2009-10 Men’s Media Guide Augustana College | Rock Island, Illinois

Founded 1860 Enrollment 2,500 President Steven Bahls Faculty Athletic Representative Dr. Craig Vansandt, Professor of Business Administration Athletic Director Mike Zapolski Head Coach Grey Giovanine Assistant Coaches Tom Jessee, Larry Schulte & Dallas Duwa Sports Information Director Dave Wrath S.I.D. Office Phone (309) 794-7265 S.I.D. Home Phone (309) 762-5621 S.I.D. Cell Phone (309) 737-5306 S.I.D. FAX (309) 794-7525 Head Athletic Trainer Rochel Rittgers Assistant Athletic Trainers Denise Yoder, Anna Smith Training Room Phone (309) 794-7518 Conference College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin CCIW Teams Augustana; Carthage; Elmhurst; Illinois Wesleyan; Millikin; North Central; North Park; Wheaton The following mission statement guides Augustana’s liberal arts National Affiliation NCAA Division III curriculum and student programs. Team Name/Colors Vikings/Blue & Gold Augustana College, rooted in the liberal arts and sciences and a Home Games Carver PE Center–1971 (3,000 capacity) Lutheran expression of the Christian faith, is committed to offer- Athletic Department Phone (309) 794-7521 ing a challenging education that develops qualities of mind, spirit Admissions Department (309) 794-7341 and body necessary for a rewarding life of leadership and service Toll Free Number (800) 798-8100 in a diverse and changing world. Website Address www.augustana.edu These goals and ideals also are reflected in the mission statement About Augustana College of the athletic department: Known for its balance of liberal arts with focus in a major field, collaborative research opportunities, competitive athletic teams The Department of Athletics offers all Augustana College and award-winning student activities programs, Augustana College students an opportunity toward the development of the total is a selective independent college of the liberal arts and sciences person. Working in a cooperative and active learning environment related to the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. The col- and dedicated to imparting a lifelong awareness of health and lege enrolls approximately 2,500 men and women of diverse ethnic, wellness our department assists students in the acquisition of religious and social backgrounds, from across the United States and dynamic skills knowledge and fitness. around the world. We value dignity, respect, diversity, accountability, communication Augustana’s athletic teams have won more championships than any and teamwork: and challenge each participant to achieve a sense other school in the College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin. The of self confidence, pride, team unity, success, and cohesiveness Vikings own a total of 169 total team championships (133 men and 36 through competitive sport. Our programs support the mission of women) since the league began in 1946-47. Augustana is currently Augustana College by cultivating the individual in all facets of life fifth in the nation in number of CoSIDA (College Sports Information within and without the competitive arena. Directors of America) Academic All-Americans produced in all sports with 118 as of June, 2007. During the 1990’s the Vikings finished third, Where to find Augustana sports news trailing only Nebraska and M.I.T. Information on the Augustana College athletic department is easy to find. Augustana Sports Information Director Dave Wrath maintains Home to a Phi Beta Kappa academic honor society chapter since the schedules and press releases on the college’s athletic depart- 1949, Augustana grants baccalaureate degrees in more than 60 ment web page. It can be accessed at www.augustana.edu. Also, you areas of study. Along with a competitive athletic environment, may e-mail Dave Wrath at [email protected]. The office phone student-athletes can join one or several of the school’s 150 number for sports information is (309) 794-7265 and Wrath’s home student organizations or take advantage of Augustana’s wide phone is (309) 762-5621. variety of opportunities for international study. Augustana has a student-faculty ratio of 12:1, and nearly 90 percent of the faculty The 2009-10 Augustana men’s baseketball media guide is presented hold the Ph.D. or the terminal degree in their field. as a service to all news media and friends of Augustana. The media guides are written and edited by Augustana Sports Information Director Dave Wrath. Photos in the media guide were taken by either Steve Woltmann or Jeff Amidon. Additional stories and pictures will be furnished upon request. GAME COVERAGE: Anyone interested in covering the Vikings is welcome THE VIKINGS 2009-10 to the Carver PE Center...Please call in advance so space can be made MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE available to you at the scorer’s table...FAX machines and office space for filing stories will be made available to you.

2009-10 AUGUSTANA VIKINGS SCHEDULE WEEKLY RELEASES: The Augustana College sports information office faxes out weekly press releases on the Vikings basketball team...Home- DATE OPPONENT SITE TIME town newspapers are encouraged to call Dave Wrath to be placed on the November 16 Simpson HOME 7:30 p.m. weekly fax list if they are not already on it. November 18 Beloit HOME 7:30 p.m. November 21 Macmurray HOME 7:30 p.m. CCIW WEB SITE: The College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin has an November 28 Anderson Anderson, 7:00 p.m. internet site that can be reached at www.cciw.org...It is maintained and November 30 Knox Galesburg, Illinois 7:30 p.m. updated by Mike Krizman, who serves as the CCIW’s sports information December 9 Gonzaga Spokane, Washington 8:00 p.m. director. December 12 Washington St. Louis, Missouri 7:30 p.m. December 16 Chicago HOME 7:30 p.m. AUGUSTANA WEB SITE: The Augustana College web site can be December 20 Monmouth HOME 3:00 p.m. reached at www.augustana.edu...The athletics site contains updated December 22 Wisconsin-Whitewater Whitewater, Wisconsin 7:00 p.m. weekly releases and statistics...Most games are updated on the same day January 2 Buena Vista Storm Lake, Iowa 6:00 p.m. of the contest. January 6 *North Park HOME 7:30 p.m. January 9 *Elmhurst Elmhurst, Illinois 7:30 p.m. NCAA DIVISION III ALL TIME WIN- January 13 *Wheaton Wheaton, Illinois 7:30 p.m. NINGEST TEAMS IN TERMS OF VICTORIES January 16 *Carthage HOME 7:30 p.m. January 20 *Millikin Decatur, Illinois 7:30 p.m. NO TEAM YRS W L PCT January 23 *North Central Naperville, Illinois 7:30 p.m. 1. Wittenberg 98 1,587 641 .712 January 27 *Illinois Wesleyan Bloomington, Illinois 7:30 p.m. 2. Wooster 109 1,495 757 .664 January 30 *Elmhurst HOME 7:30 p.m. 3. Ill. Wesleyan 100 1,460 830 .638 February 3 *North Park Chicago, Illinois 7:30 p.m. 4. St. Thomas (Minn.) 100 1,450 809 .642 February 6 *Carthage Kenosha, Wisconsin 7:30 p.m. 5. Westminster (Pa.) 106 1,449 806 .643 February 10 *Wheaton HOME 7:30 p.m. 6. Hope 104 1,428 712 .667 February 13 *Millikin HOME 7:30 p.m. 7. Neb. Wesleyan 104 1,332 937 .587 February 17 *Illinois Wesleyan HOME 7:30 p.m. 8. Randolph-Macon 96 1,328 856 .608 February 20 *North Central HOME 7:30 p.m. 9. Springfield 100 1,325 882 .600 February 26 CCIW Semifinal TBA 6:00/8:00 p.m. 10. Williams 108 1,318 696 .654 February 27 CCIW Championship TBA 7:30 p.m. 11. Augustana (Ill.) 104 1,317 856 .606 12. Gust. Adolphus 100 1,316 906 .592 13. Wis.-Eau Claire 93 1,308 729 .642 2008-09 AUGUSTANA VIKINGS RESULTS 14. Scranton 92 1,307 862 .603 15. Wis.-Stevens Point 111 1,300 757 .632 Overall Record: 18-8: CCIW Record: 9-5 DATE OPPONENT/RESULTS SITE 11/15/08 Augustana 82, Simpson 79 Indianola, Iowa 11/19/08 Augustana 58, U. of Chicago 57 Chicago, Ill. 11/22/08 Washington U. 87, Augustana 82 (OT) HOME 11/25/08 Augustana 82, UW-Oshkosh 56 HOME 12/01/08 Augustana 89, St. Ambrose 61 Davenport, Iowa 12/06/08 UW-LaCrosse 61, Augustana 54 LaCrosse, Wis. 12/10/08 Augustana 76, Cornell 54 Mt. Vernon, Iowa 12/13/08 Augustana 72, Knox 54 HOME 12/16/08 Augustana 98, MacMurray 71 Jacksonville, Ill. 12/19/08 Augustana 87, Beloit 65 Beloit, Wis. 12/30/08 Augustana 68, Coe 41 HOME 01/03/09 Augustana 70, North Park 53 HOME 01/07/09 Augustana 56, Elmhurst 55 HOME 01/10/09 Carthage 66, Augustana 57 Kenosha, Wis. 01/14/09 Wheaton 79, Augustana 71 Wheaton, Ill. 01/17/09 Augustana 80, North Central 63 HOME 01/21/09 Augustana 51, Millikin 43 HOME 01/24/09 Augustana 82, Illinois Wesleyan 66 HOME 01/28/09 Augustana 70, North Park 48 Chicago, Ill. 01/31/09 Wheaton 64, Augustana 55 HOME 02/04/09 Elmhurst 65, Augustana 63 Elmhusrt, Ill. 02/07/09 Augustana 87, Carthage 65 HOME 02/11/09 Augustana 65, Millikin 55 Decatur, Ill. 02/14/09 North Central 65, Augustana 62 Naperville, Ill. 02/21/09 Augustana 74, Illinois Wesleyan 65 Bloomington, Ill. 02/27/09 Elmhurst 59, Augustana 53 Wheaton, Ill.

WELCOME TO MEDIA: Augustana College head basketball coach Grey Giovanine will be available for interviews during the week...He will grant interviews during the mornings or prior to practice which generally begins at 2:30 p.m....Please make all requests through Sports Information Direc- tor Dave Wrath (309) 794-7265 - office or (309) 737-5306 - cell.

2009-10 BASKETBALL - 3 ing the NCAA Division I Lamar Cardinals from 1993-99, also serves as HEAD COACH GREY GIO- the Vikings head men’s coach in the spring. When his team defeated Wisconsin-Stout on March 4, 2006 in the NCAA Division III regional cham- VANINE pionship, it was his 200th victory as a college coach. Entering his 11th year at the helm of Augustana Vikings men’s basketball, head Giovanine came to Augustana after leading Lamar to three straight win- coach Grey Giovanine has firmly estab- ning seasons for the first time in over a decade, including a 17-11 overall lished his program as one of the best in all record in the 1998-99 campaign. It was the Cardinal’s best record since a of NCAA Division III. In his first nine years 20-11 season in 1987-88. He has an overall collegiate coaching record of he has compiled a record of 183-79 (.698) 221-149 in 14 seasons (six at Lamar & eight at Augustana). and a CCIW mark of 94-46 (85-41 (.672) including conference championships in The native of Sheffield, Illinois, where he played for his father “Chips”, a 2003, 2006, 2007 and 2008. The three member of the Illinois Basketball Coaches Hall of Fame, at Western High year run from 2006-08 marked the first School, Grey was excited about coming back to the Midwest. time in 28 years that any CCIW program captured three straight outright titles. When Giovanine went to Lamar, an NCAA Division I school located in Beaumont, Texas with an enrollment of 8,194 students, the Cardinals Giovanine’s 2007-08 team finished the needed a jump start and that is exactly what he provided. In his first year year with a 23-6 record and ranked fifth of 1993-94 Lamar went 10-17 overall (6-12 in the Sun Belt Conference) in the nation. Over the three year stretch and had an average attendance of 2,987. By 1998-99 Giovanine had the from 2005-06 through 2007-08, his record was 68-18, a winning percent- Cardinals at 17-11 overall (11-7 in the Sun Belt) and led the conference in age of .791. In addition to the three consecutive conference champion- attendance at 4,551 per game. ships, the Vikings also made three straight NCAA Division III Tournament appearances, the first time that’s been accomplished at Augustana since He guided Lamar to its first ever wins over Baylor, LSU, Ole Miss, Houston, 1980-83. In the same time frame his teams won 20 of 21 games at home USC and Western Kentucky and he was instrumental in initiating such against CCIW competition. His 2005-06 and 2006-07 teams both finished events as the “Cardinal Connection” - an innovative reading program the season ranked 11th in the nation and Augustana was ranked in the which was featured in the January 26, 1998 issue of the NCAA News. top 25 in every poll since the first week of the 2005-06 season through the middle of 2008-09, a stretch of 56 straight weeks. His 2008-09 team Under his tenure, the first two GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-Americans in went 18-8 overall and 9-5 in the CCIW, good for third place. Lamar history were produced, including Matt Sundblad who was named Academic All-America of the Year in 1998-99. That emphasis fit in well at Giovanine was named the 14th head men’s basketball coach at Augustana Augustana where the school currently ranks fifth in the nation on the list College in April of 1999. Energetic as a coach and a recruiter, he put down of Academic All-Americans produced all-time. a foundation during his first year in 1999-2000 when the Vikings were 10-15 overall and 4-10 in the CCIW but opened eyes all over the league Prior to coming to Lamar, Giovanine was an assistant coach at Wichita with their hard-nosed defense and a tenacious, never quit attitude. During State University for a year from April of 1992 until June of 1993. He was his second year things fell into place and the result was a 17-8 overall the recruiting coordinator and his first recruiting class was rated as the record and a 9-5 mark in the CCIW, good for fourth place in the standings. best class in the Missouri Valley Conference and was ranked in the top 25 The Blue & Gold were tremendous at home in 2000-01, compiling a 10-1 nationally. For the five years before that (1987-92), he was the assistant record in the Carver PE Center. It was excitement all around as Giovanine’s coach at Rice where the Owls put together the school’s first 20 win season second Augustana team ended the season ranked 26th in the nation in in 40 years. At both Wichita State and Rice he worked under head coach the final NCAA Division III national poll. The Vikings defeated three teams Scott Thompson, who has Quad City ties. Thompson played at Moline High that participated in the NCAA Division III national tournament and also School where his father Herb was the highly successful head coach. took the measure of division one school Western Illinois. Giovanine was an assistant coach at Oral Roberts from 1985-87 and was In his third year, 2001-02, there was more of the same as Augustana once also an assistant at Valparaiso from 1982-85. He served as a graduate again compiled records of 17-8 overall and 9-5 in the CCIW, this time assistant coach at Central Missouri in Warrensburg, Missouri during the finishing second in the league. The Vikings once again brought back the 1981-82 season. “Carver Magic”, going 11-1 at home and spending three weeks in the top 25 national polls. In addition, sophomore Drew Carstens was named to He has a degree in psychology from Central Missouri State where he the d3hoops.com NCAA Division III All-American team. graduated in 1982. Prior to that he received an associate degree from Highland Community College in Freeport, Illinois. He enjoyed tremendous After the 2001-02 season Giovanine was selected as the Illinois NCAA Divi- careers at both institutions. He is the all-time leading scorer at Highland sion III “Coach of the Year” by the Illinois Basketball Coaches Association. with 1,024 points in his two year career. At Central Missouri he captained a team that finished 26-2 and was ranked number one in NCAA Division Those first three seasons were just a prelude for a huge year in 2002-03 II for five straight weeks. He was also the leading free throw shooter in as the Vikings won the College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin with an the nation with a percentage of .904. Grey and his wife Kelly live in Moline 11-3 league mark and a 20-5 overall record. At home Augustana was 10- with their sons Grey, Reid and Luke. 1, making the Vikings 31-3 in the Carver Center over a three year stretch. The success continued in 2003-04, his fifth year, when he led his team to a 16-9 overall record and a 10-4 mark in the CCIW, good for second place in the league. They were also 9-3 at home. When six seniors who made up his first recruiting class graduated in the spring of 2004, there was uncertainty heading into the 2004-05 season. Instead, the Vikings went 17-8 overall and 9-5 in the CCIW, including a mark of 11-2 at home. The 2005-06 campaign was Giovanine’s best so far as he led his team to a 23-6 record and the outright championship in the CCIW. Ranked as high as third in the nation at one time during the sea- son, Augustana advanced to the “Sweet Sixteen” of the NCAA Division III national tournament for the first time since 1992-93. He was named CCIW “Coach of the Year” and won the same honor from the Illinois Basketball Coaches Association for all NCAA Division III coaches in the state. The success continued in 2006-07 as the Vikings went 22-6, won the CCIW title for the second straight year and third time in the last four. They also won the CCIW tournament and participated in the NCAA tournament for the second straight year. Giovanine was selected as the conference “Coach of the Year” and the NCAA Division III “Coach of the Year” by the IBCA for the second consecutive season. They were 15-2 at home. In 2007-08 Giovanine captured his third straight CCIW “Coach of the Year” award and garnered IBCA honors for the third season in a row as well. The 2008-09 season marked the ninth straight winning season for the Vikings under Giovanine’s leadership. Since 2000-01 Giovanine’s teams are 173-64 (.729) overall and 90-36 (.714) mark in conference play and have fashioned a 101-17 (.856) overall mark at home and a 56-7 (.888) record in the CCIW at Carver PE Center. Giovanine (GEE-O-VON-EE), who compiled a record of 80-85 while rebuild-

4 - AUGUSTANA VIKINGS THE GREY GIOVANINE RECORD He compiled a high school varsity coaching record of 354-308 with marks OVERALL SUN BELT CONFERENCE of 88-67 at Sherrard, 70-86 at Fenton and 196-155 at Alleman. He was YEAR W L .PCT W L .PCT SCHOOL inducted into the Illinois High School Basketball Coaches Association “Hall 1993-94 10 17 .370 6 12 .333 Lamar of Fame” in the spring of 2006. 1994-95 11 16 .407 6 12 .333 Lamar 1995-96 12 15 .444 7 11 .389 Lamar Larry and his wife Judy have three grown children and reside in Milan, 1996-97 15 12 .556 10 8 .556 Lamar Illinois. 1997-98 15 14 .517 7 11 .389 Lamar 1998-99 17 11 .607 11 7 .611 Lamar ASSISTANT COACH DALLAS DUWA LAMAR 80 85 .485 47 61 .435 Dallas Duwa, former head basketball coach CCIW at Pleasant Valley High School in Bettendorf, 1999-00 10 15 .400 4 10 .285 - 6th Augustana Iowa, joined head coach Grey Giovanine’s 2000-01 17 8 .680 9 5 .642 - 4th Augustana Viking staff as an assistant coach for the 2008- 2001-02 17 8 .680 9 5 .642 - 2nd Augustana 09 season. He will be in his second season with 2002-03 20 5 .800 11 3 .786 - 1st Augustana the Vikings this year. 2003-04 16 9 .640 10 4 .714 - 2nd Augustana 2004-05 17 8 .680 9 5 .643 - 4th Augustana 2005-06 23 6 .793 11 3 .786 - 1st Augustana Duwa guided the Pleasant Valley boy’s team for 2006-07 22 6 .786 11 3 .786 - 1st Augustana 12 seasons, posting a 195-114 (.631) record, 2007-08 23 6 .793 11 3 .786 - 1st Augustana including a mark of 102-37 in the last six years. 2008-09 18 8 .692 9 5 .643 - 3rd Augustana His 2005-06 Spartans won the Mississippi TOTALS 183 79 .698 94 46 .672 Athletic Conference with a 16-0 record and CAREER 263 164 .615 went on to take second place at the Iowa Class 4A state tournament, finishing 24-2 overall. He won the MAC’s “Coach of the Year” award that year and also coached the conference’s Player THE AUGUSTANA STAFF of the Year, Brian Larson, who played for Augustana from 2006-08. Duwa also coached 2007-08 Viking senior Dain Swetalla at Pleasant Valley. ASSISTANT COACH TOM JESSEE Tom Jessee is starting his 17th year as an He was the Southeast Iowa 3A-4A district “Coach of the Year” twice assistant men’s basketball coach at Augustana (2000-01 and 2005-06) during his tenure with the Spartans. His 2000-01 College. Jessee was retained by Grey Giovanine team qualified for the Iowa Class 4A state tournament and his 2002-03 when Giovanine was hired in April of 1999. It squad won the MAC title. was one of the first things Giovanine did and the move has proven to be a wise one. Jessee Duwa, currently president of the Iowa Basketball Coaches Association, handles the junior varsity program and has an replaced Ray Swetalla on the Viking staff. Duwa was the IBCA Southeast instrumental role in the recruiting process. Iowa’s at-large director from 2000-04. He has been the state-wide presi- dent since 2006. He graduated from Northeast Missouri State University Jessee was a four year letterwinner for the Vi- (now Truman State) in 1986 with a degree in physical education and he kings and is a 1991 graduate of Augustana. He received his master’s degree in curriculum and instruction from Nova spent one year as an assistant coach at Rosary Southeastern in 2005. College and he has a degree in Biology and Secondary Education from Augustana. He also has a master’s degree from Western Illinois STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH- University in physical education. DARREN PHELPS Darren Phelps is beginning his sixth season as He served as a part-time assistant for four years before he took over the the strength and conditioning coach for the full-time assistant’s position prior to the 1997-98 season, replacing Cecil Augustana College men’s basketball program. Youngblood, who left to become the head coach at Beloit College. He is in charge of designing and implementing a speed, agility, power, and strength program A native of Lake Zurich, Illinois (Lake Zurich High School class of 1987), for the Vikings. Phelps is also employed by Jessee was instrumental in the Vikings posting a 19-7 record in his senior Geneseo High School in Geneseo, Illinois as the season of 1990-91. strength and conditioning coach for the athletic programs. He has worked in this capacity with Tom and his wife Bonnie have three sons: Ryan, Billy and Drew and they the football program at Geneseo High School reside in Coal Valley, Illinois. He currently serves as the director of the Roy since January of 2004. J. Carver Physical Education Center. Previously, Phelps spent three and a half years ASSISTANT COACH LARRY SCHULTE as the sport performance program coordina- Four years ago Larry Schulte joined the Au- tor at Quad City Sports Performance in Moline, Illinois. He finished his gustana staff after retiring from Alleman High work there in March of 2005 after coordinating and implementing strength School where he enjoyed a highly successful 11 and conditioning programs for several local high schools. Phelps has also year run as the head boys basketball coach and worked as the strength and conditioning coach for Rock Island Alleman athletic director. He begins his fourth season on Catholic High School (June 2003 – March 2005) and the minor league the Augustana bench. system of the Anaheim Angels (March – September 2001).

Schulte was 196-155 at Alleman, his alma Earlier in his career, Phelps spent time as a graduate assistant at West- mater, from 1994 until 2005. He led the Pio- ern Illinois University, working first as a teacher in the areas of weight neers to a fourth place state Class A finish in training, relaxation, and personal fitness from August 1999 to May 2000 1995 and then came back in 1996 to guide his before serving as strength coach for the school from August to December club to a third place trophy. He also led three of 2000. He has interned with the Chicago Bulls through Vermeil’s Sports other teams (1997, 00 and 04) into the Sweet and Fitness in Deerfield, Illinois, assisting in the training of professional Sixteen. Alleman also captured the Western Big athletes from May – August of 2000 and worked as the strength specialist Six title in 2001 with a squad the eventually for The Spine Institute of Utah in Salt Lake City, Utah from January 1998 finished 20-7. – August 1999.

Before heading back to Alleman, Schulte was the head coach at Fenton He is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (February 1999) High School in Bensenville, Illinois from 1988-93. He was the head sopho- and a Certified Sport Performance Coach (May 2002). Phelps received more coach at Rock Island High School from 1982-87 and before that the his Bachelor of Arts degree in Health Promotion and Wellness from New head coach at Black Hawk Junior College (1980-81) and Sherrard High Mexico Highlands University in December of 1997. He earned a Master’s School (1974-77). of Science degree in Exercise Science from Western Illinois University in December of 2000. Darren and his wife Jackie live in Moline with their two children.

2009-10 BASKETBALL - 5 2009-10 MBB PREVIEW Replacing six graduated seniors key as Vikings look for fourth CCIW title in five years

In 2009-10 Augustana will be looking to return to its perch atop the Col- and 6-6 Kameron Norton (Downers Grove North HS, Downers Grove, lege Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin standings. The Vikings went Ill.) could be in the running for frontcourt minutes as well. 6-7 freshman 18-8 in 2008-09, finishing third in the league with a 9-5 record and ending Kevin Waibel (Morton HS, Morton, Ill.) and 5-10 sophomore point a string of three consecutive outright conference titles from 2005-06 to guard Floyd Mays (Mooseheart HS, Chicago, Ill.) round out this year’s 2007-08. roster.

Head coach Grey Giovanine has compiled a 183-79 (.698) record in his 10 The Vikings, who are 108-21 (.836) at Carver Center under Giovanine, seasons at Augustana, capturing four regular season CCIW championships open the season by hosting Simpson on November 16. By the time the as well as two conference tournament titles. This season he will have 2010 CCIW season rolls around, the team should be well-seasoned by an to replace six graduated seniors. That group includes the school’s sixth extremely ambitious non-conference schedule. On December 9, Augus- all-time leading rebounder, Chandlor Collins (8.7 points and 9.8 rebounds tana will make the trip to Spokane, Washington for a game with Division I per game), a first team All-CCIW selection last year. Other losses include Gonzaga University. The Bulldogs went 28-6 last year, reached the sweet guard Jordan Delp (8.2 ppg) and sixth man Brett Wessels (10.6 ppg), both sixteen of the NCAA tournament, and were ranked 10th in the final As- of whom earned all-conference recognition during their careers, and Alex sociated Press poll. The Vikings follow that up with a game three nights Washington (9.0 ppg), who twice shared the team’s defensive MVP award later at two-time defending Division III national champion Washington with Collins. Starting post player Justin Bertrand (9.0 ppg, 4.9 rpg) and University. Also on the slate are road games with Wisconsin Intercollegiate reserve forward Jeff Becker (3.3 ppg) also graduated. Athletic Conference power Wisconsin-Whitewater (23-6 and ranked 7th in the nation a year ago) and defending Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Confer- In a year when the Vikings enter the season with relatively little experi- ence champion Buena Vista (23-3 with a final ranking of 20th). ence, the conference’s other top teams from a year ago find themselves in a similar situation. CCIW champ Wheaton, Elmhurst and North Central, the three teams who, along with Augustana, qualified for last year’s con- ference tournament, all suffered significant losses as well.

Matt Pelton (Bloomington, Ill. Central Catholic HS, Houston, Texas), a 6-3 senior who earned second team All-CCIW honors in 2008- 09, is Augustana’s lone returning starter. He averaged 7.3 points and 2.5 rebounds last year, shooting .415 from three point range and .848 from the free throw line. He led the team with 59 assists and 41 steals. After three seasons at point guard, the 41% career three-point shooter may see more action off the ball this year to make room for 6-2 sophomore Brian DeSimone (Buffalo Grove HS, Wheeling, Ill.). DeSimone averaged 15.9 minutes a game backing up Pelton as a freshman. He averaged 3.0 points and 1.3 rebounds a game and had 43 assists and 23 steals. He shot .375 from long range and .920 from the free throw line. Junior Mike Aval- lone (Neuqua Valley HS, Naperville, Ill.), a 6-4 junior, lends experi- ence and a keen shooting eye to the backcourt. He averaged 5.4 points a game off the bench a year ago while connecting on .452 of his three-point attempts. Drew Croegaert (Geneseo HS, Geneseo, Ill.), a 6-1 junior and two-time junior varsity MVP, could see minutes at the point.

Two 6-foot-9 juniors, Kyle Nelson (Deerfield HS, Deerfield, Ill.) and Bryant Voiles (Byron HS, Byron, Ill.), are the top returners in the frontcourt. Nelson averaged 6.6 points and 3.3 rebounds in 16.3 minutes a game last year. A .547 field goal and .733 free throw shooter, he will be one of the keys in replacing Collins and Bertrand. Voiles, who’ll serve with Pelton as a co-captain, can play inside or create matchup problems for op- ponents at small forward. He came off the bench last year to average 4.4 points and 3.4 rebounds while connecting on .513 from the field, including .467 from behind the arc. Also in the mix for minutes in the post will be 6-10 senior Terrence Green (M.L. King HS, Chicago, Ill.), who missed the entire 2008-09 season with an injury.

That group will be joined by a solid core of players who gained experi- ence at the junior varsity level a year ago. Leading the way will be Chris Anderson (West Carroll HS, Mt. Carroll, Ill.), an athletic 6-4 wing, and Troy Rorer (Bettendorf HS, Bettendorf, Iowa), a 6-2 guard. Both sophomores saw limited varsity action last year as did 6-2 sophomore guard Griffin Dwyer (Hersey HS, Arlington Heights, Ill.). Also look- ing to crack the varsity roster this year will be sophomores Pete Wessels (Bettendorf HS, Bettendorf), Eric Safranski (Putnam County HS, Mark, Ill.) and Josh Evans (Niles North HS, Skokie, Ill.).

An outstanding crop of freshmen big men including 6-8 Luke Scarlata (Morton HS, Berwyn, Ill.), 6-7 Brandon Kunz (Lake Zurich HS, Lake Senior co-captain Matt Pelton was a second team All-CCIW selection in Zurich, Ill.), 6-7 George Dexter (Bettendorf HS, Bettendorf, Iowa) 2008-09. Augustana’s lone returning starter, he averaged 7.3 points a game and led the Vikings with 59 assists. 6 - AUGUSTANA VIKINGS 2009-10 AUGUSTANA VIKINGS

