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MWC Men's Basketball Record Book MWC Men’s Basketball Record Book Last Updated on 5/21/2013 --MWC Men’s Basketball Record Book Table of Contents-- PAGE CONTENTS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 2-3 Conference/Tournament Champions OFFENSE (CONTINUED) 4 Awards/Coaching Records 8 Assists (Game, Season, Career) 8 Assists Per Game (Season, Career) INDIVIDUAL RECORDS OFFENSE INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 5 Points (Game, Season, Career) DEFENSE 5 Points Per Game (Season, Career) 9 Steals (Game, Season, Career) 5 Field Goals Made (Game, Season, Career) 9 Steals Per Game (Season, Career) 5-6 Field Goals Attempted (Game, Season, Career) 9 Rebounds (Game, Season, Career) 6 3-Pointers Made (Game, Season, Career) 9 Rebounds Per Game (Season, Career) 6 3-Pointers Attempted (Game, Season, Career) 10 Blocked Shots (Game, Season, Career) 6 Free Throws Made (Game, Season, Career) 7 Free Throws Attempted (Game, Season, Career) 1,000 CAREER MARKS 7 Field Goal Percentage (Game, Season, Career) 10-11 1,000 Career Point Scorers 7 3-Point Percentage (Game, Season, Career) 11 1,000 Career Rebounders 8 Free Throw Percentage (Game, Season, Career) Midwest Conference Men’s Basketball Record Book Table Of Contents --Yearly Men’s Basketball Champions/Tournament Champions-- CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS CONTINUED Year Conference Champion Tournament Champ Year Conference Champion Tournament Champ 2012-13 St. Norbert St. Norbert 1948-49 Beloit --- 2011-12 Lake Forest Carroll 1947-48 Beloit --- 2010-11 St. Norbert St. Norbert 1946-47 Beloit, Knox --- 2009-10 St. Norbert St. Norbert 1945-46 Beloit --- 2008-09 Grinnell, Lawrence Lawrence 1944-45 No Competition --- 2007-08 Lawrence Lawrence 1943-45 No Competition --- 2006-07 Grinnell Carroll 1942-43 Lawrence --- 2005-06 Lawrence Lawrence 1941-42 Monmouth --- 2004-05 Lawrence Lawrence 1940-41 Coe, Grinnell --- 2003-04 Lawrence Lawrence 1939-40 Ripon --- 2002-03 Grinnell Illinois College 1938-39 Ripon --- 2001-02 St. Norbert Ripon 1937-38 Monmouth --- 2000-01 Grinnell Grinnell 1936-37 Carleton --- 1999-00 Lake Forest Ripon 1935-36 Cornell --- 1998-99 Ripon Ripon 1934-35 Knox --- 1997-98 Ripon Ripon 1933-34 Carleton, Knox --- 1996-97 Lawrence Lawrence 1932-33 Carleton --- 1995-96 Grinnell Grinnell 1931-32 Carleton --- 1994-95 Beloit Beloit 1930-31 Carleton --- 1993-94 Cornell Cornell 1929-30 Carleton --- 1992-93 Beloit Beloit 1928-29 Carleton --- 1991-92 Ripon Ripon 1927-28 Carleton --- 1990-91 Ripon Ripon 1926-27 Cornell --- 1989-90 Monmouth --- 1925-26 Cornell --- 1988-89 Beloit --- 1924-25 Lawrence --- 1987-88 Monmouth --- 1923-24 Beloit, Carleton --- 1986-87 Ripon --- 1922-23 Beloit --- 1985-86 Ripon --- 1984-85 Monmouth --- 1983-84 St. Norbert --- 1982-83 Beloit --- 1981-82 Beloit --- 1980-81 Beloit --- 1979-80 Ripon --- 1978-79 Beloit --- 1977-78 Ripon, Lake Forest --- 1976-77 Beloit --- 1975-76 Coe --- 1974-75 Coe, Knox --- 1973-74 Monmouth --- 1972-73 Coe --- 1971-72 St. Olaf, Ripon --- 1970-71 St. Olaf --- 1969-70 Cornell --- 1968-69 St. Olaf --- 1967-68 Beloit --- 1966-67 Beloit, Cornell --- 1965-66 Carleton --- 1964-65 Cornell, Ripon, St. Olaf --- 1963-64 Ripon --- 1962-63 