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2001 Men’s Basketball“ T h e T r a d i t i o n B e g i n s . . . ”

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Table of Contents

Quick Facts

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World Wide Web

Season Outlook 2

Schedule 3

Head Coach 4

Assistant Coaches 5

Roster 6

Radio/TV Roster 7

Player Profiles/Photos/Career Statistics 8

2000–01 Final Stats 21

2000–01 Season in Review 22

IPFW 23

Chancellor Michael A. Wartell 24

City of Fort Wayne History 24

Hilliard Gates Sports Center and Athletic Facilities 25

Athletic Trainers 25

2001–02 Opponents 26

Year-by-Year 30

Records 33

Ads 35

Sports InformationContact: Mike Jewell2101 E. Coliseum Blvd.Fort Wayne, IN 46805-1499Office: 219-481-6646Home: 219-493-9851Fax: 219-481-6002E-mail: [email protected]

For the latest news about IPFW athletics, visit our Web site at: www.ipfw.edu/athletics

Location: Fort Wayne, Ind.Founded: 1964Enrollment: 11,000Chancellor: Michael WartellAthletic Director: Mark A. PopeAssistant Athletic Director: Tim HeffronConference: IndependentNickname: MastodonsColors: Royal Blue and WhiteHome Court: Hilliard Gates Sports CenterCapacity: 2,800

Basketball InformationHead Coach (3rd Year): Doug Noll (10th)Alma Mater: Malone College, 1979Career Record: 150-146 Assistant Coach: Joe Pechota (Concordia College, 1994) Assistant Coach: Fred Andrews

(Purdue University, 1995)Basketball Operations Manager: Jim Burgoon

(Indiana State, 2000)Office: Hilliard Gates Sports CenterTelephone: 219-481-6889Basketball Office Fax: 219-481-6002

Athletic TrainingHead Athletic Trainer: Dan FoxOffice Phone: 219-481-6656Home Phone: 219-492-8021E-mail Address: [email protected] Athletic Trainer: Scott KnerrOffice Phone: 219-481-6656Home Phone: 219-749-4383 E-mail: [email protected]

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Men’s Basketball Season Outlook

The tradition begins as the Mastodons enter the first season of Division I men’s basketball. Last year IPFW concluded itsfinal season at the Division II level of the Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC). The Mastodons finished the season 7-23overall, and 4-15 in the GLVC. “We’re committed to developing a long-term respect for our program,” Noll said. “Our playersunderstand there will be new challenges and expectations to compete at a higher level this season. They want to maintain apride in IPFW.”

The Backcourt

The focus of this year’s team will turn to a talented group of guards. The Mastodons have three starting guards returning,with point guard DeAngelo Woodall, combo guard Brad Noll, and off guard Nick Wise. Each brings a different strength tothe court and should give IPFW a strong first year of Division I competition. The Mastodons picked up two transfers inLeigh Batts from Milwaukee Tech and Terry Collins from Appalachian State University. “Batts has a good long-range shotand is very explosive to the basket,” Noll said. “We have Collins from Snider High School in Fort Wayne who will have tosit out the first couple of games, due to NCAA transfer rules. Collins is just physically strong.” IPFW has leading scorerNick Wise back at the wing position. He averaged 18.2 points and 3.4 rebounds per game last season while starting all 30games. During the last 16 games, he averaged 19.7 points and shot 44 percent from the field. Brad Noll averaged 14.6points per game while shooting 112-141 (.794) from the free-throw line. Woodall is the consummate point guard—notflashy and, more often than not, doing the right things at the right time. He averaged 7.4 points and 4.8 assists per game lastseason in starting all 30 games. Transfer Jeremy King from Owens Community College and sophomore Keion Hendersonwill add more strength to the wing position. The Mastodons’ wildcard this season could be the potential of Indiana All-Starsharpshooter freshman Ric Wyand.

The Front Court

IPFW doesn’t have a lot of returners in the front court. Sophomore Jim Kessenich averaged 6.1 points and 4.4 rebounds in21.4 minutes per game, and shot 51 percent from the field and 57 percent from the free-throw line. “Kessenich’s strength is hissoft-touch,” Noll said. “He has gained strength and has improved his food speed over the summer.” The Mastodons also havelast season’s leading rebounder, Matt Shepherd. Shepherd averaged 9.3 points and pulled down 6.1 rebounds per game.“Shepherd has added some strength and size that we will need for the upcoming season,” Noll said. IPFW has a transfer in 6-10 Baboucarr Njie from West Gambia, Africa. Njie spent his first two seasons at Cincinnati State. John Watkins will also bea key player this season.“He is very athletic and talented,” Noll said. Watkins sat out last season because he transferred fromWright State University. Don’t forget about freshman Zach Reuter from Martinsville, Ind., another big man that will be calledon to help contribute to this year’s team.

The Schedule

The Mastodons will open the 2001–02 season by hosting Morehead State University on Nov. 16 at Memorial Coliseum.IPFW will participate in the Spartan Classic on Nov. 30 and Dec. 1 in Lansing, Mich. The Mastodons will open up the SpartanClassic against host Michigan State University. The team will then travel to Ann Arbor, Mich., on Dec. 4 to face the Universityof Michigan. Towards the end of December, IPFW will make a trip to the West Coast, where the team will play ColoradoState, Montana State, Oregon State, Long Beach State, and San Diego State. The Mastodons will return to the Hilliard GatesSports Center on Jan. 8 to face Chicago State, and then return to the Memorial Coliseum on Jan. 28 to face OaklandUniversity. IPFW will finish its 2001–02 inaugural Division I season with five of its last six games on the road.

The Tradition Begins

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November4 Albion College (Exhibition) 3 p.m.10 Saint Joseph’s College (Exhibition) 3 p.m.16 at Memorial Coliseum

(Morehead State University) 7:30 p.m.21 at University of Toledo 7:30 p.m.24 at Wright State University 1 p.m.26 at Florida International University 7:30 p.m.30 at Michigan State University (Spartan Classic)

IPFW vs. Michigan State 6 p.m.

December1 at Michigan State University (Spartan Classic)

Lamar or Maine vs. IPFW 6 or 8 p.m.4 at University of Michigan 7 p.m.6 at Ball State University 7:30 p.m.9 Indiana Tech 3 p.m.17 Tri-State University 7:30 p.m.20 at Colorado State University 7 p.m.22 at Montana State University 7:30 p.m.27 at Oregon State University 7:30 p.m.29 at Long Beach State University 7:30 p.m.

January2 at San Diego State University 7:30 p.m.8 Chicago State University 7:30 p.m.15 at Eastern Kentucky 7:30 p.m.19 University Of Illinois-Chicago 1 p.m.28 at Memorial Coliseum

(Oakland University) 7:30 p.m.31 Middle Tennessee State University 7:30 p.m.

February2 Lipscomb University 1 p.m.4 Concordia College 7:30 p.m.9 at Loyola-Chicago University 1 p.m.12 at IUPUI 7 p.m.14 Grace College 7:30 p.m.19 at Chicago State University 7 p.m.23 at Youngstown State University 7:30 p.m.26 at University of Missouri-Kansas City 7 p.m.

Home games in bold.Schedule is subject to change.

Men’s Basketball 2001 Schedule

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Head Coach Doug Noll

Coach Doug Noll begins his third season at IPFW, facing the biggest challenge of his coaching career—to lead IPFW into the NCAA Division I ranks. The upcoming season will see the Mastodons play at least25 Division I teams.

Noll, who came from Spring Arbor College, averaged 21 wins or more in six seasons. Under hisleadership, the team set a record of 29-7 (.820) and was pre-season ranked no. 2 (NAIA Division II). One ofSpring Arbor’s winningest coaches, with a 131-108 record, Noll was selected as Wolverine-HoosierConference Coach of the Year in 1993 and 1997. He led the Cougars to the NAIA national tournament in1995 and 1997, and in 1997 finished no. 4 in the nation.

Noll moved to Spring Arbor from Grace College. From 1990 to 1992, he helped Grace go from a 10-22team to 49-17, including 32-5 in 1991–92 to win the first NAIA Division II National Championship. Hiscombined coaching record in the 1990s is 191-141 (10 seasons) for a .600 winning percentage.

Noll was also a successful player at Grace after transferring from the University of Wyoming. He was atwo-time NAIA All-American, and despite playing just two-and-a-half seasons, is fourth on Grace’s careerscoring list with 2,250 points. Between 1976 and 1978, he stepped up to the free-throw line more often thanany other collegian. He also found the net more times than anyone else, connecting with 654 of 741 freethrows for an impressive 88 percent while averaging 27.7 points per game.

Considered an excellent teacher by his peers, Noll has conducted clinics and camps throughout theUnited States and in 10 European countries. In 1990 he produced a free-throw shooting video. In addition,Noll has coached at Malone College in Canton, Ohio, and at South Adams High School in Berne, Ind.

School W L PCT. YearSpring Arbor 18 16 .529 1992–93Spring Arbor 21 13 .617 1993–94Spring Arbor 19 17 .636 1994–95Spring Arbor 21 12 .528 1995–96Spring Arbor 29 07 .806 1996–97

School W L PCT. YearSpring Arbor 17 16 .515 1997–98Spring Arbor 7 26 .212 1998–99IPFW 11 16 .407 1999–00IPFW 7 23 .233 2000–01Total 150 146 .507

The Doug Noll FileAge: 47Hometown: Berne, Ind.High School: South AdamsCollege: University of Wyoming, Grace CollegeWife: CarlaSon: Brad (IPFW)Daughter: Abby (Carroll High School)Collegiate Coaching Record: 12 years (218-161)Head Coaching Record: 9 years (150-146)Coaching Experience: Malone College, South Adams HighSchool, Grace College, Spring Arbor College, IPFW

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Joe Pechota begins his third season with the Mastodons as the top assistant coach. Before coming to IPFW, Pechota was an assistant coach at Ferris State (Big Rapids, Mich.) and Alma College (Alma, Mich.) for three years.

A graduate of Concordia College (Ann Arbor, Mich.), he finished 11th in school history in scoring andbecame the first Cardinal basketball player to earn first-team All-WHAC. Pechota was named Concordia’sMost Valuable Player and set a record for free-throw percentage during the 1993–94 season. He has alsodirected his own shooting camps during the summers in Michigan.

He earned a bachelor’s degree in physical education from Concordia College in 1995 and a master’s degree in athletic administration from Central Michigan in 1998. Known for his dedication, work ethic, andpassion for the game, Pechota has many responsibilities with the Mastodon basketball program, includingworking with players on academic matters, coordinating preseason workouts, scouting future opponents,recruiting, and on-the-court coaching during practice and games.

Fred Andrews begins his second season as assistant coach for IPFW. Andrews spent 1999–00 at CentralFlorida Community College in Ocala, Fla., as the top assistant under Coach Gene Smithson. CFCC finishedthe year 21-9, won the Mid-Florida Conference Championship, and advanced to the Final Four of the FloridaJunior College State Tournament.

From 1996 to 1999, Andrews was an assistant coach at Wichita State University under Coach RandySmithson. Wichita State was named second most improved team in the country in 1997. In 1995–96, Andrewswas an assistant at Butler Community College in El Dorado, Kan. During this season, BCCC won theJayhawk West Conference Championship and the Kansas Junior College State Championship and finishedthird in the National Junior College Tournament.

From 1991 to 1995, Andrews was a manager with the Purdue University men’s basketball team. Duringthis reign, Purdue University won Big Ten conference championships in 1994 and 1995, participated in threeNCAA tournaments and one NIT tournament, and advanced to the 1994 NCAA Final Eight.

Known for his passion for the game, Andrews has many responsibilities with the Mastodon basketballprogram, including working with players on academic matters, coordinating preseason workouts, recruiting,and coaching during practice and games. Andrews is a native of Decatur, Ind., and played high schoolbasketball at Bellmont.

Jim Burgoon is serving his second season as a volunteer for the IPFW men’s basketball team aftergraduating from Indiana State University with a bachelor’s degree in sports management. He has been amanager at Indiana State, coached at the high school level, and worked at numerous basketball camps since1997. Burgoon’s primary responsibilities are working with the team in daily practice, coaching film exchange,and managing day-to-day operations.

Burgoon is a native of Ossian, Ind., and graduated from Norwell High School.

Assistant Coach Joe Pechota

Assistant Coach Fred Andrews

Basketball Operations Manager Jim Burgoon

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Numerical RosterNo. Name Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/High School0 Jeremy King 6-6 200 Jr. Toledo, Ohio1 Terry Collins 6-0 195 Fr. Fort Wayne, Ind.2 Ric Wyand 6-7 215 Fr. Indianapolis, Ind.3 DeAngelo Woodall 6-0 172 Jr. Freeport, Ill. 5 John Watkins 6-8 230 So. Hamilton, Ind. 10 Leigh Batts 6-0 180 So. Milwaukee, Wis.23 Keion Henderson 6-5 197 So. Gary, Ind.24 Brad Noll 6-0 182 Jr. Spring Arbor, Mich. 33 Matt Shepherd 6-7 245 Sr. Newaygo, Mich.34 Baboucarr Njie 6-10 235 Jr. Gambia, West Africa40 Zach Reuter 6-8 225 Fr. Martinville, Ind.42 Nick Wise 6-5 205 Sr. Plymouth, Ind.50 Jim Kessenich 6-10 227 So. Pewaukee, Wis.55* David Simon 6-9 245 So Vernon Hills, Ill.*Serving Residence Requirement/Ineligible for the 2001–02 season.

Alphabetical RosterNo. Name Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/High School10 Leigh Batts 6-0 180 So. Milwaukee, Wis.1 Terry Collins 6-0 195 Fr. Fort Wayne, Ind.23 Keion Henderson 6-5 197 So. Gary, Ind.50 Jim Kessenich 6-10 227 So. Pewaukee, Wis.0 Jeremy King 6-6 200 Jr. Toledo, Ohio34 Baboucarr Njie 6-10 235 Jr. Gambia, West Africa24 Brad Noll 6-0 182 Jr. Spring Arbor, Mich. 40 Zach Reuter 6-8 225 Fr. Martinville, Ind.33 Matt Shepherd 6-7 245 Sr. Newaygo, Mich.55* David Simon 6-9 245 So Vernon Hills, Ill.5 John Watkins 6-8 230 So. Hamilton, Ind. 42 Nick Wise 6-5 205 Sr. Plymouth, Ind. 3 DeAngelo Woodall 6-0 172 Jr. Freeport, Ill. 2 Ric Wyand 6-7 215 Fr. Indianapolis, Ind.*Serving Residence Requirement/Ineligible for the 2001–02 season.

Men’s Basketball 2001 Roster

Head Coach: Doug NollAssistant Coach: Joe PechotaAssistant Coach: Fred AndrewsOperations Manager: Jim BurgoonAthletic Trainers: Dan Fox and Scott Knerr

Coaching Staff

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Radio/TV Roster

Jeremy King No. 0

DeAngelo Woodall No. 3

Keion Henderson No. 23

Baboucarr Njie No. 34

John Watkins No. 5

Ric Wyand No. 2

Brad Noll No. 24

Leigh Batts No. 10

Zach Reuter No. 40

Matt Shepherd No. 33

Terry Collins No. 1

| Junior |6-0 | 172 lbs.Freeport, Ill.

| Sophomore | 6-5 |197 lbs.Gary, Ind.

| Junior | 6-10 | 235 lbs.Gambia, West Africa

| Freshman | 6-8 | 225 lbs.Martinville, Ind.

| Senior | 6-7 |245 lbs. Newaygo,Mich.

| Junior |6-0 |182 lbs.Spring Arbor,Mich.

| Sophomore | 6-0 |180 lbs. Milwaukee, Wis

| Sophomore | 6-8 |180 lbs. Hamilton, Ind.

| Freshman |6-7 | 215 lbs.Indianapolis, Ind.

| Freshman |6-0 |195 lbs. Fort Wayne, Ind.

| Junior |6-6 | 200 lbs.Toledo, Ohio.

Nick Wise No. 42| Senior |6-5 | 205 lbs.Plymouth, Ind.

Jim Kessenich No. 50| Sophomore | 6-10 |227 lbs.Pewaukee,Wis.

David Simon No. 55| Sophomore | 6-9 |245 lbs.Vernon Hills,Ill.

