Loyola Men’s 2018 South Regional Champions

2018-19 Media Guide

2018-19 Schedule

November 6 Tue. UMKC Gentile Arena 8:00 p.m. NBC Sports 9 Fri. FURMAN Gentile Arena 7:00 p.m. NBC Sports Chicago 14 Wed. NIAGARA 1 Gentile Arena 7:00 p.m. ESPN+ 16 Fri. GRAMBLING STATE 1 Gentile Arena 7:00 p.m. ESPN+ 19 Mon. vs. Richmond 1 Fort Myers, Fla. 5:30 p.m. FS1 21 Wed. TBD 1 Fort Myers, Fla. TBA FS1 27 Tue. NEVADA Gentile Arena 7:00 p.m. ESPNEWS

December 1 Sat. at UIC Chicago, Ill. 3:00 p.m. NBC Sports Chicago 5 Wed. BALL STATE Gentile Arena 8:00 p.m. NBC Sports Chicago 8 Sat. at Maryland Baltimore, Md. 3:00 p.m. 16 Sun. NORFOLK STATE Gentile Arena 3:00 p.m. TBA 18 Tue. BENEDICTINE Gentile Arena 7:00 p.m. TBA 22 Sat. at Saint Joseph’s Philadelphia, Pa. 4:00 p.m. CBS Sports Network

January 2 Wed. STATE* Gentile Arena 8:00 p.m. NBC Sports Chicago 5 Sat. at Drake* Des Moines, 2:00 p.m. TBA 8 Tue. at Evansville* Evansville, Ind. 7:00 p.m. CBS Sports Network 12 Sat. STATE* Gentile Arena 1:00 p.m. ESPN2 15 Tue. VALPARAISO* Gentile Arena 7:00 p.m. NBC Sports Chicago 19 Sat. at Indiana State* Terre Haute, Ind. 1:00 p.m. ESPNU 23 Wed. at Missouri State* Springfield, Mo. 8:00 p.m. CBS Sports Network 27 Sun. SOUTHERN ILLINOIS* Gentile Arena TBA TBA 30 Wed. UNI* Gentile Arena 6:00 p.m. NBC Sports Chicago

February 2 Sat. at Illinois State* Normal, Ill. 9:00 p.m. ESPN2 5 Tue. DRAKE* Gentile Arena 6:00 p.m. CBS Sports Network 10 Sun. at Valparaiso* Valparaiso, Ind. 3:00 p.m. TBA 13 Wed. at Bradley* Peoria, Ill. 7:00 p.m. NBC Sports Chicago 17 Sun. MISSOURI STATE* Gentile Arena 3:00 p.m. TBA 20 Wed. EVANSVILLE* Gentile Arena 6:00 p.m. NBC Sports Chicago 24 Sun. at Southern Illinois* Carbondale, Ill. TBA TBA 27 Wed. at UNI* Cedar Falls, Iowa 7:00 p.m. TBA

March 2 Sat. BRADLEY* Gentile Arena TBA TBA 7 Thur. MVC Round 1 St. Louis, Mo. TBA NBC Sports Chicago 8 Fri. MVC Quarterfinals St. Louis, Mo. TBA NBC Sports Chicago 9 Sat. MVC Semifinals St. Louis, Mo. TBA CBS Sports Network 10 Sun. MVC Championship St. Louis, Mo. TBA CBS

1 Fort Myers Tip-Off * Missouri Valley Conference Game All Times Central and Subject to Change TV Networks Subject to Change 2018-19 Roster

Alphabetical No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/High School/College 33 Franklin Agunanne F 6-9 245 Fr. Abuja, Nigeria/La Lumiere 45 Will Alcock F 6-7 205 Fr. Zionsville, Ind./Zionsville Community 2 Jake Baughman G 6-3 180 Jr. Bloomington, Ill./Central Catholic 31 Dylan Boehm F 6-5 205 So. Los Angeles, Calif./Loyola 22 Isaiah Bujdoso G 6-3 190 Fr. Hamilton, Ont./Sunrise Christian Academy 13 G 6-1 185 R-Sr. Overland Park, Kan./Blue Valley Northwest/Iowa State 24 Tate Hall * G 6-6 220 Jr. Greenfield, Ind./Greenfield-Central/ 23 Cooper Kaifes G 6-3 195 Fr. Shawnee, Kan./Mill Valley 25 Cameron Krutwig C 6-9 255 So. Algonquin, Ill./Jacobs 12 Christian Negron F 6-7 225 So. Elgin, Ill./Larkin 4 Bruno Skokna G 6-4 200 Jr. Zagreb, Croatia 5 G 6-4 208 R-Sr. Edison, N.J./St. Joseph/Fairleigh Dickinson 30 Aher Uguak F 6-7 225 R-So. Edmonton, Alberta/Harry Ainlay/New Mexico 1 Lucas Williamson G 6-4 205 So. Chicago, Ill./Whitney Young

Numerical No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/High School/College 1 Lucas Williamson G 6-4 205 So. Chicago, Ill./Whitney Young 2 Jake Baughman G 6-3 180 Jr. Bloomington, Ill./Central Catholic 4 Bruno Skokna G 6-4 200 Jr. Zagreb, Croatia 5 Marques Townes G 6-4 208 R-Sr. Edison, N.J./St. Joseph/Fairleigh Dickinson 12 Christian Negron F 6-7 225 So. Elgin, Ill./Larkin 13 Clayton Custer G 6-1 185 R-Sr. Overland Park, Kan./Blue Valley Northwest/Iowa State 22 Isaiah Bujdoso G 6-3 190 Fr. Hamilton, Ont./Sunrise Christian Academy 23 Cooper Kaifes G 6-3 195 Fr. Shawnee, Kan./Mill Valley 24 Tate Hall * G 6-6 220 Jr. Greenfield, Ind./Greenfield-Central/Indianapolis 25 Cameron Krutwig C 6-9 255 So. Algonquin, Ill./Jacobs 30 Aher Uguak F 6-7 225 R-So. Edmonton, Alberta/Harry Ainlay/New Mexico 31 Dylan Boehm F 6-5 205 So. Los Angeles, Calif./Loyola 33 Franklin Agunanne F 6-9 245 Fr. Abuja, Nigeria/La Lumiere 45 Will Alcock F 6-7 205 Fr. Zionsville, Ind./Zionsville Community

*denotes must sit out 2018-19 season as a transfer

Head Coach: Associate Head Coach: Bryan Mullins Assistant Coaches: Drew Valentine, Matt Gordon Director of Basketball Operations: Jevon Mamon Video Coordinator: London Dokubo 2017-18 Final Statistics

2017-18 Loyola Men's Basketball Loyola Chicago Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 31, 2018) All games

Overall record: 32-6 Conf: 15-3 Home: 14-1 Away: 9-4 Neutral: 9-1

Total 3- F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 13 Custer, Clayton 33-33 1086 32.9 160-303 .5 2 8 60-133 .4 5 1 57-74 .7 7 0 8 63 71 2.2 57 0 135 71 2 50 437 13.2 05 Townes, Marques 38-38 1067 28.1 160-311 .5 1 4 29-75 .3 8 7 74-99 .7 4 7 22 129 151 4.0 56 0 92 77 7 36 423 11.1 00 Ingram, Donte 38-38 1161 30.6 147-332 .4 4 3 74-189 .3 9 2 51-75 .6 8 0 20 223 243 6.4 60 0 59 55 14 34 419 11.0 24 Jackson, Aundre 38-14 720 18.9 170-295 .5 7 6 20-55 .3 6 4 58-77 .7 5 3 35 88 123 3.2 91 0 36 59 10 17 418 11.0 25 Krutwig, Cameron 38-34 899 23.7 158-264 .5 9 8 0-0 .0 0 0 83-113 .7 3 5 71 162 233 6.1 48 0 66 56 27 20 399 10.5 14 Richardson, Ben 28-28 869 31.0 65-141 .4 6 1 38-95 .4 0 0 26-38 .6 8 4 3 82 85 3.0 59 0 106 44 10 34 194 6.9 01 Williamson, Lucas 38-5 768 20.2 54-124 .4 3 5 34-82 .4 1 5 38-54 .7 0 4 13 72 85 2.2 74 0 38 29 10 30 180 4.7 04 Skokna, Bruno 38-0 435 11.4 39-83 .4 7 0 17-49 .3 4 7 25-29 .8 6 2 6 26 32 0.8 30 0 22 19 2 15 120 3.2 10 Avery, Adarius 12-0 94 7.8 13-27 .4 8 1 0-1 .0 0 0 10-15 .6 6 7 8 15 23 1.9 7 0 4 7 2 1 36 3.0 23 Satterwhite, Cameron 35-0 363 10.4 18-54 .3 3 3 4-19 .2 1 1 21-32 .6 5 6 4 53 57 1.6 26 0 31 31 4 2 61 1.7 12 Negron, Christian 17-0 71 4.2 5-14 .3 5 7 0-0 .0 0 0 7-16 .4 3 8 4 9 13 0.8 12 0 2 6 1 1 17 1.0 32 Shanks, Carson 13-0 30 2.3 4-8 .5 0 0 0-1 .0 0 0 2-2 1.000 0 4 4 0.3 5 0 1 1 1 0 10 0.8 02 Baughman, Jake 8-0 18 2.3 1-1 1.000 1-1 1.000 2-2 1.000 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 0 1 0 1 5 0.6 44 DiNardi, Nick 9-0 12 1.3 1-5 .2 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 2 2 4 0.4 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0.2 31 Boehm, Dylan 5-0 7 1.4 0-1 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0.0 Team 42 55 97 15 Total...... 38 7600 995-1963 .5 0 7 277-700 .3 9 6 454-626 .7 2 5 238 983 1221 32.1 528 0 594 472 90 241 2721 71.6 Opponents...... 38 7601 877-2118 .4 1 4 254-786 .3 2 3 369-523 .7 0 6 338 820 1158 30.5 627 11 439 484 119 252 2377 62.6

TEAM STATISTICS LUC OPP Date Opponent Score Att. SCORING 2721 2377 11/10/17 WRIGHT STATE W 84-80 2814 Points per game 71.6 62.6 11/12/17 EUREKA W 96-69 1135 Scoring margin +9.1 - 11/16/17 at UMKC W 66-56 1482 FIELD GOALS-ATT 995-1963 877-2118 11/19/17 SAMFORD W 88-67 1289 pct .5 0 7 .4 1 4 11/21/17 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY W 63-50 1133 11/24/17 vs UNCW W 102-78 485 3 POINT FG-ATT 277-700 254-786 11/25/17 vs Kent State W 75-60 547 3-point FG pct .3 9 6 .3 2 3 11/28/17 at Boise State L 53-87 3738 3-pt FG made per game 7.3 6.7 12/02/17 UIC W 85-61 3024 FREE THROWS-ATT 454-626 369-523 12/06/17 at Florida W 65-59 9012 pct .7 2 5 .7 0 6 12/09/17 NORFOLK STATE W 80-52 1904 F-Throws made per game 11.9 9.7 12/16/17 at Milwaukee L 56-73 1705 REBOUNDS 1221 1158 * 12/22/17 at Missouri State L 59-64 4583 * 12/30/17 EVANSVILLE W 66-59 1914 Rebounds per game 32.1 30.5 * 01/03/18 INDIANA STATE L 57-61 1501 Rebounding margin +1.7 - * 01/07/18 at UNI W 56-50 3765 ASSISTS 594 439 * 01/10/18 at Illinois State W 68-61 4466 Assists per game 15.6 11.6 * 01/13/18 BRADLEY W 81-65 2814 TURNOVERS 472 484 * 01/17/18 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS W 79-65 2439 Turnovers per game 12.4 12.7 * 01/21/18 at Valparaiso W 70-54 4040 Turnover margin +0.3 - * 01/24/18 at Drake W 80-57 3522 * 01/28/18 UNI W 70-47 2658 /turnover ratio 1.3 0.9 * 01/31/18 at Bradley L 67-69 5753 STEALS 241 252 * 02/03/18 MISSOURI STATE W 97-75 3592 Steals per game 6.3 6.6 * 02/07/18 DRAKE W 72-57 2802 BLOCKS 90 119 * 02/10/18 at Indiana State W 75-71 4328 Blocks per game 2.4 3.1 * 02/14/18 VALPARAISO W 80-71 2091 ATTENDANCE 36073 97684 * 02/18/18 at Evansville W 76-66 4887 Home games-Avg/Game 15-2405 13-4409 * 02/21/18 at Southern Illinois W 75-56 6036 * 02/24/18 ILLINOIS STATE W 68-61 4963 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 10-4037 3/2/18 vs UNI W 54-50 0 3/3/18 vs Bradley W 62-54 0 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Totals 3/4/18 vs Illinois State W 65-49 8056 Loyola Chicago 1257 1464 2721 03/15/18 vs Miami W 64-62 15802 Opponents 1126 1251 2377 03/17/18 vs Tennessee W 63-62 0 3/22/18 vs Nevada W 69-68 0 3/24/18 vs Kansas State W 78-62 15477 3/31/18 vs L 57-69 0 * - Conference game 2017-18 MVC Statistics 2017-18 Loyola Men's Basketball Loyola Chicago Combined Team Statistics (as of Feb 24, 2018) Conference games only

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 15-3 8-1 7-2 0-0 CONFERENCE 15-3 8-1 7-2 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 13 Custer, Clayton 15-15 501 33.4 85-152 .5 5 9 35-70 .5 0 0 26-34 .7 6 5 5 31 36 2.4 26 0 64 35 2 29 231 15.4 25 Krutwig, Cameron 18-17 427 23.7 91-148 .6 1 5 0-0 .0 0 0 43-59 .7 2 9 43 72 115 6.4 24 0 26 18 9 12 225 12.5 05 Townes, Marques 18-18 507 28.2 75-143 .5 2 4 13-31 .4 1 9 34-45 .7 5 6 9 57 66 3.7 29 0 37 32 5 20 197 10.9 00 Ingram, Donte 18-18 554 30.8 68-156 .4 3 6 33-85 .3 8 8 26-35 .7 4 3 9 95 104 5.8 29 0 28 24 5 25 195 10.8 24 Jackson, Aundre 18-2 326 18.1 71-129 .5 5 0 6-25 .2 4 0 31-40 .7 7 5 15 43 58 3.2 48 0 14 28 5 7 179 9.9 14 Richardson, Ben 17-17 514 30.2 35-83 .4 2 2 21-56 .3 7 5 17-24 .7 0 8 3 47 50 2.9 37 0 62 27 4 17 108 6.4 01 Williamson, Lucas 18-3 351 19.5 19-43 .4 4 2 14-31 .4 5 2 19-26 .7 3 1 5 29 34 1.9 33 0 17 13 7 18 71 3.9 04 Skokna, Bruno 18-0 198 11.0 18-40 .4 5 0 7-23 .3 0 4 10-12 .8 3 3 3 12 15 0.8 12 0 8 9 1 7 53 2.9 10 Avery, Adarius 8-0 32 4.0 5-9 .5 5 6 0-0 .0 0 0 1-2 .5 0 0 3 6 9 1.1 4 0 1 4 1 0 11 1.4 23 Satterwhite, Cameron 17-0 174 10.2 7-27 .2 5 9 1-7 .1 4 3 6-7 .8 5 7 3 24 27 1.6 8 0 16 13 1 2 21 1.2 32 Shanks, Carson 4-0 3 0.8 1-2 .5 0 0 0-1 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 1 1 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.5 12 Negron, Christian 7-0 12 1.7 1-3 .3 3 3 0-0 .0 0 0 1-1 1.000 1 1 2 0.3 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 0.4 44 DiNardi, Nick 2-0 1 0.5 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 1 1 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 31 Boehm, Dylan 1-0 0 0.0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Team 15 21 36 9 Total...... 18 3600 476-935 .5 0 9 130-329 .3 9 5 214-285 .7 5 1 114 440 554 30.8 252 0 273 212 40 137 1296 72.0 Opponents...... 18 3600 409-961 .4 2 6 114-343 .3 3 2 177-244 .7 2 5 149 385 534 29.7 291 4 214 250 51 108 1109 61.6

TEAM STATISTICS LUC OPP Date Opponent Score Att. SCORING 1296 1109 * 12/22/17 at Missouri State L 59-64 4583 Points per game 72.0 61.6 * 12/30/17 EVANSVILLE W 66-59 1914 Scoring margin +10.4 - * 01/03/18 INDIANA STATE L 57-61 1501 FIELD GOALS-ATT 476-935 409-961 * 01/07/18 at UNI W 56-50 3765 Field goal pct .5 0 9 .4 2 6 * 01/10/18 at Illinois State W 68-61 4466 3 POINT FG-ATT 130-329 114-343 * 01/13/18 BRADLEY W 81-65 2814 3-point FG pct .3 9 5 .3 3 2 * 01/17/18 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS W 79-65 2439 3-pt FG made per game 7.2 6.3 * 01/21/18 at Valparaiso W 70-54 4040 FREE THROWS-ATT 214-285 177-244 * 01/24/18 at Drake W 80-57 3522 Free throw pct .7 5 1 .7 2 5 * 01/28/18 UNI W 70-47 2658 F-Throws made per game 11.9 9.8 * 01/31/18 at Bradley L 67-69 5753 REBOUNDS 554 534 * 02/03/18 MISSOURI STATE W 97-75 3592 Rebounds per game 30.8 29.7 * 02/07/18 DRAKE W 72-57 2802 Rebounding margin +1.1 - * 02/10/18 at Indiana State W 75-71 4328 ASSISTS 273 214 * 02/14/18 VALPARAISO W 80-71 2091 Assists per game 15.2 11.9 * 02/18/18 at Evansville W 76-66 4887 TURNOVERS 212 250 * 02/21/18 at Southern Illinois W 75-56 6036 Turnovers per game 11.8 13.9 * 02/24/18 ILLINOIS STATE W 68-61 4963 Turnover margin +2.1 - Assist/turnover ratio 1.3 0.9 * - Conference game STEALS 137 108 Steals per game 7.6 6.0 BLOCKS 40 51 Blocks per game 2.2 2.8 ATTENDANCE 24774 41380 Home games-Avg/Game 9-2753 9-4598 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 0-0

Score by Periods 1st 2nd Totals Loyola Chicago 559 737 1296 Opponents 525 584 1109 Porter Moser Head Coach • 8th Season Creighton, 1990 • 226-212 (14 years) Chicago area native Porter Moser has been at the helm for the most significant moments in Loyola University Chicago men’s basketball his- tory in the last 55 years. During his first seven seasons in Rogers Park, the Naperville, Ill., product has changed the program’s culture and reestablished recruiting in the Chicago area, all while also successfully navigating the transition to the Missouri Valley Conference. Loyola’s 50 wins over the last two seasons are its most over a two-year stretch since 1962-63 and 1963-64.

One of only six coaches in school history to win over 100 games on the Loyola bench, Moser has guided the Ramblers to the 2015 Invitational (CBI) title in the first postseason berth since 1985, led them to seven wins over Power 5, Big East or Mountain West conference schools, posted the most wins since 1985 (24 in 2014-15) and seen Loyola earn its first Associated Press Top 25 votes since the historic run to the NCAA Sweet 16 in 1985.

The 2017-18 season was a historic one for Loyola as Moser piloted the Ramblers to a school-record 32 wins and their first Final Four appearance since winning the NCAA championship in 1963, along with a No. 7 ranking in the final 2017-18 USA Today Coaches Poll.

Moser was named Missouri Valley Conference Coach of the Year this year and also was selected as the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) District 16 Coach of the Year after leading Loyola to the Missou- ri Valley Conference regular season and tournament championships and a school-record 32 wins. Along the way, the Ramblers knocked off four nationally ranked teams, including the program’s first-ever win on the road against a top-five opponent (No. 5 Florida), and the team ranked second in the nation in fewest personal fouls per game (13.9), third in field goal percentage (.507), and sixth in scoring defense (62.6 ppg).

The trajectory of the program has taken off especially in the last four seasons under Moser, with the team -re cording an 89-50 (.597) record. Loyola’s 50 wins over the last two seasons are its most over a two-year period since posting 51 total victories during the 1962-63 and 1963-64 campaigns. One of only two coaches in MVC history to win the MVC Tournament as both a player and a head coach, Moser is also one of only five individu- als to win or share the league’s regular-season title as a head coach after doing so as a player.

During the 2017-18 season, Clayton Custer became the first player in program history to be named Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Year, while also earning Associated Press Honorable Mention All-America hon- ors. Cameron Krutwig took home MVC Freshman of the Year honors and Ben Richardson was tabbed MVC Defensive Player of the Year and a pair of Ramblers – Custer and – took home NABC First Team All-District recognition. Meanwhile, off the court, Custer was named CoSIDA Academic All-District and both Custer and Richardson were First Team MVC Scholar-Athlete Team selections for the second straight year.

Under Moser’s direction, Loyola also developed and produced its first NBA player in 30 years when former All- MVC guard saw action with the this season, and the Ramblers continue to achieve at a high level academically, last semester posting a 3.1 team grade-point average.

During the 2016-17 season, Moser piloted the Ramblers to an 18-win season and their best finish in and their best finish in the Missouri Valley Conference standings since joining the league, in addition to posting wins over Washington State and Mountain West Conference favorite San Diego State.

Milton Doyle, the first Chicago Public League recruit to attend Loyola in a decade, thrived under Moser’s tute- lage and left as one of the program’s all-time greats. The versatile guard not only became the first player in pro- gram history to earn First Team All-MVC accolades, but also is the first Rambler since in 2007 to earn First Team National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) All-District recognition as well as receive in invitation to the prestigious Portsmouth Invitational Tournament. Doyle finished his career in the top 10 in school history in both points (1,606) and assists (459) and signed a contract with the Brooklyn Nets in August 2017.

Another one of Moser’s Chicago Public League recruits, Donte Ingram, had a breakthrough season in 2016-17, nearly doubling his scoring average, while establishing himself as a Third Team All-MVC and MVC Most Im- proved Team selection. Junior college transfer Aundre Jackson adjusted to Division I basketball immediately, earning MVC Sixth Man of the Year, MVC All-Newcomer Team and MVC-All Bench Team honors, while setting a Loyola single-season record for field goal percentage (.669).

Off the court, Custer and Richardson were hailed as MVC Men’s Basketball Scholar-Athlete Team selections, making Loyola the only program in the league with multiple first team honorees.

In 2015-16, Loyola posted a win over Creighton, its first over the Bluejays since 1981, notched a win at Arch Madness for the third straight season, and took Wichita State down to the wire at the MVC Tournament in St. Louis. Moser developed Montel James into a Second Team All-MVC selection and the senior forward tied a Val- ley Tournament (since moving to St. Louis) record by snagging 17 boards against Bradley. Loyola’s 2014-15 season was a magical one, as the Ramblers were the surprise team of the Missouri Valley, exceeding expectations every step of the way in posting their best season in 30 years. The Ramblers’ 24 wins were their most since 1985 and their RPI improvement of over 200 spots was third-best among Division I pro- grams.

A well-balanced and talented roster jelled very early in the season and Loyola closed its non-conference season with wins over Texas Tech and Boise State – a NCAA Tournament team – to win the Continental Tires Las Vegas Classic. Tournament MVP Milton Doyle was sidelined for 12 conference games but the Ramblers banded together and were playing their best basketball of the season down the stretch.

A key, late-season road win at Drake thrust LU into Friday night’s quarterfinals at Arch Madness and the Ramblers put together a dominant performance, leading by as many as 39 points before settling for an Arch Madness-record 28-point victory before getting tripped up the next night in the semifinals by No. 11 UNI. The Ramblers’ 19 wins earned them a bid to the College Basketball Invitational (CBI), their first postseason appearance since the team advanced to the NCAA Sweet 16 in 1985. Loyola made the most of the opportunity, their brand of efficient and unselfish basketball propelling the Ramblers to a sweep of Louisiana-Monroe in the best-of-three championship series. The championship sweep put them in selective company as they are just the second team in the history of the tournament to sweep the title series, joining Shaka Smart’s VCU team.

Christian Thomas, Moser’s first recruit to Loyola, capped an outstanding season by earning Honorable Mention All-Missouri Valley honors. Thomas graduated as one of just 10 players in school history to rack up over 1,300 career points and over 600 career rebounds and also sits third on the Ramblers’ career field goal percentage list. Despite just finishing his junior season, Devon Turk became Loyola’s all-time leader in three-pointers made while Doyle came back from injury in the regular-season finale and was a catalyst for the Ramblers’ postseason run.

Newcomers Montel James, Earl Peterson, Donte Ingram and Ben Richardson were all key contributors, as Moser put together a deep and versatile group of talented performers. James was a member of the MVC All-Newcomer Team while Peterson was one of the team’s best clutch players and was named CBI MVP. Ingram was one of the team’s biggest weapons off the bench while Richardson’s savvy and tough-nosed play made him an integral part of the team’s success.

Success did not come overnight but Moser and the Ramblers’ success last season was due, in part, to the 2013- 14 season, Loyola’s first in the Valley. The leader of that group was Doyle, who became just the seventh player in Missouri Valley history – and first since Doug McDermott – to win both the MVC Newcomer and Freshman of the Year awards. Doyle was just one of three underclassmen who were big contributors that season, with Jeff White establishing himself at the point guard position and Turk continuing to provide shooting and scoring off the bench, with the sixth man earning a spot on the MVC All-Bench Team. In addition, Thomas continued to improve, putting together another terrific campaign while adding new elements to his game. As a result, Thomas was one of just three MVC players to rank in the top 10 in the league in scoring, rebounding and field goal per- centage, joining Wichita State’s Cleanthony Early and UNI’s Seth Tuttle.

While the transition to the Valley was certainly an adjustment, Moser’s Ramblers showed that they fit in very well to one of America’s best basketball conferences. Loyola announced its presence with a 32-point home win over Missouri State for its first MVC win and endured a stretch in which five of its first seven losses were by single digits, with its most lopsided defeat being a 12-point setback at national power Wichita State.

Loyola then provided one of Championship Week’s top moments in its first-ever game at Arch Madness, with Doyle knocking in a long, contested three-pointer at the buzzer to give the Ramblers a 74-72 win over Bradley.

Off the court, Moser’s troops continued to excel, with Joe Crisman earning MVC Scholar-Athlete of the Week four different times and the Munster, Ind. native also was the only LU student-athlete selected for the school’s prestigious Maroon and Gold Society.

After successfully laying the foundation for the program in 2011-12, his first season in Rogers Park, Moser steered the Ramblers to an eight-game improvement in the win column in 2012-13, the best improvement in Loyola history by a coach from his first year to his second. The eight-game improvement was also the best by a Loyola squad since the 2001-02 team won 10 more contests than the previous outfit.

During the 2012-13 season, Moser piloted Loyola to victories over a pair of BCS conference foes, giving the Ramblers multiple wins over power conference opponents for the first time since 1991-92. Loyola’s 69-61 victory at DePaul was the program’s first over its city rival since 1989, and a 59-51 win against Mississippi State was Loyola’s first over a Southeastern Conference opponent since 2008. Despite missing a handful of games due to injury, senior Ben Averkamp was named Second Team All-Horizon League for the second straight year and off the court, the forward became the program’s first-ever Capital One Academic All-American when he earned second team recognition. Averkamp wrapped up his career as one of only 19 players in Loyola annals to accumulate over 1,000 points and 500 rebounds in his career.

Moser’s tutelage also helped guard Devon Turk establish a Loyola single-season record for three-point field goals by a freshman (65), while along the way, the sharpshooter led the Horizon League in three-point field goal percentage (.633). One of Moser’s greatest transformations in 2012-13 however, was the meteoric rise of forward Christian Thomas, who averaged 15.2 points and 7.5 rebounds over the final 22 contests after putting up 4.6 ppg and 4.0 rpg over the first nine outings of the year.

A firm believer in building a program and not a team, Moser, in his first season at Loyola, made huge strides in laying a foundation for future success. In 2011-12, the undermanned Ramblers suffered 11 losses by 10 points or less, including eight by seven points or less. Moser used his recruiting acumen to land a well-thought-of crop that includes Nick Osborne, Jeff White, Matt O’Leary, Devon Turk, Jeremy King, and Tanner Williams, Loyola’s first Chicago Public League player since 2008, Milton Doyle.

Under Moser’s tutelage, Averkamp took the next step in his progression by emerging into one of the elite players in the Horizon League. Averkamp earned Second Team All-Horizon League accolades in 2011-12 to become Loyola’s first all-league selection since Blake Schilb in 2006-07. Last winter, Averkamp was one of only two play- ers to rank among the top five in the Horizon League in both scoring (15.4) and rebounding (7.1) and he enters his senior campaign needing only 11 points and 27 rebounds to become just the 19thplayer in school history to top 1,000 points and 500 rebounds in his career.

However, Averkamp wasn’t the only Rambler to thrive under Moser’s leadership, as Walt Gibler registered per- sonal-best averages of 12.4 points and 5.8 rebounds per contest. He wrapped up his career as one of the most prolific scorers and rebounders ever to don the Maroon and Gold, and became the 18thplayer in Loyola annals to total 1,000 points and 500 boards, before signing a professional contract in August to play in Germany. In addition to their accomplishments on the court, Averkamp and Gibler were also lauded for their excellence in the classroom, with each being named to the I-AAA Men’s Basketball Scholar-Athlete Team, the Horizon League Men’s Basketball All-Academic Team and the National Jesuit Men’s Men’s Basketball All-Academic Team. Averkamp also picked up Capital One First Team Academic All-District V recognition and a total of three Ramblers were named to the Horizon League Spring Academic Honor Roll. Gibler was also recognized by the Horizon League by earning the most prestigious award it hands out each year, the Cecil N. Coleman Medal of Honor. Awarded to a male and female student-athlete in the conference who best exemplifies the high purpose and character of the league and its membership, the Coleman Award had previ- ously been won by a Rambler men’s basketball player just one other time, by Jason Telford in 2004, before Gibler garnered the hardware in 2012.

Named one of the top 50 assistant coaches in the country by Basketball Timesin 2009, Moser was named asso- ciate head coach after spending one season as an assistant coach at Saint Louis. While working under legendary coach Rick Majerus with the Billikens, he helped SLU to a 69-61 overall record during his four years on the staff and the 2009-10 team posted a 23-13 overall record and reached the finals of the College Basketball Invitational before falling to Virginia Commonwealth University.

Prior to his stint at Saint Louis, Moser was the head coach at Illinois State for four years before leaving behind a championship caliber team. After the 2003-04 squad notched a 10-19 record, Moser engineered a seven-game improvement in the win column in his second season as head coach as the Redbirds went 17-13 in 2004-05 despite being picked to finish last in the league in the preseason poll. Moser’s recruiting acumen helped land a talent-laden class in his final season at Illinois State, and that group was a critical component to three NIT berths in a three-year stretch from 2008-10.

At Illinois State, Moser coached three All-Missouri Valley Conference selections and produced one Academic All-America selection (Neil Plank in 2006).

Moser’s first head coaching opportunity came at the University of Arkansas-Little Rock, and in three short sea- sons there, he steered the Trojans to a 54-34 overall record. The architect of the greatest turnaround in Sun Belt Conference history, Moser turned a 4-24 team into an 18-11 outfit in just one year.

When Moser took over the reins of the UALR program, the Trojans ranked last in several defensive categories in the Sun Belt Conference, but after that first season, finished tops in the league in field goal percentage defense and three-point field goal percentage defense, and second in scoring defense.

He began his coaching career in 1990-91 as a graduate assistant coach at his alma mater, Creighton University, then spent four seasons as an assistant coach at Texas A&M University before moving to the University of Wis- consin-Milwaukee for one season. While at A&M, Moser helped the Aggies reach the 1994 NIT for their first postseason appearance in seven years. After that brief stay at Milwaukee, Moser returned to Texas A&M for two more seasons on the Aggies’ bench, then served as an assistant coach under both Wimp Sanderson and at UALR for two years.