Chris Anderson Mike Avallone Drew Croegaert Brian DeSimone

George Dexter Griffin Dwyer Josh Evans Terrence Green

Brandon Kunz Floyd Mays Kyle Nelson Kam Norton

Matt Pelton Troy Rorer Eric Safranski Luke Scarlata

Bryant Voiles Kevin Waibel Pete Wessels

2009-10 BASKETBALL - 7 THE 2009-10 AUGUSTANA VIKINGS Was Most Valuable Doubles Player as a junior in …Son of Chris and Colette Pelton…Augustana major is business…High TERRENCE GREEN, Center, 6-10, School Coach: Jeff Wulbrun. 200, Senior, Chicago, Illinois (King) YEAR G FGM-A .PCT 3FGM-A .PCT FTM-A .PCT REB PTS AVG Could be a major contributor at center 2006-07 28 21-38 .553 13-23 .565 4-8 .500 38 59 2.1 if he can shake off injury problems... 2007-08 29 60-142 .423 31-85 .365 35-45 .778 68 186 6.4 Continues to improve on offense...Father, 2008-09 26 67-147 .456 27-65 .415 28-33 .848 64 189 7.3 LaMar, played six seasons in the NBA and CAREER 83 148-327 .453 71-173 .410 67-86 .779 170 434 5.2 ABA... 2008-09: Missed the entire season due to injury...2007-08: Saw action in five MIKE AVALLONE, Guard, 6-4, 193, varsity contests, grabbing one rebound in Junior, Naperville, Illinois (Neuqua six total minutes...Averaged 24.4 minutes, Valley) 6.6 points, 6.5 rebounds, 2.3 blocks and Excellent shooter...Fifth among returnees shot .563 from the field with the junior in minutes played last year...Has a chance varsity...2006-07: Played with the junior to start on the wing...2008-09: Averaged varsity…HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 11.3 points, 12.0 rebounds and 5.4 points a game coming off the bench... 6.0 blocks per game as a senior…Also played golf and was the Scored in double figures four times with number one golfer in the Chicago Public League’s South (Blue) a high of 17 points at MacMurray...Also Division…Son of LaMar and Sandi Green…Augustana major is had a season high of three assists in business marketing…High School Coach: Jerry Reynolds. that game...Shot .452 from three-point range...2007-08: Started the season at YEAR G FGM-A .PCT 3FGM-A .PCT FTM-A .PCT REB PTS AVG the junior varsity level, where he aver- 2007-08 5 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 0.0 aged 10.0 points and 4.2 rebounds in 26.7 minutes...Promoted to the varsity where he averaged 3.7 points and shot .387 from MATT PELTON, Guard, 6-3, 205, Se- three-point range...In just his second collegiate game he came nior, Houston, Texas (Bloomington, off the bench to score 18 points (the most by a Viking freshman Ill. Central Catholic) in six years) in a win over Cornell...Also reached double figures Will serve as a team captain for the with 11 points in a win over Carthage...HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged second straight year...After three years 11.0 points and 4.0 rebounds per game as a senior…Shot .440 at point guard he’ll be playing off the ball from the three point line and .810 from the charity stripe…Honor- more this year...Underrated as a shooter... able mention all-area performer…Helped lead Neuqua Valley to Career 50% three-point shooter in CCIW 25-6 record…Two-time academic all-conference selection…Son of play...29 games away from becom- Mike and Pat Avallone…Augustana major is general studies…High ing Augustana’s all-time leader in that School Coach: Todd Sutton. category...2008-09: Second team All- YEAR G FGM-A .PCT 3FGM-A .PCT FTM-A .PCT REB PTS AVG CCIW selection...Averaged 7.3 points per 2007-08 18 23-67 .343 12-31 .387 9-13 .692 15 67 3.7 game...Shot .415 from three-point range 2008-09 21 40-92 .435 19-42 .452 15-20 .750 16 114 5.4 and .848 from the free throw line...Led the team with 59 assists CAREER 39 63-159 .396 31-73 .425 24-33 .727 31 181 4.6 and 41 steals...Finished third in the CCIW in 3-point percentage at .474 and tied for fourth in steals with 18...Season and career- DREW CROEGAERT, Guard, 6-1, 174, high 19 points versus Washington University...Season highs of Junior, Geneseo, Illinois (Geneseo) six rebounds three times and five assists twice... 2007-08: Third Quick, athletic point guard...Solid shooter team All-CCIW selection...Led the Vikings with 97 assists and 886 with excellent shot selection...Should be minutes played...Dished out 24 assists while committing just two in the mix for playing time behind Brian turnovers in 168 minutes over the season’s final five games...Av- DeSimone...2008-09: Scored 11 points eraged 6.4 points a game...Finished second in the CCIW in three- in 47 minutes of varsity action...Season point shooting at .489...Had a season high 11 assists with no high of five points at Cornell...Most Valu- turnovers at Webster...Had eight assists and no turnovers in the able Player on the junior varsity where CCIW tournament championship versus Illinois Wesleyan...Season he averaged 11 points a game and shot and career high 17 points versus Millikin...2006-07: Academic all- 51% from the field, 50% from 3-point conference…Played all 28 games as a reserve…Finished with 33 range and 90% from the free throw line... assists, 15 steals, and 38 rebounds…Shot .553 (21-38) from the Also led the JV team in assists...2007-08: field and .500 (4-8) from the free throw line…Hit .565 (13-23) of Junior varsity co-MVP with Kyle Nelson after averaging 9.4 points his three point shots…Scored 59 points, averaging 2.1 per game… and 4.4 assists in 28.1 minutes with shooting percentages of Earned career high point total with 6 points in back to back .507 from the field, .421 from 3-point range, and .818 from the games against North Park and at Elmhurst…HIGH SCHOOL: Three free throw line...Promoted to varsity where he served as Pelton’s year letter winner…Team captain as a senior…First team all-confer- back up at point guard over the last 11 games of the season... ence and third team all-state…Team MVP as a senior…Set school Scored 12 points and had six assists in 99 minutes of varsity ac- record for career assists with 348, single season assists with 200 tion...HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 13.5 points, 2.4 rebounds, and and single game assists with 15…Participated in IBCA Class A 2.8 assists per game as a senior…Second team all-conference all-star game…First team all-area…He was also all-conference selection as a senior despite a wrist injury…Unanimous first team and all-state as a junior…Was team’s “Best Defender” as a junior all-conference performer as a junior…Shot .578 from the field and and Most Improved Player as a sophomore…Earned three letters .860 at the free throw line…Academic all-conference selection in football, track & field and tennis…All-state defensive back in and member of the National Honor Society…Son of Mike and Kay football as a senior and all-conference as both quarterback and Croegaert of Geneseo…Augustana major is business…High School defensive back…Team MVP in football as a senior…Captained track Coach: Brad Storm. team as a senior and was part of two school record relay teams… 8 - AUGUSTANA VIKINGS THE 2009-10 AUGUSTANA VIKINGS CHRIS ANDERSON, Forward, 6-4, 188, Sophomore, Mt. Carroll, Ill. (West Carroll) YEAR G FGM-A .PCT 3FGM-A .PCT FTM-A .PCT REB PTS AVG 2007-08 11 4-11 .364 1-2 .500 3-5 .600 3 12 1.1 Tremendous athlete...Outstanding 2008-09 10 3-6 .500 1-3 .333 4-9 .444 4 11 1.1 leaper...Can play inside or outside... CAREER 21 7-17 .412 2-5 .400 7-14 .500 7 23 1.1 Should be in the mix for minutes on the wing...2008-09: Saw action in eight var- KYLE NELSON, Forward, 6-9, 222, sity games, scoring 10 points and grab- Junior, Deerfield, Illinois (Deerfield) bing nine rebounds in 21 minutes...Highs Talented big man...Potential to be a of five points and three rebounds against dynamic low-post scorer...Runs the court Coe...Second-leading scorer (14 ppg) and exceptionally well...Likely starter on the rebounder (7 rpg) on the junior varsity front line...2008-09: Key performer off the team...Led JV team in blocked shots... Viking bench...Started four games in place Shot 40% from three-point range...HIGH SCHOOL: Four-time of an injured Justin Bertrand...Averaged varsity letter winner in basketball...Two-time IBCA second team 16.3 minutes, 6.6 points and 3.3 re- all-state selection...Two-time Freeport Journal Standard “Player of bounds a game...Shot .547 from the field the Year”...2008 Clinton Herald “Player of the Year” ...Unanimous and .733 from the free throw line...Scored first team Northwest Upstate Illini all-conference pick...Named in double figures six times including four all-area by both the Sauk Valley Gazette and Quad City Times... times in Augustana’s last nine games... Averaged 17.9 points, 6.8 rebounds, 3.7 assists, 2.5 steals and Season high of 16 points versus Carthage...13 points and a sea- 2.2 blocked shots as a senior...Shot .469 from the field, .377 from son-high eight rebounds at St. Ambrose...2007-08: Led the junior three-point range and .727 from the free throw line...Three-time varsity team in scoring (15.9 per game) and rebounding (7.4) to varsity letter winner in football...IHSFCA Class 3A first team...Son share MVP honors with Drew Croegaert...Shot .617 from the field of Matt and Lisa Jones...Augustana major is general studies...High and .375 from three-point range in 26.8 minutes a game...Saw School Coach: Josh Knuth. varsity court time in the CCIW tournament championship game... YEAR G FGM-A .PCT 3FGM-A .PCT FTM-A . PCT REB PTS AVG HIGH SCHOOL: Two time all-conference selection…Semi-finalist in 2008-09 8 3-8 .375 1-1 1.000 3-3 1.000 9 10 1.3 the IHSA’s state three point field goal contest…All-area performer and all-state honorable mention…member of the National Honor BRIAN DeSIMONE, Guard, 6-2, 190, Society…Son of Barry and Jeanne Nelson…Augustana major is Sophomore, Wheeling, Ill. (Buffalo business…High School Coach: Greg Kapsimalis. Grove) YEAR G FGM-A .PCT 3FGM-A .PCT FTM-A .PCT REB PTS AVG Likely starter at point guard...Tremendous 2007-08 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0.0 speed with the ball...Aggressive defend- 2008-09 21 58-106 .547 1-2 .500 22-30 .733 70 139 6.6 er...2008-09: Immediately stepped into CAREER 22 58-106 .547 1-2 .500 22-30 .733 70 139 6.3 the backup point guard role as a fresh- man...Logged 15.9 minutes a game...Shot .375 from three-point range and .920 BRYANT VOILES, Forward, 6-9, 207, from the free throw line...Had 43 assists Junior, Byron, Illinois (Byron) and 23 steals... Season highs of eight Will serve as a co-captain with Matt points against MacMurray and Carthage, Pelton...Big man with excellent perimeter four rebounds against North Park and five skills...Provides a difficult match-up for assists against Chicago and North Park...HIGH SCHOOL: Four-time Viking opponents...Much improved inside varsity letter winner in basketball...Team captain...Three time all- player...Could start at either forward conference and two-time “Player of the Year” in the Mid-Suburban spot...2008-09: Came off the bench to av- East conference...Two-time Daily Herald all-area...Pioneer Press erage 4.4 points and 3.4 rebounds in 15.8 all-area...Earned all-state honors from the IBCA, AP and Cham- minutes a game...Shot .513 from the field paign News-Gazette... Averaged 16 points, four rebounds and four and .467 from three-point range...Second assists as a senior...Made 57 three-pointers and 80% of his free on the team with nine blocked shots... throws...Third on Buffalo Grove’s career scoring list with 1,161 Season highs of 14 points at Wheaton, points...Ranked in the top 50 in Illinois’ class of 2008 players by nine rebounds versus St. Ambrose and Millikin and three assists both ChicagoHoops.com and WindyCityBasketball.com...All- against North Park and Carthage...2007-08: Played with the junior conference and all-area soccer player as well...Son of Frank and varsity where he averaged 7.8 points, 6.2 rebounds and 1.5 as- Stephanie DeSimone...Augustana major is general studies...High sists in 27.0 minutes per game...Shot .571 from the field, .333 School Coach: Ryan O’Connor. from three-point range and .741 from the free throw line...HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 10 points, six rebounds, and three assists per YEAR G FGM-A .PCT 3FGM-A .PCT FTM-A .PCT REB PTS AVG 2008-09 25 21-54 .389 9-25 .375 23-25 .920 32 74 3.0 game as a senior…Led team to first sectional title in school history and a 29-2 overall record…Served as team captain as a junior and a senior… all-conference selection…Member of the National Honor Society…Son of Marty and Sue Voiles…Augustana major is busi- ness…High School Coach: Ryan Webber. YEAR G FGM-A .PCT 3FGM-A .PCT FTM-A .PCT REB PTS AVG 2008-09 25 40-78 .513 14-30 .467 17-28 .607 86 111 4.4

2009-10 BASKETBALL - 9 THE 2009-10 AUGUSTANA VIKINGS TROY RORER, Guard, 6-2, 193, Sophomore, Bettendorf, Iowa (Bet- GRIFFIN DWYER, Guard, 6-2, 182, tendorf) Sophomore, Arlington Heights, Ill. Outstanding athletic ability...Finishes very (Hersey) well around the basket...Should see min- Excellent all-around athlete...outstanding utes in the backcourt...Can also play the defender...Solid shooter...Looking to crack small forward...Brother of former Viking the guard rotation...2008-09: Saw action player Oliver Rorer... 2008-09: Got into in two varsity games...Averaged eight six varsity contests, scoring eight points points and four rebounds a game at the in 19 minutes...Averaged nine points and junior varsity level...Shot 46% from the six rebounds with the junior varsity...Shot field, 40% from 3-point range and 70% 52% from the field and 40% from 3-point from the free throw line...Led JV team range...Second on the JV team in steals in steals...HIGH SCHOOL: Won a total of and blocked shots...HIGH SCHOOL: Helped lead Bettendorf to a seven varsity letters in basketball, soccer second place finish in the state tournament as a junior and a 19-4 and and served as a team captain in each...Averaged record as a senior...Team MVP as a senior...Averaged 9.7 points, 14.4 points and 3.1 rebounds as a senior to earn team’s MVP 4.5 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 2.9 steals...First team All-Mississippi award...Made 62-of-140 three pointers for a .443 percentage... Valley Conference...Quad City Times second team all-metro... Also made 50% of his two-pointers and .685 of his free throws... IBCA all-sub-state selection...Played wide receiver for the Bulldog Mid-Suburban League all-conference pick...Named all-area by football team and competed in track & field as well...Son of Bill both the Daily Herald and Pioneer Press...Son of Steve and and Alicia Rorer...Augustana major is marketing and accounting... Brenda Dwyer...Augustana major is secondary education...High High School Coach: Kevin Skillett. School Coach: Steve Messer. YEAR G FGM-A .PCT 3FGM-A .PCT FTM-A .PCT REB PTS AVG YEAR G FGM-A .PCT 3FGM-A .PCT FTM-A .PCT REB PTS AVG 2008-09 5 3-7 .429 0-1 .000 2-4 .500 0 8 1.6 2008-09 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0.0

ERIC SAFRANSKI, Guard, 6-0, 180, JOSH EVANS, Forward, 6-3, 183, Sophomore, Mark, Ill. (Putnam Sophomore, Skokie, Ill. (Niles North) County) Potential to be a defensive stopper... Excellent potential at point guard...Good Puts his length and athletic ability to use shooter...Good speed with the ball...2008- on the defensive end...Excels in transi- 09: Averaged 4 points, three rebounds tion...2008-09: Battled injuries as a fresh- and three assists at the junior var- man...Saw action in nine games at the ju- sity level... HIGH SCHOOL: Led Putnam nior varsity level...HIGH SCHOOL: Named County to a 23-7 record and a sectional team’s top defender...Winner of the slam finals appearance as a senior...Averaged dunk contest at the Chicago High School 12.9 points, 3.0 rebounds, 3.0 assists and Classic all-star game...Won two varsity let- 1.4 steals per game...Shot .453 from the ters in basketball, three in track & field and field, .382 from three point range and one in football...Son of Carlton and Karen .778 from the free throw line...First team All-Tri-County Confer- Evans...Augustana major is general studies...High School Coach: ence...LaSalle News Tribune all-area selection...IBCA special men- Bill Pistorius. tion all-state...Earned four varsity letters in basketball and three in ...National Honor Society member...Son of Steve and Laura Safranski...Augustana major is mathematics and computer FLOYD MAYS, Guard, 5-10, 168, science...High School Coach: John Slingsby. Sophomore, Chicago, Ill. (Mooseh- eart) PETE WESSELS, Guard, 6-3, 198, Point guard prospect...Joins team after Sophomore, Bettendorf, Iowa (Bet- not playing as a freshman...Great lead- tendorf) ership qualities...HIGH SCHOOL: Led Athletic, physical wing player...Younger Mooseheart to its first regional final -ap brother of former Augustana standouts pearance since 1964...Also competed in Brett and Drew Wessels...After playing football and track & field...Aurora Beacon mostly in the post for an undersized JV News honorable mention all-area in foot- team last year, should benefit from move ball...State qualifier in the 100 meters and back to his natural wing spot...2008-09: 4x100 relay...Son of Dawn Simmons... Played primarily in the post at the jayvee Augustana major is...High School Coach: level as a freshman...Averaged seven Jeff Perales. points and four rebounds a game...HIGH SCHOOL: Team captain...Averaged 10.3 points a game to lead a 19-4 Bettendorf team in scoring...Also averaged 3.2 rebounds a game...Helped the Bulldogs to a second place state finish as a junior...Bettendorf went 37-12 during his junior and senior seasons...Second team All-Mississippi Valley Conference and honorable mention Quad City Times all-area as a senior...Also academic all-conference...National Honor Society member...Son of Pete and Jackie Wessels...Augustana major is business...High School Coach: Kevin Skillett. 10 - AUGUSTANA VIKINGS THE 2009-10 AUGUSTANA VIKINGS LUKE SCARLATA, Center, 6-8, 240, Freshman, Berwyn, Ill. (J. Sterling GEORGE DEXTER, Forward, 6-7, 194, Morton HS) Freshman, Bettendorf, Iowa (Bet- Extremely skilled big man...Great hands, tendorf HS) balance and footwork...Scores well with Versatile frontcourt player...Capable of either hand in the post...Long arms make playing inside or out...HIGH SCHOOL: him an excellent shot-blocker...Possible Rated as the 27th best senior in Iowa by starter as a freshman... HIGH SCHOOL: IAHoops.com...Helped lead Bettendorf Consensus Top 50 senior in Illinois... to a 21-5 record and a fourth place finish Three-time Suburban Life all-area selec- at the 2009 Iowa Class 4A state tourna- tion...Two-time West Suburban Gold all- ment...Averaged 10.8 points and 5.9 conference selection...Conference Player rebounds...Shot .475 from the field and of the Year as a junior...Missed seven .752 from the free throw line...First team games following an appendectomy as a senior...Averaged 14.1 All-Mississippi Athletic Conference... Iowa points, 11.2 rebounds and 4.3 blocks... Illinois Basketball Coaches Class 4A All-Sub-state...Second team all-metro selection by the Association third team all-state...Chicago Tribune special mention Quad City Times....Son of Cheryl Dexter...Augustana major is busi- all-state...IBS honorable mention all-state...MVP of the presti- ness...High School Coach: Kevin Skillett gious Proviso West Holiday Tournament...McDonald’s All-America nominee...Son of Mario and Kari Scarlata...Augustana major is pre-med...High School Coach: Tony Martinucci BRANDON KUNZ, Forward, 6-7, 202, Freshman, Lake Zurich, Ill. (Lake Zurich HS) KEVIN WAIBEL, Forward, 6-7, 229, Outstanding frontcourt prospect...Tre- Freshman, Morton, Ill. (Morton HS) mendous rebounder and defender...HIGH Brings excellent size to the frontcourt... SCHOOL: Averaged 12 points and 10.1 HIGH SCHOOL: Battled injuries his rebounds as a senior...Shot .522 from senior season...Averaged 6.4 point and the field...Had 67 blocks, 66 assists and 5.1 rebounds to help Potters reach the 27 steals...First team All-North Suburban sectional finals...Averaged 10.5 points and Conference...Daily Herald all-area and 4.3 rebounds as a junior...Shot .598 from all-defensive selection...Highland Park the field and blocked 20 shots....Second News second team all-area...Special men- team All-Mid-Illini Conference selection... tion all-area from the Chicago Sun Times Son of ...Augustana major is...High School and Lake County News...Set Lake Zurich single-game records for Coach: Steve Schupp rebounds (23) and blocked shots (10)...Son of Scott and Tammy Kunz...Augustana major is biology...High School Coach: John Zarr.

KAMERON NORTON, Forward, 6-6, 196, Freshman, Downers Grove, Ill. (Downers Grove North HS) Explosive frontcourt player...Outstanding rebounder...Grandson of former heavy- weight boxing champion Ken Norton... HIGH SCHOOL: Played for former Augustana point guard Jim Thomas... Averaged 13 points and 8.5 rebounds and shot 75% from the free throw line...West Suburban Silver all-conference selec- tion...Downers Grove Reporter Progress all-area...Daily Herald honorable mention all-area...Finished second in the 2009 IHSA Class 4A slam dunk contest...Also lettered in football...Son of Kelly Norton...Augustana major is...High School Coach: Jim Thomas

2009-10 BASKETBALL - 11 2009-2010 AUGUSTANA VIKINGS VARSITY BASKETBALL ROSTER NO PLAYER POS HT WT YR HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL) 14 Drew Croegaert** G 6-1 174 Jr Geneseo, Ill. (Geneseo) 20 Brian DeSimone* G 6-2 190 So Wheeling, Ill. (Buffalo Grove) 22 Eric Safranski G 6-0 180 So Mark, Ill. (Putnam County) 23 Troy Rorer G 6-2 193 So Bettendorf, Iowa (Bettendorf) 24 Pete Wessels G 6-3 198 So Bettendorf, Iowa (Bettendorf) 25 Chris Anderson F 6-4 188 So Mount Carroll, Ill. (West Carroll) 30 Matt Pelton*** (C) G 6-3 205 Sr Houston, Texas (Bloomington, Ill. Central Catholic) 32 Mike Avallone** G 6-4 193 Jr Naperville, Ill. (Neuqua Valley) 34 Bryant Voiles* (C) F 6-9 207 Jr Byron, Ill. (Byron) 40 Kyle Nelson* F 6-9 222 Jr Deerfield, Ill. (Deerfield) 42 George Dexter F 6-7 194 Fr Bettendorf, Iowa (Bettendorf) 44 Luke Scarlata C 6-8 240 Fr Berwyn, Ill. (J. Sterling Morton) 45 Kam Norton F 6-6 196 Fr Downers Grove, Ill. (Downers Grove North) 50 Terrence Green* C 6-10 200 Sr Chicago, Ill. (King) 52 Brandon Kunz F 6-7 202 Fr Lake Zurich, Ill. (Lake Zurich)

* - Denotes letters won (C )- Denotes captains

HEAD COACH: Grey Giovanine ASSISTANT COACHES: Tom Jessee, Larry Schulte, and Dallas Duwa

2009-2010 AUGUSTANA VIKINGS BASKETBALL JUNIOR VARSITY ROSTER NO PLAYER POS HT WT YR HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL) 14 Floyd Mays G 5-10 168 So Chicago, Ill. (Mooseheart) 22 Eric Safranski G 6-0 180 So Mark, Ill. (Putnam County) 24 Pete Wessels G 6-3 198 So Bettendorf, Iowa (Bettendorf) 34 Josh Evans F 6-3 183 So Skokie, Ill. (Niles North) 44 Kevin Waibel F 6-7 229 Fr Morton, Ill. (Morton) 45 Kam Norton F 6-6 196 Fr Downers Grove, Ill (Downers Grove North) 52 Brandon Kunz F 6-7 202 Fr Lake Zurich, Ill. (Lake Zurich)

2009-10 Augustana Vikings - Front Row: Drew Croegaert, Brian DeSimone Floyd Mays, Jon DeMoss, Kevin Waibel, Luke Scarlata, George Dexter, Brandon Kunz, Kam Norton, Griffin Dwyer, Eric Safranski. Back row: head coach Grey Giovanine, assistant coach Tom Jessee, Peter Wessels, Josh Evans, Mike Avallone, Bryant Voiles, Terrence Green, Kyle Nelson, Chris Anderson, Troy Rorer, assistant coach Larry Schulte, assistant coach Dallas Duwa, physi- cal trainer Darren Phelps.

12 - AUGUSTANA VIKINGS 2008-09 AUGUSTANA VIKINGS FINAL STATISTICS

RECORD OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 18-8 9-2 9-5 0-1 CONFERENCE 9-5 6-1 3-4 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 9-3 3-1 6-1 0-1

|—TOTAL—| |—3-PTS—| |—— REBOUNDS ——| ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 34 Wessels, Brett..... 24-9 529 22.0 85-218 .390 18-73 .247 67-77 .870 25 40 65 2.7 48 0 56 41 0 35 255 10.6 23 Washington, Alex... 26-26 616 23.7 88-183 .481 1-6 .167 58-79 .734 26 51 77 3.0 48 1 52 45 1 25 235 9.0 44 Bertrand, Justin... 23-22 496 21.6 90-163 .552 0-0 .000 27-55 .491 49 63 112 4.9 65 1 22 44 4 9 207 9.0 45 Collins, Chandlor.. 26-26 694 26.7 90-175 .514 3-10 .300 43-59 .729 94 162 256 9.8 68 0 19 38 53 21 226 8.7 20 Delp, Jordan...... 24-17 595 24.8 69-180 .383 34-97 .351 25-35 .714 3 25 28 1.2 23 0 50 29 0 29 197 8.2 30 Pelton, Matt...... 26-26 634 24.4 67-147 .456 27-65 .415 28-33 .848 12 52 64 2.5 52 1 59 35 2 41 189 7.3 40 Nelson, Kyle...... 21-4 342 15.5 58-106 .547 1-2 .500 22-30 .733 31 39 70 3.3 28 0 10 21 1 3 139 6.6 32 Avallone, Mike..... 21-0 261 12.4 40-92 .435 19-42 .452 15-20 .750 5 11 16 0.8 12 0 16 13 0 6 114 5.4 52 Voiles, Bryant..... 25-0 396 15.8 40-78 .513 14-30 .467 17-28 .607 34 52 86 3.4 45 0 13 26 9 10 111 4.4 25 Becker, Jeff...... 19-0 152 8.0 23-53 .434 7-17 .412 10-12 .833 6 26 32 1.7 11 0 5 8 4 3 63 3.3 24 DeSimone, Brian.... 25-0 397 15.9 21-54 .389 9-24 .375 23-25 .920 6 26 32 1.3 18 0 43 27 0 23 74 3.0 22 Rorer, Troy...... 5-0 19 3.8 3-7 .429 0-1 .000 2-4 .500 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 1 2 0 0 8 1.6 42 Anderson, Chris.... 8-0 21 3.0 3-8 .375 1-1 1.000 3-3 1.000 2 7 9 1.1 1 0 0 1 0 0 10 1.3 14 Croegaert, Drew.... 10-0 47 4.7 3-6 .500 1-3 .333 4-9 .444 1 3 4 0.4 3 0 2 2 0 0 11 1.1 50 Artis, Max...... 7-0 17 2.4 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 1-4 .250 1 3 4 0.6 4 0 1 2 0 0 5 0.7 20 Dwyer, Griffin..... 2-0 7 3.5 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 22 Larson, Brian...... 1-0 2 2.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 TEAM 23 37 60 2.4 0 4 Total 26 5225 682-1475 .462 135-371 .364 345-473 .729 318 597 915 35.2 430 3 349 339 74 205 1844 70.9 Opponents 26 5225 588-1362 .432 145-434 .334 276-411 .672 241 538 779 30.0 476 - 320 396 93 150 1597 61.4

SCORE BY PERIODS 1st 2nd OT Total Augustana 920 916 8 - 1844 Opponents 752 832 13 - 1597

DEADBALL REBOUNDS OFF DEF TOTAL Augustana 57 4 61 Opponents 62 3 65

AUGUSTANA TEAM HIGHS & LOWS FOR 2008-09 SEASON

--- T E A M H I G H S ------T E A M L O W S --- Augustana - TEAM GAME HIGHS Augustana - TEAM GAME LOWS POINTS 98 at MacMurray (12/16/08) POINTS 51 vs Millikin (01/21/09) FIELD GOALS MADE 39 at MacMurray (12/16/08) FIELD GOALS MADE 18 at UW-La Crosse (12/06/08) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 74 at St. Ambrose (12/01/08) 18 vs Millikin (01/21/09) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .574 (39-68) at MacMurray (12/16/08) 18 vs Wheaton (01/31/09) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 9 at MacMurray (12/16/08) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 44 at Chicago (11/19/08) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 20 at MacMurray (12/16/08) 44 vs North Central (01/17/09) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE .667 (4-6) vs Knox (12/13/08) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .321 (18-56) vs Millikin (01/21/09) FREE THROWS MADE 26 vs North Central (01/17/09) .321 (18-56) vs Wheaton (01/31/09) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 33 at Illinois Wesleyan (02/21/09) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 1 at Chicago (11/19/08) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .944 (17-18) vs Carthage (02/07/09) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 6 vs Knox (12/13/08) REBOUNDS 48 at St. Ambrose (12/01/08) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE .143 ( 1-7 ) at Chicago (11/19/08) ASSISTS 24 at MacMurray (12/16/08) FREE THROWS MADE 5 at Beloit (12/19/08) STEALS 15 vs Knox (12/13/08) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 10 at Beloit (12/19/08) 15 at St. Ambrose (12/01/08) 10 at Millikin (02/11/09) 15 vs Wisconsin-Oshkosh (11/25/08) 10 vs Elmhurst (02/27/09) BLOCKED SHOTS 6 at North Central (02/14/09) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .462 ( 6-13) vs Elmhurst (01/07/09) TURNOVERS 25 at Simpson (11/15/08) REBOUNDS 22 at Chicago (11/19/08) FOULS 28 at Simpson (11/15/08) ASSISTS 6 at Millikin (02/11/09) STEALS 1 at Carthage (01/10/09) Opponents - GAME HIGHS BLOCKED SHOTS 0 at Simpson (11/15/08) POINTS 87 vs Washington (11/22/08) 0 at UW-La Crosse (12/06/08) FIELD GOALS MADE 30 vs Washington (11/22/08) 0 at MacMurray (12/16/08) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 65 at Illinois Wesleyan (02/21/09) TURNOVERS 5 vs Elmhurst (01/07/09) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .536 (30-56) vs Washington (11/22/08) FOULS 11 at Beloit (12/19/08) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 10 vs Illinois Wesleyan (01/24/09) 11 at North Park (01/28/09) 10 at Beloit (12/19/08) 11 vs Carthage (02/07/09) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 24 at Illinois Wesleyan (02/21/09) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE .500 (8-16) at Cornell (12/10/08) Opponents - GAME LOWS FREE THROWS MADE 25 at Simpson (11/15/08) POINTS 41 vs Coe (12/30/08) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 36 at Simpson (11/15/08) FIELD GOALS MADE 15 vs Coe (12/30/08) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1.000 ( 9-9 ) at Elmhurst (02/04/09) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 41 vs North Park (01/03/09) REBOUNDS 39 vs Millikin (01/21/09) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .300 (15-50) vs Coe (12/30/08) ASSISTS 19 at Wheaton (1/14/09) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 1 vs Coe (12/30/08) 19 at MacMurray (12/16/08) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 8 vs Millikin (01/21/09) STEALS 11 at Simpson (11/15/08) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE .053 ( 1-19) vs Coe (12/30/08) BLOCKED SHOTS 10 at St. Ambrose (12/01/08) FREE THROWS MADE 1 vs Elmhurst (01/07/09) TURNOVERS 30 at St. Ambrose (12/01/08) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 2 vs Elmhurst (01/07/09) FOULS 28 vs North Central (01/17/09) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .364 (4-11) at Cornell (12/10/08) REBOUNDS 20 at Cornell (12/10/08) ASSISTS 3 vs Coe (12/30/08) STEALS 3 vs Wheaton (01/31/09) 3 at Millikin (02/11/09) 3 at Illinois Wesleyan (02/21/09) BLOCKED SHOTS 0 at MacMurray (12/16/08) 0 vs North Park (01/03/09) 0 at North Park (01/28/09) 0 vs Carthage (02/07/09) TURNOVERS 8 at Carthage (01/10/09) FOULS 13 at Elmhurst (02/04/09) 13 vs Elmhurst (02/27/09)

2009-10 BASKETBALL - 13 2008-09 AUGUSTANA VIKINGS RESULTS

DATE TIME OPPONENT SCORE ATTEND HIGH POINTS HIGH REBOUNDS 11/15/08 7:30 pm at Simpson College W 82-79 400 (21)Washington, Alex (7)Washington, Alex (7)Bertrand, Justin (7)Collins, Chandlor 11/19/08 7:00 pm at Chicago W 58-57 210 (13)Delp, Jordan (8)Collins, Chandlor (13)Washington, Alex 11/22/08 7:30 pm WASHINGTON L 82-87 OT 2257 (19)Pelton, Matt (11)Collins, Chandlor 11/25/08 7:30 pm WISCONSIN-OSHKOSH W 82-56 432 (11)Nelson, Kyle (14)Collins, Chandlor 12/01/08 7:30 pm at St. Ambrose W 89-61 1011 (18)Collins, Chandlor (14)Collins, Chandlor (18)Wessels, Brett 12/06/08 7:00 pm at UW-La Crosse L 54-61 625 (12)Bertrand, Justin (16)Bertrand, Justin 12/10/08 7:00 pm at Cornell College W 76-54 350 (14)Avallone, Mike (7)Bertrand, Justin (7)Collins, Chandlor 12/13/08 7:30 pm KNOX W 72-54 789 (22)Wessels, Brett (6)Washington, Alex 12/16/08 7:30 pm at MacMurray College W 98-71 (21)Wessels, Brett (9)Collins, Chandlor 12/19/08 7:30 pm at Beloit College W 87-65 200 (14)Avallone, Mike (9)Bertrand, Justin 12/30/08 7:30 pm COE W 68-41 538 (12)Washington, Alex (14)Collins, Chandlor 01/03/09 7:30 pm * NORTH PARK W 70-53 753 (16)Washington, Alex (5)Wessels, Brett (5)Collins, Chandlor 01/07/09 7:30 pm * ELMHURST W 56-55 1078 (13)Pelton, Matt (7)Collins, Chandlor 01/10/09 7:30 pm * at Carthage L 57-66 1950 (14)Bertrand, Justin (17)Collins, Chandlor 01/14/09 7:30 pm * at Wheaton College L 71-79 1963 (14)Voiles, Bryant (8)Collins, Chandlor 01/17/09 7:30 pm * NORTH CENTRAL W 80-63 934 (12)Wessels, Brett (6)Collins, Chandlor (12)Washington, Alex (6)Pelton, Matt 01/21/09 7:30 pm * MILLIKIN W 51-43 523 (12)Collins, Chandlor (11)Collins, Chandlor 01/24/09 7:30 pm * ILLINOIS WESLEYAN W 82-66 1479 (23)Wessels, Brett (8)Becker, Jeff (8)Collins, Chandlor 01/28/09 7:30 pm * at North Park W 70-48 234 (15)Wessels, Brett (7)Nelson, Kyle 01/31/09 7:30 pm * WHEATON COLLEGE L 55-64 1746 (12)Wessels, Brett (11)Collins, Chandlor 02/04/09 7:30 pm * at Elmhurst L 63-65 1203 (13)Washington, Alex (13)Collins, Chandlor 02/07/09 7:30 pm * CARTHAGE W 87-65 1693 (16)Nelson, Kyle (9)Collins, Chandlor 02/11/09 7:30 pm * at Millikin W 65-55 250 (18)Washington, Alex (12)Collins, Chandlor 02/14/09 7:30 pm * at North Central L 62-65 850 (15)Pelton, Matt (8)Collins, Chandlor 02/21/09 7:30 pm * at Illinois Wesleyan W 74-65 1700 (18)Washington, Alex (14)Collins, Chandlor 02/27/09 6:00 pm # vs Elmhurst L 53-59 912 (13)Delp, Jordan (20)Collins, Chandlor

* - Conference game # - Conference tournament

2008-09 AUGUSTANA VIKINGS INDIVIDUAL HIGHS POINTS 23 Wessels, Brett vs Illinois Wesleyan (01/24/09) FIELD GOALS MADE 9 Bertrand, Justin at MacMurray (12/16/08) FIELD GOAL ATT 15 Pelton, Matt vs Washington (11/22/08) FG PCT (min 5 made) .889 (8-9) Nelson, Kyle vs Carthage (02/07/09) 3 PT FG MADE 4 Delp, Jordan vs Elmhurst (02/27/09) 4 Delp, Jordan at North Park (01/28/09) 4 Voiles, Bryant at Wheaton (01/14/09) 4 Avallone, Mike at Cornell (12/10/08) 4 Delp, Jordan vs Washington (11/22/08) 4 Delp, Jordan at Simpson (11/15/08) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 8 Delp, Jordan vs Elmhurst (02/27/09) 8 Delp, Jordan vs Washington (11/22/08) 3-PT FG PCT (min 2 made) 1.000 (3-3) Pelton, Matt at Illinois Wesleyan (02/21/09) 1.000 (3-3) Pelton, Matt vs Illinois Wesleyan (01/24/09) 1.000 (3-3) Pelton, Matt at Beloit (12/19/08) 1.000 (2-2) Becker, Jeff at Millikin (02/11/09) 1.000 (2-2) DeSimone, Brian vs Carthage (02/07/09) 1.000 (2-2) Voiles, Bryant at Elmhurst (02/04/09) 1.000 (2-2) Avallone, Mike at UW-La Crosse (12/06/08) FREE THROWS MADE 11 Washington, Alex at Simpson (11/15/08) FREE THROW ATT 12 Washington, Alex at Simpson (11/15/08) FT PCT (min 3 made) 1.000 (7-7) Wessels, Brett vs Illinois Wesleyan (01/24/09) 1.000 (5-5) Bertrand, Justin vs Carthage (02/07/09) 1.000 (5-5) Wessels, Brett at Carthage (01/10/09) 1.000 (5-5) Wessels, Brett at MacMurray College (12/16/08) 1.000 (4-4) Washington, Alex at Millikin (02/11/09) 1.000 (4-4) Wessels, Brett vs Carthage (02/07/09) 1.000 (4-4) Wessels, Brett vs Wheaton (01/31/09) 1.000 (4-4) Wessels, Brett at North Park (01/28/09) 1.000 (4-4) Pelton, Matt vs Illinois Wesleyan (01/24/09) 1.000 (4-4) Delp, Jordan vs North Central (01/17/09) 1.000 (4-4) Pelton, Matt vs Elmhurst (01/07/09) 1.000 (4-4) DeSimone, Brian vs Coe (12/30/08) 1.000 (4-4) Wessels, Brett vs Knox (12/13/08) 1.000 (4-4) Pelton, Matt at Cornell College (12/10/08) 1.000 (4-4) Collins, Chandlor at Chicago (11/19/08) 1.000 (3-3) Nelson, Kyle vs North Central (01/17/09) 1.000 (3-3) Wessels, Brett vs North Central (01/17/09) 1.000 (3-3) Nelson, Kyle at St. Ambrose (12/01/08) 1.000 (3-3) Collins, Chandlor at Simpson College (11/15/08) REBOUNDS...... 20 Collins, Chandlor vs Elmhurst (02/27/09) ASSISTS...... 6 Wessels, Brett at MacMurray College (12/16/08) STEALS...... 5 DeSimone, Brian vs Knox (12/13/08) 5 Wessels, Brett vs Wisconsin-Oshkosh (11/25/08) BLOCKED SHOTS...... 5 Collins, Chandlor vs Knox (12/13/08) TURNOVERS...... 8 Washington, Alex at Simpson College (11/15/08) FOULS...... 5 Bertrand, Justin at North Central (02/14/09) 5 Pelton, Matt vs Wheaton College (01/31/09) 5 Washington, Alex vs Washington (11/22/08)

