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2004-05 Indianapolis Basketball SIT ER Y ooff IV N Indianapolis Basketball U 2004-05 I N D IS IANAPOL Contents 2004-05 Indianapolis Schedule 2004-05 Schedule ...................................................................1 University of Indianapolis Quick Facts .................................1 Nov. 13 at Indiana State (exhibition) 7:05 pm Greyhounds in the Pros .........................................................2 Nov. 21 ILLINOIS-SPRINGFIELD 4 pm 2004-05 Outlook .....................................................................3 Nov. 26 at Southern Indiana* 8:30 pm Coaching Staff Nov. 28 at Kentucky Wesleyan* 4:30 pm Dec. 2 NORTHERN KENTUCKY* 7:30 pm Head Coach Todd Sturgeon ...........................................4 Dec. 4 at Oakland City 4 pm Assistants Stan Gouard, Joe Faires, Bill Zych..................5 Dec. 9 WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE* 7:30 pm 2004-05 Radio-TV Roster .......................................................6 Dec. 11 LEWIS* 3 pm 2004-05 Rosters .......................................................................7 Dec. 20 vs. Wayne State (at Ferris State) 5:30 pm Dec. 21 at Ferris State (Lions Club Classic) 7:30 pm Player Profiles Dec. 28 PUERTO RICO-MAYAGUEZ 7 pm Mike Adibe ........................................................................8 Dec. 30 GRAND VALLEY STATE 7:30 pm Jordan Barnard .................................................................9 Jan. 2 HILLSDALE 1 pm Justin Barnard .................................................................10 Jan. 6 at Quincy* 8:30 pm Lawrence Barnes ............................................................11 Jan. 8 at Missouri-St. Louis* 4 pm Cory Bennett ...................................................................12 Jan. 13 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN* 7:30 pm Luke Blank ......................................................................13 Jan. 15 BELLARMINE* (TV) 7:30 pm Scott Jansen .....................................................................18 Jan. 22 ST. JOSEPH’S* (Pack the House/TV) 7:30 pm Triston Jointer ................................................................18 Jan. 27 at Lewis* 8:30 pm Jon LaBad........................................................................14 Jan. 29 at SIU Edwardsville* 4 pm David Logan ....................................................................15 Feb. 3 MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS* 7:30 pm Reed Ludlow ...................................................................16 Feb. 5 SO. INDIANA* (Hall of Fame/TV) 3 pm Adam Martin ...................................................................18 Feb. 10 at Bellarmine* 8 pm Mickey McGill .................................................................17 Feb. 12 at Northern Kentucky* 7:45 pm Scott Strahm ...................................................................18 Feb. 17 at Saint Joseph’s* 8:30 pm Feb. 19 at Wisconsin-Parkside* 4 pm 2003-04 Review Feb. 24 SIU EDWARDSVILLE* 7:30 pm Greyhound Basketball Experience ..........................19-21 Feb. 26 QUINCY* (Senior Day) 3 pm 2003-04 Statistics .............................................................22 Mar. 3-6 GLVC Tournament at Roberts Stadium TBA Times EST. *Great Lakes Valley Conference game Opponents Series Records .................................................................23 University Facts Great Lakes Valley Conference ................................24-25 Location: ................................. Indianapolis, IN 46227-3697 History Founded: ......................................................................... 1902 Team and Individual Records ..................................26-27 Enrollment: .................................................................... 4,000 Season-by-Season Results ...............................................27 President: ........................................................Dr. Jerry Israel Game-by-Game Results ..............................................28-32 Basketball Began: ........................................................... 1922 All-Time Lettermen ........................................................33 Arena: ................................................... Nicoson Hall (4,000) Nickname: ........................................................... Greyhounds University of Indianapolis Information Colors: .......................................................... Crimson & Grey Angus Nicoson and Nicoson Hall .................................34 Conference: ............................................. Great Lakes Valley Media Information .........................................................35 Affiliation:.................................................. NCAA Division II City of Indianapolis ........................................................36 Director of Athletics: ..................................... Dr. Sue Willey University of Indianapolis ..............................................37 Faculty Representative: .................. Dr. Lawrence Sondhaus University Administration ..............................................38 Head Coach: ......................... Todd Sturgeon (DePauw ’88) Athletic Administration .................................................39 Office Phone: ................................................ (317) 788-3418 Basketball Support Staff .................................................40 Sports Information Director: ............................. Joe Gentry Sports Information Assistant: .................Jenn Blomenberg SID Phone: .................................................(317) 788-3494 Cell: ............................................................(317) 223-5635 The 2004-05 University of Indianapolis Basketball Yearbook Fax: ............................................................(317) 788-3472 was compiled and edited by Joe Gentry, SID, with assistance Internet: .................................................. [email protected] from Sports Information Assistant Jenn Blomenberg and World Wide Web: .................................athletics.uindy.edu Ashley Liles. Photos by Greg Bastin, Dr. Ken Borden, Brian Drumm, Malcom Fancher, Joe Garza, Mpozi Mshale On the Cover Tolbert, and Walt Winter. Printing by Moeller Printing. All-America candidate David Logan. Photo by Brian Drumm. 1 SIT ER Y ooff IV N U Pros I Hounds in the N D IS IANAPOL Tyrone Barksdale—The 1996-97 NABC Second-Team NCAA II All- Rodney Rollins American played for Furstenfeld in Austria, averaging 24 points in his first four games. He had played for the Roanoke Dazzle of the NBDL, in Mexico, and for Des Moines in the IBA. A starting guard, he helped Des Moines to the IBA title, finishing fifth in trey accuracy. He had played for the Pella Windows AAU team. He played professionally in Colombia in 1998-99, averaging 29 points and leading the team in steals and assists. He was a two- time all-star for Pogon Ruda in Poland. Cedric Moodie Mike Deemer—Played for Gary in the CBA in 2002-03 after spending time in the Dallas Mavericks camp. He played for the CBA’s Fargo-Moorhead Beez in 2001-02. He had played pro ball in Perrell Lucas Mexico, Argentina, Finland, Australia, and Taiwan in a four-year pro career. For Joensuun Kataja in Finland in 1999- 2000, he averaged 18 points and 11 re- bounds to earn Division I all-star status. Cedric Moodie—Played for the Harlem Globetrotters in 2003-04. He had been with Dodge City in the USBL in 2002. Moodie debuted vs. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s Oklahoma Storm. Perrell Lucas—College Sports Maga- zine 1995-96 NCAA II First-Team All- American who played in France in 2000. In 1999, he played in the Philippines. Tyrone Barksdale He had played for the Marathon Oil AAU Team in 1998 and the Wisconsin Ron Rutland Blast of the IBA in 1997-98. Rodney Rollins—Weighing offers to play professionally in Portugal, the ABA, and others in 2004-05 after help- ing UIndy to two NCAA Tournaments. Ron Rutland—He played profession- ally seven straight years, competing in Manresa, Spain. He earned league MVP honors for Solna, Sweden, in 1997-98. Rutland led the Finnish profes- sional league in assists in 1996-97, fin- ishing third in scoring. He led that league in scoring in 1995-96. Rutland also played in Manchester, England. Rutland had played in the CBA for Capital Region (Albany) and Colum- Mike Deemer bus and for Marathon Oil AAU. 2 SIT ER Y ooff IV N Outlook U 2004-05 IN D IS IANAPOL Shooting for another 20-win campaign! Hounds seek third consecutive NCAA bid! Coach Todd Sturgeon’s 2004-05 Uni- output in school history. He poured in lege in Canada in October. Adibe did versity of Indianapolis Greyhounds will 44 points in an overtime win at North- not play basketball last season, after attempt to make history when they try ern Kentucky also last season. Logan two years at Sheridan J.C. (Wyo.). to become the first team in school was the MVP of the season-opening The 6-9 LaBad is the biggest player annals to make three straight NCAA Sonoma State Tournament in 2003- on the Greyhound roster. He showed Tournament trips. 04, scoring 31 points in the final vs. the his inside strength with a team-high The Greyhounds return five hosts. eight rebounds against Mohawk. lettermen and three starters from last Senior forward Lawrence Barnes LaBad averaged 14 points and 12 re- season’s 20-10 team that tied the school came on strong in his first season as a bounds in his two seasons at record with its second consecutive Greyhound a year ago. The 6-4 leaper Brookhaven Junior College in Dallas. Identical twins Justin and Jordan NCAA berth. That matched the feat of started nine of the final 10 games, Barnard should
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