WILLIAM JEWELL MEN’S CARDINAL BASKETBALL • GAME NOTES • GAME 18 • LEWIS Paul Worstell • Sports Information Director • [email protected] • 816-415-5959 JaeLynn Ellison • Asst. Sports Information Director • [email protected] • jewellcardinals.com

2016-17 SCHEDULE WILLIAM JEWELL vs. LEWIS

Date Opponent Location Time/Results 11/15 Missouri Western Liberty, Mo. W 79-73 Thursday, February 2, 2017 11/17 Pittsburg State Liberty, MO W 81-57 7:30 p.m. 11/19 Missouri Southern Joplin, Mo. L 99-89 State Mabee Center Liberty, Mo. 11/25 Tuskegee Univ. Melbourne Fla. W 76-58 11/26 Florida Tech Melbourne Fla. L 98-83 Record: 6-12 Listen Live: Record: 13-8 12/01 Quincy Liberty, Mo. L 85-60 Streak:W2 www.glvcsn.com/jewell Streak: W2 12/03 Truman State Liberty, Mo. L 95-80 Rank: NR Rank: NR 12/07 Rockhurst Univ. Kansas City, Mo. L 83-77 Live Video: 12/10 UMKC-Exhibition Kansas City, Mo. L 93-71 http://www.glvcsn.com/jewell 12/19 Wayne State Wayne, NE L 79-52 1/02 Graceland Univ. Liberty, Mo. L 98-97 2OT 01/05 Southern Indiana Evansville, Ind. L 88-71 01/07 Bellarmine Louisville, Ky. L 93-51 PROJECTED STARTERS 01/12 Illinois Springfield Liberty, Mo. L 89-85 01/16 Avila Liberty, Mo. W 89-62 01/19 Drury Univ. Springfield, Mo. L 77-53 01/21 Missouri S&T Rolla, Mo. L 90-83 01/26 Maryville Univ. Liberty, Mo. W 66-63 01/28 Missouri-St. Louis Liberty Mo. W 69-68 02/02 Lewis Liberty, Mo. 7:30 p.m. 02/04 Wisconsin- Liberty, Mo. 3:00 p.m. 0 10 32 23 44 Parkside Jorge Perez- Matt Lassen Patrick Whelan Austin Regier Emil Ostaficiuc 02/13 McKendree Liberty, Mo. 7:30 p.m. Laham 6’6 • G • SR 6’4 • G • JR 6’6 • F • SR 6’10 • F • JR Manchester, 02/09 Indianapolis Indianapolis, Ind. 7:30 p.m. 6’1 • G • SR Marion, Iowa Independence, Mo. Moldova Puerto Rico England 02/11 Saint Joseph’s (IN) Liberty, Mo. 3:00 p.m. 02/16 Truman State Kirksville, Mo. 7:30 p.m. 02/18 Quincy University Quincy, Ill. 3:00 p.m. TODAY’S MATCHUP: Today the Cardinals welcome the Flyers of 02/23 Rockhurst Liberty, Mo. 7:30 p.m. Lewis University.

LAST TIME OUT Patrick Whelan hit the second of two free throws with 7.8 seconds remaining to give the William Jewell men’s basketball team a 69-68 victory over Missouri-St. Louis on Saturday afternoon. The win brings the Cards to FOLLOW THE CARDINALS 6-12 overall and 2-8 in the Great Lakes Valley Conference.

Whelan and guard Jorge Perez-Laham led the way for Jewell from tip to buzzer as each were in double- figures by the half. Perez-Laham opened the game with a jumper as Jewell built a seven point lead through the first 19:30 of the half before a shot by UMSL’s Elijah Watson made it a 35-30 ball game at the break.

In the second half Jewell withstood a furious rally from the Tritons but only trailed once. The Cardinals built as much as a nine point lead at the 13:10 mark of the period after back-to-back three point plays from Emil Ostafiiciuc and Perez-Laham. UMSL went on a run and tied the game at 53 and again at 64 with 2:23 to play. @WJCCARDINALS @WJCCARDINALS A jump shot from Watson gave the Tritons their only lead of the half at 66-64 before Whelan came down the floor and nailed a three point shot from the top of the key to regain the lead for Jewell at 67-66.

A foul put Watson back to line with nine seconds remaining where he tied the game at 68 after hitting both shots. However, UMSL fouled Whelan on the ensuing inbounds play to give the Cardinal junior an opportunity. Despite struggling from the foul line majority of the game, Whelan made the most important one of the night, hitting the second of two free throws to put the Cards up by one. The last second desperation shot by UMSL did not fall and the Cardinals walked away victorious.