14 - AUGUSTANA VIKINGS 2008-09 AUGUSTANA VIKINGS MEN’S BASKETBALL INDIVIDUAL GAMES POINTS - REBOUNDS - ASSISTS

OPPONENT DC JD GD BL TR AW BD JBck MP at Simpson DNP 14- 2- 3 DNP 0- 0- 0 DNP 21- 7- 3 2- 1- 4 DNP 1- 2- 2 at Chicago DNP 13- 0- 3 DNP DNP DNP 13- 2- 2 0- 0- 5 2- 2- 0 0- 0- 3 WASHINGTON DNP 12- 1- 1 DNP DNP DNP 5- 2- 3 0- 0- 1 DNP 19- 1- 3 UW-OSHKOSH 2- 1- 1 8- 1- 2 DNP DNP DNP 10- 1- 3 2- 1- 2 5- 1- 0 10- 2- 5 at St. Ambrose 0- 0- 0 3- 1- 3 DNP DNP DNP 7- 1- 0 0- 1- 1 2- 1- 0 10- 2- 3 at UW-La Crosse DNP 1- 1- 3 DNP DNP DNP 3- 3- 1 3- 2- 1 4- 2- 0 7- 1- 0 at Cornell 5- 1- 0 10- 0- 1 DNP DNP DNP 8- 6- 4 DNP 4- 1- 0 8- 2- 2 KNOX 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 0- 0 6- 6- 3 6- 1- 1 2- 0- 0 2- 5- 2 at MacMurray DNP DNP DNP DNP 0- 0- 1 9- 3- 4 8- 2- 2 0- 1- 0 9- 3- 5 at Beloit 1- 0- 1 11- 2- 4 DNP DNP 4- 0- 0 7- 3- 2 5- 1- 2 2- 3- 0 11- 1- 2 COE 0- 1- 0 10- 2- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP DNP 12- 4- 2 4- 1- 4 3- 3- 1 2- 2- 3 NORTH PARK 0- 0- 0 2- 1- 4 DNP DNP 0- 0- 0 16- 4- 2 3- 4- 1 0- 1- 0 8- 4- 2 ELMHURST 0- 1- 0 9- 0- 1 DNP DNP DNP 4- 4- 3 0- 2- 1 DNP 13- 1- 1 at Carthage DNP 3- 2- 2 DNP DNP DNP 2- 0- 1 4- 0- 0 DNP 12- 4- 3 at Wheaton DNP 8- 2- 2 DNP DNP DNP 6- 3- 1 5- 1- 1 DNP 12- 3- 2 NORTH CENTRAL 1- 0- 0 10- 1- 1 DNP DNP 4- 0- 0 12- 2- 0 2- 0- 2 0- 0- 0 5- 6- 4 MILLIKIN DNP 6- 0- 0 DNP DNP DNP 5- 2- 2 0- 1- 0 6- 2- 0 2- 6- 1 ILLINOIS WESLEYAN DNP 3- 0- 5 DNP DNP DNP 10- 4- 1 2- 1- 1 0- 8- 0 13- 1- 3 at North Park DNP 14- 0- 4 DNP DNP DNP 6- 4- 3 3- 3- 5 8- 5- 1 3- 1- 1 WHEATON DNP 11- 2- 1 DNP DNP DNP 7- 2- 0 2- 2- 0 8- 0- 1 4- 4- 2 at Elmhurst DNP 2- 1- 1 DNP DNP DNP 13- 4- 1 7- 0- 1 DNP 5- 2- 1 CARTHAGE 2- 0- 0 13- 3- 1 DNP DNP DNP 6- 1- 4 8- 0- 2 3- 1- 2 5- 2- 4 at Millikin DNP 4- 1- 2 DNP DNP DNP 18- 0- 0 4- 1- 1 6- 1- 0 0- 1- 1 at North Central DNP 11- 1- 1 DNP DNP DNP 6- 4- 2 0- 2- 1 DNP 15- 6- 2 at Illinois Wesleyan DNP 6- 1- 3 DNP DNP DNP 18- 4- 1 2- 3- 1 8- 0- 0 10- 1- 1 vs Elmhurst DNP 13- 3- 2 DNP DNP DNP 5- 1- 4 2- 2- 3 0- 0- 0 3- 1- 1

OPPONENT MAvl BW KN CA JBrt CC MArt BV at Simpson 11- 0- 1 DNP 2- 0- 0 DNP 9- 7- 1 15- 7- 0 DNP 7- 3- 0 at Chicago 4- 1- 2 DNP 6- 1- 0 DNP 8- 5- 3 12- 8- 0 DNP 0- 1- 0 WASHINGTON 0- 0- 0 9- 0- 3 4- 1- 0 DNP 16- 5- 1 12-11- 3 DNP 5- 6- 0 UW-OSHKOSH 6- 2- 0 8- 4- 2 11- 3- 1 DNP 10- 1- 1 10-14- 0 DNP DNP at St. Ambrose 8- 1- 1 18- 2- 1 13- 8- 0 DNP 8- 5- 0 18-14- 0 DNP 2- 9- 0 at UW-La Crosse 6- 1- 0 4- 3- 2 DNP DNP 12-16- 1 7- 6- 2 0- 2- 0 7- 4- 0 at Cornell 14- 1- 1 4- 1- 2 DNP 0- 2- 0 10- 7- 1 6- 7- 0 1- 0- 0 6- 3- 1 KNOX 5- 1- 2 22- 1- 3 DNP 0- 0- 0 14- 5- 0 10- 4- 1 2- 0- 0 3- 4- 0 at MacMurray 17- 2- 3 21- 1- 6 DNP 3- 0- 0 18- 7- 2 4- 9- 1 0- 0- 0 9- 3- 0 at Beloit 14- 0- 0 12- 5- 4 DNP 0- 2- 0 8- 9- 3 12- 8- 1 DNP 0- 4- 0 COE 2- 1- 2 6- 1- 1 5- 4- 0 5- 3- 0 10- 3- 1 5-14- 0 2- 1- 1 2- 3- 0 NORTH PARK 1- 1- 0 12- 5- 2 8- 2- 0 0- 0- 0 6- 4- 0 12- 5- 1 0- 0- 0 2- 2- 3 ELMHURST DNP 6- 5- 1 2- 3- 0 DNP 12- 5- 3 5- 7- 0 DNP 5- 1- 0 at Carthage 3- 2- 1 13- 4- 1 0- 0- 1 DNP 14- 3- 0 6-17- 0 DNP 0- 2- 3 at Wheaton 0- 0- 0 7- 2- 2 3- 4- 1 DNP 8- 4- 0 8- 8- 0 DNP 14- 1- 0 NORTH CENTRAL 2- 0- 1 12- 2- 4 9- 3- 0 2- 2- 0 5- 3- 2 10- 6- 1 0- 1- 0 6- 1- 1 MILLIKIN 5- 1- 2 7- 4- 4 2- 2- 0 DNP DNP 12-11- 2 DNP 6- 9- 1 ILLINOIS WESLEYAN 5- 0- 0 23- 3- 1 13- 4- 1 DNP DNP 5- 8- 1 DNP 8- 6- 1 at North Park 7- 2- 0 15- 3- 0 6- 7- 1 DNP DNP 4- 5- 0 DNP 4- 4- 0 WHEATON 0- 0- 0 12- 3- 3 0- 2- 1 DNP 0- 1- 0 6-11- 0 DNP 5- 2- 1 at Elmhurst 2- 0- 0 6- 7- 2 6- 4- 1 DNP 8- 2- 0 8-13- 1 DNP 6- 2- 0 CARTHAGE 2- 0- 0 7- 3- 5 16- 4- 1 0- 0- 0 11- 1- 0 10- 9- 0 DNP 4- 3- 1 at Millikin DNP 12- 2- 0 2- 1- 0 DNP 9- 7- 1 7-12- 0 DNP 3- 2- 1 at North Central DNP 7- 2- 4 12- 5- 0 DNP 2- 3- 1 6- 8- 2 DNP 3- 3- 0 at Illinois Wesleyan DNP 8- 0- 2 9- 7- 2 DNP 5- 5- 1 6-14- 3 DNP 2- 3- 0 vs Elmhurst DNP 4- 2- 1 10- 5- 0 DNP 4- 4- 0 10-20- 0 DNP 2- 5- 0

PLAYER KEY: DC - Drew Croegaert; JD - Jordan Delp; GD - Griffin Dwyer; BL - Brian Larson; TR - Troy Rorer; AW - Alex Washington; BD - Brian DeSimone; JBck - Jeff Becker; MP - Matt Pelton; MAvl - Mike Avallone; BW - Brett Wessels; KN - Kyle Nelson; CA - Chris Anderson; JBrt - Justin Bertrand; CC - Chandlor Collins; MArt - Max Artis; BV - Bryant Voiles.

2009-10 BASKETBALL - 15 2008-09 MBB REVIEW

Vikings finish 2008-09 season with 18-8 overall record and 9-5 mark in CCIW; Augustana streak of consecutive weeks ranked in NCAA Division III top 25 reaches 56 before it ends

One thing that has been a hallmark of Grey Giovanine coached teams at It was a tough pill to swallow, especially for six seniors who had been Augustana has been tenacious defense and relentless rebounding and instrumental for a tremendous run of success. Collins, Justin Bertrand both of those staples carried the Vikings in the 2008-09 season. Some (Sterling HS, Sterling, Ill.), Jordan Delp (Mount Carroll HS, Mount Carroll, nagging injuries kept Giovanine busy with trying to find the right combina- Ill.), Brett Wessels (Bettendorf HS, Bettendorf, Iowa), Alex Washington tion in a season that ended with an 18-8 overall record. Augustana was (Wheeling HS, Wheeling, Ill.) and Jeff Becker (Walther Lutheran HS, 9-5 in the College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin and placed third in Maywood, Ill.) finished their careers with quite a legacy. Delp was actually the league standings. a fifth year senior, having had his first senior season in 2007-08 cut short due to injury and Wessels had transferred in from the University of Iowa Through it all the Vikings defended and rebounded like they always have prior to his junior year. Bertrand, Washington, Collins and Becker started and the result was success as usual. Augustana was coming off three in the program as freshmen in 2005-06. straight outright CCIW titles and two consecutive conference tourna- ment championships. The Blue & Gold had also been participants in three In the four years between 2005-06 and 2008-09, Augustana fashioned a straight NCAA Division III tournaments. While all of those streaks ended in record of 87-26 (.769) overall and 42-14 (.750) in the CCIW. The Vikings 2008-09, it was still a tremendous season in the Carver Center. won CCIW titles in 2005-06, 2006-7 and 2007-08 and finished third in 2008-09 and they won the CCIW tournament in 2006-07 and 2007-08. The Vikings made it awfully tough on opposing offenses, limiting foes to They also participated in three straight NCAA tournaments. just 61.4 points per game and .432 (588-1362) shooting from the floor, including just .334 (145-434) from three point range. In 20 of the 26 Almost lost was the fact that Augustana was ranked in the top 25 of NCAA games they held the opponent to 65 points or less. They outrebounded Division III by D3hoops.com for an incredible 56 consecutive weeks. The their opponents 35.2 to 30.0 with senior Chandlor Collins (Thornridge HS, streak started in the first week of the 2005-06 campaign and ended in Dolton, Ill.) leading the way with a 9.8 average. week 11 of the 2008-09 season. Since D3hoops began rankings in 2000- 01, Giovanine’s team has been ranked in the top 25 a total of 67 weeks The season began with Augustana ranked second in NCAA Division III and has been in either the top 25 or “others receiving votes” in 105 out of and the first home game of the year was a classic “one vs. two” matchup. a possible 141 weeks. Truly a remarkable testimony to the strength and After opening the year with wins at Simpson (82-79) and Chicago (58-57), overall depth of the program. the Vikings entertained Washington on November 22. It was a special night in the Carver Center as the building opened its 38th season with a Augustana has now enjoyed nine consecutive seasons with at least 16 new look and a game for the ages. overall wins and the Vikings have never won fewer than nine games (out of a possible 14) in the CCIW. They have won four league titles, finished Over the summer a new, center-hung scoreboard was installed and the old second twice, third once and fourth twice. wooden bleachers were torn out and replaced with state of the art, plastic seats. On the North side, behind the scorer’s table, chair back seats were The Carver Center has always been a tough place for opponents to play in place and the building had the look of a new facility. There couldn’t and Augustana has fashioned an impressive 388-97 (.800) record overall have been a better game to start things off as the Vikings and the Bears, and a 224-63 (.780) mark in CCIW action. The seniors on this team went defending NCAA Division III national champions, hooked up in a classic. 50-8 (.862) overall and 26-2 (.929) in the CCIW at home since 2005-06. Less than nine months earlier Washington had defeated the Vikings 70-67 in overtime in the final of the regional and eventually went on to win the There was no single offensive standout this year as Wessels led the team national title. The game to tip off the “new-look” Carver was just as good, in scoring with a 10.6 average and a total of eight players averaged at again going into overtime before Washington prevailed 87-82. least 5.4 points per game. The Vikings shot just .462 (682-1475) from the floor as injuries claimed starters Delp, Wessels and Bertrand for a total of The Vikings would lose just once more, 61-54 at Wisconsin-LaCrosse, in nine games during the year. the non-conference portion of the schedule. Heading into CCIW action, Augustana was 9-2 and set to defend its league title. Home court wins Augustana led the CCIW in five statistical categories: scoring defense over North Park (70-53) and Elmhurst (56-55) gave the Vikings a 2-0 (60.9 ppg)…field goal percentage defense (.433)…rebounding (34.6 start. Road trips to Carthage and Wheaton resulted in a pair of losses and rpg)…steals (6.14 spg)…offensive rebounds (10.83 orpg). Collins was a a 2-2 mark heading into a home game against North Central on January first team all-conference selection and junior Matt Pelton (Bloomington 17. Augustana prevailed 80-63 and that kicked off a four game winning Central Catholic HS, Bloomington, Ill.) made the second team. Wessels streak. was a third team pick.

With a 15-4 overall record and a 6-2 record in the CCIW, a homecourt Collins swept the post season team awards as he was the MVP, Defensive showdown with Wheaton loomed on January 31. The Thunder got the Player of the Year and Best Rebounder. He actually shared the Defensive best of the Vikings 64-55 and that was followed by a tough 65-63 loss at Player of the Year with Washington for the second year in a row. Collins Elmhurst on February 4. Suddenly, the three time defending league cham- led the CCIW in rebounding (9.6 rpg), blocked shots (2.50 bpg), offensive pions were struggling to make it into the top four and a spot in the confer- rebounds (2.86 orpg) and defensive rebounds (6.71 drpg). ence tournament. With four games left on the schedule, every contest was important and Giovanine’s crew came through with victories in three Giovanine completed his 10th season at the helm of the Vikings and he of those to secure the third seed in the conference tournament. has a career record of 183-79 (.698) and a CCIW mark of 91-42 (.684). Prior to coming to Augustana he spent six seasons at Lamar University Played at Wheaton, the CCIW tournament provided the opportunity in Beaumont, Texas where he was 80-85 (.485). His overall collegiate for the Vikings to play their way into the NCAA tournament. Despite a head coaching record is 263-164 (.615). He has been CCIW “Coach of the tremendous individual performance from Collins, who hauled in a CCIW Year” three times and NCAA Division III “Coach of the Year” in Illinois four tournament record 20 rebounds, Augustana fell to Elmhurst 59-53 to end times. its season.

16 - AUGUSTANA VIKINGS 1973 NAIA AUGUSTANA VIKINGS POST SEASON HISTORY Augustana 87, Quincy 59 - District The Vikings have been involved in post season play a total Augustana 109, McKendree 61 - District of 21 times during Augustana’s basketball history...Of those Augustana 66, Hanover 65 - 1st Round Augustana 64, Defiance 61 - 2nd Round appearances, eleven have been in NCAA Division III, five Augustana 63, Oklahoma Baptist 46 - Quarter in NAIA, four in the NCAA College Division and once in Guilford 77, Augustana 69 - Final Four the United States Olympic Trials...Augustana’s overall post Augustana 96, Slippery Rock 93 - Third Place season record is 39-26...The Vikings are 23-12 in NCAA 1972 NAIA Division III, 15-5 in the NAIA, 0-8 in NCAA College Divi- Augustana 104, Olivet Nazarene 65 - District Augustana 90, Eastern Illinois 76 - District sion and 1-1 in the United States Olympic Trials...The Blue Augustana 103, Kearney State 96 - 1st Round & Gold made the NAIA Final Four once and have been in Augustana 76, Glenville State 75 - 2nd Round UW-Eau Claire 77, Augustana 70 - Quarter the NCAA Division III Final Four a total of four times with second place finishes in 1981 and again in 1993. 1971 NCAA COLLEGE DIVISION Central Michigan 63, Augustana 59 - Regional Ashland 88, Augustana 65 - Regional Cons THE VIKINGS IN THE POST SEASON 1963 NCAA COLLEGE DIVISION Washington (MO) 71, Augustana 59 - Regional 2008 NCAA DIVISION III Concordia (MN) 92, Augustana 82 - Regional Cons Augustana 72, Aurora 61 - Regional Washington 70, Augustana 67 - Regional Final 1960 NCAA COLLEGE DIVISION Wheaton 82, Augustana 65 - Regional 2007 NCAA DIVISION III UW-Milwaukee 109, Augustana 82 - Regional Cons Carroll 73, Augustana 69 1959 NCAA COLLEGE DIVISION 2006 NCAA DIVISION III South Dakota State 73, Augustana 58 - Regional Augustana 71, Buena Vista 66 - Regional Wartburg 69, Augustana 66 (OT) - Regional Cons Augustana 77, Wisconsin-Stout - Regional Final Puget Sound 92, Augustana 86 - Sectional Semifinal 1940 NAIA Peru Teachers 49, Augustana 46 - 1st Round 1993 NCAA DIVISION III Augustana 79, DePauw 66 - First Round 1939 NAIA Augustana 92, Beloit 66 - Regional Augustana 48, LSU 43 - 1st Round Augustana 87, LaVerne - Sectional Semifinal Warrensburg 32, Augustana 29 - 2nd Round Augustana 100, UW-Platteville 86 - Sectional Final Augustana 83, Rowan 81 - Final Four 1936 UNITED STATES OLYMPIC TRIALS Ohio Northern 71, Augustana 68 - National Title Augustana 41, Butler 40 - 1st Round Indiana State 30, Augustana 26 - 2nd Round 1983 NCAA DIVISION III Cal. State Stanislaus 80, Augustana 73 - Regional Bishop (TX) 104, Augustana 100 - Regional Cons

1982 NCAA DIVISION III Augustana 70, UW-Milwaukee 63 - Regional Augustana 76 Luther 57 - Regional Champ Wabash 54, Augustana 51 - National Quarterfinal

1981 NCAA DIVISION III Augustana 81, North Park 68 - Regional Augustana 56, Beloit 53 - Regional Champ Augustana 69, Whittier 63 - National Quarterfinal Augustana 93, Otterbein 81 - Final Four Potsdam State 67, Augustana 65 - National Title

1980 NCAA DIVISION III Augustana 76, Central (IA) 74 - Regional North Park 72, Augustana 60 - Regional Champ

1977 NCAA DIVISION III Central (IA) 73, Augustana 69 - Regional Augustana 78, Beloit 68 - Regional Champ

1976 NCAA DIVISION III Augustana 83, Cornell 77 - Regional Augustana 79, Coe 70 - Regional Champ Scranton 76, Augustana 65 - Final Four Augustana 93, Plattsburgh State 69 - Third Place

1975 NCAA DIVISION III Augustana 67, Knox 64 - Regional Augustana 62, Wartburg 61 - Regional Champ Augustana 49, Hamline 42 - National Quarterfinal LeMoyne Owen 84, Augustana 71 - Final Four Augustana 78, SUNY-Brockport 71 -Third Place

1974 NAIA Augustana 90, NE Illinois 65 - District In 1973 the Vikings took the NAIA national tournament in Kansas City by Augustana 94, McKendree 66 - District storm, closing school and holding impromptu pep rallies whenever Augus- Augustana 85, Wartburg 64 - 1st Round tana played during the week long tournament...The Vikings placed third Augustana 57, Washburn 55 - 2nd Round and finished the year 29-2...Here the team is welcomed home in front of St. Mary’s (TX) 74, Augustana 65 - Quarter the Carver PE Center. 2009-10 BASKETBALL - 17 FINAL FOUR REVIEW - 1973 UNFORGETTABLE SEASON ENDS IN KANSAS CITY WITH THIRD PLACE NAIA FINISH Jim Borcherding was not one who liked to rank teams, afraid that it was unfair to compare different styles of play. But while the enthu- siastic and vocal Borcherding was not willing to say which of his teams was the best, it would be hard to argue that any team accom- plished more than his 1972-73. This was a senior dominated team which came in with Borcherding and he guided this unit from a 15-9 squad as freshmen to a powerhouse 29-2 team as seniors.

1972-73 The center position was patrolled by John Laing who would leave Augustana as the school’s Augustana 86, UW-Platteville 62 all-time leading scorer and as a senior the 6-11 Laing averaged 20.0 points per game. The Augustana 81, Monmouth 47 other senior starters were Chuck Menzer, a terrific shooter, at forward and guards Drew Augustana 75, St. Ambrose 59 Boster and Mark Brooks. Boster was a heady veteran who ran things from the point and to Augustana 86, Wheaton 74 this day still holds the school assist records for both season and career while Brooks was Augustana 69, North Central 57 an underrated player who is sixth on Augustana’s all-time scoring list. Still another senior, Augustana 108, Carroll 63 Jim VanDeCasteele, played the role of the sixth man and he averaged 7.6 points per game. Augustana 78, Dubuque 50 The lone starter who was not a senior was sophomore Bruce Hamming, a 6-11 giant who Augustana 80, Athletes-in-Action 72 teamed with Laing to give Borcherding a two pronged inside attack which few teams could Augustana 67, Bethel 60 match up with. Augustana 69, Quincy 50 Sam Houston State 64, Augustana 63 During the regular season only Sam Houston State was able to defeat the Vikings and that Augustana 65, Illinois Wesleyan 52 was by a score of 64-63 in the championship game of the Quincy Holiday Tournament. Au- Augustana 97, Elmhurst 71 gustana ran off 19 straight victories following the loss to Sam Houston with the only other Augustana 78, North Park 59 Augustana 88, Millikin 66 loss in the season coming at the hands of Guilford College in the semi-finals of the NAIA Augustana 102, Carthage 64 national tournament. Augustana 52, North Park 45 Augustana 84, Wheaton 67 Led by Laing and his buddies, the team blitzed the CCIW with a perfect 16-0 season and Augustana 37, Carthage 34 the entire campus and most of the Quad City area got caught up in the excitement of this Augustana 12, Carroll 6 magical season. In the District 20 playoffs the Vikings blasted Quincy 87-59 and McKendree Augustana 66, Elmhurst 50 109-61 to earn a second trip to Kansas City and the NAIA national tournament where they Augustana 73, Illinois Wesleyan 41 were quarterfinal losers a year ago. Augustana 69, Millikin 59 Augustana 89, North Central 70 The week long tournament in the now-defunct Municipal Auditorium was quite a spectacle Augustana 96, Northwestern 82 as 32 teams converged to see who was the best small college team in the country. School NAIA PLAYOFFS was shut down and the downtown of Kansas City was teeming with Augustana fans. Augustana 87, Quincy 59 In the opening round the Vikings survived a scare against Hanover before pulling out a Augustana 109, McKendree 61 66-65 win behind Laing’s 17 points. Menzer hit for 18 points in a 64-61 win over Defiance in Augustana 66, Hanover 65 the second round and in the quarterfinals Laing exploded for 27 points and 17 rebounds in Augustana 64, Defiance 61 a 63-46 pasting of Oklahoma Baptist. It was into the Final Four and the opponent was Guil- Augustana 63, Oklahoma Baptist 46 ford College with future NBA stars Lloyd Free and M.L. Carr. Despite 16 points from Menzer Guilford 77, Augustana 69 and 15 rebounds from Hamming, Augustana fell 77-69 before rallying the next night with a Augustana 99, Slippery Rock 93 (3rd Place) 96-93 win over Slippery Rock in the third place game as Hamming had 32 points.

1972-73 AUGUSTANA VIKINGS * 29-2 Record * Third Place Finish in NAIA 18 - AUGUSTANA VIKINGS FINAL FOUR REVIEW - 1975

HAMMING’S BIG YEAR LEADS TO THIRD PLACE IN FIRST NCAA III TOURNAMENT He battled injuries for most of his senior year but that didn’t stop Bruce Hamming from turning in a tremendous performance. He led the Vikings to a 22-8 overall record and a third place finish in the first ever NCAA Division III national tournament.

Hamming, a 6-11 giant with a sweet shooting touch, averaged 17.6 points and 11.0 rebounds per game as he was named to the Final Four all-tournament team and the NCAA Division III All-America squad. Although he was the focal point in the Augustana offense, Hamming was hardly the only weapon for Jim Borcherding as forwards Mike Michalski (12.4) and Tom Miler (11.8) joined him in double figures in scoring.

The Vikings were a perfect 13-0 in the friendly confines of the Roy J. Carver PE Center but away 1974-75 from home they struggled to a 9-8 mark which was part of the reason they relinquished a four Augustana 72, St. Ambrose 53 year stranglehold on the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin championship. Wittenberg 58, Augustana 56 Gustavus 67, Augustana 63 After a 75-68 loss at Illinois Wesleyan late in the season which left the record at 15-7, wins over Augustana 97, Millikin 71 Wheaton (105-86), Millikin (78-74) and Carroll (89-77) - with Hamming pouring in 34 points and Augustana 83, North Central 69 snaring 18 rebounds - pushed Augustana into the first ever NCAA Division III national playoffs. Augustana 76, Morningside 75 This was uncharted territory for Borcherding and his team which had been a fixture in the NAIA Augustana 87, UW-Platteville 75 national tournament for the past three years but the Vikings made the most of their appearance Augustana 72, St. Ambrose 67 into the inaugural NCAA Division III affair. Augustana 73, Tennessee Wesleyan 62 Augustana 73, Huntington 70 In the first round of the tournament it was a solid Knox College team which was the opponent. Valdosta State 91, Augustana 70 Augustana 79, North Central 71 Michalski and junior Dan Hillesland split the scoring honors with 16 points apiece and Michalski Augustana 67, North Park 61 grabbed 13 rebounds as the Siwash fell 67-64. Augustana 73, Elmhurst 59 Augustana 49, Wheaton 45 The next game in the tournament provided one of the classic games in Augustana history as Augustana 59, Carroll 54 Tom Miler nailed a long jumper just as the buzzer sounded to nip Wartburg 62-61 in a game Carthage 62, Augustana 54 played in Waverly, Iowa. The Knights had scored with just seconds to play to take what seemed Augustana 77, Illinois Wesleyan 73 like a final 61-60 lead but the Vikings were able to get a time out. In the huddle Borcherding North Park 68, Augustana 65 designed the play and Miler took a perfect pass from Al Weir, turned and shot and hit nothing Elmhurst 71, Augustana 69 but net which propelled the team into the next round. In a defensive struggle against Hamline Augustana 77, Carthage 56 the Vikings prevailed 49-42 as Hamming had 19 points and Michalski ripped down 14 rebounds. Illinois Wesleyan 75, Augustana 68 Augustana 105, Wheaton 86 In the first round of the Final Four, eventual champion LeMoyne-Owen stopped Augustana by a Augustana 78, Millikin 74 score of 84-71 despite 18 points and 15 rebounds from Hamming. In the third place game Ham- Augustana 89, Carroll 77 ming scored 28 points and grabbed 15 rebounds to lead the way in a 78-71 win over Brockport NCAA PLAYOFFS State. Augustana 67, Knox 64 Augustana 62, Wartburg 61 Hamming ended the year as the second leading scorer in school history with 1,668 points and Augustana 49, Hamline 42 he was an NCAA Division III All-American and an Academic All-American. He was also named a LeMoyne Owen 84, Augustana 71 “Top Five” student-athlete by the NCAA. Augustana 78, SUNY-Brockport 71

1974-75 AUGUSTANA VIKINGS * 22-8 Record * Third Place Finish in NCAA Division III 2009-10 BASKETBALL - 19 FINAL FOUR REVIEW - 1976 SOLID LATE SEASON TOURNAMENT RUN NETS THIRD PLACE NATIONAL FINISH As was usually the case with Jim Borcherding teams, the Vikings caught fire down the stretch and the result was a third place finish in the NCAA Division III national tournament in a year when Augustana did not win the conference champion- ship. Borcherding coaxed this team to a 21-7 record despite the fact that he didn’t have a big time scorer, relying instead on scoring balance and defense.

Senior Terry Lawrence led the team in scoring with a 13.6 average while junior center Rick Kestner checked in a 12.7 and junior forward Greg Stivers was at 12.5. The Vikings were 13-5 following a 63-61 loss to Elmhurst on January 31. They would lose just twice more for the rest of the year - once to CCIW champion Illinois Wesleyan which had future NBA star Jack Sikma and once to Scranton in the Final Four semifinals. 1975-76 Augustana 87, Rockford 74 Following the loss to Elmhurst the Vikings picked up a pair of crucial wins over Carroll Eastern Illinois 77, Augustana 67 Augustana 86, North Central 70 (59-57) and Carthage (72-71) on the always tough “Winter Wonderland” trip to Wiscon- Augustana 81, Wabash 74 sin and then destroyed Elmhurst 75-56 to avenge the earlier defeat. A win over North Augustana 76, Millikin 60 Park by a point (63-62) preceded the loss to Illinois Wesleyan but the Blue & Gold fin- Loras 80, Augustana 75 ished the year with a 75-69 overtime win over Carthage. Augustana 77, Gustavus Adolphus 72 Augustana 84, St. Olaf 79 That propelled Borcherding’s team into post-season and in the first round the Vikings Augsburg 49, Augustana 48 rode Terry Lawrence’s (26 points) hot shooting to an 83-77 win over Cornell. A 79-70 win Augustana 86, Concordia 74 Augustana 72, Wheaton 54 over number one ranked Coe was fueled by 22 points from Kestner and Lawrence and 10 Augustana 90, North Park 51 rebounds from junior Bill Swieton. Augustana 76, Wheaton 60 Augustana 79, Millikin 55 In the first round of the Final Four the Vikings could not match up with the Scranton Roy- Illinois Wesleyan 89, Augustana 73 als and fell 76-65 despite 19 points from Lawrence. In the third place game, Augustana Augustana 78, North Central 61 blasted Plattsburgh State 93-69 to put the cap on a fine season. Augustana 89, Carroll 64 Elmhurst 63, Augustana 61 Augustana 59, Carroll 57 Balance was the key all season long as Borcherding shuffled players around to find the Augustana 72, Carthage 71 right combination. Eight players averaged more than 4.5 points per game and seven dif- Augustana 75, Elmhurst 56 ferent players led the team in scoring at some time during the season. Lawrence was the Augustana 63, North Park 62 key down the stretch, leading the team in scoring eight times in the final 15 games. Illinois Wesleyan 59, Augustana 57 Augustana 75, Carthage 69 This team bounced back from adversity all season long, including the first conference loss NCAA PLAYOFFS in the Carver PE Center in the building’s history - actually the Vikings lost twice at home Augustana 83, Cornell 77 Augustana 79, Coe 70 this year in the league. Scranton 76, Augustana 65 Augustana 93, Plattsburgh State 69

1975-76 AUGUSTANA VIKINGS * 21-7 Record * Third Place Finish in NCAA Division III

20 - AUGUSTANA VIKINGS FINAL FOUR REVIEW - 1981 LAST SECOND SHOT DOOMS TITLE HOPES AS VIKINGS FALL IN OVERTIME

Only a last second shot prevented the Vikings and veteran coach Jim Borcherding from winning the NCAA Division III national championship on the Carver PE Center floor in front of 5,000 wild and vocal Augustana faithful. A freshman by the name of Leroy Witherspoon sank a 30 foot jumper as the horn sounded in regulation which allowed Potsdam State to tie the game at 57. It was a shocking end to a season and a game which looked as if the Vikings were finally going to give Borcherding his long sought after national title.

