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Iowa State In Postseason Play Season Coach Record Tournament Region (Seed) Results 1940-41 15-4 NCAA Qual. (0-1) 5th Dist. (no seed) Lost to Creighton 57-48 in Kansas City, Mo. 1943-44 Louis Menze 14-4 NCAA (1-1) Western (no seed) Beat Pepperdine 44-39 in Kansas City, Mo. Lost to Utah 40-31 in Kansas City, Mo. 1983-84 Johnny Orr 16-13 NIT (0-1) Lost to Marquette 73-53 in Ames, Iowa 1984-85 Johnny Orr 21-13 NCAA (0-1) Midwest (13th) Lost to Ohio State 75-64 in Tulsa, Okla. 1985-86 Johnny Orr 22-10 NCAA (2-1) Midwest (7th) Beat Miami (Ohio) 81-79 in , Minn. Beat Michigan 72-69 in Minneapolis, Minn. Lost to NC State 70-66 in Kansas City, Mo. 1987-88 Johnny Orr 20-12 NCAA (0-1) East (12th) Lost to Georgia Tech 90-78 in Hartford, Conn. 1988-89 Johnny Orr 17-12 NCAA (0-1) Southeast (10th) Lost to UCLA 84-74 in Atlanta, Ga. 1991-92 Johnny Orr 21-13 NCAA (1-1) East (10th) Beat UNC Charlotte 76-74 in Worcester, Mass. Lost to Kentucky 106-98 in Worcester, Mass. 1992-93 Johnny Orr 20-11 NCAA (0-1) West (8th) Lost to UCLA 81-70 in Tucson, Ariz. 1994-95 23-11 NCAA (1-1) Southeast (7th) Beat Florida 64-61 in Tallahassee, Fla. Lost to North Carolina 73-51 in Tallahassee, Fla. 1995-96 Tim Floyd 24-9 NCAA (1-1) Midwest (5th) Beat California 74-64 in Dallas, Texas Lost to Utah 73-67 in Dallas, Texas 1996-97 Tim Floyd 22-9 NCAA (2-1) Midwest (6th) Beat Illinois State 69-57 in Auburn Hills, Mich. Beat Cincinnati 67-66 in Auburn Hills, Mich. Lost to UCLA 74-73 OT in San Antonio, Texas 1999-00 32-5 NCAA (3-1) Midwest (2nd) Beat Cen. Conn. State 88-78 in Minneapolis, Minn. Beat Auburn 79-60 in Minneapolis, Minn. Beat UCLA 80-56 in Auburn Hills, Mich. Lost to Michigan State 75-64 in Auburn Hills, Mich. 2000-01 Larry Eustachy 25-6 NCAA (0-1) West (2nd) Lost to Hampton 58-57 in Boise, Idaho 2002-03 Larry Eustachy 17-14 NIT (1-1) Beat Wichita State 76-65 in Ames, Iowa Lost to Iowa 54-53 in Ames, Iowa 2003-04 20-13 NIT (3-1) Beat Georgia 82-74 in Ames, Iowa Beat Florida State 62-59 in Tallahassee, Fla. Beat Marquette 77-69 in Ames, Iowa Lost to Rutgers 84-81 OT in New York, N.Y. 2004-05 Wayne Morgan 19-12 NCAA (1-1) Syracuse (9th) Beat 64-53 in Charlotte, N.C. Lost to North Carolina 92-65 in Charlotte, N.C. 2011-12 23-11 NCAA (1-1) South (8th) Beat Connecticut 77-64 in Louisville, Ky. Lost to Kentucky 87-71 in Louisville, Ky. 2012-13 Fred Hoiberg 23-12 NCAA (1-1) West (10th) Beat Notre Dame 76-58 in Dayton, Ohio Lost to Ohio State 78-75 in Dayton, Ohio 2013-14 Fred Hoiberg 28-8 NCAA (2-1) East (3rd) Beat North Carolina Central 93-75 in San Antonio, Texas Beat North Carolina 85-83 in San Antonio, Texas Lost to Connecticut 81-76 in New York, N.Y. 2014-15 Fred Hoiberg 25-9 NCAA (0-1) South (3rd) Lost to UAB 60-59 in Louisville, Ky. 2015-16 23-12 NCAA (2-1) Midwest (4th) Beat Iona 94-81 in Denver, Colo. Beat Little Rock 78-61 in Denver, Colo. Lost to Virginia 84-71 in , Ill. 2016-17 Steve Prohm 24-11 NCAA (1-1) Midwest (5th) Beat Nevada 84-73 in Milwaukee, Wis. Lost to Purdue 80-76 in Milwaukee, Wis. 2018-19 Steve Prohm 23-12 NCAA (0-1) Midwest (6th) Lost to Ohio State 62-59 in Tulsa, Okla.

NCAA Tournament Berths: 20 NCAA Record: 19-20 (.487) NCAA Qualifier Record: 0-1 (.000) NIT Berths: 3 NIT Record: 4-3 (.571) Overall Postseason Record: 24-24 (.500)

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No. 16 IOWA STATE 84, NEVADA 73A 53 No. 9 IOWA STATE 85, No. 19 NORTH CAROLINA 83A 53 NCAA Midwest Regional First Round NCAA East Regional Third Round Bradley , Milwaukee, Wis. AT&T Center, San Antonio, Texas March 16, 2017 March 23, 2014 Iowa State controlled much of the contest, shooting 55.6 percent The Cyclones overcame the loss of to defeat North from the floor, to defeat Nevada, 84-73, and advance to the second Carolina 85-83 and advance to its first Sweet 16 since 2000. DeAndre round of the NCAA Tournament for the 10th time in its previous 12 Kane led the Cyclones with 24 points and 14 rebounds, including the appearances. Monté Morris was outstanding, leading the Cyclones game-winning basket with 1.6 seconds remaining. The Cyclones trailed in scoring (19), rebounds (8) and assists (8). Deonte Burton chipped by eight with 4:22 left, but a pair of huge threes from Naz Long kept in 14 points and eight boards. ISU’s bench outscored the Wolf Pack the Cyclones within striking distance. Long burried three 3-pointers reserves 20-4, led by Donovan Jackson’s 12 points. The Cyclones held in final five minutes and finished with 12 points in the win. With the a 40-27 lead at the half but it was cut to just four points. ISU then went score tied with 15.7 seconds left, Kane brought the ball up the court. on a 9-0 run to extend the lead back to 13 points and held off Nevada He attacked and made a layup against a pair of defenders to put ISU the rest of the way to give Steve Prohm his third NCAA Tournament in front by the winning margin. North Carolina tried to get down the win in his first two seasons as head coach. court and call a timeout but the clock expired and ISU celebrated its advancement to the Sweet 16.

No. 9 IOWA STATE 93, NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL 75A 53 NCAA East Regional Second Round AT&T Center, San Antonio, Texas March 21, 2014 Iowa State beat North Carolina Central 93-75 to win its first NCAA Tournament game for the third straight season, but it came at a tremendous cost as the Cyclones lost Georges Niang for the re- mainder of the season with a broken bone in his foot. Niang scored 24 points before leaving the game. The Cyclones and Eagles traded leads eight times in the opening eight minutes but ISU was able to distance itself and take a 45-39 lead into the half. The second half was all Cyclones, with the No. 3 seed shooting 65 percent in the final 20 minutes. Niang led all scorers and was joined in double figures by (17), Dustin Hogue (15), Monté Morris (15) and DeAndre Kane (14). The Cyclones hit 9-of-17 three-pointers in the game and had 21 assists on 35 field goals.

IOWA STATE 76, NOTRE DAME 58A 53 NCAA West Regional Second Round University of Dayton Arena, Dayton, Ohio March 22, 2013 Iowa State went on a 19-3 first-half run to break away from Notre Dame and earn a 76-58 second-round win. The Cyclones held a 35-23 edge at the half and increased the lead to 27 points with 7:58 remaining in Monté Morris led Iowa State with 19 points and became the the game. Freshman Georges Niang matched a career high with 19 school’s record holder for career NCAA Tournament assists as the points and Melvin Ejim chipped in 17 points. The Cyclones connected Cyclones beat Nevada to advance to the second round in 2017. on nine 3-pointers, including a triple from Tyrus McGee that was ISU’s No. 22 IOWA STATE 78, LITTLE ROCK 61A 53 328th of the season and broke the Big 12 record for treys in a season. NCAA Midwest Regional Second Round The Cyclones shot 49.2 percent from the field and committed just six Pepsi Center, Denver, Colo. turnovers as they won an NCAA Tournament game for the second March 19, 2016 time in three seasons under head coach Fred Hoiberg. Ejim was Iowa The Cyclones used another great performance from Georges Niang State’s leading rebounder with eight boards while also dishing out and hot shooting from to advance to their second a team-high five assists. Sweet 16 in three seasons with a 78-61 win over Little Rock. Niang tallied 28 points and Thomas hit 4-of-8 3-pointers to finish with 16 IOWA STATE 77, CONNECTICUT 64A 53 points against the Trojans. The Cyclones shot 56.6 percent from the NCAA South Regional Second Round field and hit 11-for-21 behind the arc. Defensively, ISU was equally KFC Yum! Center, Louisville, Ky. as impressive in holding Little Rock to just 37 percent shooting. The March 15, 2012 Cyclones held a 40-28 edge at halftime and cruised to the victory by Iowa State wasted little time taking control of the game against Con- shooting 60 percent from the field in the second half. necticut, racing out to a 36-14 lead en route to a 77-64 win over the defending national champion. Iowa State made 6-of-its-first-9 3- No. 22 IOWA STATE 94, IONA 81A 53 shots while mounting its commanding lead. The Huskies cut the lead NCAA Midwest Regional First Round down to six points (58-52) with less then nine minutes remaining in Pepsi Center, Denver, Colo. the contest, but the Cyclones went on a 7-0 run and held UConn March 17, 2016 scoreless in the next six minutes to secure the victory. led In Iowa State’s first NCAA Tournament game under the direction of the Cylcones with a double-double, scoring 15 points and grabbing Steve Prohm the fourth-seeded Cyclones didn’t disappoint, rolling 13 rebounds. Chris Allen added 20 points on 6-of-12 shooting from to an impressive 94-81 win against an Iona team that was a trendy the field. ISU was 19-of-20 at the free-throw line. upset pick. Georges Niang was dominant as five players reached double figures and the Cyclones scored the second-most points in IOWA STATE 64, MINNESOTA 53A 53 their NCAA Tournament history. Niang led the way with 28 points NCAA Syracuse Regional First Round and Monté Morris tallied 20 points. The Cyclones led by eight at the Charlotte Coliseum, Charlotte, N.C. half and extended the lead to as many as 18 in the second half. The March 18, 2005 Cyclones hit 10-of-22 3-pointers and shot 50 percent from the field Iowa State was victorious in its first NCAA appearance in four years, in the win. (19), Matt Thomas (14) and Jameel McKay downing Minnesota 64-53 behind a strong defensive effort. The (11) were also in double figures in the game. Cyclones tallied 12 steals and registered eight blocks, as the Cyclones

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won their first NCAA Tournament game since 2000. ISU was led by No. 6 IOWA STATE 88, CENTRAL CONN. STATE 78 and Jared Homan, who tallied 18 and 14 points, re- NCAA Midwest Regional First Round spectively. Homan was a monster in the middle, grabbing 13 boards Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minn. and swatting seven shots to help him earn CBS Chevrolet Player of March 16, 2000 the Game honors. ISU held the Gophers to 33.3 percent from the field Second-seeded Iowa State held off a late comeback attempt by Central and a 5-for-23 (21.7 percent) clip from beyond the arc. Minnesota cut Connecticut State to preserve an 88-78 win over the Blue Devils in the lead to five points with 3:43 remaining, but a key Stinson tear first-round NCAA action in the Metrodome. ISU’s drop and clutch free-throw shooting down the stretch sealed the busted out with a career-high 26 points (10-of-13 FG) and broke Jeff victory for the Cyclones. Rahshon Clark had 14 points and four steals. Hornacek’s single-season record in the win. The Cyclones held a 19-point lead in the first half, but a spirited rally by CCSU tied the game at 69-69 with 6:13 left to play. Blue Devil Rick Mickens scored eight consecutive points during the run. ISU quickly followed with a Tinsley lay-in and a 3-pointer from Michael Nurse to jumpstart a 9-0 run to put the game away. added 27 points and 11 boards, playing all 40 minutes.

No. 18 IOWA STATE 67, No. 10 CINCINNATI 66 NCAA Midwest Regional Second Round The Palace at Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, Mich. March 15, 1997 Klay Edwards’ left-handed hook shot with 32.4 seconds remaining was the game-winner as the Cyclones defeated No. 10 Cincinnati to advance to the NCAA Sweet Sixteen for the first time since 1986. Cincinnati’s Damon Flint missed a running jumper with six seconds left and a last-second half-court desperation shot, giving Iowa State a 67-66 victory in NCAA Midwest Regional second-round action. Kenny Pratt’s 3-pointer that was seconds away from a shot-clock violation gave ISU a 63-58 lead with 4:20 left in the game. Melvin Levett’s two free throws put UC ahead 66-65 with 1:05 left before Edwards hit his game-winner on an out-of-bounds play. ISU shot 61.1 percent (11-of- 18) in the second half and 55 percent (22-of-40) for the game. Pratt led ISU with 21 points, while Dedric Willoughby added 19 points. Jacy Holloway tallied 11 points, all in the first half, helping the Cyclones to a 37-34 halftime advantage. First-team All-American Stevie Johnson dunks home two of his 16 points in Iowa State’s 80- led the Bearcats with 16 points. 56 win over UCLA in the 2000 NCAA Midwest Regional semifinals.

No. 6 IOWA STATE 80, UCLA 56 NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinals The Palace at Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, Mich. March 23, 2000 What was billed to be one of the best regional semifinal matchups of the tournament proved otherwise. The Cyclones wasted little time in showing their strength in an 80-56 rout of UCLA, their largest victory margin in an NCAA Tournament. Jamaal Tinsley was one shy of his second career triple-double (14 points, 11 assists, nine rebounds), but the story of the game was defense. The Cyclones held the vaunted UCLA offense to a 33.9 shooting percentage from the floor. While the Bruins sputtered on offense, the Cyclones thrived, shooting over 50 percent for the 17th time during the season. Michael Nurse drilled four of his five 3-point attempts to aid the Cyclones to a 6-for-10 showing from behind the arc. Nurse, Stevie Johnson and Marcus Fizer all had 16 points to pace ISU.

No. 6 IOWA STATE 79, No. 24 AUBURN 60 NCAA Midwest Regional Second Round Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minn. March 18, 2000 Jamaal Tinsley canned back-to-back 3-pointers to key a 14-2 Iowa State second-half run that propelled the Cyclones to a 79-60 victory over Auburn in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Up until that point, the game was a see-saw battle that featured 11 ties. The score was knotted at 43-43 with less than 12 minutes left before ISU’s run. The Cyclones trailed at halftime, 33-32 for only the seventh time (right) and Dedric Willoughby (left) paced ISU to the that season. ISU’s Marcus Fizer led all players with 22 points while 1997 Sweet Sixteen with a 67-66 victory over Cincinnati. pulling down 12 boards. Stevie Johnson equaled his career-high with 21 points, going 6-of-8 from the floor and 8-of-11 from the charity stripe. The Cyclones outscored the Tigers 25-6 at the free-throw line, connecting on all nine attempts in the last 12 minutes of the contest.

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No. 18 IOWA STATE 69, ILLINOIS STATE 57 game-high 25 points. Orr, the winningest coach at Michigan, defeated NCAA Midwest Regional First Round Bill Frieder, who worked under Orr for seven years, to advance to the The Palace at Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, Mich. Sweet Sixteen in Kemper Arena. March 13, 1997 Kelvin Cato’s career-high 29 points led Iowa State to a 69-57 victory over Missouri Valley Conference champion Illinois State in first-round action of the NCAA Midwest Regional. Cato pulled down 12 rebounds and blocked a Midwest Region-record eight shots. Iowa State jumped to a 4-0 lead, but Illinois State scored 15 straight points to take a 15-4 lead. The Cyclones rallied to go ahead 18-17 and had a 28-26 halftime advantage. Skipp Schaefbauer’s 3-pointer tied the game 53-53 with 4:05 left before the Cyclones outscored the Redbirds 16-4 in the final minutes. Iowa State’s last 10 points were scored at the free-throw line, where the Cyclones finished the game 20-of-27. The Redbirds were 5-of-9 at the line. ISU’s Dedric Willoughby scored 21 points. Jacy Holloway dished out nine assists, playing all 40 minutes.