As a player at Creighton, Moser was a two-year starter and helped the Bluejays to the 1989 Missouri Valley Con- ference title and a NCAA Tournament berth. He graduated in 1990 with a degree in business management.

During his prep career at Benet Academy, Moser was a three-year varsity starter and was named the conference player of the year as a senior. The all-state selection was also instrumental in Benet’s state record 102-game home winning streak and in 2017 was named to the Illinois Basketball Coaches Association Hall of Fame for his ac- complishments as a player.

Moser and his wife, Megan, and their four children – Jordan, Jake, Max and Ben – reside in Wilmette. Coaching/Support Staff

Bryan Mullins Drew Valentine Matt Gordon Associate Head Coach/Sixth Season Assistant Coach/Second Season Assistant Coach/Eighth Season Southern Illinois, 2009 Oakland, 2013 Illinois State, 2006

Jevon Mamon London Dokubo Corey Oshikoya Director of Basketball Operations Video Coordinator Assistant Athletic Director - Second Season First Season Sports Medicine /Fourth Season Barat College, 2004 Loyola-Chicago, 2015 West Virginia, 1997 1 Lucas Williamson So • Guard • 6-4 • 205

Chicago, Ill. (Whitney Young)

2017-18: Played a valuable role in his rookie season, appearing in all 38 games and putting up 4.7 points, 2.2 rebounds, 1.0 assists and 0.8 steals per game, connecting on 41.5 percent (34-for-82) of his three- point field goal attempts … Named to both the MVC All-Freshman and MVC All-Bench teams … Started five games, averaging 6.0 ppg, 3.2 rebounds and 1.6 assists in those contests … Scored in double figures on four occasions, with Loyola posting a 3-1 ledger in those contests … Put up 4.6 ppg, 3.8 rpg and 1.0 apg in five NCAA tour- nament outings … At Gentile Arena, shot 56.4 percent (22-for-39) from the field, 50 percent (14-for-28) from three-point territory and 80 percent (20-for-25) from the foul line … Scored eight points and added two rebounds, a pair of assists, a and a against Eureka (Nov. 12) … Reached double digits for the first time as a Rambler when he collected 11 points against Samford (Nov. 19) … Impressed in a victory over Kent State (Nov. 25) at the Savannah Invitational, producing eight points, four rebounds and four assists … Came off the bench to pump in a season-high 14 points in 20 minutes of action in a win over UIC (Dec. 2) … Made his first career start in a win over Norfolk State (Dec. 9) and in his second career starting nod, dropped in 10 points, grabbed three rebounds and had a pair of steals at Milwaukee (Dec. 16) … Filled up the stat sheet with eight points, five boards, two assists, a pair of blocks and two steals in a victory over Evansville (Dec. 30) … Came up with seven points, five rebounds, three steals and a memorable block in the closing seconds to help Loyola hold on for a victory at UNI (Jan. 7) … Was perfect in Loyola’s win at Drake (Jan. 24), contributing 10 points, three rebounds and two steals, while going 4-for-4 from the field, including 2-for-2 from beyond the arc … Accounted for six points and a half dozen rebounds in a MVC Cham- pionship semifinal round win over Bradley (March 3) … Came up with seven points and a pair of steals against Illinois State (March 4) in the MVC Championship title game that gave the Ramblers their first NCAA berth in 33 years … Had five points, four rebounds, two assists and a steal, forcing a critical late-game turnover that set up the game-winning shot in a 64-62 victory over Miami (March 15) in a NCAA First Round game … Contrib- uted seven points and four boards in a NCAA Second Round decision over No. 3 seed Tennessee (March 17) … Produced eight points, five caroms, two assists and a block as Loyola toppled Kansas State (March 24) to earn its first Final Four berth since 1963.

High School: Bookended his prep career with IHSA state titles as a freshman and as a senior … During the 2016-17 campaign, pitched in 17.5 points, 4.8 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1.8 steals per game and shot 78 percent from the foul line to help Whitney Young High School to the IHSA Class 4A crown … First team all-state se- lection … Along with current Loyola teammate Cameron Krutwig, was a First Team All-State honoree … Named MVP of the prestigious Proviso West Tournament after averaging 21.0 ppg and leading the Dolphins to the title … Third Chicago Public League player to sign with Loyola since Porter Moser took the reins of the program … Was the only freshman on Whitney Young’s varsity roster in 2013-14 and helped a Jahlil Okafor-led team to a IHSA Class 4A state championship … Ranked as the No. 16 overall prospect and No. 5 shooting guard in Illinois. 2 Jake Baughman Jr • Guard • 6-3 • 180

Bloomington, Ill. (Bloomington CC)

2017-18: Played in eight games and averaged 0.6 points per game … Converted his only field goal attempt of the year, a three-pointer, and his only two tries from the free throw stripe … Recorded a career-high three points, draining a three-pointer, in a win against Eureka (Nov. 12) … Had a steal in a win against Kent State at the Savannah Invi- tational (Nov. 25) … Drained a pair of free throws to finish with two points in a victory over Norfolk State (Dec. 9).

2016-17: Appeared in four games and accounted for 0.5 points and 0.3 rebounds per game … Netted two points against IU Northwest (Nov. 13) in his Loyola debut … Snagged a the next night versus Eureka (Nov. 14) … Also saw action in wins versus Oral Roberts (Nov. 19) and at Indiana State (Jan. 28) … Selected to the MVC Honor Roll.

High School: Exceptional athlete, played both basketball and football at Bloomington Central Catholic High School … During his senior season, team captain and MVP put up 15 points 7 rebounds and 5 assists per game … As a sophomore, helped his team to the IHSA state title and to a conference title as a junior … Was an all-conference selection in both basketball and football … Led Bloomington Central Catholic to a conference crown in football in 2015 … Threw for 2,000 yards and 20 touchdowns and rushed for 750 yards and 15 touch- downs … Played AAU for the Illinois Irish … Honor roll student … Member of the National Honor Society … Academic all-state honoree. 4 Bruno Skokna Jr • Guard • 6-4 • 175

Zagreb, Croatia

2017-18: Key reserve who appeared in all 38 games off the bench and accounted for 3.2 points, 0.8 rebounds and 0.6 assists per game … Connected on 47 percent (39-for-83) of his field goal attempts, 34.7 percent (17-for-49) of his three-pointers and 86.2 percent (25-for-29) of his free throw tosses … Committed only four turnovers in the final 19 games of the year … Loyola went 8-0 when he scored six or more points and is now 15-0 in his career when doing so … Scored in double figures on a pair of occasions … Grabbed a season-high four rebounds against Eureka (Nov. 12) … In four total games in the Savannah Invita- tional, averaged 7.3 ppg off the bench, hitting 10-of-15 shots from the field … Scored nine points and handed out two assists in a win over Mississippi Valley State (Nov. 21) … Scored a career-high 18 points, hitting 4-of-5 shots from the field, including 2-of-3 from three, and converted all eight of his free throw at- tempts, in 23 minutes of action in a win over Norfolk State (Dec. 9) … Provided a huge lift off the bench, spark- ing Loyola to its first win at Illinois State since 1991 with 11 points, all of which came in the first half (Jan. 10) … Contributed seven points off the bench in a road win at Drake (Jan. 24) that gave Loyola sole possession of first place in The Valley … Had four points and two steals in only eight minutes in a victory versus Illinois State (Feb. 24) … Averaged 2.5 ppg and was 2-for-2 from the field, in the opening two games of the NCAA tournament … Recipient of the MVC Elite 18 Award for having the highest cumulative grade-point average at the finals site of the MVC Championship.

2016-17: Saw action in all 32 games, earning a pair of starts … Accounted for 3.4 points, 1.7 rebounds and 0.9 assists per game … Shot 35.1 percent (34-for-97) from the field, 28 percent (14-for-50) from three-point land and 75 percent (27-for-36) from the charity stripe … Scored in double digits twice, with Loyola winning both of those contests … Converted 20 of his final 25 (.800) attempts from the foul line … Loyola went 7-0 when he scored six or more points … Loyola went 12-3 when he attempted at least one free throw and 2-0 when he started … At Gentile Arena, averaged 5.6 ppg and shot 45 percent (29-for-65) from the field … Poured in a season-best 15 points, hitting 6 of 9 shots from the field, and added five rebounds, three assists and a steal, in a win over Eureka (Nov. 14) … Pitched in four points, a season-high six rebounds and a steal in a win against San Diego State (Dec. 3) … Tallied nine points and four rebounds in a win over Wright State (Dec. 7) in his first career start … Also earned a starting nod against Milwaukee (Dec. 10) and recorded three points, two boards, two assists, a block and a steal … Handed out a season-best five assists versus Illinois State (Jan. 1) … Contribut- ed eight points and two assists to help Loyola to a victory over Missouri State (Jan. 31) … Pumped in 13 points off the bench, hitting all six of his foul shots, in a win over Evansville (Jan. 21) … Tallied eight points in a victory over Bradley (Jan. 25) … Named to the MVC Honor Roll.

Prior to Loyola: Outstanding at the European U-18 Championship in Greece ... Finished as tournament’s second-leading scorer (17.2 ppg) while also adding 3.5 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 1.8 steals per game to lead the Croatian squad ... Played domestically for KK Velika Gorica of the Croatian A-1 Liga, the country’s top division, averaging 12.2 ppg and 3.5 rpg and has also played for Cibona Seniors, the top Croatian club. 5 Marques Townes R-Sr • Guard • 6-4 • 208

Edison, N.J. (Fairleigh Dickinson/St. Joseph)

2017-18: Named to the MVC Championship All-Tournament Team … Ranked second on the team in scoring with 11.1 points per game in his first season of eligibility at Loyola after transferring from Fair- leigh Dickinson … One of only two Ramblers to start all 38 contests … Also pitched in 4.0 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 0.9 steals per game, while shooting 51.4 percent (160-for-311) from the field, 38.7 percent (29- for-75) from three-point range, and 74.7 percent (74-for-99) from the charity stripe … Loyola went 18-0 when he dished out three or more assists and 10-1 when he scored 14 or more points … Accounted for 10.8 ppg, 4.4 rpg, 2.8 apg and 1.0 spg in five NCAA tournament games … Scored in double digits 23 times, twice scoring 20+ points … Got off to a blazing start, registering 15.4 ppg, 6.0 rpg and 3.3 apg, while shooting 60.6 percent (40-for-66) from the field and 47.3 percent (9-for-19) from long distance in the first seven games of the year … In his Loyola debut, racked up 16 points, five rebounds and four assists in a season-opening win over Wright State (Nov. 10) … Nearly recorded double-doubles in back-to-back outings, going for 12 points and a season-best nine boards at UMKC (Nov. 16) and 18 points and eight caroms versus Samford (Nov. 19) … Tabbed MVC Newcomer of the Week on November 20 … Netted a season-high 23 points and added six boards and three assists in a win over UNC Wilmington (Nov. 24) at the Savannah Invitational … Led the team with 19 points and kicked in five rebounds, three assists, a block and two steals in a victory against Evansville (Dec. 30) … Totaled 17 points, hitting 8-of-10 shots from the field, as Loyola won at Drake (Jan. 24) to claim posses- sion of first place in The Valley … Torched Evansville again, this time for 22 points at Ford Center (Feb. 18) … Scored 13 points against UNI (March 2) and 12 points versus Bradley (March 3) at the MVC Championship … Accounted for 18 points, five assists, four rebounds, and hit a gigantic three-pointer that just beat clock with six seconds remaining to seal the outcome in a 69-68 victory over Nevada (March 22) in a NCAA Sweet 16 contest … Notched 13 points to help Loyola to a 78-62 win versus Kansas State (March 24) in the Elite 8 as the Ramblers advanced to the Final Four for the first time in 55 years … Tallied his 1,000th career point in that win over K-State … Scored eight points and grabbed seven rebounds versus Michigan in the NCAA national semifi- nals.

2016-17: Per NCAA rules, sat out the season after transferring from Fairleigh Dickinson University.

2015-16 (At Fairleigh Dickinson): Played in 57 games in two seasons at Fairleigh Dickinson ... Started all 33 games his sophomore season to help the Knights to the NCAA Tournament ... Averaged 11.5 points, 3.9 re- bounds and 2.7 assists per game while playing over 30 minutes per contest ... Handed out 88 assists against just 59 turnovers during 2015-16 season ... Scored 597 total points in his two seasons ... Reached double figures in 20 games as a sophomore, including 13 consecutive games from late January into March ... Recorded dou- ble-double of 18 points and career-high 12 rebounds against Lafayette (Dec. 9) ... Went 10-of-16 from the floor (4-for-7 3FGs) and finished with career-high 26 points and eight rebounds against Mount St. Mary’s (Jan. 24) ... Recorded a block in the final second of overtime to preserve a victory over Saint Francis (Jan. 28) ... Scored the game-winning basket against Towson (Dec. 18) with a driving layup in the final seconds.

2014-15 (At Fairleigh Dickinson): Played in 24 games and earned two starts … Averaged 9.1 ppg, 3.3 rpg and 1.6 spg, while playing 21.8 minutes per outing … Shot 52.7 percent from the field … Had a big night against Towson (Dec. 29), tallying 18 points, six rebounds and five steals … Ended the season on a high note, registering 16 points, six boards, a steal and an assist versus Central Connecticut (Feb. 28).

High School: Helped his team to a 30-2 record and its first-ever New Jersey Tour- Quick Hits on Townes nament of Champions title his senior year ... That team also was ranked 12th • Preseason Second Team All-MVC ... Hit 64 of in the USA Today Super 25 poll and won last 85 FT (.753). its third consecutive New Jersey State Non-Public A state title ... Averaged nearly 17 points, five rebounds, three assists and • Loyola was 18-0 when he doled out 3+ assists two steals per game as a senior ... Finished in 2017-18. career with 1,863 points, second most in school history behind former NBA star and Duke great Jay Williams ... Named • Hit 12 straight FT ... Scored 1,000th career Third Team All-State, Second Team All- point in last year’s Elite 8 game vs. Kansas State. Non-Public and Second Team All-Senior by the Star-Ledger ... Selected to the 2014 MSG Varsity All-Metro Boys Second Team • In first three home games last year, put up and the 2014 MSG Varsity All-New Jer- 16.0 ppg, 6.7 rpg 4.0 apg, 73% FG (19-for-26). sey First Team ... Four-time All-Middle- sex County First Team selection ... High school teammate of NBA first-round • Contributing 13.0 ppg, 5.0 rpg, 3.0 apg in his picks Karl-Anthony Towns and Wade last 3 appearances. Baldwin IV. • Named to the 2018 MVC Championship All-Tournament Team.

• Ranked second on the team in scoring with 11.1 points per game in his first season of eligibility at Loyola after transferring from Fairleigh Dickinson 12 Christian Negron So • Forward • 6-7 • 225

Elgin, Ill. (Larkin)

2017-18: Appeared in 17 contests and pitched in 1.0 points and 0.8 rebounds per game … Missed the first three games while recovering from offseason surgery … Accounted for two points and a rebound in six minutes of play versus Samford (Nov. 19) in his Loyola debut … Hauled in a season-high three boards and added a blocked shot against Mississippi Valley State (Nov. 21) … Scored a season-high four points and grabbed a rebound versus UNC Wilmington at the Savannah Invitational (Nov. 24) … Pitched in three points, a rebound, two assists and a steal, in a season-high 14 minutes of play at Boise State (Nov. 28) … Suffered a sprained ankle in warmups before the game at Milwaukee (Dec. 16) and appeared in only 10 more outings the rest of the season … Had three points in a win over UNI (Jan. 28) … Tossed in a pair of points against Illinois State in the MVC Championship (March 4) … Saw brief action in the NCAA Elite 8 game versus Kansas State (March 24) and Final Four against Michigan (March 31).

High School: Missed his senior season after suffering a knee injury prior to the year … As a junior at Larkin High School in 2015-16, accounted for 16.2 points, 11.8 rebounds, 4.2 assists, 3.0 blocks and 2.2 steals per outing en route to all-state honors … Also played for the Puerto Rican National Team during the U18 FIBA Americas, leading the team in both scoring (13.4 ppg) and rebounding (13.6 rpg) … Collected 23 points and 13 boards in a game against eventual gold medal winner United States.

13 Clayton Custer R-Sr • Guard • 6-1 • 185

Overland Park, Kan. (Blue Valley Northwest/Iowa State)

2017-18: Enjoyed one of the most decorated seasons in Loyola basket- ball history …Raked in a truckload of accolades after an impressive season in which he led Loyola to its first Final Four appearance since 1963 … Missed five games in December and early January after suffer- ing a sprained ankle at No. 5 Florida (Dec. 6) … Started all 33 games in which he appeared and averaged 13.2 points, 2.2 rebounds, 4.1 assists and 1.5 steals per contest, while draining 52.8 percent (160-for-303) of his field goal attempts, 45.1 percent (60-for-133) of his three-point tries, and 77 percent (57-for-74) of his free throw tosses … Earned Associated Press Honorable Mention All-America accolades and was hailed by CollegeInsider.com as the recipient of the Lou Henson Award, which is presented to the top mid-major player in the nation Named National Jesuit Player of the Year, First Team National Association of Basketball Coaches All-District 16 and was chosen, along with teammate Ben Richardson, as the Kansas City Sports Commission Sportsmen of the Year … Became the seventh Rambler in program history and first since in 1987 to be named conference player of the year when he was selected as the winner of the Trophy, which is given to the Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Year … First Team All-MVC and MVC Most Improved Team selection … Named to the NCAA South Regional All-Tournament Team … Loyola went 30-3 with him in the lineup … When he handed out four or more assists, the Ramblers were 19-1 … Became the first Rambler to score 20 or more points in three straight games when he did so January 28 – February 3 … Scored in double figures on 27 occasions, reaching the 20-point mark five times … Loyola was 4-1 when he scored 20+ points … Opened the season with 18 points, four rebounds and three steals in a victory against Wright State (Nov. 10) … In his return to his native Kansas City area, poured in 20 points to fuel a victory at UMKC (Nov. 16) … Connected on xx consecutive free throw attempts early in the season … Reached double digits in eight of the first nine games and nearly recorded a double-double with 18 points, nine assists and no turnovers, in a win against Samford (Nov. 19) … After returning from an ankle injury suffered at the end of the first half of Loyola’s win at No. 5 Florida, he helped the Ramblers win 21 of 22 games before falling to Michigan in the Final Four … In his first game back from injury, sparked Loyola to a 56-50 win at UNI (Jan. 7) by tallying 11 points and four assists … Produced 18 points, five assists and four steals as Loyola rolled to a win at Valparaiso (Jan. 21) … Recorded 14 points and eight helpers in a victory at Drake (Jan. 24) … Pumped in 21 points in a win against UNI (Jan. 28), and a sea- son-high 23 points in back-to-back outings at Bradley (Jan. 31) and versus Missouri State (Feb. 3) … Named MVC Player of the Week on January 29 … Torched Valpo for 20 points (Feb. 14) … Went off for 17 points, seven rebounds and six assists at Evansville (Feb. 18) … Helped Loyola clinch the MVC regular-season title with 16 points, five helpers and five steals in a victory at Southern Illinois (Feb. 21) … In five NCAA tournament -con tests, contributed 12.2 ppg, 1.6 rpg, 3.2 apg and 1.8 spg, and shot 56.1 percent (23-for-41) from the field and 52.9 percent (9-for-17) from long distance … Scored 14 points, including a clutch three-point with 1:16 remaining that tied the game at 60 in an eventual 64-62 victory over Miami (March 15) in a NCAA First Round contest … Hit one of the biggest shots in Loyola history, knocking down a jumper with 3.6 seconds left to lift the Ramblers to a 63-62 win over third-seeded Tennessee (March 17) to send Loyola to the NCAA Sweet 16 … Had another big game against Nevada (March 22) in the Sweet 16, accounting for 15 points, four assists, three rebounds and three steals … Netted 15 points and added two steals versus Michigan (March 31) in the NCAA national semifi- nal in … Recipient of the MVC State Farm Good Neighbor Award and Loyola’s Male Athlete of the Year award … First Team CoSIDA Academic All-District V selection … Also collected MVC First Team Scholar-Athlete and Division I-AAA Scholar-Athlete Team recognition … Four-time MVC Scholar-Athlete of the Week honoree. 2016-17: Had an impressive first year with the Ramblers, averaging 11.6 points, 2.4 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 1.0 steals per game, while starting all 32 contests … Shot 46.4 percent (129-for-278) from the field, 42 percent (58-for-138) from long range, and 79.7 percent (55-for-69) form the free throw stripe … In non-conference action, pitched in 13.6 ppg, 2.9 rpg, 3.0 rpg and connected on 51.6 percent (63-for-1220 of his field goal tries and 50 percent (28-for-56) of his trey attempts … Scored in double figures on 23 occasions, three times topping the 20-point plateau … Loyola went 9-2 when he handed out 4+ assists … Drained 25 of his final 27 (.926) free throw attempts … Shot a sizzling 52.7 percent (29-for-55) from three-point range in true road games … Ranked eighth in the MVC in three-point field goal percentage (.420), sixth in assist/turnover ratio (1.7) and tenth in assists (3.0) … Averaged 14.0 ppg through the first 14 games of the year … In his Rambler debut, produced 10 points, three boards, six assists and only one turnover versus Alcorn State (Nov. 11) … Netted a career-best 22 points in only 19 minutes against IU Northwest (Nov. 13) … Tossed in 19 points and added three assists and two steals in a win over Washington State (Nov. 21) at the Paradise Jam … Poured in 20 points against Norfolk State (Nov. 30) … Totaled 15 points and seven assists in the Valley opener at Drake (Dec. 29) … Was nearly perfect in a 15-point, five-rebound, four-assist effort at Indiana State (Jan. 28), hitting 5 of 6 shots from the field, including all 3 of his tries from long distance, and nailing a pair of foul shots … Connected for 18 points and a career-best seven rebounds at Evansville (Feb. 8) … Hung 19 points on Wichita State (Feb. 12) … In the regular-season finale at Southern Illinois, scored 21 points, his most versus a Division I foe, hitting 7 of 10 shots, including 3 of 3 from three-point land … Scored 12 points against Southern Illinois in the MVC Tournament … Three-time MVC Scholar-Athlete of the Week selection … Along with teammate Ben Richardson, was named First Team MVC Men’s Basketball Scholar-Athlete … DI-AAA ADA Scholar-Athlete Team selection … Named to the MVC Honor Roll.

2015-16: Sat out season in accordance with NCAA residency requirement … Named to the MVC Honor Roll.

2014-15 (At Iowa State): Saw action in 12 games off the bench ... Averaged 1.1 points in 5.8 minutes per game ... First collegiate points came against Lamar when he scored five points ... Tallied a career-high six points in Iowa State’s win against Drake ... Hit 2-of-3 three-pointers and dished out three assists against the Bulldogs ... Knocked down all four of his free throw attempts.

High School: One of the nation’s best point guards and one of the top prospects from Kansas ... Ranked 92nd na- tionally in the Rivals.com ratings ... Three-time first-team all-state Class 6A pick ... Attended Blue Valley North- west High School where he was teammates with current Loyola guard Ben Richardson ... Averaged 19 points, four rebounds, four assists and two steals in leading the Huskies to a 23-2 record and their second-straight state championship ... Played in four-straight state championship games ... Won prestigious DiRenna Award, given annually to the top player in the Kansas City area ... Named Kansas City Star Player of the Year and Kansas’ Ga- torade Player of the Year ... Team went 25-0 his junior year (and 94-6 overall in his four seasons) as he averaged 22.2 points and 5.3 assists ... Finished his career with 1,795 points, 368 assists and 208 steals. 24 Tate Hall Jr • Guard • 6-6 • 220

Greenfield, Ind. (Greenfield-Central)

2017-18 (at Indianapolis): First Team All-Great Lakes Valley Con- ference selection after averaging team highs of 14.8 points and 5.6 rebounds to go with 2.2 assists and 1.0 steals per game … Ranked 44thin NCAA Division II by draining 56 percent (153-for-273) of his field goal attempts and also connected on 43.6 percent (34-for-78) of his three-point tries … In GLVC action, accounted for 16.9 ppg and 5.9 rpg … Tabbed GLVC Player of the Week on February 19 after tallying 29.0 ppg and 11.5 rpg in a pair of road wins … Scored in double figures on 23 occasions, including a streak of 14 consecutive games, January 4 – February 22 … Poured in a career-best 31 points, on 13-of-16 shooting, at William Jewell (Feb. 17) … Scored 20 or more points seven times, including in three straight outings, January 13-20 Hauled in double-digit rebounds on four occasions, including a season-high 12 in a 27-point, 12-rebound per- formance at Missouri S&T (Feb. 15) … Registered three double-doubles … Posted a season-best six steals and added 18 points against Bluefield State (Dec. 14) … Named CoSIDA Academic All-District IV.

2016-17 (at Indianapolis): Became just the third player in program history to take home GLVC Freshman of the Year accolades after averaging 10.3 ppg and 4.1 rpg … Also named to the GLVC All-Freshman Team … In his first career start, accounted for 12 points and three boards against Lake Erie (Nov. 13) as he became the first true freshman to start for UIndy since the 2012-13 campaign … Scored in double figures 13 times, topping the 20-point plateau on a pair of occasions… Recorded a season-high 24 points and equaled a season best with sev- en boards at Saint Joseph’s (Feb. 23).

High School: Four-year letterwinner in basketball and also collected two letters in baseball at Greenfield-Cen- tral High School … Three-time All-Hoosier Heritage Conference and All-Hancock County selection … Named Large School All-State by the Indiana Basketball Coaches Association as a senior after putting up 18.3 ppg, 7.8 rpg, 2.1 apg and 1.2 spg … Averaged 16.3 ppg and 5.5 rpg in his varsity career … Excelled in the classroom, earning a 3.9 grade-point average, while graduating in the top 12 percent of his class … Member of the National Honor Society.

25 Cameron Krutwig So • Center • 6-9 • 255

Algonquin, Ill. (Jacobs)

2017-18: Had one of the most impressive freshman seasons in Loyola history … Selected as the Missouri Valley Conference Freshman of the Year and also collected Third Team All-MVC, MVC All-Newcom- er Team and MVC All-Freshman Team accolades … Named MVC Newcomer of the Week on three occasions … Contributed 10.5 points, 6.1 rebounds and 1.7 assists per game, connecting on 59.8 percent (158-for-264) of his field goal attempts and 73.5 percent (83-for-113) of his charity tosses … Appeared in all 38 contests, earning 34 starts … Is the second player in program history to be named MVC Freshman of the Year, joining Milton Doyle (2013-14) … Led Valley freshmen in scoring (10.5) and ranked third in rebounding (6.1) … Scored in double digits in 19 games … Burst onto the scene in his Loyola debut, coming off the bench to record 17 points, the most by a true freshman in a season opener since 2013, and snagged seven rebounds, in a win over Wright State (Nov. 10) … Pulled in 11 boards versus Kent State (Nov. 25) at the Savannah Invitational, the most by a Loyola freshman since December 10, 2011 … Doled out a sea- son-high seven assists and pitched in eight points and five boards in a win over UIC (Dec. 2) … Began to take his game to another level following a 14-point, eight-rebound, three-assist, three-steal performance to lead Loyola to a 65-59 win at No. 5 Florida (Dec. 6) … Accounted for 18 points, the most ever by a Rambler true freshman in a MVC opener, at Missouri State (Dec. 22) … Victimized Bradley for season highs of 21 points and 13 rebounds for his first career double-double (Jan. 13) … Became the first Loyola freshman to score in double figures in 10 straight games since Milton Doyle in 2013-14 when he turned the trick, January 13 – February 14 … Had 18 points and nine boards in a win against Southern Illinois (Jan. 17) … Totaled 17 points and nine re- bounds versus Drake (Feb. 7) … Produced 18 points and seven boards in a victory over Valpo (Feb. 14) … Col- lected five rebounds to go with 16 points and four assists in a win over Illinois State (Feb. 24) in the regular-sea- son finale … Posted 11 points and nine rebounds against Illinois State (March 4) in the MVC Championship title contest victory that put Loyola in the NCAA tourney for the first time since 1985 … Notched 11 points and four caroms against Tennessee (March 17) in a NCAA Second Round game … Recorded nine points and seven rebounds in an Elite 8 win over Kansas State (March 24) … Accounted for a team-best 17 points and snagged six boards versus Michigan (March 31) in the NCAA Final Four in San Antonio.

High School: Versatile big man who is also a tremendous passer … Helped Jacobs High School to a 93-29 re- cord and three regional championships in his four seasons … Wrapped up his career at Jacobs ranked No. 4 on the school’s all-time scoring chart with 1,528 points and first with 1,281 rebounds … His rebounds total ranks eighth in IHSA history and his 448 boards in 2016-17 ranks 12thin a single-season … Also totaled 245 career blocks and 240 assists … Named Northwest Herald Boys Basketball Player of the Year as a senior after helping Jacobs to a 30-2 overall record … Helped Jacobs to its first sectional championship in school history in 2016-17, falling one assist short of a quadruple-double in a 62-39 win over Larkin with 20 points, 24 rebounds, 12 blocks and nine assists in the sectional final … Two-time Elgin Courier News Player of the Year selection … Averaged 15.6 points, 14.0 rebounds and 2.8 blocks per game in 2016-17 … During his junior year, produced 17.7 ppg, 12.2 rpg, 2.5 apg and 2.6 bpg, while converting 65 percent of his field goal tries … Two-time all-state selection and in 2016-17, joined current Loyola teammate Lucas Williamson on the Chicago Tribune First Team All-State squad … Named MVP of the North team at the 2017 IBCA All-Star Game after putting up 12 points. 30 Aher Uguak So • Forward • 6-7 • 255

Edmonton, Canada (Harry Ainlay/New Mexico)

2017-18: Sat out the season per NCAA rules after transferring from the University of New Mexico.

2016-17 (at New Mexico): Appeared in 19 contests, earning a pair of starts … Averaged 1.2 points and 0.7 rebounds per game … Scored his first career points when he tallied five and added a rebound and a pair of steals against Houston Baptist (Nov. 14) … Made his first career start and responded by tying his season high with five points, while snagging a season-best three rebounds, against Arkansas-Pine Bluff (Dec. 17) … Also earned a start at Arizona (Dec. 20) and hauled in a rebound … Hit his final three field goal attempts of the year.

High School: Helped Harry Ainlay High School to a pair of provincial championships (2014, 2015) … Played for head coach George Hoyt … Rated as one of the best players in Western Canada and the top prospect in Al- berta … Played for Drive Elite’s summer ball team and was named the 2015 Alberta NPH Showcase Camp Most Valuable Player … As a junior, put up 27 points, 10 rebounds and 6 assists per game, while connecting on 72 percent of his field goal attempts.

31 Dylan Boehm So • Forward • 6-5 • 205

Los Angeles, Calif. (Loyola High School)

2017-18: Walk-on saw action in five contests and dished out a pair of assists (0.4 apg) … Made his collegiate debut in a victory over Eureka (Nov. 12) and handed out a assist … Doled out a helper in a win versus UNC Wilmington at the Savannah Invitational (Nov. 24) … Loyola went 5-0 in games in which he appeared.

High School: Team captain and most valuable player at Loyola High School … Helped Loyola to a CIF semifinal appearances … High school coach was Jamal Adams … Also played AAU for Rockfish LA.

