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Men's Basketball MEDIA GUIDE & YEARBOOK 2020-21 Final Standings 2021 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM TNY CONFERENCE OVERALL Name Pos. Ht. Yr. School Hometown NORTH W-L W L Pct. W L Pct. Tommy Chatman G 6-4 So. Northern State Brooklyn Park, Minn. Northern State*&$ 3-0 13 1 .929 19 2 .905 Mason Stark (MVP) G 6-2 Jr. Northern State Chandler, Ariz. MSU Moorhead$ 1-1 9 1 .900 11 5 .688 Andrew Kallman G 6-4 Sr. Northern State Chaska, Minn. Minot State 1-1 6 4 .600 9 7 .563 St. Cloud State 0-1 6 6 .500 8 9 .471 Parker Fox F 6-8 Jr. Northern State Mahtomedi, Minn. Bemidji State 6 8 .429 7 9 .438 Gavin Baumgartner G 6-4 Jr. MSU Moorhead Plymouth, Minn. Minnesota Duluth 5 7 .417 6 7 .462 UMary 4 10 .286 4 12 .250 2020-21 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Men’s Basketball Minnesota Crookston 1 13 .071 2 14 .125 Scoring G Min FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G SOUTH 1 Fox,Parker (Northern State) 14 458 135 3 64 337 24.1 Wayne State*$ 1-0 10 4 .714 11 7 .611 Upper Iowa 0-1 8 4 .667 10 7 .588 2 Taylor,Kevion (Winona State) 10 350 70 30 41 211 21.1 Minnesota State 0-1 9 5 .643 10 7 .588 3 Roberts,Anthony (St. Cloud State) 12 453 94 30 24 242 20.2 Augustana 0-1 7 6 .538 9 7 .563 4 Williams,Jareese (Upper Iowa) 12 370 65 47 45 222 18.5 Sioux Falls 5 5 .500 7 5 .583 5 Blair,Drew (Minnesota Duluth) 12 412 75 24 43 217 18.1 Winona State 5 5 .500 7 6 .538 6 Kaiser,Trever (UMary) 14 469 84 28 51 247 17.6 Southwest Minnesota State 1 6 .143 3 8 .273 7 Thompson,Derek (Bemidji State) 14 475 95 17 33 240 17.1 Concordia-St. Paul 0 10 .000 1 13 .071 8 Anderson,Quincy (Minnesota State) 14 427 79 32 49 239 17.1 *NSIC Divisional Champion &NSIC Tournament Champions; 9 Donaldson,Caleb (St. Cloud State) 12 429 82 7 28 199 16.6 $NCAA Central Region Tournament Participants 2020-21 Did not have an overall champion due to COVID Scheduling 10 Stark,Mason (Northern State) 14 455 88 25 31 232 16.6 Rebounding G Off Avg Def Avg Tot Avg 2020-21 All-Conference Team 1 Riemersma,Tyler (Augustana) 12 39 3.3 84 7.0 123 10.3 First Team-North Pos. Yr. School Hometown 2 Fox,Parker (Northern State) 14 39 2.8 100 7.1 139 9.9 1 Lorenzo McGhee G Jr. MSUM Decatur, Ga. 3 Janssen,Jordan (Wayne State ) 14 37 2.6 102 7.3 139 9.9 5 Max Cody G Sr. MINOT Melbourne, Australia 24 Parker Fox F Jr. NSU Mahtomedi, Minn. 4 Pal,Teathloach (Sioux Falls) 10 40 4.0 57 5.7 97 9.7 2 Mason Stark G Jr. NSU Chandler, Ariz. 5 Newbern,Melvin (Minot State) 10 21 2.1 71 7.1 92 9.2 22 Anthony Roberts F/G So. SCSU Chicago, Ill. 6 Kreklow,Matthew (UMary) 14 25 1.8 87 6.2 112 8.0 First Team-South Pos. Yr. School Hometown 7 Roberts,Anthony (St. Cloud State ) 12 23 1.9 69 5.8 92 7.7 10 Quincy Anderson G So. MSU Oshkosh, Wis. 5 Teathloach Pal F Sr. USF Fridley, Minn. 8 Andrews,Austin (Minnesota Duluth) 12 34 2.8 52 4.3 86 7.2 5 Jareese Williams G Sr. UIU Mason City, Iowa 9 Kramer,Kelby (Minnesota State ) 14 29 2.1 66 4.7 95 6.8 32 Jordan Janssen F Jr. WSC Lincoln, Neb. 10 Slater,Austin (Sioux Falls) 10 27 2.7 39 3.9 66 6.6 24 Kevion Taylor F Sr. WSU Milwaukee, Wis. Second Team-North Pos. Yr. School Hometown Assists G Assists Avg/G 2 Derek Thompson P Sr. BSU Cold Spring, Minn. 1 Cody,Max (Minot State) 10 58 5.8 44 Matt Kreklow F Sr. UMary Maple Plain, Minn. 2 McCray,Cliff (Southwest Minnesota State) 5 26 5.2 22 Drew Blair G So. UMD Stevens Point, Wis. 3 Bagley,Ryan (St. Cloud State) 12 62 5.2 2 Bryce Irsfeld G Jr. MSUM Browerville, Minn. 3 Andrew Kallman G Sr. NSU Chaska, Minn. 4 Kallman,Andrew (Northern State) 14 63 4.5 Second Team-South Pos. Yr. School Hometown 5 Kone,Mohamed (Bemidji State) 14 61 4.4 35 Adam Dykman F Sr. AUGIE Fremont, Neb. 6 Donaldson,Caleb (St. Cloud State) 12 47 3.9 25 Tyler Riemersma F Sr. AUGIE Bloomington, Minn. 7 Thedford,Devonte (Minnesota State) 14 53 3.8 15 Jake Hilmer G So. UIU Walker, Iowa 20 Joe Smoldt G Sr. UIU Reinbeck, Iowa 8 Hilmer,Jake (Upper Iowa) 12 42 3.5 13 Nate Mohr G Jr. WSC Glenwood, Iowa 9 Todd,Matt (Augustana) 13 45 3.5 Honorable Mention-N Pos. Yr. School Hometown 10 Stark,Mason (Northern State) 14 48 3.4 2 Trever Kaiser G Jr. UMary Dassel, Minn. 24 Dane Zimmer F So. MSUM Hopkins, Minn. 20 Melvin Newbern F Sr. MINOT Robbinsdale, Minn. Assists/Turnover Ratio G A Avg/G TO Avg/G Ratio 1 Tommy Chatman G So. NSU Maple Grove, Minn. 1 Kallman,Andrew (Northern State) 14 63 4.5 15 1.1 4.2 20 Caleb Donaldson G So. SCSU Bloomington, Ill. 2 Stark,Mason (Northern State) 14 48 3.4 12 0.9 4.0 Honorable Mention-S Pos. Yr. School Hometown 24 Michael Schaefer F Jr. AUGIE St. Cloud, Minn. 3 Middleton,Jack (Minnesota Duluth) 10 30 3.0 9 0.9 3.3 13 DeVonte Thedford G Jr. MSU Des Moines, Iowa 4 Donaldson,Caleb (St. Cloud State ) 12 47 3.9 16 1.3 2.9 12 Nick Dufault G Sr. SMSU Waseca, Minn. 5 Johnson,Matthew (UMary) 10 32 3.2 11 1.1 2.9 1 Alec Millender G Fr. WSC Saint John, Ind. 6 Cody,Max (Minot State) 10 58 5.8 20 2.0 2.9 2020-21 NSIC Players of the Year 7 Whitelow,Devin (Winona State) 10 31 3.1 11 1.1 2.8 N: #24 Parker Fox - UMD S: #32 Jordan Janssen - WSC 2020-21 NSIC Newcomers of the Year 8 Irsfeld,Bryce (MSU Moorhead) 10 32 3.2 13 1.3 2.5 N: #1 Lorenzo McGhee - MSUM S: #13 DeVonte Thedford - MSU 9 Darwiche,Georges (Minnesota Crookston) 12 36 3.0 15 1.3 2.4 2020-21 NSIC Freshmen of the Year 10 Todd,Matt (Augustana) 13 45 3.5 20 1.5 2.3 N: #32 Austin Andrews - UMD S: #23 Justin Eagins - WSC 2020-21 NSIC