bellarmine 2011-12 MEDIA GUIDE TELEVISION/RADIO CHART

Braydon Hobbs Jeremy Kendle Chris Dowe Corbin Maynard Garett Ross 6-5 • Guard 6-2 • Guard 6-3 • Guard 5-10 • Guard 6-3 • Guard 3 Sr. • New Albany, IN 4 Jr. • Jeffersonville, IN 5 Jr. • Louisville, KY 10 Fr. • Louisville, KY 11R-Fr. • Corydon, IN

Aaron Robison Jeff Whitton Richie Phares Kris Carree Stephen Asihene 6-6 • Forward 6-3 • Forward 6-8 • Fwd/Ctr 6-1 • Guard 6-7 • Center 12 Sr. • Louisville, KY 14 Fr.•Winchester, KY 15 So. • Georgetown, KY 20 Sr. • Louisville, KY 21 Fr. • Freehold, NJ

Keisten Jones Ryan Burton Gentry Parker Luke Sprague Jelani Johnson 6-3 • Guard 6-8 • Forward 6-2 • Guard 6-8 • Fwd/Ctr 6-4 • Forward 23So. • Louisville, KY 24 Fr. • Bedford, IN 25 Fr.•, IN 31 Sr. • Newburgh, IN 32 Jr. • Aurora, IL

Alpahbetical Roster PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 21 Stephen Asihene 33 Stevie Loveless Bellarmine: 24 Ryan Burton 10 Corbin Maynard bell-UHR-men 20 Kris Carree 25 Gentry Parker Asihene: as-uh-HE-nee 5 Chris Dowe 15 Richie Phares Carree: cuh-REE Dowe: DOW 3 Braydon Hobbs 12 Aaron Robison Robison: ROB-eh-son 32 Jelani Johnson 11 Garett Ross Keisten: KEY-stun Phares: FAIR-us 23 Keisten Jones 31 Luke Sprague Sprague: SPRAIG Stevie Loveless 6-6 • Forward Head Coach, 7th season 4 Jeremy Kendle 14 Jeff Whitton So. • Frankfort, IN 33 125-58 (.683) TABLE OF CONTENTS BELLARMINE FAST FACTS Bellarmine Fast Facts 1 Name: Bellarmine Location: Louisville, KY 2010-11 Season Review 2 Founded: 1950 2011-12 Season Preview 3 Enrollment: 3,350 (Fall 2011) President: Dr. Joseph J. McGowan Coaching Staff 4 Director of Athletics: Scott Wiegandt Roster 5 Nickname: Knights Colors: Player Profiles 6 Scarlet and Silver Affiliation: NCAA Division II 2010-11 Season Stats 16 Conference: Great Lakes Valley GLVC Information and Standings 17 Home Arena: Knights Hall Capacity: 2,400 2010-11 Opponents 18 Athletics Phone: 502-272-8380 Program Records 20 Athletics FAX line: 502-272-8450 Mailing Address: 2001 Newburg Road, Honor Roll 23 Louisville, KY 40205 All-Time Results 24 University Administration 30 Men’s basketball historical datA First Year of Men’s Basketball: 1950 Bellarmine Athletics Staff 31 Overall All-Time Record: 851-744 Athletics Facilities 32 NCAA Appearances: 12 and Louisville, KY 33 Last NCAA Postseason Appearance: 2011 NCAA Tournament Record: 14-15 BELLARMINE Athletics There are 19 varsity sports at Bellarmine, all competing at the NCAA NCAA National Championships: 1 (2011) Dvision II level, except men’s , which plays at the NCAA Divsion I level in the Eastern Athletic Conference. With the exception of women’s , which is independent, the remaining sports Men’s Basketball teams compete in the Great Lakes Valley Conference. Those teams include: men’s and women’s basketball, cross country, , soccer, Coaching Staff Information , track (indoor and outdoor), tennis, women’s , and and . Head Coach: Scott Davenport MEDIA INFORMATION Alma Mater: For information regarding media passes and seating location School Record (Yrs.): 125-58 (6) for the media, please contact the sports information office at 502.272.8078. Interviews with coaches can be set up through Career Record (Yrs.): 125-58 (6) the sports information office or by calling the coaches directly. Office Phone: 502-272-8380 To arrange an interview with a student-athlete, media should contact the sports information office to set up a time. Email: [email protected] Assistant Coaches: Drew Cooper, Carl White, Knights Hall is equipped with wireless capability. Data/Phone/FAX lines are available on request. and Michael Scott

SPORTS INFORMATION CONTACTS: On the Cover: John Spugnardi, Chris Cooper, Bellarmine seniors Braydon Hobbs, Aaron Robison, Luke Sprague Sports Information Director Assistant S.I.D. and Kris Carree. Photo illustration combines artistically-altered [email protected] [email protected] photo of the NCAA Midwest Regional Final with photo of 2012 cell: 502-905-0922 office: 502-272-8464 senior class. office: 502-272-8078 cell: 502-494-6753 2010-2011 Season review

2010-11: A Championship Season in Review Entering the 2010-11 season, the claimed an 84-70 Knights were eager to show the victory. basketball world they deserved their spot in the national spot- In the second light. After opening with a pub- round, Bellarm- lic scrimmage against ine squared off State, Bellarmine made a bold against Northern statement by going into the Cin- Kentucky--also tas Center in and com- for the third ing away with a 63-61 exhibition time of the sea- victory over the Musketeers of son. Again, the . Although just Knights and Norse waged a mighty battle with BU coming out on top 87-82. an exhibition, the victory was significant because the Musketeers were coming off two straight NCAA The regional final provided the Knights relief from GLVC teams. Ferris Div. 1 Sweet 16 appearances and hadn’t lost in Cintas in 24 games, State and Midwest Regional Player of the Year Justin Keenan awaited which at the time was the third-longest streak in Division I. Bellarmine in the finals to fight for a berth into the NCAA Elite 8. The Bulldogs came out and claimed a 39-37 halftime lead. After the break, Bellarmine’s regular season opener also was something of a state- however, the Knights came out--obviously on a mission--and outscored ment game as the Knights avenged a 2009-10 double overtime loss FSU by 21 in the second half to claim the 85-66 victory and the regional to Wayne State by breezing past the Warriors by 20 points in crown. In that second period, the partisan home crowd was their Knights Hall and regular season debut. The Knights then so enthusiastic that FSU coach Bill Sall said, “It was the loud- went on the road collecting two victories in West Virginia est game I’ve ever been a part of.” before getting a rare road sweep of Kentucky Wesleyan and Southern Indiana to open GLVC play. Bellarmine returned In the opening round of the Elite 8 (the national quarter- to Knights Hall and picked up three wins and went into the finals), Bellarmine faced a Midwestern State squad that Christmas break 8-0 and with the No. 1 ranking in the na- proved more athletic than the Knights. Just as they did tional poll. throughout the regular season, however, the Bellarmine squad just proved too resilient for their competition and Last season marked the first time that NCAA DII schools gutted out a 70-64 win to advance to the final four. had a mandated 7-day vacation as part of the holiday break, and upon their return, the Knights stumbled Awaiting the Knights in the semifinals was Minnesota against a talented NAIA opponent, dropping a 79-74 deci- State-Mankato, which owned a 28-4 record. Again sion to St. Catharine in the Bill Joergens Classic at South- the Knights faced a tough challenge, and neither team ern Indiana. Bellarmine rebounded quickly, however, and owned more than a 6-point lead until the Knights finally came right back the next day to beat Harris-Stowe by 24, stretched it out in the final minute of the game and won which started a win streak of a school record 16 games. by seven, 81-74.

As the calendar hit January, the Knights entered GLVC Saturday afternoon’s final pitted Bellarmine against play exclusively and ran their league record to 17-0 BYU-Hawaii. Both the Knights and the Seasiders until falling in their last regular season game to Ken- opened a little tentatively before BU got hot and tucky Wesleyan as the Panthers’ Cardell McFarland opened up a 9-point bulge. Playing in front of na- set a Knights Hall record in scoring 47 points. tional TV audience, however, the Knights’ momen- tum seemed to be halted by back to back, lengthy Bellarmine rolled to 20-point victory in their opening media timeouts. BYU-Hawaii stormed back to go GLVC tourney game against up by six. Then the Knights again showed their trademark resiliency. Rockhurst, and then avenged With just six seconds remaining in the first half, Jeremy Kendle pulled their loss to KWC with an 86- up and hit a trey, and Braydon Hobbs stole the inbounds pass and hit 73 victory in the GLVC semi- Justin Benedetti for a layup to give the Knights a 47-43 halftime lead. finals. In the championship Although the second period was a tense struggle, the Knights surren- game, the Knights faced a dered the lead just once at the 17:45 mark. Nick Holmes helped seal tough Southern Indiana team the victory for the Knights as he blocked a shot by BYU-Hawaii’s Jet and outlasted the Scream- Chang with three ticks left on the clock. He then gathered the ing Eagles 87-81 in overtime. and hit one of two free throws to ice the championship for the Knights. (At left, Chris Dowe nails a 3-pointer with 1:37 left in OT In a record-setting to put BU up for good.) season, Bellarmine finished 33-2 and After capturing their won the school’s second straight GLVC title, first national Bellarmine won the right to host the NCAA Midwest Regional as the No. championship in 1 seed. The Knights again got a heavy dose of GLVC foes in the regional. any sport. Coach In the opener, Bellarmine faced Indianapolis for the third time. In their Scott Davenport first meeting, BU’s Justin Benedetti hit a triple in the waning seconds was named na- to help the Knights escape 99-97, and in the rematch in Knights Hall, tional coach of the Bellarmine claimed an 80-70 victory. year, and Kendle and Hobbs earned The regional opener for the Knights turned out to be the widest mar- All America hon- gin between the Knights and Greyhounds this season as Bellarmine ors.

2 2011-2012 Season Preview

Repeating as national champions is the goal for the 2012 Bellarmine center position vacated by the graduated Nick Holmes. The incoming Knights, but as Coach Scott Davenport is quick to point out, just get- Phares offers Bellarmine a little more size and great shooting range over ting the 3-peat in the rugged Great Lakes Valley Conference will be a Holmes, as it would appear all five starters for the 2012 Knights will be a monumental accomplishment given the challenges presented by peren- threat to shoot and make the 3-pointer. nial powerhouses Kentucky Wesleyan, Southern Indiana and Northern Kentucky. Vying for playing time off the bench for the Knights will be a slew of talent. Sophomore Keisten Jones, a 6-3 guard, averaged 15.3 minutes a After going 33-2 a season ago and capturing the na- game last season and offers incredible athleticism and is effective both tional title, Bellarmine appears poised for another offensively and defensively. Redshirt sophomore Stevie Loveless—a 6-6 great year on the hardwood in 2012 as evidenced by transfer from Purdue—offers solid help to Bellarmine’s front their No. 1 preseason rating by The Sport- line. He was rounding into form for the Knights last year, ing News and DII Bulletin. but an early injury wiped out his season after only seven games. The Knights’ strong suit will again be the backcourt, where Jelani Johnson, who transferred over the summer from All-Americans Jeremy Kendle Western Illinois, is a 6-4 guard with the athleticism and Braydon Hobbs return for and quickness to play practically any position. He’s another year. Kendle was the shown prowess as a defender (2nd in the Summit 2011 GLVC Player of the Year and League last season in steals) and will likely draw the was named to four different All opponent’s toughest matchup. America teams. Hobbs, meanwhile, was third in the nation in to turn- Other players looking for over ratio and fifth in assists per game, playing time in the back as the long-armed 6-5 New Albany na- court will be a pair of red- tive picked up honorable mention All- shirts--Garett Ross and Ju- America honors from DII Bulletin. lian Wilkison. Ross will still have four years of eligibility, The Knights got great news even be- but Wilkison--a former starter for DII Rollins College— fore school began, when the NCAA will have just two years remaining. granted an appeal for additional eli- gibility for Kendle, essentially making Other returners likely to see action include 6-6 for- the All-American just a junior in status. wards Aaron Robison and Tony Hamann and guard Kris Carree. The big question mark for the Knights is how to replace the graduated 6-7 forward Meanwhile, freshmen Ryan Burton Stephen Justin Benedetti. After coming in as a thin, Asihene, and Corbin Maynard hope to see 6-4 perimeter shooter, Benedetti grew a couple of playing time for Coach Davenport. inches and hit the weight room to transform into a legitimate inside-outside threat. Burton comes in from Bedford (Ind.) North Lawrence Benedetti’s spot in the starting lineup will likely High School, who had go to Chris Dowe, who was arguably the best five players average in sixth man in the country last season when he av- double figures last sea- eraged 13.5 points a game. The issue for Bellarmine son, including the 6-8 Burton is that while Dowe is a gifted drive-to-the-hoop offensive player, at 6-2 at 11 a game. He also pulled down six boards a contest while leading the he’s five inches shorter than Benedetti, meaning the 2012 Knights will likely squad in and 3-point shooting percentage. convert to a 3-guard lineup. Asihene, meanwhile, comes in after playing for the Red squad at the Provided Kendle, Hobbs and Dowe make up the 3-person backcourt, it basketball talent-rich Oak Hill Academy. The 6-7 southpaw put up 20 a would appear that the starting 2012 Bellarmine front court will consist game as a senior and should provide help along the Knights’ front line. of 6-8 senior Luke Sprague and 6-8 redshirt sophomore Richie Phares. Sprague started all 35 games at the “4” a year ago, averaging nearly Maynard, a local product out of DeSales High School, comes into the 11 points a game while hitting more than 40 percent of his 3-pointers. Bellarmine program after averaging 7.9 points and 2.9 rebounds and as- Phares, a transfer from the University of Louisville, will step into the sists for the Colts. 2011-12 Schedule 10/29 @Duke (exh.) 7:00 12/9 Ohio Valley# 7:30 1/26 Southern Indiana 8:00 3/2 GLVC Quarterfinals 11/3 @Louisville (exh.) TBA 12/10 St. Catharine# 7:30 1/28 @Ky. Wesleyan 8:30 3/3 GLVC Semifinals 11/5 @Xavier (exh.) 6:00 12/19 @Wheeling Jesuit 7:30 2/2 @Wisc.-Parkside 8:30 3/4 GLVC Championship 11/12 Saginaw Valley 2:30 1/5 Rockhurst 8:00 2/4 @Lewis 8:00 3/10-13 NCAA Regionals 11/17 @Wayne St. 7:00 1/7 William Jewell 3:15 2/9 St. Joseph’s 8:00 3/21 NCAA Quarterfinals 11/19 @Grand Valley 3:00 1/12 @Drury 8:45 2/11 Indianapolis 8:00 3/22 NCAA Semifinals 11/25 IU-Southeast* 6:15 1/14 @Missouri S&T 4:00 2/16 @So. Indiana 8:30 3/24 NCAA Championship 11/26 Malone* 2:00 1/16 Northern Ky, 8:00 2/18 Ky. Wesleyan 8:00 12/1 Indianapoils 7:45 1/19 Lewis 8:00 2/23 Northern Ky. 7:30 * Bill Joergens Classic at USI 12/3 St. Joseph’s 4:00 1/21 Wisc.-Parkside 3:15 2/26 GLVC Tourney # Fern Valley Classic in Knights Hall

3 Coaching staff profiles

Assistant Coach drew cooper Head Coach scott davenport Drew Cooper is in his fifth year at Bellar- On April 29, 2005, Scott Davenport became the mine under Scott Davenport. Since joining 11th coach in Bellarmine’s history, and in six years the staff at Bellarmine, Cooper has helped took Bellarmine all the way to the top by leading lead the Knights to a record of 99-29 and the the Knights to the 2011 NCAA Division II National first national championship in school history. Championship. For his efforts, he was named A Louisville native and graduate of St. national coach of the year by two different orga- Xavier High School, Cooper went on to star nizations: the National Association of Basketball at Assumption College in Worcester, Mass Coaches and the Division II Bulletin. where he scored 2,001 points and was a two-time NABC Division II Honorable Mention All-America. In his debut season, Davenport—who inherited a A three time all-conference pick, Cooper was inducted into team program that had finished last in the Great the Assumption Athletic Hall of Fame on Oct. 23, 2010. After Lakes Valley Conference the year before—led his graduating in 1999, he went on to play professionally overseas. troops to BU’s first .500 finish since 2001, and the Cooper got his first taste of the coaching profession when first conference tournament appearance since 2002. he joined the staff as a volunteer assistant at Bellarmine in 2001-2002 then moved on to become a graduate assistant at The following year, Davenport’s charges went 12-15, which included three Northern Kentucky. The following year, Cooper joined the staff losses in the NABC Classic at against NCAA Division I opponents as an assistant at Babson College just outside of Boston, where he stayed until 2005. In 2006, he got his first head coaching job Louisville, Ohio, and Saint Joseph’s. Improvement continued in 2007-08 as Coach when he was named to the position at Division III Wheelock Davenport and the Knights once again finished with a winning record at 17-11 College. He held that position until coming back to Bellarmine and returned to the GLVC Tourney where they lost in the first round to eventual in August of 2007 to join Scott Davenport’s staff. champion Drury. Cooper is a graduate of Bellarmine’s MBA program and lives in Louisville with his wife, Tamara, his five-year old daughter, Collegiate In the 2008-09 season, Davenport led Delaney Marie, and stepsons Shawn and Chandler. Head Coaching Record the Knights to one of the best seasons 2010-11 Bellarmine 33-2 in Bellarmine basketball history, setting Assistant COACH CARL WHITE 2009-10 Bellarmine 23-9 school records for most wins in a season, The 2011-12 season marks the third year for 2008-09 Bellarmine 26-7 most games played and highest in-season Carl White as an assistant basketball coach 2007-08 Bellarmine 17-11 national ranking. His 26-7 Knights made it at Bellarmine. A graduate of Iroquois High 2006-07 Bellarmine 12-15 to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament, School and Kentucky State University, White 2005-06 Bellarmine 14-14 narrowly losing to the eventual national spent 22 years in corporate America as a champion in overtime in the NCAA Midwest computer systems engineer before pursu- Career Record: 125-58 (68.3%) Regional Final. ing his true passion: coaching basketball. His first coaching assignment was at After the successful 2008-09 season the nation was beginning to take notice of Louisville’s Crosby Middle School, where he Bellarmine University. Heading into the 2009-10 season, Sporting News tabbed taught for nine years, and helped lead the the Knights as preseason No. 1. The Knights would go on to a 23-9 record and basketball program to become one of the top teams in the city. win the Great Lakes Valley Conference tournament championship for the first In 2004, White joined the Eastern High School coaching time in program history. staff as assistant head coach. During his time at Eastern, the program won 75 percent of its games and captured prestigious In 2011, everything came together as Davenport led Bellarmine to a 33-2 record tournament titles such as the Louisville Invitational Tournament (twice) and the Seventh Region championship. The Eagles also while capturing the Knights’ first national championship in any sport. Among the advanced to Kentucky’s “Elite 8” in 2009. milestones reached by the 2011 squad were best winning percentage, most wins, White is married to Lorrie B. White, and has three daughters, and most consecutive wins, while recording a third straight 20-win season. His Kenekii Ward, Jordan Bivens and Kameron White. He also has Knights had a 17-1 GLVC regular season record while competing in arguably the two granddaughters, KaSandra and Alicia. toughest conference division in all of . His colleagues recognized him for this accomplishment by voting him the 2011 GLVC Coach of the Year. Assistant COACH MICHAEL SCOTT Michael Scott enters his third season as In his six years at Bellarmine, two players have been named to All-America squads, an assistant coach at Bellarmine. He will 12 have been named to All-GLVC teams while one has earned conference Player be assisting in all aspects of the program, of the Year and another was named GLVC Freshman of the Year. including recruiting, scouting, film exchange and player development. Scott’s main re- Prior to coming to Bellarmine, Davenport served nine years as an assistant sponsibility will be post player development coach at the University of Louisville under Hall of Fame coach and and concentrating on team defense. Scott national championship-winning coach . He also served a year as has been at Bellarmine since Davenport’s an assistant coach on Mike Pollio’s staff at Virginia Commonwealth where he arrival during the 2005-2006 season, and coached alongside . served four years as the team manager before graduating in 2009 with a bachelor’s in Business Administration. Before heading to Louisville, Davenport spent 10 seasons as the head boy’s coach Scott, a native of South Bend, Indiana, graduated high school at Ballard High School where he won a state championship in 1988 and coached in 2005 from Trinity School at Greenlawn where he was a three two future NBA players in DeJuan Wheat and Allan . year varsity starter in basketball. During his playing career, Scott’s team improved its win total every year including two A Louisville native, Davenport and his wife, Sharon, have two sons: Russ and ICST Final Four appearances and a state runner-up finish during Doug, who are both Bellarmine graduates. Russ now works for Whayne Supply his sophomore year. in Louisville. Doug, who played four years at Bellarmine, is now a graduate as- Scott is currently pursuing his Master of Business Administra- sistant on ’s staff at Xavier University. tion degree at Bellarmine and will graduate in December.

