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MINNESOTA BASKETBALL 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE > ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Assoc MINNESOTA BASKETBALL 2018-19 MEDIA GUIDE > ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Assoc. Athletic Communications Director/ > 2018-19 INFORMATION > RECORDS Men’s Basketball Contact: Dan Reisig 2018-19 Roster 2 Career Records 56 Office Phone: (612) 625-4389 Mobile Phone: (612) 419-6142 2018-19 Schedule 3 Season Records 59 Email: [email protected] Game Records 62 Fax: (612) 625-0359 > PLAYER PROFILES Season Statistical Leaders 66 Web site: www.gophersports.com Marcus Carr 4 1,000-Point Club 68 Amir Coffey 5 Big Ten Career Records 71 Office Phone (612) 625-4090 Hunt Conroy 7 Big Ten Season Records 72 Office Fax (612) 625-0359 Eric Curry 8 Big Ten Game Records 74 Website www.gophersports.com Michael Hurt 10 Season Big Ten Statistical Leaders 75 Email [email protected] Jarvis Johnson 12 Team Season Records 79 Mailing Address Gabe Kalscheur 13 Team Game Records 80 Athletic Communications Dupree McBrayer 14 Opponent Records 82 University of Minnesota Jordan Murphy 16 Yearly Team Statistics 84 275 Bierman Field Athletic Building Jarvis Omersa 19 Williams Arena Records 87 516 15th Avenue SE Daniel Oturu 20 Williams Arena Attendance Figures 88 Minneapolis, Minn. 55455 Brady Rudrud 21 > GOPHER RADIO NETWORK Matz Stockman 22 > HISTORY General Manager Greg Gerlach Brock Stull 23 NCAA Tournament History 90 Play-by-Play Mike Grimm Isaiah Washington 25 NIT History 92 Analyst Spencer Tollackson Payton Willis 26 NBA Draft History 93 All-Time NBA Roster 94 > CREDITS Dan Reisig > COACHING STAFF Big Ten Awards 100 Editor: Design and Layout: Jeff Keiser, Head Coach Richard Pitino 27 National Awards 102 Niko Alexander Assistant Coach Ed Conroy 29 All-Time Players/Letterwinners 104 Photography: Eric Miller, Courtney Assistant Coach Rob Jeter 30 Year-by-Year Results 134 Anderson, Christopher Mitchell, Assistant Coach Kyle Lindsted 31 All-Time Opponents 135 Brad Rempel, Craig Lassig, Support Staff 32 All-Time Coaches 153 Brace Hemmelgarn Year-by-Year Scores 153 Printing: University of Minnesota > SEASON REVIEW Williams Arena 206 Printing Services 2017-18 Results 34 © 2018 University of Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletics. 2017-18 Team Statistics 35 > MEDIA The information contained in this publication was compiled by the University of Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletics 2017-18 Miscellaneous Statistics 36 Gopher Radio Network 208 Communications office and is provided as a courtesy to our The Last Time 37 Media Information 210 fans and the media and may be used for personal or edito- rial purposes only. Any commercial use of this information 2017-18 Game Summaries 38 is prohibited without the consent of University of Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletics. GOLDENGOLDEN GOPHER GOPHER BASKETBALL 1 > 2018-19 MINNESOTA ROSTER < > ALPHABETICAL ROSTER 2018-19 NO. NAME POS HT WT YR. HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL/HIGH SCHOOL) ROSTER 2 Marcus Carr G 6-2 200 So. Toronto, Ontario (Pittsburgh/Montverde Academy) BREAKDOWN 