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General Information ________________42009-10 Schedule __________________52009-10 Roster ____________________6Preseason Notes __________________7Season Preview ____________________8

Championship Tradition ______________10Legendary Coaches ________________12NCAA Tournament__________________14Legendary Players ________________16Head Coach Frank Martin ____________18Stellar Staff______________________20Gameday at K-State ________________22In the Community __________________24Strength and Conditioning ____________26Big 12 Conference ________________28Kansas State University ______________30

Head Coach Frank Martin ____________32Q&A with Frank Martin ______________36Associate Head Coach Dalonte Hill ______37Assistant Coach Matt Figger __________38Assistant Coach Brad Underwood ______39Director of Operations Andy Assaley ______40Strength Coach Scott Greenawalt ________41Support Staff ____________________42Head Coaches ____________________452008-09 Review __________________45President Kirk Schulz________________46President’s Cabinet ________________46Athletics Director John Currie __________47Athletics Administration______________48

Senior Denis Clemente ______________50Senior Luis Colon __________________52Senior Chris Merriewether ____________54Junior Curtis Kelly __________________56Junior Jacob Pullen ________________58Junior Dominique Sutton ____________60Sophomore Victor Ojeleye ____________62Sophomore Jamar Samuels____________64Sophomore Justin Werner ____________66Freshman Jordan Henriquez-Roberts______68Freshman Martavious Irving __________69Freshman Wally Judge ______________70Freshman Rodney McGruder __________71Freshman Nick Russell ______________72Career Statistics __________________73

Record vs. Opponents ______________78Non-Conference Profiles ____________79Big 12 Profiles ____________________85Record vs. Conferences ______________88Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship ________89Series Histories __________________90

2008-09 Review __________________962008-09 Results __________________982008-09 Season Statistics ____________992008-09 Game-by-Game Totals________1002008-09 Points-Rebounds-Assists ______1012008-09 Season Superlatives ________1022008-09 Miscellaneous Statistics ______1032008-09 Big 12 Review ____________1042008-09 Big 12 Statistics____________1052008-09 Boxscores________________107

23 NCAA TOURNAMENTS | 4 FINAL FOURS | 16 SWEET SIXTEENS | 11 ELITE EIGHTS | 19 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS | 36 ALL-AMERICANS

2009-10 KANSAS STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL

44 Introduction 3322 5500 Players 7788StaffOpponents/Review

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Annual Team Results ______________114Annual Team Statistics______________116Scoring________________________118Top Performances ________________122Field Goals ____________________1243-Point Field Goals ________________126Free Throws ____________________128Rebounds ______________________130Assists ________________________132Steals ________________________134Blocks ________________________135Miscellaneous __________________136Attendance ____________________138100-point/Overtime________________139Bramlage Coliseum Records __________140Conference Championship History ______142Postseason History ________________144All-Time Letterwinners ______________146All-Time Jersey Numbers ____________148All-Time Captains ________________149Career Statistics__________________150Year-by-Year Results ______________160

A Championship Tradition ____________172Coaching History__________________176Olympic Wildcats ________________177All-Century Team ________________178Retired Jerseys __________________182Individual Honors ________________184Wildcats in the AP Poll ______________186Team Awards ____________________187Wildcats in the Pros ______________188Bramlage Coliseum ________________190Ahearn Field House ________________192Nichols Gym ____________________193

Kansas State University ____________194The Colleges of Kansas State__________196Distinguished Alumni ______________197K-State Traditions ________________198Department Staff ________________199Big 12 Composite Schedule __________200Media Information ________________202K-State Sports Network ____________204Visiting Manhattan ________________205Media Outlets __________________206TV/Radio Speed Chart ______________208

CONTENTS2009-10 KANSAS STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL

111144 Records 117722 History/University

Nike is the official footwear, apparel supplier and sponsorof Kansas State’s men’s basketball program.

CreditsThe 2009-10 Kansas State University Men’sBasketball Media Guide is a product of theSports Information Office, published by theKansas State University Athletic Department.

MANAGING EDITOR AND PRINCIPLE DESIGN:Tom Gilbert, Assistant Sports Information DirectorEDITORIAL ASSISTANCE: Kenny Lannou, SportsInformation Director; Chris Newton, Ricardo Cruzand Jesse Piper, Student Assistants; Players and Coaches; Opponent Sports Information Contacts.COVER DESIGNS: Ron Cook, Director of Graphic DesignCOVER PHOTOGRAPHY: Scott Weaver of Scott Weaver Photography, Inc., Overland Park, Kan.PHOTOGRAPHY: Action photos by Scott Weaver and Pete Aiken. Mugshots by Weaver. USA Basketballphotos courtesy of Scott Kurtz. NBA photos courtesy of NBA Entertainment/Getty Images (Rocky Widner,Garrett W. Ellwood, Jonathan Daniel, Joe Murphy); Other photos by Ron Cook and Tom Gilbert. PRINTING: Mainline Printing, Topeka, Kan.SPECIAL THANKS: Debbie Newman and Phil Roberts of Mainline Printing. Previous sports informationstaffs for their past contributions.

The Department of Intercollegiate Athletics recognizes the diversity of individuals and their contributions thatsupport Kansas State University. The Department of Intercollegiate Athletics is committed to providing student-athletes with an inclusive university experience and environment. The department respects each individual’sparticipation in the success of their team, the department and the college at large and is committed to provid-ing equal opportunities for all student-athletes.

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GENERAL INFORMATION

� General InformationName ______________________Kansas State UniversityCity/Zip ______________________Manhattan, KS 66502Founded__________________________________1863Enrollment ______________________________23,581Nickname ______________________________WildcatsSchool Fight Song ____________________Wildcat VictoryAffiliation __________________________NCAA Division IConference ______________________________Big 12Arena (Year Opened) __________Bramlage Coliseum (1988)

Capacity ______________________________12,528President ____________Dr. Kirk H. Schulz (Virginia Tech ‘86)Director of Athletics__________John Currie (Wake Forest ‘93)Faculty Representative ________Dr. Mike Holen (Stanford ‘67)Department Phone Number ______________785.532.6910Ticket Office Phone Number __785.532.7606/1.800.221.CATSAthletic Department Website ______www.k-statesports.com

� Basketball HistoryFirst Year of Basketball ______________________1902Overall All-Time Record ______________1,435-1,038 (.580)Conference Championships (Last) ____________17 (1977)Overall Postseason Record________________34-35 (.493)Years in NCAA Tournament ______________________23

All-Time Record ______________________28-27 (.509)Final Four Appearances (Last) ______________4 (1964)Elite Eight Appearances (Last) ______________11 (1988)Sweet 16 Appearances (Last) ______________16 (1988)Regional Titles (Last) ____________________3 (1964)Last Appearance ____________2008 NCAA Second RoundResult ________________Lost to #8 Wisconsin, 72-55

Years in National Invitational Tournament (NIT) ________7All-Time Record________________________6-8 (.429)Final Four Appearances (Last) ______________1 (1994)Last Appearance ______________2009 NIT Second RoundResult ________________Lost at San Diego State, 70-52

Conference Tournament Titles (Last) ____________2 (1980)All-Time Conference Tournament Record ______26-30 (.464)Big 12 Tournament Record ________________6-12 (.333)Last Appearance ____________2009 Big 12 QuarterfinalsResult ______________________Lost to Texas, 61-58

� Basketball StaffHead Coach __________________________Frank Martin

Alma Mater, Year ______________Florida International ’93Record at School/Years ______________43-24/Third YearCareer Record/Years ________________43-24/Third Year

Basketball Office Phone ________________785.532.6531Basketball Office Fax __________________785.532.7729Best time to reach Martin ________________Contact SIDAssociate Head Coach__________ Dalonté Hill (Charlotte ’01)Assistant Coach ________Brad Underwood (Kansas State ‘86)Assistant Coach ________Matt Figger (Eastern Kentucky ‘95)Director of Operations ________Andy Assaley (Cincinnati ‘96)Director of Development ____Doug Edwards (Florida State, ‘07)Strength Coach ________Scott Greenawalt (Muskingum ‘98) Video Coordinator ________Dylan Lockwood (Cazenovia, ‘05)Athletic Trainer ____________Brandon Yoder (Graceland ‘03) Administrative Assistant __Amanda Steffens (Kansas State ‘08)

� Media RelationsAssistant SID/Men’s Basketball Contact ________Tom GilbertOffice Phone ________________________785.532.7979Mobile Phone ________________________785.587.7868E-mail [email protected]

� Team InformationTotal Home Away Neutral

2008-09 Overall Record 22-12 17-3 5-5 0-42008-09 Big 12 Record 9-7 5-3 4-4 0-0Big 12 Finish ______________________________t-4thStarters Returning/Lost ________________________4/1Letterwinners Returning/Lost ____________________8/4Newcomers __________________________________5Roster Breakdown (Sr./Jr./So./Fr.) ______________3/3/3/5

23 NCAA TOURNAMENTS | 4 FINAL FOURS | 16 SWEET SIXTEENS | 11 ELITE EIGHTS | 19 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS | 36 ALL-AMERICANS

Coliseum Diagram

� Important Locations In BramlageMedia Will Call in Sports Information Office: Located at the court level behind Section 12 facing Bill Snyder Family Stadium.Media Entrance: Located at the northeast entrance of the coliseum.Media Room: Located at court level in the south tunnel on the east side.Interview Room: Located at the top of the south tunnel.Media Restrooms: There are two restrooms located just off the south tunnel next to the media room.

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� Personnel PictureStarters Returning (4)--Denis Clemente (6-1, 180, Sr., G)15.0 ppg., 3.5 apg., 2.4 rpg. (32 appearances, 32 starts)Phillips 66 Big 12 Newcomer of the Year; second team All-Big 12--Jacob Pullen (6-0, 200, Jr., G)13.9 ppg., 3.2 apg., 2.7 rpg., 1.6 spg. (34 appearances, 34 starts)Honorable mention All-Big 12--Dominique Sutton (6-5, 218, Jr., F)7.5 ppg., 5.4 rpg., 1.1 spg. (34 appearances, 32 starts)--Luis Colon (6-10, 265, Sr., F)4.4 ppg., 4.7 rpg. (34 appearances, 34 starts)

Other Lettermen Returning (4)--Jamar Samuels (6-7, 220, So., F)8.3 ppg., 4.7 rpg., 0.9 bpg. (34 appearances, 2 starts)--Victor Ojeleye (6-6, 226, So., F)1.1 ppg., 1.3 rpg. (15 appearances)--Justin Werner (6-3, 202, So., G)1.1 ppg., 0.5 rpg. (16 appearances)--Chris Merriewether (6-3, 219, Sr., G)0.8 ppg., 1.2 rpg. (30 appearances)

Other Returning (1)--Curtis Kelly (6-8, 239, Jr., F)2.4 ppg., 2.2 rpg. (51 appearances, 1 start)Sat out 2008-09 upon transferring from Connecticut

Newcomers (5)--Jordan Henriquez (7-0, 245, Fr.-HS)Rated among the top prep school players [The Winchendon School]--Martavious Irving (6-1, 209, Fr.-HS)Rated among the top 20 players in the state of Florida--Wally Judge (6-9, 248, Fr.-HS)McDonald’s Parade, ESPNRise.com and Jordan Brand All-American--Rodney McGruder (6-4, 205, Fr.-HS)2009 Florida Times-Union Player of the Year--Nick Russell (6-4, 200, Fr.-HS)Ranked one of the top point guards in the state of Texas

Starters Lost (1)--Darren Kent (6-11, 230, Sr., F)9.0 ppg., 5.8 rpg. (34 appearances, 33 starts)

� Returning Team StatsPercentage of Scoring ________________82.4 (1695/2057)Percentage of Rebounds ______________55.2 (736/1333)Percentage of Field Goals ______________66.5 (590/887)Percentage of 3-Point Field Goals ________64.6 (144/223)Percentage of Free Throws ______________66.4 (371/559)Percentage of Assists __________________70.3 (338/481)Percentage of Steals __________________69.7 (168/241)Percentage of Blocks __________________59.2 (61/103)Percentage of Minutes ______________65.1 (4474/6875)

� Returning LeadersPoints ________________Denis Clemente - 480 (15.0 ppg.)Rebounds ______________Dominique Sutton -182 (5.4 rpg.)Assists ________________Denis Clemente - 112 (3.5 apg.)Steals ____________________Jacob Pullen - 54 (1.6 spg.)Blocks __________________Jamar Samuels - 32 (0.8 bpg.)Minutes ________________Jacob Pullen - 1027 (30.2 mpg.)

� Ticket InformationLocal Phone ________________________785.532.7606Toll Free Phone __________________800.221.CATS (2287)Website ______________________www.kstatesports.comCourtside/Loge Season Ticket (requries donation) ________$440Chairback Season Ticket (requries donation)____________$390Faculty/Staff Chairback Season Ticket (requries donation) __$312Cat Cushion Season Ticket ____________________$350Faculty/Staff Cat Cushion Season Ticket ____________$280Bench Season Ticket ________________________$320Faculty/Staff Bench Season Ticket ________________$256Young Alumni (must have graduated between 2005-09) ________$160Exhibition/Non-Conference Single-Game ____________$20Conference Single-Game (if available) ________________$25Kansas Single-Game (if available) __________________$50

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2009-10 SCHEDULE

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Day Date Opponent Site Time TVSunday Nov. 8 PITTSBURG STATE (Exh.) MANHATTAN 3 p.m. FSN Kansas CityFriday Nov. 13 LOYOLA CHICAGO MANHATTAN 7 p.m. FSN Kansas CitySunday Nov. 15 WESTERN ILLINOIS MANHATTAN 3 p.m. FSN Kansas City

O’REILLY AUTO PARTS PUERTO RICO TIPOFF(Boston University, Dayton, George Mason, Georgia Tech, Indiana, Kansas State, Mississippi and Villanova)Thursday Nov. 19 vs. Boston University San Juan, P.R. [Coliseo de Puerto Rico] 6:30 p.m.Friday Nov. 20 vs. Indiana/Ole Miss San Juan, P.R. [Coliseo de Puerto Rico] 5/7:30 p.m. ESPNUSunday Nov. 22 vs. TBA San Juan, P.R. [Coliseo de Puerto Rico]

K-STATE HOLIDAY CLASSIC PRESENTED BY SUBWAYSaturday Nov. 28 IUPUI Kansas City, Mo. [Sprint Center] 3:30 p.m. FSN Kansas City

Tuesday Dec. 1 FORT HAYS STATE MANHATTAN 7 p.m. FSN Kansas City

BIG 12 / PAC-10 HARDWOOD SERIESSaturday Dec. 5 WASHINGTON STATE MANHATTAN 8 p.m. ESPNU

Tuesday Dec. 8 XAVIER MANHATTAN 8 p.m. ESPNUSaturday Dec. 12 at UNLV Las Vegas, Nev. [Orleans Arena] 6 p.m. FSN Kansas City

11th ANNUAL COORS CLASSICSaturday Dec. 19 vs. Alabama Mobile, Ala. [Mitchell Center] 8 p.m.

Monday Dec. 21 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF MANHATTAN 7 p.m. FSN Kansas CityTuesday Dec. 29 CLEVELAND STATE MANHATTAN 7 p.m. FSN Kansas City

Sunday Jan. 3 SOUTH DAKOTA MANHATTAN 12 p.m. FSN Kansas CitySaturday Jan. 9 at Missouri* Columbia, Mo. 1 p.m. ESPN2Tuesday Jan. 12 TEXAS A&M* MANHATTAN 6 p.m. ESPN2Saturday Jan. 16 at Colorado* Boulder, Colo. 3 p.m. Big 12 NetworkMonday Jan. 18 TEXAS* MANHATTAN 8 p.m. ESPNSaturday Jan. 23 OKLAHOMA STATE* MANHATTAN 3 p.m. Big 12 NetworkTuesday Jan. 26 at Baylor* Waco, Texas 7 p.m. FSN Kansas CitySaturday Jan. 30 KANSAS* MANHATTAN 6 p.m. ESPN

Tuesday Feb. 2 at Nebraska* Lincoln, Neb. 7 p.m. Big 12 NetworkSaturday Feb. 6 at Iowa State* Ames, Iowa 1 p.m. ESPN2Saturday Feb. 13 COLORADO* MANHATTAN 5 p.m. Big 12 NetworkWednesday Feb. 17 NEBRASKA* MANHATTAN 6 p.m. FSN Kansas CitySaturday Feb. 20 at Oklahoma* Norman, Okla. 5 p.m. ESPNUTuesday Feb. 23 at Texas Tech* Lubbock, Texas 7 p.m. Big 12 NetworkSaturday Feb. 27 MISSOURI* MANHATTAN 7 p.m. ESPNU

Wednesday March 3 at Kansas* Lawrence, Kan. 7 p.m. Big 12 NetworkSaturday March 6 IOWA STATE* MANHATTAN 5 p.m. Big 12 Network

PHILLIPS 66 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIPWednesday March 10 Big 12 Opening Round Kansas City, Mo. [Sprint Center] TBD Big 12 NetworkThursday March 11 Big 12 Quarterfinals Kansas City, Mo. [Sprint Center] TBD Big 12 Network/ESPN2Friday March 12 Big 12 Semifinals Kansas City, Mo. [Sprint Center] TBD Big 12 NetworkSaturday March 13 BIg 12 Championship Kansas City, Mo. [Sprint Center] TBD ESPN

All Times are Central and subject to change*Big 12 Conference GameFSN Kansas City is Big 12 Network is ESPN Regional Television

INTRODUCTION

2010 NCAA Tournament Dates and Sites

FIRST AND SECOND ROUNDSMarch 18 & 20: New Orleans Arena (New Orleans, La.), Dunkin Donuts Center (Providence, R.I.), HP Pavilion (San Jose, Calif.), Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena (Spokane, Wash.).March 19 & 21: HSBC Arena (Buffalo, N.Y.), Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena (Jacksonville, Fla.), Bradley Center (Milwaukee, Wis.), Ford Center (Oklahoma City, Okla.).

REGIONALSMarch 25 & 27: East - Carrier Dome (Syracuse, N.Y.), West - Energy Solutions Arena (Salt Lake City, Utah) March 26 & 28: Midwest - Edward Jones Dome (St. Louis, Mo.), South - Reliant Stadium (Houston, Texas)

FINAL FOURApril 3 & 5: Lucas Oil Stadium (Indianapolis, Ind.)

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2009-10 ROSTER

� NumericalNo Name Pos Ht Wt Yr-Exp Hometown (Schools)

0 Jacob Pullen G 6-0 200 Jr.-2L Maywood, Ill. (Proviso East)2 Jordan Henriquez-Roberts F 7-0 245 Fr.-HS Port Chester, N.Y. (The Winchendon [Mass.] School)3 Martavious Irving G 6-1 209 Fr.-HS Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Boyd Anderson)

10 Victor Ojeleye* F 6-6 226 So.-1L Ottawa, Kan. (Ottawa/The Patterson [N.C.] School)12 Nick Russell G 6-4 200 Fr.-HS Duncanville, Texas (Grace Preparatory Academy)13 Justin Werner* G 6-3 202 So.-1L Topeka, Kan. (Washburn Rural)15 Luis Colón C 6-10 265 Sr.-3L Carolina, Puerto Rico (Krop [Fla.])21 Denis Clemente G 6-1 180 Sr.-1L Bayamon, Puerto Rico (Calusa [Fla.] Prep/Univ. of Miami)22 Rodney McGruder G 6-4 205 Fr.-HS Washington, D.C. (Arlington [Fla.] Country Day)23 Dominique Sutton F 6-5 218 Jr.-2L Durham, N.C. (The Patterson [N.C.] School)24 Curtis Kelly F 6-8 239 Jr.-TR Bronx, N.Y. (Rice/Univ. of Connecticut)31 Chris Merriewether* G 6-3 219 Sr.-3L Jacksonville, Fla. (Arlington Country Day)32 Jamar Samuels F 6-7 220 So.-1L Washington, D.C. (The Patterson [N.C.] School)33 Wally Judge F 6-9 248 Fr.-HS Washington, D.C. (Arlington [Fla.] Country Day)

� AlphabeticalNo Name Pos Ht Wt Yr-Exp Hometown (Schools)21 Denis Clemente G 6-1 180 Sr.-1L Bayamon, Puerto Rico (Calusa [Fla.] Prep/Univ. of Miami)15 Luis Colón C 6-10 265 Sr.-3L Carolina, Puerto Rico (Krop [Fla.])

2 Jordan Henriquez-Roberts F 7-0 245 Fr.-HS Port Chester, N.Y. (The Winchendon [Mass.] School)3 Martavious Irving G 6-1 209 Fr.-HS Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Boyd Anderson)

33 Wally Judge F 6-9 248 Fr.-HS Washington, D.C. (Arlington [Fla.] Country Day)24 Curtis Kelly F 6-8 239 Jr.-TR Bronx, N.Y. (Rice/Univ. of Connecticut)22 Rodney McGruder G 6-4 205 Fr.-HS Washington, D.C. (Arlington [Fla.] Country Day)31 Chris Merriewether* G 6-3 219 Sr.-3L Jacksonville, Fla. (Arlington Country Day)10 Victor Ojeleye* F 6-6 226 So.-1L Ottawa, Kan. (Ottawa/The Patterson [N.C.] School)

0 Jacob Pullen G 6-0 200 Jr.-2L Maywood, Ill. (Proviso East)12 Nick Russell G 6-4 200 Fr.-HS Duncanville, Texas (Grace Preparatory Academy)32 Jamar Samuels F 6-7 220 So.-1L Washington, D.C. (The Patterson [N.C.] School)23 Dominique Sutton F 6-5 218 Jr.-2L Durham, N.C. (The Patterson [N.C.] School)13 Justin Werner* G 6-3 202 So.-1L Topeka, Kan. (Washburn Rural)

� Coaching StaffHead Coach: Frank Martin, Third Season (Florida International, ’93)Associate Head Coach/Recruiting Coordinator: Dalonté Hill, Fourth Season (Charlotte, ’01)Assistant Coach: Brad Underwood, Fourth Season (Kansas State, ‘86)Assistant Coach: Matt Figger, Third Season (Eastern Kentucky, ‘95)Director of Basketball Operations: Andy Assaley, Fourth Season (Cincinnati, ‘96)Director of Student-Athlete Development/Student Manager: Doug Edwards, Second Season (Florida State, ‘07)Strength and Conditioning Coach: Scott Greenawalt, Fourth Season (Muskingum College, ‘98)Video Coordinator: Dylan Lockwood, Fourth Season (Cazenovia College, ‘05)

� Support StaffAthletic Trainer: Brandon Yoder, First Season (Graceland College, ‘03)Graduate Student Manager: Lamont Evans, First Season (Kansas State, ‘09)Graduate Student Manager: Josh McCowan, First Season (Kansas State, ‘09)Administrative Assistant: Amanda Steffens, Second Season (Kansas State, ‘08)

� PronunciationAndy ASSALEY ASS-uh-leeDENIS CLEMENTE Den-NEE Kluh-MEN-tayLuis COLON CUH-loanJordan HENRIQUEZ Hen-REEK-ezMARTAVIOUS Irving mar-TAY-vee-usVictor OJELEYE Oh-ZUH-layDALONTE Hill Duh-LON-tay

*Walk-on

23 NCAA TOURNAMENTS | 4 FINAL FOURS | 16 SWEET SIXTEENS | 11 ELITE EIGHTS | 19 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS | 36 ALL-AMERICANS

� Returning/LostReturning Starters (4)Denis ClementeLuis ColónJacob PullenDominique Sutton

Starters Lost (1)Darren Kent

Returning Lettermen (8)Denis ClementeLuis ColónChris MerriwetherJacob PullenVictor OjeleyeJamar SamuelsDominique SuttonJustin Werner

Others Returning (1)Curtis Kelly

Lettermen Lost (4)Ron AndersonBuchi AwajiFred BrownDarren Kent

� By PositionForwards (7)Luis ColónJordan Henriquez-RobertsWally JudgeCurtis KellyVictor OjeleyeJamar SamuelsDominique Sutton

Guards (7)Denis ClementeMartavious IrvingRodney McGruderChris MerriewetherJacob PullenNick RussellJustin Werner

� By Height7-0 Jordan Henriquez-Roberts6-10 Luis Colón6-9 Wally Judge6-8 Curtis Kelly6-7 Jamar Samuels6-6 Victor Ojeleye6-5 Dominique Sutton6-4 Rodney McGruder6-4 Nick Russell6-3 Chris Merriewether6-3 Justin Werner6-1 Denis Clemente6-1 Martavious Irving6-0 Jacob Pullen

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PRESEASON NOTES

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� ‘Cats Picked Fourth in Big 12 Preseason PollK-State tied for its highest ranking in the Big 12 men’s basketballpreseason poll on Oct. 14, as the Wildcats were selected fourth invoting by the league coaches with 92 points.

Reigning champion Kansas was the unanimous choice of thecoaches with 121 points and all 11 possible first-place votes,while Texas was second with 111 points and the lone remainingfirst-place vote. Oklahoma was just ahead of K-State in thirdplace with 95 points and Texas A&M (74), Oklahoma State (69)and Missouri (66) followed in fifth, sixth and seventh place, respectively. The rest of the poll included Iowa State (57), TexasTech (34), Baylor (33), Nebraska (27) and Colorado (13).Coaches are not allowed to vote for their own teams.

The Wildcats were also picked fourth prior to the 2007-08 season.K-State and Kansas are the only teams to finish in the top-4 in theBig 12 and receive a bye at the Phillips 66 Big 12 Championshipeach of the past three seasons.

� Clemente named Preseason All-Big 12Senior Denis Clemente was named to the Preseason honorablemention All-Big 12 team, as the league announced its preseasonaccolades on Oct. 8.

Clemente was named the Phillips 66 Newcomer of the Year as wellas a second team All-Big 12 as a junior in 2008-09 after averaginga team-best 15.0 points per game. The native of Bayamon, PuertoRico led the Wildcats in a number of categories, including scoringaverage, points (480), field goals (167), field goals attempted(412), assists (112) and free throw percentage (79.8). He scored20 or more points five times, including tying Michael Beasley’sBig 12 record with 44 points against No. 11 Texas on Jan. 31.

Kansas teammates Cole Aldrich and Sherron Collins were selected Preseason Co-Players of the Year, while Iowa State seniorMarquis Gilstrap and Texas freshman Avery Bradley were namedthe Preseason Newcomer and Freshman of the Year, respectively.

Joining Aldrich and Collins on the Preseason All-Big 12 team wereIowa State junior forward Craig Brackins, Oklahoma sophomoreguard Willie Warren, Oklahoma State junior guard/forward JamesAnderson and Texas senior guard/forward Damion James.Clemente was joined on the honorable mention squad by Bradleyand his Texas teammate, Dexter Pittman.

� National Telecasts Highlight ScheduleK-State will appear on national television at least nine times in2009-10, including twice in primetime on ESPN. The appearancesinclude the school’s 11th on “Big Monday” in a home gameagainst Texas on Jan. 18 as well as a clash with Kansas on Jan. 30before a College Gameday audience. The package also includesthree appearances on ESPN2 and three more on ESPNU.

In the past four seasons, the Wildcats have made 37 national appearances on ABC Sports, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU and Fox SportsNet compared to just five the previous six years combined. In all,14 of the 16 league games will be available on the ESPN family ofnetworks or the Big 12 Network in 2009-10.

In addition, FOX Sports Kansas City will broadcast 11 other games,including two key Big 12 contests. Many of these games will alsobe available on the ESPN Full Court package, which will give fansthroughout the country the ability to watch as many as 28 gameson at least one of the ESPN family of networks (ESPN on ABC,ESPN2, ESPNU and ESPN Full Court).

� Pullen, Sutton Compete in European TourJuniors Jacob Pullen and Dominique Sutton enjoyed a successfulnine-day tour of eastern Europe, as the duo led the East Coast All-Stars to a 4-0-1 record from Aug. 4-12.

The duo, along with nine other college players, spent nine days traveling through the Czech Republic and Austria. The group alsospent time on sight-seeing tours, including viewing national land-marks as Prague Castle, Prague Old Town and the Vienna OperaHouse, while playing five games against various European squads.

Pullen led the team in scoring at 19.8 points per game, including a team-best 30 points against Czech Division champion LocomotivePlzen in the opener. He led the team in scoring in four of fivegames, including three 20-point outings. He also paced the squadwith 5.6 assists per game to go with 2.2 steals and 2.0 rebounds.

Sutton finished as the team’s third-leading scorer at 14.8 pointsper game, including 19 points against AB Cosmetics Pezinok in theteam’s third game. The only player to score in double figures in allfive games, he also averaged 6.8 rebounds and 2.4 steals pergame. In addition, Sutton posted a double-double against CzechDivision champion Locomotive Plzen in the opener with 16 pointsand 12 rebounds.

INTRODUCTION

2009-10 Kansas State Men’s Basketball: First row (L to R): Nick Russell, Chris Merriewether, Jacob Pullen, Luis Colon, Denis Clemente, Rodney McGruder, Dominique Sutton. Back row (L to R): Martavious Irving, Victor Ojeleye, Curtis Kelly, Jordan Henriquez-Roberts, Wally Judge, Jamar Samuels, Justin Werner.

� On last season’s team and their resiliency to win nine oftheir last Big 12 games after starting 0-4... “It is what it is all about. That team epitomized what the make upand medal of your team has to be to have a chance in the Big 12.It is such a competitive league, top to bottom, that you have to beprepared with stubbing your toe. You cannot allow one game to influence the season. I think last year’s team had toughness andthe ability to grow with the willingness to overcome.”

� On the strengths of the 2009-10 squad... “Experience is the No. 1 strength that we have this season. For thefirst time we have guys who have been through it together and areback. We have depth for the first time that I have been here wheretop to bottom of the roster we have depth at different places on thefloor. We also have athleticism and length that we want to have inour program for how we want to play. Those are all things that really help you as a team, but at the end of the day when you havetwo experienced guards that are good it gives you a sense of peaceas a basketball coach and that is what having Denis (Clemente)and Jacob (Pullen) back gives us and it gives those freshmen theability to learn at a normal rate to better help serve this team.”

� On the concerns of the 2009-10 squad... “My main concern has and always will be how our team deals withdistractions. In this day and age, where the internet and otherthings have created a different kind of culture, my concern is andalways will be is not what they do from 8 am to 10 pm, it is whathappens from 10 pm to 8 am. That is what I lose sleep about everynight is that these young kids have choices to make every singleday and you always hope that they make the right choice. The Big12 is also a concern to me because it is such a difficult league,where you can play your best on any given night and still not get awin. These things tend to keep me up at night and it is the twothings that I wake up every morning where I am thankful for oneand I try to figure out the challenge of the other.”

� On the team’s leadership... “It is the best that we have had since I have been here. Threeyears ago when we got here we had two guys in Cartier Martinand David Hoskins, where we were struggling as a team and theystood up and accepted the responsibility of being the people thatwere willing to have to answer the questions as to why you either succeed or don’t succeed. There are a lot of people who want to bethere when you succeed, but they don’t want the responsibility thatcomes with not succeeding. You have to be a special person to dothat and last year some of the challenges that the season threw onus forced some of our guys to for the first time be willing to acceptthat responsibility. You start to seeing a Darren Kent, a JacobPullen and a Denis Clemente, who really embrace that role andonce you start having players who embrace that rather than runaway from it then you start having a chance to be a pretty goodbasketball team.”

� On the players who can make big steps this year... “I think that core group of guys (Denis) Clemente, (Jacob)Pullen, (Jamar) Samuels and (Dominique) Sutton, we havespent time with all four of those guys and making them understandthat they have paid their dues and have worked extremely hardand that they have made great progress as players in their timehere and it is their time now to step out and take that big step as a player that they have to take so we as a program can take thatnext step also. But I am excited for that core group of guys becauseI really think that those four guys have the ability to a take a hugestep from where they were at a year ago.”

� On the impact of the recruiting class... “It is harder for them right now to walk in and have an immediateimpact that the average fan can see. We have upperclassmenthat are better now so it is harder for those freshman to come inand unseat those guys. If they do, then we have some specialfreshmen because we have some good upperclassmen. Havingsaid that, we are extremely excited about them in the sense thatthey are very athletic and have a tremendous work ethic, and anunbelievable desire to help us continue to grow. They have beenembraced by the upperclassmen and they are still willing to listenand learn that as a coach you sit there and it gets you excited.”

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Kansas State has one of the most tradition-rich men’s basketball programs in the nation. From famed players such as Bob Boozer, Rolando Blackman, Mitch Richmond and Michael Beasley to legendary head coaches Jack Gardner, Fred ‘Tex’ Winter, Lowell ‘Cotton’ Fitzsimmons and Jack Hartman, Kansas State has one of the nation’s proudest traditions in men’s basketball. The program was rated among top 30 all-time bytwo groups, including 22nd by Street & Smith’s in its publication titled the “100 Greatest College Basketball Programs of All-Time” and 27th by ESPN in its recently releasedcollege basketball encyclopedia, which chronicles the the complete history of men’s basketball. The Wildcats have been playing the game since 1902 and have racked upover 1,400 victories, 23 NCAA Tournament appearances and 19 conference championships. The program has advanced to the Sweet 16 on 16 occasions, while making 11trips to the Elite Eight and four ventures to the game’s ultimate destination, the Final Four. Along the way, K-State has captured the passion of its fans, as the Wildcatshave played before hundreds of sellouts crowds at its legendary home venues - Nichols Gym, Ahearn Field House and now, Bramlage Coliseum.

19Conference titles

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BY THE NUMBERS61 First Team All-Conference Players

50 NBA Draft Picks

36 All-Americans

16 Sweet 16 Appearances

11 Elite Eight Appearances

10 Academic All-Americans

4 Final Fours

3 U.S. Olympians

6 Players of the Year

1 NCAA Championship Appearance

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� Michael Beasley and Bob Boozer were both consensus first team All-Americans at K-State.

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� Tex Winter won eight conference titles at K-State.

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Kansas State has a rich coaching heritage that includes some of the game’s greatest tacticians. Through the years, Kansas State’s coaching ledger has read like a who’s who of great basketball minds. Naismith Hall of Fame inductee Jack Gardner was one of the firstgreat coaches at K-State, guiding the school to 147 wins, two NCAA Final Four appearances, including the NCAA title game in 1951, and three conference championships.Tex Winter followed him in 1954 and continued the school’s winning ways. He would win 262 games in his 15-year tenure en route to six NCAA Tournament appearancesand eight conference titles. Cotton Fitzsimmons took over in 1968 and quickly guided the Wildcats to a league title and the NCAA Tournament before embarking on a legendary NBA career. Jack Hartman became coach in 1970 and guided the Wildcats to a school-record 295 wins, seven NCAA Tournaments and four conference titles.

2Jack Gardner led the ‘Cats to two Final Fours

295School-Record Wins by Jack Hartman

.691Winning percentage by Tex Winter at K-State

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First game in Ahearn Field House in 1950

3Kansas State’s 19 overall conference titles (17 regularseason and two conference titles) rank as the third-mostamong all current Big 12schools. Only Kansas (51) andTexas (24) own more titles,while Colorado is just one back.

6Kansas State has seen six players earn distinction as theConference Player of the Year.Two of those players - LonKruger and Mike Evans - wonthe award twice in their careers.Michael Beasley became thelatest to join the club in 2008.

11Kansas State has produced 11first team All-Americans in itshistory, including two consensusselections (Bob Boozer in 1959and Michael Beasley in 2008).Three players - Bob Boozer,Rolando Blackman andChuckie Williams - did it twice.

12Kansas State is one of just 12schools in the nation to havemore than one NBA No. 1 Draft pick since the Draft was instituted in 1948. The otherschools include Houston, Indiana, Michigan, North Carolina, Purdue and UCLA.

47Kansas State became the 47thschool in Division I history totally 1,400 wins in 2007-08.The Wildcats became the fifthBig 12 school to do so, joiningKansas, Texas, Oklahoma andMissouri. The school owns a1,435-1,038 all-time record.

Tex Winter was named National Coach of the Year in 1958

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Kansas State made a return to the nation’s elite with its at-large bid to the 2008 NCAA Tournament. Kansas State was rewarded for its successful 2007-08 season, as the Wildcats earned their 23rd appearance in the NCAA Tournament and first in 12 seasons by receivingone of 34 at large to the tournament. The Wildcats were selected as a No. 11 seed in the Midwest Region and were sent to the Qwest Center in Omaha, Neb., where they were pitted against No. 6 seed USC. Stoked by the play of All-Americans Michael Beasley and Bill Walker, the team raced out to 37-27 lead at the half en route to an 80-67win. The duo combined to score 45 points, while sophomore Jacob Pullen added 11 points, respectively. Fellow sophomore Dominique Sutton harassed the Trojans’ future first-round draft pick O.J. Mayo all day, limiting him to 6-of-16 shooting. K-State fought valiantly in its second round match-up with No. 2 seed Wisconsin, scratching back to win 39-33 at the half, however, the Wildcats struggled from the field in the second half and fell 72-55 to see its remarkable season end.

23rdNCAA Tournament appearance in school history

29thPostseason appearance in school history

17,162Attendance for both NCAA Tournament games

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Frank Martin with the Wildcats in NCAA Tournament

11Kansas State’s upset of No. 6seed USC in the first roundmarked the second-biggest upset (as far as seeding) in theschool’s rich NCAA Tournament history. The 1981 squad was aneight-seed when it beat top-seedOregon State in Los Angeles.

12Kansas State’s bid to the NCAATournament was the first for theprogram in 12 years since theteam received an at-large bid in1996. It also ended one of thelongest droughts in school history and 12th-longest for ateam from a major conference.

28Kansas State’s win against USCin the NCAA Tournament firstround marked its 28th win in thetournament and the first sincebeating No. 1 seed Purdue, 73-70, in the Midwest RegionalSemifinals on March 25, 1988 atthe Pontiac Silverdome.

29K-State made its 29th of 30 all-time postseason appearancewhen it received its at-large bidto the NCAA Tournament. Itmarked the 23rd appearance inthe “Big Dance” and the firstsince 1996. The other sevenhave come in the NIT.

45Kansas State freshmen duo ofMichael Beasley and BillWalker combined for 45 pointsin the first round win over USC.Beasley posted 23 points of 7-of-12 shooting and 11 rebounds,while Walker added 22 points on7-of-12 shots with 5 rebounds.

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MMiicchhaaeell BBeeaasslleeyyMichael Beasley may have played just one season, but he left an indelible mark on K-State.Just a college freshman, Michael Beasley left Kansas State after just one season for the challenges of the NBA as perhaps the greatest player in school history. The 6-foot-10 power forward compiled one of the greatest seasons ever by a college freshman in NCAA history in 2007-08, as he averaged 26.2 points on 53.2 percent shooting(307-of-577), including 37.9 percent from 3-point range, with 12.4 rebounds, 1.6 blocks, 1.3 steals and 1.2 assists in 31.5 minutes per game. He posted the second-mostrebounds (408) by a freshman in NCAA history, while he collected the third-most points (866) by a freshman behind LSU’s Chris Jackson (965) and Texas’ Kevin Durant(903). Beasley earned numerous accolades following the season, including National Player of the Year honors from both CBS Sports.com and Rivals.com and NationalFreshman of the Year honors from nearly every media outlet. He was also selected a first team All-American by numerous outlets, becoming the school’s first consensusselection since Bob Boozer in 1959. Beasley went onto average 13.9 points and 5.4 rebounds for the Heat and was named to the NBA All-Rookie First Team in 2009.

6Led the nation in six statistical categories

17Holds 17 Big 12 single-game and season records

30Holds 30 school freshman, season & career records

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1Michael Beasley became thefirst player in Kansas State’srich basketball history to benamed National Player of theYear, as he earned the honorfrom both CBS Sports.com andRivals.com. He was the runner-up to most of the other awards.

3Michael Beasley became justthe third freshman in NCAA history to lead the nation (12.4rpg.) in rebounding, joining Loyola (Ill.)‘s Kenny Miller(1987-88; 13.6 rpg.) andLouisiana Tech’s Paul Millsap(2003-04; 12.5 rpg.).

11Michael Beasley won thePhillips 66 Big 12 Player (three)and/or Rookie (eight) of theWeek honor a combined 11times in 2007-08. He becamethe first male student-athlete inBig 12 history to win any weeklyaward seven straight weeks.

26.2Michael Beasley averaged aschool and Big 12 single-seasonrecord 26.2 points per game in2007-08. In total, he set 11school and Big 12 single-seasonscoring records, including schoolcareer marks for 40-point (three)and 30-point games (13).

28Michael Beasley set the school,Big 12 and NCAA freshman single-season records with 28double-doubles in 2007-08.The total tied for the eighth-most in single year in NCAA history, tying Oscar Robertson,Lew Alcindor and Larry Bird.

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� Head coach Frank Martin has led the Wildcats to back-to-back 20-win seasons.

FFrraannkk MMaarrttiinnFrank Martin continues to displays why he was the right man at the right time for Kansas State.After posting yet another outstanding coaching effort, Frank Martin begins his third season at the helm of the Kansas State program in 2009-10 looking to build on an alreadysound foundation. His 43 wins are the second-most by a head coach in his first two seasons and the most since Lon Kruger (45; 1986-88). Martin is also the first coach topost back-to-back 20-wins seasons since Kruger (1986-88) and one of just two in school history to guide teams to the postseason in his first two seasons. In 2008-09, Martinillustrated why administrators were convinced he was the perfect fit to follow Bob Huggins just two years earlier. Despite losing four starters, including two underclassmen tothe NBA Draft, he guided K-State to a 22-12 record, including a tie for fourth place in the Big 12 standings with a 9-7 mark, and an at-large spot in the NIT. It marked the program’s third consecutive 20-win season -- a feat not done in over 25 years – as well as its third straight postseason appearance. Once there, the team won a postseasongame for the third year in a row – an 83-79 overtime thriller over Illinois State – before bowing out to San Diego State in the second round in San Diego, Calif.

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Frank Martin with Denis Clemente

2Frank Martin became just thesecond head coach in K-Statehistory to post back-to-back 20-win seasons and the first sinceLon Kruger (1986-88) and justone of two in school history toguide teams to the postseasonin his first two years.

4Kansas State became just thesecond in Big 12 history to rallyfrom an 0-4 start to get back toat least .500 in league play. Inall, the Wildcats won nine oftheir last 12 league games, including four consecutive roadwins for first time since 1980.

17Kansas State continued itsstrong play at home under Frank Martin, as the Wildcatsbroke the Bramlage Coliseumrecord for home wins (17) and surpassed the 1981-82 team school mark formost home victories.

43Frank Martin’s 43 wins are thesecond-most by a head coach inhis first two years and the mostsince Lon Kruger (45; 1986-88). His 19 conference wins tieKruger and Cotton Fitzsimmonsfor the most by a Wildcat headcoach in his first two seasons.

2012Ensuring stability in the program for years to come, the university signed Frank Martin to a new 5-year contract in 2008 that will keep him at the helm of the program through the 2011-12 season.

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� Aided by a stellar staff, K-State has 68 wins the past three seasons.

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Led by one of the nation’s top young coaches, Kansas State has a talented and experienced staff.Second-year head coach Frank Martin is fortunate to have a talented and experienced coaching staff, as they continued to build Kansas State into one of the top men’sbasketball programs in the country year-in and year-out. The group is led by three talented assistant coaches - Dalonté Hill, Matt Figger and Brad Underwood - who have acombined 45 years of coaching experience at the college, junior college and AAU levels. Both Hill (AAU - D.C. Assault) and Underwood (junior college - Dodge City [Kan.] andDaytona Beach [Fla.] Community Colleges) bring head coaching experience to the program. The staff has brought in consensus Top 25 recruiting classes two of the past threeseasons, including the No. 1 class in 2006. In addition, there are a number of key support personnel, including director of operations Andy Assaley, strength and conditioningcoach Scott Greenawalt, director of student-athlete development Doug Edwards, video coordinator Dylan Lockwood and athletic trainer Brandon Yoder.

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1The Kansas State coaching staffhelped put together the nation’sNo. 1 recruiting class in 2006,as judged by both Rivals.comand Scout.com. The class included the top-ranked player -Michael Beasley - and thesixth-best player - Bill Walker.

2The Kansas State coaching staffcontains two assistants with priorhead coaching experience.Dalonté Hill spent time as headcoach of the AAU’s D.C. Assault,while Brad Underwood led bothDodge City (Kan.) and DaytonaBeach (Fla.) Community Colleges.

68The Kansas State coaching staffhas helped the Wildcats post 68wins the past three seasons, including 29 in Big 12 play, andadvance to the postseason threestraight seasons. The 68 winsare most since the 1979-80,1980-81 and 1981-82 seasons.

69The Kansas State coaching staffhas over 69 years of experienceat the college, junior college, highschool and AAU levels. The threeassistants have 45 years of experience, including 21 by BradUnderwood, 16 by Matt Figgerand eight by Dalonté Hill.

132Kansas State assistant coachBrad Underwood has 132 career victories as a head coachat the junior college level. Heposted a 62-60 mark at DodgeCity (Kan.) Community Collegeand a 70-24 mark at DaytonaBeach (Fla.) Community College.

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� Fans stormed the court after K-State knocked off No. 2 Kansas in 2008.

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Kansas State fans are known to be some of the most passionate in all of college sports.Wildcat fans have helped make Bramlage Coliseum one of the most intimidating environments in all of college basketball. K-State has won nearly 73 percent of its home contests in its history, including nearly 75 percent since moving to Bramlage Coliseum in 1988-89. The school has ranked among the top 30 nationally in attendance in twoof the past three seasons, including finishing 25th in 2007-08 with an average of over 12,500 fans. The program drew 200,000 or more fans in 2006-07 and 2007-08 for the first time in school history. The Wildcats played in front of 178,804 fans in its school-record 20 home games in 2008-09 for an average of 8,940 fans per contest, includingnearly 11,000 for its eight Big 12 contests. The total also included a Dec. 11, 2008 contest against Southern Miss at the Sprint Center in Kansas City, Mo., which was included inthe home attendance since the department controlled all ticket and event operations. Kansas State has averaged nearly 11,000 fans at home over the past three seasons.

12,528Official Seating Capacity of Bramlage Coliseum

178,804Total Home Attendance in 2008-09

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Michael Beasley celebrates with the fans after the win over Kansas in 2008

9Kansas State posted a school-record nine sellouts in 2007-08,including seven in Big 12 play. The Wildcats totaled 195,288 for16 games in Bramlage Coliseumfor average of 12,206 fans,which represented over 97% ofthe capacity of the building.

16Kansas State posted a 17-3record at home in 2008-09, including a 16-3 mark insideBramlage Coliseum. The 16wins are the most in the historyof the arena and tie the 1981-82team (16-2 at Ahearn FieldHouse) for the most at home.

17Kansas State has posted 17wins over ranked opponents inthe 21-year history of BramlageColiseum. In 2007-08, the Wildcats knocked off two top-10foes - No. 2 Kansas and No. 10Texas A&M - at home for firsttime since the 1989-90 season.

63Kansas State has enjoyed 63straight years with a winningrecord on its home courts. Thestreak has spanned three arenas and 10 head coaches.Since the streak began in 1946at Nichols Gym, the program hasa 659-179 (.786) mark at home.

246Kansas State has posted a 246-88 (.737) overall mark atBramlage Coliseum since itopened in 1988-89. The teamhas won 10 or more homegames 16 times in 21 seasons,including at least 11 each of the past eight seasons.

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� The Wildcats helped raise more than $30,000 for Operation Santa Claus in 2008.

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Kansas State men’s basketball feels fortunate for its opportunites and is willing to give back.At Kansas State, head coach Frank Martin and his team do their part to provide service for the community. The program recently began a partnership with the 1st Battalion,7th Field Artillery Regiment that is stationed at the local military base, Fort Riley, in nearby Junction City, Kan. On September 11, the team spent the day at Fort Riley withthe Regiment and experienced a day as a soldier. Arriving on base at 7 a.m., the team took part in the September 11 anniversary ceremony, Gun Truck Simulator training,Paladin Howitzer and Artillery Simulation training and a tour of the Big Red One Division Headquarters and Victory Park. On September 25-26, the Regiment spent theday as student-athletes going to class and study sessions, working out with the strength and conditioning staff and hanging out in the players’ lounge.

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The Wildcats wore camouflage warmup tops for Big Red One Appreciation Day on Dec. 19, 2008

Community Service ProjectsAside from its partnership with the 1st Battalion 7th Field Artillery Regiment, the Kansas State men’s basketball program is also involved in a variety of other community service projects during the calendar year.

Reading to Elementary Students, Cats for Cans, Special Olympics, Coaches vs. Cancer, Boys and Girls Club and speeches to local Catbacker support groups.

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Kansas State basketball trains with one of the nation’s best strength and conditioning coaches. A trademark of a Frank Martin-coached team is their physical conditioning and endurance. The Wildcats’ pride themselves on playing a pressure defense which wears outthe opposition, and beating their opponents to the basket to score off the transition game. Through the efforts of third-year head strength coach Scott Greenawalt, a trainingregimen involving specific agility drills is designed to help each student-athlete improve his quickness and mobility as well as his body awareness on the court. Throughthe use of computerized programs personalized to the needs of each individual, strength is increased while at the same time creating increases in agility, quickness andpower. Greenawalt has helped train some of the best in the business, including 13 current or former NFL players, nine NBA players and one Major League Baseball player.

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Denis ClementeClemente has made strides inhis training regimen since June2007. He has added more 20pounds to his frame, while alsoincreasing his bench press by100 pounds and his squat by165 pounds. He has also increased his core strength.

Curtis KellyFor the tough battles in the post,Kely has continued to work hardto make improvements in theweight room. He has cut hisbody fat by six percent since July 2008, while adding 30pounds to his bench and 35pounds to his squat.

Jacob PullenPullen has made improvementsacross the board since his training began in June 2007.He has reduced his body fatwhile also adding weight. Hehas improved his bench by 110pounds, his squat by 220pounds and his core by +22.

Jamar SamuelsSamuels has made some of thebiggest improvement sincetraining with Greenawalt.Since January 2008, Samuelshas added 15 pounds to hisframe and increased his benchmore than 80 pounds and hissquat by more than 195 pounds.

Dominique SuttonSince he began training with Greenawalt in June 2007, Sutton has also made some dramatic improvement. He has increased his benchpress by more than 85 pounds,while doubling the amount ofweight he can squat.

“Scott is by far the best in the business. I think our successlast season was a direct reflection of the job he did in the

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Kansas State is apart of the nation’s best athletic conference - the Big 12 ConferenceThe Big 12 Conference has established a consistent level of national success on the field and in the classroom as it enters its 14th season in 2009-10. Since it beganplay in 1996-97, the Conference can boast 34 team crowns and over 400 individual NCAA Championships. The success continued during the 2008-09 season, as TexasA&M captured national titles in men’s golf as well as men’s and women outdoor track and field. The league placed two teams in the Bowl Championship Series for thefifth time and had a team play for the BCS National Championship for the sixth season.

Over the past five seasons, a total of 13 NCAA trophies have been hoisted by Big 12 institutions, with at least one national crown won in all but one year for the Conference,including each of the past 12 seasons. In basketball, nine men’s and 10 women’s teams have advanced to their respective Final Fours in the past eight seasons as the Big12 continues its place among elite conferences. The six men’s Final Four participants since 2002 ties for the most of any conference. Numerous national honors have alsobeen won by basketball student-athletes with Blake Griffin (Oklahoma) becoming the third consecutive national player of the year honoree in 2008-09.

14Seasons of existence by the Big 12 Conference

34NCAA titles won by Big 12 teams since its inception

400NCAA individual titles won by Big 12 athletes

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1The Big 12 captured its firstNCAA Championship in men’sbasketball in 2007-08, asKansas defeated Memphis inovertime at the Alamodome inSan Antonio, Texas. It markedthe 31st team championship inall sports in the league’s history.

11In the last seven years, 11 of theschools in the Big 12 have been selected to participate in theNCAA Tournament. Since theleague began play during the1996-97 season, every Big 12squad has earned at least onetrip to the NCAA Tournament.

20Since the 2002 season, the Big12 is second nationally with 20teams advancing to the NCAASweet 16. Of the three teams inthe nation that have made theregional semifinals in five of thelast eight years, two (Kansasand Texas) are from the Big 12.

54Over the last 10 years, the Big12 is among the leaders in NCAATournament bids, The league isone of three nationally with atleast 54 bids during that span.The Big 12 has 12 bids in thelast two years - only one league(Big East) can boast more.

153The Big 12 recorded a .769 winning percentage and aleague-record 153 wins in non-conference games in 2008-09. The win total is second in the nation and themost in non-conference winsper team of any league.

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Kansas State is a first-class public institution with more than 250 majors offered in nine colleges.It’s a great time to be a K-Stater! One of the nation’s top universities, Kansas State University provides it 23,000 students with a world-class education. The nation’s No. 1 public school in Rhodes, Marshall, Truman, Goldwater and Udall scholarship winners since 1986, the university offers more than 250 majors in nine colleges - Agriculture,Architecture, Planning and Design, Arts and Sciences, Business Administration, Education, Engineering, Human Ecology, Technology and Aviation and Veterinary Medicine. In addition, students have won more Truman scholarships, more Goldwater scholarships and more Phi Kappa Phi Fellowships than any other public university in the nation. In 2009, K-State welcomes new president Kirk Schulz, who will build on the successes of the past and create a bright new future. Dr. Schulz accepted the K-State presidencybecause he is impressed with all of the outstanding programs and successes of our faculty, staff and students and with the passion K-Staters have for their university.

2Two million square feet of new university buildings

250More than 250 majors are offered in nine colleges

23,581A new record enrollment as of Fall 2009

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1Kansas State ranked first amongBig 12 institutions with a 75percent graduation rate for allstudent-athletes accordingto the Federal Graduation Rate.Five sports, including men’sbasketball, had a perfect 100percent graduation rate.

9Kansas State has nine collegesincluding those of agriculture;architecture, planning and design; arts and sciences; business administration; education; engineering; humanecology; technology and aviationand veterinary medicine.

25Kansas State is one of the “25cutting-edge schools in the nation” according to the 2009edition of Kaplan. The schoolwas selected because it offersprograms in many of the “50hottest career choices.” It wasthe survey’s only Big 12 school.

94Kansas State is among the top94 of all public and private colleges and universities in thenation, according to theCarnegie Foundation for theAdvancement of Teaching. Thegroup also ranked K-State in thetop tier of research universites.

100Kansas State has been namedamong the best values in U.S.colleges and universities by tworecent guides, the Princeton Review and Kiplinger 100. Itlists four-year schools that offer “top-notch academics ataffordable prices.”

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EExpectations for Kansas State continue to grow as the Wildcats enter year three under head coachFrank Martin. The team has won 43 games and advanced to the postseason in consecutive seasonsunder the Miami, Fla., native, as he continues to build on the foundation began four years ago underhis mentor Bob Huggins. The former top assistant has more than proved his mettle, as his 43 winsare the second-most by a K-State head coach in his first two seasons and the most since Lon Kruger(45; 1986-88), while he is the first head coach to post back-to-back 20-win season since Kruger. Inaddition, his 19 conference wins tie Kruger and Cotton Fitzsimmons for the most by a head coach inhis first two seasons.

Martin posted perhaps his best coaching job to date in 2008-09, as the Wildcats became just the second school in Big 12 history (and the first in school history) to rally from an 0-4 start to get back toat least .500 in league play. In fact, K-State was just the fourth team in the Big 12 era to start winless(0-4 or worse) in league play and make the postseason. The squad rallied to win nine of their last 12conference games, including four consecutive league road wins for the first time since the 1979-80season, to tally a 22-12 overall record and advance to the second round of the NIT, where they lost attop-seeded San Diego State. Among the squad’s 22 wins were six over teams that advanced to thepostseason, including sweeps of Texas and Texas A&M on the road for the first time in the Big 12 era.

The Wildcats look to build on that experience (as well as learn from its 0-4 start) in 2009-10 with thereturn of eight lettermen, including four starters, to go along with junior transfer Curtis Kelly and anacclaimed five-man recruiting class judged by many among the nation’s top-25. The squad returnsover 80 percent of its scoring (82.4 percent), 70 percent of its assists (70.3 percent) as well as morethan 60 percent of its field goals (66.5 percent), 3-point field goals (64.6 percent), free throws (66.4percent), steals (69.7 percent) and minutes (65.1 percent). The lone starter lost from a year ago, senior Darren Kent, averaged 9.0 points and a team-best 5.8 rebounds in 23.0 minutes per game.

Among the team’s four starters returning include two of the most experienced guards in the Big 12 insenior point guard Denis Clemente and junior shooting guard Jacob Pullen, who combined for nearly1,000 points a year ago. The duo led the squad in most categories last season, while also loggingnearly 2,000 minutes. They will be aided by return of fellow starters junior forward Dominique Suttonand senior center Luis Colon as well as key reserves senior guard Chris Merriewether, sophomoreforwards Victor Ojeleye and Jamar Samuels and sophomore guard Justin Werner.

In addition to these returnees, Kansas State will gain the services of junior transfer Curtis Kelly, whosat out last season after transferring from Connecticut, and a five-member freshmen class (JordanHenriquez-Roberts, Martavious Irving, Wally Judge, Rodney McGruder and Nick Russell) rankedin the top-20 by both ESPN Scout, Inc. and Rivals.com. The most acclaimed member of the classincludes Judge, who was named a McDonald’s All-American following his senior season.

BackcourtMuch like last season, the strength of this year’s team lies in the backcourt, where it will rely on theexperience of senior guard Denis Clemente and junior guard Jacob Pullen to steady a group packedwith talent and potential. The duo will be joined in the backcourt by senior Chris Merriewether, sophomore Justin Werner and freshmen Martavious Irving and Nick Russell.

Clemente begins his senior campaign ranked among the Big 12’s top point guards after a breakoutseason in 2008-09. The transfer from Miami (Fla.), paced the Wildcats in a number of categories,including scoring (15.0 ppg.), field goals (167), field goals attempted (412), assists (112) and freethrow percentage (.798), en route to being named the Phillips 66 Big 12 Newcomer of the Year andsecond team All-Big 12. He ranked among the top-15 in five Big 12 categories, including ninth in freethrow percentage, 10th in field goal percentage and assists, 11th in scoring and 15th in assist-to-turnover ratio. He proved to be a prolific scorer with a team-leading 23 double-digit scoring efforts, including five 20-point games. He tied Michael Beasley’s Big 12 single-game record with a 44-pointoutburst against No. 11 Texas on Jan. 31, which helped him garner National Player of the Week honorsfrom a number of outlets. He was especially impressive during league play, averaging 18.4 points on42.2 percent shooting with 3.5 assists and 2.7 rebounds per game in 16 starts. That’s a figure thatwas only topped by Blake Griffin, Craig Brackins, James Anderson and Sherron Collins.

“Denis has come in and has been willing to do whatever he has been asked to help this team win,”said Martin. “After sitting out the 2007-08 season, we have started to see some of his developmenttake place as the last year has unfolded and he has started to feel comfortable with himself again. Iam really proud of him. I am proud of the fact that he has put in a whole lot of time in that gym. I amalso proud that when we get to May, he will have done a great job leading our team and he will have adegree in hand. And that is a strong statement when you consider where he was three years ago.”

Joining Clemente in the backcourt is Pullen, who led the team in several categories, including 3-pointfield goals (75), steals (54), minutes (30.2 mpg.) and starts (34), en route to earning honorable mention All-Big 12 honors a year ago. He was second to Clemente in scoring (13.9 ppg.), field goals(153), field goals attempted (403), free throws (91), free throws attempted (125) and assists (109).

Pullen posted a team-high eight 20-point games in 2008-09, including a career-best 32 points againstIllinois State in the first round of the NIT on March 17. Much of this scoring came from beyond the arc,where he collected the seventh-most 3-point field goals (75) in a single-season to go with the second-most 3-point attempts (224) in school history. Not just a scorer, Pullen proved to be an effective all-around player, becoming just the sixth player in school history to top 100 assists in back-to-backseasons, while posting the sixth-most steals in a single season with 54.

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“I am really proud of the progress that Jake has made the last two years,” said Martin. “He has reallyput alot of time and effort in both the gym and weight room to be a better player. I am excited to notonly have him back, but also to see how much he is going to continue to grow as a player. At the endof the day when you have experienced guards that are good like Jake and Denis it gives you a sense ofpeace as a basketball coach.”

A starter nearly from day one, Pullen enters his junior season already in the top-10 in five career categories, including fifth in 3-point field goals attempted (356) and steals per game (1.40 spg.), sixth in steals (94), eighth in 3-point field goals (115) and ninth in assists per game (3.21 apg.). He is also a mere 212 points from topping 1,000 career points. He has a chance to join Steve Henson(1987-90) and Askia Jones (1989-94) as the only players in school history with 1,000 points, 200 3-pointers, 250 assists and 100 steals in a career.

The fiery Merriewether enters his senior campaign with 68 appearances and four starts to his credit. Awalk-on for two years, he earned a scholarship prior to the 2008-09 season before playing in 30 gameswith one start. A defensive stopper, he has drawn 15 charges in his career.

A current walk-on to the team, Werner saw action in 16 games as a freshman in 2008-09. Although hestruggled shooting the ball from long distance, he showed a glimpse of his potential against Idaho Stateon Jan. 3 with 11 points on 3-of-6 shooting from 3-point range.

A pair of freshman could also see action in the backcourt. Rated as one of the top point guards in thestate of Texas, Russell helped Grace Preparatory Academy in Dallas to the Class 5A-4A TAPPS (TexasAssociation of Private and Parochial Schools) state title game for three straight seasons. He averaged17.8 points, 7.0 rebounds and 4.0 assists per game as a senior, including a team-high 17 points in thestate title game. Irving, a spring signee, was a four-year lettermen at Boyd H. Anderson High School inFort Lauderdale, Fla., the famed alma mater of K-State great Mitch Richmond. Irving helped the Cobras to 55 wins in his last two seasons, including a 25-3 overall record as a senior. He averaged15.4 points on 55.2 percent shooting with 7.3 rebounds and 2.4 steals per game in 2008-09.

FrontcourtAlthough not as experienced as its backcourt, plenty of optimism reigns in K-State’s frontcourt, wherethe squad returns four lettermen - Luis Colon, Victor Ojeleye, Jamar Samuels and Dominique Sutton - to go with the infusion of talented junior transfer Curtis Kelly and heralded freshmen WallyJudge, Rodney McGruder and Jordan Henriquez-Roberts.

Colon, who along with Pullen were the only Wildcats to start all 34 games a year ago, was a pleasantsurprise in 2008-09. He more than doubled his career totals for both points (149) and rebounds (160)en route to averaging 4.4 points and 4.7 rebounds in 18.2 minutes per game. He also collected twodouble-doubles, including the first of his career against Southern Miss on Dec. 11 with 18 points and11 rebounds. He grabbed a career-high 12 rebounds against North Carolina Central on Feb. 17.

A strong defender, who tied the school single-game record with eight steals against Idaho State on Jan.3, Sutton saw action in all 34 games, including 32 starts at the small forward spot. He averaged 7.5points on 48.5 percent shooting with 5.4 rebounds, 1.1 steals and 1.0 assists in 22.9 minutes pergame. He ranked among the team’s top-5 in seven categories, including first in defensive rebounds(109), second in overall rebounds (182) and steals (37), fourth in field goal percentage and fifth in fieldgoals. Sutton collected two double-doubles on the season, including a career-best 21 points and 10rebounds against Wagner on Dec. 30, while he led the squad in rebounding 10 times.

A lift off the bench a year ago, Samuels was solid in his first season as a Wildcat, averaging 8.3 pointson 51.4 percent shooting to go with 4.7 rebounds per game. He ranked among the team’s top-5 in 12categories, including first in free throws (97), free throws attempted (171), blocked shots (32) anddunks (17) and second in field goal percentage. He was fourth with 15 double-digit scoring efforts, including a career-high 20 points against Gardner-Webb on Dec. 14. Samuels also claimed his firstcareer double-double with 13 points and a career-best 10 rebounds in a win at Iowa State on Feb. 21.

Ojeleye has become a steady walk-on for the Wildcats, playing in 15 games as a true freshman in2008-09. He averaged 1.1 points and 1.3 rebounds per game in 3.9 minutes per game.

The biggest impact in the frontcourt could come from Kelly, a former five-start recruit out of Rice HighSchool in New York City. He played in 51 games in two years at Connecticut from 2006-07, averaging2.4 points on 50 percent shooting with 2.2 rebounds in 8.5 minutes per game. He dropped 20 poundsin the off-season and is looking for a big season after a year spent on the sidelines.

“We are extremely excited about Curtis,” said Martin. “Just like Denis, he took advantage of that yearoff to just reengage himself with the things that made him such a good player coming out of highschool. He has had a great year as far as getting himself into shape and getting himself physicallyready and mentally ready to help us. However, we know it’s going to take some time for him to get reacquainted to playing in games with another team, officials and a crowd in the stands.”

The nationally-regarded recruiting class could pay its biggest early dividends in the front court with thetalented trio of Judge, McGruder and Henriquez-Roberts.

Rated among the top power forwards, Judge was a high school All-American by several media outletsand joined fellow Washington, D.C., native Michael Beasley as a McDonald’s All-American. He wasalso named a first team All-American by ESPNRise.com and a second team All-American by Parademagazine, while he posted a team-high 18 points in the Jordan Brand All-American Game in April.

INTRODUCTIONPreseason Depth Chart

Denis Clemente Sr.-1L 32 GP/32 GS, 15.0 ppg., 3.5 apg., 2.4 rpg.Jacob Pullen Jr.-2L 34 GP/34 GS, 13.9 ppg., 3.2 apg., 2.7 rpg.Nick Russell Fr.-HS 17.8 ppg., 7.0 rpg., 4.0 apg., as a seniorJustin Werner* So.-1L 16 GP/0 GS, 1.1 ppg., 0.5 rpg.PPGGJacob Pullen Jr.-2L 34 GP/34 GS, 13.9 ppg., 3.2 apg., 2.7 rpg.Chris Merriewether* Sr.-3L 30 GP/1 GS, 0.8 ppg., 1.2 rpg., 0.6 apg.Nick Russell Fr.-HS 17.8 ppg., 7.0 rpg., 4.0 apg., as a seniorMartavious Irving Fr.-HS 15.4 ppg., 7.3 rpg., 2.4 spg., as a seniorSSGGDominique Sutton Jr.-2L 34 GP/32 GS, 7.5 ppg., 5.4 rpg., 1.1 spg.Jamar Samuels So.-1L 34 GP/2 GS, 8.3 ppg., 4.7 rpg., 0.9 bpg.Rodney McGruder Fr.-HS 23 ppg., 4.3 rpg., 3.0 apg., as a seniorVictor Ojeleye* So.-1L 15 GP/0 GS, 1.1 ppg., 1.3 rpg.SSFFCurtis Kelly Jr.-TR ^24 GP/1 GS, 2.0 ppg., 1.8 rpg.Wally Judge Fr.-HS 18.5 ppg., 17.1 rpg, 2.9 apg., as a seniorPPFFLuis Colón Sr.-3L 34 GP/34 GS, 4.4 ppg., 4.7 rpg., 0.5 bpg.Jordan Henriquez Fr.-HS 11 ppg., 9 rpg., 3.5 bpg., at prep schoolCC

Bold indicates projected starters. Statistics are from 2008-09 at K-State, junior college or high school.^Kelly’s statistics are from his sophomore season at Connecticut in 2007-08.*Walk-on

A two-year starter at Arlington Country Day in Jacksonville, Fla., he, along with teammate McGruder,led the Apaches to a fifth consecutive Class 2A state title as a senior in 2008-09. Judge averaged 18.5points on 64.5 percent shooting with 17.1 rebounds and 2.9 assists per game as a senior. Incredibly,he posted a double-double in 30 of his 32 games last season.

Although overshadowed by Judge’s accomplishments, McGruder was a stellar player in his own right atArlington Country Day, averaging a team-best 23 points on 51.5 percent shooting with 4.3 reboundsand 3.0 assists per game as a senior. The 2009 Florida Times-Union Player of the Year, he scored agame-high 34 points in the state championship game with 12 rebounds. He single-handedly out-scored Summit, 24-23, in the first half of the title game en route to the 34-point effort.

Another promising freshman, Henriquez-Roberts, will look to provide a presence down low. Just theseventh 7-footer in school history, he averaged 11 points, nine rebounds and 3.5 blocks per game inhis one-year stint at The Winchendon [Mass.] School.

“We are extremely excited about our freshmen class,” said Martin. “As a whole, they are as long andathletic of a group that we have had here plus they have a tremendous work ethic and an unbelievabledesire to help us continue to grow as a program. However, unlike our first year with Mike (Beasley)and Bill (Walker), we have a strong core of upperclassmen who are going to give these freshmen theability to learn at a normal rate to better help serve this team.”

ScheduleA first-ever trip to Puerto Rico and high-profile games against Alabama, UNLV, Washington State andXavier highlight Kansas State’s 31-game schedule in 2009-10.

“We have put together what I think is a very strong schedule,” said Martin. “Anytime you can playeight teams (in non-conference play) that won 20 or more games a year ago, including seven that wentto the postseason, you have put together a slate of games that will challenge your ballclub. This is particularly important when you play in such a formidable league as the Big 12. Our conference willonce again be one of the best, if not the best, in the entire country.”

Eight of K-State’s potential non-conference opponents won 20 or more contests during the 2008-09campaign, while seven - Cleveland State, Dayton, George Mason, UNLV, Villanova, Washington Stateand Xavier - advanced to the postseason (including four to the NCAA Tournament). In addition, theWildcats will play 11 games in conference play against teams that went to the postseason, includingNCAA Tournament participants Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Texas and Texas A&M.

One of the highlights of the season will be K-State’s participation in the third annual O’Reilly Auto PartsPuerto Rico Tip-Off, which is set for Nov. 19-22 at Coliseo de Puerto Rico in San Juan. The impressivefield including Boston University, Dayton, George Mason, Georgia Tech, Mississippi, Indiana and 2009Final Four participant Villanova. The squad will open with Boston University on Thursday before facingeither Ole Miss or Indiana in the second round on Friday.

Kansas State opens its 107th season of basketball, including its third under Martin, when the Wildcatshost Pittsburg State in an exhibition game on Sunday, Nov. 8. The season officially get underway onFriday, Nov. 13 when the squad hosts Loyola Chicago in the first of two home games in three days.

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25th year (Fourth at K-State)

Date Hired:April 5, 2006

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Alma Mater:Florida International, 1993 [B.A. Physical Education]

Hometown:Miami, Fla.

Birthdate:March 23, 1966

Family:Wife - Anya

Children - Brandon, Amalia, Christian

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AAfter posting yet another outstanding coaching effort, Frank Martin begins his thirdseason at the helm of the Kansas State program looking to build on an already soundfoundation. Martin enters the 2009-10 season with a 43-24 overall record, includinga 19-13 mark in Big 12 play. The 43 wins are the second-most by a head coach inK-State history in his first two years and the most since Lon Kruger (45; 1986-88).Martin is also the first coach to post back-to-back 20-wins seasons since Kruger(1986-88) and one of just two in school history to guide teams to the postseason inhis first two seasons. In addition, his 19 conference wins tie Kruger and CottonFitzsimmons for the most by a Wildcat head coach in his first two years. K-Stateand Kansas are the only teams to finish in the top-4 in the Big 12 and receive a byeat the Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship in each of the past two seasons.

In 2008-09, Martin illustrated why administrators were convinced he was the perfect fit to follow Bob Huggins just two years earlier. Despite losing fourstarters, including two underclassmen to the NBA Draft, he guided K-State to a 22-12 overall record, including a tie for fourth place in the Big 12 standings with a 9-7mark, and an at-large spot in the NIT. It marked the program’s third consecutive20-win season -- a feat not done in over 25 years – as well as its third straightpostseason appearance. Once there, the Wildcats won a postseason game for thethird year in a row – an 83-79 overtime thriller over Illinois State – before bowingout to top-seeded San Diego State in the second round in San Diego, Calif.

Kansas State’s trip to the postseason seemed improbable after the squad startedBig 12 play with four consecutive losses. However, Martin helped right the shipwith wins in eight of the next nine games, including six in a row from Jan. 24 toFeb. 11, as the squad became just the second in Big 12 history to rally from an0-4 start and get back to at least .500 in league play. Along the way, K-Stateknocked off four teams that advanced to the postseason and recorded four consecutive conference road wins for the first time since 1980. The squad also swept NCAA Tournament teams Texas and TexasA&M on the road for the first time in the Big 12 era. In total, the Wildcats became just the fourth team since the start of the Big 12 in 1996-97(Iowa State – 2002-03 and 2004-05 and Nebraska – 2007-08) to start winless (0-4 or worse) in league play and advance to the postseason.

Martin’s team continued its strong play at home in 2008-09, as the Wildcats broke the Bramlage Coliseum record for home victories (17) and surpassed the 1981-82 squad’s school mark for the most home wins in school history. He has posted a 32-5 (.865) record the past two seasonsat Bramlage Coliseum, the highest two-year win total at home since the 1980-81 and 1981-82 teams collected a 31-4 mark at venerable AhearnField House. Martin has also guided the team to a 12-4 home record in Big 12 play in that span, including a stellar 7-1 mark in 2007-08.

Already credited with coaching two NBA Draft picks, including 2009 NBA All-Rookie First Team selection Michael Beasley, Martin again tutored apair of All-Big 12 performers, including the Phillips 66 Newcomer of the Year Denis Clemente. Clemente, who wasnamed the National Player of the Week on Feb. 2 after tying the Big 12 single-game scoring mark with 44 points in anovertime win over No. 12 Texas, was also selected second team All-Big 12 and a unanimous pick to the league’s All-Rookie Team. Backcourt mate Jacob Pullen was also named to the honorable mention All-Big 12 team. They werepart of a trio that became the first in school history to each tally 50 or more 3-pointers in a single season.

Since his arrival, Martin has developed an exciting up-tempo brand of basketball that has shown the ability to scorepoints, totaling three of the top-5 most prolific scoring teams in school history. The 2008-09 squad not only posted thefourth-most points (2,556), but also tied for the second-most 3-point field goals (223), the third-most field goals attemped (2,057) and the fourth-most 3-point field goals attempted (637). The team became just the fourth in schoolhistory with at least 2,500 points and the third consecutive to top 2,400 points for the first time in school history. In2007-08, the Wildcats set the school mark with 2,574 points, while also recording the second-most field goals attempted (2,067), the third-most field goals (916) and fourth-most 3-point field goals made (210) as well as thethird-highest scoring average (78.0).

Martin’s success in year two came on the heels of one of the most successful inaugural campaigns in K-State historyin 2007-08. In his first season as a college head coach, he guided the Wildcats to a 21-12 overall record, including athird-place finish in the Big 12 with a 10-6 mark. He became just the second rookie coach in school history to leadhis team to the NCAA Tournament and the first since Lon Kruger did it in 1986-87, as the squad advanced to the BigDance for the first time since the 1995-96 season.

Once there, Martin helped the program capture its first NCAA Tournament victory since 1988 with a thrilling 80-67win over USC in the first round of the Midwest Regional in Omaha, Neb., on March 20. The third-place conferencefinish was the best since the inception of the Big 12 and the highest since the 1988-89 team finished third in the BigEight, while the 10 league wins tied the 2006-07 squad for the most in the Big 12 era. For his efforts, Martin wasnamed the Big 12 Coach of the Year by CollegeInsider.com.

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Martin became just the third coach in Kansas State history to post 20 wins in his first season,joining Lon Kruger (20; 1986-87) and his mentor, Bob Huggins, (23; 2006-07), while he joinedHuggins as the only rookie coaches to achieve 10 conference wins. In addition, Martin was oneof only eight first-year coaches nationally to take his team to the NCAA Tournament in 2007-08and joined Butler’s Brad Stevens and former Drake coach Keno Davis as the only ones to accomplish the feat in their first year as a college head coach in that season.

Following this record-breaking season, the university rewarded Martin with a new five-year contract on April 16, 2008, which is set to run through the 2011-12 season.

Under Martin’s tutelage, Michael Beasley posted one of the greatest seasons ever by a collegefreshman in NCAA history in 2007-08, as he averaged 26.2 points and 12.4 rebounds per gamein earning National Player of the Year honors from both CBS Sports.com and Rivals.com and National Freshman of the Year honors from CBS Sports.com, Rivals.com, CollegeHoops.net, TheSporting News and U.S. Basketball Writers Association (USBWA). Beasley became just the second player in K-State history to earn consensus first team All-America honors and the firstsince Bob Boozer in 1959. In addition, he was named both the Big 12 Player and Freshman ofthe Year by the league coaches and The Associated Press as well as a unanimous all-conferencefirst team selection by nearly every media outlet.

In addition, Martin helped mentor forward Bill Walker, who was named a third team freshmanAll-American by both CBS Sports.com and CollegeHoops.net and freshman All-American by CollegeInsider.com in 2007-08. He was named to the All-Big 12 second team by the KansasCity Star and third team selection by both the league coaches and The Associated Press.

Beasley and Walker were both selected in the 2008 NBA Draft with Beasley going to the MiamiHeat with the No. 2 pick and Walker going to the Washington Wizards (and later traded to theBoston Celtics) with the No. 47 pick in the second round. They became the first Wildcat duo tobe chosen in the same NBA Draft since 1982, while Beasley is the third highest draft pick inschool history following Howard Shannon (1949) and Bob Boozer (1959), who both were selected with the No. 1 pick in their respective drafts.

Martin was hired as the 23rd head men’s basketball coach in school history on April 9, 2007after spending one season as the top assistant and recruiting coordinator for head coach BobHuggins at K-State. He helped the Wildcats to a 23-12 overall record in 2006-07, including afourth-place finish in the Big 12 with a 10-6 mark.

The 23 wins were its most wins since tallying 25 during the 1987-88 season, while the programposted 10 conference wins for the first time in the Big 12 era and for the first time since theMitch Richmond-led ‘Cats earned 11 Big Eight wins in 1987-88. The squad also broke aneight-year postseason drought with its invitation to the MasterCard NIT as the Wildcats earnedtheir first postseason win in nearly 13 years with a 59-57 first-round victory over Vermont.

Martin also helped coach two all-conference players in 2006-07, as senior forward CartierMartin was named the league’s inaugural winner of the Sixth Man Award, while Martin wasjoined on the All-Big 12 second team by teammate David Hoskins. It marked the first time inthe Big 12 era that the school had two players on the first, second or third all-league team andthe first since Mike Evans and Curtis Redding were named first team All-Big Eight in 1977.

In his duties as recruiting coordinator, Martin helped K-State pull in one of the nation’s best recruiting classes in 2006 [No. 1 by Scout.com and Rivals.com], which included No. 1 recruitMichael Beasley and No. 6 Bill Walker. In 2008, Martin headed a staff that pulled down theschool’s second top-20 class in the past three seasons, including the program’s fourth McDonald’s All-American (and second in the last three years) in Wally Judge. The 2008-09 four-man class was rated 17th by Scout/ESPN.com and 18th by Rivals.com.

In his three-year affiliation with the program, Martin hashelped the school post three straight 20-win seasons for the first time in 27 years, whilethe 66 wins are the most in a three-yearspan since the 1979-80, 1980-81 and1981-82 squads combined for 69wins. In addition, the Wildcats areone of only four Big 12 schoolsin that span to post three20-win seasons. Theteam has advanced tothe postseason eachof the past threeyears for the firsttime since the1991-92, 1992-93 and 1993-94 seasons.

Martin joined the K-State staff on April 5, 2006, after spending two seasons as an assistantcoach at Cincinnati, first for Bob Huggins in 2004-05 and then for Andy Kennedy in 2005-06.He helped guide the Bearcats to a 46-21 (.686) record and back-to-back trips to the postseasonfrom 2004-06, including a trip to the NCAA Tournament in 2005. Among Martin’s duties with theprogram was the daily development of the program’s big men.

Before joining Huggins’ staff at Cincinnati in 2004, Martin spent four seasons as an assistantcoach at Northeastern from 2000 to 2004, where he earned much acclaim for his abilities as arecruiter. After back-to-back sub par seasons, he helped the Huskies post their first winningseason in eight years in 2002-03 with a 16-15 overall record and a win over crosstown rival andNIT participant Boston College. The following year, the team collected the school’s best record in11 seasons with a 19-11 overall record and a third-place finish in the America East Conferencewith a 13-5 mark. The 19 wins were the most by the school since the 1992-93 season, whilethe 13 league wins were the most since the 1986-87 season.

Martin helped coach eight all-league players at Northeastern, including first team All-AmericaEast Conference selection and current Dallas Maverick Jose Juan Barea in 2004. He becamethe first Husky player since 1989-90 to earn first team all-league honors. In 2005, Barea wasnamed an honorable mention All-American by The Associated Press, the Mid-Major Player of theYear by Collegeinsider.com and Colonial Athletic Association Player of the Year.

Prior to entering the college ranks in 2000, Martin spent 15 years in the high school coachingranks in Miami, Fla., including the last seven as a head coach. He was a part of five statechampionships as an assistant at powerhouse Miami Senior High School from 1985-93 beforecollecting two titles as the Stingarees’ head coach from 1995-99. In addition, Martin served twoseasons as the coach at North Miami Senior High School (1993-95) and one season at Booker T.Washington High School (1999-2000).

Before leaving for Northeastern, Martin became head coach at the newly-created Booker T.Washington High School in Miami, Fla., in 1999 and his efforts enabled the first-year high schoolto garner Nike Elite honors, one of only 15 schools in the nation to earn that honor that season.

Martin returned to Miami Senior High School as head varsity coach in 1995 after longtime coachMarcos Rodriguez left to take the head coaching position at Florida International. Highlightinghis three-year stint with the Stingarees were back-to-back 30-win seasons and consecutiveFlorida 6A State Championships in 1996 and 1997. Martin’s 1996-97 squad posted a 36-1

overall record and was ranked No. 4 in the USA Today Top 25 poll.He helped develop 14 players who went on to play in the NCAA

Division I ranks, including current NBA players UdonisHaslem (Miami Heat) and Steve Blake (Portland Trail

Blazers). In addition, Martin saw all 21 of his playersgraduate with 19 of those attending college.

STAFF

Frank Martin is the

first head coach to post

back-to-back 20-winseasons since Lon Kruger

and one of just two to guideteams to the postseason

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When Martin left in 1999, Miami Senior was one of only 12 Nike Elite High School programs inthe country.

Martin launched his career as a varsity coach in 1993 when he took over at North Miami SeniorHigh School. He earned 20 wins in his first season as head coach, which was the school’s first20-win season in 22 years. During his two-year tenure with the Pioneers, Martin posted a 39-16record, which represented the most wins in a two-year period in the school’s 35-year history.

Martin began his coaching career at Miami Senior High School in 1985, where he served as thehead junior varsity coach and assistant varsity coach. During his eight-year stint with the Stingarees, he compiled a 140-30 (.824) overall record as the head junior varsity coach andguided the program to the city championship in six of his eight seasons. In the process, he alsohelped the varsity program achieve impressive heights while assisting legendary head coachMarcos Rodriguez. Martin helped guide the Stingarees to five Florida 4A State Championships(1987, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993) and an impressive 273-19 (.935) overall record. The team finished among the nation’s top 10 in the USA Today Top 25 poll on six occasions during histenure, including a program-best No. 2 following the 1988-89 season.

Martin has served as an instructor at several of the nation’s exclusive summer camps. Heserved as the head coach in the PAC-10 division at the Nike All-American Camp in Indianapolis,Ind., from 1997 to 1999. In the summer of 1998, Martin was an NBA coach at the Five-StarBasketball Camp during the elite week of action in Pittsburgh, Pa. He also tutored future NBAstars Tracy McGrady and Stromile Swift while at the ABCD All-American Basketball Camp inTeaneck, N.J., in 1996.

A native of Miami, Fla., Martin, 43, earned hisbachelor’s degree in physical educationfrom Florida International in 1993.He and his wife, Anya, have threechildren: Brandon (9),Amalia (4) and Christian (2).

Q&A With Head Coach Frank Martin� What is your coaching philosophy? “Pressure. I think to pressure our opponents for 40 straight minutes, offensively and defensively.Pressure makes people break. The more pressure you apply on people every opportunity you get,the more difficult you make it for your opponent. Pressure is definitely one and then intensity.You have to be intense about what you’re doing. In order to have intensity about what you’redoing you have to have tremendous passion. Those three things are the things that I’m all about.I’m about pressuring people. I’m about intensity, and I’m about passion.”

� What kind of style does your team employ?“Defensively, it is similar to what people saw my first year. Offensively, I like to play a little bitmore like the North Carolina teams under Dean Smith. I’ve studied them extensively during mycareer. We will also blend that style with Connecticut’s Jim Calhoun offensive approach, whichis basically a pressure defense. We want to get out and run and really pressure people with ouroffense by running at all opportunities after made baskets, missed baskets, turnovers, whateverthe situation may be just always running. That’s something that we’re trying to do.”

� Who are your coaching influences? “My high school coach, Marcos Rodriguez, who’s back coaching high school basketball inMiami, Fla. He was a father figure to me when I was a young kid. He’s a guy that taught me howto get out of bed and approach coaching everyday. Then you go to (current Commissioner of theEastern College Athletic Conference) Rudy Keeling. He’s the man who gave me my first break incollege coaching. He forced me to learn how to be patient.

Then there’s the last three guys I’ve coached with, starting with (current Duquesne head coach)Ron Everhart, who’s a dear friend. He and I basically formed a brotherhood. He’s been a hugepart of my success in my career. He was similar to the way I am on the basketball court because of his passion and his intensity. He’s also somebody that really taught me how to workwithin the confines of a college campus. He’s unbelievable in building relationships with people.That was a great time for me. Taking a program that had been a perennial loser and going from

seven wins to 19 wins and defeating West Virginia and Boston College in the process.Just the way he built that program back up again was a tremendous thing. He

showed me how resilient and how persistent you have to be when building acollege program.

And then you go to (current Ole Miss head coach) Andy Kennedy who Ispent two years with, first as fellow assistants and then another as his assistant. Andy has incredible ability to remain positive even during the

tough times. I just sat there and marveled at how resilient he is. I don’tcare how gloomy things looked he always found a way to get players

believing that everything was going to be okay. He was soimpressive in the way he handled the media, the fans, the

alumni, players, during such a turbulent time at the University of Cincinnati.

Finally, Bob Huggins. He’s believed in me enoughas a high school coach to help me get my firstcollege job. He not only recommended me andhelped me get in and but he also gave me an opportunity to coach at a high level by hiring meat Cincinnati. And then trusting me the way hedid. He trusts his assistants. He prepares his

assistants to become head coaches because ofhow much responsibility he gives them. He is

comfortable with relying on his assistants to bevery involved in the day-to-day job. It’s his ship andthere’s no doubt about it, but he makes you workwhich prepares you for when you get an opportunity.”

� What do you look for in a recruit?“Unselfishness. I don’t care how talented a player is.

When we do our homework if potential he has selfishtraits, I have no interest in him. Regardless of how

talented your players are if you have a locker room thathas selfishness in it then it will be a divided locker roomand there’s nothing you can do to change that. Then wewant people that are going to be about what KansasState’s all about. We want young people that are going totake pride in representing this school and winning for thisschool. They are going to have a common dream like wehave as coaches which is winning a championship andmake sure they get degrees.”

� Frank Martin withMichael Beasley andBill Walker

Martin By the NumberOverall __________43-24 [Home: 32-5; Away: 8-10] Big 12 ____________ 19-13 [Home: 12-4; Away: 7-9]Non-Conference ______________________24-11Neutral ______________________________3-9Big 12 Championship ____________________0-2Postseason __________2-2 [1-1 in NCAA Tournament]Overtime______________________________4-1

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� The Hill FileExperience:

Ninth year (Fourth at K-State)

Date Hired:April 5, 2006

Elevated to associate head coach on April 6, 2007

Alma Mater:Charlotte, 2001 [B.S. Sociology]

Hometown:Washington, D.C.

Birthdate:January 19, 1979

Family:Wife - Tish

Children - Danae, Dakotah, Dajae

Playing Experience:Charlotte, 1997-2000

Bowie [Md.] State, 2000-01

Coaching Experience:D.C. Assault [AAU], Head Coach, 2001-03

Charlotte, Assistant Coach, 2003-06Kansas State, Assistant Coach, 2006-07

Kansas State, Associate Head Coach, 2007-

OOne of the rising stars in the coaching ranks, Dalonté Hill enters his fourth season atKansas State, including his third as associate head coach under head coach FrankMartin. He also serves the program as recruiting coordinator. Hill has played a significant role in helping revitalize the Wildcat program under head coaches BobHuggins and Frank Martin, which has posted three consecutive 20-win seasons for the first time in 27 years. With his help, K-State has 66 wins the past three seasons, including 29 in Big 12 play, and has advanced to the postseason in threestraight seasons for the first time since the 1991-92, 1992-93 and 1993-94 seasons, including a trip to the NCAA Tournament in 2008.

The 66 wins are the most in school history in a three-year span since the 1979-80,1980-81 and 1981-82 squads combined for 69 wins, while they are one of only fourBig 12 schools (along with Kansas, Texas and Texas A&M) in that span to post three20-win seasons. K-State and Kansas are the only teams to finish in the top-4 inthe Big 12 and receive a bye at the Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship for each of thepast three seasons.

This past season, Hill helped K-State post a 22-12 overall record, including a tiefor fourth place in the Big 12 standings with a 9-7 mark. The Wildcats advancedto the postseason for the third consecutive season with an at-large bid (No. 4seed) to the National Invitational Tournament (NIT). The squad defeated IllinoisState, 83-79, at home in overtime in the first round before losing to the region’stop-seed, San Diego State, in the second round, 70-52.

During the 2007-08 season, the Wildcats recorded a 21-12 overall record, including a third-place finish in Big 12 play with a 10-6 mark. It marked not onlythe highest conference finish since the 1987-88 season, but also was the firsttime the team had collected 10 or more league victories in back-to-back seasons since the 1975-76 and 1976-77 seasons. The squad earned an at-large invitation to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in nearly 12 years, where the 11th-seeded Wildcats defeated six-seeded USC, 80-67, tocapture its first NCAA Tournament win since 1988. The team lost to No. 6 Wisconsin in the second round.

In his first season at K-State, he helped guide the Wildcats to a 23-12 overall record, including a 10-6 record in Big 12 play. The 23 wins werethe most for the program since tallying 25 during the 1987-88 season. The 2006-07 season also saw the team break an eight-year postseasondrought with a bid to the MasterCard NIT, where they lost in the second round to DePaul.

In the past three years, Hill has helped coach six all-league players, including unanimous first team selection as well as the Big 12 Player andFreshman of the Year Michael Beasley. The No. 2 overall pick in the 2008 NBA Draft, he compiled one of the greatest seasons ever by a collegefreshman in NCAA history en route to becoming just the second consensus first team All-American in school history. He has also helped coach

second team selections Denis Clemente, David Hoskins, Cartier Martin and Bill Walker and honorable mention pickJacob Pullen. Hill has also played a major role in helping Kansas State land some of the country’s best recruitingclasses, including the nation’s top-rated class by Scout.com and Rivals.com in 2006, which included No. 1 recruitMichael Beasley and No. 6 recruit Bill Walker. In 2008, he helped the Wildcats pull down their second top-20 classin the past three seasons, including their fourth McDonald’s All-American (and second in last three seasons) in WallyJudge. The four-man class was rated 17th by Scout/ESPN.com and 18th by Rivals.com.

Hill joined the K-State staff on April 5, 2006, after spending three seasons as an assistant coach at his alma mater,Charlotte, under Bobby Lutz. He helped guide the 49ers to a 61-30 (.760) record and three consecutive postseasonappearances from 2003-06, including a pair of trips to the NCAA Tournament (2004, 2005). He also helped the teamto a share of the 2004 Conference USA regular season title as well as runner-up finishes in C-USA in 2005 and the Atlantic 10 in 2005-06. During his tenure, Hill helped coach two All-Americans, one Conference USA Player of the Year(Eddie Basden) and seven all-conference players at Charlotte.

Prior to joining the college ranks, Hill served two years as the head coach of the AAU’s DC Assault.

A three-year letterman at Charlotte from 1997-2000, Hill played on three postseason squads for the 49ers undercoaches Melvin Watkins and Bobby Lutz. As a true freshman in 1997-98, he averaged 4.2 points and 2.9 reboundsin 26 games for the 49ers in helping the squad to the second round of the NCAA Tournament with a 20-11 record. Asa sophomore, the squad captured the 1999 C-USA Tournament Championship and once again advanced to the NCAATournament second round with a 23-11 record. During the 1999-2000 season, Hill averaged 6.2 points and 3.5 rebounds in 23 games with 11 starts in helping Charlotte earn a Postseason NIT bid with a 17-16 record. Hill transferred to Bowie State, a Division II school in Bowie, Md., for his senior season where he averaged 10.9 pointsand 5.7 rebounds in helping the Bulldogs to a 19-9 record. He returned to Charlotte following the season to completehis bachelor’s degree in sociology in 2001.

Hill, 30, and his wife, Tish, have three daughters, Danae (7), Dakotah (3) and Dejae (2).

� The Hill Family

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� The Figger FileExperience:

17th year (Third at K-State)

Date Hired:June 11, 2007

Alma Mater:Eastern Kentucky, 1995

[B.S. Physical Education]

Hometown:Jenkins, Ky.

Birthdate:January 22, 1970

Playing Experience:Pikeville (Ky.) College, 1990-91

[one year letterman in baseball]

Coaching Experience:Wabash Valley, Assistant Coach, 1993-94

Vincennes, Assistant Coach, 1994-99Odessa, Assistant Coach, 1999-2002

South Alabama, Assistant Coach, 2002-07Arkansas, Dir. of Operations, April-June 2007

Kansas State, Assistant Coach, 2007-

MMatt Figger is beginning his third season at Kansas State as an assistant coach afterbeing hired to the staff by head coach Frank Martin on June 11, 2007. Since joiningthe staff, Figger has helped the Wildcats to consecutive 20-win seasons and a pair ofpostseason appearances, including the school’s first NCAA Tournament in 12 years in2008. In 2009-10, he assisted the squad in posting a 22-12 record, including a tiefor fourth place in the Big 12 standings with a 9-7 mark. The team advanced to thepostseason with an at-large bid to the National Invitational Tournament, where theylost in the second round to top-seeded San Diego State.

In his first season, Figger helped K-State record a 21-12 record, including a third-place finish in Big 12 play with a 10-6 mark. It marked not only the highest leaguefinish since the 1987-88 season, but also was the first time the team had collected10 or more league victories in back-to-back seasons since the 1975-76 and 1976-77 seasons. The squad earned an at-large invitation to the NCAA Tournament forthe first time in nearly 12 years, where the 11th-seeded Wildcats defeated fifth-seeded USC, 80-67, to capture its first NCAA Tournament win since 1988.

Figger came to K-State after spending five years as an assistant coach at SouthAlabama under head coach John Pelphrey from 2003-07. He helped the Jaguarsto some of their greatest successes his last two seasons, guiding the program to44 wins, including 25 conference wins, consecutive Sun Belt Conference West Division titles, the 2006 league tournament and 2007 regular season crowns. Thesquad also reached the postseason in back-to-back seasons, advancing to theNCAA Tournament for the first time in eight years in 2006 before earning a bid tothe MasterCard NIT in 2007. In addition, he helped coach five all-conference selections in the last two years, including 2007 first team honoree DemetricBennett, as well as Chey Christie, the most outstanding player of the 2006 SunBelt Tournament. Figger followed Pelphrey to his new position as head coach atArkansas as the program’s director of basketball operations on April 12, 2007,before opting to return to the assistant coaching ranks at K-State.

Despite losing its top three scorers, Figger helped South Alabama tally a 20-12 overall record, including a 13-5 mark in league play, in 2006-07 enroute to capturing the Sun Belt regular season and West Division crowns. After starting the season with a 7-7 record, the Jaguars put together a13-game winning streak from Jan. 4 to Feb. 14, including 12 straight in league play, to earn their first regular season league crown since 1998.The squad lost in the quarterfinals of the conference tournament, but did earn a bid to the MasterCard NIT, where they lost in the first round toSyracuse, 79-73. Junior guard Demetric Bennett was named to the all-conference first team, while junior forward Ernest Little and junior guardDaon Merritt were selected to the second and third team, respectively.

Figger helped South Alabama post one of its most successful seasons in 2005-06, as the squad collected a 24-7 overall record (the second-mostwins in school history) en route to capturing the Sun Belt West Division and tournament championships and a NCAATournament berth for the time since 1998. The Jaguars lost in the first round of the tournament to eventual nationalchampion Florida. The squad led the league in scoring margin (+8.1) and 3-point field goal defense (30.0) and wassecond in steals (8.52) and scoring defense (65.6). USA also averaged 8.6 3-pointers per game.

After winning just 10 games a season before, the 24-win total in 2005-06 represented a 14-game improvement whichwas the biggest turnaround in the NCAA that season. USA improved in nearly every statistical category from the previ-ous season, going from 62.3 to 73.6 points, from a 41.6 field goal percentage to 45.3, a 64.6 free-throw percentage to70.3, 11.0 assists to 14.1, 7.6 steals to 8.5 and 207 made 3-pointers to 267.

Hired to Pelphrey’s original staff at South Alabama, Figger helped steadily build the Jaguars into a power in the SunBelt guiding the team to a 14-14 overall record in 2002-03, a 12-16 mark in 2003-04 and a 10-18 record in 2004-05before the breakthrough year in 2005-06.

Prior to his tenure at South Alabama, he spent 10 years as an assistant coach in the junior college ranks, includingstints at Wabash (Ill.) College (1993-94), Vincennes (Ind.) University (1995-99) and Odessa (Texas) College (2000-02). During this stay, his teams won 20 or more games eight times, captured six region and four district titles andadvanced to the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) national tournament four times.

Among the players Figger coached during his junior college career were four-time NBA All-Star Shawn Marion of theDallas Mavericks and former NBA player Tyrone Nesby. He also has coached five NJCAA All-Americans, includingTarone Barker (Cincinnati), Mitchell Dunn (Miami), DeShay Jones (Tennessee), Shawn Marion (UNLV) and Janavor Weatherspoon (Oklahoma State). In his nine-year career at the junior college level, he coached more than35 players who signed NCAA Division I scholarships.

A native of Jenkins, Ky., Figger, 39, earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education from Eastern Kentucky in1995. He played college baseball at Pikeville College in Pikeville, Ky., from 1990-91 before completing his educationat Eastern Kentucky.

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� The Underwood FileExperience:

22nd year (Fourth at K-State)

Date Hired:May 16, 2006

Elevated to assistant coach on April 11, 2007

Alma Mater:Kansas State, 1986

[B.A. Radio and Television Communications]

Hometown:McPherson, Kan.

Birthdate:December 14, 1963

Family:Wife - Susan

Children - Tyler, Katie, Ashley

Playing Experience:Hardin-Simmons, 1982-83

Independence Community College, 1983-84Kansas State, 1984-86

Coaching Experience:Hardin-Simmons, Grad. Assistant, 1986-87Dodge City Comm. College, Coach, 1988-92

Western Illinois, Assistant Coach, 1992-2003Daytona Beach Comm. College, Coach, 2003-06

Kansas State, Dir. of Operations, 2006-07Kansas State, Assistant Coach, 2007-

AA former Wildcat letterman and native of McPherson, Kan., Brad Underwood beginshis fourth season at Kansas State and his third as an assistant coach. Underwoodhas played a major role in helping revitalize the Wildcat program under head coachesBob Huggins and Frank Martin, which has posted three consecutive 20-win seasons for the first time in 27 years. With his help, K-State has 66 wins the pastthree seasons, including 29 in Big 12 play, and has advanced to the postseason inthree straight seasons for the first time since the 1991-92, 1992-93 and 1993-94seasons, including a trip to the NCAA Tournament in 2008.

The 66 wins are the most in school history in a three-year span since the 1979-80,1980-81 and 1981-82 squads combined for 69 wins, while they are one of only fourBig 12 schools (along with Kansas, Texas and Texas A&M) in that span to post three20-win seasons. K-State and Kansas are the only ones to finish in the top-4 in theBig 12 and receive a bye at the Big 12 Championship for the past three seasons.

In 2008-09, Underwood helped K-State post a 22-12 overall record, including a tiefor fourth place in the Big 12 standings with a 9-7 mark. The Wildcats advancedto the postseason for the third consecutive season with an at-large bid (No. 4seed) to the National Invitational Tournament (NIT). The squad defeated IllinoisState, 83-79, at home in overtime in the first round before losing to the region’stop-seed, San Diego State, in the second round, 70-52.

During the 2007-08 season, the Wildcats recorded a 21-12 record, including athird-place finish in Big 12 play with a 10-6 mark. It marked not only the highestconference finish since the 1987-88 season, but also was the first time the teamhad collected 10 or more league wins in consecutive seasons since the 1975-76and 1976-77 seasons. The squad earned an at-large invitation to the NCAATournament for the first time in nearly 12 years, where the 11th-seeded Wildcatsbeat six-seeded USC, 80-67, to post its first NCAA Tournament win since 1988.

Underwood returned to the assistant coach ranks three years ago after spending 2006-07 as the director of basketball operations under Huggins.In that role, he assisted in coordinating recruiting activities, running Bob Huggins’ Basketball Camps and organizing K-State coaching clinics.

Underwood brings 20 years of coaching experience to his position at K-State, including stints as a head coach at the junior college level at bothDodge City (Kan.) Community College (1988-93) and Daytona Beach (Fla.) Community College (2003-06). In between those stints, he was thetop assistant to head coach Jim Kerwin at Western Illinois from 1992-2003.

He joined the staff on May 16, 2006, after spending three seasons as the head coach at Daytona Beach Community College in Daytona Beach,Fla. He helped guide the Falcons to a 70-24 (.745) overall record, including three straight 20-win seasons and two Mid-Florida Conference

Championships from 2003-06. He was twice selected as the Mid-Florida Conference Coach of the Year following the2003-04 and 2004-05 seasons. He saw 14 players go on to receive scholarships at four-year programs, includingTravis Aikens (Marshall), Demetrius Green (Middle Tennessee), David Lawrence (College of Charleston), SolomonJones (South Florida) and Blake Young (K-State). An honorable mention All-BIG EAST selection at USF in 2006, Joneswas selected in the second round of the NBA Draft by Atlanta Hawks.

In 2005-06, Underwood guided Daytona Beach to a 25-5 record and a runner-up finish in Mid-Florida Conference playwith a 12-3 mark. He helped six players earn Mid-Florida Conference honors, including two first team all-conference selections, as well as conference player of the year Blake Young. He guided the Falcons to back-to-back Mid-FloridaConference Championships in 2003-04 and 2004-05. Underwood’s 2004-05 squad produced a 24-10 record andrunner-up finish in Region VIII, while his first team collected a 21-9 mark and had one all-region first team selection.

Prior to his stint at Daytona Beach, Underwood spent 10 years as an assistant coach at Western Illinois under headcoach Jim Kerwin. The Leathernecks produced a 135-174 record from 1992-2003, including a 79-97 mark in Mid-Continent Conference play. The team advanced to the finals of the Mid-Continent Conference Tournament threestraight seasons (1995, 1996, 1997) and achieved five straight seasons of winning at least 16 games.

Underwood earned his first head coaching position in 1988 at Dodge City Community College in Dodge City, Kan. Hespent four seasons as the program’s head coach, guiding the Conquistadors to a 62-60 record from 1988-93. His1990-91 squad compiled a 23-9 record and was ranked as high as No. 4 in the nation.

Underwood, 45, earned his bachelor’s degree in radio and television communications from Kansas State in 1986. Hewas a two-year letterman and guard for the Wildcats from 1984-86 under the legendary Jack Hartman.

A native of McPherson, Kan., he is a 1982 graduate of McPherson High School, where he was a three-year standoutin basketball. He is married to the former Susan Price. The couple has one son, Tyler (12), and two daughters,Katie (9) and Ashley (8).

� The Underwood Family

Brad UnderwoodAssistant CoachFourth Year | Kansas State ‘86

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� The Assaley FileExperience:

Ninth year (Fourth at K-State)

Date Hired:April 26, 2006

Elevated to director of operations on April 11, 2007

Alma Mater:Cincinnati, 1996

[B.A. Economics]

Cincinnati, 1998[M.A. Labor and Employee Relations]

Hometown:Cincinnati, Ohio.

Birthdate:January 6, 1974

Family:Wife - Sarah

Children - Cali, Isabella, Payton, Will

Coaching Experience:Cincinnati Country Day High, 1995-2001

Varsity Boys’ Assistant CoachJunior Varsity Boys’ Head Coach, 1998-99

Freshman Head Coach, 1995-98Cincinnati, Administrative Assistant, 2001-03Cincinnati, Assistant to Head Coach, 2005-06

Kansas State, Video Coordinator, 2006-07Kansas State, Dir. of Operations, 2007-

AAndy Assaley begins his fourth season at Kansas State and third as the director ofbasketball operations under head coach Frank Martin.

Assaley has played a key support role in helping rebuild the Wildcat program underhead coaches Bob Huggins and Frank Martin, which has posted three consecutive20-win seasons for the first time in 27 years. With his help, K-State has 66 wins thepast three seasons, including 29 in Big 12 play, and has advanced to the postseasonin three straight seasons for the first time since the 1991-92, 1992-93 and 1993-94seasons, including a trip to the NCAA Tournament in 2008.

The 66 wins are the most in school history in a three-year span since the 1979-80,1980-81 and 1981-82 squads combined for 69 wins, while they are one of onlyfour Big 12 schools (along with Kansas, Texas and Texas A&M) in that span to postthree 20-win seasons. K-State and Kansas are the only teams to finish in the top-4 in the Big 12 and receive a bye at the Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship for eachof the past three seasons.

This past season, Assaley helped K-State post a 22-12 record, including a tie forfourth place in the Big 12 standings with a 9-7 mark. The Wildcats advanced tothe postseason for the third consecutive season with an at-large bid (No. 4 seed)to the National Invitational Tournament (NIT). The squad defeated Illinois State,83-79, at home in overtime in the first round before losing to the region’s top-seed, San Diego State, in the second round, 70-52.

Assaley joined the K-State staff as video coordinator on April 26, 2006, afterspending the previous five seasons at Cincinnati in a number of capacities, firstfor Bob Huggins in 2001-05 and then for Andy Kennedy in 2005-06. He joinedthe program in 2001 as an administrative assistant then was promoted to videocoordinator two years later before spending the 2005-06 season as assistant to the head coach. During his tenure, the Bearcatscompiled a 119-44 record with four 20-win seasons and five consecutive postseason appearances, including four trips in the NCAA Tournament.

In his position, Assaley assists in coordinating on-campus recruiting activities for the program, running the Frank Martin Basketball Camps andorganizing clinics. In addition, he coordinates team travel and continues to manage video operations for the team. He is also responsible for coordinating the team’s philanthropic efforts. During the past year, players have read to elementary school students, participated in SpecialOlympics activities, appeared at many Catbacker events, collected for Cats for Cans and helped aid with the tornado clean-up.

He is also extensively involved in the development of Video Editing software, first for Pinnacle Systems and now with Sportstec; the video editingprovider for the men’s and women’s basketball programs. Sportstec is quickly becoming a national leader in the NCAA and NBA in analyzinggame footage. With this software, Assaley and video coordinator Dylan Lockwood are able to instantly provide statistical and video feedback tocoaches and players to aid in self- and opponent scouting.

During his time at UC, Assaley played a major role in opponent scoutingthrough extensive film breakdowns, game preparation and assisting inon-campus recruiting efforts. He also managed all video self-scout andfilm exchange. In addition, he served as the camp director for Bob Huggins’ summer basketball program at UC.

Beginning with the 2005-06 season, Assaley took on an additional roleas an assistant to interim head coach Andy Kennedy. In this role, heassisted with on-court coaching, including game and practice planning,in addition to spending time on the road recruiting. He helped theBearcats post a 21-13 record en route to being the top-seed in the NIT,where they lost to eventual champion South Carolina.

Before arriving at Cincinnati, Assaley spent six years as a junior varsityhead coach and varsity assistant at Cincinnati Country Day School(1995-2001). He was also an advanced mathematics instructor atthe Warren County Alternative School from 1999 to 2003.

Assaley, 35, received both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees fromCincinnati, earning his undergraduate degree in economics in 1996and his master’s in labor and employee relations in 1998.

Assaley and his wife, Sarah, are the parents of three daughters, Cali(9), Isabella (4) and Payton (4), and a son, Will (2).

� The Assaley Family

Andy AssaleyDirector of Basketball OperationsFourth Year | Cincinnati ‘96

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� The Greenawalt FileExperience:

13th year (Fourth at K-State)

Date Hired:April 26, 2006

Alma Mater:Muskingum College, 1998

[B.S. Physical Education/Health]

Hometown:Salem, Ohio

Birthdate:May 25, 1975

Family:Wife - Heather

Children - Cora

Playing Experience:Muskingum College, 1993-96

Four-year starter at linebackerThree-time all-conference selection

Coaching Experience:Muskingum, Asst. Football Coach, 1997-98

Ohio Northern, Head Strength Coach, 1998-99Cincinnati, Strength Intern, 1999-2000

Cincinnati, Asst. Strength Coach, 2000-06Kansas State, Asst. Strength Coach, 2006-

OOne of the top strength coaches in the country, Scott Greenawalt begins his fourthseason as the strength and conditioning coach for the Kansas State men’s basketballteam. Greenawalt has played a major role in helping revitalize the Wildcat programunder head coaches Bob Huggins and Frank Martin, which has posted threestraight 20-win seasons for the first time in 27 years. With his help, K-State has 66wins the past three seasons, including 29 in Big 12 play, and has advanced to thepostseason in three straight seasons for the first time since the 1991-92, 1992-93and 1993-94 seasons, including a trip to the NCAA Tournament in 2008.

The 66 wins are the most in school history in a three-year span since the 1979-80,1980-81 and 1981-82 squads combined for 69 wins, while they are one of only fourBig 12 schools (along with Kansas, Texas and Texas A&M) in that span to post three20-win seasons. K-State and Kansas are the only teams to finish in the top-4 inthe Big 12 and receive a bye at the Big 12 Championship for the past three years.

This past season, Greenwalt helped K-State post a 22-12 record, including a tie forfourth place in the Big 12 standings with a 9-7 mark. The Wildcats advanced tothe postseason for the third straight season with an at-large bid (No. 4 seed) tothe NIT. The squad defeated Illinois State, 83-79, at home in overtime in the firstround before losing to the region’s top-seed, San Diego State, in the second round.

During the 2007-08 season, the Wildcats recorded a 21-12 record, including athird-place finish in Big 12 play with a 10-6 mark. It marked not only the highestconference finish since the 1987-88 season, but also was the first time thesquad has collected 10 or more league wins in consecutive seasons since the1975-76 and 1976-77 seasons. The squad earned an at-large invitation to theNCAA Tournament for the first time in nearly 12 years, where the Wildcats beatfifth-seeded USC, 80-67, to capture its first NCAA Tournament win since 1988.

In the past three years, Greenawalt has helped coach six all-conference players, including unanimous first team selection as well as the Big 12Player and Freshman of the Year Michael Beasley. The No. 2 pick in the 2008 NBA Draft, Beasley compiled one of the greatest seasons by a college freshman in NCAA history en route to becoming just the second consensus first team All-American in school history. He has also helpedtrain second team selections Denis Clemente, David Hoskins, Cartier Martin and Bill Walker as well as honorable mention pick Jacob Pullen.In addition to his duties with the men’s program, Greenawalt also trains the women’s basketball team, which captured the Big 12 regular seasonchampionship in 2007-08 and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament the past two seasons.

Greenawalt joined the staff on April 26, 2006 after spending the previous eight years at Cincinnati, including the last seven as head assistantcoach. He began his tenure at the school as a strength training intern in May 1999 before being promoted to assistant in July 2000. He led all thetraining and conditioning for the men’s and women’s basketball, baseball and volleyball teams, while assisting with the football program.

During his tenure at Cincinnati, Greenawalt helped the men’s basketball program post a 144-54 (.727) record with five 20-win seasons and sixpostseason appearances, including five trips to the NCAA Tournament. He helped train seven professional basketball players, 13 NFL players and

Boston Red Sox first baseman Kevin Youkillas in his time with the Bearcats.In addition, he assisted the women’s basketball team to a Conference USATournament title and five postseason appearances, including two trips to theNCAA Tournament, while the women’s volleyball squad posted two C-USA titles, four NCAA Tournaments appearances and six 20-win seasons.

Prior to Cincinnati, Greenawalt was a graduate assistant football coach andthe head strength coach at Ohio Northern in Ada, Ohio from August 1998 toMay 1999. He helped the Polar Bears to a 7-3 overall record and a fourth-place finish in Ohio Athletic Conference, while coaching the team’s middlelinebackers and assisting with special teams.

Greenawalt, 34, earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education andhealth from Muskingum College in New Concord, Ohio, in 1998. He was afour-year starter at linebacker for the Muskies from 1993-96, earning All-Ohio Athletic Conference honors three times and serving as team captainas a senior. Upon graduation, he spent a year as assistant football coachat his alma mater (1997-98), working with the squad’s inside linebackersand assisting with all aspects of the strength program.

Greenawalt and his wife, Heather, reside in Manhattan with their daughter Cora, who was born on April 16, 2008.

Scott GreenawaltStrength and Conditioning CoachFourth Year | Muskingum College ‘98

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Doug EdwardsDirector of Student-Athlete Development/Manager

Second Year | Florida State ‘07

Former NBA player Doug Edwards is in his second season asthe director of student-athlete development and student manager for his former high school coach Frank Martin.

Hired to the staff in September 2008, Edwards is responsiblefor a variety of areas including basketball-related matters, handling special projects for the coaching staff and assistingwith personnel development and recruiting. In addition, he is involved in monitoring student-athlete’s academic progressand their degree completion process. He is also influential inthe Life Skills program and counseling student-athletes in career planning and goal setting.

Edwards enjoyed a storied career at Florida State, where he led the Seminoles to a 68-31 (.686) overall record and threestraight NCAA Tournament appearances from 1990-93. In justthree seasons, he scored 1,604 points, averaging 17.2 pergame, which ranks him fifth in school history. He is the onlyplayer in FSU history to score 500 or more points in three consecutive seasons. He also ranks among the school’s top-10 in four career categories, including fifth in field goals (621),sixth in rebounding (788; 8.5 rpg.) and seventh in both double-doubles (18) and careers (93).

Edwards, along with future NBA draft picks Charlie Ward,Sam Cassell and Bob Sura, guided FSU to within a game ofthe 1993 Final Four as a senior, as the group helped the Seminoles to a 25-10 record and a second-place finish in theACC. Edwards averaged 18.3 points and 9.4 rebounds as asenior and was selected to the All-ACC second team. He wasnamed to the FSU Sports Hall of Fame on Sept. 6, 2008.

Following his junior season, Edwards was selected with the15th overall pick in the first round of the 1993 NBA Draft bythe Atlanta Hawks. He averaged 2.4 points and 1.8 reboundsin three seasons with the Hawks (1993-95) and Vancouver Grizzlies (1995-96) before injuries shortened his career.

Considered one of the most heralded recruits in Florida Statehistory, Edwards is reunited with Martin, who helped coachhim at Miami Senior High School from 1986-89. During histhree-year playing career, he helped lead the Stingarees to a104-6 (.946) record and two Class 4A State Championships(1986-87; 1988-89). As a senior, he led the squad to a 35-1record, the Class 4A state title and a No. 2 final ranking in USAToday Super 25. He was the runner-up to Kenny Anderson forUSA Today’s National High School Player of the Year as well asa McDonald’s All-American and Florida Mr. Basketball.

Edwards, 38, earned a bachelor’s degree in social sciencefrom Florida State in 2007. He has three children: Brittney(17), Ameer (12) and Brielle (11).

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Liane FowlerProgram Director/Specialized Learning

Ninth Year | Emporia State ‘83

Liane Fowler is in her ninth year at Kansas State as the director for specialized learning services and academic counselor for the men’s basketball team.

Fowler is responsible for assisting and continuing eligibility and academic progress towards degree completion. She alsoprovides academic assistance to all student-athletes with adocumented disability and/or deemed at-risk academically. Inaddition, she provides tutorial and advising assistance to themen’s basketball team.

Fowler came to Kansas State from Butler County CommunityCollege in El Dorado, Kan., where she served as the director ofspecial needs/ADA compliance and an athletic academic advisor for eight years. In this role, she provided academic assistance to any student with a documented disability, whilealso providing tutorial and advising assistance to all student-athletes at Butler County.

Fowler received her bachelor’s degree in elementary educationfrom Emporia State in 1983 and her master’s in counselingand school psychology from Wichita State in 1988.

Fowler and her husband of 22 years, D.A., have three children: Jeremy, Justin and Amber.

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Dylan LockwoodVideo Coordinator

Fourth Year | Cazenovia College ‘05

Dylan Lockwood is entering his fourth season at KansasState, including his second as video coordinator, for headcoach Frank Martin.

Lockwood was elevated to video coordinator in October 2008after spending two years as a graduate student manager forhead coaches Bob Huggins and Frank Martin. In his current position, Lockwood coordinates and implements the use ofvideo technology for practices and games while preparing materials used to create game strategies.

Lockwood joined the staff in 2006 as a graduate student manager under then head coach Bob Huggins. His duties included assisting in the initial breakdown of game video, gathering scouting information as well as assisting with theday-to-day operations. He also helped coordinate film exchange and assisted with administrative duties in the office.

Prior to joining the K-State staff, Lockwood served as a studentassistant under Huggins from 2004-05 and Andy Kennedyfrom 2005-06 at Cincinnati. He served as a student managerfor the Bearcats from 1999 to 2001 and head manager from2003-04.

Lockwood earned a bachelor’s degree in business specializingin sport management from Cazenovia College in 2005. Heplayed both soccer and basketball while attending Cazenovia.

Lockwood is currently pursuing a master’s in College StudentPersonnel and Intercollegiate Athletics at Kansas State.

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� The Yoder Family

Amanda SteffensAdministrative Assistant

Second Year | Kansas State ‘08

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Brandon YoderAthletic Trainer

First Year | Graceland College ‘03

Brandon Yoder begins his fifth year as an assistant athletictrainer at Kansas State, including his first as the primarytrainer for the men’s basketball team. In addition to his dutiesas men's basketball trainer, he assists in the care of student-athletes in many of the Wildcats' other 16 sports.

Yoder joins the men's basketball staff after spending the pastthree years with the Wildcat baseball and women's equestrianteams. Prior to this stint, he spent the 2006 spring season asthe primary athletic trainer with the track and field program.

Before coming to Manhattan, Yoder worked at the University ofCincinnati covering Bearcat football and baseball for one season. Prior to Cincinnati, he received his master's degree in Liberal Arts from Southern Methodist University. While agraduate assistant at SMU, Yoder was the primary careprovider for both the men's and women's tennis teams, whileassisting with the Mustangs' football team for two years underNATA Hall of Fame member Cash Birdwell.

Yoder earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in athletic trainingand a second in physical education from Graceland Universityin Lamoni, Iowa, in 2003. While attending Graceland, he was afour-year letterwinner for the Yellowjacket baseball team.

He and his wife, Kelly, who is the Office Manager for the K-State Sports Information Office, reside in Manhattan andhad their first child, Peyton, on April 2, 2008.

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Tom GilbertAssistant Sports Information Director

11th Year | Furman ‘98

Tom Gilbert is in his 11th year as a member of the KansasState Sports Information Office, including his seventh as the primary contact for the men’s basketball program.

In addition to his duties with the men’s basketball program, he assists with the publicity of the football squad and is the primary editor of the gameday football program.

Prior to moving to men’s basketball in 2003, Gilbert spent fouryears working as the primary contact for the Wildcat baseballand women’s volleyball teams. He also served as the secondary football contact for trips to the 2001 Insight.comBowl and the 2002 Holiday Bowl.

Gilbert has been cited several times for excellence in publications, including earning three national top-five finishes.His 2005 football gameday program was judged second in thenation, while his 2001 women’s volleyball media guide and his2000 baseball media guide were rated as the fourth- and fifth-best in the country. In addition, his 2006 football game-day program earned best cover honors. He has also finishedamong the top-five in his district six times, including a third-place finish for his 2008-09 men’s basketball media guide.

Gilbert earned his bachelor’s degree in sports and mass communications from Furman (S.C.) University in 1998, wherehe spent two years working as a student assistant in thesports information office.

A native of Bostwick, Ga., Gilbert, 33, is an active member ofthe College Sports Information Director of America, and theU.S. Basketball Writers Association.

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Kurt McGuffinSenior Associate Athletics Director

10th Year | Kansas State ‘96

Kurt McGuffin is in his 10th year in the Kansas State athleticsdepartment, including his second as senior associate athleticsdirector. McGuffin oversees ticket, fan experience and sales andcommunication offices, along with also serving as the sport administrator for men’s basketball and track and field and helpinglead the department’s major gifts efforts.

During his time in the athletic department, McGuffin has led theMike Ahearn Scholarship Fund to record numbers in both revenueand members. He assisted with the athletic department’s $100million part of the university’s successful $500 million “ChangingLives” capital campaign. He also was charged with implementingthe new Ernie Barrett Athletic Endowment Society in 2006 andboth a football and basketball donor seating plan in 2003 and2007, respectively.

Prior to joining the K-State staff in 2000, McGuffin spent one yearas assistant athletics director for development at the University ofIdaho where he was responsible for all fund-raising in SouthernIdaho and assisted with a $10 million capital campaign for facilityexpansion. He graduated with a master’s degree in sports administration from Wichita State in the fall of 1999 after workingas a graduate assistant for the Shocker Athletic Scholarship Organization. He was Director of Men’s Basketball Operations atEastern Washington during the 1997-98 season.

A native of Iola, Kan., McGuffin earned a bachelor’s from KansasState in 1996. While at K-State, he served as a student managerfor the Wildcat men’s basketball program from 1992-97.

He is married to the former Jessica Whisler, a 1997 K-Stategraduate. The couple has two sons, Bryce and Brett.

TThe most recent addition to the office staff, Amanda Steffens is in her secondyear as an administrative assistant for the Kansas State men's basketball program in 2009-10.

Hired in June 2008, Steffens is responsible for a number of administrative duties,including coordinating coaches' travel, organizing the office, maintaining coaches'calendars and monitoring the budget. She also handles the personal schedule ofhead coach Frank Martin.

Steffens joined the staff after spending the 2007-08 season as a student assistant in the men’s basketball office. She alsospent time as an undergraduate working in the department of housing and dining at the university.

A native of Junction City, Kan., she earned her bachelor’s degree in business management from K-State in May 2008.

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R.J. BokelmanAssistant Manager ofFacility Operations

Cody CatlinGraduate CounselorCouncil Grove, Kan.

Rhett ClarkHead Student Manager

Senior | Tonganoxie, Kan.

Chris ConnellStudent Manager

Junior | Lenexa, Kan.

Jake EdelmanStudent Athletic Trainer

Senior | Bern, Kan.

Kyle EssleyStudent Manager

Junior | Riverton, Kan.

Robin FoshaDirector of Ticket Operations

Kansas State ‘87

Ben FrantzStudent Manager

Freshman | Lenexa, Kan.

Jacob HaverkampStudent Manager

Freshman | Manhattan, Kan.

Brian KruegerStudent Manager

Junior | Augusta, Kan.

Jake KupersmithHead Student ManagerSenior | Olathe, Kan.

Steven MitchellStudent Manager

Freshman | Brooklyn, N.Y.

Family Practice Doctors(L to R): Dr. Keith Wright, Dr. Doug Hinkin, Dr. Dave Smith, Dr. Kevin Wall.

Orthopaedic Doctors(L to R): Dr. Jaime McAtee, Dr. William Jones, Dr. Dan Hinkin.

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Jim MullerAssociate Director ofFacility Operations

A.J. VinentStudent Manager

Freshman | Miami, Fla.

Jenna WykesGraduate Counselor

White City, Kan.

Clayton ZerrStudent Athletic Trainer

Junior | Grainfield, Kan.

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Lamont EvansGraduate Student Manager

Second Year | Kansas State ‘09

Lamont Evans enters his second year at K-State, including hisfirst as a graduate student manager for coach Frank Martin.

Evans' primary duties are to assist in the initial breakdown ofgame video, assist in gathering scouting information as well ashelp coordinate film exchange. He also helps assist the staffwith its recruiting database and team travel, along with otheradministrative duties. He spent the 2008-09 season as amanager, while completing his undergraduate degree.

A native of Eleuthera, Bahamas, Evans was a two-year letterman at Drake from 1999-2001 for then head coach KurtKanaskie. Following his career with the Bulldogs, he went onto play basketball for seven years professionally in Europe andSouth America, including for teams in Belgium, Finland, Germany, Italy, Slovenia and Venezuela. Evans earned hisbachelor's degree in social science from Kansas State in thespring of 2009. He is pursuing a master's degree in CollegeStudent Personnel and Intercollegiate Athletics.

Josh McCowanGraduate Student Manager

Second Year | Kansas State ‘09

Josh McCowan enters his first year at Kansas State as a graduate student manager for head coach Frank Martin. Hepreviously served as a student manager for five years.

McCowan’s primary duties is to assist in the initial breakdownof game video, assist in gathering scouting information as wellas help coordinate film exchange. He will also help assist thecoaching staff with its recruiting database and team travelalong with other administrative duties in the office.

A native of Clay Center, Kan., McCowan earned his bachelor’s degree in secondary education from Kansas State in 2009. Heis currently pursuing a master’s degree in College Student Personnel and Intercollegiate Athletics at K-State.

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Steve BietauWomen’s Tennis | 26th year

2008-09 Kansas State Year In ReviewOverall Big 12 Big 12 Big 12 NCAA

Team W-L W-L Finish Postseason PostseasonBaseball 43-18-1 14-11-1 4th Pool 1 [2-1] Regional [2-2][M] Basketball 22-12 9-7 t-4th Quarterfinals NIT 2nd Round[W] Basketball 25-8 10-6 5th Quarterfinals 2nd Round[M] Cross Country -- -- -- 11th --[W] Cross Country -- -- -- 6th Midwest Regional [6th][W] Equestrian 5-11 -- -- 4th Varsity Championships [5th]Football 5-7 2-6 t-4th (N) -- --[M] Golf -- -- -- 4th West Regional [12th][W] Golf -- -- -- 4th --[M] Indoor Track -- -- -- 10th NCAA Championships [t16th][W] Indoor Track -- -- -- t-7th --[M] Outdoor Track -- -- -- 6th NCAA Championships [t13th][W] Outdoor Track -- -- -- 9th NCAA Championships [t64th][W] Rowing -- -- -- 2nd Central Regional [10th][W] Tennis 4-15 1-10 t-11th First Round --[W] Volleyball 24-8 14-6 3rd -- 1st Round

All-Americans (12):James Allen (Baseball), Moritz Cleve (Hepthathlon and Decathlon), Jason Collett (800 meters), Loren Groves(Hammer Throw), Brandon Harold (Football), Shalee Lehning (Women’s Basketball), Nick Martini (Baseball), A.J.Morris (Baseball), Nataly Korobkova (Women’s Volleyball), Scott Sellers (Men’s Indoor and Outdoor High Jump).

Academic All-Americans (4):Loren Groves (2nd team - Women’s Track and Field), Shalee Lehning (3rd team - Women’s Basketball), Jeron Mastrud (2nd team - Football), Scott Sellers (1st team - Men’s Track and Field)

All-Big 12 selections (25):7 - Baseball, 2 - Men’s Basketball, 3 - Women’s Basketball, 2 - Cross Country, 8 - Football, 3 - Women’s Volleyball.

Academic All-Big 12 selections (59):4 - Baseball, 2 - Men’s Basketball, 8 - Women’s Basketball, 7 - Cross Country, 5 - Football, 5 - Men’s Golf, 4 - Women’s Golf, 2 - Women’s Tennis, 16 - Track and Field, 6 - Women’s Volleyball.

Big 12 Speciality Awards (4):Brad Hill - Coach of the Year, Denis Clemente - Newcomer of the Year, Brandon Banks - Offensive Newcomer of theYear, A.J. Morris - Pitcher of the Year

Brad Hill was namedthe Big 12 Coach of the Year in 2009 after leadingthe Wildcats to a school-record 43 wins and a first-ever NCAA Regional.

Suzie FritzWomen’s Volleyball | 9th year

Brad HillBaseball | 7th year

Kristi KnightWomen’s Golf | 15th year

Casie LisabethWomen’s Equestrian | 3rd year

Frank MartinMen’s Basketball | 3rd year

Tim NorrisMen’s Golf | 13th year

Deb PattersonWomen’s Basketball | 14th year

Cliff RoveltoTrack and Field | 22nd year

Michael SmithCross Country | 5th year

Bill SnyderFootball | 18th year

Patrick SweeneyWomen’s Rowing | 7th year

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� The Schulz FileDate Hired:

February 11, 2009

Previous Position:Vice President of Research and Economic

Development, Mississippi State

Alma Mater:Virginia Tech, 1986

[B.S. Chemical Engineering]

Virginia Tech, 1991 [Ph.D. Chemical Engineering]

Birthdate:May 11, 1963

Family:Wife - Dr. Noel Nunnally Schulz

Children - Tim and Andrew

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Kirk Schulz (Facebook)

CChosen in February 2009 by the Kansas Board of Regents as the 13th president ofKansas State University, Kirk H. Schulz immediately set to work getting to know people and programs around the university.

An avid communicator, he began writing letters to the campus community soon afterhe was selected as president. He also blogs, tweets and makes himself available tonews media on a regular basis. He has been meeting with faculty, staff and studentson a regular basis as well. This fall, he plans to bring the campus community together to develop a vision of what K-State will look like in 2025.

Schulz is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Before coming to K-State, he served as vice president for research and economicdevelopment at Mississippi State University.

Schulz began his career in 1991 as an assistant professor of chemical engineeringat the University of North Dakota, Grand Forks. He moved in 1995 to Michigan Techas an assistant professor of chemical engineering. He was promoted to associateprofessor in 1998 and was named chair of the department of chemical engineeringat Michigan Tech the same year.

In 2001, he moved to Mississippi State University to become director of the DaveC. Swalm School of Chemical Engineering and holder of the Earnest W. Deavenport Jr. endowed chair. In 2005, he was selected as dean of the JamesWorth Bagley College of Engineering and the inaugural holder of the Earnest W.and Mary Ann Deavenport Jr. endowed chair. In 2007, he was named interim vicepresident for research and economic development and was named to the permanent position later that year.

Schulz was born in Portsmouth, Va., in 1963 and grew up in Norfolk,Va., wherehe attended Norfolk Christian High School. He attended Old Dominion University for three years and transferred to Virginia Tech in 1984. He graduated with B.S. and Ph.D. degrees in chemical engineering in 1986 and 1991, respectively. He completed his doctoral work in metal oxide surface chemistry under the direction of Dr. David Cox.

He is a member of ABET, the recognized accreditor for college and university programs in applied science, computing, engineering and technology.He is also a member of its Engineering Accreditation Commission. Schulz is an active member of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers,and also the American Society for Engineering Education. In recognition of his work in chemical engineering, he was named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 2007 and a Fellow of the American Society for Engineering Education in 2008.

Schulz is married to Dr. Noel Nunnally Schulz, Paslay professor of electrical and computer engineering at K-State. They have two sons, Tim, afreshman at Mississippi State University, and Andrew, a freshman at Manhattan High School.

Dr. Kirk SchulzUniversity PresidentFirst Year | Virginia Tech ‘86

� The Schulz Family

President’s Cabinet

Pat BoscoVice President of Student Life and Dean of Students

Cheryl MayDirector of

Media Relations

Amy Button RenzPresident and CEO

of the Alumni Association

John CurrieDirector of

Intercollegiate Athletics

Ruth DyerInterim Provost

Gary HellebustPresident and CEO of KSU Foundation

Sue PetersonDirector of

Governmental Relations

Chuck ReaganChief of Staff

Deputy to the President

Bruce ShubertVice President of

Administration and Finance

R.W. TrewynVice President of

Research

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May 18, 2009

Previous PositionExecutive Associate Athletic Director,

Tennessee

Alma Mater:Wake Forest, 1993

[B.A. History]

Tennessee, 2003 [M.A. Sports Management]

Birthdate:April 1, 1971

Family:Wife - Mary Lawrence

Children - Jack, Virginia, Mary-Dell

JJohn Currie, who was introduced as the 15th Director of Athletics at Kansas State onMay 18, 2009, has emphasized the importance of accessibility and accountabilityearly in his tenure as K-State sets its sights on achieving the vision of having amodel intercollegiate athletics program.

