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Shawnee State University Men's Basketball Record Book 2017-18 Shawnee State University Men’s Basketball Record Book 2017-18 Edition 2017-18 Shawnee State Men’s Basketball 2017-18 Men’s Basketball Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Previous School 2 Tamal Watkins G 5-10 175 So. Columbis, Ohio (Columbus South HS) 3 Jayllen Carter G 6-1 175 Sr. Portsmouth, Ohio (Portsmouth HS) 11 J. Murrell F 6-4 205 Sr. Columbus, Ohio (Mifflin HS) 12 Conor Markins G 6-1 170 Jr. Ironton, Ohio (Dawson-Bryant HS/Wheeling Jesuit) 14 Bryan Rolfe G 6-4 190 So. Lucasville, Ohio (Lucasville Valley HS) 15 Frederick Moore F 6-7 205 Sr. Cincinnati, Ohio (Roger Bacon HS) 23 Selby Hind-Wills F 6-6 220 So. Crawley, England (The Holy Trinity School) Daniel Ester F 6-4 195 Fr. Akron, Ohio (Copley HS) Tysean Whitehead F 6-5 210 Fr. Columbus, Ohio (Westminster Christian Academy) Head Coach: Delano Thomas Assitant Coaches: Michael Hunter 2017-18 Shawnee State University Men’s Basketball Fingertip Facts History Location.................................................................................Portsmouth, Ohio First Year of Basketball ...........................................................1988-89 Enrollment.....................................................................................................3,800 Years As SSU Sport ........................................................2017-18 is 30th Web Page ............................................................................www.shawnee.edu Overall All-Time Record ................................................380-495 (.434) President/CEO............................................................. .................Dr. Rick Kurtz Record Last Five Years ............................................ 60-87 (.408) Founded..........................................................................................................1986 Record Last Ten Years ........................................... 111-182 (.379) Nickname.......................................................................................................Bears Conference All-Time Record ..........................................171-268 (.811) Colors..................................................................................Navy Blue and Grey Record Last Five Years .............................................. 28-56 (.333) Arena......................................Frank and Janis Waller Gymnasium (1,200) Record Last Ten Years .............................................. 52-109 (.323) Affiliation .................National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Conference..................................................................Mid-South Conference Athletics Director.........................................................................Jeff Hamilton Mid-South Conference Administrative Assistant................................................................Holly Scott Head Athletic Trainer................................................................Devon Palmer 2016-17 Men’s Final Standings Sports Information Director ...................................Jonathon Loughridge 1 (2) Life 12-2 26-11 Team Info 2 (7) Pikeville 9-5 28-8 Letter Winners Returning/Lost .......................................................7/7 (14) Georgetown 9-5 24-8 Starters Returning/Lost .....................................................................4/1 4 (22) Cumberlands (Ky.) 8-6 22-9 2016-17 Record ............................................................................9-19 2016-17 Conference Record ...........................................................2-12 5 Lindsey Wilson 7-7 21-11 2016-17 Conference Finish ..............................................................8th 6 Cumberland (Tenn.) 5-9 12-15 2016-17 Conference Postseason Tournament.......................Quarterfinals 7 Campbellsville 4-10 15-15 quarterfinals: lost to Life 60-57 8 Shawnee State 2-12 9-19 Contact Information (740) 351-1732, plus extension below Coaching Staff Head Coach ............................................Delano Thomas, 1st year Alma Mater ..........................................Shawnee State, 2014 Record at Shawnee St./Years ...........................0-0/1 year Collegiate Record/Years ............................0-0/1 year Best Time To Reach .............................mornings, Ext. 3250 Assistant Coach ...................................................Michael Hunter Administrative and Support Staff Jeff Hamilton, Athletics Director ....................................Ext. 3393 Holly Scott, Administrative Assistant .......................Ext. 3285 Devon Palmer, Athletic Trainer ......................................Ext. 3219 Jonathon Loughridge, Sports Info. Dir. ........................Ext. 3313 E-Mail: first initial and last name plus @shawnee.edu Fax Line: 740-351-3639 Web Site: www.ssubears.com Shawnee State Men’s Basketball Season-By-Season Year Record Pct. Conf. Coach Postseason 1988-89 21-13 .618 N/A N/A Jim Arnzen District 22, 2nd round 1989-90 12-14 .462 N/A N/A “ (none) 1990-91 8-21 .276 N/A N/A “ (none) 1991-92 9-23 .281 4-10 7th “ District 22, 1st round 1992-93 13-18 .419 2-12 8th “ (none) 1993-94 21-12 .636 7-7 3rd, tie “ MOC Tourn. 1st round 1994-95 17-16 .515 8-10 6th, tie “ MOC Tourn. 1st round 1995-96 20-10 .667 8-9 6th “ MOC Tourn. 1st round 1996-97 10-17 .370 6-12 7th “ MOC Tourn. 1st round 1997-98 12-15 .444 7-9 7th “ MOC Tourn. 1st round 1998-99 4-23 .148 0-16 11th “ (none) 1999-00 11-21 .344 6-12 8th “ AMC DII Tourn. Semifinals 2000-01 12-19 .387 4-14 12th “ (none) 2001-02 22-10 .688 13-5 3rd Geno Ford AMC Tourn. Quarterfinals 2002-03 20-14 .588 9-7 3rd South Jeff Hamilton AMC Tourn. Runner-Up 2003-04 15-16 .484 11-8 5th South “ AMC Tourn. Quarterfinals 2004-05 16-17 .485 10-8 4th South “ AMC Tourn. Quarterfinals 2005-06 10-20 .333 6-12 8th South “ (none) 2006-07 16-14 .533 10-8 4th South “ AMC Tourn. Quarterfinals 2007-08 14-14 .500 8-6 5th South “ (none) 2008-09 9-20 .310 3-10 12th “ (none) 2009-10 9-20 .310 5-11 4th South “ (none) 2010-11 9-21 .300 4-14 9th “ MSC Tourn. Opening Round 2011-12 10-20 .333 4-12 8th, tie ‘‘ MSC Tourn. Opening Round 2012-13 16-14 .533 11-9 5th ‘‘ MSC Tourn. Quarterfinals 2013-14 9-20 .310 3-15 10th “ (none) 2014-15 11-19 .367 4-12 8th “ MSC Tourn. Semifinals 2015-16 15-15 .500 8-8 5th “ MSC Tourn. Quarterfinals 2016-17 9-19 .912 2-12 8th “ MSC Tourn. Quarterfinals Totals 380-495 .434 163-289 .361 (29 seasons, 875 games, 3 head coaches) All-Time Season Results 