22 Isaiah Bujdoso Fr • Guard • 6-3 • 190

Hamilton, Canada (Sunrise Christian Academy)

High School: Played his final two seasons at Sunrise Christian Acade- my in Bel Aire, Kansas …During the 2017-18 campaign, accounted for nine points, six rebounds, six assists and two steals per game at point guard … Helped Sunrise Christian Academy to three consecutive wins over top five teams in the country – Findlay Prep, St. Benedict’s Prep and Oak Hill Academy … In 2016-17, put up 10 points, four rebounds, four assists and a pair of steals per game at Sunrise Christian Acade- my … Was a two-time team MVP at MacNab Secondary School in his native Canada, where he helped the squad to three city championships and three Southern Ontario Secondary School Association (SOSSA) titles … Competed on the Nike EYBL Circuit with UPLAY Canada, averaging eight points, three boards, three assists and two steals per outing, while playing with the No. 1 player in the country, RJ Barrett.

23 Cooper Kaifes Fr • Guard • 6-3 • 195

Shawnee, Kan. (Mill Valley)

High School: Elite shooter who averaged 19.4 points, 4.3 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 1.3 steals per game at Mill Valley in 2017-18 … Collected first team all-state, first team all-state tournament team second team all-metro honors … Was a Greater Kansas City All-Star in 2017-18 … As a junior, averaged 21.0 ppg, 3.5 rpg, 3.0 apg and 2.6 spg, earning all- state recognition … Helped Mill Valley to a state title as a sophomore in 2015-16 … Two-time team captain … Played on the Nike EYBL Circuit for MOKAN Elite, contributing 11 points, two rebounds, three assists and a steal per contest, while connecting on 45 percent of his three-point tries … Helped MOKAN Elite to an 11-5 record and the Nike Peach Jam Finals in 2017. 33 Isaiah Bujdoso Fr • Forward • 6-9 • 245

Abuja, Nigeria (La Lumiere)

High School: Helped La Lumiere to a national championship in 2016- 17 … Contributed 9.7 points, 7.4 rebounds and 1.4 blocks per game as a key contributor on a La Lumiere squad that went 23-4 in 2017-18 … Was a 4-star recruit according to ESPN and in the summer of 2017, led the Nike EYBL in defensive rebounding percentage and was also ranked in the top 10 in the EYBL in block percentage … Over the last few seasons, he had the second-highest defensive rebound percent- age behind NBA Draft pick Mohamed Bamba … Has a 7-foot-3-inch wingspan. outing, while playing with the No. 1 player in the country, RJ Barrett.

45 Will Alcock Fr • Forward • 6-7 • 205

Zionsville, Ind. (Zionsville, Ind.)

High School: Helped Zionsville Community High School to 59 vic- tories in three seasons on the varsity squad … As a senior, put up 6.4 points, 5.2 rebounds, 2.1 assists, 1.2 steals and 1.2 blocks per game in 2017-18, helping the Eagles to a 22-4 record and their first sectional title since 1995, when current Boston Celtics head coach Brad Stevens starred at the school … Was an All-Hoosier Crossroads Conference Honorable Mention selection and served as team captain in 2017-18 … Helped ZCHS to three conference championships in three years … Was a team captain as a junior in 2016-17, contributing 3.6 ppg, 4.5 rpg, 1.8 apg and 1.2 bpg.

History & Records 2018 FINAL FOUR

“Loyola-Chicago has captured the hearts of college basketball fans everywhere this March, and now it will have a chance to com- pete for a national championship on the game’s biggest stage after beating Kansas State 78-62 to be crowned as champions of the South Region.

Arguably the toughest corner of the bracket, the one with the overall No. 1 seed and four conference tournament champions, has been where we’ve found this year’s most unlikely outcomes, from the first-ever 16-over-1 upset to a mid-major from the Missouri Valley Conference making a Final Four run as a No. 11-seed.

Loyola’s team fits the model of what so many love about college basketball and this tournament as well. This group doesn’t wow you with size or when they get off the bus, but the ball moves faster than any player and no one passes the ball better as a team than the Ramblers. There isn’t a bad passer on the team, and any one of the rotation players has the potential to to be the team’s primary offensive threat on a given night. It’s one of the things that makes Loyola so good in the closing moments of these close games: opponents can’t turn their attention to any one player because anyone on the floor could potentially be the go-to guy of the moment.

One of the things that driven Loyola all season has been a hunger to achieve more. Loyola won a share of the MVC regular season title, but there was a drive among the players to win the crown outright. While outsiders buzzed about the Ramblers’ need to win the conference tournament to avoid sweating out Selection Sunday as a mid-major team on the bubble, the players remained focused on the task at hand and left to question as to their postseason future by winning the league’s auto-bid in Arch Madness.” -Chip Patterson, CBSSports.com THE RUN GAME BY GAME Did You Know? Dallas, Texas • Loyola is to win three consecutive NCAA tournament games off Mar. 15 #11 Loyola 64, #6 Miami (Fla.) 62 last-second game-winning jumpers. The Ramblers beat Miami (Fla.) at the buzzer, Mar. 17 #11 Loyola 63, #3 Tennessee 61 Tennessee with three-seconds left and Nevada with six seconds left before dismantling Kansas State in the Elite Eight. Atlanta, Ga. Mar. 22 #11 Loyola 69, #7 Nevada 68 • Loyola was just the fourth No. 11 seed to reach the Final Four in the NCAA Mar. 24 #11 Loyola 78, #9 Kansas State 62 tournament’s modern era.

San Antonio, Texas • According to ESPN, 83,292 brackets out of 17.3 million put Loyola in the Final Four, Mar. 31 #3 Michigan 69, #11 Loyola 57 while 17,556 had them winning it all. Program Records ______• Points

Year-By-Year Leaders 1,000 Point Club Scoring Average (Ind. Season) YEAR NAME PTS PPG Rank Name Tenure Points Rank Name Year Avg. 1946-47 Jack Kerris 420 14.5 1. 1982-86 2,914 1. Alfredrick Hughes 1983-84 27.6 1947-48 Jack Kerris 488 15.3 2. Keith Gailes 1988-91 2,025 2. Alfredrick Hughes 1984-85 26.3 1948-49 Jack Kerris 469 15.1 3. David Bailey 1999-03 1,933 3. Keith Gailes 1989-90 26.3 1949-50 Ed Dawson 359 12.4 4. Blake Schilb 2003-07 1,879 4. Gerald Hayward 1987-88 26.1 1950-51 Nick Kladis 454 15.7 5. 1960-63 1,749 5. Alfredrick Hughes 1982-83 25.7 1951-52 Nick Kladis 442 17.6 6. Carl Golston 1983-86 1,625 6. Keith Gailes 1990-91 25.3 1952-53 Elwood Sigwards 300 13.0 7. 1978-82 1,610 7. Jim Tillman 1966-67 24.7 1953-54 Bill Palka 295 12.8 8. Milton Doyle 2014-17 1,606 8. Bernard Jackson 1986-87 22.8 1954-55 Art Schalk 381 15.8 9. Tony Parker 1973-77 1,605 9. Walter Robertson 1968-69 22.6 1955-56 Jack Carpenter 309 12.8 10. J.R. Blount 2005-09 1,603 10. Keith Gailes 1988-89 22.5 1956-57 Paul Krucker 377 15.7 11. Javan Goodman 1995-99 1,564 1957-58 Al Norville 434 18.0 12. Jack Kerris 1945-49 1,556 Scoring Average (Team) 1958-59 Clarence Red 487 20.3 13. 1961-64 1,472 1959-60 Clarence Red 371 16.9 14. Keir Rogers 1987-92 1,433 Rank Avg. 1960-61 Jerry Harkness 520 22.6 15. Andre Battle 1981-85 1,432 1. 1965-66 97.5 1961-62 Jerry Harkness 567 21.0 16. Andre Moore 1984-87 1,400 2. 1962-63 91.5 1962-63 Jerry Harkness 662 21.4 17. Wayne Sappleton 1978-82 1,373 3. 1963-64 91.3 1963-64 Ron Miller 612 21.9 18. Ben Averkamp 2009-13 1,360 4. 1961-62 90.2 1964-65 Jim Coleman 441 17.6 19. Christian Thomas 2011-15 1,353 2015-16 RAMBLER5. 1966-67 BASKETBALL 90.0 1965-66 Billy Smith 451 18.8 20. 1961-64 1,315 6. 1967-68 88.7 1966-67 Jim Tillman 569 24.7 21. Ron Miller 1961-64 1,299 1967-68 Jim Tillman 442 17.7 22. Walter Robertson 1967-70 1,297 7. 1960-61 86.5 1968-69 Walter Robertson 520 22.6 23. Gerald Hayward 1985-89 1,264RECORD8. 1979-80 BOOK84.6 1969-70 Walter Robertson 435 18.1 24. Donte Ingram 2015-18 1,235 9. 1988-89 84.5 1970-71 LaRue Martin 412 18.7 25. Majak Kou 2003-07 1,233 10. 1984-85 83.6 z 1,000-POINT1971-72 LaRue CLUB Martin 411 19.5 z26. SEASONLaRue Martin POINTS 1969-72 1,222 z 40-POINT GAMES 1. Alfredrick1972-73 Hughes Nate Hayes 1982-86507 2,91422.0 1.27. AlfredrickKeith Carter Hughes 1984-89 1984-851,176 868 Alfredrick Hughes (vs. Detroit, 2/9/85) 47 1973-74 Tony Parker 445 17.1 28. 1961-64 1,169 40-Point Games 2. Keith Gailes1974-75 Ralph Vallot 1988-91472 2,02518.8 2.29. AlfredrickJim Tillman Hughes 1965-68 1983-841,168 800 Paul Sheedy (vs. John Carroll, 2/28/59) 46 3. David 1975-76Bailey Ralph Vallot 1999-2003551 1,93321.2 3.30. KeithCorky Gailes Bell 1965-68 1989-901,148 Name762 Keith Gailes (vs. Dayton, 3/9/90) Points 44 1976-77 Tony Parker 337 17.7 31. Kerman Ali 1990-94 1,142 1. Alfredrick Hughes (vs. Detroit, 2/9/85) 47 4. Blake Schilb1977-78 Andre Wakefield2003-07 459 1,87917.0 4.32. GeraldBernard Hayward Jackson 1985-87 1987-881,136 2.756 Paul SheedyKeith (vs. Gailes John (vs. Carroll, Dayton, 2/28/59) 1/10/91) 46 44 5. Jerry Harkness1978-79 Larry Knight 1960-63580 1,74921.5 5.33. AlfredrickClarence Hughes Red 1958-61 1982-831,106 3.744 Keith GailesAlfredrick (vs. Dayton, Hughes 3/9/90) (vs. New Orleans, 3/1/85)44 43 1979-80 LeRoy Stampley 586 20.3 34. Earl Brown 1996-00 1,076 4. Keith Gailes (vs. Dayton, 1/10/91) 44 6. Carl Golston1981-82 Wayne Sappleton1983-86 638 1,62522.0 6.35. AndreNick Battle Kladis 1949-52 1984-851,046 5.669 AlfredrickAlfredrick Hughes Hughes(vs. New (vs. Orleans, DePaul, 3/1/85) 2/15/84) 43 42 7. Darius1982-83 Clemons Alfredrick Hughes1978-82 744 1,61025.7 7. JerryEric Harkness Dolezal 1990-93 1962-631,046 6.662 AlfredrickDavid Hughes Bailey (vs. (vs. DePaul, Texas A&M-C.C.,2/15/84) 11/29/01) 42 42 1983-84 Alfredrick Hughes 800 27.6 37. Walt Gibler 2008-12 1,041 7. David Bailey (vs. Texas A&M C.C., 11/29/01) 42 8. Tony Parker1984-85 Alfredrick Hughes1973-77 868 1,60526.3 38. BernardWade JacksonFuller 1967-70 1986-871,040 8.662 J.R. BlountJ.R. (vs. Blount Rockhurst, (vs. Rockhurst, 11/14/08) 11/14/08) 42 42 9. J.R. Blount1985-86 Carl Golston 2005-09567 1,60319.6 9.39. KeithJim Gailes Coleman 1963-66 1990-911,026 9.657 Jim TillmanJim (vs.Tillman Marquette, (vs. Marquette, 12/30/66) 12/30/66) 41 41 1986-87 Bernard Jackson 662 22.8 40. Ralp Vallot 1974-76 1,023 10. Keith Gailes (vs. Oral Roberts, 2/4/89) 41 10. Javan 1987-88Goodman Gerald Hayward1995-99 756 1,56426.1 10.41. DavidEd BaileyEarle 1946-50 2001-021,018 11.651 Al NorvilleKeith (vs. Gailes Western (vs. Oral Michigan, Roberts, 1/22/58) 2/4/89) 40 41 1988-89 Keith Gailes 607 22.5 42. Paul Sheedy 1956-59 1,000 1945-49 12. Jim TillmanAl Norville (vs. Wichita (vs. Western State, Michigan, 2/18/67) 1/22/58) 40 40 11. Jack Kerris1989-90 Keith Gailes 762 1,55626.3 12. Les Hunter1990-91 Keith Gailes 1961-64657 1,47225.3 zC areer SCORING Scoring AVERAGE Average (IND.) Jim Tillman (vs. Wichita State, 2/18/67) 40 1991-92 Keir Rogers 552 19.0 1.Rank Alfredrick Name Hughes Tenure 1983-84AVG. 27.6 13. Keir Rogers1992-93 Kerman Ali 1987-92362 1,43314.1 1. Keith Gailes 1988-91 24.7 1993-94 Vernell Brent 294 10.9 2. Alfredrick Hughes 1984-85 26.3 14. Andre Battle 1981-85 1,432 2. Alfredrick Hughes 1981-85 24.3 1994-95 Bernie Salthe 425 15.7 3.3. KeithJerry Gailes Harkness 1960-63 1989-9021.6 26.3 15. Andre1995-96 Moore Derek Molis 1984-87403 1,40014.9 4. Ralph Vallot 2003-07 20.1 1996-97 Derek Molis 341 12.6 4. Gerald Hayward 1987-88 26.1 16. Wayne Sappleton 1978-82 1,373 5. Bernard Jackson 1985-87 19.6 1997-98 Javan Goodman 504 16.8 5.6. AlfredrickLaRue Martin Hughes 1969-72 1982-8318.2 25.7 17. Ben Averkamp1998-99 Javan Goodman2009-13 500 1,36018.5 7. Walter Robertson 1967-70 18.0 1999-00 Earl Brown 400 14.3 1990-91 18. Christian Thomas 2011-15 1,353 6.8. KeithCarl Gailes Golston 1983-86 17.9 25.3 2000-01 David Bailey 483 17.3 9. Tony Parker 1973-77 17.4 19. John Egan2001-02 David Bailey 1961-64651 1,31521.7 7. Jim Tillman 1966-67 24.7 10. Les Hunter 1961-64 17.2 20. Ron Miller2002-03 David Bailey 1961-64552 1,29918.4 8. Bernard Jackson 1986-87 22.8 2003-04 Paul McMillan 493 17.0 Season Points 21. Walter2004-05 Robertson Blake Schilb 1967-70536 1,29717.9 9. Walter Robertson 1968-69 22.6 2005-06 Blake Schilb 574 19.1 Rank Name Year Points 22. Gerald Hayward 1985-89 1,264 10. Keith Gailes 1988-89 22.5 2006-07 Blake Schilb 528 17.0 1. Alfredrick Hughes 1984-85 868 23. Majak 2007-08Kou J.R. Blount 2003-07469 1,23315.1 2. Alfredrick Hughes 1983-84 800 2008-09 J.R. Blount 450 14.1 3. Keith Gailes 1989-90 762 24. LaRue2009-10 Martin Terrance Hill 1969-72341 1,22211.4 z4. SCORINGGerald Hayward AVERAGE 1987-88 (TEAM)756 25. Keith Carter2010-11 Geoff McCammon1984-89 445 1,17614.4 1.5. 1965-66Alfredrick Hughes 1982-83 744 97.52 2011-12 Ben Averkamp 430 15.4 6. Andre Battle 1984-85 669 26. Vic Rouse2012-13 Ben Averkamp 1961-64371 1,16914.8 2.7. 1962-63Jerry Harkness 1962-63 662 91.52 27. Jim Tillman2013-14 Milton Doyle 1965-68478 1,16814.9 3. 1963-64Bernard Jackson 1986-87 662 91.29 2014-15 Milton Doyle 284 11.4 9. Keith Gailes 1990-91 657 28. Corky 2015-16Bell Milton Doyle 1965-68357 1,14811.2 4.10. 1961-62David Bailey 2001-02 651 90.19 29. Kerman2016-17 Ali Milton Doyle 1990-94487 1,14215.2 5. 1966-67 90.00 2017-18 Clayton Custer 437 15.2 30. Bernard Jackson 1985-87 1,136 6. 1967-68 88.68 Italics Represent Program Record 31. Clarence Red 1958-61 1,106 7. 1960-61 86.47 ALFREDRICK HUGHES 32. Earl Brown 1996-2000 1,076 8. 1988-89 84.46 1st – 2,914 career points 33. Nick Kladis 1949-52 1,046 9. 1979-80 84.59 Eric Dolezal 1990-93 1,046 10. 1984-85 83.55 35. Walt Gibler 2008-12 1,041 36. Wade Fuller 1967-70 1,040 37. Jim Coleman 1963-66 1,026 38. Ralph Vallot 1974-76 1,023 39. Ed Earle 1946-50 1,018 40. Paul Sheedy 1956-59 1,000 z SCORING AVERAGE (min. 2 seasons) 1. Keith Gailes 1988-91 24.7 2. Alfredrick Hughes 1981-85 24.3 3. Jerry Harkness 1960-63 21.6 4. Ralph Vallot 2003-07 20.1 5. Bernard Jackson 1985-87 19.6 6. LaRue Martin 1969-72 18.2 7. Walter Robertson 1967-70 18.0 8. Carl Golston 1983-86 17.9 9. Tony Parker 1973-77 17.4 JERRY HARKNESS 10. Les Hunter 1961-64 17.2 5th – 1,749 career points @Ramblers MBB | #OnwardLU 61 2015-16 RAMBLER BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK z CAREER REBOUNDS z SEASON REBOUNDS z SINGLE-GAME REBOUNDS 1. LaRueProgram Martin 1969-72 Records1,062 1. Les Hunter ______1963-64 427 LaRue Martin (vs. Valparaiso, 2/17/71) 34 2. Les Hunter 1961-64 1,017 2. Clarence Red 1958-59 402 Clarence Red (vs. Denver, 12/6/58) 30 3. Andy• Polka Rebounds 2006-11 989 3. Kenny Miller 1987-88 395 LaRue Martin (vs. St. John’s (Minn.), 12/7/71) 30 4. Vic Rouse 1961-64 982 4. LaRue Martin 1970-71 387 Wayne Sappleton (vs. Oral Roberts, 1/21/81) 26 AlfredrickY Hughesear-By-Y ear L1981-85eaders 982 5. WayneCareer SappletonRebounds 1981-82 376SeasonLarry R eKnightbounds (vs. (Georgetown,Team) 2/4/78) 25 6. Wayne SappletonYEAR NAME 1978-82 REB 977RPG 6. VicRank RouseName Tenure1962-63 Rebounds 375Rank Wayne Sappleton Rebounds(vs. Southern Illinois, 1/27/81) 25 1953-54 Bill Palka 199 8.7 1. LaRue Martin 1969-72 1,062 7. Andre Moore 1984-87 928 7. Wayne Sappleton 1980-81 3741. 2017-18Kenny Miller (vs. Oral1,221 Roberts, 12/2/87) 25 1954-55 Art Schalk 271 11.2 2. Les Hunter 1961-64 1,017 2. 1987-88 1,191 1955-56 Jack Carpenter 292 12.2 3. Andy Polka 2006-11 989 8. Javan Goodman 1995-99 908 8. Art McZier 1957-58 3603. 2001-02Larry Knight (vs. Indiana1,096 State, 1/30/78) 23 1956-57 Art McZier 325 13.5 4. Vic Rouse 1961-64 982 4. 1986-87 1,065 9. Clarence 1957-58Red Art McZier 1958-61 360 88815.7 Andre MooreAlfredrick Hughes 1981-851986-87 982 360 Kenny Miller (vs. UIC, 11/28/87) 23 5. 2002-03 1,059 10. Art McZier1958-59 Clarence Red1955-58 402 84116.8 10. LaRue6. MartinWayne Sappleton 1978-821969-70 977 346 Antowne Johnson (vs. Bradley, 12/23/88) 22 1959-60 Clarence Red 243 11.0 7. Andre Moore 1984-87 928 (vs. Nebraska Wesleyan, ) 11. Paul Cohen1960-61 Clarence Red1971-74 243 76410.6 8. Javan Goodman 1995-99 908 SinglLaRuee-Game Martin Reb ounds (Ind.) 21 1961-62 Vic Rouse 294 11.3 9. Clarence Red 1958-61 888 12. Corky Bell 1965-68 738 z REBOUNDING AVERAGE (IND.) Wayne Sappleton (vs. Detroit, 2/5/81) 21 1962-63 Vic Rouse 375 12.1 10. Art McZier 1955-58 841 Name Reb. 13. Larry Knight1963-64 Les Hunter 1977-79 427 72915.3 1. LaRue11. MartinPaul Cohen 1971-74 764 17.61. LaRueAndre Martin Moore (vs. (vs.Valparaiso, Holy Cross, 2/17/71) 12/27/85) 34 21 1964-65 Frank Perez 233 9.3 12. Corky Bell 1965-68 738 2. Clarence Red (vs. Denver, 12/6/58) 30 14. Keir Rogers 1987-92 700 2. Clarence Red 16.8 Andre Moore (vs. Evansville, 1/24/87) 21 1965-66 Billy Smith 319 13.3 13. Larry Knight 1977-79 729 LaRue Martin (vs. St. John’s (Minn.), 12/7/71) 30 15. Houston Lloyd1966-67 Corky Bell 1975-78 270 68111.7 3. Art14. McZierKeir Rogers 1987-92 700 15.74. WayneRyan Sappleton Blankson (vs.(vs. ClevelandOral Roberts, State, 1/21/81) 1/3/02) 26 21 1967-68 Corky Bell 242 9.2 15. Donte Ingram 2015-18 688 16. Jerry Harkness 1960-63 668 4. LaRue Martin 15.75. LarryDemetrius Knight (vs. Williams Georgetown, (vs. Milwaukee, 2/4/78) 2/1/03) 25 21 1968-69 Billy Moody/Wade Fuller 206 9.0 16. Christian Thomas 2012-15 684 Wayne Sappleton (vs. S. Illinois, 1/27/81) 25 17. Tony Parker1969-70 LaRue Martin1973-77 346 63614.4 5. Les17. HunterHouston Lloyd 1975-78 681 15.3 Kenny* Boxscores Miller (vs. before Oral 1979-80 Roberts, are incomplete12/2/87) 25 1970-71 LaRue Martin 387 17.6 18. Jerry Harkness 1960-63 668 6. LaRue Martin 14.48. Larry Knight (vs. Indiana State, 1/30/78) 23 Kevin Sprewer1971-72 LaRue Martin1978-81 329 63615.7 19. Tony Parker 1973-77 636 Kenny Miller (vs. UIC, 11/28/87) 23 1972-73 Paul Cohen 317 13.8 7. Larry KnightKevin Sprewer 1978-81 636 14.3 19. Ben Averkamp 2009-13 635 10. Antowne Johnson (vs. Bradley, 12/23/88) 22 1973-74 Paul Cohen 330 12.7 z 20. Jim DeWulf1974-75 Ralph Vallot1955-58 213 6088.5 8. Paul Cohen 13.8 SINGLE-GAME REBOUNDS (TEAM) Career Rebounding Average 1975-76 Ralph Vallot 244 9.4 9. Kenny Miller 13.6Singlvs.e-G Windsorame Reb ounds (Team) 12/1/65 92 1976-77 John Hunter 240 9.2 Rank Name Tenure AVG. 10. Art McZier 13.5 vs. Washington (Mo.) 1/31/63 84 z REBOUNDING1977-78 AVERAGELarry Knight (min. 2 seasons)343 12.7 1. LaRue Martin 1969-72 15.9 Rank Reb. 1978-79 Larry Knight 386 14.3 2. Larry Knight 1977-79 13.5 1. vs. vs.Windsor Northeast (12/1/65) Missouri 92 State 12/4/65 83 1969-72 1. LaRue Martin1979-80 Kevin Sprewer 28315.9 9.8 3. Clarence Red 1958-61 12.9 2. vs. WU (Mo.) (1/31/63) 84 vs. Morehead State 1/4/64 80 2. Larry Knight1980-81 Wayne Sappleton1977-79 37413.5 13.4 z SEASON4. Art McZier REBOUNDS 1955-58 (TEAM) 12.0 3. vs. NE Missouri St. (12/4/65) 83 1981-82 Wayne Sappleton 376 13.0 Vic Rouse 1961-64 12.0 4. vs. Moreheadvs. South St. Dakota (1/4/64) 80 12/16/63 77 1958-61 1. 1987-88 1,191 3. Clarence 1982-83Red Chris Rogers 26912.9 9.3 6. Les Hunter 1961-64 11.8 5. vs. South Dakota (12/16/63) 77 vs. Windsor 1/9/65 77 4. Art McZier1983-84 Alfredrick Hughes1955-58 23712.0 8.2 2. 7.2001-02 Jack Carpenter 1954-56 11.0 1,096 vs. Windsor (1/9/65) 77 8. Andre Moore 1984-87 10.9 1984-85 Andre Moore 300 10.3 3. 1986-87 1,065 vs. Northvs. North Central Central (2/24/66) 77 2/24/66 77 5. Vic Rouse1985-86 Andre Moore1961-64 26812.0 9.9 9. Paul Cohen 1971-74 10.8 6. Les Hunter1986-87 Andre Moore1961-64 36011.8 12.4 4. 10.2002-03 Wayne Stappleton 1978-82 10.5 1,059 1987-88 Kenny Miller 395 13.6 7. Jack Carpenter1988-89 Keith Gailes1954-56 20611.0 7.6 5. 2006-07 1,043 Season Rebounds 8. Andre Moore1989-90 Keir Rogers1984-87 24910.9 8.6 1990-91 Eric Dolezal 179 6.2 Rank Name Year Rebounds 9. Paul Cohen1991-92 Keir Rogers1971-74 20910.8 7.2 1. Les Hunter 1963-64 427 1992-93 Kerman Ali 174 6.4 10. Wayne Sappleton 1978-82 10.5 2. Clarence Red 1958-59 402 1993-94 Marlon Burton 114 5.7 3. Kenny Miller 1987-88 395 1994-95 Bernie Salthe 169 6.3 4. LaRue Martin 1970-71 387 1995-96 Javan Goodman 214 7.9 5. Wayne Sappleton 1981-82 376 1996-97 Javan Goodman 204 7.6 6. Vic Rouse 1962-63 375 1997-98 Javan Goodman 252 8.4 7. Wayne Sappleton 1980-81 374 1998-99 Javan Goodman 238 8.8 8. Art McZier 1957-58 360 1999-00 Schin Kerr 140 5.0 Andre Moore 1986-87 360 2000-01 Schin Kerr 175 6.3 10. LaRue Martin 1969-70 346 2001-02 Ryan Blankson 304 10.1 2002-03 Paul McMillan 279 9.0 2003-04 Paul McMillan 215 7.4 Rebounding Average (Ind. Season) 2004-05 Blake Schilb 164 5.5 Rank Name Year Avg. 2005-06 Leon Young 217 7.2 1. LaRue Martin 1970-71 17.6 2006-07 Andy Polka 230 7.2 2. Clarence Red 1958-59 16.8 2007-08 Andy Polka 207 6.7 3. Art McZier 1957-58 15.7 2008-09 Leon Young 99 5.0 LaRue Martin 1971-72 15.7 2009-10 Andy Polka 267 8.9 5. Les Hunter 1963-64 15.3 2010-11 Andy Polka 224 7.2 6. LaRue Martin 1969-70 14.4 2011-12 Ben Averkamp 198 7.1 7. Larry Knight 1978-79 14.3 2012-13 Christian Thomas 202 6.5 8. Paul Cohen 1972-73 13.8 2013-14 Christian Thomas 198 6.2 9. Kenny Miller 1987-88 13.6 2014-15 Christian Thomas 162 4.5 10. Art McZier 1956-57 13.5 2015-16 Montel James 205 7.2 2016-17 Donte Ingram 198 6.8 2017-18 Donte Ingram 243 6.4

Italics Represent Program Record BEN AVERKAMP ANDY POLKA 19th – 635 career rebounds 3rd – 989 career rebounds 62 2015-16 Loyola Men’s Basketball Information Guide 2015-16 RAMBLER BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK

z CAREER ASSISTS z SEASON ASSISTS z SINGLE-GAME ASSISTS 1. Darius Clemons 1978-82 703 1. Carl Golston 1984-85 305 Darius Clemons (vs. Northwestern, 12/19/81) 19 2. Carl Golston 1983-86 649 2. Darius Clemons 1981-82 287 Darius Clemons (vs. Oral Roberts, 1/9/82) 18 3. David Bailey 1999-2003 580 3. Darius Clemons 1980-81 218 Darius Clemons (vs. Oklahoma City, 1/11/82) 15 4. Keith Carter 1984-89 483 4. Carl Golston 1985-86 176 Darius Clemons (vs. Dayton, 1/16/82) 15 5. Earl Brown 1996-2000 448 5. David Bailey 2000-01 170 Darius Clemons (vs. Oral Roberts, 2/6/82) 14 6. Blake Schilb 2003-07 430 6. Earl Brown 1997-98 169 Darius Clemons (vs. Detroit, 2/27/82) 14 7. Chris Wilburn 1991-95 377 7. Carl Golston 1983-84 168 Darius Clemons (vs. Butler, 3/2/82) 14 8. Don Sobczak 1988-92 359 8. Keith Carter 1987-88 165 Carl Golston (vs. Dayton, 1/2/85) 14 9. Greg Williams 1981-85 349 9. David Bailey 2002-03 158 Carl Golston (vs. Oral Roberts, 1/28/85) 14 10. J.R. Blount 2005-09 313 10. Keith Carter 1988-89 157 Carl Golston (vs. Oral Roberts, 2/23/85) 14 Keith Carter (vs. Dayton, 2/20/88) 14 z ASSIST AVERAGE (min. 2 seasons) z ASSISTS AVERAGE (IND.) Keith Carter (vs. Detroit, 3/5/88) 14 1. Carl Golston 1983-86 7.13 1. Darius Clemons 1981-82 9.9 2. Darius Clemons 1978-82 6.28 2. Carl Golston 1984-85 9.2 3. Vernell Brent 1992-94 5.23 3. Darius Clemons 1980-81 7.8 4. David Bailey 1999-2003 5.00 4. David Bailey 2000-01 6.1 5. Theodis Owens 1994-96 4.55 5. Carl Golston 1985-86 6.1 6. Keith Carter 1984-89 4.51 6. Vernell Brent 1993-94 5.8 Program Records ______7. Earl Brown 1996-2000 4.23 7. Carl Golston 1983-84 5.8 8. MILTON DOYLE 2013- 3.88 8. Keith Carter 1987-88 5.7 • Assists 9. Blake Schilb 2003-07 3.64 9. Earl Brown 1997-98 5.6 10. Chris Wilburn 1991-95 3.49 10. Keith Carter 1988-89 5.6