4 2011-2012 Roster

NO. nAME POS. HT. WT. CLASS HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL (PREVIOUS COLLEGE) ALPHABETICAL ROSTER 3 Braydon Hobbs G 6-5 180 SR New Albany, Ind. New Albany H.S. 4 Jeremy Kendle G 6-2 195 JR Jeffersonville, Ind. Jeffersonville H.S. 21 Stephen Asihene 24 Ryan Burton 5 Chris Dowe G 6-3 185 JR Louisville, Ky. Eastern H.S. 20 Kris Carree 10 Corbin Maynard G 5-10 170 FR Louisville, Ky. DeSales H.S. 5 Chris Dowe 25 Tony Hamann 11 Garett Ross G 6-1 170 R-FR Corydon, Ind. Corydon Central H.S. 3 Braydon Hobbs 12 Aaron Robison F 6-6 230 SR Louisville, Ky. St. Xavier H.S. 32 Jelani Johnson 23 Keisten Jones 14 Jeff Whitton F 6-3 200 FR Winchester, Ky. George Rogers Clark H.S. 4 Jeremy Kendle 15 Richie Phares F/C 6-8 220 R-SO Georgetown, Ky. Scott Co. H.S. (Louisville) 33 Stevie Loveless 10 Corbin Maynard 20 Kris Carree G 6-2 190 SR Louisville, Ky. Male H.S. 15 Richie Phares 21 Stephen Asihene C 6-7 200 FR Freehold, N.J. Oak Hill Academy 12 Aaron Robison 11 Garett Ross 23 Keisten Jones G 6-3 190 SO Louisville, Ky. Ballard H.S. 31 Luke Sprague 22 Julian Wilkison 24 Ryan Burton F 6-8 200 FR Bedford, Ind. Bedford North Lawrence H.S. 25 Gentry Parker G 6-2 180 FR Indianapolis, Ind. Cardinal Ritter H.S. Pronunciations Bellarmine: 31 Luke Sprague F/C 6-8 220 SR Newburgh, Ind. Castle H.S. BELL-uhr-men 32 Jelani Johnson G 6-4 185 JR Aurora, Ill. Waubonsie Valley (Western Ill.) Asihene: as-uh-HE-nee Carree: cuh-REE 33 Stevie Loveless F 6-6 215 R-SO Frankfort, Ind. Frankfort H.S. (Purdue) Dowe: DOW Hamann: HAH-men Head Coach: Scott Davenport Keisten:KEE-stun Assistant Coaches: Drew Cooper, Carl White, Michael Scott Phares: FAIR-us Team Managers: Jon Turl, David Shearn Robison: ROBB-i-son Team Trainer: Brad Bluestone Sprague: SPRAIG TEAM PASTOR: Fr. Dale Cieslik

5 Player profiles 20 • Kris Carree 6-2 • Senior • Guard HOMETOWN: Louisville, Ky.

HIGH SCHOOL: Male

MAJOR: Exercise Science

PARENTS: Dorothea and Gerald Carree

2010-11: Saw action in 14 games during his junior year… Had 4 points and 3 rebounds in victory over Maryville (2/4)…Pulled down career high 4 rebounds to go along with 2 points against Rockhurst (1/8)

2008-10: Attended Kentucky State University, but did not play basketball

High School: Averaged 14.0 points and 6.0 rebounds a game for Coach Tom Crews... Named to All-Toyota Classic and All 5/3 Tourmanent teams

statistics Season GP-GS FGM-A PCT 3PTM-A PCT FTM-A PCT REB O-D TOT. AVG PF-FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2010-11 14-0 3-6 .500 0-0 .000 5-5 1.00 6-6 12 0.9 4-0 3 4 0 1 11 0.8

6 Player profiles 3 • Braydon Hobbs 6-5 • Senior • Guard HOMETOWN: New Albany, Ind.

HIGH SCHOOL: New Albany

MAJOR: Criminal Justice

PARENTS: Michelle & Kris Johnson and Rick Hobbs

Finished 2nd in GLVC and 10th in na- 2010-11: Named Honorable Mention tion with 2.90 assist/turnover ratio All-America by D-II Bulletin after averaging 12.5 points, 4.7 rebounds, 2008-09: Earned Great Lakes Valley and 6.5 assists a game…Named Conference Freshman of the Year “Most Outstanding Player” of the and Third Team All-GLVC honors 2010-11 NCAA Midwest Regional... while being named to DII Bulletin’s Named 1st team All-GLVC as well “All-Freshman Team”…3.34 assist/ as 1st team All-Region by Daktron- turnover ratio ranked fifth in nation… ics and 1st team All-District by the Was second on team in scoring with NABC…His 6.5 assists per game were 12.8 points per game and assists 3rd in the country while he ranked with 137 on season…Started all 33 5th in assist/turnover ratio with games in the backcourt, averaging 3.21…racked up 12 points, 12 assists, 32.6 minutes per contest…Third and 8 rebounds in 100-74 victory on team in rebounds with 4.1 per over Illinois-Springfield(1/27)…Had game…Led team in scoring on six season high 25 points to go along occasions…Scored season high 23 with 6 rebounds and 6 assists in points at Tusculum (12/17)…Had 1st round of the NCAA Tournament double-doubles in two games: 15 against Indianapolis (3/12)…Had 6 points and 12 assists vs. Pfieffer games of double-digit assists…Tallied (12/20) and 12 points and 13 assists 22 points, 6 rebounds, 4, assists, and vs. Drury (1/22)…Secured season 3 steals in win at Southern Indiana … high 11 rebounds at Rockhurst Received GLVC’s Scholar Athlete of (1/17)…Scored in double figures 25 the Year for men’s throughout season, including a stretch of nine consecutive games. 2009-10: Named to All-Great Lakes

Valley Conference Third Team… HIGH SCHOOL: Finished as New Started all 32 games during the Albany’s all-time assist leader for season…Third on the team in scoring Coach Jim Shannon...As senior averaging 11.6 points per game… averaged 16 ppg, 5.2 rebs and 6.4 Second in the GLVC averaging 5.34 assists and became the first Bulldog assists per game…Recorded second to record a triple double...Named triple-double in program’s history to the Indiana All-Stars...Was a when he went for 13 points, 10 McDonald’s All-America nominee...... rebounds, and 11 assists vs. Drury Was a North/South All-Star...Named (3/6) in the second round of the AP Second Team All-State...Named GLVC tournament…Named to GLVC’s to the Courier-Journal’s All Southern All-Tournament team…Had 27 points Team...Was the New Albany Tri- and 7 assists in 85-77 overtime vic- bune’s Player of the Year tory over Northern Kentucky (2/11)… statistics SEASON GP-GS FGM-A PCT. 3PTM-A PCT. FTM-A PCT. REB O-D TOT. AVG. PF-FO AST. TO BLK STL PTS AVG. 2010-11 35-35 149-300 .497 75-176 .426 66-78 .846 33-132 165 4.7 44-1 228 71 22 60 439 12.5 2009-10 32-32 122-267 .457 57-150 .380 69-86 .802 28-107 135 4.2 37-0 171 59 15 46 370 11.6 2008-09 33-33 158-330 .479 66-167 .395 42-59 .712 25-111 136 4.1 41-0 137 41 20 50 424 12.8 TOTAL 100-100 429-896 .479 198-492 .402 177-223 .794 86-350 436 4.4 122-1 536 171 57 156 1233 12.3 7 Player profiles 12 • Aaron Robison 6-6 • Senior • Forward

HOMETOWN: Louisville, Ky.

HIGH SCHOOL: St. Xavier

MAJOR: Business Administration

PARENTS: Stacy and Pat Robison

2009-10: Appeared in 13 High School: Averaged 10 games off the bench during his points and 8 rebounds per freshman year…Played career game as a senior…Named to high seven minutes against Louisville Invitational All- Minnesota-Duluth(11/27) scor- Tournament Team as a Junior… ing two points and grabbing Participated in Battle of the one rebound…Grabbed three Bridges All-Star Game…Award- rebounds in five minutes of ac- ed Coaches Award and Senior tion against Ohio Valley(12/11) Athletic Award…Also member of 2004 4A State Football 2008-09: Attended Bellarmine, Championship…Played for but did not compete on the Coach Joe Bergamini basketball team.

statistics SEASON GP-GS FGM-A PCT. 3PTM-A PCT. FTM-A PCT. REB O-D TOT. AVG. PF-FO AST. TO BLK STL PTS AVG. 2010-11 23-0 8-17 .470 0-1 .000 4-8 .500 6-5 11 0.5 11-0 0 4 2 0 20 0.9 2009-10 13-0 1-6 .167 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 2-4 6 0.5 5-0 0 3 0 1 2 0.2 TOTALS 36-0 9-23 .391 0-1 .000 4-10 .400 8-9 17 .47 16-0 0 7 2 1 22 0.6

8 Player profiles 31 • Luke Sprague 6-8 • Senior • Forward/Center

HOMETOWN: Newburgh, Ind.

HIGH SCHOOL: Castle

MAJOR: Biology (Pre-Med)

PARENTS: Lisa and Douglas Sprague

2010-11: Started all 35 games shooting against Quincy in during his junior season the second round of the GLVC averaging 10.9 points and 4.3 Tournament rebounds a game…Named to NCAA Midwest Regional 2008-09: Averaged 3.5 points All-Tournament team… per game and 1.2 rebounds Had career high 24 points per game in 29 appearances in Midwest Region Final vs. off the bench as a freshman… Ferris State(3/15)…Recorded Credited with eight steals, six double-double against India- blocked shots, and six assists napolis(2/14) when he had on season…Led team in scor- 13 points and 11 rebounds… ing with season high 14 points Scored in double figures in 14 off 5-7 shooting vs. Missouri of the final 17 games…Named S&T (1/24)…Scored 12 points to GLVC All-Academic team vs. Indianapolis (2/21) and 11 points to go with his season 2009-10: Averaged 11.2 points high five rebounds vs. St. per game during the season… Joseph’s (2/7) for his other Appeared in 32 games all double figure scoring outputs. season, starting the final 25… Scored in double figures in HIGH SCHOOL: As a senior at 17 out of the final 23 games Castle H.S., averaged 18 points of the season…Led the team a game and pulled in three point percentage down nine rebounds a game shooting 51.2%, good enough for Coach Brian Gibson... for second in the GLVC... Named to the first team Fourth in the GLVC in All-Southern Indiana Athletic percentage with a 58.9%... Conference...Posted a career Scored 21 points and grabbed high 52 points in one game... 7 rebounds in upset of No. Recognized as an Indiana 2 Southern Indiana(2/20)… South All-Star. Came back in the next game and went for 20 points on 8-11

statistics SEASON GP-GS FGM-A PCT. 3PTM-A PCT. FTM-A PCT. REB O-D TOT. AVG. PF-FO AST. TO BLK STL PTS AVG. 2010-11 35-35 142-266 .534 49-122 .402 47-66 .712 42-109 151 4.3 68-1 39 31 14 21 380 10.9 2009-10 32-25 133-225 .591 42-82 .512 49-64 .766 45-73 118 3.7 49-0 32 30 7 3 357 11.2 2008-09 29-0 37-72 .513 13-24 .541 14-17 .823 11-23 34 1.2 10-0 6 12 6 8 101 3.5 TOTAL 96-59 312-563 .554 104-228 .456 110-147 .748 98-205 303 3.2 127-1 77 73 27 32 838 8.7

9 Player profiles 5 • Chris Dowe 6-3 • Junior • Guard Louisville, Ky. Eastern High School Major: Communication Son of Angela Bonner and Chris Dowe, Sr.

2010-11: Named to All-GLVC Appeared in all 32 games during the season…Had 16 points, 8 3rd team while averaging 13.5 rebounds, and two rebounds in 81-71 victory over No. 2 South- points off the bench…Named ern Indiana (2/20)…Played career high 35 minutes in 85-77 OT to All-NCAA Midwest Regional win against Northern Kentucky (2/11)…Went 5-5 from the field, tournament team…Scored including 1-1 from 3FG in win over Michigan Tech (11/28) career high 31 points in regular season finale against Kentucky High School: Named 7th Region Player of the Year honors Wesleyan (2/19)…Had 22 points, 17 coming in the 2nd half, in after averaging 14.2 points, 4.9 rebounds, 3.0 assists, 1.5 steals, 71-59 victory at No. 18 Northern Kentucky…Finished the season and 1.5 blocks a game…Earned 2nd Team All-State honors… ranked 5th in the GLVC in field goal percentage at .567 Named MVP of Louisville Invitational Tournament and Capital City tournament…Played for Coach Jason Couch 2009-10: Averaged 19.5 minutes per game off the bench…

statistics Season GP-GS FGM-A Pct. 3Pt.M-A Pct. FTM-A .Pct Reb O-D Total Avg. PF-FO Ast. TO Blk. Stl. Pts. Avg. 2010-11 35-0 157-277 .567 34-80 .425 125-155 .806 26-84 110 3.1 76-1 65 65 11 33 473 13.5 2009-10 32-0 88-165 .533 16-52 .308 57-83 .687 40-57 97 3.0 54-0 37 46 11 23 249 7.8 TOTALS 67-0 245-442 .554 50-132 .379 182-238 .765 66-141 207 3.1 130-1 102 111 22 56 722 10.8 32 • Jelani Johnson 6-4 • Junior • Guard Aurora, Illinois Waubonsie Valley High School Major: Physcial Therapy Son of Natalie and Thayer points and 1.6 rebounds a game…Appeared in 23 games while Johnson earning the start 5 times... Had 11 points against South Dakota State (12/5/09)...Pulled down 6 rebounds against IUPUI (3/6) in 2010-11 (Western Illinois): the Summit League Tournament.. Shot 72.7 from the free throw Played in all 30 and started stripe...Shot 36.4 percent from three-point range (12-of-33) 20 times...Had career-high 14 points (4-of-5 from 3-point High School: Racked up 820 points in just two seasons at range) and 7 rebounds against Waubonsie Valley, placing him eighth on the school’s all-time North Dakota State... Finished scoring list…Averaged 17 points and 7 rebounds a game during the season tied second in the his senior campaign…named Honorable Mention All-Conference Summit League with 43 steals (1.4 per game)…Averaged 5.8 and Naperville SunDaily Herald All-Area, Beacon News All-Area points and 3.6 rebounds per game. First Team, and was an Illinois Basketball Coaches Association (IBCA) All-State Special Mention his senior year…Played for 2009-10 (Western Illinois): Finished the season averaging 2.7 coach Steve Weemer…Also lettered in football

statistics * from W. Illinois Season GP-GS FGM-A Pct. 3Pt.M-A Pct. FTM-A .Pct Reb O-D Total Avg. PF-FO Ast. TO Blk. Stl. Pts. Avg. 2010-11* 30-20 67-170 .394 31-67 .463 9-16 .563 13-96 109 3.6 68-0 53 59 7 43 174 5.8 2009-10* 23-5 21-57 .368 12-33 .364 8-11 .727 21-24 36 1.6 25-0 6 14 5 9 62 2.7 TOTAL 59-31 86-187 .459 45-115 .391 42-49 .857 11-28 39 0.6 59-0 99 76 0 14 259 4.3 10 Player profiles 4 • Jeremy Kendle 6-2 • Junior • Guard 2009-10: Led the Knights, and sixth in the GLVC, in scoring av- Jeffersonville, Indiana eraging 17.7 points per game…Earned All-GLVC second team Jeffersonville High School honors…Named GLVC Player of the Week after averaging 18 Major: Liberal Studies pts, 7.5 rebounds, and 4.5 assists in victories over Indianapo- Parents: Annette and Brad Kendle lis(1/14) and St. Joseph’s (1/16)…Nearly missed a triple-dou- ble when he had 18 pts, 9 rebounds, and 8 assists in 81-71 2010-11: Earned All-America upset of No. 2 Southern Indiana(2/20)…Poured in career high honors from 4 different orga- 31 points and grabbed 10 rebounds in 79-69 victory over No. nizations including the NABC 3 Kentucky Wesleyan in GLVC Championship game…Named All America Team and First Most Outstanding player of GLVC Tournament after averaging Team All-American from DII 24.3 points, 4.6 rebounds, and 3.6 assists for the tournament Bulletin…Earned All-Midwest regional recognition from High School: Averaged 15.1 points and 4.4 rebounds per Daktronics…Named to NCAA game…Helped lead Jeffersonville High School to a 23-2 record Elite 8 Team team…Named and Hoosier Hills Conference Championship…Team ranked as GLVC Player of the Year after averaging 17.3 points and 3.3 high as No. 4 in the state…Named to 1st team All-District, All- rebounds in the regular season…Had season high 27 points Region, and All-Area…Played for Coach Jimmy Just and 9 rebounds in 99-97 win at Indianapolis (1/17)…Had 20 or more points 12 times including the first four games of the SPECIAL NOTE: WENT TO OLNEY CENTRAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE regular season…Named GLVC Player of the Week three times OUT OF HIGH SCHOOL, BUT INJURIES PREVENTED HIM FROM throughout the year…Racked up 17 points, 4 rebounds, and 9 COMPETING. NCAA RULED THIS SUMMER THAT KENDLE WOULD assists in victory over Missouri S&T (2/6)…Finished the season HAVE FOUR SEMESTERS OF ELIGIBILTY REMAINING. ranked in GLVC’s top 15 in five offensive categories statistics Season GP-GS FGM-A Pct. 3Pt.M-A Pct. FTM-A .Pct Reb O-D Total Avg. PF-FO Ast. TO Blk. Stl. Pts. Avg. 2010-11 35-35 203-430 .472 44-133 .331 141-168 .839 27-123 150 4.3 48-0 123 99 8 31 591 16.9 2009-10 32-29 213-421 .506 46-122 .377 94-127 .740 30-151 181 5.7 66-0 130 80 6 17 566 17.7 TOTALS 67-64 416-851 .489 90-255 .353 235-295 .797 57-274 331 4.9 114-0 253 179 14 48 1157 17.3

11 Player profiles Player profiles 23 • Keisten Jones 6-3 • Sophomore • Guard Louisville, Ky. Ballard High School Major:Business Administration Son of Kathy and Keith Jones

2010-11: Came off the bench High School: Helped lead team to a runner up finish in in all 35 games during his state tournament after averaging 16.7 points, 6.2 rebounds, freshman season…Averaged and 1.8 blocks per game as a senior…Earned 2nd Team All- 4.7 points and 1.9 rebounds a State honors by the Courier Journal...Named to 1st Team game…3rd on the team with All 7th Region...Member of the 1,000 point club...Named to 17 blocks on the season… All-King of the Bluegrass Tournament team…Played in both Scored career high 16 points Kentucky-Indiana and Kentucky-Ohio All-Star game...Played including going 5-6 from for Coach Chris Renner beyond the arc in win against Harris-Stowe (12/30)…Had 15 points and 7 rebounds in 97-70 win over IU-Southeast (12/11)…Named to GLVC All-Academic team statistics Season GP-GS FGM-A Pct. 3Pt.M-A Pct. FTM-A .Pct Reb O-D Total Avg. PF-FO Ast. TO Blk. Stl. Pts. Avg. 2010-11 35-0 56-11 .505 25-54 .463 27-40 .684 27-41 68 1.9 48-0 13 32 17 10 164 4.7

12 Player profiles 33 • Stevie Loveless 6-6 • Sophomore • Forward Frankfort, Ind. Frankfort High School/ Major: Accounting and Finance Son of Brenda and Kevin Loveless

2010-11: Averaged 3.3 points ... Played three minutes in the season-opening win over Cal and 3.4 rebounds during the State Northridge(11/13) first 7 games of the season before sustaining an injury High School: Collected Indiana Basketball Coaches As- and taking a redshirt season sociation honorable mention all-state accolades in 2009 ... Two-time preseason all-state selection ... Named All-Saga- 2009-10: (Purdue) Appeared in six games at Purdue, averag- more Conference, All-Clinton County and All-Lafayette Area ing 0.3 points and 0.3 rebounds in 2.5 minutes per game ... in each of his final three seasons at Frankfort ... Averaged 25 Scored two points in the win over SIU Edwardsville(12/22) ... points and 13 rebounds per game as a senior to garner team Grabbed a rebound in the win over Ball State(12/19) ... Had MVP honors ... Coached by Jason Good a rebound and two assists in the victory over Buffalo(12/5)

statistics * from Purdue Season GP-GS FGM-A Pct. 3Pt.M-A Pct. FTM-A .Pct Reb O-D Total Avg. PF-FO Ast. TO Blk. Stl. Pts. Avg. 2010-11 7-0 6-11 .545 2-5 .400 9-14 .643 6-18 24 3.4 8-0 1 3 1 1 23 3.3 2009-10* 6-0 1-5 .200 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 0.3 1-0 2 2 0 0 2 0.3 15 • Richie Phares 6-8 • Sophomore • Forward/Center Georgetown, Ky. Scott County High School/University of Louisville Major: Finance Son of Sharon and Ford Phares

2010-11: Did not play after transferring in January from the High School: Averaged 18.0 points and 8.8 rebounds as a University of Louisville senior while helping lead Scott County to the regional finals… Named All-State as senior…Helped lead Scott County to a 2009-10 (Louisville): Redshirted State Championship as a sophomore Player profiles 21 • Stephen Asihene 6-7 • Freshman • Center Freehold, N.J. Oak Hill Academy Major: Economics Son of William and Sharon Richardson-Asihene

High School: Playing for the red squad of the famed Oak Hill Academy, averaged 20 points and 8 rebounds a game his senior season. As a junior put up 10 points and five boards a game. During his freshman and sophomore years played on the varsity team at Freehold Township High School.

