undeclared • born July 25, Jewish Scholar-Athlete in Minnesota. 1987.

PERSONAL ABU-SHAMALA SAYS Son of Scott and Beth Puchtel • born Jan. 12, 1983 • father was a football letterwinner in “I have always dreamed of playing for the Gophers an it has been a goal of mine 1974-75 • majoring in applied business • played rugby on a club team at Harvard • psy- for a long time.” chology major. PUCHTEL SAYS “You feel a part of a tradition when you play in Williams. You want to play hard for all the past teams and former Gophers who came before you.”

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A versatile and explosive wing who has a quick first step and can get to the goal • has A skilled and smooth player who can handle to create his shot or drive • has good range played the 1-4 spots on his jump shot • moved to the U.S. from Austria before his junior year. HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL A graduate of Thibodaux High School • high school coach was Barry Filce • named 5A A graduate of Camden High School • high school coach was Clarence Turner • named All- All-State by the Louisiana Sports Writer’s Association • Daily Comet All-Bayou Region South Jersey First Team by the Philadelphia Inquirer • played in the Capital Classic for Player of the Year • District 6-5A MVP • led his team to a runner-up finish in the state the United States All-Stars • started and scored seven points, with four rebounds, four tournament • named Top 28 all Tournament • scored 32 points vs. Acadiana in the sec- assists and one block in 20 minutes • averaged 26.1 points (third in south Jersey) as a ond round and 21 with five blocks in the semifinals vs. East St. John • averaged 16.8 senior • missed seven games his senior season with a separated shoulder, returned for points, 8.9 rebounds and 4.8 blocks per game • had 19 points, eight rebounds and the playoffs and led his team to the state championship game • led his team to a state three blocks in Texas vs. Louisiana All-Star Classic • McDonald’s All-American nomi- track championship • state 400 meter track champion • was second in the 200 and was nee • three-year basketball letterwinner • named all-district honorable mention in after on the second-place 4x400 relay team. his sophomore year and first team all-district his junior year • All-Bayou Region second team in 2003 and first team in 2004 • District 6-5A Defensive MVP his junior season • PERSONAL led team to regional playoffs his junior season • averaged 17 points, nine rebounds, Plans to major in business • son of Charles Payton and Angelica Hittinger • father played six blocks and four assists as a junior • honor roll student. professionally in Austria and now coaches the Wels pro team in Austria • born December 7, 1986. PERSONAL Plans to major in chemical engineering • son of David and Yvonne Johnson • born PAYTON SAYS March 9, 1987. “There’s only one word that best describes our camraderie and that’s ‘family’.” JOHNSON SAYS “The coaches, on the court are intense, but off the court, you can talk to them any- time anywhere.”

A physically gifted athlete who plays extremely hard with great natural ability • can handle PERSONAL the ball and get to the rim. Plans to major in business • son of Derrick and Tonya McElroy • born December 7, 1986 • high school teammate of fellow Gopher Lawrence McKenzie. HIGH SCHOOL A graduate of Minneapolis Henry High School • high school coach was Larry McKenzie • considered the top recruit to come out of the state last season • scored 32 points and was SMITH SAYS named the MVP of the Inner City All-Star Basketball Classic • also received the Academic “I was so proud to be a Gopher when I signed my letter of intent.” Award at the Inner City Classic • averaged 17 points, eight rebounds, six assists and one block as a junior • named RivalsHoops Top 150 • won 3Astate titles as a freshman and soph- omore • was the Offensive Player of the Year after his junior season • named all-conference in 2004 • earned all-city, all-county and all-area honors after junior season • ‘A’ honor roll stu- dent. 60

GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 PLAYER PROFILES BOONE GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Virginia (1/24) - - 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1/1 3 0 0 0 0 0 N.C. State (1/28) - - 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-2/2 0 0 1 0 0 2 Duke (2/1) - - 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-3/3 3 3 2 0 0 0 2003-04 GAME-BY-GAME Georgia Tech (2/3) - - 2-6 1-3 5-8 0-5/5 1 2 3 0 0 10 Opponent (Date) Start Min Fg-Fa 3g-3a Ft-Fta O-D/T PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Wake Forest (2/6) - - 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1/1 1 1 2 0 0 0 UMKC (11/17) Y 29 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-5/5 2 8 0 0 3 0 Maryland (2/10) - - 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-1/1 1 1 1 0 0 2 at Utah (11/19) Y 37 1-10 0-4 2-2 1-0/1 3 5 1 0 2 4 Florida State (2/22) - - 1-1 1-1 2-2 0-1/1 1 2 1 0 2 5 Furman (11/30) Y 36 6-10 4-5 1-2 1-4/5 3 4 2 0 2 17 Virginia (2/25) - - 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0/0 0 2 2 0 0 0 at Virginia (12/3) Y 33 0-7 0-5 2-2 1-3/4 3 3 0 0 1 2 N.C. State (2/28) - - 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0/0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Western Illinois (12/6) Y 28 2-5 1-2 2-3 0-2/2 2 10 1 0 0 7 Duke (3/4) - - 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0/0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Long Beach State (12/9) Y 27 3-8 1-2 1-1 0-3/3 0 0 0 0 1 8 Clemson (3/9) - - 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0/0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Oral Roberts (12/12) Y 29 6-11 4-8 44 1-1/2 2 6 3 1 2 20 Georgia Tech (3/10) - - 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Duquesne (12/22) Y 37 7-14 3-10 4-4 2-5/7 0 3 2 0 3 21 Duke (3/11) - - 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0/0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Nebraska (12/29) Y 36 1-6 1-5 0-1 0-1/1 2 6 3 1 3 3 Princeton (3/16) - - 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1/1 0 1 0 0 0 0 at Texas Tech (1/1) Y 31 2-5 0-2 1-2 0-2/2 2 4 3 0 1 5 Penn State (3/18) - - 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wofford (1/4) Y 36 3-7 1-4 0-0 1-2/3 3 8 2 0 0 7 Totals 32/7 343 15-50 10-31 9-12 1-28/29 27 44 33 1 15 49 at Penn State (1/7) Y 34 1-7 1-6 2-2 1-3/4 3 5 5 1 0 5 Princeton (1/10) Y 27 4-9 1-4 1-2 1-1/2 3 2 2 0 0 10 GRIER GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Iowa (1/13) Y 32 6-14 1-5 0-0 0-2/2 1 5 1 0 1 13 at Ohio State (1/17) Y 28 2-7 2-5 1-2 0-1/1 2 1 0 1 0 7 at Purdue (1/21) Y 36 4-7 3-5 1-3 0-0/0 4 5 3 0 2 12 2004-05 GAME-BY-GAME Indiana (1/24) Y 34 2-7 1-3 3-4 2-1/3 1 2 1 0 0 14 Opponent (Date) Start Min Fg-Fa 3g-3a Ft-Fta O-D/T PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Michigan State (1/28) Y 43 4-12 2-7 6-6 1-4/5 4 3 3 0 0 16 Lipscomb (11/21) Y 36 9-10 0-0 5-7 0-5/5 2 4 3 0 2 23 at Northwestern (1/31) Y 33 1-9 0-5 0-0 2-3/5 2 3 2 0 0 2 vs. Furman (11/24)* Y 37 7-14 0-1 10-11 2-4/6 2 5 4 0 4 24 at Wisconsin (2/4) Y 33 2-5 0-1 0-0 1-2/3 2 4 6 0 0 4 vs. Alabama (11/26)* Y 35 2-7 0-1 7-8 0-1/1 3 2 2 0 1 11 Illinois (2/8) Y 34 3-7 2-4 0-0 0-4/4 2 2 2 0 1 8 vs. Oklahoma (11/27)* Y 36 7-14 0-1 4-5 1-1/2 2 0 3 0 1 18 Michigan (2/11) N 26 3-5 3-5 2-4 0-5/5 4 5 2 1 1 11 Florida State (11/30) Y 38 8-16 3-5 4-5 2-3/5 1 2 2 0 0 23 at Michigan State (2/14) N 24 1-2 0-1 2-2 0-5/5 1 1 5 0 1 4 Holy Cross (12/4) Y 40 7-11 0-0 5-6 3-2/5 1 1 4 0 2 19 at Indiana (2/18) Y 34 1-5 1-4 0-0 0-2/2 2 4 2 0 0 3 at Nebraska (12/8) Y 40 4-10 3-4 6-8 2-6/8 2 0 5 0 1 17 Purdue (2/21) Y 29 1-6 0-2 1-2 1-5/6 1 3 1 0 2 3 Central Michigan (12/11) Y 36 6-11 0-2 7-8 3-5/8 2 2 3 0 2 19 Ohio State (2/25) Y 28 3-7 1-5 0-0 0-2/2 1 3 5 0 1 7 Chicago State (12/15) N 32 4-11 0-1 2-4 2-3/5 1 2 1 1 0 10 at Iowa (2/28) Y 31 4-12 2-6 4-5 0-5/5 2 1 5 0 0 14 St. Francis (Pa.) (12/22) Y 31 6-10 0-1 0-1 2-4/6 2 5 3 0 2 12 Penn State (3/6) Y 31 3-7 1-4 0-0 1-1/2 3 10 0 0 2 7 UNC Greensboro (12/29) Y 24 9-13 3-4 4-4 1-2/3 1 4 1 1 3 25 vs. Purdue (3/11) Y 32 3-10 1-6 6-6 0-6/6 4 3 1 1 2 13 Coppin State (1/1) Y 29 6-10 0-2 4-5 4-3/7 2 4 0 1 2 16 vs. Wisconsin (3/12) Y 33 6-12 0-3 0-0 0-2/2 2 4 3 0 0 12 Loyola Marymount (1/3) N 20 6-9 0-1 3-4 0-3/3 2 4 1 1 1 15 Totals 30/27 961 85-234 37-128 46-60 17-82/99 66 123 66 6 31 253 Penn State (1/8) Y 30 4-8 0-1 5-5 1-2/3 1 3 0 0 1 13 Purdue (1/12) Y 37 2-7 0-0 10-12 1-5/6 2 3 4 0 1 14 at Iowa (1/15) Y 30 1-6 0-3 4-4 0-5/5 4 0 3 0 5 6 2001-02 GAME-BY-GAME (AT NORTH CAROLINA) at Ohio State (1/19) Y 42 8-18 0-1 6-7 2-10/12 1 1 4 0 5 22 Opponent (Date) Start Min Fg-Fa 3g-3a Ft-Fta O-D/T PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Michigan State (1/22) Y 38 3-12 0-2 4-7 2-3/5 2 2 3 0 2 10 Hampton (11/16) 3-4 1-2 0-0 0-4/4 3 5 2 0 1 7 Indiana (1/26) Y 36 4-15 0-1 7-8 0-5/5 3 3 4 1 3 15 Davidson (11/20) 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-2/2 1 2 1 0 0 0 at Illinois (1/29) Y 36 5-17 0-0 7-10 4-4/8 3 0 1 0 2 17 Indiana (11/28) 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1/1 1 0 2 0 0 0 at Michigan (2/2) Y 37 5-10 0-0 4-8 1-5/6 3 4 7 0 0 14 Ga. Tech (12/2) 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0/0 1 2 4 0 0 0 Wisconsin (2/5) Y 38 14-21 0-2 4-6 2-3/5 0 0 3 0 1 32 at Kentucky (12/8) 1-2 1-1 0-0 0-0/0 1 1 0 0 0 3 Northwestern (2/9) Y 40 9-16 2-4 12-14 3-4/7 1 0 3 0 1 32 Binghamton (12/16) 0-5 0-3 2-2 0-2/2 0 1 0 1 1 2 at Indiana (2/12) Y 40 8-19 0-1 5-8 0-3/3 2 0 2 0 1 21 vs. Coll. Charleston (12/21) 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0/0 0 1 0 0 0 0 at Michigan State (2/16) Y 38 7-15 1-4 4-7 0-4/4 2 3 2 1 3 19 vs. St. Joseph’s (12/22) 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-1/1 0 4 1 0 1 3 Ohio State (2/19) Y 38 6-15 0-1 2-2 2-8/10 0 4 1 0 0 14 N.C. A&T (12/27) 5-5 3-3 0-0 0-4/4 1 4 1 0 2 13 Iowa (2/23) Y 40 7-17 1-2 2-2 0-3/3 2 6 2 0 2 17 Texas A&M (12/30) 0-1 0-1 1-2 0-5/5 3 6 2 1 1 1 at Purdue (2/26) Y 40 6-15 0-2 3-7 2-2/4 2 5 1 0 4 15 Wake Forest (1/5) 5-9 0-3 0-0 0-3/3 1 4 3 0 2 10 at Penn State (3/2) Y 40 8-13 0-0 11-14 0-4/4 2 2 3 0 4 27 at Maryland (1/9) 3-5 2-3 0-0 0-1/1 0 4 4 0 1 8 vs. Indiana (3/11) Y 39 5-9 0-0 6-12 0-7/7 4 4 1 0 0 16 Virginia (1/12) 0-2 0-2 2-2 0-1/1 1 0 3 0 1 2 vs. Illinois (3/12) Y 39 10-25 0-3 4-8 2-6/8 2 3 5 1 3 24 at Florida State (1/16) 4-9 2-3 2-2 0-4/4 1 2 4 0 1 12 vs. Iowa State (3/18) Y 40 7-21 0-2 0-1 1-8/9 3 0 4 0 4 14 at Connecticut (1/19) 1-3 1-1 0-0 0-3/3 2 3 2 0 0 3 Totals 32/30 1152 200-425 13-52 161-218 45-133/178 62 78 85 7 63 574 N.C. State (1/23) 2-4 2-3 0-0 1-4/5 2 2 5 0 1 6 at Clemson (1/27) 7-14 4-8 5-7 1-9/10 1 3 0 1 1 23 Duke (1/31) 2-6 0-1 1-1 0-0/0 0 1 4 0 0 5 2002-03 GAME-BY-GAME (AT CHARLOTTE) at Georgia Tech (2/2) 2-3 2-2 0-0 0-3/3 4 7 4 0 2 6 Opponent (Date) Start Min Fg-Fa 3g-3a Ft-Fta O-D/T PF A TO Blk Stl Pts at Wake Forest (2/6) 2-5 1-1 4-4 0-1/1 1 1 7 0 0 9 Long Beach St. (11/22) N 18 1-5 0-0 1-4 1-0/1 1 2 1 0 4 3 Maryland (2/10) 4-8 0-3 0-1 0-3/3 1 2 2 0 1 8 at Appalachian St. (11/25) N 7 0-1 0-0 0-4 1-1/2 0 0 0 0 1 0 at Virginia (2/12) 2-6 1-4 0-0 0-1/1 1 4 4 0 0 5 at Richmond (11/25) N 13 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1/1 4 1 1 0 1 0 Florida State (2/17) 7-13 6-9 8-10 1-0/1 1 6 1 0 1 28 Temple (12/4) N 22 4-5 1-1 0-0 1-3/4 2 4 1 0 0 9 Ohio (2/20) 2-6 2-5 1-1 2-0/2 2 7 2 0 1 7 at Davidson (12/7) N 22 4-5 0-0 0-3 4-2/6 2 1 1 0 3 8 at N.C. State (2/24) 5-7 2-3 5-5 0-0/0 4 5 3 0 1 17 Miami (12/15) N 18 4-6 0-0 0-0 0-3/3 2 3 1 0 0 8 Clemson (2/27) 4-8 2-6 3-4 0-1/1 2 8 1 0 0 13 So. Illinois (12/18) N 18 3-4 0-0 0-0 1-6/7 3 0 3 0 0 6 at Duke (3/3) 2-7 0-3 2-3 1-1/2 3 3 8 0 0 6 Loyola-Chicago (12/27) N 17 5-5 0-0 0-0 1-2/3 2 1 0 2 0 10 Duke (ACC) (3/8) 2-7 1-4 0-0 0-2/2 1 1 2 0 0 5 Colorado (12/28) N 21 3-6 0-0 0-0 2-2/4 2 2 0 1 2 6 Totals 18 687 66-144 34-79 36-44 6-56/62 39 89 72 3 19 202 La. Lafayette (12/29) N 19 3-5 0-0 5-6 3-0/3 4 1 1 0 3 11 at Indiana (1/4) N 20 1-4 0-0 0-0 0-4/4 4 1 0 0 1 2 Louisville (1/8) N 22 3-6 0-0 1-2 1-2/3 1 3 1 0 1 7 2000-01 GAME-BY-GAME (AT NORTH CAROLINA) East Carolina (1/11) N 20 1-3 0-0 3-7 0-3/3 2 1 1 0 0 5 Opponent (Date) Start Min Fg-Fa 3g-3a Ft-Fta O-D/T PF A TO Blk Stl Pts UAB (1/14) N 14 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-0/0 1 1 3 0 1 4 Winthrop (11/10) - - 0-4 0-3 0-0 0-1/1 2 3 2 0 0 0 Marquette (1/18) N 11 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-1/2 0 0 0 0 1 0 Tulsa (11/11) - - 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1/1 1 3 1 0 0 0 at Cincinnati (1/25) N 15 2-3 0-0 2-2 2-2/4 2 2 1 0 1 6 Appalachian (11/17) - - 3-4 3-3 0-0 0-0/0 1 4 4 0 1 9 St. Louis (1/29) N 17 2-5 0-0 0-0 2-2/4 2 1 0 0 3 4 Michigan State (11/29) - - 0-3 0-2 2-2 1-0/1 0 1 1 0 2 2 at South Florida (2/1) N 15 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-0/1 2 1 0 0 1 2 Kentucky (12/2) - - 0-3 0-2 0-0 0-1/1 1 3 3 0 1 0 at Valparaiso (2/4) N 14 1-2 0-0 0-1 1-3/4 2 1 0 0 0 2 Miami (Fla.) (12/4) - - 1-3 0-1 0-0 0-3/3 0 0 3 0 2 2 at DePaul (2/8) Y 21 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-3/3 3 3 2 0 3 4 Texas A&M (12/9) - - 1-3 1-2 0-0 0-1/1 3 2 1 0 3 3 Houston (2/12) N 24 4-7 0-0 2-2 3-3/6 1 0 1 1 2 10 Buffalo (12/17) - - 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1/1 0 1 0 0 1 2 Cincinnati (2/15) Y 28 5-10 0-1 0-0 3-3/6 3 1 0 0 0 10 UCLA (12/23) - - 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1/1 2 3 0 0 0 0 at Marquette (2/20) N 25 3-6 0-0 0-0 0-3/3 4 2 2 1 2 6 Massachusetts (12/29) - - 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-2/2 1 2 1 1 1 0 at East Carolina N 19 2-4 0-0 1-3 3-0/3 2 2 2 0 0 5 Coll. of Charleston (12/30) - - 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0/0 1 0 0 0 1 0 Southern Miss (2/26) N 19 2-4 0-0 1-2 1-2/3 3 1 2 0 0 5 Georgia Tech (1/2) - - 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-0/0 1 0 1 0 0 0 DePaul (3/1) N 15 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-3/3 1 1 1 1 1 2 Wake Forest (1/6) - - 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0/0 1 1 0 0 0 0 at St. Louis (3/5) N 18 1-4 0-0 1-2 1-1/2 3 0 0 0 1 3 Maryland (1/10) - - 1-2 1-1 0-0 0-0/0 1 1 1 0 0 3 Louisville (3/8) N 17 1-3 0-0 2-3 3-1/4 2 2 2 1 0 4 Marquette (1/13) - - 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-1/1 0 0 1 0 0 3 vs. UAB (3/12) N 19 3-6 0-1 4-5 3-3/6 2 2 3 0 1 10 Clemson (1/17) - - 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-1/1 1 4 0 0 0 3 Totals 29/2 528 64-123 1-3 23-47 39-59/98 62 40 30 7 33 152 Florida State (1/20) - - 0-3 0-3 0-0 0-0/0 0 2 1 0 1 0 61

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HARGROW GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS at Penn State (2/23) N 9 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-1/1 3 0 0 0 0 0 Northwestern (2/27) N 12 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0/0 0 2 1 0 0 2 Illinois (3/3) N 4 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0/0 1 1 1 0 0 0 2003-04 GAME-BY-GAME vs. Penn State (3/7) N 8 0-3 0-1 1-2 0-0/0 0 0 1 0 1 1 Opponent (Date) Start Min Fg-Fa 3g-3a Ft-Fta O-D/T PF A TO Blk Stl Pts vs. Illinois (3/8) N 6 2-2 0-0 2-2 0-0/0 0 0 0 0 1 6 UMKC (11/17) Y 29 6-11 2-2 4-4 1-3/4 1 1 1 0 1 18 New Mexico (3/13) N 15 2-4 0-1 1-1 0-2/2 0 2 2 0 1 5 at Utah (11/19) Y 33 2-9 0-0 4-6 1-2/3 1 3 1 0 4 8 Richmond (3/18) N 11 0-3 0-1 0-0 1-1/2 0 1 1 1 0 0 Furman (11/30) Y 27 2-10 0-1 2-2 0-2/2 1 1 2 0 0 6 Totals 0/28 280 36-81 5-19 23-31 9-24/33 16 19 22 2 7 100 at Virginia (12/3) Y 38 3-15 0-1 5-9 5-10/15 0 6 1 0 0 11 Western Illinois (12/6) Y 29 6-15 1-3 3-7 5-2/7 0 1 3 0 0 16 MCKENZIE GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Long Beach State (12/9) Y 27 4-7 3-4 4-8 0-2/2 2 4 1 1 2 15 Oral Roberts (12/12) Y 32 8-9 2-3 1-2 0-2/2 3 5 1 1 2 19 Duquesne (12/22) Y 42 4-12 1-2 6-8 1-3/4 1 4 4 0 1 15 2004-05 GAME-BY-GAME Nebraska (12/29) Y 35 6-13 0-3 2-5 1-2/3 2 3 1 1 0 14 Opponent (Date) Start Min Fg-Fa 3g-3a Ft-Fta O-D/T PF A TO Blk Stl Pts at Texas Tech (1/1) Y 33 4-7 0-2 0-0 0-1/1 2 2 3 0 0 8 Cal St. Fullerton (11/20) N 23 4-7 3-5 0-0 0-1/1 1 1 2 0 1 11 Wofford (1/4) Y 32 5-12 1-2 8-11 3-4/7 0 1 3 0 1 19 vs. High Point (11/25) N 22 4-5 3-4 0-0 0-2/2 2 1 3 0 1 11 at Penn State (1/7) Y 33 6-14 0-1 0-0 3-4/7 2 3 2 0 0 12 vs. Washington (11/26) N 21 2-7 1-4 2-2 0-0/0 2 1 2 0 0 7 Princeton (1/10) Y 34 2-5 0-1 1-2 0-4/4 0 3 3 0 0 5 vs. Minnesota (11/27) Y 19 2-5 1-4 0-0 0-0/0 2 1 0 0 0 5 Iowa (1/13) Y 26 4-12 0-1 0-0 6-2/8 4 4 3 0 0 8 at Purdue (12/8) N 17 3-7 2-5 0-0 1-0/1 0 3 1 0 2 8 at Ohio State (1/17) Y 18 0-4 0-2 0-2 0-0/0 2 3 3 0 0 0 Northern Colorado (12/11) N 24 3-7 3-5 0-0 0-3/3 0 3 1 0 2 9 at Purdue (1/21) N 29 3-10 1-2 2-2 1-1/2 2 0 2 1 1 9 vs. Duke (12/18) N 18 2-3 2-3 1-2 1-1/2 5 0 1 0 0 7 Totals 16/15 497 65-165 11-30 42-68 27-44/71 23 44 34 4 12 188 SW Missouri State (12/23) N 29 3-8 2-5 2-2 0-2/2 1 1 1 0 0 10 vs. Tulsa (12/28) N 29 4-7 3-5 2-2 1-2/3 1 3 2 0 0 13 Florida A&M (12/30) N 19 3-6 2-4 0-0 0-6/6 3 0 3 0 2 8 2002-03 GAME-BY-GAME Texas Pan-American (1/2) N 23 7-12 4-8 0-0 0-0/0 1 2 1 0 2 18 Opponent (Date) Start Min Fg-Fa 3g-3a Ft-Fta O-D/T PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Colorado (1/8) N 21 5-14 4-11 0-0 1-0/1 3 0 3 0 1 14 UNC Asheville (11/24) N 24 6-10 1-1 8-14 2-2/4 1 1 1 0 2 21 Connecticut (1/10) N 26 6-8 5-7 1-2 0-0/0 2 3 0 0 0 18 Georgia (11/30) Y 32 5-8 1-1 4-6 0-8/8 2 2 0 1 0 15 at Baylor (1/15) N 25 1-6 0-5 0-0 0-2/2 4 2 3 0 2 2 Georgia Tech (12/4) Y 36 4-13 1-3 1-2 1-4/5 1 3 0 1 2 10 at Texas A&M (1/18) N 19 4-7 4-6 0-0 0-0/0 3 0 0 0 0 12 Bethune Cookman (12/6) Y 26 4-9 1-2 6-6 4-4/8 0 2 2 0 0 15 Texas (1/22) N 25 4-12 3-9 4-4 1-1/2 4 1 1 0 0 15 at Nebraska (12/8) Y 29 6-10 2-5 1-1 1-4/5 2 0 3 0 0 15 Oklahoma State (1/24) N 17 0-4 0-2 0-0 2-0./2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Arkansas-LR (12/10) Y 42 4-11 3-3 2-7 4-3/7 3 0 1 0 0 13 at Iowa State (1/29) N 31 5-10 5-9 0-0 2-0/2 2 5 2 0 0 15 Fair. Dickinson (12/13) Y 14 4-8 1-1 3-5 1-3/4 2 1 3 0 0 12 Texas A&M (2/2) N 22 1-5 0-2 0-0 0-1/1 3 2 0 0 4 2 at Oregon (12/22) Y 33 3-12 0-4 2-2 1-4/5 3 2 1 0 0 8 Texas Tech (2/5) Y 23 5-10 5-10 1-2 0-0/0 2 0 0 0 0 16 Texas Tech (12/28) Y 41 9-15 2-4 4-4 2-4/6 5 3 1 0 1 24 at Oklahoma State (2/7) N 30 5-14 3-8 0-2 1-1/2 2 0 1 1 2 13 Oral Roberts (1/1) Y 32 3-9 0-4 11-16 4-6/10 1 2 1 0 3 17 at Missouri (2/12) N 32 3-11 1-5 1-1 0-3/3 2 1 2 0 2 8 Sacred Heart (1/4) Y 20 5-7 1-1 0-0 0-1/1 0 3 2 0 0 11 Nebraska (2/16) Y 20 1-6 0-4 2-3 0-2/2 1 0 1 0 2 4 Illinois (1/7) Y 33 0-2 0-0 10-10 0-1/1 2 4 2 0 0 10 at Kansas State (2/19) Y 21 0-5 0-2 0-0 0-1/1 3 2 0 0 0 0 at Wisconsin (1/15) Y 28 3-8 1-3 0-0 0-0/0 1 2 3 0 0 7 Kansas (2/21) N 12 2-6 2-5 0-0 0-0/0 1 0 0 0 0 6 Michigan State (1/18) Y 27 2-6 1-2 6-8 2-3/5 3 3 1 0 0 11 Baylor (2/26) Y 24 3-7 2-4 0-0 1-2/3 3 3 3 0 2 8 at Michigan (1/22) Y 38 4-12 2-4 0-2 3-3/6 2 4 2 0 4 10 at Texas (2/28) N 20 6-11 4-7 0-0 2-1/3 0 0 0 0 2 16 Northwestern (1/25) Y 34 6-12 0-3 7-10 1-3/4 2 3 4 0 2 19 at Texas Tech (3/5) N 14 3-5 2-4 0-0 0-1/1 2 1 2 0 0 8 at Penn State (1/29) Y 33 5-11 1-2 2-4 1-1/2 2 5 2 1 1 13 vs. Missouri (3/11) N 22 4-6 3-4 0-0 0-2/2 1 1 1 0 0 11 Michigan (2/1) Y 37 3-9 2-4 6-8 0-5/5 2 8 1 0 0 14 vs. Texas Tech (3/12) Y 28 3-7 2-5 2-2 0-1/1 5 1 2 0 1 10 at Ohio State (2/5) Y 33 6-12 2-5 3-5 2-6/8 5 4 3 0 0 17 vs. Niagara (3/17) N 13 4-7 2-5 2-2 1-1/2 0 0 0 0 1 12 Purdue (2/8) Y 30 4-10 1-2 0-0 2-2/4 2 5 5 0 2 9 vs. Utah (3/19) N 21 3-6 1-4 0-0 1-0/1 5 0 2 0 2 7 Iowa (2/12) Y 37 6-10 3-4 2-4 1-4/5 0 3 1 1 1 17 Totals 32/6 710 105-241 74-170 20-26 15-36/51 66 38 40 1 32 304 at Northwestern (2/19) Y 37 6-9 1-4 3-5 1-4/5 3 3 7 0 3 16 Penn State (2/22) Y 29 4-8 0-0 8-9 2-3/5 2 3 5 0 3 16 at Michigan State (2/26) Y 36 5-12 2-5 5-6 2-3/5 0 1 2 1 1 17 2003-04 GAME-BY-GAME Wisconsin (3/2) Y 35 1-5 0-1 1-4 2-2/4 2 1 4 0 1 3 Opponent (Date) Start Min Fg-Fa 3g-3a Ft-Fta O-D/T PF A TO Blk Stl Pts at Indiana (3/4) Y 32 5-10 1-4 0-1 2-3/5 0 5 2 0 3 11 E. Washington (11/21) Y 23 2-7 0-3 0-0 3-1/4 3 3 0 0 1 4 at Illinois (3/9) Y 30 2-8 0-2 0-0 2-3/5 3 3 2 0 2 4 Oral Roberts (11/22) Y 28 5-10 4-9 5-6 0-2/2 4 2 1 0 0 19 vs. Northwestern (3/13) Y 34 5-10 0-1 3-5 3-1/4 1 2 2 0 2 13 Tulsa (11/25) Y 24 5-8 3-6 0-0 0-2/2 3 3 0 0 0 13 at St. Louis (3/19) Y 38 4-11 0-2 7-8 0-6/6 1 3 3 1 2 15 Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/2) Y 24 1-9 1-5 2-2 1-0/1 0 4 1 0 1 5 vs. Hawai’i (3/24) Y 35 5-10 3-4 9-12 2-4/6 2 3 2 1 4 22 at Michigan State (12/6) Y 4 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0/0 3 0 0 0 0 0 at Temple (3/27) Y 36 4-11 0-2 3-6 0-3/3 2 5 4 0 0 11 Purdue (12/11) Y 13 0-3 0-3 0-0 0-0/0 0 1 2 0 1 0 vs. Georgetown (4/1) Y 37 4-11 1-2 2-5 1-3/4 1 3 7 0 1 11 Prairie View A&M (12/13) N 23 2-5 2-4 2-2 0-1/1 1 1 2 0 1 8 vs. Texas Tech (4/3) Y 37 3-12 1-5 2-2 0-0/0 2 0 2 0 0 9 vs. Princeton (1/3) N 9 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-0/0 1 0 1 0 1 3 Totals 32/33 1075 140-321 35-90 121-17749-106/155 60 92 80 7 40 436 at Connecticut (1/11) N 14 1-5 1-3 1-2 1-0/1 0 1 1 0 2 4 at Oklahoma State (1/14) N 13 1-5 1-4 0-0 0-2/2 0 0 3 0 1 3 Missouri (1/17) Y 24 5-9 4-7 2-2 2-1/3 2 2 2 0 0 16 2001-02 GAME-BY-GAME at Texas Tech (1/19) Y 32 3-9 0-6 3-3 1-2/3 3 1 3 0 3 9 Opponent (Date) Start Min Fg-Fa 3g-3a Ft-Fta O-D/T PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Kansas State (1/24) Y 14 1-6 1-4 0-0 1-3/4 2 0 3 0 0 3 Mercer (11/17) N 10 1-2 1-1 4-6 0-1/1 0 0 0 0 0 7 at Baylor (1/28) Y 22 4-10 3-5 0-2 1-2/3 2 0 2 0 0 11 UNC-Asheville (11/21) N 11 5-6 1-1 0-0 0-2/2 0 1 1 0 1 11 at Nebraska (2/1) Y 34 6-12 5-8 1-2 3-7/10 0 2 2 0 1 18 E. Washington (11/24) N 11 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-2/3 1 0 1 0 0 2 Iowa State (2/4) Y 32 6-13 3-7 1-2 1-3/4 3 2 1 1 1 16 at Wake Forest (11/27) N 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 at Texas (2/8) Y 24 1-8 0-5 0-2 1-0/1 2 0 3 0 0 2 UT-Pan American (12/1) N 7 1-4 0-1 2-2 1-2/3 0 0 0 0 0 4 Texas Tech (2/11) Y 27 3-8 2-6 7-9 0-1/1 0 4 3 0 2 15 UNC-Wilmington (12/4) N 13 2-5 1-1 0-0 0-1/1 1 1 0 0 0 5 at Texas A&M (2/14) Y 25 4-10 2-4 0-0 1-3/4 4 2 1 0 2 10 at Georgia (12/7) N 14 3-7 1-2 0-0 1-2/3 0 0 1 1 1 7 Oklahoma State (2/16) Y 19 0-3 0-1 0-0 0-0/0 1 2 0 0 1 0 Oregon (12/10) Did not play - Injured Texas (2/21) Y 24 1-4 0-2 8-8 1-1/2 1 0 1 0 1 10 Maryland-ES (12/13) Did not play - Injured at Colorado (2/25) Y 32 4-9 3-6 0-0 0-3/3 5 2 1 0 0 11 Nebraska (12/22) N 5 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0/0 1 2 1 0 0 2 at Kansas (2/29) N 28 6-13 3-8 0-0 0-1/1 1 0 2 0 1 15 at Texas Tech (12/30) N 15 1-5 0-4 0-0 0-2/2 1 1 2 0 0 2 Texas A&M (3/3) N 23 2-7 1-6 4-8 0-2/2 4 2 1 0 0 9 at Illinois (1/2) N 5 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Baylor (3/6) N 19 2-10 1-6 2-2 1-1/2 1 0 0 0 1 7 Michigan State (1/5) Did not play vs. Nebraska (3/11) Y 20 1-5 1-4 0-0 2-2/4 4 0 1 0 0 3 Michigan (1/9) N 10 2-2 0-0 2-4 0-1/1 1 0 1 0 0 6 vs. Texas (3/12) Y 12 2-6 1-3 0-0 1-2/3 5 0 1 0 0 5 at Purdue (1/12) N 7 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0/0 0 1 1 0 0 2 LSU (3/17) N 26 2-9 0-5 4-4 0-4/4 1 1 2 0 0 8 at Wisconsin (1/16) N 4 1-1 0-0 1-2 1-0/1 0 0 0 0 0 3 at Michigan (3/22) N 18 3-8 2-7 2-2 1-0/1 4 0 2 0 0 10 at Michigan (1/19) N 12 1-1 1-1 2-2 0-3/3 1 0 0 0 0 5 Totals 29/20 630 74-214 45-140 44-58 22-46/68 60 35 42 1 21 237 Ohio State (1/26) N 14 2-3 0-0 2-2 0-1/1 1 0 2 0 0 6 Penn State (1/30) N 13 2-5 0-0 2-2 1-1/2 0 1 0 0 0 6 Indiana (2/2) N 12 4-4 0-0 1-2 0-0/0 2 0 0 0 0 9 at Iowa (2/9) N 7 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-1/1 0 2 3 0 0 1 at Northwestern (2/13) N 7 0-1 0-0 0-0 2-0/2 1 0 0 0 0 0 Wisconsin (2/16) N 18 2-4 0-1 2-2 1-1/2 2 2 1 0 1 6 at Michigan State (2/21) N 13 1-4 0-2 0-0 0-0/0 0 2 2 0 1 0 62

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HEAD COACH DAN MONSON DAN MONSON HEAD COACH | SEVENTH SEASON

ntering his seventh season in charge of the Minnesota basketball program, Dan Monson has completed a monumental turnaround, thrusting the Gophers back onto E the national scene. Playing without recruiting or scholar- ship restrictions for the first time in his tenure, Monson directed the Gophers to the 2005 NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1999. Minnesota’s 2004-05 season became a memorable one. Monson engineered the second-best Big Ten turnaround in the last 20 years, finishing the season with a 10-6 con- ference record after posting just three wins just one year prior. In addition, the Gophers reached the 20-win plateau for the first time since 1992-93. He coached Vincent Grier to All-Big Ten First Team status, marking the third straight year a Gopher has earned the first team accolade. Monson also reached two personal coaching milestones. With a victory over Indiana in the Big Ten Tournament quarter- finals, he earned his 100th victory at Minnesota. By defeating Purdue on Feb. 26, he also picked up his 150th career head coaching victory. With 100 victories in his six seasons at Minnesota, Monson ranks second all-time at the “U” behind (1975-85) in wins during his first six years as head coach. Monson led the Gophers to their first 20-win season since 1992-93 when they went 22-10. In Monson’s six seasons, the Golden Gophers climbed their way back to the upper echelon of the Big Ten and advanced to the postsea- son in four of the five seasons the Gophers were eligible for postseason play. In 2002-03, the Gophers qualified for their third straight NIT and earned the program’s first trip to the NIT semifinals in Madison Square Garden since 1993. Impressively, Monson has coached three NBA draft picks, two of those selected in the lottery, in his five seasons in Gold Country. Joel Przybilla was selected in the 2000 draft in the first round by the with the ninth pick. The Minnesota Timberwolves tabbed Rick Rickert in the second round in 2003, and in 2004, Kris Humphries was selected by the Utah Jazz with the 14th pick of the first round. More importantly, Monson’s first recruiting class of seniors in 2004, all five received their degrees. The Gopher class of 2005, Jeff Hagen, Brent Lawson and Aaron Robinson will earn their degrees this winter. In 2002-03, Minnesota recorded 19 wins under Monson. They again fell one victory short of an NCAA Tournament berth, but qualified for their third straight NIT and advanced to New York City before losing to Georgetown in the semifinals. The Gophers won at least 18 games in three straight seasons, a stretch only matched two other times in Minnesota basketball history. From 1979-80 through 1982-83, the Gophers won 21,19, 23 and 18 wins, respectively; and from 1992-93 through 1997-98, which all games but the first season were later vacated due to NCAA violations. Those violations severely limited scholarships and put strict recruiting sanc- tions on the program since the summer of 1999, coinciding with Monson’s arrival in Gold Country. The summer of 2003 was the first Monson and his staff could recruit on par with every other college basketball program. In Monson’s first three seasons in Gold Country, the Gophers increased their number of conference wins in each season under his leadership (4 - in 1999-2000, 5 - in 2000-01, 9 - in 2001-02). In 2001-02, Monson led the Maroon and Gold within a few points of a con- ference title and their highest finish in the league (6th) since 1992-93. He has compiled a 100-86 record in his tenure in Gold Country and a 152-103 career record in his eight years as a head coach. His 100th win at Minnesota was a, 71-55 Big Ten Tournament Quarterfinal win over Indiana, further securing the team’s first trip to the NCAA’s in six seasons. Monson’s second recruiting class in Gold Country netted one of the top 10 classes in the nation, according to many recruiting publications. National Junior College All-American Jerry Holman and McDonald’s All-American Rick Rickert made an immediate impact in 2001-02. Rickert was named Big Ten Freshman of the Year, the first in school history, and Holman worked his way into the starting lineup by the

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GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 HEAD COACH DAN MONSON beginning of the Big Ten season. SPEAKING OF MONSON AT A GLANCE Before arriving in Gold Country, Monson led the Gonzaga Bulldogs within a breath of the Final Four BORN in 1998-99. Along the way, his team defeated such MONSON notable NCAA powers as Stanford (82-74), Florida October 6, 1961 (73-72) and the Golden Gophers (75-63), before bowing out to eventual national champion “There is an old saying amongst basketball HOMETOWN Connecticut, 67-62. coaches that goes something like this, ‘The Spokane, Wash. Monson spent 11 years building the Gonzaga great coaches can beat you with their players, or program. He began as an assistant coach in 1988 they can turn around and beat you with your HIGH SCHOOL and spent six years laying the groundwork for the players’. Dan Monson is an excellent coach who Bulldogs’ success. In 1994-95, he was elevated to Moscow H.S., Moscow, Idaho always has his teams prepared to win, whether associate head coach under head coach Dan they are shorthanded or not. Now with the great COLLEGE Fitzgerald who was also the athletics director. Three years later, Monson took over full control of the players he has assembled, watch out for 1980-85 University of Idaho (B.S. Mathematics) Gonzaga program. He had an immediate impact, Minnesota basketball!" 1986-88 University of Alabama-Birmingham leading the Bulldogs to a West Coast Conference Bill Raftery — CBS/ESPN basketball analyst (M.A. Education) title and advancing to the second round of the NIT. Along the way, the team set a school record for wins “Dan Monson has proven that he knows not ATHLETICS with 24. Monson was the first coach in West Coast only how to coach young men, but how to 1980 Idaho Vandals football team Conference history to capture the regular-season title in his rookie season. For his efforts, his WCC run a first-rate program as well. It’s a great COLLEGE COACHING EXPERIENCE peers voted him Coach of the Year and Basketball fit for Minnesota. He has earned this oppor- tunity, and will certainly make the most of it.” 1986-88 University of Alabama-Birmingham Times accorded him national Rookie Coach of the Year. His record in two seasons as head coach of Seth Davis — Sports Illustrated (Graduate Assistant) the Zags was 52-17, with an impressive 4-2 mark in 1988-94 Gonzaga University (Assistant Coach) postseason play. Monson was the key figure in the 1994-97 Gonzaga University (Associate Head Coach) “Dan Monson has an outstanding basketball Bulldogs’ turnaround in the 1990s. Gonzaga had a 1997-99 Gonzaga University (Head Coach) IQ. He’s a coach’s son and has lived the record of 223-89 over those 10 seasons and 1999-Present University of Minnesota (Head Coach) Monson was responsible for recruiting many of the game his entire life. Dan Monson did an key players in the Zags’ NCAA Sweet 16 appear- amazing job at Gonzaga, and I firmly believe NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE ances in three consecutive seasons from 1998- that he will bring great things to Minnesota.” 1999 Assistant Coach for 1999 USA Basketball World 2001. Names like Richie Frahm, Matt Santangelo, Dick Vitale — ESPN basketball analyst University games team that won gold medal in Palma Casey Calvary and Quentin Hall introduced the de Mallorca, . nation to the Gonzaga basketball program. 2004 Assistant Coach for the 2004 USA 20-and-under From the time Monson was named Associate Qualifying Team that won gold medal in Halifax, Nova Head Coach in 1995, Gonzaga averaged 22 wins Scotia. per season and reached postseason play every year but one. PERSONAL Prior to joining the Bulldogs’ staff, Monson had worked for two seasons as a graduate assistant Wife: Darci coach under at the University of Children: MicGuire (5), Mollie (3), Maddox (2), McKenna (new) Alabama-Birmingham. Monson is the son of former Idaho and Oregon head coach Don Monson, a Minnesota native from Menahga, who was an assis- MONSON COACHING TIMELINE tant under Jud Heathcote at Michigan State HIRED AS HEAD COACH AT GONZAGA University (1976-78). March 1, 1997 HIRED AS HEAD COACH AT MINNESOTA July 24, 1999 FIRST CAREER COACHING VICTORY Nov. 15, 1997 (97-50 vs. Concordia (Oregon) 50TH CAREER COACHING VICTORY March 11, 1999 — 75-63 vs. Minnesota (First round of NCAA tournament) 100TH CAREER COACHING VICTORY March 13, 2002 — 96-62 vs. New Mexico (First Round of NIT tournament) FIRST CAREER VICTORY AT MINNESOTA Nov. 20, 1999 (90-62 win over Texas Arlington) 100TH VICTORY AT MINNESOTA Mar. 11, 2005 (71-55 win over Indiana) (Big Ten Tournament Quarterfinals) The Monson Family (L to R): Mollie, Darci, McKenna, MicGuire, Maddox and Dan 65

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Monson graduated from the University of Idaho in 1985 with a bachelor’s degree in SPEAKING OF mathematics, and his master’s degree in education with a concentration on athletic adminis- tration from UAB in 1988. MONSON A football player for the Vandals, Monson turned his attention to coaching when a knee injury cut short his gridiron career. He coached the boys’ basketball team at Oregon City High for one season prior to taking the UAB graduate assistant “I watch teams all around the country and I post. admire the way Dan’s teams play. They are Monson has expanded his coaching experience on an international always very well-coached.” level with USA Basketball on two occasions. Monson assisted head coach Dean Smith— Former University of North Kelvin Sampson on the gold medal winning 20-and-under World Championships for Young Men Qualifying Tournament squad in the summer of Carolina Head Coach 2004, in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Monson also assisted Oliver Purnell lead the 1999 USA Basketball Men’s World University Games Team to the gold medal in Palma de Dan Monson is someone who has meant a lot Mallorca, Spain. to my career as a basketball coach and was Monson is married to the former Darci Banta. They have a five-year-old son, instrumental in the development of Gonzaga MicGuire, a three-year-old daughter, Mollie, a one-year-old son, Maddox, and on Basketball. He’s doing the same thing at September 26, 2005, their daughter, McKenna, was born. Minnesota ” Through the community Mark Few— Gonzaga University efforts of Dan and Darci Head Coach Monson, in partnership with the Children’s Cancer Research "Dan doesn't get enough credit for being one of Fund, the Gopher program has the godfathers of Gonzaga basketball, a feat that raised approximately proves he can help put a program on the map. $300,000 for children’s cancer research in the last six sea- The geography for Minnesota is tougher than sons. All of the money raised for Gonzaga because of the competition in the goes back into cancer research Big Ten, but Monson is continuing to scale this at the University of Minnesota. once overwhelming task and has the Gophers back in the national discussion. The consensus was to shut the program down, put it away and never hear from it again after the academic MONSON’S RECORD scandal. But Monson quieted that chorus by giving the program credibility, and respect. He GRADUATE ASSISTANT should take it one step further by turning the Year ...... Team ...... Record...... Conf. Record . . . . .Finish ...... Postseason corner in the Big Ten and bringing the Gophers 1986-87 ...... UAB ...... 21-11 ...... 3rd ...... NCAA First Round back to the upper echelon of this league and 1987-88 ...... UAB ...... 16-15 ...... 5th once again back in the NCAA Tournament.'' Andy Katz—ESPN.com college basketball ASSISTANT COACH analyst 1988-89 ...... Gonzaga ...... 14-14 ...... 6th 1989-90 ...... Gonzaga ...... 8-20 ...... 8th "Coach Monson helped me grow as a basketball 1990-91 ...... Gonzaga ...... 14-14 ...... 6th player and a person in my time at the University 1991-92 ...... Gonzaga ...... 20-10 ...... 3rd of Minnesota. I really appreciate all the extra time 1992-93 ...... Gonzaga ...... 19-9 ...... 2nd 1993-94 ...... Gonzaga ...... 22-8 ...... 1st ...... NIT Second Round he spent helping develop my game. He played a large part in my preparation for the next level." ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH Kris Humphries—former Minnesota 1994-95 ...... Gonzaga ...... 21-9 ...... 4th ...... NCAA First Round forward and NBA lottery pick 1995-96 ...... Gonzaga ...... 21-9 ...... 1st ...... NIT First Round 1996-97 ...... Gonzaga ...... 15-12 ...... 4th “Dan is one of the top up-and-coming coaches in America. I have watched his career develop HEAD COACH and know he is ready for the challenge of return- 1997-98 ...... Gonzaga ...... 24-10 ...... 10-4 ...... 1st ...... NIT Second Round ing Minnesota to the elite in the Big Ten.” 1998-99 ...... Gonzaga ...... 28-7 ...... 12-2 ...... 1st ...... NCAA Elite Eight — former Michigan State head coach 1999-2000 . . . . Minnesota ...... 12-16 ...... 4-12 ...... 10th 2000-01 ...... Minnesota ...... 18-14 ...... 5-11 ...... 9th ...... NIT Second Round Jud Heathcote 2001-02 ...... Minnesota ...... 18-13 ...... 9-7 ...... 6th ...... NIT Second Round 2002-03 ...... Minnesota ...... 19-14 ...... 8-8 ...... 6th ...... NIT Semifinals NBA PLAYERS COACHED BY 2003-04 ...... Minnesota ...... 12-18 ...... 3-13 ...... T10th DAN MONSON 2004-05 ...... Minnesota ...... 21-11 ...... 10-6 ...... T4th ...... NCAA First Round Record at Minnesota: At Minnesota, Gonzaga and USA Basketball 100-86 (six seasons) Career Record: 152-103 (eight seasons) Kevin Burleson Chris Paul NCAA Tournament Games as a Head Coach: Kris Humphries Charlie Villanueva Gonzaga 75, Minnesota 63 (1999 First Round) Joel Przybilla Bracey Wright Gonzaga 82, Stanford 74 (1999 Second Round) Richie Frahm Mark Madsen Gonzaga 73, Florida 72 (1999 West Region Semifinal) Brandon Haywood Kenyon Martin Connecticut 67, Gonzaga 62 (1999 West Region Final) Sean May Chris Mihm Iowa State 64, Minnesota 53 (2005 Syracuse Region First Round) 66 Michael Redd

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The extended Monson Family

MONSON’S RECORD VS. ALL OPPONENTS Team ...... Overall ...... Last Mtg Team ...... Overall ...... Last Mtg Team ...... Overall ...... Last Mtg Alabama ...... 0-1 ...... 11/26/04 Loyola Marymount ...... 6-0 ...... 1/3/05 Santa Clara ...... 4-1 ...... 3/1/99 Ark.-Little Rock ...... 2-0 ...... 12/10/02 Maine ...... 1-0 ...... 12/11/99 Seton Hall ...... 0-1 ...... 2/23/00 Bethune Cookman ...... 2-0 ...... 12/6/02 Marquette ...... 2-0 ...... 12/7/00 South Alabama ...... 1-0 ...... 12/5/98 Boise State ...... 2-0 ...... 1/3/97 Maryland-Eastern Shore . . .1-0 ...... 12/13/01 Stanford ...... 1-0 ...... 3/13/99 Centenary ...... 1-0 ...... 12/30/00 Mercer ...... 1-0 ...... 11/17/01 St. Francis (Pa.) ...... 1-0 ...... 12/22/04 Central Michigan ...... 1-0 ...... 12/11/04 Michigan ...... 6-2 ...... 2/2/05 St. Louis ...... 1-0 ...... 3/19/03 Chicago State ...... 3-0 ...... 12/15/04 Michigan State ...... 2-9 ...... 2/16/05 St. Martin’s ...... 1-0 ...... 11/22/98 Clemson ...... 1-0 ...... 11/23/97 Minnesota ...... 1-0 ...... 3/11/99 Temple ...... 1-0 ...... 3/26/03 Concordia ...... 1-0 ...... 11/15/97 Mississippi St...... 1-0 ...... 1122/97 Texas-Arlington ...... 1-0 ...... 11/20/99 Connecticut ...... 0-1 ...... 3/20/99 Missouri-Kansas City . . . . .1-0 ...... 11/17/03 Texas Christian ...... 1-1 ...... 11/25/00 Coppin State ...... 1-0 ...... 1/1/05 Memphis ...... 1-0 ...... 11/16/98 Texas Pan-American ...... 2-0 ...... 12/1/01 Dartmouth ...... 1-0 ...... 12/22/00 Montana ...... 1-0 ...... 12/12/97 Texas Tech ...... 0-4 ...... 1/1/04 Detroit ...... 0-1 ...... 12/4/98 Morehead State ...... 1-0 ...... 11/27/99 Tulsa ...... 1-1 ...... 3/19/01 Duquesne ...... 1-0 ...... 12/22/03 Morris Brown ...... 1-0 ...... 12/3/00 Utah ...... 0-1 ...... 11/19/03 Eastern Washington ...... 3-0 ...... 11/24/01 Nebraska ...... 3-3 ...... 12/8/04 Valparaiso ...... 1-0 ...... 12/4/99 Fairleigh Dickinson ...... 1-0 ...... 12/13/02 New Mexico ...... 1-0 ...... 3/13/02 Villanova ...... 1-0 ...... 3/14/01 Florida ...... 1-0 ...... 3/18/99 UNC-Asheville ...... 2-0 ...... 11/24/02 Virginia ...... 1-1 ...... 12/3/03 Florida State ...... 1-1 ...... 11/30/04 UNC Greensboro ...... 1-0 ...... 12/29/04 Wake Forest ...... 0-1 ...... 11/27/01 Furman ...... 3-0 ...... 11/24/04 UNC-Wilmington ...... 0-1 ...... 12/4/01 Washington ...... 1-1 ...... 12/8/98 Georgetown ...... 0-2 ...... 4/1/03 Northwestern ...... 5-4 ...... 2/9/05 Washington State ...... 1-1 ...... 11/28/98 Georgia ...... 3-1 ...... 11/30/02 Ohio State ...... 3-7 ...... 2/19/05 Western Illinois ...... 1-0 ...... 12/6/03 Georgia Tech ...... 1-0 ...... 12/4/02 Oklahoma ...... 0-1 ...... 11/27/04 Whitman ...... 1-0 ...... 12/20/97 Hawaii ...... 1-1 ...... 3/24/03 Oral Roberts ...... 2-0 ...... 12/12/03 Wisconsin ...... 2-9 ...... 2/5/05 Hawaii-Pacific ...... 1-0 ...... 11/24/00 Oregon ...... 1-2 ...... 12/22/02 Wofford ...... 1-0 ...... 1/4/04 Holy Cross ...... 1-0 ...... 12/4/04 Penn State ...... 8-3 ...... 3/2/05 Wyoming ...... 1-0 ...... 3/11/98 Idaho ...... 2-1 ...... 12/22/98 Pepperdine ...... 2-2 ...... 2/19/99 Totals ...... 152-103 Illinois ...... 0-12 ...... 3/12/05 Princeton ...... 1-0 ...... 1/10/04 Indiana ...... 6-5 ...... 3/11/05 Portland ...... 5-0 ...... 2/27/99 Iowa ...... 4-7 ...... 2/23/05 Purdue ...... 6-7 ...... 2/26/05 Iowa State ...... 0-1 ...... 3/18/05 Richmond ...... 0-1 ...... 3/18/02 Kansas ...... 0-1 ...... 11/14/98 Sacred Heart ...... 1-0 ...... 1/4/03 Lipscomb ...... 1-0 ...... 11/21/04 Saint Mary’s ...... 4-1 ...... 2/28/99 Long Beach State ...... 1-0 ...... 12/9/03 San Diego ...... 3-2 ...... 2/13/99 Louisiana Tech ...... 1-0 ...... 12/12/00 San Francisco ...... 4-1 ...... 1/30/99 67

GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 HEAD COACH DAN MONSON A MINUTE WITH MONSON

ON COACHING IN THE BIG TEN... come, I will never regret for a minute taking this job.” “Not much changes in this conference from year to year. With all the tradition and history this conference has to offer, ON HIS PRIORITIES AS HEAD COACH... coaching in the Big Ten is definitely something that will contin- “My priorities are to re-establish this program as one of the ue to be very exciting to me every season. The atmosphere in best in the country. The school, fans, alumni and citizens of the Big Ten arenas can’t be beat anywhere, and we are fortu- the state of Minnesota deserve a program that consistently nate here at Minnesota to be blessed with one of the greatest competes for the Big Ten title and competes at an elite level arenas in college basketball. Every year is tough in the nationally. Included in that philosophy is encourag- rugged Big Ten and this season should be no exception.” ing the student-athletes who come through this program that getting their degree should be ON THE MINNESOTA BASKETBALL TRADITION... their number one priority while they are “The tradition here is outstanding. Just a few short years ago, Golden Gophers. I believe we’ve rebuilt the the Golden Gophers were at the pinnacle of college basket- people’s trust and belief in what Minnesota ball and in the Final Four. It has ranked in the top 30 in atten- basketball stands for on the court, in the dance for more than 25 years. The numbers and statistics classroom and in the community over the continue to prove how successful this program has been are past six years.” endless. When you walk into Williams Arena, you feel the tra- dition and the history. I know from my relationships with other HIS PHILOSOPHY ON THE ROLE OF THE coaches that this place (Williams Arena) is one of the more STUDENT-ATHLETE... dreaded places to play as a visiting team. My goal is to use “I think that the student-athlete must be a the existing advantages we have, build on those and add the student first. For the majority of these next chapter of success in the storied Golden Gopher basket- young men, basketball will fill a tradition.” window of their lives. Their degree and their chosen path of employment will ON WHAT CONVINCED HIM TO TAKE THE MINNESOTA JOB... be with them forever. My job as the “I always said it would take the opportunity of a lifetime to leader of this program is to ensure leave the situation I was in at Gonzaga. That is exactly what that the student-athletes get their the Minnesota job is. As the only Division I basketball program degree, but that along the way, they in the state, we have support of the University, the Twin Cities enjoy a rich collegiate experience. I and all of Minnesota, and that gives us a great advantage. want them to leave the University of That, coupled with the chance to compete at the highest level, Minnesota as educated, mature men in the best conference in America, was too good of an oppor- who can go out and be productive tunity to pass up. No matter what hurdles we had to over- members of society and make the

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school and the entire state proud. In my mind, even “All of our coaches, our players and all our families the most successful players who may get a chance make up the Minnesota Basketball Family and we to play professionally will be much more rounded are very proud of that. The players that come to people by getting their education and obtaining a Minnesota should never feel like they are alone. We degree.” have an extended family that is very involved in, not just the basketball aspect, but all aspects of the ON THIS YEAR’S TEAM... players’ collegiate experience. My wife, Darci, plays “Personally, I am excited about this season. We feel an active role in making all of our recruits, our play- we got over a hump in this program last year and ers and their families feel at home. We know the made the NCAA Tournament. Our goal this season transition to college can be difficult, but we have a is to take that standard and move beyond it. We lot of people here in our program that make things a have a high-quality of skill and athleticism on this little easier.” team, but that’s not going to win you many games. I’m anxioius to see how this team will come togeth- er as a cohesive unit and play toward one goal, not a lot of individual ones. We need to have as good a team chemistry and scrappiness as we had all last season. If we can combine our talent level with a higher level of intensity every night, we should have a fun season. Our guys have worked extremely hard over the summer. We had every guy here except one nad I expect them to continue to work hard all season. ”

ON HIS STAFF... “Coach Mo (Jim Molinari) came in last season and instilled a tremendous defensive attitude into this program. He has also sat in my chair, the ‘head coach’ chair and that is invaluable to me. As soon as I interviewed him for the job, I knew he was the guy we needed in this program. Bill (Walker) is a coach I have worked with in the past at UAB and shares my philosophies. He is in charge of our recruiting and serves as what I call our special teams or specialties coach. Bill is responsible for our presses, press breaking, free throws and out-of- bounds plays. Vic Couch is in charge of our offense and helps coordinate our recruiting efforts with Bill. Vic has a great knowledge of the game of basketball and relates very well to our players. James Ware returns for his third season as our director of operations. James demonstrated when he played at Texas Tech to be a great leader and will help organize our office and all of the administra- tive details that an elite Division I program requires.”

ON HIS HEROES... “My father (Don) has always been my biggest hero and a role model for me both as a person and as a coach. I saw the tremendous positive influence that he had on young people and that was one of the main reasons I decided to get into coaching. He continues to this day to be a great mentor and an even greater friend. Dan Fitzgerald, who gave me my first job, and who I succeeded at Gonzaga, is another hero for me. He taught me a lot about coaching and about how to succeed at the Division I level.”

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GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 COACHING STAFF VIC COUCH ASSISTANT COACH | SIXTH SEASON

Vic Couch enters his sixth season with the Golden Gophers program. Couch is well known in the coaching profession and has the reputation as an excellent coach and administrator with outstanding organizational and leadership skills. Among his many responsibilities, Couch assists with on and off campus recruiting and is instrumental in the development of the Gophers offensive schemes and game planning. Couch also works with develop- ing the perimeter players. Two current Gopher perimeter players, Vincent Grier and Maurice Hargrow, earned all-confer- ence recognition. Former Gopher guard, Kevin Burleson, is playing professionally with the Charlotte Bobcats. Couch joined the Maroon and Gold after he served as an assistant coach at Santa Clara University from 1997-2000. A former standout player for the Broncos, Couch was the defensive coordinator and a recruiter for Santa Clara as well as directing the Santa Clara basketball camps. Prior to working for the Broncos, Couch put together a successful five-year stint as a high school coach in California. From 1986-1988, Couch coached at John F. Kennedy High School in Fremont, Calif., where he led the Titans to back-to-back sectional championships. He then coached at Servite High School in Anaheim, Calif., from 1990-1993 where he directed his team to both a state championship in 1991 and a CIF sectional championship in 1992. Couch made his debut as a college basketball player in 1981 at Clinton Community College in Clinton, Iowa where he was named all-region and honorable mention All-America. In addition, he was the recipient of the NJC Sportsmanship Award in 1983. From 1983-1985, Couch was a two-year starter at forward for Santa Clara. A defensive leader for the Broncos, Couch guarded some of the NBA's finest players, including , , Kevin Johnson and A.C. Green. Couch earned a bachelor's degree in English from Santa Clara University in 1985. He was hired by Dan Monson in 2000 and served as the Director of Basketball Operations during the 2000-01 and 2001-02 sea- sons. Vic is a current member of the Black Coaches of America and the 100 Black Men of America. A native of Davenport, Iowa, Couch and his wife Sherry of 15 years, have a daughter, Brittany (14) and a son, Juston Kace (12).

ABOUT COUCH COUCH AT A GLANCE “Vic is a man of integrity. That’s his number one strength. Our players BORN and their families trust him.” February 22, 1963 - Dan Monson HOMETOWN Davenport, Iowa HIGH SCHOOL Davenport Central COLLEGE The Couch Family (L to R): Brittany, Juston Kace, Clinton Community College (AA), Santa Clara University (BS) Sherry and Vic ATHLETICS 1981-83 Clinton Community College 1983-85 Santa Clara University HIGH SCHOOL COACHING EXPERIENCE 1986-88 John F. Kennedy HS (Fremont, Calif.) 1989-90 St. Anthony’s HS (Long Beach, Calif.) 1990-93 Servite HS (Anaheim, Calif.) COLLEGE COACHING EXPERIENCE 1997-2000 Santa Clara University (assistant) 2000-2002 University of Minnesota (Dir. of Basketball Ops) 2002- University of Minnesota (assistant) PERSONAL 70 Wife: Sherry • Daughter: Brittany (14) • Son: Juston Kace (12)

GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 COACHING STAFF JIM MOLINARI ASSISTANT COACH | SECOND SEASON

Jim Molinari enters his second season as an assistant coach for the Golden Gopher basketball program. Molinari came to Minnesota as a defensive specialist and in his first season he reconstructed the Gopher defense. Minnesota finished third in the conference in scoring defense at 62.7 points per game in Big Ten play, just a half-point behind Michigan State and two points behind Illinois. The Gophers led the Big Ten in field goal percentage defense (.424) and three- point field goal percentage defense (.274) in conference play. The Gophers have held their last 10 opponents to 45 percent shooting or below, including four below 40 percent. Overall, Minnesota allowed 62.9 points per game in 2004-05, the fewest since the 1981-82 season when the Gophers’ stingy defense surrendered 59.3 points per contest. Street & Smith’s recently rated Molinari as the best assistant coach in the Big Ten. In the two seasons previous to his arrival in Gold Country, Molinari was a NBA scout for the and . Prior to his stint with the Heat, Molinari enjoyed a 24-year career as a collegiate head and assistant coach at the Division I level. For 11 seasons, he was the head coach at where he amassed a 176-150 (.540) record and guided the Braves to the postseason six times - five NIT appearances and a trip to the 1996 NCAA Tournament. From 1989-1991, he was the head coach at Northern Illinois University where he posted a record of 42-17 and won the 1991 Mid-Continent Conference title. His 13-year head coaching record stands at 218-167 (.566). A two-time conference coach of the year — 1991 Mid-Continent Conference at Northern Illinois and 1996 Missouri Valley at Bradley — Molinari's coaching success was built on defense. While averaging better than 17 wins per season, Molinari's teams finished among the nation's top 24 defensive squads 10 times. In his two years at NIU, his teams finished fifth and second respec- tively in team defense on the national level. In his first nine years at Bradley, the Braves placed among the nation's leaders in all but two seasons for either fewest points allowed per game or field goal percentage allowed. In addition, Molinari graduated nearly 90 percent of his student-athletes during his head coaching career, and while at Bradley, 24 out of 26 senior student-athletes received their degrees. Molinari earned his bachelor's degree in English from Illinois Wesleyan University in 1977 and earned a Juris Doctor from DePaul in 1980. His college basketball-playing career began at Kansas State, where he teamed with current UNLV head coach Lon Kruger for two seasons. After transferring to Illinois Wesleyan, where he teamed with former NBA center Jack Sikma, Molinari helped the Titans win consecutive league titles (1975- 77), before entering the coaching profession in 1978 as a part-time assistant with DePaul. After the beginning of the 1979-80 season, Molinari was elevated to a full-time assistant and helped both Ray and return the Blue Demon program to national prominence. Throughout the next 10 seasons at DePaul, Molinari helped recruit college and professional stars such as Mark Aguirre, Dallas Comegys, Tyrone Corbin, Terry Cummings and Rod Strickland — players who led DePaul to nine NCAA Tournaments and a runner-up finish in the NIT. MOLINARI AT A GLANCE In addition to his collegiate coaching experience, Molinari is a BORN veteran of national selection com- December 27, 1954 mittees for international competi- tion. Molinari led the 1997 USA HOMETOWN Basketball men's team to a gold Glen Ellyn, Illinois medal at the World University Games played in Trapani, Italy. HIGH SCHOOL Molinari has four children: Glenbard West HIgh School sons Mark, Billy and David and daughter, Joy. COLLEGE Illinois Wesleyan University (BA) 1977 Illinois Wesleyan (Juris Doctor), 1980 ATHLETICS ABOUT MOLINARI 1974-75 Kansas State “Coach Mo has sat in my chair, 1975-77 Illinois Wesleyan the ‘head coach’ chair and that is invaluable to me. As soon as COLLEGE COACHING EXPERIENCE I interviewed him for the job, I 1978-79 DePaul University (part-time assistant) knew he was the guy we 1979-89 DePaul University (assistant) needed in this program.” 1989-91 Northern Illinois University (head coach) - Dan Monson 1991-2002 Bradley University (head coach) 2004- University of Minnesota (assistant) HEAD COACHING RECORD 218-167 (.566) • 13 seasons NBA EXPERIENCE 2002-03 Toronto Raptors (scout) 2003-04 Miami Heat (scout) PERSONAL Sons: Mark (17), Billy (15), David (13); Daughter: Joy (10) 71

GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 COACHING STAFF BILL WALKER ASSISTANT COACH | SEVENTH SEASON

Bill Walker begins his seventh year as an assis- tant coach at the University of Minnesota and his eighth season with head coach Dan Monson. The two were reunited after spending a season togeth- er on the Alabama-Birmingham staff in 1987-88. A new force on the national recruiting scene, Walker was responsible for recruiting 2005 First Team All-Big Ten performer Vincent Grier and the Gopher 2001 recruiting class which included 2002 Big Ten Freshman of the Year Rick Rickert. That class was ranked as one of the top 10 in the nation by many publications. Walker came to the Golden Gophers after spending three seasons as the top assistant coach at Central Missouri State University in Warrensburg, Mo. When Walker arrived at Central Missouri State in 1996, the Mules had only three scholarship players available. During his tenure, his teams posted a record of 51-33 including a mark of 21-6 in 1996-97. Walker was responsible for recruiting Antonio Rivers, a Division III All- American, who had a long career playing professionally in . Prior to his stint at Central Missouri State, Walker was an assistant at the University of Missouri at St. Louis for eight years. The 1991-92 squad was the winningest team in school histo- ry, setting a school record for wins with a mark of 22-6. He signed a player that was named to the all- freshman team for five seasons including two that were named Freshmen of the Year. Walker spent two years before his tenure at Missouri-St. Louis as an assistant at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, where he and Monson first crossed paths. Monson was also an assistant coach under Gene Bartow (1987-89), where their 1988-89 squad finished third in the NIT Tournament. Walker began his playing career at Warrensburg High School in Warrensburg, Mo., where he was a two-year starter for the Tigers and helped lead them to a 73-6 record during that time period. He was named first team all-state as a senior. He played one season at State Fair Community College in Sedalia, Mo., then transferred to Missouri-Rolla where he played for three seasons under head coach Billy Key. He earned All-MIAA honorable mention honors as both a junior and senior. Walker owns a bachelor’s degree in history from Missouri-Rolla and a master’s degree in education from Alabama-Birmingham. His sister Barbara is the associate athletics director at Wake Forest and his father Floyd was the athletics director at Central Missouri State University. Walker and his wife, Karen, have a son, Vincent (9) and a daughter, Claire (8).

WALKER AT A GLANCE BORN December 29, 1964 HOMETOWN Warrensburg, Mo.

HIGH SCHOOL The Walker Family (L to R): Warrensburg (Mo.) Claire, Karen, Vincent and Bill COLLEGE University of Missouri-Rolla (BA) ABOUT WALKER University of Alabama-Birmingham (MA) “Bill has been here since day one ATHLETICS of our program and has been directly involved in every area. As 1983-84 State Fair CommunityCollege a recruiter, he is well-connected 1984-87 University of Missouri-Rolla and there is no better evaluator of COLLEGE COACHING EXPERIENCE talent in this business.” - Dan Monson 1987-89 Alabama-Birmingham (assistant) 1989-96 University Missouri-St. Louis (assistant) 1996-99 Central Missouri State (assistant) 1999- Minnesota (assistant) PERSONAL 72 Wife: Karen • Son: Vincent (9) • Daughter: Claire (8)

GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 COACHING STAFF JAMES WARE

DIRECTOR OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS | THIRD SEASON James Ware enters his third season with the Golden Gopher basketball program as Director of Basketball Operations. As the Director of Basketball Operations, Ware is responsible for all phases of the day-to-day operations of the men's basketball program. He is currently heavily involved in the coordination of recruiting efforts, budgetary matters, sched- uling, academic development, housing contracts, as well as community outreach. During the summer months Ware serves as the camp director of Dan Monson’s Basketball Camps. “This past summer was great, the skill instruction, excitement and learning that took place with our campers, was really encouraging to see,” said head coachDan Monson. This past summer, Ware also coached the 17-and-Under Howard Pulley Panthers. The team played in many top tournaments around the country including Houston, Augusta, Orlando, Kansas City, New Orleans and here in Minneapolis. “I had a great time this summer coaching all the great players in the Pulley Program,” said Ware. Ware played in two state tournaments for Hopkins High School and was an all-state and all metro selection his senior year as well as being a Mr. Basketball finalist. During his three years of playing for Coach Ken Novak Jr., Hopkins compiled a 75-5 record. He was a two-year starter at Texas Tech University and was named All-Big 12 Honorable Mention in 2000 and was an All-Big 12 Academic team selection. In 2000, Ware was an assistant coach for Hopkins High School where he coached current Golden Gophers Dan Coleman and Zach Puchtel and former gopher Kris Humphries. "Growing up in Minnesota and being from the metro area, it's every kids dream to be a part of U of M basketball," said Ware. "Minnesota basketball is a big deal and I'm excited to be a part of such a quality program as the University of Minnesota.” Before joining the Gophers Ware worked in the U of M Office of Human Resources. He was respon- sible for the community service program which networked U of M students with local Twin Cities non- profit organizations. Ware, a member of the Black Coaches Association, graduated from Texas Tech with a Bachelors of Arts degree and earned his Master's of Education and Human Development, with an emphasis in Sports Management from the University of Minnesota in August of 2003. Ware and his wife, Tamika, have two sons Jimmy and J.J. They reside in Brooklyn Park.

ABOUT WARE “James Ware has been a huge asset to our program. He has developed strong relationships with our players and he is truly driven to be successful.” - Dan Monson WARE AT A GLANCE BORN September 4, 1976 HOMETOWN Hopkins, Minn. HIGH SCHOOL Hopkins High School COLLEGE Texas Tech University (BA) University of Minnesota (MA) ATHLETICS 1991-95 Hopkins High School 1995-97 Colorado State 1997-98 Midland Junior College 1999-00 Texas Tech University COACHING EXPERIENCE 2000-03 Hopkins High School (assistant) 2003- Minnesota (director of basketball operations) PERSONAL The Ware Family: Jimmy and J.J. (front), Wife: Tamika • Sons: Jimmy (3), J.J. (1) Tamika and James (back) 73

GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 COACHING STAFF ROGER SCHIPPER ATHLETIC TRAINER | 21ST SEASON

Roger Schipper is entering his 21st season as an assistant athletic train- er at the University of Minnesota where he serves as the team trainer for the Gopher basketball team. Although the health of the basketball team is his primary concern, he also is responsible for a variety of other duties, including the planning of the team’s training table and the coordinating of team travel arrangements. A native of Worthington, Minn., Schipper earned his bachelor’s degree from Minnesota State-Mankato in 1975. Following his graduation, he began his training career with the Jacksonville Express of the World Football League. After the demise of the WFL, he headed to Western Illinois University where he earned his master’s degree in physical education. Schipper then spent seven years as the head athletic trainer at Rochester (Minn.) Community College, before taking over the head post at the University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse in August 1984. He stayed there until accepting the position in Gold Country. Schipper’s experience as an athletic trainer extends well beyond the collegiate level. He was selected to serve on the training staff at the 1991 World University Games held in Sheffield, England, where he worked primarily with the USA National Volleyball squad. In addition, he has been a member of the training staffs at a number of U.S. Olympic Festivals, including the one held in July of 1990 in the Twin Cities. He also has worked with a number of other United States nation- al teams during his career. In addition to his basketball duties, Schipper also has medical responsibility with the Golden Gopher men’s golf squad, and was responsible for medical services for the 1999 NCAA Men’s Golf Championships at Hazeltine National in Chaska, Minn. A member of the National Athletic Trainers Association since 1975, Schipper was inducted into the Minnesota Athletic Trainers Hall of Fame in 2005. He was president of the Minnesota Athletic Trainers Association from 1985-87, and was the winner of a 1999 NATA Service Award. He and his wife Kimberly reside in Houlton, Wis. SCHIPPER AT A GLANCE BORN Dec. 31, 1952 HOMETOWN Worthington, Minn. HIGH SCHOOL Worthington (Minn.) COLLEGE Worthington J.C., 1973 Mankato State, B.S. health education, 1975 Western Illinois, M.S. in physical education, 1982 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 1975 Jacksonville Express, assistant trainer 1977-84 Rochester CC, head trainer 1984-85 UW-LaCrosse, head trainer 1985-present Minnesota, assistant trainer NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE U.S. Junior Pan Am wrestling team, trainer (Caracas, , 1980; San Juan, Puerto Rico, 1982; Cali, Colombia, 1983); U.S. Olympic Festival, trainer (Colo. Springs, 1983, Twin Cities, 1990); U.S. National volleyball team, trainer (World University Games, Sheffield, England, 1991) PERSONAL Wife: Kimberly

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GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 COACHING STAFF CAL DIETZ

STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH | SECOND SEASON

Cal Dietz enters his second season as the strength and condi- tioning coach for the men’s basketball team. He is also the strength and conditioning coach for Golden Gopher Hockey, and six other varsity sports. During his tenure, Dietz has trained athletes that have earned 228 All-America honors, two Big Ten Athletes of the Year and a Hobey Baker Award winner. Dietz conditioned teams have won 17 conference cham- pionships, seven NCAA Team Championships and 10 of his squads have finished in the top four in the nation. He has consulted with Olympic and World Champions in various sports and professional athletes in the NHL, NFL, NBA and MLB. Dietz describes his philosphy as not just lifting waits and running sprints, but a varied and extensive knowledge of all the facets of strengthening and conditioning the modern athlete. “In our Strength and conditioning program student-athletes can expect a program where it is common practice to explore the scientific approach of training athletes,” said Dietz. “It encompasses numerous aspects of strength and conditioning, through implemen- tation of extensive research theories and applied knowledge in the multi-discipline field of strength and conditioning.” Prior to returning to Minnesota, Dietz was the strength coordinator at The University of Findlay, overseeing 21 men’s and women’s sports, in addition to coordinating the universi- ty’s fitness center, coaching the offensive line with the football program and teaching strength and conditioning classes. The Shelby, Ohio, native earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education from the University of Findlay in 1996. Between his playing and professional careers at Findlay, Dietz served as a graduate assistant strength coach at Minnesota and earned his master’s degree in kinesiology in May, 2000. During his athletic career at the University of Findlay Dietz won three National team championships, two in football and one in wrestling. Highlights of his career were earning two All-America honors in football and winning the NAIA National Duals Most Valuable Wrestler Award. In 1995, he received the NAIA College Sports Magazine Athlete of the Year and was inducted into the University’s of Findlay’s Hall of Fame in 2005. Dietz is married to Karyn Bye, a member of the U.S. Olympic Women’s Hockey Team which captured the gold medal in Nagano in 1998 and the silver medal in in 2002. The couple resides in Hudson, Wis., with their daughter, Tatum Lynn (2) and new- DIETZ AT A GLANCE born son Brody Michael. BORN June 29, 1973 HOMETOWN Shelby, Ohio HIGH SCHOOL Shelby Senior High School COLLEGE University of Findlay, B.S. in physical education, 1996 University of Minnesota, M.S. in kinesiology, 2000 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 1996-98 University of Minnesota, graduate assistant 1998-2000 University of Findlay, strength coordinator 2000- University of Minnesota, asst. strength and conditioning coach

PERSONAL Wife: Karyn • Daughter, Tatum Lynn (2); Son, Brody Michael (new). The Dietz Family: Tatum and Brody (front), Cal and Karyn (back)

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CAROLYN KYLE LORI ALLEN COUGHLIN GISLASON EXECUTIVE SECRETARY SENIOR ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT MANAGER DIRECTOR

Carolyn Allen is entering her 34th season as the execu- Kyle Coughlin is entering his fifth season with the Golden Lori Gislason is entering her sixth year as an equipment tive secretary for the University of Minnesota men’s Gopher Basketball program and will coordinate all media manager at Minnesota, where she works primarily with basketball program. relations for the team and Coach Monson. the Golden Gopher men’s and women’s basketball and As executive secretary, Allen oversees all of the daily Prior to joining the Minnesota, Coughlin was the women’s volleyball teams. In addition, she coordinates operations of the Golden Gopher basketball office. She Interim Director of Media Services at Northwestern the student managers who work for those programs. coordinates Coach Monson’s busy schedule, including University. In that capacity, he served as the media A native of Roseau, Minn., Gislason is a 1983 grad- his travel, media responsibilities and public speaking contact for the Wildcat football team, which won the 2000 uate of Roseau High School, where she was a member engagements. She also coordinates purchases for special Big Ten regular season title and advanced to the Alamo of the school’s tennis, basketball, and track and field projects, plans annual events and serves as the primary Bowl. squads. She attended both the University of Minnesota- liaison for the basketball program and is an important cog Prior to being named interim director in September, Morris and the University of Minnesota, graduating from in the success of the Golden Gophers. 2000, Coughlin was the Associate Director of Media the Twin Cities campus in 1997. Gislason resides in Allen is a graduate of Wheaton (Minn.) High School Services and the media contact for the Wildcat men’s Brooklyn Park, Minn. and Alexandria Vocational College. She and her husband basketball team. He also oversaw all publications for the Dan reside in Fridley. athletic department. Coughlin began his post-collegiate career with the University of Minnesota women’s marketing department in 1994. He then served as Assistant Director of KEVIN Publications for two years in the men’s media relations SHADETRA department. Coughlin is a 1993 graduate of the MCKENZIE JOHNSON University of St. Thomas (Minn.), where he earned a VIDEO COORDINATOR Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism. RECRUITING SPECIALIST CINDY Kevin McKenzie is beginning his first season as the video PAVLOWSKI and film exchange coordinator. He has spent the last four Shadetra Johnson begins her second season as the years coaching at Hamline University and Henry Sibley ACADEMIC COUNSELOR recruiting specialist with the Gopher men’s basketball High School. team. Johnson coordinates all of the recruiting efforts of McKenzie received his undergraduate degree from the team with the coaching statff and organizes official vis- Hamline University in 2001 and also played for the men’s its for recruits. basketball team. He is currently working on his masters The native of Dallas, Texas, Johnson is a 2001 grad- at the University of Minnesota in Sports Management. uate of Texas Tech University earning her BA in Public Cindy Pavlowski, who is in her ninth year with Golden Relations. She is furthering her education at the University Gopher athletics as an Academic Counselor, coordinates of Minnesota during her time in the basketball office. the academic efforts of the Golden Gopher basketball Before arriving at the ‘U’, Johnson worked on the team. Pavlowski’s relationship with student-athletes begins community relations staffs of the Philadelphia 76ers and on their official visit and continues through graduation. Her the . primary role is advising student-athletes on course choices Johnson resides in Minneapolis. and degree planning. Pavlowski, a native of Green Bay, Wis., has been a member of the Golden Gopher community for 27 years. Prior to her duties with athletics, Pavlowski worked in the Advanced High School Student Services office on the Twin Cities campus from 1992-96 as an advisor. Pavlowski started working on the U of M campus in 1985 at the General College where her responsibilities included orientation, registration and advising. She worked in the General College from 1985-92. Pavlowski graduated in 1983 from the Twin Cities campus with a degree in family social sciences with an emphasis in youth studies. She earned her master’s degree in December of 1996 in organizational develop- ment and environmental studies.

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DR. ELIZABETH MEDICAL STAFF ARENDT Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletics has an Athletic Medicine staff devoted to providing the best possible health care for the student-athletes. MEDICAL DIRECTOR Minnesota is one of the top states in the nation for medical care, so it’s not surprising that some of the finest in the medical profession are working for the University of Minnesota. Minnesota Athletics is fortunate to have two high- ly qualified Team Physicians working with its program in Dr. Elizabeth Arendt and Dr. David E. Olson. Arendt is a nationally regarded orthopedic surgeon and begins her 15th year as the Medical Director for the University’s varsity athletics but has worked with UM Athletics for over 20 years. She oversees the staff of orthopaedic and family medicine physicians and works closely with the staff of 20 certified athletic trainers. Arendt specializes in lower extremity injuries, especially knee injuries such as anterior cruciate ligament tears. Olson, a Sports Medicine trained Family Physician, is in his first year with the Athletics Department and brings a DR. DAVID wealth of knowledge to the athletics program. Olson works for the University of Minnesota Physicians and provides OLSON health care services to many of the University of Minnesota teams and professional athletic teams, including the Minnesota Vikings. TEAM PHYSICIAN

DR. ROB JOHNSON DR. PAT MORRIS DR. FERNANDO PENA DR. STEVE STOVITZ Team Physician Associate Medical Director Team Physician Team Physician Sports Medicine Sports Medicine Sports Medicine Sports Medicine

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DICK JONCKOWSKI PUBLIC ADDRESS

ROBIN SIEDMAN LEON FREESE MIKE DALE MARTY BUSSMAN Dick Jonckowski has been the public address announcer Director of Event Williams Arena Manager Assistant Williams Arena Audio/Video for Golden Gopher basketball since 1986-87. Jonckowski Management Manager travels throughout the state and country serving as an master of ceremonies at numerous banquets and roasts. He also serves as the voice of Golden Gopher baseball and previously served as the public address announcer for Golden Gopher football. Jonckowski and his wife Arlene have two children, Jennifer and Jeff, and live in Shakopee, Minn.

SARA HEGGE ALI LUCIA JESSA ROGINSKI KELSEY LEITH Learning Specialist Student Office Assistant Student Office Assistant Student Athletic Trainer

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WILL NATHAN TROY ESSER GROVER KOHLS STUDENT MANAGER STUDENT MANAGER STUDENT MANAGER

Will Esser is in his first year as a manager for the Nathan Grover begins his third season as a student Troy Kohls begins his second season as a student Gopher program. He has previously served as a manager with the Golden Gophers. A graduate of manager for the Golden Gophers. Kohls is a graduate manager for the a Big Ten champion Gopher baseball Eastview High School in Apple Valley, MN, Grover of Chaska High school where he played baseball with team. He graduated from Hastings High School where lettered in basketball, football, and track. He is a mar- Spencer Tollackson and was a two-year letterwinner. he lettered in baseball and basketball. He is a market- keting major. The junior is a sports studies major with an emphasis in ing major in the Carlson School of Management. Esser coaching. hopes to get into coaching after college. KEVIN JOHN TERRY WYMAN STUDENT MANAGER STUDENT MANAGER

Kevin Terry is beginning his first season as a student John Wyman is in his first seasons as a manager for the manager for the Gophers. He graduated from Craig Gopher basketball program. Wyman is a 2003 graduate High School in Janesville, Wis., where he lettered in of Minnetonka High Schol. The junior is a communica- basketball and baseball. The junior economics major is tion studies major with hopes of obtaining his coaching currently enrolled in the College of Liberal Arts. certificiate and getting into the coaching profession after school.

2005-06 Golden Gopher Basketball Team Front row (L to R): Jonathan Williams, Dan Coleman, Zach Puchtel, Adam Boone, Head Coach Dan Monson, J’son Stamper, Damian Johnson, Brandon Smith, Spencer Tollackson, Kevin Payton. 78 Back row: Ryan Saunders, Rico Tucker, Vincent Grier, Maurice Hargrow, Lawrence McKenzie, Jamal Abu-Shamala.

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2005-06 OPPONENTS

2005-06 SCHEDULE NORTH DAKOTA STATE Bison Nov. 18 at Minnesota Nov. 20 Hamline • Friday, November 18, 2005, 6:00 p.m. CST Nov. 23 at Colorado State • Minneapolis, Minn. • Williams Arena (FSN North) Nov. 26 Eastern Michigan Nov. 29 at Wisconsin-Green Bay Dec. 3 at Idaho State Location...... Fargo, N.D. Dec. 9-10 at Drake Regency Challenge Founded ...... 1890 Dec. 13 Denver Enrollment...... 12,026 Dec. 17 Idaho State Nickname ...... Bison Dec. 18 Manhattan Colors...... Yellow & Green Dec. 21 at Idaho Home Arena...... Bison Sports Arena (6,000) Dec. 29 at Montana State Conference...... Independent Dec. 30 vs. No. Illinois or San Jose St. President...... Dr. Joseph A. Chapman Jan. 2 at Kansas State Director of Athletics ...... Gene Taylor G Phil Hahn Head Coach Tim Miles Jan. 5 Utah Valley State Head Coach...... Tim Miles (Univ. of Mary, ’89) Jan. 14 South Dakota State Record at NDSU...... 63-51 (4 years) Jan. 17 UMKC Overall Record ...... 176-112 (10 years) NORTH DAKOTA STATE ROSTER Jan. 19 at Utah Valley State Assistant Coaches...... Todd Koering, Saul Phillips, No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Jan. 21 at Wisconsin ...... David Richman 10 Ben Woodside G Fr. 5-11 168 Jan. 24 Idaho 2003-04 Overall Record ...... 16-12 12 Ben Stoll G Fr. 6-0 168 Jan. 28 at Furman 2003-04 Conference Record...... none 20 Lorenzo Riley F Fr. 6-6 212 Feb. 4 IPFW NCAA/NIT Tournament ...... na 21 Austin Pennick G Fr. 6-3 185 Feb. 8 Jamestown Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 3/6 22 F Fr. 6-5 192 Feb. 10 Mayville State Top Returners...... Phil Hahn, 5-11, G (8.7 ppg, 2.3 rpg) 30 Dotun Obadina F So. 6-0 190 Feb. 18 at South Dakota State ...... Dotun Obadina, 6-0, F (4.4 ppg, 2.0 rpg) 31 Mike Nelson G Fr. 6-2 167 Feb. 22 Mary Starters Returning/Lost...... 0/5 32 Josh Vaughan G Fr. 6-4 195 33 Phil Hahn G Sr. 5-11 152 Feb. 26 at IPFW Series vs. Minnesota...... Minnesota leads 13-1 34 Sam Sussenguth F Fr. 6-8 210 Media Relations contact...... Ryan Perreault 40 Lucas Moormann F Fr. 6-9 216 Email ...... [email protected] 42 Tom Lunde F Fr. 6-8 208 Office Phone ...... (701) 231-8331 44 Andre Smith F Jr. 6-7 215 Fax ...... (701) 231-8022 50 Andrew Brown C So. 6-7 229 Website ...... www.GoBison.com UT-CHATTANOOGA 2005-06 SCHEDULE Mocs Nov. 19 at Mississippi State • Saturday, November 26, 2005, 3:00 p.m. Nov. 22 Belmont Nov. 26 at Minnesota • Minneapolis, Minn. • Williams Arena (FSN North) Nov. 29 at Middle Tennessee Dec. 1 Asbury Location ...... Chattanooga, Tenn. Dec. 3 at North Texas Founded ...... 1886 Dec. 6 Creighton Enrollment...... 8,653 Dec. 10 Milligan Nickname...... Mocs Dec. 15 Virginia Intermont Colors ...... Navy, Old Gold & Silver Dec.17-22 at San Juan Shootout Home Arena...... The McKenzie Arena (11,218) Dec.29-30 Dr. Pepper Classic Conference ...... Southern Jan. 3 at Furman Chancellor ...... Dr. Roger Brown Jan. 7 UNC Greensboro Director of Athletics...... Steve Sloan F Alphonso Pugh Head Coach John Shulman Jan. 9 Elon Head Coach...... John Shulman (E. Tenn. State, ’89) Jan. 14 at Western Carolina Record at UT-Chattanooga ...... 20-11 (1 year) UT-CHATTANOOGA ROSTER Jan. 16 at Appalachian State Jan. 21 Austin Peay State Overall Record ...... 20-11 (1 year) No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Jan. 23 Davidson Assistant Coaches...... David Conrady, Gary Abner, 1 Jerice Crouch G Sr. 6-0 185 Jan. 28 at College of Charleston ...... Brent Jolly 2 Steve Cherry G/F Sr. 6-0 185 2004-05 Overall Record...... 20-11 3 Alphonso Pugh F Sr. 6-6 240 Jan. 30 at The Citadel 2004-05 Conference Record ...... 10-6/1st, North Division 4 Kedrick Mays G Jr. 6-0 180 Feb. 4 Georgia Southern NCAA/NIT TournamentLost to Wake Forest, 70-54, in NCAA 11 Omar Johnson G Fr. 5-8 160 Feb. 6 Wofford First Round 13 Ricky Hood G Jr. 6-3 195 Feb. 11 at UNC Greensboro Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 7/4 15 Tyler Troupe F Fr. 6-6 195 Feb. 13 at Elon 21 Zach Ferrell G Fr. 6-1 170 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 3/2 Feb. 20 Appalachian State 22 Casey Long G Jr. 6-2 190 Top Returners ...... Casey Long, 6-2, G (9.6 ppg., 4.0 rpg.) Feb. 25 Western Carolina 23 Jaycen Herring G Fr. 6-5 190 Mar. 1-4 Southern Conference Tournament ...... Alphonso Pugh, Sr. F (11.3 ppg., 3.6 rpg) 24 Ryan Whitlock F Jr. 6-5 210 (Charleston, S.C.) Series vs. Minnesota ...... Minnesota leads 1-0 33 Nicchaeus Dokes F Fr. 6-7 220 Media Relations Contact...... Owen Seaton 44 Khalil Hartwell F Fr. 6-8 215 Email...... [email protected] 50 Charles Anderson F Sr. 6-8 240 Office Phone...... (423) 425-2122 Fax...... (423) 505-2353 80 Website...... www.GoMocs.com

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2005-06 SCHEDULE GARDNER-WEBB Bulldogs Nov. 19 at North Carolina Nov. 22 at East Carolina • Monday, November 28, 2005, 7:00 p.m. Nov. 25 at Auburn • Minneapolis, Minn. • Williams Arena Nov. 28 at Minnesota Dec. 3 Stetson Dec. 5 Mercer Location...... Boiling Springs, N.C. Dec. 11 at UNC Greensboro Founded...... 1905 Dec. 22 at Western Carolina Enrollment ...... 3,900 Dec. 28 at Ohio State Nickname ...... Bulldogs Jan. 2 at Lipscomb Colors...... Scarlet & Black Jan. 4 at Belmont Home Arena...... Paul Porter Arena (5,000) Jan. 6 Kennesaw State Conference...... Atlantic Sun Jan. 9 East Tennessee State President...... Dr. Frank Bonner Jan. 13 Campbell Director of Athletics...... Chuck Burch Jan. 15 Florida Atlantic Head Coach...... Rick Scruggs (Georgia, ’79) G Tim Jennings Head Coach Rick Scruggs Jan. 19 at Jacksonville Record at Gardner-Webb...... 136-131 (10 years) Jan. 21 at North Florida Overall Record...... 314-246 (17 years) GARDNER-WEBB ROSTER Jan. 25 at Campbell Assistant Coaches...... Chris Holtman, Tim Craft, Mike Netti Jan. 28 Jacksonville No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. 2004-05 Overall Record...... 18-12 Jan. 30 North Florida 1 Tim Jennings G Sr. 6-3 190 2004-05 Conference Record...... 13-7 (1st) Feb. 4 at Florida Atlantic 2 Bret Noonan G Sr. 6-3 200 NCAA/NIT Tournament...... na 4 Ed Moore G Jr. 6-0 200 Feb. 9 at Kennesaw State Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 9/4 11 T.J. McCullough G Sr. 6-1 170 Feb. 11 at East Tennessee State Starters Returning/Lost...... 5/0 13 Simon Conn C Sr. 6-9 250 Feb. 16 Belmont Top Returners...... Brian Bender, 6-6, F (15.4 ppg, 6.6 rpg); 21 Mike Jones C Sr. 6-7 225 Feb. 18 Lipscomb Simon Conn, 6-9, C (14.2 ppg, 7.4 rpg) 23 Ricky McPhee G Fr. 6-3 175 Feb. 23 at Mercer Series Record vs. Minnesota...... First Meeting 24 Takayo Siddle G Fr. 5-11 185 Feb. 25 at Stetson Media Relations Contact ...... Marc Rabb 30 Chris Gash G/F Jr. 6-4 205 Mar. 2-4 Atlantic Sun Tournament Email ...... [email protected] 32 Brian Bender F Sr. 6-6 210 (Johnson City, Tenn.) Office Phone...... (704) 406-4355 33 Clint Graham C So. 6-9 220 Fax...... (704) 406-3523 45 Jake Didion F So. 6-6 215 Website ...... www.gwusports.com

2005-06 SCHEDULE MARYLAND Terrapins Nov. 18 Fairleigh Dickinson Nov. 21-23 Maui Invitational • Wednesday, November 30, 2005, 6:30 p.m. Nov. 27 Nicholls State • College Park, Maryland • Comcast Center (ESPN2) Nov. 30 Minnesota* Dec. 5 vs. George Washington Dec. 7 Western Carolina Location...... College Park, Md. Dec. 11 Boston College Founded ...... 1807 Dec. 23 American Enrollment...... 35,329 Dec. 28 Delaware State Nickname...... Terrapins Colors...... Red, White, Black and Gold Dec. 31 VMI Home Arena...... Comcast Center (17,950) Jan. 4 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Conference...... Atlantic Coast Jan. 7 at Miami President ...... Dr. C.D. Mote Jr. Jan. 11 at Duke Director of Athletics ...... Deborah A. Yow Jan. 15 Wake Forest Head Coach ...... (Maryland, ’68) F Nik Caner-Medley Head Coach Gary Williams Jan. 21 Virginia Tech Record at Maryland ...... 334-178 (16 years) Jan. 25 at Georgia Tech Overall Record ...... 541-306 (27 years) Jan. 28 at Temple Assistant Coaches...... Michael Adams, Rob Moxley, MARYLAND ROSTER Feb. 2 North Carolina ...... Keith Booth No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Feb. 5 at N.C. State 2004-05 Overall Record ...... 19-13 1 Shane Clark F Fr. 6-7 195 Feb. 7 Virginia 2004-05 Conference Record ...... 7-9 (T-6th) 4 Travis Garrison F Sr. 6-8 241 Feb. 11 Duke 5 D.J. Strawberry G Jr. 6-5 201 NCAA/NIT Tournament ...... Lost to South Carolina, 75-67, Feb. 14 at Clemson 12 Sterling Ledbetter G Sr. 6-4 198 ...... in NIT Semifinals Feb. 18 Georgia Tech Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 10/4 13 Chris McCray G Sr. 6-5 192 15 James Gist F So. 6-8 223 Feb. 22 at Florida State Starters Returning/Lost ...... 4/1 22 Nik Caner-Medley F Sr. 6-8 240 Feb. 26 at North Carolina Top ReturnersNik Caner-Medley, Sr,. F (16.0 ppg., 6.2 rpg.); 23 Mike Jones G Jr. 6-5 204 Mar. 1 Miami Chris McCray, Sr., G (14.1 ppg, 4.3 rpg) 24 Parrish Brown G Jr. 6-1 175 Mar. 5 at Virginia Series Record vs. Minnesota...... Maryland leads 2-0 25 Ekene Ibekwe F Jr. 6-9 220 Mar. 9-12 ACC Tournament Media Relations Contact ...... Mark Fratto 31 Will Bowers C Jr. 7-1 262 (Greensboro, N.C.) Email ...... [email protected] 33 Gini Chukura F Jr. 6-5 210 Office Phone...... (301) 314-8052 35 Dave Neal F Fr. 6-7 245 Fax...... (301) 314-9094 website...... www.umterps.com

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GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 2005-06 OPPONENTS COASTAL CAROLINA Chanticleers 2005-06 SCHEDULE Nov. 21 at Jacksonville State • Saturday, December 3, 2005, 12:00 p.m. Nov. 26 at Wisconsin Nov. 30 Coker • Minneapolis, Minn. • Williams Arena Dec. 3 at Minnesota Dec. 11 Jacksonville Location...... Conway, S.C. Dec. 14 South Carolina State Founded ...... 1954 Dec. 17 at UNC Wilmington Enrollment...... 7,200 Dec. 19 Chowan Nickname...... Chanticleers Dec. 28 Ohio Valley College Colors...... Coastal Green, Bronze & Black Dec. 30 at Eastern Kentucky Home Arena ...... Kimbel Arena (1,039) Jan. 3 St. Andrews Conference ...... Big South Jan. 7 at VMI President...... Dr. Ronald R. Ingle Jan. 9 at High Point Director of Athletics...... Warren “Moose” Koegel Jan. 14 at Birmingham Southern G Pele Paelay Head Coach Buzz Peterson Head Coach ...... Buzz Peterson (North Carolina, 86) Jan. 16 UNC Asheville Record at Coastal Carolina ...... first year Jan. 19 Charleston Southern Overall Record ...... 166-109 (9 years) COASTAL CAROLINA ROSTER Jan. 21 Radford Assistant Coaches...... Ed Conroy, Jamie Kachmarik, Jan. 24 at Winthrop No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt...... Mike Boynton, Jr. Jan. 28 Liberty 00 Joseph Harris F Fr. 6-5 2004-05 Overall Record ...... 10-19 Feb. 4 Winthrop 3 Marcus White F Fr. 6-8 2004-05 Conference Record ...... 7-9 (t-4th) Feb. 6 High Point 4 Mario Sisinni G Fr. 6-2 NCAA/NIT Tournament...... na Feb. 9 at Charleston Southern 5 Pele Paelay G Sr. 6-4 190 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 7/3 Feb. 13 at UNC Asheville 10 Logan Johnson G/F Fr. 6-5 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 3/2 Feb. 18 Birmingham-Southern 12 Colin Stevens G Sr. 5-9 155 Series vs. Minnesota ...... first meeting Feb. 20 VMI 14 Moses Sonko F Jr. 6-5 205 Top Returners...... Pele Paelay, 6-4, G (16.8 ppg, 6.0 rpg) Feb. 23 at Liberty 15 Matt Brennan C Fr. 6-8 ...... Jack Leasure, 6-3, G (14.5 ppg, 2.0 rpg) Feb. 25 at Radford 21 Noah Nichols F/C So. 6-8 225 Media Relations Contact...... John Martin Feb. 28 Big South Quarterfinals 22 Steven Sexton G Fr. 6-1 Email ...... [email protected] Mar. 2 Big South Semifinals 33 Chad Ferguson F So. 6-8 200 Office Phone...... (843) 349-2822 Mar. 4 Big South Championship 34 Jael Laborn F Fr. 6-5 180 Home Phone...... (843) 236-6551 44 Jack Leasure G So. 6-3 185 Fax...... (843) 349-2819 54 Adrian Gross C Jr. 6-7 245 Website ...... www.GoCCUSports.com

2005-06 SCHEDULE ARIZONA STATE Sun Devils Nov. 26 Alcorn State Nov. 28 UC-Santa Barbara • Monday, December 5, 2005, 9:30 p.m. Nov. 30 North Texas • Tempe, Arizona • Wells Fargo Arena (Fox Sports Net) Dec. 5 Minnesota Dec. 10 Utah Valley State Dec. 17 at Iowa Location...... Tempe, Arizona Dec.21-22 ASU Holiday Tournament Founded...... 1885 Dec. 29 at Washington Enrollment ...... 45,693 Dec. 31 at Washington State Nickname...... Sun Devils Jan. 5 USC Colors ...... Maroon and Gold Jan. 7 UCLA Home Arena ...... Wells Fargo Arena (14,141) Jan. 12 at Oregon Conference ...... Pacific-10 Jan. 14 at Oregon State President...... Dr. Michael Crow Jan. 19 California Director of Athletics...... Lisa Love F Serge Angounou Head Coach Rob Evans Jan. 21 Stanford Head Coach...... Rob Evans (New Mexico State, ’68) Jan. 25 Arizona Record at ASU ...... 108-103 (seven years) Feb. 2 at UCLA Overall Record...... 194-184 (13 years) ARIZONA STATE ROSTER Feb. 4 at USC Assistant Coaches...... Tony Benford, Dan O’Dowd, No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Feb. 9 Oregon State ...... Brooks Thompson 0 Allen Morill F Sr. 6-7 232 Feb. 11 Oregon 2004-05 Overall Record...... 18-14 1 Antwi Atuahene G So. 6-3 200 Feb. 16 at Stanford 2004-05 Conference Record...... 7-11 (T-6th) 4 Jeff Pendergraph F Fr. 6-9 215 Feb. 18 at California NCAA/NIT Tournament...... Lost to UNLV, 89-78, 12 Bryson Krueger G/F Jr. 6-7 190 Feb. 25 at Arizona ...... in NIT First Round 13 Kevin Kruger G Jr. 6-2 186 Mar. 2 Washington State Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 6/5 20 Robby Alridge G Jr. 6-1 206 Mar. 4 Washington Starters Returning/Lost...... 2/3 21 Sylvester Seay F/G Fr. 6-9 200 Mar. 8-11 Pac-10 Tournament Top Returners ...... Serge Angounou, Jr., F (8.1 ppg, 6.5 rpg) 31 Bruno Claudino F Jr. 6-8 215 (Los Angeles, Calif.) ...... Bryson Krueger, Jr., G (6.7 ppg, 2.3 rpg) 32 Craig Austin F So. 6-10 221 Series Record vs. Minnesota...... Minnesota leads 2-1 33 Tyrone Jackson G Sr. 6-2 193 Media Relations Contact ...... Doug Tammaro 44 Chad Goldstein F Fr. 6-9 210 Email...... [email protected] 45 Serge Angounou F Jr. 6-8 230 Office Phone...... (480) 965-5799 Seketoure Henry G Fr. 6-9 215 FAX ...... (480) 705-5011 82 Web Site...... www.theSunDevils.com

GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 2005-06 OPPONENTS 2005-06 SCHEDULE UNLV Runnin’ Rebels Nov. 18 Long Beach State Nov. 22 Hawaii • Saturday, December 10, 2005, 12:00 p.m. Nov. 26 Nevada-Reno • Minneapolis, Minn. • Williams Arena (FSN North) Nov. 30 at Oklahoma State Dec. 3 at Oregon State Location...... Las Vegas, Nevada Dec. 6 at Hawaii Founded...... 1957 Dec. 10 at Minnesota Enrollment ...... 26,000 Dec. 17 Texas Tech Nickname...... Runnin’ Rebels Dec. 20 Houston Colors ...... Scarlet & Gray Dec. 22 Pepperdine Home Arena ...... Thomas & Mack Center (18,500) Dec. 29 Loyola Marymount Conference ...... Mountain West Dec. 31 Southern Utah President...... Dr. Carol C. Harter Jan. 4 at Wyoming Director of Athletics...... Mike Hamrick Jan. 11 BYU Head Coach ...... Lon Kruger F Michael Umeh Head Coach Lon Kruger Jan. 14 at San Diego State Record at UNLV...... 17-14 (1 year) UNLV ROSTER Jan. 18 Colorado State Overall Record...... 335-247 (19 years) Jan. 21 at Utah Assistant Coaches...Greg Grensing, , Lew Hill No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Jan. 25 Air Force 2004-05 Overall Record...... 17-14 1 Jo’Van Adams G Fr. 6-0 190 Jan. 28 New Mexico 2004-05 Conference Record ...... 7-7/4th 3 Michael Umeh G Jr. 6-2 205 Feb. 1 at TCU NCAA/NIT Tournament...... Lost to South Carolina, 77-66, 5 Wendell White G Jr. 6-6 215 Feb. 4 Wyoming ...... in NIT Second Round 10 Scott Hoffman G Fr. 6-3 175 Feb. 11 at BYU Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 7/5 11 Ricky Morgan G Sr. 6-0 200 Feb. 16 San Diego State Starters Returning/Lost...... 3/2 13 Jason Petrimoulx G Jr. 6-4 195 Top Returners...... Michael Umeh, 6-2, G (9.7 ppg, 2.5 rpg) Feb. 18 at Colorado State 22 Louis Amundson F Sr. 6-9 225 ...... Louis Amundson, 6-9, F (7.8 ppg, 7.5 rpg) Feb. 22 Utah 24 Rene Rougeau G Fr. 6-5 195 Series Record vs. Minnesota...... First meeting Feb. 25 at Air Force 30 Joel Anthony C Sr. 6-9 250 Media Relations Contact ...... Andy Grossman Mar. 1 at New Mexico Email ...... [email protected] 31 Curtis Terry G/F So. 6-5 205 Mar. 4 TCU Office Phone ...... (702) 895-3995 33 Jerome Johnson C/F Fr. 6-8 230 Mar. 7-11 Mountain West Tournament Home Phone ...... (702) 630-3949 41 Dustin Villepigue F Sr. 6-9 230 (Denver, Colo.) Fax ...... (702) 895-0989 42 Robert Berkey G Sr. 6-4 190 Web Site...... www.UNLVRebels.com 45 Joe Darger F Fr. 6-7 210 52 Gaston Essengue F Jr. 6-8 225 2005-06 SCHEDULE UAB Blazers Nov. 25 vs. UMass (Springfield, Mass.) Nov. 27 South Carolina State • Wednesday, December 14, 2005, 7:00 p.m. Nov. 29 Western Kentucky • Minneapolis, Minn. • Williams Arena (FSN North) Dec. 3 at Nebraska Dec. 6 at DePaul Dec. 10 Alcorn State Location...... Birmingham, Ala. Dec. 14 at Minnesota Founded...... 1969 Dec. 19 Centenary Enrollment ...... 17,345 Dec. 22 Old Dominion Nickname...... Blazers Dec. 28 Oklahoma State Colors ...... Forest Green & Old Gold Dec. 30 at USF Home Arena ...... Bartow Arena (8,500) Jan. 2 VCU Conference...... Conference USA Jan. 5 Valdosta State President...... Dr. Carol Z. Garrison Jan. 11 Tulsa Director of Athletics...... Watson Brown F Demario Eddins Head Coach Mike Anderson Jan. 14 at Marshall Head Coach...... Mike Anderson (Tulsa, ’82) Jan. 18 at Rice Record at UAB...... 65-34 (3 years) Jan. 21 Houston Overall Record ...... same UAB ROSTER Jan. 26 at Memphis No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Assistant Coaches...... Chris Giles, Matt Zimmerman, Jan. 28 Southern Miss. 0 Squeaky Johnson G Sr. 5-10 180 ...... T.J. Cleveland Feb. 4 at UCF 1 Maurice Gibbs G Jr. 6-2 200 2004-05 Overall Record...... 22-11 Feb. 8 at UTEP 4 Paul Delaney III G So. 6-2 200 2004-05 Conference Record ...... 10-6 (T-4th) Feb. 11 East Carolina 5 Marvett McDonald G Sr. 6-2 175 NCAA/NIT Tournament...... Lost to Arizona, 85-63, in NCAA Feb. 15 Tulane ...... Tournament Second Round 12 Reed Davis G Sr. 6-1 185 13 Michael Anderson G Fr. 5-11 180 Feb. 18 at Southern Miss. Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 10/3 Feb. 25 at SMU Starters Returning/Lost...... 3/2 15 Frank Holmes F So. 6-9 210 21 Lawrence Kinnard F Fr. 6-8 210 Mar. 2 Memphis Top Returners.....Demario Eddins, 6-7, F (12.5 ppg, 4.8 rpg) 23 Demario Eddins F Sr. 6-7 190 Mar. 4 Marshall ...... Marvette McDonald, 6-2, G (10.8 ppg, 2.6 rpg) 24 Wen Mukubu G/F Jr. 6-5 215 Mar. 8-11 at Conference USA Tournament Series Record vs. Minnesota ...... Series tied 1-1 25 Ernest Little F Jr. 6-9 235 (Memphis, Tenn.) Media Relations Contact...... Jason Falls 31 Richard Jones G/F Sr. 6-5 215 Email ...... [email protected] 42 Derrick Broom G/F Sr. 6-5 200 Office Phone...... (205) 934-0722 44 Brandon Tobias F Sr. 6-7 225 Fax ...... (205) 934-7505 45 Roderick Ollie F Fr. 6-5 220 Web Site ...... www.uabsports.com 83

GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 2005-06 OPPONENTS 2005-06 SCHEDULE GRAMBLING Tigers Nov. 15 Texas College Nov. 21 Jarvis Christian • Wednesday, December 21, 2005, 7:00 p.m. Nov. 29 at Illinois State • Minneapolis, Minn. • Williams Arena Dec. 3 at Dayton Dec. 10 at Texas A&M Location ...... Grambling, La. Dec. 21 at Minnesota Founded...... 1901 Dec. 28 at TCU Enrollment ...... 4.300 Jan. 2 Alabama State Nickname...... Tigers Jan. 4 Alabama A&M Colors ...... Black & Gold Jan. 7 at Southern Home Arena...... Memorial Gym (2,200) Jan. 9 at Alcorn State Conference ...... Southwestern Athletic Jan. 14 Texas Southern President ...... Dr. Horace A. Judson Jan. 16 Prairie View A&M Jan. 21 at Jackson State Director of Athletics ...... Willie Jeffries G Brion Rush Head Coach Larry Wright Head Coach ...... Larry Wright (Grambling, ’82) Jan. 28 at Arkansas Pine-Bluff Record at Grambling...... 55-114 (5 years) Jan. 30 at Mississippi Valley State Overall Record ...... same GRAMBLING ROSTER Feb. 4 Southern Assistant Coaches...... Theodis Johnson, Kenneth Sykes Feb. 6 Alcorn State No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Feb. 11 at Texas Southern 2004-05 Overall Record...... 14-12 1 Andre Ratliff G So. 5-10 175 Feb. 13 at Prairie View A&M 2004-05 Conference Record...... 11-7 (2nd) 2 Cecil Kruel G Fr. 6-0 170 NCAA/NIT Tournament...... na 3 Richard Thomas F Fr. 6-5 200 Feb. 18 Jackson State Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 8/5 4 Jordan Locke F So. 6-5 215 Feb. 25 Arkansas Pine-Bluff Starters Returning/Lost...... 4/1 5 Marcus Watson G So. 5-11 155 Feb. 27 Mississippi Valley State Top Returners ...... Brion Rush, 6-2, G (17.6 ppg., 5.6 rpg) 11 Jarvis Brown G Jr. 6-0 180 Mar. 2 at Alabama State ...... Jamar Lewis, 6-5, F (8.2 ppg., 5.2 rpg) 12 David Zeno F Jr. 6-4 195 Mar. 4 at Alabama A&M 20 Anthony Williams F Jr. 6-6 200 Series vs. Minnesota ...... Minnesota leads 1-0 Mar. 8-12 SWAC Tournament 21 Donte’ Gordon G Sr. 6-1 170 (Birmingham, Ala.) Media Relations Contact ...... Peter G. Forest 22 Jamar Lewis F Sr. 6-5 200 Email ...... [email protected] 23 Brion Rush G Sr. 6-2 175 Office Phone...... (318) 274-2761 24 Corey Jones F Fr. 6-6 200 Fax...... (318) 274-2761 30 Donell McFadden F Sr. 6-4 200 Website ...... www.gram.edu/sports 32 Johnnie Jefferson G So. 6-4 215 40 Martez Stevens F So. 6-7 200 44 John Dorsey F/C So. 6-6 225

2005-06 SCHEDULE SOUTH DAKOTA STATE Jackrabbits Nov. 13 at Kentucky Nov. 14 vs. Lipscomb or No. Colorado • Friday, December 23, 2005, 7:00 p.m. Nov. 18 at Illinois • Minneapolis, Minn. • Williams Arena Nov. 24 Southeast Missouri State Nov. 28 Cal State Fullerton Dec. 3 at Marquette Location ...... Brookings, S.D. Dec. 6 Wisconsin-Milwaukee Founded ...... 1881 Dec. 8 at Nebraska Enrollment ...... 10,954 Dec. 10 Denver Nickname ...... Jackrabbits Dec. 12 UMKC Colors ...... Yellow & Blue Dec. 20 Manhattan (at Sioux Falls) Home Arena ...... Frost Arena (8,000) Dec. 23 at Minnesota Conference ...... Independent Dec. 28 Butler President ...... Dr. Peyy Gordon Miller Jan. 2 at Montana State Director of Athletics ...... Dr. Fred Oien F Ben Beran Head Coach Scott Nagy Jan. 7 Utah Valley State Head Coach ...... Scott Nagy (Delta State, ’88) Jan. 14 at North Dakota State Record at SDSU ...... 220-77 (10 years) Jan. 16 SW Minnesota State Overall Record ...... same SOUTH DAKOTA STATE ROSTER Jan. 25 at Idaho State Assistant Coaches ...... Troy Larson, Matt Wilber, No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Jan. 28 at Utah State ...... Deryl Cunningham 3 Mackenzie Casey G So. 6-0 160 Jan. 30 at Utah Valley State 2004-05 Overall Record ...... 10-18 10 Jose Frias G Jr. 6-2 195 Feb. 6 IPFW 2004-05 Conference Record ...... na 20 James Keller G Fr. 6-2 175 Feb. 11 Texas-Pan American NCAA/NIT Tournament ...... na 22 Andy Kleinjan G Jr. 6-3 170 Feb. 13 at Middle Tennessee State 24 Matt Cadwell G Fr. 6-3 195 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 5/5 Feb. 18 North Dakota State Starters Returning/Lost ...... 2/3 30 Blake Yackley F Fr. 6-5 185 32 Andre Gilbert F Fr. 6-7 185 Feb. 22 at IPFW Top Returners . . .Steve Holdren, 6-5, F (12.5 ppg, 6.0 rpg) 34 Cam Hornby G Fr. 6-0 180 Feb. 25 at Texas Pan-American ...... Ben Beran, 6-7, F (13.6 ppg, 5.9 rpg) 40 Steve Holdren F So. 6-5 215 Mar. 3 at San Diego State Series vs. Minnesota ...... Minnesota leads 8-0 42 Mohamed Berte F/C Jr. 6-8 215 Mar. 5 at Cal State Fullerton Media Relations Contact ...... Jason Hove 44 Mark Engen F/C Fr. 6-10 200 Email ...... [email protected] 50 Ben Beran F Jr. 6-7 230 Office Phone ...... (605) 688-4822 52 Robert Bilitz F/C Fr. 6-10 200 Fax ...... (605) 688-5999 54 Michael Loney F So. 6-6 225 Website ...... www.gojacks.com 84

GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 2005-06 OPPONENTS 2005-06 SCHEDULE ORAL ROBERTS Golden Eagles Nov. 19 Utah State Nov.23-25 Great Alaska Shootout • Saturday, December 31, 2005, 1:00 p.m. Nov. 29 St. Gregory’s • Minneapolis, Minn. • Williams Arena Dec. 3 Tulsa Dec. 7 Missouri State Dec. 11 at Northern Colorado Dec. 20 at Utah State Location ...... Tulsa, Okla. Dec. 28 at Oklahoma Founded ...... 1963 Dec. 31 at Minnesota Enrollment ...... 5,389 Jan. 2 at Chicago State Nickname ...... Golden Eagles Jan. 4 at Southern Utah Colors ...... Vegas Gold, Navy & White Jan. 7 Western Illinois Home Arena ...... Mabee Center (10,575) Jan. 9 at Valparaiso Conference ...... Mid-Continent Jan. 14 IUPUI Chancellor ...... Dr. Richard Roberts Jan. 19 Oakland Director of Athletics ...... Mike Carter Head Coach Scott Sutton G Caleb Green Jan. 24 at Western Illinois Head Coach ...... Scott Sutton (Oklahoma State, ’95) Jan. 26 Centenary Record at ORU ...... 100-79 (6 years) Jan. 30 at UMKC Overall Record ...... same ORAL ROBERTS ROSTER Feb. 2 Southern Utah Assistant Coaches ...... Tom Hankins, Corey Willilams, No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Feb. 4 Chicago State ...... Conley Phipps 1 Ken Tutt G Jr. 6-1 205 Feb. 9 at Oakland 2004-05 Overall Record ...... 25-8 2 Chris Riouse G Sr. 6-2 200 Feb. 11 at IUPUI 2004-05 Conference Record ...... 13-3/1st 3 Yemi Ogunoye F So. 6-8 210 Feb. 16 UMKC NCAA/NIT Tournament ...... Lost to Maryland, 85-72, 4 G/F Sr. 6-7 210 Feb. 23 at Centenary ...... in NIT First Round 10 Marchello Vealy F Fr. 6-7 215 Feb. 25 Valparaiso Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 8/3 13 G/F So. 6-5 215 Mar. 4-7 Mid-Con Tournament Starters Returning/Lost ...... 4/1 14 Jonathan Bluitt G Sr. 5-9 160 (Tulsa, Okla.) Top Returners . . . .Caleb Green, Jr., F (19.4 ppg., 9.3 apg) 22 Eric Fowlkes G/F Sr. 6-4 210 ...... Ken Tutt, Jr., G (17.1 ppg, 2.1 rpg) 23 Daren Jordan G Fr. 6-0 170 Series vs. Minnesota ...... Minnesota leads 2-0 25 Kasey Stewart G/F So. 6-5 180 Media Relations Contact ...... Cris Belvin 30 Caleb Green F Jr. 6-8 240 Email ...... [email protected] 42 Sylvester Spicer F Fr. 6-6 220 Office Phone ...... (918) 495-7181 45 Mickey Michalec C Sr. 6-11 280 Fax ...... (918) 625-2152 Website ...... www.orugoldeneagles.com

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GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 2005-06 OPPONENTS 2005-06 SCHEDULE ILLINOIS Fighting Illini Nov. 18 South Dakota State Nov. 20 Texas-Pan Am • Wednesday, January 25, 2006, 8:00 p.m. • Champaign, Ill. • Assembly Hall (FSN North) Nov. 22 Texas Southern • Feb. 28, Mar. 1 or Mar. 2, 2006, TBA • Minneapolis, Minn. • Williams Arena (ESPN) Nov. 25-26 South Padre Invitaional Nov. 29 at North Carolina Dec. 3 vs. Xavier (Chicago, Ill.) • UNIVERSITY INFORMATION • Dec. 5 Arkansas-Little Rock Location...... Urbana-Champaign, Ill. Dec. 8 Georgetown Founded...... 1867 Dec. 10 vs. Oregon (Portland, Ore.) Enrollment...... 38,000 Dec. 18 Coppin State Nickname...... Fighting Illini Dec. 21 vs. Missouri (St. Louis, Mo.) Colors...... Orange and Blue Dec. 28 SE Missouri State Conference...... Big Ten Dec. 30 Tennessee-Martin President ...... B. Joseph White Jan. 5 Michigan State Director of Athletics...... Ron Guenther G Dee Brown Head Coach Jan. 7 at Iowa Head Coach...... Bruce Weber Jan. 14 Michigan Record at Illinois ...... 63-9 (2 years) Jan. 17 at Indiana Overall Record...... 166-63 (7 years) ILLINOIS ROSTER Jan. 21 at Northwestern Assistant Coaches...... Tracy Webster (Wisconsin, ’95) Jan. 25 Minnesota ...... Wayne McClain (Bradley, ’77), Jay Price (Kansas, ’91) No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Jan. 28 Purdue 2004-05 Overall Record...... 37-2 1 Trent Meacham G So. 6-2 195 Jan. 31 at Wisconsin 3 Chester Frazier G Fr. 6-2 190 2004-05 Conference Record...... 15-1 (1st) Feb. 4 Penn State 11 Dee Brown G Sr. 6-0 185 NCAA/NIT Tournament: .Lost to North Carolina, 75-70, in Feb. 12 at Ohio State 25 Calvin Brock G Fr. 6-5 190 National Championship Feb. 15 Northwestern 31 Jamar Smith G Fr. 6-3 175 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 6/6 Feb. 19 Indiana 33 Rich McBride G Jr. 6-3 205 Starters Returning/Lost...... 2/3 34 C.J. Jackson F/C Sr. 6-10 235 Feb. 21 at Michigan Series Record vs. Minnesota...... Illinois leads 99-57 40 James Augustine F/C Sr. 6-10 235 Feb. 25 Iowa Last Illinois Win ...... 41 Warren Carter F Jr. 6-9 215 2/28, 3/1, 3/2 at Minnesota ...... 64-56, at United Center, Mar. 12, 2005 42 Brian Randle F So. 6-8 215 Mar. 4 at Michigan State Last Minnesota Win 44 Marcus Arnold F Jr. 6-8 245 Mar. 9-12 Big Ten Tournament ...... 67-65 at Williams Arena, Feb. 3, 1993 55 Shaun Pruitt F So. 6-10 240 Home Court...... Assembly Hall (16,500) • ALL-TIME SERIES RECORD • Web Site...... www.fightingillini.com Illinois Leads 97-57 At Minnesota: Minnesota leads 40-37 • MEDIA RELATIONS • At Illinois: Illinois leads 59-16 Media Relations Director...... Kent Brown Neutral: Tied 1-1 Brown’s Email...... [email protected] Office Phone...... (217) 333-1391 • TOP RETURNERS • Office Fax...... (217) 333-5540 Name Ppg. FG-Att. 3-Pt-Att. FT-Att. Rpg O-D-Tot. Brown’s Home Phone...... (217) 469-0230 Dee Brown 13.3 179-359 99-228 61-79 2.7 21-830-104 Press Row Phone...... (217) 333-1227 James Augustine 10.1 141-227 0-0 110-147 5.7 100-195-295 Rich McBride 2.6 32-99 27-87 7-7 1.3 16-35-51 Warren Carter 2.2 32-62 1-6 9-19 1.8 19-39-58 ALL-TIME SERIES (ILLINOIS 97, MINNESOTA 57) 2/7/06 . . . . .H...... W...... 31-19 2/19/23 . . . . .A ...... L...... 18-25 1/29/49 . . . . .A ...... L...... 44-45 3/4/72 . . . . .H...... W...... 91-62 3/2/89 . . . . .A ...... L...... 58-63 2/28/06 . . . . .A...... W...... 27-25 1/5/24 . . . . .H...... W...... 36-20 2/4/50 . . . . .H ...... L...... 57-67 2/19/73 . . . . .A...... W...... 82-73 1/6/90 . . . . .H...... W...... 91-74 1/31/07 . . . . .H...... W...... 42-3 3/10/24 . . . . .A ...... L...... 19-31 1/6/51 . . . . .A ...... L...... 62-70 2/11/74 . . . . .H...... W...... 80-61 2/8/90 . . . . .A ...... L...... 72-99 3/1/07 . . . . .A...... W...... 36-29 1/11/26 . . . . .A ...... L...... 8-17 1/5/52 . . . . .H ...... L...... 43-52 2/25/74 . . . . .A...... W...... 72-52 1/10/91 . . . . .A ...... L...... 66-67 2/15/08 . . . . .H ...... L...... 15-16 3/8/26 . . . . .H...... W...... 28-21 12/23/52 . . . . .H...... W...... 77-73 1/6/75 . . . . .H...... W...... 75-47 2/10/91 . . . . .H ...... L...... 74-94 3/12/08 . . . . .A ...... L...... 20-22 1/3/27 . . . . .H ...... L...... 13-27 2/23/53 . . . . .A ...... L...... 82-83 2/3/75 . . . . .A...... W...... 56-50 1/25/92 . . . . .H...... W...... 54-53 1/22/09 . . . . .H...... W...... 18-17 2/5/27 . . . . .A ...... L...... 27-36 1/2/54 . . . . .A...... W...... 84-72 1/8/76 . . . . .H...... W...... 77-68 2/15/92 . . . . .A ...... L...... 58-74 2/10/09 . . . . .A ...... L...... 20-21 2/11/29 . . . . .H ...... L...... 32-35 2/12/55 . . . . .H...... W...... 78-71 (2OT) 2/2/76 . . . . .A...... W...... 72-62 3/3/93 . . . . .H...... W...... 67-65 1/15/10 . . . . .A...... W...... 22-9 3/4/29 . . . . .A ...... L...... 27-32 1/30/56 . . . . .H ...... L...... 84-95 1/13/77 . . . . .A...... W...... 83-69 3/9/94 ...... 1/20/11 . . . . .H ...... L...... 18-19 2/8/30 . . . . .H...... W...... 26-21 2/27/56 . . . . .A ...... L...... 81-97 2/26/77 . . . . .H...... W...... 72-70 1/21/95 ...... 3/2/11 . . . . .A ...... L...... 12-22 2/15/30 . . . . .A ...... L...... 22-26 1/5/57 . . . . .H...... W...... 91-88 1/19/78 . . . . .H...... W...... 70-66 2/22/95 ...... 1/12/12 . . . . .H...... W...... 22-16 2/15/32 . . . . .A ...... L...... 15-23 3/2/57 . . . . .A...... W...... 86-75 2/16/78 . . . . .A...... W...... 75-69 1/3/96 ...... 2/10/12 . . . . .A ...... L...... 10-13 2/27/32 . . . . .H...... W...... 27-26 2/17/58 . . . . .A ...... L...... 87-94 2/1/79 . . . . .A ...... L...... 57-67 3/9/96 ...... 2/8/13 . . . . .A ...... L...... 12-19 2/18/33 . . . . .H ...... L...... 22-26 1/26/59 . . . . .H...... W...... 81-70 2/10/79 . . . . .H ...... L...... 57-59 1/14/97 ...... 2/22/13 . . . . .H ...... L...... 10-20 2/25/33 . . . . .A...... W...... 30-28 1/9/60 . . . . .A ...... L...... 82-90 1/12/80 . . . . .H...... W...... 79-75 2/22/97 ...... 1/23/14 . . . . .A ...... L...... 16-18 2/23/35 . . . . .H ...... L...... 34-38 1/18/60 . . . . .H...... W...... 77-70 2/21/80 . . . . .A ...... L...... 58-60 (OT) 2/4/98 ...... 2/21/14 . . . . .H ...... L...... 11-26 3/2/35 . . . . .A ...... L...... 29-41 2/4/61 . . . . .H ...... L...... 60-65 3/17/80 . . . . .N...... W...... 65-63 2/3/99 ...... 2/15/15 . . . . .H ...... L...... 10-20 1/6/36 . . . . .H ...... L...... 19-41 2/27/61 . . . . .A...... W...... 85-76 1/17/81 . . . . .A ...... L...... 76-80 3/3/99 ...... 3/8/15 . . . . .A ...... L...... 11-26 2/22/36 . . . . .A ...... L...... 33-35 2/5/62 . . . . .A ...... L...... 80-89 2/26/81 . . . . .H...... W...... 76-59 2/2/00 . . . . .A ...... L...... 59-73 2/21/16 . . . . .H ...... L...... 22-27 1/17/38 . . . . .A...... W...... 41-29 2/25/63 . . . . .H ...... L...... 70-81 1/23/82 . . . . .H ...... L...... 57-64 2/17/00 . . . . .H ...... L...... 80-89 3/13/16 . . . . .A ...... L...... 9-20 2/12/38 . . . . .H...... W...... 28-23 2/15/64 . . . . .H...... W...... 92-81 2/20/82 . . . . .A ...... L...... 65-77 1/3/01 . . . . .A ...... L...... 64-80 1/22/17 . . . . .H...... W...... 20-11 1/23/39 . . . . .H...... W...... 35-33 2/22/64 . . . . .A ...... L...... 78-86 1/6/83 . . . . .H...... W...... 75-49 3/4/01 . . . . .H ...... L...... 59-67 2/10/17 . . . . .A ...... L...... 17-18 2/10/40 . . . . .A ...... L...... 31-60 1/16/65 . . . . .A ...... L...... 72-75 3/13/83 . . . . .A ...... L...... 67-70 (2OT) 1/2/02 . . . . .A ...... L...... 53-76 1/14/18 . . . . .A ...... L...... 17-27 2/8/41 . . . . .H...... W...... 50-38 2/13/65 . . . . .H...... W...... 105-90 1/5/84 . . . . .A ...... L...... 53-80 3/3/02 . . . . .H ...... L...... 66-67 2/25/18 . . . . .H...... W...... 35-22 1/25/42 . . . . .A ...... L...... 36-49 2/19/66 . . . . .A ...... L...... 89-100 3/8/84 . . . . .H ...... L...... 41-53 3/8/02 . . . . .N ...... L...... 76-92 1/27/19 . . . . .H...... W...... 38-17 2/16/42 . . . . .H ...... L...... 37-41 2/26/66 . . . . .H...... W...... 94-92 1/3/85 . . . . .H...... W...... 60-58 1/7/03 . . . . .H ...... L...... 70-76 3/3/19 . . . . .A...... W...... 26-9 2/13/43 . . . . .H ...... L...... 35-56 2/11/67 . . . . .H...... W...... 93-81 3/9/85 . . . . .A ...... L...... 56-82 3/9/03 . . . . .A ...... L...... 60-84 1/17/20 . . . . .A ...... L...... 19-31 2/15/43 . . . . .H ...... L...... 43-67 2/27/67 . . . . .A ...... L...... 71-84 1/2/86 . . . . .A ...... L...... 57-76 2/8/04 . . . . .H ...... L...... 69-79 2/23/20 . . . . .H ...... L...... 10-26 3/3/44 . . . . .A ...... L...... 32-50 1/13/68 . . . . .H ...... L...... 60-61 3/8/86 . . . . .H ...... L...... 64-73 1/29/05 . . . . .A ...... L...... 66-89 1/24/21 . . . . .H ...... L...... 22-23 3/4/44 . . . . .A ...... L...... 27-53 1/4/69 . . . . .A ...... L...... 58-80 1/17/87 . . . . .A ...... L...... 58-80 3/12/05 . . . . .N ...... L...... 56-64 2/11/21 . . . . .A ...... L...... 20-24 2/10/45 . . . . .H ...... L...... 35-57 2/7/70 . . . . .H...... W...... 82-72 2/12/87 . . . . .H ...... L...... 67-79 2/11/22 . . . . .H ...... L...... 28-29 2/19/45 . . . . .A ...... L...... 48-49 2/28/70 . . . . .A ...... L...... 73-75 1/7/88 . . . . .H ...... L...... 61-65 (OT) 2/18/22 . . . . .A ...... L...... 18-28 1/6/47 . . . . .A...... W...... 34-31 2/6/71 . . . . .A ...... L...... 78-93 2/11/88 . . . . .A ...... L...... 50-86 86 2/3/23 . . . . .H ...... L...... 21-24 1/17/48 . . . . .H...... W...... 59-51 2/27/71 . . . . .H...... W...... 80-64 1/26/89 . . . . .H...... W...... 69-62

GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 2005-06 OPPONENTS 2005-06 SCHEDULE INDIANA Hoosiers Nov. 18 Nicholls State Nov. 21 Florida A&M • Sunday, Jan. 29, 2006, 12:00 p.m. Nov. 26 at Western Illinois • Minneapolis, Minn. • Williams Arena (CBS) Nov. 30 Duke Dec. 3 Eastern Michigan Dec. 6 at Indiana State • UNIVERSITY INFORMATION • Dec. 10 vs. Kentucky (Indianapolis) Location ...... Bloomington, Ind. Dec. 19 at Charlotte Founded...... 1820 Dec. 23 Butler (Conseco Fieldhouse) Enrollment ...... 38,903 Dec. 31 at Ball State Nickname...... Hoosiers Jan. 3 Michigan Colors ...... Crimson and Cream Jan. 7 Ohio State Conference ...... Big Ten Jan. 11 at Michigan State President...... Dr. Adam Herbert Jan. 17 Illinois Director of Athletics...... Terry Clapacs Jan. 21 Purdue Head Coach...... Mike Davis (Alabama/Thomas Edison, ’01) F D.J. White Head Coach Mike Davis Jan. 24 at Iowa Record at Indiana...... 96-67 (5 seasons) Jan. 29 at Minnesota Overall Record...... same Feb. 1 Northwestern Assistant Coaches...... Kerry Rupp, Thad Fitzpatrick, INDIANA ROSTER Feb. 4 Connecticut Feb. 8 at Wisconsin ...... Donnie Marsh No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Feb. 11 Iowa 2004-05 Overall Record...... 15-14 2 James Hardy F So. 6-7 185 Feb. 15 at Penn State 2004-05 Conference Record...... 10-6 (T-4th) 3 D.J. White F So. 6-9 230 NCAA/NIT Tournament..Lost to Vanderbilt, 67-60, in First 5 Marco Killingsworth F Sr. 6-8 265 Feb. 19 at Illinois Round of NIT 10 Roderick Wilmont G Jr 6-4 205 Feb. 22 Penn State Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 8/4 11 Errek Suhr G Jr. 5-8 160 Feb. 26 Michigan State Starters Returning/Lost...... 4/1 14 Lucas Steijn C Fr. 6-10 230 2/28, 3/1 or 3/2at Purdue Series Record vs. Minnesota ...... Indiana leads 83-56 20 A.J. Ratliff G So. 6-2 180 Mar. 4 at Michigan Last Indiana Win ...... 71-56, at Assembly Hall, Feb. 12, 2005 21 Ben Allen C Fr. 6-10 250 Mar. 9-12 Big Ten Tournament Last Minnesota Win..71-55 at United Center, Mar. 11, 2005 22 Marshall Strickland G Sr. 6-2 195 Home Court ...... Assembly Hall (17,456) 23 Sean Kline F Sr. 6-8 235 Press Row Phone...... (812) 855-2754 24 Robert Vaden G/F So. 6-5 200 Web Site ...... www.iuhoosiers.com 32 Joey Shaw G Fr. 6-6 175 • ALL-TIME SERIES RECORD • 33 Lewis Monroe G Sr. 6-5 200 Indiana Leads 83-56 34 Adam Ahlfeld G So. 6-0 190 • MEDIA RELATIONS • At Minnesota: Minnesota leads 38-31 44 Kyle Taber G Fr. 6-7 195 Media Relations Director...... Pete Rhoda 51 Earl Calloway G Jr. 6-3 175 At Indiana: Indiana leads 52-17 Basketball Contact ...... Aaron Jordan Neutral: Minnesota leads 1-0 Jordan’s Email...... [email protected] Office Phone ...... (812) 856-0553 • TOP RETURNERS • Office Fax...... (812) 855-9401 Name Ppg. FG-Att. 3-Pt-Att. FT-Att. Rpg O-D-Tot. Jordan’s Home Phone ...... D.J. White 13.3 143-250 0-0 100-141 4.9 56-87-143 Robert Vaden 10.2 100-266 44-119 53-66 4.3 37-89-126 Marshall Strickland 7.4 67-183 28-93 45-58 3.1 16-72-88 A.J. Ratliff 5.8 51-105 24-55 25-36 2.8 25-48-73

ALL-TIME SERIES (INDIANA 83, MINNESOTA 56) 2/17/12 . . . . .H...... W ...... 34-7 1/18/36 . . . . .H ...... L ...... 31-33 2/14/55 . . . . .A...... W ...... 80-70 1/13/75 . . . . .A ...... L ...... 59-79 1/28/90 . . . . .H...... W ...... 108-89 3/14/12 . . . . .A...... W ...... 26-17 2/3/36 . . . . .A ...... L ...... 23-26 1/9/56 . . . . .H...... W ...... 77-71 2/10/75 . . . . .H ...... L ...... 54-69 3/1/90 . . . . .A...... W ...... 75-70 2/23/14 . . . . .H...... W ...... 26-23 1/10/38 . . . . .H ...... L ...... 38-39 2/11/57 . . . . .A ...... L ...... 72-91 1/24/76 . . . . .H ...... L ...... 76-85 2/3/91 . . . . .H ...... L ...... 66-77 3/8/14 . . . . .A...... W ...... 28-8 2/21/38 . . . . .A...... W ...... 37-36 1/13/58 . . . . .A ...... L ...... 64-85 2/21/76 . . . . .A ...... L ...... 64-76 3/7/91 . . . . .A ...... L ...... 59-75 2/14/16 . . . . .A...... W ...... 29-20 2/25/39 . . . . .A ...... L ...... 37-49 2/3/58 . . . . .H...... W ...... 69-66 1/27/77 . . . . .A...... W ...... 79-60 1/9/92 . . . . .A ...... L ...... 50-96 2/29/16 . . . . .H...... W ...... 27-20 1/13/40 . . . . .H...... W ...... 46-44 1/12/59 . . . . .A ...... L ...... 59-63 2/15/77 . . . . .H...... W ...... 65-61 2/12/92 . . . . .H...... W ...... 71-67 1/11/19 . . . . .H...... W ...... 35-13 2/15/41 . . . . .A ...... L ...... 34-44 2/14/59 . . . . .H ...... L ...... 57-62 1/12/78 . . . . .H...... W ...... 75-62 1/27/93 . . . . .A ...... L ...... 57-61 2/22/19 . . . . .A...... W ...... 20-14 1/10/42 . . . . .H...... W ...... 63-43 2/27/60 . . . . .A ...... L ...... 74-78 2/25/78 . . . . .A ...... L ...... 47-68 2/27/93 . . . . .H ...... L ...... 75-86 1/21/21 . . . . .H ...... L ...... 23-25 2/28/42 . . . . .A ...... L ...... 45-54 1/30/61 . . . . .H...... W ...... 66-58 1/11/79 . . . . .H...... W ...... 80-63 1/26/94 ...... 3/7/21 . . . . .A...... W ...... 29-25 2/20/43 . . . . .A ...... L ...... 39-51 1/8/62 . . . . .H...... W ...... 104-100 2/24/79 . . . . .A ...... L ...... 46-71 2/27/94 ...... 1/23/22 . . . . .A...... W ...... 19-16 2/22/43 . . . . .A ...... L ...... 28-40 1/27/62 . . . . .A ...... L...... 104-105(OT) 1/24/80 . . . . .H...... W ...... 55-47 2/8/95 ...... 2/14/22 . . . . .H ...... L ...... 19-23 2/18/44 . . . . .H...... W ...... 48-47 2/11/63 . . . . .A ...... L ...... 77-89 2/16/80 . . . . .A ...... L ...... 54-67 2/6/96 ...... 2/17/23 . . . . .A ...... L ...... 20-33 2/19/44 . . . . .H ...... L ...... 47-48 3/2/63 . . . . .H...... W ...... 105-73 1/29/81 . . . . .H ...... L...... 53-56 (OT) 1/8/97 ...... 3/10/23 . . . . .H...... W ...... 29-25 1/20/45 . . . . .H ...... L ...... 46-48 3/7/64 . . . . .A...... W ...... 90-89 2/21/81 . . . . .A ...... L ...... 63-74 3/1/97 ...... 1/12/24 . . . . .H ...... L ...... 23-29 2/3/45 . . . . .A...... W ...... 56-48 2/27/65 . . . . .H...... W ...... 100-88 1/30/82 . . . . .A...... W ...... 69-62 2/4/98 ...... 2/2/24 . . . . .A ...... L ...... 25-39 1/7/46 . . . . .A...... W ...... 59-48 1/15/66 . . . . .H...... W ...... 91-82 2/6/82 . . . . .H ...... L ...... 55-58 1/26/99 ...... 1/9/26 . . . . .A ...... L ...... 28-33 2/23/46 . . . . .H ...... L ...... 52-75 2/28/66 . . . . .A...... W ...... 96-90 2/5/83 . . . . .A ...... L ...... 51-76 1/15/00 . . . . .A ...... L ...... 61-86 2/26/26 . . . . .H ...... L ...... 23-41 1/25/47 . . . . .H...... W ...... 59-56 1/9/67 . . . . .A ...... L ...... 68-83 2/10/83 . . . . .H ...... L ...... 59-63 2/9/00 . . . . .H...... W ...... 77-75 1/10/27 . . . . .H ...... L ...... 24-37 1/29/48 . . . . .A ...... L ...... 43-65 2/4/67 . . . . .H ...... L ...... 81-82 2/2/84 . . . . .H ...... L ...... 54-67 1/20/01 . . . . .H...... W...... 78-74 (OT) 2/7/27 . . . . .A ...... L ...... 16-42 1/22/49 . . . . .H...... W ...... 35-28 1/6/68 . . . . .A ...... L ...... 59-74 2/11/84 . . . . .A ...... L...... 72-74(OT) 2/28/01 . . . . .A ...... L ...... 53-89 1/12/29 . . . . .H ...... L...... 36-37 (OT) 2/11/50 . . . . .A ...... L ...... 39-59 2/3/68 . . . . .H...... W ...... 82-75 2/2/85 . . . . .A ...... L ...... 66-89 2/2/02 . . . . .H...... W ...... 88-74 1/21/29 . . . . .A ...... L ...... 22-41 1/27/51 . . . . .A ...... L ...... 26-32 2/8/69 . . . . .A...... W ...... 89-83 2/28/85 . . . . .H ...... L ...... 68-79 3/4/03 . . . . .A ...... L ...... 70-74 3/3/30 . . . . .A ...... L ...... 25-31 2/10/51 . . . . .H...... W ...... 61-54 2/22/69 . . . . .H...... W ...... 83-79 2/1/86 . . . . .H ...... L ...... 54-62 1/24/04 . . . . .H ...... L...... 81-86 (ot) 3/10/30 . . . . .H...... W...... 34-29 (OT) 2/11/52 . . . . .H...... W ...... 74-61 1/4/70 . . . . .H...... W ...... 77-65 2/27/86 . . . . .A ...... L ...... 63-95 2/18/04 . . . . .A...... W ...... 73-71 1/16/32 . . . . .H...... W ...... 37-35 3/1/52 . . . . .A ...... L ...... 52-68 1/12/71 . . . . .A ...... L ...... 73-99 1/24/87 . . . . .H ...... L ...... 53-77 1/26/05 . . . . .H...... W ...... 70-65 2/13/32 . . . . .A ...... L ...... 22-27 1/10/53 . . . . .A ...... L ...... 63-66 1/8/72 . . . . .H...... W ...... 52-51 2/19/87 . . . . .A ...... L ...... 70-72 2/12/05 . . . . .A ...... L ...... 56-71 2/11/33 . . . . .A ...... L ...... 22-31 3/7/53 . . . . .H...... W ...... 65-63 2/8/72 . . . . .A ...... L ...... 42-61 2/4/88 . . . . .A ...... L ...... 63-92 3/11/05 . . . . .N...... W ...... 71-55 2/20/33 . . . . .H ...... L ...... 25-36 1/9/54 . . . . .H ...... L ...... 63-71 1/20/73 . . . . .A ...... L ...... 71-83 3/10/88 . . . . .H ...... L ...... 85-91 2/9/35 . . . . .A ...... L ...... 23-48 2/8/54 . . . . .A ...... L ...... 77-90 2/17/73 . . . . .H...... W ...... 82-75 2/4/89 . . . . .A ...... L ...... 62-66 3/9/35 . . . . .H ...... L ...... 29-38 1/10/55 . . . . .H...... W ...... 88-74 2/23/74 . . . . .H ...... L ...... 55-73 2/25/89 . . . . .H ...... L ...... 62-75 87

GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 2005-06 OPPONENTS 2005-06 SCHEDULE IOWA Hawkeyes Nov. 14 Md-Eastern Shore Nov. 15 vs. Colgate/Utah Valley State • Wed., Jan. 18, 2006, 7:00 p.m. • Iowa City, Iowa • Carver-Hawkeye Arena (FSN North) Nov. 21-22 Guardians Classic Finals • Saturday, Feb. 18, 2006, 3:30 p.m. • Minneapolis, Minn. • Williams Arena (ESPN Reg.) Nov. 26 Texas- Nov. 30 North Carolina State Dec. 2 Fairfield • UNIVERSITY INFORMATION • Dec. 3 Tulane/Valparaiso Location...... Iowa City, Iowa Dec. 6 at Northern Iowa Founded...... 1847 Dec. 9 at Iowa State Enrollment ...... 29,697 Dec. 17 Arizona State Nickname...... Hawkeyes Dec. 20 Drake Colors ...... Gold and Black Dec. 22 Robert Morris Conference ...... Big Ten Dec. 30 at St. Louis President ...... Dr. David Skorton Jan. 5 at Wisconsin Director of Athletics...... Bob Bowlsby Jan. 7 Illinois G Jeff Horner Head Coach Head Coach...... Steve Alford (Indiana, ’87) Jan. 14 at Penn State Record at Iowa ...... 110-83 (6 years) Jan. 18 Minnesota Jan. 21 at Michigan State Overall Record...... 266-160 (14 years) IOWA ROSTER Assistant Coaches...... Craig Neal (Georgia Tech, ’88) Jan. 24 Indiana ...... Greg Lansing (South Dakota, ’90) No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Jan. 28 Ohio State Feb. 1 at Purdue ...... Brian Jones (Northern Iowa, ’94) 1 G Jr. 6-5 210 Feb. 4 Michigan 2004-05 Overall Record ...... 21-12 2 Jeff Horner G Sr. 6-3 185 Feb. 8 at Northwestern 2004-05 Conference Record...... 7-9 (7th) 4 J.R. Angle F So. 6-7 205 Feb. 11 at Indiana NCAA/NIT Tournament...... Lost to Cincinnati, 76-64, in 5 Alex Thompson F So. 6-9 215 Feb. 14 Michigan State ...... NCAA First Round 11 Tony Freeman G Fr. 6-0 180 Feb. 18 at Minnesota Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 11/1 13 Justin Wieck F Sr. 6-6 185 Feb. 25 at Illinois Starters Returning/Lost...... 5/0 14 Brett Wessels G Fr. 6-3 190 Mar. 1 Penn State Series Record vs. Minnesota ...... Minnesota leads 89-77 15 Dan Bohall G Fr. 6-5 190 Mar. 4 Wisconsin Last Iowa Win...... 66-60 at Iowa, Jan. 15, 2005 20 Ryan Kennedy F Jr. 6-7 210 Mar. 9-12 Big Ten Tournament Last Minnesota Win...... 65-57 at Minneapolis, Feb. 23, 2005 23 Doug Thomas F Sr. 6-8 245 Home Court...... Carver-Hawkeye Arena (15,500) 25 Carlton Reed G So. 6-4 180 Press Row Phone...... (319) 335-7284 34 Erek Hansen C Sr. 6-11 210 • ALL-TIME SERIES RECORD • Web Site...... www.hawkeyesports.com 35 Mike Henderson G Jr. 6-2 190 Minnesota Leads 89-77 44 Greg Brunner F Sr. 6-7 245 At Minnesota: Minnesota leads 53-30 • MEDIA RELATIONS • 52 Kurt Looby F/C Jr. 6-10 210 At Iowa: Iowa leads 44-37 Media Relations Director ...... Phil Haddy 53 Seth Gorney C So. 7-0 245 Neutral: Iowa leads 2-0 Basketball Contact...... Steve Roe Roe’s Email...... [email protected] • TOP RETURNERS • Office Phone...... (319) 335-9411 Name Ppg. FG-Att. 3-Pt-Att. FT-Att. Rpg O-D-Tot. Office Fax...... (319) 335-9417 Greg Brunner 14.7 175-342 17-48 118-171 8.3 90-185-275 Roe’s Home Phone...... (319) 339-0980 Adam Haluska 14.2 152-318 58-149 105-130 4.0 25-106-131 Jeff Horner 14.0 146-359 86-211 85-108 4.5 23-125-148 Mike Henderson 4.9 59-144 5-16 40-61 2.1 17-53-70 ALL-TIME SERIES (MINNESOTA 89, IOWA 77) 3/1/02 . . . . . H...... W ...... 49-10 2/6/26 . . . . . A ...... L ...... 14-21 2/28/48 . . . . . A ...... L ...... 50-54 2/3/70 . . . . . A ...... L ...... 77-90 1/14/89 . . . . . H...... W ...... 80-78 1/13/05 . . . . . H...... W ...... 49-17 3/13/26 . . . . . H ...... L ...... 15-17 1/17/49 . . . . . A...... W ...... 61-45 2/16/71 . . . . . H...... W ...... 88-76 2/18/89 . . . . . A ...... L ...... 61-99 1908 . . . . . A...... W ...... 32-12 1/7/28 . . . . . A...... W ...... 33-32 2/12/49 . . . . . H...... W ...... 54-49 1/29/72 . . . . . A...... W ...... 61-50 1/25/90 . . . . . H...... W ...... 84-72 1908 . . . . . H...... W ...... 33-25 2/6/28 . . . . . H ...... L ...... 27-30 2/20/50 . . . . . H ...... L ...... 62-64 2/5/72 . . . . . H...... W ...... 53-52 2/24/90 . . . . . A...... W ...... 102-80 2/5/09 . . . . . A ...... L ...... 16-37 1/14/29 . . . . . A ...... L ...... 23-36 3/6/50 . . . . . A...... W ...... 64-49 1/6/73 . . . . . A ...... L...... 62-65 (OT) 1/12/91 . . . . . H...... W ...... 79-77 1909 . . . . . H...... W ...... 23-18 2/18/29 . . . . . H...... W ...... 37-22 1/22/51 . . . . . H ...... L ...... 47-69 3/5/73 . . . . . H ...... L ...... 77-79 2/14/91 . . . . . A ...... L ...... 69-82 2/3/10 . . . . . H...... W ...... 20-9 1/10/31 . . . . . A...... W ...... 26-22 1/19/52 . . . . . A ...... L ...... 59-76 1/5/74 . . . . . A ...... L ...... 55-66 2/1/92 . . . . . A ...... L ...... 70-87 1910 . . . . . A...... W ...... 22-18 2/2/31 . . . . . H...... W ...... 36-14 1/17/53 . . . . . H...... W ...... 65-58 3/9/74 . . . . . H ...... L ...... 50-60 2/25/92 . . . . . H ...... L ...... 64-79 1911 . . . . . H...... W ...... 37-7 2/8/32 . . . . . H...... W ...... 24-22 3/2/53 . . . . . A ...... L...... 79-81 (OT) 1/25/75 . . . . . A ...... L ...... 44-53 1/13/93 . . . . . A ...... L ...... 77-84 1911 . . . . . A...... W ...... 29-10 3/5/32 . . . . . A...... W...... 24-22 (OT) 1/16/54 . . . . . A...... W ...... 59-55 2/22/75 . . . . . H...... W ...... 68-67 2/13/93 . . . . . H...... W ...... 91-85 1/22/12 . . . . . A...... W ...... 39-17 1/13/34 . . . . . H...... W ...... 39-38 2/13/54 . . . . . H ...... L...... 82-86 (OT) 1/10/76 . . . . . H ...... L ...... 68-71 2/2/94 ...... 3/1/12 . . . . . H...... W ...... 29-10 2/24/34 . . . . . A ...... L ...... 30-33 1/8/55 . . . . . A...... W ...... 81-80 2/7/76 . . . . . A ...... L ...... 58-65 3/5/94 ...... 2/15/13 . . . . . A...... W ...... 26-10 1/14/35 . . . . . H ...... L...... 33-39 (OT) 2/29/55 . . . . . H ...... L ...... 70-72 1/8/77 . . . . . H...... W ...... 78-68 1/28/95 ...... 3/7/13 . . . . . H ...... L ...... 9-12 2/2/35 . . . . . A...... W ...... 36-35 1/14/56 . . . . . A ...... L ...... 62-84 2/12/77 . . . . . A...... W ...... 61-58 2/15/95 ...... 1/19/14 . . . . . A ...... L ...... 14-16 2/15/37 . . . . . A...... W ...... 43-37 2/25/56 . . . . . H ...... L...... 73-83 (OT) 2/2/78 . . . . . H...... W ...... 82-71 1/6/96 ...... 2/12/14 . . . . . H...... W ...... 30-9 2/22/37 . . . . . H...... W ...... 44-25 1/12/57 . . . . . A ...... L ...... 66-89 2/11/78 . . . . . A...... W ...... 78-65 3/6/96 ...... 1/2?/15 . . . . . H...... W ...... 29-14 2/7/38 . . . . . H...... W ...... 28-26 2/25/57 . . . . . H...... W ...... 102-81 1/27/79 . . . . . A ...... L ...... 64-81 1/23/97 ...... 2/13/15 . . . . . A...... W ...... 11-10 2/28/38 . . . . . A...... W ...... 30-29 1/25/58 . . . . . H ...... L ...... 71-73 2/3/79 . . . . . H ...... L ...... 71-97 2/15/97 ...... 1916 . . . . . H...... W ...... 26-11 1/9/39 . . . . . H...... W ...... 36-29 2/7/59 . . . . . A ...... L ...... 65-69 1/26/80 . . . . . A ...... L ...... 73-80 1/18/98 ...... 2/23/16 . . . . . A...... W ...... 21-13 3/6/39 . . . . . A...... W ...... 54-43 1/2/60 . . . . . H...... W ...... 70-61 2/2/80 . . . . . H ...... L ...... 63-74 2/12/98 ...... 2/19/17 . . . . . A...... W ...... 39-15 1/6/40 . . . . . H...... W ...... 42-34 1/25/60 . . . . . A...... W ...... 87-72 1/24/81 . . . . . A...... W ...... 60-48 1/16/99 ...... 1917 . . . . . H...... W ...... 31-19 2/17/40 . . . . . H...... W ...... 34-29 1/7/61 . . . . . A ...... L ...... 46-71 2/12/81 . . . . . H ...... L...... 58-60 (OT) 2/10/99 ...... 1918 . . . . . H...... W ...... 33-18 1/13/41 . . . . . H ...... L ...... 34-41 2/25/61 . . . . . H ...... L ...... 43-61 1/14/82 . . . . . H...... W ...... 61-56 1/12/00 . . . . . H...... W ...... 85-82 2/4/18 . . . . . A ...... L...... 21-25 (OT) 3/3/41 . . . . . A ...... L ...... 39-46 1/13/62 . . . . . A ...... L ...... 63-65 2/27/82 . . . . . A...... W...... 57-55 (3OT) 2/27/00 . . . . . A ...... L ...... 59-71 2/1/19 . . . . . A...... W ...... 28-18 1/12/42 . . . . . A...... W ...... 41-39 1/12/63 . . . . . H...... W ...... 83-58 1/20/83 . . . . . H ...... L ...... 52-68 3/9/00 . . . . . N ...... L ...... 78-81 2/8/19 . . . . . H...... W ...... 36-22 1/9/43 . . . . . A...... W ...... 46-45 2/8/64 . . . . . A...... W ...... 76-71 2/27/83 . . . . . A...... W ...... 71-69 1/24/01 . . . . . H ...... L ...... 74-87 1/9/20 . . . . . H...... W ...... 21-19 1/11/43 . . . . . A ...... L ...... 41-48 2/29/64 . . . . . H...... W ...... 70-63 1/19/84 . . . . . A...... W ...... 56-49 1/31/01 . . . . . A ...... L ...... 55-64 2/2/20 . . . . . A ...... L ...... 5-30 1/7/44 . . . . . H ...... L ...... 34-37 12/30/64 . . . . . N ...... L ...... 74-76 2/25/84 . . . . . H ...... L ...... 50-62 2/9/02 . . . . . A...... W ...... 86-78 1/15/21 . . . . . H...... W ...... 24-19 1/8/44 . . . . . H ...... L ...... 29-37 3/2/65 . . . . . A...... W ...... 78-70 1/12/85 . . . . . H...... W ...... 65-57 3/12/03 . . . . . H...... W ...... 77-64 2/7/21 . . . . . A...... W ...... 17-14 1/6/45 . . . . . A ...... L ...... 34-41 3/9/65 . . . . . H...... W...... 85-84 (OT) 2/6/85 . . . . . A ...... L ...... 65-70 1/13/04 . . . . . H ...... L ...... 68-83 1/14/22 . . . . . H...... W ...... 24-16 2/27/45 . . . . . H ...... L ...... 48-55 2/15/66 . . . . . A ...... L ...... 87-96 1/11/86 . . . . . A ...... L ...... 62-75 2/28/04 . . . . . A ...... L ...... 62-66 2/20/22 . . . . . A ...... L ...... 22-39 1/28/46 . . . . . A ...... L...... 61-63 (OT) 2/21/67 . . . . . H...... W ...... 88-86 2/9/86 . . . . . H...... W ...... 65-60 1/15/05 . . . . . A ...... L ...... 60-66 1/24/23 . . . . . H ...... L ...... 16-32 3/2/46 . . . . . H...... W ...... 58-47 1/20/68 . . . . . A ...... L ...... 70-82 1/10/87 . . . . . H ...... L ...... 57-78 2/23/05 . . . . . H...... W ...... 65-57 2/26/23 . . . . . A ...... L ...... 24-29 1/13/47 . . . . . A ...... L ...... 64-77 3/4/68 . . . . . H ...... L ...... 72-91 2/7/87 . . . . . A ...... L ...... 47-78 1/5/25 . . . . . A ...... L ...... 19-27 2/17/47 . . . . . H...... W ...... 59-55 1/18/69 . . . . . A ...... L ...... 68-89 1/30/88 . . . . . A ...... L ...... 51-76 88 2/21/25 . . . . . H...... W ...... 20-18 1/19/48 . . . . . H...... W ...... 72-56 3/4/69 . . . . . H...... W ...... 71-65 2/20/88 . . . . . H ...... L ...... 86-107

GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 2005-06 OPPONENTS 2005-06 SCHEDULE MICHIGAN Wolverines Nov. 18 Central Michigan Nov. 22 at Boston University • Saturday, Jan. 21, 2006, 7:00 p.m. • Minneapolis, Minn. • Williams Arena (FSN North) Nov. 26 Butler • Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2006, 6:00 p.m. • Ann Arbor, Mich. • Crisler Arena (FSN North) Nov. 29 Miami (Fla.) Dec. 3 at Notre Dame Dec. 7 Delaware State • UNIVERSITY INFORMATION • Dec. 10 at South Florida Location...... Ann Arbor, Mich. Dec. 17 UCLA Founded...... 1817 Dec. 22 Miami (Ohio) Enrollment ...... 39,031 Dec. 28 Coppin State Nickname...... Wolverines Dec. 31 Chicago State Colors...... Maize and Blue Jan. 3 at Indiana Conference ...... Big Ten Jan. 7 Purdue President...... Mary Sue Coleman Jan. 14 at Illinois Athletics Director...... William C. Martin Jan. 18 Northwestern Head Coach...... Tommy Amaker (Duke, ’87) F Lester Abram Head Coach Tommy Amaker Jan. 21 at Minnesota Record at Michigan ...... 64-60 (4 years) Jan. 25 Michigan State Overall Record...... 132-115 (8 seasons) MICHIGAN ROSTER Jan. 28 Wisconsin Assistant Coaches...... Mike Jackson (Detroit, ’95) Feb. 1 at Penn State ...... Chuck Swenson (Indiana, ’76) No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Feb. 4 at Iowa ...... Andy Moore (Muskingum, ’92) 1 Jerret Smith G Fr. 6-3 185 Feb. 9 Ohio State 2004-05 Overall Record...... 13-18 4 Daniel Horton G Sr. 6-3 205 Feb. 11 at Purdue 2004-05 Conference Record...... 4-12 (9th) 5 Dion Harris G Jr. 6-3 205 Feb. 15 Minnesota NCAA/NIT Tournament ...... NA 10 Hayes Grooms G Sr. 6-2 175 Feb. 18 at Michigan State 11 John Andrews F Jr. 6-5 205 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 14/2 Feb. 21 Illinois 12 Ashtyn Bell G Sr. 6-0 165 Starters Returning/Lost...... 5/0 Feb. 25 at Ohio State 15 Jevohn Shepherd F Fr. 6-5 205 Series Record vs. Minnesota...... Michigan leads 68-55 Mar. 4 Indiana 22 Sherrod Harrell G Jr. 6-3 200 Mar. 9-12 Big Ten Tournament Last Michigan Win ...... 75-63 at Ann Arbor, Jan. 22, 2003 23 F Jr. 6-8 210 Last Minnesota Win...... 71-54 at Ann Arbor, Feb. 2, 2005 24 Ronald Coleman F So. 6-6 210 Home Court ...... Crisler Arena (13,751) 25 Graham Brown F Sr. 6-9 245 Press Row Phone...... (734) 998-7188 30 Alex Brzozowicz G So. 6-3 185 Web Site...... MgoBlue.com 31 Chris Hunter C Sr. 6-11 215 • ALL-TIME SERIES RECORD • 32 Lester Abram F Jr. 6-6 200 Michigan Leads 68-55 • MEDIA RELATIONS • 40 Phillip DeVries C Fr. 6-10 215 At Minnesota: Minnesota leads 37-23 44 Courtney Sims C Jr. 6-11 240 At Michigan: Michigan leads 45-18 Media Relations Director...... Bruce Madej 50 Amadou Ba C Jr. 6-10 250 Basketball Contact...... Tom Wywrot Wywrot’s Email ...... [email protected] Office Phone ...... (734) 647-1268 • TOP RETURNERS • Office Fax ...... (734) 647-1188 Name Ppg. FG-Att. 3-Pt-Att. FT-Att. Rpg O-D-Tot. Wywrot’s Home Phone ...... (734) 528-0244 Dion Harris 14.3 152-416 69-207 71-94 2.8 86 Ron Coleman 7.5 84-215 39-129 26-31 2.5 79 Courtney Sims 9.8 118-200 1-5 68-97 5.2 160 Daniel Horton 13.4 53-157 20-56 35-47 2.8 37

ALL-TIME SERIES (MICHIGAN 68, MINNESOTA 55) 1/25/18 A ...... W ...... 28-13 1/20/41 A...... L ...... 24-41 3/4/61 A ...... W ...... 73-70 3/2/78 H ...... W ...... 84-78 2/19/92 A...... L ...... 70-95 2/16/18 H ...... W ...... 49-10 1/17/42 H ...... W ...... 44-32 3/5/62 A ...... W ...... 102-80 1/4/79 A...... L ...... 75-88 1/20/93 H...... L ...... 73-80 2/16/20 H...... L ...... 20-21 1/31/42 A...... L ...... 32-34 1/14/63 A ...... W ...... 66-63 3/3/79 H ...... W ...... 78-69 2/20/93 A...... L ...... 69-84 3/8/20 A...... L ...... 16-30 1/11/47 H ...... W ...... 48-37 1/21/64 A...... L ...... 66-80 1/3/80 A...... L ...... 67-71 1/20/94 1/13/23 H...... L...... 11-32 2/22/47 A...... L ...... 25-44 2/18/64 H ...... W ...... 89-75 3/1/80 H ...... W ...... 68-67 2/19/94 2/12/23 A...... L ...... 18-34 1/10/48 A...... L ...... 41-43 2/23/65 H...... L ...... 78-91 1/10/81 H...... L....67-68 (2OT) 2/4/95 1/26/24 A...... L ...... 31-32 2/21/48 H...... L ...... 45-56 3/6/65 A...... L ...... 85-88 3/5/81 A...... L ...... 67-83 2/24/96 2/11/24 H ...... W ...... 27-16 1/8/49 H ...... W ...... 45-31 1/22/66 A...... L ...... 85-97 1/16/82 H ...... W ...... 67-58 1/11/97 2/8/26 A...... L ...... 22-33 2/19/49 A ...... W ...... 54-47 2/25/67 H ...... W ...... 89-86 2/25/82 A ...... W ...... 61-50 2/26/97 2/15/26 H ...... W ...... 28-17 1/21/50 A ...... W ...... 60-52 2/5/68 A...... L...... 101-113 1/12/83 A...... L ...... 58-63 1/20/98 1/8/27 H...... L ...... 20-31 2/13/50 H ...... W ...... 53-48 2/24/68 H...... L ...... 92-105 3/5/83 H ...... W ...... 88-75 2/7/98 1/24/27 A...... L ...... 20-32 1/15/51 H ...... W ...... 66-62 1/11/69 H ...... W ...... 94-67 1/12/84 H...... L ...... 62-66 3/7/98 2/16/29 H...... L ...... 18-23 2/12/51 A...... L...... 48-52 (OT) 2/24/69 A...... L ...... 79-83 3/3/84 A...... L ...... 50-51 1/20/99 2/25/29 A...... L ...... 19-28 1/14/52 H ...... W ...... 70-60 2/21/70 A...... L ...... 87-95 1/17/85 A...... L ...... 56-97 2/7/99 1/6/30 H...... L ...... 17-32 2/16/52 A ...... W ...... 52-44 3/3/70 H ...... W ...... 93-82 2/16/85 H...... L ...... 64-66 1/5/00 H ...... W ...... 85-68 1/27/30 A...... L ...... 13-26 2/16/53 H ...... W...... 90-83 (OT) 1/30/71 H...... L ...... 79-97 1/16/86 H ...... W ...... 73-63 2/17/01 A ...... W ...... 93-75 1/11/32 A...... L ...... 25-30 2/28/53 A ...... W ...... 83-69 2/20/71 A...... L ...... 90-108 2/13/86 A...... L ...... 56-92 1/9/02 H ...... W ...... 90-82 1/23/32 H ...... W ...... 30-26 2/22/54 H ...... W ...... 79-70 2/26/72 A...... L ...... 52-64 1/29/87 A...... L ...... 65-92 1/19/02 A...... L ...... 69-71 1/23/33 H...... L ...... 22-32 2/19/55 A ...... W ...... 74-65 2/24/73 H ...... W ...... 98-80 2/25/87 H...... L ...... 70-95 1/22/03 A...... L ...... 63-75 2/27/33 A...... L ...... 18-21 1/7/56 H...... L...... 79-81 (OT) 1/12/74 H...... L ...... 65-66 1/9/88 A...... L ...... 71-103 2/1/03 H ...... W ...... 87-80 1/12/35 H ...... W ...... 31-24 3/3/56 A ...... W ...... 86-72 3/2/74 A...... L ...... 56-79 2/17/88 H...... L ...... 78-82 2/11/04 H ...... W ...... 81-78 2/11/35 A ...... W ...... 29-26 2/2/57 H ...... W ...... 89-79 1/20/75 H ...... W ...... 67-58 1/12/89 A...... L ...... 83-98 2/2/05 A ...... W ...... 71-54 1/11/36 A...... L ...... 28-38 2/9/57 A ...... W ...... 82-62 2/17/75 A...... L...... 65-67 (OT) 2/11/89 H ...... W ...... 88-80 1/25/36 H ...... W ...... 31-26 2/10/58 H ...... W ...... 80-69 1/5/76 A...... L ...... 72-95 1/13/90 A...... L ...... 83-87 1/15/38 H...... L ...... 16-31 3/7/59 A...... L ...... 66-68 3/1/76 H ...... W ...... 81-79 2/15/90 H...... L ...... 73-77 2/19/38 A ...... W ...... 29-26 1/16/60 A ...... W ...... 74-58 2/7/77 H...... L ...... 80-86 1/31/91 H...... L ...... 62-66 1/14/39 A ...... W ...... 34-21 2/20/60 H ...... W ...... 87-61 2/19/77 A...... L ...... 70-89 3/3/91 A...... L ...... 60-68 3/4/40 H...... L ...... 32-43 2/11/61 H ...... W ...... 70-53 1/8/78 A...... L ...... 65-69 1/11/92 H ...... W ...... 73-64 89

GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 2005-06 OPPONENTS 2005-06 SCHEDULE MICHIGAN STATE Spartans Nov. 19 at Hawai’i Nov. 21-23 at Maui Invitational • Saturday, February 11, 2006, 1:30 p.m. Nov. 27 IPFW • Minneapolis, Minn. • Williams Arena (ESPN Reg.) Nov. 30 Georgia Tech* Dec. 3 Arkansas-Little Rock (Grand Rapids, Mich.) • UNIVERSITY INFORMATION • Dec. 6 vs. Boston College (New York, N.Y.) Location ...... East Lansing, Mich. Dec. 10 Wichita State (Auburn Hills, Mich.) Founded...... 1855 Dec. 16 Cleveland State Enrollment ...... 43,836 Dec. 18 Florida International Nickname...... Spartans Dec. 21 at Wisconsin-Green Bay Colors ...... Green and White Dec. 28 Tennessee Tech Conference ...... Big Ten Dec. 31 Coppin State President...... Dr. LouAnna K. Simon Jan. 5 at Illinois Director of Athletics...... Ron Mason Jan. 8 at Wisconsin Head Coach...... Tom Izzo (Northern Michigan, ’77) C Paul Davis Head Coach Tom Izzo Jan. 11 Indiana Record at Michigan State ...... 233-97 (10 years) Jan. 15 at Ohio State Overall Record ...... same Jan. 21 Iowa Assistant Coaches .Dwayne Stephens (Michigan St., ’93) MICHIGAN STATE ROSTER Jan. 25 at Michigan ...... Jim Boylen (Maine, ’87) No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Jan. 28 Penn State ...... Mark Montgomery (Michigan State, ’03) 00 Idong Ibok C Fr. 6-10 265 Feb. 4 at Northwestern 2004-05 Overall Record...... 26-7 3 Shannon Brown G Jr. 6-4 205 Feb. 8 Purdue 2004-05 Conference Record...... 13-3 (2nd) 5 Travis Walton G Fr. 6-2 190 Feb. 11 at Minnesota NCAA/NIT Tournament ..Lost to North Carolina, 87-71, in 10 Jason Aerts F Sr. 6-6 200 Feb. 14 at Iowa ...... Final Four 12 Drew Neitzel G So. 6-0 170 Feb. 18 Michigan Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 7/5 13 Maurice Ager G Sr. 6-5 195 Feb. 22 Ohio State Starters Returning/Lost...... 4/` 14 Goran Suton C Fr. 6-10 246 Feb. 26 at Indiana Series Record vs. Minnesota ...... Minnesota leads 52-43 20 Matt Trannon F Jr. 6-6 230 2/28, 3/1, 3/2 Wisconsin Last Michigan St. Win ..81-62, in East Lansing, Feb. 16, 2005 22 Anthony Hamo G Jr. 6-2 215 Mar. 4 Illinois Last Minnesota Win ...... 77-69 at Williams Arena, Jan. 18, 23 Maurice Joseph G Fr. 6-4 180 Mar. 9-12 Big Ten Tournament 2003 34 Drew Naymick C Jr. 6-10 245 Home Court...... Breslin Center (14,759) 40 Paul Davis C Sr. 6-11 267 • ALL-TIME SERIES RECORD • Press Row Phone...... (517) 353-1626 42 Marquise Gray F Fr. 6-8 220 Minnesota Leads 52-43 Web Site...... www.msuspartans.com 50 Delco Rowley F Jr. 6-8 253 At Minnesota: Minnesota leads 31-15 At Michigan State: Michigan State leads 28-20 • MEDIA RELATIONS • Neutral: Minnesota leads 1-0 Media Relations Director ...... John Lewandowski Basketball Contact ...... Matt Larson • TOP RETURNERS • Larson’s Email...... [email protected] Name Ppg. FG-Att. 3-Pt-Att. FT-Att. Rpg O-D-Tot. Office Phone...... (517) 355-2271 Maurice Ager 14.1 150-315 53-132 111-135 3.9 37-91-128 Office Fax...... (517) 353-9636 Paul Davis 12.3 157-290 1-8 77-115 8.0 88-169-257 Larson’s Home Phone ...... (517) 485-5157 Shannon Brown 10.9 126-282 31-94 78-92 3.2 37-67-104 Drew Neitzel 3.5 43-113 16-49 13-20 0.7 5-19-24

ALL-TIME SERIES (MINNESOTA 52, MICHIGAN STATE 43) 1/13/43 . . .H ...... W...... 46-32 1/23/61 . . .H ...... W...... 89-70 2/15/75 . . .A...... L ...... 81-86 (OT) 1/31/87 . . .A...... L...... 60-72 2/14/98 12/24/45 . . .A...... L...... 48-50 2/18/61 . . .A ...... W...... 75-72 1/31/76 . . .A...... L...... 63-75 2/28/87 . . .H...... L...... 67-77 3/6/98 1/18/47 . . .H ...... W...... 73-59 1/22/62 . . .A...... L...... 79-84 2/28/76 . . .A ...... W...... 71-61 1/27/88 . . .A ...... W...... 59-56 1/14/99 1/31/48 . . .H ...... W...... 69-63 3/3/62 . . .H ...... W...... 98-91 1/24/77 . . .H ...... W...... 75-70 3/5/88 . . .H ...... W...... 62-61 2/13/99 2/21/49 . . .A ...... W...... 57-47 1/26/63 . . .H...... L...... 59-61 2/17/77 . . .A ...... W...... 99-77 1/28/89 . . .A...... L...... 64-73 3/2/00 . . .A...... L...... 43-79 1/23/50 . . .A ...... W...... 73-56 2/16/63 . . .A ...... W...... 75-70 1/5/78 . . .A...... L...... 83-87 3/8/89 . . .H ...... W...... 77-61 2/11/01 . . .H...... L...... 94-83 2/5/51 . . .A...... L...... 44-50 1/14/64 . . .H ...... W...... 103-82 3/4/78 . . .H...... L...... 70-71 2/1/90 . . .A ...... W...... 79-74 1/5/02 . . .H ...... W...... 70-67 2/26/51 . . .H ...... W...... 56-39 2/6/65 . . .A ...... W...... 88-79 1/6/79 . . .A...... L...... 62-69 3/3/90 . . .H...... L ...... 73-75 (OT) 2/21/02 . . .A...... L...... 55-74 1/12/52 . . .H ...... W...... 55-49 1/8/66 . . .A...... L...... 65-85 3/1/79 . . .H...... L...... 63-76 1/19/91 . . .A...... L...... 64-73 1/18/03 . . .H ...... W...... 77-69 2/18/52 . . .A ...... W...... 60-58 2/12/66 . . .H ...... W...... 81-71 1/5/80 . . .A ...... W...... 93-80 2/25/91 . . .H...... L...... 72-74 2/26/03 . . .A...... L...... 61-71 12/30/52 . . .H ...... W...... 64-47 2/18/67 . . .A...... L...... 66-67 2/28/80 . . .H ...... W...... 87-73 1/18/92 . . .H ...... W...... 70-66 1/28/04 . . .H...... L ...... 78-79 (OT) 1/31/53 . . .A...... L...... 60-64 3/6/67 . . .H...... L...... 59-67 1/15/81 . . .A ...... W...... 86-77 3/11/92 . . .A...... L...... 57-66 2/14.04 . . .A...... L...... 58-69 1/30/54 . . .H ...... W...... 79-71 3/2/68 . . .A ...... W...... 75-68 2/28/81 . . .H ...... W .....92-89 (2OT) 1/6/93 . . .H ...... W...... 64-57 1/22/05 . . .H...... L...... 55-69 1/22/55 . . .A...... L...... 75-87 3/8/69 . . .H ...... W...... 78-65 1/9/82 . . .A ...... W...... 64-58 2/6/93 . . .A...... L...... 63-75 2/16/05 . . .A...... L...... 62-81 1/21/56 . . .A...... L...... 69-80 1/17/70 . . .H ...... W...... 85-78 3/4/82 . . .H ...... W...... 54-51 1/22/94 2/13/56 . . .H ...... W...... 77-73 1/31/70 . . .A ...... W...... 92-87 1/15/83 . . .A ...... W...... 69-67 2/23/94 1/26/57 . . .H...... L...... 59-72 2/13/71 . . .H ...... W...... 97-86 3/3/83 . . .H...... L...... 67-79 1/25/95 2/23/57 . . .A...... L...... 65-70 3/9/71 . . .A...... L...... 71-73 1/14/84 . . .H ...... W...... 69-61 2/18/95 2/1/58 . . .A...... L...... 64-88 1/22/72 . . .A ...... W...... 67-57 3/1/84 . . .A...... L...... 62-83 1/27/96 1/24/59 . . .H...... L...... 76-82 1/27/73 . . .H ...... W...... 93-77 1/19/85 . . .A ...... W...... 81-75 2/14/96 2/1/60 . . .A...... L...... 63-84 1/26/74 . . .H...... L...... 66-67 2/13/85 . . .H ...... W...... 73-64 1/4/97 2/13/60 . . .H ...... W...... 82-73 2/16/74 . . .A ...... W...... 56-50 1/18/86 . . .H ...... W...... 76-71 3/6/97 12/30/60 . . .N ...... W...... 83-77 1/18/75 . . .H ...... W...... 82-71 2/15/86 . . .A...... L...... 66-76 1/14/98 90

GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 2005-06 OPPONENTS 2005-06 SCHEDULE NORTHWESTERN Wildcats Nov. 13 vs. Lehigh (Laramie, Wyo.) Nov. 14 vs. Charlotte or Coppin State • Saturday, Jan. 7, 2006, 1:00 p.m. • Minneapolis, Minn. • Williams Arena (ESPN Reg.) (Laramie, Wyo.) • Saturday, March 4, 2006, 7:00 p.m. • Evanston, Ill. • Welsh-Ryan Arena (FSN North) Nov. 15 TBA (Laramie, Wyo.) Nov. 21 Florida Atlantic Nov. 26 at DePaul • UNIVERSITY INFORMATION • Nov. 30 at Virginia Location ...... Evanston, Ill. Dec. 3 Delaware State Founded...... 1851 Dec. 14 Illinois-Chicago Enrollment...... 7,700 Dec. 18 at Seton Hall Nickname ...... Wildcats Dec. 23 DePauw Colors...... Purple and White Jan. 1 Northern Colorado Conference...... Big Ten Jan. 4 Purdue President...... Henry S. Bienen Jan. 7 at Minnesota Athletics Director...... Mark Murphy Jan. 11 Penn State Head Coach...... Bill Carmody (Union, ’75) F Vedran Vukusic Head Coach Bill Carmody Jan. 14 at Wisconsin Record at Northwestern ...... 68-80 (5 years) Jan. 18 at Michigan Overall Record...... 160-105 (9 seasons) Jan. 21 Illinois Assistant Coaches...... Paul Lee (Columbia, ’86) NORTHWESTERN ROSTER Jan. 25 at Purdue ...... Craig Robinson (Princeton, ’83) No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Feb. 1 at Indiana ...... Mitch Henderson (Princeton, ’98) 00 Tim Doyle G Jr. 6-5 215 Feb. 4 Michigan State 2004-05 Overall Record...... 15-16 1 Jason Okrzesik G Jr. 6-1 170 Feb. 8 Iowa 2004-05 Conference Record...... 6-10 (8th) 2 Joe Kennedy G Jr. 5-10 190 Feb. 11 IPFW NCAA/NIT Tournament...... na 3 Mike Thompson C Sr. 6-10 250 Feb. 15 at Illinois Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 8/3 5 Michael Jenkins G Sr. 5-9 180 Feb. 18 at Ohio State Starters Returning/Lost...... 3/2 10 Ivan Tolic C Jr. 6-9 255 Feb. 23 Wisconsin Series Record vs. Minnesota...... Minnesota leads 82-53 11 Vedran Vukusic F Sr. 6-8 245 Feb. 25 at Penn State Last Northwestern Win...... 55-53, in Minneapolis, 2/9/05 12 Bernard Coté F Jr. 6-8 230 Mar. 1 Ohio State Last Minnesota Win ...... 73-61, at Evanston, 2/19/03 14 Mohamed Hachad G Sr. 6-4 200 Mar. 4 Minnesota Home Court...... Welsh-Ryan Arena (8,117) 20 Craig Moore G Fr. 6-4 185 Mar. 9-12 Big Ten Tournament Press Row Phone...... (847) 491-8852 21 Gary Lee G/F Fr. 6-1 175 Web Site ...... www.nusports.com 22 Brandon Lee G Fr. 6-1 175 • ALL-TIME SERIES RECORD • 24 Evan Seacat G Sr. 6-2 180 Minnesota Leads 82-53 • MEDIA RELATIONS • 32 Sterling Williams G/F Fr. 6-4 180 At Minnesota: Minnesota leads 49-17 Media Relations Director...... Mike Wolf At Northwestern: Northwestern leads 35-33 Basketball Contact ...... TBA Neutral: Northwestern leads 1-0 Email ...... TBA Office Phone...... (847) 491-7503 • TOP RETURNERS • Office Fax...... (847) 491-8818 Name Ppg. FG-Att. 3-Pt-Att. FT-Att. Rpg O-D-Tot. Home Phone...... TBA Vedran Vukusic 16.8 189-395 67-186 75-98 4.0 27-96-123 Mike Thompson 10.2 47-102 1-1 37-79 4.8 24-38-62 Mohammed Hachad 8.6 108-225 15-64 37-72 4.4 34-102-136 Tim Doyle 4.6 52-130 9-33 31-49 3.3 24-78-102

ALL-TIME SERIES (MINNESOTA 82, NORTHWESTERN 53) 2/13/09...... A...... W...... 21-16 1/8/34...... A ...... L...... 26-33 1/19/57...... A...... W...... 73-62 1/17/76...... A ...... L...... 77-85 1/26/91...... A...... W...... 85-68 3/3/10...... H...... W...... 31-18 1/27/34...... H...... W...... 31-30 1/27/58...... A ...... L...... 76-85 2/14/76...... H ...... L...... 69-75 2/12/91...... H...... W...... 88-70 3/3/11...... A ...... L...... 18-21 1/13/36...... A ...... L...... 24-45 2/15/58...... H ...... L...... 75-76 2/5/77...... H...... W...... 79-53 1/29/92...... H...... W...... 92-50 1911...... H...... W...... 33-3 1/20/36...... H...... W...... 30-29 1/19/59...... A...... W...... 71-67 3/5/77...... A...... W...... 105-82 2/8/92...... A...... W...... 57-55 1/10/14...... H ...... L...... 20-21 1/18/37...... A...... W...... 36-23 2/23/59...... H ...... L...... 62-79 1/28/78...... A...... W...... 69-58 1/23/93...... H...... W...... 70-55 1/24/14...... A ...... L...... 17-21 3/1/37...... H...... W...... 34-33 1/23/60...... A ...... L...... 61-62 2/4/78...... H...... W...... 80-69 2/24/93...... A...... W...... 79-60 2/12/15...... A...... W...... 26-16 1/16/39...... A ...... L...... 31-32 2/8/60...... H ...... L...... 64-66 1/13/79...... H...... W...... 60-58 1/8/94 1915...... H...... W...... 13-12 1/8/40...... H ...... L...... 38-46 1/16/61...... H...... W...... 66-54 2/22/79...... A...... W...... 73-71 2/5/94 1/17/17...... A...... W...... 22-13 2/18/41...... A...... W...... 55-34 1/28/61...... A...... W...... 66-59 1/31/80...... A...... W...... 74-64 1/11/95 1917...... H...... W...... 30-20 1/5/42...... A ...... L...... 38-49 2/17/62...... H...... W...... 73-64 2/9/80...... H ...... L...... 72-55 3/4/95 1/3/20...... H...... W...... 19-12 3/7/42...... H...... W...... 61-42 2/23/63...... A ...... L...... 66-71 1/31/81...... H...... W...... 74-63 1/31/96 1/19/20...... A ...... L ...... 24-28 (OT) 1/25/43...... H...... W...... 47-46 1/18/64...... H...... W...... 76-74 2/7/81...... A...... W...... 68-62 2/10/96 2/14/21...... A...... W ...... 26-11 2/5/44...... A ...... L...... 32-57 1/25/64...... A ...... L...... 76-82 1/28/82...... A...... W...... 61-53 2/1/97 3/12/21...... H...... W...... 29-13 1/12/45...... A ...... L...... 33-52 2/2/65...... H...... W...... 70-66 2/18/82...... H...... W...... 76-66 1/7/98 1/14/22...... H...... W...... 28-13 2/17/45...... H...... W...... 43-37 2/20/65...... A...... W...... 88-77 1/22/83...... H...... W...... 68-53 2/28/98 2/20/22...... A ...... L...... 9-21 1946...... A ...... L...... 49-72 2/1/66...... H...... W...... 86-76 2/24/83...... A ...... L...... 66-83 3/5/98 2/23/24...... H...... W...... 24-16 1946...... H ...... L...... 50-52 3/4/67...... A...... W...... 86-84 1/21/84...... A ...... L ...... 50-52 (OT) 1/6/99 3/8/24...... A...... W...... 30-20 2/1/47...... H...... W ...... 63-61 (OT) 1/16/68...... A ...... L...... 71-77 2/23/84...... H...... W...... 63-57 2/27/99 1/19/25...... A ...... L...... 14-15 2/14/48...... A...... W...... 53-51 2/13/68...... H...... W...... 85-80 1/26/85...... H ...... L...... 51-56 1/29/00...... H...... W...... 69-60 2/28/25...... H ...... L...... 20-23 1/31/49...... H...... W...... 61-40 2/1/69...... H...... W...... 89-80 2/21/85...... A...... W...... 74-48 2/6/01...... A...... W...... 66-59 2/12/27...... H...... W...... 29-24 1/9/50...... A ...... L...... 53-60 3/1/69...... A ...... L...... 70-74 1/26/86...... A ...... L ...... forfeit 2/13/02...... A ...... L...... 56-58 1927...... A ...... L...... 25-33 2/24/51...... A...... W...... 73-68 2/14/70...... H...... W...... 80-72 2/20/86...... H ...... L...... 60-65 2/27/02...... H...... W...... 69-51 1/30/28...... A ...... L...... 22-25 1/26/52...... H...... W...... 74-56 2/23/71...... A...... W...... 81-79 1/5/87...... H...... W...... 60-53 1/25/03...... H...... W...... 74-57 2/18/28...... H ...... L...... 36-41 1/3/53...... H ...... L...... 65-71 1/15/72...... H...... W...... 84-60 3/7/87...... A ...... L...... 71-72 2/19/03...... A...... W...... 73-61 1/11/30...... H ...... L...... 27-32 2/2/53...... A...... W...... 72-69 2/12/72...... A...... W...... 78-55 1/20/88...... A ...... L...... 61-65 3/13/03...... N ...... L...... 64-76 2/17/30...... A ...... L...... 17-47 1/23/54...... A...... W...... 82-78 2/26/73...... H...... W...... 90-74 2/13/88...... H...... W...... 82-67 1/31/04...... A ...... L...... 47-61 2/9/31...... A ...... L...... 26-35 2/27/54...... H...... W...... 81-69 3/10/73...... A ...... L...... 74-79 1/21/89...... A ...... L...... 67-75 2/9/05...... H ...... L...... 53-55 2/23/31...... H ...... L...... 23-45 1/3/55...... A ...... L...... 72-74 1/28/74...... A...... W...... 57-54 3/4/89...... H...... W...... 78-59 2/2/33...... A ...... L...... 25-41 1/24/55...... H...... W...... 102-82 2/1/75...... A...... W...... 70-57 1/18/90...... H...... W...... 97-75 3/4/33...... H ...... L...... 28-39 1/28/56...... H...... W...... 83-67 3/1/75...... H...... W...... 66-58 2/17/90...... A...... W...... 90-72 91

GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 2005-06 OPPONENTS 2005-06 SCHEDULE OHIO STATE Buckeyes Nov. 20 Chicago State Nov. 22 Butler • Saturday, February 4, 2006, 2:00 p.m. Nov. 28 Virginia Tech • Columbus, Ohio • Value City Arena (ESPN Reg.) Dec. 10 at St. Joseph’s Dec. 12 Norfolk State Dec. 14 Belmont • UNIVERSITY INFORMATION • Dec. 17 at Iowa State Location ...... Columbus, Ohio Dec. 23 Tennessee State Founded...... 1870 Dec. 28 Gardner-Webb Enrollment ...... 47,952 Dec. 31 Louisiana State Nickname...... Buckeyes Jan. 5 Penn State Colors...... Scarlet and Gray Jan. 7 at Indiana Conference ...... Big Ten Jan. 11 at Purdue President...... Dr. Karen A. Holbrook Jan. 15 Michigan State Director of Athletics...... Gene Smith Jan. 18 Wisconsin Head Coach ...... Thad Matta (Butler, ’90) F Terence Dials Head Coach Thad Matta Jan. 21 at Penn State Record at Ohio State...... 20-12 (1 year) Jan. 28 at Iowa Overall Record...... 122-43 (5 years) Jan. 30 Florida A&M Assistant Coaches ...... John Groce (Taylor, ’94), OHIO STATE ROSTER Feb. 4 Minnesota ...... Alan Major (Purdue, ’92), Dan Peters (Kent State, ’76) No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Feb. 9 at Michigan Feb. 12 Illinois 2004-05 Overall Record ...... 20-12 0 J.J. Sullinger G Sr. 6-5 210 Feb. 15 at Wisconsin 2004-05 Conference Record...... 8-8 (6th) 3 Ivan Harris F Jr. 6-8 215 Feb. 18 Northwestern NCAA/NIT Tournament ...... na 12 Ron Lewis G Jr. 6-4 190 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 7/4 Feb. 22 at Michigan State 14 Jamar Butler G So. 6-3 190 Starters Returning/Lost...... 5/0 Feb. 25 Michigan 21 Brayden Bell C Fr. 6-10 240 Series Record vs. Minnesota...... Ohio State leads 72-46 Mar. 1 at Northwestern Last Ohio State Win...... 70-59 at Williams Arena, 23 Je’Kel Foster G Sr. 6-3 210 Mar. 5 Purdue ...... Feb. 25, 2004 32 Sylvester Mayes G Jr. 6-3 190 Mar. 9-12 Big Ten Tournament Last Minnesota Win.....52-50, in Minneapolis, Feb. 19, 2005 34 Terence Dials F/C Sr. 6-9 255 Home Court...... Value City Arena (19,200) 40 Matt Sylvester F Sr. 6-7 220 Press Row Phone...... (614) 688-5330 42 Matt Terwilliger F/C So. 6-8 225 Web Site...... www.ohiostatebuckeyes.com • ALL-TIME SERIES RECORD • • MEDIA RELATIONS • Ohio State Leads 72-46 Media Relations Director ...... Steve Snapp At Minnesota: Minnesota leads 30-28 Basketball Contact...... Dan Wallenberg At Ohio State: Ohio State leads 44-16 Wallenberg Email ...... [email protected] Office Phone ...... (614) 292-4095 • TOP RETURNERS • Office Fax...... (614) 292-8547 Name Ppg. FG-Att. 3-Pt-Att. FT-Att. Rpg O-D-Tot. Wallenberg’s Home Phone...... (614) 276-4792 Terence Dials 15.9 198-345 0-1 113-183 7.9 91-162-253 J.J. Sullinger 9.7 115-217 25-56 54-85 5.4 43-130-173 Matt Sylvester 8.0 91-202 26-80 39-51 2.5 22-55-77 Je’Kel Foster 7.7 84-193 62-145 17-26 3.3 18-86-104

ALL-TIME SERIES (OHIO STATE 72, MINNESOTA 46) 1/27/04 . . . .A...... W...... 31-18 1/27/41 . . . .H...... W ...... 46-43 (OT) 2/10/62 . . . .A...... L...... 66-91 2/23/78 . . . .A...... L ...... 87-94 (OT) 2/23/91 . . . .A...... L...... 62-63 2/20/05 . . . .A...... W...... 27-25 1/3/42 . . . .A...... W...... 56-42 1/5/63 . . . .A...... L...... 76-78 1/18/79 . . . .A...... L...... 80-83 1/22/92 . . . .A...... L...... 69-72 1917 . . . .H...... W...... 25-24 2/7/42 . . . .H...... W...... 63-33 3/4/63 . . . .H...... L...... 65-85 2/15/79 . . . .H...... L...... 68-74 3/14/92 . . . .H...... L...... 63-94 1917 . . . .A...... W...... 19-10 1/4/47 . . . .A...... L...... 41-43 1/11/64 . . . .A...... L...... 73-85 1/17/80 . . . .A...... L ...... 70-75 (OT) 3/10/93 . . . .A...... L...... 58-69 1/28/24 . . . .A...... L...... 29-33 2/7/48 . . . .H...... W...... 68-55 1/23/65 . . . .H...... W...... 97-77 2/14/80 . . . .H...... W...... 74-70 2/9/94 3/1/24 . . . .H...... W...... 41-38 2/5/49 . . . .A...... L...... 39-48 2/21/66 . . . .H...... L...... 98-102 1/22/81 . . . .H...... L...... 63-76 1/18/95 2/2/25 . . . .H...... L...... 20-32 1/28/50 . . . .H...... L...... 58-63 3/5/66 . . . .A...... L...... 89-94 2/19/81 . . . .A...... W...... 82-76 2/25/95 2/14/25 . . . .A...... L...... 20-26 1/8/51 . . . .H...... W...... 77-64 1/7/67 . . . .H...... L...... 65-78 1/7/82 . . . .A...... L...... 47-49 1/20/96 1/22/27 . . . .A...... L...... 20-32 2/17/51 . . . .A...... W...... 70-56 1/21/67 . . . .A...... W...... 67-60 3/6/82 . . . .H...... W...... 87-75 2/21/96 1/29/27 . . . .H...... L...... 31-33 1/21/52 . . . .A...... L...... 58-59 2/17/68 . . . .H...... W...... 83-79 2/2/83 . . . .A...... W ...... 89-80 (2OT) 1/18/97 2/4/28 . . . .H...... L ...... 40-42 (2OT) 2/4/52 . . . .H...... W...... 84-56 2/15/69 . . . .A...... L...... 41-58 2/12/83 . . . .H...... L...... 69-74 2/19/97 2/25/28 . . . .A...... L...... 37-46 1/24/53 . . . .H...... W...... 82-64 1/3/70 . . . .A...... L...... 71-78 2/4/84 . . . .H...... W...... 83-61 1/24/98 1/25/30 . . . .A...... L...... 19-30 2/9/53 . . . .A...... L...... 71-81 1/24/70 . . . .H...... W...... 77-76 2/9/84 . . . .A...... L...... 62-73 1/23/99 2/1/30 . . . .H...... W...... 29-26 2/20/54 . . . .A...... L...... 73-84 1/23/71 . . . .H...... L...... 66-68 1/31/85 . . . .A...... L...... 62-76 1/9/00 . . . .A...... L...... 63-71 2/21/31 . . . .A...... W...... 22-21 2/7/55 . . . .H...... W...... 82-56 3/2/71 . . . .A...... L...... 70-84 3/2/85 . . . .H...... L...... 77-78 3/4/00 . . . .H...... L...... 72-82 3/9/31 . . . .H...... W...... 31-24 2/18/56 . . . .A...... L...... 80-91 1/25/72 . . . .H...... L...... 44-50 1/30/86 . . . .H...... W...... 70-65 1/13/01 . . . .A...... L...... 72-75 1/14/33 . . . .A...... L...... 28-43 3/5/56 . . . .H...... W...... 95-89 2/10/73 . . . .A...... W...... 80-78 3/2/86 . . . .A...... L...... 55-68 2/3/01 . . . .H...... L...... 66-73 2/4/33 . . . .H...... L...... 23-24 1/14/57 . . . .A...... L...... 73-85 1/19/74 . . . .A...... L...... 77-81 1/21/87 . . . .H...... L...... 78-93 1/26/02 . . . .H...... W...... 89-71 1/20/34 . . . .H...... L...... 24-28 3/4/57 . . . .H...... W...... 76-69 2/4/74 . . . .H...... W...... 56-51 2/21/87 . . . .A...... L...... 73-88 2/5/03 . . . .A...... L...... 68-73 2/3/34 . . . .A...... W...... 41-39 1/18/58 . . . .A...... L...... 79-95 1/11/75 . . . .A...... L...... 67-76 1/23/88 . . . .H...... L...... 76-85 1/17/04 . . . .A...... L...... 62-73 2/1/36 . . . .A...... W...... 42-21 3/1/58 . . . .H...... L...... 60-70 2/8/75 . . . .H...... W...... 62-53 3/2/88 . . . .A...... L...... 74-77 2/25/04 . . . .H...... L...... 59-70 2/8/36 . . . .H...... L...... 28-44 1/31/59 . . . .A...... L...... 80-84 1/26/76 . . . .H...... W...... 82-69 2/1/89 . . . .H...... W...... 76-73 1/19/05 . . . .A...... W ...... 60-56 (OT) 1/16/37 . . . .A...... L...... 22-23 3/2/59 . . . .H...... L...... 66-68 2/23/76 . . . .A...... W...... 89-73 3/11/89 . . . .A...... W...... 78-70 2/19/05 . . . .H...... W...... 52-50 2/6/37 . . . .H...... W...... 31-14 3/5/60 . . . .H...... L...... 66-75 1/29/77 . . . .A...... W...... 77-67 1/20/90 . . . .H...... W...... 83-78 2/4/39 . . . .H...... L ...... 30-31 (OT) 1/21/61 . . . .A...... L...... 56-75 2/10/77 . . . .H...... W...... 91-65 3/10/90 . . . .A...... L...... 83-93 2/24/40 . . . .A...... L...... 43-48 1/20/62 . . . .H...... L...... 76-90 1/14/78 . . . .H...... W...... 72-47 1/24/91 . . . .H...... L...... 70-80 92

GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 2005-06 OPPONENTS 2005-06 SCHEDULE PENN STATE Nittany Lions Nov. 19 Cornell Nov. 23 Nicholls State • Wednesday, February 8, 2006, 7 p.m. Nov. 26 Long Island • University Park, Pa. • Bryce Jordan Center (FSN North) Nov. 29 Clemson Dec. 3 at Texas A&M Dec. 7 Missouri-Kansas City • UNIVERSITY INFORMATION • Dec. 10 at Pittsburgh Location ...... University Park, Pa. Dec. 18 St. Francis (Pa.) Founded...... 1855 Dec. 20 New Hampshire Enrollment...... 41,795 Dec. 28 IPFW Nickname...... Nittany Lions Dec. 31 Mount St. Mary’s Colors...... Blue and White Jan. 5 at Ohio State Conference...... Big Ten Jan. 11 at Northwestern President ...... Dr. Graham Spanier Jan. 14 Iowa Director of Athletics...... Tim Curley Jan. 18 Purdue Head Coach...... Ed DeChellis (Penn State, ’82) G/F Geary Claxton Head Coach Ed DeChellis Jan. 21 Ohio State Record at Penn State...... 16-42 (2 years) Jan. 25 at Wisconsin Overall Record...... 121-135 (9 years) Jan. 28 at Michigan State Assistant Coaches...... James Johnson (Ferrum, ’93) PENN STATE ROSTER Feb. 1 Michigan ...... Kurt Kanaskie (LaSalle, ’80) No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Feb. 4 at Illinois Feb. 8 Minnesota ...... Dan Earl (Penn State, ’97) 1 Maxwell Dubois G/F Fr. 6-4 195 Feb. 11 Wisconsin 2004-05 Overall Record...... 7-23 2 Jamelle Cornley F Fr. 6-6 235 Feb. 15 Indiana 2004-05 Conference Record...... 1-15 (11th) 3 Ben Luber G Jr. 6-0 178 NCAA/NIT Tournament...... na Feb. 18 at Purdue 4 Mike Walker G So. 6-2 180 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 6/4 Feb. 22 at Indiana 5 Geary Claxton G/F So. 6-5 210 Starters Returning/Lost...... 4/1 Feb. 25 Northwestern Series Record vs. Minnesota ...... Minnesota leads 11-3 10 Nikola Obradovic G Fr. 6-5 195 Mar. 1 at Iowa Last Penn State Win...... 75-72 at State College, Jan. 7, 2004 11 Travis Parker F Sr. 6-5 242 Mar. 9-12 Big Ten Tournament Last Minnesota Win ..73-69 in State College, Mar. 2, 2005 21 Joonas Suotamo F/C Fr. 6-9 220 Home Court ...... Bryce Jordan Center (15,261) 23 Brandon Hassell F So. 6-9 220 Press Row Phone...... (814) 863-3516 25 Danny Morrissey G So. 6-3 195 Web Site...... www.gopsusports.com 32 David Jackson G Jr. 6-3 195 • ALL-TIME SERIES RECORD • 41 Milos Bogetic F/C Fr. 6-10 245 Minnesota Leads 11-3 • MEDIA RELATIONS • 45 Clik McSweeney F Jr. 6-6 205 At Minnesota: Minnesota leads 6-1 Assistant AD/Communications ...... Jeff Nelson At Penn State: Series tied 3-3 Basketball Contact...... Brian Siegrist At Neutral: Minnesota leads 1-0 Email...... [email protected] Office Phone...... (814) 865-1757 • TOP RETURNERS • Office Fax...... (814) 863-3165 Name Ppg. FG-Att. 3-Pt-Att. FT-Att. Rpg O-D-Tot. Home Phone ...... (814) 777-5126 Geary Claxton 12.7 127-295 9-30 117-165 6.3 93-96-189 Travis Parker 11.4 117-258 42-115 67-93 5.4 51-111-162 Danny Morrissey 7.7 83-211 53-148 12-19 2.5 19-56-75 Mike Walker 6.3 57-168 41-123 29-38 1.4 3-37-40

ALL-TIME SERIES (MINNESOTA 11, PENN STATE 3) 12/26/75 . . . .H ...... W . . . . . 86-70 2/22/03 . . . . .H ...... W . . . . . 77-62 2/3/93 ...... H ...... W . . . . . 95-67 1/17/04 . . . . .A...... L . . . . . 72-75 3/6/93 ...... A ...... W . . . . . 67-41 3/6/04 ...... H ...... W . . . . . 78-62 1/15/94 1/8/05 ...... H ...... W . . . . . 83-62 2/16/94 3/2/05 ...... A ...... W . . . . . 73-69 1/4/95 3/11/95 1/11/96 3/2/96 2/5/97 1/10/98 2/18/98 3/26/98 1/9/99 2/17/99 1/26/00 . . . . .A...... L . . . . . 72-80 2/14/01 . . . . .H...... L . . . . . 62-82 1/30/02 . . . . .H ...... W . . . . . 94-70 2/23/02 . . . . .A ...... W . . . . . 68-64 3/7/02 ...... N ...... W . . . . . 84-60 1/29/03 . . . . .A ...... W . . . . . 76-75 93

GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 2005-06 OPPONENTS 2005-06 SCHEDULE PURDUE Boilermakers Nov. 19 Wofford Nov. 22 South Alabama • Saturday, Jan. 14, 2006, 7:00 p.m. • West Lafayette, Ind. • Mackey Arena (FSN North) Nov. 26 Xavier (Indianapolis, Ind.) • Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2006, 8:00 p.m. • Minneapolis, Minn. • Williams Arena (FSN North) Nov. 29 at Florida State Dec. 3 at Evansville Dec. 6 Chicago State • UNIVERSITY INFORMATION • Dec. 11 at Loyola (Chicago) Location ...... West Lafayette, Ind. Dec. 17 New Orleans Founded ...... 1869 Dec. 20 IPFW Enrollment...... 38,564 Dec. 28 Tennessee-Martin Nickname ...... Boilermakers Dec. 30 at Memphis Colors...... Old Gold and Black Jan. 4 at Northwestern Conference...... Big Ten Jan. 7 at Michigan President ...... Dr. Martin Jischke Jan. 11 Ohio State Director of Athletics ...... Morgan J. Burke Jan. 14 Minnesota Head Coach...... (Purdue, ’94) F Carl Landry Head Coach Matt Painter Jan. 18 at Penn State Record at Purdue...... first season Jan. 21 at Indiana Overall Record...... 25-5 (1 year) Jan. 25 Northwestern Assistant Coaches ...... Todd Foster (Purdue, ’96) PURDUE ROSTER Jan. 28 at Illinois ...... (Purdue, ’95) No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Feb. 1 Iowa ...... Paul Lusk (Southern Illinois, ’95) 2 David Teague G Sr. 6-5 192 Feb. 4 Wisconsin 2004-05 Overall Record ...... 7-21 3 Chris Hartley G Jr. 6-4 197 Feb. 8 at Michigan State 2004-05 Conference Record ...... 3-13 (10th) 4 Chris Lutz G Fr. 6-2 190 Feb. 11 Michigan NCAA/NIT Tournament ...... NA 5 Bryant Dillon G Sr. 6-6 175 Feb. 18 Penn State Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 7/4 11 Korey Spates G Fr. 6-0 180 Feb. 22 at Minnesota Starters Returning/Lost ...... 3/2 12 Terrance Crump G Jr. 6-1 165 2/28, 3/1, 3/2 Indiana Series Record vs. Minnesota...... Purdue leads 80-71 14 Carl Landry F Sr. 6-7 239 Mar. 5 at Ohio State Last Purdue Win ...... 65-47 at Williams Arena, 20 Marcus Green G Fr. 6-4 200 Mar. 9-12 Big Ten Tournament ...... February 21, 2004 23 Marcus White F Jr. 6-8 235 Last Minnesota Win..59-57, in W. Lafayette, Feb. 26, 2005 24 Dwayne Pruitt G So. 6-1 205 Home Court ...... Mackey Arena (14,123) 32 Matt Carroll F Sr. 6-8 235 Press Row Phone ...... (765) 494-6364/6365 33 Gary Ware F Sr. 6-9 244 • ALL-TIME SERIES RECORD • Web Site...... www.purduesports.com 34 Nate Minnoy G/F Fr. 6-3 260 Purdue Leads 80-71 42 Matt Kiefer F Jr. 6-10 225 At Minnesota: Minnesota leads 46-27 • MEDIA RELATIONS ª At Purdue: Purdue leads 52-24 Sports Information Director ...... Tom Schott Neutral: Series tied 1-1 Basketball Contact...... Elliot Bloom Bloom’s Email ...... [email protected] • TOP RETURNERS • Office Phone ...... (765) 494-3202 Name Ppg. FG-Att. 3-Pt-Att. FT-Att. Rpg O-D-Tot. Office Fax ...... (765) 494-5447 Carl Landry 18.2 160-259 4-18 132-195 7.1 84-94-178 Bloom’s Phone ...... (765) 427-3143 David Teague 14.0 128-356 58-184 49-70 5.5 35-108-143 Matt Kiefer 9.0 88-194 10-29 49-72 4.9 49-78-127 Gary Ware 4.1 46-89 0-0 18-31 2.9 33-44-77

ALL-TIME SERIES (PURDUE 80, MINNESOTA 71) 1/25/04 . . . .A...... W...... 32-22 2/28/31 . . . .A ...... L...... 28-33 2/23/52 . . . .H...... W...... 59-56 3/3/73 . . . .A...... W...... 79-66 2/11/90 . . . .H...... W...... 73-72 2/21/05 . . . .A...... W...... 34-19 1/7/33 . . . .H ...... L...... 32-42 1/26/53 . . . .A...... W...... 77-72 2/9/74 . . . .A ...... L...... 45-64 1/17/91 . . . .H...... W...... 59-56 2/26/06 . . . .A...... W...... 27-25 1/16/33 . . . .A ...... L...... 16-40 2/7/53 . . . .H...... W...... 74-50 1/4/75 . . . .H...... W...... 54-51 2/16/91 . . . .A ...... L...... 82-89 2/26/07 . . . .A...... W...... 37-26 1/6/34 . . . .A ...... L...... 30-45 1/25/54 . . . .H...... W...... 80-64 3/8/75 . . . .A ...... L...... 72-100 2/5/92 . . . .A ...... L...... 57-65 1908 . . . .A...... W...... 34-25 2/19/34 . . . .H ...... L...... 30-47 2/6/54 . . . .A...... W...... 67-64 1/3/76 . . . .H ...... L ....110-111(2OT) 3/7/92 . . . .H ...... L...... 58-68 1908 . . . .H...... W ...... forfeit 2/10/36 . . . .H ...... L...... 24-39 1/15/55 . . . .H...... W...... 102-88 3/6/76 . . . .A ...... L ...... 87-94 (OT) 1/9/93 . . . .H...... W...... 81-60 1910 . . . .H...... W...... 18-10 2/4/36 . . . .A ...... L...... 29-34 1/29/55 . . . .A...... W ...... 59-56 (6OT) 1/15/77 . . . .A ...... L ...... 64-66 (OT) 2/10/93 . . . .A ...... L...... 69-75 1910 . . . .A ...... L...... 15-17 2/8/37 . . . .H...... W...... 45-41 2/4/56 . . . .A ...... L...... 67-75 2/24/77 . . . .H...... W ...... 84-78 (OT) 1/29/94 2/5/11 . . . .H...... W...... 23-14 2/20/37 . . . .A ...... L...... 33-34 2/16/57 . . . .H...... W...... 74-61 1/26/78 . . . .A ...... L...... 64-72 3/3/94 1911 . . . .A...... W...... 19-15 2/13/39 . . . .H ...... L...... 20-30 2/22/58 . . . .A ...... L...... 79-88 2/18/78 . . . .H...... W...... 79-72 1/7/95 2/9/12 . . . .A ...... L...... 16-30 1/15/40 . . . .A ...... L...... 34-50 1/17/59 . . . .H...... W...... 64-62 1/25/79 . . . .H ...... L...... 61-64 3/9/95 2/24/12 . . . .H ...... L...... 12-24 2/22/41 . . . .H...... W...... 68-50 2/28/59 . . . .A ...... L...... 55-67 2/17/79 . . . .A ...... L...... 56-80 1/13/96 2/7/13 . . . .A...... W...... 29-27 1/26/42 . . . .A...... W...... 46-39 2/15/60 . . . .H...... W...... 71-69 1/19/80 . . . .H...... W...... 67-61 2/29/96 3/3/13 . . . .H ...... L...... 8-23 2/14/42 . . . .H...... W...... 34-27 1/14/61 . . . .H ...... L...... 64-65 2/7/80 . . . .A ...... L...... 56-58 1/25/97 2/14/14 . . . .H...... W...... 21-17 1/16/43 . . . .H ...... L...... 42-49 1/6/62 . . . .H...... W...... 81-67 2/5/81 . . . .A ...... L...... 59-74 2/12/97 3/6/14 . . . .A ...... L...... 15-28 1/18/43 . . . .H...... W...... 50-48 2/24/62 . . . .A ...... L...... 80-94 2/14/81 . . . .H...... W...... 92-72 1/2/98 2/20/15 . . . .H...... W ...... 18-14 (OT) 1/14/44 . . . .A ...... L...... 38-51 1/19/63 . . . .A...... W...... 82-73 2/4/82 . . . .H...... W...... 73-50 2/25/98 3/6/15 . . . .A...... W...... 14-13 1/15/44 . . . .A ...... L...... 17-43 2/9/63 . . . .H...... W...... 80-73 2/14/82 . . . .A...... W...... 53-52 2/23/99 2/12/16 . . . .A...... W...... 20-16 1/8/45 . . . .H...... W...... 49-44 1/4/64 . . . .H...... W...... 97-93 1/8/83 . . . .H...... W...... 54-48 2/25/99 2/26/16 . . . .H...... W...... 29-18 1/27/45 . . . .A ...... L...... 45-54 1/25/65 . . . .A...... W...... 85-81 3/10/83 . . . .A ...... L...... 62-68 1/19/00 . . . .H ...... L...... 69-74 2/15/19 . . . .H...... W...... 36-24 1946 . . . .H...... W...... 56-43 1/29/66 . . . .A...... W...... 91-75 1/7/84 . . . .A ...... L...... 69-72 2/19/00 . . . .A ...... L...... 61-97 2/24/19 . . . .A...... W...... 26-21 1946 . . . .A ...... L...... 40-65 2/5/66 . . . .H...... W...... 66-61 3/10/84 . . . .H ...... L...... 62-63 1/17/01 . . . .H...... W...... 70-67 1/19/24 . . . .H ...... L...... 27-37 1/27/47 . . . .A ...... L ...... 63-66 (OT) 1/14/67 . . . .H ...... L...... 73-86 1/5/85 . . . .H ...... L...... 65-74 1/27/01 . . . .A ...... L...... 68-83 2/4/24 . . . .A ...... L ...... 37-40 (OT) 2/15/47 . . . .H...... W...... 81-69 1/28/67 . . . .A ...... L...... 72-83 3/7/85 . . . .A ...... L...... 67-79 3/8/01 . . . .N ...... L...... 77-91 2/7/25 . . . .H...... W...... 36-16 2/9/48 . . . .H ...... L...... 51-53 2/10/68 . . . .A ...... L...... 62-89 1/4/86 . . . .A ...... L...... 61-68 1/12/02 . . . .A...... W...... 87-71 2/16/25 . . . .A ...... L...... 15-27 2/16/48 . . . .A ...... L...... 38-54 1/25/69 . . . .H ...... L...... 79-102 3/6/86 . . . .H ...... L...... 63-64 2/3/03 . . . .H...... W...... 90-68 1/15/27 . . . .A ...... L...... 28-32 1/15/49 . . . .A...... W...... 67-52 2/24/70 . . . .H ...... L...... 94-108 1/14/87 . . . .A ...... L...... 59-86 1/21/04 . . . .A ...... L...... 65-72 1927 . . . .H ...... L...... 28-29 2/26/49 . . . .H...... W...... 58-48 3/7/70 . . . .A ...... L...... 44-48 2/14/87 . . . .H ...... L...... 73-81 2/21/04 . . . .H ...... L...... 47-65 2/27/28 . . . .A ...... L...... 27-45 1/14/50 . . . .H...... W...... 67-40 1/9/71 . . . .H ...... L...... 76-83 1/15/88 . . . .H ...... L...... 74-82 3/11/04 . . . .N...... W...... 63-52 3/10/28 . . . .H ...... L...... 24-32 2/25/50 . . . .A ...... L...... 39-55 1/16/71 . . . .A ...... L ...... 92-97 (OT) 3/12/88 . . . .A ...... L...... 66-93 1/12/05 . . . .H...... W...... 63-52 2/22/30 . . . .H ...... L...... 24-42 1/13/51 . . . .H...... W...... 78-55 2/29/72 . . . .H...... W...... 48-43 1/18/89 . . . .H...... W...... 76-66 2/26/05 . . . .A...... W...... 59-57 3/1/30 . . . .A ...... L...... 22-50 2/19/51 . . . .A ...... L...... 78-81 3/7/72 . . . .A...... W...... 49-48 2/23/89 . . . .A ...... L...... 63-78 94 2/16/31 . . . .H...... W...... 30-26 2/2/52 . . . .A...... W...... 65-50 2/3/73 . . . .H...... W...... 70-53 1/11/90 . . . .A ...... L...... 78-86

GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 2005-06 OPPONENTS 2005-06 SCHEDULE WISCONSIN Badgers Nov. 18-21 Paradise Jam Nov. 26 Coastal Carolina • Tuesday, January 10, 2006, 6:00 p.m. • Minneapolis, Minn. • Williams Arena (ESPN) Nov. 29 at Wake Forest* • Sunday, February 26, 2006, 1:00 p.m. • Madison, Wis. • Kohl Center (FSN North) Dec. 3 Pepperdine Dec. 7 UW-Green Bay Dec. 10 Marquette • UNIVERSITY INFORMATION • Dec. 12 UNC-Wilmington Location...... Madison, Wis. Dec. 15 UW-Milwaukee Founded...... 1848 Dec. 28 Louisiana Tech Enrollment...... 41,595 Dec. 31 at Pittsburgh Nickname ...... Badgers Jan. 5 Iowa Colors...... Cardinal and White Jan. 7 Michigan State Conference...... Big Ten Jan. 10 at Minnesota Chancellor ...... John Wiley Jan. 14 Northwestern Director of Athletics...... Barry Alvarez Jan. 18 at Ohio State Head Coach...... Bo Ryan (Wilkes (Pa.) College, ’69) F Head Coach Bo Ryan Jan. 21 North Dakota State Record at Wisconsin ...... 93-37 (4 years) Jan. 25 Penn State Overall Record ...... 476-140 (21 years) Jan. 28 at Michigan Assistant Coaches...... Howard Moore (Wisconsin, ’95) WISCONSIN ROSTER Jan. 31 Illinois ...... Gary Close (Arizona State, ’78) No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Feb. 4 at Purdue ...... Greg Gard (Wisconsin-Platteville, ’95) 1 Marcus Landry F Fr. 6-7 215 Feb. 8 Indiana 2004-05 Overall Record...... 25-9 2 Phillip Perry G fr. 6-2 175 Feb. 11 at Penn State 2004-05 Conference Record ...... 11-5 (3rd) 4 Ray Nixon F Sr. 6-7 220 Feb. 15 Ohio State NCAA/NIT Tournament ..Lost, 88-82, to North Carolina in 5 Jason Chappell F/C Jr. 6-10 240 Feb. 23 at Northwestern ...... NCAA Regional Final 14 Tanner Bronson G So. 5-11 160 Feb. 26 Minnesota Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 8/5 21 Morris Cain G/F Fr. 6-5 185 2/28, 3/1, 3/2 at Michigan State Starters Returning/Lost ...... 1/4 22 Michael Flowers G So. 6-2 185 Mar. 4 at Iowa Series Record vs. Minnesota...... Minnesota leads 91-78 23 Kammron Taylor G Jr. 6-2 175 Mar. 9-12 Big Ten Tournament Last Wisconsin Win...... 66-52, at Big Ten Tournament 32 F/C So. 6-11 240 (Indianapolis), Mar. 12, 2004 33 DeAaron Williams G/F Fr. 6-4 190 Last Minnesota Win ...60-50, in Minneapolis, Feb. 5, 2005 34 C So. 6-11 245 Home Court ...... Kohl Center (17,142) 42 Alando Tucker G/F Jr. 6-6 210 • ALL-TIME SERIES RECORD • Press Row Phone ...... (608) 265-4333 43 Kevin Gullickson F Fr. 6-7 210 Minnesota Leads 91-78 Website...... uwbadgers.com 45 Joe Krabbenhoft G/F Fr. 6-7 217 At Minnesota: Minnesota leads 59-28 At Wisconsin: Wisconsin leads 49-32 • MEDIA RELATIONS • Neutral: Wisconsin leads 1-0 Media Relations Director ...... Justin Doherty Basketball Contact ...... Brian Lucas • TOP RETURNERS • Lucas’s Email...... [email protected] Name Ppg. FG-Att. 3-Pt-Att. FT-Att. Rpg O-D-Tot. Office Phone...... (608) 262-1811 Alando Tucker 15.2 162-334 23-73 125-183 6.1 68-121-189 Office Fax...... (608) 262-8184 Kammron Taylor 8.4 85-224 26-77 89-116 2.4 9-73-82 Lucas’ Home Phone ...... (608) 834-8183 Brian Butch 3.6 35-83 8-25 20-34 2.5 26-41-67 Ray Nixon 2.5 31-79 17-42 5-8 1.2 12-26-38

ALL-TIME SERIES (MINNESOTA 91, WISCONSIN 78) 2/17/00 . . . . H...... W ...... 18-15 1/21/22. . . . . A...... W ...... 17-15 3/3/45 . . . . H...... W ...... 54-50 2/14/67. . . . . A ...... L ...... 75-85 1/3/87 . . . . H...... W ...... 69-67 2/23/01 . . . . H...... W ...... 42-15 3/4/22 . . . . H ...... L ...... 20-34 1946. . . . . A...... W ...... 46-45 1/30/68 . . . . H ...... L ...... 62-72 3/5/87. . . . . A ...... L ...... 52-69 2/22/02 . . . . H...... W ...... 30-10 1/20/23 . . . . H ...... L ...... 12-24 1946 . . . . H...... W ...... 58-57 2/27/68. . . . . A ...... L ...... 82-94 2/8/88 . . . . H...... W ...... 71-62 2/21/03 . . . . H...... W ...... 38-11 3/3/23. . . . . A ...... L ...... 10-36 2/8/47. . . . . A ...... L ...... 51-60 1/14/69. . . . . A ...... L ...... 61-68 2/28/88. . . . . A ...... L ...... 70-81 2/23/06. . . . . A ...... L ...... 24-31 1/10/25 . . . . H...... W ...... 16-14 3/1/47 . . . . H...... W ...... 58-55 2/11/69 . . . . H ...... L ...... 63-69 1/4/89. . . . . A ...... L ...... 67-75 3/17/06 . . . . H...... W ...... 16-10 1/24/25. . . . . A...... W ...... 25-14 1/5/48. . . . . A ...... L ...... 50-59 1/13/70. . . . . A ...... L ...... 84-90 2/8/89 . . . . H...... W ...... 59-58 1/12/07 . . . . H...... W ...... 18-11 1/5/26. . . . . A ...... L ...... 24-33 3/1/48 . . . . H...... W ...... 46-41 3/6/71 . . . . H...... W ...... 104-98 1/22/90. . . . . A ...... L ...... 75-77 3/9/07. . . . . A ...... L ...... 20-31 3/5/26 . . . . H...... W ...... 31-19 1/10/49 . . . . H...... W ...... 47-33 1/18/72. . . . . A...... W ...... 65-59 2/22/90 . . . . H...... W ...... 68-67 1/25/08. . . . . A ...... L ...... 16-37 1/14/27 . . . . H ...... L ...... 26-35 3/5/49. . . . . A ...... L ...... 43-45 2/19/72 . . . . H...... W ...... 76-73 1/7/91. . . . . A ...... L ...... 62-72 3/7/08 . . . . H ...... L ...... 14-34 2/1/28. . . . . A ...... L ...... 18-38 1/16/50. . . . . A ...... L ...... 54-57 1/13/73 . . . . H...... W ...... 78-54 3/9/91 . . . . H...... W ...... 80-70 1/30/09 . . . . H ...... L ...... 13-16 1/5/29 . . . . H ...... L ...... 21-29 3/4/50 . . . . H ...... L ...... 54-60 1/29/73. . . . . A...... W ...... 81-64 1/15/92. . . . . A...... W ...... 49-48 3/9/09. . . . . A ...... L ...... 14-37 1/19/29. . . . . A ...... L ...... 17-39 2/3/51 . . . . H ...... L ...... 44-47 2/2/74 . . . . H...... W...... 64-63 (OT) 3/4/92 . . . . H...... W ...... 76-57 2/5/10. . . . . A ...... L ...... 14-24 1/19/31 . . . . H...... W ...... 28-26 2/9/52. . . . . A...... W ...... 54-47 1/2/75. . . . . A...... W ...... 61-46 1/16/93. . . . . A ...... L ...... 70-79 2/25/10 . . . . H...... W ...... 16-9 2/14/31. . . . . A...... W ...... 42-15 1/5/53 . . . . H...... W ...... 64-53 3/3/75 . . . . H...... W ...... 65-58 2/18/93 . . . . H...... W ...... 85-71 2/4/11 . . . . H...... W ...... 17-16 2/20/32 . . . . H...... W ...... 43-17 1/12/53. . . . . A ...... L ...... 74-76 1/19/76. . . . . A...... W ...... 96-84 1/12/94 3/1/11. . . . . A...... W ...... 21-13 3/7/32. . . . . A...... W ...... 23-21 2/15/54. . . . . A...... W ...... 78-68 2/16/76 . . . . H...... W ...... 98-74 2/12/94 1/20/12. . . . . A ...... L ...... 12-22 2/10/37 . . . . H ...... L ...... 30-31 3/6/54 . . . . H...... W...... 78-73 (OT) 1/22/77 . . . . H...... W ...... 82-64 1/14/95 3/9/12 . . . . H ...... L...... 26-29 (OT) 3/5/34. . . . . A ...... L ...... 23-24 2/21/55. . . . . A...... W ...... 71-69 3/3/77. . . . . A...... W ...... 64-61 2/28/95 1/18/13 . . . . H ...... L ...... 11-19 1/21/35. . . . . A ...... L ...... 31-38 3/5/55 . . . . H ...... L ...... 72-78 1/21/78. . . . . A...... W ...... 61-51 1/24/96 2/25/13. . . . . A ...... L ...... 11-29 2/18/35 . . . . H ...... L ...... 27-28 2/11/56. . . . . A...... W ...... 77-71 2/9/78 . . . . H...... W ...... 64-55 2/17/96 1/17/14. . . . . A ...... L ...... 7-28 2/13/37. . . . . A...... W ...... 37-32 2/18/57 . . . . H...... W ...... 85-53 1/20/79 . . . . H...... W ...... 82-72 1/2/97 2/28/14 . . . . H ...... L ...... 9-27 2/27/37 . . . . H...... W ...... 30-17 2/8/58. . . . . A...... W ...... 71-66 2/8/79. . . . . A...... W ...... 74-72 3/8/97 1/16/15 . . . . H ...... L ...... 20-23 1/8/38 . . . . H ...... L ...... 28-35 2/24/58 . . . . H...... W ...... 71-63 1/10/80 . . . . H...... W...... 82-76 (OT) 1/27/98 2/27/15. . . . . A ...... L ...... 7-31 3/5/38. . . . . A...... W ...... 35-28 1/3/59 . . . . H...... W ...... 79-66 2/23/80. . . . . A ...... L ...... 55-70 1/30/99 1/15/16. . . . . A ...... L ...... 11-31 2/20/39 . . . . H...... W ...... 34-32 2/21/59. . . . . A...... W ...... 69-50 1/8/81 . . . . H...... W ...... 76-60 1/22/00. . . . . A ...... L ...... 53-85 3/4/16 . . . . H ...... L ...... 14-32 2/27/39. . . . . A ...... L ...... 25-35 1/30/60 . . . . H...... W ...... 86-72 3/7/81. . . . . A ...... L...... 58-60 (OT) 2/5/00 . . . . H ...... L ...... 64-66 1/13/17 . . . . H...... W ...... 33-23 2/12/40. . . . . A ...... L ...... 34-36 2/20/61. . . . . A ...... L ...... 75-83 1/21/82. . . . . A...... W ...... 78-57 1/6/01 . . . . H...... W ...... 54-49 3/10/17. . . . . A ...... L ...... 13-16 2/26/40 . . . . H...... W ...... 44-39 2/362 . . . . H ...... L ...... 88-94 2/11/82 . . . . H...... W ...... 71-60 2/21/01. . . . . A ...... L ...... 54-64 3/2/18 . . . . H ...... L ...... 17-18 1/6/41 . . . . H...... W ...... 44-27 2/26/62. . . . . A...... W ...... 92-90 1/29/83. . . . . A...... W ...... 63-58 1/16/02. . . . . A ...... L ...... 64-73 3/16/18. . . . . A...... W ...... 19-11 3/1/41. . . . . A ...... L ...... 32-42 2/2/63. . . . . A...... W ...... 68-68 2/19/83 . . . . H...... W ...... 78-71 2/16/02 . . . . H ...... L ...... 62-67 1/18/19 . . . . H...... W ...... 38-23 3/2/42 . . . . H ...... L ...... 47-49 2/18/63 . . . . H...... W ...... 72-48 1/25/84 . . . . H...... W ...... 75-62 1/15/03. . . . . A ...... L ...... 50-66 3/1/19. . . . . A...... W ...... 23-12 1/30/43. . . . . A ...... L ...... 33-54 2/1/64 . . . . H...... W...... 111-92 2/15/84. . . . . A...... W ...... 68-67 3/2/03 . . . . H ...... L ...... 61-69 1/31/20. . . . . A ...... L ...... 12-28 3/1/43 . . . . H...... W ...... 48-34 3/2/64. . . . . A...... W ...... 105-96 1/29/85 . . . . H...... W ...... 72-62 2/4/04. . . . . A ...... L ...... 66-80 2/28/20 . . . . H...... W ...... 32-26 1/29/44 . . . . H ...... L ...... 30-49 1/9/65 . . . . H...... W ...... 81-57 2/24/85. . . . . A ...... L ...... 61-65 3/12/04 . . . . N ...... L ...... 52-66 1/29/21 . . . . H...... W ...... 22-21 2/25/44. . . . . A ...... L ...... 33-50 2/16/65. . . . . A...... W ...... 101-91 1/23/86. . . . . A...... W ...... 67-65 2/5/05 . . . . H...... W ...... 60-50 3/5/21. . . . . A ...... L ...... 12-18 1/13/45. . . . . A ...... L ...... 37-46 3/7/66 . . . . H ...... L ...... 74-87 2/22/86 . . . . H ...... L ...... 64-70 95

GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 SERIES RECORDS Opponent First Last W-L-T (Pct) H (Williams) A N Opponent First Last W-L-T (Pct) H (Williams) A N BIG TEN BIG SKY Chicago 1905 1946 39-26 (.600) 23-12 (11-2) 16-14 0-0 Eastern Washington 2001 2001 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 0-0 Illinois 1906 2005 57-99 (.365) 40-37 (33-24) 16-60 1-2 Montana 1929 1976 3-0 (1.000) 3-0 0-0 0-0 Indiana 1912 2005 56-83 (.403) 38-31 (33-26) 17-52 1-0 Montana State 1974 1984 5-0 (1.000) 3-0 2-0 0-0 Iowa 1900 2005 89-77 (.536) 53-30 (35-27) 36-45 0-2 Weber State 1991 1991 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 0-0 Michigan 1918 2005 55-68 (.447) 37-23 (34-20) 18-45 0-0 Totals 10-0 (1.000) 8-0 2-0 0-0 Michigan State 1943 2005 52-43 (.547) 31-15 (31-15) 20-27 1-0 Northwestern 1909 2005 82-53 (.607) 49-17 (39-17) 33-35 0-1 BIG SOUTH Ohio State 1904 2005 46-72 (.390) 30-28 (28-26) 16-44 0-0 UNC Asheville 2001 2002 2-0 (1.000) 2-0 0-0 0-0 Penn State 1975 2005 11-3 (.786) 6-1 (6-1) 4-2 1-0 Totals 2-0 (1.000) 2-0 0-0 0-0 Purdue 1904 2005 71-80 (.470) 46-27 (37-23) 24-52 1-1 Wisconsin 1900 2005 91-78 (.536) 59-28 (44-17) 32-49 0-1 BIG 12 Totals 649-682 411-250 234-424 5-7 Colorado 1950 1953 2-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 1-0 (.488) (332-198) Iowa State 1923 2005 17-10 (.630) 13-3 (11-3) 4-6 0-1 Kansas 1922 1950 1-1 (.500) 0-0 0-0 1-1 AMERICA EAST Kansas State 1936 1989 9-6 (.600) 5-2 3-3 1-1 Maine 2000 2000 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 0-0 Missouri 1960 1960 1-0 (1.000) 0-0 1-0 0-0 Vermont 1976 1976 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 0-0 Nebraska 1902 2004 46-13 (.780) 32-7 (14-4) 14-6 0-0 Totals 2-0 (1.000) 2-0 0-0 0-0 Oklahoma 1950 2004 3-4 (.429) 2-1 0-2 1-1 Oklahoma State 1931 1986 3-2 (.600) 3-0 (3-0) 0-2 0-0 ATLANTIC COAST Texas A&M 1979 1979 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 0-0 Clemson 1974 1974 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 0-0 Texas Tech 1980 2004 1-4 (.250) 1-1 0-2 0-1 Duke 1954 1989 1-1 (.500) 0-0 0-0 1-1 Totals 84-40 (.677) 58-14 (27-7) 22-21 4-5 Florida State 1972 2004 3-3 (.500) 2-1 1-1 0-1 Georgia Tech 1978 2002 2-1 (.667) 2-0 0-0 0-1 BIG WEST Maryland 1960 1961 0-2 (.000) 0-1 0-1 0-0 Long Beach State 1981 2003 2-0 (1.000) 2-0 0-0 0-0 North Carolina 1957 1980 1-2 (.333) 0-0 0-0 1-2 UC-Irvine 1972 1972 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 0-0 North Carolina State 1954 1959 0-2 (.000) 0-0 0-1 0-1 Totals 3-0 (1000) 3-0 0-0 0-0 Virginia 1980 2003 1-3 (.250) 1-1 0-1 0-1 Wake Forest 1954 2001 2-3 (.400) 1-0 0-2 1-1 COLONIAL ATHLETIC Totals 11-17 (.393) 7-3 1-6 3-8 UNC-Wilmington 2001 2001 0-1 (.000) 0-1 0-0 0-0 Virginia Commonwealth 1970 1970 0-1 (.000) 0-0 0-1 0-0 ATLANTIC SUN Totals 0-2 (.000) 0-1 0-1 0-0 Centenary 2000 2000 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 0-0 Jacksonville 1982 1983 2-0 (1.000) 2-0 0-0 0-0 CONFERENCE USA Lipscomb 2004 2004 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 0-0 Alabama-Birmingham 1991 1992 1-1 (.500) 1-0 0-1 0-0 Mercer 2001 2001 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 0-0 Houston 1962 1986 4-3 (.571) 3-1 1-2 0-0 Totals 5-0 (1.000) 5-0 0-0 0-0 Memphis 1961 1991 2-2 (.500)2-0 0-2 0-0 Rice 1956 1956 0-1 (.000) 0-0 0-1 0-0 ATLANTIC 10 Southern Methodist 1954 1962 3-6 (.333) 3-2 0-4 0-0 Dayton 1981 1982 2-0 (1.000) 1-0 1-0 0-0 Tulsa 1953 1953 2-0 (1.000) 1-0 1-0 0-0 Duquesne 2003 2003 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 0-0 UTEP 1990 1990 1-0 (1.000) 0-0 0-0 1-0 George Washington 1937 1940 0-2 (.000) 0-0 0-1 0-1 Totals 13-13 (.500) 10-3 2-10 1-0 LaSalle 1965 1965 1-0 (1.000) 0-0 1-0 0-0 Richmond 2002 2002 0-1 (.000) 0-1 0-0 0-0 HORIZON LEAGUE St. Louis 1946 2003 2-1 (.667) 1-0 1-1 0-0 Butler 1971 1973 2-0 (1.000) 1-0 1-0 0-0 St. Joseph’s 1963 1965 1-1 (.500) 0-0 0-1 1-0 Detroit Mercy 1964 1991 11-2 (.846) 5-2 6-0 0-0 Temple 1938 2003 2-2 (.500) 1-0 1-0 0-2 Loyola-Chicago 1949 1981 15-3 (.833) 11-1 4-2 0-0 Xavier 1952 1956 3-0 (1.000) 0-0 2-0 1-0 Northern Illinois 1974 1990 4-0 (1.000) 3-0 1-0 0-0 Totals 12-7 (.632) 4-1 6-3 2-3 Wisconsin-Green Bay 1984 1984 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 0-0 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1972 1972 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 0-0 BIG EAST Totals 34-5 (.872) 22-3 12-2 0-0 Connecticut 1981 1985 2-1 (.666) 1-1 1-0 0-0 Georgetown 1993 2003 1-2 (.333) 0-0 0-0 1-2 IVY LEAGUE Cincinnati 1983 1990 2-2 (.500) 1-1 1-1 0-0 Columbia 1905 1908 2-1 (.667) 2-0 0-1 0-0 DePaul 1933 1983 7-9 (.438) 6-2 1-7 0-0 Cornell 1904 1976 8-1 (.889) 5-1 (5-0) 1-0 2-0 Louisville 1978 1982 2-1 (.667) 1-0 1-0 0-1 Dartmouth 1905 2000 3-1-1 (.700) 1-1 0-0-1 2-0 Marquette 1925 2000 18-14 (.563) 12-4 (12-3) 5-10 1-0 Princeton 1951 2004 3-0 (1.000) 2-0 0-0 1-0 Notre Dame 1923 1969 8-14 (.364) 8-5 (5-3) 0-9 0-0 Yale 1902 1980 3-0 (1.000) 3-0 (2-0) 0-0 0-0 Pittsburgh 1932 1950 1-2 (.333) 1-1 0-1 0-0 Totals 19-3-1 (.848) 13-2 (7-0) 1-1-1 5-0 Providence 1991 1993 2-0 (1.000) 0-0 0-0 2-0 Rutgers 1973 1979 2-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 1-0 METRO ATLANTIC Seton Hall 2000 2000 0-1 (.000) 0-0 0-1 0-0 Canisius 1956 1956 0-1 (.000) 0-0 0-1 0-0 South Florida 1977 1978 2-0 (1.000) 1-0 1-0 0-0 Niagara 1970 1973 1-1 (.500) 1-0 0-1 0-0 Syracuse 1990 1990 1-0 (1.000) 0-0 0-0 1-0 Rider 1989 1989 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 0-0 Villanova 1963 1963 0-1 (.000) 0-0 0-0 0-1 Siena 1989 1989 1-0 (1.000) 0-0 0-0 1-0 West Virginia 1966 1996 0-2 (.000) 0-1 0-1 0-0 Totals 3-2 (.600) 2-0 0-2 1-0 Totals 48-49 (.495) 32-15 (32-12) 10-30 6-4

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GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 SERIES RECORDS Opponent First Last W-L-T (Pct) H (Williams) A N Opponent First Last W-L-T (Pct) H (Williams) A N MID-AMERICAN PAC-10 Akron 1991 1991 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 0-0 Arizona 1951 1984 2-1 (.666) 1-0 0-1 1-0 Ball State 1987 1988 1-1 (.500) 0-1 1-0 0-0 Arizona State 1961 1991 2-1 (.667) 1-0 0-1 1-0 Bowling Green 1969 1980 2-0 (1.000) 2-0 0-0 0-0 California 1947 1961 2-2 (.500) 0-0 2-1 0-1 Central Michigan 2004 2004 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 0-0 Oregon 1966 2002 5-3 (.625) 2-0 1-3 2-0 Eastern Michigan 1986 1986 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 0-0 Oregon State 1949 1991 6-1 (.857) 2-0 2-0 2-1 Miami (Ohio) 1961 1961 1-0 (1.000) 0-0 0-0 1-0 Southern Cal 1960 1993 2-2 (.500) 0-0 1-1 1-1 Ohio 1966 1967 2-0 (1.000) 2-0 0-0 0-0 Stanford 1949 1975 4-0 (1.000) 2-0 1-0 1-0 Toledo 1987 1989 1-1 (.500) 0-1 1-0 0-0 UCLA 1964 1969 0-4 (.000) 0-2 0-2 0-0 Totals 10-2 (.833) 7-2 2-0 1-0 Washington 1939 1990 6-9 (.400) 2-2 3-7 1-0 Washington State 1972 1992 1-1 (.500) 0-0 0-1 1-0 MID-CONTINENT Totals 30-24 (.556) 10-4 10-17 10-3 Chicago State 2004 2004 2-0 (1.000) 2-0 0-0 0-0 Missouri-Kansas City 2003 2003 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 0-0 PATRIOT LEAGUE Oral Roberts 2003 2003 2-0 (1.000) 2-0 0-0 0-0 Army 1981 1981 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 0-0 Valparaiso 2000 2000 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 0-0 Colgate 1948 1948 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 0-0 Western Illinois 1948 2003 4-0 (1.000) 4-0 0-0 0-0 Holy Cross 2004 2004 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 0-0 Youngstown State 1988 1991 4-0 (1.000) 3-0 1-0 0-0 Navy 1924 1974 2-1 (.667) 2-1 (2-0) 0-0 0-0 Totals 14-0 (1.000) 13-0 1-0 0-0 Totals 5-1 (.833) 5-1 (4-0) 0-0 0-0

MID-EASTERN SOUTHERN Bethune-Cookman 1987 2002 4-0 (1.000) 4-0 0-0 0-0 Furman 1973 2004 4-1 (.750) 3-0 0-1 1-0 Coppin State 2005 2005 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 0-0 UNC Greensboro 2000 2004 2-0 (1.000) 2-0 0-0 0-0 Howard 1991 1991 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 0-0 Tenn.-Chattanooga 1982 1982 1-0 (1.000) 0-0 0-0 1-0 Maryland-Eastern Shore 1988 2001 2-0 (1.000) 2-0 0-0 0-0 Wofford 2004 2004 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 0-0 Totals 8-0 (1.000) 8-0 0-0 0-0 Totals 8-1 (.889) 6-0 0-1 2-0 SOUTHEASTERN MISSOURI VALLEY Alabama 1973 2004 0-2 (.000) 0-0 0-0 0-2 Bradley 1951 1973 4-5 (.444) 2-2 1-3 1-0 Arkansas 1984 1991 1-2 (.333) 1-0 0-1 0-1 Creighton 1925 1975 6-3-1 (.650) 5-0 (4-0) 1-3-1 0-0 Florida 1993 1993 1-0 (1.000) 0-0 0-0 1-0 Drake 1928 1988 12-7 (.632) 8-1 (8-1) 3-5 1-1 Georgia 2000 2002 4-1 (.800) 3-0 1-1 0-0 Evansville 1970 1970 1-0 (1.000) 0-0 1-0 0-0 Kentucky 1951 1957 1-3 (.250) 1-0 0-3 0-0 Indiana State 1982 1984 2-1 (.666) 2-0 0-1 0-0 Mississippi 1968 1980 2-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 1-0 Northern Iowa 1990 1990 1-0 (1.000) 0-0 0-0 1-0 South Carolina 1977 1978 0-2 (.000) 0-1 0-1 0-0 Wichita State 1962 1988 1-3 (.250) 1-1 0-2 0-0 Tennessee 1979 1979 0-1 (.000) 0-0 0-1 0-0 Totals 27-19-1 (.594) 18-4 (12-1) 6-14-1 3-1 Vanderbilt 1956 1959 4-0 (1.000) 2-0 2-0 0-0 MOUNTAIN WEST Totals 13-11 (.542) 8-1 3-7 2-3 Air Force 1977 1977 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 0-0 Colorado State 1985 1989 1-1 (.500) 1-0 0-1 0-0 SOUTHLAND New Mexico 1973 2002 1-1 (.500) 1-0 0-0 0-1 Texas-Arlington 2000 2000 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 (1-0) 0-0 0-0 San Diego State 1968 1969 2-0 (1.000) 1-0 1-0 0-0 Texas-San Antonio 1992 1992 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 0-0 Texas Christian 1971 2000 2-0 (1.000) 0-0 0-0 2-0 Totals 2-0 (1.000) 2-0 (2-0) 0-0 0-0 Utah 1955 2003 1-2 (.333) 0-0 0-1 1-1 Wyoming 1955 1955 1-0 (1.000) 0-0 0-0 1-0 SUN BELT Totals 9-4 (.636) 4-0 1-2 4-2 Arkansas-Little Rock 2002 2002 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 0-0 Denver 1988 1988 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 0-0 NORTHEAST Florida International 1988 1988 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 0-0 Fairleigh Dickinson 2002 2002 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 0-0 Louisiana-Lafayette 1980 1980 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 0-0 Long Island 1937 1937 1-0 (1.000) 0-0 1-0 0-0 Totals 4-0 (1.000) 4-0 0-0 0-0 Robert Morris 1990 1990 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 0-0 Sacred Heart 2003 2003 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 0-0 SOUTHWESTERN ATHLETIC St. Francis (Pa.) 2004 2004 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 0-0 Alcorn State 1985 1985 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 0-0 Totals 5-0 (1.000) 4-0 1-0 0-0 Grambling 1987 1987 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 0-0 Totals 2-0 (1.000) 2-0 0-0 0-0 OHIO VALLEY Austin Peay 1986 1986 0-1 (.000) 0-1 0-0 0-0 WEST COAST Eastern Illinois 1985 1985 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 0-0 Gonzaga 1999 1999 0-1 (.000) 0-0 0-0 0-1 Eastern Kentucky 1977 1977 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 0-0 Loyola Marymount 2005 2005 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 0-0 Middle Tenn. State 1985 1992 1-1 (.500) 1-0 0-0 0-1 St. Mary’s (Calif.) 1948 1960 1-1 (.500) 1-1 0-0 0-0 Morehead State 2000 2000 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 0-0 Santa Clara 1990 1992 2-0 (1.000) 1-0 1-0 0-0 Murray State 1986 1986 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 0-0 Totals 4-2 (.667) 3-1 1-0 0-1 Tennessee-Martin 1992 1992 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 0-0 Tennessee Tech 1986 1986 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 0-0 WESTERN ATHLETIC Totals 7-2 (.800) 7-1 0-0 0-1 Fresno State 1979 1979 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 0-0 Hawaii 2003 2003 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 0-0 Idaho 1940 1978 2-0 (1.000) 2-0 0-0 0-0 Louisiana Tech 2000 2000 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 0-0 Utah State 1964 1967 1-2 (.333) 1-0 0-1 0-1 97 Totals 6-2 (.750) 6-0 0-1 0-1

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OTHERS Agric. School 1896 1901 2-10 (.166) Augusta 1990 1990 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 0-0 Beloit 1930 1930 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 0-0 BYU-Hawaii 1985 1985 1-0 (1.000) 0-0 0-0 1-0 UC-Davis 1973 1973 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 0-0 Carleton 1901 1942 13-2 (.867) 13-2 (11-2) 0-0 0-0 Carroll (Mont.) 1936 1936 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 0-0 Chapman 1986 1986 1-0 (1.000)1-0 0-0 0-0 Corpus Christi 1972 1972 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 0-0 Cornell (Iowa) 1931 1931 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 0-0 Excelsior 1919 1919 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 0-0 Fargo Aggies 1906 1906 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 0-0 Fargo College 1901 1903 5-0 (1.000) 4-0 1-0 0-0 Grinnell 1903 1937 7-1 (.875) 7-1 (4-0) 0-0 0-0 Gustavus 1917 1917 1-0 (1.000)1-0 0-0 0-0 Hamline 1896 1934 6-0 (1.000) 6-0 (1-0) 0-0 0-0 Hawaii-Pacific 2000 2000 1-0 (1.000) 0-0 1-0 0-0 High Schools 1900 1905 11-0 (1.000) 9-0 3-0 Holcomb 1905 1906 3-0 (1.000) 3-0 0-0 0-0 Lawrence 1944 1944 1-0 (1.000)1-0 0-0 0-0 Lewis Chicago 1904 1904 1-0 (1.000) 0-0 1-0 0-0 Macalester 1897 1922 6-4 (.600) 6-3 0-0 0-1 Millikin 1941 1941 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 0-0 Military Teams 1902 1946 7-10 (.412) 6-7 (2-4) 0-3 Morris Brown 2000 2000 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 (1-0) 0-0 0-0 New York University 1937 1940 2-1 (.666) 0-0 2-1 0-0 North Dakota 1914 1983 17-2 (.895) 16-1 (11-1) 1-0 0-0 North Dakota State 1901 1986 19-2 (.905) Northern Michigan 1973 1976 2-0 (1.000) 2-0 0-0 0-0 Ripon 1909 1909 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 0-0 Rochester (NY) 1904 1905 2-0 (1.000) 0-0 2-0 0-0 St. Cloud Normal 1900 1900 2-0 (1.000) 1-0 1-0 0-0 St. John’s (Minn.) 1908 1908 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 0-0 St. Mary’s (Minn.) 1943 1943 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 0-0 St. Olaf 1914 1922 4-1 (.800) 4-1 0-0 0-0 St. Thomas 1908 1934 5-1 (.833) 5-1 (1-1) 0-0 0-0 San Francisco State 1972 1985 3-0 (1.000) 3-0 0-0 0-0 South Dakota 1931 1985 14-0 (1.000) 14-0 0-0 0-0 South Dakota St. 1930 1983 8-0 (1.000) 8-0 0-0 0-0 So. Ill.-Edwardsville 1992 1992 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 0-0 Superior Normal 1900 1900 2-2 (.500) 2-0 0-2 0-0 Superior Teachers 1934 1934 1-0 (1.000) 0-0 1-0 0-0 Texas Pan-American 2001 2001 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 0-0 U.S. International 1982 1982 1-0 (1.000) 1-0 0-0 0-0 Wabash 1906 1906 0-1 (.000)0-0 0-1 0-0 Washington Cont. 1904 1905 0-2 (.000) 0-0 0-2 0-0 W. Superior Norm. 1901 1901 1-1 (.500) 1-1 0-0 0-0 West Virginia State 1985 1985 1-0 (1.000) 0-0 0-0 1-0 Williams 1904 1905 1-1 (.500) 0-0 1-1 0-0 U of M clubs 1898 1907 11-0-1 (.958) 9-0-1 UW-River Falls 1916 1920 3-0 (1.000) 3-0 0-0 0-0 UW-Stout 1907 1919 8-0 (1.000) 8-0 0-0 0-0 YMCA Teams 1896 1904 12-15-1 (.446) 3-0 0-1 Notes: 1) Not all home and away records add up to total records because, in the case of early games, the site was not always known. 2) If all games vs. an opponent were played either before or after the opening of Williams Arena (Feb. 2, 1928), then only one home record is listed. If an opponent was played both before and after the arena open- ing, then both an overall home and a Williams record are listed.