Head Coach Doug Noll

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Ht. 6-5Wt. 205SeniorMajor: Sports Administration Full Name: Nicholas Robert WiseHometown: Plymouth, Ind.High School: Plymouth High SchoolHigh School Coach: Jack Edison

2000–01 Season:Wise led the Dons in scoring last year at 18.2 ppg. He had a high of 34 points against Southern Indiana, 28 points vs. Quincy, and 25 points against both Ferris State and Indiana Tech. He also scored 22 againstDivision I Ball State. Wise led the Dons and the GLVC in three-point baskets with 93 in 231 attempts whileshooting 40 percent from the perimeter. He had seven three-point baskets vs. Southern Indiana and 6 threes infive other games. Wise started all 30 games for the Mastodons and played the second most minutes on theteam at almost 33 minutes per game. Wise married LeAnn Diruzzo this past July.

1999–00 Season: Wise’s first year at IPFW, after transferring from Ball State, was a success in every way. Wise started nearlyevery game for the Dons and scored 398 points on his way to a 14.7 points per game average. Wise’s highgame was 32 points vs. Southern Illinois-Edwardsville. This game and the previous game earned Wise Playerof the Week in the tough GLVC. Wise had a high in rebounds vs. Ferris State with 12 and averaged 4.4rebounds per game for the year.

Before Coming to IPFW: Wise, a sophomore transfer from Ball State, has enjoyed much success on the court. In high school, Wiseaveraged 22 points, 6 rebounds, and 5 assists per game. He took the team to Final Eight and twice to Semi-State. He had a career record of 89-10. Wise was second-team All-State his senior year, three-time All-NCC,and was selected to the North-South All-Star game. He was first-team All-State Tight End and three-time All-NCC, both in football. He also took the baseball team to the Final Eight once and to Semi-State twice as a first baseman.

Coach Noll on Nick Wise:This is Wise’s third year at IPFW. As one of two seniors on this team, he will be counted on for leadership onand off the court. Wise has a great work ethic, and will help the younger players develop a mental toughnessand will teach them what the coaching staff expects. We are expecting a big year from Wise in minutes playedand in the scoring department. He will be graduating this spring from Purdue University.

Nick Wise No. 42

Career Statistics

Total ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg1999 27 23 810 30.0 141 329 .429 55 129 .426 61 85 .718 43 77 120 4.4 51 0 37 48 3 27 398 14.72000 30 30 981 32.7 190 443 .429 93 231 .403 74 109 .679 31 71 102 3.4 60 1 38 77 5 24 547 18.2TOTAL 57 53 1791 31.4 331 772 .429 148 360 .411 135 194 .696 74 148 222 3.9 111 1 75 125 8 51 945 16.6

Nickname: WiseFavorite Food: ShrimpFavorite Class: HistoryFavorite Musical Group: Led ZeppelinFavorite College Team: Notre Dame FootballFavorite NBA Team: Chicago BullsFavorite Color: BlueFavorite Player: Dirk NowitzkiFavorite Car: Lincoln Navigator

Favorite Book: A Season on the BrinkFavorite Hobbies: Weight lifting, listening

to musicFavorite Quote: “The will to succeed is

nothing without the will to prepare”

Life Ambition: Be a good family man and a positive contributor to society.

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Ht. 6-7Wt. 245SeniorMajor Business/Pre-Law MajorFull Name: Matthew Benjamin ShepherdHometown: Newaygo, Mich.High School: Newaygo High SchoolHigh School Coach: Mike Pumford

2000–01 Season:Shepherd started 17 games last season and was the third leading scorer at 9.3 ppg. He also led the Dons inrebounding at 6-1 boards each game. Shepherd’s high games included 21 points vs. Indiana Tech, 20 pointsagainst St. Joseph’s, and 19 points at Huntington College. Shepherd pulled down 21 boards vs. University ofMetropolitan in Puerto Rico and 11 against Lewis and Northern Kentucky. He was also second in free throwsmade, with 91 made in 124 attempts for a .734 percent.

Before Coming to IPFWShepherd is the second junior college player to come to Fort Wayne for Coach Doug Noll. Shepherd playedbriefly at Hope College before transferring to Muskegon Community College and Coach Gene Gifford. Whileat Muskegon, Shepherd scored 14 points per game and pulled down 6 rebounds per game. A smart andfundamental player, Shepherd will bring leadership and strength and rebounding to the Mastodons’ front line.Shepherd was first-team All-State in high school.

Coach Noll on Matt Shepherd:Shepherd responded to our program with an attitude and effort second to none. He will be a key ingredient toour success. Shepherd, who is a pre-law major, had a 2.7 GPA the first semester and came back with a 3.7GPA the second semester. Shepherd has gone from 225 last season to 245 this year with a “big time” workethic in the weight room. He will need to be physical for us, using all five fouls each game.

Matt Shepherd No. 33

Career Statistics

Total ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2000 30 17 694 23.1 87 221 .394 15 47 .319 91 124 .734 57 127 184 6.1 75 2 25 74 4 15 280 9.3TOTAL 30 17 694 23.1 87 221 .394 15 47 .319 91 124 .734 57 127 184 6.1 75 2 25 74 4 15 280 9.3

Nickname: ShepFavorite Food: SteakFavorite Class: Criminal LawFavorite Musical Group: Little FeetFavorite College Team: IPFWFavorite NBA Team: Detroit PistonsFavorite Color: BlueFavorite NBA Player: Christian LaettnerFavorite Car: Any SUVFavorite Book: Rainmaker (John Grisham)Favorite Hobbies: Going to Miss America pageantsFavorite Quote: “Good things happen to good people.”Life Ambition: To become a lawyer and have a family.

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Ht. 6-0Wt. 182JuniorMajor Business MarketingFull Name: Bradley Douglas NollHometown: Spring Arbor, Mich.High School: Jackson County Western High SchoolHigh School Coach: Kirk Glassel

2000–01 Season:Noll was the second leading scorer for the Dons, averaging 14.6 points per game. He also led IPFW inminutes played at 33.1. He was first in free throws shot and made, with 112 of 141 for a .794 percent. Nollwas second in assists with 96 and second in steals with 47. Noll’s high games included 26 points vs. theUniversity of Metropolitan in Puerto Rico; 25 points at Quincy 24 against Northern Kentucky; 23 at SouthernIndiana; and 20 against Division I Marshall.

1999–00 Season:Noll started 9 games as a freshman and played in all 27 games. He dropped in 228 points for an 8.2 points pergame average. He had high games of 18 vs. Ferris State University and 17 points and 5 assists to lead theMastodons vs. Division I Kent State. He also chipped in with 17 vs. Indiana Tech while knocking down 33three-point shots in his initial season. Noll had 59 assists during the year, and 1.6 assists to turnover ratio. The son of Coach Doug Noll, he is also a co-captain of this year’s squad. Noll was selected as a GLVC All-Academic Team Player.

Before Coming to IPFW:While in high school, Noll was first-team All-State his senior year, on the All-Area Dream Team, and a first-team All-Conference. He was Most Valuable Player his junior and senior years. Noll holds school records formost three-pointers in a career, most three-pointers in a season, and most points in a game with 51. During hisfreshman year the team won a district championship. Noll averaged 24.5 points, 4 rebounds, and 4 assists pergame his senior year. He is second All-Time in Michigan in three-point baskets with 234.

Coach Noll on Brad Noll:It is sometimes a double-edged sword to coach your own child in intercollegiate athletics, but it has been aprivilege to coach my son on the collegiate level. I can honestly say that there is so much more positive on myend then negative. Brad is an extremely hard worker and understands the game very well. What he lacks insize, he makes up with intelligence, heart, and great desire. He has shown, during our three Division I gamesin the last two years, that he can compete. I’m looking forward to his next two seasons.

Brad Noll No. 24

Career Statistics

Total ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg1999 27 7 583 21.6 75 224 .335 33 123 .268 45 63 .714 13 25 38 1.4 35 0 59 36 1 19 228 8.42000 30 30 992 33.1 131 353 .371 63 195 .323 112 141 .794 15 72 87 2.9 59 1 96 80 1 47 437 14.6TOTAL 57 37 1575 27.6 206 577 .357 96 318 .302 157 204 .770 28 97 125 2.2 94 1 155 116 2 66 665 11.7

Nickname: B or BnollFavorite Food: Grilled chicken alfredoFavorite Class: SociologyFavorite Music Group: Musiq SoulchildFavorite College Team: DukeFavorite NBA Team: Sacramento KingsFavorite Color: Royal blueFavorite NBA Player: Michael JordanFavorite Car: JaguarFavorite Book: The BibleFavorite Hobbies: Golf, ping-pong, video gamesFavorite Quote: “You are the person who limits your

achievements.”Life Ambition: To live a principle-centered life.

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Ht. 6-0Wt. 172JuniorMajor- Electrical EngineeringFull Name: DeAngelo Ray WoodallHometown: Freeport, Ill.High School: Freeport High SchoolHigh School Coach: Don Tresmer

2000–01 Season:Woodall started all 30 games at the point for the Dons last season. He was third in minutes played, with 32 pergame; finished first in assists with 145, almost 5 per game; and first in steals with 65. Woodall averaged 7.4ppg and shot more than 50 percent from the field. His high games came against Southern Indiana with 16 and15 vs. Ferris State. Woodall had a high of 9 assists vs. Lewis and 8 in three other games. He also had 6 stealsagainst both Indianapolis and Hillsdale.

1999–00 Season: Woodall returns for his second season and is ready to lead the Mastodons at the point guard position. He cameoff the bench last season and scored 99 points and handed out 45 assists. His high game was against SouthernIllinois–Edwardsville, when he went 8 of 9 from the floor and dropped in 18 points. A very quick andexplosive package, Woodall also had a high of 5 rebounds vs. University Missouri-St. Louis.

Before Coming to IPFW: Woodall averaged 12.7 points and four assists per game in high school. He won the Merit Allen Award fordefense and was team captain his senior year. Woodall also ran track for the triple jump, high jump, andhurdles. He excelled in the classroom, graduating in the top 20 percent of his class.

Coach Noll on DeAngelo Woodall:Woodall has matured greatly in his first two years here at IPFW. Coming in as a 145 lb. point guard, he is nowmore than 170 lbs. He has worked hard to improve his overall game and has become a real team leader. Hehas a great work ethic and has worked hard on areas such as his jump shot and court vision. Woodall is greatto have around and will again lead us with his pressure defense and aggressive style of play. Woodall had a 3.5 GPA last semester.

DeAngelo Woodall No. 3

Career Statistics

Total ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg1999 27 2 351 13.0 34 76 .447 8 21 .381 23 41 .561 13 31 44 1.6 47 1 45 47 3 32 99 3.72000 30 30 951 31.7 82 161 .509 13 41 .317 46 70 .657 21 106 127 4.2 97 4 145 91 8 65 223 7.4TOTAL 57 32 1302 22.8 116 237 .489 21 62 .339 69 111 .622 34 137 171 3.0 144 5 190 138 11 97 322 5.6

Nickname: D-WoodFavorite Food: My mom’s rib tips and jambalayaFavorite Class: Math classesFavorite Musical Group: Musiq Soul ChildFavorite College Team: MichiganFavorite NBA Team: Old Chicago Bulls TeamFavorite Color: BlackFavorite NBA Player: Allen IversonFavorite Car: LexusFavorite Book: The Little Engine that CouldFavorite Hobbies: Playing basketballFavorite Quote: “There is no I in team.”Life Ambition: Just to be successful in life.

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Ht. 6-10Wt. 235JuniorMajor Mechanical EngineeringFull Name: Baboucarr NjieHometown: Banjul, Gambia, West AfricaHigh School: St. Augustine’s High SchoolHigh School Coach: Ousmane Sabally

2000–01 Season:Njie averaged 8.6 points and 8.2 rebounds per game for Coach John Hurley at Cincinnati State Junior College.He brings a great desire to improve to our program. He shot 55 percent from the floor and 83 percent from theline. His wingspan is 7-1 and he does a great job of running the floor for a big man and will defend strong inthe post. Njie had highs of 15 points vs Sinclair and 11 points against Midland Junior College. He also pulleddown 13 rebounds against Sinclair for a double double. Njie helped lead Cincinnati State to a record 21-7 andwas instrumental in helping his team to a great two-year record of 46-13.

Before Coming to IPFW:Njie scored 15.6 points and pulled down 12.3 rebounds per game with St. Augustine’s High School in Banjul, Gambia.

Coach Noll on Baboucarr Njie:Njie has been a great addition to our program and has worked very hard. He is constantly givingencouragement to others. He will help us tremendously on the defensive end and will run the floor very wellin our system. Offensively, everything will be a plus, since he has a fine touch from 15 feet. Look for Njie tocontinually improve as we work with him on his footwork and hands.

Nickname: B.B., Big BFavorite Food: CornbreadFavorite Class: ChemistryFavorite Musical Group: Boyz II MenFavorite College Team: I support everyoneFavorite NBA Team: Los Angeles LakersFavorite Color: Light Gray CloudyFavorite NBA Player: Hakeem OlajuonFavorite Car: Mercedes Benz SUVFavorite Book: Julius CaesarFavorite Hobbies: Watching moviesFavorite Quote: “Do unto others as you would want others to do unto you.”Life Ambition: To finish school with a higher education to fulfill my goals.

Baboucarr Njie No. 34

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Ht. 6-6Wt. 200JuniorMajor Computer GraphicsFull Name: Jeremy Jermain KingHometown: Toledo, OhioHigh School: Toledo Scott High SchoolHigh School Coach: Ben Williams

2000–01 Season:King comes to IPFW as a transfer from Owens Community College and Bowling Green State University. Hewas All-League at Ohio Junior College while averaging 15 points, 5 rebounds, 3 assists, and 2 steals eachcontest. King was co-MVP for OCC and was second-team All-Conference. His high games were 31 points vs.St. Clair of Michigan and 26 points at Cincinnati State, Cuyahoga Community College, and Lakeland. Highrebounds were against Grand Rapids when King pulled down 12 boards.

1999–00 SeasonKing played at Bowling Green State University and for Coach Dan Datkitch. His high game was 12 pointsand 5 rebounds against the University of Charleston. King was a red-shirt at BGSU in 1998–99 and sat out theentire year.

1997–98King graduated from Toledo Scott High School where he was All-State, All-District, All-City, and team MVP.He made many All-Tournament teams and averaged 18 points and 7 rebounds per game.

Coach Noll on Jeremy King:King comes to us with a wealth of athletic talent and Division I experience. We are looking for leadershipfrom him. He will help lead our defensive attack with his quickness and aggressive style of play. He will alsohelp offensively as a slasher and can hit the open shot when needed. A great leaper, King will help our youngplayers develop on the wings.

Nickname: JKFavorite Food: Dominican chicken (spicy)Favorite Class: Non-lecture classFavorite Musical Group: Many groupsFavorite College Team: Michigan FootballFavorite NBA Team: NoneFavorite Color: OrangeFavorite NBA Player: Michael FinleyFavorite Car: Lamborghini DiabloFavorite Book: Black Boy by Richard WrightFavorite Hobbies: Traveling, expanding my horizonsFavorite Quote: “You can’t turn it on and off like a faucet; go 100 percent every time out on the court”Life Ambition: To be rich or financially well off.

Jeremy King No. 0

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Ht. 6-5Wt. 197SophomoreFull Name: Keion DeWayne HendersonHometown: Gary, Ind.High School: East Chicago CentralHigh School Coach: Bobby Miles

2000–01 Season:Henderson played in 24 games last year and averaged about 15 minutes per game. He scored at a 5.2 ppg clip and pulled down almost 3 rebounds per game. He shot 48 percent from the floor and almost 60 percentfrom two-point range. Henderson’s high games were 14 points vs. Southern Illinois, 12 points against St. Joseph’s, and 11 points at the University of Indianapolis. He had 6 rebounds against both Indianapolis and Southern Illinois.

1999–00 Season: Henderson struggled with a back injury that kept him sidelined and was a medical red-shirt his freshman yearwhile academically being a sophomore. Henderson is very athletic and will help shore up the wing position. Agreat shooter with a soft touch, he needs to become more physical in and around the basket to compliment hisoverall game. Henderson will attend seminary after graduation.