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Team Record Points Prev WILLIAM JEWELL COLLEGE 1 Northwest Missouri State (12) 396 19-0 1 MEN’S BASKETBALL 2 Fairmont State (4) 388 20-0 2 The Cardinals are 56-75 overall since officially joining NCAA Division II in the fall 2011. As an NAIA member, Holley guided 3 West Liberty 367 19-1 3 eleven Jewell squads to HAAC Regular Season Conference 4 California Baptist 353 19-1 4 Titles, and fourteen teams to the NAIA National Tournament with four of them reaching the Final Four (1993, 1995, 1996, 5 Indiana (Pa.) 323 19-2 6 1997) and three reaching the Elite Eight (1988, 1992, 2004). 6 Hawaii Pacific 319 19-1 7 7 Queens (N.C.) 295 19-1 8 8 Bellarmine 284 18-3 10 A win for the Cardinals would mean their seventh vic- 9 Shippensburg 260 18-1 5 tory of the 2016-17 season and would also be the Cardi- nals third GLVC win of the season. 10 Kutztown 248 16-2 11 11 Barry 245 17-2 13 12 Tarleton State 213 18-3 14 A loss for the Cardinals would mean their 13th loss of 13 Western Washington 189 17-3 15 the year and the ninth loss in GLVC play. 14 Fort Lewis 185 18-3 16 15 Kentucky Wesleyan 169 18-2 17 16 Wheeling Jesuit 160 17-3 6 17 Southern Indiana 138 19-2 12 CARDINALS ON THE AIR 18 Alabama-Huntsville 129 15-4 19 19 Colorado Mines 111 18-3 22 Live video streaming of Cardinal home events in foot- ball, soccer, volleyball, men’s and women’s basketball, softball 20 Chico State 106 18-3 23 and baseball became a reality in 2011-12, as well as the live 21 Lincoln Memorial 71 16-4 24 broadcast of Jewell’s graduation in May of 2012 and 2013. During the winter of 2012, live swimming was added 22 UW-Parkside 65 17-3 25 to the production schedule, with the first Jewell tennis match 23 Arkansas-Monticello 45 15-2 16 broadcast in January of 2015. There have also been nearly 1200 videos posted to the 24 Valdosta State 34 17-3 NR Jewell athletic website, www.JewellCardinals.com, produced 25 UT-Permian Basin 23 16-4 NR by Rick Cole, director of broadcasting and community engage- ment, and the William Jewell College Sports Network. Jewell also was named winner of the Great Lakes Valley GLVC Opponents in Bold Conference 2011-12 Award of Excellence for their participation Others receiving votes: and coverage of a significant community engagement activity San Francisco State 18, MSU Moorhead 14, Ferris State 13, Southern during their first year in the conference. New Hampshire 13, West Texas A&M 10, St. Thomas Aquinas 6, In 2012 through 2014, Jewell home events that are Findlay 4, Virginia State 4, Southwest Minnesota State 2. streamed on the Jewell athletic website were also seen on Time-Warner Cable Sports Channel throughout the region. Beginning in the 2013-14 school year, the WJCSN has featured as many as six different cameras to cover events, and has expanded to slow-motion replays and on-screen graphics as well. Workers on the live broadcast staff are mainly Jewell work-study students who train and work as part of their finan- cial aid package at Jewell. “I think our online telecasts are the best in the GLVC,” said Cole. “It’s a tribute to the College for allowing me to pro- duce coverage in the way I think suits us best, and to the stu- dents at Jewell for executing the plan.” Cole is also an intrical part of the development of the GLVC Sports Network and helps broadcast multiple conference championship events. Larry Holley Head Coach • 37th Season • 883-542 Overall 816-415-5947 • [email protected]

Larry Holley has been the Head Men’s Basketball Coach at William Jewell for 37 years (1979-80 was his first season) where the basketball court is named in his honor. He has received 14 Coach of the Year Awards including the prestigious Sears/NABC NAIA National Coach of the Year Award in 1996 (he was the first NAIA coach to receive this award from the NABC). He has also been selected to five Halls of Fames: the Greater Kansas City Basketball CoachesAssociation Hall of Fame, the Missouri Basketball Coaches Association Hall of Fame, the William Jewell College Athletic Hall of Fame, the NAIA (National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics) Hall of Fame and the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame. In 2011 he was honored by the Kansas City Sports Commission with the Earl Smith Award inducting Coach Holley into the Greater Kansas City Amateur Sports Hall of Champions. In May of 2003 he was a court coach at the USA Basketball Pan American Trials in Colorado Springs, CO. He was also recently a recipient of the Gary Filbert ‘Legacy’ Award for lifetime achievement in basketball in the state of Missouri. It is the highest honor given by the Missouri Basketball Coaches Association. Holley’s coaching background includes: one year at Harrisburg, MO High School (he was the head coach of 6 teams: varsity, JV and JH boys and girls – he coached 91 games – record of 65-26 – varsity boys were 17-11, varsity girls 24-2); six years at Central Methodist College (record of 61-93 – named HAAC Coach of the Year in 1971-72, the first year of the HAAC Conference), and four years at Northwest Missouri State University (two as the top assistant and two as the head coach: record of 26-26 – set an NCAA record in his final year at Northwest by going 15-0 at home and 0-11 on the road – which included wins over 5 nationally ranked teams). Since his return to his alma mater in the fall of 1979 he has guided eleven Jewell squads to HAAC Regular Season Conference Titles, and fourteen to the NAIA National Tournament with four of them reaching the Final Four (1993, 1995, 1996, 1997) and three reaching the Elite Eight (1988, 1992, 2004). Holley’s teams have had two winning streaks that will be hard to top: a 43-game home court winning streak (began with an 89-66 win over Missouri Valley – 1/21/84 - through a 73-65 win over Cameron, OK – 1/7/87) and a 45-game Heart of America Athletic Conference winning streak that included 21 road wins in a row(began with a 77-57 win over Missouri Valley – 1/28/85 - through a 71-61 win over Tarkio – 2/4/88).

