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…a modern, technology-enhanced ENVIRONMENT SI is a vibrant campus with modern facilities and an exciting Upace of growth. Since the first campus building (Wright Administration Building) opened in 1969, the face of the campus has continued to change, providing the most up-to-date facilities for academics, housing, and student life. Facility development at USI keeps students and faculty equipped with the resources they need, including the best in advanced teaching and learning technology for classrooms and laboratories.

Computer Services Facility Development (1995-2007) Computer labs are located throughout campus and in the housing • Health Professions Center (1995) areas. Wireless service is available in all main buildings and the • Liberal Arts Center (1999) surrounding courtyards. • Art Studio (1999) All residence life areas are equipped with network jacks for • Newman Hall (1999) Internet access. Wireless network also is available throughout • Governors Hall (2000) the housing areas. • O’Bannon Hall (2001) • Recreation and Fitness Center (2001) Eagle Access Card Students use the Eagle Access Card as an identification card and • Ruston Hall (2004) as an all-in-one card for student services such as library privileges, • Education Center and Torrington meal plans, vending and copy machines, and access to the Wing of the Science Center (2004) Recreation and Fitness Center. • David L. Rice Library (2006)

MyUSI MyUSI is a portal to Web services. Students check e-mail, register USI at a GLANCE online, view their grades, and access other services through this • A state-supported, four-year university secure Web site. in Evansville, Indiana, founded in 1965 and established as a separate university in 1985 • 10,025 students from 90 Indiana counties, 36 other states, and 42 nations (2006-07) • Student/faculty ratio of 18:1 • 300-acre suburban campus with 10 major classroom buildings • Apartments and suite-style residence halls for approximately 3,000 students • Five colleges: Business, Education and Human Services, Liberal Arts, Nursing and Health Professions, Science and Engineering, and University Division

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2007-08 Schedule

DATE OPPONENTS TIME Sat., Nov. 10 Exhibition Game (to be announced) 7:30 p.m. Sat., Nov. 17 HARRIS-STOWE STATE UNIV. 7:30 p.m. Tue., Nov. 20 UNIV. OF ILLINOIS-SPRINGFIELD 7:30 p.m. Bill Joergens Memorial Tournament Evansville, Indiana (Physical Activities Center) www.usi.edu/sports Fri., Nov. 23 SW MINNESOTA STATE UNIV. 7:30 p.m. Sat., Nov. 24 NW MISSOURI STATE UNIV. 7:30 p.m. Table of Contents Sat., Dec. 1 at Kentucky Wesleyan College* 7:30 p.m. USI Quick Facts ...... 2 Sat., Dec. 8 VALLEY UNIVERSITY 3:15 p.m. Sat., Dec. 15 TIFFIN UNIVERSITY 7:30 p.m. Jon Mark Hall, Director of Athletics ...... 3 Wed., Dec. 19 FERRIS STATE UNIVERSITY 7:30 p.m. USI Administration and Support Staff ...... 3 Sun., Dec. 30 MICHIGAN TECH UNIVERSITY 3:00 p.m. Thu., Jan. 3 at University of Missouri-St. Louis* 7:30 p.m. About USI ...... 4–5 Sat., Jan. 5 at University of Missouri-Rolla* 3 p.m. About USI from the Student-Athletes ...... 6 Thu., Jan. 10 UNIV. OF WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE* 7:30 p.m. Sat., Jan. 12 LEWIS UNIVERSITY* 3:15 p.m. About the City of Evansville ...... 7 Thu., Jan. 17 at Northern Kentucky University* 6:45 p.m. 2007-08 Season Outlook ...... 8–9 Sat., Jan. 19 at Bellarmine University* 7 p.m. Thu., Jan. 24 QUINCY UNIVERSITY* 7:30 p.m. Men’s Basketball Coaching Staff Sat., Jan. 26 SIU EDWARDSVILLE* 3:15 p.m. Rick Herdes, Head Coach ...... 10–13 Thu., Jan. 31 at Drury University* 8 p.m. Sat., Feb. 2 at Rockhurst University* 3 p.m. Assistant Coaches/Managers ...... 14–15 Thu., Feb. 7 SAINT JOSEPH’S COLLEGE* 7:30 p.m. Sat., Feb. 9 UNIVERSITY OF INDIANAPOLIS*# 3:15 p.m. USI in the Community ...... 16–17 Thu., Feb. 14 ROCKHURST UNIVERSITY* 7:30 p.m. 2007-08 Roster ...... 18–19 Sat., Feb. 16 DRURY UNIVERSITY* 3:15 p.m. Thu., Feb. 21 at Southern Illinois Univ. Edwardsville* 7:30 p.m. Meet the Screaming Eagles ...... 20–41 Sat., Feb. 23 at Quincy University* 3:15 p.m. 2007-08 Opponents ...... 42–44 Thu., Feb. 28 UNIV. OF MISSOURI-ROLLA* 7:30 p.m. Sat., Mar. 1 UNIV. OF MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS*^ 3:15 p.m. USI Across the Nation ...... 45 Great Lakes Valley Conference Tournament 2006-07 Highlights ...... 46–47 Thursday, March 6 — Sunday, March 9 2006-07 Statistics and Results ...... 48 Site: To be announced 2006-07 GLVC Standings and Results ...... 49 NCAA Division II Great Lakes Regional Tournament Saturday, March 15 — Tuesday, March 18 Built on an Elite Foundation/All-Americans ...... 50–54 Site: To be determined USI Record Book ...... 55–69 NCAA Division II USI All-Time Roster ...... 62–63 Wednesday, March 26 — Saturday, March 29 Springfield, Massechusetts (MassMutual Center) USI Year-by-Year Results ...... 64–69 All times are Central. USI Varsity Club ...... 70 Home Games in CAPS and BOLD. Road games in lower case. *Denotes Great Lakes Valley Conference game. Credits #Denotes Homecoming; ^Denotes Senior Day. Layout and Design: Dan McDonnell; Writing: USI Sports Information and USI News and Information Services; Photography: USI Photography; Editing: USI News and Information Services and USI Publishing Services; Printing: Multi Ad.

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USI Screaming Eagles Quick Facts USI Sports Information Name of School: University of Southern Indiana Sports Information Director: Ray Simmons Location: Evansville, IN (population 280,000–metro area) Office Phone: 812/465-1622 Founded: 1965 Home Phone: 812/402-6435 Enrollment: 9,939 E-mail: [email protected] Nickname: Screaming Eagles Men’s Basketball Contact: Ray Simmons School Colors: Red, White, and Blue Assistant Sports Information Director: Dan McDonnell Home Arena: Physical Activities Center Office Phone: 812/465-1121 Conference: Great Lakes Valley Home Phone: 812/589-2956 Affiliation: NCAA II E-mail: [email protected] President: Dr. H. Ray Hoops SID Fax: 812/465-7094 Alma mater, yr.: Eastern Illinois, ’62 SID Mailing Address: 8600 University Blvd. Director of Athletics: Jon Mark Hall Evansville, IN 47712 Alma mater, yr.: Murray State, ’90 Assistant Director of Athletics: Jay Newton GLVC Staff Directory Alma mater, yr.: South Carolina, ’96 Commissioner: Jim Naumovich Athletic Department Phone: 812/464-1846 Phone: 317/237-5633 Athletic Trainer: Brian Zolner E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 812/465-1298 Assistant Commissioner: Amanda Brickell Assistant Athletic Trainer: Becky McGinnis Phone: 317/237-5636 Phone: 812/464-1955 E-mail: [email protected] Web site: www.usi.edu Sports Information Director: Tom Daeger Phone (Fax): 317/237-2106 (317/237-5632) USI Men’s Basketball History E-mail: [email protected] First year of Men’s Basketball: 1970-71 Address: Great Lakes Valley Conference Overall All-Time record: 698-358 (.661) Pan Am Plaza, Suite 560 NCAA II Tournament appearances: 20 201 S. Capitol Ave. (1978, 79, 80, 81, 85, 87, 90, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, Indianapolis, IN 46225 2000, 01, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07) Web site: www.glvcsports.com NCAA Tournament record: 30-22 Last post-season opponent: Grand Valley State Media Information Result: L 83-90 Radio station: WSWI AM 820 TV station: WFIE (NBC 14) Contact: Scott Berry Contact: Mike Blake Coaching Staff Phone: 812/216-1820 Phone: 812/425-3026 Head Coach: Rick Herdes E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Alma mater, yr.: Grace College, ’80 Address: 8600 University Blvd. Address: P.O. Box 1414 Phone: 812/465-1639 Evansville, IN 47712 Evansville, IN 47701 E-mail: [email protected] Best time to reach Coach Herdes: Mornings Newspaper: Evansville TV station: WTVW (Fox 7) Record at USI: 158-40 (6 years) Courier & Press Contact: Rick Peltier Career Record: 158-40 (6 years) Contact: Jacob Bennett Phone: 812/424-7777 GLVC Record: 91-27 (6 years) Phone: 812/464-7434 E-mail: [email protected] Assistant Coach: Marc Hostetter E-mail: [email protected] Address: 477 Carpenter Street Alma mater, yr.: Southern Indiana, ’98 Address: 300 E. Walnut St. Evansville, IN 47708 Phone: 812/461-5279 P.O. Box 268 Evansville, IN 47702 TV station: WEHT (ABC 25) E-mail: [email protected] Contact: Lance Wilkerson Assistant Coach: Aaron Brothers Student Newspaper: USI Shield Phone: 812/424-9126 Alma mater, yr.: Indiana Wesleyan, ’04 Contact: Ryan Delaney E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 812/465-1083 Phone: 812/465-1645 Address: P.O. Box 25 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Evansville, IN 47701 Address: 8600 University Blvd. 2006-07 Team Information Evansville, IN 47712 TV station: Access USI Overall Record: 29-6 Contact: Dave Black Home/Road/Neutral Record: 15-0/6-5/8-1 Radio station: WYFX FM 106.7 Phone: 812/465-1048 GLVC Record (Finish): 14-5 (1st West Division) Contact: Dan Egierski E-mail: [email protected] GLVC Tournament Finish: Champions Phone: 812/473-0600 Address: 8600 University Blvd. Starters returning/lost: 1/4 E-mail: [email protected] Evansville, IN 47712 Letterwinners returning/lost: 6/7 Address: 4630 N. Bayard Park Dr. Evansville, IN 47714

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Jon Mark Hall, Director of Athletics Jon Mark Hall was appointed to the position of in the post-season. In 2000 and 2001, Hall put the Eagles on director of Athletics in January 2002, after spending the national map with their first two invitations to the NCAA II seven years as the assistant director of Athletics. Tournament in the 27-year history of the program. He is USI’s second director of Athletics. Hall came to USI after his tenure at the University of South Carolina- Under his direction, USI was the 2003-04 GLVC Spartanburg as an assistant athletic director, where he was the NCAA All-Sports and Commissioner’s Cup winner and compliance coordinator, oversaw the academic support service program host of the 2004 NCAA Division II Cross Country for student athletes, and coordinated the Athletes Can Educate (ACE) National Championships. program. He also assisted in fundraising and promotion activities. In addition to his duties as director of Athletics, The native of Murray, Kentucky, is a 1990 cum laude graduate of Hall also is the chair of the NCAA Division II Murray State University, with a bachelor’s degree in business adminis- men’s and women’s tennis committee. He has served on the Great Lakes tration. While at MSU, Hall was on the tennis team for two seasons, Valley Conference Executive Committee and the NCAA II Great Lakes earning Academic All- honors in 1987. Regional women’s basketball committee. Hall received his master’s degree in sports administration from Ohio State University in 1992. Hall joined the USI Athletic Department in 1995 as an assistant athletic director and men’s tennis coach. In 1998-99, he completed the Sports Management Institute Executive Program at the University of South Carolina and the University of As the men’s tennis coach, no one did it better in the GLVC than Notre Dame. Hall. He was named the GLVC Coach of the Year five times, directed the Screaming Eagles to four GLVC regular-season titles and GLVC Hall and his wife Patti reside in Evansville and have four sons, Tournament crowns, and had a 123-47 record (.724). Nathan, Garland, Ty, and Owen, and daughter, Mary Claire. During his final season as head coach, Hall led the Eagles to their third straight appearance in the NCAA II Tournament and their first victory

USI Athletic Support Staff

Crystal Arnwine Mandi Fulton Randa Gatling Dr. Scott Gordon Dan McDonnell Becky McGinnis Administrative Coordinator Senior Faculty Asst. Sports Asst. Athletic Assistant of Athletic Women’s Athletic Info. Director Trainer Outreach Administrator Representative

Jay Newton Kim Shelton Ray Simmons Bruce Smith Brian Zolner Assistant A.D./ Administrative Sports Athletic Head Athletic Compliance Assistant Information Equipment Trainer Coordinator Director Manager

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Founded in 1965, the University of Southern Location Indiana is located in Evansville, the state’s third-largest city. From its picturesque site on the Ohio River, Evansville is a comfortable drive from the major metropolitan areas of Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Louisville, Nashville, and St. Louis.

The University enrolls 9,939 students Academic Life and offers undergraduate majors in 70 areas of study. Graduate degree programs also are available.

Beyond the classroom, students have Campus Life opportunities to participate in more than 90 organizations offering co-curricular and extra-curricular activities. Special interest clubs, student government, sororities and fraternities, music and drama groups, and other organizations enable the students Science and Education to enjoy and contribute to campus life. Center

USI offers two kinds of housing. One is Residence Life the conventional apartment and the other is suite-style housing in a residence hall. Computer labs, laundromats, a convenience store, outdoor recreational areas, and student lounges contribute to an efficient living environment that has proven overwhelmingly popular with students. A meal plan is available in the University Center. More than 3,000 students live on campus.

USI is an affordable higher-education Financial institution and some families find that they Assistance can handle the cost of a USI education with- out financial aid. Many others qualify for need-based financial aid packages, including Recreation and Fitness grants, loans, and jobs. Center

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Degrees offered at USI Undergraduate Degree Programs The University of Southern Indiana confers 10 undergraduate degrees: Bachelor of Arts, , Bachelor of Science in Engineering, Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Bachelor of General Studies, Bachelor of Social Work, Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, Associate of Science in Nursing, and Associate of Science in Occupational Therapy Assisting.

Baccalaureate Degree Programs College of Business • Accounting • Accounting and Professional Services • Computer Science • Business Administration (students may con- centrate in the following areas of interest: Accounting, Computer Associate Degree Programs Information Systems, Entrepreneurship/ Small Business, Finance/ College of Business Economics, Management, Marketing, or Office Information • Administrative Support Systems • Business • Systems) • Business Education • Computer Information Systems Computer Information Systems • Economics • Finance • Management • Marketing Bower-Suhrheinrich College of Education Bower-Suhrheinrich College of Education and Human Services and Human Services • Elementary Education (includes Coaching, Computers, Junior • Early Childhood Education High/Middle School, Kindergarten, Language Arts, and Reading minors and endorsements) • Exceptional Needs • Exercise Science College of Liberal Arts • Physical Education • Senior High/Junior High/Middle School • Communications • Social Science Education (grades 5-12)— certification is available for most majors • Social Work College of Nursing and Health Professions • Dental Assisting • Occupational Therapy Division of Extended Services Assistant • Radiologic Technology • Respiratory • General Studies Therapy College of Liberal Arts Pre-Professional Curricula • Advertising/Public Relations • Art • Communication Studies • Pre-Chiropractic • Pre-Dentistry • Pre-Forestry • • Computer Publishing/Journalism • English • French • German Pre-Law • Pre-Medical Technology • Pre-Medicine • History • Interpersonal-Organizational Communications • • Pre-Optometry • Pre-Osteopathy • Pre-Pharmacy Philosophy • Political Science • Psychology • Radio-Television • Pre-Physician Assistant • Pre-Physical Therapy • • Sociology (concentrations and/or minors in Anthropology, Pre-Podiatry • Pre-Veterinary Criminal Justice, and Gerontology are available) • Spanish • Theatre Arts Graduate Programs • Master of Arts in Liberal Studies • Master College of Nursing and Health Professions of Business Administration • Master of Health • Dental Hygiene • Food and Nutrition • Health Administration • Master of Public Administration Services • Nursing • Occupational Therapy • Radiologic • Master of Science in Education • Master of and Imaging Sciences Science in Industrial Management • Master of Science in Nursing • Master of Science in Pott College of Science and Engineering Occupational Therapy • Master of Social Work • Biology • Biophysics • Chemistry • Engineering • Geology • Industrial Supervision • Mathematics

Post-Baccalaureate Certificates • Computer Information Systems • Professional Accountancy

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“The coaching staff is “USI has a great tradition great. They are very up front located inside a family- and seem like real, genuine, oriented community.” down-to-earth people.” — George Cunningham, — Jimmy Allen, Sophomore Junior

“Coming to USI was “The campus and people the best choice for me, make USI feel like a second both athletically and home.” academically.” — Drew Glover, — Nick Duncheon, Sophomore Freshman

“The coaches were “I like the entire Physical very helpful during my Education Department at decision-making process. USI. I also like the fans and USI is close to home and their dedication to USI I feel I can contribute to basketball.” USI’s winning tradition.” — Brent Owen, — Brandon Hopf, Sophomore Sophomore

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EVANSVILLE, Indiana ...A CITY with urban attractions and hometown friendliness ituated on the banks of the Ohio River, Evansville is a Smid-sized city that welcomes USI students and offers them plenty of things to do. Roberts Stadium and the attract students to concerts by entertainers like Nelly, Aerosmith, Kenny Chesney, Kid Rock, and Josh Groban. Traveling Broadway shows and feature performances come to The Centre. For a relax- ing walk or invigorating run, the downtown riverfront features a greenway with a wonderful view of the changing river traffic and the Evansville skyline. Movie theatres (including an IMAX) and draw students together for fun, activity, and fellowship. Evansville’s coffee shops, restaurants, and shopping areas also are places where students like to spend time. Less than three miles from campus, shopping centers and places to eat are plentiful on both sides of the . The Eastland Mall area on Green River Road and the commercial centers off Burkhardt Road offer more restaurants and terrific shopping. USI’s suburban location in the rolling hills of western Vanderburgh County is just minutes away from all that Evansville has to offer. www.evansvillecvb.org

Evansville FAST FACTS • Indiana’s third-largest city (population of 126,000 persons and a metropolitan area of more than 289,000 residents) • Evansville Museum of Arts, History and Science • An activity-filled riverfront that includes the Casino Aztar and World War II ship, the LST 325 • Mesker Park Zoo • Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra • (Frontier League baseball team) • Westside Nut Club Fall Festival • Evansville Freedom Festival () • Entertainment venues: Roberts Stadium, Victory Theatre, The Centre • Hundreds of restaurants

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Built for Excellence

he University of Southern Indiana men’s basketball team Thas become one of the winningest programs in all of the NCAA the last 15 years and has done it better than any Division II team the last six seasons. The Screaming Eagles hope to continue to be that force in 2007-08. USI has been the definition of the word consistent in the building of its legacy the last 15 years. The Eagles have posted 15 straight 20-win seasons, won 25 or more games six straight years, won at least 27 games four straight years, appeared in the NCAA Division II Tournament 14 of the last 15 years, and advanced to the NCAA II Great Lakes Regional Championship game nine times since 1994. The Eagles won the NCAA Division II National Back Row (L-R): Rafael Junkins, Nathan Schumacher, Nick Duncheon, Jimmy Allen, Brandon Hopf, George Cunningham, Anthony Pimble. Championship in 1995 and reached the Middle Row (L-R): Drew Glover, Derrick Lee, Shaun Bowman, Brandon Carr, Darren Cloud, championship game in 1994 and 2004. Kyle Kopatich. Front Row (L-R): Kenny Love, Norman Plummer, Tyson Schnitker, Brent Owen. The Eagles, who won two of the last three GLVC Tournament championships, also Drew Glover and Brent Owen. Glover The Eagles will provide experienced help have captured three straight GLVC regu- averaged 1.5 points in 16 games for USI in the middle with the addition of senior lar-season titles. in 2006-07, while Owen posted 1.3 forward/center Norman Plummer, junior It will not be an easy feat for USI and points in 17 appearances. center Jimmy Allen, and sophomore for- ward/center Nathan Schumacher. Head Coach Rick Herdes to continue To add depth, the Eagles supplemented the this trend in 2007-08. USI does not return Plummer transferred to USI from the backcourt with a pair of first-year players in after averaging 8.2 a starter and lost more than 90 percent freshmen Derrick Lee and Kyle Kopatich. of its scoring and rebounding from last points and 4.8 rebounds per game in 28 Lee was an All-District performer and games off the bench in 2007-08. season’s squad. team Most Valuable Player at Seymour To replace last year’s three-guard rotation High School (Seymour, Tennessee), while that included All-GLVC and All-Region Kopatich was an All-Conference player In the Rankings performer Melvin Hall, USI picked up for Mt. Vernon High School (Mt. Vernon, senior guard Tyson Schnitker and soph- Indiana). USI, which is ranked in the top 10 of at least omore guard Darren Cloud. Schnitker In the frontcourt, the Eagles will look for two preseason publications heading into the transferred from continued development from sophomore 2007-08 season, has been ranked after sitting out last season. He averaged center Brandon Hopf and sophomore for- ONE in the nation at least once in eight of the 10.3 points and 5.9 rebounds per game ward George Cunningham. Hopf played last 13 seasons. for the Sycamores in 2005-06. in 32 games last season behind All- A native of Evansville, Indiana, Cloud American Rashard Sulllivan, averaging 2007-08 Preseason Rankings spent a season at the University of South 4.1 points and 1.7 rebounds per appear- Alabama where he scored nine points ance. Cunningham played in 19 games • GLVC Coaches Poll: 2nd (West) and grabbed nine rebounds in 20 appear- last year, averaging 1.5 points and 1.0 • The Sporting News 2007-08 ances for the Jaguars in 2006-07. per contest. Magazine: 7th USI also will look for major contribu- • Division II Bulletin: 10th tions from returning sophomore guards

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In his three-year career at Dayton, Plummer has averaged 9.1 points and 5.3 rebounds per game in 88 appearances for the Flyers. He posted a career-high as a freshman with 24 points against LaSalle University and as a sophomore with 13 rebounds against St. Louis University. Allen joins the USI men’s basketball program in December after two seasons at Cuesta College, which is a part of the California Community College League and the Western State Conference. He was named honorable mention All-State in 2006-07 and earned All-Conference honors each season at Cuesta. Norman Plummer (left) and Tyson Schnitker (right) were named preseason All-Americans by The Sporting News 2007-08 College Basketball Magazine. The 6-foot-10-inch center led the CCCL with 151 blocks as a freshman, while fin- Plummer averaged 9.1 points and 5.3 rebounds per game at Dayton, while ishing second with 134 blocks as a sopho- Schnitker averaged 7.6 points and 2.1 assists per game at Indiana State. more. He also averaged 17.3 points and 8.9 rebounds per game in 32 starts as a per contest in 2005-06. Bowman played Sandwiched between the opener with sophomore and became one of nine players his prep ball at Bishop Laughlin Memorial Harris-Stowe State and the Bill Joergens to score over 900 points in two seasons High School (Brooklyn, New York). Memorial Tournament, the Eagles host at Cuesta. Illinois-Springfield November 20. Duncheon finished his high school career Schumacher played one season for John at Barr-Reeve High School (Montgomery, The Prairie Stars were 23-9 last year and A. Logan College before transferring to Indiana) by being named to the Indiana advanced to the NAIA I Tournament as USI. He averaged 6.6 points and 6.7 All-State team and helping the Vikings the 15th seed. rebounds in 29 games for the Volunteers. to the Indiana Class 1A State Title game. The Eagles will host four Division II teams Schumacher was named first team All- He won back-to-back Washington Times in December, beginning with Ohio Valley SIAC, Courier and Press All-Metro, and Herald Outstanding Player of the Year December 8 and Tiffin December 15. USI Academic All-State at Evansville awards as a junior and senior and averaged concludes the 2007-08 non-conference Central High School in 2005-06 after 17.1 points and 7.3 rebounds per game as schedule by hosting Ferris State December averaging 16.2 ppg and 12.4 rpg. a senior. 19 and Michigan Tech December 30. On the outside, the Eagles have brought For the first time since 2004, USI tips off USI begins defense of their GLVC West in a trio of swingmen in junior forwards the regular season at home when it hosts Division crown on the road in the “Battle Anthony Pimble and Shaun Bowman, Harris-Stowe State November 17. The for the Bridge” against Kentucky Wesleyan as well as freshman guard/forward contest starts a schedule that features 18 December 1 in Owensboro, Kentucky. Nick Duncheon. home games, including 10 GLVC games. USI has won the last three regular-season Pimble, who played at Ventura Commun- All eight non-conference games are at battles in the rivalry. ity College, was the Western State Con- home this season, highlighted by the new The Eagles do not open the home portion ference North Division Most Outstanding Bill Joergens Memorial Tournament of the GLVC campaign until January 10 Player. He also averaged 15.6 points, 8.9 November 23-24. The Thanksgiving when Wisconsin-Parkside comes to the rebounds, 2.1 steals, and 1.8 assists per classic-style tournament features USI, Physical Activities Center. UW-Parkside game. The Ventura Pirates finished the Bellarmine, Northwest Missouri State, went 19-13 last year and appeared in the year 26-7 overall, advancing to the and Southwest Minnesota State. NCAA II Tournament. California Junior College state semifinals. Northwest Missouri State finished the The GLVC West Division is loaded Bowman transferred to USI after playing year ranked 17th nationally and appeared this season with USI, Quincy, Drury, the last two seasons at Frank Phillips in the NCAA Division II Tournament and Rockhurst all advancing to the College (Borger, Texas). He averaged after posting a 24-7 overall record. NCAA II Tournament a year ago. 7.9 points and 9.5 rebounds per game in USI hosts Quincy January 24; Rockhurst 2006-07 and 8.6 points and 6.2 rebounds February 14; and Drury February 16.