Prior to IPFW: While in high school, Henderson averaged 15 points, 7 rebounds, and 4 assists per game. He was a HoosierLottery All-Star his senior year and won four varsity letters, and was a Who’s Who in Sports. At 6-4,Henderson is very athletic and will provide the team with depth at the forward position.

Coach Noll on Keion Henderson:Henderson has come full circle with his confidence, work ethic, and mental toughness since his freshman year.Coming to us from East Chicago Central at 165 lbs., Henderson is now at almost 200 lbs. and will give us anexplosive athletic-type player. He is a valuable leader for us and a great person to be around. An ordainedminister, Henderson will be someone that we will expect to take our program to the next level.

Keion Henderson No. 23

Career Statistics

Total ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg1999 6 0 32 5.3 5 11 .455 0 1 .000 1 3 .333 1 7 8 1.3 5 0 3 6 0 2 11 1.82000 24 2 336 14.0 52 109 .477 6 37 .162 14 22 .636 18 37 55 2.3 31 1 15 24 2 7 124 5.2TOTAL 30 2 368 12.3 57 120 .475 6 38 .158 15 25 .600 19 44 63 2.1 36 1 18 30 2 9 135 4.5

Nickname: KeeFavorite Food: Prime ribFavorite Class: Religion and CultureFavorite Musical Group: Al GreenFavorite College Team: IPFWFavorite NBA Team: Chicago BullsFavorite Color: BlueFavorite NBA Player: Kobe BryantFavorite Car: Mercedes BenzFavorite Book: The BibleFavorite Hobbies: Bowling, golf, ping pongFavorite Quote: “If there is no struggle, there is no progress.”Life Ambition: To pastor a church successfully.

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Ht. 6-8Wt. 230SophomoreMajor Business Full Name: John Robert WatkinsHometown: Hamilton, Ind.High School: DeKalb High SchoolHigh School Coach: Cliff Hawkins

2000–01 Season:Watkins sat out as a red-shirt last season and practiced with the team the entire year.

Before Coming to IPFW: Watkins transferred into IPFW from Wright State University. A McDonald’s All-American nominee in highschool, Watkins led DeKalb with more than 20 points and 10 rebounds per game. He was first-team All-Conference in the Northeast Hoosier Conference his junior and senior years. Watkins was a member of theNews-Sentinel Fab 5 and of Hoosier Magazine’s top 40 workout. He led Wright State in scoring twice in thefirst five games in 1999–00 with 18 points each. Watkins will bring leadership and a Division I flavor to theMastodon squad.

Coach Noll on John Watkins:Watkins has the ability to be a “big time” player in our program, if he will concentrate on doing the littlethings. He has to step up his defense and see the floor. He has great range and, at 6-8, can play the two, three,and four spots. Watkins rebounds very well for us and has gained about 25 lbs. in the last 15 months. If heworks hard on the weaknesses of his game, the sky is the limit.

John Watkins No. 5

Nickname: DubsFavorite Food: BaconFavorite Class: HistoryFavorite Musical Group: The DoorsFavorite College Team: IPFWFavorite Color: GreenFavorite NBA Team: LakersFavorite NBA Player: Allen IversonFavorite Car: 1967 Ford MustangFavorite Book: The Great GatsbyFavorite Hobbies: MusicFavorite Quote: “I just wanna play the blues, get fat, do nothing, just be.” —Jim MorrisonLife Ambition: To be rich and powerful and have a good time.

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Ht. 6-10Wt. 227SophomoreMajor: Mechanical EngineeringFull Name: James KessenichHometown: Pewaukee, Wis.High School: Memorial Catholic High SchoolHigh School Coach: John Burns

2000–01 Season:Kessenich played in all 30 games for the Dons his freshman year and started 26 of those games. He averaged6.1 points and 4.4 rebounds in almost 22 minutes per contest. He shot 51 percent from the floor and led IPFWwith 12 blocked shots. Kessenich’s high games came against Southern Indiana with 16 points, 15 against bothSouthern Illinois and Indianapolis, and 12 vs. Quincy. He also had 9 rebounds vs. Kentucky Wesleyan and 8against Southern Indiana.

Before Coming to IPFW: Kessenich enters his freshman season with a lot of potential to help IPFW improve its interior defense andrebounding. He spent much of his senior year in high school getting back to form after a car accident sidelinedhim for most of the season during his junior year. As a senior, Kessenich knocked down 12 points per gameand led his team with 8 rebounds. An honorable mention All-Conference player, Kessenich looks to get biggerand stronger for the Mastodons. He finished his high school career with a 4.1 GPA.

Coach Noll on Jim Kessenich:Kessenich took a big first step his freshman season, and he matured as the season went along. I thought hisgames vs. Indianapolis, in which he had 15 points and 8 rebounds, and Southern Indiana, as he scored 16 pointsand had 9 boards, were “big time” games for him. Kessenich will continue to improve and is dedicated to agreat work ethic. He is “big time” in the classroom as he finished his freshman season with a 4.0 GPA inmechanical engineering. He is skilled and will give us some good minutes at both the 4 and 5 spots.

Jim Kessenich No. 50

Career Statistics

Total ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2000 30 26 643 21.4 79 154 .513 4 21 .190 21 37 .568 48 84 132 4.4 58 0 9 25 12 11 183 6.1TOTAL 30 26 643 21.4 79 154 .513 4 21 .190 21 37 .568 48 84 132 4.4 58 0 9 25 12 11 183 6.1

Nickname: Kess, Big JimFavorite Food: PizzaFavorite Class: MathFavorite Musical Group: U2Favorite College Team: Arizona (If not us)Favorite NBA Team: Milwaukee BucksFavorite Color: PurpleFavorite NBA Player: Allen IversonFavorite Car: JaguarFavorite Book: Great ExpectationsFavorite Quote: “That’s all I’m going to say about that.”Life Ambition: To make enough money so my parents can live off me, to pay them back for all

they have done for me.

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Ht. 6-0Wt. 165SophomoreMajor: Business Full Name: Leigh Wesley BattsHometown: Milwaukee, Wis.High School: Juneau High School

2000–01 Season:Batts played last year at Milwaukee Automotive and Technical College. He averaged 18 ppg and 6.5 assists.He also pulled down 5 boards and had 3 steals per game. Batts was voted All-Conference first-team, All-Region, All-State NJCAA, and Honorable Mention All-American. His high games were 37 points vs.Waukesha Tech and 36 points against Lakeland Community College. He also dropped 19 assists—a schoolrecord—on Waukesha and 11 assists at Mid-State Tech.

1999–00 Season:Batts spent a year at the Air Force Academy Prep School, where he averaged 15 ppg and 7 assists. His highgames were against Brown Mackie, where he hit for 27 points, and Lamar Community College, where hedropped in 25. He had a high assist output of 9 at Cobly.

1998–99 Season:Batts led Juneau High School as he averaged 14 points and 6 assists per game. He also pulled down 3rebounds and 3 steals per game.

Coach Noll on Leigh Batts:Batts was a qualifier out of high school, so he was able to transfer from MTJC after only one year. He is veryathletic and a deadly shooter. As a point guard, he averaged 18 ppg last season and will give us solid scoringfrom the point. Batts will continue to get stronger and must use his intelligence to command control during agame. He has a quiet demeanor and will have to help our team by becoming more vocal at the point. Batts willhave three years in our program and we’re looking forward to his athletic ability to help the Dons.

Nickname: D-OneFavorite Food: BratsFavorite Class: MathFavorite Musical Group: Dr. DreFavorite College Team: IPFWFavorite NBA Team: Milwaukee BucksFavorite Color: BlueFavorite NBA Player: Rafer AlstonFavorite Car: 1979 Oldsmobile Delta 88Favorite Book: The BibleFavorite Hobbies: Fishing, fixing up carsFavorite Quote: “Only God can judge me.”Life Ambition: To serve God in whatever way He intends.

Leigh Batts No. 10

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Ht. 6-9Wt. 245SophomoreMajor: Pre-Med Full Name: David Joseph SimonHometown: Vernon Hills, Ill.High School: Adlai E. Stevenson High School*Serving Residence Requirement/Ineligible for the 2001–02 Season.

2000–01 Season:Simon spent last year playing volleyball for Loyola of Chicago.

1999–00 Season:Simon averaged 13 ppg and 8 rebounds during his senior year at Adlai E. Stevenson High School. He wasMVP of the team his senior year and was selected as All-Conference, All-Area, and All-Lake County. Simon’shigh-point games during his senior year were 29 vs. Lake Forest High School and 23 against North Chicago.He pulled down 19 rebounds vs. Notre Dame High School.

Coach Noll on David Simon:Simon came to IPFW when a friend of the program told us he wanted to get back to playing basketball incollege. He possesses some great skills and will have a full year to sit out while learning our system andgetting back into basketball shape. Simon is a quick leaper, has a soft touch and soft hands, and when he getsinto top shape, should be someone who will impact our post play. We’re looking forward to Simon improvingevery day. He brings a 3.6 GPA in chemistry.

Nickname: Big Rig, Big AristotleFavorite Food: Jr. Bacon Cheeseburger from Wendy’sFavorite Class: ChemistryFavorite Musical Group: Jay ZFavorite College Team: UNCFavorite NBA Team: Los Angeles LakersFavorite Color: BlackFavorite NBA Player: Allen IversonFavorite Car: Cadillac EscaladeFavorite Book: Stranger in a Strange LandFavorite Quote: “Your talent is God’s gift to you, what you do with it is your gift to God.”Life Ambition: To play in the NBA.

David Simon No. 55*

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Ht. 6-0Wt. 195FreshmanMajor: Business Full Name: Terry Tramel CollinsHometown: Fort Wayne, Ind.High School: Snider High SchoolHigh School Coach: Ray Sims

2000–01 Season:Collins started out last year at Appalachian State University in Boone, N.C. He stayed part of the firstsemester before returning to Fort Wayne. The second semester he enrolled at IPFW and practiced with ourteam. Due to Division I rules, Collins will have to sit out the first semester this year before playing his firstgame Dec. 17, when the Dons play Tri-State University.

1999–00 Season:Collins’s high school career was one of the best at Snider. He was the leading scorer in the city his senior year,an All-State performer, McDonald’s All-American nominee, top 40 workout performer, All-State in Indiana,All-SAC, All-Area, and all top 5 player in the city. Collins averaged 24.5 ppg his senior year and scored morethan 1,400 career points. He pulled down 5.7 rebounds and averaged 4 assists per game. His high games in hissenior season were 36 points vs. Bishop Luers and 34 against Northrop. Collins scored more than 1,500 pointsin his illustrious career.

Coach Noll on Terry Collins:How good does Terry Collins want to be? Ask Terry Collins. Collins has a chance to be one of the best playersto come out of IPFW. He has the skill and the savvy and has become so much stronger with a great work ethicin the weight room. Collins will be able to combo for us playing some at the point and some at the shootingguard. He possesses the two key ingredients for a complete guard—strength and quickness. He will have to sitout 9 games, but look for Collins to come out strong.

Terry Collins No. 1

Nickname: BudFavorite Food: Sausage rollsFavorite Class: Criminal JusticeFavorite Musical Group: Hot BoyzFavorite College Team: IPFWFavorite NBA Team: San Antonio SpursFavorite Color: GreenFavorite NBA Player: Allen IversonFavorite Car: Chevy SuburbanFavorite Book: A Raisin in the SunFavorite Hobbies: Video gamesFavorite Quote: “You’re only as good as your last game”Life Ambition: To make it to that next level.

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Ht. 6-7Wt. 215FreshmanMajor; BusinessFull Name: Richard Luther WyandHometown: Indianapolis, Ind.High School: Franklin Central High SchoolHigh School Coach: Mark James

Before Coming to IPFW:Wyand finished an illustrious career by being named to the prestigious Indiana All-Star Team. He averaged 21ppg and 7.2 rebounds while playing all positions in high school. Wyand was a top 32 and top 40 player, and afirst-team All-State with the Hoosier Basketball Magazine. He was a two-time All-Conference selection, two-time All-County selection, and two-time MVP at Franklin Central. Wyand was a 2001 McDonald’s All-American nominee and an Indiana Junior All-Star. He slammed in 35 points this year vs. Pike High School,the no. 1 team in the state. He topped that with a school record 45 points vs. Pike during his junior year. Heshot more than 40 percent from the three-point range. Wyand scored 1,288 points in his career as a four-yearletter winner. He was also selected to the North-South Reebok All-Star game and was selected as Who’s Whoin sports.

Coach Noll on Ric Wyand:Wyand is the first Indiana All-Star to play for IPFW. He is very gifted and will contribute to our teamimmediately. He can post up, take it off the dribble, and shoot the three with the best of them. Being veryversatile, Wyand will give us minutes at the 3 and 4 positions. He is a very hard worker and has a passion forthe game, but is very humble about all of his achievements. Our coaching staff and team are looking for a bigyear and a great career from him.

Nickname: The main eventFavorite Food: RibsFavorite Class: GovernmentFavorite Musical Group: D’Angelo, R. Kelly, TwistaFavorite College Team: Texas TechFavorite NBA Team: Sacramento KingsFavorite Color: BlueFavorite NBA Player: Kevin GarnettFavorite Car: BMWFavorite Book: Old Man and the Sea by Ernest HemmingwayFavorite Quote: “If your head is made of wax, don’t walk in the sun”Life Ambition: To have true happiness.

Ric Wyand No. 2

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Ht. 6-8Wt. 225FreshmanMajor: Construction Management Full Name: Zachery James ReuterHometown: Martinsville, Ind.High School: Martinsville High SchoolHigh School Coach: Tim Wolf

Before Coming to IPFW:Reuter had a difficult year last year as a senior in high school. After missing eight games due to injury, he gotoff to a slow start and never really got going. Reuter averaged 8 points and 6 rebounds per game. As asophomore, he was All-State honorable mention and averaged 13 ppg. During his junior year, he received theMost Outstanding Freshman award. He had the most blocked shots as a sophomore, junior, and senior and hadthe best FG percentage as a sophomore. Reuter’s high game last year was 20 points against Bedford and hishigh rebounds were 14 vs. Bloomington North.

Coach Noll on Zach Reuter:Reuter’s best basketball is ahead of him. No doubt, he had his best years as a sophomore and junior in highschool. His senior season is behind him, and now he is ready to improve every day as a college player.Reuter’s physique is observed in the weight room as he is now up to 225 lbs., which will help us bang peoplein the post. Only Reuter can limit his abilities, depending on how good his work ethic is and how bad hewants to succeed. Unfortunately, Reuter broke his foot during the first practice of the season. We will see if theinjury responds so that we can get him back in early December or if a medical red-shirt year is in order.

Nickname: Reuter, Z-BoFavorite Food: SteakFavorite Class: FoodsFavorite Musical Group: Dave Matthews BandFavorite College Team: Other than us, IUFavorite NBA Team: Sacramento KingsFavorite Color: BlueFavorite NBA Player: Chris WebberFavorite Car: MustangFavorite Book: To Kill a Mocking BirdFavorite Hobbies: Fishing, huntingFavorite Quote: “You’re never a loser until you quit trying.”Life Ambition: To be a business owner.