Maxwell Artis, the splendid shooting guard for Augustana, hit two free throws with just four seconds remain- 1980-81 ing in the game which gave the Vikings a 57-55 lead and it looked like the title was secure. However, Wither- Augustana 81, Coe 64 spoon had a different idea and he took the inbound pass and hustled down the court, launching a shot just as Augustana 81, Western Illinois 77 the buzzer was sounding. In the overtime the Bears outscored the Vikings 10-8 to claim the national title. Augustana 81, Marycrest 60 Augustana 91, Luther 61 The Vikings finished the year with a tremendous 25-6 overall record - including a 15-1 mark in the College Augustana 88, St. Ambrose 71 Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin. Borcherding’s team was teeming with quickness as Artis was matched Northern Iowa 60, Augustana 53 up in the backcourt with junior Billy Schneider, a feisty point guard who had 234 assists on the year. The Augustana 103, North Central 66 forwards were smooth shooting junior Craig Brittnum and tenacious senior captain Bill Rapier - maybe the Quincy 76, Augustana 69 toughest competitor to ever wear an Augustana uniform. At center was junior Shane Price, a silent contribu- Midwestern State 71, Augustana 68 tor who shot. 589 from the field in the season. Augustana 83, Central State 56 So. Carolina-Aiken 83, Augustana 73 Borcherding turned his team loose and the result was a team which averaged 80.1 points per game and shot Augustana 107, North Central 61 .520 from the field. Led by the ball-hawking efforts of Artis and the pesky Schneider, the Vikings pressed Augustana 90, North Park 73 constantly and the Carver PE Center rocked with thunderous dunks from the high flying Brittnum, Rapier and Augustana 79, Illinois Wesleyan 54 Price. Augustana 74, Elmhurst 72 Augustana 92, Wheaton 70 The Vikings were forced to travel in the first round of the playoffs and the site of the Midwest Regional was Augustana 93, Carthage 57 Beloit, Wisconsin. The first round opponent was North Park - a conference rival and the three time defending Augustana 85, Elmhurst 61 NCAA champion. Behind 17 points from Schneider, the only time all season he would led the team in scoring, Augustana 68, Illinois Wesleyan 60 Augustana handled North Park 81-68. The next night the opponent was the host Buccaneers who came into Augustana 62, Millikin 33 the game ranked number one in the nation. Brittnum scored 16 points and Price grabbed eight rebounds as Augustana 89, Carthage 68 the Vikings won 56-53. Augustana 95, Carroll 64 Augustana 100, Wheaton 66 It was back home to Carver for the quarterfinal and Brittnum scored 22 points and Price had 16 rebounds as North Park 69, Augustana 58 Augustana turned back a good Whittier team 69-67 with Schneider contributing a key steal late in the game Augustana 70, Millikin 46 to seal the victory. In the first round of the semifinal the Vikings came from 14 points down in the first half to Augustana 85, Carroll 55 defeat Otterbein 93-81 as Artis poured in 27 points. NCAA PLAYOFFS Augustana 81, North Park 68 Brittnum led the team in scoring that year with a 17.1 points per game average while Artis (13.5), Rapier Augustana 56, Beloit 53 (12.9) and Price (12.9) were all in double figures. Rapier was an NCAA Division III All-America selection, cap- Augustana 69, Whittier 67 ping a tremendous career for a guy who did not play high school basketball. Augustana 93, Otterbein 81 Potsdam State 67, Augustana 65

1980-81 AUGUSTANA VIKINGS * 25-6 Record * Second Place Finish in NCAA Division III

2009-10 BASKETBALL - 21 FINAL FOUR REVIEW - 1993

SENIORS SPEARHEAD CHARGE TO TITLE GAME AFTER BEING 7-19 AS FRESHMEN

In what is surely one of the most remarkable success stories in Augustana College athletics, a close knit band of six seniors helped lead the Vikings to within three points of a national championship. Kirk Anderson, Aben Cooper, Josh Thompson, Eric Rowell, Cardenal Collins and Brian Moe were members of a team which suffered through a 7-19 season in 1989-90 when that group was in its freshman year.

Just three years later those six players were standing on the awards platform in the Sports 1992-93 Arena in Buffalo, New York after the Vikings dropped a tough 71-68 decision to Ohio Northern Beloit 71, Augustana 68 in the NCAA Division III title game. Augustana 77, Dubuque 51 Augustana 84, St. Ambrose 82 Augustana 88, Aurora 78 It was a remarkable turnaround for Augustana and it started when former Viking captain Steve Augustana 86, Teikyo-Marycrest 58 Yount took over the reigns prior to the 1990-91 season. When Anderson, Cooper, Thompson, Augustana 74, Rockford 66 Rowell, Collins and Moe were sophomores the team was 19-7 in Yount’s first year. The next Augustana 98, Central of Iowa 70 year it was 18-8 and finally came the glorious 24-7 run in 1992-93 which included the school’s Cal-Poly SLO 94, Augustana 83 first College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin championship since 1982 and the first Final Cal-Bakersfield 82, Augustana 70 Four trip since the 1981 team placed second. Augustana 63, Teikyo-Marycrest 59

Augustana 94, Illinois Wesleyan 80 Augustana 85, North Park 73 Anderson, Cooper and Thompson were the top three leading scorers on the team and Moe, Augustana 100, Wheaton 71 Collins and Rowell came off the bench to provide invaluable experience and depth. Millikin 89, Augustana 87 St. Louis 86, Augustana 73 It was Anderson, the sweet shooting blonde who drew most of the attention and deservedly Augustana 71, North Central 69 so. He was the CCIW “Player of the Year” and was a first team NCAA Division III All-America Augustana 95 Wheaton 76 selection and the Most Outstanding Player in the Final Four. Anderson, who set a new Augusta- Augustana 87, Carthage 70 na school record with 734 points, had the green light to shoot as often as he liked in Yount’s Augustana 93, Millikin 67 free wheeling offense and he was not bashful about putting it up. He made 123 three pointers Augustana 73, North Central 56 Augustana 113, Elmhurst 69 throughout the year and in the 100-86 victory over Wisconsin-Platteville which put the Vikings Augustana 82, Carthage 65 in the Final Four he scored 41 points - including 12 three pointers - to spearhead the Augusta- Augustana 79, Illinois Wesleyan 78 na attack. Cooper was a superb inside player who was both an NCAA Division III All-American North Park 65, Augustana 64 and a GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-America selection while Thompson was an effective passer Augustana 95, Elmhurst 78 who could shoot well from the perimeter and score on the inside. Junior Rick Kelley at point NCAA PLAYOFFS guard and sophomore Tom Wise at forward rounded out the starting lineup. Augustana 79, DePauw 66 Augustana 92, Beloit 66 ”I am so proud of what this team accomplished,” said Yount in the press room immediately Augustana 84, LaVerne 82 Augustana 100, UW-Platteville 86 following the title game loss. “These seniors have stuck with this program and been rewarded Augustana 83, Rowan 81 with a tremendous season. I am so very proud of them. They will be missed, no doubt .”” Ohio Northern 71, Augustana 68

1992-93 AUGUSTANA VIKINGS * 24-7 Record * Second Place Finish in NCAA Division III

22 - AUGUSTANA VIKINGS First Meeting: Washington 71, Augustana 66 in Last Meeting: Elmhurst 59, Augustana 53 in 2008- 2009-10 AUGUSTANA 1962-63 09 OPPONENTS Last Meeting: Washington 87, Augustana 82 in 2008-09 WHEATON SIMPSON Wheaton, Illinois Indianola, Iowa UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO January 13, 2010 at Wheaton, Illinois November 16, 2009 at Carver PE Center Chicago, Illinois February 10, 2010 at Carver PE Center Nickname: Storm December 16, 2009 at Carver PE Center Nickname: Thunder Colors: Red & Gold Nickname: Maroons Colors: Blue & Orange Head Coach: Bruce Wilson Colors: Maroon & White Head Coach: Mike Schauer Series: Augustana leads 12-4 Head Coach: Mike McGrath Series: Augustana leads 60-55 First Meeting: Simpson 12, Augustana 11 in 1921- Series: Series tied at 1-1 First Meeting: Augustana 27, Wheaton 17 in 1924- 22 First meeting: Chicago 37, Augustana 17 in 1916-17 25 Last Meeting: Augustana 82, Simpson 79 in 2008- Last meeting: Augustana 58, Chicago 57 in 2008-09 Last Meeting: Wheaton College 64, Augustana 55 09 in 2008-09 MONMOUTH BELOIT Monmouth, Illinois CARTHAGE Beloit, Wisconsin December 20, 2009 at Carver PE Center Kenosha, Wisconsin November 18, 2009 at Carver PE Center Nickname: Scots January 16, 2010 at Carver PE Center Nickname: Buccaneers Colors: Red and White February 6, 2010 at Kenosha, Wisconsin Colors: College Blue & Vegas Gold Head Coach: Mark Vershaw Nickname: Red Men Head Coach: Brian Vraney Series: Augustana leads 51-43 Colors: Red & White Series: Augustana leads 17-5 First Meeting: Augustana 18, Monmouth 12 in Head Coach: Bosko Djurickovic First Meeting: Augustana 78, Beloit 68 in 1976-77 1901-02 Series: Augustana leads 104-50 Last Meeting: Augustana 87, Beloit 65 in 2008-09 Last Meeting: Augustana 87, Monmouth 75 in First Meeting: Augustana 32, Carthage 13 in 1911- 1973-74 12 MacMURRAY Last Meeting: Augustana 87, Carthage 65 in 2008- Jacksonville, Illinois WISCONSIN-WHITEWATER 09 November 21, 2009 in Carver PE Center Whitewater, Wisconsin Nickname: Highlanders December 22, 2009 at Whitewater, Wisconsin MILLIKIN Colors: Scarlet & Navy Nickname: Warhawks Decatur, Illinois Head Coach: Todd Creal Colors: Purple and White January 20, 2010 at Decatur, Illinois Series: MacMurray leads 7-6 Head Coach: Pat Miller February 13, 2010 at Carver PE Center First Meeting: MacMurray 71, Augustana 60 in Series: UW-Whitewater leads 2-0 Nickname: Big Blue 1960-61 First Meeting: UW-Whitewater 77, Augustana 68 in Colors: Blue & White Last Meeting: Augustana 98, MacMurray 71 in 1996-97 Head Coach: Marc Smith 2008-09 Last Meeting: UW-Whitewater 92, Augustana 90 in Series: Augustana leads 77-57 1997-98 First Meeting: Millikin 17, Augustana 15 in 1916-17 ANDERSON Last Meeting: Augustana 65, Millikin 55 in 2008-09 Anderson, Indiana BUENA VISTA November 28, 2009 in Anderson, Indiana Storm Lake, Iowa NORTH CENTRAL Nickname: Ravens January 2, 2010 at Storm Lake, Iowa Naperville, Illinois Colors: Orange and Black Nickname: Beavers January 23, 2010 at Naperville, Illinois Head Coach: Tom Slyder Colors: Navy Blue and Gold February 20, 2010 at Carver PE Center Series: First ever meeting Head Coach: Brian Van Haaften Nickname: Cardinals Series: Augustana leads 1-0 Colors: Red & White KNOX First Meeting: Augustana 71, Buena Vista 66 in Head Coach: Todd Raridon Galesburg, Illinois 2005-06 Series: Augustana leads 89-51 November 30, 2009 in Galesburg, Illinois First Meeting: North Central 25, Augustana 23 in Nickname: Prairie Fire NORTH PARK 1911-12 Colors: Purple & Gold Chicago, Illinois Last Meeting: North Central 65, Augustana 62 in Head Coach: Rob Purlee January 6, 2010 at Carver PE Center 2008-09 Series: Augustana leads 42-28 February 3, 2010 at Chicago, Illinois First Meeting: Augustana 20, Knox 18 in 1917-18 Nickname: Vikings Last Meeting: Augustana 72, Knox 54 in 2008-09 Colors: Blue & Gold ILLINOIS WESLEYAN Head Coach: Paul Brenegan Bloomington, Illinois GONZAGA Series: Augustana leads 63-37 January 27, 2010 at Bloomington, Illinois Spokane, Washington First Meeting: Augustana 81, North Park 63 in February 17, 2010 at Carver PE Center December 9, 2009 in Spokane, Washington 1959-60 Nickname: Titans Nickname: Bulldogs Last Meeting: Augustana 70, North Park 48 in Colors: Green & White Colors: Blue and Red 2008-09 Head Coach: Ron Rose Head Coach: Mark Few Series: Illinois Wesleyan leads 84-60 Series: First ever meeting ELMHURST First Meeting: Augustana 34, Illinois Wesleyan 30 Elmhurst, Illinois in 1914-15 WASHINGTON January 9, 2010 at Elmhurst, Illinois Last Meeting: Augustana 74, Illinois Wesleyan 65 St. Louis, Missouri January 30, 2010 at Carver PE Center in 2008-09 December 12, 2009 in St. Louis, Missouri Nickname: Bluejays Nickname: Bears Colors: Blue & White Colors: Red & Green Head Coach: Mark Scherer Head Coach: Mark Edwards Series: Augustana leads 78-43 Series: Washington leads 3-2 First Meeting: Elmhurst 25, Augustana 23 in 1930- 31 2009-10 BASKETBALL - 23 2009-10 CCIW MEN’S Dec. 3 Dec. 29 Feb. 6 Trinity International @ North Park Millikin vs. Mary Hardin Baylor *Augustana @ Carthage BASKETBALL COMPOSITE *Elmhurst @ Illinois Wesleyan SCHEDULE Dec. 4 Dec. 30 *Millikin @ North Central Carthage vs. Calvin Millikin vs. TBA *North Park @ Wheaton Nov. 15 Wheaton vs. Hope Rockford @ North Central Rose-Hulman @ Millikin Wisconsin-Superior @ North Park Feb. 10 Transylvania @ Carthage Dec. 5 *Wheaton @ Augustana Illinois Wesleyan @ Benedictine Millikin @ Eureka Jan. 2-3 *Carthage @ Elmhurst North Park @ MSOE Carthage vs. Hope Carthage @ Wilkes-Barre Challenge *Illinois Wesleyan @ Millikin Elmhurst @ Hamline Illinois Wesleyan @ Chicago *North Central @ North Park Wheaton vs. Calvin Jan. 2 Nov. 16 Elmhurst @ Kalamazoo Augustana @ Buena Vista Feb. 13 Simpson @ Augustana Adrian @ North Central *Millikin @ Augustana Dec. 7 Wheaton @ Pomona-Pitzer *North Central @ Carthage Nov. 18 East-West @ North Park Simpson @ Elmhurst *North Park @ Elmhurst Beloit @ Augustana *Wheaton @ Illinois Wesleyan Webster @ Illinois Wesleyan Dec. 8 Jan. 6 Carroll @ North Park North Central @ Lake Forest *North Park @ Augustana Feb. 17 Fontbonne @ Elmhurst *Wheaton @ Carthage *Illinois Wesleyan @ Augustana Nov. 20-21 *Elmhurst @ Millikin *North Park @ Carthage North Central @ NCC Holiday Inn Dec. 9 *Illinois Wesleyan @ North Central *Elmhurst @ North Central Select Tip-Off Augustana @ Gonzaga *Millikin @ Wheaton Wheaton @ Washington University Jan. 9 Nov. 20 *Augustana @ Elmhurst Feb. 20 Wisconsin-Whitewater @ Carthage Dec. 11 *Carthage @ Illinois Wesleyan *North Central @ Augustana Dominican vs. North Park Millikin vs. Missouri Baptist *Millikin @ North Park *Carthage @ Millikin Trine @ Wheaton *North Central @ Wheaton *Wheaton @ Elmhurst Dec. 12 *Illinois Wesleyan @ North Park Nov. 21 Millikin vs. TBA Jan. 13 Millikin @ Franklin Augustana @ Washington University *Augustana @ Wheaton Feb. 26-27 MacMurray @ Augustana MacMurray @ Illinois Wesleyan *Elmhurst @ Carthage CCIW Men’s Basketball Tournament Wisconsin-Platteville @ Carthage North Park @ Trine *Millikin @ Illinois Wesleyan Johnson & Whales @ Illinois Wes- Grinnell @ Wheaton *North Park @ North Central leyan Elmhurst @ Wisconsin-Stevens Point Concordia-Chicago vs. North Park Jan. 16 Wheaton vs. TBA Dec. 15 *Carthage @ Augustana Elmhurst @ St. Norbert Illinois Wesleyan @ Illinois College *North Central @ Millikin *Wheaton @ North Park Nov. 22 Dec. 16 Illinois Wesleyan vs. TBA Chicago @ Augustana Jan. 17 North Park @ Cal. Tech *Illinois Wesleyan @ Elmhurst Nov. 24 Webster @ Millikin Dec. 19 Jan. 20 North Central @ Aurora Adrian @ Millikin *Augustana @ Millikin Wheaton @ Loras Carthage @ Calumet of St. Joseph *Carthage @ North Central North Central @ Franklin (Ind.) *Elmhurst @ North Park Nov. 27 North Park @ Whittier *Illinois Wesleyan @ Wheaton Carthage vs. Wisconsin Lutheran Elmhurst @ Aurora Jan. 23 Nov. 28 Dec. 20 *Augustana @ North Central Augustana @ Anderson Monmouth (Ill.) @ Augustana *Millikin @ Carthage Carthage vs. Concordia (Wis.) *Elmhurst @ Wheaton Illinois College @ North Central Dec. 21 Spaulding @ North Park Westminster @ Elmhurst Jan. 24 Elmhurst @ Chapman *North Park @ Illinois Wesleyan Dec. 22 Nov. 29 Aurora @ Millikin Jan. 27 Manchester @ Illinois Wesleyan Augustana @ Wisconsin-Whitewater *Augustana @ Illinois Wesleyan Elmhurst @ Redlands Benedictine @ North Central *Carthage @ North Park *North Central @ Elmhurst Nov. 30 Dec. 23 *Wheaton @ Millikin Millikin @ Maryville Elmhurst @ Wisconsin-La Crosse Augustana @ Knox Jan. 30 Dec. 28-29 *Elmhurst @ Augustana Dec. 1 Illinois Wesleyan @ Trinity (Texas) *Illinois Wesleyan @ Carthage Carthage @ Indiana-Northwest Classic *North Park @ Millikin Monmouth (Ill.) @ Illinois Wesleyan *Wheaton @ North Central Dec. 29-30 Dec. 2 Wheaton @ California Lutheran Feb. 3 North Central @ Albion Tournament *Augustana @ North Park Chicago @ Wheaton *Carthage @ Wheaton *Millikin @ Elmhurst *North Central @ Illinois Wesleyan

24 - AUGUSTANA VIKINGS 2008-09 FINAL COLLEGE CONFERENCE OF ILLINOIS & WISCONSIN MEN’S BASKETBALL STANDINGS

CCIW OVERALL TEAM W L PCT W L PCT Wheaton 11 3 .786 26 4 .867 Elmhurst 10 4 .714 20 8 .714 Augustana 9 5 .643 18 8 .692 North Central 8 6 .571 16 10 .615 Carthage 7 7 .500 15 10 .600 Millikin 6 8 .429 16 9 .640 Illinois Wesleyan 5 9 .357 13 12 .520 North Park 0 14 .000 8 17 .320

CCIW STATISTICAL LEADERS SCORING G FGM 3FGM FTM PTS AVG Djurickovic, Steve-CARTHAGE 14 114 25 102 355 25.4 Raymond, Kent-WHEATON 11 92 24 61 269 24.5 Ruch, Brent-ELMHURST 14 90 1 70 251 17.9 Burks, Ryan-ELMHURST 14 69 33 54 225 16.1 Drennan, Chris-NCC 14 86 0 52 224 16.0 Rogers, Matt-NCC 14 72 1 63 208 14.9 Russell, Roshawn-NPU 14 63 18 57 201 14.4 Ogunleye, Tunde-MILLIKIN 14 71 13 40 195 13.9 Williams, Nick-NPU 13 64 25 23 176 13.5 Sexauer, Doug-IWU 14 73 1 40 187 13.4 Panner, Ben-WHEATON 14 65 16 31 177 12.6 Fendley, Sean-CARTHAGE 14 56 32 24 168 12.0 Wiele, Andy-WHEATON 12 62 1 18 143 11.9 Rosenkranz, Travis-IWU 14 53 17 33 156 11.1 Raridon, Mitch-NCC 14 48 25 32 153 10.9

REBOUND G REB AVG STEALS G STL AVG Collins, Chandlor-AUGIE 14 134 9.6 Ogunleye, Tunde-MILLIKIN 14 20 1.43 Wiele, Andy-WHEATON 12 101 8.4 Rosenkranz, Travis-IWU 14 20 1.43 Williams, Nick-NPU 13 97 7.5 Carwell, Jake-WHEATON 14 20 1.43 Ruch, Brent-ELMHURST 14 103 7.4 Raridon, Mitch-NCC 14 18 1.29 Drennan, Chris-NCC 14 87 6.2 Pelton, Matt-AUGIE 14 18 1.29 Schniedermeier, Phil-NPU 14 79 5.6 Wessels, Brett-AUGIE 14 15 1.07 Demby, Joscar-MILLIKIN 14 74 5.3 Washington, Alex-AUGIE 14 13 0.93 Sexauer, Doug-IWU 14 72 5.1 Dwyer, Sean-IWU 14 13 0.93 McCrary, Tim-WHEATON 14 70 5.0 Panner, Ben-WHEATON 14 13 0.93 Koschnitzky, John-IWU 14 67 4.8 Delp, Jordan-AUGIE 14 13 0.93 Twyman, David-NCC 14 13 0.93 ASSISTS G AST AVG Djurickovic, Steve-CARTHAGE 14 94 6.71 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE FTM-FTA .PCT Rosenkranz, Travis-IWU 14 62 4.43 Russell, Roshawn-NPU 57-63 .905 Carwell, Jake-WHEATON 14 54 3.86 Wessels, Brett-AUGIE 41-46 .891 Prince, Dean-NCC 14 49 3.50 Raymond, Kent-WHEATON 61-70 .871 Russell, Roshawn-NPU 14 47 3.36 Raridon, Mitch-NCC 32-37 .865 Johnson, Sean-IWU 14 42 3.00 Ruch, Brent-ELMHURST 70-82 .854 Raridon, Mitch-NCC 14 40 2.86 Ogunleye, Tunde-MILLIKIN 40-47 .851 Childs, Chris-ELMHURST 14 40 2.86 Barringer, Reid-NCC 28-33 .848 Dwyer, Sean-IWU 14 40 2.86 Burks, Ryan-ELMHURST 54-66 .818 Drennan, Chris-NCC 14 38 2.71 Panner, Ben-WHEATON 31-38 .816 Drennan, Chris-NCC 52-64 .813

2009-10 BASKETBALL - 25 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE FGM-FG PCT Ruch, Brent-ELMHURST 90-145 .621 SCORING OFFENSE G PTS AVG Demby, Joscar-MILLIKIN 63-104 .606 Elmhurst 14 1074 76.7 Wiele, Andy-WHEATON 62-104 .596 Illinois Wesleyan 14 1019 72.8 McCrary, Tim-WHEATON 58-98 .592 Wheaton 14 1013 72.4 Schniedermeier, Phil-NPU 56-96 .583 North Central 14 978 69.9 Twyman, David-NCC 53-93 .570 Augustana 14 943 67.4 Sexauer, Doug-IWU 73-132 .553 Carthage 14 934 66.7 Burton, Robert-MILLIKIN 50-91 .549 North Park 14 915 65.4 Drennan, Chris-NCC 86-166 .518 Millikin 14 906 64.7 Zimmer, Jordan-IWU 43-83 .518 SCORING DEFENSE G PTS AVG 3POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 3FGM-3FGA PCT Augustana 14 852 60.9 Childs, Chris-ELMHURST 24-43 .558 Wheaton 14 893 63.8 Zimmer, Jordan-IWU 30-62 .484 Millikin 14 935 66.8 Pelton, Matt-AUGIE 18-38 .474 North Central 14 954 68.1 Burks, Ryan-ELMHURST 33-72 .458 Carthage 14 972 69.4 Djurickovic, Steve-CARTHAGE 25-55 .455 Elmhurst 14 977 69.8 Raridon, Mitch-NCC 25-55 .455 Illinois Wesleyan 14 1086 77.6 Hilton, Cody-CARTHAGE 11-26 .423 North Park 14 1113 79.5 Williams, Nick-NPU 25-64 .391 Fendley, Sean-CARTHAGE 32-82 .390 REBOUND OWN OWN OPP OPP Raymond, Kent-WHEATON 24-68 .353 MARGIN G REB AVG REB AVE MARGIN Elmhurst 14 476 34.0 405 28.9 +5.1 TEAM FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE FGM-FGA PCT Augustana 14 484 34.6 438 31.3 +3.3 Wheaton 376-737 .510 Wheaton 14 443 31.6 406 29.0 +2.6 Elmhurst 390-771 .506 Ill. Wesleyan 14 433 30.9 423 30.2 +0.7 Millikin 353-721 .490 North Central 14 389 27.8 412 29.4 -1.6 North Central 353-721 .490 Millikin 14 405 28.9 428 30.6 -1.6 Illinois Wesleyan 366-750 .488 North Park 14 430 30.7 467 33.4 -2.6 Augustana 341-766 .445 Carthage 14 391 27.9 472 33.7 -5.8 Carthage 325-744 .437 North Park 328-768 .427 2008-09 CCIW ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM

TEAM 3 PT. FIELD GOAL PERCENT 3FGM-3FGA PCT First Team Elmhurst 87-204 .426 *Kent Raymond Wheaton G 6-3 Sr. Illinois Wesleyan 97-252 .385 *Steve Djurickovic Carthage G 6-3 So. North Central 57-153 .373 *Brent Ruch Elmhurst C 6-9 Sr. Millikin 45-123 .366 Chandlor Collins Augustana C 6-7 Sr. Carthage 111-315 .352 Chris Drennan North Central F 6-5 Sr.

Augustana 72-213 .338 Second Team Wheaton 63-190 .332 Ryan Burks Elmhurst G 6-4 Sr. North Park 76-242 .314 Tunde Ogunleye Millikin F 6-2 Sr. Andy Wiele Wheaton C 6-8 Sr. TEAM FREE THROW PERCENTAGE FTM-FTA PCT Matt Pelton Augustana G 6-2 Jr. Elmhurst 207-260 .796 Ben Panner Wheaton G 6-3 Jr. Carthage 173-227 .762 Matt Rogers North Central F 6-5 Sr. Augustana 189-255 .741 North Central 215-298 .721 Third Team Nick Williams North Park F 6-5 Jr. Illinois Wesleyan 190-273 .696 Brett Wessels Augustana G 6-3 Sr. Wheaton 198-286 .692 Sean Fendley Carthage G 6-1 Jr. Millikin 155-228 .680 Robert Strzemp Elmhurst F 6-4 Sr. North Park 183-271 .675 Doug Sexauer Illinois Wesleyan F 6-7 So. *Denotes unanimous selection

Fred Young “Most Outstanding Player” Kent Raymond - Wheaton

CCIW “Coach of the Year” Bill Harris - Wheaton

26 - AUGUSTANA VIKINGS 2008-09 MEN’S December 3, 2008 January 4, 2009 February 21, 2009 BASKETBALL CCIW Elmhurst 67, Wisconsin-LaCrosse 54 Millikin 55, Maryland Bible 54 Wheaton 70, North Central 60 Wisconsin-Whitewater 62, North Central 54 Elmhurst 76, Carthage 53 Wheaton 84, Chicago 52 January 5, 2009 Augustana 74, Illinois Wesleyan 65 PLAYER OF THE WEEK SELECTIONS Carthage 71, Trinity International 67 Millikin 65, North Park 58 December 4, 2008 February 23 - Tunde Ogunleye, Millikin Millikin 70, Southern Illinois-Edwardsville 59 January 7, 2009 February 27, 2009 (CCIW Tournament) Ryan Burks, Elmhusrt Augustana 56, Elmhurst 55 Wheaton 77, North Central 66 December 5, 2008 Carthage 63, Millikin 55 Elmhurst 59, Augustana 53 February 16 - Steve Djurickovic, Carthage Carthage 89, Hope 68 Kent Raymond, Wheaton Wheaton 74, Illinois Wesleyan 70 North Park 84, Case Western Reserve 69 North Central 81, North Park 66 February 28, 2009 (CCIW Tournament) February 9 - Kent Raymond, Wheaton Wheaton 68, Calvin 56 Wheaton 67, Elmhurst 63 January 10, 2009 February 2 - Brent Ruch, Elmhurst December 6, 2008 Wheaton 93, North Park 74 March 6, 2009 (NCAA Tournament) Carthage 95, Calvin 82 January 26 - Chris Childs, Elmhurst North Central 77, Illinois Wesleyan 70 Wheaton 85, Fontbonne 58 Washington University 93, Illinois Wesleyan 86 Carthage 66, Augustana 57 Wisconsin-Whitewater 81, Elmhurst 79 (OT) January 19 - Brent Ruch, Elmhurst Wheaton 91, Hope 79 Millikin 91, Elmhurst 84 (2 OT) North Park 95, Indiana-Northwest 80 March 7, 2009 (NCAA Tournament) January 12 - Kent Raymond, Wheaton Wisconsin-LaCrosse 61, Augustana 54 January 14, 2009 Wheaton 74, Wisconsin-Platteville 69 (OT) January 5 - Kent Raymond, Wheaton Elmhurst 88, North Park 76 December 7, 2008 Wheaton 79, Augustana 71 March 13, 2009 (NCAA Tournament) December 22 - Brent Ruch, Elmhurst Illinois Wesleyan 70, Hamilton 55 Washington University 55, Wheaton 52 January 15, 2009 December 15 - Roshawn Russell, North Park December 9, 2008 Illinois Wesleyan 73, Carthage 70 Millikin 81, Blackburn 56 December 8 - Steve Djurickovic, Carthage North Central 66, Millikin 55 Ken Raymond, Wheaton North Central 76, Lake Forest 40 January 17, 2009 December 1 - Reid Barringer, North Central December 10, 2008 Augustana 80, North Central 63 Augustana 76, Cornell 54 Carthage 73, North Park 65 November 24 - Ryan Burks, Elmhusrt Wheaton 78, Webster 59 Wheaton 61, Millikin 47 November 17 - Stephano Jones, North Park Elmhurst 90, Illinois Wesleyan 72 December 12, 2008 Olivet Nazarene 87, Carthage 73 January 19, 2009 November 15, 2008 Millikin 71, Knox 67 Washington University 89, North Park 65 December 13, 2008 Augustana 82, Simpson 79 Augustana 72, Knox 54 January 21, 2009 Millikin 67, Aurora 61 Millikin 77, Eureka 49 Illinois Wesleyan 102, North Park 82 Elmhurst 91, MacMurray 65 Wheaton 88, Wartburg 76 Augustana 51, Millikin 43 North Park 78, Loras 66 Elmhurst 72, North Central 66 November 16, 2008 Wisconsin-Stevens Point 62, Elmhurst 53 Carthage 55, Wheaton 54 North Park 70, La Verne 65 December 15, 2008 January 24, 2009 November 18, 2008 North Park 68, Knox 65 Augustana 82, Illinois Wesleyan 66 Elmhurst 79, Aurora 65 North Central 71, Benedictine 63 North Central 76, Carthage 64 Elmhurst 70, Wheaton 57 November 19, 2008 December 16, 2008 Millikin 73, North Park 68 Elmhurst 80, Simpson 65 Carthage 84, Keene State 69 Augustana 58, Chicago 57 Elmhurst 74, Fontbonne 61 January 28, 2009 Augustana 98, MacMurray 71 Illinois Wesleyan 81, Millikin 64 November 21, 2008 Augustana 70, North Park 48 Illinois Wesleyan 90, Taylor-Fort Wayne 70 December 17, 2008 North Central 81, Wheaton 66 North Central 107, MacMurray 68 Illinois Wesleyan 76, Hanover 75 (OT) Elmhurst 86, Carthage 66 Wheaton 87, Staten Island 51 Carthage 72, Loras 70 Millikin 79, Concordia (Ill.) 67 January 31, 2009 December 18, 2008 Wheaton 64, Augustana 55 November 22, 2008 North Park 70, Concordia (Wis.) 67 Carthage 87, North Park 69 Illinois Wesleyan 78, Manchester 73 Millikin 80, North Central 73 Carroll 95, North Park 82 December 19, 2008 Elmhurst 98, Illinois Wesleyan 92 Carthage 72, Redlands 60 Augustana 87, Beloit 65 Millikin 63, Dominican 62 Elmhurst 89, Benedictine 83 February 4, 2009 Wheaton 81, Ohio Wesleyan 59 North Central 69, McMurry (Texas) 66 Carthage 74, Illinois Wesleyan 67 Washington University 87, Augustana 82 (OT) Illinois Wesleyan 70, Chicago 55 North Central 71, North Park 61 Mt. Vernon Nazarene 91, North Central 75 Elmhurst 65, Augustana 63 Elmhurst 78, Hamline 73 December 20, 2008 Wheaton 72, Millikin 55 Elmhurst 82, Washington University 75 November 24, 2008 North Central 70, Mary Washington 61 February 7, 2009 California Lutheran 84, Carthage 78 Millikin 74, Elmhurst 64 December 27, 2008 Wheaton 85, North Park 62 November 25, 2008 North Central 73, Otterbein 56 Augustana 87, Carthage 65 Augustana 82, Wisconsin-Oshkosh 56 Illinois Wesleyan 77, North Central 71 North Park 90, Edgewood 79 December 28, 2008 Millikin 62, Franklin 60 Baldwin Wallace 72, North Central 67 February 11, 2009 North Central 83, Aurora 65 Augustana 65, Millikin 55 Wheaton 81, Loras 52 December 29, 2008 Wheaton 79, Elmhurst 64 Wisconsin-Platteville 74, Carthage 48 Illinois Wesleyan 67, North Park 64 November 26, 2008 St. Xavier 74, Illinois Wesleyan 72 North Central 65, Carthage 57 Carthage 82, Silver Lake 60 Wheaton 80, Mount St. Joseph 59 February 14, 2009 November 29, 2008 December 30, 2008 Wheaton 86, Illinois Wesleyan 60 Elmhurst 73, Mt. St. Joseph 64 Illinois Wesleyan 82, Missouri Baptist 73 Elmhurst 88, North Park 69 North Central 76, Franklin 62 Carthage 73, St. Scholastica 63 North Central 65, Augustana 62 North Park 69, Illinois College 66 Augustana 68, Coe 41 Carthage 72, Millikin 69 Wheaton 62, Taylor 46 November 30, 2008 Valparaiso 78, North Park 47 February 18, 2009 Illinois Wesleyan 95, Maryville (Mo.) 77 Millikin 80, Illinois Wesleyan 57 Millikin 49, Rose-Hulman 45 January 3, 2009 Elmhurst 74, North Central 63 Augustana 70, North Park 53 Wheaton 73, Carthage 69 December 1, 2008 Wheaton 130, Grinnell 109 Augustana 89, St. Ambrose 61 Illinois Wesleyan 82, Illinois College 59 Anderson 83, Elmhurst 77 December 2, 2008 York 88, Millikin 68 Olivet Nazarene 76, Illinois Wesleyan 63