A highlight of Currie’s early initiatives was the implementation of the “K-StatePledge” in July which includes a series of financial accountability measures and corevalues that will serve as the foundation of K-State’s vision. Among those values arefive goals: a world-class student-athlete experience; value to the University, city ofManhattan and state of Kansas; integrity and transparency in relation to ethics, finance and NCAA compliance; championship-level athletic performances; and thebest fan experience in the Big 12.

In an effort to create the best fan experience possible, Currie’s staff created newticket initiatives for football that led to the largest home-opening crowd in Bill Snyder Family Stadium history on September 5, 2009 (50,750). In his first 60 dayson the job, he also worked to establish relationships across campus, through stepssuch as personally visiting with K-State deans in their respective offices. He alsoserves as a member of President Schulz’s cabinet and has made presentationsand held question and answer sessions with many other campus organizations.

Currie also immediately implemented a communications plan in an effort to regain the trust of all Wildcat fans, which included in-person stops throughout thestate, regular online letters and chats and first-ever FanForum conference call,which saw more than 3,000 fans participate.

Understanding the importance of coaching continuity in building successful programs, Currie moved quickly to lock up the services of 2009 Big 12 BaseballCoach of the Year Brad Hill with a contract extension and also led the effort tocomplete the five-year contract for legendary returning football coach Bill Snyder.

Currie began his duties as Athletics Director on June 8 after 10 years at the University of Tennessee, most recently serving as Executive AssociateAthletics Director for Athletic Director Mike Hamilton. He was responsible for the direct management of units that annually produced $84 millionin revenue and gifts, including the department’s fundraising, marketing, ticketing, media relations, public relations, internet and broadcasting offices. Currie also provided oversight for the men’s basketball program and other department initiatives.

An integral member of the facility planning team for UT’s $200 million master plan renovations for Neyland Stadium, Currie also directed a $36million arena renovation and basketball practice facility construction project that was completed in the fall of 2007. He developed the revenuemodels to fund both projects without outside funding from the state or local government, tax dollars or University-derived support.

Currie’s accomplishments at Tennessee included helping the University secure a $50 million commitment in 2006 foracademic and athletic needs, a gift which represented the largest from an individual in Tennessee history. Units underhis direction also negotiated an $84 million multi-media rights contract with then-Host Communications, and a $19.3million all-sport contract with Adidas. Under his leadership, giving to Tennessee athletics more than doubled from$19.5 million in 2003 to $41.6 million in 2008.

Currie managed the coaching search in March 2005 that resulted in the hiring of Bruce Pearl, who produced a 22-8record, SEC Eastern Division Championship and a No. 2 NCAA Tournament seed in his first season en route to 2006National and SEC Coach of the Year honors. Pearl also went on to earn SEC Coach of the Year honors again in 2008after leading the Vols to the program’s first outright SEC title in 41 years. He also helped lead the search in June of2007 for baseball coach, Todd Raleigh, as well as the 2008 football search which brought Lane Kiffin to Knoxville.

Currie joined the Tennessee staff in 1997 as Executive Director of the Volunteer Athletic Scholarship Fund (VASF). Following a two-year stint as Assistant Athletics Director at Wake Forest, Currie returned to Knoxville in 2000 as Assistant Athletics Director for Development and served as director for the "STEP UP" campaign. As UT’s first-evercapital campaign, it exceeded its goal and reached a total of $48.6 million, $4 million over the intended goal, with giftsfrom 870 donors. In 2002, Currie was promoted to Associate Athletics Director for Development.

Currie served as President of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) development officers group for 2004-05, chaired the2007 CASE national athletic development conference and was a member of the SEC ticket policy committee. TheKnoxville News Sentinel named him to its prestigious “Top 40 Leaders Under 40” list in December 2008. He beganhis professional career at Wake Forest in 1993 as a Deacon Club intern before being named Assistant Deacon ClubDirector in 1994, a position he held until 1997.

Currie earned his master’s in sports management from Tennessee in 2003 and is a 1993 Wake Forest graduate. Heand his wife Mary Lawrence, have three children, Jack, Virginia and Mary-Dell.

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Laura TietjenExecutive Associate Athletics Director

10th Year | Nebraska ‘81

Laura Tietjen is beginning her 10th year at K-State, including hersecond as Executive Associate Athletics Director. She plays a significant role in the overall progress and development of the athletics department and oversees the offices of student services,compliance and sports medicine. Tietjen also serves as the department’s senior woman administrator, is the main liaison withthe Big 12 office and oversees the women’s basketball, volleyball,equestrian, rowing and tennis programs.

Tietjen came to K-State from the University of Evansville, whereshe became just one of 19 female Division I athletic directors. Inher first year as athletics director, a school-record three PurpleAces’ teams - women’s soccer, men’s basketball and women’sbasketball - won Missouri Valley Conference Championships andreached the NCAA Division I Tournament. In her second year,women’s soccer and baseball reached the NCAAs, while women’sbasketball played in the National Invitational Tournament.

Tietjen also worked closely with university officials to a form acomprehensive plan and secure funding for on-campus facilitiesthat included the opening of a new soccer stadium in 2000 andnew baseball and softball stadiums in 2002. Prior to her stint atEvansville, she spent nine years at the University of Nebraska-Kearney, including three as assistant women’s basketball coachand head women’s tennis coach, and eight years as senior womanadministrator and compliance coordinator.

Tietjen earned her bachelor’s degree from Nebraska in 1981where she played basketball and earned the 1980 Harmon Awardas the Cornhuskers’ most outstanding female athlete. She alsohas a master’s degree from Nebraska-Kearney and has all butdissertation doctoral course work completed from the University ofNew Mexico in athletic and educational administration.

In 2009, she was inducted into the Nebraska High School SportsHall of Fame for her accolades, which includes holding the secondall-time single game scoring record of 57 points.

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Reid SigmonSenior Associate Athletics Director

First Year | Wake Forest ‘96

Reid Sigmon was named Senior Associate Athletics Director forAdministration in July 2009 and manages finance, contractual andlegal matters for the department and serves as the department’sliaison with the University Counsel and the Vice-President for Administration and Finance office. He also oversees the athleticdepartment’s human resources and information technology officesand play a special role in assisting with the department's strategicplanning efforts.

Prior to this stint at K-State, Sigmon was the Executive Director ofthe Tampa Bay Super Bowl Host Committee for two years wherehe and the committee were responsible for ensuring the readinessof the Tampa Bay region, coordinating the numerous logistics involved with the event and fulfilling all obligations to the NFL.

As Executive Director, Sigmon served as the primary local liaisonto the NFL and the community for all planning and preparation forSuper Bowl XLIII and was responsible for day-to-day operations ofthe organization including the developing and managing of theHost Committee staff, volunteers and budget. Under Sigmon’sleadership, the Host Committee fulfilled all of its obligations to theNFL and the community through a combination of fundraising andsound fiscal management.

Prior to Super Bowl XLIII, Sigmon served as Director of StadiumDevelopment and Event Operations for the Cleveland Browns(2005-2007) and Vice President of Operations for Super BowlXXXIX in Jacksonville from 2003-2005, as well as Director of Operations for Super Bowl XXXV in Tampa Bay (1999-2001) andAssistant Director for the Tampa Bay Organizing Committee for the1999 NCAA Division I Men’s Final Four in St. Petersburg, Fla.

He began his professional career in 1996 at Wake Forest where heserved as an Operations Assistant for two years.

Raised in North Carolina, Sigmon graduated Magna Cum Laudefrom Wake Forest in 1996 with a bachelor’s degree in politics. Hewas a letterman on the football team and a member of the ACCHonor Roll. In May 2003, he received his Master of Business Administration degree from the University of Florida, where he wasPresident of the MBA Association and a Matherly Scholar.

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Charlie ThomasSenior Associate Athletics Director

23rd Year | South Florida ‘81

Charlie Thomas joined the K-State staff in 1987 as Director ofBramlage Coliseum, including his second as Senior AssociateAthletics Director for Facility Operations. In his position, he manages all administrative and operations of Bramlage Coliseum.

Before coming to K-State, Thomas spent five years as the Associate Director of the SunDome for the University of SouthFlorida in Tampa, Fla. A native of Tallahassee, Fla., he received hisbachelor’s degree in journalism and mass communications fromSouth Florida in 1981.

Thomas holds professional memberships in the Association ofArena Managers and the Rotary Club. He is married to Sue Peterson, Assistant to the President for Governmental Relations.

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Dr. Mike HolenFaculty Athletics Representative

11th Year | Stanford ‘67

Asking 18 and 19-year-old college students for what careerthey're preparing isn't a question Michael Holen, dean of College of Education, tends to ask. Instead, Holen encouragesstudents to pursue academic programs to provide them with arange of intellectual experiences well beyond what they wouldneed in any specific job.

Holen, who came to K-State in 1971, served as a professor,department head and associate dean before being named deanof education in 1991. In 1988, he received the PresidentialAward for Distinguished Service to Minority Education afterhelping many predominantly black universities develop academic programs. He has twice chaired the Regents' Councilof Education Deans and since 1999 has served as K-State'sFaculty Athletics Representative to the Big 12.

Holen earned his bachelor's degree in history and literaturefrom Stanford and his master's and doctorate degrees in educational psychology, both from the University of Oregon.

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Casey ScottAssociate Athletics Director

Eighth Year | Kansas State ‘77

Now is his 25th season in athletics administration, CaseyScott has been a member of the Kansas State athletics staffsince January 2002.

A graduate of Kansas State from Wichita, Kan., Scott directsthe Athletics Operations unit overseeing the department’sgame management and special event operations. He also supervises the sports information office, the department’sstrength and conditioning program and serves as administratorfor the sports of baseball, men’s golf and women’s golf.

Since joining the staff, Scott has helped successfully direct twoNCAA women’s basketball tournaments, three NCAA volleyballtournaments, two National Invitation Tournaments, the pre-and post-season WNIT, the Big 12 Conference outdoor trackand field championships, cross country championships andmen’s golf championship. He has been instrumental in the negotiation and staging of what has become an annual men’sbasketball game in the Sprint Center in Kansas City, and willhead up K-State’s operational effort for the Iowa State-KansasState football game in Arrowhead Stadium in 2009 and 2010.

Prior to his appointment at Kansas State, Scott served as Associate Athletics Director for External Operations at ColoradoState University, where he oversaw the Rams’ marketing, development, ticketing and special-event operations.

After serving for eight years as a staff writer in news andsports at The Wichita Eagle-Beacon, Scott began his athleticsadministration career in 1985 as Sports Information Director atWichita State University. During his more than 12 years on theShocker staff, he served in roles as Assistant Athletics Directorfor External Operations, Facilities and Events, and AssociateAthletics Director until leaving for Colorado State in 1998.

Scott earned a B.S. in journalism and mass communicationfrom Kansas State in 1977. He and his wife, Christy, have ason, Brett, and a daughter, Shannon.

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Chad WeibergAssociate Athletics Director

Fifth Year | Oklahoma State ‘94

Chad Weiberg is in his fifth year at Kansas State and his secondas Associate Athletics Director for Development. His role includessupervision of the Ahearn Fund, Ernie Barrett Athletic EndowmentSociety and Wildcat Victory campaign for facilities.

Weiberg came to the athletics department as Director of MajorGifts in 2005 after serving one year as the Director of CorporateRelations for the K-State Foundation. In that role, he coordinatedcampus-wide efforts to raise money for the university from majorcorporations.

Prior to coming to K-State in 2004, Weiberg spent the previousnine years in various capacities at his alma mater, OklahomaState. He began his tenure as a development officer in the department in 1995 where he sold sponsorship opportunities, including signage at sporting venues, advertising on the coaches’radio and television shows as well as gameday suites.

Weiberg moved to the school’s alumni association in 1999, wherehe served as the director of field operations for three years. Hecoordinated all alumni chapters and served as a liaison with theathletics department. From there, he moved to the OklahomaState Foundation where he spent one year as the director of development for the College of Business before taking a positionas the director of development for the athletics department in2003. In this position, Weiberg helped raise money for the expansion and renovation of Boone Pickens Stadium.

Weiberg received a bachelor’s degree in business administrationin 1994 and a master’s in business administration in 2002 fromOklahoma State.

A native of Tonkawa, Okla., Weiberg is married to the former JodiMcGatlin, a 1990 Kansas State graduate and the current vicepresident of alumni programs for the K-State Alumni Association.They have two children, Ella and Grant.

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Lon FloydAssistant Athletics Director

15th Year | Kansas State ‘67

Lon Floyd is in his 15th year at Kansas State and his second as Assistant Athletics Director for Catbacker Clubs. His duties includeorganizing and administrating Catbacker Club events, coordinatingCatTown activities, the Ahearn Scholarship Fishing Tournamentand the Steer-A-Year Drive.

Floyd earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education in 1967and a master’s in physical eduction in 1971 at Kansas State. Heserved as an assistant track coach from 1969-73 under formerhead coach and current Texas athletics director DeLoss Dodds.Floyd helped the team to four top-25 finishes at the NCAA IndoorChampionships and two top-20 finishes at the NCAA OutdoorChampionships. He then worked in administration at the Kingman(Kan.) school district from 1973-81 before serving as a StateFarm Insurance agent from 1981-96.

A native of Kinsley, Kan., Floyd has two children, Michael, a 1995K-State graduate, and Stacey, a 1998 graduate.

Jill ShieldsAssistant Athletics Director

First Year | UCF ‘90

Jill Shields is in her 11th year in the K-State Student Services department, including first as an Assistant Athletics Director forStudent Services. She directs all aspects of the academic supportprograms and student services for athletics. She previouslyworked as the Associate Director of the program with stints directing the support services for football, women's basketball and volleyball, as well as Life Skills programming.

Shields earned her bachelor’s degree in Liberal Arts from the University of Central Florida in 1990. A member of the basketballteam, she was named most valuable player her senior year. Sheearned her master’s degree from North Georgia College in 1992.

A native of Assaria, Kan., she and her husband, Mark, live in Manhattan with their two children, Sydney and Sam.

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� The Clemente FileFull Name:

Denis Clemente

Birthplace:Bayamon, Puerto Rico

Birthday:April 10, 1986

Parents:Pablo Clemente and Raquel Perez

Major:Social Science

Preseason accolades: Selected to the preseason honorablemention All-Big 12 team by the league coaches... Named toDick Vitale’s summertime All-Rolls Royce team (sixth team)...Ranked 10th among shooters in the nation by Athlon magazineand 16th among point guards by Lindy’s magazine.

As A Junior (2008-09): Saw action in 32 games with 32 startsas a junior... Missed the Centenary game (12/20) due to illnessand was suspended for the North Carolina Central (2/17)...Played 30 or more minutes in 19 games, including 38 twiceagainst Kentucky (11/28) and Texas (1/31)... Named thePhillips 66 Big 12 Newcomer of the Year... Selected second team All-Big 12 both by the league coaches andThe Associated Press... Also earned recognition to thecoaches’ All-Rookie team... Averaged 15.0 points on40.5 percent shooting (167-of-412), including 36.6 percent (59-of-161) from 3-point range, with 3.5 assistsand 2.4 rebounds in 29.8 minutes per game... Connected ona team-best 79.8 percent (87-of-109) from the free throwline... Scored in 32 games, including 23 double-digit efforts...Posted five 20-point games, including the 44-point effort againstTexas and a 33-point outing against Missouri (2/25)... Led theteam in scoring on 14 occasions, including 10 times in Big 12 play...Paced the team in a number of categories, including scoring average,points, field goals, field goals attempted, assists and free throw percent-age... Ranked second in four other categories, including minutes, 20-pointgames, 3-point field goals and 3-point field goals attempted... Had at leastone 3-pointer in 25 games, including two or more on 18 occasions... Apartof the first trio (along with Fred Brown and Jacob Pullen) in school history to each tally 50 or more 3-pointers in a single season... Dishedout five or more assists nine times, including a career-high 10 againstIllinois State (3/18) in the NIT First Round...Ranked among the top-15in five Big 12 categories, including ninth in free throw percentage,10th in field goal percentage and assists, 11th in scoring and 15th inassist-to-turnover ratio... Started all 16 Big 12 games, averaging ateam-best 33.1 minutes per game... Averaged 18.4 points on 42.2

percent shooting (98-of-232), including40.9 percent (36-of-88) from 3-pointrange, in conference play with 3.5 assists and 2.7 rebounds per game...Connected on a team-best 79.7 percent (63-of-79) from the freethrow line in league play...

Biography

Denis ClementeGuard | 6-1 | 180 | Senior-1LBayamon, Puerto Rico (University of Miami)

Clemente Career HighsPoints: 44 at Texas (1/31/2009)Rebounds: 8 vs. Centenary (12/20/2008)Assists: 10 vs. Illinois State (3/18/2009)Field Goals: 13 at Texas (1/31/2009)Field Goals Attempted: 25 at Texas (1/31/2009)3-point Field Goals: 6 at Texas (1/31/2009)3-point Field Goals Attempted: 10 vs. Oakland (11/25/2008)Free Throws: 12 at Texas (1/31/2009)Free Throws Attempted: 12 at Texas (1/31/2009)Steals: 4 vs Baylor (1/21/2009)Blocks: 1, four timesMinutes: 38, twice

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PLAYERSPlaced among the top-15 in six Big 12-only categories, including fifth in scoring, eighth in 3-point field goals, ninth in field goal percentage, 10thin assists, 12th in free throw percentage and 14th in assist-to-turnover ratio... Led the team in most categories in Big 12 play, including scoringaverage, points, field goals, field goals attempted, 3-point field goals, free throws, free throw percentage and assists... Struggled in postseasonplay, averaging just nine points in the Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship and the NIT... Capped the regular season with 24 points against Colorado(3/7), which gave the Wildcats a bye to league tournament for third straight year... Turned in 18 points against Oklahoma State (3/3) in 36 min-utes... Poured in a team-best 33 points against No. 8 Missouri (2/25) on 12-of-19 shooting, including 4-of-7 from 3-point range... Totaled 26points against No. 16 Kansas (2/14) on 9-of-18 shooting in 37 minutes... Scored in double figures in nine consecutive games from January 17 toFebruary 14... Named the ESPN.com National Player of the Week as well as Phillips 66 Big 12 Player of the Week honors on Feb. 2 after averag-ing 27.0 points on 54.8 percent shooting (17-of-31), including 77.8 (7-of-9) from 3-point range, with 5.0 assists in wins over Missouri (1/28)and No. 11 Texas (1/31)... Tied Michael Beasley’s Big 12 single-game record as the Frank Erwin Center for points with 44 points against theLonghorns... The 44 points tied for the fifth-most in school history, including the second-most in a conference game... Connected on 13-of-25field goals, including a career-best 6-of-6 from 3-point range, to go with a 12-of-12 effort from the free throw line... Scored the first 17 points ofthe second half... Tallied a career-high four steals against Baylor (1/21) to go with 17 points... Turned in 18 points against Oklahoma (1/10) inhis Big 12 debut... Scored 20 points in just 24 minutes of action against Gardner-Webb (12/14) ... Had 19 points at Oregon (12/7)... Recorded 19points against Oakland (11/25) with eight assists... Posted 16 points in a road win over Cleveland State (11/22) in just 24 minutes... Earned 19points in his K-State debut against Florida A&M (11/14), including a 9-of-10 effort from the free throw line... Coached by Frank Martin.

At Miami (Fla.): Played two seasons at the University of Miami in Miami, Fla. ...Helped the Hurricanes to a 12-20 overall record, including a 4-12 mark inACC play, as a sophomore... The team posted a school-record four winsover ranked teams... Saw action in 27 games as a sophomore with 15starts in 2006-07... Averaged 9.8 points on 43.5 percent shooting (101-of-232), including 38 percent from 3-point range (35-of-92), with 3.3assists, 2.5 rebounds and 0.9 steals in 25.9 minutes per game... Hisscoring average was higher in ACC play, as he averaged 10.5 points on41 percent shooting (55-of-134) with 2.8 rebounds and 2.6 assists in27.5 minutes per game... Ranked among the team’s top-5 in numerous cat-egories, including second in 3-point field goals, 3-point field goal percentage,assists and steals and fourth in scoring... Scored in double figures 11 occasionswith three 20-point outings... Scored his career-high of 24 points twice, firstagainst Virginia Tech (1/23/07) and then against Boston College (2/7/07)... Played inall 34 games as a freshman with 13 starts in 2005-06... Helped the Hurricanes to an 18-16 record, a7-9 mark in ACC play and a berth in the MasterCard NIT, as a true freshman... Started the last fourgames, including all three of the team’s NIT contests... Averaged 5.5 points on 33 percent shooting (66-of-200), including 24.7 percent (22-of-89) from 3-point range, with 2.1 assists and 1.3 reboundsin a freshman-high 20.8 minutes per game... Ranked among the top-5 in several team categories, including fourth in 3-point field goals and fifth in scoring... Scored in double figures six times, includinga season-high 19 points against Temple (11/27/05)... Coached by Frank Haith.

High School: A two-year starter and letterman at Calusa Prep in Miami, Fla. ... Led the team toa 17-4 overall record as a senior... Rated as one of the top players in the state ofFlorida as a senior and the 66th-best player in the nation by Rivals.com and a top-100 selection by Scout.com... Had his No. 15 jersey retired at Calusa Prep, thefirst retired jersey in school history... Averaged 33.5 points, five rebounds,seven assists and three steals per game as a senior... Once scored 50 pointsin a game... Led the state in scoring as a junior and senior... Named first teamAll-America All-Christian Schools as both a junior and senior... Selected firstteam all-state and team most valuable player in 2004-05... Honored as the2005 Florida 1A Player of the Year and to the Miami Herald All-DadeCounty first team... Led the team to a 21-6 overall record as a junior in2003-04... Averaged 32 points, four rebounds, five assists and twosteals... Named first team all-state and to the Miami Herald All-DadeCounty first team as a junior... Coached by Tim Fowler.

Personal: Denis Clemente was born April 10, 1986, in Bayamon,Puerto Rico... Parents are Pablo Clemente and Raquel Perez...The second cousin of Baseball Hall of Fame outfielder RobertoClemente... He is the third player from Puerto Rico to play basketball at K-State, joining teammate Luis Colon and thelate Pachin Vicens, who averaged 11.6 points for headcoach Tex Winter from 1954-56... Once outscoredcurrent NBA players Tyler Hansbrough and KevinDurant at a Nike AAU Tournament... Major issocial science.

� More About DenisFuture plans:Pro basketball

A friend from another college team:Walter Hodge (Florida)

Favorite TV shows:“The First 48”

Favorite movies:Talento Barrio

Favorite dinner:Pasta

Favorite midnight snack:Frosted Flakes cereal

Favorite city to visit:Miami

Favorite NBA team:Miami Heat

In my IPod:Tempo

Dream date:Kelly Rowland

The proudest accomplishment of my life:Playing college basketball

Love to trade places with:Rick Ross

My greatest love:My mom

When I played basketball as a kid, I pretended to be:Michael Jordan

Talent I’d most like to have:To teleport

My hero:Roberto Clemente

Favorite athletes in another sport:Ronaldiho

My favorite moment in a game:Tipoff

The best advice I have ever received:Bring your best everyday

If I were selecting a basketball “DreamTeam,” the first three players I would pick:Tony Parker, Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant

My most prized possession:My basketball card from high school

The person who has had the greatestinfluence on my life:My mom

My bucket list:Go to Hawai’i

Clemente Career Statistics

Year GP-GS Min Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct O-D-T Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg*2005-06 (Fr.) 34-13 708 20.8 66-200 .330 22-89 .247 32-52 .615 14-29-43 1.3 54 70 53 0 20 186 5.5*2006-07 (So.) 27-15 698 25.9 101-232 .435 35-92 .380 27-37 .730 21-46-67 2.5 68 89 50 4 23 264 9.82008-09 (Jr.) 32-32 952 29.8 167-412 .405 59-161 .366 87-109 .798 19-59-78 2.4 76 112 84 0 27 480 15.0Totals 93-60 2358 25.4 334-844 .396 116-342 .339 146-198 .737 54-134-188 2.0 198 271 187 4 70 930 10.0

*While playing at Miami (Fla.)

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� The Colón FileFull Name:

Luis Miguel Colón Rivera

Birthplace:San Juan, Puerto Rico

Birthday:July 10, 1986

Parents:Miguel Colón and Madeline Rivera

Major:Social Science

As A Junior (2008-09): Started all 34 games as a sophomore... One ofjust two players (Jacob Pullen) to start all 34 games in 2008-09... Oneof seven players to see action in all 34 games... Has seen action in40 consecutive games dating back to 2007-08... Played 20 ormore minutes in a 14 games, including a career-best 34 against Baylor (1/21)... Nearly doubled his career totals for points andrebounds... Averaged 4.4 points on 47.7 percent shooting(63-of-132) with 4.7 rebounds in 18.2 minutes pergame... Connected on 46 percent (23-of-50) from thefree throw line... Scored in 26 games, including fivedouble-digit efforts... Led the team in scoring oncewith a career-high 18 points against Southern Miss(12/11)... Became the first Wildcat since 2002 to goa perfect 9-of-9 from the field against the GoldenEagles... Ranked third on the team in blocked shots,fourth in rebounding average and fifth in total rebounds and field goal percentage... Collected twodouble-doubles, including the first of his careeragainst Southern Miss with 18 points and 11 rebounds... Tallied a double-double against NorthCarolina Central (2/17) with 12 points and a career-high 12 rebounds... Grabbed five or morerebounds on 16 occasions, including three double-digit efforts... In addition to the his double-doubles against Southern Miss and NorthCarolina Central, he also had 10 rebounds againstBaylor (1/21)... Led the team in rebounding five times, including twice in Big 12 play... Totaled one or more blocks in 14 games, including a season-high two on four occasions... Started all 16 Big 12 games,averaging a 19.1 minutes per game... Averaged 3.7 points on 42.9 percentshooting (27-of-63) in conference play with 4.6 rebounds per game... Connected on 29.4 percent (5-of-17) from the free throw line in league play...Went 5-of-9 from the field against North Carolina Central (2/17) with 12points and a career-high 12 rebounds... Grabbed nine rebounds against IowaState (2/3)... Notched six points and six rebounds in a win over Missouri(1/28)... Helped the squad post its first Big 12 win with 10 points on 4-of-5

shooting against Colorado (1/24) in overtime... Tallieda near double-double against Baylor (1/21) with eightpoints and 10 rebounds in a career-high 34 minutes... Collected 12 points against Kansas (1/13)on 5-of-8 shooting with six rebounds... Turned in ninepoints (on 3-of-3 shooting) and seven reboundsagainst Wagner (12/30)... Snatched nine reboundsagainst Iowa (11/29) to go with six points... Totaledeight points against Kentucky (11/28)... Scored 12points against Oakland (11/25)on 5-of-7 field goals, along withseven rebounds... Opened theseason with six points and fiverebounds against Florida A&M(11/14)... Coached byFrank Martin.

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Luis ColónCenter | 6-10 | 265 | Senior-3LCarolina, Puerto Rico (Krop [Fla.] HS)

Colón Career HighsPoints: 18 vs. Southern Miss (12/11/2008)Rebounds: 12 vs. North Carolina Central (2/17/2009)Assists: 3 vs. Missouri (1/31/2007)Field Goals: 9 vs. Southern Miss (12/11/2008)Field Goals Attempted: 13 vs. Baylor (1/21/2009)3-point Field Goals: n/a3-point Field Goals Attempted: n/aFree Throws: 4 vs. Florida A&M (11/14/2008)Free Throws Attempted: 7 vs. NC Central (2/17/2009)Steals: 2 vs. North Carolina Central (2/17/2009)Blocks: 2, four timesMinutes: 34 vs. Baylor (1/21/2009)

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PLAYERSAs A Sophomore (2007-08): Saw action in 28 games with two starts as a sophomore... Played double-digit minutes in six games, including a season-best 18 minutes against Pittsburg State (11/9)... Earned back-to-back starts against Pittsburg State (11/9) and Western Illinois (11/17)...Averaged 1.1 points on 35.3 percent shooting (12-of-34) with 1.1 rebounds in 5.6 minutes per game... Connected on 37.5 percent (6-of-16) fromfree throw line… Scored in nine games, including a season-best six points against Florida A&M (12/17) at the Sprint Center... Grabbed at leastone rebound in 16 games, including a season-best four rebounds against Florida A&M... Saw action in 14 Big 12 games... Averaged 0.8 points on41.7 percent shooting (5-of-12) in conference-only games with 0.8 rebounds in 4.3 minutes per game... Played in NCAA Tournament gamesagainst USC (3/20) and Wisconsin (3/22)... Scored four points against Missouri (2/16) on 2-of-3 field goals in 11 minutes... Posted four pointsagainst Oklahoma State (2/9) on 2-of-4 shooting with a pair of rebounds and a block in seven minutes... Tallied three rebounds against IowaState (1/26) in 12 minutes... Was solid all-around against Savannah State (1/7) with five points on perfect 2-of-2 shooting from the field withthree rebounds, two blocks and an assist in nine minutes... Collected his season-highs in both scoring (four) and rebounding (four) againstFlorida A&M (12/17) in 10 minutes... Had five points in the opener against Sacramento State (11/9) on 2-of-5 field goals with three rebounds in13 minutes... Coached by Frank Martin.

As A Freshman (2006-07): Saw action in 29 games with 16 starts as a true freshman... Ranked first among all rookies on the team in number ofstarts... Posted double-digit minutes in 13 contests, including 20 or more minutes twice... Averaged 2.0 points on a team-best 52.5 percentshooting (21-of-40) with 1.8 rebounds, 0.4 assists and 0.2 blocks in 9.5 minutes per game... Scored in 18 games, including a season-high ninepoints against Cleveland State (12/5)... Saw action in all 16 Big 12 games with 11 starts... Averaged 1.5 points on 44.4 percent shooting (8-of-18) with 1.3 rebounds and 0.4 assists in 9.1 minutes per game... Saw action in the Wildcats’ win over Vermont (3/14) in the first round of theMasterCard NIT (3/14)... Had two points and two rebounds in the semifinal loss to No. 2 Kansas (3/10) in the semifinals of the Phillips 66 Big 12Championship... Posted two points and four rebounds against No. 9 Kansas (2/19) in 12 minutes... Tallied five points on perfect shooting againstColorado (2/10) with a steal and a block in 11 minutes... Dished out a season-high three assists against Missouri (1/31) to go with two pointsand two rebounds... Grabbed six rebounds in a win over Nebraska (1/27) in 15 minutes... Totaled two points and five rebounds in the win overChicago State (1/22)... Tossed in four points against Baylor with an assist and a block in a season-best 21 minutes... Scored six points on perfect3-of-3 shooting in his Big 12 debut against No. 11 Texas A&M (1/6)... Collected a career-high nine points against Cleveland State (12/5) on perfect 4-of-4 field goals with three rebounds in 13 minutes... Garnered three points against California (11/29) in 10 minutes... Registered fourpoints in a road win over Rutgers (11/15) with five rebounds and a steal in 16minutes... Earned a start in his collegiate debut against William & Mary(11/11) with four points and a season-best seven rebounds... Coached byBob Huggins.

High School: A one-year starter and letterman at Dr. Michael M. Krop HighSchool in Miami, Fla. ... Helped the Lightning to a school-best 29-4 overallrecord in 2005-06, including a string of 15 consecutive wins as well as a No.1 ranking in the state for the majority of the season... The school earned spotsin the regional and Greater Miami Athletic Conference finals before losing toeventual state champion Miami Norland, 49-46, in the sectional finals... Rated asthe No. 18 prospect in the state of Florida by Scout.com... Earned three-star ratingsfrom both Rivals.com and Scout.com... Averaged 15.5 points, 9.8 rebounds and aMiami-Dade County-best 4.5 blocks per game as a senior... Earned honorable mentionClass 6A All-State honors from the Florida Sports Writers Association in 2006... Alsoselected first team All-Dade County by the Miami Herald... Captured co-MVP accoladesin Florida’s top all-star game, the Senior Showcase in Orlando, Fla., where he led theEast All-Stars in scoring and tied the tournament’s all-time record with 14 rebounds...Also found success playing with Art Alvarez’s Miami Tropics during the summers of 2004and 2005... Helped guide the Tropics Gold to a 25-9 overall record and titles at the Battle ofthe Best Tournament and the Fort Myers Shootout prior to his senior campaign... The team advanced to the Elite Eight of the 2005 National AAU Championship inNew Orleans, La. ... Averaged 23.2 points and 9.6 rebounds atthe Battle of the Best Tournament, including 28 points in thetitle game... Also played with the Elite squad, which posteda 19-14 record and a tournament championship at theprestigious Copa McDonald’s in Puerto Rico in the summerof 2005... Coached in high school by Marcos Rodriguez.

Personal: Luis Miguel Colón Rivera was born July 10,1986, in San Juan, Puerto Rico ... Parents are Miguel Colónand Madeline Rivera... Received interest from a number ofschools, including Connecticut, Duquesne, Massachusetts,Miami (Fla.), Pittsburgh and St. John’s... Lists his biggest influence as Major League Baseball Hall of Famer RobertoClemente... Becomes the third player from Puerto Rico toplay basketball at Kansas State, joining current teammateDenis Clemente and the late Pachin Vicens (Ponce) who averaged 11.6 points for head coach Tex Winter from 1954-56... Major is social science.

� More About LuisNickname:Big Lou

Future plans:Detective

A friend from another college team:Dwayne Collins (Miami)

First job:Delivering newspapers

Favorite TV shows:“48 Hours”, “Criss Angel: Mind Freak”

Favorite movies:Scarface

Favorite website:www.youtube.com

Favorite dinner:Arroz con pollo

Favorite midnight snack:Ice cream

Favorite NBA team:Miami Heat

In my IPod:Reggaeton

Dream date:My girlfriend

Superstitions:Don’t have any because hard work pays

Talent I’d most like to have:Ability to write poetry

Worst habit:Eat too much

Favorite thing about myself:I am active and honest

Favorite athletes in another sport:Miguel Cotto

The best advice I have ever received:Work hard

For me to improve as a basketball player,I need to:Work harder

If I were selecting a basketball “DreamTeam,” the first three players I would pick:Just need Michael Jordan

My greatest love:Madeline Rivera (mom)

My hero:Jesus Christ

The person who has had the greatest influence on my life:My momColón Career Statistics

Year GP-GS Min Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct O-D-T Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2006-07 (Fr.) 29-16 276 9.5 21-40 .525 0-0 .000 15-22 .682 27-26-53 1.8 51 12 13 7 6 57 2.02007-08 (So.) 28-2 156 5.6 12-34 .353 0-0 .000 6-16 .375 13-18-31 1.1 37 6 13 7 1 30 1.12008-09 (Jr.) 34-34 618 18.2 63-132 .477 0-0 .000 23-50 .460 66-94-160 4.7 89 20 23 18 12 149 4.4Totals 91-52 1050 11.5 96-206 .466 0-0 .000 44-88 .500 106-138-244 2.7 177 38 49 32 19 236 2.6

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� The Merriewether FileFull Name:

Christopher James Merriewether

Birthplace:St. Paul, Minn.

Birthday:January 27, 1988

Parents:Ben and Rosie Merriewether

Major:Marketing and Finance

A former walk-on, Merriewether earned an athletic scholarship for his junior and senior years... Became the first men’s basketball to serve asStudent-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) President this past spring...Merriewether was selected by first-year President Kirk Schulz to serve as the student-athlete representative on the committee to select the new athletics director this past spring, which yielded first-year director JohnCurrie... Served an internship with former Wildcat Clent Stewart at ConocoPhillips this past summer... An outstanding student, he has beennamed to the Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll each semester since 2006 and was selected first team Academic All-Big 12 in 2009... Has already accepted a full-time job at ConocoPhillips, which he will start in July 2010. A defensive stopper, who has drawn 15 charges in his career.

As A Junior (2008-09): Saw action in 30 games with one start as a junior...One of nine players to play in 30 or more games... Registered double-digitminutes in 12 games, including a season-high 22 minutes against Ore-gon (12/7)... Averaged 0.8 points on 36.8 percent shooting (7-of-19) with1.2 rebounds and 0.6 assists in 8.5 minutes per game... Connected on76.9 percent (10-of-13) from the free throw line... Scored in ninegames, including a season-high five points against Texas Tech (2/11)...Grabbed at least one rebound in 17 games, including three ormore on seven occasions... Led the team in reboundingonce against Nebraska (1/17) with a season-high fivecaroms... Had at one assist in 11 games, includingtwo or more six times... Posted a season-best threeassists against SE Missouri State (11/16)... Ledthe squad in assists against both Nebraska (1/17)and Texas Tech (2/11) with two... Notched at leastone steal in seven games, including a season-hightwo against SE Missouri (11/16) and EmporiaState (11/19)... Saw action in 15 of 16 Big 12games, averaging 6.0 minutes per game... Averaged 0.7 points on 33.3 percent shooting (3-of-9) in conference play with 1.5 rebounds and0.4 assists per game... Connected on a perfect 100percent (5-of-5) from the free throw line in leagueplay... Played eight minutes against Illinois State(3/17) in the NIT First Round... Scored two pointsagainst North Carolina Central (2/17) with two assists... Was solid all-around against TexasTech (2/11) with five points, four rebounds,two assists and a steal in 16 minutes...

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Chris MerriewetherGuard | 6-3 | 219 | Senior-3LJacksonville, Fla. (Arlington Country Day)

Merriewether Career HighsPoints: 5 vs Texas Tech (2/11/2009)Rebounds: 5, three timesAssists: 3 vs. SE Missouri State (11/16/2008)Field Goals: 2 vs. Gardner-Webb (12/14/2008)Field Goals Attempted: 3, three times3-point Field Goals: n/a3-point Field Goals Attempted: n/aFree Throws: 3 vs. Texas Tech (2/11/2009)Free Throws Attempted: 3 vs Texas Tech (2/11/2009)Steals: 2, two timesBlocks: 1 vs SE Missouri State (11/16/2008)Minutes: 25 vs Oklahoma State (2/9/2008)

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PLAYERSHad two points and three rebounds in a win against Missouri (1/28) in seven minutes... Played 20 minutes against Nebraska (1/17) with fourpoints, five rebounds, two assists and one steal... Registered 11 minutes against Oklahoma (1/10) in the Big 12 opener... Dished out two assistsagainst Wagner (12/30)... Turned in four points against Gardner-Webb (12/20) on 2-of-3 field goals in 10 minutes... Scored two points againstOregon (12/7) in a season-best 22 minutes... Posted two points and three rebounds against Iowa (11/29) in 20 minutes... Played 17 minutes in akey road win over Cleveland State (11/22)... Totaled two points against Emporia State (11/19) with two steals and a rebound in 14 minutes... Hadthree assists and two steals in 16 minutes against SE Missouri State (11/16)... Coached by Frank Martin.

As A Sophomore (2007-08): Saw action in 26 games with three starts as a sophomore... Registered double-digit minutes nine times, including20 or more minutes on four occasions... Tied Clent Stewart for the team lead with nine charges drawn... Averaged 0.5 points on 29.4 percentshooting (5-of-17) with 0.7 rebounds and 0.7 assists in 8.7 minutes per game... Connected on 44.4 percent (4-of-9) from the free throw line...Scored in eight games... Saw action in 12 Big 12 games with a start against Texas Tech (2/13)... Averaged 0.4 points on 50 percent shooting (1-of-2) in conference-only games with 0.7 rebounds and 0.6 assists in 7.3 minutes per game... Connected on 75 percent (3-of-4) from the freethrow line in league play... Played in the NCAA Tournament game against Wisconsin (3/22)... Had a steal and an assist in eight minutes againstColorado (3/4)... Went 2-of-2 from the free throw line versus Missouri (2/16)... Played a season-high 25 minutes against Oklahoma State (2/9)... Connected on his first Big 12 field goal against Nebraska (2/6) to go with a season-high fiverebounds and two assists in 20 minutes... Posted two points, three rebounds and threeassists against Wagner (12/29) in 15 minutes... Had two blocks against Winston-Salem State (12/22)... Grabbed a season-high five rebounds in a start againstFlorida A&M (12/17) with three assists and two points in 19 minutes... Earned his first career start against California (12/9) with two points and an assist in 23 minutes... Tallied two points and a rebound against Notre Dame (12/4)... Dishedthree assists against Sacramento State (11/9) with two rebounds, a point and asteal in 21 minutes... Coached by Frank Martin.

As A Freshman (2006-07): Saw action in 12 games as a freshman... Six ofhis appearances came in the first 10 games...Saw time in three Big 12 contests...Averaged 0.2 points on 16.7 percent shooting (1-of-6) with0.4 rebounds and 0.2 steals in2.1 minutes per game... Sawaction in the Wildcats’ gameagainst DePaul (3/19) in theMasterCard NIT as well as thePhillips 66 Big 12 Championshipagainst Texas Tech (3/9)... Scored firstcollegiate field goal against California (11/29),going 1-of-3 from the field with a steal... Coached by Bob Huggins.

High School: A two-year letterman at Arlington Country Day School in Jacksonville, Fla. ...The Apaches won back-to-back Class 2A State titles in 2005 and 2006... The schoolwas not out of the USA Today Super 25 in those two seasons and did not lose toan in-state rival in the last two and half seasons... Helped the school to a 27-3record during the 2005-06 season, which included the Class 2A state titleand No. 14 final ranking in the USA Today Super 25 High School rankings...Earned honorable mention Class 2A all-state honors from the FloridaSports Writers Association as a senior... Among five players from Arlington to be named to the first, second, third and/or honorablemention teams by the FSWA... Selected as team captain... Averaged 11.0 points and 6.0 rebounds per game as a senior... Was sidelined much of the season due to broken righthand... Also played two years of football... Coached in highschool by Rex Morgan, who also coached current K-State freshman Wally Judge and Rodney McGruder.

Personal: Christopher James Merriewether was born Jan.27, 1988, in St. Paul, Minn. ... Parents are Ben and Rosie Merriewether... Has a brother, BJ, who is a former wide receiver for the Harvard football team, and a sister, Keaundrea,who is a sophomore on the West Florida women’s basketballteam... Was the salutatorian of his high school graduationclass... Also served as president of the National HonorSociety... Decided to walk-on at K-State afterweighing his options at several Ivy Leagueschools... Major is marketing and finance.

� More About ChrisNickname:Deacon

What I drive:Honda Ruckus LSM

First job:Cutting grass at age 8

Favorite TV shows:“Forensic Files”

Favorite movies:Love and Basketball, Troy

Favorite dinner:Chicken and strawberry cheesecake ice cream

Favorite midnight snack:Peanut Butter Crunch cereal

Favorite NBA team:Minnesota Timberwolves

In my IPod:Jay-Z, Kanye West, Christian rap

Superstitions:One wrist band on my right wrist

Biggest thrill to date:Winning an NCAA Tournament game

Love to trade places with:Barack Obama - for obvious reasons

When I played basketball as a kid, I pretended to be:Reggie Miller

Talent I’d most like to have:To teleport

Worst habit:Eating two pounds of Twizzlers a week

If I could change one thing about collegebasketball, I would:Make defensive stops worth points

Favorite moment in a game:Ten seconds left on defense, up one

The best advice I have ever received:You already have the tools, just perfect them

For me to improve as a basketball player,I need to:Shoot, shoot and shoot some more

If I were selecting a basketball “DreamTeam,” the first three players I would pick:Michael Jordan, Bill Russell, Larry Bird

My greatest love:My love for God and family

My bucket list:1) Do a back flip, 2) Go to every continent, 3)Buy my dad a blue Corvette and mom a BMW

My motto:Excuses are monuments of nothingness thatbuild bridges to nowhere. Those who usethese tools of incompetence seldom becomeanything but nothing at all. Trust God.

Merriewether Career Statistics

Year GP-GS Min Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct O-D-T Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2006-07 (Fr.) 12-0 25 2.1 1-6 .168 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2-3-5 0.4 4 1 6 1 2 2 0.22007-08 (So.) 26-3 226 8.7 5-17 .294 0-6 .000 4-9 .444 11-12-23 0.9 23 19 15 5 6 14 0.52008-09 (Jr.) 30-1 256 8.5 7-19 .368 0-0 .000 10-13 .769 14-23-37 1.2 42 18 17 1 9 24 0.8Totals 68-4 507 7.5 13-42 .310 0-6 .000 14-22 .636 27-38-65 1.0 69 38 38 7 17 40 0.6

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� The Kelly FileFull Name:

Curtis Ezell Kelly

Birthplace:Bronx, N.Y.

Birthday:April 11, 1988

Parents:Curtis Tartt and Tamatha Kelly

Major:Social Science

As A Transfer (2008-09): Sat out the season after transferring from the University ofConnecticut in the summer due to NCAA transfer rules.

At Connecticut (2006-08): A two-year letterman at University of Connecticut inStorrs, Conn. ... Helped the Huskies to a two-year record of 41-23, including a NCAATournament appearance in 2007-08... Saw action in 51 games, including one start,during his stint... Averaged 2.4 points on 50 percent shooting (47-of-94) with 2.2rebounds and 0.5 blocks in 8.5 minutes per game in two years... Helped the team toa 24-9 overall record and a 13-5 mark in BIG EAST play as a sophomore in 2007-08... Saw action in 24 games with one start... Averaged 2.0 points on 42.5 percentshooting (17-of-40) with 1.8 rebounds in 7.6 minutes per game... Missed the last sixgames of the season, including the NCAA Tournament game against San Diego, due toa dislocated left elbow... Scored in double figures once, posting a season-high 13points against Morgan State (11/7/07) in the season opener in 23 minutes... Went acareer-best 7-of-7 from the free throw line... Had eight points against Northeastern(12/6/07) in eight minutes... Tallied nine points against Buffalo (11/8) to go withtwo blocks... Helped the team to a 17-14 overall record and a 6-10 mark in BIGEAST play as a freshman in 2006-07... Saw action in 27 games, all in a reserverole... Averaged 2.7 points on 55.6 percent shooting (30-of-54) with 2.5 rebounds and 0.7 blocks in 9.3 minutes per game... Scored in double figuresonce, posting a career-high 14 points against Coppin State (12/27/06)... Went7-of-7 from the field in the contest in just 14 minutes... Collected sevenpoints against Syracuse (3/7/07) on perfect 3-of-3 shooting in the BIG EASTTournament... Tallied nine points in a win against Rutgers (2/21/07)...Grabbed a season-high seven rebounds against Marquette (1/10/07) to gowith eight points in a season-best 22 minutes of action... Totaled eightpoints and six rebounds against Central Arkansas (11/17/06) in 18 minutes... Coached by Jim Calhoun.

High School: A four-year letterman at Rice High School in New YorkCity, N.Y. ... Led the Raiders to a 19-7 overall record and the city andstate Catholic school championships as a senior in 2005-06... Named theNew York Post and New York Daily News Player of the Year as a senior... Averaged21 points, 11 rebounds and four blocks in 2005-06... Selected to the All-City teamand the Hall of Fame game... Named the Super 6 Showcase most valuable player...Played in the 2006 Jordan All-American Classic at Madison Square Garden...

Averaged 18 points, 10 rebounds and 3.5 blocks as a junior in 2004-05... Garnered recognition to the All-Cityteam... Selected an All-Star at the 2004 ABCD Camp...Played alongsideLouisville standoutEdgar Sosa... Coachedby Maurice Hicks.

Personal: Curtis EzellKelly was born April 11,1988, in Bronx, N.Y. ...Parents are Curtis Tarttand Tamatha Kelly...Has a brother, Timothy... Received interest from a numberof schools upon transferring from Connecticut, includingKentucky, Texas, Oklahoma State and Xavier... Received scholarship offers from St. John’s, Texas,North Carolina, Syracuse and Villanovaout of high school... Major is social science.

Biography

Curtis KellyForward | 6-8 | 239 | Junior-TRBronx, N.Y. (University of Connecticut)

Kelly Career HighsPoints: 14 vs. Coppin State (12/27/2006)Rebounds: 9 vs. Morgan State (11/7/2007)Assists: 2, twiceField Goals: 7 vs. Coppin State (12/27/2006)Field Goals Attempted: 7, three times3-point Field Goals: n/a3-point Field Goals Attempted: n/aFree Throws: 7 vs. Morgan State (11/7/2007)Free Throws Attempted: 7 vs. Morgan State (11/7/2007)Steals: 1, five timesBlocks: 2, seven timesMinutes: 23 vs. Morgan State (11/7/2007)

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� More About CurtisNickname:Curt Kels

Future plans:Youth counselor

A friend from another college team:Edgar Sosa (Louisville)

What I drive:2007 Chevrolet Trailblazer Sport SS

Favorite TV shows:“Martin”

Favorite movies:Love and Basketball, He Got Game

Favorite dinner:Steak and seafood

Favorite midnight snack:Fig Newtons

Favorite city to visit:Las Vegas

Favorite NBA team:L.A. Lakers

In my IPod:R&B

Dream date:Buffie Carruth

Biggest thrill to date:Wearing a jersey and playing for thousands

People would be surprised to know:I write poetry

When I played basketball as a kid, I pretended to be:Kevin Garnett

Favorite thing about myself:I have a good heart

Worst habit:Biting my nails

Favorite athletes in another sport:Randy Moss

My favorite moment in a game:Hitting the game-winning shot

The best advice I have ever received:Stay focused and go for what you want

For me to improve as a basketball player,I need to:Work harder

If I were selecting a basketball “DreamTeam,” the first three players I would pick:LeBron James, Kobe Bryant, Kevin Garnett

My greatest love:Sleeping

The person who has had the greatestinfluence on me:My stepdad

Kelly Career Statistics

Year GP-GS Min Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct O-D-T Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg*2006-07 (Fr.) 27-0 251 9.3 30-54 .556 0-0 .000 14-29 .483 29-39-68 2.5 36 5 25 19 4 74 2.7*2007-08 (So.) 24-1 183 7.6 17-40 .425 0-0 .000 15-28 .536 14-28-42 1.8 18 9 12 8 1 49 2.0Totals 51-1 434 8.5 47-94 .500 0-0 .000 29-57 .509 43-67-110 2.2 54 14 37 27 5 123 2.4

*While playing at Connecticut

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� The Pullen FileFull Name:

Jacob Everse Pullen

Birthplace:Maywood, Ill.

Birthday:November 10, 1989

Parents:Jerome and Charlotte Pullen

Major:Criminology

This past summer, Pullen and teammate Dominique Suttonparticipated in a nine-day tour of the Czech Republic and Austria with the East Coast All-Stars from Aug. 4-12... Thesquad went 4-0-1 on the tour... Pullen finished as theteam’s leading scorer at 19.8 points per game, including ateam-best 30 points against Czech Division champion Locomotive Plzen in the opener... Also paced the squadwith 5.6 assists per game to go with 2.2 steals and 2.0 rebounds... He led the team in scoring in four of five games, includingthree 20-point outings... Was joined on the team by West Virginia’s Cam Thoroughmanand Darryl Bryant as well as Rutgers’ Patrick Jackson and Cleveland State’s Joe Lattas and was coached by Lycoming’s Guy Rancourt.

Career Milestones: Just two years into his K-State career, Pullen could continue tomove up several career charts in 2009-10... Ranks in the career top-10 in 3-pointfield goals attempted (fifth, 356), steals per game (fifth, 1.40), steals (sixth, 94), 3-point field goals (eighth, 115) and assists per game (ninth, 3.21)... Also places41st all-time in scoring with 791 points, just 212 points from cracking the top 20...Could join Steve Henson (1987-90) and Askia Jones (1989-94) as the only playerswith 1,000 points, 200 3-pointers, 250 assists and 100 steals... Needs 16 double-digit scoring efforts to break into the all-time top-10... One of six players (TimJankovich, Steve Henson, Anthony Beane, Larry Reid and Frank Richards) to top100 assists in back-to-back seasons... Has the team’s current longest games playedstreak at 67 games, while he has started 34 consecutive games.

As A Sophomore (2008-09): Started all 34 games as a sophomore... One of justtwo players (Luis Colon) to start all 34 games in 2008-09... Played 30 or moreminutes in a team-best 21 games, including a career-best 39 against Texas(1/31)... Selected honorable mention All-Big 12 by the league coaches... Alsonamed to the All-Underrated squad by a panel of sportswriters who cover the Big12... Averaged 13.9 points on 38 percent shooting (153-of-403), including 33.5percent (75-of-224) from 3-point range, with 3.2 assists, 2.7 rebounds and 1.6steals in a team-best 30.2 minutes per game... Connected on 72.8 percent (91-of-125) from the free throw line... Scored in all 34 games, including 22 double-digitefforts... Posted a team-high eight 20-point games, including a career-best 32points against Illinois State (3/18) in the NIT First Round... Led the team in scoring on 12 occasions, including seven times in Big 12 play... Paced the team in

a number of categories, including games played,minutes, 20-point games, 3-point field goals, 3-point field goals attemptedand steals... Ranked secondin seven other categories,including scoring average,field goals, field goals attempted, free throws, free throws attempted and assists... His 75 3-pointfield goals rank seventh onthe school single-seasonchart, while his 224 attempts is second on thelist... Had at least one 3-pointer in 29 games, including two or more on23 occasions... Apart ofthe first trio (along with Fred Brown andJacob Pullen) in school history toeach tally 50 or more 3-pointers ina single season... Dished out five ormore assists 10 times, including acareer-high 11 against Gardner-Webb (12/14)... The 11 assists tie for the seventh-mostin school history and most assists since 2003... Totaled 54 steals on the year, whichranks sixth on the single-season list... Had at least one steal in 27 games...

Biography

Jacob PullenGuard | 6-0 | 200 | Junior-2LMaywood, Ill. (Proviso East HS)

Pullen Career HighsPoints: 32 vs. Illinois State (3/18/2009)Rebounds: 8 at Oregon (12/7/2008)Assists: 11 vs. Gardner-Webb (12/14/2008)Field Goals: 10 vs. Illinois State (3/18/2009)Field Goals Attempted: 23 vs. Illinois State (3/18/2009)3-point Field Goals: 6, twice3-point Field Goals Attempted: 13, twiceFree Throws: 10 vs. Kansas (1/30/2008)Free Throws Attempted: 11, twiceSteals: 5, twiceBlocks: 1, three timesMinutes: 39 at Texas (1/31/2009)

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PLAYERSTotaled a career-best five against Kentucky (11/28) and Colorado (3/7)... Ranked among the top-20 in four Big 12 categories, including fifth insteals, ninth in 3-point field goals, 12th in assists and 18th in scoring... Started all 16 Big 12 games, averaging a 32.8 minutes per game... Averaged 12.6 points on 35.7 percent shooting (66-of-185), including 28.3 percent (30-of-106) from 3-point range, in conference play with 2.8 assists, 2.5 rebounds and 1.6 steals per game... Connected on 79.6 percent (39-of-49) from the free throw line in league play... Tied for 14th in3-point field goals per game (1.9) in conference-only games... Posted a number of career highs against Illinois State (3/17), including points(32), field goals (10), field goal attempted (23), 3-point field goals (six) and free throws attempted (11)... Led the team with 21 points againstTexas (3/12) in the Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship to go with four steals... Tied a career-high with five steals against Colorado (3/7), which gavethe Wildcats a bye to league tournament for third straight year... Scored 18 points in a pivotal win over Nebraska (2/28), including a 9-of-9 effortfrom the free throw line... Turned in 22 points against No. 16 Kansas (2/14) on 5-of-11 shooting... Came on strong in a road win at Texas A&M(2/7) with 16 points on 6-of-11 field goals... Turned in 23 points against Missouri (1/28) on 9-of-16 shooting, including a 5-of-8 effort from 3-point range... Helped the ‘Cats grab their first Big 12 win with 17 points against Colorado in overtime... Poured in 24 points against Wagner(12/30) on 9-of-15 field goals... Collected his first career double-double with 14 points and a career-high 11 assists against Gardner-Webb(12/14)... Had 17 points against Southern Miss (12/11) to go with six rebounds... Grabbed a career-high eight rebounds against Oregon (12/7)...Tallied three consecutive 20-point games against Oakland (11/25), Kentucky (11/28) and Iowa (11/29)... Connected on six 3-point field goalsagainst Oakland for 26 points... Scored 15 points in a road win over Cleveland State (11/22) in just 18 minutes... Opened the season with 17points against Florida A&M (11/14)... Coached by Frank Martin.

As A Freshman (2007-08): Saw action in all 33 games with 14 starts as a true freshman... Started the first eight games of the season... One ofjust three players to see action in all 33 games... Averaged 9.7 points on 40.1 percent shooting (108-of-269), including 30.3 percent (40-of-132)from 3-point range, with 3.2 assists, 1.4 rebounds and 1.2 steals in 23.4 minutes per game... Connected on 68.5 percent (63-of-92) from thefree throw line... Scored in 32 games, including 17 double-digit efforts... Scored in double figures in eight of his first 10 games... Ranked amongthe top-5 in 10 categories, including first in 3-point field goals (40), 3-point field goals attempted (132) and assists and second in steals... Alsoplaced third on the squad in scoring, field goals, field goals attempted, free throws and free throws attempted... His 40 treys were two shy of thefreshman school record for 3-point field goals... Had at least one 3-pointer in 18 games, including a season-best five against Oklahoma State(2/9) and Texas (2/25)... Led the team in scoring once, while he was the assists leader on 16 occasions... Ranked12th in the Big 12 in both assists and assist-to-turnover ratio (1.54)... Also placed in the league’s top-10 inthree categories by a freshman, including third in both assists and steals and eighth in scoring... Saw actionin all 16 Big 12 games with five starts... Averaged 10.4 points on 42.8 percent shooting (59-of-138), including 36.6 percent (26-of-71) from 3-point range, in conference-only games with 3.3 assists, 1.3rebounds and 1.1 steals in 24.0 minutes per game... Posted 11 points and five assists in the winover USC (3/20) in the first round of the NCAA Tournament... Tallied one of his most impressiveperformances of the season in the win over Iowa State (3/8), pouring in a team-best 19points on 8-of-11 shooting in just 18 minutes... Collected 19 points against No. 5 Texas(2/25) on 7-of-13 field goals, including 5-of-9 from 3-point range, with four assists andthree steals... Had 15 points against Nebraska (2/20) on 5-of-10 shooting with seven assists... Earned 16 points against Texas Tech (2/13) on 7-of-12 shooting... Totaled 17 pointsagainst Oklahoma State (2/9), including a season-best 5-of-7 effort from 3-point range... Logged a season-high in both assists (eight) and minutes (37) against Nebraska (2/6) with 11 points... Scored a season-high 20 points in the upset of No. 2 Kansas (1/30), including a 10-of-10 effort from the free throwline... Had 13 points against Iowa State (1/26)... Dished six assists against Oklahoma (1/12), including thegame-winner to Michael Beasley with 1.2 seconds left... Was solid all-around against Florida A&M(12/17) with 11 points, six assists and three steals... Tallied 19 points in back-to-back games against UCF(11/23) and Rider (11/25) at the Old Spice Classic in Orlando, Fla. ... Averaged 17.3 points during thethree-game tournament, including 14 points against George Mason (11/22)... Collected 18 points in debutagainst Sacramento State (11/9) on 7-of-11 shooting with five assists... Coached by Frank Martin.

High School: A three-year starter and letterman at Proviso East High School in Maywood, Ill. ... Proviso is the famed high school of NBA stars Doc Rivers, Jim Brewer, Michael Finley, Dee Brownand Shannon Brown... Ranked as one of the nation’s top 20 incoming freshman point guards byHoopsreport.com... Rated as the No. 5 player in the state of Illinois by ChicagoHoops.com andamong the top 30 players in the state by Rivals.com... Ranked as the 28th-best shooting guard inthe nation by Scout.com... Selected among the top 50 boys basketball players by the Chicago Tribune... Finished 11th in the voting for Illinois Mr. Basketball in 2007... Led the Pirates to a 27-4overall record and their third consecutive West Suburban Gold Conference title in 2006-07... Averaged21.7 points, 8.0 assists and 5.7 steals as a senior... Posted single-game highs of 34 points and 15assists... Turned in nine 3-pointers in a single-game against Hillcrest, just two shy of the school-record held by NBA player Dee Brown... Named to The Associated Press All-Illinois second team...Selected to the Chicago Tribune All-State second team and to the Chicago Sun-Times All-Area team...Helped the Pirates to a 26-6 overall record and both regional and sectional championships in 2005-06... Averaged 18.9 points, 7.0 assists and 3.0 steals as a junior... Posted a single-game scoring highof 36 points... Named to the Chicago Tribune and Chicago Sun-Times All-State teams as well as firstteam all-conference and all-area as a junior... Coached by Dave Chatman.

Personal: Jacob Everse Pullen was born Nov. 10, 1989, in Maywood, Ill. ... Parents are Jerome andCharlotte Pullen... The youngest of four children... Has two sisters, Katrina and Jennifer, and onebrother, Joseph... Received interest from a number of schools, including scholarship offers from IowaState, Marquette, Miami (Fla.), Notre Dame, Purdue, South Carolina and Xavier... Major is criminology.

� More About JacobNickname:JP, Pullz, JPullz

A friend from another college team:Aaron Johnson (UAB)

Future plans:CSI agent

What I drive:Ford Taurus

Favorite TV shows:“Martin”, “Fresh Prince of Bel-Air”

Favorite movies:Paid in Full

Favorite website:nba.com

Favorite dinner:Chicken

Favorite midnight snack:Chips

Favorite NBA team(s):New Orleans Hornets, Washington Wizards

In my IPod:Joe Budden

Dream date:Lauren London

The proudest moment of my life:Playing college basketball

Love to trade places with:Gilbert Arenas

People would be surprised to know:I can cook

When I played basketball as a kid, I pretended to be:Allen Iverson

Worst habit:Biting my nails

Favorite thing about myself:My smile

Favorite athletes in another sport:Alex Rodriquez

My favorite moment in a game:The last minute of a tight game

If I were selecting a basketball “DreamTeam,” the first three players I would pick:Kevin Garnett, Kobe Bryant, Carmelo Anthony

The person who has had the greatestinfluence on my life:My dad

My greatest love:My mom

My prized possession:My phone

Pullen Career Statistics

Year GP-GS Min Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct O-D-T Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2007-08 (Fr.) 33-14 771 23.4 108-269 .401 40-132 .303 63-92 .685 8-37-45 1.4 56 106 69 1 40 319 9.72008-09 (So.) 34-34 1027 30.2 153-403 .380 75-224 .335 91-125 .728 25-66-91 2.7 74 109 98 2 54 472 13.9Totals 67-48 1798 26.8 261-672 .388 115-356 .323 154-217 .710 33-103-136 2.0 130 215 167 3 94 791 11.8

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� The Sutton FileFull Name:

Dominique Leondras Sutton

Birthplace:Durham, N.C.

Birthday:October 20, 1986

Parents:Quintin Sutton and Katrina Reid

Major:Social Science

This past summer, Sutton along with teammate Jacob Pullen participated in a nine-daytour of the Czech Republic and Austria with the East Coast All-Stars from Aug. 4-12...The squad went 4-0-1 on the tour... Sutton finished as the team’s third-leadingscorer at 14.8 points per game, including 19 points against AB Cosmetics Pezinok in the team’s third game... Also averaged 6.8 rebounds and 2.4 stealsper game... He was the only player to score in double figures in all fivegames... Posted a double-double against Czech Division champion Locomotive Plzen in the opener with 16 points and 12 rebounds... Was joinedon the squad by West Virginia’s Cam Thoroughman and Darryl Bryant aswell as Rutgers’ Patrick Jackson and Cleveland State’s Joe Lattas and wascoached by Division III Lycoming’s Guy Rancourt.

As A Sophomore (2008-09): Saw action in all 34 games with 32 startsas a sophomore... One of seven players to see time in all 34 games... Hasseen action in 41 consecutive games dating back to 2007-08... His 32starts ranked fourth, along with Denis Clemente, on the team...Played 30 or more minutes in 10 games, including a career-high34 against Southern Miss (12/11)... Averaged 7.5 points on 48.5percent shooting (97-of-200), including 23.8 percent (5-of-21)from 3-point range, with 5.4 rebounds, 1.1 steals and 1.0assist in 22.9 minutes per game... Connected on 68.3 percent (56-of-82) from the free throw line... Scored in32 games, including 10 double-digit efforts... Scoredin double figures in three consecutive games tostart the season... Posted one 20-point game witha career-high 21 points against Wagner (12/30)...Led the team in scoring twice, including EmporiaState (11/19) and North Carolina Central (2/17)...Ranked among the team’s top-5 in seven categories, including first in defensive rebounds,second in overall rebounds and steals, third in minutesand offensive rebounds, fourth in field goal percentage andfifth in field goals... Collected two double-doubles on the season, including 21points and 10 rebounds against Wagner (12/30) and 13 points and 10 reboundsagainst Iowa State (2/3)... Hit on 48.5 percent from the field, one of five Wildcatsto shoot 45 percent or better from the field... Led the squad in rebounding 10 times,

including double-digit boards on three occasions... Had acareer-high 12 rebounds against Illinois State (3/17) in theNIT First Round... Dished out at least one assist in 19games, including a career-high (team-high) six againstSouthern Miss (12/11)... Tied the school single-season record forsteals against Idaho State(1/3) with eight, matchingthe mark set by Lynn Smith(vs. South Dakota,11/29/1986) and Elliot Hatcher (vs. WichitaState, 1/2/1996)... Totaledat least one steal in 20games, including two eighttimes... Ranked second onthe team with 10 chargestaken... Placed 18th in theBig 12 in rebounding and14th in offensive rebounds... Started 15 of16 Big 12 games, averag-ing 22.6 minutes per game... Averaged 6.1 pointson 43.5 percent shooting (37-of-85), includ-ing 33.3 percent (3-of-9) from 3-pointrange, in conference play with 5.1 rebounds,1.0 assist and 0.8 steals per game...

Biography

Dominique SuttonForward | 6-5 | 218 | Junior-2LDurham, N.C. (The Patterson School)

Sutton Career HighsPoints: 21 vs. Wagner (12/30/2008)Rebounds: 12 vs. Illinois State (3/18/2009)Assists: 6 vs. Southern Miss (12/11/2008)Field Goals: 7 vs. Wagner (12/30/2008)Field Goals Attempted: 11, twice3-point Field Goals: 1, four times3-point Field Goals Attempted: 2, five timesFree Throws: 6, twiceFree Throws Attempted: 8 vs. Wagner (12/30/2008)Steals: 8 vs. Idaho State (1/3/2009)Blocks: 2, twiceMinutes: 34 vs. Southern Miss (12/11/2008)

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Connected 65.6 percent (21-of-32) from the free throw line in league play... Ranked in two Big 12-only categories, including tied for 14th in of-fensive rebounds and tied for 15th in rebounding... Ranked first on the team in defensive rebounds, second in rebounds and rebounds per game,third in steals and offensive rebounds and fifth in field goals in conference games... Had a near double-double against Illinois State (3/17) in theNIT First Round with nine points, a career-high 12 rebounds and two blocks in 33 minutes... Helped the Wildcats earn a bye to the Phillips 66 Big12 Championship for third straight season with eight points, six rebounds and four assists against Colorado (3/7)... Turned in nine points andeight rebounds at Oklahoma State (3/3)... Scored 16 points against North Carolina Central (2/17), including a 6-of-6 effort from the charity stripe,to go with eight rebounds... Notched 12 points against Texas Tech (2/11) on 5-of-7 field goals... Earned his first double-double in Big 12 play with13 points and 10 rebounds against Iowa State (2/3)... Chipped in eight points and eight rebounds in a win over Missouri (1/28)... Totaled 12points on 5-of-8 shooting against Baylor (1/21) in 31 minutes... Added 10 points to his school single-game record-tying eight steals againstIdaho State (1/3)... Posted his first career double-double with a career-best 21 points on 7-of-11 shooting and 10 rebounds against Wagner(12/30)... Dished out a career-high six assists in the win over Southern Miss (12/11) in a career-best 34 minutes... Posted 15 points againstKentucky (11/28) to go with six rebounds... Had a near double-double against Oakland (11/25) with nine points, nine rebounds and three steals...Scored in double figures in three consecutive games to start the season, averaging 13.0 points on 59.3 percent shooting (16-of-27)... Opened theseason with 13 points and eight rebounds against Florida A&M (11/14)... Coached by Frank Martin.

As A Freshman (2007-08): Saw action in 19 games with eight starts as a true freshman... Originally signed with the program on Nov. 8... Did notjoin the squad until Dec. 26 after completing necessary academic requirements, missing the first 11 games... Started the last four games of theseason, including NCAA Tournament games against USC (3/20) and Wisconsin (3/22)... Played double-digit minutes in 13 contests, including 20or more minutes on three occasions... Missed three games in February due to a knee sprain... Averaged 3.3 points on 52.2 percent shooting (24-of-46), including 14.3 percent (1-of-7) from 3-point range, with 2.5 rebounds, 1.1 steals and 0.6 assists in 13.5 minutes per game... Rankedthird on the team in field goal percentage... Connected on 59.1 percent (13-of-22) from the free throw line... Scored in 10 games, including threedouble-digit efforts... Had at least one steal in 12 of his 19 games, including a season-high three against Savannah State (1/7), Nebraska (2/6)and Iowa State (3/8)... Saw action in 13 Big 12 games with five starts... Averaged 2.5 points on 43.3 percent shooting (13-of-30) in conference-only games with 2.6 rebounds and 1.2 steals in 14.0 minutes per game... Connected on 46.2 percent (6-of-13) from the free throw line in leagueplay... Tallied six points in the win over USC (3/20) in the NCAA Tournament on 2-of-4 shooting, including his first 3-pointer, with two rebounds in17 minutes... Was solid in his first start in nearly a month against Iowa State (3/8) with nine points on 4-of-6 field goals with four rebounds andthree steals... Had three steals and a pair of blocks in a win over Nebraska (2/6)... Notched double-digits in Big 12 play for the first time againstMissouri (2/2) with 11 points on 5-of-8 shooting to go with six rebounds and two steals in 25 minutes... Earned his first career start in the upsetwin over No. 2 Kansas (1/30), tallying six rebounds, two points, two steals and ablock in a season-high 26 minutes... Posted five points in the team’s first winat Oklahoma (1/12) since 1996... Scored a season-best 12 points against Savannah State (1/7) on a perfect 5-of-5 shooting with three rebounds,three steals and one assist in 16 minutes... Totaled double-digits in his college debut against Wagner (12/29), scoring 10 points with four reboundsand two assists in just 10 minutes... Coached by Frank Martin.

High School: A two-year starter and letterman at The Patterson School in Lenoir, N.C. ... Helped the Bulldogs to a36-4 overall record and No. 3 national prep school rankingin 2006-07... The squad advanced to the inaugural PrepSchool National Championship, where they lost in thesemifinals to eventual national champion Notre Dame(Mass.) Prep led by Michael Beasley... Averaged 15.0points, 7.5 rebounds and a team-leading 3.0 steals pergame as a senior... Ranked second on the squad inboth scoring and rebounding... Scored 24 pointsagainst Oak Hill Academy on 12-of-16 field goals to gowith nine rebounds... Was a teammate of JamarSamuels at Patterson in 2006-07... Ranked among the top highschool players in the country... Rated as the No. 57 overall prospect byScout.com and No. 97 in the Rivals150 by Rivals.com... Also rankedamong the top-50 at small forward position by a number of outlets, including No. 11 by Scout.com, No. 21 by High School Hoops magazineand No. 28 by Rivals.com... Rated the No. 2 player in the state of NorthCarolina by Rivals.com... Played in the prestigious Adidas Derby FestivalBasketball Classic in April 2007... Transferred to The Patterson School afterplaying two seasons at Durham Jordan High School in Durham, N.C. ... Averaged19.7 points as a sophomore in guiding the Falcons to a 19-8 record and the 4-A WesternRegional semfinals... Named to The Associated Press All-State second team following the season...Selected the Durham Sun-Herald and PAC-6 4-A Player of the Year... Coached by Chris Chaney.

Personal: Dominique Leondras Sutton was born Oct. 20, 1986, in Durham, N.C. ... Parents are QuintinSutton and Katrina Reid... Has a brother, Lavaedeau Lee... Played on the AAU circuit with the DC Assault,alongside current Miami Heat forward Michael Beasley and current teammates Wally Judge, Rodney McGruderand Jamar Samuels... Recruited by a number of schools, including Clemson, Wake Forest, Connecticut, Florida State, Illinois and Kansas... Received scholarship offers from Wake Forest, Illinois and Kansas... Major is social science.

PLAYERS� More About DominiqueNickname(s):‘Nique, Supasta

Favorite TV shows:“First 48”

Favorite city to visit:Miami

In my IPod:Lil Wayne, Gucci Mane, Plies

Dream date:Ciara

My hero:God

My greatest love:My daughter Nykira

Favorite thing about myself:I am a good person

The proudest moment of my life:Going to college

When I played basketball as a kid, I pretended to be:Myself

Talent I’d most like to have:To sing

Worst habit:Moving around when I talk

Favorite athlete to watch:Dwyane Wade

Favorite moment in a game:When I hit the game-winner

If I change one thing about college basketball, I would:Change the number of fouls to foul out

The best advice I have ever received:Play hard

For me to improve as a basketball player,I need to:Work harder on the court

If I were selecting a basketball “DreamTeam,” the first three players I would pick:Dwyane Wade, Kobe Bryant, Chris Paul

The person who has had the greatestinfluence on my life:My daughter Nykira

My bucket list:Seeing my daughter grow up

My motto:My family

Sutton Career Statistics

Year GP-GS Min Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct O-D-T Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2007-08 (Fr.) 19-8 256 13.5 24-46 .522 1-7 .143 13-22 .591 26-21-47 2.5 33 11 12 5 20 62 3.32008-09 (So.) 34-32 779 22.9 97-200 .485 5-21 .238 56-82 .683 73-109-182 5.4 90 34 53 6 37 255 7.5Totals 53-40 1035 19.5 121-246 .492 6-28 .214 69-104 .663 99-130-229 4.3 123 45 65 11 57 317 6.0

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� The Ojeleye FileFull Name:

Victor Olayemi Ayunda Ojeleye

Birthplace:Ilorin, Nigeria

Birthday:December 23, 1988

Parents:Ernest and Joy Ojeleye

Major:Business

As A Freshman (2008-09): Saw action in 15 games as a freshman... Registered double-digit minutes in two games, including a season-high 12 against SE Missouri State(11/16)... Averaged 1.1 points on 40 percent shooting (6-of-15) with 1.3 rebounds in 3.9 minutes per game... Scored in five games, including a season-best seven points against SE Missouri State (11/16)... Grabbed atleast one rebound in seven games, including a season-high four againstSE Missouri State and Gardner-Webb (1/5)... Saw time in four Big 12games, averaging 0.5 minutes per game... Scored four points on perfectshooting against North Carolina Central (2/17), going 1-of-1 from the fieldand 2-of-2 from the free throw line... Had a solid all-around game againstChicago State (1/5) with two points, three rebounds, one assist and oneblock in 10 minutes... Turned in two points against Gardner-Webb (12/14)with four rebounds in five minutes... Posted a career night against SE Missouri State (11/16) with highs in points (seven), field goals (three), fieldgoals attempted (six), rebounds (four) and minutes (12)... Played eightminutes in the opener against Florida A&M (11/14) with one point, threerebounds and one assist.... Coached by Frank Martin.

Postgraduate: A one-year letterman at The Patterson School inLenoir, N.C. ... Helped the Bulldogs to a 36-2 record in 2007-08...Coached by Chris Chaney.

High School: A four-year letterman at Ottawa High School in Ottawa, Kan. ... Helped the Cyclones to a 16-6 record and a 10-2 mark in Frontier League play as a senior in 2006-07 and anappearance in the Class 5A sub-state finals... Owns nearlyevery Ottawa scoring and rebounding record since the mid‘70s, including career points (1070) and rebounds(596)... Also set single-season marks for both points(583) and rebounds (278) as a senior... Averaged 26.5points, 12.1 rebounds, 2.3 blocks and 1.0 steals per gamefor the Cyclones in 2006-07... Totaled nine games of 30 or more points, including a season-best 36 points against Paola (2/9/07)... Collected 18double-doubles... Named the All-Area Player of the Year by the LawrenceJournal-World as a senior... Chosen first team Class

5A All-State byKansas.Sports.com... Selected second team Class5A All-State by the KansasBasketball Coaches Association and the Topeka Capital-Journal... Namedfirst team All-FrontierLeague... Recipient of theSpaulding Award by theKansas Basketball CoachesAssociation... Scored 19points to lead the Southteam in the 2007 KansasBasketball Coaches Association All-Star Game... Selected to the Kansas vs. Missouri All-Star Game... Played on the Kansas CityPump ‘n’ Run along with current Kansasplayers Travis Releford and Tyrel Reed...Lettered three years in soccer and track...Coached by David Grover.

Personal: Victor Olayemi Ayunda Ojeleye was born Dec. 23, 1988, in Ilorin, Nigeria... Parents are Ernest and Joy Ojeleye… Maintained a 4.0 GPA throughout high school...Named the valedictorian of his high school graduation class... Named an Academic All-Star by the Lawrence Journal-World as a senior... Major is business.

Biography

Victor OjeleyeForward | 6-6 | 226 | Sophomore-1LOttawa, Kan. (The Patterson [N.C.] School)

Ojeleye Career HighsPoints: 7 vs. SE Missouri State (11/16/2008)Rebounds: 4, twiceAssists: 1, twiceField Goals: 3 vs. SE Missouri State (11/16/2008)Field Goals Attempted: 6 vs. SE Missouri State (11/16/2008)3-point Field Goals: n/a3-point Field Goals Attempted: n/aFree Throws: 2 vs. North Carolina Central (2/17/2009)Free Throws Attempted: 4 vs. Florida A&M (11/14/2008)Steals: n/aBlocks: 1 vs. Chicago State (1/5/2009)Minutes: 12 vs. SE Missouri State (11/16/2008)

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PLAYERS� More About VictorNickname:Under Armour

Future plans:CEO of a large company

What I drive:2000 Ford Ranger

Favorite TV shows:“Steve Harvey Show”, “Fresh Prince of Bel-Air”, “Numbers”, “CSI”

Favorite movies:Finding Forrester, Remember the Titans

Favorite dinner:Anything from mom’s kitchen

Favorite midnight snack:Apple pie

Favorite city to visit:Ilorin, Nigeria

Favorite NBA team:L.A. Lakers, Orlando Magic

In my IPod:Gospel, R&B, contemporary Christian music

Biggest thrill to date:Seeing my little brother succeed

People would be surprised to know:My uncles and I used to climb trees for mangos

Love to trade places with:My dad to experience his hardworking day

When I played basketball as a kid, I pretended to be:Shaquille O’Neal

Talent I’d most like to have:Being able to dance like Chris Brown

Favorite value in others:Honesty

Favorite athletes in another sport:Christiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi

My favorite moment in a game:Getting the win

The best advice I have ever received:Be coachable and do what you gotta do

For me to improve as a basketball player,I need to:Get stronger and listen

If I were selecting a basketball “DreamTeam,” the first three players I would pick:Reggie Miller, Charles Barkley, David Robinson

My most prized possession:My Bible

My bucket list:1) Travel the world, 2) Sky dive, 3) Fly aplane, 4) Build a house

My motto:1 Corinthians 2:5: “That our faith should not bein the wisdom of man, but in the Power of God”

Ojeleye Career Statistics

Year GP-GS Min Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct O-D-T Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2008-09 (Fr.) 15-0 58 3.9 6-15 .400 0-0 .000 4-10 .400 6-13-19 1.3 6 2 2 1 0 16 1.1Totals 15-0 58 3.9 6-15 .400 0-0 .000 4-10 .400 6-13-19 1.3 6 2 2 1 0 16 1.1

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� The Samuels FileFull Name:

Jamar Lascells Samuels

Birthplace:Washington, D.C.

Birthday:May 25, 1989

Parents:Lascells Samuels and Ernestine Samuels

Major:Social Science

As A Redshirt Freshman (2008-09): Saw action in all34 games with two starts as a redshirt freshman... Oneof seven players to see time in all 34 games... Startedgames against Centenary (12/20) and Nebraska (1/17)....Played 20 or more minutes in 20 games, including a season-high 30 at Kansas (1/13)... Averaged 8.3 points on51.4 percent shooting (92-of-179), including 14.3 percent(1-of-7) from 3-point range, with 4.7 rebounds, 1.1 assists, 0.9 blocks and 0.8 steals in 20.5 minutes pergame... Connected on 56.7 percent (97-of-171) from the free throw line... Scored in 30 games, including 15double-digit efforts... Scored in double figures in fourconsecutive games to start the season... Postedone 20-point game with a career-high 20 pointsagainst Gardner-Webb (12/14)... Led the teamin scoring three times, including Gardner-Webb(12/14), Idaho State (1/3) and Iowa State(2/21)... Ranked among the team’s top-5 in 12categories, including first in free throws, freethrow attempted and blocked shots, second in fieldgoal percentage, third in offensive rebounds, fourth in scoring, double-figure scoring, rebounding and steals and fifth inminutes, defensive rebounds and assists... Led the team with 17dunks... Collected one double-double on the season with 13 points and aseason-high 10 rebounds at Iowa State (2/21)... One of three Wildcats to shoot 50 percentor better from the field... Went a perfect 6-of-6 from the field against Gardner-Webb(12/14)... Led the squad in rebounding three times, including Gardner-Webb (12/14), IowaState (2/21) and Colorado (3/7)... Posted at least five rebounds in 19 games... Dishedout at least one assist in 19 games, including a season-best six against Centenary(12/20)... Led the team in assists on three occasions... Totaled at least one steal in18 games, including a season-high two eight times... Recorded at least one block in23 games, including a season-best three against Florida A&M (11/14) and Centenary (12/20)... Placed ninth in the Big 12 in blocked shots and 14th in offensive rebounds... Saw action in all 16 Big 12 games, averaging 20.6 minutes per game... Averaged 7.2 points on 45.5percent shooting (35-of-77), including 25 percent

(1-of-4) from 3-pointrange, in conferenceplay with 4.7 rebounds,0.8 assist and 0.8blocks per game... Connected 61.1 percent(44-of-72) from thefree throw line inleague play... Rankedin three Big 12-onlycategories, includingninth in offensive rebounds, 13th inblocked shots, tied for19th in rebounding...Placed first on the team in offensive rebounds andblocked shots, second in free throws and freethrows attempted, third in rebounds andfourth in scoring in conference games...Had 11 points against Texas (3/12) inthe Phillips 66 Big 12 Championshipwith seven rebounds in 25 minutes...Helped the Wildcats earn a bye to theBig 12 Championship for third straight seasonwith a solid all-around effort with 17 points, six rebounds, five assists and two steals in 27 minutes... Went 4-of-5from the field and 9-of-11 from the free throw line against the Buffaloes...

Jamar SamuelsForward | 6-7 | 220 | Sophomore-1LWashington, D.C. (The Patterson [N.C.] School)

Biography

Samuels Career HighsPoints: 20 vs. Gardner-Webb (12/14/2008)Rebounds: 10 at Iowa State (2/21/2009)Assists: 6 vs. Centenary (12/20/2008)Field Goals: 7, twiceField Goals Attempted: 10 vs. SE Missouri (11/16/2008)3-point Field Goals: 1 vs. Missouri (1/28/2009)3-point Field Goals Attempted: 2, twiceFree Throws: 9 vs. Colorado (3/7/2009)Free Throws Attempted: 11, twiceSteals: 2, eight timesBlocks: 3, twiceMinutes: 30 at Kansas (1/13/2009)

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PLAYERSGrabbed six rebounds in a key win over Nebraska (2/28)... Turned in 14 points against North Carolina Central (2/17) on 6-of-8 shooting with sixrebounds, two assists and two steals in 25 minutes... Scored nine points against Iowa State (2/3)... Chipped in six points in the win over No. 11Texas (1/31) to go with seven rebounds... Collected a personal Big 12 high with 18 points in the victory over Missouri (1/28) on 7-of-9 fieldgoals... Added six rebounds, four assists and two blocked shots against the Tigers... Posted eight points against Baylor (1/21) with six rebounds...Notched 11 points against Kansas (1/13) with six rebounds and two blocks in a season-high 30 minutes... Scored 10 points against ChicagoState (1/5)... Went 5-of-6 from the field against Idaho State (1/3) with 15 points and five rebounds... Solid all-around in his first career startagainst Centenary (12/20) with eight points, eight rebounds, six assists and three blocks in 27 minutes of action... Earned his first career 20-point game against Gardner-Webb (12/14), going 6-of-6 from the field and 8-of-11 from the free throw line with seven rebounds, two assists, twosteals and one block in 17 minutes... Had 14 points against Oregon (12/7), including an 8-of-8 effort from the charity stripe... Scored 13 pointsagainst Iowa (11/29) to go with five rebounds... Tallied 15 points in a big road win over Cleveland State (11/22) on 5-of-8 field goals with five re-bounds, two assists, one block and one steal in 28 minutes... Had 11 points against Emporia State (11/19) to go with eight rebounds, two stealsand two assists in 25 minutes... Totaled 16 points against SE Missouri State (11/16) on 7-of-10 shooting with eight rebounds... Scored 11 pointsin his debut against Florida A&M (11/14) with five rebounds, three blocks and two assists in 21 minutes... Coached by Frank Martin.

As A Freshman (2007-08): Was redshirt as a freshman after joining the squad on Dec. 26... Originally signed with the program but did not jointhe squad until Dec. 26 after completing the academic requirements... Actually had one year of high school eligibility remaining, but opted to finish his requirements and head to college a year early... Was a walk-on beforegoing on scholarship in 2008-09... Coached by Frank Martin.

High School: A one-year letterman at The PattersonSchool in Lenoir, N.C. ...Helped the Bulldogs to a36-4 record and No. 3national prep school ranking in 2006-07... Thesquad advanced to the inaugural Prep School NationalChampionship, where they lostin the semifinals to eventualchampion Notre Dame (Mass.)Prep led by Michael Beasley...One of the first players off the benchfor the prep school squad... Also playedin nine games with eight starts for thehigh school team... Averaged a team-leading 18.0 points and 11.0 rebounds forthe high school squad... Was a teammate ofDominique Sutton at Patterson in 2006-07... Transferred to The Patterson Schoolafter playing two seasons at ArchibishopCarroll High School in Washington, D.C. ...Averaged 22 points, nine rebounds andthree blocks as a junior, while he aver-aged 12 points, 10 rebounds and fourblocks as a sophomore... Coached byChris Chaney.

Personal: Jamar LascellsSamuels was born May 25,1989, in Washington, D.C. ...Parents are Lascells Samuelsand Ernestine Samuels... Hastwo brothers, Devin and Brandon... Played on the AAUcircuit with the DC Assault,alongside Michael Beasleyand teammates WallyJudge, Rodney McGruderand Dominique Sutton... Recruited by a number ofschools, including Clemson, DePaul, Pittsburgh, Providence,Syracuse, Virginia andVCU... Major is socialscience.

� More About JamarNickname:Jam Sam

Future plans:Detective

First job:Basketball camp

Favorite TV shows:“Run’s House”

Favorite movies:Any Martin Lawrence movie

Favorite dinner:Cheeseburger, fries

Favorite midnight snack:Cheese sticks

Favorite NBA team:Washington Wizards

In my IPod:Lil Wayne, Gucci Mane

My greatest love:Five Guys’ Cheeseburgers (Washington, D.C.)

Biggest thrill to date:Beating Kansas at Bramlage in 2008

Love to trade places with:Bill Gates - get to see all the crazy technology he has

When I played basketball as a kid, I pretended to be:Kevin Garnett

Talent I’d most like to have:Be invisible

Worst habit:Biting my nails

Favorite value in others:Sense of humor

Favorite athletes in another sport:Chad Ochocinco, Barry Sanders

My favorite moment in a game:The last 10 seconds

The best advice I have ever received:Stay in the gym

For me to improve as a basketball player,I need to:Shoot free throws

If I were selecting a basketball “DreamTeam,” the first three players I would pick:LeBron James, Dwight Howard, Mike Beasley

My most prized possession:My Jordan’s from seventh grade

My bucket list:Marry Alicia Keys

My motto:Only the strong survive

Samuels Career Statistics

Year GP-GS Min Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct O-D-T Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2008-09 (Fr.) 34-2 698 20.5 92-179 .514 1-7 .143 97-171 .567 73-88-161 4.7 94 37 38 32 26 282 8.3Totals 34-2 698 20.5 92-179 .514 1-7 .143 97-171 .567 73-88-161 4.7 94 37 38 32 26 282 8.3

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� The Werner FileFull Name:

Justin Miles Werner

Birthplace:Topeka, Kan.

Birthday:February 16, 1990

Parents:James and Diane Werner

Major:Life Science/Pre-Med

As A Freshman (2008-09): Saw action in 16 games as a freshman... One of two walk-onson the squad, along with Victor Ojeleye... Played double-digit minutes in fourgames, including a season-high 15 minutes against SE Missouri State(11/16)... Averaged 1.1 points on 20 percent shooting (5-of-25), including19 percent (4-of-21) from 3-point range, with 0.5 rebounds in 5.4 minutes per game... Connected on 50 percent (3-of-6) from the freethrow line... Scored in three games, including a career-high 11 pointsagainst Idaho State (1/3)... Connected on at least one 3-pointer in twogames, including a season-high three against Idaho State (1/3)...Dished out at least one assist in five games, including a season-hightwo against North Carolina Central (2/17)... Totaled at least one stealin two games, including a season-best two against SE Missouri State(11/16)... Saw time in three Big 12 games, averaging 1.7 minutes pergame... Logged 10 minutes of action against North Carolina Central(2/17) with two assists and one rebound... Played in Big 12 gamesagainst Nebraska (1/17) and Texas Tech (2/11)... Connected on 3-of-6 treys against Idaho State (1/3) for 11 points to go with three boardsand one assist... Scored two points against Wagner (12/30)... Played12 minutes against Gardner-Webb (12/14) with one assist and onesteal... Logged a season-best 15 minutes against Emporia State(11/16) with one assist and one block... Scored four points in hisdebut against Florida A&M (11/14)... Coached by Frank Martin.

High School: A two-year letterman at Washburn Rural High School inTopeka, Kan. ... Helped the Junior Blues to an 11-11 record and to theClass 6A sub-state championship game as a senior... Averaged 19.0points on 47.1 percent shooting (133-of-279), including 48.4 percent (60-of-124) from 3-point range, with 3.7 rebounds, 1.7 assists and 1.2 stealsper game in 22 games in 2007-08... Led his team in nearly every category,including points, field goals (133), 3-point field goals (60), free throws (93),assists (38) and steals (27)... Responsible for more than a third of the team’sscoring output (37 percent) and over 60 percent of the team’s 3-point fieldgoals... Captured the city scoring championship... Honored as third team All-State for all classifications by Wichita Eagle... Named first teamClass 6A All-State as well as first team All-City by the TopekaCapital-Journal... Selected second team Class 6A All-State by

MaxPreps.com as well as honorablemention all-state by the Kansas Basketball Coaches Association...Chosen first team All-CentennialLeague... Scored 20 or more pointsnine times, including a season-best29 points against Emporia High(2/12/08)... Connected on a season-high six 3-pointers twice... Coached by Craig Cox.

Personal: Justin Miles Werner wasborn on Feb. 16, 1990, in Topeka,Kan. ... The son of James and Diane Werner... Theyoungest of three children... Has two older sisters,Sandy and Nicole... Parents both swam at the University of Illinois... His father was a co-captainand a varsity record holder for the Fighting Illini...Sandy was a four-year letterman (2003-06) forthe Kansas State women’s volleyball team...Sandy was a three-time Academic All-Big 12first team selection... She ranks 12th on theschool’s career kills list (1,109) and one of justnine with 1,000 kills, 300 digs, 200 blocks and50 service aces... Major is life science and Pre-Med.

Biography

Justin WernerGuard | 6-3 | 202 | Sophomore-1LTopeka, Kan. (Washburn Rural HS)

Werner Career HighsPoints: 11 vs. Idaho State (1/3/2009)Rebounds: 3 vs. Idaho State (1/3/2009)Assists: 2 vs. North Carolina Central (2/17/2009)Field Goals: 3 vs. Idaho State (1/3/2009)Field Goals Attempted: 6, twice3-point Field Goals: 3 vs. Idaho State (1/3/2009)3-point Field Goals Attempted: 6 vs. Idaho State (1/3/2009)Free Throws: 2 vs. Idaho State (1/3/2009)Free Throws Attempted: 2, twiceSteals: 2 vs. SE Missouri State (11/16/2008)Blocks: 1 vs SE Missouri State (11/16/2008)Minutes: 15 vs. SE Missouri State (11/16/2008)

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� More About JustinFuture plans:Medical school

What I drive:Nissan Maxima

First job:Maintainence on a golf course

Favorite TV shows:“House”, “South Park”

Favorite movies:Boondock Saints, Tropic Thunder, Saw

Favorite dinner:Chicken, macaroni and cheese and mashed potatoes and gravy

Favorite midnight snack:Pizza

Favorite NBA team:Boston Celtics, Chicago Bulls

In my IPod:All kinds of rock and rap

Dream date:Jennifer Love Hewitt

Biggest thrill to date:Being in a car that flipped

Love to trade places with:Bill Gates - get to see all the crazy technology he has

When I played basketball as a kid, I pretended to be:Everybody

Talent I’d most like to have:To teleport

Worst habit:Procrastinating

Favorite value in others:Trust

Favorite athletes in another sport:Michael Phelps, Usain Bolt

My favorite moment in a game:Hitting the game-winning shot

The best advice I have ever received:Shoot the ball

For me to improve as a basketball player,I need to:Get better at defense

If I were selecting a basketball “DreamTeam,” the first three players I would pick:Michael Jordan, Larry Bird, Magic Johnson

My greatest love:Sleeping

My bucket list:Sky dive

My motto:Work hard, have fun

Werner Career Statistics

Year GP-GS Min Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct O-D-T Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2008-09 (Fr.) 16-0 86 5.4 5-25 .200 4-21 .190 3-6 .500 2-6-8 0.5 7 6 4 1 3 17 1.1Totals 16-0 86 5.4 5-25 .200 4-21 .190 3-6 .500 2-6-8 0.5 7 6 4 1 3 17 1.1

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� The Henriquez-Roberts File

Full Name:Anthony Jordan Luis Henriquez-Roberts

Birthplace:Harlem, N.Y.

Birthday:August 29, 1989

Parents:Anthony Roberts and Lisa Henriquez

Major:Open Option

� More About JordanNickname:

J.O.

Favorite TV show:“Around the Horn”

Favorite dinner:Oxtail and rice

Favorite NBA team:L.A. Lakers

In my IPod:Lil Wayne, Trey Songz

Superstitions:Don’t leave your hat on the bed

Favorite thing about myself:My height

Worst habit:Forgetting to walk my dog

Favorite athlete to watch in another sport:Albert Pujols

If I were selecting a basketball “DreamTeam,” the first three players I would pick:

Kobe Bryant, Kevin Durant, Dwight Howard

Postgraduate: A one-year letterman at The Winchendon School in Winchendon, Mass. ...Helped the school to a 22-13 overall record in 2008-09... The team was selected as the No.7 seed in the National Prep Championship in Beverly, Mass., where they lost to No. 2 Hargrave Military Academy, 71-69, in the quarterfinals... Averaged 11 points, 9 rebounds and3.5 blocks per game... Posted a near triple-double in an 81-70 win over top-ranked and previously unbeaten Patterson School at the Hall of Fame game in Springfield, Mass., with 17points, 13 rebounds and 7 blocks... Coached by Michael Byrnes.

High School: A two-year letterman at Port Chester High School in Port Chester, N.Y. ... Helpedthe Rams to an 18-6 overall record, including an 8-0 mark in Section 1 II-South play, as asenior in 2007-08... The squad lost the Section I Championship to Peekskill, 96-43,on March 2... Averaged a team-best 15.3 points per game... Finished second onthe squad in field goals made (134), 2-point field goals made (132) and freethrows made (67)... Scored in double figures in 21 of 22 games, including six20-point outings... Scored a season-high 27 points against Jay on Dec. 12...Also collected a season-best 14 blocked shots against North Rockland on Dec.15... Named second team all-county as well as all-conference by the Tri-CountyCoaches Association... Also played at Rice High School in New York City, N.Y., asa freshman and sophomore... Coached in high school by Derek Vincent.

Personal: Anthony Jordan Luis Henriquez-Roberts was born August 29, 1989in Harlem, N.Y. ... Parents are Anthony Roberts and Lisa Henriquez… Receivedscholarship offers from a number of schools, including DePaul, Kentucky, Missouri, Rhode Island, Saint Louis, Seton Hall, St. John’s, UNLV and Xavier...Played his AAU ball with the New York Gauchos... One of just six seven-footersall-time in Kansas State history, which include Roger Suttner (7-0, Ridgway,Ill., 1962-64), Nick Pino (7-1, Santa Fe, N.M., 1966-68), Dax Jones (7-0,Junction City, Kan., 1998-2001), Joe Leonard (7-1, St. Louis, Mo., 1998-2001) and Jason Bennett (7-3, Jacksonville, Fla., 2006-07)... Major is undecided.

Biography

Jordan Henriquez-RobertsCenter | 7-0 | 245 | Freshman-HSPort Chester, N.Y. (The Winchendon [Mass.] School)

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� The Irving FileFull Name:

Martavious Tarell Irving

Birthplace:Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

Birthday:November 7, 1990

Parents:Charles Irving and Morial Irving

Major:Open Option

� More About MartaviousNickname:

Tay

Favorite TV shows:“Fresh Prince of Bel-Air”

Favorite dinner:Lobster

Favorite NBA team:L.A. Lakers

In my IPod:Jay-Z, Musiq Soulchild, Lauryn Hill

People would be surprised to know:I can sing

When I played basketball as a kid, I pretended to be:

Michael Jordan

Talent I’d most like to have:To fly

The best advice I have received:Take no plays off

If I were selecting a basketball “DreamTeam,” the first three players I would pick:

Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, Julius Irving

High School: A four-year letterman and starter at Boyd H. Anderson HighSchool in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. ... The same high school that produced K-State great Mitch Richmond, whose jersey was retired by the schoolin 2008-09... Rated among the top-20 players in the state of Florida byseveral recruiting services... Helped the Cobras to 55 wins his last twoseasons, including a 25-3 overall record as a senior in 2008-09... Thesquad rose to as high as No. 1 in the Class 6A poll and No. 14 in theESPN Rise national poll before being upset 54-53 by Miramar in the 2009 regional quarterfinals... Averaged 15.4 points on 55.2 percent shooting (155-of-281), including 43.7 percent (38-of-87) from 3-point range, with 7.3 rebounds and 2.4 stealsper game as a senior... Ranked in the top-5 in nearly every team category, including first instarts (28), field goals and two-point field goals (117) and second in scoring, reboundingand steals... Scored in double figures in 22 of 28 games this past season, including five20-point contests... Tallied six double-doubles... Poured in a career-high 30 points on 11-of-17 shooting in a 93-56 win over Hallandale in the season opener on Nov. 24... Posted acareer-high 11 rebounds twice during the season... Named a unanimous selection to theClass 6A-5A-4A All-Broward first team by both the Miami Herald and the South FloridaSun-Sentinel... Helped the Cobras to a 30-2 overall record and to the Class 6A state titlegame as a junior in 2007-08... Averaged 12.4 points on 51.3 percent shooting (142-of-277), including 43.4 percent (30-of-69) from 3-point range, with 5.3 rebounds, 3.3 assistsand 2.2 steals per game... Scored in double figures in 22 of 32 games, including five 20-point outings... Ranked in the top-5 in several team category, including second in assists and steals and third in scoring, field goals and 3-point field goals... Named tothe 2008 Class 6A All-Tournament squad... Selected most valuable player of theArby’s Classic and the Big 8 Tournament... Was invited to several all-star games as asenior, including the South Florida All-Star Classic and the Florida Amateur AthleticZone magazine Florida vs. USA All-Star Game... Coached in high school by EugeneRichardson.

Personal: Martavious Tarell Irving was born Nov. 7, 1990 in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.... Parents are the late Charles Irving and Morial Irving... Has two brothers, Josephand Charles, Jr. ... Received scholarship offers from a number of schools, includingUCF, Creighton, Georgia, Jacksonville, Marshall, Old Dominion, Saint Louis, SouthFlorida, Stetson and Virginia Commonwealth... Major is undecided.

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� The Judge FileFull Name:

Wallace Eugene Judge, Jr.

Birthplace:Washington, D.C.

Birthday:August 24, 1990

Parents:Wallace E. Judge, Sr., and Rosemary Yorn

Major:Open Option

� More About WallyFuture plans:

Lawyer

Favorite website:www.worldstarhiphop

Favorite NBA team:Denver Nuggets

In my IPod:Lil Wayne, Jay-Z, Trey Songz

Dream Date:Keri Hilson

People would be surprised to know:I’m shy

The proudest accomplishment of my life:Making the McDonald’s All-American game

Talent I’d most like to have:The ability to dance

The best advice I have ever received:You’re never as good as they say you are

If I were selecting a basketball “DreamTeam,” the first three players I would pick:

Myself, Carmelo Anthony, Kevin Durant

High School: Regarded as one of the top power forwards in thecountry, including the No. 15 overall prospect on the ESPNU100by ESPN Scouts, Inc. and No. 18 in the Rivals150 byRivals.com... Ranked among the top-10 at his position by anumber of outlets, including No. 4 by ESPN Scouts, Inc. and No. 7 on the Rivals150 by Rivals.com... Rated among the top-20players in the state of Florida by several recruiting services... Became the fourth Wildcat (including the second in the last threeseasons) to be named a McDonald’s All-American, but did not play inthe game due to a back injury... Selected first team All-American by ESPNRise.com... Named second team All-American by Parade magazine...Chosen a Jordan Brand All-American and was invited to play in the JordanBrand Classic on April 19, where he posted a team-high 18 points andseven rebounds for the White team... A two-year letterman and starter at Arlington Country Day in Jacksonville, Fla. ... Helped the Apaches to 50 winshis last two seasons, including a 26-6 overall record and a fifth consecutiveClass 2A state title as a senior in 2008-09... The five consecutive titles ties Malone (1994-98) for the Florida high school record for consecutive state titles... Averaged 18.5 points on 64.5 percent shooting (209-of-324) with 17.1 rebounds and2.9 assists per game as a senior... Posted a double-double in 30 of 32 games... Collected 21 points on 9-of-12 field goals in the state championship game with 15points and four blocked shots... Totaled 23 points in the semifinal win over FranklinCounty on 10-of-11 shooting with seven blocks and six rebounds... Scored a season-high 29 points against University Christian on Dec. 8, while he grabbed aseason-best 22 rebounds against Orlando Olympia on Dec. 22... Named to the2009 Class 2A All-State first team by the Florida Sports Writers Association... Selected to the 2009 Florida Times-Union All-First Coast First Team... Helped theApaches to a 24-6 overall record and the Class 2A state title as a junior in 2007-08... Averaged 17 points and 11 rebounds per game despite playing just half theseason after transferring from Bladensburg... Played his best game in the state regional semifinal win over Florida Air Academy, posting a season-high 27 points,12 rebounds and four blocked shots... Named to the 2008 Class 2A All-State second team by the Florida Sports Writers Association... Played two seasons atBladensburg High School in Washington, D.C., before transferring to Arlington as ajunior... Guided the squad to a 19-5 overall record, including a 14-3 mark inleague play, and a final No. 12 ranking in the Class 4A as a sophomore in 2006-07... Averaged 14 points and 11 rebounds per game... Named to the honorablemention All-Met team by the Washington Post... Coached in high school by Rex Morgan.

Personal: Wallace Eugene Judge, Jr. was born Aug. 24, 1990 in Washington, D.C. ... Parents are Wallace E. Judge, Sr. and Rosemary Yorn... Has a brother, D’Andre... Received scholarship offers from a number of schools, including Georgetown, Maryland, OhioState, Villanova, Virginia and West Virginia... Played his AAU ball with the D.C. Assault... Oneof six players from the Assault to sign with K-State, following Miami Heat forward MichaelBeasley and teammates Rodney McGruder, Jamar Samuels and Dominique Sutton...Major is undecided.

Biography

Wally JudgeForward | 6-9 | 248 | Freshman-HSWashington, D.C. (Arlington [Fla.] Country Day)

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� The McGruder FileFull Name:

Rodney Christian McGruder

Birthplace:Landover, Md.

Birthday:July 29, 1991

Parents:Rodney and Rodine McGruder

Major:Open Option

� More About RodneyFuture plans:

Own my own business

Favorite TV shows:“Sponge Bob”, “Fresh Prince of Bel-Air”

Favorite dinner:Pasta

In my IPod:Young Jeezy

Dream date:Stacey Dash

Favorite athlete to watch in another sport:Reggie Bush

Favorite moment in a game:When someone gets dunked on

When I played basketball as a kid, I pretended to be:

Michael Jordan

Talent I’d most like to have:Ability to sing

If I were selecting a basketball “DreamTeam,” the first three players I would pick:

Devin Harris, LeBron James, Dwyane Wade

High School: Regarded as one of the top shooting guards in the country, including the No.84 overall prospect in the Rivals150 by Rivals.com and No. 89 in the ESPNU100 byESPN Scouts, Inc. ... Ranked among the top-30 at his position by a number of outlets, including No. 20 by Rivals.com and No. 33 by ESPN Scouts, Inc. ... Ratedamong the top-20 players in the state of Florida by several recruiting services...Named co-most valuable player of the Reebok All-American Game, where he posteda team-high 24 points and seven rebounds for Team Finish... A one-year lettermanand starter at Arlington Country Day in Jacksonville, Fla. ... Helped the Apaches to a26-6 overall record and a fifth consecutive Class 2A state title as a senior in 2008-09... The five consecutive titles ties Malone (1994-98) for the Florida high schoolrecord for consecutive state titles... Averaged 23 points on 51.5 percent shooting(251-of-487), including 42 percent (37-of-88) from 3-point range, with 4.3 rebounds and 3.0 assists per game as a senior... Also shot 78.1 percent (175-of-224) from the free throw line... Collected a game-high 34 points on 14-of-25 field goals in the state title game with 12 rebounds... Single-handedly out-scored Summit, 24-23, in the first half of the titlegame... Totaled 21 points in the semifinal win over Franklin County on 9-of-18 shooting with five rebounds and three assists... Scored season-high 41 points in Region 2-2A semifinal 76-72 victory overpreviously unbeaten Providence, including 21 points in the final 5:30 ofthe game... Named to the 2009 Class 2A All-State first team by theFlorida Sports Writers Association... Selected the 2009 Florida Times-Union Player of the Year as well as to the All-First Coast First Team… Playedthree seasons at Archbishop Carroll High School in Washington, D.C., before transferring to Arlington for his senior year… Guided the squad to a 16-10 overallrecord and an appearance in the Washington Catholic Athletic Conference (WCAC)semifinals as a junior in 2007-08… Averaged 21.1 points, 10.4 rebounds and3.1 steals per game… Named to the Washington Post All-Met first team…Coached in high school by Rex Morgan.

Personal: Rodney Christian McGruder was born July 29, 1991 in Landover,Md. ... Parents are Rodney and Rodine McGruder... Received scholarship offers from a number of schools, including Clemson, George Mason, Miami(Fla.), Pittsburgh and Wake Forest… Played his AAU ball with the D.C. Assault… One of six players from the Assault to sign with K-State, followingMiami Heat forward Michael Beasley and teammates Wally Judge, JamarSamuels and Dominique Sutton… Major is undecided.

Biography

Rodney McGruderGuard | 6-4 | 205 | Freshman-HSWashington, D.C. (Arlington [Fla.] Country Day)

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� The Russell FileFull Name:

Raymond Nicholas Russell

Birthplace:Dallas, Texas

Birthday:March 8, 1991

Parents:Raymond & Cindy Russell

Major:Open Option

� More About NickWhat I drive:

Chrysler 300 Hemi

Favorite TV shows:“Fresh Prince of Bel-Air”, “Real World”

Favorite dinner:Lasagna or steak and gravy

Favorite NBA team:L.A. Lakers

Favorite city to visit:Las Vegas

Dream date:Megan Foxx

When I played basketball as a kid, I pretended to be:

Michael Jordan

Talent I’d most like to have:Controlling time

The best advice I have received:Be comforable with being uncomfortable

If I were selecting a basketball “DreamTeam,” the first three players I would pick:

Myself, Kobe Bryant, Shaquille O’Neal

High School: Regarded as one of the top point guards in the country, including the No. 89 overallprospect by ESPN Scouts, Inc. and No. 116 in the Rivals150 by Rivals.com... Ranked among the top-40 at his position by a number of outlets, including No. 21 by Rivals.com and No. 38 by ESPNScouts, Inc. ... Rated as the No. 4 player in the state of Texas for the Class of 2009 by Texashoops.com... A three-year lettermen and starter at Grace Preparatory Academy inDallas, Texas... Led the Lions to a 31-5 overall record, including an 8-0 record in districtplay, as a senior in 2008-09... The squad advanced to the Class 5A-4A TAPPS (Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools) state title game for the third consecutive season, where they lost to Houston Westbury Christian, 73-52... Scored a team-high 17points in the title game, while he posted a game-high 25 points in the semifinal win overArgyle Liberty Christian... Averaged 17.8 points, 7.0 rebounds and 4.0 assists per game asa senior... Selected to the 2009 TAPPS Class 4A All-State first team as well as to theClass 4A All-Tournament team... Named the most valuable player of the TAPPS District1-4A and first team All-District 1-4A... Received second team All-Area honors from theDallas Morning News... Helped the Lions to a 26-12 overall record, including a 7-3mark in league play, as a junior in 2007-08... The team finished as the TAPPSClass 5A state runner-up, losing to Midland Christian, 74-60... Averaged 23points, six assists and five rebounds per game as a junior... Named to the2008 TAPPS Class 5A All-State first team as well as the Class 5A All-Tournament squad... Selected as the co-most valuable player of theTAPPS District 1-5A and first team All-District 1-5A... Chosen to theTAPPS Class 5A All-State first team as well as the District 1-5Anewcomer of the year as a sophomore in 2006-07... Was invitedto several all-star games as a senior, including the inauguralFeinberg Academic All-American Basketball Classic and theTexas-Oklahoma All-Star Shootout... The Feinberg Classic annually honors student-athletes for their off-the-court excellence and participants must carry a 3.0 GPA... Played forthe South All-Stars, alongside Big 12 signees Michael Dixon(Missouri), Nolan Dennis (Baylor), Kyle Hardrick (Oklahoma) andCory Jefferson (Baylor)... Coached in high school by Ray Forsett.

Personal: Raymond Nicholas Russell was born March 8, 1991 in Dallas, Texas... Parents are Raymond and Cindy Russell… Received scholarship offers from a numberof schools, including Colorado State, Florida State, Iowa, Oklahoma, Texas Tech, SMUand UCLA… Played his AAU ball with the Dallas Mustangs… Major is undecided.

Biography

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Nick RussellGuard | 6-4 | 200 | Freshman-HSDuncanville, Texas (Grace Preparatory Academy)

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PLAYERSDenis Clemente � 2005-06 [at Miami, Fla.]

Date Opponent MP FG 3FG FT O-D-T PF A TO B S TPN. 13 vs. UT-Arlington^ 25 3-7 2-4 0-0 0-3-3 0 3 6 0 0 8N. 14 vs. Air Force^ 33 3-10 3-6 0-0 0-2-2 2 0 1 0 0 9N. 15 vs. UW-Green Bay^ 24 3-7 2-5 0-0 1-0-1 0 2 1 0 2 8N. 19 Morgan State^ 22 2-8 1-5 0-0 2-0-2 1 2 3 0 0 5N. 22 North Carolina A&T^ 22 1-4 0-2 4-4 0-0-0 4 2 3 0 0 6N. 27 at Temple^ 35 7-18 3-12 2-2 0-1-1 3 2 1 0 0 19N. 29 at Michigan^ 36 2-7 0-1 1-3 1-1-2 1 4 5 0 0 5D. 3 Birmingham-Southern^ 27 4-7 2-5 2-2 0-0-0 0 7 2 0 2 12D. 10 Wofford^ 29 2-11 2-8 3-4 0-1-1 2 4 1 0 0 9D. 18 at N.C. State* 29 3-11 0-4 2-3 0-1-1 2 0 1 0 1 8D. 22 Florida 25 1-4 0-2 1-3 2-1-3 1 2 1 0 0 3D. 27 Stetson 19 1-5 0-2 0-2 0-0-0 1 1 0 0 0 2D. 31 vs. Louisville 16 1-6 0-2 2-2 0-0-0 1 1 1 0 1 4J. 2 Sacred Heart 25 2-6 1-3 1-3 0-2-2 1 4 1 0 0 6J. 7 Maryland* 17 1-2 1-2 0-1 0-0-0 1 1 3 0 1 3J. 14 at North Carolina* 9 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 3 0 1 0J. 18 Clemson* 20 3-5 0-2 4-4 0-2-2 3 3 1 0 1 10J. 21 Boston College* 17 2-4 2-2 0-0 1-2-3 1 2 0 0 1 6J. 24 at Virginia* 15 2-9 0-4 0-0 4-0-4 2 1 0 0 0 4J. 29 at Florida State* 9 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 3 3 2 0 0 0J. 31 Wake Forest* 15 1-3 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 3 1 0 0 2F. 4 at Georgia Tech* 13 1-2 0-0 0-1 0-0-0 2 0 1 0 1 2F. 8 N.C. State* 26 4-7 0-3 3-4 0-1-1 3 0 1 0 1 11F. 12 North Carolina* 11 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 1 3 0 0 0F. 16 at Boston College* 18 0-4 0-2 2-2 1-0-1 1 1 0 0 2 2F. 19 at Duke* 20 5-14 0-1 0-0 1-0-1 1 0 1 0 0 10F. 22 Virginia Tech* 10 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 1 1 0 0 0M. 1 at Maryland* 15 3-6 0-2 0-0 0-0-0 2 1 1 0 1 6M. 5 Florida State* 13 2-4 1-1 0-2 0-1-1 2 1 0 0 0 5M. 9 vs. Clemson 22 3-6 1-1 3-6 1-3-4 3 4 0 0 2 10M. 10 vs. Duke^ 24 2-4 1-1 0-0 0-2-2 2 4 3 0 1 5M. 15 vs. Oklahoma State^ 31 2-8 0-3 1-2 0-2-2 1 5 3 0 0 5M. 20 at Creighton^ 14 0-1 0-1 1-2 0-1-1 1 2 2 0 1 1M. 22 at Michigan^ 22 0-4 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 3 1 0 0 1 0

Denis Clemente � 2006-07 [at Miami, Fla.]