Zach Reuter No. 40

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2000–01 Season in Review

Overall and Conference Statistics

GP-GS Min/G FG% 3PT% FT% R/G A/G STL BLK PTS/G GP-GS Min/G FG% 3PT% FT% R/G A/G STL BLK PTS/G

DeAngelo Woodall 30-30 31.7 .509 .317 .657 4.2 4.8 65 8 7.4 19 19 32.7 .490 .276 .632 3.8 5.3 40 5 6.6Mike Miller 30-0 9.5 .415 .167 .400 1.0 0.7 11 5 1.3 19 0 7.7 .400 .250 .500 0.7 0.6 2 5 1.0Keion Henderson 24-2 14.0 .477 .162 .636 2.3 0.6 7 2 5.2 16 2 14.7 .494 .172 .667 2.4 0.6 1 2 5.8Brad Noll 30-30 33.1 .371 .323 .794 2.9 3.2 47 1 14.6 19 19 33.1 .358 .338 .818 3.3 3.9 29 0 15.3John Taylor 18-0 3.3 .389 .333 1.000 0.7 0.2 1 1 1.1 12 0 2.1 .500 .333 1.000 0.5 0.1 1 0 1.1Matt Shepherd 29-17 22.8 .388 .302 .737 6.1 0.8 13 4 9.2 19 7 20.5 .400 .370 .611 5.8 0.7 7 4 7.9Nick Oyler 29-1 12.0 .457 .365 .839 1.5 0.4 4 7 4.4 18 0 10.2 .392 .400 .917 1.8 0.5 0 4 3.5Dwight Crow 30-0 11.9 .430 .235 .688 2.2 0.4 20 5 3.5 19 0 11.4 .491 .350 .731 2.2 0.4 12 5 4.2Nick Wise 30-30 31.8 .423 .400 .682 3.3 1.3 23 5 17.8 19 19 33.4 .443 .401 .618 3.7 1.3 13 4 19.0Lindsay Henderson 28-14 15.0 .565 1.000 .784 2.4 0.1 14 8 3.9 17 11 15.2 .571 .000 .810 2.4 0.2 6 4 3.4Jim Kessenich 30-26 21.4 .513 .190 .568 4.4 0.3 11 12 6.1 19 18 24.2 .558 .214 .560 4.5 0.4 8 11 7.5Total 30 .435 .333 .718 33.3 12.7 216 58 72.2 19 .443 .347 .700 33.4 13.8 119 44 73.5Opponents 30 .475 .377 .694 36.6 14.1 234 76 79.5 19 .481 .383 .691 36.4 14.1 133 46 79.6

FG-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA 3PT% FT-FTA FT% PTS PTS/G FG-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA 3PT% FT-FTA FT% PTS PTS/G

DeAngelo Woodall 82-161 .509 13-41 .317 46-70 .657 223 7.4 47-96 .490 8-29 .276 24-38 .632 126 6.6Mike Miller 17-41 .415 1-6 .167 4-10 .400 39 1.3 8-20 .400 1-4 .250 2-4 .500 19 1.0Keion Henderson 52-109 .477 6-37 .162 14-22 .636 124 5.2 39-79 .494 5-29 .172 10-15 .667 93 5.8Brad Noll 131-353 .371 63-195 .323 112-141 .794 437 14.6 83-232 .358 44-130 .338 81-99 .818 291 15.3John Taylor 7-18 .389 4-12 .333 1-1 1.000 19 1.1 5-10 .500 2-6 .333 1-1 1.000 13 1.1Matt Shepherd 83-214 .388 13-43 .302 87-118 .737 266 9.2 54-135 .400 10-27 .370 33-54 .611 151 7.9Nick Oyler 42-92 .457 19-52 .365 26-31 .839 129 4.4 20-51 .392 12-30 .400 11-12 .917 63 3.5Dwight Crow 37-86 .430 8-34 .235 22-32 .688 104 3.5 27-55 .491 7-20 .350 19-26 .731 80 4.2Nick Wise 184-435 .423 92-230 .400 73-107 .682 533 17.8 129-291 .443 61-152 .401 42-68 .618 361 19.0Lindsay Henderson 39-69 .565 1-1 1.000 29-37 .784 108 3.9 20-35 .571 0-0 .000 17-21 .810 57 3.4Jim Kessenich 79-154 .513 4-21 .190 21-37 .568 183 6.1 63-113 .558 3-14 .214 14-25 .560 143 7.5Total 753-1732 .435 224-672 .333 435-606 .718 2165 72.2 495-1117 .443 153-441 .347 254-363 .700 1397 73.5Opponents 853-1795 .475 202-536 .377 476-686 .694 2384 79.5 542-1126 .481 130-339 .383 298-431 .691 1512 79.6

O-REB D-REB TOTAL PF FO A TO A/TO Hi/Pts O-REB D-REB TOTAL PF FO A TO A/TO Hi/Pts

DeAngelo Woodall 21 106 127 97 4 145 91 1.6 16 14 58 72 64 3 101 63 1.6 16Mike Miller 8 23 31 28 0 22 43 0.5 6 5 9 14 17 0 12 18 0.7 5Keion Henderson 18 37 55 31 1 15 24 0.6 14 12 27 39 19 1 9 16 0.6 14Brad Noll 15 72 87 59 1 96 80 1.2 26 11 52 63 40 1 75 41 1.8 25John Taylor 2 10 12 10 0 4 3 1.3 3 1 5 6 5 0 1 2 0.5 3Matt Shepherd 56 122 178 72 2 24 71 0.3 21 34 76 110 51 2 13 40 0.3 20Nick Oyler 14 29 43 59 0 12 20 0.6 15 11 21 32 31 0 9 10 0.9 15Dwight Crow 17 48 65 53 2 13 32 0.4 14 11 30 41 32 2 8 21 0.4 14Nick Wise 29 71 100 55 0 38 73 0.5 34 22 48 70 34 0 24 49 0.5 34Lindsay Henderson 24 42 66 53 2 3 36 0.1 14 13 27 40 31 1 3 15 0.2 9Jim Kessenich 48 84 132 58 0 9 25 0.4 16 29 57 86 37 0 8 12 0.7 16Total 278 721 999 576 12 381 512 0.7 108 176 458 634 362 10 263 294 0.9 108Opponents 323 775 1098 538 - 423 475 0.9 110 197 494 691 324 5 268 276 1.0 110

Summary

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Established in 1964 on the banks of the St. Joseph River, Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne joins two of the nation’s leading universities on one campus. Only one other university in the country—Indiana University-Purdue UniversityIndianapolis (IUPUI)—can make that claim.

IPFW offers outstanding education at a great value, enabling students to earn an array of degrees from Indiana University andPurdue University. As northeastern Indiana’s premier public university, IPFW is committed to enhancing access to personalized, high-quality learning. The university provides first-rate undergraduate and graduate programs, focuses on students as individuals, forgescommunity partnerships, and prepares students to lead productive and successful lives. On campus, high school graduates interact witholder adults who want to enrich their lives or take on a new career path. IPFW prizes its rich mix of personalities and cultures andorganizes special services for minority, international, and physically challenged students.

With more than 180 degree options for undergraduate and graduate programs, IPFW’s enrollment is about 11,000. The faculty isknown for their dedication to teaching and for professional expertise. Represented on the faculty roster are Fulbright scholars,researchers who have received grants from the National Science Foundation and the National Endowment for the Humanities, and manywho are active in professional societies and important community enterprises.

Academic OrganizationThe academic sector of the university is made up of 10 major units:

School of Arts and SciencesSchool of Business and Management SciencesSchool of EducationSchool of Engineering, Technology, and Computer ScienceSchool of Visual and Performing ArtsSchool of Health SciencesDivision of Continuing StudiesDivision of Labor StudiesDivision of Organization Leadership and SupervisionDivision of Public and Environmental Affairs

AccreditationIPFW is accredited by the Commission on Institutions of Higher Education of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Thecommission’s address is 30 N. LaSalle St., Suite 2400, Chicago, IL 60602-2504. The commission’s telephone number is 312-263-0456.Individual degree programs are accredited by the American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business, American Chemical Society,Commission on Dental Accreditation of the American Dental Association, Indiana Division of Teacher Education and Certification,National Association for Music Therapy, National Association of Schools of Music, National Council for Accreditation of TeacherEducation, and the National League of Nursing. Technology departments are accredited by the Technology Accreditation Commission ofthe Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology. Engineering departments are accredited by the Engineering AccreditationCommission of ABET. The A.S. in health information technology is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied HealthEducation Programs in cooperation with the Council on Accreditation of the American Health Information Management Association.

IPFW

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Chancellor Michael A. Wartell

Academician and scientist Michael A. Wartell became chancellor at Indiana University-PurdueUniversity Fort Wayne on July 1, 1994. During the previous year, he was vice chancellor for academicaffairs and professor of chemistry at IPFW. Between 1989 and 1993, Wartell was department manager forSandia Laboratories in Albuquerque, N.M. His responsibilities included development and management ofeducational outreach and special technologies programs. He was provost and vice president for academicaffairs at Humbolt State University in Arcata, Calif., from 1984 to 1989, and dean of the College Lettersand Sciences at Jason Madison University in Harrisonburg, Va., from 1979 to 1984.

He served on the U.S. Army Science Board from 1981 to 1987, working on such issues as chemicalwarfare, manpower and logistics, and decontamination. He continues to be a member of the DefenseIntelligence Agency Scientific Advisory Committee. He is the author or co-author of five textbooks,laboratory manuals, study guides, and numerous scholarly papers.

Wartell received a B.S. in chemistry from the University of New Mexico and M.S. and Ph.D. inphysical chemistry in 1968 and 1971, respectively, from Yale University. He is a member of the board ofdirectors of the Greater Fort Wayne Chamber of Commerce, Corporate Council, Leadership Fort Wayne,and Fort Wayne Philharmonic. He is also a member of numerous honorary societies and recipient of majorresearch grants and academic awards.

Located within a 250-mile radius of 17 percent of thenation’s population, Fort Wayne blends a rich heritage with newdynamic growth. Three rivers are key to Fort Wayne’sdevelopment. After the last glaciers receded, a continental dividewas formed. On the east side of the divide, the St. Mary’s Riverand the St. Joseph’s River flow toward the city and meet to formthe Maumee River.

On the west side of the divide, the Wabash River flows westtoward the Mississippi River. The Maumee River basin and theWabash River basin were separated by just nine miles at thesummit of the divide. Fort Wayne developed on that summit,thus earning the nickname Summit City.

In 1835, construction of the Erie Canal brought a wealth ofimmigration to the area, and by 1880, Fort Wayne had developedinto a highly industrialized city. At the time, Fort Wayne was theworld’s largest distributor of railroad car wheels. Fort Wayne hasmany other claims to fame, ranging from actors to the inventionof the television and many other common household items.Actresses Carole Lombard and Shelley Long are both FortWayne natives. Other famous Fort Wayne natives include thefounder of Wendy’s, Dave Thomas; television inventor Philo T.Farnsworth; and designer Bill Blass. Fort Wayne is the place oforigin of the washing machine, baking powder, hand-held

calculator, jukebox, refrigerator, parking meters, stereophonicsound, garbage disposals, magnetic wire, streetlights, and gas pumps. Fort Wayne is the birthplace of the NationalBasketball Association, and the home of the Daisy’s, the firstprofessional women’s baseball league. The first night baseballgame was also held in Fort Wayne.

With a population of 203,000, Fort Wayne is Indiana’ssecond-largest city and offers virtually all the attractions of amajor metropolitan area. It hosts two professional athletic teams,the Komets of the United Hockey League (UHL) and theWizards of the Midwest League for Single A baseball. FortWayne also has 16 high school athletic programs and threecollegiate athletic programs. Fort Wayne has hosted manytournaments over the past years, including the NCAA Men’sVolleyball Championship, Mid-Continental ConferenceTournament, Vera Bradley Classic, and Mad Anthony’s Golf Tournament.

Fort Wayne offers a diversity of performing arts, includingthe Fort Wayne Philharmonic, Fort Wayne Ballet, the CivicTheatre, Artlink, Fort Wayne Dance Collective, and Fort WayneYoutheatre. In addition, Fort Wayne hosts many festivalsthroughout the year, highlighted by the Three Rivers Festival, a10-day party held every July.

City of Fort Wayne History

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Named in honor of longtime area sportscaster Hilliard Gates, the 68,106-square-foot, tri-level Hilliard Gates Sports Center is on thenortheast end of the IPFW campus. It is home to the IPFW Mastodon athletic programs, which compete in NCAA Division I. The facilityfeatures a multipurpose gymnasium with a 2,700-seat arena and three basketball/volleyball courts, a 1/9-mile indoor track built of a tartanrubber surface, five racquetball/handball courts, and the fitness center.

The fitness center includes four state-of-the-art Life Fitness bikes; two Life Fitness treadmills, which have heart-rate monitors; ellipticalEFX Cross Trainers; Stairmasters; Concept II rowing machines; and Airodyne bikes.

Another facility highlight is the strength and conditioning room, which features a complete 15-piece Nautilus set and a spacious mattedarea for free-weight training. A wooden floor with mirrored walls is the meeting location of a wide variety of aerobics and dance classes.Personal training, fitness counseling, and nutrition consulting are available.

Outdoor Sports ComplexThe outdoor sports complex is comprised of baseball, softball, and soccer fields. Teams compete on groomed and newly irrigated

playing fields on the northeast side of the campus across the street from the Gates Sports Center.

Tennis CourtsTennis teams play on six well-maintained and lighted tennis courts built in 1999. The courts are just north of the outdoor sports

complex. Hours for the courts are from dawn to 11 p.m. The lights are activated with a geocentric timer so the lights come on at sunset ormay be overridden by the Physical Plant or coach’s key.

Hefner FieldsThe IPFW Hefner Soccer Fields are made up of 14 full-sized soccer fields. Located across the St. Joseph’s river from IPFW on

California Road, Hefner Soccer Fields host numerous state soccer tournaments and the IPFW Soccer Showcase.

Training Room/IPFW Sports MedicineIPFW sports medicine is directed by head athletic trainer Dan Fox, ATC/L, who is assisted by Scott Knerr, ATC/L. Fox and Knerr’s

diverse backgrounds in athletic training allow for a comprehensive approach to injury management. Under the new direction of Fox, theathletic training facility has undergone many changes to better meet the needs of athletes participating in collegiate sports. The support staffincludes team physicians Drs. John Pritchard and Brett Gemlick, both orthopedic surgeons, and Dr. Eric Jenkinson, a non-surgical sportsmedicine physician. These physicians are present or on call at all home competitions and see athletes in the IPFW training room on aweekly basis. The assistance provided by these physicians has greatly improved the level of care provided to IPFW’s athletic population.IPFW sports medicine is responsible for on-site injury evaluation, injury management, rehabilitation of athletic injuries, and injuryprevention. The sports medicine staff also travels with a variety of teams to away competitions.The athletic training room is in the basementof Gates Sports Center. The training room is equipped to provide on-site treatment and rehabilitation for a variety of athletic injuries.

Under the medical direction of Orthopaedics Northeast, Fox is entering his second year as head athletic trainer at IPFW. A native ofHudson, Wis., Fox graduated in 1988 from the University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse with degrees in health education and athletic training. Hebrings professional sports experience to the sports medicine staff through eight years with the Minnesota Twins Baseball teams and twoyears with the Minnesota North Stars Hockey Club. Active in area high schools and community sporting events, Fox also volunteers withthe local fire department and EMS. He resides in Fort Wayne with his wife, Paula, and three children, Christopher, Sarah, and Cameron

Knerr begins his second year as assistant athletic trainer at IPFW. He received a bachelor’s degree in athletic training from Ball StateUniversity. He then completed a master’s degree in sports management from the University of Utah. While at Utah, Knerr was a graduateassistant athletic trainer working with the women’s soccer team and nationally ranked women’s gymnastic team. Knerr resides in FortWayne with his wife, Jen, and son, Parker.

Hilliard Gates Sports Center and Athletic Facilities

Head Athletic Trainer Dan Fox

Assistant Athletic Trainer Scott Knerr

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Morehead State UniversityNov. 16, 20017:30 p.m. (EST)Memorial Coliseum, Fort Wayne, Ind.

Location: Morehead, Kentucky

Enrollment: 8,300Nickname: EaglesColors: Blue and GoldHome Court: NAStarters Returning/Lost: 8/3Conference: Ohio Valley2000–01 Record: 12-162000–01 Conference Record: 6-10Athletic Director: Mike MinceyBasketball SID: Randy StacyPhone/Fax: 606-783-2500/

606-783-2550Home Phone: 606-784-2922Press Row Phone: NAHead Coach: Kyle MacyRecord at School: 37-72 (4 years)Overall Record: 37-72 (4 years)Assistant Coaches: Wayne Breeden,

David Marshall,Troy Thomas

Office Phone: 606-783-2087Series Record: 0-0First Meeting: Friday,

Nov. 16, 2001

University of ToledoNov. 21, 20017:30 p.m. (EST)Toledo, Ohio

Location: Toledo, OhioEnrollment: 20,014Nickname: RocketsColors: Midnight Blue

and GoldHome Court: John F. Savage

HallStarters Returning/Lost: 2/3Conference: Mid-American

(West Division)2000–01 Record: 22-112000–01 Conference Record: 12-6Athletic Director: Mike KarabinBasketball SID: Paul HelgrenPhone/Fax: 419-530-4920

419-530-4930Home Phone: N/APress Row Phone: N/AHead Coach: Stan JoplinRecord at School: 87-59 (5 years)Overall Record: 87-59 (5 years)Assistant Coaches: Bob Simon;

Mike Jackson;Tim Saliers

Office Phone: 419-530-4187Series Record: 0-0 First Meeting: Wednesday,

Nov. 21, 2001

Florida International UniversityNov. 26, 20017:30 p.m. (EST)Miami, Fla.