24 • Ryan Burton 6-8 • Freshman • Forward Bedford, Ind. Bedford North Lawrence High School Major: Business Administration Son of Tracey and Richard Burton

High School: Slowed by injuries as a senior, Burton still averaged 11 points and 6 rebounds as a senior…Helped lead Bedford North Lawrence to an 18-2 record and the Hoosier Hills Conference Championship…Named Honorable Mention Indiana All-State Academic

10 • Corbin Maynard 5-10 • Freshman • Guard Louisville, Ky. DeSales High School Major: Business Administration Son of Carol Smith and Joe Maynard

High School: averaged 7.9 points, 2.9 assists and 2.9 rebounds a game as a senior...Earned Sec- ond Team All 6th Region honors in 2010-11 and was named to the All “A” Classic All Tournament Team as a junior and a senior...Played for Coach John Mingus

14 Player profiles 11 • Garett Ross 6-3 • Freshman • Guard Corydon, Ind. Corydon Central High School Major: Nursing Son of Melissa and Rick Ross

2010-11: Redshirted

High School: Averaged 15.0 points, 6.0 rebounds, and 5.5 assists while helping Corydon Central to 3A Sectional Championship...Listed as one of the top 75 seniors in Indiana by Hoosier- scout.net...Named one of the top players at the East-West Roundball Classic by Rick Bolus...Played in the Indiana All-Star Game

15 2010-2011 Statistics THE STAT CREW SYSTEM BELLARMINE Combined Team Statistics (as of Oct 06, 2011) 2010-11All games Final Statistics

Overall record: 33-2 Conf: 17-1 Home: 16-1 Away: 10-0 Neutral: 7-1

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 04 KENDLE, Jeremy 35-35 1143 32.7 203-430 . 4 7 2 44-133 . 3 3 1 141-168 . 8 3 9 27 123 150 4.3 48 0 123 99 8 31 591 16.9 10 DOWE, Chris 35-0 857 24.5 157-277 . 5 6 7 34-80 . 4 2 5 125-155 . 8 0 6 26 84 110 3.1 76 1 65 65 11 33 473 13.5 15 BENEDETTI, Justin 35-35 1032 29.5 153-287 . 5 3 3 58-136 . 4 2 6 105-128 . 8 2 0 58 119 177 5.1 74 0 60 44 10 25 469 13.4 03 HOBBS, Braydon 35-35 1179 33.7 149-300 . 4 9 7 75-176 . 4 2 6 66-78 . 8 4 6 33 132 165 4.7 44 1 228 71 22 60 439 12.5 31 SPRAGUE, Luke 35-35 860 24.6 142-266 . 5 3 4 49-122 . 4 0 2 47-66 . 7 1 2 42 109 151 4.3 68 1 39 31 14 21 380 10.9 24 HOLMES, Nick 35-35 882 25.2 103-156 . 6 6 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 58-88 . 6 5 9 62 116 178 5.1 70 1 49 37 25 24 264 7.5 14 JONES, Keisten 35-0 535 15.3 56-111 . 5 0 5 25-54 . 4 6 3 27-40 . 6 7 5 27 41 68 1.9 48 0 13 32 17 10 164 4.7 33 LOVELESS, Stevie 7-0 60 8.6 6-11 . 5 4 5 2-5 . 4 0 0 9-14 . 6 4 3 6 18 24 3.4 8 0 1 3 1 1 23 3.3 21 JENKINS, Jacob 16-0 76 4.8 9-20 . 4 5 0 3-12 . 2 5 0 6-10 . 6 0 0 0 7 7 0.4 7 0 3 4 0 0 27 1.7 12 ROBISON, Aaron 23-0 69 3.0 8-17 . 4 7 1 0-1 . 0 0 0 4-8 . 5 0 0 6 5 11 0.5 11 0 0 4 2 0 20 0.9 32 SIMON, Hayden 14-0 34 2.4 3-9 . 3 3 3 0-0 . 0 0 0 6-10 . 6 0 0 3 5 8 0.6 2 0 0 3 0 0 12 0.9 20 CARREE, Kris 14-0 28 2.0 3-6 . 5 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 5-5 1.000 6 6 12 0.9 4 0 3 4 0 1 11 0.8 25 HAMANN, Tony 16-0 37 2.3 4-9 . 4 4 4 2-2 1.000 2-2 1.000 0 3 3 0.2 4 0 1 3 1 0 12 0.8 05 SMALLWOOD, Forrest 27-0 148 5.5 7-23 . 3 0 4 3-11 . 2 7 3 2-4 . 5 0 0 2 24 26 1.0 30 1 9 12 0 5 19 0.7 23 POGUE, Steve 23-0 84 3.7 4-11 . 3 6 4 0-4 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 2 8 10 0.4 15 0 3 6 0 1 8 0.3 Team 47 53 100 2 5 Total...... 35 7024 1007-1933 . 5 2 1 295-736 . 4 0 1 603-776 . 7 7 7 347 853 1200 34.3 511 5 597 423 111 212 2912 83.2 Opponents...... 35 7024 897-2022 . 4 4 4 268-746 . 3 5 9 381-543 . 7 0 2 367 674 1041 29.7 704 - 405 472 77 205 2443 69.8

TEAM STATISTICS BU OPP Date Opponent Score Att. SCORING 2912 2443 11/21/10 WAYNE STATE W 87-73 1392 Points per game 83.2 69.8 11/26/10 at West Virginia State W 103-79 811 Scoring margin +13.4 - 11/27/10 vs Charleston W 79-59 111 FIELD GOALS-ATT 1007-1933 897-2022 * 12/02/10 at Kentucky Wesleyan W 78-75 2800 Field goal pct . 5 2 1 . 4 4 4 * 12/04/10 at Southern Indiana W 69-60 2200 3 POINT FG-ATT 295-736 268-746 12/10/10 WEST VIRGINIA STATE W 93-73 1232 3-point FG pct . 4 0 1 . 3 5 9 12/11/10 #12 IU-SOUTHEAST W 97-70 1822 3-pt FG made per game 8.4 7.7 12/18/10 KING W 75-64 908 FREE THROWS-ATT 603-776 381-543 12/29/10 vs St. Catharine L 74-79 500 Free throw pct . 7 7 7 . 7 0 2 12/30/10 vs Harris-Stowe State W 94-70 100 F-Throws made per game 17.2 10.9 * 01/02/11 at Lewis Flyers W 72-69 491 REBOUNDS 1200 1041 * 01/04/11 at Wisconsin-Parkside W 82-54 348 Rebounds per game 34.3 29.7 * 01/06/11 DRURY W 85-75 1955 Rebounding margin +4.5 - * 01/08/11 ROCKHURST W 92-62 1910 ASSISTS 597 405 * 01/13/11 MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 87-64 1908 Assists per game 17.1 11.6 * 01/15/11 at Saint Joseph's W 75-54 754 TURNOVERS 423 472 * 01/17/11 at Indianapolis W 99-97 2088 Turnovers per game 12.1 13.5 * 01/20/11 NKU W 85-74 1918 Turnover margin +1.4 - * 01/27/11 ILLINOIS-SPRINGFIELD W 100-74 1669 Assist/turnover ratio 1.4 0.9 * 01/29/11 QUINCY W 79-57 1937 STEALS 212 205 * 02/04/11 at Maryville University W 76-56 200 Steals per game 6.1 5.9 * 02/06/11 at Missouri S&T W 87-73 500 BLOCKS 111 77 * 02/12/11 at Northern Kentucky W 71-59 4816 Blocks per game 3.2 2.2 * 02/14/11 INDIANAPOLIS W 80-70 1793 ATTENDANCE 32319 21325 * 02/17/11 #6 SOUTHERN INDIANA W 84-79 2450 Home games-Avg/Game 17-1901 10-1501 * 02/19/11 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN L 86-94 2450 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 8-790 02/26/11 ROCKHURST W 72-52 2000 * 03/05/11 vs Kentucky Wesleyan W 86-73 1200 Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Totals * 03/06/11 vs Southern Indiana Wot 87-81 1500 BELLARMINE 1372 1515 25 2912 03/12/11 INDIANAPOLIS W 84-70 2400 Opponents 1160 1264 19 2443 03/13/11 NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 87-82 2175 03/15/11 FERRIS STATE W 85-66 2400 03/23/11 vs Midwestern St. W 70-64 0 03/24/11 vs Minn. St. Mankato W 81-74 0 03/26/11 vs BYU-Hawaii W 71-68 2906

* - Conference game

16 GLVC 2010-2011 Review

Established in 1978 with a commitment to the purposes, fundamental many major Midwest media markets in which the league maintains a presence. policies and basic principles of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, The GLVC has schools in Milwaukee/Northern Illinois (UW-Parkside), Chi- the Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC) has grown to embody the cago (Lewis), Indianapolis (Indianapolis), Cincinnati (Northern Kentucky), vision established by the founders of the organization and has melded Louisville (Bellarmine), Evansville (Southern Indiana), Springfield, athletic and academic excellence for 33 years. Ill. (UIS), Springfield, Mo. (Drury), Owensboro (Kentucky The GLVC, which over the past decade has grown to Wesleyan), Kansas City (Rockhurst, William Jewell) and 17 members, has fully embraced NCAA Division II and is St. Louis (Maryville, McKendree, UM-St. Louis). now the largest athletic conference in the country in any The conference sponsors 17 championships in division. Although formed and developed as one of the baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, indoor and nation’s premier basketball conferences, the GLVC has outdoor track and field, and tennis for men and basketball, nurtured 17 championship sports and can now claim itself cross country, softball, soccer, tennis, indoor and outdoor as one of the nation’s top NCAA Division II conferences. track and field, golf, and volleyball for women. In addition, The formation of the GLVC can be traced as far back as 1972 the GLVC will begin sponsoring a football championship in 2012. when the athletic directors of three member schools - Kentucky Wesleyan, GLVC institutions have won 12 national championships in basketball, Bellarmine and Indiana State University at Evansville (now the University of including Bellarmine who claimed the men’s title last season. Kentucky Wes- Southern Indiana) - began preliminary discussions about forming a basketball conference. leyan leads all Division II institutions with eight men’s basketball titles, while Southern Four years later, the University of Indianapolis and Saint Joseph’s College expressed Indiana won the men’s crown in 1995. Northern Kentucky’s women won the school’s interest. On July 7, 1978, those schools - along with Ashland University - united to first-ever basketball national championship in 2000 and followed that with a national become the GLVC. title in 2008. In addition, Northern Kentucky became the first GLVC member to win a Since its inception, 15 different institutions have joined the league. Those mem- national championship in men’s soccer and USI staked claim to the school and GLVC’s bers include: Lewis University (1980), Indiana-Purdue at Fort Wayne (1984), Northern first baseball championship in 2010. SIU Edwardsville was the first GLVC member to Kentucky University (1985), Kentucky State University (1989), Quincy University (1994), win a national championship in softball in 2007. Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (1994), University of Wisconsin-Parkside The league also takes pride in recognizing the many academic and athletic ac- (1994), University of Missouri-St. Louis (1995), Drury (2005), Missouri S&T (2005), complishments achieved by its student-athletes, coaches and administrators. In 2001, Rockhurst (2005), University of Illinois-Springfield (2008), Maryville University (2008), the league announced the creation of the GLVC Hall of Fame, with the first class being William Jewell College (2009) and McKendree University (2010). inducted in 2002. The GLVC annually presents the Richard F. Scharf Paragon Award Ashland and Kentucky State left the conference after the 1994 season, IPFW to the top male and female student-athlete in the league, and the Dr. Charles Bertram left the league following the 2000-01 academic year and SIU Edwardsville exited the Alumni Award of Distinction to alumni who both succeeded while a GLVC student-athlete league following the 2007-08 academic year. These departures opened the door for and excelled in accomplishments after graduation. the seven-team expansion over the past decade, allowing the league to grow to its The league continually maintains an effort to combine academic and athletic current membership of 17 institutions. excellence and the hard work put forth by the student-athletes has been evident on The conference headquarters are located in downtown Indianapolis, one of the the playing fields and in the classrooms.

2010-11 2010-2011 GLVC men’s Basketball Final Standings GLVC All-Conference

ALL-GLVC First Team Conference Overall Braydon Hobbs Bellarmine Pl. Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Jeremy Kendle Bellarmine 1. Bellarmine 17 1 .944 33 2 .943 Darius Adams Indianapolis 2. Southern Indiana 14 4 .778 24 6 .800 Gerald Fulton Missouri-St. Louis 3. Northern Kentucky 12 6 .666 21 9 .700 Mohamed Ntumba Southern Indiana EAST 4. Indianapolis 12 6 .667 19 9 .679 ALL-GLVC SECOND TEAM 5. Kentucky Wesleyan 10 8 .556 19 10 .655 Alex Hall Drury C.J. Trotter Southern Indiana 1. Drury 13 5 .722 23 8 .742 JaJuan Maxwell Drury 2. Missouri-St. Louis 10 8 .556 16 11 .593 Dennis Thomas, Jr. Lewis 3. Rockhurst 6 12 .333 8 19 .296 Anthony Young Kentucky Wesleyan WEST 4. Missouri S&T 3 15 .167 7 18 .280 ALL-GLVC THIRD TEAM 5. Maryville 3 15 .167 7 19 .269 Justin Benedetti Bellarmine Chris Dowe Bellarmine 1. Quincy 9 9 .500 16 11 .593 Dennon Mitchell Drury Adrian Moss Indianapolis 2. Lewis 9 9 .500 17 14 .548 Josh Edmonds Quincy 3. Saint Joseph’s 7 11 .389 11 16 .407 Kevin Gant Southern Indiana 4. UW-Parkside 6 12 .333 9 18 .333 Josh Tabb Northern Kentucky NORTH 5. Illinois-Springfield 4 14 .222 8 17 .320 Malcolm Eleby Northern Kentucky Cardell McFarland Kentucky Wesleyan Michael Fakuade Illinois-Springfield GLVC Tournament Second Round #3 Drury 72, #6 Lewis 58 PLAYER OF THE YEAR First Round #5 Ky. Wesleyan 91, #4 No. Ky. 89 (OT) Jeremy Kendle Bellarmine #1 Bellarmine 72, #12 Rockhurst 52 #2 So. Indiana 92, #11 UW-Parkside 64 Semi-Finals #3 Drury 67, #10 St. Joseph’s 61 #1 Bellarmine 86, #5 Ky. Wesleyan 73 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR #9 Lewis 69, #4 Indianapolis 67 #2 Southern Indiana 88, #3 Drury 74 Jordan Mach UW-Parkside #5 Northern Ky. 75, #8 Quincy 70 #6 Ky. Wesleyan 99, #7 Mo.-St. Louis 58 Finals COACH OF THE YEAR #1 Bellarmine 87, #2 So. Indiana 81 (OT) Scott Davenport Bellarmine

17 2011-2012 Opponents

DUKE UNIVERSITY (EXH.) WAYNE State University of Indianapolis Location: Durham, N.C. Location: Detroit, MI Location: Indianapolis, Ind. Affiliation NCAA I Affiliation: NCAA II Affiliation: NCAA II Conference: Atlantic Coast Conference: Great Lakes Intercollegiate Conference: Great Lakes Valley Enrollment: 6,504 Enrollment: 31,798 Enrollment: 5,240 Nickname: Blue Devils Nickname: Warriors Nickname: Greyhounds Game Date: Oct. 29, 2011 Game Date: November 17, 2011 Game Date: Dec. 1, 2011 Game Location: Durham, N.C. Game Location: Detroit, Mich. Game Location: Indianapolis, Ind. Coach: Coach: David Greer Game Date: Feb. 11, 2012 2010-11 Record: 32-5 2010-11 Record: 22-8 Game Location: Knights Hall www.goduke.com www.wsuathletics.cstv.com/ Coach: Stan Gouard SID: Matt Plizga SID: Jeff Weiss 2010-11 Record: 19-9 BU vs. Duke All-Time: 0-0 Bellarmine vs.Wayne State All Time: 2-2 www.athletics.uindy.edu SID: Matt Holmes University of Louisville (exh.) GRAND VALLEY State BU vs. Indianapolis All-Time: 43-39 Location: Louisville, Ky. Location: Allendale, Mich. Affiliation: NCAA I Affiliation: NCAA II Saint Joseph’s College Conference: : Great Lakes Intercollegiate Location: Rensselaer, Ind. Enrollment: 22,000 Enrollment: 24,662 Affiliation: NCAA II Nickname: Cardinals Nickname: Lakers Conference: Great Lakes Valley Game Date: Nov. 3, 2011 Game Date: Nov. 19, 2011 Enrollment: 1,000 Game Location: KFC Yum! Center Game Location: Allendale, Mich. Nickname: Pumas Coach: Rick Pitino Coach: Ric Wesley Game Date: Dec. 3, 2011 2010-11 Record: 25-10 2010-11 Record: 19-8 Game Location: Rensselaer, Ind. www.uoflsports.com www.gvsulakers.com Game Date: Feb. 9, 2012 SID: Kenny Klein SID: Tim Nott Game Location: Knights Hall BU vs. Louisville All-Time: 0-15 BU vs. GVSU All Time: 0-1 Coach: Richard Davis 2009-10 Record: 20-12 Xavier University (exh.) Indiana University-Southeast www.saintjoe.edu/athletics Location: Cincinnati, Ohio Location: New Albany, IN SID: Ken Badylak Affiliation: NCAA I Affiliation: NAIA Bellarmine vs. St. Joseph’s All Time: 38-39 Conference: : Kentucky Intercollegiate Enrollment: 6,945 Athletic Conference OHIO VALLEY Nickname: Musketeers Enrollment: 7,256 Location: Vienna, WV Game Date: November 5, 2011 Nickname: Grenadiers Affiliation: NCAA II Game Location: Cincinnati, Ohio Game Date: November 25, 2011 Conference: West Virginia Intercollegiate Coach: Chris Mack Game Location: Evansville, Ind. Enrollment: 501 2010-2011: Record: 26-9 Coach: Wiley Brown Nickname: Fighting Scots goxavier.com 2010-11 Record: 21-11 Game Date: Dec. 9, 2011 SID: Tom Eiser www.ius.edu/Athletics/ Game Location: Knights Hall Bellarmine vs.Xavier All Time: 0-10* SID: Stephen Utz Coach: Mike Snell * BU’s 63-61 victory last year was exhibition, not an Bellarmine vs. IUS All-Time: 19-4 2010-11 Record: 8-18 official game. www.ovu.edu SAGINAW VALLEY Malone University SID: Brianne Lodato Location: University Center, Mich. Location: Canton, Ohio BU vs. OVU All Time: 1-0 Affiliation: NCAA II Affiliation: NCAA II (transitioning) Conference: Great Lakes Intercollegiate Conference: Independent St. Catharine College Enrollment: 10,790 Enrollment: 2,440 Location: St. Catharine, Ky. Nickname: Cardinals Nickname: Pioneers Affiliation: NAIA Game Date: Nov. 12, 2011 Game Date: Nov. 26, 2011 Conference: Mid-South Conference Game Location: Knights Hall Game Location: Evansville, Ind. Enrollment: 850 Coach: Frankie Smith Coach: Tim Walker Nickname: Patriots 2010-11 Record: 13-14 2010-11 Record: 18-13 Game Date: December 10, 2011 www.athletics.svsu.edu www.malonepioneers.com Game Location: Knights Hall SID: Matthew Woodbury SID: Mark Bankert Coach: JT Burton [email protected] [email protected] 2010-11 Record: 22-9 BU vs. SVSU All Time: 0-1 BU vs. Malone All Time: 1-0 www.sccky.edu/athletics SID: Tom Bystrek Bellarmine vs. St. Catharine All Time: 0-1 18 2011-2012 Opponents 2011-2012 Opponents

