Bulldog Biographies

TOM CREAN HEAD COACH CENTRAL MICHIGAN ’89 3RD SEASON AT GEORGIA

The palpable excitement brought to his introductory press session as Georgia PERSONAL DATA ’s 22nd head coach on March 16, 2018, has continued with his tireless effort to turn the Bulldogs into a national power. HOMETOWN Mount Pleasant, Mich. During his initial meeting with the media, Crean enthusiastically professed his appreciation EDUCATION for UGA’s reputation as one of the nation’s premier public universities, which drew him to the HIGH SCHOOL Mount Pleasant ’84 job and his affinity for the Bulldogs’ motto. He then laid out his plan to make Georgia one of UNDERGRADUATE Central Michigan ’89 the nation’s premier programs. (Parks & Recreation, ”We come in knowing that we’re coming into a world-class university,” Crean stated. ”I’ve minor in Psychology) been privileged to work at some great places. This is a world-class university that is world- known for what they do, for what they are about.” FAMILY Wife – Joani Children – Megan (25), Riley (21) and Ainsley (15) Quite a First Two Seasons Crean’s presence within the Georgia program has been extremely impactful, both on and off the court. Between the lines, Crean’s offensive-minded concepts have the Bulldogs scoring a pace CAREER PATH seldom seen in Stegeman Coliseum. Georgia has reached the 90-point plateau 11 times MICHIGAN STATE Graduate Assistant 1989-90 in Crean’s first 64 games with the Bulldogs. You have to count back 387 games – a span of WESTERN KENTUCKY Assistant Coach 1990-92 11-plus seasons – to equate the time it took the Bulldogs to score 90 or more points prior to Crean’s arrival. Assoc. Head Coach 1992-94 As would be expected, those excessive scoring tallies have increased Georgia’s overall PITTSBURGH Assistant Coach 1994-95 offensive production. Last season, the Bulldogs put up 75.9 points per game, their highest MICHIGAN STATE Assistant Coach 1995-97 scoring average since the 2003-04 campaign. Chances of Georgia scoring at an even greater clip this winter are fairly high considering Crean spent a great deal of the offseason preach- Assoc. Head Coach 1997-99 ing that he wanted his Bulldogs to play at an even quicker pace. MARQUETTE Head Coach 1999-08 A significant influx of talent has been making its way to Athens since Crean arrived. Geor- INDIANA Head Coach 2008-17 gia has inked six consensus top-100 prospects under Crean, as many as the Bulldogs did in the dozen prior recruiting cycles combined. Headlining that ledger was of course Anthony GEORGIA Head Coach 2018- Edwards, the ballyhooed Atlanta native who lived up to his hype en route to winning SEC Freshman of the Year honors before becoming the No. 1 overall pick in the 2020 NBA Draft. All of the aforementioned has only strengthened the love affair between Crean and the Bulldogs’ fan base. In his first season, Georgia broke its all-time total attendance record at Stegeman Coliseum by more than 10,000 fans. A year later, that effort was shattered once again, with a new mark by more than 15,000 spectators. In addition, the Bulldogs’ home average of 9,651 fans during the 2019-20 season ranks second all-time in UGA annals.

Back to Day One Crean touched on the potential for all of the aforementioned during that introductory press conference when he admitted he always kept an eye on the Bulldogs. ”I’ve always paid attention to Georgia,” Crean said. ”You can’t be in this business of college sports, , and not have a really good view of what it’s all about at this school. I’ve paid attention from afar, and I’ve been an admirer from afar. When you’re in a sports family like I am, you look at what’s happened with the different sports teams and you’re paying a lot more attention than just to basketball.” Crean paid homage to the Bulldogs’ popular ”Commit to the G” catchphrase, realizing that motto also will be one of the focal points of his task at UGA. ”We have got to find a group of people that are going to ’Commit to the G,’” Crean said. ”I saw that long before today. I’ve been in Atlanta enough over the last year, I’ve seen that on billboards, and I think it’s really cool.” 20 Bulldog Biographies

The media certainly agreed Crean’s press conference was a victory. Jeff Schultz of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution provided the most descriptive offering: ”It would’ve ranked as one of the greatest pre-game speeches of all times if it wasn’t just an introductory news conference. Part Zig Ziglar. Part Herb Brooks. Part Knute Rockne...He won the news conference. I was ready to run through a wall for him (or, as a 5-10, 58-year-old, into the wall).”