No. 17 IOWA STATE 74, CALIFORNIA 64 NCAA Midwest Regional First Round , Dallas, Texas March 14, 1996 After withstanding a second-half rally, Iowa State recorded a then- school-record 24th victory with a 74-64 win over California in first- round NCAA Midwest Regional action. ISU shot 57.6 percent in the first 20 minutes, taking a 43-29 lead into the half. Cal narrowed the lead to 47-46 with 13 minutes left in the game, but ISU responded with an eight-point run. The Cyclones held national freshman of the year Shareef Abdur-Rahim to career lows of seven points and two David Moss (#45) defends Michigan’s in ISU’s 72-69 rebounds. Dedric Willoughby led ISU with 23 points, while Kenny Pratt victory over No. 2 seed Michigan in 1986. Moss and teammate added 18. Despite sitting out 12 minutes with four fouls, Kelvin Cato Gary Thompkins (#3) combined for 6-of-7 shooting, helping the finished with 11 points, eight rebounds and five blocks in 23 minutes. Cyclones achieve a 60.5 percent clip from the field and advance to the Sweet Sixteen. No. 24 IOWA STATE 64, FLORIDA 61 NCAA Southeast Regional First Round IOWA STATE 81, MIAMI (OHIO) 79 (OT) Tallahassee-Leon County Civic Center, Tallahassee, Fla. NCAA Midwest Regional First Round March 17, 1995 Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minn. Julius Michalik scored 12 of Iowa State’s final 16 points to lead the March 14, 1986 Cyclones to a 64-61 come-from-behind win over Florida in the first Senior ’s 26-foot jump shot with no time remaining round of the NCAA Southeast Regional. put the Gators gave Iowa State an 81-79 victory over Mid-American Conference up 61-55 with 4:13 left in the game before Michalik took control. champion Miami of Ohio in the first round of the NCAA Midwest Sophomore Jacy Holloway swished two free throws with 17 seconds Regional. Iowa State trailed by five points late in the second half, left in the game to seal the victory. Michalik led ISU with 17 points, but Hornacek forced the extra session when he hit a jumper from while Fred Hoiberg added 15. The win gave ISU its 23rd victory, the free-throw line with 27 seconds remaining in regulation. Iowa then a school record. State hit 59.0 percent from the field for the game. Jeff Grayer led the way for Iowa State with 19 points and 11 rebounds, while Hornacek IOWA STATE 76, UNC CHARLOTTE 74 added 15 points and Ron Virgil scored 14. Elmer Robinson came off NCAA East Regional First Round the bench to score 13 points and Gary Thompkins added 10 points The Centrum, Worcester, Mass. and a game-high four assists. Grayer limited Miami All-American Ron March 20, 1992 Harper to 17 points and 7-for-22 shooting. Junior Justus Thigpen’s full-court pass to freshman Fred Hoiberg set up an uncontested slam dunk with 14 seconds remaining to help IOWA STATE 44, PEPPERDINE 39 ISU to a 76-74 victory over UNC Charlotte in first-round NCAA East NCAA Western Regional Regional action. Hoiberg’s slam off a Julius Michalik pick gave the Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City, Mo. Cyclones a 76-71 lead before the 49ers’ Henry Williams sank a 3-pointer March 24, 1944 with three seconds left in the game. Thigpen scored 20 points and Iowa State overcame a 19-15 halftime deficit to defeat Pepperdine Hoiberg added 17. ISU shot 60 percent from the field in the second 44-39 in first-round action of the NCAA Tournament Western Regional half after hitting just 33 percent in the first 20 minutes. Williams, who in Kansas City. The Cyclones took control of the game early in the was averaging 20.8 ppg, finished with seven field goals in 17 attempts. second half, despite the fact that starters Gene Oulman and Ray Wehde fouled out. Pepperdine tied the game with about six minutes left, but IOWA STATE 72, No. 5 MICHIGAN 69 baskets by Roy Wehde and Jim Meyers gave ISU the lead for good. NCAA Midwest Regional Second Round Wehde and Meyers each had 12 points, while Price Brookfield added Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minn. 10. Center Nick Buzolich led Pepperdine with 22 points. March 16, 1986 Iowa State held off a late rally by No. 5 Michigan to record what head coach Johnny Orr called his “greatest victory ever as a coach,” defeat- ing the Big Ten champion Wolverines, 72-69, in the second round of the NCAA Midwest Regional. Jeff Grayer, a native of Flint, Mich., led the way with 16 points and five rebounds, while teammate Ron Virgil added 14 points on 7-of-8 shooting from the field. Sam Hill, selected as the CBS Chevrolet Player of the Game, added 11 points. The Cyclones were also aided by 16 points off their bench. ISU hit 60.5 percent from the floor, posting its third victory of the season over a nationally rated team. Center Roy Tarpley led the Wolverines with a

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1944 NCAA Tournament - Final Four 1984 NIT Tournament - First Round (l to r): Roy Wehde, Price Brookfield, Gene Oulman, Bob Sauer, Back Row (l to r): Jim Hallihan, Johnny Orr, Terrence Allen, Ted Ray Wehde. Burbach, Ron Harris, Jeff Hornacek, Ron Virgil, Wes Wallace, Ric Wesley, Steve Antrim. Front Row (l to r): Dave Rauker, Raynal Harris, David Moss, Sam Hill, Brad Dudek, John Culbertson, Tom Peterson, Barry Stevens.

1985 NCAA Tournament - First Round 1986 NCAA Tournament - Sweet 16 Back Row (l to r): Ric Wesley, Jim Hallihan, Gary Thompkins, Eli Parker, Jeff Back Row (l to r): Johnny Orr, Maurice Poole, Eli Parker, Ron Virgil, Hornacek, Barry Stevens, Ron Virgil, Wes Wallace, Steve Antrim, Johnny Jeff Grayer, Jeff Hornacek, Gary Thompkins, Steve Antrim. Front Orr. Front Row (l to r): Tom Peterson, Lafester Rhodes, David Moss, Brad Row (l to r): Tom Schafer, Lafester Rhodes, Sam Hill, David Moss, Dudek, Sam Hill, Raynal Harris, Jeff Grayer. Darryl Spinks, Elmer Robinson, Marc Urquhart.

1988 NCAA Tournament - First Round 1989 NCAA Tournament - First Round Back Row (l to r): Jim Hallihan, Ric Wesley, Terry Woods, Bernard Back Row (l to r): Johnny Orr, Jim Hallihan, Terry Woods, Jay Good- Dutchik, Mark Baugh, Elmer Robinson, Jeff Grayer, Gary Thomp- man, Justus Thigpen, Adrian Moore, Mark Baugh, Marc Urquhart, kins, Adrian Moore, Mike Born, Johnny Orr, Steve Krafcisin. Front Hughes Suffren, Brian Pearson, Mike Born, Steve Krafcisin, Ric Row (l to r): Matt Margenthaler, Norman Brown, Paul Doerrfeld, Wesley. Front Row (l to r): Kirt Carstens, Norman Brown, Elmer , Lafester Rhodes, Bryan Heger, Robert Johnson, Robinson, Greg Hester, Bryan Heger, Phil Kunz, Darryl Spinks, Marc Urquhart, Dick Breitbach. Victor Alexander, Paul Doerrfeld, Robert Johnson, Sam Mack, Paul Newgaard.

1992 NCAA Tournament - Second Round 1993 NCAA Tournament - First Round Back Row (l to r): Johnny Orr, Steve Krafcisin, Marc Carlson, Brian Back Row (l to r): Morgan Wheat, James Hamilton, Greg Hester, Pearson, Fred Hoiberg, Norman Brown, Morgan Wheat, Hurl , Julius Michalik, Joe Modderman, Mike Bergman, Beechum, Donnell Bivens, Ron Bayless, Skip McCoy, Doug Collins, Marc Carlson. Front Row (l to r): Ron Bayless, Saun Jackson, Fred Hoiberg, Howard Eaton, Fred Brown, Justus Thigpen, Donnell Jim Hallihan, Ric Wesley. Front Row (l to r): Steve Stricker, Troy Bivens, Hurl Beechum. O’Banion, Justus Thigpen, Brad Pippett, Mike Bergman, Howard Eaton, Julius Michalik, Loren Meyer, Greg Hester, Saun Jackson, Scott Wand, Kris Olson. 48 CYCLONES.COM @CYCLONEMBB IOWA STATE NCAA/NIT TEAMS

1995 NCAA Tournament - Second Round 1996 NCAA Tournament - Second Round Back Row (l to r): Tim Floyd, John Adams, Sol Harris, Fred Hoiberg, Back Row (l to r): Jason Justus, Klay Edwards, Tyler Peterson, Kelvin Julius Michalik, Loren Meyer, Derrick Hayes, Ha-Keem Abdel-Khaliq, Kris Cato, Tony Rampton, Joe Modderman, Shawn Bankhead. Front Olson, Mark Pearson, James Green. Front Row (l to r): Belefia Parks, Klay Row (l to r): Carlo Walton, Shelby Walton, Dedric Willoughby, Edwards, Jason Kimbrough, David Hickman, Saun Jackson, Hurl Bee- Ha-Keem Abdel-Khaliq, Jacy Holloway, Sol Harris. chum, James Hamilton, Joe Modderman, Joe Hebert, Jacy Holloway.

1997 NCAA Tournament - Sweet 16 2000 NCAA Tournament - Elite Eight Back Row (l to r): Tim Floyd, John Adams, Stevie Johnson, , Back Row (l to r): Larry Eustachy, Terry Carroll, Matt Richter, Justin Fries, Tony Rampton, Klay Edwards, Russ Schoenauer, Jason Teeter, Steve Richard Evans, Mark Ziege, Paul Shirley, Martin Rancik, Marcus Fizer, Krafcisin, Sam Weaver. Front Row (l to r): Brad Johnson, DeAndre Harris, Stevie Johnson, Clint Varley, , Leonard Perry. Front Row Ha-Keem Abdel-Khaliq, Kelvin Cato, Dedric Willoughby, Kenny Pratt, (l to r): Jafar Azmayesh, Brandon Nicol, Thomas Watkins, Kyle Brumm, Shawn Bankhead, Jacy Holloway, Matt Knoll. Brandon Hawkins, Kantrail Horton, Michael Nurse, Jamaal Tinsley, Brad Davis, Chad Curtis.

2001 NCAA Tournament - First Round 2003 NIT Tournament - First Round Back Row (l to r): Marcus Jefferson, Omar Bynum, Tyray Pearson, Back Row (l to r): Omar Bynum, Adam Schaper, Jackson Vroman, Chris Andrew Skoglund, Paul Shirley, Martin Rancik, Shane Power, Clint Alexander, Andrew Skoglund, Jared Homan, Clint Varley. Front Row (l to Varley. Front Row (l to r): Justin Fries, Zach Fortune, Kantrail Horton, r): Marcus Jefferson, Brad Davis, Tim Barnes, Jake Sullivan, Ricky Morgan, Brandon Hawkins, Jake Sullivan, Jamaal Tinsley, Brandon Nicol, John Neal, Adam Haluska. Brad Davis, Richard Evans.

2004 NIT Tournament - Semifinals 2005 NCAA Tournament - Second Round Back Row (l to r): Bob Sundvold, Justin Fries, Damion Staple, Reg- Back Row (l to r): John Neal, Robert Faulkner, Aaron Agnew, gie George, Jackson Vroman, Wayne Morgan, Andrew Skoglund, Jared Homan, Wayne Morgan, Reggie George, Damion Staple, Jared Homan, Marcus Jefferson, Mark Boll, Vic Miller. Front Row (l Dustin Streff, Rahshon Clark. Front Row (l to r): Ben Stoll, Jeff to r): Jonnell Marion, Curtis Stinson, John Neal, Jake Sullivan, Will Bergstrom, , Curtis Stinson, Tasheed Carr, Dave Blalock, Dave Braet, Tim Barnes, Brandon Nicol, Jeff Bergstrom. Braet, .

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2012 NCAA Tournament - Third Round 2013 NCAA Tournament - Third Round Back Row (l to r): Will Clyburn, Chris Babb, Royce White, Jordan Back Row (l to r): Aaron Law, Sherron Dorsey-Walker, Georges Railey, Percy Gibson, Anthony Booker, Melvin Ejim. Front Row (l to Niang, Tyler Ellerman, Percy Gibson, Melvin Ejim, Nkereuwem r): Korie Lucious, Austin McBeth, Tavon Sledge, Tyrus McGee, Fred Okoro, Naz Long, Cameron Fowler. Front Row (l to r): Austin Mc- Hoiberg, Scott Christopherson, Bubu Palo, Aaron Law, Chris Allen. Beth, Tyrus McGee, Will Clyburn, Fred Hoiberg, Anthony Booker, Chris Babb, Korie Lucious.

2014 NCAA Tournament - Sweet 16 2015 NCAA Tournament - Second Round Back Row (l to r): Sherron Dorsey-Walker, Dustin Hogue, Daniel Back Row (l to r): Monté Morris, Dustin Hogue, Georges Niang, Edozie, Tyler Ellerman, Percy Gibson, Melvin Ejim, Abdel Nader, Jameel McKay, Georgios Tsalmpouris, Daniel Edozie, Abdel Georges Niang. Front Row (l to r): DeAndre Kane, Monté Morris, Nader, Sherron Dorsey-Walker, Kourtlin Jackson. Front Row (l to Matt Thomas, Fred Hoiberg, K.J. Bluford, Naz Long, Kourtlin r): , Hallice Cooke, Naz Long, Fred Hoiberg, Bryce Jackson. Dejean-Jones, Matt Thomas, Daniel Stensland.

2016 NCAA Tournament - Sweet 16 2017 NCAA Tournament - Second Round Back Row (l to r): Brady Ernst, Nazareth Mitrou-Long, Georges Back Row (l to r): Simeon Carter, Merrill Holden, Deonte Burton, Matt Niang, Jameel McKay, Abdel Nader, Stuart Nezlek. Front Row (l Thomas, Darrell Bowie, Stuart Nezlek. Front Row (l to r): Solomon Young, to r): Wes Greder, Deonte Burton, Hallice Cooke, Monté Morris, Wes Greder, Donovan Jackson, Monté Morris, Steve Prohm, Nazareth Steve Prohm, Matt Thomas, Nick Weiler-Babb, Jordan Ashton, Mitrou-Long, Nick Weiler-Babb, Jakolby Long, Ray Kasongo. Simeon Carter.

2019 NCAA Tournament - First Round Back Row (l to r): Prentiss Nixon, Michael Jacobson, George Conditt IV, Cameron Lard, Solomon Young, Zion Griffin, Lindell Wigginton, Eric Steyer. Front Row (l to r): Nate Schuster, Tyrese Haliburton, Talen Horton-Tucker, Marial Shayok, Steve Prohm, Nick Weiler-Babb, Zoran Talley Jr., Terrence Lewis, Carter Boothe.