Year-By-Year Leaders Career Assists YEAR NAME AST APG Rank Name Tenure Assists z SEASON ASSISTS (TEAM) 1977-78 Andre Wakefield 140 5.2 1. Darius Clemons 1978-82 703 1. 1986-87 440 1978-79 Dan Bush 106 4.2 2. Carl Golston 1983-86 649 1979-80 Dan Bush 125 4.3 3. David Bailey 1999-03 580 2. 1991-92 438 1980-81 Darius Clemons 218 7.8 4. Keith Carter 1984-89 483 3. 1988-89 433 1981-82 Darius Clemons 287 9.9 5. Milton Doyle 2014-17 459 1982-83 Information Unavailable 6. Blake Schilb 2003-07 430 4. 1990-91 428 1983-84 Carl Golston 168 5.8 7. Chris Wilburn 1991-95 377 1984-85 Carl Golston 305 9.2 8. Don Sobczak 1988-92 359 5. 1987-88 421 1985-86 Carl Golston 176 6.1 9. Greg Williams 1981-85 349 1986-87 Keith Carter 146 5.0 10. J.R. Blount 2005-09 313 1987-88 Keith Carter 165 5.7 DAVID BAILEY 1988-89 Keith Carter 157 5.6 Career Assist Average 1989-90 Don Sobczak 113 3.9 Rank Name Tenure AVG. 3rd – 580 career assists 1990-91 Don Sobczak 119 4.1 1. Carl Golston 2015-161983-86 RAMBLER7.1 BASKETBALL 1991-92 Don Sobczak 117 4.0 2. Darius Clemons 1978-82 6.3 1992-93 Chris Wilburn 128 4.7 3. Vernell Brent 1992-94 5.2 1993-94 Vernell Brent 157 5.8 4. David Bailey 1999-03 5.0 RECORD BOOK 1994-95 Chris Wilburn 119 4.4 5, Theodis Owens 1994-96 4.6 1995-96 Theodis Owens 139 5.3 6. Keith Carter 1984-89 4.5 z CAREER1996-97 Charles ASSISTS Smith 81 3.0 z EarlSEASON Brown ASSISTS1996-00 4.5 z SINGLE-GAME ASSISTS 1. Darius1997-98 ClemonsEarl Brown 1978-82169 5.6 7038. 1. MiltonCarl Doyle Golston 2014-17 3.81984-85 305 Darius Clemons (vs. Northwestern, 12/19/81) 19 1998-99 Earl Brown 134 5.0 9. Blake Schilb 2003-07 3.6 2. Carl1999-00 Golston David Bailey 1983-86114 4.1 64910. 2. ChrisDarius Wilburn Clemons 1991-95 3.51981-82 287 Darius Clemons (vs. Oral Roberts, 1/9/82) 18 2000-01 David Bailey 170 6.1 3. David Bailey 1999-2003 580 3. Darius Clemons 1980-81 218 Darius Clemons (vs. Oklahoma City, 1/11/82) 15 2001-02 David Bailey 138 4.6 Season Assists 2002-03 David Bailey 158 5.3 4. Keith Carter 1984-89 483Rank 4. NameCarl Golston Year Assists1985-86 176 Darius Clemons (vs. Dayton, 1/16/82) 15 2003-04 Blake Schilb 68 2.5 DARIUS CLEMONS 1. Carl Golston 1984-85 305 5. Earl2004-05 Brown Blake Schilb 1996-2000120 4.0 448 5. David Bailey 2000-01 170 Darius Clemons (vs. Oral Roberts, 2/6/82) 14 2. Darius Clemons 1981-82 287 1st 703 career assists 2005-06 Blake Schilb 118 3.9 – 6. Blake Schilb 2003-07 4303. 6. DariusEarl Clemons Brown 1980-81 2181997-98 169 Darius Clemons (vs. Detroit, 2/27/82) 14 2006-07 Blake Schilb 124 4.0 4. Carl Golston 1985-86 176 7. Chris2007-08 Wilburn J.R. Blount 1991-9582 2.6 377 7. Carl Golston 1983-84 168 Darius Clemons (vs. Butler, 3/2/82) 14 5. David Bailey 2000-01 170 2008-09 J.R. Blount 104 3.3 8. Don Sobczak 1988-92 3596. 8. EarlKeith Brown Carter 1997-98 1691987-88 165 Carl Golston (vs. Dayton, 1/2/85) 14 2009-10 Courtney Stanley 140 4.7 7. Carl Golston 1983-84 168 9. Greg2010-11 Williams Courtney Stanley 1981-85102 3.4 349 9. David Bailey 2002-03 158 Carl Golston (vs. Oral Roberts, 1/28/85) 14 8. Keith Carter 1987-88 165 2011-12 Denzel Brito 105 3.5 10. J.R. Blount 2005-09 3139. 10.David Keith Bailey Carter 2002-03 1581988-89 157 Carl Golston (vs. Oral Roberts, 2/23/85) 14 2012-13 Cully Payne 105 4.2 10. Keith Carter 1988-89 157 2013-14 Milton Doyle 115 3.6 Keith Carter (vs. Dayton, 2/20/88) 14 2014-15 Milton Doyle 106 4.2 z ASSIST AVERAGE (min. 2 seasons) Assistz A ASSISTSverage (Ind AVERAGE. Season) (IND.) Keith Carter (vs. Detroit, 3/5/88) 14 2015-16 Milton Doyle 96 3.0 1. Carl2016-17 Golston Milton Doyle 1983-86142 4.4 7.13Rank 1. NameDarius ClemonsYear Avg.1981-82 9.9 2. Darius2017-18 ClemonsBen Richardson 1978-82106 3.8 6.281. 2. DariusCarl Clemons Golston 1981-82 9.91984-85 9.2 2. Carl Golston 1984-85 9.2 3. VernellItalics Represent Brent Program Record1992-94 5.233. 3. DariusDarius Clemons Clemons 1980-81 7.81980-81 7.8 4. David Bailey 1999-2003 5.004. 4. DavidDavid Bailey Bailey 2000-01 6.12000-01 6.1 Carl Golston 1985-86 6.1 5. Theodis Owens 1994-96 4.556. 5. VernellCarl Brent Golston 1993-94 5.81985-86 6.1 @Ramblers MBB | #OnwardLU 63 6. Keith Carter 1984-89 4.51 6. CarlVernell Golston Brent1983-84 5.81993-94 5.8 8. Keith Carter 1987-88 5.7 7. Earl Brown 1996-2000 4.239. 7. EarlCarl Brown Golston 1997-98 5.61983-84 5.8 keith Carter 1988-89 5.6 8. MILTON DOYLE 2013- 3.88 8. Keith Carter 1987-88 5.7 9. Blake Schilb 2003-07 3.64Singl9.e -GEarlame BrownRebounds (Ind.) 1997-98 5.6 10. Chris Wilburn 1991-95 3.49Name10. Keith Carter 1988-89 AST5.6 1. Darius Clemons (vs. Northwestern, 12/19/81) 19 2. Darius Clemons (vs. Oral Roberts, 1/9/82) 18 3. Dariusz SEASONClemons (vs. ASSISTSOklahoma City,(TEAM) 1/11/82) 15 Darius1. Clemons1986-87 (vs. Dayton, 1/16/82) 15 440 5. Darius Clemons (vs. Oral Roberts, 2/6/82) 14 Darius2. Clemons1991-92 (vs. Detroit, 2/27/82) 14 438 Darius3. Clemons1988-89 (vs. Butler, 3/2/82) 14 433 Carl Golston (vs. Dayton, 1/2/85) 14 Carl4. Golston 1990-91 (vs. Oral Roberts, 1/28/85) 14 428 Carl5. Golston 1987-88 (vs. Oral Roberts, 2/23/85) 14 421 Keith Carter (vs. Dayton, 2/20/88) 14 Keith Carter (vs. Detroit, 3/5/88) 14 DAVID BAILEY Season Assists (Team) 3rd – 580 career assists Rank Assists 1. 2017-18 594 2. 2016-17 474 3. 1986-87 440 4. 1991-92 438 5. 1988-89 433

DARIUS CLEMONS 1st – 703 career assists

@Ramblers MBB | #OnwardLU 63 Program Records ______• Steals • Blocks

Year-By-Year Leaders Season Steals Year-By-Year Leaders Season Blocks YEAR NAME STL SPG Rank Name Year Steals YEAR NAME BLK BPG Rank Name Year Blks 1980-81 Darius Clemons 63 2.3 1. Keir Rogers 1989-90 85 1980-81 Wayne Sappleton 27 0.9 1. Andre Moore 1984-85 66 1981-82 Darius Clemons 35 1.2 2. Vernell Brent 1992-93 74 1981-82 Sappleton/C. Rogers 36 1.2 Andre Moore 1986-87 66 1982-83 Information Unavailable 3. Earl Brown 1997-98 67 1982-83 Information Unavailable 3. Bernie Salthe 1994-95 61 1983-84 Alfredrick Hughes 49 1.7 4. Keir Rogers 1991-92 66 1983-84 Greg Williams 12 0.4 4. Demetrius Williams 2002-03 55 1984-85 Andre Battle 64 1.9 Justin Cerasoli 2008-09 66 1984-85 Andre Moore 66 2.3 5. Bernie Salthe 1993-94 51 1985-86 Bernard Jackson 46 2.2 6. Keir Rogers 1988-89 62 1985-86 Andre Moore 44 1.6 6. Tyrelle Blair 2004-05 50 1986-87 Bernard Jackson 42 1.4 7. Milton Doyle 2016-17 55 1986-87 Andre Moore 66 2.3 7. Ben Averkamp 2010-11 49 1987-88 Keith Carter 33 1.1 8. Hunter Atkins 1990-91 54 1987-88 Kenny Miller 39 1.3 8. Majak Kou 2005-06 45 1988-89 Keir Rogers 62 2.2 David Bailey 2001-02 54 1988-89 Funchess/K. Rogers 10 0.4 9. Andre Moore 1985-86 44 1989-90 Keir Rogers 85 2.9 10. Four Others 52 1989-90 Keir Rogers 21 0.7 Ben Averkamp 2009-10 44 1990-91 Hunter Atkins 54 2.2 1990-91 Ali/Salthe 18 0.6 1991-92 Keir Rogers 66 2.3 Steals Average (Ind. Season) 1991-92 Grant Moehring 13 0.4 Season Blocks (Team) 1992-93 Vernell Brent 74 2.8 1992-93 Bernie Salthe 18 0.7 1993-94 Vernell Brent 52 1.9 Rank Name Year Avg. 1993-94 Bernie Salthe 51 1.9 Rank Blocks 1994-95 Chris Wilburn 43 1.6 1. Keir Rogers 1989-90 2.9 1994-95 Bernie Salthe 61 2.3 1. 1981-82 114 1995-96 Charles Smith 45 1.7 2. Vernell Brent 1992-93 2.8 1995-96 Javan Goodman 20 0.7 2. 1996-97 109 3. Keir Rogers 1991-92 2.3 1996-97 Charles Smith 42 1.6 1996-97 Jaja Richards 38 1.4 3. 1984-85 104 4. Earl Brown 1997-98 2.2 1997-98 Earl Brown 67 2.2 1997-98 Javan Goodman 27 0.9 4. 1986-87 100 Keir Rogers 1988-89 2.2 1998-99 Earl Brown 52 1.9 1998-99 Javan Goodman 22 0.8 5. 1985-86 97 1999-00 Earl Brown 46 1.6 6. Hunter Atkins 1990-91 2.1 1999-00 Brad Tice 24 0.9 2000-01 David Bailey 41 1.5 Justin Cerasoli 2008-09 2.1 2000-01 Corey Minniefield 23 0.9 Single-Game Blocks (Team) 2001-02 David Bailey 54 1.8 8. Chris Wilburn 1992-93 1.9 2001-02 Jonathan Freeman 20 0.7 Vernell Brent 1993-94 1.9 2002-03 David Bailey 49 1.6 2002-03 Demetrius Williams 55 1.8 Rank Blocks Earl Brown 1998-99 1.9 2003-04 Louis Smith 41 1.4 2003-04 Louis Smith 39 1.3 1. vs. Milwaukee (2/20/97) 14 2004-05 Blake Schilb 52 1.7 2004-05 Tyrelle Blair 50 1.7 2. vs. Valparaiso (2/20/80) 10 2005-06 Majak Kou 47 1.6 Season Steals (Team) 2005-06 Majak Kou 45 1.5 vs. Butler (2/2/85) 10 2006-07 Blake Schilb 41 1.3 2006-07 Majak Kou 26 0.8 vs. E. Kentucky (11/23/96) 10 2007-08 J.R. Blount 38 1.2 Rank Steals 2007-08 Tracy Robinson 25 0.8 vs. Wright State (1/17/04) 10 2008-09 Justin Cerasoli 66 2.1 1. 1992-93 269 2008-09 Darrin Williams 39 1.2 6. Many Times: Most recently 9 2009-10 Courtney Stanley 29 0.9 2. 1990-91 256 2009-10 Ben Averkamp 44 1.5 at UIC (12/17/16) 2010-11 Courtney Stanley 35 1.2 3. 1991-92 248 2010-11 Ben Averkamp 49 1.6 2011-12 Joe Crisman 26 1.0 4. 2017-18 241 2011-12 Ben Averkamp 26 0.9 2012-13 Cully Payne 25 1.0 2012-13 Ben Averkamp 29 1.2 2013-14 Milton Doyne 38 1.2 2013-14 Milton Doyle 23 0.7 Single-Game Steals (Team) 2014-15 Ben Richardson 33 0.9 2014-15 Montel James 23 0.6 2015-16 Ben Richardson 32 1.0 Rank Steals 2015-16 Montel James 30 1.0 2016-17 Milton Doyle 55 1.7 1. vs. N. Illinois (11/27/02) 19 2016-17 Milton Doyle 22 0.7 2017-18 Clayton Custer 50 1.5 2. vs. Morgan St. (12/14/91) 18 2017-18 Cameron Krutwig 27 0.7 Italics Represent Program Record vs. Concordia (1/9/93) 18 Italics Represent Program Record 4. vs. Loyola (La.) (12/9/06) 16 Career Steals vs. St. Mary’s (Minn.) (12/29/07) 16 Career Blocks Rank Name Tenure Steals Rank Name Tenure Blocks 1. Keir Rogers 1987-92 227 1. Andre Moore 1984-87 176 2. Earl Brown 1996-00 184 2. Bernie Salthe 1990-95 152 3. David Bailey 1999-03 172 3. Ben Averkamp 2009-13 100 4. Blake Schilb 2003-07 159 4. Demetrius Williams 2002-04 93 5. Milton Doyne 2014-17 151 5. Javan Goodman 1995-98 93 6. Greg Williams 1981-85 143 6. Majak Kou 2003-07 91 Chris Wilburn 1991-95 143 7. Louis Smith 2000-04 80 8. Majak Kou 2003-07 142 8. Milton Doyle 2014-17 76 9. Alfredrick Hughes 1981-85 140 9. Blake Schilb 2003-07 72 10. Ben Richardson 2015-18 139 9. Donyale Bush 1995-98 70

Single-Game Rebounds (Ind.) Single-Game Blocks (Ind.) Name Steals Name Blks 1. Vernell Brent (vs. La Salle, 2/20/93) 8 1. Bernie Salthe (vs. Wright State, 1/26/95) 8 2. Keir Rogers (vs. Rider, 11/30/89) 7 Andre Moore (vs. Toledo, 12/18/84) 8 Keir Rogers (vs. Saint Louis, 1/27/90) 7 3. Bernie Salthe (vs. Concordia, 12/8/93) 7 Hunter Atkins (vs. Ilinois State, 1/21/91) 7 JaJa Richards (vs. Milwaukee, 2/20/97) 7 Earl Brown (vs. Youngstown State, 12/17/97) 7 Majak Kou (vs. Fairfield, 2/18/06) 7 3. Many Times: Most recently 6 6. Andre Moore (vs. Butler, 2/2/85) 6 Ben Richardson vs. Bradley, 3/3/16 Andre Moore (vs. Georgia State, 12/14/86) 6 Andre Moore (vs. Colorado, 1/7/87) 6 Bernie Salthe (vs. Bowling Green, 12/4/93) 6 10. Many Times: Most recently 5 Ben Averkamp (vs. UIC, 2/15/10) Program Records ______• Field Goals

Year-By-Year Leaders (By Pct.) Career Field Goals Attempted Single-Game FG % (Team) YEAR NAME FG-FGA FG% Rank Name Tenure FG Rank Opponent Date FG% 1959-60 Clarence Red 140-351 39.9 1. Aldredrick Hughes 1981-85 2,656 1. vs. Norfolk State 12/9/17 71.4 (25-35) 1960-61 Jerry Harkness 185-372 49.7 2. Keith Gailes 1988-91 1,687 2. vs. Northwestern 12/15/90 68.1 (32-47) 1961-62 Les Hunter 137-278 49.3 3. David Bailey 1999-03 1,610 3. vs. Milwaukee 12/10/16 67.5 (27-40) 1962-63 Les Hunter 206-389 53.0 4. Tony Parker 1973-77 1,436 4. vs. Purdue 12/28/91 67.4 (29-43) 1963-64 Les Hunter 227-459 49.6 5. Blake Schilb 2003-07 1,399 5. vs. Milwaukee 1/6/07 65.3 (32-49) 1964-65 Billy Smith 91-186 48.9 6. vs. UIC 12/7/13 64.3 (27-43) 1965-66 Corky Bell 173-362 47.8 Career FG% (Non-active players only) vs. Abilene Christian 12/17/14 64.3 (27-43) 1966-67 Jim Tillman 225-471 47.8 Rank Name Tenure PCT. 8. vs. Cleveland State 1/18/97 63.4 (26-41)

1967-68 Jim Tillman 189-355 53.2 1. Aundre Jackson 2017-18 62.0 9. vs. Wright State 3/2/02 62.7 (37-59) 1968-69 Bill Baumgartner 86-181 47.5 2. Donyale Bush 1996-99 56.8 10. vs. Butler 1/19/06 62.5 (30-48) 1969-70 LaRue Martin 168-332 50.6 3. Kerman Ali 1990-94 55.6 1970-71 Bill Moody 73-174 42.0 4. Christian Thomas 2011-15 55.4 Single-Game FG Made (Team) 1971-72 Paul Cohen 62-138 44.9 5. Demetrius Williams 2002-04 54.5 Rank Opponent Date FGM 1972-73 Ernie Lewis 101-220 45.9 6. Darrin Jenkins 1993-95 53.9 1. vs. Loras 11/25/78 56 1973-74 Tony Parker 199-400 49.9 7. Bernie Salthe 1990-95 51.9 2. vs. John Carroll 2/28/59 52 1974-75 Ralph Vallot 232-484 48.0 8. Andre Moore 1984-87 51.9 vs. Western Michigan 12/17/62 52 1975-76 Tad Dufelmeier 128-268 47.8 9. Larry Knight 1978-82 51.7 vs. Western Illinois 12/8/65 52 1976-77 Tony Parker 147-291 50.5 10. Leon Young 2005-09 50.7 vs. Nebraska Wesleyan 11/30/68 52 1977-78 Rodney Callahan 120-248 48.4 1978-79 Larry Knight 239-436 54.8 Season FG Made 1979-80 Kevin Sprewer 190-347 54.8 Single-Game FG Made (Ind.) 1980-81 Wayne Sappleton 203-405 50.1 Rank Name Year FG Name FGM 1981-82 Wayne Sappleton 238-443 53.7 1. Alfredrick Hughes 1984-85 366 1. Paul Sheedy (vs. John Carroll, 2/28/59) 20 1982-83 Calvin Young 104-202 51.1 2. Alfredrick Hughes 1983-84 326 1983-84 Andre Battle 108-211 51.2 3. Gerald Hayward 1987-88 298 2. Alfredrick Hughes (vs. Dyaton, 1/11/84) 17 1984-85 Andre Moore 139-260 53.5 4. Andre Battle 1984-85 286 Alfredrick Hughes (vs. LSU, 11/28/84) 17 1985-86 Ivan Young 91-168 54.8 5. Keith Gailes 1989-90 272 Alfredrick Hughes (vs. Oklahoma City, 2/23/85) 17 1986-87 Gerald Hayward 90-164 54.9 6. Andre Moore 1986-87 257 Alfredrick Hughes (vs. New Orleans, 3/1/85) 17 1987-88 Kenny Miller 172-289 59.5 7. Ralph Vallot 1975-76 254 Keith Gailes (vs. Xavier, 1/8/90) 17 1988-89 Antowne Johnson 95-190 50.0 8. Jerry Harkness 1962-63 244 7. Seven times: Most recently 16 1989-90 Keir Rogers 166-347 47.8 9. Bernard Jackson 1986-87 242 Keith Gailes (vs. Dayton, 1/10/91) 1990-91 Kerman Ali 96-170 56.5 10. Ron Miller 1963-64 241 1991-92 Kerman Ali 133-226 58.8 Single-Game FG Attempted (Ind.) 1992-93 Kerman Ali 133-245 54.3 Season FG % (Ind.) 1993-94 Darrin Jenkins 105-188 55.9 Rank Name Year FG% Name FGA 1994-95 Bernie Salthe 151-290 52.1 1. Aundre Jackson 2016-17 66.9 1. Keith Gailes (vs. Xavier, 1/8/90) 39 1995-96 Donyale Bush 117-203 57.6 2. Jaja Richards 1996-97 60.0 2. Keith Gailes (vs. Oral Roberts, 2/4/98) 35 1996-97 Jaja Richards 63-105 60.0 3. Cameron Krutwig 2017-18 59.8 3. Alfredrick Hughes (vs. Saint Louis, 1/22/83) 34 1997-98 Donyale Bush 124-225 55.1 4. Kenny Miller 1987-88 59.5 Keith Gailes (vs. Dayton, 1/10/91) 34 1998-99 Javan Goodman 188-416 45.2 5. Kerman Ali 1991-92 58.8 5. Alfredrick Hughes (vs. DePaul, 1984) 33 1999-00 Silvije Turkovic 82-150 54.7 6. Donyale Bush 1996-97 58.0 2000-01 Ryan Blankson 65-126 51.6 7. Demetrius Williams 2002-03 57.7 Single-Game FG % (Ind.) 2001-02 Ryan Blankson 94-191 49.2 8. Donyale Bush 1995-96 57.6 2002-03 Demetrius Williams 109-189 57.7 9. Kerman Ali 1990-91 56.5 Name FG% 2003-04 Demetrius Williams 96-187 51.3 10. Christian Thomas 2014-15 56.3 1. Aundre Jackson (vs. San Diego St., 13/3/16) 91.7 (11-12) 2004-05 Blake Schilb 196-390 50.3 2. Grant Moehring (vs. Northwestern, 12/15/90) 90.9 (10-11) 2005-06 Leon Young 97-196 49.5 Field Goals Made (Team) Aundre Jackson (vs. UIC, 12/2/17) 90.9 (10-11) 2006-07 Leon Young 78-147 53.1 4. Javan Goodman (vs. Wright St., Feb. 1986) 90.0 (9-10) Rank FGM 2007-08 Leon Young 63-120 52.5 Milton Doyle (vs. Milwaukee, 12/10/16) 90.0 (9-10) 1. 1984-85 1,130 2008-09 Darrin Williams 94-183 51.4 6. Donyale Bush (vs. Robert Morris, 12/7/96) 88.9 (8-9) 2. 1962-63 1,081 2009-10 Ben Averkamp 76-150 50.7 7. Keir Rogers (vs. Portland, 1/11/92) 86.7 (13-15) 3. 2017-18 995 2010-11 Andy Polka 72-136 52.9 8. Kerman Ali (vs. Illinois State, 1/20/93) 85.7 (12-14) 2011-12 Walt Gibler 106-201 52.7 4. 1965-66 984 Blake Schilb (vs. Green Bay, 1/20/05) 85.7 (12-14) 2012-13 Christian Thomas 136-242 56.2 5. 1963-64 966 10. Kerman Ali (vs. UIC, 1/8/82) 84.6 (11-13) 2013-14 Christian Thomas 160-299 53.5 2014-15 Christian Thomas 160-284 56.3 Field Goal % (Team) 2015-16 Montel James 115-262 43.9 2016-17 Aundre Jackson 178-266 66.9 Rank FG% 2017-18 Clayton Custer 160-303 52.8 1. 2017-18 50.7 2. 1991-92 49.4 Italics Represent Program Record 3. 1984-85 48.9 4. 2016-17 48.5 Career Field Goals Made 5. 1983-84/1979-80 48.0 Rank Name Tenure FG 1. Aldredrick Hughes 1981-85 1,222 2. Keith Gailes 1988-91 743 3. Tony Parker 1973-77 682 4. Blake Schilb 2003-07 660 5. David Bailey 1999-03 650 6. Carl Golston 1983-86 640 7. Jerry Harkness 1960-63 631 8. Andre Battle 1981-85 626 9. Javan Goodman 1995-99 614 10. Darius Clemons 1978-82 597 Andre Moore 1984-87 597 Program Records ______• Free Throws

Year-By-Year Leaders (By Pct.) Career Free Throws Attempted Single-Game FT Made (Ind.) YEAR NAME FT-FTA FT% Rank Name Tenure FTA Name FTM 1959-60 Jim Mini 85-111 76.6 1. Aldredrick Hughes 1981-85 701 1. Montel James (vs. Indiana State, 1/30/16) 18 1960-61 Jim Mini 89-108 82.4 2. Jerry Harkness 1960-63 667 2. Alfredrick Hughes (vs. Detroit, 2/9/85) 17 1961-62 Vic Rouse 85-109 78.0 3. J.R. Blount 2005-09 650 Bernard Jackson (vs. Chicago St., 12/2/86) 17 1962-63 John Egan 146-185 78.9 4. David Bailey 1999-03 610 J.R. Blount (vs. Rockhurt, 11/14/08) 17 1963-64 Jim Coleman 64-83 77.1 5. Jack Kerris 1945-48 607 5. John Egan (vs. Detroit, 12/10/63) 16 1964-65 Jim Coleman 111-151 73.5 6. Darius Clemons 1978-82 570 Bernard Jackson (vs. Cincinnati, 12/22/86) 16 1965-66 Billy Smith 143-193 74.1 7. Milton Doyle 2014-17 543 7. Ron Schwingen (vs. Denver, 12/6/58) 15 1966-67 Bill Baumgartner 64-71 90.1 8. John Egan 1961-64 534 Keir Rogers (vs. UC Irvine, 12/19/91) 15 1967-68 Doug Wardlaw 42-55 76.4 9. Keith Gailes 1988-91 510 9. Many others: Most recently 14 1968-69 Bill Baumgartner 47-62 75.8 10. Les Hunter 1961-64 492 1969-70 Walter Robertson 83-112 74.1 Demetrius Williams (vs. Milwaukee, 2/1/03) 1970-71 Rich Ford 58-76 76.3 Career FT% (Non-active players only) 1971-72 LaRue Martin 93-114 81.5 Single-Game FT Attempts (Ind.) 1972-73 Nate Haynes 101-123 82.9 Rank Name Tenure PCT. 1973-74 Tony Parker 47-69 68.1 1. Carl Golston 1983-86 83.1 Name FTA 1974-75 Tony Parker 65-88 73.9 2. Devon Turk 2013-16 81.8 1. John Egan (vs. Detroit, 12/10/63) 22 1975-76 Tad Dufelmeier 71-80 88.8 3. Jerry Harkness 1960-63 81.6 2. Montel James (vs. Indiana State, 1/30/16) 20 1976-77 Tad Dufelmeier 59-73 80.8 4. Leon Young 2005-09 80.3 J.R. Blount (vs. Rockhurt, 11/14/08) 20 1977-78 Rod Floyd 52-71 73.2 5. Earl Brown 1996-00 78.8 4. Alfredrick Hughes (vs. Detroit, 2/9/85) 19 1978-79 Tim Shaw 46-57 80.7 6. Chris Williams 1998-00 78.6 Gerald Hayward (vs. UIC, 12/28/87) 19 7. Walt Gibler 2008-12 78.2 1979-80 LeRoy Stampley 122-145 84.1 6. Bernard Jackson (vs. Chicago St., 12/2/86) 18 8. Keith Gailes 1988-91 77.6 1980-81 Darius Clemons 178-231 77.1 7. Darius Clemons (vs. Bowling Green, 12/2/86) 17 9. Ben Averkamp 2009-13 77.2 1981-82 Wayne Sappleton 162-220 73.6 Gerald Hayward (vs. Oral Roberts, 12/2/87) 17 10. Earl Peterson 2015-16 76.9 1982-83 Gerry Mundt 46-57 80.7 Keir Rogers (vs. Western Michigan, 11/25/91) 17 1983-84 Carl Golston 128-146 87.7 10. Many times: Most recently 16 Season FT Made 1984-85 Carl Golston 114-143 79.7 Montel James (vs. Bradley, 3/3/16) 1985-86 Carl Golston 103-126 81.7 Rank Name Year FT 1986-87 Keith Carter 69-90 76.7 1. Darius Clemons 1980-81 178 Perfect Single-Game FT% (min. 10 FTM) 1987-88 Gerald Hayward 121-179 67.6 2. Jerry Harkness 1962-63 174 1988-89 Chris Funchess 64-78 82.1 3. Jerry Harkness 1961-61 163 Name FTM-FTA 1989-90 Keir Rogers 125-154 81.2 4. Wayne Sappleton 1981-82 162 Keir Rogers (vs. Butler, 2/16/89) 14-14 1990-91 Keith Gailes 133-171 77.8 5. Keith Carter 1988-89 157 Devon Turk (vs. Missouri State, 1/5/14) 13-13 1991-92 Grant Moehring 93-122 76.2 6. John Egan 1963-64 155 Jerry Lyne (vs. Marquette, 1955) 13-13 1992-93 Kerman Ali 116-161 72.0 7. Earl Brown 1997-98 150 Ben Averkamp (vs. St. Peter’s, 12/22/12) 13-13 1993-94 Joe Estes 40-54 74.1 8. Carl Golston 1983-84 149 Keith Gailes (vs. CS Northridge, 1/15/91) 12-12 1994-95 Joe Estes 38-53 71.7 9. Keith Carter 1987-88 148 Earl Peterson (vs. Oral Roberts, 3/23/15) 11-11 1995-96 Theodis Owens 51-67 76.1 David Bailey 2002-03 148 Jeff White (vs. Milwaukee, 11/8/13) 11-11 1996-97 Donyale Bush 68-94 72.3 Leory Stampley (vs. Xavier, 2/16/80) 10-10 1997-98 Earl Brown 86-111 77.5 Season FG Attempts (Ind.) Wayne Sappleton (vs. Detroit, 2/1/81) 10-10 1998-99 Chris Williams 64-86 74.4 Leon Young (vs. YSU, 2/28/06) 10-10 1999-00 Chris Williams 61-73 83.6 Rank Name Year FTA Blake Schilb (vs. YSU, 1/29/07) 10-10 2000-01 David Bailey 106-146 72.6 1. Jerry Harkness 1962-63 240 2001-02 Jonathan Freeman 45-58 77.6 2. Darius Clemons 1980-81 231 Leon Young (vs. UMKC, 12/22/07) 10-10 2002-03 David Bailey 137-168 81.5 3. Jerry Harkness 1961-62 229 Walt Gibler (vs. Bradley, 12/16/09) 10-10 2003-04 Paul McMillan 108-148 73.0 4. Les Miller 1963-64 224 2004-05 Blake Schilb 91-111 82.0 5. Wayne Sappleton 1981-82 220 2005-06 Leon Young 118-141 83.7 Single-Game FT Made (Team) Season FT % (Ind.) 2006-07 Blake Schilb 117-137 85.4 Rank Opponent Date FTM 2007-08 Leon Young 85-111 76.6 Rank Name Year FT% 1. vs. MTSU 12/14/64 47 2008-09 Justin Cerasoli 47-50 94.0 1. Justin Cerasoli 2008-09 94.0 2. vs. Loyola (Calif.) 2/1/03 41 2009-10 Walt Gibler 121-156 77.6 2. Bill Baumgartner 1966-67 90.1 3. vs. Chicago State 12/2/86 38 2010-11 Geoff McCammon 66-79 83.5 3. Tad Dufelmeier 1975-76 88.8 4. vs. John Carroll 1/6/55 37 2011-12 Walt Gibler 98-133 73.7 4. Carl Golston 1983-84 87.7 vs. 1/28/61 37 2012-13 Ben Averkamp 107-129 82.9 5. Blake Schilb 2006-07 85.4 2013-14 Jeff White 73-88 83.0 2014-15 Earl Peterson 84-107 78.5 Season Free Throws Made (Team) Single-Game FT% (Team) 2015-16 Donte Ingram 43-51 84.3 2016-17 Custer/Doyle 55-69/110-138 79.7 Rank FTM Rank Opponent Date FT% 2017-18 Clayton Custer 57-74 77.0 1. 1962-63 685 1. vs. YSU 1/27/11 95.0 (19-20) 2. 1963-64 624 2. at Indiana State 1/28/17 95.8 (23-24) Italics Represent Program Record 3. 1954-55 603 3. vs. UNI 1/25/14 92.9 (26-28) 4. 1961-62 568 4. Many Times: Most recent 90.9 (20-22) Career Field Goals Made 5. 2016-17 543 vs. Iowa State 2/19/90 Rank Name Tenure FT 1. Jerry Harkness 1960-63 487 Season Free Throw % (Team) 2. David Bailey 1999-03 467 3. Alfredrick Hughes 1981-85 462 Rank FT% 4. J.R. Blount 2005-09 452 1. 2005-06 75.4 5. Darius Clemons 1978-82 416 2. 2010-11 73.7 6. John Egan 1961-64 407 3. 1989-90 73.5 7. Keith Gailes 1988-91 396 4. 2015-16 73.1 8. Milton Doyle 2014-17 390 5. 2006-07 72.8 9. Walt Gibler 2008-12 366 10. Blake Schilb 2003-07 355 Program Records ______2015-16 RAMBLER BASKETBALL • 3-PT Field Goals RECORD BOOK