1988-89 (21-13) 1990-91 (8-21) 1992-93 (13-18, 2-12 MOC) N.12 Walsh (Mich.) W, 79-66 N.9 St. Andrews (NC) L, 73-91 N.6 Freed-Hardeman (Tenn.) L, 89-102 N.17 Alice Lloyd (Ky.) L, 69-71 N.10 South Vermont W, 102-38 N.7 Johnson Bible (Tenn.) W, 100-92 N.18 Lenoir-Rhyne (NC) W, 75-64 N.14 West Virginia Tech W, 75-67 N.10 Brescia (Ky.) L, 99-109 N.19 Chancellor (Ohio) W, 117-86 N.16 Malone (Ohio) L, 73-99 N.13 Appalachian Bible (WV) W, 58-24 N.22 Cedarville (Ohio) W, 72-67 N.17 Summit Christian (Neb.) W, 92-72 N.14 Campbellsville (Ky.) W, 109-97 N.26 Chancellor (Ohio) W, 103-99 N.20 Urbana (Ohio) L, 71-86 N.17 Kentucky Christian W, 77-72 N.27 Lake Erie (Ohio) L, 70-71 N.27 Rio Grande (Ohio) L, 61-115 N.20 Pikeville (Ky.) W, 80-76 N.30 Urbana (Ohio) W, 83-78 D.1 Walsh (Mich.) L, 78-96 N.21 Rio Grande (Ohio) L, 72-96 D.2 Albion (Mich.) W, 81-64 D.4 Cedarville (Ohio) L, 88-101 N.24 Findlay (Ohio) L, 70-90 D.3 Malone (Ohio) W, 91-81 D.6 Charleston (WV) L, 103-111 D.8 Campbellsville (Ky.) L, 74-105 D.5 Rio Grande (Ohio) W, 75-69 D.11 Georgetown (Ky.) L, 79-89 D.11 Chancellor (Ohio) W, 80-77 D.10 Mount Vernon Nazarene W, 86-79 D.15 Rio Grande (Ohio) L, 84-86 D.12 Tiffin (Ohio)* L, 67-93 D.14 Urbana (Ohio) W, 98-93 D.28 Defiance (Ohio) L, 80-86 D.15 UC Clermont (Ohio) W, 128-80 D.17 Rio Grande (Ohio) L, 67-86 D.29 Westminster (Pa.) L, 76-77 D.18 Sue Bennett (Ky.) W, 95-91 D.28 Findlay (Ohio) L, 62-80 J.3 Ohio Dominican L, 83-93 J.9 Rio Grande (Ohio)* L, 70-105 D.29 Wayne State (Mich.) W, 112-99 J.10 Findlay (Ohio) L, 92-102 J.12 Cedarville (Ohio)* L, 83-90 J.5 Ohio Dominican W, 88-67 J.12 Central State (Ohio) L, 74-109 J.14 Wilberforce (Ohio) W, 99-87 J.7 Lake Erie (Ohio) W, 119-81 J.16 Urbana (Ohio) L, 74-101 J.16 Urbana (Ohio)* L, 76-95 J.9 Charleston (WV) L, 74-81 J.19 Malone (Ohio) L, 66-73 J.19 Ohio Dominican* L, 79-92 J.11 Wilmington (Ohio) W, 91-72 J.21 Chancellor (Ohio) W, 71-63 J.20 UC Clermont (Ohio) W, 93-65 J.14 Dennison (Ohio) W, 71-50 J.26 Wilmington (Ohio) L, 65-72 J.23 Mount Vernon Nazarene* L, 97-81 J.17 Georgetown (Ky.) W, 77-61 J.29 Kentucky Christian W, 79-76 J.29 Walsh (Mich.)* L, 75-88 J.26 Ohio Dominican W, 79-66 J.31 Ohio Dominican L, 66-76 J.30 Tiffin (Ohio)* L, 79-89 J.28 Morehead State (Ky.) L, 84-97 F.5 Wilberforce (Ohio) W, 99-72 F.3 Rio Grande (Ohio)* L, 64-79 J.30 Charleston (WV) W, 86-84 F.7 Malone (Ohio) L, 65-75 F.6 Cedarville (Ohio)* L, 83-98 F.2 Walsh (Mich) L, 77-91 F.12 Central State (Ohio) L, 69-72 F.9 Urbana (Ohio)* L, 70-75 F.7 Alice Lloyd (Ky.) L, 78-93 F.14 Tiffin (Ohio) L, 62-84 F.11 Wilmington (Ohio) W, 94-93 F.11 Tiffin (Ohio) L, 68-81 F.19 Wilberforce (Ohio) W, 102-65 F.13 Ohio Dominican* L, 58-61 F.15 Ashland (Ohio) L, 63-79 F.23 Chancellor (Ohio) W, 99-57 F.16 Mount Vernon Nazarene* W, 86-73 F.19 Chancellor (Ohi0) W, 88-78 F.20 Walsh (Mich.)* W, 57-55 F.22 Wilmington (Ohio) L, 82-83 Head Coach: Jim Arnzen F.27 Malone (Ohio) L, 80-119 F.25 Cedarville (Ohio) L, 72-87 M.2 Rio Grande (Ohio) W, 100-68 1991-92 (9-23, 4-10 MOC) Head Coach: Jim Arnzen M.6 Findlay (Ohio) L, 78-88 N.19 Kentucky Christian W, 92-60 N.20 Central State (Ohio) L, 79-87 1993-94 (21-12, 7-7 MOC)) Head Coach: Jim Arnzen N.22 Northern Kentucky L, 77-81 N.9 Ohio Christian W, 107-65 N.23 Missouri-St.
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