2009-10 BASKETBALL - 27 CCIW BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS YEAR CHAMPION (CCIW RECORD) Millikin (13-3) 1968 Millikin (14-2) 2009 Wheaton (11-3) 1988 Illinois Wesleyan (15-1) 1967 Illinois Wesleyan (10-2) 2008 AUGUSTANA (11-3) 1987 North Park (14-2) 1966 Illinois Wesleyan (10-2) 2007 AUGUSTANA (11-3) 1986 Illinois Wesleyan (14-2) 1965 Illinois Wesleyan (12-0) 2006 AUGUSTANA (11-3) 1985 North Park (14-2) 1964 Carthage (9-3) 2005 Illinois Wesleyan (12-2) North Central (14-2) Illinois Wesleyan (9-3) 2004 Illinois Wesleyan (12-2) 1984 Illinois Wesleyan (14-2) 1963 AUGUSTANA (13-1) 2003 Illinois Wesleyan (11-3) 1983 Millikin (12-4) 1962 Illinois Wesleyan (11-1) AUGUSTANA (11-3) 1982 AUGUSTANA (13-3) 1961 Illinois Wesleyan (7-3) Carthage (11-3) Illinois Wesleyan (13-3) 1960 North Central (9-3) 2002 Carthage (13-1) 1981 AUGUSTANA (15-1) Illinois Wesleyan (9-3) 2001 Elmhurst (12-2) 1980 North Park (14-2) 1959 Wheaton (14-0) 2000 Carthage (11-3) 1979 North Park (14-2) 1958 Wheaton (14-0) 1999 Wheaton (11-3) 1978 North Park (15-1) 1957 Wheaton (14-0) 1998 Illinois Wesleyan (13-1) 1977 Illinois Wesleyan (15-1) 1956 Wheaton (14-0) 1997 Illinois Wesleyan (13-1) 1976 Illinois Wesleyan (15-1) 1955 Millikin (10-2) 1996 Wheaton (13-1) 1975 Illinois Wesleyan (14-2) 1954 Illinois Wesleyan (10-2) 1995 Illinois Wesleyan (13-1) 1974 AUGUSTANA (15-1) 1953 Wheaton (9-3) 1994 Illinois Wesleyan (11-3) 1973 AUGUSTANA (16-0) 1952 Millikin (9-1) 1993 AUGUSTANA (12-2) 1972 AUGUSTANA (12-4) 1951 Millikin (9-1) 1992 Illinois Wesleyan (14-2) 1971 AUGUSTANA (12-4) 1950 Millikin (8-2) 1991 Illinois Wesleyan (15-1) Illinois Wesleyan (12-4) 1949 Illinois Wesleyan (9-1) 1990 North Central (15-1) 1970 Illinois Wesleyan (16-0) 1948 Millikin (9-1) 1989 North Central (13-3) 1969 Norh Park (13-3) Wheaton (9-1)

ALL TIME COLLEGE CONFERENCE OF ILLINOIS & WISCONSIN STANDINGS

TEAM YRS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 WON LOST .PCT Illinois Wesleyan 63 27 13 7 9 4 - 2 - - 613 228 .729 Augustana 63 12 12 8 11 5 10 4 1 - 490 350 .583 Wheaton 55 9 9 8 9 8 5 2 5 - 421 324 .565 North Park 47 6 8 6 4 6 6 5 6 - 350 308 .532 Millikin 63 9 12 4 10 7 9 6 4 2 437 404 .520 Lake Forest* 17 - 4 2 2 3 1 - 3 2 85 112 .431 Carthage 54 4 4 3 7 7 8 7 9 5 308 422 .418 Illinois College* 7 - 1 1 - 1 2 2 - - 28 41 .406 North Central 63 4 8 3 5 5 12 10 10 6 321 520 .382 Elmhurst 56 1 7 6 5 5 10 10 5 7 274 462 .372 Carroll* 37 - 3 4 5 2 2 11 4 6 187 364 .339 *No longer in CCIW

CAREER RECORDS OF ACTIVE CCIW COACHES

OVERALL CCIW COACH, SCHOOL YRS WON-LOST .PCT YRS WON-LOST .PCT CH Grey Giovanine, Augustana 16 263-164 .616 10 94-46 .671 4 Bosko Djurickovic, Carthage, (North Park from 1985-94) 23 413-197 .677 23 224-114 .663 5 Mark Scherer, Elmhurst 13 213-117 .651 13 105-77 .577 1 Todd Rairdon, North Central 19 348-176 .664 5 34-36 .486 0 Ron Rose, Illinois Wesleyan 3 40-37 .519 3 18-24 .429 0 Marc Smith, Millikin 7 113-75 .601 2 8-20 .286 0 Paul Brenigan, North Park 5 43-82 .344 4 13-57 .186 0 Mike Schauer, Wheaton 9 146-93 .611 0 0-0 .000 0

28 - AUGUSTANA VIKINGS AUGUSTANA CAREER SCORING LEADER - JOHN LAING Shane Price is the Vikings single game YEAR G FGM/FGA .PCT FTM/FTA .PCT REB PTS AVG record holder for 1969-70 24 155-273 .568 54-83 .651 311 364 15.2 rebounds when he 1970-71 26 165-296 .557 113-152 .743 305 443 17.0 grabbed 27 against 1971-72 27 240-443 .542 127-172 .738 353 607 22.5 North Central during 1972-73 31 268-493 .544 85-109 .780 361 621 20.0 TOTAL 108 828-1505 .550 379-516 .735 1330 2035 18.8 the 1980-81 season... Price ended his career, which spanned from 1978-82, as the fourth leading rebounder in Augustana his- tory with 809 career rebounds.

AUGUSTANA TOP FIVE SINGLE GAME REBOUNDING

REB PLAYER YEAR 27 Shane Price (North Central) 1981 26 John Laing (Carthage) 1973 John Laing, who wore the Blue & Gold between 1969 and 1973, ended his 25 John Laing (Carthage) 1972 career as the Vikings all-time leading scorer with 2,035 points...He was an 24 Steve Snow (Carroll) 1969 NAIA All-American selection and led the Vikings to a third place finish in 24 John Laing (Wheaton) 1971 the 1973 NAIA national tournament. 100 POINT GAMES IN CARVER CENTER AUGUSTANA SINGLE GAME 40 POINT CLUB 122 Augustana vs. Icelandic Nationals (66) 11/28/73 PTS PLAYER (OPPONENT) YEAR 121 Augustana vs. Wheaton (67) 01/07/86 49 Kirk Anderson (North Park) 1992 114 Illinois Benedictine vs. Knox (97) 12/04/76 47 Bruce Hamming (Wheaton) 1972 114 Augustana vs. Rockford (69) 12-18-95 46 John Laing (North Park) 1972 113 Athletes-in-Action vs. St. Ambrose (85) 12/19/72 44 Steve Snow (Western Illinois) 1967 112 Augustana vs. Mount St. Clare (79) 12/12/91 43 Paul Lauritzen (Cornell) 1953 111 Augustana vs. Wheaton (74) 02/07/79 42 George Strombom (Millikin) 1964 109 Augustana vs. McKendree (61) 03/07/73 42 Drew Carstens (Coe) 2002 108 Augustana vs. Carroll (63) 12/16/72 41 Kirk Anderson (UW-Platteville) 1993 107 Augustana vs. Rockford (83) 01/05/94 41 Mike Owens (Elmhurst) 1987 107 Augustana vs. Carroll (67) 02/01/74 41 John Laing (Kearney State) 1972 107 Marycrest vs. Wisconsin-Oshkosh (101) 11/30/84 41 Chuck Menzer (Carroll) 1972 106 St. Ambrose vs. Dubuque 12/20/72 41 Paul Lauritzen (North Central) 1954 106 Augustana vs. Illinois Wesleyan 02/16/02 105 Augustana vs. Millikin (101) 01/06/87 Drew Carstens led the 105 Augustana vs. Wheaton (86) 02/15/75 Vikings in scoring for 104 Augustana vs. Rockford (91) 12/14/91 all four years of his 104 Augustana vs. Olivet Nazarene (65) 03/07/72 career, which spanned 104 Augustana vs. Central of Iowa (75) 12/11/02 from 2000-04. He is the 103 Augustana vs. North Park (65) 03/07/72 second leading career 103 Augustana vs. North Park (92) 01/18/92 scorer in Augustana 103 Augustana vs. Central of Iowa (100) 12/04/90 history with 1,813 points 103 Augustana vs. Beloit (96) 11/28/01 and he holds the school 102 Augustana vs. Carthage (64) 01/19/73 record for most free 102 Illinois Benedictine vs. Hillsdale (86) 12/03/76 throws made (208) and 101 Millikin vs. Augustana (105) 01/06/87 attempted (249) in a 101 Augustana vs. Wheaton (79) 02/01/72 single season. 101 Wisconsin-Oshkosh vs. Marycrest (107) 11/30/84 100 Olivet Nazarene vs. Gustavus Adolphus (87) 12/19/75 100 Augustana vs. Wheaton (66) 02/11/81 100 Augustana vs. Illinois College (91) 11/30/90 100 Central of Iowa vs. Augustana (103) 12/04/90 100 Augustana vs. Wheaton (71) 01/16/93 100 Loras vs. Augustana (97) 12/09/93

2009-10 BASKETBALL - 29 LEADING SCORERS AND REBOUNDERS BY SEASON

REBOUNDS SCORING YEAR PLAYER REBS AVG PLAYER PTS AVG 2009 Chandlor Collins 256 9.8 Brett Wessels 255 10.6 2008 Chandlor Collins 243 8.4 Brett Wessels 413 14.2 2007 Dain Swetalla 126 4.8 Jordan Delp 366 13.1 2006 Dain Swetalla 166 6.9 Rick Harrigan 621 22.2 2005 Jay McAdams-Thornton 160 6.4 Jay McAdams-Thornton 373 14.9 2004 Bill Goehrke 167 6.7 Drew Carstens 476 19.0 2003 Bill Goehrke 140 5.6 Drew Carstens 485 19.4 Brad Novak 140 5.6 2002 Brad Novak 157 6.3 Drew Carstens 506 21.1 2001 Shaun Clements 140 5.6 Drew Carstens 346 14.4 2000 Roger Bussan 124 5.4 John Benedetti 290 11.6 1999 Aaron Schmidt 143 5.7 Aaron Schmidt 383 15.3 1998 Sean Anderson 163 6.5 Ky VanKerrebroeck 364 14.6 1997 Sean Anderson 145 5.8 Sean Anderson 392 15.7 1996 Matt Dutton 148 6.2 Sean Anderson 400 16.7 Sean Anderson 148 6.2 1995 Matt Dutton 148 5.9 Tom Wise 317 12.7 1994 Matt Dutton 150 6.0 Matt Dutton 330 13.2 1993 Aben Cooper 267 8.6 Kirk Anderson 734 24.5 1992 Aben Cooper 189 7.3 Kirk Anderson 563 21.7 1991 Pat Townsend 164 6.3 Kevin Skillett 399 16.0 1990 Tom Jessee 129 5.0 Mitch Edlund 422 16.2 1989 Pat Townsend 146 5.6 Mitch Edlund 364 14.0 1988 Tim Hoder 121 4.7 Mike Owens 527 20.3 1987 Tony Taylor 165 7.2 Tony Taylor 443 19.3 1986 Ken Harris 204 7.8 Ricky Keys 476 18.3 1985 Ray Battle 164 6.3 Ricky Keys 369 14.2 1984 Ray Battle 165 6.6 Marc Finch 363 14.5 1983 George Wenzel 196 7.0 Dave Anderson 507 18.1 1982 Shane Price 228 8.1 Maxwell Artis 407 14.5 1981 Bill Rapier 253 8.2 Craig Brittnum 529 17.1 Shane Price 253 8.4 1980 Bill Rapier 203 7.5 Craig Brittnum 398 14.7 1979 Shane Price 206 8.2 Glenn Heiden 511 20.4 1978 Gregg Cornilsen 233 9.7 Chet Jacks 351 16.0 1977 Rick Kestner 230 8.5 Bill Swieton 488 18.1 1976 Rick Kestner 207 7.4 Terry Lawrence 381 13.6 1975 Bruce Hamming 330 11.0 Bruce Hamming 529 17.6 1974 Bruce Hamming 380 13.1 Bruce Hamming 632 21.8 1973 John Laing 361 11.6 John Laing 621 20.0 1972 John Laing 353 13.1 John Laing 607 22.5 1971 John Laing 305 11.7 John Laing 443 17.0 1970 John Laing 311 13.0 Wally Michna 460 19.2 1969 Steve Snow 336 13.4 Steve Snow 447 17.9 1968 Steve Snow 311 13.0 Steve Snow 416 17.3 1967 Steve Snow 227 9.5 Steve Snow 427 17.8 1966 Steve Snow 278 12.6 Gordy Kinkead 415 18.9 1965 Bob Karlblom 276 12.5 George Strombom 417 19.0 1964 Tom Hoder 190 9.0 George Strombom 389 18.5 1963 George Strombom 142 5.9 Gary Hobbs 331 13.8 1962 Gary Hobbs 155 8.2 Gary Hobbs 338 16.1 1961 Frank Loll 161 8.9 Ken Ferris 232 10.5 1960 Tom Anderson 181 7.5 Ron Sergeant 437 19.9 1959 Lloyd Beese 183 7.6 Dale Schweinberger 319 13.3 1958 Tom Anderson 145 7.3 Dale Schweinberger 261 12.4 1957 Tom Anderson 115 6.3 Dale Schweinberger 274 15.2 1956 Ron Anderson 222 11.1 Ron Anderson 263 13.2 1955 Ron Anderson 337 18.7 1954 Paul Lauritzen 444 23.7 1953 Paul Lauritzen 360 20.0 1952 Jay Nelson 312 15.6 1951 Ken Carsen 265 14.7

30 - AUGUSTANA VIKINGS CAREER AND SINGLE SEASON LISTINGS CAREER 1,000 POINT CLUB CAREER THREE POINT FIELD GOAL SINGLE SEASON FREE THROW PER- 1. John Laing (1969-73) 2035 PERCENTAGE (50 MADE) CENTAGE (38 MADE) 2. Drew Carstens (2000-04) 1813 1. Mike Owens (1986-88) .471 (130-276) 1. Dave Myatt (1978-79) (41-45) .911 3. Bruce Hamming (1971-75) 1668 2. Josh Thompson (1990-93) .4568 (74-162) 2. Ed Williams (1983-84) (44-49) .898 4. Steve Snow (1965-69) 1595 3. Mitch Edlund (1986-90) .452 (84-186) 3. Kirk Anderson (1991-92) (110-123) .894 5. Kirk Anderson (1989-93) 1528 4. Kirk Anderson (1989-93) .448 (237-529) 4. Jay Friestad (1977-78) (51-58) .879 6. Craig Brittnum (1978-82 1359 5. Nate Swetalla (2005-07) .444 (63-142) 5. Brett Wessels (2008-09) (67-77) .8701 7. George Strombom (1961-65) 1358 6. Ky VanKerrebroeck (1994-98) .433 6. Drew Boster (1972-73) (40-46) .8696 8. Mark Brooks (1969-73) 1333 (116-268) Kirk Anderson (1990-91) (40-46) .8696 9. Sean Anderson (1994-98) 1304 7. Pat Brusveen (2003-07) .430 (86-200) 8. Gordon Kinkead (1965-66) (71-82) .866 10. Glen Heiden (1976-79) 1250 8. Scott Hicks (1993-95) .421 (80-190) 9. Bill Swieton (1974-75) (56-65) .862 Chuck Menzer (1969-73) 1250 9. Dan Phelan (1994-98) .420 (185-440) 10. Glen Heiden (1976-77) (74-86) .860 12. Shane Price (1978-82) 1221 10. Joe Baumann (2001-05) .419 (91-217) 13. Max Artis (1978-82) 1208 14. Bill Swieton (1974-77) 1089 SINGLE SEASON SCORING SINGLE SEASON FIELD GOAL 15. Dale Schweinberger (1955-59) 1076 1. Kirk Anderson (1992-93) 734 PERCENTAGE (75 MADE) 16. Wally Michna (1968-71) 1064 2. Bruce Hamming (1973-74) 632 1. Shane Price (1981-82) (167-257) .650 17. Rick Harrigan (2002-06) 1063 3. Rick Harrigan (2002-06) 621 2. Paul Lauritzen (1953-54) (158-251) .629 Paul Lauritzen (1950-54) 1063 John Laing (1972-73) 621 3. Jason Skoda (1997-98) (105-170) .618 19. Jay McAdams-Thornton (2002-06) 1050 5. John Laing (1971-72) 607 4. Bill Goehrke (2001-02) (77-125) .616 Chet Jacks (1976-79) 1050 6. Kirk Anderson (1991-92) 563 5. Gregg Cornilsen (1977-78) (118-193) .6114 20. Ken Anderson (1967-70) 1044 7. Aben Cooper (1992-93) 529 6. Ken Harris (1984-85) (138-226) .6106 21. Shaun Clements (2000-04) 1021 Bruce Hamming (1974-75) 529 7. Josh Thompson (1991-92) (109-182) .599 Craig Brittnum (1980-81) 529 8. Travis Hoyt (2004-05) (91-153) .595 CAREER REBOUNDING 10. Mike Owens (1987-88) 527 9. Ken Harris (1985-86) (165-278) .594 1. John Laing (1969-73) 1330 11. Glen Heiden (1978-79) 511 10. Steve Snow (1965-66) (118-200) .590 2. Steve Snow (1965-69) 1152 12. Dave Anderson (1982-83) 507 3. Bruce Hamming (1971-75) 1060 13. Drew Carstens (2001-02) 506 SINGLE SEASON THREE POINT FIELD 4. Shane Price (1978-82) 809 14. Bill Swieton (1976-77) 488 GOALS MADE 5. George Strombom (1961-65) 632 15. Chuck Menzer (1971-72) 487 1. Kirk Anderson (1992-93) 123 6. Chandlor Collins (2005-09) 629 16. Drew Carstens (2002-03) 485 2. Mike Owens (1987-88) 84 7. Mark Brooks (1969-73) 606 17. Rick Keys (1985-86) 476 3. Kirk Anderson (1991-92) 79 8. Mike Michalski (1971-75) 556 Drew Carstens (2003-04) 476 4. Dan Phelan (1997-98) 72 9. Tom Anderson (1956-60) 553 19. Wally Michna (1969-70) 460 5. Rick Harrigan (2002-06) 65 10. Sean Anderson (1994-98) 545 20. Rick Kestner (1976-77) 457 6. Ky VanKerrebroeck (1997-98) 63 7. Dan Phelan (1996-97) 62 CAREER FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE SINGLE SEASON REBOUNDING 8. Brett Wessels (2007-08) 54 (150 MADE) 1. Bruce Hamming (1973-74) 380 9. Kevin Skillett (1990-91) 53 1. Chad Randolph (1987-90) (178-299) .595 2. John Laing (1972-73) 361 Jordan Delp (2006-07) 53 2. Ray Hamilton (1961-63) (193-329) .587 3. John Laing (1971-72) 353 3. Gary Hobbs (1961-63) (262-454) .577 4. Steve Snow (1968-69) 336 4. Ken Harris (1982-86) (358-627) .571 5. Bruce Hamming (1974-75) 330 SINGLE SEASON THREE POINT FIELD 5. Shane Price (1978-82) (535-942) .568 6. John Laing (1969-70) 311 GOAL ATTEMPTS 6. Bill Goehrke (2000-04) (206-363) .567 Steve Snow (1967-68) 311 1. Kirk Anderson (1992-93) 269 7. Chet Jacks (1975-79) (430-764) .563 8. John Laing (1970-71) 305 2. Kirk Anderson (1991-92) 184 8. Tony Taylor (1985-87) (185-331) .559 9. Mike Michalski (1973-74) 291 3. Dan Phelan (1997-98) 167 9. John Laing (1969-73) (828-1505) .5502 10. Steve Snow (1965-66) 278 4. Mike Owens (1987-88) 162 10. Bill Rapier (1978-81) (335-609) .5501 11. Bob Karlblom (1964-65) 276 5. Brett Wessels (2007-08) 156 12. Bruce Hamming (1972-73) 271 6. Dan Phelan (1996-97) 153 CAREER FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 13. Aben Cooper (1992-93) 267 7. Rick Harrigan (2005-06) 151 (75 MADE) 14. Chandlor Collins (2008-09) 256 8. Ky VanKerrebroeck (1997-98) 142 1. Brett Wessels (2007-09) (186-217) .857 15. Bill Rapier (1980-81) 253 9. Kevin Skillett (1990-91) 138 2. Tom Miler (1972-75) (83-97) .856 Shane Price (1980-81) 253 10. Tom Wise (1994-95) 129 3. Cardenal Collins (1989-93) (81-95) .853 17. Chandlor Collins (2007-08) 243 4. Dan Phelan (1994-98) (124-146) .849 18. Gregg Cornilsen (1977-78) 233 SINGLE SEASON THREE POINT FIELD 5. Kirk Anderson (1989-93) (287-339) .847 19. Rick Kestner (1977-78) 230 GOAL PERCENTAGE (25 MADE) 6. Glen Heiden (1976-79) (224-268) .8358 20. Shane Price (1981-82) 228 1. Josh Thompson (1991-92) .574 (27-47) 7. Ky VanKerrebroeck (1994-98) (234-280) 2. Mike Owens (1987-88) .519 (84-162) .8357 3. Kyle Golinghorst (1995-96) .510 (25-49) 8. Dave Myatt (1976-80) (125-150) .833 4. Mitch Edlund (1988-89) .500 (29-58) 9. Henry Hall (1987-91) (124-150) .827 5. Mitch Edlund (1989-90) .470 (47-100) 10. Rick Kelley (1992-94) (140-170) .824 6. Kirk Anderson (1990-91) .466 (34-73) 7. Nate Swetalla (2006-07) .465 (33-71) CAREER 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 8. Joe Baumann (2003-04) .4643 (39-84) 1. Kirk Anderson (1989-93) 237 9. Scott Hicks (1993-94) .4638 (32-69) 2. Dan Phelan (1994-98) 185 10. Kirk Anderson (1992-93) .457 (123-269) 3. Drew Carstens (2000-04) 156 4. Rick Harrigan (2002-06) 131 5. Mike Owens (1986-88) 130 6. Tom Wise (1991-95) 117 7. Ky VanKerrebroeck (1994-98) 116 Jordan Delp (2004-09) 116 Grey Giovanine has 9. Henry Hall (1987-91) 91 coached four of Augus- Joe Baumann (2001-05) 91 tana’s 22 1,000 point scorers. He is pictured CAREER 3-PT. FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS here with Jay McAdams- 1. Kirk Anderson (1989-93) 529 Thornton (1,050 points 2. Dan Phelan (1994-98) 440 3. Drew Carstens (2000-04) 429 from 2002-06), Drew 4. Rick Harrigan (2002-06) 328 Carstens (1,813 from 5. Tom Wise (1991-95) 322 2000-04), Rick Harrigan 6. Jordan Delp (2004-09) 297 (1,063 from 2002-06) 7. Mike Owens (1986-88) 276 and Shaun Clements 8. Ky VanKerrebroeck (1994-98) 268 9. Jim Thomas (2000-04) 247 (1,021 from 2000-04). 10. John Benedetti (1997-00) 246

2009-10 BASKETBALL - 31 AUGUSTANA ALL TIME BASKETBALL RECORDS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS TEAM RECORDS

SINGLE GAME SINGLE GAME MOST POINTS: 49, Kirk Anderson (13 FG; 6 3PTFG; 17 FT) vs. MOST POINTS, WINNING GAME: 142, vs. Mt. St. Clare (78), North Park, 1-18-92 11/19 /90 MOST FG MADE: 20, Bruce Hamming vs. Wheaton, 2-15-75 FEWEST POINTS, WINNING GAME: 12, vs. Carroll (6), 2-3-73 MOST FG ATTEMPTS: 34, Wally Michna, vs. Carroll, 1-16-70 MOST POINTS, LOSING GAME: 107, vs. Redlands (108), 1-4-91 MOST THREE POINT FG MADE: 12, Kirk Anderson, vs. FEWEST POINTS, LOSING GAME: 8, vs. Marquette (11), 1922-23 Wisconsin-Platteville, 3-13-93 LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY: 64, Augustana (142) vs. Mt. St. MOST THREE POINT FG ATTEMPTS: 19, Kirk Anderson vs. Wis- Clare (78), 11/19/90 consin-Platteville, 3-13-93 MOST FIELD GOALS: 56, vs. Wheaton, 1-7-86 MOST FREE THROWS: 22, Dale Schweinberger vs. Elmhurst, MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 103, vs. North Central, 12-17-66 2-23-57 MOST THREE POINT FIELD GOALS: 14, vs. Wisconsin-Platteville, MOST REBOUNDS: 27, Shane Price vs. North Central, 1-6-81 3-13-93 MOST ASSISTS: 18, Drew Boster vs. St. Ambrose, 1-29-72 MOST THREE POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 41, vs. Dubuque, CONSECUTIVE FG: 14, Max Artis vs. North Park, 1-9-92 12-1-92 MOST FREE THROWS: 38, vs. Coe, 11-27-02 SINGLE SEASON MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS: 54, vs. Coe, 11-27-02 MOST POINTS: 734, Kirk Anderson, 1992-93 MOST REBOUNDS: 73, vs. Olivet Nazarene, 3-7-72 MOST FIELD GOALS MADE: 268, John Laing, 1972-73 MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 513, Kirk Anderson, 1992-93 SINGLE SEASON MOST THREE POINT FG MADE: 123, Kirk Anderson, 1992-93 MOST POINTS: 2591, 1992-93 MOST THREE POINT FG ATTEMPTS: 269, Kirk Anderson, 1992-93 BEST PER GAME AVERAGE: 90.1, 1990-91 BEST THREE POINT FG PERCENTAGE: .574 (27-47), MOST FIELD GOAL: 1053, 1980-81 Josh Thompson, 1991-92 MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 2080, 1972-73 BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE: .650 (167-257), Shane Price, BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE: .527 (819-1553), 1981-82 1981-82 MOST THREE POINT FIELD GOALS: 257, 1992-93 MOST FREE THROWS: 208, Drew Carstens, 2001-02 MOST THREE POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 661, 1992-93 MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS: 249, Drew Carstens, 2001-02 BEST THREE POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE: .456 (118-259), BEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE: .911 (41-45), Dave Myatt, 1987-88 1978-79 MOST FREE THROWS: 521, 1971-72 MOST REBOUNDS: 380, Bruce Hamming, 1973-74 MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS: 718, 1968-69 MOST ASSISTS: 248, Drew Boster, 1971-72 BEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE: .779 (338-434), 1974-75 BEST PER GAME AVERAGE: 24.5, Kirk Anderson, 1992-93 MOST REBOUNDS: 1420, 1973-74 CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS: 20, Ken Harris, 1984-85 MISCELLANEOUS CAREER LONGEST WINNING STREAK: 19, 1972-73 MOST POINTS: 2035, John Laing, 1969-73 LONGEST LOSING STREAK: 10, 1942-43 MOST FIELD GOALS: 828, John Laing, 1969-73 MOST WINS: 29, 1972-73 MT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 1505, John Laing, 1969-73 MOST LOSSES: 19, 1989-90 MOST THREE POINT FIELD GOALS: 237, Kirk Anderson, 1992-93 BEST RECORD: 29-2, 1972-73 (Jim Borcherding, Coach) MOST THREE POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 529, Kirk Anderson, 1992-93 BEST THREE POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE: .471 (130-276) Mike Owens, 1984-88 MOST FREE THROWS: 577, Drew Carstens, 2000-04 MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS: 720, Drew Carstens, 2000-04 MOST REBOUNDS: 1330, John Laing, 1969-73 MOST ASSISTS: 559, Drew Boster, 1969-73

Kenny Harris set the Vikings Kirk Anderson holds a total of At one time Steve Snow owned Wally Michna set a school mark for consecutive field 10 Augustana College school the school record for most free record for most field goal goals when he connected on records, including most points throws in a single season (148) attempts on January 16, 1970 20 straight during the 1984- in a single season when he and career (463) and most free when he hoisted 34 shots 85 season. scored 734 in 1992-93. throw attempts in a career (642). against Carroll. 32 - AUGUSTANA VIKINGS AUGUSTANA ALL TIME LETTER WINNERS