Year-By-Year Leaders (By Pct.) Season 3FG Made (Ind.) Single-Game 3FG Made (Ind.) z CAREER 3FG MADE z SEASON 3FG MADE z SINGLE-GAME 3FG MADE YEAR NAME 3FG-3FGA 3FG% Rank Name Year 3FG Name 3FGM 1. DEVON TURK 2012- 207 1. Geoff McCammon 1984-85 85 Hunter Atkins (vs. Saint Louis, 1/24/91) 8 1986-87 Bryan Boyle 16-38 42.1 1. Geoff McCammon 1984-85 85 1. Hunter Atkins (vs. Saint Louis, 1/24/91) 8 1987-88 Gerald Hayward 39-111 35.1 2. 2. DevonBlake Turk Schilb 2014-15 2003-0778 Derek204 Molis (vs.2. Chicago DEVON St., 12/4/96) TURK 82014-15 78 Derek Molis (vs. Chicago State, 12/4/96) 8 1988-89 Gerald Hayward 14-37 37.8 3. Derek Molis 1996-97 75 3. David Bailey 1999-2003 Corey166 Minniefield3. (vs.Derek Butler, Molis 1/9/03) 81996-97 75 Corey Minniefield(vs. Butler, 1/9/03) 8 1989-90 Brian Wolf 42-97 43.3 4. Donte Ingram 2017-18 74 Geoff McCammon (vs. San Francisco, 11/27/10) 8 1990-91 Hunter Atkins 50-125 40.0 5. 4. DerekMajak Molis Kou 1995-96 2003-0771 5. Derek166 Molis (vs.4. Wright Derek St., Molis1/23/97) 71995-96 71 Geoff McCammon (vs. San Francisco, 11/27/10) 8 1991-92 Don Sobczak 29-58 50.0 6. Keith Gailes 1989-90 70 David Bailey (vs. Bradley, 11/25/02) 7 1992-93 Lamont Nelson 19-38 50.0 7. 5. BlakeDerek Schilb Molis 2005-06 1995-9768 146 5. Keith Gailes 1989-90 70 Derek Molis (vs. Wright State, 1/23/97) 7 Blake Schilb (vs. YSU, 2/25/06) 7 1993-94 Lamont Nelson 23-53 43.4 8. Devon Turk 2012-13 65 6. Keith Gailes 1988-91 8. Nine times:144 Most6. recentlyBlake Schilb 62005-06 68 David Bailey (vs. Bradley, 11/25/02) 7 1994-95 Matt Jung 17-36 43.6 9. Devon Turk 2013-14 64 Ben Richardson (vs. Kansas State, 3/24/18) 1995-96 Joe Estes 15-40 37.5 10. 7. ClaytonGeoff Custer McCammon 2017-18 2007-1160 143 7. DEVON TURK 2012-13 65 Blake Schilb (vs. Youngstown State, 2/25/06) 7 1996-97 Derek Molis 75-186 40.3 8. Keith Carter 1984-89 111 2013-14 Nine times: Most recently 6 1997-98 Mike Hare 40-93 43.0 8. DEVON TURK 64 Season 3FG % (Ind.) Single-Game 3FG % (Ind.) 1998-99 Javan Goodman 45-112 40.2 9. Earl Brown 1996-2000 100 9. Earl Brown 1999-2000 55 Geoff McCammon (vs. UIC, 1/15/10) Rank Name Year 3FG% 1999-00 Earl Brown 55-141 39.0 10. Terrance Hill 2009-11 Name 98 10. Chris Funchess 3FG%1988-89 54 2000-01 Terry Grant 15-41 36.6 1. Don Sobczak 1991-92 50.0 1. Ben Richardson (vs. Indiana State, 3/6/15) 100.0 (5-5) David Bailey 2001-02 54 2001-02 Kevin Clancy 30-90 33.3 2. Donte Ingram 2016-17 45.8 Keir Rogers (vs. Butler, 2/29/92) 100.0 (5-5) z SINGLE-GAME 3FG% (min. 5 3FGM) 3. Clayton Custer 2017-18 45.1 2002-03 Vasilis Tsimpliaridis 17-41 41.5 z Geoff McCammon (vs. UIC, 2/16/11) 100.0 (5-5) 4. CAREERBen Richardson 3FG 2015-16 ATTEMPTED 44.0 BEN RICHARDSON (vs. Indiana St., 3/6/15) 100.0 (5-5) 2003-04 Terrance Whiters 95-76 32.9 4. Geoff McCammon (vs. UIC, 1/15/10) 85.7 (6-7) 5. 1. LamontBlake NelsonSchilb 1993-94 2003-0743.4 571 z SEASON 3FG% (min. 50 3FGA) Keir Rogers (vs. Butler, 2/29/92) 100.0 (5-5) 2004-05 Majak Kou 48-128 37.5 Ben Richardson (vs. Kansas State, 3/24/18) 85.7 (6-7) 2005-06 Tracy Robinson 15-32 46.9 6. Brian Wolf 1989-90 43.3 1. Don Sobczak 1991-92 50.0 2. David Bailey 1999-20036. Vernell562 Brent (vs. Carthage, 12/22/92) 83.3 (5-6) Geoff McCammon (vs. UIC, 2/16/11) 100.0 (5-5) 2006-07 Tom Levin 14-31 45.2 Devon Turk 2012-13 43.3 Chris Williams (vs.2. UIC,Lamont 2/20/99) Nelson 83.31993-94 (5-6) 43.4 2007-08 Justin Cerasoli 25-72 34.7 8. 3. MikeDEVON Hare TURK1997-98 2012-43.0 500 Geoff McCammon (vs. UIC, 1/15/10) 85.7 (6-7) 2008-09 Jordan Hicks 17-41 41.5 9. Geoff McCammon 2009-10 42.7 Blake Schilb (vs.3. Green Brian Bay, Wolf 1/20/05) 83.31989-90 (5-6) 43.3 4. Keith Gailes 1988-91 493 (vs. Carthage, 12/22/92) (5-6) 2009-10 Geoff McCammon 50-117 42.7 10. Devon Turk 2014-15 42.4 Vernell Brent 83.3 Single-Game 3FG Made (Team) 2010-11 Terrance Hill 53-124 42.7 5. Derek Molis 1995-97 423 4. DEVON TURK 2012-13 43.3 Chris Williams (vs. UIC, 2/20/99) 83.3 (5-6) 2011-12 Ben Averkamp 26-68 38.2 Rank Opponent Date 3FGM 1997-98 3FG Made (Team) 5. Mike Hare 43.0 2012-13 Devon Turk 65-150 43.3 1. vs. Saint Louis 1/24/91 15 Blake Schilb (vs. Green Bay, 1/20/05) 83.3 (5-6) 6. Geoff McCammon 2009-10 42.7 2013-14 Jeff White 23-55 41.8 Rankz CAREER 3FG%3FGM 2. at Drake 12/29/16 14 1. 2017-18 277 2014-15 Devon Turk 78-184 42.4 vs. Chicago 7.State DEVON12/4/96 TURK14 2014-15 42.4 2015-16 Ben Richardson 36-81 44.4 2. 2016-171. DEVON TURK259 2012- 41.4vs. Wright State 1/23/97 14 z SINGLE-GAME 3FG MADE (TEAM) 2016-17 Donte Ingram 54-118 45.8 3. 2014-152. Geoff McCammon224 2007-11 41.2vs. Butler 8. Marcus1/9/03 Thomas14 2009-10 42.3 vs. Saint Louis 1/24/91 15 2017-18 Clayton Custer 60-133 45.1 4. 2002-03 197 6. Many times: Most recent 13 3. Bernard Jackson 1985-87 39.5 9. MILTON DOYLE 2014-15 42.0 vs. Chicago State 12/4/96 14 5. 2015-16 196 vs. IU Northwest 11/13/16 Italics Represent Program Record Keir Rogers 1991-92 42.0 4. Derek Molis 1995-97 38.8 vs. Wright State 1/23/97 14 Career 3-Pointers Made 5. Brian Wolf 1989-93 Single38.8-Game 3FG % (Team) vs. Butler 1/9/03 14 z 3FG MADE (TEAM) Rank Name Tenure 3FG 6. Don Sobczak 1988-92 Rank 38.2Opponent Date 3FG% vs. Detroit 3/7/03 13 1. Devon Turk 2013-16 262 1. vs. Oral Roberts1. 2014-152/2/87 83.3 (10-12) 224 7. Javan Goodman 1995-99 36.5 vs. Lake Forest 12/17/05 13 2. Blake Schilb 2003-07 204 2. vs. Norfolk State2. 2002-0312/9/17 76.9 (10-13) 197 3. Donte Ingram 2015-18 175 8. Hunter Atkins 1990-92 3. 36.3vs. Carthage 12/22/92 71.4 (10-14) 4. David Bailey 1999-03 166 4. vs. YSU 3. 2004-051/10/09 66.7 (10-15) 183 9. Blake Schilb 2003-07 35.7 Majak Kou 2003-07 166 5. vs. Abiline Christian4. 2005-0612/23/97 64.3 (9-14) 181 z SINGLE-GAME 3FG% (TEAM, min 10 3FGA) 6. Ben Richardson 2015-18 156 10. Gerald Hayward 1985-89 35.5 vs. Oral Roberts 2/2/87 83.3 (10-12) 7. Derek Molis 1995-97 146 5. 2006-07 160 8. Keith Gailes 1988-91 144 vs. Carthage 12/22/92 71.4 (10-14) 9. Geoff McCammon 2007-11 143 z vs. Youngstown State 1/10/09 66.7 (10-15) 10. Keith Carter 1984-89 111 FIELD GOAL % (TEAM) 1. 1991-92 49.4 vs. Abilene Christian 12/17/14 64.3 (9-14) Career 3-Pointers Attempted 2. 1984-85 48.9 vs. Wright State 1/23/97 63.6 (14-22) Rank Name Tenure 3FG 3. 1983-84 48.0 1. Devon Turk 2013-16 650 2. Blake Schilb 2003-07 571 4. 1979-80 48.0 3. David Bailey 1999-03 562 5. 1978-79 47.9 4. Keith Gailes 1988-91 493 5. Donte Ingram 2015-18 455

Career 3-Point % Rank Name Tenure 3FG% 1. Geoff McCammon 2007-11 41.2 2. Ben Richardson 2015-18 40.6 3. Devon Turk 2013-16 40.3 4. Bernard Jackson 1985-87 39.5 5. Derek Molis 1995-97 38.8 Brian Wolf 1989-93 38.8 7. Donte Ingram 2015-18 38.5 8. Don Sobczak 1988-92 38.2 9. Javan Goodman 1995-99 36.5 10. Hunter Atkins 1990-92 36.3

DEVONDevon TURKTurk Donte Ingram 1st – 207 career three-pointers made 66 2015-16 Loyola Men’s Basketball Information Guide Series Records______

Opponent W L Opponent W L Opponent W L Opponent W L Opponent W L Abilene Christian 1 0 Eastern Kentucky 4 4 Manhattan 1 2 Rockhurst 4 1 Western Ontario 6 0 Air Force 33 33 Eastern Michigan 1 1 Marquette 35 46 Rose Polytech 1 1 Western Reserve 1 0 Akron 0 2 Elmhurst 7 0 Marshall 6 2 Rutgers 1 0 Westminster (Mo.) 0 1 Alabama State 1 0 Eureka 3 0 Maryland-Baltimore County 1 0 Sacramento State 0 1 Westminster (Pa.) 1 0 Albany 1 0 Evansville 20 26 Maryland-Eastern Shore 2 0 Samford 1 0 Wheaton 10 2 Alcorn State 3 0 Fairfield 2 0 McKendree 1 0 St. Ambrose 6 3 Whiting Owls 1 1 Alumni 7 0 Falcons 1 0 McHale Knights 1 0 St. Bede 2 0 Wichita State 9 27 Amer. Coll. of PE 2 0 FAL Mexico City 1 0 Memphis 3 1 St. Bonaventure 3 2 William & Mary 2 0 Appalachian State 0 2 First National Bank 1 0 Mercer 0 1 St. Francis (Ill.) 1 0 Wilson Exmoors 0 1 Arizona 0 1 First Regiment 1 0 Miami (Fla.) 2 1 St. Francis (N.Y.) 0 1 Windsor 4 0 Arizona State 0 2 Florida 1 0 Miami (Ohio) 0 3 Saint Francis (Pa.) 0 1 Wisconsin 6 9 Arkansas 1 0 Fordham 1 1 Michigan 1 3 St. Jarlath AAU 1 0 Wisconsin State 1 0 Arkansas-Little Rock 1 1 Fort Sheridan 0 2 Michigan Normal 0 1 St. John’s (Minn.) 10 0 Wright State 17 24 Arkansas State 14 0 Franklin 2 0 Michigan State 2 10 St. John’s (N.Y.) 7 8 Wyoming 1 0 Armour Tech 2 0 Furman 1 1 Middle Tenn. State 1 0 St. John’s (Ohio) 2 0 Xavier 25 38 Assumption 1 1 Georgetown 2 7 Milikin 6 0 St. Joseph (Ind.) 3 3 Yale 1 0 Augustana 2 0 George Washington 3 2 Milwaukee 23 30 St. Joseph (Minn.) 1 0 Youngstown State 14 16 Aurora 1 0 George Williams 1 0 Milwaukee State 2 2 St. Joseph’s (Pa.) 1 0 Baldwin-Wallace 3 1 Georgia 1 1 Milwaukee Teachers 1 0 Saint Louis 24 22 *2018-19 opponents in bold Baltimore 1 0 Georgia State 2 1 Minnesota 3 15 St. Mary’s (Calif.) 3 1 Belmont 1 1 Georgia Tech 1 0 Mississippi 1 2 St. Mary’s-OL (Minn.) 1 0 **MVC opponents italics Beloit 5 1 Glenview Naval Air 1 0 Mississippi State 2 1 St. Mary’s-W (Minn.) 7 1 Benedictine 1 0 Great Lakes 1 0 Miss. Valley St. 1 0 St. Michael’s 1 0 Bethune-Cookman 2 0 Green Bay 15 26 Missouri 2 2 St. Norbert 5 1 Birmingham Southern 1 0 Grinnell 2 1 Missouri-Rolla 1 0 St. Peter’s 3 2 Boise State 1 1 Hahnemann Medical 1 0 Missouri-St. Louis 1 1 St. Thomas 6 1 Bowling Green 20 26 Hamline Maroons 1 0 Missouri State 7 4 St. Viator 5 6 Bradley 26 34 Hamline University 0 2 Missouri Western 0 1 San Diego 2 1 Brigham Young 4 2 Havana 1 0 Monmouth (Ill.) 1 0 San Diego State 1 0 Butler 30 52 Holy Cross 3 4 Montana State 3 0 San Francisco 3 3 California 3 2 Houston 2 1 Morehead St. 2 2 Santa Clara 4 1 Cal State Fullerton 1 1 Howard 1 0 Morgan State 3 0 Scranton 0 1 Campbell 1 0 IIT 6 0 Murray State 1 0 Seattle 2 1 Camp Grant 1 2 Illinois 3 12 Naval Armory 2 0 Seton Hall 1 3 Campion College 2 0 Illinois A.C. 0 2 Navy Pier 4 0 Siena 1 0 Canisius 4 4 Illinois “B” 1 0 Nebraska 1 1 South Carolina 0 2 Carleton 1 0 Illinois College 2 0 Nebraska Wesleyan 3 0 South Dakota 4 1 Carnegie Tech 1 1 Illinois State 12 15 New Mexico 0 1 South Florida 0 1 Carroll 2 2 Illinois Wesleyan 4 3 New Mexico State 1 0 South Dakota State 5 0 Carthage 1 0 Indiana 6 7 New Orleans 1 1 Southern California 0 1 Cathedral 1 0 Indiana Central 1 0 Nevada 1 0 Southern Illinois 6 7 CCNY 4 2 Indiana State 12 15 Niagra 1 0 SIUE 5 0 Centenary 4 1 IU Northwest 1 0 Norfolk State 2 0 Southern Methodist 4 2 Central Michigan 2 3 Iona 2 1 North Carolina State 1 2 Southern Mississippi 0 1 Central Normal 1 0 Iowa 3 4 North Central 3 0 Southern Utah 1 0 Centre 2 0 Iowa Pre-Flight 1 1 North Dakota 12 1 Stephen F. Austin 1 1 Charlotte 0 1 Iowa State 0 2 North Dakota State 5 1 Syracuse 2 2 Chattanooga 2 0 Iowa Wesleyan 1 0 N.E. Missouri State 1 0 Temple 2 1 Chicago 6 4 IPFW 4 0 Northern Illinois 17 17 Tennessee 1 0 Chicago State 9 1 IUPUI 1 0 Northern Iowa 8 10 Tennessee Tech 4 2 Chicago Teachers 8 0 Jackson State 1 0 Northwestern 8 11 Texas A&M 0 2 Christian Brothers 1 0 John Carroll 15 2 Northwestern Dental 1 0 Texas A&M Corpus Christi 2 0 Cincinnati 6 6 Kalamazoo 3 0 Notre Dame 2 30 TCU 5 0 Cleveland State 24 20 Kansas 1 7 Notre Dame Dental 1 0 Texas-El Paso 0 3 Colby 1 0 Kansas State 5 5 Notre Dame Frosh 1 0 Texas-Rio Grande Valley 2 0 Colgate 1 0 Kansas Wesleyan 1 0 Oakland 1 1 Texas Tech 1 0 Collegian All-Stars 1 0 Kent State 5 2 Ohio 11 10 Toledo 15 18 Colorado 2 4 Kentucky 3 4 Ohio State 0 4 Trinity 1 0 Colorado State 1 1 Lake Forest 2 0 Ohio Wesleyan 3 0 Tulane 0 3 Columbia 3 2 Lane 1 0 Oklahoma 0 2 Tulsa 2 0 Concordia 3 0 La Salle 0 5 Oklahoma A&M 2 4 UC Davis 0 1 Coppin State 1 1 Lawrence 0 1 Oklahoma City 11 3 UC Irvine 5 0 Cornell 2 1 LeMoyne 1 0 Oklahoma State 2 4 UCLA 2 9 Crane 0 2 Lewis 6 2 Omaha 5 1 UIC 24 31 Creighton 12 6 Lombard 4 3 Oral Roberts 16 10 UMKC 4 1 CSUN 0 1 Long Beach State 1 3 Oregon 1 0 UNC Asheville 0 1 Cumberland 1 0 Long Island 3 3 Oregon State 1 0 UNC Wilmington 1 0 Davidson 0 1 Loras 16 6 Penn 2 0 Utah 2 0 David & Elkins 0 1 Los Angeles St. 1 0 Portland 4 1 UT-San Antonio 2 0 Dayton 15 33 Louisiana-Lafayette 0 1 Portland State 0 1 Valparaiso 36 15 Delaware 1 0 Louisiana-Monroe 2 0 Princeton 1 0 Vanderbilt 3 0 Denver 6 3 Louisville 2 4 Providence 0 2 Vaughan Hospital 1 0 DePaul 18 38 Loyola Academy 0 1 Puerto Rico-Mayaguez 1 1 Villanova 3 0 Detroit 67 56 Loyola (La.) 4 1 Purdue 3 9 Virginia 0 1 Drake 17 12 Loyola (Md.) 1 0 Quigley Seminary 0 1 Washington (Mo.) 15 3 Dubuque 1 0 Loyola Marymount 3 4 Regis 0 1 Washington State 1 0 Duke 1 1 LSU 0 2 Rice 0 1 Wayne State 4 0 Duquesne 6 11 Luther 1 0 Rider 3 0 Western Illinois 3 1 East Carolina 0 1 MacMurray 1 0 Ripon 15 0 Western Kentucky 0 2 Eastern Illinois 4 4 Maine 1 1 Robert Morris (Ill.) 2 0 Western Michigan 55 41 2015-16 RAMBLER BASKETBALL Year-By-YearYEAR-BY-YEAR Results RESULTS 1913-14 1921-22 1925-26 1928-29 0-2 Overall 0-6 Overall 13-8 Overall 16-0 Overall DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE F7 Loyola Academy L 23-47 J11 Lewis L 20-24 --- Kent State W 28-6 D17 North Dakota W 18-13 F10 Loras L 17-37 J28 Loras L 15-37 D31 Mercer L 27-34 --- Saint Louis W 28-26 --- Saint Louis L 8-32 --- Lombard L 11-40 J5 Bradley W 29-23 --- Valparaiso L 11-33 --- Lewis W 21-18 --- Millikin W 37-23 1914-15 --- Valparaiso L 15-28 J11 St. Mary’s (Minn.) W 21-9 --- Lombard W 14-12 8-3 Overall --- Loras L 5-33 J13 Marquette W 26-16 --- Western Michigan W 33-31 J16 Valparaiso W 32-21 --- Xavier W 20-5 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE J18 St. Thomas (Minn.) W 14-10 --- Saint Louis W 21-20 D22 Chicago Teachers W 68-23 1922-23 J22 Creighton W 22-21 --- Valparaiso W 40-21 D17 First Regiment W 32-24 5-7 Overall J20 Northern Illinois W 26-25 F9 Bradley W 42-21 J14 Lombard College L 20-21 J29 Carroll L 19-32 --- Western Michigan W 32-20 J15 Wheaton W 37-12 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE F4 Saint Louis L 17-30 --- Detroit W 22-19 J16 Elmhurst W 50-28 J10 Wheaton L 12-14 F12 Valparaiso W 25-16 --- Xavier W 20-10 J17 Lewis L 23-26 J13 Lewis W 20-7 F17 St. Viator W 24-20 --- Detroit W 24-6 J28 St. Viator W 20-19 J17 Valparaiso L 12-23 F18 Marquette L 18-19 --- St. Ambrose W 28-11 Notre Dame L 18-41 J20 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) L 13-30 ??? --- Saint Louis W 18-17 --- Dayton W 30-12 F10 Lewis W 69-21 J27 Detroit L 15-30 F20 Detroit L 18-22 F19 Lombard College W 52-23 F3 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) W 22-12 F26 St. Mary’s (Minn.) W 21-12 F23 Wheaton W 30-23 F7 Valparaiso L 23-36 1929-30 F7 DePaul W 18-15 M4 Lombard L 15-26 F10 Wheaton W 11-4 M12 St. John’s (Ohio) W 31-16 13-5 Overall 1915-16 M13 John Carroll L 21-27 F22 DePaul L 9-16 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE 10-3-1 Overall F22 Detroit L 16-18 -- Duquesne W 29-13 M2 Notre Dame (FR) W 26-18 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE 1926-27 D18 Arkansas State W 42-12 D14 Armour Tech W 38-23 13-4 Overall Vanderbilt W 33-16 D18 First Regiment T 18-18 1923-24 Montana State W 38-28 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE North Dakota W 33-10 D22 Campion College W 41-14 8-11 Overall J8 Chicago W 33-16 --- North Dakota State W 17-9 South Dakota State W 37-11 D31 Vanderbilt W 31-7 J14 St. Bede W 50-11 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE Detroit W 12-10 J15 St. Joseph’s W 72-5 J4 Armour Tech W 19-17 J8 Arkansas State W 37-7 Xavier W 18-13 J26 Lane College W 47-16 J10 St. Viator W 16-13 J10 Xavier L 21-23 Butler W 22-14 J25 First National Bank W 44-7 J12 @ Notre Dame L 23-24 J13 Detroit W 13-8 @ Purdue L 20-25 * J12 St. Mary’s (Minn.) L 22-23 ??? Notre Dame L 15-24 J14 Wheaton W 18-17 Duquesne L 16-18 F2 St. Jarlath AAU W 54-26 J16 @ Notre Dame L 16-21 J18 St. Viator W 14-13 Georgetown L 25-34 F15 Illinois Athletic Club L 26-52 --- Milwaukee State L 22-29 J22 St. Thomas (Minn.) W 27-6 Loyola (Md.) W 25-19 F10 Whiting Owls W 34-30 J24 Loras L 22-29 F2 Detroit W 19-17 North Carolina W 26-25 F23 Hamline Maroons W 23-19 J31 Dubuque W 30-18 F8 St. Mary’s (Minn.) W 40-4 Duke L 27-30 F24 Illinois Athletic Club L 10-47 F2 Rose Polytechnic W 24-14 F10 Saint Louis W 33-6 Detroit L 20-25 F8 Milwaukee State L 24-25 F15 Milwaukee State W 35-34 F9 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) W 28-9 F15 Xavier W 24-17 1916-17 F10 St. Viator L 16-19 F21 St. Thomas (Minn.) L 16-23 1930-31 1-3 Overall F13 Detroit W 23-17 F22 St. Mary’s (Minn.) W 39-14 8-7 Overall F16 Wheaton W 21-19 M4 St. Viator L 23-27 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE --- Indiana State L 19-38 M5 Saint Louis W 19-10 J18 Whiting Owls L 21-91 D18 Arkansas State W 48-21 --- Rose Polytechnic L 12-20 J23 McHale K of C W 43-20 Michigan State L 21-26 --- Columbia L 16-26 --- Wilson Exmoors L 27-55 1927-28 Butler L 22-26 M1 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) L 15-36 F17 St. Viator L 9-29 16-4 Overall Western Michigan W 25-22 M4 Detroit L 23-26 Millikin W 27-19 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE North Dakota W 23-19 1917-20 (NO TEAM) 1924-25 -- Milwaukee State W 48-21 St. Thomas (Minn.) W 27-8 D21 Marquette W 20-9 4-11 Overall Detroit L 20-25 D31 Oregon State W 31-19 Centenary W 25-19 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE J7 Arkansas State W 44-13 Western Michigan L 28-32 1920-21 J8 Lawrence L 11-22 J9 Marquette W 27-12 Michigan State L 18-22 7-4 Overall J11 Western Michigan L 12-20 J14 Saint Louis W 26-21 Detroit W 12-10 --- Lewis W 23-11 J16 Lombard W 16-13 Carroll L 22-30 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE J17 Saint Louis L 11-23 J16 Bradley L 9-32 D15 Crane College L 10-25 DePaul L 15-23 J23 Arkansas State W 27-11 J18 Centre W 38-15 D20 Campion W 32-15 DePaul W 24-20 J31 @ Notre Dame L 21-40 J20 Michigan State W 23-21 J11 Northwestern Dental W 30-21 F7 Marquette L 17-19 J21 Illinois “B” W 27-12 J14 Quigley Seminary L 14-15 J21 St. Viator L 15-19 F4 Saint Louis W 23-22 1931-32 J14 St. Bede W 44-18 F11 Lake Forest W 33-11 F6 Butler L 17-27 J15 Crane College L 14-17 15-2 Overall F20 Western Michigan L 18-19 F13 St. Mary’s (Minn.) W 26-16 F3 American College of PE W 31-14 F23 Detroit W 28-18 F14 Detroit L 11-13 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE --- Cathedral College W 29-8 F24 St. Viator L 12-27 F15 Xavier L 11-14 BYU W 35-30 --- Notre Dame Dental W 31-21 F15 Marquette (L, 20-31) L 6-26 F18 Lombard W 27-18 D15 Arkansas State W 38-26 --- St. Viator L 18-28 F21 St. Mary’s (Minn.) L 28-36 F21 St. Viator W 37-9 Millikin W 30-24 --- Hahnemann Medical W 60-8 M7 Notre Dame L 11-19 F29 Xavier W 40-19 Bradley W 23-17 F29 Detroit W 26-21 Washington (Mo.) W 29-19 Montana State W 33-24 Butler W 21-19 Bradley W 26-20