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USI Head Coach Rick Herdes

Rick Herdes (Noble, Illinois) has USI basketball time in the history of the program and third all-time in the GLVC for fans looking forward to each March. Herdes has victories in a year. steered the Screaming Eagles to five straight NCAA Division II Tournament appearances and During 2003-04, Herdes directed the Eagles back to Division II’s a 158-40 (.798) overall record during his six years. center stage as the NCAA II Elite Eight finalists and the Great Lakes Regional Champions. He was named the Division II Bulletin Coach In 2006-07, Herdes was named the Great Lakes of the Month for December when he led the Eagles to an 11-0 record Valley Conference Coach of the Year after guiding last year and to the program’s seventh NUMBER ONE ranking in 10 the Eagles to a 29-6 overall record, 14-5 GLVC, seasons. Herdes’ Eagles also finished the season one win short of the and their second GLVC Tournament title in school record with a 28-7 overall mark. three seasons. The Eagles also captured the GLVC West Division crown for the second straight season and won the Disney In his second season at the helm of the men’s basketball program, Division II Tip-Off Classic for the second consecutive year. Herdes took the Screaming Eagles back to the big dance and to within three- range of the NCAA Division II Elite Eight. Herdes’ Eagles also advanced to the semifinals of the NCAA II Great Lakes Region Tournament for the fifth consecutive season. Herdes directed the Eagles to a 25-7 overall record, a 16-4 mark in the GLVC, and the Great Lakes Regional finals after defeating No. 1-ranked Entering the 2006-07 season, Herdes ranked second among active Michigan Tech University in the semifinals. The squad, which also NCAA Division II head coaches in winning percentage as well as boasted an honorable mention All-American, two All-Region per- fourth among active coaches from all three divisions, a position that formers, and three All-GLVC players, advanced in the Sweet 16 of is sure to improve following the conclusion of the 2007 post-season. the national tournament for the seventh time in nine seasons.

The 2005-06 version of Herdes’ Eagles was 27-7 overall, tied for first in In his first season at the helm, Herdes had a record-tying year. the GLVC West Division, won the Disney Division II Tip-Off Classic, The Eagles posted a 22-8 overall record, tying the USI record for and advanced to the NCAA Division II Great Lakes Region Champ- wins by a first-year coach. He also led the Eagles to a fourth- place ionship for the third time in four seasons. He also directed the team to finish in the Great Lakes Valley Conference with a 14-6 mark, its 14th straight 20-win season and the fourth straight 25-win season. advancing to the semifinals of the league’s post-season tournament.

The 27 wins in 2005-06 had USI ranked seventh among NCAA Division I, II, and III men’s basketball programs with 25.7 victories per season since 1992-93.

In 2004-05, Herdes’ Eagles won the program’s first-ever GLVC Tournament championship and the ninth conference regular-season championship. USI’s 17-game winning streak was the longest in the history of the program, while the 18-2 league record tied for first all-

Winningest active coaches prior to 2007-08 (NCAA Division I, II, II)

Name, School (Division) Yr. W-L Pct 1. , Gonzaga (D-I) 8 211-52 .802 2. Roy Williams, N. Carolina (D-I) 19 524-131 .800 3. Danny Young, Monetvallo (D-II) 6 157-39 .801 4. Rick Herdes, S. Indiana (D-II) 6 158-40 .798 5. Dave Robbins, Va. Union (D-II) 29 691-186 .788 6. Rob Kornaker, St. John Fisher (D-III) 6 134-36 .788 7. , Tennessee (D-I) 15 363-103 .779 8. Greg Zimmerman, Alderson Broaddus (D-II) 6 146-42 .777 9. Thad Matta, Ohio State (D-I) 7 183-53 .775 10. , Wisconsin (D-I) 23 525-158 .769

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Herdes had been with USI for nine seasons as an associate head coach and assistant coach before being tapped for the top position in 2001. He is widely known as one of the best recruiters and top coaches in Division II basketball. The Eagles’ successes since Herdes’ arrival reflect his abilities.

In his nine seasons as an assistant at USI, Herdes helped direct the Eagles to a 231-46 overall record (.833), the 1995 NCAA II National Championship, the 1994 NCAA II National Championship game, three Great Lakes Valley Conference Championships, nine consecutive NCAA II Tournament appearances, and nine straight 20-win seasons. USI has averaged over 25 victories a season since 1993-94.

USI’s point man on the recruiting trail, Herdes brought in nearly all of the key players who contributed to USI becoming a national power in Division II. Some of those key recruits were two-time NABC/NCAA Division II Player of the Year , All-American and GLVC Player of the Year Chad Gilbert, Division II Bulletin All-American Jeremy Pearson, and 2001 first team All-American Derrick Lyons.

Herdes came to USI from Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville, where he was an assistant from 1986 to 1992. While at SIUE, Herdes helped Head Coach Larry Graham lead the Cougars to a 127-56 (.694) record and three NCAA tournament appearances. He was responsible for coordinating recruiting and was the academic advisor to the basket- ball team and director of summer camps and fundraising events.

In 21 collegiate basketball seasons, the programs Herdes has been involved with have a .784 winning percentage (516-142). In 1991 and 1992 at SIUE, he was the head coach for the Illinois Prairie State Games, Southern Open Men’s Division. His 1992 team received the silver medal.

Prior to working at SIUE, Herdes was an assistant basketball coach and physical education instructor at Lawrenceville (Illinois) High School, where he worked for former Indiana University assistant coach Ron Felling. LHS was the Illinois Class A State Champion in 1982 and 1983 and had a 68-game winning streak. Herdes was inducted into the Illinois High School Athletic Association Hall of Fame in 1998.

Herdes graduated from Graceland College in 1980 with a bachelor’s degree in education. As a player, he led Lincoln Trail College to a ninth-place finish in the national tournament and helped lead Graceland to its first-ever appearance in the NAIA Tournament.

Herdes and his wife Sarah reside in Evansville with his daughter Taylor (14) and son Connor (11).

During Rick Herdes’ 15-year association with USI, the Screaming Eagles have had 18 players enter the pro ranks.

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In the Spotlight The University of Southern Indiana men’s basketball team is consistently in the Evansville media spotlight. With Head Coach Rick Herdes at the helm, the Screaming Eagles also have been getting recognition on the national level. Herdes has been featured in American Basketball Quarterly. He was named the national coach of the month by the Division II Bulletin in December 2003 after leading the Eagles to an 11-0 start and the program’s seventh NUMBER ONE ranking in 10 years.

On the local level, Herdes and the Eagles are cov- ered by three television stations as well as multiple radio stations, including two that broadcast USI games over the airwaves and on the Internet. The Eagles, who are covered by numerous newspapers, also have their home games carried on the local cable system. In 2006-07, the Eagles had all 15 home games broad- cast on television. Coach Herdes also has a local Eagles on Air radio show as well as a weekly television show. In addition to USI basketball games being broadcast live by WYFX FM 106.7 and WSWI AM 820, Head Coach Rick Herdes also has a television show and a radio show.

•Rick Herdes on Basketball is broadcast live every Monday night during the season from the westside Buffalo Wild Wings and can be heard on WYFX FM 106.7.

•The Rick Herdes Show is a weekly television show that recaps USI basketball and gives fans an inside look into the USI men’s basketball program. The show can be seen every Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. on Insight Cable Channel 437 and WOW Cable Channel 111.

*Note: Many of USI’s 18 home games will be televised locally in 2007-08.

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Head Coach Rick Herdes, GLVC Coach of the Year in 2006-07 and the Division II Bulletin Coach of the Month for December 2003, has been a part of 516 victories during his collegiate coaching career. Herdes has had a hand in over half of the USI men’s basketball program’s 708 victories. He has helped the Eagles to 389 victories in 15 seasons with the USI men’s basketball program. In 2003-04, Herdes led the Screaming Eagles back to the NCAA II National Championship game for the first time in 10 years. He led the Eagles to their first-ever GLVC Tournament title in 2004-05 after winning the GLVC regular- season title with a conference mark of 18-2. USI also won the GLVC Tournament in 2006-07. As Assistant Coach He has led the Eagles to three NCAA II Regional Year Record Accomplishments Championship games and five straight NCAA II 9 Years 231-46 (.834) • 1995 NCAA II National Champions Tournament appearances. He has averaged more • 1994 NCAA II Finalist • Nine NCAA II Tournament appearances than 26 wins per year in his first six seasons at the • Ranked number one, nationally, six times helm of the USI men’s basketball program. • Three GLVC championships As Head Coach Year Record Accomplishments 2001-02 22-8 • Tied USI’s season record for wins by a first-year head coach

2002-03 25-7 • NCAA II Great Lakes Regional finalist

2003-04 28-7 • NCAA II Finalist • NCAA II Great Lakes Regional Championship • NCAA II Tournament • Ranked number one, nationally

2004-05 27-5 • GLVC Tournament & regular-season champions • NCAA II Great Lakes Region semifinalist • Ranked number one, nationally, for the eighth time in 11 years

2005-06 27-7 • NCAA II Great Lakes Regional finalist • NCAA II Tournament for 13th time in 14 years • GLVC West Division co-champions • Disney Division II Tip-Off Classic champions • Ranked number three, nationally

2006-07 29-6 • GLVC Coach of the Year • GLVC Tournament & regular-season champions • NCAA II Great Lakes Region semifinalist • NCAA II Tournament for 14th time in 15 years • Disney Division II Tip-Off Classic champions • Reached 20 wins for 15th straight season • Reached 25 wins for fifth straight season • Reached 27 wins for fourth straight season • Ranked number two, nationally

Total 158-40 (.798)/91-27 GLVC (.771)

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USI Assistant Coach Marc Hostetter Marc Hostetter ’98 returns for his seventh season as an assistant coach to Head Coach Rick Herdes. Hostetter has been a part of 312 victories as a player and coach. USI’s all-time leader in assists also helped the Screaming Eagles to 11 NCAA II Tournament appearances on the court and sideline. Hostetter’s third season was highlighted with USI’s return to the NCAA II Elite Eight. The 2003-04 appearance in the championship marked the third time that Hostetter and Herdes appeared in the title game, and Hostetter’s first as a coach. Hostetter rejoined the USI program after spending two seasons as an assistant coach to Mike Leeder at Longwood College in Virginia. Hostetter helped lead the Lancers to a 23-8 overall record, Longwood’s first-ever Carolinas-Virginia Athletic Conference championship, and an NCAA Division II Tournament appearance. “Marc has the complete package, both as a person and a coach,” said Coach Herdes. “I recruited Marc to USI, and his knowledge of the system and University as well as the league and Division II basketball is a great asset to our program. “Marc has prepared himself to be a head coach and a good one,” Herdes concluded. The Lyons, Indiana, native returns to the USI team he helped lead to the 1995 NCAA Division II National Championship and a 105-17 record in his four seasons as a point guard. During Hostetter’s four seasons, the Screaming Eagles were ranked number one nationally at some point during the season in three of four seasons. After his playing days, Hostetter joined the staff of former USI Head Coach Bruce Pearl for two seasons as an assistant coach. During his two seasons on the bench, USI finished as the GLVC Tournament runner-up twice, while making a pair of NCAA II Tournament Sweet 16 appearances. A 1998 USI graduate, Hostetter and his wife, the former Nikki Jordan ’98, have a son, Leo (4).

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USI Assistant Coach Aaron Brothers Aaron Brothers enters his first season as a full-time assistant coach and his fourth year overall with the men’s basketball coaching staff.

Brothers was a graduate assistant coach at USI the last three years, while working toward a Master of Business Administration degree.

Prior to coming to USI, Brothers earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Indiana Wesleyan University and was a member of the men’s basketball program. He finished his collegiate basketball career as IWU's third all-time leading scorer.

“Aaron has been an integral part of our program the last few seasons,” Head Coach Rick Herdes said. “He’s a young man with a great work ethic and the people skills to be a great recruiter.”

The Evansville, Indiana, native also was a two-sport letter winner at Memorial High School.

Andrew Brochin Cassie Parsley Student Manager Student Manager

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The USI men’s basketball program is a major part of the Evansville community—taking on many charity and community service projects. (Above) Head Coach Rick Herdes speaks to many organizations in the Evansville area, helping to promote charity fund-raising events and community involvement. (Top Right) Members of the 2005-06 USI men’s basket- ball team visited St. Mary’s Hospital during the holidays. This is one of many visits the Screaming Eagles make to area hospitals each year. (Middle Right) Members of the 2006-07 men’s basketball team stop by with autographed and gifts for patients at St. Mary’s Hospital in December of 2006. (Bottom Right) Former USI men’s basketball player David Bryant brings a smile to the face of a St. Mary’s Hospital patient during the team’s visit in December of 2005.

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The USI men’s basketball program is introduced to the community every year during the annual West Side Nut Club Fall Festival.

(Above) Head Coach Rick Herdes talks to the Fall Festival crowd about the 2006-07 Screaming Eagles. (Top Right) USI, as a whole, takes a large role in the annual Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure. Members of the 2007-08 basketball team helped to set up refresh- ment tables for the 2007 Race for the Cure, which had nearly 17,000 registered participants.

(Bottom Right) Former USI All-American forward Chris Thompson, right, at the Varsity Club Steaks and Chops booth at the West Side Nut Club Fall Festival with Jackie Pender and George Macon.

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2007-08 Numerical Roster

No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown

1 Derrick Lee G Fr. 6'1" 170 Seymour, TN 2 Darren Cloud G So. 6'2" 185 Evansville, IN 10 Kyle Kopatich G Fr. 6'2" 175 Mt. Vernon, IN 12 Kenny Love G Sr. 6'2" 180 South Bend, IN 14 Shaun Bowman F Jr. 6'5" 180 Brooklyn, NY 15 Rafael Junkins F So. 6'3" 200 Columbus, OH 21 Norman Plummer F/C Sr. 6'7" 245 Cincinnati, OH 23 Brent Owen G So. 6'3" 200 Chrisman, IL 24 Anthony Pimble F Jr. 6'6" 185 Bronx, NY 25 Brandon Hopf F/C So. 6'7" 245 Ferdinand, IN 30 Tyson Schnitker G Sr. 6'1" 180 Robinson, IL 31 Drew Glover G So. 6'0" 185 Mt. Erie, IL 33 Brandon Carr F Jr. 6'5" 208 Baltimore, MD 34 Nick Duncheon F Fr. 6'7" 200 Montgomery, IN 40 Jimmy Allen C Jr. 6'10" 210 Vallejo, CA 44 Nathan Schumacher F/C So. 6'6" 210 Evansville, IN 51 George Cunningham F So. 6'7" 235 San Diego, CA

USI Coaching Staff Sophomore forward/center Brandon Hopf is Head Coach: Rick Herdes (seventh season) coming off a freshman campaign in which he Assistant Coaches: Marc Hostetter (seventh season), Aaron Brothers (fourth season) averaged 4.1 points per contest. Managers: Andrew Brochin (second season), Cassie Parsley (second season)

2007-08 Alphabetical Roster

Name No. Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown Player Biography Index Jimmy Allen 40 C Jr. 6'10" 210 Vallejo, CA Jimmy Allen ...... 35 Shaun Bowman 14 F Jr. 6'5" 180 Brooklyn, NY Shaun Bowman ...... 32 Brandon Carr 33 F Jr. 6'5" 208 Baltimore, MD Brandon Carr ...... 34 Darren Cloud 2 G So. 6'2" 185 Evansville, IN Darren Cloud ...... 36 George Cunningham 51 F So. 6'7" 235 San Diego, CA George Cunningham ...... 28-29 Nick Duncheon 34 F Fr. 6'7" 200 Montgomery, IN Nick Duncheon ...... 41 Drew Glover 31 G So. 6'0" 185 Mt. Erie, IL Drew Glover ...... 26-27 Brandon Hopf 25 F/C So. 6'7" 245 Ferdinand, IN Brandon Hopf ...... 24-25 Rafael Junkins 15 F So. 6'3" 200 Columbus, OH Rafael Junkins ...... 37 Kyle Kopatich 10 G Fr. 6'2" 175 Mt. Vernon, IN Kyle Kopatich ...... 40 Derrick Lee 1 G Fr. 6'1" 170 Seymour, TN Derrick Lee ...... 39 Kenny Love 12 G Sr. 6'2" 180 South Bend, IN Kenny Love ...... 20-21 Brent Owen 23 G So. 6'3" 200 Chrisman, IL Brent Owen ...... 22-23 Anthony Pimble 24 F Jr. 6'6" 185 Bronx, NY Anthony Pimble ...... 33 Norman Plummer 21 F/C Sr. 6'7" 245 Cincinnati, OH Norman Plummer ...... 30 Tyson Schnitker 30 G Sr. 6'1" 180 Robinson, IL Tyson Schnitker ...... 31 Nathan Schumacher 44 F/C So. 6'6" 210 Evansville, IN Nathan Schumacher ...... 38

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#1 Derrick #2 Darren #10 Kyle #12 Kenny #14 Shaun #15 Rafael Lee Cloud Kopatich Love Bowman Junkins (CO-pat-ich) (Raw-fee-el)

#21 Norman #23 Brent #24 Anthony #25 Brandon #30 Tyson #31 Drew Plummer Owen Pimble Hopf Schnitker Glover (HOE-pf)

#33 Brandon #34 Nick #40 Jimmy #44 Nathan #51 George Head Coach Carr Duncheon Allen Schumacher Cunningham Rick Herdes (Dunn-jinn) (Shoe-maucker) (HER-dis)

Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Manager Manager Marc Hostetter Aaron Brothers Andrew Brochin Cassie Parsley (HOE-stet-ter)

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6'2"...180 lbs...Senior...Guard...South Bend, Indiana MAJOR: Sociology

2007-08 points, eight rebounds, and four steals as Eagle PROFILE Will miss the season due to a knee injury. a senior and finished his career ranked fourth on JAHS’s all-time scoring list Favorite food 2006-07 (1,042 points)...also was a two-time All- Cereal Played in all 35 games during his first Northern Indiana Conference selection. Favorite professional season with the Eagles, averaging 7.8 athlete(s) points and 2.9 rebounds per game...scored PERSONAL a season-high 16 points in the win over Born February 9, 1985...son of Ken and the University of Alaska-Fairbanks and Rhonda Love. Hobbies grabbed a season-best six rebounds against Spades Southern Illinois University Edwardsville and Harris-Stowe State University... Favorite recording artist dished out six assists in the win over Dead Prez Kentucky Wesleyan College to start Favorite book the conference season. He Got Game TRANSFER Favorite TV show Transferred to USI from the University Boondocks of Oregon...played in 20 games as a soph- omore, averaging 1.1 points and dishing Most important person(s) out 14 assists, and was red-shirted after My father five games last year....posted a career-best six points against the University of Portland during 2004-05 and three assists on three different occasions during his 25 games with the Ducks....played one season for Casper College (Casper, Wyoming)...led the T-Birds to an 18-12 record and to the Wyoming Conference Championship after averaging 14 points, four rebounds, and three assists per game in 2003-04... also was named to the All-Region IX team as a freshman.

HIGH SCHOOL Prepared for a collegiate career at John Adams High School (South Bend, Indiana)...named honorable mention All-State and South Bend Tribune All-Star...averaged 16.7

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LOVE: Statistically Speaking

CAREER STATISTICS

G/GS FGM/FGA PCT. 3FGM/FGA PCT. FTM/FTA PCT. REB. AVG. AST. STL. BLK. TP AVG. MIN.

06-07 35/0 97/215 .451 25/88 .284 55/66 .833 102 2.9 78 43 5 274 7.8 816

LOVE by the Numbers

Most Points: 16 Against: Alaska-Fairbanks When: November 12, 2006

Most Rebounds: 6 (twice) Last against: SIU Edwardsville When: January 11, 2007

Most Assists: 6 Against: Kentucky Wesleyan When: December 2, 2006

Most Steals: 4 (twice) Last against: Drury When: January 6, 2007

Most Blocks: 2 Against: Quincy When: January 13, 2007

Double-Digit Scoring Efforts: 12

Kenny Love is USI’s leading returning scorer in 2007-08 after averaging 7.8 points and 2.9 rebounds per game during his first season in a USI uniform. He averaged 8.5 points and 2.5 assists per contest in the NCAA II Great Lakes Regional Tournament last year.

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6'3"...200 lbs...Sophomore...Guard...Chrisman, Illinois MAJOR: Physical Education

2006-07 Eagle PROFILE Earned Academic All-GLVC honors Favorite food ...played in 17 games during his first Grilled chicken full season with the Eagles...averaged 0.7 points and 0.8 rebounds per game Favorite professional ...scored a season-best four points in athlete(s) Steve Nash the win over the University of Alaska- Fairbanks and grabbed a season-high Hobbies four boards in the win over Pace Building furniture and golf University. Favorite recording artist Brad Paisley 2005-06 Red-shirted. Favorite movie Anchorman HIGH SCHOOL Favorite TV show Lettered in basketball, baseball, Family Guy and golf at Chrisman High School If you could go anywhere, (Chrisman, Illinois)...averaged 19 where would you go? points, eight rebounds, and four Africa assists per game as a senior...named Most memorable moment fourth team All-State by the Illinois Making the winning shot Basketball Coaches Association...also against our high school named first team All-Area twice by rivals in a packed gym the Champaign News Gazette and the Danville Commercial News.

PERSONAL Born December 3, 1986...son of Danny and Angie Owen.

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OWEN: Statistically Speaking

CAREER STATISTICS

G/GS FGM/FGA PCT. 3FGM/FGA PCT. FTM/FTA PCT. REB. AVG. AST. STL. BLK. TP AVG. MIN.

06-07 17/0 5/12 .417 0/3 .000 2-2 1.000 13 0.8 4 1 0 12 0.7 52

OWEN by the Numbers

Most Points: 4 Against: Alaska-Fairbanks When: November 12, 2006

Most Rebounds: 4 Against: Pace When: November 11, 2006

Most Assists: 1 (four times) Last against: Illinois-Springfield When: November 25, 2006

Most Steals: 1 Against: Missouri-St. Louis When: February 1, 2007

Academic All-GLVC

Brent Owen saw action in 17 games during his fresh- man season. He will be counted on more during his sophomore season as he is one of only five returning players from the 2006-07 roster.

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6'7"...245 lbs...Sophomore...Forward/Center...Ferdinand, Indiana MAJOR: Industrial Supervision

2006-07 Eagle PROFILE Saw action in 32 games off the bench Favorite food as a freshman, averaging 4.1 points Meatloaf and 1.7 rebounds per game...posted a season-high 15 points in the victory Favorite professional over the University of Illinois- athlete(s) Springfield and five rebounds twice against Wayne State University. Hobbies Riding ATVs HIGH SCHOOL Favorite recording artist Named an Indiana All-Star, first team George Straight All-State by the Louisville Courier- Journal, second team All-State, and Favorite movie Talladega Nights the Evansville Courier & Press Player of the Year as a senior at Forest Park Favorite TV show High School (Ferdinand, Indiana) According to Jim ...also named preseason first team All- Favorite book State by Hoosier Basketball Magazine... Where Matters help FPHS to back-to-back Indiana Most Class 2A state championships...aver- If you could go anywhere, aged 16.9 points, 7.6 rebounds, and where would you go? 2.4 asists per game as a senior...set the Rome FPHS school record for scoring with 1,464 career-points (13.3 ppg)...had Most memorable moment 664 career-rebounds (6.0 rpg). My pre-game dance last year PERSONAL Born June 24, 1987...son of Thomas and Kathy Hopf.

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HOPF: Statistically Speaking

CAREER STATISTICS

G/GS FGM/FGA PCT. 3FGM/FGA PCT. FTM/FTA PCT. REB. AVG. AST. STL. BLK. TP AVG. MIN.

06-07 32/ 0 54/91 .593 2/ 9 .222 22/37 .595 55 1.7 23 12 1 132 4.1 303

HOPF by the Numbers

Most Points: 15 Against: Illinois-Springfield When: November 25, 2006

Most Rebounds: 5 (twice) Last against: Wayne State When: December 20, 2006

Most Assists: 4 Against: Glenville State When: December 17, 2006

Most Steals: 2 (three times) Last against: Missouri-Rolla When: February 3, 2007

Most Blocks: 1 Against: Harris-Stowe State When: December 30, 2006

Double-Digit Scoring Efforts: 4

Brandon Hopf made a big impact on the Eagles’ line- up during his freshman year despite missing time with a foot injury. He had four double-digit scoring outings in 2006-07 and averaged 4.1 points in 32 games.

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6'0"...185 lbs...Sophomore...Guard...Mt. Erie, Illinois MAJOR: Management

2006-07 Eagle PROFILE Earned Academic All-GLVC hon- Favorite food ors... played in 16 games for the Eagles A home-cooked meal as a red-shirt freshman...averaged 1.3 points with a season-best six points in Favorite professional the win over Judson College...also athlete(s) had a season-high four assists in the victory over Harris-Stowe State Hobbies University. Golf, basketball, spending time with family and friends 2005-06 Favorite recording artist Red-shirted. Brad Paisley HIGH SCHOOL Favorite movie Anchorman Lettered in basketball, baseball, and golf at Cisne High School Favorite TV show (Cisne, Illinois)...named fourth team SportsCenter All-State by the Illinois Basketball If you could go anywhere, Coaches Association and was the Most where would you go? Valuable Player of the Midland Trail Heaven Conference...set the CHS and the Most memorable moment county record for scoring with 2,157 Scoring my 2000th point career points...ranks third all-time in in high school against our free throws made in Illinois high conference rival school history...was team Most Valuable Player three straight seasons in basketball and golf at CHS...won the Midland Trail individual champi- onship in golf as a sophomore, junior, and senior.

PERSONAL Born November 26, 1986....son of Ray and Kathy Glover.

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GLOVER: Statistically Speaking

CAREER STATISTICS

G/GS FGM/FGA PCT. 3FGM/FGA PCT. FTM/FTA PCT. REB. AVG. AST. STL. BLK. TP AVG. MIN.

06-07 16/0 7/10 .700 5/7 .714 2/2 1.000 1 0.1 8 3 0 21 1.3 51

GLOVER by the Numbers

Most Points: 6 Against: Judson When: November 21, 2006

Most Rebounds: 1 Against: Missouri-St. Louis When: February 1, 2007

Most Assists: 4 Against: Harris-Stowe State When: December 30, 2007

Most Steals: 1 (three times) Last against: Quincy When: February 17, 2007

Academic All-GLVC

Drew Glover saw action in 16 games during his fresh- man season. Glover, who scored 2,157 points at Cisne High School, will have the opportunity to compete for an expanded role in 2007-08.