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GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 ALL-TIME OPPONENTS Big Ten game-by-game scores listed under AUGUSTA (1-0) CAMPBELL (0-0) 1915 2/6 H L 15-16 each Big Ten opponent page. 1915 2/26 H L 15-19 Home: 1-0  Away: 0-0 Home: 0-0  Away: 0-0 1916 2/05 H L 25-27 1990 11/27 H W 90-60 1997 12/1 vacated AIR FORCE (1-0) 1916 3/11 A L 14-20 Home: 1-0  Away: 0-0 1917 2/17 A W 20-18 1977 12/30 H W 66-50 AUSTIN PEAY (0-1) CANISIUS (0-1) 1917 2/22 H W 19-12 Home: 0-1  Away: 0-0 Home: 0-0  Away: 0-0  Neutral: 0-1 1918 1/26 A W 25-23 (OT) AKRON (1-0) 1986 12/18 H L 64-73 1956 12/6 N L 75-84 1918 2/22 H W 24-15 Home: 1-0  Away: 0-0 1920 2/7 H L 10-35 1991 12/11 H W 86-59 AVIATION CUBS (1-0) CARLETON (15-1) 1920 3/6 A L 16-58 Home: 1-0  Away: 0-0 Home: 15-1  Away: 0-0 1921 2/5 A L 17-19 ALABAMA (0-2) 1919 1/2 H W 50-7 1900 12/15 H W 12-3 1921 2/22 H W 24-19 1917 12/18 H W 34-13 1922 1/28 H W 25-12 Home: 0-0  Away: 0-0  Neutral: 0-1 1926 12/11 H W 26-13 1922 2/25 A L 17-23 1973 3/22 N L 65-69 BALL STATE (1-1) 1928 12/18 H W 28-21 1923 2/11 A L 14-28 1996 12/5 vacated Home: 0-1  Away: 1-0 1931 01/3 H W 25-24 1923 2/22 H L 21-24 (OT) 1997 11/22 vacated 1987 12/19 A W 75-67 1932 01/2 H W 19-14 1925 1/18 A W 26-16 2004 11/25 N L 72-78 1988 12/26 H L 57-63 (OT) 1933 02/6 H W 21-31 1925 3/4 H W 38-18 1934 02/28 H W 34-26 1926 1/27 H W 26-24 ALABAMA STATE (0-0) BELOIT (1-0) 1934 12/20 H W 34-26 1926 3/3 A W 28-23 Home: 0-0  Away: 0-0 Home: 1-0  Away: 0-0 1935 12/14 H L 26-29 1928 1/28 A L 20-26 1996 12/23 vacated 1930 12/20 H W 39-18 1936 12/5 H W 41-11 1928 2/22 H W 30-18 1937 12/11 H W 41-30 1929 2/23 A L 25-33 ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAM (1-1) BETHUNE-COOKMAN (4-0) 1938 12/10 H W 47-22 1929 3/2 H L 23-27 1931 1/17 A L 31-32   1939 12/11 H W 29-22 Home: 1-0 Away: 0-1 Home: 3-0 Away: 0-0 1931 1/31 H W 30-27 1991 12/14 A L 80-86 1987 12/28 H W 94-50 1940 12/7 H W 53-16 1942 12/5 H W 35-29 1932 1/9 A W 22-14 1993 1/2 H W 74-59 1992 12/19 H W 92-50 1932 1/30 H W 40-28 1998 3/16 vacated 1995 vacated CARROLL (1-0) 1934 1/29 H W 36-18 2000 12/9 H W 93-70 1934 2/5 A W 23-22 ALCORN STATE (1-0) 2002 12/6 H W 79-52 Home: 1-0  Away: 0-0 1935 1/20 A W 42-33 Home: 1-0  Away: 0-0 1936 3/12 H W 40-26 1935 2/4 H W 35-26 1985 12/28 H W 110-72 BOWLING GREEN (2-0) 1937 1/11 H W 30-23 Home: 1-0  Away: 0-0  Neutral: 1-0 CENTENARY (1-0) 1937 3/6 A W 33-23 ALL-STARS (1-0) 1969 12/26 N W 70-68 Home: 1-0  Away: 0-0 1938 1/29 H W 45-29 1980 3/5 H W 64-50 1938 2/26 A W 38-27 Home: 1-0  Away: 0-0 2000 12/30 H W 93-59 1939 1/7 H W 38-28 1907 2/12 H W 25-12 BRADLEY (4-5) CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE (0-0) 1939 1/30 A W 34-27 1940 2/19 H L 32-35 Home: 2-2  Away: 1-3  Neutral: 1-0  ALUMNI (3-0) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 1940 3/2 A W 46-33 1951 12/3 H L 54-58 Home: 3-0  Away: 0-0 1994 12/1 vacated 1941 1/18 A W 35-24 1952 12/6 A W 79-63 1900 12/08 H W 31-2 1941 2/24 H W 56-24 1960 12/1 H L 58-62 1901 11/30 H W 44-11 CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL (6-0) 1942 1/19 A W 52-28 1961 12/18 A L 47-80 1904 12/10 H W 36-18  1943 2/6 A W 47-25 1962 12/14 H W 73-63 Home: 6-0 Away: 0-0 1900 1/13 H W 14-8 1944 2/26 H W 49-36 1963 12/16 A L 75-78 1900 3/2 H W 8-7 1946 1/14 H W 71-44 ANOKA HIGH SCHOOL (1-0) 1970 12/21 H W 95-89 1901 1/13 H W 27-4 1946 2/9 A W 52-30 Home: 0-0  Away: 1-0 1971 12/6 A L 67-74 (OT) 1902 1/18 H W 22-5 1903 2/12 A W 32-4 1973 12/28 N W 73-68 1903 1/15 H W 42-6 CHICAGO STATE (1-0) 1905 12/20 H W 21-11 APPALACHIAN STATE (0-0) BRIGHAM YOUNG (0-0) Home: 1-0  Away: 0-0 1989 11/28 H W 85-62 Home: 0-0  Away: 0-0 Home: 0-0  Away: 0-0 CENTRAL MICHIGAN (1-0) 2004 12/15 H W 66-58 1998 11/21 vacated 1994 vacated Home: 1-0  Away: 0-0 ARIZONA (3-0) BUTLER (2-0) 2004 12/11 H W 77-63 CINCINNATI (2-2) Home: 1-1  Away: 1-1 Home: 1-0  Away: 1-0  Neutral: 1-0 Home: 1-0  Away: 1-0 CHAPMAN COLLEGE (1-0) 1983 2/16 H W 49-46 1951 12/31 N W 73-61 1971 12/9 H W 77-56  1984 2/18 A W 65-61 1981 12/29 H W 91-62 1973 12/22 A W 79-68(3OT) Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 1984 12/17 A W 88-79 1986 12/13 H W 69-67 1989 11/25 A L 64-66 BYU-HAWAII (1-0) 1990 12/20 H L 64-72 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (0-0) 1994 12/13 vacated ARIZONA STATE (2-1) Home: 0-0  Away: 0-0  Neutral: 1-0 1995 12/13 vacated Home: 0-0  Away: 0-0 Home: 1-0  Away: 0-1  Neutral: 1-0 1985 11/25 N W 87-80 1997 12/17 vacated 1995 11/28 vacated 1961 12/20 H W 70-68 1998 12/16 vacated 1962 12/22 A L 79-98 CALIFORNIA (2-2) 1991 11/27 N W 69-37 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO (39-26) Home: 0-0  Away: 1-1  Neutral: 1-1 CLEMSON (1-0) Home: 23-12  Away: 16-14 1947 12/26 A W 60-58 Home: 1-0  Away: 0-0 1905 2/22 A L 22-25 ARKANSAS (1-2) 1947 12/27 A L 35-59 1974 12/28 H W 66-52 1905 3/4 H W 33-22 Home: 1-0  Away: 0-1  Neutral: 0-1 1949 12/30 N W 47-45 1993 12/15 vacated 1906 3/1 A W 31-29 1984 12/20 A L 79-92 1960 12/29 N L 49-63 1995 12/19 vacated 1906 3/10 H W 20-17 1985 12/7 H W 71-64 1994 12/17 vacated 1996 12/1 vacated 1907 3/2 H L 24-27 1991 11/25 N L 83-92 1995 12/16 vacated 1997 3/20 vacated 1907 3/16 H W 21-10 1908 2/22 H L 23-26 ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK (1-0) CALIFORNIA-DAVIS (1-0) 1908 3/14 A L 12-22 COLL. OF EAST SCHENECTADY (0-1) Home: 1-0  Away: 0-0 Home: 1-0  Away: 0-0 1909 2/12 A L 2-27 Home: 0-0  Away: 0-1 2002 12/10 H W 86-84 (OT) 1973 12/1 H W 55-45 1909 3/13 H L 15-20 1905 2/15 A L 18-47 1910 2/12 H W 15-10 ARMY (1-0) CALIFORNIA-IRVINE (1-0) 1910 3/12 A L 15-18 COLGATE (1-0)  1911 2/18 A L 13-22 Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Home: 1-0  Away: 0-0 Home: 1-0  Away: 0-0 1981 12/28 H W 79-37 1972 11/25 H W 93-71 1911 3/11 H W 23-16 1949 1/1 H W 70-46 1912 2/22 H W 23-13 AUGSBURG (1-0) CAMP GRANT (0-1) 1912 3/15 H L 13-27 1913 2/14 A L 9-23 Home: 1-0  Away: 0-0 Home: 0-0  Away: 0-1 1913 3/1 H L 16-20 99 1907 12/17 H W 47-2 1943 02/14 A L 38-58 GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 ALL-TIME OPPONENTS COLORADO (2-0) DAYTON (2-0) EAST HIGH SCHOOL (1-0) FLORIDA STATE (3-3) Home: 1-0  Away: 0-0  Neutral: 1-0 Home: 1-0  Away: 1-0 Home: 1-0  Away: 0-0 Home: 2-1  Away: 1-1  Neutral: 0-1 1950 12/27 N W 74-68 1981 12/2 H W 90-74 1902 1/11 H W 44-4 1972 3/16 N L 56-70 1953 12/19 H W 74-46 1982 12/16 A W 71-65 1977 12/31 H W 88-74 EASTERN ILLINOIS (1-0) 1979 12/20 A L 91-112 1980 12/2 H W 79-66 COLORADO STATE (1-1) DENVER (1-0) Home: 1-0  Away: 0-0 2000 11/29 A W 76-71 Home: 1-0  Away: 0-1 Home: 1-0  Away: 0-0 1985 12/2 H W 87-69 2004 11/30 H L 69-70 1985 12/14 H W 62-59 1988 12/30 H W 99-54 1987 12/5 A L 61-80 EASTERN KENTUCKY (1-0) 1998 3/11 vacated FOND DU LAC-COMPANY E (1-0) DEPAUL (7-9) Home: 1-0  Away: 0-0 Home: 1-0  Away: 0-0 Home: 6-3  Away: 1-6 1977 11/28 H W 61-59 1902 2/1 H W 22-16 COLUMBIA (2-1) 1933 12/28 A L 14-22 Home: 2-0  Away: 0-1 1935 12/30 H L 17-48 EASTERN MICHIGAN (2-0) 1905 2/13 A L 15-27 1936 3/26 A L 30-36 FRESNO STATE (1-0) Home: 2-0  Away: 0-0 1908 1/2 H W 9-8 1936 3/27 A L 27-33   1979 11/30 H W 77-56 Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 1908 1/3 H W 16-11 1937 1/4 H W 34-25 1979 12/31 H W 65-49 1986 12/04 H W 75-59 1945 12/31 H W 45-36 1997 12/20 vacated 1997 12/3 vacated 1946 12/7 H W 54-39 1998 3/24 vacated COMPANY A (1-1) 1998 12/12 vacated 1947 12/15 H W 46-44 1998 12/4 vacated Home: 1-1  Away: 0-0 1948 12/18 A W 67-50 1896 1/13 H W 5-4 1951 12/10 H L 57-64 EASTERN WASHINGTON (1-0) 1896 2/26 H L FURMAN (4-1) Home: 1-0  Away: 0-0 1954 12/4 A L 93-94 (OT) Home: 3-0  Away: 0-1  Neutral: 1-0 2001 11/24 H W 92-65 CONNECTICUT (2-1) 1954 12/11 H W 94-84 1973 12/4 H W 49-47 (OT) 1955 12/3 H W 82-78 1974 12/21 A L 66-77  Home: 1-1 Away: 1-0 1961 12/2 H L 56-66 EVANSVILLE (1-0) 1999 12/23 H W 71-56 1981 3/16 A W 84-66) 1962 12/15 A L 74-76 Home: 0-0  Away: 1-0 2003 11/30 H W 91-84 (OT) 1984 11/28 H W 61-60 1983 3/16 A L 73-76 1970 12/26 A W 77-73 2004 11/24 N W 84-69 1985 12/21 H L 69-70 DETROIT (11-2) EXCELSIOR (1-0) COPPIN STATE (1-0) GEORGIA (3-1) Home: 5-2  Away: 6-0 Home: 1-0  Away: 0-0   Home: 2-0 Away: 1-1 Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 1964 1/2 H W 80-66 1919 12/17 H W 49-14 1993 11/20 H vacated 2005 1/1 H W 79-58 1965 12/20 A W 92-88 1999 12/28 A W 66-65 1968 12/30 H W 85-80 FACULTY (5-0) 2000 11/19 H W 77-74 CORNELL (IOWA) (5-2) 1969 12/27 A W 65-64 Home: 5-0  Away: 0-0 2001 12/07 A L 55-77  1973 1/8 H L 52-54 Home: 5-2 Away: 0-0 1898 H W 14-6 2002 11/30 H W 72-69 1926 12/27 H L 21-26 1976 12/4 A W 104-80 1983 12/28 A W 60-56 1899 4/1 H W 26-6 1927 12/10 H L 21-25 1900 3/24 H W 26-22 GEORGIA TECH (2-1) 1928 12/29 H W 29-19 1984 12/22 H L 67-77 1903 1/9 H W 42-4 Home: 2-0  Away: 0-0  Neutral: 0-1 1929 12/21 H W 46-15 1985 12/4 H W 83-71 1906 1/26 H W 27-11 1978 12/30 H W 57-56 1931 12/14 H W 41-20 1986 12/20 A W 76-68 1990 3/25 N L 91-93 1933 12/23 H W 47-23 1988 12/21 H W 93-69 2002 12/4 H W 64-63 1935 12/7 H W 35-23 1989 12/13 A W 89-61 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON (1-0) 1991 12/17 H W 68-66 Home: 1-0  Away: 0-0 CORNELL (NEW YORK) (4-0) 2002 12/13 H W 104-66 GEORGE WASHINGTON (0-2) DRAKE (12-7) Home: 0-0  Away: 0-2 Home: 1-0  Away: 1-0  Neutral: 2-0 Home: 9-1  Away: 3-5  Neutral: 0-1 FARGO AGGIES (1-0) 1938 1/1 A L 27-35 1904 1/29 A W 46-18 1928 12/15 A L 21-32  1940 12/30 A L 43-46 1963 12/26 N W 89-77 Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 1928 12/22 H W 33-25 1965 12/27 N W 84-82 1906 2/16 H W 26-15 1935 3/14 H W 36-19 1976 12/30 H W 84-54 GEORGETOWN (1-2) 1948 12/30 A W 50-26 FARGO COLLEGE (5-0) Home: 0-0  Away: 0-0  Neutral: 1-2 1962 12/29 A L 65-67  1993 3/31 N W 62-61 CORPUS CHRISTI (1-0) 1963 12/21 H W 64-51 Home: 4-0 Away: 1-0 2000 11/26 N L 60-78  1964 12/4 A W 67-60 1901 2/15 H W 26-5 Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 2003 4/1 N L 74-88 1972 12/21 H W 67-53 1965 12/7 H W 81-67 1902 1/25 H W 56-24 1903 1/23 A W 57-11 1966 12/6 H W 71-68 (OT) GONZAGA (0-0) CRAWFORDSVILLE H.S. (IND.) (1-0) 1967 12/4 A L 63-82 1903 2/13 H W 60-6 1968 12/27 N L 48-71 1903 2/14 H W 46-7 Home: 0-0  Away: 0-0  Neutral: 0-0 Home: 0-0  Away: 1-0 1969 12/20 H W 79-76 (OT) 1999 03/11 vacated 1904 1/26 A W 28-23 1970 12/22 A L 66-83 FARGO HIGH SCHOOL (1-0) CREIGHTON (7-3) 1971 12/23 H W 70-56 Home: 1-0  Away: 1-0 GRAMBLING (1-0) 1981 3/11 H W 90-77 1902 1/25 H W 50-4    Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Home: 4-0 Away: 3-3 Neutral: 0-0 1981 12/8 H W 80-55 1903 1/24 A W 41-20 1987 12/30 H W 106-82 1924 12/22 A W 29-24 1982 12/4 A W 70-65 (OT) 1925 12/19 A W 21-20 1987 11/29 H L 67-70 FARGO YMCA (2-0) 1925 12/21 A L 11-27 GREAT LAKES N.T.C. (3-6) 1988 12/13 A L 52-66  1936 12/23 A W 34-23 Home: 2-0 Away: 0-0 Home: 3-4  Away: 0-2 1938 12/17 H W 47-32 DUKE (1-1) 1900 1/20 H W 27-3 1917 1/05 H W 49-17 1940 12/23 A L 32-37 1901 2/14 H W 38-7 1941 2/21 H W 47-39   1941 12/20 H W 44-30 Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-1 1942 2/27 H L 41-46 1954 12/28 N W 79-73 1965 12/18 H W 89-77 FLORIDA (1-0) 1943 12/21 H L 32-59 1989 3/24 N L 70-87 1967 12/20 A L 65-82 Home: 1-0  Away: 0-0 1944 2/28 H L 43-73 1975 12/27 H W 80-74 1993 3/17 H W 74-66 1944 12/16 H L 42-46 1996 11/30 vacated DUQUESNE (1-0) 1944 12/23 A L 44-63 Home: 1-0  Away: 0-0 FLORIDA ATLANTIC (0-0) 1945 12/22 A L 50-67 2003 12/22 H W 74-69 (OT) 1946 1/19 H W 64-49 DARTMOUTH (3-1-1) Home: 0-0  Away: 0-0 Home: 1-1  Away: 0-0-1  Neutral: 2-0 1997 12/28 vacated 1905 2/16 A T 16-16 GRINNELL (7-1) 1943 1/16 H L 38-47 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL (1-0) Home: 7-0  Away: 0-1 1903 1/22 H W 39-2 1948 12/29 N W 64-5  1951 12/29 N W 75-62 Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 1908 2/7 A L 19-25 1988 12/10 H W 99-75 2000 12/22 H W 81-62 1923 12/28 H W 38-17 100 1923 12/29 H W 25-19

GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 ALL-TIME OPPONENTS 1930 1/4 H W 30-15 1958 12/8 A L 75-81 (2OT) LONG ISLAND (1-0) 1973 1/16 H W 64-53 1930 12/18 H W 25-10 1963 12/3 H W 61-50 1973 12/15 A L 50-68 Home: 0-0  Away: 0-0  Neutral: 1-0 1932 12/10 H W 55-25 1964 12/5 A W 63-53 1975 12/18 H W 77-73 (OT) 1937 12/27 N W 56-41 1937 12/6 H W 41-33 1965 12/4 H W 80-69 1976 12/21 A W 66-59 1996 12/28 vacated 1966 12/5 A L 69-87 1977 12/6 H L 44-61 GRINNELL (1-0) 1968 11/30 H L 48-57 1978 12/16 A L 55-72 1969 12/9 A L 84-89 (OT) LOUISIANA TECH (1-0) 1980 12/17 H L 84-92 Home: 1-0  Away: 0-0 1970 12/5 H W 89-69 Home: 1-0  Away: 0-0 1981 2/19 A W 76-54 1916 12/9 H W 49-3 1971 12/4 A W 72-58 2000 12/12 H W 69-53 1982 12/20 H W 100-66 1982 12/2 A L 78-80 (OT) 1983 12/3 A L 60-77 HAMLINE (5-0) 1984 1/2 H W 66-64 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE (1-0) 1984 12/26 H W 70-62 Home: 5-0  Away: 0-0 1989 12/9 H W 98-82 Home: 1-0  Away: 0-0 1985 12/18 A L 63-74 1914 12/16 H W 19-15 1990 12/2 A W 84-70 1980 3/13 H W 94-73 1987 12/22 H W 89-65 1915 12/9 H W 21-3 1992 1/4 H L 73-76 1988 12/17 A W 83-67 1915 12/14 H W 27-12 1992 12/29 A L 65-99 LOUISVILLE (2-1) 1999 11/23 H W 66-57 1922 12/9 H W 23-17 2005 3/18 N L 53-64 2000 12/07 A W 61-59 (OT) 1934 12/8 H W 31-24 Home: 1-0  Away: 1-0  Neutral: 0-1 JACKSONVILLE (2-0) 1978 2/19 H W 72-71 MARYLAND (0-2) 1980 12/22 A W 62-56 HAWAI’I (1-0)   Home: 1-0 Away: 1-0 1982 3/18 N L 61-67 Home: 0-1 Away: 0-1 Home: 1-0  Away: 0-0 1982 12/22 A W 62-48 1993 3/20 vacated 1960 12/28 H L 53-64 2002 3/24 H W 84-70 1983 12/19 H W 52-50 1961 12/15 A L 69-75 LOYOLA (CHICAGO) (15-3) HAWAI’I-PACIFIC (1-0) JAMES MADISON (0-0) MARYLAND-EASTERN SHORE (2-0) Home: 10-1  Away: 5-2 Home: 0-0  Away: 1-0   Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 1949 12/3 H W 55-51 Home: 2-0 Away: 0-0 2000 11/24 A W 86-75 1993 12/31 vacated 1950 12/9 H W 66-51 1988 12/3 H W 112-68 1994 12/28 vacated 1956 12/22 H W 84-61 2001 12/13 H W 95-48 HOLCOMB COLLEGE (3-0) 1964 12/22 H W 89-75 Home: 3-0  Away: 0-0 KANSAS (1-1) 1965 12/31 A L 69-82 MEMPHIS (2-2) 1905 1/11 H W 61-10 Home: 0-1  Away: 0-0  Neutral: 1-0 1967 1/5 H L 63-87 Home: 2-0  Away: 0-2 1906 1/17 H W 47-12 1921 1/7 H L 11-31 1968 12/14 A W 76-71 1961 12/4 H W 89-81 1906 1/24 H W 47-13 1950 12/28 N W 62-51 1970 1/26 H W 85-73 1962 12/18 A L 70-78 1993 11/24 vacated 1970 12/10 A W 82-62 1991 12/19 A L 62-65 HOLY CROSS (1-0) 1972 1/4 H W 84-59 1992 12/31 H W 70-55 Home: 1-0  Away: 0-0 KANSAS STATE (9-6) 1972 12/16 A W 87-81 1973 12/13 H W 58-54 (OT) 2004 12/4 H W 72-56 Home: 5-3  Away: 3-2  Neutral: 1-1 MERCER (1-0) 1974 12/18 A W 66-53 1936 12/19 H L 36-37  1975 12/9 H W 68-55 Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 HOUSTON (4-3) 1950 12/29 N L 62-70 1995 12/31 vacated 1977 11/30 A L 66-70  1956 12/20 H W 80-72 1996 12/31 vacated Home: 3-1 Away: 1-2 1978 12/2 H W 95-90 (OT) 1958 1/6 A L 71-72 2001 11/17 H W 80-59 1962 12/31 H W 87-68 1980 12/5 H W 100-83 1962 12/03 H W 73-62 1963 12/2 A W 60-58 1981 12/4 A W 61-60 1966 12/3 H L 75-86 1963 11/30 A W 76-66 MIAMI (OHIO) (1-0) 1966 12/01 A W 60-59 1967 12/18 A L 65-103 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (1-0) Home: 0-0  Away: 0-0  Neutral: 1-0 1978 12/29 H W 80-67 1967 12/5 H L 56-81  1961 12/29 N W 98-64 1986 12/1 A L 72-86 1976 12/23 H W 62-60 Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 1987 12/17 H W 65-60 1978 12/5 H L 62-72 2005 1/3 H W 93-67 1979 12/22 H W 78-61 MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE (1-1) HOWARD (1-0) 1981 12/21 A L 52-62 MACALESTER (7-4) Home: 1-0  Away: 0-0  Neutral: 0-1 1988 1/7 H W 72-67 Home: 7-3  Away: 0-0  Neutral: 0-1 1985 11/23 N L 79-92 Home: 1-0  Away: 0-0 1989 3/16 N W 86-75 1896 1/27 H W 1992 12/12 H W 88-65 1991 11/30 H W 94-54 1989 12/16 A W 69-68 1896 2/17 H W 1993 12/3 vacated 1897 4/17 H W 11-9 1994 12/31 vacated IDAHO (2-0) KENTUCKY (1-3) 1898 1/15 H W 12-2  Home: 2-0 Away: 0-0 Home: 1-0  Away: 0-3  Neutral: 0-0 1898 1/29 H L 5-13 MILLIKIN (1-0) 1940 12/14 H W 32-26 1951 12/13 H W 61-57 1899 2/1 N L 7-9 Home: 1-0  Away: 0-0 1978 11/25 H W 72-57 1953 12/28 A L 59-74 1899 2/23 H L 8-9 1941 12/6 H W 55-19 1955 12/20 A L 65-72 1906 1/12 H W 49-9 INDIANA STATE (2-1) 1957 12/21 A L 58-78 1914 12/12 H W 35-12 MINNEAPOLIS YMCA (1-5) 1916 12/18 H W 44-11 Home: 2-0  Away: 0-1 1997 3/29 vacated  1922 12/16 H L 11-12 Home: 1-3 Away: 0-2 1982 12/29 H W 120-82 1896 1/18 H L 3-4 1983 11/28 H W 96-70 LASALLE (1-0) MAINE (1-0) 1896 2/07 H L 1984 12/11 A L 86-94 Home: 0-0  Away: 1-0 1898 1/24 A L 2-9  1965 12/30 A W 92-87 Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 1898 2/2 H L 13-14 IOWA SEAHAWKS (0-3) 1999 12/11 H W 91-77 1899 2/17 A L 2-12  1899 3/17 H W 2-0 Home: 0-2 Away: 0-1 LAWRENCE COLLEGE (1-0) MARQUETTE (18-14) 1943 12/1 H L 34-54  Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0   1944 12/9 H L 32-38 1944 1/1 H W 45-30 Home: 12-3 Away: 5-10 Neutral: 1-1 MISSISSIPPI (2-0) 1925 12/14 A L 17-28 1945 3/5 A L 30-49 Home: 1-0  Away: 0-0  Neutral: 1-0 1927 12/29 H W 38-32 1968 12/28 N W 72-58 LEWIS INSTITUTE (CHICAGO) (1-0) 1935 12/28 N L 31-34 IOWA STATE (17-10) 1980 3/10 H W 58-56 Home: 0-0  Away: 1-0 1944 12/30 A W 43-40   Home: 13-3 Away: 4-6 Neutral: 0-1 1904 1/22 A W 30-14 1950 1/7 H W 74-38 1923 12/15 H W 17-12 1952 12/31 A L 59-70 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY ST. (0-0) 1925 12/28 H W 32-17 LIPSCOMB (1-0) 1953 12/23 H W 91-73 Home: 0-0  Away: 0-0 1931 1/5 H W 29-17  1957 1/21 H W 99-78 1993 11/29 vacated 1937 1/2 H W 49-16 Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 2004 11/21 H W 83-66 1961 12/23 A L 63-69 1940 12/9 H L 36-37 1964 12/8 H W 78-59 MISSOURI (2-0) 1943 12/18 H W 31-28 1966 12/20 A L 61-74  1944 12/4 A L 41-42 LONG BEACH STATE (2-0) Home: 1-0 Away: 1-0 1968 12/3 H W 75-73 1959 12/19 H W 80-62 1945 12/15 H W 65-33 Home: 2-0  Away: 0-0 1969 12/22 A L 51-67 1960 12/5 A W 60-56 1946 12/21 A W 51-41 1982 1/2 H W 75-67 1970 12/08 H L 61-70 1949 12/17 H W 67-44 2003 12/9 H W 88-58 1971 12/21 A L 40-55 1957 12/5 H W 67-66 1972 3/18 N W 77-72 101

GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 2005-06 OPPONENTS MISSOURI-KANSAS CITY (1-0) 1944 1/27 A W 45-32 NORTH DAKOTA AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE OKLAHOMA (4-4) 1944 12/22 A W 55-54 Home: 1-0  Away: 1-0 Home: 3-1  Away: 1-2  Neutral: 1-1 1945 12/8 H W 55-30 (7-0) 2003 11/17 H W 78-67 1950 12/11 A L 45-66 1946 12/23 A W 68-58 Home: 7-0  Away: 0-0 1950 12/23 H W 49-42 1947 12/13 H W 63-59 1901 2/16 H W 24-5 1958 12/11 H L 45-52 MONTANA (3-0) 1948 12/06 A W 61-52 1902 1/24 H W 47-7 1959 12/12 H W 59-57 Home: 3-0  Away: 0-0 1950 12/02 H W 55-41 1902 2/8 H W 60-9 1959 12/23 A W 57-56 1929 12/28 H W 27-24 1951 12/08 A W 63-55 1903 1/24 H W 31-13 1960 12/3 A L 56-60 1940 1/4 H W 52-38 1952 12/13 H W 71-62 1904 2/26 H W 33-15 1993 3/22 H W 86-72 1976 12/31 H W 102-81 1953 12/5 A W 75-64 1917 1/6 H W 43-15 2004 11/26 N L 54-67 1958 12/13 H W 78-57 1929 12/17 H W 39-16 MONTANA STATE (5-0) 1959 12/7 A L 66-76 OKLAHOMA STATE (A&M) (3-2) Home: 3-0  Away: 2-0 1976 12/8 A W 66-58 NORTH DAKOTA STATE (13-1) Home: 3-0  Away: 0-2 1974 12/3 H W 78-58 1977 12/19 H L 49-63 Home: 12-1  Away: 1-0 1931 12/12 H W 40-27 1975 12/21 A W 83-75 1978 11/28 A L 48-58 1917 12/29 H W 60-19 1953 12/10 H W 57-56 1983 1/3 H W 62-45 1979 12/15 H W 75-58 1931 12/05 A W 31-18 1954 12/18 A L 54-62 1983 12/30 A W 55-52 1995 11/26 vacated 1934 12/15 H W 42-13 1985 12/23 H W 71-59 1984 12/1 H W 85-71 1995 12/09 vacated 1935 12/10 H W 30-22 1986 12/15 A L 66-77 1998 12/22 vacated 1996 12/21 vacated 1936 12/12 H L 29-33 1997 12/13 vacated 1939 12/2 H W 47-28 MOREHEAD STATE (1-0) 1998 12/19 vacated 1941 12/13 H W 41-32 ORAL ROBERTS (2-0) 1999 12/31 A L 78-90 1942 12/19 H W 50-34 Home: 2-0  Away: 0-0 Home: 1-0  Away: 0-0 2000 12/28 H W 74-70 (OT) 1945 12/29 H W 69-46 2003 1/1 H W 85-80 1999 11/27 H W 86-67 2001 12/22 H W 81-72 1974 11/30 H W 80-47 2003 12/12 H W 100-80 2002 12/8 A L 60-80 MORRIS BROWN (1-0) 1976 11/27 H W 101-68 2003 12/29 H L 60-77 1980 11/29 H W 99-64 OREGON (5-3) Home: 1-0  Away: 0-0 2004 12/8 A W 57-48 1982 11/27 H W 83-61 Home: 2-0  Away: 1-3  Neutral: 2-0 2000 12/3 H W 64-53 1986 11/29 H W 70-53 NEW MEXICO (1-1) 1966 12/28 A L 60-67 1972 12/29 N W 59-49   MOUNT ST. MARY’S (0-0) Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-1 NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS (0-0) 1983 12/5 H W 65-49 Home: 0-0  Away: 0-0 1973 12/29 N L 68-102 Home: 0-0  Away: 0-0 1984 12/15 A W 57-53 1995 2/28 vacated 2001 3/13 H W 96-62 1993 1/3 vacated 1991 12/27 N W 89-64 1998 11/30 vacated MURRAY STATE (1-0) NEW YORK (2-1) NORTHERN ILLINOIS (4-0) 1999 12/18 A L 75-82  2001 12/10 H W 75-72 Home: 1-0  Away: 0-0 Home: 0-0 Away: 2-1 Home: 3-0  Away: 1-0 2002 12/22 A L 81-90 1986 12/30 H W 78-64 1937 12/29 A W 36-31 1974 12/14 H W 63-57 1938 12/27 A W 39-32 1988 2/23 A W 93-74 NAVY (2-1) 1940 12/28 A L 51-54 1989 12/23 H W 81-62 OREGON STATE (6-1)   Home: 2-1  Away: 0-0 1990 12/01 H W 65-37 Home: 2-0 Away: 2-0 Neutral: 2-1 1924 12/27 H L 18-24 NIAGARA (1-1) 1949 12/10 H W 60-44 1948 12/21 H W 47-40 Home: 1-0  Away: 0-1 NORTHERN IOWA (1-0) 1949 12/27 A W 51-41 1955 12/30 N W 64-60 1974 12/27 H W 66-52 1971 1/5 H W 92-87 (OT) Home: 0-0  Away: 0-0  Neutral: 1-0 1967 1/3 A W 60-54 1973 12/19 A L 65-79 1990 3/18 N W 81-78 NEBRASKA (46-13) 1972 12/30 N W 83-80) NORTH CAROLINA (1-2) 1990 12/15 H W 64-53 Home: 32-7  Away: 14-6 NORTHERN MICHIGAN (2-0) 1991 12/28 N L 80-92)   1902 2/15 H W 52-9 Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-2 Home: 2-0  Away: 0-0 1903 3/7 H W 41-14 1957 12/20 N L 67-73 1974 1/2 H W 82-59 OVERLAND AVIATION (1-0) 1904 2/18 H W 42-21 1959 12/28 N L 65-72 1976 12/6 H W 96-50  1905 1/20 H L 21-22 1980 12/30 N W 76-60 Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 1905 1/21 H L 25-28 1993 11/26 vacated NOTRE DAME (8-14) 1918 12/17 H W 40-18 1906 3/24 H W 25-16  1907 2/15 H W 20-19 NORTH CAROLINA STATE (0-2) Home: 8-6 Away: 0-8 PITTSBURGH (1-2) 1923 12/8 H W 22-21 1907 2/16 H W 20-18    Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-2 1923 H L 13-19 Home: 1-1 Away: 0-1 1908 2/28 H W 43-12 1932 12/17 H L 26-35 1954 12/29 N L 84-85 1924 12/15 H W 25-12 1908 2/29 H W 32-10 1933 12/27 A L 23-28 1959 12/30 N L 48-57 1925 12/12 A L 14-36 1909 2/5 H W 24-17 1950 12/16 H W 72-43 1926 12/18 H L 19-24 1909 2/6 H W 39-21 NORTH DAKOTA (17-2) 1927 12/23 H L 18-26 1909 2/19 A W 28-26  1933 1/7 A L 22-30 PRINCETON (3-0) 1909 2/20 A W 29-20 Home: 16-2 Away: 1-0 1933 3/11 H L 27-31   1910 2/18 H W 33-14 1914 2/17 H L 16-18 Home: 2-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0 1934 2/6 A L 34-43 1951 12/28 N W 63-57 1910 2/19 H W 7-9 1915 3/2 H W 23-10 1934 3/12 H W 43-41 (OT) 1984 12/8 H W 46-44 1911 1/27 H W 25-10 1916 1/8 H W 26-13 1935 1/5 H W 30-28 2004 1/10 H W 57-53 1911 1/28 H W 40-15 1921 1/8 H W 19-18 1935 3/4 A L 27-38 1912 1/26 H W 40-15 1924 12/10 H W 30-15 1936 1/4 H L 27-29 1913 1/25 H W 20-11 1926 12/6 H W 27-26 PROVIDENCE (2-0) 1936 2/25 A L 15-37 1914 2/6 H L 15-21 1927 12/17 H W 42-28 Home: 0-0  Away: 0-0  Neutral: 2-0 1937 3/8 A L 18-44 1914 2/7 H L 9-14 1928 12/8 H L 24-25 1991 11/26 N W 89-82 1938 1/4 H W 37-25 1915 1/8 H W 22-18 1929 12/14 H W 34-25 1993 3/29 N W 76-70 1939 1/28 A L 33-55 1915 1/9 H W 25-9 1946 12/14 H W 75-35 1954 12/23 H W 77-66 1931 12/29 H W 32-24 1965 12/1 H W 73-59 1955 12/16 H W 83-75 PUERTO RICO-MAYAGUEZ (0-0) 1932 12/23 H W 27-25 1967 12/16 H W 62-53 1968 12/17 H W 77-64 Home: 0-0  Away: 0-0 1933 1/2 A W 32-22 1968 12/17 H W 77-64 1969 12/1 H L 75-84 1996 11/29 vacated 1934 1/1 H W 37-16 1969 12/4 A W 85-71 1971 1/2 A L 73-97 1934 12/29 A L 24-26 1970 12/1 H W 85-61 1935 12/20 H L 24-41 1971 12/1 H W 68-49 RHODE ISLAND (0-0) 1936 12/21 A L 24-29 1975 12/6 H W 74-60 OHIO (2-0) Home: 0-0  Away: 0-0 1937 12/20 A W 33-28 1979 12/5 H W 87-60 Home: 2-0  Away: 0-0 1994 12/11 vacated 1938 12/21 A W 66-37 1983 12/22 H W 78-73 1966 12/17 H W 71-67 1996 12/17 vacated 1939 12/23 H W 61-37 1967 12/22 H W 73-63 1940 12/21 A W 46-36 1941 12/27 H W 56-32 102 1943 12/13 H W 41-23

GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 ALL-TIME OPPONENTS RICE (0-1) SOPHOMORES (1-0) ST. FRANCIS (PA.) (1-0) SUPERIOR TEACHERS (1-0) Home: 0-0  Away: 0-1 Home: 1-0  Away: 0-0 Home: 1-0  Away: 0-0 Home: 0-0  Away: 1-0 1956 12/6 A L 74-79 1902 12/7 H W 13-8 2004 12/22 H W 85-67 1934 12/31 A W 44-33 1993 11/18 vacated SOUTH CAROLINA (0-2) ST. JOHN’S (MINN.) (1-0) SW TEXAS STATE (0-0) RICHMOND (0-1) Home: 0-1  Away: 0-1 Home: 1-0  Away: 0-0 Home: 0-0  Away: 0-0 Home: 0-1  Away: 0-0 1977 11/26 A L 55-62 1907 12/20 H W 52-15 1997 3/14 vacated 2002 3/18 H L 66-67 1978 12/23 H L 53-57 ST. JOSEPH’S (1-1) SYRACUSE (1-0) RIDER (1-0) SOUTH DAKOTA (14-0) Home: 0-0  Away: 0-1  Neutral: 1-0 Home: 0-0  Away: 0-0  Neutral: 1-0  Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Home: 13-0  Away: 1-0 1963 12/28 N W 69-63 1990 3/23 N W 82-75 1990 1/3 H W 116-48 1932 1/4 H W 50-24 1965 12/29 A L 66-91 1932 12/3 H W 46-26 TEMPLE (2-2) RIPON (1-0) 1937 12/4 H W 45-23 ST. LOUIS (2-1) Home: 1-0  Away: 1-0  Neutral: 0-2 1938 12/5 H W 50-26 Home: 1-0  Away: 0-0 Home: 1-0  Away: 1-1  Neutral: 0-0 1938 12/29 H W 38-35 1939 12/16 H W 35-28 1909 1/16 H W 41-7 1946 12/16 H W 40-36 1961 12/28 N L 66-70 1941 12/8 A W 56-35 1947 12/0 A L 42-50 1971 12/28 N L 57-60 1942 12/12 H W 51-28 ROBERT MORRIS (1-0) 1995 03/16 vacated 1997 3/16 vacated 1943 12/6 H W 59-31  1996 3/13 vacated 2003 3/27 A W 63-58 (OT) Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 1944 12/2 H W 50-28 1990 11/25 H W 74-61 2003 3/19 A W 62-52 1945 12/1 H W 71-27 TENNESSEE (0-1) 1946 12/9 H W 65-33 ST. MARY’S (CALIF.) (1-1) ROCHESTER (2-0) 1963 12/14 H W 107-62 Home: 0-0  Away: 0-1 Home: 1-1  Away: 0-0 Home: 0-0  Away: 2-0 1967 12/2 H W 85-52 1979 12/17 A L 64-71 1948 12/22 H W 52-42 1904 1/28 A W 28-17 1985 11/30 H W 66-57 1960 12/17 H L 52-54 1905 2/10 A W 41-12 TENNESSEE-MARTIN (1-0) SOUTH DAKOTA STATE (8-0) ST. MARY’S (MINN.) (1-0) Home: 1-0  Away: 0-0 RUTGERS (2-0) Home: 8-0  Away: 0-0 1992 12/21 H W 92-63 Home: 1-0  Away: 0-0   1930 12/6 H W 59-21 Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0 1943 12/4 H W 54-32 1973 3/19 N W 68-59 1938 12/3 H W 46-36 TENNESSEE TECH (1-0) 1979 12/28 H W 98-59 1939 12/9 H W 38-30 ST. OLAF (5-1) Home: 1-0  Away: 0-0 1942 1/2 H W 62-52 1986 12/27 H W 92-69 SACRAMENTO STATE (0-0) 1945 12/3 H W 78-25 Home: 5-1  Away: 0-0 1964 12/1 H W 101-55 1914 12/5 H W 38-8 Home: 0-0  Away: 0-0 TENNESSEE-CHATTANOOGA (1-0) 1975 11/29 H W 96-74 1915 12/4 H W 23-18 1994 11/29 vacated 1983 11/26 H W 93-77 1916 12/11 H W 53-12 Home: 0-0  Away: 0-0  Neutral: 1-0 1995 12/23 vacated 1917 12/8 H W 52-11 1982 3/14 N W 62-61 1997 12/22 vacated SOUTH FLORIDA (2-0) 1920 12/11 H W 35-14 1998 12/29 vacated 1923 1/6 H L 11-15 TEXAS A&M (1-0) Home: 1-0  Away: 1-0 SACRED HEART (1-0) 1977 12/21 A W 75-61 Home: 1-0  Away: 0-0 ST. PAUL YMCA (3-0) 1979 12/29 H W 69-63  1978 12/20 H W 69-54 Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Home: 3-0  Away: 0-0 2002 1/4 H W 79-46 SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL (1-0) 1899 1/31 H W 28-5 TEXAS-ARLINGTON (1-0) 1899 3/7 H W 23-9  Home: 1-0  Away: 0-0 SAN DIEGO STATE (2-0) Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 1901 1/30 H W 37-19 1902 12/14 H W 2-0 1999 11/20 H W 90-62 Home: 1-0  Away: 1-0 1968 12/23 A W 73-60 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (2-2) ST. THOMAS (MINN.) (6-1) TEXAS CHRISTIAN (2-0) 1969 12/23 H W 79-68   Home: 6-1 Away: 0-0 Home: 0-0  Away: 0-0  Neutral: 2-0 Home: 1-0 Away: 1-2 1907 2/8 H W 44-6 1960 12/28 A L 52-75 1971 12/30 N W 83-57 SAN FRANCISCO STATE (3-0) 1908 1/17 H W 33-12 1967 12/30 A L 65-78 2000 11/25 N W 107-99 Home: 3-0  Away: 0-0 1916 12/14 H W 17-11 1980 12/29 A W 74-67 1972 12/19 H W 78-38 1917 12/13 H W 41-6 1993 3/24 H W 76-58 TEXAS SOUTHERN (0-0) 1981 11/30 H W 88-69 1919 12/13 H W 30-11  1985 11/29 H W 95-63 1933 12/16 H L 24-25 Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (0-0) 1934 12/11 H W 28-18 1995 2/21 vacated SAN JOSE STATE (0-0) Home: 0-0  Away: 0-0 1993 3/18 vacated TEXAS TECH (1-4) Home: 0-0  Away: 0-0 STANFORD (4-0)   1993 12/23 vacated Home: 2-0  Away: 1-0  Neutral: 1-0 Home: 1-1 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 0-1 1994 12/23 vacated SO. ILLINOIS-EDWARDSVILLE (1-0) 1949 12/29 N W 67-65 (OT) 1980 12/27 H W 72-56 Home: 1-0  Away: 0-0 1958 12/22 H W 72-61 2001 12/30 A L 60-80 SANTA CLARA (2-0) 1992 12/2 H W 108-64 1974 12/16 H W 53-52 (OT) 2002 12/28 H L 89-99 (OT) 2003 4/3 N L 61-71  1975 12/22 A W 89-84 Home: 1-0 Away: 1-0 SOUTHERN METHODIST (3-6) 2004 1/1 A L 73-90 1990 12/13 H W 73-63 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN (0-0) 1992 12/23 A W 87-63 Home: 3-2  Away: 0-4 TEXAS EL PASO (1-3) 1954 12/21 H W 89-72 Home: 0-0  Away: 0-0 SENIORS (1-0) 1955 12/10 H L 81-82 (OT) 1996 11-23 vacated Home: 0-0  Away: 0-0  Neutral: 1-0 1956 12/8 A L 84-91 1990 3/16 N W 64-61 (OT) Home: 1-0  Away: 0-0 1957 12/2 H W 66-52 1902 12/7 H W 18-1 SUPERIOR NORMAL (5-3) 1958 12/20 A L 58-67 TEXAS PAN AMERICAN (1-0) Home: 2-0  Away: 3-3 1959 12/3 H L 60-73 1900 2/23 A L 11-26 Home: 1-0  Away: 0-0 SETON HALL (0-1) 1960 12/18 A L 60-63 1900 2/24 A L 15-19 2001 12/1 H W 89-72 Home: 0-0  Away: 0-1 1961 12/9 H W 70-56 1900 3/16 H W 27-7 1998 11/24 vacated 1962 12/20 A L 80-100 1900 3/17 H W 13-9 TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO (1-0) 1999 2/23 A L 61-64 1901 2/2 A W 23-5 Home: 1-0  Away: 0-0 ST. CLOUD NORMAL (2-0) 1901 2/3 A L 12-14 1992 12/14 H W 93-75 SIENA (1-0) Home: 1-0  Away: 1-0 1903 2/9 A W 37-10 Home: 0-0  Away: 0-0  Neutral: 1-0 1900 1/27 A W 14-7 1903 2/10 A W 44-6 1989 3/18 N W 80-67 1900 2/10 H W 32-2

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GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 2005-06 OPPONENTS TOLEDO (1-1) VERMONT (1-0) WEST SIDE YMCA (CHI.) (1-1) YALE (3-0) Home: 0-1  Away: 1-0 Home: 1-0  Away: 0-0 Home: 1-0  Away: 0-1 Home: 3-0  Away: 0-0 1987 12/2 H L 75-83 1976 12/18 H W 96-61 1904 1/22 A L 26-36 1902 1/2 H W 32-23 1989 12/2 A W 85-70 1904 3/12 H W 23-13 1957 12/3 H W 74-53 VILLANOVA (1-1) 1980 12/26 H W 95-54 TULANE (0-0) Home: 1-0  Away: 0-0  Neutral: 0-1 WEST VIRGINIA (0-2) Home: 0-0  Away: 0-0 1963 12/30 N L 73-77 Home: 0-1  Away: 0-1  Neutral: 1-0 YMCA ALPHAS (0-2) 1996 3/18 vacated 1994 11/25 vacated 1966 12/30 A L 88-93 Home: 0-2  Away: 0-0 1997 11/14 vacated 1980 3/19 H L 69-80 1897 3/17 H L 6-23 TULSA (2-1) 2001 3/14 H W 87-78 1996 11/26 vacated 1897 4/3 H L 6-13 Home: 1-1  Away: 1-0 1953 12/7 H W 62-60 VIRGINIA (1-3) WESTERN CAROLINA (0-0) YMCA BASKETITES (0-1) 1953 12/21 A W 66-63 Home: 1-1  Away: 0-1  Neutral: 0-1 Home: 0-0  Away: 0-0  Neutral: 0-0 Home: 0-1  Away: 0-0 2001 3/19 H L 73-76 1980 3/19 N L 55-58 1993 12/19 vacated 1897 4/24 H L 5-15 1990 12/29 H L 72-79 1997 12/5 vacated U OF M AGRIC. SCHOOL (2-6) 1993 12/28 vacated YMCA GOALITES (1-0) 1999 11/30 H W 74-62 Home: 2-4  Away: 0-2 WESTERN ILLINOIS (4-0) Home: 1-0  Away: 0-0 2003 12/3 A L 78-86 1896 1/23 H L 3-5 Home: 4-0  Away: 0-0 1897 3/23 H W 11-7 1896 2/10 H L 1-3 1948 12/4 H W 68-46 1897 2/6 A L 1-25 VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH (0-1) 1972 12/2 H W 111-66 YMCA PICKED TEAM (0-0-1) 1897 3/10 H L 3-19 Home: 0-0  Away: 0-1 1987 11/30 H W 84-52 Home: 0-0-1  Away: 0-0 1898 A L 3-22 1970 12/28 A L 56-63 (OT) 2003 12/6 H W 86-64 1897 3/27 H T 5-5 1899 3/4 H L 7-10 1899 3/11 H W 20-9 WEST VIRGINIA STATE (1-0) WICHITA STATE (1-3) 1901 1/27 H W 17-4 YMCA TRIANGLES (1-1) Home: 0-0  Away: 0-0  Neutral: 1-0 Home: 1-1  Away: 0-2 Home: 1-1  Away: 0-0 1985 11/22 N W 120-106 1962 12/27 A L 62-79 1897 3/6 H L 6-18 U.S. INTERNATIONAL (1-0) 1963 12/19 H L 65-71 1897 3/13 H W 11-5 Home: 1-0  Away: 0-0 WABASH (1-0) 1986 12/22 H W 91-66 1982 12/6 H W 87-72 1988 1/2 A L 68-78 Home: 0-0  Away: 0-1 1995 11/25 vacated YOUNGSTOWN STATE (4-0) 1906 2/27 A L 16-26 UCLA (0-5) Home: 3-0  Away: 1-0 1988 11/29 H W 97-64   WILLIAMS (1-1) Home: 0-3 Away: 0-2 Neutral: 0-0 WABASH (1-0) 1989 12/30 H W 97-57 1959 12/21 H L 72-73 Home: 1-0  Away: 0-1 Home: 0-0  Away: 0-1 1991 1/5 A W 95-77 1964 12/29 A L 77-93 1904 2/1 H W 10-6 1906 2/27 A L 16-26 1991 12/2 H W 98-59 1967 12/27 A L 55-95) 1905 2/18 A L 11-32 1968 12/20 H L 51-90 WAKE FOREST (2-3) 1969 12/6 H L 71-72 (OT) WINTHROP (1-0)   1997 3/22 vacated Home: 1-0 Away: 0-2 Neutral: 1-1   1954 12/27 N W 81-73 Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 1998 11/28 vacated UNC ASHEVILLE (2-0) 1955 12/29 N L 83-87 (OT) 1962 1/2 A L 70-79  Home: 2-0 Away: 0-0 1962 12/1 H W 78-66 WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY (1-0) 2001 11/21 H W 92-65 2001 11/27 A L 79-85 Home: 1-0  Away: 0-0 2002 11/24 H W 87-81 1984 11/24 H W 75-71 UNC GREENSBORO (2-0) WASHINGTON (6-9) Home: 2-2  Away: 3-7  Neutral: 1-0 WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE (1-0) Home: 2-0  Away: 0-0 1939 12/27 A W 47-41 Home: 1-0  Away: 0-0 2000 11/17 H W 81-61 1939 12/28 A W 28-26 1972 12/4 H W 79-60 2004 12/29 H W 94-59 1939 12/29 A L 33-37 1946 12/27 A L 47-61 WISCONSIN-RIVER FALLS (3-0) UNC WILMINGTON (0-1) 1946 12/28 A L 68-72 Home: 3-0  Away: 0-0  1947 12/19 H W 47-37 Home: 0-1 Away: 0-0 1916 12/21 H W 27-15 2001 12/4 H L 50-58 1947 12/20 H L 49-55 1919 12/20 H W 26-23 1949 12/20 A W 55-53 1920 12/18 H W 28-13 UTAH (1-2) 1949 12/21 A L 46-53 1951 12/22 H L 51-55 Home: 0-0  Away: 0-1  Neutral: 1-1 1958 12/27 A L 63-85 WISCONSIN-STOUT (8-0) 1955 12/21 N W 90-77 1958 12/29 A L 57-73 Home: 8-0  Away: 0-0 1959 12/29 N L 72-75 1964 12/28 N W 77-76 1907 3/8 H W 47-2 2003 11/19 A L 54-66 1989 12/20 H W 77-60 1907 12/14 H W 40-12 1990 12/22 A L 61-72 1910 1/8 H W 38-6 UTAH STATE (1-2) 1915 12/11 H W 20-10 Home: 1-0  Away: 0-1  Neutral: 0-1 WASHINGTON-CONTINENTAL (0-2) 1916 12/16 H W 36-11 1964 12/19 H W 88-69 1917 12/20 H W 46-10  1965 12/23 A L 72-97 Home: 0-0 Away: 0-2 1919 1/4 H W 68-4 1904 A L 16-21 1967 12/29 N L 65-73 1919 12/10 H W 49-3 1905 A L 27-35 VALPARAISO (1-0) WASHINGTON STATE (1-1) WOFFORD (1-0)    Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0   Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 1995 11/24 vacated Home: 0-0 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 1-0 2004 1/4 H W 82-70 1972 12/27 N W 41-35) 1999 12/4 H W 57-44 1991 3/18 A L 70-72 WYOMING (1-0) VANDERBILT (4-0) WEBER STATE (1-0) Home: 0-0  Away: 0-0  Neutral: 1-0  1955 12/31 N W 70-66 Home: 2-0 Away: 2-0  1956 12/1 H W 63-60 Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 1991 12/23 H W 92-52 1957 12/7 A W 89-85 XAVIER (3-0) 1958 12/6 H W 77-76 Home: 0-0  Away: 2-0  Neutral: 1-0 1959 12/5 A W 72-59 1952 12/8 A W 76-71 1953 12/26 A W 67-64 104 1956 12/27 N W 83-76

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2004-05 REVIEW MONSON’S MILESTONES TOTAL ECLIPSE OF THE HOOP which player would lead the team in steals. The Gophers With 100 victories in his six seasons at Minnesota, Dan Dan Monson engineered one of the best turnarounds in were the only team with four players in the top 10 in steals Monson ranks second all-time at the “U” behind Jim the history of Gopher Basketball last season, improving in league stats. With four steals in the NCAA Tournament Dutcher (1975-85) in wins during his first six years as head nine games from 2003-04. That nine-game improvement is First Round game vs. Iowa State, Vincent Grier took the coach. Monson led the Gophers to their first 20-win sea- the largest in school history, excluding vacated games. steal title with 63 for the season, one more than Brent son (not including vacated games) since 1992-93 when The Gophers improved seven games in the Big Ten from Lawson. Grier was first overall averaging 1.97 steals per they went 22-10. ’03-04, the second-best mark among conference teams in game. Lawson was second at 1.94. Aaron Robinson fin- Coach First Six Yrs Wins Wins/Yr the last 20 years and the school’s biggest improvement ished fourth with 55 steals an average of 1.72 spg and Jim Dutcher 1975-1981 108 18.0 since the 1975-76 to the 1976-77 seasons. Rico Tucker was 10th at 1.44 spg. Grier led the Big Ten in Dan Monson 1999-2005 100 16.7 conference games averaging 2.19 per game. Lawson tied O.B. Cowles 1948-1954 90 15.0 TOP BIG TEN TURNAROUNDS IN LAST 20 YEARS for second at 1.94 and Robinson was sixth with 1.69 spg. 1986-1992 89 14.8 School Years Wins 1st yr. 2nd yr. Grier became the third Gopher to win the conference 1959-1965 80 13.3 Illinois 1998-99/1999-2000 +8 3-13 11-5 steals title (Melvin Newbern, 1989 and Travarus Minnesota 2003-04/2004-05 +7 3-13 10-6 Bennett, 2002.) VINCENT GRIER- ALL-AMERICA CANDIDATE Indiana 1989-90/1990-91 +7 8-10 15-3 The Gophers’ 8.56 steals per game in conference play Senior guard Vincent Grier burst onto the Big Ten scene Wisconsin 1997-98/1998-99 +6 3-13 9-7 is the best since Illinois averaged 9.00 in 2000. The last season with hallmark performances in the biggest Gophers led the league in steals for the third time and the games and at the most opportune times. In addition to his MINNESOTA TOP BIG TEN TURNAROUNDS first since 1990. back-to-back 30-point performances against Wisconsin Years Wins 1st yr. 2nd yr. and Northwestern, Grier stepped up multiple times for the 2003-04/2004-05 +7 3-13 10-6 GETTING IT DONE WITH D Maroon and Gold. 1975-76/1976-77 +7 8-10 15-3 After defeating Indiana in the Big Ten quarterfinals on At Ohio State on Jan. 19. With the Gophers down six 1935-36/1936-37 +7 3-9 10-2 March 11, Minnesota improved to 21-5 on the year when with under 5:00 to go, Grier scored the next eight points of 1995-96/1996-97 +6 10-8 16-2* holding opponents under 70 points. The Gophers held the game, along with two steals to force overtime. Grier 1970-71/1971-72 +6 5-9 11-3 opponents under 70 points in all but two Big Ten games recorded the first double-double of his career with 22 1987-88/1988-89 +5 4-14 9-9 (Illinois scored 89 on 1/29; Indiana scored 71 on 2/12). points, 19 in the second half and overtime, 12 rebounds 1980-81/1981-8 +5 9-9 14-4 Minnesota held opponents under 60 points for seven of the and five steals to lead the Gophers to the overtime win. 1973-74/1974-75 +5 6-8 11-7 last 11 games. It held Wisconsin to just 50 on Feb. 5 and At Nebraska on Dec. 7, the Charlotte, N.C., native, hit 1929-30/1930-31 +5 3-9 8-4 Ohio State to 50 on Feb. 19. two enormous threes with under 2:30 left to secure the Minnesota finished third in the conference in scoring Gophers’ first non-conference regular season victory since TOP OVERALL TURNAROUNDS IN SCHOOL HISTORY defense at 62.7 points per game in Big Ten play, just a half- 2001. Grier scored in double figures in all but one game iin Years Wins 1st yr. 2nd yr. point behind Michigan State and two points behind Illinois. 2004-05, had nine 20-plus point efforts, and two 30-point 1995-96/1997-98 +11 20 31* The Gophers led the Big Ten in field goal percentage outbursts. 2003-04/2004-05 +9 12 21 defense (.424) and three-point field goal percentage Grier, a junior college transfer from Dixie State Junior 1975-76/1976-77 +8 16 24 defense (.274) in conference play. The Gophers have held College, finished third overall in the Big Ten in scoring at 1947-48/1948-49 +8 10 18 their last 10 opponents to 45 percent shooting or below, 17.9 points per game, 13th in rebounding (5.6 rpg), 14th in 1970-71/1971-7 +7 11 18 including four below 40 percent. free throw percentage at .739 (161-218), and first in steals 1935-36/1936-37 +7 7 14 Overall, Minnesota allowed 62.9 points per game, the (1.97 spg). 1922-23/1923-24 +7 2 9 fewest since the 1981-82 season when the Gophers’ In conference games, Grier finished third in scoring 1913-14/1914-15 +7 4 11 stingy defense surrendered 59.3 points per contest. (18.0), 14th in rebounding (5.6), made and attempted the * indicates games were later vacated most free throws in the Big Ten (90-121/.744) good for a tie MINNESOTA SCORING DEFENSE (SINCE 1952) for 13th and he led the league in steals at 2.19 per game. TAKING THE FIGHT TO THEM Season Scoring Def. Minnesota shattered its season record for steals against 1968-69 51.8 BOONE AWARDED SIXTH YEAR Illinois in the Big Ten semifinals. The Gophers averaged 1970-71 51.8 The University of Minnesota received oral notification from 9.1 steals per game and a total of 292 steals last season. 1971-72 58.0 the NCAA on Feb. 17 that Adam Boone had been award- The old school record for steals was 276 in 1989-90, led 1981-82 59.3 ed a sixth year of eligibility. by Melvin Newbern’s 72 (3rd place on the all-time individ- 1974-75 60.6 The senior from Minneapolis, Minn., sat out all season ual list). 2004-05 62.9 after undergoing surgery on October 7 to repair a torn The most interesting competition on the team was 1983-84 63.6 biceps tendon in his right arm. He was the Gophers’ only returning starter coming into this season before being injured during preseason practice. “We are very excited for Adam,” head coach Dan Monson said. “We are grateful to the many people who put in a lot of time and effort to make this happen for him. The NCAA made an important decision and one that was right for the welfare of the student-athlete. Obviously, this helps our team for this season, but more importantly, it helps Adam receive his degree and finish playing the way every student-athlete deserves to – on the floor with his team- mates instead of on the sidelines with an injury.” Boone, who played his first two seasons of collegiate basketball at North Carolina, started 27 games in 2003-04 for the Gophers, averaging 8.4 points and recording 123 assists, the 10th-most in school history. He shared the team lead in steals with 31 and his assist-to-turnover ratio of 1.86 was the seventh-best in the Big Ten in 2003-04. Boone redshirted the 2002-03 season after transferring from UNC.

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GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 2004-05 RESULTS 2004-05 RESULTS RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 21-11 14-3 5-4 2-4 CONFERENCE 10-6 6-2 4-4 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 11-5 8-1 1-0 2-4

DAY DATE OPPONENT ...... TIME/RESULT...... ATTENDANCE...... POINTS...... REBOUNDS...... ASSISTS Sat. Nov. 6 St. Thomas (exh.)...... W, 91-50...... Hagen (17) ...... Coleman (8)...... Robinson (7) Fri. Nov. 12 St. Cloud State (exh.)...... W, 81-58...... Hagen (14)...... Hagen (9)...... Robinson, Grier (5) Sun. Nov. 21 LIPSCOMB ...... W, 83-66...... 9,243 ...... Grier (23)...... Grier (5) ...... Grier, Robinson (4)

Nov. 24-27 Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, Alaska) Wed. Nov. 24 vs. Furman ...... W, 84-69...... 6,889 ...... Grier (24)...... Grier (6) ...... Grier (5) Fri. Nov. 26 vs. Alabama...... L, 72-78...... 7,583...... Coleman (16)...... Hagen (7)...... Hagen (5) Sat. Nov. 27 vs. Oklahoma ...... L, 54-67...... 8,165 ...... Grier (18)...... Stamper (10) ...... Tucker (6)

Tue. Nov. 30 FLORIDA STATE (Big Ten/ACC) ...... L, 69-70...... 9,081 ...... Grier (23)...... Stamper (6)...... Five with (2) Sat. Dec. 4 HOLY CROSS ...... W, 72-56...... 9,385 ...... Grier (19)...... Tollackson, Robinson (6) ...... Tucker (5) Wed. Dec. 8 at Nebraska...... W, 57-48...... 8,031 ...... Grier (17)...... Hagen (9) ...... Tucker, Robinson (2) Sat. Dec. 11 CENTRAL MICHIGAN...... W, 77-63...... 9,320...... Hagen (21)...... Grier (8)...... Robinson (4) Wed. Dec. 15 CHICAGO STATE...... W, 68-58...... 9,409...... Hagen (20) ...... Lawson (9) ...... Tucker (5) Wed. Dec. 22 ST. FRANCIS (Pa.)...... W, 85-67...... 9,330...... Robinson (20)...... Grier (6)...... Grier, Hagen (5) Wed. Dec. 29 UNC GREENSBORO ...... W, 94-59...... 9,530 ...... Grier (25)...... Stamper (6)...... Robinson (6) Sat. Jan. 1 COPPIN STATE...... W, 79-58...... 9,302...... Lawson (19)...... Grier (7) ...... Grier (4) Mon. Jan. 3 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT...... W, 93-67...... 9,362 ...... Tucker (17) ...... Lawson (7)...... Lawson (5) Sat. Jan. 8 PENN STATE ...... W, 83-62...... 10,942...... Robinson (19)...... Hagen (8) ...... Robinson, Hagen (4) Wed. Jan. 12 PURDUE ...... W, 63-52...... 10,709 ...... Grier (14)...... Stamper (10)...... Lawson (4) Sat. Jan. 15 at Iowa ...... L, 60-66...... 12,057...... Hagen (15)...... Hagen (12)...... Robinson (4) Wed. Jan. 19 at Ohio State ...... W, 60-56 (OT) ...... 12,979 ...... Grier (22)...... Grier (12)...... Robinson (3) Sat. Jan. 22 MICHIGAN STATE ...... L, 55-69...... 12,200...... Hagen (16)...... Hagen (6) ...... Grier (2) Wed. Jan. 26 INDIANA ...... W, 70-65 ...... 11,183...... Hagen, Grier (15)...... Stamper (8) ...... Three with (3) Sat. Jan. 29 at Illinois ...... L, 66-89...... 16,694 ...... Grier (17)...... Grier (8) ...... Tucker (4) Wed. Feb. 2 at Michigan...... W, 71-54...... 11,181...... Hagen (15)...... Hagen (9)...... Hagen (5) Sat. Feb. 5 WISCONSIN ...... W, 60-50...... 14,244 ...... Grier (32)...... Hagen (8)...... Robinson (7) Wed. Feb. 9 NORTHWESTERN...... L, 53-55...... 11,209 ...... Grier (32) ...... Coleman (9)...... Lawson (4) Sat. Feb. 12 at Indiana ...... L, 56-71...... 17,080 ...... Grier (21)...... Hagen (15)...... Lawson (2) Wed. Feb. 16 at Michigan State ...... L, 62-81...... 14,759 ...... Grier (19)...... Hagen (5)...... Robinson (4) Sat. Feb. 19 OHIO STATE ...... W, 52-50...... 12,528 ...... Grier (14)...... Grier (10) ...... Grier (4) Wed. Feb. 23 IOWA ...... W, 65-57...... 12,659 ...... Grier (17)...... Hagen (17) ...... Grier (6) Sat. Feb. 26 at Purdue ...... W, 59-57...... 14,123 ...... Grier (15)...... Stamper (5) ...... Grier (5) Wed. Mar. 2 at Penn State ...... W, 73-69...... 6,266 ...... Grier (27) ...... Hagen, Stamper (6)...... Robinson (5) Fri. Mar. 11 vs. Indiana...... W, 71-55...... 22,413 ...... Grier (16) ...... Grier, Stamper (7)...... Grier, Hagen (4) Sat. Mar. 12 vs. Illinois...... L, 56-64...... 23,697 ...... Grier (24)...... Grier (8)...... Robinson (6) Thu. Mar. 18 vs. Iowa State...... L, 53-64...... na...... Grier, Lawson (14)...... Hagen (10)...... Lawson, Robinson (3)

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TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS No. Player GP GS Min Avg. FG FGA Pct. 3FG FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg. 15 Grier, Vincent 32 30 1152 36.0 200 425 .471 13 52 .250 161 218 .739 45 133 178 5.6 62 0 78 85 7 63 574 17.9 42 Hagen, Jeff 32 30 866 27.1 125 236 .530 0 0 .000 107 144 .743 76 118 194 6.1 70 1 70 87 80 24 357 11.2 3 Robinson, Aaron 32 30 1042 32.6 85 208 .409 69 174 .397 30 38 .789 11 71 82 2.6 66 1 93 73 4 55 269 8.4 13 Coleman, Dan 32 27 737 23.0 108 254 .425 26 76 .342 22 35 .629 37 84 121 3.8 55 1 29 41 11 11 264 8.3 34 Lawson, Brent 32 32 991 31.0 78 159 .491 29 83 .349 48 65 .738 47 80 127 4.0 80 3 70 53 10 62 233 7.3 24 Tucker, Rico 32 4 548 17.1 62 170 .365 27 83 .325 34 46 .739 13 34 47 1.5 33 0 59 62 10 46 185 5.8 21 Stamper, J'son 32 4 550 17.2 54 118 .458 0 1 .000 48 76 .632 62 90 152 4.8 81 3 22 55 4 18 156 4.9 50 Tollackson, Spencer 32 3 413 12.9 48 103 .466 0 1 .000 6 24 .250 26 42 68 2.1 46 2 23 31 16 8 102 3.2 30 Williams, Jonathan 2 0 12 6.0 2 2 1.000 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 2 1 3 1.5 4 0 0 0 0 0 6 3.0 12 Nuness, Jordan 9 0 22 2.4 4 9 .444 4 6 .667 0 0 .000 1 1 2 0.2 3 0 1 1 0 1 12 1.3 1 Webb, Miles 9 0 22 2.4 2 8 .250 1 6 .167 4 6 .667 2 1 3 0.3 1 0 1 1 0 1 9 1.0 23 Popp, Alex 5 0 15 3.0 1 6 .167 1 5 .200 0 0 .000 0 2 2 0.4 4 0 2 2 0 0 3 0.6 33 Wooldridge, Kerry 7 0 32 4.6 1 6 .167 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 1 7 8 1.1 6 0 2 8 3 2 3 0.4 2 Saunders, Ryan 10 0 25 2.5 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 5 5 0.5 0 0 3 5 0 1 2 0.2 TM TEAM 50 49 99 3.1 1 13 Total 32 771 1707 .452 170 487 .349 463 656 .706 373 718 1091 34.1 512 11 453 517 145 292 2175 68.0 Opponents 32 728 1715 .424 176 556 .317 380 539 .705 346 661 1007 31.5 604 16 421 549 129 261 2012 62.9

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT Total Minnesota 1022 1144 9 2175 Opponents 939 1068 5 2012

2004-05 BIG TEN STATISTICS BIG TEN RECORD: 10-6 • HOME: 6-2 • ROAD: 4-4

TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS No. Player GP GS Min Avg. FG FGA Pct. 3FG FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg. 15 Grier, Vincent 16 16 600 37.5 97 224 .433 4 24 .167 90 121 .744 20 70 90 5.6 30 0 36 43 2 35 288 18.0 42 Hagen, Jeff 16 15 445 27.8 60 118 .508 0 0 .000 61 82 .744 48 70 118 7.4 35 1 31 48 34 13 181 11.3 3 Robinson, Aaron 16 16 563 35.2 41 105 .390 34 88 .386 18 23 .783 5 30 35 2.2 30 1 44 40 0 27 134 8.4 13 Coleman, Dan 16 14 363 22.7 49 120 .408 12 44 .273 11 18 .611 19 49 68 4.3 33 0 10 18 6 5 121 7.6 34 Lawson, Brent 16 16 506 31.6 30 79 .380 12 46 .261 16 23 .696 20 35 55 3.4 45 2 33 26 2 31 88 5.5 21 Stamper, J'son 16 2 284 17.8 24 61 .393 0 1 .000 31 46 .674 38 42 80 5.0 45 2 10 26 3 6 79 4.9 24 Tucker, Rico 16 0 243 15.2 23 79 .291 9 37 .243 8 11 .727 6 15 21 1.3 18 0 23 29 4 16 63 3.9 23 Popp, Alex 1 0 3 3.0 1 2 .500 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 3.0 50 Tollackson, Spencer 16 1 195 12.2 23 55 .418 0 1 .000 0 8 .000 9 20 29 1.8 21 1 6 10 4 3 46 2.9 33 Wooldridge, Kerry 1 0 5 5.0 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 2 2.0 0 0 1 3 1 1 2 2.0 1 Webb, Miles 4 0 6 1.5 1 2 .500 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 0.8 2 Saunders, Ryan 4 0 6 1.5 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 3 3 0.8 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 12 Nuness, Jordan 4 0 6 1.5 0 3 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 TEAM 21 19 40 2.5 1 5 Total 16 350 850 .412 73 246 .297 235 332 .708 186 355 541 33.8 261 7 196 249 56 137 1008 63.0 Opponents 16 355 837 .424 81 296 .274 212 279 .760 156 369 525 32.8 303 9 212 266 70 133 1003 62.7

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT Total Minnesota Golden Gophers 458 541 9 1008 Opponents 460 538 5 1003

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Webb Saunders Robinson Nuness Coleman Grier Stamper Popp Tucker Williams Wooldridge Lawson Hagen Tollackson

LIPSCOMB DNP DNP 7-4-4 DNP 21-3-2 23-5-4 4-3-0 DNP 11-2-2 DNP DNP 5-4-2 10-4-3 2-1-1 vs. Furman DNP DNP 9-2-3 DNP 10-3-3 24-6-5 11-3-1 DNP 11-0-1 DNP DNP 7-5-1 10-3-4 2-2-3 vs. Alabama DNP DNP 14-3-2 DNP 16-4-0 11-1-2 2-2-0 DNP 5-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 8-5-1 12-7-5 4-4-0 vs. Oklahoma DNP 0-0-1 7-1-3 DNP 8-5-0 18-2-0 8-10-2 DNP 1-3-6 DNP DNP 3-2-1 9-3-1 0-1-1

FLORIDA STATE DNP DNP 11-2-2 DNP 14-3-2 23-5-2 2-6-0 DNP 10-2-1 DNP DNP 3-2-2 6-3-2 0-2-1

HOLY CROSS DNP DNP 4-6-0 DNP 0-2-3 19-5-1 4-2-1 DNP 15-0-5 DNP DNP 11-5-2 12-4-2 7-6-2 at Nebraska DNP DNP 9-3-2 DNP 8-3-1 17-8-0 7-7-0 DNP 2-1-2 DNP DNP 3-2-1 11-9-1 0-0-0

CENTRAL MICHIGAN DNP DNP 0-6-4 DNP 6-5-0 19-8-2 8-3-3 DNP 12-2-2 DNP DNP 8-4-3 21-5-1 3-3-1

CHICAGO STATE DNP DNP 0-1-2 DNP 4-3-1 10-5-2 6-5-0 DNP 5-4-5 DNP DNP 19-9-2 20-8-3 4-4-2

ST. FRANCIS (Pa.) 1-0-0 2-1-0 20-2-3 0-0-0 4-3-1 12-6-5 8-3-0 0-1-0 11-1-3 2-0-0 0-2-0 4-5-4 16-1-5 5-3-2

UNC GREENSBORO 2-2-0 0-0-0 3-1-6 6-0-0 12-2-2 25-3-4 6-6-3 0-1-1 15-3-2 4-3-0 0-3-1 6-4-3 9-5-1 6-3-1

COPPIN STATE 2-0-0 0-0-2 11-2-3 3-1-0 10-4-2 16-7-4 2-6-0 0-0-0 5-0-2 DNP 1-1-0 19-2-3 6-1-2 4-5-2

LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 1-1-0 0-1-0 3-3-4 3-0-0 14-3-0 15-3-4 6-3-2 0-0-1 17-6-3 DNP 0-0-0 12-7-5 10-5-3 12-2-0

PENN STATE 3-0-1 0-2-0 19-3-4 0-0-0 7-7-3 13-3-3 7-4-0 3-0-0 5-2-3 DNP 2-2-1 2-7-3 18-8-4 4-1-0

PURDUE DNP DNP 12-3-1 DNP 3-8-1 14-6-3 11-10-1 DNP 5-0-2 DNP DNP 6-3-4 4-2-2 8-3-1 at Iowa DNP DNP 6-5-4 DNP 9-2-0 6-5-0 5-8-0 DNP 10-2-1 DNP DNP 3-3-1 15-12-3 6-2-0 at Ohio State DNP DNP 5-4-3 DNP 9-2-0 22-12-1 4-2-0 DNP 4-4-2 DNP DNP 6-4-0 6-2-1 4-3-0

MICHIGAN STATE DNP DNP 12-2-1 DNP 2-5-1 10-5-2 0-1-1 DNP 3-0-0 DNP DNP 10-1-0 16-6-0 2-1-1

INDIANA DNP DNP 9-0-3 DNP 12-1-0 15-5-3 9-8-1 DNP 4-0-2 DNP DNP 6-4-3 15-8-2 0-2-1 at Illinois 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-1-1 0-0-1 11-4-1 17-8-0 7-2-2 DNP 12-2-4 DNP DNP 2-4-2 10-6-0 4-3-0 at Michigan 0-0-0 0-0-0 13-0-2 0-0-0 11-5-2 14-6-4 3-2-1 DNP 6-2-2 DNP DNP 7-3-1 15-9-5 2-0-0

WISCONSIN DNP DNP 3-4-7 DNP 6-7-0 32-5-0 0-2-0 DNP 4-4-1 DNP DNP 8-1-2 7-8-2 0-0-0

NORTHWESTERN DNP DNP 1-2-1 DNP 8-9-0 32-7-0 5-7-0 DNP 0-0-1 DNP DNP 2-5-4 5-5-1 0-2-0 at Indiana DNP DNP 3-0-1 DNP 0-3-0 21-3-0 0-6-0 DNP 3-2-1 DNP DNP 7-2-2 20-15-1 2-3-0 at Michigan State 0-0-0 0-1-0 3-2-4 0-0-0 12-3-1 19-4-3 3-2-0 DNP 0-2-2 DNP DNP 8-1-3 11-5-2 6-2-2

OHIO STATE DNP DNP 8-1-2 DNP 7-6-1 14-10-4 4-6-1 DNP 3-0-1 DNP DNP 2-5-2 12-6-3 2-1-0

IOWA DNP DNP 14-3-4 DNP 7-3-0 17-3-6 8-9-0 DNP 0-0-1 DNP DNP 3-5-1 14-17-2 2-0-0 at Purdue DNP DNP 14-2-1 DNP 9-0-0 15-4-5 9-5-1 DNP 4-0-0 DNP DNP 2-4-2 4-3-0 2-1-1 at Penn State DNP DNP 9-3-5 DNP 8-3-0 27-4-2 4-6-2 DNP 0-1-0 DNP DNP 14-3-3 9-6-3 2-5-0 vs Indiana 0-0-0 0-0-0 14-6-2 0-1-0 11-5-1 16-7-4 3-7-0 DNP 0-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 15-4-1 7-3-4 5-2-1 vs Illinois DNP DNP 12-3-6 DNP 0-2-0 24-8-3 0-1-0 DNP 2-1-0 DNP DNP 8-7-3 10-5-1 0-0-0 vs Iowa State DNP DNP 11-2-3 DNP 5-3-1 14-9-0 0-5-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 14-5-3 7-10-1 2-1-0

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MINNESOTA GAME HIGHS OPPONENT GAME HIGHS

POINTS 94 vs. UNC Greensboro (12/29/04) POINTS 89 at Illinois (1/29/05) 93 vs. Loyola Marymount (1/3/05) 81 at Michigan State (2/16/05) 85 vs. St. Francis (12/22/04) 78 vs. Alabama (11/26/04) 84 vs. Furman (11/24/04) 71 at Indiana (2/12/05) 83 vs. Penn State (1/8/05) 70 vs. Florida State (11/30/04)

FIELD GOALS MADE 37 vs. St. Francis (12/22/04) FIELD GOALS MADE 33 at Illinois (1/29/05) 36 vs. Loyola Marymount (1/3/05) 32 at Michigan State (2/16/05)

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 65 vs. Iowa (2/23/05) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 63 vs. Loyola Marymount (1/3/05) 63 vs. Iowa State (3/18/05) 62 vs. Furman (11/24/04) 63 at Illinois (1/29/05) 63 vs. Penn State (1/8/05) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .571 (32-56) at Michigan State (2/16/05) .559 (33-59) at Illinois (1/29/05) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .643 (36-56) vs. Loyola Marymount (1/3/05) .638 (37-58) vs. St. Francis (12/22/04) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 10 at Illinois (1/29/05) 9 vs. Central Michigan (12/11/04) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 12 vs. Coppin State (1/1/05) 9 vs. Holy Cross (12/4/04) 11 vs. UNC Greensboro (12/29/04) 9 vs. Furman (11/24/04)

3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 23 vs. Iowa State (3/18/05) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 28 vs. Furman (11/24/04) 23 vs. Penn State (1/8/05) 23 at Michigan State (2/16/05) 23 vs. Coppin State (1/1/05) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE .615 (8-13) at Indiana (2/12/05) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE .611 (11-18) vs. UNC Greensboro (12/29/04) .533 (8-15) vs. Florida State (11/30/04) .583 (7-12) vs. Loyola Marymount (1/3/05) .583 (7-12) vs. Furman (11/24/04) FREE THROWS MADE 30 vs. Alabama (11/26/04) 26 vs. Michigan State (1/22/05) FREE THROWS MADE 31 vs. Central Michigan (12/11/04) 26 vs. Lipscomb (11/21/04) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 36 vs. Alabama (11/26/04) 31 at Indiana (2/12/05) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 43 vs. Central Michigan (12/11/04) 35 vs. Lipscomb (11/21/04) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1.000 (6-6) vs. Wisconsin (2/5/05) .929 (26-28) vs. Michigan State (1/22/05) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .833 (10-12) at Ohio State (1/19/05) .800 (16-20) vs. Penn State (1/8/05) REBOUNDS 45 vs. Illinois (3/12/05) 40 vs. Wisconsin (2/5/05) REBOUNDS 44 vs. Iowa (2/23/05) 40 vs. Michigan State (1/22/05) 42 vs. Penn State (1/8/05) ASSISTS 23 at Michigan State (2/16/05) ASSISTS 24 vs. UNC Greensboro (12/29/04) 21 at Illinois (1/29/05) 23 vs. St. Francis (12/22/04) STEALS 17 vs. Northwestern (2/9/05) STEALS 15 at Penn State (3/2/05) 14 vs. UNC Greensboro (12/29/04) 14 vs. UNC Greensboro (12/29/04) BLOCKED SHOTS 11 vs. Iowa (2/23/05) BLOCKED SHOTS 12 vs. Lipscomb (11/21/04) 8 vs. Iowa State (3/18/05) 10 vs. St. Francis (12/22/04) 10 vs. Chicago State (12/15/04) TURNOVERS 26 vs. UNC Greensboro (12/29/04) 24 at Penn State (3/2/05) TURNOVERS 25 at Michigan (2/2/05) 24 at Michigan (2/2/05) 25 vs. Holy Cross (12/4/04) FOULS 30 vs. Central Michigan (12/11/04) FOULS 24 at Iowa (1/15/05) 27 vs. Lipscomb (11/21/04) 24 vs. Alabama (11/26/04)

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POINTS 52 vs. Ohio State (2/19/05) POINTS 48 at Nebraska (12/8/04) 53 vs. Northwestern (2/9/05) 50 vs. Wisconsin (2/5/05) 53 vs. Iowa State (3/18/05) 50 vs. Ohio State (2/19/05) 54 vs. Oklahoma (11/29/04) 52 vs. Purdue (1/12/05) 55 vs. Michigan State (1/22/05) 54 at Michigan (2/2/05)

FIELD GOALS MADE 15 vs. Northwestern (2/9/05) FIELD GOALS MADE 18 vs. Penn State (1/8/05) 17 at Iowa (1/15/05) 18 vs. Purdue (1/12/05) 17 vs. Michigan State (1/22/05) 17 at Indiana (2/12/05) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 43 vs. Michigan State (1/22/05) 44 vs. Alabama (11/26/04) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 38 vs. Holy Cross (12/4/04) 44 at Indiana (2/12/05) 38 vs. Northwestern (2/9/05) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .328 (19-58) vs. Wisconsin (2/5/05) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .321 (17-53) at Indiana (2/12/05) .333 (19-57) at Nebraska (12/8/04) .333 (17-51) at Iowa (1/15/05) .333 (19-57) vs. Indiana (3/11/05) .333 (21-63) vs. Iowa State (3/18/05) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 2 vs. UNC Greensboro (12/29/04) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 0 vs. Central Michigan (12/11/04) 2 vs. Loyola Marymount (1/3/05) 2 vs. Oklahoma (11/27/04) 2 vs. Purdue (1/12/05) 2 vs. Wisconsin (2/5/05) 2 at Ohio State (1/19/05) 2 vs. Northwestern (2/9/05) 2 vs. Indiana (1/26/05) 2 at Penn State (3/2/05) 2 vs. Iowa (2/23/05) 2 at Purdue (2/26/05) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 8 vs. Holy Cross (12/4/04) 2 vs. Iowa State (3/18/05) 10 vs. Lipscomb (11/21/04) 10 vs. Central Michigan (12/11/04) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 8 vs. Iowa State (3/18/05) 10 vs. Lipscomb (11/21/04) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE .000 (0-10) vs. Central Michigan (12/11.04) .143 (2-14) at Penn State (3/2/05) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE .095 (2-21) at Ohio State (1/19/05) .105 (2-19) vs. Indiana (1/26/05) FREE THROWS MADE 4 vs. St. Francis (12/22/04) 6 vs. Chicago State (12/15/04) FREE THROWS MADE 3 vs. Holy Cross (12/4/04) 6 VS. Iowa State (3/18/05) 4 vs. Furman (11/24/04) 4 vs. Chicago State (12/15/04) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 7 vs. St. Francis (12/22/04) 4 vs. Northwestern (2/9/05) 9 vs. Florida State (11/30/04) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 6 vs. Wisconsin (2/5/05) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .571 (4-7) vs. St. Francis (12/22/04) 7 vs. Furman (11/24/04) .571 (8-14) at Purdue (2/26/05) 7 vs. Northwestern (2/9/05)

REBOUNDS 24 at Purdue (2/26/05) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .300 (3-10) vs. Holy Cross (12/4/04) 25 vs. Michigan State (1/22/05) .364 (4-11) vs. Chicago State (12/15/04) 25 at Michigan State (2/16/05) REBOUNDS 18 vs. Northwestern (2/9/05) ASSISTS 5 at Indiana (2/12/05) 19 at Michigan (2/2/05) 6 vs. Michigan State (1/22/05) ASSISTS 6 at Purdue (2/26/05) STEALS 4 at Illinois (1/29/05) 9 at Indiana (2/12/05) 4 vs. Northwestern (2/9/05) STEALS 3 vs. St. Francis (12/22/04) BLOCKED SHOTS 0 vs. Oklahoma (11/27/04) 3 vs. Wisconsin (2/5/05) 1 at Illinois (1/29/05) 3 vs. Indiana (3/11/05) 1 at Indiana (2/12/05) 1 at Purdue (2/26/05) BLOCKED SHOTS 0 vs. Central Michigan (12/11/04) 1 vs. Iowa State (3/18/05) 1 at Nebraska (12/8/04) 1 at Michigan (2/2/05) TURNOVERS 9 vs. Alabama (11/26/04) 10 vs. Indiana (3/11/05) TURNOVERS 9 vs. Indiana (1/26/05) 10 at Nebraska (12/8/04) FOULS 10 vs. Chicago State (12/15/04) 10 vs. Chicago State (12/15/04) 11 vs. Wisconsin (2/5/05) 11 vs. Northwestern (2/9/05) FOULS 11 vs. Chicago State (12/15/04) 111

GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 BIG TEN REVIEW BIG TEN MEN’S BASKETBALL 2004-05 Individual Statistics (Conference Games Only) to be ranked, a player must participate in 75 percent of their team’s games

• SCORING • • REBOUNDING • No. Player, Team G FG 3Pt FT Pts Avg Player, Team G Off-Def.--Tot. Avg. 1. Wright, Bracey - IND 13 73 21 71 238 18.3 1. Johnson, Aaron - PSU 16 60-87-147 9.2 2. LANDRY, CARL - PUR 14 93 3 64 253 18.1 2. BRUNNER, GREG - IOWA 16 47-96-143 8.9 3. GRIER, VINCENT - MINN 16 97 4 90 288 18.0 3. Wilkinson, Mike - WIS 16 48-78-126 7.9 4. VUKUSIC, VEDRAN - NU 16 102 36 36 276 17.2 4. DIALS, TERENCE - OSU 16 40-84-124 7.8 5. DIALS, TERENCE - OSU 16 104 0 54 262 16.4 5. DAVIS, PAUL - MSU 16 37-85-122 7.6 6. Wilkinson, Mike - WIS 16 94 14 59 261 16.3 6. Hagen, Jeff - MINN 16 48-70-118 7.4 7. Head, Luther - ILL 16 82 43 48 255 15.9 7. AUGUSTINE, JAMES - ILL 16 41-70-111 6.9 8. BRUNNER, GREG - IOWA 16 90 11 63 254 15.9 8. TUCKER, ALANDO - WIS 13 34-55-89 6.8 9. LANDRY, CARL - PUR 14 48-41-89 6.4 9. HALUSKA, ADAM - IOWA 16 80 26 56 242 15.1 10. Anderson, Alan - MSU 16 37-61-98 6.1 10. BROWN, DEE - ILL 16 79 51 31 240 15.0 11. SULLINGER, J.J. - OSU 16 23-73-96 6.0 11. TEAGUE, DAVID - PUR 16 86 36 29 237 14.8 12. CLAXTON, GEARY - PSU 16 49-46-95 5.9 12. HARRIS, DION - MICH 16 82 40 29 233 14.6 13. TEAGUE, DAVID - PUR 16 25-69-94 5.9 13. Anderson, Alan - MSU 16 83 13 51 230 14.4 14. GRIER, VINCENT - MINN 16 20-70-90 5.6 14. TUCKER, ALANDO - WIS 13 64 12 44 184 14.2 15. Powell, jr., Roger - ILL 16 41-47-88 5.5 15. CLAXTON, GEARY - PSU 16 74 6 70 224 14.0 16. Wright, Bracey - IND 13 18-50-68 5.2 16. WHITE, D.J. - IND 16 82 0 59 223 13.9 17. PARKER, TRAVIS - PSU 16 29-53-82 5.1 17. HORNER, JEFF - IOWA 16 72 39 33 216 13.5 18. KIEFER, MATT - PUR 16 28-53-81 5.1 18. AGER, MAURICE - MSU 16 67 24 48 206 12.9 19. STAMPER, J’SON - MINN 16 38-42-80 5.0 19. Hagen, Jeff - MINN 16 60 0 61 181 11.3 20. BROWN, GRAHAM, MICH 15 25-49-74 4.9 20. Powell, Roger, Jr. - ILL 16 65 5 45 180 11.2 21. VADEN, ROBERT - IND 16 60 27 26 173 10.8 • ASSISTS • McKnight, Brandon - PUR 16 60 13 40 173 10.8 Player, Team G Ast. Avg. 23. SYLVESTER, MATT - OSU 15 59 17 27 162 10.8 1. Williams, Deron - ILL 16 107 6.69 24. DAVIS, PAUL - MSU 16 71 1 29 172 10.8 2. HORNER, JEFF - IOWA 16 79 4.94 25. AUGUSTINE, JAMES - ILL 16 60 0 50 170 10.6 3. HIll, Chris - MSU 16 72 4.50 26. Williams, Deron - ILL 16 66 27 10 169 10.6 4. BROWN, DEE - ILL 16 64 4.00 5. McKnight, Brandon - PUR 16 57 3.56 27. TAYLOR, KAMMRON - WIS 16 47 14 59 167 10.4 6. STRICKLAND, MARSHALL - IND 16 55 3.44 28. PARKER, TRAVIS - PSU 16 53 21 35 162 10.1 7. Wright, BRacey - Ind 13 44 3.38 29. Stockman, Tony - OSU 16 57 21 20 155 9.7 8. LUBER, BEN - PSU 16 54 3.38 30. Parker, T.J. - NU 15 51 16 24 142 9.5 HARRIS, DION - MICH 16 54 3.38 10. DUVANCIC, DAVOR - NU 15 46 3.07 • FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE • • THREE POINT FIELD GOALS MADE • • STEALS • Player, Team G 3FG Avg. (min. 3.0 made per game) Player, Team G Stl. Avg. Player, Team G FG-FGA Pct. 1. BROWN, DEE - ILL 16 51 3.19 1. GRIER, VINCENT - MINN 16 35 2.19 1. LANDRY, CARL - PUR 14 93-147 .633 2. Head, Luther - ILL 16 43 2.69 2. Lawson, Brent - MINN 16 31 1.94 2. AUGUSTINE, JAMES - ILL 16 60-99 .606 3. HARRIS, DION - MICH 16 40 2.50 Head, Luther - ILL 16 31 1.94 3. WHITE, D.J. - IND 16 82-136 .603 4. HORNER, JEFF - IOWA 16 39 2.44 4. Parker, T.J. - NU 15 28 1.87 4. SIMS, COURTNEY - MICH 16 51-89 .573 5. VUKUSIC, VEDRAN - NU 16 36 2.25 5. BROWN, DEE - ILL 16 28 1.75 5. DIALS, TERENCE - OSU 16 104-182 .571 TEAGUE, DAVID - PUR 16 36 2.25 6. Robinson, Aaron - MINN 16 27 1.69 6. DAVIS, PAUl - MSU 16 71-128 .555 7. Robinson, Aaron - MINN 16 34 2.12 7. Jenkins, Michael - NU 16 24 1.50 7. Wilkinson, Mike - WIS 16 94-170 .553 8. MORRISSEY, DANNY - PSU 16 33 2.06 8. Wright, Bracey - IND 13 18 1.38 8. Anderson, Alan - MSU 16 83-153 .542 9. Hill, Chris - MSU 16 28 1.75 9. BRUNNER, GREG - IOWA 16 22 1.38 9. BROWN, DEE - ILL 16 79-151 .523 10. Williams, Deron - ILL 16 27 1.69 Williams, Deron - ILL 16 22 1.38 10. VUKUSIC, VEDRAN - NU 16 102-199 .513 VADEN ROBERT, IND 16 27 1.69 11. Hagen, Jeff - MINN 16 60-118 .508 • BLOCKED SHOTS • 12. Powell, Jr., Roger, ILL 16 65-129 .504 • FREE THROW PERCENTAGE • Player, Team G Blk. Avg. 13. AGER, MAURICE - MSU 16 67-133 .504 (min. 2.0 made per game) 1. WHITE, D.J. - IND 16 34 2.12 14. HACHAD, MOHAMED - NU 16 58-117 .496 Player, Team G FT-FTA Pct. Hagen, Jeff - MINN 16 34 2.12 15. BRUNNER, GREG - IOWA 16 90-182 .495 1. Anderson, Alan - MSU 16 51-55 .927 3. HANSON, EREK - IOWA 16 31 1.94 2. AUGUSTINE, JAMES - ILL 16 50-59 .847 4. SIMS, COURTNEY - MICH 16 25 1.56 • THREE-POINT FG PERCENTAGE • 3. HALUSKA, ADAM - IOWA 16 56-68 .824 5. PETWAY, BRENT - MICH 14 20 1.43 (min. 1.0 made per game) 4. Head, Luther - ILL 16 48-59 .814 6. WARE, GARY - PUR 16 22 1.38 Player, Team G 3FG-FGA Pct. AGER, MAURICE - MSU 16 48-59 .814 7. AUGUSTINE, JAMES - ILL 16 18 1.12 1. BROWN, DEE - ILL 16 51-99 .515 6. McKnight, Brandon - PUR 16 40-50 .800 8. CLAXTON, GEARY - PSU 16 16 1.00 2. SCOTT, VINCE - NU 15 17-35 .486 7. Wright, Bracey - IND 13 71-89 .798 Wilkinson, Mike - WIS 16 16 1.00 3. RATLIFF, A.J. - IND 16 21-44 .477 8. TAYLOR, KAMMRON - WIS 16 59-75 .787 10. BRUNNER, GREG - IOWA 16 14 0.88 4. Hanson, Clayton - WIS 16 25-56 .446 9. HORNER, JEFF - IOWA 16 33-42 .786 5. Parker, T.J. - NU 15 16-38 .421 10. Powell, JR., Roger - ILL 16 45-59 .763 6. AGER, MAURICE - MSU 16 24-58 .414 11. TUCKER, ALANDO - WIS 13 44-58 .759 7. VADEN, ROBERT - IND 16 27-66 .409 12. VUKUSIC, VEDRAN - NU 16 36-48 .750 8. Williams, Deron - ILL 16 27-67 .403 13. Hagen, Jeff - MINN 16 61-82 .744 Returning players in CAPS. 9. HARRIS, IVAN - OSU 16 20-50 .400 14. GRIER, VINCENT - MINN 16 90-121 .744 Minnesota players in Bold. 10. Head, Luther - ILL 16 43-110 .391 15. PARKER, TRAVIS - PSU 16 35-48 .729 112

GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 BIG TEN REVIEW BIG TEN MEN’S BASKETBALL 2004-05 Team Statistics (Conference Games only) • SCORING OFFENSE • • 2004-05 FINAL STANDINGS • • BLOCKED SHOTS • Team W-L Pts. Avg. Team G Blk. Avg. CONFERENCE OVERALL Illinois 15-1 1215 75.9 Iowa 16 69 4.31 Michigan State 13-3 1183 73.9 STANDINGS W L Pct PF PA W L Pct PF PA Indiana 16 66 4.12 Iowa 7-9 1091 68.2 Illinois 15 1 .938 75.9 60.6 37 2 .949 77.0 61.1 Michigan 16 60 3.75 Wisconsin 11-5 1069 66.8 Michigan State 13 3 .812 73.9 62.2 26 7 .788 78.5 65.4 Purdue 16 57 3.56 Indiana 10-6 1046 65.4 Wisconsin 11 5 .688 66.8 62.8 25 9 .735 67.4 60.2 Minnesota 16 56 3.50 Ohio State 8-8 1043 65.2 Illinois 16 43 2.69 Minnesota 10-6 1008 63.0 Minnesota 10 6 .625 63.0 62.7 21 11 .656 68.0 62.9 Penn State 16 36 2.25 Purdue 3-13 1004 62.8 Indiana 10 6 .625 65.4 63.4 15 14 .517 63.8 63.6 Ohio State 16 30 1.88 Northwestern 6-10 965 60.3 Ohio State 8 8 .500 65.2 63.4 20 12 .625 71.0 64.1 Wisconsin 16 28 1.75 Penn State 1-15 931 58.2 Iowa 7 9 .438 68.2 67.2 21 12 .636 72.9 67.3 Northwestern 16 27 1.69 Michigan 4-12 925 57.8 Michigan State 16 27 1.69 Northwestern 6 10 .375 60.3 66.6 15 16 .484 59.0 62.0 Michigan 4 12 .250 57.8 66.8 13 18 .419 61.6 64.0 • SCORING DEFENSE • Purdue 3 13 .188 62.8 68.1 7 21 .250 62.9 68.1 • ASSISTS • Team G Pts. Avg. Penn State 1 15 .062 58.2 73.8 7 23 .233 63.4 70.7 Team G Asst. Avg. Illinois 16 969 60.6 Illinois 16 280 17.50 Michigan State 16 996 62.2 Michigan State 16 275 17.19 Minnesota 16 1003 62.7 • FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE • Michigan State 99 275 .360 Northwestern 16 248 15.50 Wisconsin 16 1005 62.8 Team FG FGA Pct. Michigan 99 270 .367 Ohio State 16 222 13.88 Indiana 16 1014 63.4 Michigan State 431 866 .498 Illinois 97 260 .373 Iowa 16 220 13.75 Ohio State 16 1014 63.4 Illinois 432 890 .485 Penn State 138 359 .384 Wisconsin 16 209 13.06 Northwestern 16 1065 66.6 Northwestern 354 746 .475 Purdue 118 304 .388 Purdue 16 205 12.81 Michigan 16 1069 66.8 Indiana 357 785 .455 Northwestern 117 299 .391 Minnesota 16 196 12.25 Iowa 16 1075 67.2 Wisconsin 363 821 .442 Indiana 16 191 11.94 Purdue 16 1089 68.1 Iowa 386 875 .441 Penn State 16 185 11.56 Penn State 16 1181 73.8 Purdue 374 856 .437 • REBOUNDING OFFENSE • Michigan 16 182 11.38 Ohio State 382 875 .437 Team G Reb. Avg. Michigan 335 770 .435 Michigan State 16 559 34.9 Minnesota 350 850 .412 Iowa 16 554 34.6 • SCORING MARGIN • • STEALS • Team Off Def. +/- Penn State 314 817 .384 Minnesota 16 541 33.8 Team G Stl. Avg. Illinois 75.9 60.6 +15.4 Wisconsin 16 534 33.4 Minnesota 16 137 8.56 Michigan State 73.9 62.2 +11.7 Penn State 16 528 33.0 Northwestern 16 133 8.31 Wisconsin 66.8 62.8 +4.0 • FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE DEFENSE • Purdue 16 517 32.3 Illinois 16 130 8.12 Indiana 65.4 63.4 +2.0 Team FG FGA Pct. Illinois 16 510 31.9 Michigan State 16 126 7.88 Ohio State 65.2 63.4 +1.8 Minnesota 335 837 .424 Ohio State 16 486 30.4 Iowa 16 120 7.50 Iowa 68.2 67.2 +1.0 Iowa 368 863 .426 Indiana 16 468 29.2 Ohio State 16 104 6.50 Minnesota 63.0 62.7 +0.3 Indiana 348 810 .430 Michigan 16 444 27.8 Indiana 16 102 6.38 Purdue 62.8 68.1 -5.3 Ohio State 374 863 .433 Northwestern 16 380 23.8 Penn State 16 84 5.25 Northwestern 60.3 66.6 -6.2 Michigan State 337 777 .434 Michigan 16 84 5.25 Michigan 57.8 66.8 -9.0 Illinois 360 823 .437 Purdue 16 73 4.56 Penn State 58.2 73.8 -15.6 Purdue 368 837 .440 • REBOUNDING DEFENSE • Wisconsin 371 840 .442 Team G Reb. Avg. Wisconsin 16 71 4.44 Michigan 369 803 .460 Michigan State 16 413 25.8 Penn State 450 925 .486 Illinois 16 465 29.1 • FREE THROW PERCENTAGE • • TURNOVER MARGIN • Team FTM FTA Pct. Northwestern 378 773 .489 Wisconsin 16 484 30.2 Team Own Opp +/- Michigan State 228 288 .792 Purdue 16 497 31.1 Illinois 10.0 14.6 +4.56 Illinois 206 273 .755 Northwestern 16 499 31.2 Ohio State 10.9 13.4 +2.56 Minnesota 235 332 .708 • THREE-POINT FG PERCENTAGE • Michigan 16 504 31.5 Indiana 11.8 13.2 +1.44 Michigan 171 243 .704 Team 3FG FGA Pct. Indiana 16 505 31.6 Northwestern 13.3 14.6 +1.31 Indiana 229 326 .702 Illinois 145 351 .413 Minnesota 16 525 32.8 Minnesota 15.6 16.6 +1.00 Purdue 178 254 .701 Wisconsin 119 293 .406 Penn State 16 527 32.9 Michigan State 13.3 13.7 +0.38 Penn State 208 297 .700 Indiana 103 276 .373 Iowa 16 538 33.6 Iowa 14.2 14.5 +0.25 Iowa 227 326 .696 Northwestern 103 286 .360 Ohio State 16 564 35.2 Wisconsin 11.7 10.6 -1.06 Ohio State 167 241 .693 Iowa 92 262 .351 Michigan 16.0 13.1 -2.88 Wisconsin 224 328 .683 Penn State 95 288 .330 • REBOUNDING MARGIN • Purdue 14.6 11.6 -3.06 Northwestern 154 238 .647 Michigan State 93 283 .329 Team Own Opp. +/- Michigan 84 259 .324 Michigan State 34.9 25.8 +9.1 Penn State 15.5 10.9 -4.56 Ohio State 112 348 .322 Wisconsin 33.4 30.2 +3.1 Purdue 78 247 .316 Illinois 31.9 29.1 +2.8 Minnesota 73 246 .297 Purdue 32.3 31.1 +1.2 Iowa 34.6 33.6 +1.0 Minnesota 33.8 32.8 +1.0 • THREE-POINT FG PCT. DEFENSE • Penn State 33.0 32.9 +0.1 Team 3FG FGA Pct. Indiana 29.2 31.6 -2.3 Minnesota 81 296 .274 Michigan 27.8 31.5 -3.8 Indiana 88 283 .311 Ohio State 30.4 35.2 -4.9 Wisconsin 83 262 .317 Northwestern 23.8 31.2 -7.4 Ohio State 81 245 .331 Iowa 96 286 .336 113

GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 BIG TEN REVIEW 2004-05 ALL-BIG TEN

As selected by Big Ten coaches As selected by Big Ten media (Returning players in ALL CAPS) (Returning players names in ALL CAPS ) * Unanimous selection * Unanimous decision

• FIRST TEAM • • FIRST TEAM • DEE BROWN, Illinois* DEE BROWN, Illinois VINCENT GRIER, Minnesota Luther Head, Illinois Luther Head, Illinois Mike Wilkinson, Wisconsin Mike Wilkinson, Wisconsin Deron Williams, Illnois Deron Williams, Illinois Bracey Wright, Indiana

• SECOND TEAM • • SECOND TEAM • MAURICE AGER, Michigan State Alan Anderson, Michigan State GREG BRUNNER, Iowa GREG BRUNNER, Iowa TERENCE DIALS, Ohio State TERENCE DIALS, Ohio State CARL LANDRY, Purdue VINCENT GRIER, Minnesota Bracey Wright, Indiana CARL LANDRY, Purdue

• THIRD TEAM • • THIRD TEAM • Alan Anderson, Michigan State MAURICE AGER, Michigan State JAMES AUGUSTINE, Illinois JAMES AUGUSTINE, Illinois PAUL DAVIS, Michigan State PAUL DAVIS, Michigan State ALANDO TUCKER, Wisconsin ALANDO TUCKER, Wisconsin VEDRAN VUKUSIC, Northwestern VEDRAN VUKUSIC, Northwestern

• HONORABLE MENTION • • HONORABLE MENTION • SHANNON BROWN, Michigan State Jeff Hagen, Minnesota Jeff Hagen, Minnesota ADAM HALUSKA, Iowa Jeff Hagen ADAM HALUSKA, Iowa DION HARRIS, Michigan DION HARRIS, Michigan JEFF HORNER, Iowa JEFF HORNER, Iowa Aaron Johnson, Penn State Roger Powell, Jr., Illinois Roger Powell, Jr., Illinois D.J. WHITE, Indiana D.J. WHITE, Indiana

• ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM • GEARY CLAXTON, Penn State • PLAYER OF THE YEAR • DAN COLEMAN, Minnesota DEE BROWN, Illinois DREW NEITZEL, Michigan State ROBERT VADEN, Indiana • FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR • D.J. WHITE, Indiana D.J. WHITE, Indiana

• PLAYER OF THE YEAR • • COACH OF THE YEAR • DEE BROWN, Illinois Bruce Weber, Illinois

• FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR • returning players in CAPS D.J. WHITE, Indiana

• DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR • DEE BROWN, Illinois

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GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 2004-05 BOX SCORES  Furman Min FG-A 3G-3A FT-A R A BK S PTS Totals 200 25-61 5-15 17-25 29 11 3 5 72 GAME 1 Webb 30 4-11 4-10 0-0 1 2 0 0 12 Score By Periods 1 2 F Diagne 33 9-17 1-4 2-3 3 2 1 2 21 Alabama 38 40 78 Lipscomb ...... 66 Bostain 24 1-6 0-0 0-0 2 1 1 1 2 Minnesota 33 39 72 Prowell 34 6-12 1-5 1-2 9 3 0 1 14 Turnovers: Minnesota 9, Alabama 15 Minnesota ...... 83 Sanders 28 4-5 1-2 0-0 2 3 0 0 9 Personal Fouls: Minnesota 24, Alabama 21 November 21, 2004 • Williams Arena • Minneapolis, Minn. Carter 25 3-6 1-3 1-2 1 1 0 0 8 Technicals: None Attendance: 9,243 Bronzos 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Fouled Out: Minnesota - Coleman, Alabama - None Earle 12 1-5 1-4 0-0 3 1 0 1 3 Recap: Vincent Grier scored 23 points and Dan Coleman added 21 Punch 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 to lead Minnesota to an 83-66 season-opening victory over Price 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0  GAME 4 Lipscomb at Williams Arena. The Gophers shot 55 percent from TEAM 3 the floor and posted 14 steals and 12 blocks in the win. Grier was Totals 200 28-62 9-28 4-7 24 13 2 5 69 Minnesota ...... 54 9-of-10 from the field with five rebounds and Coleman hit 3-of-4 from three-point range and 7-of-15 overall for his 21 points. The MINNESOTA Min FG-A 3G-3A FT-A R A BK S PTS Oklahoma ...... 67 Gophers finally broke away from Lipscomb with 13 minutes left in Robinson 32 2-4 1-3 4-4 2 3 0 2 9 November 27, 2004 • Sullivan Arena • Anchorage, Alaska Coleman 25 4-8 2-2 0-0 3 3 1 2 10 the game with two free throws by Rico Tucker that started an 8-0 Grier 37 7-14 0-1 10-11 6 5 0 4 24 Attendance: 8,165 run to give Minnesota a 60-49 edge with 9:23 left. Senior Jeff Lawson 26 2-2 1-1 2-2 5 1 0 1 7 Recap: The Minnesota men's basketball team came up short Hagen collected a career-high seven blocks while Tucker and Hagen 26 5-7 0-0 0-0 3 4 2 1 10 against Oklahoma, 67-54, in the third place game of the Great Robinson had four steals apiece. Minnesota forced 23 Lipscomb Stamper 23 5-9 0-0 1-2 3 1 0 0 11 Alaska Shootout. The Gophers were unable to overcome a poor turnovers. Tucker also added 11 points, making 9-of-10 free Tucker 18 4-7 3-5 0-0 0 1 1 1 11 shooting performance and fell to 2-2 on the season. Minnesota throws. Fisk led Lipscomb with 23 points on 9-of-13 shooting and Tollackson 13 1-2 0-0 0-3 2 3 0 1 2 shot just 38 percent from the floor and 17 percent from three-point had a team-high six rebounds. Cameron Robinson added 12 TEAM 5 range. Vincent Grier led Minnesota with 18 points on 7-of-14 Totals 200 30-53 7-12 17-22 29 21 4 12 84 points for the Bison. shooting while J'son Stamper grabbed a game-high 10 rebounds Score By Periods 1 2 F and scored eight points off the bench. Jeff Hagen added nine Lipscomb Min FG-A 3G-3A FT-A R A BK S PTS Furman 33 36 69 points for the Gophers and Dan Coleman scored eight. Minnesota Jarboe, F 34 1-5 1-3 2-5 1 1 0 1 5 Minnesota 41 43 84 did nab 11 steals in the game and forced 22 Sooner turnovers but Durant, C 16 4-5 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 0 8 Turnovers: Minnesota 19, Furman 20 were continually plagued by poor shooting. The Gophers were 20- Lyons, G 16 1-5 1-2 0-0 0 1 0 0 3 Personal Fouls: Minnesota 13, Furman 21 Poindexter, G 39 4-10 0-0 3-3 4 4 0 2 11 of-53 from the floor overall and 2-of-12 from three-point land. Technicals: None Fisk, G 34 9-13 3-3 2-3 6 3 1 3 23 Oklahoma was led by Terrell Everett and Kevin Bookout with 13 Fouled Out: Furman - Punch, Minnesota - None King 8 0-1 0-0 2-2 1 1 0 0 2 points apiece. The Sooners shot 53 percent from the floor and held Hartwell 17 1-3 0-1 0-0 1 4 0 1 2 a +8 rebounding advantage in the game. Ard 6 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 1 0  GAME 3 Robinson 27 3-6 0-0 6-7 6 0 0 0 12 MINNESOTA Min FG-A 3G-3A FT-A R A BK S PTS Forster 0+ 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Alabama (#19/22) ...... 78 Robinson 29 2-4 2-4 1-1 1 3 0 1 7 Guyette 4 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 Coleman 22 3-11 0-3 2-4 5 0 0 0 8 TEAM 3 Minnesota ...... 72 Grier 36 7-14 0-1 4-5 2 0 0 1 18 Totals 200 23-51 5-10 15-20 26 15 2 8 66 Lawson 30 1-2 0-1 1-1 2 1 0 4 3 November 26, 2004 • Sullivan Arena • Anchorage, Alaska Hagen 19 4-7 0-0 1-2 3 1 0 0 9 MINNESOTA Min FG-A 3G-3A FT-A R A BK S PTS Attendance: 7,583 Saunders 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 Coleman, F 30 7-15 3-4 4-6 3 2 0 0 21 Recap: The University of Minnesota men's basketball team fell to Stamper 22 3-6 0-0 2-2 10 2 0 2 8 Lawson, F 33 1-1 1-1 2-2 4 2 1 2 5 No. 19 Alabama, 78-72, in the Great Alaska Shootout semifinals in Tucker 27 0-8 0-3 1-4 3 6 0 3 1 Hagen, C 29 2-7 0-0 6-7 4 3 7 0 10 Tollackson 13 0-1 0-3 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 Anchorage, Alaska. Freshman Dan Coleman led four Gophers in Grier, G 36 9-10 0-0 5-7 5 4 0 2 23 TEAM 0 Robinson, G 35 3-7 1-5 0-0 4 4 0 4 7 double figures with 16 points to take the Crimson Tide, an Elite Totals 200 20-53 2-12 12-19 27 15 0 11 54 Samper 12 2-4 0-0 0-2 3 0 1 2 4 Eight qualifier in the NCAA Tournament last season, to the wire. Tucker 15 1-2 0-0 9-10 2 2 2 4 11 The Gophers fell to 2-1 on the year and the Crimson Tide Oklahoma Min FG-A 3G-3A FT-A R A BK S PTS Tollackson 11 1-1 0-0 0-1 1 1 1 0 2 remained undefeated at 4-0. The Tide were led by senior Earnest McKenzie 19 2-5 1-4 0-0 0 1 0 0 5 TEAM 4 Shelton's 29 points, on 7-of-15 shooting, 5-of-11 from three-point Lavender 30 5-8 1-1 1-2 1 4 0 0 12 Totals 200 26-47 5-10 26-35 30 18 12 14 83 range. Naismith and Wooden Award candidate Kennedy Winston Eveett 31 5-7 2-2 1-2 4 3 0 2 13 added 18 points and nine boards. Alabama was clutch down the Gray 19 2-5 0-0 2-4 5 2 0 1 6 Score By Periods 1 2 F Bookout 28 6-9 0-0 1-1 6 0 1 3 13 stretch from the free-throw line shooting 30-of-36, Minnesota was Lipscomb 34 32 66 Williams 18 2-5 1-4 2-2 2 3 0 2 7 Minnesota 38 45 83 17-of-25 from the line for the game. Coleman scored all of his 16 Godbold 3 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 2 Turnovers: Minnesota 16, Lipscomb 23 points in the second half and finished the game shooting 8-of-17. Sampson 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Personal Fouls: Minnesota 15, Lipscomb 27 Senior Jeff Hagen finished with 12 points, seven rebounds and a Foust 19 3-5 1-2 0-2 4 1 0 1 7 Technicals: None career-high five assists. Along with Coleman and Hagen, Aaron Longar 19 1-1 0-0 0-2 6 1 3 0 2 Fouled Out: Lipscomb - Durant, Minnesota - None Robinson added 14 points, 3-of-4 from the arc and Vincent Grier Gilbert 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 0 0 added 11. Turner 3 0-4 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 1 0 TEAM 1  GAME 2 Totals 200 27-51 6-13 7-15 35 15 4 10 67 Alabama Min FG-A 3G-3A FT-A R A BK S PTS Davis 31 0-2 0-0 6-6 4 2 2 0 6 Score By Periods 1 2 F Furman ...... 69 Winston 38 7-15 1-1 3-4 9 3 0 1 18 Minnesota 26 28 54 Shelton 34 7-15 5-11 10-12 4 4 0 1 29 Oklahoma 31 36 67 Minnesota ...... 84 Steele 37 2-6 2-4 8-8 5 2 0 1 14 Turnovers: Minnesota 19, Oklahoma 22 November 24, 2004 • Sullivan Arena • Anchorage, Alaska Davidson 25 2-3 0-0 1-2 7 0 0 2 5 Personal Fouls: Minnesota 14, Oklahoma 18 Weber 3 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 2 Attendance: 6,889 Technicals: None Williams 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Recap: The University of Minnesota men's basketball team Fouled Out: None Brock 16 0-0 0-0 2-4 1 0 0 0 2 advanced to the semifinals of the Great Alaska Shootout with a 84- Felix 3 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 2 69 win over Furman in front of 6,889 fans in Anchorage, Alaska. Jonus 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Junior Vincent Grier led the five Gophers in double figures with 24 Adkins 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 points, 7-of-14 from the field and 10-of-11 from the line. Grier also TEAM 3 led the Maroon and Gold with six rebounds, five assists and four Totals 200 20-44 8-16 30-36 37 11 3 5 78 steals in 37 minutes. J'son Stamper and Rico Tucker added 11 points each and Dan Coleman and Jeff Hagen had 10. Things got MINNESOTA Min FG-A 3G-3A FT-A R A BK S PTS Robinson 31 5-7 3-4 1-2 3 2 0 0 14 a little dicey for the Gophers down the stretch with the Paladins Coleman 25 8-17 0-3 0-1 4 0 1 2 16 cutting the lead to nine three times inside the 5-minute mark, but Grier 35 2-7 0-1 7-8 1 2 0 1 11 Minnesota made 14 straight free throws down the stretch to ice the Lawson 32 3-6 1-4 1-2 5 1 1 0 8 win. Grier was named the Player of the Game for his performance. Hagen 27 3-12 0-0 6-9 7 5 1 1 12 Furman was led by Moussa Diagne with 21 points. Minnesota held Stamper 13 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 2 Furman to just 9-of-28 from beyond the arc and outrebounded the Tucker 18 2-5 1-3 0-0 1 1 0 1 5 Paladins 29-24. Wooldridge 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Tollackson 19 1-5 0-0 2-3 4 0 0 0 4 115 TEAM 2

GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 2004-05 BOX SCORES  GAME 5 half, an 8-2 run gave the Gophers a 51-37 edge with 8:50 on the Stamper 18 2-2 0-0 3-6 7 0 0 0 7 clock. The Crusaders battled back to within 11 but a J'son Stamper Tucker 21 1-7 0-4 0-0 1 2 0 0 2 Florida State ...... 70 layup and a Brent Lawson basket put the Gophers ahead 60-45 TEAM 5 with six minutes remaining. A three-pointer by Kevin Hamilton got Totals 200 19-41 6-16 13-19 38 7 2 5 57 the Crusaders back within 10 points but the Gophers made 10-of- Minnesota ...... 69 Nebraska Min FG-A 3G-3A FT-A R A BK S PTS November 30, 2004 • Williams Arena • Minneapolis, Minn. 12 free throws down the stretch to ice the game.The Gophers fell Maric, C 21 3-9 0-0 1-2 5 2 0 0 7 behind 16-12 with 11:45 remaining in the first half but a 17-0 run Attendance: 9,081 Dourisseau, G 32 4-12 0-4 0-0 7 0 0 2 8 over the next seven minutes to take a 29-16 lead. Grier had 10 McCray, G 26 2-11 1-7 0-0 2 1 0 1 5 Recap: Florida State closed the game with a 21-6 run over the last points in the run. A Crusader three before the break made the Neal, G 32 4-12 2-4 0-0 3 1 0 1 10 seven minutes to defeat Minnesota 70-69 in the ACC/Big Ten score 39-28 Minnesota at the half. Muhleisen, G 32 2-4 0-1 2-2 2 2 0 1 6 Challenge at Williams Arena. The Gophers controlled much of the Grier led Minnesota with 19 points on 7-of-11 shooting. He also Richardson 12 1-2 1-2 0-0 2 1 0 0 3 game, leading for over 36 minutes but a Von Wafer three-pointer Wilkinson 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 grabbed five rebounds. Rico Tucker scored a career-high 15 points with 1:38 gave FSU the lead for good. Vincent Grier led Minnesota Simms 17 0-0 0-0 1-3 3 3 1 0 1 and hit 4-of-5 three-pointers. He also had five assists. Jeff Hagen with 23 points while Wafer had a team-high 19. Minnesota fell to Turek 23 3-7 1-1 1-1 2 3 0 1 8 scored 12 points and had five blocks while Brent Lawson scored a 2-3 while Florida State improved to 3-3. The Gophers opened up TEAM 3 career-high 11 points on 4-of-5 shooting and grabbed five boards. Totals 200 19-57 5-19 5-8 29 13 1 6 48 a 63-49 lead with 7:29 remaining on a steal and layup by Rico Tucker. From there, the Seminoles chipped away at the lead and Holy Cross Min FG-A 3G-3A FT-A R A BK S PTS Score By Periods 1 2 F held the Gophers without a field goal for over seven minutes. A Kinsey, F 24 0-4 0-1 0-2 3 0 0 0 0 Minnesota 17 40 57 three-pointer by Von Wafer with 7:15 on the clock started a 16-0 Hurley, F 27 1-5 0-0 1-2 0 0 1 1 3 Nebraska 26 22 48 FSU run. Todd Galloway capped the run with another trey to give Lufkin, C 21 2-7 0-0 2-4 5 3 1 1 6 Turnovers: Minnesota 17, Nebraska 10 Florida State a 65-63 lead with 2:11 left. Florida State was woeful Thomas, G 27 4-10 1-3 0-0 5 3 0 0 9 Personal Fouls: Minnesota 15, Nebraska 20 to open the second half, starting 1-of-9 from the field. Hamilton, G 38 8-16 6-8 0-0 6 5 0 4 22 Technicals: None The Gophers took the lead at 3-2 on a Grier trey and held the Clifford 10 1-5 0-0 0-2 1 1 1 0 2 Fouled Out: Nebraska - Dourisseau Simmons 25 3-6 0-2 0-0 6 1 2 1 6 lead for over 36 minutes. Minnesota shot 55 percent from the floor Doherty 14 2-5 2-4 0-0 0 1 0 1 6 and made 8-of-12 treys in the opening stanza. Florida State was Hyland 14 1-3 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0 2  GAME 8 equally impressive, shooting 65 percent from the floor and 4-of-7 TEAM 1 from three-point land. The Gophers shot 44 percent from the floor Totals 200 22-61 9-18 3-10 29 15 5 8 56 Central Michigan ...... 63 for the game but were just 10-of-30 in the second half. In addition to Grier's 23 points, Dan Coleman scored 14 and Robinson added MINNESOTA Min FG-A 3G-3A FT-A R A BK S PTS Minnesota ...... 77 11. Tucker came off the bench with 10 points and four steals. Stamper, F 13 2-4 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0 4 Lawson, F 27 4-5 0-1 3-4 5 2 0 3 11 December 11, 2004 • Williams Arena • Minneapolis, Minn. Tollackson, C 23 3-3 0-0 1-2 6 2 1 0 7 Florida State Min FG-A 3G-3A FT-A R A BK S PTS Attendance: 9,320 Grier, G 40 7-11 0-0 5-6 5 1 0 2 19 Romero, F 27 3-6 0-1 0-0 6 0 0 2 6 Recap: Minnesota used an 18-0 run in the second half to put away Robinson, G 33 0-1 0-1 4-5 6 0 0 5 4 Johnson, F 15 1-5 0-0 0-0 3 0 1 0 2 a pesky Central Michigan (4-3) team, 77-63, at Williams Arena. Jeff Coleman 16 0-3 0-1 0-0 2 3 1 0 0 Wilson, G 22 2-3 2-3 0-0 3 2 0 0 6 Hagen scored a career-high 21 points and blocked five shots to help Tucker 25 4-6 4-5 3-4 0 5 0 2 15 Wafer, G 32 6-10 3-5 4-5 2 4 1 3 19 the Gophers improve to 5-3 on the year. Trailing 53-47 with 10 min- Hagen 24 4-5 0-0 4-6 4 2 5 1 12 Galloway, G 26 3-5 2-3 2-3 1 3 0 0 10 TEAM 2 utes left in the game, Minnesota stepped up its defensive pressure Mims 10 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 Totals 200 24-38 4-8 20-27 32 16 7 13 72 and held the Chippewas without a point for over five minutes. During Thornton 15 6-8 0-0 0-1 4 1 0 0 12 that time, Minnesota forced eight turnovers and went on an 18-0 run. Rich 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 Score By Periods 1 2 F Engstrom 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 Vincent Grier ripped two fast breaks dunks and scored eight points Holy Cross 28 28 56 Swann 15 2-6 0-1 2-2 0 1 0 1 6 during the stretch. The Gophers made a living at the free throw line Minnesota 39 33 72 Waleskowski 17 2-4 1-1 0-0 3 1 2 1 5 during the game. Taking the ball to the basket consistently, Turnovers: Minnesota 25, HC 20 Richardson 14 2-4 0-1 0-0 1 0 1 1 4 Minnesota scored 40 points in the paint and went 31-of-43 at the line. Personal Fouls: Minnesota 12, HC 23 TEAM 4 Three Chippewas fouled out in the game. The Gophers owned the Technicals: None Totals 200 27-53 8-15 8-11 28 15 5 9 70 Fouled Out: HC - Lufkin glass with a 38-25 rebounding advantage. They also shot 56 percent in the second stanza. The Gophers forced 20 turnovers and had 11 MINNESOTA Min FG-A 3G-3A FT-A R A BK S PTS steals. Grier scored 19 points and had a game-high eight rebounds. Coleman, F 28 6-17 2-4 0-0 3 2 0 0 14 Lawson, F 26 1-2 0-1 1-2 2 2 0 0 3  GAME 7 Rico Tucker added 12 points and three steals. Brent Lawson and Hagen, C 24 2-3 0-0 2-2 3 2 2 1 6 J'son Stamper added eight points apiece. Grier, G 38 8-16 3-5 4-5 5 2 0 0 23 Minnesota ...... 57 Robinson, G 32 4-8 3-6 0-0 2 2 0 3 11 Cent. Michigan Min FG-A 3G-3A FT-A R A BK S PTS Stamper 19 1-3 0-0 0-0 6 0 0 1 2 Nebraska ...... 48 Pantlind, F 15 3-3 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 2 7 Tucker 20 4-8 2-5 0-0 2 1 0 4 10 December 8, 2004 • Devaney Center • Lincoln, Neb. Harris, F 15 1-2 0-0 0-2 3 0 0 0 2 Tollackson 13 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 1 2 0 0 Watson, G 37 4-12 1-3 0-0 3 9 0 3 9 Attendance: 8,031 TEAM 8 Bowne, G 22 2-5 1-4 2-2 2 1 0 1 7 Totals 200 26-59 10-21 7-9 33 12 4 9 69 Recap: Minnesota made a 17-3 run over the final four minutes to Nelson, G 23 5-14 4-9 3-5 5 0 0 0 17 defeat Nebraska at the Devaney Center in Lincoln, Neb. The Gophers Sevalia 31 5-8 2-3 2-4 4 4 0 1 14 Score By Periods 1 2 F overcame a dreadful start to the game that saw them score just five Bohnhoff 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Florida State 38 32 70 points in the opening 13 minutes of play to improve to 4-3 on the year. Blevins 21 1-2 0-0 1-2 3 0 0 0 3 Minnesota 41 28 69 Minnesota outscored Nebraska (3-2) 40-22 in the second half to win Spencer 29 1-7 0-2 0-0 3 0 0 1 2 Turnovers: Minnesota 15, FSU 16 its first regular season non-conference road game since 2000. The Walker 1 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 Personal Fouls: Minnesota 13, FSU 14 TEAM 2 Gophers intensity on defense and rebounding made the difference. Technicals: None Totals 200 23-54 9-22 8-15 25 15 0 8 63 Fouled Out: None They shut down Nebraska in the second half, limiting them to 28 per- cent shooting on 8-of-29. Minnesota shot 52 percent in the half on 11- Minnesota Min FG-A 3G-3A FT-A R A BK S PTS of-21. However, after being pounded on the glass in the first half, the Stamper, F 23 4-5 0-0 0-4 3 3 0 1 8  GAME 6 Gophers owned the boards in the second frame, 25-12. The victory Lawson, F 31 2-6 0-1 4-6 4 3 0 2 8 snapped a 16-game home non-conference winning streak for the Hagen, C 26 5-7 0-0 11-13 5 1 5 1 21 Holy Cross ...... 56 Huskers and ended a two-game losing streak in the series. Vincent Grier, G 36 6-11 0-2 7-8 8 2 0 2 19 Grier led the Gophers with 17 points and eight rebounds. He went the Robinson, G 28 0-6 0-6 0-0 6 4 1 0 0 Coleman 15 2-4 0-1 2-2 5 0 0 1 6 Minnesota ...... 72 distance, logging all 40 minutes for the second straight game. Jeff December 4, 2004 • Williams Arena • Minneapolis, Minn. Tucker 26 3-4 0-0 6-8 2 2 1 3 12 Hagen chipped in with 11 points and nine rebounds in a career-high Tollackson 15 1-5 0-0 1-2 3 1 0 1 3 Attendance: 9,385 34 minutes. Aaron Robinson finished with nine points and Dan TEAM 2 Recap: Minnesota shot 63 percent from the field en route to a 72- Coleman had eight. Marcus Neal had a team-high 10 points for Totals 200 23-48 0-10 31-43 38 16 7 11 77 56 victory over Holy Cross at Williams Arena. Four Gophers Nebraska. scored in double figures led by Vincent Grier with 19. The Gophers Score By Periods 1 2 F Cent. Michigan 32 31 63 improved to 3-3 on the year while the Crusaders fell to 3-2. The Minnesota Min FG-A 3G-3A FT-A R A BK S PTS Hagen, C 34 4-7 0-0 3-3 9 1 2 2 11 Minnesota 30 47 77 Gophers only attempted 38 field goals in the game but made 24 of Turnovers: Minnesota 16, CMU 20 them. Minnesota held a significant advantage at the free throw Tollackson, C 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Robinson, G 28 3-8 3-8 0-0 3 2 0 1 9 Personal Fouls: Minnesota 15, CMU 30 line, making 20-of-27 while the Crusaders were just 3-of-10. Grier, G 40 4-10 3-4 6-8 8 0 0 1 17 Technicals: None Minnesota overcame a season-high 25 turnovers in the win. After Fouled Out: CMU - Pantlind; Harris 116 Lawson, G 25 1-2 0-0 1-2 2 1 0 0 3 Holy Cross trimmed the Minnesota lead to 43-35 in the second Coleman 25 4-5 0-0 0-0 3 1 0 1 8 GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 2004-05 BOX SCORES  GAME 9  GAME 10  GAME 11 Chicago State ...... 58 St. Francis (Pa.) ...... 67 UNC Greensboro ...... 59 Minnesota ...... 68 Minnesota ...... 85 Minnesota ...... 94 December 15, 2004 • Williams Arena • Minneapolis, Minn. December 22, 2004 • Williams Arena • Minneapolis, Minn. December 29, 2004 • Williams Arena • Minneapolis, Minn. Attendance: 9,409 Attendance: 9,330 Attendance: 9,530 Recap: Brent Lawson scored a career- high 19 points and Jeff Recap: Senior guard Aaron Robinson had a career-high 20 points, Recap: Vincent Grier led Minnesota (8-3) to its sixth straight win Hagen tallied 20 as Minnesota defeated Chicago State 68-58 this as Minnesota (7-3) won its fifth straight game 85-67 over St. with a career-high 25 points in a 94-59 victory over UNC evening at Williams Arena. The victory is the fourth straight for the Francis (Pa.) (5-4) on at Williams Arena. Robinson ignited a big Greensboro (7-4). For the second straight game, the Gophers Gophers and they improved to 6-3. Lawson had a career game, first half for Minnesota with 15 points on 5-of-5 shooting from blew the game open in the first half, shooting 68 percent during the hitting 8-of-12 field goals and a career-high nine rebounds. Hagen three-point land. For the game, Robinson was 7-for-9 from field first 20 minutes. The Gophers hounded the Spartans all evening, posted his second consecutive 20-point game and grabbed eight and 6-for-7 from behind the arc. Jeff Hagen also had 16 points to forcing 26 turnovers. U of M shot better than 50 percent for the rebounds and blocked four shots. The Gophers owned a 41-26 go with five assists and six blocks. Vincent Grier and Rico Tucker third straight game (59 percent) and owned a 38-21 edge on the rebounding advantage on the night. The Gophers took control also scored in double-figures with 12 and 11 points, respectively. boards. The string of six-straight win ties the second-longest early in the first half. After the Cougars tied the score at 4-4, Grier tied a career-high with five assists. Leading 23-19 with 8:59 streak for the Gophers under head coach Dan Monson. The Minnesota went on a 7-0 run capped by a Lawson trey to take an left in the half, Minnesota busted the game open with a 10-0 run Gophers ran out on the Spartans from the outset with Rico Tucker 11-4 lead and never trailed afterward. The Gopher lead swelled to to take a 33-19 lead with 5:12 left in the first half. The Gophers scoring the first six points of the game. UNC Greensboro closed to 15 points at 27-12 on consecutive hoops by Vincent Grier. The closed the half with a 16-5 run, which combined to give them 26 of 9-4, but Minnesota then scored the next 11 points, capped by a Cougars were able to trim Minnesota's lead toward the end of the the final 31 points in the half to push halftime lead to 25 at 49-24. Vincent Grier fast break dunk. After Minnesota extended its lead to half, closing to within six points at 29-23 but the Gophers regained The 49 points was a season-high as was the .710 shooting per- 29-10 on a Grier trey, the Spartans scored six quick points to pull the momentum before halftime when Spencer Tollackson dunked centage. Minnesota was a scorching 22-of-31 from the field in the within 13. However, that was as close as they would get. The on a fastbreak from Rico Tucker and Minnesota led 35-25 at the first half. Gophers scored the next nine points en route to a 51-27 lead at break. The Gophers fired 58 percent from the field in the first half Minnesota opened its lead up to a game-high 33 points at 75- the half. on 15- of-26 shooting. The Gophers continued to build their lead 42 with 9:38 remaining in the game, before cruising to the 85-67 In the second half Minnesota kept its foot on the gas opening in the second half. Grier made a layup and was fouled with 15:31 victory. The Golden Gophers shot a season-high 63.8 percent (37- with a 13-2 run and taking a 64-29 lead with 17:15 left. The lead on the clock to give Minnesota a 45-29 edge. Hagen scored four 58) from the field for the game, and also tallied a season-high 23 reached 40 points at 78-38 on a fast break dunk by Tollackson. All straight points to give the Gophers a game-high 18-point lead with assists. 14 Gophers on the bench saw at least three minutes of action and 3:57 left at 62-44. Chicago State hit several threes in the closing St. Francis was led by Darshan Luckey, who had 14 points on 11 different players scored. Tucker tied a career-high with 15 moments to trim the Gophers' final margin to 10 points. the night. Jason Osborne also finished with 13 points for the Red points while Dan Coleman added 12 points. Flash. Chicago St. Min FG-A 3G-3A FT-A R A BK S PTS UNC Greensboro Min FG-A 3G-3A FT-A R A BK S PTS Akindele, C 32 7-10 0-0 3-8 11 1 2 0 17 St. Francis Min FG-A 3G-3A FT-A R A BK S PTS Gross, F 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 Parran, G 18 4-9 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 4 8 Goodson, F 28 2-6 2-2 3-5 5 3 0 1 9 Burrell, F 36 7-14 0-2 5-6 4 3 0 6 19 Franklin, G 40 2-7 0-2 0-0 3 4 1 0 4 Enright, F 16 2-7 0-0 3-3 1 0 0 0 7 Hines, F 29 4-5 0-0 2-2 4 1 3 2 10 Inabnit, F 17 0-2 0-1 0-0 3 4 1 0 0 Osborne, C 31 6-12 0-0 1-1 2 0 0 0 13 Johnson, G 14 1-3 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 2 Jones, Jr., G 20 2-4 2-4 0-0 1 0 0 1 6 Luckey, G 31 6-12 0-2 2-2 3 1 1 1 14 Hickman, G 25 6-10 1-4 2-3 4 0 0 2 15 Wilson 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Farha, G 37 3-9 3-5 0-0 3 6 0 0 9 Bristow 24 2-10 0-1 0-0 0 3 0 1 4 Weeden 24 6-15 3-5 0-1 1 1 0 2 15 Krimmel 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 Oleksiak 18 2-7 1-3 2-2 0 1 0 0 7 Mulic 23 2-7 1-1 1-2 1 0 0 0 6 Jones 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 Beckford 20 0-2 0-1 0-1 3 1 1 1 0 Carter 19 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 2 Benton 25 3-8 1-5 3-4 1 2 0 1 10 Clifton 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Strayhand 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 Robinson 5 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Everette 18 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0 2 TEAM 4 Gibson 21 1-2 1-1 2-2 2 0 1 0 5 Moore 2 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 200 24-55 6-14 4-11 26 10 4 8 58 TEAM 6 TEAM 3 Totals 200 23-57 7-15 14-17 26 12 2 3 67 Totals 200 23-54 2-13 11-14 21 10 4 14 59 Minnesota Min FG-A 3G-3A FT-A R A BK S PTS Coleman, F 20 2-5 0-1 0-0 3 1 0 0 4 Minnesota Min FG-A 3G-3A FT-A R A BK S PTS Minnesota Min FG-A 3G-3A FT-A R A BK S PTS Lawson, F 37 8-12 3-6 0-0 9 2 1 3 19 Coleman, F 22 2-5 0-1 0-0 3 1 0 0 4 Coleman, F 23 5-7 2-2 0-0 2 2 0 0 12 Hagen, C 30 8-11 0-0 4-6 8 3 4 1 20 Lawson, F 27 2-5 0-2 0-0 5 4 1 3 4 Lawson, F 26 2-3 1-1 1-2 4 3 0 5 6 Tucker, G 27 2-8 1-6 0-0 4 5 1 2 5 Hagen, C 25 8-9 0-0 0-0 1 5 6 1 16 Hagen, C 20 4-7 0-0 1-1 5 1 1 0 9 Robinson, G 25 0-2 0-2 0-0 1 2 0 1 0 Grier, G 31 6-10 0-1 0-1 6 5 0 2 12 Grier, G 24 9-13 3-4 4-4 3 4 1 3 25 Grier 32 4-11 0-1 2-4 5 2 1 0 10 Robinson, G 31 7-9 6-7 0-0 2 3 0 0 20 Tucker, G 21 6-10 2-4 1-2 3 2 1 2 15 Stamper 13 3-5 0-0 0-0 5 0 0 0 6 Webb 3 0-1 0-1 1-2 0 0 0 1 1 Webb 5 0-1 0-1 2-2 2 0 0 0 2 Tollackson 16 2-4 0-0 0-0 4 2 3 1 4 Nuness 4 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Nuness 5 2-3 2-2 0-0 0 0 0 1 6 TEAM 2 Saunders 3 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 2 Saunders 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 200 29-58 4-16 6-10 41 17 10 8 68 Stamper 13 3-4 0-0 2-2 3 0 0 1 8 Stamper 17 1-2 0-0 4-6 6 3 0 1 6 Popp 3 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Popp 3 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 Score By Periods 1 2 F Tucker 20 5-7 1-2 0-0 1 3 0 1 11 Robinson 16 1-3 1-3 0-0 1 6 1 0 3 Chicago St. 25 33 58 Williams 4 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 Williams 8 1-1 0-0 2-2 3 0 0 0 4 Minnesota 35 33 68 Wooldridge 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 2 0 0 Wooldridge 12 0-2 0-0 0-0 3 1 0 0 0 Tollackson 13 2-3 0-0 1-2 3 2 1 0 5 Tollackson 16 3-4 0-0 0-0 3 1 1 1 6 Turnovers: Minnesota 16, Chicago St. 13 TEAM 3 TEAM 2 Personal Fouls: Minnesota 10, Chicago St. 11 Totals 200 37-58 7-16 4-7 31 23 10 9 85 Totals 200 34-58 11-18 15-19 38 24 5 14 94 Technicals: none Fouled Out: none Score By Periods 1 2 F Score By Periods 1 2 F St. Francis 24 43 67 UNC Greensboro 27 32 59 Minnesota 49 36 85 Minnesota 51 43 94

Turnovers: Minnesota 11, St. Francis 12 Turnovers: Minnesota 24, UNC Greensboro 26 Personal Fouls: Minnesota 18, St. Francis 13 Personal Fouls: Minnesota 16, UNC Greensboro 15 Technicals: none Technicals: none Fouled Out: none Fouled Out: none

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GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 2004-05 BOX SCORES  GAME 12 two Tucker free throws at 85-63 with 5:29 remaining. The Gophers more occasions. Some late three-point shooting pulled the Lions broke open a closely played first half with a late run. Leading 31- closer before the final buzzer. Coppin State ...... 58 27, Minnesota went on a 15-4 run over the final 5:44 of the half to take a 46-31 halftime lead. Vincent Grier made a running jumper Penn St. Min FG-A 3G-3A FT-A R A BK S PTS Minnesota ...... 79 and was fouled with 44 seconds left. He made the ensuing free Johnson, F 33 3-9 0-1 6-6 4 3 0 2 12 throw to give the Gophers a 43-31 lead. Rico Tucker hit a three- Parker, F 30 4-9 2-5 3-4 6 0 1 0 13 January 1, 2005 • Williams Arena • Minneapolis, Minn. Claxton, F 29 3-8 0-1 6-11 6 2 0 2 12 pointer with two seconds left in the half to give Minnesota a 15- Attendance: 9,302 Morrissey, G 32 3-10 2-7 1-1 3 1 0 2 9 point lead at the break. Six Gophers scored in double-digits for the Recap: Brent Lawson scored 19 points to lead Minnesota to its Luber, G 33 3-7 1-3 4-4 3 6 0 0 11 first time since 1991. Vincent Grier scored 15 points off the bench seventh straight victory over Coppin State, 79-58, at Williams Adler 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 and Dan Coleman had 14 on 6- of-8 shooting. Brent Lawson Hassell 11 1-4 0-0 0-2 5 1 0 1 2 Arena. The Gophers were stellar from three-point range, making scored 12 points and had seven rebounds and a career-high five Walker 25 1-5 1-5 0-0 1 1 0 2 3 12-of-23 treys and improved to 9-3 on the year. Coppin State fell assists. Spencer Tollackson poured in a career-best 12 points on McDougald 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 3 0 0 to 2-10 on the season. Leading 37-21 at the half, Minnesota 6-of-7 from the floor and Jeff Hagen added 10 points. Tucker also TEAM 5 opened the second half on a 16-8 run to lead 53-29 with 14 min- nabbed a career-high six rebounds. Totals 200 18-52 6-22 20-28 33 15 4 9 62 utes remaining. After an Eagle basket, Minnesota scored the next Minnesota Min FG-A 3G-3A FT-A R A BK S PTS 11 points to put the game away and take a 64-31 lead with 10:10 LMU Min FG-A 3G-3A FT-A R A BK S PTS Coleman, F 25 2-6 0-2 3-5 7 3 0 0 7 on the clock. The lead swelled to a game-high 37 points on a Pegram, F 18 3-7 0-1 1-2 6 0 1 2 7 Lawson, F 23 1-5 0-2 0-0 7 3 0 2 2 Spencer Tollackson jumper with 7:43 remaining.Minnesota forced Haywood, F 20 1-3 0-0 0-1 3 3 1 2 2 Hagen, C 24 8-8 0-0 2-3 8 4 4 1 18 23 Coppin State turnovers and owned a 34-28 edge on the Knight, C 26 8-13 0-0 1-4 3 0 2 0 17 Grier , G 30 4-8 0-1 5-5 3 3 0 1 13 Brown C., G 31 5-11 2-8 2-2 2 5 0 3 14 boards. The seven-game winning streak is one shy of the Robinson, G 28 6-11 6-11 1-1 3 4 0 0 19 Martin, G 33 3-6 0-0 0-0 5 5 0 4 6 Gophers' best under Dan Monson. Vincent Grier was solid again Webb 3 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 3 Wardrop 25 2-9 0-6 1-1 1 3 0 0 5 for the Gophers, scoring 16 points to go with a game-high seven Nuness 3 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Ziri 9 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 1 1 1 0 rebounds and four assists. Aaron Robinson scored 11 points and Saunders 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 Ayer 16 4-6 0-0 2-3 2 0 1 0 10 Stamper 17 1-4 0-0 5-6 4 0 0 0 7 hit 3-of-5 three pointers and Dan Coleman added 10 points. Brown D. 18 3-5 0-0 0-0 3 1 0 0 6 Popp 3 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 Montgomery 2 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Tucker 21 2-9 1-4 0-0 2 3 2 1 5 Coppin St. Min FG-A 3G-3A FT-A R A BK S PTS Boccardo 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Wooldridge 5 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 1 1 1 2 King, F 36 4-14 1-7 3-4 2 2 0 0 12 TEAM 3 Tollackson 15 2-5 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 0 4 Proctor, F 25 2-2 0-0 4-5 4 2 1 1 8 Totals 200 29-63 2-17 7-13 29 18 6 12 67 Colter, C 20 4-7 0-0 2-2 4 0 3 0 10 TEAM 3 Totals 200 29-63 9-23 16-20 42 22 9 6 83 Otis, G 19 3-7 1-4 2-4 3 1 0 2 9 Minnesota Min FG-A 3G-3A FT-A R A BK S PTS Scott, G 22 2-4 2-2 0-0 5 2 0 0 6 Coleman, F 30 6-8 1-2 1-2 3 0 2 0 14 Score By Periods 1 2 F Roberts 18 1-3 0-1 0-3 1 0 0 0 2 Lawson, F 31 4-5 1-1 3-6 7 5 0 2 12 Penn State 28 34 62 Creppy 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Hagen, C 24 4-11 0-0 2-2 5 3 2 2 10 Minnesota 41 42 83 Yates 11 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 Tucker, G 27 5-8 3-4 4-5 6 3 0 2 17 Woodlin 10 2-3 0-1 1-2 2 0 0 1 5 Robinson, G 33 1-3 1-3 0-0 3 4 0 2 3 Turnovers: Minnesota 12, PSU 14 Harrison 18 101 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 1 2 Webb 2 0-0 0-0 1-2 1 0 0 0 1 Personal Fouls: Minnesota 19, PSU 19 Pressey 10 0-1 0-0 0-0 3 1 0 0 0 Nuness 1 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 Technicals: none Daniels 9 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 2 Grier 20 6-9 0-1 3-4 3 4 1 1 15 Fouled Out: PSU - Hassell TEAM 2 Saunders 1 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 200 21-46 4-15 12-20 28 10 4 6 58 Stamper 12 3-3 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 2 6 Popp 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0  GAME 15 Minnesota Min FG-A 3G-3A FT-A R A BK S PTS Wooldridge 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Coleman, F 22 4-11 2-4 0-0 4 2 0 0 10 Tollackson 16 6-7 0-0 0-1 2 0 0 0 12 Lawson, F 27 7-8 5-6 0-0 2 3 3 4 19 TEAM 1 Purdue ...... 52 Hagen, C 20 2-4 0-0 2-4 1 2 1 0 6 Totals 200 36-56 7-12 14-22 35 22 5 11 93 Grier, G 29 6-10 0-2 4-5 7 4 1 2 16 Minnesota ...... 63 Tucker, G 22 1-5 1-2 2-2 0 2 0 4 5 Score By Periods 1 2 F January 12, 2005 • Williams Arena • Minneapolis, Minn. Webb 5 1-4 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 Loyola Marymount 31 36 67 Attendance: 10,709 Nuness 5 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 Minnesota 46 47 93 Saunders 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 Recap: Minnesota improved to 2-0 in the Big Ten for the first time in nine years with a hard-fought 63-52 victory over Purdue at Stamper 19 0-2 0-0 2-2 6 0 0 0 2 Turnovers: Minnesota 15, LMU 16 Popp 5 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Personal Fouls: Minnesota 13, LMU 19 Williams Arena. The Gophers improved to 12-3 on the year and Robinson 18 3-5 3-5 2-2 2 3 2 1 11 Technicals: none sent off Boilermaker head coach Gene Keady with a loss in his Wooldridge 7 0-1 0-0 1-2 1 0 0 1 1 Fouled Out: Minn - Stamper final appearance at The Barn. Minnesota won its 10th straight Tollackson 13 2-4 0-0 0-0 5 2 0 0 4 game and dumped Purdue to a 4-9 record, 0-3 in the Big Ten. The TEAM 5 Gophers were led by junior forward J'son Stamper, who turned in Totals 200 27-56 12-23 13-17 34 20 7 12 79  GAME 14 the Gophers' first double-double of the season with 11 points and 10 rebounds. He picked up the slack for Jeff Hagen, who was Score By Periods 1 2 F Penn State ...... 62 Coppin State 21 37 58 injured early in the second half, sliding off the floor. After Minnesota 37 42 79 Minnesota ...... 83 Minnesota led 28-22 at the intermission, David Teague scored to cut the Gopher lead to four. Minnesota scored the next seven January 8, 2005 • Williams Arena • Minneapolis, Minn. Turnovers: Minnesota 18, Coppin State 23 points, capped by a Dan Coleman put-back of a Brent Lawson Personal Fouls: Minnesota 21, Coppin State 19 Attendance: 10,942 three-point miss to give the Gophers another 11-point lead at 35- Technicals: none Recap: Minnesota earned its ninth straight victory at Williams 24. After Hagen suffered a concussion sliding off the floor and Fouled Out: Minn - Tollackson Arena, defeating Penn State 83-62 in the Gophers' Big Ten went to the lockerroom, Purdue took advantage with an 8-1 run to Conference opener. Aaron Robinson scored 19 points and nailed close within four points at 36-32 with 14:24 on the clock. The  GAME 13 six three-pointers as Minnesota improved to 11-3 on the year. The Gophers would have to go the rest of the way without Hagen, but Nittany Lions fell to 6-9, 0-2 in the Big Ten. Jeff Hagen was effi- Stamper picked up the slack. He had eight offensive rebounds Loyola Marymount ...... 67 cient in every facet of the game. He made all eight of this field goal and kept the offense alive. Minnesota's lead ballooned back to attempts and scored 18 points on the night. He also added eight eight at 40-32, but Purdue didn't quit. An Aaron Robinson slicing Minnesota ...... 93 rebounds, four blocks and four assists. Vincent Grier scored 13 layup with 1:37 left put the Gophers up 57-47 to ice the game. The January 3, 2005 • Williams Arena • Minneapolis, Minn. points and grabbed three rebounds. Minnesota's ninth straight win Gophers made four free throws down the stretch. is the longest streak under head coach Dan Monson and the 21- Attendance: 9,362 Vincent Grier led the Gophers in scoring for the eighth time point victory is the fourth-largest under Monson. The Gophers Recap: Six Golden Gophers scored in double figures as this season with 14 points. He made 10-of-12 from the free-throw owned the paint the entire game, outscoring Penn State 34-12 in Minnesota coasted past Loyola Marymount (8-5), 93-67, at line. Robinson added 12 points while Spencer Tollackson had eight. the lane and dominated the boards 42-33. The Nittany Lions shot Williams Arena. The Gophers won their eighth straight game, tying just 35 percent from the floor (18-52) while the Gophers shot 46 Purdue Min FG-A 3G-3A FT-A R A BK S PTS the longest winning streak under Dan Monson and they improved percent (29-63) and hit nine three-pointers. Leading 41-28 at the Landry, F 32 4-5 0-0 4-9 2 2 1 0 12 to 10-3 on the year. Rico Tucker scored a career-high 17 points to half, the Gophers blew the doors open with an 18-6 run to start the Kiefer, F 30 1-7 0-0 5-6 6 0 3 0 7 lead the Gophers. Loyola Marymount pulled within 11 points at 68- second half to lead 59-34. The lead swelled to 27 on a Hagen McKnight, G 39 4-11 0-2 4-4 3 4 0 1 12 57 early in the second half but the Gophers extended the lead basket with 11:28 on the clock and eventually to 29 on two J'son Teague, G 36 6-16 2-8 1-2 6 0 0 2 15 back to 18 on a fastbreak driving layup and a trey by Tucker on Ford, G 15 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 Stamper free throws with 8:15 left. The lead reached 29 on two 118 two straight possessions. The Gophers brought the lead to 22 on Price 10 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 4

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Ware 12 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 1 2 2 Gorney 11 0-0 0-0 0-0 5 0 0 1 0 Score By Periods 1 2 OT F Davis 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 TEAM 3 Minnesota 24 27 9 60 Dillon 20 1-2 0-1 0-0 4 1 0 1 2 Totals 200 19-55 5-21 23-29 39 13 7 10 66 Ohio State 18 33 5 56 TEAM 2 Turnovers: Minnesota 17, Ohio State 19 Totals 200 18-45 2-12 14-21 27 10 5 7 52 Score By Periods 1 2 F Personal Fouls: Minnesota 14, Ohio State 16 Minnesota 26 34 60 Technicals: none Minnesota Min FG-A 3G-3A FT-A R A BK S PTS Iowa 32 34 66 Fouled Out: Minn-None; Ohio State-Sullinger Coleman, F 18 1-6 0-1 1-2 8 1 1 0 3 Lawson, F 34 2-6 0-3 2-2 3 4 1 1 6 Turnovers: Minnesota 20, Iowa 15  GAME 18 Hagen, C 14 2-3 0-0 0-2 2 2 0 1 4 Personal Fouls: Minnesota 24, Iowa 21 Grier, G 37 2-7 0-0 10-12 6 3 0 1 14 Technicals: none Robinson, G 32 4-7 2-4 2-2 3 1 0 2 12 Fouled Out: Minn-Lawson; Iowa-Hansen Michigan State (#16/19) . . 69 Stamper 21 4-9 0-0 3-4 10 1 1 2 11 Minnesota ...... 55 Tucker 19 1-5 1-3 2-2 0 2 0 5 5 Tollackson 25 4-7 0-0 0-1 3 1 0 1 8  GAME 17 January 22, 2005 • Williams Arena • Minneapolis, Minn. TEAM 1 Attendance: 12,200 Totals 200 20-50 3-13 20-27 36 15 3 13 62 Minnesota ...... 60 Recap: Minnesota's nine-game home win streak came to an end as Michigan State defeated the Gophers 69-55 at Williams Arena. Score By Periods 1 2 F Ohio State ...... 56 Cold shooting doomed the Gophers (13-5, 3-2 Big Ten) all after- Purdue 22 30 52 January 19, 2005 • Value City Arena • Columbus, Ohio noon, making just 35 percent of their field goal attempts. The No. Minnesota 28 35 63 16/19 Spartans improved to 12-3, 4-1 in the Big Ten. Michigan Attendance: 12,979 State shot just 44 percent from the floor but free throw shooting Turnovers: Minnesota 16, Purdue 20 Recap: Dan Coleman scored five points in overtime to lift Minnesota was the difference in the game. Michigan State, the nation's top Personal Fouls: Minnesota 36, Purdue 20 over Ohio State, 60-56, at Value City Arena in Columbus, Ohio. free throw shooting team, made 26-of-28 from the line while the Technicals: none Vincent Grier scored 22 and grabbed a career-high 12 rebounds as Gophers missed several opportunities to slim the lead and were Fouled Out: Minn- Stamper the Gophers improved to 13-4 overall and 3-1 in the Big Ten. The just 14-of-24 from the stripe, including a 4-of-8 effort in the second Gophers won in Columbus for the first time since 1997 and dropped half. Trailing by 10 in the second half, the Gophers held Michigan  GAME 16 the Buckeyes to 12-6, 1-3 in the Big Ten. State without a field goal for almost nine minutes but couldn't In the first possession of overtime, Coleman hit a three-pointer make a significant dent in the deficit. Shannon Brown made a driv- Minnesota ...... 60 from the corner to put the Gophers ahead 54-51. A little over a minute ing layup to put MSU up 44-36 and then made two free throws with later, J.J. Sullinger answered with a trey for the Buckeyes to knot the 18:04 on the clock to lead by 10. Jeff Hagen knocked in a layup Iowa (#23/24) ...... 66 game again. On the next possession, Grier hit a slashing leaner from and Vincent Grier made a fade away jumper to pull the Gophers within six at 46-40. The Spartans built the lead back to nine but January 15, 2005 • Carver-Hawkeye Arena • Iowa City, Iowa seven feet to give the Gophers a two-point edge. The lead held until Terence Dials tipped in a Je'kel Foster miss to tie the game again at Brent Lawson hit one of his three three-pointers to pull Minnesota Attendance: 12,057 back within three with 8:22 left. The Gophers failed to get any clos- 56-56. On the other end, Coleman drove baseline and missed a Recap: Minnesota saw its 10-game winning streak come to an er the remainder of the game and the Spartans were deadly from short jumper. The rebound was tipped in the air several times before end in Iowa City, Iowa as the No. 23 Hawkeyes defeated the the line down the stretch. Hagen led Minnesota with 16 points and Coleman banked in a tip with 27 seconds remaining. The Buckeyes Gophers 66-60 at Carver-Hawkeye Arena. The loss is the first for six rebounds despite playing on a sprained knee. Robinson added worked the ball into Dials in the post for their final possession where the Gophers in 46 days and dropped them to 12-4, 2-1 in the Big 12 points while Lawson and Grier each scored 10. Alan Anderson he missed a jumper and after a Buckeye tip-in attempt, Aaron Ten. Iowa won its first Big Ten game of the year and improved to led Michigan State with 13 and seven rebounds while Ager and Robinson gathered the rebound and was fouled with three seconds 13-3, 1-2 in the Big Ten. Minnesota was plagued by horrendous Brown scored 12 apiece. left. He made both free throws to ice the game. starts to both halves. The Gophers fell behind by 16 points in the The Gophers led 51-49 with under a minute remaining in regu- Michigan St. Min FG-A 3G-3A FT-A R A BK S PTS first half only to rally to pull within six at halftime. The same went lation but Matt Sylvester scored off an in-bounds pass from Brandon Anderson, F 30 1-6 0-1 11-12 7 1 1 0 13 for the second half. Immediately after the half, Iowa rebuilt its lead Fuss-Cheatham to tie the game with 54 seconds left. Grier missed a Davis, C 20 3-8 0-1 0-0 7 0 0 2 6 back to 15 points. The Gophers went over seven minutes without slicing jumper and Ohio State grabbed the rebound and held for the Ager, G 29 4-9 1-5 3-3 5 3 1 2 12 a field goal to start the second half and were forced to play from Brown, G 20 4-7 1-2 3-4 3 1 0 1 12 final shot. The Buckeyes worked the game clock down and Fuss- behind. Neither team shot the ball well from the floor. Minnesota Hill, G 29 2-5 1-3 0-0 1 3 0 1 5 Cheatham left a 10-foot jumper just short as time expired and the shot just 33 percent on 17-of-51 shooting while Iowa fired at a 35 Neitzel 9 1-1 0-0 2-2 0 2 0 0 4 game went to overtime tied at 51-51. percent clip on 19-of-55. Iowa forced 20 Gopher turnovers. Trannon 14 0-1 0-0 0-0 5 0 0 1 0 The Gophers pestered Ohio State defensively all game. They Shaking off the effects of a concussion suffered in Minnesota win Torbert 18 2-3 2-2 4-4 4 1 0 2 10 held the Big Ten's top three-point shooting team to 2-of-21 from Bograkos 10 2-3 0-1 1-1 2 2 0 0 5 over Purdue on Wednesday, Jeff Hagen recorded his second beyond the arc just days after OSU made 18 in a loss to LSU. Naymick 16 0-0 0-0 2-2 4 1 1 0 2 career double-double with a team-high 15 points and a career- Minnesota forced 19 turnovers and recorded 12 steals. Rowley 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 best 12 rebounds. He made 9-of-11 free throws and kept Minnesota had lost all five contests at Value City Arena. It also TEAM 1 Minnesota alive in the second half. Rico Tucker was the only other Totals 200 19-43 5-15 26-28 40 14 3 9 69 handed the Buckeyes their first home loss of the year as they were Gophers scoring in double figures with 10 points. Dan Coleman 10-0 entering this evening's game. Minnesota improved to 3-1 in added nine. Vincent Grier failed to score in double-digits for the Minnesota Min FG-A 3G-3A FT-A R A BK S PTS conference action for the second time under Dan Monson. The first time in his Minnesota career, hitting just 1-of-6 field goals and Coleman, F 23 1-4 0-2 0-1 5 1 1 0 2 Gophers have won 11 of their last 12 games. scoring six points. He did make his presence felt on the defensive Lawson, F 31 3-4 3-4 1-2 1 0 1 2 10 Grier finished 8-of-18 from the field and also tied a career-high with Tollackson, C 12 1-4 0-0 0-2 1 1 0 0 2 end, recording five steals. Iowa was led Pierre Pierce with 18 five steals. The double-double was the first of Grier's career. No other Grier, G 38 3-12 0-2 4-7 5 2 0 2 10 points and eight rebounds. Brunner notched a double-double with Gopher scored in double figures but Coleman did post nine points. Robinson G 36 3-7 3-7 3-3 2 1 0 4 12 13 points and 11 rebounds while Adam Haluska scored 15 points. Stamper 8 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 Minnesota Min FG-A 3G-3A FT-A R A BK S PTS Tucker 26 1-6 1-3 0-0 0 0 0 2 3 Minnesota Min FG-A 3G-3A FT-A R A BK S PTS Coleman, F 31 4-13 1-7 0-0 2 0 0 0 9 Hagen 26 5-10 0-0 6-9 6 0 1 0 16 Coleman, F 21 3-8 2-5 1-2 2 0 1 1 9 Hagen, C 8 2-3 0-0 2-2 2 1 1 1 6 TEAM 4 Lawson, F 32 0-4 0-2 3-4 3 1 0 1 3 Robinson G 43 1-5 1-4 2-3 4 3 0 4 5 Totals 200 17-49 7-18 14-24 25 6 3 10 55 Hagen, C 33 3-11 0-0 9-11 12 1 0 1 15 Grier, G 42 8-18 0-1 6-7 12 1 0 5 22 Robinson, G 36 2-7 2-5 0-0 5 4 0 1 6 Lawson, G 38 2-3 2-3 0-0 4 0 0 1 6 Score By Periods 1 2 F Grier, G 30 1-6 0-3 4-4 5 0 0 5 6 Stamper 24 2-7 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 4 Michigan State 39 30 69 Stamper 20 2-3 0-0 1-2 8 0 0 0 5 Tucker 14 2-4 0-1 0-0 4 2 1 1 4 Minnesota 34 21 55 Tucker 17 3-7 2-6 2-4 2 1 1 1 10 Tollackson 25 2-7 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 0 4 Tollackson 11 3-5 0-0 0-3 2 0 0 0 6 TEAM Turnovers: Minnesota 14, Michigan State 21 TEAM 2 Totals 225 23-60 4-16 10-12 33 7 2 12 60 Personal Fouls: Minnesota 19, Michigan State 22 Totals 200 17-51 6-21 20-30 41 9 2 9 60 Technicals: Minn - bench Ohio State Min FG-A 3G-3A FT-A R A BK S PTS Fouled Out: Minn - Lawson, Robinson Iowa Min FG-A 3G-3A FT-A R A BK S PTS Sullinger, F 35 4-9 1-1 0-0 11 2 2 1 9 Brunner, F 36 4-10 2-4 3-4 11 3 1 2 13 Harris, F 20 1-5 0-4 0-0 2 0 0 0 2 Hansen, C 14 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 3 0 0 Dials, C 45 8-14 0-0 4-6 12 2 1 1 20 Haluska, G 32 3-12 1-7 8-10 1 1 1 2 15 Fuss-Cheatham, G 29 2-5 1-3 1-4 3 3 0 0 6 Horner, G 37 3-11 2-7 4-4 4 4 0 2 12 Stockman, G 30 0-6 0-3 0-0 2 3 0 0 0 Pierce, G 39 5-13 0-3 8-11 8 2 1 2 18 Butler 16 0-2 0-2 0-0 2 2 0 0 0 Thompson 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 Foster 25 1-7 0-5 0-0 3 0 0 1 2 Thomas 12 2-3 0-0 0-0 4 0 0 0 4 Sylvester 25 7-12 0-3 3-3 1 1 0 1 17 Reed 4 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 TEAM 2 Totals 225 23-60 2-21 8-13 38 13 3 4 56 Henderson 8 2-3 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 1 4 119

GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 2004-05 BOX SCORES  GAME 19  GAME 20 GAME 21 Indiana ...... 65 Minnesota ...... 66 Minnesota ...... 71 Minnesota ...... 70 Illinois (#1/1) ...... 89 Michigan ...... 54 January 26, 2005 • Williams Arena • Minneapolis, Minn. January 29, 2005 • Assembly Hall • Champaign, Ill. February 2, 2005 • Crisler Arena • Ann Arbor, Mich. Attendance: 11,183 Attendance: 16,694 Attendance: 11,181 Recap: Minnesota scored a key Big Ten win at Williams Arena Recap: Illinois left no doubt that it is the nation's top-ranked team Recap: Minnesota (15-6, 5-3) shot 63 percent from the field (27- with a 70-65 victory over Indiana. The Gophers used a 16-2 run to defeating Minnesota 89-66 at Assembly Hall in Champaign, 43) and claimed a convincing, 71-54 road win, at Michigan (12-10, start the second half to build a 15-point lead and hung on down Illinois. Illinois fed off a barrage of three-point field goals in the 3-5), With the victory, Minnesota moved to 3-2 on the road this the stretch. Minnesota improved to 14-5, 4-2 in the Big Ten while opening minutes and never looked back, improving to 21-0, 7-0 in season, and 2-2 in Big Ten road contests. Jeff Hagen led the way Indiana fell to 9-8, 4-2 in the Big Ten. Jeff Hagen led Minnesota the Big Ten. The Gophers battled throughout but fell to 14-6, 4-3 with 15 points, nine rebounds, five assists, four blocks and three with 15 points and eight rebounds in a career-high 35 minutes in the Big Ten. steals. The five assists tied a career-high, while the three steals despite playing on a sprained knee. Vincent Grier added 15 and Vincent Grier led four Gophers in double figures with 17 were a new career-high for Hagen. Minnesota also had three other Dan Coleman scored 12 off the bench. Minnesota cooled a points and a team-high eight rebounds. Illinois' three-point shoot- players score in double-figures as Vincent Grier, Aaron Robinson Hoosier club that came in winning seven of their last eight games. ing killed the Gophers from the outset. Luther Head and Roger and Dan Coleman had 14, 13 and 11 points, respectively. Grier The Gophers picked up their defensive intensity to start the Powell Jr. hit threes in the opening minutes to take a 10-1 lead. also added six rebounds and four assists, while Robinson record- second half, limiting the Hoosiers to 1-of-11 shooting over the first Jeff Hagen stopped the bleeding with a three-point play and the ed his ninth game this season with three or more 3-pointers. Brent 11 minutes. Meanwhile the Gophers went on a 16-2 run and Gophers trailed 10-4. However, Deron Williams hit a 20-foot Lawson also had four steals on the night. The Golden Gophers’ 63 opened a 47-32 lead. However, Indiana refused to go away quick- jumper and James Augustine scored to cap a 6-0 Illinois run and percent shooting night was their best performance from the field in ly. It chipped away the Gopher lead to seven points at 61-54 on a Minnesota trailed by 12 just five minutes into the game. The Big Ten play this season. Minnesota also had 12 steals on the three-point play by D.J. White. On the other end, Vincent Grier Gophers kept scrapping and pulled to 20-12 on a Rico Tucker night, and forced 24 turnovers by Michigan. answered with a three-point play of his own, putting Minnesota running jumper. The run was quickly quelled by two treys from The Golden Gophers led 36-27 when Lawson scored on a put back up eight points with 3:55 on the clock. White kept the pres- Williams and one from Dee Brown and Illinois was up 29-12 with back with three seconds remaining in the half to give Minnesota sure on with another three-point play and the Hoosiers trailed by 10:45 to go. Minnesota calmly rebounded with a 7-0 run of its own. the 38-27 lead heading to halftime. The Golden Gophers shot a just five. Grier brought the Gopher lead back to seven with two Spencer Tollackson had two baskets and Tucker nailed a three to scorching 70 percent in the first half going 16-for-23 from the field. free throws with 2:13 left. At that point, J'son Stamper took over for pull the Gophers back at 29-19. The Gophers would get no closer Minnesota also held Michigan to a 36 percent shooting (8-for-22) the Gophers. He grabbed all six of Minnesota's boards in final two the rest of the game as the Illini shooting picked up again. Overall, in the first half. The Golden Gophers had 20 points in the paint to minutes and made five free throws down the stretch. Indiana cut Illinois drilled 7-of-11 treys in the first 16 minutes. The Gophers just six for the Wolverines in the half. Minnesota carried its posi- Minnesota's lead to four at 64-40 with 58 seconds to go on two had just 12 turnovers and shot 39 percent from the floor but Illinois tive momentum into the second half, as it started with a 7-2 run to free throws by A.J. Ratliff. Ratliff fouled Stamper but he made both was extremely efficient. The nation's top team shot 56 percent push the lead to 45-29 with 17:24 remaining in the game. With the from the line to extend the lead back to six. Bracey Wright made from the floor and made 10 three-point field goals. Illinois also out- score at 42-29, Lawson hit a three-pointer give Minnesota the 16- two free throws on the other end to pull the Hoosiers back to four rebounded the Gophers 37-31. Tucker scored 12 points and point lead. The Golden Gophers matched that lead at 47-31 with points at 66-62. D.J. White stole the ball in Minnesota's backcourt dished four assists while Dan Coleman scored 11 points. Jeff 15:13 remaining in the game. Michigan cut the lead to single but the Hoosiers failed to convert and Stamper grabbed the board. Hagen had 10 points and six rebounds. Four Illini scored in digits for the first time in the second half with a 7-0 run to make it After Stamper made a free throw, Indiana missed again and double figures, led by Powell with 21. Williams had 18 points, six 49-40 with 9:14 remaining. The Golden Gophers quickly answered Stamper caromed another key rebound. Stamper made 1-of-2 and assists and five rebounds and made 4-of-5 threes. James with a Coleman jumper and a Grier layup to push the lead out to the Gophers led 68-62 with 24 seconds to go. Ten seconds later, Augustine had 15 points and Head added 10. 53-40. The Wolverines got the deficit back down to 57-47, but Wright made a baseline jumper and was fouled. He made the free Minnesota broke the game open with a 14-2 run to take its largest throw and the Gopher lead was just three. Brent Lawson was Minnesota Min FG-A 3G-3A FT-A R A BK S PTS lead of the game at 71-49 with 2:36 remaining. Stamper, F 21 2-6 0-0 3-4 2 2 0 0 7 fouled and he iced the game with two free throws. Stamper fin- Lawson, F 24 1-4 0-3 0-0 4 2 0 0 2 ished the game with nine points and eight rebounds in 22 minutes Minnesota Min FG-A 3G-3A FT-A R A BK S PTS Hagen, C 26 4-6 0-0 2-3 6 0 1 1 10 Grier, G 37 5-10 0-0 4-8 6 4 0 0 14 of action. White scored a career-high 23 points and added seven Robinson, G 35 1-6 1-4 0-0 1 1 0 0 3 Coleman, F 24 5-8 1-2 0-0 5 2 0 0 11 rebounds and four blocks. Wright scored 19 points but was just 6- Grier, G 36 5-17 0-0 7-10 8 0 0 2 17 Hagen, C 33 5-5 0-0 5-6 9 5 4 3 15 of-21 from the field and 0-of-10 from three-point range. Robert Webb 1 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Robinson, G 30 4-6 3-5 2-2 0 2 0 1 13 Vaden also scored 13. Saunders 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Lawson, G 32 3-5 1-3 0-0 3 1 0 4 7 Nuness 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 Tucker 20 3-6 0-2 0-0 2 2 0 2 6 Indiana Min FG-A 3G-3A FT-A R A BK S PTS Coleman 21 5-12 1-4 0-0 4 1 0 0 11 Stamper 13 1-1 0-0 1-2 2 1 0 1 3 Vaden, F 28 5-8 2-4 1-2 6 1 0 1 13 Tucker 26 4-7 2-2 2-2 2 4 0 1 12 Tollackson 8 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 2 White, F 35 10-16 0-0 3-4 7 0 4 1 23 Tollackson 8 2-4 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 0 4 Saunders 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Ratliff, G 19 0-1 0-1 2-2 2 1 0 1 2 TEAM 1 Webb 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Strickland, G 38 1-6 0-4 0-0 3 5 0 0 2 Totals 200 24-63 4-14 14-19 31 11 1 4 66 Nuness 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Wright, G 40 6-21 0-10 7-9 2 5 1 4 19 TEAM 1 Ewing, Jr. 16 3-3 0-0 0-0 5 0 0 0 6 Illinois Min FG-A 3G-3A FT-A R A BK S PTS Totals 200 27-43 5-12 12-18 28 17 4 12 71 Wilmont 15 0-1 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 2 0 Head, F 27 4-11 2-8 0-0 2 3 0 0 10 Hardy 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 Powell, Jr., F 20 8-12 2-3 3-4 3 0 0 0 21 Michigan Min FG-A 3G-3A FT-A R A BK S PTS TEAM 3 Augustine, C 25 5-6 0-0 5-6 7 1 3 2 15 Coleman, W 25 3-8 1-5 0-0 1 1 0 0 7 Totals 200 25-56 2-19 13-17 31 14 5 9 65 Williams, G 32 7-10 4-5 0-0 5 6 0 2 18 Petway, F 21 1-3 0-0 2-2 2 0 1 1 4 Brown, G 31 2-6 1-4 2-2 4 0 0 1 7 Brown, F 24 4-4 0-0 1-3 3 1 0 2 9 Minnesota Min FG-A 3G-3A FT-A R A BK S PTS McBride 20 1-3 1-1 0-0 4 0 0 1 3 Wohl, G 26 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 4 0 0 2 Stamper, F 22 1-1 0-0 7-10 8 1 0 1 9 Nkemdi 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Harrell, G 18 3-6 1-2 0-0 0 0 0 1 7 Lawson, F 37 1-5 1-5 3-4 4 3 0 2 6 Carter 7 1-2 0-1 0-1 1 0 1 0 2 Harris 27 0-7 0-4 0-0 1 3 0 0 0 Hagen, C 35 5-8 0-0 5-6 8 2 3 0 15 Smith 16 0-3 0-0 0-0 4 3 1 0 0 Sims 10 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 Grier, G 36 4-15 0-1 7-8 5 3 1 3 15 Ingram 15 3-4 0-0 2-2 4 2 0 0 8 Hunter 24 5-9 1-4 6-6 5 1 0 1 17 Robinson, G 34 3-5 3-5 0-0 0 3 0 1 9 Pruitt 5 2-2 0-0 1-2 1 0 0 0 5 Andrews 22 2-6 2-3 2-2 2 2 0 2 8 Coleman 21 5-7 2-3 0-0 1 0 1 1 12 TEAM 2 Bell 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 Tucker 10 2-3 0-1 0-0 0 2 0 0 4 Totals 200 33-59 10-22 13-17 37 21 5 8 89 TEAM 2 Tollackson 5 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0 0 Totals 200 19-47 5-18 11-13 19 12 1 8 54 TEAM 4 Score By Periods 1 2 F Totals 200 21-46 6-15 22-28 32 15 5 8 70 Minnesota 26 40 66 Score By Periods 1 2 F Illinois 47 42 89 Minnesota 38 33 71 Score By Periods 1 2 F Michigan 27 27 54 Indiana 30 35 65 Turnovers: Minnesota 12, Illinois 13 Minnesota 31 39 70 Personal Fouls: Minnesota 14, Illinois 17 Turnovers: Minnesota 25, Michigan 24 Technicals: none Personal Fouls: Minnesota 17, Michigan 19 Turnovers: Minnesota 12, Indiana 9 Fouled Out: Minn. - Stamper Technicals: none Personal Fouls: Minnesota 17, Indiana 21 Fouled Out: Mich. - Harris Technicals: none Fouled Out: Ind. - Wilmont

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GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 2004-05 BOX SCORES  GAME 22  GAME 23  GAME 24 Wisconsin (#19/19) ...... 50 Northwestern ...... 55 Minnesota ...... 56 Minnesota ...... 60 Minnesota ...... 53 Indiana ...... 71 February 5, 2005 • Williams Arena • Minneapolis, Minn. February 9, 2005 • Williams Arena • Minneapolis, Minn. February 12, 2005 • Assembly Hall • Bloomington, Ind. Attendance: 14,244 Attendance: 11,209 Attendance: 17,080 Recap: Vincent Grier scored 26 points in the second half and lift- Recap: Vincent Grier scored 32 points but Northwestern made a Recap: Despite a combined 41 points from Jeff Hagen and ed Minnesota to a 60-50 win over No. 19 Wisconsin at Williams 15-3 run to end the game and steal a 55-53 victory over Minnesota Vincent Grier, Minnesota lost to Indiana 71-56 at Assembly Hall in Arena. Grier made 12-of-14 field goal attempts in the half and at Williams Arena. T.J. Parker hit 17-foot jumper with 0.9 seconds Bloomington, Ind. The Hoosiers used a 10-0 run to begin the sec- ended with a career-high 32 points. The Gophers ended a seven- left to give the Wildcats the win. Minnesota fell to 16-7, 6-4 in the ond half to break open a close game. Minnesota endured a poor game losing streak to the Badgers and improved to 16-6, 6-3 in the Big Ten while Northwestern improved to 11-11, 4-6 in the Big Ten. shooting performance, firing a season-low 32 percent from the Big Ten. Minnesota moved into a tie for third in the Big Ten. The Gophers had a 50-40 lead with 4:04 remaining after a field. The Gophers fell to 16-8, 6-5 in the Big Ten and lost consec- Wisconsin fell to 15-5, 6-3 in the Big Ten. Grier was unstoppable Grier baseline dunk. Grier was called for a technical foul for touch- utive games for the first time since November. Indiana moved past in the second half, scoring 26 of the team's 38 points. Clayton ing the glass after his dunk. Vedran Vukusic made both technical the Gophers by a half-game into fourth place in the Big Ten at 11- Hanson hit a three to put Wisconsin up 34-33, but the Gophers free throws and the game began to change momentum. Vince 10, 6-4 in conference action. answered with a 7-0 run capped by a Brent Lawson three-pointer, Scott hit a three-pointer and Mohamed Hachad made a driving After Indiana led by as many as 11 in the first half, the Gophers the Gophers' first of the game. From that point, Grier scored 16 of layup to pull the Cats to 50-47 with 2:11 left. Minnesota had fought back to within two at halftime, 29-27. However, the Hoosiers Minnesota's last 20 points. He made a slicing layup and was fouled chances to put the game away but Dan Coleman and Aaron quickly killed the momentum to start the second half, going on a to give the Gophers a 45-38 lead with 8:56 to go. On the next pos- Robinson each made just 1-of-2 free throws to make the score 51- 10-0 run to lead 39-27 with 15 minutes on the clock. Spencer session, Aaron Robinson nailed a three to give the Gophers a 10- 47 with 1:27 left. Tollackson finally ended the run with a reverse layup and Hagen point edge. Robinson hounded the Badgers in the second half Vukusic drained a trey on the Cats' next possession and Scott, added two free throws to pull Minneota back within eight. Indiana defensively, nabbing three steals. who had only made six treys on the season, followed with another answered and pumped the lead to 46-33 on a Robert Vaden three- Ray Nixon got the Badgers back into it at 48-42 with four three and the game was tied 53-53 with 44 seconds left. Brent pointer with 11:35 to go. Hagen got the Gophers back to within straight points, but Grier punished Wisconsin with a flurry of mid- Lawson missed a left corner trey with 12 seconds left and the nine on a layup with 9:25 remaining but the Gophers couldn't get range jumpers and slashing layups. A four-point run put Minnesota Wildcats had the last possession. Parker drove right and hit a fade closer down the stretch. The Hoosiers ran their lead to a game- back up 54-44 with 4:30 left. Alando Tucker put back a Mike away jumper with 0.9 seconds left to give the Wildcats their first high 17 at 65-48. Wilkinson miss on the next possession to pull Wisconsin within road win of the year. Hagen and Grier were brilliant offensively throughout the eight but Minnesota kept the foot on the gas to get the victory. Minnesota was plagued by turnovers throughout the game, game, combining for 41 of the Gophers' 56 points. However, the Grier was the lone Gopher scoring in double figures but there coughing it up 23 times. Northwestern shot 62 percent from the rest of the team was just 5-of-26 from the floor. Minnesota domi- were plenty of other statistical contributions. Hagen scored seven field in the second half on 15-of-24 field goal attempts. nated the glass, caroming 19 offensive rebounds but the Gophers points and grabbed eight rebounds. Lawson had four steals and Coleman scored eight points and grabbed a career-high nine consistently failed to convert them into points. Indiana relied on eight points while Dan Coleman scored six points and seven rebounds. The Gophers dominated the glass, owning a 39-18 timely outside shooting, making 8-of-13 three-pointers while rebounds. Minnesota held Wisconsin to a season-low 32.6 percent rebounding advantage. The Gophers also got to the free throw line Minnesota was just 3-of-14 behind the arc. Hagen ended with 20 field goal percentage and forced 17 turnovers. Minnesota shot 46 often, making 21-of-27 while Northwestern was just 4-of-7. points and a career-high 15 rebounds. He also made 12-of-15 free percent for the game on 25-of-55 shooting. Wilkinson led Parker led the Wildcats with 19 points and six steals. Vukusic throws. Grier topped the 20-point mark for the third straight game Wisconsin with 14 points and nine rebounds while Tucker scored and Hachad added nine points apiece. Northwestern had 17 steals with 21 on 8-of-19 shooting. Grier has compiled 85 points over the 10 points. in the game. last three games.

Wisconsin Min FG-A 3G-3A FT-A R A BK S PTS Northwestern Min FG-A 3G-3A FT-A R A BK S PTS Minnesota Min FG-A 3G-3A FT-A R A BK S PTS Tucker, F 31 5-10 0-2 0-0 6 1 0 1 10 Vukusic, F 34 3-10 1-6 2-2 4 2 0 1 9 Coleman, F 14 0-5 0-3 0-0 3 0 0 1 0 Wilkinson, F 33 5-10 2-3 2-2 9 1 3 0 14 Duvancic, F 33 1-4 0-1 0-0 6 6 1 3 2 Hagen, C 29 4-8 0-0 12-15 15 1 1 1 20 Chambliss, G 25 2-8 1-4 0-0 2 4 0 0 5 Scott, C 26 3-6 2-4 0-0 2 0 1 0 8 Robinson, G 33 1-4 1-3 0-0 0 1 0 2 3 Hanson, G 34 2-8 2-5 0-0 3 2 0 1 6 Parker, G 34 8-12 3-6 0-0 1 2 0 6 19 Grier, G 40 8-19 0-1 5-8 3 0 0 1 21 Taylor, G 34 2-13 1-5 2-2 7 1 0 0 7 Jenkins, G 29 2-3 0-1 0-0 2 2 1 3 4 Lawson, G 32 2-6 1-4 2-2 2 2 0 1 7 Helmigk 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 Doyle 16 1-4 0-1 2-3 0 2 0 1 4 Stamper 13 0-3 0-0 0-2 6 0 0 0 0 Flowers 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 Hachad 26 4-11 1-2 0-2 2 1 0 3 9 Tucker 22 1-6 1-3 0-0 2 1 0 1 3 Butch 7 0-1 0-1 2-2 3 0 0 0 2 Seacat 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Tollackson 17 1-2 0-0 0-2 3 0 0 1 2 Nixon 15 3-6 0-2 0-0 2 1 0 1 6 TEAM 1 TEAM 3 Morley 14 0-2 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 0 2 Totals 200 22-50 7-21 4-7 18 15 3 17 55 Totals 200 17-53 3-14 19-29 37 5 1 8 56 TEAM 3 Totals 200 19-58 6-22 6-6 40 10 3 3 50 Minnesota Min FG-A 3G-3A FT-A R A BK S PTS Indiana Min FG-A 3G-3A FT-A R A BK S PTS Coleman, F 28 3-6 0-0 2-4 9 0 1 0 8 Hardy, F 14 0-3 0-0 1-2 3 0 0 0 1 Minnesota Min FG-A 3G-3A FT-A R A BK S PTS Lawson, F 36 0-3 0-2 2-2 5 4 0 3 2 White, F 18 3-3 0-0 3-6 3 1 3 0 9 Coleman, F 28 3-6 0-1 0-0 7 0 1 0 6 Hagen, C 34 1-2 0-0 3-4 5 1 2 0 5 Ratliff, G 33 4-8 2-5 5-7 4 2 0 3 15 Lawson, F 29 3-4 1-2 1-1 1 2 0 4 8 Grier, G 40 9-16 2-4 12-14 7 0 0 1 32 Strickland, G 38 1-4 1-2 2-2 6 3 0 2 5 Hagen, C 34 3-8 0-0 1-2 8 2 3 0 7 Robinson, G 38 0-6 0-5 1-2 2 1 0 0 1 Vaden, G 26 5-9 2-2 2-2 1 1 0 1 14 Grier, G 38 14-21 0-2 4-6 5 0 0 1 32 Stamper 14 2-3 0-0 1-1 7 0 0 0 5 Ewing 26 4-6 1-1 6-8 6 2 1 0 15 Robinson, G 37 1-6 1-6 0-0 4 7 0 3 3 Tucker 6 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 Wilmont 20 3-6 1-1 0-0 3 0 0 1 7 Stamper 11 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 1 0 0 Tollackson 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 1 0 0 Perry 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Tucker 17 1-8 0-2 2-3 4 1 0 1 4 TEAM 2 Johnson 6 1-1 1-1 0-2 0 0 0 1 3 Tollackson 6 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 200 15-38 2-13 21-27 39 7 4 4 53 Kline 14 1-2 0-0 0-2 0 0 0 1 2 TEAM 1 Tapak 3 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 200 25-55 2-13 8-12 32 12 5 9 60 Score By Periods 1 2 F TEAM 2 Northwestern 17 38 55 Totals 200 22-44 8-13 19-31 30 9 5 8 71 Score By Periods 1 2 F Minnesota 23 30 53 Wisconsin 24 26 50 Score By Periods 1 2 F Minnesota 22 38 60 Turnovers: Minnesota 23, Northwestern 13 Minnesota 27 29 56 Personal Fouls: Minnesota 11, Northwestern 21 Indiana 29 42 71 Turnovers: Minnesota 11, Wisconsin 17 Technicals: NU - bench; Minn: Grier Personal Fouls: Minnesota 11, Wisconsin 14 Fouled Out: NU - Jenkins Turnovers: Minnesota 15, Indiana 14 Technicals: none Personal Fouls: Minnesota 22, Indiana 23 Fouled Out: none Technicals: none Fouled Out: Minn - Tollackson

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GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 2004-05 BOX SCORES  GAME 25  GAME 26  GAME 27 Minnesota ...... 62 Ohio State ...... 50 Iowa ...... 57 Michigan State (#10/10) . . .81 Minnesota ...... 52 Minnesota ...... 65 February 16, 2005 • Breslin Center • East Lansing, Mich. February 19, 2005 • Williams Arena • Minneapolis, Minn. February 23, 2005 • Williams Arena • Minneapolis, Minn. Attendance: 14,759 Attendance: 12,528 Attendance: 12,659 Recap: Michigan State shot 57 percent from the field en route to Recap: In a prototypical Big Ten defensive battle at Williams Recap: Minnesota used a 21-3 run in the second half to defeat an 81-62 victory over Minnesota at the Breslin Center in East Arena, Minnesota squeezed out a 52-50 victory over Ohio State. Iowa 65-57 in a key Big Ten game at Williams Arena. Jeff Hagen Lansing, Mich. The Gophers lost their third game in a row and The Gophers snapped a three-game losing streak and improved had 14 points and 17 rebounds and Aaron Robinson nailed four dropped to 16-9, 6-6 in the Big Ten. The 10th-ranked Spartans to 7-6 in the Big Ten and 17-9 overall. Ohio State fell to 7-6 in the clutch three-pointers in the second half to lead the Gophers. The solidified their second place spot in the Big Ten, improving to 18- Big Ten and 18-9 overall. Gophers were able to overcome a dreadful shooting performance 4, 9-2 in the Big Ten. Both teams had multiple opportunities to gain the victory in the first half and improved to 18-9, 8-6 in the Big Ten. The Vincent Grier continued to shine offensively, leading the down the stretch. J.J. Sullinger hit a jumper to put the Buckeyes Hawkeyes fell to 16-10, 4-9 in conference play. Gophers with 19 points on 7-of-15 shooting. He wasn't enough for up 50-49 with a minute left on the clock. On the ensuing posses- After leading 26-25 at the half, Iowa opened a 36-31 lead at a balanced Spartan attack that posted four players in double sion, J'son Stamper grabbed a deflected pass and put it home to the 14:08 mark on two straight baskets by Adam Haluska. figures. The Gophers were outrebounded 36-25. put Minnesota up one with 34 seconds left. Terence Dials missed Immediately, the Gophers turned up the defensive pressure. Michigan State shot the lights out in the first half, hitting 17- a hook on the other end and the Buckeyes fouled Aaron Robinson Robinson made a three, then stole a Jeff Horner pass and dished of-27 field goals. The Gophers forced 11 Spartan turnovers but with 11 seconds on the clock. Robinson missed the first but made to Vincent Grier who dunked on the other end. Brent Lawson they couldn't capitalize and fell behind 45-31 at the half. The the second. On the final possession of the game, Sullinger missed followed with a fast break layup and Minnesota led 38-36. Gophers did lead 5-2 early, but Michigan State took control and a leaning 12-foot jumper and Stamper secured the rebound to Robinson hit another three and Grier forced another Hawkeye led 19-11 with 11 minutes to go. The Gophers crept back to with- seal the game for the Gophers. turnover and converted it into another trey and the Gophers led in six at 23-17 on a Jeff Hagen layup but the Spartans pushed it The Gophers opened their largest lead at 31-19 after a 7-0 44-36 with 10:52 left. Horner finally ended the 11-0 run with a back to nine on a Shannon Brown three. The Gophers followed run to start the second half. The Buckeyes failed to make a field three-pointer but Minnesota was kept the foot on the gas. with a 7-0 run on two hoops by Dan Coleman and a trey by Aaron goal for over eight minutes before Jamar Butler ended the drought Robinson hit another trey and Grier and Hagen made baskets to Robinson to make the score 26-24. However, Michigan State with a trey at the 16:50 mark. Ohio State whittled the Gopher lead put the Gophers up 51-39 with seven minutes remaining. ended the half on a 19-7 run. down to five on a Tony Stockman three-pointer with 11:12 to go at The Gophers extended their lead to 57-43 on Robinson's The Spartans kept the momentum into the second half with a 39-34. Vincent Grier put the Gophers back up seven with a pull- fourth three of the half with 3:25 to go. Then the Hawkeyes came 6-0 run. The Gophers finally got on the board with a Brent Lawson up jumper but the Buckeyes fought to within three on a Dials layup to life. A 10-2 run got Iowa back to within six at 59-53 with 1:27 left. three-pointer and Minnesota trailed 51-34 with 16:26 on the clock. with 7:30 to go. The Gophers could have iced the game but missed three consec- However, the Gophers couldn't muster a significant run as the Minnesota scored four straight points to lead 47-40 with 6:34 utive front ends of free throws. Fortunately, Iowa missed its next teams played close to even for the remainder of the game. MSU to go and appeared in control. However, the Buckeyes answered three shots and J'son Stamper made two free throws to give built its lead to 64-42 on a three and Minnesota cut the with an 8-1 run to take its first lead since early in the first half at Minnesota another eight-point lead. Greg Brunner brought the Spartan lead to 19 on several occasions. Hagen edged the 48-47. deficit back to six with a basket but the Gophers made their final Gophers to within 17 at 77-60 on a three-point play with 4:15 on Grier posted his second career double-double with 14 points four from the line to put the game away. the clock but that was as close as they would get. and 10 rebounds. Jeff Hagen added 12 points, six boards and Despite shooting an anemic 9-of-36 from the field in the first Coleman chipped in with 12 points and Hagen added 11 seven blocks. Brent Lawson tied a career- high with five steals. half, the Golden Gophers trailed by just one at the half. Minnesota points and five rebounds. Minnesota shot 41 percent from the field Ohio State was led by Dials with 17 points and eight led 12-9 early after a Hagen basket. Iowa came back to lead 22- for the game on 22-of-54. rebounds. 19 after a Haluska trey with 3:02 to go. Hagen scored just before the half to slim the Iowa edge to 26-25 at the half. Minnesota Min FG-A 3G-3A FT-A R A BK S PTS Ohio State Min FG-A 3G-3A FT-A R A BK S PTS Iowa was led by Adam Haluska with 19 points. Horner added Robinson, G 31 1-5 1-5 0-0 2 4 0 0 3 Sullinger, F 38 2-9 0-2 2-2 9 2 0 2 6 11 points while Erek Hansen had nine points and five blocks. Coleman, F 25 5-10 2-2 0-0 3 1 0 0 12 Harris, F 26 1-5 1-3 0-0 1 1 1 1 3 Grier, G 38 7-15 1-4 4-7 4 3 1 3 19 Dials, C 31 8-14 0-0 3-3 9 0 1 3 19 Iowa Min FG-A 3G-3A FT-A R A BK S PTS Lawson, F 25 3-5 2-3 0-0 1 3 0 1 8 Butler, G 30 2-7 2-4 2-2 1 3 0 0 8 Brunner, F 29 3-10 0-0 1-2 10 1 1 3 7 Hagen, C 28 3-8 0-0 5-5 5 2 0 2 11 Foster, G 30 1-7 1-5 0-0 1 4 0 2 3 Hansen, C 25 3-4 0-0 3-4 0 0 5 1 9 Webb 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Fuss-Cheatham 10 1-4 0-1 0-1 0 0 0 0 2 Haluska, G 37 8-14 1-5 2-3 5 1 2 2 19 Saunders 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 Stockman 26 4-7 1-1 0-0 1 3 0 0 9 Horner, G 39 4-13 1-8 2-2 2 7 1 2 11 Nuness 1 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Marinchick 9 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 2 Henderson, G 29 4-8 0-0 0-0 5 1 0 1 8 Stamper 18 0-1 0-0 3-4 2 0 1 0 3 TEAM 4 Brownlee 6 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 Tucker 16 0-3 0-1 0-0 2 2 0 0 0 Totals 200 19-54 5-16 7-8 27 13 2 8 50 Thomas 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 Tollackson 16 3-6 0-1 0-0 2 2 0 0 6 Reed 9 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 TEAM 3 Minnesota Min FG-A 3G-3A FT-A R A BK S PTS Thompson 19 1-4 0-0 1-2 9 0 1 0 3 Totals 200 22-54 6-17 12-16 25 17 2 6 62 Coleman, F 23 2-7 1-3 2-2 6 1 0 0 7 Gorney 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 Lawson, F 38 1-5 0-3 0-0 5 2 0 5 2 TEAM 7 Michigan State Min FG-A 3G-3A FT-A R A BK S PTS Hagen, C 28 5-9 0-0 2-3 6 3 7 1 12 Totals 200 23-56 2-16 9-13 39 11 11 9 57 Brown, G 27 6-7 2-3 4-4 1 2 0 2 18 Grier, G 38 6-15 0-1 2-2 10 4 0 0 14 Neitzel, G 21 3-7 1-5 0-0 1 5 0 0 7 Robinson, G 35 2-4 1-2 3-4 1 2 0 1 8 Minnesota Min FG-A 3G-3A FT-A R A BK S PTS Ager, G 19 7-10 1-4 1-1 2 3 0 0 16 Stamper 18 2-4 0-1 0-1 6 1 0 0 4 Coleman, F 22 3-9 1-3 0-0 3 0 0 0 7 Anderson, F 27 3-5 2-3 2-2 3 3 0 4 10 Tucker 8 1-2 1-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 3 Lawson, F 25 1-4 0-2 1-3 5 1 0 2 3 Davis, C 24 6-10 0-1 2-2 12 1 1 1 14 Tollackson 12 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 2 Hagen, C 34 5-14 0-0 4-6 17 6 0 2 14 Hill 21 4-8 1-4 0-0 2 6 0 1 9 TEAM 3 Grier, G 40 7-17 1-2 2-2 3 6 0 2 17 Aerts 1 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 2 Totals 200 20-47 3-11 9-12 38 14 8 7 52 Robinson, G 38 4-9 4-9 2-2 3 4 0 3 14 Trannon 11 0-0 0-0 0-0 4 1 0 0 0 Stamper 27 2-8 0-0 4-5 9 0 0 0 8 Hamo 1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Score By Periods 1 2 F Tucker 8 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 Torbert 18 1-5 0-2 1-2 1 1 1 2 3 Ohio State 19 31 50 Tollackson 6 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Bograkos 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0 0 Minnesota 24 28 52 TEAM 4 Naymick 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 0 1 0 0 Totals 200 23-65 6-18 13-18 44 14 4 7 65 Harvey 2 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Turnovers: Minnesota 14, OSU 10 Rowley 11 1-1 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 0 2 Personal Fouls: Minnesota 11, OSU 16 Score By Periods 1 2 F TEAM 2 Technicals: none Iowa 26 31 57 Totals 200 32-56 7-23 10-11 36 23 3 10 81 Fouled Out: none Minnesota 25 40 65

Score By Periods 1 2 F Turnovers: Minnesota 11, Iowa 16 Minnesota 31 31 62 Personal Fouls: Minnesota 16, Iowa 20 Michigan State 45 36 81 Technicals: none Fouled Out: none Turnovers: Minnesota 16, MSU 18 Personal Fouls: Minnesota 25, MSU 17 Technicals: Minn. - bench Fouled Out: none

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GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 2004-05 BOX SCORES  GAME 28  GAME 29  GAME 30 Minnesota ...... 59 Minnesota ...... 73 Minnesota ...... 71 Purdue ...... 57 Penn State ...... 69 Indiana ...... 55 February 26, 2005 • Mackey Arena • West Lafayette, Ind. March 2, 2005 • Bryce Jordan Center • State College, Pa. March 11, 2005 • United Center • Chicago, Ill. Attendance: 14,123 Attendance: 6,266 Attendance: 22,413 Recap: The University of Minnesota men's basketball team took Recap: Minnesota finished the regular season with a 73-69 victo- Big Ten Tournament Quarterfinals another step toward its first NCAA berth since 1999 with a thrilling ry over Penn State at Bryce Jordan Center in State College, Pa. Recap: Minnesota advanced to the semifinals of the Big Ten come-from-behind 59-57 win over Purdue in West Lafayette, Ind. It The victory was the fourth in a row for the Gophers and gave them Tournament with a convincing 71-55 victory over Indiana. The fifth- was the final game for Purdue coach Gene Keady on the their first 20-win season since 1992-93 and the first 10-win Big Ten seeded Gophers blew open a tight game in the middle of the Boilermaker bench as the Gophers sent the legendary coach out season since 1989-90. The Gophers will enter the Big Ten second half with a 25-7 run to beat the fourth-seeded Hoosiers. with a loss. Minnesota improved its record to 19-9 overall and 9-6 Tournament with a 20-9 overall mark and a 10-6 conference record. Vincent Grier led four Gophers in double figures with 16 points. in the Big Ten. Purdue fell to 7-18 and 3-11 in the conference. Penn State fell to 7-21, 1-14 in the Big Ten. Brent Lawson scored 15 and Aaron Robinson added 14. Purdue's margin was 15, 40-25, with 14:44 left in the second The Gophers stifled the Lions on defense throughout the Trailing 34-28 at the half, Indiana appeared to gaining momentum half when the Gophers made their run. Junior Vincent Grier hit game, forcing 24 turnovers and racking up 15 steals. Despite miss- early in the second half. After closing within five, Jeff Hagen picked up back-to-back jumpers and J'son Stamper hit another and the ing some open looks, the Gophers managed to shoot 44 percent his fourth foul with 17:55 still on the clock. The Hoosiers scored seven Gophers were within nine with 12:52 left. Then Aaron Robinson from the field on 27-of-61 shooting. of the next nine points to trail by two at 42-40. With Hagen still on the took over. Robinson made three-pointers on either side of the 12- The Gophers led 40-26 at the break before Danny Morrissey bench the Gophers stepped up their defensive intensity and held the minute media timeout and the Purdue lead was cut to three. After singlehandedly tried to get Penn State back into the game in the Hoosiers with just two field goals over the next 12:30. two Purdue free throws, Robinson hit another three to draw the second half. He hit three treys in the opening four minutes to get Lawson started an 8-0 Gopher run with a basket with 11:55 on Gophers to within two at 46-44. After the 8-minute media timeout, the Lions within 10 at 50-40. Morrissey trimmed the Gopher lead to the clock. Grier dropped in a driving layup and was fouled and Grier picked Purdue's Andrew Ford and went the length of the floor nine with his fourth three of the half with 12 minutes to go but Robinson nailed a trey to give Minnesota a 54-42 lead with 10:56 for a dunk to tie the game at 48-48 with 7:06 to play. The Gophers Lawson answered with a three on the other end and Minnesota left. Bracey Wright halted the run with a three-point play of his own took their first lead on a Grier jumper seconds later and the Maroon maintained a 57-45 edge. Another Morrissey trey with 9:02 to go but the Gophers scored the next six to lead 60-45. and Gold led 50-48. brought PSU back within seven at 57-50. Travis Parker made two Wright got the Hoosiers back in the scoring column with two But, Purdue would not die in Keady's last game on the court free throws on the Lions's next possession to pull within five. Jeff free throws but it didn’t end Minnesota’s momentum. Robinson hit named for him. Gary Ware hit a jumper and David Teague hit two Hagen halted the run with a dunk off a Robinson pass. Robinson another three and Grier remained aggressive and made four more free throws to put the Boilers back up by two. Grier missed a then picked off an errant Lion pass and took it the other way for a free throws and Minnesota led by a game-high 20 at 67-47 with runner, but Stamper was there for a put-back slam and he was fastbreak layup to give the Gophers a 61-52 lead with 7:38 on the 6:15 left. Indiana scored five straight points to pull within 15 but it fouled. Stamper made the free throw to put the Gophers back up by clock. was too late and Minnesota put the game away down the stretch. one, 53-52. With 3:24 left, Purdue's Chris Hartley made a three Penn State refused to go away. With 5:20 to go, Parker made Grier scored 14 second half points to lead the Gophers. from the top of the arc and the lead changed hands again. Two Dan a fast break layup to pull the Lions to 61-58. However, Grier took a Minnesota limited the Hoosiers to just 26 percent shooting in the Coleman free throws tied the game at 55-55 with 3:02 left. Hagen pass for a cutting layup to push the lead back to five. After second stanza on 8-of-31 from the field. McKnight made 1-of-2 free throws before Coleman struck again Lawson forced a turnover, Hagen fed Dan Coleman for another Overall, the Gophers fired at a 46 percent clip from the field with a three to give the Gophers a 58-56 lead that they would not layup with 2:35 left and Minnesota led 65-58. After Parker made (23-51) and outrebounded Indiana 41-35. Coleman was the fourth relinquish. one free throw, Grier was fouled on the other end and made both Gopher in double figures with 11 points. Grier and Stamper led Grier led the Gophers with 15 points, five assists and four from the line to make the score 67-59. Aaron Johnson brought the Minnesota with seven boards apiece while Hagen and Robinson steals. Robinson ended with 14 points, 4-of-6 from beyond the arc. Lions back within six, but Grier made a slicing layup to lead by had four assists apiece. Coleman added nine and Stamper had nine off the bench. eight. Minnesota had chances to ice the game but missed several D.J. White led Indiana with 21 points and 10 rebounds. The McKnight led the Boilermakers with 18. The Big Ten's leading scor- free throws to end the game. Penn State couldn't convert and the Gophers held Wright, the conference’s leading scorer, to 14 points er, Carl Landry, was injured in the first half and did not return. Gophers earned the win. on 4-of-13 shooting. Grier led the Gophers with 27 points on 8-of-13 shooting and Minnesota Min FG-A 3G-3A FT-A R A BK S PTS added four steals. Lawson added 14 points while Robinson had Coleman, F 21 3-6 1-2 2-2 0 0 0 1 9 Minnesota Min FG-A 3G-3A FT-A R A BK S PTS nine points, five assists and four steals. Morrissey led Penn State Lawson, F 33 1-5 0-1 0-0 4 2 0 0 2 Coleman, F 26 4-9 1-1 2-2 5 1 0 0 11 Hagen, C 23 1-5 0-0 2-2 3 0 1 0 4 with 22 points, including a 6-of-10 night from three-point range. Lawson, F 36 4-8 1-2 6-6 4 1 1 1 15 Robinson, G 37 5-8 4-6 0-0 2 1 0 1 14 Hagen, C 21 3-4 0-0 1-2 3 4 4 0 7 Minnesota Min FG-A 3G-3A FT-A R A BK S PTS Grier, G 40 6-15 0-2 3-7 4 5 0 4 15 Robinson, G 36 5-12 4-9 0-0 6 2 0 2 14 Coleman, F 18 4-7 0-2 0-0 3 0 0 1 8 Stamper 23 4-4 0-0 1-3 5 1 0 0 9 Grier, G 39 5-9 0-0 6-12 7 4 0 0 16 Lawson, F 37 6-11 1-4 1-3 3 3 0 2 14 Tucker 10 2-7 0-3 0-0 0 0 0 1 4 Stamper 17 0-2 0-0 3-4 7 0 0 2 3 Hagen, C 36 4-10 0-0 1-3 6 3 2 2 9 Tollackson 13 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 Tucker 5 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 Robinson, G 40 3-9 1-7 2-4 3 5 0 4 9 TEAM 5 Tollackson 16 2-5 0-0 1-2 2 1 3 0 5 Grier, G 40 8-13 0-0 11-14 4 2 0 4 27 Totals 200 23-52 5-14 8-14 24 10 1 7 59 Webb 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Stamper 14 1-5 0-0 2-2 6 2 0 2 4 Nuness 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Tucker 3 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 Purdue Min FG-A 3G-3A FT-A R A BK S PTS Saunders 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Tollackson 12 1-4 0-0 0-0 5 0 0 0 2 Landry, F 7 0-1 0-0 1-2 3 0 1 0 1 Woolridge 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 TEAM 3 Ware, F 35 4-4 0-0 2-3 7 1 5 3 10 TEAM 6 Totals 200 27-61 2-14 17-26 34 15 2 15 73 Teague, G 38 4-14 1-5 3-4 8 0 0 0 12 Totals 200 23-51 6-12 19-28 41 14 8 5 71 Ford, G 21 0-3 0-3 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 Penn State Min FG-A 3G-3A FT-A R A BK S PTS McKnight, G 40 8-16 0-2 2-3 1 1 0 1 18 Indiana Min FG-A 3G-3A FT-A R A BK S PTS Johnson, F 38 4-9 0-1 3-3 15 0 0 2 11 Hartley 18 2-4 1-2 0-0 1 0 0 0 5 Wilmont, F 25 2-4 2-2 0-1 5 1 0 2 6 Claxton, F 33 3-8 0-1 6-6 3 0 0 2 12 Price 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Vaden, F 35 2-13 0-5 0-2 6 4 0 2 4 Parker, F 23 3-6 0-2 5-6 5 3 0 2 11 Kiefer 22 2-3 0-1 1-2 7 1 0 0 5 White, C 33 7-16 0-0 7-11 10 0 5 0 21 Luber, G 32 2-7 0-3 2-2 3 5 0 1 6 Davis 18 2-3 0-0 2-2 5 1 1 0 6 Wright, G 33 4-13 2-5 4-4 6 4 0 0 14 Morrissey, G 29 7-13 6-10 2-2 3 1 0 1 22 TEAM 2 Strickland, G 34 3-6 2-3 0-0 1 4 0 1 8 Walker 27 1-8 1-5 0-0 1 4 0 1 3 Totals 200 22-48 2-13 11-16 34 6 7 4 57 Ewing, Jr. 10 0-1 0-0 0-2 3 0 0 0 0 Hassell 5 1-2 0-0 0-1 4 0 0 0 2 Hardy 9 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 2 Fellows 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 Suhr 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 McDougald 8 1-1 0-0 0-1 1 0 3 1 0 Score By Periods 1 2 F Ratliff 13 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 TEAM 1 Minnesota 18 41 59 Johnson 1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 200 22-54 7-22 18-21 37 13 3 10 69 Purdue 31 26 57 Roberts 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Tapak 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Turnovers: Minnesota 14, Purdue 19 TEAM 2 Score By Periods 1 2 F Personal Fouls: Minnesota 15, Purdue 17 Totals 200 19-57 6-15 11-20 35 15 5 3 55 Minnesota 40 33 73 Technicals: none Penn State 26 43 69 Fouled Out: Minn: Hagen Score By Periods 1 2 F Minnesota 34 37 71 Turnovers: Minnesota 17, Penn State 24 Indiana 28 27 55 Personal Fouls: Minnesota 18, Penn State 21 Turnovers: Minnesota 10, Indiana 11 Technicals: none Personal Fouls: Minnesota 17, Indiana 20 Fouled Out: PSU: Parker Technicals: none Fouled Out: none 123

GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 GOPHER RECORDS   Iowa State Min FG-A 3G-3A FT-A R A BK S PTS GAME 31 GAME 32 Clark, F 40 5-8 1-2 3-4 5 1 1 4 14 Staple, F 27 3-4 0-0 0-0 4 0 0 0 6 Minnesota ...... 56 Iowa State ...... 64 Homan, C 37 5-14 0-0 4-7 13 1 7 2 14 Stinson, G 36 7-17 0-1 4-6 6 4 0 1 18 Illinois (1/1) ...... 64 Minnesota ...... 53 Blalock, G 40 2-7 0-2 1-2 5 4 0 3 5 March 12, 2005 • United Center • Chicago, Ill. March 18, 2005 • Charlotte Coliseum • Charlotte, N.C. Carr 19 3-7 1-3 0-0 2 1 0 2 7 Attendance: 22,413 Attendance: na Braet 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Big Ten Tournament Semifinals TEAM 4 Recap: Top-ranked Illinois emerged with a 64-56 victory over the NCAA Tournament First Round Totals 200 25-57 2-8 12-19 39 11 8 12 64 Gophers in a turnover-riddled Big Ten Tournament semifinal game. Recap: Minnesota's magical season came to an end in the NCAA Minnesota made it tough, pulling within two late in the second half Tournament First Round game. Iowa State emerged from Charlotte Minnesota Min FG-A 3G-3A FT-A R A BK S PTS Coleman, F 24 2-7 1-3 0-0 3 1 0 0 5 but Illinois advanced Big Ten Tournament title game. The teams Coliseum with a 64-53 victory. The Gophers trailed the majority of Lawson, F 32 4-8 1-5 5-5 5 3 0 1 14 combined for 44 turnovers in the contest. the game but had several chances to trim the game to within one possession late in the second half. Brent Lawson scored 14 points Hagen, C 36 3-7 0-0 1-3 10 1 1 0 7 Vincent Grier scored 17 of his game-high 24 points in the Robinson, G 39 4-15 3-12 0-1 2 3 0 4 11 in his final collegiate game to lead the Gophers. The Gophers' second half as he led the Gophers back but it wasn't quite enough. Grier, G 40 7-21 0-2 0-1 9 0 0 4 14 The Gophers stifled Illinois by constantly changing defenses season ended with a 21-11 record, its most victories since 1992- Stamper 19 0-2 0-0 0-0 5 0 0 0 0 and forced the Illini into 23 turnovers. Minnesota also held Illinois 93. Tucker 7 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 to 37 percent shooting but it was the offensive glass that proved to The Gophers grabbed 20 offensive rebounds and held a 41- Tollackson 3 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 2 be the killer for the Gophers. Illinois grabbed 19 offensive rebounds 39 edge on the glass for the game but failed to convert second TEAM 6 Totals 200 21-63 5-23 6-10 41 8 1 9 53 and held an overall rebounding edge of 45-33. chance opportunities. Minnesota were stifled by the Cyclones' A 9-0 Illinois run in the second half gave it a game-high 49-35 zone defense for much of the game and shot just 33 percent from the field and 22 percent from three-point range (5-23). lead with 12 minutes left but Minnesota didn't go quietly. Grier Score By Periods 1 2 F Dan Coleman got the Gophers on the board with their first five slashed and drove the Gophers back by scoring eight of the next Iowa State 33 31 64 11 points during an 11-1 Gopher run to pull within four at 50-46. points. He opened with a three from the baseline and added a tip- Minnesota 23 30 53 DeAaron Williams drained a three to end a drought of 5:30 without in and Minnesota took an early 5-2 lead at the 18:00 mark. Vincent a field goal for the Illini and push the lead back to seven. However, Grier put Minnesota up 7-4 on a fast break dunk but the Cyclones Turnovers: Minnesota 17, Iowa State 13 Aaron Robinson answered with his fourth three-pointer of the put together a 12-2 run over the next four minutes. Curtis Stinson Personal Fouls: Minnesota 18, Iowa State 17 Technicals: none game on the next possession to keep the Gophers within four. hit a fast break layup to cap the run and Iowa State led 18-11 with Fouled Out: Minn: Lawson Robinson then picked off an Illinois pass and dished to Grier who 10:03 on the clock. raced in for a fast break dunk and Minnesota was down just two at Minnesota halted the Cyclone run when Aaron Robinson 53-51 with 6:01 to go. But the Gophers would get no closer. found Spencer Tollackson slipping behind the defense for a dunk, Though Illinois had trouble making shots, they continued to bringing the Gophers back within five. The Gophers got within attack the offensive glass. Roger Powell stopped the bleeding for three at 22-19 when Jeff Hagen tipped in a Robinson miss at 5:22. Illinois by grabbing an offensive rebound and putting it back up and Minnesota had numerous chances to add points but missed the in. Jeff Hagen swished an 18-foot jumper to keep Minnesota with- front end of one-and-ones three times in the first half. Iowa State in three. James Augustine grabbed offensive rebounds on consec- ran off five straight points to lead by eight at 27-19. The Cyclone utive possessions and turned them into three points from the free lead swelled to 10 at 33-23 when Stinson made a driving layup. throw line. A Williams’ 18-foot jumper put Illinois up 61-53 with 2:22 That score held into halftime. remaining. The Gophers trimmed the lead to seven at 63-56 with Grier led the Gophers with eight points and five rebounds in 45 seconds left but would not score again. the half. Stinson had 10 for the Cyclones, who fired 48 percent Grier posted his 10th 20-point game of the year and added from the field. Minnesota had nine turnovers and shot 36 percent seven rebounds. Robinson scored 12 on 4-of-8 three-point shoot- from the field. ing and six assists while Hagen added 10 points. Grier got the Gophers on the board first in the second half with Head led five Illinois players in double figures with 14 points. a slashing layup but the Cyclones answered with a 6-0 run to take a 39-25 lead with 16:58 remaining. Grier scored off a fastbreak Minnesota Min FG-A 3G-3A FT-A R A BK S PTS layup from Robinson and Brent Lawson hit a baseline three to give Coleman, F 21 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 Minnesota some momentum down 39-30 at the 16-minute timeout. Lawson, F 39 2-5 2-4 2-2 7 3 0 0 8 Jeff Hagen dunked home a pass from Brent Lawson to cut the Hagen, C 36 4-10 0-0 2-2 5 1 3 0 10 Cyclone lead to seven with 14:35 on the clock but ISU quickly Robinson, G 37 4-9 4-8 0-0 3 6 0 2 12 pushed their lead back to 10 on a Tasheen Carr three-pointer. Grier, G 39 10-25 0-3 4-8 8 3 1 3 24 Stamper 13 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 Robinson hit his first three-pointer in five tries with 11:20 to go to Tucker 6 1-3 0-2 0-0 1 0 0 1 2 inch the Gophers within six at 44-38. Rahshon Clark answered with Tollackson 9 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 1 0 a ferocious one-handed dunk but Minnesota answered when TEAM 6 Lawson hit a layup and was fouled and the Gophers were within Totals 200 21-57 6-17 8-12 33 13 4 7 56 five at 46-41. The deficit fell to four with another Robinson three with 9:25 to go. Illinois Min FG-A 3G-3A FT-A R A BK S PTS Iowa State's relentless play on the offensive glass paid off, Head, F 36 5-13 4-9 0-2 6 4 2 1 14 scoring its next two hoops off second and third opportunities to Powell, Jr., F 27 3-5 0-0 4-5 8 0 1 0 10 Augustine, C 33 3-6 0-0 5-7 14 1 0 1 11 push its lead back to eight points. The Cyclone run got to 8-0 on a Williams, G 36 4-9 1-2 3-3 5 5 0 2 12 Will Blalock jumper but Minnesota stayed in the game with two Brown, G 35 2-12 2-9 4-6 4 0 0 2 10 straight steals that led to a Robinson three and a Grier fast break McBride 9 0-3 0-2 0-0 3 1 0 1 0 layup, trimming the Cyclone lead to 56-49. Lawson capped a 7-0 Carter 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 run with a put back layup, pulling Minnesota to 56-51. The teams Smith 7 1-4 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 2 traded baskets and Minnesota had several chances to cut the Ingram 13 2-4 0-0 1-1 1 0 1 4 5 game to one possession but couldn't convert. TEAM 1 Grier scored 14 and added nine rebounds and four steals and Totals 200 20-56 7-22 17-24 45 11 4 11 64 Robinson added 11 points and four steals for the Gophers. Hagen Score By Periods 1 2 F had a team-high 10 rebounds and seven points. Stinson led Iowa Minnesota 24 32 56 State with 18 points while Homan and Clark scored 14 apiece. Illinois 30 34 64 Homan also had seven of the Cyclones' 12 blocked shots.