As a head coach prior to Georgia Crean arrived in Athens with nearly two decades of experience regularly leading his teams to national rankings and post- season bids. Crean compiled a 356-231 record in 18 combined seasons at Marquette and Indi- ana from 1999-2017. Those teams reached postseason play during 13 At Marquette of those campaigns, with nine NCAA appearances and four NIT bids. Crean served as head coach at Marquette from 1999-2008, leading Crean led Marquette to the 2003 NCAA Final Four and reached four the program to the 2003 Final Four and four more NCAA bids. In his Sweet 16s at Marquette and Indiana. All told, Crean’s teams have nine years with the Golden Eagles, Crean’s teams earned five NCAA been ranked in the Associated Press and/or USA Today polls during Tournament bids, one more than the previous four Marquette coach- 12 seasons, including top-10 finishes in 2003 (No. 6), 2013 (No. 7) and es had in the 16 years prior to his arrival. Marquette also participated 2016 (No. 9). in three NITs, reaching the 2004 quarterfinals, and obtained AP top- Individually, Crean has coached eight players who have won 10 25 rankings during six of Crean’s last seven seasons in Milwaukee. All-America certificates. Thirteen of his players at MU and IU went on The Golden Eagles earned final national rankings of No. 9 in 2003, to play in the NBA, including nine who were on opening day rosters No. 12 in 2002, No. 20 in 2007 and No. 25 in 2008. for the 2018-19 season. Nicolas Claxton joined that ledger in 2019 Crean was named National Coach of the Year in 2002 and Confer- and Edwards did in 2020 as the amount of money Crean’s profession- ence USA Coach of the Year in both 2002 and 2003. His star pupil, al players have either earned or are under contract to earn surged Dwyane Wade, earned C-USA Player of the Year honors in 2003 as to more than $625 million. Though Crean discusses the forenamed well. Three Golden Eagles earned All-America accolades – Wade on-court success with great pride, he boasts with an equal amount of (2002 & 2003), Travis Diener (2005) and Dominic James (2007). After vigor that all 52 of his seniors at MU and IU earned a degree. Crean departed for Indiana, two of his players were named All-Amer- ica – Jerel McNeal (2009) and Lazar Hayward (2010). At Indiana Crean compiled a 166-135 record in nine seasons at Indiana from As an assistant coach 2008-17. His tenure can be broken down into to distinct segments. IU Crean’s winning ways were well established before he became was 28-66 in Crean’s first three seasons and 138-69 over the next six. a head coach. From 1989-99, Crean was a member of the staffs When Crean arrived in Bloomington, he inherited a program with at Michigan State (under Jud Heathcoate and Tom Izzo), Western only one returning player, a pending NCAA probation and scholar- Kentucky (under Ralph Willard) and Pitt (also under Willard). Those ship restrictions due to poor academic performance. The Hoosiers 10 teams combined to win four regular-season and two conference faced the loss of two scholarships due to an 866 APR score. Under tournament titles. They also reached postseason play eight times Crean, IU received an NCAA Public Recognition Award each of his (five NCAAs and three NITs). The season before assuming the reigns last three years and had a perfect four-year mark of 1,000. at Marquette, Crean helped Michigan State reach the 1999 Final Four. The Hoosiers thrived on the court during the latter two-thirds of Crean’s tenure. Indiana won outright Big Ten titles in 2013 and 2016 Personal and were ranked in each of those six seasons, including 11 weeks A native of Mount Pleasant, Mich., Crean earned his bachelor’s at No. 1 in 2012-13. During that span, IU also had the most potent in Parks and Recreation with a minor in Psychology from Central offense in the Big Ten, leading the league in scoring (77.8 ppg), field Michigan in 1989. While at CMU, Crean coached at Alma College and goal percentage (47.7) and 3-point percentage (40.1). In fact, the Mount Pleasant. Crean received CMU’s Distinguished Alumni Award Hoosiers led all Power 5 schools in percentage in that time in September 2014. He was honored at the 2014 Dick Vitale Gala for frame and in 3-point percentage since Crean joined the Hoosiers. his outstanding contributions in support of the V Foundation. Crean was named National Coach of the Year in 2012 by ESPN and While on the staff at Western Kentucky, Crean met and married voted Big Ten Coach of the Year in 2016, the same season he was a the former Joani Harbaugh. They have three children: Megan (25), finalist for Naismith National Coach of the Year honors. Three Hoo- Riley (21) and Ainsley (15). Joani’s father, Jack, and brothers, John siers earned All-America accolades under Crean - Cody Zeller (2012 and Jim, are highly successful football coaches. Jack was a long-time & 2013), Victor Oladipo (2013) and ”Yogi” Ferrell (2016). At IU, 21 of head coach at WKU, where he won the 2002 Division I-AA national Crean’s Hoosiers graduated, with six – including Oladipo – securing title. In 2013, John (Baltimore Ravens) and Jim (San Francisco 49ers) their bachelor’s in less than four years and five of those earning guided their teams to a historic Super Bowl matchup. John is still master’s degrees. with the Ravens, while Jim is currently head coach at Michigan.