Date Opponent MP FG 3FG FT O-D-T PF A TO B S TPN. 14 Alcorn State 22 5-7 1-2 2-2 1-2-3 0 4 0 1 0 13N. 17 vs. Evansville 24 3-5 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 2 4 3 0 0 6N. 18 vs. Buffalo 20 1-5 0-2 1-3 0-3-3 1 2 4 0 2 3N. 19 vs. Cleveland State 22 1-4 0-1 2-2 0-0-0 2 2 0 0 0 4N. 25 Lafayette 20 4-6 2-3 2-2 1-4-5 3 6 4 0 0 12N. 28 at Northwestern 17 1-3 1-3 0-0 0-0-0 2 2 1 0 0 3D. 3 Georgia Tech* 18 1-5 0-3 0-0 1-2-3 2 0 1 0 0 2D. 9 Lehigh 28 4-8 0-2 0-0 3-1-4 0 9 0 0 1 8D. 11 Mississippi State 23 3-7 0-2 0-0 0-2-2 2 4 4 0 1 6D. 16 Stetson^ 26 5-11 3-5 0-0 0-3-3 3 7 4 0 2 13D. 20 Binghampton^ 34 6-13 2-4 3-3 0-1-1 3 2 1 0 2 17D. 23 at Louisville^ 26 5-13 2-4 2-3 0-2-2 3 1 1 0 2 14D. 30 vs. Nebraska^ 27 3-6 0-1 1-2 0-1-1 1 7 1 0 0 7J. 2 at Massachusetts^ 28 5-10 1-2 0-0 0-3-3 4 2 2 1 1 11J. 6 Wake Forest*^ 30 3-6 2-4 0-0 0-2-2 0 2 3 0 2 8J. 10 at Maryland* 24 1-4 0-1 1-2 0-3-3 1 3 2 1 1 3J. 14 Duke* 26 4-9 1-2 0-0 1-1-2 4 1 0 0 2 9J. 16 at Boston College* 20 3-7 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 4 2 2 0 0 6J. 20 at Florida State*^ 30 5-14 3-8 2-2 1-1-2 3 2 2 0 1 15J. 23 Virginia Tech*^ 29 8-17 4-9 4-4 3-1-4 4 5 0 0 1 24J. 31 at North Carolina*^ 32 2-6 0-1 1-2 0-1-1 2 4 4 0 2 5F. 3 at Virginia*^ 23 2-6 0-3 1-1 1-3-4 4 3 1 0 0 5F. 7 Boston College*^ 35 9-17 5-8 1-2 0-1-1 3 2 2 0 1 24F. 10 N.C. State*^ 31 4-10 2-5 0-0 3-2-5 4 4 2 0 0 10F. 17 at Wake Forest*^ 33 3-15 1-7 1-2 2-2-4 5 6 1 0 2 8F. 21 Virginia*^ 17 3-5 2-3 0-2 0-3-3 4 1 2 1 0 8F. 24 at Virginia Tech*^ 33 7-13 3-6 3-3 4-1-5 2 2 3 0 0 20

Denis Clemente � 2008-09

Date Opponent MP FG 3FG FT O-D-T PF A TO B S TPN. 14 Florida A&M^ 22 4-12 2-8 9-10 0-2-2 2 1 2 0 0 19N. 16 SE Missouri State^ 11 2-5 0-0 0-0 2-0-2 3 4 1 0 1 4N. 19 Emporia State^ 19 4-8 0-2 1-1 0-0-0 1 5 1 0 0 9N. 22 at Cleveland State^ 24 5-10 2-3 4-5 0-0-0 3 1 3 0 2 16N. 25 Oakland^ 32 6-12 5-10 2-3 0-3-3 2 8 1 0 1 19N. 28 vs. Kentucky^ 38 5-19 1-3 0-0 1-2-3 0 2 3 0 1 11N. 29 vs. Iowa^ 12 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 1 0 0 2D. 7 at Oregon^ 34 8-20 2-8 1-2 1-3-4 4 0 4 0 0 19D. 11 Southern Miss^ 28 3-10 0-2 0-0 0-2-2 2 6 4 0 2 6D. 14 Gardner-Webb^ 24 7-9 4-6 2-2 0-0-0 0 2 1 0 1 20D. 20 Centenary^ 27 4-10 1-3 0-1 2-6-8 3 1 2 0 1 9D. 30 Wagner^ 27 6-12 2-5 1-2 0-2-2 3 4 1 0 2 15J. 5 Chicago State^ 24 3-6 1-4 2-2 1-1-2 1 6 1 0 0 9J. 10 Oklahoma*^ 33 6-15 2-6 4-5 2-3-5 3 3 3 0 1 18J. 13 at Kansas*^ 26 3-13 0-0 3-3 1-1-2 2 4 3 0 1 9J. 17 at Nebraska*^ 36 5-14 2-5 2-2 0-2-2 3 1 3 0 0 14J. 21 Baylor*^ 34 7-19 1-7 2-2 1-1-2 2 1 3 0 4 17J. 24 at Colorado*^ 37 4-10 3-6 4-4 3-0-3 3 7 4 0 1 15J. 28 Missouri*^ 24 4-6 1-3 1-1 0-0-0 4 7 4 0 1 10J. 31 at Texas*^ 38 13-25 6-6 12-12 0-3-3 3 3 3 0 1 44F. 3 Iowa State*^ 33 4-13 2-5 5-8 2-5-7 1 2 2 0 0 15F. 7 at Texas A&M*^ 35 5-16 2-8 2-2 0-0-0 1 3 0 0 0 14F. 11 Texas Tech*^ 25 7-11 1-4 0-0 0-1-1 4 2 4 0 0 15F. 14 Kansas*^ 37 9-18 4-8 4-10 2-3-5 2 3 1 0 1 26F. 21 at Iowa State*^ 31 3-11 2-6 1-2 0-5-5 2 4 3 0 1 9F. 25 at Missouri*^ 36 12-19 4-7 5-7 0-5-5 2 3 7 0 1 33F. 28 Nebraska*^ 34 3-9 0-3 8-10 0-0-0 2 5 3 0 1 14M. 3 at Oklahoma State*^ 36 5-15 2-6 6-6 0-0-0 2 5 4 0 1 18M. 7 Colorado*^ 35 8-18 4-8 4-5 1-2-3 3 3 3 0 1 24M. 12 vs. Texas^ 34 4-20 2-8 0-0 0-3-3 1 3 1 0 0 10M. 18 Illinois State^ 32 2-11 0-6 1-1 0-3-3 4 10 3 0 0 5M. 20 vs. San Diego State^ 34 5-15 1-5 1-1 0-1-1 3 3 5 0 1 12

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Luis Colón � 2006-07

Date Opponent MP FG 3FG FT O-D-T PF A TO B S TPN. 11 William & Mary^ 20 1-2 0-0 2-2 3-4-7 3 1 0 0 0 4N. 15 at Rutgers^ 16 1-1 0-0 2-3 0-5-5 4 0 2 0 1 4N. 18 Tennessee Tech 5 0-1 0-0 0-0 2-0-2 1 0 0 0 0 0N. 21 at New Mexico^ 9 0-3 0-0 0-0 2-0-2 1 2 0 1 0 0N. 25 Coppin State 8 1-2 0-0 0-0 2-0-2 2 0 2 1 0 2N. 29 at California 10 1-1 0-0 1-2 3-0-3 3 1 1 0 0 3D. 5 Cleveland State 13 4-4 0-0 1-1 2-1-3 3 0 0 0 0 9D. 9 at North Dakota State^ 10 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 1 0 1 1 2D. 17 Kennesaw State 13 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 3D. 19 UMES 4 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 1 1 2J. 6 at Texas A&M* 10 3-3 0-0 0-1 0-0-0 3 1 0 0 0 6J. 8 Texas Tech* 7 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 1 0 1 0 0 2J. 13 at Missouri* 9 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0-0 3 0 0 0 1 1J. 17 Baylor*^ 21 1-2 0-0 2-5 1-1-2 3 1 1 1 0 4J. 20 at Iowa State*^ 7 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 3 0 0 0 0 0J. 22 Chicago State^ 16 1-2 0-0 0-0 2-3-5 0 0 1 0 0 2J. 27 Nebraska*^ 15 0-1 0-0 0-0 2-4-6 2 0 0 0 0 0J. 31 Missouri*^ 16 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 1 3 0 0 0 2F. 3 at Texas*^ 3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0F. 7 at Kansas* 6 0-0 0-0 2-2 1-0-1 2 0 0 1 0 2F. 10 Colorado*^ 11 2-2 0-0 1-1 0-0-0 5 0 0 1 1 5F. 13 at Nebraska*^ 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 3 0 0 0 0 0F. 17 Iowa State*^ 7 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 1 0 1 0 0 0F. 19 Kansas*^ 12 0-3 0-0 2-2 1-3-4 2 1 0 0 0 2F. 24 at Colorado*^ 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0F. 27 at Oklahoma State*^ 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 4 0 0 0M. 3 Oklahoma* 6 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 0 0 0 0 0 0M. 10 vs. Kansas 4 1-1 0-0 0-0 2-0-2 0 0 0 0 1 2M. 14 Vermont 3 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0

Luis Colón � 2007-08

Date Opponent MP FG 3FG FT O-D-T PF A TO B S TPN. 9 Sacramento State 13 2-5 0-0 1-3 1-2-3 3 0 2 0 0 5N. 11 Pittsburg State^ 18 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 3 2 0 1 0 2 N. 17 Western Illinois^ 12 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0-0 3 1 1 1 0 1N. 22 vs. George Mason 8 0-2 0-0 0-1 0-1-1 2 0 1 0 0 0N. 25 vs. Rider 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0N. 29 Oregon 5 0-3 0-0 0-0 2-0-2 3 0 0 0 0 0D. 4 vs. Notre Dame 2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0D. 9 California 4 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 D. 17 vs. Florida A&M 10 2-5 0-0 2-4 2-2-4 3 1 1 0 0 6 D. 22 Winston-Salem State 7 0-0 0-0 0-2 1-1-2 2 0 3 1 0 0 J. 7 Savannah State 9 2-2 0-0 1-1 1-2-3 1 1 1 2 0 5J. 12 at Oklahoma* 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 1 0 1 0 J. 23 at Colorado* 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 1 0 1 0 0 0J. 26 Iowa State* 12 0-4 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 2 0 1 0 0 0 J. 30 Kansas* 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0F. 2 at Missouri* 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0F. 6 Nebraska* 2 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 2 0 0 0 0 2F. 9 Oklahoma State* 7 2-4 0-0 0-1 2-0-2 2 0 1 1 0 4F. 13 at Texas Tech* 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0F. 16 Missouri* 11 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 0 0 4 F. 20 at Nebraska* 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0F. 23 at Baylor* 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0M. 1 at Kansas* 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0M. 4 Colorado* 6 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-2-2 0 0 0 1 0 1M. 8 at Iowa State* 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0M. 14 vs. Texas A&M 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0M. 20 vs. USC 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 0 0 0 0 0 0M. 22 vs. Wisconsin 3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0

Luis Colón � 2008-09

Date Opponent MP FG 3FG FT O-D-T PF A TO B S TPN. 14 Florida A&M^ 10 1-3 0-0 4-5 4-1-5 5 1 0 1 0 6N. 16 SE Missouri State^ 18 1-4 0-0 2-4 4-1-5 1 1 1 1 0 4N. 19 Emporia State^ 15 3-6 0-0 0-0 2-0-2 3 1 0 2 0 6N. 22 at Cleveland State^ 10 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-1-1 1 0 1 1 0 1N. 25 Oakland^ 26 5-7 0-0 2-2 4-3-7 2 1 0 1 0 12N. 28 vs. Kentucky^ 12 3-3 0-0 2-2 3-1-4 4 0 0 0 0 8N. 29 vs. Iowa^ 21 3-5 0-0 0-0 3-6-9 2 2 1 0 0 6D. 7 at Oregon^ 17 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-3-4 1 2 1 1 0 0D. 11 Southern Miss^ 27 9-9 0-0 0-2 3-8-11 4 0 0 2 0 18D. 14 Gardner-Webb^ 21 1-4 0-0 2-3 3-2-5 2 2 0 0 0 4D. 20 Centenary^ 17 1-2 0-0 0-0 2-1-3 2 2 0 0 1 2D. 30 Wagner^ 25 3-3 0-0 3-6 2-5-7 3 1 1 0 1 9J. 3 Idaho State^ 22 0-5 0-0 0-0 2-4-6 5 1 1 0 0 0J. 5 Chicago State^ 10 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 5 0 1 0 0 0J. 10 Oklahoma*^ 20 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 5 0 0 1 1 0J. 13 at Kansas*^ 16 5-8 0-0 2-3 3-3-6 5 0 0 0 0 12J. 17 at Nebraska*^ 29 2-3 0-0 0-2 0-4-4 2 0 2 1 1 4J. 21 Baylor*^ 34 4-13 0-0 0-0 3-7-10 2 1 2 0 0 8J. 24 at Colorado*^ 31 4-5 0-0 2-5 2-2-4 3 1 1 1 0 10J. 28 Missouri*^ 21 3-5 0-0 0-0 1-5-6 2 1 0 0 0 6J. 31 at Texas*^ 12 1-1 0-0 0-2 1-2-3 4 0 1 0 1 2F. 3 Iowa State*^ 29 1-4 0-0 0-2 3-6-9 1 0 1 0 0 2F. 7 at Texas A&M*^ 13 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 4 0 0 0 0 4F. 11 Texas Tech*^ 22 1-5 0-0 0-0 3-6-9 5 0 0 2 0 2F. 14 Kansas*^ 16 1-3 0-0 1-2 3-2-5 2 0 1 0 1 3F. 17 North Carolina Central^ 26 5-9 0-0 2-7 4-8-12 0 0 1 1 2 12F. 21 at Iowa State*^ 13 0-3 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 2 0 1 0 1 0F. 25 at Missouri*^ 12 1-3 0-0 0-1 0-2-2 2 0 2 1 0 2F. 28 Nebraska*^ 9 0-1 0-0 0-0 2-0-2 2 1 0 0 0 0M. 3 at Oklahoma State*^ 11 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 2M. 7 Colorado*^ 17 1-3 0-0 0-0 3-2-5 0 1 0 2 1 2M. 12 vs. Texas^ 10 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 4 0 2 0 1 0M. 18 Illinois State^ 11 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 2 1 0 0 1 0M. 20 vs. San Diego State^ 15 1-3 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 2 0 2 0 0 2

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PLAYERSChris Merriewether � 2006-07

Date Opponent MP FG 3FG FT O-D-T PF A TO B S TPN. 11 William & Mary 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0N. 18 Tennessee Tech 4 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 1 0 1 0 1 0N. 25 Coppin State 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 1 2 0 0 0N. 29 at California 3 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 1 2D. 5 Cleveland State 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 1 1 0 0D. 17 Kennesaw State 3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 2 0 1 0 0 0J. 22 Chicago State 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0F. 10 Colorado* 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0F. 17 Iowa State* 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 0 0 1 0 0 0F. 24 at Colorado* 1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0M. 9 vs. Texas Tech 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0

Chris Merriewether � 2007-08

Date Opponent MP FG 3FG FT O-D-T PF A TO B S TPN. 9 Sacramento State 21 0-3 0-1 1-2 2-0-2 1 3 1 0 1 1N. 11 Pittsburg State 5 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0N. 17 Western Illinois 4 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 1 0 1 0 0 0N. 22 vs. George Mason 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0N. 23 vs. UCF 16 0-2 0-1 0-0 1-0-1 1 1 0 1 0 0N. 25 vs. Rider 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0D. 4 vs. Notre Dame 5 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 0 0 0 0 0 2D. 9 California^ 23 1-4 0-3 0-2 0-0-0 2 1 2 0 0 2 D. 17 vs. Florida A&M^ 19 1-1 0-0 0-0 2-3-5 3 0 3 2 0 2D. 22 Winston-Salem State 15 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 2 2 1 0 D. 29 Wagner 15 1-2 0-0 0-1 0-3-3 3 3 1 1 0 2D. 31 vs. Xavier (Ohio) 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 1 1 0 0 1 0J. 7 Savannah State 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0J. 19 Texas A&M* 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0J. 23 at Colorado* 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0J. 26 Iowa State* 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 J. 30 Kansas* 1 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 F. 6 Nebraska* 20 1-2 0-0 0-0 2-3-5 1 2 1 1 0 2F. 9 Oklahoma State* 25 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 3 2 0 0 2 0F. 13 at Texas Tech*^ 16 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 2 0 0 0F. 16 Missouri* 3 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0-0 1 0 1 0 0 2 F. 23 at Baylor* 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0F. 25 Texas* 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0M. 1 at Kansas* 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0M. 4 Colorado* 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 1 1 0 1 0M. 22 vs. Wisconsin 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Chris Merriewether � 2008-09

Date Opponent MP FG 3FG FT O-D-T PF A TO B S TPN. 14 Florida A&M 12 0-1 0-0 0-2 1-2-3 3 2 1 0 0 0N. 16 SE Missouri State 16 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 3 1 1 2 0N. 19 Emporia State 14 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 1 0 2 2N. 22 at Cleveland State 17 0-3 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 0 0 1 0 1 0N. 25 Oakland 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0N. 28 vs. Kentucky 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 3 0 0 0 0 0N. 29 vs. Iowa 20 0-0 0-0 2-2 1-2-3 2 0 0 0 0 2D. 7 at Oregon 22 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 5 1 0 0 1 2D. 11 Southern Miss 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0D. 14 Gardner-Webb 10 2-3 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 4 1 2 0 0 4D. 20 Centenary 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 1 0 1 0 0 0D. 30 Wagner 9 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0-0 0 2 1 0 0 1J. 3 Idaho State 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 2 0 0 0 0 0J. 10 Oklahoma* 11 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-4-4 2 0 1 0 0 0J. 13 at Kansas* 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 2 0 0 0 0 0J. 17 at Nebraska*^ 20 1-1 0-0 2-2 3-2-5 4 2 3 0 1 4J. 21 Baylor* 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0J. 24 at Colorado* 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0J. 28 Missouri* 7 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 0 1 1 0 0 2J. 31 at Texas* 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 0 0 0 0 0 0F. 3 Iowa State* 7 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 1 0 0 0 0 0F. 7 at Texas A&M* 6 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 1 0 0 0 0 0F. 11 Texas Tech* 16 1-3 0-0 3-3 3-1-4 1 2 0 0 1 5F. 14 Kansas* 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0F. 17 North Carolina Central 12 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0-0 4 2 1 0 1 2F. 25 at Missouri* 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0F. 28 Nebraska* 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0M. 3 at Oklahoma State* 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0M. 7 Colorado* 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0M. 18 Illinois State 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0

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Curtis Kelly � 2006-07 [at Connecticut]

Date Opponent MP FG 3FG FT O-D-T PF A TO B S TPN. 10 Quinnipiac 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 2 0 0 0N. 17 Central Arkansas 18 4-6 0-0 0-0 3-3-6 2 0 0 0 0 8N. 18 Fairfield 11 2-3 0-0 2-6 3-3-6 0 0 2 0 0 6N. 19 Mississippi 6 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0N. 26 Albany 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 1 1 0 0N. 29 Sacred Heart 13 2-2 0-0 2-2 0-4-4 3 2 1 1 0 6D. 6 Northeastern 6 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 0 0 0D. 17 Saint Mary’s (Calif.) 10 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 2 0 1 1 1 2D. 27 Coppin State 14 7-7 0-0 0-1 0-5-5 0 0 1 2 0 14 D. 30 at West Virginia* 11 1-4 0-0 1-2 4-2-6 3 0 1 0 0 3J. 2 South Florida* 6 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J. 6 at LSU 10 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 0 1 0J. 10 at Marquette* 22 2-7 0-0 4-5 6-1-7 0 0 3 1 1 8J. 13 at St. John’s* 7 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 1 0 0J. 16 at Pittsburgh* 4 0-0 0-0 1-2 1-0-1 2 0 0 0 0 4J. 20 Indiana 13 2-2 0-0 0-0 2-2-4 4 1 1 1 0 4J. 22 at Louisville* 9 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 0 0 1 0 0 0J. 27 Providence* 5 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 1 0 2 2 0 0J. 31 at DePaul* 3 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 0 0 1 0 0 2F. 11 at Georgia Tech 8 0-0 0-0 0-3 1-0-1 0 0 1 0 0 0F. 14 Seton Hall* 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 1 2 0 0F. 17 at Syracuse* 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-4-5 2 0 2 1 0 0F. 21 at Rutgers* 11 3-3 0-0 3-4 1-2-3 3 0 0 2 0 9F. 25 Louisville* 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 0 1 2 0 0 0F. 28 Villanova* 13 2-3 0-0 0-2 3-1-4 4 0 1 2 0 4M. 3 at Georgetown* 6 0-3 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 2 0 0 0 1 0M. 7 vs. Syracuse 15 3-3 0-0 1-2 1-0-1 3 0 0 0 0 7

Curtis Kelly � 2007-08 [at Connecticut]

Date Opponent MP FG 3FG FT O-D-T PF A TO B S TPN. 7 Morgan State 23 3-7 0-0 7-7 4-5-9 0 1 0 0 0 13N. 8 Buffalo 17 4-8 0-0 1-2 3-1-4 1 1 3 2 0 9N. 15 Gardner-Webb^ 18 0-6 0-0 1-2 1-2-3 2 0 2 1 0 1N. 16 Memphis 9 0-1 0-0 0-2 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0N. 20 Gardner-Webb 5 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-1-1 0 0 0 1 0 1N. 26 Florida A&M 8 2-3 0-0 1-3 1-1-2 0 1 0 0 0 5D. 1 Gonzaga 11 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 1 0 0 0 0 2D. 6 Northeastern 8 4-6 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 0 0 2 0 0 8D. 16 Quinnipiac 6 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 2D. 22 Maine 13 1-2 0-0 2-6 1-2-3 3 2 0 0 0 4D. 28 at UCF 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0J. 3 at Seton Hall* 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 1 0 1 0 0J. 8 St. John’s* 7 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-2-2 0 1 1 0 1 1J. 12 at Georgetown* 3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0J. 17 Providence* 6 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-1-1 1 0 0 0 0 1J. 20 Marquette* 8 1-2 0-0 0-0 2-0-2 4 0 0 2 0 2J. 23 at Cincinnati* 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 2 1 0 0 0 0J. 26 at Indiana* 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0J. 28 Louisville* 13 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 1 0 1 1 0 0F. 2 Pittsburgh* 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 1 0 0 0 0 0F. 6 at Syracuse* 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0F. 9 Georgia Tech 3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 1 1 0 0 0F. 19 DePaul* 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0F. 23 at Villanova* 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Jacob Pullen � 2007-08

Date Opponent MP FG 3FG FT O-D-T PF A TO B S TPN. 9 Sacramento State^ 27 7-11 2-4 2-2 0-1-1 1 5 6 0 2 18N. 11 Pittsburg State^ 21 2-5 1-4 0-0 0-0-0 3 4 6 0 0 5N. 17 Western Illinois^ 21 4-10 0-3 2-4 1-0-1 1 2 1 0 3 10N. 22 vs. George Mason^ 29 5-14 0-4 4-4 0-1-1 3 4 1 0 3 14 N. 23 vs. UCF^ 35 4-11 4-9 7-8 0-2-2 3 2 6 0 0 19 N. 25 vs. Rider^ 33 5-11 2-5 7-11 0-3-3 3 5 5 0 2 19 N. 29 Oregon^ 31 4-8 2-5 0-1 0-1-1 5 5 5 0 3 10 D. 4 vs. Notre Dame^ 16 1-4 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 0 1 1 0 0 2D. 9 California 19 3-10 0-5 4-7 0-3-3 0 2 1 0 1 10D. 17 vs. Florida A&M 28 3-7 2-4 3-5 1-5-6 1 6 4 0 3 11D. 22 Winston-Salem State^ 17 2-5 1-3 2-2 1-1-2 2 4 1 0 0 7D. 29 Wagner 13 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 2 0 1 0D. 31 vs. Xavier (Ohio) 12 1-5 0-3 2-2 0-1-1 1 2 1 0 0 4 J. 7 Savannah State 20 0-4 0-2 6-6 0-1-1 0 5 1 0 2 6 J. 12 at Oklahoma* 25 3-9 1-4 1-2 1-2-3 1 6 1 0 0 8J. 19 Texas A&M* 21 4-9 0-2 0-0 0-2-2 2 4 0 0 2 8 J. 23 at Colorado* 26 2-8 1-4 0-3 0-2-2 1 1 1 0 1 5 J. 26 Iowa State* 24 6-12 0-3 1-1 2-1-3 1 4 1 0 1 13 J. 30 Kansas* 28 4-9 2-5 10-10 0-0-0 2 4 1 0 0 20 F. 2 at Missouri* 8 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 2 0 0 3 F. 6 Nebraska*^ 37 3-11 2-6 3-5 0-1-1 1 8 2 0 2 11 F. 9 Oklahoma State*^ 28 5-12 5-7 2-4 0-1-1 2 2 2 0 2 17 F. 13 at Texas Tech* 28 7-12 2-6 0-0 1-2-3 4 0 4 0 2 16F. 16 Missouri*^ 23 3-7 0-1 2-2 0-0-0 1 3 2 1 0 8 F. 20 at Nebraska*^ 35 5-10 3-6 2-2 0-1-1 2 7 2 0 1 15 F. 23 at Baylor*^ 19 0-5 0-4 1-2 1-1-2 3 0 1 0 0 1F. 25 Texas* 28 7-13 5-9 0-1 0-0-0 2 4 3 0 3 19M. 1 at Kansas* 11 1-4 1-4 0-0 0-1-1 1 2 3 0 1 3 M. 4 Colorado* 25 0-5 0-3 1-3 0-0-0 1 6 0 0 1 1 M. 8 at Iowa State* 18 8-11 3-6 0-0 0-1-1 1 1 0 0 2 19M. 14 vs. Texas A&M 18 1-7 0-3 0-0 0-0-0 2 1 0 0 1 2 M. 20 vs. USC 25 5-10 0-2 1-3 0-1-1 1 5 3 0 1 11 M. 22 vs. Wisconsin 22 2-7 0-3 0-2 0-0-0 4 1 0 0 0 4

Jacob Pullen � 2008-09

Date Opponent MP FG 3FG FT O-D-T PF A TO B S TPN. 14 Florida A&M^ 30 6-15 2-9 3-3 2-0-2 1 5 2 0 2 17N. 16 SE Missouri State^ 19 2-9 0-2 3-5 0-1-1 2 6 2 0 1 7N. 19 Emporia State^ 32 3-17 1-7 2-3 1-2-3 0 5 5 0 1 9N. 22 at Cleveland State^ 18 5-10 3-7 2-3 0-2-2 3 2 2 0 1 15N. 25 Oakland^ 32 8-17 6-11 4-4 1-1-2 1 5 4 0 3 26N. 28 vs. Kentucky^ 38 7-18 5-13 1-2 1-0-1 3 1 2 0 5 20N. 29 vs. Iowa^ 38 7-14 2-5 6-9 0-3-3 2 2 5 0 2 22D. 7 at Oregon^ 28 2-13 0-7 0-0 2-6-8 3 3 9 0 1 4D. 11 Southern Miss^ 25 6-12 2-7 3-4 1-5-6 3 2 2 0 2 17D. 14 Gardner-Webb^ 28 5-9 2-3 2-4 0-3-3 0 11 1 0 2 14D. 20 Centenary^ 25 2-6 1-3 2-4 0-1-1 3 2 3 0 2 7D. 30 Wagner^ 34 9-15 4-5 2-4 1-3-4 3 3 2 0 2 24J. 3 Idaho State^ 21 2-4 2-3 6-7 1-1-2 3 3 3 0 1 12J. 5 Chicago State^ 26 4-10 3-7 1-2 0-0-0 0 2 2 0 0 12J. 10 Oklahoma*^ 30 3-14 2-11 0-0 0-3-3 2 5 4 0 1 8J. 13 at Kansas*^ 31 5-15 1-6 2-3 1-0-1 2 2 0 0 2 13J. 17 at Nebraska*^ 29 1-7 0-5 4-4 0-2-2 3 0 4 1 1 6J. 21 Baylor*^ 35 2-8 2-6 3-4 0-1-1 3 3 1 0 1 9J. 24 at Colorado*^ 30 7-12 2-6 1-2 0-1-1 3 2 4 0 2 17J. 28 Missouri*^ 35 9-16 5-8 0-0 1-1-2 0 4 5 0 2 23J. 31 at Texas*^ 39 1-13 1-5 1-2 1-1-2 2 2 7 0 2 4F. 3 Iowa State*^ 24 5-12 1-5 2-2 0-1-1 2 1 2 0 2 13F. 7 at Texas A&M*^ 35 6-11 3-7 1-2 1-2-3 2 2 3 0 0 16F. 11 Texas Tech*^ 31 4-12 2-8 2-2 1-1-2 1 6 1 0 2 12F. 14 Kansas*^ 37 5-11 4-9 8-10 0-3-3 4 2 1 0 3 22F. 17 North Carolina Central^ 23 3-7 3-5 0-0 1-3-4 3 7 3 0 0 9F. 21 at Iowa State*^ 30 4-11 0-4 0-0 2-2-4 3 2 1 1 0 8F. 25 at Missouri*^ 35 2-12 2-9 2-2 1-3-4 2 2 1 0 1 8F. 28 Nebraska*^ 37 4-12 1-6 9-9 1-3-4 4 5 3 0 1 18M. 3 at Oklahoma State*^ 32 4-9 2-5 3-3 0-2-2 3 5 1 0 0 13M. 7 Colorado*^ 35 4-10 2-6 1-4 2-3-5 2 1 5 0 5 11M. 12 vs. Texas^ 29 6-15 3-8 6-7 2-0-2 3 1 2 0 4 21M. 18 Illinois State^ 38 10-23 6-13 6-11 0-5-5 1 4 4 0 0 32M. 20 vs. San Diego State^ 18 0-4 0-3 3-4 1-1-2 2 1 2 0 0 3

23 NCAA TOURNAMENTS | 4 FINAL FOURS | 16 SWEET SIXTEENS | 11 ELITE EIGHTS | 19 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS | 36 ALL-AMERICANS

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Dominique Sutton � 2007-08

Date Opponent MP FG 3FG FT O-D-T PF A TO B S TPD. 29 Wagner 12 4-4 0-0 2-2 1-3-4 0 2 0 0 0 10D. 31 vs. Xavier (Ohio) 12 0-2 0-0 0-0 2-0-2 3 2 0 0 1 0 J. 7 Savannah State 16 5-5 0-0 2-3 0-3-3 2 1 1 0 3 12 J. 12 at Oklahoma* 15 1-1 0-0 3-4 1-1-2 3 0 0 0 1 5J. 19 Texas A&M* 8 0-0 0-0 0-2 2-0-2 1 0 1 0 1 0 J. 23 at Colorado* 6 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 2 0 1 0 0 0 J. 26 Iowa State* 17 0-1 0-1 0-0 1-2-3 3 1 1 1 1 0 J. 30 Kansas*^ 26 1-6 0-1 0-0 3-3-6 4 1 2 1 2 2F. 2 at Missouri*^ 25 5-8 0-1 1-3 3-3-6 2 0 2 0 2 11 F. 6 Nebraska*^ 15 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 2 1 0 2 3 0F. 9 Oklahoma State*^ 9 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 0 0 1 0 1 0 F. 23 at Baylor* 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 2 1 0 0 0 0F. 25 Texas* 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 2 0 0 0 0 0M. 1 at Kansas* 21 1-2 0-1 1-2 2-0-2 2 0 1 0 0 3 M. 4 Colorado* 12 1-2 0-0 0-0 3-1-4 1 0 1 1 1 2 M. 8 at Iowa State*^ 18 4-6 0-1 1-2 1-3-4 0 0 0 0 3 9M. 14 vs. Texas A&M^ 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 M. 20 vs. USC^ 17 2-4 1-1 1-2 2-0-2 2 1 1 0 0 6 M. 22 vs. Wisconsin^ 11 0-1 0-1 2-2 1-1-2 2 0 0 1 0 2

Dominique Sutton � 2008-09

Date Opponent MP FG 3FG FT O-D-T PF A TO B S TPN. 14 Florida A&M^ 18 5-7 0-2 3-5 3-5-8 4 1 0 0 1 13N. 16 SE Missouri State^ 26 5-9 0-1 2-4 1-7-8 1 0 0 1 4 12N. 19 Emporia State^ 30 6-11 0-0 2-3 4-1-5 1 1 1 1 2 14N. 22 at Cleveland State^ 31 1-3 0-0 2-2 0-5-5 2 1 3 0 2 4N. 25 Oakland^ 30 3-8 0-1 3-3 4-5-9 0 1 4 0 3 9N. 28 vs. Kentucky^ 24 5-9 1-2 4-4 4-2-6 2 0 1 0 1 15N. 29 vs. Iowa^ 30 2-3 0-0 0-1 2-1-3 4 0 3 0 0 4D. 7 at Oregon^ 11 2-4 0-0 0-1 2-1-3 2 0 2 0 0 4D. 11 Southern Miss^ 34 2-7 0-2 0-0 1-5-6 2 6 1 0 0 4D. 14 Gardner-Webb^ 10 2-4 0-1 2-2 0-2-2 0 2 0 0 0 6D. 20 Centenary 4 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 1 0 0 2D. 30 Wagner^ 29 7-11 1-1 6-8 6-4-10 1 2 1 0 0 21J. 3 Idaho State^ 23 4-10 0-0 2-7 1-2-3 4 1 2 0 8 10J. 5 Chicago State^ 15 3-6 0-1 0-0 1-3-4 4 1 1 0 0 6J. 10 Oklahoma*^ 20 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-3-3 2 0 4 0 2 3J. 13 at Kansas*^ 17 2-5 1-1 1-1 2-1-3 3 0 2 0 0 6J. 17 at Nebraska* 4 0-1 0-1 0-0 1-0-1 0 0 2 0 1 0J. 21 Baylor*^ 31 5-8 0-0 2-3 2-2-4 5 2 1 0 0 12J. 24 at Colorado*^ 31 2-5 0-0 1-2 2-3-5 4 1 2 0 2 5J. 28 Missouri*^ 30 3-7 0-1 2-3 4-4-8 3 1 1 0 1 8J. 31 at Texas*^ 20 2-6 0-0 0-0 2-2-4 5 0 0 0 3 4F. 3 Iowa State*^ 31 5-8 0-2 3-6 2-8-10 1 1 0 0 1 13F. 7 at Texas A&M*^ 20 0-4 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 4 1 2 1 0 0F. 11 Texas Tech*^ 21 5-7 1-1 1-2 1-3-4 3 3 0 0 0 12F. 14 Kansas*^ 28 3-10 0-0 1-1 4-2-6 3 3 4 0 1 7F. 17 North Carolina Central^ 26 5-6 0-0 6-6 2-6-8 2 0 3 1 0 16F. 21 at Iowa State*^ 16 0-0 0-0 1-2 2-3-5 3 0 3 0 0 1F. 25 at Missouri*^ 21 0-4 0-1 2-4 3-4-7 3 0 2 0 0 2F. 28 Nebraska*^ 21 4-7 0-0 0-0 3-1-4 5 0 1 0 1 8M. 3 at Oklahoma State*^ 28 2-4 0-0 5-6 2-6-8 4 0 2 0 1 9M. 7 Colorado*^ 23 3-7 0-0 2-2 3-3-6 4 4 2 0 0 8M. 12 vs. Texas^ 25 1-5 0-0 2-2 1-1-2 2 1 1 0 1 4M. 18 Illinois State^ 33 4-5 0-0 1-2 3-9-12 4 1 0 2 1 9M. 20 vs. San Diego State^ 18 2-5 0-0 0-0 5-1-6 3 0 1 0 1 4

Victor Ojeleye � 2008-09

Date Opponent MP FG 3FG FT O-D-T PF A TO B S TPN. 14 Florida A&M 8 0-0 0-0 1-4 1-2-3 0 1 0 0 0 1N. 16 SE Missouri State 12 3-6 0-0 1-2 1-3-4 4 0 0 0 0 7N. 19 Emporia State 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0N. 25 Oakland 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 1 0 0 0D. 14 Gardner-Webb 5 1-2 0-0 0-2 0-4-4 0 0 0 0 0 2D. 20 Centenary 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0D. 30 Wagner 4 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0J. 3 Idaho State 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0J. 5 Chicago State 10 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 0 1 1 1 0 2J. 10 Oklahoma* 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0J. 13 at Kansas* 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0F. 11 Texas Tech* 1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0F. 17 North Carolina Central 4 1-1 0-0 2-2 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 4F. 25 at Missouri* 0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0M. 20 vs. San Diego State 2 0-1 0-0 0-0 3-0-3 0 0 0 0 0 0

Jamar Samuels � 2008-09

Date Opponent MP FG 3FG FT O-D-T PF A TO B S TPN. 14 Florida A&M 21 4-6 0-0 3-4 2-3-5 3 2 0 3 0 11N. 16 SE Missouri State 26 7-10 0-0 2-6 1-7-8 3 2 0 0 0 16N. 19 Emporia State 25 5-8 0-0 1-9 4-4-8 1 2 0 0 2 11N. 22 at Cleveland State 28 5-8 0-0 5-6 3-2-5 2 2 1 1 1 15N. 25 Oakland 13 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 4 1 2 0 1 2N. 28 vs. Kentucky 23 1-4 0-0 0-1 1-2-3 5 0 1 1 1 2N. 29 vs. Iowa 17 4-8 0-0 5-8 4-1-5 4 1 1 1 0 13D. 7 at Oregon 26 3-6 0-0 8-8 1-1-2 1 0 1 2 0 14D. 11 Southern Miss 4 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 2 0 2 1 1 0D. 14 Gardner-Webb 17 6-6 0-0 8-11 2-5-7 1 2 1 1 2 20D. 20 Centenary^ 27 2-7 0-0 4-6 5-3-8 3 6 1 3 0 8D. 30 Wagner 19 0-1 0-0 0-2 1-3-4 3 1 0 1 0 0J. 3 Idaho State 20 5-6 0-0 5-8 3-2-5 2 1 0 1 0 15J. 5 Chicago State 13 3-5 0-1 4-6 0-3-3 1 0 1 0 2 10J. 10 Oklahoma* 17 3-4 0-0 1-3 2-3-5 4 0 0 1 1 7J. 13 at Kansas* 30 2-5 0-1 7-10 2-4-6 5 0 2 2 0 11J. 17 at Nebraska*^ 15 1-2 0-0 1-3 1-1-2 3 1 5 1 0 3J. 21 Baylor* 20 3-4 0-0 2-2 3-3-6 3 0 1 0 0 8J. 24 at Colorado* 25 2-6 0-0 4-6 1-4-5 2 0 0 0 0 8J. 28 Missouri* 24 7-9 1-1 3-5 4-2-6 1 4 0 2 0 18J. 31 at Texas* 25 1-7 0-0 4-6 5-2-7 3 0 1 1 1 6F. 3 Iowa State* 13 3-5 0-0 3-5 2-1-3 4 1 2 0 1 9F. 7 at Texas A&M* 19 1-8 0-0 2-3 3-1-4 3 1 1 1 1 4F. 11 Texas Tech* 15 2-5 0-0 1-1 1-2-3 4 1 2 0 0 5F. 14 Kansas* 16 0-2 0-0 0-1 0-1-1 1 0 1 1 0 0F. 17 North Carolina Central 25 6-8 0-0 2-8 1-5-6 1 2 3 1 2 14F. 21 at Iowa State* 26 4-7 0-0 5-7 5-5-10 3 0 1 2 2 13F. 25 at Missouri* 20 1-3 0-0 1-2 3-1-4 4 0 1 0 0 3F. 28 Nebraska* 21 1-5 0-2 1-7 3-3-6 2 0 1 1 1 3M. 3 at Oklahoma State* 16 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 5 0 1 1 0 0M. 7 Colorado* 27 4-5 0-0 9-11 3-3-6 4 5 0 0 2 17M. 12 vs. Texas 25 4-9 0-0 3-7 4-3-7 2 0 1 0 1 11M. 18 Illinois State 18 0-1 0-0 2-7 1-3-4 1 1 1 1 2 2M. 20 vs. San Diego State 22 1-6 0-2 1-2 1-0-1 4 1 3 2 2 3

Justin Werner � 2008-09

Date Opponent MP FG 3FG FT O-D-T PF A TO B S TPN. 14 Florida A&M 9 1-2 1-2 1-2 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 4N. 16 SE Missouri State 15 0-6 0-4 0-0 1-0-1 2 1 0 1 2 0N. 19 Emporia State 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 1 0 1 0 0 0N. 22 at Cleveland State 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0N. 25 Oakland 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0D. 11 Southern Miss 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0D. 14 Gardner-Webb 12 0-3 0-3 0-2 0-0-0 1 1 2 0 1 0D. 20 Centenary 5 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-2-2 1 1 0 0 0 0D. 30 Wagner 2 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2J. 3 Idaho State 11 3-6 3-6 2-2 0-3-3 0 1 0 0 0 11J. 5 Chicago State 7 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0J. 17 at Nebraska* 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0F. 11 Texas Tech* 3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0F. 17 North Carolina Central 10 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-1-1 1 2 0 0 0 0M. 7 Colorado* 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0M. 20 vs. San Diego State 2 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0

PLAYERS

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Opponent Overall H A NAbilene Christian 3-0 3-0 0-0 0-0Air Force 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Akron 3-0 2-0 1-0 0-0Alabama 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0Alabama State 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Arizona 8-5 5-0 2-4 1-0Arizona State 4-4 2-1 1-2 1-1Arkansas 8-3 2-1 1-2 5-0Arkansas-Little Rock 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Arkansas-Pine Bluff 3-0 3-0 0-0 0-0Arkansas State 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Army 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1Auburn 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0Auburn-Montgomery 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Austin Peay State 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0Baker 2-6 2-3 0-3 0-0Baylor 10-10 7-4 2-5 1-1Belmont (Tenn.) 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Bethany 7-3 7-1 0-2 0-0Bethune-Cookman 3-0 3-0 0-0 0-0Birmingham-Southern 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Boston College 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1Boston University First MeetingBradley 2-2 2-0 1-1 0-1Brigham Young 3-3 1-0 0-2 2-1California 6-1 1-0 2-1 3-0California-Davis 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Cal-Santa Barbara 1-1 0-1 1-0 0-0Cal Poly-Pomona 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0Cal State Bakersfield 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Cal State Fullerton 3-0 3-0 0-0 0-0Cal State Northridge 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0Campbell 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0Canisius 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0Carleton 1-0 0-0 0-1 0-0Centenary 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0Central Connecticut 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Central Missouri 4-2 4-0 0-2 0-0Chaminade 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0Chicago State 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0Cincinnati 1-6 0-1 0-2 1-3Clemson 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1Cleveland State 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0Coastal Carolina 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Colorado 95-44 53-10 32-31 10-3Colorado College 8-0 0-0 8-0 0-0Colorado State 7-5 6-0 1-5 0-0Coppin State 6-0 6-0 0-0 0-0Cotner 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Creighton 7-8 4-0 3-7 0-1Culver-Stockton 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Davidson 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0Davis and Elkins 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0Dayton First MeetingDelaware State 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Denver 4-0 4-0 0-0 0-0DePaul 3-3 0-2 0-1 3-0Doane 6-0 6-0 0-0 0-0Drake 20-6 10-2 10-4 0-0Eastern Illinois 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0Eastern Kentucky 1-1 1-0 0-0 0-1Eastern Washington 3-0 3-0 0-0 0-0Emporia State 11-8 9-3 2-5 0-0Evansville 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0Fairleigh Dickinson 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0Florida A&M 3-0 2-0 0-0 1-0Florida State 2-0 0-0 0-0 2-0Fort Hays State 2-2 2-1 0-1 0-0Fresno State 3-1 2-1 1-0 0-0Friends 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0Gardner-Webb 3-0 3-0 0-0 0-0George Mason 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1George Washington 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0Georgia 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0Georgia Southern 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Georgia State 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0Georgia Tech First MeetingGonzaga 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0Grand Canyon 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Green Bay 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0Grinnell 9-5 5-3 4-2 0-0Hamline 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Hampton 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Haskell 4-3 4-3 0-0 0-0Hawaii 2-0 0-0 1-0 1-0Hofstra 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Holy Cross 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1

Opponent Overall H A NHouston 5-3 1-1 1-2 3-0Howard 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Idaho State 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Illinois 2-8 1-3 0-5 1-0Illinois State 2-0 1-0 0-0 1-0Indiana 12-19 7-7 4-11 1-1Indiana State 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Iowa 4-4 3-0 1-3 0-1Iowa State 132-76 77-23 48-44 7-9IUPUI First MeetingKansas 90-176 44-72 35-80 11-24Kansas Wesleyan 7-1 5-0 2-1 0-0Kennesaw State 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Kentucky 0-8 0-3 0-2 0-3Lafayette 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Lamar 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0LaSalle 3-0 1-0 1-0 1-0Lipscomb 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0Long Beach State 3-2 2-1 1-1 0-0Long Island 3-3 2-0 1-3 0-0Longwood (Va.) 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Louisiana 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-1Louisiana Tech 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Louisville 1-4 1-0 0-1 0-3Loyola (Calif.) 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Loyola Chicago 2-4 2-0 0-4 0-0Loyola (Md.) 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0Marquette* 7-3 3-0 4-2 1-1Marshall 3-1 2-0 1-0 0-1Maryland 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0Md.-Eastern Shore 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0McPherson College 4-1 3-0 1-1 0-0Memphis 1-2 1-0 0-1 0-1Mercer 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Michigan 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-2Michigan State 2-5 0-2 1-2 1-1Minnesota& 7-8 3-3 3-4 1-1Mississippi 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-0Mississippi State* 3-0 1-0 1-0 1-0Missouri 115-114 59-44 41-62 15-8Missouri-Kansas City 14-1 8-0 6-1 0-0Missouri-Rolla 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Missouri-St. Louis 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Missouri State 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-0Monmouth 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Montana 1-1 0-1 1-0 0-0Montana State 2-1 2-0 0-1 0-0Morgan State 3-0 3-0 0-0 0-0Murray State 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-1Nebraska* 123-93 72-30 34-60 17-3Nebraska Wesleyan 6-0 4-0 2-0 0-0Nevada 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0Nevada-Las Vegas 1-3 1-0 0-2 0-1New Mexico 4-2 2-0 1-1 1-1New Mexico State 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1New Orleans 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0North Carolina 1-4 1-0 0-0 0-4North Carolina Central 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0UNC-Asheville 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0North Carolina State 2-2 1-0 0-2 1-0North Dakota State 4-0 3-0 1-0 0-0Northeastern Illinois 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Northeast Missouri 3-0 3-0 0-0 0-0Northern Colorado 2-2 1-1 1-1 0-0Northern Illinois* 8-1 6-0 0-1 2-0Northern Iowa 6-1 6-0 0-1 0-0North Texas* 5-1 4-0 1-1 0-0Northwest Missouri 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0Northwestern 1-2 0-1 1-1 0-0Northwestern (La.) State 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Notre Dame 1-4 0-1 0-1 1-2Oakland (Mich.) 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0Ohio 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Ohio State 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0Oklahoma 89-102 54-34 24-59 11-9Oklahoma City 3-2 3-0 0-1 0-1Oklahoma State* 69-45 34-14 24-27 11-4Old Dominion 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0Oral Roberts 2-2 2-0 0-2 0-0Oregon 2-2 1-1 1-1 0-0Oregon State 2-3 1-0 0-3 1-0Ottawa (Kan.) 3-4 3-3 0-1 0-0Pacific 2-0 1-0 0-0 1-0Pennsylvania 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Penn State 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1Pittsburg (Kan.) State 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Phillips 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0

Opponent Overall H A NPortland State 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Providence 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0Purdue 6-2 2-0 2-1 2-1Rider 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0Rockhurst 8-4 6-2 2-2 0-0Rutgers 1-1 0-1 1-0 0-0Sacramento State 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0St. Francis (Pa.) 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0St. Mary's (Calif.) 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0St. Mary's (Kan.) 6-1 3-1 3-0 0-0St. John's 1-1 1-0 0-0 0-1St. Joseph's 2-1 0-0 2-0 0-1Saint Louis 8-9 4-4 4-5 0-0Sam Houston State 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0San Diego State 2-2 1-0 0-1 1-1San Francisco 4-2 1-0 1-2 2-0Santa Clara 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0Savannah State 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0Seattle 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1Seton Hall 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0Siena 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1South Carolina 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1South Dakota 6-0 6-0 0-0 0-0South Dakota State 3-0 3-0 0-0 0-0South Dakota Wesleyan 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0SE Missouri State 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Southern California 4-1 0-0 2-0 2-1Southern Colorado* 4-0 4-0 0-0 0-0SIU-Carbondale 6-0 4-0 2-0 0-0SIU-Edwardsville* 3-0 3-0 0-0 0-0Southern Methodist 6-2 3-0 3-0 0-2Southern Miss 3-3 1-2 1-1 1-0Southern Utah 3-0 3-0 0-0 0-0Southwestern 6-2 6-0 0-2 0-0Springfield College 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Stanford 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Stephen F. Austin 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Syracuse 1-1 1-0 0-0 0-1Tampa* 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-1Temple 1-2 1-0 0-0 0-2Tennessee State 3-0 2-0 0-0 1-0Tennessee Tech* 2-0 1-0 0-0 1-0Texas 10-9 5-3 4-5 1-1Texas-Arlington 2-0 1-0 0-0 1-0Texas-El Paso 2-1 1-0 0-0 1-1Texas-Pan American 3-0 3-0 0-0 1-0

Opponent Overall H A NTexas-San Antonio 4-0 4-0 0-0 0-0Texas A&M 14-6 8-0 2-5 4-1Texas A&M-C.C. 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Texas Christian 3-2 2-1 1-0 0-1Texas State 2-0 1-0 0-0 1-0Texas Tech*& 12-12 8-3 3-7 1-2Toledo 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1Troy State 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Tulane 1-2 1-0 0-1 0-1Tulsa 1-5 1-2 0-3 0-0UCF 2-0 1-0 0-0 1-0UCLA 0-4 0-0 0-2 0-2U.S. International 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0Utah 2-1 1-0 1-0 0-1Utah State 4-0 3-0 1-0 0-0Vanderbilt 5-4 4-0 1-3 0-1Vermont 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Villanova 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0VCU 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Wagner 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0Washburn 27-13 16-5 11-6 0-2Washington 9-6 4-1 4-5 1-0Washington (Mo.) 21-7 13-2 8-5 0-0Washington State 2-2 2-0 0-2 0-0West Texas A&M 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0West Virginia 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0Western Carolina 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0Western Illinois 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0Western Kentucky 3-0 1-0 1-0 1-0Wichita State* 20-11 14-2 4-9 2-0William Jewell 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0William & Mary 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Winston-Salem State 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Wisconsin 2-3 2-0 0-2 0-1Wisconsin-Parkside 4-0 4-0 0-0 0-0Wisconsin State 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Wyoming 8-3 4-0 2-3 2-0Xavier (Ohio) 2-4 1-0 0-2 1-2Yale 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0

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SRECORDS VS. OPPONENTS

23 NCAA TOURNAMENTS | 4 FINAL FOURS | 16 SWEET SIXTEENS | 11 ELITE EIGHTS | 19 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS | 36 ALL-AMERICANS

K-State vs. International Teams1/17/64 K-State 92, Peru 6011/23/73 K-State 74, Yugoslavia 621/19/78 K-State 57, Soviet Union 5411/29/79 K-State 122, Univ. Of Windsor-Ontario (Canada) 397/4/81 K-State 87, Japan 68*7/5/81 K-State 88, Czechoslovakia 70*7/7/81 K-State 114, China 80*7/9/81 K-State 79, Czechoslovakia 73*7/11/81 K-State 99, Japan 64*7/12/81 K-State 90, China 60*11/17/83 K-State 79, Brandon University of Manitoba (Canada) 4811/18/88 K-State 85, Denmark 6611/11/89 K-State 101, Brisbane (Australia) 6611/14/90 K-State 89, Czechslovakia 8011/7/91 K-State 63, Ukraine National Team 5711/23/92 K-State 84, Cuban National Team 725/15/93 Finland National Team 81, K- State 68#5/16/93 Finland National Under-22 Team 82, K-State 74#5/13/93 K-State 73, Finland National Under-22 Team 72#5/19/93 Finland National Team 103, K- State 82#5/21/93 Poland National Team 64, K- State 62#5/22/93 Sweden National Team 72, K-State 60#5/23/93 Czech Republican Team 89, K-State 58#11/17/93 K-State 85, Central Army (Russia) 5111/8/94 K-State 99, Shahter Club (Russia) 6211/16/95 K-State 74, Zagreb (Croatia) 6111/15/96 Adelaide (Australia) 74, K-State 6210/9/04 K-State 80, Simon Fraser University 73^10/10/04 K-State 68, Langara College 55^10/10/04 University of British Columbia 89, K-State 84 (OT)^10/11/04 K-State 92, University of Victoria 64^

All games played in Manhattan unless noted* The Third Annual Kirin World Basketball Championships featured games at various locations in Japan. Kansas State, representing the United States, won the title with a 6-0 mark.# K-State played seven games at various locations in the Netherlands, including Stockholm, Sweden and Helsinki, Finland.# Included in a seven-game European tour to Helsinki, Finland and Stockholm, Sweden. ^Exhibition tour to Vancouver, British Columbia.

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Sunday, November 8 � 3 p.m.Manhattan, Kan. � Bramlage Coliseum

general informationLocation: Pittsburg, Kan.Enrollment: 5,872Colors: Crimson & GoldFounded: 1903Nickname: GorillasAffiliation: NCAA Division IIConference: MIAAPresident: Steve ScottAthletics Director: Chuck BroylesArena: John Lance ArenaCapacity: 5,500Website: www.pittstategorillas.comDepartment Phone:620.235.4389

historyFirst Year: 1908-09All-Time Record: 1301-1049Years in NCAA Tournament: 5Last Appearance: 2007 (Div. II)

team informationHead Coach: Gene IbaAlma Mater: Tulsa ‘63Career Record (Years):478-357 (29)Record at School (Years):252-154 (14)Assistant Coaches: Matt Brock,Derek JoinerOperations: n/aOffice Phone: 620.235.46482008-09 Record: 10-17Conference Record/Finish:5-15 (10th) Postseason: n/aLettermen R/L: 5/6Starters R/L: 2/3Newcomers: 5

sports informationSID Contact: Dan WilkesOffice Phone: 620.235.4147Cell Phone: 620.249.4650E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 620.235.4149Press Row Phone: 620.235.4984

series informationSeries Record: K-State leads 1-0Last Meeting: W, 76-66 (11/11/07)Current Streak: K-State, 1Martin vs. PSU: 1-0

2009-10 scheduleN8 ________at Kansas State (Exh.)N10____________at Kansas (Exh.)N14 ____________at UNLV (Exh.)N17 ________________STERLINGN20 ______________vs. TBA^N21 ______________vs. TBA^N24 ______________at NewmanN27 ________________at TBA#N28 ________________at TBA#D2 ________MISSOURI WESTERN*D5________________at Truman*D12 ____________at SW Baptist*D21 ____________BENEDICTINED28 ________CENTRAL MISSOURI*D30 ______at NW Missouri State*J2 ________MISSOURI SOUTHERN*J9____________at Emporia State*J13 ______________WASHBURN*J16 __________FORT HAYS STATE*J20 ________at Nebraska-Omaha*J23 ________at Missouri Western*J27 ________________TRUMAN*J30 ________at Central Missouri*F3 ______________SW Baptist*F6 __________NW Missouri State*F10 ________at Missouri Southern*F17 __________EMPORIA STATE*F20 ____________at Washburn*F24 __________at Fort Hays State*F27 ________NEBRASKA-OMAHA*M5-7 ________at MIAA Tournament

^PSU Classic (Pittsburg, Kan.)#MSSU Classic (Joplin, Mo.)

Gene IbaHead Coach

Spencer MaganaSenior Guard

2009-10 rosterNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown

0 CJ Masters F 6-5 195 Jr. Cedar Hill, Texas1 Rodney Grace F 6-6 195 Sr. Omaha, Neb.2 Spencer Magana G 6-4 192 Sr. Dewey, Okla.3 Jordan Embers F 6-5 205 RFr. Louisburg, Kan.5 Brandon Coleman G 6-1 190 Jr. Kansas City, Mo.

10 Ian Ponds G 6-0 180 Fr. Tulsa, Okla.12 Zach Quick G 6-4 180 So. Fort Scott, Kan.14 Andy Smith G 6-1 185 Jr. Dewey, Okla.15 Quincy Owens F 6-8 235 Jr. Milwaukee, Wis.21 Timothy Enayati G 6-3 195 RFr. Diamond, Mo.22 Bryan Campbell G 6-2 170 So. Nevada, Mo.30 Mo Gunn G/F 6-4 195 Jr. Marlboro, Md.32 James Robinson-Walker G 6-1 190 Fr. Kansas City, Mo.34 Henry Rogers F 6-7 195 Sr. Hutchinson, Kan.42 Seth Burris F 6-7 215 Jr. Parsons, Kan.44 JaVon McGee F 6-5 225 Fr. Kansas City, Mo.55 Josh Walker F/C 6-8 250 RFr. Derby, Kan.

player informationStarters Returning Pos. StatisticsSpencer Magana G 12.4 ppg., 2.8 rpg., 2.8 apg.Rodney Grace F 10.2 ppg., 5.7 rpg.Andy Smith G 3.4 ppg., 1.5 apg., 1.1 rpg.

Others Returning Pos. StatisticsSeth Burris F 4.8 ppg., 3.6 rpg.Henry Rogers F 2.6 ppg., 2.5 rpg.

Pittsburg StateRAMBLERS

Friday, November 13 � 7 p.m.Manhattan, Kan. � Bramlage Coliseum

general informationLocation: Chicago, Ill.Enrollment: 15,545Colors: Maroon & GoldFounded: 1870Nickname: RamblersAffiliation: NCAA Division IConference: HorizonPresident: Fr. Michael Garanzini, S.J.Athletics Director: John PlanekArena: Joseph J. Gentile CenterCapacity: 5,200Website: www.loyolaramblers.comDepartment Phone:773.508.2560

historyFirst Year: 1913-14All-Time Record: 1171-1019Years in NCAA Tournament: 5Last Appearance: 1985

team informationHead Coach: Jim WhitesellAlma Mater: Luther ‘82Career Record (Years):357-270 (22)Record at School (Years):79-72 (5)Assistant Coaches: Patrick Baldwin,Kevin Mondro, Bill ComarOperations: Lou ChapmanOffice Phone: 773.508.88182008-09 Record: 14-18Conference Record/Finish:6-12 (8th) Postseason: n/aLettermen R/L: 10/5Starters R/L: 2/3Newcomers: 5

sports informationSID Contact: Bill BehrnsOffice Phone: 773.508.2575Cell Phone: n/aE-mail: [email protected] Fax: 773.508.3855Press Row Phone: 773.274.3550

series informationSeries Record: Loyola leads 4-2Last Meeting: L, 69-64 (12/19/99)Current Streak: Loyola, 1Martin vs. LUC: 0-0

2009-10 scheduleN2 ________ROBERT MORRIS (Exh.)N13 ____________at Kansas StateN17 ________________CANISIUSN20______________at Holy CrossN23 ________WESTERN MICHIGAND3 ______________at Green Bay*D5 ____________at Milwaukee*D12 __________SAN FRANCISCOD16________________at BradleyD20 ________at SIU-EdwardsvilleD22 ________________ALBANYD28 __________ST. FRANCIS (Ill.)D31____________WRIGHT STATE*J2 ________________DETROIT*J7 __________at Cleveland State*J9 ________at Youngstown State*J15 __________at Illinois-ChicagoJ21 ________________BUTLER*J23______________VALPARAISO*J28________________at Detroit*J30 ____________at Wright State*F4 ________YOUNGSTOWN STATE*F6 __________CLEVELAND STATE*F8 ________________at Butler*F13 ________ILLINOIS-CHICAGO*F17 ____________at Valparaiso*F20 __________at BracketBustersF25______________MILWAUKEE*F27 ______________GREEN BAY*M2-9 __Horizon League Tournament

Jim WhitesellHead Coach

Andy PolkaSenior Forward

2009-10 rosterNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown

1 Gabe Kindred G 6-1 165 Fr. Oakland, Calif.2 Jordan Hicks G/F 6-6 205 So. Rochester, Minn.4 Shaun Adams F 6-6 190 Fr. Liberty, Mo.5 Tom Neary F 6-7 195 So. Brookfield, Wis.

10 Courtney Stanley G 6-1 165 So. Philadelphia, Pa.12 Aric Van Weelden G 6-3 190 Sr. Munster, Ind.14 Terrance Hill G 6-4 190 Jr. Kansas City, Mo.22 Marcus Thomas G 6-2 190 Sr. Indianapolis, Ind.23 Geoff McCammon G 6-4 200 Jr. Roselle, Ill.24 Ben Averkamp F 6-8 230 Fr. Germantown, Wis.25 Charles Winborne G 6-1 165 Fr. Bossier City, La.30 Ryan Sterling G 6-4 205 Jr. Fishers, Ind.32 Andy Polka F 6-7 240 Sr. Oshkosh, Wis.33 Walt Gibler F 6-7 230 So. Cincinnati, Ohio44 John Benkoske C 6-9 220 So. Oshkosh, Wis.

player informationStarters Returning Pos. StatisticsJordan Hicks G/F 4.5 ppg., 2.4 rpg.Aric Van Weelden G 3.4 ppg., 2.9 rpg., 1.8 apg.

Others Returning Pos. StatisticsAndy Polka F 7.5 ppg., 5.5 rpgMarcus Thomas G 5.6 ppg., 1.3 rpg.Walt Gibler F 4.7 ppg., 3.0 rpg.

Loyola ChicagoFIGHTING LEATHERNECKS

Sunday, November 15 � 3 p.m.Manhattan, Kan. � Bramlage Coliseum

general informationLocation: Macomb, Ill.Enrollment: 13,331Colors: Purple & GoldFounded: 1899Nickname: Fighting LeathernecksAffiliation: NCAA Division IConference: SummitPresident: Alvin GoldfarbAthletics Director: Tim Van AlstineArena: Western HallCapacity: 5,139Website: www.GoLeathernecks.comDepartment Phone:309.298.1190

historyFirst Year: 1902-03All-Time Record: 1164-1016Years in NCAA Tournament: 0Last Appearance: n/a

team informationHead Coach: Jim MolinariAlma Mater: Illinois Wesleyan ‘77Career Record (Years):232-206 (15)Record at School (Years):9-20 (1)Assistant Coaches: Wade Hokenson,Billy Wright, Austin JohnsonOperations: Cory JohnsonOffice Phone: 309.298.12242008-09 Record: 9-20Conference Record/Finish:6-12 (t8th) Postseason: n/aLettermen R/L: 5/4Starters R/L: 3/2Newcomers: 6

sports informationSID Contact: Katie KaneOffice Phone: 309.298.1133Cell Phone: 630.269.0406E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 309.298.2060Press Row Phone: 309.298.1190

series informationSeries Record: K-State leads 2-0Last Meeting: W, 77-64 (11/17/07)Current Streak: K-State, 2Martin vs. WIU: 0-0

2009-10 scheduleN13 ____________at Arizona StateN15 __________at Kansas StateN18 ____________TRUMAN STATEN21 ________at Central ArkansasN24 __________at Savannah StateN28________GREENVILLE COLLEGED3________NORTH DAKOTA STATE*D5________SOUTH DAKOTA STATE*D9 __________CULVER-STOCKTOND12 __________EASTERN ILLINOISD22 ________CENTRAL ARKANSASD31 ______________at Oakland*J2__________________at IPFW*J4 ____________SAVANNAH STATEJ9 ________________at IUPUI*J14 ______________CENTENARY*J16____________ORAL ROBERTS*J21 ________________at UMKC*J23 __________at Southern Utah*J28 __________________IPFW*J30 ______________OAKLAND*F2 ______vs. North Carolina CentralF6 __________________IUPUI*F11____________at Oral Roberts*F13 ____________at Centenary*F18 __________SOUTHERN UTAH*F20__________________UMKC*F25 ______at South Dakota State*F27 ______at North Dakota State*M6-9 __Summit League Tournament

Jim MolinariHead Coach

Ceola ClarkSophomore Guard

2009-10 rosterNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown

3 Tommie Tyler G 6-3 190 So. Houston, Texas5 David Nurse G 6-2 175 Sr. Kearney, Neb.

14 Billy Molinari G 6-2 190 Fr. Dunlap, Ill.23 Ceola Clark G 6-3 180 So. Gurnee, Ill.24 Matt Lander G 6-4 185 Jr. Evansville, Ind.30 Jelani Johnson G/F 6-4 185 Fr. Aurora, Ill.32 Quenton Kirby G 6-2 185 Sr. Weimar, Texas33 David Gebru C 6-10 215 Fr. Seattle, Wash.34 Emeka Okafor, Jr. F 6-7 205 So. Brooklyn Park, Minn.45 Jeremy Felton F/C 6-7 210 Jr. Belleville, Ill.52 James Granstra F 6-10 245 Jr. Heron Lake, Minn.

player informationStarters Returning Pos. StatisticsDavid Nurse G 8.4 ppg., 2.4 rpg.Tommie Tyler G 3.4 ppg., 2.2 rpg.James Granstra F 2.1 ppg., 2.9 rpg., 0.6 bpg.

Others Returning Pos. StatisticsCeola Clark G 7.7 ppg., 3.2 rpg., 1.7 spg.Quenton Kirby G 6.0 ppg., 3.1 rpg.

Western IllinoisGORILLAS

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general informationLocation: Dayton, OhioEnrollment: 7,700Colors: Red & BlueFounded: 1850Nickname: FlyersAffiliation: NCAA Division IConference: Atlantic 10President: Daniel J. CurranAthletics Director: Ted KissellArena: University of Dayton ArenaCapacity: 13,266Website: www.DaytonFlyers.com

team informationHead Coach: Brian GregoryAlma Mater: Oakland ‘90Career Record (Years): 125-68 (6)Record at School (Years): 125-68 (6)Assistants: Billy Schmidt, Jon Borovich, Cornell MannOperations: Matt FarrellOffice Phone: 937.229.44212008-09 Record: 27-8Conference Record/Finish: 11-5 (t2nd) Postseason: NCAA Second RoundLettermen R/L: 10/2Starters R/L: 4/1Newcomers: 1

sports informationSID Contact: Doug HauschildOffice Phone: 937.229.4390Cell Phone: 937.272.4503E-mail: [email protected]

series informationSeries Record: First MeetingLast Meeting: n/aCurrent Streak: n/aMartin vs. UD: 0-0

FLYERS

Possible Opponent

Daytongeneral informationLocation: Atlanta, Ga.Enrollment: 19,404Colors: Old Gold & BlackFounded: 1885Nickname: Yellow JacketsAffiliation: NCAA Division IConference: ACCPresident: G.P. “Bud” PetersonAthletics Director: Dan RadakovichArena: Alexander Memorial ColiseumCapacity: 9,191Website: www.ramblinwreck.com

team informationHead Coach: Paul HewittAlma Mater: St. John Fisher ‘85Career Record (Years): 220-158 (11)Record at School (Years): 154-131 (8)Assistants: John O’Connor, Peter Zaharis, Darryl LaBarrieOperations: Willie ReeseOffice Phone: 404.894.54252008-09 Record: 12-19Conference Record/Finish: 2-14 (12th) Postseason: n/aLettermen R/L: 10/4Starters R/L: 4/1Newcomers: 6

sports informationSID Contact: Mike StamusOffice Phone: 404.894.5446Cell Phone: 404.218.9723E-mail: [email protected]

series informationSeries Record: First MeetingLast Meeting: n/aCurrent Streak: n/aMartin vs. GT: 0-0

YELLOW JACKETS

Possible Opponent

general informationLocation: Fairfax, Va.Enrollment: 30,714Colors: Green & GoldFounded: 1957Nickname: PatriotsAffiliation: NCAA Division IConference: ColonialPresident: Alan G. MertenAthletics Director: Thomas J. O’ConnorArena: Patriot CenterCapacity: 10,000Website: www.GoMason.com

team informationHead Coach: Jim LarranagaAlma Mater: Providence ‘71Career Record (Years): 426-312 (25)Record at School (Years): 229-142 (12)Assistants: Chris Caputo, Michael Huger, Eric KonkolOperations: TBAOffice Phone: 703.993.32402008-09 Record: 22-11Conference Record/Finish: 13-5 (2nd) Postseason: NIT First RoundLettermen R/L: 7/4Starters R/L: 2/3Newcomers: 7

sports informationSID Contact: Richard CocoOffice Phone: 703.993.3264Cell Phone: 703.338.3194E-mail: [email protected]

series informationSeries Record: GMU leads 1-0Last Meeting: L, 87-77 (11/22/07)Current Streak: GMU, 1Martin vs. GMU: 0-1

PATRIOTS

Possible Opponent

George Masongeneral informationLocation: Philadelphia, Pa.Enrollment: 6,240Colors: Blue & WhiteFounded: 1842Nickname: WildcatsAffiliation: NCAA Division IConference: Big EastPresident: Rev. Peter M. DonohueAthletics Director: Vince NicastroArena: The Pavilion/Wachovia CenterCapacity: 6,500/20,056Website: www.Villanova.com

team informationHead Coach: Jay WrightAlma Mater: Bucknell ‘83Career Record (Years): 300-176 ()Record at School (Years): 178-91 (1)Assistants: Chris Walker, Doug West, Jason DonnellyOperations: Keith UrgoOffice Phone: 610.519.41202008-09 Record: 30-8Conference Record/Finish: 13-5 (4th) Postseason: NCAA Final FourLettermen R/L: 9/4Starters R/L: 2/3Newcomers: 4

sports informationSID Contact: Mike SheridanOffice Phone: 610.519.4120Cell Phone: 610.999.7558E-mail: [email protected]

series informationSeries Record: Villanova leads 1-0Last Meeting: L, 51-34 (12/27/40)Current Streak: Villanova, 1Martin vs. VU: 0-0

WILDCATS

Possible Opponent

Villanova

Chris WrightJunior Forward

Brian GregoryHead Coach

Zack PeacockSenior Forward

Paul HewittHead Coach

Georgia Tech

Cam LongJunior Guard

Jim LarranagaHead Coach

Scottie ReynoldsSenior Guard

Jay WrightHead Coach

O’Reilly Auto Parts Puerto Rico Tip-OffHosted by the Big East Conference

November 19, 20 & 22, 2009 � Coliseo de Puerto RicoSan Juan, Puerto Rico

* All Times listed inCENTRAL TIME (CT)

Home Team is listed on the bottom of each match-up.*The Big East team is always the home team.

Game 1Thursday

November 1910:30 am

Dayton

Georgia Tech

Game 2Thursday

November 191 pm

George Mason

Villanova

Game 9Sunday

November 2210:30 am

Game 11Sunday

November 225:30 pm

Game 3Thursday

November 194 pm

Indiana

Mississippi

Game 4Thursday

November 196:30 pm

Boston University

Kansas State

Game 6Friday

November 202 pm

Game 5Friday

November 2012 pm

Game 8Friday

November 207:30 pm

Game 7Friday

November 205 pm

Game 10Sunday

November 2211:30 am

Game 12Sunday

November 227 pm

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OPPONENTSTERRIERS

Thursday, November 19 � 6:30 p.m.San Juan, Puerto Rico � Coliseo de Puerto Rico

general informationLocation: Boston, Mass.Enrollment: 16,572Colors: Scarlet & WhiteFounded: 1839Nickname: TerriersAffiliation: NCAA Division IConference: America EastPresident: Robert A. BrownAthletics Director: Mike LynchArena(s): Agganis Arena/Case GymCapacity: 7,200/1,800Website: www.GoTerriers.comDepartment Phone:617.353.4630

historyFirst Year: 1901-02All-Time Record: 1002-985Years in NCAA Tournament: 6Last Appearance: 2002

team informationHead Coach: Patrick ChambersAlma Mater: Philadelphia ‘94Career Record (Years):0-0 (1)Record at School (Years):0-0 (1)Assistant Coaches: Orlando Vandross,Brian Daly, Ross CondonOperations: Adam FisherOffice Phone: 617.353.70602008-09 Record: 17-13Conference Record/Finish:11-5 (3rd) Postseason: n/aLettermen R/L: 12/4Starters R/L: 4/1Newcomers: 4

sports informationSID Contact: Scott EllisOffice Phone: 617.353.2163Cell Phone: 504.710.9463E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 617.353.5286Press Row Phone: 617.358.7300

series informationSeries Record: First MeetingLast Meeting: n/aCurrent Streak: n/aMartin vs. BU: 0-0

2009-10 scheduleN13 __________________at IonaN17 ______GEORGE WASHINGTONN19 ________vs. Kansas State^N20 ______vs. Indiana/Ole Miss^N22 ______________vs. TBA^N25____________NORTHEASTERNN29 ________________HARVARDD2 ____________vs. ConnecticutD6 ________________BUCKNELLD12 ________________at MaristD22__________MOUNT ST. MARY’SD29 ________________at DaytonJ2 ____________STONY BROOK*J7 __________at New Hampshire*J9________________at Hartford*J12__________________UMBC*J14 ____________at Binghamton*J17 ______________at Vermont*J19 ________________ALBANY*J24 ________________at UMBC*J27 ________________at Maine*J30 ____________at Stony Brook*F4 __________NEW HAMPSHIRE*F6 ________________at Albany*F9 ________________VERMONT*F13 ______________HARTFORD*F17 ____________BINGHAMTON*F20 ________________at TBA%F27 ________________MAINE*M4-13 ____America East Tournament

^Puerto Rico Tipoff (San Juan, P.R.)%BracketBusters

Patrick ChambersHead Coach

Corey LoweSenior Guard

2009-10 rosterNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown

1 Darryl Partin G 6-6 190 Jr. Seattle, Wash.2 Matt Griffin G 5-10 180 Jr. Narbeth, Pa.3 Michael Schulze G 6-0 185 Sr. Townsend, Mass.5 B.J. Bailey G 6-3 180 Fr. Mayslanding, N.J.

13 Corey Lowe G 6-2 200 Sr. Newton, Mass.14 Patrick Hazel F 6-6 220 Jr. Jamaica, N.Y.15 Valdas Sirutis F 6-7 215 Sr. Gargzdai, Lithuania20 Tunde Agboola G 6-4 197 Sr. Springfield, Mass.21 Jake O’Brien F 6-8 205 So. Weymouth, Mass.22 Carlos Strong G 6-3 215 Sr. Portland, Maine23 John Holland F/G 6-5 190 Jr. Bronx, N.Y.24 Tyler Morris G 6-2 190 Sr. Indianapolis, Ind.25 Brendan Sullivan F 6-7 205 Sr. Darien, Conn.31 Scott Brittain F 6-9 221 Sr. Oakville, Ontario32 Jeff Pelage C 6-9 240 So. Pompano Beach, Fla.34 Sherrod Smith G/F 6-4 185 Sr. Milwaukee, Wis.

player informationStarters Returning Pos. StatisticsJohn Holland F/G 18.1 ppg., 5.5 rpg., 1.8 spg.Corey Lowe G 17.2 ppg., 4.1 apg., 4.0 rpg.Jake O’Brien F 12.5 ppg., 4.6 rpg., 1.0 bpg.Scott Brittain F 7.4 ppg., 4.9 rpg., 0.9 bpg.

Others Returning Pos. StatisticsTyler Morris G 7.0 ppg., 3.6 rpg., 2.8 apg.Carlos Strong G 6.4 ppg., 3.2 rpg.Jeff Pelage C 3.6 ppg., 2.8 rpg.

Boston UniversityHOOSIERS

Friday, November 20 � 5/7:30 p.m.San Juan, Puerto Rico � Coliseo de Puerto Rico

general informationLocation: Bloomington, Ind.Enrollment: 40,354Colors: Cream & CrimsonFounded: 1820Nickname: HooisersAffiliation: NCAA Division IConference: Big TenPresident: Michael McRobbieAthletics Director: Fred GlassArena: Assembly HallCapacity: 17,357Website: www.iuhoosiers.comDepartment Phone:812.855.2794

historyFirst Year: 1900-01All-Time Record: 1623-895Years in NCAA Tournament: 35Last Appearance: 2008

team informationHead Coach: Tom CreanAlma Mater: Central Michigan ‘89Career Record (Years):196-121 (10)Record at School (Years):6-25 (1)Assistant Coaches: Tim Buckley,Bennie Seltzer, Roshown McLeodOperations: Brian BaroneOffice Phone: 812.855.22382008-09 Record: 6-25Conference Record/Finish:1-17 (11th) Postseason: n/aLettermen R/L: 9/5Starters R/L: 3/2Newcomers: 7

sports informationSID Contact: J.D. CampbellOffice Phone: 812.856.0146Cell Phone: 812.322.1437E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 812.855.9401Press Row Phone: 812.855.2754

series informationSeries Record: Indiana leads 19-12Last Meeting: L, 71-70 (11/23/98)Current Streak: Indiana, 9Martin vs. IU: 0-0

2009-10 scheduleN4 ______________GRACE (Exh.)N9 ________SAINT JOSEPH’S (Exh.)N13 ________________HOWARDN16 ____________USC-UPSTATEN19 ____________vs. Ole Miss^N20______vs. K-State/Boston U.^N22 ______________vs. TBA^N28 ______NORTHWESTERN STATED1 ______________MARYLAND#D8 ____________vs. Pittsburgh%D12 ______________KENTUCKYD19 ____NORTH CAROLINA CENTRALD22 ____________LOYOLA (Md.)D28 ________________BRYANTD31 ______________MICHIGAN*J6 ______________at Ohio State*J9 ________________ILLINOIS*J14 ______________at Michigan*J17 ______________MINNESOTA*J21 ____________at Penn State*J24 __________________IOWA*J30 ________________at Illinois*F4 ________________PURDUE*F7 ____________at Northwestern*F10 ______________OHIO STATE*F13 ____________at Wisconsin*F16 __________MICHIGAN STATE*F20/21 __________at Minnesota*F25 ______________WISCONSIN*F28 ________________at Iowa*M 2/3/4 ____________at Purdue*M6 __________NORTHWESTERN*M11-14 ______Big Ten Tournament

^Puerto Rico Tipoff (San Juan, P.R.)#ACC/Big Ten Challenge%Jimmy V Classic (New York City, N.Y.)

Tom CreanHead Coach

Verdell Jones IIISophomore Guard

2009-10 rosterNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown

0 Kory Barnett F 6-6 186 So. Rochester, Ind.1 Jordan Hulls G 6-0 170 Fr. Bloomington, Ind.2 Christian Watford F 6-8 215 Fr. Birmingham, Ala.3 Maurice Creek G 6-5 200 Fr. Oxon Hill, Md.4 Brett Finkelmeier G 6-1 188 Jr. Carmel, Ind.5 Jeremiah Rivers G 6-5 210 Jr. Winter Park, Fla.

11 Daniel Moore G 5-10 165 So. Carmel, Ind.12 Verdell Jones III G 6-5 176 So. Champaign, Ill.15 Bawa Muniru C 6-10 260 Fr. Durham, N.C.23 Bobby Capobianco F 6-9 230 Fr. Loveland, Ohio24 Steven Gambles F 6-4 220 Sr. Indianapolis, Ind.25 Tom Pritchard F 6-9 242 So. Westlake, Ohio30 Matt Roth G 6-3 180 So. Washington, Ill.32 Derek Elston F 6-9 220 Fr. Tipton, Ind.33 Devan Dumes G 6-2 188 Sr. Indianapolis, Ind.40 Tijan Jobe C 7-0 255 Sr. Banjul, The Gambia

player informationStarters Returning Pos. StatisticsDevan Dumes F 12.7 ppg., 2.9 rpg.Verdell Jones III G 11.0 ppg., 3.1 rpg.Tom Pritchard F 9.7 ppg., 6.4 rpg.

Others Returning Pos. StatisticsMatt Roth G 6.7 ppg., 1.3 rpg.Daniel Moore G 2.5 ppg., 1.4 rpg.

IndianaREBELS

Friday, November 20 � 5/7:30 p.m.San Juan, Puerto Rico � Coliseo de Puerto Rico

general informationLocation: Oxford, Miss.Enrollment: 17,601Colors: Cardinal Red & Navy BlueFounded: 1848Nickname: RebelsAffiliation: NCAA Division IConference: SECPresident: Dan JonesAthletics Director: Pete BooneArena: C.M “Tad” Smith ColiseumCapacity: 9,061Website: www.olemisssports.comDepartment Phone:662.915.7241

historyFirst Year: 1908-09All-Time Record: 1107-1180Years in NCAA Tournament: 6Last Appearance: 2002

team informationHead Coach: Andy KennedyAlma Mater: UAB ‘91Career Record (Years):82-52 (4)Record at School (Years):61-39 (3)Assistant Coaches: Michael White,Owen Miller, Torrey WardOperations: Bill ArmstrongOffice Phone: 662.915.75342008-09 Record: 16-15Conference Record/Finish:7-9 (t4th) Postseason: n/aLettermen R/L: 10/4Starters R/L: 5/2Newcomers: 4

sports informationSID Contact: Joey JonesOffice Phone: 662.915.7526Cell Phone: 662.816.7512E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 662.915.7006Press Row Phone: 662.236.1931

series informationSeries Record: Ole Miss leads 2-0Last Meeting: L, 67-65 (11/24/2001)Current Streak: Ole Miss, 2Martin vs. Ole Miss: 0-0

2009-10 scheduleN6 __AUBURN-MONTGOMERY (Exh.)N13 __________ARKANSAS STATEN16 __________SOUTH ALABAMAN19 ____________vs. Indiana^N20______vs. K-State/Boston U.^N22 ______________vs. TBA^N29 ______A&M-CORPUS CHRISTID2____________at Arkansas StateD5 ____________SOUTHERN MISSD12____________McNEESE STATED16 ______________vs. UTEP#D19 ______________CENTENARYD23 ____________at West VirginiaD29 ________JACKSONVILLE STATEJ5 ____________________UCFJ9 __________MISSISSIPPI STATE*J13 ______________at Georgia*J16 ____________at Tennessee*J20 __________SOUTH CAROLINA*J23 ________________at LSU*J28 ______________at Auburn*J30 ______________ARKANSAS*F2 ______________at Kentucky*F6 ________________ALABAMA*F11 ________at Mississippi State*F18 ____________VANDERBILT*F20 ________________FLORIDA*F24 ________________AUBURN*F27 ______________at Alabama*M4 __________________LSU*M6 ______________at Arkansas*M11-14 ________SEC Tournament

^Puerto Rico Tipoff (San Juan. P.R.)#Southaven, Miss.

Andy KennedyHead Coach

Eniel PolyniceJunior Guard

2009-10 rosterNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown

1 Terrance Henry F 6-9 192 So. Monroe, La.2 Reginald Buckner F 6-8 210 Fr. Memphis, Tenn.3 Will Bogan G 6-1 167 So. Caldwell, Idaho5 Michael Halford G 6-3 185 RFr. Ridgeland, Miss.

12 Chris Warren G 5-10 165 Jr. Orlando, Fla.14 Eniel Polynice G 6-5 225 Jr. Sarasota, Fla.20 Nick Williams G 6-4 211 So. Mobile, Ala.23 Trevor Gaskins G 6-2 204 So. Alpharetta, Ga.24 Terrico White G 6-5 211 So. Memphis, Tenn.31 Murphy Holloway F 6-7 225 So. Irmo, S.C.32 Zach Graham G 6-6 225 Jr. Suwanee, Ga.34 Kevin Cantinol F 6-10 248 So. Guadeloupe, Fr. West Indies

44 DeAngelo Riley F 6-9 235 Jr. Memphis, Tenn.52 DeAundre Cranston F 6-9 251 Sr. Orlando, Fla.

player informationStarters Returning Pos. StatisticsChris Warren G 19.6 ppg., 4.0 apg., 2.5 spg.Eniel Polynice G 10.7 ppg., 5.3 rpg., 4.1 apg.Terrico White G 13.7 ppg., 3.4 rpg., 2.3 apg.Murphy Holloway F 8.4 ppg., 6.6 rpg., 1.2 spg.Zach Graham G 8.5 ppg., 3.1 rpg.

Others Returning Pos. StatisticsTrevor Gaskins G 5.9 ppg., 1.5 rpg., 1.1 apg.Terrance Henry F 4.2 ppg., 3.6 rpg., 1.1 apg.

Mississippi

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JAGUARS

Saturday, November 28 � 3:30 p.m.Kansas City, Mo. � Sprint Center

general informationLocation: Indianapolis, Ind.Enrollment: 30,300Colors: Red, Gold & BlackFounded: 1969Nickname: JaguarsAffiliation: NCAA Division IConference: SummitPresident: Charles R. BantzAthletics Director: Michael MooreArena: The JungleCapacity: 1,215Website: www.iupuijags.comDepartment Phone:317.278.5247

historyFirst Year: 1971-72All-Time Record: 552-548Years in NCAA Tournament: 1Last Appearance: 2003

team informationHead Coach: Ron HunterAlma Mater: Miami-Ohio ‘86Career Record (Years):249-194 (15)Record at School (Years):249-194 (15)Assistant Coaches: Todd Howard,Matt Crenshaw, Austin ParkinsonOperations: n/aOffice Phone: 317.278.52472008-09 Record: 16-14Conference Record/Finish:9-9 (4th) Postseason: n/aLettermen R/L: 9/5Starters R/L: 4/1Newcomers: 6

sports informationSID Contact: Ed HoldawayOffice Phone: 317.274.2725Cell Phone: 317.908.2645E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 317.278.2683Press Row Phone: 317.274.4558

series informationSeries Record: First MeetingLast Meeting: n/aCurrent Streak: n/aMartin vs. IUPUI: 0-0

2009-10 scheduleN2 __________ANDERSON (Exh.)N7 ________SAINT JOSEPH’S (Exh.)N14 ______________at Drake^N18 ________at Eastern Illinois^N20 __________vs. Austin Peay^N21 ____________vs. Auburn^N22 ________vs. Georgia State^N25 ________________IU EASTN28 __________at Kansas StateD3________SOUTH DAKOTA STATE*D5________NORTH DAKOTA STATE*D9______________at Notre DameD12 ____________IU SOUTH BENDD19 ______________DUQUESNED23 ____________at Indiana StateD29 ______________at MemphisD31 ________________ at IPFW*J2________________at Oakland*J6 __________________OHIO#J9 __________WESTERN ILLINOIS*J14 __________ORAL ROBERTS*#J16 ______________CENTENARY*J21 __________at Southern Utah*J23 ________________at UMKC*J28 ______________OAKLAND*J30 __________________IPFW*F6 __________at Western Illinois*F11 ____________at Centenary*F13____________at Oral Roberts*F18__________________UMKC*F20 __________SOUTHERN UTAH*F25 ______at North Dakota State*F27 ______at South Dakota State*M6-9 __Summit League Tournament

^Glenn Wilkes Classic (Daytona Beach, Fla.)#Conseco Fieldhouse (Indianapolis, Ind.)

Ron HunterHead Coach

Robert GlennSenior Forward

2009-10 rosterNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown

1 Leroy Nobles G/F 6-5 185 Jr. Louisville, Ky.2 Stephen Thomas G 6-1 170 Jr. Indianapolis, Ind.5 Alex Young F 6-5 195 So. Indianapolis, Ind.

11 Adrian Moss G 5-9 155 Jr. Franklin, Ind.12 Greg Rice G 5-11 175 Fr. Indianapolis, Ind.13 David Mazanowski G 6-3 190 Fr. Indianapolis, Ind.15 Sean Esposito G 6-3 180 RFr. Indianapolis, Ind.20 Jon Avery F 6-7 205 Sr. Mansfield, Ohio23 Robert Glenn F 6-7 195 Sr. Indianapolis, Ind.24 Nick Kitcoff G/F 6-7 190 So. Indianapolis, Ind.32 Anthony Williams F 6-8 240 Jr. Winter Haven, Fla.42 John Ashworth G 6-3 195 Jr. Indianapolis, Ind.44 Nick DeSchepper G 6-3 180 Jr. Fishers, Ind.54 Billy Pettiford F 6-7 220 Sr. Marion, Ind.55 Christian Siakam F 6-7 230 So. Cincinnati, Ohio

player informationStarters Returning Pos. StatisticsRobert Glenn F 13.9 ppg., 5.4 rpg., 1.0 spg.Alex Young F 10.8 ppg., 3.5 rpg.Leroy Nobles G/F 9.9 ppg., 3.6 rpg., 1.3 apg.Billy Pettiford F 5.0 ppg., 5.2 rpg., 2.5 apg.

Others Returning Pos. StatisticsJon Avery F 9.2 ppg., 5.9 rpg.Adrian Moss G 4.8 ppg., 2.5 apg., 1.4 rpg.John Ashworth G 3.0 ppg., 1.6 rpg.

IUPUITIGERS

Tuesday, December 1 � 7 p.m.Manhattan, Kan. � Bramlage Coliseum

general informationLocation: Hays, Kan.Enrollment: 9,000Colors: Black & GoldFounded: 1902Nickname: TigersAffiliation: NCAA Division IIConference: MIAAPresident: Edward H. HammondAthletics Director: Curtis HammekeArena: Gross Memorial ColiseumCapacity: 6,814Website: fhsuathletics.comDepartment Phone:785.628.4050

historyFirst Year: 1907-08All-Time Record: 1388-824Years in NCAA Tournament: 9Last Appearance: 2008 (Div. II)

team informationHead Coach: Mark JohnsonAlma Mater: Pittsburg State ‘93Career Record (Years):158-75 (8)Record at School (Years):158-75 (8)Assistant Coaches: Jeremy Brown,Jonathan RaneyOperations: n/aOffice Phone: 785.628.43552008-09 Record: 20-9Conference Record/Finish:12-8 (t3rd) Postseason: n/aLettermen R/L: 5/6Starters R/L: 3/2Newcomers: 8

sports informationSID Contact: Ryan PrickettOffice Phone: 785.628.5903Cell Phone: 785.635.0434E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 785.628.4383Press Row Phone: 785.628.5800

series informationSeries Record: Tied 2-2Last Meeting: W, 60-32 (1947)Current Streak: K-State, 2Martin vs. FHSU: 0-0

2009-10 scheduleN3 ____________at Kansas (Exh.)N10 __________STERLING (Exh.)N15 ________________FRIENDSN18 ________CENTRAL CHRISTIANN24 ________at Nebraska-KearneyN30 ________________NEWMAND1 ____________at Kansas StateD5 ________at Nebraska-Omaha*D7 __________________TABORD9 ________NW MISSOURI STATE*D12 ________MISSOURI WESTERN*D18 ________________BETHELD30______________WASHBURN*J2 ________________at Truman*J4 __________at Cental Missouri*J9 ______________SW BAPTIST*J11 ______MISSOURI SOUTHERN*J16 __________at Pittsburg State*J20 __________at Emporia State*J27 ________NEBRASKA-OMAHA*J30 ________at NW Missouri State*F1 ________at Missouri Western*F6 ______________at Washburn*F11 ________________TRUMAN*F13 ________CENTRAL MISSOURI*F18 ____________at SW Baptist*F20 ________at Missouri Southern*F24__________PITTSBURG STATE*F28 __________EMPORIA STATE*M5-7 __________MIAA Tournament

Mark JohnsonHead Coach

Tim PeintnerSenior Forward

2009-10 rosterNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown

1 Sean Dreiling G 6-0 170 So. Estes Park, Colo.3 Greg Schmidt G 5-10 165 Jr. Topeka, Kan.5 Dominique Jones G 5-8 175 Jr. New York, N.Y.

10 Jason Ball G 6-1 170 RFr. Hays, Kan.13 Ben Congiusta G 6-1 175 So. Sydney, Australia15 Trent Blackwill G 5-10 180 So. Quinter, Kan.20 Willie Hassell G 5-9 185 Sr. Portageville, Mo.21 Ryan Herrman F 6-6 210 Sr. Abilene, Kan.22 Orrin Greer G 6-3 205 Sr. Monroe, La.24 Luke Sealer G 6-3 165 Fr. Lee’s Summit, Mo.30 Ken Bowman F 6-9 240 Jr. Phoenix, Ariz.33 Corbin Kuntzsch G 6-4 190 Jr. Scott City, Kan.34 Matt Simmons F 6-7 245 Jr. Great Bend, Kan.35 Tim Peintner F 6-6 200 Sr. Scott City, Kan.54 Dijon Smith F 6-8 210 Jr. Omaha, Neb.

player informationStarters Returning Pos. StatisticsTim Peintner F 12.3 ppg., 7.1 rpg., 1.6 apg.Corbin Kuntzsch G 10.0 ppg., 5.6 rpg., 1.8 apg.Ryan Herrman F 7.2 ppg., 6.2 rpg.

Others Returning Pos. StatisticsSean Dreiling G 0.6 ppg.Greg Schmidt G 0.4 ppg., 0.2 rpg.

Fort Hays StateCOUGARS

Saturday, December 5 � 8 p.m.Manhattan, Kan. � Bramlage Coliseum

general informationLocation: Pullman, Wash.Enrollment: 25,135Colors: Crimson & GrayFounded: 1890Nickname: CougarsAffiliation: NCAA Division IConference: Pacific-10President: Elson S. FloydAthletics Director: Jim SterkArena: Friel CourtCapacity: 11,671Website: www.wsucougars.comDepartment Phone:509.335.0311

historyFirst Year: 1901-02All-Time Record: 1457-1341Years in NCAA Tournament: 6Last Appearance: 2008

team informationHead Coach: Ken BoneAlma Mater: Seattle Pacific ‘83Career Record (Years):335-167 (17)Record at School (Years):0-0 (1)Assistant Coaches: Curtis Allen,Jeff Hironaka, Ben JohnsonOperations: Jared BarrettOffice Phone: 509.335.02402008-09 Record: 17-16Conference Record/Finish:8-10 (7th) Postseason: NIT First RoundLettermen R/L: 7/7Starters R/L: 2/3Newcomers: 5

sports informationSID Contact: Jessica SchmickOffice Phone: 509.335.0255Cell Phone: 509.781.0550E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 509.335.0267Press Row Phone: 509.335.2684

series informationSeries Record: Tied 2-2Last Meeting: L, 58-57 (12/3/05)Current Streak: WSU, 1Martin vs. WSU: 0-0

2009-10 scheduleN9 ____LEWIS-CLARK STATE (Exh.)N13 ________MISSISSIPPI VALLEYN16 ______EASTERN WASHINGTONN19 ________INDIANA FORT WAYNEN25 ______at Alaska-Anchorage^N27 ________vs. Nicholls State^N28 ______________vs. TBA^D2 ________________at GonzagaD5 ____________at Kansas StateD9 __________________IDAHOD12 ____________vs. Air Force#D19 ________vs. Portland State%D22 ________________vs. LSU&D31________________OREGON*J2 ____________OREGON STATE*J8 ________________at Arizona*J10 __________at Arizona State*J14 ______________CALIFORNIA*J16 ______________STANFORD*J21 ________________at USC*J23 ________________at UCLA*J30 ____________at Washington*F4 ____________ARIZONA STATE*F6 ________________ARIZONA*F11 ______________at Stanford*F13______________at California*F18 __________________UCLA*F20 __________________USC*F27 ____________WASHINGTON*M4 ____________at Oregon State*M6________________at Oregon*M10-13 ______Pac-10 Tournament

^Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, Alaska)#Spokane Arena (Spokane, Wash.)%Toyota Center (Kennewick, Wash.)&KeyArena (Seattle, Wash.)

Ken BoneHead Coach

Klay ThompsonSophomore Guard

2009-10 rosterNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown

0 Marcus Capers G 6-4 172 So. Winter Haven, Fla.1 Klay Thompson G 6-6 187 So. Ladera Ranch, Calif.2 Anthony Brown G 6-4 205 Fr. Spokane, Wash.3 Reggie Moore G 6-2 175 Fr. Seattle, Wash.4 Nikola Koprivica G 6-6 216 Sr. Belgrade, Serbia

11 Xavier Thames G 6-3 180 Fr. Elk Grove, Calif.12 Brock Motum F 6-9 215 Fr. Brisbane, Australia13 Steven Bjornstad C 6-10 225 Fr. Vancouver, Wash.14 James Watson F 6-7 210 RFr. Atoka, Okla.20 John Allen G 6-0 181 RFr. Brier, Wash.23 DeAngelo Casto F 6-8 229 So. Spokane, Wash.30 Mike Harthun G 6-3 180 So. Medford, Ore.31 Abe Lodwick G 6-7 200 So. Bend, Ore.40 Charlie Enquist F 6-10 222 So. Edmonds, Wash.

player informationStarters Returning Pos. StatisticsKlay Thompson G 12.5 ppg., 4.2 rpg.Nikola Koprivica G 3.1 ppg., 2.4 rpg.

Others Returning Pos. StatisticsDeAngelo Casto F 4.4 ppg., 4.0 rpg.Marcus Capers G 1.7 ppg., 2.3 rpg.Charlie Enquist F 1.0 ppg., 0.8 rpg.

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OPPONENTSMUSKETEERS

Tuesday, December 8 � 8 p.m.Manhattan, Kan. � Bramlage Coliseum

general informationLocation: Cincinnati, OhioEnrollment: 6,700Colors: Navy Blue, Gray & WhiteFounded: 1831Nickname: MusketeersAffiliation: NCAA Division IConference: Atlantic 10President: Michael J. Graham, S.J.Athletics Director: Mike BobinskiArena: Cintas CenterCapacity: 10,250Website: www.GoXavier.comDepartment Phone:513.745.3417

historyFirst Year: 1919-20All-Time Record: 1256-892Years in NCAA Tournament: 20Last Appearance: 2009

team informationHead Coach: Chris MackAlma Mater: Xavier ‘92Career Record (Years):0-0 (1)Record at School (Years):0-0 (1)Assistant Coaches: Pat Kelsey,Orlando Ranson, Travis SteeleOperations: Brian ThorntonOffice Phone: 513.745.34172008-09 Record: 27-8Conference Record/Finish:12-4 (1st) Postseason: NCAA Regional SemifinalLettermen R/L: 9/3Starters R/L: 2/3Newcomers: 4

sports informationSID Contact: Tom EiserOffice Phone: 513.745.3124Cell Phone: n/aE-mail: [email protected] Fax: 513.745.2825Press Row Phone: 513.745.3929

series informationSeries Record: Xavier leads 4-2Last Meeting: L, 103-77 (12/31/07)Current Streak: Xavier, 3Martin vs. Xavier: 0-1

2009-10 scheduleN13 ________YOUNGSTOWN STATEN17 __________BOWLING GREENN21 ____________SACRED HEARTN26 __________vs. Marquette^N27 ____vs. Creighton/Michigan^N29__________________TBA^D4 ______________KENT STATED8 ____________at Kansas StateD13 ______________CINCINNATID19 ________________at ButlerD23 ______________MIAMI-OHIOD29 ____________________LSUJ3 ______________at Wake ForestJ7________________at La Salle*J10________at George Washington*J13 ______________CHARLOTTE*J16 ________________DAYTON*J20 ______________at Temple*J22 ____________RHODE ISLAND*J28 ______________DUQUESNE*J31 ______________FORDHAM*F3 __________at Massachusetts*F6 ________________at Dayton*F13 ________________at FloridaF17 ____________ST. JOSEPH’S*F20 ______________at Charlotte*F24 ____________at Saint Louis*F28 ______________RICHMOND*M3 ______________at Fordham*M6__________ST. BONAVENTURE*M9-14____Atlantic 10 Championship

^Old Spice Classic (Orlando, Fla.)

Chris MackHead Coach

Jason LoveSenior Forward

2009-10 rosterNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown

3 Brian Walsh G/F 6-4 195 RFr. Coraopolis, Pa.10 Mark Lyons G 6-1 195 RFr. Schenectady, N.Y.12 Brad Redford G 6-0 175 So. Frankenmuth, Mich.15 Andrew Taylor F 6-8 215 Jr. Toledo, Ohio21 Jeff Robinson F 6-9 200 Fr. Indianapolis, Ind.22 Jamel McLean F 6-8 235 Jr. Hampton, Va.25 Dante Jackson G 6-5 195 Jr. Greenfield, Ohio31 Jason Love F/C 6-9 265 Sr. Philadelphia, Pa.32 Kenny Frease C 7-0 265 So. Massillon, Ohio33 Joe Hughes F 6-6 205 Jr. Indianapolis, Ind.52 Terrell Holloway G 6-0 185 So. Hempstead, N.Y.55 Jordan Crawford G 6-4 195 So. Detroit, Mich.

player informationStarters Returning Pos. StatisticsJason Love F/C 6.7 ppg., 5.9 rpg., 0.5 apg.Dante Jackson G 6.6 ppg., 3.5 rpg., 2.7 apg.

Others Returning Pos. StatisticsTerrell Holloway G 5.5 ppg., 2.0 rpg., 2.2 apg.Kenny Frease C 5.4 ppg., 3.7 rpg., 0.8 apg.Brad Redford G 5.1 ppg., 0.6 rpg., 0.6 apg.Jamel McLean F 4.4 ppg., 4.4 rpg., 0.7 apg.

XavierRUNNIN’ REBELS

Saturday, December 12 � 6 p.m.Las Vegas, Nev. � Orleans Arena

general informationLocation: Las Vegas, Nev.Enrollment: 28,000Colors: Scarlet & GrayFounded: 1957Nickname: Runnin’ RebelsAffiliation: NCAA Division IConference: Mountain WestPresident: Neal SmatreskAthletics Director: Jerry KoloskieArena: Thomas & Mack CenterCapacity: 18,500Website: www.UNLVRebels.comDepartment Phone:702.895.4729

historyFirst Year: 1958-59All-Time Record: 1084-439Years in NCAA Tournament: 16Last Appearance: 2008

team informationHead Coach: Lon KrugerAlma Mater: Kansas State ‘75Career Record (Years):430-286 (23)Record at School (Years):112-53 (5)Assistant Coaches: Greg Grensing,Steve Henson, Lew HillOperations: Mike ShepherdOffice Phone: 702.895.32952008-09 Record: 21-11Conference Record/Finish:9-7 (5th)Postseason: NIT First RoundLettermen R/L: 6/7Starters R/L: 2/3Newcomers: 9

sports informationSID Contact: Andy GrossmanOffice Phone: 702.895.3995Cell Phone: 702.630.3949E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 702.895.0989Press Row Phone: 702.895.4600

series informationSeries Record: UNLV leads 3-1Last Meeting: L, 80-61 (3/14/87)Current Streak: UNLV, 3Martin vs. UNLV: 0-0

2009-10 scheduleN10 __________WASHBURN (Exh.)N14 __________PITTSBURG STATEN19 ________________NEVADAN21 ________SOUTHERN ILLINOISN25 ______________HOLY CROSSN28 ______________LOUISVILLED2 ________________at ArizonaD5 ______________at Santa ClaraD12 __________KANSAS STATE^D15 __________at Southern UtahD17 ____________WEBER STATED19 ____SOUTH CAROLINA UPSTATED22 ______________vs. SMU#D23 ________________vs. TBA#D25 ________________vs. TBA#J6 __________________at BYU*J9 ____________at New Mexico*J13 __________SAN DIEGO STATE*J16 __________________UTAH*J20 __________at Colorado State*J23 ________________at TCU*J26 ______________AIR FORCE*F3 ______________at Wyoming*F6____________________BYU*F10 ____________NEW MEXICO*F13 ________at San Diego State*F17 ________________at Utah*F20 __________COLORADO STATE*F24 __________________TCU*F27 ______________at Air Force*M6 ______________WYOMING*M10-13 ________MWC Tournament

^Orleans Arena (Las Vegas, Nev.)#Diamond Head Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii)

Lon KrugerHead Coach

Tre’Von WillisJunior Guard

2009-10 rosterNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown

0 Oscar Bellfield G 6-2 185 So. Los Angeles, Calif.1 Quintrell Thomas F 6-8 245 So. Newark, N.J.2 Kendall Wallace G 6-4 190 Jr. Mesa, Ariz.3 Anthony Marshall G 6-3 200 Fr. Las Vegas, Nev.5 Derrick Jasper G 6-6 215 Jr. Paso Robles, Calif.

10 Tyler Norman G 6-0 190 Jr. Las Vegas, Nev.11 Carlos Lopez F 6-11 215 Fr. Lajas, Puerto Rico12 Brice Massamba F/C 6-10 240 So. Sodertalje, Sweden14 Todd Hanni G 6-4 215 So. Danville, Ind.20 Steve Jones G 6-1 220 Sr. Portland, Ore.22 Chace Stanback G/F 6-8 210 So. Los Angeles, Calif.31 Justin Hawkins G 6-3 190 Fr. Los Angeles, Calif.33 Tre’Von Willis G 6-4 195 Jr. Fresno, Calif.34 Matt Shaw F 6-8 240 Jr. Los Angeles, Calif.44 Darris Santee F 6-8 225 Sr. Houston, Texas

player informationStarters Returning Pos. StatisticsTre’Von Willis G 11.4 ppg., 4.3 rpg., 3.3 apg.Oscar Bellfield G 6.2 ppg., 3.4 apg., 2.2 rpg.

Others Returning Pos. StatisticsMatt Shaw F 6.9 ppg., 4.0 rpg.Darris Santee F 5.3 ppg., 2.6 rpg.Kendall Wallace G 4.6 ppg., 1.6 rpg.Brice Massamba F/C 2.0 ppg., 1.3 rpg.

UNLVCRIMSON TIDE

Saturday, December 19 � 8 p.m.Coors Classic � Mitchell Center � Mobile, Ala.

general informationLocation: Tuscaloosa, Ala.Enrollment: 27,052Colors: Crimson & WhiteFounded: 1831Nickname: Crimson TideAffiliation: NCAA Division IConference: SECPresident: Robert E. WittAthletics Director: Mal MooreArena: Coleman ColiseumCapacity: 15,316Website: www.rolltide.comDepartment Phone:205.348.6084

historyFirst Year: 1912-13All-Time Record: 1482-898-1Years in NCAA Tournament: 18Last Appearance: 2006

team informationHead Coach: Anthony GrantAlma Mater: Dayton ‘87Career Record (Years):76-25 (3)Record at School (Years):0-0 (1)Assistant Coaches: John Brannen,Dan Hipsher, Antoine PettwayOperations: Tony PujolOffice Phone: 205.348.45512008-09 Record: 18-14Conference Record/Finish:7-9 (t9th)Postseason: n/aLettermen R/L: 8/3Starters R/L: 4/1Newcomers: 4

sports informationSID Contact: Ty PattonOffice Phone: 205.348.5401Cell Phone: 205.310.1271E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 205.348.8841Press Row Phone: 205.348.6084

series informationSeries Record: Alabama leads 1-0Last Meeting: L, 79-48 (11/16/94)Current Streak: Alabama, 1Martin vs. UA: 0-0

2009-10 scheduleN4 __________MONTEVALLO (Exh.)N10 ______AUGUSTA STATE (Exh.)N14 ________________CORNELLN17 ____________JACKSON STATEN20______________PROVIDENCEN26 ______________vs. Baylor^N27 ______vs. Florida State/Iona^N29 ______________vs. TBA^D2 ____________NORTH FLORIDAD5 ________LOUISIANA-MONROED12 ________________PURDUED16 ________________SAMFORDD19 ________vs. Kansas State#D23 ________________MERCERD30 __________TENNESSEE STATEJ4 __________________at ToledoJ9 __________________at LSU*J13______________VANDERBILT*J16 ______________at Arkansas*J19 ______________TENNESSEE*J23 ________MISSISSIPPI STATE*J27 __________________LSU*J30 ______________at Auburn*F4 ________________FLORIDA*F6 ____________at Mississippi*F9 ______________at Kentucky*F13 ______________ARKANSAS*F20 ______________at Georgia*F24 ________at Mississippi State*F27 ____________MISSISSIPPI*M3 __________at South Carolina*M6 ________________AUBURN*M11-14 ________SEC Tournament

^Old Spice Classic (Orlando, Fla.)#Mitchell Center (Mobile, Ala.)

Anthony GrantHead Coach

Senario HillmanJunior Guard

2009-10 rosterNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown

1 Anthony Brock G 5-9 165 Sr. Little Rock, Ark.2 Mikhail Torrance G 6-5 210 Sr. Eight Mile, Ala.5 Tony Mitchell F 6-6 185 Fr. Swainsboro, Ga.

10 Ben Eblen G 6-1 180 Fr. Isle of Palms, S.C.20 Greg Cage G 6-4 212 Sr. Indianapolis, Ind.21 Senario Hillman G 6-1 192 Jr. Irwinton, Ga.23 Demetrius Jemison F 6-8 240 Sr. Birmingham, Ala.24 Charvez Davis G 6-3 190 Jr. Montgomery, Ala.25 Andrew Steele G 6-3 215 So. Birmingham, Ala.32 JaMychal Green F 6-9 220 So. Montgomery, Ala.40 Justin Knox F 6-9 240 Jr. Tuscaloosa, Ala.44 Chris Hines F 6-8 220 Jr. Hillcrest, Ala.

player informationStarters Returning Pos. StatisticsSenario Hillman G 12.9 ppg., 2.5 rpg., 2.1 apg.JaMychal Green F 10.3 ppg., 7.6 rpg., 1.6 bpg.Mikhail Torrance G 10.0 ppg., 2.3 rpg., 2.3 apg.Justin Knox F 5.7 ppg., 5.1 rpg.

Others Returning Pos. StatisticsAnthony Brock G 5.6 ppg., 1.5 apg., 1.3 rpg.Andrew Steele G 3.3 ppg., 1.9 rpg.Demetrius Jemison F 3.1 ppg., 3.1 rpg.

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GOLDEN LIONS

Monday, December 21 � 7 p.m.Manhattan, Kan. � Bramlage Coliseum

general informationLocation: Pine Bluff, Ark.Enrollment: 3,800Colors: Black & GoldFounded: 1873Nickname: Golden LionsAffiliation: NCAA Division IConference: Southwestern AthleticPresident: Lawrence A. Davis, Jr.Athletics Director: Louis Perkins, Jr.Arena: H.O. ClemmonsCapacity: 4,500Website: www.uapblionsroar.comDepartment Phone:870.575.7950

historyFirst Year: 1956-57All-Time Record: 511-574Years in NCAA Tournament: 0Last Appearance: n/a

team informationHead Coach: George IvoryAlma Mater: Mississippi Valley ‘88Career Record (Years):13-18 (1)Record at School (Years):13-18 (1)Assistant Coaches: Kenneth Broyles,James Wright, D’Jamel JacksonOperations: n/aOffice Phone: 870.575.86572008-09 Record: 13-18Conference Record/Finish:11-7 (4th) Postseason: n/aLettermen R/L: 15/0Starters R/L: 5/0Newcomers: 0

sports informationSID Contact: Andrew RobertsOffice Phone: 870.575.7949Cell Phone: n/aE-mail: [email protected] Fax: 870.575.7881Press Row Phone: n/a

series informationSeries Record: K-State leads 3-0Last Meeting: W, 76-42 (11/29/04)Current Streak: K-State, 3Martin vs. UAPB: 0-0

2009-10 scheduleN13 ______________at ColoradoN15 ________________at DenverN18____________at Texas-El PasoN27 ________________at AkronN30 ____________at Arizona StateD5________________at MichiganD13 __________at Oklahoma StateD16 ____________at Georgia TechD19 ______________at MissouriD21 __________at Kansas StateD28 ________________at OregonJ4 ________at Mississippi Valley*J9____________at Alabama A&M*J11 __________at Alabama State*J16 ______________SOUTHERN*J18 ____________ALCORN STATE*J23 ________at Prairie View A&M*J25 __________at Texas Southern*J30______________GRAMBLING*F1 ____________JACKSON STATE*F6 ____________ALABAMA A&M*F8 __________ALABAMA STATE*F13 ______________at Southern*F15 ____________at Alcorn State*F20 ________PRAIRIE VIEW A&M*F22__________TEXAS SOUTHERN*F27 ____________at Grambling*M1 __________at Jackson State*M4 ________MISSISSIPPI VALLEY*M10-13 ________SWAC Tournament

George IvoryHead Coach

Terrance CalvinSenior Guard

2009-10 rosterNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown

1 Vincent Martin G 6-2 175 Fr. Marietta, Ga.3 Dominic Moore C 6-10 195 Jr. Fort Wayne, Ind.

10 Antonio Ootsey G 6-1 180 Jr. Little Rock, Ark.12 Corey Norman G 6-3 180 Sr. Chicago, Ill.13 Stephan Collins F 6-5 185 Fr. Pine Bluff, Ark.14 Terrance Calvin G 6-2 170 Sr. Clarksdale, Miss.15 Allen Smith G 5-10 170 Jr. Pine Bluff, Ark.21 Tavaris Washington F 6-5 215 Sr. Pensacola, Fla.22 George Davis F 6-5 210 Sr. Vaiden, Miss.23 Savalace Townsend G 6-2 160 So. Long Beach, Miss.25 Antoni Lasker G 5-10 170 So. Little Rock, Ark.30 Gavin Montgomery F 6-6 200 Jr. Fayetteville, Ark.34 Terry Tidwell F 6-8 230 Fr. Conway, Ark.35 Lebaron Weathers F 6-8 245 Sr. Hattiesburg, Miss.44 Tyree Glass F 6-7 220 Sr. Fort Wayne, Ind.50 Hugh Barnett C 6-9 265 Sr. London, England52 Terrell Kennedy F 6-6 250 So. Jackson, Miss.

player informationStarters Returning Pos. StatisticsTerrance Calvin G 12.0 ppg., 5.5 rpg., 2.1 apg.Tyree Glass F 8.3 ppg., 4.4 rpg.Lebaron Weathers F/C 7.3 ppg., 5.5 rpg.Tavaris Washington G 6.8 ppg., 3.8 rpg.Savalance Townsend G 6.3 ppg., 3.1 rpg.

Others Returning Pos. StatisticsGavin Montgomery G 8.2 ppg., 3.2 rpg.Rickey Parks G 3.8 ppg., 1.7 rpg.

Arkansas-Pine BluffVIKINGS

Tuesday, December 29 � 7 p.m.Manhattan, Kan. � Bramlage Coliseum

general informationLocation: Cleveland, OhioEnrollment: 16,418Colors: Forest Green & WhiteFounded: 1964Nickname: VikingsAffiliation: NCAA Division IConference: HorizonPresident: Ronald M. BerkmanAthletics Director: Lee ReedArena: Wolstein CenterCapacity: 8,500Website: www.csuvikings.comDepartment Phone:216.687.4800

historyFirst Year: 1929-30All-Time Record: 739-1026Years in NCAA Tournament: 2Last Appearance: 2009

team informationHead Coach: Gary WatersAlma Mater: Ferris State ‘75Career Record (Years):228-180 (12)Record at School (Years):57-45 (3)Assistant Coaches: Jayson Gee, LarryDeSimpelare, Jermaine KimbroughOperations: Bill BuckOffice Phone: 216.687.48172008-09 Record: 26-11Conference Record/Finish:12-6 (t3rd) Postseason: NCAA Second RoundLettermen R/L: 6/6Starters R/L: 2/3Newcomers: 5

sports informationSID Contact: Brian McCannOffice Phone: 216.687.4818Cell Phone: 216.798.6376E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 216.523.7257Press Row Phone: 216.687.4819

series informationSeries Record: KSU leads 2-0Last Meeting: W, 69-59 (11/22/08)Current Streak: KSU, 2Martin vs. CSU: 1-0

2009-10 scheduleN9 ________JOHN CARROLL (Exh.)N13 __________at St. BonaventureN16______________WILMINGTONN19 __________FLORIDA A&M^N21 ______SAM HOUSTON STATE^N24 ____________vs. Kentucky^N25 ______vs. Stanford/Virginia^N28 ____________WICHITA STATED3 ____________at Wright State*D5 ________________at Detroit*D12 ____________WILBERFORCED15 __________ROBERT MORRISD19 ____________WEST VIRGINIAD22 ______________at Ohio StateD29 __________at Kansas StateJ2 ________at Youngstown State*J7__________________LOYOLA*J9 ____________________UIC*J14 ________________at Butler*J16 ____________at Valparaiso*J22 ______________GREEN BAY*J24 ______________MILWAUKEE*J30 ________YOUNGSTOWN STATE*F4 __________________at UIC*F6 ________________at Loyola*F11 ____________VALPARAISO*F13 ________________BUTLER*F16 ____________at Green Bay*F18 ____________at Milwaukee*F20 __________________TBA#F25 ________________DETROIT*F27 ____________WRIGHT STATE*M2-9__Horizon League Championship

^Cancun Challenge (Cancun, Mexico)#ESPNU BracketBusters (Cleveland, Ohio)

Gary WatersHead Coach

Norris ColeJunior Guard

2009-10 rosterNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown

1 Anthony Wells G 6-1 190 Fr. Shaker Heights, Ohio2 Lance James G 5-11 205 Jr. Lithia Springs, Ga.3 Trevon Harmon G 6-0 170 So. Pasadena, Calif.4 Kevin Anderson C 6-10 200 So. Irving, Texas5 Jeremy Montgomery G 6-2 190 So. Chicago, Ill.

20 Charlie Woods F 6-7 190 Fr. Lansing, Mich.22 Josh McCoy G 6-4 175 So. St. Peters, Mo.23 Jared Cunningham F 6-9 225 Jr. Oregon City, Ore.30 Norris Cole G 6-1 165 Jr. Dayton, Ohio32 D’Aundray Brown G 6-4 180 Jr. Youngstown, Ohio33 Tim Kamczyc F 6-6 195 Fr. Strongville, Ohio44 Aaron Pogue F 6-9 275 So. Dayton, Ohio45 Nigel Ajere F 6-6 220 So. Arcadia, Calif.51 Joe Latas C 6-11 280 So. North Olmsted, Ohio

player informationStarters Returning Pos. StatisticsNorris Cole G 13.3 ppg., 2.5 rpg., 2.4 apg.D’Aundray Brown G 7.4 ppg., 5.7 rpg., 2.5 apg.

Others Returning Pos. StatisticsTrevon Harmon G 5.2 ppg., 1.2 rpg.Jeremy Montgomery G 4.0 ppg., 0.8 rpg.Joe Latas C 1.4 ppg., 0.4 rpg.

Cleveland StateCOYOTES

Sunday, January 3 � 12 p.m.Manhattan, Kan. � Bramlage Coliseum

general informationLocation: Vermillion, S.D.Enrollment: 9,291Colors: Red & WhiteFounded: 1862Nickname: CoyotesAffiliation: NCAA Division IConference: Great WestPresident: James W. AbbottAthletics Director: Joel NielsenArena: DakotaDomeCapacity: 10,000Website: www.USDCoyotes.comDepartment Phone:605.677.5309

historyFirst Year: 1907-08All-Time Record: 1159-945Years in NCAA Tournament: 14Last Appearance: 2008 (Div. II)

team informationHead Coach: Dave BootsAlma Mater: Augsburg ‘79Career Record (Years):558-235 (28)Record at School (Years):443-172 (22)Assistant Coaches: Joey James,Chris Kassin, Eric JohnsonOperations: n/aOffice Phone: 605.677.53092008-09 Record: 20-9Conference Record/Finish:n/a Postseason: n/aLettermen R/L: 7/4Starters R/L: 3/2Newcomers: 6

sports informationSID Contact: Amil AndersonOffice Phone: 605.677.5927Cell Phone: 605.677.9222E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 605.677.9222Press Row Phone: 605.677.5761

series informationSeries Record: K-State leads 6-0Last Meeting: W, 95-45 (11/29/86)Current Streak: K-State, 6Martin vs. USD: 0-0

2009-10 scheduleN13____________at Texas Tech^N14__________vs. Oregon State^N15 ____vs. A&M-Corpus Christi^N20 __________MAYVILLE STATEN24 ______________at MarquetteN28 __________________DANAN29 ________MIDLAND LUTHERAND2______________DAKOTA STATED11 ______________at Drake#D13 __________vs. BinghamptonD20 ______________at WyomingD28 __________MOREHEAD STATEJ3 ____________at Kansas StateJ8 ________________CORNELLJ9 ________SIU-EDWARDSVILLE*J12 ______________LONGWOODJ16____________NORTH DAKOTA*J21 ________at Utah Valley State*J23 __________at North Dakota*J28__________at Houston Baptist*J30 ______at Texas-Pan American*F6 ________at SIU-Edwardsville*F11 __________CHICAGO STATE*F13 __________________NJIT*F18 ________UTAH VALLEY STATE*F25 ________________at NJIT*F27 __________at Chicago State*M4 ______TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN*M6 ________HOUSTON BAPTIST*M10-13 ____Great West Tournament

^Duel in the Desert (Lubbock, Texas)#Drake Classic (Des Moines, Iowa)

Dave BootsHead Coach

Tyler CainSenior Forward

2009-10 rosterNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown

0 Mitchell Bouie G 6-4 214 Jr. Chicago, Ill.2 Ben Kreklow G 6-5 191 Jr. Blaine, Minn.3 Cliff Warner G 5-10 155 Fr. Altoona, Iowa4 Louie Krogman G 6-1 181 So. White River, S.D.5 Kendall Cutler G 6-0 194 Jr. Brooklyn, N.Y.

14 Jordan Boots G 6-1 160 RFr. Vermillion, S.D.20 Roman Gentry G/F 6-4 190 Sr. Sioux City, Iowa22 Jake Thomas G 6-3 165 Fr. Racine, Wis.24 Conrad Krutwig F 6-6 232 Fr. Algonquin, Ill.30 Tyler Cain F 6-8 230 Sr. Rochester, Minn.32 Dustin Tetzlaff F 6-7 193 Fr. Watertown, S.D.50 John Kreklow F 6-8 212 Jr. Blaine, Minn.52 Steve Smith C 6-11 254 Sr. Sioux Falls, S.D.

player informationStarters Returning Pos. StatisticsTyler Cain F 15.4 ppg., 11.0 rpg., 2.9 bpg.Louie Krogman G 12.8 ppg., 4.0 rpg., 2.6 apg.Steve Smith C 8.1 ppg., 5.3 rpg., 1.8 apg.

Others Returning Pos. StatisticsRoman Gentry G/F 12.2 ppg., 4.2 rpg., 2.6 apg.John Kreklow F 2.8 ppg., 1.5 rpg.Ben Kreklow G 1.2 ppg., 1.7 rpg.

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Saturday, January 9 � 7 p.m. � Columbia, Mo.Saturday, February 27 � 7 p.m. � Manhattan, Kan.

general informationLocation: Columbia, Mo.Enrollment: 28,477Colors: Old Gold & BlackFounded: 1839Nickname: TigersAffiliation: NCAA Division IConference: Big 12Chancellor: Gary ForseeAthletics Director: Mike AldenArena: Mizzou ArenaCapacity: 15,061Website: www.mutigers.comDepartment Phone:573.882.6501

historyFirst Year: 1906-07All-Time Record: 1455-1020Years in NCAA Tournament: 22Last Appearance: 2009

team informationHead Coach: Mike AndersonAlma Mater: Tulsa ‘82Career Record (Years):154-76 (6)Record at School (Years):65-35 (3)Assistant Coaches: Melvin Watkins,T.J. Cleveland, Matt ZimmermanOperations: Jeff DanielsOffice Phone: 573.882.34632008-09 Record: 31-7Conference Record/Finish:12-4 (3rd) Postseason: NCAA Elite EightLettermen R/L: 10/4Starters R/L: 2/3Newcomers: 4

sports informationSID Contact: Dave ReiterOffice Phone: 573.884.2437Cell Phone: 573.424.8740E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 573.882.4720Press Row Phone: 573.882.1442

series informationSeries Record: K-State leads 114-113Last Meeting: L, 94-74 (2/25/09)Current Streak: Missouri, 1Martin vs. MU: 2-2

2009-10 scheduleN6 ____________TRUMAN (Exh.)N13 ____NW MISSOURI STATE (Exh.)N17 ______________UT-MARTINN22 ________UT-PAN AMERICAN^N24 __________CHATTANOOGA^N27 ________vs. Old Dominion^N28 __vs. Miss. State/Richmond^D2 ______________at VanderbiltD5__________________OREGOND9 ____________at Oral RobertsD12________FAIRLEIGH DICKINSOND19 ______ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFFD23 ______________vs. Illinois#D27______________AUSTIN PEAYD30 __________________UMKCJ2__________________GEORGIAJ6 ____________SAVANNAH STATEJ9 ____________KANSAS STATE*J13 ____________at Texas Tech*J16 ____________at Oklahoma*J23 ______________NEBRASKA*J25 ______________at Kansas*J30 __________OKLAHOMA STATE*F3 ______________TEXAS A&M*F6 ______________at Colorado*F10______________IOWA STATE*F13________________at Baylor*F17 ________________TEXAS*F20______________at Nebraska*F24 ______________COLORADO*F27 __________at Kansas State*M2 ____________at Iowa State*M6 ________________KANSAS*M10-13______Big 12 Championship

^South Padre Island Invitational (SPI, Texas)#Scottrade Center (St. Louis, Mo.)

Mike AndersonHead Coach

J.T. TillerSenior Guard

2009-10 rosterNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown

3 Miguel Paul G 6-1 172 So. Lakeland, Fla.4 J.T. Tiller G 6-3 200 Sr. Marietta, Ga.

10 Mike Dixon G 6-1 175 Fr. Kansas City, Mo.11 Zaire Taylor G 6-4 189 Sr. Staten Island, N.Y.12 Marcus Denmon G 6-2 185 So. Kansas City, Mo.15 Keith Ramsey F 6-9 210 Sr. Murfreesboro, Tenn.21 Laurence Bowers F 6-8 205 So. Memphis, Tenn.23 Justin Stafford F 6-8 230 Jr. Bloomington, Ill.24 Kim English G 6-6 200 So. Baltimore, Md.25 Jarrett Sutton G 6-3 190 Jr. Kansas City, Mo.32 Steve Moore C 6-9 264 So. Kansas City, Mo.33 Tyler Stone F 6-7 225 Fr. Memphis, Tenn.35 Jon Underwood F 6-9 190 Fr. Phoenix, Ariz.

player informationStarters Returning Pos. StatisticsJ.T. Tiller G 8.4 ppg., 3.6 apg., 3.4 rpg.Zaire Taylor G 6.7 ppg., 3.4 apg., 3.0 rpg.

Others Returning Pos. StatisticsKim English G 6.5 ppg., 1.6 rpg., 1.1 apg.Marcus Denmon G 6.0 ppg., 2.2 rpg., 1.4 apg.Keith Ramsey F 3.6 ppg., 2.7 rpg.Justin Safford F 3.4 ppg., 2.0 rpg.Laurence Bowers F 3.2 ppg., 2.1 rpg.

MissouriAGGIES

Tuesday, January 12 � 6 p.m.Manhattan, Kan. � Bramlage Coliseum

general informationLocation: College Station, TexasEnrollment: 48,000Colors: Maroon & WhiteFounded: 1872Nickname: AggiesAffiliation: NCAA Division IConference: Big 12President: R. Bowen LoftinAthletics Director: Bill ByrneArena: Reed ArenaCapacity: 12,500Website: www.aggieathletics.comDepartment Phone:979.845.5129

historyFirst Year: 1912-13All-Time Record: 1225-1140Years in NCAA Tournament: 10Last Appearance: 2009

team informationHead Coach: Mark TurgeonAlma Mater: Kansas ‘87Career Record (Years):202-140 (11)Record at School (Years):49-21 (2)Assistant Coaches: Scott Spinelli,Pooh Williamson, Bill WalkerOperations: Mike RohnOffice Phone: 979.845.45312008-09 Record: 24-10Conference Record/Finish:9-7 (t4th) Postseason: NCAA Second RoundLettermen R/L: 12/3Starters R/L: 3/2Newcomers: 5

sports informationSID Contact: Colin KillianOffice Phone: n/aCell Phone: 979.229.4706E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 979.845.0564Press Row Phone: 979.862.6944

series informationSeries Record: K-State leads 14-6Last Meeting: W, 65-60 (2/7/09)Current Streak: K-State, 1Martin vs. TAMU: 2-1

2009-10 scheduleN5 ______A&M-COMMERCE (Exh.)N13 ____________ANGELO STATEN16 ________________at SMUN20________________SAMFORDN26 ____________vs. Clemson^N27 vs. Long Beach/West Virginia^N29 ______________vs. TBA^D2 __________PRAIRIE VIEW A&MD4 __________________AKROND7 ______________NORTH TEXASD12 __________vs. New Mexico#D19 ______________THE CITADELD22 ____________at WashingtonJ2 ________NORTHWESTERN STATEJ5 ____________NORTH DAKOTAJ9 ______________NEBRASKA*J12 __________at Kansas State*J16 ________________at Texas*J19 ______________OKLAHOMA*J23 ______________COLORADO*J27__________at Oklahoma State*J30 ______________TEXAS TECH*F3 ______________at Missouri*F6 ________________BAYLOR*F13 ____________at Texas Tech*F15 ________________KANSAS*F20 ____________at Iowa State*F24 ________________Baylor*F27 ________________TEXAS*M3 __________OKLAHOMA STATE*M6______________at Oklahoma*M10-13______Big 12 Championship

^76 Classic (Anaheim, Calif.)#Toyota Center (Houston, Texas)

Mark TurgeonHead Coach

Donald SloanSenior Guard

2009-10 rosterNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown

0 Bryan Davis F 6-9 240 Sr. Dallas, Texas2 Derrek Lewis G 6-5 195 Jr. Tulsa, Okla.3 Derrick Roland G 6-4 185 Sr. Dallas, Texas5 Dash Harris G 6-1 175 So. Los Angeles, Calif.

10 David Loubeau F 6-9 215 Fr. Miami, Fla.11 B.J. Holmes G 6-0 175 Jr. Houston, Texas12 James Blasczyk C 7-0 235 RFr. Houston, Texas14 Andrew Darko G 6-0 170 Jr. Conroe, Texas15 Donald Sloan G 6-3 205 Sr. Dallas, Texas21 Ray Turner F 6-8 210 Fr. Houston, Texas22 Khris Middleton F 6-7 195 Fr. South Charleston, S.C.23 Naji Hibbert G 6-6 200 Fr. Baltimore, Md.24 Shawn Schepel G 6-4 205 Jr. Dallas, Texas25 Jeremy Adams G 6-5 200 Fr. Madison, Miss.31 Chris Chapman G 5-11 175 Sr. Houston, Texas33 Marshall Carrell F 6-8 210 Jr. Paris, Texas44 Kourtney Roberson F 6-9 215 Fr. Arcadia, La.45 Nathan Walkup F 6-7 205 Jr. Houston, Texas

player informationStarters Returning Pos. StatisticsDonald Sloan G 11.8 ppg., 3.6 rpg., 3.2 apg.Bryan Davis F 10.8 ppg., 6.5 rpg., 1.4 bpg.Derrick Roland G 6.3 ppg., 2.5 rpg., 1.8 apg.

Others Returning Pos. StatisticsB.J Holmes G 8.8 ppg., 2.1 rpg., 1.4 apg.Davis Loubeau F 4.6 ppg., 3.2 rpg.Nathan Walkup F 3.5 ppg., 2.5 rpg.

Texas A&MBUFFALOES

Saturday, January 16 � 3 p.m. � Boulder, Colo.Saturday, February 13 � 5 p.m. � Manhattan, Kan.

general informationLocation: Boulder, Colo.Enrollment: 30,142Colors: Silver, Black & GoldFounded: 1876Nickname: BuffaloesAffiliation: NCAA Division IConference: Big 12Chancellor: Phil DiStefanoAthletics Director: Mike BohnArena: Coors Events CenterCapacity: 11,064Website: www.cubuffs.comDepartment Phone:303.492.7931

historyFirst Year: 1901-02All-Time Record: 1113-1096Years in NCAA Tournament: 10Last Appearance: 2003

team informationHead Coach: Jeff BzdelikAlma Mater: Illinois-Chicago ‘76Career Record (Years):96-89 (6)Record at School (Years):21-42 (2)Assistant Coaches: Steve McClain,Derrick Clark, Drew LongOperations: Jody BaileyOffice Phone: 303.492.68772008-09 Record: 9-22Conference Record/Finish:1-15 (12th) Postseason: NoneLettermen R/L: 9/3Starters R/L: 4/1Newcomers: 5

sports informationSID Contact: Andrew GreenOffice Phone: 303.492.3812Cell Phone: 720.470.9780E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 303.492.3811Press Row Phone: 303.492.5626

series informationSeries Record: K-State leads 95-44Last Meeting: W, 76-64 (3/7/09)Current Streak: K-State, 7Martin vs. CU: 4-0

2009-10 scheduleN13 ______ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFFN16 ____________COPPIN STATEN18 __________TEXAS SOUTHERNN23 ____________vs. Gonzaga^N24 ______vs. Arizona/Wisconsin^N25 ______________vs. TBA^D1 ____________SAN FRANCISCOD4 ____________at Oregon StateD7 ________COLORADO CHRISTIAND10 __________at Colorado StateD22 ______CAL STATE NORTHRIDGED29 __________________YALEJ2 __________________at TulsaJ5 ______________MIAMI-OHIOJ9 ________________at Texas*J12 ________________BAYLOR*J16 ____________KANSAS STATE*J20__________at Oklahoma State*J23 ____________at Texas A&M*J27 ______________NEBRASKA*J30 ____________at Iowa State*F3 ________________KANSAS*F6________________MISSOURI*F13 __________at Kansas State*F17 ______________OKLAHOMA*F20 ______________at Kansas*F24 ______________at Missouri*F27______________IOWA STATE*M2 ______________at Nebraska*M6 ______________TEXAS TECH*M10-13______Big 12 Championship

^Maui Invitational (Maui, Hawai’i)

Jeff BzdelikHead Coach

Cory HigginsJunior Guard

2009-10 rosterNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown

1 Nate Tomlinson G 6-2 180 So. Sydney, Australia2 Shannon Sharpe G 6-0 190 Fr. Corona, Calif.3 Rick Higgins G 6-1 185 Sr. Danville, Calif.5 Marcus Relphorde F 6-7 220 Jr. Homewood, Ill.

10 Alec Burks G 6-5 180 Fr. Grandview, Mo.11 Cory Higgins G 6-5 185 Jr. Danville, Calif.12 Dwight Thorne II G 6-2 185 Sr. Arlington, Texas13 Shane Harris-Tunks C/F 6-11 240 Fr. Sydney, Australia14 Javon Coney G 6-3 200 Jr. Chicago, Ill.24 Levi Knutson G 6-4 190 Jr. Littleton, Colo.33 Austin Default F 6-8 210 So. Killdeer, N.D.34 Casey Crawford F 6-9 235 Jr. Overland Park, Kan.35 Keegan Hornbuckle F 6-6 190 Fr. Los Angeles, Calif.44 Trent Beckley F 6-9 230 Jr. Vail, Colo.55 Trey Eckloff F 6-9 225 So. Englewood, Colo.

player informationStarters Returning Pos. StatisticsCory Higgins G 17.4 ppg., 5.4 rpg., 2.6 apg.Dwight Thorne II F 12.0 ppg., 3.4 rpg., 1.7 apg.Austin Dufault F 8.2 ppg., 3.7 rpg., 1.0 apg.Nate Tomlinson G 7.4 ppg., 2.6 rpg., 3.0 apg.

Others Returning Pos. StatisticsCasey Crawford F 5.5 ppg., 1.7 rpg.Levi Knutson G 3.8 ppg., 1.7 rpg., 1.0 apg.Trey Eckloff G 2.2 ppg., 1.8 rpg.

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LONGHORNS

Monday, January 18 � 8 p.m.Manhattan, Kan. � Bramlage Coliseum

general informationLocation: Austin, TexasEnrollment: 49,984Colors: Burnt Orange & WhiteFounded: 1883Nickname: LonghornsAffiliation: NCAA Division IConference: Big 12President: William Powers, Jr.Athletics Director: DeLoss DoddsArena: Erwin CenterCapacity: 16,755Website: www.texassports.comDepartment Phone:512.471.5757

historyFirst Year: 1906All-Time Record: 1586-947Years in NCAA Tournament: 27Last Appearance: 2009

team informationHead Coach: Rick BarnesAlma Mater: Lenoir-Rhyne ‘77Career Record (Years):472-239 (22)Record at School (Years):270-105 (11)Assistant Coaches: Rodney Terry,Russell Springmann, Chris OgdenOperations: Jerry JohnsonOffice Phone: 512.471.58162008-09 Record: 23-12Conference Record/Finish:9-7 (t4th) Postseason: NCAA Second RoundLettermen R/L: 9/3Starters R/L: 4/1Newcomers: 7

sports informationSID Contact: Scott McConnellOffice Phone: 512.471.1345Cell Phone: 512.748.9313E-mail:[email protected] Row Phone: 512.471.4246

series informationSeries Record: K-State leads 10-9Last Meeting: L, 61-58 (3/12/09)Current Streak: Texas, 1Martin vs. UT: 1-2

2009-10 scheduleN15______________UC IRVINE^N18 ______WESTERN CAROLINA^N23 ______________vs. Iowa^N24 ______________vs. TBA^N28 __________________at RiceD3 ____________________USCD7 __________LONG BEACH STATED12 ______________TEXAS STATED15 ______TEXAS-PAN AMERICAND19 ________vs. North Carolina#D22 __________MICHIGAN STATED29 __________GARDNER-WEBBJ2 ________A&M-CORPUS CHRISTIJ5 ________________at ArkansasJ9 ______________COLORADO*J13 ____________at Iowa State*J16 ______________TEXAS A&M*J18 __________at Kansas State*J23 ____________at ConnecticutJ27 ______________TEXAS TECH*J30 ________________BAYLOR*F1 __________at Oklahoma State*F6 ______________at Oklahoma*F8 ________________KANSAS*F13 ______________NEBRASKA*F17 ______________at Missouri*F20 ____________at Texas Tech*F24__________OKLAHOMA STATE*F27 ____________at Texas A&M*M1 ______________OKLAHOMA*M6 ________________at Baylor*M10-13______Big 12 Championship

^CBE Classic (Kansas City, Mo.)#Cowboys Stadium (Dallas, Texas)

Rick BarnesHead Coach

Damion JamesSenior Forward

2009-10 rosterNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown

0 Avery Bradley G 6-2 180 Fr. Tacoma, Wash.1 Gary Johnson F 6-6 238 Jr. Houston, Texas2 Shawn Williams G/F 6-6 215 Fr. Duncanville, Texas4 Dogus Balbay G 6-1 175 Jr. Istanbul, Turkey5 Damion James G/F 6-7 225 Sr. Nacogdoches, Texas

10 Jai Lucas G 5-10 150 Jr. Houston, Texas14 J’Covan Brown G 6-1 185 Fr. Port Arthur, Texas20 Alexis Wangmene F/C 6-7 241 So. Maroua, Cameroon21 Matt Hill F/C 6-10 240 Jr. Lincoln, Neb.22 Andrew Dick G 6-2 180 Fr. Sherman, Texas23 Jordan Hamilton G/F 6-7 226 Fr. Los Angeles, Calif.24 Justin Mason G 6-2 195 Sr. Amarillo, Texas25 Dean Melachionni G 6-4 185 Fr. Lancaster, Texas34 Dexter Pittman C 6-10 290 Sr. Rosenberg, Texas50 Varez Ward G 6-2 192 So. Montgomery, Ala.53 Clint Chapman F/C 6-10 239 Jr. Canby, Ore.

player informationStarters Returning Pos. StatisticsDamion James G/F 15.4 ppg., 9.2 rpg., 1.4 apg.Dexter Pittman F 10.1 ppg., 5.5 rpg.Gary Johnson F 10.0 ppg., 5.3 rpg.Justin Mason G 6.1 ppg., 4.0 apg., 3.7 rpg.

Others Returning Pos. StatisticsVarez Ward G 4.2 ppg., 2.2 rpg., 1.6 apg.Dogus Balbay G 3.3 ppg., 3.1 apg., 2.3 rpg.

TexasCOWBOYS

Saturday, January 23 � 3 p.m.Manhattan, Kan. � Bramlage Coliseum

general informationLocation: Stillwater, Okla.Enrollment: 32,721Colors: Orange & BlackFounded: 1890Nickname: CowboysAffiliation: NCAA Division IConference: Big 12President: Burns HargisAthletics Director: Mike HolderArena: Gallagher-Iba ArenaCapacity: 13,611Website: www.okstate.comDepartment Phone:405.744.7714

historyFirst Year: 1907-08All-Time Record: 1475-1030Years in NCAA Tournament: 23Last Appearance: 2009

team informationHead Coach: Travis FordAlma Mater: Kentucky ‘94Career Record (Years):213-186 (12)Record at School (Years):23-12 (First Year)Assistant Coaches: Butch Pierre,Chris Ferguson, Steve MiddletonOperations: Joey BiggsOffice Phone: 405.744.58452008-09 Record: 23-12Conference Record/Finish:9-7 (t4th) Postseason: NCAA Second RoundLettermen R/L: 7/4Starters R/L: 3/2Newcomers: 7

sports informationSID Contact: Mike NotewareOffice Phone: 405.744.7756Cell Phone: 405.612.4843E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 405.744.7754Press Row Phone: 405.744.5757

series informationSeries Record: K-State leads 69-45Last Meeting: L, 77-71 (3/3/09)Current Streak: OSU, 1Martin vs. OSU: 1-1

2009-10 scheduleN7 ____CENTRAL OKLAHOMA (Exh.)N10 ____________DILLARD (Exh.)N14 ______________SEATTLE^N18 ____________SOUTHERN^N21 ____________NORTH TEXASN24__________PRAIRIE VIEW A&MN27 ____________vs. Bradley^N28__________ vs. Illinois/Utah^D2 __________________at TulsaD5 ________TEXAS-SAN ANTONIOD13 ______ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFFD16 ______________at StanfordD21 ________________vs. TBA#D29 ________________PACIFICJ2 __________vs. Rhode Island%J5 ______________COPPIN STATEJ9 ______________TEXAS TECH*J11 ____________at Oklahoma*J16 ________________at Baylor*J20 ______________COLORADO*J23 __________at Kansas State*J27 ______________TEXAS A&M*J30 ______________at Missouri*F1 __________________TEXAS*F6 ______________at Texas Tech*F13 ______________OKLAHOMA*F17 ____________at Iowa State*F20 ________________BAYLOR*F24 ________________at Texas*F27 ________________KANSAS*M3 ____________at Texas A&M*M6 ______________NEBRASKA*M10-13______Big 12 Championship

^Las Vegas Invitational (Las Vegas, Nev.)#All-College Classic (Tulsa, Okla.)%Mohegan Sun Arena (Uncasville, Conn.)

Travis FordHead Coach

James AndersonJunior Guard

2009-10 rosterNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown

1 Jared Shaw C 6-10 210 Fr. Dallas, Texas2 Obi Muonelo G 6-5 235 Sr. Edmond, Okla.5 Reger Dowell G 6-1 177 Fr. Duncanville, Texas

10 Torin Walker C 6-11 250 Fr. Columbus, Ga.12 Keiton Page G 5-9 170 So. Pawnee, Okla.14 Ray Penn G 5-9 162 Fr. Richmond, Texas15 Nick Sidorakis G 6-4 180 Jr. Jenks, Okla.21 Fred Gulley G 6-2 175 Fr. Fayetteville, Ark.22 Teeng Akol F/C 6-11 230 So. Wian, Sudan23 James Anderson G/F 6-6 205 Jr. Junction City, Ark.25 Garrett Thomas G 6-2 180 Jr. Edmond, Okla.31 Matt Pilgram F 6-8 230 Jr. Cincinnati, Ohio32 Roger Franklin F 6-5 220 Fr. Duncanville, Texas33 Marshall Moses G/F 6-7 235 Jr. Aiken, S.C.

player informationStarters Returning Pos. StatisticsJames Anderson G/F 18.2 ppg., 5.7 rpg., 1.4 apg.Obi Muonelo G 12.7 ppg., 7.2 rpg., 1.6 apg.Marshall Moses G/F 7.0 ppg., 6.1 rpg., 0.5 bpg.

Others Returning Pos. StatisticsKeiton Page G 8.6 ppg., 1.3 apg., 1.1 rpg.Nick Sidorakis G 1.1 ppg., 0.5 rpg.

Oklahoma StateBEARS

Tuesday, January 26 � 7 p.m.Waco, Texas � Ferrell Center

general informationLocation: Waco, TexasEnrollment: 14,040Colors: Green & GoldFounded: 1845Nickname: BearsAffiliation: NCAA Division IConference: Big 12President: David E. GarlandAthletics Director: Ian McCawArena: Ferrell CenterCapacity: 10,284Website: www.baylorbears.comDepartment Phone:254.710.1234

historyFirst Year: 1906-07All-Time Record: 1116-1260Years in NCAA Tournament: 5Last Appearance: 2008

team informationHead Coach: Scott DrewAlma Mater: Butler ‘93Career Record (Years):101-106 (7)Record at School (Years):81-95 (6)Assistant Coaches: Mark Morefield,Jerome Tang, Paul MillsOperations: Tim MaloneyOffice Phone: 254.710.30962008-09 Record: 24-15Conference Record/Finish:5-11 (9th) Postseason: NIT FinalsLettermen R/L: 6/6Starters R/L: 2/3Newcomers: 8

sports informationSID Contact: Chris YandleOffice Phone: 254.710.3638Cell Phone: 254.652.9068E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 254.710.1369Press Row Phone: 254.710.3955

series informationSeries Record: Tied 10-10Last Meeting: L, 65-83 (1/21/09)Current Streak: Baylor, 2Martin vs. BU: 0-2

2009-10 scheduleN6 ____CENTRAL OKLAHOMA (Exh.)N13____________NORFOLK STATEN15 ______________HARTFORDN16 ______________SOUTHERNN26 ____________vs. Alabama^N27 ______vs. Florida State/Iona^N29 ______________vs. TBA^D3 ____________at Arizona StateD15 ____________JACKSON STATED20 ____________UT ARLINGTOND30 ______________at ArkansasJ2 ____________at South CarolinaJ6 ____________MORGAN STATEJ9 ______________OKLAHOMA*J12 ______________at Colorado*J16 __________OKLAHOMA STATE*J20 ______________at Kansas*J23 __________MASSACHUSETTSJ26 ____________KANSAS STATE*J30 ________________at Texas*F3 ______________IOWA STATE*F6______________at Texas A&M*F10______________at Nebraska*F13 ______________MISSOURI*F16 ____________TEXAS TECH*F20 ________at Oklahoma State*F24 ______________TEXAS A&M*F27 ____________at Oklahoma*M2 ____________at Texas Tech*M6 __________________TEXAS*M10-13______Big 12 Championship

^Old Spice Classic (Orlando, Fla.)

Scott DrewHead Coach

LaceDarius DunnJunior Guard

2009-10 rosterNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown

1 Nolan Dennis G 6-5 185 Fr. North Richland Hills, Texas2 Duran Diaz G/F 6-3 201 So. Kennedale, Texas3 Fred Ellis F 6-6 205 So. Sacramento, Calif.

13 Ekpe Udoh F/C 6-10 240 Jr. Edmond, Okla.14 Dragan Sekelja C 7-0 250 Fr. Zagrab, Croatia20 Givon Crump F 6-7 210 Fr. Washington, D.C.21 Oscar Griffin G 6-4 185 Fr. Philadelphia, Pa.22 A.J. Walton G 6-1 180 Fr. Little Rock, Ark.24 LaceDarius Dunn G 6-4 196 Jr. Monroe, La.32 Mark McLaughlin G 6-6 200 Fr. Kenmore, Wash.34 Cory Jefferson F 6-9 200 Fr. Killeen, Texas41 Anthony Jones F 6-10 186 So. Houston, Texas45 Tweety Carter G 5-11 180 Sr. Reserve, La.50 Josh Lomers C 7-0 276 Sr. Boerne, Texas

player informationStarters Returning Pos. StatisticsLaceDarius Dunn G 15.7 ppg., 4.9 rpg.Tweety Carter G 10.6 ppg., 3.2 apg., 2.5 rpg.

Others Returning Pos. StatisticsQuincy Acy F 5.4 ppg., 3.6 rpg.Josh Lomers F 3.7 ppg., 2.2 rpg.Anthony Jones F 2.4 ppg., 1.3 rpg.

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OPPONENTSJAYHAWKS

Saturday, January 30 � 6 p.m. � Manhattan, Kan.Wednesday, March 3 � 7 p.m. � Lawrence, Kan.

general informationLocation: Lawrence, Kan.Enrollment: 30,102Colors: Crimson & BlueFounded: 1866Nickname: JayhawksAffiliation: NCAA Division IConference: Big 12Chancellor: Bernadette Gray-LittleAthletics Director: Lew PerkinsArena: Allen FieldhouseCapacity: 16,300Website: www.kuathletics.comDepartment Phone:785.864.3143

historyFirst Year: 1898-99All-Time Record: 1970-793Years in NCAA Tournament: 38Last Appearance: 2009

team informationHead Coach: Bill SelfAlma Mater: Oklahoma State ‘85Career Record (Years):376-145 (16)Record at School (Years):169-40 (6)Assistant Coaches: Joe Dooley,Kurtis Townsend, Danny ManningOperations: Brett BallardOffice Phone: 785.864.30562008-09 Record: 27-8Conference Record/Finish:14-2 (1st) Postseason: NCAA Regional SemifinalLettermen R/L: 12/4Starters R/L: 5/0Newcomers: 5

sports informationSID Contact: Chris TheisenOffice Phone: 785.864.3474Cell Phone: 785.331.9356E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 785.864.7944Press Row Phone: 785.864.3417

series informationSeries Record: KU leads 175-90Last Meeting: L, 85-74 (2/14/09)Current Streak: KU, 3Martin vs. KU: 1-3

2009-10 scheduleN3 ______FORT HAYS STATE (Exh.)N10 ______PITTSBURG STATE (Exh.)N13 ________________HOFSTRAN17 ____________vs. Memphis^N19 ______CENTRAL ARKANSAS^N25 ______________OAKLAND^N27 ________TENNESSEE TECH^D2 ____________ALCORN STATED6 __________________at UCLAD9 ________________RADFORDD12 ______________LA SALLE#D19________________MICHIGAND22 ______________CALIFORNIAD29 ________________BELMONTJ2 ________________at TempleJ6 ________________CORNELLJ10 ______________at TennesseeJ13 ______________at Nebraska*J16 ______________TEXAS TECH*J20 ________________BAYLOR*J23 ____________at Iowa State*J25 ______________MISSOURI*J30 __________at Kansas State*F3 ______________at Colorado*F6 ______________NEBRASKA*F8 ________________at Texas*F13______________IOWA STATE*F15 ____________at Texas A&M*F20 ______________COLORADO*F22 ______________OKLAHOMA*F27 ________at Oklahoma State*M3 ____________KANSAS STATE*M6 ______________at Missouri*M10-13______Big 12 Championship

^Hall of Fame Showcase (St. Louis, Mo.)#Sprint Center (Kansas City, Mo.)