A Cervenka, Don - 1963-64-65 Hillesland, Dan - 1974-75-76 Ahlman, Ronnie - 1952 Childers, Bill - 1972-73 Hisel, Brian - 2002-03 Allured, Brian - 2002-03 Clark, D. - 1937-38 Hobart, Ryan - 1998-99 Ambrose, Pat - 1988-89-90-91 Clements, Shaun - 2001-02-03-04 Hobbs, Gary - 1962-63 Anderson, Arvid - 1945 Cmiel, Craig - 1984 Hoder, Tim - 1988-89-90 Anderson, Art - 1937-38 Collins, Cardenal - 1991-92-93 Hoder, Tom - 1961-62-63-64 Anderson, Bruce - 1976 Collins, Chandlor - 2007-08-09 Hogdgon, Bob - 1966-67-68-69 Anderson, Dave - 1980-81-82-83 Comodore, Tim - 1982-83 Holgersson, Jim - 1970 Anderson, Don - 1952-53-54-55 Cooper, Aben - 1990-91-92-93 Holman, Anthony - 1994 Anderson, Eric - 1995 Cornilsen, Gregg - 1976-77-78 Hopley - Dave - 1952-53-54 Anderson, F - 1937-38 Corvan, Ken - 1964 Horton, Bruce - 1961-62 Anderson, Gary - 1967-68-69 Cox, Ken - 1965-66-67 Hoyt, Travis - 2003-04-05 Anderson, George - 1948-49-50 Croegaert, Drew - 2008-09 Hull, Garth - 1952-53 Anderson, Harold - 1946 Huot, Chris - 1991 Anderson, Herbert - 1946 D Hyland, Jack - 1942 Anderson, Ken - 1968-69-70 Dahlgren, Ken - 1937-38 Anderson, Kirk - 1990-91-92-93 Dahlstrom, Burt - 1951-52 J Anderson, Merrill - 1937 Delp, Jordan - 2005-06-07-08-09 Jacks, Chet - 1977-78-79 Anderson, Ron - 1953-54-55-56 DeSimone - 2009 Jessee, Tom - 1988-89-90-91 Anderson, Sean - 1995-96-97-98 Doyle, Tom - 1976-77-78 Johnson, Clair - 1947-48-49 Anderson, Tom - 1957-58-59-60 Duncan, Richard - 1964-65 Johnson, Constant - 1944 Anderson, Willard - 1938 Dutton, Matt - 1993-94-95-96 Johnson, Dan - 1977-78 Angarone, Brian - 1999 Dyer, Bob - 1976-77 Johnson, Ernie - 1943 Artis, Max - 1979-80-81-82 Johnson, Howard - 1944-45-46 Aschliman, Dave - 1990 E Johnson, Justin - 1950 Ash, Jim - 1961-62 Economos, Rick - 1985-86 Johnson, Ken - 1954-55-56 Ator, Bruce - 1973 Edlund, Dave - 1991 Johnson, Mark - 2000 Avallone, Mike - 2008-09 Edlund, Mitch - 1988-89-90 Johnson, Neil - 1973-74 Edquist, Bert - 1969 Johnson, Robert - 1945-46-47 B Egan, Tom - 1968 Johnson, Roger - 1950-51 Bailey, Tim - 1987 Engstron, Richard - 1944 Johnson, Rutch - 1948-49-50 Batka, Dan - 1983-84-85 Erickson, Richard - 1949-50-51 Johnson, Sam - 2006 Battle, Ray - 1983-84-85 Eshoo, Brian - 1999 Johnson, Vernon - 1959-60 Baumann, Joe - 2002-03-04-05 Johnston, Jeremiah - 1998-99 Baxter, Coke - 1992 F Jones, Collis - 1987-88 Becker, Jeff - 2007-08-09 Ferris, Ken - 1956-57-58-61 Jovanovich, John - 1998 Beese, Lloyd - 1956-57-58-59 Finch, Marc - 1982-83-84 Benedetti, John - 1997-98-99-00 Fjellman, Gilbert - 1941-42-43-44 K Benson, Bill - 1953 Fogelman, John - 1964 Kallas, Jim - 1989 Bergeson, Gunnar - 1945-46-47-48 Foley, John - 1979-80 Karlblom, Bob - 1962-63-64-65 Berndt, Brian - 2000-01 Franks, Jeromy - 1999 Karlstrom, Ernest - 1946-47-48 Bertrand, Justin - 2007-08-09 Freistat, Robert - 1938 Karlstrom, Leroy - 1942-42-43 Bierman, Ken - 1990 Fricke, Carl - 1973 Kelley, Rick - 1993-94 Blomberg, Gerry - 1945-46 Friestad, Jay - 1978-80-81 Kelly, Wilbon - 1971-72 Bogda, Ken - 1954-55 Kenady, Brian - 1983-84 Bomgren, Charles - 1945 G Kestner, Rick - 1975-76-77 Boster, Drew - 1971-72-73 Gapen, Mike - 1988-89-90 Keys, Rick - 1985-86 Braet, Jim - 1966-67 Gelhaar, Lorne - 1937 King, Alan - 1983-84 Brandelle, Alden - 1941-42 Gildea, Robert - 1947-48-49 Kinkead, Gordy - 1966 Brewster, Jake - 2000 Glossen, Gerry - 1968-69-70-71 Kloiber, Greg - 1979 Brittnum, Craig - 1979-80-81-82 Goehrke, Bill - 2002-03-04 Klusendorf, Dave - 1983 Brooks, Mark - 1970-71-72-73 Golinghorst, Kyle - 1995-96-97-98 Kolze, Mike - 1973-74 Brown, David - 1996-97 Gowgiel, Brad - 1989 Kolze, Michael - 2006 Broz, Mike - 1988-89 Gullickson, Matt - 1993 Korbell, Brian - 1987-88 Brundige, John - 1972-73 Gustavson, Carl - 1937 Kordick, Joe - 1950-51-52 Brusveen, Pat - 2005-06-07 Green, Terrence - 2008 Kughl, Bill - 1973 Bruzan, Carl - 1960-61 Bryant, Bob - 1953-54 H L Bryant, Dale - 1958-60-61 Hall, Henry - 1988-89-90-91 Lack, Walter - 1944-45 Buckwalter, Craig - 1996-97 Hamming, Bruce - 1972-73-74-75 Laing, Brian - 1998-99 Burgus, William - 1947-48 Hamilton, Jerry - 1960-61 Laing, John - 1970-71-72-73 Bussan, Roger - 2000 Hamilton, Ray - 1962-63 Lamberti, Steve - 2000-01 Hansen, Scott - 1987-88 Larson, Al - 1959 C Hanson, Bert - 1943-46-47 Larson, Brian - 2008 Campanaro, Louie - 1941-42-43 Harley, Kit - 1997-98 Larson, Lawrence - 1946-47-48 Caras, Pete - 1955 Harrigan, Rick - 2003-04-05-06 Larson, Paul - 1965 Caricato, Joe - 2005-06-07 Harris, Kenny - 1984-85-86 Carlson, I. - 1937-38 Hatch, Jay - 1987-88 Carlson, Steve - 1970 Hawkinson, James - 1950-51 Carsen, Kenneth - 1949-50-51-52 Hayes, John - 1962-63 Carstens, Drew - 2001-02-03-04 Heiden, Glen - 1977-78-79 Cartwright, Jeremy - 2003 Helwig, Stan - 1951-52 Hicks, Scott - 1994-95 2009-10 BASKETBALL - 33 AUGUSTANA ALL TIME LETTER WINNERS Larson, Zac - 1999-00-01 Phelan, Dan - 1996-97-98 Strombom, George - 1962-63-64-65 Lauritzen, Paul - 1951-52-53-54 Pitzer, Layne - 1992-93-94 Stroud, Dave - 1987 Lavorato, Tony - 1992-93-94-95 Porter, Andy - 1995 Swanson, Todd - 1997-98-99-00 Lawrence, Terry - 1976 Potter, Chas - 1937 Swartz, Don - 1954 Lee, Rob - 1995-96-97 Price, Shane - 1979-80-81-82 Swetalla, Dain - 2006-07-08 Lehmann, Bill - 1968 Price, Tom - 1985-86 Swetalla, Nate - 2006-07 Lenc, George - 1937-38 Puttcamp, Stan - 1964-65-66-67 Swedberg, Byron - 1941-42-43 Lilianstromn, Robert - 1974 Swieton, Bill - 1974-75-76-77 Lindberg, Arnold - 1946 R Linstrom, Carl - 1957-58 Radue, Mike - 1993-94-95 T Lindvall, Maruitz - 1942 Rahlf, Wayne - 1979-80-81 Talbot, Adam - 2000-01-02 Little, Hank - 1956 Randolph, Chad - 1988-89-90 Taylor, Darryl - 1985 Loll, Frank - 1961-62-63-64 Rapier, Bill - 1979-80-81 Taylor, Tony - 1987 Lowery, Cleo - 1984 Riley, Robert - 1946-47-48 Thomas, Jim - 2001-02-03-04 Lundeen, John - 1954-55 Rinck, Bill - 1941-42-43 Thompson, Aaron - 2002-03-04 Lundgren, Clyde - 1953-56-57 Ritchie, Kelan - 1991 Thompson, Andre - 1985-86 Rivenburg, Ward - 1978 Thompson, Josh - 1991-92-93 M Rivers, Luther - 1978-79-80-81 Togneri, Paul - 1986-87-88 Madden, Robert - 1941-42 Robinson, Dan - 1975-76 Townsend, Pat - 1988-89-90-91 Maigaard, Ron - 1958-59 Rolander, Oscar - 1944 Turk, Steve - 1970-71 Marshall, Lavette - 1985 Rorer, Oliver - 2006, 08 Mazanowski, Dustin - 1997 Rose, Shaun - 2005-06-07 U McAdams-Thorton, Jay - 2003-04-05-06 Rowell, Eric - 1991-92-93 Utke, Allan - 1955 McCreight, Pat - 1996 Rue, Adam - 2000-01-02-03 Utke, Gene - 1963-65-67 McKnight, Larry - 1962 Rukavina, Daniel - 2006-07-08 McMahon, Brian - 1996-97-98-99 V Menzer, Chuck - 1971-72-73 S VanDeCasteele, Jim - 1971-72-73 Metz, Robert - 1963-64-65 Sahr, Dennis - 1959-60-61 VanDenBussche, D.- 1988-89-90 Michalski, Mike - 1973-74-75 Salisbury, Matt - 2003-04-05 VanKerrebroeck, Ky - 1995-96-97-98 Michna, Wally - 1969-70-71 Sanderson, Grant - 1992-94 Viliunas, Robert - 1960-61 Miler, Tom - 1973-74-75 Schmidt, Aaron - 1996-97-98-99 Vincent, Bob - 1981-82-83 Moe, Brian - 1992-93 Schneider, Bill - 1980-81-82 Voiles, Bryant - 2009 Moe, E - 1937-38 Schriefer, Herbert - 1947 Moore, Bob - 1955-56 Schroeder, Paul - 1978 W Morris, Bill - 1965-66 Schroer, Doug - 1986 Waller, Kyle - 2008 Moser, Todd - 2002 Schryver, Clint - 1947-48-49 Wallin, Lowell - 1948-49 Muskievicz, Wayne - 1970 Schryver, Gene - 1947-48-49-50 Washington, Alex - 2007-08-09 Myatt, Dave - 1978-79-80 Schuetzle, Ralph - 1982-83-84-85 Watson, Elgin - 1987 Schurman, Jon - 1988 Watson, Jordan - 2004-05 N Schweinberger, Dale - 1956-57-58-59 Weir, Al - 1975 Nee, Mike - 2000-01-02-03 Scott, Dave - 1987 Wenzel, George - 1980-81-82-83 Nelson, Barry - 1976-77 Scott, Jim - 1948-49-50 Wessels, Brett - 2008-09 Nelson, Bill - 1951-52-53 Scott, Robert - 1945 Wessels, Drew - 2005-06-07 Nelson, Jay - 1951-52 Schmidt, Aaron - 1997-98-99-99 White, Joe - 1954 Nelson, Jim - 1964 Seals, Randy - 1968-69 Whitefield, Jim - 1957 Nelson, Kyle - 2009 Seemayer, Glenn - 1987-88 Williams, Dave - 1989-90 Nelson, Ray - 1950 Sergeant, Ron - 1960 Williams, Eddie - 1982-83-84 Norman, Kevin - 1985-86 Sersig, Jack - 1944-45-46-47 Williams, Tim - 2000 Norling, Dave - 1959-60 Sexton, John - 2004-05 Wills, Brent - 2001-02-03 Norris, Matt - 1994-95-96 Sharp, Craig - 1985-86 Wilson, Mike - 1964 Novak, Brad - 2001-02-03-04 Sharpe, Joe - 1941-42-43 Wirth, Tom - 1986 Novak, Tom - 1981-82 Shreeves, Brent - 1993-94-95 Wise, Tom - 1992-93-94-95 Simpson, Ted - 1952 O Skillett, Kevin - 1991 Y Oakleaf, Sam - 1937 Skoda, Jason - 1996-97-98-99 Young, Rich - 1989 Oaks, William - 1947-48-49-50 Slusser, Randy - 1968 Youngblood, Cecil - 1974-75-76 Olson, Howard - 1944 Smith, Mario - 1999 Yount, Steve - 1978-79-80 O’Melia, Jim - 1967-68-69 Smithers, Geoff - 1967 Owens, Darrell - 1987-88-90 Snow, Bob - 1971-72 Owens, Mike - 1986-87-88 Snow, Steve - 1966-67-68-69 Snyder, Chris - 1989-90-91-92 P Soderberg, Gary - 1957-58-59-60 Passananti, Mike - 2002-03 Spenner, Brett - 2008 Pearson, Neal - 1944 Splear, Aaron - 1999-00-01 Peden, Odell - 1983-84 Staack, Fred - 1941-42-43 Pelton, Matt - 2007-08-09 Steckel, Bill - 1977 Peterson, Bob - 1943 Stella, Jason - 1996 Peterson, Les - 1961-62-63 Stiegel, Ken - 1957 Peterson, Robert - 1947-48 Stivers, Greg - 1975-76 Peterson, Stan - 1957 Stone, Ted - 1943 Peterson, Willard - 1951 Storm, Brad - 1986-87 Pewe, Dick - 1954-55-56-57 Strand, Harold - 1937 Stewart, Craig - 2001 34 - AUGUSTANA VIKINGS AUGUSTANA ALL AMERICA SELECTIONS 1992 Kirk Anderson (1st); Chris Snyder (3rd) 2006 Rick Harrigan (D3hoops.com & NABC) 1991 Kevin Skillett (1st); Pat Townsend (2nd) 1990 Mitch Edlund (2nd) 2004 Drew Carstens (D3hoops.com) 1989 Mitch Edlund (3rd) 2003 Drew Carstens (D3hoops.com) 1988 Mike Owens (2nd) 2002 Drew Carstens (D3hoops.com) 1987 Tony Taylor (3rd); Brad Storm (3rd) 1993 Kirk Anderson (NABC; Basketball Gazette) 1986 Rick Keys (1st); Ken Harris (2nd); Rick Economos (HM) 1993 Aben Cooper (Basketball Gazette) 1985 Ken Harris (2nd); Rick Keys (HM) 1992 Kirk Anderson (Basketball Gazette) 1984 Ray Battle (2nd); Marc Finch (HM) 1986 Ricky Keys (NABC) 1983 Dave Anderson (1st); George Wenzel (2nd); Bob Vincent (HM) 1981 Bill Rapier (Basketball Weekly) 1982 Max Artis (1st); Shane Price (2nd); 1977 Rick Kestner (NABC) Bill Schneider (HM) 1975 Bruce Hamming (NABC) 1981 Bill Rapier (1st); Craig Brittnum (1st); 1974 Bruce Hamming (NAIA) Shane Price (2nd); Max Artis (HM) 1973 John Laing (NAIA & NABC) 1980 Bill Rapier (2nd); Craig Brittnum (2nd) 1972 John Laing (NAIA) 1979 Glen Heiden (1st); Chet Jacks (2nd); Shane Price (HM) 1978 Chet Jacks (1st); Glen Heiden (2nd); GTE/COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL AMERICA Gregg Cornilsen (2nd) 1977 Rick Kestner (1st); Bill Swieton (2nd); SELECTIONS Glen Heiden (HM) 1993 Aben Cooper 1976 Cecil Youngblood (2nd); Greg Stivers (2nd) 1979 Glenn Heiden 1975 Bruce Hamming (1st) 1975 Bruce Hamming 1974 Bruce Hamming (1st); Mike Michalski (2nd) 1973 John Laing (1st); Mark Brooks (1st); Bruce Hamming (HM): Chuck Menzer (HM) CCIW CONFERENCE SELECTIONS 1972 John Laing (1st); Mark Brooks (1st) 2009 Chandlor Collins (1st); Matt Pelton (2nd); Brett Wessels 1971 John Laing (1st); Mark Brooks (2nd) (3rd) 1970 Wally Michna (2nd) 2008 Brett Wessels (1st); Dain Swetall (2nd); 1969 Steve Snow (2nd) Matt Pelton (3rd) 1968 Steve Snow (2nd) 2007 Drew Wessels (1st); Jordan Delp (2nd) 1967 Geoff Smithers (2nd); Steve Snow (2nd) Dain Swetalla (2nd) 1965 George Strombom (1st) 2006 Rick Harrigan (1st); Jay McAdams-Thornton (2nd) 1964 George Strombom (1st); Frank Loll (2nd); Drew Wessels (3rd) Tom Hoder (2nd) 2005 Jay McAdams-Thornton (1st); Rick Harrigan (2nd) 1963 Gary Hobbs (1st); George Strombom (2nd); 2004 Drew Carstens (1st); Shaun Clements (3rd); Les Peterson (2nd) Jim Thomas (3rd) 1962 Gary Hobbs (2nd); Ray Hamilton (2nd) 2003 Drew Carstens (1st); Shaun Clements (2nd) 1960 Ron Sergeant (1st) 2002 Drew Carstens (1st); Mike Nee (3rd) 1959 Dale Schweinberger (2nd) 2001 Drew Carstens (2nd); Mike Nee (3rd) 1958 Dale Schweinberger (2nd); Tom Anderson (HM) 2000 John Benedetti (3rd) 1957 Dale Schweinberger (HM); Lloyd Beese (HM) 1999 Aaron Schmidt (2nd) 1955 Ron Anderson (2nd) 1998 Sean Anderson (2nd); Ky VanKerrebroeck (3rd) 1954 Paul Lauritzen (1st) 1997 Sean Anderson (2nd) 1953 Paul Lauritzen (2nd) 1996 Sean Anderson (2nd) 1952 Jay Nelson (2nd); Paul Lauritzen (2nd) 1995 Tom Wise (2nd) 1951 Ken Carsen (HM); Roger Johnson (HM) 1994 Rick Kelley (1st); Layne Pitzer (3rd) 1950 Roger Johnson (HM) 1993 Kirk Anderson (1st); Aben Cooper (1st); 1949 Gene Schryver (2nd) Josh Thompson (2nd) 1948 Bob Gildea (HM)

Rick Harrigan earned NCAA Division III All-America honors Bruce Hamming was twice named NAIA All-America and he in 2005-06 and was named the “Player of the Year” in both also earned Academic All-America honors as a senior. Three the CCIW and the NCAA Midwest Region. times he was named all-conference. 2009-10 BASKETBALL - 35 YEAR BY YEAR WITH THE VIKINGS Unknown Coaches: 1901-06 43 Bethany 15 1918-19 (7-3) - HEAD COACH: R.M. 37 Northern Illinois 14 14-8 in five years 31 Bethany 10 Conrad 23 Monmouth 25 41 Bethany 16 13 Illinois Wesleyan 26 17 Bradley 21 1901-02 (1-2) - Unkown Coach 50 Carthage 25 22 Knox 39 16 Illinois Wesleyan 31 18 Monmouth 12 40 Davenport Y 30 28 Monmouth 23 28 Armour 24 21 Iowa 22 34 Davenport Y 38 32 Wartburg 27 12 Monmouth 15 10 Monmouth 11 40 Davenport Y 36 43 Bradley 28 36 Northern Illinois 23 30 Illinois Wesleyan 35 14 Marquette 24 1902-03 (3-1) - Unknown Coach 1913-14 (9-5) - HEAD COACH: R.M. 34 Illinois College 23 19 Carthage 21 25 Lombard 12 Conrad 63 Monmouth 19 34 Armour 15 20 Monmouth 19 48 Wartburg 23 26 Eureka 24 23 Illinois Wesleyan 38 32 Lombard 33 43 William & Vashti 11 28 Bradley 21 20 Bradley 30 36 Monmouth 12 30 Bradley 11 42 Palmer Chiropractic 13 11 Luther 27 A.V. Swedberg: 1919-31, 32-34 36 Millikin 24 1903-04 (1-1) - Unknown Coach 25 Gust Adolphus 24 142-85 in 14 years 12 Iowa 20 10 Gust. Adolphus 17 1923-24 (14-4) - HEAD COACH: A.V. 44 Iowa 21 23 Hedding 21 1919-20 (11-6) - HEAD COACH: A.V. Swedberg 16 Carthage 7 Swedberg 52 Wartburg 15 1904-05 (6-0) - Unknown Coach 9 Bradley 4 18 Bradley 22 50 Wartburg 18 41 Iowa 20 50 Carthage 27 20 Millikin 37 26 Knox 23 38 Lombard 25 31 Gust. Adolphus 8 28 Illinois Wesleyan 27 51 Northwestern 13 36 Monmouth 21 19 Gust. Adolphus 25 23 Hedding 26 34 Northern Illinois 25 29 Iowa 28 36 Hedding 22 32 Lombard 16 23 Marquette 30 24 Monmouth 22 21 North Central 36 49 Armour 23 27 Armour 29 63 Lombard 27 41 Bradley 17 35 Northwestern 30 1914-15 (7-4) - HEAD COACH: R.M. 31 Illinois Wesleyan 20 17 Bradley 23 1905-06 (3-6) - Unknown Coach Conrad 15 Lombard 31 56 Mt. Morris 22 11 Iowa 25 34 Illinois Wesleyan 20 42 Parsons 9 50 Armour 19 22 Lewis Institute 27 36 Eureka 35 34 Hedding 22 19 Millikin 18 31 Lombard 18 35 Normal 18 24 Illinois Wesleyan 17 17 Lombard 13 13 Monmouth 22 27 Illinois Wesleyan 36 18 Lombard 29 25 Western Illinois 22 26 Neb. Wesleyan 24 27 Hedding 25 23 Normal 15 49 Carthage 21 25 Iowa 28 40 Carthage 24 21 Western Illinois 42 58 Lombard 23 40 William & Vashti 23 1920-21 (10-4) - HEAD COACH: A.V. 36 Monmouth 16 30 Bradley 31 Swedberg 26 Bradley 16 Dan Hayes: 1910-12 13 William & Vashti 23 14 Wabash 37 17-7 in two years 44 Bradley 16 26 Illinois Wesleyan 20 1924-25 (11-4) - HEAD COACH: A.V. 21 Hedding 31 30 Eureka 24 Swedberg 1910-11 (10-0) - HEAD COACH: Dan 29 Illinois Wesleyan 24 41 Wartburg 26 Hayes 1915-16 (11-2) - HEAD COACH: R.M. 49 Monmouth 33 26 Bradley 25 52 Dixon 39 Conrad 35 Bradley 22 39 UW-Oshkosh 38 30 William & Vashti 23 36 Bradley 21 42 Armour 20 21 Knox 22 34 Monmouth 15 54 Carthage 7 21 St. Ambrose 16 38 Armour 18 24 Central 22 67 WISTC 23 30 Bradley 19 22 Illinois Wesleyan 25 29 G.A.C. 20 41 Hedding 29 22 St. Viator 28 17 Armour 23 29 Hedding 16 36 William & Vashti 23 29 St. Ambrose 15 25 Northwestern 43 43 Dixon 18 58 Carthage 12 14 Monmouth 26 22 Monmouth 19 49 Hedding 18 35 Eureka 26 31 Armour 33 39 Millikin 32 51 Highland Park 17 73 WISTC 18 30 Northern Illinois 18 26 Illinois Wesleyan 18 68 Normal 17 36 Eureka 19 41 Bradley 32 21 Bradley 19 1921-22 (13-8) - HEAD COACH - A.V. 19 Lombard 34 1911-12 (7-7) - HEAD COACH: Dan Swedberg 50 Knox 33 Hayes 1916-17 (8-3) - HEAD COACH: R.M. 16 Iowa 41 40 Monmouth 31 28 Bethany 26 Conrad 35 Parsons 24 27 Wheaton 17 29 Bethany 31 17 Chicago 37 11 Simpson 12 14 Bethany 53 40 Monmouth 23 27 Central 8 1925-26 (11-5) - HEAD COACH: A.V. 22 Hedding 40 27 William & Vashti 21 27 William Penn 13 Swedberg 34 William & Vashti 15 24 Bradley 32 30 Ottumwa 23 28 Wartburg 9 17 Monmouth 50 44 Illinois 19 11 Iowa Wesleyan 19 30 Gustavus Adolphus 29 32 Carthage 13 15 Millikin 17 24 Bradley 17 31 Armour 32 32 Gust. Adolphus 14 40 Illinois Wesleyan 38 23 Monmouth 26 24 Lake Forest 27 28 Monmouth 30 24 Illinois Wesleyan 23 30 St. Ambrose 6 40 Monmouth 21 18 Gust. Adolphus 34 44 Illinois 39 18 Bradley 26 30 Illinois Wesleyan 42 51 William & Vashti 22 24 Bradley 11 43 Armour 27 40 Knox 33 53 St. Viator 21 1917-18 (5-6) - HEAD COACH: R.M. 25 Illinois Wesleyan 18 42 Cornell 17 26 Hedding 25 Conrad 24 Northern Illinois 29 16 Bradley 28 23 North Central 25 51 Wartburg 23 22 Armour 21 31 Eureka 29 18 Bradley 28 41 DePaul 24 33 Monmouth 22 R.M. Conrad: 1912-19 44 WISTC 26 42 Monmouth 22 42 Carthage 16 59-27 in seven years 20 Knox 18 25 St. Ambrose 24 24 Bradley 29 28 Eureka 41 43 Normal 33 43 Knox 33 1912-13 (12-4) - HEAD COACH: R.M. 25 Illinois Wesleyan 34 16 Illinois Wesleyan 27 27 Eureka 23 Conrad 18 Normal 17 16 Eureka 20 39 Armour 22 49 Hedding 17 38 Illinois College 23 25 Luther 19 22 Normal 29 1922-23 (11-9) - HEAD COACH: A.V. 1926-27 (12-4) - HEAD COACH: A.V. 22 Hedding 29 19 Eureka 41 Swedberg Swedberg 38 Lake Forest 29 12 Bradley 14 32 Palmer Chiropractic 15 33 Wartburg 9 14 Northwestern 23 47 Lincoln 14 31 Cambridge Legion 21 44 Carthage 21 8 Marquette 11 24 Illinois Wesleyan 18 39 William & Vashti 25 22 Ripon 20 23 Armour 12 27 William & Vashti 29 36 UW-Oshkosh 23 20 DePaul 27 34 St. Ambrose 22 23 Northwestern 19 25 Millikin 28 36 - AUGUSTANA VIKINGS YEAR BY YEAR WITH THE VIKINGS 47 Carthage 20 19 Monmouth 23 23 Western Illinois 27 1938-39 (17-6) - HEAD COACH: H.V. 41 Bradley 27 11 Bradley 43 23 Knox 29 “Shorty” Almquist 28 Western Illinois 12 25 St. Ambrose 22 46 Monmouth 29 47 Muscatine 28 27 Knox 17 18 Western Illinois 50 41 St. Ambrose 33 42 Luther 33 41 Knox 23 26 Northern Illinois 32 37 Gustavus Adolphus 32 31 Armour 22 28 Monmouth 30 1935-36 (21-3) - HEAD COACH: H.V. 17 Columbia 29 25 Bradley 27 28 Armour 36 “Shorty” Almquist 42 St. Mary’s 46 17 Monmouth 35 30 Elmhurst 29 46 Moline Y 35 49 Chicago Teachers 31 27 Monmouth 23 41 Elmhurst 23 62 Alumni 25 55 Grand Rapids 39 37 Carthage 25 32 Knox 27 36 Columbia 21 45 Central of Iowa 39 35 St. Ambrose 22 35 UW-LaCrosse 25 34 Cornell 31 1927-28 (8-11) - HEAD COACH: A.v. 30 Knox 35 27 Gustavus Adolphus 25 44 North Central 30 Swedberg 36 St. Olaf 30 35 St. Ambrose 27 36 Wartburg 15 1931-32 (1-15) - HEAD COACH: H.V. 57 St. Olaf 36 29 Loyola 37 15 Cornell 26 “Shorty” Almquist 56 Iowa Wesleyan 21 28 Monmouth 24 49 Carthage 14 20 Coe 24 45 Coe 24 47 Knox 32 24 Monmouth 29 16 Knox 26 39 Cornell 28 29 North Central 30 26 Millikin 28 21 Cornell 23 42 Monmouth 27 46 Lake Forest 29 11 Bradley 41 23 St. Ambrose 26 52 Wheaton 35 31 Monmouth 24 24 Knox 32 22 Eureka 26 41 Eureka 32 40 Bradley 53 31 Carthage 17 24 Monmouth 28 32 North Central 29 49 Illinois College 39 51 Eureka 35 24 Valparaiso 25 51 Bradley 32 7 Western Illinois 41 29 Bradley 34 23 Bradley 42 42 St. Ambrose 24 30 St. Ambrose 32 24 St. Ambrose 31 32 Dubuque 18 33 Millikin 48 NAIA TOURNAMENT 27 Armour 19 33 Knox 45 45 Monmouth 29 49 LSU 43 26 St. Ambrose 19 28 Western Illinois 32 32 Carthage 33 29 Warrensburg 32 30 Eureka 40 19 Northern Illinois 24 41 Eureka 38 8 Illinois Wesleyan 37 18 St. Ambrose 38 37 St. Ambrose 30 28 Northern Illinois 26 18 Carthage 26 29 Western Illinois 26 1939-40 (10-9) - HEAD COACH: H.V. 32 Armour 21 24 Monmouth 29 US OLYMPIC TRIALS “Shorty” Almquist 23 Monmouth 25 41 Butler 40 27 Western Illinois 32 27 Knox 38 1932-33 (5-8) -HEAD COACH: A.V. 26 Indiana State 30 43 Iowa Wesleyan 40 Swedberg 28 Warrensburg 36 1928-29 (9-9) - HEAD COACH: A.V. 38 Alumni 26 1936-37 (15-5) - HEAD COACH: H.V. 22 Oregon 57 Swedberg 51 Cornell 24 “Shorty” Almquist 33 North Central 41 22 Wartburg 22 34 Knox 38 46 Alumni 36 35 Knox 38 21 Cornell 14 47 Eureka 33 40 Luther 20 29 Illinois College 24 52 Mt. Morris 9 49 Monmouth 29 24 Columbia 20 39 Wheaton 36 25 Eureka 15 20 St. Ambrose 22 41 Gustavus Adolphus 26 35 Cornell 37 30 Bradley 39 17 Bradley 23 22 Cape Girardeau 32 34 Monmouth 24 27 Knox 22 25 St. Ambrose 26 38 Monmouth 36 23 North Central 21 21 Monmouth 30 25 Western Illinois 30 48 Eureka 34 40 Knox 25 20 Western Illinois 37 20 Monmouth 41 30 St. Ambrose 26 50 Wheaton 32 27 Carthage 13 25 Coe 42 17 Carthage 41 42 Monmouth 35 14 St. Ambrose 21 40 Knox 39 36 Cornell 38 35 Bradley 47 22 Knox 21 36 Carthage 46 45 North Central 36 36 St. Ambrose 22 21 Grinnell 36 45 Eureka 25 44 Lake Forest 43 22 Millikin 39 1933-34 (10-8) - HEAD COACH: A.V. 28 Bradley 42 30 St. Ambrose 31 22 Monmouth 28 Swedberg 58 Millikin 35 NAIA TOURNAMENT 38 Armour 25 72 Alumni 29 48 St. Ambrose 35 46 Peru Teachers 49 36 Armour 22 34 Wartburg 13 36 Monmouth 46 1940-41 (8-13) - HEAD COACH: H.V. 36 St. Ambrose 33 42 Columbia 36 39 Western Illinois 36 “Shorty” Almquist” 17 Illinois Wesleyan 29 27 Illinois 37 53 Upper Iowa 21 38 Freshmen 15 42 Wartburg 23 31 Coe 33 23 Loras 25 1929-30 (9-8) - HEAD COACH: A.V. 36 Armour 33 29 Carthage 32 24 Gustavus Adolphus 37 Swedberg 36 St. Ambrose 33 40 Augsburg 38 44 Coe 24 33 Eureka 36 1937-38 (16-5) - HEAD COACH: H.V. 35 Iowa Wesleyan 37 11 Cornell 19 19 Knox 41 “Shorty” Almquist 41 Idaho 56 40 Mt. Morris 11 40 Carthage 41 33 Alumni 37 43 Consumers 37 40 Armour 29 24 St. Ambrose 33 53 Luther 35 40 Eldridge Hawks 51 33 Monmouth 34 15 Monmouth 32 67 Concordia 38 42 Enright Coalers 40 16 Bradley 46 42 Eureka 27 27 Illinois 43 37 North Central 43 28 St. Ambrose 31 31 Armour 41 49 Luther 29 48 Lake Forest 68 31 Eureka 34 25 Northern Illinois 40 33 Cornell 23 26 Western Illinois 39 31 St. Ambrose 35 48 Knox 36 51 Western Illinois 44 39 Carthage 42 23 Monmouth 24 34 Carthage 21 43 Illinois College 37 27 Armour 21 H.V. “Shorty” Almquist: 1931-32; 29 Monmouth 27 56 North Central 54 36 Northern Illinois 39 34-41 44 Eureka 41 35 St. Ambrose 39 28 Knox 22 112-61 in eight years 39 North Central 42 32 Knox 30 35 Western Illinois 40 29 St. Ambrose 24 50 Wheaton 33 34 Carthage 28 1934-35 (11-4) - HEAD COACH: H.V. 37 Cornell 27 41 Bradley 74 41 Millikin 37 “Shorty” Almquist 35 Knox 24 41 Monmouth 50 35 Knox 25 61 Alumni 31 43 North Central 38 32 St. Ambrose 28 34 Cornell 38 35 Monmouth 39 43 Alumni 48 1930-31 (9-9) - HEAD COACH: A.V. 48 Northern Illinois 24 34 Bradley 42 Swedberg 35 Bradley 22 36 St. Ambrose 35 41 Dubuque 18 42 Knox 31 42 Eureka 37 20 Coe 19 39 Carthage 36 29 Western Illinois 30 31 Cornell 30 32 St. Ambrose 34 23 Elmhurst 25 57 Eureka 28 34 Armour 30 34 Monmouth 32 31 Carthage 25 41 Wheaton 32 2009-10 BASKETBALL - 37 YEAR BY YEAR WITH THE VIKINGS JOHN BRILEY: 1941-43; 45-47 1945-46 (6-14) - HEAD COACH: John 55 Carthage 51 63 Wheaton 72 34-43 in four years Briley 67 Knox 57 86 Simpson 78 25 Iowa 87 59 Elmhurst 54 1941-42 (13-8) - HEAD COACH: John 32 Bradley 67 51 Millikin 75 1952-53 (13-5) - HEAD COACH: Lenny Briley 31 Burlington JC 27 58 Illinois College 68 Kallis 48 Alumni 29 40 Coe 41 58 Carthage 57 65 Knox 60 28 Luther 48 36 St. Ambrose 45 55 Grinnell 58 67 Cornell 63 41 Arkansas State 40 17 Burlington 43 49 Illinois Wesleyan 70 64 Grinnell 55 47 Augsburg 30 52 Carthage 49 68 Monmouth 55 65 Carthage 63 61 Winona Teachers 41 34 Knox 40 65 Monmouth 60 36 Monmouth 34 60 Cornell 43 1949-50 (9-12) - HEAD COACH: A.J. 77 Elmhurst 68 42 Millikin 46 41 North Central 59 Stolfa 69 North Central 62 30 North Central 49 32 St. Ambrose 36 52 Cornell 46 58 Lake Forest 64 53 Knox 64 32 Wheaton 41 48 Parsons 49 73 Illinois College 58 33 St. Ambrose 48 42 Knox 53 30 Knox 36 64 Elmhurst 58 29 Bradley 59 45 Monmouth 38 49 UW-LaCrosse 67 78 Millikin 100 40 Wheaton 29 40 Western Illinois 56 47 Luther 61 63 Wheaton 78 36 Monmouth 43 45 Alumni 41 50 St. Olaf 62 74 Knox 68 55 Illinois Wesleyan 51 41 North Central 40 57 Wartburg 52 65 Simpson 83 46 Knox 45 43 Wheaton 52 58 North Central 56 66 Carthage 61 48 North Central 43 60 Monmouth 69 72 Knox 63 58 Illinois Wesleyan 68 37 Millikin 50 57 Monmouth 53 75 Cornell 74 45 St. Ambrose 28 1946-47 (10-10) - HEAD COACH: John 65 Illinois Wesleyan 80 90 Monmouth 74 53 Illinois College 49 Briley 64 Carroll 66 54 Elmhurst 41 61 Millikin 54 1953-54 (9-10) - HEAD COACH: Lenny 1942-43 (7-11) - HEAD COACH: John 51 Coe 58 61 Carthage 45 Kallis Briley 56 Knox 41 49 Wheaton 70 68 Monmouth 76 51 Coe 44 36 Cornell 48 57 Elmhurst 59 63 Carthage 58 55 Wheaton 50 45 Illinois Wesleyan 41 64 Lake Forest 76 63 Illinois Wesleyan 71 47 Bradley 55 41 Monmouth 53 61 Carthage 54 62 Lake Forest 65 52 Cornell 40 31 Millikin 45 79 Elmhurst 63 67 North Central 76 43 Camp Grant 59 40 Elmhurst 42 74 Illinois College 92 74 Millikin 85 33 Grinnell 31 62 Grinnell 60 47 Monmouth 65 73 Knox 59 44 Monmouth 45 48 St. Ambrose 50 84 Wheaton 67 51 Cornell 60 60 Carthage 61 OLIVER OLSON: 1950-51 96 Elmhurst 72 43 North Central 46 39 Knox 71 12-8 in one year 67 Lake Forest 69 40 Knox 42 47 Illinois College 42 68 Knox 61 34 St. Ambrose 42 56 North Central 51 1950-51 (12-8) - HEAD COACH: Oliver 78 Illinois Wesleyan 89 42 Carthage 58 37 Wheaton 61 Olson 66 Millikin 71 23 Monmouth 41 48 St. Ambrose 34 66 Carroll 78 76 North Central 72 57 Iowa Preflight 46 59 Carthage 46 58 Monmouth 56 88 Monmouth 73 44 Grinnell 42 55 Monmouth 59 52 Knox 51 78 Simpson 58 30 North Central 61 58 Lake Forest 32 73 Elmhurst 67 75 Grinnell 72 53 Knox 45 49 Alumni 43 58 North Central 75 73 Wheaton 105 45 St. Ambrose 52 59 Luther 66 90 Elmhurst 107 A.J. STOLFA: 1947-50 69 Wartburg 68 ROBERT MALONEY: 1943-44 23-36 in three years 89 Carroll 64 1954-55 (3-15) - HEAD COACH: Lenny 1-13 in one year 72 Monmouth 57 Kallis 1947-48 (7-13) - HEAD COACH: A.J. 52 Knox 74 68 Monmouth 83 1943-44 (1-13) - HEAD COACH: Robert Stolfa 64 Illinois Wesleyan 62 42 Illinois Wesleyan 80 Maloney 53 Grinnell 56 62 Luther 61 52 Elmhurst 59 27 Monmouth 44 43 Knox 52 72 Illinois College 69 53 North Central 67 42 Schick Hospital 62 63 Wheaton 78 68 Cornell 76 89 Millikin 106 35 Monmouth 61 47 Western Illinois 62 57 Lake Forest 59 67 Lake Forest 76 43 Western Illinois 55 53 Monmouth 69 65 Wheaton 79 77 Wheaton 85 36 St. Ambrose Navy 61 52 Monmouth 51 62 Elmhurst 57 91 Carthage 95 39 Camp Ellis 52 55 Illinois Wesleyan 71 63 Carthage 60 70 Grinnell 75 36 Camp Grant 64 60 Illinois College 72 66 Millikin 104 50 Millikin 98 30 Iowa 56 38 St. Ambrose 55 44 Illinois Wesleyan 76 46 Camp Ellis 68 33 Elmhurst 42 LENNY KALLIS: 1951-66 65 Knox 56 68 May Hospital 51 53 Carthage 51 152-162 in 15 years 74 Elmhurst 58 33 Iowa Seahawks 58 59 Cornell 54 67 Monmouth 56 39 Iowa Seahawks 72 56 Knox 47 1951-52 (8-12) - HEAD COACH: Lenny 54 Wheaton 84 43 St. Ambrose Navy 60 52 Lake Forest 54 Kallis 70 Lake Forest 74 41 Western Illinois 43 58 St. Ambrose 80 55 Knox 69 46 Knox 48 46 Elmhurst 40 59 Monmouth 52 64 North Central 67 L.C. BRISSMAN: 1944-45 8-4 in 57 Monmouth 65 67 Lake Forest 80 one year 49 North Central 45 76 Elmhurst 50 1955-56 (7-13) - HEAD COACH: Lenny 59 Carthage 52 73 Cornell 70 Kallis 1944-45 (7-4) - HEAD COACH: L. C. 51 Millikin 65 70 Monmouth 75 69 Monmouth 67 Brissman 47 Knox 60 79 Knox 71 51 Carthage 26 1948-49 (7-11) - HEAD COACH: A.J. 57 Carthage 47 68 Elmhurst 75 28 Western Illinois 40 Stolfa 53 Monmouth 69 83 North Central 76 36 Burlington JC 33 46 Grinnell 52 84 Simpson 67 59 Millikin 77 41 Coe 27 37 Knox 33 45 Carthage 54 70 Illinois Wesleyan 85 31 Carthage 26 44 Wheaton 71 64 Elmhurst 50 67 Knox 74 37 Iowa Wesleyan 26 59 Elmhurst 65 60 Knox 51 69 Lake Forest 68 19 North Central 25 54 North Central 65 65 North Central 68 57 Wheaton 80 41 Alumni 52 42 Monmouth 71 72 North Central 76 64 Carroll 73 48 Western Illinois 41 60 Lake Forest 54 56 Illinois College 70 69 Monmouth 54 67 Burlington JC 37 40 Luther 49 63 Cornell 74 73 Illinois Wesleyan 79 33 North Central 48 59 Cornell 60 59 Millikin 60 89 Carthage 76 38 - AUGUSTANA VIKINGS YEAR BY YEAR WITH THE VIKINGS