Coach Holley has guided the Cardinals to twenty-four 20-win seasons (fourteen of his teams have had 25 or more wins and four have won 30 or more games). His 37-year record at Jewell is 793-416 (.656). His overall record in 43 years is 880-533 (.622). His 877 career wins ranks him: #1 all-time among Missouri 4-year college coaches #3 among all active NCAA Division II coaches #11 all-time among NCAA coaches at all levels (Divisions I, II, III) #13 all-time among NCAA and NAIA coaches at all levels (nearly 1300 schools) There have been numerous outstanding wins in his tenure at Jewell but three stand out: the first was Jewell’s 1988 NAIA District 16 Championship Game win over Drury that propelled the Cardinals into Holley’s first ever NAIA National Tournament while the other two occurred at Kansas City’s Municipal Auditorium: the Cardinals win over NCAA Division I UMKC in 2004 and Jewell’s win in the opening round of the NAIA Division I Tournament in 2009 over #1 ranked Rogers State, OK. In February of 2014 Coach Holley’s Cardinals took on Harry Statham and the McKendree Bearcats. Statham came into the game with 1077 wins, best all time in any division of college basketball) Coach Holley came in at 852 wins. Together, never had so many wins by head coaches (1929) been represented in a meeting between those coaches. That night belonged to the Cards and Coach Holley, who won is third game against Statham with no losses in head-to-head matchups. Holley has coached 24 NAIA All-Americans including six 1st team selections and one who was named NAIA II National Player of the Year (Brook Russell: 1996). Twenty-six of his play- ers have been named NAIA Academic All-Americans. While at Jewell 145 out of 151 of his fourth year players have graduated (96%)! Coach Holley’s teams were consistently ranked in the NAIA’s Top 25 including #1 rankings in 1996 and 2004. They also received the #1 seed in the National Tournament in 2004. Holley is a 1967 Jewell graduate. He lettered four times in each of three sports (cross country, basketball & track). He was captain of each sport and capped his career by being named Jewell’s Athlete of the Year as a senior. He scored 1122 points in his basketball career at Jewell (#7 on the scoring chart at the time – currently #37) and was an All-Conference and All- District selection as a senior. Off the court he was: President of his fraternity (Lambda Chi Alpha); President of the J Club (letter winner’s organization); Vice-President of the senior class; a member of Aeons (senior men’s honorary fraternity); selected to Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities; and he was the recipient of the Colonel Alexander Doniphan Award that goes to the senior man deemed most likely to succeed. He was also a member of the Concert and Pep Bands and Chapel Choir all four years. Larry is a graduate of Jameson, MO High School where his dad was Superintendent of Schools (and coached basketball) and his mother was a teacher (and Principal of the school). During his days at Jameson he was involved in numerous activities: he traveled to Columbia, MO for five State Events as a senior (Basketball, IndoorTrack, Outdoor Track, Music and Speech): Basketball (he was Jameson’s first ever 1st Team All State Selection as a senior after leading the Huskies to a record of 33-1 and 3rd Place in the Missouri Class S State Tournament – Fritz Krisler of the Kansas City Star named him the Best Class S Player in the State – his jersey is now retired); Track (he was the State Indoor Champion in the Class S Mile Run and placed 4th in the State Outdoor Meet); Music (he received I ratings in Trumpet and Vocal Solos as a junior and senior at the State Music Contest); Speech (he received I ratings in Poetry Reading and Radio Speaking at the District Contest and competed at the State Contest as a senior)…he was also Valedictorian of his graduating class.

Larry and his wife Linda reside in Liberty. Larry has three daughters (Lindsay – a 1998 William Jewell graduate; Lauren, a 2002 William Jewell graduate; and Lacey, a 2003 graduate of Drake University) and three grandchildren (Lindsay’s children: Reagan, 9 and Evan, 7) and Lacey’s daughter, Brea (born 12/6/14).

Men’s Basketball Staff

Jimmie Williams Scott Selmeyer Todd Marcantonio Zach Starr Asst. Coach Asst. Coach Asst. Coach Student Assistant

Daniela Marin Student Manager WILLIAM JEWELL NUMERICAL ROSTER # Name Yr. Height Pos. Hometown 16-17 Cardinal Leaders 0 Jorge Perez-Laham Sr. 6-1 G Puerto Rico Scoring 1 Easton Koch Jr. 5-11 G Olathe, KS Patrick Whelan - 19.1 2 Larry Fitzgerald Sr. 6-3 G Milwaukee, WI Jorge Perez-Laham-13.7 Larry Fitzgerald-11.2 3 Clark Minnifield So. 6-2 G Fayetteville, GA Rebounding 10 Matt Lassen Sr. 6-6 G Marion, IA Austin Regier - 6.4 Emil Ostafiiciuc-6.2 12 Brandon Scheer So. 6-1 G Buckley, WA Larry Fitzgerald- 5.2

14 Nick Bradley Fr. 5-10 G Zion, IL Assists 15 Garrett Skipworth So. 5-10 G Springfield, MO Jorge Perez-Laham-3.8 Patrick Whelan-2.0 22 Simon Zajicek Sr. 6-1 G Prague, Czech Repulic Austin Regier - 1.6

23 Austin Regier Sr. 6-6 F Independence, MO 32 Patrick Whelan Jr. 6-5 G Manchester, England Steals Jorge Perez-Laham-27 33 Chris Morrison Sr. 6-8 F Lee's Summit, MO Patrick Whelan-15 Easton Koch-14 35 Emil Ostafiiciuc Jr. 6-10 C Donduseni, Moldova Percentage 44 Javier De La Blanca Jr. 6-7 F Madrid, Spain Emil Ostafiiciuc - .615 Javier De La Blanca-.568 Larry Fitzgerald-.530

Three Point Field Goal Percentage Patrick Whelan-.465 Jorge Perez-Laham-.368 Larry Fitzgerald-.349

LEWIS NUMERICAL ROSTER

Free Throw Percentage 4 Jake Reinhart G 6-2 180 R-Fr. Bloomington, Ill. Jorge Perez-Laham- .897 Matt Lassen-.879 5 Miles Simelton G 6-1 170 Sr. Oswego, Ill. Emil Ostafiiciuc-.790 10 Cristen Wilson F 6-5 220 Jr. Cleveland, Ohio