Bill SelfHead Coach

Sherron CollinsSenior Guard

2009-10 rosterNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown

0 Thomas Robinson F 6-9 230 Fr. Washington, D.C.1 Xavier Henry G 6-6 220 Fr. Oklahoma City, Okla.2 Connor Teahan G 6-5 215 Jr. Leawood, Kan.4 Sherron Collins G 5-11 205 Sr. Chicago, Ill.5 Jeff Withey C 7-0 225 RFr. San Diego, Calif.

10 Tyshawn Taylor G 6-3 185 So. Jersey City, N.J.12 Brady Morningstar G 6-3 185 Jr. Lawrence, Kan.13 C.J. Henry G 6-4 205 RFr. Oklahoma City, Okla.14 Tyrel Reed G 6-3 185 Jr. Burlington, Kan.15 Elijah Johnson G 6-2 183 Fr. Las Vegas, Nev.21 Markieff Morris F 6-9 232 So. Philadelphia, Pa.22 Marcus Morris F 6-8 225 So. Philadelphia, Pa.23 Mario Little G 6-5 210 Sr. Chicago, Ill.24 Travis Releford G 6-5 205 So. Kansas City, Mo.40 Jordan Juenemann G 6-4 195 So. Hays, Kan.41 Chase Buford G 6-3 210 Jr. San Antonio, Texas45 Cole Aldrich C 6-11 245 Jr. Bloomington, Minn.

player informationStarters Returning Pos. StatisticsSherron Collins G 18.9 ppg., 5.0 apg., 2.9 rpg.Cole Aldrich F 14.9 ppg., 11.1 rpg., 2.7 bpg.Tyshawn Taylor G 9.7 ppg., 3.0 apg., 2.2 rpg.Marcus Morris F 7.4 ppg., 4.7 rpg.Brady Morningstar G 6.5 ppg., 3.0 rpg.

Others Returning Pos. StatisticsTyrel Reed G 6.5 ppg., 1.9 rpg.Mario Little G 4.7 ppg., 3.2 rpg.

KansasCORNHUSKERS

Tuesday, February 2 � 7 p.m. � Lincoln, Neb.Wednesday, February 17 � 6 p.m. � Manhattan, Kan.

general informationLocation: Lincoln, Neb.Enrollment: 23,000Colors: Scarlet & CreamFounded: 1869Nickname: CornhuskersAffiliation: NCAA Division IConference: Big 12Chancellor: Harvey PerlmanAthletics Director: Tom OsborneArena: Devaney Sports CenterCapacity: 13,595Website: www.huskers.comDepartment Phone:402.472.4224

historyFirst Year: 1896-97All-Time Record: 1353-1202Years in NCAA Tournament: 6Last Appearance: 1998

team informationHead Coach: Doc SadlerAlma Mater: Arkansas ‘82Career Record (Years):103-58 (5)Record at School (Years):55-40 (3)Assistant Coaches: Philip Mathews,David Anwar, Walter RoeseOperations: Chris CoftOffice Phone: 402.472.22652008-09 Record: 18-13Conference Record/Finish:8-8 (8th) Postseason: NIT First RoundLettermen R/L: 5/9Starters R/L: 1/4Newcomers: 14

sports informationSID Contact: Jerry TrickieOffice Phone: 402.472.7779Cell Phone: 402.540.0269E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 402.472.2005Press Row Phone: 402.472.2279

series informationSeries Record: K-State leads 123-93Last Meeting: W, 77-72 (2/28/09)Current Streak: K-State, 1Martin vs. NU: 2-2

2009-10 scheduleN6 __ARKANSAS-FORT SMITH (Exh.)N10 __________HASTINGS (Exh.)N14 ____SOUTH CAROLINA UPSTATEN18 ____________at Saint LouisN21____________________TCUN24 __________________UMKCN29 __________________at USCD2 ________TEXAS-PAN AMERICAND6 ______________at CreightonD10 ____________CHICAGO STATED12 ____________OREGON STATED19 ____________JACKSON STATED22 ______________vs. Tulsa^D23 __________vs. BYU/Nevada^D29 __________SOUTHERN UTAHJ2 ________MD.-EASTERN SHOREJ5 ______________SE LOUISIANAJ9 ______________at Texas A&M*J13 ________________KANSAS*J16 ______________IOWA STATE*J23 ______________at Missouri*J27 ______________at Colorado*J30 ______________OKLAHOMA*F2 ____________KANSAS STATE*F6 ________________at Kansas*F10 ________________BAYLOR*F13 ________________at Texas*F17 __________at Kansas State*F20 ______________MISSOURI*F24 ____________at Iowa State*F27 ____________TEXAS TECH*M2 ______________COLORADO*M6 __________at Oklahoma State*M10-13______Big 12 Championship

^Las Vegas Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.)

Doc SadlerHead Coach

Ryan AndersonSenior Guard

2009-10 rosterNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown

1 Eshaunte Jones G 6-4 190 So. Fort Wayne, Ind.2 Myles Holley G 6-4 190 So. Norfolk, Va.3 Brandon Richardson G 6-0 190 So. Los Angeles, Calif.5 Sek Henry G 6-3 200 Sr. Los Angeles, Calif.

11 Christian Standhardinger F 6-8 210 Fr. Munich, Germany12 Matt Karn G 6-3 190 Sr. Philpot, Ky.13 Brandon Ubel F 6-10 220 Fr. Overland Park, Kan.14 Christopher Niemann C 6-11 265 So. Kuhlungsborn, Germany15 Ray Gallegos G 6-2 175 Fr. Jordan, Utah20 Drake Beranek G 6-3 185 Sr. Ravenna, Neb.21 Brian Diaz C 6-11 235 RFr. Caguas, Puerto Rico23 Quincy Hankins-Cole F 6-8 240 Jr. Roosevelt, N.Y.24 Adrien Coleman G 6-4 195 Fr. Stone Mountain, Ga.30 Toney McCray G 6-6 205 So. Missouri City, Texas33 Mike Fox G 6-4 195 RFr. Beatrice, Neb.34 Lance Jeter G 6-3 230 Jr. Beaver Falls, Pa.35 Ben Nelson F 6-9 230 Sr. Atwater, Minn.44 Ryan Anderson G 6-4 205 Sr. Seattle, Wash.

player informationStarters Returning Pos. StatisticsSek Henry G 8.0 ppg., 3.4 rpg., 2.1 apg.

Others Returning Pos. StatisticsRyan Anderson G 7.1 ppg., 3.8 rpg. Toney McCray G 5.7 ppg., 2.8 rpg. Brandon Richardson G 4.1 ppg., 1.3 rpg.

NebraskaCYCLONES

Saturday, February 6 � 1 p.m. � Ames, IowaSaturday, March 6 � 5 p.m. � Manhattan, Kan.

general informationLocation: Ames, IowaEnrollment: 26,856Colors: Cardinal & GoldFounded: 1858Nickname: CyclonesAffiliation: NCAA Division IConference: Big 12President: Gregory L. GeoffroyAthletics Director: Jamie PollardArena: Hilton ColiseumCapacity: 14,356Website: www.cyclones.comDepartment Phone:515.294.3662

historyFirst Year: 1907-08All-Time Record: 1163-1196Years in NCAA Tournament: 13Last Appearance: 2005

team informationHead Coach: Greg McDermottAlma Mater: Northern Iowa ‘88Career Record (Years):265-178 (15)Record at School (Years):44-51 (3)Assistant Coaches: Jeff Rutter,T.J. Otzelberger, Daniyal RobinsonOperations: Ron SmithOffice Phone: 515.294.82322008-09 Record: 15-17Conference Record/Finish:4-12 (10th) Postseason: NoneLettermen R/L: 7/6Starters R/L: 4/1Newcomers: 6

sports informationSID Contact: Mike GreenOffice Phone: 515.294.7019Cell Phone: 515.460.5804E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 515.294.0558Press Row Phone: 515.294.6178

series informationSeries Record: K-State leads 132-76Last Meeting: W, 50-46 (2/21/09)Current Streak: K-State, 7Martin vs. ISU: 4-0

2009-10 scheduleN2 ______BLACK HILLS STATE (Exh.)N6 ________UNC PEMBROKE (Exh.)N13______________IDAHO STATEN15 ____________CHICAGO STATEN17 ________________at DrakeN22 ______MISSISSIPPI VALLEY^N24 ________TENNESSEE STATE^N27 ____________vs. St. Louis^N28 vs. Notre Dame/Northwestern^D2 ____________NORTHERN IOWAD5 ______________at CaliforniaD11 __________________IOWAD20 ________________BRADLEYD22 ____________NORTH DAKOTAJ3 ________________HOUSTONJ6 __________________vs. DukeJ9 ________NORTH DAKOTA STATEJ13__________________TEXAS*J16 ______________at Nebraska*J20 ____________at Texas Tech*J23 ________________KANSAS*J27 ____________at Oklahoma*J30 ______________COLORADO*F3 ________________at Baylor*F6 ____________KANSAS STATE*F10 ______________at Missouri*F13 ______________at Kansas*F17__________OKLAHOMA STATE*F20 ______________TEXAS A&M*F24 ______________NEBRASKA*F27 ______________at Colorado*M2 ______________MISSOURI*M6 __________at Kansas State*M10-13______Big 12 Championship

^Chicago Invitational (Chicago, Ill.)#United Center (Chicago, Ill.)

Greg McDermottHead Coach

Craig BrackinsJunior Forward

2009-10 rosterNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown

1 Dominique Buckley G 6-2 205 So. Detroit, Mich.2 Chris Colvin G 6-2 195 Fr. Chicago, Ill.3 Marquis Gilstrap F 6-6 210 Sr. Covington, Ga.4 Charles Boozer G 6-3 195 Jr. Raleigh, N.C.5 Lucca Staiger G 6-5 225 Jr. Blaustein, Germany

10 Diante Garrett G 6-4 185 Jr. Milwaukee, Wis.11 Scott Christopherson G 6-3 205 So. LaCrosse, Wis.12 Alex Dorr F 6-7 215 Fr. Norwalk, Iowa15 Antwon Oliver G 6-5 175 Fr. Racine, Wis.21 Craig Brackins F 6-10 230 Jr. Palmdale, Calif.22 LaRon Dendy F 6-9 225 Jr. Greenville, S.C.23 Jamie Vanderbeken F 6-11 245 Sr. Belleville, Ontario25 Bubu Palo G 6-1 175 Fr. Ames, Iowa34 L.A. Pomlee F 6-8 235 RFr. Davenport, Iowa41 Justin Hamilton C 6-11 255 So. Alpine, Utah

player informationStarters Returning Pos. StatisticsCraig Brackins F 20.2 ppg., 9.5 rpg., 0.9 bpg.Diante Garrett G 9.8 ppg., 5.0 apg., 3.3 rpg. Lucca Staiger G 8.2 ppg., 2.2 rpg.Justin Hamilton F 4.2 ppg., 2.9 rpg.

Others Returning Pos. StatisticsJamie Vanderbeken C 5.5 ppg., 3.0 rpg.Charles Boozer G 2.5 ppg., 1.6 rpg.Dominique Buckley G 1.3 ppg., 0.8 rpg.

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SOONERS

Saturday, February 20 � 5 p.m.Norman, Okla. � Lloyd Noble Center

general informationLocation: Norman, Okla.Enrollment: 30,092Colors: Crimson & CreamFounded: 1890Nickname: SoonersAffiliation: NCAA Division IConference: Big 12President: David L. BorenAthletics Director: Joe CastiglioneArena: Lloyd Noble CenterCapacity: 12,000Website: www.soonersports.comDepartment Phone:405.325.3916

historyFirst Year: 1907-08All-Time Record: 1498-942Years in NCAA Tournament: 26Last Appearance: 2009

team informationHead Coach: Jeff CapelAlma Mater: Duke ‘97Career Record (Years):148-74 (7)Record at School (Years):69-33 (3)Assistant Coaches: Ben Betts,Mark Cline, Oronde TaliaferroOperations: Bryan GoodmanOffice Phone: 405.325.47322008-09 Record: 30-6Conference Record/Finish:13-3 (2nd) Postseason: NCAA Elite EightLettermen R/L: 8/5Starters R/L: 2/3Newcomers: 6

sports informationSID Contact: Mike HouckOffice Phone: 405.325.8231Cell Phone: 405.249.5892E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 405.325.7623Press Row Phone: 405.325.1024

series informationSeries Record: OU leads 102-89Last Meeting: L, 61-53 (1/10/09)Current Streak: OU, 1Martin vs. OU: 1-1

2009-10 scheduleN3 ______BRITISH COLUMBIA (Exh.)N14__________MOUNT ST. MARY’SN17 ________LOUISIANA-MONROEN21 __________________at VCUN25 __________vs. San Diego^N26 ____________vs. Houston^N28 ______________vs. TBA^D2 ________________ARKANSASD6 ________________ARIZONAD9 ______________CENTENARYD12__________________at UtahD19 ______NORTHERN COLORADOD21 ______________vs. UTEP#D31 ______________at GonzagaJ4 ________MD.-EASTERN SHOREJ9 ________________at Baylor*J11 __________OKLAHOMA STATE*J16 ______________MISSOURI*J19 ____________at Texas A&M*J23 ____________at Texas Tech*J27 ______________IOWA STATE*J30 ______________at Nebraska*F6 __________________TEXAS*F9 ______________TEXAS TECH*F13 ________at Oklahoma State*F17 ______________at Colorado*F20____________KANSAS STATE*F22 ______________at Kansas*F27 ________________BAYLOR*M1 ________________at Texas*M6 ______________TEXAS A&M*M10-13______Big 12 Championship

^Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, Alaska)#All-College Classic (Oklahoma City, Okla.)

Jeff CapelHead Coach

Willie WarrenSophomore Guard

2009-10 rosterNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown

1 Ryan Wright F 6-9 238 Sr. Mississauga, Ontario2 Steven Pledger G 6-4 221 Fr. Chesapeake, Va.3 T.J. Franklin G 5-11 167 So. Fort Worth, Texas4 Andrew Fitzgerald F 6-8 261 Fr. Baltimore, Md.5 Tony Crocker G 6-6 199 Sr. San Antonio, Texas

11 Tommy Mason-Griffin G 5-11 203 Fr. Houston, Texas13 Willie Warren G 6-4 199 So. Fort Worth, Texas21 Orlando Allen C 6-10 275 Jr. Cincinnati, Ohio22 Ryan Randolph G 6-4 195 Fr. Oklahoma City, Okla.24 Tiny Gallon F 6-9 300 Fr. Vallejo, Calif.25 Kyle Hardrick F 6-8 215 Fr. Oklahoma City, Okla.34 Cade Davis G 6-5 198 Jr. Elk City, Okla.41 Ray Willis G 6-6 170 So. Atlanta, Ga.45 Beau Gerber F 6-8 230 Sr. Winfield, Kan.

player informationStarters Returning Pos. StatisticsWillie Warren G 14.6 ppg., 3.1 apg., 2.2 rpg.Tony Crocker G 9.6 ppg., 3.2 rpg., 1.4 apg.

Others Returning Pos. StatisticsCade Davis G 4.7 ppg., 1.7 rpg.Ray Willis G 3.3 ppg., 1.4 rpg.Ryan Wright F 1.8 ppg., 2.1 rpg.Orlando Allen C 1.8 ppg., 0.8 rpg.

OklahomaRED RAIDERS

Tuesday, February 23 � 7 p.m.Lubbock, Texas � United Spirit Arena

general informationLocation: Lubbock, TexasEnrollment: 28,422Colors: Scarlet & BlackFounded: 1923Nickname: Red RaidersAffiliation: NCAA Division IConference: Big 12Chancellor: Kent HanceAthletics Director: Gerald MyersArena: United Spirit ArenaCapacity: 15,098Website: www.texastech.comDepartment Phone:806.742.3355

historyFirst Year: 1925-26All-Time Record: 1245-950Years in NCAA Tournament: 14Last Appearance: 2007

team informationHead Coach: Pat KnightAlma Mater: Indiana ‘95Career Record (Years):18-26 (2)Record at School (Years):18-26 (2)Assistant Coaches: Chris Beard, Stew Robinson, Brooks JenningsOperations: Les FertigOffice Phone: 806.742.76002008-09 Record: 14-19Conference Record/Finish:3-13 (11th) Postseason: NoneLettermen R/L: 9/5Starters R/L: 4/1Newcomers: 5

sports informationSID Contact: Randy FarleyOffice Phone: 806.742.7600 ext. 260Cell Phone: 806.789.3428E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 806.742.7414Press Row Phone: 806.742.6688

series informationSeries Record: Tied 12-12Last Meeting: W, 85-73 (2/11/09)Current Streak: K-State, 1Martin vs. TTU: 1-1

2009-10 scheduleN13 __________SOUTH DAKOTA^N14 ____A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI^N15 __________OREGON STATE^N19 ______NORTHWESTERN STATEN21__________________LAMARN24 ________at Stephen F. AustinN28________________SAMFORDD3 ______________WASHINGTOND8 __________________at TCUD19 ____________at Wichita StateD22 ______________STANFORDD29 ____________at New MexicoJ1 ____________McNEESE STATEJ3 ____________________UTEPJ9 __________at Oklahoma State*J13 ______________MISSOURI*J16 ______________at Kansas*J20 ______________IOWA STATE*J23 ______________OKLAHOMA*J27 ________________at Texas*J30 ____________at Texas A&M*F6 __________OKLAHOMA STATE*F9 ______________at Oklahoma*F13 ______________TEXAS A&M*F16________________at Baylor*F20 __________________TEXASF23____________KANSAS STATE*F27______________at Nebraska*M2 ________________BAYLOR*M6 ______________at Colorado*

^Duel in the Desert (Lubbock, Texas)

Pat KnightHead Coach

John RobersonJunior Guard

2009-10 rosterNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown

1 Brad Reese F 6-6 189 Jr. Laurel Hills, Fla.2 Mike Davis G 6-2 185 Fr. Houston, Texas4 Corbin Ray F 6-7 225 So. Katy, Texas5 D’walyn Roberts F 6-7 200 Jr. Dallas, Texas

10 Wally Dunn G 6-4 200 Jr. Midland, Texas13 David Tairu G 6-3 180 Jr. Temple Hills, Md.15 Robert Lewandowski F 6-10 248 So. Overland Park, Kan.20 Theron Jenkins F 6-6 211 Jr. Flowood, Miss.21 John Roberson G 5-11 165 Jr. Plano, Texas23 Nick Okorie G 6-1 193 Sr. Houston, Texas24 Trevor Cook F 6-8 236 Sr. Coppell, Texas30 Jaye Crockett F 6-6 186 Fr. Clovis, N.M.31 Darko Cohadarevic F 6-9 242 Sr. Belgrade, Serbia32 Mike Singletary F 6-5 217 Jr. Humble, Texas

player informationStarters Returning Pos. StatisticsJohn Roberson G 13.9 ppg., 6.4 apg., 3.5 rpg.Nick Okorie G 11.3 ppg., 3.1 rpg.Robert Lewandowski C 6.6 ppg., 3.7 rpg.D’walyn Roberts F 4.9 ppg., 3.6 rpg.

Others Returning Pos. StatisticsMike Singletary F 12.2 ppg., 5.8 rpg.Trevor Cook F 7.6 ppg., 3.4 rpg.Darko Cohadarevic F 3.7 ppg., 2.2 rpg.

Texas TechRecords vs. ConferencesAmerica East____________________________________1-0Atlantic Coast (ACC) ______________________________7-9Atlantic Sun ____________________________________5-1Atlantic 10____________________________________16-17Big East ____________________________________18-25Big Sky ______________________________________11-4Big South ______________________________________5-0Big Ten ______________________________________40-54Big 12 ____________________________________759-687Big West ______________________________________14-3Colonial (CAA) __________________________________6-2Conference USA ________________________________24-19Great West ____________________________________11-0Horizon League __________________________________5-5Independents __________________________________7-1Ivy League ____________________________________2-0Metro Atlantic __________________________________3-2Mid-American __________________________________12-2Mid-Eastern Athletic (MEAC) ________________________17-0Missouri Valley ________________________________59-31Mountain West ________________________________31-21Northeast (NEC)__________________________________9-3Ohio Valley ____________________________________14-1Pacific-10 ____________________________________38-23Patriot League __________________________________2-3Southeastern (SEC) ______________________________18-19Southern ______________________________________3-1Southland ____________________________________12-1Southwestern Athletic (SWAC) ________________________4-0Summit League ________________________________29-3Sun Belt ______________________________________16-1West Coast (WCC) ________________________________6-2Western Athletic (WAC) ____________________________11-3

Miscellaneous Opponent Records� Season OpenersOverall: 81-24Home: 69-8 (16-1 at Bramlage Coliseum)Away: 9-13Neutral: 3-3Current Streak: Won 6Last Loss: BYU, 73-64, Paradise Jam, 12/23/2002Last Loss in a Home Season Opener:Southern Miss, 74-60, 11/27/1993

� Conference OpenersOverall: 49-47 (5-8 in Big 12 era)Home: 33-18 (3-2 Big 12)Away: 16-29 (2-6 Big 12)Ranked Teams: 4-9Current Streak: Lost 1Last Win: at Oklahoma, 84-82, 1/12/2007Last Loss: No. 6 Oklahoma, 61-53, 1/10/2008Records vs. Big 12:vs. Baylor: 0-0vs. Colorado: 5-3 [5-1 home, 0-2 road]vs. Iowa State: 9-6 [6-2 home, 3-4 road]vs. Kansas: 3-7 [1-4 home, 2-3 road]vs. Missouri: 5-4 [2-0 home, 3-4 road]vs. Nebraska: 10-15 [8-8 home, 2-7 road]vs. Oklahoma: 5-8 [4-4 home, 1-4 road]vs. Oklahoma State: 6-3 [2-0 home, 4-3 road]vs. Texas: 0-0vs. Texas A&M: 1-1 [0-0 home, 1-1 road]vs. Texas Tech: 1-1 [1-0 home, 0-1 road]

Largest Margins� Victory1. +61 115-54 Delaware State____________12/7/19912. +60 85-25 Savannah State ____________1/7/20083. +59 107-48 Gardner-Webb __________12/14/20084. +58 75-17 TCU __________________12/11/19475. +55 111-56 Missouri ________________1/3/1998

� Defeat1. -45 45-90 vs. Kansas ______________3/10/19952. -41 52-93 at UMKC ______________12/30/2003

-41 63-104 at Texas ________________1/12/1997-41 54-95 at Xavier ______________12/29/1996-41 76-117 Oklahoma ______________1/18/1992-41 75-116 at Lamar ______________12/11/1991

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2009-10 KANSAS STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE | www.k-statesports.com | www.frankmartinbasketball.com

TOURNAMENT HISTORYYear Championship Game (seed)1997 (1) Kansas 87, (10) Missouri 601998 (1) Kansas 72, (3) Oklahoma 581999 (3) Kansas 53, (5) Oklahoma State 372000 (1) Iowa State 70, (3) Oklahoma 582001 (3) Oklahoma 54, (4) Texas 452002 (2) Oklahoma 64, (1) Kansas 552003 (2) Oklahoma 49, (5) Missouri 472004 (1) Oklahoma State 65, (2) Texas 492005 (3) Oklahoma State 72, (4) Texas Tech 682006 (2) Kansas 80, (1) Texas 682007 (1) Kansas 88, (2) Texas 84 (OT)2008 (2) Kansas 84, (1) Texas 742009 (3) Missouri 73, (9) Baylor 60

Year Most Outstanding Player1997 Paul Pierce, Kansas1998 Paul Pierce, Kansas1999 Jeff Boschee, Kansas2000 Marcus Fizer, Iowa State2001 Nolan Johnson, Oklahoma2002 Hollis Price, Oklahoma2003 Hollis Price, Oklahoma2004 Tony Allen, Oklahoma State2005 Joey Graham, Oklahoma State2006 Mario Chalmers, Kansas2007 Kevin Durant, Texas2008 Brandon Rush, Kansas2009 DeMarre Carroll, Missouri

MARCH 10 MARCH 11 MARCH 12 MARCH 13Seed No. 9

Game 1 – 11:30 a.m.

Seed No. 8 Game 5 – 11:30 a.m.

Seed No. 1

Game 9 – 6 p.m.

Game 10 – 8:30 p.m.

Game 11 – 5 p.m.

Game 6 – 2 p.m.

Seed No. 4

Game 7 – 6 p.m.

Seed No. 2

Game 8 – 8:30 p.m.

Seed No. 3

Seed No. 12

Game 2 – 2 p.m.

Seed No. 5

Seed No. 10

Game 3 – 6 p.m.

Seed No. 7

Seed No. 11

Game 4 – 8:30 p.m.

Seed No. 6

2010 PHILLIPS 66BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP

TOURNAMENT SITEAddress: 1407 Grand Boulevard, Kansas City, MO 64106Capacity: 18,897Date Opened: October 10, 2007Cost: $276 millionTotal Square Feet: 666,480General Information: (816) 949.7000Tickets: (800) 745.3000

TICKET INFORMATIONNumber of Sessions: 6Tournament Packages - Includes All Sessions: $330, $300, $240Individual Session Prices: $55, $50, $40Availability: www.Big12Sports.com or via member school’s ticket offices

FUTURE CHAMPIONSHIP DATES2011: March 9-12 (Sprint Center, Kansas City, Mo.)

March 10-13 � Sprint Center �Kansas City, Mo.

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� Abilene ChristianK-State leads 3-0Home: 3-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-012-11-82 _____K-State 52-39 ________Manhattan

1-9-86 _____K-State 91-69 ________Manhattan12-11-86 _____K-State 90-67 ________Manhattan

� Air ForceK-State leads 1-0Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0

1-7-63 _____K-State 58-42 ________Manhattan

� AkronK-State leads 3-0Home: 2-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 0-012-19-88 _____K-State 70-68 ____________Akron1-24-90 _____K-State 84-60 ________Manhattan

11-24-90 _____K-State 61-54 ________Manhattan

� AlabamaAlabama leads 1-0Home: 0-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-011-16-94 _____Alabama 79-48________Tuscaloosa

� Alabama StateK-State leads 1-0Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-012-14-94 _____K-State 99-81 ________Manhattan

� ArizonaK-State leads 8-5Home: 5-0, Away: 2-5, Neutral: 1-03-21-51 _____K-State 61-59+ ______Kansas City12-8-51 _____K-State 76-57 __________Tucson

1-5-52 _____K-State 78-52 ________Manhattan12-6-54 _____Arizona 86-81 __________Tucson

12-18-61 _____K-State 59-43 ________Manhattan12-23-72 _____K-State 85-69 ________Manhattan12-19-73 _____Arizona 74-72 __________Tucson12-14-74 _____Arizona 67-65 __________Tucson12-8-75 _____K-State 71-61 ________Manhattan12-6-80 _____K-State 55-53 __________Tucson12-9-81 _____K-State 63-55 ________Manhattan

12-30-97 _____Arizona 125-87 __________Tucson11-16-99 _____Arizona 88-69 __________Tucson

� Arizona StateSeries Tied 4-4Home: 2-1, Away: 1-2, Neutral: 1-112-15-62 _____ASU 77-72 ________Lawrence, Kan.12-8-73 _____ASU 71-66 __________Manhattan

12-13-74 _____ASU 80-69 ______________Tempe12-14-77 _____K-State 101-74 __________Tempe12-12-79 _____K-State 63-50 ________Manhattan12-8-80 _____ASU 84-61 ______________Tempe

12-20-82 _____K-State 49-46 ________Manhattan11-24-98 _____K-State 84-80 (OT) __Maui, Hawai’i

� ArkansasK-State leads 8-3Home: 2-1, Away: 1-2, Neutral: 5-012-14-46 _____K-State 56-41 ________Kansas City1-26-57 _____K-State 70-56 ________Manhattan

12-16-57 _____K-State 63-48 ________Fayetteville1-15-75 _____K-State 73-71 (OT) ____Manhattan

12-20-76 _____Arkansas 80-65 ______Fayetteville12-30-79 _____K-State 66-57 ________Minneapolis

3-6-80 _____K-State 71-53+ ____Lincoln, Neb.12-27-80 _____K-State 47-46 (OT) ____Kansas City3-14-82 _____K-State 65-64+ __________Dallas12-1-90 _____Arkansas 112-88 ______Fayetteville

12-10-91 _____Arkansas 70-59 ______Manhattan

� Arkansas-Little RockK-State leads 1-0Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-012-14-97 _____K-State 67-51 ________Manhattan

� Arkansas-Pine BluffK-State leads 3-0Home: 3-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-012-23-96 _____K-State 69-63 ________Manhattan12-4-02 _____K-State 76-39 ________Manhattan

11-29-04 _____K-State 76-42 ________Manhattan

� Arkansas StateK-State leads 1-0Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-011-29-76 _____K-State 83-61 ________Manhattan

� ArmyArmy leads 1-0Home: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-112-16-77 _____Army 57-55 ________El Paso, Texas

� AuburnK-State leads 1-0Home: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-012-30-94 _____K-State 78-75 ____Tallahassee, Fla.

� Austin PeayK-State leads 1-0Home: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-012-28-89 _____K-State 74-42 ______El Paso, Texas

� BaylorK-State leads 10-10Home: 7-4, Away: 2-5, Neutral: 1-1Bramlage Coliseum: 4-4Big 12 play: 5-9, Big 12 Championship: 1-0Overtime: 1-13-20-48 _____Baylor 60-52+ ______Kansas City

12-16-49 _____K-State 78-30 ________Manhattan1-30-60 _____K-State 77-63 ________Manhattan12-9-66 _____K-State 77-70 ________Manhattan

First Year of Bramlage Coliseum12-7-88 _____K-State 84-60 ________Manhattan12-4-89 _____K-State 60-53 ____________Waco

First Year of Big 12 Conference2-26-97 _____Baylor 75-58 ________Manhattan1-10-98 _____Baylor 73-62 ____________Waco2-13-99 _____K-State 77-68 ________Manhattan

3-1-00 _____Baylor 67-66 ____________Waco1-13-01 _____Baylor 63-55 ________Manhattan1-16-02 _____Baylor 73-70 ____________Waco

3-7-02 _____K-State 74-73 (OT)^ __Kansas City2-19-03 _____Baylor 66-57 ________Manhattan

3-3-04 _____K-State 64-62 ____________Waco2-23-05 _____K-State 80-69 ________Manhattan

2-1-06 _____Baylor 72-70 (OT) __________Waco1-17-07 _____K-State 69-60 ________Manhattan2-23-08 _____Baylor 92-86 ____________Waco1-21-09 _____Baylor 83-65 ________Manhattan

� Belmont [Tenn.]K-State leads 1-0Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-012-29-05 _____K-State 66-62 ________Manhattan

� Bethune-Cookman [Fla.]K-State leads 3-0Home: 3-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-012-14-96 _____K-State 62-54 ________Manhattan12-22-03 _____K-State 66-52 ________Manhattan12-17-05 _____K-State 74-61 ________Manhattan

� Birmingham-Southern [Ala.]K-State leads 1-0Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-011-21-03 _____K-State 70-50 ________Manhattan

� Boston CollegeSeries Tied 1-1Home: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-13-20-75 _____K-State 74-65+ ____Providence, R.I.3-19-82 _____BC 69-65+ __________St. Louis

� Bradley [Ill.]Series Tied 2-2Home: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-1

3-1-47 _____Bradley 48-41____________Peoria3-15-74 _____Bradley 68-64 __________St. Louis

11-25-95 _____K-State 75-72 (OT) ____Manhattan12-7-96 _____K-State 73-61____________Peoria

� Brigham Young [BYU]Series Tied 3-3Home: 0-0, Away: 1-2, Neutral: 2-13-23-51 _____K-State 64-54+ ______Kansas City

12-15-58 _____BYU 77-68 ______________Provo12-18-59 _____K-State 86-55______Lawrence, Kan.12-3-71 _____BYU 78-72 ______________Provo

12-15-73 _____K-State 95-85 ____________Provo11-23-02 _____BYU 73-64 ________St. Thomas, V.I.

� CaliforniaK-State leads 6-1Home: 1-0, Away: 2-1, Neutral: 3-012-11-51 _____K-State 64-50 __________Berkeley12-28-54 _____K-State 88-75 ________Kansas City12-20-57 _____K-State 58-44 ______Seattle, Wash.12-12-58 _____K-State 68-65 __________Berkeley12-29-95 _____K-State 65-58 ______Oakland, Calif.11-29-06 _____California 78-48 ________Berkeley12-9-07 _____K-State 82-75 ________Manhattan

� California-DavisK-State leads 1-0Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-012-1-82 _____K-State 84-54 ________Manhattan

� California-Santa BarbaraSeries Tied 1-1Home: 0-1, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 0-012-22-90 _____UCSB 78-81 __________Manhattan12-30-92 _____K-State 60-59 ______Santa Barbara

� Cal Poly PomonaK-State leads 2-0Home: 2-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-012-2-76 _____K-State 87-68 ________Manhattan12-9-78 _____K-State 87-71 ________Manhattan

� Cal State BakersfieldK-State leads 1-0Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-012-17-79 _____K-State 106-53________Manhattan

� Cal State FullertonK-State leads 3-0Home: 3-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-012-2-67 _____K-State 103-54________Manhattan

11-16-98 _____K-State 72-51 ________Manhattan11-30-05 _____K-State 84-59 ________Manhattan

� Cal State NorthridgeK-State leads 2-0Home: 2-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-012-23-83 _____K-State 64-50 ________Manhattan11-30-87 _____K-State 91-46 ________Manhattan

� Canisius [N.Y.]Series Tied 1-1Home: 0-0, Away: 1-1, Neutral: 0-012-30-47 _____K-State 47-45 __________Buffalo12-10-49 _____Canisius 54-51 __________Buffalo

� Centenary [La.]K-State leads 2-0Home: 2-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-012-7-83 _____K-State 65-58 ________Manhattan

12-20-08 _____K-State 73-51 ________Manhattan

� Central Connecticut StateK-State leads 1-0Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-01-26-93 _____K-State 81-56 ________Manhattan

� Central Florida [UCF]K-State leads 2-0Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-0

1-6-03 _____K-State 71-59 ________Manhattan11-23-07 _____K-State 73-71* ______Orlando, Fla.

� Central MissouriK-State leads 4-2Home: 4-0, Away: 0-2, Neutral: 0-01-23-13 _____CMSU 22-23 ________Warrensburg

3-2-16 _____K-State 39-33 ________Manhattan1-5-34 _____CMSU 21-36 ________Warrensburg

12-15-75 _____K-State 77-57 ________Manhattan12-18-76 _____K-State 85-55 ________Manhattan

1-3-05 _____K-State 80-58 ________Manhattan

� Chaminade [Hawaii]K-State leads 1-0Home: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-011-22-85 _____K-State 68-56 ______Maui, Hawai’i

� Chicago StateK-State leads 2-0Home: 2-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-01-22-07 _____K-State 73-36 ________Manhattan

1-5-09 _____K-State 99-68 ________Manhattan

� CincinnatiCincinnati leads 6-1Home: 0-1, Away: 0-2, Neutral: 1-33-14-58 _____K-State 83-80 (2 OTs)+Lawrence, Kan.3-14-59 _____Cincinnati 85-75+ __Lawrence, Kan.3-18-61 _____Cincinnati 69-64+ __Lawrence, Kan.

12-14-62 _____Cincinnati 75-61 ______Manhattan12-23-63 _____Cincinnati 72-70 ______Cincinnati12-16-67 _____Cincinnati 58-56 (OT) Lawrence, Kan.12-2-68 _____Cincinnati 86-70 ______Cincinnati

� Clemson [S.C.]Series Tied 1-1Home: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-112-28-82 _____K-State 60-54 ______El Paso, Texas11-25-98 _____Clemson 79-45 ______Maui, Hawai’i

� Cleveland StateK-State leads 2-0Home: 1-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 0-012-5-06 _____K-State 93-60 ________Manhattan

11-22-08 _____K-State 69-59 ________Cleveland

� Coastal CarolinaK-State leads 1-0Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-012-6-97 _____K-State 101-72________Manhattan

� ColoradoK-State leads 95-44Home: 53-10, Away: 32-31, Neutral: 10-3Bramlage Coliseum: 14-7Big 12 play: 14-14, Big 12 Championship: 1-1Overtime: 7-112-18-33 _____K-State 24-22 ________Manhattan1-12-48 _____K-State 65-51 ________Manhattan

2-2-48 _____K-State 50-44 __________Boulder1-15-49 _____K-State 48-43 ________Manhattan1-29-49 _____Colorado 48-41 ________ Boulder

12-30-49 _____K-State 59-46% ______Kansas City1-28-50 _____K-State 75-45 __________Boulder2-27-50 _____K-State 74-49 ________Manhattan1-27-51 _____K-State 63-42 ________Manhattan

2-3-51 _____K-State 60-45 __________Boulder2-2-52 _____K-State 92-40 ________Manhattan

2-23-52 _____Colorado 67-57 ________ Boulder2-21-53 _____K-State 81-56 __________Boulder2-28-53 _____K-State 88-69 ________Manhattan

1-9-54 _____K-State 66-60 ________Manhattan3-6-54 _____Colorado 79-76 __________Boulder

2-19-55 _____Colorado 61-53 __________Boulder 2-26-55 _____Colorado 63-60 ________Manhattan

2-4-56 _____K-State 82-51 ________Manhattan2-11-56 _____Colorado 71-53 __________Boulder1-19-57 _____K-State 61-49 __________Boulder

2-2-57 _____K-State 73-60 ________Manhattan2-1-58 _____K-State 83-54 ________Manhattan

2-15-58 _____K-State 68-62 __________Boulder

12-30-58 _____K-State 67-66% ______Kansas City1-10-59 _____K-State 89-58 ________Manhattan

2-7-59 _____K-State 70-59 __________Boulder1-4-60 _____K-State 69-37 ________Manhattan2-6-60 _____Colorado 65-50 __________Boulder

2-13-61 ____oColorado 81-80 ________Boulder3-11-61 _____K-State 82-65 ________Manhattan

1-6-62 ____Colorado 75-61 __________Boulder3-3-62 ____K-State 60-48 ________Manhattan

1-14-63 _____Colorado 70-53 __________Boulder3-8-63 _____Colorado 69-56 ________Manhattan1-6-64 _____Colorado 60-59 ________Manhattan2-8-64 _____K-State 60-59 (OT) ______Boulder1-9-65 _____Colorado 80-77 __________Boulder

2-27-65 _____K-State 65-50 ________Manhattan12-29-65 _____K-State 87-67% ______Kansas City2-12-66 _____K-State 65-55 __________Boulder2-19-66 ____K-State 68-52 ________Manhattan

1-7-67 _____Colorado 71-68 __________Boulder2-18-67 _____K-State 55-53 ________Manhattan

12-29-67 _____K-State 74-69% ______Kansas City1-15-68 _____K-State 57-56 (OT) ______Boulder

3-2-68 _____K-State 67-56 ________Manhattan12-30-68 _____Colorado 78-75%______Kansas City1-13-69 ____Colorado 73-69 __________Boulder2-15-69 _____K-State 70-68 ________Manhattan

2-7-70 _____Colorado 72-59 __________Boulder2-26-70 _____K-State 79-69 ________Manhattan

12-28-70 _____Colorado 59-56%______Kansas City1-30-71 _____Colorado 86-72 __________Boulder2-20-71 _____K-State 84-72 ________Manhattan2-12-72 _____K-State 89-71 __________Boulder

3-4-72 _____K-State 73-55 ________Manhattan2-10-73 _____K-State 81-62 __________Boulder3-10-73 _____K-State 76-66 ________Manhattan

12-29-73 ____K-State 84-82% ______Kansas City2-2-74 ____K-State 57-56 ________Manhattan

2-16-74 _____K-State 76-74 __________Boulder1-22-75 _____K-State 87-72 __________Boulder2-12-75 _____K-State 80-66 ________Manhattan

12-30-75 _____K-State 60-55% ______Kansas City1-21-76 _____K-State 70-63 ________Manhattan2-11-76 _____K-State 57-47 __________Boulder

12-30-76 ____K-State 62-55% ______Kansas City1-15-77 _____Colorado 78-75 __________Boulder

2-5-77 _____K-State 73-61 ________Manhattan12-27-77 ____K-State 82-72% ______Kansas City1-14-78 _____K-State 68-52 ________Manhattan

2-4-78 _____K-State 86-80 __________Boulder1-10-79 ____K-State 58-56 ________Manhattan2-10-79 _____K-State 59-57 __________Boulder1-16-80 ____K-State 71-65 __________Boulder

2-6-80 _____K-State 62-61 (OT) ____Manhattan1-17-81 ____K-State 63-62 (OT) ______Boulder

2-7-81 _____K-State 82-62 ________Manhattan3-6-81 _____K-State 64-61^ ______Kansas City

1-16-82 ____K-State 78-68 __________Boulder2-6-82 _____K-State 65-58 ________Manhattan

1-13-83 ____K-State 62-56 ________Manhattan2-19-83 _____Colorado 66-65 __________Boulder1-25-84 ____Colorado 74-66 __________Boulder2-15-84 _____K-State 74-64 ________Manhattan1-19-85 ____Colorado 74-63 __________Boulder2-23-85 _____K-State 76-67 ________Manhattan1-18-86 ____oK-State 77-69 (OT) ______Boulder

2-8-86 _____oK-State 79-53 ________Manhattan1-21-87 ____K-State 92-61 __________Boulder2-11-87 _____K-State 74-56 ________Manhattan1-27-88 ____K-State 68-60 __________Boulder2-16-88 _____K-State 83-65 ________Manhattan

First Year of Bramlage Coliseum1-18-89 ____K-State 98-84 ________Manhattan2-15-89 _____K-State 87-79 __________Boulder1-13-90 ____Colorado 79-62 __________Boulder2-10-90 _____K-State 93-65 ________Manhattan

2-2-91 ____K-State 73-72 ________Manhattan2-13-91 _____Colorado 85-71 __________Boulder

2-1-92 _____K-State 62-56 ________Manhattan2-26-92 _____K-State 74-66 __________Boulder1-16-93 _____K-State 83-78 (OT) ____Manhattan2-16-93 _____Colorado 88-77 __________Boulder1-22-94 _____K-State 71-65 ________Manhattan

2-5-94 _____Colorado 67-61 __________Boulder2-11-95 _____Colorado 84-68 __________Boulder

3-4-95 _____Colorado 70-51 ________Manhattan1-13-96 _____K-State 70-57 __________Boulder

2-7-96 _____Colorado 64-63 (OT) ____ManhattanFirst Year of Big 12 Conference1-29-97 _____Colorado 69-60 ________Manhattan2-19-97 _____Colorado 67-57 __________Boulder1-25-98 _____K-State 78-60 ________Manhattan1-31-98 _____Colorado 77-66 __________Boulder

3-5-98 _____K-State 75-61^ ______Kansas City1-20-99 _____K-State 76-52 ________Manhattan2-27-99 _____Colorado 69-60 __________Boulder1-22-00 _____Colorado 78-70 __________Boulder

2-5-00 _____Colorado 67-63 ________Manhattan2-10-01 _____Colorado 70-63 ________Manhattan

3-3-01 _____K-State 72-67 __________Boulder1-22-02 _____Colorado 85-71 __________Boulder2-20-02 _____K-State 66-64 ________Manhattan1-15-03 _____Colorado 69-63 __________Boulder2-11-03 _____K-State 62-54 ________Manhattan3-13-03 _____Colorado 77-76^ ____Dallas, Texas

2-7-04 _____Colorado 82-81 __________Boulder2-21-04 _____Colorado 72-62 ________Manhattan

2-5-05 _____Colorado 70-60 ________Manhattan2-26-05 _____K-State 84-82 __________Boulder

1-28-06 _____Colorado 79-75 __________Boulder2-18-06 _____K-State 72-60 ________Manhattan2-10-07 _____K-State 78-59 ________Manhattan2-24-07 _____K-State 87-71 __________Boulder1-23-08 _____K-State 72-56 __________Boulder

3-4-08 _____K-State 78-72 ________Manhattan1-24-09 _____K-State 77-75 (OT) ______Boulder

3-7-09 _____K-State 76-64 ________Manhattan

� Colorado StateK-State leads 7-5Home: 7-0, Away: 0-5, Neutral: 0-012-30-37 _____CSU 50-40 __________Fort Collins12-16-38 _____K-State 44-32 ________Manhattan12-17-38 _____K-State 31-20 ________Manhattan12-15-39 _____K-State 42-36 ________Manhattan12-16-39 _____CSU 52-44 __________Fort Collins12-10-41 _____K-State 30-25 ________Manhattan12-11-41 _____K-State 37-35 ________Manhattan12-20-45 _____CSU 52-43 __________Fort Collins12-21-45 _____CSU 60-37 __________Fort Collins12-21-60 _____K-State 63-56 ________Manhattan12-7-05 _____K-State 71-67 ________Manhattan12-2-06 _____CSU 84-83 __________Fort Collins

� Colorado State-PuebloK-State leads 4-0Home: 4-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-011-27-82 _____K-State 72-57 ________Manhattan1-14-84 _____K-State 59-44 ________Manhattan12-1-84 _____K-State 72-59 ________Manhattan

11-30-85 _____K-State 95-57 ________Manhattan

� Coppin State [Md.]K-State leads 6-0Home: 6-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-012-1-92 _____K-State 85-61 ________Manhattan12-4-93 _____K-State 73-54 ________Manhattan

12-10-94 _____K-State 66-56 ________Manhattan12-12-96 _____K-State 84-80 (OT) ____Manhattan12-21-98 _____K-State 62-36 ________Manhattan11-25-06 _____K-State 68-57 ________Manhattan

� Creighton [Neb.]Creighton leads 8-7Home: 5-0, Away: 2-7, Neutral: 0-12-17-26 _____Creighton 27-23 __________Omaha

1-8-27 _____Creighton 39-33 __________Omaha1-12-29 _____Creighton 50-25 __________Omaha

12-20-33 _____Creighton 55-21 __________Omaha1-18-38 _____Creighton 44-39 __________Omaha

1-9-40 _____K-State 50-44 ________Manhattan12-2-64 _____K-State 96-82 ________Manhattan12-1-65 _____Creighton 83-75 __________Omaha2-12-68 _____K-State 85-75 ________Manhattan

12-14-68 _____Creighton 63-62 ____Nashville, Tenn.12-5-69 _____K-State 64-56 __________Omaha

12-13-71 _____K-State 90-68 ________Manhattan1-13-76 _____Creighton 79-76 (OT) ______Omaha12-9-86 _____K-State 81-64 ________Manhattan12-5-87 _____K-State 88-78 __________Omaha

� Davidson [N.C.]K-State leads 1-0Home: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-012-28-97 _____K-State 70-63 ______Tucson, Ariz.

� Delaware StateK-State leads 1-0Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-012-7-91 _____K-State 115-54________Manhattan

� Denver [Colo.]K-State leads 4-0Home: 4-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-012-15-51 _____K-State 65-55 ________Manhattan12-5-53 _____K-State 70-41 ________Manhattan

12-18-63 _____K-State 72-65 ________Manhattan11-24-04 _____K-State 60-56 ________Manhattan

� DePaul [Ill.]Series Tied 3-3Home: 0-2, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 3-02-22-39 _____DePaul 34-30 ________Manhattan

1-8-40 _____DePaul 56-30 __________Chicago3-13-59 _____K-State 102-70+ __Lawrence, Kan.

12-19-70 _____K-State 78-68 ______Lexington, Ky.3-19-88 _____K-State 66-58+ __South Bend, Ind.3-19-07 _____DePaul 70-65# ______Manhattan

� Drake [Iowa]K-State leads 20-6Home: 10-2, Away: 10-4, Neutral: 0-01-26-18 _____K-State 37-13 ________Manhattan2-21-18 _____K-State 19-16 ________Des Moines2-22-18 _____K-State 31-15 ________Des Moines2-12-19 _____K-State 43-24 ________Des Moines2-13-19 _____K-State 37-19 ________Des Moines1-25-21 _____K-State 27-20 ________Des Moines2-29-22 _____Drake 32-23 __________Manhattan

3-1-22 _____Drake 38-26 ________Des Moines1-16-23 _____Drake 38-12 __________Manhattan

3-3-23 _____Drake 31-12 ________Des Moines2-9-24 _____K-State 30-25 ________Des Moines3-4-24 _____K-State 22-21 ________Manhattan

1-19-25 _____K-State 38-17 ________Manhattan2-2-25 _____K-State 28-24 ________Des Moines

1-21-27 _____K-State 45-17 ________Manhattan

23 NCAA TOURNAMENTS | 4 FINAL FOURS | 16 SWEET SIXTEENS | 11 ELITE EIGHTS | 19 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS | 36 ALL-AMERICANS

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2-26-27 _____K-State 39-10 ________Des Moines1-28-28 _____K-State 34-22 ________Manhattan2-11-28 _____K-State 46-30 ________Des Moines

2-4-46 _____K-State 41-39 ________Manhattan2-19-46 _____Drake 52-23 ________Des Moines12-6-46 _____K-State 46-43 (OT) ____Des Moines

12-19-46 _____K-State 74-37 ________Manhattan1-24-48 _____K-State 56-45 ________Manhattan12-6-52 _____K-State 79-73 (OT) ____Manhattan

12-12-55 _____Drake 70-64 ________Des Moines12-18-56 _____K-State 90-41 ________Manhattan

� Eastern IllinoisK-State leads 2-0Home: 2-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-01-10-81 _____K-State 74-62 ________Manhattan

12-30-04 _____K-State 81-63 ________Manhattan

� Eastern KentuckySeries Tied 1-1Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-112-29-45 _____EKU 54-47 __________Kansas City12-1-72 _____K-State 87-59 ________Manhattan

� Eastern WashingtonK-State leads 3-0Home: 3-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-01-12-84 _____K-State 64-57 ________Manhattan

1-9-85 _____K-State 81-43 ________Manhattan12-16-00 _____K-State 70-56 ________Manhattan

� Emporia State [Kan.]K-State leads 11-8Home: 9-4, Away: 2-4, Neutral: 0-0

3-2-06 _____K-State 48-13 ________Manhattan3-15-06 _____Emporia 23-20 __________Emporia2-21-08 _____Emporia 39-35 __________Emporia1-24-12 _____Emporia 24-16 ________Manhattan1-14-13 _____K-State 44-19 ________Manhattan2-20-13 _____K-State 40-22 ________Manhattan

2-3-14 _____K-State 40-15 ________Manhattan1-27-16 _____K-State 26-19 ________Manhattan2-19-17 _____K-State 33-29 ________Manhattan2-22-19 _____K-State 31-18 ________Manhattan1-25-22 _____Emporia 22-14 ________Manhattan

12-29-33 ____Emporia 31-19 ________Manhattan12-27-33 _____Emporia 24-21 __________Emporia12-20-38 _____Emporia 41-37 __________Emporia

1-4-39 _____Emporia 36-33 ________Manhattan12-1-48 _____K-State 60-49 __________Emporia12-3-49 _____K-State 59-50 __________Emporia

11-29-95 _____K-State 63-57 ________Manhattan11-19-08 _____K-State 82-60 ________Manhattan

� Evansville [Ind.]Series Tied 1-1Home: 0-0, Away: 1-1, Neutral: 0-012-12-36 _____K-State 60-46 ________Evansville12-30-39 _____Evansville 38-32 ______Evansville

� Fairleigh Dickinson [N.J.]K-State leads 1-0Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-012-19-01 _____K-State 88-45 ________Manhattan

� Florida A&MK-State leads 3-0Home: 3-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-011-27-90 _____K-State 93-48 ________Manhattan12-17-07 _____K-State 87-60 ________Kansas City11-14-08 _____K-State 96-57 ________Manhattan

� Florida StateK-State leads 2-0Home: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 2-012-10-66 _____K-State 81-58______Lawrence, Kan.11-9-89 _____K-State 71-70____Anchorage, Alaska

� Fort Hays State [Kan.]Series Tied 2-2Home: 2-1, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-012-8-36 _____FHSU 25-47 __________Manhattan

12-14-38 _____FHSU 30-32 ______________Hays12-2-46 _____K-State 48-40 ________Manhattan

1947 _____K-State 60-32 ________Manhattan

� Fresno StateK-State leads 3-1Home: 2-1, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 0-012-31-80 _____K-State 47-39 ________Manhattan11-28-87 _____K-State 65-50 __________Fresno12-2-89 _____Fresno State 60-58 ____Manhattan3-24-94 _____K-State 115-77# ______Manhattan

� Gardner-Webb [N.C.]K-State leads 3-0Home: 3-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-012-1-01 _____K-State 75-57 ________Manhattan

11-29-03 _____K-State 68-65 ________Manhattan12-14-08 _____K-State 107-48________Manhattan

� George Mason [Va.]George Mason leads 1-0Home: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-011-22-07 _____GMU 87-77 ________Orlando, Fla.

� George Washington [D.C.]George Washington leads 1-0

Home: 0-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-012-28-40 _____GWU 48-25 ______Washington, D.C.

� GeorgiaK-State leads 1-0Home: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-03-12-87 _____K-State 82-79 (OT)+ __Salt Lake City

� Georgia SouthernK-State leads 1-0Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-011-18-05 _____K-State 83-58 ________Manhattan

� Georgia StateK-State leads 2-0Home: 1-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 0-011-29-98 _____K-State 78-71 ________Manhattan11-29-99 _____K-State 74-61 __________Atlanta

� GonzagaK-State leads 1-0Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-03-22-94 _____K-State 66-64# ______Manhattan

� Grand Canyon [Ariz.]K-State leads 1-0Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-012-1-86 _____K-State 93-57 ________Manhattan

� Green Bay [Wis.]Series Tied 1-1Home: 1-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-011-20-01 _____K-State 68-55 ________Manhattan12-7-02 _____Green Bay 64-68 ______Green Bay

� Hampton [Va.]K-State leads 1-0Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-012-20-00 _____K-State 86-71 ________Manhattan

� Hawai’iK-State leads 2-0Home: 0-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 1-011-10-89 _____K-State 79-76____Anchorage, Alaska12-18-93 _____K-State 65-61 __________Honolulu

� Hofstra [N.Y.]K-State leads 1-0Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-012-9-74 _____K-State 92-60 ________Manhattan

� Holy Cross [Mass.]Series Tied 1-1Home: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-13-23-48 _____Holy Cross 60-54+ __New York City12-5-75 _____K-State 89-85 (OT) __Nashville, Tenn.

� HoustonK-State leads 5-3Home: 1-1, Away: 1-2, Neutral: 3-012-21-55 _____Houston 86-79 __________Houston3-17-56 _____K-State 89-70+ ____Lawrence, Kan.12-1-56 _____K-State 97-78 ________Manhattan3-17-61 _____K-State 75-64+ ____Lawrence, Kan.

12-16-68 _____Houston 87-84 (OT) ______Houston3-14-70 _____K-State 107-98+ __Lawrence, Kan.1-23-71 _____Houston 73-71 ________Manhattan

12-21-74 _____K-State 91-90 __________Houston

� Howard [D.C.]K-State leads 1-0Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-012-7-94 _____K-State 93-61 ________Manhattan

� Idaho StateK-State leads 1-0Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0

1-3-09 _____K-State 83-57 ________Manhattan

� IllinoisIllinois leads 8-2Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0

1-4-26 _____Illinois 30-29 ________Champaign1-2-41 _____Illinois 45-29 ________Champaign

3-14-51 _____K-State 91-72 ________Manhattan3-19-81 _____K-State 57-52+ ____Salt Lake City12-5-81 _____Illinois 55-49 ________Champaign12-8-82 _____Illinois 59-55 ________Manhattan12-5-94 _____Illinois 76-69 ________Manhattan12-4-95 _____Illinois 82-56 ________Champaign

12-11-99 _____Illinois 81-48 ________Champaign12-2-00 _____Illinois 76-56 ________Manhattan

� Illinois StateK-State leads 2-0Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-012-19-86 _____K-State 87-86 (OT) __Nashville, Tenn.3-18-09 _____K-State 83-79 (OT)# ____Manhattan

� IndianaIndiana leads 19-12Home: 7-7, Away: 4-11, Neutral: 1-112-14-36 _____Indiana 60-33________Bloomington12-15-47 _____K-State 61-53 ________Kansas City12-16-48 _____Indiana 56-35________Bloomington12-16-50 _____Indiana 58-52 ________Manhattan12-22-51 _____Indiana 80-75________Bloomington12-13-52 _____K-State 82-80 ________Manhattan

12-7-53 _____Indiana 92-66________Bloomington12-21-54 _____K-State 91-74 ________Manhattan12-10-55 _____Indiana 96-72________Bloomington12-15-56 _____K-State 84-77 (OT) ____Manhattan12-7-57 _____K-State 66-61________Bloomington12-6-58 _____K-State 82-79 (OT) ____Manhattan

12-14-59 _____Indiana 67-58________Bloomington12-5-60 _____Indiana 98-80 ________Manhattan12-9-61 _____K-State 88-78________Bloomington

12-21-62 _____K-State 88-72 ________Manhattan12-9-63 _____K-State 93-84________Bloomington12-5-64 _____Indiana 74-70 ________Manhattan

12-13-65 _____K-State 103-76 ______Bloomington12-12-66 _____K-State 82-69 ________Manhattan12-11-67 _____Indiana 89-83________Bloomington12-9-68 _____K-State 87-83 (OT) ____Manhattan12-8-69 _____Indiana 102-95 ______Bloomington12-5-70 _____Indiana 75-72 ________Manhattan

12-23-80 _____Indiana 51-44 ________Manhattan12-19-81 _____Indiana 58-49________Bloomington12-18-82 _____Indiana 48-46 ________Manhattan12-21-83 _____Indiana 56-53 (OT) ____Bloomington12-22-84 _____Indiana 70-58 ________Manhattan12-10-85 _____Indiana 78-71________Bloomington11-23-98 _____Indiana 71-70 ______Maui, Hawai’i

� Indiana StateK-State leads 1-0Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-012-1-69 _____K-State 99-63 ________Manhattan

� IowaSeries Tied 4-4Home: 3-0, Away: 1-3, Neutral: 0-112-7-46 _____Iowa 54-41____________Iowa City

12-22-56 _____Iowa 85-83____________Iowa City12-14-57 _____K-State 86-69 ________Manhattan12-13-72 _____K-State 68-62__________Iowa City12-11-73 _____K-State 105-67________Manhattan12-23-00 _____K-State 86-78 ________Manhattan12-22-01 _____Iowa 89-70____________Iowa City11-29-08 _____Iowa 65-63 __________Las Vegas

� Iowa StateK-State leads 132-76Home: 77-23, Away: 48-44, Neutral: 7-9Bramlage Coliseum: 16-5Big 12 play: 14-13, Big 12 Championship: 0-1Overtime: 9-11-12-09 ____K-State 42-32 ________Manhattan

1-9-14 ____K-State 19-7 ________Manhattan1-10-14 _____Iowa State 14-18 ______Manhattan2-26-15 ____Iowa State 25-19 ______Manhattan2-27-15 ____Iowa State 15-14 ______Manhattan1-19-18 ____K-State 33-27 ________Manhattan2-23-18 ____K-State 22-18 ____________Ames2-11-19 ____K-State 22-18 ____________Ames2-12-19 ____K-State 27-17 ____________Ames2-13-20 ____K-State 37-20 ________Manhattan2-14-20 ____K-State 27-21 ________Manhattan1-21-21 ____Iowa State 27-17 __________Ames1-22-21 ____K-State 25-21 ____________Ames1-16-22 ____Iowa State 36-26 ______Manhattan2-24-22 ____Iowa State 28-22 ______Manhattan

2-5-23 ____Iowa State 22-14 ______Manhattan3-1-23 ____Iowa State 14-12 __________Ames3-1-24 ____K-State 24-20 ____________Ames2-7-24 ____K-State 18-17 ________Manhattan

1-17-25 ____K-State 33-19 ________Manhattan2-3-25 ____K-State 34-20 ____________Ames

2-13-26 ____K-State 34-10 ________Manhattan3-4-26 ____K-State 23-22 ____________Ames

1-14-27 ____K-State 31-24 ________Manhattan2-25-27 ____Iowa State 36-23 __________Ames1-18-28 ____K-State 38-28 ________Manhattan2-10-28 ____Iowa State 39-38 __________Ames1-11-29 ____Iowa State 41-30 __________Ames2-16-29 ____Iowa State 44-35 ______Manhattan1-31-30 ____Iowa State 25-24 __________Ames2-21-30 ____Iowa State 37-21 ______Manhattan1-31-31 ____Iowa State 46-31 ______Manhattan2-13-31 ____K-State 38-24 ____________Ames1-30-32 ____K-State 19-15 ________Manhattan2-19-32 ____K-State 30-27 ____________Ames1-28-33 ____K-State 33-23 ________Manhattan

2-9-33 ____K-State 28-27 ____________Ames1-12-34 ____K-State 28-23 ________Manhattan

3-1-34 ____Iowa State 37-16 __________Ames1-14-35 ____Iowa State 29-25 ______Manhattan

3-4-35 ____Iowa State 39-31 __________Ames1-18-36 ____Iowa State 31-29 __________Ames2-17-36 ____K-State 41-25 ________Manhattan

1-9-37 ____K-State 44-31 ____________Ames2-22-37 ____K-State 48-40 ________Manhattan

1-8-38 ____Iowa State 41-30 __________Ames2-12-38 ____K-State 51-29 ________Manhattan

1-7-39 ____Iowa State 47-36 __________Ames2-11-39 ____K-State 44-40 ________Manhattan1-22-40 ____K-State 29-28 ________Manhattan

2-9-40 ____Iowa State 45-32 __________Ames2-10-41 ____Iowa State 50-41 ______Manhattan

3-1-41 ____Iowa State 36-33 __________Ames2-9-42 ____Iowa State 44-43 ______Manhattan

2-27-42 ____K-State 36-34 ____________Ames1-9-43 ____Iowa State 34-24 __________Ames3-1-43 ____K-State 43-36 ________Manhattan

2-11-44 ____Iowa State 47-20 __________Ames1-3-44 ____Iowa State 42-33 ______Manhattan

1-6-45 ____Iowa State 60-31 __________Ames2-26-45 ____Iowa State 44-39 ______Manhattan

1-5-46 ____K-State 52-46 (OT) ____Manhattan2-18-46 ____Iowa State 74-39 __________Ames1-10-47 ____Iowa State 51-40 __________Ames

2-3-47 ____K-State 43-30 ________Manhattan1-19-48 ____K-State 61-42 ________Manhattan2-24-48 ____K-State 54-48 ____________Ames

12-22-48 _____K-State 54-47 ________Manhattan12-30-48 ____Iowa State 56-52% ____Kansas City1-17-49 ____K-State 49-43 ________Manhattan

3-5-49 ____K-State 54-39 ____________Ames1-16-50 ____K-State 99-57 ________Manhattan2-17-50 ____K-State 80-56 ____________Ames1-13-51 ____K-State 98-58 ________Manhattan

3-3-51 ____K-State 81-47 ____________Ames1-19-52 ____K-State 76-58 ________Manhattan

3-3-52 ____K-State 88-66 ____________Ames1-31-53 ____K-State 81-78 ________Manhattan

2-9-53 ____K-State 74-64 ____________Ames12-30-53 _____K-State 98-77% ______Kansas City1-30-54 ____Iowa State 60-56 __________Ames2-13-54 ____Iowa State 64-62 ______Manhattan

12-29-54 _____K-State 70-60% ______Kansas City1-8-55 ____K-State 78-77 ____________Ames

1-22-55 ____K-State 79-67 ________Manhattan12-27-55 _____Iowa State 79-71% ____Kansas City

1-7-56 ____K-State 68-64 ____________Ames2-25-56 ____K-State 82-62 ________Manhattan

12-28-56 _____Iowa State 74-64% ____Kansas City2-23-57 ____K-State 86-77 ________Manhattan

3-2-57 ____Iowa State 69-67 (OT) ______Ames1-25-58 ____K-State 64-54 ____________Ames

2-8-58 ____K-State 77-70 ________Manhattan1-5-59 ____K-State 59-56 ____________Ames

1-26-59 ____K-State 78-55 ________Manhattan12-26-59 _____Iowa State 74-73% ____Kansas City1-18-60 ____K-State 68-66 ________Manhattan2-15-60 ____K-State 72-70 ____________Ames1-30-61 ____K-State 72-70 ____________Ames2-11-61 ____K-State 66-65 ________Manhattan

12-30-61 ____K-State 69-67% ______Kansas City1-27-62 ____K-State 56-55 ____________Ames2-26-62 ____K-State 69-54 ________Manhattan2-23-63 _____K-State 62-50 ________Manhattan

3-4-63 ____K-State 78-71 ____________Ames1-11-64 ____K-State 73-52 ________Manhattan

3-9-64 ____K-State 74-69 ____________Ames1-30-65 ____Iowa State 91-76 __________Ames

2-6-65 ____K-State 82-71 ________Manhattan2-14-66 ____K-State 80-69 ________Manhattan

3-7-66 ____K-State 75-73 ____________Ames12-28-66 ____Iowa State 78-67% ____Kansas City1-14-67 ____K-State 73-72 (OT) ____Manhattan

3-6-67 ____K-State 81-68 ____________Ames1-13-68 ____Iowa State 79-74 ______Manhattan

3-4-68 _____K-State 63-61 ____________Ames12-27-68 ____K-State 79-66% ______Kansas City

1-4-69 ____K-State 75-65 ____________Ames2-8-69 ____K-State 78-73 ________Manhattan2-2-70 ____K-State 82-64 ________Manhattan2-9-70 ____Iowa State 80-64 __________Ames2-6-71 ____K-State 96-81 ________Manhattan

2-13-71 ____Iowa State 89-66 __________Ames12-29-71 ____K-State 92-75% ______Kansas City1-15-72 ____K-State 69-53 ________Manhattan2-19-72 ____K-State 68-54 ____________Ames

12-29-72 ____K-State 68-65% ______Kansas City2-6-73 ____K-State 78-74 ________Manhattan

2-17-73 ____K-State 89-76 ____________Ames12-28-73 ____Iowa State 61-55% ____Kansas City1-26-74 ____K-State 92-66 ________Manhattan

2-9-74 ____K-State 72-56 ____________Ames12-28-74 ____Iowa State 82-64% ____Kansas City1-29-75 ____K-State 108-93 __________Ames

3-1-75 ____K-State 70-68 ________Manhattan12-26-75 ____K-State 81-67% ______Kansas City1-28-76 ____K-State 84-66 ________Manhattan2-28-76 ____K-State 80-67 ____________Ames1-12-77 ____K-State 63-54 ________Manhattan

2-2-77 ____K-State 70-51 ____________Ames2-26-77 ____K-State 97-62 ________Manhattan1-11-78 ____Iowa State 82-77 __________Ames

2-1-78 ____K-State 74-63 ________Manhattan12-29-78 _____Iowa State 62-61% ____Kansas City1-13-79 ____Iowa State 79-66 ______Manhattan

2-3-79 ____K-State 62-60 ____________Ames1-23-80 ____K-State 73-63 ________Manhattan2-13-80 ____Iowa State 66-58 __________Ames2-26-80 ____K-State 101-87________Manhattan1-31-81 ____K-State 75-62 ____________Ames2-25-81 ____K-State 67-60 ________Manhattan1-13-82 ____K-State 75-55 ________Manhattan2-13-82 ____K-State 58-49 ____________Ames1-22-83 ____K-State 81-55 ________Manhattan2-12-83 ____Iowa State 59-40 __________Ames

2-1-84 ____K-State 75-69 ________Manhattan2-22-84 ____Iowa State 62-55 __________Ames

2-2-85 ____Iowa State 58-54 __________Ames2-27-85 ____K-State 68-67 ________Manhattan1-15-86 ____Iowa State 77-73 ______Manhattan2-15-86 ____Iowa State 84-74 __________Ames1-17-87 ____K-State 68-65 ________Manhattan

2-7-87 ____K-State 87-75 ____________Ames2-3-88 ____K-State 79-68 (OT) ____Manhattan

2-24-88 ____K-State 83-66 ____________AmesFirst Year of Bramlage Coliseum

2-9-89 ____K-State 104-89 ______Manhattan

3-4-89 ____Iowa State 101-89 ________Ames1-6-90 ____K-State 72-68 ________Manhattan

2-17-90 ____K-State 93-90 (OT) ________Ames1-19-91 ____Iowa State 94-91 __________Ames

2-9-91 ____Iowa State 98-78 ______Manhattan1-25-92 _____Iowa State 85-59 __________Ames2-19-92 _____K-State 64-55 ________Manhattan2-10-93 _____K-State 68-66 (OT) ____Manhattan

3-6-93 _____Iowa State 79-61 __________Ames1-29-94 _____K-State 76-70 ________Manhattan

3-6-94 _____Iowa State 85-60 __________Ames1-21-95 _____Iowa State 79-73 ______Manhattan1-28-95 _____Iowa State 87-79 __________Ames

1-6-96 _____K-State 72-55 ________Manhattan2-28-96 _____K-State 92-87 (OT) ________Ames

First Year of Big 12 Conference1-22-97 _____Iowa State 54-48 __________Ames2-15-97 _____Iowa State 62-58 ______Manhattan1-14-98 _____K-State 77-59 ________Manhattan2-18-98 _____Iowa State 63-62 __________Ames

2-6-99 _____K-State 67-62 ____________Ames2-20-99 _____K-State 64-58 (OT) ____Manhattan1-19-00 _____Iowa State 72-61 ______Manhattan

2-2-00 _____Iowa State 85-67 __________Ames2-3-01 _____Iowa State 84-78 __________Ames

2-21-01 _____Iowa State 62-51 ______Manhattan1-19-02 _____K-State 63-52 ________Manhattan2-23-02 _____Iowa State 73-71 __________Ames2-22-03 _____Iowa State 64-61 __________Ames

3-8-03 _____K-State 74-63 ________Manhattan2-11-04 _____K-State 90-59 ________Manhattan2-25-04 _____Iowa State 75-69 __________Ames3-11-04 _____Iowa State 78-64^________Dallas1-26-05 _____K-State 63-51 ________Manhattan2-15-05 _____Iowa State 57-42 __________Ames

1-7-06 _____Iowa State 72-70 __________Ames2-8-06 _____K-State 66-63 ________Manhattan

1-20-07 _____K-State 69-60 ____________Ames2-17-07 _____K-State 65-47 ________Manhattan1-26-08 _____K-State 82-57 ________Manhattan

3-8-08 _____K-State 73-69 ____________Ames2-3-09 _____K-State 65-50 ________Manhattan

2-21-09 _____K-State 50-46 ____________Ames

� KansasKansas leads 175-90Home: 44-72, Away: 35-80, Neutral: 11-23Bramlage Coliseum: 1-20Big 12 play: 2-30, Big 12 Championship: 0-6Overtime: 5-81-25-07 _____Kansas 54-39__________Lawrence2-11-07 _____K-State 29-25 ________Manhattan1-31-08 _____Kansas 50-12__________Lawrence

12-14-08 _____Kansas 42-27 ________Manhattan1-27-10 _____Kansas 44-19__________Lawrence1-27-12 _____Kansas 37-24__________Lawrence2-29-12 _____K-State 33-28 ________Manhattan1-21-13 _____K-State 39-21 ________Lawrence1-22-13 _____K-State 27-25 ________Lawrence1-30-13 _____Kansas 34-19 ________Manhattan1-31-13 _____Kansas 30-20 ________Manhattan1-22-14 _____Kansas 44-26 ________Manhattan1-23-14 _____K-State 29-25 ________Manhattan1-30-14 _____Kansas 28-24__________Lawrence1-31-14 _____Kansas 41-16__________Lawrence1-28-15 _____Kansas 38-22 ________Manhattan1-29-15 _____Kansas 36-32 ________Manhattan2-10-15 _____K-State 21-18 ________Lawrence2-11-15 _____Kansas 39-20__________Lawrence2-17-16 _____K-State 38-28 ________Manhattan2-18-16 _____K-State 45-21 ________Manhattan1-21-16 _____K-State 26-12 ________Lawrence1-20-16 _____K-State 31-18 ________Lawrence1-23-17 _____Kansas 34-16__________Lawrence1-24-17 _____Kansas 27-19__________Lawrence

2-2-17 _____K-State 38-9 ________Manhattan2-3-17 _____K-State 32-29 ________Manhattan

1-30-18 _____K-State 36-23 ________Lawrence1-31-18 _____Kansas 35-32__________Lawrence

3-4-18 _____Kansas 35-33 ________Manhattan3-5-18 _____K-State 32-25 ________Manhattan2-6-19 _____K-State 33-30 ________Manhattan2-7-19 _____K-State 41-27 ________Manhattan

2-27-19 _____K-State 37-22 ________Lawrence2-28-19 _____K-State 31-18 ________Lawrence

2-6-20 _____Kansas 33-18 ________Manhattan2-7-20 _____K-State 26-12 ________Manhattan3-9-20 _____Kansas 30-24__________Lawrence

3-10-20 _____Kansas 31-23__________Lawrence2-4-21 _____K-State 31-18 ________Lawrence2-5-21 _____K-State 24-22 ________Lawrence

2-18-21 _____K-State 36-30 ________Manhattan2-19-21 _____K-State 26-18 ________Manhattan

2-9-22 _____Kansas 32-23 ________Manhattan2-28-22 _____Kansas 44-26__________Lawrence

2-7-23 _____Kansas 44-23__________Lawrence2-21-23 _____Kansas 24-17 ________Manhattan1-22-24 _____Kansas 36-21 ________Manhattan2-12-24 _____Kansas 23-15__________Lawrence1-14-25 _____K-State 40-28 ________Lawrence2-24-25 _____Kansas 27-17 ________Manhattan1-13-26 _____Kansas 26-15 ________Manhattan

3-1-26 _____Kansas 34-29__________Lawrence2-9-27 _____Kansas 35-34__________Lawrence3-4-27 _____Kansas 29-24 ________Manhattan

12-16-27 _____K-State 20-13 ________Lawrence3-7-28 _____K-State 40-30 ________Manhattan2-2-29 _____Kansas 31-24__________Lawrence

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3-5-29 _____K-State 36-35 ________Manhattan2-5-30 _____Kansas 29-26 ________Manhattan

2-18-30 _____Kansas 32-30__________Lawrence1-17-31 _____Kansas 37-29 ________Manhattan2-17-31 _____Kansas 40-26__________Lawrence

12-16-31 _____Kansas 27-25 ________Manhattan12-11-31 _____Kansas 32-30__________Lawrence1-15-32 _____Kansas 27-26__________Lawrence2-12-32 _____Kansas 30-22 ________Manhattan12-2-32 _____K-State 31-27 ________Lawrence12-7-32 _____K-State 15-11 ________Manhattan1-10-33 _____Kansas 36-24__________Lawrence2-25-33 _____Kansas 33-25 ________Manhattan

12-12-33 _____Kansas 27-13__________Lawrence12-15-33 _____Kansas 34-20 ________Manhattan1-20-34 _____Kansas 32-24__________Lawrence2-24-34 _____Kansas 39-23 ________Manhattan

12-14-34 _____K-State 39-35 (OT) ______Lawrence12-18-34 _____Kansas 40-26 ________Manhattan1-11-35 _____Kansas 40-14__________Lawrence1-26-35 _____Kansas 43-37__________Lawrence2-22-35 _____Kansas 39-33 ________Manhattan2-23-35 _____Kansas 36-30 ________Manhattan

12-21-35 _____Kansas 38-23% ______Kansas City1-7-36 _____Kansas 28-17 ________Manhattan

2-15-36 ____Kansas 52-34__________Lawrence1-19-37 _____Kansas 39-28__________Lawrence2-11-37 _____K-State 33-32 (OT) ____Manhattan

2-7-38 _____Kansas 35-33__________Lawrence1-11-38 _____Kansas 33-21 ________Manhattan1-10-39 _____Kansas 33-29__________Lawrence1-28-39 _____Kansas 40-38 ________Manhattan1-12-40 _____Kansas 34-33 ________Manhattan2-20-40 _____Kansas 44-33__________Lawrence1-20-41 _____Kansas 46-41 ________Manhattan2-25-41 _____Kansas 50-45 (OT) ______Lawrence1-24-42 _____Kansas 46-44 (OT) ______Lawrence

3-3-42 _____Kansas 45-26 ________Manhattan3-6-43 _____Kansas 47-30__________Lawrence

1-20-43 _____Kansas 40-20 ________Manhattan12-29-43 _____Kansas 62-44% ______Kansas City1-18-44 _____Kansas 36-30__________Lawrence2-23-44 _____Kansas 32-24 ________Manhattan

12-22-44 _____Kansas 63-40% ______Kansas City1-30-45 _____Kansas 39-36__________Lawrence2-16-45 _____Kansas 33-31 ________Manhattan

12-14-45 _____Kansas 71-46% ______Kansas City1-9-46 _____Kansas 39-26 ________Manhattan

1-29-46 _____Kansas 68-43__________Lawrence1-28-47 _____Kansas 50-39__________Lawrence2-20-47 _____K-State 48-45 ________ Manhattan

12-19-48 _____K-State 56-42% ______Kansas City2-18-48 _____K-State 48-29 ________Manhattan

3-1-48 ____K-State 61-60 ________Lawrence12-29-48 _____Kansas 60-46% ______Kansas City

2-9-49 ____K-State 53-48 ________Lawrence2-24-49 ____K-State 63-36 ________Manhattan

12-27-49 _____K-State 58-48% ______Kansas City2-14-50 ____K-State 55-50 ________Manhattan

3-7-50 ____Kansas 79-68__________Lawrence1-15-51 ____K-State 47-43 ________Lawrence2-24-51 _____K-State 65-51 ________Manhattan

12-28-51 _____Kansas 90-88 (OT)% __Kansas City1-26-52 _____K-State 81-64 ________Manhattan

3-7-52 _____Kansas 78-61__________Lawrence12-30-52 _____K-State 93-87% ______Kansas City1-17-53 ____Kansas 80-66__________Lawrence2-17-53 _____Kansas 80-78 ________Manhattan1-16-54 _____Kansas 65-62 ________Manhattan2-17-54 _____Kansas 85-74__________Lawrence2-12-55 _____Kansas 78-68 ________Manhattan

3-1-55 _____Kansas 77-67__________Lawrence1-14-56 _____Kansas 91-86 ________Manhattan

3-6-56 _____K-State 79-68 ________Lawrence1-12-57 _____Kansas 51-45__________Lawrence

3-6-57 _____Kansas 64-57 ________Manhattan12-30-57 _____Kansas 79-65% ______Kansas City

2-3-58 _____K-State 79-75 (2 OTs) ____Lawrence3-8-58 _____Kansas 61-44 ________Manhattan

2-11-59 _____K-State 82-72 ________Manhattan2-27-59 ____K-State 87-77 ________Lawrence2-10-60 _____Kansas 64-62__________Lawrence2-24-60 _____K-State 68-57 ________Manhattan

3-9-60 _____Kansas 84-82 (OT)______Manhattan12-29-60 _____K-State 69-66% ______Kansas City1-20-61 _____Kansas 75-66__________Lawrence2-22-61 _____K-State 81-63 ________Manhattan1-10-62 _____K-State 70-45 ________Manhattan

2-7-62 _____K-State 91-72 ________Lawrence12-29-62 _____Kansas 90-88 (4 OTs)%__Kansas City2-19-63 _____K-State 67-54 ________Lawrence2-27-63 _____K-State 74-60 ________Manhattan

2-1-64 _____K-State 58-55 ________Manhattan2-22-64 _____K-State 70-46 ________Lawrence

12-29-64 _____Kansas 54-52% ______Kansas City1-20-65 _____K-State 71-63 ________Manhattan2-20-65 _____Kansas 86-66__________Lawrence

12-28-65 _____Kansas 69-63% ______Kansas City1-22-66 _____Kansas 69-61__________Lawrence

3-5-66 _____Kansas 68-55 ________Manhattan2-11-67 _____Kansas 60-55 ________Manhattan3-11-67 _____Kansas 74-56__________Lawrence1-20-68 _____K-State 71-56 ________Manhattan2-24-68 _____K-State 64-61 (OT) ______Lawrence1-18-69 _____Kansas 73-67 ________Manhattan

3-8-69 _____K-State 64-57 ________Lawrence2-14-70 _____K-State 71-68 ________Manhattan

3-7-70 _____Kansas 82-79__________Lawrence

2-1-71 _____Kansas 79-74__________Lawrence2-22-71 _____Kansas 61-48 ________Manhattan1-17-72 _____Kansas 66-63 (2 OTs) ____Lawrence2-15-72 _____K-State 78-66 ________Manhattan

12-28-72 _____K-State 91-70% ______Kansas City1-23-73 _____K-State 77-68 ________Lawrence2-13-73 _____K-State 67-66 ________Manhattan2-13-74 _____K-State 74-71 ________Manhattan

3-6-74 _____K-State 60-55 ________Lawrence2-1-75 _____K-State 66-56 ________Manhattan

2-22-75 _____Kansas 91-53__________Lawrence1-31-76 _____Kansas 62-57__________Lawrence2-21-76 _____K-State 69-54 ________Manhattan

12-29-76 _____Kansas 81-64% ______Kansas City1-22-77 _____K-State 80-65 ________Manhattan2-12-77 _____K-State 86-83 ________Lawrence

3-3-77 _____K-State 80-67^ ______Kansas City12-30-77 _____Kansas 67-62% ______Kansas City1-21-78 _____Kansas 56-52__________Lawrence2-11-78 ____Kansas 75-63 ________Manhattan

3-3-78 _____K-State 87-76^ ______Kansas City1-20-79 _____K-State 96-69 ________Manhattan2-17-79 _____K-State 58-56 ________Lawrence1-19-80 _____K-State 61-52 ________Lawrence2-16-80 _____Kansas 48-46 ________Manhattan

3-1-80 _____K-State 79-58^ ______Kansas City1-28-81 _____K-State 54-43 ________Manhattan2-18-81 _____Kansas 58-50__________Lawrence

3-7-81 _____Kansas 80-68^ ______Kansas City1-23-82 _____K-State 70-53 ________Manhattan2-20-82 _____K-State 63-53 ________Lawrence

3-2-82 _____K-State 74-62 ________Manhattan1-29-83 _____K-State 58-57 ________Manhattan2-26-83 _____K-State 70-63 ________Lawrence1-28-84 _____Kansas 65-54__________Lawrence2-25-84 _____Kansas 63-61 ________Manhattan

3-9-84 _____Kansas 70-59^ ______Kansas City1-30-85 _____Kansas 75-57 ________Manhattan2-20-85 _____Kansas 75-64__________Lawrence

2-1-86 _____Kansas 64-50 ________Manhattan2-22-86 _____Kansas 84-69__________Lawrence

3-7-86 _____Kansas 74-51^ ______Kansas City2-4-87 _____Kansas 80-75 (2 OTs)____Manhattan

2-19-87 _____Kansas 84-67__________Lawrence1-30-88 _____K-State 72-61 ________Lawrence2-18-88 _____Kansas 64-63 ________Manhattan3-12-88 _____K-State 69-54^ ______Kansas City3-27-88 _____Kansas 71-58+ ____Pontiac, Mich.

First Year of Bramlage Coliseum1-14-89 _____Kansas 75-74 (OT)______Manhattan1-28-89 _____K-State 71-70 ________Lawrence3-10-89 _____K-State 73-65^ ______Kansas City1-27-90 _____Kansas 85-57 ________Manhattan2-24-90 _____Kansas 70-58__________Lawrence1-29-91 _____Kansas 78-69 ________Manhattan2-16-91 _____Kansas 69-67__________Lawrence

2-3-92 _____Kansas 80-58__________Lawrence2-22-92 _____Kansas 54-52 ________Manhattan1-18-93 _____Kansas 71-65 ________Manhattan2-20-93 _____Kansas 77-64__________Lawrence3-13-93 _____K-State 74-67^ ______Kansas City1-17-94 _____K-State 68-64 ________Lawrence2-12-94 _____Kansas 65-56 ________Manhattan3-11-94 _____Kansas 73-52^ ______Kansas City1-18-95 _____Kansas 78-74__________Lawrence2-18-95 _____Kansas 78-67 ________Manhattan3-10-95 _____Kansas 90-45^ ______Kansas City

2-4-96 _____Kansas 72-62__________Lawrence2-24-96 _____Kansas 77-66 ________Manhattan

3-9-96 _____Kansas 61-55^ ______Kansas CityFirst Year of Big 12 Conference

1-4-97 _____Kansas 62-59 ________Manhattan2-22-97 _____Kansas 78-58__________Lawrence1-17-98 _____Kansas 69-62__________Lawrence2-14-98 _____Kansas 73-58 ________Manhattan

3-6-98 _____Kansas 68-61^ ______Kansas City2-1-99 _____Kansas 69-46 ________Manhattan

2-17-99 _____Kansas 62-47__________Lawrence3-6-99 _____Kansas 69-58^ ______Kansas City

1-12-00 _____Kansas 87-79__________Lawrence2-12-00 _____Kansas 94-65 ________Manhattan

3-9-00 _____Kansas 84-60^ ______Kansas City1-27-01 _____Kansas 92-66__________Lawrence2-28-01 _____Kansas 77-65 ________Manhattan

3-9-01 _____Kansas 94-63^ ______Kansas City2-4-02 _____Kansas 98-71 ________Manhattan

2-27-02 _____Kansas 103-68 ________Lawrence1-18-03 _____Kansas 81-64__________Lawrence

2-8-03 _____Kansas 82-64 ________Manhattan1-14-04 _____Kansas 73-67__________Lawrence1-28-04 _____Kansas 78-70 ________Manhattan

2-9-05 _____Kansas 74-65 ________Manhattan3-2-05 _____Kansas 72-65__________Lawrence

3-11-05 _____Kansas 80-67^ ______Kansas City1-14-06 _____K-State 59-55 ________Lawrence

3-4-06 _____Kansas 66-52 ________Manhattan2-7-07 _____Kansas 97-70__________Lawrence

2-19-07 _____Kansas 71-62 ________Manhattan3-10-07 _____Kansas 67-61^ ____Oklahoma City1-30-08 _____K-State 84-75 ________Manhattan

3-1-08 _____Kansas 88-74__________Lawrence1-13-09 _____Kansas 87-71__________Lawrence2-14-09 _____Kansas 85-74 ________Manhattan

� Kennesaw State [Ga.]K-State leads 1-0Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-012-17-06 _____K-State 82-54 ________Manhattan

� KentuckyKentucky leads 8-0Home: 0-3, Away: 0-2, Neutral: 0-3

1-1-40 _____Kentucky 53-26 ________Lexington12-20-40 _____Kentucky 28-25________Manhattan3-27-51 _____Kentucky 68-58+ ____Minneapolis

12-23-61 _____Kentucky 80-67 ________Lexington12-23-66 _____Kentucky 83-79________Manhattan12-6-71 _____Kentucky 71-64________Manhattan3-16-76 _____Kentucky 81-78# ______New York

11-28-08 _____Kentucky 74-72 ________Las Vegas

� Lafayette [Pa.]K-State leads 1-0Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-012-5-92 _____K-State 86-63 ________Manhattan

� Lamar [Texas]Series Tied 1-1Home: 1-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-012-15-90 _____K-State 81-64 ________Manhattan12-21-91 _____Lamar 116-75 ________Beaumont

� La Salle [Pa.]K-State leads 3-0Home: 1-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 1-03-17-88 _____K-State 66-53+ __South Bend, Ind.

1-5-93 _____K-State 79-59 ________Manhattan1-5-94 _____K-State 67-63________Philadelphia

� Lipscomb [Tenn.]K-State leads 2-0Home: 2-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-012-20-02 _____K-State 88-64 ________Manhattan11-25-03 _____K-State 92-57 ________Manhattan

� Long Beach State [Calif.]K-State leads 3-2Home: 2-1, Away: 1-1, Neutral: 0-012-23-78 _____LBSU 75-69 ________Long Beach

1-2-80 _____K-State 90-67 ________Manhattan11-22-97 _____K-State 89-50 ________Manhattan12-12-98 _____K-State 90-77 ________Long Beach

1-4-00 _____LBSU 70-64 __________Manhattan

� Long Island [N.Y.]Series Tied 3-3Home: 2-0, Away: 1-3, Neutral: 0-0

1-6-48 _____Long Island 65-47 ______Brooklyn12-18-48 _____Long Island 63-60 ______Brooklyn12-8-49 _____K-State 58-51 __________Brooklyn12-2-50 _____Long Island 60-59 ______Brooklyn1-31-51 _____K-State 85-65 ________Manhattan12-7-93 _____K-State 85-60 ________Manhattan

� Longwood [Va.]K-State leads 1-0Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-012-5-05 _____K-State 89-60 ________Manhattan

� LouisianaK-State leads 1-0Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-03-15-73 _____K-State 66-63+ ________Houston

� Louisiana TechK-State leads 1-0Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-012-1-75 _____K-State 86-49 ________Manhattan

� LouisvilleLouisville leads 4-1Home: 1-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-33-16-68 _____Louisville 93-63+ ____Wichita, Kan.3-18-72 _____Louisville 72-65+ ____Ames, Iowa

1-5-79 _____Louisville 85-73 ________Louisville3-8-80 _____Louisville 71-69 (OT)+ Lincoln, Neb.1-3-81 _____K-State 64-47 ________Manhattan

� Loyola [Calif.]K-State leads 1-0Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-012-15-55 _____K-State 92-66 ________Manhattan

� Loyola [Ill.]Loyola leads 4-2Home: 2-0, Away: 0-4, Neutral: 0-012-15-36 _____Loyola 44-32 __________Chicago12-11-64 _____K-State 77-67 ________Manhattan1-29-66 _____Loyola 76-70 __________Chicago

11-25-83 _____Loyola 71-62________Rosemont, Ill.12-1-98 _____K-State 80-52 ________Manhattan

12-19-99 _____Loyola 69-64 __________Chicago

� Loyola [Md.]K-State leads 1-0Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-012-28-95 _____K-State 76-69 ________Manhattan

� MarquetteK-State leads 7-3Home: 3-0, Away: 3-2, Neutral: 1-11-10-53 _____K-State 88-72 ________Manhattan

12-15-61 _____K-State 80-64 ________Milwaukee12-10-62 _____Marquette 72-71 ______Milwaukee3-17-77 _____Marquette 67-66+ __Oklahoma City

1-6-82 _____K-State 70-65 ________Manhattan12-22-82 _____Marquette 61-51 ______Milwaukee

12-15-84 _____K-State 55-54 ________Milwaukee1-2-86 _____K-State 56-55 ________Manhattan1-7-87 _____K-State 85-84 ________Milwaukee1-3-88 _____K-State 78-57 ________Kansas City

� Marshall [W.Va.]K-State leads 3-1Home: 2-0, Away: 2-0, Neutral: 0-112-28-45 _____Marshall 88-42 ______Kansas City12-9-93 _____K-State 100-57________Manhattan

12-22-94 _____K-State 87-81 ________Huntington12-2-95 _____K-State 106-88________Manhattan

� MarylandMaryland leads 1-0Home: 0-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-012-11-65 _____Maryland 63-57 ______Manhattan

� Maryland-Eastern ShoreK-State leads 1-0Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-012-19-06 _____K-State 79-58 ________Manhattan

� MemphisMemphis leads 2-1Home: 1-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-13-17-73 _____Memphis 92-72+________Houston12-8-99 _____K-State 62-61 ________Manhattan

12-30-00 _____Memphis 81-58 ________Memphis

� Mercer [Ga.]K-State lead 1-0Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-011-29-97 _____K-State 89-60 ________Manhattan

� MichiganMichigan leads 3-0Home: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-33-21-64 _____Michigan 100-90+ ____Kansas City

11-23-85 _____Michigan 80-58______Maui, Hawai’i11-25-02 _____Michigan 82-71 ____St. Thomas, V.I.

� Michigan StateMichigan State leads 5-2Home: 0-2, Away: 1-2, Neutral: 1-112-20-52 _____MSU 80-63 ________East Lansing

1-5-54 _____MSU 78-63 __________Manhattan12-17-60 _____K-State 104-82 ____Lawrence, Kan.12-1-62 _____K-State 66-56 ______East Lansing

11-11-89 _____MSU 72-68 ____Anchorage, Alaska12-16-95 _____MSU 67-54 __________Manhattan12-21-96 _____MSU 75-43 ________East Lansing

� MinnesotaMinnesota leads 8-7Home: 3-3, Away: 3-4, Neutral: 1-112-19-36 _____K-State 37-36 ________Minneapolis12-30-50 _____K-State 70-62 ________Kansas City12-20-56 _____Minnesota 80-72 ______Minneapolis

1-6-58 _____Minnesota 72-71 ______Manhattan12-3-62 _____Minnesota 73-62 ______Minneapolis

11-30-63 _____Minnesota 76-66 ______Manhattan12-1-66 _____Minnesota 60-59 ______Manhattan12-5-67 _____K-State 81-56 ________Minneapolis

12-23-76 _____oK-State 62-60 ______Minneapolis12-5-78 _____K-State 72-62 ________Manhattan

12-22-79 _____Minnesota 78-61 ______Minneapolis12-21-81 _____K-State 62-52 ________Manhattan

1-7-89 _____Minnesota 72-67 ______Minneapolis3-16-89 _____Minnesota 86-75+ Greensboro, N.C.

12-16-89 _____K-State 69-68 ________Manhattan

� MississippiMississippi leads 2-0Home: 0-1, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-012-5-00 _____Ole Miss 60-46 __________Oxford

11-24-01 _____Ole Miss 67-65 ________Manhattan

� Mississippi StateK-State leads 3-0Home: 2-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 0-012-5-84 _____K-State 67-58 ________Manhattan

12-14-85 _____K-State 63-58__________Starkville3-17-94 _____K-State 78-67# ______Manhattan

� MissouriK-State leads 115-114Home: 59-44, Away: 41-62, Neutral: 15-8Bramlage Coliseum: 12-8Big 12 play: 10-15, Big 12 Championship: 1-0Overtime: 4-2

2-7-07 _____K-State 39-19 ________Manhattan2-2-09 _____Missouri 31-29 ________Manhattan

1-24-13 _____K-State 31-18 ________Columbia1-25-13 _____K-State 34-26 ________Columbia2-12-13 _____K-State 26-25 ________Manhattan2-18-14 _____K-State 35-32 ________Columbia2-19-14 _____K-State 22-21 ________Columbia2-27-14 ____K-State 32-20 ________Manhattan2-28-14 _____K-State 34-23 ________Manhattan2-16-15 _____Missouri 26-16 ________Manhattan2-17-15 _____Missouri 21-19 ________Manhattan

3-1-15 _____K-State 28-19 ________Columbia3-2-15 _____Missouri 32-16 ________Columbia

2-26-16 _____Missouri 22-10 ________Manhattan2-25-16 _____K-State 27-17 ________Manhattan

3-5-17 _____K-State 26-22 ________Columbia3-6-17 _____K-State 32-27 ________Columbia

2-27-18 _____Missouri 22-19 ________Manhattan2-28-18 _____Missouri 28-24 ________Manhattan3-14-19 _____Missouri 47-26 ________Columbia3-15-19 ____Missouri 38-23 ________Columbia1-30-20 _____Missouri 21-19 ________Columbia1-31-20 _____Missouri 33-19 ________Columbia

3-4-20 _____Missouri 29-21 ________Manhattan3-5-20 _____K-State 29-26 ________Manhattan

2-11-21 _____Missouri 48-18 ________Columbia2-12-21 ____Missouri 35-26 ________Columbia

3-4-21 _____Missouri 33-19 ________Manhattan3-5-21 _____K-State 32-24 ________Manhattan2-3-22 _____Missouri 39-24 ________Manhattan3-6-22 _____Missouri 32-28 ________Columbia

1-12-23 _____Missouri 40-17 ________Columbia2-13-23 _____Missouri 36-10 ________Manhattan1-31-24 _____K-State 29-26 ________Manhattan2-26-24 _____K-State 23-15 ________Columbia

2-9-25 _____Missouri 28-24 ________Manhattan3-4-25 _____K-State 43-32 ________Columbia2-5-26 _____Missouri 25-24 ________Columbia

2-20-26 _____K-State 26-22 ________Manhattan1-9-28 _____Missouri 44-33 ________Manhattan3-2-28 ____Missouri 41-31 ________Columbia

1-19-29 _____Missouri 51-36 ________Columbia2-8-29 _____Missouri 35-25 ________Manhattan

1-13-30 _____Missouri 34-21 ________Columbia2-14-30 _____K-State 37-35 ________Manhattan1-12-31 _____K-State 31-30 ________Columbia2-21-31 _____K-State 21-14 ________Manhattan

1-9-32 _____Missouri 32-29 ________Columbia2-27-32 _____K-State 28-22 ________Manhattan

2-3-33 _____K-State 35-28 ________Manhattan3-4-33 _____Missouri 37-33 ________Columbia1-6-34 _____Missouri 32-20 ________Columbia

2-10-34 _____Missouri 41-20 ________Manhattan2-8-35 _____Missouri 44-31 ________Columbia2-9-35 _____Missouri 34-20 ________Columbia2-1-35 _____K-State 27-20 ________Manhattan2-2-35 _____K-State 32-29 ________Manhattan

12-20-35 _____K-State 39-25 ________Kansas City1-11-36 _____K-State 37-19 ________Manhattan2-22-36 _____K-State 39-35 ________Columbia

2-8-37 _____K-State 46-42 ________Columbia2-20-37 _____K-State 39-26 ________Manhattan1-15-38 _____K-State 29-28 (2 OTs) __Manhattan2-18-38 ____Missouri 59-46 ________Columbia2-20-39 _____Missouri 39-29 ________Manhattan2-25-39 _____Missouri 46-37 ________Columbia

2-5-40 _____Missouri 44-28 ________Manhattan2-16-40 _____Missouri 36-23 ________Columbia

2-6-41 _____K-State 34-24 ________Manhattan2-17-41 _____Missouri 30-28 ________Columbia2-14-42 _____Missouri 44-36 ________Columbia2-21-42 _____K-State 42-35 ________Manhattan

2-6-43 _____Missouri 44-30 ________Columbia2-26-43 _____Missouri 42-34 ________Manhattan

2-7-44 _____Missouri 45-30 ________Manhattan3-4-44 _____Missouri 38-14 ________Columbia2-5-45 _____K-State 50-29 ________Manhattan3-2-45 _____Missouri 45-42 ________Columbia

1-15-46 _____Missouri 44-34 ________Manhattan2-9-46 _____Missouri 58-47 ________Columbia

1-14-47 _____Missouri 43-42 ________Manhattan2-7-47 _____Missouri 49-43 ________Columbia2-7-48 _____Missouri 48-46 ________Columbia

2-21-48 _____K-State 55-53 ________Manhattan1-8-49 _____Missouri 49-42 ________Columbia2-5-49 _____Missouri 40-34 ________Manhattan

2-11-50 _____Missouri 59-43 ________Columbia3-3-50 _____Missouri 58-55 ________Manhattan1-6-51 _____K-State 60-43 ________Columbia

2-10-51 _____K-State 75-64 ________Manhattan2-9-52 _____K-State 55-52 ________Columbia

2-16-52 _____K-State 86-58 ________Manhattan1-24-53 _____K-State 94-85 ________Columbia2-25-53 _____K-State 75-68 ________Manhattan1-23-54 _____Missouri 75-71 ________Manhattan2-27-54 _____K-State 79-78 ________Columbia

12-30-54 _____Missouri 89-71% ______Kansas City1-15-55 _____Missouri 94-85 ________Manhattan1-19-55 _____K-State 78-67 ________Columbia1-21-56 _____K-State 58-54 ________Columbia

3-3-56 _____Missouri 85-72 ________Manhattan12-30-56 _____K-State 79-75 (OT)% __Kansas City1-14-57 _____K-State 59-55 ________Manhattan2-25-57 _____K-State78-71 __________Columbia

12-27-57 _____K-State 60-51% ______Kansas City2-22-58 _____K-State 82-61 ________Columbia

3-1-58 _____K-State 86-75 ________Manhattan12-26-58 _____K-State 69-66% ______Kansas City1-17-59 _____K-State 75-60 ________Columbia

3-7-59 _____K-State 108-69________Manhattan1-9-60 _____K-State 65-60 ________Columbia

2-13-60 _____K-State 89-80 ________Manhattan2-18-61 _____K-State 99-70 ________Columbia2-25-61 _____K-State 91-71 ________Manhattan

12-29-61 _____K-State 62-57% ______Kansas City1-17-62 _____K-State 69-66 ________Columbia2-10-62 _____K-State 65-59 ________Manhattan

12-27-62 _____K-State 61-43% ______Kansas City2-4-63 _____K-State 90-55 ________Manhattan

2-16-63 _____K-State 67-55 ________Columbia12-28-63 _____K-State 84-67 % ______Kansas City2-15-64 _____K-State 89-79 ________Columbia

3-7-64 _____K-State 88-68 ________Manhattan12-30-64 _____K-State 90-62% ______Kansas City1-16-65 _____Missouri 80-68 ________Columbia

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OPPONENTS3-6-65 _____Missouri 67-58 ________Manhattan

12-30-65 _____K-State 90-70% ______Kansas City1-3-66 _____K-State 78-59 ________Columbia

2-21-66 _____K-State 85-61 ________Manhattan1-10-67 _____K-State 75-65 ________Manhattan2-14-67 _____K-State 82-67 ________Columbia

12-27-67 _____K-State 71-61% ______Kansas City2-5-68 _____K-State 69-67 ________Manhattan

2-27-68 _____K-State 70-63 ________Columbia2-24-69 _____Missouri 66-62 ________Columbia

3-3-69 _____K-State 60-55 ________Manhattan12-30-69 _____K-State 64-58% ______Kansas City1-31-70 _____K-State 64-63 ________Manhattan2-16-70 ____K-State 63-60 ________Columbia1-16-71 _____Missouri 80-72 ________Columbia

3-6-71 _____K-State 77-69 ________Manhattan12-30-71 _____Missouri 67-58% ______Kansas City

2-5-72 _____K-State 69-67 ________Manhattan3-7-72 _____K-State 79-76 ________Columbia

12-30-72 _____Missouri 82-72% ______Kansas City1-13-73 _____K-State 70-55 ________Manhattan2-20-73 _____Missouri 80-66 ________Columbia1-19-74 _____K-State 70-67 ________Manhattan2-26-74 _____K-State 69-67 ________Columbia

12-27-74 _____K-State 84-67% ______Kansas City2-5-75 _____K-State 91-84 ________Manhattan3-5-75 _____Missouri 83-75 ________Columbia

12-29-75 _____Missouri 86-66% ______Kansas City2-4-76 _____K-State 85-81 ________Columbia3-3-76 _____Missouri 81-72 ________Manhattan

1-26-77 _____Missouri 66-60 ________Manhattan2-19-77 _____K-State 88-77 ________Columbia

3-4-77 _____K-State 72-67 (OT)^ __Kansas City1-25-78 _____Missouri 65-60 ________Columbia2-18-78 _____K-State 67-54 ________Manhattan

3-4-78 _____Missouri 71-68 (OT)^ __Kansas City12-30-78 _____K-State 75-62% ______Kansas City1-27-79 _____Missouri 83-79 ________Columbia2-21-79 _____Missouri 67-63 ________Manhattan1-30-80 _____K-State 66-64 ________Columbia2-23-80 _____Missouri 67-65 ________Manhattan

2-4-81 _____K-State 75-56 ________Manhattan2-28-81 _____Missouri 46-43 ________Columbia1-30-82 _____Missouri 59-58 ________Manhattan2-24-82 _____K-State 57-56 ________Columbia

2-5-83 _____Missouri 82-50 ________Columbia3-1-83 _____Missouri 49-47 ________Manhattan2-8-84 _____K-State 67-46 ________Columbia3-3-84 _____K-State 53-47 ________Manhattan2-6-85 _____Missouri 54-47 ________Manhattan3-2-85 _____K-State 69-54 ________Columbia3-6-85 _____Missouri 68-50 ________Columbia

1-21-86 _____Missouri 74-70 ________Manhattan2-26-86 _____Missouri 84-69 ________Columbia

2-1-87 _____Missouri 68-64 ________Columbia2-24-87 _____Missouri 80-75 ________Manhattan

3-7-87 _____Missouri 72-69^ ____Kansas City2-9-88 _____Missouri 79-75 ________Columbia3-5-88 _____K-State 92-82 ________Manhattan

First Year of Bramlage Coliseum2-4-89 _____Missouri 73-68 ________Columbia3-1-89 _____K-State 76-75 ________Manhattan

3-11-89 _____Missouri 88-83^ ____Kansas City2-8-90 _____K-State 65-58 ________Manhattan

2-28-90 _____Missouri 65-60 ________Columbia1-12-91 _____Missouri 62-60 ________Columbia2-27-91 _____Missouri 84-75 ________Manhattan 2-12-92 _____Missouri 67-59 ________Columbia2-29-92 _____K-State 73-69 ________Manhattan

2-8-93 _____Missouri 67-51 ________Columbia3-2-93 _____K-State 78-67 ________Manhattan

3-14-93 _____Missouri 68-56^ ____Kansas City1-8-94 _____Missouri 63-43 ________Columbia3-2-94 _____Missouri 68-57 ________Manhattan

1-14-95 _____Missouri 67-61 ________Columbia2-4-95 _____Missouri 77-60 ________Manhattan

1-27-96 _____Missouri 86-80 ________Columbia2-21-96 _____K-State 69-64 ________Manhattan

First Year of Big 12 Conference2-1-97 _____Missouri 85-59 ________Columbia3-1-97 _____K-State 76-60 ________Manhattan1-3-98 _____K-State 111-56________Manhattan

2-28-98 _____Missouri 89-59 ________Columbia1-6-99 _____Missouri 78-73 ________Manhattan

1-27-99 _____Missouri 70-63 ________Columbia3-5-99 _____K-State 84-74^ ______Kansas City

1-15-00 _____Missouri 73-56 ________Columbia2-19-00 _____Missouri 84-74 ________Manhattan1-16-01 _____K-State 80-59 ________Manhattan

2-7-01 _____Missouri 70-66 ________Columbia1-12-02 _____Missouri 81-66 ________Manhattan1-26-02 _____Missouri 86-74 ________Columbia2-15-03 _____Missouri 71-63 ________Columbia

3-1-03 _____Missouri 71-63 ________Manhattan1-31-04 _____Missouri 62-53 ________Columbia2-28-04 _____Missouri 79-69 ________Manhattan1-15-05 _____K-State 74-54 ________Manhattan1-29-05 _____K-State 64-53 ________Columbia1-21-06 _____K-State 79-64 ________Manhattan2-12-06 _____Missouri 74-71 ________Columbia1-13-07 _____K-State 85-81 ________Columbia1-31-07 _____K-State 80-73 ________Manhattan

2-2-08 _____Missouri 77-74 ________Columbia2-16-08 _____K-State 100-63________Manhattan1-28-09 _____K-State 88-72 ________Manhattan2-25-09 _____Missouri 94-74 ________Columbia

� Missouri-Kansas City [UMKC]K-State leads 14-1Home: 8-0, Away: 6-1, Neutral: 0-012-2-87 _____K-State 81-54 ________Manhattan

12-17-88 _____K-State 83-57 ________Kansas City12-6-89 _____K-State 78-57 ________Manhattan1-15-91 _____K-State 76-62 ________Kansas City1-21-91 _____K-State 86-62 ________Manhattan1-29-92 _____K-State 72-53 ________Manhattan

12-18-92 _____K-State 66-64 ________Kansas City12-22-93 _____K-State 70-66 ________Kansas City2-22-94 _____K-State 71-58 ________Manhattan12-2-94 _____K-State 80-48 ________Manhattan

12-22-95 _____K-State 69-54 ________Kansas City11-22-96 _____K-State 73-53 ________Manhattan12-3-97 _____K-State 71-50 ________Kansas City

12-19-98 _____K-State 67-39 ________Manhattan12-30-03 _____UMKC 93-52 ________Kansas City

� Missouri-RollaK-State leads 1-0Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-012-2-91 _____K-State 90-78 ________Manhattan

� Missouri-St. LouisK-State leads 1-0Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-012-22-88 _____K-State 67-61 ________Manhattan

� Missouri StateMissouri State leads 2-0Home: 0-1, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-012-8-87 _____MSU 80-82 (4 OTs) ____Manhattan

1-3-89 _____MSU 55-58 __________Springfield

� Monmouth [N.J.]K-State leads 1-0Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-012-29-02 _____K-State 73-64 ________Manhattan

� MontanaSeries Tied 1-1Home: 0-1, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 0-012-22-41 _____K-State 44-34 __________Missoula12-16-78 _____Montana 61-60 ________Manhattan

� Montana StateK-State leads 2-1Home: 2-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-012-23-41 _____MSU 45-38____________Bozeman12-28-46 _____K-State 51-40 ________Manhattan11-30-74 _____K-State 96-73 ________Manhattan

� Morgan State [Md.]K-State leads 3-0Home: 3-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0

1-5-85 _____K-State 111-70________Manhattan12-18-95 _____K-State 69-60 ________Manhattan11-30-96 _____K-State 85-66 ________Manhattan

� Murray State [Ky.]K-State leads 1-0Home: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-012-29-90 _____K-State 67-50 ________Kansas City

� NebraskaK-State leads 123-93Home: 72-30, Away: 34-60, Neutral: 17-3Bramlage Coliseum: 16-6Big 12 play: 15-12, Big 12 Championship: 1-0Overtime: 4-22-19-06 _____Nebraska 50-14 ______Manhattan1-15-08 _____Nebraska 36-18 ______Manhattan

1-7-09 _____Nebraska 36-31 ______Manhattan1-6-10 _____K-State 27-16 ________Manhattan

2-14-10 _____K-State 30-17 ________Manhattan1-18-12 _____Nebraska 26-25 ______Manhattan2-15-13 _____Nebraska 27-16 __________Lincoln1-20-15 _____Nebraska 26-19 ______Manhattan1-21-15 _____Nebraska 26-20 ______Manhattan2-11-16 _____Nebraska 21-20 ______Manhattan2-12-16 _____Nebraska 26-25 ______Manhattan2-14-17 _____K-State 45-13 ________Manhattan2-15-17 _____K-State 37-10 ________Manhattan

3-8-18 ____Nebraska 31-23 ______Manhattan3-9-18 _____K-State 26-17 ________Manhattan

3-17-19 _____K-State 34-23 __________Lincoln3-8-19 _____K-State 30-19 ________Manhattan3-3-22 _____Nebraska 21-13 __________Lincoln

2-14-22 _____Nebraska 25-24 ______Manhattan1-6-23 _____Nebraska 21-15 ______Manhattan

2-17-23 _____K-State 17-14 __________Lincoln1-11-24 _____Nebraska 17-14 __________Lincoln1-17-24 _____K-State 26-23 ________Manhattan

1-9-25 _____Nebraska 23-11 ______Manhattan2-13-25 _____Nebraska 32-20 __________Lincoln

2-9-26 _____K-State 41-26 ________Manhattan2-16-26 _____K-State 28-21 __________Lincoln2-11-27 _____Nebraska 26-24 ______Manhattan

1-7-27 _____K-State 34-23 __________Lincoln1-21-28 _____K-State 29-24 __________Lincoln2-18-28 _____K-State 28-22 ________Manhattan1-22-29 _____K-State 30-21 ________Manhattan

3-2-29 _____Nebraska 62-45 __________Lincoln2-1-30 _____K-State 46-42 __________Lincoln

1-10-30 _____Nebraska 41-39 ______Manhattan2-24-31 _____K-State 32-30 __________Lincoln

2-9-31 _____Nebraska 37-31 ______Manhattan

1-18-32 _____K-State 32-20 ________Manhattan2-6-32 _____Nebraska 32-26 __________Lincoln

1-14-33 ____Nebraska 31-25 __________Lincoln2-13-33 _____K-State 36-30 ________Manhattan1-15-34 ____K-State 25-24 (OT) ____Manhattan

2-3-34 _____Nebraska 38-31 __________Lincoln1-21-35 ____K-State 47-41 __________Lincoln

3-2-35 _____Nebraska 28-21 ______Manhattan2-1-36 ____Nebraska 43-30 __________Lincoln

2-10-36 _____Nebraska 40-32 ______Manhattan2-15-37 ____Nebraska 40-37 ________Lincoln1-30-37 _____Nebraska 41-38 ______Manhattan1-22-38 ____Nebraska 46-32 __________Lincoln2-21-38 ____K-State 41-29 ________Manhattan1-17-39 ____K-State 43-38 __________Lincoln

2-8-39 _____Nebraska 42-34 ______Manhattan1-19-40 ____K-State 32-25 __________Lincoln2-13-40 _____Nebraska 61-28 ______Manhattan

1-7-41 ____Nebraska 33-23 __________Lincoln1-17-41 _____K-State 35-32 ________Manhattan

1-6-42 ____Nebraska 44-38 __________Lincoln2-2-42 _____K-State 38-35 ________Manhattan1-5-43 ____Nebraska 41-32 ______Manhattan

2-17-43 _____Nebraska 50-47 __________Lincoln2-1-44 ____Nebraska 54-47 __________Lincoln

2-29-44 _____K-State 40-37 ________Manhattan12-23-44 _____K-State 49-46% ______Kansas City1-20-45 ____K-State 70-48 ________Manhattan2-24-45 _____K-State 55-47 __________Lincoln

12-15-45 _____Nebraska, 62-47% ____Kansas City1-2-46 _____Nebraska 44-37 __________Lincoln

2-28-46 _____K-State 54-49 ________Manhattan1-4-47 ____K-State 63-54 ________Manhattan

2-27-47 _____Nebraska 54-50 __________Lincoln1-31-48 ____K-State 64-45 __________Lincoln2-27-48 _____K-State 56-49 ________Manhattan

12-27-48 _____K-State 48-34% ______Kansas City 1-31-49 _____Nebraska 70-48 __________Lincoln1-30-50 ____Nebraska 65-63 (OT) ______Lincoln

1-7-50 _____K-State 63-60 ________Manhattan12-29-50 _____K-State 72-53% ______Kansas City

2-5-51 _____K-State 79-50 __________Lincoln2-26-51 _____K-State 74-48 ________Manhattan

12-27-51 _____K-State 87-67% ______Kansas City1-12-52 _____K-State 71-36 ________Manhattan

3-1-52 _____K-State 75-60 __________Lincoln2-7-53 _____Nebraska 80-67 __________Lincoln

3-10-53 _____K-State 108-80________Manhattan12-26-53 _____Nebraska 78-74% ____Kansas City1-11-54 _____Nebraska 88-75 __________Lincoln

2-6-54 _____K-State 91-70 ________Manhattan1-11-55 ____Nebraska 69-59 __________Lincoln

2-5-55 _____K-State 79-62 ________Manhattan12-30-55 _____K-State 79-51% ______Kansas City

2-6-56 ____K-State 66-52 __________Lincoln2-20-56 _____K-State 73-50 ________Manhattan

2-4-57 ____K-State 89-53 ________Manhattan2-18-57 _____K-State 81-56 __________Lincoln

12-28-57 _____K-State 88-57% ______Kansas City1-11-58 ____K-State 74-59 ________Manhattan

3-3-58 _____Nebraska 55-48 __________Lincoln2-2-59 ____K-State 50-43 __________Lincoln3-9-59 _____K-State 76-54 ________Manhattan

12-29-59 _____K-State 71-63% ______Kansas City2-20-60 _____Nebraska 70-60 __________Lincoln

3-5-60 _____K-State 83-74 ________Manhattan2-27-61 ____K-State 77-67 __________Lincoln

3-4-61 _____K-State 75-56 ________Manhattan12-27-61 ____K-State 60-48% ______Kansas City

2-3-62 _____K-State 72-53 ________Manhattan3-7-62 _____K-State 84-60 __________Lincoln

1-12-63 ____K-State 66-53 ________Manhattan2-2-63 _____K-State 72-60 __________Lincoln

12-26-63 _____K-State 100-78%______Kansas City2-3-64 _____K-State 73-66 (OT) ________Lincoln

2-17-64 _____K-State 50-48 ________Manhattan2-9-65 ____Nebraska 62-57 ______Manhattan3-8-65 _____K-State 79-67 __________Lincoln

1-15-66 ____Nebraska 82-71 ______Manhattan3-1-66 _____Nebraska 79-69 __________Lincoln

12-27-66 _____K-State 98-81% ______Kansas City2-4-67 _____Nebraska 67-59 ______Manhattan

2-25-67 _____Nebraska 79-71 __________Lincoln12-30-67 _____Nebraska 66-62% ____Kansas City

1-9-68 _____K-State 78-62 ________Manhattan2-10-68 _____Nebraska 92-68 __________Lincoln

1-7-69 ____K-State 95-72 ________Manhattan3-1-69 _____Nebraska 88-71 __________Lincoln

1-13-70 ____K-State 71-64 __________Lincoln2-21-70 _____K-State 69-62 ________Manhattan

1-9-71 ____K-State 70-69 ________Manhattan3-2-71 _____Nebraska 87-71 __________Lincoln2-1-72 ____Nebraska 61-60 __________Lincoln

3-11-72 _____K-State 81-76 (OT) ____Manhattan2-3-73 ____K-State 82-55 __________Lincoln3-3-73 _____K-State 97-70 ________Manhattan

12-27-73 _____K-State 68-47% ______Kansas City1-22-74 _____K-State 73-65 __________Lincoln

3-2-74 _____Nebraska 58-54 ______Manhattan12-30-74 _____K-State 80-63% ______Kansas City1-18-75 _____Nebraska 74-61 __________Lincoln2-19-75 _____K-State 65-64 ________Manhattan1-17-76 ____Nebraska 65-59 ______Manhattan2-18-76 _____K-State 65-53 __________Lincoln

1-8-77 ____K-State 57-52 __________Lincoln2-9-77 _____K-State 67-62 ________Manhattan

12-29-77 _____K-State 69-60% ______Kansas City1-7-78 _____Nebraska 77-63 ______Manhattan

2-8-78 _____Nebraska 63-50 __________Lincoln1-17-79 ____Nebraska 55-53 __________Lincoln

2-7-79 _____K-State 58-46 ________Manhattan2-27-79 _____K-State 61-60 (2 OTs)^ Kansas City1-26-80 ____K-State 66-64 (2 OTs) __Manhattan2-20-80 _____Nebraska 70-58 __________Lincoln2-29-80 _____K-State 60-59$ ______Kansas City1-14-81 ____Nebraska 59-49 __________Lincoln2-14-81 _____K-State 66-49 ________Manhattan

2-3-82 ____K-State 75-64 __________Lincoln2-27-82 _____K-State 67-50 ________Manhattan1-26-83 ____Nebraska 59-43 __________Lincoln2-16-83 _____Nebraska 56-45 ______Manhattan

2-4-84 ____Nebraska 47-46 ______Manhattan2-29-84 _____Nebraska 63-56 __________Lincoln

3-6-84 _____K-State 41-39 __________Lincoln1-16-85 ____Nebraska 75-63 __________Lincoln2-16-85 _____K-State 68-62 ________Manhattan

2-5-86 ____K-State 64-54 __________Lincoln3-1-86 _____Nebraska 64-60 ______Manhattan

1-10-87 ____K-State 114-82________Manhattan2-14-87 _____Nebraska 78-76 __________Lincoln

3-6-87 _____K-State 47-45^ ______Kansas City2-6-88 ____K-State 65-63 ________Manhattan3-2-88 _____K-State 77-67 __________Lincoln

3-11-88 _____K-State 75-70^ ______Kansas CityFirst Year of Bramlage Coliseum1-21-89 ____K-State 80-68 __________Lincoln2-11-89 _____K-State 80-66 ________Manhattan

2-3-90 ____Nebraska 74-71 __________Lincoln3-3-90 _____K-State 80-57 ________Manhattan1-5-91 ____Nebraska 74-69 ______Manhattan

2-23-91 _____Nebraska 85-78 __________Lincoln2-8-92 _____K-State 70-66 ________Manhattan3-4-92 _____Nebraska 91-62 __________Lincoln

1-23-93 _____K-State 66-64 __________Lincoln2-13-93 _____Nebraska 80-59 ______Manhattan3-12-93 _____K-State 47-45^ ______Kansas City

2-9-94 _____Nebraska 76-68 ______Manhattan2-26-94 _____Nebraska 86-77 __________Lincoln1-12-95 _____Nebraska 78-56 __________Lincoln

3-1-95 _____K-State 75-73 ________Manhattan1-31-96 _____K-State 77-68 ________Manhattan

3-3-96 _____Nebraska 70-66 __________LincolnFirst Year of Big 12 Conference1-15-97 _____Nebraska 87-77 (OT) ______Lincoln2-10-97 _____K-State 61-53 ________Manhattan1-28-98 _____K-State 72-49 ________Manhattan

2-7-98 _____K-State 69-63 __________Lincoln1-13-99 _____Nebraska 70-61 __________Lincoln2-24-99 _____K-State 62-45 ________Manhattan

1-8-00 _____K-State 97-79 ________Manhattan1-29-00 _____Nebraska 81-72 __________Lincoln1-30-01 _____Nebraska 63-61 ______Manhattan2-14-01 _____Nebraska 82-56 __________Lincoln

3-8-01 _____K-State 62-58^ ______Kansas City2-9-02 _____Nebraska 99-82 __________Lincoln3-2-02 _____K-State 67-58 ________Manhattan

1-22-03 _____K-State 77-53 ________Manhattan2-25-03 _____Nebraska 68-61 __________Lincoln

2-4-04 _____K-State 78-61 ________Manhattan2-18-04 _____K-State 63-58 __________Lincoln

1-8-05 _____Nebraska 95-85 (2 OTs) ____Lincoln3-5-05 _____K-State 73-53 ________Manhattan

1-11-06 _____Nebraska 57-42 ______Manhattan3-1-06 _____K-State 66-64 __________Lincoln

1-27-07 _____K-State 61-45 ________Manhattan2-13-07 _____Nebraska 74-63 __________Lincoln

2-6-08 _____K-State 74-59 ________Manahttan2-20-08 _____Nebraska 71-64 __________Lincoln1-17-09 _____Nebraska 73-51 __________Lincoln2-28-09 _____K-State 77-72 ________Manhattan

� NevadaSeries Tied 1-1Home: 1-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-012-28-92 _____Nevada 82-83 ____________Reno12-11-93 _____K-State 78-52 ________Manhattan

� Nevada-Las Vegas [UNLV]UNLV leads 3-1Home: 1-0, Away: 0-2, Neutral: 0-1

1-4-82 _____K-State 82-65 ________Manhattan12-17-83 _____UNLV 84-78 __________Las Vegas12-28-84 _____UNLV 77-68 __________Las Vegas3-14-87 _____UNLV 80-61+ ______Salt Lake City

� New MexicoK-State leads 4-2Home: 2-0, Away: 1-1, Neutral: 1-112-12-60 _____K-State 81-64 ______Albuquerque11-28-61 _____K-State 94-52 ________Manhattan3-15-96 _____UNM 69-48+ ______Richmond, Va.

11-23-05 _____K-State 68-56 ________Manhattan11-21-06 _____UNM 78-54 ________Albuquerque12-23-06 _____K-State 72-56 ________Las Vegas

� New Mexico StateNMSU leads 1-0Home: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-13-12-70 _____NMSU 70-66+ ____Lawrence, Kan.

� New Orleans [La.]K-State leads 1-0Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-012-4-99 _____K-State 62-47 ________Manhattan

� North CarolinaUNC leads 4-1Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-412-12-59 _____UNC 68-52 ________Raleigh, N.C.12-16-60 _____K-State 77-69 ________Manhattan3-21-81 _____UNC 82-68+ ______Salt Lake City

12-27-86 _____UNC 81-62__________Rockford, Ill.12-23-89 _____UNC 79-63 ________Charlotte, N.C.