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IOWA STATE NBA DRAFTEES 1948 Ray Wehde, 1953 Delmar Diercks, 1957 Gary Thompson, Minneapolis Lakers (5th/35th) 1958 Don Medsker, Cincinnati Royals (12th/79th) 1961 Henry Whitney, Syracuse Nationals (4th/37th) 1963 Vince Brewer, Syracuse Nationals (6th/52nd) Marv Straw, St. Louis Hawks (11th/77th) 1968 Zaid Abdul-Aziz, Cincinnati Royals (1st/5th) John McGonigle, (11th/137th) 1970 Bill Cain, Portland Trailblazers (3rd/42nd) 1973 Martinez Denmon, Boston Celtics (3rd/52nd) Clint Harris, (5th/77th) Tom O’Connor, (16th/201st) 1974 Robert Wilson, (3rd/41st) 1976 Hercle Ivy, Houston Rockets (4th/61st) Art Johnson, New Orleans Jazz (10th/165th) 1979 Andrew Parker, Washington Bullets (3rd/46th) 1980 Dean Uthoff, (6th/129th) 1982 Robert Estes, Kansas City Kings (10th/210th) 1985 Barry Stevens, (2nd/43rd) 1986 Jeff Hornacek, Phoenix Suns (2nd/46th) 1987 Tom Schafer, Denver Nuggets (3rd/54th) Sam Hill, (5th/112th) 1988 Jeff Grayer, (1st/13th) 1991 Victor Alexander, (1st/17th) 1995 Loren Meyer, Dallas Mavericks (1st/24th) Fred Hoiberg, Pacers (2nd/52nd) 1997 Kelvin Cato, Dallas Mavericks (1st/15th) 2000 Marcus Fizer, Chicago Bulls (1st/4th) 2001 Jamaal Tinsley, (1st/27th) 2004 Jackson Vroman, Chicago Bulls (2nd/31st) 2006 Will Blalock, (2nd/60th) 2008 Mike Taylor, Portland Trailblazers (2nd/55th) 2010 Craig Brackins, (1st/21st) 2012 Royce White, Houston Rockets (1st/16th) 2016 Georges Niang, (2nd/50th) Did You Know? Talen Horton-Tucker became Abdel Nader, Boston Celtics (2nd/58th) the first Iowa State player to win an NBA 2017 Monté Morris, Denver Nuggets (2nd/51st) championship when won 2019 Talen Horton-Tucker, (2nd/46) it in 2020. Marial Shayok, (2nd/54) (first number indicates round selected/second number indicates pick)

CYCLONES.COM @CYCLONEMBB 51 ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS

Overall Conference Postseason Berths Coach Tenure Years Record Pct. Record Pct. Record Pct. NCAA NIT S. Clyde Williams 1908-11 4 20-29 .408 17-24 .415 Homer C. Hubbard 1912-15 4 21-40 .344 15-23 .395 H. H. Walter 1916-19 4 27-38 .415 12-26 .316 R. N. Berryman 1920 1 6-12 .333 2-10 .167 1921 1 10-8 .556 6-8 .429 Bill Chandler 1922-28 7 40-85 .320 31-77 .287 Louis Menze 1929-47 19 166-153 .520 82-108 .432 1-2 .333 1 Clayton Sutherland 1948-54 7 63-89 .414 23-49 .319 1955-59 5 69-46 .600 30-32 .484 Glen Anderson 1960-71 12 142-161 .469 77-91 .458 1972-74 3 43-35 .551 18-24 .429 1975-76 2 13-40 .245 7-21 .250 1977-80 4 44-64 .407 23-33 .411 Johnny Orr 1981-94 14 218-200 .522 79-117 .403 3-7 .300 6 1 Tim Floyd 1995-98 4 81-47 .633 30-30 .500 4-3 .571 3 Larry Eustachy 1999-2003 5 101-59 .631 42-38 .525 4-3 .571 2 1 Wayne Morgan 2004-06 3 55-39 .585 22-26 .458 4-2 .667 1 1 Greg McDermott 2007-10 4 59-68 .465 18-46 .281 Fred Hoiberg 2011-15 5 115-56 .673 49-39 .557 4-4 .500 4 Steve Prohm 2016-pres. 5 95-73 .565 40-50 .444 3-3 .500 3 Totals 113 1388-1342 .508 623-872 .417 23-24 .489 20 3

Clyde Williams Homer Hubbard H. H. Walter R.N. Berryman Maury Kent Bill Chandler

Louis Menze Clayton Sutherland Bill Strannigan Glen Anderson Maury John Ken Trickey

Lynn Nance Johnny Orr Tim Floyd Larry Eustachy Wayne Morgan Greg McDermott

Fred Hoiberg Steve Prohm 52 CYCLONES.COM @CYCLONEMBB COACHING RECORD BOOK

Overall Wins Career Wins vs. AP Top-25 Teams Career Road Win Percentage 1. Johnny Orr (1981-94) 218 1. Johnny Orr (1981-94) 24 1. Maury Kent (1921) .556 (5-4) 2. Louis Menze (1929-47) 166 2. Fred Hoiberg (2011-15) 23 2. Bill Strannigan (1955-59) .438 (21-27) 3. Glen Anderson (1960-71) 142 3. Steve Prohm (2016-pres.) 17 3. Tim Floyd (1995-98) .436 (17-22) 4. Fred Hoiberg (2011-15) 115 4. Larry Eustachy (1999-2003) 12 4. Louis Menze (1929-47) .363 (53-93) 5. Larry Eustachy (1999-2003) 101 5. Wayne Morgan (2004-06) 9 5. Fred Hoiberg (2011-15) .358 (19-34) 6. Steve Prohm (2016-pres.) 95 Tim Floyd (1995-98) 7 6. H.H. Walter (1916-19) .333 (9-18) 7. Tim Floyd (1995-98) 81 7. Bill Strannigan (1955-59) 6 7. Larry Eustachy (1999-2003) .320 (16-34) 8. Bill Strannigan (1955-59) 69 Glen Anderson (1960-71) 6 8. Glen Anderson (1960-71) .282 (37-94) 9. Clayton Sutherland (1948-54) 63 9. Maury John (1972-74) 3 9. Wayne Morgan (2004-06) .281 (9-23) 10. Greg McDermott (2007-10) 59 10. Greg McDermott (2007-10) 1 10. Maury John (1972-74) .276 (8-21) Lynn Nance (1977-80) 1 Overall Win Percentage Ken Trickey (1975-76) 1 Career Road Wins vs. AP Top-25 Teams 1. Fred Hoiberg (2011-15) .673 1. Steve Prohm (2016-pres.) 5 2. Tim Floyd (1995-98) .633 Career Wins vs. AP Top-10 Teams 2. Fred Hoiberg (2011-15) 3 3. Larry Eustachy (1999-2003) .631 1. Johnny Orr (1981-94) 12 3. Glen Anderson (1960-71) 2 4. Bill Strannigan (1955-59) .600 2. Steve Prohm (2016-pres.) 7 Larry Eustachy (1999-03) 2 5. Wayne Morgan (2004-06) .585 Fred Hoiberg (2011-15) 7 Wayne Morgan (2004-06) 2 6. Steve Prohm (2016-pres.) .565 4. Tim Floyd (1995-98) 4 6. Bill Strannigan (1955-59) 1 7. Maury Kent (1921) .556 5. Larry Eustachy (1999-2003) 3 Johnny Orr (1981-94) 1 8. Maury John (1972-74) .551 Bill Strannigan (1955-59) 3 Greg McDermott (2007-10) 1 9. Johnny Orr (1981-94) .522 10. Louis Menze (1929-47) .520 Career Home Wins Career Neutral Wins 1. Johnny Orr (1981-94) 154 1. Johnny Orr (1981-94) 24 Conference Wins 2. Louis Menze (1929-47) 112 2. Steve Prohm (2016-pres.) 23 1. Louis Menze (1929-47) 82 3. Glen Anderson (1960-71) 86 3. Fred Hoiberg (2011-15) 21 2. Johnny Orr (1981-94) 79 4. Fred Hoiberg (2011-15) 75 4. Glen Anderson (1960-71) 19 3. Glen Anderson (1960-71) 77 5. Larry Eustachy (1999-2003) 71 5. Larry Eustachy (1999-2003) 14 4. Fred Hoiberg (2011-15) 49 6. Steve Prohm (2016-pres.) 58 Tim Floyd (1995-98) 14 5. Larry Eustachy (1999-2003) 42 7. Tim Floyd (1995-98) 50 7. Bill Strannigan (1955-59) 11 6. Steve Prohm (2016-pres.) 40 8. Greg McDermott (2007-10) 48 8. Wayne Morgan (2004-06) 9 7. Bill Chandler (1922-28) 31 9. Clayton Sutherland (1948-54) 41 9. Clayton Sutherland (1948-54) 7 8. Bill Strannigan (1955-59) 30 10. Wayne Morgan (2004-06) 38 10. Maury John (1972-74) 6 Tim Floyd (1995-98) 30 10. Clayton Sutherland (1948-54) 23 Career Home Win Percentage Career Neutral Win Percentage Lynn Nance (1977-80) 23 1. Fred Hoiberg (2011-15) .872 (75-11) 1. Bill Strannigan (1955-59) .688 (11-5) 2. Larry Eustachy (1999-2003) .835 (71-14) 2. Steve Prohm (2016-pres.) .676 (23-11) Conference Win Percentage 3. Wayne Morgan (2004-06) .792 (38-10) 3. Maury John (1972-74) .667 (6-3) 1. Fred Hoiberg (2011-15) .557 4. Tim Floyd (1995-98) .769 (50-15) 4. Fred Hoiberg (2011-15) .656 (21-11) 2. Larry Eustachy (1999-2003) .525 5. Johnny Orr (1981-94) .766 (154-47) 5. Wayne Morgan (2004-06) .600 (9-6) 3. Tim Floyd (1995-98) .500 6. Bill Strannigan (1955-59) .725 (37-14) 6. Tim Floyd (1995-98) .583 (14-10) 4. Bill Strannigan (1955-59) .484 7. Steve Prohm (2016-pres.) .725 (58-22) 7. Larry Eustachy (1999-2003) .560 (14-11) 5. Wayne Morgan (2004-06) .458 Maury John (1972-74) .725 (29-11) 8. Glen Anderson (1960-71) .487 (19-20) Glen Anderson (1960-71) .458 9. Louis Menze (1929-47) .671 (112-55) 9. Johnny Orr (1981-94) .408 (24-35) 7. Steve Prohm (2016-pres.) .444 10. Glen Anderson (1960-71) .647 (86-47) 10. Lynn Nance (1977-80) .333 (4-8) 8. Louis Menze (1929-47) .432 Ken Trickey (1975-76) .333 (2-4) 9. Maury John (1972-74) .429 Career Wins At Clayton Sutherland (1948-54) .333 (7-14) Maury Kent (1921) .429 1. Johnny Orr (1981-94) 154 2. Fred Hoiberg (2011-15) 75 Most NCAA Tournament Wins 3. Larry Eustachy (1999-2003) 71 1. Fred Hoiberg (2011-15) 4 4. Steve Prohm (2016-pres.) 58 Tim Floyd (1995-98) 4 5. Tim Floyd (1995-98) 50 3. Steve Prohm (2016-pres.) 3 6. Greg McDermott (2007-10) 48 Larry Eustachy (1999-2003) 3 7. Wayne Morgan (2004-06) 38 Johnny Orr (1981-94) 3 8. Lynn Nance (1977-80) 32 6. Wayne Morgan (2004-06) 1 9. Maury John (1972-74) 29 Louis Menze (1929-47) 1 10. Ken Trickey (1975-76) 9

Most Wins First Season Career Road Wins 1. Steve Prohm (2015-16) 23 1. Louis Menze (1929-47) 53 Tim Floyd (1994-95) 23 2. Johnny Orr (1981-94) 40 3. Wayne Morgan (2003-04) 20 3. Glen Anderson (1960-71) 37 4. Fred Hoiberg (2010-11) 16 4. Bill Strannigan (1955-59) 21 5. Greg McDermott (2006-07) 15 5. Fred Hoiberg (2011-15) 19 Larry Eustachy (1998-99) 15 6. Tim Floyd (1995-98) 17 Glen Anderson (1959-60) 15 Bill Chandler (1922-28) 17 8. Larry Eustachy (1999-2003) 16 9. Clayton Sutherland (1948-54) 15 10. Steve Prohm (2016-pres.) 14

Steve Prohm has led the Cyclones to five road wins against AP Top-25 teams, the most in school history.

CYCLONES.COM @CYCLONEMBB 53 ALL-CENTURY TEAM

ALL-CENTURY TEAM The Iowa State Athletics Department celebrated 100 years of men’s basketball during the 2007-08 season. Among the highlights of the year-long tribute was the announcement of an All-Century team for men’s basketball. A total of 15 former Cyclone greats made the All-Century Team. Eight Cyclone All-Americans were guaranteed slots and fans were given the opportunity to vote for seven additional honorees during a season-long vote at cyclones.com. Iowa State honored its All-Century Team throughout the entire 2007-08 season, culminating with a special letterwin- ners reunion and a celebration at halftime of the Iowa State-Nebraska game on Feb. 16, 2008.

Zaid Abdul-Aziz “Don Smith” (1966-68) rank second. His 1,313 points rank 20th all-time. A first-team Abdul-Aziz, who played at Iowa State as Don Smith, was one all-Big Eight selection in 1986, Hornacek went on to become of the greatest players in Big Eight history. An AP All-American an NBA All-Star, playing 14 NBA seasons and scoring more center in 1968, Abdul-Aziz was ISU’s first three-time first-team points in the NBA than any other collegiate player from the all-conference player (1966, 1967, 1968). Abdul-Aziz led the state of Iowa (15,659). Big Eight in scoring twice (1967- 24.8 ppg, 1968- 24.2 ppg) and led the league in rebounding three times (1966- 13.0 rpg, Hercle Ivy (1973-76) 1967- 13.4 rpg, 1968- 14.6 rpg). He was named Big Eight Player Ivy was a high-scoring guard for the Cyclones in the mid-1970s, of the Year in 1968. ending his career in 1976 as ISU’s all-time leading scorer (1,752 points). Ivy was named first-team all-Big Eight and led the Victor Alexander (1988-91) league in scoring in 1975. His 28.3 ppg scoring average that Alexander’s soft touch made him one of the best low- season ranked fifth nationally and is still the best single-season scorers in Iowa State history. The burly center (6-9, 265 pounds) scoring clip in school history. was honored as a first-team all-Big Eight choice in 1989 and 1991 and his 1,892 career points rank fifth all-time in school Barry Stevens (1982-85) history. Alexander is the most accurate shooter in the history Stevens’ uncanny long-range shooting and outstanding athletic of the program, connecting on 61.1 percent of his career shots ability was a perfect fit in Johnny Orr’s up-tempo style that from the field. He led the Big Eight in percentage in helped resurrect the ISU program in the 1980s. The smooth- 1991 at 65.9 percent. shooting forward ended his career as ISU’s all-time leading scorer - he now ranks third - with 2,190 points. A two-time first- Kelvin Cato (1996-97) team all-Big Eight selection (1984, 1985), Stevens averaged 21.7 Cato is the greatest shotblocker in Iowa State history and his ppg as a senior in 1985 to pace ISU to its first NCAA appearance presence in the middle helped the Cyclones to unprecedented since 1944. He has the school’s third-best single game scoring success in his two seasons. The center led the conference in mark with 47 points. blocked shots in 1996 (Big Eight, 2.6 bpg) and 1997 (Big 12, 4.2 bpg) en route to the second-most blocks in school history with Jake Sullivan (2001-04) 189. He still owns ISU’s single-game (11) and single-season (118) Sullivan is the most prolific long-range bomber in the history rejection marks. Cato led ISU to a pair of NCAA Tournaments of Cyclone basketball. The dead-eye guard ended his career (1996, 1997) and the 1996 Big Eight Tournament title. as ISU’s all-time leader in 3-pointers made with 270 and is the Cyclones’ eighth all-time leading scorer (1,810). He owns ISU’s Marcus Fizer (1998-2000) and the Big 12’s career (89.6 percent) and single-season (93.3 Fizer is arguably the most dominant big man in the history of percent) percentage marks. His 89.6 career free ISU basketball. Fizer led ISU to a school-record 32 wins and their throw percentage is the 14th-best clip in NCAA history. He was first league title in 54 years as a junior (1999-2000). Fizer was a third-team Academic All-American in 2003. a consensus first-team All-American, Big 12 Player of the Year and runner-up AP National Player of the Year in 2000, as the Gary Thompson (1955-57) Cyclones advanced to the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament. Thompson helped put Iowa State on the basketball map in the ISU’s sixth all-time leading scorer (1,830 points), Fizer broke the 1950s, earning first-team AP All-America honors and Big Seven single-season scoring mark in 2000 (844 points). Player of the Year accolades in 1957. The “Roland Rocket” was ISU’s first 1,000-point scorer, accumulating 1,253 points to rank Jack Flemming (1935-37) 23rd all-time in school history. The guard led ISU to the 1955 Flemming, a high-scoring forward, was Iowa State’s second Big Seven Holiday Tournament title and paced ISU to its first All-American, earning national honors from Converse in 1937. win against a top-ranked opponent, knocking off No. 1 Kansas, Flemming averaged 7.4 ppg on ISU’s first conference champi- 39-37, on Jan. 14, 1957. onship team in 1935, as the Cyclones went 8-2 against league competition to claim the Big Six crown. Flemming capped off Jamaal Tinsley (2000-01) his career by earning first-team all-Big Six kudos as well as All- Tinsley’s incredible ballhandling skills and outstanding floor America honors in 1937. leadership propelled the Cyclones during their most produc- tive period in school history. ISU won back-to-back Big 12 Jeff Grayer (1985-88) titles (2000, 2001) and never lost a game in Hilton Coliseum Grayer is the most prolific scorer in school history, amassing a in his two seasons as , going 34-0 at home. Tinsley school-record 2,502 points in his four-year career. The forward earned AP All-America honors and was named Big 12 Player of was a three-time first-team all-Big Eight pick (1986, 1987, 1988), the Year in 2001. He still owns ISU’s single-season assists (244) as ISU made three NCAA appearances in his tenure. Grayer and steals (98) marks. earned AP All-America honors and led the Big Eight in scoring (25.3 ppg) in 1988. He was named to the Big Eight’s All-Decade Waldo Wegner (1933-35) team in the 1980s and became the first Cyclone hoopster Wegner was ISU’s first All-American and a dominating force in to represent the on an Olympic team in 1988. the middle, leading ISU in scoring for three consecutive seasons (1933, 1934, 1935). The center was a two-time first-team all-Big Fred Hoiberg (1992-95) Six selection, earning Converse All-America honors in 1935. Hoiberg’s outstanding basketball ability and popularity in his Wegner led ISU to its first-ever conference title, playing every hometown of Ames earned him the nickname “The Mayor” in minute of every game while averaging 10.6 ppg in the 1935 his four years with the Cyclones. The guard was a third-team championship season. The Cyclones finished 13-3 overall and Basketball Times All-American, a first-team all-Big Eight choice 8-2 in loop play in 1935. and a first-team Academic All-American in 1995. ISU’s fourth all-time leading scorer with 1,993 points, Hoiberg ranks in ISU’s Dedric Willoughby (1996-97) career top-10 in five different categories. Willoughby’s leadership and pinpoint accuracy from long distance paced the Cyclones to consecutive NCAA appearances Jeff Hornacek (1983-86) in 1996 and 1997. A two-time first-team all-Big Eight choice, Hornacek’s rags to riches story is the stuff legends are made Willoughby was named MVP of the 1996 Big Eight Tourna- of. A sparsely recruited player out of high school, Hornacek ment after leading ISU to its first-ever postseason conference walked-on at Iowa State and went on to become the Big Eight’s tournament crown. Willoughby owns ISU’s school mark in all-time leader in assists (665). The heady point guard left ISU 3-pointers made in a season (102) and ranks fifth in career as its career leader in assists (665) and steals (211), which now 3-pointers with 190.