Defensive Players of the Year N: #24 Parker Fox - UMD S:#2 Lucas Duax - UIU Steals G Steals Avg/G 2020-21 NSIC Coaches of the Year 1 Evans,Kaden (Southwest Minnesota State) 7 23 3.3 N: Saul Phillips - NSU S: Jeff Kaminsky - WSC 2 Duax,Lucas (Upper Iowa) 12 29 2.4 3 Bagley,Ryan (St. Cloud State ) 12 28 2.3 4 Fox,Parker (Northern State) 14 28 2.0 5 McCray,Cliff (Southwest Minnesota State) 5 10 2.0 6 Thompson,Jack (Sioux Falls) 9 17 1.9 7 Whitelow,Devin (Winona State) 10 16 1.6 8 Middleton,Jack (Minnesota Duluth) 10 15 1.5 9 Blair,Drew (Minnesota Duluth) 12 18 1.5 10 Dixon,Leonard (Minnesota Crookston) 14 19 1.4 1 NORTHERN SUN INTERCOLLEGIATE CONFERENCE Blocks G Blocks Avg/G Field Goal Percentage Defense G FGM FGA Pct 1 Fox,Parker (Northern State) 14 43 3.1 1 Wayne State 14 317 793 0.400 2 Dentlinger,Ben (Wayne State ) 14 28 2.0 2 Northern State 14 360 851 0.423 3 Kreklow,Matthew (UMary) 14 26 1.9 3 Minnesota State 14 379 877 0.432 4 Kramer,Kelby (Minnesota State ) 14 23 1.6 4 Augustana 13 337 765 0.441 5 Johns,Matt (Concordia-St. Paul) 10 15 1.5 5 Sioux Falls 10 241 541 0.445 6 Janssen,Jordan (Wayne State ) 14 19 1.4 6 Winona State 10 258 570 0.453 7 Phipps,Jake (Southwest Minnesota State) 7 9 1.3 7 Minot State 10 264 577 0.458 8 Pal,Teathloach (Sioux Falls) 10 12 1.2 8 MSU Moorhead 10 260 558 0.466 9 LeBrun,Dylan (Augustana) 11 13 1.2 9 Southwest Minnesota State 7 196 419 0.468 10 Scharlau,George (Concordia-St. Paul) 10 11 1.1 10 Concordia-St. Paul 10 324 685 0.473 11 Bemidji State 14 397 838 0.474 Field Goal Percentage G FGM FGA Pct 12 Minnesota Duluth 12 326 686 0.475 1 Zimmer,Dane (MSU Moorhead) 10 57 85 .671 13 UMary 14 403 847 0.476 2 Dwyer,Kody (Minot State) 10 58 89 .652 14 Upper Iowa 12 390 817 0.477 15 St. Cloud State 12 344 720 0.478 3 Fox,Parker (Northern State) 14 135 213 .634 16 Minnesota Crookston 14 435 846 0.514 4 Donaldson,Caleb (St. Cloud State ) 12 82 133 .617 3-Point Field Goal Percentage G 3PTM 3PTA Pct 5 Andrews,Austin (Minnesota Duluth) 12 73 119 .613 1 Wayne State 14 112 253 0.443 6 Newbern,Melvin (Minot State) 10 60 108 .556 2 MSU Moorhead 10 89 212 0.420 7 Pal,Teathloach (Sioux Falls) 10 60 109 .550 3 Minnesota State 14 136 326 0.417 8 Janssen,Jordan (Wayne State ) 14 91 170 .535 4 Upper Iowa 12 132 329 0.401 Men’s Basketball 9 Stark,Mason (Northern State) 14 88 168 .524 5 Northern State 14 108 272 0.397 10 Thompson,Derek (Bemidji State) 14 95 184 .516 6 Minnesota Duluth 12 111 296 0.375 7 Minot State 10 63 170 0.371 3-Point FG Percentage G 3PTM 3PTA Pct 8 UMary 14 106 301 0.352 1 Middleton,Jack (Minnesota Duluth) 10 26 46 .565 9 Winona State 10 100 285 0.351 2 Mohr,Nate (Wayne State ) 14 35 76 .461 10 St.
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