� North Carolina-AshevilleK-State leads 1-0Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-011-26-96 _____K-State 80-54 ________Manhattan� North Carolina CentralK-State leads 1-0Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-02-17-09 _____K-State 95-49 ________Manhattan

� North Carolina StateSeries Tied 2-2Home: 1-0, Away: 0-2, Neutral: 1-012-19-58 _____K-State 69-67 ________Manhattan12-11-59 _____NCSU 66-59 ____________Raleigh12-20-68 _____K-State 66-54__________Nashville3-11-98 _____NCSU 59-39# __________Raleigh

� North Dakota StateK-State leads 4-0Home: 3-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 0-012-19-67 _____K-State 79-52 ________Manhattan11-19-04 _____K-State 70-61 ________Manhattan

1-2-06 _____K-State 82-56 ________Manhattan12-9-06 _____K-State 83-81 ____________Fargo

� Northern ColoradoSeries Tied 2-2Home: 1-1, Away: 1-1, Neutral: 0-012-9-35 _____UNC 40-30 ____________Greeley

12-10-35 _____K-State 30-18 __________Greeley12-10-37 _____UNC 45-40 __________Manhattan12-11-37 _____K-State 44-42 ________Manhattan

� Northern IllinoisK-State leads 8-1Home: 6-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 2-012-10-75 _____K-State 86-59 ________Manhattan12-8-76 _____K-State 79-58 ________Manhattan

11-26-77 _____K-State 76-74 ________Manhattan3-12-82 _____K-State 77-68+ __________Dallas

12-23-85 _____K-State 78-58 ________Manhattan12-23-86 _____K-State 81-79 ______Rockford, Ill.2-22-88 _____K-State 88-67 ________Manhattan

12-21-04 _____K-State 81-66 ________Manhattan12-20-05 _____NIU 75-70 (OT) __________DeKalb

� Northern IowaK-State leads 6-1Home: 6-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-011-25-78 _____K-State 82-53 ________Manhattan12-1-79 _____K-State 84-38 ________Manhattan

11-29-80 _____K-State 72-54 ________Manhattan11-28-81 _____K-State 86-50 ________Manhattan1-15-83 _____K-State 69-48 ________Manhattan

1-7-84 _____UNI 67-64 __________Cedar Falls12-8-84 _____K-State 72-59 ________Manhattan

� North TexasK-State leads 5-1Home: 4-0, Away: 1-1, Neutral: 0-012-11-72 _____K-State 76-62 ________Manhattan12-6-76 _____UNT 87-83 ____________Denton

12-22-77 _____K-State 89-71 ________Manhattan11-24-84 _____K-State 72-50 ________Manhattan

1-4-86 _____K-State 57-53 __________Denton12-15-01 _____K-State 84-70 ________Manhattan

� NW Missouri StateSeries Tied 1-1Home: 1-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-0

1932 ____NWMS 23-28 __________Maryville12-8-90 _____K-State 98-44 ________Manhattan

� NorthwesternNorthwestern leads 2-1Home: 0-1, Away: 1-1, Neutral: 0-0

1-2-26 _____K-State 30-28__________Evanston12-8-01 _____No’western 79-56 ______Evanston

11-30-02 _____No’western 59-55 ______Manhattan

� Northwestern State [La.]K-State leads 1-0Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-011-21-99 _____K-State 76-71 ________Manhattan

� Notre DameNotre Dame leads 4-1Home: 0-1, Away: 0-2, Neutral: 1-1

1-5-26 _____UND 38-23 __________South Bend12-19-52 _____K-State 80-64 __East Lansing, Mich.2-21-55 _____UND 76-74 __________Manhattan3-23-92 _____UND 64-47# ________South Bend12-4-07 _____UND 68-59 ____________New York

� Oakland [Mich.]K-State leads 2-0Home: 2-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-012-6-04 _____K-State 76-69 ________Manhattan

11-25-08 _____K-State 83-64 ________Manhattan

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23 NCAA TOURNAMENTS | 4 FINAL FOURS | 16 SWEET SIXTEENS | 11 ELITE EIGHTS | 19 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS | 36 ALL-AMERICANS

� OhioK-State leads 1-0Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-012-8-92 _____K-State 73-72 (OT) ____Manhattan

� Ohio StateK-State leads 2-0Home: 1-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 0-012-4-50 _____K-State 68-51 ________Columbus12-3-51 _____K-State 78-54 ________Manhattan

� OklahomaOklahoma leads 102-89Home: 54-34, Away: 24-59, Neutral: 11-9Bramlage Coliseum: 8-7Big 12 play: 4-10, Big 12 Championship: 0-1Overtime: 4-31-23-20 _____K-State 37-18 ________Manhattan1-24-20 _____K-State 21-14 ________Manhattan2-20-20 _____Oklahoma 28-26 ________Norman2-21-20 ____Oklahoma 37-28 ________Norman1-14-21 _____K-State 28-16 ________Manhattan1-15-21 ____K-State 23-9 ________Manhattan1-20-22 _____Oklahoma 31-26 ________Norman2-10-22 ____Oklahoma 32-21 ______Manhattan1-19-23 _____Oklahoma 23-18 ______Manhattan2-26-23 _____Oklahoma 40-25 ________Norman

1-5-24 _____Oklahoma 29-15 ______Manhattan1-24-24 _____Oklahoma 34-22 ________Norman

2-6-25 _____Oklahoma 35-23 ______Manhattan2-28-25 _____K-State 34-29 __________Norman

2-5-27 _____Oklahoma 35-20 ________Norman2-19-27 _____K-State 29-19 ________Manhattan1-14-28 _____Oklahoma 40-29 ________Norman2-24-28 _____Oklahoma 40-27 ______Manhattan1-15-29 _____Oklahoma 44-23 ______Manhattan2-23-29 ____Oklahoma 41-28 ________Norman1-21-30 _____K-State 24-23 ________Manhattan2-24-30 _____K-State 37-32 __________Norman1-24-31 _____K-State 35-15 ________Manhattan

3-3-31 _____Oklahoma 43-39 ________Norman1-22-32 _____K-State 31-24 ________Manhattan2-16-32 ____Oklahoma 34-22 ________Norman

1-7-33 _____Oklahoma 28-16 ______Manhattan1-18-33 _____Oklahoma 39-36 ________Norman1-26-34 _____Oklahoma 30-20 ______Manhattan2-19-34 _____Oklahoma 68-21 ________Norman

1-5-35 _____Oklahoma 47-34 ________Norman1-4-35 _____Oklahoma 38-32 ________Norman

2-15-35 _____Oklahoma 24-22 ______Manhattan2-16-35 _____K-State 31-18 ________Manhattan

2-3-36 _____Oklahoma 42-32 ______Manhattan2-29-36 _____Oklahoma 46-36 ________Norman

1-4-37 _____Oklahoma 47-41 ________Norman1-16-37 _____Oklahoma 34-32 ______Manhattan1-31-38 _____Oklahoma 54-30 ________Norman2-10-38 _____Oklahoma 44-35 ______Manhattan

2-4-39 _____Oklahoma 37-35 (OT)______Norman3-6-39 _____Oklahoma 50-38 ______Manhattan1-6-40 _____Oklahoma 50-33 ______Manhattan2-2-40 _____Oklahoma 34-29 ________Norman

1-11-41 _____K-State 41-36 ________Manhattan1-31-41 _____Oklahoma 46-38 ________Norman1-10-42 _____Oklahoma 47-40 ________Norman1-17-42 _____Oklahoma 26-25 ______Manhattan1-15-43 _____Oklahoma 57-38 ________Norman2-13-43 _____Oklahoma 38-35 ______Manhattan

1-8-44 _____Oklahoma 61-28 ________Norman1-22-44 _____Oklahoma 43-34 ______Manhattan

1-2-45 _____K-State 55-54 ________Manhattan2-10-45 ____Oklahoma 49-36 ________Norman1-12-46 _____Oklahoma 57-32 ________Norman2-12-46 _____Oklahoma 57-44 ______Manhattan

12-12-46 _____K-State 59-55% ______Kansas City1-18-47 _____Oklahoma 50-30 ______Manhattan2-14-47 _____Oklahoma 57-38 ________Norman

12-18-47 _____K-State 55-48% ______Kansas City2-14-48 _____Oklahoma 49-47 ______Manhattan

3-8-48 _____Oklahoma 56-52 ________Norman1-22-49 _____K-State 47-45 __________Norman2-19-49 ____K-State 51-45 ________Manhattan

12-29-49 _____Oklahoma 55-50% ____Kansas City1-13-50 _____K-State 43-42 (OT) ______Norman

2-4-50 _____K-State 91-68 ________Manhattan12-28-50 _____K-State 55-53% ______Kansas City2-17-51 _____Oklahoma 49-46 ________Norman

3-5-51 _____K-State 87-48 ________Manhattan12-29-51 _____K-State 84-69% ______Kansas City1-14-52 _____K-State 65-54 __________Norman3-10-52 _____K-State 79-58 ________Manhattan

12-27-52 _____K-State 93-69% ______Kansas City2-14-53 _____K-State 84-64 ________Manhattan

3-7-53 _____K-State 76-60 __________Norman1-26-54 _____K-State 63-53 __________Norman

3-3-54 _____K-State 90-68 ________Manhattan1-4-55 _____K-State 90-82 ________Manhattan2-1-55 _____K-State 71-60 __________Norman

12-29-55 _____K-State 86-64% ______Kansas City1-10-56 _____K-State 61-50 __________Norman1-30-56 _____K-State 71-63 ________Manhattan

12-26-56 _____Oklahoma 67-64% ____Kansas City1-5-57 _____Oklahoma 69-67 ________Norman

2-11-57 _____K-State 74-45 ________Manhattan1-18-58 _____K-State 64-60 __________Norman2-25-58 _____K-State 68-51 ________Manhattan

12-29-58 _____K-State 73-59% ______Kansas City1-12-59 _____K-State 90-45 ________Manhattan2-16-59 _____K-State 75-55 __________Norman

1-16-60 _____K-State 76-68 ________Manhattan2-27-60 ____Oklahoma 58-35 ________Norman

12-28-61 _____K-State 73-52% ______Kansas City1-14-61 _____K-State 69-57 ________Manhattan

2-4-61 _____K-State 71-63 __________Norman2-17-62 _____K-State 71-63 __________Norman2-24-62 _____K-State 89-57 ________Manhattan1-29-63 _____Oklahoma 81-75 ________Norman

2-9-63 _____K-State 100-69________Manhattan1-27-64 _____K-State 97-91 __________Norman2-29-64 _____K-State 99-70 ________Manhattan

12-26-64 _____K-State 75-65% ______Kansas City1-4-65 _____K-State 71-69 ________Manhattan

2-15-65 _____Oklahoma 80-65 ________Norman2-5-66 _____K-State 84-73 ________Manhattan

2-26-66 _____Oklahoma 80-77 ________Norman12-30-66 _____K-State 102-76%______Kansas City1-30-67 _____K-State 102-82__________Norman2-27-67 _____K-State 84-71 ________Manhattan1-29-68 _____Oklahoma 73-62 ________Norman2-17-68 _____K-State 72-48 ________Manhattan1-11-69 _____K-State 87-62 ________Manhattan2-17-69 _____K-State 60-59 __________Norman

12-29-69 _____Oklahoma 72-67% ____Kansas City1-10-70 ____K-State 77-56 ________Manhattan2-28-70 _____Oklahoma 80-73 ________Norman

12-30-70 _____Oklahoma 83-52% ____Kansas City1-11-71 _____Oklahoma 75-68 ________Norman1-25-71 _____K-State 78-70 ________Manhattan

12-28-71 _____K-State 62-60% ______Kansas City1-31-72 _____K-State 70-58 ________Manhattan2-26-72 _____K-State 80-71 __________Norman1-20-73 _____Oklahoma 81-69 ________Norman2-24-73 _____K-State 82-78 ________Manhattan1-12-74 _____Oklahoma 65-63 ________Norman2-23-74 ____K-State 90-67 ________Manhattan1-25-75 _____K-State 87-72 ________Manhattan2-15-75 _____Oklahoma 78-71 ________Norman1-24-76 _____K-State 65-51 __________Norman2-14-76 _____K-State 75-70 ________Manhattan1-29-77 _____Oklahoma 64-63 ________Norman2-23-77 _____K-State 68-55 ________Manhattan1-28-78 _____K-State 73-64 (OT) ____Manhattan2-25-78 _____K-State 65-54 __________Norman2-28-78 _____K-State 52-44 ________Manhattan

12-28-78 _____Oklahoma 62-61% ____Kansas City1-31-79 _____Oklahoma 70-62 ______Manhattan2-24-79 _____Oklahoma 65-52 ________Norman

3-2-79 _____Oklahoma 72-68^ ____Kansas City1-12-80 _____Oklahoma 72-62 ______Manhattan

2-2-80 _____Oklahoma 56-55 ________Norman1-24-81 _____Oklahoma 65-63 ________Norman2-21-81 _____K-State 108-71________Manhattan

3-3-81 _____K-State 75-56 ________Manhattan1-20-82 _____K-State 47-42 ________Manhattan2-10-82 _____Oklahoma 68-58 ________Norman

3-5-82 _____Oklahoma 68-62^ ____Kansas City2-9-83 _____Oklahoma 64-62 ______Manhattan3-5-83 _____Oklahoma 72-70 ________Norman

1-21-84 _____Oklahoma 83-80 ______Manhattan2-11-84 _____Oklahoma 80-74 ________Norman1-26-85 _____Oklahoma 94-75 ________Norman

2-9-85 _____Oklahoma 81-75 ______Manhattan1-25-86 _____Oklahoma 83-80 ______Manhattan2-11-86 _____Oklahoma 85-77 ________Norman1-24-87 _____Oklahoma 81-78 ______Manhattan2-27-87 _____K-State 90-89 __________Norman1-16-88 _____K-State 69-62 ________Manhattan2-13-88 ____Oklahoma 112-95 ________Norman3-13-88 _____Oklahoma 88-83^ ____Kansas City

First Year of Bramlage Coliseum2-1-89 _____Oklahoma 90-82 ______Manhattan

2-22-89 _____Oklahoma 86-82 ________Norman1-16-90 _____K-State 66-51 ________Manhattan2-14-90 _____Oklahoma 85-69 ________Norman

2-5-91 _____K-State 95-70 ________Manhattan3-2-91 _____K-State 101-98 (OT) ______Norman

1-18-92 _____Oklahoma 117-76 ______Manhattan2-16-92 _____Oklahoma 104-75 ________Norman

2-3-93 _____K-State 62-61 (OT) ____Manhattan2-23-93 _____K-State 67-63 __________Norman1-26-94 _____Oklahoma 87-77 ________Norman2-19-94 _____K-State 89-76 ________Manhattan1-25-95 _____K-State 87-77 ________Manhattan

2-8-95 _____Oklahoma 81-66 ________Norman1-9-96 _____Oklahoma 64-59 ______Manhattan

1-20-96 _____K-State 75-60 __________NormanFirst Year of Big 12 Conference

2-8-97 _____K-State 67-63 ________Manhattan 1-7-98 _____Oklahoma 71-64 ________Norman

1-23-99 _____K-State 66-51 ________Manhattan2-8-00 _____Oklahoma 85-64 ________Norman

1-20-01 _____Oklahoma 64-63 (OT) ____Manhattan2-16-02 _____Oklahoma 73-62 ________Norman

3-8-02 _____Oklahoma 63-52^ ____Kansas City2-1-03 _____Oklahoma 91-89 (OT) ____Manhattan

1-24-04 _____Oklahoma 61-49 ________Norman2-19-05 _____Oklahoma 69-68 ______Manhattan2-25-06 _____Oklahoma 71-70 ________Norman

3-3-07 _____K-State 72-61 ________Manhattan1-12-08 _____K-State 84-82 __________Norman1-10-09 _____Oklahoma 61-53 ______Manhattan

� Oklahoma StateK-State leads 69-45Home: 34-14, Away: 24-27, Neutral: 11-4Bramlage Coliseum: 7-7Big 12 play: 2-11, Big 12 Championship: 0-0Overtime: 5-32-18-27 ____K-State 33-30 ________Manhattan

2-4-27 ____OSU 29-21____________Stillwater1-13-28 ____OSU 35-34____________Stillwater

2-3-28 ____OSU 34-33 __________Manhattan2-13-29 ____K-State 52-31 ________Manhattan2-25-29 ____K-State 62-24 ________Stillwater1-17-30 ____K-State 47-35 ________Manhattan

3-4-31 ____K-State 42-25 ________Stillwater12-20-47 _____K-State 50-43% ______Kansas City3-15-48 ____K-State 43-34% ______Kansas City3-24-51 ____K-State 68-44% ______Kansas City3-15-58 ____K-State 69-57 ________Lawrence2-14-59 ____K-State 60-49 ________Manhattan2-21-59 ____K-State 62-50 ________Stillwater

12-30-59 _____K-State 52-49% ______Kansas City1-11-60 ____K-State 54-49 ________Stillwater2-29-60 ____K-State 74-65 ________Manhattan

12-26-60 ____K-State 62-56% ______Kansas City1-7-61 ____K-State 69-58 ________Stillwater

1-28-61 ____K-State 45-43 ________Manhattan1-13-62 ____K-State 50-44 ________Manhattan

3-5-62 _____OSU 78-68____________Stillwater12-28-62 ____K-State 52-44% ______Kansas City1-26-63 ____K-State 57-44 ________Manhattan

3-2-63 ____K-State 56-54 ________Stillwater12-30-63 _____K-State 58-55% ______Kansas City1-13-64 ____OSU 77-58____________Stillwater

3-2-64 ____K-State 63-59 ________Manhattan2-13-65 ____OSU 52-49 __________Manhattan

3-1-65 ____OSU 69-60____________Stillwater1-8-66 ____K-State 67-47 ________Stillwater2-5-66 ____K-State 50-44 ________Manhattan

1-21-67 ____K-State 75-50 ________Stillwater3-4-67 ____K-State 51-49 ________Manhattan1-6-68 ____K-State 56-46 ________Stillwater3-9-68 ____K-State 49-47 ________Manhattan

12-28-68 _____OSU 60-52% ________Kansas City2-1-69 ____OSU 64-59____________Stillwater

2-22-69 ____K-State 58-50 ________Manhattan12-26-69 _____K-State 51-49% ______Kansas City

1-5-70 ____K-State 72-56 ________Manhattan1-26-70 ____K-State 71-60 ________Stillwater

12-29-70 _____K-State 67-64% ______Kansas City2-8-71 ____OSU 51-50 __________Manhattan

2-27-71 ____K-State 69-58 ________Stillwater1-22-72 ____K-State 66-64 ________Stillwater2-21-72 ____K-State 74-52 ________Manhattan1-27-73 ____K-State 74-64 ________Manhattan2-26-73 ____K-State 91-67 ________Stillwater1-14-74 ____K-State 72-69 ________Stillwater

2-4-74 ____K-State 65-48 ________Manhattan2-8-75 ____K-State 87-74 ________Stillwater3-8-75 ____K-State 72-63 ________Manhattan2-7-76 ____K-State 60-55 ________Manhattan3-6-76 ____K-State 82-78 (OT) ______Stillwater

12-27-76 _____K-State 74-56% ______Kansas City1-19-77 ____K-State 72-67 ________Stillwater2-16-77 ____K-State 74-67 ________Manhattan1-18-78 ____K-State 62-59 ________Manhattan2-15-78 ____OSU 67-65____________Stillwater1-24-79 ____K-State 77-73 ________Stillwater2-14-79 ____K-State 59-50 ________Manhattan

1-9-80 ____K-State 60-59 ________Stillwater2-9-80 ____K-State 82-72 ________Manhattan

1-21-81 ____OSU 90-83 __________Manhattan2-11-81 ____K-State 73-70 ________Stillwater1-27-82 ____OSU 56-53____________Stillwater2-17-82 ____OSU 72-62 __________Manhattan

2-1-83 ____OSU 71-47____________Stillwater2-23-83 ____OSU 76-58 __________Manhattan

3-8-83 ____OSU 75-61____________Stillwater1-18-84 ____OSU 60-58____________Stillwater2-18-84 ____K-State 72-56 ________Manhattan1-23-85 ____K-State 88-83 ________Manhattan2-13-85 ____OSU 81-77____________Stillwater1-29-86 _____OSU 86-70____________Stillwater2-19-86 ____oK-State 78-73 ________Manhattan1-28-87 ____K-State 88-77 ________Stillwater2-17-87 _____K-State 81-60 ________Manhattan1-23-88 ____K-State 76-60 ________Stillwater2-27-88 ____K-State 59-58 ________Manhattan

First Year of Bramlage Coliseum1-25-89 ____OSU 89-71____________Stillwater2-25-89 ____K-State 69-62 ________Manhattan1-31-90 ____OSU 89-67____________Stillwater2-20-90 ____K-State 69-66 ________Manhattan

3-9-90 ____OSU 82-78^ ________Kansas City1-26-91 ____OSU 85-70____________Stillwater2-19-91 ____OSU 76-65 __________Manhattan

3-8-91 ____OSU 77-66^ ________Kansas City1-6-92 _____OSU 72-34____________Stillwater3-7-92 _____OSU 77-69 __________Manhattan

3-13-92 _____OSU 81-57^ ________Kansas City1-9-93 _____K-State 75-62 (OT) ______Stillwater

2-27-93 _____OSU 78-61 __________Manhattan1-15-94 _____OSU 71-61 __________Manhattan

2-2-94 _____OSU 80-59____________Stillwater1-7-95 _____K-State 74-66 ________Manhattan

2-22-95 _____OSU 70-46____________Stillwater1-24-96 _____K-State 62-59 ________Manhattan2-10-96 _____OSU 83-60____________Stillwater

3-8-96 _____K-State 58-55^ ______Kansas City

First Year of Big 12 Conference2-5-97 _____OSU 64-59____________Stillwater

2-21-98 _____OSU 64-61 __________Manhattan1-2-99 _____OSU 75-69 (OT) ________Stillwater

1-26-00 _____OSU 71-56 __________Manhattan2-24-01 _____OSU 52-47____________Stillwater

2-2-02 _____K-State 70-61 ________Manhattan2-5-03 _____OSU 63-55____________Stillwater

1-17-04 _____OSU 57-56 __________Manhattan2-2-05 _____OSU 77-57____________Stillwater2-4-06 _____OSU 63-61 __________Manhattan

2-27-07 _____OSU 84-70____________Stillwater2-9-08 _____K-State 82-61 ________Manhattan3-3-09 _____OSU 77-71____________Stillwater

� Old Dominion [Va.]Series Tied 1-1Home: 1-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-012-22-99 _____K-State 68-64 ________Manhattan12-9-00 _____ODU 62-51 ____________Norfolk

� Oral Roberts [Okla.]Series Tied 2-2Home: 2-0, Away: 0-2, Neutral: 0-012-8-77 _____K-State 75-64 ________Manhattan

11-29-78 _____ORU 61-55 ______________Tulsa11-29-83 _____K-State 82-74 ________Manhattan

1-3-85 _____ORU 86-71 ______________Tulsa

� OregonSeries Tied 2-2Home: 1-1, Away: 1-1, Neutral: 0-012-21-65 _____K-State 92-58 __________Eugene12-3-66 _____K-State 52-45 ________Manhattan

11-29-07 _____Oregon 80-77 (OT) ______Manhattan12-7-08 _____Oregon 75-70 __________Eugene

� Oregon StateOregon State leads 3-2Home: 1-1, Away: 0-2, Neutral: 1-03-14-81 _____K-State 50-48+ ____Salt Lake City1-12-85 _____OSU 56-55 __________Manhattan12-3-88 _____OSU 66-48 ____________Corvallis

12-22-02 _____K-State 90-72 ________Manhattan12-6-03 _____OSU 87-82 (3 OTs) ______Corvallis

� Pacific [Calif.]K-State leads 2-0Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-0

1-4-56 _____K-State 67-36 ________Manhattan12-4-71 _____K-State 80-75 ________Provo, Utah

� PennsylvaniaK-State leads 1-0Home: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-03-15-75 _____K-State 69-62+ ______Philadelphia

� Penn StateSeries Tied 1-1Home: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-112-12-64 _____PSU 60-59 ________Lawrence, Kan.12-22-66 _____K-State 83-59______Lawrence, Kan.

� Pittsburg State [Kan.]K-State leads 1-0Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-011-11-07 _____K-State 76-66 ________Manhattan

� Portland State [Ore.]K-State leads 1-0Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-012-3-79 _____K-State 72-57 ________Manhattan

� Providence [R.I.]K-State leads 1-0Home: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-03-12-77 _____K-State 87-80+ ____Norman, Okla.

� PurdueK-State leads 6-2Home: 3-0, Away: 2-1, Neutral: 1-112-6-50 _____K-State 60-44 ______West Lafayette12-1-51 _____K-State 67-51 ________Manhattan12-9-57 ____K-State 79-73 ______West Lafayette12-1-58 _____K-State 96-83 ________Manhattan

12-18-70 _____Purdue 87-68 ______Lexington, Ky.12-20-87 _____Purdue 101-72______West Lafayette3-25-88 _____K-State 73-70+ ____Pontiac, Mich.

11-26-88 _____K-State 81-77 ________Manhattan

� Rider [N.J.]K-State leads 1-0Home: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-011-25-07 _____K-State 82-69 ______Orlando, Fla.

� Rutgers [N.J.]Series Tied 1-1Home: 0-1, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 0-012-28-04 _____Rutgers 76-66 ________Manhattan11-15-06 _____K-State 55-41 ____Piscataway, N.J.

� Sacramento State [Calif.]K-State leads 1-0Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-011-9-07 _____K-State 94-63 ________Manhattan

� St. Francis [Pa.]K-State leads 1-0Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-01-17-70 _____K-State 78-71 ________Manhattan� St. Mary’s [Calif.]K-State leads 1-0Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-011-13-98 _____K-State 83-60 ________Manhattan

� St. John’s [N.Y.]Series Tied 1-1Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-012-16-61 _____K-State 63-50 ________Manhattan12-10-65 _____SJU 72-65 ________Lawrence, Kan.

� St. Joseph’s [Pa.]K-State leads 2-1Home: 0-0, Away: 2-0, Neutral: 0-1

1-3-48 _____K-State 59-44________Philadelphia12-20-58 _____K-State 68-55________Philadelphia12-26-85 _____SJU 65-63 (OT) ______Portland, Ore.

� Saint LouisSaint Louis leads 9-8Home: 4-3, Away: 4-6, Neutral: 0-0

1-7-29 _____SLU 39-22 ____________St. Louis2-11-30 _____SLU 35-28 ____________St. Louis

12-13-30 _____K-State 16-15 __________St. Louis 2-19-31 _____SLU 26-15 __________Manhattan

12-19-31 _____SLU 34-28 ____________St. Louis2-9-32 _____K-State 29-15 ________Manhattan

12-10-32 _____SLU 29-26 ____________St. Louis2-15-33 _____K-State 28-24 ________Manhattan

12-14-48 _____SLU 51-45 ____________St. Louis12-5-59 _____SLU 67-58 __________Manhattan12-7-61 _____K-State 71-60 __________St. Louis12-8-62 _____SLU 59-57 __________Manhattan12-7-63 _____K-State 68-67 __________St. Louis

12-28-98 _____K-State 67-63 __________St. Louis12-1-99 _____K-State 69-68 ________Manhattan

1-2-03 _____K-State 65-48 ________Manhattan1-3-04 _____SLU 65-64 ____________St. Louis

� Sam Houston StateK-State leads 1-0Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-012-12-92 _____K-State 86-53 ________Manhattan

� San Diego State [Calif.]Series Tied 2-2Home: 1-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 1-111-27-72 _____K-State 79-67 ________Manhattan12-21-73 _____SDSU 88-75 __________San Diego11-27-87 _____K-State 79-68 ______Fresno, Calif.3-20-09 _____SDSU 70-52 __________San Diego

� San Francisco [Calif.]K-State leads 4-2Home: 1-0, Away: 1-2, Neutral: 2-012-10-48 _____USF 55-53 ________San Francisco12-12-51 _____USF 55-52 ________San Francisco12-15-52 _____K-State 81-60 ________Manhattan12-13-58 _____K-State 53-52 ______San Francisco12-19-59 _____K-State 83-62______Lawrence, Kan.3-12-81 _____K-State 64-60+ ______Los Angeles

� Santa Clara [Calif.]Santa Clara leads 1-0Home: 0-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-012-11-48 _____SCU 59-56 __________Santa Clara

� Savannah State [Ga.]K-State leads 2-0Home: 2-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-01-10-04 _____K-State 92-51 ________Manhattan

1-7-08 _____K-State 85-25 ________Manhattan

� Seattle [Wash.]Seattle leads 1-0Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-03-21-58 _____Seattle 73-51+______Louisville, Ky.

� Seton Hall [N.J.]Seton Hall leads 1-0Home: 0-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-012-30-40 _____SHU 29-34 ______South Orange, N.J.

� Siena [N.Y.]Siena leads 1-0Home: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-13-30-94 _____Siena 92-79#__________New York

� South CarolinaSouth Carolina leads 1-0Home: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-112-29-89 _____USC 62-60 (OT) ____El Paso, Texas

� South DakotaK-State leads 6-0Home: 6-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-011-28-77 _____K-State 69-52 ________Manhattan11-27-78 _____K-State 85-53 ________Manhattan12-10-79 _____K-State 91-59 ________Manhattan12-1-80 _____K-State 83-50 ________Manhattan

11-30-81 _____K-State 91-44 ________Manhattan11-29-86 _____K-State 95-45 ________Manhattan

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OPPONENTS� South Dakota StateK-State leads 3-0Home: 3-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-01-31-59 _____K-State 91-65 ________Manhattan12-1-59 _____K-State 85-52 ________Manhattan12-3-63 _____K-State 87-59 ________Manhattan

� SE Missouri StateK-State leads 1-0Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-011-16-08 _____K-State 88-68 ________Manhattan

� Southern California [USC]K-State leads 4-1Home: 1-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 2-112-10-60 _____K-State 65-57 ________Los Angeles12-14-63 _____K-State 82-58 ________Manhattan12-6-75 _____USC 81-80________Nashville, Tenn.

12-22-06 _____K-State 68-55 ________Las Vegas3-20-08 _____K-State 80-67+ ____Omaha, Neb.

� Southern IllinoisK-State leads 6-0Home: 4-0, Away: 2-0, Neutral: 0-012-7-64 _____K-State 61-48 ________Manhattan

2-3-68 _____K-State 68-67 ________Carbondale2-3-69 _____K-State 74-56 ________Manhattan

12-15-79 _____K-State 75-69 ________Carbondale12-30-81 _____K-State 82-53 ________Manhattan

1-3-83 _____K-State 57-49 ________Manhattan

� Southern Illinois-EdwardsvilleK-State leads 3-0Home: 3-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-012-14-78 _____K-State 91-66 ________Manhattan12-4-85 _____K-State 83-55 ________Manhattan1-11-92 _____K-State 89-74 ________Manhattan

� Southern Methodist [SMU]K-State leads 6-2Home: 3-0, Away: 3-0, Neutral: 0-212-13-46 _____SMU 46-36% ________Kansas City1-10-73 _____K-State 57-55____________Dallas12-3-73 _____K-State 77-61 ________Manhattan12-5-74 _____K-State 64-58 ________Manhattan12-4-76 _____K-State 103-85 __________Dallas12-3-77 _____K-State 76-53 ________Manhattan12-2-78 _____K-State 86-83____________Dallas

12-29-82 _____SMU 53-50 ________El Paso, Texas

� Southern MississippiSeries Tied 3-3Home: 1-2, Away: 1-1, Neutral: 1-012-17-87 _____USM 71-69 __________Manhattan1-11-88 _____USM 91-89 (OT) ______Hattiesburg

12-28-91 _____K-State 70-68 ________Kansas City11-27-93 _____USM 74-60 __________Manhattan12-30-93 _____K-State 84-78 ________Hattiesburg12-11-08 _____K-State 74-55 ________Kansas City

� Southern UtahK-State leads 3-0Home: 3-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-01-16-89 _____K-State 84-75 ________Manhattan

1-9-90 _____K-State 102-56________Manhattan1-22-92 _____K-State 84-74 ________Manhattan

� StanfordK-State leads 1-0Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-012-18-65 _____K-State 73-65 ________Manhattan

� Stephen F. AustinK-State leads 1-0Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-011-26-05 _____K-State 71-54 ________Manhattan

� SyracuseSeries Tied 1-1Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-112-13-68 _____K-State 88-68 ________Manhattan3-22-75 _____SU 95-87 (OT)+____Providence, R.I.

� Tampa [Fla.]K-State leads 1-0Home: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-012-28-85 _____K-State 69-68 (OT)____Portland, Ore.

� TempleTemple leads 2-1Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-23-22-58 _____Temple 67-57+______Louisville, Ky.

12-27-91 _____Temple 65-68 ________Kansas City1-30-93 _____K-State 86-63 ________Manhattan

� Tennessee StateK-State leads 3-0Home: 2-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-012-29-94 _____K-State 71-58 ____Tallahassee, Fla.11-28-00 _____K-State 69-67 (OT) ____Manhattan11-27-01 _____K-State 79-73 ________Manhattan

� Tennessee TechK-State leads 2-0Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-012-27-85 _____K-State 89-61 ______Portland, Ore.11-18-06 _____K-State 101-79________Manhattan

� TexasK-State leads 10-9Home: 5-3, Away: 4-5, Neutral: 1-1Bramlage Coliseum: 3-3Big 12 play: 5-9, Big 12 Championship: 0-1Overtime: 1-112-8-71 _____K-State 87-60 ________Manhattan3-16-72 _____K-State 66-55+ ______Ames, Iowa12-6-73 _____K-State 71-63____________Austin

1-8-83 _____K-State 51-43____________Austin1-4-84 _____K-State 64-54 ________Manhattan

First Year of Big 12 Conference1-12-97 _____Texas 104-63 ____________Austin2-11-98 _____K-State 81-77 ________Manhattan1-16-99 _____Texas 65-59 ____________Austin

3-4-00 _____Texas 99-70 __________Manhattan1-10-01 _____Texas 63-41 ____________Austin1-30-02 _____K-State 71-70 ________Manhattan

3-4-03 _____Texas 74-60 ____________Austin3-6-04 _____K-State 58-48 ________Manhattan

2-12-05 _____Texas 75-72 (OT) __________Austin2-22-06 _____Texas 65-64 __________Manhattan

2-3-07 _____K-State 73-72____________Austin2-25-08 _____Texas 74-65 __________Manhattan1-31-09 _____K-State 85-81 (OT) ________Austin3-12-09 _____Texas 61-58^______Oklahoma City

� Texas-ArlingtonK-State leads 2-0Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-012-20-69 _____K-State 67-62 ____Fort Worth, Texas

1-5-89 _____K-State 83-52 ________Manhattan

� Texas-El Pasp [UTEP]K-State leads 2-1Home: 1-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 1-012-3-57 _____K-State 76-31 ________Manhattan3-13-64 _____K-State 64-60+ ____Wichita, Kan.

12-17-77 _____UTEP 67-63 (OT) ________El Paso

� Texas-Pan American [UTPA]K-State leads 3-0Home: 2-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-012-27-86 _____K-State 75-68 ________Las Vegas

1-2-01 _____K-State 69-68 ________Manhattan12-11-02 _____K-State 102-68________Manhattan

� Texas-San Antonio [UTSA]K-State leads 4-0Home: 4-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-011-23-91 _____K-State 103-65________Manhattan11-29-99 _____K-State 86-75 ________Manhattan11-18-00 _____K-State 71-55 ________Manhattan12-18-04 _____K-State 73-69 ________Manhattan

� Texas A&MK-State leads 14-6Home: 8-0, Away: 2-5, Neutral: 4-1Bramlage Coliseum: 7-0Big 12 play: 10-6, Big 12 Championship: 2-1Overtime: 0-012-3-60 _____K-State 69-64 ________Manhattan

12-15-67 _____K-State 82-77______Lawrence, Kan.First Year of Bramlage Coliseum12-28-90 _____K-State 83-57 ________Kansas City12-1-93 _____K-State 63-54 ________Manhattan

First Year of Big 12 Conference1-25-97 _____A&M 76-67 ________College Station2-25-98 _____K-State 95-80 ________Manhattan2-10-99 _____A&M 79-74 ________College Station

3-4-99 _____K-State 87-76^ ______Kansas City2-23-00 _____K-State 81-76 ________Manhattan

1-6-01 _____K-State 53-48 ______College Station2-12-02 _____K-State 69-38 ________Manhattan1-25-03 _____A&M 79-66 ________College Station1-21-04 _____K-State 70-61 ________Manhattan1-22-05 _____A&M 65-51 ________College Station3-10-05 _____K-State 68-62^ ______Kansas City1-18-06 _____K-State 58-54 ________Manhattan

1-6-07 _____A&M 69-65 ________College Station1-19-08 _____K-State 75-54 ________Manhattan3-14-08 _____A&M 63-60^ ________Kansas City

2-7-09 _____K-State 65-60 ______College Station

� Texas A&M-Corpus ChristiK-State leads 1-0Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-012-20-03 _____K-State 89-50 ________Manhattan

� Texas Christian [TCU]K-State leads 3-2Home: 2-1, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 0-112-11-47 _____K-State 75-17 ________Manhattan3-15-68 _____TCU 77-72+ ________Wichita, Kan.

12-19-69 _____K-State 75-65 ________Fort Worth12-1-70 _____K-State 79-70 ________Manhattan3-10-99 _____TCU 72-71# ________Manhattan

� Texas StateK-State leads 2-0Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 1-012-6-86 _____K-State 98-83 ________Manhattan

12-17-93 _____K-State 59-58 __________Honolulu

� Texas TechSeries Tied 12-12Home: 8-3, Away: 3-7, Neutral: 1-2Bramlage Coliseum: 4-3Big 12 play: 5-11, Big 12 Championship: 1-1Overtime: 0-012-6-55 _____K-State 89-70 ________Manhattan12-3-56 _____K-State 90-84 __________Lubbock

12-16-65 _____K-State 74-68 ________Manhattan12-16-66 _____K-State 66-58 __________Lubbock12-7-74 _____K-State 88-65 ________Manhattan

11-29-75 _____Texas Tech 66-58 ________Lubbock12-7-85 _____K-State 80-57 ________Manhattan12-4-86 _____K-State 73-72 __________Lubbock

First Year of Big 12 Conference1-18-97 _____oTexas Tech 73-64 ______Manhattan

3-6-97 _____oTexas Tech 73-57^ __Kansas City1-21-98 _____Texas Tech 79-76 ________Lubbock

1-9-99 _____K-State 82-63 ________Manhattan2-26-00 _____Texas Tech 75-64 ________Lubbock2-18-01 _____K-State 73-54 ________Manhattan

1-6-02 _____Texas Tech 74-49 ________Lubbock1-11-03 _____K-State 68-44 ________Manhattan2-14-04 _____Texas Tech 82-71 ________Lubbock1-12-05 _____Texas Tech 79-76 ______Manhattan2-15-06 _____Texas Tech 70-56 ________Lubbock

3-9-06 _____Texas Tech 73-65__________Dallas1-8-07 _____Texas Tech 62-52 ______Manhattan3-9-07 _____K-State 66-45^ ____Oklahoma City

2-13-08 _____Texas Tech 84-75 ________Lubbock2-11-09 _____K-State 85-73 ________Manhattan

� Toledo [Ohio]Toledo leads 1-0Home: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-111-24-02 _____Toledo 58-50 ______St. Thomas, V.I.

� Troy [Ala.]K-State leads 1-0Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-011-16-01 _____K-State 64-60 ________Manhattan

� Truman State [Mo.]K-State leads 3-0Home: 3-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0

1-9-74 _____K-State 76-54 ________Manhattan12-20-75 _____K-State 99-69 ________Manhattan12-10-84 _____K-State 58-48 ________Manhattan

� Tulane [La.]Tulane leads 2-1Home: 1-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-11-11-75 _____Tulane 71-57 ________New Orleans1-10-76 _____K-State 81-69 ________Manhattan3-18-93 _____Tulane 55-53+ ______Orlando, Fla.

� Tulsa [Okla.]Tulsa leads 5-1Home: 1-2, Away: 0-3, Neutral: 0-012-4-65 ____Tulsa 70-63 __________Manhattan12-9-67 _____Tulsa 62-58 ______________Tulsa12-7-68 _____Tulsa 66-63 __________Manhattan12-9-72 _____Tulsa 89-79 ______________Tulsa

12-14-89 _____K-State 75-69 ________Manhattan12-12-90 _____Tulsa 72-61 ______________Tulsa

� UCLAUCLA leads 4-0Home: 0-0, Away: 0-2, Neutral: 0-212-4-54 _____UCLA 86-87 ________Los Angeles12-9-60 _____UCLA 83-73 ________Los Angeles

12-13-63 _____UCLA 78-75 ______Lawrence, Kan.3-20-64 _____UCLA 90-82+ ________Kansas City

� UtahK-State leads 2-1Home: 1-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 0-112-4-72 _____K-State 65-59 ______Salt Lake City12-1-73 _____K-State 87-82 ________Manhattan

11-26-83 _____Utah 63-53 ________Rosemont, Ill.

� Utah StateK-State leads 4-0Home: 3-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 0-0

1-3-50 _____K-State 70-45 ________Manhattan12-9-50 _____K-State 66-56 ________Manhattan

12-31-87 _____K-State 81-69 ____________Logan11-30-88 _____K-State 86-67 ________Manhattan

� Vanderbilt [Tenn.]K-State leads 5-4Home: 4-0, Away: 1-3, Neutral: 0-112-21-68 _____Vanderbilt 92-80 ________Nashville12-15-69 _____K-State 91-78 ________Manhattan12-14-70 _____K-State 81-74 ________Manhattan11-27-76 _____K-State 89-66 ________Manhattan12-5-77 _____K-State 69-55__________Nashville

12-20-86 _____Vanderbilt 79-72 ________Nashville12-10-88 _____K-State 71-62 ________Manhattan12-9-89 _____Vanderbilt 91-81 ________Nashville3-28-94 ____Vanderbilt 82-76# ______New York

� VermontK-State leads 1-0Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-03-14-07 _____K-State 59-57 ________Manhattan

� VillanovaVillanova leads 1-0Home: 0-0, Away: 0-1, Neutral: 0-012-27-40 _____Villanova 51-34 ______Philadelphia

� Virginia Commonwealth [VCU]K-State leads 1-0Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-012-20-97 _____K-State 76-70 ________Manhattan

� Wagner [N.Y.]K-State leads 2-0Home: 2-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-012-29-07 _____K-State 101-59________Manhattan12-30-08 _____K-State 82-53 ________Manhattan

� Washburn [Kan.]K-State leads 28-13Home: 16-5, Away: 12-7, Neutral: 0-112-9-05 _____Washburn 43-22 ______Glasco, Kan.3-16-06 _____Washburn 25-18__________Topeka2-13-08 _____Washburn 30-26 ______Manhattan

3-4-08 _____Washburn 36-29__________Topeka2-19-10 _____K-State 100-5 ________Manhattan2-15-11 _____Washburn 32-23 ______Manhattan

3-4-11 _____K-State 36-23 __________Topeka2-1-12 _____K-State 38-27 ________Manhattan2-2-12 _____K-State 29-25 ________Manhattan

2-23-12 _____K-State 38-26 __________Topeka2-24-12 _____K-State 33-32 __________Topeka

2-5-13 _____K-State 48-20 ________Manhattan2-22-13 _____K-State 31-25 __________Topeka1-27-14 _____Washburn 27-19 ______Manhattan2- 7-14 _____Washburn 28-24__________Topeka

1-15-15 _____K-State 25-23 ________Manhattan2-20-15 _____Washburn 48-28__________Topeka1-14-16 _____K-State 66-10 ________Manhattan1-13-17 _____K-State 71-5 ________Manhattan1-25-17 _____K-State 49-16 __________Topeka1-11-19 _____K-State 36-20 ________Manhattan

12-20-30 _____K-State 34-28 __________Topeka12-14-31 _____K-State 29-24 __________Topeka12-5-35 _____K-State 58-38 ________Manhattan

12-17-35 _____K-State 29-28 __________Topeka12-6-40 _____K-State 23-15 ________Manhattan

12-10-40 _____K-State 33-29 __________Topeka12-15-41 _____K-State 48-29 ________Manhattan12-10-42 _____Washburn 40-32__________Topeka

2-1-43 _____K-State 53-20 ________Manhattan12-13-43 _____K-State 34-31 ________Manhattan12-30-43 _____Washburn 33-28 ______Kansas City

2-4-44 _____Washburn 51-37 ______Manhattan12-11-44 _____Washburn 33-29__________Topeka

2-3-45 _____K-State 61-48 ________Manhattan12-4-45 _____K-State 46-31 __________Topeka

12-11-45 _____Washburn 42-38 ______Manhattan12-2-46 _____K-State 47-27 ________Manhattan

12-30-46 _____K-State 42-40 __________Topeka11-18-98 _____K-State 76-60 ________Manhattan

� WashingtonK-State leads 9-6Home: 4-1, Away: 4-5, Neutral: 1-012-18-53 _____K-State 74-64 __________Seattle12-19-53 _____K-State 87-76 __________Seattle12-29-53 _____K-State 81-75 ________Kansas City12-18-54 _____K-State 81-74 ________Manhattan12-17-55 _____K-State 74-69 ________Manhattan12-19-41 _____Washington 32-45 ________Seattle12-21-57 _____K-State 70-63 __________Seattle12-18-64 _____K-State 73-66 __________Seattle12-19-64 _____Washington 62-71 ________Seattle12-21-70 _____Washington 51-64 ______Manhattan12-17-71 _____Washington 90-96 ________Seattle12-18-71 _____Washington 66-75 ________Seattle12-16-72 _____K-State 71-64 ________Manhattan12-17-95 _____K-State 63-62 ________Manhattan1 2-9-95 _____Washington 60-74 ________Seattle

� Washington StateSeries Tied 2-2Home: 2-0, Away: 0-2, Neutral: 0-012-20-41 _____WSU 47-22 ____________Pullman12-22-49 _____K-State 63-39 ________Manhattan11-27-04 _____K-State 62-53 ________Manhattan12-3-05 _____WSU 58-57 ____________Pullman

� West Texas A&M K-State leads 1-0Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-012-19-94 _____K-State 77-44 ________Manhattan

� West VirginiaK-State leads 1-0Home: 0-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 0-012-12-49 _____K-State 49-44________Morgantown

� Western Carolina [N.C.]Series Tied 1-1Home: 1-1, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-011-14-97 _____K-State 93-74 ________Manhattan12-19-01 _____WCU 64-66 __________Manhattan

� Western IllinoisK-State leads 2-0Home: 2-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0

1-9-82 _____K-State 67-57 ________Manhattan11-17-07 _____K-State 77-64 ________Manhattan

� Western KentuckyK-State leads 3-0Home: 2-0, Away: 1-0, Neutral: 0-0

1-2-90 _____K-State 75-51 ________Manhattan3-18-92 _____K-State 85-74 ________Manhattan2-15-94 _____K-State 71-68 ______Bowling Green

� Wichita StateK-State leads 20-11Home: 14-2, Away: 6-9, Neutral: 0-012-17-32 _____WSU 29-27 ____________Wichita

1-8-35 _____WSU 50-34 ____________Wichita12-26-46 _____K-State 48-41 __________Wichita2-24-47 _____K-State 60-41 ________Manhattan

12-12-50 _____K-State 73-42 ________Manhattan3-14-64 _____K-State 94-86+ ________Wichita

12-12-69 _____K-State 81-69 ________Manhattan12-13-69 _____WSU 77-73 ____________Wichita12-11-70 _____WSU 64-51 ____________Wichita12-12-70 _____K-State 75-74 ________Manhattan12-11-71 _____K-State 89-73 ________Manhattan12-22-71 _____WSU 69-66 (OT) ________Wichita

1-6-86 _____K-State 77-60 ________Manhattan12-13-86 _____WSU 63-60 ____________Wichita1-12-87 _____K-State 79-67 ________Manhattan1-19-88 _____K-State 58-47 ________Manhattan2-19-89 _____K-State 73-71 (OT)________Wichita1-20-90 _____K-State 83-62 ________Manhattan

1-7-91 _____K-State 67-66 __________Wichita1-15-92 _____K-State 72-50 ________Manhattan

12-21-92 _____WSU 74-61 ____________Wichita1-12-94 _____K-State 71-55 ________Manhattan

1-3-95 _____WSU 75-51 ____________Wichita1-2-96 _____K-State 70-64 ________Manhattan

12-3-96 _____WSU 74-59 __________Manhattan12-10-97 _____K-State 90-83 (OT)________Wichita12-8-98 _____K-State 64-47 ________Manhattan

11-21-00 _____WSU 76-66 ____________Wichita12-5-01 _____WSU 65-56 __________Manhattan12-7-02 _____K-State 79-66 __________Wichita

12-10-03 _____K-State 54-50 ________Manhattan

� William & Mary [Va.]K-State leads 1-0Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-011-11-06 _____K-State 70-60 ________Manhattan

� Winston-Salem State [N.C.]K-State leads 1-0Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-012-22-07 _____K-State 90-48 ________Manhattan

� WisconsinWisconsin leads 3-2Home: 2-0, Away: 0-2, Neutral: 0-112-6-49 _____Wisconsin 48-56 ________Madison

12-18-50 _____K-State 77-58 ________Manhattan12-4-82 _____Wisconsin 52-64 ________Madison

12-10-83 _____K-State 71-64 ________Manhattan3-22-08 _____Wisconsin 72-55+ ____Omaha, Neb.

� Wisconsin-ParksideK-State leads 4-0Home: 4-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-012-8-79 _____K-State 90-77 ________Manhattan

12-13-80 _____K-State 72-58 ________Manhattan12-12-81 _____K-State 83-63 ________Manhattan11-29-94 _____K-State 92-75 ________Manhattan

� WyomingK-State leads 8-3Home: 4-0, Away: 2-3, Neutral: 2-012-31-37 _____Wyoming 30-43 ________Laramie12-22-45 _____Wyoming 27-43 ________Laramie12-24-45 _____Wyoming 33-62 ________Laramie3-19-48 _____K-State 58-48+ ______Kansas City

12-12-53 _____K-State 76-69 ________Manhattan12-11-54 _____K-State 70-50 ________Manhattan2-13-56 _____K-State 78-74 __________Laramie12-5-90 _____K-State 81-68 ________Manhattan

1-2-92 _____K-State 71-65 __________Laramie12-3-03 _____K-State 80-67 ________Manhattan

12-11-04 _____K-State 64-61 ______Casper, Wyo.

� Xavier [Ohio]Xavier leads 4-2Home: 1-0, Away: 0-2, Neutral: 1-212-22-61 _____K-State 75-67 ______Lexington, Ky.3-16-90 _____Xavier 79-87+____Indianapolis, Ind.

12-20-95 _____K-State 73-67 ________Manhattan12-29-96 _____Xavier 54-95 __________Cincinnati

1-3-07 _____Xavier 66-76 __________Cincinnati12-31-07 _____Xavier 103-77 ________Cincinnati

� Yale [Conn.]K-State leads 1-0Home: 1-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-012-29-52 _____K-State 79-70 ________Kansas City

KEY*Only includes opponents who are Division I or IIo later forfeited+ NCAA Tournament# NIT% Big 6/7/8 Holiday Tournament^ Big 8/12 Championship

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23 NCAA TOURNAMENTS | 4 FINAL FOURS | 16 SWEET SIXTEENS | 11 ELITE EIGHTS | 19 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS | 36 ALL-AMERICANS

� Denis Clemente

BBuilding on the momentum from 2007-08, Kansas State defied critics’ expectations in 2008-09 byposting a 22-12 overall record, including a tie for fourth place in the Big 12 with a 9-7 mark, en routeto earning its third consecutive postseason appearance. The Wildcats earned an at-large bid (No. 4seed) to the National Invitational Tournament, where they knocked off Illinois State, 83-79, at home inovertime before losing to the region’s top-seed, San Diego State, in the second round, 70-52, at theJenny Craig Pavilion in San Diego, Calif. Picked by a number of media outlets to finish as low as ninth,the squad recorded their third consecutive 20-win season (a first by the program in 27 years) and finished in the conference’s top-4 for a third year in a row.

Following is a list of accomplishments from the 2008-09 season:� Advanced to the postseason for the third consecutive season.� Won a game in the postseason for the third year in a row, including its first in overtime since

1987, for the first time since the 1979-80, 1980-81 and 1981-82 seasons. � Tallied third consecutive 20-win season for the first time in 27 years.� Finished among the Big 12’s top-4 for the third consecutive season. Kansas and K-State are

the only two schools to finish among the league’s top-4 each of the past three seasons.� Became just the fourth team in the Big 12 era to start winless (0-4 or worse) in league play and

make the postseason.� Won four consecutive conference road games for the first time since the 1979-80 season.� Swept NCAA Tournament teams Texas and Texas A&M on the road for the first time in Big 12 era.� Broke school records for the most home games (19) and wins (16) at Bramlage Coliseum.� Tied the 1981-82 squad for the home wins (16) in school history.� Led the Big 12 in rebounding (39.2) and offensive rebounds (16.3) for second straight season. � Denis Clemente became the school’s third major award winner since 2007 when he was named

the Phillips 66 Big 12 Newcomer of the Year. He is the 12th player in school history to behonored as the league’s Newcomer of the Year and the first by the coaches in the Big 12 era.

� Denis Clemente was named second team All-Big 12 and to the All-Rookie squad by the leaguecoaches, while Jacob Pullen earned honorable mention all-conference honors.

� Denis Clemente was named the ESPN.com National Player of the Week and Phillips 66 Big 12Player of the Week honors on Feb. 2 after tying the Big 12 single-game record for points with acareer-best 44 against Texas on Jan. 31.

� Trio of Jacob Pullen (75), Denis Clemente (59) and Fred Brown (54) became the first in schoolhistory to each tally 50 or more 3-pointers in a single-season.

� Dominique Sutton tied the school record with eight steals against Idaho State on Jan. 3.

‘Cats Advance To NITKansas State made its 30th postseason appearance in 2008-09 and its seventh in the NIT. It markedthe first time in 15 years that the team advanced to the postseason in three consecutive years sincethe 1991-92 and 1993-94 teams went to the NIT and the 1992-93 squad advanced to the NCAA Tournament. The Wildcats were one of nine Big 12 schools that were invited to postseason play in2009, including one of three (Baylor and Nebraska) in the NIT.

The team is now 34-35 all-time in postseason play, including 6-8 in NIT action. The overtime win overIllinois State in the first round was the first-ever in NIT play and the fifth all-time in postseason play. Itwas the first postseason overtime victory since an 82-79 win over Georgia in the first round of theNCAA West Regional in Salt Lake City, Utah, on March 12, 1987.

20-win Season AgainKansas State posted its 21st 20-win season in school history in 2008-09 and the 14th posted duringthe regular season. The team has now won 20 or more games in three consecutive seasons for thefirst time in over 25 years since the 1979-80, 1980-81 and 1981-82 seasons. Remarkably, it was justthe fifth 20-win season in the last 20 years, joining the 1993-94 (20-14), 1998-99 (20-14), 2006-07(23-12) and 2007-08 (21-12) teams.

Martin Continues Strong StartMartin concluded the 2008-09 season with a 43-24 overall record, including a 19-13 mark in Big 12play, in his second season. The 43 wins are the second-most by a head coach in his first two yearsand the most since Lon Kruger (45; 1986-88). Martin is the first coach to post back-to-back 20-winseasons since Kruger (1986-88). The 19 conference wins ties Kruger and Cotton Fitzsimmons for themost by a head coach in his first two years.

Improvement In Big 12 Play Kansas State posted at least nine wins in Big 12 play for the third consecutive season, while it also received its third straight bye at the Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship. The 29 league wins since 2006are the most in a three-year span since the 1974-75, 1975-76 and 1976-77 teams posted 32. Theteam also has 11 road conference wins in that span, which is one more than they had in the first 10seasons of the Big 12 (1996-2006). This past season, the Wildcats won four consecutive conferenceroad games for the first time since the 1979-80 season. The squad also swept NCAA Tournamentteams Texas and Texas A&M on the road for the first time in the Big 12 era. In addition, the teamswept the season series from Colorado and Iowa State for the third consecutive season.

Quite A TurnaroundKansas State became just the second school in Big 12 history to rally from an 0-4 start to get back toat least .500 in league play. Iowa State did it first in 2004-05, rallying from a 0-5 start to win seven ina row and eventually finish 9-7 in Big 12 action. It had been done 10 other times (0-4 start) in schoolhistory, however, no other Wildcat team had ever rallied back to .500 after starting 0-4 in league play.K-State became just the fourth team in the Big 12 era (Iowa State – 2002-03 and 2004-05 and Nebraska – 2007-08) to start winless (0-4 or worse) in league play and make the postseason.

Clemente Named Newcomer of the YearJunior Denis Clemente was named the Phillips 66 Big 12 Newcomer of the Year as well as a second team All-Big 12 selection on March 7. In addition, he was a unanimous pick to the All-Big 12Rookie Team, while Jacob Pullen was named All-Big 12 honorable mention.

Clemente became K-State’s third major award winner since 2007, joining current NBA players CartierMartin (2007 Sixth Man of the Year) and Michael Beasley (2008 Big 12 Player and Freshman of theYear). He became the 12th player in school history to be honored as the league’s Newcomer of theYear and the first by the coaches in the Big 12 era. He joined Bob Zender (1970), Steve Mitchell(1971), Lon Kruger (1972), Mike Evans (1975), Curtis Redding (1977), Ed Nealy (1979), RandyReed (1981), Norris Coleman (1986), Jean Derouillere (1990) and Anthony Beane (1993) as players to be named to Newcomer of the Year. Jeremiah Massey was named the Big 12 Newcomer ofthe Year by The Associated Press in 2004.

Clemente Earns Weekly HonorsJunior Denis Clemente was named the ESPN.com National Player of the Week as well as the Phillips66 Big 12 Player of the Week Feb. 2. In wins over Missouri and No. 11 Texas, he averaged 27.0 pointson 54.8 percent shooting (17-of-31), including 77.8 percent (7-of-9) from 3-point range, with 5.0 assists, 1.5 rebounds and 1.0 steals in 31.0 minutes per game. He also went a perfect 13-of-13 fromthe free throw line, including a stellar 10-of-10 in the last five minutes against the Longhorns. He became the first K-State player to earn Big 12 Player of the Week honors during the season and thefirst since Michael Beasley won it for a third time on March 9, 2008. He was the first guard to win the honor since Galen Morrison won it on Jan. 10, 2000.

Clemente’s Big DayJunior Denis Clemente tied Michael Beasley’s Big 12 single-game record for points with his career-best 44 points against Texas on Jan. 31. He went 13-of-25 from the field, including a perfect 6-of-6from 3-point range, and 12-of-12 from the free throw line. He scored the first 17 points of the secondhalf for the Wildcats, including five straight 3-point field goals. He tied Beasley for the fifth-mostpoints in school history, including the second-most in a conference game. It marked just the 12th 40-point game in school history, including just the eighth in a conference game. It was the most pointsby a guard since Askia Jones broke the school mark with 62 points against Fresno State on March 24,1994. The 44 points were also the most by a player in Erwin Center history, surpassing the 43 byTexas’ Reggie Freeman against Fresno State on Dec. 14, 1996.

2008-09 SEASON REVIEW

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Potent OffenseKansas State proved to be one of the top offensive teams in the Big 12, averaging over 75 points pergame. The 75.2-point scoring average was just outside the school’s top-5 for highest scoring averagefor a single-season, trailing the 1974-75 team for fifth place (76.8 points per game). The team scored70 or more points in 24 games, including 80 or more points 13 times. The four 90-point games werethe most since 1997-98, while the 13 80-point games tied for fifth all-time.

The 2,556 points are the fourth-most in a single-season in K-State history, trailing the 2007-08(2,574), 1987-88 (2,565) and 1986-87 (2,565) teams. The squad became just the fourth with at least2,500 points, while they became the third team in a row to top 2,400 points for the first time in schoolhistory. Prior to 2006-07, K-State had scored 2,000 or more points just four times in a 12-year span.

Diverse ScoringUnlike the 2007-08 season when consensus All-American Michael Beasley paced the squad at 26.2points per game, the 2008-09 team showed a lot more diversity with its scoring output. The duo ofjunior Denis Clemente (15.0 ppg.) and sophomore Jacob Pullen (13.9 ppg.) were the only players toaverage in double figures, while six others averaged seven or more points, including senior DarrenKent (9.0 ppg.), redshirt freshman Jamar Samuels (8.3 ppg.), sophomore Fred Brown (8.1 ppg.) andsophomore Dominique Sutton (7.5 ppg.). Since statistics became available in 1950, there has beenjust one other team - 1955-56 - to have six players average seven or more points in a season. Therewere seven different leading scorers during the season, including a Big 12-best six players with 20-point outings. In all, there were 111 double-digit scoring games with Clemente posting a team-best 23

such contests. Ten players tallied double figures withsix doing it 10 or more times.

Beyond The ArcKansas State was abig threat from the 3-point line this past season, topping the 200-treybarrier for just the fourth time inschool history. The squad posted 2233-point field goals on 637 attempts for a35.0 percentage. The 223 treys tied the 2006-07 squadfor the second-most in school history, while the 637 attempts arethe fourth-most in program history. The 35.0 percentage is thehighest since the 2004-05 squad connected on 37.7 percent(167/443). The Wildcats posted 10 or more 3-pointers in fivegames, including a team-best 13 against Oakland on Nov. 25.

The trio of Jacob Pullen (75), Denis Clemente (59) and FredBrown (54) became the first in school history to each tally 50or more 3-pointers since the inception of the 3-point line. Theyare also just the third threesome to each post 40 or moretreys, joining the trio of Will Scott (70), Mitch Richmond(46) and Steve Henson (42) in 1987-88 and BrianHenson (48), Askia Jones (45) and Anthony Beane(42) in 1992-93. Pullen’s 75 treys ranked as the seventh-most in school history and most since Cartier Martin (78; 2006-07), while his 224 attempts were the second-most.

Dynamic DuoAfter dominating the paint a year ago with MichaelBeasley and Bill Walker, K-State’s strength shifted tothe backcourt in 2008-09 where the Wildcatsstarted two of the best at their positions in juniorDenis Clemente and sophomore Jacob Pullen.

The duo combined for 952 points on 39.3 percentshooting (320-of-815), including 34.8 percent from3-point range (134-of-385), with 221 of theteam’s 481 assists. Clemente ranked first inscoring at 15.0 points per game on 40.5 percentshooting with highs in field goals (167), fieldgoals attempted (412), assists (112) and freethrow percentage (79.8). He was second toPullen in 3-point field goals (59) and minutes(952) and third in steals (27). Pullen wassecond in scoring at 13.9 points per game on38 percent shooting with team-highs in 3-point field goals (75), steals (54) and minutes (1027). The Wildcats posted a13-3 record when both players scoredin double figures in the same game.

Pressure Is OnPressure was a strong factor in Kansas State’ssuccess in 2008-09, as the team scored 657points (almost 30 percent of season total of2,556 points) off 579 opponent turnovers. The657 points were the most off turnovers sincethe statistic began being kept in 2005, whilethe 579 opponent turnovers were the second-most in school history and the most since the1993-94 team forced 624. K-State scored 20or more points off turnovers in 15 of the team’s34 games, including 30 or more points twicewith a season-best 41 against Gardner-Webb.

In its 22 wins, the squad outscored its foes,480-245 (21.8 ppg.), in points off turnoverswith an average of 18.0 turnovers. In contrast,the team was outscored 223-177 (14.8 ppg.) inpoints off turnovers in its 12 losses with an average of 15.9 turnovers. In all, the Wildcatsforced 11 foes into 20 or more turnovers. Thesquad averaged 7.1 steals per game with sixplayers grabbing 20 or more during the year ledby Jacob Pullen’s 54 steals. His 54 thefts

were the sixth-most in school historyand the most since Fred Peete had62 in 2004-05.

Rebounding Still A Strength

Most critics wondered how K-State would replace two of thebest Big 12 rebounders -

Michael Beasley and BillWalker - after the duo

helped the program average41.3 rebounds a year ago. Despite their absence,

rebounding continued to be astrength with seven players averaging at least two boards pergame.

The Wildcats averaged a Big 12-best 39.2 rebounds, including a league-best 16.3 on the offensive end, with five players averaging four or more

boards. The team ranked among the best in the Big 12 in four categories,including first in rebounds and offensive rebounds, second in margin

(+6.2) and third in rebounding defense (33.0). Five players -Ron Anderson, Luis Colon, Darren Kent, Jamar Samuelsand Dominique Sutton - grabbed double-digit rebounds14 times with Kent averaging a team-best 5.8 boards per

game. Kent had a team-leading four double-doubles, whileAnderson, Colon and Sutton each had two and Samuels one.

Home Sweet HomeBramlage Coliseum continued to be a strong homecourt advantage for the Kansas State in 2008-

09, as the Wildcats broke the school record for most home games (19) and tied the mark for mostwins at home (16). The 19 home games broke the record of 18 done four times (1981-82, 1993-94,2004-05, 2006-07), while the 16 wins tied the record of the 1981-82 squad (16-2) set at AhearnField House. K-State has posted a 245-87 (.737) record at Bramlage Coliseum since its opening in

1988 and has earned 10 or more home wins in 16 of its 21 seasons.

Kent Steps Up As A SeniorDarren Kent proved to be one of the most improved players in the Big 12 in 2008-09, as the lone senior led the team in rebounding and ranked third in scoring. For the season, he averaged 9.0 pointson 40.9 percent shooting (103-of-252) to go with 5.8 rebounds and 1.3 assists in 23.0 minutes pergame. His improvement was evident during the year, as he scored in double figures in 16 games, including nine times in Big 12 play, and totaled 305 points. In contrast, he came into the season with104 career points and just one double-figure scoring game. Kent also totaled his team-leading fourcareer double-doubles all during his senior season. He turned in a career day against Centenary onDec. 20 with career-highs in points (24), field goals (nine) and field goals attempted (14).

The Colorado win on March 7 made Kent the 15th player in school history to post 80 wins in a careerand the first since Steve Henson (82; 1986-90). He ranks eighth all-time with 81 wins, tying LesCraft (81; 1979-83) and Eduardo Galvao (81; 1979-83). Tyrone Adams (1978-82) and Ed Nealy(1978-82) are the all-time leaders in wins with 85, while Darryl Winston (83; 1973-77) is third andCarl Gerlach (82; 1972-76) and Steve Henson (82; 1986-90) rank fourth.

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REVIEWRecapping 2008-09� Overall Record: 22-12

� Big 12 Record: 9-7 (t-4th)

� Final Ranking: None (AP); None (USA Today)

� Big 12 Championship (No. 4 seed): Lost toNo. 5 Texas (61-58) in the quarterfinals (tournament played in Oklahoma City, Okla.).

� National Invitational Tournament (No. 4seed): Beat No. 5 seed Illinois State (83-79) inovertime in the first round (played at BramlageColiseum in Manhattan, Kan.); Lost to No. 1seed San Diego State (70-52) in the secondround (played at Jenny Craig Pavilion on SanDiego campus in San Diego, Calif.).

� Athletic Honors: Denis Clemente (Phillips66 Big 12 Newcomer of the Year, Big 12 Newcomer of the Year by Associated Press, USBWA All-District VI, second team All-Big 12by the league coaches, Dallas Morning Newsand Kansas City Star, Big 12 All-Rookie Teamby league coaches, ESPN.com National Playerof the Week Feb. 2, Phillips 66 Big 12 Player ofthe Week Feb. 2); Jacob Pullen (honorablemention All-Big 12 by league coaches).

� Records: Broke team marks for most homegames (19) and wins at Bramlage Coliseum(16), tied for the most home wins (16), mostfree throws attempted (862) and most personalfouls (710); Dominique Sutton tied the single-game mark for steals with 8 against IdahoState Jan. 3; Fred Brown, Denis Clemente andJacob Pullen became the first trio in schoolhistory to each tally 50 or more 3-pointers in asingle-season since inception of 3-point line.

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Overall Record: 22-12 (Home: 17-3, Away: 5-5, Neutral: 0-4)Big 12 Conference Record: 9-7 (Home: 5-3, Away: 4-4)

Date Opponent W/L Score Record KSU High Points KSU High Rebounds KSU High Assists AttendanceNov. 9 Washburn $ W 81-57 -- Pullen 21 Kent 9 Clemente 5 7,733Nov. 14 Florida A&M W 96-57 1-0 Clemente 19 Anderson 12 Pullen 5 9,070Nov. 16 SE Missouri State^ W 88-68 2-0 Brown 21 Kent 12 Brown/Pullen 6 8,109Nov. 19 Emporia State W 82-60 3-0 Brown/Sutton 14 Anderson 10 Clemente/Pullen 5 8,083Nov. 22 at Cleveland State W 69-59 4-0 Clemente 16 Kent 10 Anderson/Kent/Pullen/Samuels 2 2,827Nov. 25 Oakland^ W 83-64 5-0 Pullen 26 Sutton 9 Clemente 8 8,356Nov. 28 vs. Kentucky% L 72-74 5-1 Pullen 20 Kent/Sutton 6 Clemente 2 5,000Nov. 29 vs. Iowa% L 63-65 5-2 Pullen 22 Colon 9 Colon/Pullen 2 2,000Dec. 7 at Oregon# L 70-75 5-3 Clemente 19 Pullen 8 Pullen 3 8,256Dec. 11 vs. Southern Miss@ W 74-55 6-3 Colon 18 Colon 11 Clemente/Sutton 6 6,054Dec. 14 Gardner-Webb W 107-48 7-3 Clemente/Samuels 20 Samuels 7 Pullen 11 8,112Dec. 20 Centenary W 73-51 8-3 Kent 24 Kent 10 Samuels 6 8,861Dec. 30 Wagner W 82-53 9-3 Pullen 24 Sutton 10 Clemente 4 7,304Jan. 3 Idaho State W 83-57 10-3 Samuels 15 Anderson 7 Awaji/Brown/Kent/Pullen 3 7,446Jan. 5 Chicago State W 99-68 11-3 Brown 26 Kent 12 Clemente 6 5,381Jan. 10 Oklahoma (6)* L 53-61 11-4, 0-1 Clemente 18 Anderson 7 Pullen 5 12,528Jan. 13 at Kansas* L 71-87 11-5, 0-2 Pullen 13 Anderson 8 Clemente 4 16,300Jan. 17 at Nebraska* L 51-73 11-6, 0-3 Clemente 14 Anderson/Merriewether 5 Merriewether 2 11,736Jan. 21 Baylor* L 65-83 11-7, 0-4 Clemente 17 Colon 10 Pullen 3 9,386Jan. 24 at Colorado* W 77-75 (OT) 12-7, 1-4 Pullen 17 Kent 7 Clemente 7 6,061Jan. 28 Missouri* W 88-72 13-7, 2-4 Pullen 23 Sutton 8 Clemente 7 9,665Jan. 31 at Texas (11)* W 85-81 (OT) 14-7, 3-4 Clemente 44 Anderson 9 Clemente/Anderson 3 16,727Feb. 3 Iowa State* W 65-50 15-7, 4-4 Clemente 15 Sutton 10 Clemente 2 9,489Feb. 7 at Texas A&M* W 65-60 16-7, 5-4 Pullen 16 Kent 9 Clemente 3 10,367Feb. 11 Texas Tech* W 85-73 17-7, 6-4 Kent 18 Colon 9 Pullen 6 9,941Feb. 14 Kansas (16)* L 74-85 17-8, 6-5 Clemente 26 Sutton 6 Kent 4 12,528Feb. 17 North Carolina Central W 95-49 18-8 Sutton 16 Colon 12 Pullen 7 7,681Feb. 21 at Iowa State* W 50-46 19-8, 7-5 Samuels 13 Samuels 10 Clemente 4 11,922Feb. 25 at Missouri (8)* L 74-94 19-9, 7-6 Clemente 33 Anderson 10 Clemente 3 14,825Feb. 28 Nebraska* W 77-72 20-9, 8-6 Pullen 18 Awaji 9 Clemente/Pullen 5 12,528March 3 at Oklahoma State* L 71-77 20-10, 8-7 Clemente 18 Sutton 8 Clemente/Pullen 5 12,106March 7 Colorado* W 76-64 21-10, 9-7 Clemente 24 Kent/Samuels/Sutton 6 Samuels 5 10,152March 12 vs. Texas! L 58-61 21-11 Pullen 21 Kent 8 Clemente 3 14,909March 18 Illinois State& W 83-79 (OT) 22-11 Pullen 32 Sutton 12 Clemente 10 8,130March 20 at San Diego State+ L 52-70 22-12 Clemente 12 Anderson/Kent/Sutton 6 Clemente 3 5,100

$Exhibition ^Preliminary rounds of the Findlay Toyota Las Vegas Invitational%Findlay Toyota Las Vegas Invitational (Orleans Arena - Las Vegas, Nev.)#Big 12/Pac-10 Hardwood Series@K-State Holiday Classic (Sprint Center - Kansas City, Mo.)*Big 12 Conference game!Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship (Ford Center - Oklahoma City, Okla.)&NIT First Round (Manhattan, Kan.)+NIT Second Round (Jenny Craig Pavilion - San Diego, Calif.)

Attendance/Record SummaryG W-L Total Average High

Home **20 **17-3 **178,804 **8,940 12,528 three times (last time vs. Nebraska, 2/28/09)Big 12 8 5-3 86,217 10,777 12,528 three times (last time vs. Nebraska, 2/28/09)

Away 10 5-5 111,127 11,113 16,727 at Texas (1/31/09)Big 12 8 4-4 101,044 12,631 16,727 at Texas (1/31/09)

Neutral 4 0-4 27,009 6,752 14,909 vs. Texas (3/12/09) - Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship (Oklahoma City, Okla.)Total 34 22-12 316,940 9,332 16,727 at Texas (1/31/09)

Big 12 16 9-7 186,261 11,641 16,727 at Texas (1/31/09)

Kansas State Win/Loss Margin1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20-24 25+

Wins (22) 1 3 2 1 2 1 1 2 3 6Losses (12) 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2

**Includes the Southern Miss game at the Sprint Center, which was counted as a ‘home’ game by the NCAA. Actual Bramlage attendance was 9,092 (172,750 total) for 19 home games.

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Season BoxscoreOverall Record: 22-12 (home: 17-3, away: 5-5, neutral: 0-4)

TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDSNo Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg21 Denis Clemente 32 32 952 29.8 167 412 .405 59 161 .366 87 109 .798 19 59 78 2.4 76 1 112 84 0 27 480 15.000 Jacob Pullen 34 34 1027 30.2 153 403 .380 75 224 .335 91 125 .728 25 66 91 2.7 74 0 109 98 2 54 472 13.942 Darren Kent 34 33 781 23.0 103 252 .409 11 39 .282 88 116 .759 89 108 197 5.8 96 4 44 65 20 17 305 9.032 Jamar Samuels 34 2 698 20.5 92 179 .514 1 7 .143 97 171 .567 73 88 161 4.7 94 3 37 38 32 26 282 8.301 Fred Brown 34 2 695 20.4 99 235 .421 54 130 .415 22 37 .595 17 38 55 1.6 53 1 45 44 2 23 274 8.123 Dominique Sutton 34 32 779 22.9 97 200 .485 5 21 .238 56 82 .683 73 109 182 5.4 90 3 34 53 6 37 255 7.540 Ron Anderson 34 0 638 18.8 59 113 .522 0 1 .000 59 117 .504 83 97 180 5.3 67 1 36 33 15 24 177 5.215 Luis Colon 34 34 618 18.2 63 132 .477 0 0 .000 23 50 .460 66 94 160 4.7 89 6 20 23 18 12 149 4.425 Buchi Awaji 25 0 269 10.8 34 68 .500 14 33 .424 18 22 .818 22 26 48 1.9 16 0 17 10 2 9 100 4.054 Abdul Herrera 4 0 18 4.5 2 4 .500 0 0 .000 1 4 .250 3 2 5 1.3 0 0 1 0 3 0 5 1.333 Victor Ojeleye 15 0 58 3.9 6 15 .400 0 0 .000 4 10 .400 6 13 19 1.3 6 0 2 2 1 0 16 1.113 Justin Werner 16 0 86 5.4 5 25 .200 4 21 .190 3 6 .500 2 6 8 0.5 7 0 6 4 1 3 17 1.131 Chris Merriewether 30 1 256 8.5 7 19 .368 0 0 .000 10 13 .769 14 23 37 1.2 42 1 18 17 1 9 24 0.8TM TEAM 63 49 112 3.3 0 1 0

TOTAL 34 887 2057 .431 223 637 .350 559 862 .648 555 778 1333 39.2 710 20 481 472 103 241 2556 75.2OPPONENTS 34 738 1761 .419 194 559 .347 596 843 .707 364 758 1122 33.0 731 - 411 579 90 199 2266 66.6

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT TotalKansas State 1181 1344 31 2556Opponents 1003 1242 21 2266

DEADBALL REBOUNDS: Off Def TotalKansas State 133 19 152Opponents 109 27 136

Big 12 Conference-Only Season BoxscoreBig 12 Record: 9-7 (home: 5-3, away: 4-4)

TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDSNo Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg21 Denis Clemente 16 16 530 33.1 98 232 .422 36 88 .409 63 79 .797 12 31 43 2.7 39 0 56 50 0 15 295 18.400 Jacob Pullen 16 16 525 32.8 66 185 .357 30 106 .283 39 49 .796 11 29 40 2.5 38 0 44 43 2 25 201 12.642 Darren Kent 16 15 404 25.3 54 132 .409 7 23 .304 30 41 .732 38 48 86 5.4 51 3 23 29 7 8 145 9.132 Jamar Samuels 16 1 329 20.6 35 77 .455 1 4 .250 44 72 .611 38 37 75 4.7 51 2 13 19 13 9 115 7.201 Fred Brown 16 0 334 20.9 40 98 .408 22 52 .423 8 16 .500 7 20 27 1.7 20 0 22 20 1 11 110 6.923 Dominique Sutton 16 15 362 22.6 37 85 .435 3 9 .333 21 32 .656 33 48 81 5.1 52 3 16 28 1 13 98 6.140 Ron Anderson 16 0 275 17.2 21 47 .447 0 1 .000 18 39 .462 33 40 73 4.6 38 1 12 18 6 9 60 3.815 Luis Colon 16 16 305 19.1 27 63 .429 0 0 .000 5 17 .294 26 47 73 4.6 41 3 5 11 8 6 59 3.725 Buchi Awaji 10 0 89 8.9 11 22 .500 5 9 .556 6 7 .857 13 10 23 2.3 6 0 2 5 2 4 33 3.331 Chris Merriewether 15 1 90 6.0 3 9 .333 0 0 .000 5 5 1.000 10 13 23 1.5 15 0 6 7 0 2 11 0.713 Justin Werner 3 0 5 1.7 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.033 Victor Ojeleye 4 0 2 0.5 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0TM TEAM 32 23 55 3.4 0 0 0

TOTAL 16 392 953 .411 104 292 .356 239 357 .669 253 346 599 37.4 351 12 199 230 40 102 1127 70.4OPPONENTS 16 372 823 .452 102 259 .394 307 426 .721 167 363 530 33.1 329 - 212 243 42 93 1153 72.1

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT TotalKansas State 497 609 21 1127Opponents 518 620 15 1153

DEADBALL REBOUNDS: Off Def TotalKansas State 48 6 54Opponents 51 15 66

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Opponent W/L FG-FGA Pct. 3pt-3A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR DR Tot PF AST TO BLK STL 1H 2H OT PTSat KANSAS STATE W 29-67 43.3 7-29 24.1 31-45 68.9 24 29 53 24 19 9 5 7 48 48 -- 96Florida A&M 20-59 33.9 3-20 15.0 14-25 56.0 12 19 31 33 9 13 1 2 20 37 -- 57at KANSAS STATE^ W 36-78 46.2 4-15 26.7 12-27 44.4 19 31 50 20 23 8 4 11 39 49 -- 88 SE Missouri State 23-67 34.3 8-24 33.3 14-20 70.0 16 31 47 21 11 21 2 4 16 52 -- 68at KANSAS STATE W 34-71 47.9 4-12 33.3 10-24 41.7 18 22 40 14 18 12 3 12 40 42 -- 82 Emporia State 24-56 42.9 3-14 21.4 9-11 81.8 11 25 36 18 13 26 3 3 34 26 -- 60KANSAS STATE W 21-47 44.7 6-13 46.2 21-28 75.0 13 23 36 15 11 20 4 9 35 34 -- 69 at Cleveland State 21-56 37.5 3-14 21.4 14-18 77.8 14 16 30 22 12 16 3 12 23 36 -- 59at KANSAS STATE^ W 28-61 45.9 13-29 44.8 14-20 70.0 16 20 36 17 24 15 2 8 39 44 -- 83 Oakland 21-59 35.6 4-15 26.7 18-21 85.7 17 21 38 20 11 22 1 4 25 39 -- 64KANSAS STATE% L 24-66 36.4 7-21 33.3 17-21 81.0 16 10 26 27 4 16 1 10 23 49 -- 72 vs. Kentucky 22-32 68.8 5-8 62.5 25-35 71.4 3 29 32 20 12 31 3 9 37 37 -- 74KANSAS STATE% L 22-45 48.9 3-7 42.9 16-30 53.3 14 22 36 29 5 16 3 2 25 38 -- 63vs. Iowa 16-44 36.4 7-19 36.8 26-37 70.3 13 17 30 24 9 11 0 6 36 29 -- 65KANSAS STATE# L 27-65 41.5 4-19 21.1 12-18 66.7 17 22 39 25 7 20 3 5 38 32 -- 70 at Oregon 22-46 47.8 9-20 45.0 22-31 71.0 6 22 28 18 14 19 2 14 35 40 -- 75KANSAS STATE@ W 27-58 46.6 5-18 27.8 15-20 75.0 10 30 40 23 19 12 7 5 41 33 -- 74 Southern Miss 15-48 31.3 3-11 27.3 22-28 78.6 6 25 31 19 10 15 3 3 26 29 -- 55at KANSAS STATE W 37-62 59.7 12-24 50.0 21-32 65.6 12 26 38 16 30 9 4 9 59 48 -- 107 Gardner-Webb 16-52 30.8 6-21 28.6 10-18 55.6 14 17 31 26 11 26 1 3 28 20 -- 48at KANSAS STATE W 26-59 44.1 5-17 29.4 16-27 59.3 18 27 45 18 18 15 4 8 33 40 -- 73 Centenary 16-44 36.4 7-23 30.4 12-20 60.0 6 19 25 21 12 20 6 6 21 30 -- 51at KANSAS STATE W 29-54 53.7 8-15 53.3 16-30 53.3 18 26 44 20 14 13 3 6 44 38 -- 82 Wagner 17-49 34.7 6-21 28.6 13-19 68.4 11 15 26 20 8 17 3 5 21 32 -- 53at KANSAS STATE W 26-61 42.6 11-23 47.8 20-34 58.8 18 23 42 22 17 12 2 11 40 43 -- 83 Idaho State 18-44 40.9 3-9 33.3 18-26 69.2 7 22 29 25 7 19 3 7 22 35 -- 57at KANSAS STATE W 28-66 42.4 8-28 28.6 35-46 76.1 20 27 47 19 14 10 4 7 49 50 -- 99 Chicago State 22-64 34.4 2-17 11.8 22-30 73.3 17 22 39 30 12 16 2 5 31 37 -- 68at KANSAS STATE L 18-55 32.7 8-25 32.0 9-17 52.9 19 25 44 23 10 20 3 7 26 27 -- 53 Oklahoma 24-58 41.4 3-9 33.3 10-21 47.6 17 25 42 19 11 16 2 10 29 32 -- 61KANSAS STATE L 25-64 39.1 5-16 31.3 16-22 72.7 16 21 37 25 10 13 3 5 24 47 -- 71 at Kansas 28-48 58.3 5-12 41.7 26-37 70.3 7 27 34 20 12 11 5 8 37 50 -- 87KANSAS STATE L 17-41 41.5 3-13 23.1 14-22 63.6 13 20 33 19 5 25 4 6 21 30 -- 51 at Nebraska 24-48 50.0 10-18 55.6 15-18 83.3 6 16 22 20 15 15 1 9 32 41 -- 73at KANSAS STATE L 26-64 40.6 4-15 26.7 9-11 81.8 14 15 29 17 11 10 0 7 23 42 -- 65 Baylor 28-50 56.0 13-22 59.1 14-18 77.8 10 23 33 16 19 14 1 4 36 47 -- 83KANSAS STATE W 26-56 46.4 7-19 36.8 18-28 64.3 13 18 31 22 17 15 1 6 26 41 10 77 at Colorado 23-42 54.8 7-14 50.0 22-30 73.3 4 23 27 22 12 17 2 10 26 41 8 75at KANSAS STATE W 35-66 53.0 12-22 54.5 6-10 60.0 15 24 39 18 24 16 5 5 46 42 -- 88 Missouri 24-61 39.3 10-19 52.6 14-21 66.7 18 17 35 16 17 17 4 6 33 39 -- 72KANSAS STATE W 26-68 38.2 10-15 66.7 23-35 65.7 17 25 42 28 11 16 3 11 32 42 11 85 at Texas 26-63 41.3 4-17 23.5 25-39 64.1 16 28 44 29 14 20 4 6 22 52 7 81at KANSAS STATE W 23-59 39.0 4-19 21.1 15-25 60.0 14 35 49 15 7 10 1 5 27 38 -- 65 Iowa State 18-55 32.7 5-21 23.8 9-14 64.3 5 27 32 21 9 11 1 1 22 28 -- 50 KANSAS STATE W 24-65 36.9 9-22 40.9 8-10 80.0 17 20 37 23 9 10 2 4 23 42 -- 65at Texas A&M 18-47 38.3 5-17 29.4 19-30 63.3 15 25 40 18 10 15 9 1 21 39 -- 60at KANSAS STATE W 33-67 49.3 7-21 33.3 12-15 80.0 11 23 34 22 23 10 3 7 49 36 -- 85 Texas Tech 21-48 43.8 9-21 42.9 22-27 81.5 5 21 26 17 17 16 1 4 25 48 -- 73at KANSAS STATE L 25-59 42.4 8-19 42.1 16-26 61.5 15 14 29 25 14 12 2 7 43 31 -- 74Kansas 25-44 56.8 8-12 66.7 27-35 77.1 6 21 27 24 19 16 1 7 42 43 -- 85at KANSAS STATE W 35-58 60.3 7-14 50.0 18-29 62.1 14 33 47 11 21 16 4 9 46 49 -- 95 North Carolina Central 17-54 31.5 7-19 36.8 8-13 61.5 7 15 22 23 10 20 0 6 24 25 -- 49KANSAS STATE W 18-54 33.3 3-15 20.0 11-15 73.3 15 24 39 18 6 13 4 5 19 31 -- 50 at Iowa State 16-53 30.2 2-17 11.8 12-14 85.7 13 24 37 13 8 13 4 3 24 22 -- 46KANSAS STATE L 25-67 37.3 9-24 37.5 15-25 60.0 23 26 49 28 8 21 1 4 32 42 -- 74 at Missouri 28-66 42.4 5-13 38.5 33-43 76.7 20 27 47 21 16 10 5 13 55 39 -- 94at KANSAS STATE W 24-53 45.3 4-15 26.7 25-37 67.6 21 15 36 20 14 12 2 7 30 47 -- 77 Nebraska 24-49 49.0 6-16 37.5 18-22 81.8 11 14 25 25 14 17 0 3 32 40 -- 72KANSAS STATE L 23-53 43.4 5-13 38.5 20-23 87.0 8 23 31 26 13 13 1 6 38 33 -- 71 at Oklahoma State 22-45 48.9 8-23 34.8 25-35 71.4 5 22 27 22 6 11 0 4 41 36 -- 77at KANSAS STATE W 24-62 38.7 6-19 31.6 22-36 61.1 22 18 40 22 17 14 5 10 38 38 -- 76 Colorado 23-46 50.0 2-8 25.0 16-22 72.7 9 23 32 26 13 24 2 4 41 23 -- 64KANSAS STATE! L 19-65 29.2 6-20 30.0 14-22 63.6 20 17 37 20 9 11 1 9 29 29 -- 58 vs. Texas 23-45 51.1 3-5 60.0 12-20 60.0 9 31 40 21 7 22 10 3 27 34 -- 61at KANSAS STATE& W 28-61 45.9 7-24 29.2 20-36 55.6 11 32 43 22 21 10 6 5 31 42 10 83 Illinois State 27-70 38.6 11-31 35.5 14-25 56.0 15 30 45 24 17 9 1 4 32 41 6 79KANSAS STATE+ L 19-60 31.7 2-17 11.8 12-16 75.0 24 11 35 18 8 18 3 7 25 27 -- 52 at San Diego State 26-49 53.1 2-9 22.2 16-20 80.0 13 19 32 17 14 15 3 11 27 43 -- 70

^Preliminary rounds of the Findlay Toyota Las Vegas Invitational%Findlay Toyota Las Vegas Invitational (Orleans Arena - Las Vegas, Nev.)#Big 12/Pac-10 Hardwood Series@K-State Holiday Classic (Sprint Center - Kansas City, Mo.)!Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship (Ford Center - Oklahoma City, Okla.)&NIT First Round (Manhattan, Kan.)+NIT Second Round (Jenny Craig Pavilion - San Diego, Calif.)

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0 1 13 15 21 23 25 31 32 33 40 42 54Opponent Pullen Brown Werner Colon Clemente Sutton Awaji Merriewether Samuels Ojeleye Anderson Kent HerreraFlorida A&M 17-2-5 5-2-1 4-0-0 6-5-1 19-2-1 13-8-1 2-1-0 0-3-2 11-5-2 1-3-1 9-12-4 9-6-1 INJSE Missouri State^ 7-1-6 21-4-6 0-1-1 4-5-1 4-2-4 12-8-0 2-1-0 0-1-3 16-8-2 7-4-0 0-1-0 15-12-0 INJEmporia State 9-3-5 14-1-0 0-1-0 6-2-1 9-0-5 14-5-1 0-0-0 2-1-0 11-8-2 0-1-0 10-10-0 7-5-4 INJat Cleveland State 15-2-2 2-0-1 0-0-0 1-1-0 16-0-1 4-5-1 CD 0-1-0 15-5-2 CD 2-7-2 14-10-2 INJOakland^ 26-2-5 8-1-3 0-0-0 12-7-1 19-3-8 9-9-1 0-0-1 0-0-0 2-3-1 0-0-0 3-6-3 4-2-1 0-1-0vs. Kentucky% 20-1-1 4-0-0 CD 8-4-0 11-3-2 15-6-0 CD 0-0-0 2-3-0 CD 0-2-0 12-6-0 0-0-0vs. Iowa% 22-3-2 2-2-0 CD 6-9-2 2-0-0 4-3-0 4-1-0 2-3-0 13-5-1 CD 3-4-0 4-3-0 1-2-0at Oregon# 4-8-3 10-1-0 CD 0-4-2 19-4-0 4-3-0 1-4-0 2-1-1 14-2-0 CD 12-5-1 4-2-0 CDSouthern Miss@ 17-6-2 6-0-0 0-0-0 18-11-0 6-2-6 4-6-6 5-0-0 0-0-1 0-2-0 CD 7-3-2 11-7-2 CDGardner-Webb 14-3-11 18-1-0 0-0-1 4-5-2 20-0-2 6-2-2 4-2-4 4-1-1 20-7-2 2-4-0 7-3-1 4-3-3 4-2-1Centenary 7-1-2 14-1-2 0-2-1 2-3-2 9-8-1 2-1-0 2-0-2 0-2-0 8-8-6 0-0-0 5-7-2 24-10-0 CDWagner 24-4-3 3-0-0 2-0-0 9-7-1 15-2-4 21-10-2 0-0-0 1-0-2 0-4-1 0-1-0 7-7-1 0-5-0 CDIdaho State 12-2-3 8-2-3 11-3-1 0-6-1 INJ 10-3-1 11-4-3 0-1-0 15-5-1 0-0-0 8-7-1 8-5-3 ---Chicago State 12-0-2 26-7-2 0-0-0 0-1-0 9-2-6 6-4-1 10-3-0 CD 10-3-0 2-3-1 11-9-1 13-12-1 ---Oklahoma* 8-3-5 12-1-1 CD 0-2-0 18-5-3 3-3-0 CD 0-4-0 7-5-0 0-0-0 1-7-1 4-6-0 ---at Kansas* 13-1-2 9-3-3 CD 12-6-0 9-2-4 6-3-0 5-2-0 0-2-0 11-6-0 0-0-0 3-8-0 3-2-1 ---at Nebraska* 6-2-0 4-1-0 0-0-0 4-4-0 14-2-1 0-1-0 0-2-0 4-5-2 3-2-1 CD 6-5-0 10-3-1 ---Baylor* 9-1-3 0-0-1 CD 8-10-1 17-2-1 12-4-2 0-1-1 0-0-0 8-6-0 CD 0-0-0 11-3-2 ---at Colorado* 17-1-2 5-1-2 CD 10-4-1 15-3-7 5-5-1 0-1-0 0-0-0 8-5-0 CD 4-3-1 13-7-3 ---Missouri* 23-2-4 17-4-3 CD 6-6-1 10-0-7 8-8-1 CD 2-3-1 18-6-4 CD 0-4-2 4-2-1 ---at Texas* 4-2-2 13-2-1 CD 2-3-0 44-3-3 4-4-0 CD 0-1-0 6-7-0 CD 7-9-3 5-7-2 ---Iowa State* 13-1-1 3-2-1 CD 2-9-0 15-7-2 13-10-1 CD 0-3-0 9-3-1 CD 0-1-1 10-9-0 ---at Texas A&M* 16-3-2 9-1-2 CD 4-2-0 14-0-3 0-3-1 CD 0-1-0 4-4-1 CD 5-7-0 13-9-0 ---Texas Tech* 12-2-6 8-1-3 0-0-0 2-9-0 15-1-2 12-4-3 2-0-0 5-4-2 5-3-1 0-0-0 6-2-2 18-6-4 ---Kansas* 22-3-2 2-1-1 CD 3-5-0 26-5-3 7-6-3 CD 0-0-0 0-1-0 CD 2-4-1 12-2-4 ---UNC Central 9-7-4 12-1-4 0-1-2 12-12-0 SUS 16-8-0 12-3-2 2-0-2 14-6-2 4-0-0 12-10-2 2-1-0 ---at Iowa State* 8-4-2 4-1-0 CD 0-3-0 9-5-4 1-5-0 7-2-0 CD 13-10-0 CD 0-1-0 8-6-0 ---at Missouri* 8-4-2 9-1-1 CD 2-2-0 33-5-3 2-7-0 7-2-0 0-0-0 3-4-0 0-0-0 3-10-0 7-7-2 ---Nebraska* 18-4-5 6-2-0 CD 0-2-1 14-0-5 8-4-0 10-9-1 0-0-1 3-6-0 CD 5-4-0 13-5-1 ---at Oklahoma State* 13-2-5 3-3-1 CD 2-1-0 18-0-5 9-8-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 CD 12-6-1 14-6-1 ---Colorado* 11-5-1 6-3-2 0-0-0 2-5-1 24-3-3 8-6-4 2-2-0 0-0-0 17-6-5 CD 6-2-0 0-6-1 ---vs. Texas! 21-2-1 3-4-1 CD 0-1-0 10-3-3 4-2-1 CD CD 11-7-0 CD 7-3-2 2-8-1 ---Illinois State& 32-5-4 2-0-0 CD 0-1-1 5-3-10 9-12-1 7-3-2 0-0-0 2-4-1 CD 7-5-2 19-8-0 ---at San Diego State+ 3-2-1 6-1-0 0-0-0 2-3-0 12-1-3 4-6-0 7-3-1 CD 3-1-1 0-3-0 7-6-0 8-6-2 ---

^Preliminary rounds of the Findlay Toyota Las Vegas Invitational | %Findlay Toyota Las Vegas Invitational (Las Vegas, Nev.) | #Big 12/Pac-10 Hardwood Series | @K-State Holiday Classic (Kansas City, Mo.)!Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship (Oklahoma City, Okla.) | &NIT First Round (Manhattan, Kan.) | +NIT Second Round (San Diego, Calif.) | CD – DNP-Coach’s Decision | INJ – DNP-Injury | SUS – DNP-Suspension

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Opponent G G F F FFlorida A&M Pullen Clemente Sutton Kent ColonSE Missouri State^ Pullen Clemente Sutton Kent ColonEmporia State Pullen Clemente Sutton Kent Colonat Cleveland State Pullen Clemente Sutton Kent ColonOakland^ Pullen Clemente Sutton Kent Colonvs. Kentucky% Pullen Clemente Sutton Kent Colonvs. Iowa% Pullen Clemente Sutton Kent Colonat Oregon# Pullen Clemente Sutton Kent ColonSouthern Miss@ Pullen Clemente Sutton Kent ColonGardner-Webb Pullen Clemente Sutton Kent ColonCentenary Pullen Clemente Sutton Samuels KentWagner Pullen Clemente Sutton Kent ColonIdaho State Pullen Brown Sutton Kent ColonChicago State Pullen Clemente Sutton Kent ColonOklahoma* Pullen Clemente Sutton Kent Colonat Kansas* Pullen Clemente Sutton Kent Colonat Nebraska* Pullen Clemente Merriewether Samuels ColonBaylor* Pullen Clemente Sutton Kent Colonat Colorado* Pullen Clemente Sutton Kent ColonMissouri* Pullen Clemente Sutton Kent Colonat Texas* Pullen Clemente Sutton Kent ColonIowa State* Pullen Clemente Sutton Kent Colonat Texas A&M* Pullen Clemente Sutton Kent ColonTexas Tech* Pullen Clemente Sutton Kent ColonKansas* Pullen Clemente Sutton Kent ColonUNC Central Pullen Brown Sutton Kent Colonat Iowa State* Pullen Clemente Sutton Kent Colonat Missouri* Pullen Clemente Sutton Kent ColonNebraska* Pullen Clemente Sutton Kent Colonat Oklahoma State* Pullen Clemente Sutton Kent ColonColorado* Pullen Clemente Sutton Kent Colonvs. Texas! Pullen Clemente Sutton Kent ColonIllinois State& Pullen Clemente Sutton Kent Colonat San Diego State+ Pullen Clemente Sutton Kent Colon

Starting Lineups Speciality Statistics (K-State/Opponent)

Opponent Paint OffTO 2ndCh FBreak BenchFlorida A&M 40/18 23/5 22/11 19/2 32/33SE Missouri State^ 52/18 26/5 18/9 24/2 46/36Emporia State 52/28 30/6 18/15 17/10 37/28at Cleveland State 28/22 17/24 13/13 6/6 19/9Oakland^ 26/22 27/14 14/16 17/11 13/24vs. Kentucky% 24/28 26/14 18/3 6/8 6/5vs. Iowa% 34/16 10/16 19/12 2/4 25/22at Oregon# 40/18 20/25 16/6 4/4 39/10Southern Miss@ 34/20 15/16 15/1 6/5 18/2Gardner-Webb 48/16 41/6 16/7 21/8 59/18Centenary 30/16 24/16 20/7 7/0 23/5Wagner 32/12 23/12 21/8 12/6 15/13Idaho State 24/22 28/7 13/9 13/4 45/23Chicago State 35/34 24/9 26/15 13/10 59/16Oklahoma* 14/42 19/16 11/19 9/11 20/1at Kansas* 36/42 14/18 16/8 14/10 28/14at Nebraska* 14/20 11/34 7/7 0/4 20/33Baylor* 40/24 8/9 18/12 6/13 8/33at Colorado* 28/22 21/18 14/4 2/4 17/4Missouri* 42/24 29/14 16/10 12/11 37/35at Texas* 18/32 15/13 12/10 11/12 26/18Iowa State* 24/16 9/8 8/0 8/2 12/16at Texas A&M* 18/20 15/10 21/13 4/6 18/14Texas Tech* 40/14 14/10 11/8 17/4 26/37Kansas* 22/30 23/15 13/7 9/8 4/26UNC Central 52/18 32/10 25/9 16/6 44/12at Iowa State* 20/18 12/6 14/13 2/0 24/5at Missouri* 28/42 7/27 14/22 12/12 22/40Nebraska* 30/30 21/12 18/10 6/9 24/33at Oklahoma State* 22/16 11/18 12/5 5/7 15/6Colorado* 31/28 25/14 21/13 18/8 31/12vs. Texas! 22/36 18/13 6/12 6/0 21/20Illinois State& 32/26 9/10 15/19 16/13 18/8at San Diego State+ 24/38 10/18 19/12 6/4 23/10

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IndividualCategory Kansas State OpponentPoints Scored 44 - Denis Clemente at Texas (1/31/09) 37 - Jodie Meeks, Kentucky (11/28/08)Field Goals 13 - Denis Clemente at Texas (1/31/09) 13 - Blake Griffin, Oklahoma (1/10/09)Field Goals Attempted 25 - Denis Clemente at Texas (1/31/09) 25 - Kenard Moore, SE Missouri State (11/16/08)

25 - David Holston, Chicago State (1/5/09)Highest FG Percentage (min. 5 made) 100.0 (9-of-9) - Luis Colon vs. Southern Miss (12/11/08) 100.0 (6-of-6) - Billy White, San Diego State (3/20/09)

100.0 (6-of-6) - Jamar Samuels vs. Gardner-Webb (12/14/08)Highest FG Percentage (min. 10 made) 63.2 (12-of-19) - Denis Clemente at Missouri (2/25/09) 64.7 (11-of-17) - Jodie Meeks, Kentucky (11/28/08)3-Point Field Goals Made 6 - Jacob Pullen vs. Oakland (11/25/08) 9 - LaceDarius Dunn, Baylor (1/21/09)

6 - Fred Brown vs. Gardner-Webb (12/14/08)6 - Denis Clemente at Texas (1/31/09)6 - Jacob Pullen vs. Illinois State (3/18/09)

3-Point Field Goals Attempted 13 - Jacob Pullen vs. Kentucky (11/28/08) 17 - Kenard Moore, SE Missouri State (11/16/08)13 - Jacob Pullen vs. Illinois State (3/18/09)

3-Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 4 made) 100.0 (6-of-6) - Denis Clemente at Texas (1/31/09) 75.0 (9-of-12) - LaceDarius Dunn, Baylor (1/21/09)Free Throws 12 - Denis Clemente at Texas (1/31/09) 11 - Jodie Meeks, Kentucky (11/28/08)

11 - Jeff Peterson, Iowa (11/29/08)Free Throws Attempted 12 - Darren Kent vs. Chicago State (1/5/09) 13 - Jodie Meeks, Kentucky (11/28/08)

12 - Denis Clemente at Texas (1/31/09) 13 - Gary Johnson, Texas (1/31/09)Free Throw Percentage (min. 6 made) 100.0 (9-of-9) - Darren Kent vs. Southern Miss (12/11/08) 100.0 (9-of-9) - Jeremy Wise, Southern Miss (12/11/08)

100.0 (8-of-8) - Jamar Samuels at Oregon (12/7/08) 100.0 (8-of-8) - Sherron Collins, Kansas (1/13/09) 100.0 (12-of-12) - Denis Clemente at Texas (1/31/09) 100.0 (6-of-6) - Leo Lyons, Missouri (1/28/09)100.0 (6-of-6) - Dominique Sutton vs. NC Central (2/17/09) 100.0 (8-of-8) - Justin Mason, Texas (1/31/09)100.0 (9-of-9) - Jacob Pullen vs. Nebraska (2/28/09) 100.0 (8-of-8) - Craig Brackins, Iowa State (2/21/09)100.0 (6-of-6) - Denis Clemente at Oklahoma State (3/3/09) 100.0 (9-of-9) - Leo Lyons, Missouri (2/25/09)

100.0 (6-of-6) - Cookie Miller, Nebraska (2/28/09)100.0 (15-of-15) - Byron Eaton, Oklahoma State (3/3/09)100.0 (8-of-8) - Cory Higgins, Colorado (3/7/09)

Free Throw Percentage (min. 10 made) 100.0 (12-of-12) - Denis Clemente at Texas (1/31/09) 100.0 (15-of-15) - Byron Eaton, Oklahoma State (3/3/09)

Offensive Rebounds 8 - Darren Kent vs. Chicago State (1/5/09) 7 - Blake Griffin, Oklahoma (1/10/09)7 - Dexter Pittman, Texas (3/12/09)

Defensive Rebounds 9 - Ron Anderson vs. Florida A&M (11/14/08) 13 - Dexter Pittman, Texas (3/12/09)9 - Dominique Sutton vs. Illinois State (3/18/09)

Total Rebounds 12 - Darren Kent vs. SE Missouri State (11/16/08) 20 - Dexter Pittman, Texas (3/12/09)12 - Ron Anderson vs. Florida A&M (11/14/08)12 - Darren Kent vs. Chicago State (1/5/09)12 - Luis Colon vs. NC Central (2/17/09)12 - Dominique Sutton vs. Illinois State (3/18/09)

Assists 11 - Jacob Pullen vs. Gardner-Webb (12/14/08) 9 - Justin Mason, Texas (1/31/09)9 - John Roberson, Texas Tech (2/11/09)9 - Lloyd Phillips, Illinois State (3/18/09)

Blocked Shots 3 - Jamar Samuels vs. Florida A&M (11/14/08) 5 - Chinemelu Elonu, Texas A&M (2/7/09)3 - Darren Kent vs. Southern Miss (12/11/08)3 - Jamar Samuels vs. Centenary (12/20/08)

Steals 8 - Dominique Sutton vs. Idaho State (1/3/09) 5 - Ryan Anderson, Nebraska (1/17/09)Minutes Played 39 - Jacob Pullen at Texas (1/31/09) 45 - Cory Higgins, Colorado (1/24/09)

TeamK-State High K-State Low Category Opponent High Opponent Low107 vs. Gardner-Webb (12/14/08) 50 at Iowa State (2/21/09) Points Scored 94 Missouri (2/25/09) 46 Iowa State (2/21/09)37 vs. Gardner-Webb (12/14/08) 17 at Nebraska (1/17/09) Field Goals 28 three times 15 Southern Miss (12/11/08)78 vs. SE Missouri State (11/16/08) 41 at Nebraska (1/17/09) Field Goals Attempted 70 Illinois State (3/18/09) 32 Kentucky (11/28/08)60.3 vs. NC Central (2/17/09) 29.2 vs. Texas (3/12/09) FG Percentage 68.8 Kentucky (11/28/08) 30.2 Iowa State (2/21/09)13 vs. Oakland (11/25/08) 2 vs. San Diego State (3/20/09) 3-Point Field Goals Made 13 Baylor (1/21/09) 2 four times29 vs. Florida A&M (11/14/08) 7 vs. Iowa (11/29/08) 3-Point Field Goals Attempted 31 Illinois State (3/18/09) 5 Texas (3/12/09)66.7 at Texas (1/31/09) 11.8 vs. San Diego State (3/20/09) 3-Point Field Goal Percentage 71.0 Oregon (12/7/08) 11.8 twice35 vs. Chicago State (1/5/09) 6 vs. Missouri (1/28/09) Free Throws 33 Missouri (2/25/09) 8 NC Central (2/17/09)46 vs. Chicago State (1/5/09) 10 twice Free Throws Attempted 43 Missouri (2/25/09) 11 Emporia State (11/19/08) 87.0 at Oklahoma State (3/3/09) 41.7 vs. Emporia State (11/19/08) Free Throw Percentage 85.7 twice 47.6 Oklahoma (1/10/09)24 twice 8 at Oklahoma State (3/3/09) Offensive Rebounds 20 Missouri (2/25/09) 3 Kentucky (11/28/08)35 vs. Iowa State (2/3/09) 10 vs. Kentucky (11/28/08) Defensive Rebounds 31 twice 14 Nebraska (2/28/09)53 vs. Florida A&M (11/14/08) 26 vs. Kentucky (11/28/08) Total Rebounds 47 twice 22 twice29 twice 11 vs. NC Central (2/17/09) Fouls 33 Florida A&M (11/14/08) 13 Iowa State (2/21/09)2 three times 0 17 times Fouled Out 3 Florida A&M (11/14/08) 0 11 times 30 vs. Gardner-Webb (12/14/08) 4 vs. Kentucky (11/28/08) Assists 19 twice 6 Oklahoma State (3/3/09)25 at Nebraska (1/17/09) 8 vs. SE Missouri State (11/16/08) Turnovers 31 Kentucky (11/28/08) 10 Missouri (2/25/09)7 vs. Southern Miss (12/11/08) 1 six times Blocked Shots 10 Texas (3/12/09) 0 four times12 vs. Emporia State (11/19/08) 2 vs. Iowa (11/29/08) Steals 14 Oregon (12/7/08) 1 twice59 (1st) vs. Gardner-Webb (12/14/08) 19 (1st) at Iowa State (2/21/09) Points/Half 55 (1st) Missouri (2/25/09) 16 (1st) SE Missouri State (11/16/08)62.5 (1st) vs. Wagner (12/30/08) 23.3 (1st) vs. Kentucky (11/28/08) FG Percentage/Half 82.4 (2nd) Colorado (1/24/09) 17.2 (1st) SE Missouri State (11/16/08)

*Bramlage Coliseum record^School record%NCAA record

23 NCAA TOURNAMENTS | 4 FINAL FOURS | 16 SWEET SIXTEENS | 11 ELITE EIGHTS | 19 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS | 36 ALL-AMERICANS

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Miscellaneous K-State Opponents3-second violations 3 35-second violations 6 610-second violations 3 1Lane violations 4 1Defensive goal tending 9 2Offensive goal tending 2 0Shot clock expired 0 124-point plays 1 2Jump balls controlled 15 18Technical fouls (players) 3 3Technical fouls (bench) 0 1Points in the Paint 1062 (41.6) 822 (36.3)Points off turnovers 657 (25.7) 468 (20.7)Second Chance Points 540 (21.1) 345 (15.2)Fast Break Points 347 (13.6) 224 (9.9)Bench Points 872 (34.1) 623 (27.5)

Scoring Leaders ‘08-09 CareerDenis Clemente 14 14Jacob Pullen 11 12Fred Brown 3 3Jamar Samuels 3 3Darren Kent 2 2Dominique Sutton 2 2Luis Colon 1 1

Rebounding Leaders ‘08-09 CareerDarren Kent 11 12Dominique Sutton 10 11Ron Anderson 9 9Luis Colon 5 5Jamar Samuels 3 3Buchi Awaji 1 1Chris Merriewether 1 1Jacob Pullen 1 1

Assist Leaders ‘08-09 CareerDenis Clemente 19 19Jacob Pullen 14 30Darren Kent 3 4Jamar Samuels 3 3Ron Anderson 2 2Fred Brown 2 2Buchi Awaji 1 1Chris Merriewether 1 1Dominique Sutton 1 1

Double-Figure Scoring ‘08-09 CareerDenis Clemente 23 40Jacob Pullen 22 39Darren Kent 16 17Jamar Samuels 15 15Dominique Sutton 10 13Fred Brown 10 12Ron Anderson 5 8Luis Colon 5 5Buchi Awaji 4 4Justin Werner 1 1

Double-Figure Rebounds ‘08-09 CareerRon Anderson 4 5Darren Kent 4 4Luis Colon 3 3Dominique Sutton 3 3Jamar Samuels 1 1

Double-Doubles ‘08-09 CareerDarren Kent (points-rebounds) 4 4Ron Anderson (points-rebounds) 2 2Luis Colon (points-rebounds) 2 2Dominique Sutton (points-rebounds) 2 2Jacob Pullen (points-assists) 1 1Jamar Samuels (points-rebounds) 1 1

Dunks ‘08-09 CareerJamar Samuels 17 17Dominique Sutton 10 17Darren Kent 6 9Ron Anderson 4 4Buchi Awaji 4 4

FTs in Last 5 Minutes ‘08-09 CareerDenis Clemente 24-30 24-30Jamar Samuels 19-26 19-26Jacob Pullen 17-23 35-50Ron Anderson 11-22 20-36Darren Kent 9-10 9-13Fred Brown 8-13 11-19Dominique Sutton 8-10 10-13Chris Merriewether 4-4 6-10Victor Ojeleye 3-8 3-8Justin Werner 2-4 2-4Abdul Herrera 0-2 0-2Luis Colon 0-5 2-10

Charges Drawn ‘08-09 CareerJacob Pullen 17 25Dominique Sutton 10 13Darren Kent 9 16Jamar Samuels 8 8Denis Clemente 5 5Luis Colon 5 5Chris Merriewether 4 15Ron Anderson 3 9Buchi Awaji 2 2Justin Werner 1 1

Individual StreaksJacob Pullen/Games Played 67Ron Anderson/Games Played 44Dominique Sutton/Games Played 41Luis Colon/Games Played 40Darren Kent/Games Played 40

Leads and Deficits ‘08-09Largest Halftime Lead 31Largest Halftime Lead Blown 3Largest Halftime Deficit 14Largest Halftime Deficit Overcome in win 5Largest Lead 62Largest Lead Blown 16Largest Deficit 32Largest Deficit Overcome for victory 8

REVIEWStarting Lineup (w-l)Guard Guard Forward Forward Forward 2008-09 GamesDenis Clemente Jacob Pullen Dominique Sutton Darren Kent Luis Colon 19-11 1-10, 12-16, 18-25, 27-34Denis Clemente Jacob Pullen Jamar Samuels Darren Kent Luis Colon 1-0 11Jacob Pullen Fred Brown Dominique Sutton Darren Kent Luis Colon 2-0 13, 26Denis Clemente Jacob Pullen Chris Merriewether Jamar Samuels Luis Colon 0-1 17

Season-High Points44, Denis Clemente at Texas (1/31/09)33, Denis Clemente at Missouri (2/25/09)32, Jacob Pullen vs. Illinois State (3/18/09)26, Jacob Pullen vs. Oakland (11/25/08)26, Fred Brown vs. Chicago State (1/5/09)26, Denis Clemente vs. Kansas (2/14/09)24, Darren Kent vs. Centenary (12/20/08)24, Jacob Pullen vs. Wagner (12/30/08)24, Denis Clemente vs. Colorado (3/7/09)23, Jacob Pullen vs. Missouri (1/28/09)

Season-High Rebounds12, Ron Anderson vs. Florida A&M (11/14/08)12, Darren Kent vs. SE Missouri State (11/16/08)12, Darren Kent vs. Chicago State (1/5/09)12, Luis Colon vs. North Carolina Central (2/17/09)12, Dominique Sutton vs. Illinois State (3/18/09)11, Luis Colon vs. Southern Miss (12/11/08)

Season-High Assists11, Jacob Pullen vs. Gardner-Webb (12/14/08)10, Denis Clemente vs. Illinois State (3/18/09)

Season-High Steals8, Dominique Sutton vs. Idaho State (1/3/09)5, Jacob Pullen vs. Kentucky (11/28/08)5, Jacob Pullen vs. Colorado (3/7/09)

K-State’s Record When...At home 17-3On road 5-5At neutral sites 0-4In overtime 3-0In games decided by 3 points or less 1-3In games decided by 4-5 points 5-1In games decided by 6-10 points 1-2In games decided by 11-20 points 7-4In games decided by 20-plus points 8-2vs. Top 25 teams 1-4vs. Top 10 teams 0-1Scoring first 12-5Leading at half 17-3Tied at half 1-0Trailing at half 4-9Leading with 10:00 remaining 19-0Trailing with 10:00 remaining 3-12Tied with 10:00 remaining 0-0Leading with 5:00 remaining 21-0Trailing with 5:00 remaining 1-12Tied with 5:00 remaining 0-0K-State shoots 50% or better 4-0K-State shoots less than 50% 17-12K-State shoots better than opponent 17-1K-State shoots same as opponent 0-0Opponent shoots 50% or better 2-7Opponent shoots less than 50% 19-5K-State out-rebounds opponent 18-9Opponent out-rebounds KSU 4-3K-State equals opponent in rebounds 0-0K-State shoots 70% or better from FT Line 7-5K-State has more FT attempts 15-2Opponent has more FT attempts 7-10K-State equals opponent in FT attempts 0-0K-State shoots 40% or better from 3-pt range 9-2K-State has more turnovers than opponent 2-8K-State has less turnovers than opponent 19-4K-State equals opponent in turnovers 1-0K-State scores 100-plus points 1-0K-State scores 90 or more points 3-0K-State scores 80-89 points 9-0K-State scores 70-79 points 5-6K-State scores 60-69 points 3-2K-State scores 50-59 points 1-4K-State scores less than 50 points 0-0Opponent scores 100-plus points 0-0Opponent scores 90 or more points 0-1Opponent scores 80-89 points 1-3Opponent scores 70-79 points 5-5Opponent scores 60-69 points 6-3Opponent scores 50-59 points 7-0Opponent scores less than 50 points 3-0On Mondays 1-0On Tuesdays 4-2On Wednesdays 4-2On Thursdays 1-1On Fridays 1-2On Saturdays 8-4On Sundays 2-1In November 5-2In December 4-1In January 5-4In February 6-2In March 2-3On ABC 0-1On Big 12 Network 5-4On ESPN 0-0On ESPN2 0-2On ESPNU 1-2On FOX Sports Net 0-1On FOX Sports Kansas City 10-0

MiscellaneousCurrent streak Lost 1Home court streak Won 4Neutral court streak Lost 5Road streak Lost 2Consecutive games with a 3-point FG 34All-Time Record 1,429-1,036

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Final Standings

Conference Overall Versus Top 25W L Pct. Home Away W L Pct. Home Away Neutral Streak AP USA Today

Kansas^$ 14 2 .875 8-0 6-2 27 8 .771 17-1 7-4 3-3 Lost 1 3-3 3-3Oklahoma$ 13 3 .813 7-1 6-2 30 6 .833 16-1 8-3 6-2 Lost 1 4-3 5-3Missouri#$ 12 4 .750 8-0 4-4 31 7 .816 18-0 5-4 8-3 Lost 1 6-2 6-2Kansas State! 9 7 .563 5-3 4-4 22 12 .647 17-3 5-6 0-3 Lost 1 1-3 1-4Texas$ 9 7 .563 6-2 3-5 23 12 .657 13-2 4-6 6-4 Lost 1 3-5 3-5Texas A&M$ 9 7 .563 6-2 3-5 24 10 .706 16-2 5-5 3-3 Lost 1 2-4 2-4Oklahoma State$ 9 7 .563 6-2 3-5 23 12 .657 14-2 4-6 5-4 Lost 1 2-8 2-8Nebraska! 8 8 .500 5-3 3-5 18 13 .581 14-4 4-8 0-1 Lost 2 1-4 1-4Baylor! 5 11 .313 4-4 1-7 24 15 .615 14-5 4-7 6-3 Lost 1 2-6 2-6Iowa State 4 12 .250 4-4 0-8 15 17 .469 13-6 2-10 0-1 Lost 1 0-3 0-3Texas Tech 3 13 .188 3-5 0-8 14 19 .424 12-6 0-11 2-2 Lost 1 1-6 1-6Colorado 1 15 .063 1-7 0-8 9 22 .290 8-9 0-10 1-3 Lost 12 0-2 0-2

^Big 12 Regular Season Champion | #Phillips 66 Big 12 Champion | $NCAA Tournament | !NIT Tournament

NCAA Tournament (6)Kansas (#3 - Midwest)� def. (#14) North Dakota State, 84-74� def. (#11) Dayton, 60-43� lost to (#2) Michigan State, 67-62

Missouri (#3 - West)� def. (#14) Cornell, 78-59� def. (#6) Marquette, 83-79� def. (#2) Memphis, 102-91� lost to (#1) Connecticut, 82-75

Oklahoma (#2 - South)� def. (#15) Morgan State, 82-54� def. (#10) Michigan, 73-63� def. (#3) Syracuse, 84-71� lost to (#1) North Carolina, 72-60

Oklahoma State (#8 - East)� def. (#9) Tennessee, 77-75� lost to (#1) Pittsburgh, 84-76

Texas (#7 - East)� def. (#10) Minnesota, 76-62� lost to (#2) Duke, 74-69

Texas A&M (#9 - West)� def. (#8) BYU, 79-66� lost to (#1) Connecticut, 92-66

NIT (3)Baylor (#3)� def. (#6) Georgetown, 74-72� def. (#2) Virginia Tech, 84-66� def. (#1) Auburn, 74-72� def. (#1) San Diego State, 76-62� lost to (#2) Penn State, 69-63

Kansas State (#4)� def. (#5) Illinois State, 83-79 (OT)� lost to (#1) San Diego State, 70-52

Nebraska (#6)� lost to (#3) New Mexico, 83-71

Big 12 ChampioshipFirst Round� #9 Baylor 65, #8 Nebraska 49� #5 Texas 67, #12 Colorado 56� #7 Oklahoma State 81, #10 Iowa State 67� #11 Texas Tech 88, #6 Texas A&M 83

Quarterfinals� #9 Baylor 71, #1 Kansas 64� #5 Texas 61, #4 Kansas State 58� #7 Oklahoma State 71, #2 Oklahoma 70� #3 Missouri 81, #11 Texas 60

Semifinals� #9 Baylor 76, #5 Texas 70� #3 Missouri 67, #7 Oklahoma State 59

Championship� #3 Missouri 73, #9 Baylor 60

Phillips 66 Big 12 HonorsPlayer of the Year� Blake Griffin, OklahomaDefensive Player(s) of the Year� Cole Aldrich, Kansas� J.T. Tiller, MissouriNewcomer of the Year� Denis Clemente, Kansas StateFreshman of the Year� Willie Warren, OklahomaSixth Men of the Year� LaceDarius Dunn, Baylor� Matt Lawrence, MissouriCoach of the Year� Bill Self, Kansas

First Team� Cole Aldrich, Kansas� Craig Brackins, Iowa State� Sherron Collins, Kansas� DeMarre Carroll, Missouri� Blake Griffin, Oklahoma

Second Team� A.J. Abrams, Texas� James Anderson, Oklahoma State� Denis Clemente, Kansas State� Damion James, Texas� Willie Warren, Oklahoma

Third Team� Josh Carter, Texas A&M� Ade Dagunduro, Nebraska� Byron Eaton, Oklahoma State� Cory Higgins, Colorado� Curtis Jerrells, Baylor� Leo Lyons, Missouri

Honorable Mention� LaceDarius Dunn, Baylor� Austin Johnson, Oklahoma� Terrel Harris, Oklahoma State� Jacob Pullen, Kansas State� John Roberson, Texas Tech� Kevin Rogers, Baylor� J.T. Tiller, Missouri� Alan Voskuil, Texas Tech

All-Defensive Team� Cole Aldrich, Kansas� Ade Dagunduro, Nebraska� Terrel Harris, Oklahoma State� Justin Mason, Texas� Derrick Roland, Texas A&M� J.T. Tiller, Missouri

All-Rookie Team� Denis Clemente, Kansas State� Marcus Morris, Kansas� Tyshawn Taylor, Kansas� Zaire Taylor, Missouri� Willie Warren, Oklahoma

Phillips 66 Weekly AwardsPlayer of the WeekN.17 Blake Griffin, Oklahoma, F, So.N.24 Blake Griffin, Oklahoma, F, So.D.1 Blake Griffin, Oklahoma, F, So.D.8 Craig Brackins, Iowa State, F, So.

A.J. Abrams, Texas, G, Sr. D.15 Cory Higgins, Colorado, G, So.D.22 James Anderson, Oklahoma State, F, So.D.29 Craig Brackins, Iowa State, F, So.J.5 Sherron Collins, Kansas, G, Jr.J.12 Blake Griffin, Oklahoma, F, So.J.19 Austin Johnson, Oklahoma, G, Sr.J.26 Craig Brackins, Iowa State, F, So.F.2 Denis Clemente, Kansas State, G, Jr.F.9 DeMarre Carroll, Missouri, F, Sr.F.16 Blake Griffin, Oklahoma, F, So.F.23 Sherron Collins, Kansas, G, Jr.

James Anderson, Oklahoma State, F, So.M.2 Sherron Collins, Kansas, G, Jr.M.9 Blake Griffin, Oklahoma, F, So.

Rookie of the WeekN.17 Toney McCray, Nebraska, G, Fr.N.24 Quincy Acy, Baylor, F, Fr.

Willie Warren, Oklahoma, G, Fr.D.1 Willie Warren, Oklahoma, G, Fr.D.8 Tyshawn Taylor, Kansas, G, Fr. D.15 Lucca Staiger, Iowa State, G, So.D.22 Tyshawn Taylor, Kansas, G, Fr.D.29 Willie Warren, Oklahoma, G, Fr.J.5 Willie Warren, Oklahoma, G, Fr.J.12 Lucca Staiger, Iowa State, G, So.J.19 Tyshawn Taylor, Kansas, G, Fr.J.26 Keith Ramsey, Missouri, Fr, Jr.F.2 Willie Warren, Oklahoma, G, Fr.F.9 Mario Little, Kansas, G, Jr.

Zaire Taylor, Missouri, G, Jr.F.16 Willie Warren, Oklahoma, G, Fr.F.23 Willie Warren, Oklahoma, G, Fr.M.2 Tyshawn Taylor, Kansas, G, Fr.M.9 Toney McCray, Nebraska, G, Fr.

Final RankingsAssociated Press Top 25No. School Record Pts Prv1. Louisville (45) 28-5 1,740 52. North Carolina (11) 28-4 1,654 13. Memphis (11) 31-3 1,621 44. Pittsburgh (3) 28-4 1,585 25. Connecticut (1) 27-4 1,519 36. Duke 28-6 1,444 97. Oklahoma 27-5 1,281 68. Michigan State 26-6 1,257 79. Missouri 28-6 1,131 14

10. Gonzaga 26-5 1,060 1211. Villanova 26-7 1,049 1012. Wake Forest 24-6 997 813. Syracuse 26-9 903 1814. Kansas 25-7 874 1115. Washington 25-8 751 1316. Florida State 25-9 667 2217. Purdue 25-9 643 2418. UCLA 25-8 491 1519. Arizona State 24-9 381 2320. Xavier 25-7 351 1921. LSU 26-7 292 2022. Butler 26-5 284 1623. Marquette 24-9 277 2124. Clemson 23-8 264 1725. Utah 24-9 150 NR

Others receiving votes: Oklahoma State (9),Texas A&M (4).

USA Today/ESPN Top 25No. School Record Pts Prv1. North Carolina (31) 32-4 775 32. Michigan State 30-6 743 73. Connecticut 31-4 705 64. Villanova 30-7 669 125. Louisville 31-6 646 16. Pittsburgh 31-5 630 47. Oklahoma 30-6 575 88. Missouri 31-7 563 99. Memphis 33-4 522 2

10. Kansas 27-8 481 1311. Duke 30-7 459 512. Syracuse 28-10 405 1513. Gonzaga 28-6 393 1014. Purdue 27-10 362 1815. Xavier 27-8 361 2216. Washington 26-9 260 1417. LSU 27-8 233 2018. UCLA 26-9 204 1719. Arizona State 25-10 200 1920. Wake Forest 24-7 170 1121. Marquette 25-10 160 2422. Florida State 25-10 130 1623. Texas 23-12 71 NR24. Arizona 21-14 60 NR25. Butler 26-6 47 23

Others receiving votes: Oklahoma State (24),Texas A&M (4).