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6'7"...235 lbs...Sophomore...Forward...San Diego, California MAJOR: Industrial Supervision

2006-07 20 points for the Grossmont South Eagle PROFILE Played in 19 games in his first full season League in the seventh annual East ...averaged 1.5 points and 0.9 rebounds County Senior All-Star Game. Favorite food per game...posted a career-high nine points Prime rib with a nice in the win over Harris-Stowe State Uni- PERSONAL bernaise sauce versity and a career-best three rebounds Born September 3, 1986...son of Ian and Hobbies against HSSU and North Georgia Martha Cunningham. Playing the guitar, reading, College & State University. and video games 2005-06 Favorite professional Red-shirted after four games due to injury athlete(s) ...averaged 2.5 points and 1.3 rebounds in Takeru Kobayashi 52 minutes off the bench ...had a season- Favorite recording artist high five points and two rebounds in the George Cunningham win over the University of Nebraska- Omaha in the Disney Division II Favorite movie Tip-Off Classic. Monty Python and the Quest for the Holy Grail HIGH SCHOOL Favorite TV show Lettered in basketball and water polo Lost and House at Steele Canyon High School (Spring Valley, California)...averaged 16.4 points If you could go anywhere, and 12.6 rebounds per game...SCHS was where would you go? 30-2 last year under the direction of former San Diego standout Brad Most memorable moment Leaf, who was recently named to the Aces’ Playing high school basket- All-Time team...SCHS was ranked as high ball for coach Brad Leaf as 21st nationally in the USA Today High School Top 25 and defeated number-one ranked St. Anthony’s High School, coached by former Duke All-American Bobby Hurley... named first team San Diego California Interscholastic Federation Division II All-Grossmont Conference in March... also was a first team CIF All- Academic performer in 2004...posted 24 points and 24 rebounds in earning Most Valuable Player honors in the San Diego County Senior Supershowcase... scored

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CUNNINGHAM: Statistically Speaking

CAREER STATISTICS

G/GS FGM/FGA PCT. 3FGM/FGA PCT. FTM/FTA PCT. REB. AVG. AST. STL. BLK. TP AVG. MIN.

*05-06 4/0 4/4 1.000 0/0 .000 2/5 .400 5 1.3 2 1 0 10 2.5 52 06-07 19/0 11/23 .478 0/1 .000 7/13 .538 18 0.9 7 3 0 29 1.5 103

Total 23/0 15/27 .556 0/1 .000 9/18 .500 23 1.0 9 4 0 39 1.7 -- *Medical Redshirt

CUNNINGHAM by the Numbers

Most Points: 9 Against: Harris-Stowe State When: December 30, 2006

Most Rebounds: 3 (twice) Last against: Harris-Stowe State When: December 30, 2006

Most Assists: 3 Against: Harris-Stowe State When: December 30, 2006

Most Steals: 1 (four times) Last against: Missouri-Rolla When: February 10, 2007

George Cunningham has a chance to make a big impact for the Eagles heading into his sophomore campaign in 2007-08. Cunningham saw action in 23 games in his first full season with the Eagles. He scored a career-high nine points against Harris-Stowe State.

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6'7"...245 lbs...Senior...Forward/Center...Cincinnati, Ohio MAJOR: Communications

2007-08 PERSONAL Eagle PROFILE Named preseason All-America by Born August 8, 1984...son of Favorite food The Sporting News 2007-08 College Tracey Strader. Chipotle Basketball Magazine. Favorite professional TRANSFER athlete(s) Transferred to USI after three seasons with the Dayton University Flyers... Favorite recording artist averaged 9.1 points and 5.3 rebounds Lil’ Wayne per game in 88 appearances for the Flyers...posted a career-high as a fresh- Favorite movie man with 24 points against LaSalle Bad Boys II University and as a sophomore with 13 Favorite TV show rebounds against St. Louis University 24 ...helped the Flyers to a 19-12 overall Favorite book record in 2006-07...averaged 8.2 points Harry Potter and 4.8 rebounds per game in 28 games off the bench, while posting a season- If you could go anywhere, high 20 points against Temple Uni- where would you go? Jamaica versity and 11 rebounds against . Most memorable moment My first collegiate game HIGH SCHOOL and playing in front of Played for Hargrave Military Academy 13,000 people (Chatham, Virginia)...helped lead Hargrave to the 2004 prep school national championship, while averaging 22.8 points and 9.6 rebounds per game ...was one of eight players to go on to play Division I basketball...also played for Brewster Academy (Brewster, New Jersey) prior to attending Hargrave... averaged 26.0 points and 9.1 rebounds per game in 2003-04...had 13 games with 30 or more points in 2002-03 and was the leading scorer among New England prep schools.

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6'1"...180 lbs...Senior...Guard...Robinson, Illinois MAJOR: M.A. of Business Administration

2007-08 Eagle PROFILE Named preseason All-America by Favorite food The Sporting News 2007-08 College Pancakes Basketball Magazine. Favorite professional TRANSFER athlete(s) Tiger Woods Transferred to USI after sitting out 2006-07...played three seasons for Hobbies Indiana State University...averaged Golf 7.6 points and 2.1 assists per game in Favorite recording artist 79 appearances as a Sycamore...had Anthony Hamilton his best season as a junior when he started 27 games and averaged 10.3 Favorite movie The Usual Suspects points, 5.9 rebounds, and 2.3 assists per contest...had a career-best 24 points Favorite TV show in the win at Southern Illinois Uni- SportsCenter versity and nine rebounds in the win Favorite book over Central State University during My Losing Season 2005-06...named to the Missouri Valley Conference second team If you could go anywhere, where would you go? All-Academic in 2005-06. Germany HIGH SCHOOL Most memorable moment Earned letters in basketball, track, Graduating from Indiana and cross country at Robinson High State University with my School (Robinson, Illinois) and Head bachelor’s degree Coach Gus Gillespie...averaged 16.0 points and 7.0 assists as a senior on his way to being named All-Confer- ence and All-Area by the Decatur Herald and Review.

PERSONAL Born February 10, 1985...son of Kevin and Jill Schnitker...was a high school teammate of former Eagle Nick Brooks.

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6'5"...180 lbs...Junior...Forward...Brooklyn, New York MAJOR: Communications

TRANSFER Eagle PROFILE Transferred to USI after playing the Favorite food last two seasons for Frank Phillips Steak College (Borger, Texas)...averaged 7.9 points and 9.5 rebounds per game Favorite professional in 2006-07...tallied 8.6 points and 6.2 athlete(s) rebounds per contest in 2005-06. Hobbies Playing basketball and HIGH SCHOOL enjoying life Lettered in basketball at Bishop Favorite recording artist Laughlin Memorial High School Jay-Z (Brooklyn, New York). Favorite movie Paid in Full PERSONAL Born July 13, 1986...son of Favorite TV show Blanche Bowman. SportsCenter Favorite book Hamlet Most memorable moment Scoring the winning shot to go to the championship

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6'6"...185 lbs...Junior...Forward...Bronx, New York MAJOR: Psychology

TRANSFER Eagle PROFILE Transferred to USI from Ventura Favorite food Community College (Ventura, Cali- Soul food fornia)...was the Western State Confer- ence North Division Most Outstanding Favorite professional Player...also named first team All-State athlete(s) Kevin Garnett by the California Community College Basketball Association...averaged 15.6 Hobbies points, 8.9 rebounds, 2.1 steals, and 1.8 Spending time with family assists per game in 2006-07...helped and playing basketball the Pirates to a 26-7 overall record as Favorite recording artist a sophomore, advancing to the Cali- Jay-Z fornia Junior College state semifinals Favorite movie ...also was a member of the VCC squad Drumline that won conference championships in 2005-06 and 2006-07. Favorite TV show The Jamie Foxx Show HIGH SCHOOL If you could go anywhere, Lettered in basketball at Bronx where would you go? Regional High School (Bronx, New Brazil York)... also won the Rucker Park Most memorable moment Slam Dunk Contest that is a part of Making it to the Junior the Entertainer’s Basketball Classic, College Final Four played at the legendary Rucker Park Playground in Harlem, New York.

PERSONAL Born March 28, 1985...son of Rosalie Pimble.

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6'5"...208 lbs...Junior...Forward...Baltimore, Maryland MAJOR: Physical Education

2007-08 Eagle PROFILE Red-shirting. Favorite food Soul food TRANSFER Transferred to USI from Commun- Favorite professional ity College of Baltimore County at athlete(s) Kevin Garnett Catonsville...was named first team NJCAA All-Region XX and to the Hobbies first team All-Maryland Junior College Playing basketball, eating, as a sophomore...also named CCBC and watching TV Catonsville Male Athlete of the Year Favorite recording artist in 2006-07...averaged 13.1 points and Jay-Z 8.0 rebounds per game during 2006-07. Favorite movie Above the Rim HIGH SCHOOL Lettered in basketball at Woodlawn Favorite TV show High School (Baltimore, Maryland). Family Guy PERSONAL Born May 27, 1986...son of Stepney and Sherrie Carr.

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6'10"...210 lbs...Junior...Center...Vallejo, California MAJOR: Communications

TRANSFER Eagle PROFILE Joins the USI program after two Favorite food seasons at Cuesta College (San Luis Pizza Obispo, California)...named honorable mention All-State in 2006-07 and Favorite professional earned All-Conference honors each athlete(s) Kobe Bryant season at Cuesta...led the CCCL with 151 blocks as a freshman, while finish- Hobbies ing second with 134 blocks as a soph- Shopping, eating out, going omore....averaged 17.3 points and 8.9 to NBA games, and collect- rebounds per game in 32 starts as a ing Jordan shoes sophomore...also averaged 18.2 points, Favorite recording artist 8.6 rebounds, and 3.5 blocks per con- Jay-Z ference game in 2006-07...became Favorite movie one of nine players to score over 900 He Got Game points in two seasons at Cuesta.

Favorite TV show HIGH SCHOOL First 48 Attended Vallejo High School Favorite book (Vallejo, California), but did not American Pimp play high school basketball. Most memorable moment Beating Ventura Junior PERSONAL College in basketball to Born December 5, 1981...son of Jimmy clinch a spot in the playoffs and Lavera Allen.

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6'2"...185 lbs...Sophomore...Guard...Evansville, Indiana MAJOR: Business Administration

TRANSFER Eagle PROFILE Transferred to USI from the Univer- Favorite food sity of South Alabama...appeared in 20 Chicken and any kind games with one start during 2006-07 of pasta ...posted a season-best three points versus the University of California- Favorite professional athlete(s) Irvine, the University of West Florida, and the University of Louisiana- Monroe...played one season for Wabash Hobbies Valley College prior to playing for Sports, video games, cook- South Alabama...averaged 5.8 points ing, and making money in four games for WVC in 2005-06. Favorite recording artist Jay-Z HIGH SCHOOL Favorite movie Earned letters in basketball, baseball, The Punisher football, and tennis at Reitz High School (Evansville, Indiana)...was a Favorite TV show two-time All-Conference and All-City King of Queens selection...earned All-State honors Favorite book and was the Evansville Courier and Press Driven from Within Metro Player of the Year in 2005... If you could go anywhere, was a Hoosier Basketball Coaches’ where would you go? Association, a North/South All-Star, Paris and an Indiana All-Star ...averaged 23.2 points, 5.0 rebounds, and four Most memorable moment assists per game as a senior. Leading Reitz past the defending state champs after being down by 19 PERSONAL with eight minutes Born April 29, 1987...son of Wayne left–final score: 69-65 and Carol Cloud.

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6'3"...200 lbs...Sophomore...Forward...Columbus, Ohio MAJOR: Health Services

2007-08 Eagle PROFILE Red-shirting. Favorite food Chinese TRANSFER Transferred to USI after one season at Favorite professional Columbus State Community College athlete(s) Dwayne Wade ...averaged 4.9 points and 3.5 rebounds per game as a freshman.. Hobbies Working out, hanging out HIGH SCHOOL with friends, and going to Earned letters in basketball and foot- the movies ball at Hilliard Darby High School Favorite recording artist (Hillliard, Ohio)...averaged 15 points Ludacris and 10 rebounds per game while being Favorite movie named the team Most Valuable Player 300 and first team All-Conference...set the HDHS single-game record with Favorite TV show 18 rebounds in a game. Law & Order: SVU Favorite book PERSONAL To Kill a Mockingbird Born July 4, 1987...son of Michael If you could go anywhere, and Cheryl Junkins. where would you go? Hawaii

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6'6"...210 lbs...Sophomore...Forward/Center...Evansville, Indiana MAJOR: Accounting

TRANSFER Eagle PROFILE Transferred to USI after one season Favorite food at John A. Logan College (Danville, Chicken Illinois)...averaged 6.6 points and 6.9 rebounds per game as a freshman. Favorite professional athlete(s) Michael Jordan HIGH SCHOOL Central High School’s (Evansville, Hobbies Indiana) “Mr. Double-Double” in Lifting weights and playing 2005-06...averaged 16.2 points and computer games 12.4 rebounds per game for the Bears Favorite movies as a senior...selected as the Hoosier Wedding Crashers or Basketball Coaches’ Association All- Happy Gilmore Stars Most Valuable Player and was Favorite TV show named first team All-SIAC and SportsCenter Evansville Courier and Press All-Metro as a senior...also named first team Favorite book Academic All-State in 2005-06... The Ambler Warning was named second team All-SIAC If you could go anywhere, and All-Metro as a junior...posted a where would you go? senior season-best 27 points against Hawaii Jeffersonville High School and 19 Most memorable moment rebounds against Mt. Carmel How proud my parents High School. were the day I signed my scholarship papers PERSONAL Born January 17, 1988...son of Allen and Abbie Schumacher.

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6'1"...170 lbs...Freshman...Guard...Seymour, Tennessee MAJOR: Social Sciences

HIGH SCHOOL Eagle PROFILE Lettered in basketball at Seymour Favorite food High School (Seymour, Tennessee)... Cereal named All-District and SHS Most Valuable Player as a junior and senior Favorite professional ...completed his high school career athlete(s) Gilbert Arenas with 1,100 career points. Hobbies PERSONAL Basketball and riding four- Born May 24, 1988...son of Frank and wheelers Vanessa Lee. Favorite recording artist Lil’ Wayne Favorite movie Friday Favorite TV shows Cops and Family Guy Favorite book Knight: My Story If you could go anywhere, where would you go? Jamaica

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6'2"...175 lbs...Freshman...Guard...Mt. Vernon, Indiana MAJOR: Biology

HIGH SCHOOL Eagle PROFILE Lettered in basketball and football at Favorite food Mt. Vernon High School (Mt. Vernon, Tacos Indiana)...an All-Big 8 Conference performer as a senior when he averaged Favorite professional 16.1 points, five rebounds, four assists, athlete(s) Kobe Bryant and and three steals per game...named to Tiger Woods the Reebok Southwest Indiana team in football after throwing for 1,080 Hobbies yards...also named Academic All- Golf, Young Life, and chess State in basketball and football. Favorite recording artist Kanye West PERSONAL Favorite movie Born October 16, 1988...son of Tom Casino Royale and Janice Kopatich. Favorite TV show SportsCenter Favorite book 1001 Fascinating Facts If you could go anywhere, where would you go? Bahamas Most memorable moment Watching our manager, Nick “Gameday” Burton, hit four consecutive half- court shots for WFIE 14

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6'7"...200 lbs...Freshman...Forward...Montgomery, Indiana MAJOR: Business

HIGH SCHOOL Eagle PROFILE Finished his high school career at Favorite food Barr-Reeve High School (Montgomery, Seafood Indiana) by being named to the Indiana All-State team and helping the Vikings Favorite professional to the Indiana Class 1A State Champ- athlete(s) Michael Jordan ionship game...won back-to-back Washington Times Herald Outstanding Hobbies Player of the Year awards as a junior Sports and being outdoors and senior...three-time first team All- Favorite movie Area selection...named first team Wedding Crashers Evansville Courier and Press All- ...averaged 17.1 Favorite TV show CSI points and 7.3 rebounds per game as a senior...also blocked 41 shots and made Favorite book 36 steals in 2006-07...posted a BRHS The Bible career-best 17.9 ppg as a junior. Most memorable moment Winning semi-state on a PERSONAL last-second shot Born March 11, 1988...son of Tony and Lisa Duncheon.

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Non-Conference Schedule Saturday, November 17: Physical Activities Center Saturday, December 8: Physical Activities Center HARRIS-STOWE STATE UNIVERSITY OHIO VALLEY UNIVERSITY Location/Enrollment: St. Louis, MO/1,868 Location/Enrollment: VIENNA, WV/512 SID/Phone: n/a SID/Phone: BRIAN LODATO/303-865-6047 Web site: athletics.hssu.edu Web site: www.ovu.edu/site.cfm/athletics.cfm Affiliation: NAIA I Affiliation: NCAA II Nickname: Hornets Nickname: Fighting Scots Conference: America Midwest Conference: West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Head Coach: Rich Fanning Head Coach: Bill D. McGee 2006-07 Record: 6-24 (2-10 AMC/7th) 2006-07 Record: 8-20 (5-13 WVIAC/10th)

Tuesday, November 20: Physical Activities Center Saturday, December 15: Physical Activities Center UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS-SPRINGFIELD TIFFIN UNIVERSITY Location/Enrollment: Springfield, IL/4,700 Location/Enrollment: Tiffin, OH/2,000 SID/Phone: Paul MacDonna/217-206-6752 SID/Phone: Shane O’Donnell/419-448-3288 Web site: goprairiestars.athleticsite.com Web site: www.tiffin.edu/athletics Affiliation: NAIA I Affiliation: NCAA II Nickname: Prairie Stars Nickname: Dragons Conference: American Midwest Conference: Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic (2008-09) Head Coach: Kevin Gamble Head Coach: Rodney Martin 2006-07 Record: 23-9 (11-1 AMC/1st) 2006-07 Record: 5-22 (5-13 AMC/9th South) NAIA I Tournament: Second round Wednesday, December 19: Physical Activities Center Friday, November 23: Physical Activities Center FERRIS STATE UNIVERSITY SOUTHWEST MINNESOTA STATE UNIVERSITY Location/Enrollment: Big Rapids, MI/13,087 Location/Enrollment: Marshall, MN/4,000 SID/Phone: Rob Bentley/231-591-3821 SID/Phone: Kelly Loft/507-537-7177 Web site: www.ferris.edu/sports Web site: www.smsumustangs.com Affiliation: NCAA II Affiliation: NCAA II Nickname: Bulldogs Nickname: Mustangs Conference: Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference: Northern Sun Intercollegiate Head Coach: Bill Sall Head Coach: Dave Slifer 2006-07 Record: 10-18 (8-10 GLIAC/t-3rd North) 2006-07 Record: 20-10 (14-4/2nd) Sunday, December 30: Physical Activities Center Saturday, November 24: Physical Activities Center MICHIGAN TECH UNIVERSITY NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY Location/Enrollment: Houghton, MI/6,300 Location/Enrollment: Maryville, MO/6,200 SID/Phone: Wes Frahm/906-487-2350 SID: Bryan Boettcher/660-562-1118 Web site: www.athletics.mtu.edu/ Web site: www.northwestbearcats.com Affiliation: NCAA II Affiliation: NCAA II Nickname: Huskies Nickname: Bear Cats Conference: Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference: Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Head Coach: Kevin Luke Head Coach: Steve Tappmeyer 2006-07 Record: 13-15 (8-10 GLIAC/t-3rd North) 2006-07 Record: 24-7 (15-3 MIAA/t-1st) NCAA II Tournament: South Central Region second round

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Great Lakes Valley Conference Schedule Saturday, December 1: Owensboro, KY (Sportscenter) Saturday, January 12: Physical Activities Center KENTUCKY WESLEYAN COLLEGE LEWIS UNIVERSITY Location/Enrollment: Owensboro, KY/755 Location: Romeoville, IL/5,200 SID/Phone: Roy Pickerill/270-852-3347 SID/Phone: Ron Deuter/815-836-5229 Web site: www.kwc.edu/athindex.asp Web site: lewisflyers.cstv.com Nickname: Panthers Nickname: Flyers Head Coach: Todd Lee Head Coach: Scott Trost 2006-07 Record: 13-14 (6-13 GLVC/7th East) 2006-07 Record: 15-13 (10-9 GLVC/t-3rd East) GLVC Tournament Finish: Did not qualify GLVC Tournament Finish: Lost in first round

Thursday, January 3: St. Louis, MO (Mark Twain Building) Thursday, January 17: Highland Heights, KY (Regents Hall) Saturday, March 1: Physical Activities Center NORTHERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS Location/Enrollment: Highland Heights, KY/14,000 Location/Enrollment: St. Louis, MO/12,813 SID/Phone: Don Owen/859-572-5470 SID/Phone: Mary Ann Tierney/314-516-5868 Web site: www.nku.edu/~athletics/ Web site: www.umsl-sports.com Nickname: Norse Nickname: Tritons Head Coach: David Bezold Head Coach: Chris Pilz 2006-07 Record: 24-9 (13-6 GLVC/1st East) 2006-07 Record: 9-18 (4-15 GLVC/6th West) GLVC Tournament Finish: Lost in championship GLVC Tournament Finish: Did not qualify NCAA II Tournament: Great Lakes Region finalist

Saturday, January 5: Rolla, MO (Bullman Multi-Purpose Bldg.) Saturday, January 19: Louisville, KY (Knight’s Hall) Thursday, February 28: Physical Activities Center BELLARMINE UNIVERSITY MISSOURI SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY* Location/Enrollment: Louisville, KY/2,600 Location/Enrollment: Rolla, MO/5,500 SID/Phone: Nels Popp/502-452-8078 SID/Phone: John Kean/573-341-4140 Web site: www.bellarmine.edu/athletics Web site: campus.umr.edu/sports Nickname: Knights Nickname: Miners Head Coach: Head Coach: Dale Martin 2006-07 Record: 12-15 (8-11 GLVC/6th East) 2006-07 Record: 7-20 (2-17 GLVC/7th West) GLVC Tournament Finish: Did not qualify GLVC Tournament Finish: Did not qualify *Changed from University of Missouri-Rolla (January 1, 2008) Thursday, January 24: Physical Activities Center Saturday, February 23: Quincy, IL (Pepsi Arena) Thursday, January 10: Physical Activities Center QUINCY UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE Location/Enrollment: Quincy, IL/1,250 Location/Enrollment: Kenosha, WI/5,500 SID/Phone: Brian Lovellette/217-228-5241 SID/Phone: Steve Kratochvil/262-595-2045 Web site: www.quincy.edu/Athletics/Index.php Web site: www.uwp.edu/athletics Nickname: Hawks Nickname: Rangers Head Coach: Marty Bell Head Coach: Tom Reigel 2006-07 Record: 20-10 (12-7 GLVC/3rd West) 2006-07 Record: 19-13 (10-9 GLVC/t-3rd East) GLVC Tournament Finish: Lost in semifinals GLVC Tournament Finish: Lost in first round NCAA II Tournament: Great Lakes Region first round NCAA II Tournament: Great Lakes Region first round

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Great Lakes Valley Conference Schedule Saturday, January 26: Physical Activities Center Thursday, February 7: Physical Activities Center Thursday, February 21: Edwardsville, IL (Vadalabene Center) SAINT JOSEPH’S COLLEGE SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIV. EDWARDSVILLE Location: Rensselaer, IN/1,000 Location/Enrollment: Edwardsville, IL/13,499 SID/Phone: Clark Teuscher/219-866-6141 SID/Phone: Eric Hess/618-650-3608 Web site: www.saintjoe.edu/athletics Web site: www.siue.edu/ATHLETIC/ Nickname: Pumas Nickname: Cougars Head Coach: Richard Davis Head Coach: Lennox Forrester 2006-07 Record: 16-12 (11-8 GLVC/2nd East) 2006-07 Record: 15-12 (10-9 GLVC/5th West) GLVC Tournament Finish: Lost in first round GLVC Tournament Finish: Did not qualify Saturday, February 9: Physical Activities Center Thursday, January 31: Springfield, MO (Weiser Gymnasium) UNIVERSITY OF INDIANAPOLIS Saturday, February 16: Physical Activities Center Location: Indianapolis, IN/4,500 DRURY UNIVERSITY SID/Phone: Mich Wigness/317-788-3494 Location/Enrollment: Springfield, MO/1,650 Web site: athletics.uindy.edu SID/Phone: Scott Puryear/417-873-4097 Nickname: Greyhounds Web site: www.drurypanthers.com Head Coach: (Interim) Nickname: Panthers 2006-07 Record: 13-13 (9-10 GLVC/5th East) Head Coach: Steve Hesser GLVC Tournament Finish: Did not qualify 2006-07 Record: 21-9 (13-6 GLVC/2nd West) GLVC Tournament: Lost in semifinals NCAA II Tournament: Great Lakes Region first round

Saturday, February 2: Kansas City, MO (Mason-Halpin Fldh.) Thursday, February 14: Physical Activities Center ROCKHURST UNIVERSITY Location/Enrollment: Kansas City, MO/3,000 SID/Phone: John Dodderidge/816-501-4850 Web site: www.rockhurst.edu/ru_athletics/index.asp Nickname: Hawks Head Coach: Bill O’Conner 2006-07 Record: 17-12 (11-8 GLVC/4th West) GLVC Tournament: Lost in first round NCAA II Tournament: Great Lakes Region first round

GLVC PRESEASON POLL

GLVC West Division GLVC East Division

Pl. Team (first-place votes) ...... Points Pl. Team (first-place votes) ...... Points 1. Drury (4) ...... 34 1. Wisconsin-Parkside (3) ...... 32 2. Southern Indiana (3) ...... 32 2. Northern Kentucky (1) ...... 27 3. SIU Edwardsville ...... 24 3. Lewis (1) ...... 24 4. Quincy ...... 20 4. Kentucky Wesleyan (2) ...... 21 5. Rockhurst ...... 19 5. Saint Joseph’s ...... 17 6. Missouri-St. Louis ...... 12 6. Indianapolis ...... 14 7. *Missouri-Rolla ...... 6 7. Bellarmine ...... 12 *Missouri S&T as of January 1, 2007

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Screaming Eagles fly around the USA and beyond

he University of Southern Indiana men’s basketball teams have traveled the Tcontinental and beyond since 1990. USI has played regular-season games, regular-season tournaments, and post-season contests in Alaska, Arkansas, the Bahamas, California, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Maryland, Michigan, Missouri, Nevada, Ohio, Tennessee, and Wisconsin.

USI has played in the prestigious Division II Tip-Off Classic at Disney’s Wide World of Sports in Orlando, Florida, four times. The Eagles also have played in the High Desert Classic in Las Vegas, Nevada, four times.

Anchorage, Alaska

Houghton, Michigan

Springfield, Las Vegas, Nevada Massachusetts Washington, D.C. Bakersfield, California Arkadelphia, Arkansas Orlando, Florida

Nassau, Bahamas

In November 2005, the Screaming Eagles became the first team to win the Disney Division II Tip-Off Classic for a second time. Last year, they became the first team to win the tournament in back-to-back seasons.