12 Adam Pischke G 5-10 185 Fr. Cary, Ill. 14 Nick Norton F 6-6 200 Jr. Downers Grove, Ill. 10+ Points Matt Lassen-4 20 Delaney Blaylock G/F 6-5 185 So. Wyoming, Mich. Patrick Whelan-14 21 Capel Henshaw G 6-3 190 Sr. Harrisburg, Ill. Jorge Perez-Laham-14 Emil Ostafiiciuc-7 22 Eddie Miles G 6-3 220 Jr. Chicago, Ill. Larry Fitzgerald-10 23 Frank Vukaj C 6-9 225 So. Davison, Mich. Austin Regier-1 Matt Lassen-2 30 Joshua Roberts G 6-3 190 Fr. Chicago, Ill. Easton Koch-1 32 Donovan Oliver G/F 6-5 195 Fr. Kewanee, Ill. 20+ Points 33 Anthony D’Avanzo F 6-8 195 Fr. Harwood Heights, Ill. Patrick Whelan-10 35 Jens Soderholm G 6-4 195 Jr. Peru, Ill./LaSalle Peru Jorge Perez-Laham-2 Emil Ostafiiciuc-2 40 Justin Windt G 6-4 190 Fr. Plainfield, Ill. Larry Fitzgerald-1 Matt Lassen-1

Double-Doubles Austin Regier-1 Emil Ostafiiciuc-1 Larry Fitzgerald-2 GLVC PLAYER OF THE WEEK

1/30/2017 Patrick Whelan William Jewell 1/23/2017 Cory Myers Truman State 1/16/2017 Jeril Taylor Southern Indiana 1/9/2017 Adam Eberhard Bellarmine 1/3/2017 Jeril Taylor Southern Indiana 12/19/2016 Jeril Taylor Southern Indiana 12/12/2016 Joseph Tagarelli Quincy 12/5/2016 Miles Simelton Lewis 11/28/2016 Joseph Tagarelli Quincy 11/21/2016 Jeril Taylor Southern Indiana

2016-17 GLVC STANDINGS

Team Conf. Conf. Per. Division Div. Per. Overall Overall Streak Per. Eastern Division Bellarmine 10-1 0.909 7-0 1.000 18-3 0.857 W5 Southern Indiana 9-2 0.818 5-2 0.714 19-2 0.905 L1 UW-Parkside 9-2 0.818 5-2 0.714 17-3 0.850 W2 Lewis 8-3 0.727 4-3 0.571 13-8 0.619 W2 Indianapolis 8-3 0.727 4-3 0.571 11-8 0.579 W1 Saint Joseph's 3-8 0.273 1-6 0.143 9-12 0.429 L3 Illinois Springfield 2-9 0.182 1-6 0.143 7-13 0.350 L4 McKendree 1-9 0.100 1-6 0.143 7-11 0.389 L2 Western Division Quincy 8-3 0.727 6-1 0.857 18-4 0.818 W3 Truman State 8-3 0.727 5-2 0.714 16-5 0.762 L1 Drury 6-5 0.545 5-2 0.714 13-6 0.684 L2 Rockhurst 6-5 0.545 4-3 0.571 12-7 0.632 W2 Missouri S&T 3-8 0.273 3-4 0.429 9-9 0.500 W1 Missouri-St. Louis 3-8 0.273 3-4 0.429 9-12 0.429 L3 William Jewell 2-8 0.200 2-5 0.286 6-12 0.333 W2 Maryville 1-10 0.091 0-7 0.000 7-16 0.304 L7 CARDINALS SEASON AND CAREER HIGHS

0 Jorge Perez-Laham • SR • G • Puerto Rico. • Highpoint University

2016-2017 Season Career Points: 25 vs. UMSL (01/28/17) Points: 25 vs. UMSL (01/28/17) Rebounds: 5 vs. UMSL (01/28/17) Rebounds: 5 vs. UMSL (01/28/17) Assists: 8 vs. Graceland (01/02/17) Assists: 12 vs. Presbyterian College (1/28/14) Steals: 3 vs. Graceland (01/02/17) Steals: 3 Two Times

32 Patrick Whelan • JR • G • Manchester, England. • Urmston Grammar

2016-2017 Season Career Points: 31 vs. Maryville (01/26/17) Points: 31 vs. Maryville (01/26/17) Rebounds: 9 vs. Maryville (01/26/17) Rebounds: 9 vs. Maryville (01/26/17) Assists: 4 vs. Pittsburg State (11/17/16) Assists: 6 vs. Newman (12/12/15) Steals: 3 Two Times Steals: 4 vs. Ottawa (12/15/15)

10 Matt Lassen• SR• G • Marian, Iowa • Linn Mar

2016-2017 Season Career Points: 20 vs. Missouri S&T (01/21/17) Points: 29 vs. Pittsburg State (11/19/15) Rebounds: 6 vs. Avila (01/16/17) Rebounds: 4 vs. Baker (11/13/15) Assists: 2 vs. Tuskegee (11/25/16) Assists: 3-Two Times Steals: 2 Two Times Steals: 2-Four Times

23 Austin Regier • SR • F • Independence, Mo.• Fort Osage HS

2016-2017 Season Career Points: 9 vs. vs. Graceland (01/02/17) Points: 22 vs. Ottawa (12/15/15) Rebounds: 11 vs. Tuskegee (11/25/16) Rebounds 17 vs. Ottawa (12/15/15) Assists: 5 vs. vs. Missouri Southern (11/19/16) Assists: 6 vs. Wisconsin-Parkside (2/07/15) Steals: 2 vs. Graceland (01/02/17) Steals: 3-Two Times

44 Javier De La Blanca• JR • F • Madrid, Spain • Colegio Internacional

2016-2017 Season Career Points: 8 Two Times Points: 22 vs. Wayne State (11/28/15) Rebounds: 10 vs. Tuskegee (11/25/16) Rebounds: 10 vs. Tuskegee (11/25/16) Assists: 3 vs. Florida Tech (11/26/16) Assists: 3 vs. Florida Tech (11/26/16) Steals: 1 Two times Steals: 2 vs. Newman (12/12/15) CARDINALS SEASON AND CAREER HIGHS