98 2015-16 Loyola Men’s Basketball Information Guide 2015-16 RAMBLER BASKETBALL Year-By-Year ResultsYEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1931-32 (cont.) DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE 1938-39 1941-42 Columbia (Iowa) L 17-29 15-2 Overall St. Ambrose L 25-35 21-1 Overall 17-6 Overall DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE Saint Louis L 32-40 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE Centenary W 27-22 Western Michigan L 28-57 D7 Arkansas State W 67-22 Franklin W 52-31 Western Michigan L 18-29 Saint Louis L 34-41 Columbia W 56-24 D8 Arkansas State W 64-19 John Carroll W 36-23 Detroit W 43-29 North Dakota W 50-32 Chicago W 48-31 Detroit W 25-20 Millikin W 67-31 Denver W 37-26 Michigan State L 17-25 1935-36 SMU W 44-31 Washington (Mo.) W 45-27 Detroit W 19-27 Chicago W 35-28 Washington (Mo.) L 36-40 Millikin W 29-26 8-8 Overall Michigan State W 46-44 Denver W 40-20 Carroll W 26-19 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE Santa Clara W 33-31 UCLA W 53-45 Western Michigan W 32-23 D4 Arkansas State W 38-27 Drake W 46-32 Santa Clara W 57-52* Grinnell W 23-17 Villanova W 51-32 California W 35-31 Indiana L 25-32 J20 Augustana W 37-29 Omaha W 42-26 1932-33 Iowa L 26-33 J21 Alumni W 37-28 Colorado L 43-57 14-7 Overall Beloit W 37-28 CCNY W 52-27 J10 Alumni W 52-35 Ripon W 49-36 Drake W 34-23 Rider W 58-27 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE DePaul W 36-26 Toledo L 37-41 Davis & Elkins L 30-35 Vanderbilt W 25-22 St. Thomas (Minn.) W 58-26 Bradley W 51-44 Western Ontario W 38-18 Western Michigan L 22-44 George Washington W 44-33 DePaul W 52-51 St. Ambrose W 16-15 Michigan State L 20-32 Cumberland W 52-39 Western Michigan W 62-58 Millikin W 31-24 Detroit L 19-20 Toledo W 51-38 Creighton L 30-40 Centenary W 38-27 Chicago L 22-29 Toledo W 50-46 Bradley L 38-40 Detroit W 30-19 Saint Louis L 18-19 St. John’s 1 W 51-46 Omaha W 48-29 St. John’s (Ohio) W 35-15 Saint Louis W 46-31 Long Island 1 L 32-44 Toledo L 50-59 Western Michigan W 38-27 Western Michigan L 28-49 1 National Invitational Tournament Detroit W 32-29 Western Michigan L 22-34 F22 Alumni W 27-22 FAL-Mexico City W 39-22 Detroit W 33-32 Franklin W 33-28 1939-40 1942-43 Wisconsin L 26-28 1936-37 5-14 Overall 12-10 Overall St. Ambrose W 30-28 16-3 Overall Illinois Wesleyan L 21-28 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE D5 Arkansas State W 42-24 Michigan Normal L 20-30 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE St. Joseph L 30-33 Detroit W 30-16 D7 Arkansas State W 44-23 D9 Alumni W 32-28* BYU W 50-42 Monmouth W 35-17 Beloit W 42-30 Kalamazoo W 43-33 Chicago W 52-30 Illinois Wesleyan L 22-33 Kansas State W 44-32 Carnegie Tech L 36-45 Indiana L 43-51 Wisconsin W 39-24 Loras W 41-18 Oklahoma A&M L 24-29 Illinois Wesleyan W 51-48 Nebraska W 53-35 Southern Methodist L 34-38 DePaul L 38-46 Mississippi College W 56-28 Rice Institute L 41-55 Camp Grant L 35-37 1933-34 Xavier W 41-31 Michigan State L 22-30 Western Michigan W 39-38 7-8 Overall Saint Louis W 45-21 Kansas L 36-40 Glenview Airbase W 52-33 Indiana W 36-30 Omaha L 39-41 Toledo W 45-44 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE Chicago L 28-41 Duquesne L 27-28 Saint Louis W 45-35 F22 St. Ambrose W 24-22 John Carroll W 35-24 Indiana State L 35-49 Navy Pier W 38-33 Columbia (Iowa) W 30-17 Saint Francis L 39-41 * Chicago L 28-33 Camp Grant L 33-46 Mississippi L 18-23 George Washington W 36-34 Manhattan L 30-31 Navy Pier W 46-38 Ripon W 45-23 Niagara W 48-42 Butler L 39-43 Western Michigan L 57-58 Western Michigan L 15-24 St. Bonaventure W 36-23 DePaul L 15-21 Saint Louis L 39-44 Michigan State L 15-36 John Carroll W 40-29 St. John’s L 27-43 Chicago Teachers W 52-29 Saint Louis L 23-24 Toledo L 39-40 Illinois College W 55-37 Detroit W 48-31 St. Ambrose L 28-29 DePaul W 46-43 ** Beloit W 51-28 Illinois Wesleyan W 54-40 Columbia (Iowa) W 29-21 Toledo L 30-57 Michigan State L 20-22 1940-41 Westminster L 45-48 Detroit W 26-25 1937-38 Bradley L 41-52 13-8 Overall Saint Louis W 29-26 12-8 Overall Drake L 25-30 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE Detroit W 25-20* DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE D2 Alumni W 41-18 1943-44 (NO TEAM - WW2) D9 Arkansas State W 50-19 Kalamazoo W 46-39 Valparaiso W 49-35 D11 Arkansas State W 72-42 1934-35 Purdue L 41-55 Purdue L 35-50 California W 34-32 1944-45 (NO TEAM - WW2) 5-14 Overall Georgetown L 35-38 Carnegie Tech W 34-25 Yale W 34-31 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE Utah W 53-28 Kansas L 40-41 D11 Arkansas State W 36-29 Xavier W 52-38 Ripon W 40-34 Ripon W 37-28 DePaul W 53-40 Duquesne L 28-33 Duquesne L 23-38 Chicago L 29-44 Chicago W 49-29 St. Ambrose L 16-22 Toledo W 47-34 Illinois Wesleyan W 62-48 Michigan State L 19-26 Centre W 62-25 Temple L 40-43 Beloit W 37-30 George Washington W 47-35*** DePaul L 34-37 Grinnell L 23-28 Illinois College W 42-35 CCNY W 44-43* Detroit W 29-19 Nebraska L 38-39 Western Michigan W 57-40 Assumption L 22-24 South Dakota L 39-40 Duquesne L 27-32 Duquesne L 22-51 Drake W 33-26 Scranton L 44-46 Butler L 25-43 Xavier L 27-40 Villanova W 38-32 Western Michigan L 33-42 George Washington L 29-44 Detroit W 36-30 Cincinnati L 23-37 George Washington L 33-48 Omaha W 42-32 Toledo L 33-39 Grinnell W 54-34 @Ramblers MBB | #OnwardLU 99 2015-16 RAMBLER BASKETBALL Year-By-YearYEAR-BY-YEAR Results RESULTS

1945-46 D11 @ Georgetown L 45-54 1949-50 1951-52 D13 @ Syracuse W 59-37 23-4 Overall D18 @ Indiana L 40-59 17-13 Overall 17-8 Overall DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE D20 DePaul (CS) L 43-50 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE D8 American College of PE W 69-24 D23 TCU W 67-35 N26 Ripon W 67-42 N24 Ripon W 97-59 Vaughan Hospital W 51-39 D31 Bowling Green W 53-50 N30 Wheaton W 79-48 D1 Wheaton W 87-80 North Central W 39-37 J4 Georgetown (CS) W 53-41 D3 @ Minnesota L 51-55 D6 Wayne State W 92-73 Chicago Teachers W 53-30 J7 @ Valparaiso W 70-59 D6 @ Oklahoma A&M L 40-48 D12 @ Illinois L 66-74 Texas Christian W 37-36 J9 @ John Carroll W 43-35 D10 Wisconsin L 55-68 D17 @ Notre Dame L 57-77 Central Normal W 53-39 J10 @ Bowling Green L 61-68 D12 Marquette W 76-48 D19 Western Michigan L 66-73 Indiana State L 28-49 J14 Western Michigan L 67-69 D17 DePaul (CS) L 53-59 D27 Kansas Wesleyan W 98-59 Brigham Young W 44-43 J17 @ Detroit W 67-37 D22 Dayton W 69-46 D31 Bowling Green W 83-77 North Central W 51-38 J18 Detroit W 57-37 D27 Oregon W 70-53 J5 @ Marquette W 66-65 Puerto Rico L 44-47 J21 Tulsa W 51-32 D31 Bowling Green L 59-63 J10 @ St. John’s (N.Y.) W 68-64 Navy W 69-41 J24 @ Marquette W 70-64 J2 Utah W 58-52 J12 @ Bowling Green L 59-63 Elmhurst W 59-29 J26 Toledo L 39-43 J4 BYU L 45-51 J19 Dayton (CS) L 71-91 Illinois Tech W 75-73** J29 Indiana State (CS) W 64-55 J7 @ CCNY L 46-61 J23 Xavier W 103-83 Illinois Tech W 41-35 J31 Oklahoma A&M (CS) L 35-43 J9 @ Syracuse W 71-59 J26 Louisville (CS) L 73-80 Navy Pier W 50-38 F7 @ Xavier L 43-45 J11 @ Marquette W 59-56 F2 @ St. Bonaventure L 48-79 Navy Pier W 69-33 F12 Valparaiso W 62-47 J14 Duquesne L 54-62 F4 @ Westminster W 91-62 Elmhurst W 38-29 F14 @ Toledo W 51-43 J21 Toledo (CS) L 42-50 F9 Beloit (CS) W 50-26 St. Ambrose W 61-45 F17 Marquette W 60-58 J30 Oklahoma A&M W 41-31 F12 @ Western Michigan W 61-58 F15 Alumni W 78-45 F20 @ Duquesne W 59-40 F2 @ Holy Cross L 48-53 F16 DePaul (CS) W 68-63 Wheaton W 57-42 F24 @ Holy Cross L 46-52 F4 @ St. Bonaventure L 51-55 F19 @ Valparaiso W 63-59 Chicago Teachers W 59-33 F26 @ Siena W 42-41 F7 Notre Dame (CS) L 41-56 F21 Marquette W 74-55 Fort Sheridan L 53-71 F28 @ Western Michigan W 55-53 F9 @ John Carroll W 52-46 F23 Seton Hall (CS) W 76-73 Camp Grant W 50-42 M6 DePaul (CS) W 49-48 F11 @ Bowling Green W 67-65 F27 Illinois Tech W 85-61 U.S. Naval Armory W 60-46 F14 @ Notre Dame L 60-67 M1 Bowling Green (CS) L 69-82 Iowa Pre-Flight W 62-61 F16 Western Michigan W 85-71 M4 Valparaiso W 75-61 1948-49 F18 @ Valparaiso W 62-32 25-6 Overall F25 DePaul (CS) W 61-47 1952-53 1946-47 F28 @ Western Michigan W 61-57 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE 8-15 Overall 20-9 Overall D1 Elmhurst W 95-45 M3 @ Dayton W 60-56 M6 Valparaiso W 70-63 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE D4 Wheaton W 70-47 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE Chicago Teachers W 54-35 D8 Illinois Tech W 82-26 N29 Ripon W 86-68 Wisconsin State W 78-41 D11 @ Wisconsin W 40-37 1950-51 D1 Creighton? W 77-70 D4 Elmhurst W 77-70 Illinois Tech W 84-40 D13 Chicago Teachers W 60-32 15-14 Overall @ SMU W 59-49 D17 @ Bowling Green W 65-62* D10 @ Illinois L 57-71 @ TCU W 47-41 D18 @ Toledo L 44-45 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE D17 @ Notre Dame L 45-53 @ TCU W 45-39 D22 DePaul (CS) W 56-44 N25 Ripon W 73-54 D22 Western Michigan W 68-54 @ St. John’s (N.Y.) L 43-58 D31 Bowling Green W 60-38 N29 Chicago Teachers W 74-55 D27 St. Thomas (Minn.) W 75-44 @ Toledo W 60-57 J3 @ Purdue W 42-33 D2 @ Wheaton L 60-62* D29 Loyola Marymount W 71-60 Tulane L 52-67 J8 @ St. John’s (N.Y.) W 58-55 D8 @ Wisconsin W 54-51 J3 @ Marquette L 58-66 Indiana W 60-53 J11 @ Holy Cross L 58-59 D9 @ Minnesota L 51-66 J5 Drake W 68-59 Fort Sheridan L 61-64 J15 Toledo W 56-44 D16 Valparaiso W 61-53 J10 @ St. John’s (N.Y.) L 56-75 SMU L 53-62 J18 Marquette W 56-41 D23 Ohio Wesleyan W 86-60 J14 @ Louisville L 61-84 TCU W 61-55 J22 @ St. Bonaventure W 48-34 D28 @ Iowa L 56-61 J17 Bradley (CS) L 70-89 Bowling Green (CS) W 49-40 J24 @ Duquesne L 51-52* J1 Bowling Green W 69-63 J21 @ Dayton (?) L 63-73 @ Marquette W 55-50 J29 @ Marquette W 74-59 J6 @ Xavier L 65-67 Dayton (CS) W 75-69* J15 Alumni W 57-32 F2 Villanova W 75-43 J7 @ Dayton L 46-74 J31 Louisville (CS) L 72-76 @ Western Michigan W 64-51 F5 @ Valparaiso W 63-41 J9 @ Notre Dame L 67-78 F3 Bowling Green L 66-70 Havana W 42-39 F12 DePaul (CS) L 45-55 J12 @ Baldwin-Wallace L 58-69 F7 DePaul L 43-68 @ Bowling Green W 54-45 F16 Valparaiso W 81-47 J13 @ Bowling Green L 63-78 F10 @ Bradley L 56-72 Oklahoma A&M (CS) W 34-31 F19 @ Detroit W 59-25 J20 DePaul (CS) L 51-52 F16 @ Western Michigan L 54-58 @ Valparaiso W 59-46 F21 @ Western Michigan W 66-44 J24 Western Michigan W 50-48 F21 Seton Hall (CS) L 49-52 Toledo W 73-60 F25 @ John Carroll W 57-50 J27 Detroit (CS) W 76-61 F23 Marquette L 75-82 Hamline L 43-45 F26 @ Bowling Green L 72-85 F1 @ Holy Cross L 56-82 M2 @ Bowling Green L 77-89 @ Miami W 72-57 F28 Detroit W 72-42 F3 @ St. Bonaventure W 58-50 @ Morehead State L 59-60 M2 Western Michigan W 63-31 F5 @ Duquesne W 57-56 1953-54 1 F10 CCNY (CS) L 61-69 @ Hamline L 38-54 CCNY W 62-47 8-15 Overall Marquette W 62-52 vs. Kentucky 1 W 67-56 F14 @ Western Michigan L 53-60 DePaul (CS) L 51-55 vs. Bradley 1 W 55-50 F17 Marquette W 67-61 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE vs. San Francisco 1 L 47-48 F23 @ Marquette W 55-54 N28 Ripon W 74-39 1 National Invitational Tournament F24 Beloit (CS) L 64-68 N30 Elmhurst W 93-45 1947-48 F28 Duquesne W 64-62 D2 North Dakota W 90-85 26-9 Overall M6 @ Valparaiso W 69-67 D7 Wisconsin L 54-75 M8 DePaul W 58-55 D12 @ Purdue L 70-82 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE Kentucky L 61-97 D17 @ Notre Dame L 65-81 N26 Chicago Teachers W 64-43 D21 Western Michigan L 68-80 N26 George Williams W 70-29 D28 @ Michigan L 58-89 N29 St. Norbert’s W 90-50 D30 John Carroll W 91-76 N29 Aurora W 89-35 J2 Bowling Green L 65-79 D1 Ripon W 79-28 J4 @ Drake L 83-92 D5 Milwaukee Teachers W 55-38 J11 Marquette L 63-69 D5 Wheaton W 54-34 J13 @ Washington (Mo.) W 60-59 D9 @ St. John’s (N.Y.) W 61-43 J27 Great Lakes W 81-76

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1953-54 (cont.) 1956-57 J31 St. John’s (N.Y.) (CS) W 95-85** 1961-62 F3 @ Creighton W 59-57 8-15 Overall 16-8 Overall F7 Marquette (CS) L 60-90 23-4 Overall F1 Detroit W 67-66 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE F11 @ Western Michigan W 86-81 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE F6 Dayton (CS) L 78-87 D1 Ripon W 77-58 F14 North Carolina (CS) L 57-76 D2 Assumption W 95-44 F9 @ Western Michigan W 79-56 D6 North Dakota State W 94-61 F16 @ Detroit L 65-68 D5 South Dakota W 104-63 F13 @ St. Francis (Pa.) L 70-86 D12 Kalamazoo W 88-57 F18 Washington (Mo.) W 81-69 D9 Wayne State W 93-43 F15 @ Seton Hall L 60-72 D14 San Francisco (CS) L 48-67 F21 @ Canisius L 60-72 D11 North Dakota W 96-73 F17 Washington (Mo.) L 55-59 D15 Santa Clara (CS) W 76-67 F23 @ Bowling Green L 70-86 D13 @ Western Michigan W 87-85* F20 Manhattan (CS) L 81-83 D17 Los Angeles State W 72-58 F28 John Carroll W 127-89 D16 @ Ohio State L 72-92 F22 @ Marquette L 82-88 D20 North Dakota W 89-72 D18 Ohio W 77-69 F27 Notre Dame (CS) L 65-71 D22 @ Minnesota L 61-84 1959-60 D28 Colgate (CS) W 93-54 D29 @ Drake L 71-78 D30 Indiana (CS) W 95-90 10-12 Overall 1954-55 D31 Western Michigan W 57-55 J6 @ Detroit W 90-76 J5 @ Marquette W 71-69 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE J9 @ Marquette L 60-63 13-11 Overall J7 @ Kentucky L 62-81 D1 Wayne State W 87-59 J20 Memphis State W 100-76 J9 St. Michael’s (Vt.) W 86-75 J23 @ Loyola (La.) W 95-73 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE D4 Western Ontario W 84-60 D1 Elmhurst W 80-40 J12 @ Notre Dame L 76-90 D7 Creighton W 69-62 J27 St. John’s (N.Y.) (CS) W 92-82 D4 Iowa (CS) L 79-89 J14 Washington (Mo.) W 69-50 D12 @ Wisconsin L 67-85 J30 @ Ohio W 93-75 D6 North Dakota State W 90-75 J26 Oklahoma A&M (CS) L 58-68 D15 Canisius L 68-73 F1 Baldwin-Wallace W 108-68 D11 Ripon W 96-55 F4 @ Providence L 63-85 D18 @ Notre Dame L 45-67 F7 Western Michigan W 102-79 D13 @ Notre Dame L 76-89 F6 @ Bowling Green L 75-83 D21 Missouri L 62-71 F15 @ Marshall W 88-80 D17 @ Bowling Green W 82-63 F9 Notre Dame (CS) L 64-96 D28 Montana State W 85-73 F19 St. Norbert’s W 105-52 D20 Ohio L 70-72 F15 Kentucky (CS) L 65-115 J2 @ Marquette L 60-63 F24 Marquette (CS) W 98-84 D22 South Dakota State W 81-73 F21 Omaha W 91-69 J9 @ Air Force L 50-63 F26 @ Washington (Mo.) W 103-80 D30 Drake W 70-63 F23 Marquette (CS) W 81-79* J11 @ Colorado State W 85-76 M1 Bowling Green W 81-68 J5 @ Detroit L 78-92 F27 @ Western Michigan W 88-66 J22 Xavier (CS) W 65-63 M3 @ John Carroll W 67-66 J6 @ John Carroll W 93-85 M2 John Carroll W 106-80 J26 @ Washington (Mo.) W 74-69 M5 @ Xavier L 89-96 1 J10 Marquette L 77-92 J30 St. John’s (N.Y.) (CS) L 59-74 vs. Temple W 75-64 1 J15 @ Marquette L 67-80 F3 @ Loyola (La.) L 64-66 vs. Dayton L 82-98 1957-58 1 J18 Loras W 96-80 F10 Western Michigan W 95-82 vs. Duquesne W 95-84 1 J29 Illinois (CS) L 69-95 16-8 Overall F13 Marquette (CS) L 66-79 National Invitational Tournament (New York, N.Y.) F2 Washington (Mo.) W 70-64 F20 Duquesne L 58-87 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE F22 @ Western Michigan L 64-76 F5 Notre Dame (CS) L 83-91 D2 Ripon W 90-73 1962-63 F27 Manhattan (CS) W 82-80 F8 @ Western Michigan L 84-88 D4 Omaha W 86-46 F29 Bowling Green L 67-70 29-2 Overall F12 @ Creighton W 90-68 D10 South Dakota State W 84-58 M2 @ John Carroll W 89-75 National Champions F14 @ Regis L 68-71 D14 @ Drake L 58-70 F19 Western Michigan (CS) W 99-75 D17 @ Notre Dame L 63-82 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE F21 Indiana State W 58-57 D19 Ohio Wesleyan W 89-66 1960-61 D1 Christian Brothers W 114-58 F23 @ Drake L 88-96 D27 Colby W 88-43 15-8 Overall D3 North Dakota W 110-56 F26 Louisville W 75-70 D30 @ Kentucky L 42-75 D10 Milwaukee W 107-47 J4 @ Marquette L 61-64 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE D15 South Dakota W 105-58 D1 Carroll W 83-59 1955-56 J11 @ Air Force W 71-59 D17 Western Michigan W 123-102 J18 Eastern Kentucky W 68-62 D3 Western Ontario W 104-63 D19 @ Indiana W 106-94 10-14 Overall J22 Western Michigan W 86-58 D5 Wayne State W 118-76 D22 Seattle (CS) W 93-83 D10 North Dakota W 91-72 1 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE J25 Marquette (CS) W 63-58 D27 Arkansas W 81-62 D14 @ Missouri W 68-62 1 D3 Ripon W 85-53 F1 Xavier (CS) L 54-65 Memphis State W 94-82 D19 Ohio State (CS) L 65-90 1 D5 South Dakota W 74-68 F3 @ Western Ontario W 73-43 Wyoming W 93-82 D21 Loyola (La.) W 78-66 D7 @ Notre Dame L 84-85* F5 @ Iona L 66-67 D31 Dayton (CS) W 74-69 D28 @ Creighton W 86-74 D10 Ohio State (CS) L 72-90 F6 @ Saint Peter’s L 63-92 J3 Marshall W 103-58 J4 @ Marquette L 71-83 D14 Purdue L 68-69 F8 Memphis State (CS) W 79-76* J5 Loyola (La.) W 88-53 J7 @ Western Michigan L 80-87 D21 @ Western Michigan L 52-89 F12 @ Western Michigan W 68-61 J8 @ Marquette W 87-68 J21 Loras W 110-53 D27 North Dakota W 88-73 F15 Kentucky (CS) W 57-56 J10 @ Western Michigan W 107-69 J28 Wisconsin (CS) W 87-79 D31 Bowling Green W 77-68 F18 @ Washington (Mo.) W 63-50 J19 @ Kent State W 96-55 J30 @ Baldwin-Wallace W 74-69 J3 South Dakota State W 77-63 F25 Bowling Green L 63-65 J21 @ Ohio W 80-72 F1 @ Bowling Green L 65-66 J7 Drake L 74-80 M1 @ John Carroll W 87-84 J26 Santa Clara (CS) W 82-72 F4 Detroit (CS) W 83-82 J14 @ Marquette L 59-68 M6 Detroit W 56-51 J31 Washington (Mo.) W 118-58 F7 @ St. John’s (N.Y.) L 74-98 J16 @ Washington (Mo.) L 63-71 F2 Iowa (CS) W 86-68 F14 Marquette (CS) W 81-78 J28 Eastern Kentucky (CS) L 72-76 F12 Marquette (CS) W 92-90 F18 UCLA (CS) L 82-87 J30 @ Youngstown State L 81-87 1958-59 F16 @ Bowling Green L 75-92 F21 Western Michigan L 99-107 F1 Dayton L 37-75 11-13 Overall F18 @ St. John’s (N.Y.) W 70-47 @ (?) F25 Air Force W 92-63 F4 Notre Dame (CS) W 71-65 F23 @ Houston W 62-58 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE F27 Washington (Mo.) W 105-77 F11 @ Seton Hall L 67-75 F27 Ohio W 114-94 D1 Carleton W 79-65 M4 John Carroll W 108-47 F12 @ Iona W 75-74* M2 Wichita State (CS) L 72-73 D6 Denver W 90-63 M11 Xavier (CS) L 85-94 2 F15 Western Michigan W 68-62 vs. Tennessee Tech W 111-42 D9 Western Ontario W 94-70 3 F18 Miami (Ohio) (CS) L 74-76 vs. Mississippi State W 61-51 D11 Creighton W 67-54 3 F22 Creighton W 65-64 vs. Illinois W 79-64 D16 Drake W 74-71 4 F25 Marquette (CS) L 73-80 vs. Duke W 94-75 D18 Eastern Kentucky L 59-64 4 F27 @ Drake W 82-66 vs. Cincinnati W 60-58* D27 Seattle (CS) L 49-70 1 M2 John Carroll L 68-69 All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.) J3 Western Michigan W 113-91 2 NCAA Tournament 1st Round (Evanston, Ill.) J5 @ Marquette L 59-70 3 NCAA Tournament Mideast Reg. (E.Lansing, Mich.) J10 Air Force L 64-68 4 NCAA Tournament Championship (Louisville, Ky.) J12 @ Duquesne L 68-85 J17 @ Notre Dame L 61-88 J24 Toledo (CS) L 78-80 J30 Georgetown L 93-103

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W 68-56 D7 Kent State W 100-59 D4 Northeast Missouri St. W 120-77 F7 @ Marquette L 57-71 D7 Illinois Wesleyan L 74-79 D10 Detroit (CS) W 113-108* D6 Oklahoma City (not St.) L 89-106 F10 New Mexico State (CS) W 81-75 D10 Minnesota (CS) L 62-82 D12 @ Western Michigan W 105-102 D8 Western Illinois W 116-57 F13 Marshall W 109-93 D12 @ Kansas L 62-94 D16 South Dakota W 112-68 D11 Ohio (CS) W 96-78 F17 Wichita State (CS) L 85-88 D15 Long Beach State L 81-84* D20 Ohio Wesleyan W 91-47 D15 @ Missouri W 108-85 F19 Bowling Green W 75-74 D19 @ Arizona State L 86-104 D2730 @ Georgetown 1 L 58-69 D16 @ Saint Louis W 74-73 F21 @ Dayton L 75-91 D22 Cornell W 82-63 D2730 @ Northwestern 1 W 88-82 D18 Tulsa (CS) W 100-72 F26 @ Wichita State L 92-95 D29 vs. Toledo 1 L 81-83* D2730 @ Temple 1 W 74-65 D21 St. Joseph (Minn.) W 109-91 F28 Western Michigan W 85-73 D30 vs. Cincinnati 1 L 64-74 D31 Indiana (CS) W 105-92 D31 Minnesota (CS) W 82-69 M2 Washington (Mo.) W 117-75 J2 Western Michigan L 66-90 2 J4 Morehead State W 127-85 J3 @ Indiana W 91-68 vs. Houston L 76-94 J5 @ Marquette L 63-78 1 J8 @ Marquette W 96-80 J5 @ Marquette W 87-65 Cable Car Classic (San Francisco, Calif.) J9 @ Detroit L 63-70 2 NCAA Tournament First Round (Salt Lake City, Utah) J20 @ Memphis State L 65-83 J12 @ Western Michigan W 117-86 J11 @ Wichita State L 74-82 J25 Wichita State (CS) L 76-80 J24 Marshall W 92-68 J22 UCLA (CS) L 62-87 J27 @ Dayton W 70-56 J28 UCLA (CS) W 102-96* 1968-69 J29 Marquette (CS) L 52-87 J29 Western Michigan W 101-64 J29 Kansas State W 76-70 9-14 Overall J30 Southern California (CS) L 73-97 F1 Iowa (CS) W 85-71 F5 Marquette (CS) W 85-84 F2 @ Western Michigan L 71-96 F4 @ Wichita State L 60-65 F8 @ Wichita State L 84-92 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE F6 @ Dayton L 63-77 F8 @ St. John’s (N.Y.) L 69-71 F12 St. John’s (Minn.) W 106-77 N30 Nebraska Wesleyan W 122-92 F8 Ohio L 72-77 F15 Houston (CS) W 98-68 F14 Western Michigan W 107-75 D4 St. John’s (Minn.) W 90-63 F13 Wichita State (CS) L 76-85 F18 Bowling Green W 92-83 F16 @ Dayton W 77-72 D7 @ Kansas L 61-93 F17 Valparaiso L 60-71 F22 Marquette (CS) W 99-81 F19 Wichita State (CS) W 94-76 D10 Portland W 95-77 F20 Long Island W 67-61 F24 @ Saint Louis W 79-66 F24 North Central W 112-49 D14 Minnesota (CS) L 71-76 F22 @ Bowling Green L 78-92 F29 Marshall W 117-63 F28 Bowling Green W 109-70 D16 @ Indiana L 83-88 F27 Denver W 61-59 1 M3 Ohio W 103-87 vs. Western Kentucky 1 L 86-105 D20 vs. Oklahoma City W 93-82 1 Sugar Bowl Classic (New Orleans, La.) 1 vs. Murray State 2 W 101-91 1 National Invitational Tournament (Kent, Ohio) D21 @ Texas-El Paso L 70-97 3 D31 Wichita State (CS) W 101-89 vs. Michigan L 80-84 1971-72 vs. Kentucky 3 W 100-91 J2 Western Michigan W 83-68 1 Quaker City Tournament (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1966-67 J4 Washington (Mo.) W 80-68 8-14 Overall 2 NCAA Tournament 1st Round (Evanston, Ill.) 14-9 Overall J7 @ Marquette L 64-65 3 NCAA Tournament Regional (Minneapolis, Minn.) J18 @ Wichita State L 74-98 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE D2 St. John’s (Minn.) W 95-70 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE J21 @ Marshall L 76-78 D6 Nebraska Wesleyan W 101-75 D3 South Dakota State W 119-85 J24 Marquette (CS) L 56-61 D8 Loras W 92-54 1964-65 D5 North Dakota State W 103-79 J25 UCLA (CS) L 65-84 D14 Valparaiso W 64-60 11-14 Overall D10 Illinois Wesleyan W 89-63 F1 Michigan (CS) W 112-100* D17 @ Texas-El Paso 1 L 54-77 D12 Baldwin-Wallace W 105-80 F4 @ Western Michigan L 92-115 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE D18 vs. San Francisco 1 L 73-87 D14 @ North Dakota State L 92-93 F8 Dayton (CS) L 69-70* D1 Missouri State W 87-83 D22 @ Western Michigan W 74-72 D17 Indiana (CS) L 73-83 F15 Creighton L 66-93 D4 Western Ontario W 106-35 D27 vs. SMU 2 W 102-78 D20 @ Brigham Young L 98-113 F17 @ Ohio L 92-103 D11 @ Kansas State L 67-77 D29 @ Saint Louis 2 L 62-87 D23 Dayton (CS) L 90-100 F22 Colorado State W 75-64 D12 @ Kansas L 60-80 J4 @ Minnesota L 59-84 D27 Windsor W 114-69 F24 @ Bowling Green L 73-103 D14 Middle Tennessee State W 117-85 J8 Missouri-Rolla W 93-69 D30 Marquette (CS) W 85-72 1 Sun Bowl Classic (El Paso, Texas) D16 North Dakota State W 84-83 J3 @ Minnesota W 87-63 J10 @ Wichita State L 57-71 D19 North Dakota W 73-57 J7 @ Washington (Mo.?) W 91-69 J19 @ Marquette L 70-80 D22 @ Minnesota L 73-89 J11 Western Michigan L 68-73 1969-70 J22 Long Beach State (CS) L 58-79 D26 Marquette (CS) W 83-71 J21 @ Marshall L 81-97 13-11 Overall J28 UCLA (CS) L 64-92 D29 Western Michigan W 87-79 J28 UCLA (CS) L 67-82 J29 Marquette (CS) L 67-69 D31 Saint Louis (CS) L 58-90 J31 @ Wichita State L 82-90 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE F1 Western Michigan W 83-77 D1 St. John’s (Minn.) W 92-65 J6 @ Marquette L 69-71* F4 Iowa (CS) W 98-87 F10 @ Dayton L 90-91 J9 Windsor W 109-80 F8 @ Marquette L 80-81 D3 Indiana (CS) L 95-100 F15 Wichita State (CS) L 64-88 J13 @ Marshall W 98-90 F13 Saint Louis W 88-83 D6 St. Thomas (Minn.) W 81-60 F22 @ Ohio L 76-84 J29 Wichita State (CS) W 93-92* F15 @ Western Michigan W 85-84* D9 St. Mary’s (Minn/Texas) W 81-77 F26 Bowling Green L 74-77 D13 Kansas L 71-72 J30 UCLA (CS) L 72-85 F18 Wichita State (CS) W 92-81 F29 @ Denver L 70-81 F1 St. John’s (N.Y.) L 87-92 D18 vs. Wichita State 1 L 94-96 1 Sun Bowl Classic (El Paso, Texas) F21 @ Ohio State (Ohio U?) W 73-70 2 St. Louis Classic (St. Louis, Mo.) F4 @ Indiana L 82-109 F27 @ Bowling Green W 110-93 D20 Detroit (CS) 2 W 79-70 F6 Miami (Ohio) (CS) L 74-79 D27 @ Long Island W 69-64 F8 @ Detroit L 76-78 D30 @ Wichita State W 92-57 1972-73 F15 @ Wichita State L 77-80 1967-68 J3 Western Michigan L 66-79 8-15 Overall F17 @ Western Michigan W 94-81 J6 @ Marquette L 72-85 16-9 Overall F20 Dayton (CS) L 72-83 J16 Detroit (CS) W 85-80 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE D1 St. John’s (Minn.) W 86-51 F22 @ Ohio L 76-84 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE J17 UCLA (CS) L 72-94 M3 @ Bowling Green L 82-88 D1 Augustana W 125-79 J24 Centenary W 85-66 D4 Loras W 79-65 D6 Eastern Michigan W 102-78 J26 @ Minnesota L 73-85 D6 St. Mary’s (Calif.) W 92-88 D9 Kansas (CS) W 83-73 J31 Marquette (CS) W 76-72 D9 Arizona State L 82-85 D11 St. Norbert’s W 91-79 D11 St. John’s (N.Y./MN?) W 119-85 F2 @ Valparaiso W 85-67 D15 Santa Clara 1 L 88-91 F10 @ Western Michigan L 93-94 D16 Minnesota L 81-87 D16 @ San Francisco 1 W 89-84 F14 @ Wichita State L 76-82 D18 Ohio L 88-95 D28 Texas-El Paso (CS) L 70-76 F18 @ Creighton W 84-74 D20 @ Wichita State W 86-79 D30 Georgia Tech (CS) W 96-71 F23 Bowling Green W 91-71 J3 Detroit W 77-68 J3 @ Western Michigan W 97-76 F25 @ Ohio L 70-93 J6 MacMurray W 103-79 J6 @ Colorado State L 73-81 M3 @ Dayton L 70-93 J9 @ Marquette L 77-82 J8 @ Iowa L 63-71 M6 @ Washington (Mo.) W 77-74 J13 @ Valparaiso L 79-98 1 Illinois-Loyola Classic (Champaign, Ill.) J22 Western Michigan W 81-71 2 Illinois-Loyola Classic (Chicago, Ill.) J25 UCLA (CS) L 73-87