54 CYCLONES.COM @CYCLONEMBB 1,000-POINT SCORERS Jeff Grayer Year GP-GS FG-FGA/Pct. 3FG-FGA/Pct. FT-FTA/Pct. RB Avg. A TO BS S Pts. Avg. 1 Flint, Mich. 1984-85 33-32 153-289/.529 96-147/.653 213 6.5 63 62 13 34 402 12.2 1985-86 33-33 281-514/.547 122-194/.629 208 6.3 48 56 13 62 684 20.7 2,502 points/20.0 avg. 1986-87 27-27 228-452/.504 7-21/.333 142-192/.740 189 7.0 66 63 17 45 605 22.4 1987-88 32-32 312-597/.523 20-61/.328 167-235/.711 300 9.4 75 71 18 58 811 25.3 Totals 125-124 974-1852/.530 27-82/.330 527-768/.690 910 7.3 252 252 61 199 2502 20.0 Georges Niang Year GP-GS FG-FGA/Pct. 3FG-FGA/Pct. FT-FTA/Pct. RB Avg. A TO BS S Pts. Avg. 2 Methuen, Mass. 2012-13 35-23 157-305/.515 38-97/.392 70-100/.700 160 4.6 64 53 8 23 422 12.1 2013-14 34-34 222-468/.474 48-147/.327 75-104/.721 152 4.5 123 82 21 21 567 16.7 2,228 points/16.1 avg. 2014-15 34-34 187-406/.461 46-115/.400 101-125/.808 184 5.4 117 91 16 17 521 15.3 2015-16 35-35 283-518/.546 56-143/.392 96-119/.807 218 6.2 117 92 22 31 718 20.5 Totals 138-126 849-1697/.500 188-502/.375 342-448/.763 714 5.2 421 318 67 92 2228 16.1 Barry Stevens Year GP-GS FG-FGA/Pct. 3FG-FGA/Pct. FT-FTA/Pct. RB Avg. A TO BS S Pts. Avg. 3 Flint, Mich. 1981-82 26-20 132-287/.460 74-97/.763 116 4.5 30 4 22 338 13.0 1982-83 28-28 190-409/.465 89-116/.767 145 5.2 54 59 1 34 469 16.8 2,190 points/18.7 avg. 1983-84 29-29 257-544/.472 130-171/.760 145 5.0 42 83 3 33 644 22.2 1984-85 34-34 301-607/.496 137-171/.801 138 4.1 57 78 2 43 739 21.7 Totals 117-11 880-1847/.476 430-555/.774 544 4.7 183 220 10 132 2190 18.7 Fred Hoiberg Year GP-GS FG-FGA/Pct. 3FG-FGA/Pct. FT-FTA/Pct. RB Avg. A TO BS S Pts. Avg. 4 Ames, Iowa 1991-92 34-32 161-281/.573 13-50/.260 75-93/.806 181 5.3 85 58 6 65 410 12.1 1992-93 31-31 127-231/.550 22-60/.367 84-103/.816 194 6.3 93 52 1 56 360 11.6 1,993 points/15.8 avg. 1993-94 27-26 177-331/.535 59-131/.450 133-154/.864 181 6.7 97 58 3 47 546 20.2 1994-95 34-34 207-473/.438 89-216/.412 174-202/.861 192 5.7 75 63 5 39 677 19.9 Totals 126-123 672-1316/.511 183-457/.400 466-552/.844 748 5.9 350 231 15 207 1993 15.8 Victor Alexander Year GP-GS FG-FGA/Pct. 3FG-FGA/Pct. FT-FTA/Pct. RB Avg. A TO BS S Pts. Avg. 5 Detroit, Mich. 1987-88 23-0 18-30/.600 0-0/.000 3-6/.500 32 1.4 4 7 5 2 39 1.7 1988-89 29-29 240-412/.583 0-0/.000 97-149/.651 255 8.8 35 81 30 26 577 19.9 1,892 points/17.1 avg. 1989-90 28-26 226-386/.585 0-1/.000 100-173/.578 243 8.7 43 35 34 15 552 19.7 1990-91 31-29 294-446/.659 0-0/.000 136-201/.677 280 9.0 37 85 51 35 724 23.4 Totals 111-84 778-1274/.611 0-1/.000 336-529/.635 810 7.3 119 208 120 78 1892 17.1 Marcus Fizer Year GP-GS FG-FGA/Pct. 3FG-FGA/Pct. FT-FTA/Pct. RB Avg. A TO BS S Pts. Avg. 6 Arcadia, La. 1997-98 30-25 173-365/.474 0-2/.000 101-164/.616 202 6.7 19 80 27 32 447 14.9 1998-99 30-29 190-422/.450 6-28/.214 153-208/.736 229 7.6 34 68 23 29 539 18.0 1,830 points/18.9 avg. 1999-00 37-37 327-562/.582 15-42/.357 175-239/.732 285 7.7 41 77 39 29 844 22.8 Totals 97-91 690-1349/.511 21-72/.292 429-611/.702 716 7.4 94 225 89 90 1830 18.9

Julius Michalik Year GP-GS FG-FGA/Pct. 3FG-FGA/Pct. FT-FTA/Pct. RB Avg. A TO BS S Pts. Avg. 7 Prievidza, Slovakia 1991-92 34-28 175-328/.534 20-58/.345 57-72/.792 195 5.7 96 86 37 43 427 12.6 1992-93 31-24 152-295/.515 21-59/.356 47-53/.887 133 4.3 96 56 17 39 372 12.0 1,825 points/14.5 avg. 1993-94 27-26 210-364/.577 19-57/.333 100-116/.862 154 5.7 50 70 17 26 539 20.0 1994-95 34-29 194-383/.507 11-39/.282 88-113/.779 184 5.4 66 65 11 26 487 14.3 Totals 126-107 731-1370/.534 71-213/.333 292-354/.825 666 5.3 308 277 82 134 1825 14.5 Jake Sullivan Year GP-GS FG-FGA/Pct. 3FG-FGA/Pct. FT-FTA/Pct. RB Avg. A TO BS S Pts. Avg. 8 Oakdale, Minn. 2000-01 31-24 120-250/.480 61-136/.449 51-58/.879 59 1.9 39 45 1 8 352 11.4 2001-02 28-27 135-302/.447 60-127/.472 117-130/.900 61 2.2 63 71 3 17 447 16.0 1,810 points/14.7 avg. 2002-03 31-31 179-395/.453 67-160/.419 103-118/.873 92 3.0 74 76 5 19 528 17.0 2003-04 33-33 159-364/.437 82-214/.383 83-89/.933 64 1.9 54 45 2 15 483 14.6 Totals 123-115 593-1311/.452 270-637/.424 354-395/.896 276 2.2 230 237 11 59 1810 14.7 Hercle Ivy Year GP-GS FG-FGA/Pct. 3FG-FGA/Pct. FT-FTA/Pct. RB Avg. A TO BS S Pts. Avg. 9 St. Louis, Mo. 1972-73 2 2-3/.667 2-2/1.000 0 0.0 6 3.0 1973-74 26 193-436/.443 53-72/.736 81 3.2 81 439 16.9 1,752 points/22.2 avg. 1974-75 26 315-692/.455 107-139/.770 135 5.2 97 737 28.3 1975-76 25 242-557/.434 86-114/.754 90 3.6 82 570 22.8 Totals 79 752-1688/.445 248-327/.758 298 3.9 260 1752 22.2 Justus Thigpen Year GP-GS FG-FGA/Pct. 3FG-FGA/Pct. FT-FTA/Pct. RB Avg. A TO BS S Pts. Avg. 10 Flint, Mich. 1989-90 28-20 104-241/.432 17-45/.378 25-42/.595 73 2.6 86 71 8 35 250 8.9 1990-91 31-23 149-359/.415 24-74/.324 53-76/.697 90 2.9 101 88 11 42 375 12.1 1,724 points/13.9 avg. 1991-92 34-31 220-477/.461 42-113/.372 72-105/.686 109 3.2 96 84 4 61 554 16.3 1992-93 31-29 220-475/.463 42-113/.372 63-96/.656 117 3.8 91 69 6 72 545 17.6 Totals 124-103 693-1552/.447 125-345/.362 213-319/.668 389 3.1 374 312 29 210 1724 13.9

Monté Morris Year GP-GS FG-FGA/Pct. 3FG-FGA/Pct. FT-FTA/Pct. RB Avg. A TO BS S Pts. Avg. 11 Flint, Mich. 2013-14 36-17 77-179/.430 28-69/.406 61-72/.847 92 2.6 134 28 7 46 243 6.8 2014-15 34-34 155-306/.507 32-81/.395 64-85/.753 117 3.4 176 38 15 64 406 11.9 1,708 points/12.2 avg. 2015-16 35-35 188-386/.487 38-106/.358 70-96/.729 138 3.9 241 57 9 62 484 13.8 2016-17 35-35 216-465/.465 54-143/.378 89-111/.802 169 4.8 217 42 10 53 575 16.4 Totals 140-121 636-1336/.476 152-399/.381 284-364/.780 516 3.7 768 165 41 225 1708 12.2

CYCLONES.COM @CYCLONEMBB 55 1,000-POINT SCORERS Zaid Abdul-Aziz Year GP-GS FG-FGA/Pct. 3FG-FGA/Pct. FT-FTA/Pct. RB Avg. A TO BS S Pts. Avg. 12 Brooklyn, N.Y. 1965-66 25 166-350/.474 117-215/.544 326 13.0 449 18.0 1966-67 25 222-443/.501 175-264/.663 334 13.4 619 24.8 1,672 points/22.3 avg. 1967-68 25 197-474/.416 210-298/.705 365 14.6 604 24.2 Totals 75 585-1267/.462 502-777/.646 1025 13.7 1672 22.3

Curtis Stinson Year GP-GS FG-FGA/Pct. 3FG-FGA/Pct. FT-FTA/Pct. RB Avg. A TO BS S Pts. Avg. 13 Bronx, N.Y. 2003-04 33-32 219-457/.479 17-59/.288 79-120/.658 199 6.0 143 127 6 55 534 16.2 2004-05 31-29 202-461/.438 21-82/.256 109-157/.694 170 5.5 139 100 4 72 534 17.2 1,651 points/17.6 avg. 2005-06 30-26 224-492/.455 42-124/.339 93-140/.664 155 5.2 166 103 0 73 583 19.4 Totals 94-87 645-1410/.457 80-265/.302 281-417/.674 524 5.6 448 330 10 200 1651 17.6

Melvin Ejim Year GP-GS FG-FGA/Pct. 3FG-FGA/Pct. FT-FTA/Pct. RB Avg. A TO BS S Pts. Avg. 14 Toronto, Ontario 2010-11 32-30 121-249/.486 13-56/.232 73-105/.695 214 6.7 39 56 7 39 328 10.3 2011-12 34-29 112-229/.489 11-50/.220 80-105/.762 226 6.6 35 46 10 33 315 9.3 1,643 points/12.2 avg. 2012-13 35-34 143-284/.504 24-69/.348 85-122/.697 326 9.3 52 66 19 34 395 11.3 2013-14 34-33 220-436/.505 44-127/.346 121-159/.761 285 8.4 62 78 23 40 605 17.8 Totals 135-126 596-1198/.497 92-302/.305 359-491/.731 1051 7.8 188 246 59 146 1643 12.2 Craig Brackins Year GP-GS FG-FGA/Pct. 3FG-FGA/Pct. FT-FTA/Pct. RB Avg. A TO BS S Pts. Avg. 15 Palmdale, Calif. 2007-08 32-32 137-316/.434 21-75/.280 71-97/.732 160 5.0 41 54 31 10 366 11.4 2008-09 32-31 243-512/.475 21-74/.284 138-198/.697 303 9.5 43 74 30 17 645 20.2 1,539 points/16.0 avg. 2009-10 32-32 192-457/.420 27-87/.310 117-154/.760 273 8.5 69 68 38 25 528 16.5 Totals 96-95 572-1285/.445 69-236/.292 326-449/.726 736 7.7 153 196 99 52 1539 16.0

Andrew Parker Year GP-GS FG-FGA/Pct. 3FG-FGA/Pct. FT-FTA/Pct. RB Avg. A TO BS S Pts. Avg. 16 Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 1975-76 21 33-98/.337 32-44/.727 76 3.6 21 98 4.7 1976-77 27 100-217/.461 80-112/.702 110 4.1 27 280 10.4 1,531 points/15.0 avg. 1977-78 27 236-455/.519 133-185/.719 130 4.8 46 605 22.4 1978-79 27 201-387/.519 146-185/.789 130 4.8 76 548 20.3 Totals 102 570-1157/.493 391-526/.743 426 4.2 170 1531 15.0 Bill Cain Year GP-GS FG-FGA/Pct. 3FG-FGA/Pct. FT-FTA/Pct. RB Avg. A TO BS S Pts. Avg. 17 White Plains, N.Y. 1967-68 25 135-327/.413 147-197/.746 224 9.0 417 16.7 1968-69 26 186-428/.435 194-272/.713 337 13.0 566 21.8 1,498 points/19.5 avg. 1969-70 26 169-370/.457 177-242/.731 396 15.2 515 19.8 Totals 77 492-1125/.437 518-711/.729 957 12.4 1498 19.5