23 NCAA TOURNAMENTS | 4 FINAL FOURS | 16 SWEET SIXTEENS | 11 ELITE EIGHTS | 19 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS | 36 ALL-AMERICANS

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Scoring OffenseTeam G Pts Avg.Missouri 38 3096 81.5Oklahoma State 35 2830 80.9Oklahoma 36 2833 78.7Texas Tech 33 2563 77.7Kansas 35 2674 76.4Baylor 39 2965 76.0�Kansas State 34 2556 75.2Texas 35 2532 72.3Texas A&M 34 2440 71.8Iowa State 32 2078 64.9Nebraska 31 1999 64.5Colorado 31 1951 62.9

Scoring DefenseTeam G Pts Avg.Nebraska 31 1872 60.4Kansas 35 2290 65.4Texas 35 2296 65.6Iowa State 32 2100 65.6�Kansas State 34 2266 66.6Texas A&M 34 2281 67.1Colorado 31 2091 67.5Oklahoma 36 2430 67.5Missouri 38 2571 67.7Baylor 39 2732 70.1Oklahoma State 35 2608 74.5Texas Tech 33 2607 79.0

Scoring MarginTeam Off. Def. MargMissouri 81.5 67.7 +13.8Oklahoma 78.7 67.5 +11.2Kansas 76.4 65.4 +11.0�Kansas State 75.2 66.6 +8.5Texas 72.3 65.6 +6.7Oklahoma State 80.9 74.5 +6.3Baylor 76.0 70.1 +6.0Texas A&M 71.8 67.1 +4.7Nebraska 64.5 60.4 +4.1Iowa State 64.9 65.6 -0.7Texas Tech 77.7 79.0 -1.3Colorado 62.9 67.5 -4.5

FG PercentageTeam FG FGA Pct.Oklahoma 982 1997 .492Kansas 945 1979 .478Missouri 1124 2381 .472Baylor 1024 2191 .467Oklahoma State 948 2059 .460Colorado 675 1486 .454Texas Tech 896 1984 .452Texas A&M 822 1831 .449Texas 917 2063 .444Nebraska 686 1571 .437Iowa State 748 1732 .432�Kansas State 887 2057 .431

FG Percentage DefenseTeam FG FGA Pct.Kansas 773 2019 .383Oklahoma 868 2182 .398Texas 800 1968 .407Iowa State 761 1833 .415Missouri 899 2150 .418�Kansas State 738 1761 .419Nebraska 638 1482 .431Baylor 959 2217 .433Texas A&M 834 1920 .434Texas Tech 891 2010 .443Oklahoma State 895 2018 .444Colorado 749 1622 .462

FT PercentageTeam FT FTA Pct.Oklahoma State 607 812 .748Texas Tech 535 732 .731Colorado 429 587 .731Kansas 567 782 .725Baylor 597 838 .712Iowa State 346 491 .705Nebraska 421 600 .702Texas A&M 594 856 .694Oklahoma 627 929 .675Missouri 585 871 .672Texas 532 797 .668�Kansas State 559 862 .648

3-Pt Field GoalsTeam G 3FG Avg.Oklahoma State 35 327 9.34Baylor 39 320 8.21Iowa State 32 236 7.38Texas Tech 33 236 7.15Missouri 38 263 6.92Oklahoma 36 242 6.72Nebraska 31 206 6.65�Kansas State 34 223 6.56Kansas 35 217 6.20Texas A&M 34 202 5.94Colorado 31 172 5.55Texas 35 166 4.74

3-Pt. FG PercentageTeam FG FGA Pct.Oklahoma State 327 851 .384Texas Tech 236 630 .375Kansas 217 585 .371Baylor 320 876 .365Nebraska 206 571 .361Texas A&M 202 560 .361Missouri 263 746 .353Oklahoma 242 689 .351�Kansas State 223 637 .350Colorado 172 497 .346Iowa State 236 683 .346Texas 166 506 .328

3-Pt. FG Percentage DefenseTeam FG FGA Pct.Missouri 195 645 .302Iowa State 210 630 .333Kansas 230 688 .334Nebraska 191 563 .339Oklahoma 261 769 .339Baylor 246 723 .340Texas 209 609 .343Oklahoma State 236 685 .345�Kansas State 194 559 .347Texas Tech 229 654 .350Colorado 190 527 .361Texas A&M 213 581 .367

ReboundingTeam G Rebs Avg.�Kansas State 34 1333 39.2Kansas 35 1371 39.2Oklahoma 36 1402 38.9Texas 35 1359 38.8Texas A&M 34 1249 36.7Missouri 38 1393 36.7Texas Tech 33 1185 35.9Oklahoma State 35 1223 34.9Baylor 39 1332 34.2Iowa State 32 1078 33.7Nebraska 31 861 27.8Colorado 31 855 27.6

Rebounding MarginTeam Avg. Opp. MargKansas 39.2 32.0 +7.2�Kansas State 39.2 33.0 +6.2Oklahoma 38.9 33.4 +5.6Texas 38.8 33.9 +4.9Texas A&M 36.7 31.9 +4.9Baylor 34.2 34.4 -0.2Missouri 36.7 37.2 -0.5Oklahoma State 34.9 36.5 -1.5Iowa State 33.7 35.3 -1.6Texas Tech 35.9 38.1 -2.2Colorado 27.6 33.5 -6.0Nebraska 27.8 34.4 -6.6

Blocked ShotsTeam G Blks Avg.Texas 35 187 5.34Kansas 35 155 4.43Oklahoma 36 156 4.33Texas A&M 34 133 3.91Baylor 39 146 3.74Missouri 38 140 3.68Iowa State 32 110 3.44�Kansas State 34 103 3.03Texas Tech 33 94 2.85Oklahoma State 35 82 2.34Nebraska 31 52 1.68Colorado 31 50 1.61

AssistsTeam G Asts Avg.Missouri 38 699 18.39Kansas 35 555 15.86Texas Tech 33 504 15.27Oklahoma 36 521 14.47Iowa State 32 454 14.19�Kansas State 34 481 14.15Nebraska 31 410 13.23Texas 35 448 12.80Oklahoma State 35 446 12.74Texas A&M 34 427 12.56Baylor 39 484 12.41Colorado 31 356 11.48

StealsTeam G Stls Avg.Missouri 38 388 10.21Nebraska 31 265 8.55Oklahoma State 35 266 7.60Baylor 39 282 7.23�Kansas State 34 242 7.12Oklahoma 36 249 6.92Kansas 35 239 6.83Texas 35 217 6.20Colorado 31 185 5.97Texas Tech 33 185 5.61Texas A&M 34 164 4.82Iowa State 32 127 3.97

Turnover MarginTeam Avg. Opp. RatioMissouri 11.8 18.3 +6.45Nebraska 11.5 17.4 +5.84�Kansas State 13.9 17.1 +3.21Oklahoma State 12.3 15.1 +2.80Baylor 12.8 13.8 +0.97Texas 12.6 13.6 +0.97Colorado 14.1 14.2 +0.13Texas A&M 12.7 12.3 -0.38Texas Tech 14.5 13.6 -0.91Kansas 14.5 13.5 -1.00Oklahoma 13.9 12.7 -1.22Iowa State 12.1 10.8 -1.38

Assist/TO RatioTeam Ast. TO RatioMissouri 18.4 11.8 1.56Iowa State 14.2 12.1 1.17Nebraska 13.2 11.5 1.15Kansas 15.9 14.5 1.09Texas Tech 15.3 14.5 1.05Oklahoma 14.5 13.9 1.04Oklahoma State 12.7 12.3 1.03�Kansas State 14.1 13.9 1.02Texas 12.8 12.6 1.01Texas A&M 12.6 12.7 0.99Baylor 12.4 12.8 0.97Colorado 11.5 14.1 0.82

Offensive ReboundsTeam G Rebs Avg.�Kansas State 34 555 16.32Texas 35 496 14.17Missouri 38 486 12.79Texas A&M 34 422 12.41Oklahoma 36 435 12.08Kansas 35 421 12.03Texas Tech 33 349 10.58Baylor 39 411 10.54Oklahoma State 35 346 9.89Iowa State 32 249 7.78Nebraska 31 225 7.26Colorado 31 201 6.48

Defensive ReboundsTeam G Rebs Avg.Kansas 35 950 27.14Oklahoma 36 967 26.86Iowa State 32 829 25.91Texas Tech 33 836 25.33Oklahoma State 35 877 25.06Texas 35 863 24.66Texas A&M 34 827 24.32Missouri 38 907 23.87Baylor 39 921 23.62�Kansas State 34 778 22.88Colorado 31 654 21.10Nebraska 31 636 20.52

Team/All GamesREVIEW

Team/Big 12 GamesScoring OffenseTeam G Pts Avg.Oklahoma State 16 1263 78.9Missouri 16 1257 78.6Oklahoma 16 1239 77.4Kansas 16 1214 75.9Texas 16 1170 73.1Texas Tech 16 1167 72.9Baylor 16 1153 72.1Texas A&M 16 1145 71.6�Kansas State 16 1127 70.4Iowa State 16 997 62.3Nebraska 16 990 61.9Colorado 16 943 58.9

Scoring DefenseTeam G Pts Avg.Nebraska 16 998 62.4Kansas 16 1046 65.4Texas A&M 16 1117 69.8Iowa State 16 1119 69.9Oklahoma 16 1119 69.9Missouri 16 1122 70.1Texas 16 1124 70.2Colorado 16 1133 70.8�Kansas State 16 1153 72.1Baylor 16 1219 76.2Oklahoma State 16 1242 77.6Texas Tech 16 1273 79.6

Scoring MarginTeam Off. Def. MargKansas 75.9 65.4 +10.5Missouri 78.6 70.1 +8.4Oklahoma 77.4 69.9 +7.5Texas 73.1 70.2 +2.9Texas A&M 71.6 69.8 +1.8Oklahoma State 78.9 77.6 +1.3Nebraska 61.9 62.4 -0.5�Kansas State 70.4 72.1 -1.6Baylor 72.1 76.2 -4.1Texas Tech 72.9 79.6 -6.6Iowa State 62.3 69.9 -7.6Colorado 58.9 70.8 -11.9

FG PercentageTeam FG FGA Pct.Oklahoma 437 875 .499Kansas 422 858 .492Missouri 447 971 .460Texas A&M 382 846 .452Oklahoma State 412 916 .450Texas Tech 397 906 .438Texas 419 960 .436Colorado 325 754 .431Baylor 394 922 .427Nebraska 335 802 .418Iowa State 361 872 .414�Kansas State 392 953 .411

FG Percentage DefenseTeam FG FGA Pct.Kansas 347 898 .386Oklahoma 404 979 .413Texas 385 894 .431Missouri 396 908 .436Nebraska 350 785 .446Texas A&M 412 917 .449Iowa State 409 907 .451�Kansas State 372 823 .452Texas Tech 419 917 .457Oklahoma State 416 907 .459Baylor 418 894 .468Colorado 395 806 .490

FT PercentageTeam FT FTA Pct.Oklahoma State 304 404 .752Texas Tech 261 352 .741Kansas 270 368 .734Colorado 206 286 .720Baylor 236 329 .717Iowa State 166 232 .716Nebraska 218 307 .710Texas 262 377 .695Missouri 254 371 .685Oklahoma 258 378 .683�Kansas State 239 357 .669Texas A&M 275 411 .669

3-Pt Field GoalsTeam G 3FG Avg.Oklahoma State 16 135 8.44Baylor 16 129 8.06Texas Tech 16 112 7.00Iowa State 16 109 6.81Missouri 16 109 6.81Oklahoma 16 107 6.69Texas A&M 16 106 6.63�Kansas State 16 104 6.50Nebraska 16 102 6.38Kansas 16 100 6.25Colorado 16 87 5.44Texas 16 70 4.38

3-Pt. FG PercentageTeam FG FGA Pct.Kansas 100 248 .403Oklahoma 107 273 .392Texas A&M 106 273 .388Texas Tech 112 301 .372Missouri 109 296 .368Oklahoma State 135 373 .362Nebraska 102 282 .362�Kansas State 104 292 .356Colorado 87 246 .354Baylor 129 379 .340Iowa State 109 336 .324Texas 70 235 .298

3-Pt. FG Percentage DefenseTeam FG FGA Pct.Kansas 107 327 .327Missouri 95 288 .330Oklahoma 117 352 .332Nebraska 105 299 .351Iowa State 108 306 .353Texas Tech 109 307 .355Baylor 96 264 .364Texas A&M 102 278 .367Oklahoma State 112 300 .373Texas 104 269 .387�Kansas State 102 259 .394Colorado 113 285 .396

ReboundingTeam G Rebs Avg.Oklahoma 16 612 38.2Kansas 16 607 37.9Texas 16 607 37.9�Kansas State 16 599 37.4Texas A&M 16 581 36.3Missouri 16 550 34.4Oklahoma State 16 547 34.2Texas Tech 16 534 33.4Baylor 16 522 32.6Iowa State 16 519 32.4Nebraska 16 440 27.5Colorado 16 421 26.3

Rebounding MarginTeam Avg. Opp. MargKansas 37.9 29.8 +8.2Oklahoma 38.2 32.6 +5.6Texas A&M 36.3 31.2 +5.1Texas 37.9 33.6 +4.3�Kansas State 37.4 33.1 +4.3Oklahoma State 34.2 35.5 -1.3Texas Tech 33.4 36.0 -2.6Iowa State 32.4 35.4 -2.9Baylor 32.6 35.8 -3.2Missouri 34.4 37.6 -3.2Colorado 26.3 33.1 -6.7Nebraska 27.5 35.1 -7.6

Blocked ShotsTeam G Blks Avg.Texas 16 74 4.63Oklahoma 16 70 4.38Missouri 16 61 3.81Kansas 16 61 3.81Texas A&M 16 58 3.63Baylor 16 49 3.06�Kansas State 16 40 2.50Iowa State 16 39 2.44Texas Tech 16 32 2.00Oklahoma State 16 30 1.88Colorado 16 23 1.44Nebraska 16 23 1.44

AssistsTeam G Asts Avg.Missouri 16 281 17.56Kansas 16 235 14.69Texas Tech 16 234 14.63Oklahoma 16 229 14.31Iowa State 16 209 13.06Texas 16 206 12.88Nebraska 16 200 12.50�Kansas State 16 199 12.44Texas A&M 16 183 11.44Oklahoma State 16 169 10.56Colorado 16 166 10.38Baylor 16 166 10.38

StealsTeam G Stls Avg.Missouri 16 166 10.38Nebraska 16 118 7.38Oklahoma State 16 112 7.00Colorado 16 108 6.75Kansas 16 105 6.56�Kansas State 16 102 6.38Baylor 16 94 5.88Texas 16 91 5.69Oklahoma 16 86 5.38Texas Tech 16 82 5.13Texas A&M 16 67 4.19Iowa State 16 60 3.75

Turnover MarginTeam Avg. Opp. RatioMissouri 12.4 18.7 +6.25Nebraska 11.6 16.1 +4.50Oklahoma State 12.4 13.9 +1.50Texas 11.6 12.6 +0.94�Kansas State 14.4 15.2 +0.81Baylor 12.6 12.4 -0.12Colorado 14.8 14.2 -0.62Iowa State 12.1 9.9 -2.19Texas Tech 14.6 12.3 -2.38Kansas 15.4 13.0 -2.44Texas A&M 13.5 10.7 -2.81Oklahoma 14.6 11.1 -3.44

Assist/TO RatioTeam Ast. TO RatioMissouri 17.6 12.4 1.41Texas 12.9 11.6 1.11Iowa State 13.1 12.1 1.08Nebraska 12.5 11.6 1.08Texas Tech 14.6 14.6 1.00Oklahoma 14.3 14.6 0.98Kansas 14.7 15.4 0.95�Kansas State 12.4 14.4 0.87Oklahoma State 10.6 12.4 0.85Texas A&M 11.4 13.5 0.85Baylor 10.4 12.6 0.83Colorado 10.4 14.8 0.70

Offensive ReboundsTeam G Rebs Avg.�Kansas State 16 253 15.81Texas 16 222 13.88Texas A&M 16 200 12.50Missouri 16 187 11.69Oklahoma 16 182 11.38Baylor 16 175 10.94Kansas 16 167 10.44Texas Tech 16 158 9.88Oklahoma State 16 149 9.31Iowa State 16 125 7.81Nebraska 16 115 7.19Colorado 16 106 6.63

Defensive ReboundsTeam G Rebs Avg.Kansas 16 440 27.50Oklahoma 16 430 26.88Oklahoma State 16 398 24.88Iowa State 16 394 24.63Texas 16 385 24.06Texas A&M 16 381 23.81Texas Tech 16 376 23.50Missouri 16 363 22.69Baylor 16 347 21.69�Kansas State 16 346 21.63Nebraska 16 325 20.31Colorado 16 315 19.69

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ScoringPlayer Cl G Pts Avg.Blake Griffin-OU SO 35 794 22.7Craig Brackins-ISU SO 32 645 20.2Sherron Collins-KU JR 35 661 18.9James Anderson-OSU SO 35 638 18.2Cory Higgins-CU SO 31 538 17.4A.J. Abrams-UT SR 35 580 16.6DeMarre Carroll-MU SR 38 629 16.6Curtis Jerrells-BU SR 39 635 16.3LaceDarius Dunn-BU SO 39 614 15.7Damion James-UT JR 35 540 15.4�Denis Clemente-KSU JR 32 480 15.0Cole Aldrich-KU SO 35 520 14.9Willie Warren-OU FR 36 525 14.6Leo Lyons-MU SR 37 539 14.6Byron Eaton-OSU SR 35 501 14.3Terrel Harris-OSU SR 35 488 13.9John Roberson-TTU SO 33 460 13.9�Jacob Pullen-KSU SO 34 472 13.9Alan Voskuil-TTU SR 33 457 13.8Josh Carter-TAMU SR 34 468 13.8

ReboundingPlayer Cl G Rebs Avg.Blake Griffin-OU SO 35 504 14.4Cole Aldrich-KU SO 35 387 11.1Craig Brackins-ISU SO 32 303 9.5Damion James-UT JR 35 322 9.2Kevin Rogers-BU SR 39 296 7.6Chinemelu Elonu-TAMU JR 34 249 7.3Obi Muonelo-OSU JR 35 252 7.2DeMarre Carroll-MU SR 38 273 7.2Bryan Davis-TAMU JR 34 222 6.5Marshall Moses-OSU SO 32 196 6.1Leo Lyons-MU SR 37 225 6.1Taylor Griffin-OU SR 36 210 5.8Mike Singletary-TTU SO 33 192 5.8�Darren Kent-KSU SR 34 197 5.8James Anderson-OSU SO 35 198 5.7Dexter Pittman-UT JR 35 191 5.5Cory Higgins-CU SO 31 167 5.4�Dominique Sutton-KSU SO 34 182 5.4�Ron Anderson-KSU SO 34 180 5.3Gary Johnson-UT SO 32 168 5.3

FG PercentagePlayer Cl FG FGA Pct.Blake Griffin-OU SO 300 459 .654Cole Aldrich-KU SO 199 333 .598Kevin Rogers-BU SR 200 358 .559DeMarre Carroll-MU SR 246 441 .558James Anderson-OSU SO 209 434 .482 Cory Higgins-CU SO 165 347 .476Craig Brackins-ISU SO 243 512 .475Damion James-UT JR 203 434 .468Sherron Collins-KU JR 226 521 .434Curtis Jerrells-BU SR 197 461 .427

AssistsPlayer Cl G Asts Avg.John Roberson-TTU SO 33 212 6.42Byron Eaton-OSU SR 35 199 5.69Diante Garrett-ISU SO 32 161 5.03Sherron Collins-KU JR 35 174 4.97Curtis Jerrells-BU SR 39 192 4.92 Justin Mason-UT JR 35 141 4.03Austin Johnson-OU SR 36 140 3.89Cookie Miller-NU SO 30 109 3.63J.T. Tiller-MU JR 38 138 3.63�Denis Clemente-KSU JR 32 112 3.50

FT PercentagePlayer Cl FT FTA Pct.Alan Voskuil-TTU SR 86 96 .896A.J. Abrams-UT SR 89 105 .848Josh Carter-TAMU SR 105 124 .847Cory Higgins-CU SO 176 212 .830James Anderson-OSU SO 136 164 .829John Roberson-TTU SO 97 117 .829LaceDarius Dunn-BU SO 117 142 .824�Denis Clemente-KSU JR 87 109 .798Sherron Collins-KU JR 132 166 .795Cole Aldrich-KU SO 122 154 .792

StealsPlayer Cl G Stls Avg.Byron Eaton-OSU SR 35 77 2.20Cory Higgins-CU SO 31 59 1.90J.T. Tiller-MU JR 38 68 1.79 Terrel Harris-OSU SR 35 61 1.74�Jacob Pullen-KSU SO 34 54 1.59DeMarre Carroll-MU SR 38 59 1.55Curtis Jerrells-BU SR 39 60 1.54Henry Dugat-BU SR 39 60 1.54

Cookie Miller-NU SO 30 45 1.50Steve Harley-NU SR 31 45 1.45Zaire Taylor-MU JR 38 55 1.45

3-Pt. Field GoalsPlayer Cl G 3FG Avg.A.J. Abrams-UT SR 35 105 3.00LaceDarius Dunn-BU SO 39 109 2.79Alan Voskuil-TTU SR 33 91 2.76Obi Muonelo-OSU JR 35 88 2.51James Anderson-OSU SO 35 84 2.40Lucca Staiger-ISU SO 32 74 2.31Tweety Carter-BU JR 36 83 2.31Josh Carter-TAMU SR 34 77 2.26�Jacob Pullen-KSU SO 34 75 2.21Sherron Collins-KU JR 35 77 2.20

3-Pt. FG PercentagePlayer Cl FG FGA Pct.Alan Voskuil-TTU SR 91 209 .435B.J. Holmes-TAMU SO 59 142 .415�Fred Brown-KSU SO 54 130 .415Matt Lawrence-MU SR 82 201 .408James Anderson-OSU SO 84 206 .408Tweety Carter-BU JR 83 206 .403Paul Velander-NU SR 60 150 .400 Josh Carter-TAMU SR 77 193 .399Keiton Page-OSU FR 63 158 .399Obi Muonelo-OSU JR 88 221 .398

Blocked ShotsPlayer Cl G Blks Avg.Cole Aldrich-KU SO 35 94 2.69Chinemelu Elonu-TAMU JR 34 53 1.56Bryan Davis-TAMU JR 34 46 1.35 Connor Atchley-UT SR 34 45 1.32Blake Griffin-OU SO 35 41 1.17Taylor Griffin-OU SR 36 36 1.00Quincy Acy-BU FR 34 34 1.00Dexter Pittman-UT JR 35 33 0.94�Jamar Samuels-KSU FR 34 32 0.94Craig Brackins-ISU SO 32 30 0.94

Assist/TO RatioPlayer Cl Ast TO Avg.Zaire Taylor-MU JR 128 43 2.98Austin Johnson-OU SR 140 59 2.37J.T. Tiller-MU JR 138 59 2.34Dogus Balbay-UT SO 107 46 2.33Tweety Carter-BU JR 114 50 2.28Justin Mason-UT JR 141 68 2.07Donald Sloan-TAMU JR 108 56 1.93Cookie Miller-NU SO 109 59 1.85John Roberson-TTU SO 212 116 1.83Diante Garrett-ISU SO 161 97 1.66

Offensive ReboundsPlayer Cl G Reb Avg.Blake Griffin-OU SO 35 135 3.86Cole Aldrich-KU SO 35 106 3.03Damion James-UT JR 35 103 2.94Chinemelu Elonu-TAMU JR 34 97 2.85Dexter Pittman-UT JR 35 92 2.63�Darren Kent-KSU SR 34 89 2.62Kevin Rogers-BU SR 39 98 2.51�Ron Anderson-KSU SO 34 83 2.44DeMarre Carroll-MU SR 38 92 2.42Bryan Davis-TAMU JR 34 81 2.38

Defensive ReboundsPlayer Cl G Reb Avg.Blake Griffin-OU SO 35 369 10.54Cole Aldrich-KU SO 35 281 8.03Craig Brackins-ISU SO 32 248 7.75Damion James-UT JR 35 219 6.26Obi Muonelo-OSU JR 35 208 5.94Kevin Rogers-BU SR 39 198 5.08Cory Higgins-CU SO 31 149 4.81DeMarre Carroll-MU SR 38 181 4.76Chinemelu Elonu-TAMU JR 34 152 4.47Mike Singletary-TTU SO 33 145 4.39

Minutes PlayedPlayer Cl G Min Avg.A.J. Abrams-UT SR 35 1319 37.7Cory Higgins-CU SO 31 1146 37.0Alan Voskuil-TTU SR 33 1176 35.6John Roberson-TTU SO 33 1160 35.2Sherron Collins-KU JR 35 1229 35.1Curtis Jerrells-BU SR 39 1351 34.6Nate Tomlinson-CU FR 28 941 33.6James Anderson-OSU SO 35 1171 33.5Dwight Thorne II-CU JR 31 1035 33.4Blake Griffin-OU SO 35 1165 33.3

Team/All Games Team/Big 12 GamesScoringPlayer Cl G Pts Avg.Blake Griffin-OU SO 15 332 22.1Craig Brackins-ISU SO 16 348 21.8James Anderson-OSU SO 16 311 19.4Sherron Collins-KU JR 16 296 18.5�Denis Clemente-KSU JR 16 295 18.4Cory Higgins-CU SO 16 283 17.7DeMarre Carroll-MU SR 16 278 17.4Damion James-UT JR 16 274 17.1Byron Eaton-OSU SR 16 254 15.9Curtis Jerrells-BU SR 16 253 15.8A.J. Abrams-UT SR 16 247 15.4Ade Dagunduro-NU SR 16 237 14.8LaceDarius Dunn-BU SO 16 230 14.4Cole Aldrich-KU SO 16 229 14.3Leo Lyons-MU SR 15 212 14.1Josh Carter-TAMU SR 16 226 14.1John Roberson-TTU SO 16 222 13.9Alan Voskuil-TTU SR 16 220 13.8Terrel Harris-OSU SR 16 219 13.7Willie Warren-OU FR 16 213 13.3

ReboundingPlayer Cl G Rebs Avg.Blake Griffin-OU SO 15 215 14.3Cole Aldrich-KU SO 16 177 11.1Craig Brackins-ISU SO 16 164 10.3Damion James-UT JR 16 157 9.8Marshall Moses-OSU SO 16 142 8.9DeMarre Carroll-MU SR 16 129 8.1Chinemelu Elonu-TAMU JR 16 128 8.0Kevin Rogers-BU SR 16 119 7.4Bryan Davis-TAMU JR 16 102 6.4Mike Singletary-TTU SO 16 91 5.7James Anderson-OSU SO 16 91 5.7Taylor Griffin-OU SR 16 86 5.4�Darren Kent-KSU SR 16 86 5.4Leo Lyons-MU SR 15 79 5.3Obi Muonelo-OSU JR 16 81 5.1�Dominique Sutton-KSU SO 16 81 5.1Curtis Jerrells-BU SR 16 77 4.8Ade Dagunduro-NU SR 16 77 4.8Cory Higgins-CU SO 16 75 4.7�Jamar Samuels-KSU FR 16 75 4.7

FG PercentagePlayer Cl FG FGA Pct.Blake Griffin-OU SO 131 214 .612Cole Aldrich-KU SO 89 152 .586DeMarre Carroll-MU SR 108 195 .554Ade Dagunduro-NU SR 83 155 .535James Anderson-OSU SO 96 206 .466Craig Brackins-ISU SO 129 282 .457Cory Higgins-CU SO 89 195 .456Damion James-UT JR 102 226 .451�Denis Clemente-KSU JR 98 232 .422Sherron Collins-KU JR 96 229 .419

AssistsPlayer Cl G Asts Avg.John Roberson-TTU SO 16 111 6.94Byron Eaton-OSU SR 16 81 5.06Diante Garrett-ISU SO 16 79 4.94Sherron Collins-KU JR 16 77 4.81Dogus Balbay-UT SO 16 69 4.31Zaire Taylor-MU JR 16 60 3.75Curtis Jerrells-BU SR 16 60 3.75J.T. Tiller-MU JR 16 59 3.69Austin Johnson-OU SR 16 58 3.63�Denis Clemente-KSU JR 16 56 3.50

FT PercentagePlayer Cl FT FTA Pct.Alan Voskuil-TTU SR 52 56 .929B.J. Holmes-TAMU SO 43 50 .860Nick Okorie-TTU JR 51 61 .836James Anderson-OSU SO 81 97 .835Cookie Miller-NU SO 40 48 .833Terrel Harris-OSU SR 44 53 .830Cory Higgins-CU SO 89 108 .824A.J. Abrams-UT SR 42 51 .824Leo Lyons-MU SR 82 100 .820Byron Eaton-OSU SR 114 140 .814

StealsPlayer Cl G Stls Avg.Cory Higgins-CU SO 16 33 2.06Terrel Harris-OSU SR 16 29 1.81J.T. Tiller-MU JR 16 28 1.75Byron Eaton-OSU SR 16 27 1.69Zaire Taylor-MU JR 16 27 1.69�Jacob Pullen-KSU SO 16 25 1.56Steve Harley-NU SR 16 25 1.56Ryan Anderson-NU JR 16 23 1.44Curtis Jerrells-BU SR 16 23 1.44

Brady Morningstar-KU SO 16 22 1.38Cookie Miller-NU SO 16 22 1.38

3-Pt. Field GoalsPlayer Cl G 3FG Avg.A.J. Abrams-UT SR 16 45 2.81John Roberson-TTU SO 16 41 2.56Josh Carter-TAMU SR 16 41 2.56Tweety Carter-BU JR 16 41 2.56Alan Voskuil-TTU SR 16 40 2.50James Anderson-OSU SO 16 38 2.38Curtis Jerrells-BU SR 16 37 2.31Sherron Collins-KU JR 16 36 2.25LaceDarius Dunn-BU SO 16 36 2.25�Denis Clemente-KSU JR 16 36 2.25

3-Pt. FG PercentagePlayer Cl FG FGA Pct.B.J. Holmes-TAMU SO 31 66 .470Brady Morningstar-KU SO 24 54 .444Alan Voskuil-TTU SR 40 91 .440Josh Carter-TAMU SR 41 95 .432Dwight Thorne II-CU JR 25 59 .424Keiton Page-OSU FR 28 67 .418Matt Lawrence-MU SR 30 72 .417Bryan Petersen-ISU SR 25 61 .410�Denis Clemente-KSU JR 36 88 .409Sherron Collins-KU JR 36 90 .400Austin Johnson-OU SR 26 65 .400

Blocked ShotsPlayer Cl G Blks Avg.Cole Aldrich-KU SO 16 35 2.19Chinemelu Elonu-TAMU JR 16 26 1.63Juan Pattillo-OU JR 13 17 1.31Connor Atchley-UT SR 16 20 1.25Blake Griffin-OU SO 15 17 1.13Bryan Davis-TAMU JR 16 18 1.13Taylor Griffin-OU SR 16 16 1.00Keith Ramsey-MU JR 16 15 0.94Craig Brackins-ISU SO 16 14 0.88Kevin Rogers-BU SR 16 14 0.88Dexter Pittman-UT JR 16 14 0.88DeMarre Carroll-MU SR 16 14 0.88

Assist/TO RatioPlayer Cl Ast TO Avg.Dogus Balbay-UT SO 69 20 3.45Zaire Taylor-MU JR 60 20 3.00J.T. Tiller-MU JR 59 24 2.46Tweety Carter-BU JR 52 22 2.36Austin Johnson-OU SR 58 27 2.15John Roberson-TTU SO 111 56 1.98Justin Mason-UT JR 53 30 1.77Sherron Collins-KU JR 77 51 1.51Byron Eaton-OSU SR 81 54 1.50Cookie Miller-NU SO 52 35 1.49

Offensive ReboundsPlayer Cl G Reb Avg.Blake Griffin-OU SO 15 62 4.13Chinemelu Elonu-TAMU JR 16 55 3.44Damion James-UT JR 16 51 3.19Bryan Davis-TAMU JR 16 47 2.94Marshall Moses-OSU SO 16 44 2.75Kevin Rogers-BU SR 16 40 2.50Cole Aldrich-KU SO 16 40 2.50DeMarre Carroll-MU SR 16 40 2.50�Jamar Samuels-KSU FR 16 38 2.38�Darren Kent-KSU SR 16 38 2.38

Defensive ReboundsPlayer Cl G Reb Avg.Blake Griffin-OU SO 15 153 10.20Cole Aldrich-KU SO 16 137 8.56Craig Brackins-ISU SO 16 136 8.50Damion James-UT JR 16 106 6.63Marshall Moses-OSU SO 16 98 6.13DeMarre Carroll-MU SR 16 89 5.56Kevin Rogers-BU SR 16 79 4.94Chinemelu Elonu-TAMU JR 16 73 4.56Singletary, Mike-TTU SO 16 71 4.44Obi Muonelo-OSU JR 16 68 4.25

Minutes PlayedPlayer Cl G Min Avg.A.J. Abrams-UT SR 16 623 38.9Cory Higgins-CU SO 16 600 37.5Alan Voskuil-TTU SR 16 600 37.5John Roberson-TTU SO 16 589 36.8Sherron Collins-KU JR 16 570 35.6Curtis Jerrells-BU SR 16 562 35.1Dwight Thorne II-CU JR 16 556 34.8Tweety Carter-BU JR 16 548 34.3James Anderson-OSU SO 16 548 34.3Craig Brackins-ISU SO 16 544 34.0

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Kansas State 81, Washburn 57Nov. 8, 2008 � Bramlage Coliseum � Manhattan, Kan.

WashburnNo. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN03 Mario Scott g 1-6 0-0 3-4 3 2 5 2 0 0 2822 DeAndre Eggins g 3-8 0-2 7-9 1 2 13 0 0 0 2015 Paul Byers f 1-3 0-1 0-0 1 5 2 2 0 2 1220 Lekheythan Malone f 2-6 0-2 1-2 2 4 5 1 0 0 1821 Darnell Kimble f 1-5 0-0 1-2 0 5 3 1 0 0 1410 William McNeill 2-6 0-1 0-0 0 2 4 1 0 4 1612 Moriba DeCoteau 0-1 0-0 1-2 3 1 1 0 2 1 1114 Logan Stutz 1-4 0-1 4-5 3 0 6 1 0 1 2023 Jeremie Hart 2-4 0-0 3-6 1 2 7 0 0 1 1424 Jonathan Leopaul 0-3 0-0 2-4 3 4 2 1 0 1 1833 Nate Daniels 3-7 2-3 0-0 3 0 8 0 1 0 2040 Garrett Love 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 344 Steve Feighny 0-1 0-0 1-3 2 2 1 0 0 1 6TEAM 9TOTALS 16-54 2-10 23-37 31 29 57 9 3 11 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 18.5 40.7 29.63-Point FG 0.0 40.0 20.0Free Throws 70.0 52.9 62.2

Kansas StateNo. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN00 Jacob Pullen g 7-15 4-5 3-3 4 4 21 1 0 0 2921 Denis Clemente g 5-14 1-3 1-1 6 2 12 5 0 0 2715 Luis Colon f 4-10 0-0 0-0 8 2 8 0 1 0 1623 Dominique Sutton f 2-4 0-1 4-6 5 2 8 0 0 3 2540 Ron Anderson f 2-5 0-0 3-5 8 2 7 4 0 2 2301 Fred Brown 2-3 0-1 0-0 0 3 4 0 1 0 813 Justin Werner 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 525 Buchi Awaji 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 0 0 2 731 Chris Merriewether 1-2 0-1 0-0 1 4 2 0 1 0 1232 Jamar Samuels 3-4 0-0 3-11 4 4 9 0 1 0 2333 Victor Ojeleye 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 242 Darren Kent 3-6 0-0 4-5 9 3 10 4 4 1 23TEAM 5TOTALS 29-65 5-12 18-31 52 28 81 14 7 8 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 30.3 59.4 44.63-Point FG 37.5 50.0 41.7Free Throws 54.2 71.4 58.1

Officials: John Higgins, Dan Nowakowski, John MooreTechnical Fouls: Washburn-None. Kansas State-None.Attendance: 7,733

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalWashburn 24 33 57Kansas State 36 45 81

Game 3Kansas State 82, Emporia State 60Nov. 19, 2008 � Bramlage Coliseum � Manhattan, Kan.

Emporia State (1-1)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN21 Dustin Andrews g 4-5 0-1 0-0 1 3 8 5 0 1 2522 Matt Boswell g 1-4 0-2 3-4 4 3 5 0 1 0 2124 Lamar Wilbern g 4-13 0-2 2-2 5 2 10 4 0 0 3131 Jeremiah Box f 4-11 1-3 0-1 3 1 9 0 1 0 2220 Shang Ping c 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 4 0 0 0 0 1111 Spencer Allen 1-4 0-1 0-0 5 3 2 0 0 1 2312 Robert Moores 5-9 2-5 0-0 0 1 12 4 0 0 3233 Alex Pyle 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 0 0 1 640 Doug Moore 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 1 2 0 0 0 650 Adam Holthaus 3-7 0-0 4-4 9 0 10 0 1 0 23TEAM 6TOTALS 24-56 3-14 9-11 36 18 60 13 3 3 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 50.0 36.7 42.93-Point FG 28.6 14.3 21.4Free Throws 85.7 75.0 81.8

Kansas State (3-0)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN00 Jacob Pullen g 3-17 1-7 2-3 3 0 9 5 0 1 3221 Denis Clemente g 4-8 0-2 1-1 0 1 9 5 0 0 1915 Luis Colon f 3-6 0-0 0-0 2 3 6 1 2 0 1523 Dominique Sutton f 6-11 0-0 2-3 5 1 14 1 1 2 3042 Darren Kent f 3-3 0-0 1-2 5 4 7 4 0 3 1601 Fred Brown 5-8 3-3 1-2 1 1 14 0 0 0 1913 Justin Werner 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 425 Buchi Awaji 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 131 Chris Merriewether 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 0 2 1432 Jamar Samuels 5-8 0-0 1-9 8 1 11 2 0 2 2533 Victor Ojeleye 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 240 Ron Anderson 4-9 0-0 2-4 10 1 10 0 0 2 23TEAM 3TOTALS 34-71 4-12 10-24 40 14 82 18 3 12 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 45.7 50.0 47.93-Point FG 42.9 20.0 33.3Free Throws 38.5 45.5 41.7

Officials: Ted Hillary, Steve Olson, Kipp KissingerTechnical Fouls: Emporia State-None. Kansas State-None.Attendance: 8,083

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalEmporia State 34 26 60Kansas State 40 42 82

Game 1Kansas State 96, Florida A&M 57Nov. 14, 2008 � Bramlage Coliseum � Manhattan, Kan.

Florida A&M (0-1)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN15 Brandon Bryant g 2-12 2-7 4-4 1 1 10 2 0 0 2324 Joe Ballard g 1-4 0-1 1-2 1 2 3 2 0 0 1903 Lamar Twitty f 2-8 0-1 1-2 3 5 5 1 0 1 2005 Josh Davis f 1-2 0-1 0-0 3 2 2 0 0 0 1532 Larry Jackson f 1-2 0-0 2-5 8 4 4 0 1 0 1901 Dunnell Webb 6-10 0-1 3-5 5 3 15 0 0 1 2910 Byron Taylor 1-3 0-2 0-0 0 0 1 2 2 0 1212 Dale Hughes 2-8 1-7 1-2 1 0 6 0 0 0 2621 Cecil Bent 2-4 0-0 1-2 3 5 5 1 0 0 1023 Darryl Demps 0-0 0-0 0-2 0 1 0 0 0 0 425 David Buchanon 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 4 2 1 0 0 1042 Yannick Crowder 1-3 0-0 1-1 0 5 3 0 0 0 13TEAM 5TOTALS 20-59 3-20 14-25 31 33 57 9 1 2 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 33.3 34.4 33.93-Point FG 8.3 25.0 15.0Free Throws 50.0 56.5 56.0

Kansas State (1-0)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN00 Jacob Pullen g 6-15 2-9 3-3 2 1 17 5 0 2 3021 Denis Clemente g 4-12 2-8 9-10 2 2 19 1 0 0 2215 Luis Colon f 1-3 0-0 4-5 5 5 6 1 1 0 1023 Dominique Sutton f 5-7 0-2 3-5 8 4 13 1 0 1 1842 Darren Kent f 2-7 1-1 4-6 6 4 9 1 1 1 2201 Fred Brown 2-6 1-5 0-0 2 1 5 1 0 1 1713 Justin Werner 1-2 1-2 1-2 0 0 4 0 0 0 925 Buchi Awaji 1-4 0-2 0-0 1 0 2 0 0 1 1231 Chris Merriewether 0-1 0-0 0-2 3 3 0 2 0 0 1232 Jamar Samuels 4-6 0-0 3-4 5 3 11 2 3 0 2133 Victor Ojeleye 0-0 0-0 1-4 3 0 1 1 0 0 840 Ron Anderson 3-4 0-0 3-4 12 1 9 4 0 1 19TEAM 4TOTALS 29-67 7-29 31-45 53 24 96 19 5 7 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 40.0 46.9 43.33-Point FG 25.0 23.1 24.1Free Throws 72.7 65.2 68.9

Officials: Mark Whitehead, Andrew Walton, Eric CurryTechnical Fouls: Florida A&M-Dunnell Webb. Kansas State-Jamar Samuels.Attendance: 9,070

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalFlorida A&M 20 37 57Kansas State 48 48 96

Game 4Kansas State 69, Cleveland State 59Nov. 22, 2008 � Wolstein Center � Cleveland, Ohio

Kansas State (4-0)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN00 Jacob Pullen g 5-10 3-7 2-3 2 3 15 2 0 1 1821 Denis Clemente g 5-10 2-3 4-5 0 3 16 1 0 2 2415 Luis Colon f 0-0 0-0 1-2 1 1 1 0 1 1 1023 Dominique Sutton f 1-3 0-0 2-2 5 2 4 1 0 2 3142 Darren Kent f 4-7 1-2 5-6 10 2 14 2 0 1 2501 Fred Brown 1-4 0-1 0-0 0 0 2 1 0 0 2113 Justin Werner 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+31 Chris Merriewether 0-3 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1732 Jamar Samuels 5-8 0-0 5-6 5 2 15 2 1 1 2840 Ron Anderson 0-2 0-0 2-4 7 1 2 2 2 0 26TEAM 5TOTALS 21-47 6-13 21-28 36 15 69 11 4 9 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 50.0 40.7 44.73-Point FG 50.0 42.9 45.2Free Throws 70.6 81.8 75.0

Cleveland State (1-2)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN11 Cedric Jackson g 1-12 0-5 3-4 1 4 5 8 0 2 3230 Norris Cole g 7-16 2-5 1-3 2 1 17 0 0 3 3532 D’Aundray Brown f 3-9 0-1 4-4 8 2 10 1 1 1 3435 J’Nathan Bullock f 3-8 0-0 5-5 6 4 11 1 1 4 2542 Chris Moore c 3-4 0-0 1-2 6 3 7 1 1 0 3202 Eric Schiele 2-3 1-2 0-0 0 1 5 0 0 1 1105 Jeremy Montgomery 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 1 321 George Tandy 1-2 0-0 0-0 3 3 2 0 0 0 1822 Josh McCoy 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 223 Daitwan Eppinger 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 145 Renard Fields 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 2 0 0 0 451 Joe Latas 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3TEAM 2TOTALS 21-56 3-14 14-18 30 22 59 12 3 12 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 21.4 53.6 37.53-Point FG 12.5 33.3 21.4Free Throws 76.9 80.0 77.8

Officials: Duke Edsell, Kelly Groom, Brad FerrTechnical Fouls: Kansas State-None. Cleveland State-None.Attendance: 2,827

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalKansas State 35 34 69Cleveland State 23 36 59

Game 2Kansas State 88, SE Missouri State 68Nov. 16, 2008 � Bramlage Coliseum � Manhattan, Kan.

SE Missouri State (0-2)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN02 Jaycen Herring g 3-11 0-2 1-1 4 5 7 0 0 0 1905 Bijon Jones g 0-3 0-1 1-2 3 2 1 4 0 0 3424 Johnny Hill g 2-10 0-1 1-3 5 4 5 3 0 1 3003 Israel Kirk f 2-6 0-0 2-2 4 3 6 0 0 1 2145 Jajuan Maxwell f 5-8 2-3 1-2 10 4 13 1 2 1 3000 Kenard Moore 9-25 6-17 7-8 1 0 31 1 0 1 3534 LaMont Russell 2-4 0-0 1-2 17 3 5 2 0 0 31TEAM 3TOTALS 23-67 8-24 14-20 47 21 68 11 2 4 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 17.2 47.4 34.33-Point FG 18.2 46.2 33.3Free Throws 66.7 71.4 70.0

Kansas State (2-0)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN00 Jacob Pullen g 2-9 0-2 3-5 1 2 7 6 0 1 1921 Denis Clemente g 2-5 0-0 0-0 2 3 4 4 0 1 1115 Luis Colon f 1-4 0-0 2-4 5 1 4 1 1 0 1823 Dominique Sutton f 5-9 0-1 2-4 8 1 12 0 1 4 2642 Darren Kent f 7-13 0-2 1-4 12 1 15 0 0 0 2401 Fred Brown 8-14 4-6 1-2 4 2 21 6 0 1 2513 Justin Werner 0-6 0-4 0-0 1 2 0 1 1 2 1525 Buchi Awaji 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 0 0 0 631 Chris Merriewether 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 3 1 2 1632 Jamar Samuels 7-10 0-0 2-6 8 3 16 2 0 0 2633 Victor Ojeleye 3-6 0-0 1-2 4 4 7 0 0 0 1240 Ron Anderson 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2TEAM 2TOTALS 36-78 4-15 12-27 50 20 88 23 4 11 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 36.6 56.8 46.23-Point FG 0.0 50.0 26.7Free Throws 60.0 25.0 44.4

Officials: Dan Stryffeler, Steve Coleman, Tim ComerTechnical Fouls: SE Missouri-None. Kansas State-None.Attendance: 8,109

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalSE Missouri State 16 52 68Kansas State 39 49 88

Game 5Kansas State 83, Oakland 64Nov. 25, 2008 � Bramlage Coliseum � Manhattan, Kan.

Oakland (1-4)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN04 Will Hudson f 2-4 0-0 2-4 3 2 6 0 1 0 2722 Blake Cushingberry g 0-4 0-4 0-0 4 1 0 0 0 1 1623 Johnathon Jones g 7-18 0-2 2-2 3 0 16 5 0 0 3730 Erik Kangas g 3-10 2-6 3-3 7 4 11 2 0 0 3234 Keith Benson c 1-6 0-0 5-5 6 5 7 0 0 1 2412 Matt Samuels 4-6 0-0 1-1 0 1 9 3 0 2 1520 Ilija Milutinovic 0-0 0-0 2-2 2 1 2 0 0 0 731 Drew Maynard 3-6 2-3 3-4 7 3 11 1 0 0 2945 Dan Waterstradt 1-5 0-0 0-0 3 3 2 0 0 0 13TEAM 3TOTALS 21-59 4-15 18-21 38 20 64 11 1 4 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 35.7 35.5 35.63-Point FG 25.0 28.6 26.7Free Throws 50.0 100.0 85.7

Kansas State (5-0)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN00 Jacob Pullen g 8-17 6-11 4-4 2 1 26 5 0 3 3221 Denis Clemente g 6-12 5-10 2-3 3 2 19 8 0 1 3215 Luis Colon f 5-7 0-0 2-2 7 2 12 1 1 0 2623 Dominique Sutton f 3-8 0-1 3-3 9 0 9 1 0 3 3042 Darren Kent f 1-4 0-1 2-2 2 4 4 1 1 0 1301 Fred Brown 3-8 2-5 0-0 1 0 8 3 0 0 1913 Justin Werner 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 225 Buchi Awaji 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 331 Chris Merriewether 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 132 Jamar Samuels 1-2 0-0 0-0 3 4 2 1 0 1 1333 Victor Ojeleye 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 240 Ron Anderson 1-2 0-0 1-4 6 2 3 3 0 0 2254 Abdul Herrera 0-0 0-0 0-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 5TEAM 2TOTALS 28-61 13-29 14-20 36 17 83 24 2 8 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 39.4 53.6 45.93-Point FG 35.3 58.3 44.8Free Throws 77.8 63.6 70.0

Officials: Alan Spainhour, Bill Covington, Clyde OwensTechnical Fouls: Oakland-None. Kansas State-None.Attendance: 8,356

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalOakland 25 39 64Kansas State 39 44 83

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Game 6Kentucky 74, Kansas State 72Nov. 28, 2008 � Orleans Arena � Las Vegas, Nev.

Kansas State (5-1)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN00 Jacob Pullen g 7-18 5-13 1-2 1 3 20 1 0 5 3821 Denis Clemente g 5-19 1-3 0-0 3 0 11 2 0 1 3815 Luis Colon f 3-3 0-0 2-2 4 4 8 0 0 0 1223 Dominique Sutton f 5-9 1-2 4-4 6 2 15 0 0 1 2442 Darren Kent f 2-6 0-1 8-10 6 5 12 1 0 1 2901 Fred Brown 1-5 0-2 2-2 0 2 4 0 0 1 1731 Chris Merriewether 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 3 0 0 0 0 432 Jamar Samuels 1-4 0-0 0-1 3 5 2 0 1 1 2340 Ron Anderson 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 3 0 0 0 0 15TEAM 1TOTALS 24-66 7-21 17-21 26 27 72 4 1 10 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 23.3 47.2 36.43-Point FG 30.0 36.4 33.3Free Throws 75.0 84.6 81.0

Kentucky (3-2)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN13 Michael Porter g 1-2 1-2 2-2 3 2 5 5 0 0 3622 Ramon Harris g 3-3 0-0 6-9 4 3 12 1 0 2 3923 Jodie Meeks g 11-17 4-6 11-13 6 2 37 2 0 4 3921 Perry Stevenson f 0-2 0-0 1-2 3 4 1 1 2 1 2854 Patrick Patterson f 6-7 0-0 2-5 10 3 14 1 1 0 2701 Darius Miller 1-1 0-0 3-4 2 5 5 1 0 1 1403 Kevin Galloway 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 134 DeAndre Liggins 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 255 Josh Harrellson 0-0 0-0 0-0 4 1 0 1 0 1 14TEAM 0TOTALS 22-32 5-8 25-35 32 20 74 12 3 9 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 76.5 60.0 68.83-Point FG 71.4 0.0 62.5Free Throws 75.0 70.4 71.4

Officials: Roger Ayers, Raymie Styons, William HumesTechnical Fouls: Kansas State-None. Kentucky-None.Attendance: 5,000

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalKansas State 23 49 72Kentucky 37 37 74

Game 9Kansas State 74, Southern Miss 55Dec. 11, 2008 � Sprint Center � Kansas City, Mo.

Southern Miss (4-4)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN01 Courtney Beasley g 6-11 1-2 3-4 7 4 16 1 0 0 3003 Jeremy Wise g 1-8 0-3 9-9 4 1 11 5 0 0 3915 R.L. Horton g 2-11 1-2 6-6 6 2 11 3 1 2 3923 Craig Craft g 2-6 1-4 2-2 8 1 7 0 0 1 3432 Andre Stephens f 3-8 0-0 2-7 1 4 8 0 1 0 2700 Rodney McCauley 0-3 0-0 0-0 0 4 0 1 0 0 1820 Gustavo Lino 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0 1 0 433 Cory Smith 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 3 0 0 0 0 9TEAM 4TOTALS 15-48 3-11 22-28 31 19 55 10 3 3 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 29.6 33.3 31.33-Point FG 40.0 16.7 27.3Free Throws 88.9 73.7 78.6

Kansas State (6-3)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN00 Jacob Pullen g 6-12 2-7 3-4 6 3 17 2 0 2 2521 Denis Clemente g 3-10 0-2 0-0 2 2 6 6 0 2 2815 Luis Colon f 9-9 0-0 0-2 11 4 18 0 2 0 2723 Dominique Sutton f 2-7 0-2 0-0 6 2 4 6 0 0 3442 Darren Kent f 1-7 0-1 9-9 7 2 11 2 3 0 2601 Fred Brown 2-7 2-5 0-0 0 5 6 0 0 0 1613 Justin Werner 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 125 Buchi Awaji 2-2 1-1 0-0 0 1 5 0 0 0 531 Chris Merriewether 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1032 Jamar Samuels 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 0 1 1 440 Ron Anderson 2-3 0-0 3-5 3 7 2 0 1 0 24TEAM 3TOTALS 27-58 5-18 15-20 40 23 74 19 7 5 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 50.0 42.3 46.63-Point FG 36.4 14.3 27.8Free Throws 62.5 83.3 75.0

Officials: Steve Welmer, Tom O’Neill, David HallTechnical Fouls: Southern Miss-None. Kansas State-None.Attendance: 6,054

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalSouthern Miss 26 29 55Kansas State 41 33 74

Game 7Iowa 65, Kansas State 63Nov. 29, 2008 � Orleans Arena � Las Vegas, Nev.

Kansas State (5-2)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN00 Jacob Pullen g 7-14 2-5 6-9 3 2 22 2 0 2 3821 Denis Clemente g 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 5 2 0 0 0 1215 Luis Colon f 3-5 0-0 0-0 9 2 6 2 0 0 2123 Dominique Sutton f 2-3 0-0 0-1 3 4 4 0 0 0 3042 Darren Kent f 2-6 0-1 0-0 3 3 4 0 0 0 1501 Fred Brown 1-3 0-0 0-0 2 4 2 0 0 0 825 Buchi Awaji 1-2 1-1 1-2 1 2 4 0 0 0 1431 Chris Merriewether 0-0 0-0 2-2 3 2 2 0 0 0 2032 Jamar Samuels 4-8 0-0 5-8 5 4 13 1 1 0 1740 Ron Anderson 1-1 0-0 1-6 4 1 3 0 0 0 1754 Abdul Herrera 0-2 0-0 1-2 2 0 1 0 2 0 8TEAM 1TOTALS 22-45 3-7 16-30 36 29 63 5 3 2 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 47.1 50.0 48.93-Point FG 50.0 33.3 42.9Free Throws 41.2 69.2 53.3

Iowa (6-1)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN01 Anthony Tucker g 1-11 1-7 0-1 7 3 3 0 0 0 2805 Matt Gatens g 2-4 1-1 0-0 1 5 5 1 0 0 1830 Jeff Peterson g 3-7 1-2 11-12 2 1 18 6 0 1 3824 Aaron Fuller f 2-5 0-1 3-5 7 3 7 0 0 2 2944 Cyrus Tate f 2-5 0-0 6-10 7 3 10 0 0 0 2815 Devan Bawinkel 1-3 1-3 0-0 0 0 3 0 0 1 1320 Andrew Brommer 1-2 0-0 0-1 3 5 2 0 0 0 1323 Jermain Davis 2-4 2-3 2-4 2 0 8 1 0 0 1632 Jake Kelly 2-3 1-2 4-4 0 3 9 1 0 2 1450 Jarryd Cole 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3TEAM 1TOTALS 16-44 7-19 26-37 30 24 65 9 0 6 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 41.7 30.0 36.43-Point FG 54.5 12.5 36.8Free Throws 66.7 72.7 70.3

Officials: Roger Ayers, Bernard Clinton, Mike EadesTechnical Fouls: Kansas State-None. Iowa-None.Attendance: 2,000

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalKansas State 25 38 63Iowa 36 29 65

Game 10Kansas State 107, Gardner-Webb 48Dec. 14, 2008 � Bramlage Coliseum � Manhattan, Kan.

Gardner-Webb (2-7)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN04 Grayson Flittner g 4-10 1-6 0-0 1 2 9 2 0 0 2023 Aaron Linn g 0-4 0-1 0-0 5 4 0 1 0 0 1735 Jonathan Moore g 4-7 0-1 4-4 2 0 12 2 0 0 2125 Nate Blank f 1-3 1-1 1-1 1 2 4 1 0 0 1542 Auryn MacMillian c 2-2 0-0 1-2 1 4 5 2 0 0 1402 Joshua Henley 0-1 0-0 1-4 5 4 1 0 0 2 2703 Josh Maggard 1-6 0-2 0-0 2 1 2 0 0 0 1311 Brandon Jackson 0-1 0-0 1-2 0 2 1 2 0 1 812 Anton Silver 2-8 2-6 0-0 1 1 6 1 0 0 1913 Matt Maden 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 1 0 724 Takayo Siddle 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 530 Lu Dovonou 0-0 0-0 0-1 2 2 0 0 0 0 432 Roy Hinson 0-4 0-1 1-2 5 1 1 0 0 0 1333 Dillon Boggs 2-5 2-3 1-2 2 2 7 0 0 0 17TEAM 4TOTALS 16-52 6-21 10-18 31 26 48 11 1 3 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 40.7 20.0 30.83-Point FG 33.3 22.2 28.6Free Throws 40.0 61.5 55.6

Kansas State (7-3)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN00 Jacob Pullen g 5-9 2-3 2-4 3 0 14 11 0 2 2821 Denis Clemente g 7-9 4-6 2-2 0 0 20 2 0 1 2415 Luis Colon f 1-4 0-0 2-3 5 2 4 2 0 0 2123 Dominique Sutton f 2-4 0-1 2-2 2 0 6 2 0 0 1042 Darren Kent f 1-3 0-0 2-2 3 2 4 3 1 1 1601 Fred Brown 6-9 6-9 0-0 1 4 18 0 0 0 2013 Justin Werner 0-3 0-3 0-2 0 1 0 1 0 1 1225 Buchi Awaji 1-4 0-2 2-2 2 0 4 4 0 1 1531 Chris Merriewether 2-3 0-0 0-0 1 4 4 1 0 0 1032 Jamar Samuels 6-6 0-0 8-11 7 1 20 2 1 2 1733 Victor Ojeleye 1-2 0-0 0-2 4 0 2 0 0 0 540 Ron Anderson 3-4 0-0 1-2 3 2 7 1 1 1 1754 Abdul Herrera 2-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 4 1 1 0 5TEAM 5TOTALS 37-62 12-24 21-32 38 16 107 30 4 9 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 60.0 59.3 59.73-Point FG 50.0 50.0 50.0Free Throws 78.6 55.6 65.6

Officials: Steve Welmer, Eddie Jackson, John MooreTechnical Fouls: Gardner-Webb-None. Kansas State-None.Attendance: 8,112

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalGardner-Webb 28 20 48Kansas State 59 48 107

Game 8Oregon 75, Kansas State 70Dec. 7, 2008 � McArthur Court � Eugene, Ore.

Kansas State (5-3)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN00 Jacob Pullen g 2-13 0-7 0-0 8 3 4 3 0 1 2821 Denis Clemente g 8-20 2-8 1-2 4 4 19 0 0 0 3415 Luis Colon f 0-2 0-0 0-0 4 1 0 2 1 0 1723 Dominique Sutton f 2-4 0-0 0-1 3 2 4 0 0 0 1142 Darren Kent f 1-4 0-0 2-2 2 2 4 0 0 0 1501 Fred Brown 4-7 2-4 0-0 1 3 10 0 0 1 1625 Buchi Awaji 0-1 0-0 1-2 4 2 1 0 0 0 1131 Chris Merriewether 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 5 2 1 0 1 2232 Jamar Samuels 3-6 0-0 8-8 2 1 14 0 2 0 2640 Ron Anderson 6-7 0-0 0-3 5 2 12 1 0 2 20TEAM 5TOTALS 27-65 4-19 12-18 39 25 70 7 3 5 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 40.6 42.4 41.53-Point FG 30.8 0.0 21.1Free Throws 66.7 66.7 66.7

Oregon (4-4)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN03 Garrett Sim g 6-9 2-3 2-2 6 2 16 3 0 0 3112 Tajuan Porter g 8-13 6-9 6-8 1 1 28 0 0 3 3313 Churchill Odia f 1-3 0-2 4-5 2 4 6 6 0 2 3124 LeKendric Longmire f 5-8 1-1 2-2 4 4 13 1 0 1 2442 Josh Crittle c 1-2 0-0 0-1 3 3 2 1 1 3 1714 Matthew Humphrey 0-3 0-2 4-6 4 0 4 1 0 2 2222 Drew Wiley 0-3 0-3 1-2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1432 Teondre Williams 1-3 0-0 0-1 0 2 2 0 0 0 834 Kamyron Brown 0-2 0-0 3-4 2 0 3 1 0 2 20TEAM 4TOTALS 22-46 9-20 22-31 28 18 75 14 2 14 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 44.0 52.4 47.83-Point FG 30.8 71.4 45.0Free Throws 69.2 72.2 71.0

Officials: Dick Cartwell, Verne Harris, Bruce HicksTechnical Fouls: Kansas State-None. Oregon-None.Attendance: 8,256

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalKansas State 38 32 70Oregon 35 40 75

Game 11Kansas State 73, Centenary 51Dec. 20, 2008 � Bramlage Coliseum � Manhattan, Kan.

Centenary (2-10)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN01 Nick Stallings g 9-13 5-7 4-6 7 2 27 2 1 0 4003 Anthony Gatlin g 2-6 1-3 2-2 3 0 7 0 0 0 2011 Chase Adams g 1-8 1-8 1-5 3 4 4 3 0 1 2815 Gary Redus g 2-8 0-1 0-0 3 2 4 6 2 1 3730 Jerrald Bonham f 1-2 0-0 2-2 1 5 4 0 1 3 1605 Travis Hill 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 2 0 1 0 0 2020 David Perez 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1532 Brandon Harris 1-3 0-0 2-3 4 4 4 0 2 1 2144 Maxx Nakwaasah 0-1 0-1 1-2 1 1 1 0 0 0 3TEAM 3TOTALS 16-44 7-23 12-20 25 21 51 12 6 6 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 31.8 40.9 36.43-Point FG 30.0 30.8 30.4Free Throws 80.0 53.3 60.0

Kansas State (8-3)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN00 Jacob Pullen g 2-6 1-3 2-4 1 3 7 2 0 2 2521 Denis Clemente g 4-10 1-3 0-1 8 3 9 1 0 1 2715 Luis Colon f 1-2 0-0 0-0 3 2 2 2 0 1 1732 Jamar Samuels f 2-7 0-0 4-6 8 3 8 6 3 0 2742 Darren Kent f 9-14 1-1 5-6 10 2 24 0 1 0 2501 Fred Brown 5-13 2-8 2-4 1 2 14 2 0 1 2513 Justin Werner 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 1 0 1 0 0 523 Dominique Sutton 1-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 2 0 0 0 425 Buchi Awaji 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 2 0 1 1531 Chris Merriewether 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0 0 0 633 Victor Ojeleye 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 240 Ron Anderson 1-3 0-0 3-6 7 1 5 2 0 2 22TEAM 2TOTALS 26-59 5-17 16-27 45 18 73 18 4 8 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 36.7 51.7 44.13-Point FG 30.0 28.6 29.4Free Throws 53.3 66.7 59.3

Officials: Jeff Malham, Don Daily, Terry OglesbyTechnical Fouls: Centenary-None. Kansas State-None.Attendance: 8,861

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalCentenary 21 30 51Kansas State 33 40 73

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Kansas State 82, Wagner 53Dec. 30, 2008 � Bramlage Coliseum � Manhattan, Kan.

Wagner (7-4)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN05 Joey Mundweiler g 6-19 3-13 2-3 1 0 17 1 0 0 3313 Doug Elwell g 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 920 Jamal Smith f 3-9 0-1 3-4 2 4 9 1 0 1 3233 Justin Drummond f 3-9 1-3 3-6 2 2 10 3 1 3 3934 Llewchean Radford f 0-3 0-1 2-3 8 5 2 1 1 0 2703 Tyler Murray 4-5 2-3 3-3 1 1 13 1 0 0 1410 T.J. Czeski 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 211 Chris Martin 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 712 Clayfell Harris 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 5 0 0 1 0 522 Clifton Spiller 1-2 0-0 0-0 4 1 2 0 0 0 1255 Michael Orock 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 1 20TEAM 8TOTALS 17-49 6-21 13-19 26 20 53 8 3 5 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 30.4 38.5 34.73-Point FG 16.7 33.3 28.6Free Throws 75.0 63.6 68.4

Kansas State (9-3)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN00 Jacob Pullen g 9-15 4-5 2-4 4 3 24 3 0 2 3421 Denis Clemente g 6-12 2-5 1-2 2 3 15 4 0 2 2715 Luis Colon f 3-3 0-0 3-6 7 3 9 1 0 1 2523 Dominique Sutton f 7-11 1-1 6-8 10 1 21 2 0 0 2942 Darren Kent f 0-3 0-0 0-0 5 4 0 0 2 0 2101 Fred Brown 1-3 1-3 0-0 0 1 3 0 0 1 1213 Justin Werner 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0 0 0 225 Buchi Awaji 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 331 Chris Merriewether 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 1 2 2 0 0 932 Jamar Samuels 0-1 0-0 0-2 4 3 0 1 1 0 1933 Victor Ojeleye 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 440 Ron Anderson 2-3 0-0 3-6 7 2 7 1 0 0 15TEAM 4TOTALS 29-54 8-15 16-30 44 20 82 14 3 6 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 62.5 46.7 53.73-Point FG 75.0 28.6 53.3Free Throws 57.1 50.0 53.3

Officials: Dan Chrisman, Brad Ferrie, John MooreTechnical Fouls: Wagner-None. Kansas State-None.Attendance: 7,304

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalWagner 21 32 53Kansas State 44 38 82

Game 15#6 Oklahoma 61, Kansas State 53Jan. 10, 2009 � Bramlage Coliseum � Manhattan, Kan.

Oklahoma (15-1, 1-0 Big 12)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN05 Tony Crocker g 2-10 0-4 3-4 4 3 7 0 0 4 3013 Willie Warren g 4-6 2-2 0-2 2 3 10 2 0 3 3820 Austin Johnson g 2-9 1-3 1-2 6 3 6 5 1 1 3623 Blake Griffin f 13-24 0-0 3-9 15 4 29 3 1 1 3832 Taylor Griffin f 3-6 0-0 2-2 7 2 8 1 0 1 3901 Ryan Wright 0-0 0-0 1-2 2 0 1 0 0 0 311 Omar Leary 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 321 Orlando Allen 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 134 Cade Davis 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 3 0 0 0 0 12TEAM 5TOTALS 24-58 3-9 10-21 42 19 61 11 2 10 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 36.7 46.4 41.43-Point FG 20.0 50.0 33.3Free Throws 50.0 44.4 47.6

Kansas State (11-4, 0-1 Big 12)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN00 Jacob Pullen g 3-14 2-11 0-0 3 2 8 5 0 1 3021 Denis Clemente g 6-15 2-6 4-5 5 3 18 3 0 1 3315 Luis Colon f 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 5 0 0 1 1 2023 Dominique Sutton f 1-2 1-2 0-0 3 2 3 0 0 2 2042 Darren Kent f 1-5 0-0 2-4 6 2 4 0 0 0 2001 Fred Brown 4-12 3-6 1-2 1 0 12 1 0 0 2431 Chris Merriewether 0-0 0-0 0-0 4 2 0 0 0 0 1132 Jamar Samuels 3-4 0-0 1-3 5 4 7 0 1 1 1733 Victor Ojeleye 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+40 Ron Anderson 0-1 0-0 1-3 7 3 1 1 1 1 25TEAM 8TOTALS 18-55 8-25 9-17 44 23 53 10 3 7 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 45.0 25.7 32.73-Point FG 45.5 21.4 32.0Free Throws 50.0 54.5 52.9

Officials: Kipp Kissinger, Terry Oglesby, Kelly GroomTechnical Fouls: Oklahoma-None. Kansas State-None.Attendance: 12,528 (11,158)

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalOklahoma 29 32 61Kansas State 26 27 53

Game 13Kansas State 83, Idaho State 57Jan. 3, 2009 � Bramlage Coliseum � Manhattan, Kan.

Idaho State (4-11)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN01 Amorrow Morgan g 2-6 0-0 4-4 4 5 8 3 0 1 2302 Kal Bay g 2-6 2-6 0-1 2 2 6 0 1 0 2031 Matt Stucki g 3-9 0-1 7-8 1 1 13 3 1 0 3125 Chron Tatum f 2-3 0-0 0-0 5 3 4 0 0 0 1833 Deividas Busma c 1-1 0-0 1-2 3 5 3 0 0 0 1503 Phyllip Taylor 4-7 1-2 1-1 2 1 10 1 0 1 1404 Lucas Steijn 0-1 0-0 1-2 1 2 1 0 0 0 1312 Sherrod Baldwin 0-2 0-0 2-2 0 3 2 0 1 2 1820 Donnie Carson 1-1 0-0 0-2 4 0 2 0 0 2 1421 Demetrius Monroe 1-4 0-0 1-2 2 0 3 0 0 0 1323 Austin Kilpatrick 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 132 Felix Caspari 2-4 0-0 1-2 3 2 5 0 0 0 1554 Tom Taylor 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5TEAM 2TOTALS 18-44 3-9 18-26 29 25 57 7 3 7 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 33.3 47.8 40.93-Point FG 50.0 20.0 33.3Free Throws 66.7 70.6 69.2

Kansas State (10-3)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN00 Jacob Pullen g 2-4 2-3 6-7 2 3 12 3 0 1 2101 Fred Brown g 3-12 2-7 0-0 2 2 8 3 1 0 3315 Luis Colon f 0-5 0-0 0-0 6 5 0 1 0 0 2223 Dominique Sutton f 4-10 0-0 2-7 3 4 10 1 0 8 2342 Darren Kent f 2-5 1-1 3-4 5 1 8 3 0 0 3213 Justin Werner 3-6 3-6 2-2 3 0 11 1 0 0 1125 Buchi Awaji 4-9 3-6 0-0 4 1 11 3 0 0 2131 Chris Merriewether 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 0 532 Jamar Samuels 5-6 0-0 5-8 5 2 15 1 1 0 2033 Victor Ojeleye 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 540 Ron Anderson 3-4 0-0 2-6 7 2 8 1 0 2 22TEAM 4TOTALS 26-61 11-23 20-34 42 22 83 17 2 11 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 40.7 44.1 42.63-Point FG 58.3 36.4 47.8Free Throws 55.0 64.3 58.8

Officials: Rick Randall, Hal Lusk, Greg RennegarbeTechnical Fouls: Idaho State-None. Kansas State-Dominique Sutton.Attendance: 7,446

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalIdaho State 22 35 57Kansas State 40 43 83

Game 16Kansas 87, Kansas State 71Jan. 13, 2009 � Allen Fieldhouse � Lawrence, Kan.

Kansas State (11-5, 0-2 Big 12)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN00 Jacob Pullen g 5-15 1-6 2-3 1 2 13 2 0 2 3121 Denis Clemente g 3-13 0-0 3-3 2 2 9 4 0 1 2615 Luis Colon f 5-8 0-0 2-3 6 5 12 0 0 0 1623 Dominique Sutton f 2-5 1-1 1-1 3 3 6 0 0 0 1742 Darren Kent f 1-2 1-1 0-0 2 2 3 1 0 0 901 Fred Brown 4-10 1-5 0-0 3 2 9 3 0 1 3025 Buchi Awaji 2-3 1-1 0-0 2 0 5 0 0 1 1231 Chris Merriewether 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 0 0 0 432 Jamar Samuels 2-5 0-1 7-10 6 5 11 0 2 0 3033 Victor Ojeleye 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 140 Ron Anderson 1-3 0-1 1-2 8 2 3 0 1 0 24TEAM 2TOTALS 25-64 5-16 16-22 37 25 71 10 3 5 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 32.1 44.4 39.13-Point FG 33.3 28.6 31.3Free Throws 75.0 72.2 72.7

Kansas (12-4, 1-0 Big 12)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN04 Sherron Collins g 7-11 2-3 8-8 5 4 24 4 0 0 2712 Brady Morningstar g 2-7 2-4 0-1 0 1 6 3 0 1 3415 Tyshawn Taylor g 5-8 1-2 9-13 4 2 20 3 1 2 3423 Mario Little g 4-6 0-1 0-0 3 1 8 0 1 0 1345 Cole Aldrich c 5-6 0-0 5-5 8 4 15 1 2 0 2814 Tyrel Reed 2-5 0-2 2-4 0 1 6 0 0 2 2321 Markieff Morris 2-2 0-0 1-2 5 4 5 1 1 0 2322 Marcus Morris 1-2 0-0 1-4 7 2 3 0 0 2 1524 Travis Releford 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 1 332 Tyrone Appleton 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+TEAM 2TOTALS 28-48 5-12 26-37 34 20 87 12 5 8 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 53.8 63.6 58.33-Point FG 25.0 75.0 41.7Free Throws 53.8 79.2 70.3

Officials: John Higgins, Scott Thornley, Mike ThibodeauxTechnical Fouls: Kansas State-None. Kansas-None.Attendance: 16,300

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalKansas State 24 47 71Kansas 37 50 87

Game 14Kansas State 99, Chicago State 68Jan. 5, 2009 � Bramlage Coliseum � Manhattan, Kan.

Chicago State (8-8)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN01 Mike Wilson g 3-9 0-3 4-4 5 4 10 1 0 0 2503 David Holston g 7-25 2-11 2-2 4 0 18 5 0 2 3523 John Cantrell g 2-12 0-2 8-10 5 1 12 0 0 2 2821 Carl Montgomery f 5-6 0-0 2-8 4 5 12 0 2 0 2234 Tawrence Walton f 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 5 0 0 0 0 1002 Steve Martin 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0 0 0 604 Brandan Smith 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 513 Nemanja Stankovic 0-2 0-0 0-0 3 4 0 2 0 0 1920 Christian Wall 3-6 0-1 4-4 5 3 10 0 0 0 1625 Kabangu Kasamba 1-1 0-0 2-2 2 2 4 3 0 1 1532 Marquis Young 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 635 Hajji Martin 1-3 0-0 0-0 3 3 2 1 0 0 944 Pawel Kielbasa 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 4TEAM 6TOTALS 22-64 2-17 22-30 39 30 68 12 2 5 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 28.1 40.6 34.43-Point FG 8.3 20.0 11.8Free Throws 80.0 66.7 73.3

Kansas State (11-3)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN00 Jacob Pullen g 4-10 3-7 1-2 0 0 12 2 0 0 2621 Denis Clemente g 3-6 1-4 2-2 2 1 9 6 0 0 2415 Luis Colon f 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 5 0 0 0 0 1023 Dominique Sutton f 3-6 0-1 0-0 4 4 6 1 0 0 1542 Darren Kent f 2-9 0-0 9-12 12 1 13 1 1 2 2301 Fred Brown 8-17 4-10 6-8 7 2 26 2 0 2 2713 Justin Werner 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 725 Buchi Awaji 2-6 0-4 6-7 3 1 10 0 0 0 1932 Jamar Samuels 3-5 0-1 4-6 3 1 10 0 0 2 1333 Victor Ojeleye 1-2 0-0 0-0 3 0 2 1 1 0 1040 Ron Anderson 2-3 0-0 7-9 9 3 11 1 2 1 26TEAM 3TOTALS 28-66 8-28 35-46 47 19 99 14 4 7 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 46.9 38.2 42.43-Point FG 28.6 28.6 28.6Free Throws 65.2 87.0 76.1

Officials: Curtis Shaw, Mark Whitehead, K.C. ElyTechnical Fouls: Chicago State-Mike Wilson. Kansas State-None.Attendance: 5,381

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalChicago State 31 37 68Kansas State 49 50 99

Game 17Nebraska 73, Kansas State 51Jan. 17, 2009 � Devaney Sports Center � Lincoln, Neb.

Kansas State (11-6, 0-3 Big 12)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN00 Jacob Pullen g 1-7 0-5 4-4 2 3 6 0 1 1 2921 Denis Clemente g 5-14 2-5 2-2 2 3 14 1 0 0 3631 Chris Merriewether g 1-1 0-0 2-2 5 4 4 2 0 1 2015 Luis Colon f 2-3 0-0 0-2 4 2 4 0 1 1 2932 Jamar Samuels f 1-2 0-0 1-3 2 3 3 1 1 0 1501 Fred Brown 1-1 1-1 1-2 1 0 4 0 0 0 1613 Justin Werner 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 223 Dominique Sutton 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 425 Buchi Awaji 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 1 240 Ron Anderson 2-2 0-0 2-3 5 1 6 0 0 1 1742 Darren Kent 4-10 0-1 2-4 3 3 10 1 1 0 30TEAM 6TOTALS 17-41 3-13 14-22 33 19 51 5 4 6 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 47.1 37.5 41.53-Point FG 22.2 25.0 23.1Free Throws 60.0 64.7 63.6

Nebraska (12-4, 2-1 Big 12)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN04 Steve Harley g 4-12 0-1 1-2 2 1 9 4 0 1 3305 Sek Henry g 1-2 1-1 5-6 2 2 8 3 0 0 2611 Ade Dagunduro g 4-5 0-0 0-0 3 4 8 3 0 0 2624 Cookie Miller g 4-6 3-3 4-4 4 3 15 1 0 0 3632 Chris Balham f 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1102 Nick Krenk 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 115 Alonzo Edwards 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 0 0 0 225 Paul Velander 6-10 6-10 2-2 1 3 20 0 0 2 2530 Toney McCray 4-7 0-1 0-0 2 4 8 1 1 0 1235 Ben Nelson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 143 Cole Salomon 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 144 Ryan Anderson 0-3 0-2 3-4 5 2 3 3 0 5 26TEAM 2TOTALS 24-48 10-18 15-18 22 20 73 15 1 9 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 41.7 58.3 50.03-Point FG 50.0 60.0 55.6Free Throws 100.0 70.0 83.3

Officials: Paul Janssen, Dan Chrisman, Brent MeauxTechnical Fouls: Kansas State-None. Nebraska-None.Attendance: 11,736

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalKansas State 21 30 51Nebraska 32 41 73

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Game 18Baylor 83, Kansas State 65Jan. 21, 2009 � Bramlage Coliseum � Manhattan, Kan.

Baylor (15-3, 3-1 Big 12)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN00 Curtis Jerrells g 5-12 2-5 6-7 3 4 18 5 0 0 3405 Henry Dugat g 1-4 1-2 0-0 2 3 3 3 0 0 1845 Tweety Carter g 2-7 1-3 0-0 2 1 5 8 0 2 3504 Quincy Acy f 5-6 0-0 2-4 9 1 12 0 0 1 3723 Kevin Rogers f 4-7 0-0 4-5 11 2 12 3 0 0 3824 LaceDarius Dunn 11-14 9-12 2-2 5 3 33 0 1 1 3250 Josh Lomers 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 6TEAM 1TOTALS 28-50 13-22 14-18 33 16 83 19 1 4 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 53.6 59.1 56.03-Point FG 54.5 63.6 59.1Free Throws 0.0 87.5 77.8

Kansas State (11-7, 0-4 Big 12)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN00 Jacob Pullen g 2-8 2-6 3-4 1 3 9 3 0 1 3521 Denis Clemente g 7-19 1-7 2-2 2 2 17 1 0 4 3415 Luis Colon f 4-13 0-0 0-0 10 2 8 1 0 0 3423 Dominique Sutton f 5-8 0-0 2-3 4 5 12 2 0 0 3142 Darren Kent f 5-9 1-1 0-0 3 2 11 2 0 2 2301 Fred Brown 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 925 Buchi Awaji 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 731 Chris Merriewether 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 332 Jamar Samuels 3-4 0-0 2-2 6 3 8 0 0 0 2040 Ron Anderson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4TEAM 2TOTALS 26-64 4-15 9-11 29 17 65 11 0 7 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 36.0 43.6 40.63-Point FG 33.3 16.7 26.7Free Throws 100.0 77.8 81.8

Officials: John Higgins, Duke Edsall, Mike ThibodeauxTechnical Fouls: Baylor-None. Kansas State-None.Attendance: 9,386

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalBaylor 36 47 83Kansas State 23 42 65

Game 21Kansas State 85, Texas 81 (OT)Jan. 31, 2009 � Erwin Center � Austin, Texas

Kansas State (14-7, 3-4 Big 12)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN00 Jacob Pullen g 1-13 1-5 1-2 2 2 4 2 0 2 3921 Denis Clemente g 13-25 6-6 12-12 3 3 44 3 0 1 3815 Luis Colon f 1-1 0-0 0-2 3 4 2 0 0 1 1223 Dominique Sutton f 2-6 0-0 0-0 4 5 4 0 0 3 2042 Darren Kent f 2-5 0-0 1-2 7 5 5 2 2 1 2701 Fred Brown 5-8 3-4 0-2 2 2 13 1 0 1 2631 Chris Merriewether 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 532 Jamar Samuels 1-7 0-0 4-6 7 3 6 0 1 1 2540 Ron Anderson 1-3 0-0 5-9 9 4 7 3 0 1 33TEAM 4TOTALS 26-68 10-15 23-35 42 28 85 11 3 11 225

1st Half 2nd Half OT GameField Goals 33.3 41.9 50.0 38.23-Point FG 28.6 100.0 100.0 66.7Free Throws 80.0 69.2 50.0 65.7

Texas (15-5, 4-2 Big 12)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN03 A.J. Abrams g 5-21 4-14 1-1 4 5 15 2 0 1 3924 Justin Mason g 5-8 0-0 2-3 4 4 12 9 0 1 3301 Gary Johnson f 4-8 0-0 8-13 6 4 16 0 0 1 3605 Damion James f 6-15 0-0 7-10 12 4 19 1 1 2 3932 Connor Atchley c 0-2 0-2 1-2 3 2 1 0 2 0 2104 Dogus Balbay 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 1 1 1 1 0 1421 Matt Hill 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 334 Dexter Pittman 4-5 0-0 0-1 6 3 8 0 0 0 1550 Varez Ward 2-4 0-1 5-7 4 5 9 1 0 1 2453 Clint Chapman 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1TEAM 4TOTALS 26-63 4-17 25-39 44 29 81 14 4 6 225

1st Half 2nd Half OT GameField Goals 32.0 53.3 25.0 41.33-Point FG 16.7 37.5 0.0 23.5Free Throws 50.0 81.0 37.5 64.1

Officials: Duke Edsall, Kelly Self, Kelly GroomTechnical Fouls: Kansas State-None. Texas-None.Attendance: 16,727

Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT TotalKansas State 32 42 11 85Texas 22 52 7 81

Game 19Kansas State 77, Colorado 75 (OT)Jan. 24, 2009 � Coors Events Center � Boulder, Colo.

Kansas State (12-7, 1-4 Big 12)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN00 Jacob Pullen g 7-12 2-6 1-2 1 3 17 2 0 2 3021 Denis Clemente g 4-10 3-6 4-4 3 3 15 7 0 1 3715 Luis Colon f 4-5 0-0 2-5 4 3 10 1 1 0 3123 Dominique Sutton f 2-5 0-0 1-2 5 4 5 1 0 2 3142 Darren Kent f 3-5 1-1 6-7 7 4 13 3 0 0 2301 Fred Brown 2-9 1-6 0-1 1 1 5 2 0 1 3025 Buchi Awaji 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 431 Chris Merriewether 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 232 Jamar Samuels 2-6 0-0 4-6 5 2 8 0 0 0 2540 Ron Anderson 2-3 0-0 0-1 3 1 4 1 0 0 12TEAM 2TOTALS 26-56 7-19 18-28 31 22 77 17 1 6 225

1st Half 2nd Half OT GameField Goals 37.0 54.2 60.0 46.43-Point FG 28.6 50.0 0.0 36.8Free Throws 50.0 76.9 57.1 64.3

Colorado (8-10, 0-4 Big 12)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN01 Nate Tomlinson g 2-4 1-2 1-2 0 5 6 1 0 1 2311 Cory Higgins g 3-6 0-1 6-7 5 12 12 3 0 4 4512 Dwight Thorne II g 8-12 5-6 9-11 4 3 30 3 0 0 4031 Jermy Jackson-Wilson f 5-8 0-0 4-6 6 4 14 0 0 3 3733 Austin Dufault f 4-6 0-1 1-2 4 1 9 1 0 1 3714 Javon Coney 1-3 1-2 1-2 4 2 4 3 0 0 2724 Levi Knutson 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 734 Casey Crawford 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 2 0 0 2 0 1155 Trey Eckloff 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3TEAM 4TOTALS 23-42 7-14 22-30 27 22 75 12 2 10 225

1st Half 2nd Half OT GameField Goals 33.3 82.4 40.0 54.83-Point FG 14.3 83.3 50.0 50.0Free Throws 73.3 88.9 50.0 73.3

Officials: Mark Whitehead, Terry Davis, Brad FerrieTechnical Fouls: Kansas State-None. Colorado-None.Attendance: 6,061

Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT TotalKansas State 26 41 10 77Colorado 26 41 8 75

Game 22Kansas State 65, Iowa State 50Feb. 3, 2009 � Bramlage Coliseum � Manhattan, Kan.

Iowa State (12-10, 1-6 Big 12)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN05 Lucca Staiger g 2-7 1-5 0-0 1 2 5 0 0 0 2710 Diante Garrett g 2-13 0-3 4-6 2 1 8 6 0 1 3822 Bryan Petersen g 1-2 1-2 0-0 6 1 3 1 0 0 3021 Craig Brackins f 6-20 0-5 2-2 9 4 14 1 0 0 3541 Justin Hamilton c 2-4 0-0 0-2 4 2 4 0 0 0 2200 Charles Boozer 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 1 0 301 Dominique Buckley 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 303 Sean Haluska 1-4 0-2 0-0 2 4 2 1 0 0 1915 Alex Thompson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 323 Jamie Vanderbeken 4-5 3-4 3-4 3 4 14 0 0 0 2024 Cameron Lee 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0+TEAM 5TOTALS 18-55 5-21 9-14 32 21 50 9 1 1 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 30.8 34.5 32.73-Point FG 22.2 25.0 23.8Free Throws 66.7 62.5 64.3

Kansas State (15-7, 4-4 Big 12)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN00 Jacob Pullen g 5-12 1-5 2-2 1 2 13 1 0 2 2421 Denis Clemente g 4-13 2-5 5-8 7 1 15 2 0 0 3315 Luis Colon f 1-4 0-0 0-2 9 1 2 0 0 0 2923 Dominique Sutton f 5-8 0-2 3-6 10 1 13 1 0 1 3142 Darren Kent f 4-10 0-4 2-2 9 4 10 0 1 0 2901 Fred Brown 1-5 1-3 0-0 2 1 3 1 0 1 2531 Chris Merriewether 0-2 0-0 0-0 3 1 0 0 0 0 732 Jamar Samuels 3-5 0-0 3-5 3 4 9 1 0 1 1340 Ron Anderson 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 9TEAM 4TOTALS 23-59 4-19 15-25 49 15 65 7 1 5 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 30.3 50.0 39.03-Point FG 23.1 16.7 21.1Free Throws 50.0 64.7 60.0

Officials: Mark Whitehead, Verne Harris, Mike ThibodeauxTechnical Fouls: Iowa State-None. Kansas State-None.Attendance: 9,489

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalIowa State 22 28 50Kansas State 27 38 65

Game 20Kansas State 88, Missouri 72Jan. 28, 2009 � Bramlage Coliseum � Manhattan, Kan.

Missouri (17-4, 4-2 Big 12)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN04 J.T. Tiller g 1-7 0-1 2-4 4 3 4 2 1 1 2411 Zaire Taylor g 2-5 1-3 1-2 5 1 6 7 0 1 3424 Kim English g 2-6 1-3 1-2 1 0 6 1 1 0 1501 DeMarre Carroll f 7-13 1-1 4-7 5 3 19 2 1 2 3315 Keith Ramsey f 1-3 0-0 0-0 2 3 2 1 1 0 2103 Miguel Paul 1-2 1-1 0-0 0 2 3 1 0 0 1005 Leo Lyons 3-9 1-1 6-6 5 2 13 2 0 1 1812 Marcus Denmon 0-5 0-2 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1221 Laurence Bowers 1-1 0-0 0-0 3 0 2 0 0 0 323 Justin Safford 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 433 Matt Lawrence 6-10 5-7 0-0 0 0 17 1 0 1 26TEAM 8TOTALS 24-61 10-19 14-21 35 16 72 17 4 6 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 46.2 34.3 39.33-Point FG 50.0 55.6 52.6Free Throws 44.4 83.3 66.7

Kansas State (13-7, 2-4 Big 12)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN00 Jacob Pullen g 9-16 5-8 0-0 2 0 23 4 0 2 3521 Denis Clemente g 4-6 1-3 1-1 0 4 10 7 0 1 2415 Luis Colon f 3-5 0-0 0-0 6 2 6 1 0 0 2123 Dominique Sutton f 3-7 0-1 2-3 8 3 8 1 0 1 3042 Darren Kent f 2-7 0-3 0-0 2 3 4 1 1 0 2101 Fred Brown 6-11 5-6 0-0 4 1 17 3 1 1 2231 Chris Merriewether 1-2 0-0 0-0 3 0 2 1 0 0 732 Jamar Samuels 7-9 1-1 3-5 6 1 18 4 2 0 2440 Ron Anderson 0-3 0-0 0-1 4 4 0 2 1 0 16TEAM 4TOTALS 35-66 12-22 6-10 39 18 88 24 5 5 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 48.7 59.3 53.03-Point FG 41.7 70.0 54.5Free Throws 60.0 60.0 60.0

Officials: Ted Hillary, Gerry Pollard, John HamptonTechnical Fouls: Missouri-None. Kansas State-None.Attendance: 9,665

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalMissouri 33 39 72Kansas State 46 42 88

Game 23Kansas State 65, Texas A&M 60Feb. 7, 2009 � Reed Arena � College Station, Texas

Kansas State (16-7, 5-4 Big 12)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN00 Jacob Pullen g 6-11 3-7 1-2 3 2 16 2 0 0 3521 Denis Clemente g 5-16 2-8 2-2 0 1 14 3 0 0 3515 Luis Colon f 2-2 0-0 0-0 2 4 4 0 0 0 1323 Dominique Sutton f 0-4 0-0 0-0 3 4 0 1 1 0 2042 Darren Kent f 5-12 1-3 2-2 9 3 13 0 0 0 3201 Fred Brown 3-5 3-4 0-0 1 1 9 2 0 0 2231 Chris Merriewether 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 632 Jamar Samuels 1-8 0-0 2-3 4 3 4 1 1 1 1940 Ron Anderson 2-6 0-0 1-1 7 4 5 0 0 3 18TEAM 7TOTALS 24-65 9-22 8-10 37 23 65 9 2 4 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 28.1 45.5 36.93-Point FG 25.0 60.0 40.9Free Throws 100.0 75.0 80.0

Texas A&M (17-7, 3-6 Big 12)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN03 Derrick Roland g 3-5 0-1 0-0 4 1 6 0 3 0 3115 Donald Sloan g 4-9 1-3 3-4 4 3 12 2 0 0 2923 Josh Carter g 5-15 2-9 2-2 8 0 14 6 0 1 3500 Bryan Davis f 0-2 0-0 5-7 5 4 5 0 1 0 1941 Chinemelu Elonu f 3-6 0-0 3-7 10 1 9 1 5 0 3305 Dash Harris 0-0 0-0 3-4 1 2 3 1 0 0 1110 David Loubeau 1-3 0-0 3-6 4 3 5 0 0 0 2311 B.J. Holmes 2-7 2-4 0-0 2 0 6 0 0 0 1345 Nathan Walkup 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 4 0 0 0 0 6TEAM 2TOTALS 18-47 5-17 19-30 40 18 60 10 9 1 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 33.3 41.4 38.33-Point FG 33.3 27.3 29.4Free Throws 50.0 75.0 63.3

Officials: John Higgins, Rick Randall, Brad FerrieTechnical Fouls: Kansas State-None. Texas A&M-None.Attendance: 10,367

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalKansas State 23 42 65Texas A&M 21 39 60

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Kansas State 85, Texas Tech 73Feb. 11, 2009 � Bramlage Coliseum � Manhattan, Kan.

Texas Tech (12-12, 2-7 Big 12)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN20 Alan Voskuil g 6-12 3-6 2-2 4 0 17 2 0 1 4021 John Roberson g 1-9 1-6 8-8 1 3 11 9 0 1 3015 Robert Lewandowski f 4-4 0-0 0-0 1 2 8 1 0 1 2630 Michael Prince f 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1541 Damir Suljagic f 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 504 Corbin Ray 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 2 2 0 0 0 705 D’walyn Roberts 1-1 0-0 1-2 1 1 3 0 0 0 823 Nick Okorie 6-11 5-9 4-7 5 2 21 3 0 0 2931 Darko Cohadarevic 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 0 0 0 632 Mike Singletary 1-5 0-0 5-6 6 3 7 0 1 0 2034 Esmir Rizvic 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 3 2 2 0 1 14TEAM 4TOTALS 21-48 9-21 22-27 26 17 73 17 1 4 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 40.0 46.4 43.83-Point FG 40.0 43.8 42.9Free Throws 63.6 93.8 81.5

Kansas State (17-7, 6-4 Big 12)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN00 Jacob Pullen g 4-12 2-8 2-2 2 1 12 6 0 2 3121 Denis Clemente g 7-11 1-4 0-0 1 4 15 2 0 0 2515 Luis Colon f 1-5 0-0 0-0 9 5 2 0 2 0 2223 Dominique Sutton f 5-7 1-1 1-2 4 3 12 3 0 0 2142 Darren Kent f 8-10 1-2 1-2 6 2 18 4 1 2 2501 Fred Brown 2-6 2-5 2-3 1 1 8 3 0 1 1813 Justin Werner 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 325 Buchi Awaji 0-1 0-1 2-2 0 0 2 0 0 0 631 Chris Merriewether 1-3 0-0 3-3 4 1 5 2 0 1 1632 Jamar Samuels 2-5 0-0 1-1 3 4 5 1 0 0 1533 Victor Ojeleye 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 140 Ron Anderson 3-5 0-0 0-0 2 1 6 2 0 1 17TEAM 2TOTALS 33-67 7-21 12-15 34 22 85 23 3 7 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 51.4 46.7 49.33-Point FG 46.7 0.0 33.3Free Throws 100.0 72.7 80.0

Officials: Ted Hillary, Gerry Pollard, Terry OglesbyTechnical Fouls: Texas Tech-None. Kansas State-None.Attendance: 9,941

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalTexas Tech 25 48 73Kansas State 49 36 85

Game 27Kansas State 50, Iowa State 46Feb. 21, 2009 � Hilton Coliseum � Ames, Iowa

Kansas State (19-8, 7-5 Big 12)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN00 Jacob Pullen g 4-11 0-4 0-0 4 3 8 2 1 0 3021 Denis Clemente g 3-11 2-6 1-2 5 2 9 4 0 1 3115 Luis Colon f 0-3 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 0 0 1 1323 Dominique Sutton f 0-0 0-0 1-2 5 3 1 0 0 0 1642 Darren Kent f 2-7 0-0 4-4 6 2 8 0 0 1 2901 Fred Brown 2-8 0-3 0-0 1 2 4 0 0 0 2825 Buchi Awaji 3-5 1-2 0-0 2 0 7 0 0 0 1532 Jamar Samuels 4-7 0-0 5-7 10 3 13 0 2 2 2640 Ron Anderson 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 1 0 12TEAM 2TOTALS 18-54 3-15 11-15 39 18 50 6 4 5 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 26.7 41.7 33.33-Point FG 20.0 20.0 20.0Free Throws 66.7 75.0 73.3

Iowa State (13-14, 2-10 Big 12)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN05 Lucca Staiger g 2-9 1-7 0-0 3 0 5 0 0 1 2010 Diante Garrett g 3-11 0-1 3-4 2 3 9 2 0 1 3722 Bryan Petersen g 1-3 1-2 0-0 6 2 3 2 0 0 3121 Craig Brackins f 8-23 0-5 8-8 9 2 24 2 2 0 3923 Jamie Vanderbeken f 0-3 0-2 0-0 3 3 0 2 0 0 3300 Charles Boozer 1-1 0-0 1-2 7 0 3 0 0 1 1901 Dominique Buckley 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 303 Sean Haluska 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 2 0 1041 Justin Hamilton 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 0 0 0 8TEAM 6TOTALS 16-53 2-17 12-14 37 13 46 8 4 3 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 34.5 25.0 30.23-Point FG 0.0 18.2 11.8Free Throws 100.0 80.0 85.7

Officials: Dan Chrisman, Rick Randall, Greg RennegarbeTechnical Fouls: Kansas State-None. Iowa State-None.Attendance: 11,922

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalKansas State 19 31 50Iowa State 24 22 46

Game 25#16 Kansas 85, Kansas State 74Feb. 14, 2009 � Bramlage Coliseum � Manhattan, Kan.

Kansas (20-5, 9-1 Big 12)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN04 Sherron Collins g 5-11 2-5 7-8 1 3 19 6 0 0 3712 Brady Morningstar g 4-5 4-4 0-0 4 5 12 1 0 2 3214 Tyrel Reed g 1-3 1-2 4-4 2 3 7 0 0 0 1923 Mario Little g 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 3 0 0 945 Cole Aldrich c 8-13 0-0 5-5 7 1 21 2 1 0 3611 Quintrell Thomas 0-0 0-0 1-2 1 0 1 0 0 0 215 Tyshawn Taylor 1-2 0-0 2-2 2 5 4 3 0 1 2221 Markieff Morris 1-2 0-0 0-2 0 2 2 0 0 1 522 Marcus Morris 4-7 1-1 6-8 7 3 15 4 0 3 2824 Travis Releford 1-1 0-0 2-4 0 0 4 0 0 0 532 Tyrone Appleton 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 5TEAM 1TOTALS 25-44 8-12 27-35 27 24 85 19 1 7 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 57.1 56.3 56.83-Point FG 62.5 75.0 66.7Free Throws 50.0 88.0 77.1

Kansas State (17-8, 6-5 Big 12)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN00 Jacob Pullen g 5-11 4-9 8-10 3 4 22 2 0 3 3721 Denis Clemente g 9-18 4-8 4-10 5 2 26 3 0 1 3715 Luis Colon f 1-3 0-0 1-2 5 2 3 0 0 1 1623 Dominique Sutton f 3-10 0-0 1-1 6 3 7 3 0 1 2842 Darren Kent f 5-13 0-2 2-2 2 5 12 4 0 0 3101 Fred Brown 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 4 2 1 0 0 1731 Chris Merriewether 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 132 Jamar Samuels 0-2 0-0 0-1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1640 Ron Anderson 1-1 0-0 0-0 4 4 2 1 1 1 17TEAM 2TOTALS 25-59 8-19 16-26 29 25 74 14 2 7 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 45.2 39.3 42.43-Point FG 70.0 11.1 42.1Free Throws 80.0 50.0 61.5

Officials: Paul Janssen, Hal Lusk, Kelly SelfTechnical Fouls: Kansas-None. Kansas State-Denis Clemente.Attendance: 12,528

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalKansas 42 43 85Kansas State 43 31 74

Game 28#11 Missouri 94, Kansas State 74Feb. 25, 2009 � Mizzou Arena � Columbia, Mo.

Kansas State (19-9, 7-6 Big 12)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN00 Jacob Pullen g 2-12 2-9 2-2 4 2 8 2 0 1 3521 Denis Clemente g 12-19 4-7 5-7 5 2 33 3 0 1 3615 Luis Colon f 1-3 0-0 0-1 2 2 2 0 1 0 1223 Dominique Sutton f 0-4 0-1 2-4 7 3 2 0 0 0 2142 Darren Kent f 3-8 1-1 0-0 7 5 7 2 0 0 1801 Fred Brown 4-9 1-4 0-0 1 1 9 1 0 2 2325 Buchi Awaji 1-3 1-2 4-5 2 4 7 0 0 0 731 Chris Merriewether 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 332 Jamar Samuels 1-3 0-0 1-2 4 4 3 0 0 0 2033 Victor Ojeleye 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 040 Ron Anderson 1-5 0-0 1-4 10 4 3 0 0 0 25TEAM 7TOTALS 25-67 9-24 15-25 49 28 74 8 1 4 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 35.3 39.4 37.33-Point FG 20.0 50.0 37.5Free Throws 54.5 64.3 60.0

Missouri (24-4, 11-2 Big 12)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN04 J.T. Tiller g 4-10 1-1 6-7 6 3 15 6 0 1 2511 Zaire Taylor g 0-3 0-2 0-0 2 4 0 1 0 2 2324 Kim English g 1-6 0-2 0-0 3 1 2 1 0 1 1401 DeMarre Carroll f 7-13 0-1 7-12 14 1 21 3 0 1 2805 Leo Lyons f 3-5 1-1 9-9 5 4 16 1 1 1 1903 Miguel Paul 0-4 0-1 2-3 2 4 2 2 1 2 1312 Marcus Denmon 1-3 0-0 4-4 2 2 6 0 1 2 1713 Michael Anderson 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 315 Keith Ramsey 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 1 0 921 Laurence Bowers 7-9 0-0 2-2 6 0 16 0 1 0 1523 Justin Safford 1-1 0-0 1-2 1 0 3 0 0 2 725 Jarrett Sutton 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+32 Steve Moore 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 333 Matt Lawrence 4-10 3-5 2-4 3 1 13 1 0 1 24TEAM 1TOTALS 28-66 5-13 33-43 47 21 94 16 5 13 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 41.5 44.0 42.43-Point FG 50.0 20.0 38.5Free Throws 85.0 69.6 76.7

Officials: David Hall, Hal Lusk, Terry DavisTechnical Fouls: Kansas State-None. Missouri-None.Attendance: 14,825

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalKansas State 32 42 74Missouri 55 39 94

Game 26Kansas State 95, North Carolina Central 49Feb. 18, 2009 � Bramlage Coliseum � Manhattan, Kan.

North Carolina Central (2-24)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN10 Jamar Briscoe g 5-15 3-8 5-7 2 1 18 5 0 2 3512 Bryan Ayala g 4-10 1-4 1-2 1 1 10 0 0 0 3024 Vincent Davis g 0-4 0-1 0-0 2 5 0 0 0 0 2100 Joshua Worthy f 2-3 0-0 2-2 4 3 6 0 0 1 2622 Nick Chasten f 1-5 1-2 0-2 4 4 3 0 0 1 2301 Michael Glasker 2-7 1-1 0-0 0 0 5 4 0 2 2705 Philip Branch 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1233 Tremain Holloway 1-5 0-0 0-0 2 5 2 0 0 0 1334 Raphael McDonald 2-2 1-1 0-0 2 0 5 1 0 0 953 Norbert Randall 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 4TEAM 5TOTALS 17-54 7-19 8-13 22 23 49 10 0 6 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 28.6 34.6 31.53-Point FG 40.0 33.3 36.8Free Throws 50.0 80.0 61.5

Kansas State (18-8)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN00 Jacob Pullen g 3-7 3-5 0-0 4 3 9 7 0 0 2301 Fred Brown g 5-9 2-3 0-0 1 0 12 4 0 2 2715 Luis Colon f 5-9 0-0 2-7 12 0 12 0 1 2 2623 Dominique Sutton f 5-6 0-0 6-6 8 2 16 0 1 0 2642 Darren Kent f 1-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 2 0 0 0 513 Justin Werner 0-2 0-2 0-0 1 1 0 2 0 0 1025 Buchi Awaji 5-7 2-3 0-0 3 0 12 2 0 1 2131 Chris Merriewether 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 4 2 2 0 1 1232 Jamar Samuels 6-8 0-0 2-8 6 1 14 2 1 2 2533 Victor Ojeleye 1-1 0-0 2-2 0 0 4 0 0 0 440 Ron Anderson 4-7 0-0 4-4 10 0 12 2 1 1 21TEAM 1TOTALS 35-58 7-14 18-29 47 11 95 21 4 9 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 62.1 58.6 60.33-Point FG 62.5 33.3 50.0Free Throws 50.0 68.4 62.1

Officials: Terry Davis, John Moore, Joe TownsellTechnical Fouls: NC Central-None. Kansas State-None.Attendance: 7,681

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalNC Central 24 25 49Kansas State 46 49 95

Game 29Kansas State 77, Nebraska 72Feb. 18, 2009 � Bramlage Coliseum � Manhattan, Kan.

Nebraska (16-11, 6-8 Big 12)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN04 Steve Harley g 2-4 0-1 0-0 0 4 4 0 0 0 2205 Sek Henry g 2-7 0-3 1-2 3 2 5 0 0 1 2811 Ade Dagunduro g 5-6 1-1 5-7 7 5 16 1 0 0 2024 Cookie Miller g 3-7 2-3 6-6 2 1 14 7 0 1 3232 Chris Balham f 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 903 Brandon Richardson 1-5 1-3 0-0 3 2 3 3 0 1 1915 Alonzo Edwards 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 125 Paul Velander 2-6 0-1 1-1 0 4 5 0 0 0 2530 Toney McCray 2-5 0-0 2-2 2 3 6 1 0 0 1443 Cole Salomon 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 444 Ryan Anderson 7-9 2-4 3-4 5 4 19 1 0 0 26TEAM 2TOTALS 24-49 6-16 18-22 25 25 72 14 0 3 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 48.0 50.0 49.03-Point FG 42.9 33.3 37.5Free Throws 71.4 86.7 81.8

Kansas State (20-9, 8-6 Big 12)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN00 Jacob Pullen g 4-12 1-6 9-9 4 4 18 5 0 1 3721 Denis Clemente g 3-9 0-3 8-10 0 2 14 5 0 1 3415 Luis Colon f 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 1 0 0 923 Dominique Sutton f 4-7 0-0 0-0 4 5 8 0 0 1 2142 Darren Kent f 4-8 1-1 4-5 5 3 13 1 0 1 2601 Fred Brown 2-3 0-0 2-2 2 0 6 0 0 1 1825 Buchi Awaji 4-6 2-3 0-0 9 1 10 1 1 1 2031 Chris Merriewether 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 0 232 Jamar Samuels 1-5 0-2 1-7 6 2 3 0 1 1 2140 Ron Anderson 2-2 0-0 1-4 4 0 5 0 0 0 12TEAM 0TOTALS 24-53 4-15 25-37 36 20 77 14 2 7 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 33.3 57.7 45.33-Point FG 22.2 33.3 26.7Free Throws 62.5 71.4 67.6

Officials: Duke Edsall, Verne Harris, John HigginsTechnical Fouls: Nebraska-None. Kansas State-None.Attendance: 12,528

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalNebraska 32 40 72Kansas State 30 47 77

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Game 30Oklahoma State 77, Kansas State 71March 3, 2009 � Gallagher-Iba Arena � Stillwater, Okla.

Kansas State (20-10, 8-7 Big 12)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN00 Jacob Pullen g 4-9 2-5 3-3 2 3 13 5 0 0 3221 Denis Clemente g 5-15 2-6 6-6 0 2 18 5 0 1 3615 Luis Colon f 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 0 0 0 1123 Dominique Sutton f 2-4 0-0 5-6 8 4 9 0 0 1 2842 Darren Kent f 5-11 0-1 4-5 6 4 14 1 0 1 3601 Fred Brown 1-2 1-1 0-0 3 2 3 1 0 1 825 Buchi Awaji 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0 0 1 1131 Chris Merriewether 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 132 Jamar Samuels 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 5 0 0 1 0 1640 Ron Anderson 5-10 0-0 2-3 6 5 12 1 0 1 21TEAM 2TOTALS 23-53 5-13 20-23 31 26 71 13 1 6 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 54.2 34.5 43.43-Point FG 80.0 12.5 38.5Free Throws 100.0 80.0 87.0

Oklahoma State (20-9, 9-6 Big 12)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN00 Byron Eaton g 4-10 2-4 15-15 3 4 25 2 0 2 3601 Terrel Harris g 4-9 0-5 2-4 1 5 10 0 0 1 3212 Keiton Page g 4-7 2-5 0-0 1 3 10 0 0 0 3323 James Anderson g 5-8 3-5 3-4 5 4 16 1 0 0 2833 Marshall Moses f 4-5 0-0 2-6 10 4 10 1 0 1 3502 Obi Muonelo 1-4 1-3 1-2 1 1 4 1 0 0 2104 Anthony Brown 0-1 0-0 1-2 3 0 1 0 0 0 515 Nick Sidorakis 0-1 0-1 1-2 0 1 1 1 0 0 10TEAM 3TOTALS 22-45 8-23 25-35 27 22 77 6 0 4 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 52.0 45.0 48.93-Point FG 33.3 36.4 34.8Free Throws 68.8 73.7 71.4

Officials: Curtis Shaw, Mark Whitehead, Doug ShowsTechnical Fouls: Kansas State-None. Oklahoma State-None.Attendance: 12,106

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalKansas State 38 33 71Oklahoma State 41 36 77

Game 33Kansas State 83, Illinois State 79 (OT)March 18, 2009 � Bramlage Coliseum � Manhattan, Kan.

Illinois State (24-10)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN00 Osiris Eldridge g 6-23 3-11 1-2 8 2 16 3 0 1 4001 Emmanuel Holloway g 5-6 2-3 0-0 4 4 12 4 1 1 3312 Lloyd Phillips g 3-10 1-6 0-2 2 3 7 9 0 0 4425 Champ Oguchi g 7-18 5-11 4-5 2 5 23 0 0 0 3242 Dinma Odiakosa f 4-6 0-0 5-9 12 4 13 0 0 0 3203 Alex Rubin 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 0 0 0 3221 Kellen Thornton 1-4 0-0 4-7 5 2 6 0 0 1 1241 Brandon Sampay 1-3 0-0 0-0 5 2 2 0 0 0 1645 Brandon Holtz 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1TEAM 4TOTALS 27-70 11-31 14-25 45 24 79 17 1 4 225

1st Half 2nd Half OT GameField Goals 34.5 46.9 22.2 38.63-Point FG 30.8 46.2 20.0 35.5Free Throws 66.7 45.5 50.0 56.0

Kansas State (22-10)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN00 Jacob Pullen g 10-23 6-13 6-11 5 1 32 4 0 0 3821 Denis Clemente g 2-11 0-6 1-1 3 4 5 10 0 0 3215 Luis Colon f 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 1 0 1 1123 Dominique Sutton f 4-5 0-0 1-2 12 4 9 1 2 1 3342 Darren Kent f 7-11 0-2 5-8 8 3 19 0 2 0 3701 Fred Brown 1-3 0-2 0-0 0 2 2 0 0 0 1425 Buchi Awaji 2-2 1-1 2-2 3 2 7 2 0 0 1431 Chris Merriewether 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 832 Jamar Samuels 0-1 0-0 2-7 4 1 2 1 1 2 1840 Ron Anderson 2-3 0-0 3-5 5 2 7 2 1 1 20TEAM 2TOTALS 28-61 7-24 20-36 43 22 83 21 6 5 225

1st Half 2nd Half OT GameField Goals 42.3 48.3 50.0 45.93-Point FG 14.3 33.3 50.0 29.2Free Throws 53.3 60.0 50.0 55.6

Officials: Todd Williams, Chris Beaver, Tim FogartyTechnical Fouls: Illinois State-None. Kansas State-None.Attendance: 8,130

Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT TotalIllinois State 32 41 6 79Kansas State 31 42 10 83

Game 31Kansas State 76, Colorado 64March 7, 2009 � Bramlage Coliseum � Manhattan, Kan.

Colorado (9-21, 1-15 Big 12)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN01 Nate Tomlinson g 3-6 2-3 2-2 5 4 10 4 0 2 3711 Cory Higgins g 7-16 0-1 8-8 3 4 22 3 0 0 3912 Dwight Thorne II g 4-5 0-1 2-2 6 4 10 1 0 1 2731 Jermy Jackson-Wilson f 2-5 0-0 1-1 2 3 5 2 0 1 1533 Austin Dufault f 2-3 0-0 1-2 6 4 5 2 0 0 3810 Ryan Kelley 0-0 0-0 0-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 114 Javon Coney 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 215 Toby Veal 3-5 0-0 2-5 4 5 8 1 2 0 1424 Levi Knutson 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1534 Casey Crawford 2-4 0-2 0-0 1 2 4 0 0 0 12TEAM 4TOTALS 23-46 2-8 16-22 32 26 64 13 2 4 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 73.7 33.3 50.03-Point FG 66.7 0.0 25.0Free Throws 64.7 100.0 72.7

Kansas State (21-10, 9-7 Big 12)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN00 Jacob Pullen g 4-10 2-6 1-4 5 2 11 1 0 5 3521 Denis Clemente g 8-18 4-8 4-5 3 3 24 3 0 1 3515 Luis Colon f 1-3 0-0 0-0 5 0 2 1 2 1 1723 Dominique Sutton f 3-7 0-0 2-2 6 4 8 4 0 0 2342 Darren Kent f 0-10 0-2 0-2 6 2 0 1 1 0 2501 Fred Brown 2-7 0-3 2-4 3 2 6 2 0 1 1813 Justin Werner 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+25 Buchi Awaji 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 2 0 1 0 531 Chris Merriewether 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 232 Jamar Samuels 4-5 0-0 9-11 6 4 17 5 0 2 2740 Ron Anderson 1-1 0-0 4-8 2 4 6 0 1 0 13TEAM 2TOTALS 24-62 6-19 22-36 40 22 76 17 5 10 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 38.7 38.7 38.73-Point FG 30.8 33.3 31.6Free Throws 62.5 60.0 61.1

Officials: Dan Chrisman, Rick Randall, Brent MeauxTechnical Fouls: Colorado-None. Kansas State-None.Attendance: 10,152

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalColorado 41 23 64Kansas State 38 38 76

Game 34San Diego State 70, Kansas State 52March 20, 2009 � Jenny Craig Pavilion � San Diego, Calif.

Kansas State (22-12)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN00 Jacob Pullen g 0-4 0-3 3-4 2 2 3 1 0 0 821 Denis Clemente g 5-15 1-5 1-1 1 3 12 3 0 1 3415 Luis Colon f 1-3 0-0 0-0 3 2 2 0 0 0 1523 Dominique Sutton f 2-5 0-0 0-0 6 3 4 0 0 1 1842 Darren Kent f 3-10 0-1 2-2 6 1 8 2 0 0 2201 Fred Brown 2-4 0-2 2-3 1 1 6 0 0 1 2613 Justin Werner 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 225 Buchi Awaji 3-5 1-2 0-0 3 1 7 1 0 1 2032 Jamar Samuels 1-6 0-2 1-2 1 4 3 1 2 2 2233 Victor Ojeleye 0-1 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 0 0 0 240 Ron Anderson 2-5 0-0 3-4 6 1 7 0 1 1 21TEAM 3TOTALS 19-60 2-17 12-16 35 18 52 8 3 7 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 32.4 30.8 31.73-Point FG 22.2 0.0 11.8Free Throws 33.3 84.6 75.0

San Diego State (25-9)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN03 Richie Williams g 4-5 2-2 4-4 3 2 14 1 0 4 3215 Kyle Spain f 5-13 0-2 6-7 7 2 16 2 0 2 3131 Lorrenzo Wade f 3-11 0-1 2-2 4 2 8 4 0 2 3132 Billy White f 6-6 0-0 3-4 4 3 15 1 3 1 2443 Ryan Amoroso c 3-5 0-2 1-2 3 2 7 3 0 0 2502 Tim Island 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 110 Bryan Horton 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 120 Jason Deutchman 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 121 Matt Thomas 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0 0 1 0 1 623 D.J. Gay 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1624 Tim Shelton 3-5 0-1 0-0 1 3 6 2 0 1 1825 Bryce Smith 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 142 Mehdi Cheriet 1-3 0-1 0-0 2 2 2 0 0 0 13TEAM 7TOTALS 26-49 2-9 16-20 32 17 70 14 3 11 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 45.5 59.3 53.13-Point FG 50.0 0.0 22.2Free Throws 71.4 84.6 80.0

Officials: Michael Irving, Martin Cota, Bobby McRoyTechnical Fouls: Kansas State-None. San Diego State-None.Attendance: 5,100

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalKansas State 25 27 52San Diego State 27 43 70

Game 32 Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship

National Invitational Tournament National Invitational Tournament

23 NCAA TOURNAMENTS | 4 FINAL FOURS | 16 SWEET SIXTEENS | 11 ELITE EIGHTS | 19 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS | 36 ALL-AMERICANS

Texas 61, Kansas State 58March 12, 2009 � Ford Center � Oklahoma City, Okla.

Texas (22-10)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN03 A.J. Abrams g 2-4 2-4 0-0 2 4 6 0 0 1 2704 Dogus Balbay g 2-4 0-0 2-3 5 2 6 2 2 1 2924 Justin Mason g 1-6 0-0 1-3 2 0 3 3 0 0 3505 Damion James f 3-7 1-1 0-0 3 5 7 0 1 0 2434 Dexter Pittman f 8-12 0-0 3-6 20 2 19 1 4 0 3401 Gary Johnson 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 3 2 0 0 1 1521 Matt Hill 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+23 Harrison Smith 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+32 Connor Atchley 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 950 Varez Ward 3-5 0-0 3-3 3 2 9 1 2 0 1953 Clint Chapman 3-4 0-0 3-5 1 3 9 0 1 0 8TEAM 2TOTALS 23-45 3-5 12-20 40 21 61 7 10 3 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 43.5 59.1 51.13-Point FG 50.0 100.0 60.0Free Throws 50.0 70.0 60.0

Kansas State (21-11)No. Name FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A BLK S MIN00 Jacob Pullen g 6-15 3-8 6-7 2 3 21 1 0 4 2921 Denis Clemente g 4-20 2-8 0-0 3 1 10 3 0 0 3415 Luis Colon f 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 4 0 0 0 1 1023 Dominique Sutton f 1-5 0-0 2-2 2 2 4 1 0 1 2542 Darren Kent f 1-6 0-1 0-0 8 4 2 1 1 0 2701 Fred Brown 1-5 1-3 0-0 4 1 3 1 0 1 1932 Jamar Samuels 4-9 0-0 3-7 7 2 11 0 0 1 2540 Ron Anderson 2-4 0-0 3-6 3 3 7 2 0 1 31TEAM 7TOTALS 19-65 6-20 14-22 37 20 58 9 1 9 200

1st Half 2nd Half GameField Goals 31.3 27.3 29.23-Point FG 40.0 20.0 30.0Free Throws 55.6 69.2 63.6

Officials: Tom O’Neill, Ted Hillary, Randy HeimermanTechnical Fouls: Texas-None. Kansas State-None.Attendance: 14,909

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalTexas 27 34 61Kansas State 29 29 58

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SCORINGK-State player scored 30 or more points:

32 by Jacob Pullen vs. Illinois State (3/18/09)K-State player scored 35 or more points:

^44 by Denis Clemente at Texas (1/31/09)K-State player scored 40 or more points:

^44 by Denis Clemente at Texas (1/31/09)K-State player made 15 or more field goals:

15 by Michael Beasley vs. Nebraska (2/6/08)K-State player made 10 or more field goals:

10 by Jacob Pullen vs. Illinois State (3/18/09)K-State player made 5 or more three-pointers:

6 by Jacob Pullen vs. Illinois State (3/18/09)K-State player made 10 or more free throws:

12 by Denis Clemente at Texas (1/31/09)

Opponent player scored 30 or more points:30 by Dwight Thorne II of Colorado (1/24/09)

Opponent player scored 35 or more points:37 by Jodie Meeks of Kentucky (11/28/08)

Opponent player scored 40 or more points:41 by Aleks Maric of Nebraska (2/13/07)

Opponent player scored 50 or more points:51 by Doremus Bennerman of Siena (3/30/94)

Opponent player made 10 or more field goals:33 by LaceDarius Dunn of Baylor (1/21/09)

Opponent player made 5 or more three-pointers:5 by Champ Oguchi of Illinois State (3/18/09)

Opponent player made 10 or more free throws:11 by Jodie Meeks of Kentucky (11/28/08)

REBOUNDINGK-State player had 10 or more rebounds:

12 by Dominique Sutton vs. Illinois State (3/18/09)K-State player had 15 or more rebounds:

17 by Michael Beasley vs. Missouri (2/16/08)K-State player had 20 or more rebounds:

22 by Michael Beasley vs. Western Illinois (11/17/07)Opponent player had 10 or more rebounds:

12 by Dinma Odiakosa of Illinois State (3/18/09)Opponent player had 15 or more rebounds:

20 by Dexter Pittman of Texas (3/12/09)Opponent player had 20 or more rebounds:

20 by Dexter Pittman of Texas (3/12/09)

OTHER STATISTICS2 K-State players had 30+ points in same game

M. Beasley (44) and B. Walker (31) at Baylor (2/23/08)2 K-State players had 20+ points in same game

D. Clemente (26) and J. Pullen (22) vs. Kansas (2/14/09)K-State player had 20+ points and 20+ rebounds

28 pts, 22 rebs. by Michael Beasley vs. WIU (11/17/07)K-State player had 10 or more assists:

10 by Denis Clemente vs. Illinois State (3/18/09)K-State player had 5 or more steals:

5 by Jacob Pullen vs. Colorado (3/7/09)K-State player had 5 or more blocked shots:

*8 by Jason Bennett vs. Chicago State (1/22/07)Opponent player had 10 or more assists:

11 by Mike Trimboli of Vermont (3/14/07)Opponent player had 5 or more steals:

5 by Ryan Anderson of Nebraska (1/17/09)Opponent player had 5 or more blocks:

5 by Chinemelu Elonu of Texas A&M (2/7/09)

SCORINGK-State scored 100 or more points:

107 vs. Gardner-Webb (12/14/08)K-State scored 90 or more points:

95 vs. N.C. Central (2/17/09)K-State scored under 50 points:

48 at California (11/29/06)K-State scored under 40 points:

39 at North Carolina State (3/11/98)K-State shot 60 percent or better from the floor:

60.3 (35-58) vs. NC Central (2/17/09)K-State shot 50 percent or better from the floor:

60.3 (35-58) vs. NC Central (2/17/09)K-State shot 70 percent or better from the 3-pt range:

75.0 (9-12) vs. Oregon State (12/22/02)K-State made 40 or more field goals:

41 vs. Missouri (1/3/98)K-State made 45 or more field goals:

49 vs. Morgan State (1/5/85)K-State made 10 or more three-pointers:

10 at Texas (1/31/09)K-State made 15 or more three-pointers:

15 vs. Nebraska (1/8/00)K-State made 30 or more free throws:

35 vs. Chicago State (1/5/09)

Opponent scored 100 or more points:103 by Xavier (12/31/07)

Opponent scored 90 or more points:94 by Missouri (2/25/09)

Opponent scored under 50 points:46 by Iowa State (2/21/09)

Opponent scored under 40 points:*25 by Savannah State (1/7/08)

Opponent shot 60 percent or better from the floor:68.8 (22-32) by Kentucky (11/28/08)

Opponent shot 50 percent or better from the floor:53.1 (26-49) by San Diego State (3/20/09)

Opponent shot under 25 percent from the floor:*15.5 (9-58) by Savannah State (1/7/08)

Opponent shot 60 percent or better from 3-pt range:66.7 (8-12) by Kansas (2/14/09)

Opponent made 40 or more field goals:41 by Arizona (12/30/97)

Opponent made 45 or more field goals:50 by Oklahoma (1/18/92)

Opponent made 10 or more three-pointers:11 by Illinois State (3/18/09)

Opponent made 15 or more three-pointers:15 by Saint Louis (1/3/04)

Opponent made 30 or more free throws:30 by Xavier (12/31/07)

REBOUNDINGK-State had 60 or more rebounds:

61 at Oregon State (12/6/03)K-State had 50 or more rebounds:

53 vs. Florida A&M (11/14/08)K-State had 25 or more offensive rebounds:

29 vs. Oklahoma State (2/9/08)K-State had 30 or more defensive rebounds:

32 vs. Illinois State (3/18/09)Opponent had 50 or more rebounds:

55 by Oregon State (12/6/03)

OTHER STATISTICSK-State had 20 or more assists:

21 vs. Illinois State (3/18/09)K-State had 25 or more assists:

30 vs. Gardner-Webb (12/14/08)K-State had 10 or more steals:

10 vs. Colorado (3/7/09)K-State had 15 or more steals:

16 vs. UT-San Antonio (11/29/99)K-State had 5 or more blocked shots:

6 vs. Illinois State (3/18/09)K-State had 10 or more blocked shots:

11 vs. Missouri (2/16/08)Opponent had 20 or more assists:

21 by Kansas (3/1/08)Opponent had 25 or more assists:

26 by Kansas (2/4/02)Opponent had 10 or more steals:

11 by San Diego State (3/20/09)Opponent had 15 or more steals:

15 by Kansas (3/1/08)Opponent had 5 or more blocked shots:

10 by Texas (3/12/09)Opponent had 10 or more blocked shots:

10 by Texas (3/12/09)

MISCELLANEOUSK-State had a 5 or more game winning streak:

6, Jan. 24, 2009 to Feb. 11, 2009 K-State had a 10 or more game winning streak:

10, Dec. 1, 1993 to Jan 5, 1994K-State had a 15 or more game winning streak:

21, Dec. 19, 1958 to March 13, 1959K-State had a 20 or more game winning streak:

21, Dec. 19, 1958 to March 13, 1959

NATIONAL RANKINGSK-State beat a Top-25 team at home:

K-State 75, No. 10 Texas A&M 54 (1/19/08)K-State beat a Top-10 team at home:

K-State 75, No. 10 Texas A&M 54 (1/19/08)K-State beat a Top-5 team at home:

K-State 84, No. 2 Kansas 75 (1/30/08)K-State beat a No. 1 team at home:

K-State 65, No. 1 Missouri 58 (2/8/90)K-State beat a Top-25 team on the road:

K-State 85, No. 11 Texas 81 OT (1/31/09)K-State beat a Top-10 team on the road:

K-State 68, No. 1 Kansas 64 (1/17/94)K-State beat a No. 1 team on the road:

K-State 68, No. 1 Kansas 64 (1/17/94)K-State was ranked in the AP Top 25:

No. 24 on Feb. 18, 2008K-State was ranked in the AP Top 15:

No. 14 on Feb. 13, 1988K-State was ranked in the AP Top 10:

No. 9 on March 17, 1973K-State was ranked in the AP Top 5:

No. 3 on March 7, 1962K-State was ranked No. 1 by AP:

March 14, 1959

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Overall Conference ---------------------------Overall--------------------------- Conference Conf. Tourn. NCAA Final AP Vs.Year W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Finish H A N Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. H A W-L Seed Tournament Seed NIT Rank Top 25 Coach1902-03 0-5 .000 - - - 0-2 0-3 - - - 0-2 0-2 0-1 - - - - - - - - - none1903-04 No Team1904-05 No Team1905-06 7-9 .438 - - - 5-2 0-4 1-3 - 1-4 2-1 1-1 2-3 - - - - - - - - - Melick1906-07 3-6 .333 - - - 5-3 0-3 - - 1-0 1-4 3-1 0-1 - - - - - - - - - Ahearn1907-08 2-10 .167 - - - 1-7 0-5 - - - 0-4 1-8 0-1 - - - - - - - - - Ahearn1908-09 6-2 .750 - - - 5-3 1-0 - - 1-1 3-1 2-1 - - - - - - - - - - Ahearn1909-10 10-3 .769 - - - 10-1 1-2 - - 1-0 3-3 4-0 3-0 - - - - - - - - - Ahearn1910-11 5-3 .625 - - - 4-2 1-2 - - - 2-2 1-1 2-0 - - - - - - - - - Ahearn1911-12 9-5 .643 - - - 8-3 2-2 - - 2-0 2-4 6-1 - - - - - - - - - - Lowman1912-13 11-4 .733 - - - 8-2 6-2 - - - 7-3 7-1 - - - - - - - - - - LowmanMissouri Valley Conference (1913-28)1913-14 10-7 .588 7-5 .583 2nd [South] 7-3 3-4 - - - 3-5 7-2 - 4-2 3-3 - - - - - - - Lowman1914-15 6-12 .333 4-10 .286 5th 4-9 2-3 - - - 2-4 3-7 1-1 2-8 2-2 - - - - - - - Merner1915-16 13-3 .813 9-3 .750 3rd 9-3 4-0 - - - 5-0 5-3 3-0 5-3 4-0 - - - - - - - Merner1916-17 15-2 .882 10-2 .833 1st 10-0 5-2 - - - 3-2 8-0 4-0 6-0 4-2 - - - - - - - Clevenger1917-18 12-5 .706 10-5 .667 2nd 7-4 5-1 - - - 5-1 5-2 2-2 6-4 4-1 - - - - - - - Clevenger1918-19 17-2 .895 10-2 .833 1st 10-0 7-2 - - - 4-0 10-0 3-2 4-0 6-2 - - - - - - - Clevenger1919-20 10-8 .556 8-8 .500 4th 10-2 0-6 - - - 6-2 3-3 1-3 8-2 0-6 - - - - - - - Clevenger1920-21 14-6 .700 11-5 .688 3rd 8-1 4-4 - - - 6-2 5-2 1-1 6-1 5-3 - - - - - - - Knoth1921-22 3-14 .176 3-13 .188 7th 2-7 1-7 - - - 2-3 1-7 0-4 2-6 1-7 - - - - - - - Curtis1922-23 2-14 .125 2-14 .143 9th 0-8 2-6 - - - 0-6 1-6 1-2 0-8 2-6 - - - - - - - Curtis1923-24 8-8 .500 8-8 .500 t4th 5-3 4-4 - - - 2-4 5-3 2-0 5-3 4-4 - - - - - - - Corsaut1924-25 10-8 .556 10-6 .625 t3rd 4-5 6-3 - - - 3-3 4-4 3-1 4-4 6-2 - - - - - - - Corsaut1925-26 11-7 .611 9-3 .750 t2nd 5-1 6-6 - - - 3-3 6-3 2-1 5-1 4-2 - - - - - - - Corsaut1926-27 10-8 .556 6-6 .500 t5th 6-2 4-6 - - 3-0 4-2 3-5 0-1 4-2 2-4 - - - - - - - Corsaut1927-28 8-10 .444 8-10 .444 t5th 4-5 4-5 - - 1-0 3-4 3-4 1-2 4-5 4-5 - - - - - - - CorsautBig Six Conference (1928-47)1928-29 6-10 .375 2-8 .200 5th 4-3 2-7 - - 1-0 2-5 2-4 1-1 2-3 0-5 - - - - - - - Corsaut1929-30 9-7 .563 4-6 .400 5th 3-4 6-3 - - 2-0 4-3 3-4 - 2-3 2-3 - - - - - - - Corsaut1930-31 11-6 .647 5-5 .500 t3rd 3-4 8-2 - - 3-0 4-2 3-3 1-1 2-3 3-2 - - - - - - - Corsaut1931-32 7-8 .467 5-5 .500 4th 5-2 2-6 - - 1-3 3-2 3-3 - 4-1 1-4 - - - - - - - Corsaut1932-33 9-9 .500 4-6 .400 4th 7-2 2-7 - - 4-3 1-4 4-1 0-1 3-2 1-4 - - - - - - - Corsaut1933-34 3-15 .167 2-8 .200 t5th 3-6 0-9 - - 1-5 2-4 0-5 0-1 2-3 0-5 - - - - - - - Root1934-35 5-15 .250 4-12 .250 6th 4-5 1-10 - - 1-1 1-6 3-5 0-3 4-5 0-7 - - - - - - - Root1935-36 9-9 .500 3-7 .300 t4th 3-3 5-5 1-1 - 6-2 1-2 2-5 - 2-3 1-4 - - - - - - - Root1936-37 9-9 .500 5-5 .500 4th 4-3 5-6 - - 3-4 2-4 4-1 - 3-2 2-3 - - - - - - - Root1937-38 7-11 .389 3-7 .200 5th 7-3 0-8 - - 4-3 1-5 2-3 - 3-2 0-5 - - - - - - - Root1938-39 5-13 .278 2-8 .200 6th 5-5 0-8 - - 3-3 1-4 1-5 0-1 2-3 0-5 - - - - - - - Root1939-40 6-12 .333 2-8 .200 t4th 4-3 2-9 - - 3-2 3-4 0-6 - 2-3 0-5 - - - - - - - Gardner1940-41 6-12 .333 3-7 .300 5th 5-3 1-9 - - 3-4 2-4 1-3 0-1 3-2 0-5 - - - - - - - Gardner1941-42 8-10 .444 3-7 .300 5th 6-3 2-7 - - 5-3 0-4 3-2 0-1 2-3 1-4 - - - - - - - Gardner1942-43 6-14 .300 1-9 .100 6th 6-6 0-8 - - 1-3 1-5 3-5 1-1 1-4 0-5 - - - - - - - Cochrane1943-44 7-15 .318 1-9 .100 t5th 4-7 3-6 0-2 - 4-3 1-5 2-6 0-1 1-4 0-5 - - - - - - - Rock1944-45 10-13 .435 4-6 .400 5th 6-4 3-8 1-1 - 3-4 4-2 3-6 0-1 3-2 1-4 - - - - - - - Knorr1945-46 4-20 .167 2-8 .200 6th 3-5 1-11 0-4 - 1-10 1-5 2-5 - 2-3 0-5 - - - - - - - Knorr1946-47 14-10 .583 3-7 .300 t5th 9-2 3-7 2-1 - 9-2 2-4 3-3 0-1 3-2 0-5 - - - - - - - GardnerBig Seven Conference (1947-58)1947-48 22-6 .786 9-3 .750 1st 10-1 6-3 6-2 - 9-0 5-1 5-2 3-3 5-1 4-2 - - 2-2/Final Four - - - - Gardner1948-49 13-11 .542 8-4 .667 3rd 8-1 4-8 1-2 - 4-7 4-3 3-1 2-0 5-1 3-3 - - - - - - - Gardner1949-50 17-7 .708 8-4 .667 t1st 9-1 6-5 2-1 - 8-3 5-1 4-1 0-2 5-1 3-3 - - - - - 14 0-1 Gardner1950-51 25-4 .862 11-1 .917 1st 12-1 7-2 6-1 - 9-2 5-0 5-1 6-1 6-0 5-1 - - 3-1/Nat. Final - - 4 5-1 Gardner1951-52 19-5 .792 10-2 .833 2nd 11-0 6-4 2-1 - 8-3 5-0 3-1 3-1 6-0 4-2 - - - - - 3 1-3 Gardner1952-53 17-4 .810 9-3 .750 2nd 9-1 4-3 4-0 - 7-1 3-1 5-2 2-0 5-1 4-2 - - - - - 12 1-2 Gardner1953-54 11-10 .524 5-7 .417 t4th 5-4 4-5 2-1 - 6-2 2-5 2-2 1-1 3-3 2-4 - - - - - - 1-1 Winter1954-55 11-10 .524 6-6 .500 t2nd 6-4 3-5 2-1 - 5-3 4-2 2-4 0-1 3-3 3-3 - - - - - - 1-1 Winter1955-56 17-8 .680 9-3 .750 1st 8-2 6-4 3-2 - 5-4 5-1 5-1 2-2 4-2 5-1 - - 1-1/Sweet 16 - - - 3-1 Winter1956-57 15-8 .652 8-4 .667 2nd 10-1 4-5 1-2 - 5-4 3-2 7-0 0-2 5-1 3-3 - - - - - - 2-3 Winter1957-58 22-5 .815 10-2 .833 1st 8-1 9-1 5-3 - 9-1 4-0 6-0 3-4 5-1 5-1 - - 2-2/Final Four - - 3 3-3 WinterBig Eight Conference (1958-96)1958-59 25-2 .926 14-0 1.00 1st 11-0 10-1 4-1 - 9-1 6-0 7-0 3-1 7-0 7-0 - - 1-1/Elite Eight - - 1 2-1 Winter1959-60 16-10 .615 10-4 .714 t1st 9-2(a) 3-6 4-2 - 5-5 6-0 4-4 1-1 7-0 3-4 - - - - 0-0 Winter1960-61 22-5 .852 13-1 .929 1st 11-1 6-3 5-1 - 9-2 4-1 6-1 3-1 7-0(b) 6-1 - - 1-1/Elite Eight - - 4 1-1 Winter1961-62 22-3 .880 12-2 .857 2nd 10-0 8-3 4-0 1-0 9-1 4-1 6-0 2-1 7-0 5-2 - - - - - 6 2-0 Winter1962-63 16-9 .640 11-3 .786 t1st 8-3 6-4 2-2 - 4-6 3-2 7-0 2-1 6-1 5-2 - - - - - - 0-1 Winter1963-64 22-7 .759 12-2 .857 1st 9-2 8-2 5-3 0-1 8-2 2-2 7-0 5-2 6-1 6-1 - - 2-2/Final Four - - - 1-3 Winter1964-65 12-13 .480 5-9 .357 t6th 7-4 3-7 2-2 - 7-4 2-3 2-4 1-2 4-3 1-6 - - - - - - 0-0 Winter1965-66 14-11 .560 9-5 .643 3rd 7-4 5-5 2-2 - 5-5 2-3 6-1 1-2 5-2 4-3 - - - - - - 0-2 Winter1966-67 17-8 .680 9-5 .643 4th 8-4 5-3 4-1 - 8-3 4-1 3-3 2-1 5-2 4-3 - - - - - - 0-2 Winter1967-68 19-9 .679 11-3 .786 1st 9-1 7-4 3-4 - 6-4 4-2 6-1 3-2 6-1 5-2 - - 0-2/Sweet 16 - - - 0-1 Winter1968-69 14-12 .539 9-5 .643 t2nd 9-2 3-7 2-3 - 4-7 3-2 5-2 2-1 6-1 3-4 - - - - - - 2-3 Fitzsimmons1969-70 20-8 .714 10-4 .714 1st 11-0 5-6 4-2 - 8-3 6-0 5-3 1-2 7-0 3-4 - - 1-1/Sweet 16 - - - 2-0 Fitzsimmons

23 NCAA TOURNAMENTS | 4 FINAL FOURS | 16 SWEET SIXTEENS | 11 ELITE EIGHTS | 19 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS | 36 ALL-AMERICANS

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Overall Conference ---------------------------Overall--------------------------- Conference Conf. Tourn. NCAA Final AP Vs.Year W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Finish H A N Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. H A W-L Seed Tournament Seed NIT Rank Top 25 Coach1970-71 11-15 .423 6-8 .429 t5th 8-5 1-7 2-3 - 5-6 2-4 3-4 1-1 5-2 1-6 - - - - - - 0-3 Hartman1971-72 19-9 .679 12-2 .857 1st 9-1 6-5 4-3 - 6-6 4-1 6-1 4-1 6-0 6-2 - - 1-1/Elite Eight - - - 2-3 Hartman1972-73 23-5 .821 12-2 .857 1st 12-0 8-3 3-2 1-0 8-2 4-1 7-1 3-1 7-0 5-2 - - 1-1/Elite Eight - - 9 2-3 Hartman1973-74 19-8 .704 11-3 .786 2nd 10-2 7-4 2-2 - 7-4 5-1 7-0 0-3 6-1 5-2 - - - - - - 2-2 Hartman1974-75 20-9 .690 10-4 .714 2nd 12-0 4-7 4-2 1-0 6-3 4-2 5-2 4-2 7-0 3-4 - - 2-1/Elite Eight - - 15 2-2 Hartman1975-76 20-8 .714 11-3 .786 2nd 11-2 6-3 3-3 0-1 8-2 4-3 7-0 1-2 5-2 6-1 - - - - 0-1 - 2-1 Hartman1976-77 24-7 .774 11-3 .786 1st 12-1 7-4 5-2 2-0 7-3 4-3 8-0 3-1 6-1 5-2 3-0 1 1-1/Sweet 16 - - 16 2-2 Hartman1977-78 18-11 .621 7-7 .500 4th 11-2 4-6 3-3 2-0 7-3 3-4 5-3 1-1 5-2 2-5 2-1 4 - - - 1-4 Hartman1978-79 16-12 .621 8-6 .571 2nd 10-4 5-5 1-3 2-1 5-4 3-4 6-2 0-1 4-3 4-3 1-1 4 - - - - 1-2 Hartman1979-80 22-9 .710 8-6 .571 2nd 13-3 5-5 4-1 - 9-1 7-2 4-5 2-1 4-3 4-3 3-0 2 1-1/2nd Rd. 7 - - 2-3 Hartman1980-81 24-9 .727 9-5 .643 2nd 15-2 4-5 5-2 1-0 6-2 6-3 6-2 5-2 6-1 3-4 2-1 2 3-1/Elite Eight 8 - - 4-2 Hartman1981-82 23-8 .741 10-4 .714 2nd 16-2 5-4 2-2 2-0 5-2 7-2 6-2 3-2 5-2 5-2 1-1 2 2-1/Sweet 16 5 - - 3-2 Hartman1982-83 12-16 .428 4-10 .286 6th 9-6 2-8 1-2 1-0 4-5 6-1 1-7 0-3 3-4 1-6 0-1 6 - - - - 0-3 Hartman1983-84 14-15 .483 5-9 .357 t6th 12-3 2-9 0-3 1-2 4-2 3-5 4-5 2-1 4-3 1-6 1-1 6 - - - - 0-2 Hartman1984-85 (c) 14-14 .500 5-9 .357 t5th 11-5 2-8 1-1 1-0 6-2 3-6 3-5 1-1 4-3 1-6 0-1 5 - - - - 0-6 Hartman1985-86 16-14 .533 4-10 .286 7th 9-5 4-6 3-3 2-1 6-2 5-4 3-5 0-2 2-5 2-5 0-1 8 - - - - 0-7 Hartman1986-87 20-11 .645 8-6 .571 4th 10-3 6-5 4-3 1-0 7-3 6-1 4-5 2-2 4-3 4-3 1-1 4 1-1/2nd Rd. 9 - - 1-6 Kruger1987-88 25-9 .735 11-3 .786 2nd 10-3 7-4 8-2 3-0 3-3 6-1 6-3 7-2 6-1 5-2 2-1 2 3-1/Elite Eight 4 - 20 3-3 Kruger1988-89 19-11 .633 8-6 .571 3rd 13-2 5-7 1-2 2-0 5-1 5-4 5-3 2-3 5-2 3-4 1-1 3 0-1/1st Rd. 6 - - 2-5 Kruger1989-90 17-15 .531 7-7 .500 4th 12-3 2-7 3-5 2-1 4-5 6-3 4-4 1-2 6-1 1-6 0-1 4 0-1/1st Rd. 11 - - 2-5 Kruger1990-91 13-15 .464 3-11 .214 8th 8-6 3-8 2-1 2-0 5-3 3-5 2-6 1-1 2-5 1-6 0-1 8 - - - - 1-5 Altman1991-92 16-14 .533 5-9 .357 t6th 12-4 2-7 2-3 1-0 4-3 5-3 5-4 1-4 4-3 1-6 0-1 7 - - 1-1 - 2-8 Altman1992-93 19-11 .633 7-7 .500 t5th 12-3 5-6 2-2 0-0 6-2 7-1 3-5 3-3 4-3 3-4 2-1 5 0-1/1st Rd. 11 - - 2-3 Altman1993-94 20-14 .588 4-10 .286 t6th 10-5 6-6 4-3 0-1 9-0 5-3 3-5 3-5 3-4 1-6 0-1 6 -- - 3-2 - 1-3 Altman1994-95 12-15 .444 3-11 .214 8th 9-5 1-9 2-1 1-1 8-1 2-6 0-5 1-2 3-4 0-7 0-1 8 - - - - 0-9 Asbury1995-96 17-12 .586 7-7 .500 4th 10-4 4-6 3-2 2-0 6-3 6-2 2-4 1-3 4-3 3-4 1-1 4 0-1/1st Rd. 10 - - 1-5 AsburyBig 12 Conference (1996-present)1996-97 10-17 .370 3-13 .188 t10th 9-6 1-10 0-1 3-0 4-3 0-7 2-6 1-1 3-5 0-8 0-1 12 - - - - 0-9 Asbury1997-98 17-12 .586 7-9 .438 t7th 12-2 3-9 2-1 3-0 6-1 4-5 3-4 1-2 6-2 1-7 1-1 8 - - 0-1 - 0-4 Asbury1998-99 20-13 .606 7-9 .438 t7th 14-3 3-7 3-3 5-2 6-0 3-5 4-4 2-2 6-2 1-7 2-1 7 - - 0-1 - 2-3 Asbury1999-2000 9-19 .321 2-14 .125 12th 8-7 1-11 0-1 2-1 5-2 1-7 1-6 0-3 2-6 0-8 0-1 12 - - - - 0-9 Asbury2000-01 11-18 .379 4-12 .250 10th 8-7 2-10 1-1 2-1 3-4 3-5 1-7 2-1 2-6 2-6 1-1 10 - - - - 2-7 Wooldridge2001-02 13-16 .448 6-10 .375 t7th 12-5 0-10 1-1 3-1 3-4 2-5 3-5 2-1 6-2 0-8 1-1 7 - - - - 1-6 Wooldridge2002-03 13-17 .433 4-12 .250 11th 11-5 1-9 1-3 1-3 6-1 4-3 1-7 1-3 4-4 0-8 0-1 11 - - - - 1-6 Wooldridge2003-04 14-14 .500 6-10 .375 t9th 12-4 2-9 0-1 3-0 4-2 2-6 3-5 2-1 4-4 2-6 0-1 9 - - - - 1-4 Wooldridge2004-05 17-12 .586 6-10 .375 10th 13-5 3-6 1-1 4-0 5-1 4-3 2-6 2-2 4-4 2-6 1-1 10 - - - - 0-5 Wooldridge2005-06 (d) 15-13 .536 6-10 .375 t7th 13-4 2-8 0-1 4-0 4-2 4-3 2-6 1-2 4-4 2-6 0-1 9 - - - - 0-3 Wooldridge2006-07 23-12 .657 10-6 .625 4th 14-3 6-7 3-2 4-2 6-1 6-3 4-4 3-2 6-2 4-4 1-1 4 - - 1-1 - 1-4 Huggins2007-08 21-12 .636 10-6 .625 3rd 15-2 3-5 3-5 5-2 4-2 6-0 3-5 3-3 7-1 3-5 0-1 3 1-1/2nd Rd. 11 - - 2-4 Martin2008-09 22-12 .647 9-7 .563 t4th 17-3 5-5 0-4 5-2 4-1 5-4 6-2 2-3 5-3 4-4 0-1 4 - - 1-1 - 1-3 Martin

(a)-Includes a 82-84 overtime loss to Kansas on March 9, 1960 in an NCAA playoff game.(b)-Lost 80-81 at Colorado on Feb. 13, 1961, but Colorado later forfeited the contest.(c)-Jack Hartman coached the first 13 games before sitting out the remainder of the year recovering from heary bypass surgery. He returned to coach one last season in 1985-86.Assistant Darryl Winston served as interim coach (5-10) for the final 15 games from January to March 1985. (d)-Jim Wooldridge coached the first 19 games before undergoing neck surgery; returned to coach the final seven games.Assistant Jimmy Elgas served as interim coach (1-1) for two games in February 2006.