Location: Miami, FloridaEnrollment: 32,196Nickname: Golden PanthersColors: Blue and GoldHome Court: Golden Panther

ArenaStarters Returning/Lost: 3/2Conference: Sun Belt2000–01 Record: 8-212000–01 Conference Record: 5-11Athletic Director: Rick MelloBasketball SID: Rich KelchPhone/Fax: 305-348-2756Home Phone: 954-680-0992Press Row Phone: 305-348-3702Head Coach: Donnie MarshRecord at School: 8-21 (1)Overall Record: 84-75 (6)Assistant Coaches: Don Kelbick,

Sergio Rouco,Lonnie Williams

Office Phone: 305-348-2756Series Record: 0-0First Meeting: Monday,

Nov. 26, 2001

Michigan State (Michigan State Spartan Classic) Friday, Nov. 30, 20016 p.m. (EST)East Lansing, Mich.

Location: East Lansing, Mich.

Enrollment: 43,189Nickname: SpartansColors: Green and WhiteHome Court: Jack Breslin

StudentEvents Center

Starters Returning/Lost: 1/4Conference: Big Ten2000–01 Record: 28-52000–01 Conference Record: 13-3Athletic Director: Clarence

Underwood Jr.Basketball SID: Matt LarsonPhone/Fax: 517-355-2271/

517-353-9636Home Phone: 517-349-4607Press Row Phone: 517-353-1626Head Coach: Tom IzzoRecord at School: 148-53 (6 years)Overall Record: 148-53 (6 years)Assistant Coaches: Brian Gregory,

Mike Garland,Mark Montgomery

Office Phone: 517-355-1643Series Record: 0-0First Meeting: Friday,

Nov. 30, 2001

Lamar University (Michigan State Spartan Classic)Dec. 1, 20016 or 8 p.m. (EST)East Lansing, Mich.

Location: Beaumont, TexasEnrollment: 8,547Nickname: CardinalsColors: Red and WhiteHome Court: Montagne CenterStarters Returning/Lost: 4/1Conference: Southland2000–01 Record: 9-182000–01 Conference Record: 7-13Athletic Director: W. Dean BillickBasketball SID: Daucy CrizerPhone/Fax: 409-880-8329

409-880-2338Home Phone: 409-866-3639Press Row Phone: 409-880-2343Head Coach: Mike DeaneRecord at School: 24-34 (2 years)Overall Record: 314-191

(17 years)Assistant Coaches: Dan Theiss;

Leonard Drake;Brian Bidlingmyer

Office Phone: 409-880-8301Series Record: 0-0First Meeting: Saturday,

Dec. 1, 2001

University of Maine (Michigan State Spartan Classic) Saturday, Dec. 1, 20016 or 8 p.m. (EST)East Lansing, Mich.

Location: Orono, MaineEnrollment: 10,200Nickname: Black BearsColors: Blue and WhiteHome Court: Harold Alfond

Sports ArenaStarters Returning/Lost: 3/2Conference: America East2000–01 Record: 18-112000–01 Conference Record: 10-8Athletic Director: Suzanne TylerBasketball SID: Pete LefresnePhone/Fax: 207-581-1086

207-581-3297Home Phone: 207-947-7452 Press Row Phone: N/AHead Coach: Dr. John GianniniRecord at School: 79-67 (5 years)Overall Record: 247-105

(12 years)Assistant Coaches: Ted Woodward,

Ed JonesOffice Phone: 207-581-1059Series Record: 0-0First Meeting: Saturday,

Dec. 1, 2001

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University of MichiganDec. 4, 20017 p.m. (EST)Ann Arbor, Mich.

Location: Ann Arbor, Mich.Enrollment: 38,103Nickname: WolverinesColors: Maize and BlueHome Court: Crisler ArenaStarters Returning/Lost: 4/1Conference: Big Ten2000–01 Record: 10-182000–01 Conference Record: 4-12Athletic Director: William C.

MartinBasketball SID: Tom WywrotPhone/Fax: 734) 763-4423

734-647-188Home Phone: 734-528-0244Press Row Phone: 734-998-7188Head Coach: Tommy AmakerRecord at School: N/AOverall Record: 68-55; 32-36

(4 years)Assistant Coaches: Charles E.

Ramsey,Chuck Swenson,Billy Schmidt

Office Phone: 734-647-1268Series Record: 0-0First Meeting: Tuesday,

Dec. 4, 2001

Ball State University Thursday, Dec. 6, 20027:30 p.m. (EST)Muncie, Ind.

Location: Muncie, Ind.Enrollment: 17,490Nickname: CardinalsColors: Cardinal and

WhiteHome Court: John E. Worthen

ArenaStarters Returning/Lost:Conference: Mid-American2000–01 Record: 18-122000–01 Conference Record: 11-7Athletic Director: Andrea SegerBasketball SID: Joe HernandezPhone/Fax: 765-285-8242/

765-285-8929Home Phone: 765-289-7919Press Row Phone: 765-285-8930Head Coach: Tim BuckleyRecord at School: 18-12 (1 year)Overall Record: 68-64 (5 years)Assistant Coaches: Scott Bunnell,

Angres Thorpe,Tracy Webster

Office Phone: 765-285-8141Series Record: 0-1First Meeting: 2000–01Last Meeting: 2000–01

Indiana TechSunday, Dec. 9, 20013 p.m. (EST)Fort Wayne, Ind.

Location: Fort Wayne, Ind.Enrollment: 1969Nickname: WarriorsColors: Black and OrangeHome Court: Schaefer CenterStarters Returning/Lost: 3/2Conference: Wolverine-

Hoosier Athletic Conference

2000–01 Record: 13-182000–01 Conference Record: 5-9Athletic Director: Dan KlineBasketball SID: Chric DicksonPhone/Fax: 219-422-5561,

ext. 2234 219-422-4584

Home Phone: N/APress Row Phone: N/AHead Coach: Jason KlineRecord at School: 42-46Overall Record: 42-46Assistant Coaches: Dave McKinnis,

Darrell Armstead,Roger Williams

Office Phone: N/ASeries Record: 18-10First Meeting: 1973–74Last Meeting: 2000–01

Tri-State UniversityDec. 17, 20017:30 p.m. (EST)Fort Wayne, Ind.

Location: Angola, Ind.Enrollment: 1,450Nickname: ThunderColors: Blue and WhiteHome Court: Hershey HallStarters Returning/Lost 4/1Conference: Wolverine

Hoosier Athletic2000–01 Record: 20-132000–01 Conference Record: 9-5Athletic Director: Dick HackBasketball SID: Jennifer RushtonPhone/Fax: 219-665-4144/

219-665-4839Home Phone: NAPress Row Phone: NAHead Coach: Dick HackRecord at School: 327-238Overall Record: 327-238Assistant Coaches: NAOffice Phone: 219-665-4143Series Record: 11-10First Meeting: 1977–78Last Meeting: 1999–00

Colorado State Thursday, Dec. 20, 20017:30 p.m. (MST)Fort Collins, Colo.

Location: Fort Collins, Colo.Enrollment: 22,600Nickname: RamsColors: Green and GoldHome Court: Moby ArenaStarters Returning/Lost: 5/1Conference: Mountain West2000–01 Record: 15-132000–01 Conference Record: 6-8Athletic Director: Tim WeiserBasketball SID: Gary OzzelloPhone/Fax: 970-491-5067/

970-491-1348Home Phone: 970-493-5574Press Row Phone: 970-491-3981Head Coach: Dale LayerRecord at School: 15-13 (1 year)Overall Record: 182-100

(10 years)Assistant Coaches: Pat Eberhart,

Bill Peterson,Buzz Williams

Office Phone: 970-491-6232Series Record: 0-0First Meeting: Thursday,

Dec. 20, 2001

Montana State University Saturday, Dec. 22, 20017:30 p.m. (MST)Bozeman, Mont.

Location: Bozeman, Mont.Enrollment: 12,750Nickname: BobcatsColors: Blue and GoldHome Court: Worthington

ArenaStarters Returning/Lost: 3/2Conference: Big Sky2000–01 Record: 16-142000–01 Conference Record: 8-8Athletic Director: TBABasketball SID: Bill LambertyPhone/Fax: 406-994-5133/

406-994-2278Home Phone: 406-587-5459Press Row Phone: 406-994-3210Head Coach: Mick DurhamRecord at School: 172-145

(11 years)Overall Record: 172-145

(11 years)Assistant Coaches: Jerry Olson,

Scott CarsonOffice Phone: 409-944-4442Series Record: 0-0First Meeting: Saturday,

Dec. 22, 2001

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Oregon State UniversityThursday, Dec. 27, 20017:30 p.m. (PST)Corvallis, Ore.

Location: Corvallis, Ore.Enrollment: 17,000Nickname: BeaversColors: Orange and BlackHome Court Gill ColiseumStarters Returning/Lost: 3/2Conference: Pacific-102000–01 Record: 10-202000–01 Conference Record: 4-14Athletic Director: Mitch BarnhartBasketball SID: Steve FenkPhone/Fax: 541-737-7470/

541-737-3072/4171

Home Phone: 541-758-1532Press Row Phone: 541-737-2410Head Coach: Ritchie McKayRecord at School: 10-20 (1 year)Overall Record: 71-72 (5 years)Assistant Coaches: Brad Soucie

Scott Didrickson,Lance Richardson

Office Phone: 541-737-2076Series Record: 0-0First Meeting: Thursday,

Dec. 27, 2001

Long Beach State University Saturday, Dec. 29, 20017:30 p.m. (PST)Long Beach, Calif.

Location: Long Beach, Calif.

Enrollment: 30,011Nickname: 49ersColors: Black and GoldHome Court: The PyramidStarters Returning/Lost: 3/2Conference: Big West2000–01 Record: 18-132000–01 Conference Record: 10-6Athletic Director: Bill ShumardBasketball SID: Steve JanischPhone/Fax: 562-985-7797/

562-985-1549Home Phone: 562-983-1268Press Row Phone: 562-985-4667Head Coach: Wayne MorganRecord at School: 78-67 (5 years)Overall Record: 78-67 (5 years)Assistant Coaches: Ronnie Dean,

Brent BargenOffice Phone: 562-985-7975Series Record: 0-0First Meeting: Saturday,

Dec. 29, 2001

San Diego State University Wednesday, Jan. 2, 20027:30 p.m. (PST)San Diego, Calif.

Location: San Diego, Calif.Enrollment: 31,690Nickname: AztecsColors: Scarlet and BlackHome Court: Cox ArenaStarters Returning/Lost: 4/1Conference: Mountain West

Conference2000–01 Record: 14-142000–01 Conference Record: 4-10Athletic Director: Rick BayBasketball SID: Kevin KlintworthPhone/Fax: 619-594-5547/

619-582-6541Home Phone: 619-287-4454Press Row Phone: 619-582-6541Head Coach: Steve FisherRecord at School: 19-37 (2 years)Overall Record: 203-119

(10 years)Assistant Coaches: Brian Dutcher,

Marvin Menzies,Jim Tomey

Office Phone: 619-594-6249Series Record: 0-0First Meeting: Wednesday,

Jan. 2, 2002

Chicago State University Tuesday, Jan.8, 20027:30 p.m. (EST)Fort Wayne, Ind.

Location: Chicago, Ill.Enrollment: 8,416Nickname: CougarsColors: Green and WhiteHome Court: Jacoby D.

Dickens CenterStarters Returning/Lost: 3/2Conference: Mid-Continent2000–01 Record: 5-232000–01 Conference Record: 2-14Athletic Director: Al AvantBasketball SID: Terrence JacksonPhone/Fax: 773-995-2217/

773-995-3656Home Phone: 773-731-6516Press Row Phone: 773-995-3641Head Coach: Bo EllisRecord at School: 18-64 (3 years)Overall Record: 18-64 (3 years)Assistant Coaches: Bill Perkins,

Ty Moseler, William Bailey

Office Phone: 773-995-2213Series Record: 0-0First Meeting: Tuesday,

Jan. 8, 2002

Eastern Kentucky Tuesday, Jan. 15, 20027:30 p.m. (EST)Richmond, Ky.

Location: Richmond, Ky.Enrollment: 14,429Nickname ColonelsColors: Maroon and

WhiteHome Court: McBrayer/

Alumni ColiseumStarters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Conference: Ohio Valley2000–01 Record: 7-192000–01 Conference Record: 1-15Athletic Director: Chip SmithBasketball SID: Karl ParkPhone/Fax: 859-622-1253/

859-622-1230Home Phone: 859-624-1291Press Row Phone: 859-622-2226Head Coach: Travis FordRecord at School: 7-19 (1 year)Overall Record: 74-50 (4 years)Assistant Coaches: Jerry Pelphrey,

Chad Dollar,John Brannen

Office Phone: 859-622-2123Series Record: 0-0First Meeting: Tuesday,

Jan. 15, 2002

University of Illinois-Chicago Saturday, Jan. 19, 20021 p.m. (EST)Fort Wayne, Ind.

Location: Chicago, Ill.Enrollment: 24,541Nickname: FlamesColors: Navy Blue and

Fire Engine RedHome Court: UIC PavilionStarters Returning/Lost: 3/2Conference: Horizon League2000–01 Record: 11-172000–01 Conference Record: 5-9Athletic Director: James W.

SchmidtBasketball SID: Anne SchoenherrPhone/Fax: 312-996-5880 Home Phone: 708-771-1646Press Row Phone: 312-413-5712Head Coach: Jimmy CollinsRecord at School: 66-78 (5 years)Overall Record: 66-78 (5 years)Assistant Coaches: Mark Coomes;

Gene CrossOffice Phone: 312-996-2409Series Record: 0-0First Meeting: Saturday,

Jan. 19, 2002

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Oakland University Monday, Jan. 28, 20027:30 p.m. (EST)Memorial Coliseum, Fort Wayne, Ind.

Location: Rochester, Mich.Enrollment: 15,235Nickname: Golden GrizzliesColors: Black, Gold, and

WhiteHome Court: Athletics Center

‘O’renaStarters Returning/Lost: 5/0Conference: Mid-Continent2000–01 Record: 12-162000–01 Conference

Record: 8-8Athletic Director: Jack MehlBasketball SID: Amy Stabley

HirschmanPhone/Fax: 248-370-4008/

248-370-4056Home Phone: 810-786-5345Press Row Phone: 248-370-4099Head Coach: Greg KampeRecord at School: 289-195

(17 years)Overall Record: 289-195

(17 years)Assistant Coaches: Eric Stephan,

Harold Barber, Jennifer Johnston

Office Phone: 248-370-4005Series Record: 0-4First Meeting: 1981–82Last Meeting: 1983–84

Middle Tennessee State UniversityThursday, Jan. 31, 20027:30 p.m. (EST)Fort Wayne, Ind.

Location: Murfreesboro, Tenn.

Enrollment: 19,121Nickname: Blue RaidersColors: NAHome Court: Murphy CenterStarters Returning/Lost: 3/2Conference: Sun Belt2000–01 Record: 5-222000–01 Conference Record: 1-15Athletic Director: James DonnellyBasketball SID: Ryan SimmonsPhone/Fax: 615-904-8209/

615-898-5626Home Phone: NAPress Row Phone: NAHead Coach: Randy WielRecord at School: 70-75 (5 years)Overall Record: 102-125 (8 years)Assistant Coaches: Jim Ryan,

Andy Herzer,and Pat Sullivan

Office Phone: NASeries Record: 0-0First Meeting: Thursday,

Jan. 31, 2002

Lipscomb UniversitySaturday, Feb. 2, 20021 p.m. (EST)Fort Wayne, Ind.