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Disney Division II Tip-Off Classic Champions

Newspaper Box Score University of Southern Indiana vs. North Georgia College & State University 11/10/06 7 p.m. at Disney D-II Tip-off Classic Group Power Pool (Lake Bueana Vista, FL—Milk House)

SOUTHERN INDIANA 85, NORTH GEORGIA 62

SOUTHERN INDIANA (1-0) Sullivan, Rashard 7-8 4-6 19; Hall, Melvin 4-9 2-2 14; Page, Kenny 5-8 2-4 13; Wise, Marty 5-7 2-4 12; Van Winkle, Geoff 2-6 2-2 8; Brooks, Nick 2-5 0-2 5; Christmas, Keith 2-3 1-2 5; Cunningham, George 1-2 2-4 4; Love, Kenny 1-4 0-0 3; Owen, Brent 1-2 0-0 2; Kalicak, Mike 0-2 0-2 0; Glover, Drew 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 30-56 15-28 85.

NORTH GOERGIA (0-1) Anderson, Jay 4-15 4-4 13; David, Dustin 5-10 0-0 12; Wehunt, Buzz 3-6 4-4 11; Trice, Xavier 4-7 0-0 8; Burrell, Lee 1-2 4-4 6; Cochran, Brad 2-2 0-0 5; Millsap, Jakirra 1-2 1-2 3; Rowe, Anthony 1-3 0-2 2; Shoupes, Robert 1-2 0-0 2; Shaw, Colby 0-0 0-0 0; Crawford, Sam 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 22-49 13-16 62.

Southern Indiana 39 46 85 North Georgia 29 33 62

3-point goals: Southern Indiana–10-27 (Hall, Melvin 4-8; Van Winkle, Geoff 2-6; Sullivan, Rashard 1-1; Brooks, Nick 1-3; Love, Kenny 1-3; Page, Kenny 1-2; Kalicak, Mike 0-1; Owen, Brent 0-1; Wise, Marty 0-2), North Georgia– 5-18 (David, Dustin 2-6; Anderson, Jay 1-7; Cochran, Brad 1-1; Wehunt, Buzz 1-2; Burrell, Lee 0-1; Trice, Xavier 0-1). Fouled out: Southern Indiana–Brooks, Nick, North Georgia–None. Rebounds: Southern Indiana–36 (Wise, Marty 13), The Screaming Eagles became the only school in history to win three North Georgia-23 (Burrell, Lee 7). Assists: Southern Indiana–17 (Love, Kenny 4; Wise, Marty 4), North Georgia–12 Disney Division II Tip-Off Classic titles when they won the prestigous (David, Dustin 3; Millsap, Jakirra 3). Total fouls: Southern Indiana–23, North Georgia–19. A: 300. event for the second straight year in 2006. In addition to their titles in 2005 and 2006, the Eagles finished first in 1997 and third in 2001.

Newspaper Box Score Newspaper Box Score University of Southern Indiana vs. Pace University University of Southern Indiana vs. University of Alaska-Fairbanks 11/11/06 7 p.m. at Disney D-II Tip-off Classic Group Power Pool (Lake Bueana Vista, FL—Milk House) 11/12/05 4:50 p.m. at Disney D-II Tip-off Classic Group Power Pool (Lake Bueana Vista, FL—Milk House)

SOUTHERN INDIANA 101, PACE 72 SOUTHERN INDIANA 94, ALASKA-FAIRBANKS 73

SOUTHERN INDIANA (2-0) ALASKA-FAIRBANKS (4-1) Kalicak, Mike 7-10 1-2 17; Hall, Melvin 6-12 0-0 17; Sullivan, Rashard 7-8 1-2 15; Brooks, Nick 6-7 0-0 12; Wise, Rockett, Jushay 7-20 2-3 21; Barker, Kenny 3-9 4-4 11; Matteson, Colin 3-5 2-2 10; Titus, Mike 2-4 4-4 8; HAYTER, Marty 5-9 1-1 11; Page, Kenny 4-9 1-2 10; Christmas, Keith 3-5 1-1 7; Van Winkle, Geoff 2-3 0-0 6; Glover, Drew 1-2 Jordan 3-3 0-0 8; Barnes, Barry 3-9 0-0 7; Flowers, Tyrone 1-3 3-3 5; Atkins, Kevin 1-2 0-0 2; Hamey, Bryan 0-1 1-2 0-0 3; Love, Kenny 1-3 0-0 2; Cunningham, George 0-1 1-2 1; Owen, Brent 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 42-71 6-10 101. 1. Totals 23-56 16-18 73.

PACE (0-2) SOUTHERN INDIANA (3-0) Williams, Ryan 8-16 4-4 23; Quincy-Jones, D. 5-10 1-1 12; White, Gibraltar 3-9 0-0 9; Douglas, Maurice 3-8 0-0 6; Hall, Melvin 7-13 0-1 19; Love, Kenny 6-11 1-3 16; Wise, Marty 6-9 4-4 16; Van Winkle, Geoff 3-7 3-3 10; Brooks, Howard, Carlos 2-4 0-0 6; Morgan, Oneil 2-5 1-2 5; Wilson, Randy 2-6 0-0 4; McGhee, Lawrence 1-3 1-3 3; Jones, Nick 3-8 3-4 9; Sullivan, Rashard 3-11 0-1 6; Christmas, Keith 3-3 0-0 6; Owen, Brent 1-1 2-2 4; Kalicak, Mike 2-5 Callum 1-2 0-2 2; James, Tom 0-0 2-2 2; Eludoyin, Kashim 0-1 0-0 0; Jones, Jon 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 27-64 9-14 72. 0-0 4; Page, Kenny 0-2 2-7 2; Glover, Drew 0-0 2-2 2; Cunningham, George 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 34-70 17-27 94.

Southern Indiana 52 49 101 Alaska-Fairbanks 30 43 73 Pace 36 36 72 Southern Indiana 54 40 94

3-point goals: Southern Indiana–11-28 (Hall, Melvin 5-11; Van Winkle, Geoff 2-3; Kalicak, Mike 2-4; Page, Kenny 1-3; 3-point goals: Alaska-Fairbanks–11-25 (Rockett, Jushay 5-8; HAYTER, Jordan 2-2; Matteson, Colin 2-3; Barker, Kenny Glover, Drew 1-2; Love, Kenny 0-2; Wise, Marty 0-2; Brooks, Nick 0-1), Pace–9-20 (White, Gibraltar 3-5; Williams, 1-5; Barnes, Barry 1-4; Hamey, Bryan 0-1; Flowers, Tyrone 0-1; Titus, Mike 0-1), Southern Indiana–9-23 (Hall, Melvin Ryan 3-7; Howard, Carlos 2-3; Quincy-Jones, D. 1-4; Wilson, Randy 0-1). Fouled out: Southern Indiana–Brooks, Nick, 5-9; Love, Kenny 3-7; Van Winkle, Geoff 1-4; Kalicak, Mike 0-1; Page, Kenny 0-1; Brooks, Nick 0-1). Fouled out: Pace–None. Rebounds–Southern Indiana 50 (Wise, Marty 10), Pace–21 (McGhee, Lawrence 4). Assists: Southern Alaska-Fairbanks–Atkins, Kevin; Barker, Kenny, Southern Indiana–None. Rebounds: Alaska-Fairbanks–37 (Barker, Indiana–21 (Sullivan, Rashard 4; Wise, Marty 4; Page, Kenny 4), Pace–12 (McGhee, Lawrence 6). Total fouls: Southern Kenny 12), Southern Indiana–40 (Wise, Marty 8). Assists: Alaska-Fairbanks–15 (Barnes, Barry 7), Southern Indiana–20, Pace–13. A: 150. Indiana–26 (Page, Kenny 8). Total fouls: Alaska-Fairbanks–22, Southern Indiana–20. A: 189.

2006-07 USI All-Tournament Performers 2006-07 Season Highlights Disney Division II Tip-Off Classic •Reached 20 wins for the 15th straight season; 25 wins for the Rashard Sullivan, co-Most Outstanding Player fifth straight season and 12th time in 13 years; and 27 wins Melvin Hall for the fourth straight season. Marty Wise •Won the GLVC West Division championship for the second GLVC Tournament straight season and the GLVC Tournament for the second Melvin Hall, Most Outstanding Player time in three years. Kenny Page •Won Disney Division II Tip-Off Classic for the third time.

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GLVC Tournament Champions

Newspaper Box Score University of Southern Indiana vs. Lewis University 3/1/07 6 p.m. at GLVC Tournament First Round (Evansville, IN—Roberts Stadium)

SOUTHERN INDIANA 57, LEWIS 45

LEWIS (15-13) Genova, Jason 6-19 1-1 16; Alexander, Brandon 3-5 4-6 10; Bolt, Stephan 3-5 2-7 8; Donald, Keelan 2-11 0-0 5; Marino, Matthew 2-4 0-0 4; Warfield, Dustin 1-2 0-0 2; Jones, Cam 0-0 0-0 0; Sharp, Ryan 0-0 0-0 0; Bogue, Matt 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 17-46 7-14 45.

SOUTHERN INDIANA (26-5) Hall, Melvin 5-10 2-2 14; Van Winkle, Geoff 4-13 2-2 14; Brooks, Nick 3-4 3-4 10; Sullivan, Rashard 3-5 1-2 7; Page, Kenny 3-11 0-1 6; Wise, Marty 1-3 1-2 3; Love, Kenny 1-5 0-0 3; Christmas, Keith 0-1 0-0 0; Kalicak, Mike 0-1 0-0 0; Hopf, Brandon 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 20-55 9-13 57.

Lewis 38 7 45 Southern Indiana 26 31 57

3-point goals: Lewis–4-19 (Genova, Jason 3-14; Donald, Keelan 1-4; Marino, Matthew 0-1), Southern Indiana–8-25 (Van Winkle, Geoff 4-12; Hall, Melvin 2-6; Love, Kenny 1-3; Brooks, Nick 1-1; Kalicak, Mike 0-1; Hopf, Brandon 0-1; Sullivan, Rashard 0-1). Fouled out: Lewis–None, Southern Indiana–None. Rebounds: Lewis–37 (Donald, Keelan 11), Southern Indiana–35 (Sullivan, Rashard 9). Assists: Lewis–11 (Donald, Keelan 4), Southern Indiana–12 (Page, The Screaming Eagles captured their second GLVC Tournament title Kenny 8). Total fouls: Lewis–16, Southern Indiana–16. A: 2310. in three years when they defeated Northern Kentucky, 63-61, in the championship game.

Newspaper Box Score Newspaper Box Score University of Southern Indiana vs. Quincy University University of Southern Indiana vs. Northern Kentucky University 3/3/07 2:30 p.m. at GLVC Tournament Semifinals (Evansville, IN—Roberts Stadium) 3/4/07 1 p.m. at GLVC Tournament Championship (Evansville, IN—Roberts Stadium)

SOUTHERN INDIANA 76, QUINCY 57 SOUTHERN INDIANA 63, NORTHERN KENTUCKY 61

QUINCY (20-9) NORTHERN KENTUCKY (22-8) Box, Joel 6-11 6-8 19; Muse, Andre 3-9 3-3 11; Walker, Ryan 3-9 0-0 8; Jackson, Marlon 2-3 3-3 7; Medsker, Marcus Wright, Steven 6-13 1-2 17; Morton, Harrison 3-7 6-6 14; Teague, Anthony 4-9 0-0 10; Humphrey, Vincent 2-4 0-0 6; 2-4 0-0 5; Chapital, Austin 1-1 0-0 3; Hardy, Excell 0-2 2-2 2; Murkey, Cameron 1-6 0-0 2; Stoneburner, Cody 0-0 0-0 Finnell, Billy 2-5 2-3 6; Cripe, James 2-2 0-0 4; McFarland, David 1-2 0-0 3; Schappell, Kevin 0-3 1-2 1; Rasso, Travis 0; Konarzewski, Marcin 0-0 0-0 0; Niemczyk, Bill 0-1 0-0 0; Starnes, Joe 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 18-47 14-16 57. 0-1 0-2 0. Totals 20-46 10-15 61.

SOUTHERN INDIANA (27-5) SOUTHERN INDIANA (28-5) Hall, Melvin 6-10 5-6 19; Page, Kenny 5-11 3-4 14; Van Winkle, Geoff 4-6 0-0 12; Brooks, Nick 5-8 1-2 11; Love, Hall, Melvin 5-9 2-2 14; Page, Kenny 4-11 4-7 12; Sullivan, Rashard 4-9 2-5 10; Van Winkle, Geoff 3-4 2-2 10; Kenny 4-6 2-2 10; Christmas, Keith 3-3 0-0 6; Sullivan, Rashard 1-2 0-0 2; Hopf, Brandon 1-2 0-0 2; Cunningham, Brooks, Nick 2-5 1-2 5; Love, Kenny 2-7 1-2 5; Christmas, Keith 2-4 0-2 4; Kalicak, Mike 1-2 0-0 2; Hopf, Brandon George 0-0 0-0 0; Kalicak, Mike 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 29-49 11-14 76. 0-0 1-3 1. Totals 23-51 13-25 63.

Quincy 27 30 57 Northern Kentucky 36 25 61 Southern Indiana 36 40 76 Southern Indiana 33 30 63

3-point goals: Quincy–7-21 (Walker, Ryan 2-6; Muse, Andre 2-5; Box, Joel 1-3; Chapital, Austin 1-1; Medsker, Marcus 3-point goals: Northern Kentucky–11-26 (Wright, Steven 4-9; Teague, Anthony 2-5; Humphrey, Vincent 2-4; Morton, 1-2; Starnes, Joe 0-1; Murkey, Cameron 0-3), Southern Indiana–7-16 (Van Winkle, Geoff 4-6; Hall, Melvin 2-5; Page, Harrison 2-3; McFarland, David 1-2; Schappell, Kevin 0-3), Southern Indiana–4-15 (Hall, Melvin 2-6; Van Winkle, Kenny 1-3; Kalicak, Mike 0-1; Brooks, Nick 0-1). Fouled out: Quincy–None, Southern Indiana–None. Rebounds: Geoff 2-3; Love, Kenny 0-4; Page, Kenny 0-2). Fouled out: Northern Kentucky–Cripe, James, Southern Indiana–None. Quincy–23 (Box, Joel 7), Southern Indiana–28 (Page, Kenny 6). Assists: Quincy–10 (Muse, Andre 3; Jackson, Marlon Rebounds: Northern Kentucky 31 (Wright, Steven 7), Southern Indiana–32 (Sullivan, Rashard 7; Brooks, Nick 7). 3), Southern Indiana–14 (Page, Kenny 6). Total fouls: Quincy–17, Southern Indiana–14. A:2875. Assists: Northern Kentucky–11 (Finnell, Billy 3; Wright, Steven 3), Southern Indiana–6 (Page, Kenny 2). Total fouls: Northern Kentucky–22, Southern Indiana–17. A: 2804.

2006-07 USI honors 2006-07 USI honors All-America All-GLVC Rashard Sullivan (Division II Bulletin) Rashard Sullivan (First Team) Melvin Hall (Second Team) All-Great Lakes Region Kenny Page (Honorable Mention) Rashard Sullivan (NABC/Daktronics) Melvin Hall (NABC/Daktronics) Academic All-GLVC Mike Kalicak, Drew Glover, Brent Owen, Rashard Sullivan GLVC Coach of the Year Rick Herdes

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Record: 29-6 Home: 15-0 Away: 6-5 Neutral: 8-1 GLVC: 14-5

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

01 Hall, Melvin ...... 35–35 929 26.5 168–328 .512 103–219 .470 79–85 .929 25 61 86 2.5 76 0 55 36 4 40 518 14.8 34 Sullivan, Rashard . . . . . 35–35 900 25.7 178–312 .571 2–10 .200 82–123 .667 66 172 238 6.8 95 4 84 95 52 49 440 12.6 03 Page, Kenny ...... 35–35 1047 29.9 148–305 .485 28–74 .378 76–142 .535 29 101 130 3.7 53 0 140 87 2 60 400 11.4 20 Van Winkle, Geoff . . . . 35–24 819 23.4 100–232 .431 81–196 .413 43–45 .956 29 80 109 3.1 45 0 54 26 6 30 324 9.3 22 Wise, Marty ...... 30–23 664 22.1 94–153 .614 2–18 .111 59–81 .728 77 124 201 6.7 66 2 88 59 16 26 249 8.3 44 Brooks, Nick ...... 32–4 492 15.4 103–190 .542 12–34 .353 46–59 .780 15 65 80 2.5 73 2 27 59 7 27 264 8.3 12 Love, Kenny ...... 35–0 816 23.3 97–215 .451 25–88 .284 55–66 .833 26 76 102 2.9 43 0 78 54 5 43 274 7.8 42 Christmas, Keith ...... 30–8 436 14.5 67–98 .684 0–0 .000 25–44 .568 52 43 95 3.2 63 2 20 29 6 8 159 5.3 25 Hopf, Brandon ...... 32–0 303 9.5 54–91 .593 2–9 .222 22–37 .595 23 32 55 1.7 32 0 23 31 1 12 132 4.1 33 Kalicak, Mike ...... 29–11 421 14.5 36–86 .419 10–35 .286 21–35 .600 21 31 52 1.8 35 0 28 30 4 17 103 3.6 51 Cunningham, George . . 19–0 103 5.4 11–23 .478 0–1 .000 7–13 .538 8 10 18 0.9 6 0 7 6 0 3 29 1.5 31 Glover, Drew ...... 16–0 51 3.2 7–10 .700 5–7 .714 2–2 1.000 0 1 1 0.1 8 0 7 4 0 3 21 1.3 23 Owen, Brent ...... 17–0 52 3.1 5–12 .417 0–3 .000 2–2 1.000 3 10 13 0.8 2 0 4 1 0 1 12 0.7 11 Snyder, Jay ...... 6–0 12 2.0 2–4 .500 0–2 .000 0–0 .000 0 1 1 0.2 1 0 1 1 0 0 4 0.7 Team...... 43 42 85 2.4 0 3 Total ...... 35 7050 1070–2060 .519 270–697 .387 521–737 .707 417 849 1266 36.2 598 10 617 522 103 319 2931 83.7 Opponents ...... 35 7050 866–1935 .488 228–647 .352 446–621 .718 322 699 1021 29.2 655 — 404 614 79 249 2406 68.7

TEAM STATISTICS USI OPP DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND SCORING ...... 2,931 2,406 111/10/06 vs. North Georgia W 85–62 300 Points per game ...... 83.7 68.7 111/11/06 vs. Pace W 101–72 150 Scoring margin ...... +15.0 — 111/12/06 vs. Alaska-Fairbanks W 94–73 189 FIELD GOALS-ATT ...... 1,070–2,060 866–1,935 11/15/06 WAYNE STATE W 81–64 2,150 Field goal pct...... 519 .448 11/18/06 TIFFIN W 87–53 1,800 3 POINT FG-ATT ...... 270–697 228–647 11/21/06 JUDSON W 125–68 1,850 3-point FG pct...... 387 .352 11/25/06 ILLINOIS-SPRINGFIELD W 105–71 2,000 3-pt FG made per game . . . . 7.7 6.5 *12/2/06 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 84–69 2,600 FREE THROWS-ATT ...... 521–737 446–621 *12/7/06 at Saint Joseph’s W 96–86 1,356 Free throw pct...... 707 .718 *12/09/06 at Indianapolis L 55–56 1,209 REBOUNDS ...... 1,266 1,021 12/17/06 GLENVILLE STATE W 108–80 2,000 Rebounds per game ...... 36.2 29.2 212/20/06 at Wayne State W 78–69 361 Rebounding margin ...... +7.0 — 212/21/06 vs. Ferris State W 91–76 300 ASSISTS ...... 617 404 12/30/06 HARRIS-STOWE STATE W 117–78 1,945 Assists per game ...... 17.6 11.5 *1/4/07 ROCKHURST W 79–64 2,000 TURNOVERS ...... 522 614 *1/6/07 DRURY W 89–70 2,100 Turnovers per game ...... 14.9 17.5 *1/11/07 at SIU Edwardsville W 63–54 1,664 Turnover margin ...... +2.6 — *1/13/07 at Quincy L (ot) 74–76 1,912 /turnover ratio ...... 1.2 0.7 *1/18/07 BELLARMINE W 88–80 2,600 STEALS ...... 319 249 *1/20/07 NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 83–71 2,400 Steals per game ...... 9.1 7.1 *1/25/07 at Lewis W 82–68 500 BLOCKS ...... 103 79 *1/27/07 at Wisconsin-Parkside L (ot) 75–80 1,906 Blocks per game ...... 2.9 2.3 *2/1/07 MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 83–61 2,000 WINNING STREAK ...... 0 — *2/3/07 MISSOURI-ROLLA W 98–80 2,250 Home win streak ...... 15 — *2/8/07 at Missouri-St. Louis W 72–59 610 ATTENDANCE ...... 32,295 23,439 *2/10/07 at Missouri-Rolla W 80–64 400 Home games-Avg/Game . . . 15–2,153 11–1,116 *2/15/07 SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 73–54 2,200 Neutral site-Avg/Game . . . . — 9–1,240 *2/17/07 QUINCY W 87–65 2,400 *2/22/07 at Rockhurst L 63–75 830 SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT Total *2/24/07 at Drury L 72–77 1,533 33/1/07 vs. Lewis W 57–45 2,310 Southern Indiana ...... 1,431 1,483 17 – 2,931 33/3/07 vs. Quincy W 76–57 2,875 Opponents ...... 1,110 1,272 24 – 2,406 33/4/07 vs. Northern Kentucky W 63–61 2,804 43/10/07 vs. Rockhurst W 84–78 510 43/11/07 vs. Grand Valley State L 83–90 1,720 *Conference game; 1Disney Division II Tip-Off Classic (Orlando, FL); 2GLVC/GLIAC Challenge (Detroit, MI); 3GLVC Tournament (Evansville, IN); 4NCAA II Great Lakes Region Tournament (Findlay, OH)

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2006-07 Great Lakes Valley Conference FINAL Standings 2006-07 All-GLVC www.glvcsports.com First Team Steven Wright, NKU Brandon Dagans, LU GLVC DIVISION OVERALL Rashard Sullivan, USI Joel Box, QU West W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. Collins Harris, DU 1Southern Indiana 14 5 .737 9 3 .750 29 6 .829 1Drury 13 6 .684 9 3 .750 21 9 .700 Second Team Melvin Hall, USI 1 Quincy 12 7 .632 8 4 .667 20 10 .667 LaVontay Fenderson, UWP 1Rockhurst 11 8 .579 7 5 .583 17 12 .586 Brandon Kimbrough, DU SIU Edwardsville 10 9 .526 6 6 .500 15 12 .556 Ronald Colman, SJC Andre Muse, QU Missouri-St. Louis 4 15 .211 3 9 .250 9 18 .333 Missouri-Rolla 2 17 .105 0 12 .000 7 20 .259 Honorable Mention J.B. Jones, SIUE Kenny Page, USI GLVC DIVISION OVERALL Brett Ledbetter, UMSL East W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. Tyrone Deacon, UWP 1 Ryan Walker, QU Northern Kentucky 13 6 .684 9 3 .750 24 9 .727 DeAndre Brock, UI Saint Joseph’s 11 8 .579 7 5 .583 16 12 .571 Jeff Fahnbulleh, KWC 1Wisconsin-Parkside 10 9 .526 8 4 .667 19 13 .594 John Torson, RU Mike Hardiek, SIUE Lewis 10 9 .526 6 6 .500 15 13 .536 Stephan Bolt, LU Indianapolis 9 10 .474 4 8 .333 13 13 .500 Bellarmine 8 11 .421 5 7 .417 12 15 .444 Players of the Year Steven Wright, NKU Kentucky Wesleyan 6 13 .316 3 9 .250 13 14 .481 1NCAA II Tournament Participant Freshman of the Year Justin Taylor, UMR

2006-07 GLVC Post-Season Results Coach of the Year Rick Herdes, USI

2007 GLVC Tournament Results 2007 NCAA II Tournament Results 2006-07 at Roberts Stadium at Robert A. Malcom Athletic Center USI Post-Season Awards Evansville, IN Findlay, OH All-Region First Round (Thursday, March 1) First Round (Saturday, March 10) Rashard Sullivan #1E Northern Kentucky 71, #4W Rockhurst 61 #3 Grand Valley State 85, #6 Quincy 75 –1st Team (NABC) –2nd Team (Daktronics) #2W Drury 88, #3E Wisconsin-Parkside 75 #2 Southern Indiana 84, #7 Rockhurst 78 #1W Southern Indiana 57, #4E Lewis 45 #1 Findlay 74, #8 Wisconsin-Parkisde 60 Melvin Hall #3W Quincy 79, #2E Saint Joseph’s 62 #4 Northern Kentucky 73, #5 Drury 68 –2nd Team (NABC) –2nd Team (Daktronics) Semifinals (Saturday, March 3) Semifinals (Sunday, March 11) Northern Kentucky 69, Drury 62 Grand Valley State 90, Southern Indiana 83 All-America Southern Indiana 76, Quincy 57 Northern Kentucky 60, Findlay 56 Rashard Sullivan –Honorable Mention Championship (Sunday, March 4) Championship (Tuesday, March 13) (Division II Bulletin) Southern Indiana 63, Northern Kentucky 61 Grand Valley State 66, Northern Kentucky 42 Academic All-GLVC Mike Kalicak** NCAA II Elite Eight (Springfield, MA) Drew Glover First Round (Wed., March 21) Semifinals (Thu., March 22) Championship Brent Owen Rashard Sullivan Barton 83, Grand Valley State 81 (ot) Barton 80, Cal. State San B’Dino 79 (Sat., March 24) Cal. St.-San B’Dino 100, Wingate 73 Winona State 80, Central Mo. 75 (ot) *Denotes number of times Barton 77, player has earned honor Winona State 64, Bentley 51 Winona State 75 Central Missouri 86, Montevallo 69

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Soaring through years of success

uring the last 28 years, the University of Southern Indiana men’s basketball Dprogram has become a force in the Great Lakes Valley Conference, the Great Lakes Region, and at the national level.

Since the beginning of the GLVC in 1979, the Screaming Eagles have become one of the premier teams in the league, winning 12 regular-season titles in the GLVC. USI’s teams also have featured four GLVC Coaches of the Year and six conference Players of the Year.

Starting with the 1992-93 USI team, the Eagles have made their mark on the Great Lakes Region and the NCAA Division II. USI has won 20 or more games 16 times in the last 17 years, includ- ing the last 15 seasons, and averaged more than 25 victories a year since 1993-94.