RECORDS

Milestone Gamesmilestone victories

No. Result Site Date1 Kansas State 15 Minneapolis (Kan.) High 6 Manhattan, Kan. December 9, 1905

100 Kansas State 33 Iowa State 27 Manhattan, Kan. January 19, 1918200 Kansas State 46 Drake 30 Des Moines, Iowa February 11, 1928300 Kansas State 38 Nebraska 35 Manhattan, Kan. February 2, 1942400 Kansas State 82 Springfield 59 Manhattan, Kan. December 21, 1950500 Kansas State 59 Missouri 55 Manhattan, Kan. January 14, 1957600 Kansas State 75 Xavier 67 Lexington, Ky. December 22, 1961700 Kansas State 79 North Dakota State 52 Manhattan, Kan. December 19, 1967800 Kansas State 97 Nebraska 70 Manhattan, Kan. March 3, 1973900 Kansas State 67 Missouri 54 Manhattan, Kan. February 18, 1978

1000 Kansas State 70 Kansas 63 Lawrence, Kan. February 26, 19831100 Kansas State 80 Nebraska 68 Lincoln, Neb. January 21, 19891200 Kansas State 87 Marshall 81 Huntington, W. Va. December 22, 19941300 Kansas State 66 Colorado 64 Manhattan, Kan. February 20, 20021400 Kansas State 74 Nebraska 59 Manhattan, Kan. February 6, 2008

milestone gamesNo. Result Site Date

1 Haskell 60 Kansas State 7 Manhattan, Kan. January 16, 1903100 Kansas State 50 Nebraska Wesleyan 29 Manhattan, Kan. February 27, 1913500 Kansas State 39 Missouri 35 Columbia, Mo. February 22, 1936

1000 Kansas State 89 Colorado 58 Manhattan, Kan. January 10, 19591500 Kansas State 87 Providence 80 Oklahoma City, Okla. March 12, 19772000 Oklahoma 87 Kansas State 77 Norman, Okla. January 26, 1994

Record by DecadeOverall Home Away Neutral

Decade Record Pct. Record Pct. Record Pct. Record Pct.1903-09 18-32 .360 16-17 .485 1-15 .063 1-3 .2501910-19 108-46 .701 77-26 .748 36-20 .643 0-0 .0001920-29 82-93 .469 47-37 .560 34-54 .386 0-0 .0001930-39 74-102 .420 44-38 .537 29-63 .315 1-1 .5001940-49 96-123 .438 61-35 .635 25-76 .248 10-12 .4551950-59 179-63 .740 89-15 .856 58-35 .624 32-13 .7111960-69 174-87 .667 88-23 .793 53-41 .564 33-23 .5891970-79 190-92 .674 106-17 .862 52-49 .515 32-26 .5521980-89 189-116 .620 116-35 .768 44-58 .431 29-23 .5581990-99 161-138 .539 108-41 .725 29-71 .290 25-25 .5002000-present 158-145 .521 122-45 .731 24-79 .233 12-20 .375Totals 1429-1036 .580 874-329 .727 385-561 .407 175-146 .545

Record at HomeRecord at other home sites (prior to 1910)__________________________________16-17 (.485)Record in Nichols Gymnasium (1910-1950) ______________________________238-137 (.635)Record in Ahearn Field House (1950-88) __________________________________374-87 (.811)Record in Bramlage Coliseum (1988-present) ______________________________245-88 (.736)Total__________________________________________________________874-329 (.727)

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Overall ConferenceYEAR W-L Pct. W-L Pct. PLACE FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. REB AVG. PF-D AST TO BK STL PTS AVG

� Jack Gardner (127-47, [.730], 7 years)1946-47 14-10 .583 3-7 .300 T-5th 403-NA ----- ------ ------ 325-585 .560 ----- ----- 494 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1,131 47.01947-48 22-6 .786 9-3 .750 1st 549-NA ----- ------ ------ 441-675 .650 ----- ----- 524 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1539 55.01948-49 13-11 .542 8-4 .667 3rd 448-1392 .320 ------ ------ 307-521 .590 ----- ----- 501 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1203 50.1

opponents 409-1452 .282 ------ ------ 328-543 .604 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 1146 47.81949-50 17-7 .708 8-4 .667 T-1st 581-1639 .350 ------ ------ 373-609 .610 ----- ----- 563-15 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1535 63.9

opponents 428-1435 .298 ------ ------ 384-636 .604 ----- ----- 489 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1240 51.61950-51 25-4 .862 11-1 .917 1st 777-2009 .390 ------ ------ 442-698 .630 ----- ----- 587-10 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1996 68.8

opponents 577-1904 .303 ------ ------ 392-627 .625 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 1546 53.31951-52 19-5 .792 10-2 .833 2nd 657-1735 .384 ------ ------ 478-709 .690 1225 51.0 563-18 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1792 74.7

opponents 551-1780 .310 ------ ------ 342-583 .587 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 1444 60.01952-53 17-4 .810 9-3 .750 2nd 575-1487 .389 ------ ------ 560-839 .670 1070 51.0 543-24 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1710 81.4

opponents 503-1536 .327 ------ ------ 513-836 .614 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 1519 72.3

� Fred “Tex” Winter (261-118, [.689], 15 years)1953-54 11-10 .524 5-7 .417 T-4th 541-1422 .380 ------ ------ 472-757 .623 808 38.5 525-18 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1554 74.0

opponents 492-1414 .348 ------ ------ 511-823 .620 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 1495 71.21954-55 11-10 .524 6-6 .500 T-2nd 541-1473 .367 ------ ------ 468-687 .681 1931 49.1 406 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1550 73.8

opponents 498-1447 .344 ------ ------ 531-762 .697 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 1527 72.71955-56 17-8 .680 9-3 .750 1st 669-1752 .382 ------ ------ 546-812 .672 1223 48.9 441-16 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1884 75.4

opponents 579-1737 .333 ------ ------ 531-806 .658 1141 45.6 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 1689 67.61956-57 15-8 .652 8-4 .667 2nd 605-1587 .381 ------ ------ 520-768 .674 1097 47.7 447-20 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1730 75.2

opponents 516-1494 .345 ------ ------ 486-719 .676 963 41.9 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 1518 66.01957-58 22-5 .815 10-2 .833 1st 688-1773 .388 ------ ------ 504-762 .674 1239 45.9 481-24 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1880 69.6

opponents 602-1696 .357 ------ ------ 457-720 .635 1037 38.4 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 1661 61.51958-59 25-2 .926 14-0 1.000 1st 718-1829 .393 ------ ------ 606-850 .713 1363 50.5 507-18 ----- ----- ----- ----- 2042 75.6

opponents 608-1703 .357 ------ ------ 475-710 .669 1206 44.7 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 1691 62.61959-60 16-10 .615 10-4 .714 T-1st 655-1768 .370 ------ ------ 451-689 .654 1319 50.7 523-21 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1761 67.7

opponents 566-1578 .359 ------ ------ 521-749 .696 1248 47.2 493-17 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1653 63.61960-61 22-5 .852 13-1 .929 1st 760-1988 .380 ------ ------ 478-721 .660 1477 54.7 568-17 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1988 74.0

opponents 628-1712 .367 ------ ------ 528-813 .650 1350 50.0 532 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1784 66.11961-62 22-3 .880 12-2 .857 2nd 671-1762 .380 ------ ------ 421-640 .660 1253 50.1 485 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1763 70.5

opponents 515-1514 .340 ------ ------ 465-688 .676 1249 50.0 477 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1495 59.81962-63 16-9 .640 11-3 .786 T-1st 667-1626 .410 ------ ------ 375-557 .670 1097 43.9 456-12 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1709 68.4

opponents 565-1400 .404 ------ ------ 425-611 .696 1011 40.4 424 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1559 62.41963-64 22-7 .759 12-2 .857 1st 878-1992 .440 ------ ------ 442-683 .650 1431 49.0 523 ----- ----- ----- ----- 2198 75.8

opponents 764-1935 .395 ------ ------ 466-689 .676 1318 45.4 524 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1994 68.81964-65 12-13 .480 5-9 .357 T-6th 676-1670 .400 ------ ------ 399-621 .640 1210 48.4 506-15 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1751 70.0

opponents 617-1576 .392 ------ ------ 460-685 .672 1180 47.2 486 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1694 67.81965-66 14-11 .560 9-5 .643 3rd 738-1727 .430 ------ ------ 329-539 .610 1235 49.5 564-12 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1805 72.2

opponents 602-1525 .395 ------ ------ 486-754 .645 1153 46.1 469 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1690 67.61966-67 17-8 .680 9-5 .643 4th 740-1734 .420 ------ ------ 355-539 .650 1163 46.5 441 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1835 73.4

opponents 620-1486 .417 ------ ------ 415-602 .689 1068 42.3 441 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1665 66.61967-68 19-9 .679 11-3 .786 1st 786-1864 .420 ------ ------ 383-599 .630 1198 43.2 522-19 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1959 69.9

opponents 677-1742 .389 ------ ------ 469-686 .684 1037 37.0 476 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1823 65.1

� Lowell “Cotton” Fitzsimmons (34-20, [.630], 2 years)1968-69 14-12 .539 9-5 .643 T-2nd 732-1698 .430 ------ ------ 400-610 .650 1012 39.9 504-22 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1864 71.6

opponents 648-1546 .419 ------ ------ 488-697 .700 920 35.3 482 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1784 68.61969-70 20-8 .714 10-4 .714 1st 796-1772 .440 ------ ------ 480-737 .650 1143 40.8 582-22 ----- ----- ----- ----- 2072 74.0

opponents 702-1743 .403 ------ ------ 520-789 .659 977 34.8 575 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1926 68.7

� Jack Hartman (294-170, [.634], 16 years)1970-71 11-15 .423 6-8 .429 T-5th 684-1656 .410 ------ ------ 428-670 .640 1089 41.9 504-24 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1796 69.1

opponents 724-1742 .416 ------ ------ 434-655 .663 997 38.3 504-24 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1882 72.41971-72 19-9 .679 12-2 .857 1st 785-1746 .449 ------ ------ 496-786 .631 1104 39.4 525-15 ----- ----- ----- ----- 2066 73.8

opponents 707-1703 .415 ------ ------ 470-664 .707 996 35.5 572-30 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1884 67.11972-73 23-5 .821 12-2 .857 1st 875-1832 .478 ------ ------ 385-546 .705 1037 37.0 455-11 ----- ----- ----- ----- 2135 76.3

opponents 825-1868 .442 ------ ------ 270-395 .684 915 32.7 549-24 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1920 68.61973-74 19-8 .704 11-3 .786 2nd 825-1790 .461 ------ ------ 327-433 .755 925 34.3 417-6 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1977 73.2

opponents 786-1822 .431 ------ ------ 220-301 .733 944 35.0 478-10 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1792 66.41974-75 20-9 .690 10-4 .714 2nd 960-2037 .471 ------ ------ 306-431 .710 1059 36.5 491-9 ----- ----- ----- ----- 2226 76.8

opponents 906-2045 .433 ------ ------ 295-430 .686 1038 35.8 506-17 ----- ----- ----- ----- 2107 72.71975-76 20-8 .714 11-3 .786 2nd 904-1912 .473 ------ ------ 260-391 .667 1141 40.8 477-9 ----- ----- ----- ----- 2068 73.9

opponents 790-1740 .454 ------ ------ 277-402 .689 1078 38.3 464-9 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1857 66.31976-77 23-8 .774 11-3 .786 1st 923-1956 .472 ------ ------ 486-659 .735 1237 39.9 506-6 329 ----- ----- ----- 2332 75.2

opponents 871-1993 .451 ------ ------ 317-471 .673 1200 38.7 607-24 327 ----- ----- ----- 2059 66.41977-78 18-11 .621 7-7 .500 4th 814-1727 .471 ------ ------ 390-551 .708 1036 35.7 458-7 337 ----- ----- ----- 2018 69.6

opponents 819-1786 .459 ------ ------ 235-347 .677 1117 38.5 532-17 316 ----- ----- ----- 1873 64.61978-79 16-12 .621 8-6 .571 2nd 787-1632 .481 ------ ------ 341-504 .677 1061 37.9 483-10 384 426 ----- ----- 1915 68.4

opponents 744-1660 .448 ------ ------ 301-450 .668 1013 36.1 520-16 376 ----- ----- ----- 1789 63.91979-80 22-9 .710 8-6 .571 2nd 914-1863 .491 ------ ------ 391-459 .712 1105 35.7 512-7 461 ----- ----- ----- 2219 71.6

opponents 820-1768 .464 ------ ------ 322-485 .664 1006 32.5 582-21 356 ----- ----- ----- 1962 63.3

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Overall ConferenceYEAR W-L Pct. W-L Pct. PLACE FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. REB AVG. PF-D AST TO BK STL PTS AVG

� Jack Hartman (294-170, [.634], 16 years)1980-81 24-9 .727 9-5 .643 2nd 881-1767 .499 ------ ------ 427-587 .727 1087 33.0 538-8 529 409 ----- 182 2189 66.4

opponents 814-1808 .450 ------ ------ 332-497 .668 1026 31.1 614-24 459 ----- ----- ----- 1960 59.41981-82 23-8 .741 10-4 .714 2nd 831-1602 .519 ------ ------ 434-612 .709 1012 32.6 490-8 537 362 ----- 172 2096 67.6

opponents 737-1639 .450 ------ ------ 323-456 .708 887 28.6 604-27 401 ----- ----- ----- 1797 58.01982-83 12-16 .428 4-10 .286 6th 643-1380 .466 ------ ------ 321-499 .643 863 30.8 468-15 405 400 90 152 1607 57.4

opponents 674-1484 .454 ------ ------ 287-433 .663 893 31.9 511-7 404 387 57 167 1635 58.41983-84 14-15 .483 5-9 .357 T-6th 726-1436 .506 ------ ------ 401-569 .705 853 29.4 502-17 414 358 78 146 1853 63.9

opponents 719-1545 .465 ------ ------ 354-511 .693 878 30.3 561-27 392 349 41 154 1792 61.81984-85 14-14 .500 5-9 .357 T-5th 747-1461 .511 ------ ------ 415-591 .702 841 30.0 522-6 412 399 65 166 1909 68.2

opponents 747-1585 .471 ------ ------ 372-541 .688 928 33.1 562-16 366 396 81 186 1866 66.61985-86 16-14 .533 4-10 .286 7th 865-1765 .490 ------ ------ 409-561 .729 1025 34.2 547-12 437 381 83 185 2139 71.3

opponents 822-1789 .459 ------ ------ 394-580 .679 1012 33.7 559-16 471 400 46 156 2038 67.9

� Lon Kruger (81-46, [.638], 4 years)1986-87 20-11 .645 8-6 .571 4th 885-1880 .471 149-367 .406 525-761 .690 1102 35.5 651-16 438 461 88 277 2444 78.8

opponents 831-1733 .480 108-289 .374 469-698 .672 1063 34.3 568-29 404 547 80 201 2239 72.21987-88 25-9 .735 11-3 .786 2nd 892-1764 .506 179-370 .484 602-815 .739 1170 34.4 567-11 514 456 65 173 2565 75.4

opponents 881-1960 .449 201-512 .393 349-523 .667 1001 29.4 693-31 546 417 71 198 2312 68.01988-89 19-11 .633 8-6 .571 3rd 835-1725 .484 141-337 .418 503-710 .709 1008 33.6 549-7 436 406 46 214 2314 77.1

opponents 828-1733 .478 141-350 .403 396-570 .695 968 32.3 606-18 485 334 74 190 2193 73.11989-90 17-15 .531 7-7 .500 4th 866-1866 .464 124-318 .390 459-676 .679 1078 33.7 657-17 459 393 65 230 2315 72.3

opponents 772-1683 .459 140-395 .354 511-726 .704 1045 32.7 612-32 452 485 79 168 2195 68.6

� Dana Altman (68-54, [.557], 4 years)1990-91 13-15 .464 3-11 .214 8th 807-1779 .454 104-328 .317 428-655 .653 1115 39.8 587-17 443 439 97 244 2146 76.6

opponents 704-1598 .441 116-335 .346 515-743 .693 965 34.5 543-28 402 465 98 208 2039 72.81991-92 16-14 .533 5-9 .357 T-6th 766-1780 .430 174-477 .365 443-664 .667 1119 37.3 571-9 479 464 70 181 2149 71.6

opponents 810-1801 .450 156-454 .344 418-617 .677 1051 35.0 601-30 463 453 96 210 2194 73.11992-93 19-11 .633 7-7 .500 T-5th 780-1763 .442 160-467 .343 389-583 .667 1117 37.2 571-13 456 477 49 202 2109 70.3

opponents 741-1662 .446 116-386 .301 411-627 .656 962 32.1 546-29 420 461 65 227 2009 67.01993-94 20-14 .588 4-10 .286 T-6th 842-2080 .405 246-710 .346 476-717 .664 1226 36.1 682-19 440 503 42 282 2406 70.8

opponents 828-1763 .470 150-423 .355 530-758 .699 1135 33.4 641-28 436 624 94 237 2336 68.7

� Tom Asbury (85-88, [.491], 6 years)1994-95 12-15 .444 3-11 .214 8th 678-1691 .401 138-448 .308 363-573 .634 1045 38.7 536-16 322 409 65 228 1857 68.8

opponents 682-1543 .442 165-481 .343 416-614 .678 1009 37.4 527-18 405 451 109 207 1945 72.01995-96 17-12 .586 7-7 .500 T-4th 685-1626 .420 128-382 .335 476-735 .643 1106 38.1 533-14 375 468 120 197 1970 67.9

opponents 681-1699 .401 178-519 .343 423-634 .667 1053 36.3 630-20 392 448 73 250 1963 67.71996-97 10-17 .370 3-13 .188 T-10th 618-1601 .386 97-337 .288 401-601 .667 1050 38.9 503-14 352 412 128 183 1734 64.2

opponents 657-1605 .409 171-486 .352 395-592 .667 1041 38.6 542-19 405 394 88 236 1880 69.61997-98 17-12 .586 7-9 .438 T-7th 796-1735 .459 170-486 .350 399-573 .696 1125 38.8 565-3 491 444 121 215 2161 74.5

opponents 678-1703 .398 191-525 .364 441-663 .665 1012 34.9 560-14 406 424 55 231 1988 68.61998-99 20-13 .606 7-9 .438 T-7th 805-1866 .431 168-497 .338 506-766 .661 1402 42.5 591-5 478 540 146 211 2284 69.2

opponents 729-1963 .371 203-641 .317 452-691 .654 1138 34.5 681-24 409 434 91 271 2113 64.01999-2000 9-19 .321 2-14 .125 12th 694-1628 .426 187-508 .368 332-498 .667 1051 37.5 542-9 377 530 118 193 1907 68.1

opponents 724-1651 .439 203-547 .371 461-655 .704 1005 35.9 489-6 437 406 84 296 2112 75.4

� Jim Wooldridge (83-90, [.480], 6 years)2000-01 11-18 .379 4-12 .250 10th 669-1625 .412 98-299 .328 407-625 .651 1098 37.9 563-25 349 454 94 157 1843 63.6

opponents 669-1652 .405 200-564 .355 434-641 .677 1051 36.2 556-13 418 400 105 222 1972 68.02001-02 13-16 .448 6-10 .375 T-7th 713-1616 .441 151-434 .348 408-614 .664 1016 35.0 548-17 408 418 117 169 1985 68.4

opponents 700-1685 .415 198-615 .322 452-626 .722 1052 36.3 561 450 392 122 187 2050 70.72002-03 13-17 .433 4-12 .250 11th 766-1674 .458 169-468 .361 388-617 .629 1112 37.1 539-20 462 397 109 148 2089 69.6

opponents 689-1718 .401 195-566 .412 598-689 .689 1028 34.3 593 392 376 120 184 1985 66.22003-04 14-14 .500 6-10 .375 T-9th 708-1590 .445 126-367 .343 401-589 .681 1067 38.1 519-12 427 398 76 151 1943 69.4

opponents 652-1629 .400 176-570 .309 355-529 .671 961 34.3 535 401 385 91 193 1835 65.52004-05 17-12 .586 6-10 .375 10th 712-1623 .439 167-443 .377 412-602 .684 1015 35.0 482-7 461 360 63 196 2003 69.1

opponents 693-1606 .432 204-587 .348 321-470 .683 956 33.0 551 452 389 93 167 1911 65.92005-06 15-13 .536 6-10 .375 T-7th 683-1538 .444 122-337 .362 423-595 .711 1018 36.4 498-11 452 419 95 169 1911 68.2

opponents 620-1557 .398 183-556 .329 365-516 .707 908 32.4 522 385 404 87 197 1788 63.9

� Bob Huggins (23-12, [.657], 1 year)2006-07 23-12 .657 10-6 .625 4th 841-1956 .430 223-670 .333 562-817 .688 1250 35.7 654-15 545 478 129 206 2467 70.5

opponents 796-1891 .421 178-589 .302 508-716 .709 1160 33.1 725 432 535 117 218 2278 65.1

� Frank Martin (43-24, [.642], 2 years)2007-08 21-12 .636 10-6 .625 3rd 916-2067 .443 210-662 .317 532-774 .687 1362 41.3 666-15 511 501 113 249 2574 78.0

opponents 794-1872 .424 220-589 .374 466-709 .657 1086 32.9 678 450 535 114 234 2274 68.92008-09 22-12 .647 9-7 .563 T-4th 887-2057 .431 223-637 .350 559-862 .648 1333 39.2 710-20 481 472 103 241 2556 75.2

opponents 738-1761 .419 194-559 .347 596-843 .707 1122 33.0 731 411 579 90 199 2266 66.6

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Season Points1. #2,574 2007-08 ________________________33 gms2. 2,565 1987-88 ________________________34 gms3. 2,556 2008-09 ________________________34 gms4. 2,467 2006-07 ________________________35 gms5. 2,444 1986-87 ________________________31 gms6. 2,406 1993-94 ________________________34 gms7. 2,332 1976-77 ________________________31 gms8. 2,315 1989-90 ________________________32 gms9. 2,314 1988-89 ________________________30 gms

10. 2,284 1998-99 ________________________33 gms

Season Scoring Average1. 81.4 1952-53 1,710 points __________21 gms2. 78.8 1986-87 2,444 points __________31 gms3. *#78.0 2007-08 2,574 points __________33 gms4. 77.1 1988-89 2,314 points __________30 gms5. 76.8 1974-75 2,226 points __________29 gms6. 76.6 1990-91 2,146 points __________28 gms7. 76.3 1972-73 2,135 points __________28 gms8. 75.8 1963-64 2,198 points __________29 gms9. 75.6 1958-59 2,042 points __________27 gms

10. 75.4 1955-56 1,884 points __________25 gms75.4 1987-88 2,565 points __________34 gms

Season Scoring Average/Conference Play1. 81.0 1952-53 972 points ____________12 gms

81.0 1988-89 1,134 points __________14 gms3. 80.6 1986-87 1,129 points __________14 gms4. 77.8 1972-73 1,089 points __________14 gms5. #77.6 2007-08 1,242 points __________16 gms6. 76.6 1974-75 1,073 points __________14 gms7. 76.1 1970-71 1,066 points __________14 gms8. 75.9 1990-91 1,062 points __________14 gms9. 75.8 1958-59 1,061 points __________14 gms

10. 75.4 1987-88 1,056 points __________14 gms

Most Points1. 115 (115-54) Delaware State H 12/7/1991

115 (115-77) Fresno State H 3/24/19943. 114 (114-82) Nebraska H 1/10/19874. 111 (111-70) Morgan State H 1/5/1985

#111 (111-56) Missouri H 1/3/19986. 108 (108-80) Nebraska H 3/10/1953

108 (108-69) Missouri H 3/7/1959108 (108-71) Oklahoma H 2/26/1981108 (108-93) Iowa State A 1/29/1975

10. 107 (107-98) Houston N (law) 3/14/1970107 (107-48) Gardner-Webb H 12/14/2008

� 100 or more points has been done 25 other times

Most Points in a Win1. 115 (115-54) Delaware State H 12/7/1991

115 (115-77) Fresno State H 3/24/19943. 114 (114-82) Nebraska H 1/10/19874. 111 (111-70) Morgan State H 1/5/1985

#111 (111-56) Missouri H 1/3/19986. 108 (108-80) Nebraska H 3/10/1953

108 (108-69) Missouri H 3/7/1959108 (108-71) Oklahoma H 2/26/1981108 (108-93) Iowa State A 1/29/1975

10. 107 (107-98) Houston N (law) 3/14/1970107 (107-48) Gardner-Webb H 12/14/2008

Most Points in a Loss1. 95 (95-102) Indiana A 12/8/1969

95 (95-112) (4) Oklahoma A 2/13/19883. 93 (93-97) (16) Oklahoma City N (law) 3/16/19564. 90 (90-100) Michigan N (kc) 3/21/1964

90 (90-96) Washington A 12/17/19716. 89 (89-101) Iowa State A 3/4/1989

#89 (89-91) (6) Oklahoma H 2/1/20038. 88 (88-112) Arkansas A 12/1/19909. 87 (87-95) (20) Syracuse N (pro) 3/22/1975

87 (87-125) Arizona A 12/30/1997

Most Points at Home1. 115 (115-54) Delaware State H 12/7/1991

115 (115-77) Fresno State H 3/24/19943. 114 (114-82) Nebraska H 1/10/19874. 111 (111-70) Morgan State H 1/5/1985

#111 (111-56) Missouri H 1/3/19986. 108 (108-80) Nebraska H 3/10/1953

108 (108-69) Missouri H 3/7/1959108 (108-71) Oklahoma H 2/26/1981

9. 107 (107-98) Houston N (law) 3/14/1970107 (107-48) Gardner-Webb H 12/14/2008

10. 106 (106-53) Cal State Bakersfield H 12/17/1979106 (106-88) Marshall H 12/2/1995

Most Points at Bramlage Coliseum1. 115 (115-54) Delaware State H 12/7/1991

115 (115-77) Fresno State H 3/24/19943. #111 (111-56) Missouri H 1/3/19984. 107 (107-48) Gardner-Webb H 12/14/20085. 106 (106-88) Marshall H 12/2/19956. 104 (104-89) Iowa State H 2/9/19897. 103 (103-65) Texas-San Antonio H 11/23/19918. 102 (102-56) Southern Utah H 1/9/1990

102 (102-68) Texas-Pan American H 12/11/200210. 101 (101-72) Coastal Carolina H 12/6/1997

101 (101-79) Tennessee Tech H 11/18/2006101 (101-59) Wagner H 12/29/2007

Most Points in a Road Game1. 108 (108-93) Iowa State A 1/29/19752. 103 (103-76) Indiana A 12/13/1965

103 (103-85) SMU A 12/4/19764. 102 (102-82) Oklahoma A 1/30/19675. 101 (101-74) Arizona State A 12/14/1977

101 (101-98) Oklahoma (OT) A 3/2/19917. 99 (99-70) Missouri A 2/18/19618. 97 (97-91) Oklahoma A 1/27/19649. 95 (95-85) BYU A 12/15/1973

95 (95-112) (4) Oklahoma A 2/13/1988

Most Points at Neutral Site1. 107 (107-98) Houston N (law) 3/14/19702. 104 (104-82) Michigan State N (law) 12/17/19603. 102 (102-70) DePaul N (law) 3/13/1959

102 (102-76) Oklahoma N (kc) 12/30/19665. 100 (100-78) Nebraska N (kc) 12/26/19636. 98 (98-77) Iowa State N (kc) 12/30/1953

98 (98-81) Nebraska N (kc) 12/27/19668. 94 (94-86) (5) Wichita State N (wic) 3/14/19649. 93 (93-69) Oklahoma N (kc) 12/27/1952

93 (93-87) Kansas N (kc) 12/30/195293 (93-97) (16) Oklahoma City N (law) 3/16/1956

Most Points in a Conference Game1. 114 (114-82) Nebraska H 1/10/19872. #111 (111-56) Missouri H 1/3/19983. 108 (108-80) Nebraska H 3/10/1953

108 (108-69) Missouri H 3/7/1959108 (108-71) Oklahoma H 2/26/1981108 (108-93) Iowa State A 1/29/1975

7. 104 (104-89) Iowa State H 2/9/19898. 102 (102-82) Oklahoma A 1/30/19679. 101 (101-98) Oklahoma (OT) A 3/2/1991

10. 100 (100-69) Oklahoma H 2/9/1963

Most Points in the Conference Tournament1. 87 (87-76) Kansas N (kc) 3/3/1978

#87 (87-76) Texas A&M N (kc) 3/4/19993. 84 (84-74) Missouri N (kc) 3/5/19994. 83 (83-88) Oklahoma N (kc) 3/13/1988

83 (83-88) Missouri N (kc) 3/11/19896. 80 (80-67) Kansas N (kc) 3/3/19777. 79 (79-58) Kansas N (kc) 3/1/19808. 78 (78-82) Oklahoma State N (kc) 3/9/19909. 76 (76-77) Colorado N (dal) 3/13/2003

10. 75 (75-70) Nebraska N (kc) 3/11/198875 (75-61) Colorado N (kc) 3/5/1998

Most Points vs. Ranked Team1. 100 (100-82) (13) Oklahoma City H 2/16/19572. 96 (96-69) (20) Kansas H 1/20/19793. 95 (95-112) (4) Oklahoma A 2/13/1988

95 (95-70) (23) Oklahoma H 2/5/19915. 94 (94-86) (5) Wichita State N (wic) 3/14/19646. 93 (93-97) (16) Oklahoma City N (law) 3/16/19567. 92 (92-87) (23) Iowa State A 2/28/19968. 90 (90-100) (2) Michigan N (kc) 3/21/1964

90 (90-89) (12) Oklahoma A 2/27/198710. 89 (89-70) (17) Houston N (law) 3/17/1956

#89 (89-91) (6) Oklahoma (OT) H 2/1/2003

Most Points in NCAA Tournament1. 107 (107-98) Houston N (law) 3/14/19702. 102 (102-70) DePaul N (law) 3/13/19593. 94 (94-86) (5) Wichita State N (wic) 3/14/19644. 93 (93-97) (16) Oklahoma City N (law) 3/16/19565. 90 (90-100) Michigan N (kc) 3/21/19646. 89 (89-70) Houston N (law) 3/17/19567. 87 (87-95) Syracuse N (pro) 3/22/1975

87 (87-80) Providence N (okc) 3/12/19779. 84 (84-90) UCLA N (kc) 3/20/1964

10. 83 (83-80) Cincinnati N (law) 3/14/1958

Most Points vs. Big 12 Opponentsvs. Baylor 86 (86-92) A 2/23/2008vs. Colorado 98 (98-84) H 1/18/1989vs. Iowa State 108 (108-93) A 1/29/1975vs. Kansas 96 (96-69) H 1/20/1979vs. Missouri 111 (111-56) H 1/3/1998vs. Nebraska 114 (114-82) H 1/10/1987vs. Oklahoma 108 (108-71) H 2/26/1981vs. Oklahoma State 91 (91-67) A 2/26/1973vs. Texas 87 (87-60) H 12/8/1971vs. Texas A&M 95 (95-80) H 2/25/1998vs. Texas Tech 90 (90-84) A 12/3/1956

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Fewest Points (All-Time)1. 3 (3-31) Nebraska H 1/7/19092. 5 (5-52) Topeka YMCA A 1/30/19033. 7 (7-60) Haskell H 1/16/19034. 9 (9-16) Fort Riley A 1/29/19065. 10 (10-24) Bethany A 1903

10 (10-22) Missouri H 2/26/191610 (10-36) Missouri H 2/13/1923

7. 11 (11-25) McPherson A 190311 (11-18) Campbell N (gla) 12/8/190511 (11-23) Nebraska H 1/9/1925

10. 12 (12-50) Kansas A 1/31/190812 (12-38) Drake H 1/16/192312 (12-14) Iowa State A 3/1/192312 (12-31) Drake A 3/3/1923

Fewest Points (Since 1946-47)1. 30 (30-50) Oklahoma H 1/18/19472. 34 (34-40) Missouri H 2/5/19493. *34 (34-72) (3) Oklahoma State A 1/6/19924. 35 (35-56) Indiana A 12/16/1948

35 (35-58) Oklahoma A 2/27/19606. 36 (36-46) SMU H 12/13/19467. 38 (38-57) Oklahoma A 2/14/19478. 39 (39-50) Kansas A 1/28/1947

39 (39-59) N.C. State A 3/11/19989. 40 (40-51) Iowa State A 1/10/1946

40 (40-59) Iowa State A 2/12/1983

Fewest Points in a Win1. 41 (41-39) Nebraska A 3/6/19842. 42 (42-40) Washburn A 12/30/19463. 43 (43-30) Iowa State H 2/3/1947

43 (43-34) Oklahoma State N (kc) 3/15/194843 (43-42) Oklahoma (OT) A 1/13/1950

6. 45 (45-43) Oklahoma State H 1/28/1961 7. 47 (47-46) (17) Arkansas N (kc) 12/27/1980

47 (47-39) Fresno State H 12/31/198047 (47-42) Oklahoma H 1/20/1982

*47 (47-45) Nebraska N (kc) 3/6/198747 (47-45) Nebraska N (kc) 3/12/1993

#50 (50-46) Iowa State A 2/21/2009

Fewest Points in a Loss1. 30 (30-50) Oklahoma H 1/18/19472. 34 (34-40) Missouri H 2/5/19493. *34 (34-72) (3) Oklahoma State A 1/6/19924. 35 (35-56) Indiana A 12/16/1948

35 (35-58) Oklahoma A 2/27/19606. 36 (36-46) SMU H 12/13/19467. 38 (38-57) Oklahoma A 2/14/19478. 39 (39-50) Kansas A 1/28/1947

39 (39-59) N.C. State A 3/11/19989. 40 (40-51) Iowa State A 1/10/1946

40 (40-59) Iowa State A 2/12/1983

Fewest Points at Home1. 30 (30-50) Oklahoma H 1/18/19472. 34 (34-40) Missouri H 2/5/19493. 36 (36-46) SMU H 12/13/19464. 42 (42-43) Missouri (OT) H 1/14/1947

*#42 (42-57) Nebraska H 1/11/20066. 43 (43-30) Iowa State H 2/3/19477. 44 (44-61) (10) Kansas H 3/8/1958

44 (44-51) (15) Indiana H 12/23/19809. 45 (45-43) Oklahoma State H 1/28/1961

45 (45-56) Nebraska H 2/16/1983

Fewest Points at Bramlage Coliseum1. *#42 (42-57) Nebraska H 1/11/20062. 46 (46-69) Kansas H 2/1/19993. 51 (51-70) Colorado H 3/4/1995

51 (51-62) (6) Iowa State H 2/21/20015. 52 (52-54) (3) Kansas H 2/22/1992

52 (52-66) (18) Kansas H 3/4/200652 (52-62) Texas Tech H 1/8/2007

8. 54 (54-67) Michigan State H 12/16/199554 (54-50) Wichita State H 12/10/2003

10. 55 (55-63) Baylor H 1/13/200155 (55-59) Northwestern H 11/30/2002

Fewest Points in a Road Game1. *34 (34-72) (3) Oklahoma State A 1/6/19922. 35 (35-56) Indiana A 12/16/1948

35 (35-58) Oklahoma A 2/27/19604. 38 (38-57) Oklahoma A 2/14/19475. 39 (39-50) Kansas A 1/28/1947

#39 (39-59) N.C. State A 3/11/19987. 40 (40-51) Iowa State A 1/10/1946

40 (40-59) Iowa State A 2/12/19839. 41 (41-48) Bradley A 3/1/1947

41 (41-48) Colorado A 1/29/194941 (41-39) Nebraska A 3/6/198441 (41-63) Texas A 1/10/2001

Fewest Points at Neutral Site1. 23 (23-38) Kansas N (kc) 12/21/19352. 28 (28-33) Washburn N (kc) 12/30/19433. 36 (36-46) SMU N (kc) 12/13/19464. 39 (39-25) Missouri N (kc) 12/20/19355. 40 (40-63) Kansas N (kc) 12/22/19446. 42 (42-88) Marshall N (kc) 12/28/19457. 43 (43-34) Oklahoma State N (kc) 3/15/19478. 44 (44-62) Kansas N (kc) 12/29/19439. *45 (45-90) (6) Kansas N (kc) 3/10/1995

10. 46 (46-71) Kansas N (kc) 12/14/194546 (46-60) Kansas N (kc) 12/29/1948

Fewest Points in a Conference Game1. 30 (30-50) Oklahoma H 1/18/19472. 34 (34-40) Missouri H 2/5/1949

*34 (34-72) (3) Oklahoma State A 1/6/19924. 35 (35-58) Oklahoma A 2/27/19605. 38 (38-57) Oklahoma A 2/14/19476. 39 (39-50) Kansas A 1/28/19477. 40 (40-51) Iowa State A 1/10/1946

40 (40-59) Iowa State A 2/12/19839. 41 (41-48) Colorado A 1/29/1949

41 (41-39) Nebraska A 3/6/1984#41 (41-63) Texas A 1/10/2001

Fewest Points in the Conference Tournament1. 41 (41-39) Nebraska N (kc) 3/6/19842. *45 (45-90) Kansas N (kc) 3/10/19953. 47 (47-45) Nebraska N (kc) 3/6/1987

47 (47-45) Nebraska N (kc) 3/12/19935. 50 (50-68) Missouri N (kc) 3/6/19856. 51 (51-74) (2) Kansas N (kc) 3/7/19867. 52 (52-44) Oklahoma N (kc) 2/28/1978

52 (52-73) (11) Kansas N (kc) 3/11/199452 (52-63) (4) Oklahoma N (kc) 3/8/2002

10. 55 (55-61) (5) Kansas N (kc) 3/9/1996

Fewest Points in NCAA Tournament1. *48 (48-69) New Mexico N (ric) 3/15/19962. 50 (50-48) (1) Oregon State N (la) 3/14/19813. 51 (51-73) Seattle N (lou) 3/21/19584. 52 (52-60) Baylor N (kc) 3/20/19485. 53 (53-55) Tulane N (orl) 3/18/19936. 54 (54-60) Holy Cross N (kc) 3/23/19487. 55 (55-72) (6) Wisconsin N (oma) 3/22/20088. 57 (57-67) (5) Temple N (lou) 3/22/1958

57 (57-52) (19) Illinois N (slc) 3/14/1981 10. 58 (58-71) Kansas N (pon) 3/27/1988

Fewest Points vs. Big 12 Opponentsvs. Baylor 52 (52-60) N (kc) 3/20/1948vs. Colorado 41 (41-48) A 1/29/1949vs. Iowa State 40 (40-51) A 1/10/1946

40 (40-59) A 2/12/1983vs. Kansas 39 (39-50) A 1/28/1947vs. Missouri 34 (34-40) H 2/5/1949vs. Nebraska 37 (37-44) A 1/2/1946vs. Oklahoma 30 (30-50) H 1/18/1947vs. Oklahoma State 34 (34-72) A 1/6/1992vs. Texas 41 (41-63) A 1/10/2001vs. Texas A&M 51 (51-65) A 1/22/2005vs. Texas Tech 49 (49-74) A 1/6/2002

Most Points/Half1. 70 (70-51) Fresno State H 3/24/19942. 65 (65-28) Arizona State A 12/14/19773. 62 (62-26) Cal State Bakersfield H 12/17/1979

62 (62-26) Delaware State H 12/7/19915. 61 (61-48) Texas Tech A 12/3/1956

61 (61-30) Cal State Fullerton H 12/2/196761 (61-45) Nebraska H 1/10/1987

8. 60 (60-37) Oklahoma State A 2/8/197560 (60-39) Eastern Washington H 1/9/1985

10. 59 (59-37) Missouri H 3/7/1959#59 (59-28) Gardner-Webb H 12/14/2008

Fewest Points/Half1. *11 (11-32) Oklahoma State A 1/6/19922. 13 (13-11) Oklahoma H 1/20/1982

13 (13-34) Kansas N (kc) 3/11/19944. 14 (14-27) Washington H 12/21/1970

14 (14-24) Nebraska A 1/17/19796. 15 (15-26) Colorado A 1/29/1949

15 (15-26) Oklahoma A 2/27/196015 (15-18) Fresno State H 12/31/1980

8. 16 (16-19) Oklahoma A 1/13/195016 (16-27) Iowa State A 2/12/198316 (16-24) Nebraska N (kc) 3/6/1984

#16 (16-20) Texas A 1/10/2001

Highest Combined Score1. 212 (87-125) Arizona A 12/30/19972. 207 (95-112) (4) Oklahoma A 2/13/19883. 205 (107-98) Houston N (law) 3/14/19704. 201 (108-93) Iowa State A 1/29/19755. 200 (88-112) (3) Arkansas A 12/1/19906. 199 (101-98) Oklahoma A 3/2/19917. 197 (95-102) Indiana A 12/8/19698. 196 (114-82) Nebraska H 1/10/19879. 194 (106-88) Marshall H 12/2/1995

10. 193 (104-89) Iowa State H 2/9/1989

Lowest Combined Score (All-Time)1. 25 (9-16) Fort Riley A 1/29/19062. 26 (12-14) Iowa State A 3/1/19233. 29 (11-18) Campbell N (gla) 12/8/19054. 32 (10-22) Missouri H 2/26/19165. 34 (10-24) Bethany A 1903

34 (11-23) Nebraska H 1/9/19257. 36 (11-25) McPherson A 19038. 43 (12-31) Drake A 3/3/19239. 46 (10-36) Missouri H 2/13/1923

10. 50 (12-38) Drake H 1/16/1923

Lowest Combined Score (Since 1946-47)1. 73 (43-30) Iowa State H 2/3/19472. 74 (34-40) Missouri H 2/5/19493. 77 (43-34) Oklahoma State N (kc) 3/15/19484. 80 (30-50) Oklahoma A 1/18/1947

80 (41-39) Nebraska A 3/6/19846. 82 (36-46) SMU H 12/13/1946

82 (42-40) Washburn A 12/30/19468. 85 (43-42) Oklahoma (OT) A 1/13/19509. 86 (47-39) Fresno State H 12/31/1980

10. 87 (45-43) Oklahoma State H 1/28/1961*92 (47-45) Nebraska N (kc) 3/6/1987*92 (47-45) Nebraska N (kc) 3/12/1993

#96 (50-46) Iowa State A 2/21/2009

*Since inception of the shot clock#Big 12 era

LOCATION KEY:dal-Dallas, Texas oma-Omaha, Neb.gla-Glasco, Kan. orl-Orlando, Fla.kc-Kansas City, Mo. pon-Pontiac, Mich.la-Los Angeles, Calif. pro-Providence, R.I.law-Lawrence, Kan. ric-Richmond, Va.lou-Louisville, Ky. slc-Salt Lake City, Utahokc-Oklahoma City, Okla. wic-Wichita, Kan.

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Career Points1. 2,115 Mike Evans 1974-78 ________117 gms2. 1,844 Rolando Blackman 1977-81 ________121 gms3. 1,834 Askia Jones 1989-94 ________124 gms4. 1,685 Bob Boozer 1956-59 ________77 gms5. 1,655 Steve Henson 1987-90 ________127 gms6. 1,546 Cartier Martin 2003-07 ________112 gms7. 1,364 Chuckie Williams 1972-76 ________84 gms8. 1,327 Mitch Richmond 1986-88 ________64 gms9. 1,304 Ed Nealy 1979-82 ________123 gms

10. 1,251 Tyrone Adams 1978-82 ________110 gms

Other 1,000-Point Scorers1,184 Jack Parr 1955-58 ________70 gms1,112 Willie Murrell 1962-64 ________54 gms1,083 Dick Knostman 1951-53 ________74 gms1,079 Steve Mitchell 1970-73 ________107 gms1,063 Lon Kruger 1971-74 ________80 gms1,045 Ernie Kusnyer 1970-73 ________82 gms1,030 Curtis Redding 1976-78 ________59 gms1,021 Lance Harris 2003-07 ________119 gms1,007 David Hall 1969-72 ________82 gms1,003 Norris Coleman 1985-87 ________47 gms

Career Points by a Transfer1. 1,327 Mitch Richmond 1986-88 ________64 gms2. 1,112 Willie Murrell 1962-64 ________54 gms3. 929 Jeremiah Massey 2003-05 ________57 gms4. 875 Jean Derouillere 1989-91 ________53 gms

875 David Hoskins 2005-07 ________63 gms6. 846 Will Scott 1986-88 ________65 gms7. 842 Randy Reed 1980-82 ________64 gms8. 838 Jerry Venable 1968-70 ________54 gms9. 829 Matt Siebrandt 2000-03 ________87 gms

10. 803 Elliot Hatcher 1994-96 ________54 gms

Career Scoring Average1. 26.2 Michael Beasley 2007-08 ________33 gms2. 21.9 Bob Boozer 1956-59 ________77 gms3. 21.3 Norris Coleman 1985-87 ________47 gms4. 20.7 Mitch Richmond 1986-88 ________64 gms5. 20.6 Willie Murrell 1962-64 ________54 gms6. 18.1 Mike Evans 1974-78 ________117 gms7. 17.5 Curtis Redding 1976-78 ________59 gms8. 16.5 Jean Derouillere 1989-91 ________53 gms9. 16.4 Chuckie Williams 1972-76 ________83 gms

10. 16.3 Jeremiah Massey 2003-05 ________57 gms

Career Miscellaneous� Most Points in a One-Year Career:

866 Michael Beasley 2007-08 ________33 gms� Most Points in a Two-Year Career:

1,327 Mitch Richmond 1986-88 ________64 gms� Most Points in a Three-Year Career:

1,685 Bob Boozer 1956-59 ________77 gms� Most Points in a Four-Year Career:

2,115 Mike Evans 1974-78 ________117 gms

Season Points1. 866 Michael Beasley 2007-08 ________33 gms2. 786 Mitch Richmond 1987-88 ________34 gms3. 729 Askia Jones 1993-94 ________33 gms4. 691 Bob Boozer 1958-59 ________27 gms5. 648 Willie Murrell 1963-64 ________29 gms6. 640 Chuckie Williams 1974-75 ________29 gms7. 609 Norris Coleman 1985-86 ________28 gms8. 599 Cartier Martin 2006-07 ________35 gms9. 585 Chuckie Williams 1975-76 ________28 gms

10. 566 Mike Evans 1976-77 ________31 gms

Other Players to Top 500 Points in a Season (11)559 Mitch Richmond 1986-87 ________30 gms556 Steve Henson 1989-90 ________32 gms555 Mike Evans 1977-78 ________29 gms555 Steve Henson 1988-89 ________30 gms552 Rolando Blackman 1979-80 ________31 gms544 Bob Boozer 1957-58 ________27 gms544 Joe Wright 1985-86 ________30 gms518 Jeremiah Massey 2004-05 ________29 gms508 David Hoskins 2006-07 ________35 gms504 Cartier Martin 2005-06 ________28 gms502 Mike Evans 1975-76 ________28 gms

Season Points/Conference1. 455 Michael Beasley 2007-08 ________16 gms2. 335 Mitch Richmond 1987-88 ________14 gms3. 334 Chuckie Williams 1974-75 ________14 gms4. 323 Norris Coleman 1986-87 ________14 gms5. 320 Norris Coleman 1985-86 ________14 gms6. 300 Jeremiah Massey 2004-05 ________16 gms7. 295 Denis Clemente 2008-09 ________16 gms8. 291 Mike Evans 1975-75 ________14 gms9. 286 Cartier Martin 2006-07 ________16 gms

10. 283 Askia Jones 1993-94 ________14 gms

Season Miscellaneous� Most Points by a Freshman

866 Michael Beasley 2007-08 ________33 gms� Most Points by a Sophomore

514 Curtis Redding 1977-78 ________28 gms� Most Points by a Junior

640 Chuckie Williams 1974-75 ________29 gms� Most Points by a Senior

768 Mitch Richmond 1987-88 ________34 gms

Season Scoring Average1. 26.2 Michael Beasley 2007-08 ________33 gms2. 25.6 Bob Boozer 1958-59 ________27 gms3. 22.7 Dick Knostman 1952-53 ________21 gms4. 22.6 Mitch Richmond 1987-88 ________34 gms5. 22.3 Willie Murrell 1963-64 ________29 gms6. 22.1 Askia Jones 1993-94 ________33 gms

22.1 Chuckie Williams 1974-75 ________29 gms8. 21.8 Norris Coleman 1985-86 ________29 gms9. 20.9 Chuckie Williams 1975-76 ________28 gms

10. 20.7 Norris Coleman 1985-86 ________19 gms

Top 50 Scoring LeadersRk Pts. Player Years Games1. 2,115 Mike Evans 1974-78 ________117 gms2. 1,844 Rolando Blackman 1977-81 ________121 gms3. 1,834 Askia Jones 1989-94 ________124 gms4. 1,685 Bob Boozer 1956-59 ________77 gms5. 1,655 Steve Henson 1987-90 ________127 gms6. 1,546 Cartier Martin 2003-07 ________112 gms7. 1,364 Chuckie Williams 1972-76 ________84 gms8. 1,327 Mitch Richmond 1986-88 ________64 gms9. 1,304 Ed Nealy 1978-82 ________123 gms

10. 1,251 Tyrone Adams 1978-82 ________110 gms11. 1,184 Jack Parr 1955-58 ________70 gms12. 1,112 Willie Murrell 1962-64 ________54 gms13. 1,083 Dick Knostman 1950-53 ________74 gms14. 1,079 Steve Mitchell 1970-73 ________107 gms15. 1,063 Lon Kruger 1971-74 ________80 gms16. 1,045 Ernie Kusnyer 1970-73 ________82 gms17. 1,030 Curtis Redding 1976-78 ________59 gms18. 1,021 Lance Harris 2003-07 ________119 gms19. 1,007 David Hall 1969-72 ________82 gms20. 1,003 Norris Coleman 1985-87 ________47 gms21. 990 Ayome May 1995-99 ________117 gms22. 988 Eddie Elder 1981-85 ________91 gms23. 967 Shawn Rhodes 1995-99 ________116 gms24. 942 Manny Dies 1995-99 ________104 gms25. 936 Wally Frank 1957-60 ________80 gms

936 Steve Honeycutt 1966-69 ________77 gms27. 929 Jeremiah Massey 2003-05 ________57 gms28. 896 Cedric Price 1958-61 ________77 gms29. 875 Jean Derouillere 1989-91 ________53 gms

875 David Hoskins 2005-07 ________63 gms31. 869 Ben Mitchell 1982-86 ________107 gms32. 867 Earl Seyfert 1965-68 ________75 gms33. 866 Michael Beasley 2007-08 ________33 gms34. 846 Will Scott 1986-88 ________65 gms35. 842 Randy Reed 1980-82 ________64 gms36. 841 Darryl Winston 1973-77 ________96 gms37. 838 Jerry Venable 1968-70 ________54 gms38. 829 Matt Siebrandt 2000-03 ________87 gms39. 822 Mike Wroblewski 1959-62 ________77 gms40. 803 Elliot Hatcher 1994-96 ________54 gms41. 791 Jacob Pullen 2007-current ____67 gms42. 786 Carl Gerlach 1972-76 ________96 gms43. 783 Nick Pino 1965-68 ________74 gms44. 782 Joe Wright 1984-86 ________57 gms45. 781 Mark Young 1994-97 ________83 gms46. 779 Bob Zender 1969-72 ________78 gms47. 774 Fred McCoy 1987-89 ________63 gms48. 773 Les Craft 1980-83 ________52 gms49. 769 Larry Williams 1971-74 ________79 gms50. 757 Rick Harman 1946-50 ________86 gms

Season Scoring Average/Conference1. 28.4 Michael Beasley 2007-08 ________16 gms2. 24.6 Norris Coleman 1985-86 ________14 gms3. 23.9 Chuckie Williams 1974-75 ________14 gms

23.9 Mitch Richmond 1987-88 ________14 gms5. 23.1 Norris Coleman 1986-87 ________14 gms6. 20.8 Mike Evans 1975-76 ________14 gms7. 20.2 Askia Jones 1993-94 ________14 gms8. 19.7 Rolando Blackman 1979-80 ________14 gms9. 18.9 Mike Evans 1977-78 ________14 gms

18.9 Joe Wright 1985-86 ________14 gms10. 18.8 Jeremiah Massey 2004-05 ________16 gms

Season Average Miscellaneous� Highest Scoring Average by a Freshman

26.2 Michael Beasley 2007-08 ________33 gms� Highest Scoring Average by a Sophomore

19.6 Bob Boozer 1956-57 ________23 gms� Highest Scoring Average by a Junior

22.1 Chuckie Williams 1974-75 ________29 gms� Highest Scoring Average by a Senior

25.6 Bob Boozer 1958-59 ________27 gms

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Career Double-Digit Scoring Games1. 100 Rolando Blackman 1977-81 ________121 gms2. 93 Mike Evans 1974-78 ________117 gms3. 87 Askia Jones 1989-94 ________124 gms4. 79 Steve Henson 1987-90 ________127 gms5. 76 Cartier Martin 2003-07 ________112 gms6. 73 Ed Nealy 1978-82 ________123 gms7. 70 Bob Boozer 1956-59 ________77 gms8. 69 Tyrone Adams 1978-82 ________110 gms9. 63 Mitch Richmond 1986-88 ________64 gms

10. 55 Ernie Kusnyer 1970-73 ________82 gms55 Eddie Elder 1981-85 ________91 gms

Season Double-Digit Scoring Games1. 34 Mitch Richmond 1987-88 ________34 gms2. 32 Michael Beasley 2007-08 ________33 gms3. 31 Askia Jones 1993-94 ________33 gms4. 30 Rolando Blackman 1979-80 ________31 gms5. 29 Joe Wright 1985-86 ________30 gms

29 Mitch Richmond 1986-87 ________30 gms29 Steve Henson 1989-90 ________32 gms29 Cartier Martin 2006-07 ________35 gms

9. 28 Chuckie Williams 1974-75 ________29 gms28 Rolando Blackman 1980-81 ________33 gms28 Steve Henson 1988-89 ________30 gms28 David Hoskins 2006-07 ________35 gms

Career 30-Point Games1. 13 Michael Beasley 2007-08 ________33 gms2. 10 Bob Boozer 1956-59 ________77 gms3. 8 Chuckie Williams 1972-76 ________84 gms

8 Norris Coleman 1985-87 ________47 gms5. 7 Mitch Richmond 1986-88 ________64 gms6. 6 Mike Evans 1974-78 ________117 gms7. 5 Dick Knostman 1950-53 ________74 gms

5 Curtis Redding 1976-78 ________59 gms5 Askia Jones 1989-94 ________124 gms

10. 4 Willie Murrell 1962-64 ________54 gms

Season 30-Point Games1. 13 Michael Beasley 2007-08 ________33 gms2. 7 Bob Boozer 1958-59 ________27 gms

7 Norris Coleman 1985-86 ________28 gms4. 6 Mitch Richmond 1987-88 ________34 gms5. 4 Dick Knostman 1952-53 ________21 gms

4 Willie Murrell 1963-64 ________29 gms4 Chuckie Williams 1974-75 ________29 gms4 Chuckie Williams 1975-76 ________28 gms4 Askia Jones 1993-94 ________33 gms

10. 3 Mike Wroblewski 1961-62 ________25 gms3 Mike Evans 1977-78 ________29 gms3 Curtis Redding 1977-78 ________28 gms

Career 20-Point Games1. 45 Bob Boozer 1956-59 ________77 gms2. 40 Mike Evans 1974-78 ________117 gms3. 34 Mitch Richmond 1986-88 ________64 gms

34 Askia Jones 1989-94 ________124 gms5. 33 Norris Coleman 1985-87 ________47 gms6. 28 Chuckie Williams 1972-76 ________84 gms

28 Cartier Martin 2003-07 ________112 gms8. 27 Rolando Blackman 1977-81 ________121 gms9. 26 Willie Murrell 1962-64 ________54 gms

26 Michael Beasley 2007-08 ________33 gms10. 24 Steve Henson 1987-90 ________127 gms

Season 20-Point Games1. 26 Michael Beasley 2007-08 ________33 gms2. 22 Bob Boozer 1958-59 ________27 gms3. 21 Mitch Richmond 1987-88 ________34 gms

21 Askia Jones 1993-94 ________33 gms5. 18 Norris Coleman 1985-86 ________29 gms6. 15 Norris Coleman 1986-87 ________19 gms7. 14 Willie Murrell 1963-64 ________29 gms

14 Chuckie Williams 1974-75 ________29 gms14 Chuckie Williams 1975-76 ________28 gms

10. 13 Bob Boozer 1957-58 ________27 gms13 Mitch Richmond 1986-87 ________30 gms13 Cartier Martin 2005-06 ________28 gms13 Cartier Martin 2006-07 ________35 gms

Points in a Game1. *62 Askia Jones vs. Fresno State (3/24/1994)2. 47 Chuckie Williams vs. Holy Cross (12/5/1975)3. 46 Mike Wroblewski at Kansas (2/7/1962)4. 45 Bob Boozer vs. Purdue (12/1/1958)5. $44 Michael Beasley at Baylor (2/23/2008)

$44 Denis Clemente at Texas (1/31/2009)7. 42 Dick Knostman vs. Oklahoma (2/14/1953)8. 41 Mitch Richmond vs. Oklahoma (2/13/1988)

41 Steve Henson vs. Iowa State (2/17/1990)10. 40 Mike Evans vs. Colorado (1/15/1977)

40 Michael Beasley vs. Winston-Salem State (12/22/2007)40 Michael Beasley vs. Missouri (2/16/2008)

� 35 or more points has been done 18 other times13. 39 Dick Knostman vs. Missouri (2/20/1952)

39 Willie Murrell vs. Missouri (3/7/1964)39 Norris Coleman vs. Colorado (1/18/1986)39 Michael Beasley at Kansas (3/1/2008)

17. 38 Dick Knostman vs. Kansas (12/30/1952)18. 37 Curtis Redding vs. Arizona State (12/14/1977)19. 36 Fritz Schneider vs. Kansas (3/6/1956)

36 Bob Boozer vs. Colorado (2/2/1957)21. 35 Bob Boozer vs. Missouri (3/1/1958)

35 Wally Frank vs. South Dakota State (12/1/1959)35 Willie Murrell vs. Colorado (1/6/1964)35 Chuckie Williams vs. Oklahoma (2/15/1975)35 Chuckie Williams vs. Syracuse (3/22/1975)35 Mitch Richmond vs. Kansas (1/30/1988)35 Steve Henson vs. Xavier (3/16/1990)35 Askia Jones vs. Wyoming (1/2/1992)35 Cortez Groves vs. Texas A&M (2/23/2000)35 Michael Beasley vs. Nebraska (2/6/2008)

Points in a Conference Game1. 46 Mike Wroblewski at Kansas (2/7/1962)2. $44 Michael Beasley at Baylor (2/23/2008)

$44 Denis Clemente at Texas (1/31/2009)4. 42 Dick Knostman vs. Oklahoma (2/14/1953)5. 41 Mitch Richmond vs. Oklahoma (2/13/1988)

41 Steve Henson vs. Iowa State (2/17/1990)7. 40 Mike Evans vs. Colorado (1/15/1977)

40 Michael Beasley vs. Missouri (2/16/2008)9. 39 Willie Murrell vs. Missouri (3/7/1964)

39 Norris Coleman vs. Colorado (1/18/1986)39 Michael Beasley at Kansas (3/1/2008)

Game Miscellaneous� Most Points by a Freshman

$44 Michael Beasley at Baylor (2/23/2008)� Most Points by a Sophomore

37 Curtis Redding vs. Arizona State (12/14/1977)� Most Points by a Junior

$44 Denis Clemente at Texas (1/31/2009)� Most Points by a Senior

*62 Askia Jones vs. Fresno State (3/24/1994)

� Most Points in a Half^45 Askia Jones vs. Fresno State (3/24/1994)

� Most Points in a Freshman Debut32 Michael Beasley vs. Sacramento State (11/9/2007)

� Most Points in a NCAA Tournament Game35 Chuckie Williams vs. Syracuse (3/22/1975)35 Steve Henson vs. Xavier (3/16/1990)

� Most Points in a NIT Game*62 Askia Jones vs. Fresno State (3/24/1994)

� Most Points in a Big 12 Tournament Game25 David Hoskins vs Texas Tech (3/9/2006)25 Michael Beasley vs. Texas A&M (3/14/2008)

� Most Points in a Big Eight Tournament Game27 Curtis Redding vs. Kansas (3/3/1977)27 Mike Evans vs. Missouri (3/4/1977)27 Mike Evans vs. Missouri (3/4/1978)27 LaKeith Humphrey vs. Missouri (3/11/1989)27 Steve Henson vs. Oklahoma State (3/9/1990)

* Tied for No. 12 on the NCAA Division I all-time list^Big Eight Record$ Big 12 Record

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Yearly Scoring LeadersYear Player Pts. Avg.1946-47 Harold Howey ______________222 10.11947-48 Howie Shannon ______________276 9.81948-49 Rick Harman ________________188 11.11949-50 Rick Harman ________________271 11.21950-51 Ernie Barrett ________________298 10.31951-52 Dick Knostman ______________390 16.31952-53 Dick Knostman ______________476 22.71953-54 Jesse Prisock ______________267 14.81954-55 Roger Craft ________________255 12.11955-56 Jack Parr __________________434 17.41956-57 Bob Boozer ________________450 20.6

Jack Parr __________________450 20.61957-58 Bob Boozer ________________544 20.11958-59 Bob Boozer ________________691 25.61959-60 Wally Frank ________________383 14.71960-61 Larry Comley________________494 18.31961-62 Mike Wroblewski ____________474 19.01962-63 Willie Murrell________________464 18.61963-64 Willie Murrell________________648 22.31964-65 Ron Paradis ________________294 12.31965-66 Nick Pino __________________272 10.91966-67 Dennis Berkholtz ____________332 13.8

Earl Seyfert ________________332 13.81967-68 Steve Honeycutt______________402 14.41968-69 Jerry Venable________________386 14.81969-70 Jerry Venable________________452 16.11970-71 Steve Mitchell ______________371 14.31971-72 David Hall__________________372 13.21972-73 Steve Mitchell ______________425 15.21973-74 Lon Kruger ________________474 17.61974-75 Chuckie Williams ____________640 22.11975-76 Chuckie Williams ____________585 20.91976-77 Mike Evans ________________566 18.31977-78 Mike Evans ________________555 19.11978-79 Rolando Blackman ____________483 17.31979-80 Rolando Blackman ____________518 17.91980-81 Rolando Blackman ____________494 15.01981-82 Tyrone Adams ______________462 14.91982-83 Les Craft __________________327 11.71983-84 Eddie Elder ________________379 13.11984-85 Tom Alfaro ________________384 13.71985-86 Norris Coleman ______________609 21.81986-87 Mitch Richmond______________559 20.7

Norris Coleman ______________559 20.71987-88 Mitch Richmond______________768 22.61988-89 Steve Henson ______________555 18.51989-90 Steve Henson ______________556 17.41990-91 Jean Derouillere ______________482 17.21991-92 Askia Jones ________________464 15.51992-93 Vincent Jackson ______________412 13.71993-94 Askia Jones ________________729 22.11994-95 Elliot Hatcher ______________361 13.41995-96 Elliot Hatcher ______________442 16.41996-97 Mark Young ________________348 12.91997-98 Manny Dies ________________408 15.71998-99 Manny Dies ________________319 10.01999-00 Cortez Groves ______________419 16.12000-01 Phineas Atchison ____________327 11.72001-02 Larry Reid__________________404 14.42002-03 Gilson DeJesus ______________337 11.22003-04 Jeremiah Massey ____________411 14.72004-05 Jeremiah Massey ____________518 17.92005-06 Cartier Martin ______________504 18.02006-07 Cartier Martin ______________599 17.12007-08 Michael Beasley______________866 26.22008-09 Denis Clemente ______________480 15.0

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� Sonny Ballard (1957-60)School FG/FGA (FT/FTA) Date PtsSan Francisco 15/23 (3/4) Dec. 19, 1959 33

� Michael Beasley (2007-08)School FG/FGA (FT/FTA) Date PtsSacramento State* 12/20 (7/11) Nov. 9, 2007 32Pittsburg State* 12/19 (5/7) Nov. 11, 2007 30George Mason* 13/20 (3/3) Nov. 22, 2007 30UCF* 11/17 (6/8) Nov. 23, 2007 30Winston-Salem State 14/22 (9/13) Dec. 22, 2007 40Oklahoma 13/18 (6/9) Jan. 12, 2008 32Iowa State 12/21 (7/7) Jan. 26, 2008 33Nebraska 15/21 (3/6) Feb. 6, 2008 35Missouri 12/22 (14/15) Feb. 16, 2008 40Baylor% 14/25 (15/15) Feb. 23, 2008 44$Texas% 10/21 (10/11) Feb. 25, 2008 30Kansas% 11/23 (13/16) March 1, 2008 39Colorado% 12/22 (8/10) March 4, 2008 33

� Bob Boozer (1956-59)School FG/FGA (FT/FTA) Date PtsMissouri 10/24 (14/16) Dec. 29, 1956 34Colorado 10/14 (16/20) Feb. 2, 1957 36Missouri 12/20 (11/14) March 1, 1958 35Purdue 11/26 (23/26) Dec. 1, 1958 45Colorado 13/18 (6/8) Dec. 30, 1958 32Colorado 11/18 (9/9) Jan. 10, 1959 31Missouri 10/23 (10/14) Jan. 17, 1959 30Kansas 14/26 (5/9) Feb. 11, 1959 33Missouri 14/21 (4/6) March 7, 1959 32Cincinnati 11/26 (10/13) March 14, 1959 32

� Denis Clemente (2008-current)School FG/FGA (FT/FTA) Date PtsTexas 13/25 (12/12) Jan. 31, 2009 44$Missouri 12/19 (5/7) Feb. 25, 2009 33

� Norris Coleman (1985-87)School FG/FGA (FT/FTA) Date PtsChaminade 13/19 (5/6) Nov. 22, 1985 31Northern Illinois 12/22 (6/7) Dec. 23, 1985 30Iowa State* 13/22 (6/8) Jan. 15, 1986 32Colorado* 14/24 (11/15) Jan. 18, 1986 39Oklahoma^ 14/22 (3/4) Feb. 11, 1986 31Iowa State^ 13/21 (4/5) Feb. 15, 1986 30Oklahoma State^ 12/20 (6/6) Feb. 19, 1986 30Iowa State 12/23 (10/12) Feb. 7, 1987 34

� Larry Comley (1959-61)School FG/FGA (FT/FTA) Date PtsNorth Carolina 15/32 (3/3) Dec. 16, 1960 33

� Larry Dassie (1975-77)School FG/FGA (FT/FTA) Date PtsVanderbilt 15/20 (0/0) Nov. 27, 1976 30

� Eddie Elder (1981-85)School FG/FGA (FT/FTA) Date PtsOklahoma 9/16 (12/12) Jan. 21, 1984 30Iowa State 8/10 (14/14) Feb. 27, 1985 30

� Mike Evans (1974-78)School FG/FGA (FT/FTA) Date PtsMontana State 14/18 (2/2) Nov. 30, 1974 30Oklahoma State 13/19 (5/6) Feb. 7, 1976 31Nebraska 13/21 (4/5) Feb. 18, 1976 30Northern Illinois 12/24 (7/7) Nov. 25, 1977 31Arizona State 14/24 (3/3) Dec. 14, 1977 31Colorado 11/15 (9/11) Feb. 4, 1978 31

� Wally Frank (1957-60)School FG/FGA (FT/FTA) Date PtsSouth Dakota State 16/24 (3/4) Dec. 1, 1959 35

� Cortez Groves (1998-2000)School FG/FGA (FT/FTA) Date PtsTexas A&M 9/16 (4/4) Feb. 23, 2000 35

� Elliot Hatcher (1994-96)School FG/FGA (FT/FTA) Date PtsMarshall 8/12 (14/16) Dec. 2, 1995 32Kansas 12/23 (7/9) Feb. 4, 1996 30

� Steve Henson (1986-90)School FG/FGA (FT/FTA) Date PtsIowa State 14/25 (2/2) March 4, 1989 33Iowa State 15/24 (3/3) Feb. 17, 1990 41Xavier 11/19 (7/7) March 16, 1990 35

� Askia Jones (1989-94)School FG/FGA (FT/FTA) Date PtsWyoming 11/20 (7/7) Jan. 2, 1992 35Colorado 13/24 (0/2) Jan. 22, 1994 32Oklahoma 7/16 (13/14) Jan. 26, 1994 31Fresno State 18/25 (14/18) March 24, 1994 62#Siena 8/21 (14/15) March 30, 1994 31

� Dick Knostman (1950-53)School FG/FGA (FT/FTA) Date PtsMissouri 13/x (13/x) Feb. 20, 1952 39Drake 10/23 (12/16) Dec. 5, 1952 32Kansas 12/24 (14/15) Dec. 30, 1952 38Iowa State 9/16 (13/19) Feb. 9, 1953 31Oklahoma 12/x (18/26) Feb. 14, 1953 42

� Lon Kruger (1971-74)School FG/FGA (FT/FTA) Date PtsColorado 14/25 (4/4) Feb. 16, 1974 32

� Ernie Kusnyer (1970-73)School FG/FGA (FT/FTA) Date PtsHouston 14/24 (5/9) Jan. 23, 1971 33

� Cartier Martin (2003-07)School FG/FGA (FT/FTA) Date PtsOklahoma 10/16 (5/5) March 3, 2007 30

� Jeremiah Massey (2003-05)School FG/FGA (FT/FTA) Date PtsNorthern Illinois 8/15 (16/17) Dec. 21, 2004 32

� Willie Murrell (1962-64)School FG/FGA (FT/FTA) Date PtsNebraska 11/14 (8/12) Dec. 26, 1963 30Colorado 16/25 (3/3) Jan. 6, 1964 35Missouri 15/23 (4/5) Feb. 15, 1964 34Missouri 14/24 (11/11) March 7, 1964 39

� Jack Parr (1955-58)School FG/FGA (FT/FTA) Date PtsMinnesota 12/22 (9/13) Dec. 20, 1956 33Iowa State 13/27 (7/8) Feb. 23, 1957 33

� Pervis Pasco (2001-03)School FG/FGA (FT/FTA) Date PtsNorth Texas 11/17 (8/14) Dec. 15, 2001 30

� Lee Poore (1954-55)School FG/FGA (FT/FTA) Date PtsOklahoma 15/27 (1/3) Jan. 4, 1955 31

� Jacob Pullen (2007-current)School FG/FGA (FT/FTA) Date PtsIllinois State 10/23 (6/11) 3/18/09 32

� Mitch Richmond (1986-88)School FG/FGA (FT/FTA) Date PtsGeorgia 10/19 (5/5) March 12, 1987 34Creighton 12/16 (7/10) Dec. 5, 1987 31Oklahoma 9/18 (14/16) Jan. 16, 1988 33Oklahoma State 8/11 (12/13) Jan. 23, 1988 30Kansas 11/24 (10/10) Jan. 30, 1988 35Oklahoma 14/21 (10/10) Feb. 13, 1988 41La Salle 9/17 (10/10) March 17, 1988 30

� Curtis Redding (1976-78)School FG/FGA (FT/FTA) Date PtsKansas 11/28 (12/12) Feb. 12, 1977 34Providence 14/18 (4/4) March 12, 1977 32Arizona State 14/27 (9/9) Dec. 14, 1977 37Colorado 12/22 (6/10) Dec. 27, 1977 30Iowa State 13/21 (5/6) Jan. 11, 1978 31

� Randy Reed (1980-82)School FG/FGA (FT/FTA) Date PtsColorado 14/15 (4/7) Jan. 16, 1982 32

� Larry Reid (2000-02)School FG/FGA (FT/FTA) Date PtsIowa 10/15 (8/10) Dec. 23, 2000 31Iowa State 10/16 (3/3) Feb. 3, 2001 30

� Fritz Schneider (1955-56)School FG/FGA (FT/FTA) Date PtsKansas 12/19 (12/14) March 6, 1956 36

� Jerry Venable (1968-70)School FG/FGA (FT/FTA) Date PtsColorado 14/22 (3/7) Feb. 26, 1970 31

� Bill Walker (2006-08)School FG/FGA (FT/FTA) Date PtsCalifornia 7/22 (14/16) Dec. 9 , 2007 30Baylor 13/21 (3/4) Feb. 23, 2008 31

� Chuckie Williams (1972-76)School FG/FGA (FT/FTA) Date PtsIowa State 16/29 (2/2) Jan. 29, 1975 34Oklahoma 14/26 (7/9) Feb. 15, 1975 35Boston College 15/25 (2/2) March 20, 1975 32Syracuse 14/27(7/9) March 22, 1975 35Holy Cross 22/42 (3/4) Dec. 5, 1975 47Tulane 13/27 (6/6) Jan. 10, 1976 32Missouri 14/26 (4/4) Feb. 4, 1976 32Oklahoma State 14/25 (2/2) March 6, 1976 30

� Joe Wright (1984-86)School FG/FGA (FT/FTA) Date PtsWichita State 12/13 (7/8) Jan. 6, 1986 31

� Mike Wroblewski (1959-62)School FG/FGA (FT/FTA) Date PtsXavier 13/23 (5/7) Dec. 22, 1961 31Kansas 17/34 (12/13) Feb. 7, 1962 46Oklahoma State 12/20 (7/10) March 5, 1962 31

*Back-to-back games^Three Consecutive Games% Four Consecutive Games$ Big 12 Record#School Record

30-Point Games

23 NCAA TOURNAMENTS | 4 FINAL FOURS | 16 SWEET SIXTEENS | 11 ELITE EIGHTS | 19 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS | 36 ALL-AMERICANS

� Michael Beasley

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� Michael Beasley (2007-08)School Pts Rebs DateWinston-Salem State 40 15 Dec. 22, 2007Missouri 40 17 Feb. 16, 2008at Baylor 44 13 Feb. 23, 2008

� Bob Boozer (1956-59)School Pts Rebs DatePurdue 45 16 Dec. 1, 1958

� Dick Knostman (1950-53)School Pts Rebs DateOklahoma 42 23 Feb. 14, 1953

� Mike Wroblewski (1959-62)School Pts Rebs Dateat Kansas 46 12 Feb. 7, 1962

� Michael Beasley (2007-08)School Pts Rebs DateSacramento State 32 24 Nov. 9, 2007

� Bob Boozer (1956-59)School Pts Rebs DateColorado 36 23 Feb. 2, 1957

� Dick Knostman (1950-53)School Pts Rebs DateOklahoma 42 23 Feb. 14, 1953

� Michael Beasley (2007-08)School Pts Rebs DateSacramento State 32 24 Nov. 9, 2007Pittsburg State 30 14 Nov. 11, 2007vs. George Mason 30 10 Nov. 22, 2007vs. UCF 30 13 Nov. 23, 2007Winston-Salem State 40 15 Dec. 22, 2007at Oklahoma 32 11 Jan 12, 2008Iowa State 33 15 Jan. 26, 2008Nebraska 35 13 Feb. 6, 2008Missouri 40 17 Feb. 16, 2008at Baylor 44 13 Feb. 23, 2008Texas 30 15 Feb. 25, 2008at Kansas 39 11 March 1, 2008Colorado 33 14 March 4, 2008

� Bob Boozer (1956-59)School Pts Rebs Datevs. Missouri 34 10 Dec. 29, 1956Colorado 36 23 Feb. 2, 1957Missouri 35 10 March 1, 1958Purdue 45 16 Dec. 1, 1958Kansas 33 11 Feb. 11, 1959Missouri 32 13 March 7, 1959vs. Cincinnati 32 13 March 14, 1959

� Norris Coleman (1985-87)School Pts Rebs Dateat Chaminade 31 12 Nov. 22, 1985Northern Illinois 30 10 Dec. 23, 1985Iowa State 32 13 Jan. 15, 1986at Colorado 39 14 Jan. 18, 1986at Oklahoma 31 16 Feb. 11, 1986at Iowa State 30 13 Feb. 15, 1986Oklahoma State 30 10 Feb. 19, 1986

� Larry Comley (1959-61)School Pts Rebs DateNorth Carolina 33 12 Dec. 16, 1960

� Larry Dassie (1975-77)School Pts Rebs DateVanderbilt 30 14 Nov. 27, 1976

� Eddie Elder (1981-85)School Pts Rebs DateOklahoma 30 10 Jan. 21, 1984Iowa State 30 11 Feb. 27, 1985

� Wally Frank (1957-60)School Pts Rebs DateSouth Dakota State 35 15 Dec. 1, 1959

� Dick Knostman (1950-53)School Pts Rebs DateDrake 32 13 Dec. 6, 1952at Kansas 38 11 Dec. 30, 1952Oklahoma 42 23 Feb. 14, 1953

� Jack Parr (1955-58)School Pts Rebs Dateat Minnesota 33 19 Dec. 20, 1956Iowa State 33 14 Feb. 23, 1957

� Willie Murrell (1962-64)School Pts Rebs Datevs. Nebraska 30 10 Dec. 26, 1963at Missouri 34 12 Feb. 15, 1964Missouri 39 13 March 7, 1964

� Curtis Redding (1976-78)School Pts Rebs Dateat Kansas 34 12 Feb. 12, 1977at Arizona State 37 12 Dec. 14, 1977vs. Colorado 30 10 Dec. 27, 1977

� Mitch Richmond (1986-88)School Pts Rebs Datevs. Georgia 34 11 March 12, 1987at Kansas 35 12 Jan. 30, 1988

� Jerry Venable (1968-70)School Pts Rebs DateNebraska 31 21 Feb. 26, 1970

� Bill Walker (2007-08)School Pts Rebs DateCalifornia 30 10 Dec. 9, 2007at Baylor 31 11 Feb. 23, 2008

� Mike Wroblewski (1959-62)School Pts Rebs Dateat Kansas 46 12 Feb. 7, 1962

� Michael Beasley (2007-08)School Pts Rebs DateSacramento State 32 24 Nov. 9, 2007Western Illinois 28 22 Nov. 17, 2007

� Bob Boozer (1956-59)School Pts Rebs DateColorado 36 23 Feb. 2, 1957Indiana 28 22 Dec. 6, 1958

� Larry Comley (1959-61)School Pts Rebs DateMichigan State 22 20 vs. Michigan State

� Kelvin Howell (1999-2001)School Pts Rebs DateTexas Tech 21 20 Feb. 18, 2001

� Dick Knostman (1950-53)School Pts Rebs DateOklahoma 42 23 Feb. 14, 1953

� Willie Murrell (1962-64)School Pts Rebs DateMissouri 27 20 Feb. 4, 1963

� Jack Parr (1955-58)School Pts Rebs DateLoyola (Calif.) 26 20 Dec. 15, 1955Pacific 22 20 Jan. 4, 1956vs. Houston 21 20 March 17, 1956Drake 21 26 Dec. 8, 1956

� Nick Pino (1965-68)School Pts Rebs Dateat Indiana 27 23 Dec. 13, 1965at Missouri 24 20 Feb. 14, 1967Creighton 28 24 Feb. 12, 1968

� Cedric Price (1958-61)School Pts Rebs DateMissouri 28 22 Feb. 25, 1961

� Curtis Redding (1976-78)School Pts Rebs Dateat Kansas 34 12 Feb. 12, 1977at Arizona State 37 12 Dec. 14, 1977vs. Colorado 30 10 Dec. 27, 1977

� Mitch Richmond (1986-88)School Pts Rebs Datevs. Georgia 34 11 March 12, 1987at Kansas 35 12 Jan. 30, 1988

� Fritz Schneider (1954-56)School Pts Rebs DateNebraska 20 20 Feb. 20, 1956

� Jerry Venable (1968-70)School Pts Rebs DateNebraska 31 21 Feb. 26, 1970

� Bill Walker (2007-08)School Pts Rebs DateCalifornia 30 10 Dec. 9, 2007at Baylor 31 11 Feb. 23, 2008

� Gene Williams (1967-69)School Pts Rebs DateIndiana 20 20 Dec. 9, 1968

� Mike Wroblewski (1959-62)School Pts Rebs Dateat Kansas 46 12 Feb. 7, 1962

Miscellaneous SuperlativesRECORDS

40-Point/10-Rebound Games

30-Point/20-Rebound Games

30-Point/10-Rebound Games

20-Point/20-Rebound Games

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Season Field Goals Made1. 960 1974-75 ________________________29 gms2. 923 1976-77 ________________________31 gms3. #916 2007-08 ________________________33 gms4. 914 1979-80 ________________________31 gms5. 904 1975-76 ________________________28 gms6. 892 1987-88 ________________________34 gms7. 887 2008-09 ________________________34 gms8. 885 1986-87 ________________________31 gms9. 881 1980-81 ________________________33 gms

10. 878 1963-64 ________________________29 gms

Season Field Goals Attempted1. 2,080 1993-94 ________________________34 gms2. #2,067 2007-08 ________________________33 gms3. 2,057 2008-09 ________________________34 gms4. 2,037 1974-75 ________________________29 gms5. 2,009 1950-51 ________________________29 gms6. 1,992 1963-64 ________________________29 gms7. 1,988 1960-61 ________________________27 gms8. 1,956 1976-77 ________________________31 gms

1,956 2006-07 ________________________35 gms10. 1,912 1975-76 ________________________28 gms

Season Field Goal Percentage1. .519 1981-82 [831/1,602] ________________31 gms2. .511 1984-85 [747/1,461] ________________28 gms3. .506 1983-84 [726/1,436] ________________29 gms

.506 1987-88 [892/1,764] ________________34 gms5. .499 1980-81 [881/1,767] ________________33 gms6. .491 1979-80 [914/1,863] ________________31 gms7. .490 1985-86 [865/1,765] ________________30 gms8. .484 1988-89 [835/1,725] ________________30 gms9. .482 1978-79 [787/1,632] ________________28 gms

10. .478 1972-73 [875/1,832] ________________28 gms

Season Field Goal Percentage (Since the Start of the Shot Clock in 1985-86)1. .506 1987-88 [892/1,764] ________________34 gms2. .490 1985-86 [865/1,765] ________________30 gms3. .484 1988-89 [835/1,725] ________________30 gms4. .471 1986-87 [885/1,880] ________________31 gms5. .464 1989-90 [866/1,866] ________________32 gms6. #.459 1997-98 [796/1,735] ________________29 gms7. .458 2002-03 [766/1,674] ________________30 gms8. .454 1990-91 [807/1,779] ________________28 gms9. .445 2003-04 [708/1,590] ________________28 gms

10. .444 2005-06 [683/1,538] ________________28 gms

Most Field Goals Made in a Game1. 49 Oklahoma ____________N (kc) ____12/30/1966

49 Morgan State____________H ________1/5/198549 Oklahoma ______________H ______2/13/1988

4. 48 Iowa ________________H ______12/11/19735. 47 Houston ____________N (law) ____3/14/1970

47 Iowa State______________A ______1/29/19757. 46 Cal State Fullerton ________H ______12/2/19678. 45 Michigan State ________N (law) ____12/17/1960

45 SMU ________________A ______12/4/197610. 43 Missouri ______________H ________3/7/1959

43 Creighton ______________H ______12/2/196443 Oklahoma ______________A ______1/30/196743 Iowa State______________H ______1/26/197443 Houston ______________A ______12/21/197443 Oklahoma ______________H ______2/21/198143 Texas-San Antonio ________H ______11/23/1991

Fewest Field Goals Made in a Game1. 11 Oklahoma ______________A ______2/27/1960

#11 Nebraska ______________H ______1/11/20063. 12 Missouri ______________H ________2/5/19494. 14 Missouri ______________A ________1/8/1949

14 Fresno State ____________H ______12/31/198014 Arizona State ____________H ______12/20/198214 Oklahoma State __________A ________1/6/199214 Missouri ______________A ________1/8/199414 Clemson ____________N (mau) ____11/25/199814 Texas ________________A ______1/10/200114 Nebraska ______________H ______1/27/2007

Most Field Goals Attempted in a Game1. 103 Cal State Fullerton ________H ______12/2/19672. 102 Kansas________________H ________3/9/19603. 101 BYU __________________A ______12/15/19584. 100 Oklahoma ____________N (kc) ____12/30/19665. 94 Oklahoma ______________H ________1/4/1955

94 Marquette ____________N (law) ____12/15/196194 Houston ____________N (law) ____3/14/1970

8. 93 Loyola Chicago __________H ______12/11/19649. 92 Utah State ____________H ______12/9/1950

92 Iowa State______________H ________2/8/1969#80 William & Mary __________H ______11/11/2006

Fewest Field Goals Attempted in a Game1. 27 Fresno State ____________H ______12/31/19802. 28 Arizona State ____________H ______12/20/1982

28 Nebraska ______________H ________3/6/19844. 33 Oregon State __________N (la) ______3/14/1981

33 Nebraska ______________H ______2/16/19856. 35 Nebraska ______________A ________2/3/19827. 36 Kansas________________H ______1/16/1954

36 Illinois ________________A ______12/5/1981*36 Nebraska ______________H ________2/6/1988

10. 37 Oklahoma ______________H ________2/8/1997#39 Bethune-Cookman ________H ______12/17/2005

Highest Field Goal Percentage in a Game1. 77.1 (27/35) Nebraska ________H ________2/3/19822. 70.5 (31/44) Auburn-Montgomery __H ______12/3/19813. 70.0 (42/60) Kansas __________H ______1/20/1979

*70.0 (42/60) Southern Colorado __H ______11/30/19855. 67.3 (33/49) Colorado__________A ______1/16/19826. 66.7 (28/42) Fresno State ______A ______11/28/19887. 66.2 (49/74) Morgan State ______H ________1/5/19858. 66.1 (37/56) SMU ____________H ______12/2/19789. #66.0 (33/50) Coastal Carolina ____H ______12/6/1997

10. 65.4 (34/52) Eastern Washington __H ________1/9/198562.8 (27/45) Nebraska ________H ________2/4/2004

Lowest Field Goal Percentage in a Game1. 20.4 (11/54) Oklahoma ________A ______2/27/19602. 22.2 (16/72) Indiana __________H ______12/16/19503.*#23.4 (11/47) Nebraska ________H ______1/11/20064. 23.5 (12/51) Missouri __________H ________2/5/19495. 23.8 (15/63) Michigan State______H ______12/21/19966. 25.3 (21/83) Nebraska ________A ______2/20/19607. 25.8 (17/66) Missouri __________A ______2/11/19508. 26.1 (18/69) Missouri __________H ________3/3/19509. 26.4 (19/72) Colorado__________H ________3/4/1995

10. 26.7 (23/86) Missouri __________H ______1/23/195426.7 (27/101) BYU ____________A ______12/15/1958

Highest Field Goal Percentage in a Game/Half1. 85.7 (12/14) Nebraska ________H ________2/3/19822. *85.0 (17/20) Oklahoma ________H ______2/19/19943. 80.8 (21/26) Auburn-Montgomery __H ______12/3/19814. 77.3 (17/22) Fresno State ______A ______11/28/19875. 76.9 (20/26) Coastal Carolina ____H ______12/6/19976. 76.0 (19/25) Northern Iowa ______H ______1/15/19837. 75.7 (28/37) Morgan State ______H ________1/5/19858. 75.0 (18/24) Missouri __________H ________2/4/19819. 75.0 (9/12) Kansas __________H ______1/29/1983

10. 74.0 (10/14) Nebraska ________H ______2/16/1985

� 70 percent or better done in a half 18 other times73.9 (17/23) Texas Tech ________H ______12/7/198573.3 (22/30) South Dakota ______H ______12/1/198073.3 (22/30) Nebraska ________H ______1/10/198772.7 (24/33) Kansas __________H ______1/20/197972.7 (16/22) Marquette ________H ________1/6/198272.7 (24/33) Southern Colorado __H ______11/30/1985

#72.7 (13/18) Nebraska ________H ________2/4/200472.0 (18/25) Iowa State ________A ______1/31/198171.9 (23/32) Oklahoma ________H ______2/21/1981

71.4 Nebraska ________H ______2/14/198171.4 (15/21) Iowa State ________A ________1/7/200671.0 (22/31) Providence ______N (okc) ____3/12/197770.8 (17/24) Chaminade ______A (hon) ____11/22/198570.8 (17/24) Akron____________H ______1/24/199070.6 (12/17) Colorado__________A ______1/16/198270.6 (12/17) Nebraska ________A ________3/2/198870.4 (19/27) Colorado__________H ______2/21/198570.0 (14/20) Western Kentucky____H ______3/18/1992

Games Shot 60 Percent or Better in Both Halves62.1/64.7 Colorado__________A ________2/4/197866.7/65.4 SMU ____________A ______12/2/197866.7/72.7 Kansas __________H ______1/20/197965.6/70.6 Colorado__________A ______1/16/198285.7/71.4 Nebraska ________A ________2/3/198265.5/60.0 Iowa State ________H ______1/22/198365.4/65.4 Eastern Washington __H ________1/9/198572.7/66.7 Southern Colorado __H ______11/30/1985

Lowest Field Goal Percentage in a Game/Half1. *#14.3 (6/42) Colorado__________H ________3/4/19952. 15.8 (3/19) Kansas ________N (kc)______3/11/19943. 16.1 (5/31) Michigan State______A ______12/21/19964. 17.1 (6/35) Missouri __________A ________1/4/19955. 17.9 (7/39) Nebraska ________A ______1/12/19956. 18.2 (6/33) Missouri __________H ________2/4/19957. 18.8 (6/32) Texas State ______N (hon) ____12/17/19938. 19.4 (6/31) Texas ____________H ________3/6/20049. 20.0 (4/20) Oklahoma State ____A ________1/6/1992

20.0 (8/40) Colorado__________A ________2/5/1994

*Since inception of the shot clock#Big 12 era

LOCATION KEY:kc-Kansas City, Mo.hon-Honolulu, Hawai’ila-Los Angeles, Calif.law-Lawrence, Kan.mau-Maui,Hawai’iokc-Oklahoma City, Okla.

Team Records

23 NCAA TOURNAMENTS | 4 FINAL FOURS | 16 SWEET SIXTEENS | 11 ELITE EIGHTS | 19 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS | 36 ALL-AMERICANS

�The school’s all-time wins leader, Jack Hartman, coached eight of the top-10 shooting teams in school history, including the 1981-82 squad which shot 51.9 percent from the field.

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RECORDSCareer Field Goals Made1. 890 Mike Evans 1974-78 ________117 gms2. 755 Rolando Blackman 1977-81 ________121 gms3. 628 Askia Jones 1989-94 ________124 gms4. 621 Chuckie Williams 1972-76 ________84 gms5. 527 Steve Henson 1987-90 ________127 gms6. 519 Ed Nealy 1978-82 ________123 gms

519 Cartier Martin 2003-07 ________112 gms8. 465 Mitch Richmond 1986-88 ________64 gms9. 434 Jack Parr 1955-58 ________70 gms

10. 432 Willie Murrell 1962-64 ________54 gms

Season Field Goals Made1. 307 Michael Beasley 2007-08 ________33 gms2. 290 Chuckie Williams 1974-75 ________29 gms3. 270 Chuckie Williams 1975-76 ________28 gms4. 268 Mitch Richmond 1987-88 ________34 gms5. 254 Norris Coleman 1985-86 ________29 gms6. 251 Willie Murrell 1963-64 ________29 gms7. 247 Bob Boozer 1958-59 ________27 gms8. 234 Mike Evans 1977-78 ________29 gms9. 227 Mike Evans 1976-77 ________31 gms

227 Askia Jones 1993-94 ________33 gms

Field Goals Made in a Game1. 22 Chuckie Williams vs. Holy Cross (12/5/1975)2. 18 Askia Jones vs. Fresno State (3/24/1994)3. 17 Mike Wroblewski vs. Kansas (2/7/1962)4. 16 Wally Frank vs. South Dakota State (12/1/1959)

16 Willie Murrell vs. Colorado (1/6/1964)16 Chuckie Williams vs. Iowa State (1/29/1975)

7. 15 Kent Poore vs. Oklahoma (1/4/1953)15 Sonny Ballard vs. San Francisco (12/19/1959)15 Larry Comley vs. North Carolina (12/16/1960)15 Chuckie Williams vs. Oklahoma State (2/8/1975)15 Chuckie Williams vs. Boston College (3/20/1975)15 Larry Dassie vs. Vanderbilt (11/27/1976)15 Steve Henson vs. Iowa State (2/17/1990)15 Michael Beasley vs. Nebraska (2/6/2008)

Field Goals Made in a Game/Conference1. 17 Mike Wroblewski vs. Kansas (2/7/1962)2. 16 Willie Murrell vs. Colorado (1/6/1964)

16 Chuckie Williams vs. Iowa State (1/29/1975)4. 15 Kent Poore vs. Oklahoma (1/4/1953)

15 Willie Murrell vs. Missouri (2/15/1964)15 Chuckie Williams vs. Oklahoma State (2/8/1975)15 Steve Henson vs. Iowa State (2/17/1990)15 Michael Beasley vs. Nebraska (2/6/2008)

9. 14 10 players tied

Field Goals Made Miscellaneous� Most Field Goals Made by a Freshman

307 Michael Beasley (2007-08)� Most Field Goals Made by a Sophomore

216 Mike Evans (1975-76)� Most Field Goals Made by a Junior

290 Chuckie Williams (1974-75)� Most Field Goals Made by a Senior

270 Chuckie Williams (1975-76)

Career Field Goals Attempted1. 1,810 Mike Evans 1974-78 ________117 gms2. 1,474 Askia Jones 1989-94 ________124 gms3. 1,460 Rolando Blackman 1977-81 ________121 gms4. 1,325 Bob Boozer 1956-59 ________77 gms5. 1,319 Chuckie Williams 1972-76 ________84 gms6. 1,193 Steve Henson 1987-90 ________127 gms7. 1,132 Cartier Martin 2003-07 ________112 gms8. 1,093 Jack Parr 1955-58 ________70 gms9. 1,040 Ed Nealy 1978-82 ________123 gms

10. 1,018 Tyrone Adams 1978-82 ________110 gms

Season Field Goals Attempted1. 594 Chuckie Williams 1974-75 ________29 gms2. 578 Bob Boozer 1958-59 ________27 gms3. 577 Michael Beasley 2007-08 ________33 gms4. 572 Chuckie Williams 1975-76 ________28 gms5. 570 Larry Comley 1960-61 ________27 gms6. 536 Willie Murrell 1963-64 ________29 gms

7. 533 Askia Jones 1993-94 ________33 gms8. 521 Mitch Richmond 1987-88 ________34 gms9. 490 Norris Coleman 1985-86 ________29 gms

10. 476 Mike Wroblewski 1961-62 ________25 gms

Field Goals Attempted in a Game1. 42 Chuckie Williams vs. Holy Cross (12/5/1975)2. 36 Dick Knostman vs. Indiana (12/22/1951)3. 34 Mike Wroblewski vs. Kansas (2/7/1962)4. 32 Bob Boozer vs. Indiana (12/6/1958)

32 Larry Comley vs. Texas A&M (12/3/1960)32 Larry Comley vs. North Carolina (12/16/1960)

7. 31 Larry Comley vs. Iowa State (2/11/1961)8. 30 Jerry Venable vs. New Mexico State (3/12/1970)9. 29 Bob Boozer vs. California (12/12/1958)

29 Larry Comley vs. Michigan State (12/17/1960)29 Chuckie Williams vs. Iowa State (1/29/1975)29 Chuckie Williams vs. Iowa State (3/1/1975)

Field Goals Attempted in a Game/Conference1. 34 Mike Wroblewski vs. Kansas (2/7/1962)2. 31 Larry Comley vs. Iowa State (2/11/1961)3. 29 Chuckie Williams vs. Iowa State (1/29/1975)

29 Chuckie Williams vs. Iowa State (3/1/1975)5. 28 Willie Murrell vs. Missouri (12/28/1963)

28 Curtis Redding at Kansas (2/12/1976)7. 25 Michael Beasley at Baylor (2/23/2008)

25 Denis Clemente at Texas (1/31/2009)9. 23 Curtis Redding vs. Kansas (1/22/1976)

23 Jacob Pullen vs. Illinois State (3/18/2009)

Field Goals Attempted Miscellaneous� Most Field Goals Attempted by a Freshman

577 Michael Beasley (2007-08)� Most Field Goals Attempted by a Sophomore

437 Curtis Redding (1977-78)� Most Field Goals Attempted by a Junior

594 Chuckie Williams (1974-75)� Most Field Goals Attempted by a Senior

578 Bob Boozer (1958-59)

Career Field Goal Percentage*1. 58.8 (255/430) Steve Soldner______1975-79 ____74 gms2. 56.7 (322/568) Randy Reed ______1980-82 ____64 gms3. 56.6 (331/586) Carl Gerlach ______1972-76 ____96 gms4. 54.5 (237/435) Tony Kitt ________1998-2000 __61 gms5. 53.3 (242/454) Pervis Pasco ______2001-03 ____59 gms6. 53.2 (307/577) Michael Beasley ____2007-08 ____33 gms7. 53.0 (326/615) Tom Alfaro ________1983-85 ____55 gms8. 52.9 (314/594) Joe Wright ________1984-85 ____57 gms

52.9 (230/435) Wylie Howard ______1989-92 ____72 gms10. 52.5 (210/400) Jari Wills ________1978-80 ____59 gms

� 50 percent or better has been done 10 other times

Season Field Goal Percentage*1. 60.1 (107/178) Tony Kitt ________1998-99 ____33 gms2. 60.0 (180/180) Steve Soldner______1977-78 ____29 gms3. 58.4 (135/231) Steve Soldner______1978-79 ____28 gms4. 57.1 (100/175) Ben Mitchell ______1985-86 ____30 gms5. 56.9 (168/295) Randy Reed ______1981-82 ____31 gms6. 56.8 (138/243) Ed Nealy ________1981-82 ____31 gms7. 56.7 (119/210) Darryl Winston ____1976-77 ____31 gms

56.7 (102/180) Tony Massop ______1989-90 ____32 gms9. 56.6 (171/302) Tom Alfaro ________1984-85 ____28 gms

10. 56.4 (154/273) Randy Reed ______1980-81 ____33 gms

� 50 percent or better has been done 25 other times

Field Goal Percentage in a Game*1. 1.000 (11/11) Joe Wright vs. Oklahoma State (1/23/1985)

1.000 (11/11) Eddie Elder vs. Colorado (2/23/1985)1.000 (9/9) Jari Wills vs. Iowa State (2/26/1980)1.000 (9/9) Tyrone Davis vs. Emporia State (11/29/1995)1.000 (9/9) Pervis Pasco vs. Monmouth (12/29/2002)1.000 (9/9) Luis Colon vs. Southern Miss (12/11/2008)1.000 (8/8) Darryl Winston vs. Vanderbilt (11/27/1976)1.000 (8/8) Ed Nealy vs. Nebraska (2/29/1980)1.000 (8/8) Ty Sims vs. Texas A&M (2/25/1998)

*Minimum 5 attempts per game

Individual Records Yearly Field Goal Percentage LeadersYear Player Pct. FG-A1948-49 Rick Harman ______________.375 63/1681949-50 Ernie Barrett________________.400 100/250

Rick Harman ______________.400 84/2091950-51 Jack Stone ________________.443 112/2531951-52 Gene Wilson ________________.438 57/1301952-53 Dick Knostman ______________.456 155/3401953-54 Jesse Prisock ______________.435 90/2071954-55 Dick Stone ________________.416 85/2041955-56 Hayden Abbott ______________.424 84/1981956-57 Jack Parr __________________.467 156/3341957-58 Wally Frank ________________.478 88/1481958-59 Bob Boozer ________________.435 247/5681959-60 Steve Douglas ______________.439 65/1481960-61 Cedric Price ________________.434 151/3481961-62 Pat McKenzie ______________.421 101/240

Gary Marriott ______________.421 96/2281962-63 Willie Murrell ______________.447 181/4051963-64 Willie Murrell ______________.468 251/5361964-65 Dennis Berkholtz ____________.456 68/1491965-66 Earl Seyfert ________________.520 90/1731966-67 Earl Seyfert ________________.459 140/3051967-68 Gene Williams ______________.486 87/1791968-69 Gene Williams ______________.520 120/2301969-70 David Hall ________________.500 135/2681970-71 David Hall ________________.500 127/2561971-72 David Hall ________________.549 149/2711972-73 Steve Mitchell ______________.560 182/3251973-74 Carl Gerlach ________________.607 71/1171974-75 Carl Gerlach ________________.556 129/2321975-76 Carl Gerlach ________________.560 126/2251976-77 Darryl Winston ______________.567 119/2101977-78 Steve Soldner ______________.600 108/1801978-79 Steve Soldner ______________.584 135/2311979-80 Jari Wills __________________.557 137/2461980-81 Randy Reed ________________.564 154/2731981-82 Randy Reed ________________.569 168/2951982-83 Jim Roder ________________.548 68/1241983-84 Eddie Elder ________________.542 130/2401984-85 Tom Alfaro ________________.566 171/3021985-86 Ben Mitchell________________.571 100/1751986-87 Norris Coleman______________.508 154/3031987-88 Charles Bledsoe ____________.536 125/2331988-89 Lance Simmons ____________.588 60/1021989-90 Tony Massop ______________.567 102/1801990-91 Wylie Howard ______________.506 90/1781991-92 Wylie Howard ______________.557 127/2281992-93 Aaron Collier ______________.500 117/2341993-94 Deryl Cunningham ____________.492 152/3091994-95 Tyrone Davis________________.500 106/2121995-96 Tyrone Davis________________.500 128/2561996-97 Mark Young ________________.442 130/2941997-98 Manny Dies ________________.547 156/2851998-99 Tony Kitt __________________.601 107/1781999-00 Kelvin Howell ______________.531 95/1792000-01 Travis Reynolds______________.523 115/2202001-02 Pervis Pasco ______________.558 126/2262002-03 Matt Siebrandt ______________.552 132/2392003-04 Marques Hayden ____________.534 86/1612004-05 Jeremiah Massey ____________.503 176/3502005-06 David Hoskins ______________.508 123/2422006-07 Cartier Martin ______________.460 197/4282007-08 Michael Beasley ____________.532 307/5772008-09 Jamar Samuels ______________.514 92/179

Field Goal Percentage Miscellaneous� Highest Field Goal Percentage by a Freshman

54.8 Jim Roder (1982-83)� Highest Field Goal Percentage by a Sophomore

52.1 Tyrone Adams (1979-80)� Highest Field Goal Percentage by a Junior

60.1 Tony Kitt (1998-99)� Highest Field Goal Percentage by a Senior

56.9 Randy Reed (1981-82)

� Highest Field Goal Percentage (10 or more field goals made)93.3 Randy Reed vs. Colorado (14 of 15; 1/16/1982)

� Most Consecutive Field Goals Made17 Ed Nealy (2/23-3/1/1980)

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Season 3-Point Field Goals Made1. 246 1993-94 ________________________34 gms2. #223 2006-07 ________________________35 gms

#223 2008-09 ________________________34 gms4. 210 2007-08 ________________________33 gms5. 187 1999-2000 ______________________28 gms6. 179 1987-88 ________________________34 gms7. 174 1991-92 ________________________30 gms8. 170 1997-98 ________________________29 gms9. 169 2002-03 ________________________30 gms

10. 168 1998-99 ________________________33 gms

Season 3-Point Field Goals Attempted1. 710 1993-94 ________________________34 gms2. #670 2006-07 ________________________35 gms3. 662 2007-08 ________________________33 gms4. 637 2008-09 ________________________34 gms5. 508 1999-2000 ______________________28 gms6. 497 1998-99 ________________________33 gms7. 486 1997-98 ________________________29 gms8. 477 1991-92 ________________________30 gms9. 468 2002-03 ________________________30 gms

10. 467 1992-93 ________________________30 gms

Season 3-Point Field Goal Percentage1. .484 1987-88 [179/370]__________________34 gms2. .418 1988-89 [141/337]__________________30 gms3. .406 1986-87 [149/367]__________________31 gms4. .390 1989-90 124/318] __________________32 gms5. #.377 2004-05 [167/443]__________________29 gms6. .368 1999-2000 [187/508] ________________28 gms7. .365 1991-92 [174/477]__________________30 gms8. .362 2005-06 [122/337]__________________28 gms9. .361 2002-03 [169/468]__________________30 gms

10. .350 1997-98 [170/486]__________________29 gms.350 2008-09 [223/637]__________________34 gms

Team Records

23 NCAA TOURNAMENTS | 4 FINAL FOURS | 16 SWEET SIXTEENS | 11 ELITE EIGHTS | 19 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS | 36 ALL-AMERICANS

Most 3-Point Field Goals Made in a Game1. 23 Fresno State ____________H ______3/24/19942. #15 Nebraska ______________H ________1/8/20003. 14 Marshall ______________H ______12/9/1993

14 Nebraska ______________A ________2/9/200214 Texas ________________A ________2/3/2007

6. 13 Nebraska ______________H ______1/10/198713 Texas-San Antonio ________H ______11/23/199113 Iowa State______________A ______2/28/199613 Texas Tech______________H ______1/12/200513 Texas ________________A ______2/12/200513 Oakland ______________H ______11/25/2008

Fewest 3-Point Field Goals Made in a Game1. 0 Baylor ________________A ______12/4/1989

0 Akron ________________H ______1/24/19900 Iowa State______________H ________2/9/19910 Oklahoma State ________N (kc) ______3/8/19960 Arkansas-Pine Bluff ______H ______12/23/19960 Wisconsin____________N (oma) ____3/22/2008

7. 1 24 times# USC (last time) ________N (lv) ____12/22/2006

Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted in a Game1. #37 Texas ________________A ______2/12/20052. 36 Fresno State ____________H ______3/24/19943. 29 William & Mary __________H ______11/11/2006

29 Florida A&M ____________H ______11/14/20085. 28 Iowa State______________A ______1/28/1995

28 Arkansas Pine-Bluff ______H ______12/4/200228 UW-Green Bay __________H ______12/7/2002

8. 27 Temple ________________H ______1/30/199327 Wichita State ____________A ______11/21/200027 Wichita State ____________H ______12/5/200127 Oregon ________________H ______11/29/200727 Texas ________________H ______2/25/2008

Fewest 3-Point Field Goals Attempted in a Game1. 1 Akron ________________H ______1/24/19902. 3 Missouri State __________A ________1/3/1989

3 Baylor ________________A ______12/4/19893 Arkansas ______________A ______12/1/1990

#3 Colorado ______________A ________3/3/20016. 4 Iowa State______________A ______2/24/1988

4 Oklahoma ______________H ______1/16/19904 Eastern Washington ______H ______12/16/2000

9. 5 Akron ________________A ______12/19/19885 Iowa State______________H ________2/9/19915 Washington ____________A ______12/9/19955 Missouri ______________H ________2/1/19975 Nebraska ______________H ______2/10/19975 North Dakota State ________H ________1/2/2006

Highest 3-Point Field Goal Percentage in a Game1. 1.000 (4/4) Colorado__________H ______2/10/19902. 88.9 (8/9) Georgia ________N (slc) ____3/12/19873. 83.3 (5/6) Utah State ________A ______12/31/1987

83.3 (5/6) Tulsa ____________H ______12/14/19895. 80.0 (8/10) Purdue ________N (pon) ____3/25/1988

#80.0 (8/10) Coastal Carolina ____H ______12/6/199780.0 (4/5) North Dakota State __H ________1/2/2006

8. 77.8 (7/9) Colorado__________A ______2/15/19899. 75.0 (9/12) Kansas __________H ______1/30/1988

75.0 (3/4) Kansas __________A ______1/28/198975.0 (9/12) Georgia State ______A ______12/29/199975.0 (9/12) Oregon State ______H ______12/22/2002

Lowest 3-Point Field Goal Percentage in a Game1. 0.0 (0/3) Baylor __________A ______12/4/1989

0.0 (0/1) Akron____________H ______1/24/19900.0 (0/5) Iowa State ________H ________2/9/19910.0 (0/9) Oklahoma State __N (kc) ______3/8/1996

#0.0 (0/8) Arkansas-Pine Bluff __H ______12/23/19960.0 (0/13) Wisconsin ______N (oma) ____3/22/2008

7. 6.3 (1/16) USC __________N (lv) ____12/22/20068. 7.1 (1/14) Nebraska ________H ________1/5/19919. 8.3 (1/12) Illinois State ____N (nash) ____12/19/1986

8.3 (1/12) Oklahoma State ____H ______2/19/19918.3 (1/12) Texas-San Antonio __H ______11/18/20008.3 (1/12) Texas Tech ______N (dal) ______3/9/2006

#Big 12 era

LOCATION KEY:dal-Dallas, Texaskc-Kansas City, Mo.lv-Las Vegas, Nev.nash-Nashville, Tenn.oma-Omaha, Neb.pon-Pontiac, Mich.slc-Salt Lake City, Utah

�Askia Jones holds numerous 3-point field goal records in school history. He set the single- game marks for makes and attempts with a stellar 14-of-18 effort against Fresno State in 1994.

�Will Scott owns the school records for both career (.513) and single-season (.529) 3-point field goal percentage, while he ranks fifth all-time in 3-pointers made (142).

RECO

RDS

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RECORDSCareer 3-Point Field Goals Made1. 240 Steve Henson 1987-90 ________127 gms2. 237 Askia Jones 1989-94 ________124 gms3. 178 Cartier Martin 2003-07 ________112 gms4. 154 Lance Harris 2003-07 ________119 gms5. 142 Will Scott 1986-88 ________65 gms6. 116 Josh Reid 1996-2000 ______102 gms

116 Gilson DeJesus 2001-03 ________59 gms8. 115 Jacob Pullen 2007-present ____67 gms9. 111 Clent Stewart 2004-08 ________121 gms

10. 108 Cortez Groves 1998-2000 ______59 gms

Season 3-Point Field Goals Made1. 110 Askia Jones 1993-94 ________33 gms2. 93 Steve Henson 1989-90 ________32 gms3. 80 Gilson DeJesus 2002-03 ________30 gms4. 79 Steve Henson 1988-89 ________30 gms5. 78 Askia Jones 1991-92 ________30 gms

78 Cartier Martin 2006-07 ________35 gms7. 75 Jacob Pullen 2008-09 ________34 gms8. 72 Will Scott 1986-87 ________31 gms9. 70 Will Scott 1987-88 ________34 gms

70 Cortez Groves 1999-2000 ______28 gms

3-Point Field Goals Made in a Game1. 14 Askia Jones vs. Fresno State (3/24/1994)2. 8 Steve Henson vs. Iowa State (2/17/1990)

8 Cortez Groves vs. Texas A&M (3/23/2000)4. 7 Will Scott vs. DePaul (3/19/1988)

7 Askia Jones vs. Nebraska (2/8/1992)7 Galen Morrison vs. Nebraska (1/8/2000)7 Larry Reid vs. Iowa State (2/3/2001)7 Gilson DeJesus vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/4/2002)7 Fred Peete at Texas (2/12/2005)7 Lance Harris vs. Kansas (3/11/2005)7 Cartier Martin at Texas (2/3/2007)

3-Point Field Goals Made in a Game/Conference1. 8 Steve Henson vs. Iowa State (2/17/1990)

8 Cortez Groves vs. Texas A&M (3/23/2000)3. 7 Askia Jones vs. Nebraska (2/8/1992)

7 Galen Morrison vs. Nebraska (1/8/2000)7 Larry Reid vs. Iowa State (2/3/2001)7 Fred Peete at Texas (2/12/2005)7 Cartier Martin at Texas (2/3/2007)

8. 6 Askia Jones vs. Colorado (1/22/1994)6 Askia Jones at Oklahoma State (2/2/1994)6 Anthony Beane at Colorado (2/5/1994)6 Belvis Noland vs. Missouri (2/4/1995)6 Belvis Noland vs. Nebraska (3/1/1995)6 Phineas Atchison at Nebraska (2/9/2002)6 Denis Clemente at Texas (1/31/2009)

3-Point Field Goals Made Miscellaneous� Most 3-Point Field Goals Made by a Freshman

42 Brian Henson (1991-92)� Most 3-Point Field Goals Made by a Sophomore

78 Askia Jones (1991-92)� Most 3-Point Field Goals Made by a Junior

79 Steve Henson (1988-89)� Most 3-Point Field Goals Made by a Senior

110 Askia Jones (1993-94)

Career 3-Point Field Goals Attempted1. 624 Askia Jones 1989-94 ________124 gms2. 537 Steve Henson 1987-90 ________127 gms3. 446 Cartier Martin 2003-07 ________112 gms4. 439 Lance Harris 2003-07 ________119 gms5. 356 Jacob Pullen 2007-present ____67 gms6. 329 Josh Reid 1996-2000 ______102 gms7. 324 Aaron Swartzendruber 1994-98 ________105 gms8. 316 Clent Stewart 2004-08 ________121 gms9. 299 Anthony Beane 1992-94 ________64 gms

10. 293 Brian Henson 1991-94 ________68 gms293 Cortez Groves 1998-2000 ______59 gms

Season 3-Point Field Goals Attempted1. 279 Askia Jones 1993-94 ________33 gms2. 224 Jacob Pullen 2008-09 ________34 gms3. 213 Steve Henson 1989-90 ________32 gms4. 202 Cartier Martin 2006-07 ________35 gms5. 195 Askia Jones 1991-92 ________30 gms6. 189 Anthony Beane 1993-94 ________33 gms7. 187 Cortez Groves 1999-2000 ______28 gms8. 183 Gilson DeJesus 2002-03 ________30 gms9. 179 Belvis Noland 1993-94 ________33 gms

10. 177 Steve Henson 1988-89 ________30 gms

3-Point Field Goals Attempted in a Game1. 18 Askia Jones vs. Fresno State (3/24/1994)2. 17 Askia Jones vs. Oklahoma State (2/2/1994)3. 16 Askia Jones vs. La Salle (1/5/1994)4. 15 Steve Henson vs. Minnesota (3/16/1989)

15 Belvis Noland vs. Colorado (3/4/1995)6. 14 Fred Peete at Texas (2/12/2005)

14 Cartier Martin vs. Vermont (3/14/2007)8. 13 Askia Jones vs. Wyoming (1/2/1992)

13 Cortez Groves vs. Oklahoma State (1/26/2000)13 Lance Harris vs. Kansas (3/11/2005)13 Jacob Pullen vs. Kentucky (11/28/2008)13 Jacob Pullen vs. Illinois State (3/18/2009)

3-Point Field Goals Attempted in a Game/Conference1. 17 Askia Jones vs. Oklahoma State (2/2/1994)2. 15 Belvis Noland vs. Colorado (3/4/1995)3. 14 Fred Peete at Texas (2/12/2005)4. 13 Cortez Groves vs. Oklahoma State (1/26/2000)5. 12 Steve Henson vs. Iowa State (2/17/1990)

12 Askia Jones vs. Colorado (1/22/1994)12 Belvis Noland vs. Iowa State (1/21/1995)12 Cortez Groves vs. Iowa State (1/19/2000)12 Galen Morrison vs. Colorado (2/5/2000)12 Cortez Groves vs. Texas A&M (2/23/2000)

3-Point Field Goals Attempted Miscellaneous� Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted by a Freshman

132 Jacob Pullen (2007-08)� Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted by a Sophomore

224 Jacob Pullen (2008-09)� Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted by a Junior

177 Steve Henson (1988-89)� Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted by a Senior

279 Askia Jones (1993-94)

Career 3-Point Field Goal Percentage*1. 51.3 (142/277) Will Scott ________1986-88 ____65 gms2. 44.7 (240/537) Steve Henson______1987-90 __127 gms3. 41.3 (116/281) Gilson DeJesus ____2001-03 ____59 gms

41.3 (85/206) Mitch Richmond ____1986-88 ____64 gms5. 39.9 (178/446) Cartier Martin______2003-07 __112 gms6. 38.5 (89/231) Elliot Hatcher ______1994-96 ____54 gms7. 38.3 (90/235) Phineas Atchinson __2000-02 ____57 gms8. 38.0 (237/624) Askia Jones ______1989-94 __124 gms9. 37.1 (62/167) Jarrett Hart ______2002-04 ____53 gms

10. 36.9 (108/293) Cortez Groves ____1998-2000 __59 gms

Season 3-Point Field Goal Percentage*1. 52.9 (72/136) Will Scott ________1986-87 ____31 gms2. 50.6 (42/83) Steve Henson______1987-88 ____34 gms3. 49.6 (70/141) Will Scott ________1987-88 ____34 gms4. 46.9 (46/98) Mitch Richmond ____1987-88 ____34 gms5. 44.6 (79/177) Steve Henson______1988-89 ____30 gms6. 43.7 (80/183) Gilson DeJesus ____2002-03 ____30 gms

43.7 (93/213) Steve Henson______1989-90 ____32 gms8. 43.5 (64/147) Galen Morrison ____1999-2000 __28 gms9. 42.7 (50/117) Cartier Martin______2005-06 ____28 gms

10. 42.3 (33/78) Cartier Martin______2004-05 ____29 gms

3-Point Field Goal Percentage in a Game1. 1.000 (6/6) Duane Davis vs. Coastal Carolina (1/6/1997)

1.000 (6/6) Gilson DeJesus vs. Oregon State (12/22/2002)1.000 (6/6) Denis Clemente at Texas (1/31/2009)1.000 (5/5) Will Scott vs. Purdue (3/25/1988)1.000 (5/5) Clent Stewart vs. Ark.-Pine Bluff (11/29/2004)1.000 (5/5) Fred Peete vs. Texas Tech (1/12/2005)1.000 (4/4) Trasel Rone vs. UMKC (1/29/1992)

Individual Records Yearly 3-Point Field Goal LeadersYear Player FG FGA1986-87 Will Scott __________________72 1361987-88 Will Scott __________________70 1411988-89 Steve Henson ________________79 1771989-90 Steve Henson ________________93 2131990-91 Marcus Zeigler ______________33 831991-92 Askia Jones ________________78 1951992-93 Brian Henson ________________48 1491993-94 Askia Jones ________________110 2791994-95 Belvis Noland ________________61 1791995-96 Elliot Hatcher ________________48 1291996-97 Aaron Swartzendruber __________34 1191997-98 Aaron Swartzendruber __________44 1161998-99 Josh Reid __________________55 1561999-00 Cortez Groves ________________70 1872000-01 Phineas Atchison ______________47 1162001-02 Phineas Atchison ______________43 1192002-03 Gilson DeJesus ______________80 1832003-04 Jarrett Hart __________________41 1042004-05 Lance Harris ________________58 1402005-06 Cartier Martin ________________50 1172006-07 Cartier Martin ________________78 2022007-08 Jacob Pullen ________________40 1322008-09 Jacob Pullen ________________75 224

Yearly 3-Point FG Percentage LeadersYear Player Pct. FG-A1986-87 Will Scott__________________.529 72/1361987-88 Will Scott__________________.496 70/1411988-89 Steve Henson ______________.446 79/1771989-90 Steve Henson ______________.437 93/2131990-91 Marcus Zeigler ______________.398 33/831991-92 Askia Jones ________________.400 78/1951992-93 Anthony Beane ______________.382 42/1101993-94 Askia Jones ________________.394 110/2791994-95 Belvis Noland ______________.341 61/1791995-96 Elliot Hatcher ______________.372 48/1291996-97 Aaron Swartzendruber ________.286 34/1191997-98 Aaron Swartzendruber ________.379 44/1161998-99 Cortez Groves ______________.358 38/1061999-00 Galen Morrison ______________.435 64/1472000-01 Phineas Atchison ____________.405 47/1162001-02 Phineas Atchison ____________.361 43/1192002-03 Gilson DeJesus ______________.437 80/1832003-04 Jarrett Hart ________________.394 41/1042004-05 Lance Harris ______________.414 58/1402005-06 Cartier Martin ______________.427 50/1172006-07 Cartier Martin ______________.386 78/2022007-08 Michael Beasley ____________.379 36/952008-09 Fred Brown ________________.415 54/130

3-Point Field Goal Percentage in a Game (cont.)1.000 (4/4) Elliot Hatcher at Iowa State (1/28/1995)1.000 (4/4) A. Swartzendruber at Texas Tech (1/21/1998)1.000 (4/4) A. Swartzendruber vs. Texas A&M (2/25/1998)1.000 (4/4) Michael Beasley vs. Kansas (1/30/2008)

Field Goal Percentage Miscellaneous� Highest 3-Point Field Goal Percentage by a Freshman

40.6 Steve Henson (1986-87)� Highest 3-Point Field Goal Percentage by a Sophomore

50.6 Steve Henson (1987-88)� Highest 3-Point Field Goal Percentage by a Junior

52.9 Will Scott (1986-87)� Highest 3-Point Field Goal Percentage by a Senior

49.6 Will Scott (1987-88)

� Most 3-Point Field Goals Made in a Half11 Askia Jones vs. Fresno State (out of 14, 3/24/1994)

� Most Consecutive 3-Point Field Goals Made9 Askia Jones vs. Fresno State (3/24/1994)

*Minimum 5 attempts per game

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Season Free Throws Made1. 606 1958-59 ________________________27 gms2. 602 1987-88 ________________________34 gms3. #562 2006-07 ________________________35 gms4. 560 1952-53 ________________________21 gms5. 559 2008-09 ________________________34 gms6. 546 1955-56 ________________________25 gms7. 532 2007-08 ________________________33 gms8. 525 1986-87 ________________________31 gms9. 520 1956-57 ________________________23 gms

10. 504 1957-58 ________________________27 gms

Season Free Throws Attempted1. #862 2008-09 ________________________34 gms2. 850 1958-59 ________________________27 gms3. 839 1952-53 ________________________21 gms4. 817 2006-07 ________________________35 gms5. 815 1987-88 ________________________34 gms6. 812 1955-56 ________________________25 gms7. 786 1971-72 ________________________28 gms 8. 774 2007-08 ________________________33 gms 9. 771 1956-57 ________________________23 gms

10. 762 1957-58 ________________________27 gms

Season Free Throw Percentage1. .755 1973-74 [327/433]__________________27 gms2. .739 1987-88 [602/815]__________________34 gms3. .735 1976-77 [486/659]__________________31 gms4. .729 1985-86 [409/561]__________________30 gms5. .727 1980-81 [427/587]__________________33 gms6. .713 1958-59 [606/850]__________________27 gms7. .712 1979-80 [391/549]__________________31 gms8. #.711 2005-06 [423/595]__________________28 gms 9. .710 1974-75 [306/431]__________________29 gms

10. .709 1981-82 [434/612]__________________31 gms

Team Records

23 NCAA TOURNAMENTS | 4 FINAL FOURS | 16 SWEET SIXTEENS | 11 ELITE EIGHTS | 19 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS | 36 ALL-AMERICANS

Free Throw Percentage in a Game(minimum 10 makes)1.000 (17/17) Steve Henson at Iowa State (2/24/1988)1.000 (15/15) Michael Beasley at Baylor (2/23/2008)1.000 (14/14) Eddie Elder vs. Iowa State (1985)1.000 (12/12) Curtis Redding at Kansas (2/12/1977)1.000 (12/12) Eddie Elder vs. Oklahoma (1984)1.000 (12/12) LaKeith Humphrey vs. Oklahoma (2/1/1989)1.000 (12/12) Tim Ellis at Nebraska (2/18/2004)1.000 (12/12) David Hoskins at Missouri (1/13/2007)1.000 (12/12) Denis Clemente at Texas (1/31/2009)1.000 (11/11) Mike Evans vs. Iowa State (2/26/1977)1.000 (11/11) Les Craft vs. Northern Illinois (1982)1.000 (11/11) Wylie Howard vs. Oklahoma State (3/8/1991)1.000 (10/10) Mitch Richmond at Kansas (1/30/1988)1.000 (10/10) Mitch Richmond at Oklahoma (2/13/1988)1.000 (10/10) Mitch Richmond vs LaSalle (3/17/1988)1.000 (10/10) Steve Henson vs. Missouri-St. Louis (12/22/1988)1.000 (10/10) Elliot Hatcher vs. Colorado (2/7/1996)1.000 (10/10) Jacob Pullen vs. Kansas (1/30/2008)

Most Free Throws Made in a Game1. 42 Purdue ________________H ______12/1/19582. 41 Oklahoma ____________N (kc) ____12/29/19583. #39 Baylor ________________H ______2/13/19994. 37 Missouri ______________A ______1/13/20075. 36 Oklahoma City __________H ______2/16/1957

36 Missouri ______________H ________3/3/199336 Marshall ______________H ______12/2/1995

8. 35 Kansas ______________N (kc) ____12/30/195235 Nebraska ____________N (kc)______3/11/198835 Marshall ______________H ______12/9/199335 Chicago State __________H ________1/5/2009

Fewest Free Throws Made in a Game1. 0 Iowa State______________A ______2/13/1980

0 Oklahoma ______________A ______2/10/19823. 1 Kansas________________H ______2/22/19924. 2 Minnesota______________A ______12/23/1976

2 Kansas________________H ______2/16/19802 Kansas________________H ______2/12/1994

#2 Nebraska ______________A ________2/7/19982 Texas A&M ____________H ______2/12/2002

9. 3 Iowa State______________A ______3/14/19683 Tulsa ________________A ______12/9/19723 SMU ________________A ______1/10/19733 Arizona________________A ______12/14/19743 Nebraska ______________H ________1/7/19773 Oklahoma State __________A ________2/1/19833 Oklahoma State __________A ________1/2/19993 Texas ________________A ________3/4/20033 Iowa State______________A ______2/15/2006

Most Free Throws Attempted in a Game1. 56 Purdue ________________H ______12/1/19582. 55 Wyoming ______________H ______12/12/19533. #51 Baylor ________________H ______2/13/19994. 50 Houston ______________H ______12/1/1956

50 Oklahoma City __________H ______2/16/195750 Oklahoma ____________N (kc) ____12/29/195850 Nebraska ____________N (kc)______3/11/198850 Marshall ______________H ______12/2/1995

9. 49 Indiana________________H ______12/6/195810. 48 Kansas________________H ______2/17/1953

48 Oklahoma ______________H ______1/16/196048 Oklahoma State __________H ______2/17/198748 NW Missouri State ________H ______12/8/1990

Fewest Free Throws Attempted in a Game1. 0 Oklahoma ______________A ______2/10/19822. 2 Minnesota______________A ______12/23/1976

2 Iowa State______________A ______2/13/19804. 3 SMU ________________A ______1/10/19735. 5 Arizona________________A ______12/14/1974

5 Kansas________________H ______2/16/19805 South Dakota____________H ______11/28/19775 Fresno State ____________A ______11/28/1987

#5 Iowa State______________H ______1/19/20005 Texas A&M ____________H ______2/12/2002

Highest Free Throw Percentage in a Game1. 1.000 (16/16) Nebraska ________H ______1/26/1980

1.000 (14/14) Iowa State ________H ______1/28/1976#1.000 (8/8) Texas Tech ________A ______2/15/20061.000 (7/7) Texas Tech ________H ______1/12/20051.000 (6/6) Iowa State ________H ______1/26/19741.000 (5/5) South Dakota ______H ______11/28/19771.000 (3/3) SMU ____________A ______1/10/1973

8. 94.1 (16/17) Colorado__________A ________1/7/196794.1 (16/17) Oklahoma State ____A ________3/6/1976

10. 93.8 (15/16) Oklahoma ________A ______2/16/2002

� 92 percent or better has been done 11 other times93.3 (14/15) Iowa State ________A ______1/29/197592.9 (13/14) Iowa State ______N (kc) ____12/29/196692.9 (13/14) Missouri __________A ______1/26/197492.9 (13/14) Colorado__________H ______1/16/198892.9 (13/14) Wyoming ________H ________1/2/199292.3 (12/13) Nebraska ________H ________3/2/197492.3 (12/13) USC __________N (nash) ____12/6/197592.3 (11/12) Vanderbilt ________H ______11/27/197692.3 (12/13) Kansas __________H ______1/20/197992.3 (12/13) Oklahoma ______N (kc)______3/13/198892.3 (12/13) LaSalle ________N (sb) ____3/17/1988

Highest Free Throw Percentage in a Game (minimum 20 Attempts)

1. 92.0 (23/25) Oklahoma ________H ______1/16/198892.0 (23/25) Oklahoma State __N (kc) ______3/8/1991

3. 90.9 (20/22) Indiana __________H ______12/22/1984#90.9 (20/22) Northern Illinois ____H ______12/21/2004

5. 88.9 (32/36) Oklahoma ________H ________2/1/19896. 88.0 (22/25) Temple __________H ______1/30/19937. 87.5 (21/24) UMKC __________A ______12/22/19938. 87.0 (20/23) Oklahoma State ____A ________3/3/20099. 86.4 (19/22) Illinois __________H ______3/14/1951

86.4 (19/22) Nebraska ________A ________2/3/1990

Lowest Free Throw Percentage in a Game1. 14.3 (1/7) Kansas __________H ______2/22/19922. 25.0 (2/8) Kansas __________H ______2/12/1994

#25.0 (2/8) Nebraska ________A ________2/7/19984. 33.3 (6/18) Iowa State ________A ______2/17/1950

33.3 (4/12) Iowa State ________A ________3/9/196433.3 (5/15) Loyola Chicago______H ______12/11/196433.3 (5/15) Nebraska ________A ______2/25/1967

33.3 (3/9) Texas ____________A ________3/4/20039. 36.4 (4/11) Baylor __________A ________3/1/2000

10. 36.8 (7/19) Vermont __________H ______3/14/2007

#Big 12 era

LOCATION KEY:kc-Kansas City, Mo.nash-Nashville, Tenn.sb-South Bend, Ind.

�Bob Boozer owns theschool mark for both careerfree throws made (529) and

attempted (702), a recordthat has stood for more than50 years. He also holds the

marks for free throws madeand attempted in game with

23 makes on 26 attemptsagainst Purdue on Dec. 1, 1958.