Location: Nashville, Tenn.Enrollment: 2,500Nickname: BisonsColors: Purple and GoldHome Court: Lipscomb ArenaStarters Returning/Lost: 3/2Conference: Independent2000–01 Record: 21-72000–01 Conference Record: NCAA

IndependentAthletic Director: Steve PottsBasketball SID: Kevin FarrisPhone/Fax: 615-279-5862/

615-269-1806Home Phone: NAPress Row Phone: NAHead Coach: Scott SandersonRecord at School: 55-11 (2 years)Overall Record: 139-36 (5 years)Assistant Coaches: Jay Walton,

Shaun Senters, Tim Cornwell

Office Phone: 615-279-6479Series Record: 0-0First Meeting: Saturday,

Feb. 2, 2002

Concordia College Monday, Feb. 4, 20027:30 p.m. (EST)Fort Wayne, Ind.

Location: Ann Arbor, Mich.Enrollment: 501Nickname: CardinalsColors: Red, White,

and BlackHome Court: ConcordiaGymnasiumStarters Returning/Lost: 3/2Conference: Wolverine-

Hoosier (WHAC)

2000–01 Record: 18-202000–01 Conference Record: 7-7Athletic Director: Robert KastenBasketball SID: Matt FancettPhone/Fax: 734-995-7436

734-995-4883Home Phone: 734-480-2198Press Row Phone: N/AHead Coach: Dan E. “Chip”

WildeRecord at School: 36-92 (4 years)Overall Record: 36-92 (4 years)Assistant Coaches: Greg LiebrechtOffice Phone: 734-995-7344Series Record: 10-0 First Meeting: 1973–74Last Meeting: 1989–90

University of Loyola of Chicago Saturday, Feb. 9, 20021 p.m. (CST)Chicago, Ill.

Location: Chicago, Ill.Enrollment: 13,000Nickname: RamblersColors: Maroon and GoldHome Court: Joseph J.

Gentile CenterStarters Returning/Lost: 3/2Conference: Horizon League2000–01 Record: 7-212000–01 Conference Record: 2-12Athletic Director: John PlanekBasketball SID: Bill BehrnsPhone/Fax: 773-508-2575/

773-508-3855Home Phone: NAPress Row Phone: 773-274-3550Head Coach: Larry FarmerRecord at School: 30-53 (3 years) Overall Record: 125-130 (9 years)Assistant Coaches: Lance Irvin,

Scott Spinelli, Bill Wuczynski

Office Phone: 773-508-2564Series Record: 0-0First Meeting: Saturday,

Feb. 9, 2002

IUPUITuesday, Feb. 12, 20027 p.m. (EST)Indianapolis, Ind.

Location: Indianapolis, Ind.Enrollment: 25,921Nickname: JaguarsColors: Red, Gold,

and BlackHome Court: IUPUI

GymnasiumStarters Returning/Lost: 2/3Conference: Mid-Continent2000–01 Record: 11-182000–01 Conference Record: 6-10Athletic Director: Michael R.

MooreBasketball SID: Ed HoldawayPhone/Fax: 317-274-2725/

317-278-2683Home Phone: NAPress Row Phone: 317-274-4558Head Coach: Ron HunterRecord at School: 101-95 (7 years)Overall Record: 101-95 (7 years)Assistant Coach: Todd HowardOffice Phone: 317-278-5247Series Record: 5-13First Meeting: 1973–74Last Meeting: 1997–98

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Year-By-YearTeam Scores

1973–74Record: (5-21)Coach: George WehrmeisterMarion 66 99Unknown 59 109St. Francis 79 67Fort Wayne Bible 75 86Taylor 55 100Cedarville 73 93Concordia 93 72Northwood 81 106Spring Arbor 100 113IU South Bend 108 112IUPUI 97 98Indiana Tech 70 118Purdue N. Central 102 95IU Northwest 81 91IU East 102 83SIU Edwardsville 61 110IU Southeast 75 107Northwest Business 94 99IUPUI 69 102IU East 81 91SIU Edwardsville 61 109IU South Bend 100 93IU Northwest 82 98Huntington 78 100Purdue N. Central 77 102Purdue N. Central 99 101

1974–75Record; (12-12)Coach: Gene HanyBethel 85 91Indiana Tech 88 94Wilberforce 87 83St. Francis 86 96Spring Arbor 80 102Marion 81 88Northwest Business 93 99Northwestern Tech 101 71IU East 119 102Tiffin 86 94Huntington 85 88Purdue N. Central 100 90IU North 97 92Concordia 85 70Northwest Business 82 91IUPUI 86 112IU East 81 99Indiana Tech 90 102St. Francis 102 93Purdue N. Central 91 73IUPUI 83 81IU Northwest 76 74IU East 101 100IU Northwest 112 87

1975–76Record (15-12)Coach: Gordon StaufferFort Wayne Bible 78 77Northwest Business 82 86Wilberforce 50 61St. Francis 95 107IUPUI 85 106Grace 85 98Spring Arbor 75 109Marion 108 92

Grace College Thursday, Feb. 14, 20027:30 p.m. (EST)Fort Wayne, Ind.

Location: Winona Lake, Ind.

Enrollment: 1,050Nickname: LancersColors: Red and whiteHome Court: Lancer GymStarters Returning/Lost: 3/2Conference: Mid-Central

(MCC)2000–01 Record: 12-222000–01 Conference Record: 4-10Athletic Director: Roger HaunBasketball SID: Jason KnavelPhone/Fax: 219-372-5100

219-372-5145Home Phone: 219-268-0228Press Row Phone: N/AHead Coach: Jim KesslerRecord at School: 437-355

(24 years)Overall Record: 437-355

(24 years)Assistant Coaches: Jon Yeh,

Jim IrwinOffice Phone: 219–372-5100

ext. 6265Series Record: 3-8First Meeting: 1975–76Last Meeting: 1998–99

Chicago State University Tuesday, Feb. 19, 20027:30 p.m. (CST)Chicago, Ill.

Location: Chicago, Ill.Enrollment: 8,416Nickname: CougarsColors: Green and WhiteHome Court: Jacoby D.

Dickens CenterStarters Returning/Lost: 3/2Conference: Mid-Continent2000–01 Record: 5-232000–01 Conference Record: 2-14Athletic Director: Al AvantBasketball SID: Terrence JacksonPhone/Fax: 773-995-2217

773-995-3656Home Phone: 773-731-6516Press Row Phone: 773-995-3641Head Coach: Bo EllisRecord at School: 18-64 (3 years)Overall Record: 18-64 (3 years)Assistant Coaches: Bill Perkins,

Ty Moseler, William Bailey

Office Phone: 773-995-2213Series Record: 0-0First Meeting: Tuesday,

Feb. 19, 2002

Youngstown State UniversitySaturday, Feb. 23, 20027:30 p.m. (CST)Youngstown, Ohio

Location: Youngstown, Ohio

Enrollment: 12,000Nickname: PenguinsColors: Red and WhiteHome Court: Beeghly CenterStarters Returning/Lost: 3/2Conference: Horizon League2000–01 Record: 19-112000–01 Conference Record: 11-5Athletic Director: Ron StrolloBasketball SID: Trevor ParksPhone/Fax: 330-742-3192Home Phone: 330-742-3191Press Row Phone: 330-742-3192Head Coach: John RobicRecord at School: 31-27 (3 years)Overall Record: 31-27 (3 years)Assistant Coaches: Eric Skeeters;

Andy Johnston;Gary Grzesk

Office Phone: 330-742-3004Series Record: 0-0First Meeting: Saturday,

Feb. 23, 2002

University of Missouri-Kansas City Tuesday, Feb. 26, 20027:30 p.m. (CST)Kansas City, Mo.

Location: Kansas City, Mo.Enrollment: 13,000Nickname: KangaroosColors: Blue and GoldHome Court: Municipal

AuditoriumStarters Returning/Lost: 4/1Conference: Mid-Continent2000–01 Record: 14-162000–01 Conference Record: 9-7Athletic Director: Robert ThomasBasketball SID: Pat MaddenPhone/Fax: 816-235-1034

816-235-1035Home Phone: 913-369-2964Press Row Phone: 816-513-5217Head Coach: Rich ZvosecRecord at School: Begins First YearOverall Record: 103-146

(10 years)Assistant Coaches: Jason IveyOffice Phone: 816-235-1036Series Record: 0-0First Meeting: Tuesday,

Feb. 26, 2002

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Bethel 67 60Purdue N. Central 64 39IU East 74 51Oakland City 90 89St. Francis 82 103Purdue N. Central 117 87St. Francis 64 67IU Northwest 76 74Concordia 88 69UM Dearborn 84 75IUPUI 62 89Aquinas 79 93Indiana Tech 84 79IU East 87 69Tiffin 79 114IU Northwest 86 77Huntington 74 77Purdue N. Central 97 88IU East 64 45

1976–77Record: (8-19)Coach: Gordon StaufferWilberforce 73 65St. Francis 77 87John Wesley 49 51Oakland City 63 68Spring Arbor 82 94IU Northwest 89 66Aquinas 76 75Tiffin 70 86Grace 66 81Fort Wayne Bible 99 70Bethel 73 96Oakland City 79 91St. Edwards 70 81IU East 64 46Oakland City 63 65Indiana Tech 71 82Findlay 64 96Marion 61 74Fort Wayne Bible 68 63IU Southeast 53 79Defiance 58 98IU Southeast 2 0Huntington 70 84IU Southeast 69 77Northwest Business 77 78IU East 91 72Manchester 64 68

1977–78Record: (8-16)Coach: Gordon StaufferSt. Joseph’s 75 91Indiana Tech 87 70St. Francis 58 66Indianapolis 66 81Indianapolis 65 89St. Francis 67 66Huntington 77 95Grace 70 63Tri-State 57 93Hillsdale 52 81Taylor 66 86Kalamazoo 66 80Tri-State 61 93Marian 44 55Defiance 78 113Bethel 69 70Fort Wayne Bible 71 49IU Southeast 90 75IU East 71 55Marion 69 66St. Francis 64 78

Franklin 59 66Spring Arbor 74 76Indiana Tech 75 67

1978–79Record: (6-21)Coach: Gordon StaufferSt. Francis 72 67Indiana Tech 55 63Manchester 75 108Fort Wayne Bible 80 58Marian 57 59Concordia 92 59Kalamazoo 68 55Grace College 55 66Ohio Northern 56 83Aquinas 58 66Albion 66 85Huntington 71 63Taylor 48 54St. Francis 66 77Marian 61 68Bethel 61 70Jordan 88 54Kalamazoo 71 82IU Southeast 51 68Indiana Tech 70 79Franklin 68 100IU Southeast 2 86St. Francis 81 91Indianapolis 65 90Wabash 68 96Tri-State 51 90Spring Arbor 81

1979–80Record: (4-20)Coach: Ken WorkmanIU Southeast 65 102St. Francis 74 95Fort Wayne Bible 73 71Albion 44 98Marion 67 96Concordia 89 77Kalamazoo 43 99Grace College 42 108Huntington 62 81Hope 50 97Kalamazoo 66 75Tri-State 39 69Marian 45 86Jordan 79 98DePauw 66 108St. Francis 56 64IU Southeast 53 77Concordia 78 73St. Francis 84 106Indiana Tech 57 103DePauw 51 97Manchester 4 67Bethel 67 92Wabash 66 89

1980–81Record: (9-17)Coach: Ken WorkmanCedarville 68 77Kenyon 67 72Concordia 102 64Kalamazoo 73 76Manchester 98 92Indiana Tech 76 73St. Francis 76 75Hope 59 81

IU East 81 79St. Francis 73 66Huntington 60 66Luther 79 76Marian 65 89DePauw 71 75Tri-State 78 99IUPUI 70 90IU Southeast 65 87Goshen 70 73Indiana Tech 78 104DePauw 86 74Wabash 70 97St. Francis 55 58Aquinas 69 68Marion 75 90Bethel 74 83St. Joseph’s 92 108

1982–83Record: (16-12)Coach: Tim RussellUM-Dearborn 86 85Manchester 63 53Oakland 50 57Ashland 66 52Indiana Tech 61 59St. Francis 57 51St. Joseph’s 49 50Grand Rapids Bapt. 66 59Bethel 51 82Northern Kentucky 47 48Huntington 59 57Illinois Tech 76 60Taylor 49 51Alaska-Anchorage 50 52Taylor 41 39Indianapolis 54 68Marian 46 48Central State 47 75Ashland 61 63Wright State 54 53St. Francis 63 60Franklin 63 49St. Joseph’s 65 59Purdue Calumet 55 62Northern Kentucky 44 59Marion 73 68Illinois Tech 68 80Marian 61 53

1983–84Record: (18-10)Coach: Tim RussellGrand Valley State 60 63Goshen 106 76Oakland 80 89IUPUI 57 74Northeast Missouri 50 52Milikin 57 62Hillsdale 80 69Huntington 89 69Ohio Northern 42 37Wright State 61 53Albion 63 46Wisconsin-Parkside 62 63Southern Indiana 81 67Central State 67 59Marian 73 55IU Southeast 89 59IUPUI 84 73Purdue Calumet 67 70Wisconsin-Parkside 42 63St. Joseph’s 54 56Illinois Tech 76 68

Southern Indiana 67 65IU Southeast 66 55Illinois Tech 76 65St. Francis 76 65Marion 77 68Indianapolis 83 60St. Joseph’s 60 61

1984–85Record: (16-11)Coach: Tim RussellAlbion 84 82Kentucky State 60 83Central State 64 57Grand Valley 83 75Hillsdale 67 61Tri-State 71 68St. Francis 79 84Wright State 72 83IUPUI 69 58IUPUI 73 70St. Joseph’s 58 75Lewis 58 69Ashland 78 65Illinois Tech 88 72Indianapolis 64 59Bellarmine 61 56Kentucky Wesleyan 74 76Southern Indiana 77 76St. Joseph’s 79 73Lewis 47 49Ashland 54 65Illinois Tech 101 69Indianapolis 74 84Bellarmine 69 67Kentucky State 41 59Kentucky Wesleyan 69 71Southern Indiana 88 85

1985–86Record: (8-20)Coach: Tim RussellWright State 66 75Murray State 51 57Olivet Nazarene 62 57St. Francis 73 65IUPUI 54 47Tri-State 58 78Ferris State 49 44Lewis 52 55Coe 69 45Kentucky Wesleyan 63 95Northern Kentucky 62 79Ashland 73 75Wright State 61 67Indianapolis 56 54Southern Indiana 57 59Central State 68 64Bellarmine 61 66Tri-State 81 86Northern Kentucky 67 63Central State 56 59Bellarmine 76 90Indianapolis 58 59Ashland 58 62St. Joseph’s 73 74Southern Indiana 64 61Kentucky Wesleyan 58 61Lewis 52 69St. Joseph’s 63 61

1986–87Record: (9-19)Coach: Tim RussellRosary 89 76St. Francis 94 91Olivet Nazarene 100 69Wright State 78 79Ferris State 69 83IUPUI 82 99Grand Valley 73 68Northern Kentucky 53 56Urbana 70 78UM-Dearborn 96 75Indianapolis 65 76Bellarmine 70 69St. Francis 78 67Ashland 80 71Lewis 75 88St. Joseph’s 60 68Kentucky Wesleyan 56 83Southern Indiana 66 91Kentucky Wesleyan 99 118Southern Indiana 66 87Lewis 87 93St. Joseph’s 60 78Ashland 65 70Findlay 70 74Indianapolis 69 62Bellarmine 72 79Wright State 68 70Northern Kentucky 92 93

1987–88Record: (15-13)Coach: Andy PiazzaGrand Valley State 95 84Lake Superior State 84 69Northwood 105 75Ferris State 81 108IUPUI 85 93Ferris State 69 72Quincy 92 95Abilene Christian 79 77UW-Milwaukee 77 61Northern Kentucky 85 71Ashland 69 65Lewis 72 82Western Illinois 63 74St. Francis 97 84Kentucky Wesleyan 70 75Southern Indiana 78 75Kentucky Wesleyan 78 97Southern Indiana 90 89Tri-State 111 99Indianapolis 86 114Lewis 77 88St. Joseph’s 81 91Northern Kentucky 77 70Ashland 69 87Indianapolis 95 91Bellarmine 108 106St. Joseph’s 89 82Bellarmine 94 99

1988–89Record: (21-7)Coach: Andy PiazzaMadonna 109 64Indiana Tech 87 83Grand Valley 80 78St. Francis 92 71Northwood 69 65Indiana Tech 106 93Tri-State 86 75Saginaw Valley 112 82