WHEELING JESUIT Missouri U. of Science & Technology Univ. of Wisconsin-Parkside Location: Wheeling, W.V. Location: Rolla, Mo. Location: Kenosha, Wisc. Affiliation: NCAA II Affiliation: NCAA II Affiliation: NCAA II Conference: West Virginia Intercollegiate Conference: Great Lakes Valley Conference: Great Lakes Valley Enrollment: 1,500 Enrollment: 5,500 Enrollment: 5,500 Nickname: Cardinals Nickname: Miners Nickname: Rangers Game Date: Dec. 19, 2011 Game Date: January 14, 2012 Game Date: January 21, 2012 Game Location: Wheeling, W. V. Game Location: Rolla, Mo. Game Location: Knights Hall Coach: Danny Sancomb Coach: Jim Glash Game Date: February 2, 2012 2010-11 Record: 16-12 2009-10 Record: 7-21 Game Location: Kenosha, Wisc. www.wju.edu www.sports.mst.edu Coach: Luke Reigel SID: Brian Dennison SID: John Kean 2009-10 Record: 10-19 BU vs. WJU All Time: 0-0 Bellarmine vs. Missouri S&T All-Time: 7-1 www.parksiderangers.com SID: Bradley Fischer Rockhurst University Northern Kentucky Univ. Bellarmine vs. UWP All-Time: 21-5 Location: Kansas City, Mo. Location: Highland Heights, Ky. Affiliation: NCAA II Affiliation: NCAA II Univ. of Southern Indiana Conference: Great Lakes Valley Conference: Great Lakes Valley Location: Evansville, Ind. Enrollment: 3,000 Enrollment: 14,000 Affiliation: NCAA II Nickname: Hawks Nickname: Norse Conference: GLVC Game Date: January 5, 2012 Game Date: January 16, 2012 Enrollment: 13,500 Game Location: Knights Hall Game Location: Knights Hall Nickname: Screaming Eagles Coach: Bill O’Connor Game Date: February 23, 2012 Game Date: January 26, 2012 2009-10 Record: 17-11 Game Location: Highland Heights, Ky. Game Location: Knights Hall www.rockhurst.edu/ru_athletics Coach: David Bezold Game Date: February 16, 2012 SID: John Dodderidge 2009-10 Record: 21-9 Game Location: Evansville, Ind. Bellarmine vs. Rockhurst All-Time: 2-4 www.nkunorse.com Coach: Rodney Watson SID: Don Owen 2009-10 Record: 24-3 WILLIAM JEWELL COLLEGE Bellarmine vs. NKU All-Time: 34-41 www.gousieagles.com Location: Liberty, Mo. SID: Ray Simmons Affiliation: NCAA II Lewis University Bellarmine vs. USI All-Time: 25-44 Conference: Great Lakes Valley Location: Romeoville, Ill. Enrollment: 1,100 Affiliation: NCAA II Kentucky Wesleyan College Nickname: Cardinals Conference: Great Lakes Valley Location: Owensboro, Ky. Game Date: Jan. 7, 2012 Enrollment: 4,500 Affiliation: NCAA II Game Location: Knights Hall Nickname: Flyers Conference: Great Lakes Valley Coach: Larry Holley Game Date: January 19, 2012 Enrollment: 755 2010-11 Record: 25-8 Game Location: Knights Hall Nickname: Panthers www.jewellcardinals.com Game Date: February 4, 2012 Game Date: January 28, 2012 SID: Paul Worstell Game Location: Romeoville, Ill. Game Location: Owensboro, KY BU vs. WJC All Time: 0-0 Coach: Scott Trost Game Date: February 18, 2012 2009-10 Record: 17-12 Game Location: Knights Hall Drury University www.lewisflyers.com Coach: Todd Lee Location: Springfield, Mo. SID: Matt Brendich 2009-10 Record: 29-5 Affiliation: NCAA II Bellarmine vs. Lewis All-Time: 27-41 www.kwcpanthers.com Conference: Great Lakes Valley SID: Roy Pickerill Enrollment: 1,650 Bellarmine vs. KWC All-Time: 23-73 Nickname: Panthers Game Date: January 12, 2012 Game Location: Springfield, Mo. Coach: Steve Hesser 2009-10 Record: 23-7 www.drurypanthers.com SID: Scott Puryear Bellarmine vs. Drury All-Time: 3-6

19 Program Records

individual Records Bellarmine Thousand Point Club

most points in a game name Yrs. gms. pts. avg. pl name pts. Opponent date 1. Steve Mercer 1993-97 108 1,969 18.2 1. Matt Otte 43 Lewis Feb. 10, 2007 2. Floyd Smith 1973-77 103 1,932 18.8 Rudy Montgomery 43 Marian Jan. 27, 1960 3. Tom Schurfranz 1987-92 112 1,868 16.7 3. Floyd Smith 42 Transylvania Jan. 15, 1976 4. Rudy Montgomery 1955-60 89 1,723 19.4 4. Reggie Burcy 41 Northern Kentucky Mar. 2, 1989 5. Clint Davis 1983-87 111 1,602 14.4 Mike Holmes 41 IUPU-Fort Wayne Feb. 27, 1988 6. Buddy Cox 1981-84 72 1,594 22.1 6. Tom Schurfranz 40 Ashland Jan. 18, 1992 Bruce Olliges 1977-81 72 1,594 22.1 Ron Belton 40 UW-Milwaukee Feb. 26, 1969 Joe Reibel 40 St. Joseph’s Feb. 23, 1959 8. Mike Holmes 1984-88 106 1,581 14.9 Rudy Montgomery 40 St. Joseph’s Dec. 5, 1958 9. Jared McCurry 1998-02 109 1,565 14.4 10. Shannon Phillips 1991-95 104 1,555 15.0 most points in a season 11. Jim Hall 1972-76 97 1,470 15.2 pl name sEASON gms. fg. ft. pts. avg. 12. Brandy Monks 1987-91 115 1,436 12.5 1. Floyd Smith 1976-77 28 267 167 701 25.0 13. George Duncan 1970-74 98 1,411 14.4 2. Tom Schurfranz 1990-91 30 245 131 621 20.5 14. Justin Benedetti 2007-11 122 1,371 11.2 3. Tom Schurfranz 1991-92 28 241 128 610 21.8 Steve Mercer 15. John Ellington 1988-92 106 1,358 12.8 4. Buddy Cox 1981-82 29 247 106 600 20.7 5. Steve Mercer 1995-96 27 226 144 598 22.1 16. Al Stevenson 1955-59 71 1,313 18.5 6. Jeremy Kendle 2010-11 35 203 141 591 16.9 17. Brad Bixler 1995-00 107 1,246 11.6 7. Reggie Burcy 1988-89 28 215 130 583 20.8 18. Braydon Hobbs 2008-11 100 1,233 12.3 8. Jeremy Kendle 2009-10 32 212 94 566 17.6 19. Chris Renfroe 1974-78 102 1,221 12.0 9. Bruce Olliges 1980-81 26 222 129 563 21.7 Eugene Mosley 1960-64 102 1,221 12.0 10. Buddy Cox 1983-84 24 232 90 554 23.1 21. Dwight Moore 1975-79 105 1,218 11.6 22. Bruce Johnson 2001-04 83 1,210 14.6 free throw percentage in a season (min. 2 fta/game) 23. Jack McLemore 1957-61 97 1,203 12.4 pl name sEASON gms. ftm. fta. avg. 1. Eric Wilson 1990-91 30 67 74 .905 24. John Parrott 1979-83 107 1,179 11.0 2. Justin Cornell 2002-03 28 66 73 .904 25. Bobby Todd 1971-75 101 1,168 11.6 3. Victor Pierson 2003-04 27 69 77 .896 26. Jeremy Kendle 2009-11 67 1,157 17.3 4. Chip Sivori 1996-97 25 48 55 .873 27. Dave Kelly 1952-56 85 1,147 13.5 5. Matt Otte 2005-06 28 61 70 .871 28. Jim Crawford 1983-87 94 1,130 12.0 6. Dewey Minton 1975-76 25 65 75 .867 29. Adam Etienne 1999-04 109 1,125 10.3 7. Clint Davis 1984-85 27 52 60 .866 30. Brad Ayer 1999-03 108 1,089 10.1 8. Josh Herbert 1997-98 27 64 74 .865 31. Marvin Utley 1984-88 106 1,034 9.8 9. Tim Roth 1986-87 26 44 51 .863 32. Zach Miller 2000-04 104 1,003 9.6 free throw percentage in a Career (min. 2 FTA/game) pl name sEASONs gms. ftm. fta. avg. 1. Victor Pierson 2002-04 54 107 118 .906 Bruce Olliges 2. Eric Wilson 1989-91 57 123 146 .842 Most Three Pointers in a career 3. Brad Bixler 1995-00 107 258 308 .830 pl name sEASON number 4. Brad Ayer 1999-03 108 276 335 .824 1. Brad Bixler 1995-00 246 5. Justin Cornell 2000-04 107 198 243 .815 2. Justin Benedetti 2007-11 200 6. Brandy Monks 1987-91 115 419 519 .807 3. Braydon Hobbs 2008- 198 7. Bruce Olliges 1977-81 104 335 416 .805 4. Bruce Johnson 2001-04 158 8. Bill Duncan 1967-70 79 246 306 .804 5. Jared McCurry 1998-02 137 9. Floyd Smith 1974-77 103 412 513 .803 Eric Wilson 1989-91 137 10. Justin Benedetti 2007-11 121 233 291 .801 6. Brad Ayer 1999-03 131 7. John Ellington 1988-92 126 highest career scoring average 8. Zach Miller 2000-04 125 pl name sEASON gms. pts. avg. 9. Matt Otte 2004-07 119 1. Bruce Olliges 1977-81 72 1594 22.1 10. Dave Naber 1991-95 117 Buddy Cox 1981-84 72 1594 22.1 3. Rudy Montgomery 1955-60 89 1723 19.4 most rebounds in a game 4. Floyd Smith 1973-77 103 1932 18.8 Pl. name reb. Opponent date 5. Al Stevenson 1955-59 71 1313 18.5 1. Rudy Montgomery 35 Villa Madonna 2/1/59 6. Steve Mercer 1993-97 108 1969 18.2 2. Mike Clark 29 Tennessee A&I 2/23/66 7. Jeremy Kendle 2009-11 67 1157 17.3 3. Mike Clark 27 Centre 1/20/68 8. Tom Schurfranz 1987-92 112 1868 16.7 4. Rudy Montgomery 26 St. Joseph’s 1/9/60 9. Jim Hall 1972-76 97 1470 15.2 5. Rudy Montgomery 23 Transylvania 12/9/59 10. Shannon Phillips 1991-95 104 1555 15.0 Ron Belton 23 Corpus Christi 1/13/69 Rudy Montgomery 11. Mike Holmes 1984-88 106 1581 14.9 John Linnemann 23 Campbellsville 12/1/70 8. Tom Hugenberg 22 Georgetown 2/27/64 Most Three Pointers in a season Jim Schurfanz 22 Ill. Teachers Coll. 2/12/66 pl name sEASON number Mike Holmes 22 Southern Indiana 2/18/88 1. Matt Gladieux 1997-98 81 2. Braydon Hobbs 2010-11 75 most Rebounds in a season 3. Frankie Moore 1995-96 74 Pl. name SEASON gms. reb. avg. 4. Eric Wilson 1989-90 73 1. Rudy Montgomery 1958-59 17 422 24.8 5. Brad Bixler 1996-97 70 2. Rudy Montgomery 1959-60 22 371 16.9 6. Matt Pait 2004-05 69 3. Mike Holmes 1987-88 26 333 12.8 7. Braydon Hobbs 2008-09 66 4. Mike Holmes 1986-87 27 330 12.3 8. Justin Benedetti 2008-09 65 5. Ron Belton 1968-69 28 329 11.8 9. Eric Wilson 1990-91 64 6. Rudy Montgomery 1957-58 26 312 12.0 10. Brad Bixler 1999-00 62 7. Jim Schurfranz 1966-67 25 302 12.1 Brad Bixler 1997-98 62 8. Mike Holmes 1985-86 27 299 11.1 11. Matt Otte 2005-06 61 9. Tom Schurfranz 1990-91 30 288 9.6 Brad Bixler 1995-96 61 10. Tom Hugenberg 1962-63 27 282 10.4 Dave Naber 1994-95 61 Justin Benedetti 2009-10 61 most rebounds in a Career Pl. name SEASONs gms. reb. avg. 1. Rudy Montgomery 1956-60 89 1,345 15.1 2. Mike Holmes 1984-88 106 1,134 10.7 Justin Benedetti ACTIVE PLAYERS IN BOLD ITALIC 3. Jim Schurfranz 1964-67 69 735 10.7

20 Program Records Program Records

4. Tom Schurfranz 1987-92 112 903 8.1 Most Blocked shots In A Season* TEAM RECORDS 5. Steve Mercer 1993-97 108 873 8.1 Pl. name SEASON gms. blk. avg. (Records on track to be broken indicated 6. John Linneman 1967-71 89 829 9.3 1. Caleb Holcomb 2003-04 27 94 3.5 with bold, italic type) 7. Chris Renfroe 1974-78 102 810 7.9 2. Tom Schurfranz 1991-92 28 67 2.4 8. Tom Hugenberg 1961-65 89 808 9.1 3. Steve Mercer 1995-96 27 46 1.7 Most Points 9. George Duncan 1970-74 98 787 8.0 4. Steve Mercer 1994-95 27 44 1.6 GAME 130 Ashland - 1993-94 10. Jim Hall 1972-76 97 768 7.9 5. Steve Mercer 1996-97 27 42 1.6 SEASON 2,912 2010-11 (total pts.) 6. Steve Mercer 1993-94 27 31 1.1 SEASON 89.2 1990-91 (average) Most steals In A Game Andy Swan 1998-99 27 31 0.8 Pl. name stls. Opponent date 8. Oladapo Fagbenle 2009-10 29 28 0.9 Most Combined Points in a Game 1. Jim Hall 8 -- 1975 9. Montonio Blake 2005-06 28 26 0.9 GAME 253 Bellarmine 130 def. 2. Chip Sivori 6 St. Joseph’s Dec. 2, 1996 10. Jamie Jackson 2007-08 28 25 0.9 Ashland 123 - 1993-94 Frank Moore 6 Marymount Jan. 2, 1996 Frank Moore 6 Bahamas Dec. 31, 1995 Most Blocked shots In A Career* Largest Winning Margin Shawn McGee 6 IUPU-Ft. Wayne Feb. 17, 1994 Pl. name SEASON gms. blk. avg. GAME 61 Puerto Rico Humacao 2000-01 Adam Brames 6 Indianapolis Feb. 14, 2008 1. Steve Mercer 1993-97 108 163 1.5 61 Temple Baptist 2004-05 2. Caleb Holcomb 2003-04 27 94 3.5 Most Steals In A Season 3. Tom Schurfranz 1987-92 28 67 2.4 Most Field Goals Pl. name SEASON gms. stls. avg. 4. Braydon Hobbs 2008- 100 57 0.6 GAME 58 Centre - 1967-68 1. Matt Gladieux 1997-98 27 60 2.2 5. Oladapo Fagbenle 2009-10 62 53 0.9 SEASON 1007 2010-11 Braydon Hobbs 2010-11 35 60 1.7 6. Nick Holmes 2007-11 114 47 0.4 2. Chartrael Hall 2008-.09 33 58 1.7 7. Justin Benedetti 2007-11 122 43 0.4 Most Field Goal Attempts 3. Frankie Moore 1995-96 27 57 2.1 8. Matt DeMasters 2004-07 77 42 0.5 GAME 110 Centre - 1967-68 5. Braydon Hobbs 2008-09 33 50 1.5 9. Oloyede Olumide 1999-02 50 36 0.8 SEASON 2,418 1990-91 6. Jared McCurry 1999-00 27 49 1.8 Jamie Jackson 2004-08 100 36 0.4 7. John Ellington 1991-92 27 48 1.8 Highest Field Goal Percentage 8. Adam Brames 2007-08 28 46 1.6 Most Field Goals Made GAME .717 (38-53) SIUE - 2003-04 Braydon Hobbs 2009-10 32 46 1.4 GAME 1959 18 Joe Reibel vs. St. Joseph’s SEASON .545 (851-1,561) 1980-81 10. Frankie Moore 1996-97 27 45 1.7 SEASON 1977-78 267 Floyd Smith CAREER 1993-97 760 Steve Mercer Most Free Throws Made Most Steals In A Career GAME 51 Ashland - 1993-94 Pl. name SEASONs gms. stls. avg. Most Field Goal Attempts SEASON 603 2010-11 1. Braydon Hobbs 2008- 100 156 1.6 GAME 1977 26 Floyd Smith vs. Campbellsville 2. Steve Mercer 1993-97 108 154 1.4 2010 26 Jeremy Kendle vs. Ky. Wesleyan Most Free Throw Attempts 3. Jared McCurry 1999-02 109 147 1.3 SEASON 1976-77 532 Floyd Smith GAME 69 Ashland - 1993-94 4. Shawn McGee 1992-97 108 120 1.1 CAREER 1972-77 1,610 Floyd Smith SEASON 776 2010-11 5. Chip Sivori 1993-97 97 118 1.2 Brad Bixler 1995-00 107 118 1.1 Highest Field Goal Percentage Highest Free Throw Percentage 6. Eric Wahl 1995-99 108 105 1.0 GAME 1994 1.00 (9-9) Shawn McGee vs. Ashland GAME 1.00 (14-14) 1991-92 7. Adam Brames 2004-08 95 103 1.1 SEASON 1990-91 .723 Tom Schurfranz SEASON .777 (603-776) 2010-11 8. Frankie Moore 1995-97 54 102 1.9 CAREER 1987-92 .702 Tom Schurfranz Shannon Phillips 1991-95 104 102 1.0 Most Three Pointers Made Most Free Throws Made GAME 15 6 times Most Assists In A Game GAME 1977 20 Floyd Smith vs. Transylvania (last time WV St. 11/26/10) Pl. name ast. Opponent date SEASON 1956-57 193 Al Stevenson SEASON 295 2010-11 1. Chartrael Hall 15 NKU 2/26/09 CAREER 1956-60 457 Rudy Montgomery 2. Brandy Monks 14 Ashland 12/17/89 Most Three Pointers Attempted 3. Matt Miller 13 Delta State 11/22/05 Most Free Throw Attempts GAME 41 Kentucky State - 1995-96 Braydon Hobbs 13 Drury 1/22/09 GAME 1977 21 Floyd Smith vs. Transylvania SEASON 736 2010-11 5. Braydon Hobbs 12 UI-Spring. 1/27/11 SEASON 1959-60 233 Rudy Montgomery CAREER 1956-60 744 Rudy Montgomery Highest Three Point Percentage Most Assists In A Season GAME .733 (14-19) UWP - 1998-99 pl. name SEASON gms. ast. avg. Most Three Point Field Goals made SEASON .424 (136-321) 1989-90 1. Braydon Hobbs 2010-11 35 228 6.5 GAME 2007 9 Matt Otte vs. Lewis 2. Brandy Monks 1988-89 30 188 6.3 Most Rebounds 3. Chartrael Hall 2008-09 33 186 5.6 Highest Three Point Percentage GAME 95 Ill. Teachers Coll.- 1965-66 4. Braydon Hobbs 2009-10 32 171 5.3 GAME 1994 .833 (5-6)** Brad Bixler vs. St. Joe’s SEASON 1,407 1969-70 5. Brandy Monks 1990-91 30 167 5.6 2008 .833 (5-6)** Adam Brames vs. NKU Brandy Monks 1989-90 27 166 6.1 SEASON 2009-10 .512 (42-82) luke Sprague Most Assists 7. Braydon Hobbs 2008-09 33 137 4.1 CAREER 2007-11 .425 (200-471) Justin Benedetti GAME 31 SIUE - 2003-04 8. Jamie Jackson 2007-08 28 134 4.8 2008- .456 (104-228) Luke Sprague SEASON 597 2010-11 9. John Ellington 1991-92 27 131 4.9 10. Brandy Monks 1987-88 28 131 4.7 Most Wins SEASON 33 2010-11 Most Assists In A Career Pl. name SEASONs gms. ast. avg. Most Games Played 1. Brandy Monks 1987-91 115 652 5.7 BELLARMINE TRIPLE DOUBLES SEASON 35 2010-11 2. Braydon Hobbs 2008- 100 536 5.4 3. John Ellington 1988-92 106 442 4.2 Brandy Monks: Jan. 27, 1990 vs. Northern Ky. Best Winning Percentage 4. Brad Bixler 1995-00 107 401 3.7 SEASON .943 (33-2) 2010-11 5. Zach Miller 2000-04 102 322 3.2 (18 pts., 11 rebs., 10 assists)