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1972-73 (cont.) 1975-76 D22 Bradley L 86-87** F2 @ Dayton L 63-72 D29 @ Wisconsin L 70-71 F7 Marquette (Amp) L 84-90 8-15 Overall 10-16 Overall D31 @ Northwestern W 81-78 F9 Detroit W 105-97 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE J4 Cornell W 94-78 F11 Bowling Green W 88-85* J27 Marquette (CS) L 54-73 N28 vs. California 1 L 75-93 J7 @ DePaul L 73-93 F16 @ Xavier * W 102-96 J31 Missouri Western L 83-86 N29 vs. CCNY 1 W 82-62 J14 @ Valparaiso L 65-70 F18 @ Cincinnati L 70-75 F3 Dayton (CS) L 89-110 D2 Lewis W 98-67 J21 @ IIT W 103-70 F20 Valparaiso W 101-87 F10 Northwestern (CS) L 78-97 D4 Loras W 88-48 J25 Valparaiso W 90-65 F23 @ DePaul L 87-94 F13 Western Michigan L 80-92 D6 @ Wisconsin L 73-88 J28 Marquette W 68-64 F25 @ Evansville * W 75-72 3 F17 @ Denver L 83-115 D9 @ Minnesota L 55-68 J30 Indiana State W 79-76 M1 @ Evansville W 81-78 3 F21 @ Detroit L 48-69 D13 St. Norbert’s L 71-80 F1 @ Ohio L 80-86 M2 vs. Oral Roberts L 93-103 4 F24 Wichita State L 89-100 D15 Toledo W 78-75 F4 Georgetown W 68-65* M5 @ Illinois L 87-105 F6 Western Michigan W 75-62 1 Chicagoland Classic (Evanston, Ill.) F28 @ Bowling Green L 72-92 D17 @ Xavier L 59-75 2 F11 @ Xavier W 57-52 Pillsbury Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) D22 @ Northern Illinois L 69-75 3 F13 Bowling Green W 64-59 MCC Tournament (Evansville, Ind.) 1973-74 J3 @ Detroit L 79-85 4 National Invitational Tournament J8 Bradley L 84-101 F18 DePaul L 63-73 12-14 Overall J10 @ DePaul L 77-100 F22 Chicago W 85-54 F25 @ Dayton L 69-79 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE J14 @ Western Michigan L 77-79 1980-81 N30 St. John’s (Minn.) W 77-56 J26 @ Valparaiso W 81-62 F27 @ Detroit L 69-89 13-15 Overall; 8-4 MCC/T-2nd D3 Loras W 82-65 J31 Marquette (Amp) L 59-85 M6 @ Notre Dame L 68-83 D6 St. Norbert’s W 95-77 F2 @ Ohio W 86-82* DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE N28 Loras W 113-64 D8 Toledo L 77-84 F4 Western Michigan L 73-80 D5 Minnesota L 83-100 D13 @ Minnesota L 54-58* F9 Wichita State L 77-79 1978-79 D10 @ Creighton L 74-82 D15 @ Bradley L 97-101* F11 @ Dayton L 73-78 12-15 Overall D13 Valparaiso W 87-73 D18 Denver W 95-63 F14 Long Island L 71-76 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE D16 Toledo L 76-80 D20 @ Wichita State W 82-70 F16 Bowling Green W 71-61 N25 Loras W 133-69 D19 vs. DePaul 1 L 67-71 D28 vs. Davidson 1 L 82-98 F23 Indiana State W 85-71 D2 @ Minnesota L 90-95* D20 vs. Northern Illinois 1 L 65-68* D29 vs. Syracuse 1 L 59-78 F28 Detroit L 85-89 D6 Baltimore W 109-69 D23 @ Cleveland State W 78-77 J5 @ Xavier L 66-77 M2 Cincinnati W 87-71 D9 @ Wisconsin L 74-79 D29 @ Bradley L 79-91 J7 @ Ohio L 65-76 M6 Milwaukee W 87-71 1 D11 Xavier W 89-73 J3 @ Detroit * W 82-80 J9 @ Western Michigan L 58-64 Louisiana Classic (Baton Rouge, La.) D13 @ Bradley L 72-77 J10 @ Evansville * L 70-73 J14 @ Dayton L 59-74 D16 Northern Illinois L 73-84 J13 Illinois State L 73-81 J17 Oral Roberts (CS) L 90-105 1 1976-77 D22 vs. Mississippi L 75-83 J17 Dayton W 87-81* J24 Wichita State (CS) W 81-69 1 D23 vs. Northern Illinois W 89-88 J19 Xavier * W 73-63 J26 Marquette (CS) L 54-71 13-13 Overall D27 @ Toledo L 59-60 J21 Oral Roberts * W 102-93* J28 @ Valparaiso W 77-61 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE D30 @ Long Beach State L 73-84 J24 Oklahoma City * W 92-86 F4 Lewis W 91-78 2 N27 St. Norbert’s W 91-66 J8 Long Beach State W 95-86 J27 Southern Illinois W 93-59 F8 Centenary (CS) L 85-93 N30 St. John’s (Minn.) W 69-53 J10 @ Detroit L 74-83 J31 @ Butler * W 68-66 F12 Missouri-St. Louis W 104-73 D4 Loras W 83-51 J13 @ DePaul L 73-80 F3 Cincinnati L 76-78 F16 @ Marquette L 43-69 D6 @ Butler L 62-63 J20 Evansville W 87-71 F7 @ Oral Roberts * L 68-80 F18 Bowling Green W 82-73 D11 @ Bradley L 75-83 J24 @ Butler L 75-83 F9 @ Oklahoma City * L 99-118 F22 Cleveland State W 94-73 D15 @ Wisconsin L 68-71 J31 @ Bowling Green L 71-74 F12 Butler * W 87-77 F26 Western Michigan W 68-64 D18 Northern Illinois (Amp) W 61-59 F5 @ Notre Dame L 66-84 F14 @ Xavier * L 89-90 F28 @ Detroit L 75-86 D20 @ Toledo L 59-79 F8 DePaul (Amp) L 73-77 1 Charlotte Invitational (Charlotte, N.C.) F21 Evansville * W 81-73 D29 vs. Central Michigan 1 L 68-70 F12 Ohio W 104-75 F24 @ Marquette L 62-63 D30 vs. Air Force 1 W 71-59 F14 Western Michigan W 93-80 F28 DePaul L 95-105 1974-75 J3 St. Mary’s (Minn.) W 87-74 F17 @ Marquette L 63-75 Detroit * W 86-80 10-15 Overall J8 DePaul (Amp) W 72-66 F21 @ Evansville W 89-86* M3 vs. Oklahoma City 2 L 71-73* J12 Xavier W 74-69 F24 Detroit 2 L 79-82 1 Chicagoland Cage Classic (Chicago, Ill.) DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE J24 Valparaiso W 78-65 F28 @ Valparaiso W 96-80 1 MCC Tournament (Cincinnati, Ohio) N30 St. John’s (Minn.) W 75-58 J29 Creighton L 81-85 M3 Dayton 2 W 69-68 D2 Loras W 94-77 F2 @ Western Michigan W 67-63 M5 DePaul 2 W 101-99 1 1981-82 D6 @ UCLA L 67-84 F5 @ Georgetown L 70-80 Illinois State Holiday Tourney (Normal, Ill.) 2 D11 Nebraska Wesleyan W 101-66 F7 Ohio W 74-73 McGaw Hall (Evanston, Ill.) 17-12 Overall; 8-4 MCC/T-2nd D14 @ Bradley L 71-82 F9 @ Marquette L 71-81 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE D18 Minnesota L 53-66 F12 @ DePaul L 76-94 1979-80 N27 Air Force W 76-65 D21 @ Indiana State W 73-69 F14 @ Bowling Green L 68-91 N28 Illinois L 83-87* D23 @ Cleveland State L 73-76 F16 Western Michigan W 84-76 19-10 Overall; 5-0 MCC/1st N30 @ Valparaiso W 84-59 D27 @ Wichita State W 82-74 F19 @ Indiana State L 72-83 D4 Minnesota L 60-61 D30 Ohio L 63-75 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE F23 @ Notre Dame L 86-111 D1 Loras W 81-61 D7 Northern Illinois W 97-75 J4 Xavier W 67-62 F26 @ Dayton L 71-89 D5 Bradley W 83-80 D12 Creighton W 80-78 J7 St. Norbert’s W 95-49 M1 Detroit W 79-71 D10 Milwaukee W 97-66 D15 @ Toledo W 79-70 J11 @ Western Michigan L 63-81 1 Evansville Invitational (Evansville, Ind.) D12 @ Western Michigan W 70-61 D18 Southern Illinois 1 W 68-57 J14 Iowa Wesleyan W 97-59 D15 @ Northern Illinois W 67-65 D19 Northwestern 1 W 75-71 J27 @ Cincinnati L 65-76 D21 vs. Bradley 1 W 84-76 D23 Bradley L 61-74 J29 @ Missouri-St. Louis L 75-82 1977-78 D22 vs. DePaul 1 L 83-92 J2 Marquette L 69-81 F1 @ Dayton L 63-76 16-11 Overall D28 vs. Texas A&M 2 L 69-70 J9 Oral Roberts * W 88-77 F3 Valparaiso L 60-69 D29 vs. Rutgers 2 W 98-87 J11 Oklahoma City * W 76-58 F5 Western Michigan L 56-76 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE N26 Loras W 79-71 J5 DePaul L 75-80 J16 @ Dayton L 87-88 F8 Detroit L 55-66 N30 Minnesota W 70-66 J10 Creighton W 81-80 J18 @ Cincinnati L 72-83 F14 @ Long Island L 75-84 D2 @ Creighton L 55-63 J12 Oklahoma City * W 109-103 J23 @ Evansville * L 80-84 F17 @ Bowling Green L 68-91 D5 Butler W 78-51 J15 @ Air Force W 66-63 J25 Butler * W 98-73 F24 SIU Edwardsville W 67-53 D7 @ Northern Illinois W 57-55 J17 @ Illinois State L 64-72 J30 Xavier * W 83-67 F26 @ Toledo L 42-79 D14 @ Western Michigan W 77-66 J19 Butler * W 107-106* F1 Detroit * W 86-81*** M1 Northern Illinois W 79-67 D17 Toledo L 65-67* J21 @ Valparaiso W 80-65 F6 @ Oral Roberts * L 76-79 J26 Oral Roberts * W 103-74

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1981-82 (cont.) DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE @ Xavier * L 61-64 J27 Saint Louis * W 69-60 F8 @ Arkansas-Little Rock L 83-94 17-12 Overall; 8-4 MCC/T-2nd @ Detroit * W 87-82 F1 UIC W 104-101 F13 Xavier * L 83-94 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE @ DePaul L 77-93 F3 @ Oral Roberts * L 64-69 F15 Butler * L 57-81 F8 @ Oklahoma City * L 78-91 Saint Louis * W 75-63 F8 Butler * W 106-84 F20 Dayton W 86-77 F12 @ DePaul L 80-98 @ Oklahoma City * W 102-89 F10 Xavier * L 88-91* F29 @ Evansville * L 73-98 F15 @ Xavier * W 82-80 @ Oral Roberts * W 82-76 F13 Detroit * W 77-56 M2 @ Saint Louis * L 76-82 F20 Evansville * L 73-79 Marquette W 79-75 F17 Oral Roberts * W 86-76 M5 @ Detroit * W 104-93 1 2 F22 @ Butler * W 78-60 vs. Detroit W 88-84* F20 Cincinnati W 74-72* M10 vs. Butler W 67-59 1 2 F27 @ Detroit * W 80-74 vs. Xavier L 69-90 F22 @ Evansville * W 84-77 M11 vs. Xavier L 79-117 1 1 M2 vs. Butler 2 W 88-71 MCC Tournament (Chicago, Ill.) F24 @ Saint Louis * L 70-79 UIC McClendon Classic (Chicago, Ill.) 2 2 MCC Tournament (Indianapolis, Ind.) M4 vs. Xavier 2 W 77-69 F27 vs. Oral Roberts W 76-70 2 M6 vs. Evansville 2 L 72-81 F28 vs. Xavier L 91-99 1984-85 1 1 Budweiser/Chicagoland Loyola Cage Classic Rochester Basketball Classic (Rochester, N.Y.) 2 1 MCC Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.) 27-6 Overall; 13-1 MCC/1st MCC Tournament (Indianapolis, Ind.) 1988-89 NCAA Sweet Sixteen 11-17 Overall; 4-8 MCC/T-6th

1982-83 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE 1986-87 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE N25 Chicago State W 98-76 19-10 Overall; 12-2 MCC/1st N23 @ Bradley W 98-80 16-13 Overall; 8-4 MCC/T-1st N28 @ LSU L 96-102 N29 @ UIC L 84-97 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE D1 Northwestern W 73-67 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE D3 @ Kansas L 80-100 N27 @ Bradley L 82-90 D4 @ Marquette L 67-74 N29 @ Syracuse L 66-87 D7 Wisconsin W 90-76 D4 Pennsylvania W 86-78 D8 @ Oklahoma L 82-115 D2 Chicago State W 83-78 D10 @ Northwestern L 81-97 D6 @ LSU L 80-97 D13 Long Island W 89-82 D6 South Carolina L 71-74 D18 UC Irvine W 99-94 1 D11 Colorado L 71-72 D15 @ Bradley W 59-48 D13 vs. Georgia L 69-81 D21 Tennessee-Chattanooga W 95-88 1 D13 @ Valparaiso W 79-58 D18 Toledo W 78-66 D14 @ Georgia State W 100-98 D23 @ Bradley L 107-111 1 D18 Northwestern L 56-64 D22 Illinois W 63-62 D19 Loyola Marymount W 115-93 D28 @ Arizona L 82-106 1 D21 California W 75-67 D29 @ Louisville W 93-81 D22 @ Cincinnati W 84-76 D30 vs. Northwestern L 81-94 D27 @ Northern Illinois W 90-73 J2 @ Dayton L 70-80 D27 Illinois W 83-82 J4 Detroit * W 66-64 D31 @ Illinois L 72-73 J5 @ Butler * W 86-76 D30 @ North Carolina State L 85-97 J7 Dayton * L 80-89 J8 Cincinnati W 82-78 J7 @ Xavier * L 90-95 J5 @ Bradley L 79-82 J12 Xavier * W 92-83 J12 DePaul W 82-76 J12 @ Detroit * W 85-79 J7 Colorado L 65-66 J18 @ Illinois State L 65-82 J15 @ Oral Roberts * W 83-67 J19 Evansville * W 94-89 J10 Butler * W 90-86* J21 DePaul W 70-69 J17 @ Oklahoma City * W 71-57 J21 Saint Louis * W 85-73 J12 Xavier * W 81-79 J26 @ Saint Louis * L 61-74 J22 Saint Louis * W 73-62 J26 @ Oklahoma City * W 80-65 J15 DePaul L 65-84 J28 @ Evansville * L 76-89 J24 @ Xavier * L 78-84 J28 @ Oral Roberts * W 97-92 J18 Detroit * W 94-73 F2 Butler * W 71-65 J29 Evansville * W 84-73 F2 Butler * W 105-90 J21 Marquette W 84-68 F4 Oral Roberts L 96-101* J31 @ Butler * W 84-73 F4 Xavier * W 99-89 J24 @ Evansville * L 71-72 F9 @ Xavier * L 86-93 F4 Dayton L 58-65 F9 Detroit * W 127-100 J26 @ Saint Louis * W 76-67* F11 @ Dayton * L 85-93 F7 @ Detroit * W 74-69 F12 DePaul W 78-71 J29 @ Dayton L 64-66 F16 @ Butler * W 85-84 F10 Oklahoma City * W 86-53 F16 @ Evansville * W 89-80 F2 Oral Roberts * W 73-70 F18 Northern Illinois W 100-94 F12 Oral Roberts * W 90-76 F18 @ Saint Louis * W 52-43 F4 Arkansas-Little Rock W 89-80 F23 Saint Louis * L 56-67 F15 Marquette L 85-97 F23 Oklahoma City * W 99-84 F7 @ Butler * W 89-77 F25 Evansville * L 104-115 F19 @ Saint Louis * W 66-62 F25 Oral Roberts * W 86-77 F9 @ Xavier * L 72-80 F28 @ Marquette * W 91-83* F21 Xavier * W 86-85 M1 @ New Orleans W 101-85 F12 @ Detroit W 103-75 M4 @ Detroit * L 101-115 2 F26 @ Evansville * L 71-78 M7 vs. Oklahoma City 1 W 100-85 F16 @ Oral Roberts * W 83-82 M9 vs. Xavier L 83-85 1 Fiesta Bowl Classic (Tucson, Ariz.) F28 Butler * W 82-72 M8 vs. Xavier 1 W 65-61 F21 Evansville * L 83-86 1 MCC Tournament (Dayton, Ohio) M5 Detroit * W 98-83 M9 @ Oral Roberts 1 W 89-83 F23 Saint Louis * L 68-70 2 M9 @ Evansville 1 W 80-66 vs. Iona 2 W 59-58 F26 vs. Detroit W 80-75 2 M10 vs. Xavier 1 L 76-82 vs. SMU 2 W 70-57 F27 vs. Xavier L 74-82 1 1 1989-90 MCC Tournament (Evansville, Ind.) vs. Georgetown 3 L 53-65 Cotton States Classic (Atlanta, Ga.) 1 MCC Tournament (Indianapolis, Ind.) 1 MCC Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.) 7-22 Overall; 3-11 MCC/T-6th 1 NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds (Hartford, Conn.) 1983-84 1 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE NCAA Regional (Providence, R.I.) 1987-88 N30 Rider W 69-61 20-9 Overall; 10-4 MCC/2nd 13-16 Overall; 3-7 MCC/5th D5 @ Marquette L 69-75* D7 UIC L 54-70 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE 1985-86 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE D9 Northwestern L 65-85 Kansas State W 71-62 13-16 Overall; 7-5 MCC/T-3rd N28 UIC W 83-73 Illinois L 53-70 D2 Oral Roberts W 108-93 D18 @ UT-Chattanooga W 61-59 N30 Alcorn State W 86-82 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE D5 @ Oklahoma L 73-123 D21 @ UC Irvine W 78-72* 1 @ Northwestern W 72-70 N22 Bradley L 84-94 D12 @ Wisconsin W 78-75 D27 vs. Texas A&M L 61-64 1 @ Illinois L 69-74 N26 @ Illinois L 64-95 D17 Northwestern L 47-54 D28 vs. Wichita State L 59-75 @ Pennsylvania W 91-76 N30 North Carolina State W 60-58 D19 Cincinnati W 76-73 J2 @ Bradley L 59-80 Bradley W 73-72** D3 New Orleans L 84-95 D22 @ Colorado W 79-76 J6 @ DePaul L 56-71 @ California L 68-74 D4 @ Northwestern L 76-82 D28 @ Loyola Marymount L 89-99 J8 @ Xavier * L 73-89 @ Colorado W 77-75 D7 @ Notre Dame L 58-71 J2 Bradley L 82-99 J11 Butler * W 53-48 Delaware W 106-88 D13 @ Bradley L 75-76 J6 vs. Northern Illinois 1 L 78-80 J13 @ Dayton * L 71-88 Butler * L 70-97 D17 @ South Carolina L 66-71 J7 @ UIC 1 W 77-67 J16 Bradley L 54-71 Xavier * W 94-83 D21 @ Toledo W 92-76 J16 @ Xavier * L 90-98 J22 @ Northern Illinois L 56-60 1 Dayton W 94-93* D27 vs. Holy Cross W 77-61 J18 @ Butler * L 54-66 J25 Evansville * L 50-53 1 Detroit * W 98-95 D28 vs. Virginia L 70-71 J21 @ DePaul L 77-93 J27 @ Saint Louis * L 53-62 @ Evansville * W 76-74 J5 Marquette L 70-72 J23 Detroit * W 76-72 F1 Detroit * W 72-54 @ Saint Louis * W 79-76 J11 @ Butler * W 63-61 J25 Illinois State W 86-80 F3 @ Butler * L 67-72 Oklahoma City * W 81-64 J13 @ Xavier * L 75-78 J30 Saint Louis * L 78-80 F6 Xavier * L 53-70 Oral Roberts * L 82-87 J18 @ Detroit * L 74-77 F1 Evansville * W 80-74 F8 Dayton * W 96-94 Evansville * W 91-77 J21 @ DePaul L 55-90 F3 @ Marquette W 76-69 F14 Illinois State L 66-82 @ Butler * L 65-73 J25 Evansville * W 71-65 F6 @ Oral Roberts L 75-82 F17 Marquette * L 48-68 F19 Iowa State L 79-84

104 2015-16 Loyola Men’s Basketball Information Guide 2015-16 RAMBLER BASKETBALL Year-By-Year ResultsYEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1989-90 (cont.) DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE 1994-95 1996-97 F29 @ Butler * L 76-78 7-22 Overall; 3-11 MCC/T-6th M3 Evansville * L 57-80 5-22 Overall; 2-13 MCC/T-10th 12-15 Overall; 7-9 MCC/T-5th M5 UIC W 95-91* DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE 1 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE F24 @ Evansville * L 62-71 M12 vs. Dayton W 83-73 N26 Concordia W 89-70 N23 Eastern Kentucky W 66-63 1 M1 Saint Louis * L 86-102* M13 vs. Evansville L 49-65 N28 @ Northwestern W 70-69 N26 @ Saint Peter’s W 71-50 1 M3 @ Detroit * L 67-69 MCC Tournament (Cincinnati, Ohio) D3 Northern Iowa L 61-68 N30 Kent State W 74-59 M8 vs. Saint Louis 2 W 67-58 D10 @ Bowling Green L 59-84 D4 @ Chicago State W 107-82 M9 @ Dayton 2 L 95-97 D17 @ Loyola Marymount L 71-80 D7 Robert Morris (Ill.) W 105-86 1 1992-93 Hoosier Classic (Bloomington, Ind.) D23 @ Drake W 72-60 D14 @ CS Fullerton L 68-89 1 MCC Tournament (Dayton, Ohio) 7-20 Overall; 3-11 MCC/T-7th D28 Miami (Ohio) L 60-71 D21 @ Northwestern L 57-64 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE J2 Appalachian State L 75-84 D22 Indiana State L 59-67 1990-91 D1 Wisconsin W 68-66 J5 Sacramento State L 56-68 D30 Notre Dame L 62-70 D4 Notre Dame L 50-52 J7 @ UIC * L 69-87 J4 @ Drake L 55-68 10-19 Overall; 3-11 MCC/T-7th D9 Bradley L 64-69 J12 @ Butler * L 58-61* J8 Northern Illinois * W 70-47 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE D12 @ Purdue L 70-84 J14 @ Northern Illinois * L 65-90 J11 @ Butler * L 48-89 N24 @ Western Michigan W 68-61 D19 @ Northwestern L 73-79 J19 Milwaukee * L 81-90 J16 @ Detroit * L 62-69 N30 vs. Indiana State 1 L 80-86 D22 Carthage W 85-61 J21 Green Bay * L 57-63 J18 @ Cleveland State * W 68-66 D1 vs. East Carolina 1 L 58-79 D30 Coppin State W 80-70 J26 Wright State * W 75-69 J23 Wright State * W 91-72 D5 Maine L 65-83 J2 @ Canisius L 66-84 J30 Xavier * L 75-81 J25 @ Green Bay * L 48-63 D15 @ Northwestern W 85-77 J5 DePaul L 73-88 F2 UIC * L 79-92 J30 Green Bay * W 47-45 D19 @ UIC L 65-75 J9 Concordia W 83-54 F4 @ La Salle * L 71-92 F1 @ Milwaukee * W 78-61 D22 Bethune-Cookman W 89-66 J14 @ Duquesne * W 67-65 F7 @ DePaul L 73-96 F3 UIC * L 64-87 D29 Bradley W 85-83 J16 @ La Salle * L 56-70 F9 Butler * L 60-67 F6 @ Northern Illinois * L 64-74 J5 UMBC W 82-77 J20 @ Illinois State L 64-88 F11 Northern Illinois * L 65-74 F8 Butler * L 56-62 J7 @ Portland L 80-91 J23 Detroit * L 75-96 F16 @ Milwaukee * L 56-74 F13 Detroit * L 64-77 J10 Dayton * L 92-97* J28 Dayton * L 69-70 F18 @ Green Bay * L 56-76 F15 Cleveland State * W 72-61 J12 Xavier * L 74-81 J30 Xavier * L 64-81 F22 @ Cleveland State * W 75-73 F19 @ UIC * L 50-53 J15 CS-Northridge L 76-90 F3 Evansville * L 70-108 F25 Detroit * L 68-76 F22 Milwaukee * W 71-56 J19 @ Marquette * L 36-82 F6 @ Butler * L 51-68 F28 @ Notre Dame L 63-93 F24 @ Wright State * L 54-56 1 1 J21 @ Illinois State W 73-69* F10 @ Northern Illinois L 79-89 M3 vs. Northern Illinois L 57-62 vs. Green Bay L 41-51 1 1 J24 Saint Louis * W 102-71 F13 @ Detroit * L 56-65 MCC Tournament (Dayton, Ohio) MCC Tournament (Dayton, Ohio) J28 Evansville * L 64-79 F18 Duquesne * L 71-79 J31 @ Butler * L 67-80 F20 La Salle * L 90-96 1995-96 1997-98 F2 @ Evansville * L 65-77 F25 @ Xavier * L 65-68 F7 @ Dayton * L 88-97 F27 @ Dayton * W 59-56 8-19 Overall; 5-11 MCC/T-6th 15-15 Overall; 6-8 MCC/T-5th F9 @ Xavier * L 74-87 M4 Butler * W 66-65* DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE F13 DePaul L 67-102 M7 @ Evansville * L 44-62 N25 @ Kent State L 73-90 N15 Robert Morris (Ill.) W 106-84 F17 Marquette * L 70-75* M11 vs. Xavier 1 L 50-60 N27 Trinity (Ill.) W 102-81 N19 @ Georgia State L 58-73 1 F21 @ Saint Louis * L 73-98 MCC Tournament (Indianapolis, Ind.) D2 Drake L 62-70 N22 Chicago State W 86-80 F25 Detroit * W 81-79 D6 @ Indiana State W 77-73 N25 Drake W 81-61 F28 Butler * L 85-91 D9 @ Eastern Kentucky L 61-68 N29 @ Eastern Illinois W 75-59 M2 @ Detroit * W 73-63 1993-94 D18 @ Northern Iowa L 72-82 D1 @ Indiana State L 72-89 M7 vs. Butler 2 W 75-62 8-19 Overall; 1-9 MCC/6th D21 @ Appalachian State L 70-78 D3 @ Denver L 67-76 M8 vs. Saint Louis 2 L 78-89 D28 Loyola Marymount W 66-65 D15 @ Akron L 52-81 1 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE D17 @ Youngstown State L 68-80 Boilermaker Invitational (West Lafayette, Ind.) D30 Northwestern L 78-81 1 MCC Tournament (Dayton, Ohio) N27 Morgan State W 78-76 D19 vs. Southern Mississippi 1 L 66-79 J4 @ Northern Illinois * L 62-65 D1 @ Morehead State L 85-90 D21 @ Puerto Rico-Mayaguez 1 W 76-55 J8 Detroit * L 63-78 D4 Bowling Green L 60-85 D23 vs. Tennessee Tech 1 W 74-64 1991-92 D8 Concordia W 85-54 J11 Green Bay * L 51-64 D28 Saint Peter’s W 66-59 13-16 Overall; 2-8 MCC/5th D11 Northwestern L 52-76 J15 @ Wright State * L 73-87 D30 CS Fullerton W 73-59 D20 Bethune-Cookman W 82-62 J18 Butler * L 59-67 J3 @ Wright State * L 51-79 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE D23 Morehead State W 74-71 J22 @ UIC * L 64-95 J7 @ Butler * L 56-59* N23 @ Wisconsin L 67-89 D28 @ Morgan State W 74-70 J25 Milwaukee * L 70-76 J12 Cleveland State * W 75-68 N25 Western Michigan L 59-70 D30 @ Coppin State L 71-94 J27 @ Cleveland State * W 81-71 J17 @ Milwaukee * W 63-57 D2 Illinois State W 71-58 J3 @ UIC L 90-104 J31 @ Butler * L 66-78 J19 Detroit * L 71-76 D14 Morgan State W 105-55 J10 @ Miami (Ohio) L 47-70 F3 Northern Illinois * W 72-68 J24 UIC * L 55-61 D19 UC Irvine W 84-51 J15 Detroit * W 74-58 F10 Wright State * W 85-67 J26 @ Green Bay * L 47-60 D21 Northwestern W 88-73 J19 @ Butler * L 59-75 F14 @ Green Bay * L 39-56 J29 Wright State * W 59-52 D28 Purdue W 87-79 J31 Butler * W 70-62* J22 La Salle * L 71-76 F17 Cleveland State * W 100-58 D31 @ Maine W 65-55 F5 @ Detroit * L 65-94 J24 @ Notre Dame W 70-58 F19 UIC * W 89-85 J4 Georgia State W 94-73 F7 @ Cleveland State * L 65-75 J29 @ Xavier * L 55-83 F21 @ DePaul L 65-79 J7 @ Iowa State L 69-92 F12 Milwaukee * W 71-67 F2 @ DePaul L 76-95 F24 @ Detroit * L 48-62 J11 Portland W 76-63 F14 Green Bay * W 57-52 F6 Butler * L 60-69 F26 @ Milwaukee * L 58-61 J14 @ Bradley L 61-70 1 F18 Denver W 61-49 F10 Northern Illinois W 76-62 M2 vs. (22) Green Bay L 48-58 J18 Xavier * L 73-75 1 MCC Tournament (Dayton, Ohio) F21 @ UIC * L 58-74 F12 @ Evansville * L 63-70 2 J21 Canisius W 88-72 F28 vs. Butler L 53-62 F16 Evansville * L 57-71 1 J25 @ Evansville * L 73-90 San Juan Shootout (Puerto Rico, P.R.) F19 @ La Salle * L 63-77 2 MCC Tournament (Green Bay, Wis.) J29 Northern Illinois L 56-62 F23 @ Bradley L 55-78 F1 Butler * L 63-68 F26 @ Detroit * L 67-72 F5 @ DePaul L 63-91 M1 Xavier * L 76-98 F10 @ Xavier * L 56-69 M3 Notre Dame L 64-66 F13 Dayton * L 72-74 M6 vs. Butler 1 L 67-78 F15 @ Detroit * W 93-89** 1 MCC Tournament (Indianapolis, Ind.) F19 @ Dayton * L 59-73 F22 Detroit * W 74-70 F27 @ Notre Dame L 67-76