Ron Harris Year GP-GS FG-FGA/Pct. 3FG-FGA/Pct. FT-FTA/Pct. RB Avg. A TO BS S Pts. Avg. 18 Chicago, Ill. 1980-81 27-27 160-368/.435 49-69/.710 160 5.9 60 9 37 369 13.7 1981-82 27-27 143-315/.454 74-99/.747 133 4.9 56 2 39 360 13.3 1,446 points/13.0 avg. 1982-83 28-28 161-365/.441 78-107/.729 121 4.3 74 83 3 38 400 14.3 1983-84 29-29 128-293/.437 61-84/.726 132 4.6 68 47 2 55 317 10.9 Totals 111-111 592-1341/.441 262-359/.730 546 4.9 258 130 16 169 1446 13.0 Diante Garrett Year GP-GS FG-FGA/Pct. 3FG-FGA/Pct. FT-FTA/Pct. RB Avg. A TO BS S Pts. Avg. 19 Milwaukee, Wis. 2007-08 32-4 67-191/.351 9-41/.220 58-83/.699 58 1.8 91 77 2 28 201 6.3 2008-09 32-32 111-273/.407 11-50/.220 82-116/.707 104 3.3 161 97 4 30 315 9.8 1,364 points/10.7 avg. 2009-10 32-32 113-258/.438 19-54/.352 50-72/.694 81 2.5 164 82 7 40 295 9.2 2010-11 32-31 214-518/.413 59-185/.319 66-80/.825 119 3.7 195 106 7 55 553 17.3 Totals 128-99 505-1240/.407 98-330/.297 256-351/.729 362 2.8 611 362 20 153 1364 10.7 Jeff Hornacek Year GP-GS FG-FGA/Pct. 3FG-FGA/Pct. FT-FTA/Pct. RB Avg. A TO BS S Pts. Avg. 20 LaGrange, Ill. 1982-83 27-13 57-135/.422 32-45/.711 62 2.3 82 45 4 21 146 5.4 1983-84 29-29 104-208/.500 83-105/.791 101 3.5 198 86 10 61 291 10.0 1,313 points/10.7 avg. 1984-85 34-34 172-330/.521 81-96/.844 122 3.6 166 72 10 65 425 12.5 1985-86 33-33 177-370/.478 97-125/.776 127 3.8 219 78 8 64 451 13.7 Totals 123-109 510-1043/.490 293-371/.790 412 3.3 665 281 32 211 1313 10.7 Loren Meyer Year GP-GS FG-FGA/Pct. 3FG-FGA/Pct. FT-FTA/Pct. RB Avg. A TO BS S Pts. Avg. 21 Ruthven, Iowa 1991-92 34-8 72-140/.514 3-10/.300 28-47/.596 106 3.1 15 26 23 21 175 5.1 1992-93 31-24 116-214/.542 0-3/.000 71-100/.710 153 4.9 40 66 30 20 303 9.8 1,280 points/11.5 avg. 1993-94 12-11 97-159/.610 0-0/.000 73-99/.737 114 9.5 20 26 31 7 267 22.2 1994-95 34-34 198-355/.558 0-1/.000 139-190/.732 304 8.9 50 78 50 13 535 15.7 Totals 111-77 483-868/.556 3-14/.214 311-436/.713 677 6.1 125 196 134 61 1280 11.5

Robert Estes Year GP-GS FG-FGA/Pct. 3FG-FGA/Pct. FT-FTA/Pct. RB Avg. A TO BS S Pts. Avg. 22 Liberty, Mo. 1978-79 27 107-222/.482 32-44/.727 159 5.9 15 246 9.1 1979-80 27-19 146-325/.449 42-61/.689 138 5.1 34 14 15 334 12.4 1,259 points/11.7 avg. 1980-81 27-27 170-371/.458 61-80/.763 180 6.7 28 10 14 401 14.9 1981-82 27-27 116-252/.460 46-58/.793 157 5.8 18 9 14 278 10.3 Totals 108 539-1170/.461 181-243/.745 634 5.9 95 47 43 1259 11.7

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Gary Thompson Year GP-GS FG-FGA/Pct. 3FG-FGA/Pct. FT-FTA/Pct. RB Avg. A TO BS S Pts. Avg. 23 Roland, Iowa 1954-55 21 110-283/.384 119-165/.721 105 5.0 339 16.1 1955-56 23 142-384/.370 155-202/.767 108 4.7 439 19.1 1,253 points/18.7 avg. 1956-57 23 170-407/.411 135-193/.699 92 4.0 475 20.7 Totals 67 422-1074/.393 409-560/.730 305 4.6 1253 18.7

Nazareth Year GP-GS FG-FGA/Pct. 3FG-FGA/Pct. FT-FTA/Pct. RB Avg. A TO BS S Pts. Avg. 24 2012-13 18-0 8-23/.348 5-18/.278 4-4/1.000 14 0.8 18 15 0 6 25 1.4 Mitrou-Long 2013-14 36-7 86-199/.432 64-160/.400 18-28/.643 57 1.6 41 16 3 6 254 7.1 2014-15 34-33 114-254/.449 77-197/.391 40-53/.755 100 2.9 68 47 3 27 345 10.1 Mississauga, Ontario 2015-16 8-8 37-87/.425 16-55/.291 6-10/.600 23 2.9 15 17 2 5 96 12.0 1,250 points/9.5 avg. 2016-17 35-35 185-391/.473 98-255/.384 62-78/.795 160 4.6 93 59 1 43 530 15.1 Totals 131-83 430-954/.451 260-685/.380 130-173/.751 354 2.7 235 154 9 87 1250 9.5 Dean Uthoff Year GP-GS FG-FGA/Pct. 3FG-FGA/Pct. FT-FTA/Pct. RB Avg. A TO BS S Pts. Avg. 25 Cedar Rapids, Iowa 1976-77 27 112-290/.386 87-145/.600 306 11.3 32 311 11.5 1977-78 27 126-299/.421 95-162/.586 378 14.0 64 347 12.9 1,245 points/11.5 avg. 1978-79 27 105-247/.425 66-128/.516 307 11.3 56 276 10.2 1979-80 27-27 118-219/.539 75-119/.630 243 9.0 46 8 23 311 11.5 Totals 108 461-1055/.437 257-554/.464 1234 11.4 198 8 23 1245 11.5 Dedric Year GP-GS FG-FGA/Pct. 3FG-FGA/Pct. FT-FTA/Pct. RB Avg. A TO BS S Pts. Avg. 26 1995-96 33-33 204-492/.415 88-261/.337 180-227/.793 137 4.2 82 79 3 42 676 20.5 Willoughby 1996-97 27-27 158-365/.433 102-226/.451 92-112/.821 91 3.4 53 56 2 22 510 18.9 New Orleans, La. Totals 60-60 362-857/.422 190-487/.390 272-339/.802 228 3.8 135 135 5 64 1186 19.8 1,186 points/19.8 avg.

Matt Thomas Year GP-GS FG-FGA/Pct. 3FG-FGA/Pct. FT-FTA/Pct. RB Avg. A TO BS S Pts. Avg. 27 Onalaska, Wis. 2013-14 36-15 66-180/.367 44-131/.336 22-33/.667 76 2.1 40 17 7 20 198 5.5 2014-15 32-0 53-144/.368 32-97/.330 20-28/.714 63 2.0 22 15 2 11 158 4.9 1,170 points/8.5 avg. 2015-16 35-27 129-293/.440 89-206/.432 37-41/.902 155 4.4 61 42 8 29 384 11.0 2016-17 35-35 146-306/.477 89-200/.445 49-55/.891 137 3.9 58 40 4 32 430 12.3 Totals 138-77 394-923/.427 254-634/.401 128-157/.815 431 3.1 181 114 21 92 1170 8.5 Jared Homan Year GP-GS FG-FGA/Pct. 3FG-FGA/Pct. FT-FTA/Pct. RB Avg. A TO BS S Pts. Avg. 28 Remsen, Iowa 2001-02 31-9 36-74/.486 0-0/.000 41-59/.695 106 3.4 9 30 40 8 113 3.6 2002-03 31-29 87-196/.444 0-1/.000 60-84/.714 198 6.4 15 43 58 19 234 7.5 1,124 points/9.0 avg. 2003-04 32-28 124-280/.443 1-5/.200 107-159/.673 203 6.3 16 48 73 25 356 11.1 2004-05 31-31 159-370/.430 1-10/.100 102-146/.699 270 8.7 33 61 64 26 421 13.6 Totals 125-97 406-920/.441 2-16/.125 310-448/.692 777 6.2 73 182 235 78 1124 9.0 Scott Year GP-GS FG-FGA/Pct. 3FG-FGA/Pct. FT-FTA/Pct. RB Avg. A TO BS S Pts. Avg. 29 2009-10 32-15 87-205/.424 45-104/.429 33-39/.846 63 2.0 37 42 1 20 252 7.9 Christopherson 2010-11 31-31 152-357/.426 86-195/.441 34-44/.773 97 3.1 77 47 0 23 424 13.7 LaCrosse, Wis. 2011-12 34-34 135-309/.437 67-147/.456 93-103/.903 103 3.0 79 65 2 18 430 12.6 1,106 points/11.4 avg. Totals 97-80 374-871/.429 198-447/.443 160-186/.860 263 2.7 193 154 3 61 1106 11.4

Will Blalock Year GP-GS FG-FGA/Pct. 3FG-FGA/Pct. FT-FTA/Pct. RB Avg. A TO BS S Pts. Avg. 30 Boston, Mass. 2003-04 33-22 86-216/.398 30-69/.435 47-67/.701 91 2.8 134 72 4 52 249 7.5 2004-05 30-30 130-321/.405 23-87/.264 85-109/.780 97 3.2 146 75 4 60 368 12.3 1,078 points/11.6 avg. 2005-06 30-30 177-396/.447 47-118/.398 60-91/.659 99 3.3 184 89 2 65 461 15.4 Totals 93-82 393-933/.421 100-274/.365 192-267/.719 287 3.1 464 236 10 177 1078 11.6

Rahshon Clark Year GP-GS FG-FGA/Pct. 3FG-FGA/Pct. FT-FTA/Pct. RB Avg. A TO BS S Pts. Avg. 31 Queens, N.Y. 2004-05 31-20 87-161/.540 19-47/.404 32-46/.696 128 4.1 30 46 21 51 225 7.3 2005-06 30-27 141-285/.495 45-121/.372 66-86/.767 166 5.5 41 43 31 43 393 13.1 1,075 points/8.7 avg. 2006-07 31-31 74-186/.398 16-64/.250 35-53/.660 183 5.9 25 34 21 26 199 6.4 2007-08 31-30 93-198/.470 22-69/.319 50-66/.758 193 6.2 33 38 36 23 258 8.3 Totals 123-108 395-830/.476 102-301/.339 183-251/.729 670 5.4 129 161 109 143 1075 8.7 Terry Woods Year GP-GS FG-FGA/Pct. 3FG-FGA/Pct. FT-FTA/Pct. RB Avg. A TO BS S Pts. Avg. 32 Waterloo, Iowa 1986-87 28-5 42-99/.424 10-22/.455 11-25/.440 38 1.4 64 35 1 24 105 3.8 1987-88 32-23 90-202/.446 19-53/.358 19-28/.679 60 1.9 169 80 3 50 218 6.8 1,032 points/8.8 avg. 1988-89 29-26 103-244/.422 16-58/.276 36-57/.632 65 2.2 158 88 1 32 258 8.9 1989-90 28-27 161-349/.461 39-95/.411 90-121/.744 83 3.0 173 116 3 40 451 16.1 Totals 117-81 396-894/.443 84-228/.368 156-231/.675 246 2.1 564 319 8 146 1032 8.8

Vince Brewer Year GP-GS FG-FGA/Pct. 3FG-FGA/Pct. FT-FTA/Pct. RB Avg. A TO BS S Pts. Avg. 33 New York, N.Y. 1959-60 24 136-321/.424 94-158/.595 222 9.3 366 15.3 1961-62 25 130-316/.411 83-128/.648 247 9.9 343 13.7 1,027points/14.1 avg. 1962-63 23 126-329/.383 66-106/.623 197 8.5 318 13.8 Totals 73 393-960/.408 243-392/.620 674 9.2 1027 14.1

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Al Koch Year GP-GS FG-FGA/Pct. 3FG-FGA/Pct. FT-FTA/Pct. RB Avg. A TO BS S Pts. Avg. 34 Tipton, Iowa 1963-64 25 78-180/.433 47-63/.746 56 2.2 203 8.1 1964-65 25 159-350/.454 128-166/.771 148 5.9 446 17.8 1,000 points/13.3 avg. 1965-66 25 139-305/.456 73-104/.702 158 6.3 351 14.0 Totals 75 376-835/.450 248-333/.745 362 4.8 1000 13.3

1,000-Point Club Facts Total Players: 34 2,000-Point Scorers: 3 First Player: Gary Thompson (Jan 11, 1957 vs. Drake) Last Player: Matt Thomas (Feb. 7, 2017 at Texas) Last Player to 2,000 Points: Georges Niang (Feb. 16, 2016 at Baylor)

1,000-Point Teammates: Ron Harris/Barry Stevens Jeff Hornacek/Jeff Grayer Victor Alexander/Terry Woods Julius Michalik/Fred Hoiberg/Loren Meyer Jared Homan/Curtis Stinson Curtis Stinson/Will Blalock Georges Niang/Monté Morris Monté Morris/Nazareth Mitrou-Long/Matt Thomas *First player listed in each group was the first to reach 1,000 points.

By State/Country: 7 - Iowa 5 - Michigan 5 - New York 3 - Wisconsin 2 - Illinois, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Missouri, Ontario 1 - California, Florida, Minnesota, Slovakia

By Coach: 10 - Johnny Orr 4 - Glen Anderson 4 - Fred Hoiberg 3 - Wayne Morgan 3 - Steve Prohm 2 - 2 - Tim Floyd 2 - Larry Eustachy 2 - Greg McDermott 1 - Bill Stranigan 1 - Ken Trickey *Determined by season player went over 1,000 points.