The Eagles stepped into the national spotlight in 1993-94 when they made their first trip to the NCAA Division II Elite Eight and the NCAA Division II Championship game.

The loss in the 1994 championship game pro- pelled USI back into the NCAA Division II Championship game in 1995, and on to its first- ever national championship.

USI has been ranked number one nationally at one point during the season in eight of the last 14 years and has been to the NCAA Division II Sweet 16 nine times in the last 15 years.

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Cortez Collins • NABC All-American, 1979 • NCAA II Great Lakes Region All-Tournament, 1978 • NABC District IV, 1979 • First-team All-GLVC, 1979 John Hollinden • NABC (Third Team), 1981 • Basketball Weekly Magazine, (Second Team), 1981 • NCAA II Great Lakes Region All-Tournament, 1980 • GLVC Player of the Year, 1981 • First-team All-GLVC, 1980 • First-team All-GLVC, 1981

Cortez Collins became USI’s first All-American in 1979 when he averaged 18.8 points and 7.9 rebounds per game.

John Hollinden, a 7’6” center, was USI’s second All-American after averaging 15.7 points and 8.6 rebounds in 1980-81. Cully Nelson • NABC, Honorable Mention, 1983 • NABC, All-Great Lakes Region (First Team), 1983 • Second-Team All-GLVC, 1982 • First-Team All-GLVC, 1983 Robin Clark • Honorable Mention, 1990 • All-Great Lakes Region (Second Team), 1990 • Second-team All-GLVC, 1990

Cully Nelson earned All- America honors when he aver- aged 17.1 points and 9.0 rebounds per game in 1982-83.

Robin Clark averaged 14.1 points, 3.1 assists, and 2.5 rebounds per game en route to earning All- America honors in 1989-90.

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Chris Johnson • Honorable Mention, 1990 • All-Great Lakes Region (Second Team), 1990 Tyrone Tate • USA Today Weekly Basketball Gazette (2nd Team) 1994 • Division II Bulletin (3rd Team) 1994 • NCAA II Elite Eight All-Tournament, 1994 • NCAA II Great Lakes Regional All-Tournament, 1994 • All-Great Lakes Region (First Team) 1994 • All-GLVC 1993 (Second Team) – 1994 (First Team) • GLVC Newcomer of the Year 1993

Chris Johnson led USI with 15.3 points and 4.1 assists per game as he earned All-America honors in 1989-90.

Tyrone Tate earned a pair of All-America honors after aver- aging 15.8 points and 8.4 assists per game to position the Eagles Chris Bowles to within one win of a national • Division II Bulletin NCAA Division II title in 1993-94. Player of the Year 1994 • Division II Bulletin, (First Team) 1994 • (First Team) 1994 • USA Today/Don Hansen’s Weekly Stan Gouard Basketball Gazette, 1994 • NABC Player of the Year and First • NABC (Third Team) 1994 Team All-American, 1995 & 1996 • Basketball Times (Second Team) 1993 • USA Today/Don Hansen’s Weekly • NABC (Third Team) 1993 Basketball Gazette (Honorable • Division II Bulletin (Honorable Mention) 1994 Mention) 1993 • Division II Bulletin (Honorable • Honorable Mention, 1992 Mention) 1994 • All-Great Lakes Region (First Team), • NCAA II Elite Eight 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 Most Outstanding Player, 1994 • NCAA Great Lakes Regional • NCAA II Great Lake Regional All-Tournament, 1993, 1994 All-Tournament, 1994, 1995 • NCAA Great Lakes Regional • GLVC Newcomer of the Year, 1994 Most Outstanding Player, 1994 • All-GLVC 1994 (First Team), • GLVC Player of the Year, 1994 1995 (First Team), 1996 (First Team) • GLVC Newcomer of the Year, 1991 • All-Great Lakes Region (Second Team) • First team All-GLVC 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995; (First Team) 1996 1994 Chris Bowles was the NCAA II Player of the Year in 1993-94 when he averaged 19.4 points and 9.7 rebounds per game. He also earned All-America honors in 1992-93 and 1991-92. Stan Gouard became the first- player in school history to repeat as the NCAA II Player of the Year. He averaged 18.6 points and 7.8 rebounds in three seasons in a USI uniform.

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Chad Gilbert • First Team All-American (Basketball Times and College Sports), 1996 • Second Team All-American (CoSIDA), 1996 • First Team All-Great Lakes Region Jeremy Pearson (NABC), 1996 • Honorable mention All-American • GLVC Player of the Year, 1996 Division II Bulletin, 1998 • All-GLVC, 1995 (Honorable Mention) • First Team All-GLVC, 1998 1996 (First Team) • Second Team All-GLVC, 1997 • NCAA II Great Lakes Regional • Disney Division II Tip-Off Classic Most Outstanding Player, 1995 All-Tournament team • NCAA II Elite Eight All-Tournament Team, 1995

Chad Gilbert was an All- American and GLVC Player of the Year in 1995-96 after aver- aging 17.4 points and 7.5 rebounds per contest. Jeremy Pearson was the 10th player in the program’s storied history to earn All-America honors when he recorded 17.1 Derrick Lyons points and 5.2 rebounds per • First Team All-American contest in 1997-98. (Division II Bulletin), 2001 • Second Team All-American (Basketball Times), 2001 • Third Team All-American Diond’re Givens (NABC), 2001 • Honorable Mention All-American • All-Great Lakes Region (Division II Bulletin), 2003 (Dacktronics); 2000, 2001 • All-Great Lakes Region (NABC • GLVC Player of the Year, 2001 and Daktronics), 2003 • All-GLVC, 2000 (second team); • NCAA II Great Lakes Regional – 2001 (first team) All-Tournament Team, 2003 • NCAA II Great Lakes Regional • All-GLVC (first team), 2003 All-Tournament Team, 2000 • Great Lakes Valley Conference All-Tournament Team, 2000, 2001

Derrick Lyons averaged 17.0 points, 3.6 rebounds, and 3.0 assists per game when he earned All-America honors in 2000-01.

Diond’re Givens led the Eagles to within one win of a trip to the NCAA II Elite Eight when he earned All-America honors in 2002-03. He averaged 14.6 points and 4.5 rebounds per game.

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Randy Holbrook • Honorable Mention All-American (Division II Bulletin and Basketball Times), 2005 • All-Great Lakes Region (NABC and Daktronics), 2005 Chris Thompson • All-GLVC (first team), 2005 • First-team All-American • GLVC All-Tournament Team, 2005 (Basketball Times), 2006 • GLVC Tournament MVP, 2005 • Second-team All-American (Division II Bulletin and Daktronics), 2006 • First Team All-Great Lakes Region (NABC and Daktronics), 2006 • First-team All-GLVC, 2006 • NCAA II Great Lakes Region All-Tournament Team, 2006 • Division II Bulletin Player of the Month (twice), 2006 • Disney Division II Tip-Off Classic Most Outstanding Player, 2005 • Honorable Mention All-GLVC, 2005

Randy Holbrook, the CBS/ Chevrolet Player of the Game in 2004 NCAA II Championship game, earned All-America honors in 2004-05 afer posting 16.2 points and 6.6 rebounds Chris Thompson was the co- per game. GLVC Player of the Year and an All-American after recording 16 double-doubles in 2005-06. Rashard Sullivan He averaged 18.3 points and 9.8 • Honorable Mentions All-American rebounds per game duirng his (Division II Bulletin), 2007 senior year. • Disney Division II Tip-Off Classic Most Outstanding Player, 2006 • First-team All-Great Lakes Region NABC, 2007 • Second-team All-Great Lakes Region Daktronics, 2007 • First-team All-GLVC, 2007

Rashard Sullivan dazzled USI fans with spectacular dunks and frustrated USI opponents with superb post-play in 2006-07 in route to earning All-America honors.

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USI MEN’S BASKETBALL ALL-TIME RECORDS

Career: Leading Scorers Career: Most Free Throws Made GAME & SEASON RECORD BOOK 1. Stephen Jackson (1983-87) ...... 2,216 1. Billy Harris (1999-2004) ...... 353 2. Chris Bowles (1990-94) ...... 2,169 2. Chris Bowles (1990-94) ...... 333 Most Points GAME: (45) Chris Bowles at Northern 3. Stan Gouard (1993-96) ...... 1,619 3. Stan Gouard (1993-96) ...... 326 Kentucky, 1990-91 4. Cris Brunson (2001-05) ...... 1,562 4. Cris Brunson (2001-05) ...... 317 SEASON: (623) Stan Gouard, 1994-95 5. Billy Harris (1999-2004) ...... 1,381 5. Wayne Houston (1996-98) ...... 298 6. Ilo Mutombo (1987-91) ...... 1,352 7. Ernie Brothers (1973-76) ...... 1,268 Most Field Goals Made Career: Most Free Throws Attempted GAME: (19) Chris Bowles at Northern 8. Diond’re Givens (1999-03) ...... 1,262 1. Chris Bowles (1990-94) ...... 520 Kentucky, 1990-91 9. DeJuan Rowser (1974-77) ...... 1,226 2. Stan Gouard (1993-96) ...... 503 SEASON: (256) Stephen Jackson, 1984-85 10. Geoff Van Winkle (2003-07) ...... 1,202 3. Wayne Houston (1996-98) ...... 420 11. Cully Nelson (1979-83) ...... 1,198 4. DeJuan Rowser (1974-77) ...... 388 Most Field Goals Attempted 12. Cortez Collins (1975-79) ...... 1,140 5. Tyrone Tate (1992-94) ...... 363 GAME: (30) Stephen Jackson vs. St. Joseph’s, 13. John Brown (1978-82) ...... 1,105 1983-84 14. Kelly Williams (1979-83) ...... 1,094 Career: Most Three-point Goals Made SEASON: (500) Stephen Jackson, 1983-84 15. Craig Martin (1990-94) ...... 1,066 1. Geoff Van Winkle (2003-07) ...... 296 16. Robin Clark (1985-90) ...... 1,058 2. Cris Brunson (2001-05) ...... 237 Most Free Throws Made 17. Dan Labhart (1976-80) ...... 1,041 3. Melvin Hall (2005-07) ...... 185 GAME: (20) Duron Hebron vs. Kentucky State, 18. Chad Gilbert (1994-96) ...... 1,011 4. Robin Clark (1985-90) ...... 170 1992-93 19. Chris Thompson (2004-06) ...... 984 5. Ryan Kelley (1996-00) ...... 164 SEASON: (147) Tyrone Tate, 1993-94 20. Jeremy Pearson (1996-98) ...... 972 Consecutive Free Throws Made: (44) Geoff Van Career: Most Three-point Winkle (2003-07) Career: Leading Rebounders Field Goals Attempted 1. Chris Bowles (1990-94) ...... 1,129 1. Geoff Van Winkle (2003-07) ...... 698 2. Ilo Mutombo (1987-91) ...... 917 Most Free Throws Attempted 2. Cris Brunson (2001-05) ...... 581 GAME: (26) Duron Hebron vs. Kentucky State, 3. Cully Nelson (1979-83) ...... 790 3. Melvin Hall (2005-07) ...... 425 1992-93 4. Billy Harris (1999-2004) ...... 782 4. Ryan Kelley (1996-00) ...... 409 SEASON: (219) Stan Gouard, 1994-95 5. Stan Gouard (1993-96) ...... 702 5. Robin Clark (1985-90) ...... 395 6. DeJuan Rowser (1974-77) ...... 691 7. Chris Thompson (2004-06) ...... 625 Most Three-point Field Goals Made Career: Most Assists GAME: (8) Jeremy Pearson vs. Puerto Rico- 8. Julian Hall III (1985-87) ...... 565 1. Marc Hostetter (1993-97) ...... 498 Mayaquez, 11-18-97; Robin Clark vs. Diond’re Givens (1999-03) ...... 565 2. Tyrone Tate (1992-94) ...... 431 IPFW, 2-24-90 10. Cortez Collins (1975-79) ...... 564 3. Kent Payne (1982-84) ...... 425 SEASON: (103) Melvin Hall, 2006-07 11. John Brown (1978-82) ...... 540 4. Jeff Embrey (1984-86) ...... 403 12. Dennis Humphrey (1987-91) ...... 487 5. P.K. Falkenstein (1986-89) ...... 306 13. Bob Grannan (1970-74) ...... 485 Most Three-point Field Goals Attempted GAME: (12) Stephen Jackson vs. Indianapolis, John Hollinden (1979-81) ...... 485 Career: Most Steals 1986-87 and vs. Ashland, 1986: 87 15. Emanuel Rowser (1975-79) ...... 460 1. Stan Gouard (1993-96) ...... 175 SEASON: (219) Melvin Hall, 2006-07 16. Kimon Green (1998-2001) ...... 458 2. Stephen Jackson (1983-87) ...... 168 17. Terry Kirchoff (1972-76) ...... 457 3. Marc Hostetter (1993-97) ...... 153 18. Kelly Williams (1979-83) ...... 445 4. Cris Brunson (2001-05) ...... 132 19. Randy Curl (1976-78) ...... 440 5. Robin Clark (1985-90) ...... 130 20. Chad Gilbert (1994-96) ...... 431 Career: Most Blocks Career: Leaders in Games Played 1. John Hollinden (1979-81) ...... 365 1. Geoff Van Winkle (2003-07) ...... 133 2. Kimon Green (1998-2001) ...... 170 2. Cris Brunson (2001-05) ...... 129 3. Chris Bowles (1990-94) ...... 149 3. Billy Harris (1999-2004) ...... 126 4. Ilo Mutombo (1987-91) ...... 128 4. Ryan Kelley (1996-00) ...... 123 5. Julian Hall, III (1985-87) ...... 123 Diond’re Givens (1999-03) ...... 123

Career: Most Field Goals Made 1. Stephen Jackson (1983-87) ...... 954 2. Chris Bowles (1990-94) ...... 901 3. Stan Goaurd (1993-96) ...... 634 4. Diond’re Givens (1999-03) ...... 556 Geoff Van Winkle (right) finished his 5. Ilo Mutombo (1987-91) ...... 537 career as USI’s all-time leader in games Career: Most Field Goals Attempted played and three-point field goals made. 1. Stephen Jackson (1983-87) ...... 1,930 He also ranked 10th in scoring and first 2. Chris Bowles (1990-94) ...... 1,238 in three-point field goal attempts. 3. DeJuan Rowser (1974-77) ...... 1,134 4. Cortez Collins (1975-79) ...... 1,196 5. Cris Brunson ...... 1,154

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Highest Scoring Average Most Rebounds SEASON: (21.4) Stephen Jackson, 1984-85 GAME: (84) vs. Marian, 1978 CAREER: (19.6) Stephen Jackson, 1983-87 SEASON: (1,421) 1997-98

Most Assists Most Assists GAME: (17) Tyrone Tate vs. IPFW, Feb. 10, 1994 GAME: (35) three times SEASON: (270) Tyrone Tate, 1993-94 Last against Judson, November 21, 2006 SEASON: (651) 1993-94

Most Steals TEAM RECORDS GAME: (20) vs. Alaska-Fairbanks, November 12, 2006 Most Points SEASON: (371) 1994-95 GAME: (139) vs. Indiana Central (113), 1983 HALF: (75) vs. Ferris State, 12-29-00 Miscellaneous GAME/BOTH TEAMS: (259, 134-125) vs. WIDEST MARGIN OF VICTORY: Northern State, 11-15-97 (75) vs. Manchester (111-36), 1986-87 SEASON: (3,255) 1993-94 MOST 100-POINT GAMES: (18) 1993-94 MOST VICTORIES IN SEASON: Chris Brunson ranks second all-time at Most Field Goals Made (29) 1994-95, 2006-07 GAME: (57) vs. Indiana Central, 1983 LONGEST WINNING STREAK: (17) 2004-05 USI in games played and fourth in scoring. SEASON: (1,171) 1993-94 BEST SEASON RECORD: (29-4, .879) 1994-95 MOST WINS IN GLVC: Most Field Goals Attempted (18) 1995-96; 2000-01; 2004-05 GAME & SEASON RECORD BOOK GAME: (103) vs. St. Francis, 1975 BEST GLVC SEASON RECORD: Best Three-point Field Goal Percentage SEASON: (2,244) 1994-95 (18-2, .900) 1997-98; 2000-01; 2004-05 GAME: (1.000, 6-6) by two players HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE: (1.000, 5-5) by two players Most Free Throws Made (101.7) 1993-94 SEASON: (.558, 29-52) Brian Huebner, 1993-94* GAME: (40) vs. St. Joseph’s, January 11, 1997 LOWEST SCORE IN A VICTORY: CAREER: (.440, 114-259) Todd Jones, 1991-94 SEASON: (745) 1994-95 (46, 46-34) vs. Roanoke, 1978 *Jones (.533, 56/105) won the NCAA II Three- LOWEST OPPONENT SCORE (Game): Point Field Goal Percent Championship in 1993-94 Most Free Throws Attempted (34, 46-34) vs. Roanoke, 1978 GAME: (57) vs. Denver, December 19, 1996 because Huebner did not have enough attempts LOWEST OPPONENT SCORE (Half): SEASON: (1,043) 1994-95 to qualify (7) second half vs. Lewis, March 1, 2007 Best Field Goal Percentage (Min. 8 FGA) Consecutive Free Throws Made GAME: (1.000, 9-9) by three players GAME: (25) vs. Wisconsin-Parkside, (1.000, 8-8) by two players January 25, 2003 SEASON: (.678, 242-357) Stan Gouard, 1993-94 SEASON: (37) 2002-03* CAREER: (.616, 537/860) Ilo Mutombo, 1987-91 *Set an NCAA II record.

Best Free Throw Percentage (Min. 10 FTA) Most Three-point Field Goals Made GAME: (1.000, 13-13) Marc Hostetter, vs. GAME: (20) vs. Illinois-Springfield, Indianapolis, 2-27-97; December 13, 2003 (1.000, 12-12) by two players; SEASON: (303) 2003-04 (1.000, 11-11) by one players (1.000, 10-10) by four players Most Three-point Field Goals Attempted SEASON: (.914, 32-35) Geoff Van Winkle, GAME: (36) vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 2005-06 March 6, 2004 CAREER: (.901, 317-352) Cris Brunson, 2001-05 SEASON: (749) 2003-04 Best Field Goal Percentage Most Rebounds GAME: (.770, 57-74) vs. Indiana Central, 1983 GAME: (23) Ralph Schickel vs. Purdue North SEASON: (.547, 1,171-2,142) 1993-94* Central, 1974 *Best in Nation SEASON: (332) Chris Thompson, 2005-06 Best Free Throw Percentage Highest Rebound Average GAME: (1.000, 25-25) vs. Wisconsin-Parkside, SEASON: (10.8) Julian Hall III, 1985-86 January 25, 2003 CAREER: (10.1) Julian Hall III, 1985-87 SEASON: (.751, 459-611) 1984-85 Most Blocked Shots Kimon Green finished his career at USI GAME: (17) John Hollinden vs. KWC, 1980-81 Best Three-point Field Goal Percentage GAME: (.813, 13-16) vs. St. Joseph’s, ranked second all-time in blocks and 13th SEASON: (200) John Hollinden, 1980-81 March 5, 2005 in rebounding. The Eagles were 77-16 dur- SEASON: (.437, 215-492) 1993-94 Most Steals ing Green’s three years in a USI uniform. GAME: (8) by three players SEASON: (66) Stan Gouard, 1994-95

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All-Americans Diond’re Givens (Class of ’03) NCAA Great Lakes Regional Cortez Collins–1979 – Switzerland (Geneva Devils) – ABA ( Vision) Most Outstanding Players John Hollinden–1981 Chris Bowles–1994 John Oden (Class of ’04) Cully Nelson–1983 Chad Gilbert–1995 – NBA (–Summer) Robin Clark–1990 Cris Brunson–2004 Chris Johnson–1990 Randy Holbrook (Class of ’05) Tyrone Tate–1994 – Nebraska Cranes (USBL) – Notec Inowroclaw (Poland Division–EBL) All-Great Lakes Region Team Chris Bowles–1992, 1993, 1994 Cully Nelson–1983 (First Team) Reque Newsome (Class of ’05) Stan Gouard–1994, 1995, 1996 Stephen Jackson–1985 (First Team) – Club Atletico Olimpia (Uruquay) Chad Gilbert–1996 1986 (First Team) Chris Thompson (Class of ’06) Jeremy Pearson–1998 1987 (Second Team) – NVV Lions Monchengladbach Derrick Lyons–2001 Jeff Embrey–1985 (Second Team) Danny Gibson (Class of ’06) Diondre Givens–2003 Julian Hall III–1986 (First Team) – NVV Lions Monchengladbach Randy Holbrook–2005 1987 (First Team) Melvin Hall (Class of ’07) Chris Thompson–2006 Robin Clark–1990 (Second Team) – Phoenix Hagen (Germany) Rashard Sullivan–2007 Chris Johnson–1990 (Second Team) Chris Bowles–1991 (First Team) Sertoma Charities All-Star Classic NABC NCAA II Player of the Year 1992 (First Team) Stan Gouard–1995, 1996 Participants 1993 (First Team) DeJuan “Spider” Rowser, 1977 1994 (First Team) Cortez Collins, 1979 NCAA Elite Eight All-Tournament Selections Tyrone Tate–1994 (First Team) Tyrone Tate–1994 John Hollinden, 1981 Stan Gouard–1994 (Second Team) Stan Gouard–1994 1995 (First Team) Chad Gilbert–1995 Chad Gilbert–1996 (First Team) Eagles Who Entered the Pro Ranks Brian Huebner–1995 Randy Curl (Class of ’78) Leighton Nash–1999 (Second Team) Joe Gordon–2004 – Helsinki, Finland (Europe), 1979-83 Brandun Hughes–2000 (Second Team Daktronics) Cris Brunson–2004 Cortez Collins (Class of ’79) Habib Ademi–2000 (Second Team Daktronics) – Drafted by Bulls (NBA) Derrick Lyons–2000 (Second Team Daktronics) John Hollinden (Class of ’81) NCAA Elite Eight Most Outstanding Players 2001 (Second Team Daktronics) Stan Gouard–1994 – Drafted by (NBA) Marlowe Currie–2001 (Second Team Daktronics) Clarence James (Class of ’83) Ronnie Griffin–2002 (Second Team – Drafted by Detroit Spirits (CBA) CBS/Chevrolet Player of the Game Daktronics and NABC) Stan Gouard–1994 Kelly Williams (Class of ’83) continued on next page... Cortez Barnes–1995* – Sweden (Europe), 1983 Randy Holbrook–2004 Mike Wright (Class of ’86) *USI won NCAA II National Championship – Adelaide (Australia) Julian Hall III (Class of ’87) – Club Corres (Mexico) NCAA Great Lakes Regional Chris Bowles (Class of ’94) All-Tournament Selections – Columbia (1999-Present) Cortez Collins–1978 Cortez Barnes (Class of ’95) John Hollinden–1980 – Sweden (1998) Dan Labhart–1980 Stan Gouard (Class of ’96) John Brown–1981 – Portland (USBL) (Drafted 3rd Round) Stephen Jackson–1985 – Sweden (Europe) Jeff Embrey–1985 – Idaho Stampede (CBA) Julian Hall III–1987 – Columbia (1998-Present) Chris Bowles–1993, 1994 Jeremy Pearson (Class of ’98) Tyrone Tate–1994 – South America Stan Gouard–1994, 1995, 1996 – Australia Chad Gilbert–1995 – Israel Brian Huebner–1995 Wayne Houston (Class of ’98) Marc Hostetter–1997 – Jalaa Brandun Hughes–2000 Rod Gatson (Class of ’98) Derrick Lyons–2000 – Portugal (Almada) Marlowe Curre–2001 Leighton Nash (Class of ’99) Diond’re Givens–2003 – Spain (Assumptes) Billy Harris–2003 Brandun Hughes (Class of ’00) Joe Gordon–2004 – Poland (Unia/Wisla) Cris Brunson–2004 Habib Ademi (Class of ’00) Randy Holbrook–2004 – Kosovo (Mabetex P.) Chris Thompson–2006 Derek Lyons (Class of ’01) Danny Gibson–2006 Melvin Hall earned second-team All- – Kentucky Pro Cats (CBA) GLVC and All-Region honors in 2006- – Ireland (Waterford) Ronnie Griffin (Class of ’02) 07 after setting a school record by con- – Finland (Team Componenta) necting on 103 three-point field goals.