57 Elmhurst 65 1959-60 (10-14) - HEAD COACH: Lenny 1962-63 (18-6) - HEAD COACH: Lenny 1965-66 (9-13) - HEAD COACH: Lenny 77 North Central 86 Kallis Kallis Kallis 79 Grinnell 81 84 Knox 107 50 Concordia (IL) 44 86 North Central 88 53 Wheaton 71 89 Simpson 71 56 Illinois Wesleyan 55 71 MacMurray 91 73 Millikin 71 81 North Park 63 61 Millikin 59 68 Illinois Wesleyan 82 79 Lake Forest 110 65 Elmhurst 59 68 Carroll 60 71 Western Illinois 96 80 Carroll 82 55 Illinois Wesleyan 65 101 Monmouth 81 64 St. Ambrose 67 89 Millikin 82 60 Carthage 59 58 Simpson 56 1956-57 (10-8) - HEAD COACH: Lenny 71 Carthage 61 74 Coe 71 83 Millikin 70 Kallis 86 Friends 59 98 Carthage 79 69 St. Ambrose 67 62 Monmouth 76 83 Earlham 88 62 North Park 49 44 North Park 43 66 Knox 65 78 Wheaton 70 87 Lake Forest 65 69 Carthage 75 78 Illinois Wesleyan 97 74 Lake Forest 63 58 MacMurray 65 83 Carroll 68 67 Millikin 88 83 Monmouth 64 77 Rockford 40 77 Grinnell 79 57 Monmouth 64 77 Elmhurst 68 51 Illinois Wesleyan 50 77 Aurora 79 58 Elmhurst 54 68 Lake Forest 70 80 Millikin 61 82 Carroll 60 78 North Central 69 67 Carroll 90 70 North Central 64 60 St. Ambrose 65 55 Wheaton 83 82 Millikin 84 81 North Park 50 68 North Central 59 81 Lake Forest 61 90 Rockford 68 76 Lake Forest 51 60 Elmhurst 61 57 Wheaton 81 64 North Central 68 58 Western Illinois 65 53 Illinois Wesleyan 90 63 Carroll 79 77 Illinois Normal 80 58 Carthage 61 93 Millikin 94 71 Lake Forest 64 78 Illinois Wesleyan 62 59 Concordia 60 90 Western Illinois 78 73 Carthage 84 70 Carroll 68 79 North Central 67 76 Carthage 64 81 Millikin 68 66 North Central 65 66 Carroll 54 76 North Park 84 65 North Central 61 NCAA TOURNAMENT NCAA TOURNAMENT 76 Elmhurst 70 67 Wheaton 82 66 Washington (MO) 71 ARMIN PIPHO: 1966-69 66 Illinois Wesleyan 65 82 UW-Milwaukee 109 84 Concordia (IL) 92 30-43 in three years 78 Carroll 65 1960-61 (5-17) - HEAD COACH: Lenny 1963-64 (15-6) - HEAD COACH: Lenny 1966-67 (12-12) - HEAD COACH: Armin 1957-58 (10-11) - HEAD COACH: Lenny Kallis Kallis Pipho Kallis 55 Simpson 60 91 Chicago Teachers 69 82 Carthage 94 66 Knox 81 67 Quincy 71 75 Monmouth 65 70 Knox 65 64 Lake Forest 67 51 Lake Forest 64 79 Carthage 69 82 Concordia (MN) 94 71 Carroll 64 59 Carroll 74 78 Rockford 36 106 Carthage 102 68 North Central 53 82 Monmouth 79 68 Illinois Wesleyan 53 84 Aurora 80 55 Coe 65 59 Elmhurst 56 61 Carroll 49 96 North Central 71 53 Elmhurst 56 64 Iowa Wesleyan 52 74 Concordia 61 76 Capital 66 57 Monmouth 56 72 Monmouth 95 56 Carthage 62 67 Wartburg 92 67 Lakeland 63 76 Illinois Wesleyan 78 72 Lake Forest 63 79 Coe 64 49 Elmhurst 60 76 Millikin 98 84 North Central 51 70 Cornell 80 52 Illinois Wesleyan 45 60 MacMurray 71 84 MacMurray 68 74 St. Ambrose 91 64 Millikin 54 66 North Central 78 51 Carroll 65 69 North Park 63 61 Wheaton 66 78 Carthage 85 65 North Park 58 84 North Central 71 65 Carroll 55 72 Wheaton 75 57 Illinois Wesleyan 63 58 Illinois Wesleyan 76 71 Millikin 64 55 Illinois Wesleyan 67 78 Millikin 85 97 MacMurray 113 61 Illinois Wesleyan 78 68 Carroll 57 67 Concordia 59 83 Illinois Wesleyan 106 87 Carthage 73 66 Lake Forest 57 52 Carthage 53 77 Millikin 97 56 Elmhurst 51 58 Rockford 61 75 North Central 72 75 St. Ambrose 70 65 Wheaton 82 67 North Park 68 82 Western Illinois 84 72 Carroll 74 72 North Central 81 74 Millikin 82 87 Millikin 79 104 Western Illinois 96 60 Rockford 71 68 North Central 79 71 North Park 58 76 Carthage 80 52 Lake Forest 54 79 MacMurray 90 100 Carroll 77 1964-65 (8-14) - HEAD COACH: Lenny 78 Millikin 73 1958-59 (12-12) - HEAD COACH: Lenny 1961-62 (12-9) - HEAD COACH: Lenny Kallis 46 North Park 47 Kallis Kallis 89 Grinnell 76 75 Knox 77 58 Quincy 93 70 Carroll 65 1967-68 (7-17) - HEAD COACH: Armin 58 Northern Illinois 79 65 Carthage 77 54 Carthage 66 Pipho 81 Carroll 60 66 Illinois Wesleyan 102 65 Illinois Wesleyan 77 66 Knox 80 70 Monmouth 64 42 Millikin 40 58 Macalester 78 85 Illinois Wesleyan 87 93 Millikin 98 56 Monmouth 69 63 Hamline 61 86 Wheaton 87 45 Illinois Wesleyan 43 90 Rockford 68 62 Monmouth 61 100 St. Ambrose 91 61 Elmhurst 88 70 Carroll 54 59 MacMurray 64 80 Carroll 68 81 Carthage 61 65 Coe 62 67 Millikin 70 93 Elmhurst 84 67 Central of Iowa 59 68 Monmouth 77 75 Elmhurst 66 88 South Dakota 105 68 William Penn 53 84 Lake Forest 51 56 North Central 60 81 Augustana (SD) 92 74 Lake Forest 71 66 MacMurray 67 64 North Park 57 97 Luther 102 60 Wheaton 108 77 North Central 65 86 Grinnell 88 93 Gustavus Adolphus 96 72 Illinois Normal 61 56 Illinois Wesleyan 70 68 Western Illinois 83 70 Millikin 85 72 North Central 61 74 Lake Forest 55 60 Illinois Wesleyan 70 76 Illinois Wesleyan 92 85 Elmhurst 93 66 Carroll 88 60 North Central 62 83 North Central 59 70 Illinois Wesleyan 59 64 Western Illinois 62 59 Carthage 73 82 Carthage 100 76 Millikin 67 71 North Park 65 92 Millikin 83 66 North Park 74 67 Wheaton 79 72 Millikin 51 64 Chicago Teacher 70 87 Western Illinois 85 80 North Central 92 74 North Central 58 75 Western Illinois 68 100 St. Ambrose 70 82 Rockford 56 62 Carthage 66 76 Carroll 82 76 Millikin 82 56 Lake Forest 65 81 North Park 64 58 North Park 64 61 North Central 69 67 Carroll 93 81 Wheaton 99 NCAA TOURNAMENT 81 Carthage 84 58 South Dakota State 73 74 Carroll 81 66 Wartburg 69 107 Elmhurst 94 81 North Park 88

2009-10 BASKETBALL - 39 YEAR BY YEAR WITH THE VIKINGS 1968-69 (11-14) - HEAD COACH: Armin 101 Dubuque 78 87 Monmouth 75 75 Elmhurst 56 Pipho 83 Wheaton 85 62 Western Illinois 64 63 North Park 62 91 Knox 68 NCAA PLAYOFFS 82 Concordia (MN) 66 57 Illinois Wesleyan 59 79 Illinois Wesleyan 106 59 Central Michigan 63 71 Roanoke 66 75 Carthage 69 78 Luther 91 65 Ashland 88 78 Gettysburg 71 NCAA PLAYOFFS 84 Muhlenberg 95 67 Illinois Wesleyan 65 83 Cornell 77 79 Loras 92 1971-72 (25-4) - HEAD COACH: Jim 91 Wheaton 81 79 Coe 70 104 St. Ambrose 90 Borcherding 75 Elmhurst 59 65 Scranton 76 101 Carthage 100 83 St. Ambrose 75 84 Carroll 77 93 Plattsburgh State 69 53 Wooster 74 71 Dubuque 58 82 Carthage 68 71 Akron 78 69 North Central 59 78 North Central 58 1976-77 (20-7) - HEAD COACH: Jim 89 Wheaton 100 72 Gustavus Adolphus 53 83 North Park 48 Borcherding 80 Millikin 92 69 Valparaiso 76 68 Millikin 80 87 Wabash 64 110 Carroll 80 92 Central of Iowa 84 107 Carroll 68 83 Coe 79 75 Elmhurst 74 80 William Penn 71 81 Central of Iowa 59 96 Knox 99 79 North Park 80 94 St. Ambrose 71 65 Illinois Wesleyan 64 72 Hillside 69 87 Elmhurst 85 73 Wheaton 86 90 Wheaton 76 82 Elmhurst 68 92 St. Ambrose 77 76 Elmhurst 63 88 Millikin 61 94 Carthage 78 71 Wheaton 77 60 North Park 67 81 North Park 60 97 Aurora 90 99 North Central 77 96 Millikin 72 NAIA PLAYOFFS 85 Western Illinois 69 74 Illinois Wesleyan 85 75 Illinois Wesleyan 65 90 Northeastern Ill. 65 75 Northern Iowa 74 77 Millikin 79 80 Carthage 76 94 McKendree 66 81 Valparaiso 78 93 Carthage 107 122 Carroll 96 85 Wartburg 64 62 UW-Eau Claire 63 76 Carroll 88 96 North Park 68 57 Washburn 55 90 Carroll 88 91 Loras 89 77 Elmhurst 64 65 St. Mary’s (TX) 74 82 Wheaton 62 91 North Park 78 99 St. Ambrose 85 85 North Central 78 78 North Central 68 101 Wheaton 79 1974-75 (22-8) - HEAD COACH: Jim 62 North Park 58 79 Carthage 59 Borcherding 63 Wheaton 74 JIM BORCHERDING: 1969-84 94 Millikin 80 72 St. Ambrose 53 94 North Central 76 314-99 in 15 years 72 Illinois Wesleyan 65 56 Wittenberg 58 60 Illinois Wesleyan 82 92 North Central 81 63 Gustavus Adolphus 67 97 North Park 87 1969-70 (15-9) - HEAD COACH: Jim 84 Carroll 72 97 Millikin 71 61 Carthage 62 Borcherding NAIA PLAYOFFS 83 North Central 69 98 Carroll 78 90 Knox 88 104 Olivet Nazarene 65 76 Morningside 75 86 Millikin 74 87 St. Ambrose 91 90 Eastern Illinois 76 87 UW-Platteville 75 91 Elmhurst 70 79 Elmhurst 67 103 Kearney State 96 72 St. Ambrose 67 70 Millikin 71 47 Loras 63 76 Glenville State 75 73 Tenn. Wesleyan 62 79 Illinois Wesleyan 68 67 Dubuque 85 70 UW-Eau Claire 77 73 Huntington 70 NCAA PLAYOFFS 102 Millikin 71 70 Valdosta State 91 69 Central of Iowa 73 86 Lawrence 52 1972-73 (29-2) - HEAD COACH: Jim 79 North Central 71 78 Beloit 68 101 Rockford 80 Borcherding 67 North Park 61 71 North Central 58 86 UW-Platteville 62 73 Elmhurst 59 1977-78 (19-5) - HEAD COACH: Jim 89 Carthage 67 81 Monmouth 47 49 Wheaton 45 Borcherding 68 Carroll 59 75 St. Ambrose 59 59 Carroll 50 99 Coe 84 66 North Park 81 86 Wheaton 74 54 Carthage 62 82 St. Ambrose 65 87 St. Ambrose 67 69 North Central 57 77 Illinois Wesleyan 73 67 Augsburg 56 70 North Park 80 108 Carroll 63 65 North Park 68 78 UW-Oshkosh 58 86 North Central 66 78 Dubuque 50 69 Elmhurst 71 66 Millikin 77 106 Wheaton 84 80 Athletes-in-Action 72 77 Carthage 56 70 Elmhurst 58 84 Elmhurst 65 67 Bethel 60 68 Illinois Wesleyan 75 79 Wheaton 60 74 Illinois Wesleyan 93 69 Quincy 50 105 Wheaton 86 74 Western Illinois 81 82 Carthage 84 63 Sam Houston State 64 78 Millikin 74 73 St. Cloud 61 68 Carroll 79 65 Illinois Wesleyan 52 89 Carroll 77 78 St. John’s 77 88 MacMurray 68 97 Elmhurst 71 NCAA TOURNAMENT 66 Athletes-in-Action 85 103 Wheaton 87 78 North Park 59 67 Knox 64 76 North Park 79 82 Illinois Wesleyan 84 88 Millikin 66 62 Wartburg 61 92 Northern Iowa 77 110 Millikin 107 102 Carthage 64 49 Hamline 42 78 North Central 69 52 North Park 45 71 LeMoyne-Owen 84 53 Illinois Wesleyan 58 1970-71 (20-6) - HEAD COACH: Jim 84 Wheaton 67 78 SUNY-Brockport 71 77 Carthage 64 Borcherding 37 Carthage 34 92 Carroll 60 69 Knox 52 12 Carroll 6 1975-76 (21-7) - HEAD COACH: Jim 75 Wheaton 66 72 North Park 70 66 Elmhurst 50 Borcherding 81 Illinois Wesleyan 65 68 Elmhurst 71 73 Illinois Wesleyan 41 87 Rockford 74 91 Carthage 89 59 North Central 64 69 Millikin 59 67 Eastern Illinois 77 74 Carroll 72 95 Carthage 64 89 North Central 70 86 North Central 70 89 North Central 69 76 St. Ambrose 60 96 Northwestern (IA) 82 81 Wabash 74 53 North Park 61 84 UW-River Falls 74 NAIA PLAYOFFS 76 Millikin 60 71 Millikin 61 77 Upper Iowa 69 87 Quincy 59 75 Loras 80 95 Elmhurst 77 76 North Central 70 109 McKendree 61 77 Gustavus Adolphus 72 99 North Park 72 66 Hanover 65 84 St. Olaf 79 1978-79 (18-7) - HEAD COACH: Jim 82 MacMurray 58 64 Defiance 61 48 Augsburg 49 Borcherding 91 Illinois Wesleyan 74 63 Oklahoma Baptist 46 86 Concordia 74 92 Coe 82 74 Elmhurst 66 69 Guilford 77 72 Wheaton 54 88 St. Ambrose 58 96 Millikin 82 96 Slippery Rock 93 90 North Park 51 90 Illinois Benedictine 76 83 Wheaton 75 76 Wheaton 60 85 SIU-Edwardsville 84 70 Loras 65 1973-74 (25-4) - HEAD COACH: Jim 79 Millikin 55 99 Aurora 88 76 Carthage 68 Borcherding 73 Illinois Wesleyan 89 76 Northern Iowa 79 86 Carroll 58 39 UW-Platteville 66 78 North Central 61 86 North Central 74 99 Carroll 84 73 St. Ambrose 60 89 Carroll 64 63 Bradley 65 92 St. Ambrose 80 95 Elmhurst 75 61 Elmhurst 63 75 Fort Hays State 65 62 Illinois Wesleyan 71 96 North Central 57 59 Carroll 57 78 Grand Canyon 77 84 Millikin 74 89 Carthage 61 72 Carthage 71 78 Wheaton 81 40 - AUGUSTANA VIKINGS YEAR BY YEAR WITH THE VIKINGS 90 North Central 45 1981-82 (22-6) - HEAD COACH: Jim 65 Carthage 58 71 Wheaton 68 66 Illinois Wesleyan 69 Borcherding 74 Carroll 58 105 Millikin 101 63 Millikin 60 83 Coe 50 63 Millikin 58 98 Bishop 91 64 North Park 77 92 Loras 75 53 North Central 72 60 Eastern Illinois 66 86 Carthage 74 103 St. Ambrose 74 70 Carthage 64 62 Illinois Wesleyan 78 70 North Park 66 72 Mankato State 70 50 Carroll 68 71 Carthage 72 70 Carthage 72 80 St. Ambrose 50 62 Millikin 59 65 North Central 75 105 Carroll 77 53 Quincy 54 62 North Park 65 77 Elmhurst 57 111 Wheaton 74 79 North Central 55 73 Illinois Wesleyan 72 59 Wheaton 60 60 Elmhurst 51 56 Arkansas College 77 75 Wheaton 65 54 North Central 67 92 Illinois Wesleyan 76 62 Delta State 60 54 Carroll 60 59 Millikin 71 70 Tennessee-Martin 62 JIM LEIX: 1984-90 75 Carthage 72 52 Elmhurst 50 70 Elmhurst 54 75-81 in six years 81 North Park 88 82 Carroll 79 64 North Park 57 76 Elmhurst 74 45 Illinois Wesleyan 56 1984-85 (15-11) - HEAD COACH: Jim 94 Illinois Wesleyan 75 1979-80 (21-6) - HEAD COACH: Jim 54 Millikin 53 Leix 84 Carroll 68 Borcherding 95 Carthage 68 62 Grand View 56 81 Illinois Benedictine 90 91 Coe 73 83 Elmhurst 61 74 Coe 61 95 Marycrest 57 89 North Central 75 55 Beloit 54 1987-88 (12-14) - HEAD COACH: Jim 83 Lewis 52 87 Carroll 59 83 Simpson 44 Leix 81 Carroll 59 74 Wheaton 65 71 Marycrest 88 66 Dubuque 60 72 St. Ambrose 60 66 Carthage 48 59 St. Ambrose 58 81 Rockford 62 75 Elmhurst 55 65 Carroll 56 68 Eastern Illinois 90 80 MacMurray 57 71 Millikin 70 59 Millikin 57 88 Wheaton 77 76 Simpson 71 63 Wheaton 62 49 North Park 50 62 Illinois Wesleyan 61 57 Illinois Wesleyan 95 71 Quincy 78 70 Illinois Wesleyan 72 85 Elmhurst 68 87 Aurora 78 2 Santa Barbara 0 93 Wheaton 90 76 Carroll 64 108 Northeastern Ill. 81 63 Pacific 87 NCAA PLAYOFFS 64 Armstrong State 72 75 Cornell 67 94 Hayward State 71 70 UW-Milwaukee 63 42 Tampa 74 54 Central 57 71 Northern Iowa 54 76 Luther 57 86 Rollins 71 80 Carroll 78 85 North Central 62 51 Wabash 54 86 Carthage 64 68 Wheaton 81 55 Illinois Wesleyan 59 64 Elmhurst 79 77 North Park 78 61 North Park 70 1982-83 (18-10) - HEAD COACH: Jim 79 North Park 80 63 North Central 76 66 Millikin 68 Borcherding 66 North Central 69 68 Illinois Benedictine 80 96 Carthage 75 35 St. Lawrence 26 85 Illinois Wesleyan 74 68 Illinois Wesleyan 76 67 Elmhurst 54 87 Potsdam State 84 77 Wheaton 64 70 Millikin 83 100 North Central 64 79 Coe 57 77 Millikin 57 62 Carroll 71 65 Illinois Wesleyan 61 70 Beloit 65 59 North Park 83 62 Carthage 72 73 Carthage 58 79 Illinois Benedictine 63 68 Carroll 70 62 North Central 63 78 Carroll 73 99 Marycrest 89 61 Carthage 73 58 Eastern Illinois 101 61 North Park 55 63 Wheaton 60 83 Millikin 53 72 Elmhurst 69 96 Wheaton 79 68 Loras 70 61 North Central 71 80 North Park 77 NCAA PLAYOFFS 69 Quincy 75 62 Wheaton 65 76 Central of Iowa 74 71 Elmhurst 74 1985-86 (17-9) - HEAD COACH: Jim Leix 84 Millikin 87 60 North Park 72 52 Mt. Marty 47 78 Coe 60 83 Elmhurst 71 69 Wayne State 73 84 St. Ambrose 77 75 Carthage 74 1980-81 (25-6) - HEAD COACH: Jim 61 North Park 69 55 Beloit 61 Borcherding 95 Carroll 68 89 Illinois Benedictine 70 1988-89 (12-14) - HEAD COACH: Jim 81 Coe 64 76 Illinois Wesleyan 78 85 St. Ambrose 77 Leix 81 Western Illinois 77 55 North Central 61 88 Rockford 72 64 Rockford 74 81 Marycrest 60 59 Millikin 69 85 Spring Arbor 66 97 Park 45 91 Luther 61 59 Carthage 38 103 Aurora 72 76 St. John’s 71 88 St. Ambrose 71 78 North Central 68 83 Carroll 56 72 Cornell 62 53 Northern Iowa 60 92 Millikin 74 54 Ohio Northern 60 93 Cornell 113 103 North Central 66 81 Carthage 79 46 Carthage 50 71 Central of Iowa 68 69 Quincy 76 71 Carroll 64 121 Wheaton 67 87 Mt. Marty 54 68 Midwestern State 71 80 Elmhurst 62 85 North Park 79 89 Aurora 65 83 Central State 56 73 North Park 68 68 Millikin 61 64 Millikin 88 73 So. Carolina-Aiken 83 69 Illinois Wesleyan 67 81 North Central 80 86 Northeastern Ill. 62 107 North Central 61 84 Wheaton 68 66 Illinois Wesleyan 78 63 Belhaven 67 90 North Park 73 NCAA PLAYOFFS 81 Carthage 59 65 Nicholls State 68 79 Illinois Wesleyan 54 73 Stanislaus State 80 83 Elmhurst 65 74 Illinois Wesleyan 92 74 Elmhurst 72 100 Bishop 104 67 North Central 68 67 North Central 86 92 Wheaton 70 73 Millikin 66 63 North Park 82 93 Carthage 57 1983-84 (14-12) - HEAD COACH: Jim 64 Carroll 58 50 Carroll 59 85 Elmhurst 61 Borcherding 80 Carthage 55 73 Carthage 67 68 Illinois Wesleyan 60 74 Grandview 71 54 North Park 69 60 Illinois Wesleyan 55 62 Millikin 33 67 Coe 55 73 Wheaton 79 59 Millikin 62 89 Carthage 68 48 Beloit 55 65 Illinois Wesleyan 78 66 Elmhurst 65 95 Carroll 64 86 Knox 74 94 Elmhurst 108 44 Wheaton 58 100 Wheaton 66 45 Wittenberg 35 79 North Park 86 58 North Park 69 66 Loras 81 1986-87 (12-14) - HEAD COACH: Jim 59 Elmhurst 73 70 Millikin 46 62 Elmhurst 73 Leix 58 Carthage 47 85 Carroll 55 60 Wheaton 61 86 Incarnate Word 89 62 North Central 74 NCAA PLAYOFFS 54 Denver 61 83 Trinity 81 71 Wheaton 66 81 North Park 68 39 Regis 65 82 Rockford 52 56 Beloit 53 57 Southern Colorado 63 61 Aurora 63 69 Whittier 67 82 Rockford 67 90 Rockford 64 93 Otterbein 81 76 North Park 74 80 Millikin 83 65 Potsdam State 67 55 North Central 65 71 Dubuque 85 69 Elmhurst 63 87 Cornell 82 53 Illinois Wesleyan 60 70 North Park 86 2009-10 BASKETBALL - 41 YEAR BY YEAR WITH THE VIKINGS 1989-90 (7-19) - HEAD COACH: Jim Leix 88 Carthage 83 93 Redlands 73 58 Trinity 78 57 Rockford 50 75 Beloit 67 69 Teikyo-Marycrest 72 79 North Central 57 70 Western Illinois 77 98 Illinois Wesleyan 91 46 Illinois Wesleyan 87 60 Wheaton 51 73 Mount Mercy 71 87 North Central 92 90 North Central 60 68 Carthage 75 79 Wittenberg 85 77 Millikin 63 90 Millikin 79 80 Illinois Wesleyan 85 62 Defiance 65 65 North Park 64 64 Wheaton 81 67 Millikin 64 64 Kalamazoo 76 76 North Park 89 69 Elmhurst 81 61 Central of Iowa 63 1992-93 (24-7) - HEAD COACH: Steve 72 Carthage 53 85 North Park 68 79 Cornell 55 Yount 67 Elmhurst 69 65 Wheaton 69 88 Carroll 97 68 Beloit 71 65 Illinois Wesleyan 73 74 Carthage 80 70 Millikin 77 77 Dubuque 51 93 North Central 62 66 North Park 63 58 Florida Atlantic 66 84 St. Ambrose 82 87 Millikin 77 65 Illinois Wesleyan 78 64 Rust 68 88 Aurora 78 70 Wheaton 75 89 Millikin 85 95 North Park 90 86 Teikyo-Marycrest 58 85 North Park 80 88 Elmhurst 83 71 Wheaton 57 74 Rockford 66 75 Elmhurst 77 79 North Central 64 62 North Central 81 98 Central of Iowa 70 82 Elmhurst 84 83 Cal-Poly SLO 94 1995-96 (16-8) - HEAD COACH: Steve 1998-99 (14-11) - HEAD COACH: Steve 73 Illinois Wesleyan 74 70 Cal-Bakersfield 82 Yount Yount 75 Carroll 80 63 Teikyo-Marycrest 59 90 Olivet Nazarene 97 76 MacMurray 62 61 Carthage 68 94 Illinois Wesleyan 80 100 Trinity Christian 91 81 Illinois College 77 68 Illinois Wesleyan 85 85 North Park 73 84 Mount Mercy 92 65 Western Illinois 71 47 North Central 61 100 Wheaton 71 73 Teikyo-Marycrest 57 83 Mount Mercy 70 83 Elmhurst 87 87 Millikin 89 96 Aurora 85 76 Clarke 61 99 Carthage 75 73 St. Louis 86 96 Beloit 93 44 Beloit 47 79 Millikin 68 71 North Central 69 89 Carthage 70 67 St. Ambrose 73 58 North Park 75 95 Wheaton 76 114 Rockford 69 76 Rockford 74 81 Wheaton 88 87 Carthage 70 94 St. Ambrose 72 77 Mount St. Clare 62 93 Millikin 67 71 Teikyo-Marycrest 60 75 Central of Iowa 62 STEVE YOUNT: 1990-99 73 North Central 56 72 Illinois Wesleyan 98 65 Marycrest 52 149-83 in nine years 113 Elmhurst 69 96 North Central 71 63 Millikin 52 82 Carthage 65 77 Millikin 65 54 Elmhurst 67 1990-91 (19-7) - HEAD COACH: Steve 79 Illinois Wesleyan 78 67 Wheaton 81 63 North Central 55 Yount 64 North Park 65 82 North Park 67 46 Carthage 63 96 Rockford 85 95 Elmhurst 78 79 Carthage 65 101 North Park 94 142 Mt. St. Clare 78 NCAA PLAYOFFS 80 Elmhurst 74 76 Wheaotn 74 79 Marycrest 85 79 DePauw 66 66 Illinois Wesleyan 76 57 Illinois Wesleyan 55 100 Illinois College 91 92 Beloit 66 84 Millikin 77 65 Millikin 77 92 Knox 87 87 LaVerne 84 90 North Central 69 76 North Central 73 103 Central of Iowa 100 100 UW-Platteville 86 62 Wheaton 72 60 North Park 63 75 Eastern Illinois 95 83 Rowan 81 104 North Park 106 58 Elmhurst 73 65 Illinois Wesleyan 93 68 Ohio Northern 71 64 Elmhurst 74 69 Illinois Wesleyan 81 98 Carroll 90 1996-97 (12-13) - HEAD COACH: Steve 73 Wheaton 82 81 North Park 76 1993-94 (17-8) - HEAD COACH: Steve Yount 54 Carthage 59 80 Millikin 95 Yount 68 UW-Whitewater 77 107 Redlands 108 87 Mt. Mercy 71 91 St. Ambrose 92 GREY GIOVANINE : 1999-present 94 Loma Linda 71 82 St. Ambrose 80 91 Beloit 63 183-79 in 10 years 78 Wheaton 68 86 Principia 34 86 Aurora 64 93 North Central 78 77 Lindenwood 85 92 Benedictine 1999-2000 (10-15) - HEAD COACH: 80 Cornell 83 74 Western Illinois 80 73 Grey Giovanine 99 Carthage 73 97 Loras 100 55 Olivet Nazarene 63 54 UW-Platteville 80 72 Illinois Wesleyan 82 97 Carthage 69 84 North Park 72 68 Mount St. Clare 82 86 Elmhurst 76 86 Beloit 77 91 Marycrest 71 73 Clarke 61 86 Wheaton 76 64 St. Louis 97 72 Grandview 73 72 Beloit 75 86 Carroll 66 70 Teikyo-Marycrest 67 74 Goucher 87 58 Rockford 52 97 Carthage 83 107 Rockford 83 61 Allentown 56 59 St. Ambrose 65 91 Millikin 81 102 Lincoln Christian 80 68 North Central 58 79 Marycrest 65 81 North Park 75 66 Illinois Wesleyan 90 52 Elmhurst 65 95 Cal-Santa Cruz 56 90 North Central 72 84 North Central 73 54 Illinois Wesleyan 71 72 Concordia (CA) 87 90 Elmhurst 87 79 Millikin 64 85 Carthage 91 97 St. Olaf 64 64 Wheaton 79 67 Mount Mercy 58 71 North Central 73 1991-92 (18-8) - HEAD COACH: Steve 65 North Park 64 83 North Park 66 75 Illinois Wesleyan 83 Yount 75 Carthage 64 60 Millikin 70 71 Carthage 76 55 Southwest Missouri 81 90 Elmhurst 82 60 Elmhurst 73 50 North Park 71 96 Dubuque 102 77 Illinois Wesleyan 87 68 Illinois Wesleyan 81 71 North Central 63 107 Aurora 85 71 North Central 70 69 Wheaton 71 71 Elmhurst 54 78 St. Ambrose 79 74 Millikin 77 73 Millikin 64 85 Mount Mercy 60 89 Blackburn 79 75 Wheaton 72 67 Carthage 61 78 Wheaton 69 112 Mount St. Clare 79 83 North Park 80 69 North Central 65 73 Millikin 78 104 Rockford 91 87 Elmhurst 69 65 Wheaton 76 68 North Park 77 56 Teikyo-Marycrest 49 89 Illinois Wesleyan 74 70 Central of Iowa 66 1994-95 (13-12) - HEAD COACH: Steve 1997-98 (16-9) - HEAD COACH: Steve 68 Elmhurst 69 98 Carroll 66 Yount Yount 67 Carthage 75 81 North Central 74 86 Mount Mercy 74 90 UW-Whitewater 92 84 Millikin 90 78 Wheaton 67 69 St. Ambrose 87 109 Beloit 75 76 Wheaton 83 81 Millikin 83 76 Lindenwood 59 102 Mount Mercy 68 103 North Park 92 85 Teikyo-Marycrest 48 90 Trinity Christian 56 78 Illinois Wesleyan 95 50 Eastern Illinois 75 76 Webster 51 69 Elmhurst 83 72 Loras 95 69 Marycrest 60 68 Wheaton 69 91 Carthage 90 96 St. Ambrose 79 87 Carthage 73 85 Beloit 71 69 Grand View 61 63 Carroll 71 87 Rockford 69 66 Lawrence 76 89 Elmhurst 76 57 Rose-Hulman 75 96 Benedictine 87 42 - AUGUSTANA VIKINGS YEAR BY YEAR WITH THE VIKINGS 2000-01 (17-8) HEAD COACH: Grey 2003-04 (16-9) HEAD COACH: Grey CCIW TOURNAMENT 72 Knox 54 Giovanine Giovanine 67 Illinois Wesleyan 81 98 MacMurray 71 69 Muskigum 54 105 Beloit 89 NCAA TOURNAMENT 87 Beloit 65 57 Purdue-Calumet 60 69 Ripon 72 71 Buena Vista 66 68 Coe 41 76 Western Illinois 71 84 St. Ambrose 88 77 UW-Stout 70 70 North Park 53 80 UW-Platteville 74 63 Coe 55 86 Puget Sound 92 56 Elmhurst 55 74 Clarke 63 64 Wartburg 71 57 Carthage 66 71 Marycrest 67 87 Franciscan 48 2006-07 (22-6) HEAD COACH Grey 71 Wheaton 79 73 St. Ambrose 83 76 Simpson 58 Giovanine 80 North Central 63 86 Benedictine 58 79 Rockford 76 78 St. Norbert 57 51 Millikin 43 68 Mount St. Clare 76 65 Trinity 67 69 Beloit 52 82 Illinois Wesleyan 66 71 Rockford 64 63 Southwestern Texas 57 75 Washington 73 70 North Park 48 71 Mount Mercy 61 64 Clarke 76 54 St. Ambrose 77 55 Wheaton 64 69 North Central (OT) 66 77 North Central 78 55 Simpson 53 63 Elmhurst 65 72 Illinois Wesleyan 91 83 Wheaton 77 74 Clarke 56 87 Carthage 65 74 Millikin 49 77 Illinois Wesleyan 78 70 Coe 47 65 Millikin 55 79 North Park 67 88 North Park 71 64 Cornell 60 62 North Central 65 65 Wheaton 57 74 North Central 49 92 Wartburg 77 74 Illinois Wesleyan 65 63 Elmhurst 70 80 North Park 38 78 Rockford 44 CCIW TOURNAMENT 65 North Central 63 76 Elmhurst 57 68 UW-Stevens Point 71 53 Elmhurst 59 89 Wheaton (OT) 88 88 Millikin 59 62 North Park 48 76 Illinois Wesleyan 70 67 Millikin 72 71 Elmhurst 81 62 Carthage 58 84 Wheaton 77 75 Wheaton 69 76 Millikin 72 74 Carthage 62 70 Carthage 54 66 Elmhurst 71 71 Elmhurst 57 80 Millikin 65 61 North Park 70 73 Illinois Wesleyan 84 60 North Central 59 67 Carthage 68 81 Carthage 69 64 Illinois Wesleyan 62 86 Elmhurst 74 2001-02 (17-8) HEAD COACH: Grey 2004-05 (17-8) HEAD COACH: Grey 71 North Park 56 Giovanine Giovanine 56 Carthage 66 74 Coe 83 59 Southern Illinois 89 63 Wheaton 60 103 Beliot 96 94 Beloit 77 71 Millikin 59 71 Eastern Illinois 87 89 St. Ambrose 76 80 Illinois Wesleyan 77 84 Rockford 72 70 Wartburg 62 81 North Central 85 80 Marycrest 90 67 Simpson 76 CCIW TOURNAMENT 83 St. Ambrose 68 78 Coe 55 74 North Central 67 83 Eureka 70 74 Ripon 86 78 Elmhurst 70 87 Mount St. Clare 74 94 Cornell 44 NCAA TOURNAMENT 89 Clarke 52 73 Concordia 44 69 Carroll 73 74 Cornell 38 101 Madonna 80 76 Central of Iowa 68 82 Hope 64 2007-08 (23-6) HEAD COACH: Grey 84 Norh Central 56 76 North Central 86 Giovanine 85 Illinois Wesleyan 77 85 Millikin 75 80 Simpson 65 85 Wheaton 71 80 North Park 58 66 Washington 60 76 Millikin 78 52 Illinois Wesleyan 67 84 Webster 65 83 Elmhurst 87 76 Carthage 62 64 UW-La Crosse 66 63 Carthage 64 59 North Central 55 58 Coe 45 80 North Central 45 59 Wheaton 62 85 St. Ambrose 68 92 North Park 70 74 North Park 61 77 St. Norbert 70 73 Wheaton 80 79 Elmhurst 86 69 Cornell 56 81 Elmhurst 61 77 Illinois Wesleyan 76 59 UW-Oshkosh 54 63 North Park 61 74 Millikin 59 75 Wartburg 61 82 Millikin 70 69 Carthage 64 63 UW-Stevens Point 73 106 Illinois Wesleyan 92 83 Wheaton 76 58 North Park 67 70 Carthage 84 67 Elmhurst 68 74 Elmhurst 72 66 Wheaton 61 2002-03 (20-5) HEAD COACH: Grey 2005-06 (23-6) HEAD COACH: Grey 68 Carthage 74 Giovanine Giovanine 71 Millikin 63 84 Clarke 73 79 Clarke 73 70 North Central 60 92 Coe 81 72 Beloit 52 65 Illinois Wesleyan 61 70 Rockford 73 69 St. Ambrose 56 72 Elmhurst 63 88 St. Ambrose 66 83 Simpson 74 72 North Park 61 104 Central of Iowa 75 76 Rockford 69 76 Carthage 69 89 Cornell 59 72 Coe 59 60 Wheaton 73 89 Mt. St. Clare 66 75 Concordia 58 59 Millikin 56 96 Eureka 47 64 Lake Forest 45 83 Illinois Wesleyan 68 54 U. of Sioux Falls 70 65 Rose Hulman 59 63 North Central 59 106 William Penn 82 88 Marian 52 CCIW TOURNAMENT 66 North Central 59 66 UW-Stout 70 69 Elmhurst 68 62 Illinois Wesleyan 66 67 North Park 53 71 Illinois Wesleyan 60 76 Elmhurst 73 60 Elmhurst 57 NCAA TOURNAMENT 69 Carthage 55 64 Wheaton 61 72 Aurora 61 72 North Central 62 73 Carthage 70 67 Washington 70 88 North Park 65 81 Millikin 71 69 Benedictine 66 85 North Central 79 2008-09 (18-8) HEAD COACH: Grey 64 Wheaton 70 57 Illinois Wesleyan 54 Giovanine 76 Millikin 55 63 Elmhurst 60 82 Simpson 79 80 Illinois Wesleyan 75 59 North Park 48 58 Chicago 57 72 Elmhurst 58 87 Carthage 80 82 Washington 87 69 Carthage 79 60 Wheaton 64 82 UW-Oshkosh 56 96 Wheaton 81 71 Millikin 73 89 St. Ambrose 61 89 Millikin 59 93 Illinois Wesleyan 85 54 UW-LaCrosse 61 93 North Park 78 61 North Central 86 76 Cornell 54 2009-10 BASKETBALL - 43 SEASON RECORDS 1966-67 12 12 .500 5 7 .417 5th Armin Pipho 1967-68 7 17 .292 4 12 .250 7th Armin Pipho YEAR OVERALL CCIW COACH 1968-69 11 14 .440 7 9 .438 6th Armin Pipho 1901-06 14 8 .636 Unknown 1969-70 15 9 .625 10 6 .625 3rd Jim Borcherding 1910-11 10 0 1.000 Dan Hayes 1970-71 20 6 .769 12 4 .750 1st Jim Borcherding 1911-12 7 7 .500 Dan Hayes 1971-72 25 4 .862 14 2 .875 1st Jim Borcherding 1912-13 12 4 .750 R.M. Conrad 1972-73 29 2 .936 16 0 1.000 1st Jim Borcherding 1913-14 9 5 .643 R.M. Conrad 1973-74 25 4 .862 15 1 .938 1st Jim Borcherding 1914-15 7 4 .636 R.M. Conrad 1974-75 22 8 .733 12 4 .750 2nd Jim Borcherding 1915-16 11 2 .846 R.M. Conrad 1975-76 21 7 .750 13 3 .813 2nd Jim Borcherding 1916-17 8 3 .727 R.M. Conrad 1976-77 20 7 .741 12 4 .750 2nd Jim Borcherding 1917-18 5 6 .455 R.M. Conrad 1977-78 19 5 .792 12 4 .750 2nd Jim Borcherding 1918-19 7 3 .700 R.M. Conrad 1978-79 18 7 .720 11 5 .688 2nd Jim Borcherding 1919-20 11 6 .647 A.V. Swedberg 1979-80 21 6 .778 13 3 .813 2nd Jim Borcherding 1920-21 10 4 .714 A.V. Swedberg 1980-81 25 6 .806 15 1 .938 1st Jim Borcherding 1921-22 13 8 .619 A.V. Swedberg 1981-82 22 6 .786 13 3 .813 1st Jim Borcherding 1922-23 11 9 .550 A.V. Swedberg 1982-83 18 10 .643 11 5 .683 2nd Jim Borcherding 1923-24 14 4 .778 A.V. Swedberg 1983-84 14 12 .538 9 7 .563 4th Jim Borcherding 1924-25 11 4 .773 A.V. Swedberg 1984-85 15 11 .577 9 7 .563 3rd Jim Leix 1925-26 11 5 .688 A.V. Swedberg 1985-86 17 9 .654 10 6 .625 3rd Jim Leix 1926-27 12 4 .750 A.V. Swedberg 1986-87 12 14 .462 7 9 .438 6th Jim Leix 1927-28 8 11 .421 A.V. Swedberg 1987-88 12 14 .462 5 11 .313 6th Jim Leix 1928-29 9 9 .500 A.V. Swedberg 1988-89 12 14 .462 5 11 .313 8th Jim Leix 1929-30 9 8 .529 A.V. Swedberg 1989-90 7 19 .269 4 12 .250 6th Jim Leix 1930-31 9 9 .500 A.V. Swedberg 1990-91 19 7 .730 13 3 .813 2nd Steve Yount 1931-32 1 15 .063 H.V. Almquist 1991-92 18 8 .692 10 6 .625 4th Steve Yount 1932-33 5 8 .385 A.V. Swedberg 1992-93 24 7 .774 12 2 .857 1st Steve Yount 1933-34 10 8 .556 A.V. Swedberg 1993-94 17 8 .680 10 4 .714 2nd Steve Yount 1934-35 11 4 .733 H.V. Almquist 1994-95 13 12 .520 7 7 .500 3rd Steve Yount 1935-36 21 3 .875 H.V. Almquist 1995-96 16 8 .667 8 6 .571 4th Steve Yount 1936-37 15 5 .750 H.V. Almquist 1996-97 12 13 .480 6 8 .429 6th Steve Yount 1937-38 16 5 .762 H.V. Almquist 1997-98 16 9 .640 8 6 .571 3rd Steve Yount 1938-39 17 6 .739 H.V. Almquist 1998-99 14 11 .560 6 8 .428 5th Steve Yount 1939-40 10 9 .526 H.V. Almquist 1999-00 10 15 .400 4 10 .286 6th Grey Giovanine 1940-41 8 13 .381 H.V. Almquist 2000-01 17 8 .680 9 5 .643 4th Grey Giovanine 1941-42 13 8 .619 John Briley 2001-02 17 8 .680 9 5 .643 2nd Grey Giovanine 1942-43 7 11 .389 John Briley 2002-03 20 5 .800 11 3 .786 1st Grey Giovanine 1943-44 7 13 .350 Robert Maloney 2003-04 16 9 .640 10 4 .714 2nd Grey Giovanine 1944-45 8 4 .667 L.C. Brissman 2004-05 17 8 .680 9 5 .643 4th Grey Giovanine 1945-46 6 14 .300 John Briley 2005-06 23 6 .793 11 3 .786 1st Grey Giovanine 1946-47 10 10 .500 6 4 .600 4th John Briley 2006-07 22 6 .786 11 3 .786 1st Grey Giovanine 1947-48 7 13 .350 4 6 .400 5th A.J. Stolfa 2007-08 23 6 .793 11 3 .786 1st Grey Giovanine 1948-49 7 11 .389 4 6 .400 6th A.J. Stolfa 2008-09 18 8 .692 9 5 .643 3rd Grey Giovanine 1949-50 9 12 .429 5 5 .500 6th A.J. Stolfa 1950-51 12 8 .600 6 4 .600 4th Oliver Olson 1951-52 8 12 .400 3 7 .300 6th Lenny Kallis AUGUSTANA BASKETBALL COACHING RECORDS 1952-53 13 5 .722 4 4 .500 6th Lenny Kallis COACH YEARS W L .PCT 1953-54 9 10 .474 3 9 .250 5th Lenny Kallis Jim Borcherding 1969-84 314 99 .760 1954-55 3 15 .167 1 11 .083 7th Lenny Kallis Grey Giovanine 1999-present 183 79 .698 1955-56 7 13 .350 3 11 .214 7th Lenny Kallis Lenny Kallis 1951-66 152 162 .486 1956-57 10 8 .556 9 5 .643 2nd Lenny Kallis Steve Yount 1990-99 149 82 .645 A.V. Swedberg 1919-31; 32-34 142 85 .626 1957-58 10 11 .476 7 7 .500 4th Lenny Kallis H.V. Almquist 1931-32; 34-41 112 61 .648 1958-59 12 12 .500 6 8 .429 4th Lenny Kallis Jim Leix 1984-90 75 81 .481 1959-60 10 14 .417 4 8 .333 5th Lenny Kallis R.M. Conrad 1912-19 59 27 .686 1960-61 5 17 .227 2 8 .200 6th Lenny Kallis John Briley 1941-43; 45-47 34 43 .442 Armin Pipho 1966-69 30 43 .411 1961-62 12 9 .571 7 5 .583 3rd Lenny Kallis A.J. Stolfa 1947-50 23 36 .390 1962-63 18 6 .750 13 1 .929 1st Lenny Kallis Dan Hayes 1910-12 17 7 .708 1963-64 15 6 .714 8 4 .667 3rd Lenny Kallis Oliver Olson 1950-51 12 8 .600 1964-65 8 14 .364 3 9 .250 7th Lenny Kallis Robert Maloney 1943-44 1 13 .071 Unknown Coaches 1901-06 14 8 .636 1965-66 9 13 .409 6 6 .500 4th Lenny Kallis 44 - AUGUSTANA VIKINGS THE ROY J. CARVER PHYSICAL EDUCATION CENTER