6. Marvin Utley 1984-88 106 314 3.0

7. Marcus Flynn 2004-07 78 307 3.7 Braydon Hobbs: March 7, 2010 vs. Drury 8. Chartrael Hall 2007-09 59 293 4.9 (13 pts, 10 rebs., 11 assists) 9. Jared McCurry 1998-02 109 267 2.4 10. Jeremy Kendle 2009- 67 253 3.8

Most Blocked shots In A Game-* Pl. name blks. Opponent date 1. Tom Schurfranz 10 -- 1991 2. Caleb Halcomb 8 Winston Salem 11/22/03 3. Caleb Halcomb 7 UW-Parkside 2/19/04 4. Caleb Halcomb 6 Ky Wesleyan 2/5/04 Caleb Halcomb 6 Lewis 1/22/04 Caleb Halcomb 6 St. Joseph’s 1/2/04

* Blocked shots records date from 1991-92 season to present

21 Bellarmine Honor Roll NCAA Division II All-America selections

2011 Jeremy Kendle NABC First Team, Basketball Times Second Team, DII Bulletin Third Team, Daktronics Braydon Hobbs Honorable Mention, DII Bulletin 1996 Steve Mercer Honorable Mention, CoSIDA 1992 Tom Schurfranz First Team, NABC 1977 Floyd Smith Third Team, NABC

Great Lakes Valley Conference honors GLVC Player Of The Year 2008 Dzaflo Larkai Second Team 1991 Tom Schurfranz First Team 2011 Jeremy Kendle Adam Brames Third Team Brandy Monks Second Team 1992 Tom Schurfranz 2006 Matt Miller Hon.Ment. John Ellington Hon. Mention 1988 Mike Holmes 2005 Marcus Flynn Hon. Ment. 1990 Brandy Monks Second Team 1984 Buddy Cox Matt Pait Hon. Ment. Brian Fichter Hon. Mention 2002 Jared McCurry Second Team 1989 Reggie Burcy First Team GLVC Freshman Of The Year 2001 Jared McCurry Second Team Tom Schurfranz Second Team 2009 Braydon Hobbs 2000 Jared McCurry Second Team 1988 Mike Holmes First Team 1998 Matt Gladieux Second Team 1987 Mike Holmes Second Team GLVC All-Conference selections Brad Bixler Hon. Mention Clint Davis Second Team 2011 Braydon Hobbs First Team 1997 Steve Mercer Second Team 1986 Mike Holmes Second Team Jeremy Kendle First Team 1996 Steve Mercer Second Team 1985 Clint Davis Hon. Mention Justin Benedetti Third Team 1995 Steve Mercer First Team 1984 Buddy Cox First Team Chris Dowe Third Team Shannon Phillips Second Team Clint Davis Hon. Mention 2010 Jeremy Kendle Second Team 1994 Shannon Phillips Second Team 1983 John Parrott Second Team Justin Benedetti Third Team Steve Mercer Hon. Mention Buddy Cox Second Team Braydon Hobbs Third Team 1993 Shannon Phillips Hon. Mention 1982 Buddy Cox First Team 2009 Chartrael Hall First Team 1992 Tom Schurfranz First Team Braydon Hobbs Third Team John Ellington Hon. Mention John Hartlage Hon. Mention

ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL

Academic all-America Selections 2006 Marcus Flynn, Matt Miller, Andrew Parks, Kyle Thraser 2003 Brad Ayer Honorable Mention - CoSIDA 2005 Marcus Flynn, Kyle Thrasher 2001 Ronald Brooks Third Team - Verizon 2004 Torey Meagher 1992 Tom Schurfranz Third Team - GTE 2003 Brad Ayer, Justin Cornell 2002 Brad Ayer, Phillip Hobbs, Oloyede Olumide NCAA post-graduate scholarships recipients 2001 Ron Brooks, Justin Cornell, Oloyede Olumide 2001 Ronald Brooks 2000 Brad Bixler, Ron Brooks, Andy Swan, Jeffery Thomas 1992 Tom Schurfranz 1999 Ron Brooks, Amit Shaham, Landon Swan, Andy Swan, Jeffrey Thomas , Eric Wahl GLVC Academic All-Conference selections 1998 Brad Bixler, Ron Brooks, Brian Culhane, Matt Gladieux, Amit Shaham 2011 Braydon Hobbs, Nick Holmes, Keisten Jones, Stevie Loveless, 1997 Steve Mercer, Amit Shaham, Chip Sivori Luke Sprague 1996 Steve Mercer, Amit Shaham 2010 Doug Davenport, Braydon Hobbs, Nick Holmes, Andrew Parks, 1995 Steve Mercer, Dave Naber Luke Sprague 1994 Kevin Eilers, Robert Keeling, Dave Naber 2009 Doug Davenport, Braydon Hobbs, Andrew Parks, Luke Sprague 1993 Robert Keeling, David Kirby, David Naber 2008 Doug Davenport, Dzaflo Larkai, Andrew Parks, Tim Dearlove 1992 Steve Bringard, Bobby Keeling, Tom Schurfranz 2007 Doug Davenport, Matt DeMasters, Marcus Flynn, Dzaflo Larkai, Andrew 1991 Tom Schurfranz Parks, Ryan Tiesi 1990 Ernest Marshall

22 Bellarmine Honor Roll

ncaa tournament appearances

2011 RD 1 Bellarmine def. Indianapolis 84-70 Knights Hall Louisville, Ky. RD 2 Bellarmine def. Northern Ky. 87-82 Knights Hall Louisville, Ky. RD 3 Bellarmine def. Ferris State 85-66 Knights Hall Louisville, Ky. RD 4 Bellarmine def. Midwestern St. 70-64 MassMutual Center Springfield, Mass. RD 5 Bellarmine def. Minn. St.-Mankato 81-74 MassMutual Center Springfield, Mass. RD 6 Bellarmine def. BYU-Hawaii 71-68 MassMutual Center Springfield, Mass.

2010 RD 1 Bellarmine def. Central State 70-66 SportsCenter Owensboro, Ky. Rd 2 Quincy def. Bellarmine 66-61 SportsCenter Owensboro, Ky.

2009 RD 1 Bellarmine def. Ky. Wes. 76-65 Croy Gymnasium Findlay, Ohio Rd 2 Bellarmine def. Lake Superior 92-83 Croy Gymnasium Findlay, Ohio RD 3 Findlay def. Bellarmine 89-86 (OT) Croy Gymnasium Findlay, Ohio

1991 Rd 1 Grand Valley State 78 def. Bellarmine 72 Bellarmine 94 def. Western Missouri 83*

1989 RD 1 Bellarmine 108 def. Ferris State 92 RD 2 Kentucky Wesleyan 84 def. Bellarmine 77

1984 RD 1 Lewis 93 def. Bellarmine 61 Bellarmine 81 def. Cal-State Bakersfield 71*

1982 RD 1 Central State 63 def. Bellarmine 61 Wright State 87 def. Bellarmine 86*

1977 RD 1 Eastern Illinois 87 def. Bellarmine 72 Youngstown State 81 def. Bellarmine 79 *

1970 Rd 1 Tennessee State 84 def. Bellarmine 77 Bellarmine 115 def. Transylvania 72*

1969 RD 1 Alcorn A&M 76 def. Bellarmine 75 Transylvania 65 def. Bellarmine 64*

1965 RD 1 Bellarmine 91 def. Norfolk State 74 RD 2 Evansville 81 def. Bellarmine 74

1963 RD 1 Oglethorpe 57 def. Bellarmine 49 Bellarmine 96 def. Austin Peay 86*

*Regional Consolation Game

23 All-Time Series Records

all-time series records Akron 2-3 Houston Baptist 0-1 Pikeville 10-6 Alabama State 0-1 Illinois-Springfield 2-0 Prarie View 1-0 Alabama-Huntsville 1-2 Illinois State 2-1 Presbyterian 0-1 Alcorn State 1-2 Incarnate Word 1-0 Puerto Rico-Humacao 1-0 American Christian 1-1 Indiana State 2-4 Purdue-Calumet 2-0 Anderson 1-1 Indianapolis 43-39 Quantico Marines 1-0 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 1-0 IUPU-Ft. Wayne 19-14 Queens 1-0 Asbury 1-0 IUPU-Indianapolis 8-4 Quincy 14-12 Ashland 19-20 IU-Southeast 19-4 Rockhurst 4-4 Assumption 0-1 John Carroll 0-1 USC-Upstate 1-0 Augusta 1-0 Kentucky Southern 1-0 Sacred Heart 1-0 Augusta State 1-0 Kentucky State 29-30 Saginaw State 0-1 Austin Peay 6-11 Kentucky Wesleyan 23-73 Salem International 1-0 Bahamas 1-0 King College 1-0 Savannah State 1-0 Baldwin-Wallace 1-0 Knoxville 3-0 Schreiner 1-0 Belmont 1-1 Lake Superior State 0-1 Shaw 0-1 Berea 21-9 Lewis 27-40 SIU-Edwardsville 18-15 Bethany 1-0 Limestone 0-1 South Dakota State 0-1 Bethel 3-1 Lincoln Memorial 7-1 Southern Indiana 28-44 Biscayne 1-0 Lindsey-Wilson 3-2 Southwest Minn. St. 1-0 Bluefield State 1-0 Lipscomb 5-1 Spalding 6-1 Bryant 0-1 Longwood 1-0 St. Andrews 1-0 BYU-Hawaii 1-0 Louisville Bible 1-0 St. Benedict’s 1-0 California (Pa.) 1-0 Louisville Municipal 1-0 St. Bonaventure 0-1 Cal. St. Bakersfield 1-0 Louisville 0-15 St. Catharine’s 0-1 Campbellsville 16-9 Loyola (Md.) 1-0 St. Edwards 1-1 Capital 2-2 Mackin Cadets 0-1 St. Francis (Ind.) 1-0 Centenary 1-0 Malone 1-0 St. Francis (Pa.) 1-1 Central Mo. State 1-0 Marian 17-0 St. Joseph’s 38-39 Central State 4-5 Marymount 1-0 St. Joseph’s (Pa.) 0-3 All-Time Coaching Record Centre 26-8 Maryville (Mo.) 2-0 St. Leo 1-1 Charleston (W.V.) 1-0 McMurry 0-1 St. Mary’s 3-1 Years Coach Record Pct. glvC pCt. Chase 0-2 Mercyhurst 1-2 St. Vincent 0-1 Christian Brothers 4-3 Miami (Ohio) 0-1 Steubenville 3-5 1950-52 Norb Raque 12-19 .387 Cincinnati 0-2 Michigan Tech 1-0 Tampa 1-0 1952-55 Eddie Weber 31-35 .470 Cincinnati Clermont 1-0 Midamerican Nazarene 1-0 Taylor 2-0 Club Cuero 0-1 Mid-Continent 1-0 Temple Baptist 2-0 1955-57 Paulie Miller 19-24 .442 Corpus Christi 1-0 Middle Tennessee St. 2-4 Tenn.-Chattanooga 0-1 Creighton 1-0 Midwestern State 1-1 Tennessee State 1-8 1957-59 Gene Kenney 23-27 .460 Cumberlands 3-0 Milligan 1-0 Texas Wesleyan 1-0 1959-66 91-77 .542 Dalhousie 1-0 Minnesota-Duluth 1-1 Thomas More 27-8 Davis-Elkins 1-0 Minnesota St.-Mankato 1-0 Tiffin 0-1 1966-71 Jim Spalding 71-60 .542 Delta State 2-3 Mississippi College 1-0 Transylvania 43-40 Denison 1-0 Missouri Baptist 1-0 Troy State 1-1 1971-94 Joe Reibel 346-277 .555 117-116 .502 DePaul 0-3 Missouri State 0-1 Tusculum 3-0 1994-98 55-54 .505 23-53 .303 DePauw 1-3 Missouri Western 1-0 Union 28-12 Detroit 0-1 Missouri-S&T 7-1 Villa Madonna 17-17 1998-02 Charlie Just 50-59 .459 37-45 .451 Drury 3-6 Missouri-St. Louis 17-9 Vincinnes 4-0 Dubuque 1-0 Morehead State 0-7 Wabash 1-1 2002-05 Chris Pullem 28-54 .341 15-44 .341 Earlham 1-0 Mount Marty 1-0 Walsh 1-0 2005- Scott Davenport 125-58 .683 72-39 .649 Eastern Illinois 2-3 Nebraska Wesleyan 1-0 Wayne State 2-2 Eastern Kentucky 0-3 New Albany Dairymen 1-0 West Liberty 1-0 Erskine 1-0 Niagara 0-1 West Virginia State 3-0 Evansville 0-2 Norfolk State 1-0 West Virginia Tech 1-1 Fayetteville State 1-0 Northeast Missouri 0-1 Western Carolina 0-1 Ferris State 2-0 Northern Kentucky 34-41 Western Illinois 1-0 Findlay 0-2 Northwest Mo. State 0-1 Western Washington 0-1 Fisk 1-1 Northwood 5-1 Wheeling Jesuit 1-0 Florida Southern 1-0 Notre Dame 0-2 Wilberforce 1-0 Fort Knox 0-5 Oakland City 11-2 Winston Salem 0-1 Franklin 3-5 Oglethorpe 1-1 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 0-1 Gannon 5-4 Ohio Dominican 2-0 Wisconsin-Parkside 20-5 Georgetown 18-38 0-1 Wisconsin-Platteville 0-1 Glenville State 1-0 Ohio Wesleyan 1-0 Wittenberg 0-2 Grace College 2-0 Ohio Valley 1-0 Wright State 6-13 Grand Valley State 0-1 Oklahoma Baptist 0-1 Xavier 0-10 Hanover 5-1 Old Westbury 1-0 Youngstown State 5-4 Harris-Stowe 1-0 Olivet Nazarene 1-0 Henderson State 1-0 Oral Roberts 0-2 Hillsdale 3-0 Parsons 1-0 Holy Family 1-0 Patten 1-0 Holy Name 1-0 Pfeiffer 1-0

24 All-Time Series Records Year-by-Year Results

1950-1951 (2-12) Transylvania W 78-77 @Indiana State L 83-70 @Villa Madonna L 81-61 @Ky. Wesleyan L 86-70 Georgetown L 76-59 Berea W 89-71 Transylvania L 79-60 Berea W 85-69 Opponent Result Pikeville W 107-93 @Georgetown L 85-75 @Georgetown L 70-58 St. Mary’s L 79-66 Centre W 80-75 Berea W 69-65 @Villa Madonna L 87-36 1954-1955 (8-14) Union W 82-80 @Pikeville L 95-68 Club Cuero L 74-47 Opponent Result Georgetown L 77-75 @Union W 66-57 1964-1965 (15-8) @Lou. Municipal W 69-36 Franklin W 90-60 @Transylvania L 73-64 @Centre W 74-62 Opponent Result Campbellsville L 95-58 Kentucky State L 63-61 @Marian W 87-68 St. Joseph’s W 66-63 Berea W 96-73 Campbellsville L 75-39 St. Joseph’s L 87-67 Kentucky State W 72-70 Transylvania W 70-62 Centre W 105-75 @Georgetown L 59-47 Georgetown L 97-84 @Berea W 85-72 Villa Madonna L 69-62 Indianapolis W 94-85 Georgetown L 74-51 Centre L 73-67 @St. Joseph’s W 82-74 @Transylvania W 64-49 W 64-51 Hanover W 76-69 @Villa Madonna L 111-83 @Christian Bros. L 70-69 Villa Madonna L 86-61 Berea L 73-62 @Georgetown L 112-80 1961-1962 (11-11) Denison N W 73-55 Fort Knox L 73-40 Ky. Wesleyan L 88-83 @Wabash L 62-55 Opponent Result @Oglethorpe W 65-64 Fort Knox L 81-46 Centre W 67-58 @Centre W 76-60 Campbellsville W 76-75 Louisville L 88-71 Mackin Cadets L 65-44 Union W 98-88 Berea N W 63-50 @Notre Dame L 71-52 @Lewis L 94-79 Xavier L 61-27 Transylvania L 78-73 Transylvania N L 56-54 @Xavier L 93-51 St. Francis, Pa. W 95-85 Franklin L 89-79 @Union L 89-76 @Transylvania L 60-52 1951-1952 (5-17) Villa Madonna W 87-72 @St. Bonaventure L 89-58 Hanover W 78-62 New Albany Dairymen W 72-66 1958-1959 (6-18) @Niagara L 78-63 @St. Francis, Pa. L 68-66 Opponent Result Georgetown L 80-64 Opponent Result @Villa Madonna W 79-73 @Indianapolis W 78-67 Campbellsville L 93-60 Villa Madonna L 86-76 @Marian W 74-68 @Marian W 62-58 @Centre W 82-67 Lindsey-Wilson W 63-54 Ky. Wesleyan L 91-60 @Notre Dame L 87-55 @Ky. Wesleyan L 105-77 @Villa Madonna W 65-62 Chase L 84-68 Transylvania W 84-77 @St. Joseph’s L 90-71 Berea W 75-60 Steubenville L 69-61 Kentucky State L 83-47 Berea W 73-69 Transylvania L 75-69 @Georgetown L 88-69 Villa Madonna W 71-64 @Campbellsville L 82-64 Union L 91-84 @Centre L 77-64 @Transylvania L 77-68 Marian W 96-73 @Centre L 81-54 Morehead State L 107-80 @Eastern Kentucky L 80-73 Pikeville W 73-66 @Berea W 63-57 @Georgetown W 61-57 Ky. Wesleyan L 85-77 @Indiana State L 78-77 Transylvania W 74-69 Ky. Wesleyan L 73-72 @Fort Knox L 100-41 Indianapolis N L 76-71 @Pikeville L 62-61 Norfolk State N W 91-74 @Berea L 76-58 @Pikeville L 107-91 Georgetown L 86-75 Evansville N L 81-74 St. Mary’s W 53-50 1955-1956 (6-14) @Morehead State L 67-64 Villa Madonna W 82-64 Georgetown L 72-70 Opponent Result Berea L 79-78 Union W 93-82 @Chase L 80-59 Marian W 102-47 Ky. Wesleyan L 101-79 @Berea W 82-56 1965-1966 (13-8) @Xavier L 60-58 @St. Joseph’s L 87-83 @Georgetown L 103-99 St. Joseph’s W 88-72 Opponent Result Centre W 80-77 Georgetown L 63-56 Pikeville L 91-76 Centre W 85-70 @Indianapolis W 65-62 @Lindsey-Wilson L 90-74 @Villa Madonna L 74-67 @Transylvania W 73-68 Villa Madonna N L 63-62 Oakland City W 99-58 Transylvania W 66-59 @Indianapolis L 95-86 @Union L 74-63 @St. Joseph’s, Pa. L 98-68 @Transylvania L 57-55 Berea W 70-57 Villa Madonna W 78-67 @Louisville L 82-52 @Louisville L 75-60 @Transylvania L 79-69 Georgetown L 106-79 1962-1963 (17-5) @South Dakota St. L 68-66 Berea L 69-56 Centre W 69-53 @Villa Madonna W 69-64 Opponent Result @Creighton W 81-78 Louisville L 85-57 @Hanover W 70-66 @Berea L 94-60 @St. Joseph’s L 74-71 @Villa Madonna W 90-82 Fort Knox L 74-53 Union L 84-81 Kentucky State W 71-67 Centre W 76-61 Transylvania W 75-62 @Kentucky State L 61-44 @Georgetown L 70-57 Centre L 101-77 Transylvania W 74-55 Marian W 95-66 @Fort Knox L 99-71 St. Joseph’s W 121-108 Berea W 96-65 @Tennessee State L 73-71 1952-1953 (9-13) Morehead State L 103-81 Union N L 79-71 @Villa Madonna W 89-82 Christian Bros. W 75-60 Kentucky State W 86-77 Prairie View N W 59-47 Lewis L 84-83 Opponent Result @Centre W 86-73 @Quincy W 76-71 Centre W 102-70 Campbellsville W 84-78 Transylvania L 56-49 1959-1960 (7-15) Western Illinois N W 62-60 @Transylvania W 72-71 @Union L 78-67 @Union L 94-91 Opponent Result @Georgetown W 70-62 Illinois State W 94-55 Kentucky State W 91-81 @Berea L 87-82 Pikeville W 74-73 Ky. Wesleyan W 69-62 Villa Madonna W 68-66 @Berea L 85-70 Villa Madonna L 87-78 Capital University W 75-74 Union W 92-68 @Gannon L 83-65 @Georgetown L 84-56 Georgetown N L 62-60 @Union L 93-80 @Transylvania L 73-49 @Steubenville L 82-72 Union L 79-76 @Xavier L 85-60 Georgetown W 92-80 @Centre W 93-77 @Lindsey-Wilson L 79-72 Transylvania L 78-75 @Louisville L 76-60 Tennessee State W 75-66 @Centre L 65-61 1956-1957 (13-11) @Kentucky State L 72-55 @Xavier L 73-56 @Ky. Wesleyan L 69-56 St. Mary’s W 108-76 Opponent Result @Villa Madonna L 91-76 @Pikeville W 60-56 @Vincennes J.C. W 105-93 Marian W 92-65 Tennessee State L 111-60 Villa Madonna L 67-61 Transylvania W 94-50 @Transylvania W 78-74 Georgetown L 84-55 @Union W 71-56 1966-1967 (12-13) @Ky. Wesleyan L 102-81 Berea W 94-72 @Ky. Wesleyan L 103-83 Pikeville W 71-70 Opponent Result Centre L 72-65 @Xavier L 73-58 Berea W 76-63 @Centre W 68-49 Oakland City W 89-85 Lindsey-Wilson W 79-72 Centre W 87-79 @St. Joseph’s L 105-92 @Berea W 76-53 @Austin Peay L 56-55 Georgetown W 65-64 @Morehead State L 95-72 @Georgetown W 67-66 Marian W 84-71 Centre W 97-71 Berea L 95-88 St. Joseph’s W 70-68 Union W 85-73 @Marian W 92-73 @Kentucky State L 85-78 @Villa Madonna L 92-76 @Marian W 97-84 Lewis W 86-60 @Transylvania W 78-76 Hanover W 93-75 @Pikeville L 83-61 1963-1964 (17-13) @Louisville L 104-55 Vincennes J.C. W 92-74 @Georgetown L 85-79 @Transylvania L 102-85 Opponent Result Texas Wesleyan W 88-79 @Campbellsville L 85-67 Transylvania L 89-75 Villa Madonna L 88-75 Union N W 73-63 Western Carolina N L 86-80 Ky. Wesleyan L 87-80 @Pikeville W 91-80 Georgetown L 84-70 Villa Madonna N W 75-73 NE Missouri N L 75-67 @Ky. Wesleyan L 81-75 @Union W 91-76 @Berea W 100-84 Transylvania N W 66-57 Oklahoma Baptist N L 66-63 Georgetown L 87-81 St. Joseph’s L 98-89 Oglethorpe L 57-49 @DePaul L 64-63 1953-1954 (14-8) @Indianapolis L 79-77 Georgetown N L 76-62 Austin Peay W 96-86 @Lewis L 90-75 Loyola, Md. N W 74-61 @Centre L 63-59 @Illinois State W 100-80 Opponent Result Kentucky State L 80-77 @Union L 59-52 @Steubenville L 74-67 Vincennes J.C. W 70-55 @Berea W 77-74 1960-1961 (11-17) Pikeville W 83-68 Tennessee State L 102-74 Hanover L 82-57 Villa Madonna L 72-69 Opponent Result Indianapolis L 96-89 Villa Madonna W 79-65 Kentucky State W 70-65 EvansvilleN L 92-76 @Campbellsville L 81-72 Rockhurst N L 68-66 Gannon W 85-72 Transylvania W 92-85 Union W 98-87 @Capital University L 69-53 Minn.-Duluth N L 74-71 Transylvania W 85-65 Union W 92-91 @Centre W 86-69 @Xavier L 106-69 Austin Peay N W 83-79 @Tennessee State L 69-60 Georgetown W 72-70 Villa Madonna N W 95-51 Louisville L 79-52 @Pikeville W 70-62 Austin Peay L 83-77 Centre W 75-63 Georgetown N L 95-81 @Transylvania L 72-52 @Berea W 90-78 @Villa Madonna W 87-75 St. Mary’s W 96-53 @St. Joseph’s L 73-70 Lipscomb W 56-55 @Transylvania L 91-83 Vincennes J.C. W 79-68 @Tennessee State L 89-54 Georgetown W 78-76 @Centre W 90-87 Franklin W 89-76 1957-1958 (17-9) FiskN W 61-57 Transylvania W 76-70 Indianapolis W 98-82 Centre W 84-68 Opponent Result Marian W 86-61 @Villa Madonna W 77-69 Ky. Wesleyan L 85-61 Transylvania W 99-88 Transylvania W 87-64 EarlhamN W 71-63 @Transylvania W 69-66 Berea W 71-50 @Ky. Wesleyan W 80-78 IndianapolisN L 64-59 @Hanover W 65-52 Franklin L 78-59 @Xavier L 74-58 Ky. Wesleyan L 101-78 @Louisville L 78-70 1967-1968 (13-12) St. Joseph’s L 78-76 Morehead State L 81-71 @Berea W 56-50 @Indianapolis L 103-87 Opponent Result Georgetown L 91-78 Villa Madonna W 95-82 Villa Madonna L 91-65 @Georgetown L 91-78 Oakland City W 92-73 Berea L 75-65 St. Joseph’s W 64-63 Georgetown L 80-68 Union L 69-66 Marian W 77-72 Ky. Wesleyan L 79-71 Wabash W 74-68 Union W 62-56 Centre W 104-94 @Centre L 87-75 Kentucky State L 63-61 Baldwin-Wallace N W 98-67 Campbellsville W 74-71 Villa Madonna L 72-64 @Austin Peay L 81-61 Union W 80-75 Capital University N W 69-60 Pikeville L 98-78 @Marian W 76-72 @Middle Tenn. St. L 87-72