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ISU Retired Jerseys NCAA Tournament All-Regional Team All-Big 12 First Team 1957 Gary Thompson (#20) 1997 Dedric Willoughby, G 1997 Dedric Willoughby, G 1968 Zaid Abdul-Aziz (#35) 2000 Marcus Fizer, F 1999 Marcus Fizer, F 1988 Jeff Grayer (#44) Jamaal Tinsley, G 2000 Marcus Fizer, F 1991 Jeff Hornacek (#14) 2014 Dustin Hogue, F Jamaal Tinsley, G 1992 Waldo Wegner (#14) 2016 Georges Niang, F 2001 Jamaal Tinsley, G 1997 Fred Hoiberg (#32) 2006 Curtis Stinson (AP), G 2008 Barry Stevens (#35) All-Missouri Valley First Team 2009 Craig Brackins, F 1911 Joe Brown, F 2012 Royce White, F All-Americans 1913 Hans Pfund, C 2014 Melvin Ejim, F Highest honor listed 1923 R.H. “Pinky” Greene, F DeAndre Kane, G 1935 Waldo Wegner (Converse) 2015 Georges Niang, F 1937 Jack Flemming (Converse) All-Big Six First Team 2016 Georges Niang, F 1957 Gary Thompson (1st-Team AP) 1929 Lester Lande, F Monté Morris (AP), G 1968 Zaid Abdul-Aziz (3rd-Team NABC) 1931 Jack Roadcap, F 2017 Monté Morris, G 1978 Dean Uthoff (HM UPI) 1934 Waldo Wegner, C 2019 Marial Shayok, G Andrew Parker (HM UPI) 1935 Waldo Wegner, F 1984 Barry Stevens (HM AP) 1937 Jack Flemming, F All-Conference Selections* 1985 Barry Stevens (HM AP) 1938 Bob Blahnik, F 1974 Hercle Ivy (2nd, UPI) 1986 Jeff Grayer (HM AP) 1939 Bob Harris, F 1975 Art Johnson (2nd, UPI) Jeff Hornacek (HM AP) 1941 Al Budolfson, F Hercle Ivy (1st, AP, UPI) 1987 Jeff Grayer (HM AP) Gordon Nicholas, C 1976 Hercle Ivy (2nd, AP, UPI) 1988 Jeff Grayer (2nd-Team AP) 1942 Al Budolfson, G Art Johnson (2nd, UPI) 1995 F. Hoiberg (3rd-Team Basketball Times) Carol Schneider, G 1978 Andrew Parker (1st, AP, UPI) 1996 Dedric Willoughby (HM AP) 1944 Ray Wehde, F Dean Uthoff (1st, AP, UPI) 1997 D. Willoughby (2nd-Team Basketball Times) Price Brookfield, C 1979 Andrew Parker (1st, AP, UPI) 2000 *Marcus Fizer (1st-Team AP) 1945 , F 1981 Robert Estes (2nd, UPI) 2001 Jamaal Tinsley (2nd-Team AP) Bob Mott, C 1983 Barry Stevens (2nd, AP, UPI) 2005 Curtis Stinson (HM SI.com) Bill Block, F Ron Harris (HM, AP) 2009 Craig Brackins (HM AP) 1946 Bob Petersen, G 1984 Barry Stevens (1st, AP, UPI) 2012 Royce White (HM AP) 1947 Ray Wehde, F Jeff Hornacek (HM, AP, UPI) 2014 M. Ejim (1st-Team Basketball Times) Ron Harris (HM, AP) D. Kane (2nd-Team Basketball Times) All-Big Seven First Team Terrence Allen (HM, UPI) 2015 Georges Niang (3rd-Team AP & NABC) 1952 Jim Stange, F 1985 Barry Stevens (1st, AP, UPI) 2016 Georges Niang (2nd-Team USBWA, 1953 Delmar Diercks, C Jeff Hornacek (2nd, UPI) AP & NABC) 1956 Gary Thompson, G 1986 Jeff Grayer (1st, UPI) 2017 M. Morris (2nd-Team Basketball Times) 1957 Gary Thompson, G Jeff Hornacek (1st, AP) 2019 Marial Shayok (HM Basketball Times) 1958 John Crawford, F 1987 Jeff Grayer (1st, AP, UPI) *Consensus First-Team All-Americans Tom Schafer (2nd, AP) All-Big Eight First Team 1988 Jeff Grayer (1st, AP, UPI) Academic All-Americans Lafester Rhodes (2nd, AP) 1961 Henry Whitney, G 1994 Fred Hoiberg, second team Gary Thompkins (HM, UPI) 1963 Marv Straw, G 1989 Victor Alexander (1st, AP) Julius Michalik, third team 1965 Al Koch, G/F 1995 Fred Hoiberg, first team Mike Born (HM, AP) 1966 Zaid Abdul-Aziz, F/C Sam Mack (HM, UPI) 2001 Paul Shirley, second team 1967 Zaid Abdul-Aziz, F/C 2003 Jake Sullivan, third team 1990 Victor Alexander (2nd, AP, UPI) 1968 Zaid Abdul-Aziz, F/C Terry Woods (HM, AP, UPI) 2014 Melvin Ejim, first team 1969 Bill Cain, C 2019 Michael Jacobson, second team Doug Collins (HM, AP, UPI) 1970 Bill Cain, C 1991 Victor Alexander (1st, AP, UPI) 1975 Hercle Ivy, G Doug Collins (HM, AP, UPI) Power Forward of Year 1978 Andrew Parker, F 2016 Georges Niang 1992 Justus Thigpen (2nd) Dean Uthoff, C Julius Michalik (HM) 1979 Andrew Parker, F Big Man Award Ron Bayless (HM) 1984 Barry Stevens, F Fred Hoiberg (HM) 2000 Marcus Fizer 1985 Barry Stevens, F 1993 Justus Thigpen (1st) 1986 Jeff Hornacek, G Ron Bayless (2nd) National Newcomer Of The Year Jeff Grayer, F Fred Hoiberg (HM) 2000 Jamaal Tinsley (Basketball Times) 1987 Jeff Grayer, F 1994 Fred Hoiberg (2nd) 2012 Royce White (Basketball Times) 1988 Jeff Grayer, F Julius Michalik (HM) 2013 DeAndre Kane (BleacherReport.com) 1989 Victor Alexander, C 1995 Fred Hoiberg (1st) 1991 Victor Alexander, C Loren Meyer (HM) Freshman All-Americans 1993 Justus Thigpen, G Julius Michalik (HM) 1998 Marcus Fizer (Basketball Times) 1995 Fred Hoiberg, F 1996 Dedric Willoughby (1st) 2001 Jake Sullivan (College Hoops Insider) 1996 Dedric Willoughby, G Kenny Pratt (2nd) 2004 Curtis Stinson (Basketball Times) 1997 Dedric Willoughby (1st) 2007 Wesley Johnson (Collegehoops.net) Kelvin Cato (3rd) Kenny Pratt (3rd) McDonald’s All-Americans 1998 Marcus Fizer (3rd) 1997 Marcus Fizer 1999 Marcus Fizer (2nd) 2000 Jerome Harper 2000 Marcus Fizer (1st) Jamaal Tinsley (2nd) Olympians Michael Nurse (HM) 1964 Raul Duarte, C (Peru) 2001 Jamaal Tinsley (1st) 1988 Jeff Grayer, G/F (United States) Kantrail Horton (3rd) 2000 Tony Rampton, C (New Zealand) Martin Rancik (HM) 2004 Tony Rampton, C (New Zealand) Paul Shirley (HM) 2002 Tyray Pearson (2nd) USA Basketball Jake Sullivan (3rd) Shane Power (HM) 1959 Gary Thompson, Pan American Games 2003 Jake Sullivan (3rd) 1979 Joe Ashley, U.S. Olympic Festival Jackson Vroman (HM) 1985 Jeff Grayer, U.S. Olympic Festival 2004 Jackson Vroman (3rd) 1988 Jeff Grayer, Olympics Curtis Stinson (HM) 1989 Victor Alexander, World University Games Jake Sullivan (HM) 2000 Jamaal Tinsley, U.S. Select Team 2005 Curtis Stinson (2nd) 2001 Marcus Fizer, Goodwill Games Jared Homan (3rd) 2009 Craig Brackins, World University Games Tyrese Haliburton won a Gold medal with 2019 Tyrese Haliburton, U19 World Cup USA Basketball in 2019.

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2006 Curtis Stinson (1st, AP; 2nd, C) Julius Michalik 1993 Justus Thigpen Will Blalock (3rd) 1995 Fred Hoiberg, Julius Michalik 1994 Fred Hoiberg 2007 Mike Taylor (HM) 1995 Fred Hoiberg 2008 Jiri Hubalek (3rd) Academic All-Big 12 First Team 1996 Dedric Willoughby Wesley Johnson (HM) 1997 Ha-Keem Abdel-Khaliq, 1997 Dedric Willoughby 2009 Craig Brackins (1st) Klay Edwards, Jason Teeter 1998 Marcus Fizer 2010 Craig Brackins (2nd) 1998 Paul Shirley 1999 Marcus Fizer Marquis Gilstrap (HM) 1999 Klay Edwards 2000 Marcus Fizer, Jamaal Tinsley 2011 Diante Garrett (2nd) 2000 Paul Shirley 2001 Jamaal Tinsley Scott Christopherson (HM) 2001 Paul Shirley 2002 Tyray Pearson 2012 Royce White (1st) 2002 Jake Sullivan 2003 Jake Sullivan Scott Christopherson (3rd) 2003 Jake Sullivan, Jared Homan 2004 Jake Sullivan, Curtis Stinson Chris Allen (HM) 2004 Jake Sullivan, Justin Fries Jackson Vroman Melvin Ejim (HM) 2007 Ross Marsden, Jeff Bergstrom 2005 Jared Homan, Curtis Stinson 2013 Will Clyburn (2nd) 2009 Sean Haluska 2006 Curtis Stinson, Will Blalock Melvin Ejim (3rd) 2012 Scott Christopherson, Melvin Ejim, 2007 Mike Taylor Korie Lucious (HM) Bubu Palo 2008 Rahshon Clark Tyrus McGee (HM) 2013 Melvin Ejim, Percy Gibson 2009 Craig Brackins 2014 Melvin Ejim (1st) 2014 Melvin Ejim 2010 Craig Brackins DeAndre Kane (1st) 2015 Matt Thomas 2011 Diante Garrett Georges Niang (3rd) 2016 Matt Thomas 2012 Royce White 2015 Georges Niang (1st) 2017 Stuart Nezlek, Matt Thomas Monté Morris (2nd) 2018 Nick Weiler-Babb Conference Player of the Year Jameel McKay (3rd) 2019 Michael Jacobson, Eric Steyer 1923 Reece “Pinky” Greene (MVC) Dustin Hogue (HM) 2020 Tyrese Haliburton, Michael Jacobson, 1957 Gary Thompson (Big Seven) 2016 Georges Niang (1st) Nate Schuster, Eric Steyer 1968 Zaid Abdul-Aziz (Big Eight) Monté Morris (2nd) 2000 Marcus Fizer (Big 12) Jameel McKay (HM) NABC All-Star Game 2001 Jamaal Tinsley (Big 12) Abdel Nader (HM) 1985 Barry Stevens, F 2014 Melvin Ejim (Big 12) Matt Thomas (HM) 1986 Jeff Hornacek, G 2017 Monté Morris (1st) 1988 Jeff Grayer, F Conference Defensive Player of the Year Nazareth Mitrou-Long (2nd) 1995 Fred Hoiberg, F (MVP) 2015 Jameel McKay (Big 12) Deonte Burton (3rd) 2005 Jared Homan, C Matt Thomas (HM) 2013 Will Clyburn, G Conference Freshman of the Year 2018 Cameron Lard (HM) 2017 Deonte Burton, F Donovan Jackson (HM) 1981 Ron Harris (Big Eight) 1992 Fred Hoiberg (Big Eight) Lindell Wigginton (HM) ISU Athletic Hall of Fame Inductees 2019 Marial Shayok (1st) 1998 Marcus Fizer (Big 12) Talen Horton-Tucker (HM) 1997 Gary Thompson 2001 Jake Sullivan (Big 12) Nick Weiler-Babb (HM) 1998 Zaid Abdul-Aziz 2004 Curtis Stinson (Big 12) Lindell Wigginton (HM) Louis Menze 2020 Tyrese Haliburton (2nd) Waldo Wegner Conference Newcomer of the Year Rasir Bolton (HM) 1999 Jeff Grayer 1966 Zaid Abdul-Aziz (Big Eight) *since 1974 Jeff Hornacek 1968 Bill Cain (Big Eight) 2001 Johnny Orr 1974 Hercle Ivy (Big Eight) All-Big Eight Tournament 2002 Bill Cain 1996 Dedric Willoughby (Big Eight) 2003 Al Budolfson 2000 Jamaal Tinsley (Big 12) 1959 Vinnie Brewer, F (MVP) 2004 Barry Stevens Larry Fie, G 2012 Royce White (Big 12) 2005 Fred Hoiberg 2013 Will Clyburn (Big 12) 1985 Jeff Hornacek, G Bill Strannigan Barry Stevens, F 2014 DeAndre Kane (Big 12) 2006 John Crawford 2016 Deonte Burton (Big 12) 1986 Jeff Grayer, F 2010 Reece “Pinky” Greene 1989 Victor Alexander, C Ray Wehde Conference Coach of the Year 1995 Hurl Beechum, F 2011 Tim Floyd Loren Meyer, C 1996 Tim Floyd (Big Eight) 2012 Andrew Parker 2000 Larry Eustachy (Big 12) 1996 Kelvin Cato, C Dedric Willoughby Kenny Pratt, F 2001 Larry Eustachy (Big 12) 2015 Marcus Fizer 2012 Fred Hoiberg (Big 12) Dedric Willoughby (MVP), G 2016 Jamaal Tinsley

2017 Victor Alexander Sixth Man Award All-Big 12 Tournament 2018 Henry Whitney 2000 Stevie Johnson, F 2019 Jack Flemming 2013 Tyrus McGee (Big 12) Jamaal Tinsley, G 2019 Lindell Wigginton (Big 12) Marcus Fizer (MVP), F George A. Clarkson Award Big 12 Scholar-Athlete of the Year 2014 Melvin Ejim, F Presented to the top senior player in Iowa Georges Niang, F collegiate basketball. Award has been 2013 Melvin Ejim DeAndre Kane (MVP), G discontinued. 2014 Melvin Ejim 2015 Monté Morris, G 1957 Gary Thompson 2019 Michael Jacobson Georges Niang (MVP), F 1963 Marvin Straw 2016 Georges Niang, F 1968 Zaid Abdul-Aziz Senior CLASS All-Americans 2017 Monté Morris (MVP), G 1985 Barry Stevens 2014 Melvin Ejim, first team Deonte Burton, F 1986 Jeff Hornacek 2016 Georges Niang, second team Matt Thomas, G 2019 Marial Shayok (MVP), G Ralph A. Olsen Award NABC Good Works Team Michael Jacobson, F 2017 Monté Morris Lindell Wigginton, G This award is named after the late Ralph A. Olsen, a long-time friend of Iowa State Academic All-Big Eight First Team athletics, and is presented to the Cyclones’ most valuable player. 1965 Al Koch 1982 Robert Estes, Ron Harris 1966 Al Koch 1983 Barry Stevens 1980 Chuck Harmison 1984 Barry Stevens 1981 Bill Buchanan 1985 Barry Stevens 1984 Jeff Hornacek 1986 Jeff Grayer 1989 Marc Urquhart 1987 Jeff Grayer 1990 Phil Kunz 1988 Jeff Grayer 1991 Phil Kunz 1989 Victor Alexander 1992 Mike Bergman, Greg Hester 1990 Doug Collins, Terry Woods 1993 Fred Hoiberg, Julius Michalik 1991 Victor Alexander 1994 Marc Carlson, Fred Hoiberg, 1992 Justus Thigpen