21 Bulldog Biographies TOM CREAN FACTS & FIGURES MILESTONE VICTORIES SEASON-BY-SEASON Nov. 20, 1999 – Marquette defeats State, MARQUETTE:...... 190-96 (.664) SEASON OVERALL CONF. FINISH POST

t 62-43, in Tom Crean’s first game as a collegiate head 1 coach. 1999-00 15-14 8-8 4th C-USA Am. NIT round of 32 2000-01 15-14 9-7 3rd C-USA Am. Feb. 6, 2002 – Marquette tops East Carolina, 70-58, at 2001-02 26-7 13-3 2nd C-USA Am. NCAA round of 64

t the Bradley Center behind a team-high 24 points from 2002-03 27-6 14-2 1st C-USA Am. NCAA Final Four 50 Dwyane Wade. 2003-04 19-12 8-8 8th C-USA NIT quarterfinals March 8, 2003 – In the regular-season finale, Mar- 2004-05 19-12 7-9 9th C-USA NIT round of 32 2005-06 20-11 10-6 4th Big East NCAA round of 64

t quette secured the Conference USA outright title with 79 2006-07 24-10 10-6 t-5th Big East NCAA round of 64 a 70-61 victory over Cincinnati. 2007-08 25-10 11-7 t-5th Big East NCAA round of 32 March 29, 2003 – Marquette defeats No. 1 Kentucky, INDIANA:...... 166-135 (.551)

t 83-69, in the NCAA Midwest Regional final to advance 83 SEASON OVERALL CONF. FINISH POST to the Final Four. The Golden Eagles race to a 45-26 2008-09 6-25 1-17 11th Big Ten halftime lead at the MetroDome in Minneapolis. Dwyane Wade and 2009-10 10-21 4-14 t-9th Big Ten Robert Jackson lead the way with 29 and 24 points, respectively. 2010-11 12-20 3-15 11th Big Ten March 6, 2004 – Freshman Dameon Mason’s three- 2011-12 27-9 11-7 5th Big Ten NCAA Sweet 16 2012-13 29-7 14-4 1st Big Ten NCAA Sweet 16 t point play with eight-tenths of a second left lifts 100 Marquette over No. 25 Louisville, 81-80. 2013-14 17-15 7-11 t-8th Big Ten 2014-15 20-14 9-9 t-7th Big Ten NCAA round of 64 Dec. 5, 2006 – Jerel McNeal leads a quartet of Golden 2015-16 27-8 15-3 1st Big Ten NCAA Sweet 16 150 t Eagles in double figures as Marquette beats Delaware 2016-17 18-16 7-11 t-10th Big Ten NIT round of 32 State, 65-48. GEORGIA:...... 27-37 (.421) Nov. 15, 2008 – Indiana defeats Northwestern State, SEASON OVERALL CONF. FINISH POST

t 83-65, at Assembly Hall in Tom Crean’s first game as 2018-19 11-21 2-16 13th 191 the Hoosiers’ head coach. 2019-20 16-16 5-13 13th Dec. 8, 2009 – Indiana knocks off Pittsburgh, 74-64, in OVERALL:...... 383-268 (.588) 200 t the Big Ten/ACC Challenge. Dec. 10, 2011 – Christian Watford’s 3-pointer at the A WINNING CAREER 227 t buzzer lifts Indiana to a 73-72 win over top-ranked 1989-90 AT MICHIGAN STATE Kentucky. The victory is the ninth in a 12-game winning ◊ On Jud Heathcoate’s staff for one season. streak to open the 2011-12 season. ◊ The Spartans finished with a 28-6 record, won the Big Ten regular- Nov. 20, 2012 – A day after beating Georgia, 66-53, in season title outright and reached the NCAA ”Sweet 16.“ 250 t the first round, IU tops Georgetown, 82-72, to win the 1990-94 AT WESTERN KENTUCKY Progressive Legends Classic at Barclays Center. ◊ On Ralph Willard’s staff for four seasons, with an 81-42 record. Feb. 2, 2012 – In a top-5 showdown, No. 3 Indiana ◊ The Hilltoppers won two championships –1993