N - Game played at neutral site

25 All-Time Results

Northwood W 95-70 @Louisville L 102-76 Franklin L 84-67 Thomas More L 78-77 Indianapolis L 82-80 @DePaul L 75-62 Dalhousie W 87-53 No. Kentucky L 88-81 @No. Kentucky L 80-78 Ky. Wesleyan W 100-79 @Lewis L 64-62 Steubenville L 74-70 @Ashland L 93-79 Eastern Illinois L 79-77 Southern Indiana W 80-77 @Gannon L 77-64 Christian Brothers W 77-76 Georgetown W 76-71 @Lipscomb L 79-69 @Kentucky State L 85-84 @Akron W 52-46 Transylvania W 72-64 @Union W 67-65 Ky. Wesleyan W 84-80 Wright State L 66-63 Bethany W 89-75 Lewis W 91-83 Northwood W 57-56 Wright State W 88-85 @No. Kentucky W 95-70 Villa Madonna L 84-78 Austin Peay L 88-87 Transylvania L 68-60 Kentucky State L 81-80 @St. Joseph’s W 78-75 Centre W 128-72 @Central State L 82-58 Thomas More W 89-75 Anderson W 92-79 @Indianapolis W 87-66 @Ky. Wesleyan L 79-70 @Thomas More L 82-76 @Central State L 66-62 @Thomas More W 100-81 Ashland L 99-95 Steubenville W 102-74 @Centre W 89-76 Indiana State W 67-65 IU-Southeast W 65-60 @Transylvania W 80-75 @Transylvania L 91-67 Gannon W 96-88 @Ky. Wesleyan L 100-84 No. Kentucky L 75-68 St. Joseph’s, Pa. L 66-62 Middle Tenn. St. L 79-75 Union W 81-67 Eastern Illinois N L 87-72 Delta State W 75-66 @Transylvania L 81-67 @Wright State L 99-75 @Youngstown State L 81-79 1980-1981 (16-10, 4-6) Austin Peay W 97-69 Ky. Wesleyan L 94-76 @No. Kentucky W 86-85 Opponent Result Transylvania W 80-68 Kentucky State L 108-78 @Thomas More W 87-77 @Union W 82-79 @Villa Madonna W 80-63 @Austin Peay L 93-71 Akron L 73-66 1977-1978 (16-10) SIU-Edwardsville W 97-77 @Indianapolis W 94-82 Thomas More L 78-74 Opponent Result Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 83-74 Central State L 74-53 @Wright State W 84-83 Ohio Wesleyan W 82-70 @Georgetown L 66-62 Lewis W 101-75 Marian W 90-81 1974-1975 (15-10) Pikeville W 74-63 Campbellsville L 95-87 @Louisville L 107-58 Ashland L 62-60 Opponent Result Union W 74-65 Union W 91-54 IU-Southeast L 63-62 @Indianapolis L 79-65 Wright State L 85-76 Campbellsville W 86-72 Georgetown W 77-67 @Transylvania W 81-73 1968-1969 (19-9) 1971-1972 (9-17) American Christian L 85-76 @Transylvania L 94-85 Thomas More W 92-83 Opponent Result Opponent Result Lipscomb W 93-59 Campbellsville W 103-97 @Youngstown State W 78-77 St. Benedict’s W 74-55 Campbellsville W 68-62 Austin Peay W 67-55 @Youngstown State W 70-63 Oakland City W 90-89 @Miami, Ohio L 86-67 @Louisville L 116-58 West Virginia State N W 74-65 @Union L 76-74 Southern Indiana L 87-85 @Centre W 112-81 Alcorn State W 95-83 Capital N L 67-57 @St. Joseph’s L 78-64 Ky. Wesleyan L 85-80 Middle Tenn. St. W 80-79 Southern Indiana W 74-70 @Southern Indiana W 80-64 Southern Indiana W 82-77 Ashland W 106-92 Marian W 95-49 Wright State W 74-52 Transylvania W 76-70 DePauw L 73-72 @Wright State W 87-84 Transylvania W 73-67 Akron W 69-68 Indianapolis W 86-79 Ky. Wesleyan L 87-73 @St. Joseph’s L 80-75 @St. Leo, Flordia W 105-99 @Christian Brothers L 67-52 @No. Kentucky L 87-81 @No. Kentucky W 79-74 @Indianapolis L 83-76 @Biscayne W 91-77 Houston Baptist L 77-76 @Franklin L 74-68 Thomas More W 72-61 @Ky. Wesleyan L 96-75 @Tampa W 85-74 @Austin Peay L 120-75 Mount Marty, S.D. W 96-76 @Campbellsville L 88-67 @Southern Indiana L 91-81 Corpus Christi W 77-73 @Ky. Wesleyan L 98-82 @Transylvania L 73-65 IU-Southeast W 106-87 No. Kentucky W 87-82 Indianapolis W 97-92 @Ashland L 82-78 @Georgetown L 86-76 @Kentucky State W 91-78 Kentucky State W 108-102 Lewis W 103-77 Northwood L 77-67 @Lipscomb W 86-75 St. Joseph’s L 74-73 Indianapolis W 74-62 Thomas More W 86-64 Franklin W 92-86 Thomas More L 81-75 @Ky. Wesleyan W 65-63 St. Joseph’s W 90-82 @Transylvania L 82-68 @Gannon L 101-87 Kentucky State L 96-87 @Wright State L 68-63 @Ashland W 90-85 Ky. Wesleyan W 72-64 @Steubenville L 68-64 @Akron L 82-47 Youngstown State W 63-61 @No. Kentucky L 64-63 @Austin Peay L 70-67 @Thomas More L 86-81 Ky. Wesleyan W 100-79 No. Kentucky W 102-67 Transylvania W 79-74 Kentucky State W 79-69 Centre W 107-69 Wright State W 83-79 @Thomas More W 65-52 @Thomas More W 78-72 Parsons W 76-67 @Thomas More W 62-60 Transylvania L 70-67 Austin Peay L 57-54 @Kentucky State L 126-71 Walsh W 97-95 Indianapolis W 92-71 1981-1982 (20-9, 9-3) @Lewis W 94-70 Transylvania L 89-59 No. Kentucky W 76-72 Opponent Result Kentucky Southern W 88-71 Shaw L 49-48 Ashland W 73-68 Pikeville W 62-59 Northwood W 105-65 Tennessee State L 50-45 1978-1979 (14-12, 4-4) Savannah State W 84-73 @DePaul L 85-75 Thomas More L 60-55 Opponent Result @Cincinnati L 85-72 @Wis.-Milwaukee L 91-88 No. Kentucky L 103-92 1975-1976 (18-7) Lincoln Memorial W 84-64 Kentucky State W 83-78 @Central State W 64-60 Ohio Dominican W 111-77 Opponent Result Augusta W 88-80 Georgetown W 72-68 @Louisville L 93-80 @Transylvania L 97-76 Union W 101-83 @St. Joseph’s L 92-89 @Campbellsville L 87-80 Alcorn State N L 76-75 Malone W 70-68 @Georgetown L 92-80 @Thomas More W 95-82 Transylvania N L 65-64 @Campbellsville W 110-82 Eastern Illinois W 82-70 Union W 94-71 1972-1973 (12-14) American Christian W 58-49 Transylvania W 76-59 UPU-Ft. Wayne W 71-68 Opponent Result @Wittenberg L 76-68 Indianapolis W 99-92 Transylvania W 68-63 1969-1970 (17-10) Campbellsville W 72-65 Transylvania W 73-63 Morehead State L 88-87 Youngstown State W 64-61 Opponent Result Kentucky State L 74-73 Dubuque W 84-78 St. Joseph’s W 85-78 @Ashland L 70-68 Campbellsville W 85-72 IU-Southeast W 86-66 DePauw W 78-73 @Youngstown State L 81-74 @No. Kentucky L 48-45 @Kentucky State L 97-85 Marian W 109-68 Campbellsville W 78-74 Southern Indiana L 96-95 St. Joseph’s W 98-85 @Lewis L 66-63 @Indiana State L 85-66 Georgetown W 103-87 Union W 94-73 Lewis W 83-73 @Middle Tenn. St. W 79-75 @Akron L 68-60 Southern Indiana W 79-77 Ky. Wesleyan W 94-79 @Ky. Wesleyan L 63-52 Oral Roberts L 84-76 Austin Peay N L 94-82 @Thomas More L 97-86 @No. Kentucky L 69-64 @Southern Indiana W 94-87 Transylvania W 84-65 Fisk N L 84-82 @Transylvania L 80-70 Campbellsville W 103-89 @Indianapolis W 84-68 Thomas More W 66-63 Steubenville W 59-57 @Indianapolis W 77-69 @Thomas More W 84-72 @Kentucky State W 95-77 @Steubenville W 73-62 @Middle Tenn. St. L 74-68 Thomas More W 84-68 @Eastern Illinois L 78-67 No. Kentucky W 65-60 @Gannon L 80-74 Ky. Wesleyan L 79-69 @Belmont L 68-60 @DePauw L 90-84 Ashland W 62-58 @Transylvania W 63-60 Nebraska Wesleyan W 96-55 @No. Kentucky W 74-70 Kentucky State W 85-80 @Lewis L 73-64 Centre W 91-55 @Franklin L 102-69 Lipscomb W 72-62 @Ky. Wesleyan L 72-64 @St. Joseph’s W 63-60 @Austin Peay W 94-83 Ashland W 91-59 Tenn.-Chattanooga L 74-70 Wright State L 89-83 Southern Indiana W 93-66 Lewis W 98-68 Gannon W 84-79 @Ky. Wesleyan W 92-78 @Southern Indiana L 88-84 Ky. Wesleyan W 78-67 Central State L 85-74 Northwood W 71-69 @Wright State L 71-64 No. Kentucky L 77-76 Indianapolis W 74-73 Quantico Marines W 95-69 @Thomas More L 76-75 @Kentucky State L 117-89 Thomas More W 110-72 @Transylvania L 70-67 @Thomas More W 87-86 @Tennessee State L 90-48 Belmont W 74-71 @Transylvania W 66-64 Central State N L 63-61 Northwood W 89-56 Austin Peay L 100-97 No. Kentucky W 77-76 @Indianapolis W 92-90 Wright State N L 87-86 @Marian W 102-88 Transylvania L 73-67 IU-Southeast W 67-64 @Xavier L 98-71 @Southern Indiana W 84-64 Gannon W 79-61 @Detroit L 83-69 1979-1980 (17-9, 7-3) 1982-1983 (13-14, 5-7) @Ky. Wesleyan L 92-81 Thomas More W 85-67 1976-1977 (17-11) Opponent Result Opponent Result @Louisville L 95-75 No. Kentucky W 85-82 Opponent Result Oakland City W 69-66 Mo.-St. Louis L 66-64 @Ashland W 63-57 @Ohio Dominican W 85-68 Bethel W 87-75 Alabama State L 76-75 Lincoln Memorial W 82-72 Austin Peay W 98-73 @Transylvania L 74-72 IU-Southeast W 55-46 Transylvania W 75-63 @Union W 78-63 St. Leo, Florida L 79-78 Campbellsville W 107-62 @Campbellsville L 104-92 @Cincinnati L 81-70 Tennessee State N L 84-77 @DePauw L 90-83 @Union W 92-89 @Georgetown W 61-59 Transylvania N W 115-72 1973-1974 (12-13) @Union W 85-84 Youngstown State W 95-85 @Youngstown State L 96-79 Opponent Result @Morehead State L 90-81 Christian Brothers W 77-73 @Kentucky State W 77-69 Campbellsville W 88-80 Transylvania W 78-75 @Wright State L 102-79 No. Kentucky W 70-66 1970-1971 (10-16) IU-Southeast W 85-70 Middle Tenn. St. L 75-70 Thomas More W 90-65 Thomas More W 70-65 Opponent Result @Kentucky State L 99-77 Indianapolis W 115-112 @Ashland W 105-85 Wright State L 98-91 Campbellsville W 76-70 Central State W 80-75 Union W 81-80 Georgetown W 93-72 Saginaw State L 81-77 @Xavier L 82-79 @Austin Peay L 97-64 @Southern Indiana W 88-81 @Southern Indiana W 78-69 Ashland W 91-72 Alcorn State L 84-63 Wittenberg L 64-60 @Transylvania W 88-83 @Ky. Wesleyan W 81-67 Transylvania W 73-71 @Oral Roberts L 112-74 Southern Indiana W 101-80 @Campbellsville W 79-71 No. Kentucky L 93-79 Kentucky State W 75-68 @Missouri State L 64-63 @Indianapolis L 72-61 @Georgetown W 97-89 @Thomas More W 84-72 @Indianapolis L 112-90 @Indiana State W 112-84 @Transylvania L 68-63 @Eastern Illinois W 79-77 St. Joseph’s L 101-94 @Lewis L 78-68