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A Lodell Burnett, 1974-75 Klay Edwards, 1996-97-98-99 Fred Abbott, 1918 Deonte Burton, 2016-17 Wes Eikmeier, 2009 Ha-Keem Abdel-Khaliq, 1994-95-96-97 H. Butcher, 1923 Melvin Ejim, 2011-12-13-14 Zaid Abdul-Aziz, 1966-67-68 Roman Butkus, 1976 Tyler Ellerman, 2013-14 James Abrahamson, 1968-69-70 Julian Butler, 1976 Earl Elliot, 1926-27 Aaron Agnew, 2005 Virgil Byerly, 1951-52-53 Rick Engel, 1970-71-72 Howard Aldrich, 1916-17-18 Omar Bynum, 2001-02-03 Brady Ernst, 2016 Victor Alexander, 1988-89-90-91 , 1977-78 C. Erskine, 1917 Robert L. Alleman, 1953-54 Robert Estes, 1979-80-81-82 Chris Allen, 2012 C Mike Evanovich, 2006 Leonard Allen, 1977 Bill Cain, 1968-69-70 Carlton Evans, 1977-78-79 Terrence Allen, 1981-82-83-84 Eddie Calhoun, 1947 Richard Evans, 2000-01 Wendell Allen, 1938-39 Mike Capobianco, 1972-73-74 Chester W. Anderson, 1933-34 Marc Carlson, 1993-94 F Darion “Jake” Anderson, 2011 Tasheed Carr, 2005-06 Lewis Falck, 1927 Eddie Anderson, 1947 Simeon Carter, 2016-17 Ron Falenschek, 1980-81-82-83 Ernest Anderson, 1924-25-26 Kelvin Cato, 1996-97 Richard Farwell, 1957-58 Gaylord Anderson, 1948-49-50-51 Chris Ceaser, 2005-06-07 Everett Faunce, 1946 O. Anwyl, 1924 Theodore Chamberlain, 1945 Herman Fenneman, 1926-27 Lloyd Arnold, 1924-25-26 A. Chappell, 1910-11-12 Donald Ferguson, 1948-49-50 Joe Ashley, 1980 Scott Christopherson, 2010-11-12 Orlyn G. Feuerbach, 1943-45 Jordan Ashton, 2016 Rahshon Clark, 2005-06-07-08 Larry E. Fie, 1958-59-60 Eldon T. Clement, 1949-50-51 Robert Fisher, 1924-25 B Gerald R. Closter, 1965-66 Marcus Fizer, 1998-99-00 Chris Babb, 2012-13 Will Clyburn, 2013 David C. Fleming, 1965-66-67 Shawn Bankhead, 1996-97 David Collins, 1968-69-70 Jack G. Flemming, 1935-36-37 Gregg Barcus, 1973 Doug Collins, 1990-91 Zach Fortune, 2001 Samuel C. Barnard, 1961 Chris Colvin, 2010 Bob Fowler, 1978-79 Mark Baugh, 1988-89 Ronald E. Concavage, 1966 Lyle Frahm, 1956-57-58 Ronald O. Baukol, 1957-58-59 George Conditt IV, 2019-20 Stanley Frahm, 1954-55 Tim Barnes, 2003 Hallice Cooke, 2016 Howard P. Franks, 1954 Ron Bayless, 1992-93 Steve Cooper, 1968 Calvin Freeman, 1976-77 Hurl Beechum, 1992-93-94-95 Paris Corner, 1998-99 Justin Fries, 2000-01-02-04 Paul Beene, 1982-83 Jack H. Cowen, 1934-35-36 Charles Fritz, 1974-75 Johnny Behm, 1924 John A. Cowen, 1934-35 Richard Froistad, 1962-63-64 Mike Benjamin, 1974-76 E. Cramer, 1915 Bill Benson, 1973-74 John Crawford, 1956-57-58 G Don R. Beresford, 1938-39-40 John Culbertson, 1984 Arnold Gaarde, 1956 Mike Bergman, 1991-92 Jerry Culshall, 1972 Brian Gahan, 2002 Norman J. Bergman, 1958-59 J. Currie, 1920-21-22 Diante Garrett, 2008-09-10-11 Jeff Bergstrom, 2004-05-06-07 Mark Currie, 2006-07-08 Dick Garth, 1947 Jeff Beverly, 2018 Jerry Curry, 1998 Reggie George, 2004 Earl Bisbee, 1912-13 Clayton Custer, 2015 George O. Gibson, 1936 Donnell Bivens, 1991-92-93-94 Larry Gibson, 1971 Robert L. Blahnik, 1937-38 D Percy Gibson, 2012-13-14 Will Blalock, 2004-05-06 Harry Dalby, 1912 Joe Gideon, 1978 Laurel K. Bland, 1935 Harle H. Damon, 1942 Marquis Gilstrap, 2010 William R. Bliss, 1938-39 Anthony Davis, 2005-06 Calvin Godfrey, 2011 William S. Block, 1944-45-47-48 Brad Davis, 2000-01-02 Jay Goodman, 1989 Mark Boll, 2004 Eric Davis, 1979 Thomas Goodman, 1967-68-69 Rasir Bolton, 2020 Gary C. Davis, 1957-58-59 Fred Gordon, 1939-40-41 Anthony Booker, 2012-13 Jerry Davis, 1952-53-54 Charles B. Gradoville, 1943 Carter Boothe, 2019-20 Sam Deal, 1945-46 Jessan Gray, 2006-07 Charles Boozer, 2008-09-10 Mike DeCello, 1982 Jeff Grayer, 1985-86-87-88 Michael J. Born, 1988-89 Bryce Dejean-Jones, 2015 Wes Greder, 2017 Darrell Bowie, 2017 Dale DeKoster, 1940-41 Charles Greef, 1926 A.M. Boyd, 1918 Don DeKoster, 1954-55 Reece Greene, 1921-22-23 M.A. Boyd, 1921 Craig Deloss, 1973-74 Lamar Gregg, 1999 Willard Boynton, 1915-16-17 LaRon Dendy, 2010 Zion Griffin, 2019-20 Craig Brackins, 2008-09-10 Martinez Denmon, 1972-73 Caleb Grill, 2020 Dave Braet, 2004-05 G. DeVault, 1909 David A. Groth, 1961-62-63 Stanley Bragdon, 1916-17 Jack DeVilder, 1969-70-71 Ivan Gruhl, 1979 Jeff Branstetter, 1974-75 Delmar Diercks, 1951-52-53 Hans Brase, 2018 Clyde Dillis, 1933 H Dick Breitbach, 1988 Al Dixon, 1976 Roy Hackbarth, 1947 Vince Brewer, 1960-62-63 Paul Doerrfeld, 1987-88-90-91 H. Hahn, 1918 Price Brookfield, 1944 Darrell D. Don Carlos, 1940 Tyrese Haliburton, 2019-20 Fred Brown, 1993-94 Alex Dorr, 2010 Adam Haluska, 2003 Harry Brown, 1911 Sherron Dorsey-Walker, 2014 Sean Haluska, 2008-09 Joe Brown, 1909-10-11 Edward C. Doty, 1934 James Hamberlin, 1967-68 Norman Brown, 1988-90-91-92 A. Dowell, 1914 James Hamilton, 1994-95 Sam Brown, 1971-72 D. Dowell, 1912 Justin Hamilton, 2009-10 Stanley Brown, 1927-28 Raul M. Duarte, 1966-67 Rodney Hampton, 1999 Kyle Brumm, 2000 Brad Dudek, 1984-85 Harry Hansell, 1913-14 Robert D. Bruns, 1966-67 Charles Duncan, 1953-54-55 Chuck Harmison, 1977-78-79-80 Bill Buchanan, 1980-81 Dodie Dunson, 2007 Steven A. Harmon, 1963-64 James Buck, 1946 Gates Harpel, 1914 Dominique Buckley, 2009-10 E H. Harper, 1918 Albert C. Budolfson, 1940-41-42 Howard Eaton, 1992-93 Charles Harris, 1978-79-80-81 Ted Burbach, 1983 Theodore J. Ecker, 1959 Clinton Harris, 1972-73 Steve Burgason, 1974-75-77-78 Daniel Edozie, 2014-15 DeAndre Harris, 1997

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Raynal Harris, 1982-83-84-85 K Keith “Lefty” Moore, 1980-81 Robert B. Harris, 1939-40-42 DeAndre Kane, 2014 Richard O. Moorehouse, 1937 Ron Harris, 1981-82-83-84 Ron Kaufman, 1968-70 Max Morgan, 1915-17 Sol Harris, 1994-95-96 Lloyd Kester, 1944-47-48-49 Ricky Morgan, 2002 Wes Harris, 1973-74 Jim Kilgariff, 1946 Monté Morris, 2014-15-16-17 David Hartman, 1967-68 Mike Kilmartin, 1971 Bob Moser, 1971 George Harville, 1942 Jason Kimbrough, 1994-95 Clark Mosher, 1909-10-11 David G. Harvey, 1967 Charles King, 1912 David Moss, 1983-84-85-86 George L. Harville, 1942 Ralph Kitchell, 1943 Robert E. Mott, 1945 William Haugan, 1947 Gary L. Kleven, 1961-62-63 Jake Muehlenthaler, 1954 Richard Hawk, 1930-31-32 Fred Kling, 1926-27-28 Jim Murphy, 1976-77 Brandon Hawkins, 2000 Rollie Knight, 1947 Mike Murray, 1968-69-70 Derrick Hayes, 1994-95 Matt Knoll, 1997-98 Jay M. Murrell, 1960-61 Robert H. Hayes, 1943 Allan J. Koch, 1964-65-66 Edward M. Myers, 1966 Joe Hebert, 1995 Paul Koch, 1952 James L. Myers, 1944-45-47 Jim Heck, 1972 Thomas Kreamer, 1967-68-69 Eric Heft, 1972-73-74 John W. Krocheski, 1957-58-59 N Bryan Heger, 1987-88-89-90 Rollin M. Kuebler, 1942 Abdel Nader, 2015-16 Charles D. Heileman, 1937 John Kunnert, 1979-80-81-82 Lyle Naylor, 1944 Al Heitman, 1930-31-32 Phil Kunz, 1990-91 John Neal, 2003-04-05-06 Charles Herbert, 1949 Jon Ness, 1978-79-80-81 H. Herbert, 1909-10 L Stuart Nezlek, 2016-17 William Hertzel, 1928 W. Lambert, 1944 Georges Niang, 2013-14-15-16 George Hess, 1951-52 Ronald P. Lammers, 1967 Gordon Nicholas, 1939-40-41 Greg Hester, 1991-92-93 Robert Lamson, 1928 Brandon Nicol, 2000-01-02 David Hickman, 1995 Lester Lande, 1929 Dean Nims, 1954 Joe Hicks, 1946 Paul Landsberger, 1977 Prentiss Nixon, 2020 Clarence Hill, 1994 W. Lane, 1922-23 Dean Norman, 1947 Sam Hill, 1984-85-86-87 Cameron Lard, 2018-19 Ronald Norman, 1943-46-47-48 Gilbert Hitch, 1929 Aaron Law, 2013 Tom Norman, 1974-75 Dustin Hogue, 2014-15 F. Law, 1909 Michael Nurse, 1999-00 Fred Hoiberg, 1992-93-94-95 Cameron Lee, 2008-09 Kantrail Horton, 2000-01 Emil Levsen, 1919 O Talen Horton-Tucker, 2019 Terrence Lewis, 2018-19-20 Tom O’Connor, 1972-73 Merrill Holden, 2017 Jamie Lilly, 1978 Nkereuwem Okoro, 2013 Jacy Holloway, 1994-95-96-97 James Linnan, 1918 Roy Olson, 1929 A. Holmes, 1914-15 Jakolby Long, 2017-18 Gene H. Oulman, 1943-44 Earl Holmes, 1916 Sam Long, 1951-52-53 Herman Holmes, 1932 Larry Loots, 1973-74-75 P Torvald J. Holmes, 1934-35-36 Lee Love, 1998 Gene W. Paetz, 1951 Jared Homan, 2002-03-04-05 Timothy J. Lowe, 1963-64 W. Paige, 1920-21 Frank Hood, 1933-34-35 Al Lowery, 1957-58 Bubu Palo, 2011-12-13-14 Jeff Hornacek, 1983-84-85-86 Korie Lucious, 2013 Andrew Parker, 1976-77-78-79 Scott Howard, 1980-81 Adolph Ludwig, 1932 Eli Parker, 1985-86 Jiri Hubalek, 2006-07-08 Fred Ludwig, 1929 Donald Paulsen, 1947-48-49-50 Joseph R. Hurst, 1964 Jack Luhring, 1952 R. Paxton, 1922 Warren Lundsgaard, 1946 Brian Pearson, 1989-90-91-92 I Tyray Pearson, 2001-02 H. Inness, 1920-21-22 M Bob Petersen, 1945-46-48-49 Hercle Ivy, 1974-75-76 Gene Mack, 1970-71-72 Bryan Petersen, 2008-09 Sam Mack, 1989 Doyle T. Peterson, 1963-64 J Clinton Mann, 2009 Therol Peterson, 1949 Donovan Jackson, 2017-18 Matt Margenthaler, 1987 Tom Peterson, 1962-63-64-65 Kourtlin Jackson, 2015 Ross Marsden, 2006-07 Tom Peterson, 1982-83-84-85 Saun Jackson, 1991-92-94-95 Alex Mazeika, 1974-75 Tyler Peterson, 1996 Tre Jackson, 2020 Austin McBeth, 2011-12-13 Hans Pfund, 1912-13 Brock Jacobson, 2007-08 Skip McCoy, 1991-92 Brad Pippett, 1991-92 Michael Jacobson, 2019-20 Tyrus McGee, 2012-13 Harlan Platte, 1947 Tanner Jacobson, 1924-25 John E. McGonigle, 1966-67-68 Frederick T. Poole, 1936-37 Marcus Jefferson, 2002-03-04 Corey McIntosh, 2007 Maurice Poole, 1986-87 Aaron Jenkins, 1969-70 Donald M. McKale, 1965 John Porterfield, 1915-16 Nate Jenkins, 2020 Jameel McKay, 2015-16 Dick Powell, 1947 Don Jensen, 1945 Eric McKnight, 2011 Shane Power, 2001-02 Ellis Jessen, 1947 Robert McLuen, 1947-49-50 Kenny Pratt, 1996-97 Cole Johansen, 1967-68 Ronald Medsker, 1956-57-58 John J. Ptacek, 1960-61-62 John John, 1973-74-75 Glen Mente, 1961 Thomas Pyle, 1967-68-69 Art Johnson, 1974-75-76 Robert E. Menze, 1938-39-40 Brad Johnson, 1997-98 Loren Meyer, 1992-93-94-95 R Cory Johnson, 2007-08 Julius Michalik, 1992-93-94-95 Leonard Raff, 1923-24-25 Dan Johnson, 1972 Reuben S. Mickelson, 1942 Jordan Railey, 2011-12 Garth Johnson, 1971 Aaron Miller, 1925-26-27 Tony Rampton, 1996-97-99 Howard Johnson, 1954 Jim Miller, 1972 Martin Rancik 1998-99-00-01 Maurice C. Johnson, 1936-37 Larry W. Miller, 1965 Tony Rasheed, 1981 Robert Johnson, 1988 Robert Miller, 1919 Dave Rauker, 1981-82-83-84 Stevie Johnson, 1997-98-99-00 Ruben Miller, 1919 Jim Reinebach, 1971-73 Tanner Johnson, 1923 Ronald L. Millik, 1965 Lafester Rhodes, 1985-86-87-88 Wesley Johnson, 2007-08 Guy Minnifield, 1980 Max Rieke, 1930-31-32 Doug Jones, 1980-81-82-83 Drew Mitchell, 2011 Jack Roadcap, 1930-31-32 Edwin Jones, 1939 Nazareth Mitrou-Long, 2013-14-15-16-17 G. Roberts, 1923-24 Gary Jones, 1965-66 Joe Modderman, 1994-95-96 Terry D. Roberts, 1959-60-61 Jason Justus, 1996 Adrian Moore, 1987-88-89 Allen Robinson, 1919

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Elmer Robinson, 1986-87-88-89 V Walter Robinson, 1973 Carl VanCleave, 1952-53-54 Frank Rodgers, 1913 Jamie Vanderbeken, 2009-11 Harry E. Roschlau, 1937 Bob Vanderwilt, 1964-65 T. Rubyor, 1931 Jim Van Deusen, 1947 Carl Rudi, 1929 H. Van Roeckel, 1925 Dudley Ruisch, 1949-50 Clint Varley, 2000-01-02-03 William Russell, 1933 Evan Varley, 1976 Clare Russie, 1952-53 Clayton Vette, 2008 Hilary K. Ryan, 1938 Ron Virgil, 1983-84-85-86 Charles Vogt, 1955-56-57 S Jackson Vroman, 2003-04 Gerald Sandbulte, 1955-56 Wilbur G. Sandbulte, 1965 W Robert Sauer, 1944 Joe Wagner, 1927 Tom Schafer, 1986-87 R. Walker, 1910 Adam Schaper, 2002-03 Robert F. Walker, 1942 Carol F. Schneider, 1940-41-42 Wes Wallace, 1982-83-84-85 Leo Schneider, 1947-48-49 Shelby Walton, 1996 Russ Schoenauer, 1997 William L. Wantiez, 1965-66 Nate Schuster, 2019-20 Malvin Warrick, 1981-82 David W. Schworm, 1966 David Washington, 1990 Marial Shayok, 2019 Thomas Watkins, 2000 Harry Shepard, 1919-20-21 Waldo Wegner, 1933-34-35 John Sheperd, 1947-48-49 Ray C. Wehde, 1943-44-47-48 C. Sherk, 1923 Roy Wehde, 1943-44-47-48 Paul Shirley, 1997-98-00-01 Nick Weiler-Babb, 2017-18-19 Lonzell Simmons, 1982 Albert Weiss, 1910-11 Andrew Skoglund, 2001-02-03-04 Dennis Wells, 1972 Tavon Sledge, 2012 , 1978 Dale Smith, 1974-75-76 Larry Wetter, 1953-54 Mike Smith, 2007-08 Morgan Wheat, 1993 Norman Smith, 1947 Gary L. Wheeler, 1960-61-62 Donald Smucker, 1930 Royce White, 2012 Bill Snell, 1971 Stewart White, 1919-20-21 Lucca Staiger, 2009 Henry L. Whitney, 1959-60-61 James Stange, 1949-50-51-52 Lindell Wigginton, 2018-19 Damion Staple, 2004-05 Richard Wilcox, 1930-31 James Stark, 1946 Sylvester L. Wilhelmi, 1949-50-51 Max Staver, 1926-27-28 Wayne Williams, 1972 Daniel Stensland, 2015 F. Williman, 1921 Barry Stevens, 1982-83-84-85 Dedric Willoughby, 1996-97 Eric Steyer, 2019-20 Don Wilson, 1929 Curtis Stinson, 2004-05-06 Robert Wilson, 1974 Dustin Streff, 2005-06-07 Clyde Winters, 1973 Robert L. Stoy, 1960-61-62 Glenn Woods, 1929-30 Marvin L. Straw, 1961-62-63 Terry Woods, 1987-88-89-90 Hughes Suffren, 1989 H. Woodward, 1921-22 Jake Sullivan, 2001-02-03-04 John Wroan, 1947 Jim Sutherland, 1947 John Swiney, 1914-15-16 Y Ira Young, 1922-23-24 T Solomon Young, 2017-18-20 Shawn Taggart, 2006 Dan Youngblade, 1951-52 Zoran Talley Jr., 2018-19 M. Harrison Taylor, 1929 Z Mike Taylor, 2007 Donald R. Ziegler, 1965-66-67 Jason Teeter, 1997-98 Robert Ziegler, 1964-65-66 Kenneth Teske, 1969 Ed TeVeltrup, 1910-11 Justus Thigpen, 1990-91-92-93 Derrick Thomas, 1981 Matt Thomas, 2014-15-16-17 Gary Thompkins, 1985-86-87-88 Alex Thompson, 2008-09 Gary Thompson, 1955-56-57 Burton Thomson, 1936-37 Ralph Thomson, 1931-32-33 Jim Thorup, 1974-75 John Tillo, 1977-78-79-80 Jamaal Tinsley, 2000-01 Wayne Tjernagel, 1967-68 H. Tomlinson, 1916 Georgios Tsalmpouris, 2015 Allan R. Tubbs, 1965-66