t races to a 41-27 halftime lead en route to an 81-73 win tournament and 1994 regular season. 265 over No. 1 Michigan. Cody Zeller leads five Hoosiers ◊ WKU made three postseason appearances – NCAA in 1993 and ’94 and in double digits with 18 points. NIT in 1992 NIT. March 10, 2012 – No. 2 Indiana defeats No. 7 Michigan, 1994-95 AT PITTSBURGH

t 72-71, in the regular-season finale in Ann Arbor to ◊ On Ralph Willard’s staff for one season, with a 10-18 record. 271 clinch the Big Ten Championship for the Hoosiers. 1995-99 AT MICHIGAN STATE Cody Zeller’s layup with 13 seconds left proves to be the game – and ◊ On the staff of Tom Izzo for four seasons, with an 88-41 record. outright conference title – clincher. ◊ The Spartans won three Big Ten championships – 1998 regular-season, Dec. 20, 2014 – Indiana 1999 regular-season and 1999 tournament. ◊ MSU made four postseason appearances – NCAA in 1998 and ’99 (Final t tops No. 23 Butler, 300 82-73, as Kevin Four) and NIT in 1996 and ’97. ”Yogi” Ferrell became Indiana’s 48th 1999-2008 AT MARQUETTE 1,000-point career scorer. ◊ Led the Golden Eagles to the 2003 C-USA American title. March 1, 2016 – No. 12 ◊ In nine seasons, MU made eight postseasons appearances – NCAA in 2002, ’03 (Final Four), ’06, ’07 and ’08 and NIT in 2000, ’04 and ’05.

t Indiana knocks off No. 335 16 Iowa, 81-78, in Iowa 2008-17 AT INDIANA City to clinch the Hoosiers’ second ◊ Led the Hoosiers to a pair of outright Big Ten regular-season titles in outright Big Ten title in four seasons. 2013 and 2016. ◊ Earned five postseason bids – NCAA in 2012 (”Sweet 16”), ’13 (”Sweet Jan. 15, 2016 – The 16”), ’15 and ’16 NCAA (”Sweet 16”) and NIT in 2017.

t Hoosiers top Rutgers, 350 76-57, largely due to a 2018-20 AT GEORGIA ◊ In first two seasons, broke all-time total attendance record each season 23-point edge in points off turnovers. and signed one of the nation’s top-5 recruiting classes featuring five top-100 prospects. Tom Crean cuts down the nets celebrating IU’s 2016 Big Ten title, the Hoosiers’ second CAREER TOTALS outright Big Ten crown in a four-season span. ◊ In 30 seasons, nine conference championships, 21 postseasons bids, 15 20-win teams and nine 25-win campaigns. 22 Bulldog Biographies