11 Easton Koch • JR • G • Olathe, Kan. • Olathe Northwest

2016-2017 Season Career Points: 11 vs. Maryville (01/26/17) Points: 11 vs. Maryville (01/26/17) Rebounds: 6 vs. Wayne State (12/19/16) Rebounds: 6 vs. Wayne State (12/19/16) Assists: 4 vs. Florida Tech (11/26/16) Assists: 6 vs. Baker (11/13/15) Steals: 2 Four Times Steals: 2 Five Times

12 Garrett Skipworth • SO • G • Springfield, Mo. • Glendale

2016-2017 Season Career Points: Points: 3 points vs. Avila (12/19/15) Rebounds: 2 vs. Quincy (12/01/16) Rebounds: 2 vs. Quincy (12/01/16) Assists: 2 Two Times Assists: 2 Two Times Steals: Steals:

22 Simon Zajicek• SR • G • Prague, Czech Repulic • GMVV

2016-2017 Season Career Points: 6 vs. Avila (01/16/17) Points: 6 vs. Avila (01/16/17) Rebounds: 2 vs. Drury (01/19/17) Rebounds: 2 Two Times Assists: Assists: 2-Two Times Steals: Steals: 1 vs. Missouri S&T (1/15/15)

14 Nick Bradley • FR • G • Zion, Ill.• Zion-Benton

2016-2017 Season Career Points: 3 Two Times Points: 3 Two Times Rebounds: 1 Two Times Rebounds: 1 Two Times Assists: 1 vs. Bellarmine (01/07/17) Assists: 1 vs. Bellarmine (01/07/17) Steals: 1 vs. Missouri S&T (01/21/17) Steals: 1 vs. Missouri S&T (01/21/17)

12 Brandon Scheer • SO • G • Buckley, Wash. • White River

2016-2017 Season Career Points: Points: 2 vs. Quincy (12/03/15) Rebounds: 2 vs. Avila (01/16/17) Rebounds: Two Times Assists: 1 vs. Avila (01/16/17) Assists: 1 vs. Avila (01/16/17) Steals: Steals: CARDINALS SEASON AND CAREER HIGHS

33 Chris Morrison • SR • F • Lee’s Summit, Mo. • Home Schooled

2016-2017 Season Career Points: 4 vs. Drury (01/19/17) Points: 8 vs. Central Christian (12/08/14) Rebounds: 3 vs. Quincy (12/01/16) Rebounds: 6 vs. UIS (2/15/14) Assists: 1 vs. Quincy (12/01/16) Assists: 2 vs. Central Christian (12/07/13) Steals: Steals: 2 vs. Lewis (2/08/14)

35 Emil Ostafiiciuc • JR • C • Donduseni, Moldova. • L.T. Alexei Mateevici

2016-2017 Season Career Points: 20 Two Times Points: 20 vs. Rockhurst (12/07/16) Rebounds: 10 vs. Graceland (01/02/17) Rebounds: 9 vs. Rockhurst (12/04/14) Assists: 3 vs. Missouri S&T (01/21/17) Blocks: 3- Two Times Steals: 2 vs. Florida Tech (11/26/16) Assists: 3 vs. Missouri S&T (01/21/17) Steals: 2 Two Times

2 Larry Fitzgerald • SR • G • Milwaukee, Wisc. • Pius XI

2016-2017 Season Career Points: 20 vs. Graceland (01/02/17) Points: 34 vs. Missouri S&T (1/21/16) Rebounds: 10 Two Times Rebounds: 11 vs. McKendree (1/14/16) Assists: 3 Two Times Assists: 3 Two Times Steals: 3 vs. Maryville (01/26/17) Steals: 3 Two Times

3 Clark Minnifield• SO • G • Fayetteville, GA. • Fayetteville County

2016-2017 Season Career Points: 5 Two Times Points: 5 vs. Southern Indiana (01/05/17) Rebounds: 4 vs. Southern Indiana (01/05/17) Rebounds: 4 vs. Southern Indiana (01/05/17) Assists: 4 vs. UIS (01/12/17) Assists: 1 Two Times Steals: 1 Three Times Steals: 2 vs. Wayne State (11/28/15) 2016-17 Season Stats

THE STAT CREW SYSTEM William Jewell Combined Team Statistics (as of Jan 30, 2017) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 6-12 5-4 0-8 1-0 CONFERENCE 2-8 2-3 0-5 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 4-4 3-1 0-3 1-0