Turnovers: Minnesota 20, Illinois 23 Personal Fouls: Minnesota 17, Illinois 13 Technicals: none Fouled Out: none

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CAREER RECORDS CAREER RECORDS FIELD GOALS THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS Some of the following records have been recalculated due • FIELD GOALS MADE • • THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS • to student-athlete participation while ineligible because of a Player (Seasons)...... FG Player (Seasons)...... 3-FG violation of NCAA rules. 1. Mychal Thompson (’75-78)...... 823 1. Michael Bauer (’00-04)...... 191 2. Kevin McHale (’77-80)...... 714 2. Sam Jacobson (’95-98) ...... 173 SCORING 3. Randy Breuer (’80-83)...... 681 3. Kevin Burleson (’00-03.)...... 148 4. Willie Burton (’87-90)...... 646 4. (’92-93)...... 137 • POINTS • 5. Sam Jacobson (’95-98) ...... 638 5. Quincy Lewis (’96-99)...... 127 Player (Season)...... Pts. 6. Trent Tucker (’79-82)...... 631 6. Kevin Lynch (’88-91)...... 117 1. Mychal Thompson (’75-78)...... 1,992 7. Tommy Davis (’82-85) ...... 613 7. Terrance Simmons (’99-’01) ...... 108 2. Willie Burton (’87-90)...... 1,800 8. Quincy Lewis (’96-99)...... 609 8. Aaron Robinson (’02-05) ...... 101 3. Randy Breuer (’80-83)...... 1,777 9. Lou Hudson (’64-66)...... 565 9. Arriel McDonald (’91-94) ...... 100 4. Sam Jacobson (’95-98) ...... 1,709 10. Marc Wilson (’83-86) ...... 540 10. Townsend Orr (’91-94)...... 96 5. Kevin McHale (’77-80)...... 1,704 6. Quincy Lewis (’96-99)...... 1,614 • FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS • • THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS • 7. Tommy Davis (’82-85) ...... 1,481 Player (Seasons)...... FGA Player (Seasons)...... 3-FGA 8. Trent Tucker (’79-82)...... 1,445 1. Chuck Mencel (’52-55) ...... 1,635 1. Michael Bauer (’00-04)...... 535 9. Chuck Mencel (’52-55) ...... 1,391 2. Sam Jacobson (’95-98) ...... 1,461 2. Sam Jacobson (’95-98) ...... 474 10. Marc Wilson (’83-86) ...... 1,386 3. Mychal Thompson (’75-78)...... 1,452 3. Kevin Burleson (’00-03)...... 447 11. Kevin Lynch (’88-91)...... 1,355 4. Quincy Lewis (’96-99)...... 1,323 4. Voshon Lenard (’92-93)...... 369 12. Tom Kondla (’66-68)...... 1,350 5. Tom Kondla (’66-68)...... 1,292 Quincy Lewis (’96-99)...... 369 13. Ron Johnson (’58-60)...... 1,335 6. Kevin McHale (’77-80)...... 1,290 6. Arriel McDonald (’91-94) ...... 315 14. Lou Hudson (’64-66)...... 1,329 7. Willie Burton (’87-90)...... 1,265 7. Terrance Simmons (’99-’01) ...... 304 15. Arriel McDonald (’91-94) ...... 1,273 8. Trent Tucker (’79-82)...... 1,264 8. Kevin Lynch (’88-91)...... 298 16. Dusty Rychart (’99-’02)...... 1,268 9. Tommy Davis (’82-85) ...... 1,262 9. Aaron Robinson (’02-05) ...... 278 17. Melvin Newbern (’88-90) ...... 1,224 10. Lou Hudson (’63-66)...... 1,201 10. Townsend Orr (’91-94)...... 272 18. Jim McIntyre (’46-49)...... 1,223 19. Archie Clark (’64-66) ...... 1,199 • FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE • 20. Randy Carter (’91-94)...... 1,186 • THREE-POINT FIELD-GOAL PCT. • 21. Darryl Mitchell (’78-82) ...... 1,182 minimum 500 attempts minimum 80 attempts 22. Michael Bauer (’00-’04) ...... 1,168 Player (Seasons) ...... Pct...... (FG-FGA) Player (Seasons)...... Pct...... (FG-FGA) 23. Osborne Lockhart (’74-78) ...... 1,106 1. Randy Breuer (’80-83)...... 570 ...... (681-1194) 1. Ray Gaffney (’86-89)...... 450 ...... (50-111) 24. Voshon Lenard (’91-94)...... 1,097 2. Mychal Thompson (’75-78)...... 566 ...... (823-1452) 2. Travarus Bennett (’01-02) ...... 422...... (57-135) 25. George Kline (’54-58)...... 1,096 3. Mark Hall (’79-82)...... 563...... (438-778) 3. Tim Hanson (’85-88) ...... 419 ...... (49-117) 26. Eric Magdanz (’60-63)...... 1,083 4. Kevin McHale (’77-80)...... 553 ...... (714-1290) 4. Kevin Lynch (’88-91) ...... 393 ...... (117-298) 5. Kim Zurcher (’87-88) ...... 390...... (57-146) 27. Mark Hall (’78-82)...... 1,072 5. John Shasky (’83-86)...... 530...... (420-793) 6. Willie Burton (’87-90)...... 378...... (82-217) John Shasky (’82-86) ...... 1,072 6. Dusty Rychart (’99-’02)...... 519...... (495-954) 7. Voshon Lenard (’92-93)...... 371...... (137-369) 29. Eric Hill (’68-71)...... 1,057 7. Willie Burton (’87-90) ...... 511 ...... (646-1265) 8. Randy Carter (’91-94)...... 508...... (480-944) 8. Maurice Hargrow (’01-) ...... 367...... (51-139) 30. Jim Brewer (’70-73)...... 1,009 9. Sam Jacobson (’95-98)...... 365...... (173-474) 9. Osborne Lockhart (’75-78)...... 503...... (464-923) 31. Dick Garmaker (’53-55)...... 1,008 10. Aaron Robinson (’02-05)...... 363 ...... (101-278) 32. Larry Mikan (’67-70) ...... 1,007 10. Trent Tucker (’79-82) ...... 499 ...... (631-1264) current players in bold • SCORING AVERAGE • Player (Seasons) ...... Avg. 1. Dick Garmaker (’54-55)...... 22.9 2. Mychal Thompson (’75-78)...... 20.8 3. Lou Hudson (’64-66)...... 20.4 4. Oliver Shannon (’70-71) ...... 19.7 5. Ron Johnson (’58-60)...... 19.6 6. Tom Kondla (’66-68)...... 19.0 7. Ray Williams (’76-77) ...... 18.9 8. Clyde Turner (’72-73) ...... 18.4 9. Ronald Behagen (’72-73) ...... 17.4 10. Archie Clark (’64-66) ...... 16.7 11. Mark Olberding (’75)...... 16.0 12. Chuck Mencel (’52-55) ...... 15.9 George Kline (’55-58)...... 15.9 14. Eric Magdanz (’61-63)...... 15.5 15. Albert Nuness (’68-69) ...... 15.4 16. Willie Burton (’87-90)...... 15.3 Mark Lansberger (’75)...... 15.3 18. Kevin McHale (’77-80)...... 15.2 19. Jim McIntyre (’46-49)...... 15.1 20. Randy Breuer (’80-83)...... 14.9 Rick Rickert (’02-03)...... 14.9

Mychal Thompson is Minnesota’s career leader in points, Michael Bauer is Minnesota’s career leader in three-point scoring average, field goals made and rebounds. field goals made (191) and attempts (535). 126

GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 CAREER RECORDS FREE THROWS REBOUNDS STEALS • FREE THROWS MADE • • REBOUNDING • STEALS Player (Seasons)...... FTM Player (Seasons)...... REB Player (Seasons) ...... Steals 1. Willie Burton (’87-90)...... 426 1. Mychal Thompson (’75-78) ...... 956 1. Melvin Newbern (’88-90) ...... 215 2. Randy Breuer (’80-83)...... 415 2. Kevin McHale (’77-80)...... 950 2. Quincy Lewis (’96-99)...... 179 3. Jim McIntyre (’46-49) ...... 361 3. Jim Brewer (’71-73) ...... 907 3. Trent Tucker (’79-82) ...... 164 4. Chuck Mencel (’52-55)...... 347 4. Richard Coffey (’87-90) ...... 904 4. Arriel McDonald (’91-94)...... 163 5. Mychal Thompson (’75-78) ...... 346 5. Mel Northway (’63-65) ...... 841 5. Kevin Burleson (’00-03)...... 157 6. Dick Garmaker (’54-55)...... 342 6. Ron Johnson (’58-60)...... 820 6. Darryl Mitchell (’79-82) ...... 153 7. Ron Johnson (’58-60)...... 326 7. Randy Carter (’91-94)...... 736 7. Marc Wilson (’83-86) ...... 138 8. Marc Wilson (’83-86)...... 306 8. Larry Mikan (’68-70) ...... 735 8. Voshon Lenard (’92-93)...... 134 9. Archie Clark (’64-66) ...... 291 9. Dusty Rychart (’99-’02)...... 732 9. Kevin Lynch (’88-91)...... 127 10. Tom Kondla (’65-68)...... 290 10. Randy Breuer (’80-83)...... 730 10. Townsend Orr (’91-94)...... 118

• FREE THROW ATTEMPTS • • REBOUNDING AVERAGE • The University of Minnesota first compiled steals beginning Player (Seasons)...... FTA Player (Seasons) ...... Avg. with the 1977-78 season. 1. Willie Burton (’87-90)...... 569 1. Jim Brewer (’71-73) ...... 12.09 Randy Breuer (’80-83)...... 569 2. Ron Johnson (’58-60)...... 12.05 GAMES PLAYED 3. Mychal Thompson (’75-78) ...... 500 3. Mel Northway (’63-65) ...... 11.7 4. Chuck Mencel (’52-55)...... 480 4. Ray Cronk (’60,’62)...... 11.3 • GAMES • 5. Dick Garmaker (’54-55)...... 460 5. Larry Mikan (’68-70) ...... 10.2 Player (Seasons)...... Games 6. Ron Johnson (’58-60)...... 438 6. Dave Tucker (’55-57)...... 10.0 1. Sam Jacobson (’95-98) ...... 130 7. Marc Wilson (’83-86)...... 428 7. Ron Behagen (’72-73) ...... 9.97 2. Quincy Lewis (’96-99)...... 127 8. Tom Kondla (’66-68)...... 418 8. Mychal Thompson (’75-78)...... 9.95 3. Ernest Nzigamasabo (’91-94)...... 124 9. Archie Clark (’64-66) ...... 412 9. Tom Kondla (’66-68)...... 9.8 4. Kevin Burleson (’00-03)...... 123 10. Eric Magdanz (’61-63)...... 381 10. Lou Hudson (’64-66)...... 8.9 Chad Kolander (’92-95) ...... 123 6. Arriel McDonald (’91-94)...... 121 • FREE THROW PERCENTAGE • 7. Michael Bauer (’00-04) ...... 119 ASSISTS Randy Breuer (’80-83) ...... 119 minimum 200 attempts Kevin Lynch (’88-91)...... 119 Player (Seasons)...... Pct...... (FT-FTA) • ASSISTS • Bob Martin (’89-92)...... 119 1. Voshon Lenard (’92-93)...... 810 ...... (192-237) Player (Seasons)...... Assists 11. Wille Burton (’87-90)...... 118 2. Phil “Flip” Saunders (’74-77) .....809 ...... (170-210) 1. Arriel McDonald (’91-94)...... 547 Gary Holmes (’79-82) ...... 118 3. Kevin Lynch (’88-91) ...... 784 ...... (200-255) 2. Kevin Burleson (’00-03)...... 440 4. Arriel McDonald (’91-94) ...... 783 ...... (275-351) 3. Marc Wilson (’83-86) ...... 375 5. Tommy Davis (’82-85)...... 777 ...... (227-292) 4. Melvin Newbern (’88-90) ...... 369 current players in bold 6. Dusty Rychart (’99-’02) ...... 775 ...... (251-324) 5. Kevin Lynch (’88-91)...... 301 7. Trent Tucker (’79-82)...... 772 ...... (183-237) 6. Ray Williams (’76-77) ...... 296 8. Kevin McHale (’77-80)...... 770 ...... (275-357) 7. Phil “Flip” Saunders (’74-77) ...... 295 9. Jed Dommeyer (’53, ’56-57) .....770 ...... (188-244) 8. Terrence Simmons (’98-’01) ...... 285 10. Darryl Mitchell (’79-82)...... 760 ...... (266-350) 9. Osborne Lockhart (’75-78)...... 268 10. Darryl Mitchell (’79-82) ...... 247

Assists were first compiled as an official statistic by the Big Ten and the University of Minnesota beginning with the 1974-75 season (Phil Saunders’ totals include only his last three seasons of competition). They were first compiled by the NCAA in 1983-84. BLOCKS • BLOCKS • Player (Seasons)...... Blocks 1. Kevin McHale (’77-80)...... 235 2. Randy Breuer (’80-83)...... 229 3. Joel Przybilla (’99-’00) ...... 165 4. Michael Bauer (’00-04) ...... 157 5. Jeff Hagen (’02-05)...... 153 6. Mychal Thompson (’75-78)...... 150 7. Bob Martin (’89-92)...... 146 8. John Shasky (’83-86)...... 111 9. Jerry Holman (’02-03)...... 95 10. Quincy Lewis (’95-99)...... 93

The University of Minnesota first compiled blocks beginning with the 1976-77 season (Mychal Thompson’s totals include his junior and senior seasons, and 21 of 26 games his sophomore season).

Willie Burton is Minnesota’s second all-time leading scorer Arriel McDonald is Minnesota’s career leader in assists with 547. and is the all-time leader in free throws made. 127

GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 SEASON RECORDS SEASON RECORDS FIELD GOALS THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS • FIELD GOALS • • THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE • SCORING Player (Season)...... FG Player (Season)...... 3-FG 1. Mychal Thompson (’75-76) ...... 264 1. Michael Bauer (’02-03)...... 71 • POINTS • 2. Mychal Thompson (’76-77) ...... 251 2. Aaron Robinson (’04-05)...... 69 Player (Season)...... Pts. 3. Kevin McHale (’79-80) ...... 236 3. Terrance Simmons (’00-01)...... 66 1. Mychal Thompson (’75-76)...... 647 4. Tom Kondla (’66-67)...... 232 4. Sam Jacobson (’96-97)...... 61 2. Kris Humphries (’03-04)...... 629* 5. Lou Hudson (’64-65) ...... 231 5. Voshon Lenard (’92-93)...... 58 3. Quincy Lewis (’98-99)...... 625 6. Quincy Lewis (’98-99) ...... 226 6. Quincy Lewis (’98-99) ...... 53 4. Willie Burton (’89-90)...... 616 7. Randy Breuer (’82-83) ...... 225 7. Willie Burton (’89-90)...... 52 5. Tom Kondla (’66-67)...... 597 Tommy Davis (’84-85)...... 225 8. Voshon Lenard (’91-92)...... 51 6. Mychal Thompson (’76-77)...... 595 9. Archie Clark (’65-66)...... 223 9. Sam Jacobson (’97-98)...... 48 7. Randy Breuer (’82-83)...... 593 10. Kris Humphries (’03-04)...... 221 10. Sam Jacobson (’95-96)...... 47 8. Archie Clark (’65-66) ...... 589 9. Sam Jacobson (’97-98) ...... 582 • FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS • • THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS • 10. Vincent Grier (’04-05) ...... 574 Player (Season)...... FGA Player (Season)...... 3-FGA 11. Lou Hudson (’64-65)...... 558 1. Tom Kondla (’66-67)...... 531 1. Michael Bauer (’02-03)...... 190 12. Willie Burton (’88-89)...... 557 2. Dick Garmaker (’54-55)...... 507 2. Aaron Robinson (’04-05)...... 174 Kevin McHale (’79-80)...... 557 3. Sam Jacobson (’97-98)...... 505 3. Terrance Simmons (’00-01)...... 169 4. Quincy Lewis (’98-99) ...... 495 4. Voshon Lenard (’92-93)...... 158 * most points in a season by a freshman 5. Kris Humphries (’03-04)...... 479 5. Sam Jacobson (’96-97)...... 155 6. Lou Hudson (’63-64) ...... 463 6. Sam Jacobson (’97-98)...... 148 • SCORING AVERAGE • 7. Tom Kondla (’67-68)...... 462 7. Voshon Lenard (’91-92)...... 144 Player (Season)...... Avg. 8. Mychal Thompson (’75-76)...... 461 8. Michael Bauer (’03-04)...... 143 1. Mychal Thompson (’75-76)...... 25.9 9. Archie Clark (’65-66)...... 460 9. Willie Burton (’89-90)...... 136 2. Tom Kondla (’66-67)...... 24.9 10. Tommy Davis (’84-85)...... 456 Kevin Burleson (’99-2000)...... 136 3. Archie Clark (’65-66) ...... 24.5 4. Dick Garmaker (’54-55)...... 24.2 • FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE • • THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT. • 5. Lou Hudson (’64-65)...... 23.3 Player (Season)...... Pct...... (FG-FGA) minimum 30 made 6. Quincy Lewis (’98-99)...... 23.1 1. Bob Martin (’91-92) ...... 617 ...... (103-167) Player (Season)...... Pct...... (FG-FGA) 7. Eric Magdanz (’61-62)...... 23.0 Mark Hall (’80-81)...... 617 ...... (187-303) 1. Travarus Bennett (’01-02) ...... 469 ...... (38-81) 8. Mychal Thompson (’77-78)...... 22.1 3. Joel Przybilla (’99-2000)...... 613 ...... (122-199) 2. Michael Bauer (’00-01)...... 415 ...... (34-82) 9. Mychal Thompson (’76-77)...... 22.0 4. Mychal Thompson (’76-77)...... 606 ...... (251-414) 3. Ray Gaffney (’88-89) ...... 411 ...... (30-73) 10. Kris Humphries (’03-04) ...... 21.7 5. Chad Kolander (’92-93)...... 595 ...... (72-121) 4. Kim Zurcher (’87-88) ...... 403 ...... (31-77) 11. Dick Garmaker (’53-54)...... 21.6 6. Jerry Holman (’02-03) ...... 592 ...... (138-233) 5. Quincy Lewis (’98-99) ...... 398 ...... (53-133) 12. Ron Johnson (’59-60)...... 21.1 7. Kevin McHale (’77-78)...... 591 ...... (142-242) Sam Jacobson (’95-96)...... 398 ...... (47-118) 13. Tom Kondla (’67-68)...... 21.0 8. Randy Breuer (’82-83)...... 586 ...... (225-384) Kevin Lynch (’89-90) ...... 398 ...... (41-103) 14. Oliver Shannon (’70-71) ...... 20.5 9. Gary Holmes (’81-82)...... 578 ...... (93-161) 8. Aaron Robinson (’04-05)...... 397 ...... (69-174) 15. Randy Breuer (’82-83)...... 20.4 10. Mychal Thompson (’75-76) ...... 573 ...... (264-461) 9. Sam Jacobson (’96-97)...... 394 ...... (61-155) 16. Ron Johnson (’58-59)...... 20.2 10. Kevin Lynch (’90-91) ...... 393 ...... (42-107) 17. George Kline (’57-58)...... 19.8 Lou Hudson (’65-66)...... 19.8 current players in bold 19. Willie Burton (’89-90)...... 19.3 20. Tommy Davis (’84-85) ...... 19.1 Eric Magdanz (’62-63)...... 19.1

Mychal Thompson holds season records for points and Sam Jacobson cracked the top 10 in season points with Kris Humphries set the season record for free throws made 128 scoring average. 582 in 1997-98. in 2003-04 with 187.

GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 SEASON RECORDS FREE THROWS REBOUNDS MISCELLANEOUS • FREE THROWS MADE • • REBOUNDS • • DOUBLE-DOUBLES • Player (Season)...... FTM Player (Season) ...... REB Player (Season) ...... No. 1. Kris Humphries (’03-04) ...... 187 1. Larry Mikan (’69-70) ...... 349 1. Mychal Thompson (’75-76)...... 21 2. Dick Garmaker (’53-54)...... 181 2. Jim Brewer (’70-71) ...... 331 2. Larry Mikan (’75-76) ...... 19 3. Vincent Grier (’04-05) ...... 161 3. Mel Northway (’64-65) ...... 321 Jim Brewer (’70-71) ...... 19 4. Mychal Thompson (’75-76)...... 312 Jim Brewer (’72-73) ...... 19 Dick Garmaker (’54-55)...... 161 5. Jim Brewer (’72-73) ...... 301 5. Kris Humphries (’03-04)...... 16 5. Eric Magdanz (’61-62)...... 153 6. Kris Humphries (’03-04)...... 293 6. Kevin McHale (’79-80)...... 15 6. Willie Burton (’89-90)...... 144 7. Ray Cronk (’61-62) ...... 287 7. Kevin McHale (’78-79)...... 14 7. Randy Breuer (’82-83)...... 143 8. Ron Johnson (’58-59)...... 282 8. Tom Kondla (’66-67)...... 13 Lou Hudson (’65-66)...... 143 9. Kevin McHale (’79-80)...... 281 Jim Brewer (’71-72) ...... 13 Archie Clark (’65-66) ...... 143 10. Ron Johnson (’59-60)...... 280 10. Mychal Thompson (’77-78)...... 12 10. Willie Burton (’88-89)...... 137 Richard Coffey (’89-90) ...... 280 • FREE THROW ATTEMPTS • • 20-10 GAMES (POINTS-REBOUNDS) • ASSISTS Player (Season) ...... No. Player (Season)...... FTA 1. Mychal Thompson (’75-76)...... 18 1. Dick Garmaker (’53-54)...... 251 • ASSISTS • 2. Kris Humphries (’03-04)...... 12 2. Kris Humphries (’03-04) ...... 229 Player (Season)...... Assists 3. Mychal Thompson (’77-78) ...... 11 3. Vincent Grier (’04-05) ...... 218 1. Arriel McDonald (’93-94)...... 179 4. Randy Breuer (’82-83)...... 10 4. Dick Garmaker (’54-55)...... 209 2. Melvin Newbern (’89-90) ...... 167 5. Mychal Thompson (’76-77)...... 9 5. Archie Clark (’65-66) ...... 190 3. Ray Williams (’76-77) ...... 166 Tom Kondla (’66-67)...... 9 Lou Hudson (’65-66)...... 190 4. Kevin Burleson (’02-03)...... 160 7. Larry Mikan (’69-70) ...... 7 7. Willie Burton (’89-90)...... 187 5. Kevin Burleson (’01-02)...... 146 Ron Behagen (’72-73) ...... 7 8. Randy Breuer (’82-83)...... 186 6. Melvin Newbern (’88-89) ...... 135 9. Tom Kondla (’67-68)...... 6 9. Tom Kondla (’66-67)...... 185 7. Ray Williams (’75-76) ...... 130 Kevin McHale (’78-79)...... 6 10. Eric Magdanz (’61-62)...... 184 8. Arriel McDonald (’90-91)...... 126 Kevin McHale (’79-80)...... 6 9. Terrance Simmons (’00-01)...... 124 • FREE THROW PERCENTAGE • 10. Adam Boone (’03-04)...... 123 • 30-POINT GAMES • minimum 50 attempts Player (Season) ...... No. Player (Season)...... Pct...... (FT-FTA) Assists were first compiled as an official statistic by the Big 1. Tom Kondla (’66-67)...... 8 1. Terrance Woods (’86-87)...... 882...... (45-51) Ten and the University of Minnesota beginning with the 2. Lou Hudson (’64-65)...... 7 2. Osborne Lockhart (’76-77) ...... 870 ...... (67-77) 1974-75 season (Phil Saunders’ totals include only his last 3. Mychal Thompson (’75-76)...... 6 three seasons of competition). They were first compiled by 3. Phil “Flip” Saunders (’73-74) .....869 ...... (53-61) 4. Archie Clark (’65-66)...... 4 the NCAA in 1983-84. 4. Phil “Flip” Saunders (’75-76) .....855 ...... (47-55) 5. Quincy Lewis (’98-99)...... 3 5. (’03-04)...... 845...... (49-58) Dick Garmaker (’53-54) ...... 3 6. Tommy Davis (’84-85)...... 842...... (85-101) BLOCKS 7. Terry Kunze (’62-63)...... 838...... (58-69) • 20-POINT GAMES • 8. Kevin Lynch (’90-91) ...... 832...... (84-101) • TOTAL BLOCKS • Player (Season) ...... No. 9. Dusty Rychart (’00-01) ...... 832...... (104-125) Player (Season)...... Blocks 1. Kris Humphries (’03-04)...... 20 10. Eric Magdanz (’61-62)...... 831...... (153-184) 1. Randy Breuer (’82-83)...... 87 Mychal Thompson (’76-77)...... 20 2. Joel Przybilla (’98-’99) ...... 84 3. Quincy Lewis (’98-99)...... 19 Kevin McHale (’79-80)...... 84 4. Sam Jacobson (’97-98) ...... 17 4. Joel Przybilla (’99-2000)...... 81 5. Mychal Thompson (’77-78)...... 15 5. Jeff Hagen (’04-05)...... 80 6. Randy Breuer (’81-82)...... 76 current players in bold 7. Bob Martin (’91-92)...... 62 8. Kevin McHale (’78-79)...... 57 9. John Shasky (’85-86)...... 56 10. Michael Bauer (’02-03) ...... 55 Travarus Bennett holds the season The University of Minnesota first compiled blocks beginning record for three-point with the 1976-77 season. field goal percentage (.469) STEALS • STEALS • Player (Season)...... Steals 1. Melvin Newbern (’88-89) ...... 101 2. Travarus Bennett (’01-02)...... 75 3. Melvin Newbern (’89-90) ...... 72 4. Quincy Lewis (’97-98)...... 68 5. Vincent Grier (’04-05) ...... 63 Trent Tucker (’80-81)...... 63 7. Brent Lawson (’04-05) ...... 62 8. Aaron Robinsn (’04-05) ...... 55 Kevin Burleson (’02-03)...... 55 Darryl Mitchell (’81-82) ...... 55

The University of Minnesota first compiled steals beginning Melvin Newbern holds the season and career records for with the 1977-78 season. steals. 129

GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 GAME RECORDS GAME RECORDS • THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS • Terrance Simmons...... 13 • POINTS • (vs. Tulsa, 3/19/02, NIT Tournament) Player (Opponent, Date) ...... Pts. 1. Oliver Shannon (vs. Wisconsin, 3/6/71) ...... 42 • THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT. • Eric Magdanz (at Michigan, 3/5/62) ...... 42 minimum eight attempts 3. George Kline (vs. Iowa, 2/25/57)...... 40 Kevin Lynch (vs. Iowa, 1/12/91 — 6 of 8) ...... 750 4. Ronald Johnson (at Ohio State, 1/31/59)...... 39 5. Archie Clark (at Detroit, 12/20/65)...... 38 • FREE THROWS MADE • George Kline (vs. Wisconsin, 2/24/58)...... 38 Larry Mikan (vs. Purdue, 1/25/69) ...... 17 Maynard Johnson (vs. Colorado, 12/17/50) ...... 38 8. Thomas Kondla (vs. Iowa, 2/21/67) ...... 37 • FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED • Thomas McGrann (at Indiana, 1/27/62) ...... 37 Tony Jaros (vs. Wisconsin, 3/4/46)...... 20 Dick Garmaker (at Illinois, 1/2/54)...... 37 Larry Mikan (vs. Purdue, 1/25/69) ...... 20 11. Kris Humphries (at Indiana, 2/18/04) ...... 36* Quincy Lewis (vs. Indiana, 1/26/99) ...... 36 • FREE THROW PERCENTAGE • Quincy Lewis (vs. Seton Hall, 11/24/98) ...... 36 minimum 12 attempts Willie Burton (vs. Northern Iowa...... 36 Ray Williams (at Indiana, 2/21/76) ...... 1.000 (12-12) (NCAA 2nd Round), 3/18/90) Dennis Shaffer (vs. Wisconsin, 2/2/74) ...... 36 • REBOUNDS • Tom Kondla (vs. Michigan, 2/25/67)...... 36 Player (Opponent, Date)...... Reb. Lou Hudson (vs. Purdue, 1/4/64) ...... 36 1. Larry Mikan (vs. Michigan, 3/3/70) ...... 28 Jim McIntyre (vs. Iowa, 1/19/48) ...... 36 2. Ron Johnson (vs. UNC, 12/21/57) ...... 27 Oliver Shannon scored a school record 42 points on March 19. Willie Burton (vs. Georgia Tech ...... 35 3. Dennis Dvoracek (vs. Wisconsin, 3/7/66)...... 24 6, 1971 against Wisconsin. (NCAA Midwest Regional), 3/25/90) 4. Tom Kondla (at Kansas State, 12/1/66) ...... 23 20. Terrance Simmons (vs. Mich. St., 2/1//01) ...... 34 5. Thomas McGrann (vs. Mich. St., 12/30/60) ...... 22 Dusty Rychart (at Hawaii-Pacific, 11/24/00)...... 34 Jim Brewer (vs. Marquette, 3/18/72) ...... 22 Mychal Thompson (vs. Ohio St., 1/26/76)...... 34 7. Melvin Northway (at Wisconsin, 2/16/65) ...... 21 Ray Williams (vs. Indiana, 1/24/76)...... 34 8. Seven tied with 20; most recently Mychal Thompson (at Stanford, 12/22/75) ...... 34 Richard Coffey (vs. Grambling State, 12/30/87) Oliver Shannon (vs. Illinois, 2/7/70) ...... 34 Thomas Kondla (at Northwestern, 3/4/67)...... 34 • ASSISTS • Lou Hudson (at Ohio, 3/5/66)...... 34 Player (Opponent, Date)...... Assists Archie Clark (at Loyola, 12/31/65)...... 34 1. Arriel McDonald (vs. Wisconsin, 1/12/94)...... 16 Lou Hudson (at Wisconsin, 2/16/65) ...... 34 2. Melvin Newbern (at Iowa, 2/24/90)...... 13 Dick Garmaker (vs. Wisconsin, 3/6/54)...... 34 Arriel McDonald (vs. Iowa, 3/5/94) ...... 13 31. Joel Przybilla (vs. Indiana, 2/9/00) ...... 33 4. Arriel McDonald (at Iowa, 2/2/94)...... 12 Mychal Thompson (at Nebraska, 12/8/76) ...... 33 Marc Wilson (vs. West Virginia St., 11/22/85) ...... 12 Mychal Thompson (vs. Wisc., 2/16/76) ...... 33 6. Kevin Burleson (vs. UNC Asheville, 11/21/01).....11 Mychal Thompson (vs. Purdue, 1/13/76) ...... 33 Arriel McDonald (at Youngstown St., 1/5/91)...... 11 Ron Behagen (at Ohio State, 2/10/73)...... 33 Melvin Newbern (at No. Illinois, 12/23/88)...... 11 Eric Hill (at Michigan, 2/21/70) ...... 33 Ray Williams (at Ohio State, 2/23/76) ...... 11 Thomas Kundla (at Purdue, 1/28/67) ...... 33 10. Adam Boone (vs. Penn State, 3/6/04)...... 10 Thomas Kundla (at Kansas St., 12/1/66) ...... 33 Adam Boone (vs. Western Illinois, 12/6/03)....10 Lou Hudson (vs. Utah State, 12/19/64)...... 33 Kevin Burleson (vs. Georgia Tech, 12/4/02)...... 10 Eric Magdanz (vs. Purdue, 2/9/63)...... 33 J.B. Bickerstaff (at Hawaii-Pacific, 11/24/00)...... 10 Chuck Mencel (at Indiana, 2/8/54) ...... 33 Arriel McDonald (vs. Indiana, 2/27/95)...... 10 Marc Wilson (vs. North Dakota, 12/22/83) ...... 10 * most points in a game by a freshman. Assists were first compiled as an official statistic by the Arriel McDonald dished out a school record 16 assists Big Ten and the University of Minnesota beginning with the against Wisconsin on January 12, 1994. • POINTS IN A HALF• 1974-75 season. Player (Opponent, Date) ...... Pts. 1. Eric Magdanz (2nd half vs. Wisconsin, 3/5/62)...30 • BLOCKS • • STEALS • 2. Vincent Grier (2nd half vs. Wisconsin, 1/26/05)..26 Player (Opponent, Date) ...... Blocks Player (Opponent, Date)...... Steals Quincy Lewis (2nd half vs. Indiana, 1/26/99) ...... 26 1. Mychal Thompson (vs. Ohio State, 1/26/76)...... 12 1. Melvin Newbern (vs. Rider College, 1/3/90)...... 9 Mychal Thompson (2nd half vs. Neb., 12/8/76) ..26 2. Joel Przybilla (vs. Fresno State, 12/4/98) ...... 10 2. Melvin Newbern (vs. Michigan State, 3/8/89)...... 8 5. Kris Humphries (2nd half at Indiana, 2/18/04).....25 3. Joel Przybilla (vs. UT-Arlington, 11/20/99) ...... 9 Darryl Mitchell (vs. Wisconsin, 1/8/81) ...... 8 Oliver Shannon (2nd half vs. Illinois, 2/7/70) ...... 25 Randy Breuer (vs. Michigan, 3/5/83)...... 9 4. Kevin Burleson (vs. Bethune Cookman, 12/6/02) .7 5. Joel Przybilla (at Michigan St., 1/13/99)...... 8 • MOST FIELD GOALS MADE • Arriel McDonald (vs. Northwestern, 1/23/93) ...... 7 Mychal Thompson (vs. Purdue, 1/3/76) ...... 8 Melvin Newbern (at Purdue, 2/23/89)...... 7 Ron Johnson (at Ohio State, 1/31/59)...... 18 7. Jeff Hagen (vs. Ohio State, 2/19/05)...... 7 Melvin Newbern (vs. Ball State, 2/19/87)...... 7 Jeff Hagen (vs. Lipscomb, 11/21/04)...... 7 7. Kevin Burleson (vs. Penn State, 2/22/03) ...... 6 • MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED • Joel Przybilla (at Ohio State, 1/9/00)...... 7 Travarus Bennett (vs. Northwestern, 2/27/02) ...... 6 Ollie Shannon (vs. Wisconsin, 3/6/71)...... 42 Joel Przybilla (vs. Iowa, 1/12/00) ...... 7 Kevin Burleson (at Indiana, 2/28/01)...... 6 Joel Przybilla (vs. Oregon, 12/30/98) ...... 7 Sam Jacobson (vs. Alabama State, 12/23/96)...... 6 • BEST FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE • Mychal Thompson (vs. Vermont, 12/18/76)...... 7 Kevin Lynch (at Purdue, 1/11/90) ...... 6 minimum 12 attempts Mychal Thompson (vs. Indiana, 1/12/78) ...... 7 Melvin Newbern (at Indiana, 2/4/89) ...... 6 Tommy Davis (at Indiana, 2/11/84 — 15 of 16)...... 938 Randy Breuer (vs. Drake, 12/8/81)...... 7 current players in bold • THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE • The University of Minnesota first compiled blocks begin- Terrance Simmons (vs. Michigan St., 2/10/01)...... 7 ning with the 1976-77 season 130

GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 SEASON LEADERS SCORING LEADERS FIELD GOAL LEADERS THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL LEADERS Season Name G Pts Avg. Season Player G FG FGA Pct. minimum 50 attempted 1947-48 Jim McIntyre 19 360 18.9 1949-50 Wally Salovich 20 43 101 .426 Season Player G 3P 3PA Pct. 1948-49 Jim McIntyre 21 354 16.9 1950-51 Maynard Johnson 22 123 296 .415 1986-87 Tim Hanson 28 25 55 .455 1949-50 Myer Skoog 22 374 17.0 Bob Gelle 21 59 142 .415 1987-88 Kim Zurcher 28 31 77 .403 1950-51 Myer Skoog 22 316 14.4 1951-52 Ed Kalafat 22 141 350 .403 1988-89 Ray Gaffney 29 30 73 .411 1951-52 Edward Kalafat 22 349 15.9 1952-53 Bob Gelle 22 101 242 .417 1989-90 Willie Burton 32 52 136 .382 1952-53 Charles Mencel 21 378 18.0 1953-54 Dick Garmaker 22 147 327 .452 1990-91 Kevin Lynch 28 42 107 .393 1953-54 Dick Garmaker 22 475 21.6 1954-55 Gerald Lindsley 22 65 159 .409 1991-92 Voshon Lenard 32 51 144 .354 1954-55 Dick Garmaker 22 533 24.2 1955-56 George Kline 21 99 253 .391 1992-93 Ariel McDonald 28 24 63 .381 1955-56 Jed Dommeyer 22 418 19.0 1956-57 George Kline 22 155 349 .444 1993-94 Townsend Orr 32 44 119 .370 1956-57 George Kline 22 398 18.1 1957-58 Tom Benson 15 63 145 .442 1994-95 Sam Jacobson 31 17 53 .321 1957-58 George Kline 22 435 19.8 1958-59 Ron Johnson 22 173 395 .438 1995-96 Sam Jacobson 32 47 118 .398 1958-59 Ron Johnson 22 445 20.2 1959-60 Ron Johnson 24 186 346 .538 1996-97 Sam Jacobson 35 61 155 .394 1959-60 Ron Johnson 24 506 21.1 1960-61 Thomas McGrann 24 133 285 .466 1997-98 Sam Jacobson 32 48 148 .324 1960-61 Thomas McGrann 24 341 14.2 1961-62 Eric Magdanz 24 199 412 .483 1998-99 Quincy Lewis 27 53 133 .398 1961-62 Eric Magdanz 24 551 23.0 1962-63 Mel Northway 24 116 245 .473 1999-00 Kevin Burleson 28 44 136 .324 1962-63 Eric Magdanz 24 460 19.1 1963-64 Archie Clark 24 103 226 .455 2000-01 Michael Bauer 20 34 82 .415 1963-64 Lou Hudson 24 435 18.1 1964-65 Lou Hudson 24 231 463 .499 2001-02 Travarus Bennett 31 38 81 .469 1964-65 Lou Hudson 24 558 23.3 1965-66 Archie Clark 24 223 460 .485 2002-03 Maurice Hargrow 33 35 90 .389 1965-66 Archie Clark 24 589 24.5 1966-67 Wayne Barry 24 105 238 .441 2003-04 Ben Johnson 30 34 85 .400 1966-67 Tom Kondla 24 597 24.9 1967-68 Al Nuness 24 148 307 .482 2004-05 Aaron Robinson 32 69 174 .397 1967-68 Tom Kondla 24 503 21.0 1968-69 Larry Overskei 24 113 235 .481 1968-69 Larry Mikan 24 441 18.4 1969-70 Larry Overskei 24 119 240 .496 FREE THROW LEADERS 1969-70 Eric Hill 24 453 18.9 1970-71 Eric Hill 24 166 377 .440 1970-71 Oliver Shannon 22 452 20.5 1971-72 Dave Winfield 20 44 91 .484 minimum 50 attempts Season Player FT FTA Pct. 1971-72 Clyde Turner 25 466 18.6 1972-73 Dave Winfield 26 108 211 .512 1972-73 Clyde Turner 26 470 18.1 1973-74 Peter Gilcud 24 64 128 .500 1948-49 Whitey Skoog 62 88 .704 1973-74 Dennis Shaffer 24 413 17.2 1974-75 Mychal Thompson 23 114 215 .530 1949-50 Maynard Johnson 50 63 .793 1974-75 Mark Olberding 26 415 15.9 1975-76 Mychal Thompson 25 264 461 .573 1950-51 Whitey Skoog 52 63 .825 1975-76 Mychal Thompson 25 647 25.9 1976-77 Mychal Thompson 27 251 414 .606 1951-52 Chuck Mencel 69 92 .750 1976-77 Mychal Thompson 27 595 22.0 1977-78 Kevin McHale 26 143 242 .591 1952-53 Chuck Mencel 112 155 .723 1977-78 Mychal Thompson 21 463 22.1 1978-79 Kevin McHale 27 202 391 .516 1953-54 Dick Garmaker 181 251 .721 1978-79 Kevin McHale 27 483 17.9 1979-80 Kevin McHale 32 236 416 .567 1954-55 Chuck Mencel 91 117 .777 1979-80 Kevin McHale 32 557 17.4 1980-81 Mark Hall 30 187 303 .617 1955-56 Jerry Kindall 69 84 .821 1980-81 Randy Breuer 30 457 15.2 1981-82 Gary Holmes 29 93 161 .578 1956-57 Jed Dommeyer 80 101 .792 1981-82 Randy Breuer 29 487 16.6 1982-83 Randy Breuer 29 225 384 .586 1957-58 Ron Johnson 92 122 .754 1982-83 Randy Breuer 29 593 20.4 1983-84 James Peterson 24 115 180 .639 1958-59 Roger Johnson 56 77 .727 1983-84 Tommy Davis 28 449 16.0 1984-85 John Shasky 28 152 268 .567 1959-60 Ron Johnson 134 178 .752 1984-85 Tommy Davis 28 535 19.1 1985-86 Marc Wilson 30 186 352 .528 1960-61 Cal Sabatini 68 88 .773 1985-86 Marc Wilson 30 487 16.2 1986-87 Kelvin Smith 26 122 238 .513 1961-62 Eric Magdanz 153 184 .831 1986-87 Terence Woods 28 336 12.0 1987-88 Ray Gaffney 27 108 193 .560 1962-63 Terry Kunze 58 69 .841 1987-88 Willie Burton 28 384 13.7 1988-89 Walter Bond 30 77 145 .531 1963-64 Terry Kunze 56 73 .767 1988-89 Willie Burton 30 557 18.6 1989-90 Richard Coffey 30 116 203 .571 1964-65 Lou Hudson 96 123 .780 1989-90 Willie Burton 32 616 19.3 1990-91 Dana Jackson 28 86 173 .497 1965-66 Dennis Dvoracek 53 67 .791 1990-91 Kevin Lynch 28 506 18.1 1991-92 Bob Martin 32 103 167 .617 1966-67 Tom Kondla 133 185 .719 1991-92 Voshon Lenard 32 411 12.8 1992-93 Chad Kolander 30 72 121 .595 1967-68 Al Nuness 50 68 .735 1992-93 Voshon Lenard 31 531 17.1 1993-94 Randy Carter 33 162 294 .551 1968-69 Al Nuness 82 104 .788 1993-94 Randy Carter 33 399 12.1 1994-95 Trevor Winter 31 43 80 .537 1969-70 Larry Overskei 57 77 .740 1994-95 Sam Jacobson 31 239 7.7 1995-96 Quincy Lewis 30 76 167 .455 1970-71 Oliver Shannon 134 170 .788 1995-96 Sam Jacobson 32 408 12.8 1996-97 Trevor Winter 35 46 92 .500 1971-72 Robert Nix 56 73 .767 1996-97 Sam Jacobson 35 480 13.7 1997-98 Kyle Sanden 34 63 128 .492 1972-73 Clyde Turner 68 88 .773 1997-98 Sam Jacobson 32 582 18.2 1998-99 Joel Przybilla 28 79 141 .560 1973-74 Phil “Flip” Saunders 53 61 .869 1998-99 Quincy Lewis # 27 625 23.1 1999-00 Joel Przybilla # 21 122 199 .613 1974-75 Mychal Thompson 59 78 .756 1999-00 Dusty Rychart 28 329 11.8 2000-01 John-Blair Bickerstaff 23 87 165 .527 1975-76 Phil “Flip” Saunders 47 55 .854 2000-01 Dusty Rychart 31 454 14.6 2001-02 Jerry Holman 31 118 213 .554 1976-77 Osborne Lockhart 67 77 .870 2001-02 Rick Rickert 31 441 14.2 2002-03 Jerry Holman # 33 138 233 .592 1977-78 Kevin McHale 54 77 .701 2002-03 Rick Rickert 32 499 15.6 2003-04 Ben Johnson 30 131 253 .518 1978-79 Kevin McHale 79 96 .823 2003-04 Kris Humphries # 29 629 21.7 2004-05 Jeff Hagen 32 125 236 .530 1979-80 Kevin McHale 85 107 .794 1980-81 Trent Tucker 56 69 .812 2004-05 Vincent Grier 32 574 17.9 1981-82 Trent Tucker 74 90 .822 # led Big Ten (all games) 1982-83 Tommy Davis 50 63 .794 Current players in bold 1983-84 Roland Brooks 40 51 .784 1984-85 Tommy Davis 85 101 .842 1985-86 Marc Wilson 115 159 .723 1986-87 Terence Woods 45 51 .882 1987-88 Melvin Newbern 64 88 .727 1988-89 Willie Burton 137 172 .797 Jim Shikenjanski 55 69 .797 1989-90 Willie Burton 144 187 .770 1990-91 Kevin Lynch 84 101 .832 1991-92 Voshon Lenard 82 101 .812 1992-93 Voshon Lenard 89 111 .802 131

GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 SEASON LEADERS 1993-94 Arriel McDonald 89 111 .802 ASSISTS LEADERS STEALS LEADERS 1994-95 Sam Jacobson 38 57 .667 Year Name Assists Year Player G Steals Avg. 1995-96 Sam Jacobson 75 95 .789 1974-75 Phil “Flip” Saunders** 57 1996-97 Quincy Lewis 45 70 .643 1977-78 James Jackson 27 52 1.93 1997-98 Sam Jacobson 104 143 .727 **Doesn’t include Minnesota home non-conference games 1978-79 Trent Tucker 25 29 1.16 1998-99 Quincy Lewis 120 148 .811 1975-76 Ray Williams 130 1979-80 Darryl Mitchell 32 37 1.16 1999-00 Dusty Rychart 60 84 .714 1976-77 Ray Williams 166 1980-81 Trent Tucker 29 63 2.17 2000-01 Dusty Rychart 104 125 .832 1977-78 Osborne Lockhart 84 1981-82 Darryl Mitchell 29 55 1.90 2001-02 Travarus Bennett 72 93 .774 1978-79 Leo Rautins 106 1982-83 Marc Wilson 28 37 1.32 2002-03 Ben Johnson 45 55 .818 1979-80 Darryl Mitchell 72 1983-84 Marc Wilson 28 40 1.43 2003-04 Ben Johnson 49 58 .845 1980-81 Trent Tucker 69 1984-85 Todd Alexander 24 29 1.21 2004-05 Jeff Hagen 107 144 .743 1981-82 Darryl Mitchell 91 1985-86 Marc Wilson 30 37 1.23 1982-83 Marc Wilson 108 1986-87 Kim Zurcher 27 34 1.26 REBOUNDING LEADERS 1983-84 Marc Wilson 100 1987-88 Melvin Newbern 28 42 1.50 1984-85 Marc Wilson 70 1988-89 Melvin Newbern 31 101 3.26 Season Name G Reb Avg. 1985-86 Marc Wilson 97 1989-90 Melvin Newbern # 32 72 2.25 1951-52 Edward Kalafat 17 157 9.2 1986-87 Kim Zurcher 72 1990-91 Kevin Lynch 28 48 1.71 1952-53 Edward Kalafat 17 175 10.3 1987-88 Melvin Newbern 67 1953-54 Edward Kalafat 19 184 9.7 1991-92 Voshon Lenard 32 51 1.59 Kim Zurcher 67 1954-55 Bill Simonovich 22 240 10.9 1992-93 Voshon Lenard 31 49 1.58 1955-56 Dave Tucker 22 253 11.5 1988-89 Melvin Newbern 135 1993-94 Arriel McDonald 33 47 1.42 1956-57 Dave Tucker 22 223 10.1 1989-90 Melvin Newbern 167 1994-95 David Grim 28 28 1.00 1957-58 Ron Johnson 22 258 11.7 1990-91 Arriel McDonald 126 1995-96 Sam Jacobson 32 37 1.16 1958-59 Ron Johnson 22 282 12.8 1991-92 Arriel McDonald 120 1996-97 Quincy Lewis 35 44 1.26 1959-60 Ron Johnson 24 280 11.7 1992-93 Arriel McDonald 122 1997-98 Quincy Lewis 35 68 1.94 1960-61 Thomas McGrann 24 205 8.5 1993-94 Arriel McDonald 179 1998-99 Quincy Lewis 27 50 1.85 1961-62 Ray Cronk 24 287 11.9 1994-95 Sam Jacobson 37 1999-00 J.B. Bickerstaff 20 30 1.50 1962-63 Mel Northway 24 243 10.1 1995-96 Sam Jacobson 64 2000-01 Terrance Simmons 32 41 1.28 1963-64 Mel Northway 24 277 11.5 1996-97 Sam Jacobson 58 2001-02 Travarus Bennett # 31 75 2.42 1964-65 Lou Hudson 24 247 10.3 1997-98 Quincy Lewis 66 2002-03 Kevin Burleson 33 55 1.67 1965-66 Dennis Dvoracek 23 237 10.3 1998-99 Mitch Ohnstad 75 2003-04 Adam Boone 30 31 1.0 1966-67 Tom Kondla 24 270 11.3 1999-00 Terrance Simmons 116 Stan Gaines 30 31 1.0 1967-68 Tom Kondla 24 216 9.0 2000-01 Terrance Simmons 124 2004-05 Vincent Grier 32 63 1.9 1968-69 Larry Mikan 24 252 10.5 2001-02 Kevin Burleson 146 1969-70 Larry Mikan 24 349 14.5 2002-03 Kevin Burleson 160 Current players in bold 1970-71 Jim Brewer 24 331 13.8 2003-04 Adam Boone 123 1971-72 Jim Brewer 25 275 11.0 2004-05 Aaron Robinson 93 1972-73 Jim Brewer 26 301 11.6 1973-74 Peter Gilcud 24 170 7.1 BLOCKS LEADERS 1974-75 Mark Olberding 26 214 8.2 1975-76 Mychal Thompson 25 312 12.5 Season Player G Blk Avg 1976-77 Mychal Thompson 27 240 8.9 1975-76 Mychal Thompson 21 53 2.5 1977-78 Mychal Thompson 21 228 10.9 1976-77 Mychal Thompson 27 52 1.9 1978-79 Kevin McHale 27 259 9.6 Kevin McHale 27 52 1.9 1979-80 Kevin McHale 32 281 8.8 1977-78 Mychal Thompson 21 45 2.1 1980-81 Randy Breuer 30 166 5.5 1978-79 Kevin McHale 27 57 2.1 1981-82 Randy Breuer 29 209 7.2 1979-80 Kevin McHale 32 84 2.6 1982-83 Randy Breuer 29 257 8.9 1980-81 Randy Breuer 30 49 1.6 1983-84 James Petersen 24 166 6.9 1981-82 Randy Breuer 29 76 2.6 1984-85 John Shasky 28 190 6.8 1982-83 Randy Breuer 29 87 3.0 1985-86 John Shasky 30 210 7.0 1983-84 Jim Petersen 24 31 1.3 1986-87 Richard Coffey 28 181 6.5 1984-85 John Shasky 28 34 1.2 1987-88 Richard Coffey 28 244 8.7 1985-86 John Shasky 30 56 1.9 1988-89 Richard Coffey 23 199 8.7 1986-87 Willie Burton 28 19 0.7 1989-90 Richard Coffey 30 280 9.3 1987-88 Willie Burton 28 18 1.6 1990-91 Randy Carter 27 160 5.9 1988-89 Bob Martin 27 24 0.9 1991-92 Randy Carter 24 134 5.6 1989-90 Bob Martin 32 31 0.9 1992-93 Randy Carter 28 192 6.9 1990-91 Bob Martin 28 29 0.9 1993-94 Randy Carter 33 250 7.6 1991-92 Bob Martin 32 62 1.9 1994-95 Sam Jacobson 31 149 4.8 1992-93 Chad Kolander 30 25 0.8 1995-96 Sam Jacobson 32 154 4.8 1993-94 Chad Kolander 33 21 0.6 1996-97 Sam Jacobson 35 158 4.5 1994-95 Chad Kolander 31 17 0.5 1997-98 Quincy Lewis 35 195 5.6 1995-96 Trevor Winter 32 21 0.7 1998-99 Quincy Lewis 27 160 5.9 1996-97 Quincy Lewis 35 16 0.5 1999-00 Dusty Rychart 28 220 7.9 1997-98 Quincy Lewis 35 50 1.4 2000-01 Dusty Rychart 31 247 8.0 1998-99 Joel Przybilla 28 84 3.0 2001-02 Dusty Rychart 31 206 6.6 1999-00 Joel Przybilla 21 81 3.9 2002-03 Rick Rickert 32 198 6.2 2000-01 Michael Bauer 20 30 1.5 Aaron Robinson led Minnesota in three-point field goal 2003-04 Kris Humphries # 29 293 10.1 2001-02 Jerry Holman 31 43 1.4 shooting and assists in 2004-05. 2004-05 Jeff Hagen 32 194 6.1 2002-03 Michael Bauer 33 54 1.6 # led Big Ten (all games) 2003-04 Michael Bauer 30 45 1.5 2004-05 Jeff Hagen 32 80 2.5

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1. Mychal Thompson — 1,992 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG 1974-75 23 114-215 .530 — — 59-78 .756 287 12.5 1975-76 25 264-461 .573 — — 119-171 .696 647 25.9 1976-77 27 251-414 .606 — — 93-132 .704 595 22.0 1977-78 21 194-362 .336 — — 75-119 .630 463 22.1 Totals 96 823-1452 .566 — — 346-500 .692 1992 20.8

2. Willie Burton — 1,800 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG 1986-87 28 96-211 .455 3-11 .273 48-74 .649 243 8.7 1987-88 28 142-275 .516 3-10 .300 97-136 .713 384 13.7 1988-89 30 198-374 .529 24-60 .400 137-172 .797 557 18.6 1989-90 32 210-405 .519 52-136 .382 144-187 .770 616 19.3 Totals 118 646-1265 .511 82-217 .378 426-569 .749 1800 15.3

3. Randy Breuer — 1,77 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG 1979-80 31 96-172 .558 — — 48-74 .648 240 7.7 1980-81 30 180-313 .575 — — 97-141 .688 457 15.2 1981-82 29 180-325 .554 — — 127-168 .756 487 16.6 1982-83 29 225-384 .586 — — 143-186 .769 593 20.4 Totals 119 681-1194 .570 — — 415-569 .729 1777 14.9

4. Sam Jacobson — 1,709 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG 1994-95 31 92-198 .465 17-53 .321 38-57 .667 239 7.7 1995-96 32 143-347 .412 47-118 .398 75-95 .789 408 12.8 1996-97 35 188-411 .457 61-155 .394 43-67 .642 480 13.7 1997-98 32 215-505 .426 48-148 .324 104-143 .727 582 18.2 Totals 130 638-1461 .437 173-362 .365 260-362 .718 1709 13.1

5. Kevin McHale — 1,704 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG 1976-77 27 133-241 .552 — — 58-77 .753 324 12.0 1977-78 26 143-242 .591 — — 54-77 .701 340 13.1 1978-79 27 202-391 .516 — — 79-96 .823 483 17.9 1979-80 32 236-416 .567 — — 85-107 .794 557 17.4 Totals 112 714-1290 .553 — — 276-357 .773 1704 15.2

6. Quincy Lewis — 1,614 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG 1995-96 30 76-167 .455 26-71 .366 24-36 .667 202 6.7 1996-97 35 110-230 .478 16-58 .276 45-70 .643 281 8.0 1997-98 35 197-431 .457 32-107 .299 80-118 .678 506 14.5 1998-99 27 226-495 .457 53-133 .398 120-148 .811 625 23.1 Totals 127 609-1323 .460 127-369 .344 269-372 .723 1614 12.7

7. Tommy Davis — 1,481 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG 1981-82 29 50-120 .417 — — 25-41 .610 125 4.8 1982-83 29 147-342 .430 — — 50-63 .794 372 12.8 1983-84 28 191-344 .555 — — 67-87 .770 449 16.0 1984-85 28 225-456 .493 — — 85-101 .842 535 19.1 Totals 114 613-1262 .486 — — 227-292 .777 1481 12.9

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8. Trent Tucker — 1,445 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG 1978-79 25 114-239 .477 — — 19-32 .594 247 9.9 1979-80 32 152-310 .490 — — 34-46 .739 338 10.6 1980-81 29 187-362 .517 — — 56-69 .812 430 14.8 1981-82 29 178-353 .504 — — 74-90 .822 430 14.8 Totals 115 631-1264 .499 — — 183-237 .772 1445 12.6

9. Chuck Mencel — 1,391 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG 1951-52 22 115-405 .284 — — 69-92 .750 299 13.6 1952-53 21 133-414 .321 — — 112-155 .723 378 18.0 1953-54 22 115-386 .301 — — 75-116 .647 305 13.6 1954-55 22 159-430 .369 — — 91-117 .777 409 18.6 Totals 87 522-1635 .319 — — 347-480 .723 1391 15.9

10. Marc Wilson — 1,386 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG 1982-83 28 117-261 .448 — — 60-84 .714 294 10.5 1983-84 28 124-280 .443 — — 67-98 .684 315 11.3 1984-85 28 113-245 .461 — — 64-87 .736 290 10.4 1985-86 30 186-352 .528 — — 115-159 .723 487 16.2 Totals 114 540-1138 .475 — — 306-428 .715 1386 12.2

11. Kevin Lynch — 1,355 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG 1987-88 28 39-101 .386 10-22 .455 15-19 .789 103 3.7 1988-89 31 123-262 .469 24-66 .364 48-64 .750 318 10.3 1989-90 32 167-330 .506 41-103 .398 53-71 .746 428 13.4 1990-91 28 190-413 .460 42-107 .393 84-101 .832 506 18.1 Totals 119 519-1106 .469 117-298 .393 200-255 .784 1355 11.4

12. Tom Kondla — 1,350 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG 1965-66 23 103-299 .344 — — 44-73 .603 250 10.9 1966-67 24 232-531 .437 — — 133-185 .719 597 24.9 1967-68 24 195-462 .422 — — 113-160 .706 503 21.0 Totals 71 530-1292 .410 — — 290-418 .694 1350 19.0

13. Tom Kondla — 1,335 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG 1957-58 22 146-351 .416 — — 92-122 .754 384 17.5 1958-59 22 173-395 .438 — — 99-138 .717 445 20.2 1959-60 24 186-346 .538 — — 134-178 .753 506 21.1 Totals 68 505-1092 .462 — — 325-438 .742 1335 19.6

14. Lou Hudson — 1,329 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG 1963-64 24 191-435 .439 — — 53-85 .623 435 18.1 1964-65 24 231-463 .499 — — 96-123 .780 558 23.3 1965-66 17 143-303 .472 — — 50-77 .649 336 19.8 Totals 65 565-1201 .470 — — 199-285 .698 1329 20.4

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15. Arriel McDonald — 1,273 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG 1990-91 28 88-242 .364 22-79 .278 62-76 .816 260 9.3 1991-92 32 133-305 .436 32-97 .330 55-71 .775 353 11.0 1992-93 28 108-228 .474 24-63 .381 69-93 .742 309 11.0 1993-94 33 120-267 .449 22-76 .289 89-111 .802 351 10.6 Totals 121 449-1042 .431 100-315 .317 275-351 .783 1273 10.5

16. Dusty Rychart — 1,268 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG 1998-99 21 29-63 .460 0-2 .000 22-30 .733 80 3.8 1999-2000 28 133-259 .514 3-7 .429 60-84 .714 329 11.8 2000-01 31 170-337 .504 10-34 .294 104-125 .832 454 14.6 2001-02 31 163-295 .553 14-39 .359 65-85 .765 405 13.1 Totals 111 495-954 .519 27-82 .329 251-324 .775 1268 11.4

17. Melvin Newbern — 1,224 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG 1987-88 28 111-243 .457 10-24 .417 64-88 .727 296 10.6 1988-89 31 175-369 .474 11-41 .268 92-127 .724 453 14.6 1989-90 32 177-357 .496 19-52 .365 102-143 .713 475 14.8 Totals 91 463-969 .478 40-117 .342 258-358 .721 1224 13.5

18. Jim McIntyre — 1,223 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT PCT PTS AVG 1945-46 20 74 Incomplete Statistics 47 — 195 9.8 1946-47 21 107 — — — 100 — 314 15.0 1947-48 19 124 — — — 112 — 360 18.9 1948-49 21 126 — — — 102 — 354 16.9 Totals 81 431 — — — 361 — 1223 15.1

19. Archie Clark — 1,1199 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG 1963-64 24 103-226 .455 — — 60-93 .645 266 11.1 1964-65 24 128-279 .459 — — 88-129 .682 344 14.3 1965-66 24 223-460 .485 — — 143-190 .753 589 24.5 Totals 72 454-965 .470 — — 291-412 .706 1199 16.7

20. Randy Carter — 1,186 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG 1990-91 27 113-235 .481 0-3 .000 32-57 .561 258 9.6 1991-92 24 80-188 .426 14-33 .424 37-60 .617 211 8.8 1992-93 28 125-227 .551 0-2 .000 68-116 .586 318 11.4 1993-94 33 162-294 .551 3-17 .176 72-112 .643 399 12.1 Totals 112 480-944 .508 17-55 .309 209-345 .606 1186 10.6

21. Darryl Mitchell — 1,182 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG 1978-79 25 78-182 .429 — — 39-53 .736 195 7.8 1979-80 32 117-251 .466 — — 101-128 .789 335 10.5 1980-81 30 108-223 .484 — — 53-74 .716 269 8.9 1981-82 29 155-309 .502 — — 73-95 .768 383 13.4 Totals 116 458-965 .475 — — 266-350 .760 1182 10.2

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23. Osborne Lockhart — 1,106 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG 1974-75 12 11-29 .379 — — 4-8 .500 26 2.2 1975-76 26 145-273 .531 — — 42-59 .712 334 12.8 1976-77 27 163-321 .508 — — 67-77 .870 393 14.5 1977-78 27 145-300 .483 — — 63-90 .700 353 13.1 Totals 92 464-923 .503 — — 176-234 .752 1106 12.0

24. Voshon Lenard — 1,097 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG 1991-92 32 139-330 .421 51-144 .354 82-101 .812 411 12.8 1992-93 31 192-399 .481 58-158 .367 89-111 .802 531 17.1 1993-94 11 53-135 .393 28-67 .418 21-25 .840 155 14.1 Totals 74 384-864 .444 137-369 .371 192-237 .810 1097 14.8

25. George Kline — 1,096 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG 1954-55 4 2-5 .400 — — 2-2 1.000 6 1.5 1955-56 21 99-253 .391 — — 61-85 .718 257 12.2 1956-57 22 155-349 .444 — — 88-124 .710 398 18.1 1957-58 22 171-436 .392 — — 93-155 .600 435 19.8 Totals 69 427-1043 .409 — — 244-366 .667 1096 15.9

26. Eric Magdanz — 1,083 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG 1960-61 22 30-72 .416 — — 12-24 .500 72 3.2 1961-62 24 199-412 .483 — — 153-184 .831 551 23.0 1962-63 24 168-427 .393 — — 124-173 .717 460 19.1 Totals 70 397-911 .436 — — 289-381 .758 1083 15.4

27. Mark Hall — 1,072 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG 1978-79 27 97-194 .500 — — 35-51 .686 229 8.5 1979-80 32 154-281 .548 — — 63-94 .670 371 11.6 1980-81 30 187-303 .617 — — 60-98 .612 434 14.5 1981-82 10 16-30 .533 — — 6-12 .500 38 3.8 Totals 99 454-808 .562 — — 164-255 .643 1072 10.8

27. John Shasky — 1,072 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG 1982-83 26 23-46 .500 — — 10-23 .435 56 2.2 1983-84 28 70-145 .483 — — 44-69 .638 184 6.6 1984-85 28 152-268 .567 — — 77-110 .700 381 13.6 1985-86 30 175-334 .524 — — 101-152 .664 451 15.0 Totals 112 420-793 .530 — — 232-354 .655 1072 9.6

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29. Eric Hill — 1,057 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG 1968-69 24 75-202 .371 — — 50-69 .725 200 8.3 1969-70 24 181-427 .424 — — 91-126 .722 453 18.9 1970-71 24 166-377 .440 — — 72-96 .750 404 16.8 Totals 72 422-1006 .419 — — 213-291 .732 1057 14.7

30. Jim Brewer — 1,009 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG 1970-71 24 166-413 .402 — — 67-104 .644 399 16.6 1971-72 25 95-260 .365 — — 54-113 .478 244 9.8 1972-73 26 147-317 .464 — — 72-102 .706 366 14.1 Totals 75 408-990 .412 — — 193-319 .605 1009 13.1

31. Dick Garmaker — 1,008 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG 1953-54 22 147-324 .452 — — 181-251 .721 475 21.6 1954-55 22 186-507 .367 — — 161-209 .770 533 24.2 Totals 44 333-834 .399 — — 342-460 .743 1008 22.9

32. Larry Mikan — 1,007 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG 1967-68 24 57-132 .432 — — 39-64 .609 153 6.4 1968-69 24 162-346 .468 — — 117-153 .765 441 18.4 1969-70 24 166-383 .457 — — 81-132 .614 413 17.2 Totals 72 385-861 .477 — — 237-349 .679 1007 13.9

ALL-TIME 30-POINT GAMES

42 Oliver Shannon vs. Wisconsin, 3/6/71 34 Mychal Thompson at Stanford, 12/22/75 32 Randy Breuer at Ohio State, 3/6/82 31 Leo Rautins vs. Loyola, 12/3/78 42 Eric Magdanz vs. Michigan, 3/5/62 34 Oliver Shannon vs. Illinois, 2/7/70 32 Kevin McHale at Florida St., 12/20/79 31 Mychal Thompson at Detroit, 12/4/76 40 George Kline vs. Iowa, 2/25/57 34 Thomas Kondla at N’western, 3/4/67 32 Kevin McHale at Wisconsin, 2/8/79 31 Mychal Thompson vs. SDSU 11/29/75 39 Ronald Johnson at Ohio State, 1/31/59 34 Lou Hudson at Ohio, 3/5/66 32 Mychal Thompson at Mich., 2/19/77 31 vs. Mich., 1/20/75 38 Archie Clark at Detroit, 12/20/65 34 Archie Clark at Loyola, 12/31/65 32 Mychal Thompson vs. Michigan, 3/1/76 31 Clyde Turner at Michigan St., 1/22/72 38 George Kline vs. Wisconsin, 2/24/58 34 Lou Hudson at Wisconsin, 2/16/65 32 Mark Olberding at Mich. St., 2/15/75 31 Oliver Shannon vs. Michigan, 3/3/70 37 Thomas Kondla vs. Iowa, 2/21/67 34 Dick Garmaker vs. Wisconsin, 3/6/54 32 Oliver Shannon vs. Loyola, 1/26/70 31 Thomas Kondla vs. Michigan, 2/24/68 37 Thomas McGrann at Indiana, 1/27/62 33 Joel Przybilla vs. Indiana, 2/9/00 32 Thomas Kondla vs. Ohio State, 2/17/68 31 Thomas Kondla vs. Indiana, 1/3/68 37 Dick Garmaker at Illinois, 1/2/54 33 Mychal Thompson at Neb., 12/8/76 32 Thomas Kondla at Purdue, 2/10/68 31 Thomas Kondla vs. S. Dakota, 12/2/67 36 Kris Humphries at Indiana, 2/18/04 33 Mychal Thompson vs. Wis., 2/16/76 32 Thomas Kondla at Illinois, 2/27/67 31 Archie Clark at Indiana, 2/28/66 36 Quincy Lewis vs. Indiana, 1/26/99 33 Mychal Thompson vs. Purdue, 1/3/76 32 Thomas Kondla vs. Illinois, 2/11/67 31 Archie Clark at Quaker City Classic, 36 Quincy Lewis vs. Seton Hall, 11/24/98 33 Ronald Behagen at Ohio State, 2/10/73 32 Lou Hudson vs. Creighton, 12/18/65 12/27-28/65 36 Willie Burton vs. No. Iowa 33 Eric Hill at Michigan, 2/21/70 32 Lou Hudson at Michigan State, 2/6/65 31 Lou Hudson at Michigan, 3/6/65 (NCAA 2nd Round), 3/18/90 33 Thomas Kondla at Purdue, 1/28/67 32 Ron Johnson at Nebraska, 12/7/59 31 Lou Hudson vs. Indiana, 2/27/65 36 Dennis Shaffer vs. Wisconsin, 2/2/74 33 Thomas Kondla at Kansas St., 12/1/66 32 Dick Garmaker vs. N’western, 1/27/54 31 Lou Hudson at Northwestern, 2/20/65 36 Thomas Kondla vs. Michigan, 2/25/67 33 Lou Hudson vs. Utah State, 12/19/64 32 Chuck Mencel vs. Ohio State, 1/24/53 31 Ronald Johnson at Illinois, 1/9/60 36 Lou Hudson vs. Purdue, 1/4/64 33 Eric Magdanz vs. Purdue, 2/9/63 31 Kerwin Fleming vs. Purdue 31 George Kline vs. Purdue, 1/4/58 36 Jerry McIntyre vs. Iowa, 1/19/48 33 Chuck Mencel at Indiana, 2/8/54 (Big Ten Tournament), 3/8/01 31 Jim McIntyre vs. Purdue, 2/15/47 35 Willie Burton vs. Ga. Tech 32 Vincent Grier vs. Northwestern, 2/9/05 31 Quincy Lewis at Northwestern, 2/27/99 30 25 players tied with 30 points; most recently (NCAA Reg.), 3/25/90 32 Vincent Grier vs. Wisconsin, 2/5/05 31 Willie Burton at Ohio State, 3/10/90 Terrance Simmons at Mich., 2/17/01 34 Terrance Simmons vs. MSU, 2/11/01 32 Kris Humphries at Virginia, 12/3/03 31 Willie Burton vs. Ohio State, 2/1/89 34 Dusty Rychart vs. Haw.-Pac. 11/24/00 32 Ben Johnson vs. Furman, 11/30/03 31 Randy Breuer vs. Wisconsin, 2/19/83 34 Mychal Thompson vs. OSU, 1/26/76 32 Dusty Rychart vs. TCU, 11/25/00 31 Randy Breuer vs. Dayton, 12/2/81 34 Ray Williams vs. Indiana, 1/24/76 32 Voshon Lenard vs. Iowa, 2/13/93 31 Kevin McHale vs.Wisconsin, 1/20/79 137

GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 BIG TEN RECORDS BIG TEN CAREER RECORDS • FREE THROWS MADE • • ASSISTS • Player (Seasons) ...... FTM Player (Seasons)...... Assists • POINTS • 1. Willie Burton (’87-90)...... 281 1. Arriel McDonald (’91-94) ...... 323 Player (Seasons) ...... Pts 2. Randy Breuer (’80-83)...... 255 2. Marc Wilson (’83-86) ...... 224 1. Mychal Thompson (’75-78) ...... 1,442 3. Mychal Thompson (’75-78)...... 254 3. Ray Williams (’75-76) ...... 218 2. Willie Burton (’87-90) ...... 1,073 4. Dick Garmaker (’54-55) ...... 249 4. Kevin Burleson (’00-03)...... 200 3. Kevin McHale (’76-79) ...... 1,057 5. Tom Kondla (’66-68) ...... 189 5. Osborne Lockhart (’75-78) ...... 183 4. Randy Breuer (’80-83) ...... 1,017 6. Eric Magdanz (’61-63) ...... 167 6. Kevin Lynch (’88-91) ...... 139 5. Tommy Davis (’82-85)...... 954 7. Osborne Lockhart (’75-78)...... 165 7. Terrance Simmons (’99-01)...... 133 8. Kevin McHale (’77-80)...... 163 8. Melvin Newbern (’88-90) ...... 129 • SCORING AVERAGE • Darryl Mitchell (’79-82) ...... 163 9. Phil “Flip” Saunders (’74-77) ...... 117 Player (Seasons)...... Avg. 10. Quincy Lewis (’96-99)...... 162 10. Townsend Orr (’92-94)...... 111 * Assists were first compiled as an official statistic by the 1. Dick Garmaker (’54-55)...... 24.8 • FREE THROW ATTEMPTS • Big Ten beginning with the 1974-75 season (Phil Saunders’ 2. George Kline (’55-58)...... 21.1 Player (Seasons) ...... FTA totals include only his last three seasons of competition). 3. Tom Kondla (’66-68)...... 20.1 1. Willie Burton (’87-90)...... 369 Assists were first compiled by the NCAA in 1983-84. 4. Ron Johnson (’58-60) ...... 19.9 2. Mychal Thompson (’75-78)...... 350 5. Mychal Thompson (’75-78) ...... 19.8 3. Randy Breuer (’80-83)...... 347 • BLOCKS • 4. Dick Garmaker (’54-55) ...... 323 Player (Seasons) ...... Blocks • FIELD GOALS MADE • 5. Tom Kondla (’66-68) ...... 280 1. Kevin McHale (’77-80)...... 141 Player (Seasons) ...... FG 6. George Kline (’55-58) ...... 255 2. Randy Breuer (’80-83)...... 120 1. Mychal Thompson (’75-78) ...... 604 7. Archie Clark (’64-66)...... 252 3. Mychal Thompson (’75-78)...... 113 2. Kevin McHale (’77-80) ...... 447 8. Melvin Newbern (’88-90) ...... 223 4. Joel Przybilla (’99-00)...... 83 3. Randy Breuer (’80-83) ...... 440 Kevin McHale (’77-80)...... 223 5. Jeff Hagen (’01-05)...... 74 10. Eric Magdanz (’61-63) ...... 215 6. Bob Martin (’89-92) ...... 70 • FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS • 7. Michael Bauer (’00-04.)...... 66 Player (Seasons) ...... FGA • FREE THROW PERCENTAGE • 8. John Shasky (’83-86) ...... 62 1. Chuck Mencel (’52-55)...... 1,107 minimum 110 attempts 9. Quincy Lewis (’96-99) ...... 48 2. Mychal Thompson (’75-78) ...... 1,056 Player (Seasons)...... Pct ...... (FT-FTA) 10. Willie Burton (’87-90)...... 45 3. Tom Kondla (’66-68)...... 919 1. Phil “Flip” Saunders (’74-77)...... 856 ..(101-118) Blocks were first compiled as an official statistic by the Big 2. Arriel McDonald (’91-94) ...... 821 ..(151-184) Ten beginning with the 1982-83 season and by the NCAA in • FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE • 3. Voshon Lenard (’92-93)...... 800 ...(104-130) 1985-86. Player (Seasons)...... Pct ...... (FG-FGA) 4. Osborne Lockhart (’75-78) ...... 793 ..(165-208) 1. Mychal Thompson (’75-78)...... 572 ..(604-1056) 5. Myer “Whiley” Skoog (’49-51).....788 ...(104-132) • STEALS • 2. Randy Breuer (’80-83)...... 568 ....(384-676) 6. Al Nuness (’68-69)...... 782 ...(86-110) Player (Seasons)...... Steals 3. Kevin McHale (’77-80)...... 551 ....(447-811) 7. Darryl Mitchell (’79-82) ...... 780 ..(163-209) 1. Melvin Newbern (’88-90) ...... 118 8. Roger Johnson (’57-59)...... 777 ...(108-139) 2. Trent Tucker (’79-82)...... 99 • THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS • 9. Eric Hill (’69-71)...... 770 ...(141-183) Darryl Mitchell (’79-82) ...... 99 Player (Seasons) ...... 3-FG 10. Dusty Rychart (’98-’02)...... 762 ...(109-143) 4. Quincy Lewis (’96-99) ...... 89 1. Michael Bauer (’00-04)...... 103 Quincy Lewis (’95-99)...... 762 ..(157-206) 5. Marc Wilson (’83-86) ...... 83 2. Sam Jacobson (’95-97)...... 88 Willie Burton (’86-90)...... 762 ..(281-369) 6. Kevin Burleson (’00-03)...... 77 3. Kevin Lynch (’88-90) ...... 62 7. Mark Hall (’79-82)...... 70 • REBOUNDS • 8. Arriel McDonald (’91-94) ...... 69 • THREE-POINT ATTEMPTS • Player (Seasons) ...... Reb 9. Townsend Orr (’92-94) ...... 62 1. Mychal Thompson (’75-78) ...... 697 Player (Seasons) ...... 3-FGA Steals were first compiled as an official statistic by the Big 2. Kevin McHale (’77-80)...... 568 Ten beginning with the 1982-83 season and by the NCAA in 1. Michael Bauer (’00-04)...... 273 3. Richard Coffey (’87-90) ...... 532 1985-86. 2. Sam Jacobson (’95-97)...... 243 4. Melvin Northway (’63-65) ...... 488 3. Voshon Lenard (’92-93) ...... 187 5. Jim Brewer (’71-73)...... 436 • THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE • 6. Willie Burton (’87-90)...... 431 7. Randy Carter (’91-94) ...... 416 * minimum 25 attempts 8. Randy Breuer (’80-83)...... 412 Player (Seasons)...... Pct . . . . (FG-FGA) 9. Larry Mikan (’68-70)...... 409 1. Ray Gaffney (’86-89) ...... 482 . . . (52-108) 10. Ron Johnson (’58-60)...... 390 2. Rob Metcalf (’89-91)...... 424 . . . . (14-33) 3. Tim Hanson (’85-88) ...... 411 . . . . (30-73) • REBOUNDING AVERAGE • Player (Seasons)...... Avg 1. Mychal Thompson (’75-78)...... 10.3 2. Jim Brewer (’71-73)...... 10.1 Ronald Behagen (’72-73)...... 10.1 4. Larry Mikan (’68-70)...... 9.7 5. Ron Johnson (’58-60)...... 9.5 6. Melvin Northway (’63-65) ...... 8.5 7. Mark Olberding (1975) ...... 8.3 8. Richard Coffey (’87-90) ...... 8.1 9. Kevin McHale (’77-80)...... 7.9 10. Tom Kondla (’66-68)...... 7.8

Randy Breuer ranks fourth in career Big Ten scoring with 138 1,017 points.

GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 BIG TEN RECORDS BIG TEN SEASON RECORDS • FREE THROWS MADE • • STEALS • Player (Season) ...... FTM Player (Season) ...... Steals • POINTS • 1. Dick Garmaker (’53-54)...... 137 1. Melvin Newbern (’88-89)...... 62 2. Dick Garmaker (’54-55)...... 112 2. Travarus Bennett (’01-02) ...... 37 Player (Season)...... Pts 3. Eric Magdanz (’61-62)...... 102 Darryl Mitchell (’81-82)...... 37 1. Mychal Thompson (’75-76)...... 448 2. Mychal Thompson (’76-77)...... 410 4. Randy Breuer (’82-83) ...... 99 4. James Jackson (’77-78)...... 36 3. Mychal Thompson (’77-78)...... 409 5. Willie Burton (’89-90) ...... 93 5. Vincent Grier (’04-05)...... 35 4. Quincy Lewis (’98-99)...... 408 6. Quincy Lewis (’98-99) ...... 91 6. Melvin Newbern (’89-90)...... 33 5. Ray Williams (’75-76) ...... 397 Randy Breuer (’82-83) ...... 91 7. Quincy Lewis (’98-99) ...... 32 6. Tom Kondla (’66-67)...... 396 8. Vincent Grier (’04-05)...... 90 8. Brent Lawson (’04-05)...... 31 9. Willie Burton (’88-89) ...... 89 Trent Tucker (’80-81) ...... 31 • SCORING AVERAGE • 10. Arriel McDonald (’92-93)...... 30 • FREE THROW ATTEMPTS • Player (Season)...... Avg Steals were first compiled as an official statistic by the Big 1. Tom Kondla (’66-67)...... 28.3 Player (Season) ...... FTA Ten beginning with the 1982-83 season and by the NCAA in 2. Mychal Thompson (’75-76)...... 26.4 1. Dick Garmaker (’53-54)...... 183 1985-86. 3. Quincy Lewis (’98-99)...... 25.5 2. Dick Garmaker (’54-55)...... 142 4. Eric Magdanz (’61-62)...... 25.1 3. Tom Kondla (’67-68)...... 131 current players in bold 5. Dick Garmaker (’54-55)...... 24.9 4. Vincent Grier (’04-05)...... 121 Archie Clark (’65-66) ...... 24.9 5. George Kline (’57-58)...... 120 • FIELD GOALS • • FREE THROW PERCENTAGE • Player (Season) ...... FG minimum 30 attempts 1. Mychal Thompson (’75-76)...... 187 Player (Season) ...... Pct (FT-FTA) 2. Mychal Thompson (’76-77)...... 175 1. Osborne Lockhart (’76-77)...... 896 (43-48) 3. Mychal Thompson (’77-78)...... 170 2. Phil “Flip” Saunders (’75-76)...... 892 (33-37) 4. Tom Kondla (’66-67)...... 155 3. Phil “Flip” Saunders (’73-74)...... 881 (37-42) 5. Kevin McHale (’78-79)...... 143 4. Arriel McDonald (’90-91)...... 865 (32-37) 5. Eric Magdanz (’61-62) ...... 857 (62-119) • FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS • Player (Season) ...... FGA • REBOUNDS • 1. Charley Mencel (’52-53)...... 336 Player (Season)...... Reb 2. Edward Kalafat (’52-53)...... 330 1. Mychal Thompson (’75-76) ...... 209 3. Ray Williams (’75-76) ...... 326 2. Mychal Thompson (’77-78) ...... 208 4. Dick Garmaker (’54-55)...... 325 3. Larry Mikan (’69-70)...... 195 4. Melvin Northway (’64-65)...... 186 • FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE • Jim Brewer (’70-71)...... 186 Player (Season)...... Pct ...... (FG-FGA) 6. Richard Coffey (’89-90)...... 175 7. Mel Northway (’63-64)...... 168 1. Jim Peterson (’83-84) ...... 640 ...... (71-111) 8. Randy Breuer (’82-83) ...... 167 2. Joel Przybilla (’99-’00) ...... 617...... (78-107) 9. Richard Coffey (’87-88)...... 161 3. Mark Hall (’80-81)...... 613 .....(111-181) 10. Kevin McHale (’78-79) ...... 157 4. Kevin McHale (’77-78)...... 607.....(105-173) 5. Gary Holmes (’80-81) ...... 606...... (57-94) • ASSISTS • Player (Season)...... Assists • THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE • 1. Ray Williams (’76-77)...... 118 Player (Seasons)...... 3-FG 2. Arriel McDonald (’93-94)...... 111 1. Michael Bauer (’02-03) ...... 39 3. Ray Williams (’75-76)...... 100 2. Voshon Lenard (’92-93)...... 36 Melvin Newbern (’89-90)...... 100 3. Quincy Lewis (’95-99)...... 35 Tom Kondla notched 396 points in Big Ten action in 1966- 5. Leo Rautins (’78-79) ...... 76 67. 4. Aaron Robinson (’04-05) ...... 34 6. Arriel McDonald (’92-93)...... 74 5. Terrance Simmons (’00-01) ...... 32 7. Kevin Burleson (’02-03) ...... 73 Willie Burton (’89-90) ...... 32 8. Arriel McDonald (’90-91)...... 70 9. Kevin Burleson (’01-02) ...... 68 • THREE-POINT ATTEMPTS • Arriel McDonald (’91-92)...... 68 Player (Season) ...... 3-FGA Assists were first compiled as an official statistic by the Big 1. Michael Bauer (’02-03) ...... 102 Ten beginning with the 1974-75 season and by the NCAA in Voshon Lenard (’92-93)...... 102 1983-84. 3. Willie Burton (’89-90)...... 89 4. Aaron Robinson (’04-05) ...... 88 • BLOCKS • 5. Voshon Lenard (’91-92)...... 85 Player (Season)...... Blocks • THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE • 1. Randy Breuer (’82-83) ...... 54 2. Kevin McHale (’79-80) ...... 46 minimum 14 made 3. Joel Przybilla (’99-00) ...... 44 Player (Seasons)...... Pct ...... (FG-FGA) Mychal Thompson (’76-77) ...... 44 1. Ray Gaffney (’87-88) ...... 516 ...... (16-31) 5. Joel Przybilla (’98-99) ...... 39 2. Travarus Bennett (’01-02)...... 500 ...... (16-32) Mychal Thompson (’75-76) ...... 39 3. Tim Hanson (’86-87)...... 478 ...... (22-46) 7. Jeff Hagen (’04-05) ...... 34 8. Kevin McHale (’77-78) ...... 33 Kevin McHale (’76-77) ...... 33 10. Randy Breuer (’81-82) ...... 32 Blocks were first compiled as an official statistic by the Big Ray Williams scored 397 points in Big Ten play in 1975-76. Ten beginning with the 1982-83 season and by the NCAA in 139 1985-86. GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 BIG TEN RECORDS BIG TEN GAME RECORDS • STEALS • Player (Opponent, Date)...... Steals 1. Melvin Newbern (vs. Michigan St., 3/8/89)...... 8 • POINTS IN A GAME • Darryl Mitchell (vs. Wisconsin, 1/8/81) ...... 8 Player vs. Opponent, Date...... Pts 3. Arriel McDonald (vs. Northwestern, 1/23/93)...... 7 1. Oliver Shannon vs. Wisconsin, 3/6/71...... 42 Melvin Newbern (at Purdue, 2/23/89)...... 7 Eric Magdanz at Michigan, 3/5/62 ...... 42 5. Kevin Burleson (vs. Penn State, 2/22/03)...... 6 3. George Kline vs. Iowa, 2/25/57 ...... 40 Travarus Bennett (vs. Northwestern, 2/27/02)...6 4. Ronald Johnson at Ohio State, 1/31/59...... 39 Kevin Burleson (at Indiana, 2/28/01) ...... 6 5. George Kline vs. Wisconsin, 2/24/58...... 38 Kevin Lynch (at Purdue, 1/11/90) ...... 6 Melvin Newbern (at Indiana, 2/4/89)...... 6 • FIELD GOALS MADE • 7. 19 players tied with five steals, most recently Ron Johnson (at Ohio State, 1/31/59) ...... 18 Brent Lawson vs. Ohio State, 2/19/05

• FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED • current players in bold Oliver Shannon (vs. Wisconsin, 3/6/71)...... 42

• FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE • minimum 11 attempts Tommy Davis (at Indiana, 2/11/84—15-16) ...... 938

• THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS • Terrance Simmons vs. Michigan St., 2/10/01 ...... 7 Eric Magdanz scored a Minnesota record 42 points against Michigan on March 5, 1962 • THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS • Michael Bauer at Iowa, 2/28/04 ...... 12 • FREE THROW PERCENTAGE • Michael Bauer at Ohio State, 2/5/03...... 12 minimum 12 attempts Michael Bauer vs. Michigan State, 1/18/03 ...... 12 Ray Williams (at Indiana, 2/21/76) ...... 1.000 (12-12) Terrance Simmons vs. Michigan State, 2/10/01 ...... 12 • REBOUNDS • • THREE-POINT FIELD-GOAL PCT. • Player (Opponent, Date) ...... Reb minimum eight attempts 1. Larry Mikan (vs. Michigan, 3/3/70) ...... 28 Kevin Lynch (vs. Iowa, 1/12/91 — 6 of 8)...... 750 2. Dennis Dvoracek (vs. Wisconsin, 3/7/66)...... 24 3. Thomas McGrann (vs. Mich. St., 12/30/60) ...... 22 • MOST FREE THROWS MADE • 4. Melvin Northway (at Wisconsin, 2/16/65) ...... 21 minimum 12 attempts 5. Ray Cronk (at Indiana, 1/27/62) ...... 20 Larry Mikan (vs. Purdue, 1/25/69)...... 17 Melvin Northway (vs. Michigan St., 1/4/64) .....20

• FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED • • ASSISTS • Tony Jaros (vs. Wisconsin, 3/4/46)...... 20 Player (Opponent, Date) ...... Assists 1. Arriel McDonald (vs. Wisc., 1/12/94) ...... 16 2. Melvin Newbern (at Iowa, 2/24/90)...... 13 Arriel McDonald (vs. Iowa, 3/5/94) ...... 13 4. Arriel McDonald (at Iowa, 2/2/94)...... 12 5. Ray Williams (at Ohio State, 2/23/76)...... 11 6. Adam Boone (vs. Penn State, 3/6/04) ...... 10 Arriel McDonald (vs. Indiana, 2/27/95) ...... 10 8. Kevin Burleson (vs. OSU, 1/26/02)...... 9 Marc Wilson (vs. Michigan, 3/5/83) ...... 9 Melvin Newbern (vs. Iowa, 1/25/90) ...... 9 • BLOCKS • Player (Opponent, Game)...... Blocks 1. Mychal Thompson (vs. Ohio State, 1/26/76) ...... 12 2. Randy Breuer (vs. Michigan, 3/5/83)...... 9 3. Joel Przybilla (at Michigan St., 1/13/99) ...... 8 Mychal Thompson (vs. Purdue, 1/3/76)...... 8 5. Jeff Hagen (vs. Ohio State, 2/19/05) ...... 7 Mychal Thompson (vs. Indiana, 1/12/78)...... 7 Joel Przybilla (at Ohio State, 1/9/00)...... 7 Joel Przybilla (vs. Iowa, 1/12/00)...... 7 9. Joel Przybilla (vs. Penn State, 1/9/99)...... 6 Randy Breuer (at Purdue, 3/10/83) ...... 6 Randy Breuer (vs. Northwestern, 2/18/82) ...... 6 Kevin McHale (vs. Ohio State, 1/29/77) ...... 6

Tommy Davis set the school field goal percentage record Ron Johnson set a Big Ten school record with 18 field 140 on February 11, 1984, making 15-of-16 attempts. goals against Ohio State on January 31, 1959.

GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 BIG TEN SEASON LEADERS SCORING LEADERS FIELD GOAL LEADERS THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL LEADERS

Season Name G Pts Avg. Season Name G FG FGA Avg. minimum 25 attempted 1946-47 Jim McIntyre 12 183 15.3 1946-47 Bud Grant 12 44 135 .326 Season Player G 3P 3PA Pct. 1947-48 Jim McIntyre 12 215 17.9 1947-48 Jim McIntyre 12 71 202 .351 1986-87 Tim Hanson 18 22 46 .478 1948-49 Jim McIntyre 12 182 15.2 1948-49 Jim McIntyre* 12 68 181 .376 1987-88 Ray Gaffney 18 16 31 .516 1949-50 Myer Skoog 12 201 16.8 1949-50 Wally Salovich 10 25 57 .439 1988-89 Ray Gaffney 18 20 52 .385 1950-51 Myer Skoog 14 201 14.4 1950-51 Bob Gelle* 14 43 98 439 1989-90 Melvin Newbern 18 13 32 .406 1951-52 Edward Kalafat 14 204 14.6 1951-52 Ed Kalafat 14 80 203 394 1990-91 Kevin Lynch 18 23 68 .338 1952-53 Charles Mencel 17 310 18.2 1952-53 Bob Gelle 17 84 197 .426 1991-92 Townsend Orr 18 19 52 .365 1953-54 Dick Garmaker 14 345 24.6 1953-54 Dick Garmaker 14 104 228 .456 1992-93 Townsend Orr 15 18 47 .383 1954-55 Dick Garmaker 14 348 24.9 1954-55 Bill Simonovich 14 82 196 .418 1993-94 Arriel McDonald 18 12 42 .286 1955-56 Jed Dommeyer 14 290 20.7 1955-56 George Kline 15 66 167 .395 1994-95 Ryan Wolf 17 8 26 .308 1956-57 George Kline 14 267 19.1 1956-57 George Kline 14 99 211 .469 1995-96 Sam Jacobson 18 23 69 .333 1957-58 George Kline 14 322 23.0 1957-58 Tom Benson 12 62 140 .443 1996-97 Sam Jacobson 18 32 76 .421 1958-59 Ron Johnson 14 306 21.9 1958-59 Ron Johnson 14 121 265 .457 1997-98 Sam Jacobson 13 23 67 .343 1959-60 Ron Johnson 14 313 22.4 1959-60 Ron Johnson 14 124 219 .566 1998-99 Quincy Lewis 16 35 81 .432 1960-61 Thomas McGrann 14 205 14.6 1960-61 Thomas McGrann 14 83 181 .459 1999-00 Kevin Burleson 16 23 75 .307 Bob Griggas 14 205 14.6 1961-62 Eric Magdanz 14 125 259 .483 2000-01 Terrance Simmons 16 32 80 .400 1961-62 Eric Magdanz 14 352 25.1 1962-63 Thomas McGrann 14 69 148 .466 2001-02 Travarus Bennett 16 16 32 .500 1962-63 Eric Magdanz 14 247 17.6 1963-64 Archie Clark 14 83 164 .506 2002-03 Michael Bauer 16 39 102 .382 1963-64 Lou Hudson 14 264 18.9 1964-65 Mel Northway 14 87 175 .497 2003-04 Ben Johnson 16 19 53 .358 1964-65 Lou Hudson 14 347 24.8 1965-66 Wes Martins 14 62 121 .512 2004-05 Aaron Robinson 16 34 88 .386 1965-66 Archie Clark 14 348 24.9 1966-67 Tom Kondla 14 155 317 .489 1966-67 Tom Kondla* 14 396 28.3 1967-68 Al Nuness 14 90 185 .486 FREE THROW LEADERS 1967-68 Tom Kondla 14 336 24.0 1968-69 Larry Overskei 14 65 125 .520 1968-69 Larry Mikan 14 259 18.5 1969-70 Larry Overskei 14 68 141 .482 1969-70 Eric Hill 14 276 19.7 1970-71 Tom Masterton 14 56 128 .438 minimum 2.0 attempts per game 1970-71 Oliver Shannon 13 286 22.0 1971-72 Keith Young 14 65 125 .520 Season Player FT FTA Pct. 1971-72 Clyde Turner 14 240 17.1 1972-73 Jim Brewer 14 85 173 .491 1946-47 Jim McIntyre 69 97 .712 1972-73 Ron Behagen 14 261 18.6 1973-74 Peter Gilcud 14 38 73 .521 1947-48 Jim McIntyre 73 114 .640 1973-74 Dennis Shaffer 14 248 17.7 1974-75 Mark Olberding 18 121 212 .572 1948-49 Myer Skoog 38 50 .760 1974-75 Mark Olberding 18 315 17.5 1975-76 Mychal Thompson 18 187 310 .603 1949-50 Myer Skoog 35 47 .745 1975-76 Mychal Thompson 17 448 26.4 1976-77 Mychal Thompson* 18 175 293 .597 1950-51 Myer Skoog* 31 35 .886 1976-77 Mychal Thompson* 18 410 22.8 1977-78 Kevin McHale* 18 105 173 .607 1951-52 Charles Mencel 50 65 .769 1977-78 Mychal Thompson* 18 409 22.7 1978-79 Mark Hall 18 82 156 .526 1952-53 Edward Kalafat 72 94 .766 1978-79 Kevin McHale 18 346 19.2 1979-80 Kevin McHale 18 126 231 .545 1953-54 Dick Garmaker 137 183 .749 1979-80 Kevin McHale 18 289 16.1 1980-81 Mark Hall 18 111 181 .613 1954-55 Dick Garmaker 112 142 .789 1980-81 Randy Breuer 18 293 16.3 1981-82 Randy Breuer 18 99 181 .547 1955-56 Jed Dommeyer 82 105 .781 1981-82 Randy Breuer 18 267 14.8 1982-83 Randy Breuer 18 139 237 .586 1956-57 Jed Dommeyer 40 55 .727 1982-83 Randy Breuer* 18 377 20.9 1983-84 Jim Peterson* 16 71 111 .640 1957-58 Thomas Benson 31 37 .838 1983-84 Tommy Davis 18 298 16.6 1984-85 John Shasky 18 101 189 .534 1958-59 Roger Johnson 47 59 .797 1984-85 Tommy Davis 18 329 18.3 1985-86 John Shasky 17 95 191 .497 1959-60 Ron Johnson 65 87 .747 1985-86 Marc Wilson 17 268 15.8 1986-87 Tim Hanson 18 53 113 .469 1960-61 Bob Griggas 31 35 .886 1986-87 Terence Woods 18 194 10.8 1987-88 Willie Burton 18 107 206 .519 1961-62 Eric Magdanz 102 119 .857 1987-88 Willie Burton 18 283 15.7 1988-89 Walter Bond 18 49 91 .538 1962-63 Terry Kunze 31 38 .816 1988-89 Willie Burton 18 334 18.6 1989-90 Richard Coffey 18 70 120 .583 1963-64 Terry Kunze 34 46 .739 1989-90 Willie Burton 18 366 20.3 1990-91 Randy Carter 18 93 169 .550 1964-65 Lou Hudson 69 84 .821 1990-91 Kevin Lynch 18 317 17.6 1991-92 Bob Martin 18 50 89 .562 1965-66 Dennis Dvoracek 33 42 .786 1991-92 Voshon Lenard 18 219 12.2 1992-93 Chad Kolander 16 36 64 .563 1966-67 Tom Kondla 86 119 .723 1992-93 Voshon Lenard 18 300 16.7 1993-94 Randy Carter 18 93 169 .550 1967-68 Al Nuness 32 40 .800 1993-94 Randy Carter 18 218 12.1 1994-95 Sam Jacobson 18 54 116 .466 1968-69 Eric Hill 37 46 .804 1994-95 Sam Jacobson 18 130 7.2 1995-96 Courtney James 18 44 .489 1969-70 Eric Hill 56 75 .747 1995-96 Sam Jacobson 18 193 10.7 1996-97 Sam Jacobson 18 94 205 .459 1970-71 Oliver Shannon 76 97 .783 1996-97 Sam Jacobson 18 236 13.1 1997-98 Kyle Sanden 15 38 72 .528 1971-72 Keith Young 38 46 .826 1997-98 Sam Jacobson 13 256 19.7 1998-99 Joel Przybilla 16 46 78 .590 1972-73 Clyde Turner 38 48 .792 1998-99 Quincy Lewis* 16 408 25.5 1999-00 Joel Przybilla 11 78 127 .614 1973-74 Phil “Flip” Saunders 30 35 .857 1999-00 Joel Przybilla 11 189 17.2 2000-01 Dusty Rychart 16 86 181 .475 1974-75 Phil “Flip” Saunders 31 39 .795 1975-76 Phil “Flip” Saunders 33 37 .892 2000-01 Terrance Simmons 16 226 14.1 2001-02 Jerry Holman 16 63 110 .573 2001-02 Rick Rickert 16 248 15.5 2002-03 Jerry Holman 16 65 110 .591 1976-77 Osborne Lockhart* 43 48 .896 2002-03 Rick Rickert 16 268 16.8 2003-04 Ben Johnson 16 74 147 .503 1977-78 Osborne Lockhart 52 69 .754 2003-04 Kris Humphries* 15 315 21.0 2004-05 Jeff Hagen 16 60 118 .508 1978-79 Kevin McHale 60 72 .833 2004-05 Vincent Grier 16 288 18.0 1979-80 Darryl Mitchell 71 85 .835 1980-81 Trent Tucker 21 26 .808 *led Big Ten (conference games) 1981-82 Darryl Mitchell 50 64 .781 1982-83 Randy Breuer 99 125 .792 current players in bold 1983-84 Roland Brooks 24 31 .774 1984-85 Tommy Davis 57 70 .814 1985-86 John Shasky 47 66 .712 1986-87 Terence Woods 23 25 .920 1987-88 Willie Burton 66 91 .725 1988-89 Willie Burton 89 109 .817 141

GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 BIG TEN SEASON LEADERS 1989-90 Willie Burton 94 119 .790 ASSISTS LEADERS 2004-05 Jeff Hagen 16 34 2.1 1990-91 Arriel McDonald 32 37 .865 Year Name Assists 1991-92 Voshon Lenard 44 55 .800 1974-75 54 STEALS LEADERS 1992-93 Voshon Lenard 60 75 .800 1993-94 Arriel McDonald 54 62 .871 1975-76 Ray Williams 100 Year Player G Steals Avg. 1994-95 David Grim 12 15 .800 1976-77 Ray Williams* 118 1977-78 James Jackson 18 36 2.00 1995-96 Sam Jacobson 36 43 .837 1977-78 Osborne Lockhart 60 1978-79 Trent Tucker 18 24 1.33 1996-97 Quincy Lewis 27 39 .692 1978-79 Leo Rautins 76 1979-80 Darryl Mitchell 18 25 1.39 1997-98 Sam Jacobson 49 61 .803 1979-80 Darryl Mitchell 36 1980-81 Trent Tucker 17 31 1.82 1998-99 Quincy Lewis 91 108 .843 1980-81 Mark Hall 42 1981-82 Darryl Mitchell 18 37 2.06 1999-00 Kevin Burleson 21 23 .913 1981-82 Darryl Mitchell 65 1982-83 Marc Wilson 18 26 1.45 2000-01 Dusty Rychart 42 54 .778 1982-83 Marc Wilson 66 1983-84 Marc Wilson 18 28 1.56 2001-02 Travarus Bennett 32 39 .821 1983-84 Marc Wilson 62 1984-85 Todd Alexander 14 23 1.64 2002-03 Kevin Burleson 29 38 .763 1984-85 Marc Wilson 48 1985-86 Kelvin Smith 14 20 1.43 2003-04 Kris Humphries 89 127 .701 Todd Alexander 48 1986-87 Kim Zurcher 17 18 1.06 2004-05 Vincent Grier 90 121 .744 1985-86 Marc Wilson 48 1987-88 Melvin Newbern 18 21 1.17 1986-87 Kim Zurcher 31 1988-89 Melvin Newbern* 18 62 3.44 REBOUNDING LEADERS 1987-88 Melvin Newbern 39 1989-90 Melvin Newbern 18 33 1.83 1990-91 Kevin Lynch 18 29 1.61 Kim Zurcher 39 Season Name G Reb Avg. 1991-92 Voshon Lenard 18 25 1.39 1988-89 Melvin Newbern 67 1957-58 Ron Johnson 14 151 10.8 1992-93 Arriel McDonald 18 30 1.67 1989-90 Melvin Newbern 100 1958-59 Ron Johnson 14 175 12.5 1993-94 Arriel McDonald 18 22 1.22 1990-91 Arriel McDonald 70 1959-60 Ron Johnson 14 155 11.1 1994-95 David Grim 16 18 1.13 1960-61 Richard Erickson 14 131 9.4 1991-92 Arriel McDonald 68 1995-96 Sam Jacobson 18 19 1.06 1961-62 Ray Cronk 14 147 10.5 1992-93 Arriel McDonald 74 1996-97 Quincy Lewis 18 21 1.17 1962-63 Mel Northway 14 147 10.5 1993-94 Arriel McDonald 111 1997-98 Quincy Lewis 16 29 1.81 1963-64 Mel Northway 14 168 12.0 1994-95 Sam Jacobson 18 1998-99 Quincy Lewis 16 32 2.00 1964-65 Melvin Northway 14 186 13.3 Chad Kolander 1999-00 J.B. Bickerstaff 10 17 1.70 1965-66 Dennis Dvoracek 14 153 10.9 1995-96 Sam Jacobson 31 2000-01 Terrance Simmons 16 21 1.31 1966-67 Tom Kondla 14 149 10.6 1996-97 Sam Jacobson 25 2001-02 Travarus Bennett* 16 37 2.31 1967-68 Tom Kondla 14 132 9.4 1997-98 Quincy Lewis 31 2002-03 Kevin Burleson 16 27 1.69 1968-69 Larry Mikan 14 136 9.7 1998-99 Mitch Ohnstad 32 2003-04 Ben Johnson 16 22 1.4 1969-70 Larry Mikan 14 195 13.9 Kevin Nathaniel 32 2004-05 Vincent Grier 16 35 2.2 1970-71 Jim Brewer 14 186 13.3 1999-00 Terrance Simmons 58 current players in bold 1971-72 Jim Brewer 14 137 9.8 2000-01 Terrance Simmons 56 1972-73 Ron Behagen 14 143 10.2 2001-02 Kevin Burleson 68 Jim Brewer 14 143 10.2 2002-03 Kevin Burleson 73 1973-74 Peter Gilcud 14 106 7.6 2003-04 Adam Boone 57 1974-75 Mark Olberding 18 150 8.3 2004-05 Aaron Robinson 44 1975-76 Mychal Thompson* 17 209 12.3 1976-77 Mychal Thompson 18 155 8.6 1977-78 Mychal Thompson* 18 208 11.6 BLOCKS LEADERS 1978-79 Kevin McHale 18 157 8.7 Season Player G Blk Avg 1979-80 Kevin McHale 18 159 8.8 1975-76 Mychal Thompson* 14 39 2.8 1980-81 Randy Breuer 18 101 5.6 *only includes 21 of 26 games played 1981-82 Randy Breuer 18 117 6.5 1976-77 Mychal Thompson 18 44 2.4 1982-83 Randy Breuer 18 167 9.3 1977-78 Kevin McHale 18 33 1.8 1983-84 Jim Peterson 16 103 6.4 1978-79 Kevin McHale 18 33 1.8 1984-85 John Shasky 18 112 6.2 1979-80 Kevin McHale 18 46 2.6 1985-86 John Shasky 17 116 6.8 1980-81 Randy Breuer 18 28 1.6 1986-87 Richard Coffey 18 98 5.4 1981-82 Randy Breuer 18 32 1.8 1987-88 Richard Coffey* 18 161 8.9 1982-83 Randy Breuer* 18 54 3.0 1988-89 Richard Coffey 12 98 8.2 1983-84 Jim Petersen 18 17 0.9 1989-90 Richard Coffey 18 175 9.7 1984-85 John Shasky 18 24 1.3 Dusty Rychart led 1990-91 Randy Carter 17 114 6.7 1985-86 John Shasky 17 30 1.8 Minnesota in rebounding in the 1991-92 Bob Martin 18 90 5.0 1986-87 Willie Burton 18 14 0.8 2000-01 and 2001-02 1992-93 Randy Carter 18 124 6.9 1987-88 Willie Burton 18 8 0.4 seasons. 1993-94 Randy Carter 18 132 7.3 1988-89 Bob Martin 14 9 0.6 1994-95 Sam Jacobson 18 80 4.4 1989-90 Bob Martin 18 16 0.9 1995-96 Sam Jacobson 18 77 4.3 1990-91 Bob Martin 18 17 0.9 1996-97 Sam Jacobson 18 68 3.8 1991-92 Bob Martin 18 28 1.6 1997-98 Quincy Lewis 16 82 5.1 1992-93 Chad Kolander 16 8 0.5 1998-99 Quincy Lewis 16 90 5.6 1993-94 Chad Kolander 18 10 0.6 1999-00 Joel Przybilla 11 123 11.2 1994-95 Trevor Winter 18 10 0.6 2000-01 Dusty Rychart 16 117 7.3 1995-96 David Grim 17 6 0.4 2001-02 Dusty Rychart 16 99 6.2 1996-97 Quincy Lewis 18 22 1.2 2002-03 Rick Rickert 16 101 6.3 1997-98 Quincy Lewis 16 18 1.1 2003-04 Kris Humphries* 15 142 9.5 1998-99 Joel Przybilla 16 39 2.4 2004-05 Jeff Hagen 16 118 7.4 1999-00 Joel Przybilla 11 44 4.0 2000-01 Shane Schilling 16 10 0.6 * led Big Ten (conference games) 2001-02 Jerry Holman 16 26 1.6 2002-03 Michael Bauer 16 28 1.8 2003-04 Michael Bauer 16 19 1.2 142 Jeff Hagen 16 19 1.2

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TEAM RECORDS • THREE-POINT ATTEMPTS • • STEALS • 663 ...... 2002-03 292 ...... 2004-05 660 ...... 2000-01 276 ...... 1989-90 • POINTS • 591 ...... 2001-02 270 ...... 1988-89 2,666 ...... 1989-90 539 ...... 2003-04 268 ...... 1992-93 2,453 ...... 1992-93 487 ...... 2004-05 252 ...... 2001-02 2,428 ...... 2002-03 2,361 ...... 1988-89 • FREE THROWS MADE • • WINNING STREAKS • 2,330 ...... 2000-01 503 ...... 2002-03 11 ...... 11/27/76-1/13/77 500 ...... 1961-62 10 ...... 12/4/04-1/12/05 • SCORING AVERAGE • 495 ...... 1989-90 10 ...... 11/28/89-1/6/90 83.6 ...... 1964-65 485 ...... 1992-93 9 ...... 11/25/72-12/30/72 83.3 ...... 1989-90 482 ...... 2000-01 9 ...... 1/27/72-3/3/73 82.9 ...... 1965-66 9 ...... 12/4/82-1/8/83 80.9 ...... 1963-64 • FREE THROW PERCENTAGE • 80.9 ...... 1976-78 The Gophers had winning streaks of 10 and 12 games 750...... 1976-77 (389-519) during the 1996-97 season, but those games were later 736...... 1973-74 (318-432) • POINTS ALLOWED PER GAME • vacated due to violation of NCAA rules. 735...... 1949-50 (400-544) 43.4 ...... 1948-49 728...... 1984-85 (326-448) 50.6 ...... 1947-48 722...... 1981-82 (413-572) 51.8 ...... 1946-47 51.8 ...... 1968-69 51.8 ...... 1970-71 • FREE THROW ATTEMPTS • 727 ...... 1961-62 • FIELD GOALS • 724 ...... 1992-93 721 ...... 1952-53 1,020 ...... 1989-90 717 ...... 2002-03 949 ...... 1979-80 695 ...... 1989-90 943 ...... 1980-81 917 ...... 1992-93 906 ...... 1988-89 • REBOUNDS • 1,273 ...... 1972-73 • FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE • 1,235 ...... 2002-03 1,197 ...... 1989-90 .525...... 1980-81 (943-1797) 1,196 ...... 1992-93 .519...... 1979-80 (949-1827) 1,195 ...... 1991-92 .515...... 1976-77 (898-1744) .508...... 1975-76 (850-1672) .508...... 1977-78 (802-1579) • REBOUNDING AVERAGE • 48.9 ...... 1972-73 • FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS • 45.3 ...... 1964-65 45.2 ...... 1963-64 Trent Tucker led Minnesota in free throw percentage in 2,019 ...... 1989-90 1980-81 and 1981-82. 44.2 ...... 1958-59 1,954 ...... 1991-92 43.9 ...... 1955-56 1,927 ...... 2002-03 1,907 ...... 1992-93 1,882 ...... 1988-89 • ASSISTS • 558 ...... 1989-90 • THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS • 532 ...... 2002-03 517 ...... 1992-93 248 ...... 2000-01 492 ...... 2000-01 237 ...... 2002-03 490 ...... 2001-02 205 ...... 2001-02 170 ...... 2004-05 169 ...... 2003-04 • FEWEST TURNOVERS • 342 ...... 1984-85 • THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE • 359 ...... 1981-82 414...... 1987-88 (101-244) 362 ...... 1986-87 376...... 2000-01 (248-660) 390 ...... 1985-86 373...... 1986-87 (76-204) 398 ...... 1982-83 373...... 1989-90 (131-351) 357...... 2002-03 (237-663) • BLOCKS • 196 ...... 2002-03 154 ...... 1982-83 151 ...... 1999-2000 150 ...... 2001-02 145 ...... 2004-05 140 ...... 2003-04