5 Amir Coffey G 6-8 210 Jr. Hopkins, Minn. (Hopkins HS) STARTERS RETURNING (4) 13 Hunt Conroy G 5-10 165 So. New Orleans, La. (Jesuit HS) Dupree McBrayer, Sr., G 24 Eric Curry F 6-9 240 R-So. Memphis, Tenn. (Southwest Christian Academy) Amir Coffey, Jr., G 42 Michael Hurt F 6-7 220 Jr. Rochester, Minn. (John Marshall HS) Jordan Murphy, Sr., F 12 Jarvis Johnson G 6-1 185 Sr. Minneapolis, Minn. (DeLaSalle HS) Michael Hurt, Jr., F 22 Gabe Kalscheur G 6-4 200 Fr. Edina, Minn. (DeLaSalle HS) LETTERWINNERS 1 Dupree McBrayer G 6-5 195 Sr. Queens, N.Y. (Sunrise Christian Academy) RETURNING (7) 3 Jordan Murphy F 6-7 250 Sr. San Antonio, Texas (Brennan HS) Amir Coffey, Jr., G 21 Jarvis Omersa F 6-6 225 Fr. Orono, Minn. (Orono HS) Hunt Conroy, So., G 25 Daniel Oturu C 6-10 225 Fr. Woodbury, Minn. (Cretin-Derham Hall HS) Eric Curry, R-So., F Dupree McBrayer, Sr., G 10 Brady Rudrud G 6-2 190 Jr. Eden Prairie, Minn. (Eden Prairie HS) Jordan Murphy, Sr., F 35 Matz Stockman C 7-0 245 R-Sr. Oslo, Norway (Louisville/Canarias Academy) Brady Rudrud, Jr., G 31 Brock Stull G 6-4 210 R-Sr. Rockford, Ill. (Milwaukee/Boylan Catholic HS) Isaiah Washington, So., G 11 Isaiah Washington G 6-1 195 So. Harlem, N.Y. (St. Raymond’s HS) 0 Payton Willis G 6-4 200 Jr. Fayetteville, Ark. (Vanderbilt/Fayetteville HS) LETTERWINNERS LOST (5) Gaston Diedhiou, F Davonte Fitzgerald, F > NUMERICAL ROSTER Jamir Harris, G NO. NAME POS HT WT YR. HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL/HIGH SCHOOL) Bakary Konaté, C 0 Payton Willis G 6-4 200 Jr. Fayetteville, Ark. (Vanderbilt/Fayetteville HS) Nate Mason, G 1 Dupree McBrayer G 6-5 195 Sr. Queens, N.Y. (Sunrise Christian Academy) ELIGIBLE TRANSFERS (2) 2 Marcus Carr G 6-2 200 So. Toronto, Ontario (Pittsburgh/Montverde Academy) Matz Stockman, R-Sr., C 3 Jordan Murphy F 6-7 250 Sr. San Antonio, Texas (Brennan HS) Brock Stull, R-Sr., G 5 Amir Coffey G 6-8 210 Jr. Hopkins, Minn. (Hopkins HS) 10 Brady Rudrud G 6-2 190 Jr. Eden Prairie, Minn. (Eden Prairie HS) NEWCOMERS (5) Marcus Carr, So., G 11 Isaiah Washington G 6-1 195 So. Harlem, N.Y. (St. Raymond’s HS) Gabe Kalscheur, Fr., G 12 Jarvis Johnson G 6-1 185 Sr. Minneapolis, Minn. (DeLaSalle HS) Jarvis Omersa, Fr., G 13 Hunt Conroy G 5-10 165 So. New Orleans, La. (Jesuit HS) Daniel Oturu, Fr., C 21 Jarvis Omersa F 6-6 225 Fr. Orono, Minn. (Orono HS) Payton Willis, Jr., G 22 Gabe Kalscheur G 6-4 200 Fr. Edina, Minn. (DeLaSalle HS) ROSTER BY CLASS 24 Eric Curry F 6-9 240 R-So. Memphis, Tenn. (Southwest Christian Academy) Seniors (5) 25 Daniel Oturu C 6-10 225 Fr. Woodbury, Minn. (Cretin-Derham Hall HS) Jarvis Johnson* 31 Brock Stull G 6-4 210 R-Sr. Rockford, Ill. (Milwaukee/Boylan Catholic HS) Dupree McBrayer 35 Matz Stockman C 7-0 245 R-Sr. Oslo, Norway (Louisville/Canarias Academy) Jordan Murphy Matz Stockman 42 Michael Hurt F 6-7 220 Jr. Rochester, Minn. (John Marshall HS) Brock Stull Juniors (4) Head Coach: Richard Pitino (Providence College, ’05) > PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Amir Coffey Assistant Coaches: AMIR Coffey (Ah-MEER) Michael Hurt Ed Conroy (The Citadel, ’89) GASTON DIEDHIOU (Gas-TONE JAY-joo) Brady Rudrud Rob Jeter (Wisconsin-Platteville, ’91) Daniel OTURU (oh-TWO-roo) Payton