CREAN'S TEAMS IN NCAA TOP-25 STATISTICALLY Tom Crean’s 20 teams at MU, IU and UGA finished among the nation’s top-25 teams statistically a combined 40 times, doing so in scoring off., scoring def., scoring margin, FG pct., FG pct. def., 3FG pct., 3FGs per game, 3FG pct. def., FT pct., margin, steals per game and blocks per game. MARQUETTE: INDIANA: GEORGIA: 99-00 No. 17 in reb. marg., No. 24 in scoring def. 11-12 No. 2 in 3FG pct., No. 5 in FG pct., No. 11 in FT pct., 18-19 No. 11 in blocks per game 01-02 No. 9 in scoring def., No. 11 in scoring No. 16 in scoring marg., No. 18 in scoring off. marg., No. 25 in FG pct. 12-13 No. 3 in scoring marg., No. 4 in FG pct., No. 5 in 02-03 No. 6 in 3FG pct., No. 6 in FT pct., No. 16 in scoring off., No. 8 in FG pct., No. 11 in reb. marg., No. FG pct., No. 25 in scoring off. 23 in FG pct. def. 03-04 No. 6 in 3FG pct., No. 15 in FT pct. 13-14 No. 6 in reb. marg., No. 12 in 3FG pct. def. 04-05 No. 19 in reb. marg. 14-15 No. 6 in 3FG pct., No. 9 in 3FGs per game, 05-06 No. 11 in 3FG pct., No. 22 in 3FGs per game No. 17 in scoring off. 06-07 No. 26 in steals per game 15-16 No. 3 in FG pct., No. 5 in 3FG pct., No. 11 in scoring 07-08 No. 10 in steals per game, No. 17 in scoring off., No. 11 in scoring marg., No. 12 in 3FGs per game marg. 16-17 No. 8 in rebound marg. CREAN'S NBA PLAYERS MARQUETTE: INDIANA: Dwyane Wade 2003 – 1st rd., No. 5 overall by Miami Victor Oladipo 2013 – 1st rd., No. 2 overall by Orlando (now Indiana) Travis Diener 2005 – 2nd rd., No. 38 overall by Orlando Cody Zeller 2013 – 1st rd., No. 4 overall by Charlotte Steve Novak 2006 – 2nd rd., No. 32 overall by Houston Noah Vonleh 2014 – 1st rd., No. 9 overall by Charlotte (now Denver) Jerel McNeal 2009 – free agent with Utah (played for Phoenix) Yogi Ferrell 2016 – free agent with Brooklyn (now Sacramento) 2009 – free agent with Utah (now Milwaukee) Troy Williams 2016 – free agent with Toronto (now New Orleans) Lazar Hayward 2010 – 1st rd., No. 30 overall by Washington OG Anunoby 2017 – 1st rd., No. 23 overall by Toronto Thomas Bryant 2017 – 2nd rd., No. overall 42 by Utah (now Washington) GEORGIA: Nicolas Claxton, 2019 – 2nd rd., No. 31 overall by Brooklyn; Anthony Edwards, 2020 – 1st rd., No. 1 overall by Minnesota Denotes players on NBA rosters for the 2019-20 season. CREAN VS. ALL OPPONENTS Opponent...... MU...... IU.....UGA...... Tot. Opponent...... MU...... IU.....UGA...... Tot. Opponent...... MU...... IU.....UGA...... Tot. Opponent...... MU...... IU.....UGA...... Tot. 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Central...... 0-0...... 3-0...... 1-0...... 4-0 Stony Brook...... 0-0...... 2-0...... 0-0...... 2-0 Boise State...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 Grambling...... 2-0...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 2-0 N.C. State...... 0-0...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 Syracuse...... 0-2...... 0-2...... 0-0...... 0-4 Boston College...... 0-0...... 0-1...... 0-0...... 0-1 Grand Canyon...... 0-0...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 Nebraska...... 1-1...... 4-4...... 0-0...... 5-5 TCU...... 2-4...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 3-4 Boston University...... 0-0...... 0-1...... 0-0...... 0-1 Hampton...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 New Mexico State...... 0-0...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 Temple...... 0-0...... 1-0...... 0-1...... 1-1 Bryant...... 0-0...... 2-0...... 0-0...... 2-0 Hillsdale...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 New Orleans...... 0-0...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 Tennessee...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 1-1...... 2-1 Butler...... 0-0...... 2-2...... 0-0...... 2-2 Holy Cross...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 Nicholls State...... 0-0...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 Texas...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 1-0...... 1-0 Cal State Northridge..... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 Houston...... 4-2...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 4-2 North Carolina...... 0-1...... 2-1...... 0-0...... 2-2 Texas A&M...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 1-2...... 1-2 Canisius...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 Houston Baptist...... 0-0...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 North Dakota State...... 0-1...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 1-1 Texas-San Antonio...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 Centenary...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 Howard...... 0-0...... 2-0...... 0-0...... 2-0 North Florida...... 0-0...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 Texas Southern...... 1-0...... 1-0...... 1-0...... 3-0 Central Connecticut...... 0-0...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 Idaho State...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 Northeastern...... 0-0...... 0-1...... 0-0...... 0-1 Texas Tech...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 Chaminade...... 1-0...... 1-0...... 1-0...... 3-0 Illinois...... 0-0...... 8-8...... 0-0...... 8-8 Northern Iowa...... 0-0...... 0-1...... 0-0...... 0-1 Toledo...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 Charlotte...... 3-5...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 3-5 Illinois State...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 1-0...... 2-0 Northern Michigan...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 Tulane...... 6-1...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 6-1 Chattanooga...... 