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 00 Perez-Laham, Jorge 18-18 564 31.3 90-210 .4 2 9 32-87 .3 6 8 35-39 .8 9 7 1 51 52 2.9 40 2 69 54 2 27 247 13.7 01 Koch, Easton 18-3 334 18.6 23-64 .3 5 9 11-34 .3 2 4 25-32 .7 8 1 6 32 38 2.1 33 0 27 20 1 14 82 4.6 02 Fitzgerald, Larry 17-9 469 27.6 70-132 .5 3 0 15-43 .3 4 9 35-46 .7 6 1 26 63 89 5.2 40 0 27 36 0 13 190 11.2 03 Minnifield, Clark 16-0 137 8.6 8-27 .2 9 6 2-20 .1 0 0 3-8 .3 7 5 5 12 17 1.1 13 0 9 0 1 4 21 1.3 10 Lassen, Matt 18-8 417 23.2 45-129 .3 4 9 28-90 .3 1 1 29-33 .8 7 9 5 30 35 1.9 34 1 10 22 5 9 147 8.2 12 Scheer, Brandon 10-0 24 2.4 0-9 .0 0 0 0-9 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 1 2 3 0.3 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 14 Bradley, Nick 12-0 19 1.6 2-7 .2 8 6 2-4 .5 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 1 2 3 0.3 5 0 1 3 0 1 6 0.5 15 Skipworth, Garrett 8-0 20 2.5 2-7 .2 8 6 1-4 .2 5 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 3 3 0.4 2 0 4 2 0 0 5 0.6 22 Zajicek, Simon 8-0 24 3.0 3-4 .7 5 0 2-3 .6 6 7 0-0 .0 0 0 1 4 5 0.6 5 0 0 3 0 0 8 1.0 23 Regier, Austin 18-17 403 22.4 31-76 .4 0 8 0-5 .0 0 0 7-38 .1 8 4 32 83 115 6.4 51 2 29 31 8 11 69 3.8 32 Whelan, Patrick 18-18 629 34.9 120-232 .5 1 7 53-114 .4 6 5 50-69 .7 2 5 7 63 70 3.9 31 0 36 43 1 15 343 19.1 33 Morrison, Chris 9-0 37 4.1 2-6 .3 3 3 0-0 .0 0 0 4-7 .5 7 1 3 6 9 1.0 3 0 1 0 0 0 8 0.9 35 Ostafiicuic, Emil 18-17 420 23.3 59-96 .6 1 5 0-3 .0 0 0 49-62 .7 9 0 39 73 112 6.2 58 3 9 33 19 5 167 9.3 44 De La Blanca, Javier 14-0 152 10.9 21-37 .5 6 8 1-2 .5 0 0 7-10 .7 0 0 8 42 50 3.6 19 0 5 15 1 3 50 3.6 Team 44 29 73 6 Total...... 18 3649 476-1036 .4 5 9 147-418 .3 5 2 244-344 .7 0 9 179 495 674 37.4 335 8 228 269 38 102 1343 74.6 Opponents...... 18 3649 508-1138 .4 4 6 172-447 .3 8 5 265-354 .7 4 9 210 461 671 37.3 317 - 260 198 43 142 1453 80.7

TEAM STATISTICS WJC OPP Date Opponent Score Att. SCORING 1343 1453 11/15/16 MWSU W 79-73 557 74.6 80.7 11/17/16 PITTSBURG STATE W 81-57 444 Scoring margin -6.1 - 11/19/16 at Missouri Southern L 89-99 1503 FIELD GOALS-ATT 476-1036 508-1138 11/25/16 vs Tuskegee W 76-58 82 Field goal pct .4 5 9 .4 4 6 11/26/16 at Florida Tech L 83-98 208 3 POINT FG-ATT 147-418 172-447 * 12/1/16 QUINCY L 60-85 302 3-point FG pct .3 5 2 .3 8 5 * 12/3/16 TRUMAN STATE L 80-95 453 3-pt FG made per game 8.2 9.6 * 12/07/16 at Rockhurst L 77-83 451 FREE THROWS-ATT 244-344 265-354 12/19/16 at Wayne State (Neb.) L 52-79 351 Free throw pct .7 0 9 .7 4 9 1/2/17 GRACELAND L o 2 97-98 418 F-Throws made per game 13.6 14.7 * 01/05/17 at Southern Indiana L 71-88 1309 REBOUNDS 674 671 * 01/07/17 at Bellarmine L 53-91 1441 Rebounds per game 37.4 37.3 * 1/12/17 ILLINOIS-SPRINGFIELD L 85-89 287 Rebounding margin +0.2 - 1/16/17 AVILA UNIVERSITY W 89-62 198 ASSISTS 228 260 * 01/19/17 at Drury University L 53-77 1167 Assists per game 12.7 14.4 * 01/21/17 at Missouri S&T L 83-90 425 TURNOVERS 269 198 * 1/26/17 MARYVILLE W 66-63 517 Turnovers per game 14.9 11.0 * 1/28/17 UMSL W 69-68 354 Turnover margin -3.9 - /turnover ratio 0.8 1.3 * - Conference game STEALS 102 142 Steals per game 5.7 7.9 BLOCKS 38 43 Blocks per game 2.1 2.4 ATTENDANCE 3530 6937 Home games-Avg/Game 9-392 8-857 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 1-82

Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT OT2 Totals William Jewell 670 650 12 11 1343 Opponents 685 744 12 12 1453 Men’s Basketball History and Records

Rebounds: Team Records NAIA All-Americans Half: 19 Chuck Johnson (1/23/65) Games Won: First Team Selections: Game: 24 Bob Carson (2/17/56) All-Time: 1600 (116 seasons) 1987-88 Kim Rivers Season: 386 Kirk Chastain (1978-79) All-Time Record: 1600-1166 (.583) 1995-96 *Brook Russell Career: 1326 Kirk Chastain (1975-79) Season: 33 (2003-04: 33-5) 1996-97 Chad Jones Average: Consecutive Wins: 1997-98 Larry Hall Season: 12.9 Chuck Johnson (1964-65) Overall: 19 (1987-88) 1998-99 Larry Hall Home: 43 (1/21/84-1/7/87) Career: 10.6 Nick Larson (2009-12) 2005-06 Drew Mathews Conference: Assists: *National Player of the Year 45 (1/28/85-2/27/88) Game: 19 Dave Slaughter (1/23/65) Most Points Scored: Season: 286 Eric Andrews (1995-96) Second Team Selections: Half: 76 (first-vs. Graceland,2/8/90) Career: 811 Eric Andrews (1992-96) 1992-93 Weldon Stubbs Game: (Regulation)129 vs. Central Methodist (112) at home 2/25/91 Assists Average: 1994-95 Brook Russell Game (overtime): 131 at College of the Ozarks (126), Triple Over- Season: 7.5 Eric Andrews (1995-96) 2009-10 Nick Larson time, 11/9/02 Career: 5.5 Eric Andrews (1992-96) 2010-11 Nick Larson Season: 3394, 1994-95 Steals: Average: 87.0, 1994-95 Game: 9 Tom Cox (1/5/57) Most Wins in a Single Season: Third Team Selections: Season: 124 Homer Drew (1963-64) 1. 33-5 2003-04 1960-61 John Hickman Career: 312 Homer Drew (1961-65) 2. 32-2 1987-88 2004-05 Drew Mathews Steals Average: 3. 31-6 2004-05