Willis Kyle Lindsted (Central Christian College, ’08) Dupree McBRAYER (Mick-BRAY-urr – rhymes with pray) Sophomores (4) Director of Basketball Operations: Brady RUDRUD (Rud-RUDE) Marcus Carr Hunt Conroy Ryan Livingston (Eastern, ’05) MATZ Stockman (MOTTS) Eric Curry Assistant to the Head Coach: Josh Adel (Florida, ’12) Isaiah Washington Video Coordinator: Billy O’Meara (Louisville, ’11) Freshmen (3) Gabe Kalscheur Jarvis Omersa Daniel Oturu 2 GOLDEN GOPHER BASKETBALL > 2018-19 MINNESOTA ROSTER < QUICK FACTS 2018-19 SCHEDULE UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Day Date Opponent Time Name of School: Thu. Nov. 1 MINNESOTA DULUTH (Exhibition) 7 p.m. University of Minnesota City/Zip: Tue. Nov. 6 OMAHA 7 p.m. Minneapolis, MN 55455 Mon. Nov. 12 UTAH 8 p.m. Founded: 1851 VANCOUVER SHOWCASE (VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTER, VANCOUVER, B.C.) Enrollment: 51,848 Sun. Nov. 11 vs. Texas A&M 9:30 p.m. Nickname: Tue. Nov. 20 vs. Santa Clara 7:30 p.m. Golden Gophers Wed. Nov. 21 vs. Washington 5:30 p.m. School colors: Maroon and Gold Mon. Nov. 26 at Boston College 8 p.m. Arena (cap.): Williams Arena (14,625) / Opened 1928 Fri. Nov. 30 vs. Oklahoma State (at U.S. Bank Stadium) 9 p.m. Conference: Sun. Dec. 2 at Ohio State* 6 p.m. Big Ten Wed. Dec. 5 NEBRASKA* 8 p.m. President: Sat. Dec. 8 ARKANSAS STATE 3 p.m. Dr. Eric Kaler Athletics Director: Tue. Dec. 11 NORTH FLORIDA 8 p.m. Mark Coyle Fri. Dec. 21 NORTH CAROLINA A&T 7 p.m. Faculty Representative: Sun. Dec. 30 MOUNT ST. MARY’S 3 p.m. Dr. Perry Leo, Emily Hoover Thu. Jan. 3 at Wisconsin* 8 p.m. Tue. Jan. 8 MARYLAND* 6 p.m. TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: Sat. Jan. 12 RUTGERS* 11:30 a.m. Richard Pitino Wed. Jan. 16 at Illinois* 8 p.m. Alma Mater/Year: Sat. Jan. 19 PENN STATE* 7:30 p.m. Providence College, ’05 Tue. Jan. 22 at Michigan* 6 p.m. Minnesota record: 90-78/sixth season Sun. Jan. 27 IOWA* 4 p.m. Overall record: Wed. Jan. 30 ILLINOIS* 8 p.m. 108-92/seventh season Sun. Feb. 3 at Purdue* 11 a.m. Assistant Coaches: Wed. Feb. 6 WISCONSIN* 8 p.m. Ed Conroy (The Citadel, ’89) Sat. Feb. 9 at Michigan State* 1 p.m. Rob Jeter (Wisconsin-Platteville, ’91) Kyle Lindsted (Central Christian College, ’08) Wed. Feb. 13 at Nebraska* 8 p.m. Director of BB Operations: Sat. Feb. 16 INDIANA* 1 p.m. Ryan Livingston (Eastern, ’04) Thu. Feb. 21 MICHIGAN* 6 p.m. Athletic Trainer: Sun. Feb. 24 at Rutgers* 5:30 p.m. Ben Felz (Eastern Kentucky, ’09) Thu. Feb. 28 at Northwestern* 8 p.m. 2017-18 Record: 15-17 Home: 11-6 Away: 2-9 Neutral: 2-2 Tue. Mar. 5 PURDUE* 7 p.m. Conference Record/Finish: Fri. Mar. 8 at Maryland* 5:30 p.m. 4-14/4th Starters Returning/Lost: BIG TEN TOURNAMENT (UNITED CENTER, CHICAGO, ILL.) 4/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: Wed.-Sun. Mar. 13-17 7/5 all times central • schedule subject to change * ACC/Big Ten Challenge First Season of Competition: 1895 Basketball Office Phone: (612) 625-3085 GOLDEN GOPHER BASKETBALL 3 > PLAYER PROFILES < 2 MARCUS CARR G SO 6-2 200 TORONTO, ONTARIO / PITTSBURGH / MONTVERDE ACAD. > 2018-19 • SOPHOMORE SEASON Will sit out the season due to NCAA transfer rules.
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