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Chad Gilbert–1995 (Honorable Mention) GLVC All-Tournament Team 1996 (First Team) Leighton Nash–1999 Brian Huebner–1995 (Honorable Mention) Kimon Green–2000 Cortez Barnes–1995 (Honorable Mention) Derrick Lyons–2000, 2001 Marc Hostetter–1996 (Honorable Mention) 1997 Marlowe Currie–2001 (Honorable Mention) Ronnie Griffin–2002 Johnny Moore–1997 (First Team) Clarence Chillers–2003 Jeremy Pearson–1997 (Second Team) Billy Harris–2004 1998 (First Team) Randy Holbrook–2005 Scott Taylor–1997 (Honorable Mention) Carl Richburg–2005 Wayne Houston–1998 (Second Team) Melvin Hall–2007 Leighton Nash–1999 (First Team) Kenny Page–2007 Junior Bond–1999 (First Team) Brandun Hughes–2000 (First Team) GLVC Tournament Most Outstanding Player Habib Ademi–2000 (Second Team) Randy Holbrook–2005 Derrick Lyons–2000 (Second Team) Melvin Hall–2007 2001 (First Team) Marlowe Currie–2001 (First Team) GLVC All-Academic Team LaJuan Christon–2001 (Honorable Mention) Dave Moran–1986-87 Ronnie Griffin–2002 (First Team) Cortez Barnes was instrumental in P.K. Falkenstein–1987 Cris Brunson–2002 (Honorable Mention) Antonio Reyes–1987 USI’s 1995 national championship run. 2003 (Honorable Mention) Chris Schafer–1988 He was named the CBS/Chevrolet Player 2005 (Honorable Mention) Craig Martin–1992, 1993, 1994 of the Game after scoring 14 points and Billy Harris–2003 (Second Team) Chris Bowles–1993, 1994 2004 (Second Team) grabbing 10 rebounds in the national Todd Jones–1993 Diond’re Givens–2003 (First Team) Stu Sheets–1993 championship game. John Oden–2004 (Second Team) Neil Coyle–1994, 1995, 1996 Randy Holbrook–2005 (First Team) Jeff Doyle–1994 David Bryant–2005 (Honorable Mention) Scott Taylor–1994 All-Great Lakes Region Team continued... Chris Thompson–2005 (Honorable Mention) Diond’re Givens–2003 (Second Team Marc Hostetter–1995, 1997 2006 (First Team) Daktronics and NABC) Jason Dominick–1996 Geoff Van Winkle–2005 (Honorable Mention) Randy Holbrook–2005 (Second Team Tim Tooley–1997, 1998, 1999 Danny Gibson–2006 (Honorable Mention) Daktronics and NABC) Ryan Kelley–1998, 1999 Melvin Hall–2006 (Honorable Mention) Chris Thompson–2006 (First Team Habib Ademi–1999 2007 (Second Team) Daktronics and NABC) John Bucher–1999 Rashard Sullivan–2007 (First Team) Rashard Sullivan–2006 (First Team NABC and Josh Kain–1999 Kenny Page–2007 (Honorable Mention) Second Team Daktronics) Kent Stackhouse–1999 Melvin Hall–2006 (Second Team Mike Arnold–2001, 2004 Daktronics and NABC) GLVC Player-of-the-Year Carl Richburg–2005 John Hollinden–1981 Mike Kalicak–2006, 2007 All-Great Lakes Valley Conference Team Stephen Jackson–1985 Shane Sims–2006 Cortez Collins–1979 (First Team) Chris Bowles–1994 Drew Glover–2007 John Hollinden–1980 (First Team) Chad Gilbert–1996 Brent Owen–2007 1981 (First Team) Derrick Lyons–2001 Rashard Sullivan–2007 John Brown–1980 (Second Team) Chris Thompson–2006 1981 (First Team) Coach-of-the-Year Cully Nelson–1982 (Second Team) GLVC Newcomer-of-the-Year* Wayne Boultinghouse: GLVC, 1980, 1983 (First Team) Stephen Jackson–1983 NABC District 4, 1981 Stephen Jackson–1984 (First Team) Jeff Embrey–1985 Mark Bial: GLVC, 1987 1985 (First Team) Julian Hall III–1986 Bruce Pearl: GLVC, 1993, 1994, NABC NCAA 1986 (First Team) Chris Bowles–1991 Division II Coach of the Year; 1987 (First Team) Tyrone Tate–1993 2000 NABC NCAA II District Julian Hall III–1987 (First Team) Stan Gouard–1994 Coach of the Year Robin Clark–1990 (Second Team) Cortez Barnes–1995 Rick Herdes: GLVC, 2007 Chris Johnson–1990 (Second Team) Cris Brunson–2002 lo Mutombo–1990 (Honorable Mention) Geoff Van Winkle–2004 Coach-of-the-Month 1991 (Honorable Mention) *changed to Freshman of the Year in 1997 Rick Herdes: Division II Bulletin (December 2003) John Schellenberg–1991 (Honorable Mention) Chris Bowles–1991 (First Team) 1992 (First Team) 1993 (First Team) 1994 (First Team) Tyrone Tate–1993 (Second Team) 1994 (First Team) Stan Gouard–1994 (First Team) 1995 (First Team) 1996 (First Team)

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TEAM HONORS 2000–NCAA II Great Lakes Regional (2nd) 2005–Ranked NUMBER ONE nationally –Ranked 4th nationally –Tied for third in the NCAA II Great 1978–NCAA Great Lakes Regional (Runner-up) in Preview Sports College Basketball Lakes Regional Tournament 1980–Nationally Ranked (10th NCAA poll) 2001–Ranked fifth nationally –GLVC regular-season champions – GLVC Champions (seven straight seasons in the top five) –GLVC Tournament champions –NCAA Great Lakes Regional (4th place) –Ranked NUMBER ONE nationally 2006–Ranked as high as third nationally 1981–Nationally Ranked (4th place) (sixth time in seven seasons) –NCAA II Great Lakes Regional –GLVC Champions –GLVC Regular Season Champion Tournament Finalist –NCAA Great Lakes Regional (4th place) –GLVC Tournament (2nd) –GLVC West Division co-champions 1982–Nationally Ranked (13th NCAA poll) –NCAA II Tournament –Disney Division II Tip-Off Classic 1985–GLVC Tri-Championship (9th straight season) champions –NCAA Great Lakes Regional (3rd place) 2002–Ranked 11th nationally 2007–Ranked as high as second nationally 1987–Nationally Ranked (12th NCAA poll) –Third at Disney’s Wide World of Sports –NCAA II Great Lakes Regional –GLVC Co-Champions NCAA II Tip-off Classic –GLVC Tournament champions –NCAA Great Lakes Regional (3rd place) –GLVC Tournament (tied for 3rd) –GLVC West Division champions 1990–Nationally Ranked (12th NCAA poll) 2003–Ranked eighth by Division II Bulletin and –Disney Division II Tip-Off Classic –NCAA South Central Regional (4th place) 12th by Basketball Times in the preseason champions –Nationally Ranked 20th (pre-Season poll) –Ranked as high as 19th during the –Nationally Ranked 18th regular season NCAA Basketball Preview Magazine –NCAA II Great Lakes Regional finalist 1993–Nationally Ranked 11th, Ranked 2nd –Set NCAA II record with 37 straight free Great Lakes Region throws made –NCAA Great Lakes Regional (3rd place) 2004–Ranked NUMBER ONE nationally for (HOSTED BY USI) school-record five weeks –Pre-Season Poll Ranked 5th NCAA –Placed second in the GLVC regular season Basketball Preview and third in the GLVC Tournament 1994–Nationally Ranked 4th NCAA –NCAA II Great Lakes Regional Champion –Ranked 3rd Don Hansen Basketball Gazette –NCAA II Elite Eight Finalist –Great Lakes Valley Conference Champions (Bakersfield, CA) –NCAA Great Lakes Regional (1st place) (HOSTED BY USI) –NCAA Division II Elite Eight (Springfield, Mass.) (National Finalist) 1995–Ranked NUMBER ONE Nationally –NCAA Great Lakes Regionals (1st place) –NCAA DIVISION II NATIONAL CHAMPIONS (LOUISVILLE, KY.) 1996–Great Lakes Valley Conference Champions –Finished ranked fourth nationally –NCAA Great Lakes Regional (2nd place) (HOSTED BY USI) –Ranked NUMBER ONE nationally 1997–Great Lakes Valley Conference (three-way tie) –NCAA II Great Lakes Regional berth –Ranked NUMBER ONE in second poll of the season. –Disney Division II Tip-Off Classic Title 1998–Ranked NUMBER ONE nationally –Second Place GLVC Tournament (at Kentucky Wesleyan) –NCAA Great Lakes Regional (2nd place) 1999–Ranked NUMBER ONE nationally for one week (ranked number one five straight years) –Second in GLVC Tournament (at Roberts Stadium) –NCAA Great Lakes Region (2nd place) The University of Southern Indiana men’s basketball team captured its first-ever GLVC –500th USI victory vs. LeMoyne Owen (Nov. 22, 1999) Tournament crown when it defeated Northern Kentucky University, 79-49, in the 2005 title 2000–Ranked fifth nationally game. The Screaming Eagles dominated the tournament field, posting an average margin of (six straight seasons in the top five) victory of 30.3 points per game. –GLVC Tournament (2nd) –NCAA II Tournament (8th straight season)

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USI Year-by-Year Records 1970-2007 ALL-TIME USI MEN’S Florida Tech ...... 1-0 Fontbonne ...... 1-0 1970-71 . . . . .6-10 . . . . .Jerry Altstadt (30-59) BASKETBALL SERIES RECORDS Franklin ...... 6-5 1971-72 ...... 4-20 ...... Jerry Altstadt Alaska-Fairbanks ...... 1-0 Furman ...... 0-1 1972-73 . . . . .8-15 ...... Jerry Altstadt Abilene Christian ...... 3-0 Gannon ...... 1-0 1973-74 . . . . .12-14 ...... Jerry Altstadt Anderson (S.C.) ...... 1-0 Georgetown (D.C.) ...... 0-1 1974-75 . . . . .6-19 . . . . .Wayne Boultinghouse Armstrong State ...... 2-1 Glenville State ...... 2-0 (111-79) Ashland ...... 19-13 Grace ...... 1-0 1975-76 . . . .11-15 . . . . .Wayne Boultinghouse Assumption ...... 1-0 Grand Canyon ...... 1-0 1976-77 . . . .19-8 ...... Wayne Boultinghouse Augusta ...... 2-0 Grand Valley State ...... 1-1 1977-78 . . . . .19-9 ...... Wayne Boultinghouse Austin Peay ...... 1-1 Hanover ...... 6-0 1978-79 . . . .15-11 . . . . .Wayne Boultinghouse Bellarmine ...... 42-24 Harris-Stowe State ...... 1-0 1979-80 . . . .20-9 ...... Wayne Boultinghouse Belmont ...... 1-1 Heidelberg ...... 1-0 1980-81 . . . . .21-8 ...... Wayne Boultinghouse Bethel (Tennessee) ...... 1-1 Henderson State ...... 3-0 1981-82 . . . . .15-12 . . .Creighton Burns (40-43) Brescia ...... 2-0 Hillsdale ...... 2-0 1982-83 . . . .15-13 ...... Creighton Burns Bryan ...... 1-0 Huntington ...... 1-0 1983-84 . . . .10-18 ...... Creighton Burns Butler ...... 0-3 Illinois-Chicago Circle ...... 2-2 1984-85 . . . .18-1 ...... Mark Coomes (18-11) Caldwell College ...... 1-0 Illinois-Springfield ...... 3-0 1985-86 . . . .19-9 ...... Mark Bial (56-30) California Riverside ...... 1-1 Indianapolis ...... 43-15 1986-87 . . . .24-6 ...... Mark Bial California St. Bakersfield ...... 0-1 Indiana Tech ...... 2-0 1987-88 . . . . .13-15 ...... Mark Bial California St. San Bernardino ...... 1-0 Indiana-Kokomo ...... 3-0 1988-89 . . . .15-13 ...... Lionel Sinn (64-50) Cameron ...... 1-0 Indiana/Purdue Ft. Wayne ...... 27-12 1989-90 . . . .20-10 ...... Lionel Sinn Central Michigan ...... 0-1 Indiana/Purdue Indianapolis ...... 12-4 1990-91 . . . . .19-9 ...... Lionel Sinn Central Missouri ...... 0-1 Indiana Northwest ...... 2-0 1991-92 . . . . .10-18 ...... Lionel Sinn Central Oklahoma ...... 1-1 Indiana South Bend ...... 2-0 1992-93 . . . .22-7 ...... Bruce Pearl (231-46) Central State ...... 3-4 Indiana Southeast ...... 16-7 1993-94 . . . .28-4* ...... Bruce Pearl Central Washington ...... 0-1 Indiana Wesleyan ...... 1-0 1994-95 . . . .29-4z ...... Bruce Pearl** Charleston ...... 1-0 Johnson C. Smith ...... 1-0 1995-96 . . . .25-4 ...... Bruce Pearl Columbus State ...... 2-0 Judson ...... 1-0 1996-97 . . . .23-5 ...... Bruce Pearl Cumberland ...... 0-1 Kennesaw State ...... 0-1 1997-98 . . . .27-6 ...... Bruce Pearl David Lipscomb ...... 1-5 Kentucky State ...... 15-3 1998-99 . . . .26-6 ...... Bruce Pearl Delta State ...... 1-0 Kentucky Wesleyan ...... 32-43 1999-00 . . . .25-6 ...... Bruce Pearl Drury ...... 3-2 Lande ...... 1-0 2000-01 . . . .26-4 ...... Bruce Pearl Eastern Illinois ...... 2-1 Lees-McRae ...... 1-0 2001-02 . . . .22-8 ...... Rick Herdes (158-40) Ferris State ...... 7-2 LeMoyne Owen ...... 1-0 2002-03 . . . .25-7 ...... Rick Herdes Findlay ...... 1-0 Lewis ...... 33-21 2003-04 . . . .28-7* ...... Rick Herdes Florida Southern ...... 0-2 Lincoln ...... 2-0 2004-05 . . . .27-5 ...... Rick Herdes 2005-06 . . . .27-7 ...... Rick Herdes 2006-07 . . . .29-6 ...... Rick Herdes 37 years . . .708-358 (.664) *NCAA II National Finalist; **NABC Coach of the Year; zNCAA II NATIONAL CHAMPS

USI’s All-Time Coaching Records

Coach (years coached) W-L Pct 1. Bruce Pearl (9) 231-46 .833 2. Rick Herdes (6) 158-40 .798 3. Wayne Boultinghouse (7) 111-79 .584 4. Lionel Sinn (4) 64-50 .561 5. Mark Bial (3) 56-30 .651 6. Creighton Burns (3) 40-43 .482 7. Jerry Altstadt (4) 30-59 .337 8. Mark Coomes (1) 18-11 .621

Rick Herdes (right) has won more games (158) than any of USI’s previous coaches won in their first six years at the helm of the men’s basketball program.

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Pace ...... 1-0 Pikeville ...... 1-0 Pittsburgh-Johnstown ...... 1-0 Purdue-Calumet ...... 5-1 Puerto Rico-Mayaguez ...... 2-0 Quincy ...... 21-6 Rio Grande ...... 1-0 Roanoke ...... 2-1 Robert Morris (Springfield, Ill.) ...... 1-0 Rockhurst ...... 4-1 Rose-Hulman ...... 3-0 Saginaw Valley ...... 2-0 St. Francis ...... 4-1 St. Mary’s (Michigan) ...... 1-0 Saint Joseph’s (Indiana) ...... 42-19 St. Meinrad ...... 2-0 St. Xavier ...... 1-0 Siena Heights ...... 1-0 South Dakota ...... 2-0 South Carolina-Spartanburg ...... 1-0 Southern Illinois ...... 0-3 SIU Edwardsville ...... 43-19 Southern Mississippi ...... 0-1 Danny Gibson helped USI to its first-ever Southeast Missouri ...... 2-3 Joe Gordon’s shot in the closing seconds GLVC Tournament title in 2005 and to the Southwest Baptist ...... 1-1 lifted the Eagles to an 83-81 upset of top- Southwest Minnesota State ...... 0-0 brink of an NCAA II Great Lakes Region Southwest Missouri ...... 0-1 ranked Metro State and into the national title in 2006. USI was 54-12 during Stonehill ...... 1-0 championship game of the 2004 NCAA II Gibson’s two years as a Screaming Eagle. Tampa ...... 1-0 Elite Eight. Taylor ...... 0-1 Lock Haven ...... 1-0 Tennessee-Martin ...... 3-5 Texas A&M-Commerce ...... 1-0 Manchester ...... 3-0 Tennessee State ...... 3-1 Tiffin ...... 2-0 Marian ...... 2-1 Tennessee Wesleyan ...... 1-0 Thomas College ...... 1-0 Marion ...... 3-1 Thomas Moore ...... 0-4 Mars Hill ...... 1-0 Transylvania ...... 8-18 McKendree ...... 1-6 Tri-State(Indiana) ...... 1-0 Mercer ...... 0-1 Troy State ...... 0-1 Metro State ...... 1-0 Truman State (NEMO) ...... 1-0 Michigan Tech ...... 2-0 Tusculum ...... 2-0 Milton ...... 1-0 Union ...... 2-0 Minnesota-Duluth ...... 1-0 Urbana ...... 2-0 Mississippi ...... 0-1 Virginia Union ...... 0-1 Missouri ...... 0-2 Wake Forest ...... 0-1 Missouri-Baptist ...... 3-1 Washburn ...... 1-1 Missouri-St. Louis ...... 24-11 Wayne State (Nebraska) ...... 1-0 Missouri S&T (formerly UM-Rolla) . . . . 5-2 Wayne State (Michigan) ...... 7-0 Missouri Southern ...... 1-2 West Georgia ...... 1-2 Morehouse ...... 1-0 West Texas State ...... 0-1 Morris Brown ...... 1-0 Western Illinois ...... 1-2 Mount St. Clare ...... 1-0 Western Michigan ...... 1-1 Nebraska-Omaha ...... 1-0 Western Washington ...... 1-0 New Hampshire ...... 3-0 Wilberforce ...... 2-0 Norfolk State ...... 1-0 Wingate ...... 0-1 North Alabama ...... 2-1 Winona State ...... 1-0 North Central ...... 2-0 Wisconsin ...... 1-0 North Georgia ...... 1-0 Wisconsin-Parkside ...... 21-6 Northeast Illinois ...... 1-0 Wisconsin-Platteville ...... 1-0 Northern Kentucky ...... 42-16 Wisconsin-Whitewater ...... 0-1 Northern Michigan ...... 0-2 Wright State ...... 1-5 Northwest Missouri State ...... 1-0 Wyoming ...... 0-1 Northwood Institute ...... 1-4 Billy Harris played in 126 games and *2007-08 opponents listed in bold. Oakland ...... 2-0 ranks fifth all-time at USI in career points Oakland City ...... 34-10 Ohio Valley ...... 0-0 (1,381) and fourth all-time at USI in Oklahoma City ...... 1-0 career rebounds (782). Olivet ...... 2-0 Olivet Nazarene ...... 4-0 Oral Roberts ...... 0-1

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USI Men’s Basketball All-Time Roster

A D Hostetter, Marc ...... 1993-97 Ademi, Habib ...... 1998-2000 Davidson, George ...... 1971-74 Houston, Wayne ...... 1996-98 Aldridge, Shawn ...... 1992-96 Davis, Thurber ...... 1980-82 Howard, Kyle ...... 2000-01 Alexander, Doug ...... 1979-81 Dennis, Eric ...... 1982-83 Howe, Jake ...... 2001-02 Alexander, John ...... 1978-80 Dominick, Jason ...... 1995-97 Hrvol, Gary ...... 1989-92 Allen, Mike ...... 1991-93 Donaldson, Ray ...... 1984-85 Huebner, Brian ...... 1993-95 Arnold, Mike ...... 2000-04 Doyle, Jeff ...... 1990-94 Hughes, Brandon ...... 1999-2000 Attebury, Wes ...... 2000-02 Hulett, David ...... 1970-71 Austin, Austin ...... 2003-04 E Humphrey, Dennis ...... 1987-91 Eady, Larry ...... 1994-96 B Eberhard, Rick ...... 1982-86 I Barnes, Cortez ...... 1994-95 Eddie, Torrence ...... 1991-93 Irwin, TL ...... 1981-83 Bealmear, Tom ...... 1992-93 Elliott, Brad ...... 1999-2000 Begles, Lee ...... 1970-72 Embrey, Jeff ...... 1984-86 J Berry, Rod ...... 1999-2000 Jackson, Andre ...... 1985-87 Beyer, Sam ...... 2002-03 F Jackson, Stephen ...... 1983-87 Besing, John ...... 1970-71 Falkenstein, P.K...... 1986-89 James, Clarence ...... 1980-83 Brothers, Ernie ...... 1973-76 Farmer, Charlie ...... 1971-73 Johnson, Chris ...... 1988-90 Birkenfield, Joe ...... 1974-75 Farmer, Travis ...... 2000-04 Johnson, Terone ...... 1990-91 Block, Mark ...... 1978-82 Feller, Mike ...... 1998-99 Jones, Ken ...... 1974-75 Bolling, Brad ...... 1977-79 Flamion, Randy ...... 1970-72 Jones, Mike ...... 1992-93 Bond, Junior ...... 1998-99 Feagley, Steve ...... 1970-72 Jones, Todd ...... 1991-94 Bowles, Chris ...... 1990-94 Finn, Dana ...... 1970-72 K Boyden, Scott ...... 1993-96 Foley, Brian ...... 1998-99 Fraser, Brad ...... 1982-84 Kain, Josh ...... 1998-2000 Branch, Ayton ...... 2002-04 Kalicak, Mike ...... 2005-07 Brand, Chris ...... 1995-96 Kelley, Ryan ...... 1996-2000 Braun, Terry ...... 1980-81 G Gans, Chuck ...... 1982-84 Key, John ...... 1978-79 Brewer, Lamont ...... 1990-91 Gatson, Rod ...... 1997-98 King, Tremelle ...... 1986-90 Brooks, Nick ...... 2005-07 Gentil, Geoff ...... 1987-91 Kirchoff, Terry ...... 1972-76 Brown, John ...... 1978-82 Gibson, Danny ...... 2004-06 Kissel, Rick ...... 1977-81 Brownfield, Jeff ...... 1983-84 Gilbert, Chad ...... 1994-96 Knight, Lawrence ...... 1975-76 Brownfield, Kip ...... 1986-90 Givens, Diond're ...... 1999-2003 Brunson, Cory ...... 2000-01 Glover, Drew ...... 2006-present L Brunson, Cris ...... 2001-05 Goff, Alan ...... 2002-03 Labhart, Dan ...... 1976-80 Bryant, David ...... 2004-06 Gordon, Joe ...... 2003-04 Leavell, Bobby ...... 1990-91 Bucher, John ...... 1997-99 Gouard, Stan ...... 1993-96 LeGrange, Rick ...... 1973-74 Burdsall, Gary ...... 1975-77 Graber, Logan ...... 1997-98 Love, Kenny ...... 2006-present Burns, Rob ...... 1983-85 Grannan, Bob ...... 1970-74 Loving, Derick ...... 1998-99 Gravelle, Alex ...... 2005-06 Lonicer, Olive ...... 1997-98 C Grayson, Jay ...... 1980-81 Lueken, Pat ...... 1972-73 Caldwell, Kevin ...... 1994-95 Luce, Ryan ...... 1995-97 Carter, Matt ...... 1998-2002 Green, Kimon ...... 1998-2001 Griffin, Ronnie ...... 2001-02 Luse, Dan ...... 1998-2000 Chapman, Brad ...... 1995-97 Lyons, Derrick ...... 1999-2001 Chase,Fred ...... 1971-75 Groteguth, Brandon ...... 1995-98 Cheaney, Mike ...... 1991-92 M Childers, Grant ...... 1995-96 H Hall III, Julian ...... 1985-87 Macon, George ...... 1977-81 Chillers, Clarence ...... 2002-04 Hall, Melvin ...... 2005-07 Martin, Craig ...... 1990-94 Christmas, Keith ...... 2005-07 Harrington, Mike ...... 2005-06 Mask, Ken ...... 1977-79 Christon, LaJuan ...... 2000-01 Harris, Billy ...... 1999-2004 Mathews, Jason ...... 1991-92 Clark, Robin ...... 1986-90 Harris, Eric ...... 1982-84 Mattingly, Mike ...... 1973-74 Coffman, Carroll ...... 2003-04 Harris,. JoJo ...... 1986-89 May, Jr., Scott ...... 2003-04 Collins, Barry ...... 1977-78 Hebron, Duron ...... 1991-93 McConnell, Daryl ...... 1986-90 Collins, Cortez ...... 1975-79 Henderson, LaKeith ...... 1999-2000 McCulloh, Jay ...... 2005-06 Collins, David ...... 1979-82 Herdes, Kevin ...... 1996-2000 McDowell, Clovis ...... 1978-80 Combs, Ronnie ...... 1993-94 Henning, Dan ...... 1974-75 McFall, Fred ...... 1983-84 Conaway, Daryl ...... 1988-91 Hillsman, Lamar ...... 2001-02 Meade, Bill ...... 1982-86 Copeland, Garland ...... 1991-92 Hillenbrand, Stephen ...... 1981-82 Melton, Brett ...... 1993-94 Cossey, George ...... 1992-93 Holbrook, Randy ...... 2003-05 Miles, John ...... 1992-94 Cowan, Lynnwood ...... 1978-79 Hollinden, John ...... 1979-81 Moore, Johnny ...... 1995-97 Coyle, Neil ...... 1991-95 Hoover, John ...... 2004-06 Moore, Larry ...... 1997-98 Coutee, Dennis ...... 2002-03 Hopf, Brandon ...... 2006-present Crisp, Jim ...... 1971-75 Cunningham, George ...... 2005-present Curl, Randy ...... 1976-78 Currie, Marlowe ...... 2000-01

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Moore, Robert ...... 1986-87 Shourds, Gary ...... 1985-86 V Moranm, Dave ...... 1985-87 Sheets, Stu ...... 1992-93 Van Winkle, Geoff ...... 2003-07 Morrow, John ...... 1981-82 Shy, Shirica ...... 2000-02 Mulherin, John ...... 1985-86 Simmons, Larry ...... 1977-78 W Murphy, Jeremy ...... 2000-01 Sims, Shane ...... 2004-06 Walts, Jerry ...... 1975-76 Mutombo, Ilo ...... 1987-91 Simms, Joseph ...... 1975-78 Watts, B.J...... 1997-98 Smith, Warren ...... 1989-90 Webber, Bob ...... 1981-83 N Snyder, Jay ...... 2006-07 Welch, Marvin ...... 1978-79 Nash, Leighton ...... 1997-99 Stackhouse, Kent ...... 1998-2000 Werner, Paul ...... 1975-77 Niemeier, Gary ...... 1975-77 Stein, Rick ...... 1989-91 White, Chris ...... 1987-88 Nelson, Cully ...... 1979-83 Stephens, Jeff ...... 2001-02 Whiteside, Mike ...... 1980-82 Nelson, Leonard ...... 1978-80 Stevens, Johnny ...... 1985-87 Williams, Gary ...... 1973-76 Newlin, Scott ...... 1983-84 Stoker, John ...... 1970-71 Williams, Kelly ...... 1979-83 Newsome, Reque ...... 2002-05 Strouse, Jeff ...... 1981-83 Williams, LaMar ...... 1974-77 Styles, Joe ...... 1971-73 Williams, Tony ...... 1974-77 O Sullivan, Rashard ...... 2006-07 Williams, Vic ...... 1996-98 Oden, John ...... 2003-04 Swan, Andy ...... 1996-98 Williamson, Dave ...... 1970-74 Oeth, Keith ...... 1983-85 Swan, Robert ...... 1970-71 Willock, David ...... 1996-97 Osterman, Mark ...... 1974-76 Swope, Leon ...... 1970-71 Wise, Marty ...... 2005-07 Owen, Brent ...... 2006-present Wright, Mike ...... 1984-86 Owens, Ryan ...... 1997-99 T Tate, Tyrone ...... 1992-94 Y P Taylor, Jim ...... 1987-88 Young, Mike ...... 1970-73 Page, Kenny ...... 2006-07 Taylor, Scott ...... 1992-97 Palmer, Larry ...... 1975-76 Thomas, Joel ...... 1994-99 Z Zink, Steve ...... 1990-91 Partridge, Corey ...... 1983-84 Thompson, Chris ...... 2004-06 Zurliene, T.J...... 2001-03 Payne, Kent ...... 1982-84 Thompson, Donald ...... 1984-85 Pearson, Jeremy ...... 1996-98 Tooley, Tim ...... 1994-99 Pearson, Stacy ...... 2004-05 Torain, Mike ...... 1974-76 Pemberton, Brad ...... 1983-85 Tornatta, Troy ...... 1991-93 Penninton, Jeff ...... 1981-82 Towsend, Tim ...... 1977-78 Phillips, Mike ...... 2002-03 Troutman, Ken ...... 1994-95 Phillips, Terry ...... 1980-81 Tumey, Kevin ...... 1986-87 Pitcher, Mark ...... 1998-99 Turnbow, Robert ...... 1990-91 Purnel, DeAngelo ...... 1992-93

Q Queen, Avery ...... 2003-04

R Ragland, David ...... 2001-03 Raybon, John ...... 1976-77 Reyes, Antonio ...... 1986-89 Richards, Curtis ...... 1976-77 Richburg, Carl ...... 2004-05 Rivers, Joe ...... 1970-72 Roberts, Drake ...... 1999-2001 Robinson, David K...... 1970-71 Robinson, Kevin ...... 2000-02 Rountree, Ronald ...... 2002-03 Rolling, Terrill ...... 1987-89 Ross, Larry ...... 1973-74 Rowser, DeJuan ...... 1974-77 Rowser, Emmanuel ...... 1975-79

S Schaefer, Chris ...... 1987-89 Schaffer, Nick ...... 1972-73 Schellenberg, John ...... 1987-91 Schickel, Ralph ...... 1973-75 Schofield, Rick ...... 1981-82 The University of Southern Indiana men’s basketball tradition got its start in 1965 when the Schnapf, David ...... 1983-84 school, then known as Indiana State University-Evansville, sponsored basketball as a club Schneider, William ...... 1970-71 sport. USI’s first official year as a varsity men’s basketball team would come five years later Schiff, Kim ...... 1970-73 Schmidt, Jim ...... 1977-78 when it changed its nickname from the Spartans to the Screaming Eagles. Pictured above is Shaffer, Tyrus ...... 1996-97 USI’s 1970-71 team, the first varsity athletic team in school history.