Flip Saunders ranks second all-time in career free throw percentage. 143

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• MOST POINTS IN A GAME • • LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT ON THE ROAD • • THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE • Game Final Score Game Final Score minimum eight attempts 1. 120 vs. Indiana State, 12/29/82 (W, 120-82) 1. 46 at No. 16 Indiana, 1/9/92 (50-96) 1. .625 at Florida State, 11/25/00 (10-16) 120 vs. West Virginia St.^, 11/22/85 (W, 120-106) 2. 38 at No. 14 Iowa, 2/18/89 (61-99) .625 at Toledo, 12/2/89 (5-8) 3. 116 vs. Rider College, 1/3/90 (W, 116-48) 38 at No. 2 Houston, 12/18/67 (65-103) 3. .615 vs. Michigan, 1/9/02 (8-13) 4. 112 vs. Md.-Eastern Shore, 12/3/88 (W, 112-68) 4. 36 at Indiana, 2/28/01 (53-89) 4. .611 vs. UNC Greensboro (11-18) 5. 111 vs. Western Illinois, 12/2/72 (W, 111-66) 36 at Illinois, 2/11/88 (50-86) 5. .609 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson, 12/13/02 (14-23) 111 vs. Wisconsin, 2/1/64 (W, 111-92) 36 at No. 10 Michigan, 2/13/86 (56-92) 36 at No. 6 Michigan State, 3/2/00 (43-79) • MOST FREE THROWS IN A GAME • • MOST POINTS IN A HALF • 36 at No. 25 Purdue, 2/19/00 (61-97) 1. 38 vs. TCU, 11/25/00 Game Final Score 37 vs. Marquette, 12/23/53 1. 64 vs. West Virginia St.^, 11/22/85 • MOST FIELD GOALS IN A GAME • at Michigan State, 1/5/80 (1st Half — W, 120-106) 1. 51 vs. Indiana State, 12/29/82 3. 35 vs. Purdue, 1/25/69 64 vs. Indiana State, 12/29/82 2. 47 vs. Alcorn State, 12/28/85 vs. Indiana, 2/28/90 (2nd Half — W, 120-82) 3. 46 four times; most recently vs. Rider, 1/11/90 3. 63 vs. Rider College, 1/3/90 • MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS • (2nd Half — W, 116-48) • MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS • 1. 54 vs. Marquette, 12/23/53 4. 59 at Iowa, 2/24/90 1. 108 vs. Wisconsin, 3/6/71 2. 50 at Nebraska, 12/5/53 (2nd Half — W, 102-80) 2. 104 at Purdue, 3/7/70 3. 49 vs. TCU, 11/25/00 5. 58 vs. So. Illinois-Edwardsville, 12/2/92 3. 98 vs. Rutgers, 12/28/79 4. 48 vs. Michigan State, 12/30/52 (1st Half — W, 108-64) 4. 95 vs. Loyola (2OT), 12/2/78 vs. Nebraska, 12/13/52 95 vs. Western Illinois, 12/2/72 • LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY • • FREE THROW PERCENTAGE • Game Final Score • FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE IN A GAME • *minimum 12 attempts 1. 68 vs. Rider, 1/3/90 (116-48) 1. .714 at Indiana, 2/11/84 (30 of 42) 1. 1.000 vs. Ohio State, 1/19/74 (21 of 21) 2. 53 vs. South Dakota State, 12/3/45 (78-25) 2. .711 at Detroit, 12/28/83 (27 of 38) 1.000 vs. Clemson, 12/28/74 (20 of 20) 3. 47 vs. Maryland-Eastern Shore, 12/13/02 (95-48) 3. .694 vs. Michigan, 1/9/02 (34 of 49) 1.000 vs. Indiana, 2/10/75 (12 of 12) 3. 46 vs. Northern Michigan, 12/6/76 (96-50) 3. .692 vs. Arizona, 12/29/81 (30 of 44) 1.000 vs. Wisconsin, 2/22/86 (12 of 12) 46 vs. South Dakota State, 12/1/64 (101-55) 4. .683 vs. Purdue, 2/14/80 (28 of 41) 5. .958 vs. Wisconsin, 2/19/83 (23 of 24) (also largest home wins in history) • FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE IN A HALF • • REBOUNDS • • LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY ON THE ROAD • 1. .880 vs. Iowa, 2/2/78 (2nd H — 22-25) 1. 69 vs. Indiana, 1/9/56 Game Final Score 2. .875 vs. Ohio State, 2/4/84 (2nd H — 21-24) 2. 64 vs. Maryland Eastern Shore, 12/3/88 1. 29 at Nebraska, 12/21/38 (66-37) 3. .833 at Indiana, 2/11/84 (1st H — 15-18) 3. 61 vs. Houston, 12/29/78 2. 28 at Detroit, 12/13/89 (89-61) 4. .800 at Detroit, 12/28/83 (1st H — 16-20) 4. 60 vs. Wisconsin, 2/16/76 3. 27 at Wisconsin, 2/14/31 (42-15) 5. .792 vs. Syracuse, 3/23/90 (2nd H — 19-24) 5. 57 vs. Arkansas, 11/25/91 4. 26 at Penn State, 3/6/93 (67-41) 26 at Northwestern, 2/21/85 (74-48) • THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE • • ASSISTS • 1. 16 vs. Michigan State, 2/11/01 1. 30 vs. Youngstown State, 12/2/91 • LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT • 2. 14 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson, 12/13/02 2. 29 vs. Nortwestern, 1/29/92 Game Final Score 14 at Michigan, 2/17/01 29 at Northern Illinois, 12/23/88 1. 46 at No. 10 Indiana, 1/9/92 (50-96) 4. 12 vs. Coppin State, 1/1/05 4. 28 vs. Indiana State, 12/29/82 2. 40 vs. No. 1 UCLA*, 12/27/67 (55-95) 5. 11 vs. Oral Roberts, 12/12/03 5. 27 vs. Northwestern, 1/18/90 3. 39 vs. No. 1 UCLA, 12/20/68 (51-90) 11 vs. Iowa, 2/12/03 4. 38 at No. 14 Iowa, 2/18/89 (61-99) 11 at Michigan, 1/22/03 • BLOCKS • 38 at No. 2 Houston, 12/18/67 (65-103) 11 at Oregon, 12/22/02 1. 13 vs. Iowa, 1/13/04 11 vs. Iowa, 1/12/91 13 vs. Ohio State, 1/26/76 • LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT AT HOME • 11 vs. Villanova (NIT), 3/14/01 13 vs. Michigan, 3/5/83 Game Final Score 4. 12 vs. Lipscomb, 11/21/04 1. 39 vs. No. 1 UCLA, 12/20/68 (51-90) • THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS • 12 vs. UNC-Wilmington, 12/4/01 2. 31 vs. No. 5 Ohio State, 3/14/92 (63-94) 1. 36 at Ohio State, 2/5/03 12 vs. Vermont, 12/18/76 3. 27 vs. Great Lakes NTC, 1944 (32-59) 32 vs. Illinois, 2/8/90 12 vs. Ohio State, 1/26/76 4. 26 vs. No. 18 Iowa, 2/3/79 (71-97) 2. 31 vs. Purdue, 3/8/01 12 at Arizona State, 11/27/91 5. 25 vs. Michigan, 2/25/87 (70-95) 31 at Oregon, 12/22/02 12 vs. Indiana State, 12/29/82 25 vs. Kansas State, 2/25/87 (56-81) 5. 30 at Iowa, 2/28/04 30 vs. Villanova (NIT), 3/14/01 • STEALS • 1. 21 vs. Rider College, 1/3/90 2. 18 vs. Penn State, 2/22/03 ^ at National Airlines Tourney (Honolulu) 18 vs. Tulsa, 3/19/01 * Los Angeles Classic 18 vs. Yale, 12/26/80 @ at Chase NIT, Madison Square Garden 18 vs. North Dakota State, 12/5/79 % at Maui Invitational

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GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 OPPONENT RECORDS OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 20 Jimmy Rayl, Indiana, 1/27/62 • MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS • 19 Willie Simms, Wisconsin, 1/7/91 96 12/4/76, Detroit • POINTS • 18 Steve Smith, Michigan State, 2/25/91 94 2/16/71, Purdue 56 Jimmy Rayl, Indiana, 1/27/62 18 Michael Sweetney, Georgetown, 4/3/03 89 2/13/71, Michigan State 45 , Michigan State, 2/18/86 45 Austin Carr, Notre Dame, 1/2/71 • REBOUNDS • • FEWEST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS • 43 John Tidwell, Michigan, 3/4/61 35 Krebs, SMU,12/10/55 33 12/28/81, Army 40 Dennis Scott, Georgia Tech, 3/25/90 26 Bill Cain, Iowa State, 12/9/69 34 1/15/92, Wisconsin 40 , Michigan, 1/9/89 24 Tom Janovich, Michigan, 2/21/70 38 3/7/92, Purdue 21 Dick Hemrie, Wake Forest, 12/27/54 38 1/7/91, Wisconsin • FIELD GOALS MADE • 19 Kevin Boyle, Iowa, 1/27/79 20 Scott Skiles, Michigan State, 2/18/86 19 Steve Downing, Indiana, 2/8/72 • MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE • 20 Austin Carr, Notre Dame, 1/2/71 19 George McGinnis, Indiana, 1/12/71 13 3/9/03, Indiana 20 Jimmy Rayl, Indiana, 1/27/62 19 Brell, Marquette, 12/8/70 13 11/25/00, Texas Christian 20 John Tidwell, Michigan, 3/4/61 12 2/14/01, Penn State 17 RIck Mount, Purdue, 2/24/70 • ASSISTS • 12 12/10/02, Arkansas-Little Rock 15 Steve Smith, Michigan State, 3/3/90 18 Bruce Parkinson, Purdue, 3/8/75 15 Glen Rice, Michigan, 1/9/89 15 B.J. Armstrong, Iowa, 2/18/89 • FEWEST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE • 15 Darryl Johnson, Michigan State, 2/28/87 13 Bruce Douglas, Illinois, 3/9/85 0 12/28/02, Texas Tech 15 Johnny Edwards, Indiana State, 12/11/84 12 John Crotty, Virginia, 12/29/90 0 12/1/90, Northern Illinois 15 Tom Janovich, Michigan, 2/21/70 12 Troy Lewis, Purdue, 3/12/88 0 1/21/89, Northwestern 15 , Michigan, 1/22/66 12 Scott Skiles, Michigan State, 2/15/86 0 11/29/88, Youngstown State 15 Melvyn Garland, Purdue, 1/19/63 0 1/7/88, Illinois • BLOCKS • 0 2/11/88, Illinois • FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED • 8 Ken Johnson, Ohio State, 3/4/00 39 James Rayl, Indiana, 1/27/62 7 Ken Johnson, Ohio State, 1/9/00 • MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS • 38 John Tidwell, Michigan, 3/4/61 7 Samuel Dalembert, Seton Hall, 2/23/00 34 11/25/00, Texas Christian 34 Austin Carr, Notre Dame, 1/2/71 7 Chris Webber, Michigan, 1/20/93 34 12/11/99, Maine 34 Netolicky, Drake, 12/7/65 7 Acie Earl, Iowa, 2/1/92 34 3/24/93, Southern Cal 33 Ralph Simpson, Michigan State, 2/31/70 33 Rick Mount, Purdue, 2/24/70 • STEALS • • FEWEST THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS • 9 , Indiana, 2/6/82 1 1/21/89, Northwestern • THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE • 7 Eric Chinn, Western Illinois, 11/30/87 1 3/2/89, Illinois 8 , Indiana, 3/10/88 7 Kelvin Ransey, Ohio State, 2/23/78 1 1/23/88, Ohio State 7 Dennis Scott, Georgia Tech, 3/25/90 6 T.J. Parker, Northweestern, 2/9/05 1 2/11/88, Illinois 6 Danny Morrisey, Penn State, 3/2/05 6 Ronnie Burrell, UNC Greensboro, 12/29/04 6 Kevin Hamilton, Holy Cross, 12/4/04 6 Ezra Williams, Georgia, 12/7/01 • MOST FREE THROWS MADE • 6 Kirk Penney, Wisconsin, 2/16/02 6 Jaraan Cornell, Purdue, 1/19/00 42 2/3/91, Indiana 6 Chris Hill, Michigan State, 1/5/02 6 James French, Washington, 12/22/90 39 1/13/93, Iowa 6 Greedy Daniels, Texas Christian, 11/25/00 39 2/16/91, Purdue 6 Tim Locum, Wisconsin, 1/22/90 • TURNOVERS • 6 Jeff Robinson, Siena, 3/18/89 10 Jason Lewis, Eastern Washington, 11/24/01 • FEWEST FREE THROWS MADE • 6 B.J. Armstrong, Iowa, 1/30/88 10 Mickey Dillard, Florida State, 12/2/80 0 12/13/73, Loyola 6 Jeff Moe, Iowa, 2/20/88 10 Ron Lee, Oregon, 12/29/72 1 12/12/00, Louisiana Tech 6 Jon Samuelson, Chapman College, 12/13/86 9 Jay Burson, Ohio State, 2/1/89 2 1/2/84, Iowa State 9 Jon Samuelson, Chapman College, 12/13/86 2 2/21/82, Wisconsin • THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS • 9 Herbert Williams, Ohio State, 1/18/79 2 12/23/76, Kansas State 15 Jeff Robinson, Siena, 3/18/89 9 Brian Walker, Purdue, 1/25/79 2 1/28/74, Northwestern 15 Greedy Daniels, Texas Christian, 11/25/00 2 2/16/74, Michigan State 15 Steve Henson, Kansas State, 3/16/89 OPPONENT TEAM RECORDS 13 Sharif Chambliss, Penn State, 3/7/02 • MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS • 13 Phil Glenn, Southern Cal, 3/24/93 • MOST POINTS • 51 2/15/92, Illinois 13 , Wisconsin, 2/18/93 111 1/3/76, Purdue 51 2/3/91, Indiana 13 Jimmy Oliver, Purdue, 1/17/91 108 2/20/71, Michigan 51 2/16/91, Purdue 13 Don Mann, Murray State, 12/30/86 108 2/24/70, Purdue • FEWEST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS • • FREE THROWS MADE • • FEWEST POINTS • 0 12/13/73, Loyola 16 Michael Sweetney, Georgetown, 4/3/03 2 12/23/76, Kansas State 37 11/27/91, Arizona State 16 Chuckie White, Purdue, 2/16/91 3 2/16/74, Michigan State 37 12/1/90, Northern Illinois 16 Mark Sibley, Northwestern, 3/10/73 37 12/28/81, Army 16 Dave Schellhase, Purdue, 1/29/66 • MOST REBOUNDS • 16 Jimmy Rayl, Indiana, 1/27/62 57 12/22/75, Stanford • MOST FIELD GOALS MADE • 15 Steve Smith, Michigan State, 1/19/9 56 12/30/76, Montana 46 2/20/71, Michigan 14 Ken Johnson, Ohio State, 2/03/01 53 12/4/69, North Dakota 45 2/24/70, Purdue 14 Steve Smith, Michigan State, 2/25/91 43 12/29/79, Loyola 14 Todd Mitchell, Purdue, 1/15/88 • FEWEST REBOUNDS • 43 3/8/75, Purdue 16 11/30/89, Western Illinois 16 2/8/89, Wisconsin • FEWEST FIELD GOALS MADE • 16 12/28/81, Army • FREE THROW ATTEMPTS • 9 3/6/93, Penn State 21 Chuckie White, Purdue, 2/16/91 11 12/1/90, Northern Illinois 21 Mark Sibley, Northwestern, 3/10/73 12 12/28/81, Army 20 Stephon Butler, Drake, 12/12/81 145

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Year G FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB AVG A TO BK ST PTS AVG 1946-47 21 443 — — — 301 — — — — — — — 1187 56.5 Opp. 21 395 — — — 297 — — — — — — — 1087 51.8 1947-48 21 373 — — — 281 — — — — — — — 1027 48.9 Opp. 21 393 — — — 277 — — — — — — — 1063 50.6 1948-49 21 423 — — — 301 — — — — — — — 1147 54.6 Opp. 21 N/A — — — N/A — — — — — — — 912 43.4 1949-50 22 475 — — — 400-544 .735 — — — — — — 1250 56.8 Opp. 22 N/A — — — N/A — — — — — — — 1164 52.9 1950-51 22 514-1574 .326 — — 287-401 .715 — — — — — — 1315 59.7 Opp. 22 451-1367 .330 — — 329-510 .645 — — — — — — 1231 55.9 1951-52 22 506-1589 .308 — — 344-543 .634 680 30.9 — — — — 1356 61.6 Opp. 22 449-1542 .292 — — 363-590 .632 642 29.2 — — — — 1261 57.3 1952-53 22 560-1718 .325 — — 472-721 .655 708 32.2 — — — — 1592 72.4 Opp. 22 507-1572 .322 — — 475-725 .655 — — — — — — 1489 67.6 1953-54 22 542-1535 .353 — — 289-529 .546 764 34.7 — — — — 1613 73.3 Opp. 22 N/A — — — N/A — — — — — — — N/A N/A 1954-55 22 651-1725 .377 — — 455-660 .689 962 43.7 — — — — 1757 79.9 Opp. 22 598-1615 .370 — — 435-622 .699 840 38.2 — — — — 1631 74.1 1955-56 22 636-1862 .342 — — 436-965 .452 965 43.9 — — — — 1708 77.6 Opp. 22 654-1707 .383 — — 424-1030 .412 1030 46.8 — — — — 1726 78.5 1956-57 22 678-1778 .381 — — 379-548 .692 882 40.1 — — — — 1735 78.9 Opp. 22 648-1709 .379 — — 342-528 .648 867 39.4 — — — — 1638 74.4 1957-58 22 630-1723 .366 — — 338-506 .668 876 39.8 — — — — 1598 72.6 Opp. 22 649-1678 .387 — — 345-506 .682 866 39.4 — — — — 1643 74.7 1958-59 22 592-1626 .364 — — 291-449 .492 973 44.2 — — — — 1475 67.0 Opp. 22 565-1562 .361 — — 379-559 .678 939 42.7 — — — — 1509 68.5 1959-60 24 618-1378 .448 — — 459-669 .686 968 40.3 — — — — 1695 70.6 Opp. 24 615-1671 .368 — — 421-616 .683 875 36.5 — — — — 1651 68.8 1960-61 22 562-1421 .395 — — 333-525 .634 911 41.4 — — — — 1457 66.2 Opp. 22 535-1388 .385 — — 363-560 .648 822 37.4 — — — — 1433 65.1 1961-62 24 692-1671 .414 — — 500-727 .688 1004 41.8 — — — — 1882 78.4 Opp. 24 729-1765 .436 — — 454-655 .693 855 35.6 — — — — 1912 79.6 1962-63 24 684-1610 .425 — — 418-597 .700 915 38.1 — — — — 1786 74.4 Opp. 24 665-1652 .403 — — 418-595 .703 871 36.3 — — — — 1748 72.8 1963-64 24 765-1793 .426 — — 411-593 .693 1084 45.2 — — — — 1941 80.9 Opp. 24 698-1753 .398 — — 418-621 .673 941 39.2 — — — — 1802 75.1 1964-65 24 795-1763 .451 — — 417-589 .708 1088 45.3 — — — — 2007 83.6 Opp. 24 700-1779 .393 — — 396-556 .712 852 35.5 — — — — 1796 74.8 1965-66 24 782-1822 .429 — — 426-597 .714 1019 42.5 — — — — 1990 82.9 Opp. 24 790-1915 .413 — — 427-592 .721 1030 42.9 — — — — 2007 83.6 1966-67 24 676-1658 .408 — — 379-565 .671 929 38.7 — — — — 1731 72.1 Opp. 24 719-1743 .413 — — 416-605 .687 982 40.9 — — — — 1854 77.3 1967-68 24 673-1582 .425 — — 364-565 .644 861 35.9 — — — — 1710 71.3 Opp. 24 745-1767 .422 — — 432-615 .702 1005 41.9 — — — — 1922 80.1 1968-69 24 645-1483 .435 — — 403-576 .700 876 36.5 — — — — 1693 70.5 Opp. 24 652-1601 .407 — — 451-628 .718 938 39.1 — — — — 1087 51.8 1969-70 24 723-1645 .447 — — 414-651 .636 1017 42.3 — — — — 1860 77.5 Opp. 24 743-1664 .446 — — 363-541 .671 952 39.7 — — — — 1849 77.0 1970-71 24 645-1483 .435 — — 403-576 .700 876 36.5 — — — — 1693 70.5 Opp. 24 652-1601 .407 — — 451-628 .718 938 39.1 — — — — 1087 51.8 1971-72 25 6414-1427 .430 — — 385-603 .638 954 38.2 — — — — 1613 64.5 Opp. 25 567-1430 .396 — — 317-462 .686 732 29.3 — — — — 1451 58.0 1972-73 26 842-1806 .466 — — 328-467 .702 1273 49.0 — — — — 2012 77.4 Opp. 26 708-1672 .423 — — 298-440 .677 936 36.0 — — — — 1714 65.9

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1973-74 24 579-1262 .459 — — 318-432 .736 837 34.9 — — — — 1476 61.5 Opp. 24 659-1417 .465 — — 213-327 .651 832 34.7 — — — — 1531 63.8 1974-75 26 675-1437 .470 — — 358-511 .700 1029 39.6 181 — — — 1708 65.7 Opp. 26 658-1486 .443 — — 261-347 .752 800 30.7 241 — — — 1577 60.6 1975-76 26 850-1672 .508 — — 358-511 .700 976 37.5 438 — — — 2063 79.3 Opp. 26 846-1805 .468 — — 261-347 .718 989 38.0 427 — — — 1967 75.6 1976-77 27 898-1744 .515 — — 389-519 .750 1151 41.1 462 — 131 — 2185 80.9 Opp. 27 766-1886 .406 — — 283-400 .708 1003 37.1 320 — — — 1815 67.2 1977-78 27 802-1579 .508 — — 277-450 .616 960 35.5 335 — 118 172 1881 69.7 Opp. 27 729-1640 .444 — — 337-481 .701 953 35.3 298 — — 179 1795 66.5 1978-79 27 770-1669 .461 — — 258-367 .703 978 36.2 296 — 94 147 1798 66.6 Opp. 27 765-1570 .487 — — 367-530 .692 915 33.9 348 — — 159 1897 70.3 1979-80 32 949-1827 .519 — — 389-557 .698 1079 33.7 390 — 118 179 2287 71.5 Opp. 32 852-1845 .462 — — 407-533 .764 995 31.9 362 — — 172 2111 65.9 1980-81 30 943-1797 .525 — — 368-546 .674 990 33.0 395 438 101 221 2254 75.1 Opp. 30 829-1680 .493 — — 400-565 .708 940 31.3 353 533 70 166 2058 68.6 1981-82 24 645-1483 .435 — — 403-576 .700 921 31.8 384 359 119 178 1971 67.9 Opp. 24 652-1601 .407 — — 451-628 .718 869 29.9 303 422 57 131 1719 59.3 1982-83 29 829-1673 .495 — — 369-524 .704 1037 35.8 371 398 154 148 2061 71.1 Opp. 29 743-1678 .442 — — 381-527 .723 934 32.2 305 371 60 149 1920 66.2 1983-84 28 743-1465 .507 — — 305-435 .701 863 30.8 316 443 84 147 1791 64.0 Opp. 28 734-1478 .497 — — 314-466 .674 790 28.2 337 376 59 159 1782 63.6 1984-85 28 769-1601 .480 — — 326-448 .728 863 30.8 305 342 88 135 1864 66.6 Opp. 28 788-1572 .501 — — 366-516 .709 907 32.4 423 361 68 140 1942 69.4 1985-86 30 858-1779 .482 — — 423-620 .682 1018 33.9 347 390 89 174 2139 71.3 Opp. 30 874-1776 .492 — — 396-559 .708 1019 34.0 372 391 91 193 2144 71.5 1986-87 28 770-1712 .450 76-204 .373 286-414 .691 903 32.3 297 362 47 170 1902 67.9 Opp. 28 757-1436 .527 109-252 .433 468-664 .705 920 32.9 360 414 90 141 2091 74.7 1987-88 28 800-1685 .475 101-244 .414 323-472 .684 980 35.0 398 400 53 159 2024 72.3 Opp. 28 749-1524 .491 114-253 .451 506-693 .730 895 32.0 374 354 59 145 2118 75.6 1988-89 31 906-1882 .481 91-267 .341 458-642 .713 1146 37.0 480 474 68 270 2361 76.2 Opp. 31 796-1678 .474 137-357 .384 476-698 .682 974 31.4 417 535 71 185 2205 71.1 1989-90 32 1020-2019 .505 131-351 .373 495-695 .712 1197 37.4 558 438 102 276 2666 83.3 Opp. 32 856-1771 .483 139-328 .424 509-722 .705 971 30.3 432 509 88 164 2360 73.8 1990-91 28 772-1736 .445 97-314 .309 360-540 .667 1023 36.5 428 380 94 192 2001 71.5 Opp. 28 617-1422 .434 132-356 .371 599-840 .713 985 35.2 361 437 87 159 1965 70.2 1991-92 32 853-1954 .437 134-403 .333 452-684 .661 1195 37.3 485 486 129 229 2292 71.6 Opp. 32 728-1665 .437 145-398 .364 611-886 .690 1133 35.4 442 555 106 211 2212 69.1 1992-93 32 917-1907 .481 134-380 .353 485-724 .670 1196 37.4 517 468 98 268 2453 76.7 Opp. 32 718-1695 .424 163-456 .357 575-814 .706 1053 32.9 366 521 106 227 2174 67.9 The 1993-94 through 1998-99 seasons were vacated as a result of the NCAA Committee on Infractions ruling. 1999-2000 28 738-1624 .454 118-380 .311 371-585 .634 1068 38.1 449 478 151 186 1965 70.2 Opp. 28 740-1669 .443 179-508 .352 386-567 .681 975 34.8 406 401 122 261 2045 73.0 2000-01 32 800-1878 .426 248-660 .376 482-689 .700 1116 34.9 492 437 120 231 2330 72.8 Opp. 32 798-1843 .433 187-587 .319 526-711 .740 1204 37.6 453 506 145 209 2309 72.2 2001-02 31 842-1799 .468 205-591 .347 441-625 .706 1118 36.1 490 447 150 252 2330 75.2 Opp. 31 704-1690 .417 236-674 .350 507-700 .724 1028 33.2 433 488 112 221 2151 69.4 2002-03 33 844-1927 .438 237-663 .357 503-717 .702 1235 37.4 532 498 196 235 2428 73.6 Opp. 33 801-1944 .412 217-651 .333 530-749 .708 1218 36.9 458 489 118 256 2349 71.2 2003-04 30 754-1759 .429 169-539 .314 425-595 .714 1088 36.3 450 413 140 206 2102 70.1 Opp. 30 760-1665 .456 186-523 .356 445-625 .712 1018 33.9 449 415 101 236 2151 71.7

2004-05 32 771-1707 .452 170-487 .349 463-656 .706 1091 34.1 453 517 145 292 2175 68.0 Opp. 32 728-1715 .424 176-556 .317 380-539 .705 1007 31.5 421 549 129 261 2012 62.9

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• POINTS • • FREE THROW ATTEMPTS • 45 Scott Skiles (Michigan State, 1/18/86) 20 Tony Jaros (vs. Wisconsin, 3/4/46) 42 Oliver Shannon (vs. Wisconsin, 3/6/71) 20 Larry Mikan (vs. Purdue, 1/25/69) 42 Eric Magdanz (vs. Michigan, 3/5/62) • FREE THROW PCT. (MIN. 13 ATT.) • • FIELD GOALS • 100 (13/13) Jeff Haar (Toledo, 12/2/87) 20 Scott Skiles (Michigan State, 1/18/86) 92.8 (13/14) Willie Burton (vs. Michigan, 12/2/87) 16 Joel Przybilla (vs. Indiana, 2/9/2000) 92.8 (13/14) Troy Skinner (Iowa, 2/14/91)

• FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS • • REBOUNDS • 42 Oliver Shannon (vs. Wisconsin, 3/6/71) 28 Larry Mikan (vs. Wisconsin, 3/3/70)

• FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE • • ASSISTS • 92.3 (12/13) Carter Scott (12/13 Ohio State, 1/22/81) 16 Arriel McDonald (vs. Wisconsin, 1/12/94) 84.3 (16/19) Joel Przybilla (16/19 vs. Indiana, 2/9/00) • STEALS • • THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS • 9 Melvin Newbern (vs. Rider College, 1/3/90) 8 Jay Edwards (Indiana, 3/10/88) • BLOCKED SHOTS • 7 Terrance Simmons (vs. Michigan State, 2/10/2001) 12 Mychal Thompson (vs. Ohio State, 1/26/76) • THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATT. • 13 Jimmy Oliver (Purdue, 1/17/91) 12 Terrance Simmons (vs. Michigan State, 2/10/2001) • THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT. • If more than one player is listed, the player in bold is the Minnesota best for Williams Arena. minimum 5 attempts Oliver Shannon scored 42 points against Wisconsin in 1971, tying the Minnesota Williams Arena record. 1.000 (6-6) Michael Bauer vs. Fairleigh Dickinson, 12/13/02 • FREE THROWS • 17 Larry Mikan (vs. Purdue, 1/25/69)

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— All Games — — Big Ten Games — Year G Attend. Avg G Attend. Avg High 1946-47 11 132,949 12,087 7 107,399 15,343 16,519 1947-48 11 136,692 12,427 7 104,764 14,967 16,690 1948-49 10 131,828 13,183 6 93,712 15,619 16,619 1949-50 10 110,312 11,031 6 72,810 12,135 18,025 1950-51 11 96,059 8,733 7 71,953 10,279 13,412 1951-52 11 91,234 8,294 7 65,924 9,418 17,862 1952-53 10 106,454 10,645 9 98,448 10,939 18,114 1953-54 11 104,255 9,478 7 76,949 10,993 18,872 1954-55 10 128,489 12,489 7 101,163 14,452 20,176 1955-56 10 92,598 9,260 7 68,194 9,742 15,484 1956-57 11 91,495 8,318 7 67,752 9,679 14,062 1957-58 10 83,507 8,351 7 63,063 9,009 11,803 1958-59 11 82,811 7,528 7 60,785 8,684 16,187 1959-60 11 128,809 11,710 7 90,075 12,869 18,023 1960-61 11 91,895 8,354 7 61,385 8,769 14,568 1961-62 11 86,597 7,873 7 60,958 8,708 17,208 1962-63 11 97,788 8,890 7 68,796 9,828 12,093 1963-64 11 100,603 9,146 7 73,749 10,536 17,019 1964-65 12 119,313 9,943 7 82,552 11,793 17,600 1965-66 11 110,477 10,043 7 71,348 10,193 17,039 1966-67 11 74,068 6,733 7 50,429 7,204 8,553 1967-68 11 59,364 5,397 7 40,617 5,802 7,408 1968-69 11 61,906 5,628 7 44,485 6,355 10,287 1969-70 12 89,452 7,454 7 60,128 8,590 12,519 1970-71 12 100,750 8,395 7 56,431 8,061 13,659 1971-72 11 157,208 14,291 7 113,347 16,192 19,121 1972-73 13 232,491 17,883 7 125,547 17,935 17,987 1973-74 12 147,759 12,313 7 87,956 12,565 17,162 1974-75 13 219,047 16,850 9 155,923 17,325 17,637 1975-76 16 178,784 11,174 11 126,631 11,512 14,645 1976-77 15 207,791 13,853 9 143,191 15,911 17,581 1977-78 15 223,336 14,890 9 145,813 16,202 17,592 1978-79 15 227,115 15,141 9 147,599 16,400 17,492 1979-80 16 251,151 15,697 9 146,983 16,332 17,583 1980-81 16 251,602 15,725 9 151,150 16,794 17,297 1981-82 15 240,588 16,040 9 150,077 16,676 17,378 1982-83 15 238,494 15,900 9 148,632 15,515 17,323 1983-84 15 222,450 14,830 9 138,386 15,377 17,377 1984-85 15 209,579 13,972 9 132,488 14,721 17,344 1985-86 21 235,613 11,220 9 125,841 13,983 16,115 1986-87 15 173,896 11,594 8 99,509 12,439 16,104 1987-88 16 183,212 11,451 9 109,523 12,170 16,406 1988-89 17 205,935 12,114 9 118,139 13,127 16,661 1989-90 15 220,071 14,672 9 143,105 15,901 16,732 1990-91 16 246,285 15,393 9 142,492 15,833 16,622 1991-92 15 218,576 14,572 9 138,999 15,444 16,212 1992-93 19 282,644 14,876 9 141,628 15,737 16,638 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-2000 15 206,498 13,767 8 111,661 13,958 14,563 2000-01 18 217,327 12,074 8 110,204 13,776 14,523 2001-02 18 219,498 12,194 8 110,812 13,852 14,854 2002-03 18 228,527 12,696 8 111,962 13.995 14,907 2003-04 17 207,878 12,228 8 102,565 12,821 13,404 2004-05 17 179,636 10,567 8 95,674 11,960 14,244 149

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• PRE-1950 • • 1994-PRESENT • (listed capacity of 14,100 with expansion to 16,000) (listed capacity of 14,321 with expansion to 14,625) 1. 16,690 vs. Illinois, Jan. 17, 1948 1. 14,907 vs. Wisconsin, Mar. 2, 2003 2. 16,619 vs. Northwestern, Jan. 31, 1949 2. 14,887 vs. Michigan State, Feb. 13, 1999 3. 16,519 vs. Wisconsin, Mar. 1, 1947 3. 14,884 vs. Iowa, Jan. 16, 1999 4. 16,507 vs. Iowa, Feb. 17, 1947 4. 14,855 vs. Indiana, Jan. 26, 1999 5. 16,388 vs. Indiana, Jan. 25, 1947 5. 14,854 vs. Wisconsin, Feb. 16, 2002 6. 14,843 vs. Iowa, Jan. 18, 1998 • 1950-1971 • (listed capacity of 18,025) 1. 20,176 vs. Iowa, Feb. 28, 1955 2. 18,023 vs. Ohio State, Mar. 5, 1960 3. 17,600 vs. Michigan, Feb. 23, 1965 4. 17,208 vs. Ohio State, Jan. 20, 1962 5. 17,039 vs. Michigan State, Feb. 12, 1966

• 1972-1987 • (listed capacity of 17,500) 1. 19,121 vs. Indiana, Jan. 8, 1972 2. 17,987 vs. Marquette, Jan. 16, 1973 3. 17,970 vs. Indiana, Feb. 17, 1973 4. 17,963 vs. San Francisco State, Dec. 19, 1972 5. 17,946 vs. Wisconsin, Jan. 13, 1973 • 1988-1993 • (listed capacity of 16,434) 1. 16,732 vs. Michigan St., Feb. 3, 1990 Williams Arena in 1928 2. 16,704 vs. Purdue, Feb. 11, 1990 3. 16,691 vs. Michigan, Feb. 15, 1990 4. 16,661 vs. Indiana, Feb. 25, 1989 5. 16,638 vs. Indiana, Feb. 27, 1993

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• 1972 • Mideast Region First Round: Florida State 70, Minnesota 56 Mideast Region Consolation Round: Minnesota 77, Marquette 72

• 1982 • Mideast Region First Round: Bye Mideast Region Second Round: Minnesota 62, Tennessee-Chattanooga 61 Mideast Region Semifinal: Louisville 67, Minnesota 61 • 1989 • East Region First Round: Minnesota 86, Kansas State 75 East Region Second Round: The Golden Gophers reached the “Elite Eight” of the 1990 NCAA tournament with victories against UTEP (64-61 OT), Minnesota 80, Siena 67 Northern Iowa (81-78) and Syracuse (82-75). Georgia Tech East Region Semifinals: ended Minnesota’s chance of reaching the Final Four by defeating the Golden Gophers 93-91. With the help of four Duke 87, Minnesota 70 senior starters, Minnesota finished the year with a 23-9 overall record. The four senior starters were Melvin • 1990 • Newbern (above, vs. Northern Iowa); Richard Coffey (left, vs. Syracuse); Willie Burton (lower left, vs. Georgia Tech), Southeast Region First Round: and Jim Shikenjanski (below, vs. UTEP). Minnesota 64, UTEP 61 (OT) Southeast Region Second Round: Minnesota 81, Northern Iowa 78 Southeast Region Semifinals: Minnesota 82, Syracuse 75 Southeast Region Final: Georgia Tech 93, Minnesota 91 • 1999 • West Region First Round: Gonzaga 75, Minnesota 63 • 2005 • Syracuse Region First Round: #9 Iowa State 64, #8 Minnesota 53

TOTAL 7 Wins, 6 Losses (.538)

Note: Minnesota appeared in the 1994, 1995 and 1997 NCAA Tournaments. Those games were later vacated due to student-athlete partici- pation while ineligible because of a violation of NCAA rules.

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• TOURNAMENT RECORDS • Points per game: 79.5, 1990 (4 games) FG Pct.: 48.7% (51-105), 1982 (2 games) FT Pct.: 78.4% (29-37), 1972 (2 games) 3-Pt .Pct.: 42.3% (22-54), 1990 (4 games) Wins: 3, 1990

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS *minimum of three attempts per game required for all individual shooting records • GAME RECORDS* • Points: Willie Burton 36, vs. Northern Iowa (1990 Southeast Region Second Round) Rebounds: Jim Brewer 22, vs. Marquette (1972 Mideast Region Consolation Round) Assists: Melvin Newbern 9, vs. Northern Iowa (1990 Southeast Region Second Round) Minutes: Richard Coffey 43, vs. UTEP (1990 Southeast Region First Round) FG Pct.: Walter Bond 80.0% (4-5), vs. Syracuse (1990 Southeast Region Semifinal) FT Pct.: Willie Burton 100% (11-11), vs. Kansas State (1989 East Region First Round) FT Att: Willie Burton 12, vs. Northern Iowa (1990 Southeast Region Second Round) FT Made: Willie Burton 11, vs. Kansas State (1989 East Region First Round) 3-Pt. Pct.: Four players tied at 66.7% (2-3); most recently Kevin Lynch vs. Georgia Tech (1990 Southeast Regional Final) 3-Pt. Made: Willie Burton 5, vs. Georgia Tech (1990 Southeast Region Final) 3-Pt. Att: Willie Burton 12, vs. Georgia Tech (1990 Southeast Region Final) Aaron Robinson, 12 vs. Iowa State (2005 Syracuse Region First Round) FG Att.: Vincent Grier, 21 vs. Iowa State (2005 Syracuse Region First Round) FG Made: Willie Burton 15, vs. Georgia Tech Jim Brewer grabbed 22 rebounds against Marquette in the 1972 Mideast Region (1990 Southeast Region Final) Consolation Round. 153

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• 1973 • First Round: Minnesota 68, Rutgers 59 Quarterfinals: Alabama 69, Minnesota 65

• 1980 • First Round: Minnesota 64, Bowling Green 50 Second Round: Minnesota 58, Mississippi 56 Quarterfinals: Minnesota 94, SW Louisiana 73 Semifinals: Minnesota 65, Illinois 63 Championship: Virginia 58, Minnesota 55

• 1981 • First Round: Minnesota 90, Drake 77 Second Round: Minnesota 84, Connecticut 66 Quarterfinals: West Virginia 80, Minnesota 69

• 1983 • First Round: DePaul 76, Minnesota 73

• 1992 • First Round: Washington St. 72, Minnesota 70 Chad Kolander rejected a Georgetown shot with 2.7 seconds Voshon Lenard rode the shoulders of Rob Roe as he cut to go to preserve Minnesota’s 62-61 win in the NIT title down the spoils of victory after the NIT championship vic- • 1993 • game. tory over Georgetown at Madison Square Garden. First Round: Minnesota 74, Florida 66 Second Round: Minnesota 86, Oklahoma 72 Quarterfinals: Minnesota 76, USC 58 Semifinals: Minnesota 76, Providence 70 Championship: Minnesota 62, Georgetown 61 • 2001 • First Round: Minnesota 87, Villanova 78 Second Round: Tulsa 76, Minnesota 73 (OT) • 2002 • First Round: Minnesota 96, New Mexico 62 Second Round: Richmond 67, Minnesota 66 • 2003 • First Round: Minnesota 62 at St. Louis 52 Second Round: Minnesota 84 vs. Hawaii 70 Third Round: Minnesota 63 at Temple 58 (OT) Semifinals: Minnesota 88 vs. Georgetown 74 Third Place: Minnesota 61 vs. Texas Tech 71

TOTAL 17 Wins, 9 Losses (.667)

Note: Minnesota appeared in the 1996 and 1998 NIT Tournaments. Those games were later vacated due to student-athlete participation while ineligible because of a violation of NCAA rules. The Golden Gophers were all smiles as they posed for one last photo before they left the Madison Square Garden floor with the 1993 NIT title trophy tucked safely away.

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Terrance Simmons hit five three-point field goals against Tulsa in the second round of the 2001 NIT.

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Player...... NBA Team...... Yr. Drafted...... Round...... # Pick...... # Overall Don Smith ...... Chicago Stags* ...... 1947...... n/a ...... n/a...... n/a Bud Grant...... Minneapolis Lakers ...... 1950...... 4th...... 11...... 47 Whitey Skoog...... Minneapolis Lakers ...... 1951...... 1st ...... 10...... 10 Dick Means ...... Minneapolis Lakers ...... 1952...... n/a ...... n/a...... n/a Bob Gelle ...... Minneapolis Lakers ...... 1953...... n/a ...... n/a...... n/a Buzz Bennett...... Minneapolis Lakers ...... 1954...... 5th ...... 9...... 45 Dick Garmaker...... Minneapolis Lakers ...... 1954...... 8th ...... 9...... 72 Ed Kalafat ...... Minneapolis Lakers ...... 1954...... 1st ...... 9...... 9 Dick Garmaker...... Minneapolis Lakers ...... 1955...... 1st ...... 6...... 6 Chuck Mencel ...... Minneapolis Lakers ...... 1955...... 2nd ...... 6...... 14 Jed Dormeyer ...... Cincinnati Royals ...... 1957...... 4 ...... 1...... 25 Doug Bolstorff ...... Detroit Pistons...... 1957...... 8 ...... 2...... 57 George Kline...... Minneapolis Lakers ...... 1958...... 4 ...... 1...... 24 Roger Johnson...... Minneapolis Lakers ...... 1959...... 10 ...... 4...... 69 Ron Johnson...... Detroit Pistons...... 1960...... 2 ...... 4...... 12 Bill Matson ...... Los Angeles Lakers...... 1962...... 9 ...... 8...... 77 Terry Kunze...... St. Louis Hawks ...... 1965...... 7 ...... 6...... 55 Mel Northway...... St. Louis Hawks ...... 1965...... 13 ...... 4...... 93 Lou Hudson...... St. Louis Hawks ...... 1966...... 1 ...... 4...... 4 Archie Clark ...... Los Angeles Lakers...... 1966...... 4 ...... 7...... 37 Don Yates ...... St. Louis Hawks ...... 1966...... 10 ...... 2...... 86 Tom Kondla...... ...... 1968...... 7 ...... 13...... 91 Al Nuness...... ...... 1969...... 18 ...... 1...... 207 John Thomas, 1997 NBA Draft First Round selection Larry Mikan ...... Los Angeles Lakers...... 1970...... 4 ...... 13...... 64 Ollie Shannon ...... Cincinnati Royals ...... 1971...... 7 ...... 4...... 106 Eric Hill...... San Diego Rockets ...... 1971...... 7 ...... 7...... 109 Jim Brewer...... ...... 1973...... 1 ...... 2...... 2 Ron Behagen...... KC-Omaha Kings ...... 1973...... 1 ...... 7...... 7 Clyde Turner ...... Milwaukee Bucks ...... 1973...... 4 ...... 7...... 59 Dave Winfield...... Atlanta Hawks ...... 1973...... 5 ...... 10...... 79 Corky Taylor...... ...... 1973...... 9 ...... 14...... 151 Ray Williams ...... New York Knicks ...... 1977...... 1 ...... 10...... 10 Mychal Thompson...... ...... 1978...... 1 ...... 1...... 1 Dave Winey...... Boston Celtics ...... 1978...... 6 ...... 6...... 116 Osborne Lockhart ...... Philadelphia 76ers...... 1978...... 6 ...... 20...... 130 James Jackson ...... Chicago Bulls ...... 1979...... 9 ...... 5...... 171 Kevin McHale...... Boston Celtics ...... 1980...... 1 ...... 3...... 3 Trent Tucker...... New York Knicks ...... 1982...... 1 ...... 6...... 6 Mark Hall...... Atlanta Hawks ...... 1982...... 5 ...... 10...... 102 Gary Holmes...... Detroit Pistons...... 1982...... 6 ...... 9...... 124 Randy Breuer...... Milwaukee Bucks ...... 1983...... 1 ...... 18...... 18 Jim Petersen...... Houston Rockets...... 1984...... 3 ...... 4...... 51 Tommy Davis ...... Dallas Mavericks ...... 1985...... 5 ...... 16...... 109 John Shasky ...... Utah Jazz ...... 1986...... 3 ...... 14...... 61 Willie Burton...... Miami Heat ...... 1990...... 1 ...... 9...... 9 Kevin Lynch ...... Charlotte Hornets ...... 1991...... 2 ...... 1...... 28 Voshon Lenard...... Milwaukee Bucks ...... 1994...... 2 ...... 19...... 46 ...... Seattle SuperSonics...... 1997...... 1 ...... 23...... 23 Bobby Jackson, 1997 NBA Draft First Round selection John Thomas ...... New York Knicks ...... 1997...... 1 ...... 25...... 25 Sam Jacobson ...... Los Angeles Lakers...... 1998...... 1 ...... 26...... 26 Quincy Lewis...... Utah Jazz ...... 1999...... 1 ...... 19...... 19 Joel Przybilla...... Houston Rockets...... 2000...... 1 ...... 9...... 9 Rick Rickert...... Minnesota Timberwolves...... 2003...... 2 ...... 26...... 55 Kris Humphries ...... Utah Jazz ...... 2004...... 1 ...... 14...... 14

ABA DRAFT PICKS 1968 Tom Kondla, Miami 1970 Larry Mikan, Denver 1971 Eric Hill, Pittsburgh (10th Round) Ollie Shannon, New York (17th Round) 1973 Jim Brewer, New York (1st Round) Clyde Turner, Denver (2nd Round) Ron Behagen, Kentucky (4th Round) Dave Winfield, Utah (6th Round) 1975 Mark Olberding, San Antonio (1st Round, 7th Overall) 156

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Ron Behagen...... Kansas City-Omaha Kings ...... 1973-75 ...... New Orleans Jazz ...... 1975-77 ...... Atlanta Hawks...... 1977-78 ...... Houston Rockets ...... 1977-78 ...... Indiana Pacers...... 1977-78 ...... Detroit Pistons ...... 1978-79 ...... New York Knicks...... 1978-79 ...... Kansas City-Omaha Kings ...... 1978-79 ...... Washington Bullets...... 1979-80 Doug Bolstorff...... Detroit Pistons ...... 1957-58 Walter Bond...... Dallas Mavericks ...... 1992-93 ...... Utah Jazz...... 1993-94 ...... Detroit Pistons ...... 1994-95 ...... Utah Jazz...... 1994-95 Randy Breuer ...... Milwaukee Bucks...... 1983-90 ...... Minnesota Timberwolves...... 1989-92 ...... Atlanta Hawks...... 1992-93 ...... Sacramento Kings ...... 1993-94 Jim Brewer...... Cleveland Cavaliers...... 1973-79 ...... Detroit Pistons ...... 1978-79 ...... Portland Trailblazers...... 1979-80 ...... Los Angeles Lakers ...... 1980-82 Willie Burton...... Miami Heat ...... 1990-94 ...... Philadelphia 76ers...... 1994-95 ...... Atlanta Hawks...... 1996-97 Kevin McHale was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1999...... ...... 1997-98 ...... Charlotte Hornets ...... 1998-99 Don Carlson...... Chicago Stags ...... 1947 ...... Minneapolis Lakers...... 1949-50 ...... Washington Capitals...... 1951 Archie Clark...... Los Angeles Lakers ...... 1966-68 ...... Philadelphia 76ers...... 1968-72 ...... Baltimore Bullets...... 1971-73 ...... Capital Bullets...... 1973-74 ...... Seattle Supersonics...... 1974-75 ...... Detroit Pistons ...... 1975-76 Richard Coffey ...... Minnesota Timberwolves...... 1990-91 Dick Garmaker...... Minneapolis Lakers...... 1955-60 ...... New York Knicks...... 1959-61 Bud Grant ...... Minneapolis Lakers...... 1949-51 Kleggie Hermsen...... Cleveland Rebels...... 1947 ...... Toronto Huskies...... 1947 ...... Baltimore Bullets...... 1948 ...... Washington Capitals...... 1949 ...... Chicago Stags ...... 1950 ...... Boston Celtics...... 1951 ...... Indianapolis Olympians...... 1953 Mychal Thompson won two NBA titles with Trent Tucker won an NBA title with the the Los Angeles Lakers. Chicago Bulls in 1993.

Kris Humphries ...... Utah Jazz...... 2004-present Lou Hudson ...... St. Louis Hawks...... 1966-68 ...... Atlanta Hawks...... 1968-77 ...... Los Angeles Lakers ...... 1977-79 Bobby Jackson ...... ...... 1997-98 ...... Minnesota Timberwolves...... 1998-00 ...... Sacramento Kings ...... 2000-05 ...... Memphis Grizzles...... 2005-present Sam Jacobson...... Los Angeles Lakers ...... 1998-00 ...... Golden State Warriors...... 1999-00 ...... Minnesota Timberwolves...... 2000-01 Tony Jaros...... Chicago Stags ...... 1947 ...... Minneapolis Lakers...... 1949-51 Ron Johnson ...... Detroit Pistons ...... 1960-61 ...... Los Angeles Lakers ...... 1960-61 Ed Kalafat ...... Minneapolis Lakers...... 1954-57 Tom Kondla ...... Minnesota (ABA) ...... 1968-69 ...... St. Louis (ABA)...... 1968-69 Kris Humphries was selected by the Utah Jazz with the 14th overall pick in the 2004 NBA Draft. 157

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Terry Kunze ...... Minnesota (ABA) ...... 1967-68 Voshon Lenard...... Miami Heat ...... 1995-00 ...... Denver Nuggets ...... 2000-02, 03-present ...... Toronto Raptors...... 2002-03 Quincy Lewis...... Utah Jazz...... 1999-2002 ...... Miinnesota Timberwolves ...... 2003 Kevin Lynch...... Charlotte Hornets ...... 1991-93 Bob Martin ...... Los Angeles Clippers...... 1993-95 Kevin McHale...... Boston Celtics...... 1980-93 Chuck Mencel...... Minneapolis Lakers...... 1955-57 Larry Mikan...... Cleveland Cavaliers...... 1970-71 Melvin Newbern...... Detroit Pistons ...... 1992-93 Mark Olberding...... San Antonio Spurs...... 1976, 1977-82 ...... San Diego Sails ...... 1976 ...... Chicago Bulls...... 1983 ...... Kansas City Kings ...... 1984-85 ...... Sacramento Kings ...... 1986-87 Jim Petersen...... Houston Rockets ...... 1984-88 ...... Sacramento Kings ...... 1988-89 ...... Golden State Warriors...... 1989-92 Joel Przybilla ...... Milwaukee Bucks...... 2000-04 ...... Atlanta Hawks...... 2004 ...... Portland Trailblazers...... 2004-present John Shasky...... Miami Heat ...... 1988-89 ...... Golden State Warriors...... 1989-90 Randy Breuer enjoyed an 11-year NBA Bobby Jackson was named the NBA Sixth ...... Dallas Mavericks ...... 1990-91 career with the Bucks, Timberwolves, Man of the Year in 2002-03. Hawks and Kings. Whitey Skoog ...... Minneapolis Lakers...... 1951-57 Don Smith ...... Minneapolis Lakers...... 1949 John Thomas...... Boston Celtics...... 1997-98 NBA TITLES ...... Toronto Raptors...... 1997-00 Jim Brewer ...... Los Angeles Lakers ...... 1982 ...... Minnesota Timberwolves...... 2004-05 Bud Grant...... Minneapolis Lakers...... 1950 ...... ...... 2005- Kevin McHale...... Boston Celtics ...... 1981, '84, '86 Mychal Thompson...... Portland Trailblazers...... 1978-86 Whitey Skoog...... Minneapolis Lakers ...... 1952, '53, '54 ...... San Antonio Spurs...... 1986-87 Mychal Thompson...... Los Angeles Lakers...... 1987, '88 ...... Los Angeles Lakers ...... 1986-91 Trent Tucker...... Chicago Bulls...... 1993 Trent Tucker ...... New York Knicks...... 1982-91 ...... San Antonio Spurs...... 1991-92 NBA TRAINING CAMPS (2005) ...... Chicago Bulls...... 1992-93 Kevin Burleson, Charlotte Bobcats Ray Williams...... New York Knicks...... 1977-81 John Thomas, Memphis Grizzlies ...... New Jersey Nets ...... 1981-82 ...... Kansas City Kings ...... 1982-83 ...... New York Knicks...... 1983-84 USA PROFESSIONAL LEAGUES ...... Boston Celtics...... 1984-85 Willie Burton, ABA, 2004- (Detroit) ...... Atlanta Hawks...... 1985-86 Terrance Simmons, WBA, 2005- (Gulf Coast) ...... San Antonio Spurs...... 1985-86 ...... New Jersey Nets ...... 1985-87 PLAYING AROUND THE WORLD Trevor Winter...... Minnesota Timberwolves...... 1998-99 These former Gophers were on active rosters of other professional teams, both nationally and abroad, as of last season: BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME Mike Bauer, France (Roanne) George E. Keogan, 1961 enshrinee Travarus Bennett, Germany (Tuebingen) Jeff Hagen, Turkey (Galatasaray) John Kundla, Coach, 1995 enshrinee Jerry Holman, Turkey (Ulker) Kevin McHale, 1999 enshrinee Courtney James, Dominican Republic (Indios) James Pollard, 1977 enshrinee Quincy Lewis, Greece (Olympiakos) Fred Zollner, 1999 enshrinee Arriel McDonald, Spain (Akasvayu) Rick Rickert, Spain (Lleida) NBA ALL-STAR GAMES Dusty Rychart, Australia (Adelaide) Archie Clark ...... Los Angeles Lakers ...... 1968 ...... Baltimore Bullets...... 1972 Dick Garmaker ...... Minneapolis Lakers ...... 1957, '58, '59, '60 Lou Hudson...... Atlanta Hawks...... 1969, '70, '71, '72,'73, '74 Kevin McHale...... Boston Celtics ...... 1984, '86, '87, '88, '89, '90, '91

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TEAM RECORDS TWO PLAYERS WITH DOUBLE-DOUBLES IN THE SAME GAME Feb. 11, 2004 (Kris Humphries - 20 points, 10 rebounds; Jeff Hagen - 16 points, 10 rebounds vs. Michigan) GOLDEN GOPHERS RANKED IN A.P. TOP 25 Dec. 17, 2002 (No. 25) INDIVIDUAL RECORDS GOPHERS RANKED IN CNN/USA TODAY TOP 25 Dec. 9, 2002 (No. 25) HAD A TRIPLE-DOUBLE Jan. 26, 1976 Mychal Thompson (34 points, 12 rebounds, 12 blocks vs. Ohio State) GOPHERS DEFEATED AN A.P. NO. 1 TEAM Jan. 26, 1989 (Minnesota 69, Illinois 62) HAD A DOUBLE-DOUBLE Mar. 11, 2004 (Kris Humphries, 20 pts., 15 reb., vs. Purdue - Big Ten Tournament) GOPHERS DEFEATED AN A.P. TOP 5 TEAM Feb. 12, 1992 (Minnesota 72, No. 5 Arizona 70) PLAYER SCORED 40 OR MORE POINTS IN A GAME March 6, 1971 (Oliver Shannon, 42, vs. Wisconsin) GOPHERS DEFEATED AN A.P. TOP 25 TEAM Feb. 8, 2003 (Minnesota 98, No. 24 Purdue 68) PLAYER SCORED BETWEEN 30-39 POINTS IN A GAME Feb. 18, 2004 (Kris Humphries, 36, at Indiana) GOPHERS DEFEATED A HIGHER RANKED TEAM ON THE ROAD (when ranked) PLAYER HAD 20 REBOUNDS IN A GAME Feb. 12, 1994 (#23 Minnesota 109 def. #21 Wisconsin 78 in Madison) Dec. 30, 1987 (Richard Coffey, 20, vs. Grambling State) GOPHERS DEFEATED A RANKED TEAM ON THE ROAD PLAYER HAD 15 REBOUNDS IN A GAME (when unranked) March 11, 2004 (Kris Humphries, 15, vs. Purdue - Big Ten Tournament) Feb. 27, 1983 (Minnesota 71, #17 Iowa 69 in Iowa City) PLAYER HAD 10 ASSISTS IN A GAME GOPHERS SCORED 100 POINTS IN A GAME Mar. 6, 2004 (Adam Boone, 10 vs. Penn State) Dec. 12, 2003 (Minnesota 100, Oral Roberts 80) PLAYER HAD FIVE STEALS IN A GAME GOPHERS ALLOWED 100 POINTS IN A GAME Feb. 4, 2004 (Ben Johnson, 5, at Wisconsin) Feb. 20, 1988 (Iowa 107, Minnesota 86) PLAYER HAD FIVE BLOCKS IN A GAME GOPHERS SHOT 70 PERCENT FROM THE FIELD Dec. 12, 2003 (Michael Bauer, 6, vs. Oral Roberts) Feb. 11, 1984 (.714, vs. Indiana - 30 of 42) PLAYER HAD 10 BLOCKS IN A GAME GOPHERS SHOT 60 PERCENT FROM THE FIELD Dec. 4, 1998 (Joel Przybilla, 10, at Fresno State) Jan. 9, 2002 (.694 vs. Michigan - 34 of 49) LAST PLAYER WITH 20 POINTS AND 10 REBOUNDS IN A GAME GOPHERS MADE 10 THREE-POINTERS IN A GAME March 11, 2004 (Kris Humphries, 20 points, 15 rebounds, vs. Purdue in Big Mar. 6, 2004 (10 of 23 vs. Penn State) Ten Tournament) GOPHERS HAD 50 REBOUNDS IN A GAME Dec. 6, 2003 (53 vs. Western Illinois)

GOPHERS HAD 30 ASSISTS IN A GAME Dec. 2, 1991 (30 vs. Youngstown State)

GOPHERS HAD 10 STEALS IN A GAME Mar. 6, 2004 (12 vs. Penn State)

GOPHERS BLOCKED 10 SHOTS IN A GAME Feb. 25, 2004 (10 vs. Ohio State)

GOPHERS COMMITTED FEWER THAN 5 TURNOVERS Jan. 24, 2004 (4 vs. Indiana - overtime)

HAD SIX PLAYERS SCORE IN DOUBLE FIGURES Dec. 2, 1991 (Arriel McDonald-21, Dana Jackson-13, Randy Carter-12, Ernest Nzigamasabo-12, Voshon Lenard-11, Jayson Walton-11 vs. Youngstown State)

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GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 RETIRED NUMBERS JIM BREWER 52 jersey retired March 5, 1973 It seems fitting a man who stood 6’9”, 225-pounds would be nick- Arguably the two most impressive aspects of Brewer’s game were named “Papa.” The title of Captain fit equally as well after he was his maturity and determination to win. voted team MVP for the third consecutive year. When he led the team As this recent NBA offseason has shown us, egos can be a prob- to the 1971-72 Big Ten Crown, that man earned the right to be called lem when a number of stars are on the same team. At age 18, Brewer a champion. understood what it took to build a championship team. Brewer’s soph- James Turner Brewer, with a hard-nosed game to match a hum- omore season he had outstanding individual stats, but the team strug- ble personality and brilliant smile, was a Gopher-fan favorite from gled to win games. Brewer made a commitment after that season to 1971-73. While teammates and family knew him as “Papa,” it was do whatever it takes to win games. cheers of “Brew” that used to cascade down the Williams Arena seats For the next two seasons Brewer’s scoring slipped significantly. after every Brewer blocked shot. But due to his ferocious defense and work on the boards, he led Brewer came to the “U” from Maywood, Illinois after he graduated Minnesota to the Big Ten Championship, NCAA quarterfinal appear- from Proviso East High School. He averaged 16 rebounds, 15 points ance and received a myriad of awards. and 11 blocks while leading the team to a state championship his sen- Brewer kept the team in mind whenever he was presented with ior year. His talent caught the attention of many sportswriters as awards. At his acceptance speech for the Big Ten MVP, Brewer raved Brewer was unanimously voted First Team All-State and selected as about his teammates, he added “every member of the team worked Illinois’ “Mr. Basketball” by the Chicago Tribune. hard, just one man doesn’t make a team champion.” Brewer’s play was unlike any big-man of his time, including then- The list of Brewer’s collegiate accolades goes on and on: The only UCLA star Bill Walton. It was Brewer’s unique ability to ball handle and player in school history to be voted team MVP three years in a row. pass that set him apart from other centers/forwards. With intimidating Honorable mention All-Big Ten, Second Team All-Big Ten, First Team size and strength, Brewer had a knack for grabbing rebounds and All-NCAA Tournament, Big Ten MVP, First Team All-Big Ten, First thwarting opponent’s shot attempts. Brewer’s quickness was unparal- Team All-American, Second Team All-American and won the “M” leled by players his size and allowed him to guard anyone on the court, award which was given annually to the best student-athlete from each including guards. Defense was his specialty and it caught the attention Big Ten school. of those around the Big Ten and the nation. Brewer’s stellar play in college helped open playing doors outside “Jim has been tabbed ‘Mr. Defense’ in this area, and we are cer- of college ball. Brewer was chosen for an Olympic developmental tain it will spread. In times when the offense is flying in basketball, it’s team after his sophomore season and was selected to represent the refreshing to see someone trying to work the other side. And with United States for the 1972 Olympics in Munich, Germany. Brewer (Coach Bill) Musselman coming in, Brewer’s play on defense should went on to start at center for the team and was a key player for the be all the more exciting to view. Without question he is Minnesota’s Americans. next All-American basketball player,” former University of Minnesota “Against Cuba,” Minnesota coach said, “he held Sports Information Director Tom Greenhoe wrote after Brewer’s soph- their leading scorer to four points. That’s the way Jim played for us- omore year. unselfishly. (Brewer) is always taking the toughest man and stopping After Brewer’s first year with the varsity squad, a year he was him. Making a screen for someone else’s jumpshot. He’s a coach’s voted Second Team All-Big Ten by the A.P. and U.P.I., Brewer wasn’t dream.” satisfied with his performance. Brewer felt he hadn’t utilized his talents Of course, Brewer couldn’t quite rally the American team to gold and was playing short of his ability. Brewer found his role on the team that year. The U.S. team lost in the infamous game against the Soviet next season, he concentrated on defense, rebounding and being a Union due to a controversial call at the end of the game. team leader to meet his only goal, winning. Rather than take the second-place medal, Brewer and his team- Leadership was perhaps the most important of Brewer’s attrib- mates voted not to accept any medal. utes. It didn’t get Brewer much attention, but Brewer’s coaches and “We hadn’t earned the silver medal,” Brewer said afterwards. “We teammates knew his leadership was invaluable to the team’s success. had won the gold medal. That’s the medal we had earned, so why In a game against Big Ten rival Illinois during the 1972-73 season, accept something else.” Brewer’s leadership rallied the Gophers to an 82-73 win. The Gophers Brewer was named to the United States All-Star team after his were up one point late in the second half, and Illinois star Nick senior season, was voted Most Valuable Player and won the “Star of Weatherspoon was on a scoring spree. After Weatherspoon came Stars” award following the National Basketball Coach’s Association down the floor and hit a jumpshot over Minnesota Forward Ron All-Star Game. Behagen, Brewer shouted “I’m taking him” to coach Bill Musselman. Brewer had worked hard on his game and was now reaping the Weatherspoon was held scoreless the remainder of the game and rewards. His dedication eventually earned the second overall pick in 52 Brewer was awarded Big Ten Player of the Week for his efforts. the 1973 NBA draft and a selection by the New Jersey Nets of the During an award ceremony for Brewer, Musselman detailed ABA. exactly what makes Brewer a successful basketball player. Brewer decided to sign with the Cleveland Cavaliers, who were “Jim blocked a potential winning shot at Purdue in the closing sec- coached by former Gopher coach . Fitch recruited Brewer for onds of the game. He does so many things that just don’t show in the Minnesota in 1970, but left the team for a professional job before he box scores. How many big players can bring the ball up the court could coach Brewer. against the press the way Jim can? Besides he was tremendous on Some people criticized the Cavaliers’ decision to trade two the boards and took the center jumps for us,” Musselman said. starters to the Portland Trailblazers for the second pick. The move was That’s not to say Brewer didn’t do his share of scoring. With the primarily made in order to draft Brewer. But Fitch was looking for a University of Minnesota frosh team (freshman were not eligible to play dominating forward to rebound and block shots, Brewer was his man. on varsity at that time) Brewer led one of the finest freshman teams in “I know he’s got a big heart and he’ll battle 82 games a year,” Fitch the nation with 21 points per game. He exploded onto the Minnesota added after the draft. varsity scene; Brewer scored 20 points in his first game and led Jim Brewer played nine seasons in the NBA with Cleveland, Minnesota to an 85-61 win over the University of North Dakota. After Detroit, Portland and Los Angeles. In his last season as a pro, Brewer that game (in which he also grabbed 11 rebounds) he went into the once again proved he is a champion as his 1982 Los Angeles Lakers locker room and scribbled on the blackboard “I ain’t satisfied.” He team won the NBA championship. never was. The University of Minnesota retired Brewer’s jersey, number 52, Brewer averaged 16.6 points per contest his sophomore season and on March 5, 1973. Sure, Jim “Papa” Brewer stood 6’9”, but the legacy currently ranks 29th in scoring in school history with 1,009 career points. he left behind is immeasurable. 160

GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 GOPHER RECORDS MYCHAL THOMPSON 43 jersey retired March 4, 1978 Nassau, Bahamas is roughly 2,100 miles from the Twin Cities. The Thompson said. sunny beaches and hot weather are a far cry from Minnesota. But as Some claimed the “scandal” would tarnish Thompson’s brilliant col- fate would have it, it took a man from this tropical paradise to ignite the legiate career, Thompson just kept doing what he was best at, having formerly cold University of Minnesota basketball program. fun and playing basketball. Mychal Thompson spent his childhood days swimming in crystal The 1977-78 season was another outstanding one for Thompson. clear waters, playing with his brothers and excelling as a soccer goalie. With the help of teammates Ray Williams and a freshman named Kevin He didn’t play basketball, no one on the islands did. Fortunately for McHale, Thompson and the Gophers were perennial contenders for the Thompson, his older brother made a suggestion that would change his Big Ten crown. Thompson broke the school scoring record this season, life forever. with 1,529 points and was voted First Team All-Big Ten and Second “When I was a sophomore, I was 6-5 and my older brother sug- Team All-American. The scary part was he still had one year of eligibil- gested I start working at the game. He told me that as long as I was ity remaining. However, that didn’t necessarily mean he would be back growing as fast as I was, I should work at basketball,” Thompson said. with the Golden Gophers for his senior season. Many NBA and ABA Thompson, a charismatic, intelligent and naturally gifted athlete, teams were trying to convince Thompson to turn pro. moved to Miami to live with his aunt after his sophomore year of high In a remarkable move, Thompson decided to return for his final school. “There wasn’t a lot of organized basketball in Nassau, but I year. After serving his suspension, Thompson quickly regained his old knew that a lot of kids from the Bahamas had transferred to Miami form. He was voted team captain and had arguably his finest year as a Jackson when they were in high school and liked it there,” Thompson Golden Gopher. His jumping ability and infamous one-handed release said. helped Thompson average 22.1 points per game, 10.9 rebounds per Sure, he had potential, but with such little basketball experience, game and shoot an incredible .630 from the field. The cool Bahamian he would be lucky to make the team, much less become a dominant achieved what would have seemed like a crazy dream only a few years player. No one would have predicted that less than six years later, before, he was unanimously voted a First Team Associated Press All- Thompson would be one of the most proficient scorers in Big Ten his- American. tory. “I suppose someday I may get another player as talented as Thompson, all 6-10 of him, arrived on campus a wide-eyed fresh- Mychal. But I’m not sure I’ll see any with the combination of talent and man, a long way from home. The coaches thought they had a star on class that Mychal has,” said former Gopher Basketball Coach Jim their hands, and Thompson came out of the gates quickly, affirming the Dutcher. staff’s suspicions. Through all the peaks and valleys of his career at the “U,” Nicknamed “Sweet Bells” because of the jingle-bells he wore on Thompson remained upbeat and focused. Although things didn’t go his shoes during games, Thompson played in 23 games his eight quite as planned, Thompson wouldn’t change a thing. boards per game. With fluid offensive moves, arms destined to grab “I don’t regret coming to Minnesota, and even knowing what I do, rebounds and a distinctly likable personality, Thompson immediately I’d make the same decision again,” Thompson said. “I’ve enjoyed my became a Gopher fan-favorite. Fans used to call Thompson “The four years.” Franchise,” and they couldn’t have picked a more fitting designation. And so he should have. For his collegiate career, Thompson had “Thompson may be the best center we’ll play against all year,” said 1,992 points, a school record, 1,477 in-conference points, a Big Ten legendary former Marquette basketball coach Al McGuire heading into record. He also grabbed 956 rebounds, knocked down 823 field goals, the 1975-76 season. attempted 500 free throws and shot .568 from the floor, all U of M That’s a big compliment considering Thompson had only one Big Ten records. For Thompson, records were something destined to be shat- season under his belt. But there was a reason Al McGuire was so respect- tered. ed amongst those in basketball, he knew what he was talking about. In the following NBA draft, Thompson was selected first overall by Thompson almost doubled his offensive and rebounding produc- the Portland Trail Blazers. “Imagine a kid from the Bahamas being tion his sophomore season. He set a school record for points in a sea- selected No. 1,” Thompson said emphatically. son, 647, and in scoring average, 25.9. Coaches and media members Thompson’s success was having a big impact on kids back in the from all around the country were in awe, often referring to Thompson Bahamas, Thompson takes great pride in his social influence. as the best big man in nation. “When I was growing up, nobody played basketball, we all played His statistics are impressive enough, but Thompson was also a soccer. Now, because of my success, everybody plays basketball,” funny, outgoing student-athlete who was rarely without a smile on his Thompson said. face. He always made time for media members, even if that meant Thompson played 12 years in the NBA, he averaged 13.7 points engaging in some out of the ordinary scenarios. per game and snatched 7.4 boards a game for his career. He didn’t During one interview for a feature story, a reporter requested that dominate the way he did in college, but Thompson was a solid role Thompson pose in a suit, holding a leash attached to a rabbit, on a player who won three NBA Championships with the Los Angeles busy downtown Minneapolis intersection. Lakers in 1987-88,88-89 and 89-90 seasons. 43 “It was a weird sight. A tall guy holding a little rabbit by a leash? On March 4, 1978, Thompson’s No. 43 was officially retired during People kept walking past and asking what kind of rabbit it was. I didn’t an elaborate halftime ceremony of the Michigan State game, the final know, they all looked the same to me,” Thompson said. “I bet the whole game of Thompson’s career. Thompson’s jersey was only the second thing broke the monotony of the work day for the employees at the to be officially retired at that point. Representatives from the Bahamas bank,” Thompson joked. were on hand to congratulate Thompson for his achievements, includ- That’s right, Thompson was rarely without a smile on his face. ing Ambassador Livingstone B. Johnson. Although there was a period of time in Thompson’s career that proba- Earlier in the game, Thompson broke the conference scoring bly made smiling more of a challenge. record formerly held by Purdue’s Rick Mount. A turnaround jump shot During his junior year, allegations arose that Thompson had bro- with 12:53 left in the first half gave Thompson his fifth and sixth points ken NCAA rules by selling his season tickets for more than face value. of the night and put him over Mount’s record of 1,461. The game was Thompson claimed he didn’t know about the rule. stopped momentarily and Thompson presented the ball to his mother. “I thought the tickets were mine to do with as I pleased,” he said. Who would’ve guessed it? He was born 2,100 miles away on a The university claimed vagueness in the wording of the rule made it tropical island, but it was in cold Minnesota where Thompson cement- void and insisted the NCAA not punish Thompson. ed his position in college basketball history. Now his storied career and After numerous court appearances, the NCAA finally ruled to sus- jersey number are safe inside the familiar confines of Williams Arena. pend Thompson for seven games of his senior season. The superstar In a brief address after his number was retired, Thompson said “This is was disappointed, but as is his nature, continued to stay positive. a great honor and I thank you for it. I love you, Minnesota.” “If there’s anything I’ve learned through all this, it’s patience,” 161

GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 RETIRED NUMBERS KEVIN MCHALE 44 jersey retired October 18, 1993 Winter in Northern Minnesota is not a joke. The frigid temperatures his freshman year at the University of Minnesota, McHale grew to 6-11 bite your toes and go right through your clothes. But in a land with 10,000 and 220 lbs. lakes, the temperature also provides the perfect surface for kids to hone The pieces of the puzzle were coming together to make McHale one their hockey skills. of the best forwards in the nation. “By the time Kevin graduates, he’ll be In Hibbing, Minn., a humble mining town in northern Minnesota, this 7-foot and weigh 255 pounds,” Dutcher said. “Kevin is going to be one of holds true. When it’s time to choose a winter sport, it goes without saying the best players in the country. He can do so many things so well right that more kids have sticks in their hands than do . now, and yet the simple truth is, he’s just a growing boy,” Dutcher said So why would a kid from Hibbing put down his stick and choose to during McHale’s freshman season. start playing basketball? Let’s just say it was more that basketball chose By the end of his inaugural season with the Golden Gophers, a sea- him. son in which McHale scored 12 points per game and shot 55 percent Entering high school, Kevin McHale was 6’5” and growing, a bit too from the field, McHale already had pro scouts rating him as one of top tall for a hockey player. freshman prospects in the nation. That's pretty incredible for a guy who “When I went to the local sports store and asked for a pair of size 13 barely attracted collegiate attention one year before. skates, the guy gave me kind of a funny look. It was right about then that After a solid freshman campaign, McHale was chosen by then I decided maybe I should just ask for sneakers,” McHale said. Indiana Head Coach to represent the United States in the Besides his physical features, there was another reason McHale Pan American games held in San Juan, Puerto Rico. decided to become a gym-rat instead of a rink-rat. “One night, after we At these games, McHale learned a lot about the game of basketball. got done playing hockey, I went into the warming shack and couldn’t feel Coach Knight taught him how to excel by using his body more, a lesson my feet at all. I said to my brother ‘that’s it, it was a heck of a lot warmer that would prove invaluable in the rugged Big Ten. in the gymnasium,” McHale said. Coming back for his sophomore year, McHale was a different type of Thanks to the cold of those northern Minnesota nights, McHale player. He played with a new vigor and aggressiveness, which he learned would soon become one of the hottest basketball products around. from playing with other All-Americans at the Pan-Am games. He led the That’s not to say McHale became an instant star once he dedicated team in field goal percentage (60.7) and blocks, 1.8 per contest. himself to basketball, it was quite the opposite. McHale enjoyed a very After helping the Gophers to a 17-10 record and a second place finish in successful high school career. He was named all-state, took Hibbing to the Big Ten, McHale was chosen to represent the United States on the 1980 the state tournament and was named Mr. Basketball Minnesota in 1975. Olympic team. It had been a life long dream to participate in the Olympics, However many coaches viewed McHale as a local product, a kid but due to a U.S. boycott, McHale’s dream would remain just that. “I just think who excelled due to a lack of competition. While he posted big numbers it’s really a shame that athletics has become so political,” said McHale. in high school, McHale failed to attract national attention. Besides, what “It’s a power struggle, kind of like where they’re saying democracy is coach would want to visit Hibbing in the winter and face that same cold better than communism. I hope we do compete in the Olympics for every- that turned McHale into a basketball player in the first place? body’s sake. I’m talking about athletes where that’s their whole life,” The two Division I schools which showed significant interest in McHale said. McHale were the University of Minnesota and the University of Utah. By That’s Kevin McHale for you. Never thinking of only himself, McHale the time Utah assistant coach Jim Marsh flew to Minnesota for a routine has the ability to see the “whole” picture, including issues outside of bas- recruiting visit, he knew plenty about McHale’s game. Unfortunately for ketball, a quality hard to find with athlete’s inflated popularity and egos. Marsh, he didn’t know much about Minnesota winters or automobile On the basketball court, it’s the same. McHale never thought only heaters. After landing in Duluth and renting a car, Marsh drove 70 miles about his statistics or where he would be taken in the NBA draft. McHale to Hibbing. Marsh turned on the car’s heater, but didn’t realize he had to fought through injuries, trained relentlessly and excelled as a leader, all turn on the car’s fan too. It was one frigid trip for Marsh. in the name of producing a winning team. His junior and senior seasons “After Coach Marsh visited, I didn’t hear too much from recruiters. He were sensational as he scored 17.9 and 17.4 points per game, respec- must have told them all that it just wasn’t worth going all the way up to the tively. Besides scoring, McHale led the team in rebounds, blocks and field Arctic to watch some big white kid,” McHale said in a 1979 interview. goal percentage each of those years. Although the “U” had shown interest in McHale, then-coach Jim McHale had come into his own as a player and had earned “star” sta- Dutcher wasn’t even in town for McHale’s official visit. McHale wasn’t tus. He had NBA scouts drooling over his potential and he had been offended like some recruits may have been; he genuinely enjoyed play- named to so many All-American, All-Conference and All-Tournament ing basketball and considered it an honor to be offered a scholarship. His teams that it’s hard to keep track. positive attitude stemmed from his modest Hibbing background. McHale left his mark on Golden Gopher basketball. He is the fifth- Once McHale arrived on campus, it didn’t take long for his coaches highest scoring player in school history, with 1,704 points. He grabbed and teammates to see McHale was a big-time talent. McHale had spent the second most boards with 950 and is the school’s all-time block leader 44 some time the summer before his freshman year working with now with 235. His number 44 was retired on Nov. 18, 1993. Timberwolves Head Coach Flip Saunders. Saunders helped McHale With the third pick in the 1980 NBA draft, the Boston Celtics select- work on his weaknesses and showed McHale what to expect at the col- ed McHale to be the future of their franchise. lege level. They also found time to relax and fish, as McHale valued his As McHale’s fame continued to increase, he stayed true to his time away from the gym as much as he did his time in it. Hibbing roots, he never allowed basketball, or the fame it brought, McHale also played pick-up games with already established stars become too big a part of his life. Fans appreciated McHale’s down to Mychal Thompson, Jim Brewer and Mark Olberding on the Minneapolis earth, honest personality just as much as they appreciated his signature playgrounds. These games proved McHale could handle the competition one-handed jumpshot. of the Big Ten. McHale played 13 seasons with the Boston Celtics, bringing three During preseason practices, McHale surprised everyone when he World Championships to Boston. His trophy case is more than full after was able to hold his own versus Thompson, an All-American. “Playing garnering honors including the NBA Sixth Man Award, All-NBA Ffirst against another team is a breather for me after going up against McHale Team, NBA All-Defensive first team, NBA All-Rookie Team and the All- all week. And I’m not kidding, he is really tough inside. I have to work Star team. McHale retired after the 1993 NBA season, leaving a legacy like the devil to score against him,” Thompson said.” as big as his seven foot frame. His unique brand of low post moves, That’s a lot of praise for a nationally known, All-America center to be sweet jumpshot and ferocious defense haven’t been duplicated since. giving a freshman reserve player. “I find it hard to believe he is a fresh- McHale was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame man. That cat has some cool moves on offense, too. I’m just glad he is a on Oct. 1, 1999. He is currently the vice president of basketball opera- teammate and not playing for some other Big Ten team. He is going to be tions and general manager of the Minnesota Timberwolves. something else,” Thompson said. Kevin McHale has enjoyed quite the storied basketball career. From Besides McHale’s increased maturity as a basketball player, his a tall, skinny kid who preferred a warm gym over a frozen pond, to a NBA physical maturity helped propel McHale into the spotlight. Hall of Famer, McHale will be remembered for his sense of humor and 162 As a high school senior, McHale stood 6-8 and 200 pounds. Entering spirited personality just as much as he will for his basketball prowess.

GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 RETIRED NUMBERS LOU HUDSON 14 jersey retired March 5, 1994 Watching Louis Hudson glide up and down the Williams Arena player in the country, he’s one.” hardwood must have been quite a sight. He was tall and lanky, but Professional basketball (and football) teams were knocking at the extremely smooth and fast. “Sweet Lou,” as he was known to Golden door. Hudson decided there were still phases of his game that he could Gopher fans, was perhaps the most complete player in school history. improve and decided to stay. Over the summer he played in numerous Owner of a wide repertoire of scoring moves and shots, Hudson was all-star games and tournaments. He was the leading scorer for the also one of the most dominant defenders in the Big Ten. His 6-5 frame United States team which won the gold medal in the 1965 World and strong legs gave him leaping ability to grab rebounds and also University Games. gave him the speed of a jaguar. Hudson ran a 9.98 100-meter dash and He also had matured to the point where he knew he had to work on lettered in track for the “U” as well. improving his weaknesses if he wanted to be considered a great player. Let’s not forget that he played almost his entire senior season with “I knew I could score and play defense. I wanted to work on my rebound- a broken right wrist. A feat that speaks more about his passion, drive ing. I wanted to become the best all-around player,” Hudson said. and character than any of the baskets he made, shots he swatted or He did just that. Heading into his senior year, Hudson was a certified races he won. superstar. Expectations were high for Hudson and for the team which Hudson was born and raised in Greensboro, N.C. He played bas- was one game away from winning a Big Ten title the previous year. As ketball constantly as a kid, and quickly realized he had some talent. the season drew nearer, Hudson was going to be counted on to play a But the ultimate goal was never to pursue a career in professional bas- number of positions. The team needed his shooting at guard. They need- ketball, Hudson explained. “Basketball just didn’t get the exposure back ed his speed and rebounding at forward. They need his height and then like it does now. I think I saw one game on TV growing up, and defense at the post. Basically, the team needed Louis Hudson. didn't see a pro or college game in person until I came to Minnesota But then the unthinkable happened. Four games into the 1965-66 and saw the Lakers play an exhibition game in Minneapolis,” Hudson season, Hudson’s storybook career was threatened as he suffered a said. “I just played because I enjoyed the game, not because I had broken bone in his right wrist against Creighton. For most players, dreams of stardom.” almost all players, this would have been a season or possibly career Besides who would want to play basketball when you’re also the ending injury. Not for Hudson. There was no way he would let an injury star quarterback of your high school football team? Hudson was so keep him out of the action. impressive on the gridiron that he was selected by the Dallas Cowboys “When the injury happened, I never really had thoughts of my sea- in the 1965 NFL Draft, despite not having played football since high son being over, I just thought, ‘Well, I’ll learn how to shoot left-handed school. “I was gung-ho on football,” Hudson said. “But I preferred bas- then,” Hudson said. ketball because I excelled at it more.” Shoot left-handed? Play with a broken wrist? He couldn’t have Talk about an understatement. Hudson was recruited by countless been serious. universities to play basketball, including nearby Wake Forest University. He was. After being fitted with a protective cast and teaching him- Former Demon Deacon Head Coach Horace “Bones” McKinney knew self how to shoot left-handed, Hudson was back in the starting lineup of Hudson’s limitless potential and wanted to recruit Hudson, but the only two weeks later. This is how a true champion overcomes adversi- racial policies of the time prevented him from doing so. McKinney ty and comes through for his team. Hudson played the remainder of the instead called former Golden Gopher Head Basketball Coach John Golden Gopher schedule with a broken arm. Kundla, whom he knew from his NBA days, and recommended Kundla He still dominated, averaging 19.8 points per game and leading recruit Hudson to come to Minnesota, where such racial barriers had Minnesota to a third place Big Ten finish. The squad would, arguably, been broken down. Hudson would become only the third African have won the Big Ten that year had it not been for the seven games American to earn a basketball letter at the university. Hudson missed. The team went 3-4 in that span. “I knew absolutely nothing about Minnesota, the University, the The injury cost Hudson in honors as well. He was not selected to team...nothing,” Hudson said. an All-America team following his senior year and was only voted The lack of familiarity also concerned the coaching staff. In this era Second Team All-Big Ten. It didn’t matter however. Hudson had already of college basketball, recruiting and travel budgets for college athletics established himself a star, helped put Minnesota basketball on the map was practically nonexistent compared to today. Many times coaches and still had professional teams from the ABA, NBA, NFL, and trusted the recommendations of other coaches and sources when European basketball leagues seeking his services. recruiting a player. Such was the case with Hudson and the Minnesota Hudson was fond of his memories at the University of Minnesota, coaches. They only knew about Hudson through McKinney, and both on and off the basketball court. “I can remember walking across Hudson only knew of Minnesota through his geography class. “I basi- the bridge from the West Bank to the East Bank before the walkway cally came to Minnesota because assistant coach Glen Reed did an was enclosed, and boy, was it cold,” Hudson recalled. incredible sales job when he came to visit me in Greensboro. He real- “My time at Minnesota was a great experience, something I’ll never ly impressed everyone back home,” Hudson said. regret. It was great playing in ‘The Barn’. I will always remember how The University of Minnesota coaches knew they had a basketball the great the fans, students and people of Minnesota were to me. They 14 phenomenon with an uncommon ability to win games. Unfortunately for always gave me tremendous support,” Hudson said. them, NCAA rules prohibited freshmen from playing with the varsity team. Following his tremendous college career, Hudson went on to star Hudson’s inaugural year with the U of M varsity was a successful in 13 NBA seasons. He amassed nearly 18,000 points and finishing one to say the least. He averaged 18.1 points per game while shooting 12th upon retirement on the NBA’s all-time scoring list. Hudson was .439 from the field. He proved he deserved to be a starter in the Big drafted by the St. Louis/Atlanta Hawks, with whom he played nine sea- Ten and led the Golden Gophers to a third place conference finish. At sons for. In his self-proclaimed best game, Hudson scored 57 points the end of the season Hudson was voted Second Team All-Big Ten by against the Chicago Bulls, Nov. 10, 1969. the Associated Press. Hudson was voted to six All-Star games while with the Hawks and Hudson’s second season was even better. He piloted the Maroon finished out the last two seasons of his career with the Los Angeles and Gold to a 19-5 (11-3 in Big Ten play) record, but finished second in Lakers. His down-to-earth personality and business first mentality the Big Ten, falling to a powerful Michigan squad. Minnesota was made it easy to like Lou Hudson. His moves on the court made it easy ranked as high as No. 3 in the A.P. poll, the highest a U of M team had to appreciate his natural athletic ability and hard work. And on March been ranked at that point. Hudson finished year leading the team in 5, 1994, the University of Minnesota made it easy for Hudson to under- scoring, 23.3 points per game, and in rebounds, 10.3 per game. After stand what he meant to the University, the basketball program and the the successful 1964-65 season, Hudson was named to several All- fans. Louis Hudson joined the ranks of Jim Brewer, Mychal Thompson American teams and was named First Team All-Big Ten by the and Kevin McHale when his jersey, number 14, was raised to the Associated Press. The Associated Press however, had not named Williams Arena rafters. Hudson to it’s first, second or third All-American teams, something that “When people ask me what it means to me to have my jersey nobody could quite explain. retired, first I say, ‘I’m getting old.’ Then I say, ‘What took so long,” “It’s a joke, leaving him off those teams. There’s no one in the Hudson quipped. “After your playing days are over, you appreciate country who can handle him,” Kundla said. “He’s great on defense. being remembered for things you did many years before.” He’s great with his rebounding. If there is an All-American basketball 163

GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 ALL-AMERICANS FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS Year ...... Name ...... Position 1905 ...... George Tuck ...... Center 1906 ...... Garfield Brown ...... Guard 1911 ...... Frank Lawler ...... Forward 1917 ...... Francis Stadsvold ...... Forward 1918 ...... Harold Gillen ...... Forward 1919 ...... Erling Platou ...... Guard 1919 ...... Arnold Oss ...... Forward 1921 ...... Arnold Oss ...... Forward 1937 ...... Martin Rolek ...... Guard 1938 ...... Martin Rolek ...... Guard 1948* ...... Jim McIntyre ...... Center 1949 ...... Jim McIntyre ...... Center 1950 ...... Whitey Skoog ...... Guard 1951 ...... Whitey Skoog ...... Guard 1955* ...... Dick Garmaker ...... Forward Dick Garmaker, 1955 All-American Whitey Skoog, 1950-51 All-American 1955 ...... Chuck Mencel ...... Guard 1960 ...... Ron Johnson ...... Center 1965 ...... Lou Hudson ...... Forward 1967 ...... Tom Kondla ...... Center 1973 ...... Jim Brewer ...... Center 1973 ...... Ron Behagen ...... Forward 1977 ...... Ray Williams ...... Guard 1977 ...... Mychal Thompson ...... Center 1978* ...... Mychal Thompson ...... Center

1982 ...... Trent Tucker ...... Guard Martin Rolek, 1937-38 All-American Chuck Mencel, 1955 All-American Ron Behagen, 1973 All-American

* Consensus Selection

Trent Tucker, 1982 All-American Jim Brewer, 1973 All-American 164

GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 ALL-BIG TEN ALL-BIG TEN SELECTIONS • ALL-BIG TEN FIRST TEAM • 1947 ...... Jim McIntyre ...... Center 1948 ...... Jim McIntyre ...... Center 1950 ...... Whitey Skoog ...... Guard 1951 ...... Whitey Skoog ...... Guard 1953 ...... Charles Mencel ...... Guard 1954 ...... Dick Garmaker ...... Forward 1955 ...... Dick Garmaker ...... Forward 1955 ...... Charles Mencel ...... Guard 1957 ...... George Kline ...... Forward 1958 ...... George Kline ...... Forward 1959 ...... Ron Johnson ...... Center 1960 ...... Ron Johnson ...... Center 1965 ...... Lou Hudson ...... Forward 1966 ...... Archie Clark ...... Guard 1967 ...... Tom Kondla ...... Center 1972 ...... Clyde Turner (media) ...... Forward 1973 ...... Ron Behagen ...... Forward 1973 ...... Jim Brewer ...... Center 1976 ...... Mychal Thompson ...... Center 1977 ...... Mychal Thompson ...... Center 1978 ...... Mychal Thompson ...... Center Voshon Lenard, 1993-94 All-Big Ten Ron Behagen, 1973 All-Big Ten first team 1980 ...... Kevin McHale ...... Forward second team 1982 ...... Darryl Mitchell (coaches) ...... Guard 1982 ...... Randy Breuer ...... Center • ALL-BIG TEN THIRD TEAM • 1983 ...... Randy Breuer ...... Center 1965 ...... Archie Clark ...... Guard 1985 ...... Tommy Davis (coaches) ...... Guard 1974 ...... Dennis Shaffer ...... Forward 1990 ...... Willie Burton ...... Forward 1984 ...... Jim Petersen ...... Forward 1999 ...... Quincy Lewis ...... Forward 1994 ...... Arriel McDonald ...... Guard 2003 ...... Rick Rickert (coaches) ...... Forward 2002 ...... Dusty Rychart ...... Forward 2004 ...... Kris Humphries ...... Forward 2005 ...... Vincent Grier (coaches) ...... Guard • ALL-BIG TEN HONORABLE MENTION • Players listed were on coaches and media All-Big Ten teams unless noted. 1947 ...... Edward Kernan ...... Guard • ALL-BIG TEN SECOND TEAM • 1953 ...... Bob Gelle ...... Forward 1954 ...... Ed Kalafat ...... Center 1949 ...... Whitey Skoog ...... Guard 1956 ...... Jed Dommeyer ...... Center ...... Jim McIntyre ...... Center ...... Dave Tucker ...... Forward 1952 ...... Ed Kalafat ...... Center 1957 ...... Dave Tucker ...... Forward ...... Charles Mencel ...... Guard 1968 ...... Al Nuness ...... Forward 1953 ...... Ed Kalafat ...... Center 1969 ...... Larry Mikan ...... Forward 1954 ...... Charles Mencel ...... Guard 1970 ...... Ollie Shannon ...... Guard 1957 ...... Jed Dommeyer ...... Center 1971 ...... Ollie Shannon ...... Guard 1966 ...... Lou Hudson ...... Forward ...... Eric Hill ...... Guard 1968 ...... Tom Kondla ...... Center 1972 ...... Jim Brewer ...... Center 1969 ...... Al Nuness ...... Guard ...... Bob Nix ...... Guard 1970 ...... Eric Hill ...... Guard 1982 ...... Gary Holmes ...... Forward ...... Larry Mikan ...... Forward 1983 ...... Tommy Davis ...... Guard 1971 ...... Jim Brewer ...... Center ...... Marc Wilson ...... Guard 1972 ...... Clyde Turner ...... Forward 1984 ...... Roland Brooks ...... Forward 1973 ...... Clyde Turner ...... Forward ...... Jim Petersen ...... Forward 1976 ...... Ray Williams ...... Forward 1986 ...... John Shaksy ...... Center 1979 ...... Kevin McHale ...... Forward ...... Marc Wilson ...... Guard 1982 ...... Trent Tucker ...... Guard 1988 ...... Richard Coffey ...... Center ...... Darryl Mitchell ...... Guard ...... Willie Burton ...... Forward 1984 ...... Tommy Davis ...... Guard 1989 ...... Richard Coffey ...... Center 1985 ...... Tommy Davis ...... Guard ...... Melvin Newbern ...... Guard 1986 ...... John Shasky ...... Center 1992 ...... Arriel McDonald ...... Guard 1989 ...... Willie Burton ...... Forward ...... Jayson Walton ...... Forward 1991 ...... Kevin Lynch ...... Guard 1993 ...... Randy Carter ...... Forward 1993 ...... Voshon Lenard ...... Guard ...... Arriel McDonald ...... Guard 1994 ...... Voshon Lenard ...... Guard 1996 ...... Sam Jacobson ...... Forward 1997 ...... Sam Jacobson ...... Forward ...... Courtney James ...... Forward 1998 ...... Sam Jacobson ...... Forward 1998 ...... Quincy Lewis ...... Forward 2002 ...... Rick Rickert ...... Forward 2002 ...... Travarus Bennett ...... Guard/Forward 2005 ...... Vincent Grier (media) ...... Guard 2003 ...... Maurice Hargrow (coaches) ...... Guard/Forward 2003 ...... Jerry Holman (coaches) ...... Center 2003 ...... Michael Bauer ...... Forward 165 2005 ...... Jeff Hagen ...... Center

GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 NATIONAL/BIG TEN AWARDS NATIONAL/BIG TEN AWARDS ADDITIONAL AWARDS • NCAA TOURNAMENT ALL-REGIONAL TEAMS • • MINNESOTA’S TEAM MVP WINNERS • 1990 ...... Willie Burton 1946 Tony Jaros ...... Forward ...... Melvin Newbern 1947 Jim McIntyre ...... Center • NABC ALL-AMERICANS • 1948 Harry “Bud” Grant ...... Forward 1948 ...... Jim McIntyre (2) • BIG TEN TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS • 1949 Harold Olson ...... Guard 1949 ...... Jim McIntyre (1) 1906, 1907, 1911, 1917, 1919, 1937, 1972, 1982 1950 Meyer “Whitey” Skoog ...... Guard 1951...... Whitey Skoog (2) 1951 Meyer “Whitey” Skoog ...... Guard 1952 Dick Means ...... Forward 1955...... Dick Garmaker (2) • CHICAGO TRIBUNE BIG TEN MVP • 1955 ...... Charles Mencel (3) 1953 Bob Gelle ...... Forward 1955 ...... Charles Mencel 1960 ...... Ron Johnson (3) 1954 Ed Kalafat ...... Center 1972 ...... Jim Brewer 1966 ...... Lou Hudson (3) 1955 Chuck Mencel ...... Guard 1978...... Mychal Thompson 1973...... Jim Brewer (2) 1956 Dave Tucker ...... Forward 1997 ...... Bobby Jackson ...... Ron Behagen (2) 1957 Jed Dommeyer ...... Center 1977 ...... Mychal Thompson (2) 1958 George Kline ...... Forward 1997 ...... Bobby Jackson (2) • BIG TEN COACH OF THE YEAR • 1959 Roger “Whitey” Johnson ...... Guard 1999 ...... Quincy Lewis (3) 1982 ...... Jim Dutcher 1960 Ron Johnson ...... Center key: (1) first team • (2) second team • (3) third team 1961 Dick Erickson ...... Forward (HM) honorable mention • BIG TEN FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR • 1962 Ray Cronk ...... Forward 2002 ...... Rick Rickert 1963 Eric Magdanz ...... Forward • NABC ALL-DISTRICT • 2004 ...... Kris Humphries 1964 Bill Davis ...... Forward 1950 ...... Whitey Skoog 1965 Lou Hudson ...... Forward 1951 ...... Whitey Skoog • BIG TEN ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM • 1966 Archie Clark ...... Guard 1952...... Ed Kalafat (HM) 2004 ...... Kris Humphries 1967 Tom Kondla ...... Center 1953 ...... Charles Mencel 2005 ...... Dan Coleman 1968 Tom Kondla ...... Center ...... Ed Kalafat (HM) 1969 Al Nuness ...... Guard 1954 ...... Charles Mencel • BIG TEN DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR • 1970 Larry Mikan ...... Center ...... Ed Kalafat 1971 Jim Brewer ...... Forward 2002...... Travarus Bennett ...... Dick Garmaker 1972 Jim Brewer ...... Center 1973 Jim Brewer ...... Center 1955 ...... Dick Garmaker • ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN • ...... Charles Mencel 1974 Peter Gilcud ...... Center 1963-64 ...... Mel Northway 1957...... Jerome Donnmeyer 1975 Mark Olberding ...... Forward 1968-69 ...... Larry Overskei ...... George Kline 1976 Ray Williams ...... Forward 1987-88 ...... Kim Zurcher 1958 ...... George Kline (2) Mychal Thompson ...... Center 1992-93 ...... Ernest Nzigamasabo 1959 ...... Ron Johnson (2) 1977 Mychal Thompson ...... Center 1993-94 ...... Ernest Nzigamasabo 1960 ...... Ron Johnson (2) 1978 Mychal Thompson ...... Center 1994-95 ...... David Grim, Trevor Winter 1963...... Eric Magdanz (2) 1979 Kevin McHale ...... Forward 1995-96 ...... David Grim, Trevor Winter 1965 ...... Lou Hudson (2) 1980 Kevin McHale ...... Forward 1996-97 ...... Trevor Winter 1966 ...... Lou Hudson (1) 1981 Trent Tucker ...... Forward 1998-99 ...... Kevin Nathaniel ...... Archie Clark (2) Mark Hall ...... Guard 1999-2000 ...... John-Blair Bickerstaff 1970 ...... Larry Mikan (3) 1982 Darryl Mitchell ...... Guard 2000-01 ...... Michael Bauer, John-Blair Bickerstaff 1971...... Jim Brewer (2) 1983 Randy Breuer ...... Center 2001-02 ...... Michael Bauer 1973...... Jim Brewer (1) 1984 Tommy Davis ...... Guard 2002-03 ...... Jeff Hagen, Rick Rickert ...... Ron Behagen (2) 1985 Tommy Davis ...... Guard 2003-04...... Randy Chall, Wade Hokenson ...... Clyde Turner (3) 1986 Marc Wilson ...... Guard ...... Brent Lawson, Matt Smriga 1976 ...... Mychal Thompson (2) John Shasky ...... Center 2004-05 ...... Jeff Hagen, Brent Lawson 1977 ...... Mychal Thompson (1) 1987 Terence Woods ...... Guard ...... Ray Williams (3) 1988 Richard Coffey ...... Forward 1979...... Kevin McHale (1) • BIG TEN PLAYER OF THE WEEK • Willie Burton ...... Forward 1980...... Kevin McHale (1) 1981-82 ...... Randy Breuer (1/18) 1989 Willie Burton ...... Forward 1982...... Randy Breuer (1) ...... Darryl Mitchell (3/1) 1990 Willie Burton ...... Forward ...... Trent Tucker (2) 1989-90 ...... Willie Burton (1/30) 1991 Kevin Lynch ...... Guard 1983...... Randy Breuer (1) ...... Richard Coffey (2/27) 1992 Arriel McDonald ...... Guard 1985 ...... Tommy Davis (2) 1990-91 ...... Kevin Lynch (12/18) 1993 Voshon Lenard ...... Guard 1986 ...... John Shasky (2) 1996-97...... Sam Jacobson (1/27) 1994 Voshon Lenard ...... Guard 1989...... Willie Burton (2) 1998-99 ...... Quincy Lewis (12/21) 1995 Voshon Lenard ...... Guard 1990...... Willie Burton (2) ...... Quincy Lewis (2/1) Townsend Orr ...... Guard 1991 ...... Kevin Lynch (1) ...... Quincy Lewis (2/29) 1996 John Thomas ...... Center 1993...... Voshon Lenard (2) 1999-2000 ...... Dusty Rychart (11/21) 1997 Bobby Jackson ...... Guard 1994...... Voshon Lenard (2) ...... Joel Pryzbilla (1/17) 1998 Sam Jacobson ...... Guard/Fwd 1995...... Voshon Lenard (1) ...... Joel Pryzbilla (2/14) Eric Harris ...... Guard 1997 ...... Bobby Jackson (1) 2000-01 ...... Dusty Rychart (1/22) 1999 Quincy Lewis ...... Forward ...... Sam Jacobson (2) 2001-02 ...... Dusty Rychart (12/3) 2000-05 no individual postseason awards given 1998...... Sam Jacobson (2) ...... Travarus Bennett (1/28) 1999 ...... Quincy Lewis (1) ...... Rick Rickert (2/4) 2000 ...... Joel Pryzbilla (1) 2003-04 ...... Kris Humphries (11/24) 2002 ...... Rick Rickert (2) ...... Kris Humphries (12/8) 2003 ...... Rick Rickert (2) 2004-05 ...... Vincent Grier (2/7) 2004 ...... Kris Humphries (1) 2005 ...... Vincent Grier (1) 166

GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Note: The year listed is the calendar year the letter was actually awarded, following the conclusion of the season. So, the listing ‘1994’ indicates the 1993-94 season, etc. The listing 1993-94 indicates both the 1992-93 season and the 1993-94 season, etc

Name Years GP Pts Avg Reb/Avg Ass’t/Avg A Achard, George W. 1898 no cumulative stats available Adams, Robert (mgr.) 1942 - - - - - Adams, Robert F. 1944 no cumulative stats available Addington, Gordon W. 1937-39 no cumulative stats available Ahlquist, Eugene B. 1942 no cumulative stats available Ajax, Warren J. 1941-43 no cumulative stats available Alexander, Todd D. 1985 24 181 7.5 53/2.2 55/2.3 Anderson, Arthur E. 1950-52 50 88 1.8 na na Anderson, Fred 1939 no cumulative stats available Anderson, Oscar V. 1909 no cumulative stats available Anderson, Vernon F. 1933 no cumulative stats available Anderstrom, Robert L. 1957-58 41 76 1.9 75/1.8 na Andrews, Guy (mgr.) 1992 - - - - - Appenzeller, William S. 1948 12 54 4.5 na na Archambault, Russ 1997 - - - - - Arnell, Paul B. 1897 no cumulative stats available John-Blair Bickerstaff, 1999-2001 Tony Dungy, 1974 Arnold, Roger W. 1972 22 14 0.6 3/0.1 na Arntson, Jeffrey A. (mgr.) 1985 - - - - - Arntson, Neal A. 1918, ’20-21 no cumulative stats available Name Years GP Pts Avg Reb/Avg Ass’t/Avg Aronson, Sam 1913 no cumulative stats available C Aune, John 2000 13 3 0.2 8/0.6 3/0.2 Cahaley, Cottrell J 1909-10 no cumulative stats available Campbell, Cory (mgr.) 1997 - - - - - B Carlson, Craig L. 1976 9 2 0.2 2/0.2 na Carlson, Donald V. 1940-42, ’46 no cumulative stats available Baglien, Duane O. 1944 no cumulative stats available Carlson, Oscar W. 1958 10 23 2.3 10/1.0 na Baker, James W. 1934-36 no cumulative stats available Carlson, Roger E. 1941 no cumulative stats available Baker, Russell Elward 1936 no cumulative stats available Carroll, David G. 1978 32 45 1.4 37/1.2 5/0.1 Balding, Mark Lewis (mgr.) 1982 - - - - - Carroll, William R. 1948 no cumulative stats available Barger, Raymond J. 1937-38 no cumulative stats available Carter, Randy M. 1991-94 112 1,186 10.6 736/6.6 150/1.3 Barker, Thomas 1973 14 33 2.4 26/1.9 na Casey, Robert J. (mgr.). 1950 - - - - - Barnum, Glenn R. 1934-36 no cumulative stats available Chall, Randy 2004 33 5 0.1 13/0.4 1/0.03 Barry, Wayne E. 1967-68 62 376 6.1 123/2.0 na Chapman, Walter L. 1927-28 no cumulative stats available Bassewitz, Carl Colman (mgr.) 1983 - - - - - Christensen, Donn D. (mgr.). 1951 - - - - - Bateman, Robert J. 1961-63 62 462 7.5 152/2.5 na Christesen, Raymond E. 1945 no cumulative stats available Bauer, Michael 2001-04 119 1168 9.8 538/4.5 185/1.6 Cielusak, Michael A. 1931-32 no cumulative stats available Bedford, F.W. 1899-1900 no cumulative stats available Clark, Archie 1964-66 72 1,199 16.7 364/30.3 na Behagen, Ronald M. 1972-73 40 924 23.1 399/10.0 na Clark, Kevin 1998 35 406 11.6 144/4.1 90/2.6 Bennett, Charles 1952-54 55 519 9.4 na na Clark, Stephens G. 1906 no cumulative stats available Bennett, Travarus 2000-02 62 437 7.1 305/4.9 81/1.3 Clifford, George W. 1929 no cumulative stats available Benson, Rev. Thomas A. 1958-60 52 341 6.6 189/3.6 na Coffey, Richard Lee 1987-90 109 889 8.2 909/8.3 96/0.9 Bergsland, Grant C. 1922-23 no cumulative stats available Coffman, William M. 1924 no cumulative stats available Bergstedt, Thomas R. 1949 no cumulative stats available Coleman III, Benjamin 1980-81 40 124 3.1 139/3.5 43/1.1 Bethel, Glenn H. 1930-32 no cumulative stats available Coleman, Dan 2005 32 233 7.3 121/3.8 29/0.9 Beyer, John T. 1970 27 13 0.5 9/0.3 na Connell, John E. 1915-16 no cumulative stats available Bickerstaff, John-Blair 1999-2001 43 405 9.4 249/5.8 137/3.2 Cooper, Irving K. 1935 no cumulative stats available Bierman, Bernard W. 1914 no cumulative stats available Cox, Theodore J. 1925 no cumulative stats available Bishop, Henry T. 1944-45 no cumulative stats available Critchfield, Lyman R. 1907-08 no cumulative stats available Blanchett, Frederic J. 1908-09 no cumulative stats available Crittenden, Hosea 1996 18 4 0.2 - 4/0.2 Bliss, William 1950-52 47 106 2.6 na na Cronk, Ray L. 1960,’62 48 684 14.3 540/11.3 na Blumenshein, Alan (mgr.) 1986 - - - - - Croswell Sr., Thomas L. 1914-15 no cumulative stats available Boerner, George A. 1941 no cumulative stats available Bolden, Tyree 2004 32 24 0.8 23/0.7 2/0.1 Bolstorff, F. Douglas 1953-55 58 125 2.2 na na D Bond, Walter Thomas 1988-91 103 752 7.3 350/3.4 235/2.3 Dahlke, David W. 1984 29 78 2.7 56/1.9 8/0.3 Bondy, Donald 1930-31 no cumulative stats available Dale, Carl M. 1980 25 32 1.3 11/0.4 17/0.7 Boone, Adam 2004- 30 253 8.4 99/3.3 123/4.1 Dale, Michael (mgr.) 2004 - - - - - Bracher, Richard N. 1959 27 27 1.0 14/0.5 na Davis Jr., Arthur W. “Bill” 1962-64 65 418 6.4 324/5.0 na Bratrud, Arthur F. 1912 no cumulative stats available Davis, Fred U. 1898 no cumulative stats available Bresnahan, Brett (mgr.) 1997 - - - - - Davis, William “Tommy” 1982-85 114 1,481 13.0 384/3.7 162/1.4 Breuer, Randall W. 1980-83 119 1,777 14.9 730/6.1 174/1.5 Deering, Robert L. 1907-08 no cumulative stats available Brewer, James T. 1971-73 75 1,009 13.5 907/12.1 na Deering, William C. 1899-1901 no cumulative stats available Brewster, Louis R. 1943, ’46-47 no cumulative stats available De Lambert, Guy M. 1937 no cumulative stats available Brooks, Roland E. 1983-84 57 567 9.9 255/4.6 78/1.4 De Lapp, Roland R. 1944 no cumulative stats available Brown, Garfield W. 1905-06 no cumulative stats available DeMarais, Maurice 1956 16 95 5.9 21/1.3 na Brown, Paul B. (mgr.). 1957 - - - - - DeVoe, Mark (mgr.) 2003 - - - - - Broxsie, Antoine 1998 10 30 3.0 42/4.2 5/0.5 Dick, John E 1938-40 no cumulative stats available Buckbee Jr., John C. (mgr.) 1935 - - - - - Dommeyer, Jerome E. 1953, ’56-57 70 806 11.5 na na Burk, Richard 1942-43 no cumulative stats available Douglass, Addison H 1915-17 no cumulative stats available Burke, Robert E. (mgr.) 1956 - - - - - Doyle, John N. 1922-23 no cumulative stats available Burleson, Kevin 1999-2003 123 867 7.0 296/2.4 440/3.6 Drew, Charles W. 1915-16 no cumulative stats available Burton, Willie Ricardo 1987-90 118 1,800 15.3 705/6.0 206/1.7 Druskin, Alan J. 1962-64 45 44 1.0 40/0.9 na Butler, Gerald N. 1959-60 43 199 4.6 145/3.4 na Duffy, William A. 1978-79 31 49 1.6 14/0.5 18/0.6 Dunder, Victor C. 1924-25 no cumulative stats available 167

GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

Name Years GP Pts Avg Reb/Avg Ass’t/Avg Name Years GP Pts Avg Reb/Avg Ass’t/Avg Dungy, Anthony 1974 16 41 2.6 16/1.0 na Hanson, George L. 1956-57 46 300 6.5 109/2.4 na Dutcher, Brian J. (mgr.) 1982 - - - - - Hanson, Timothy D. 1985-88 94 472 5.0 208/2.2 91/1.0 Dvoracek, Dennis Michael 1964-66 66 711 10.8 403/6.1 na Hargrow, Maurice 2001-03 77 719 9.3 259/3.4 153/2.0 Harmon, William D. 1978 26 119 4.6 74/2.8 44/1.7 E Harris, Eric 1995-98 12 45 3.8 13/1.1 23/1.9 Harvey, Richard R. (mgr.) 1927 - - - - - Edwards, Arvid H. 1941 no cumulative stats available Hauschild, August (mgr.) 1996 - - - - - Egdorf, Gene A. (mgr.) 1973 - - - - - Hermsen, Clarence 1945 no cumulative stats available Eides, Robert E. 1942 no cumulative stats available Hill, Eric L. 1969-71 72 1,057 14.7 325/4.5 na Eiken, Malcolm S 1935-36 no cumulative stats available Hiller, Wesley L. 1960 21 31 1.5 13/0.6 na Ekberg, David Jerry 1949 no cumulative stats available Hillman, Charles E. (mgr.) 1953 - - - - - Eklund, C.L. 1916-17 no cumulative stats available Hilton, Delbert T. “Ted” 1934 no cumulative stats available Eklund, Raymond A. 1923-24 no cumulative stats available Hokenson, Wade 2004 30 11 0.4 15/0.5 8/0.3 Ellich, Kevin (mgr.) 1997 - - - - - Holden, Henry H. 1903 no cumulative stats available Engebretson, Ralph J. 1929, ’31-32 no cumulative stats available Holewa, Joseph D. 1948 no cumulative stats available Enke, Fred A. 1919-21 no cumulative stats available Holick, Frank 1941 no cumulative stats available Epp, Ruben D. 1941-43 no cumulative stats available Holman, Jerry 2001-03 64 596 9.3 297/4.6 59/0.9 Erickson, Richard H. 1959-61 67 524 7.8 429/6.4 na Holmberg, Ralph A. 1945 no cumulative stats available Ernst, Richard H. 1932 no cumulative stats available Holmes, Gary E. 1979-82 118 847 7.2 677/5.7 152/1.3 Esselink, Steve 2001-03 58 175 3.0 69/1.2 380/0.7 Holmes, William E 1950-52 46 62 1.3 na na Exel, Kenneth A. 1941-43 no cumulative stats available Holmgren, David T. 1986, ’88 57 57 1.0 38/0.7 6/0.1 Hopkins, Michael Johns (mgr.) 1944 - - - - - F Hovde, Frederick L. 1928-29 no cumulative stats available Fagerness, David W. 1953 13 8 0.6 na na Howell, Zebedee T. 1980-83 106 441 4.2 387/3.7 125/1.2 Farrell, William E. 1933-34 no cumulative stats available Hudson, Louis C. 1964-66 65 1,329 20.4 576/8.9 na Feigal, John J. (mgr.) 1974 - - - - - Hultkrans, Joel C. 1919 no cumulative stats available Filer, Philip J. 1975 40 292 7.3 146/3.7 na Hultkrans, R.E. 1921-22 no cumulative stats available Finn, Myron “Bud” 1956 11 10 1.0 5/0.5 na Humphries, Kris 2004 29 629 21.7 293/10.1 20/0.7 Fitzsimmons, Pat H. 1970 37 27 0.7 47/1.3 na Hurtgen, Peter W. 1971 24 16 0.7 12/0.5 na Fix, Wayne T. 1957 27 22 0.8 20/0.7 na Husby, Ingvar 1913-14 no cumulative stats available Fleming, Kerwin 2000-02 62 430 6.9 119/1.9 78/2.6 Hutchinson, Edward 1929-30 no cumulative stats available Foote, William W. 1923 no cumulative stats available Forssel, William O. 1942 no cumulative stats available I Frank, Leonard 1910-12 no cumulative stats available Ireland, Roy R. 1897, 1900-02 no cumulative stats available Freimuth, William I. 1935 no cumulative stats available J G Jackson, Bobby 1996-97 - - - - - Gadler, Edward F. 1930 no cumulative stats available Jackson, Dana 1991-93 92 570 6.2 354/3.8 102/1.1 Gaffney, Raymond J. 1986-89 106 848 8.0 179/1.7 114/1.1 Jackson, Gerald E. 1984-85 54 182 3.4 70/1.3 47/0.9 Gaines, Stan 2003-04 62 233 3.8 152/2.5 66/1.1 Jackson, James W. 1978-79 53 479 9.0 134/2.5 85/1.6 Gardner, Jr. Le Roy 1967-69 68 744 10.9 371/5.5 na Jacobson, Sam 1995-98 130 1,709 13.1 626/4.8 216/1.7 Garmaker, Richard E. 1954-55 44 1,008 22.9 na na James, Courtney 1996-97 31 227 7.3 214/6.9 57/1.8 Gay, Clayton A. 1926-27 no cumulative stats available James, Ryan 2000 team manager Gelle, Robert D. 1951-53 64 647 10.1 na na Jaros, Tony 1942-46 no cumulative stats available Geraghty, Patrick 1944 no cumulative stats available Jensen, Robert N. 1962-63 48 177 3.7 148/3.1 na Gilbertson, James H. 1961-63 47 90 1.9 50/1.1 na Jeppesen, Warren J. 1957-59 52 118 2.3 101/1.9 na Gilcud, Peter Alexander 1974-75 34 172 5.1 181/5.3 na Jesness, Ingwold G. 1911-12 no cumulative stats available Gilleland, Wayne F. 1947 no cumulative stats available Johnson, Ben 2003-04 59 533 9.0 158/2.7 130/2.2 Gillen, Harold W. 1917 no cumulative stats available Johnson, Earl L. 1952-53 31 98 3.2 na na Giltinan, David M. 1912-13 no cumulative stats available Johnson, Glenn E. 1925 no cumulative stats available Ginsburg, James A. 1965 17 15 0.9 17/1.0 na Johnson, Grant H. “Spike” 1937-38 no cumulative stats available Glampe, Travis David (mgr.) 1990 - - - - - Johnson, Charles N. “Gus” 1976 26 107 4.1 84/3.2 24/0.9 Goldberg, E.E. 1919-20 no cumulative stats available Grant, Harry P. “Bud” 1947-49 no cumulative stats available Grant, M.E. 1908-10 no cumulative stats available Green, Mario Cleveland 1990-91 66 111 1.7 47/0.7 40/0.6 Grier, Vincent 2005 32 574 17.9 178/5.6 78/2.4 Griffin, David G. 1959 30 31 1.0 23/0.8 na Griggas, Robert R. 1960-61 50 300 6.0 85/1.7 na Grim, David 1993-96 107 585 5.5 300/2.8 131/1.2 Grimes, Gordon 1911 no cumulative stats available Grow, Norman J. 1960-62 56 136 2.4 126/2.3 na Gustafson, George F. 1936-38 no cumulative stats available

H Hagen, Jeff 2001-05 119 661 5.5 421/3.5 131/1.1 Hageman, Richard (mgr.) 1966 - - - - - Haggerty, William J. (mgr.) 1929 - - - - - Haines, Denis H. (mgr.) 1952 - - - - - Hall, Mark 1979-82 99 763 7.7 235/2.4 165/1.7 Halvorson, Earl A. 1936-38 no cumulative stats available Hamilton, Francis G. “Bud” 1958 32 81 2.5 73/2.3 na Hammer, Harold E. 1924 no cumulative stats available Hammer, Sidney 1920 no cumulative stats available Hansen Jr., Christian 1908-10 no cumulative stats available 168 Hanson, Ernest M. 1921-22 no cumulative stats available Ernest Nzigamasabo, 1991-94 Ed Kalafat, 1952-54