N - Game played at neutral site

26 All-Time Results All-Time Results

@St. Joseph’s L 97-86 @Ashland W 85-77 @No. Kentucky W 77-75 Ky. Wesleyan L 82-71 @Ashland L 89-68 Southern Indiana W 92-83 Wright State L 74-66 Southern Indiana L 87-83 @Kentucky State L 77-76 Ferris State N W 108-92 Ky. Wesleyan L 78-74 @Indianapolis L 80-71 Ky. Wesleyan W 77-72 IUPU-Indianapolis W 104-90 @Ky. Wesleyan L 84-77 @Ashland W 92-79 @IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 66-61 @St. Joseph’s W 69-68 @IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 108-106 @Wright State L 103-78 Kentucky State W 86-74 @Lewis L 81-74 IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 99-94 @Transylvania L 76-75 Indianapolis L 66-65 Ashland W 84-70 1989-1990 (16-11, 10-8) Indianapolis W 104-87 IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 90-76 IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 79-72 Opponent Result Lewis L 63-61 Ashland W 71-58 SIU-Edwardsville W 87-77 1988-1989 (22-8, 11-5) @IU-Southeast L 77-76 St. Joseph’s W 92-72 @Ky. Wesleyan L 81-79 @Indianapolis W 85-75 Opponent Result Lincoln Memorial N W 69-62 @Ky. Wesleyan L 77-74 @Southern Indiana L 97-87 @Kentucky State L 89-84 Troy State W 110-101 @Southern Indiana L 88-86 St. Joseph’s L 93-92 Purdue-Calumet N W 104-59 @Eastern Kentucky L 95-80 Lewis L 62-52 1987-1988 (11-17, 6-10) Missouri-Rolla W 55-53 @SIU-Edwardsville L 85-72 Transylvania W 86-81 Opponent Result Mo.-St. Louis W 96-85 @Lincoln Memorial W 93-85 1983-1984 (21-9, 8-4) @No. Kentucky W 77-76 Kentucky State L 75-69 @Georgetown W 83-66 Thomas More W 108-65 Opponent Result Tusculum N W 90-73 @Thomas More W 68-65 Lewis W 76-70 Missouri-Rolla L 85-83 Grace College W 89-73 Transylvania W 78-71 @Kentucky State W 114-94 Mississippi College W 84-76 1986-1987 (17-10, 10-6) @Mo.-St. Louis L 75-65 Ashland W 61-59 @St. Joseph’s L 80-79 Lincoln Memorial W 75-67 Opponent Result @SIU-Edwardsville L 78-76 @No. Kentucky L 80-77 @Indianapolis L 82-77 Transylvania W 89-78 Kentucky State W 80-70 Transylvania L 73-69 IU-Southeast W 87-71 Ashland W 87-77 @IU-Southeast W 62-57 Berea N W 82-75 Thomas More W 113-100 @Ky. Wesleyan W 85-79 IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 89-88 @Kentucky State L 64-58 Milligan W 97-57 Georgetown L 77-74 @Southern Indiana L 69-66 @Southern Indiana L 88-76 Georgetown W 78-67 @Georgetown L 69-68 @IU-Southeast W 75-72 St. Joseph’s L 71-63 @Ky. Wesleyan L 101-87 @No. Kentucky W 69-64 Transylvania L 79-74 @Southern Indiana L 74-72 Lewis W 102-72 Georgetown W 83-75 Union W 71-61 @Kentucky State W 82-75 @Ky. Wesleyan L 97-81 Kentucky State W 104-88 @No. Kentucky W 92-75 Wright State W 82-70 Indianapolis W 86-61 @Indianapolis W 95-91 Indianapolis W 95-85 IUPU-Indianapolis W 98-95 @Thomas More W 77-72 IU-Southeast L 75-73 Ashland L 79-75 @IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 85-83 No. Kentucky W 97-82 @IU-Southeast W 98-64 @Ashland W 60-56 No. Kentucky W 101-99 SIU-Edwardsville W 103-101 Ky. Wesleyan L 109-94 St. Joseph’s W 86-80 @IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 70-69 @St. Joseph’s L 79-65 IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 100-77 Southern Indiana W 78-75 Lewis L 68-67 St. Joseph’s W 95-87 @Lewis L 93-79 @Transylvania L 97-77 @IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 112-94 @Southern Indiana L 85-72 Lewis W 72-64 St. Joseph’s W 63-58 @IUPUI W 100-97 @Ashland L 75-47 @Ky. Wesleyan L 82-74 Sacred Heart W 70-62 Lewis L 81-79 @Indianapolis W 93-92 Indianapolis W 103-87 Ashland W 73-63 @Southern Indiana L 77-75 @Ashland L 83-66 @Lewis W 79-72 St. Joseph’s W 85-81 @Transylvania L 75-69 @Ky. Wesleyan L 80-71 @No. Kentucky W 84-75 @St. Joseph’s W 81-73 @Lewis L 85-84 No. Kentucky W 81-51 No. Kentucky L 81-79 @Transylvania L 76-64 Southern Indiana W 80-74 Kentucky State W 100-99 Indianapolis W 83-76 @Transylvania L 81-71 Indianapolis L 82-81 Ky. Wesleyan L 91-76 @Lewis W 75-69 Thomas More W 86-75 Southern Indiana W 71-59 No. Kentucky W 108-105 @St. Joseph’s W 85-81 1990-1991 (24-6, 14-4) Southern Indiana W 89-81 Opponent Result Ky. Wesleyan W 89-75 IU-Southeast W 91-62 @Wright State L 71-59 Grace College N W 113-93 @Ashland L 63-61 Fayetteville State W 96-85 Kentucky State W 83-74 @Thomas More W 103-96 @Indianapolis W 84-82 Wilberforce W 95-75 Lewis N L 93-87 @Eastern Kentucky L 84-77 Calif.-Bakersfield N W 81-71 Bethel W 92-86 @Georgetown W 102-85 @Kentucky Wesleyan L 80-72 1984-1985 (8-19, 3-11) @Southern Indiana W 86-84 Opponent Result SIU-Edwardsville W 99-95 Davis-Elkins W 95-65 @Kentucky State W 86-84 Lincoln Memorial L 83-70 IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 101-87 @Kentucky State L 72-50 Ashland W 96-82 Transylvania W 63-55 @Northern Kentucky W 79-73 @Georgetown L 83-82 @Indianapolis W 103-93 @No. Kentucky L 73-63 St. Joseph’s W 85-79 @Wright State L 93-84 Lewis W 93-69 Thomas More W 90-81 @IUPUI W 106-87 Youngstown State L 86-84 Kentucky State W 95-84 @Union W 89-73 @Ashland L 70-64 Kentucky State W 76-62 @IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 92-89 @Southern Indiana L 91-81 Indianapolis W 90-83 @Ky. Wesleyan L 99-94 Northern Kentucky W 88-82 St. Joseph’s L 90-78 @Lewis L 77-72 Lewis L 57-48 @St. Joseph’s W 84-72 @Ashland L 63-60 Southern Indiana W 69-66 @IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 61-56 Kentucky Wesleyan N W 84-70 @Transylvania L 90-76 Grand Valley State N L 78-72 Indianapolis L 83-82 Missouri Western N W 94-83 Ky. Wesleyan L 83-66 Southern Indiana L 58-56 @Lewis W 66-61 1991-1992 (17-11, 10-8) @St. Joseph’s W 77-75 Opponent Result Ashland L 61-48 Wisconsin-Platteville NL 90-58 IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 69-67 Henderson State N W 88-83 No. Kentucky L 63-57 @IU-Southeast W 60-38 @Indianapolis W 80-77 Troy State N L 105-99 Taylor W 80-64 Lincoln Memorial W 82-67 1985-1986 (13-14, 7-9) Georgetown L 77-75 Opponent Result @SIU-Edwardsville W 93-73 Olivet Nazarene W 81-69 Kentucky Wesleyan W 84-66 @Anderson L 73-61 Southern Indiana W 63-55 Taylor W 70-67 @IUPUI W 101-78 @Transylvania L 63-62 Kentucky State W 94-79 Georgetown L 80-79 @IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 99-86 @Kentucky State L 70-67 @Ashland L 75-73 No. Kentucky W 63-62 Northern Kentucky L 95-89 @IU-Southeast W 64-61 Indianapolis W 97-63 @Thomas More W 103-84 @St. Joseph’s L 82-70 @Lewis L 86-58 @Lewis W 94-75 @St. Joseph’s L 78-68 IUPU-Indianapolis W 94-81 Southern Indiana W 74-73 @Kentucky State L 81-75 Ky. Wesleyan L 87-85 Ashland W 85-77

N - Game played at neutral site

27 All-Time REsults

IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 74-71 @Ashland L 76-72 1998-1999 (10-18, 7-15) @Patten W 80-61 Missouri-St. Louis W 78-77 @Indianapolis L 67-54 @IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 81-78 @Holy Name W 83-81 Quincy W 75-73 @Northern Kentucky W 86-82 Opponent Result Kentucky State W 93-84 @St. Joseph’s W 85-65 Assumption L 96-76 Lewis W 84-77 1995-1996 (12-16, 5-15) Indianapolis L 87-74 @IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 96-90 Spalding W 87-81 St. Joseph’s L 57-52 Opponent Result @Northern Kentucky L 96-83 Kentucky Wesleyan L 66-59 @Northern Kentucky L 70-69 @Southern Indiana W 85-84 Knoxville W 107-64 IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 102-87 SIU-Edwardsville W 91-85 @Indianapolis L 87-71 @Kentucky Wesleyan L 85-62 @Spalding W 90-77 St. Joseph’s W 72-61 Southern Indiana L 93-78 IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 61-46 Kentucky State W 87-58 @Southern Indiana L 84-73 @Wisconsin-Parkside W 64-61 @Kentucky Wesleyan L 100-70 @Kentucky Wesleyan L 90-75 @SIU-Edwardsville L 86-74 @Lewis L 86-81 St. Francis, Indiana W 92-83 1992-1993 (7-20, 4-14) @IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 79-74 Lewis L 76-64 Southern Indiana N L 87-81 MidAmerica Nazarene N W 84-63 Opponent Result @St. Joseph’s L 76-63 Wisconsin-Parkside W 64-57 Midwestern St. N L 86-74 IU-Southeast W 82-63 Quincy L 78-75 Missouri-St. Louis W 78-77 St. Joseph’s L 77-69 Bethel N L 86-69 Lewis W 95-79 Quincy W 75-73 2000-2001 (14-13, 11-9) @Southern Indiana L 54-47 Union W 67-46 @Bahamas W 77-63 @St. Joseph’s W 85-65 Opponent Result @SIU-Edwardsville W 67-59 Central Missouri State W 62-59 Marymount N W 86-75 @IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 96-90 Tiffin L 81-76 Lewis L 61-56 IUPU-Indianapolis L 88-84 Holy Family N W 62-57 Kentucky Wesleyan L 66-59 Puerto Rico-Humacao W 110-49 Wisconsin-Parkside W 78-55 @Georgetown L 93-90 @Indianapolis L 81-69 SIU-Edwardsville W 91-85 St. Edwards N L 101-91 Missouri-St. Louis W 84-73 John Carroll L 54-53 @Northern Kentucky L 84-71 Southern Indiana L 93-78 @Incarnate Word W 70-69 Quincy W 95-89 St. Joseph’s L 75-64 Wisconsin-Parkside W 74-57 @Wisconsin-Parkside W 64-61 Quincy W 99-77 @Oakland City L 75-63 Lewis W 79-76 St. Joseph’s L 71-68 @Lewis L 86-81 Mo.-St. Louis W 69-65 @IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 85-69 @Indianapolis L 73-70 @IU-Southeast W 97-79 Southern Indiana N L 87-81 Ky. Wesleyan L 79-76 @Northern Kentucky L 87-82 @SIU-Edwardsville L 74-68 @St. Joseph’s L 85-76 @Lipscomb W 93-78 Kentucky Wesleyan L 86-72 @Quincy L 90-72 Indianapolis L 83-77 1999-2000 (13-14, 8-12) Christian Brothers L 81-75 Southern Indiana L 93-82 @Kentucky State L 84-76 Northern Kentucky L 83-82 Opponent Result St. Joseph’s W 89-88 @IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 102-75 Kentucky Wesleyan L 74-73 @Quincy L 71-60 St. Andrews W 82-64 @IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 74-67 @Ashland L 68-64 @Southern Indiana L 84-69 @Missouri-St. Louis W 81-79 Augusta State W 77-63 @Lewis L 76-63 SIU-Edwardsville L 78-68 IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 71-68 Kentucky Wesleyan L 75-66 @Kentucky State L 87-84 @Wisc.-Parkside W 69-62 @Kentucky State L 92-63 Indianapolis L 82-63 @Wisconsin-Parkside W 55-49 @Quincy L 76-69 @No. Kentucky L 100-69 Northern Kentucky L 76-72 @Lewis L 70-68 @Lewis L 85-79 @Mo.-St. Louis L 73-58 @Indianapolis W 100-90 Indianapolis W 61-55 @Wis.-Parkside W 73-69 SIU-Edwardsville L 77-74 @Kentucky Wesleyan L 76-72 Southern Indiana L 100-68 @Southern Indiana L 105-76 Southern Indiana L 88-64 Southern Indiana L 76-58 @Patten W 80-61 SIU-Edwardsville W 87-70 @Kentucky Wesleyan L 77-54 SIU-Edwardsville W 101-93 @Holy Name W 83-81 @Mo.-St. Louis L 66-50 Ashland L 74-70 Northern Kentucky L 84-79 1999-2000 (13-14, 8-12) Kentucky State W 93-84 @Quincy L 78-71 IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 83-71 Indianapolis L 87-74 Wisc.-Parkside W 66-60 @IUPUI L 76-75 Opponent Result @Northern Kentucky L 96-83 Lewis W 79-69 St. Andrews W 82-64 Kentucky State W 69-65 1996-1997 (16-11, 9-11) IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 102-87 @Ky. Wesleyan L 81-67 Augusta State W 77-63 @St. Joseph’s L 81-59 Opponent Result St. Joseph’s W 72-61 Indianapolis W 90-76 @Kentucky State L 87-84 @Lewis W 66-54 Knoxville W 90-65 @Southern Indiana L 84-73 No. Kentucky L 90-74 @Quincy L 76-69 @St. Joseph’s W 76-73 @SIU-Edwardsville L 86-74 @SIU-Edwardsville W 91-77 @Mo.-St. Louis L 73-58 Spalding W 94-59 Lewis L 76-64 @Southern Indiana L 113-86 @Kentucky Wesleyan L 76-72 1993-1994 (11-16, 5-13) @IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 67-62 Wisconsin-Parkside W 64-57 St. Joseph’s N L 90-83 Opponent Result @Old Westbury W 97-80 Spalding W 105-87 Centenary N W 78-60 Missouri Baptist N W 76-62 @Queens W 76-59 Purdue-Calumet W 73-69 Indianapolis L 71-45 Oakland City W 88-81 Northern Kentucky L 70-56 IUPU-Indianapolis W 87-85 @Knoxville W 99-81 @IU-Southeast W 87-77 Kentucky Wesleyan L 63-47 Georgetown L 93-76 @Lewis W 69-63 Kentucky State L 77-73 @Southern Indiana L 99-79 @IUPUI L 94-80 @SIU-Edwardsville W 70-54 Indianapolis L 81-77 Quincy L 70-64 Northern Kentucky L 84-66 Missouri-St. Louis W 72-64 @Lewis L 74-60 Asbury W 98-72 @St. Joseph’s L 85-62 IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 78-49 IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 84-71 St. Joseph’s W 75-63 Ashland W 130-123 @Northern Kentucky L 78-58 @Southern Indiana L 97-80 @Indianapolis L 71-49 @Kentucky Wesleyan L 101-70 @Kentucky Wesleyan L 74-64 @Northern Kentucky W 73-72 Wisconsin-Parkside W 58-56 @Indianapolis L 83-69 Southern Indiana L 65-60 St. Joseph’s L 64-62 SIU-Edwardsville W 83-70 Lewis W 71-68 @Missouri-St. Louis W 80-71 @IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 79-71 @Quincy L 67-59 @Ashland L 93-88 Kentucky Wesleyan L 74-68 Southern Indiana L 96-89 1997-1998 (17-10, 11-7) @SIU-Edwardsville L 96-85 Opponent Result @Kentucky State L 81-69 @St. Vincent L 83-59 Spalding W 86-39 Alabama-Huntsville W 67-59 1994-1995 (10-17, 4-14) @Missouri-St. Louis W 84-67 Opponent Result @Quincy W 87-75 Spalding L 87-71 @McMurry L 94-91 Bethel N W 74-66 @St. Edwards W 72-59 Longwood W 67-43 @Schreiner W 76-71 @Oakland City W 72-67 Southern Indiana L 85-84 IUPU-Indianapolis W 91-82 SIU-Edwardsville L 72-67 IU-Southeast W 90-65 Kentucky Wesleyan L 69-66 @Georgetown L 90-73 @Northern Kentucky L 81-69 IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 86-83 IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 75-59 Ashland L 74-72 St. Joseph’s W 84-64 @Northern Kentucky L 84-74 Oakland City W 87-60 @Indianapolis L 75-70 @Wisconsin-Parkside W 73-71 St. Joseph’s W 70-62 @Lewis L 74-66 Lewis W 89-67 @Kentucky Wesleyan L 78-62 @Kentucky Wesleyan L 108-83 Indianapolis W 84-79 @Southern Indiana L 70-64 @Southern Indiana W 89-74 @IUPUI L 115-108 @SIU-Edwardsville W 86-82 @Kentucky State L 85-71 Quincy W 71-66 Indianapolis L 106-77 Missouri-St. Louis W 77-57 Northern Kentucky L 75-64 Transylvania W 76-67 @Lewis L 71-58 @Indianapolis W 65-63 @St. Joseph’s L 58-52 Northern Kentucky L 83-69 Southern Indiana L 76-72 @Southern Indiana L 102-76 Kentucky Wesleyan L 88-77 SIU-Edwardsville W 82-69 Kentucky State W 77-71

28 N - Game played at neutral site All-Time REsults

2001-2002 (12-15) @Lewis L 91-66 @Lewis L 69-65 Wisc.-Parkside W 71-63 @Quincy University L 68-74 @SIU-Edwardsville L 84-76 @SIU-Edwardsville L 83-53 Lewis L 103-99 WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 94-69 Opponent Result Mo.-St. Louis L 62-59 Ky. Wesleyan W 72-69 ST. JOSEPH’S W 91-83 Erskine W 70-53 Southern Indiana L 73-59 @No. Kentucky L 91-82 @Kentucky Wesleyan L 67-75 Findlay L 93-85 2003-2004 (9-18, 6-14) @Indianapolis L 71-68 @Wisconsin-Parkside W 83-56 @SIU-Edwardsville W 83-72 Opponent Result 2005-2006 (14-14, 11-8) @St. Joseph’s L 81-74 LEWIS W 77-71 @Lewis L 84-68 @Kentucky State L 101-83 Opponent Result INDIANAPOLIS W 89-68 St. Joseph’s W 79-68 Oakland City W 85-78 @Ala.-Huntsville L 79-70 @Northern Kentucky W 76-68 Indianapolis L 83-65 Winston Salem L 76-71 Wayne State W 85-77 2007-2008 (17-11, 11-8) Quincy W 69-45 Mid-Cont. College W 103-75 Southern Indiana L 71-60 Delta State L 83-77 Opponent Result @Southern Indiana W 54-50 @Christian Bros. W 89-87 Mo.-St. Louis L 85-78 Central State N W 79-60 Hillsdale W 80-71 Northern Kentucky L 47-69 Ky. Wesleyan L 73-59 @Illinois State L 87-53 Glenville State N W 101-80 @Tusculum W 81-75 Kentucky Wesleyan# W 76-65 Mercyhurst N L 88-78 @SIU-Edwardsville L 68-53 Drury L 69-64 Lincoln Memorial N W 82-70 Lake Superior State # W 92-83 Western Wash. N L 85-65 @Lewis L 96-75 Rockhurst W 67-59 NW Missouri State N L 67-60 @Findlay# L 86-89 @Mo.-St. Louis W 71-63 @Mercyhurst L 74-70 @St. Joseph’s L 77-61 SW Minnesota State N W 78-58 @Quincy W 86-83 Missouri-Rolla W 90-86 @Delta State L 76-65 @SIU Edwardsville W 84-67 Lewis L 80-60 Mercyhurst W 72-57 Alabama-Huntsville L 62-50 @Quincy W 100-94 2009-2010 (23-9,12-6) Wisc.-Parkside W 71-53 St. Joseph’s W 81-68 @Wayne State L 68-59 @ West Virginia Tech L 85-81 Opponent Result @Indianapolis L 79-77 Indianapolis W 89-81 Southern Indiana L 95-76 Cumberland W 94-69 Salem International W 92-75 @No. Kentucky L 76-72 Ky. Wesleyan L 89-63 Ky. Wesleyan W 70-69 Drury L 74-71 Hillsdale W 76-68 @Ky. Wesleyan L 90-62 @Mo.-St. Louis L 85-74 @Missouri-Rolla W 72-55 Rockhurst W 92-69 @ Wayne State L 74-84 @Southern Indiana L 116-94 @Quincy W 74-69 @Mo.-St. Louis L 92-89 @ St. Joseph’s L 79-71 Minnesota Duluth N W 90-48 Quincy L 86-77 Lewis L 81-69 Wisc.-Parkside W 62-58 @ Indianapolis L 88-87 Michigan Tech N W 79-66 SIU-Edwardsville W 94-81 Wisc.-Parkside W 84-81 Lewis W 67-65 Kentucky Wesleyan L 82-69 @ Southern Indiana L 62-75 @Wisc.-Parkside W 72-59 @Indianapolis L 95-85 @Indianapolis W 58-57 Southern Indiana W 65-49 @ Kentucky Wesleyan L 65-81 @St. Joseph’s W 90-74 @No. Kentucky L 100-87 @No. Kentucky L 75-63 West Virginia Tech W 88-64 Ohio Valley W 87-48 No. Kentucky L 95-73 @Ky. Wesleyan L 109-89 @Quincy W 106-102 @ Missouri S&T W 83-58 IU-Southeast L 80-87 Southern Indiana L 103-56 @Southern Indiana L 113-69 @SIU-Edwardsville L 67-53 @ Missouri-St. Louis W 65-54 Cumberlands W 78-57 Mo.-St. Louis W 81-74 Quincy W 57-55 St. Joseph’s L 77-55 Wisconsin-Parkside W 70-67 Tusculumn W 71-59 Lewis N L 51-50 SIU-Edwardsville W 89-67 Indianapolis W 71-57 Lewis L 77-67 Wisc.-Parkside W 82-75 @Wisc.-Parkside L 77-58 No. Kentucky W 84-64 @ Northern Kentucky W 75-71 Lewis W 79-73 2002-2003 (10-18) @St. Joseph’s L 95-74 @Ky. Wesleyan W 77-69 Indianapolis W 61-54 @ Rockhurst L 68-70 No. Kentucky L 82-79 @Lewis L 75-73 St. Joseph’s W 82-73 @ Drury L 74-78 Opponent Result @Wisc.-Parkside W 90-83 Northern Kentucky L 67-66 Indianpolis W 78-67 Bryant N L 74-70 Drury N L 79-77 @ Kentucky Wesleyan L 73-58 St. Joseph’s W 95-81 Presbyterian N L 84-74 2004-2005 (9-18, 4-16) @ Lewis W 65-63 @ Missouri-St. Louis W 71-48 Lake Superior St. N L 86-77 Opponent Result @ Wisconsin-Parkside L 73-67 @ Northern Kentucky W 74-69 Bluefield State W 103-68 Delta State W 91-69 2006-2007 (12-15, 8-11) @ Drury L 70-66 @ Quincy L 68-73 Ashland L 120-115 Cincinnati Clermont W 111-63 Opponent Result @ UIS W 71-67 IU-Southeast W 96-90 Temple Baptist W 108-47 @S.C. Upstate W 82-73 2008-2009 (26-7,13-5) Missouri S&T W 81-65 Mo.-St. Louis L 77-68 No. Kentucky W 64-60 Limestone N L 84-74 Opponent Result Maryville W 86-67 Southern Indiana W 82-80 @St. Joseph’s L 99-84 No. Kentucky W 78-66 @HillsdaleCollege W 82-60 Northern Kentucky W 85-77 No. Kentucky L 106-85 @Wisc.-Parkside L 84-78 SIU-Edwardsville L 54-44 Florida Southern W 62-60 @ Indianapolis W 88-80 Spalding W 92-80 Quincy W 90-83 Quincy W 81-67 King College W 85-63 Kentucky Wesleyan L 69-71 @Oakland City W 99-89 @Delta State L 98-84 St. Joseph’s, Pa. N L 75-63 @Saint Joseph’s W 78-64 Southern Indiana W 81-71 Kentucky State W 90-80 Oakland City W 71-65 Ohio University N L 91-74 @Indianapolis W 86-71 Quincy W 76-60 @St. Joseph’s L 106-95 SIU-Edwardsville L 86-70 @Louisville L 76-64 CUMBERLANDS W 77-59 Drury N W 85-65 SIU-Edwardsville L 65-62 Temple Baptist W 104-61 Lindsey-Wilson W 88-67 @Tusculum W 81-62 Kentucky Wesleyan N W 79-69 Quincy W 110-101 @Southern Indiana L 109-73 California, Pa. N W 82-75 @WV STATE W 82-78 Central State# N W 70-66 @So. Indiana L 107-82 @Ky. Wesleyan L 97-84 Gannon N W 81-65 Pfieffer N W 105-84 Quincy# N L 61-66 @Ky. Wesleyan L 110-77 @No. Kentucky L 85-79 @Lewis L 71-66 West Liberty State W 88-85 @No. Kentucky L 75-68 @Indianapolis L 100-82 @Wisc.-Parkside L 93-76 @WJU-M W 82-76 @Indianapolis L 82-73 Wisc.-Parkside L 93-82 Mo.-St. Louis W 73-53 NO. KENTUCKY W 77-60 2010-2011 (33-2, 17-1) Wisc.-Parkside W 100-95 Lewis L 93-87 Missouri-Rolla W 85-72 KY WESLEYAN W 69-48 Opponent Result Lewis L 99-88 @Quincy L 68-62 @Southern Indiana L 88-80 SOUTHERN INDIANA W 82-68 Wayne State W 87-73 @Quincy L 77-75 @Mo.-St. Louis W 89-72 @Ky. Wesleyan W 75-61 @Missouri-St. Louis L 69-70 @ West Virginia St. W 103-79 @Mo.-St. Louis W 78-67 Ky. Wesleyan L 70-60 St. Joseph’s W 73-64 @Rockhurst L 68-79 @ Charleston W 79-59 Ky. Wesleyan L 89-85 @Oakland City L 79-73 Indianapolis L 66-64 DRURY W 84-64 @ Kentucky Wesleyan W 78-75 Indianapolis L 104-97 Indianapolis L 87-72 @Rockhurst L 75-72 MISSOURI S&T W 87-57 @ Southern Indiana W 69-60 St. Joseph’s W 112-104 St. Joseph’s W 99-96 @Drury L 81-67 @Lewis Flyers L 72-75 West Virginia St. W 93-73 IU-Southeast W 97-70 King W75-64 St. Catharine L 74-79 Harris-Stowe st. W94-70 @ Lewis W 72-69 @ Wisc.-Parkside W 82-54 Drury W 85-75 Rockhurst W 92-62 Mo.- St.-Louis W 87-64 @ St. Joseph’s W 75-54 @ Indianapolis W 99-97 No. Kentucky W 85-74 IL-Springfield W 100-74 Quincy W 79-57 @ Maryville W 76-56 @ Missouri S&T W 87-73 @ No. Kentucky W 71-59 Indianapolis W 80-70 So. Indiana W 84-79 Ky. Wesleyan L 86-94 Rockhurst W 72-52 Ky. Wesleyan N W 86-73 So. Indiana N W 87-81 Indianapolis W 84-70 No. Kentucky W 87-82 Ferris St. W 85-66 Midwestern St. N W 70-64 Minn. St. Mankato N W 81-74 BYU-Hawaii N W 71-68