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USI Men’s Basketball Year-by-Year Results

1970-71 (6-10) 1973-74 (12-14) 1975-76 Continued... Home: 2-7; Away: 4-3 Home: 8-5; Away: 4-9 OPPONENTS W/L Score OPPONENTS W/L Score OPPONENTS W/L Score SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W 79-74 Oakland City L 88-115 Taylor L 76-108 IU-SOUTHEAST W 74-68 IU-SOUTHEAST W 92-79 Olivet W 81-75 Tennessee State L 52-112 Tennessee-Martin L 82-88 OAKLAND CITY L 75-84 IUPU-INDIANAPOLIS W 69-68 NORTHWOOD INST. L 83-93 IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 111-67 SIU-Edwardsville L 72-74 BELLARMINE L 84-112 TENN.-MARTIN W 74-66 MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS L 88-94 TRANSYLVANIA L 80-96 TRANSYLVANIA W 89-87 MARIAN L 80-82 Northwood Inst. L 97-120 INDIANAPOLIS W 72-70 OAKLAND CITY W 90-87 OAKLAND CITY L 65-86 McKendree L 77-88 St. Francis L 97-102 IU-Kokomo W 100-89 Bellarmine L 80-101 Transylvania L 78-89 St. Meinrad W 126-56 ROSE HULMAN W 79-58 DAVID LIPSCOMB W 101-88 THOMAS MORE L 67-88 IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 80-94 IUPU-Indianapolis W 65-63 IU-Southeast W 87-78 Transylvania L 72-74 Kentucky Wesleyan L 75-80 IU-KOKOMO W 102-89 Oakland City L 64-85 MCKENDREE L 80-99 WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE L 70-100 1976-77 (19-8) ST. MEINRAD W 82-41 IU-SOUTHEAST L 68-74 Home: 18-0; Away: 1-8 Transylvania L 65-113 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W 68-65 OPPONENTS W/L Score Missouri-St. Louis W 64-61 MISSOURI BAPTIST W 96-69 1971-72 (4-20) McKendree W 95-88 ST. FRANCIS W 93-84 Home: 4-9; Away: 0-11 Thomas More L 68-103 Bethel L 75-82 OPPONENTS W/L Score PURDUE-CALUMET W 100-77 TRANSYLVANIA W 86-63 OAKLAND CITY W 80-73 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE L 72-88 OAKLAND CITY W 93-57 Bellarmine L 70-74 IUPU-INDIANAPOLIS W 68-65 West Georgia L 67-80 MCKENDREE L 61-69 MARION L 68-69 TENN. WESLEYAN W 79-71 TRANSYLVANIA L 58-83 Franklin L 78-95 W. Michigan L 46-78 Northwood Inst. L 68-125 IU-Southeast L 77-78 Toledo L 63-76 IU-KOKOMO W 105-65 MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 99-84 IU-Southeast L 59-69 TENNESSEE-MARTIN L 64-76 FRANKLIN W 85-80 NORTHWOOD INST. L 81-99 1974-75 (6-19) Bellarmine L 81-88 Oakland City L 49-104 Home: 5-6; Away: 1-13 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W 71-70 DAVID LIPSCOMB L 75-77 OPPONENTS W/L Score ROANOKE W 87-72 PURDUE-CALUMET L 78-87 Colorado State L 67-98 IU-SOUTHEAST W 92-69 WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE L 76-81 Wyoming L 71-96 TENNESSEE STATE W 92-66 IU-SOUTHEAST W 94-68 SE Missouri L 68-92 Western Illinois L 76-82 Transylvania L 71-120 Oakland City L 77-95 SIU-Edwardsville L 52-55 Missouri-St. Louis L 60-103 FRANKLIN L 72-76 MARION W 113-98 IU-Southeast L 79-84 TENN.-MARTIN W 95-83 MARIAN W 87-72 Thomas More L 71-88 TRANSYLVANIA L 83-95 *IU-NORTHWEST W 2-0 PURDUE-CALUMET W 84-80 BELLARMINE L 64-80 *IU-NORTHWEST W 2-0 David Lipscomb L 77-100 IUPU-Indianapolis L 72-76 OAKLAND CITY W 106-86 CAMPBELLSVILLE L 70-89 Tennessee-Martin L 75-79 WESTERN ILLINOIS W 82-65 Franklin L 54-95 SE MISSOURI W 92-81 TRANSYLVANIA W 86-80 McKendree L 90-106 DAVID LIPSCOMB L 70-84 IUPU-INDIANAPOLIS W 72-66 SIU-Edwardsville L 65-92 BETHEL W 68-64 IUPU-Indianapolis W 79-72 MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS L 82-94 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE L 74-83 *Forfeit IU-SOUTHEAST L 67-87 1972-73 (8-15) Missouri-St. Louis L 83-119 1977-78 (19-9) Home: 6-5; Away: 2-10 Wisconsin-Parkside L 34-57 Home: 10-2; Away: 8-7; Neutral: 1-0 OPPONENTS W/L Score IUPU-INDIANAPOLIS W 75-74 NCAA II Tournament Oakland City L 74-82 SIU-Edwardsville L 67-75 OPPONENTS W/L Score MCKENDREE L 69-70 Transylvania L 65-89 OAKLAND CITY W 110-72 Tenn.-Martin L 60-67 David Lipscomb L 87-98 TRANSYLVANIA L 69-78 TRANSYLVANIA L 58-84 Marian W 93-92 MARION W 102-82 Indianapolis L 62-90 OAKLAND CITY W 90-81 OAKLAND CITY W 69-68 Rose Hulman W 98-86 IU-Southeast L 76-83 Milton W 83-73 (ot) THOMAS MORE L 79-86 MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS L 82-97 St. Joseph’s L 78-90 OAKLAND CITY W 83-75 Wake Forest L 73-119 IUPU-Indianapolis L 64-66 1975-76 (11-15) Roanoke W 46-34 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W 91-86 Home: 8-3; Away: 3-12 Wisconsin-Whitewater L 72-78 Wisconsin-Parkside L 79-98 OPPONENTS W/L Score Manchester W 86-76 Purdue-Calumet W 93-65 Mercer L 65-72 MISSOURI BAPTIST W 93-56 IU-SOUTHEAST W 78-62 Mississippi L 64-86 Bellarmine L 77-82 Campbellsville L 60-76 Franklin L 57-86 SIU-Edwardsville W 77-73 Transylvania W 64-96 TRANSYLVANIA L 62-75 Tennessee State W 57-56 IUPU-FT. WAYNE W 100-64 Austin Peay L 58-102 IU-Southeast W 96-64 Missouri-St. Louis L 71-74 Oakland City W 116-75 Kentucky Wesleyan W 84-82 (ot) IUPU-INDIANAPOLIS W 85-59 NE ILLINOIS W 86-78 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W 88-76 BELLARMINE L 64-84 MARION W 92-78 CAMPBELLSVILLE W 79-75 McKendree L 68-80 ST. FRANCIS W 106-90 Oakland City L 60-67 FRANKLIN L 70-93 Missouri-St. Louis L 78-105 NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 67-66 IU-Southeast L 75-91 IU-Southeast W 74-72 IUPU-INDIANAPOLIS W 71-64 MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 93-73 David Lipscomb L 56-74 1977-78 season continued on page 65... Bellarmine L 77-79 1975-76 season continued in next column... Home games listed in ALL CAPS

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1977-78 Continued... 1980-81 (21-8, 8-2 GLVC) 1982-83 Continued... OPPONENTS W/L Score Home: 12-2; Away: 9-5; Neutral: 0-1 OPPONENTS W/L Score ST. FRANCIS W 103-92 GLVC Champions, NCAA II Tournament MANCHESTER W 89-82 TRANSYLVANIA L 76-79 OPPONENTS W/L Score CENTRAL MICHIGAN L 62-70 IU-SOUTHEAST W 86-61 SIENA HEIGHTS W 86-83 Oakland W 92-91 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 91-89 (ot) Eastern Illinois W 72-70 OAKLAND CITY W 85-75 IUPU-Indianapolis L 77-78 HANOVER W 80-56 *Lewis L 60-78 ^Northern Kentucky W 86-78 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W 73-57 *Saint Joseph‘s W 67-65 ^Eastern Illinois L 67-79 SE MISSOURI L 84-89 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN L 65-67 ^NCAA Tournament (Eastern Illinois) CENTRAL STATE W 70-66 TRANSYLVANIA W 81-76 OAKLAND CITY W 94-78 *ASHLAND W 93-86 1978-79 (15-11, 4-4 GLVC) FRANKLIN W 83-73 *Bellarmine L 83-92 Home: 14-0; Away: 1-11 Southern Mississippi L 72-75 *Indianapolis L 64-67 OPPONENTS W/L Score Delta State W 69-57 *SAINT JOSEPH‘S L 78-79 INDIANA TECH W 91-75 TRANSYLVANIA W 73-61 *LEWIS W 80-79 (ot) UI-CHICAGO CIRCLE W 107-84 Northern Kentucky W 76-59 *Northern Kentucky L 59-92 SW Missouri State L 61-65 SIU-Edwardsville W 80-74 *Kentucky Wesleyan L 79-102 Oral Roberts L 48-68 *Bellarmine W 87-85 FRANKLIN W 94-72 *Indianapolis L 70-97 *Ashland W 99-96 EASTERN ILLINOIS W 81-78 TIFFIN W 82-62 *SAINT JOSEPH‘S W 95-71 *Ashland L 91-109 MISSOURI BAPTIST W 97-68 *INDIANAPOLIS W 82-53 *INDIANAPOLIS W 139-113 Northern Kentucky L 70-81 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN L 70-76 *BELLARMINE W 88-86 IU-SOUTHEAST W 94-64 Transylvania L 61-69 *GLVC Game CENTRAL STATE W 86-79 *ASHLAND W 76-67 *BELLARMINE W 96-95 *BELLARMINE W 91-81 1983-84 (10-18, 3-9 GLVC) *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 97-78 *Indianapolis W 69-67 Home: 6-8; Away: 4-10; Neutral: n/a SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W 102-87 *Saint Joseph‘s L 66-86 OPPONENTS W/L Score TENNESSEE STATE W 73-72 (ot) LEWIS W 72-59 BELMONT L 80-86 Transylvania L 46-49 IU-SOUTHEAST W 70-55 Southern Illinois L 73-103 *Indianapolis L 80-105 *Kentucky Wesleyan L 72-74 Butler L 68-78 Oakland City L 62-63 #Kentucky Wesleyan W 83-72 IU-Southeast W 65-62 *Saint Joseph’s L 77-82 ^Western Illinois L 73-80 OAKLAND CITY W 92-75 SIU-Edwardsville L 85-95 ^Wright State L 89-96 HANOVER W 79-72 OAKLAND CITY W 67-59 *GLVC Game; #GLVC Playoff; FRANKLIN W 95-86 *BELLARMINE W 88-84 ^NCAA Tournament (Western Illinois) Morehouse W 98-79 IU SOUTHEAST W 60-56 Augusta W 86-81 TRANSYLVANIA W 75-59 1981-82 (15-12, 3-9 GLVC) Transylvania L 66-88 *Kentucky Wesleyan W 77-64 Home: 13-4; Away: 2-8; Neutral: n/a MISSOURI-ROLLA L 73-78 *St. Joseph’s L 70-77 OPPONENTS W/L Score SOUTHWEST BAPTIST L 66-68 UI-Chicago Circle W 72-76 ST. XAVIER W 68-63 IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 67-81 *GLVC Game IU-SOUTHEAST W 71-68 (ot) *Ashland L 66-69 (ot) #OAKLAND CITY W 98-81 Belmont W 83-74 1979-80 (20-9, 8-2 GLVC) #WEST GEORGIA W 76-75 *BELLARMINE W 85-72 Home: 13-1; Away: 7-7; Neutral: 0-1 Franklin W 79-66 *INDIANAPOLIS W 83-77 GLVC Champions, NCAA II Tournament SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W 61-60 *Saint Joseph‘s L 72-76 OPPONENTS W/L Score SIU-Carbondale L 59-84 *Lewis L 61-63 HILLSDALE W 85-58 HANOVER W 86-84 (ot) WRIGHT STATE L 56-70 OAKLAND CITY W 71-56 FERRIS STATE W 83-82 (ot) *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN L 68-71 SOUTH DAKOTA W 77-65 TRANSYLVANIA W 67-52 IUPU-FT. WAYNE L 65-67 SE Missouri W 89-80 *Lewis L 68-79 *ASHLAND L 58-61 ARMSTRONG W 71-68 *Saint Joseph‘s L 71-75 *Bellarmine L 81-89 RIO GRANDE W 80-68 NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 76-71 (ot) *Indianapolis L 84-95 Furman L 64-93 *ASHLAND W 68-64 *SAINT JOSEPH‘S W 73-68 New Hampshire W 86-72 *INDIANAPOLIS L 93-99 *LEWIS L 56-58 UI-Chicago Circle L 64-67 *BELLARMINE L 87-94 *Kentucky Wesleyan L 61-107 Central State L 58-59 SIU-Edwardsville W 69-62 *GLVC Game NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 97-76 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 68-67 *BELLARMINE L 69-78 Transylvania L 76-91 1984-85 (18-11, 10-4 GLVC) *ASHLAND W 118-88 *SAINT JOSEPH‘S L 84-93 Home: 12-2; Away: 5-9; Neutral: 1-0 UI-CHICAGO CIRCLE W 58-55 *LEWIS L 69-73 GLVC co-Champions; NCAA II Tournament *Saint Joseph‘s W 93-83 *Ashland L 86-95 OPPONENTS W/L Score *Indianapolis W 72-69 Central State L 74-93 Missouri-Rolla L 65-81 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W 82-70 *Bellarmine L 66-93 HANOVER W 83-81 (ot) *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 97-83 *Indianapolis W 81-73 Southern Illinois L 70-83 Oakland City W 69-50 OAKLAND CITY W 75-71 Butler L 74-87 *Ashland W 76-64 *Kentucky Wesleyan L 60-79 NORTH CENTRAL W 75-64 *Bellarmine L 77-80 *GLVC Game; #ISUE/Holland Dairy Classic IU-SOUTHEAST W 83-69 TRANSYLVANIA W 52-50 CUMBERLAND L 50-55 *INDIANAPOLIS W 75-65 1982-83 (15-13, 5-7 GLVC) Morris Brown W 63-61 *SAINT JOSEPH‘S W 63-61 Home: 11-4; Away: 4-9; Neutral: n/a Armstrong State L 71-78 Transylvania L 67-76 OPPONENTS W/L Score NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 86-81 SIU-Edwardsville L 73-74 SAGINAW VALLEY W 81-77 CENTRAL MISSOURI W 84-72 (ot) *Kentucky Wesleyan W 79-72 Wright State L 81-92 *BELLARMINE W 91-81 ^Northern Michigan L 83-93 Butler L 59-87 *INDIANAPOLIS W 88-82 ^Wright State L 85-96 Western Michigan W 101-99 (4 ot) Northern Kentucky L 65-70 *GLVC Game; ^NCAA Tournament (Wright State) Augusta W 91-87 (ot) *Kentucky Wesleyan L 85-96 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE L 64-65 *Saint Joseph‘s W 82-67 AUSTIN PEAY W 58-54 1984-85 season continued on page 66... *Kentucky Wesleyan L 89-103 1982-83 season continued in next column... 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1984-85 Continued... 1986-87 Continued... 1989-90 (20-10, 13-5 GLVC) OPPONENTS W/L Score OPPONENTS W/L Score Home: 13-0; Away: 6-5; Neutral: 1-5 *Lewis W 61-57 *Lewis L 79-80 NCAA II Tournament *ASHLAND W 80-70 *Saint Joseph‘s W 101-80 OPPONENTS W/L Score *IUPU-FT. WAYNE L 76-77 ^SIU-Edwardsville L 82-88 @MOUNT ST. CLARE W 87-51 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W 82-81 (3 ot) ^Johnson C. Smith W 102-96 @MISSOURI-ROLLA W 76-66 *Indianapolis W 73-67 *GLVC Game; ^NCAA Tournament (Ky. Wesleyan) TENN.-MARTIN W 86-68 *Bellarmine W 58-56 OAKLAND CITY W 77-58 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 101-92 1987-88 (13-15, 5-11 GLVC) IUPU-Indianapolis W 87-73 *LEWIS W 71-57 Home: 10-4; Away: 3-7; Neutral: n/a *IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 88-90 (ot) *SAINT JOSEPH‘S W 104-62 OPPONENTS W/L Score *SAINT JOSEPH‘S W 87-63 *Ashland L 77-82 (2 ot) IUPU-INDIANAPOLIS W 101-84 *INDIANAPOLIS W 105-77 *IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 85-88 (ot) West Georgia L 65-88 #Ferris State W 98-75 ^Kentucky Wesleyan L 64-77 North Alabama W 80-74 #Virginia Union L 85-88 ^Lewis W 85-78 ROSE-HULMAN W 93-70 %Florida Southern L 76-78 *GLVC Game; ^NCAA Tournament (Ky. Wesleyan) CENTRAL STATE W 86-80 %Missouri Southern L 76-77 Missouri-St. Louis L 69-75 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 84-78 1985-86 (19-9, 10-6 GLVC) KENTUCKY STATE W 68-65 *BELLARMINE W 88-76 Home: 15-1; Away: 4-8; Neutral: n/a URBANA W 86-54 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 95-72 OPPONENTS W/L Score *Kentucky Wesleyan L 68-69 *Lewis W 55-53 Wright State L 102-108 (2 ot) *BELLARMINE W 74-72 *KENTUCKY STATE W 104-74 HAVOVER W 99-63 *INDIANAPOLIS W 83-80 Oakland City W 79-66 FRANKLIN W 91-65 *Ashland L 66-89 *LEWIS W 103-68 BRESCIA W 98-62 *Northern Kentucky L 94-110 *Northern Kentucky W 83-82 WRIGHT STATE W 84-75 Kentucky State L 89-101 *Bellarmine L 75-78 MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 101-73 *SAINT JOSEPH‘S L 70-83 *Kentucky State W 93-78 *Kentucky Wesleyan L 77-91 *LEWIS L 69-85 *Kentucky Wesleyan L 79-95 Central Missouri L 61-63 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W 85-82 *ASHLAND W 77-75 *ASHLAND W 86-57 *IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 75-78 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE W 113-108 Missouri L 75-82 Central State L 68-77 *Indianapolis W 101-85 WAYNE STATE W 91-63 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE W 90-89 *Saint Joseph‘s L 80-86 *Bellarmine L 73-74 *Saint Joseph‘s W 65-58 *Ashland L 69-83 *Indianapolis L 95-96 (2 ot) *Lewis L 78-85 ^SE Missouri L 73-91 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 88-68 SIU-Edwardsville L 61-76 ^West Texas State L 92-98 (ot) *IUPU-FT. WAYNE W 59-57 *ASHLAND L 63-79 *GLVC Game; @West Side Nut Club *Lewis L 59-69 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 94-71 Tournament (Evansville, IN); #National Shootout *Saint Joseph‘s W 96-81 *Bellarmine L 59-71 (Roberts Stadium, Evansville, IN); %Freeport Invitational OLIVET NAZARENE W 107-81 *Indianapolis W 84-81 (Bahamas);^NCAA Tournament (SE Missouri) *LEWIS W 72-64 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN L 70-86 *SAINT JOSEPH‘S W 69-66 *GLVC Game 1990-91 (19-9, 13-5 GLVC) OAKLAND CITY W 89-66 Home: 12-2; Away: 7-5; Neutral: 0-2 *Northern Kentucky W 98-80 1988-89 (15-13, 6-10 GLVC) OPPONENTS W/L Score *INDIANAPOLIS W 83-69 Home: 11-5; Away: 4-8; Neutral: n/a #IU-SOUTHEAST W 95-79 *BELLARMINE W 97-87 OPPONENTS W/L Score #ST. MARY‘S W 104-82 *IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 61-64 SIU-Edwardsville W 74-60 Oakland City L 71-73 *Ashland L 91-80 IU-SOUTH BEND W 77-70 CAMPBELLSVILLE W 114-97 +SIU-Edwardsville W 2-0 Troy State L 79-88 Georgetown (D.C.) L 45-65 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN L 84-94 Union W 92-80 Wisconsin W 78-66 *GLVC Game; +Forfeit MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS L 63-65 HANOVER W 78-60 HEIDELBERG W 81-64 @Cal.-Riverside L 94-97 (ot) 1986-87 (24-6, 13-3 GLVC) NORTH CENTRAL W 81-63 @Kentucky Wesleyan L 72-80 Home: 12-2; Away: 11-3; Neutral: 1-1 *Lewis L 57-71 *KENTUCKY STATE W 101-78 GLVC co-Champions; NCAA II Tournament *Saint Joseph‘s L 71-84 *BELLARMINE L 84-86 OPPONENTS W/L Score OAKLAND CITY W 64-54 *Ashland L 79-106 Missouri-St. Louis W 91-84 *INDIANAPOLIS W 88-68 *IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 89-75 LANE W 103-56 *BELLARMINE W 69-66 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 81-71 TUSCULUM W 99-60 *IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 88-90 *INDIANAPOLIS W 86-64 MANCHESTER W 111-36 Kentucky State W 88-80 *Lewis L 77-81 KENTUCKY STATE W 98-73 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 94-80 *Saint Joseph‘s W 77-65 OAKLAND CITY W 81-64 *ASHLAND W 76-69 OAKLAND CITY W 83-68 Urbana W 75-62 *Kentucky Wesleyan L 72-78 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 89-84 *SAINT JOSEPH‘S W 90-82 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W 75-71 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE W 74-67 *LEWIS L 53-68 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN L 69-83 *ASHLAND L 73-75 *Kentucky Wesleyan L 82-106 *Ashland L 70-81 (ot) *Northern Kentucky W 107-98 (2 ot) Florida Southern L 84-94 *Northern Kentucky L 85-88 (ot) *Indianapolis W 81-79 TRI-STATE W 102-98 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE L 80-88 *LEWIS W 81-75 *Northern Kentucky W 64-59 MISSOURI BAPTIST L 85-92 *SAINT JOSEPH‘S W 72-54 Kentucky State W 86-63 KENTUCKY STATE W 102-78 *Kentucky Wesleyan W 72-69 *BELLARMINE W 77-75 *Bellarmine L 74-80 (ot) *Bellarmine L 66-69 *INDIANAPOLIS W 92-71 *Indianapolis L 75-90 *Kentucky State W 84-70 *Ashland W 80-66 *SAINT JOSEPH‘S W 84-83 *GLVC; #-Kenny Kent Toyota Classic (Evansville, IN); *IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 91-66 *LEWIS W 82-74 @USI/Executive Inn National Shootout (Roberts Stadium) SIU-EDWARDSVILLE L 70-86 *GLVC Game *ASHLAND W 96-63 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE W 87-66 *Bellarmine W 87-83 *Indianapolis W 81-77 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 83-68 SIU-Edwardsville W 88-84 Home games listed in ALL CAPS *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 83-77 1986-87 season continued in next column...