Season: 4.4 Homer Drew (1963-64) 4. 30-9 1995-96 Honorable Mention Selections: Career: 3.6 Homer Drew (1962-66) 5. 29-10 1994-95 1961-62 Dick Cox 29-10 1996-97 Blocked Shots: 1961-62 Jim Dudley 7. 28-9 1997-98 Game: 9 Kevin Cheadle (11/26/86) 1962-63 Jim Dudley 8. 27-6 1986-87 Season: 114 Kevin Cheadle (1985-86) 1962-63 Bob Ulrich 27-8 2005-06 Career: 337 Kevin Cheadle (1984-88) 1963-64 Bill Summers 27-10 1992-93 Blocked Shots Average: 1963-64 Homer Drew 11. 25-7 1984-85 Season: 3.9 Kevin Cheadle (1985-86) 1964-65 Homer Drew 25-4 1985-86 Career: 2.8 Kevin Cheadle (1985-88) 1965-66 Homer Drew 25-10 1993-94 1966-67 Tom Sponcil 25-8 2010-11 Career Rebounds Leaders (Top 10): 1967-68 Tom Sponcil 1. Kirk Chastain 1326 (1975-79) Individual Records 1968-69 Tom Sponcil 2. Bob Carson 1067 (1954-58) Games Played: 1969-70 Lee Roark 3. Kevin Cheadle 1034 (1984-88) Career: 149 Eric Andrews (1992-96) Season: 39 (11 players) 1970-71 Lee Roark 4. Nick Larson 977 (2009-12) Points Scored: 1971-72 Lee Roark 5. Richard Cox 896 (1958-62) Half: 32 Charlie Funk (2/6/76-1st) H vs. Graceland 1978-79 Kirk Chastain 6. Charles Funk 886 (1972-76) Game: 49 Charlie Funk (2/6/76) H vs. Graceland 1981-82 Kirk Shawver Season: 885 Chad Jones (1996-97) 7. Andrew Peters 864 (1998-02) 1983-84 Tim Sieg Career: 2249 Kirk Chastain (1975-79) 8. Chris Trout 851 (1990-94) 1986-87 Kevin Cheadle Points Averaged: 9. Bud Fisher 835 (1962-66) 1987-88 Kevin Cheadle Season: 25.9 Charlie Funk (1975-76) 10. Tom Sponcil 817 (1965, 67-69) 1991-92 Weldon Stubbs Career: 20.9 Larry Hall (1997-99) 1992-93 Chris Trout Field Goals Made: 2001-02 Andrew Peters Game: 18 Charlie Funk (2/6/76) H vs. Graceland Career Assists Leaders (Top 10): 2002-03 Nate Boylan Season: 346 Charlie Funk (1975-76) 1. Eric Andrews 811 (1992-96) 2002-03 Pierre Jallow Career: 921 Kirk Chastain (1975-79) 2. Clint Underwood 668 (2001-05) Field Goal Percentage: 2003-04 Pierre Jallow 3. Homer Drew 418 (1962-66) Game:100% Stuart Frizzell (10/10-11/22/85) H vs. Harris-Stowe 2004-05 Clint Underwood 4. Jim Dudley 414 (1959-63) 100% Drew Mathews (10/10 – 11/17/05) at Benedictine 2005-06 Ronald Robinson 5. Steve Broughton 405 (1977-81) Season: 64.2 Jamie Breshears (1997-98) 2008-09 Larry Mandacina 6. Kyle Fisher 387 (2007-10) Career: 60.6 Jamie Breshears (1994-98) 7. Andrew Peters 377 (1998-02) 3-Point Field Goals Made: NAIA Academic All-Americans 8. Kyle Lower 364 (2002-06) Game: 10 Brian Patterson (2/22/02) H vs. Central Methodist 1990-91 Jeff Rinne 10 B.J. Surry (12/02/06) at Missouri Valley 9. Bill Summers 359 (1961-65) 1992-93 Willem Oosterhof Season: 117 Mark Byall (1998-99) 9. Rob Samuels 359 1994-95 Brook Russell (1997-99) Career: 306 Cam Cooper (2002-06) 1995-96 Brook Russell 3-Point Field Goal Percentage: Career Steals Leaders (Top 10): 1995-96 Greg Brown Game: 100% Chris Uz (6/6-12/20/10) at Point Loma Nazarene 1. Homer Drew 312 (1962-66) 1997-98 Brian Slaughter 100% Jordan Lewis (6/6-12/17/13) vs. Ottawa University 2. Bill Summers 278 (1961-65) 1998-99 Brian Slaughter Season: 45.3 John Kiely (1987-88) 3. Eric Andrews 266 (1992-96) 1999-00 Kirk McCullough Career: 43.0 John Kiely (1985-88) 4. Larry Holley 236 (1963-67) 2000-01 Kirk McCullough Free Throws Made: 5. Terry Scott 227 (1960-64) Game: 17 Homer Drew (1/15/66) at Central Methodist 2003-04 Adam Stout 6. Larry Mandacina 226 (2005-09) Season: 201 Chad Jones (1997) 2004-05 Adam Stout 6. Lee Roark 226 (1968-72) Career: 454 Charlie Funk (1972-76) 2004-05 Drew Mathews 8. Clint Underwood 211 (2001-05) Free Throw Percentage: 2004-05 Cam Cooper 9. Tom Dunn 207 (1966-70) Game: 100% Bud Lathrop (14/14-12/20/56) at Pittsburgh State 2004-05 Cody Ptacek 10. Wence Cunningham 196 (1964-68) 100% Wayne Kuhlman (14-14-12/20/56) 2005-06 Cam Cooper *100% John Kiely (14/14-3/18/88) vs. Western Washington 2005-06 Drew Mathews *Game played in the NAIA National Tournament, Kemper Arena, 2005-06 Cody Ptacek KCMO 2006-07 Davey Krause Season: 94.4 Rob Samuels (1998-99) Career: 84.6 Cam Cooper (2002-06) 2006-07 Evan Lange 2007-08 Davey Krause 2007-08 Philip Cantwell 2007-08 Ben Monaco 2008-09 Ben Monaco 2008-09 Jonathan Benson Men’s Basketball History and Records