29 Bellarmine Leadership

Dr. Joseph J. McGowan, President

Dr. Joseph J. McGowan was appointed Student life has been enriched by the establishment of Campus Minis- Bellarmine University’s third president in 1990. try, a Student Counseling Center, Health Center, and Commuter Student He came to the position uniquely qualified, Center. Since 2005, the number of students in residence has grown from having served for twenty-one years at Ford- 476 to 1,066. ham University in New York as vice president Under Dr. McGowan’s leadership, providing resources for Bellarmine and dean. Before that he was an admissions has been very successful as efforts have resulted in an increase of over and financial aid officer at the University of 21% in the University’s operating budget revenue over a 3-year period. Notre Dame. He received his in The beautiful 143-acre campus has seen an increase in the number of higher education from Columbia University buildings from 15 in 1990 to 43 buildings today, providing 840,000 square in New York and earned his bachelor’s and feet of teaching and living space, including a new residence hall in each master’s degrees from the . He also is a graduate of the past four years. of Harvard University’s Institute for Educational Management. In addition to his leadership on the Bellarmine campus, Dr. McGowan Dr. McGowan led the transformation of Bellarmine College to Bel- is active in the civic and service life of the community, Commonwealth larmine University, which has been named as one of the region’s best and nation. He has served on the boards of the National Association of comprehensive schools by U.S. News and World Report for 17 consecutive Independent and of which he is a past chair, the years. Bellarmine University is included in ’s “Best American Council on Higher Education, the Council of Independent Col- Colleges,” and the Kiplinger Report names Bellarmine one of the nation’s leges, the Executive Committee of Greater Louisville Inc., the Association top 100 best values for the dollar in private higher education. of Independent Kentucky Colleges and Universities, Kentuckiana Metro- With the creation of five new schools and centers, and more than 30 versity, the Frazier International History Museum, Norton Healthcare and new academic programs, Bellarmine has experienced dramatic, sustained the J. B. Speed Art Museum. enrollment increases, including an 85 percent increase in the number of In Vision 2020, Dr. McGowan has envisioned Bellarmine University first-time full-time students in the past 10 years -- while maintaining the as the premier independent Catholic university in the South and thereby 12-1 teacher student ratio that is the hallmark of Bellarmine’s liberal arts the leading private university in the Commonwealth of Kentucky and the experience. surrounding region.

Dr. Fred Rhodes, Scott Wiegandt, Vice President for student Director of Athletics Affairs Scott Wiegandt is in his seventh year as Bellarmine’s director Dr. Fred W. Rhodes was appointed Vice President of athletics after serving the previous two years as assistant for Student Affairs and Dean of Students at Bellarmine AD. During his tenure, the Bellarmine athletics program University in 1991 and currently serves as Vice President has grown to national prominence among NCAA Division II for Student Affairs. institutions--known both for its prowess in competition and as a national leader in game management and administration. Under Dr. Rhodes’ leadership, Student Affairs is thriving in its mission of Last acdemic year, Bellarmine hosted six NCAA Div. II national championships providing services to students in the areas of career services, counseling, intern- for fall sports, and the NCAA was so impressed that they awarded six more national ships, student activities, residence life, campus ministry, service learning and championships to Bellarmine and the City of Louisville for the spring of 2012. volunteerism, disability services, international and minority student services, Under Wiegandt’s guidance, Bellarmine sports teams have seen improvement intramural sports, wellness and health services, food services and athletics. He across the board and regularly contend for the All Sports Trophy in the Great Lakes is also involved in service learning and volunteerism in the Louisville area and Valley Conference. In 2010-11, Bellarmine brought home the national championship has created volunteer experiences for students and faculty in India, Central and in men’s basketball--the first national championship in Bellarmine’s sports history. South America and the Caribbean. Dr. Rhodes has taught at the University of Wiegandt also has overseen a dramatic upgrade in facilities. Among the addi- South Florida, University of Tennessee, University of Louisville and Bellarmine tions and improvements are the construction of Owsley B. Frazier Stadium and University. He has served on student affairs faculty programs at the University the Eddie Weber Tennis Complex as well as renovations to Knights Hall and the of South Carolina, University of Arizona, Emory University, Tulane University, baseball and softball facilities. Clemson University and the University of Georgia. Dr. Rhodes was named a In addition to the strides being made on campus, Wiegandt also has represented Fulbright Scholar in 2007. Bellarmine at a national level serving in leadership positions in organizations such as the Division II Athletics Directors Association, the Association of Collegiate Before joining Bellarmine, Dr. Rhodes served as Dean of Students at the Directors of Athletics, and the National Association of Athletic Development University of Louisville and the University of Central Arkansas. He received Directors. He also serves on the Greater Louisville Sports Commission’s board his doctorate in education from Mississippi State University; his M.S. from the of directors. University of Tennessee; and his bachelor’s at Maryville College. Dr. Rhodes Wiegandt holds an undergraduate biology degree from Bellarmine and earned has also done post-graduate study at Harvard University. All-America status as a senior for the Knights basetball team. He was selected by the Philadelphia Phillies in the 1989 draft, and played 10 years of Dr. Rhodes is a member of numerous professional organizations and has professional baseball: eight seasons in the Phillies organization and one each served in leadership positions in organizations such as the Southern Association with the St. Louis Cardinals and . He posted a 2.97 career ERA of College Student Affairs (SACSA), the National Association of Student Personnel in over 400 appearances, including five seasons at AAA. Administrators (NASPA), and the College Personnel Associations of Arkansas and After teaching and coaching at Holy Cross High School, Wiegandt returned to Kentucky. Dr. Rhodes has served on numerous Southern Association of Colleges Bellarmine to coach the baseball team and earn his master’s degree. He served and Schools (SACS) accreditation committees. Dr. Rhodes is the recipient of as head coach for four seasons before moving into his administrative duties. NASPA’s John Jones Award for Outstanding Service as Dean in the Southeast Wiegandt is married to the former Danielle Atzinger, who holds two graduate and the Melveen D. Hardy Award for outstanding contributions in research and education degrees (and is pursuing a doctorate) from Bellarmine. She is currently service to the profession of Student Affairs administrators. principal at Holy Cross High School. They have three children: Caleb, Callie, and Cole.

30 Bellarmine Leadership Knights’ Athletic Staff

Administration

Brad Bluestone Linda Burt Chris Cooper Leslie Fields Ann Jirkovsky David Krebs Assistant Athletic Athletics Secretary/ Asst. Sports Asst. Athletic Director/ Faculty Athletics Rep. Head Athletic Trainer Trainer Office Manager Information Director Compliance Director

Lisa Martin Heidi Neitzke Andrew Schroeter Traci Siemens John Spugnardi Pam Stackhouse Head Coach, Assistant Athletic Academic Advisor Administrative Sports Information Assoc. Athletic Director Sports Performance Trainer Assistant Director Sr. Women’s Admin. Head Coaches

Matt Tyner Scott Davenport David Smith Jim Vargo Kris Horton Mark Blankenbaker Baseball Basketball, Men’s Basketball, Women’s Cross Country, Cross Country, Field Hockey Track & Field Women’s

Ernie Denham Art Henry Kevin Burns Tim Chastonay Jonathan Velotta Renee Hicks Golf, Men’s Golf, Women’s Lacrosse Soccer, Men’s Soccer, Women’s Softball

John Mican Dan Palmer Tennis Volleyball 31 Athletic Facilities

Owsley B. Frazier Stadium Knights Hall In the fall of 2007, Bellarmine dedicated the $5.1 million Owsley B. Knights Hall is home to Bellarmine basketball and volleyball. Built Frazier Stadium on the school’s campus, just off of Newburg Road. This in 1960, Knights Hall has an atmosphere all its own and can seat up state-of-the-art facility is now the home of Bellarmine’s soccer, field to 2,400 passionate Knight fans in its current configuration. While hockey, lacrosse, and track teams. The artificial field surface, called “retro” in appearance, Knights Hall has plenty of modern amenities. the Joseph P. and Janet A. Clayton Field, was installed by the Motz The newly remodeled President’s room, complete with couches and Group and is the same “24/7” product as can be found at the football a bar, overlooks the court from the east baseline, while the recently fields used by the Miami Dolphins and the . re-painted court includes the BU logo and the new charge line under the baskets. The scorers’ bench features five back-lit tables and a The track facilities include an eight-lane dual-durometer polyurethane modern sound and public address system. poured surface provided by Benyon Sport Surfaces, as well as three long jump pits, two pole vault areas, a high jump pit, and a water Besides housing all of Bellarmine’s home basketball and volleyball steeplechase pit. The field can also be fully lit for night play. It seats contests, Knights Hall is also used for numerous high school games, approximately 2,000 spectators and has a concession stand and press graduation ceremonies, and concerts. The Hall was dedicated in 1960 box facility. with a home game against the University of Louisville and has since featured some great matchups starting in the ’60s with rival and NAIA In the fall of 2010, Owsley B. Frazier Stadium hosted the NCAA Men’s national champion Kentucky State, to Fly Williams and his teams from and Women’s “Final 4s” of Soccer. Austin Peay, all the way up to the Knight’s women’s basketball regional championship games of the ’90s.

Knights Field Last academic year, Knights Hall hosted the Elite 8 of Division II Women’s Bellarmine’s baseball and softball teams each have a home at Knights Volleyball as well as the 2011 Division II Men’s Basketball Midwest Field. Both diamonds are natural grass and are located on campus. The Regional. baseball field was built in 1954 and has been renovated several times. It now features an elevated press box overlooking home plate as well The arena has also hosted some very special guests including Mother as covered dugouts, bullpens, a batting cage and a large electronic Teresa, the Grateful Dead, and Pete Rose among others. scoreboard in right field. The field dimensions are 360 feet down the In 2007, Knights Hall was featured on ESPN when NBA greats such left field line (where the fence is now 20-feet hight), 385 feet to dead as , Darrell Griffith, and Kenny “Sky” Walker judged the center, and 340 feet down the right-field line. McDonald’s High School All-American Slam Dunk Contest.

The softball field has a full service concession stand located behind Eddie Weber tennis complex home plate as well as covered dugouts and an electronic scoreboard Home to the men’s and women’s tennis teams, the Eddie Weber located in left field. The field dimensions are 190 feet down the foul Tennis Complex features six hard surface courts, which were re- lines and 220 feet to center. Both fields have bleacher seating to -ac cently converted from clay. The Knights tennis teams also practice commodate 300 spectators as well as ample hillside grass seating. and compete on three indoor courts within the adjacent Sports, Recreation and Fitness facility.

32 Athletic Facilities Bellarmine University & Louisville

Bellarmine University Bellarmine University is a vibrant community of educational excellence and ethical awareness that consistently ranks among the nation’s best colleges and universities. Our students pursue an education based in the liberal arts – and in the distinguished, inclusive Catholic tradition of educational excellence, the oldest and most rewarding in the western world. It is a lifelong education, worthy of the university’s namesake, Saint , and of his invitation to each of us to learn and live in veritatis amore -- in the love of all that is beautiful, true and good in life. BELL-er-mun Bellarmine is growing rapidly, not only with great new campus amenities and academic programs, but also in regional and national prominence. As we grow, more and more people are adding “Bel- larmine” to their lists of top schools. Around here, we say “BELL- er-mun” in “LOU-a-vuhl.” This is one of the friendliest campuses and places in the world, so we’ll still love you no matter how you pronounce these names. BU is named after Roberto Bellarmino (1542-1621), the brilliant Jesuit, who was a Cardinal and who was canonized in 1930. A Campus on the Move Our lush, 135-acre campus currently comprises more than 30 The World is Also Our Campus buildings, including the world-class W.L. Lyons Brown Library, the Norton Health Bellarmine offers semester, yearlong and summer study-abroad programs in Science Center, and halls that are home to the nursing, education, and the arts 48 countries on six continents. There are more than 148 programs of study. More and sciences. Bellarmine boasts eight residence halls, a pristine architectural gem than a third of our junior class engages in an international experience abroad, of a chapel, campus center, and university quadrangle. Our recreational facilities compared to the national average of just over 1%. include indoor and outdoor tennis courts; fitness center; and athletic fields including What’s Your Major? a state-of-the-art Frazier Stadium that’s home to lacrosse, soccer, field hockey, We offer more than 50 majors in the arts and sciences, business, education, and track & field. Our campus on three hills and our award-winning architecture, nursing and health sciences. We encourage double majors. Graduate degrees evoke the beautiful Italian hill towns of Tuscany, birthplace of our patron. include MBA, Executive MBA, MSN, MA in Communication, MA in Education, MA Student Excellence in Teaching, MSLA (Laboratory Science), MAIT (Applied Information Technology), A diverse student body from 30 states and 17 foreign countries attend Bel- MA Spirituality, Doctor of Physical Therapy and Doctor of Nursing Practice. larmine. Our total enrollment is 3,132 of which approximately 2,400 are full-time The Bellarmine Knights undergraduate students. Fifty-one percent of our students ranked in the top 25 Bellarmine student athletes play 18 varsity sports in NCAA Division II, plus percent of their class. ACT scores range from 22 to 27 for the middle 50 percent NCAA Division I lacrosse. We also offer a variety of intramural sports. Women of students; SAT scores range from 1020-1230 for the middle 50 percent. compete in Basketball, Cross Country, Field Hockey, Golf, Soccer, Softball, Tennis, A Human Scale Learning Environment Volleyball and indoor and outdoor Track. Men play Baseball, Basketball, Cross Our student/faculty ratio is 12 to 1. Our average class size at Bellarmine is Country, Golf, Lacrosse, Soccer, Tennis, and indoor and outdoor Track. One in 19. There are 29 students or fewer in 86 percent of our classes. Teaching and every four freshmen participates in a varsity program. learning like this just doesn’t take place at the megaversities, and it shows in our high four-year graduation rates and in the successful careers of our 16,000 graduates throughout the world. Louisville, KENTUCKY The Kentucky Derby may put this city in the international spotlight, but the The Frazier International History Museum opened its doors to worldwide famous horse race isn’t all Louisville has to offer. Nestled on the banks of the Ohio acclaim, largely due to its unique partnership with the Royal Armouries of Great River, this vibrant city combines Southern hospitality with big city amenities, a Britain. Visitors are treated to an array of arms, artifacts, stories and interpreta- cosmopolitan riverfront district, a diverse art scene, and a growing foodie reputa- tions that span 1,000 years of European and U.S. history. Live interpretations of tion with two Restaurant Rows. Sports lovers should make a stop at the Louisville some of America’s most colorful historical figures are performed daily from Annie Slugger Museum; history lovers can sip mint juleps on a river cruise aboard the Oakley to Wild Bill Cody. See Teddy Roosevelt’s legendary “Big Stick,” General Belle of Louisville, a National Historic Landmark. Custer’s rifle and Geronimo’s bow. Key Attractions These are just a few of the museums housed on Boxing fans have certainly heard Muhammad Ali Louisville’s Museum Row and nestled in the city’s proclaim Louisville as “the greatest city in the world.” thriving theatre district. North, south, east or west – And that’s just one of the many reasons he chose his Louisville offers a wealth of attractions and historic ar- hometown as the site for his living legacy. The Muham- chitecture. Check out the East Market district, Frankfort mad Ali Center, near Sixth & Main Streets along the Avenue and Highlands neighborhoods for enclaves of city’s Museum Row, offers an unparalleled experience boutiques, dining and entertainment options galore. At chronicling the journey of an extraordinary man. You’ll night the city comes alive, anchored by downtown’s be knocked out by the story it tells. Fourth Street Live! entertainment district. Visitors don’t have to be fans of America’s favorite A visit to the “Derby City” would not be complete pastime to appreciate the enormity of the world’s larg- without a tour of the Kentucky Derby Museum, located est bat marking the entrance to another one-of-a-kind at the main entrance to legendary Churchill Downs attraction, the Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory. racetrack. 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