0-0...... 2-0...... 0-0...... 2-0 Indiana...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 Northwestern...... 0-0...... 7-9...... 0-0...... 7-9 Tulsa...... 0-1...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 0-1 Chicago State...... 2-0...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 3-0 Iowa...... 0-0...... 8-8...... 0-0...... 8-8 Northwestern State...... 1-0...... 3-0...... 0-0...... 4-0 UAB...... 3-4...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 3-4 Cincinnati...... 6-7...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 6-7 Iowa State...... 0-1...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 0-1 Notre Dame...... 5-3...... 2-2...... 0-0...... 5-5 Umass Lowell...... 0-0...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 Citadel...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 1-0...... 1-0 IUPUI...... 1-0...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 2-0 Oakland...... 3-0...... 1-0...... 1-0...... 5-0 UMBC...... 1-0...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 2-0 Clemson...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 0-1...... 0-1 Jacksonville...... 0-0...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 Ohio State...... 0-0...... 6-9...... 0-0...... 6-9 UNC Charlotte...... 1-1...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 1-1 Colorado...... 0-0...... 0-1...... 0-0...... 0-1 James Madison...... 0-0...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 Oklahoma State...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 UNC Greensboro...... 0-0...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 Connecticut...... 2-1...... 0-1...... 0-0...... 2-2 Kansas...... 0-1...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 1-1 Oral Roberts...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 UNLV...... 0-0...... 0-1...... 0-0...... 0-1 Coppin State...... 4-0...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 5-0 Kennesaw State...... 0-0...... 2-0...... 1-0...... 3-0 Penn State...... 0-0...... 10-7...... 0-0..... 10-7 USC Upstate...... 0-0...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 Cornell...... 0-0...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 Kent State...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 Pittsburgh...... 5-3...... 2-0...... 0-0...... 7-3 Utah Valley State...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 Creighton...... 0-0...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 Kentucky...... 2-0...... 2-4...... 0-3...... 4-7 Providence...... 3-1...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 3-1 UWM...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 Dayton...... 1-3...... 0-0...... 0-1...... 1-4 Lamar...... 0-0...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 Purdue...... 0-0...... 5-10...... 0-0..... 5-10 Valparaiso...... 3-0...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 3-0 Delaware State...... 3-0...... 1-0...... 1-0...... 5-0 Lewis...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 Rice...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 Vanderbilt...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 2-0...... 2-0 Depaul...... 12-4...... 0-0...... 0-0..... 12-4 Liberty...... 0-0...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 Rutgers...... 2-1...... 4-0...... 0-0...... 6-1 VCU...... 0-0...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 Detroit...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 Lipscomb...... 0-0...... 0-1...... 0-0...... 0-1 Sacramento State...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 Villanova...... 3-1...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 3-1 Duke...... 1-1...... 0-1...... 0-0...... 1-2 LIU Brooklyn...... 0-0...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 Sacred Heart...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 Wake Forest...... 1-1...... 0-2...... 0-0...... 1-3 East Carolina...... 4-2...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 4-2 Louisville...... 8-10...... 0-2...... 0-0..... 8-12 Saint Louis...... 9-3...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 9-3 Washington...... 0-0...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 Eastern Illinois...... 1-0...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 2-0 Loyola (Ill)...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 Sam Houston State...... 2-0...... 1-0...... 1-0...... 4-0 West Virginia...... 1-2...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 1-2 Eastern Michigan...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 Loyola (MD)...... 0-0...... 0-1...... 0-0...... 0-1 Samford...... 0-0...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 Western Carolina...... 2-0...... 0-0...... 1-0...... 2-0 Eastern Washington..... 1-0...... 0-1...... 0-0...... 1-1 LSU...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 0-3...... 0-3 San Francisco...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 Western Michigan...... 1-1...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 1-1 Elon...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 Maryland...... 0-0...... 2-4...... 0-0...... 2-4 Savannah State...... 3-0...... 3-0...... 1-0...... 7-0 Evansville...... 0-0...... 3-0...... 0-0...... 3-0 Massachusetts...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 1-0...... 2-0 Seton Hall...... 5-0...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 5-0 Florida...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 1-3...... 1-3 McNeese State...... 0-0...... 1-0...... 0-0...... 1-0 SIU Edwardsville...... 2-0...... 0-0...... 0-0...... 2-0 23