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Name Years GP Pts Avg Reb/Avg Ass’t/Avg Johnson, James L. 1967 24 44 1.8 20/0.8 na Johnson, Kenneth E. 1944 no cumulative stats available Johnson, Lawrence E. 1927 no cumulative stats available Johnson, Lloyd A. 1943 no cumulative stats available Johnson, Maynard L. 1950-51 no cumulative stats available Johnson, P.A. 1898 no cumulative stats available Johnson, Reuben A. 1912-13 no cumulative stats available Johnson, Roger R. “Whitey” 1957-59 66 595 9.0 295/4.5 na Johnson, Ronald F. 1958-60 68 1,335 19.7 820/12.1 na Johnson, Victor E. 1940 no cumulative stats available Jones, Edward Morris 1936-37 no cumulative stats available Jones, Herbert W. 1899 no cumulative stats available Jones, Mark 1996 - - - - - Jorgensen, Harry A. 1912-13 no cumulative stats available

K Kalafat, Edward Lawrence 1952-54 66 954 14.5 na na Kane, William E. 1934 no cumulative stats available Karsner, Fred 1930 no cumulative stats available Kearney, Adrian A. 1920-22 no cumulative stats available Keating, Ryan 2000 13 2 .02 9/.07 17/1.3 Brent Lawson, 2004-05 Mark Olberding, 1975 Kelly, Eugene C. 1944 no cumulative stats available Kernan, Edward J. 1946-48 no cumulative stats available Name Years GP Pts Avg Reb/Avg Ass’t/Avg Kessler, Jay W. 1961-62 59 131 2.2 82/1.4 na Lorang, Justin 2001-02 18 23 1.3 9/0.5 2/0.1 Kezar, Thomas L. 1962 12 11 0.9 8/0.75 na Lynch, Kevin Joseph 1988-91 119 1,335 11.2 374/3.1 301/2.5 Kiedrowski Sr., Peter J. 1971 18 5 0.3 4/0.2 na Kiefer, M.A. 1896 no cumulative stats available M Kindall, Gerald D. 1955-56 33 142 4.3 80/2.4 na MacDonald, Colin J. 1919-20 no cumulative stats available Kingsley, Norman W. 1916-18 no cumulative stats available MacDonald, Stuart 1940-42 no cumulative stats available Kline, George Edwin 1956-58 65 1,090 16.8 567/8.7 na Mace, Myles L. 1932 no cumulative stats available Knoblauch, Joseph W. 1945 no cumulative stats available MacKinnon, George E. 1926-28 no cumulative stats available Kolander, Chad 1992-95 123 737 6.0 461/3.7 142/1.2 MacMillan, David G. 1933 no cumulative stats available Kondla, Thomas A. 1966-68 71 1,350 19.0 692/9.7 na Magdanz, Eric J. 1961-63 70 1,083 15.5 490/7.0 na Korenchen, David “Krunch” (mgr.) 1977 - - - - - Maki, Paul E. 1937-39 no cumulative stats available Korkowski, Gary A. 1976 20 47 2.4 46/2.3 7/0.4 Manly, Robert P. 1936-38 no cumulative stats available Kottke, Gale M. 1968 3 0 0 1/0.3 na Mann, Stephan T. (mgr.) 1970 - - - - - Kranz, William A. 1949 no cumulative stats available Manuel, Henry J. (mgr.) 1979 - - - - - Krebs, Mitchell (mgr.) 1986 - - - - - Marell, Daniel (mgr.) 1949 - - - - - Kundla, John A. 1937-39 no cumulative stats available Martin, Robert William 1989-92 119 547 4.6 396/3.3 55/0.5 Kunze, Terry D. 1963-64 48 528 11.0 156/3.3 na Martins, Wesley R. 1964-66 60 345 5.8 117/2.0 na Kusch, Fred C. 1968 5 0 0 1/0.2 na Mason, Eldon W. 1925-27 no cumulative stats available Masterson, Thomas E. 1969-71 69 407 5.9 473/6.9 na L Mattson, Donald G. 1942, ’46-47 no cumulative stats available Landsberger, Mark W. 1975 26 398 15.3 200/7.7 na Maxey, Marlon Lee 1988 13 31 2.4 42/3.2 2/0.2 Langland, Harold William (mgr.) 1943 - - - - - McCamy, Curtis E. 1945 no cumulative stats available Larson, Lewis 1906 no cumulative stats available McCutcheon, Rick W. 1974 24 271 11.3 81/3.4 na Larson, Martin L. 1906 no cumulative stats available McDonald, Arriel 1991-94 121 1,273 10.5 375/3.1 547/4.5 Larson, Ralph J. (mgr.) 1960 - - - - - McGeary, George E 1914-16 no cumulative stats available Larson, Rodney C. 1943 no cumulative stats available McGonagle, Kenneth R. 1950-51 23 25 1.1 na na Lawler, Frank J. 1910-12 no cumulative stats available McGrann, Thomas P. 1961-63 72 901 12.5 507/7.0 na Lawler, Lawrence B. 1912-15 no cumulative stats available McGregor, Bruce E. 1898 no cumulative stats available Lawler, Miles E. 1918-20 no cumulative stats available McGregor, Charles A. (mgr.) 1988 - - - - - Lawson, Brent 2004-05 74 293 3.9 169/2.3 92/1.2 McHale, Kevin E. 1977-80 112 1,704 15.2 950/8.5 170/1.5 Laxson, Russell W. 1934 no cumulative stats available McIntyre, James K. 1946-49 no cumulative stats available Leach, Helon E. 1905 no cumulative stats available McKeon, Joseph O. 1913-14 no cumulative stats available Leach, Hugh 1903-05 no cumulative stats available McMillen, J.S. 1919 no cumulative stats available Lebow, Marshall B. (mgr.) 1967 - - - - - McNamara, Robert J. 1953 19 26 1.4 na na Lee, Mitchell A. 1985 16 83 5.2 79/.49 12/0.8 McRae, Randolph T. 1904 no cumulative stats available Lehman, Alfred P. 1959-61 68 506 7.4 208/3.1 na McWaters, Richard 1948 no cumulative stats available Lehrman, Arnold 1944-45 no cumulative stats available Means, Richard K. 1950-52 66 362 5.5 na na Lenard, Voshon 1992-95 74 1,097 14.8 274/3.7 199/2.7 Medved, Niko (mgr.) 1996 - - - - - Levis, Frank W. 1922-23 no cumulative stats available Mencel, Charles J. 1952-55 65 982 15.1 na na Lewis, Connell F. 1987, ’89-90 89 100 1.1 71/0.8 322/2.5 Merickel, M.J. 1925 no cumulative stats available Lewis, Richard J. 1914-15 no cumulative stats available Merritt, Phillip L. 1928 no cumulative stats available Lewis, Quincy 1996-99 127 1,614 12.7 502/4.0 190/1.5 Metcalf, Robert S. 1989-91 74 188 2.5 144/1.9 72/1.0 Licht, Virgil F. 1931-33 no cumulative stats available Meyer, Bruce R. (mgr.) 1963 - - - - - Lidberg, Carl L. 1925 no cumulative stats available Mikan, Larry George 1968-70 72 1,007 13.9 735/10.2 na Lillyblad, Arthur 1936-37 no cumulative stats available Miller, Marlo B. 1958-60 66 453 6.9 149/2.3 na Lind, Arthur William 1941-43 no cumulative stats available Miller, Richard L. 1967 24 160 6.7 85/3.5 na Lindsley, Gerald E. 1955-57 65 592 9.1 296/4.6 na Miller, Virgil V. 1950-51, ’54 36 254 7.1 na na Linehan, Donald J. 1962-64 54 233 4.3 76/0.1 na Mitby, Ralph O. 1933 no cumulative stats available Lingenfelter, Steven R. 1977-78 28 74 2.6 71/2.5 11/0.4 Mitchell, Darryl G. 1979-82 87 799 9.2 202/2.3 156/1.8 Little, Ray James 1916 no cumulative stats available Mitchell, Gerald M. 1949-50, ’52 no cumulative stats available Lockhart, Osborne K. 1975-78 92 1,106 12.0 208/2.3 na Mittelstaedt, Mike (mgr.) 1993 - - - - - Loose, Earl 1929-31 no cumulative stats available Mohr, Charles H. 1946-47 no cumulative stats available Lopata, Dean M. 1966 27 28 1.0 10/0.3 na Mohr, Max D. 1939-41 no cumulative stats available 169

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Name Years GP Pts Avg Reb/Avg Ass’t/Avg Name Years GP Pts Avg Reb/Avg Ass’t/Avg Moore, William M. 1966-67 38 34 0.9 41/1.1 na Reed, Glen A. 1952-54 60 190 3.2 na na Muenchow, George F. 1948 no cumulative stats available Regenfuss, Michael D. 1968-70 65 109 1.7 48/0.7 na Muhich, Dave (mgr.) 1997 - - - - - Reynolds, George C. 1954 16 9 0.6 na na Muir, Robert W. 1908 no cumulative stats available Rickert, Rick 2001-03 63 940 14.9 360/5.7 84/1.3 Murphy, Robert L. 1972 39 293 7.5 72/1.0 na Robertson, Glenn W. 1898 no cumulative stats available Muske, Gordon E. 1944-45 no cumulative stats available Robertson, Lynn S. 1914 no cumulative stats available Robilliard, Charles M. 1911-12 no cumulative stats available N Robinson, Aaron 2001-05 110 412 3.8 163/1.5 182/1.6 Robinson, Bradbury N. 1931-33 no cumulative stats available Nash, George A. 1936-38 no cumulative stats available Robinson, Kenneth A. 1974 13 25 1.9 11/0.8 na Nasland, Hugo 1936 no cumulative stats available Rodberg, Jerry L. 1958 27 30 1.1 19/0.7 na Nathaniel, Kevin 1998-99 61 177 2.9 145/2.4 85/1.4 Rolek, Martin R. 1936-38 no cumulative stats available Neiman, David (mgr.) 2001-02 - - - - - Roscoe, George E. 1934-36 no cumulative stats available Nelson, Chad 1975 22 40 1.8 32/1.5 na Rosenberg, Milton H. (mgr.) 1954 - - - - - Nelson, David V. 1964-65 36 31 0.9 16/0.4 na Rosenwald, R.M. 1909-10 no cumulative stats available Nelson, Raymond A. 1928-29 no cumulative stats available Ross, Dave (mgr.) 2001-02 - - - - - Nettleton, Mack A. 1957 11 17 1.5 0.8 na Rucke, Walter 1945 no cumulative stats available Neumann, Bruce R. (mgr.) 1965 - - - - - Ruliffson, David W. 1943-47 no cumulative stats available Newbern, Melvin Henry 1988-90 91 1,224 13.5 320/3.5 369/4.1 Ruoff, Daniel H. (mgr.) 1938 - - - - - Nix, Jr. Robert A. 1972-73 51 285 5.6 na na Rychart, Dusty 1999-2002 111 1268 11.4 732/6.6 161/1.5 Noack, David R. 1955-56 46 64 1.4 na na Nordgaard, Wallace M. 1930-31 no cumulative stats available Norman, Gordon O. 1933-35 no cumulative stats available S Northway, Melvin L. 1963-65 72 976 13.6 841/11.7 na Saar, Dana G. (mgr.) 1971 - - - - - Nowotny, Joseph A. 1930 no cumulative stats available Sabatini, Calvin A. 1961 28 213 7.6 91/3.3 na Nuness, Albert 1968-69 48 740 15.4 229/4.8 na Sabourin, Wesley 1951 17 22 1.3 na na Nydahl, Malvin John 1926-28 no cumulative stats available Salovich, Wallace E. 1947-50 no cumulative stats available Nzigamasabo, Ernest 1991-94 124 499 4.0 360/2.9 89/0.7 Sanden, Kyle 1998-2000 72 285 4.0 149/2.1 45/0.6 Saunders, Philip D. “Flip” 1974-77 103 842 8.2 365/3.5 na O Sawyer, E.L. 1910-11 no cumulative stats available Sawyer, Emmons W. 1912-13 no cumulative stats available O’Connor, James 1933 no cumulative stats available Scanlan, Patricia B. (mgr.) 1984 - - - - - O’Keefe, Daniel J. 1899-1900 no cumulative stats available Schauer, George 1974 9 2 0.2 na na O’Shaughnessy, James (mgr.) 1933 - - - - - Schelper, Roger W. 1968 20 32 1.6 10/0.5 na Odell, Allan G. 1925 no cumulative stats available Schilling, Shane 2001- 57 416 7.4 136/2.4 75/1.3 Ohnstad, Mitch 1999-2000 56 388 6.9 93/1.7 136/2.4 Schjoll, Carl 1921 no cumulative stats available Olberding, Mark A. 1975 26 415 16.0 214/8.2 na Schnobrich, Roger W. 1950-51 44 210 4.8 na na Olsen, John J. 1941 no cumulative stats available Schoening, Harry M. 1929-31 no cumulative stats available Olson, Charles W. 1897-99 no cumulative stats available Schoenrock, Rob 1998 24 6 0.25 17/0.7 4/0.2 Olson, Cyril S. 1922-24 no cumulative stats available Schroeder, Alfred C. 1917 no cumulative stats available Olson, Gregory G. 1973 25 42 1.7 na na Schutz, Howard A. 1943-47 no cumulative stats available Olson, Harold G. 1949 no cumulative stats available Scott, Kelly J. 1983 12 2 0.2 5/0.4 1/0.1 Orr, Townsend 1992-95 97 655 6.9 238/2.5 253/2.6 Seebach, Richard J. 1935-37 no cumulative stats available Oss, Arnold C. 1919-21 no cumulative stats available Settergren, Donald J. (mgr.) 1975 - - - - - Ostrom, Tom (mgr.) 1992 - - - - - Severinson, Harold 1922-23 no cumulative stats available Otterness Jr., George H. 1927-29 no cumulative stats available Shaffer, Dennis D. 1974-75 48 653 13.6 227/4.7 na Overskei, Larry L. 1968-70 72 819 11.4 499/6.9 na Shannon, Oliver 1970-71 42 829 19.7 127/3.0 na Shasky, John P. 1983-86 112 1,072 9.6 598/5.3 77/0.7 P Shikenjanski, Jim Allen 1987-90 117 875 7.5 391/3.3 71/0.6 Palmer, Stephen J. 1972 2 0 0 0 na Simonovich, William R. 1954-56 56 447 8.0 na na Papke, Milton 1954 19 9 0.5 na na Sims, Charles W. 1974-75 45 89 2.0 74/1.6 na Partridge, Charles A. 1916-17 no cumulative stats available Simmons, Terrance 1998-2001 85 837 9.8 218/2.6 285/3.4 Pearson, John W. 1940 no cumulative stats available Sinclair, Donald 1922 no cumulative stats available Pederson, Arvid P. 1963 12 18 1.5 13/1.1 na Pederson, Brian T. 1978-79 45 119 2.6 117/2.6 20/0.4 Peitz, Lynn Paul (mgr.) 1987 - - - - - Pepper, William F. 1944, ’47-48 no cumulative stats available Pesek, Cyril P. 1923-25 no cumulative stats available Petersen, Ewald T. (mgr.) 1961 - - - - - Petersen, James R. 1981-84 96 540 5.6 386/4.0 98/1.0 Petraborg, Jarrold A. 1914-15 no cumulative stats available Pickett, Dan (mgr.) 1931 - - - - - Pidgeon, Vernon C. 1905-08 no cumulative stats available Pierce, Ernest B. 1903-04 no cumulative stats available Platou, Erling S. 1915-16, ’19 no cumulative stats available Poehler Jr., Kenneth M. 1944 no cumulative stats available Presthus, Paul M. 1965-67 72 582 8.1 351/4.9 na Proeschel, Dan Michael 1969 26 24 0.9 34/1.3 na Przybilla, Joel 1999-2000 49 487 9.9 339/6.9 91/1.9 Pyle, Gerald G. 1970-71 46 248 5.4 254/5.5 na Pynn, George A. 1914-15 no cumulative stats available

R Rasey, Raymond F. 1924-26 no cumulative stats available Rautins, Leo R. 1979 27 225 8.3 110/4.1 106/3.9 Redfield Jr., Frank L. 1915 no cumulative stats available Eric Magdanz, 1961-63 Darryl Mitchell, 1979-82 Redman, Henry C. 1902 no cumulative stats available 170

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Name Years GP Pts Avg Reb/Avg Ass’t/Avg Name Years GP Pts Avg Reb/Avg Ass’t/Avg Sinville, Nick 1999-2000 44 137 3.1 130/3.0 20/0.5 Tuck, George A. 1902-04 no cumulative stats available Skadeland, Thomas W. 1959 16 28 1.8 21/1.3 na Tucker, David 1955-57 65 760 11.7 649/10.0 na Skanes, Alonzo B. 1983-84 41 115 2.8 24/0.6 23/0.6 Tucker, Enrico 2005 32 185 5.8 47/1.5 59/1.8 Skewes, Mort B. 1930 no cumulative stats available Tucker, Trent 1979-82 115 1,445 12.6 352/3.1 219/1.9 Skoog, Myer U. “Whitey” 1949-51 no cumulative stats available Turner, Clyde L. 1972-73 51 936 18.4 314/6.2 na Skrien, David A. 1949 no cumulative stats available Turner, Doug (mgr.) 1993 - - - - - Slindee, Al 2000 team manager Tuttle, George K. 1925-27 no cumulative stats available Smith, Chauncy G. 1913 no cumulative stats available Smith, Donald E. 1940-42 no cumulative stats available U Smith, James E. 1941 no cumulative stats available Uzzell, George 1906-07 no cumulative stats available Smith, Kelvin M. 1986-87 50 473 9.5 228/4.6 49/1.0 Smith, Kevin A. 1984-85 47 210 4.5 144/3.1 69/1.5 Sochacki, Walter J. 1932-34 no cumulative stats available V Soden, William Vincent 1945 no cumulative stats available Van Every, Harold 1939-40 no cumulative stats available Sommer, Clifford C. 1930-32 no cumulative stats available Van Cura, L.H. 1923 no cumulative stats available Spear, Gordon W. 1937-39 no cumulative stats available VanDenEinde, Paul Duane 1985 35 36 1.0 21/0.6 6/0.2 Stadsvold, F.H. 1916-17 no cumulative stats available Vanek, Gerald J. 1940 no cumulative stats available Stamper, J’son 2005 32 156 4.9 152/4.8 22/0.7 Varco, A. Ray 1902-04 no cumulative stats available Stanford, Jason 1998 - - - - - W Stang, Donald R. 1962 39 35 0.9 15/0.4 na Walker, George W. 1907 no cumulative stats available no cumulative stats available Stark, James R. 1948-49 Walker, William A. 1908-09 no cumulative stats available no cumulative stats available Stark, John 1927-28 Wallblom, Charles G. 1934-36 no cumulative stats available Stauber, Aaron 1997 16 5 0.3 3/0.2 4/0.25 Wallerius, John F. 1951-53 57 185 3.2 na na no cumulative stats available Stelzer, Edward E. 1935 Walter, John R. (mgr.) 1962 - - - - - no cumulative stats available Stephens, R.B. 1898 Walton, Jayson 1992-95 89 775 8.7 446/5.0 125/1.4 Stephens, Ray 1967 24 98 4.1 105/4.4 na Wanless, Lynn A. 1910-11 no cumulative stats available Stoltman, James B. 1957 24 20 0.8 8/0.3 na Warhol, William 1939-41 no cumulative stats available Strauch, Charles M. (mgr.) 1939 - - - - - Washington, David 1993 24 49 2.0 44/1.8 6/0.25 no cumulative stats available Sullivan, Robert O. 1921-23 Weiss, David D. 1951-53 54 215 4.0 na na no cumulative stats available Sutton, J. Paul 1944 Wells, Kenneth R. 1926 no cumulative stats available no cumulative stats available Sutton, Matthew A. 1944 Whaley, Darrell 1995 - - - - - no cumulative stats available Swanson, Oscar W. 1921-22 Wheeler, Emerson L. “Buzz” 1948 no cumulative stats available Wheeler, Roger B. 1924-26 no cumulative stats available T White Jr., Harlan B. 1946-48 no cumulative stats available Taffel, Gerald M. (mgr.) 1964 - - - - - Wildenborg, Ryan 1999-2001 58 109 1.9 105/1.8 9/.20 Tanner, Robert E. 1927-29 no cumulative stats available Wiley, John D. 1981-82 51 150 2.9 143/2.8 104/2.0 Tapsak, Jr. Peter 1948 no cumulative stats available Williams, George E. 1985 22 83 3.8 66/3.0 15/0.7 Taragos, George J. 1941 no cumulative stats available Williams, Glenn 1928 no cumulative stats available Tarver, Miles 1996-98 60 87 1.5 139/2.3 26/0.4 Williams, Sigfred G. 1918 no cumulative stats available Taylor, Marvin D. “Corky” 1971-73 52 173 3.3 187/3.6 na Williams, T. Ray 1976-77 52 983 18.9 344/6.6 296/5.7 Thalberg, Curtis J. 1959 13 14 1.1 14/1.1 na Williams, Terrence Marce 1987-89 60 135 2.3 32/0.5 34/0.6 Thomas, Charles 1996-97 24 80 3.3 19/0.8 15/0.6 Wilson, Donald E. 1947 no cumulative stats available Thomas, John 1994-97 26 64 2.5 65/2.5 3/0.1 Wilson, John Bell (mgr.) 1968 - - - - - Thompson, Andrew C. 1980, ’82 39 91 2.3 58/1.5 14/0.4 Wilson, Marc A. 1983-86 114 1,386 12.2 397/3.5 375/3.3 Thompson, Mychal G. 1975-78 96 1,992 20.8 956/10.0 na Windmiller, Wesley H. 1943-47 no cumulative stats available Thune, Harold 1940-42 no cumulative stats available Winey, David Y. 1975-78 93 478 5.1 408/4.4 na Timberlake, Harold C. 1916-17 no cumulative stats available Winfield, David M. 1972-73 40 412 10.3 266/6.7 na Tollackson, Spencer 2005 32 102 3.2 68/2.1 23/0.7 Winter, Trevor 1995-97 109 309 2.8 289/2.7 39/0.4 Tomczyk, Chester S. 1945 no cumulative stats available Wipperman, Paul F. 1912 no cumulative stats available Towle, Ellsworth M. 1937 no cumulative stats available Wohler, Barry M. 1982-83 41 35 0.9 31/0.8 30/0.7 Troland, Gregory P. 1973 27 11 0.4 6/0.2 na Wolden, Herbert M. 1923-26 no cumulative stats available Tubbs, Nathaniel J. 1990-93 113 437 3.9 210/1.9 33/0.3 Wolf, Ryan 1992-95 101 221 2.2 73/0.7 63/0.6 Wolstad, Ole A. 1906 no cumulative stats available Woodrich, Oscar F. 1906-07 no cumulative stats available Woods, Terence Carl 1986-87 44 408 9.3 128/2.9 na Wright, Verne C. 1925-26 no cumulative stats available Wright, Wells J. 1932-33 no cumulative stats available Wright, William S. 1944 no cumulative stats available Wykes, David 1965 15 17 1.1 13/0.9 na Wyman, A.D. 1915-16 no cumulative stats available

Y Yates, Donald 1964-65 48 578 12.0 228/4.8 na Young, Jack E 1947-48 no cumulative stats available Young, Keith 1972-73 51 302 5.9 143/2.8 na

Z Zurcher, Kim Alan 1987-88 55 430 7.8 82/1.5 139/2.5 • • • Note: The year listed is the calendar year the letter was actually awarded, following the conclusion of the season. So, the listing ‘1994’ indicates the 1993-94 season, etc. The listing 1993-94 indicates both the 1992-93 season and the 1993-94 season, etc.

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Year Coach W L T Overall Big Ten 1896 None 3 5 0 Year Coach W L W L Place 1897 L.J. Cooke 3 6 1 1951-52 O.B. Cowles 15 7 10 4 3rd 1898 L.J. Cooke 2 4 0 1952-53 O.B. Cowles 14 8 11 7 3rd 1899 L.J. Cooke 5 4 0 1953-54 O.B. Cowles 17 5 10 4 3rd 1900 L.J. Cooke 10 2 0 1954-55 O.B. Cowles 15 7 10 4 2nd 1900-01 L.J. Cooke 11 1 0 1955-56 O.B. Cowles 11 11 6 8 6th 1901-02 L.J. Cooke 15 0 0 1956-57 O.B. Cowles 14 8 9 5 3rd 1902-03 L.J. Cooke 13 0 0 1957-58 O.B. Cowles 9 12 5 9 8th 1903-04 L.J. Cooke 10 2 0 1958-59 O.B. Cowles 8 14 5 9 9th 1904-05 L.J. Cooke 7 7 1 1959-60 John Kundla 12 12 8 6 3rd Overall Big Ten 1960-61 John Kundla 10 13 8 6 4th Year Coach W L W L Place 1961-62 John Kundla 10 14 6 8 7th 1905-06 L.J. Cooke 13 2 6 1 1st 1962-63 John Kundla 12 12 8 6 4th 1906-07 L.J. Cooke 10 2 6 2 1st 1963-64 John Kundla 17 7 10 4 3rd 1907-08 L.J. Cooke 12 7 2 6 4th 1964-65 John Kundla 19 5 11 3 2nd 1908-09 L.J. Cooke 8 6 3 6 5th 1965-66 John Kundla 14 10 7 7 5th 1909-10 L.J. Cooke 10 3 7 3 2nd 1966-67 John Kundla 9 15 5 9 9th 1910-11 L.J. Cooke 9 4 8 4 1st 1967-68 John Kundla 7 17 4 10 9th 1911-12 L.J. Cooke 7 6 6 6 4th 1968-69 Bill Fitch 12 12 6 8 5th 1912-13 L.J. Cooke 3 8 2 8 7th 1969-70 Bill Fitch 13 11 7 7 5th 1913-14 L.J. Cooke 4 11 4 8 6th 1970-71 11 13 5 9 5th 1914-15 L.J. Cooke 11 6 6 6 4th 1971-72 Bill Musselman 18 7 11 3 1st 1915-16 L.J. Cooke 11 6 6 6 4th 1972-73 Bill Musselman 21 5 10 4 2nd 1916-17 L.J. Cooke 17 2 10 2 1st 1973-74 Bill Musselman 12 12 6 8 6th 1917-18 L.J. Cooke 13 3 7 3 2nd 1974-75 Bill Musselman 18 8 11 7 3rd 1918-19 L.J. Cooke 13 0 10 0 1st 1975-76 Jim Dutcher 16 10 8 10 6th 1919-20 L.J. Cooke 7 9 3 9 8th 1976-77 Jim Dutcher 24 3 15 3 # 1920-21 L.J. Cooke 10 5 7 5 4th 1977-78 Jim Dutcher 17 10 12 6 2nd 1921-22 L.J. Cooke 5 8 4 7 8th 1978-79 Jim Dutcher 11 16 6 12 4th 1922-23 L.J. Cooke 2 13 1 11 9th 1979-80 Jim Dutcher 21 11 10 8 4th 1923-24 L.J. Cooke 9 8 5 7 8th 1980-81 Jim Dutcher 19 11 9 9 5th 1924-25 Harold Taylor 9 7 6 6 6th 1981-82 Jim Dutcher 23 6 14 4 1st 1925-26 Harold Taylor 7 10 5 7 7th 1982-83 Jim Dutcher 18 11 9 9 6th 1926-27 Harold Taylor 3 13 1 11 9th 1983-84 Jim Dutcher 15 13 6 12 8th 1927-28 Dave McMillan 4 12 2 10 9th 1984-85 Jim Dutcher 13 15 6 12 8th 1928-29 Dave McMillan 4 13 1 11 10th 1985-86 Dutcher/Williams 15 16 5 13 8th 1929-30 Dave McMillan 8 9 3 9 7th 1986-87 Clem Haskins 9 19 2 16 9th 1930-31 Dave McMillan 13 4 8 4 2nd 1987-88 Clem Haskins 10 18 4 14 9th 1931-32 Dave McMillan 15 3 9 3 2nd 1988-89 Clem Haskins 19 12 9 9 5th 1932-33 Dave McMillan 5 15 1 11 9th 1989-90 Clem Haskins 23 9 11 7 4th 1933-34 Dave McMillan 9 11 5 7 7th 1990-91 Clem Haskins 12 16 5 13 9th 1934-35 Dave McMillan 11 9 5 7 7th 1991-92 Clem Haskins 16 16 8 10 6th 1935-36 Dave McMillan 7 17 3 9 9th 1992-93 Clem Haskins 22 10 9 9 5th 1936-37 Dave McMillan 14 6 10 2 1st 1993-94 Clem Haskins 1937-38 Dave McMillan 16 4 9 3 2nd 1994-95 Clem Haskins 1938-39 Dave McMillan 14 6 7 5 4th 1995-96 Clem Haskins 1939-40 Dave McMillan 12 8 5 7 7th 1996-97 Clem Haskins 1940-41 Dave McMillan 11 9 7 5 3rd 1997-98 Clem Haskins 1941-42 Dave McMillan 15 6 9 6 5th 1998-99 Clem Haskins 1942-43 Carl Nordly 10 9 5 7 6th 1999-2000 Dan Monson 12 16 4 12 10th 1943-44 Carl Nordly 7 14 2 10 8th 2000-01 Dan Monson 18 14 5 11 9th 1944-45 8 13 4 8 6th 2001-02 Dan Monson 18 13 9 7 6th 1945-46 Dave McMillan 14 7 7 5 5th 2002-03 Dan Monson 19 14 8 8 T-6th 1946-47 Dave McMillan 14 7 7 5 4th 2003-04 Dan Monson 12 18 3 13 T-10th 1947-48 Dave McMillan 10 10 5 7 7th 2004-05 Dan Monson 21 11 10 6 T-4th 1948-49 O.B. Cowles 18 3 9 3 2nd 1949-50 O.B. Cowles 13 9 4 8 6th #The NCAA declared all games from 1976-77 forfeits because of the use of an ineligi- 1950-51 O.B. Cowles 13 9 7 7 4th ble player. The Big Ten lists Minnesota’s record as 0-27, 0-18.

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— Overall — — Big Ten — Coach Seasons Years Won Lost Pct. Won Lost Pct. No full-time coach* 1895-97 2 3 5 .375 — — — L.J. Cooke** 1897-1924 28 250 135 .649 103 100 .507 Harold Taylor 1924-27 3 19 30 .388 12 24 .333 Dave McMillan 1927-42, 1945-48 18 196 156 .556 103 116 .470 Carl Nordly 1942-44 2 17 23 .425 7 17 .292 Weston Mitchell 1944-45 1 8 13 .381 4 8 .333 O.B. Cowles 1948-59 11 147 93 .613 86 68 .558 John Kundla 1959-68 9 110 105 .512 67 59 .532 Bill Fitch 1968-70 2 25 23 .521 13 15 .464 George Hanson 1970-71 1 11 13 .458 5 9 .357 Bill Musselman 1971-75 4 69 32 .683 38 22 .633 Jim Dutcher 1975-86 11 190 113 .627 98 89 .521 Jimmy Williams 1986 1 2 9 .182 2 9 .182 Clem Haskins 1986-1999 13 111 100 .527 48 78 .381 Dan Monson 1999-present 6 100 86 .538 31 49 .388 Overall 112 1258 936 .573 617 663 .482

1896 (3-5) L.J. COOKE 1900 (10-2) Coach: none 28 seasons Coach: L.J. Cooke (3rd season) 250-135-2 1/13 W 5-4 Company A 1/13 W 14-8 Central H.S. 1/18 L 3-4 Minneapolis YMCA Known as the father of Golden 1/20 W 27-3 Fargo YMCA 1/23 L 3-5 U of M Ag. School 1/27 W 14-7 at St. Cloud Normal Gopher basketball, Dr. Cooke was 1/27 W Macalester 2/3 W 30-4 Iowa 2/7 L Minneapolis YMCA hired in 1897 to manage the physi- 2/10 W 32-2 St. Cloud Normal 2/10 L 1-3 U of M Ag. School cal education department and direct the new gymnasium. 2/17 W 18-15 Wisconsin 2/17 W Macelester He is the winningest coach in school history. 2/23 L 11-26 at Superior Normal 2/26 L Company A Cooke was the physical director at the Minneapolis 2/24 L 15-19 at Superior Normal YMCA before coming to Minnesota. In his 28-year tenure, 3/2 W 8-7 Central H.S. 1897 (3-6-1) the longest for any U of M basketball coach, Cooke led the 3/16 W 27-7 Superior Normal Golden Gophers to three Big Ten titles (1911, 1917, 1919) 3/17 W 13-9 Superior Normal Coach: L.J. Cooke and two national crowns (1902, 1919). He coached nine 3/24 W 26-22 Faculty All-Americans, including Minnesota’s first, center George 2/6 L 1-25 at U of M Ag. School Tuck (1902). Cooke stayed on at the U as a professor and 3/6 L 6-18 YMCA Triangles assistant athletic director until his retirement in 1936. In 1900-01 (11-1) 3/10 L 3-19 U of M Ag. School 1938, the university honored him, naming the new athlet- 3/13 W 11-5 YMCA Triangles Coach: L.J. Cooke (4th season) 3/17 L 6-23 YMCA Alphas ics administration building Cooke Hall. PRIMARY STARTERS 3/23 W 11-7 YMCA Goalites F, William Deering 3/27 T 5-5 YMCA Picked Team 1899 (5-4) F, Henry Holden 4/3 L 6-13 YMCA Alphas C, Roy Ireland 4/17 W 11-9 Macalester Coach: L.J. Cooke (2nd season) G, Daniel O’Keefe 4/24 L 5-15 YMCA Basketites PRIMARY STARTERS G, M.A. Kiefer F, H.W. Jones 12/8 W 31-2 Alumni 1898 (2-4) F, B.E. McGregor 12/15 W 12-3 Carleton C, Niles Reed 1/13 W 27-4 Central H.S. Coach: L.J. Cooke (1st season) G, C.W. Olson 1/27 W 17-4 U of M Ag. School Primary Starters G, F.W. Bedford 1/30 W 37-19 St. Paul YMCA F, P.A. Johnson 2/2 W 23-5 at W. Superior Normal F, R.B. Stephens 1/31 W 28-5 St. Paul YMCA 2/3 L 12-14 at W. Superior Normal C, H.W. Jones 2/1 L 7-9 Macalester* 2/9 W 38-5 Iowa G, M.A. Kiefer 2/17 L 2-12 at Minneapolis YMCA 2/14 W 38-7 Fargo YMCA G, G.W. Robertson 2/23 L 8-9 Macalester 2/15 W 26-5 Fargo College 3/4 L 7-10 U of M Ag. School 2/16 W 24-5 No. Dakota Aggies 1/15 W 12-2 Macalester 3/7 W 23-9 St. Paul YMCA 2/23 W 42-15 Wisconsin 1/24 L 2-9 at Mpls. YMCA 3/11 W 20-9 U of M Ag. School 1/29 L 5-13 Macalester 3/17 W 2-0 Minneapolis YMCA 2/2 L 13-14 Minneapolis YMCA 4/1 W 26-6 Faculty W 14-6 Faculty * at St.Paul YMCA L 3-22 at U of M Ag. School

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1901-02 (15-0) Coach: L.J. Cooke (5th season) Helms Athletic Foundation National Champions

PRIMARY STARTERS F, William Deering F, Henry Holden C, George Tuck G, M.A. Kiefer G, Roy Ireland

11/30 W 44-11 Alumni 12/7 W 13-8 Sophomores 12/7 W 18-1 Seniors 12/14 W 2-0 South H.S. 1/2 W 32-23 Yale 1/11 W 44-4 East H.S. 1/18 W 22-5 Central H.S. 1/24 W 47-7 North Dakota Aggies 1/25 W 50-4 Fargo H.S. 1/25 W 56-24 Fargo College 2/1 W 22-16 Fond du Lac - Co. E 1911 Big Ten Co-Champions 2/8 W 60-9 North Dakota Aggies 2/15 W 52-9 Nebraska 2/16 T 16-16 at Dartmouth 1907-08 (12-7, 2-6/4th) 2/22 W 30-10 Wisconsin 2/18 L 11-32 at Williams 3/1 W 49-10 Iowa 2/20 W 27-25 at Ohio State Coach: L.J. Cooke (11th season) 2/21 W 34-19 at Purdue PRIMARY STARTERS 1902-03 (13-0) 2/22 L 22-25 at Chicago F, Oscar Anderson 3/4 W 33-22 Chicago F, Christian Hansen Coach: L.J. Cooke (6th season) C, Robert Deering 1905-06 (13-2, 6-1/1st) G, Lyman Critchfield 1/9 W 42-4 Faculty G, Cottrell Cahaley 1/15 W 42-6 Central H.S. Coach: L.J. Cooke (9th season) 1/22 W 39-2 Grinnell PRIMARY STARTERS 12/14 W 40-12 Wisconsin-Stout 1/23 W 57-11 at Fargo College F, Randolph McRae 12/17 W 47-2 Augsburg 1/24 W 41-20 at Fargo H.S. F, Stephens Clark 12/20 W 52-15 St. John’s (Minn.) 1/24 W 31-13 North Dakota Aggies C, Lewis Larson 1/2 W 9-8 Columbia 2/9 W 37-10 at Superior Normal G, Martin Larson 1/3 W 16-11 Columbia 2/10 W 44-6 at Superior Normal G, Garfield Brown 1/11 W 32-12 Iowa 2/12 W 37-4 at Anoka H.S. 1/17 W 33-12 St. Thomas (Minn.) 2/13 W 60-6 Fargo College 12/20 W 27-11 Central High 1/25 L 16-37 at Wisconsin 2/14 W 46-7 Fargo College 1/12 W 49-9 Macalester 2/7 L 19-25 at Grinnell 2/21 W 38-11 Wisconsin 1/17 W 47-12 Holcomb 2/8 W 33-25 at Iowa 3/7 W 41-14 Nebraska 1/24 W 47-13 Holcomb 2/15 L 15-16 Illinois 1/26 W 27-11 Faculty 2/22 L 23-26 Chicago 1903-04 (10-2) 2/7 W 31-19 Illinois 2/28 W 43-12 Nebraska 2/16 W 26-15 Fargo Aggies 2/29 W 32-10 Nebraska Coach: L.J. Cooke (7th season) 2/23 L 24-31 at Wisconsin 3/7 L 14-34 Wisconsin PRIMARY STARTERS 2/26 W 27-25 at Purdue 3/11 W 34-25 at Purdue F, A. Ray Varco 2/27 L 16-26 at Wabash 3/12 L 20-22 at Illinois F, Ernest Pierce 2/28 W 27-25 at Illinois 3/14 L 12-22 at Chicago C, George Tuck 3/1 W 31-29 at Chicago W — Purdue (forfeit) G, M.A. Kiefer 3/10 W 20-17 Chicago G, Hugh Leach 3/17 W 16-10 Wisconsin 1908-09 (8-6, 3-6/5th) 3/24 W 25-16 Nebraska 1/22 W 30-14 at Lewis Inst. (Chi.) Coach: L.J. Cooke (12th season) 1/23 L 26-36 at West Side YMCA 1906-07 (10-2, 6-2/1st) PRIMARY STARTERS (Chicago) F, Oscar Anderson 1/25 W 32-22 at Purdue Coach: L.J. Cooke (10th season) F, Christian Hansen 1/26 W 28-23 at Crawfordsville (Ind.) H.S. PRIMARY STARTERS C, Williams Walker 1/27 W 31-18 at Ohio State F, Randolph McRae G, M.E. Grant 1/28 W 28-17 at Rochester F, Robert Deering G, Frederic Blanchett 1/29 W 46-18 at Cornell C, Oscar Woodrich 1/30 L 16-21 at Wash. Continental G, George Uzzell Note: Reuben Rosenwald also occasionally started at guard in 2/1 W 10-6 Williams G, Vernon Pidgeon place of Grant or Blanchett. 2/18 W 42-21 Nebraska 2/26 W 33-15 No. Dakota Aggies Note: Team captain Martin Larson started the first part of the sea- 1/16 W 41-7 Ripon 3/12 W 23-13 West Side YMCA son before being injured against Nebraska. 1/22 W 18-17 Illinois (Chicago) 1/30 L 13-16 Wisconsin 1/12 W 18-11 Wisconsin 2/5 W 24-17 Nebraska 1904-05 (7-7-1) 1/31 W 42-3 Illinois 2/6 W 39-21 Nebraska 2/8 W 44-6 St. Thomas 2/10 L 20-21 at Illinois Coach: L.J. Cooke (8th season) 2/12 W 25-12 All-Stars 2/12 L 2-27 at Chicago 2/15 W 20-19 Nebraska 2/13 W 21-16 at Northwestern 12/10 W 36-18 Alumni 2/16 W 20-18 Nebraska 2/18 L 16-37 at Iowa 1/11 W 61-10 Holcomb College 2/26 W 37-26 at Purdue 2/19 W 28-26 at Nebraska 1/13 W 49-17 Iowa 3/1 W 36-29 at Illinois 2/20 W 29-20 at Nebraska 1/20 L 21-22 Nebraska 3/2 L 24-27 Chicago 2/27 W 23-18 Iowa 1/21 L 25-28 Nebraska 3/8 W 47-28 UW-Stout 3/9 L 14-37 at Wisconsin 2/10 W 41-12 at Rochester 3/9 L 20-31 Wisconsin 3/13 L 15-20 Chicago 2/11 L 27-35 at Wash. Continental 3/16 W 21-10 Chicago 2/13 L 15-27 at Columbia 174 2/15 L 18-47 at Co. E Schenectady

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Note: Lawrence “Bee” Lawler was slated to start at a forward, but a knee injury at Wisconsin sidelined him the rest of the season. Lynn Robertson moved into the lineup for Sawyer halfway through the season.

1/10 L 20-21 Northwestern 1/17 L 7-28 at Wisconsin 1/19 L 14-16 at Iowa 1/23 L 16-18 at Illinois 1/24 L 17-21 at Northwestern 2/6 L 15-21 Nebraska 2/7 L 9-14 Nebraska 2/12 W 30-9 Iowa 2/14 W 21-17 Purdue 2/17 L 16-18 North Dakota 2/21 L 11-26 Illinois 2/23 W 26-23 Indiana 2/28 L 9-27 Wisconsin 3/6 L 15-28 at Purdue 1917 Big Ten Co-Champions 3/8 W 28-8 at Indiana 1909-10 (10-3, 7-3/2nd) 1911-12 (7-6, 6-6/4th) 1914-15 (11-6, 6-6/4th) Coach: L.J. Cooke (13th season) Coach: L.J. Cooke (15th season) Coach: L.J. Cooke (18th season) PRIMARY STARTERS PRIMARY STARTERS PRIMARY STARTERS F, Frank Lawler F, Frank Lawler F, Jerrald Petraborg F, Christian Hansen F, Lynn Wanless F, George McGeary C, William Walker C, Paul Wipperman C, Ray Little G, Reuben Rosenwald G, David Giltinan G, Richard Lewis G, Lynn Wanless G, Reuben Johnson G, George Pynn

1/8 W 38-6 Wis.-Stout 1/12 W 22-16 Illinois 12/5 W 38-8 St. Olaf 1/15 W 18-10 Purdue 1/20 L 12-22 at Wisconsin 12/12 W 35-12 Macalester 1/21 W 20-9 Iowa 1/22 W 39-17 at Iowa 12/16 W 19-15 Hamline 2/3 W 22-18 at Iowa 1/26 W 40-15 Nebraska 1/8 W 22-18 Nebraska 2/5 L 14-24 at Wisconsin 2/9 L 16-30 at Purdue 1/9 W 25-9 Nebraska 2/12 W 15-10 Chicago 2/10 L 10-13 at Illinois 1/16 L 20-23 Wisconsin 2/18 W 33-14 Nebraska 2/17 W 34-7 Indiana 1/22 W 29-14 Iowa 2/19 W 27-9 Nebraska 2/22 W 23-13 Chicago 2/6 L 15-16 Chicago 2/25 W 16-9 Wisconsin 2/24 L 12-24 Purdue 2/12 W 26-16 at Northwestern 3/3 W 31-18 Northwestern 3/1 W 29-10 Iowa 2/13 W 11-10 at Iowa 3/8 L 15-17 at Purdue 3/9 L 26-29 (OT) Wisconsin 2/15 L 10-20 Illinois 3/9 W 22-9 at Illinois 3/14 W 26-17 at Indiana 2/20 W 18-14 (OT) Purdue 3/12 L 15-18 at Chicago 3/15 L 13-27 Chicago 2/26 L 15-19 Chicago 2/27 L 7-31 at Wisconsin 1910-11 (9-4, 8-4/1st) 1912-13 (3-8, 2-8/7th) 3/2 W 23-10 North Dakota Coach: L.J. Cooke (14th season) Coach: L.J. Cooke (16th season) 3/6 W 14-13 at Purdue 3/8 L 11-26 at Illinois PRIMARY STARTERS PRIMARY STARTERS F, Frank Lawler F, Lawrence “Bee” Lawler F, Lynn Wanless F, Joseph McKeon 1915-16 (11-6, 6-6/4th) C, Williams Walker C, Paul Wipperman Coach: L.J. Cooke (19th season) G, Reuben Rosenwald G, Francis Stadsvold PRIMARY STARTERS G, Charles Robilliard G, Reuben Johnson F, Richard Lewis F, John Connell 1/20 L 18-19 Illinois Note: Stadsvold and Johnson were injured early in the season. C, Harold Gillen 1/27 W 25-10 Nebraska They were replaced by a combination of Ingvar Husby, Emmons G, Addison Douglas 1/28 W 40-15 Nebraska Sawyer, Harry Jorgensen, and Chauncy Smith. G, Arnold Wyman 2/4 W 17-16 Wisconsin 2/10 W 37-7 Iowa 1/18 L 11-19 Wisconsin Note: Charles Drew became a starting center after Gillen was 2/15 L 18-21 at Northwestern 1/25 W 20-11 Nebraska ruled ineligible. 2/16 W 19-15 at Purdue 2/7 W 29-27 at Purdue 2/18 L 13-22 at Chicago 2/8 L 12-19 at Illinois 12/4 W 23-18 St. Olaf 2/25 W 23-14 Purdue 2/14 L 9-23 at Chicago 12/9 W 21-3 Hamline 3/1 W 21-13 at Wisconsin 2/15 W 26-10 at Iowa 12/11 W 20-10 UW-Stout 3/2 L 12-22 at Illinois 2/22 L 10-20 Illinois 12/14 W 27-12 Hamline 3/4 W 29-10 at Iowa 2/25 L 11-29 at Wisconsin 1/8 W 26-13 North Dakota 3/11 W 23-16 Chicago 3/1 L 16-20 Chicago 1/15 L 11-31 at Wisconsin 3/3 L 8-23 Purdue 1/21 W 26-11 Iowa 3/7 L 9-12 Iowa 2/5 L 25-27 Chicago 2/12 W 20-16 at Purdue 2/14 W 29-20 at Indiana 2/21 L 22-27 Illinois 175

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2/16 L 20-21 Michigan 2/23 L 10-26 Illinois 2/28 W 32-26 Wisconsin 3/6 L 16-58 at Chicago 3/8 L 16-30 at Michigan 1920-21 (10-5, 7-5/4th) Coach: L.J. Cooke (24th season) PRIMARY STARTERS F, Arnold Oss F, Neal Arntson C, Rudolph Hultkrans G, Fred Enke G, Adrian Kearney

12/11 W 35-14 St. Olaf 12/18 W 28-13 Wisconsin-River Falls 1/8 W 19-18 North Dakota 1/15 W 24-19 Iowa 1/21 L 23-25 Indiana 1/24 L 22-23 Illinois 1/29 W 22-21 Wisconsin 2/5 L 17-19 at Chicago 2/7 W 17-14 at Iowa 1919 Big Ten and Helms Foundation National Champions 2/11 L 20-24 at Illinois 2/14 W 26-11 at Northwestern 2/22 W 24-19 Chicago 2/23 W 21-13 at Iowa 1/26 W 25-23 (OT) at Chicago 3/5 L 12-18 at Wisconsin 2/26 W 29-18 Purdue 2/4 L 21-25 (OT) at Iowa 3/7 W 29-25 at Indiana 2/29 W 27-20 Indiana 2/16 W 49-10 Michigan 3/12 W 29-13 Northwestern 3/4 L 14-32 Wisconsin 2/22 W 24-15 Chicago 3/11 L 14-20 at Chicago 2/25 W 35-22 Illinois 1921-22 (5-8, 4-7/8th) 3/13 L 9-20 at Illinois 3/2 L 17-18 Wisconsin 3/16 W 19-11 at Wisconsin Coach: L.J. Cooke (25th season) 1916-17 (17-2, 10-2/1st) PRIMARY STARTERS 1918-19 (13-0, 10-0/1st) F, Harold Severinson Coach: L.J. Cooke (20th season) F, John Doyle PRIMARY STARTERS Coach: L.J. Cooke (22nd season) C, Ernest Hanson F, Francis Stadsvold Helms Athletic Foundation National Champions G, Rudolph Hultkrans F, Harold Gillen G, Adrian Kearney C, Norman Kingsley PRIMARY STARTERS G, Addison Douglas F, Arnold Oss 1/7 L 11-31 Kansas G, Arnold Wyman F, Miles Lawler 1/14 W 28-13 Northwestern C, Norman Kingsley 1/14 W 24-16 Iowa 1/6 W 43-15 No. Dakota Aggies G, Joel Hultkrans 1/21 W 17-15 at Wisconsin 12/9 W 49-3 Gustavus G, Erling Platou 1/23 W 19-16 at Indiana 12/11 W 53-12 St. Olaf 1/28 W 25-12 Chicago 12/14 W 17-11 St. Thomas 12/17 W 40-18 Overland Aviation 2/14 L 19-23 Indiana 12/16 W 36-11 Wis.-Stout 1/2 W 50-7 Aviation Cubs 2/11 L 28-29 Illinois 12/18 W 44-11 Macalester 1/4 W 68-4 Wis.-Stout 2/18 L 18-28 at Illinois 12/21 W 27-15 Wis.-River Falls 1/11 W 35-13 Indiana 2/20 L 9-21 at Northwestern 1/15 W 33-23 Wisconsin 1/18 W 38-23 Wisconsin 2/20 L 22-39 at Iowa 1/22 W 20-11 Illinois 1/27 W 36-17 Illinois 2/25 L 17-23 at Chicago 1/17 W 22-13 at Northwestern 2/1 W 28-18 at Iowa 3/4 L 20-34 Wisconsin 2/3 W 25-24 Ohio State 2/8 W 36-22 Iowa 2/10 L 17-18 at Illinois 2/15 W 36-24 Purdue 1922-23 (2-13, 1-11/9th) 2/12 W 19-10 at Ohio State 2/22 W 20-14 at Indiana 2/17 W 20-18 at Chicago 2/24 W 26-21 at Purdue Coach: L.J. Cooke (26th season) 2/19 W 39-15 at Iowa 3/1 W 23-12 at Wisconsin PRIMARY STARTERS 2/22 W 19-12 Chicago 3/3 W 26-9 at Illinois F, Harold Severinson 3/2 W 31-19 Iowa F, Herbert Wolden 3/10 L 13-16 at Wisconsin 1919-20 (7-9, 3-9/8th) C, Grant Bergsland 3/12 W 30-20 Northwestern G, Cy Olson Coach: L.J. Cooke (23rd season) G, Robert Sullivan 1917-18 (13-3, 7-3/2nd) PRIMARY STARTERS F, Arnold Oss 12/9 W 23-17 Hamline Coach: L.J. Cooke (21st season) F, Neal Arntson 12/16 L 11-12 Macalester PRIMARY STARTERS C, Miles Lawler 1/6 L 11-15 St. Olaf F, Neal Arntson G, Fred Enke 1/13 L 11-32 Michigan F, Harold Gillen G, Sidney Hammer 1/20 L 12-24 Wisconsin C, Norman Kingsley 1/24 L 16-32 Iowa G, C.L. Ecklund 12/10 W 49-3 Wis.-Stout 2/3 L 21-24 Illinois G, Alfred Schroeder 12/13 W 30-11 St. Thomas (Minn.) 2/11 L 14-28 at Chicago 12/17 W 49-14 Excelsior 2/12 L 18-34 at Michigan 12/8 W 52-11 St. Olaf 12/20 W 26-23 Wis.-River Falls 2/17 L 20-33 at Indiana 12/13 W 41-6 St. Thomas 1/3 W 19-12 Northwestern 2/19 L 18-25 at Illinois 12/18 W 34-13 Carleton 1/9 W 21-19 Iowa 2/22 L 21-24 (OT) Chicago 12/20 W 46-10 Wis.-Stout 1/17 L 19-31 at Illinois 2/26 L 24-29 at Iowa 12/29 W 60-19 at No. Dakota State 1/19 L 24-28 (OT) at Northwestern 3/3 L 10-36 Wisconsin 1/5 W 49-17 Great Lakes T.C. 1/31 L 12-28 at Wisconsin 3/10 W 29-25 Indiana 1/14 L 17-27 at Illinois 2/2 L 5-30 at Iowa 1/20 W 33-18 Iowa 2/7 L 10-35 Chicago 1/25 W 28-13 at Michigan 176

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1923-24 (9-8, 5-7/8th) 1925-26 (7-10, 5-7/7th) 2/1 L 18-38 at Wisconsin 2/18 L 36-41 Northwestern Coach: L.J. Cooke (27th season) Coach: Harold Taylor (2nd season) 2/22 W 30-18 Chicago PRIMARY STARTERS 2/25 L 37-46 at Ohio State 12/12 L 14-36 at Notre Dame F, Raymond Rasey 2/27 L 27-45 at Purdue 12/14 L 17-28 at Marquette F, Ray Eklund 3/10 L 24-32 Purdue 12/19 W 21-20 at Creighton C, Cyril Pesek * First game played at Williams Arena G, Cy Olson 12/21 L 11-27 at Creighton G, Vic Dunder 12/28 W 32-17 Iowa State 1/5 L 24-33 at Wisconsin 1928-29 (4-13, 1-11/10th) 12/8 W 22-21 Notre Dame 1/9 L 28-33 at Indiana Coach: Dave McMillan (2nd season) L 13-19 Notre Dame 1/11 L 8-17 at Illinois PRIMARY STARTERS 12/15 W 17-12 Iowa State 1/27 W 26-24 Chicago F, Bob Tanner 12/28 W 38-17 Grinnell 2/6 L 14-21 at Iowa F, Fred Hovde 12/29 W 25-19 Grinnell 2/8 L 22-33 at Michigan C, George Otterness 1/5 W 36-20 Illinois 2/15 W 28-17 Michigan G, Ralph Engebretson 1/12 L 23-29 Indiana 2/26 L 23-41 Indiana G, Ray Nelson 1/19 L 27-37 Purdue 3/3 W 28-23 at Chicago 1/26 L 31-32 at Michigan 3/5 W 31-19 Wisconsin 12/8 L 24-25 North Dakota 1/28 L 29-33 at Ohio State 3/8 W 28-21 Illinois 12/15 L 21-32 at Drake 2/2 L 25-39 at Indiana 3/13 L 15-17 Iowa 12/18 W 28-21 Carleton 2/4 L 37-40 (OT) at Purdue 12/22 W 33-25 Drake 2/11 W 27-16 Michigan 1926-27 (3-13, 1-11/9th) 12/29 W 29-19 Cornell 2/23 W 24-16 Northwestern Coach: Harold Taylor (3rd season) 1/5 L 21-29 Wisconsin 3/1 W 41-38 Ohio State 1/12 L 36-37 (OT) Indiana PRIMARY STARTERS 3/8 W 30-20 at Northwestern 1/14 L 23-36 at Iowa F, Malvin Nydahl 3/10 L 19-31 at Illinois 1/19 L 17-39 at Wisconsin F, John Stark 1/21 L 22-41 at Indiana C, George Otterness 2/11 L 32-35 Illinois G, Eldon Mason 2/16 L 18-23 Michigan G, George Tuttle HAROLD TAYLOR 2/18 W 37-22 Iowa 2/23 L 25-33 at Chicago 12/6 W 27-26 North Dakota 3 seasons 2/25 L 19-28 at Michigan 12/11 W 26-13 Carleton 3/2 L 23-27 Chicago 19-30 12/18 L 19-24 Notre Dame 3/4 L 27-32 at Illinois 12/27 L 21-26 Cornell Taylor undertook the difficult task of 1/3 L 13-27 Illinois succeeding Cooke in the fall of 1/8 L 20-31 Michigan 1929-30 (8-9, 3-9/7th) 1924. A former high school coach 1/10 L 24-37 Indiana Coach: Dave McMillan (3rd season) and Cooke’s assistant for one year, 1/15 L 28-32 at Purdue Taylor and his teams enjoyed tremendous fan support, 1/22 L 20-32 at Ohio State 12/7 W 39-16 No. Dak. Aggies exceeding the 2,000-seat capacity of the Armory and mov- 1/24 L 20-32 at Michigan 12/14 W 34-25 North Dakota ing to the 6,000-seat Kenwood Armory. Despite the 1/29 L 31-33 Ohio State 12/21 W 46-15 Cornell attendance, Taylor did not have a lot of success on the court. 2/5 L 27-36 at Illinois 12/28 W 27-24 Montana His best season was the 1924-25 campaign when the 2/7 L 16-42 at Indiana 1/4 W 30-15 Grinnell Gophers finished sixth in the Big Ten, and he was let go two 2/12 W 29-24 Northwestern 1/6 L 17-32 Michigan years later for not producing enough wins. 2/26 L 25-33 at Northwestern 1/11 L 27-32 Northwestern 3/5 L 28-29 Purdue 1/25 L 19-30 at Ohio State 1/27 L 13-26 at Michigan 2/1 W 29-26 Ohio State 1924-25 (9-7, 6-6/6th) DAVE McMILLAN 2/8 W 26-21 Illinois Coach: Harold Taylor (1st season) 18 seasons 2/15 L 22-26 at Illinois PRIMARY STARTERS 196-156-0 2/17 L 17-47 at Northwestern 2/22 L 24-42 Purdue F, Raymond Rasey 3/1 L 22-50 at Purdue F, Roger Wheeler Known as the “Canny Scot,” 3/3 L 25-31 at Indiana C, Herb Wolden McMillan came to the University of 3/10 W 34-29 (OT) Indiana G, Eldon Mason Minnesota in 1927. He played bas- G, Vic Dunder ketball at Oberlin College for two Key Reserves years before turning pro with the 1930-31 (13-4, 8-4/2nd) G/F, Ted Cox New York Celtics. Coach: Dave McMillan (4th season) F/G, Carl Lidberg After his playing career ended, McMillan spent seven PRIMARY STARTERS years as head coach at the University of Idaho before com- F, Harry Schoening 12/10 W 30-15 North Dakota ing to Minnesota. Known for their tight ball control, strong F, Earl Loose 12/15 W 25-12 Notre Dame defense and passing, McMillan’s Gopher teams earned a C, Don Bondy 12/22 W 29-24 at Creighton share of the Big Ten title in 1937 and second-place finishes G, Mike Cielusak 12/27 L 18-24 U.S. Naval Academy three other years. McMillan ended his first stint at the helm G, Virgil Licht 1/5 L 19-27 at Iowa in the spring of 1942. KEY RESERVES 1/10 W 16-14 Wisconsin F, Cliff Sommer 1/18 W 26-16 at Chicago 1/19 L 14-15 at Northwestern 12/6 W 59-21 South Dakota State 1/24 W 25-14 at Wisconsin 1927-28 (4-12, 2-10/9th) 12/18 W 25-10 Grinnell 2/2 L 20-32 Ohio State Coach: Dave McMillan (1st season) 12/20 W 39-18 Beloit 2/7 W 36-16 Purdue 1/3 W 25-24 Carleton 2/14 L 20-26 at Ohio State 1/5 W 29-17 Iowa State 12/10 L 21-25 Cornell 2/16 L 15-27 at Purdue 1/10 W 26-22 at Iowa 12/17 W 42-28 North Dakota 2/21 W 20-18 Iowa 1/17 L 31-32 at Chicago 12/23 L 18-26 Notre Dame 2/28 L 20-23 Northwestern 1/19 W 28-26 Wisconsin 12/29 W 38-22 Marquette 3/4 W 38-18 Chicago 1/31 W 30-27 Chicago 1/7 W 33-32 at Iowa 2/2 W 36-14 Iowa 1/14 L 26-35 Wisconsin 2/9 L 26-35 at Northwestern 1/28 L 20-26 at Chicago 2/14 W 42-15 at Wisconsin 1/30 L 22-25 at Northwestern 2/16 W 30-26 Purdue 2/4 L 40-42 (2OT) Ohio State* 2/21 W 22-21 at Ohio State 2/6 L 27-30 Iowa 177

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2/23 L 23-45 Northwestern 2/28 L 28-33 at Purdue 3/9 W 31-24 Ohio State 1931-32 (15-3, 9-3/2nd) Coach: Dave McMillan (5th season) PRIMARY STARTERS F, Bradbury Robinson F, Walter “Red” Sochacki C, Glenn Bethel G, Mike Cielusak G, Virgil Licht KEY RESERVES F, Cliff Sommer F, Ralph Engebretson

Note: Sommer started at forward early in the season. Engebretson started at forward late in the season.

12/5 W 31-18 at North Dakota State 12/12 W 40-27 Oklahoma A & M 12/14 W 41-20 Cornell (Iowa) 12/29 W 32-24 Nebraska 1/2 W 19-14 Carleton 1/4 W 50-24 South Dakota 1/9 W 22-14 at Chicago 1/11 L 25-30 at Michigan 1/16 W 37-35 Indiana 1/23 W 30-26 Michigan 1/30 W 40-28 Chicago 1937 Big Ten Co-Champions 2/8 W 24-22 Iowa 2/13 L 22-27 at Indiana 2/15 L 15-23 at Illinois 1933-34 (9-11, 5-7/7th) 1934-35 (11-9, 5-7/7th) 2/20 W 43-17 Wisconsin Coach: Dave McMillan (7th season) Coach: Dave McMillan (8th season) 2/27 W 27-26 Illinois PRIMARY STARTERS PRIMARY STARTERS 3/5 W 24-22 (OT) at Iowa F, George Roscoe F, Jimmy Baker 81 pts 3/7 W 23-21 at Wisconsin F, Charles Wallbloom C, Gordon Norman 89 pts C, Gordon Norman G, George Roscoe 88 pts 1932-33 (5-15, 1-11/9th) G, George Svendsen Coach: Dave McMillan (6th season) G, Billy Kane 12/8 W 31-24 Hamline KEY RESERVES 12/11 W 28-18 St. Thomas PRIMARY STARTERS F, Jim Baker 12/15 W 42-13 North Dakota State F, Bradbury Robinson 12/20 W 34-26 Carleton F, Walter “Red” Sochacki Note: Baker started some games late in the season. 12/29 L 24-26 at Nebraska C, Wells Wright 12/31 W 44-33 at Superior Teachers G, Virgil Licht 12/16 L 24-25 St. Thomas 1/5 W 30-28 Notre Dame G, Jimmy O’Connor 12/23 W 47-23 Cornell 1/12 W 31-24 Michigan KEY RESERVES 12/27 L 23-28 at Pittsburgh 1/14 L 33-39 (OT) Iowa G, Dave MacMillan Jr. 12/28 L 14-22 at DePaul 1/20 W 42-33 at Chicago G, Vern Anderson 1/1 W 37-16 Nebraska 1/21 L 31-38 at Wisconsin C, Gordy Norman 1/6 L 30-45 at Purdue 2/2 W 36-35 at Iowa G/C, Bill Farrell 1/8 L 26-33 at Northwestern 2/4 W 35-26 Chicago 1/13 W 39-38 Iowa 2/9 L 23-48 at Indiana Note: Farrell, who didn’t gain eligibility until early February, start- 1/20 L 24-28 Ohio State 2/11 W 29-26 at Michigan ed at both center and guard. Norman started at center late in the 1/27 W 31-30 Northwestern 2/18 L 27-28 Wisconsin season, moving Wright to forward. 1/29 W 36-18 Chicago 2/23 L 34-38 Illinois 2/3 W 41-39 at Ohio State 3/2 L 29-41 at Illinois 12/3 W 46-26 South Dakota 2/5 W 23-22 at Chicago 3/4 L 27-38 at Notre Dame 12/10 W 55-25 Grinnell 2/6 L 34-43 at Notre Dame 3/9 L 29-38 Indiana 12/17 L 26-35 Pittsburgh 2/10 L 30-31 Wisconsin 12/23 W 27-25 Nebraska 2/19 L 30-47 Purdue 1/2 W 32-22 at Nebraska 2/24 L 30-33 at Iowa 1/7 L 32-42 Purdue 2/28 W 43-29 Carleton 1/14 L 28-43 at Ohio State 3/5 L 23-24 at Wisconsin 1/16 L 16-40 at Purdue 3/12 W 43-41 (OT) Notre Dame 1/7 L 22-30 at Notre Dame 1/23 L 22-34 Michigan 2/2 L 25-41 at Northwestern 2/4 L 23-24 Ohio State 2/6 L 21-31 Carleton 2/11 L 22-31 at Indiana 2/18 L 22-26 Illinois 2/20 L 25-36 Indiana 2/25 W 30-28 at Illinois 2/27 L 18-21 at Michigan 3/4 L 28-39 Northwestern 3/11 L 27-31 Notre Dame

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1935-36 (7-17, 3-9/9th) 2/7 W 28-26 Iowa 1940-41 (11-9, 7-5/3rd) 2/12 W 28-23 Illinois Coach: Dave McMillan (9th season) 2/19 W 29-26 at Michigan Coach: Dave McMillan (14th season) 2/21 W 37-36 at Indiana PRIMARY STARTERS 12/7 W 35-23 Cornell 2/26 W 38-27 at Chicago F, Don Carlson 10.3 ppg 12/10 W 30-22 North Dakota State 2/28 W 30-29 at Iowa F, Don Smith 7.1 ppg 12/14 L 26-29 Carleton 3/5 W 35-28 Wisconsin C, Bill Lind 4.9 ppg 12/20 L 24-41 Nebraska * at New York (Madison Square Garden) G, Harold Thune 4.5 ppg 12/28 L 31-34 Marquette (@Wis. Rapids) G, Willie Warhol 5.1 ppg 12/30 L 17-48 at DePaul 1938-39 (14-6, 7-5/4th) KEY RESERVES 1/4 L 27-29 Notre Dame G, Ken Exel 2.1 ppg 1/6 L 19-42 Illinois Coach: Dave McMillan (12th season) F/G, Warren Ajax 3.2 ppg 1/11 L 28-38 at Michigan 1/13 L 24-45 at Northwestern 12/3 W 46-36 South Dakota State 12/7 W 53-16 Carleton 1/18 L 31-33 Indiana 12/5 W 50-26 South Dakota 12/9 L 36-37 Iowa State 1/20 W 30-29 Northwestern 12/10 W 47-22 Carleton 12/14 W 32-26 Idaho 1/25 W 31-26 Michigan 12/17 W 47-32 Creighton 12/21 W 46-36 at Nebraska 2/1 W 42-21 at Ohio State 12/21 W 66-37 at Nebraska 12/23 L 32-37 at Creighton 2/3 L 23-26 at Indiana 12/27 W 39-32 at New York Univ. 12/28 L 51-54 at New York U. 2/4 L 29-34 at Purdue 12/29 W 38-35 at Temple 12/30 L 43-46 at Geo. Washington 2/8 L 28-44 Ohio State 1/7 W 38-28 Chicago 1/4 W 52-38 Montana 2/10 L 24-39 Purdue 1/9 W 36-29 Iowa 1/6 W 44-27 Wisconsin 2/22 L 33-35 at Illinois 1/14 W 34-21 at Michigan 1/13 L 34-41 Iowa 2/25 L 15-37 at Notre Dame 1/16 L 31-32 at Northwestern 1/18 W 35-24 at Chicago 3/12 W 40-26 Carroll 1/23 W 35-33 Illinois 1/20 L 24-41 at Michigan 3/14 W 36-19 Drake 1/28 L 33-55 at Notre Dame 1/27 W 46-43 (OT) Ohio State 3/26 L 30-36 at DePaul* 1/30 W 34-27 at Chicago 2/8 W 50-38 Illinois 3/27 L 27-33 at DePaul* 2/4 L 30-31 (OT) Ohio State 2/15 L 34-44 at Indiana * at Chicago District Olympic Tournament 2/13 L 20-30 Purdue 2/18 W 55-34 at Northwestern 2/20 W 34-32 Wisconsin 2/22 W 68-50 Purdue 1936-37 (14-6, 10-2/1st) 2/25 L 37-49 at Indiana 2/24 W 56-24 Chicago 2/27 L 25-35 at Wisconsin 3/1 L 32-42 at Wisconsin Coach: Dave McMillan (10th season) 3/6 W 54-43 at Iowa 3/3 L 39-46 at Iowa PRIMARY STARTERS F, Johnny Kundla 1939-40 (12-8, 5-7/7th) 1941-42 (15-6, 9-6/5th) F, Gordon Addington C, Bob Manly Coach: Dave McMillan (13th season) Coach: Dave McMillan (15th season) G, Marty Rolek PRIMARY STARTERS PRIMARY STARTERS G, Richard Seebach F, Don Carlson 162 pts F, Don Smith 12.2 ppg F, Max Mohr 34 pts F, Warren Ajax 10.7 ppg 12/5 W 41-11 Carleton C, Willie Warhol 80 pts C, Bill Lind 4.1 ppg 12/12 L 29-33 North Dakota State G, Johnny Dick 116 pts G, Harold Thune 5.8 ppg 12/19 L 36-37 Kansas State G, Fred Anderson 112 pts G, Ken Exel 4.3 ppg 12/21 L 24-29 at Nebraska KEY RESERVES KEY RESERVES 12/23 W 34-23 at Creighton F, Jack Pearson 57 pts F, Tony Jaros 7.7 ppg 1/2 W 49-16 Iowa State G/F, Harold Thune 38 pts G, Dick Burk 2.6 ppg 1/4 W 34-25 DePaul F, Don Mattson 7.3 ppg 1/11 W 30-23 Chicago Note: Don Smith (70 pts) started at forward early on, but a broken 1/16 L 22-23 at Ohio State collarbone sidelined him for most of the Big Ten season. Thune Note: Don Carlson (8.3 ppg) started at forward early but was called 1/18 W 36-23 at Northwestern saw some starting action late. up to military service after only three games. Burk saw starting action 2/6 W 31-14 Ohio State late, and Jaros was in and out of the starting lineup all season. 2/8 W 45-41 Purdue 12/2 W 47-28 North Dakota State 2/13 W 37-32 at Wisconsin 12/9 W 38-30 South Dakota State 12/6 W 55-19 Millikin 2/15 W 43-37 at Iowa 12/11 W 29-22 Carleton 12/8 W 56-35 at South Dakota 2/20 L 33-34 at Purdue 12/16 W 35-28 South Dakota 12/13 W 41-32 North Dakota State 2/22 W 44-25 Iowa 12/23 W 61-37 Nebraska 12/20 W 44-30 Creighton 2/27 W 30-17 Wisconsin 12/27 W 47-41 at Washington 12/27 W 56-32 Nebraska 3/1 W 34-33 Northwestern 12/28 W 28-26 at Washington 1/3 W 56-42 at Ohio State 3/6 W 33-23 at Chicago 12/29 L 33-37 at Washington 1/5 L 38-49 at Northwestern 3/8 L 18-44 at Notre Dame 1/6 W 42-34 Iowa 1/10 W 63-43 Indiana 1/8 L 38-46 Northwestern 1/12 W 41-39 at Iowa 1937-38 (16-4, 9-3/2nd) 1/13 W 46-44 Indiana 1/17 W 44-32 Michigan 1/15 L 34-50 at Purdue 1/19 W 52-28 at Chicago Coach: Dave McMillan (11th season) 2/10 L 31-60 at Illinois 1/24 L 36-49 at Illinois PRIMARY STARTERS 2/12 L 34-36 at Wisconsin 1/26 W 46-39 at Purdue F, Johnny Kundla 2/17 W 34-29 Iowa 1/31 L 32-34 at Michigan F, Gordon Addington 2/19 L 32-35 Chicago 2/7 W 63-33 Ohio State C, Bob Manly 2/24 L 43-48 at Ohio State 2/14 W 34-27 Purdue G, Marty Rolek 2/26 W 44-39 Wisconsin 2/16 L 37-41 Illinois G, Paul Maki 3/2 W 46-33 at Chicago 2/21 W 47-39 Great Lakes N.T.C. 3/4 L 32-43 Michigan 2/28 L 45-54 at Indiana 12/4 W 45-23 South Dakota 3/2 L 47-49 Wisconsin 12/6 W 41-33 Grinnell 3/7 W 61-42 Northwestern 12/11 W 41-30 Carleton 12/20 W 33-28 at Nebraska 12/27 W 56-41 Long Island Univ.* 12/29 W 36-31 New York Univ.* 1/1 L 27-35 at George Washington 1/4 W 37-25 Notre Dame 1/8 L 28-35 at Wisconsin 1/10 L 38-39 Indiana 1/15 L 16-31 Michigan 1/17 W 41-29 at Illinois 1/29 W 45-29 Chicago 179

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1943-44 (7-14, 2-10/8th) 2/10 L 35-57 Illinois CARL NORDLY 2/17 W 43-37 Northwestern 2 seasons Coach: Carl Nordly (2nd season) 2/19 L 48-49 at Illinois PRIMARY STARTERS 17-23-0 2/27 L 48-55 Iowa F, Arnold “Butz” Lehrman 136 pts 3/3 W 54-50 Wisconsin A professor of physical education at F, Bill Wright 200 pts 3/5 L 30-49 at Iowa Seahawks Minnesota since 1935, Dr. Nordly C, Bill Pepper 67 pts was named head coach in August G, Matt Sutton 59 pts G, Duane Baglien 81 pts DAVE McMILLAN of 1942. An all-conference athlete KEY RESERVES 18 seasons at Carleton College, he earned his F, Rollie DeLapp 34 pts master’s and Ph.D. from Columbia. F, Kenny Johnson 34 pts 196-156-0 Nordly’s coaching style was much different than G, Gene Kelly 26 pts McMillan was reappointed Minnesota’s head coach in the McMillan’s as he allowed his players to shoot more. He G, Pat Geraghty 40 pts guided the Gophers for two seasons before resigning in summer of 1945. He benefited from several promising new- January of 1945 to serve as a civilian consultant on athlet- Note: Johnson, a starter early, was ill much of the season. comers and returning war veterans and led the Golden ics for the U.S. Army in Paris. DeLapp, a starter in early January, was called up to military serv- Gophers to two 14-7 seasons. The 1947-48 season was ice in February and did not play the rest of the season. Geraghty less successful (10-10), and McMillan asked athletics direc- 1942-43 (10-9, 5-7/6th) and Kelly saw some starting action. tor Frank McCormick to assign him different duties. One of the most popular coaches in school history, more than 300 Coach: Carl Nordly (1st season) 12/4 W 54-32 St. Mary’s (Minn.) people attended McMillan’s retirement party in 1948. PRIMARY STARTERS 12/6 W 59-31 South Dakota F, Wes Windmiller 6.1 ppg 12/11 L 34-54 Iowa Seahawks F, Dave Rullifson 6.6 ppg 12/13 W 41-23 Nebraska 1945-46 (14-7, 7-5/5th) C, Bill Lind 8.7 ppg 12/18 W 31-28 Iowa State G, Ken Exel 5.6 ppg 12/21 L 32-59 Great Lakes N.T.C. Coach: Dave McMillan (16th season) G, Louie Brewster 5.8 ppg 1/7 L 34-37 Iowa PRIMARY STARTERS KEY RESERVES 1/8 L 29-37 Iowa F, Tony Jaros F, Bernie Nelson 3.7 ppg 1/14 L 38-51 at Purdue F, Don Carlson 1/15 L 17-43 at Purdue C, Warren Ajax 12/5 W 35-29 Carleton 1/27 W 45-32 at Nebraska G, Ed Kernan 12/12 W 51-28 South Dakota 1/29 L 30-49 Wisconsin G, Louie Brewster 12/19 W 50-34 North Dakota State 2/5 L 32-57 at Northwestern 1/2 W 62-52 South Dakota State 2/14 L 38-58 at Camp Grant 12/1 W 71-27 South Dakota 1/6 L 38-47 Dartmouth 2/18 W 48-47 Indiana 12/3 W 78-25 South Dakota State 1/9 W 46-45 at Iowa 2/19 L 47-48 Indiana 12/8 W 55-30 Nebraska 1/11 L 41-48 at Iowa 2/25 L 33-50 at Wisconsin 12/15 W 65-33 Iowa State 1/13 W 46-32 Michigan State 2/26 W 49-36 Chicago 12/22 L 50-67 at Great Lakes N.T.C. 1/16 L 42-49 Purdue 2/28 L 43-73 Great Lakes N.T.C. 12/24 L 48-50 at Michigan State 1/18 W 50-48 Purdue 3/3 L 32-50 at Illinois 12/29 W 69-46 North Dakota State 1/25 W 47-46 Northwestern 3/4 L 27-53 at Illinois 12/31 W 45-36 DePaul 1/30 L 33-54 at Wisconsin 1/5 W 46-45 at Wisconsin 2/6 W 47-25 at Chicago 1/7 W 59-48 at Indiana 2/13 L 35-56 Illinois WESTON MITCHELL 1/14 W 71-44 Chicago 2/15 L 43-67 Illinois 1/19 W 64-49 Great Lakes N.T.C. 2/20 L 39-51 at Indiana 1 season 1/26 W 56-43 Purdue 2/22 L 28-40 at Indiana 8-13-0 1/28 L 61-63 (OT) at Iowa 2/27 L 41-46 Great Lakes N.T.C. 2/2 L 40-65 at Purdue 3/1 W 48-34 Wisconsin Mitchell coached the Golden 2/8 L 49-72 at Northwestern Gophers for one brief season 2/9 W 52-30 at Chicago before McMillan returned from 2/18 L 50-52 Northwestern World War II. Gopher star John 2/23 L 52-75 Indiana Kundla’s high school coach, 3/2 W 58-47 Iowa Mitchell struggled to an 8-13 record and a sixth-place fin- 3/4 W 58-57 Wisconsin ish in the Big Ten as many of the best players had enlisted in the war.

1944-45 (8-13, 4-8/6th) Coach: Weston Mitchell (1st season) PRIMARY STARTERS F, Chet Tomczyk F, Ralph Holmberg C, Clarence “Kleggie” Hermsen G, Arnold “Butz” Lehrman G, Walter Rucke

12/2 W 50-28 South Dakota 12/4 L 41-42 at Iowa State 12/9 L 32-38 Iowa Seahawks 12/16 L 42-46 Great Lakes N.T.C. 12/22 W 55-54 at Nebraska 12/23 L 44-63 at Great Lakes N.T.C. 12/30 W 43-40 at Marquette 1/1 W 45-30 Lawrence College 1/6 L 34-41 at Iowa 1/8 W 49-44 Purdue 1/12 L 33-52 at Northwestern 1/13 L 37-46 at Wisconsin 1/20 L 46-48 Indiana 1/27 L 45-54 at Purdue 180 2/3 W 56-48 at Indiana

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1946-47 (14-7, 7-5/4th) 2/20 L 62-64 Iowa O.B. COWLES 2/25 L 39-55 at Purdue Coach: Dave McMillan (17th season) 11 seasons 3/4 L 54-60 Wisconsin PRIMARY STARTERS 3/6 W 64-49 at Iowa F, Harry “Bud” Grant 9.3 ppg 147-93-0 * at Cow Palace (San Francisco) F, Jack Young 5.8 ppg A Browns Valley, Minn., native, C, Jim McIntyre 15.3 ppg Cowles was named head coach in G, Ed Kernan 9.6 ppg the spring of 1948. A star athlete at 1950-51 (13-9, 7-7/4th) G, Louie Brewster 7.3 ppg Carleton College, Cowles began his Coach: O.B. “Ozzie” Cowles (3rd season) KEY RESERVES coaching career at Dartmouth PRIMARY STARTERS G, Don Mattson 3.3 ppg where he led the Big Green to F, Maynard Johnson 13.6 ppg F, Wally Salovich 1.8 ppg seven league titles. He then coached Michigan to the 1948 F, Bob Gelle 8.1 ppg C, John Wallerius 4.7 ppg 12/7 W 54-39 DePaul Big Ten title before returning to his home state. G, Myer “Whitey” Skoog 14.4 ppg 12/9 W 65-33 South Dakota While at Minnesota, Cowles guided the Gophers to two G, Roger Schnobrich 4.2 ppg 12/14 W 75-34 North Dakota second-place Big Ten finishes and coached two-time All- KEY RESERVES 12/16 W 40-36 St. Louis Americans Jim McIntyre and Whitey Skoog. G/F, Virgil Miller 5.7 ppg 12/21 W 51-41 at Iowa State F/C, Bill Bliss 3.9 ppg 12/23 W 68-58 at Nebraska 1948-49 (18-3, 9-3/2nd) F, David Weiss 2.9 ppg 12/27 L 47-61 at Washington 12/28 L 68-72 at Washington Coach: O.B. “Ozzie” Cowles (1st season) Note: Gelle replaced Weiss as a starter midway through the sea- 1/4 L 41-43 at Ohio State PRIMARY STARTERS son. Miller replaced Schnobrich as a starter late in the year. 1/6 W 34-31 at Illinois F, Harry “Bud” Grant 8.5 ppg 1/11 W 48-37 Michigan F, Myer “Whitey” Skoog 14.1 ppg 12/2 W 55-41 Nebraska 1/13 L 64-77 at Iowa C, Jim McIntyre 16.9 ppg 12/9 W 66-51 Loyola (Chicago) 1/18 W 73-59 Michigan State G, Jerry Mitchell 3.6 ppg 12/11 L 45-66 at Oklahoma 1/25 W 59-56 Indiana G, Harold Olson 5.5 ppg 12/16 W 72-43 Pittsburgh 1/27 L 63-66 (OT) at Purdue KEY RESERVES 12/23 W 49-42 Oklahoma -/16 2/1 W 63-61 (OT) Northwestern F/C, Wally Salovich 4.0 ppg 12/27 W 74-68 Colorado* 2/8 L 51-60 at Wisconsin 12/28 W 62-51 Kansas* -/10 2/15 W 81-69 Purdue 12/4 W 68-46 Western Illinois 12/29 L 62-70 Kansas State* 2/17 W 59-55 Iowa 12/6 W 61-52 at Nebraska 1/6 L 62-70 at Illinois 2/22 L 25-44 at Michigan 12/18 W 67-50 at DePaul 1/8 W 77-64 Ohio State 3/1 W 58-55 Wisconsin 12/21 W 47-40 Navy 1/13 W 78-55 Purdue 12/22 W 52-42 St.Mary’s (Calif.) 1/15 W 66-62 Michigan 12/29 W 64-52 Dartmouth* 1947-48 (10-10, 5-7/7th) 1/22 L 47-69 Iowa 12/30 W 50-26 at Drake* 1/27 L 26-32 at Indiana -/5 Coach: Dave McMillan (18th season) 1/1 W 70-46 Colgate 2/3 L 44-47 Wisconsin PRIMARY STARTERS 1/8 W 45-31 Michigan 2/5 L 44-50 at Michigan State F, Harry “Bud” Grant 7.2 ppg 1/10 W 47-33 Wisconsin 2/10 W 61-54 Indiana -/3 F, Wally Salovich 2.8 ppg 1/15 W 67-52 at Purdue 2/12 L 48-52 (OT) at Michigan C, Jim McIntyre 18.9 ppg 1/17 W 61-45 at Iowa 2/17 W 70-56 at Ohio State G, Ed Kernan 7.3 ppg 1/22 W 35-28 Indiana 4/- 2/19 L 78-81 at Purdue G, Emerson “Buzz” Wheeler 4.1 ppg 1/29 L 44-45 at Illinois 5/6 2/24 W 73-68 at Northwestern KEY RESERVES 1/31 W 61-40 Northwestern 5/- 2/26 W 56-39 Michigan State F, Bill Appenzeller 4.5 ppg 2/5 L 39-48 at Ohio State 5/- *Kansas City Tournament G/F, Chet Tomczyk 3.4 ppg 2/12 W 54-49 Iowa 7/- F, Jack Young 3.0 ppg 2/19 W 54-47 at Michigan 6/- 2/21 W 57-47 at Michigan State 6/- 1951-52 (15-7, 10-4/3rd) Note: Appenzeller, Tomczyk, Young and Holewa all saw action in 2/26 W 58-48 Purdue 5/- Coach: O.B. “Ozzie” Cowles (4th season) the starting lineup at various times during the year. 3/5 L 43-45 at Wisconsin 5/- PRIMARY STARTERS * Corn Bowl Tournament at Des Moines F, Bob Gelle 9.3 ppg 12/6 L 42-50 at St. Louis F, Dick Means 9.5 ppg 12/13 W 63-59 Nebraska 1949-50 (13-9, 4-8/6th) C, Ed Kalafat 15.9 ppg 12/15 W 46-44 DePaul G, Chuck Mencel 13.6 ppg 12/19 W 47-37 Washington Coach: O.B. “Ozzie” Cowles (2nd season) G, Jerry Mitchell 3.3 ppg 12/20 L 49-55 Washington PRIMARY STARTERS KEY RESERVES 12/26 W 60-58 at California F, Dick Means 5.1 ppg F, David Weiss 4.2 ppg 12/27 L 35-59 at California F, Myer “Whitey” Skoog 17.0 ppg F/G, Glen Reed 2.0 ppg 1/5 L 50-59 at Wisconsin C, Maynard Johnson 12.5 ppg 1/10 L 41-43 at Michigan G, Jerry Mitchell 4.2 ppg 12/3 L 54-58 Bradley 1/17 W 59-51 Illinois G, Roger Schnobrich 5.3 ppg 12/8 W 63-55 at Nebraska 1/19 W 72-56 Iowa KEY RESERVES 12/10 L 57-64 DePaul 1/29 L 43-65 at Indiana C, Wally Salovich 5.4 ppg 12/13 W 61-57 Kentucky -/1 1/31 W 69-63 Michigan State F, Virgil Miller 3.9 ppg 12/22 L 51-55 Washington 15/- 2/7 W 68-55 Ohio State 12/28 W 63-57 Princeton* 2/9 L 51-53 Purdue 12/3 W 55-51 Loyola (Chicago) 12/29 W 75-62 Dartmouth* 2/14 W 53-51 at Northwestern 12/10 W 60-44 Oregon State 12/31 W 73-61 Arizona# 2/16 L 38-54 at Purdue 12/17 W 67-44 Iowa State 1/5 L 43-52 Illinois -/2 2/21 L 45-56 Michigan 12/20 W 55-53 at Washington 1/12 W 55-49 Michigan State -/19 2/28 L 50-54 at Iowa 12/21 L 46-53 at Washington 1/14 W 70-60 Michigan 3/1 W 46-41 Wisconsin 12/27 W 51-41 at Oregon State 1/19 L 59-76 at Iowa -/4 12/29 W 67-65 (OT) Stanford* 1/21 L 58-59 at Ohio State 12/30 W 47-45 California* 1/26 W 74-56 Northwestern 1/7 W 74-38 Marquette 10/- 2/2 W 65-50 at Purdue 1/9 L 53-60 at Northwestern 10/- 2/4 W 84-56 Ohio State 1/14 W 67-40 Purdue 11/- 2/9 W 54-47 at Wisconsin 1/16 L 54-57 at Wisconsin 11/- 2/11 W 74-61 Indiana -/18 1/21 W 60-52 at Michigan 16/- 2/16 W 52-44 at Michigan 1/23 W 73-56 at Michigan State 16/- 2/18 W 60-58 at Michigan State 1/28 L 58-63 Ohio State 18/13 2/23 W 59-56 Purdue 2/4 L 57-67 Illinois 18/- 3/1 L 52-68 at Indiana 2/11 L 39-59 at Indiana -/16 *Michigan State Tournament • # at Milwaukee 2/13 W 53-48 Michigan 181

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1952-53 (14-8, 11-7/3rd) 1954-55 (15-7, 10-4/2nd) 1956-57 (14-8, 9-5/3rd) Coach: O.B. “Ozzie” Cowles (5th season) Coach: O.B. “Ozzie” Cowles (7th season) Coach: O.B. “Ozzie” Cowles (9th season) PRIMARY STARTERS PRIMARY STARTERS PRIMARY STARTERS F, Bob Gelle 12.8 ppg F, Dick Garmaker 24.2 ppg F, George Kline 18.1 ppg F, Earl Johnson 4.5 ppg F, Dave Tucker 7.4 ppg F, Dave Tucker 11.5 ppg C, Ed Kalafat 15.5 ppg C, Bill Simonovich 15.3 ppg C, Jed Dommeyer 16.4 ppg G, Chuck Mencel 18.0 ppg G, Chuck Mencel 18.6 ppg G, George Hanson 8.8 ppg G, Charles “Buzz” Bennett 10.1 ppg G, Gerald “Buck” Lindsley 8.0 ppg G, Gerald “Buck” Lindsley 8.9 ppg KEY RESERVES KEY RESERVES KEY RESERVES F, David Weiss 4.5 ppg F/C, Doug Bolstorff 4.1 ppg G, Roger “Whitey” Johnson 7.0 ppg F, Glen Reed 3.6 ppg C, Warren Jeppeson 2.5 ppg 12/4 L 93-94 (OT) at DePaul Note: Reed was a starting forward early, but was replaced by 12/11 W 94-84 DePaul Note: Johnson saw extensive starting action at guard in place of Johnson midway through the season. 12/18 L 54-62 at Oklahoma A & M Lindsley for much of the last half of the season. 12/21 W 89-72 SMU 12/6 W 79-63 at Bradley 12/23 W 77-66 Notre Dame 12/1 W 63-60 Vanderbilt 12/8 W 76-71 at Xavier 12/27 W 81-73 Wake Forest* 12/6 L 74-79 at Rice 12/13 W 71-62 Nebraska 12/28 W 79-73 Duke* 11/18 12/8 L 84-91 at So. Methodist 12/23 W 77-73 Illinois 17/2 12/29 L 84-85 North Carolina State* 11/2 12/20 W 80-72 Kansas State -/10 12/30 W 64-47 Michigan State 9/- 1/3 L 72-74 at Northwestern 11/- 12/22 W 84-61 Loyola (Chicago) 12/31 L 59-70 at Marquette 9/- 1/8 W 81-80 at Iowa 13/14 12/27 W 83-76 Xavier* 1/3 L 65-71 Northwestern 9/- 1/10 W 88-74 Indiana 13/- 12/29 L 75-84 Canisius* -/17 1/5 W 64-53 Wisconsin 9/- 1/15 W 102-88 Purdue 14/- 1/5 W 91-88 Illinois -/5 1/10 L 63-66 at Indiana 19/7 1/22 L 75-87 at Michigan State 14/- 1/12 L 66-89 at Iowa 19/- 1/12 L 74-76 at Wisconsin 19/- 1/24 W 102-82 Northwestern 14/- 1/14 L 73-85 at Ohio State 19/- 1/17 W 65-58 Iowa 1/29 W 59-56 (6OT) at Purdue 14/- 1/19 W 73-62 at Northwestern 1/24 W 82-64 Ohio State 19/- 2/7 W 82-56 Ohio State 11/- 1/21 W 99-78 Marquette 1/26 W 77-72 at Purdue 19/- 2/12 W 78-71 (2OT) Illinois 12/10 1/26 L 59-72 Michigan State 1/31 L 60-64 at Michigan State 2/14 W 80-70 at Indiana 12/- 2/2 W 89-79 Michigan 2/2 W 72-69 at Northwestern 2/19 W 74-65 at Michigan 8/- 2/9 W 82-62 at Michigan 2/7 W 74-50 Purdue 2/21 W 71-69 at Wisconsin 8/- 2/11 L 72-91 at Indiana 2/9 L 71-81 at Ohio State 2/29 L 70-72 Iowa 7/16 2/16 W 74-61 Purdue 2/16 W 90-83 (OT) Michigan 3/5 L 72-78 Wisconsin 6/- 2/18 W 85-53 Wisconsin 2/23 L 82-83 at Illinois -/5 *Dixie Classic (Raleigh,N.C.) 2/23 L 65-70 at Michigan State 2/28 W 83-69 at Michigan 2/25 W 102-81 Iowa 3/2 L 79-81 (OT) at Iowa 1955-56 (11-11, 6-8/6th) 3/2 W 86-75 at Illinois 3/7 W 65-63 Indiana -/1 3/4 W 76-69 Ohio State Coach: O.B. “Ozzie” Cowles (8th season) *Queen City Tournament (Buffalo, N.Y.) 1953-54 (17-5, 10-4/3rd) PRIMARY STARTERS F, George Kline 12.2 ppg 1957-58 (9-12, 5-9/8th) Coach: O.B. “Ozzie” Cowles (6th season) F, Dave Tucker 15.9 ppg PRIMARY STARTERS C, Jed Dommeyer 19.0 ppg Coach: O.B. “Ozzie” Cowles (10th season) F, Dick Garmaker 21.6 ppg G, George Hanson 4.9 ppg PRIMARY STARTERS F, Glen Reed 4.2 ppg G, Gerald “Buck” Lindsley 10.5 ppg F, George Kline 19.8 ppg C, Ed Kalafat 12.0 ppg KEY RESERVES F, Tom Benson 10.7 ppg G, Chuck Mencel 13.9 ppg F, Jerry Kindall 6.9 ppg C, Ron Johnson 17.5 ppg G, Charles “Buzz” Bennett 12.9 ppg G, Dave Noack 2.1 ppg G, Marlo Miller 8.5 ppg KEY RESERVES G, Maurice DeMarais 5.9 ppg G, Roger “Whitey” Johnson 9.9 ppg F, Virgil Miller 4.2 ppg C, Bill Simonovich 3.9 ppg KEY RESERVES F, Bud Hamilton 3.5 ppg 12/5 W 75-64 at Nebraska Notes: Kindall and Noack were part-time starters as well. F, Bob Anderstrom 1.8 ppg 12/7 W 62-60 Tulsa F/C, Warren Jeppeson 1.8 ppg 12/10 W 57-56 Oklahoma A&M 12/- 12/3 W 82-78 DePaul 12/19 W 74-46 Colorado 6/- 12/10 L 81-82 (OT) So. Methodist 20/- Note: Hamilton, Anderstrom and Jeppeson all saw spot starting 12/21 W 66-63 at Tulsa 6/- 12/16 W 83-75 Notre Dame action at forward at the beginning of the season until Benson 12/23 W 91-73 Marquette 8/- 12/20 L 65-72 at Kentucky* -/9 moved into the lineup. 12/26 W 67-64 at Xavier 8/- 12/21 W 90-77 Utah* -/3 12/28 L 59-74 at Kentucky 8/2 12/29 L 83-87 (OT) Wake Forest# 12/2 W 66-52 So. Methodist 1/2 W 84-72 at Illinois 6/8 12/30 W 64-60 Oregon State# 12/5 W 67-66 Iowa State 1/9 L 63-71 Indiana 6/3 12/31 W 70-66 Wyoming# 12/7 W 89-85 at Vanderbilt 1/16 W 59-55 at Iowa 10/- 1/7 L 79-81 (OT) Michigan 12/20 L 67-73 North Carolina* 10/1 1/23 W 82-78 at Northwestern 9/- 1/9 W 77-71 Indiana -/13 12/21 L 58-78 at Kentucky* 10/3 1/25 W 80-64 Purdue 9/- 1/14 L 62-84 at Iowa 12/30 W 74-53 Yale 1/30 W 79-71 Michigan State 8/- 1/21 L 69-80 at Michigan State 1/4 W 83-76 Purdue 2/6 W 67-64 at Purdue 12/- 1/28 W 83-67 Northwestern 1/6 L 71-72 at Kansas State -/3 2/8 L 77-90 at Indiana 12/3 1/30 L 84-95 Illinois -/5 1/13 L 64-85 at Indiana 2/13 L 82-86 (OT) Iowa 12/- 2/4 L 67-75 at Purdue 1/18 L 79-95 at Ohio State 2/15 W 78-68 at Wisconsin 12/- 2/11 W 77-71 at Wisconsin 1/25 L 71-73 Iowa 2/20 L 73-84 at Ohio State 18/- 2/13 W 77-73 Michigan State 1/27 L 76-85 at Northwestern 2/22 W 79-70 Michigan 18/- 2/18 L 80-91 at Ohio State 2/1 L 64-88 at Michigan State -/15 2/27 W 81-69 Northwestern 2/25 L 73-83 (OT) Iowa -/13 2/3 W 69-66 Indiana 3/6 W 78-73 (OT) Wisconsin 2/27 L 81-97 at Illinois -/2 2/8 W 71-66 at Wisconsin 3/3 W 86-72 at Michigan 2/10 W 80-69 Michigan 3/5 W 95-89 Ohio State 2/15 L 75-76 Northwestern *Kentucky Invitational (Lexington, Ky.) 2/17 L 87-94 at Illinois #at Dixie Classic (Raleigh, N.C.) 2/22 L 79-88 at Purdue 2/24 W 71-63 Wisconsin 3/1 L 60-70 Ohio State *Kentucky Invitational (Lexington, Ky.)

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1958-59 (8-14, 5-9/9th) 1/23 L 61-62 at Northwestern 1961-62 (10-14, 6-8/7th) 1/25 W 87-72 at Iowa -/15 Coach: O.B. “Ozzie” Cowles (11th season) 1/30 W 86-72 Wisconsin Coach: John Kundla (3rd season) PRIMARY STARTERS 2/1 L 63-84 at Michigan State PRIMARY STARTERS F, Ron Johnson 20.2 ppg 2/8 L 64-66 Northwestern F, Eric Magdanz 23.0 ppg F, Dick Erickson 5.7 ppg 2/13 W 82-73 Michigan State F, Ray Cronk 14.1 ppg C, Gerald Butler 7.3 ppg 2/15 W 71-69 Purdue C, Tom McGrann 13.0 ppg G, Paul Lehman 6.7 ppg 2/20 W 87-61 Michigan G, Don Linehan 8.3 ppg G, Roger “Whitey” Johnson 10.0 ppg 2/27 L 74-78 at Indiana -/20 G, Bob Bateman 9.1 ppg KEY RESERVES 3/5 L 66-75 Ohio State -/2 KEY RESERVES F, Dick Erickson 5.7 ppg *at Dixie Classic (Raleigh, N.C.) C/F, Bob Jensen 3.6 ppg G, Marlo Miller 4.3 ppg G, Jim Gilbertson 2.4 ppg 1960-61 (10-13, 8-6/4th) G, Al Druskin 1.2 ppg 12/6 W 77-76 Vanderbilt 12/8 L 75-81 (2OT) at Iowa State Coach: John Kundla (2nd season) Note: Bateman started the season on the bench, but moved into 12/11 L 45-52 Oklahoma PRIMARY STARTERS the lineup later in the year in place of Druskin. Gilbertson saw 12/13 W 78-57 Nebraska F, Norm Grow 3.8 ppg some starting action mid-season. 12/20 L 58-67 at So. Methodist F, Dick Erickson 10.3 ppg 12/22 W 72-61 Stanford C, Tom McGrann 14.2 ppg 12/2 L 56-66 DePaul 12/27 L 63-85 at Washington G, Bob Griggas 10.8 ppg 12/4 W 89-81 Memphis State 12/29 L 57-73 at Washington G, Cal Sabatini 8.7 ppg 12/9 W 70-56 So. Methodist 1/3 W 79-66 Wisconsin KEY RESERVES 12/15 L 69-75 at Maryland 1/12 L 59-63 at Indiana G, Paul Lehman 5.2 ppg 12/18 L 47-80 at Bradley 1/17 W 64-62 Purdue F, Jay Kessler 3.5 ppg 12/20 W 70-68 Arizona State -/10 1/19 W 71-67 at Northwestern F, Eric Magdanz 3.2 ppg 12/23 L 63-69 at Marquette 1/24 L 76-82 Michigan State F/C, Jerry Butler 4.3 ppg 12/28 L 66-70 Temple* 1/26 W 81-70 Illinois 12/29 W 98-64 Miami (Ohio)* 1/31 L 80-84 at Ohio State Note: The above starters were relatively consistent for the last half 1/2 L 70-79 at Wake Forest 2/7 L 65-69 at Iowa of the season, but Kundla changed his lineup frequently early on. 1/6 W 81-67 Purdue 2/14 L 57-62 Indiana Others who saw extensive starting action early included Lehman, 1/8 W 104-100 Indiana 2/21 W 69-50 at Wisconsin Magdanz, Butler and Bob Bateman (1.5 ppg). 1/13 L 63-65 at Iowa 2/23 L 62-79 Northwestern 1/20 L 76-90 Ohio State -/1 2/28 L 55-67 at Purdue 12/1 L 58-62 Bradley 1/22 L 79-84 at Michigan State 3/2 L 66-68 Ohio State 12/3 L 56-60 at Oklahoma 1/27 L 104-105 (OT) at Indiana 3/7 L 66-68 at Michigan 12/5 W 60-56 at Missouri 2/3 L 88-94 Wisconsin 12/10 L 53-64 Maryland 2/5 L 80-89 at Illinois 12/17 L 52-54 St. Mary’s (Calif.) 2/10 L 66-91 at Ohio State -/1 JOHN KUNDLA 12/18 L 60-63 at So. Methodist 2/17 W 73-64 Northwestern 12/28 L 52-75 Southern California* 2/24 L 80-94 at Purdue 9 seasons 12/29 L 49-63 California* 2/26 W 92-90 at Wisconsin 110-105-0 12/30 W 83-77 Michigan State* 3/3 W 98-91 Michigan State 1/7 L 46-71 at Iowa -7 3/5 W 102-80 at Michigan A former Golden Gopher basketball 1/14 L 64-65 Purdue *Hurricane Classic (Miami) star, Kundla returned to his alma 1/16 W 66-54 Northwestern mater as head coach in 1959 after 1/21 L 56-75 at Ohio State -/1 1962-63 (12-12, 8-6/4th) 11 years as the head coach of the 1/23 W 89-70 Michigan State Coach: John Kundla (4th season) NBA’s Minneapolis Lakers. In 1995, 1/28 W 66-59 at Northwestern PRIMARY STARTERS Kundla was named to the NBA Hall of Fame. 1/30 W 66-58 Indiana F, Eric Magdanz 19.1 ppg While at Minnesota, Kundla became the first coach to 2/4 L 60-65 Illinois F, Tom McGrann 10.4 ppg open up recruiting to a national scope. He guided the Golden 2/11 W 70-53 Michigan 2/18 W 75-72 at Michigan State C, Mel Northway 12.2 ppg Gophers to six upper-division finishes and coached three All- 2/20 L 75-83 at Wisconsin G, Terry Kunze 11.7 ppg Americans, including Lou Hudson, in nine seasons before he 2/25 L 43-61 Iowa -/5 G, Bob Bateman 9.6 ppg retired in 1968. 2/27 W 85-76 at Illinois KEY RESERVES 3/4 W 73-70 at Michigan C/F, Bob Jensen 3.8 ppg 1959-60 (12-12, 8-6/3rd) *Los Angeles Classic F/C, Bill Davis 3.5 ppg Coach: John Kundla (1st season) 12/1 W 78-66 Wake Forest PRIMARY STARTERS 12/3 W 73-62 Kansas State F, Ray Cronk 14.4 ppg 12/14 W 73-63 Bradley F, Dick Erickson 7.4 ppg 12/15 L 74-76 at DePaul C, Ron Johnson 21.1 ppg 12/18 L 70-78 at Memphis State G, Paul Lehman 10.3 ppg 12/20 L 80-100 at So. Methodist G, Marlo Miller 7.6 ppg 12/22 L 79-98 at Arizona State KEY RESERVES 12/27 L 62-79 at Wichita State F, Tom Benson 5.2 ppg 12/29 L 65-67 at Drake 12/31 W 87-68 Houston Note: Benson saw some starting action at forward early in the sea- 1/5 L 76-78 at Ohio State -/5 son. 1/12 W 83-58 Iowa 1/14 W 66-63 at Michigan 12/3 L 60-73 So. Methodist 1/19 W 82-73 at Purdue 12/5 W 72-59 at Vanderbilt 1/26 L 59-61 Michigan State 12/7 L 66-76 at Nebraska 2/2 W 69-68 at Wisconsin 12/12 W 59-57 Oklahoma 2/9 W 80-73 Purdue 12/19 W 80-62 Missouri 2/11 L 77-89 at Indiana 12/21 L 72-73 UCLA 2/16 W 75-70 at Michigan State 12/23 W 57-56 at Oklahoma 2/18 W 72-48 Wisconsin 12/28 L 65-72 North Carolina* 12/23 L 66-71 at Northwestern 12/29 L 72-75 Utah* -/4 2/25 L 70-81 Illinois -/3 12/30 L 48-57 North Carolina State* 3/2 W 105-73 Indiana 1/2 W 70-61 Iowa -/14 3/4 L 65-85 Ohio State -/5 1/9 L 82-90 at Illinois -/9 1/16 W 74-58 at Michigan 1/18 W 77-70 Illinois -/14 183

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1963-64 (17-7, 10-4/3rd) 1965-66 (14-10, 7-7/5th) 1966-67 (9-15, 5-9/9th) Coach: John Kundla (5th season) Coach: John Kundla (7th season) Coach: John Kundla (8th season) PRIMARY STARTERS PRIMARY STARTERS PRIMARY STARTERS F, Lou Hudson 18.1 ppg F, Lou Hudson 19.8 ppg F, LeRoy Gardner 11.3 ppg F, Bill Davis 12.5 ppg F, Dennis Dvoracek 10.7 ppg F, Paul Presthus 11.1 ppg C, Mel Northway 14.3 ppg C, Tom Kondla 10.9 ppg C, Tom Kondla 24.9 ppg G, Terry Kunze 10.3 ppg G, Wes Martins 10.3 ppg G, Rich Miller 6.7 ppg G, Archie Clark 11.1 ppg G, Archie Clark 24.5 ppg G, Wayne Barry 10.5 ppg KEY RESERVES KEY RESERVES KEY RESERVES G/F, Don Yates 10.2 ppg F, Paul Presthus 11.2 ppg F, Ray Stephens 4.7 ppg

11/30 W 76-66 at Kansas State Note: The above lineup features the starters at the end of the sea- Note: Stephens, who wasn’t even on the roster at the beginning 12/2 W 60-58 at Houston son. Presthus started at the beginning of the year, in place of of the season, saw some starting action in the middle of the year 12/3 W 61-50 Iowa State Dvoracek. Dvoracek later moved into the lineup for Hudson, who at a forward replacing Gardner. Gardner then moved to guard, 12/14 W 107-62 South Dakota missed seven games because of injuries. When Hudson returned replacing Miller. 12/16 L 75-78 at Bradley later in the season, he replaced Presthus. 12/19 L 65-71 Wichita State 12/1 W 60-59 at Kansas State 12/21 W 64-51 Drake 12/1 W 73-59 North Dakota 7/- 12/3 L 75-86 Houston -/7 12/26 W 89-77 Cornell* 12/4 W 80-69 Iowa State 7/- 12/5 L 69-87 at Iowa State 12/28 W 69-63 St. Joseph’s* 12/7 W 81-67 Drake 5/- 12/6 W 71-68 (OT) Drake 12/30 L 73-77 Villanova* 12/18 W 89-77 Creighton 6/- 12/17 W 71-67 Ohio University 1/4 W 97-93 Purdue 12/20 W 92-88 at Detroit 6/- 12/20 L 61-74 at Marquette 1/11 L 73-85 at Ohio State 12/23 L 72-97 at Utah State 6/- 12/28 L 60-67 at Oregon 1/14 W 103-82 Michigan State 12/27 W 84-82 Cornell* 6/- 12/30 L 88-93 at West Virginia 1/18 W 76-74 Northwestern 12/29 L 66-91 St. Joseph’s* 9/8 1/3 W 60-54 at Oregon State 1/21 L 66-80 at Michigan -/2 12/30 W 92-87 LaSalle* 9/- 1/5 L 63-87 Loyola (Chicago) 1/25 L 76-82 at Northwestern 12/31 L 69-82 at Loyola (Chicago) 9/- 1/7 L 65-78 Ohio State 2/1 W 111-92 Wisconsin 1/8 L 65-85 at Michigan State 1/9 L 68-83 at Indiana 2/8 W 76-71 at Iowa 1/15 W 91-82 Indiana 1/14 L 73-86 Purdue 2/15 W 92-81 Illinois 1/22 L 85-97 at Michigan 1/21 W 67-60 at Ohio State 2/18 W 89-75 Michigan -/2 1/29 W 91-75 at Purdue 1/28 L 72-83 at Purdue 2/22 L 78-86 at Illinois 2/1 W 86-76 Northwestern 2/4 L 81-82 Indiana 2/29 W 70-63 Iowa 2/5 W 66-61 Purdue 2/11 W 93-81 Illinois 3/2 W 105-96 at Wisconsin 2/12 W 81-71 Michigan State 2/14 L 75-85 at Wisconsin 3/7 W 90-89 at Indiana 2/15 L 87-96 at Iowa -/2 2/18 L 66-67 at Michigan State *Holiday Festival Tournament (New York) 2/19 L 89-100 at Illinois 2/21 W 88-86 Iowa 2/21 L 98-102 Ohio State 2/25 W 89-86 Michigan 1964-65 (19-5, 11-3/2nd) 2/26 W 94-92 Illinois 2/27 L 71-84 at Illinois 2/28 W 96-90 at Indiana 3/4 W 86-84 at Northwestern Coach: John Kundla (6th season) 3/5 L 89-94 at Ohio State 3/6 L 59-67 Michigan State PRIMARY STARTERS 3/7 L 74-87 Wisconsin F, Lou Hudson 23.3 ppg *Quaker City Tournament (Philadelphia) 1967-68 (7-17, 4-10/9th) F, Dennis Dvoracek 9.2 ppg C, Mel Northway 14.2 ppg Coach: John Kundla (9th season) G, Don Yates 13.8 ppg PRIMARY STARTERS G, Archie Clark 14.3 ppg F, LeRoy Gardner 12.0 ppg KEY RESERVES F, Larry Overskei 9.4 ppg G, Wes Martins 3.1 ppg C, Tom Kondla 21.0 ppg F, Paul Presthus 2.0 ppg G, Al Nuness 14.4 ppg G, Wayne Barry 5.0 ppg Note: Terry Kunze (10.8 ppg) started the first four games of the KEY RESERVES season, but was then ruled ineligible. Dvoracek replaced him. F/C Larry Mikan 6.4 ppg

12/1 W 101-55 South Dakota St. 11/- 12/2 W 85-52 South Dakota 12/4 W 67-60 at Drake 11/- 12/4 L 63-82 at Drake 12/5 W 63-53 at Iowa State 11/- 12/5 L 56-81 Kansas State 12/8 W 78-59 Marquette 6/- 12/16 W 62-53 North Dakota 12/19 W 88-69 Utah State 4/- 12/18 L 65-103 at Houston -/2 12/22 W 89-75 Loyola (Chicago) 3/- 12/20 L 65-82 at Creighton 12/28 W 77-76 Washington* 3/- 12/22 W 73-63 Ohio University 12/29 L 77-93 UCLA* 3/4 12/27 L 55-95 UCLA* -/1 12/30 L 74-76 Iowa* 3/- 12/29 L 65-73 Utah State* 1/2 W 80-66 Detroit 3/- 12/30 L 65-78 USC* 1/9 W 81-57 Wisconsin 9/- 1/6 L 59-74 at Indiana 1/16 L 72-75 at Illinois 1/13 L 60-61 Illinois 1/23 W 97-77 Ohio State 1/16 L 71-77 at Northwestern 1/25 W 85-81 at Purdue 1/20 L 70-82 at Iowa 2/2 W 70-66 Northwestern 1/30 L 62-72 Wisconsin 2/6 W 88-79 at Michigan State 2/3 W 82-75 Indiana 2/13 W 105-90 Illinois 10/- 2/5 L 101-113 at Michigan 2/16 W 101-91 at Wisconsin 9/- 2/10 L 62-89 at Purdue 2/20 W 88-77 at Northwestern 8/- 2/13 W 85-80 Northwestern 2/23 L 78-91 Michigan 8/1 2/17 W 83-79 Ohio State 2/27 W 100-88 Indiana 8/7 2/24 L 92-105 Michigan 3/2 W 78-70 at Iowa 6/- 2/27 L 82-94 at Wisconsin 3/6 L 85-88 at Michigan 6/1 3/2 W 75-68 at Michigan State 3/9 W 85-84 (OT) Iowa 7/- 3/4 L 72-91 Iowa *Los Angeles Classic *Los Angeles Basketball Classic

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BILL FITCH 1969-70 (13-11, 7-7/5th) GEORGE HANSON Coach: Bill Fitch (2nd season) 2 seasons PRIMARY STARTERS 1 season 25-23-0 F, Jerry Pyle 4.9 ppg 11-13-0 F, Larry Overskei 12.3 ppg Fitch made a brief stop at Minnesota C, Larry Mikan 17.2 ppg before embarking on an illustrious G, Eric Hill 18.9 ppg An assistant under Kundla and career as an NBA head coach. Fitch G, Ollie Shannon 18.9 ppg Fitch, Hanson spent one season at had spent three seasons at North KEY RESERVES the helm. Hanson, who played Dakota and one at Bowling Green C, Tom Masterson 4.2 ppg guard for the Gophers in the 50s, led Minnesota to an 11-13 before coming to Minnesota. In 1970, he was named coach G, Mike Regenfuss 3.6 ppg record and a fifth-place finish in the Big Ten in his only sea- of the Cleveland Cavaliers. Fifth on the NBA list with 999 son as head coach. career coaching victories, he has won two Coach of the Year Note: Masterson started at center the first half of the season. Pyle awards and one world championship (1980-81 with the became a starter later in the year in place of Masterson, moving Mikan to center. 1970-71 (11-13, 5-9/5th) Boston Celtics). He spent 25 seasons as an NBA coach, most recently with the L.A. Clippers. Coach: George Hanson (1st season) 12/1 L 75-84 Notre Dame -/13 PRIMARY STARTERS 12/4 W 85-71 at North Dakota F, Jerry Pyle 5.8 ppg 1968-69 (12-12, 6-8/5th) 12/6 L 71-72 (OT) UCLA -/4 F, Jim Brewer 16.6 ppg 12/9 L 84-89 (OT) at Iowa State Coach: Bill Fitch (1st season) C, Tom Masterson 7.8 ppg 12/20 W 79-76 (OT) Drake G, Eric Hill 16.8 ppg PRIMARY STARTERS 12/22 L 51-67 at Marquette -/17 F, Larry Mikan 18.4 ppg G, Ollie Shannon 20.5 ppg 12/23 W 79-68 San Diego State KEY RESERVES F, Larry Overskei 12.5 ppg 12/26 W 70-68 Bowling Green* C, Tom Masterson 5.7 ppg G, Bob Murphy 10.4 ppg 12/27 W 65-64 Detroit* F, Corky Taylor 3.2 ppg G, Al Nuness 16.4 ppg 1/3 L 71-78 at Ohio State G, Eric Hill 8.3 ppg 1/4 W 77-65 Indiana Note: Murphy and Taylor also saw starting action in place of Pyle. KEY RESERVES 1/13 L 84-90 at Wisconsin F, LeRoy Gardner 9.2 ppg 1/17 W 85-78 Michigan State 12/1 W 85-61 North Dakota 1/24 W 77-76 Ohio State Note: Gardner saw extensive starting action near the end of the 12/5 W 89-69 Iowa State 1/26 W 85-73 Loyola (Chicago) 12/8 L 61-70 Marquette season, replacing Masterson and Overskei. When he stepped in 1/31 W 92-87 at Michigan State for Masterson, Mikan moved to center. 12/10 W 82-62 at Loyola (Chicago) 2/3 L 77-90 at Iowa -/20 12/21 W 95-89 Bradley 2/7 W 82-72 Illinois -/17 12/22 L 66-83 at Drake 11/30 L 48-57 Iowa State 2/14 W 80-72 Northwestern 12/3 W 75-73 Marquette -/20 12/26 W 77-73 at Evansville 2/21 L 87-95 at Michigan 12/28 L 56-63 (OT) at Virginia Commonwealth 12/14 W 76-71 at Loyola (Chicago) 2/24 L 94-108 Purdue 12/16 L 65-69 at Notre Dame -/7 1/2 L 73-97 at Notre Dame 2/28 L 73-75 at Illinois 1/5 W 92-87 (OT) Niagara 12/17 W 77-64 North Dakota 3/3 W 93-82 Michigan 12/20 L 51-90 UCLA -/1 1/9 L 76-83 Purdue 3/7 L 44-48 at Purdue 1/12 L 73-99 at Indiana 12/23 W 73-60 at San Diego State *Motor City Invitational (Detroit) 12/27 L 48-71 Drake* 1/16 L 92-97 (OT) at Purdue 12/28 W 72-58 Mississippi* 1/23 L 66-68 Ohio State 12/30 W 85-80 Detroit -/11 1/30 L 79-97 Michigan 1/4 L 58-80 at Illinois -/8 2/6 L 78-93 at Illinois 1/11 W 94-67 Michigan 2/13 W 97-86 Michigan State 1/14 L 61-68 at Wisconsin 2/16 W 88-76 Iowa 1/18 L 68-89 at Iowa 2/20 L 90-108 at Michigan 1/25 L 79-102 Purdue -/18 2/23 W 81-79 at Northwestern 2/1 W 89-80 Northwestern 2/27 W 80-64 Illinois 2/8 W 89-83 at Indiana 3/2 L 70-84 at Ohio State 2/11 L 63-69 Wisconsin 3/6 W 104-98 Wisconsin 2/15 L 41-58 at Ohio State -/16 3/9 L 71-73 at Michigan State 2/22 W 83-79 Indiana 2/24 L 79-83 at Michigan 3/1 L 70-74 at Northwestern 3/4 W 71-65 Iowa 3/8 W 78-65 Michigan State *Dallas Classic Tournament

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GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 ALL-TIME SCORES 1972-73 (21-5, 10-4/2nd) 1974-75 (18-8, 11-7/3rd) BILL MUSSELMAN Coach: Bill Musselman (2nd season) Coach: Bill Musselman (4th season) 4 seasons PRIMARY STARTERS PRIMARY STARTERS 69-32-0 F, Ron Behagen 18.0 ppg F, Mark Landsberger 15.3 ppg F, Dave Winfield 10.5 ppg F, Mark Olberding 15.9 ppg In only his first season, Musselman F, Clyde Turner 18.1 ppg C, Mychal Thompson 12.5 ppg led the Golden Gophers to their first C, Jim Brewer 14.1 ppg G, Dennis Shaffer 10.0 ppg Big Ten title in 35 years. He also led G, Bobby Nix 8.7 ppg G, Phil “Flip” Saunders 7.2 ppg that 1971-72 team to the school’s KEY RESERVES KEY RESERVES first appearance in the NCAA tournament. G, Greg Olson 2.1 ppg C, Chad Nelson 1.8 ppg A virtual unknown who had coached for six seasons at Ashland College in Ohio, Musselman became known for his Note: Olson started a few games at guard, replacing Winfield. 11/30 W 80-47 North Dakota State 18/- intense, energetic style of play and the flashy pregame show 12/3 W 78-58 Montana State 11/25 W 93-71 UC Irvine 4/- 12/14 W 63-57 Northern Illnois his teams put on. The coach with the best all-time winning 12/2 W 111-66 Western Illinois 4/- 12/16 W 53-52 (OT) Stanford percentage (.683) in school history, Musselman left 12/4 W 79-60 Wis-Milwaukee 4/- 12/18 W 66-53 at Loyola (Chi.) Minnesota in July of 1975 to coach the San Diego Sails of the 12/16 W 87-81 at Loyola (Chicago) 5/- 12/21 L 66-77 at Furman ABA. 12/19 W 78-38 San Francisco State 5/- 12/27 W 68-35 Navy* 12/21 W 67-53 Corpus Christi 5/- 12/28 W 66-52 Clemson* 1971-72 (18-7, 11-3/1st) 12/27 W 41-35 Washington State* 5/- 1/2 W 61-46 at Wisconsin 12/29 W 59-49 Oregon* 5/- 1/4 W 54-51 Purdue -/18 Coach: Bill Musselman (1st season) 12/30 W 83-80 Oregon State* 5/- 1/6 W 75-47 Illinois PRIMARY STARTERS 1/6 L 62-65 (OT) at Iowa 6/- 1/11 L 67-76 at Ohio State 17/- F, Dave Winfield 6.9 ppg 1/13 W 78-54 Wisconsin 8/- 1/13 L 59-79 at Indiana 17/1 F, Clyde Turner 18.6 ppg 1/16 W 64-53 Marquette 6/7 1/18 W 82-71 Michigan State 16/- C, Jim Brewer 9.8 ppg 1/20 L 71-83 at Indiana 6/16 1/20 W 67-58 Michigan 16/17 G, Keith Young 9.4 ppg 1/27 W 93-77 Michigan State 8/- 1/25 L 44-53 at Iowa 17/- G, Bobby Nix 7.8 ppg 1/29 W 81-64 at Wisconsin 8/- 2/1 W 70-57 at Northwestern KEY RESERVES 2/3 W 70-53 Purdue 9/- 2/3 W 56-50 at Illinois G, Bob Murphy 3.4 ppg 2/10 W 80-78 at Ohio State 5/- 2/8 W 62-53 Ohio State F, Corky Taylor 4.3 ppg 2/17 W 82-75 Indiana 4/11 2/10 L 54-69 Indiana -/1 2/19 W 82-73 at Illinois 4/- 2/15 L 81-86 (OT) at Michigan State Note: The starters listed above became Minnesota’s “Iron Five” line- 2/24 W 98-80 Michigan 4/- 2/17 L 65-67 (OT) at Michigan up after the suspension of Taylor and Ron Behagen (16.3 ppg). 2/26 W 90-74 Northwestern 4/- 2/22 W 68-67 Iowa Taylor and Behagen (a starting forward the first 13 games) were sus- 3/3 W 79-66 at Purdue 3/- 3/1 W 66-58 Northwestern pended following the fight at the end of the 50-44 loss to Ohio State. 3/5 L 77-79 Iowa 3/- 3/3 W 65-58 Wisconsin 3/10 L 74-79 at Northwestern 3/- 3/8 L 72-100 at Purdue 12/1 W 68-49 North Dakota 3/19 W 68-59 Rutgers# 10/- *Pillsbury Classic (Met Center, Bloomington, Minn.) 12/4 W 72-58 at Iowa State 3/22 L 65-69 Alabama# 10/- 12/6 L 67-74 (OT) at Bradley *Far West Classic 12/9 W 77-56 Butler #NIT (New York) 12/21 L 40-55 at Marquette -/2 12/23 W 70-56 Drake 1973-74 (12-12, 6-8/6th) 12/28 L 57-60 Temple* 12/30 W 83-57 Texas Christian* Coach: Bill Musselman (3rd season) 1/4 W 84-59 Loyola (Chicago) PRIMARY STARTERS 1/8 W 52-51 Indiana -/5 F, Phil Filer 11.1 ppg 1/15 W 84-60 Northwestern F, Dennis Shaffer 17.2 ppg 1/18 W 65-59 at Wisconsin 17/- C, Pete Gilcud 6.7 ppg 1/22 W 67-57 at Michigan State 17/- G, Rick McCutcheon 11.3 ppg 1/25 L 44-50 Ohio State 16/6 G, Phil “Flip” Saunders 9.9 ppg 1/29 W 61-50 at Iowa 19/- KEY RESERVES 2/5 W 53-52 Iowa 19/- F, Charles Sims 2.9 ppg 2/8 L 42-61 at Indiana 19/- 2/12 W 78-55 at Northwestern 19/- 12/1 W 55-45 Cal-Davis 2/19 W 76-73 Wisconsin 12/4 W 49-47 (OT) Furman 2/26 L 52-64 at Michigan 12/13 W 58-54 (OT) Loyola (Chicago) 2/29 W 48-43 Purdue 12/15 L 50-68 at Marquette -/7 3/4 W 91-62 Illinois 12/19 L 65-79 at Niagara 3/7 W 49-48 at Purdue 16/- 12/22 W 70-68 (3OT) at Butler 3/16 L 56-70 Florida State# 11/- 12/28 W 73-68 Bradley* 3/18 W 77-72 Marquette# 11/7 12/29 L 68-102 New Mexico* -/17 * Rainbow Classic (Honolulu) 1/2 W 82-59 Northern Michigan #NCAA Mideast Regional (Dayton, Ohio) 1/5 L 55-66 at Iowa 1/8 L 52-54 Detroit 1/12 L 65-66 Michigan -/18 1/19 L 77-81 at Ohio State 1/26 L 66-67 Michigan State 1/28 W 57-54 at Northwestern 2/2 W 64-63 (OT) Wisconsin -/16 2/4 W 56-51 Ohio State 2/9 L 45-64 at Purdue 2/11 W 80-61 Illinois 2/16 W 56-50 at Michigan State 2/23 L 55-73 Indiana -/10 2/25 W 72-52 at Illinois 3/2 L 56-79 at Michigan -/17 3/9 L 50-60 Iowa *Far West Classic (Portland, Ore.)