Cornell, Ripon --- 1961-62 Grinnell --- 1960-61 Cornell --- 1959-60 Cornell, Knox --- 1958-59 Knox --- 1957-58 Carleton, Coe, Knox --- 1956-57 Coe, Monmouth --- 1955-56 Coe --- 1954-55 Cornell --- 1953-54 Carleton, Coe --- 1952-53 Carleton, Cornell --- 1951-52 Carleton --- 1950-51 Beloit --- 1949-50 Beloit --- Midwest Conference Men’s Basketball Record Book Page 2 --Yearly Men’s Basketball Champions/Tournament Champions-- CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT PARTICIPANTS YEAR #1 #2 #3 #4 2012-13 SNC GC CU RC 2011-12 LFC GC SNC CU 2010-11 SNC IC GC RC 2009-10 SNC LFC CU RC 2008-09 GC LU CU SNC 2007-08 LU GC CU SNC 2006-07 GC CU RC LFC 2005-06 LU CU GC KC 2004-05 LU RC LFC CU 2003-04 LU CU GC LFC 2002-03 GC LU IC RC 2001-02 SNC RC IC GC 2000-01 GC LFC IC BC 1999-00 LFC KC RC LU 1998-99 RC SNC IC MC #1N #1S #2N #2S 1997-98 RC MC LU LFC 1996-97 LU KC RC GC 1995-96 RC GC CU KC 1994-95 RC MC BC CO 1993-94 RC CC SNC MC 1992-93 BC KC RC MC 1991-92 RC MC BC CC 1990-91 RC MC BC CO 1989-90 RC MC BC CC 1988-89 BC MC RC KC 1987-88 RC MC BC KC 1986-87 RC MC SNC KC 1985-86 RC MC SNC CC 1984-85 BC MC UC CO 1983-84 SNC CC BC KC 1982-83 BC MC LFC KC #1E #1W #2E #2W 1981-82 BC MC RC KC 1980-81 BC MC CC RC 1979-80 RC MC KC BC 1978-79 BC KC LU MC 1977-78 RC KC LFC MC 1976-77 BC KC LFC MC Former members - CO-Coe, UC-Chicago Bold indicates tournament champion MWC Tournament winner receives automatic berth to NCAA Tournament 1999-Present Midwest Conference Men’s Basketball Record Book Page 3 --Awards/Men’s Basketball Coaching Records-- PLAYER OF THE YEAR OVERALL VICTORIES - SEASON Year Player Position Year School Wins Coach School, Year 2012-13 Taylor Koth Guard Senior Ripon 25 John Tharp Lawrence, 2005-06 2011-12 Travis Clark Center Senior Lake Forest 24 John Tharp Lawrence, 2003-04 23 Gary Grzesk St. Norbert, 2009-10 2010-11 Scott Gillespie Guard Senior Ripon 23 Bob Gillespie Ripon, 1997-98 2009-10 John Hoch Guard Senior Carroll 22 Joel DePagter Lawrence, 2007-08 2008-09 Ryan Kroeger Guard Senior Lawrence 22 John Tharp Lawrence, 1996-97 2007-08 Ryan Kroeger Guard Junior Lawrence 21 Dave Schultz Carroll, 2005-06 2006-07 Nathan Drury Guard Senior Carroll 21 Paul DeNoble St. Norbert, 2001-02 2005-06 Chris Braier Forward Senior Lawrence 21 Bob Gillespie Ripon, 1998-99 2004-05 Tom Becker Guard Senior Ripon 21 Bob Gillespie Ripon, 1995-96 2003-04 Chris Braier Forward Sophomore Lawrence 21 Bob Gillespie Ripon, 1993-94 2002-03 Steve Wood Guard Junior Grinnell 21 Bob Gillespie Ripon, 1990-91 2001-02 Nathan Hoffmann Center Senior St. Norbert 2000-01 Henry Grant Forward Junior Beloit OVERALL CONFERENCE VICTORIES - SEASON Wins Coach School, Season 1999-00 Adam LaVoy Forward Junior Lawrence 16 Chris Conger Lake Forest, 2011-12 1998-99 Bret Van Dyken Forward Senior Ripon 16 John Tharp Lawrence, 2005-06 1997-98 Adam Zakos (North) Guard Junior Ripon 16 Paul DeNoble St. Norbert, 2001-02 Mike Ansani (South) Forward Senior Lake Forest 16 Chris Conger Lake Forest, 1999-00 1996-97 Joel DePagter (North) Guard Junior Lawrence 15 Gary Grzesk St. Norbert, 2012-13 Chris Weih (Co-South) Forward Senior Coe 15 Joel DePagter Lawrence, 2007-08 Chad Binger (Co-South) Post Senior Knox 14 Dave Arseneault Grinnell, 2012-13 1995-96 Jason Cook (North) Forward Senior Carroll 14 Dave Arseneault Grinnell, 2011-12 14 Gary Grzesk St. Norbert, 2010-11 Ed Brands (South) Guard Senior Grinnell 14 Gary Grzesk St. Norbert, 2009-10 1994-95 Erik Quamme (North) Forward Junior Beloit 14 Dave Schultz Carroll, 2005-06 Lance Castle (South) Forward Senior Monmouth 1993-94 Jason Loewe (North) Guard Senior Ripon COACHING WINS - CAREER Abe Tubbs (Co-South) Center Senior Cornell Wins Coach, School, Years Steve Diekmann (Co-South)Forward Junior Grinnell 555 Bill Knapton, Beloit, 1957-97 Lance Castle (Co-South) Forward Junior Monmouth 510 Bob Gillespie, Ripon, 1980-2012 469 Terry Glasgow, Monmouth, 1972-2007 333 Bill Merris, Illinois Col., 1958-96 COACH OF THE YEAR 311 Dave Arseneault, Grinnell, 1989-Present Year Name School 238 Dolph Stanley, Beloit 1945-57 2012-13 Gary Grzesk St. Norbert College 204 John Tharp, Lawrence, 1994-2007 203 Kermit “Doc” Weiske, Ripon, 1958-66, 72-80 2011-12 Chris Conger Lake Forest College 193 Chris Conger, Lake Forest, 1996-Present 2010-11 David Arsenault Grinnell College 185 Pete DeNoble, St. Norbert, 1990-2006 2009-10 Gary Grzesk St. Norbert College 2008-09 Joel DePagter Lawrence University CONFERENCE COACHING WINS - CAREER David Arsenault Grinnell College Wins Coach, School. Years 2007-08 Tim Heimann Knox College 345 Bill Knapton, Beloit, 1957-97 2006-07 Chris Conger Lake Forest College 315 Bob Gillespie, Ripon, 1980-2012 2005-06 John Tharp Lawrence University 307 Terry Glasgow, Monmouth, 1972-2007 2004-05 John Tharp Lawrence University 147 Chris Conger, Lake Forest, 1996-Present 2003-04 John Tharp Lawrence University 122 Pete DeNoble, St. Norbert, 1990-2006 2002-03 Mike Worrell Illinois College 105 Mike Worrell, Illinois College, 1996-Present 2001-02 Paul DeNoble St. Norbert College 96 Bobby Woll, Monmouth, 1936-50, 51-54 2000-01 Dave Arseneault Grinnell College RECORDS OF CURRENT CONFERENCE COACHES 1999-00 Chris Conger Lake Forest College Coach School, Completed Seasons Record (Win%) 1998-99 Mike Worrell Illinois College Brian Vraney Beloit, 6 seasons 47-91 (.341) 1997-98 Bob Gillespie (North) Ripon College David Buchanan Carroll, 4 seasons 63-37 (.630) Chris Conger (Co-South) Lake Forest College Chad Murray Cornell, 4 seasons 34-65 (.343) Terry Glasgow (Co-South) Monmouth College David Arseneault Grinnell, 24 seasons 311-241 (.563) 1996-97 John Tharp (North) Lawrence University Mike Worrell Illinois Col., 17 seasons 169-224 (.430) Tim Heimann (South) Knox College Kevin Walden Knox, 1 season 1-22 (.043) 1995-96 Jeff Kunz (North) Carroll College Chris Conger Lake Forest, 17 seasons 193-201 (.490) Dave Arseneault (South) Grinnell College Joel DePagter Lawrence, 6 seasons 85-57 (.599) 1994-95 Kill Knapton (North) Beloit College Todd Skrivseth Monmouth, 2 seasons 14-32 (.304) Terry Glasgow (South) Monmouth College Ryan Kane Ripon, 1 season 13-11 (.542) 1993-94 Paul DeNoble (North) St. Norbert College Gary Grzesk St. Norbert, 7 seasons 120-54 (.690) Gary Grace (Co-South) Cornell College Dave Arseneault (Co-South) Grinnell College ALL-TIME PROGRAM RECORDS School Seasons (1st) W-L-T Winning % Beloit 100 (1906) 1,134-793 .588 Carroll 55 (1956) 560-748 .428 Grinnell 108 (1901) 881-1,145 .435 Illinois Col.
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