U Leon L. Uknes, 1941-42 Marc Urquhart, 1986-87-88-89 Dean Uthoff, 1977-78-79-80

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0 Aaron Law, 2013 21 Zion Griffin, 2019-20 Diante Garrett, 2008-09-10-11 Matt Thomas, 2014-15-16-17 Jordan Railey, 2011-12 Tasheed Carr, 2005-06 Will Clyburn, 2013 Charles Boozer, 2008-09 Brian Gahan, 2002 Craig Brackins, 2008-09-10 Shawn Taggart, 2006 Omar Bynum, 2001 Mark Currie, 2006-07 Jake Sullivan, 2002-03-04 Lee Love, 1998-99 Shane Power, 2001-02 00 Jacy Holloway, 1994-95-96-97 Thomas Watkins, 2000 Simeon Carter, 2016-17 David Washington, 1990-91 Paris Corner,1998-99 Richard Evans, 2000-01 Paul Beene, 1982-83 James Hamilton, 1994-95 Morgan Wheat, 1992-93-94 Charles Harris, 1978-79-80-81 Norman Brown, 1988-89-90-91-92 1 Jeff Branstetter, 1974-75-76 Eli Parker, 1985-86 Nick Weiler-Babb, 2017-18-19 Robbie Robinson, 1971-72-73 Robert Estes, 1980-81-82 Jameel McKay, 2015-16 Jim Abrahamson, 1968-69-70 22 Bubu Palo, 2011-12-13-14 Donald Ziegler, 1965-66-67 Tyrese Haliburton, 2019-20 Dominique Buckley, 2009-10 Tim Lowe, 1962-63-64 Dustin Hogue, 2014-15 Cameron Lee, 2008 11 Anthony Booker, 2012-13 Dodie Dunson, 2007 Prentiss Nixon, 2020 LaRon Dendy, 2010 Curtis Stinson, 2004-05-06 Talen Horton-Tucker, 2019 Bryan Petersen, 2008-09 Omar Bynum, 2002-03 Monté Morris, 2014-15-16-17 Damion Staple, 2004-05 2 Nkereuwem Okoro, 2013 Dedric Willoughby, 1996-97 Caleb Grill, 2020 Scott Christopherson, 2010-11-12 Saun Jackson, 1991-92-93-94-95 Cameron Lard, 2018-19 Will Blalock, 2004-05-06 Michael Born, 1988-89 Abdel Nader, 2015-16 Ricky Morgan, 2002 Ted Burbach, 1983-84 Chris Babb, 2012-13 Jamaal Tinsley, 2000-01 Jamie Lilly, 1978 Chris Colvin, 2010 DeAndre Harris, 1997 Hercle Ivy, 1975-76 Brock Jacobson, 2007-08 Sol Harris, 1996 Bill Snell, 1970-71 Adam Haluska, 2003 Ron Virgil, 1983-84-85-86 Don McLaughlin, 1969 Tommie King, 2002 12 Wayne Tjernagel, 1966-67-68 3 Michael Jacobson, 2019-20 Wilbur Sandbulte, 1963-64-65 Tre Jackson, 2020 Kourtlin Jackson, 2015 Marty Wynn, 1962 Marial Shayok, 2019 Austin McBeth, 2011-12-13 23 Hallice Cooke, 2016 Alex Dorr, 2010 Nate Schuster, 2020 Clayton Custer, 2015 Wes Eikmeier, 2009 Zoran Talley Jr., 2018-19 Melvin Ejim, 2011-12-13-14 Tim Barnes, 2003 Wes Greder, 2017 Marquis Gilstrap, 2010 Brandon Hawkins, 2000-01 Jordan Ashton, 2016 Sean Haluska, 2008-09 Jay Goodman, 1989 K.J. Bluford, 2014 Corey McIntosh, 2007 Terrence Allen, 1981-82-83-84 Jamie Vanderbeken, 2009-10-11 John Neal, 2004-05-06 Leonard Allen, 1977 Chris Ceaser, 2005-06-07 Clint Varley, 2003 Tom Norman, 1975 Tyray Pearson, 2001 Brandon Nicol, 2000-01-02 Bill Benson, 1973 Stevie Johnson, 1997-98-99-00 Matt Knoll, 1997-98 Gene Mack, 1970-71-72 Fred Brown, 1993-94 Joe Modderman, 1994-95-96 Otto Stowe, 1969 Doug Collins, 1990-91 Brian Pearson, 1989-90-91-92 Jim Hamberlin, 1967 Hughes Suffren, 1989 Gary Thompkins, 1985-86-87-88 Al Tubbs, 1964-65-66 Matt Margenthaler, 1987-88 4 13 24 George Conditt IV, 2019-20 Jakolby Long, 2017-18 Terrence Lewis, 2018-19-20 Donovan Jackson, 2017-18 Bryce Dejean-Jones, 2015 Stuart Nezlek, 2016-17 Sherron Dorsey-Walker, 2014-15 Korie Lucious, 2013 Percy Gibson, 2012-13-14 Chris Allen, 2012 Eric McKnight, 2011 Cameron Lee, 2009 Charles Boozer, 2010 Rahshon Clark, 2005-06-07-08 Mike Taylor, 2007 Wesley Johnson, 2007-08 Kelvin Cato, 1996-97 Anthony Davis, 2005-06 Jackson Vroman, 2003-04 Joe Hebert, 1994-95 Jake Sullivan, 2001 Kantrail Horton, 2000-01 Mark Chappell, 1991 Rodney Hampton, 1999 Brad Johnson, 1997-98 Dick Breitbach, 1988 Jerry Curry, 1998 Derrick Hayes, 1994-95 14 Justus Thigpen, 1990-91-92-93 Ron Bayless, 1992-93 Jeff Hornacek, 1984-85-86 Maurice Poole, 1986-87 Terry Woods, 1987-88-89-90 Keith “Lefty” Moore, 1980-81 Tony Rasheed, 1981 Bob Ziegler, 1964-65-66 Joe Gideon, 1978-79 Flemming Danielsen, 1980 Don McKale, 1963 Roman Butkus, 1975-76-77 Andrew Parker, 1977-78-79 Gary Wheeler, 1962 Eric Heft, 1972-73-74 Chuck Fritz, 1975 5 Mike Kilmartin, 1971 Mike Capobianco, 1972-73-74 Lindell Wigginton, 2018-19 Mike Murray, 1968-69-70 Jack De Vilder, 1969-70-71 Merrill Holden, 2017 Dave Harvey, 1966-67 Dave Hartman, 1967-68 Tavon Sledge, 2012 Joe Hurst, 1963-64 Bob Vander Wilt, 1962-63-64-65 Darion “Jake” Anderson, 2011 15 25 Lucca Staiger, 2009-10 Carter Boothe, 2019-20 Eric Steyer, 2019-20 Marcus Fizer, 1998-99-00 Nazareth Mitrou-Long, 2013-14-15-16-17 Tyrus McGee, 2012-13 Shelby Walton, 1996 Calvin Godfrey, 2011 Jessan Gray, 2006-07 Jason Kimbrough, 1994-95 Alex Thompson, 2008-09 Lamar Gregg, 1999 Skip McCoy, 1991-92 Adam Schaper, 2002-03 Elmer Robinson, 1986-87-88-89 Lafester Rhodes, 1995-86-87-88 Martin Rancik, 1998-99-00 Raynal Harris, 1982-83-84-85 10 Guy Minnifield, 1980 Jon Ness, 1978-79 Nate Schuster, 2019 Carlton Evans, 1977-78-79 Andrew Parker, 1976 Darrell Bowie, 2017 Julian Butler, 1976 Tony Jernigan, 1975 Daniel Stensland, 2015 John John, 1975 30 Hans Brase, 2018 64 CYCLONES.COM @CYCLONEMBB ALL-TIME NUMBERS (SINCE 1962)

Deonte Burton, 2016-17 Robert Estes, 1979 45 Royce White, 2010 Evan Varley, 1976-77 Rasir Bolton, 2020 Aaron Agnew, 2005 Jim Murphy, 1975 Paul Shirley, 1997-98-99-00-01 Zach Fortune, 2001 Hercle Ivy, 1974 Brad Pippett, 1991-92 David Hickman, 1995 Jerry Cutshall, 1972 David Moss, 1983-84-85-86 Marc Urquhart, 1986-87-88-89 Sam Brown, 1971 John Kunnert, 1979-80-81-82 Wes Wallace, 1983-84-85 Roger Ahrens, 1970 Greg Barcus, 1973 John Tillo, 1977-78-79-80 Tom Kreamer, 1967-68-69 Bob Moser, 1971 Mike Benjamin, 1975-76 Gerald Closter, 1965-66 Ron Kaufman, 1968-69-70 Jim Reinebach, 1971 Tom Peterson, 1962-63-64 Raul Duarte, 1966-67 Dave Collins, 1968-69-70 35 50 Clarence Brewster, 1967 Sol Harris, 1992-94-95 DeAndre Kane, 2014 Gary Jones, 1964-65-66 Mike Bergman, 1990-91-92-93 Marcus Jefferson, 2002-03-04 31 Barry Stevens 1982-83-84-85 Walter Moore, 1998 Georges Niang, 2013-14-15-16 John Skoog, 1971 Tyler Peterson, 1996 Cory Johnson, 2007-08 Zaid Abdul-Aziz, 1966-67-68 Marc Carlson, 1993-94 Dustin Streff, 2005-06 40 John Culbertson, 1984 Shawn Bankhead, 1996-97 Mark Currie, 2008 Doug Jones, 1980-81-82-83 Donnell Bivens, 1991-92-93-94 Ross Marsden, 2006-07 Chuck Harmison, 1977-78-79 Mike Benjamin, 1974 Dave Braet, 2004-05 Alex Mazeika, 1975 Martinez Denmon, 1972-73 Brad Davis, 2000-01-02 Fred Frommelt, 1974 32 Klay Edwards, 1996-97-98-99 Jim Reinebach, 1973 Ha-Keem Abdel-Khaliq, 1994-96-97 Loren Meyer, 1995 Jim Heck, 1972 Fred Hoiberg, 1992-93-95 Fred Hoiberg, 1994 Gregg Barcus, 1971 Adrian Moore, 1987-88-89-90 Morgan Wheat, 1993 Bill Cain, 1968-69-70 Derrick Thomas, 1981 Darryl Spinks, 1986-87-89 John Liggett, 1967 Chuck Harmison, 1980 Ron Harris, 1981-82-83-84 Gene Hoemann, 1966 Chuckie White, 1979 Paul Landsberger, 1977 Steve Harmon, 1963-64 Ricky Byrdsong, 1977-78 Dale Smith, 1975-76 Bob Stoy, 1962 Charles Peake, 1976 Robert Wilson, 1974 51 Lodell Burnett, 1975 Tom O’Connor, 1972-73 Jared Homan, 2002-03-04-05 Wes Harris, 1973-74 William Wantiez, 1964-65-66 Martin Rancik, 2001 Jim Miller, 1970-71-72 Marvin Straw, 1962-63 Bryan Heger, 1987-88-89-90 Cole Johansen, 1966-67-68 41 52 Gary Mills, 1965 Justin Hamilton, 2009-10 Mike Smith, 2007-08 Gary Kleven, 1962-63 Mike Evanovich, 2006 Russ Schoenauer, 1997 33 Reggie George, 2004-05 Victor Alexander, 1988-89-90-91 Solomon Young, 2017-18-19-20 Dave Braet, 2003 Brad Dudek, 1983-84-85 Brady Ernst, 2016 Loren Meyer, 1992-93-94 Dean Uthoff, 1977-78-79-80 Tyler Ellerman, 2013-14 Mark Baugh, 1988-89-90 Steve Powell, 1976 Drew Mitchell, 2011 42 Larry Loots, 1973-74-75 Clinton Mann, 2009 Daniel Edozie, 2014-15 Sam Brown, 1972 Jiri Hubalek, 2006-07-08 Robert Faulkner, 2005 Bob Hanna, 1967-68-69 Mark Boll, 2004 Justin Fries, 2000-01-02-04 Ron Doncavage, 1966 John Neal, 2003 Kenny Pratt, 1996-97 Ron Millik, 1965 Clint Varley, 2000-01-02 Julius Michalik, 1992-93-94-95 Rich Froistad, 1962-63-64 Jason Teeter, 1997-98 Robert Johnson, 1988-89 53 Klay Edwards, 1995 Jon Ness, 1980-81 Michael Nurse, 1999-00 Phil Kunz, 1990-91 Eric Davis, 1979 Hurl Beechum, 1992-93-94-95 Sam Hill, 1984-85-86-87 Steve Burgason, 1975-76-77-78 Ron Falenschek, 1980-81-82-83 Lonzell Simmons, 1982 John John, 1973-74 54 Bill Buchanan, 1979-80 Rick Engel, 1970-71-72 Andrew Skoglund, 2001-02-03-04 Mark West, 1978 Tom Pyle, 1967-68-69 Phil Kunz, 1989 Calvin Freeman, 1976-77 Al Koch, 1964-65-66 Ivan Gruhl, 1978-79 Jim Thorup, 1975 John Davidson, 1962-63 Jim Murphy, 1976-77 Clyde Winters, 1973 43 Craig DeLoss, 1975 Gregg Barcus, 1972 Dustin Streff, 2007 Bill Benson, 1974 Garth Johnson, 1971 Clarence Hill, 1994 Larry Gibson, 1971-72 Aaron Jenkins, 1969-70 Howard Eaton, 1992-93 Steve Cooper, 1968 John McGonigle, 1966-67-68 Paul Doerrfeld, 1987-88-89-90-91 Dave Flemming, 1965-66-67 34 Tom Peterson, 1982-83-84-85 Gerald Closter, 1964 Nate Jenkins, 2020 Bill Buchanan, 1981 Harry Daniels, 1963 Georgios Tsalmpouris, 2015 Steve Burgason, 1974 Ron Doncavage, 1962 L.A. Pomlee, 2010 Clinton Harris, 1972-73 55 Clayton Vette, 2008 44 Jeff Beverly, 2018 Jeff Bergstrom, 2004-05-06-07 Jeff Grayer, 1985-86-87-88 Tony Rampton, 1996-97-98-99 Chris Alexander, 2003 David Rauker, 1982-83-84 Greg Hester, 1989-90-91-92-93 Tyray Pearson, 2002 Bob Fowler, 1978-79-80 Tom Schafer, 1986-87 Marcus Jefferson, 2001 Art Johnson, 1975-76 Joe Ashley, 1980 Kyle Brumm, 2000 Craig DeLoss, 1973-74 Chris Ridens, 1998 Wayne Williams, 1972 Jason Justus, 1996 Tom Goodman, 1967-68-69 Ha-Keem Abdel-Khaliq, 1995 Don McKale, 1964-65 Kirk Baker, 1990 Tom Bockholt, 1963 Sam Mack, 1989 Jerry McColley, 1962 Malvin Warrick, 1981-82 CYCLONES.COM @CYCLONEMBB 65