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1978-79 (11-16, 6-12/8th) 2/2 L 63-74 Iowa 1981-82 (23-6, 14-4/1st) 2/7 L 56-58 at Purdue -/12 Coach: Jim Dutcher (4th season) 2/9 W 72-55 Northwestern Coach: Jim Dutcher (7th season) PRIMARY STARTERS 2/14 W 74-70 Ohio State -/9 PRIMARY STARTERS F, Kevin McHale 17.9 ppg 2/16 L 54-67 at Indiana F, Trent Tucker 14.4 ppg F, Leo Rautins 8.3 ppg 2/21 L 58-60 (OT) at Illinois F, Gary Holmes 8.7 ppg C, Gary Holmes 5.4 ppg 2/23 L 55-70 at Wisconsin C, Randy Breuer 16.6 ppg G, Darryl Mitchell 7.8 ppg 2/28 W 87-73 Michigan State G, Darryl Mitchell 13.4 ppg G, Mark Hall 8.5 ppg 3/1 W 68-67 Michigan G, Tommy Davis 4.8 ppg G, Trent Tucker 9.9 ppg 3/5 W 64-50 Bowling Green# KEY RESERVES KEY RESERVES 3/10 W 58-56 Mississippi# F, Zebedee Howell 4.1 ppg F, James Jackson 7.3 ppg 3/13 W 94-73 SW Louisiana# F/C, Jim Petersen 3.1 ppg F/C Brian Pederson 2.2 ppg 3/17 W 65-63 Illinois## F, John Wiley 3.1 ppg 3/19 L 55-58 Virginia## Note: Guards Mitchell, Hall and Tucker all started an almost equal #NIT (Williams Arena) 11/30 W 88-69 San Francisco State 10/- number of games. Tucker also started three games at forward. ##NIT (Madison Square Garden, New York) 12/2 W 90-74 Dayton 10/- Jackson started 12 games, five at guard and six at forward. * Pillsbury Classic (Williams Arena) 12/4 W 61-60 at Loyola (Chi.) 10/- Pederson started five games for Rautins or Holmes. 12/8 W 80-55 Drake 8/- 1980-81 (19-11, 9-9/5th) 12/19 W 76-54 at Marquette 8/- 11/25 W 72-57 Idaho 12/21 L 52-62 at Kansas State 8/- 11/28 L 48-58 at Nebraska Coach: Jim Dutcher (6th season) 12/28 W 79-37 Army 5/- 12/2 W 95-90 (OT) Loyola (Chicago) PRIMARY STARTERS 12/29 W 91-62 Arizona 9/- 12/5 L 62-72 at Kansas State F, Trent Tucker 14.8 ppg 1/2 W 75-67 Long Beach State 9/- 12/16 L 55-72 at Marquette -/14 F, Gary Holmes 8.2 ppg 1/7 L 47-49 at Ohio State 6/- 12/20 W 69-54 South Florida C, Randy Breuer 15.2 ppg 1/9 W 64-58 at Michigan State 6/- 12/23 L 53-57 South Carolina G, Darryl Mitchell 8.9 ppg 1/14 W 61-56 Iowa 11/5 12/29 W 80-67 Houston* G, Mark Hall 14.5 ppg 1/16 W 67-58 Michigan 11/- 12/30 W 57-56 Georgia Tech* KEY RESERVES 1/21 W 78-57 at Wisconsin 5/- 1/4 L 75-88 at Michigan -/13 F, Ben Coleman 8.4 ppg 1/23 L 57-64 Illinois 5/- 1/6 L 62-69 at Michigan State -/1 F, Zebedee Howell 3.5 ppg 1/28 W 61-53 at Northwestern 10/- 1/11 W 80-63 Indiana F, John Wiley 2.8 ppg 1/30 W 69-62 at Indiana 10/- 1/13 W 60-58 Northwestern 2/4 W 73-50 Purdue 6/- 1/18 L 80-83 at Ohio State -/16 11/29 W 99-64 North Dakota State 2/6 L 55-58 Indiana 6/- 1/20 W 82-72 Wisconsin 12/2 W 79-66 Florida State 2/11 W 71-60 Wisconsin 9/- 1/25 L 61-64 Purdue 12/5 W 100-83 Loyola (Chicago) 2/14 W 53-52 at Purdue 9/- 1/27 L 64-81 at Iowa 12/17 L 84-92 Marquette 2/18 W 76-66 Northwestern 8/- 2/1 L 57-67 at Illinois -/19 12/22 W 62-56 at Louisville -/20 2/20 L 65-77 at Illinois 8/- 2/3 L 71-97 Iowa -/18 12/26 W 95-54 Yale+ 2/25 W 61-50 at Michigan 13/- 2/8 W 74-72 at Wisconsin 12/27 W 72-56 Texas Tech+ 2/27 W 57-55 (3OT) at Iowa 13/11 2/10 L 57-59 Illinois -/20 12/29 W 74-67 USC* 3/4 W 54-51 Michigan State 7/- 2/15 L 68-74 Ohio State -/17 12/30 W 76-60 North Carolina* -/6 3/6 W 87-75 Ohio State 7/- 2/17 L 56-80 at Purdue -/13 1/8 W 76-60 Wisconsin 19/- 3/14 W 62-61 Tenn.-Chattanooga# 7/- 2/22 W 73-71 at Northwestern 1/10 L 67-68 (2OT) Michigan 19/10 3/18 L 61-67 Louisville## 7/20 2/24 L 46-71 at Indiana 1/15 W 86-77 at Michigan State 20/- * Pillsbury Classic (Williams Arena) 3/1 L 63-76 Michigan State -/4 1/17 L 76-80 at Illinois 20/18 #NCAA Mideast Regional (Indianapolis) 3/3 W 78-69 Michigan 1/22 L 63-76 Ohio State ##NCAA Mideast Regional (Birmingham, Ala.) * Pillsbury Classic (Met Center) 1/24 W 60-48 at Iowa -/9 1/29 L 53-56 (OT) Indiana 19/- 1979-80 (21-11, 10-8/4th) 1/31 W 74-63 Northwestern 19/- 2/5 L 59-74 at Purdue Coach: Jim Dutcher (5th season) 2/7 W 68-62 at Northwestern Primary Starters 2/12 L 58-60 (OT) Iowa -/14 F, Trent Tucker 10.6 ppg 2/14 W 92-72 Purdue F, Kevin McHale 17.4 ppg 2/19 W 82-76 at Ohio State C, Gary Holmes 6.6 ppg 2/21 L 63-74 at Indiana -/16 G, Darryl Mitchell 10.5 ppg 2/26 W 76-59 Illinois -/14 G, Mark Hall 11.6 ppg 2/28 W 92-89 (2OT) Michigan State Key Reserves 3/5 L 67-83 at Michigan C, Randy Breuer 7.7 ppg 3/7 L 58-60 (OT) at Wisconsin F, Zebedee Howell 3.5 ppg 3/11 W 90-77 Drake# F, Andy Thompson 2.4 ppg 3/16 W 84-66 at Connecticut# 3/19 L 69-80 West Virginia# Note: Howell and Thompson both saw extensive starting action, +Pillsbury Classic (Williams Arena) particularly late in the season. *Winston Tire Classic (Los Angeles) #NIT (Hartford, Conn., and Williams Arena) 11/30 W 77-56 Eastern Michigan 12/3 W 65-49 Fresno State 12/5 W 87-60 North Dakota 12/15 W 75-58 Nebraska 12/17 L 64-71 at Tennessee 12/20 L 91-112 at Florida State 12/22 W 78-61 Kansas State 12/28 W 98-59 Rutgers 12/29 W 69-63 Texas A&M 1/3 L 67-71 at Michigan 1/5 W 93-80 at Michigan State 1/10 W 82-76 (OT) Wisconsin 1/12 W 79-75 Illinois 1/17 L 70-75 (OT) at Ohio State -/2 1/19 W 67-61 Purdue -/11 1/24 W 55-47 Indiana -/16 1/26 L 73-80 at Iowa 1/31 W 74-64 at Northwestern 188

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1982-83 (18-11, 9-9/6th) 1984-85 (13-15, 6-12/8th) JIMMY WILLIAMS Coach: Jim Dutcher (8th season) Coach: Jim Dutcher (10th season) 1 season PRIMARY STARTERS PRIMARY STARTERS F, Roland Brooks 8.9 ppg F, Tommy Davis 19.1 ppg 2-9-0 F, Jim Petersen 6.3 ppg F, Kevin Smith 6.7 ppg A longtime Minnesota assistant, C, Randy Breuer 20.4 ppg C, John Shasky 13.6 ppg Williams was named interim G, Tommy Davis 12.8 ppg G, Todd Alexander 7.5 ppg coach for the final 11 games of G, Marc Wilson 10.5 ppg G, Marc Wilson 10.4 ppg the 1986 season after Dutcher KEY RESERVES KEY RESERVES resigned. F, Zebedee Howell 6.0 ppg G, Gerald Jackson 4.3 ppg F, George Williams 3.8 ppg An all-league performer at Ashland College, he followed 11/27 W 83-61 North Dakota State F, Mitch Lee 5.2 ppg Musselman to Minnesota in 1971. Known as a tremen- 12/2 L 78-80 (OT) at Iowa State dous recruiter, Williams left Minnesota after the 1986 12/4 W 70-65 (OT) at Drake Note: Lee started the first 14 games of the season. Williams start- season and spent several years as an assistant coach 12/6 W 87-72 U.S. International ed nine of the team’s final 10 games, primarily for Smith, who under former pupil Flip Saunders with the Minnesota 12/16 W 71-65 at Dayton missed the final nine games with a broken thumb. Timberwolves. 12/20 W 100-66 Marquette 12/22 W 62-48 at Jacksonville 11/24 W 75-71 Wis.-Green Bay 1985-86 (15-16, 5-13/8th) 12/29 W 120-82 Indiana State 11/28 W 61-60 Connecticut 1/3 W 62-45 Montana State 12/1 W 85-71 Montana State Coach: Jim Dutcher (11th season) 1/6 W 75-49 Illinois 12/8 W 46-44 Princeton Jimmy Williams (1st season) 1/8 W 54-48 Purdue -/20 12/11 L 86-94 at Indiana State PRIMARY STARTERS 1/12 L 58-63 at Michigan 17/- 12/15 W 57-53 at Oregon F, Kevin Smith 10.3 ppg 1/15 W 69-67 at Michigan State 17/- 12/17 W 88-79 at Arizona F Mitch Lee 8.9 ppg 1/20 L 52-68 Iowa 16/10 12/20 L 46-56 at Arkansas C, John Shasky 15.0 ppg 1/22 W 68-53 Northwestern 16/- 12/22 L 67-77 Detroit G, Todd Alexander 11.1 ppg 1/29 W 63-58 at Wisconsin 16/- 12/26 W 70-62 Marquette G, Marc Wilson 16.2 ppg 2/2 W 89-80 (2OT) at Ohio State 17/- 1/3 W 60-58 Illinois -/6 KEY RESERVES 2/5 L 51-76 at Indiana 17/6 1/5 L 65-74 Purdue F, Kelvin Smith 7.6 ppg 2/10 L 59-63 Indiana 19/4 1/12 W 65-57 Iowa -/12 G/F, Tim Hanson 4.4 ppg 2/12 L 69-74 Ohio State 19/20 1/17 L 56-97 at Michigan G, Ray Gaffney 6.4 ppg 2/16 W 49-46 Cincinnati 1/19 W 81-75 at Michigan State -/19 2/19 W 78-71 Wisconsin 1/24 W 72-62 Wisconsin Note: Kelvin Smith (F), Hanson (F) and Gaffney (G) started the 2/24 L 66-83 at Northwestern 1/26 L 51-56 Northwestern final 11 games of the season in place of Kevin Smith, Lee and 2/27 W 71-69 at Iowa -/17 1/31 L 62-76 at Ohio State Alexander, who were suspended. 3/3 L 67-79 Michigan State 2/2 L 66-89 at Indiana 3/5 W 88-75 Michigan 2/6 L 65-70 at Iowa -/12 11/22 W 120-106 W. Virginia State* 3/10 L 62-68 at Purdue 2/13 W 73-64 Michigan State 11/23 L 79-92 Middle Tennessee State* 3/13 L 67-70 (2OT) at Illinois 2/16 L 64-66 Michigan -/3 11/25 W 87-80 BYU-Hawaii* 3/16 L 73-76 at DePaul# 2/21 W 74-48 at Northwestern 11/29 W 95-63 San Francisco State #NIT (Chicago) 2/24 L 61-65 at Wisconsin 11/30 W 66-57 South Dakota 2/28 L 68-79 Indiana 12/2 W 87-69 Eastern Illinois 1983-84 (15-13, 6-12/8th) 3/2 L 77-78 Ohio State 12/4 W 83-71 Detroit 3/7 L 67-79 at Purdue 12/7 W 71-64 Arkansas Coach: Jim Dutcher (9th season) 3/9 L 56-82 at Illinois -/14 12/14 W 62-59 Colorado State PRIMARY STARTERS 12/18 L 63-74 at Marquette F, Roland Brooks 10.7 ppg 12/21 L 69-70 Connecticut F, Jim Petersen 11.2 ppg 12/23 W 71-59 Oklahoma State C, John Shasky 6.6 ppg 12/28 W 110-72 Alcorn State G, Tommy Davis 16.0 ppg 1/2 L 57-76 at Illinois G, Marc Wilson 11.3 ppg 1/4 L 61-68 at Purdue KEY RESERVES 1/11 L 62-75 at Iowa F, Kevin Smith 2.9 ppg 1/16 W 73-63 Michigan 1/18 W 76-71 Michigan State 11/26 W 93-77 South Dakota State 1/23 W 67-65 at Wisconsin 11/28 W 96-70 Indiana State 1/26 L —— at Northwestern (forfeit) 12/3 L 60-77 at Marquette 1/30 W 70-65 Ohio State 12/5 W 65-49 Oregon 2/1 L 54-62 Indiana 12/19 W 52-50 Jacksonville 2/9 W 65-60 Iowa 12/22 W 78-73 North Dakota 2/13 L 56-92 at Michigan 12/28 W 60-56 at Detroit 2/15 L 66-76 at Michigan State 12/30 W 55-52 at Montana State 2/20 L 60-65 Northwestern 1/2 W 66-64 Iowa State 2/22 L 64-70 Wisconsin 1/5 L 53-80 at Illinois -/14 2/27 L 63-95 at Indiana 1/7 L 69-72 at Purdue 3/2 L 55-68 at Ohio State 1/12 L 62-66 Michigan 3/6 L 63-64 Purdue 1/14 W 69-61 Michigan State 3/8 L 64-73 Illinois 1/19 W 56-49 at Iowa *National Airlines Tournament (Honolulu) 1/21 L 50-52 (OT) at Northwestern 1/25 W 75-62 Wisconsin 2/2 L 54-67 Indiana 2/4 W 83-61 Ohio State 2/9 L 62-73 at Ohio State 2/11 L 72-74 (OT) at Indiana -/17 2/15 W 68-67 at Wisconsin 2/18 W 65-61 at Cincinnati 2/23 W 63-57 Northwestern 2/25 L 50-62 Iowa 3/1 L 62-83 at Michigan State 3/3 L 50-51 at Michigan 3/8 L 41-53 Illinois -/7 3/10 L 62-63 Purdue -/11 189

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1987-88 (10-18, 4-14/9th) 2/11 W 88-80 Michigan CLEM HASKINS 2/18 L 61-99 at Iowa -/14 13 seasons Coach: Clem Haskins (2nd season) 2/23 L 63-78 at Purdue 111-100-0 PRIMARY STARTERS 2/25 L 62-75 Indiana -/4 F, Richard Coffey 9.3 ppg 3/2 L 58-63 at Illinois -/8 Minnesota’s third-longest tenured F, Willie Burton 13.7 ppg 3/4 W 78-59 Northwestern coach in school history, Clem C, Jim Shikenjanski 7.5 ppg 3/8 W 77-61 Michigan State G Kim Zurcher 6.6 ppg Haskins was the head coach at 3/11 W 78-70 at Ohio State G, Melvin Newbern 10.6 ppg Minnesota for 13 years. 3/16 W 86-75 Kansas State# KEY RESERVES 3/18 W 80-67 Siena# A standout player at Western Kentucky and later in the G, Ray Gaffney 9.4 ppg 3/24 L 70-87 Duke## -/9 NBA, Haskins began his coaching career at his alma mater F, Tim Hanson 5.9 ppg #NCAA East Regional (Greensboro, N.C.) in 1980. In 1986, he left the Hilltoppers to become the G/F, Kevin Lynch 3.7 ppg ##NCAA East Regional (E. Rutherford, N.J.) Golden Gophers’ head coach. G, Terence Williams 2.1 ppg 1989-90 (23-9, 11-7/4th) Note: Hanson started 11 games; Gaffney and Lynch started eight 1986-87 (9-19, 2-16/9th) games each. Coach: Clem Haskins (4th season) Coach: Clem Haskins (1st season) PRIMARY STARTERS PRIMARY STARTERS 11/29 L 67-70 Drake F, Richard Coffey 8.9 ppg F, Kelvin Smith 11.2 ppg 11/30 W 84-52 Western Illinois F, Willie Burton 19.3 ppg F, Willie Burton 8.7 ppg 12/2 L 75-83 Toledo C, Jim Shikenjanski 9.4 ppg C, Richard Coffey 6.9 ppg 12/5 L 61-80 at Colorado State G, Kevin Lynch 13.4 ppg G, Terence Woods 12.0 ppg 12/17 W 65-60 Houston G, Melvin Newbern 14.8 ppg G, Kim Zurcher 9.0 ppg 12/19 W 75-67 at Ball State KEY RESERVES KEY RESERVES 12/22 W 89-65 Marquette F, Walter Bond 10.5 ppg G, Ray Gaffney 7.1 ppg 12/28 W 94-50 Bethune-Cookman C, Bob Martin 2.9 ppg G/F, Tim Hanson 6.5 ppg 12/30 W 106-82 Grambling C, Jim Shikenjanski 4.4 ppg 1/2 L 68-78 at Wichita State Note: Bond started 10 games at forward. 1/7 L 61-65 (OT) Illinois -/19 Note: Gaffney started 12 games, Hanson started nine and 1/9 L 71-103 at Michigan -/11 11/25 L 64-66 at Cincinnati 20/- Shikenjanski started seven. 1/15 L 74-82 Purdue -/8 11/28 W 85-62 Chicago State 1/20 L 61-65 at Northwestern 12/2 W 85-70 at Toledo 11/29 W 70-53 North Dakota State 1/23 L 76-85 Ohio State 12/9 W 98-82 Iowa State 12/1 L 72-86 at Houston 1/27 W 59-56 at Michigan State 12/13 W 89-61 at Detroit 12/4 W 75-59 Eastern Michigan 1/30 L 51-76 at Iowa -/16 12/16 W 69-68 at Kansas State 12/13 W 69-67 Chapman College 2/4 L 63-92 at Indiana 12/20 W 77-60 Washington 12/15 L 66-77 at Oklahoma State 2/8 W 71-62 Wisconsin 12/23 W 81-62 Northern Illinois 12/18 L 64-73 Austin Peay 2/11 L 50-86 at Illinois 12/30 W 97-57 Youngstown State 25/- 12/20 W 76-68 at Detroit 2/13 W 82-67 Northwestern 1/3 W 116-48 Rider 24/- 12/22 W 91-66 Wichita State 2/17 L 78-82 Michigan -/10 1/6 W 91-74 Illinois 24/4 12/27 W 92-69 Tennessee Tech 2/20 L 86-107 Iowa -/13 1/11 L 78-86 at Purdue 16/- 12/30 W 78-64 Murray State 2/28 L 70-81 at Wisconsin 1/13 L 83-87 at Michigan 16/3 1/3 W 69-67 Wisconsin 3/2 L 74-77 at Ohio State 1/18 W 97-75 Northwestern 22/- 1/5 W 60-53 Northwestern 3/5 W 62-61 Michigan State 1/20 W 83-78 Ohio State 22/- 1/10 L 57-78 Iowa -/2 3/10 L 85-91 Indiana 1/22 L 75-77 at Wisconsin 22/- 1/14 L 59-86 at Purdue -/6 3/12 L 66-93 at Purdue -/2 1/25 W 84-72 Iowa 21/- 1/17 L 58-80 at Illinois -/8 1/28 W 108-89 Indiana 21/12 1/21 L 78-93 Ohio State 1988-89 (19-12, 9-9/5th) 2/1 W 79-74 at Michigan State 19/- 1/24 L 53-77 Indiana -/3 2/8 L 72-99 at Illinois 17/12 Coach: Clem Haskins (3rd season) 1/29 L 65-92 at Michigan 2/11 W 73-72 Purdue 17/10 PRIMARY STARTERS 1/31 L 60-72 at Michigan State 2/15 L 73-77 Michigan 17/5 2/4 L 47-78 at Iowa -/4 F, Richard Coffey 7.3 ppg 2/17 W 90-72 at Northwestern 17/- 2/12 L 67-79 Illinois -/11 F, Willie Burton 18.6 ppg 2/22 W 68-67 Wisconsin 18/- 2/14 L 73-81 Purdue -/7 C, Jim Shikenjanski 8.1 ppg 2/24 W 102-80 at Iowa 18/- 2/19 L 70-72 at Indiana -/2 G Kevin Lynch 10.3 ppg 3/1 W 75-70 at Indiana 17/- 2/21 L 73-88 at Ohio State G, Melvin Newbern 14.6 ppg 3/3 L 73-75 (OT) Michigan State 17/14 KEY RESERVES 2/25 L 70-95 Michigan 3/10 L 83-93 at Ohio State 19/- 2/28 L 67-77 Michigan State G, Ray Gaffney 9.1 ppg 3/16 W 64-61 (OT) Texas-El Paso# 20/- 3/5 L 52-69 at Wisconsin F, Walter Bond 6.0 ppg 3/18 W 81-78 Northern Iowa# 20/- 3/7 L 71-72 at Northwestern 3/23 W 82-75 Syracuse## 20/6 Note: Bond started 14 games at forward, primarily for Coffey, who 3/25 L 91-93 Georgia Tech## 20/9 suffered a knee injury. #NCAA Southeast Regional (Richmond, Va.) ##NCAA Southeast Regional (New Orleans, La.) 11/26 L 57-63 (OT) Ball State 11/29 W 97-64 Youngstown State 12/3 W 112-68 Maryland-Eastern Shore 12/10 W 99-75 Fla International 12/13 L 52-66 at Drake 12/17 W 83-67 at Marquette 12/21 W 93-69 Detroit 12/23 W 93-74 at Northern Illinois 12/30 W 99-54 Denver 1/4 L 67-75 at Wisconsin 1/7 W 72-67 Kansas State 1/12 L 83-98 at Michigan -/6 1/14 W 80-78 Iowa -/5 1/18 W 76-66 Purdue 1/21 L 67-75 at Northwestern 1/26 W 69-62 Illinois -/1 1/28 L 64-73 at Michigan State 2/1 W 76-73 Ohio State -/17 2/4 L 62-66 at Indiana -/17 2/8 W 59-58 Wisconsin 190

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1990-91 (12-16, 5-13/9th) 1/25 W 54-53 Illinois 1993-94 (0-0) 1/29 W 92-50 Northwestern Coach: Clem Haskins (5th season) 2/1 L 70-87 at Iowa Coach: Clem Haskins (8th season) PRIMARY STARTERS 2/5 L 57-65 at Purdue PRIMARY STARTERS F, Walter Bond 11.6 ppg 2/8 W 57-55 at Northwestern F, Randy Carter F, Dana Jackson 8.0 ppg 2/12 W 71-67 Indiana -/4 F, Jayson Walton C, Randy Carter 9.6 ppg 2/15 L 58-74 at Illinois C, Chad Kolander G, Kevin Lynch 18.1 ppg 2/19 L 70-95 at Michigan -/20 G, Voshon Lenard G, Arriel McDonald 9.3 ppg 2/25 L 64-79 Iowa G, Arriel McDonald KEY RESERVES 3/4 W 76-57 Wisconsin KEY RESERVES C, Bob Martin 5.2 ppg 3/7 L 58-68 Purdue F, David Grim F/G, Rob Metcalf 5.0 ppg 3/11 L 57-66 at Michigan State -/16 C, Ernest Nzigamasabo F/C, Ernest Nzigamasabo 4.3 ppg 3/14 L 63-94 Ohio State -/5 3/18 L 70-72 at Washington St.# Note: Grim started 10 games at forward. Nzigamasabo started Note: Martin started 12 games at center. Metcalf started nine * Maui Invitational nine games at center. games at forward replacing Bond, who missed the first part of the ** Far West Classic season with a foot injury. # NIT 11/18 Rice* 10/- 11/20 Georgia* 10/- 11/25 W 74-61 Robert Morris 1992-93 (22-10, 9-9/5th) 11/24 Kansas** 9/6 11/27 W 90-60 Augusta 11/26 North Carolina** 9/1 12/1 W 65-37 Northern Illinois Coach: Clem Haskins (7th season) 11/29 Mississippi Valley State 15/- 12/2 W 84-70 at Iowa State PRIMARY STARTERS 12/3 at Middle Tennessee State 15/- 12/13 W 73-63 Santa Clara F, Randy Carter 11.4 ppg 12/15 Clemson 15/- 12/15 W 64-53 Oregon State F, Jayson Walton 11.9 ppg 12/19 Western Carolina 15/- 12/20 L 64-72 Cincinnati C, Chad Kolander 5.9 ppg 12/23 at San Jose State 16/- 12/22 L 61-72 at Washington G, Voshon Lenard 17.1 ppg 12/28 at Virginia 16/- 12/29 L 72-79 Virginia -/19 G, Arriel McDonald 11.0 ppg 12/31 James Madison 16/- 1/5 W 95-77 at Youngstown State KEY RESERVES 1/3 Northeastern Illinois 19/- 1/7 L 62-72 at Wisconsin G, Townsend Orr 6.6 ppg 1/8 at Northwestern 19/- 1/10 L 66-67 at Illinois F, Dana Jackson 5.2 ppg 1/12 Wisconsin 18/12 1/12 W 79-77 Iowa -/22 G/F, Nate Tubbs 4.4 ppg 1/15 at Penn State 18/- 1/17 W 59-56 Purdue C, Ernest Nzigamasabo 3.1 ppg 1/20 Michigan 20/15 1/19 L 64-73 at Michigan State 1/22 Michigan State 20/- 1/24 L 70-80 Ohio State -/4 Note: Orr started 10 games at guard, primarily for McDonald. 1/26 at Indiana 17/11 1/26 W 85-68 at Northwestern 1/29 Purdue 17/7 1/31 L 62-66 Michigan 12/2 W 108-64 So. Ill.-Edwardsville 1/30 at St. John’s (N.Y.) 17/- 2/3 L 66-77 Indiana -/4 12/12 W 88-65 Middle Tenn. St. 2/2 at Iowa 22/- 2/10 L 74-94 Illinois 12/14 W 93-75 Texas-San Antonio 2/5 Northwestern 22/- 2/14 L 69-82 at Iowa 12/19 W 92-50 Bethune-Cookman 2/9 Ohio State 23/- 2/16 L 82-89 at Purdue 12/21 W 92-63 Tennessee-Martin 2/12 at Wisconsin 23/21 2/23 L 62-63 at Ohio State -/2 12/23 W 87-63 at UC-Santa Clara 2/16 Penn State 20/- 2/25 L 72-74 Michigan State 12/29 L 65-99 at Iowa State 2/19 at Michigan 20/7 2/12 W 88-70 Northwestern 12/31 W 70-55 Memphis State 2/23 at Michigan State 20/- 3/3 L 60-68 at Michigan 1/2 W 74-59 Alabama-Birmingham 2/27 Indiana 20/12 3/7 L 59-75 at Indiana -/3 1/6 W 64-57 Michigan State -/14 3/3 at Purdue 18/9 3/9 W 80-70 Wisconsin 1/9 W 81-60 Purdue -/9 3/5 Iowa 18/- 1/13 L 77-84 at Iowa 19/13 3/9 at Illinois 20/- 1991-92 (16-16, 8-10/6th) 1/16 L 70-79 at Wisconsin 19/- 3/18 Southern Illinois# 23/- 1/20 L 73-80 Michigan -/5 3/20 Louisville# 23/10 Coach: Clem Haskins (6th season) 1/23 W 70-55 Northwestern *Preseason NIT PRIMARY STARTERS 1/27 L 57-61 at Indiana -/2 **Preseason NIT (at New York) F, Dana Jackson 5.6 ppg 2/3 W 95-67 Penn State #NCAA Tournament (Sacramento, Calif.) F, Randy Carter 8.8 ppg 2/6 L 63-75 at Michigan State -/25 C, Bob Martin 7.5 ppg 2/10 L 69-75 at Purdue -/18 1994-95 (0-0) G Voshon Lenard 12.8 ppg 2/13 W 91-85 Iowa -/13 G, Arriel McDonald 11.0 ppg 2/18 W 85-71 Wisconsin Coach: Clem Haskins (9th season) KEY RESERVES 2/20 L 69-84 at Michigan -/5 PRIMARY STARTERS F, Jayson Walton 7.1 ppg 2/24 W 79-60 at Northwestern F, Jayson Walton G/F, Nate Tubbs 5.1 ppg 2/27 L 75-86 Indiana -/1 F, Chad Kolander F/C, Chad Kolander 5.2 ppg 3/3 W 67-65 Illinois C, John Thomas G, Townsend Orr 4.9 ppg 3/6 W 67-41 at Penn State G, Voshon Lenard C, Ernest Nzigamasabo 4.3 ppg 3/10 L 58-69 at Ohio State G, Townsend Orr 3/17 W 74-66 Florida# KEY RESERVES Note: Walton started 13 games at forward 3/22 W 86-72 Oklahoma# G/F, Sam Jacobson 3/24 W 76-58 USC## F, David Grim 11/25 L 83-92 Arkansas* -/2 3/29 W 76-70 Providence### 11/26 W 89-82 Providence* 3/31 W 62-61 Georgetown### 11/24 Arizona* -/5 11/27 W 69-37 Arizona State* -/25 # NIT (at Target Center, Minneapolis) 11/25 Villanova* -/21 11/30 W 95-54 Howard ##NIT (at Met Center, Bloomington) 11/26 Brigham Young* 12/2 W 98-59 Youngstown State ###NIT (at Madison Square Garden) 11/29 Sacramento State 15/- 12/11 W 86-59 Akron 12/1 Central Connecticut State 15/- 12/14 L 80-86 at Ala-Birmingham 12/11 Rhode Island 12/- 12/17 W 68-66 Detroit Mercy 12/13 Cincinnati 11/17 12/19 L 62-65 at Memphis State 12/17 at California 11/- 12/23 W 92-52 Weber State 12/21 Texas Southern 16/- 12/27 W 89-64 Oregon** 12/23 San Jose State 16/- 12/28 L 80-92 Oregon State** 12/28 at James Madison 1/4 L 73-76 Iowa State 12/31 Middle Tennessee State 1/9 L 50-96 at Indiana -/10 1/4 Penn State 1/11 W 73-64 Michigan -/11 1/7 at Purdue 1/15 W 49-48 at Wisconsin 1/11 Northwestern 1/18 W 70-66 Michigan State -/11 1/14 at Wisconsin 1/22 L 69-72 at Ohio State -/6 1/18 Ohio State 191

GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 ALL-TIME SCORES 1/21 Illinois -/20 1996-97 (0-0) 1/7 at Northwestern 1/25 at Michigan State -/10 1/10 at Penn State 1/28 at Iowa Coach: Clem Haskins (11th season) 1/14 Michigan State 2/4 Michigan PRIMARY STARTERS 1/18 Iowa -/13 2/8 at Indiana F, Courtney James 1/20 at Michigan -/16 2/15 Iowa 24/- F, Sam Jacobson 1/24 Ohio State 2/18 Michigan State 24/12 C, John Thomas 1/27 Wisconsin 2/22 at Illinois 22/- G, Eric Harris 1/31 at Indiana -/25 2/25 at Ohio State 22/- G, Bobby Jackson 2/4 at Illinois 2/28 Wisconsin KEY RESERVES 2/7 Michigan -/18 3/4 at Northwestern F, Quincy Lewis 2/12 at Iowa 3/9 Purdue -/14 G, Charles Thomas 2/14 at Michigan State -/13 3/11 at Penn State C, Trevor Winter 2/18 Penn State 3/16 Saint Louis** F, Miles Tarver 2/25 at Purdue -/11 *Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage) 2/28 Northwestern **NCAA East Regional (Baltimore) 11/23 Stephen F. Austin 23/- 3/5 Northwestern% ^ California forfeits 1994-95 and 1995-96 season wins due to 11/26 West Virginia* 24/- 3/6 Michigan State% -/12 NCAA sanctions. 11/29 Puerto Rico-Mayaguez** 24/- 3/7 Michigan% -/17 11/30 Creighton** 24/- 3/11 Colorado State# 1995-96 (0-0) 12/1 Clemson** 16/10 3/16 UAB## 12/5 at Alabama 16/- 3/18 Marquette### Coach: Clem Haskins (10th season) 12/15 St. John’s (N.Y.) 17/- 3/24 Fresno State$ PRIMARY STARTERS 12/17 at Rhode Island 16/- 3/26 Penn State$$ F, Courtney James 12/21 at Nebraska 16/- * BCA Classic at Target Center (Mpls.) F, Sam Jacobson 12/23 Alabama State 16/- ** Chase NIT C, John Thomas 12/28 Long Island 15/- %Big Ten Tournament at United Center (Chicago) G, Eric Harris 12/31 Mercer 15/- # NIT First Round (Williams Arena) G, Bobby Jackson 1/2 Wisconsin 15/- ## NIT Second Round (Williams Arena) KEY RESERVES 1/4 at Michigan State 15/- ### NIT Third Round (Williams Arena) F, David Grim 1/8 at Indiana 11/15 $ NIT Semifinals (Madison Square Garden) G, Mark Jones 1/11 Michigan 11/16 $$ NIT Finals (Madison Square Garden) F, Quincy Lewis 1/14 at Illinois 7/- 1/18 at Ohio State 7/- 1998-99 (0-0) Note: Jones started 16 games early in the season for the injured 1/23 Iowa 8/- Jackson. 1/25 Purdue 8/- Coach: Clem Haskins (13th season) 2/1 at Northwestern 6/- PRIMARY STARTERS 11/24 Valparaiso* 2/5 Penn State 4/- F, Quincy Lewis 11/25 Wichita State* 2/12 at Purdue 3/- F, Miles Tarver 11/26 Nebraska* 2/15 at Iowa 2/- C, Joel Przybilla 11/28 Charleston Southern 2/19 Ohio State 2/- G, Kevin Nathaniel 11/30 Bethune-Cookman 2/22 Illinois 2/23 G, Kevin Clark 12/9 Nebraska 2/26 at Michigan 2/24 KEY RESERVES 12/13 at Cincinnati -/12 3/1 Indiana 2/22 F/C, Kyle Sanden 12/16 California 3/6 Michigan State 2/- G, Mitch Ohnstad 12/19 at Clemson 3/8 at Wisconsin 2/- F, Dusty Rychart 12/23 at Sacramento State 3/14 SW Texas State# 3/- G, Terrance Simmons 12/28 Mount St. Mary’s 3/16 Temple# 3/- 12/31 Mercer 3/20 Clemson## 3/14 11/21 Appalachian State 1/3 Illinois -/13 3/22 UCLA## 3/7 11/24 Seton Hall 1/6 at Iowa -/10 3/29 Kentucky### 3/5 11/28 Winthrop 1/11 at Penn State -/20 * at Target Center (Minneapolis) 11/30 Oregon 1/13 Purdue -/22 ** San Juan Shootout (San Juan, P.R.) 12/4 at Fresno State 1/20 at Ohio State # NCAA Midwest Regional (Kansas City) 12/12 Eastern Michigan 24/- 1/24 at Wisconsin ## NCAA Midwest Regional (San Antonio) 12/16 Cincinnati 17/4 1/27 Michigan State ### NCAA Final Four (Indianapolis) 12/19 at Nebraska 17/- 1/31 Northwestern 12/22 Montana State 17/- 2/6 Indiana 1997-98 (0-0) 12/29 Sacramento State 16/- 2/10 at Northwestern 1/6 Northwestern 16/- 2/14 at Michigan State Coach: Clem Haskins (12th season) 1/9 Penn State 16/- 2/17 Wisconsin PRIMARY STARTERS 1/13 at Michigan State 19/14 2/21 Ohio State F, Sam Jacobson 1/16 Iowa 19/12 2/24 at Michigan F, Quincy Lewis 1/20 Michigan 17/- 2/29 at Purdue -/5 C, Kyle Sanden 1/23 at Ohio State 19/15 3/2 Penn State -/12 G, Eric Harris 1/26 Indiana 19/20 3/6 Iowa -/19 G, Kevin Clark 1/30 at Wisconsin 19/12 3/9 at Illinois KEY RESERVES 2/3 Illinois 18/- 3/13 St. Louis# F, Miles Tarver 2/6 at Michigan 18/- 3/18 Tulane# G, Kevin Nathaniel 2/10 at Iowa 22/19 *Big Island Invitational (Hilo, Hawaii) F, Jason Stanford 2/13 Michigan State 22/5 #NIT (at Williams Arena) F, Antoine Broxsie 2/17 at Penn State ^ California forfeits 1994-95 and 1995-96 season wins due to 2/23 at Purdue -/23 NCAA sanctions. 11/14 Villanova* 2/25 Purdue -/23 11/17 Utah State** 2/27 at Northwestern 11/22 Alabama 3/4 Illinois% 23/- 12/1 Campbell 3/11 Gonzaga+ 12/3 Eastern Michigan %Big Ten Tourn. at United Center (Chicago) 12/5 Western Carolina +NCAA First Round 12/13 Nebraska 12/17 at Cincinnati 12/20 Fresno State 12/22 Sacramento State 12/28 Florida Atlantic 1/2 Purdue -/5 192

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DAN MONSON 6 seasons 100-86 Dan Monson is currently in his seventh season as head coach of the Golden Gopher program. Monson, a graduate of the University of Idaho with a degree in mathematics, was previously the head coach at Gonzaga University for two seasons prior to his move to Gold Country. Monson led Gonzaga to 52 wins and an appearance in the 1999 NCAA Elite Eight in his time at the Spokane, Wash., institution. He had spent a total of 11 seasons as an assistant coach, associate head coach and head coach at Gonzaga. 1999-2000 Golden Gophers

1999-2000 (12-16, 4-12/10th) 2000-01 (18-14, 5-11/9th) Coach: Dan Monson (1st season) Coach: Dan Monson (2nd season) PRIMARY STARTERS PPG RPG APG PRIMARY STARTERS PPG RPG APG F, Dusty Rychart 11.8 7.9 1.5 F, Dusty Rychart 14.6 8.0 1.5 F, J.B. Bickerstaff 7.7 5.4 2.2 F, J.B. Bickerstaff 10.9 6.1 4.0 C, Joel Przybilla 14.2 8.4 2.4 F, Michael Bauer 11.4 4.8 1.4 G, Terrance Simmons 11.1 2.9 4.1 G, Terrance Simmons 14.3 2.9 3.9 G, Kevin Burleson 8.8 2.6 2.0 G, Shane Schilling 8.4 1.9 1.0 KEY RESERVES KEY RESERVES G, Mitch Ohnstad 7.8 1.9 2.2 G, Kevin Burleson 6.3 1.7 2.5 F, Shane Schilling 6.2 1.9 1.0 G, Kerwin Fleming 6.8 1.5 1.0 F, Nick Sinville 4.2 4.0 0.6 F, Travarus Bennett 4.5 4.2 0.9 F/C, Kyle Sanden 5.5 2.5 0.7 C, Ryan Wildenborg 2.0 1.8 0.1 F/C, Ryan Wildenborg 1.7 1.8 0.2 C, Jeff Hagen 1.9 1.2 0.3

Date W/L Score Opponent Rk/Rk Date W/L Score Opponent Rk/Rk TV 11/20 W 90-62 Texas-Arlington 11/17 W 81-61 UNC-Greensboro 11/23 W 66-57 Marquette 11/19 W 77-74 Georgia ESPNR 11/27 W 86-67 Morehead State Hawaii Pacific Thanksgiving Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii) 11/30 W 74-62 Virginia 11/24 W 86-75 at Hawaii-Pacific 12/4 W 57-44 Valparaiso 11/25 W 107-99 vs. TCU 12/11 W 91-77 Maine 11/26 L 60-78 vs. Georgetown 12/18 L 75-82 at Oregon 12/23 W 71-56 Furman 11/29 W 76-71 at Florida State ESPNR 12/28 W 66-65 at Georgia 12/3 W 64-53 Morris Brown ESPNR 12/31 L 78-90 at Nebraska 12/7 W 61-59 at Marquette (OT) ESPNR 1/5 W 85-68 Michigan 12/9 W 93-70 Bethune-Cookman ESPNR 1/9 L 63-71 at Ohio State -/13 12/12 W 69-53 Louisiana Tech ESPNR 1/12 W 85-82 Iowa 12/22 W 81-62 Dartmouth ESPNR 1/15 L 61-86 at Indiana -/9 12/28 W 74-70 Nebraska (OT) ESPNR 1/19 L 69-74 Purdue 12/30 W 93-59 Centenary ESPNR 1/22 L 53-85 at Wisconsin 1/3 L 64-80 at Illinois -/9 ESPNR 1/26 L 72-80 at Penn State 1/6 W 54-49 Wisconsin -/12 ESPNR 1/29 W 69-60 Northwestern 1/13 L 72-75 at Ohio State ESPNR 2/2 L 59-73 at Illinois 1/17 W 70-67 Purdue ESPNR 2/5 L 64-66 Wisconsin 1/20 W 78-74 Indiana (OT) ESPNR 2/9 W 77-75 Indiana -/9 1/24 L 74-87 Iowa -/21 ESPNR 2/17 L 80-89 Illinois 1/27 L 68-83 at Purdue ESPNR 2/19 L 61-97 at Purdue -/25 1/31 L 55-64 at Iowa -/18 ESPNR 2/23 L 61-64 at Seton Hall 2/3 L 66-73 Ohio State ESPNR 2/27 L 59-71 at Iowa 2/6 W 66-59 at Northwestern ESPN2 3/2 L 43-79 at Michigan State -/6 2/11 L 83-94 Michigan State -/4 ESPNR 3/4 L 72-82 Ohio State -/5 2/14 L 62-82 Penn State ESPNR 2/17 W 93-75 at Michigan ESPNR Big Ten Tournament at United Center (Chicago) 2/21 L 54-64 at Wisconsin -/19 ESPNR 3/9 L 78-81 %-vs. Iowa 2/28 L 53-89 at Indiana ESPNR 3/4 L 59-67 Illinois -/5 CBS Big Ten Tournament at United Center (Chicago) 3/8 L 77-91 vs. Purdue ESPN2 National Invitational Tournament (at Williams Arena) 3/14 W 87-78 Villanova 3/19 L 73-76 Tulsa (ot)

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Date W/L Score Opponent Rk/Rk TV Date W/L Score Opponent Rk/Rk TV 11/17 W 80-59 Mercer 11/24 W 87-81 UNC Asheville 24/- ESPNR 11/21 W 92-65 UNC-Asheville 11/30 W 72-69 Georgia 22/17 ESPNR 11/24 W 86-68 Eastern Washington 12/4 W 64-63 Georgia Tech* 17/- ESPN 11/27 L 79-85 at Wake Forest* ESPN2 12/6 W 79-52 Bethune Cookman 17/- 12/1 W 89-72 Texas-Pan American 12/8 L 60-80 at Nebraska 17/- ESPNR 12/4 L 50-58 UNC-Wilmington 12/10 W 86-84 (OT) Arkansas-Little Rock 25/- ESPNR 12/7 L 55-77 at Georgia 12/13 W 104-66 Fairleigh Dickinson 25/- 12/10 W 75-72 Oregon ESPN2 12/22 L 81-90 at Oregon 25/5 FSN 12/13 W 95-48 Maryland-Eastern Shore 12/28 L 81-90 (OT) Texas Tech -/25 ESPN 12/22 W 81-72 Nebraska 1/1 W 85-80 Oral Roberts 12/30 L 60-80 at Texas Tech ESPNR 1/4 W 79-46 Sacred Heart 1/2 L 53-76 at Illinois -/7 ESPNR 1/7 L 70-76 Illinois -/10 ESPN 1/5 W 70-67 Michigan State -/17 ESPNR 1/15 L 50-66 at Wisconsin ESPNR 1/9 W 90-82 Michigan ESPNR 1/18 W 77-69 Michigan State ESPN2 1/12 W 87-71 at Purdue ESPNR 1/22 L 63-75 at Michigan ESPNR 1/16 L 64-73 at Wisconsin ESPNR 1/25 W 74-57 Northwestern ESPNR 1/19 L 69-71 at Michigan ESPNR 1/29 W 76-75 at Penn State ESPNR 1/26 W 89-71 Ohio State -/20 ESPNR 2/1 W 87-80 Michigan ESPNR 1/30 W 94-70 Penn State ESPNR 2/5 L 68-73 at Ohio State ESPNR 2/2 W 88-74 Indiana -/25 ESPNR 2/8 W 90-68 Purdue -/24 ESPNR 2/9 W 86-78 at Iowa ESPNR 2/12 W 77-64 Iowa ESPNR 2/13 L 56-58 at Northwestern ESPNR 2/19 W 73-61 at Northwestern ESPNR 2/16 L 62-67 Wisconsin ESPNR 2/22 W 77-62 Penn State ESPNR 2/21 L 55-74 at Michigan State ESPN 2/26 L 61-71 at Michigan State ESPNR 2/23 W 68-64 Penn State ESPNR 3/2 L 61-69 Wisconsin CBS 2/27 W 69-51 Northwestern ESPNR 3/4 L 70-74 at Indiana ESPN 3/3 L 66-67 Illinois -/15 CBS 3/9 L 60-84 at Illinois -/14 CBS Big Ten Tournament at Conseco Fieldhouse (Indianapolis, Ind.) Big Ten Tournament (Chicago, Ill.) 3/7 W 84-60 vs. Penn State ESPNR 3/13 L 64-76 Northwestern ESPN 3/8 L 76-92 vs. Illinois -/10 ESPNR National Invitation Tournament National Invitational Tournament (at Williams Arena) 3/19 W 62-52 at St. Louis 3/13 W 96-62 New Mexico# 3/24 W 84-70 Hawaii 3/18 L 66-67 Richmond# 3/26 W 63-58 (OT) at Temple NIT Final Four (New York, N.Y.) * Big Ten/ACC Challenge 4/1 L 74-88 vs. Georgetown ESPN2 4/3 L 61-71 vs. Texas Tech

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2003-04 (12-18, 3-13/T-10th) 2004-05 (21-11, 10-6/T-4th) Coach: Dan Monson (5th season) Coach: Dan Monson (6th season) PRIMARY STARTERS PPG RPG APG PRIMARY STARTERS PPG RPG APG F, Kris Humphries 21.7 10.1 0.7 F, Brent Lawson 7.3 3.9 2.2 F, Michael Bauer 8.2 5.1 1.3 F, Dan Coleman 8.3 3.8 0.9 F, Stan Gaines 5.5 3.2 1.5 C, Jeff Hagen 11.2 6.1 2.2 G, Ben Johnson 11.5 2.5 2.5 G, Vincent Grier 17.9 5.6 2.4 G, Adam Boone 8.4 3.3 4.1 G, Aaron Robinson 8.4 2.6 2.9 KEY RESERVES KEY RESERVES C, Jeff Hagen 4.3 3.6 1.3 G, Rico Tucker 5.8 1.5 1.8 G, Aaron Robinson 2.6 1.1 1.4 F, J’son Stamper 4.9 4.8 0.7 F, Brent Lawson 1.5 1.2 0.7 C, Spencer Tollackson 3.2 2.1 0.7

Date W/L Score Opponent Rk/Rk TV Date W/L Score Opponent Rk/Rk TV 11/17 W 78-67 Missouri-Kansas City ESPNR 11/21 W 83-66 Lipscomb FSN 11/19 L 54-66 at Utah ESPN2 Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, Alaska) 11/30 W 91-84 (OT) Furman VS1 11/24 W 84-69 vs. Furman# 12/3 L 78-86 at Virginia* ESPN2 11/25 L 72-78 vs. Alabama# 12/6 W 86-64 Western Illinois ESPNR 11/26 L 54-67 vs. Oklahoma# 12/9 W 88-58 Long Beach State ESPNR 12/12 W 100-80 Oral Roberts ESPNR 11/30 L 69-70 Florida State* ESPN2 12/22 W 74-69 Duquesne VS1 12/4 W 72-56 Holy Cross FSN 12/29 L 60-77 Nebraska ESPNR 12/8 W 57-48 at Nebraska ESPN2 1/1 L 73-90 at Texas Tech ESPN 12/11 W 77-63 Central Michigan FSN 1/4 W 82-70 Wofford VS1 12/15 W 68-58 Chicago State 1/7 L 72-75 at Penn State ESPNR 12/22 W 85-67 St. Francis (Pa.) 1/10 W 57-53 Princeton ESPNR 12/29 W 94-59 UNC Greensboro FSN 1/13 L 68-83 Iowa ESPN 1/1 W 79-58 Coppin State 1/17 L 62-73 at Ohio State ESPNR 1/3 W 93-67 Loyola Marymount 1/21 L 65-72 at Purdue -/23 ESPNR 1/8 W 83-62 Penn State FSN 1/24 L 81-86 (OT) Indiana ESPNR 1/12 W 63-52 Purdue FSN 1/28 L 78-79 (OT) Michigan State ESPNR 1/15 L 60-66 at Iowa -/23 ESPNR 1/31 L 47-61 at Northwestern ESPNR 1/19 W 60-56 (ot) at Ohio State ESPNR 2/4 L 66-80 at Wisconsin -/14 ESPNR 1/22 L 55-69 Michigan State -/16 ESPNR 2/8 L 69-79 Illinois CBS 1/26 W 70-65 Indiana ESPNR 2/11 W 81-78 Michigan ESPNR 1/29 L 66-89 at Illinois -/1 ESPNR 2/14 L 58-69 at Michigan State ESPNR 2/2 W 71-54 at Michigan ESPNR 2/18 W 73-71 at Indiana ESPNR 2/5 W 60-50 Wisconsin -/19 ESPN2 2/21 L 47-65 Purdue ESPNR 2/9 L 53-55 Northwestern 2/25 L 59-70 Ohio State ESPNR 2/12 L 56-71 at Indiana ESPNR 2/28 L 62-66 at Iowa ESPNR 2/16 L 62-81 at Michigan State -/10 ESPNR 3/6 W 78-62 Penn State ESPNR 2/19 W 52-50 Ohio State ESPNR 2/23 W 65-57 Iowa ESPNR Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, Ind.) 2/26 W 59-57 at Purdue ESPNR 3/11 W 63-52 Purdue ESPN2 3/2 W 73-69 at Penn State ESPNR 3/12 L 52-66 Wisconsin ESPNR Big Ten Tournament (Chicago, Ill.) * Big Ten/ACC Challenge 3/11 W 71-55 vs. Indiana CBS 3/12 L 56-64 vs. Illinois -/1 CBS

NCAA Syracuse Regional First Round (Charlotte, N.C.) 3/18 L 53-64 vs. Iowa State CBS

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ADMININSTRATION ROBERT JOEL BRUININKS MATURI university president athletics director

Robert H. Bruininks was appointed the 15th president of the University of Minnesota on Nov. 8, 2002. In just three years as Director of Athletics at the University of Minnesota, Joel Maturi has devel- He has served the University for 38 years, previously as professor, dean, and executive vice president oped the Golden Gopher athletic department into one of the elite programs in the country while main- and provost. taining a vision for a bright future. This past year, Maturi was instrumental in getting Gopher football one step closer to returning to campus when Twin Cities Federal (TCF) agreed to a $35 million cor- Positioning for the future porate sponsorship, the largest corporate sponsorship of its kind involving college football. Bruininks is managing a major strategic positioning effort aimed at making the University one of the top “Gopher athletics is a window to our great university and we are fortunate that TCF realized the three public research universities in the world within a decade. importance of what we are trying to accomplish,” Maturi said. “Bringing football Saturday’s back to “In many ways, we are already a leading research university, but the rapidly changing world of campus will not only reward our football program, but the students, alumni, fans and anyone else higher education requires that we not rest on our laurels and instead anticipate future needs and oppor- associated with the event.” tunities for education and research,” Bruininks said. “If we do not become more intentional about prior- Maturi has led a department that has produced 412 Big Ten All-Academic selections the past ities and directions, our ability to serve our students and Minnesota will suffer.” two years, the highest two-year total in the history of athletics at Minnesota. Over 50 percent of Bruininks’ vision for the University includes continued improvements to the student experience, Gopher student-athletes maintain a grade point average of 3.0 or higher. Since Maturi’s arrival, more building on recent successes such as special programming for first-year students, new and newly ren- than 20 Gopher student-athletes have earned Academic All-America honors. ovated residence halls and classrooms, improved academic counseling, and streamlined registration During the 2004-05 academic year, the Gophers climbed to sixth-place in the NACDA Director’s and financial aid processes. These innovations have helped fuel increased student satisfaction rates, Cup standings following the winter sports season, the highest ranking ever for Minnesota in the com- increased numbers of applicants for admissions and enrollment, and significantly improved graduation petition. The Director’s Cup recognizes overall athletic excellence by awarding points for NCAA com- rates. With more than 50,000 students enrolled in 2004-05, the University of Minnesota Twin Cities is petition in 10 men’s and 10 women’s sports. Eight Gopher teams advanced to NCAA post-season the second largest campus in the nation. To maintain that level of access for students there and at the competition; with six teams ending the year with top 20 national finishes. University’s three coordinate campuses, Bruininks has made funding for scholarships his No. 1 private Among the highlights from the past year was the football program’s accomplishment of earning fundraising priority. That includes a major new scholarship program for low income students called the its third consecutive bowl win for the first time in school history with a 20-16 victory over Alabama in Founders Opportunity Scholarship. the Music City Bowl. The Gopher women’s hockey team won its second consecutive NCAA champi- “Students at the University have unparalleled opportunities from which to choose among, from lab- onship by defeating Harvard, 4-3, while the men’s hockey team reached its third NCAA Frozen Four oratories on the cutting edge of science to study abroad experiences to the chance to serve their com- in the past four seasons. The Gopher women’s volleyball team advanced to its second consecutive munities through service learning. I want to be sure they’re able to choose the University of Minnesota,” “Final Four” and reached the national championship game for the first time in school history. he said. After a six-year absence from the NCAA Tournament, the men’s basketball team returned to the NCAA tournament, while the women’s basketball team reached its third consecutive Sweet 16. Two About President Bruininks other Gopher teams finished the season in the top 20 with men’s swimming & diving earning an 11th- Initially joining the University’s faculty as an assistant professor of educational psychology, Bruininks’s place finish and men’s cross country had an 18th-place showing at the NCAA Championships. career has centered on accountability, policy research and development, and strategic improvement in “Everyone associated with Golden Gopher athletics should be proud of our accomplishments the fields of prekindergarten to grade 12 and higher education. As a researcher, he has authored or this past year,” Maturi said. “The student-athletes, coaches, campus community and people of coauthored nearly 90 journal articles and more than 70 book chapters, as well as training materials and Minnesota all had a hand in our success. It is a credit to the quality student-athletes we have at several nationally standardized tests. Minnesota when you are able to combine academic accomplishments with athletic success.” Throughout his tenure at the University, he has founded and co-founded centers including the Maturi increased his leadership role within the Big Ten and NCAA during the past couple of National Center on Educational Outcomes, the Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on years by being named to several prominent committees, most notably the NCAA Division I Community Living, and the Institute on Community Integration. Management Council. He will serve as the Management Council’s liaison to the NCAA Division I Bruininks has been honored with numerous awards, including a Kellogg Foundation National Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. Maturi is also a member of the NCAA Division I Men’s Ice Leadership Fellowship. He is president emeritus of the American Association on Mental Retardation, serves on the J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board, and is a member of the Board of the Hockey Committee. National Association of State Universities and Land Grant Colleges. Maturi was named the Director of Athletics at the U of M on July 12, 2002. The University’s Bruininks and his wife, Dr. Susan Hagstrum, have three grown sons, two of whom played sports Board of Regents unanimously voted to name him the first Athletics Director of a combined athletics at the Division I level, one grandson and another on the way in late July. department. Maturi, a native of Chisholm, Minn., came to the U of M from Miami University (Ohio). He was the Director of Athletics at Miami since 1998. At Miami, Maturi was responsible for the management and leadership of 19 sports programs; all Athletics Administration support staffs and nearly 600 student-athletes. His first season at Miami was an extremely success- ful one. The synchronized skating team won a national championship, the men’s basketball team Senior Associate Athletics Director (Sport Administrator) reached the NCAA Sweet 16, the volleyball team earned its first NCAA Tournament win, the men’s Regina Sullivan cross country team advanced to the NCAA meet and the football team won 10 games against an impressive schedule. That year, six teams won Mid-American Conference titles while five coaches Senior Associate Athletics Director (Finance & Administration) garnered Coach of the Year honors. The men’s program captured the school’s 20th Reese Trophy, Liz Eull an award that measures overall success of men’s teams in the MAC. During his tenure at Miami, Maturi spearheaded fund-raising efforts for two important and nec- Associate Athletics Director (Development) essary projects. In his final year, the Walter L. Gross Jr. Family Student-Athlete Development Center Mike Halloran was opened and a new baseball field, McKie Field at Hayden Park, was dedicated. Prior to Miami, Maturi served as the Director of Athletics at the University of Denver from 1996- Associate Athletics Director (Championships & Sports Administration) 98. At Denver, Maturi led the school’s move from Division II to Division I and oversaw the search for Marc Ryan Division I conference affiliation. Maturi also assisted in the planning and the development of a $50 million Sports and Wellness Center and a $2.1 million tennis complex. Associate Athletics Director (Facilities & Sports Administration) Maturi is no stranger to the Big Ten. From 1987-96, he worked at the University of Wisconsin. Scott Ellison While there, he assisted in taking the financially challenged and struggling athletics program to prof- itability and unparalleled success. From 1992-96, he was the Associate Director of Athletics with Associate Athletics Director (External Relations) direct responsibility for all aspects of the football, ice hockey, wrestling, softball, men’s and women’s Gregg Shimanski cross country, men’s and women’s rowing, men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor track and field, and the office of academic affairs. Maturi was named the Wisconsin Sports Person of the Year in Director of Athletic Compliance 1993. Frank Kara Before entering the college ranks, Maturi spent 19 years as a high school coach and adminis- trator at Madison Edgewood High School. He coached football, basketball, baseball and track and Director of Academic Counseling & Student Services field, leading his teams to 10 state tournaments. Maturi was inducted into the Wisconsin Basketball Mark D. Nelson Hall of Fame in 1992. Maturi received a B.A. in government from the University of Notre Dame in 1967. He also served Director of Administrative Projects on the support staff of Ara Parseghian’s first national championship team. He earned a master’s Sue Graupmann degree and certification for educational administration from the University of Wisconsin - Platteville in 1985. 198 Faculty Athletic Representatives Maturi and his wife, Lois, have three children, Mark (29), Katie (28) and Anne (25). Richard Weinberg, Linda Brady

GOPHER BASKETBALL 2005-06 | NCAA TOURNAMENT 2005 MEDIA OUTLETS NEWSPAPERS ST. PAUL DULUTH NEWS-TRIBUNE Pioneer Press Sports Editor: Craig Gustafson ([email protected]) MINNEAPOLIS Sports Editor: Mike Bass ([email protected]) 424 W. 1st STAR TRIBUNE Marcus Fuller ([email protected]) - beat writer Duluth, MN 55816 Sports Editor: Glen Crevier ([email protected]) John Shipley ([email protected]) 218/723-5303 Jeff Shelman ([email protected]) - beat writer Tom Powers ([email protected]) Fax 218/723-5314 Chip Scoggins ([email protected]) Ray Richardson ([email protected]) Sid Hartman ([email protected]) Bob Sansevere ([email protected]) FARGO FORUM Patrick Reusse ([email protected]) Charley Walters ([email protected]) Sports Editor: Hayden Goethe ([email protected]) Jim Souhan ([email protected]) 345 Cedar St. 101 5th St. N. Dennis Brackin ([email protected]) St. Paul, MN 55101 Fargo, ND 58102 425 Portland Ave. 651/228-5518 701/235-7311 Minneapolis, MN 55415 Fax 651/228-5527 Fax 701/241-5406 612/673-4447 Fax 612/673-7774 MINNESOTA SUBURBAN MANKATO FREE PRESS MINNESOTA SUN NEWSPAPERS Chad Courrier ([email protected]) MINNESOTA DAILY Sports Editor: Dave Pedersen ([email protected]) Shane Frederick ([email protected]) Sports Editor: Matt Anderson ([email protected]) 10917 Valley View Road 101 5th St. N. Writers: Matt Perkins, David McCoy, Chris Lempesis Eden Prairie, MN 55344 Fargo, ND 58102 2301 University Ave. SE 952/829-0797 701/235-7311 University of Minnesota Fax 952/392-6868 Fax 701/241-5406 Minneapolis, MN 55414 612/627-4080 GREATER MINNESOTA WIRE SERVICE Fax 612/627-4159 ROCHESTER POST-BULLETIN ASSOCIATED PRESS Sports Editor: Craig Swalboski ([email protected]) Sports Editor: Dave Campbell ([email protected]) MINNESOTA SPOKESMAN-RECORDER Pat Ruff ([email protected]) Jon Krawczynski ([email protected]) Sports Editor: Larry Fitzgerald 18 First Ave. SE 511 11th Ave. S., Suite 460 ([email protected]) Rochester, MN 55904 Minneapolis, MN 55415 Charles Hallman ([email protected]) 507/285-7600 612/332-2727 Kwame McDonald ([email protected]) Fax 507/285-7772 Fax 612/342-5299 3744 4th Ave. South Minneapolis, MN 55409 ST. CLOUD TIMES 612/827-4021 Sports Editor: Dave Deland ([email protected]) Fax 612/827-0577 Kevin Allenspach ([email protected]) 3000 N. 7th St. St. Cloud, MN 56302 320/255-8770 Fax 320/255-0447

WCCO-TV (CBS) 1600 Utica Ave. So. Suite 400 TELEVISION Sports Director: Gregg Litman ([email protected]) Minneapolis, MN 55416 FOX SPORTS NORTH Mark Rosen ([email protected]) 952/417-3000 Coordinating Producer: Matt Hoover Bob Rainey ([email protected]) Fax 952/417-3001 ([email protected]) 90 South 11th St., Paul Hipp ([email protected]) Minneapolis, MN 55403 KSTP-AM Marney Gellner ([email protected]) 612/330-2539 Matt Michalski ([email protected]) One Main St. SE - Suite 600 Fax 612/330-2767 Joe Soucheray ([email protected]) Minneapolis, MN 55414 3415 University Ave. 612/486-9500 WFTC-TV (UPN) St. Paul, MN 55144 Fax 612/486-9589 John Henk ([email protected]) 651/647-1500 Mark Redal ([email protected]) KARE-TV (NBC) 1701 Broadway St. NE KUOM-AM Sarah Nelson ([email protected]) Sports Director: Randy Shaver ([email protected]) Minneapolis, MN 55413 610 Rarig Center Eric Perkins ([email protected]) 612/852-0699 330 21st Ave. S. Charles Gonzalez ([email protected]) Fax 612/379-2929 Minneapolis, MN 55455 Bea Chang ([email protected]) 612/625-3500 8811 Olson Memorial Hwy. RADIO Fax 612/625-2112 Minneapolis, MN 55427 WCCO-AM 763/546-1111 Sports Director: Dan Terhaar ([email protected]) MINNESOTA NEWS NETWORK Fax 763/546-8606 Dave Lee ([email protected]) Al Schoch Mike Max ([email protected]) Gene Harrington KMSP-TV (FOX-9/UPN-29) Dave Mona ([email protected]) 331 11th. St. South Sports Director: TBA Rita Maloney ([email protected]) Minneapolis, MN 55404 John Henk ([email protected]) Steve Thomson ([email protected]) 612/321-7211 ([email protected]) Jim Rich ([email protected]) 625 2nd Ave. South Fax 612/321-7222 11358 Viking Drive Minneapolis, MN 55402 Eden Prairie, MN 55344 612/370-0611 KROC-AM (Rochester) 952/944-9999 Fax 612/370-0159 Ed Rauen ([email protected]) Fax 952/942-0455 Steve Skogan KFAN-AM 122 SW 4th St. KSTP-TV (ABC) Chad Abbott ([email protected]) Rochester, MN 55902 Sports Producer: Steve Johnson ([email protected]) Paul Allen ([email protected]) 507/286-1010 Rod Simons ([email protected]) Jeff Dubay ([email protected]) Fax 507/286-9370 Anne Hutchinson ([email protected]) Mike Morris ([email protected]) 3415 University Ave. Chad Hartman ([email protected]) St. Paul, MN 55114 Dan Barreiro ([email protected]) 651/642-4410 Cory Cove ([email protected]) Fax 651/642-4409 Henry Lake ([email protected]) 199

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IMPORTANT NUMBERS The University of Minnesota basketball media guide was credential if needed courtside. prepared to assist the media in their coverage of Golden AIRLINES Gopher basketball. Requests for additional information • The Associated Press and the primary daily newspa- Air Tran ...... (800) 247-8726 should be directed to Kyle Coughlin, Sr. Associate pers of the Minneapolis/St. Paul market that provide American ...... (800) 433-7300 Director of Media Relations, University of Minnesota, 516 daily coverage for Golden Gopher basketball will be America West ...... (800) 235-9292 15th Ave. SE, 244 Bierman Field Athletic Building, granted three seats courtside. (1-photo, 2-working Continental ...... (800) 231-0856 Minneapolis, MN 55455. (612) 625-4090. press). Any other requested credentials will be seated in Delta ...... (800) 325-1999 the upper press row. Northwest Airlines ...... (800) 225-2525 MEDIA CREDENTIALS United ...... (800) 241-6522 • Any visiting team's primary newspapers from its largest US Airways ...... (800) 428-4322 Requests for working media credentials (newspaper, media market that provide daily coverage of the visiting radio, TV, photo) for Minnesota home games must be team will be granted one credential courtside if space CAR RENTAL made on-line at gophersports.com. Requests for cre- allows. The location of other credentialed media of the Alamo (airport) ...... (612) 726-5600 dentials should be made as early as possible due to visiting team will be determined by circulation size or ...... (888) 426-3299 severe seat limitations in the press areas at Williams the visiting SID. Avis (airport) ...... (612) 726-5220 Arena. Please contact the Athletic Communications ...... (800) 831-2847 office for more information regarding the on-line • Minneapolis/St. Paul local television stations with network affiliation will be granted one seat courtside and Budget (airport) ...... (952) 854-4501 credentialing system. Delivery of credentials will be one seat in the radio deck...... (800) 527-7000 handled according to individual situations, but in most Dollar (airport) ...... (952) 854-3003 cases will not be mailed. Credentials can be picked up • Any local television stations from visiting markets will be ...... (800) 800-4000 starting three hours before game time at the Williams seated on the radio deck. Enterprise (Minneapolis) ...... (612) 727-3313 Arena media will call gate at the west end of the south ...... (800) 736-8222 lobby of the building. Media parking can be purchased through the media relations office. Contact Sara Berhow • Any visiting teams coaches shows will be seated on the Hertz (airport) ...... (651) 698-9585 radio deck...... (800) 654-3131 to buy reserved parking for home games at 612-625- 4090. National (airport) ...... (612) 726-5600 • Daily student newspapers will be placed on the radio ...... (888) 868-6204 deck will the exception of the Minnesota Daily. The Thrifty (downtown) ...... (612) 333-2050 MEDIA CREDENTIAL CRITERIA Minnesota Daily will have one credential in the court- (airport) ...... (952) 854-8080 Due to severe space limitations for media seating in side press row...... (800) 847-4389 Williams Arena, media requesting credentials for Golden Gopher basketball will have to meet certain criteria to • Any weekly, basketball specific, or school specific TAXI COMPANIES gain access to press seating. The criteria will also deter- publications with the exception of the Minnesota Airport Taxi ...... (952) 928-0000 mine where media will be located during games either in Spokesman-Recorder will be seated on the radio deck Blue & White Taxi ...... (612) 333-3333 press row courtside or in the upper press row (Row 1 of and issue of credentials will be determined by space Green & White Taxi ...... (612) 522-2222 balcony on north side). Order of priority: restrictions and the media relations office. The Rainbow Taxi ...... (612) 332-1615 Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder will have one creden- Red & White Taxi ...... (612) 871-1600 • The originating television entity of the game will be seat- tial in the courtside press row. Yellow Cab Company ...... (612) 824-4444 ed courtside at center court. • Only on-line entities that are affiliated with an accredit- CHARTER SERVICES • Flagship radio for both teams will be seated in the upper ed news agency can qualify for credentials. No addition- Airport Express ...... (612) 827-7777 level press row. Any non-originating radio stations doing al credentials will be given to any print, radio or televi- sion agency for their on-line websites that are already ...... (800) 333-1532 game updates will be seated in the upper press row. credentialed for Gopher Basketball. Carey Limousine ...... (612) 627-5666 Student radio stations will be subject to space restric- Jefferson Lines ...... (612) 359-3400 tions and will only be granted credentials if space allows. • If there is no space available on either press row, media ...... (800) 767-7433 can request credentials and have access during the Lorenz Bus Service ...... (763) 784-7196 • Any national publication will be granted a minimum of game to the media work room located on the second Voight’s Bus Service ...... (612) 339-0612 one credential for working press and one photography level of the east addition and postgame interview areas. TRANSPORTATION Road Conditions for Minnesota Highways ...... (651) 405-6030 Minneapolis/St. Paul International Airport ...... (612) 726-5555 Amtrak ...... (651) 644-6012 Metro Transit (city busses) ...... (612) 373-3333 or (general info) ...... (612) 349-7400

OTHER SERVICES Greater Minneapolis Convention & Visitors Association ...... (612) 661-4700 Mall of America Information ...... (952) 883-8800 Minneapolis Tourist Information ...... (612) 348-7000 Minneapolis Visitor Information Center .(612) 335-5827 Minnesota Office of Tourism ...... (651) 296-5029 Ticketmaster ...... (612) 989-5151 Weather and Time ...... (763) 512-1111

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LODGING MEDIA PASS GATE POST-GAME INTERVIEWS HOTELS (NEAR DOWNTOWN OR AIRPORT) The media pass gate is located at the south end of the Minnesota complies with an equal-access policy. Following University Ave. lobby. If you need to pick up credentials, the a 10-minute cooling-off period, postgame coaches’ inter- • Best Western - Normandy Downtown media will call table is located at the Media Pass Gate. You views are conducted in the Media/Film room on the lower 405 South Eighth Street, (612) 370-1400 must have proper identification to receive your credentials. level of the east end of Williams Arena. Minnesota players • DoubleTree Hotel - Mpls. Airport/Mall The media pass gate opens three hours before game time. are available in the Team Room adjacent to the Gopher 7901 24th Avenue South, (952) 854-2244 locker room following the cooling-off period. Generally, • Embassy Suites - Minneapolis Airport PHOTO AND FILM CREDENTIALS visiting team player interviews are conducted in the lower 7901 34th Avenue South, (952) 854-1000 level hallway outside the visitor locker room. All photo and game film credentials should be request- • Hampton Inn - Airport/Mall of America ed as early as possible because of severe space limita- 7745 Lyndale Ave. South, (612) 861-1000 IN-SEASON INTERVIEWS tions. Photographers and film crews may work only in the • Hilton - Minneapolis/St. Paul Airport designated areas. Photographers are not allowed on the All requests for player or coach interviews, either in person 3800 East 80th Street, (952) 854-2100 court during play, but can photograph pregame and or via phone, must be arranged through Kyle Coughlin in • Hilton - Minneapolis & Towers postgame activities, if they have requested such access the Athletic Communications Office at least 24 hours in 1001 Marquette Ave. S., (612) 376-1000 from the media relations staff. Failure to comply will result advance. Interviews can take place on any weekday as • Holiday Inn - Airport Express in expulsion from the arena. long as it is not a game day. 814 East 79th Street, (952) 854-5558 • Holiday Inn - Metrodome RADIO PRACTICE ACCESS 1500 Washington Ave. S., (612) 333-4646 The Williams Arena radio broadcast area is in Row 1 of the As a rule, practice will be open to the media for the first 30 • Hyatt Regency - Minneapolis balcony on the north side of the arena. The primary visitors minutes of each workout. This is subject to change at the 1300 Nicollet Mall, (612) 370-1234 position is to the right of the center court camera positions coaches discretion. All player interviews will be conducted • Marriott - Minneapolis Airport as you look at the court. Phone lines for the primary visiting before practice. It is strongly recommended that at least 24 hours notice be given to Kyle Coughlin in the Athletic 2020 East 79th Street, (952) 854-7441 radio outlet will be provided by WCCO Radio, the radio flag- ship station of Gopher basketball, on a co-op basis. If a Communications Office to insure that your request can be • Minneapolis Marriott - City Center visiting team has more than one broadcast entity, they need granted. 30 South Seventh Street, (612) 349-4000 to contact the media relations office to make arrangements • Quality Inn & Suites - Downtown for a broadcast position. Statisticians and/or other working BIG TEN/DAN MONSON WEEKLY MEDIA TELECONFERENCE 41 North Tenth Street, (612) 339-9311 personnel are provided with advance notice only and com- • Radisson Hotel - Metrodome pensation is expected. Beginning on Monday, December 12, 2005 for one week, and then continuing on Monday, January 2, 2006 for the 615 Washington Ave. SE, (612) 379-8888 rest of the regular season, there will be a weekly teleconfer- PHONE LINES • Radisson Roseville ence coordinated by the Big Ten Conference office involv- 2540 N. Cleveland Ave., (651) 636-4567 Phone lines for broadcast or file transmission are available ing all of its men’s basketball coaches. Interested media • Millennium Hotel Minneapolis through University of Minnesota Networking and may call in and participate in the call. The calls will also be 1313 Nicollet Mall, (612) 332-6000 Telecommunications Services. Please call Steve Moore at available for playback 24 hours a day. The teleconference • Four Points Sheraton - Minneapolis Metrodome (612) 626-1336 for more information. runs every Monday during the season from 9 a.m. - 11 a.m. 1330 Industrial Blvd. NE, (612) 331-1900 (central). Dan Monson’s slot is 9:20 a.m. every Monday. For a full schedule of the coaches participating, please see the • Thunderbird Hotel GAME SERVICES Big Ten basketball media guide or weekly release. 2201 East 78th Street, (952) 854-3411 Pregame notes, cumulative statistics, media guides and game programs will be available prior to the start of each DIRECTIONS TO WILLIAMS ARENA game in the Media Room, located on the second level of Williams Arena is located on the East Bank of the University the east addition. Team and individual statistics, box scores of Minnesota’s Minneapolis campus, on University Ave. SE and a play-by-play will be disseminated to the media at half- between Oak St. and 19th Ave. SE across from the time and after the game. Coaches quotes and Minnesota University Aquatic Center. player quotes will be distributed shortly after each postgame news conference. Fax transmission service is available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Please make fax Going South on I-35W: Take exit 18, the University of arrangements with Athletic Communications personnel Minnesota East Bank exit. Follow the University of prior to the game. Minnesota signs, and turn left on University Ave. SE. Williams Arena will be about 10 blocks down University and on the left.

Going North on I-35W: Take exit 17C, the University of Minnesota exit. Follow the University of Minnesota East Bank signs which will lead to Washington Ave. Take Washington over the river and through campus to Oak St. SE (4th stoplight) and turn left. Take Oak to University Ave. Williams Arena will be on the left.

Going East or West on I-94: Take the University of Minnesota east bank exit (Huron Blvd). Follow Huron Blvd to Oak St SE. Williams Arena will be on the left.

From Mpls/St. Paul International Airport: Take I-494 Westbound and exit onto northbound I-35W. Follow I-35W directions (above).

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For the second consecutive year, University of Minnesota 2005-06 TELEVISION SCHEDULE Golden Gopher men's basketball Date Opponent Time TV will be seen on FSN North. The Nov. 18 North Dakota State 6:00 p.m. FSN North network will again telecast 13 Nov. 26 Tennessee-Chattanooga 3:00 p.m. FSN North Gopher games during the 2005-06 Nov. 30 at Maryland (Big Ten/ACC) 6:30 p.m. ESPN2 season, including the regular Dec. 5 at Arizona State 9:30 p.m. Fox Sports Net season home opener on Nov. 18 Dec. 10 UNLV 12:00 p.m. FSN North against North Dakota State. Dec. 14 UAB 7:00 p.m. FSN North This season's Golden Gopher men's basketball telecast schedule features four Jan. 7 Northwestern 1:00 p.m. Ch. 5/45 non-conference games (one each against NDSU, UT-Chattanooga, UNLV and Jan. 10 Wisconsin 6:00 p.m. ESPN UAB) and nine Big Ten Conference contests including two against Purdue and Jan. 14 at Purdue 7:00 p.m. FSN North - Michigan and one game with Illinois and Wisconsin. Tape Delay In August 2004, FSN North reached a multi-year agreement with ESPN Jan. 18 at Iowa 7:00 p.m. FSN North - Regional Television to televise 13 Gopher men's regular-season basketball games, Tape Delay up to nine of which can be against Big Ten Conference opponents and a to be deter- Jan. 21 Michigan 7:00 p.m. FSN North mined number of football games. The number of FSN telecasts for each sport could Jan. 25 at Illinois 8:00 p.m. FSN North vary from year to year throughout the length of the deal due to the Big Ten Jan. 29 Indiana 12:00 p.m. CBS Conference's other television rights agreements. Feb. 4 at Ohio State 2:00 p.m. Ch. 5/45 FSN North remains the exclusive regional telecast home for Gophers sports Feb. 8 at Penn State 7:00 p.m. FSN North including baseball, football, men's and women's basketball, men's and women's Feb. 11 Michigan State 1:30 p.m. Ch. 5/45 hockey, volleyball and wrestling. Feb. 15 at Michigan 6:00 p.m. FSN North FSN North reaches more than 3 million homes throughout Minnesota, Feb. 18 Iowa 3:30 p.m. Ch. 5/45 Wisconsin, Iowa and North and South Dakota and telecasts nearly 2,600 hours of Feb. 22 Purdue 8:00 p.m. FSN North locally produced programming per year. The Emmy Award-winning regional sports Feb. 26 at Wisconsin 1:00 p.m. FSN North network provides comprehensive coverage of the NBA's Minnesota Timberwolves 2/28/3/1 Illinois TBA TBD and Milwaukee Bucks, MLB's Minnesota Twins and Milwaukee Brewers, the NHL's or 3/2 Minnesota Wild and the WNBA's Minnesota Lynx as well as University of Minnesota Mar. 4 at Northwestern 7:00 p.m. FSN North - athletic events. Tape Delay Mar. 9-12 Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, Ind.) ESPN/CBS Mar. 16-19 NCAA First/Second Rounds CBS Mar. 23-26 NCAA Regionals CBS Apr. 1, 3 NCAA Final Four CBS

Home games in BOLD All times Central Television key: FSN North - game televised on Fox Sports North Fox Sports Net - game televised on Fox Sports Net National ESPN - game televised on ESPN ESPN2 - game televised on ESPN2 Ch.5/45- game televised on KSTP-5 or KSTC-45 CBS - game televised on CBS-TV Ch. 4

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WCCO-AM 830 will serve as the flagship station for the Golden Gopher Radio Network again this season. In July 2001, University of Minnesota Athletics announced a five- year agreement for the broad- cast rights for Golden Gopher Football and Basketball. The deal extended a long-term rela- tionship between the two parties. WCCO has been broadcasting Golden Gopher Football every year since 1923 and Golden Gopher Basketball since the 1930s. WCCO is also in its fifth year as the radio home for the 2002 and 2003 national champion Golden Gopher Hockey program. The contract also calls for extended pre-game and post-game coverage. Basketball’s pre-game and post-game shows will run at least one half hour in length. Those shows will feature interviews with head coach Dan Monson, assistant coaches and Golden The WCCO broadcast team of Kevin Lynch (left) and Dave Lee. Gopher players. Dave Lee is entering his fifth season calling the play-by-play for Golden Gopher basketball. Lee will call all of the Gopher home games this season. Lee is the co-host of the popular WCCO GOLDEN GOPHER RADIO NETWORK AFFILIATES Morning Show. A three-time winner of the state Associated Press Market Station Frequency Market Station Frequency sports play-by-play award, Lee has served as the play-by-play Aitkin KKIN AM 930 Long Prairie KEYL AM 1400 voice of Golden Gopher football for the previous three seasons. He Albert Lea KATE AM 1450 Marshall KMHL AM 1400 recently received an AP Minnesota Broadcast Award for his call of Alexandria/Glenwood KMGK FM 107.1 Minneapolis WCCO AM 830 the Gophers’ Sun Bowl victory over Oregon. Austin KAUS AM 1480 Flagship Station Returning for a second year as the play-by-play voice for away Bemidji KBUN AM 1450 Owatonna KRFO AM 1390 games is Steve Thomson. Thomson will also serve as the studio Benson KSCR FM 93.5 Redwood Falls KLGR AM 1490 host for postgame home broadcasts. Before last season, Thomson Brainerd KBLB FM 93.3 Rochester KROC AM 1340 was the fill-in voice for Gopher basketball for two seasons and Detroit Lakes KDLM AM 1340 Roseau KRWB AM 1410 Duluth KDAL AM 610 St. Cloud KXSS AM 1390 served as the post-game studio host for Gopher broadcasts along Fargo, N.D. KVOX AM 1280 Willmar KWLM AM 1340 with hosting a night-time sports call-in show on WCCO. Fosston/Bagley KKCQ FM 96.7 Windom KDOM AM 1580 Kevin Lynch will serve as the game analyst for the fifth consec- Grand Rapids KOZY AM 1320 Windom KDOM FM 94.3 utive season. The former Gopher great played nine seasons of pro- International Falls KSDM FM 104.1 Winona KWNO AM 1230 fessional basketball after graduating from the U of M in 1991. He Little Falls KLTF AM 960 Worthington KWOA AM 730 ranks 11th on the all-time scoring list at Minnesota with 1,355 career points. Lynch played two seasons with the Charlotte Hornets of the NBA, two seasons in Spain, one in the United Arab Emirates, and four years in Germany. WILLIAMS ARENA SEATING TICKET INFORMATION SEASON TICKETS Public ...... $540.00 Faculty/Staff ...... $432.00 U of M Students ...... $99

SINGLE GAME TICKETS Individual Reserved Game ...... $30.00 Exhibition Games ...... $15.00

For ticket information, call (612) 624-8080 or 1-800-U-GOPHER Also order on-line at gophersports.com

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MARYLAND (NOV. 30, 2005) IOWA (JAN. 18, 2006) MICHIGAN (FEB. 15, 2006) Depart via charter flight on Tue., Nov. 29 Depart via charter flight on Tue., Jan. 17 Depart via charter flight on Tue., Feb. 14 Headquartered at: Headquartered at: Headquartered at: Greenbelt Marriott Sheraton Iowa City Ypsilanti Marriott Greenbelt, MD 20770 210 South Dubuque Street 1275 South Huron Street 6400 Ivy Lane Iowa City, IA 52240 Ypsilanti, MI 48197 301/441-3700 319/337-4058 734/487-2000 Return Wed., Nov. 30 after game Return on Wed., Jan. 18 after game Return on Wed., Feb. 15 after game

ARIZONA STATE (DEC. 5, 2005) ILLINOIS (JAN. 25, 2006) WISCONSIN (FEB. 26, 2006) Depart via charter flight after Coastal Carolina game on Depart via charter flight on Tue., Jan. 24 Depart via charter bus on Sat., Feb. 25 Dec. 3 Headquartered at: Headquartered at: Headquartered at: Hawthorne Suites Hilton Madison Monona Terrace Wyndham Buttes Resort 101 Trade Centre Drive 9 East Wilson Street 2000 Westcourt Way Champaign, IL 61820 Madison, WI 53703 Tempe, AZ Return on Wed., Jan. 25 after game 608/255-5100 602/225-9000 Return on Sun., Feb. 26 after game Return on Mon., Dec. 5 after game OHIO STATE (FEB. 4, 2006) Depart via commercial flight on Fri., Feb. 3 NORTHWESTERN (MAR. 4, 2006) PURDUE (JAN. 14, 2006) Headquartered at: Depart via commercial flight on Fri., Mar. 3 Depart via commercial flight on Fri., Jan. 13 Hyatt on Capitol Square Headquartered at: Headquartered at: 75 East State Street North Shore Skokie Hotel Holiday Inn Select-City Ceentre Columbus, Ohio 43215 9599 Skokie Blvd. 515 South Street 614/228-1234 Skokie, IL 60077 Lafayette, IN 47901 Return on Sat., Feb. 4 after game 847/679-7000 765-423-1000 Return on Sat., Mar. 4 after game Return on Sat., Jan. 14 after game PENN STATE (FEB. 8, 2006) Depart via charter flight onTue., Feb. 7 BIG TEN TOURNAMENT (MAR. 9-12, 2006) Headquartered at: Depart via charter flight on Wed., Mar. 8 or The Toftrees Resort Thu., Mar. 9 One Country Club Lane Headquartered at: State College, PA 16803 TBA 814/234-8000 Return after championship game Return on Wed., Feb. 8 after game

2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT INFORMATION

SELECTION SUNDAY March 16 & 18 REGIONAL SESSIONS FINAL FOUR March 12, 2005 Cox Arena Atlanta Regional April 1 & 3 CBS-TV 5:30 p.m. San Diego, Calif. March 23 & 25 RCA Dome Host: San Diego, Calif. Georgia Dome Indianapolis, In.d OPENING ROUND GAME Atlanta, Ga. Host: Butler University and Horizon March 14, 2005 March 17 & 19 Host: Georgia Tech League University of Dayton Arena Univ. of Dayton Arena Dayton, Ohio Dayton, Ohio Oakland Regional Host: University of Dayton March 23 & 25 FIRST-SECOND ROUND SESSIONS Oakland Arena March 16 & 18 March 17 & 19 Oakland, Calif. Greensboro Coliseum Wachovia Center Host: University of San Francisco Greensboro, N.C. Philadelphia, Pa. Host: Atlantic Coast Conference Host: Atlantic 10 Conference Washington D.C. Regional March 24 & 26 March 16 & 18 March 17 & 19 MCI Center Jacksonville Veterans Memorial American Airlines Center Washington D.C. Arena Dallas, Texas Host: Georgetown University Jacksonville, Fla. Host: Host: Jacksonville University Minneapolis Regional March 17 & 19 March 24 & 26 March 16 & 18 Auburn Hills, Mich. Metrodome Jon M. Huntsman Center Auburn Hills, Mich. Minneapolis, Minn. Salt Lake City, Utah Host: Oakland University Host: University of Minnesota Host: University of Utah

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Office Phone ...... (612) 625-4090 Office Fax ...... (612) 626-1308 Williams Arena Press Row ...... (612) 626-0844 Website ...... www.gophersports.com

Mailing Address Athletics Communications University of Minnesota 244 Bierman Field Athletic Building 516 15th Avenue SE Minneapolis, Minn. 55455 MIKE LOCKREM KYLE COUGHLIN ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS STAFF Director of Athletic Senior Associate Director Communications Mike Lockrem ...... Director of Athletic Communications Men’s Basketball Contact Kyle Coughlin ...... Senior Associate Director (Men’s Basketball, Men’s and Women’s Golf) Becky Bohm ...... Associate Director (Women’s Basketball, Men’s and Women’s Track and Field/Cross Country) Shane Sandersfeld ...... Associate Director (Football, Men’s Gymnastics) Steve Geller ...... Assistant Director (Volleyball, Baseball) Kevin Kurtt ...... Assistant Director (Men’s Hockey, Men’s and Women’s Tennis) John Romo ...... Assistant Director (Soccer, Wrestling, Softball) Michelle Traen ...... Assistant Director (Women’s Hockey, Women’s Swimming & Diving, Rowing) BECKY BOHM SHANE SANDERSFELD SARA BERHOW Associate Director Associate Director Assistant Director Jeff Keiser ...... Creative Director Communications/Publications (Men’s Swimming & Diving) Sara Berhow ...... Assistant Director (Women’s Gymnastics, Publications) Cathy Behr, Dominic Ladd, Kevin Noth ...... Graduate Assistants Chris Jensen, Tory Kukowski, Dave Reidinger . . . .Student Assistants

STAFF EMAIL ADDRESSES Mike Lockrem ...... [email protected] Kyle Coughlin ...... [email protected] Becky Bohm ...... [email protected] Shane Sandersfeld ...... [email protected] Steve Geller ...... [email protected] Kevin Kurtt ...... [email protected] John Romo ...... [email protected] Michelle Traen ...... [email protected] STEVE GELLER JEFF KEISER KEVIN KURTT Jeff Keiser ...... [email protected] Assistant Director Creative Director Assistant Director Sara Berhow ...... [email protected]

JOHN ROMO MICHELLE TRAEN Assistant Director Assistant Director

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DATE GAME TIME TV DATE GAME TIME TV NOVEMBER 8 Georgetown at ILLINOIS 8 CST ESPN 9 IOWA at Iowa State 7 CST ESPN Plus Local 13 NORTHWESTERN vs. Lehigh [14] 9 CST 10 ILLINOIS vs. Oregon [4] 7:30 CST Fox Sports Net 14 Maryland-Eastern Shore at IOWA [8] 7:30 CST ESPN Plus Local INDIANA vs. Kentucky [6] 3:45 EST CBS Sports NORTHWESTERN vs. Charlotte/Coppin State [14] 3/7 CST MICHIGAN at South Florida 3 EST ESPN2 15 Colgate/Utah Valley State at IOWA [8] 7:30 CST ESPN Plus Local MICHIGAN STATE vs. Wichita State [13] 7 EST ESPN2 TBD vs. NORTHWESTERN [14] TBD UNLV at MINNESOTA Noon CST ESPN Plus Local 18 South Dakota State at ILLINOIS 7 CST ESPN Plus Local OHIO STATE at St. Joseph's 2 EST ESPN Nicholls State at INDIANA 6 EST ESPN Plus Local PENN STATE at Pittsburgh 4 EST ESPN Plus Local Central Michigan at MICHIGAN 7 EST Marquette at WISCONSIN Noon CST ESPN Plus Local North Dakota State at MINNESOTA 6 CST ESPN Plus Local 11 PURDUE at Loyola-Chicago TBD WISCONSIN vs. Norfolk State [17] 7:30 CST 12 Norfolk State at OHIO STATE 8 EST ESPN Plus Local 19 MICHIGAN STATE at Hawaii 6 EST UNC-Wilmington at WISCONSIN 7 CST Cornell at PENN STATE Noon/4 EST 14 UAB at MINNESOTA 7 CST ESPN Plus Local Wofford at PURDUE 8 EST Illinois-Chicago at NORTHWESTERN 7 CST WISCONSIN vs. Eastern Kentucky [17] 7:30 CST Belmont at OHIO STATE 8 EST ESPN Plus Local 20 Texas-Pan American at ILLINOIS 4 CST 15 UW-Milwaukee at WISCONSIN 7 CST ESPN Plus Local Chicago State at OHIO STATE 2 EST ESPN Plus Local 16 Cleveland State at MICHIGAN STATE 7 EST ESPNU 21 Florida A&M at INDIANA 6 EST ESPN Plus Local 17 Arizona State at IOWA 7 CST ESPN Plus Local TBD vs. IOWA [9] TBD UCLA at MICHIGAN Noon EST ESPN MICHIGAN STATE vs. Chaminade [9] 2:30 EST ESPN2 OHIO STATE vs. Iowa State [15] 7 CST ESPN Florida Atlantic at NORTHWESTERN 7 CST New Orleans at PURDUE 8 EST ESPN Plus Local TBD vs. WISCONSIN [17] TBD 18 Coppin State at ILLINOIS 4 CST 22 Texas Southern at ILLINOIS 7 CST ESPN Plus Local Florida International at MICHIGAN STATE 4 EST ESPN Plus Local TBD vs. IOWA [9] TBD NORTHWESTERN at Seton Hall 1 CST MICHIGAN at Boston University 7 EST St. Francis (Pa.) at PENN STATE 2 EST Maryland/Gonzaga vs. MICHIGAN STATE[11] TBD ESPN/ESPN2 19 INDIANA at Charlotte 9 EST ESPN2 Butler at OHIO STATE 8 EST ESPN Plus Local 20 Drake at IOWA 7 CST ESPN Plus Local South Alabama at PURDUE 7 EST New Hampshire at PENN STATE 7:30 EST 23 TBD vs. MICHIGAN STATE[11] TBD IPFW at PURDUE 7 EST Nicholls State at PENN STATE 7:30 EST 21 ILLINOIS vs. Missouri [5] 7 CST ESPN2 25 ILLINOIS vs. Wichita State [2] TBD MICHIGAN STATE at UW-Green Bay TBD ESPN Plus Local 26 TBD vs. ILLINOIS [2] TBD Grambling at MINNESOTA 7 CST INDIANA at Western Illinois 9 EST ESPN Plus Local 22 Robert Morris at IOWA 7 CST ESPN Plus Local UT-San Antonio at IOWA Noon CST ESPN Plus Local Miami (Ohio) at MICHIGAN 7 EST Butler at MICHIGAN 2 EST 23 INDIANA vs. Butler [7] 6 EST ESPN Plus Local UT-Chattanooga at MINNESOTA 3 CST ESPN Plus Local South Dakota State at MINNESOTA 7 CST NORTHWESTERN at DePaul 1 CST DePauw at NORTHWESTERN 7 CST Long Island at PENN STATE 3:30 EST Tennessee State at OHIO STATE 8 EST ESPN Plus Local PURDUE vs. Xavier [16] 4:30 EST 28 SE Missouri State at ILLINOIS 7 CST ESPN Plus Local Coastal Carolina at WISCONSIN 7 CST Coppin State at MICHIGAN 7 EST 27 IPFW at MICHIGAN STATE 1 EST ESPN Plus Local Tennessee Tech at MICHIGAN STATE 7 EST 28 Gardner Webb at MINNESOTA 7 CST Gardner Webb at OHIO STATE 8 EST ESPN Plus Local Virginia Tech at OHIO STATE [1] 7:30 EST ESPN2 IPFW at PENN STATE 7:30 EST 29 ILLINOIS at North Carolina [1] 9 EST ESPN UT-Martin at PURDUE 7 EST Miami (Fla.) at MICHIGAN [1] 9:30 EST ESPN2 Louisiana Tech at WISCONSIN 7 CST Clemson at PENN STATE [1] 8 EST ESPNU 30 Tennessee-Martin at ILLINOIS 7 CST ESPN Plus Local PURDUE at Florida State [1] 7:30 EST ESPN2 IOWA at Saint Louis 7 CST ESPN Plus Local WISCONSIN at Wake Forest [1] 7 EST ESPN PURDUE at Memphis TBD ESPN Plus Local 30 Duke at INDIANA [1] 9 EST ESPN 31 INDIANA at Ball State TBD N.C. State at IOWA [1] 9:30 EST ESPN2 Chicago State at MICHIGAN 2 EST Georgia Tech at MICHIGAN STATE [1] 7 EST ESPN Coppin State at MICHIGAN STATE 1 EST ESPN Plus Local MINNESOTA at Maryland [1] 7:30 EST ESPN2 Oral Roberts at MINNESOTA 1 CST NORTHWESTERN at VIRGINIA [1] 8 EST ESPNU LSU at OHIO STATE 1 EST ESPN Plus Local Mount St. Mary's at PENN STATE 1 EST DECEMBER WISCONSIN at Pittsburgh 5 CST ESPN Plus Local 2 Fairfield at IOWA [10] 8 CST ESPN Plus Local 3 ILLINOIS vs. Xavier [10] 1 CST ESPN Plus Local JANUARY Eastern Michigan at INDIANA 8 EST ESPN Plus Local 3 MICHIGAN at INDIANA 6 EST ESPN Plus Local Tulane/Valparaiso at IOWA [10] 8 CST ESPN Plus Local 4 PURDUE at NORTHWESTERN 5 CST MICHIGAN at Notre Dame Noon ESPN2 5 IOWA at WISCONSIN 7 CST ESPN Plus Local Arkansas-Little Rock vs. MICHIGAN STATE [12] Noon EST ESPN Plus Local MICHIGAN STATE at ILLINOIS 8 CST ESPN2 Coastal Carolina at MINNESOTA Noon CST PENN STATE at OHIO STATE 8 EST ESPN Plus Local Delaware State at NORTHWESTERN 8 CST 7 ILLINOIS at IOWA 1 CST ESPN PENN STATEat Texas A&M TBD NORTHWESTERN at MINNESOTA 1:05 CST ESPN Plus Regional PURDUE at Evansville TBD ESPN Plus Local PURDUE at MICHIGAN 12:05 EST ESPN Plus Regional Pepperdine at WISCONSIN 1 CST OHIO STATE at INDIANA 4 EST CBS Sports 5 Arkansas-Little Rock at ILLINOIS 7 CST ESPN Plus Local 8 MICHIGAN STATE at WISCONSIN 12:30/3:30 CST CBS Sports MINNESOTA at Arizona State 9:30 CST Fox Sports Net 10 WISCONSIN at MINNESOTA 6 CST ESPN 6 INDIANA at Indiana State 7 EST ESPN Plus Local 11 PENN STATE at NORTHWESTERN 7 CST IOWA at Northern Iowa 7 CST Fox Sports Net INDIANA at MICHIGAN STATE 7 EST ESPN MICHIGAN STATE at Boston College 9 EST ESPN OHIO STATE at PURDUE 8 EST ESPN Plus Local Chicago State at PURDUE 7 EST 14 NORTHWESTERN at WISCONSIN 1:35 CST ESPN Plus Regional 7 Delaware State at MICHIGAN 7 EST IOWA at PENN STATE 12:05 EST ESPN Plus Regional Missouri-Kansas City at PENN STATE 7:30 EST MICHIGAN at ILLINOIS 3:35 CST ESPN Plus Regional UW-Green Bay at WISCONSIN 7 CST ESPN Plus Local MINNESOTA at PURDUE 8 EST ESPN Plus Local 206

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15 MICHIGAN STATE at OHIO STATE 1/4:30 EST CBS Sports INDIANA at MICHIGAN Noon/2:35 EST CBS/ESPN Plus 17 ILLINOIS at INDIANA 7 EST ESPN Regional 18 MINNESOTA at IOWA 7 CST ESPN Plus Local 5 PURDUE at OHIO STATE Noon/1/2 EST ESPN Plus Local NORTHWESTERN at MICHIGAN 8 EST ESPN Plus Local PURDUE at PENN STATE 6 EST ESPN Plus Local 2006 Big Ten Men’s Basketball Tournament at Conseco Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, Ind. WISCONSIN at OHIO STATE 8:30 EST ESPN 9 #9 seed vs. #8 seed Noon EST ESPN2 21 OHIO STATE at PENN STATE 12:05 EST ESPN Plus Regional #10 seed vs. #7 seed 2:30 EST ESPN2 PURDUE at INDIANA 2:35 EST ESPN Plus Regional #11 seed vs. #6 seed 5:05 EST ESPN2 ILLINOIS at NORTHWESTERN 3:35 CST ESPN Plus Regional 10 #8/9 winner vs. #1 seed Noon EST ESPN IOWA at MICHIGAN STATE Noon EST ESPN #5 seed vs. #4 seed 2:30 EST ESPN MICHIGAN at MINNESOTA 7 CST ESPN Plus Local #10/7 winner vs. #2 seed 6:40 EST ESPN Plus Regional 24 INDIANA at IOWA 8 CST ESPN #11/6 winner vs. #3 seed 9:10 EST ESPN Plus Regional 25 MINNESOTA at ILLINOIS 8 CST ESPN Plus Local 11 Semifinal #1 1:40 EST CBS Sports PENN STATE at WISCONSIN 7 CST ESPN Plus Local Semifinal #2 4:05 EST CBS Sports NORTHWESTERN at PURDUE 7 EST ESPN Plus Local 12 Tournament Final 3:30 EST CBS Sports MICHIGAN STATE at MICHIGAN 8 EST ESPN Plus Local 28 PENN STATE at MICHIGAN STATE 12:05 EST ESPN Plus Regional WISCONSIN at MICHIGAN 2:35 EST ESPN Plus Regional Times local to site -- All times and dates are subject to change PURDUE at ILLINOIS 3:35 CST ESPN Plus Regional Last updated on Sept. 27, 2005 OHIO STATE at IOWA 7 CST ESPN Plus Local 29 INDIANA at MINNESOTA Noon CST CBS Sports 31 ILLINOIS at WISCONSIN 6 CST ESPN [1] - Big Ten/ACC Challenge [2] - South Padre Island Invitational in South Padre, Texas FEBRUARY [3] - United Center in Chicago, Ill. [4] - at the Rose Garden Arena in Portland, Ore. 1 NORTHWESTERN at INDIANA 8 EST ESPN Plus Local [5] - Braggin’ Rights Game at Savvis Center in St. Louis, Mo. MICHIGAN at PENN STATE 8 EST ESPN Plus Local [6] - at RCA Dome in Indianapolis, Ind. IOWA at PURDUE 7 EST ESPN2 [7] - at Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Ind. 4 MINNESOTA at OHIO STATE 3:01 EST ESPN Plus Regional [8] - Guardian Classic MICHIGAN at IOWA 4:10 CST ESPN Plus Regional [9] - in Kansas City, Mo. MICHIGAN STATE at NORTHWESTERN 6 CST ESPN Plus Local [10] - Hawkeye Classic in Iowa City, Iowa PENN STATE at ILLINOIS 8 CST ESPN Plus Local [11] - EA Sports Maui Invitational in Maui, Hawaii WISCONSIN at PURDUE 8 EST ESPN Plus Local [12] - at Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, Mich. 8 INDIANA at WISCONSIN 6 CST ESPN [13] - at The Palace in Auburn Hills, MIch. IOWA at NORTHWESTERN 7 CST ESPN Plus Local [14] - at BCA Invitational in Laramie, Wy. MINNESOTA at PENN STATE 8 EST ESPN Plus Local [15] - at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines, Iowa PURDUE at MICHIGAN STATE 8 EST ESPN Plus Local [16] - Wooden Tradition at Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Ind. 9 OHIO STATE at MICHIGAN 7 EST ESPN [17] - Paradise Jam in St. Thomas, Virgin Islands 11 MICHIGAN STATE at MINNESOTA 1:35 CST ESPN Plus Regional MICHIGAN at PURDUE 12:05 EST ESPN Plus Regional WISCONSIN at PENN STATE 4 EST ESPN2 IOWA at INDIANA Noon EST ESPN 12 ILLINOIS at OHIO STATE 1 EST CBS Sports 14 MICHIGAN STATE at IOWA 8 CST ESPN 15 NORTHWESTERN at ILLINOIS 7 CST ESPN Plus Local OHIO STATE at WISCONSIN 7 CST ESPN Plus Local MINNESOTA at MICHIGAN 7 EST ESPN Plus Local INDIANA at PENN STATE 8 EST ESPN Plus Local 18 PENN STATE at PURDUE 2:35 EST ESPN Plus Regional NORTHWESTERN at OHIO STATE 12:05 EST ESPN Plus Regional IOWA at MINNESOTA 3:35 CST ESPN Plus Regional MICHIGAN at MICHIGAN STATE 4 EST ESPN 19 INDIANA at ILLINOIS 2:30 CST CBS Sports 21 ILLINOIS at MICHIGAN 7 EST ESPN 22 PENN STATE at INDIANA 7 EST ESPN Plus Local PURDUE at MINNESOTA 8 CST ESPN Plus Local OHIO STATE at MICHIGAN STATE 8 EST ESPN Plus Local 23 WISCONSIN at NORTHWESTERN 8 CST ESPN2 25 MICHIGAN at OHIO STATE 1:30 EST CBS Sports NORTHWESTERN at PENN STATE 3:35 EST ESPN Plus Regional IOWA at ILLINOIS 5 CST ESPN 26 MINNESOTA at WISCONSIN 1 CST ESPN Plus Local MICHIGAN STATE at INDIANA Noon EST CBS Sports 28/1/2ILLINOIS at MINNESOTA 6/7/6 CST ESPN/ESPN Plus Local/ESPN INDIANA at PURDUE 7/8/7 EST ESPN/ESPN Plus Local/ESPN WISCONSIN at MICHIGAN STATE 7/8/7 EST ESPN/ESPN Plus Local/ESPN

MARCH 1 OHIO STATE at NORTHWESTERN 7 CST ESPN Plus Local PENN STATE at IOWA 7 CST ESPN Plus Local 4 WISCONSIN at IOWA 11/3:35 CST CBS/ESPN Plus Regional MINNESOTA at NORTHWESTERN 7 CST ESPN Plus Local ILLINOIS at MICHIGAN STATE Noon/2:35 EST CBS/ESPN Plus Regional 207

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LAWRENCE MCKENZIE RYAN SAUNDERS KEVIN PAYTON MAURICE HARGROW DAN COLEMAN G • 6-2 • 180 G • 6-1 • 193 G/F • 6-5 • 200 G/F • 6-5 • 200 F • 6-9 • 225 Jr./Jr. So./So. Fr./Fr. Sr. (5)/Sr. Jr./So. Minneapolis, Minn. 1 Medina, Minn. 2 Camden, N.J. 3 St. Paul, Minn. 11 Minneapolis, Minn. 13

VINCENT GRIER J’SON STAMPER BRANDON SMITH RICO TUCKER JONATHAN WILLIAMS G/F • 6-5 • 210 F • 6-6 • 235 G • 6-6 • 205 G • 6-0 • 190 F/C • 6-9 • 275 Sr./Sr. Sr./Sr. Fr./Fr. So./So. So./Fr. Charlotte, N.C. 15 Bronx, N.Y. 21 Minneapolis, Minn. 23 San Diego, Calif. 24 St. Cloud, Minn. 30

ADAM BOONE ZACH PUCHTEL JAMAL ABU-SHAMALA DAMIAN JOHNSON SPENCER TOLLACKSON G • 6-2 • 200 F • 6-6 • 250 G • 6-5 • 200 F • 6-7 • 192 C • 6-9 • 267 Sr. (6)/Sr. Sr./Jr. Fr./Fr. Fr./Fr. So./So. Minneapolis, Minn. 31 Minnetonka, Minn. 32 Shakopee, Minn. 33 Thibodaux, La. 34 Chaska, Minn. 50

DAN MONSON VIC COUCH JIM MOLINARI BILL WALKER JAMES WARE Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Director of Basketball Operations Seventh season Sixth season Second season Seventh season Third season 208

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