Ever Since the Roy J. Carver Physical Education Center opened in 1971, the Augustana Vikings have had incredible success in the building. Viking losses have been few and far between as they are 388-97 for a winning percentage of .800. In the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin, Augustana is 224-63 for a winning percentage of .780.

The Carver Center seating was reduced to 1,900 from 3,200 in summer of 2008, when it was renovated with new bleachers throughout the building and chair-back seating was added on the north side of the gym. The old scoreboards were also replaced with a center-hung score board. In the summer of 1991 the original caramel colored tartan was pulled up and a brand new wooden floor was installed. That wooden floor was resurfaced in the summer of 2000. The Vikings played their first game in the building on December 1, 1971 and beat St. Ambrose by a score of 83-75 behind 23 points by Chuck Menzer.

During the first 11 years of the building’s existence, the Augustana record was unbelievable. From the 1971-72 season until the 1981-82 campaign, the Vikings were 136-12 for a winning percentage of .919.

VIKINGS YEAR BY YEAR RECORD IN CARVER PE CENTER SEASON OVERALL .PCT CCIW .PCT HEAD COACH 1971-72 15-0 1.000 8-0 1.000 Jim Borcherding 1972-73 14-0 1.000 8-0 1.000 Jim Borcherding 1973-74 11-1 .917 8-0 1.000 Jim Borcherding 1974-75 13-0 1.000 8-0 1.000 Jim Borcherding 1975-76 10-3 .769 6-2 .750 Jim Borcherding 1976-77 13-2 .867 8-0 1.000 Jim Borcherding 1977-78 10-2 .833 7-1 .875 Jim Borcherding 1978-79 13-0 1.000 8-0 1.000 Jim Borcherding 1979-80 10-2 .833 7-1 .875 Jim Borcherding 1980-81 14-1 .933 8-0 1.000 Jim Borcherding 1981-82 13-1 .929 7-1 .875 Jim Borcherding 1982-83 10-2 .833 7-1 .875 Jim Borcherding 1983-84 11-2 .846 7-1 .875 Jim Borcherding 1984-85 9-3 .750 6-2 .750 Jim Leix 1985-86 11-1 .917 7-1 .875 Jim Leix 1986-87 7-4 .636 5-3 .625 Jim Leix 1987-88 8-6 .571 3-5 .375 Jim Leix 1988-89 9-5 .643 3-5 .375 Jim Leix 1989-90 5-8 .385 2-6 .250 Jim Leix 1990-91 10-2 .833 7-1 .875 Steve Yount 1991-92 8-3 .727 6-2 .750 Steve Yount 1992-93 13-1 .929 7-0 1.000 Steve Yount 1993-94 7-5 .583 4-3 .571 Steve Yount 1994-95 8-4 .667 4-3 .571 Steve Yount 1995-96 8-3 .727 4-3 .571 Steve Yount 1996-97 7-5 .583 3-4 .429 Steve Yount 1997-98 7-5 .583 3-4 .429 Steve Yount 1998-99 6-5 .545 3-4 .429 Steve Yount 1999-00 7-5 .583 4-3 .571 Grey Giovanine 2000-01 10-1 .909 6-1 .857 Grey Giovanine 2001-02 11-1 .917 6-1 .857 Grey Giovanine 2002-03 10-1 .909 6-1 .857 Grey Giovanine 2003-04 9-3 .750 6-1 .857 Grey Giovanine 2004-05 11-2 .846 6-1 .857 Grey Giovanine 2005-06 13-1 .929 7-0 1.000 Grey Giovanine 2006-07 15-2 .882 6-1 .857 Grey Giovanine 2007-08 13-3 .813 7-0 1.000 Grey Giovanine 2008-09 9-2 .818 6-1 .857 Grey Giovanine OVERALL 388-97 .800 224-63 .780

CARVER PE CENTER RECORDS MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS - 107, St. Ambrose vs. Athletes-In-Action, 12-19-72 INDIVIDUAL MOST FREE THROWS MADE - 38, St. Ambrose vs. Dubuque, 12-20-72 MOST POINTS - 49, Kirk Anderson, Augustana vs. North Park, 1-18-92 MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS - 52, Augustana vs. Benedictine 12-16- MOST FIELD GOALS MADE - 20, Bruce Hamming, Augustana vs. Wheaton, 2000 2-15-75 MOST REBOUNDS - 73, Augustana vs. Olivet Nazarene, 3-7-72 MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED - 31, John Laing, Augustana vs. North- western (IA), 2-27-73 HEAD COACHING RECORDS IN CARVER CENTER MOST FT MADE - 20, Drew Castens, Augustana vs. Coe, 11/27/02 MOST FT ATTEMPTED - 25, Drew Carstens, Augustana vs. Coe, 11/27/02 OVERALL CCIW MOST REBOUNDS - 26, John Laing vs. Carthage, 1-19-73 HEAD COACH YRS W L .PCT W L .PCT MOST ASSISTS - 16, Rob Manaski, Franklin & Marshall vs. Centre, 3-17-79 Jim Borcherding 13 157 16 .908 97 7 .933 Grey Giovanine 10 108 21 .837 60 10 .857 TEAM Steve Yount 9 74 33 .692 41 24 .631 MOST POINTS - 122, Augustana vs. Icelandic Nationals (66) 11-28-73 Jim Leix 6 49 27 .645 26 22 .541 MOST POINTS, TWO TEAMS - 211, Illinois Benedictine (114) vs. Knox (97), 12-4-76 MOST FIELD GOALS - 56, Augustana vs. Wheaton, 1-7-86

2009-10 BASKETBALL - 45 ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS Hedding 9 4 Puget Sound 0 1 Purdue-Calumet 0 1 as of 2008-09 season Hillsdale 1 0 Hope 1 0 Quincy 2 4 Redlands 1 1 Akron 0 1 Huntington 1 0 Regis 0 1 Allentown 1 0 Idaho 0 1 Ripon 1 2 Arkansas College 0 1 Illinois College 8 4 Roanoke 1 0 Arkansas State 1 0 Illinois State 7 2 Rockford 25 5 Armour Tech 19 6 Illinois, U. of 2 1 Rollins 1 0 Armstrong State 0 1 Illinois Wesleyan 60 84 Rose-Hulman 1 1 Ashland 0 1 Incarnate Word 0 1 Rowan 1 0 Augsburg 3 1 Indiana State 0 1 Rust 0 1 Augustana (SD) 0 1 Iowa, U. of 3 6 St. Ambrose 57 34 Aurora 11 2 Iowa Wesleyan 4 2 St. Cloud State 1 0 Belhaven 0 1 Kalamazoo 0 1 St. John’s (MN) 2 0 Beloit 17 5 Kearney State (NE) 1 0 St. Lawrence 1 0 Benedictine 7 2 Knox 42 28 St. Louis 0 2 Bethany (KN) 4 2 Lake Forest 17 17 St. Mary’s (TX) 0 1 Bethel (TN) 1 0 Lakeland (WI) 1 0 St. Norbert 2 0 Bishop 1 1 LaVerne 1 0 St. Olaf 2 1 Blackburn 1 0 Lawrence 1 1 St. Viator 1 1 Bradley 17 28 LeMoyne-Owen 0 1 Sam Houston 0 1 Brockport State 1 0 Lewis Institute 0 1 Santa Barbara 1 0 Buena Vista 1 0 Lewis 1 0 Scranton 0 1 Butler 1 0 Lincoln 1 0 Simpson 12 4 Cal-Bakersfield 0 1 Lincoln Christian 1 0 Sioux Falls, U. of 0 1 Cal-Poly SLO 0 1 Lindenwood 1 1 Slippery Rock 1 0 Cal-Santa Cruz 1 0 Loma Linda 1 0 So. Carolina-Aiken 0 1 Capital (OH) 1 0 Loras 3 8 South Dakota State 0 1 Carroll (WI) 53 25 Loyola 0 1 South Dakota, U. of 0 1 Carthage 104 50 Luther 6 7 Southern Colorado 0 1 Central (IA) 12 3 Macalester 0 1 SIU-Carbondale 0 1 Central Michigan 0 1 MacMurray 6 7 SIU-Edwardsville 1 0 Central Missouri 0 2 Madonna 1 0 Southwest Missouri 0 1 Central State (OH) 1 0 Mankato State 1 0 Southwestern Texas 1 0 Chicago State 2 1 Marian 1 0 Spring Arbor 1 0 Chicago, U. of 1 1 Marquette 0 3 Stanislaus State 0 1 Clarke 8 1 Marycrest 15 4 Tampa 0 1 Coe 25 7 McKendree 2 0 Tennessee-Martin 1 0 Columbia 3 1 Midwestern State 0 1 Tenn. Wesleyan 1 0 Concordia (CA) 0 1 Millikin 77 57 Trinity (TX) 1 2 Concordia (MN) 1 1 Monmouth 51 43 Trinity Christian 2 0 Concordia (IL) 7 2 Morningside 1 0 Upper Iowa 1 0 Cornell (IA) 26 12 Mt. Marty 2 0 Valdosta State 0 1 Defiance (OH) 1 1 Mt. Mercy 8 1 Valparaiso 1 2 Delta State 1 0 Mt. Morris 1 0 Wabash 2 2 Denver 0 1 Muhlenberg 0 1 Wartburg 19 2 DePaul 1 1 Muskigum 1 0 Washburn 1 0 DePauw 1 0 Nebraska Wesleyan 1 0 Washington (MO) 2 3 Dubuque 7 3 Nicholls State 0 1 Wayne State (NE) 0 1 Earlham (IN) 0 1 North Central 89 51 Webster 2 0 Eastern Illinois 1 6 North Park 63 37 Western Illinois 18 24 Elmhurst 78 43 Northern Illinois 6 6 Wheaton 60 55 Eureka 20 7 Northern Iowa 3 2 Whittier 1 0 Florida Atlantic 0 1 Northeastern Illinois 3 0 William Penn 4 0 Franciscan (Mt. St. Clare) 6 2 Northwestern 3 2 William & Vashti 7 2 Friends (KN) 1 0 Northwestern (IA) 1 0 Winona State 1 0 Fort Hayes State 1 0 NW Louisiana 1 0 Wis.-Eau Claire 0 2 Gettysburg (PA) 1 0 Oklahoma Baptist 1 0 Wis.-LaCrosse 1 3 Glenville State 1 0 Olivet Nazarene 1 2 Wis.-Milwaukee 1 1 Goucher 0 1 Ohio Northern 0 2 Wis.-Oshkosh 5 0 Grand Canyon 1 0 Oregon, U. of 0 1 Wis.-Platteville 4 2 Grandview (IA) 3 1 Otterbein 1 0 Wis.-River Falls 1 0 Grinnell 6 7 Pacific 0 1 Wis.-Stout 1 1 Guilford (NC) 0 1 Park (MO) 2 0 Wis.-Stevens Point 0 2 Gustavus Adolphus 10 6 Peru Teachers 0 1 Wis.-Whitewater 0 2 Hamline (MN) 2 0 Plattsburgh St. 1 0 Wittenberg 0 2 Hanover (IN) 1 0 Potsdam State 1 1 Wooster 0 1 Hayward State 1 0 Principia 1 0 46 - AUGUSTANA VIKINGS The College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin

Now in its 64th year, the College Conference of Illinois & Men’s basketball has been a league sport ever since the Wisconsin (CCIW) enjoys a reputation as the “Best Small- CCIW was formed in time for the 1946-47 season. Augustana College Conference in the Nation.” The league was formed owns a total of 12 conference championships, including two with nine charter members (Augustana, Carthage, Elmhurst, in the last four years. The Vikings shared the 2003 title and Illinois College, Illinois Wesleyan, Lake Forest, Millikin, North won three consecutive championships outright between 2006 Central and Wheaton) on April 26, 1946 in Jacksonville, Il- and 2008. Augustana’s first CCIW title came in 1963 under the linois. Competition opened in the 1946-47 academic year as direction of head coach Lenny Kallis. the College Conference of Illinois.

Carthage left the conference in 1952 but returned in 1961. Augustana’s All-Time Team In 1967 the name was changed to the College Conference of CCCIW Champions Illinois & Wisconsin to recognize Carthage, which had moved to Kenosha, Wisconsin from Carthage, Illinois in 1962, and Men (135) Carroll, which entered the league in 1955. BASEBALL: 1952-65-68-74 (Division Champs in 1989-96) BASKETBALL: 1963-71-72-73-74-81-82-93-03-06-07-08 As is often the case with athletic conferences, CCIW member- CROSS COUNTRY: 1969-70 ship has experienced some changes since the league’s incep- FOOTBALL: 1949-66-68-75-81-82-83-84-85-86-87-88-90-91- tion. After Carthage left in 1952, Illinois College withdrew the 93-94-97-99-01-05-06 following year. Elmhurst and Wheaton left following the 1959- GOLF: 1955-64-65-66-69-72-73-75-76-78-79-80-81-82-97-99 60 academic year. Wheaton rejoined for all sports but football SOCCER: 2002 in 1967 and then for football in 1970. Elmhurst rejoined in SWIMMING & DIVING: 1947-48-49-67-69-70-71-82 the fall of 1967 for all sports but football and for football in TENNIS: 1947-48-55-56-60-65-66-67-68-70-72-74-75-77-78- the 1968 season. Carroll joined officially with the 1955 spring 81-82-83-84-85 sports seasons. Carthage returned in 1961 and North Park TRACK & FIELD: 1964-65-67-68-69-70-72-73-74-80-81-82- entered the following fall. Lake Forest dropped out at the end 83-84-08 of the 1962-63 year. The last change in CCIW membership WRESTLING: 1963-64-65-66-67-68-69-70-71-72-74-75-79- came following the 1991-92 season when Carroll withdrew. 80-82-83-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-98-99- 00-01-02-03-04 Now eight members strong, the CCIW continues its tradition of athletic and academic excellence. The league sanctioned women’s sports for the first time in the 1986-87 school year Women (37) BASKETBALL: 1987-89-90-91-93 and Augustana participated in the first ever women’s compe- CROSS COUNTRY: 1990-91-94-96-97-98 tition. That was on September 14, 1986 when the Vikings met : 2004-06 North Central in a volleyball match that was held at Elmhurst SWIMMING & DIVING: 1988-89-90-93-95-97 College. TENNIS: 1993-94-96-97 TRACK & FIELD: 1988-91-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-00-01-08 The College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin sanctions 21 VOLLEYBALL: 1996-01 sports: baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, football, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s swimming, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s indoor track & field, men’s and women’s outdoor track & field, volleyball and wrestling.

Augustana owns more CCIW team championships than any other school in the league with 172 total. Of those 172, the men have won 135 and 37 belong to the women. 2009-10 AUGUSTANA VIKINGS MEN’S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE

DATE OPPONENT, LOCATION TIME COLLEGE CONFERENCE OF ILLINOIS November 16 Simpson, HOME 7:30 p.m. & WISCONSIN CHAMPIONS November 18 Beloit, HOME 7:30 p.m. 1963–71–72–73–74–81–82–93–03–06–07-08 November 21 Macmurray, HOME 7:30 p.m. November 28 Anderson, Anderson, Indiana 7:00 p.m. FINAL FOUR APPEARANCES November 30 Knox, Galesburg, Illinois 7:30 p.m. 1973–NAIA; 1975–NCAA Division III;1976– December 9 Gonzaga, Spokane, Washington TBA NCAA Division III; 1981–NCAA Division III; December 12 Washington, St. Louis, Missouri 7:30 p.m. 1993–NCAA Division III December 16 Chicago, HOME 7:30 p.m. December 20 Monmouth, HOME 3:00 p.m. POST SEASON APPEARANCES December 22 Wisconsin-Whitewater, Whitewater, Wisconsin 7:00 p.m. 1936 Olympic Trials; 1939 NAIA; 1940 NAIA; January 2 Buena Vista, Storm Lake, Iowa 6:00 p.m. 1959 NCAA; 1960 NCAA; 1963 NCAA; 1971 January 6 *North Park, HOME 7:30 p.m. NCAA; 1972 NAIA; 1973 NAIA; 1974 NAIA; January 9 *Elmhurst, Elmhurst, Illinois 7:30 p.m. 1975 NCAA Division III; 1976 NCAA Division January 13 *Wheaton, Wheaton, Illinois 7:30 p.m. III; 1977 NCAA Division III; 1980 NCAA January 16 *Carthage, HOME 7:30 p.m. Divisiion III; 1981 NCAA Division III; 1982 January 20 *Millikin, Decatur, Illinois 7:30 p.m. NCAA Division III; 1983 NCAA Division III; January 23 *North Central, Naperville, Illinois 7:30 p.m. 1993 NCAA Division III; 2006 NCAA Division January 27 *Illinois Wesleyan, Bloomington, Illinois 7:30 p.m. III; 2007 NCAA Division III; 2008 NCAA January 30 *Elmhurst, HOME 7:30 p.m. Division III February 3 *North Park, Chicago, Illinois 7:30 p.m. February 6 *Carthage, Kenosha, Wisconsin 7:30 p.m. February 10 *Wheaton, HOME 7:30 p.m. February 13 *Millikin, HOME 7:30 p.m. February 17 *Illinois Wesleyan, HOME 7:30 p.m. February 20 *North Central, HOME 7:30 p.m. February 26 CCIW Semifinal, TBA 6:00/8:00 p.m. February 27 CCIW Championship, TBA 7:30 p.m.

* College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin game. HOME games in blue.