William Jewell College Men’s Basketball Career Scoring Leaders(1000 points): Conference/District/National Team Honors 1. Kirk Chastain 2249 (1975-79) 2. Charlie Funk 2078 (1972-76) Conference Championship Teams (25) 3. Chris Trout 2033 (1990-94) 1912-13 MIAA 1918-19 MIAA 1924-25 MCAU 1954-55 MCAU 4. Chad Jones 1975 (1993-97) 1956-57 MCAU 1957-58 MCAU 1960-61 MCAU 1961-62 MCAU 5. Brook Russell 1956 (1992-96) 1963-64 MCAU 1964-65 MCAU 1966-67 MCAU 1974-75 HAAC 6. Lee Roark 1880 (1968-72) 1975-76 HAAC 1977-78 HAAC 1981-82 HAAC 1984-85 HAAC 7. Weldon Stubbs 1751 (1990-94) 1985-86 HAAC 1986-87 HAAC 1987-88 HAAC 1990-91 HAAC 8. Bud Lathrop 1709 (1954-58) 1992-93 HAAC 1996-97 HAAC 1997-98 HAAC 2003-04 HAAC 9. Nick Larson 1701 (2009-12) 2004-05 HAAC 10.Tim Sieg 1689 (1980-84) 11. Cam Cooper 1658 (2002-06) MIAA: Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association 12. Tom Sponcil 1595 (1964-69) MCAU: Missouri College Athletic Union 13. Kevin Cheadle 1590 (1984-88) HAAC: Heart of America Athletic Conference 14. Drew Mathews 1562 (2002-06) 15. John Hickman 1540 (1957-61) Post Season Conference Championship Teams (5) 16. Kyle Fisher 1534 (2007-10) 1930-31 MCAU, 1994-95 HAAC, 1997-98 HAAC, 2003-04 HAAC, 2009-10 HAAC 17. Larry Hall 1503 (1997-99) 18. Steve Broughton 1469 (1977-81) NAIA District Championships (7) 19. Jonathan Benson 1417 (2007-11) 1956-57 1959-60 1961-62 1974-75 20. Ronald Robinson 1368 (2002-06) 1987-88 1991-92 1992-93 21. Jim Dudley 1363 (1959-63) 22. Larry Mandacina 1335 (2005-09) The Cardinals competed in District 16 (32 Districts) of the National Association of 23. Dan Ehlenbeck 1318 (1968-72) Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA)…District competition was discontinued after the 24. Jason Generally 1315 (1991-95) 1992-93 school year…prior to 1992-93 only one team from each district qualified for 25. Mark Stipetich 1291 (1971-75) the NAIA National Tournament…prior to 1991-92 there was only one division of 26. Adam Stout 1267 (2001-05) NAIA basketball. 27. Bob Carson 1266 (1953-57) 28. Homer Drew 1261 (1962-66) NAIA National Tournament Appearances (18) 29. Brian Patterson 1260 (1998-02) 1956-57: 2nd Round (1-1) 1959-60: Final Four (3-2) 1961-62: 2nd Round (1-1) 30. Mike Lawson 1248 (1991-95) 1974-75: 1st Round (0-1) 1987-88: Elite Eight (2-1) 1991-92: Elite Eight (1-1) 31. Tom Cox 1230 (1953-57) 1992-93: Final Four (2-1) 1994-95: Final Four (3-1) 1996-97: Final Four (3-1) 32. John Kiely 1216 (1985-88) 1997-98: 2nd Round (1-1) 2002-03: 2nd Round (1-1) 2003-04: Elite Eight (2-1) 33. Pierre Jallow 1168 (2000-03) 2004-05: 2nd Round (1-1) 2005-06: 2nd Round (1-1) 2008-09: 2nd Round (1-1) 34. Andrew Peters 1159 (1998-02) 2009-10: 1st Round (0-1) 35. Clint Underwood 1137 (2001-05) 2010-11: 1st Round (0-1) 36. Chris Francka 1130 (1997-01) 37. Larry Holley 1122 (1963-67) From 1991-92 through the 2007-08 school years, the Cardinals competed at the 38. Mark Byall 1111 (1994-98) NAIA Division II level…all NAIA National Tournaments have been 32 team single 39. Charlie Rutherford 1061 (1957-61) elimination tournaments except 1991-92 and 1992-93 when only 20 teams qualified 40. Tom Dunn 1005 (1966-70) (there were only 20 districts at the Division II level)…the 1959-60 team lost in the 3rd place game…3rd place games were discontinued after the 1987-88 school year.