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Tri-State 81 78Ashland 99 97Northern Kentucky 96 93Indiana Tech 78 97Kentucky Wesleyan 63 72Southern Indiana 90 88St. Joseph’s 90 88Lewis 99 114Bellarmine 83 85Indianapolis 94 93Concordia 76 69Bellarmine 77 100Indianapolis 73 74Manchester 102 77Lewis 91 90St. Joseph’s 78 73Southern Indiana 88 80Kentucky Wesleyan 85 92Northern Kentucky 99 91Ashland 60 57

1989–90 Record: (20-8)Coach: Andy PiazzaSt. Francis 110 66Indiana Tech 99 88Hillsdale 91 89Manchester 74 57St. Francis 98 60Northwood 82 79Saginaw Valley St 71 69Concordia 114 88Indiana Tech 86 69Southern Indiana 90 88Ashland 62 74Kentucky Wesleyan 75 77Northern Kentucky 89 80Bellarmine 88 89Indiana Tech 81 77Kentucky State 90 93Lewis 73 82St. Joseph’s 88 81Indianapolis 65 70St. Joseph’s 88 79Indianapolis 108 85Lewis 102 89Kentucky State 89 88Bellarmine 112 94Northern Kentucky 108 93Kentucky Wesleyan 101 118Southern Indiana 108 113Ashland 101 98

1990–91(16-12)Coach: Andy PiazzaHuntington 93 103Indiana Tech 86 78Hillsdale 73 65St. Francis 64 66Northwood 77 69Tri-State 86 80Purdue Calumet 78 52Saginaw Valley St 77 74St. Joseph’s 89 83Lewis 93 79Kentucky Wesleyan 73 84Southern Indiana 75 89Bellarmine 87 101Kentucky State 86 110Quincy 103 75Ashland 84 123Northern Kentucky 81 88Indianapolis 85 80Southern Indiana 67 74

Kentucky Wesleyan 85 102Kentucky State 96 81Bellarmine 92 89Indiana Tech 91 73Ashland 93 87Indianapolis 102 94Northern Kentucky 75 83Lewis 80 90St. Joseph’s 97 89

1991–92Record: (21-7)Coach: Andy PiazzaHanover 81 54Hillsdale 88 73Purdue Calumet 95 80Quincy 99 82Gannon 66 64Saginaw Valley St 66 67St. Joseph’s 55 51Lewis 117 81Kentucky Wesleyan 65 80Southern Indiana 94 80Bellarmine 99 86Kentucky State 98 99St. Francis 102 61Tri-State 83 72Ashland 106 92Northern Kentucky 93 87Indianapolis 97 69Goshen 102 98Southern Indiana 97 78Kentucky Wesleyan 91 107Kentucky State 89 75Bellarmine 71 74Indiana Tech 93 90Ashland 93 122Indianapolis 117 85Northern Kentucky 100 83Lewis 93 77St. Joseph’s 60 62

1992–93 Record:(23-6)Coach: Andy PiazzaSt. Francis 77 68Hillsdale 89 72Purdue Calumet 82 75Tri-State 82 72Huntington 115 84North Central 96 62Quincy 116 106Indianapolis 90 71Northern Kentucky 105 88Kentucky Wesleyan 66 69Southern Indiana 96 107Ashland 73 53Bellarmine 102 75Kentucky State 83 78Lewis 79 82St. Joseph’s 66 63Goshen 118 74Southern Indiana 99 87Kentucky Wesleyan 81 67Findlay 71 84Ashland 89 60Kentucky State 80 78Bellarmine 83 71St. Joseph’s 74 66Lewis 89 76Northern Kentucky 87 70Indianapolis 62 60Wayne State 72 78Southern Indiana 93 95

1993–94 Record:(8-19)Coach: Andy Piazza WayneState 86 101Hillsdale 70 78Tri-State 77 84Purdue Calumet 81 74Quincy 71 89Madonna 138 101IUPUI 107 87St. Joseph’s 73 88Lewis 78 91Huntington 98 109Ashland 87 85Kentucky Wesleyan 90 84Southern Indiana 75 85Bellarmine 71 84Kentucky State 76 77Indianapolis 82 104Northern Kentucky 71 98Findlay 91 69Ashland 81 74Southern Indiana 73 108Kentucky Wesleyan 88 94Bellarmine 71 79Kentucky State 98 91Indianapolis 75 82Northern Kentucky 80 88Lewis 70 72St. Joseph’s 68 78

1994–95Record: (10-17)Coach: Andy PiazzaSpring Arbor 74 89Union 61 99Wayne State 85 74Hillsdale 65 84Cleveland State 76 97Tri-State 110 77Quincy 77 99IUPUI 65 94Bellarmine 83 86Kentucky State 83 73Purdue Calumet 73 79Ashland 71 90Northern Kentucky 84 75Indianapolis 69 68St. Joseph’s 66 72Lewis 62 74Kentucky Wesleyan 91 96Southern Indiana 90 97Ashland 78 76Indianapolis 62 87Northern Kentucky 75 111Lewis 84 73St. Joseph’s 81 68Southern Indiana 90 98Kentucky Wesleyan 84 97Kentucky State 104 103Bellarmine 81 78

1995–96Record: (8-19)Coach: Andy PiazzaSt. Francis 71 89Grace 76 77Northern Kentucky 73 98Sue Bennett 100 79Hillsdale 95 89Tri-State 82 84Madonna 85 82Purdue Calumet 77 76St. Joseph’s 75 76

Bellarmine 79 74Quincy 80 92Lewis 72 79Kentucky Wesleyan 87 85Southern Indiana 60 96Indianapolis 56 77Lewis 62 74Northern Kentucky 70 78Wisconsin-Parkside 91 92St. Joseph’s 73 78SIU-Edwardsville 77 92Quincy 77 85Bellarmine 68 71St. Joseph’s 81 68Kentucky Wesleyan 67 79Indianapolis 66 76Lewis 69 75Wisconsin-Parkside 77 72Southern Indiana 69 103SIU-Edwardsville 90 88

1996–97(12-15)Coach: John WilliamsTri-State 79 74Indiana Tech 99 88Hillsdale 76 75Tri-State 65 66Bellarmine 67 62Grace 60 48Purdue Calumet 83 73Kent State 70 93Kentucky Wesleyan 78 76Missouri St. Louis 76 72Quincy 67 90St. Joseph’s 94 76SIU-Edwardsville 83 82Indianapolis 62 76Northern Kentucky 71 84Lewis 52 62UW-Parkside 55 53Bellarmine 49 78Kentucky Wesleyan 69 84Quincy 56 65Missouri St. Louis 70 78St. Joseph’s 93 80Southern Indiana 61 96Indianapolis 57 83Northern Kentucky 68 95UW-Parkside 60 65Lewis 68 71

1997–98Record: (10-17)Coach: John WilliamsIndiana Tech 73 71St. Francis 85 65St. Francis (Ill.) 87 84Southern Indiana 97 104SIU-Edwardsville 73 85Grace 73 51Purdue Calumet 71 78Hillsdale 92 68Missouri St. Louis 95 66IUPUI 62 81Indianapolis 91 78Northern Kentucky 62 63St. Joseph’s 62 78UW-Parkside 80 88Bellarmine 59 75Kentucky Wesleyan 72 98Missouri St. Louis 64 67Quincy 72 78St. Joseph’s 67 38Lewis 66 72

Northern Kentucky 60 73Indianapolis 56 74SIU-Edwardsville 80 90Southern Indiana 65 84Lewis 63 79UW-Parkside 58 64

1998–99Record: (10-17)Coach: John WilliamsSt. Francis 74 71Tri-State 55 47Quincy 63 71Missouri St. Louis 77 73Kentucky Wesleyan 66 91Bellarmine 46 61Grace 78 69St. Joseph’s 84 78Hillsdale 53 55Lewis 78 95Indianapolis 60 75Northern Kentucky 69 72SIU-Edwardsville 58 72Southern Indiana 79 97UW-Parkside 73 55Bellarmine 85 69Kentucky Wesleyan 55 64Missouri St. Louis 65 60Quincy 69 74Southern Indiana 73 81SIU-Edwardsville 68 71St. Joseph’s 65 74Northern Kentucky 62 65Indianapolis 86 79Lewis 73 77UW-Parkside 81 74Kentucky Wesleyan 48 81

1999–00Record: (11-16)Coach: Doug NollIndiana Tech 85 73Tri-State 74 55St. Joseph’s 102 94Southern Indiana 86 101SIU-Edwardsville 100 74Hillsdale 71 81Kent State 78 100Ferris State 95 72Saginaw Valley St 97 101UW-Parkside 70 67Lewis 77 89Bellarmine 102 87Kentucky Wesleyan 87 108Northern Kentucky 74 92Indianapolis 79 91Quincy 88 79Missouri St. Louis 60 72SIU-Edwardsville 91 86Southern Indiana 93 102Kentucky Wesleyan 78 94Bellarmine 90 96St. Joseph’s 105 83Indianapolis 85 98Northern Kentucky 63 68Missouri St. Louis 74 72Quincy 90 91Northern Kentucky 65 96

2000–01Record: (7-23)Coach: Doug NollIndiana Tech 89 73Huntington 71 83

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Ferris State 82 66Southern Indiana 81 94SIU-Edwardsville 72 77Saginaw Valley 70 88St. Joseph’s 83 75Hillsdale 61 72Fairmont State 55 66

Sacred Heart 76 49Metropolitan (PR) 90 98Marshall 70 99Ball State 67 83Kentucky Wesleyan 61 80Bellarmine 67 74Northern Kentucky 77 85

Indianapolis 80 72Quincy 74 72Missouri St. Louis 63 75Lewis 79 85UW-Parkside 55 63SIU-Edwardsville 81 66Southern Indiana 108 110

Indianapolis 68 82Northern Kentucky 73 94St. Joseph’s 71 83Missouri St. Louis 64 70Quincy 88 91UW-Parkside 52 64Lewis 53 95

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Abilene Christian 1 0 1987–88 1987–88Alaska-Anchorage 0 1 1982–83 1982–83Albion 2 2 1978–79 1984–85Aquinas 2 3 1975–76 1980–81Ashland 14 11 1981–82 1994–95Ball State 0 1 2000–01 2000–01Bellarmine 16 19 1981–82 2000–01Bethel (Ind.) 1 7 1974–75 1982–83Cedarville 0 2 1973–74 1980–81Central State (Ohio) 1 4 1982–83 1985–86Cleveland State 0 1 1994–95 1994–95Coe 1 0 1985–86 1985–86Concordia (Mich.) 10 0 1973–74 1989–90Defiance 0 2 1976–77 1977–78DePauw 1 5 1979–80 1981–82Fairmont State 0 1 2000–01 2000–01Ferris State 3 3 1985–86 2000–01Findlay 1 3 1976–77 1993–94Franklin (Ind.) 1 2 1977–78 1982–83Gannon 1 0 1991–92 1991–92Goshen 3 1 1980–81 1992–93Grace 3 8 1975–76 1998–99Grand Rapids Baptist 1 0 1982–83 1982–83Grand Valley State 4 1 1983–84 1988–89Hanover 1 0 1991–92 1991–92Hillsdale 9 6 1977–78 2000–01Hope 0 2 1979–80 1980–81Huntington 4 11 1973–74 2000–01Illinois Tech 6 0 1982–83 1984–85IU-East 10 2 1973–74 1980–81IU-Northwest 7 1 1973–74 1976–77IU-Southeast 3 8 1973–74 1983–84IUPUI 5 13 1973–74 1997–98Indiana Tech 18 10 1973–74 2000–01Indianapolis 19 22 1977–78 2000–01John Wesley 0 1 1976–77 1976–77Jordan 1 1 1978–79 1979–80Kalamazoo 1 6 1977–78 1981–82Kent State 0 2 1996–97 1999–00Kentucky State 8 6 1984–85 1994–95Kentucky Wesleyan 4 30 1981–82 2000–01Kenyon 0 1 1980–81 1980–81Lake Superior State 1 0 1987–88 1987–88Lewis 8 25 1984–85 2000–01

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Luther 1 0 1980–81 1980–81Madonna 3 0 1988–89 1995–96Manchester 5 3 1976–77 1989–90Marian (Ind.) 2 8 1973–74 1983–84Marion 4 6 1974–75 1983–84Marshall 0 1 2000–01 2000–01Metropolitan (PR) 0 1 2000–01 2000–01Michigan-Dearborn 3 1 1975–76 1986–87Millikin 0 1 1983–84 1983–84Missouri-St. Louis 5 5 1996–97 2000–01Murray State 0 1 1985–86 1985–86North Central 1 0 1992–93 1992–93NE Missouri State 0 1 1983–84 1983–84Northern Kentucky 13 24 1981–82 2000–01Northwest Business 0 5 1973–74 1976–77Northwestern Tech 1 0 1974–75 1974–75Northwood 4 1 1973–74 1990–91Oakland 0 4 1981–82 1983–84Oakland City 1 3 1975–76 1976–77Ohio Northern 1 1 1978–79 1983–84Olivet Nazarene 2 0 1985–86 1986–87Purdue–Calumet 6 4 1982–83 1997–98Purdue North Central 6 2 1973–74 1975–76Quincy 5 12 1987–88 2000–01Rosary 1 0 1986–87 1986–87Sacred Heart 1 0 2000–01 2000–01St. Edward’s 0 1 1976–77 1976–77St. Francis (Ill.) 1 0 1997–98 1997–98St. Francis (Ind.) 20 18 1973–74 1998–99St. Joseph’s (Ind.) 21 20 1977–78 2000–01Saginaw Valley State 3 3 1988–89 2000–01SIU-Edwardsville 6 8 1973–74 2000–01Southern Indiana 12 23 1983–84 2000–01Spring Arbor 0 7 1973–74 1994–95Summit Christian 6 1 1973–74 1979–80Taylor 1 5 1973–74 1982–83Tiffin 0 3 1974–75 1976–77Tri-State 11 10 1977–78 1999–00Union 0 1 1994–95 1994–95Urbana 0 1 1986–87 1986–87Wabash 0 3 1979–80 1980–81Wayne State 1 2 1992–93 1994–95

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Western Illinois 0 1 1987–88 1987–88Wilberforce 2 1 1974–75 1976–77Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1 0 1987–88 1987–88Wisconsin–Parkside 5 8 1983–84 2000–01Wright State 2 6 1981–82 1986–87

Total 328 430

Coaches’ Records

Records vs. All Opponents

Year Coach Win Loss Pct.1973–74 George Wehrmeister 5 21 .1921974–75 Gene Hany 12 12 .5001975–76 Gordon Stauffer 15 12 .5551976–77 Gordon Stauffer 8 19 .2961977–78 Gordon Stauffer 8 16 .3331978–79 Gordon Stauffer 6 21 .2221979–80 Ken Workman 4 20 .1671980–81 Ken Workman 9 17 .3461981–82 Ken Workman 2 24 .0771982–83 Tim Russell 16 12 .571

Year Coach Win Loss Pct.1983–84 Tim Russell 18 10 .6431984–85 Tim Russell 16 11 .5931985–86 Tim Russell 8 20 .2861986–87 Tim Russell 9 19 .3211987–88 Andy Piazza 15 13 .5361988–89 Andy Piazza 21 7 .7501989–90 Andy Piazza 20 8 .7141990–91 Andy Piazza 16 12 .5711991–92 Andy Piazza 21 7 .7501992–93 Andy Piazza 23 6 .793

Year Coach Win Loss Pct.1993–94 Andy Piazza 8 19 .2961994–95 Andy Piazza 10 17 .3701995–96 Andy Piazza 8 19 .2961996–97 Jon Williams 12 15 .4441997–98 Jon Williams 10 17 .3701998–99 Jon Williams 10 17 .3701999–00 Doug Noll 11 16 .4072000–01 Doug Noll 7 23 .233

Totals 328 430 .432

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Individual Career Records

PointsName Years Points1. Sean Gibson 1989–93 1,7652. Bruce Roland 1986–89 1,4853. Steve Bard 1987–89 1,0784. Dic Ivy 1984–88 1,0765. Lawrence Jordan 1986, 88–89 9776. Adam Moore 1996–99 9687. Nick Wise 1999–01 9458. Jim Morlan 1984–87 9099. Mark Cook 1983–85 87810. Jeff Fullove 1983–85 876