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1998-99 2000-01 2002-03 2004-05 9-18 Overall; 7-7 MCC/T-4th 7-21 Overall; 2-12 MCC/8th 15-16 Overall; 9-7 Horizon/T-4th 13-17 Overall; 8-8 Horizon/T-4th DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE N14 @ Wisconsin L 29-66 N19 @ Stephen F. Austin L 60-64 N22 @ Loyola Marymount L 79-85 Northern Illinois W 63-56 N17 @ Chicago State W 65-52 N22 @ (14) Notre Dame L 68-107 N25 Bradley W 88-84 @ Bradley L 62-64 N21 Eastern Illinois L 55-56 N27 Tennessee Tech W 76-73 N27 @ Northern Illinois L 67-69 Benedictine W 74-59 N23 @ Bradley L 53-70 N29 @ Chicago State L 76-78 D3 @ Texas A&M-Corpus Christi W 94-77 @ Western Michigan L 64-68 N28 Youngstown State L 64-66 D2 @ Canisius L 78-99 D7 Valparaiso W 80-62 @ Oral Roberts L 44-48 D1 @ Kansas State L 52-80 D6 Central Michigan W 75-70 D10 UMKC W 86-75 Northern Iowa L 73-80 D5 @ Drake L 69-86 D9 (2) Michigan State L 71-103 D14 @ Belmont L 57-75 @ Western Illinois L 51-65 D8 @ Portland W 78-74 D16 Eastern Illinois L 80-86 D17 @ (15) Michigan State L 54-80 @ (8) North Carolina L 60-109 D12 Indiana State L 50-55 D18 @ Louisville L 70-86 D21 @ Milwaukee * L 80-100 Illinois State L 67-73 D19 Akron L 59-69 D21 Loyola Marymount L 53-63 D27 @ Charlotte 1 L 69-82 @ Youngstown State * L 68-76 D23 Western Michigan L 58-64 D23 Eastern Kentucky W 79-72 D28 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette 1 L 77-88 @ Central Michigan L 69-73 D29 @ Oakland L 80-81 D28 Saint Mary’s (Calif.) W 84-79 D29 vs. Colorado 1 L 72-76 Cleveland State * W 70-55 J2 Butler * W 53-51 J4 @ Cleveland State * L 70-73 D31 Youngstown State * W 76-59 UIC * L 58-64 J4 Wright State * W 80-67 J6 @ Detroit * L 61-81 J2 @ DePaul L 74-95 @ Milwaukee * L 56-73 J7 @ Detroit * L 39-58 J10 Green Bay * W 57-55 J5 Wright State * W 67-56 Butler * L 72-77* J9 @ Cleveland State * L 72-79 J14 Milwaukee * L 93-94** J9 @ Butler * L 74-81* Wright State * W 65-51 J12 Milwaukee * L 59-78 J18 Belmont W 91-82* J11 @ Green Bay * W 74-62* Detroit * L 53-70 J18 Green Bay * L 55-68 J20 @ UIC * L 63-83 J16 @ Detroit * L 54-72 @ Green Bay * W 80-61 J23 @ UIC * L 56-71 J25 @ Wright State * L 76-93 J18 Cleveland State * W 77-65 Youngstown State * W 71-50 J28 @ Wright State * W 75-68 J27 @ Butler * L 57-71 J22 @ UIC * L 77-81 @ Detroit * L 59-73 J30 @ Butler * L 52-57 F1 Detroit * W 66-54 J25 @ IPFW W 80-71 @ Butler * L 51-79 F4 Detroit * W 72-69 F3 Cleveland State * L 77-80 F1 Milwaukee * L 91-92 @ Wright State * W 74-57 F6 Cleveland State * W 60-58 F8 @ Milwaukee * L 65-67 F6 @ Youngstown State * L 63-65 Milwaukee * L 67-74 F8 @ Green Bay * L 60-78 F13 @ Green Bay * L 56-60 F8 @ Wright State * W 71-69 Green Bay * W 80-64 F11 @ Milwaukee * W 76-68 F17 UIC * L 56-66 F13 Butler * W 73-63 @ UIC * W 91-85 F20 UIC * W 64-57 F22 Butler * L 62-66 F15 Green Bay * W 84-73* @ Evansville 1 W 68-64 F27 vs. Cleveland State 1 L 59-65 F24 Wright State * L 60-62 F20 Detroit * W 76-64 @ Cleveland State * W 67-63 1 MCC Tournament (Chicago, Ill.) M3 vs. Butler 1 L 52-78 F22 @ Cleveland State * W 77-72 Youngstown State 2 W 78-75 1 MCC Tournament (Dayton, Ohio) F27 UIC * L 65-66 vs. UIC 2 W 87-81* M4 Cleveland State 2 W 69-57 @ Milwaukee 2 L 76-94 1999-2000 M7 vs. Detroit 2 L 84-98 1 ESPN BracketBuster 14-14 Overall; 4-10 MCC/8th 2001-02 1 Pepsi Holiday Classic (Charlotte, N.C.) 2 Horizon League Tournament 17-13 Overall; 9-7 MCC/T-4th 2 Horizon League Tournament DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE N21 Stephen F. Austin W 78-58 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE 2005-06 N17 @ Marquette L 70-80 N23 @ Western Michigan W 70-69 2003-04 19-11 Overall; 8-8 Horizon/T-3rd N24 Northern Illinois W 75-63 N27 Bradley W 52-45 9-20 Overall; 4-12 Horizon/T-7th N30 @ Eastern Kentucky L 60-72 N27 @ Tennessee Tech L 76-87 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE D3 vs. Eastern Michigan 1 L 64-68 N29 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi W 86-66 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE @ IPFW W 69-61 D4 vs. Howard 1 W 77-53 D2 @ Central Michigan L 72-79 N21 @ DePaul L 61-73 Evansville W 99-86 D11 Drake W 70-66 D8 Maryland-Eastern Shore W 79-54 D2 @ UMKC W 83-75* Luther W 70-55 D17 Portland W 74-67 D15 @ Eastern Illinois L 78-94 D13 @ Valparaiso W 76-69 Bradley W 86-72 D19 Kansas State W 69-64 D18 @ Saint Mary’s (Calif.) W 72-70 D15 Oral Roberts L 78-80 @ Northern Iowa L 56-72 D22 Canisius W 79-65 D22 Chicago State W 85-73 D17 @ Bradley L 63-79 Western Illinois W 73-63 D30 @ (20) Illinois L 71-107 D29 @ (7) Illinois L 72-87 D20 Western Michigan L 61-79 Purdue W 80-65 J3 Oakland W 69-60 J3 Cleveland State W 87-63 D23 Central Michigan W 90-83 Lake Forest W 87-72 J6 Cleveland State * L 68-70 J5 Detroit * W 55-49 D28 vs. Birmingham Southern 1 W 74-71 @ San Diego L 57-90 J8 Detroit * L 55-82 J10 @ Milwaukee * W 91-87 D29 @ Saint Mary’s (Calif.) 1 L 62-84 @ UC Irvine W 74-72 J13 @ Green Bay * L 52-64 J12 @ Green Bay * W 72-68 Youngstown State * W 85-78 @ Cleveland State * W 77-60 J15 @ Milwaukee * L 58-92 J17 UIC * W 76-65 @ Cleveland State * W 90-83 Youngstown State * L 76-83 J18 Chicago State W 74-72 J19 Youngstown State * W 72-63 @ UIC * L 59-77 @ Detroit * L 67-73 J22 UIC * W 86-80* J23 @ Butler * L 48-78 Milwaukee * L 87-97 @ Wright State * L 63-77 J27 Wright State * W 59-58 J26 Wright State * L 60-65 @ Butler * L 54-72 @ Milwaukee * L 75-78 J29 Butler * L 48-68 J31 @ Cleveland State * L 60-81 Wright State * L 68-83 UIC * W 75-61 F3 @ Detroit * L 67-85 F2 Milwaukee * L 70-80 @ Providence L 59-89 Butler * W 74-64 F5 @ Cleveland State * L 60-69 F4 Green Bay * W 84-74* Green Bay * L 55-60 Green Bay * L 66-72 F10 Milwaukee * W 79-77 F7 IPFW W 77-66 UIC * L 57-64 Detroit * W 68-63 F12 Green Bay * W 70-58 F9 @ Detroit * L 53-55 @ Youngstown State * L 75-76 Milwaukee * L 57-68 F19 @ UIC * L 72-81 F14 @ UIC * L 63-76 Detroit * W 80-77* Cleveland State * W 81-75 F24 @ Butler * L 44-59 F16 Butler * W 60-56 @ Wright State * L 71-83 @ Green Bay * L 59-69 F26 @ Wright State * L 71-84 F20 @ Wright State * L 74-80 Butler * L 67-74* @ UIC * W 71-68 M4 vs. Butler 2 L 57-61 F24 vs. Wright State 1 W 90-64 @ Milwaukee * L 71-77 @ Butler * L 50-62 1 Spartan Classic (East Lansing, Mich.) M1 vs. Green Bay 1 W 63-57 @ Green Bay * L 73-80* Fairfield W 73-70 1 MCC Tournament (Chicago, Ill.) M3 vs. UIC 1 L 75-76* @ Detroit * L 62-69 Wright State * W 76-63 1 Horizon League Tournament (Cleveland, Ohio) @ Illinois State L 71-77 @ Youngstown State * W 87-84* Cleveland State * W 70-59 Youngstown State 1 W 76-61 @ Wright State 2 W 76-59 vs. Detroit 1 W 64-55 vs. Detroit 2 L 55-60 @ Milwaukee 1 L 66-80 1 Shamrock Office Solutions Classic (Moraga, Calif.) 1 Horizon League Tournament 2 Horizon League Tournament

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2006-07 2008-09 2010-11 2012-13 21-11 Overall; 10-6 Horizon/3rd 14-18 Overall; 6-12 Horizon/8th 16-15 Overall; 7-11 Horizon/8th 15-16 Overall; 5-11 Horizon/T-7th DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE vs. Princeton 1 W 68-57 Rockhurst L 79-86 Eastern Kentucky 1 W 73-57 Toledo W 62-50 @ (7) Ohio State 1 L 75-87 vs. Georgia 1 W 74-53 Indiana State 1 W 86-74 Rockhurst W 64-41 vs. IUPUI ! W 77-73 @ (11) Purdue 1 L 46-78 Texas-Pan American 1 W 79-57 vs. Western Michigan 1 L 71-81 John Carroll W 96-74 @ Western Michigan W 54-51 Eastern Illinois 1 W 73-62 @ South Florida 1 L 50-68 San Diego W 69-55 vs. Cornell 2 L 53-78 @ Western Michigan W 82-64 vs. Maryland-Eastern Shore 1 W 62-46 @ Fairfield W 83-72 at St. John’s 2 L 54-73 N22 Alabama State W 74-46 @ Northern Illinois W 53-46 Saint Louis L 64-67 Holy Cross W 58-53 @ San Francisco W 63-62 Tennessee Tech W 81-78 Green Bay * W 71-52 William & Mary W 64-61 Butler * L 63-65 Furman W 77-50 @ Purdue L 62-78 @ UIC * L 69-83 Valparaiso * L 56-66 @ (19) Michigan State L 61-73 Loyola (La.) W 76-42 UMKC W 52-47 SIU Edwardsville W 78-50 Mississippi State W 59-51 Northern Iowa W 76-67 @ Northern Illinois W 72-62 (5) Kansas State L 60-68 @ Saint Peter’s W 54-49 @ Bradley L 73-82 SIU Edwardsville W 89-65 @ DePaul L 74-81 @ DePaul W 69-61 UC Irvine W 72-69 D30 Alcorn State W 88-53 @ Texas-Pan American W 84-76 @ Valparaiso * W 63-54 @ Youngstown State * L 71-76 Milwaukee * L 66-80 @ Cleveland State * L 55-73 Youngstown State * L 66-68 Cleveland State * W 66-55 Green Bay * W 62-60 @ Youngstown State * W 83-53 @ Green Bay * L 45-58 Milwaukee * W 87-74 @ Cleveland State * L 50-76 Detroit * L 71-83 Wright State * L 61-62 @ Wright State * L 55-81 @ Youngstown State * W 68-57 Wright State * L 41-58 @ UIC * L 59-61 @ UIC * L 73-79 (17) Butler * L 55-78 @ Green Bay * L 68-71 @ Chicago State W 66-63* @ Detroit * W 70-64 Valparaiso * W 71-56 @ Milwaukee * W 71-65 @ Cleveland State * W 67-55 IPFW W 69-53 @ Wright State * L 47-68 UIC * W 68-59 Detroit * L 63-75 (14) Butler * L 66-70* @ Detroit * W 72-66 Youngstown State * W 84-71 Milwaukee * W 76-65 Wright State * L 47-59 @ Milwaukee * L 58-72 Cleveland State * L 70-81 Green Bay * L 65-73 Youngstown State * W 80-68 @ Green Bay * L 68-87 @ Wright State * L 63-76 @ Wright State * L 59-62 @ Cleveland State * W 61-57 Youngstown State * L 49-60 @ Detroit * L 71-81 @ Youngstown State * L 59-60 Detroit * W 71-61 Cleveland State * L 70-83 Milwaukee * L 57-66 @ Milwaukee * L 53-71 @ Green Bay * W 69-52 Wright State * L 52-64 Green Bay * W 79-62 UIC * W 69-60 @ Milwaukee * W 66-56 @ Valparaiso * L 47-71 @ UIC * W 67-66* Valparaiso * L 76-85 Eastern Illinois 2 W 66-43 @ (15) Butler * W 71-67 Saint Peter’s L 67-71 Kent State L 63-70 @ (15) Butler * W 75-71 Detroit * W 67-41 @ Valparaiso * W 68-48 @ Detroit * L 75-76 UIC * L 51-52 Bradley L 75-86 @ Butler * L 56-63 Cleveland State * W 87-60 vs. UIC 3 W 66-62 UIC * L 58-62 @ Detroit 2 L 69-90 @ Youngstown State 2 L 60-62 vs. (18) Butler 3 L 66-67* @ Milwaukee 3 L 68-77 1 Nick Kladis Classic (Gentile Arena) 1 USF Invitational (Tampa, Fla.) 1 BCA Classic (Columbus, Ohio) 1 NIT Season Tip-Off (West Lafayette, Ind.) 2 Horizon League Tournament 2 Horizon League Tournament 1 ESPN BracketBuster 2 NIT Season Tip-Off (New York, N.Y.) 1 Horizon League Tournament (Dayton, Ohio) 3 Horizon League Tournament (Milwaukee, Wis.) 2011-12 2013-14 7-23 Overall; 1-17 Horizon/10th 10-22 Overall; 4-14 Valley/10th 2007-08 2009-10 12-19 Overall; 6-12 Horizon/8th 14-16 Overall; 5-13 Horizon/8th DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE @ Illinois L 49-67 Milwaukee W 76-72 DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE @ Kansas State L 61-74 @ Tennessee Tech L 69-74 LeMoyne W 73-57 @ Kansas State L 54-92 @ Eastern Illinois L 61-65 @ Tulane L 59-65 @ Eastern Illinois W 72-65 Canisius W 89-69 @ Furman L 51-63 Rockhurst W 83-65 Western Michigan L 61-63 @ Holy Cross W 76-73 Fordham W 64-50 @ Portland State 1 L 63-67 @ Purdue L 53-84 Western Michigan W 60-58 @ Milwaukee * L 41-59 vs. UC Davis 1 L 61-64 * Bradley L 47-64 St. Ambrose W 81-42 @ Green Bay * L 47-57 vs. SIU Edwardsville 1 W 73-72 @ Northern Iowa L 50-61 @ Green Bay * L 69-90 DePaul L 58-69 @ Mississippi State L 64-65* Green Bay * L 63-69 @ Milwaukee * W 69-64 @ Toledo W 57-55 UIC W 73-70 Milwaukee * W 73-68* San Francisco W 66-63 Chicago State W 64-49 Campbell W 80-68 Northern Illinois W 76-72* @ Bradley W 68-65 Rockhurst W 69-46 Northern Illinois L 49-55 @ Saint Louis L 43-60 @ SIU Edwardsville W 79-61 @ Canisius W 59-45 @ Fordham L 69-83 @ UMKC L 66-77 D22 Albany W 68-56 Wright State * L 48-64 @ Indiana State * L 58-70 Saint Mary’s (Minn.) W 89-45 St. Francis (Ill.) W 63-46 Detroit * L 54-65 Missouri State * W 89-57 @ Cleveland State * L 55-63 Wright State * W 53-52 @ Youngstown State * L 64-68* Southern Illinois * L 67-71 @ Youngstown State * L 61-71 Detroit * L 42-59 @ Cleveland State * L 48-69 @ Illinois State * L 50-59 (14) Butler * L 55-66 @ Cleveland State * L 57-62 @ UIC * L 51-58 Drake * W 70-60 @ UIC * L 68-78** @ Youngstown State * L 67-71 Valparaiso * L 48-69 @ Evansville * L 48-53 Detroit * W 71-65 @ UIC * W 55-50 Butler * L 57-63 Indiana State * L 61-65 Wright State * L 52-53 Butler * L 47-48 @ Detroit * L 52-67 Northern Iowa * W 93-87* @ (15) Butler * L 50-63 Valparaiso * L 67-86 @ Wright State * L 41-47 @ (X) Wichita State * L 45-57 @ Valparaiso * W 65-63 @ Detroit * L 63-83 Cleveland State * L 47-65 @ Southern Illinois * L 76-81* Youngstown State * W 69-68 @ Wright State * L 48-66 Youngstown State * L 63-80 Bradley * L 54-63 Cleveland State * W 65-53 Youngstown State * W 92-85* UIC * W 78-69 Illinois State * W 79-69 UIC * L 55-60 Cleveland State * L 56-59 @ Butler * L 57-63 @ Northern Iowa * L 58-80 @ Wright State * L 51-55 @ (15) Butler * L 47-62 @ Bradley W 56-44 @ Drake * L 62-70 @ Detroit * L 53-56 UIC * W 80-63 @ Valparaiso * L 62-66* (X) Wichita State * L 74-88 Valparaiso * W 68-61 @ Valparaiso * L 73-84 Green Bay * L 70-73* @ Bradley * L 38-55 @ William & Mary 1 W 71-66 @ Creighton L 58-78 Milwaukee * L 69-78 @ Missouri State * L 56-72 @ Milwaukee * L 53-68 Milwaukee * L 61-63 @ Detroit 1 L 71-80 Evansville * L 72-75 @ Green Bay * L 66-71* Green Bay * L 71-87 1 Horizon League Tournament 2 2 vs. Bradley W 74-72 @ Milwaukee W 57-51 @ Cleveland State 1 L 66-80 2 2 vs. Indiana State L 62-75 vs. UIC L 49-60 1 Horizon League Tournament 1 Portland State Tournament (Portland, Ore.) 1 ESPN BracketBuster 2 Arch Madness (St. Louis, Mo.) 1 Horizon League Tournament

@Ramblers MBB | #OnwardLU 107 2015-16 RAMBLER BASKETBALL Year-By-YearYEAR-BY-YEAR Results RESULTS

2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 24-13 Overall; 8-10 Valley/6th 15-17 Overall; 7-11 Valley/8th 18-14 Overall; 8-10 Valley/5th 32-6 Overall; 15-3 Valley/1st MVC Champions CBI Champions South Regional Champions DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE N14 Rockhurst W 71-58 N13 UTSA W 76-64 N11 ALCORN STATE W 66-44 N10 WRIGHT STATE W 84-80 N17 McKendree W 78-68 N14 EUREKA W 84-51 N13 IU NORTHWEST W 100-51 N12 EUREKA W 96-69 N21 @ (19) Michigan State L 52-87 N18 @ New Mexico L 51-75 N14 EUREKA W 97-59 N16 @ UMKC W 66-56 N18 SAINT JOSEPH’S L 57-71 1 N25 @ UT-San Antonio W 71-57 N21 TOLEDO W 69-62 N19 SAMFORD W 88-67 N25 vs. San Diego W 67-57 N19 vs. Oral Roberts W 78-53 N21 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY ST 1 W 63-50 N29 @ Kent State W 69-61 N27 vs. Toledo L 74-82 N21 vs. Washington State W 88-79 N24 vs. UNC Wilmington 1 W 102-78 D3 Tulane L 70-83 N28 vs. UNC Asheville L 48-59 N26 @ North Carolina State L 77-79 N25 vs Kent State 1 W 75-60 D6 @ UIC W 77-67 D5 CREIGHTON W 68-65 N30 NORFOLK STATE W 75-62 N28 @ Boise State L 53-87 D13 Jackson State W 58-46 D13 at Notre Dame L 61-81 D3 SAN DIEGO STATE W 65-59 D2 UIC W 85-61 1 D17 Abilene Christian W 83-44 D16 CLEVELAND STATE L 54-60 D7 WRIGHT STATE W 77-64 D6 @ (5) Florida W 65-59 1 D19 Southern Utah W 73-57 D19 UIC W 64-47 D10 MILWAUKEE W 72-56 D9 NORFOLK STATE W 80-52 D22 vs. Texas Tech 1 W 62-44 D21 WESTERN ILLINOIS W 72-67 D17 @ UIC W 81-75 (OT) D16 @ Milwaukee L 56-73 D23 vs. Boise State 1 W 48-45 D30 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS* L 62-72 D20 @ Toledo L 70-74 D22 @ Missouri State* L 59-64 D31 Bradley * W 64-49 J2 at Indiana State * L 58-73 D29 @ Drake * L 98-102 D30 EVANSVILLE * W 66-59 J4 @ (23) UNI * L 58-67 J6 at Illinois State * L 52-54 J1 ILLINOIS STATE * L 59-81 J3 INDIANA STATE * L 57-61 J7 @ Evansville * W 71-70 J9 MISSOURI STATE * L 54-56 J4 UNI * W 77-66 J7 @ UNI * W 56-50 J11 (15) Wichita State * L 53-67 J13 BRADLEY * L 53-54 J7 @ Bradley * W 78-62 J10 @ Illinois State * W 68-61 J14 Drake * W 50-47 J16 at UNI * W 51-41 J11 @ Wichita State * L 75-87 J13 BRADLEY * W 81-65 J18 @ Southern Illinois * L 52-59 J19 at Evansville * L 66-74 J15 MISSOURI STATE * W 77-71 J17 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS * W 79-65 J21 Evansville * L 56-65 J23 DRAKE * W 68-63 J18 @UNI * L 69-72 (2OT) J21 @ Valparaiso * W 70-54 J24 @ Indiana State * L 61-72 J27 at Wichita State * L 54-80 J21 EVANSVILLE * W 67-61 J24 @ Drake * W 80-57

J28 @ (12) Wichita State * L 47-58 J30 INDIANA STATE * W 104-96 (2OT) J25 BRADLEY * W 70-50 J28 UNI * W 70-47 J31 Illinois State * L 45-48 F3 ILLINOIS STATE * L 70-78 J28 @ Indiana State * W 81-66 J31 @ Bradley * L 67-69 F4 @ Missouri State * W 53-50 F6 at Southern Illinois* W 73-59 J31 @ Missouri State* L 81-82 (OT) F3 MISSOURI STATE * W 97-75 F4 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS * L 61-67 F7 Indiana State * L 65-79 F10 at Bradley * W 54-43 F7 DRAKE * W 72-57 F14 EVANSVILLE * L 73-74 F8 @ Evansville * L 58-60 F10 @ Indiana State * W 75-71 F11 Southern Illinois * W 66-62 F17 UNI * W 59-56 F12 WICHITA STATE * L 64-81 F14 VALPARAISO * W 80-71 F15 @ Bradley * W 58-53 F21 at Missouri State * W 75-62 F15 INDIANA STATE * W 64-46 F18 @ Evansville * W 76-66 F18 (11) UNI * L 39-58 F24 WICHITA STATE * L 54-76 F19 @ Illinois State * L 63-65 F21 @ Southern Illinois * W 75-56 F21 @ Illinois State * L 60-67 F27 at Drake * L 59-69 (OT) F22 DRAKE * W 80-65 F24 ILLINOIS STATE * W 68-61 F25 @ Drake * W 80-75* M3 vs. Bradley 1 W 74-66 F25 @ Southern Illinois * L 70-72 M2 vs. UNI 2 W 54-50 F28 Missouri State * W 65-51 M4 vs. Wichita State 1 L 58-66 M3 vs. Southern Illinois 1 L 50-55 M3 vs. Bradley 2 W 62-54 M6 vs. Indiana State 2 W 81-53 M4 vs. Illinois State 2 W 65-49 2 M7 vs. (11) UNI L 49-63 1 MVC Tournament (St. Louis, Mo.) 1 MVC Tournament (St. Louis, Mo.) M15 vs. Miami (Fla.) 3 W 64-62 M17 Rider 3 W 62-59 M17 vs. Tennessee 3 W 63-62 M23 Oral Roberts 3 W 86-78 M22 vs. Nevada 4 W 69-68 M25 Seattle 3 W 63-48 M24 vs. Kansas State 4 W 78-62 M30 Louisiana-Monroe 3 W 65-58 M31 vs. Michigan 5 L 57-69 A1 @ Louisiana-Monroe 3 W 63-62 1 Continental Tires Las Vegas Classic 1 Savannah Invitational 2 Arch Madness (St. Louis, Mo.) 2 MVC Tournament (St. Louis, Mo.) 3 College Basketball Invitational 3 NCAA Tournament 1st/2nd Round (Dallas, Texas) 4 NCAA Tournament Sweet 16/Elite 8 (Atlanta, Ga.) 5 NCAA Final Four (San Antonio, Texas)

108 2015-16 Loyola Men’s Basketball Information Guide All-Time Coaching Records

YEAR W L COACH YEAR W L COACH YEAR W L COACH 1913-14 0 2 Unknown 1962-63 29 2 2010-11 16 15 1914-15 8 3 Unknown 1963-64 22 6 George Ireland 2011-12 7 23 Porter Moser 1915-16 10 3 Percy Moore 1964-65 11 14 George Ireland 2012-13 15 16 Porter Moser 1916-17 1 3 Unknown 1965-66 22 3 George Ireland 2013-14 10 22 Porter Moser 1917-20 NO TEAM (WWI) 1966-67 14 9 George Ireland 2014-15 24 13 Porter Moser 1920-21 7 4 Bill Feeney 1967-68 16 9 George Ireland 2015-16 15 17 Porter Moser 1921-22 0 6 Harry Rhodes 1968-69 9 14 George Ireland 2016-17 18 14 Porter Moser 1922-23 5 7 1969-70 13 11 George Ireland 2017-18 32 6 Porter Moser 1923-24 8 11 Lenny Sachs 1971-72 8 14 George Ireland 1924-25 4 11 Lenny Sachs 1972-73 8 15 George Ireland Coach Records 1925-26 13 8 Lenny Sachs 1973-74 12 14 George Ireland 1926-27 13 4 Lenny Sachs 1974-75 10 15 G.I./Jerry Lyne COACH TENURE RECORD/PCT. 1927-28 16 4 Lenny Sachs 1975-76 10 16 Jerry Lyne Unknown 1913-15, 1916-17 9-8/.529 1928-29 16 0 Lenny Sachs 1976-77 13 13 Jerry Lyne Percy Moore 1915-16 10-3/.76.9 1929-30 13 5 Lenny Sachs 1978-79 12 15 Jerry Lyne Bill Feeney 1920-21 7-4/.636 1930-31 8 7 Lenny Sachs 1979-80 19 10 Jerry Lyne Harry Rhodes 1921-22 0-6/.000 1931-32 15 2 Lenny Sachs 1980-81 13 15 Gene Sullivan Jack Tierney 1922-23 5-7/.417 1932-33 14 7 Lenny Sachs 1981-82 17 12 Gene Sullivan Lenny Sachs 1923-42 223-129/.634 1933-34 7 8 Lenny Sachs 1982-83 19 10 Gene Sullivan John Connelly 1942-43 12-10/.545 1934-35 5 14 Lenny Sachs 1983-84 20 9 Gene Sullivan 1945-50 111-41/.730 1935-36 8 8 Lenny Sachs 1984-85 27 6 Gene Sullivan Johnny Jordan 1950-51 15-14/.517 1936-37 16 3 Lenny Sachs 1985-86 13 16 Gene Sullivan George Ireland 1951-75 321-255/.557 1937-38 12 8 Lenny Sachs 1986-87 16 13 Gene Sullivan Jerry Lyne 1975-80 72-74/.493 1938-39 21 1 Lenny Sachs 1987-88 13 16 Gene Sullivan Gene Sullivan 1980-89 149-114/.567 1939-40 5 14 Lenny Sachs 1988-89 11 17 Gene Sullivan 1989-94 45-96/.319 1940-41 13 8 Lenny Sachs 1989-90 7 22 Will Rey 1994-98 40-71/.360 1941-42 17 6 Lenny Sachs 1990-91 10 19 Will Rey Larry Farmer 1998-04 71-102/.410 1942-43 12 10 John Connelly 1991-92 13 16 Will Rey Jim Whitesell 2004-11 109-107/.505 1943-45 NO TEAM (WWII) 1992-93 7 20 Will Rey Porter Moser 2011- 121-111/.522 1945-46 23 4 Tom Haggerty 1993-94 8 19 Will Rey Most Games Coached 1946-47 20 9 Tom Haggerty 1994-95 5 22 Ken Burmeister 1947-48 26 9 Tom Haggerty 1995-96 8 19 Ken Burmeister COACH TENURE GAMES 1948-49 25 6 Tom Haggerty 1996-97 12 15 Ken Burmeister George Ireland 1951-75 576 1949-50 17 13 Tom Haggerty 1997-98 15 15 Ken Burmeister Lenny Sachs 1923-42 352 1950-51 15 14 Johnny Jordan 1998-99 9 18 Larry Farmer Gene Sullivan 1980-89 263 1951-52 17 8 George Ireland 1999-00 14 14 Larry Farmer 1952-53 8 15 George Ireland 2000-01 7 21 Larry Farmer Most Games Won 1953-54 8 15 George Ireland 2001-02 17 13 Larry Farmer COACH TENURE GAMES 1954-55 13 11 George Ireland 2002-03 15 16 Larry Farmer George Ireland 1951-75 321 1955-56 10 14 George Ireland 2003-04 9 20 Larry Farmer Lenny Sachs 1923-42 223 1956-57 14 10 George Ireland 2004-05 13 17 Jim Whitesell Gene Sullivan 1980-89 149 1957-58 16 8 George Ireland 2005-06 19 11 Jim Whitesell 1958-59 11 13 George Ireland 2006-07 21 11 Jim Whitesell 1959-60 10 12 George Ireland 2007-08 12 19 Jim Whitesell 1960-61 15 8 George Ireland 2008-09 14 18 Jim Whitesell 1961-62 23 4 George Ireland 2009-10 14 16 Jim Whitesell