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1991-92 (10-18, 4-14 GLVC) 1993-94 Continued... 1995-96 (25-4, 18-2 GLVC) Home: 7-10; Away: 3-8; Neutral: n/a OPPONENTS W/L Score Home: 15-2; Away: 8-2; Neutral: 2-0 OPPONENTS W/L Score *Northern Kentucky W 99-89 GLVC Champions, NCAA II Tournament PURDUE-CALUMET W 87-82 Wisconsin-Parkside W 121-76 OPPONENTS W/L Score #IUPU-INDIANAPOLIS L 86-89 *Indianapolis W 89-79 #Oklahoma City W 117-98 CAMPBELLSVILLE W 121-104 SIU-Edwardsville W 110-105 #Wisconsin-Platteville W 85-62 FONTBONNE W 83-40 *LEWIS W 96-92 +CHARLESTON W 101-78 OAKLAND CITY W 84-79 *SAINT JOSEPH‘S W 72-66 +CENTRAL OKLAHOMA L 114-116 QUINCY L 78-90 *Ashland W 107-76 INDIANA WESLEYAN W 99-66 @SIU-EDWARDSVILLE L 76-81 *IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 85-75 GRACE W 93-62 @ASSUMPTION W 70-64 QUINCY W 106-82 *Lewis W 109-103 (ot) *Kentucky State L 82-91 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 102-88 *Wisconsin-Parkside W 84-62 *Bellarmine L 55-63 WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 112-75 *SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W 109-83 *ASHLAND L 78-84 *BELLARMINE W 97-80 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 99-66 *IUPU FT. WAYNE L 80-94 *KENTUCKY STATE W 106-71 INDIANA-SOUTH BEND W 105-65 *Northern Kentucky W 71-70 *Saint Joseph‘s W 92-66 *Saint Joseph‘s L 80-82 *Indianapolis L 64-70 *Lewis L 75-79 *IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 96-60 *LEWIS L 77-88 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE W 108-73 *QUINCY W 116-87 *SAINT JOSEPH‘S L 55-67 *ASHLAND W 120-98 *LEWIS W 105-79 Oakland City W 96-83 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W 112-96 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 90-73 *Kentucky Wesleyan L 58-82 *Kentucky Wesleyan L 87-94 *Indianapolis L 83-86 *IUPU Ft. Wayne L 78-97 *Kentucky State W 105-89 *Northern Kentucky W 103-102 *Ashland L 83-99 *Bellarmine W 96-89 *BELLARMINE W 84-69 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 97-98 (ot) *NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 112-83 *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 91-77 *INDIANAPOLIS W 82-72 *INDIANAPOLIS W 113-74 *SAINT JOSEPH‘S W 75-67 *Lewis W 80-75 ^KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 78-67 *SIU-Edwardsville W 95-84 *Saint Joseph‘s L 72-93 ^WAYNE STATE W 112-84 *Quincy W 98-84 Tenn.-Martin L 74-77 $South Dakota W 98-77 *Bellarmine W 88-64 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN L 66-83 $New Hampshire W 111-89 *Kentucky Wesleyan W 81-65 *BELLARMINE L 84-85 $Cal St. Bakersfield L 86-92 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE W 103-69 *KENTUCKY STATE W 105-97 *GLVC Game; #Kenny Kent Toyota *INDIANAPOLIS W 96-73 *GLVC Game ;#Kenny Kent Toyota National Shootout (Evansville, IN); ^INDIANAPOLIS W 75-71 Classic (Evansville, IN); @USI/Executive Inn ^NCAA II Great Lakes Regional (Evansville, IN); ^NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 87-99 National Shootout (Evansville, IN) $NCAA II Elite Eight (Springfield, MA) *GLVC Game; #Alaska Tournament of Champions (Fairbanks, AK); 1992-93 (22-7, 14-4 GLVC) 1994-95 (29-4, 15-3 GLVC) +Kenny Kent Toyota National Shootout (Evansville, IN); Home: 16-1; Away: 6-6; Neutral: n/a Home: 14-1; Away: 15-3; Neutral: 2-1 ^NCAA II Tournament (Evansville, IN) NCAA II Tournament NCAA II Great Lakes Region champions; OPPONENTS W/L Score NCAA II National Champions 1996-97 (23-5, 16-4 GLVC) +INDIANA TECH W 116-79 OPPONENTS W/L Score Home: 16-0; Away: 5-4; Neutral: 2-1 +UNION W 104-81 IUPU-INDIANAPOLIS W 117-99 GLVC Champions, NCAA II Tournament #STONEHILL W 93-72 IUPU-Indianapolis W 89-83 OPPONENTS W/L Score #GRAND CANYON W 90-74 #WINONA STATE W 92-79 PUERTO RICO-MAYAGUEZ W 120-60 GRACELAND W 123-76 #TAMPA W 107-101 *MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 92-65 Missouri L 62-77 SIU-Edwardsville L 105-124 OLIVET NAZARENE W 93-75 SIU-Edwardsville W 77-67 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 90-96 #MARS HILL W 108-94 Quincy L 81-83 @Cameron W 96-68 #USC-SPARTANBURG W 81-68 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 84-75 @Washburn W 107-103 (ot) @CSU San Bernardino W 96-86 *ASHLAND W 121-74 *INDIANAPOLIS W 125-88 @Denver W 102-82 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE W 107-96 *Lewis W 100-72 *QUINCY W 103-79 *Kentucky State L 82-95 *Saint Joseph‘s W 81-74 *Lewis L 83-86 *Bellarmine W 93-82 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W 109-90 *Wisconsin-Parkside W 91-73 *SAINT JOSEPH‘S W 85-69 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 117-83 *SIU-Edwardsville W 86-66 *LEWIS W 81-69 *KENTUCKY STATE W 114-82 *Saint Joseph‘s W 90-68 *Northern Kentucky W 107-79 *BELLARMINE W 70-64 *BELLARMINE W 99-79 *Indianapolis W 81-70 *Ashland W 85-71 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 104-96 *IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 87-99 *IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 97-90 *Northern Kentucky L 79-96 *Ashland W 91-60 *SAINT JOSEPH‘S W 77-57 *Indianapolis L 86-91 *BELLARMINE W 105-76 *LEWIS W 114-81 *Quincy W 76-68 *KENTUCKY STATE W 95-78 PURDUE-CALUMET W 126-66 *Missouri-St. Louis W 95-68 *Lewis W 78-68 *Kentucky Wesleyan L 90-97 PIKEVILLE W 93-53 *Saint Joseph‘s L 73-78 *Bellarmine W 76-72 (ot) *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 74-58 *INDIANAPOLIS W 95-83 (ot) *Kentucky State W 105-63 *LEWIS W 77-75 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 60-59 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE W 98-90 *SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W 83-82 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W 86-77 *ASHLAND W 86-74 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE W 96-61 *Kentucky Wesleyan L 66-83 *Northern Kentucky L 97-101 *BELLARMINE W 65-60 ^NORTHERN MICHIGAN L 85-86 *Indianapolis W 99-89 *Kentucky Wesleyan L 71-74 ^IUPU-FT.WAYNE W 95-93 ^HILLSDALE W 95-86 *INDIANAPOLIS W 88-83 (ot) *GLVC Game; +Kenny Kent Classic (Evansville, IN); ^Kentucky Wesleyan W 102-67 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 116-111 (ot) #Executive Inn National Shootout (Evansville, IN); ^Northern Kentucky W 102-94 ^Quincy L 118-125 (3 ot) ^NCAA II Great Lakes Regional (Evansville, IN) $New Hampshire W 108-93 *GLVC Game; #USI National Shootout (Evansville, IN); $Norfolk State W 89-81 @High Desert Classic (Las Vegas, NV); 1993-94 (28-4, 16-2 GLVC) $Calif.-Riverside W 71-63 ^NCAA II Tournament (Indianapolis, IN) Home: 17-1; Away: 9-2; Neutral: 2-1 *GLVC Game; #Kenny Kent Toyota GLVC Champions, NCAA II Great Lakes National Shootout (Evansville, IN); Region Champions, NCAA II Finalist @High Desert Classic (Las Vegas, NV); OPPONENTS W/L Score ^NCAA Great Lakes Regional (Cincinnati, OH); GRACELAND W 130-79 $NCAA Elite Eight (in Louisville, Ky.) CAMPBELLSVILLE W 118-100 Home games listed in ALL CAPS #SOUTHWEST BAPTIST W 105-73 #MISSOURI SOUTHERN L 85-103 1993-94 season continued in next column...

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1997-98 (27-6, 14-4 GLVC) 1999-2000 (25-6, 17-3 GLVC) 2001-02 (22-8, 14-6 GLVC) Home: 16-1; Away: 6-5; Neutral: 5-0 Home: 14-0; Away: 7-4; Neutral: 4-2 Home: 14-1; Away: 5-5; Neutral: 3-2 Disney Division II Tip-Off Classic Champion GLVC Tournament Finalist; NCAA II Tournament Third in Disney Division II Tip-Off Classic GLVC Tournament Finalist; NCAA II Tournament OPPONENTS W/L Score GLVC Tournament Quarterfinalist OPPONENTS W/L Score LEMOYNE-OWEN W 89-80 OPPONENTS W/L Score #Central Oklahoma W 102-100 *IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 101-86 #Texas A&M-Commerce W 109-72 #Northern State W 134-125 (3 ot) *Saint Joseph‘s W 106-84 #Wingate L 97-113 #Columbus State W 86-85 OAKLAND CITY W 97-81 #Grand Valley State W 112-86 P.R.-MAYAGUEZ W 105-59 *SIU Edwardsville W 84-81 *Missouri-St. Louis L 53-69 +OAKLAND W 92-68 #Abilene Christian W 89-64 *Quincy W 97-88 +FLORIDA TECH W 74-56 #Central Washington L 78-93 *LEWIS W 82-75 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE W 104-97 FERRIS STATE W 99-49 *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE L 69-70 *SAINT JOSEPH‘S W 87-81 LINCOLN W 117-59 *Indianapolis W 91-90 OAKLAND CITY W 84-63 *Missouri-St. Louis W 96-69 *Northern Kentucky L 82-83 (ot) TRUMAN STATE W 92-85 *QUINCY W 96-93 OAKLAND CITY W 97-52 ST. FRANCIS W 117-87 *LEWIS W 94-82 ABILENE CHRISTIAN W 103-69 MINNESOTA-DULUTH W 100-56 *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 78-52 BRESCIA W 101-72 *Bellarmine W 85-84 (ot) *BELLARMINE W 84-73 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 94-88 *Kentucky Wesleyan L 80-85 *KENTUCKY WESLYAN W 93-92 (2 ot) WILBERFORCE W 104-60 *SIU-Edwardsville L 86-96 *Northern Kentucky L 78-87 *QUINCY W 98-80 *QUINCY W 91-71 *Indianapolis L 77-80 (ot) *SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 102-96 *LEWIS W 82-60 *SAINT JOSEPH‘S W 117-112 *Wisconsin-Parkside W 79-68 *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 91-64 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE W 102-93 *Saint Joseph‘s L 87-92 *Northern Kentucky L 75-87 *Wisconsin-Parkside W 61-52 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 99-90 *Indianapolis W 102-90 *Lewis L 66-75 *BELLARMINE W 116-94 *SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W 84-74 *SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 86-62 OLIVET NAZARENE W 92-71 *Missouri-St. Louis W 92-73 *Kentucky Wesleyan W 81-78 *MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 72-63 *BELLARMINE L 74-89 *Bellarmine W 93-78 *SIU Edwardsville W 86-73 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 93-85 *INDIANAPOLIS W 84-80 *Lewis L 68-81 *Saint Joseph‘s W 110-80 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 75-60 *SAINT JOSEPH‘S W 102-88 *IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 84-65 @Bellarmine W 87-81 *INDIANAPOLIS W 86-68 *MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 100-74 @Northern Kentucky W 100-89 *Bellarmine W 103-56 *Quincy W 109-95 @Kentucky Wesleyan L 88-90 *Kentucky Wesleyan L 68-96 @BELLARMINE W 102-76 ^Michigan Tech W 83-66 @Indianapolis W 82-79 @Northern Kentucky W 79-78 ^Kentucky Wesleyan L 79-88 @Kentucky Wesleyan L 77-80 @Kentucky Wesleyan L 81-94 *GLVC Game; #High Desert Classic (Las Vegas, NV); *GLVC Game; #Division II Tip-Off Classic (Orlando, FL); ^Northern Kentucky W 81-66 @GLVC Tournament (Roberts Stadium); @GLVC Tournament (Roberts Stadium) ^Kentucky Wesleyan L 79-98 ^NCAA II Tournament (Owensboro, KY) *GLVC Game; #Disney D-II Tip-Off Classic (Orlando, FL); 2002-03 (25-7, 16-4 GLVC) +National Shootout (Evansville, IN); @GLVC Tournament 2000-01 (26-4, 18-2 GLVC) Home: 14-1; Away: 8-3; Neutral: 3-3 (Owensboro, KY); ^NCAA Tournament (Owensboro, KY) Home: 14-1; Away: 10-1; Neutral: 2-2 GLVC Tournament Quarterfinalist; GLVC Regular Season Champions; NCAA II Great Lakes Region Tournament Finalist 1998-99 (26-6, 18-4 GLVC) GLVC Tournament Finalist; NCAA II Tournament OPPONENTS W/L Score Home: 14-1; Away: 8-4; Neutral: 4-1 OPPONENTS W/L Score WILBERFORCE W 86-79 GLVC Tournament Finalist; NCAA II Tournament HUNTINGTON W 106-88 HENDERSON STATE W 79-70 OPPONENTS W/L Score MO SOUTHERN ST. W 81-72 *%Kentucky Wesleyan L 61-73 THOMAS W 113-60 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE W 94-81 *Bellarmine L 80-82 +SAGINAW VALLEY ST. W 72-67 *SAINT JOSEPH‘S W 80-71 *INDIANAPOLIS W 82-78 +ARMSTRONG STATE W 105-78 Henderson State W 69-57 *SAINT JOSEPH‘S W 100-83 *Lewis W 74-65 *SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 99-78 #Western Washington W 81-72 *Wisconsin-Parkside W 69-61 OAKLAND CITY W 95-65 #Washburn L 84-92 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 97-76 ABILENE CHRISTIAN W 91-64 OAKLAND CITY W 98-70 *INDIANAPOLIS W 80-63 FERRIS STATE W 120-100 LOCK HAVEN W 86-63 *SIU Edwardsville W 88-65 *Indianapolis W 92-74 *Lewis L 69-76 OAKLAND CITY W 85-69 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 90-75 *SIU Edwardsville W 90-77 *BELLARMINE W 54-47 *Quincy W 88-66 *MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 85-61 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN L 54-64 *Missouri-St. Louis W 84-69 *BELLARMINE W 107-82 *Missouri-St. Louis W 85-64 *LEWIS W 82-70 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 87-82 *Quincy L 76-99 *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 87-71 *Saint Joseph‘s W 115-108 (ot) *SAINT JOSEPH‘S W 99-63 *Bellarmine W 100-68 *Wisconsin-Parkside W 80-72 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE W 97-79 *Kentucky Wesleyan L 86-97 *SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 95-64 *Indianapolis L 71-75 *Saint Joseph‘s W 109-83 *QUINCY W 90-83 *Northern Kentucky W 79-71 *IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 110-108 ILLINOIS-SPRINGFIELD W 116-72 *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 74-62 *MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 87-66 *%KENTUCKY WESLEYAN L 84-89 *LEWIS W 81-71 *QUINCY W 91-66 *Northern Kentucky W 87-85 (ot) *IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 81-73 *SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 101-73 *Indianapolis W 78-63 *Saint Joseph‘s W 98-79 *Wisconsin-Parkside W 87-72 *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 85-70 *SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 78-68 *Lewis W 84-70 *LEWIS W 87-83 *QUINCY W 80-46 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN L 89-91 *Quincy W 82-69 *MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 85-76 *BELLARMINE W 113-86 *Missouri-St. Louis W 90-75 *Kentucky Wesleyan L 89-112 @Indianapolis W 81-67 @Saint Joseph‘s W 91-85 *Bellarmine W 76-58 @St. Joseph‘s W 91-88 @Northern Kentucky L 82-84 @Quincy W 83-61 @Kentucky Wesleyan L 74-91 2002-03 season continued on page 69... @Lewis W 68-67 ^Northern Kentucky L 92-93 (ot) @Kentucky Wesleyan L 94-95 *GLVC Game; @GLVC Tournament (Roberts Stadium); ^Northwood W 89-79 ^NCAA II Tournament (Owensboro, KY) ^Wayne State W 72-69 ^Kentucky Wesleyan L 64-76 *GLVC Games; +National Shootout (Evansville, IN); Home games listed in ALL CAPS @GLVC Tournament Games (Roberts Stadium); ^NCAA Tournament Games (Owensboro, KY)

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2002-03 Continued... 2002-03 Continued... 2006-07 (29-6, 14-5 GLVC) OPPONENTS W/L Score OPPONENTS W/L Score Home: 15-0; Away: 6-4; Neutral: 8-1 ^Lewis W 82-63 *Northern Kentucky W 80-67 Disney Division II Tip-Off Classic Champion; ^Michigan Tech W 74-71 *Indianapolis W 80-77 GLVC West Division Champion; ^%Kentucky Wesleyan L 91-95 *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 88-64 GLVC Tournament Champion; *GLVC Game; #High Desert Classic (Las Vegas, NV); *LEWIS W 89-54 NCAA II Great Lakes Region Tournament Semi-finalist @GLVC Tournament (Roberts Stadium); *Quincy W 71-63 OPPONENTS W/L Score ^NCAA II Great Lakes Regional (Houghton, MI); *Missouri-St. Louis W 78-51 #North Georgia W 85-62 %KWC later forfeited games to USI *Kentucky Wesleyan W 70-54 #Pace W 101-72 due to ineligible players *Bellarmine W 73-59 #Alaska-Fairbanks W 94-73 @Missouri-St. Louis W 93-63 WAYNE STATE W 81-64 2003-04 (28-7, 15-5 GLVC) @Saint Joseph‘s W 102-71 TIFFIN W 87-53 Home: 16-1; Away: 6-4; Neutral: 6-2 @Northern Kentucky W 79-49 JUDSON W 125-68 GLVC Tournament Quarterfinalist; ^Gannon W 67-61 ILLINOIS-SPRINGFIELD W 105-71 NCAA II Great Lakes Region Champion; ^Ferris State L 87-93 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 84-69 NCAA II Finalist *GLVC Game; *Saint Joseph’s W 96-86 OPPONENTS W/L Score #Lions Club Holiday Classic (Big Rapids, MI); *Indianapolis L 55-56 LINCOLN W 103-73 @GLVC Tournament (Roberts Stadium); GLENVILLE STATE W 108-80 OAKLAND CITY W 98-41 ^NCAA II Tournament (Findlay, OH) $Wayne State W 78-69 *Bellarmine W 71-60 $Ferris State W 91-76 *Kentucky Wesleyan W 78-65 2005-06 (27-7, 14-5 GLVC) HARRIS-STOWE STATE W 117-78 *Missouri-St. Louis W 95-80 Home: 14-2; Away: 7-3; Neutral: 6-2 *ROCKHURST W 79-64 *Quincy W 80-69 Disney Division II Tip-Off Classic Champion; *DRURY W 89-70 HENDERSON STATE W 72-62 GLVC West Division co-Champion; GLVC Tournament; *SIU Edwardsville W 63-54 ILLINOIS-SPRINGFIELD W 116-72 NCAA II Great Lakes Region Tournament Finalist *Quincy L 74-76 (ot) NORTH ALABAMA W 93-75 OPPONENTS W/L Score *BELLARMINE W 88-80 FERRIS STATE W 89-62 #Caldwell W 88-70 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 83-71 TUSCULUM W 82-62 #Nebraska-Omaha W 76-71 *Lewis W 82-68 *LEWIS L 77-82 #Columbus State W 90-86 *Wisconsin-Parkside L 75-80 (ot) *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 71-63 ROBERT MORRIS W 92-43 *MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 83-61 *Indianapolis L 87-88 !GLENVILLE STATE W 107-69 *MISSOURI-ROLLA W 98-80 *Northern Kentucky L 80-81 !CENTRAL STATE W 94-68 *Missouri-St. Louis W 72-59 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 72-68 *Missouri-Rolla W 70-55 *Missouri-Rolla W 80-64 *QUINCY W 70-67 *Missouri-St. Louis L 83-87 *SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 73-54 *SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 86-62 *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 83-61 *QUINCY W 87-65 *Wisconsin-Parkside W 90-82 *LEWIS W 60-49 *Rockhurst L 63-75 *Saint Joseph‘s L 80-83 BRYAN W 88-53 *Drury L 72-77 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 74-66 %Ferris State W 88-81 @Lewis W 57-45 *BELLARMINE W 113-69 %Wayne State W 78-59 @Quincy W 76-57 *MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 117-78 LEES-MCRAE W 110-69 @Northern Kentucky W 63-61 *SIU Edwardsville W 75-70 OAKLAND CITY W 114-56 ^Rockhurst W 84-78 *Lewis L 59-65 *Bellarmine W 95-76 ^Grand Valley State L 83-90 *SAINT JOSEPH‘S W 117-69 *Northern Kentucky W 75-56 *GLVC Game; #Disney Division II Tip-Off Classic (Orlando, FL); *INDIANAPOLIS W 96-79 *QUINCY W 82-70 $GLVC/GLIAC Challenge (Detroit, MI); @GLVC Tournament @Northern Kentucky W 83-74 *SIU EDWARDSVILLE L 77-78 (ot) (Roberts Stadium); ^NCAA II Tournament (Findlay, OH) @Kentucky Wesleyan L 73-74 *Drury W 69-65 ^Kentucky Wesleyan W 96-83 *Rockhurst W 87-64 ^Findlay W 75-67 *INDIANAPOLIS W 95-70 ^Wayne State W 69-68 *SAINT JOSEPH‘S W 98-67 $NW Missouri State W 88-81 *Kentucky Wesleyan W 74-58 $Metro State W 83-81 *DRURY L 82-83 $Kennesaw State L 59-84 *ROCKHURST W 74-59 *GLVC Games; @GLVC Tournament (Roberts Stadium); *Quincy L 71-76 ^NCAA II G.L. Region Tournament (Romeoville, IL); *SIU Edwardsville L 63-67 $NCAA II Elite Eight (Bakersfield, CA) *MISSOURI-ROLLA W 97-60 *MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 80-52 2004-05 (27-5, 18-2 GLVC) @Saint Joseph‘s L 71-80 Home: 14-0; Away: 8-4; Neutral: 5-1 ^Drury W 78-58 GLVC Regular Season Champion; ^Saint Joseph‘s W 81-78 GLVC Tournament Champion; NCAA II Tournament ^SIU Edwardsville L 60-64 (ot) OPPONENTS W/L Score *GLVC Game; #Disney Division II Tip-Off Classic OLIVET NAZARENE W 97-70 (Orlando, FL); !USI Invitational (Evansville, IN); North Alabama L 75-78 %GLVC/GLIAC Challenge (Indianapolis, IN); *INDIANAPOLIS W 87-66 @GLVC Tournament (Roberts Stadium); *SAINT JOSEPH‘S W 95-87 ^NCAA II Tournament (Rensselaer, IN) *Lewis W 78-74 *SIU Edwardsville L 70-75 *MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 83-63 Since the 1992-93 season, USI #Ferris State L 82-93 has been one of the top programs #Wayne State W 72-60 in the country, amassing a record ANDERSON W 94-61 *BELLARMINE W 109-73 of 389-86 (.819), appearing in 14 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 87-82 (ot) NCAA II Tournaments, three Elite PITTSBURGH-JOHNSTOWN W 100-72 Eights, and winning the national *Saint Joseph‘s L 81-89 *Wisconsin-Parkside W 62-58 championship in 1995. *SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 61-60 *QUINCY W 84-56 OAKLAND CITY W 89-59 Home games listed in ALL CAPS *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 86-64 2004-05 season continued in next column...

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SCREAMING EAGLES David and Cindy Altstadt Bruce and Carol Baker Timothy ’82 and Deanna ’96 Brown Steven and Terri Chancellor Bob and Pam ’03 Clayton Terry and Sharon Curtis David Deig Daniel and Rhonda Felker Jim and Judy Fleck Jef and Neal Franklin Vic and Pam Gallagher Loren Herrli Mark and Joyce Hubbard Alan and Marilyn Johnson Investing in the future of a student-athlete ensures that every one of USI’s student ath- Tim Mahoney letes receives an exceptional academic and athletic opportunity during his or her four Dick and Joella Mischler years of eligibility. Jim and Jackie Pender Jay and Kate Rhodes Fans of USI intercollegiate sports help underwrite scholarships for student athletes Jack and Kate Siemers through their membership in the USI Varsity Club. Others provide charitable gifts for a Earl and Ruth Smith specific athletic scholarship or for one of the 15 varsity teams. Harvey and Lisa Tanner Jerry and Judie Turner USI Varsity Club Paul and Eleanor Werner Every year 100 percent of the membership fees the USI Varsity Club receives from Jim and Eileen Will sports fans, alumni, friends, and area businesses goes directly into the club’s scholarship John and Linda Willis fund for student athletes. The USI Varsity Club was organized in 1970 as the official Mark and Annette ’88 Wright booster club for USI varsity athletics. The club’s primary goal today—in partnership Ray and Marilyn Wright with the University—is to fully fund scholarships for all student athletes participating Bonnie Brill-Ziegler and Larry Ziegler in USI’s 15 intercollegiate sports.

ALL-AMERICAN EAGLES Membership levels Steven ’75 and Elaine Bass – Silver Eagle ($125) Alan and Sharon Braun Terry and Rosie Cullum – Golden Eagle ($250) Wayne and Patricia Caze Deig Ed and Gayle Derringe – Regal Eagle ($500) Evansville Courier and Press Jason and Deb ’91 M’00 Fleck – All-American Eagle ($1,000) Dan and Gayle Fulton Each year the USI Varsity Club sponsors Hafer Associates PC – Screaming Eagle ($2,000) Howell Booster Club several events such as the USI Varsity Club Golf Outing (above) and the USI Steak Fry David and Sarah Huber Call Mandi Fulton in the USI Depart- ’n Auction (below) to help raise funds for all Robert and Marguerite Kent ment of Athletics at 812/464-1973 for more of USI’s 15 intercollegiate sports. Keith South and Aimee Luebben information. Steve and Nancy McCullough Tom and Pam McCullough New Image Travel LLC Alvin and Paula Nurrenbern John ’82 and Cindy Schutz Marvin and Joan Smith Ken ’98 and Jody ’97 Troutman Larry and Kathy Vonderahe Jim and Karen Will Jeffry ’81 and Laurie Wilmes

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Physical Activities Center

The newly renovated Physical Activities Center (PAC) has been the home of the Screaming Eagles for the past 28 years. Opened in 1980, the PAC accommodates physical education classes, intramural activities, and is the arena for the USI basketball and volleyball teams.

The center court of the PAC has been the setting for many games of regional and national interest during the past 13 years. USI has hosted the 1993, 1994, and 1996 men’s NCAA II Great Lakes Regionals; the 1998 women’s GLVC Tournament; the 1998 and 2001 women’s NCAA II Great Lakes Regionals; and the 2000 and 2004 GLVC Volleyball Tournaments.

A true home court, the USI men’s basketball team has a 357-57 home record since 1993-94, a .862 winning percentage.

In 2006-07, the PAC underwent renovations that included three new wood courts and a new center-court design that incorporated USI’s athletic logo. The renovation also fea- tured a new scoreboard and video board, new portable goals, and new seating. Among the changes to the seating were padded chairback seats and back-supported bleacher seats.

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