Name Years Reb.1. Sean Gibson 1989–93 9652. Jim Morlan 1984–87 6063. Dic Ivy 1984–88 5024. Bruce Roland 1986–89 4955. Dane Adams 1995–98 4696. Adam Moore 1996–99 3927. Rob Henderson 1982–84 3718. Doug Reincke 1989–93 3469. Craig Taylor 1977–79 33310. John Hohnstreiter 1989–93 291

Name Years Ast1. Lawrence Jordan 1986, 88–90 9132. Randy Spicer 1997–00 4333. Andre Walton 1991–93 3064. Russ Marcinek 1992–95 2955. Sean Gibson 1989–93 2486. Jeff Jackson 1994–97 2427. Jeff Smithey 1990–94 2418. Jason Werling 1995–97 2339. Steve Bard 1987–89 20510. Mark Cook 1983–85 193

Name Years Stl1. Lawrence Jordan 1986, 88–90 3242. Bruce Roland 1986–89 2103. Randy Spicer 1997–00 1494. Sean Gibson 1989–93 1375. Dic Ivy 1984–88 1076. DeAngelo Woodall 1999–01 977. Clarence Rich 1990–92 908. Mark Cook 1983–85 849. Steve Bard 1987–89 8110. Andre Walton 1991–93 81

Name Years PCT1. John Hohnstreiter 1989–93 .6462. Kyle Kirby 1995–97 .6323. Lloyd Sergent 1988–90 .6194. Sean Gibson 1989–93 .6075. Scott Burkhardt 1989–91 .6016. Ryan Bond 1994–97 .5977. Tony Martin 1990–93 .5928. Doug Reincke 1989–93 .5789. Andre Walton 1991–93 .55810. Craig Taylor 1977–79 .552

Name Years PCT1. Steve Bard 1987–89 .8682. Eric Vaughn 1989–92 .8573. Adam Moore 1996–99 .8034. Scott Simmons 1992–94 .8015. Mark Cook 1983–85 .7976. Shane Gibson 1991–94 .7737.Brad Noll 1999–01 .7708. Dic Ivy 1984–88 .7649. K.C. Runyan 1992–95 .76210. Mike Pitman 1989–91 .756

Name Years 3-FG1. Nick Wise 1999–01 1482. Steve Bard 1987–89 1413. Shane Gibson 1991–94 1194. Jeff Smithey 1990–94 1145. Ryan Glidden 1994–96 1146. Clarence Rich 1990–92 1027. Mike Pitman 1989–91 1028. Brad Noll 1999–01 969. Scott Simmons 1992–94 8510. Jason Werling 1994–95 77

Name Years BLK1. Doug Reincke 1989–93 1132. Sean Gibson 1989–93 1053. Bruce Erwin 1985–87 754. Lloyd Sergent 1988–90 505. Jeff Fullove 1983–85 406. Mark Cook 1983–85 387. Jermaine Williams 1993–94 338. Bruce Roland 1986–89 329. Dic Ivy 1984–88 2810. Dane Adams 1994–96 28

Name Years FG1. Bruce Roland 1986–89 6082. Sean Gibson 1989–93 5883. Jim Morlan 1984–87 3944. Steve Bard 1987–89 3835. Jeff Fullove 1983–85 3746. Lawrence Jordan 1986,88–90 3687. Mark Cook 1983–85 3398. Nick Wise 1999–01 3319. Dic Ivy 1984–88 32310. Doug Reincke 1989–93 310

Name Years FT1. Sean Gibson 1989–93 5572. Bruce Roland 1986–89 2453. Dic Ivy 1984–88 2434. Mark Cook 1983–85 2005. Lawrence Jordan 1986,88–90 1906. Steve Bard 1987–89 1717. Lloyd Sergent 1988–90 1578. Brad Noll 1999–01 1579. Craig Taylor 1977–79 15510. Shane Gibson 1991–94 140

Steals

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Rebounds

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Blocked Shots

Three-Point Field Goals

Free ThrowsFree-Throw Percentage

Field-Goal Percentage

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IPFW RecordsPointsCareer: 1,765 Sean Gibson (1989–93)Season: 672 Bruce Roland (1987–88)Game: 41 Bruce Roland (vs. Southern Indiana, 1987–88)

Field GoalCareer: 608 Bruce Roland (1986–89)Season: 279 Bruce Roland (1987–88)Game: 16 Lan Bullard (vs. Huntington, 1993–94)

Field Goals AttemptedCareer: 1,277 Bruce Roland (1986–89)Season: 527 Bruce Roland (1987–88)Game: 31 Bruce Roland (vs. Ky. Wesleyan, 1987–88)

Field-Goal PercentageCareer: .646 John Hohnstreiter (1989–93)Season: .703 Lloyd Sergent (1988–89)Game: 1.000 Greg Davis (vs. St. Francis, 1988–89) 10-10

Three-Point Field GoalsCareer: 148 Nick Wise (1999–)Season: 93 Nick Wise (1999–)Game: 10 Duane Shears (vs. Indianapolis, 1991–92)

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IPFW Team Records, Season Highs, and Game Highs continued

Three-Point Field Goals AttemptedCareer: 325 Steve Bard (1987–89)Season: 164 Steve Bard (1987–88)Game: 15 Eric Wilson (vs. Ashland, 1986–87)

Three-Point Field Goals PercentageCareer: .442 Mike Pitman (1989–91)Season: .507 K. C. Runyan (1995–96)Game: 1.000 Steve Bard (vs. Abilene Christ 1987–88) 4-4

Eric Wilson (vs. St. Francis, 1986–87) 4-4Jeff Smithey (vs. N. Kentucky, 1992–93) 4-4

Free ThrowsCareer: 557 Sean Gibson (1989–93)Season: 208 Sean Gibson (1992–93)Game: 16 John Hohnstreiter (vs. Indianapolis, 1990–91)

Blocked ShotsCareer: 113 Doug Reincke (1989–93)Season: 47 Bruce Erwin (1985–86)Game: 6 Doug Reincke (vs. N. Kentucky, 1990–91)

StealsCareer: 324 Lawrence Jordan (1986, 88–90)Season: 109 Lawrence Jordan (1989–90)Game: 9 Bruce Roland (vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 1987–88)

Free Throws AttemptedCareer: 799 Sean Gibson (1989–93)Season: 293 Sean Gibson (1992–93)Game: 19 John Hohnstreiter (vs. Indianapolis, 1990–91)

Sean Gibson (vs. Bellarmine, 1992–93)

Free-Throw PercentageCareer: .868 Steve Bard (1987–89)Season: .889 Eric Vaughn (1991–92)Game: 1.000 Bruce Roland (vs. So. Indiana, 1987–88) 15-15

Sean Gibson (vs. St. Francis, 1992–93) 9-9

ReboundsCareer: 965 Sean Gibson (1989–93)Season: 279 Sean Gibson (1992–93)Game: 18 Sean Gibson (two times)

AssistsCareer: 913 Lawrence Jordan (1986, 88–90)Season: 266 Lawrence Jordan (1989–90)Game: 19 Russ Marcinek (vs. IUPUI, 1993–94)

IPFW Records

Season Highs

Game Highs

Wins: .23 (1992–93)Winning Percentage: .793 (1992–93)Points: 2,543 (1989–90)Field Goals: 950 (1988–89)Field Goals Attempted: 1,829 (1988–89)Field Goal Percentage: .526 (1992–93)3-Point Field Goals: 211 (1993–94)3-Point FG Attempted: 573 (1993–94)

3-Point FG Percentage: 432 (1991–90)Free Throws: 538 (1992–93)Free Throws Attempted: 790 (1992–93)Free-Throw Percentage: .724 (1987–88)Rebounds: 1,107 (1990–91)Assists: 598 (1988–89)Steals: 377 (1989–90)Blocked Shots: 104 (1989–90)

Points: 138 vs. Madonna, 1993–94Field Goals: 53 vs. Madonna, 1993–94Field Goals Attempted: 106 vs. Madonna, 1993–94Field Goal Percentage: .688 vs. So. Indiana 1988–903-Point Field Goals: 17 vs. Indianapolis, 1991–923-Point Field Goals Attempted: 34 vs. Madonna 1993–943-Point Field Goal Percentage: .750 vs. Gr. Valley St., 1986–87

.750 vs. No. Kentucky, 1988–89Free Throws: 35 vs. Ky. Wesleyan 1992–93Free Throws Attempted: 48 vs. Ky. Wesleyan, 1992–93Free-Throw Percentage: 1.000 vs. Ky. Wesleyan, 1992–93Rebounds: 67 vs.Madonna, 1993–94Assists: 40 vs. Madonna, 1993–94Steals: 23 vs. St. Francis, 1989–90Blocked Shots: 10 vs. Huntington, 1993–94

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Royal Dons ClubIndiana University-Purdue UniversityFort Wayne

The Royal Dons Club

As our teams competethroughout the United States, ourdesignation as Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne willcharacterize us as the university ofnortheastern Indiana. The economicimpact to our community and ourincreased sense of pride will be feltwith each new competition. Weinvite you to be a part of the newspirit of IPFW athletics!

Because IPFW athletics receive no funds from the State ofIndiana, Indiana University, orPurdue University, the support ofthe Royal Dons Club is crucial toour success. Your generouscontribution will assist worthystudent-athletes in their efforts tosucceed in their studies, incompetition, and in life. Andbecause 80 percent of our studentsremain in northeastern Indiana aftergraduation, you will witness first-hand the continued benefits of youreconomic support today!

Gift Information

Tax Information: All gifts to the Royal Dons Club areconsidered gifts to IPFW, and arecredited at full value for purposesof the donor’s giving record to theuniversity. For Indiana taxpayers,you are eligible for a 50 percentincome tax credit for gifts up to$400 on joint returns or $200 onindividual returns.

Matching Gifts: More than1,000 companies participate in amatching gift program, giving youthe opportunity to double or tripleyour contribution to the RoyalDons Club. Please check with youremployer to see if your gift iseligible to be matched.

Scholarship Champion (SC): The cost of in-state scholarship for one yearExecutive Board (EB): $5,000—Scholarship ChampionCommunity Leaders (CL): $3,000—$4,999Grand Society (GS): $1,000—$2,999Coaches Club (CC): $500—$999Division One (DI): $100—$499

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Signage at Gates Sports Center or sports fields ✓ ✓ ✓

Letterhead designation on RDC stationery ✓ ✓

Donor recognition plaque at Gates Sports Center ✓ ✓

Invitation to executive board dinners and receptions ✓ ✓

Naming rights for scholarship ✓

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Benefit: SC EB CL GS CC DI

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IPFW School of Visual and Performing Arts Upcoming Events

For updates, call the IPFW Arts Hotline at 481-5700 • www.ipfw.edu/vpa

HarveyBy Mary ChaseDirected by Jane Purse-WiedenhoeftOur family holiday production has enchantedaudiences for years with the loveable Elwood P.Dowd and his imaginary friend Harvey, a six-and-a-half foot rabbit. Problems quickly arisewhen Elwood’s sister, Veta Louise, decides tohave him committed to a sanitarium becauseof his eccentric behavior. Veta herself, however,is mistakenly assumed to be on the fringe oflunacy when she explains to doctors that yearsof living with Elwood’s hallucination havecaused her to see Harvey, too! Nov. 30, Dec. 1, 6, 7, 8 at 8 p.m.Dec. 2, 9 at 2:30 p.m.Special High School MatineesDec. 5, 6 at 10:30 a.m.Williams Theatre

Picasso at the Lapin AgileBy Steve MartinDirected by Jane Purse-WiedenhoeftPicasso at the Lapin Agile, a long-running off-Broadway comedy, places Albert Einstein andPablo Picasso in a Parisian café in 1904, justbefore the renowned scientist transformedphysics with his theory of relativity and thecelebrated painter set the art world afire withcubism. In Picasso at the Lapin Agile, SteveMartin’s first comedy for the stage, the popularactor, comic and screenwriter plays fast andloose with fact, fame and fortune.Feb. 15, 16, 21, 22, 23 at 8 p.m.Williams Theatre

Tennessee Williams: The Foolish DreamerDevised and directed by Larry L. LifeTennessee Williams: The Foolish Dreamer is agratifying and provocative portrait of theextraordinary life and career of one ofAmerica’s greatest playwrights. Five men andwomen play Tennessee Williams and show hisimmense appeal and great complexity throughhis poetry, quotes, anecdotes, and plays. For allwho know and love Tennessee Williams, thistheatrical performance reveals a fascinatingpersonality that could be alternately tender,generous, bitchy, profound, exasperating,paranoid, or wholly endearing.March 1, 2 at 8 p.m.Williams Theatre

The Color of August By Paloma PedreroDirected by Betsy Breitenbach The Color of August is a moving and heartfeltexploration of two women’s relationship,artwork, and their relationship with the art.Tackling questions of inspiration, love, hate,and jealousy, Paloma Pedrero’s modern Spanishmasterpiece uses poetic imagery to tell the storyof where these two women have been andwhere their love-hate relationship is heading. March 29, 30, April 4, 5, 6 at 8 p.m.Studio Theatre in Kettler Hall

On the Town The New York, New York MusicalMusic by Leonard BernsteinBook and Lyrics by Betty Comden and

Adolph GreenDirected and Choreographed by Larry L.Life It’s 1943 New York during WW II. Threesailors on a 24-hour shore leave take a carefreetour of Manhattan in search of—what else—women! On the Town features a classicBernstein score and a lighthearted andendearing plot. The wonderful score includesblues, jazz, and ragtime with a classicalstructure. Using the natural exuberance ofsailors, and the jazzy rhythms and syncopationof Bernstein’s music, the show features fantasticdance numbers, no to be missed.April 26, 27, May 2, 3, 4 at 8 p.m.April 28, May 5 at 2:30 p.m.Williams Theatre

Theatre

Visual Arts

John Hrehov ExhibitionNov. 1–21Opening Reception Nov. 2, 6–8 p.m.

Fall Senior B.F.A. Exhibition – Graphic Design

Dec. 3–Jan. 4Opening Reception Dec. 7, 6–8 p.m.

Spring Senior B.F.A. Exhibition – Fine Art

April 1–19Opening Reception April 5, 6–8 p.m.

Spring Senior B.F.A. Exhibition Visual Communication and Design

April 29–May 17Opening Reception May 3, 6–8 p.m.

Music

IPFW Plogsterth Art Series

Tri-State Honor Band ConcertPerformance, Nov. 11, 4 p.m.

Fort Wayne Area Community BandNov. 13, 7:30 p.m., Performing ArtsCenter

Jazz Ensemble, Nov. 18, 7:30 p.m.

Percussion Ensemble, Nov. 19, 7:30 p.m.

Symphonic Wind Ensemble, Nov. 30, 7:30 p.m.

Holiday Concert featuring IPFWCommunity Orchestra and IPFW Choral Ensembles, Dec. 3, 7:30 p.m., Embassy Centre

Fort Wayne Area Community Band, Dec. 18, 7:30 p.m., Performing Arts Center

Faculty Artist Series, Masson Robertson, piano, March 3, 2:30 p.m.

Music Therapy Clinic ConcertMarch 3, 7 p.m.

Fort Wayne Area Community BandTogether Again with the IPFWSymphonic Winds, March 5, 7:30 p.m.,Performing Arts Center

Spring Tour Home Concert featuringIPFW Choral Ensembles, JW Park,director, and IPFW Symphonic WindEnsemble, Reed Thomas, director, March 14, 7:30 p.m.

Jazz Ensemble, March 24, 7:30 p.m.

Community Orchestra, March 25, 7:30 p.m.

Opera Ensemble, April 5 and 6, 7:30 p.m.

Percussion Ensemble, April 15, 7:30 p.m.

Fort Wayne Philharmonic Masterworksfeaturing IPFW University ChoralEnsembles Performing Verdi’s AidaApril 20, 8 p.m., Embassy Centre

Saxophone Quartet, April 21, 2:30 p.m.

Symphonic Wind Ensemble, April 26, 7:30 p.m.

Spring Choral Concert featuring IPFW Choral Ensembles, April 28, 2:30 p.m.

Community OrchestraStudent Concerto/Aria CompetitionWinners, April 29, 7:30 p.m.

Fort Wayne Area Community BandMay 7, 7:30 p.m.

All music events in Neff Recital Hall unless otherwise indicated.All visual arts events in Visual Arts Gallery.

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