� Steve Henson

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RECORDSCareer Free Throws Made1. 529 Bob Boozer 1956-59 ________77 gms2. 361 Steve Henson 1987-90 ________127 gms3. 349 Dick Knostman 1950-53 ________74 gms4. 341 Askia Jones 1989-94 ________124 gms5. 335 Mike Evans 1974-78 ________117 gms6. 334 Cedric Price 1958-61 ________77 gms

334 Rolando Blackman 1977-81 ________121 gms8. 330 Cartier Martin 2003-07 ________112 gms9. 323 Lon Kruger 1971-74 ________80 gms

10. 316 Jack Parr 1955-58 ________70 gms

Season Free Throws Made1. 216 Michael Beasley 2007-08 ________33 gms2. 197 Bob Boozer 1958-59 ________27 gms3. 184 Mitch Richmond 1987-88 ________34 gms4. 178 Bob Boozer 1956-57 ________23 gms5. 171 David Hoskins 2006-07 ________35 gms6. 166 Dick Knostman 1952-53 ________21 gms7. 165 Askia Jones 1993-94 ________33 gms

165 Jeremiah Massey 2004-05 ________29 gms9. 155 Cedric Price 1960-61 ________27 gms

10. 154 Bob Boozer 1957-58 ________27 gms

Free Throws Made in a Game1. 23 Bob Boozer vs. Purdue (12/1/1958)2. 18 Dick Knostman vs. Oklahoma (2/14/1953)3. 17 Steve Henson vs. Iowa State (2/24/1988)4. 16 Bob Boozer vs. Colorado (2/2/1957)

16 Bob Boozer vs. Oklahoma (12/29/1958)16 Jeremiah Massey vs. Northern Illinois (12/21/2004)

7. 15 Bob Boozer vs. Oklahoma (12/26/1956)15 Michael Beasley at Baylor (2/23/2008)

9. 14 Elliot Hatcher vs. Marshall (12/2/1995)14 Bill Walker vs. California (12/9/2007)14 Michael Beasley vs. Missouri (2/16/2008)

Free Throws Made in a Game/Conference1. 18 Dick Knostman vs. Oklahoma (2/14/1953)2. 17 Steve Henson vs. Iowa State (2/24/1988)3. 16 Bob Boozer vs. Colorado (2/2/1957)4. 15 Michael Beasley at Baylor (2/23/2008)5. 14 Cedric Price vs. Nebraska (3/4/1961)

14 Eddie Elder vs. Iowa State (2/27/1985)14 Michael Beasley vs. Missouri (2/16/2008)

8. 13 Dick Knostman vs. Missouri (2/16/1952)13 Dick Knostman vs. Iowa State (2/9/1953)13 Bob Boozer vs. Nebraska (2/18/1957)13 Bob Boozer vs. Oklahoma (2/25/1958)13 Steve Mitchell vs. Colorado (2/12/1972)13 Askia Jones vs. Missouri (3/2/1993)13 Askia Jones vs. Oklahoma (1/26/1994)13 Aaron Swartzendruber vs. Missouri (3/1/1997)13 Michael Beasley at Kansas (3/1/2008)

Free Throws Made Miscellaneous� Most Free Throws Made by a Freshman

216 Michael Beasley (2007-08)� Most Free Throws Made by a Sophomore

178 Bob Boozer (1956-57)� Most Free Throws Made by a Junior

171 David Hoskins (2006-07)� Most Free Throws Made by a Senior

197 Bob Boozer (1958-59)

Career Free Throws Attempted1. 702 Bob Boozer 1956-59 ________77 gms2. 541 Dick Knostman 1950-53 ________74 gms3. 519 Cedric Price 1958-61 ________77 gms4. 494 Jack Parr 1955-58 ________70 gms5. 466 Rolando Blackman 1977-81 ________121 gms6. 436 Askia Jones 1989-94 ________124 gms7. 428 Mike Evans 1974-78 ________117 gms8. 423 Cartier Martin 2003-07 ________112 gms9. 402 David Hoskins 2005-07 ________63 gms

10. 401 Steve Henson 1987-90 ________127 gms

Season Free Throws Attempted1. 279 Michael Beasley 2007-08 ________33 gms2. 258 Bob Boozer 1958-59 ________27 gms3. 253 Dick Knostman 1952-53 ________21 gms4. 240 Mitch Richmond 1987-88 ________34 gms5. 232 Cedric Price 1960-61 ________27 gms6. 231 Bob Boozer 1956-57 ________23 gms

231 David Hoskins 2006-07 ________35 gms8. 215 Bob Boozer 1958-59 ________27 gms9. 205 Jeremiah Massey 2004-05 ________29 gms

10. 201 Jack Parr 1955-56 ________25 gms

Free Throws Attempted in a Game1. 26 Dick Knostman vs. Oklahoma (2/14/1953)

26 Bob Boozer vs. Purdue (12/1/1958)3. 21 Jim Smith vs. Wyoming (12/11/1954)4. 20 Bob Boozer vs. Colorado (2/2/1957)

20 Cedric Price vs. Nebraska (3/4/1961)6. 17 Steve Henson vs. Iowa State (2/24/1988)

17 Askia Jones vs. Missouri (3/2/1993)17 Jeremiah Massey vs. Northern Illinois (12/21/2004)

9. 16 Rolando Blackman at Colorado (1/17/1981)16 Mitch Richmond vs. Oklahoma (1/16/1988)16 Askia Jones vs. Fresno State (3/21/1994)16 Elliot Hatcher vs. Marshall (12/2/1995)16 Manny Dies at Wichita State (12/10/1997)16 Michael Beasley at Kansas (3/1/2008)

Free Throws Attempted in a Game/Conference1. 26 Dick Knostman vs. Oklahoma (2/14/1953)2. 20 Bob Boozer vs. Colorado (2/2/1957)

20 Cedric Price vs. Nebraska (3/4/1961)4. 17 Steve Henson vs. Iowa State (2/24/1988)

17 Askia Jones vs. Missouri (3/2/1993)6. 16 Rolando Blackman at Colorado (1/17/1981)

16 Mitch Richmond vs. Oklahoma (1/16/1988)16 Michael Beasley at Kansas (3/1/2008)

9. 15 Norris Coleman at Colorado (1/18/1986)15 Charles Bledsoe vs. Nebraska (2/6/1988)

Free Throws Attempted Miscellaneous� Most Free Throws Attempted by a Freshman

279 Michael Beasley (2007-08)� Most Free Throws Attempted by a Sophomore

231 Bob Boozer (1956-57)� Most Free Throws Attempted by a Junior

231 David Hoskins (2006-07)� Most Free Throws Attempted by a Senior

258 Bob Boozer (1958-59)

Career Free Throw Percentage*1. 90.0 (361/401) Steve Henson______1987-90 __127 gms2. 82.9 (116/140) Will Scott ________1986-88 ____65 gms3. 82.7 (148/179) Tim Jankovich ____1979-82 ____90 gms4. 82.6 (323/391) Lon Kruger________1971-74 ____80 gms5. 80.7 (192/238) Aaron Swartzendruber 1994-98 __105 gms6. 80.3 (130/162) Ron Paradis ______1963-66 ____70 gms

80.3 (102/127) Tim Ellis ________2002-04 ____58 gms8. 80.1 (234/292) Curtis Redding ____1976-78 ____59 gms9. 79.8 (190/238) Elliot Hatcher ______1994-96 ____54 gms

10. 78.7 (122/155) Chuckie Williams __1972-76 ____84 gms

Season Free Throw Percentage*1. 92.5 (111/120) Steve Henson______1987-88 ____34 gms2. 92.0 (92/100) Steve Henson______1988-89 ____30 gms3. 91.7 (55/60) Tim Jankovich ____1981-82 ____30 gms4. 90.2 (101/112) Steve Henson______1989-90 ____32 gms5. 87.9 (58/66) Howard Shannon __1947-48 ____28 gms6. 87.1 (122/140) Lon Kruger________1973-74 ____27 gms7. 85.7 (90/105) Lon Kruger________1972-73 ____25 gms8. 85.4 (70/82) Mike Evans ______1975-76 ____28 gms9. 85.4 (82/96) Aaron Swartzendruber 1996-97 ____26 gms

10. 85.0 (96/113) LaKeith Humphrey __1988-89 ____30 gms

Individual Records Yearly Free Throw Percentage LeadersYear Player Pct. FT-A1946-47 John Dean ________________.660 33/501947-48 Howie Shannon______________.879 58/661948-49 John Dean ________________.706 36/511949-50 Rick Harman ______________.763 103/1351950-51 Jim Iverson ________________.767 69/90 1951-52 Jim Iverson ________________.761 67/88 1952-53 Bob Rousey ________________.770 67/87 1953-54 Jesse Prisock ______________.805 87/108 1954-55 Nugent Adams ______________.769 50/65 1955-56 Fritz Schneider ______________.813 74/91 1956-57 Bob Boozer ________________.771 178/2311957-58 Bob Boozer ________________.716 154/215 1958-59 Steve Douglas ______________.779 53/681959-60 Steve Douglas ______________.779 53/681960-61 Al Peithman ________________.776 52/67 1961-62 Mike Wroblewski ____________.730 108/1481962-63 Gary Marriott ______________.727 80/110 1963-64 Willie Murrell ______________.760 146/192 1964-65 Ron Paradis ________________.784 80/102 1965-66 Larry Weigel ________________.758 50/66 1966-67 Dennis Berkholtz ____________.759 60/79 1967-68 Earl Seyfert ________________.778 77/99 1968-69 Eddie Smith ________________.745 38/51 1969-70 Jeff Webb__________________.797 55/69 1970-71 Bob Zender ________________.778 56/72 1971-72 Lon Kruger ________________.760 111/146 1972-73 Lon Kruger ________________.857 90/105 1973-74 Lon Kruger ________________.871 122/140 1974-75 Chuckie Williams ____________.822 60/73 1975-76 Mike Evans ________________.854 70/821976-77 Curtis Redding ______________.832 124/149 1977-78 Curtis Redding ______________.769 110/143 1978-79 Ed Nealy __________________.789 56/71 1979-80 Tyrone Adams ______________.830 44/53 1980-81 Tyrone Adams ______________.784 58/741981-82 Tim Jankovich ______________.917 55/601982-83 Eddie Elder ________________.744 58/781983-84 Jim Roder ________________.773 75/971984-85 Tom Alfaro ________________.778 42/54 1985-86 Joe Wright ________________.823 102/1241986-87 Steve Henson ______________.826 57/691987-88 Steve Henson ______________.925 111/120 1988-89 Steve Henson ______________.920 92/1001989-90 Steve Henson ______________.902 101/112 1990-91 Wylie Howard ______________.785 73/931991-92 Askia Jones ________________.800 72/901992-93 Askia Jones ________________.750 69/92 1993-94 Anthony Beane ______________.835 66/79 1994-95 Elliot Hatcher ______________.771 74/961995-96 Elliot Hatcher ______________.817 116/142 1996-97 Aaron Swartzendruber ________.854 82/96 1997-98 Aaron Swartzendruber ________.836 56/67 1998-99 Josh Reid__________________.750 48/64 1999-00 Cortez Groves ______________.713 57/802000-01 Phineas Atchison ____________.789 60/762001-02 Larry Reid ________________.802 81/101 2002-03 Tim Ellis __________________.786 33/42 2003-04 Tim Ellis __________________.812 69/85 2004-05 Jeremiah Massey ____________.805 165/205 2005-06 Cartier Martin ______________.841 132/1572006-07 Cartier Martin ______________.799 127/1592007-08 Michael Beasley ____________.774 216/279 2008-09 Denis Clemente______________.798 87/109

Free Throw Percentage Miscellaneous� Highest Free Throw Percentage by a Freshman

83.2 Curtis Redding (1976-77)� Highest Free Throw Percentage by a Sophomore

92.5 Steve Henson (1987-88)� Highest Free Throw Percentage by a Junior

92.0 Steve Henson (1988-89)� Highest Free Throw Percentage by a Senior

91.7 Tim Jankovich (1981-82)

� Most Consecutive Field Goals Made48 Steve Henson (1987-88)

*Minimum 2 attempts per game

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Season Rebounds1. 1,477 1960-61 ________________________27 gms2. 1,431 1963-64 ________________________29 gms3. #1,402 1998-99 ________________________33 gms4. 1,368 1950-51 ________________________29 gms5. 1,363 1958-59 ________________________27 gms6. 1,362 2007-08 ________________________33 gms7. 1,333 2008-09 ________________________34 gms8. 1,319 1959-60 ________________________26 gms9. 1,253 1961-62 ________________________25 gms

10. 1,250 2006-07 ________________________35 gms

Season Rebounds Per Game1. 54.7 1960-61 ________________________27 gms2. 51.0 1951-52 ________________________24 gms3. 50.9 1952-53 ________________________21 gms4. 50.7 1959-60 ________________________26 gms5. 50.5 1958-59 ________________________27 gms6. 50.1 1961-62 ________________________25 gms7. 49.1 1954-55 ________________________21 gms8. 49.0 1963-64 ________________________27 gms9. 48.9 1955-56 ________________________25 gms

10. 48.4 1964-65 ________________________25 gms

Season Highest Rebounding Margin1. +11.3 1951-52 [51.0/39.7] ________________24 gms2. #+8.3 2007-08 [41.3/32.9] ________________33 gms3. +8.0 1998-99 [42.5/34.5] ________________33 gms4. +7.5 1957-58 [45.9/38.4] ________________27 gms5. +6.2 1967-68 [43.2/37.0] ________________28 gms

+6.2 2008-09 [39.2/33.0] ________________34 gms7. +6.0 1970-71[40.8/34.8] ________________28 gms8. +5.8 1956-57 [47.7/41.9] ________________23 gms

+5.8 1958-59 [50.5/44.7] ________________27 gms10. +5.3 1990-91 [39.8/34.5] ________________28 gms

Season Offensive Rebounds*1. #555 2008-09 ________________________34 gms2. 539 2007-08 ________________________33 gms3. 454 1998-99 ________________________33 gms4. 453 1986-87 ________________________31 gms 5. 452 2006-07 ________________________35 gms6. 403 1990-91 ________________________28 gms 7. 399 1987-88 ________________________34 gms8. 383 1996-97 ________________________27 gms9. 374 1997-98 ________________________29 gms

374 1999-2000 ______________________28 gms

Season Defensive Rebounds*1. #948 1998-99 ________________________33 gms2. 823 2007-08 ________________________33 gms3. 798 2006-07 ________________________35 gms4. 778 2008-09 ________________________34 gms5. 771 1987-88 ________________________34 gms

771 2002-03 ________________________30 gms 7. 751 1997-98 ________________________29 gms8. 731 2000-01 ________________________29 gms 9. 708 2003-04 ________________________28 gms

10. 683 2001-02 ________________________29 gms

Most Rebounds in a Game1. 80 Michigan State ________N (law) ____12/17/19602. 78 South Dakota State ________H ______12/1/19593. 75 Colorado State __________H ______12/21/19604. 74 Illinois ________________H ______3/14/1951

74 Loyola Chicago __________H ______12/15/195574 Missouri ______________H ______2/25/196174 New Mexico ____________H ______11/28/196174 Cal State Fullerton ________H ______12/2/1967

9. 73 Texas A&M ____________H ______12/3/196010. 71 Oklahoma ______________H ________1/4/1955

71 BYU __________________A ______12/15/1958#64 UMKC ________________A ______12/3/1997

Fewest Rebounds in a Game1. #16 Oklahoma ______________H ________2/8/19972. 17 Nebraska ______________A ________3/7/19843. 18 Nebraska ______________H ______2/16/1983

18 Nebraska ______________H ________2/4/198418 Oregon State ____________H ______1/12/1985

6. 19 Iowa State______________A ______2/12/198319 Kansas________________A ________3/9/1984

8. 20 San Diego State __________A ______12/21/197320 Colorado ______________H ________2/5/197720 Oklahoma State __________A ______2/15/197820 Illinois ________________A ______12/5/198120 Texas ________________H ________1/4/198420 Kansas________________H ______2/25/198420 South Carolina ________N (ep) ____12/29/1989

Most Offensive Rebounds in a Game*1. 32 St. Joseph’s __________N (law) ____12/20/1958

32 Michigan State ________N (law) ____12/17/1960#32 William & Mary __________H ______11/11/2006

4. 31 Marquette ____________N (law) ____12/15/19615. 29 Oklahoma State __________H ________2/9/20086. 28 Cincinnati ____________N (law) ____3/14/19597. 27 BYU ________________N (law) ____12/18/1959

27 Nebraska ______________A ______12/26/196327 Florida A&M ____________H ______11/27/199027 UMKC ________________H ______11/22/1996

Fewest Offensive Rebounds in a Game*1. 4 Kansas________________A ________3/6/1974

4 Illinois ________________A ______12/5/19814 Texas Tech______________H ______12/7/19854 Oklahoma State __________H ______2/27/1988

#4 Texas A&M ____________H ______1/27/19974 Oklahoma State __________H ________2/2/20024 Oklahoma ______________A ______1/24/2004

8. 5 13 timesColorado (last time) ______A ______2/24/2007

Most Defensive Rebounds in a Game*1. 48 Michigan State ________N (law) ____12/17/19602. #42 Cal State Fullerton ________H ______11/16/19983. 41 California ____________N (law) ____12/20/19574. 40 BYU ________________N (law) ____12/18/1959

40 Oregon State ____________A ______12/6/20036. 39 Missouri ____________N (kc) ______3/5/19997. 38 Houston ____________N (law) ____3/17/1956

38 Missouri ______________A ______2/16/196338 Loyola Chicago __________H ______12/1/199838 Saint Louis ____________A ______12/28/1998

Fewest Defensive Rebounds in a Game*1. #10 Kentucky ____________N (lv) ____11/28/20082. 11 Missouri ______________H ________3/1/1989

11 San Diego State ________N (sd)______3/20/20094. 12 Arizona________________A ______12/30/19975. 13 Tampa ______________N (port) ____12/29/1985

13 Kansas________________H ______2/12/199413 Iowa State______________A ______2/25/2004

8. 14 Kansas________________A ______1/17/195314 Kansas________________A ______2/20/198514 Oklahoma State __________H ______2/27/199314 Kansas________________A ______2/27/200214 Kansas________________H ________2/9/200514 Texas ________________A ______2/12/200514 Kansas________________H ______2/14/2009

Career Double-Doubles1. 38 Bob Boozer 1956-59 ________77 gms2. 36 Ed Nealy 1978-82 ________123 gms3. 35 Jack Parr 1955-58 ________70 gms4. 28 David Hall 1969-72 ________82 gms

28 Michael Beasley 2007-08 ________33 gms6. 26 Willie Murrell 1962-64 ________54 gms7. 25 Cedric Price 1958-61 ________77 gms8. 23 Gene Williams 1967-69 ________54 gms9. 20 Larry Comley 1959-61 ________52 gms

10. 19 Nick Pino 1965-68 ________74 gms

Season Double-Doubles1. 28 Michael Beasley 2007-08 ________33 gms2. 18 Larry Comley 1960-61 ________27 gms3. 15 Gene Williams 1968-69 ________26 gms4. 14 Willie Murrell 1963-64 ________29 gms

14 Bob Boozer 1957-58 ________27 gms14 Bob Boozer 1958-59 ________27 gms

7. 13 Cedric Price 1960-61 ________27 gms13 Jack Parr 1955-56 ________25 gms13 Ed Nealy 1980-81 ________33 gms

10. 12 Jack Parr 1956-57 ________20 gms12 Willie Murrell 1962-63 ________25 gms

Career Double-Digit Rebounding Games1. 45 Ed Nealy 1978-82 ________123 gms2. 42 Jack Parr 1955-58 ________70 gms3. 41 Bob Boozer 1956-59 ________77 gms4. 36 David Hall 1969-72 ________82 gms5. 31 Gene Williams 1967-69 ________54 gms6. 29 Michael Beasley 2007-08 ________33 gms7. 27 Cedric Price 1958-61 ________77 gms8. 26 Steve Mitchell 1970-73 ________82 gms

26 Willie Murrell 1962-64 ________54 gms10. 23 Larry Comley 1959-61 ________52 gms

Season Double-Digit Rebounding Games1. 29 Michael Beasley 2007-08 ________33 gms2. 18 Larry Comley 1960-61 ________27 gms3. 16 Gene Williams 1968-69 ________26 gms

16 Bob Boozer 1958-59 ________27 gms16 Jack Parr 1955-56 ________25 gms

6. 15 Gene Williams 1967-68 ________28 gms7. 14 David Hall 1970-71 ________26 gms

14 Cedric Price 1960-61 ________27 gms14 Willie Murrell 1963-64 ________29 gms14 Bob Boozer 1957-58 ________27 gms14 Jack Parr 1956-57 ________20 gms

Career 15-Rebound Game1. 21 Jack Parr 1955-58 ________70 gms2. 11 Bob Boozer 1956-59 ________77 gms3. 10 Gene Williams 1967-69 ________54 gms4. 9 Ed Nealy 1978-82 ________123 gms5. 8 David Hall 1969-72 ________82 gms6. 7 Willie Murrell 1962-64 ________54 gms

7 Michael Beasley 2007-08 ________33 gms8. 6 Nick Pino 1965-68 ________74 gms9. 5 Cedric Price 1958-61 ________77 gms

5 Carl Gerlach 1972-76 ________96 gms5 Deryl Cunningham 1991-94 ________86 gms5 Tony Kitt 1998-2000 ______61 gms

Season 15-Rebound Games1. 10 Jack Parr 1956-57 ________20 gms2. 7 Jack Parr 1955-56 ________25 gms

7 Michael Beasley 2007-08 ________33 gms4. 5 Willie Murrell 1962-63 ________25 gms

5 Gene Williams 1967-68 ________28 gms5 Gene Williams 1968-69 ________26 gms

7. 4 Bob Boozer 1957-58 ________27 gms4 Jack Parr 1957-58 ________25 gms4 Bob Boozer 1958-59 ________27 gms4 Larry Comley 1960-61 ________27 gms4 David Hall 1970-71 ________26 gms4 Ed Nealy 1979-80 ________31 gms4 Tony Kitt 1998-99 ________33 gms

*Since the statistic began being kept in 1986-87#Big 12 era

LOCATION KEY:ep-El Paso, Texaskc-Kansas City, Mo.law-Lawrence, Kan.lv-Las Vegas, Nev.port-Portland, Ore.sd-San Diego, Calif.

Team Records

23 NCAA TOURNAMENTS | 4 FINAL FOURS | 16 SWEET SIXTEENS | 11 ELITE EIGHTS | 19 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS | 36 ALL-AMERICANS

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RECORDSCareer Rebounds1. 1,069 Ed Nealy 1978-82 ________123 gms2. 889 Jack Parr 1955-58 ________70 gms3. 827 David Hall 1969-72 ________82 gms4. 824 Bob Boozer 1956-59 ________77 gms5. 774 Dick Knostman 1950-53 ________74 gms6. 649 Steve Mitchell 1970-73 ________82 gms7. 624 Deryl Cunningham 1991-94 ________86 gms8. 619 Carl Gerlach 1972-76 ________96 gms9. 612 Ernie Kusnyer 1970-73 ________82 gms

10. 607 Rolando Blackman 1977-81 ________121 gms

Other Players to Top 500 Rebounds in a Career (13)605 Cedric Price 1958-61 ________77 gms593 Shawn Rhodes 1995-99 ________116 gms581 Gene Williams 1967-69 ________54 gms576 Willie Murrell 1962-64 ________54 gms573 Darryl Winston 1973-77 ________96 gms567 Manny Dies 1995-99 ________104 gms561 Nick Pino 1965-68 ________74 gms555 Eddie Elder 1981-85 ________91 gms540 Cartier Martin 2003-07 ________112 gms535 Wally Frank 1957-60 ________80 gms532 Travis Reynolds 1998-2002 ______99 gms527 Earl Seyfert 1965-68 ________75 gms506 Tony Kitt 1998-2000 ______61 gms

Season Rebounds1. 408 Michael Beasley 2007-08 ________33 gms2. 340 Jack Parr 1955-56 ________25 gms3. 321 Willie Murrell 1963-64 ________29 gms4. 319 Dick Knostman 1951-52 ________24 gms5. 315 Larry Comley 1960-61 ________27 gms6. 306 Bob Boozer 1958-59 ________27 gms7. 301 Ed Nealy 1980-81 ________33 gms8. 298 Gene Williams 1968-69 ________26 gms9. 295 Deryl Cunningham 1993-94 ________34 gms

10. 290 Jack Parr 1956-57 ________20 gms

Rebounding Miscellaneous� Most Rebounds by a Freshman

408 Michael Beasley (2007-08)� Most Rebounds by a Sophomore

340 Jack Parr (1955-56)� Most Rebounds by a Junior

319 Dick Knostman (1951-52)� Most Rebounds by a Senior

321 Willie Murrell (1963-64)

Career Rebounds Per Game1. 12.7 Jack Parr 1955-58 ________70 gms2. 10.8 Gene Williams 1967-69 ________54 gms3. 10.7 Bob Boozer 1956-59 ________77 gms

10.7 Willie Murrell 1962-64 ________54 gms5. 10.5 Dick Knostman 1950-53 ________74 gms6. 10.1 David Hall 1969-72 ________82 gms7. 8.9 Larry Comley 1959-61 ________52 gms8. 8.7 Ed Nealy 1978-82 ________123 gms9. 8.3 Tony Kitt 1998-2000 ______61 gms

10. 8.2 Norris Coleman 1985-87 ________47 gms

Season Rebounds Per Game1. 14.5 Jack Parr 1956-57 ________20 gms2. 13.6 Jack Parr 1955-56 ________25 gms3. 13.3 Dick Knostman 1951-52 ________24 gms4. 12.4 Michael Beasley 2007-08 ________33 gms5. 12.0 Jesse Prisock 1951-54 ________63 gms6. 11.9 Dick Knostman 1952-53 ________21 gms7. 11.7 Larry Comley 1960-61 ________27 gms8. 11.5 Gene Williams 1968-69 ________26 gms9. 11.3 Bob Boozer 1958-59 ________27 gms

10. 11.1 Willie Murrell 1963-64 ________29 gms

Rebounds Per Game Miscellaneous� Most Rebounds Per Game by a Freshman

12.4 Michael Beasley (2007-08)� Most Rebounds Per Game by a Sophomore

13.6 Jack Parr (1955-56)� Most Rebounds Per Game by a Junior

14.5 Jack Parr (1956-57)

� Most Rebounds Per Game by a Senior11.9 Dick Knostman (1952-53)

Rebounds in a Game1. 27 David Hall vs. Oklahoma (1/25/1971)2. 26 Jack Parr vs. Drake (12/8/1956)

26 Hayden Abbott vs. Iowa State (2/8/1958)4. 24 Nick Pino vs. Creighton (2/12/1968)

24 Michael Beasley vs. Sacramento State (11/9/2007)6. 23 Dick Knostman vs. Oklahoma (2/14/1953)

23 Bob Boozer vs. Colorado (2/2/1957)23 Larry Comley vs. Colorado State (12/21/1960)23 Nick Pino vs. Indiana (12/13/1965)

10. 22 Dick Knostman vs. Iowa State (1/19/1952)22 Jack Parr vs. Wyoming (2/13/1956)22 Bob Boozer vs. Indiana (12/6/1958)22 Cedric Price vs. Missouri (2/25/1961)22 Michael Beasley vs. Western Illinois (11/17/2007)

� 20 or more rebounds has been done 16 other times21 Gene Williams vs. Oklahoma (2/17/1968)21 David Hall vs. New Mexico State (3/12/1970)21 Deryl Cunningham vs. Oklahoma (1/26/1994)20 Jack Parr vs. Loyola (Calif.) (12/15/1955)20 Jack Parr vs. Pacific (1/4/1956)20 Fritz Schneider vs. Nebraska (2/20/1956)20 Jack Parr vs. Houston (3/17/1956)20 Larry Comley vs. Michigan State (12/17/1960)20 Willie Murrell vs. Missouri (2/4/1963)20 Nick Pino vs. Missouri (2/14/1967)20 Gene Williams vs. Indiana (12/9/1968)20 Lon Kruger vs. Oklahoma (1/29/1972)20 Carl Gerlach vs. SMU (12/5/1974)20 Ed Nealy vs. Louisville (1/3/1981)20 Tony Kitt vs. Loyola Chicago (12/1/1998)20 Kelvin Howell vs. Texas Tech (2/18/2001)

Rebounds in a Game/Conference1. 27 David Hall vs. Oklahoma (1/25/1971)2. 23 Dick Knostman vs. Oklahoma (2/14/1953)

23 Bob Boozer vs. Colorado (2/2/1957)4. 22 Dick Knostman vs. Iowa State (1/19/1952)

22 Cedric Price vs. Missouri (2/25/1961)6. 21 Deryl Cunningham vs. Oklahoma (1/26/1994)7. 20 Kelvin Howell vs. Texas Tech (2/18/2001)8. 19 Jeremiah Massey at Colorado (2/26/2005)9. 18 Ed Nealy vs. Oklahoma State (2/9/1980)

10. 17 Michael Beasley vs. Missouri (2/16/2008)

Individual Records Yearly Rebounding LeadersYear Player Avg. Total1950-51 Lew Hitch __________________8.7 252 1951-52 Dick Knostman ______________13.3 319 1952-53 Dick Knostman ______________11.9 249 1953-54 Jesse Prisock ________________6.0 1151954-55 Roger Craft ________________8.0 1691955-56 Jack Parr __________________13.6 340 1956-57 Bob Boozer ________________10.3 2371957-58 Bob Boozer ________________10.4 281 1958-59 Bob Boozer ________________11.3 3061959-60 Wally Frank ________________7.4 1931960-61 Larry Comley ______________11.7 315 1961-62 Pat McKenzie ________________9.4 2351962-63 Willie Murrell ______________10.2 2551963-64 Willie Murrell ______________11.1 321 1964-65 Roy Smith __________________8.9 222 1965-66 Nick Pino __________________7.0 276 1966-67 Earl Seyfert ________________8.2 197 1967-68 Gene Williams ______________10.1 283 1968-69 Gene Williams ______________11.4 298 1969-70 David Hall __________________9.8 276 1970-71 David Hall ________________10.9 284 1971-72 David Hall __________________9.5 267 1972-73 Steve Mitchell ______________8.9 250 1973-74 Larry Williams ______________7.4 200 1974-75 Carl Gerlach ________________8.6 249 1975-76 Carl Gerlach ________________8.8 2451976-77 Larry Dassie ________________8.7 270 1977-78 Steve Soldner________________7.4 214 1978-79 Ed Nealy __________________8.2 230 1979-80 Ed Nealy __________________8.7 251 1980-81 Ed Nealy __________________9.1 3011981-82 Ed Nealy __________________8.7 2681982-83 Les Craft __________________5.3 1481983-84 Eddie Elder ________________7.1 2051984-85 Eddie Elder ________________7.1 199 1985-86 Norris Coleman ______________8.0 2251986-87 Norris Coleman ______________8.4 1601987-88 Charles Bledsoe ______________7.4 253 1988-89 Fred McCoy ________________6.6 1911989-90 Tony Massup ________________6.6 211 1990-91 Keith Amerson ______________6.1 1721991-92 Wylie Howard ________________6.6 1971992-93 Deryl Cunningham ____________8.3 250 1993-94 Deryl Cunningham ____________8.7 295 1994-95 Tyrone Davis ________________6.2 153

Desmond Davis ______________6.2 1531995-96 Tyrone Davis ________________8.2 239 1996-97 Shawn Rhodes ______________6.4 173 1997-98 Manny Dies ________________7.6 1971998-99 Tony Kitt __________________7.6 251 1999-00 Tony Kitt __________________9.1 2552000-01 Travis Reynolds ______________7.7 2242001-02 Pervis Pasco ________________8.4 243 2002-03 Pervis Pasco ________________7.5 224 2003-04 Jeremiah Massey ____________7.8 218 2004-05 Jeremiah Massey ____________6.9 201 2005-06 Cartier Martin ______________6.6 1862006-07 Akeem Wright________________6.3 221 2007-08 Michael Beasley ____________12.4 408 2008-09 Darren Kent ________________5.8 197

Rebounds in a Game Miscellaneous� Most Rebounds by a Freshman

24 Michael Beasley vs. Sacramento State (11/9/2007)� Most Rebounds by a Sophomore

23 Nick Pino vs. Indiana (12/13/1965)� Most Rebounds by a Junior

27 David Hall vs. Oklahoma (1/25/1971)� Most Rebounds by a Senior

24 Nick Pino vs. Creighton (2/12/1968)

�Ed Nealy owns the school record for career rebounds (1,069) and is the only player to top 1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds in a career. He is also the lone player to lead the team in rebounding four straight years.

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Season Assists1. #545 2006-07 ________________________35 gms2. 537 1981-82 ________________________31 gms3. 529 1980-81 ________________________33 gms4. 514 1987-88 ________________________34 gms5. 511 2007-08 ________________________33 gms6. 491 1997-98 ________________________29 gms7. 481 2008-09 ________________________34 gms8. 479 1991-92 ________________________30 gms9. 462 2002-03 ________________________30 gms

10. 461 1979-80 ________________________31 gms461 2004-05 ________________________29 gms

Season Assists Per Game1. 17.3 1981-82 ________________________31 gms2. #16.9 1997-98 ________________________29 gms3. 16.0 1980-81 ________________________33 gms

16.0 1991-92 ________________________30 gms5. 15.9 2004-05 ________________________29 gms6. 15.8 1990-91 ________________________28 gms6. 15.6 2005-06 ________________________29 gms

2006-07 ________________________35 gms8. 15.5 2007-08 ________________________33 gms9. 15.4 2002-03 ________________________30 gms

Season Assist-Turnover Ratio1. #1.281 2004-05 [461/360]__________________29 gms2. 1.168 1989-90 [459/393]__________________32 gms3. 1.164 2002-03 [462/397]__________________30 gms4. 1.156 1983-84 [414/358]__________________29 gms5. 1.147 1985-86 [437/381]__________________30 gms6. 1.140 2006-07 [545/478]__________________35 gms7. 1.127 1987-88 [514/456]__________________34 gms8. 1.106 1997-98 [491/444]__________________29 gms9. 1.074 1988-89 [436/406]__________________30 gms

10. 1.073 2003-04 [427/398]__________________28 gms

Most Turnovers1. #540 1998-99 ________________________33 gms2. 530 1999-2000 ______________________28 gms3. 503 1993-94 ________________________34 gms4. 501 2007-08 ________________________33 gms5. 478 2006-07 ________________________35 gms6. 477 1992-93 ________________________30 gms7. 472 2008-09 ________________________34 gms8. 470 1995-96 ________________________29 gms9. 464 1991-92 ________________________30 gms

10. 461 1986-87 ________________________31 gms

Fewest Turnovers1. 358 1983-84 ________________________29 gms2. #360 2004-05 ________________________29 gms3. 381 1985-86 ________________________30 gms4. 393 1989-90 ________________________32 gms5. 397 2002-03 ________________________30 gms6. 398 2003-04 ________________________28 gms7. 399 1984-85 ________________________28 gms8. 400 1982-83 ________________________28 gms9. 406 1988-89 ________________________30 gms

10. 409 1994-95 ________________________27 gms

Team Records

23 NCAA TOURNAMENTS | 4 FINAL FOURS | 16 SWEET SIXTEENS | 11 ELITE EIGHTS | 19 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS | 36 ALL-AMERICANS

Most Assists in a Game1. 34 Morgan State____________H ________1/5/19852. 30 Arizona State ____________A ______12/14/1977

#30 Gardner-Webb __________H ______12/14/20084. 29 Fresno State ____________H ______3/24/1994

29 Missouri ______________H ________1/3/199829 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi __H ______12/20/200329 Savannah State __________H ______1/10/2004

8. 28 Kansas________________H ______1/20/197928 South Dakota____________H ______11/30/198128 Longwood ______________H ______12/5/2005

Fewest Assists in a Game1. 2 Oklahoma State __________A ________3/6/1976

2 Alabama ______________A ______11/16/19943. 3 Oklahoma State __________A ______1/19/1977

3 Kansas________________H ______2/11/19783 Oklahoma ______________A ______2/25/1978

#3 Michigan State __________H ______12/21/19967. 4 Missouri ______________H ______2/19/1977

4 Oklahoma State __________A ______2/15/19784 Wisconsin____________N (oma) ____3/22/20084 Kentucky ____________N (lv) ____11/28/2008

Most Turnovers in a Game1. 32 Texas-Arlington ________N (fw) ____12/20/19692. 31 Marshall ______________A ______12/22/19943. 30 Wichita State ____________A ______12/13/19694. 29 Missouri ____________N (kc) ____12/30/1965

#29 Long Beach State ________H ________1/4/20006. 28 Vanderbilt ______________H ______12/15/1969

28 Kansas________________A ______2/27/20028. 27 Nebraska ______________H ______2/21/1970

27 Houston ____________N (law) ____3/14/197027 Texas-San Antonio ________H ______11/29/1999

Fewest Turnovers in a Game1. 3 Oklahoma ______________A ______2/15/1975

3 SIU-Edwardsville ________H ______12/14/19783. 4 Kansas________________A ______2/12/1977

4 Cal State Bakersfield ______H ______12/17/1979#4 Colorado ____________N (kc)______3/13/2003

6. 5 Kansas________________A ______2/17/19795 Nebraska ______________H ______2/14/19815 Colorado ____________N (kc) ______3/6/19815 Kansas ______________N (kc) ______3/7/19815 Oklahoma ______________H ______1/20/19825 Oklahoma ______________H ________2/9/19835 Kansas________________H ______2/25/19845 Oklahoma State __________H ______1/25/19895 Nebraska ______________H ________3/2/19905 Texas ________________A ______2/12/20055 Oklahoma ______________A ______2/19/2005

Note: Assists began being kept in 1976-77, while turnover statistics began beingassembled in 1982-83.#Big 12 era

LOCATION KEY:fw-Fort Worth, Texaskc-Kansas City, Mo.lv-Las Vegas, Nev.oma-Omaha, Neb.

�Steve Henson owns nearly every assist record, including those for career and single season. The only player to lead the team in assists forfour straight seasons, he recorded 10 or more assists in a game five times.

� Clent Stewart

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RECORDSCareer Assists1. 582 Steve Henson 1986-90 ________127 gms2. 395 Clent Stewart 2004-08 ________121 gms3. 323 Tyrone Adams 1978-82 ________110 gms4. 320 Rolando Blackman 1977-81 ________121 gms5. 290 Anthony Beane 1992-94 ________64 gms6. 271 Askia Jones 1989-94 ________124 gms

271 Chris Griffin 1996-99 ________88 gms8. 270 Ed Nealy 1979-82 ________123 gms9. 258 Larry Reid 2000-02 ________57 gms

10. 248 Frank Richards 2002-04 ________58 gms

Other Players to Top 200 Assists in a Career (5)242 Tim Jankovich 1979-82 ________90 gms236 Aaron Swartzendruber 1994-98 ________105 gms228 Jim Roder 1982-84 ________55 gms215 Jacob Pullen 2007-present ____67 gms213 Mark Young 1994-97 ________83 gms205 Mitch Richmond 1986-88 ________64 gms200 Marcus Zeigler 1990-92 ________52 gms

Season Assists1. 186 Steve Henson 1987-88 ________34 gms2. 163 Jim Roder 1983-84 ________29 gms3. 153 Anthony Beane 1993-94 ________34 gms4. 149 Larry Reid 2001-02 ________28 gms5. 146 Frank Richards 2002-03 ________30 gms6. 141 Steve Henson 1988-89 ________30 gms

141 Steve Henson 1989-90 ________32 gms8. 137 Anthony Beane 1992-93 ________30 gms9. 135 Chris Griffin 1998-99 ________33 gms

10. 134 Marcus Zeigler 1991-92 ________25 gms

Other Players to Top 100 Assists in a Season (13)129 Tyrone Adams 1981-82 ________31 gms125 Mitch Richmond 1987-88 ________34 gms123 Tim Jankovich 1981-82 ________30 gms119 Tim Jankovich 1980-81 ________33 gms116 Clent Stewart 2004-05 ________29 gms112 Denis Clemente 2008-09 ________32 gms109 LaKeith Humphrey 1988-89 ________30 gms109 Larry Reid 2000-01 ________29 gms109 Jacob Pullen 2008-09 ________34 gms106 Jeff Wires 1990-91 ________28 gms106 Jacob Pullen 2007-08 ________33 gms102 Rolando Blackman 1980-81 ________33 gms102 Frank Richards 2003-04 ________28 gms100 Clent Stewart 2006-07 ________35 gms

Assists Miscellaneous� Most Assists by a Freshman

116 Clent Stewart (2004-05)� Most Assists by a Sophomore

186 Steve Henson (1987-88)� Most Assists by a Junior

146 Frank Richards (2002-03)� Most Assists by a Senior

153 Anthony Beane (1993-94)

Career Assists Per Game1. 4.58 Steve Henson 1986-90 ________127 gms2. 4.53 Anthony Beane 1992-94 ________64 gms3. 4.52 Larry Reid 2000-02 ________57 gms4. 4.28 Frank Richards 2002-04 ________58 gms5. 4.15 Jim Roder 1982-84 ________55 gms6. 3.85 Marcus Zeigler 1990-92 ________52 gms7. 3.28 Jean Derouillere 1989-91 ________53 gms8. 3.26 Clent Stewart 2004-08 ________121 gms9. 3.21 Jacob Pullen 2007-present ____67 gms

10. 3.20 Mitch Richmond 1986-88 ________64 gms

Season Assists Per Game1. 5.62 Jim Roder 1983-84 ________29 gms2. 5.47 Steve Henson 1987-88 ________34 gms3. 5.36 Marcus Zeigler 1991-92 ________25 gms4. 5.32 Larry Reid 2001-02 ________28 gms5. 4.87 Frank Richards 2002-03 ________30 gms6. 4.70 Steve Henson 1988-89 ________30 gms7. 4.57 Anthony Beane 1992-93 ________30 gms8. 4.50 Anthony Beane 1993-94 ________34 gms9. 4.41 Steve Henson 1989-90 ________32 gms

10. 4.16 Tyrone Adams 1981-82 ________31 gms

Career Assist-Turnover Ratio1. 3.18 Marcus Zeigler 1990-92 ________52 gms2. 2.15 Jim Roder 1982-84 ________55 gms3. 1.98 Steve Henson 1986-90 ________127 gms4. 1.67 Keith Amerson 1989-91 ________57 gms

1.67 Jarrett Hart 2002-04 ________53 gms6. 1.61 Chris Griffin 1996-99 ________88 gms7. 1.60 Frank Richards 2002-04 ________58 gms8. 1.54 Aaron Swartzendruber 1994-98 ________105 gms9. 1.47 Clent Stewart 2004-08 ________121 gms

10. 1.43 Anthony Beane 1992-94 ________64 gms

Season Assist-Turnover Ratio1. 3.72 Marcus Zeigler 1991-92 ________25 gms2. 2.62 Steve Henson 1987-88 ________34 gms3. 2.44 Marcus Zeigler 1990-91 ________27 gms4. 2.36 Jim Roder 1983-84 ________29 gms5. 2.14 Mark Bohm 1984-85 ________24 gms6. 2.11 Duane Davis 1997-98 ________23 gms7. 2.00 Ron Meyer 1985-86 ________27 gms8. 1.93 Steve Henson 1989-90 ________32 gms9. 1.91 Dez Willingham 2003-04 ________22 gms

10. 1.82 Chris Griffin 1998-99 ________33 gms

Assists in a Game1. 16 Keith Frazier vs. Central Missouri (12/18/1976)2. 14 Tim Jankovich vs. Kansas (3/7/1981)3. 13 Jim Roder vs. Kansas (2/25/1984)4. 12 Steve Henson vs. Colorado (1/21/1987)

12 Steve Henson vs. Purdue (3/25/1988)12 Steve Henson vs. Oklahoma State (2/25/1989)

7. 11 Mike Evans vs. North Texas (12/22/1977)11 Steve Henson vs. Colorado (1/18/1989)11 Jeff Wires vs. Lamar (12/15/1990)11 Larry Reid vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (12/29/2001)11 Frank Richards vs. Texas A&M (1/25/2003)11 Jacob Pullen vs. Gardner-Webb (12/14/2008)

� 10 or more assists has been done 11 other times10 Eddie Smith vs. Iowa State (12/27/1968)10 Wheeler Hughes vs. Oklahoma State (12/26/1969)10 Lon Kruger vs. Kansas (12/28/1972)10 Ed Galvao vs. Colorado (1/13/1983)10 Steve Henson vs. Utah State (12/31/1987)10 Jean Derouillere vs. Missouri (2/27/1991)10 Marcus Zeigler vs. Nebraska (2/8/1992)10 Anthony Beane vs. Fresno State (3/24/1994)10 Frank Richards vs. Oregon State (12/22/2002)10 Clent Stewart vs. Missouri (2/12/2006)10 Denis Clemente vs. Illinois State (3/18/2009)

Assists in a Game/Conference1. 14 Tim Jankovich vs. Kansas (3/7/1981)2. 13 Jim Roder vs. Kansas (2/25/1984)3. 12 Steve Henson vs. Colorado (1/21/1987)

12 Steve Henson vs. Oklahoma State (2/25/1989)5. 11 Steve Henson vs. Colorado (1/18/1989)

11 Frank Richards vs. Texas A&M (1/25/2003)7. 10 Eddie Smith vs. Iowa State (12/27/1968)

10 Wheeler Hughes vs. Oklahoma State (12/26/1969)10 Lon Kruger vs. Kansas (12/28/1972)10 Ed Galvao vs. Colorado (1/13/1983)10 Jean Derouillere vs. Missouri (2/27/1991)10 Marcus Zeigler vs. Nebraska (2/8/1992)10 Clent Stewart vs. Missouri (2/12/2006)

Individual Records Yearly Assists LeadersYear Player Avg. Total1976-77 Mike Evans ________________2.9 91 1977-78 Mike Evans ________________3.1 91 1978-79 Glenn Marshall ______________3.1 88 1979-80 Rolando Blackman ____________3.0 94 1980-81 Tim Jankovich ______________3.6 1191981-82 Tyrone Adams________________4.2 1291982-83 Ed Galvao __________________3.5 771983-84 Jim Roder __________________5.6 1631984-85 Eric Watson ________________2.8 56 1985-86 Ron Meyer __________________3.0 821986-87 Steve Henson________________3.7 1141987-88 Steve Henson________________5.5 186 1988-89 Steve Henson________________4.7 1411989-90 Steve Henson________________4.4 141 1990-91 Jeff Wires __________________3.8 1061991-92 Marcus Zeigler ______________5.4 1341992-93 Anthony Beane ______________4.6 137 1993-94 Anthony Beane ______________4.5 153 1994-95 Elliot Hatcher ________________3.1 821995-96 Elliot Hatcher ________________3.3 89 1996-97 Aaron Swartzendruber __________2.9 77 1997-98 Aaron Swartzendruber __________3.4 991998-99 Chris Griffin ________________4.1 135 1999-00 Galen Morrison ______________2.7 602000-01 Larry Reid __________________3.8 1092001-02 Larry Reid __________________5.3 149 2002-03 Frank Richards ______________4.9 146 2003-04 Frank Richards ______________3.6 102 2004-05 Clent Stewart ________________4.0 116 2005-06 Clent Stewart ________________3.1 852006-07 Clent Stewart ________________2.9 100 2007-08 Jacob Pullen ________________3.2 106 2008-09 Denis Clemente ______________3.5 122

Assists in a Game Miscellaneous� Most Assists in a Game by a Freshman

12 Steve Henson vs. Colorado (1/21/1987)� Most Assists in a Game by a Sophomore

16 Keith Frazier vs. Central Missouri (12/18/1976)� Most Assists in a Game by a Junior

12 Steve Henson vs. Oklahoma State (2/25/1989)� Most Assists in a Game by a Senior

11 Larry Reid vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (12/29/2001)

� Keith Frazier

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23 NCAA TOURNAMENTS | 4 FINAL FOURS | 16 SWEET SIXTEENS | 11 ELITE EIGHTS | 19 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS | 36 ALL-AMERICANS

Season Steals1. 282 1993-94 ________________________34 gms2. 277 1986-87 ________________________31 gms3. #249 2007-08 ________________________33 gms4. 244 1990-91 ________________________28 gms5. 241 2008-09 ________________________34 gms6. 230 1989-90 ________________________32 gms7. 228 1994-95 ________________________27 gms8. 215 1997-98 ________________________29 gms9. 214 1988-89 ________________________30 gms

10. 211 1998-99 ________________________33 gms

Season Steals Per Game1. 8.94 1986-87 ________________________31 gms2. 8.71 1990-91 ________________________28 gms3. 8.44 1994-95 ________________________27 gms4. 8.29 1993-94 ________________________34 gms5. #7.55 2007-08 ________________________33 gms6. 7.41 1997-98 ________________________29 gms7. 7.19 1989-90 ________________________32 gms8. 7.13 1988-89 ________________________30 gms9. 7.09 2008-09 ________________________34 gms

10. 6.89 1999-2000 ______________________28 gms

Most Steals in a Game1. 19 Tulane ________________H ______1/10/19762. 17 NW Missouri State ________H ______12/8/1990

#17 Missouri ______________H ________1/3/19984. 16 South Dakota____________H ______11/28/1977

16 Northern Iowa __________H ______11/25/197816 Texas-San Antonio ________H ______11/29/1999

7. 15 Truman State ____________H ______12/20/197515 South Dakota____________H ______12/10/197915 Auburn-Montgomery ______H ______12/3/198115 Tennessee Tech ________H (port) ____12/28/198515 Murray State ____________H ______12/29/198015 Marshall ______________H ______12/9/1993

Fewest Steals in a Game1. 0 Oklahoma State __________A ________1/9/1980

0 Kansas________________H ______2/25/1984#0 Northwestern____________H ______11/30/2002

0 Kansas________________H ______1/28/20045. 1 23 times

Baylor (last time) ________A ________2/1/2006

Career Steals1. 190 Steve Henson 1986-90 ________127 gms2. 133 Askia Jones 1989-94 ________124 gms3. 118 Elliot Hatcher 1994-96 ________54 gms4. 110 Aaron Swartzendruber 1994-98 ________105 gms5. 110 Belvis Noland 1993-95 ________61 gms6. 94 Ed Nealy 1979-82 ________123 gms

94 Jacob Pullen 2007-present ____67 gms8. 91 Ayome May 1995-99 ________117 gms9. 87 Anthony Beane 1992-94 ________64 gms

10. 82 Jeff Wires 1989-91 ________58 gms

Season Steals1. 66 Jeff Wires 1990-91 ________28 gms2. 65 Elliot Hatcher 1995-96 ________27 gms3. 62 Steve Henson 1989-90 ________32 gms

62 Fred Peete 2004-05 ________29 gms5. 59 Belvis Noland 1993-94 ________34 gms6. 54 Jacob Pullen 2008-09 ________34 gms7. 53 Ed Nealy 1980-81 ________33 gms

53 Elliot Hatcher 1994-95 ________27 gms9. 51 Belvis Noland 1994-95 ________27 gms

51 Richie Terry 2000-01 ________29 gms

Steals Miscellaneous� Most Steals by a Freshman

50 Steve Henson (1986-87)� Most Steals by a Sophomore

62 Fred Peete (2004-05)� Most Steals by a Junior

59 Belvis Noland (1993-94)� Most Steals by a Senior

66 Jeff Wires (1990-91)

Career Steals Per Game1. 2.19 Elliot Hatcher 1994-96 ________54 gms2. 1.80 Belvis Noland 1993-95 ________61 gms3. 1.50 Steve Henson 1986-90 ________127 gms4. 1.41 Jeff Wires 1989-91 ________58 gms5. 1.40 Jacob Pullen 2007-present ____67 gms6. 1.36 Anthony Beane 1992-94 ________64 gms7. 1.32 Larry Reid 2000-02 ________57 gms8. 1.25 Jeremiah Massey 2003-05 ________57 gms9. 1.22 Cortez Groves 1998-2000 ______59 gms

10. 1.17 Mark Young 1994-97 ________83 gms

Season Steals Per Game1. 2.41 Elliot Hatcher 1995-96 ________27 gms2. 2.36 Jeff Wires 1990-91 ________28 gms3. 2.14 Fred Peete 2004-05 ________29 gms4. 1.96 Elliot Hatcher 1994-95 ________27 gms5. 1.94 Steve Henson 1989-90 ________32 gms6. 1.89 Belvis Noland 1994-95 ________27 gms7. 1.76 Richie Terry 2000-01 ________29 gms8. 1.74 Belvis Noland 1993-94 ________34 gms9. 1.63 LaKeith Humphrey 1988-89 ________30 gms

10. 1.61 Ed Nealy 1980-81 ________33 gms1.61 Steve Henson 1986-87 ________31 gms

Steals in a Game1. 8 Lynn Smith vs. South Dakota (11/29/1986)

8 Elliot Hatcher vs. Wichita State (1/2/1996)8 Dominique Sutton vs. Idaho State (1/3/2009)

3. 7 Scott Langton vs. Vanderbilt (12/5/1977)7 Tyrone Adams vs. Northern Iowa (11/28/1981)7 Tyrone Adams vs. Auburn-Montgomery (12/3/1981)7 LaKeith Humphrey vs. Nebraska (2/11/1989)7 Steve Henson vs. Western Kentucky (1/2/1990)

8. 6 Scott Langton vs. Iowa State (2/1/1977)6 Glenn Marshall vs. Arkansas (3/6/1980)6 Ed Nealy vs. Missouri (2/4/1981)6 Galen Nickerson vs. Southern Illinois (1/11/1992)6 Elliot Hatcher vs. Wisconsin-Parkside (11/29/1994)6 Askia Jones vs. Mississippi State (3/17/1994)6 Elliot Hatcher vs. Loyola Chicago (11/28/1995)6 Elliot Hatcher vs. Colorado (1/13/1996)

Team Records Yearly Steals LeadersYear Player Avg. Total1979-80 Glenn Marshall ______________1.4 381980-81 Ed Nealy __________________1.6 531981-82 Ed Nealy __________________1.3 411982-83 Fred Marshall________________1.2 331983-84 Jim Roder __________________1.2 351984-85 Tom Alfaro __________________1.0 27 1985-86 Joe Wright __________________1.2 361986-87 Steve Henson________________1.6 501987-88 Steve Henson________________1.0 35 1988-89 LaKeith Humphrey ____________1.6 491989-90 Steve Henson________________1.9 62 1990-91 Jeff Wires __________________2.4 661991-92 Galen Nickerson ______________1.3 381992-93 Anthony Beane ______________1.4 42

Vincent Jackson ______________1.4 42 1993-94 Belvis Noland________________1.7 59 1994-95 Elliot Hatcher ________________2.0 531995-96 Elliot Hatcher ________________2.4 65 1996-97 Mark Young ________________1.6 42 1997-98 Aaron Swartzendruber __________1.5 441998-99 Chris Griffin ________________1.1 37 1999-00 Cortez Groves________________1.4 372000-01 Larry Reid __________________1.1 322001-02 Larry Reid __________________1.5 43 2002-03 Frank Richards ______________1.1 32 2003-04 Jeremiah Massey ____________1.0 28

Frank Richards ______________1.0 28 2004-05 Fred Peete __________________2.1 62 2005-06 Cartier Martin________________1.0 272006-07 Blake Young ________________1.2 41 2007-08 Michael Beasley ______________1.3 42 2008-09 Jacob Pullen ________________1.6 54

Steals in a Game/Conference1. 7 LaKeith Humphrey vs. Nebraska (2/11/1989)2. 6 Scott Langton vs. Iowa State (2/1/1977

6 Ed Nealy vs. Missouri (2/4/1981)6 Elliot Hatcher vs. Colorado (1/13/1996)

5. 5 Josh Reid vs. Missouri (1/3/1998)5 Pero Vasiljevic vs. Missouri (1/3/1998)5 Aaron Swartzendruber at Nebraska (1/28/1998)5 Fred Peete at Iowa State (2/15/2005)5 Fred Peete at Kansas (3/2/2005)5 Cartier Martin vs. Colorado (2/18/2006)5 Jacob Pullen vs. Colorado (3/7/2009)

Steals in a Game Miscellaneous� Most Steals in a Game by a Freshman

4 Multiple times� Most Steals in a Game by a Sophomore

8 Dominique Sutton vs. Idaho State (1/3/2009)� Most Steals in a Game by a Junior

7 LaKeith Humphrey vs. Nebraska (2/11/1989)� Most Steals in a Game by a Senior

8 Lynn Smith vs. South Dakota (11/29/1986)8 Elliot Hatcher vs. Wichita State (1/2/1996)

Note: Steals began being kept in 1979-80.#Big 12 era

LOCATION KEY:port-Portland, Ore.

Individual Records

�Elliot Hatcher owns the school record for career and season steals per game, while he is one of three players to post a school-record eight steals in a game. � Askia Jones

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RECORDSSeason Blocks

1. #146 1998-99 ________________________33 gms2. 129 2006-07 ________________________35 gms3. 128 1996-97 ________________________27 gms4. 121 1997-98 ________________________29 gms5. 120 1995-96 ________________________29 gms6. 118 1999-2000 ______________________28 gms7. 117 2001-02 ________________________29 gms8. 113 2007-08 ________________________33 gms9. 109 2002-03 ________________________30 gms

10. 103 2008-09 ________________________34 gms

Season Blocks Per Game1. #4.74 1996-97 ________________________27 gms2. 4.42 1998-99 ________________________33 gms3. 4.21 1999-2000 ______________________28 gms4. 4.17 1997-98 ________________________29 gms5. 4.14 1995-96 ________________________29 gms6. 4.03 2001-02 ________________________29 gms7. 3.69 2006-07 ________________________35 gms8. 3.63 2002-03 ________________________30 gms 9. 3.46 1990-91 ________________________28 gms

10. 3.42 2007-08 ________________________33 gms

Most Blocks in a Game1. #13 Nebraska ______________H ______1/15/19972. 12 Chicago State __________H ______1/22/20073. 10 UMKC ________________H ______12/19/19984. 9 Western Carolina ________H ______11/14/1997

9 Nebraska ______________H ________1/8/20009 Colorado ______________H ______2/20/20029 Lipscomb ______________H ______12/20/20029 Iowa State______________H ______3/11/20049 Longwood ______________H ______12/5/2005

10. 8 Colorado ______________A ______1/18/19868 Iowa State______________H ________1/6/19968 Colorado ______________H ______1/25/19988 UW-Green Bay __________H ______11/20/20018 Kansas________________A ______2/27/20028 Michigan ____________N (v.i.) ____11/25/20028 Iowa State______________A ______2/22/20038 William & Mary __________H ______11/11/20068 Cleveland State __________H ______12/5/20068 Savannah State __________H ________1/7/2008

Fewest Blocks in a Game1. 0 83 times

# USC (last time) ________N (lv) ____12/22/2006

Career Blocks1. 121 Manny Dies 1995-99 ________104 gms2. 120 Shawn Rhodes 1995-99 ________116 gms3. 103 Gerald Eaker 1995-97 ________54 gms4. 101 Les Craft 1979-83 ________101 gms5. 92 Pervis Pasco 2001-03 ________59 gms6. 88 Ben Mitchell 1982-86 ________107 gms7. 86 Tony Kitt 1998-2000 ______61 gms8. 74 Kelvin Howell 1999-2001 ______57 gms9. 54 Norris Coleman 1985-87 ________47 gms

54 Michael Beasley 2007-08 ________33 gms

Season Blocks1. 59 Gerald Eaker 1995-96 ________27 gms2. 54 Michael Beasley 2007-08 ________33 gms3. 50 Jason Bennett 2006-07 ________27 gms4. 49 Manny Dies 1997-98 ________26 gms5. 48 Kelvin Howell 2000-01 ________29 gms6. 46 Tony Kitt 1999-2000 ______28 gms

46 Pervis Pasco 2001-02 ________29 gms46 Pervis Pasco 2002-03 ________30 gms

9. 45 Les Craft 1981-82 ________31 gms45 Dramane Diarra 2005-06 ________28 gms

Blocks Miscellaneous� Most Blocks by a Freshman

54 Michael Beasley (2007-08)� Most Blocks by a Sophomore

31 Ben Mitchell (1983-84)� Most Blocks by a Junior

59 Gerald Eaker (1995-96)� Most Blocks by a Senior

48 Kelvin Howell (2000-01)

Career Blocks Per Game1. 1.91 Gerald Eaker 1995-97 ________54 gms2. 1.64 Michael Beasley 2007-08 ________33 gms3. 1.56 Pervis Pasco 2001-03 ________59 gms4. 1.85 Jason Bennett 2006-07 ________27 gms5. 1.41 Tony Kitt 1998-2000 ______61 gms6. 1.30 Darryl King 1990-92 ________33 gms

1.30 Kelvin Howell 1999-2001 ______57 gms8. 1.16 Manny Dies 1995-99 ________104 gms9. 1.15 Norris Coleman 1985-87 ________47 gms

10. 1.11 Dramane Diarra 2003-06 ________44 gms

Season Blocks Per Game1. 2.19 Gerald Eaker 1995-96 ________27 gms2. 1.89 Manny Dies 1997-98 ________26 gms3. 1.85 Jason Bennett 2006-07 ________27 gms4. 1.66 Kelvin Howell 2000-01 ________29 gms5. 1.64 Tony Kitt 1999-2000 ______28 gms

1.64 Michael Beasley 2007-08 ________33 gms7. 1.63 Gerald Eaker 1996-97 ________27 gms8. 1.61 Dramane Diarra 2005-06 ________28 gms9. 1.58 Pervis Pasco 2001-02 ________29 gms

10. 1.53 Pervis Pasco 2002-03 ________30 gms

Blocks in a Game1. 8 Jason Bennett vs. Chicago State (1/22/2007)2. 6 Tony Kitt vs. Kansas (3/6/1999)

6 Dramane Diarra vs. Stephen F. Austin (11/26/2005)6 Jason Bennett at California (11/29/2006)

5. 5 Les Craft vs. Northern Iowa (11/28/1981)5 Les Craft vs. Arkansas (3/14/1982)5 Les Craft vs. Colorado (2/19/1983)5 Ben Mitchell vs. Nebraska (3/1/1986)5 Norris Coleman vs. Missouri (2/1/1987)5 Darryl King vs. NW Missouri State (12/8/1990)5 Manny Dies vs. Colorado (1/25/1998)5 Shawn Rhodes vs. Iowa State (2/18/1998)5 Manny Dies vs. Oklahoma State (2/21/1998)5 Kelvin Howell vs. Texas (1/10/2001)5 Pervis Pasco vs. North Texas (12/15/2001)5 Pervis Pasco vs. Michigan (11/25/2002)5 Tyler Hughes vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (11/29/2004)5 Jason Bennett vs. Cleveland State (12/5/2006)

Team Records

Yearly Blocks LeadersYear Player Avg. Total1982-83 Les Craft __________________1.4 391983-84 Ben Mitchell ________________1.1 311984-85 Tyrone Jackson ______________0.6 16 1985-86 Norris Coleman ______________0.9 271986-87 Norris Coleman ______________1.4 271987-88 Charles Bledsoe ______________0.7 24 1988-89 Tony Massop ________________0.9 261989-90 Tony Massop ________________0.7 21 1990-91 Darryl King ________________1.4 371991-92 Wylie Howard ________________0.7 211992-93 Deryl Cunningham ____________0.6 19 1993-94 Deryl Cunningham ____________0.6 20 1994-95 Tyrone Davis ________________0.7 181995-96 Gerald Eaker ________________2.2 59 1996-97 Gerald Eaker ________________1.6 44 1997-98 Manny Dies ________________1.9 491998-99 Manny Dies ________________1.3 40 1999-00 Tony Kitt __________________1.6 462000-01 Kelvin Howell ________________1.7 482001-02 Pervis Pasco ________________1.6 46 2002-03 Pervis Pasco ________________1.5 46 2003-04 Jeremiah Massey ____________0.6 18 2004-05 Tyler Hughes ________________0.8 22 2005-06 Dramane Diarra ______________1.6 452006-07 Jason Bennett ______________1.9 502007-08 Michael Beasley ______________1.6 54 2008-09 Jamar Samuels ______________0.9 32

Blocks in a Game/Conference1. 5 Les Craft vs. Colorado (2/19/1983)

5 Ben Mitchell vs. Nebraska (3/1/1986)5 Norris Coleman vs. Missouri (2/1/1987)5 Manny Dies vs. Colorado (1/25/1998)5 Shawn Rhodes vs. Iowa State (2/18/1998)5 Manny Dies vs. Oklahoma State (2/21/1998)5 Kelvin Howell vs. Texas (1/10/2001)

Blocks in a Game Miscellaneous� Most Blocks in a Game by a Freshman

8 Jason Bennett vs. Chicago State (1/22/2007)� Most Blocks in a Game by a Sophomore

5 Tyler Hughes vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (11/29/2004)� Most Blocks in a Game by a Junior

6 Tony Kitt vs. Kansas (3/6/1999)� Most Blocks in a Game by a Senior

6 Dramane Diarra vs. Stephen F. Austin (11/26/2005)

Note: Blocks began being kept in 1982-83.#Big 12 era

LOCATION KEY:lv-Las Vegas, Nev.v.i.-St. Thomas, Virgin Islands

Individual Records

�Manny Dies owns the school record for career blocks with 121. He, along with frontcourt mate Shawn Rhodes, helped the 1998-99 squad set the all-time blocks mark with 146.

� Gerald Eaker

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Season Games Played1. 35 2006-07__________________________23-122. 34 1987-88 __________________________25-9

34 1993-94__________________________20-1434 2008-09__________________________22-12

5. 33 1980-81 __________________________24-933 1998-99__________________________20-1333 2007-08__________________________21-12

8. 32 1989-90__________________________17-159. 31 1976-77 __________________________24-7

31 1979-80 __________________________22-931 1981-82 __________________________23-831 1986-87__________________________20-11

Season Wins1. 25 1950-51 [25-4] ____________________29 gms

25 1958-59 [25-2] ____________________27 gms25 1987-88 [25-9] ____________________34 gms

4. 24 1980-81 [24-9] ____________________33 gms5. 23 1972-73 [23-5] ____________________28 gms

23 1976-77 [23-8] ____________________31 gms23 1981-82 [23-8] ____________________31 gms23 2006-07 [23-12] __________________35 gms

9. 22 1947-48 [22-6] ____________________28 gms1957-58 [22-5] ____________________27 gms1960-61 [22-5] ____________________27 gms1961-62 [22-3] ____________________25 gms1963-64 [22-7] ____________________29 gms1979-80 [22-9] ____________________31 gms2008-09 [22-12] __________________34 gms

Season Losses1. 20 1945-46 [4-20] ____________________24 gms2. 19 1999-2000 [9-19] __________________28 gms3. 18 2000-01 [11-18] __________________29 gms4. 17 1996-97 [10-17] __________________27 gms

17 2002-03 [13-17] __________________30 gms6. 16 1982-83 [12-16] __________________28 gms

16 2001-02 [13-16] __________________29 gms8. 15 Five times

last time: 1994-95 [12-15] ____________27 gms

Season Winning Percentage1. .926 1958-59 [25-2] ____________________27 gms2. .895 1918-19 [17-2] ____________________29 gms3. .882 1916-17 [15-2] ____________________17 gms4. .880 1961-62 [22-3] ____________________25 gms5. .862 1950-51 [25-4] ____________________29 gms6. .821 1972-73 [23-5] ____________________28 gms7. .815 1957-58 [22-5] ____________________27 gms

.815 1960-61 [22-5] ____________________27 gms9. .810 1952-53 [17-4] ____________________21 gms

10. .792 1951-52 [19-5] ____________________24 gms

Wins/Four-Year Span1. 85 1957-61 [85-22] __________________107 gms

85 1958-62 [85-20] __________________105 gms85 1978-82 [85-38] __________________123 gms

4. 83 1973-77 [83-32] __________________115 gms5. 82 1960-64 [82-24] __________________106 gms

82 1972-76 [82-30] __________________112 gms82 1974-78 [82-35] __________________117 gms

8. 81 1971-75 [81-31] __________________112 gms81 1979-83 [81-42] __________________123 gms81 1986-90 [81-46] __________________107 gms81 2005-09 [81-49] __________________130 gms

� 80 or more wins have been done 14 times in a four-year span

Winning Percentage/Four-Year Span1. .826 1915-19 [57-12] __________________69 gms2. .810 1958-62 [85-20] __________________105 gms3. .796 1949-53 [78-20] __________________98 gms4. .794 1957-61 [85-22] __________________107 gms5. .775 1955-59 [79-23] __________________102 gms6. .774 1960-64 [82-24] __________________106 gms7. .761 1916-20 [54-17] __________________71 gms8. .758 1950-54 [72-23] __________________95 gms9. .757 1956-60 [78-25] __________________103 gms

10. .738 1959-63 [76-27] __________________103 gms

Career Games Played1. 127 Steve Henson (1987-90)2. 124 Askia Jones (1989-94)3. 123 Ed Nealy (1978-82)4. 121 Rolando Blackman (1977-81)

121 Clent Stewart (2004-08)6. 119 Lance Harris (2003-07)7. 117 Mike Evans (1974-78)

117 Ayome May (1995-99)9. 116 Shawn Rhodes (1995-99)

10. 114 Mark Dobbins (1985-89)

Season Games Played1. 35 Lance Harris (2006-07)

35 David Hoskins (2006-07)35 Cartier Martin (2006-07)35 Clent Stewart (2006-07)35 Akeem Wright (2006-07)35 Blake Young (2006-07)

7. 34 Charles Bledsoe (1987-88)34 Mark Dobbins (1987-88)34 Steve Henson (1987-88)34 Fred McCoy (1987-88)34 Mitch Richmond (1987-88)34 Will Scott (1987-88)34 Anthony Beane (1993-94)34 Deryl Cunningham (1993-94)34 Demond Davis (1993-94)34 Ron Lucas (1993-94)34 Belvis Noland (1993-94)34 Luis Colon (2008-09)34 Darren Kent (2008-09)34 Jacob Pullen (2008-09)34 Dominique Sutton (2008-09)

Career Games Started1. 118 Ed Nealy (1978-82)

118 Steve Henson (1987-90)3. 116 Rolando Blackman (1977-81)4. 98 Askia Jones (1989-94)5. 95 Clent Stewart (2004-08)6. 90 Tyrone Adams (1978-82)7. 79 Ben Mitchell (1982-86)8. 77 Eddie Elder (1981-85)

77 Cartier Martin (2003-07)10. 75 Shawn Rhodes (1995-99)

Season Games Started1. 35 David Hoskins (2006-07)2. 34 Charles Bledsoe (1987-88)

34 Steve Henson (1987-88)34 Mitch Richmond (1987-88)34 Will Scott (1987-88)34 Anthony Beane (1993-94)34 Deryl Cunningham (1993-94)34 Demond Davis (1993-94)34 Luis Colon (2008-09)34 Jacob Pullen (2008-09)

10. 33 Rolando Blackman (1980-81)33 Ed Nealy (1980-81)33 Michael Beasley (2007-08)33 Blake Young (2007-08)33 Darren Kent (2008-09)

Career Player Wins1. 88 Fred Barton [88-36] __________1976-78; 1979-812. 87 Greg Prudhoe [87-37] ______________1977-823. 85 Tyrone Adams [85-38] ______________1978-82

85 Ed Nealy [85-38] __________________1978-825. 83 Darryl Winston [83-32] ______________1973-776. 82 Carl Gerlach [82-30] ________________1972-76

82 Mike Evans [82-35] ________________1974-7882 Steve Henson [82-45] ______________1986-9082 Robert Noland [82-30] ______________1972-7682 Chuckie Williams [82-30] ____________1972-76

11. 81 Les Craft [81-42] __________________1979-8381 Eduardo Galvao [81-42] ______________1979-8381 Darren Kent [81-48] ________________2005-09

14. 80 Dean Danner [80-39]________________1976-8080 Rolando Blackman [80-41] ____________1977-8180 Mark Dobbins [80-45] ______________1985-89

Career Minutes Played1. 4,474 Steve Henson (1987-90)______________127 gms2. 3,547 Askia Jones (1989-94) ______________124 gms3. 3,295 Clent Stewart (2004-08)______________121 gms4. 3,090 Cartier Martin (2003-07) ____________112 gms5. 2,958 Shawn Rhodes (1995-99) ____________116 gms6. 2,764 Ayome May (1995-99) ______________117 gms7. 2,618 Lance Harris (2003-07) ______________119 gms8. 2,422 Ben Mitchell (1982-86) ______________107 gms9. 2,387 Deryl Cunningham (1991-94) __________86 gms

10. 2,383 Aaron Swartzendruber (1994-98) ________105 gms

Season Minutes Played1. 1,243 Steve Henson (1987-88) ______________34 gms2. 1,200 Mitch Richmond (1987-88) ____________34 gms3. 1,173 Anthony Beane (1993-94) ____________34 gms4. 1,158 Steve Henson (1989-90) ______________32 gms5. 1,143 Deryl Cunningham (1993-94) __________34 gms6. 1,123 Steve Henson (1988-89) ______________30 gms7. 1,044 Jim Roder (1983-84) ________________29 gms8. 1,041 Michael Beasley (2007-08) ____________33 gms9. 1,034 Askia Jones (1993-94)________________33 gms

10. 1,031 Anthony Beane (1992-93) ____________30 gms

Career Minutes Played Per Game1. 35.2 Steve Henson (1987-90)______________127 gms2. 35.0 Larry Reid (2000-02) ________________57 gms3. 34.4 Anthony Beane (1992-94) ____________64 gms4. 34.2 Norris Coleman (1985-87) ____________47 gms5. 33.9 Elliot Hatcher (1994-96) ______________54 gms6. 33.8 Mitch Richmond (1986-88) ____________64 gms7. 31.2 Jean Derouillere (1989-91) ____________53 gms8. 29.9 Tyrone Davis (1994-96) ______________56 gms

29.9 Jeremiah Massey (2003-05) ____________57 gms10. 29.8 Tom Alfaro (1983-85) ________________55 gms

Season Minutes Played Per Game1. 37.4 Steve Henson (1988-89) ______________30 gms2. 36.2 Steve Henson (1989-90) ______________32 gms3. 36.0 Jim Roder (1983-84) ________________29 gms4. 35.4 Norris Coleman (1985-86) ____________28 gms5. 35.3 Mitch Richmond (1987-88) ____________34 gms6. 35.2 Larry Reid (2001-02) ________________28 gms7. 34.9 Elliot Hatcher (1995-96) ______________27 gms

34.9 Fred Peete (2004-05) ________________29 gms9. 34.8 Larry Reid (2000-01) ________________29 gms

10. 34.5 Anthony Beane (1993-94) ____________34 gms

Career Personal Fouls1. 329 Ben Mitchell (1982-86) ______________107 gms2. 311 Steve Henson (1987-90)______________127 gms3. 296 Ed Nealy (1978-82) ________________123 gms4. 289 Tyrone Adams (1978-82) ____________110 gms5. 276 Steve Mitchell (1970-73) ____________107 gms6. 272 Les Craft (1980-83) ________________52 gms

272 Cartier Martin (2003-07) ____________112 gms8. 270 Bob Boozer (1956-59) ________________77 gms

270 Shawn Rhodes (1995-99) ____________116 gms10. 269 Askia Jones (1989-94) ______________124 gms

Season Personal Fouls1. 106 Bob Boozer (1957-58) ________________27 gms

106 Jerry Venable (1969-70) ______________28 gms106 Demond Davis (1993-94) ______________34 gms

4. 104 Roger Suttner (1963-64) ______________29 gms104 Charles Bledsoe (1987-88) ____________34 gms

6. 103 Ben Mitchell (1983-84) ______________29 gms7. 102 Steve Mitchell (1972-73) ______________28 gms8. 101 Belvis Noland (1993-94) ______________34 gms

101 Bill Walker (2007-08) ________________33 gms10. 99 Steve Soldner (1977-78) ______________29 gms

99 Les Craft (1981-82) ________________31 gms

Career Disqualifications20 Steve Mitchell (1970-73) ____________107 gms

Season Disqualifications11 Bob Boozer (1957-58) ________________27 gms

Team Records

23 NCAA TOURNAMENTS | 4 FINAL FOURS | 16 SWEET SIXTEENS | 11 ELITE EIGHTS | 19 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS | 36 ALL-AMERICANS

Individual Records

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Longest Winning StreaksGames Date Started Date Ended

1. 21 Dec. 19, 1958 __________March 13, 19592. 18 March 9, 1918 ________March 8, 1919

18 Jan. 25, 1917 __________Jan. 30, 19184. 13 Feb. 27, 1964 __________March 14, 1964

13 Dec. 18, 1950 __________Feb. 10, 19516. 11 Jan. 6, 1958 __________March 1, 1958

11 Jan. 10, 1962 __________March 3, 196211 Jan. 14, 1974 __________Feb. 26, 197411 Feb. 2, 1977 __________March 12, 1977

9. 10 Dec. 1, 1947 __________Jan. 3, 194810 Jan. 14, 1957 __________Feb. 25, 195710 Dec. 10, 1960 __________Jan. 14, 196110 Feb. 5, 1972 __________March 16, 197210 Dec. 1, 1993 __________Jan. 5, 1994

Wins To Start A SeasonGames Date Started Date Ended

1. 17 Jan. 11, 1919 __________March 8, 19192. 10 Dec. 1, 1947 __________Jan. 3, 19483. 9 Dec. 3, 1957 __________Dec. 28, 1957

9 Nov. 14, 1997 __________Dec. 28, 19975. 8 Dec. 1, 1979 __________Dec. 17, 1979

8 Nov. 19, 2004 __________Dec. 21, 20047. 7 Jan. 10, 1916 __________Feb. 3, 1916

7 Nov. 28, 1961 __________Dec. 22, 19619. 6 Jan. 8, 1920 __________Jan. 24, 1920

6 Nov. 26, 1977 __________Dec. 14, 19776 Nov. 24, 1984 __________Dec. 15, 19846 Nov. 29, 1986 __________Dec. 11, 1986

Longest Home Winning StreaksGames Date Started Date Ended

1. 27 Dec. 18, 1950 __________Feb. 17, 19532. 23 Dec. 8, 1971 __________Dec. 8, 19733. 20 Dec. 16, 1960 __________Dec. 8, 1962

20 Jan. 28, 1981 __________Jan. 30, 19825. 19 Feb. 17, 1916 __________Feb. 9, 19186. 18 Nov. 30, 1974 __________Jan. 17, 19767. 17 March 9, 1918 ________Jan. 24, 1920

17 Feb. 3, 1969 __________Dec. 5, 19719. 12 Feb. 19, 1949 __________March 3, 1950

12 Dec. 1, 1958 __________Dec. 5, 196012 March 1, 1997 ________Feb. 14, 1998

� 10 or more straight home wins have been done 6 other times

Longest Winning Streaks in Bramlage ColiseumGames Date Started Date Ended

1. 12 March 1, 1997 ________Feb. 14, 19982. 11 Feb. 23, 2005 __________Jan. 11, 2006

11 Dec. 9, 2007 __________Feb. 25, 200811 March 4, 2008 ________Jan. 10, 2009

5. 9 Feb. 8, 1990 __________Dec. 22, 19909 Feb. 25, 1998 __________Jan. 6, 19999 Dec. 4, 2002 __________Feb. 1, 20039 March 8, 2003 ________Jan. 17, 2004

9. 8 Nov. 26, 1988 __________Feb. 1, 19898 March 18, 1992 ________Jan. 18, 19938 March 6, 2004 ________Dec. 28, 2005

Longest Road Winning StreaksGames Date Started Date Ended

1. 10 Feb. 21, 1918 __________March 1, 19192. 9 Dec. 7, 1957 __________Feb. 22, 19583. 8 Dec. 20, 1958 __________Feb. 27, 19594. 7 Jan. 20, 1916 __________Jan. 31, 1918

7 Feb. 24, 1930 __________Feb. 17, 19317 Feb. 2, 1963 __________Dec. 23, 19637 Jan. 27, 1964 __________Dec. 19, 1964

8. 6 March 4, 1926 ________Jan. 8, 19276 Dec. 4, 1950 __________Feb. 5, 19516 Feb. 4, 1976 __________Dec. 6, 1976

� Longest Losing Streak: 15 games, Feb. 28, 1922-Feb. 13, 1923� Longest Home Losing Streak: 16 games, Jan. 16, 1922-Jan. 5, 1924

StreaksRECORDS

Memorable Games in School HistoryAll Games When Both Teams Were Ranked in the Top 10Date Winner Loser SiteJan. 31, 1951 (7) Kansas State 85 ______________(4) Long Island 65________________Manhattan, Kan.March 27, 1951 (1) Kentucky 68 ________________(4) Kansas State 58 ______________Minneapolis, Minn.Dec. 22, 1951 (8) Indiana 80 __________________(5) Kansas State 75 ______________Bloomington, Ind.Dec. 28, 1951 (4) Kansas 90 __________________(8) Kansas State 88 (ot) ____________Kansas City, Mo.Jan. 26, 1952 (7) Kansas State 81 ______________(2) Kansas 64 __________________Manhattan, Kan.March 7, 1952 (8) Kansas 78 __________________(3) Kansas State 61 ______________Lawrence, Kan.Dec. 19, 1952 (2) Kansas State 80 ______________(7) Notre Dame 64 ______________East Lansing, Mich.Feb. 17, 1953 (10) Kansas 80__________________(8) Kansas State 78 ______________Manhattan, Kan.Dec. 30, 1957 (2) Kansas 79 __________________(3) Kansas State 65 ______________Kansas City, Mo.Feb. 3, 1958 (4) Kansas State 79 ______________(2) Kansas 75 (2 ots)______________Lawrence, Kan.March 8, 1958 (10) Kansas 61__________________(1) Kansas State 44 ______________Manhattan, Kan.March 14, 1958 (3) Kansas State 83 ______________(2) Cincinnati 80 (2 ots) ____________Lawrence, Kan.March 22, 1958 (5) Temple 67 __________________(3) Kansas State 57 ______________Louisville, Ky.Dec. 19, 1958 (3) Kansas State 69 ______________(4) N.C. State 67 ________________Manhattan, Kan.March 14, 1959 (5) Cincinnati 85 ________________(1) Kansas State 75 ______________Lawrence, Kan.March 18, 1961 (2) Cincinnati 69 ________________(4) Kansas State 64 ______________Lawrence, Kan.Dec. 16, 1961 (8) Kansas State 63 ______________(9) St. John’s 50 ________________Manhattan, Kan.March 3, 1962 (3) Kansas State 60 ______________(9) Colorado 48 ________________Manhattan, Kan.March 15, 1973 (9) Kansas State 66 ______________(7) Louisiana-Lafayette 63 __________Houston, Texas

Kansas State’s Biggest Upsets (Wins vs. top-10 when unranked)Date Winner Loser SiteJan. 19, 1955 Kansas State 78 ________________(8) Missouri 67__________________Columbia, Mo.Jan. 7, 1956 Kansas State 68 ________________(8) Iowa State 64 ________________Ames, IowaMarch 14, 1964 Kansas State 94 ________________(5) Wichita State 86 ______________Wichita, Kan.March 3, 1978 Kansas State 87 ________________(5) Kansas 76 __________________Kansas City, Mo.March 14, 1981 Kansas State 50 ________________(2) Oregon State 48 ______________Los Angeles, Calif.Feb. 24, 1982 Kansas State 57 ________________(5) Missouri 56__________________Columbia, Mo.Jan. 16, 1988 Kansas State 69 ________________(3) Oklahoma 62 ________________Manhattan, Kan.March 1, 1989 Kansas State 76 ________________(7) Missouri 75__________________Manhattan, Kan.Jan. 16, 1990 Kansas State 66 ________________(3) Oklahoma 51 ________________Manhattan, Kan.Feb. 8, 1990 Kansas State 65 ________________(1) Missouri 58__________________Manhattan, Kan.Feb. 14, 1990 Kansas State 85 ________________(4) Oklahoma 69 ________________Norman, Okla.Feb. 29, 1992 Kansas State 73 ________________(6) Missouri 69__________________Manhattan, Kan.March 13, 1993 Kansas State 74 ________________(7) Kansas 67 __________________Manhattan, Kan.Jan. 17, 1994 Kansas State 68 ________________(1) Kansas 64 __________________Lawrence, Kan.Feb. 2, 2002 Kansas State 70 ________________(9) Oklahoma State 61 ____________Manhattan, Kan.March 6, 2004 Kansas State 58 ________________(10) Texas 48 __________________Manhattan, Kan.Jan. 19, 2008 Kansas State 75 ________________(10) Texas A&M 54 ______________Manhattan, Kan.

Kansas State All-Time vs. No. 1 (2-12)

Date Winner Loser SiteMarch 27, 1951 (1) Kentucky 68 ________________(4) Kansas State 58 ______________Minneapolis, Minn.Jan. 12, 1957 (1) Kansas 51 __________________Kansas State 45 ________________Lawrence, Kan.Dec. 14, 1962 (1) Cincinnati 75 ________________Kansas State 61 ________________Manhattan, Kan.March 20, 1964 (1) UCLA 90 ____________________Kansas State 82 ________________Kansas City, Mo.Jan. 30, 1982 (1) Missouri 59__________________(14) Kansas State 58______________Manhattan, Kan.March 14, 1987 (1) UNLV 80 ____________________Kansas State 61 ________________Salt Lake City, UtahFeb. 1, 1989 (1) Oklahoma 90 ________________Kansas State 82 ________________Manhattan, Kan.Feb. 22, 1989 (1) Oklahoma 86 ________________Kansas State 82 ________________Norman, Okla.Feb. 8, 1990 Kansas State 65 ________________(1) Missouri 58__________________Manhattan, Kan.Jan. 18, 1993 (1) Kansas 71 __________________Kansas State 65 ________________Manhattan, Kan.Jan. 17, 1994 Kansas State 68 ________________(1) Kansas 64 __________________Lawrence, Kan.Jan. 4, 1997 (1) Kansas 62 __________________Kansas State 59 ________________Manhattan, Kan.Feb. 22, 1997 (1) Kansas 78 __________________Kansas State 58 ________________Lawrence, Kan.Feb. 27, 2002 (1) Kansas 103__________________Kansas State 68 ________________Lawrence, Kan.

Kansas State All-Time When Ranked No. 1 (8-4)Date Winner Loser SiteDec. 30, 1952 (1) Kansas State 93 ______________Kansas 87 ____________________Kansas City, Mo.Jan. 10, 1953 (1) Kansas State 88 ______________Marquette 72 __________________Manhattan, Kan.Jan. 17, 1953 Kansas 80 ____________________(1) Kansas State 66 ______________Lawrence, Kan. Feb. 15, 1958 (1) Kansas State 68 ______________Colorado 68 ____________________Boulder, Colo.Feb. 22, 1958 (1) Kansas State 82 ______________Missouri 61 ____________________Columbia, Mo.Feb. 25, 1958 (1) Kansas State 68 ______________Oklahoma 51 __________________Manhattan, Kan.March 1, 1958 (1) Kansas State 86 ______________Missouri 75 ____________________Manhattan, Kan.March 3, 1958 Nebraska 55 __________________(1) Kansas State 48 ______________Lincoln, Neb.March 8, 1958 (10) Kansas 61__________________(1) Kansas State 44 ______________Manhattan, Kan.March 9, 1959 (1) Kansas State 76 ______________Nebraska 54 __________________Manhattan, Kan.March 13, 1959 (1) Kansas State 102 ______________DePaul 70 ____________________Lawrence, Kan.March 14, 1959 (5) Cincinnati 85 ________________(1) Kansas State 75 ______________Lawrence, Kan.

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23 NCAA TOURNAMENTS | 4 FINAL FOURS | 16 SWEET SIXTEENS | 11 ELITE EIGHTS | 19 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS | 36 ALL-AMERICANS

All Games1. 39,417 vs. Xavier (3/16/1990) ____________L, 79-87

Site: Hoosier Dome, Indianapolis, Ind.2. 31,632 vs. Kansas (3/27/1988) ____________L, 58-71

Site: Silverdome, Pontiac, Mich.3. 31,309 vs. Purdue (3/25/1988) ____________W, 73-70

Site: Silverdome, Pontiac, Mich.4. 23,901 vs. North Carolina (12/23/1989) ______L, 63-79

Site: Charlotte Coliseum, Charlotte, N.C.5. 22,652 at BYU (12/3/1971) ______________L, 72-78

Site: Marriott Center, Provo, Utah22,652 vs. Pacific (12/4/1971) ____________W, 80-75

Site: Marriott Center, Provo, Utah7. 22,159 at Saint Louis (2/28/1998) __________W, 67-63

Site: Trans World Dome, St. Louis, Mo.8. 19,100 vs. Texas Tech (3/6/1997) __________L, 57-73

Site: Kemper Arena, Kansas City, Mo.9. 19,000 vs. Kansas (3/6/1998) ____________L, 61-68

Site: Kemper Arena, Kansas City, Mo.10. 18,897 vs. Texas A&M (3/14/2008) __________L, 60-63

Site: Sprint Center, Kansas City, Mo.

All Home Games1. *17,699 vs. Florida A&M (12/17/2007) ________W, 87-602. 14,028 vs. Long Island (1/31/1951) ________W, 85-653. 13,762 vs. Kansas (2/22/1992) ____________L, 52-544. 13,685 vs. Kansas (1/27/1990) ____________L, 57-855. 13,662 vs. Kansas (2/24/1951) ____________W, 65-516. 13,597 vs. Missouri (3/1/1989) ____________W, 76-757. 13,586 vs. Kansas (1/14/1989) ________L, 74-75 (OT)8. 13,584 vs. Kansas (1/18/1993) ____________L, 65-719. 13,580 vs. Oklahoma (2/19/1994) __________W, 89-76

10. 13,579 vs. Marquette (1/10/1953) __________W, 88-72

All Road Games1. 22,652 at BYU (12/3/1971) ______________L, 72-782. 22,159 at Saint Louis (2/28/1998) __________W, 67-633. 17,200 at Kansas (3/6/1974) ______________L, 55-604. 17,000 at Kansas (2/24/1968) ____________W, 64-61

17,000 at Kansas (3/7/1970) ______________L, 79-8217,000 at Kansas (1/23/1973) ____________W, 77-68

7. 16,767 at Memphis (12/30/2000) __________L, 58-818. 16,727 at Texas (1/31/2009) __________W, 85-81 (OT)9. 16,613 at Louisville (1/5/1980) ____________L, 73-85

10. 16,687 at Indiana (12/10/1985) ____________L, 71-78

*Played at the Sprint Center in Kansas City, Mo.

Bramlage Coliseum Games1. 13,762 vs. Kansas (2/22/1992) ____________L, 52-542. 13,685 vs. Kansas (1/27/1990) ____________L, 57-853. 13,597 vs. Missouri (3/1/1989) ____________W, 76-754. 13,586 vs. Kansas (1/14/1989) ________L, 74-75 (OT)5. 13,584 vs. Kansas (1/18/1993) ____________L, 65-716. 13,580 vs. Oklahoma (2/19/1994) __________W, 89-767. 13,573 vs. Missouri (2/8/1990) ____________W, 65-588. 13,553 vs. Kansas (2/12/1994) ____________L, 56-659. 13,536 vs. Oklahoma State (2/25/1989) ______W, 69-62

10. 13,520 vs. Nebraska (3/3/1990) __________W, 80-57

Ahearn Field House Games1. 14,028 vs. Long Island (1/31/1951) ________W, 85-652. 13,662 vs. Kansas (2/24/1951) ____________W, 65-513. 13,579 vs. Marquette (1/10/1953) __________W, 88-724. 13,440 vs. Oklahoma (3/5/1951) __________W, 87-485. 13,201 vs. Colorado (1/27/1951) __________W, 63-426. 13,111 vs. Kansas (2/14/1970) ____________W, 71-687. 13,106 vs. Kansas (1/14/1956) ____________L, 86-918. 13,068 vs. Kansas (1/26/1952) ____________W, 81-649. 13,031 vs. Nebraska (2/21/1970) __________W, 69-62

10. 12,924 vs. Indiana (12/13/1952) __________W, 82-80

Highest Total Attendance1. 209,123 2006-07 ______________________17 gms2. 195,288 2007-08 ______________________16 gms3. 194,970 1981-82 ______________________18 gms4. 187,246 1989-90 ______________________15 gms5. 181,688 1988-89 ______________________14 gms6. 172,860 1979-80 ______________________16 gms7. 172,750 2008-09 ______________________19 gms8. 167,560 1980-81 ______________________17 gms9. 166,957 1993-94 ______________________18 gms

10. 163,016 1991-92 ______________________17 gms

Highest Average Attendance1. 12,978 1988-89 [181,688] ________________14 gms2. 12,301 2006-07 [209,123] ________________17 gms3. 12,206 2007-08 [195,288] ________________16 gms4. 12,166 1968-69 [133,831] ________________11 gms5. 11,815 1967-68 [129,962] ________________11 gms6. 11,790 1969-70 [129,668] ________________11 gms7. 11,720 1952-53 [117,198] ________________10 gms8. 11,631 1966-67 [127,945] ________________11 gms9. 11,612 1965-66 [127,736] ________________11 gms

10. 11,595 1951-52 [127,541] ________________11 gms

Single Game

Year-by-Year AttendanceYear Attendance Avg. Games1950-51 148,647 ______________11,434 131951-52 127,541 ______________11,595 111952-53 117,198 ______________11,720 101953-54 89,823 ______________9,980 91954-55 92,684 ______________9,268 101955-56 89,562 ______________8,956 101956-57 96,305 ______________8,755 111957-58 100,458 ______________10,046 101958-59 118,442 ______________10,767 111959-60 111,119 ______________9,259 121960-61 116,586 ______________10,599 111961-62 112,750 ______________11,209 101962-63 124,750 ______________11,341 111963-64 122,622 ______________11,147 111964-65 124,792 ______________11,345 111965-66 127,736 ______________11,612 111966-67 127,945 ______________11,631 111967-68 129,962 ______________11,815 111968-69 133,831 ______________12,166 111969-70 129,668 ______________11,790 111970-71 130,652 ______________10,888 121971-72 126,663 ______________11,515 111972-73 134,170 ______________11,181 121973-74 142,193 ______________10,937 131974-75 125,837 ______________10,486 121975-76 137,020 ______________10,540 131976-77 143,416 ______________11,032 131977-78 143,715 ______________11,055 131978-79 133,130 ______________10,240 131979-80 172,860 ______________10,804 161980-81 167,560 ______________9,856 171981-82 194,970 ______________10,832 181982-83 151,210 ______________10,081 151983-84 121,420 ______________8,094 151984-85 116,793 ______________7,300 161985-86 108,390 ______________7,742 141986-87 118,936 ______________9,149 131987-88 140,270 ______________10,790 13Bramlage Coliseum Era1988-89 181,688 ______________12,978 141989-90 187,246 ______________12,483 151990-91 161,641 ______________11,546 141991-92 163,016 ______________9,589 171992-93 153,162 ______________10,211 151993-94 166,957 ______________9,275 181994-95 136,589 ______________9,756 141995-96 100,937 ______________7,210 141996-97 123,724 ______________8,248 151997-98 119,989 ______________8,571 141998-99 156,072 ______________9,181 171999-2000 125,036 ______________8,336 152000-01 107,216 ______________7,148 152001-02 100,557 ______________5,915 172002-03 114,510 ______________7,157 162003-04 117,544 ______________7,347 162004-05 135,176 ______________7,510 182005-06 130,296 ______________7,664 172006-07 209,123 ______________12,301 182007-08 195,288 ______________12,206 162008-09 172,750 ______________9,092 19

RECO

RDS

� Win over No. 2 Kansas in 2008.

� Fans at Bramlage Coliseum

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RECORDS

K-State’s 100-Point Games1. 115 (115-54) Delaware State H 12/7/1991

115 (115-77) Fresno State H 3/24/19943. 114 (114-82) Nebraska H 1/10/19874. 111 (111-70) Morgan State H 1/5/1985

#111 (111-56) Missouri H 1/3/19986. 108 (108-80) Nebraska H 3/10/1953

108 (108-69) Missouri H 3/7/1959108 (108-71) Oklahoma H 2/26/1981108 (108-93) Iowa State A 1/29/1975

10. 107 (107-98) Houston N (law) 3/14/1970107 (107-48) Gardner-Webb H 12/14/2008

12. 106 (106-53) Cal State Bakersfield H 12/17/1979106 (106-88) Marshall H 12/2/1995

14. 105 (105-67) Iowa H 12/11/197315. 104 (104-82) Michigan State N (law) 12/17/1960

104 (104-89) Iowa State H 2/9/198917. 103 (103-76) Indiana A 12/13/1965

103 (103-54) Cal State Fullerton H 12/2/1967103 (103-85) SMU A 12/4/1976103 (103-65) UT-San Antonio H 11/23/1991

21. 102 (102-70) DePaul N (law) 3/13/1959102 (102-82) Oklahoma N (kc) 12/29/1966102 (102-82) Oklahoma A 1/30/1967102 (102-56) Southern Utah H 1/9/1990102 (102-68) UT Pan American H 12/11/2002

26. 101 (101-74) Arizona State A 12/14/1977101 (101-87) Iowa State H 2/26/1980101 (101-98) Oklahoma (OT) A 3/2/1991101 (101-72) Coastal Carolina H 12/6/1997101 (101-79) Tennessee Tech H 11/18/2006101 (101-59) Wagner H 12/29/2007

32. 100 (100-5) Washburn H 2/12/1910100 (100-82) Oklahoma City H 2/16/1957100 (100-69) Oklahoma H 2/9/1963100 (100-78) Nebraska N (kc) 12/29/1963100 (100-57) Marshall H 12/9/1993

Opponent’s 100-Point Games1. 125 (125-87) Arizona A 12/30/19972. 117 (117-76) Oklahoma H 1/18/19923. 116 (116-75) Lamar A 12/21/19914. 112 (112-95) Oklahoma A 2/13/1988

112 (112-88) Arkansas A 12/1/19906. 104 (104-75) Oklahoma A 2/16/1992

104 (104-63) Texas A 1/12/19978. 103 (103-68) Kansas A 2/27/2002

103 (103-77) Xavier N (cin) 12/31/200710. 102 (102-95) Indiana A 12/8/196911. 101 (101-72) Purdue A 12/20/1987

101 (101-89) Iowa State A 3/4/198913. 100 (100-90) Michigan N (kc) 3/21/1964

Miscellaneous/Single-SeasonMost 100-point Games: 2, 1966-67; 1979-80; 1993-94; 1997-98Consecutive 100-point Games: n/aMost 100-point Games at Home: 2, 1993-94; 1997-98Most 100-point Games on Road: 1, numerous times Most 100-point Games Won: 2, 1966-67; 1979-80; 1993-94; 1997-98Most 100-point Games Lost: 0

LOCATION KEY:cin-Cincinnati, Ohiokc-Kansas City, Mo.law-Lawrence, Kan.

100-Point Games

OvertimeRecordsOverall ______________________64-36__________ .640Single Overtime ________________59-30 __________.663Double Overtime __________________5-3 __________.625Triple Overtime __________________0-1 __________.000Quadruple Overtime ________________0-2 __________.000In Manhattan____________________29-9__________ .763On the Road____________________23-16 __________.590Neutral Site ____________________12-11 __________.522vs. the Big 12 __________________40-20__________ .667vs. Baylor ______________________1-1__________ .500vs. Colorado ____________________7-1__________ .875vs. Iowa State ____________________9-1__________ .900vs. Kansas ______________________5-8__________ .385vs. Missouri ____________________4-2__________ .667vs. Nebraska ____________________4-2__________ .667vs. Oklahoma State ________________5-3__________ .625vs. Oklahoma ____________________4-3__________ .571vs. Texas ________________________1-1__________ .500vs. Texas A&M ____________________0-0__________ .000vs. Texas Tech ____________________0-0__________ .000Big 12 Tournament ________________1-0 ________1.000NCAA Tournament ________________1-2__________ .333

Miscellaneous/Single-SeasonMost Overtimes: 5, 1992-93Consecutive Overtimes: 3, Feb. 3-Feb. 15, 1964Most Overtimes at Home: 4, 1992-93 (won all 4)Most Overtimes on Road: 3, 1963-64 (won all 3)Most Overtimes Won: 5, 1992-93Most Overtimes Lost: 2, 1987-88; 2004-05; 2005-06

Single Overtime (89 times, 59-30)

1/15/1934 K-State 25, Nebraska 2412/14/1934 K-State 39, at Kansas 3512/12/1935 K-State 51, at Colorado College 48

2/11/1937 K-State 33, Kansas 322/4/1939 at Oklahoma 37, K-State 35

2/25/1941 at Kansas 50, K-State 451/24/1942 at Kansas 46, K-State 44

1/5/1946 K-State 52, Iowa State 4612/6/1946 K-State 46, at Drake 431/14/1947 Missouri 43, K-State 421/13/1950 K-State 43, at Oklahoma 421/30/1950 at Nebraska 65, K-State 63

12/28/1951 Kansas 90, K-State 88(Big Eight Tournament, Kansas City, Mo.)

12/6/1952 K-State 79, Drake 7312/15/1956 K-State 84, Indiana 7712/30/1956 K-State 79, Missouri 75

(Big Eight Tournament, Kansas City, Mo.)2/23/1957 K-State 86, Iowa State 77

3/2/1957 at Iowa State 69, K-State 6712/6/1958 K-State 82, Indiana 79

3/9/1960 Kansas 84, K-State 8212/29/1960 K-State 69, Kansas 66

(Big Eight Tournament, Kansas City, Mo.)2/3/1964 K-State 73, at Nebraska 662/8/1964 K-State 60, at Colorado 59

2/15/1964 K-State 89, at Missouri 793/2/1964 K-State 63, Oklahoma State 593/7/1966 K-State 75, at Iowa State 73

1/14/1967 K-State 73, Iowa State 7212/16/1967 Cincinnati 58, K-State 56

(at Lawrence, Kan.)1/15/1968 K-State 57, at Colorado 562/24/1968 K-State 64, at Kansas 6112/9/1968 K-State 87, Indiana 83

12/16/1968 at Houston 87, K-State 8412/22/1971 at Wichita State 69, K-State 66

3/11/1972 K-State 81, Nebraska 761/15/1975 K-State 73, Arkansas 713/22/1975 Syracuse 95, K-State 87

(NCAA Tournament, Providence, R.I.)12/5/1975 K-State 89, Holy Cross 85

(at Nashville, Tenn.)1/13/1976 at Creighton 79, K-State 76

3/6/1976 K-State 82, Oklahoma State 783/4/1977 K-State 72, Missouri 67

(Big Eight Tournament, Kansas City, Mo.)

12/17/1977 at Texas-El Paso 67, K-State 631/28/1978 K-State 73, Oklahoma 64

3/4/1978 Missouri 71, K-State 68(Big Eight Tournament, Kansas City, Mo.)

1/24/1979 K-State 77, at Oklahoma State 732/6/1980 K-State 62, Colorado 613/8/1980 Louisville 71, K-State 69

(NCAA Tournament, Lincoln, Neb.)12/27/1980 K-State 47, Arkansas 46

(Kansas City, Mo.)1/17/1981 K-State 63, at Colorado 62

12/21/1983 at Indiana 56, K-State 5312/26/1985 St. Joseph's 65, K-State 63

(at Portland, Ore.)12/28/1985 K-State 69, Tampa 68

(at Portland, Ore.)1/18/1986 K-State 77, at Colorado 69

12/19/1986 K-State 87, Illinois State 86(at Nashville, Tenn.)

3/12/1987 K-State 82, Georgia 79(NCAA Tournament, Salt Lake City, Utah)

1/11/1988 at Southern Miss 91, K-State 892/3/1988 K-State 79, Iowa State 68

1/14/1989 Kansas 75, K-State 742/19/1989 K-State 73, at Wichita State 71

12/29/1989 South Carolina 62, K-State 60(at El Paso, Texas)

2/17/1990 K-State 93, at Iowa State 903/2/1991 K-State 101, at Oklahoma 98

12/8/1992 K-State 73, Ohio 721/9/1993 K-State 75, at Oklahoma State 62

1/16/1993 K-State 83, Colorado 782/3/1993 K-State 62, Oklahoma 61

2/10/1993 K-State 68, Iowa State 662/15/1994 K-State 71, at Western Kentucky 68

12/17/1994 K-State 63, Washington 6211/25/1995 K-State 75, Bradley 72

2/7/1996 Colorado 64, K-State 632/28/1996 K-State 92, at Iowa State 87

12/12/1996 K-State 84, Coppin State 801/15/1997 at Nebraska 87, K-State 77

12/10/1997 K-State 90, at Wichita State 8311/24/1998 K-State 84, Arizona State 80

(Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii)1/2/1999 at Oklahoma State 75, K-State 69

2/20/1999 K-State 64, Iowa State 5811/28/2000 K-State 69, Tennessee State 67

1/20/2001 Oklahoma 64, K-State 633/7/2002 K-State 74, Baylor 73

(Big 12 Tournament, Kansas City, Mo.)2/1/2003 Oklahoma 91, K-State 89

2/12/2005 Texas 75, K-State 7212/20/2005 Northern Illinois 75, K-State 70

2/1/2006 Baylor 72, K-State 7011/23/2007 K-State 73, UCF 7111/29/2007 Oregon 80, K-State 77

1/24/2009 K-State 77, at Colorado 751/31/2009 K-State 85, at Texas 813/18/2009 K-State 83, Illinois State 79

(NIT, Manhattan, Kan.)

Double Overtime (8 times, 5-3)

1/15/1938 K-State 29, Missouri 282/3/1958 K-State 79, at Kansas 75

3/14/1958 K-State 83, Cincinnati 801/17/1972 at Kansas 66, K-State 632/27/1979 K-State 61, Nebraska 601/26/1980 K-State 66, Nebraska 64

2/4/1987 Kansas 80, K-State 751/8/2005 at Nebraska 95, K-State 85

Triple Overtime (1 time, 0-1)

12/6/2003 at Oregon State 87, K-State 82

Quadruple Overtime (2 times, 0-2)

12/29/1962 Kansas 90, K-State 88(Big Eight Tournament, Kansas City, Mo.)

12/8/1987 Missouri State 82, K-State 80

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K-State opened Bramlage Coliseum on Nov. 26, 1988, with an 81-77win over Purdue. Below is a list of “firsts” that took place in the game.*

� Field GoalK-State: Steve Henson, 3-point field goal (made), 18:53 of first halfOpponent: Stephen Scheffler, 2-pointer (made), 19:85 of first half

� Field Goal AttemptK-State: Fred McCoy, 2-point field goal, first halfOpponent: Stephen Scheffler, 2-point jumper, 19:85 of first half

� Free ThrowK-State: Steve Henson, 16:28 of first halfOpponent: Jimmy Oliver (made second) 8:25 of first half

� Free Throw AttemptK-State: Steve Henson (made), 16:28 of first halfOpponent: Jimmy Oliver (missed) 8:25 of first half

� Three-Point Field GoalK-State: Steve Henson, 19 foot jumper (made), 18:53 of first halfOpponent: Bill Reid, 19 foot jumper (made), 16:16 of first half

� Three-Point Field Goal AttemptK-State: Steve Henson, 19 foot jumper (made), 18:53 of first halfOpponent: Bill Reid, 19 foot jumper (made), 16:16 of first half

� ReboundK-State: Tony Massop, 18:22 of first half

� AssistK-State: Steve Henson to Reggie Britt, 12:06 of first half

� StealK-State: LaKeith Humphrey, 11:36 of first half

� BlockK-State: LaKeith Humphrey

� DunkK-State: Reggie Britt, 12:06 of first half

� Personal FoulK-State: Tony Massop, 10:02 of first half

Coliseum Firsts Team Records� Most PointsK-State: 115 vs. Delaware State (12/7/1991)

115 vs. Fresno State (3/24/1994)Opponent: 117 by Oklahoma (1/18/1992)Combined: 194, K-State 106, Marshall 88 (12/2/1995)

� Most Points/HalfK-State: 70 (2nd) vs. Fresno State (3/24/1994)Opponent: 59 (1st) by Oklahoma (1/18/1992)Combined: 121 (2nd), K-State 70, Fresno State 51 (3/24/1994)

� Fewest PointsK-State: 42 vs. Nebraska (1/11/2006)Opponent: 25 by Nebraska (1/7/2008)Combined: 99, Nebraska 57, K-State 42 (1/11/2006)

� Fewest Points/HalfK-State: 18 (2nd) vs. Colorado (3/4/1995)Opponent: 4 (2nd) by Savannah State (1/7/2008)Combined: 42 (1st), K-State 32, UAPB 10 (11/29/2004)

� Most Field Goals MadeK-State: 43 vs. Texas-San Antonio (11/23/1991)Opponent: 50 by Oklahoma (1/18/1992)Combined: 74, Oklahoma 50, K-State 24 (1/18/1992)

� Fewest Field Goals MadeK-State: 11 vs. Nebraska (1/11/2006)Opponent: 9 by Savannah State (1/7/2008)Combined: 27, Nebraska 16, K-State 11 (1/11/2006)

� Most Field Goals AttemptedK-State: 81 vs. Southern Utah State (1/9/1990)

81 vs. Florida A&M (11/27/1990)Opponent: 89 by Oklahoma (1/18/1992)Combined: 148, Oklahoma 89, K-State 59 (1/18/1992)

148, K-State 74, Wagner 74 (12/29/2007)

� Highest Field Goal PercentageK-State: .660 (33-50) vs. Coastal Carolina (12/6/1997)Opponent: .600 (33-55) by Kansas (1/27/1990)

� Lowest Field Goal PercentageK-State: .234 (11-47) vs. Nebraska (1/11/2006)Opponent: .155 (9-58) by Savannah State (1/7/2008)

� Highest Field Goal Percentage/HalfK-State: .733 (22/30 1st) vs. Oklahoma (2/5/1991)Opponent: .714 (15/21 2nd) Oklahoma State (2/19/1991)

� Lowest Field Goal Percentage/HalfK-State: .143 (6-42 2nd) vs. Colorado (3/4/1992)Opponent: .043 (1-23 2nd) by Savannah State (1/7/2008)

� Most 3-Point Field Goals MadeK-State: 23 vs. Fresno State (3/24/1994)Opponent: 14 by Missouri (1/19/2000)Combined: 31, K-State 23, Fresno State 8 (3/24/1994)

� Fewest 3-Point Field Goals MadeK-State: 0, three timesOpponent: 1, several timesCombined: 2, Iowa State 2, K-State 0 (2/9/1991)

� Most 3-Point Field Goals AttemptedK-State: 51 vs. Baylor (2/13/1999)Opponent: 35 by Tennessee State (11/28/2000)Combined: 58, K-State 36, Fresno State 22 (3/24/1994)

� Fewest 3-Point Field Goals AttemptedK-State: 4, three timesOpponent: 4 by Iowa State (2/9/1990)Combined: 9, K-State 5, Iowa State 4 (2/9/1990)

� Highest 3-Point Field Goal Percentage(minimum 10 attempts)K-State: .800 (8-10) vs. Coastal Carolina (12/6/1997)Opponent: .700 (7-10) by Nebraska (2/11/1989)

� Most Free Throws MadeK-State: 39 vs. Baylor (2/13/1999)Opponent: 28 by Nebraska (1/8/2000)Combined: 58, K-State 36, Marshall 22 (12/2/1995)

� Fewest Free Throws MadeK-State: 1 vs. Kansas (2/22/1992)Opponent: 0 by Stephen F. Austin (11/26/2005)Combined: 10, K-State 5, Vanderbilt 5 (12/10/1988)

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� Most Free Throws AttemptedK-State: 50 vs. Marshall (12/2/1995)Opponent: 41 by Kansas (1/4/1997)Combined: 83, K-State 50, Marshall 33 (12/2/1995)

� Fewest Free Throws AttemptedK-State: 5 vs. Iowa State (1/19/2000)Opponent: 4, four timesCombined: 16, K-State 10, Western Kentucky 6 (1/2/1990)

� Most ReboundsK-State: 62 vs. Cal State Fullerton (11/16/1998)Opponent: 51 by Kansas (2/12/2000)Combined: 99, K-State 49, Texas-San Antonio 50 (11/29/1999)

� Fewest ReboundsK-State: 16 vs. Oklahoma (2/8/1997)Opponent: 17 by Eastern Washington (12/16/2000)Combined: 47, Western Kentucky 24, K-State 23 (1/2/1990)

� Most AssistsK-State: 32 vs. Texas-San Antonio (11/23/1991)

32 vs. Delaware State (12/7/91)Opponent: 32 by Oklahoma (1/18/92)

� Most StealsK-State: 17 vs. NW Missouri State (12/8/1990)

17 vs. Missouri (1/3/1998)Opponent: 17 by Northwestern (La.) State (11/21/99)

� Most BlocksK-State: 12 vs. Chicago State (1/22/2007)Opponent: 10 by Colorado (2/11/2003)

� Most Personal FoulsK-State: 27 vs. Texas-San Antonio (11/29/1999)Opponent: 35 by Marshall (12/2/1995)Combined: 61, Marshall 35, K-State 26 (12/2/1995)

� Fewest Personal FoulsK-State: 6 vs. Bethune-Cookman (12/22/2003)Opponent: 10 by Iowa State (1/19/2000)Combined: 24, Western Kentucky 13, K-State 11 (1/2/1990)

24, K-State 15, Arkansas-Pine Bluff 9 (11/29/2004)

� MiscellaneousLargest Halftime Lead 36, twiceLast time: vs. Kennesaw State (55-19), 12/17/2006)

Largest Halftime Deficit 27, vs. Kansas (23-50), 2/12/2000

Largest Halftime Deficit Overcome for Victory12, vs. Saint Louis (30-42), 12/1/1999

Largest Deficit Overcome for Victory12, vs. Saint Louis (30-42), 12/1/1999

Largest Lead Blown in a Loss18, vs. Western Carolina (42-24), 12/19/2001

Largest Halftime Lead Blown in a Loss15, vs. Western Carolina (39-24), 12/19/2001

� Most PointsK-State: 62 by Askia Jones vs. Fresno State (3/24/1994)Opponent: 38 by Anton Reese, Georgia State (11/28/1998)

� Most Points/HalfK-State: 45 (2nd) by Askia Jones vs. Fresno State (3/24/1994)

� Most Field Goals MadeK-State: 18 by Askia Jones vs. Fresno State (3/24/1994)Opponent: 14 by Anton Reese, Georgia State (11/28/1998)

� Most Field Goals AttemptedK-State: 25 by Askia Jones vs. Fresno State (3/24/1994)Opponent: 26 by Anton Reese, Georgia State (11/28/1998)

� Most 3-Point Field Goals MadeK-State: 14 by Askia Jones vs. Fresno State (3/24/1994)Opponent: 9 by Anton Reese, Georgia State (11/28/1998)

9 by LaceDarius Dunn, Baylor (1/21/2009)

� Most 3-Point Field Goals Made/HalfK-State: 11 (2nd) by Askia Jones vs. Fresno State (3/24/94)

� Most 3-Point Field Goals AttemptedK-State: 18 by Askia Jones vs. Fresno State (3/24/1994)Opponent: 18 by Anton Reese, Georgia State (11/28/1998)

� Most Free Throws MadeK-State: 16 by Jeremiah Massey, Northern Illinois (12/21/2004)Opponent: 13 by Jack Jennings, Western Kentucky (3/18/1992)

13 by Jeff Webster, Oklahoma (2/19/1994)13 by Kris Clack, Texas (2/11/1998)

� Most Free Throws AttemptedK-State: 17 by Jeremiah Massey, Northern Illinois (12/21/2004)

17 by Askia Jones vs. Missouri (3/2/1993)Opponent: 18 by Reggie Evans, Iowa (12/23/2000)

� Most ReboundsK-State: 24 Michael Beasley vs. Sacramento State (11/9/2007)Opponent: 18 by Donnie Boyce, Colorado (3/4/1995)

18 by Reggie Evans, Iowa (12/23/2000)18 by Yemi Nicholson, Denver (11/24/2004)

� Most AssistsK-State: 11 by Steve Henson vs. Colorado (1/18/1989)

11 by Jeff Wires vs. Lamar (12/15/1990)11 by Larry Reid vs. Farleigh Dickinson (12/29/2001)11 by Jacob Pullen vs. Gardner-Webb (12/14/2008)

Opponent: 12 by Marcus Clark, Stephen F. Austin (11/26/2005)

� Most StealsK-State: 8 by Elliot Hatcher vs. Wichita State (1/2/1996)

8 by Dominique Sutton vs. Idaho State (1/3/2009)

� Most BlocksK-State: 8 by Jason Bennett, Chicago State (1/22/2007)Opponent: 7 by Kimani Ffriend, Nebraska (1/30/2001)

*NOTE: Two exhibition games were played in Bramlage Coliseum prior to the KansasState/Purdue game. The first was an NBA preseason game between Dallas and SanAntonio. The second was an exhibition between K-State and Athletes In Action. Thevery first game basket scored in the building was by San Antonio’s Greg Anderson.

Team Records

Individual Records

Year-by-Year in BramlageYear Record1988-89 ________________12-21989-90 ________________12-31990-91 __________________8-61991-92 ________________13-41992-93 ________________12-31993-94 ________________13-51994-95 __________________9-51995-96 ________________10-41996-97 __________________9-61997-98 ________________12-21998-99 ________________14-31999-00 __________________8-72000-01 __________________8-72001-02 ________________12-52002-03 ________________11-52003-04 ________________12-42004-05 ________________13-52005-06 ________________13-42006-07 ________________14-32007-08 ________________14-22008-09 ________________16-3Totals ________________245-88

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Big Eight/12 Championship History (1977-2009)

All-Time Championship ResultsBig Eight Tournament 20-18Big 12 Championship 7-13Total 27-31

Championship Results By RoundFirst Round 17-15Second Round 6-6Quarterfinals 2-6Semifinals 0-2Finals 2-2

Championship Results By Site/ArenaKansas City [1977-2002, 2005, 2008] 26-26

Kemper Arena [1977-2002, 2005] 26-25Sprint Center [2008] 0-1

Dallas, Texas [American Airlines Center; 2003-04, 2006] 0-3Oklahoma City, Okla. [Ford Center; 2007, 2009] 1-2

Record by SeedingSeed Record Times Last Time/Result

1 3-0 1 3-0, Championship, 19772 8-3 4 2-1, Runner-Up, 19883 2-2 2 0-1, Quarterfinals, 20084 6-7 7 0-1, Quarterfinals, 20095 2-2 2 2-1, Runner-Up, 19936 1-3 3 0-1, First Round, 19947 3-3 3 1-1, Quarterfinals, 20028 1-4 4 1-1, Quarterfinals, 19989 0-2 2 0-1, First Round, 2006

10 2-2 2 1-1, Quarterfinals, 200511 0-1 1 0-1, First Round, 200312 0-2 2 0-1, First Round, 2000

Record vs. SeedingSeed Record Times Last Time/Result

1 2-9 11 L, 61-67, Kansas, 20072 3-6 9 L, 67-80, Kansas, 20053 3-4 7 L, 58-69, Kansas, 19994 2-2 4 W, 47-45, Nebraska, 19935 5-4 9 L, 58-61, Texas, 20096 2-2 4 L, 60-63, Texas A&M, 20087 6-2 8 W, 68-62, Texas A&M, 20058 1-2 3 L, 65-73, Texas Tech, 20069 1-0 1 W, 75-61, Colorado, 1998

10 2-0 2 W, 74-73, Baylor, 200211 0-0 -- --12 0-0 -- --

All-Tournament Selections1977 ______________________________Mike Evans (MVP)

____________________________________Curtis Redding1978____________________________________Mike Evans

____________________________________Curtis Redding__________________________________Rolando Blackman

1980 ________________________Rolando Blackman (MVP)________________________________________Ed Nealy

________________________________________Jari Willis1981 __________________________________Tyrone Adams__________________________________Rolando Blackman

1987 ________________________________Mitch Richmond______________________________________Steve Henson1988 ________________________________Mitch Richmond1989 ______________________________LaKeith Humphrey1993 __________________________________Askia Jones____________________________________Vincent Jackson____________________________________Anthony Beane

Year Seed Opponent Score Round1977 1 (8) Iowa State W, 97-62 First

1 (4) Kansas W, 80-67 Second 1 (2) Missouri W, 72-67* Final

1978 4 (5) Oklahoma W, 52-44 First4 (1) Kansas W, 87-76 Second4 (7) Missouri L, 71-68* Final

1979 4 (5) Nebraska W, 61-60** First4 (1) Oklahoma L, 68-72 Second

1980 2 (7) Iowa State W, 101-87 First2 (3) Nebraska W, 60-59 Second 2 (2) Kansas W, 79-58 Final

1981 2 (7) Oklahoma W, 75-56 First2 (6) Colorado W, 64-61 Second2 (4) Kansas L, 80-68 Final

1982 2 (7) Kansas W, 74-62 First2 (3) Oklahoma L, 62-68 Second

1983 6 (3) Oklahoma State L, 62-68 First1984 6 (3) Nebraska W, 41-39 First

6 (2) Kansas L, 59-70 Second1985 5 (4) Missouri L, 50-68 First1986 8 (1) Kansas L, 51-74 First1987 4 (5) Nebraska W, 47-45 First

4 (1) Missouri L, 69-72 Second1988 2 (7) Nebraska W, 75-70 First

2 (3) Kansas W, 69-54 Second2 (1) Oklahoma L, 83-88 Final

1989 3 (6) Kansas W, 73-65 First3 (2) Missouri L, 83-88 Second

1990 4 (5) Oklahoma State L, 78-82 First1991 8 (1) Oklahoma State L, 66-77 First1992 7 (2) Oklahoma State L, 57-81 First1993 5 (4) Nebraska W, 47-45 First

5 (1) Kansas W, 74-67 Second5 (7) Missouri L, 56-68 Final

1994 6 (3) Kansas L, 52-73 First1995 8 (1) Kansas L, 45-90 First1996 4 (5) Oklahoma State W, 58-55 First

4 (1) Kansas L, 55-61 Second1997 12 (5) Texas Tech L, 57-73 First1998 8 (9) Colorado W, 75-61 First

8 (1) Kansas L, 61-68 Quarterfinals1999 7 (10) Texas A&M W, 87-76 First

7 (2) Missouri W, 84-74 Quarterfinals7 (3) Kansas L, 58-69 Semifinals

2000 12 (5) Kansas L, 60-84 First2001 10 (7) Nebraska W, 62-58 First

10 (2) Kansas L, 63-94 Quarterfinals2002 7 (10) Baylor W, 74-73* First

7 (2) Oklahoma L, 52-63 Quarterfinals2003 11 (6) Colorado L, 76-77 First2004 9 (8) Iowa State L, 64-78 First2005 10 (7) Texas A&M W, 68-62 First

10 (2) Kansas L, 67-80 Quarterfinals2006 9 (8) Texas Tech L, 65-73 First2007 4 (5) Texas Tech W, 66-45 Quarterfinals

4 (1) Kansas L, 61-67 Semifinals2008 3 (6) Texas A&M L, 60-63 Quarterfinals2009 4 (5) Texas L, 58-61 Quarterfinals

vs. Baylor (1-0)Year Seeds W/L Score Round2002 7/10 W 74-73* First

vs. Colorado (2-1)Year Seeds W/L Score Round1981 2/6 W 64-61 Second1998 8/9 W 75-61 First2003 11/6 L 76-77 First

vs. Iowa State (2-1)Year Seeds W/L Score Round1977 1/8 W 97-62 First1980 2/7 W 101-87 First2004 9/8 L 64-78 First

vs. Kansas (7-12)Year Seeds W/L Score Round1977 1/4 W 80-67 Second

1978 4/1 W 87-76 Second1980 2/4 W 79-58 Final1981 2/4 L 68-80 Final1982 2/7 W 74-62 First1984 6/2 L 59-70 Second1986 8/1 L 51-74 First1988 2/3 W 69-54 Second1989 3/6 W 73-65 First1993 5/1 W 74-67 Second1994 6/3 L 52-73 First1995 8/1 L 45-90 First1996 4/1 L 55-61 Second1998 8/1 L 61-68 Quarterfinals1999 7/3 L 58-69 Semifinals2000 12/5 L 60-84 First2001 10/2 L 63-94 Quarterfinals2005 10/2 L 67-80 Quarterfinals2007 4/1 L 61-67 Semifinals

vs. Missouri (2-5)Year Seeds W/L Score Round1977 1/2 W 72-67* Final1978 4/7 L 68-71* Final1985 5/4 L 50-68 First 1987 4/1 L 69-72 Second1989 3/2 L 83-88 Second1993 5/7 L 56-68 Final1999 7/2 W 84-74 Quarterfinals

vs. Nebraska (7-0)Year Seeds W/L Score Round1979 4/5 W 61-60** First 1980 2/3 W 60-59 Second 1984 6/3 W 41-39 First^1987 4/5 W 47-45 First 1988 2/7 W 75-70 First 1993 5/4 W 47-45 First 2001 10/7 W 62-58 First

vs. Oklahoma (2-4)Year Seeds W/L Score Round1978 4/5 W 52-44 First 1979 4/1 L 68-72 Second 1981 2/7 W 75-56 First 1982 2/3 L 62-68 Second 1988 2/1 L 83-88 Final2002 7/2 L 52-63 Quarterfinals

vs. Oklahoma State (1-4)Year Seeds W/L Score Round1983 6/3 L 61-75 First 1990 4/5 L 78-82 First 1991 8/1 L 66-77 First 1992 7/2 L 57-81 First 1996 4/5 W 58-55 First

vs. Texas (0-1)Year Seeds W/L Score Round2009 4/5 L 58-61 Quarterfinals

vs. Texas A&M (2-1)Year Seeds W/L Score Round1999 7/10 W 87-76 First 2005 10/7 W 68-62 First2008 3/6 L 60-63 Quarterfinals

vs. Texas Tech (1-2)Year Seeds W/L Score Round1997 12/5 L 57-73 First 2006 9/8 L 65-73 First 2007 4/5 W 66-45 Quarterfinals

*Overtime**Double Overtime^A play-in game was held in Lincoln, Neb.Earned a bye to the quarterfinals in 2007 and 2008.

Miscellaneous Year-by-Year Championship Results

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RECORDS

TeamMost Points:Big 8: 101 vs. Iowa State (2/26/1980)Big 12: 87 vs. Texas A&M (3/4/1999)

Fewest Points:Big 8: 41 vs. Nebraska (3/6/1984)Big 12: 52 vs. Oklahoma (3/8/2002)

Most Field Goals MadeBig 8: 43 vs. Iowa State (2/26/1980)Big 12: 30 vs. Texas A&M (3/4/1999)

Most Field Goals AttemptedBig 8: 82 vs. Missouri (3/4/1977)Big 12: 66, twice (last: vs. Kansas, 3/9/2001)

Highest Field Goal PercentageBig 8: .597 (43-72) vs. Iowa State (2/26/1980)Big 12: .588 (30-51) vs. Texas A&M (3/4/1999)

Most Three-Point Field Goals MadeBig 8: 7, several timesBig 12: 10 vs. Texas Tech (3/9/2007)

Most Three-Point Field Goals AttemptedBig 8: 19, twice (last vs. Kansas (3/9/1996)Big 12: 23, three times (last vs. Kansas, 3/10/2007)

Highest Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (Min. 10 att.)Big 8: .700 (7-10) vs. Nebraska (3/6/1987)Big 12: .545 (6-11) vs. Texas A&M (3/4/1999)

Most Free Throws MadeBig 8: 37 vs. Iowa State (2/26/1977)Big 12: 28 vs. Missouri (3/5/1999)

Most Free Throws AttemptedBig 8: 50 vs. Nebraska (3/11/1988)Big 12: 38 vs. Missouri (3/5/1999)

Highest Free Throw Percentage (Min. 10 att.)Big 8: .920 (23-25) vs. Oklahoma State (3/8/1991)Big 12: .840 (21-25) vs. Texas A&M (3/4/1999)

Most ReboundsBig 8: 50 vs. Iowa State (2/26/1980)Big 12: 50 vs. Missouri (3/5/1999)

Most AssistsBig 8: 24 vs. Iowa State (2/26/1980)Big 12: 22 vs. Texas A&M (3/4/1999)

Most StealsBig 8: 11 vs. Oklahoma State (3/9/1990)Big 12: 9, four times (last vs. Texas 3/12/2009)

Most Blocked ShotsBig 8: 5 vs. Kansas (3/2/1982)Big 12: 9 vs. Iowa State (3/11/2004)

IndividualMost PointsBig 8: 27, five times

(last: Steve Henson vs. Oklahoma State, 3/9/1990)Big 12: 25, twice

(last: Michael Beasley vs. Texas A&M, 3/14/2008)

Most Field Goals MadeBig 8: 13 by Mike Evans vs. Missouri (3/4/1977)Big 12: 10, twice

(last: Michael Beasley vs. Texas A&M, 3/14/2008)

Most Field Goals AttemptedBig 8: 27 by Mike Evans vs. Missouri (3/4/1977)Big 12: 21, twice

(last: Michael Beasley vs. Texas A&M, 3/14/2008)

Most Three-Point Field Goals MadeBig 8: 6 by Steve Henson vs. Oklahoma (3/13/1988)Big 12: 7 by Lance Harris vs. Kansas (3/11/2005)

Most Three-Point Field Goals AttemptedBig 8: 12 by Steve Henson vs. Oklahoma State (3/9/1990)Big 12: 13 by Lance Harris vs. Kansas (3/11/2005)

Most Free Throws MadeBig 8: 13 by Curtis Redding vs. Kansas (3/3/1977)Big 12: 11 by Jeremiah Massey vs. Kansas (3/11/2005)

Most Free Throws AttemptedBig 8: 15 by Curtis Redding vs. Kansas (3/3/1977)Big 12: 12, twice

(last: Jeremiah Massey vs. Kansas, 3/11/2005)

Most ReboundsBig 8: 16 by Larry Dassie vs. Missouri (3/4/1977)Big 12: 14 by Fred Peete vs. Texas A&M (3/10/2005)

Most AssistsBig 8: 14 by Tim Jankovich vs. Kansas (3/7/1981)Big 12: 8 by Mario Taybron vs. Iowa State (3/9/2006)

Most StealsBig 8: 5 by Glenn Marshall vs. Iowa State (2/26/1980)Big 12: 4 by Jacob Pullen vs. Texas (3/12/2009)

Most Blocked ShotsBig 8: 4 by Les Craft vs. Iowa State (2/26/1980)Big 12: 6 by Tony Kitt vs. Kansas (3/6/1999)

�Rolando Blackman was named to the all-

tournament team twice atthe Big Eight Tournament,

including most valuableplayer of the 1980 edition in guiding the Wildcats totheir last championship.

� 1947-48 team

FBig Eight ConferenceHoliday Tournament (1946-78)

For 33 years, the Big Eight Conference sponsored one of the mostsuccessful basketball tournaments in the nation - the Big Eight Holiday Basketball Tournament. The four-day tournament includedeight teams, each guaranteed three games with consolation andwinner brackets.

The event began in 1946 when the Big Six Conference invited SMUand Arkansas to complete the field of eight. In 1947, the Big Seven invited Missouri Valley Conference member Oklahoma A&M (nowOklahoma State) to participate. Completing the field until it becamethe Big Eight in 1958 were: Harvard (1948); Michigan (1949); Minnesota (1950); Stanford (1951); Yale (1952); Washington(1953); California (1954); Cornell (1955); Michigan State (1956);Princeton (1957).

The 1946 and 1947 tournament were conducted prior to Christmas,being held on the second weekend of December. For the remainderof the event, it was held following Christmas, either December 26-29 or 27-30. Pairings were based on the previous year's leaguestandings until 1964, but beginning in 1965 the first-round match-ups were based on a set rotation.

The tournament was held at Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City,Mo., from 1946-73. Beginning with the 1974 tourney, Kemper Arenabecame the home to the event. The last Holiday Tournament was in1978, and cancelled because the league also conducted a post-season tournament for automatic NCAA Tournament qualification.The two tournaments were conducted in the same season threetimes: 1976-77; 1977-78; 1978-79.

Year Champion______________________MVP, School1946 Southern Methodist1947 Kansas State1948 Oklahoma1949 Missouri1950 Kansas State1951 Kansas1952 Kansas State1953 Kansas1954 Missouri1955 Iowa State1956 Kansas1957 Kansas1958 Kansas State1959 Iowa State ____________Vinnie Brewer, Iowa State1960 Kansas State ______________Bill Bridges, Kansas1961 Kansas State______________Jerry Gardner, Kansas1962 Kansas __________________Nolen Ellison, Kansas1963 Kansas State ____________Willie Murrell, K-State1964 Kansas________________Riney Lochmann, Kansas

________________________Pat Frink, Colorado1965 Kansas __________________Delvy Lewis, Kansas1966 Kansas ____________________JoJo White, Kansas1967 Nebraska __________________JoJo White, Kansas1968 Kansas ____________________JoJo White, Kansas1969 Oklahoma ______________Garfield Heard, Kansas1970 Kansas__________________Dave Robisch, Kansas1971 Missouri ________________John Brown, Missouri1972 Missouri ________________Al Eberhard, Missouri1973 Missouri ________________Al Eberhard, Missouri1974 Kansas ________________Alvan Adams, Oklahoma1975 Missouri ________________Willie Smith, Missouri1976 Missouri __________________Herb Nobles, Kansas1977 Kansas ______________Donnie Von Moore, Kansas1978 Kansas ______________Darnell Valentine, Kansas

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23 NCAA TOURNAMENTS | 4 FINAL FOURS | 16 SWEET SIXTEENS | 11 ELITE EIGHTS | 19 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS | 36 ALL-AMERICANS

NCAA Tournament Appearances (23)1948 1951 1956 1958 19591961 1964 1968 1970 19721973 1975 1977 1980 19811982 1987 1988 1989 19901993 1996 2008

NCAA Final Fours (4)1948 1951 1958 1964

National Invitational Tournament Appearances (7)1976 1992 1994 1998 19992007 2009

National Invitational Tournament Final Fours (1)1994

All-Time Postseason ResultsNCAA 27-28 (.491)NIT 6-8 (.429)Total 33-36 (.478)

Tournament Record By RoundFirst Round 9-4Second Round 3-3Regional Semifinals 11-5Regional Finals 3-8National Semifinals 0-2National Finals 0-1

Tournament Record By RegionMidwest 17-18West 8-6East 2-2South 0-1

NCAA All-Tournament Teams1951 West Regional Ed Head

Jack Stone1956 Midwest Regional Harry Wallace1958 Midwest Regional Bob Boozer

Roy DeWitzJack Parr

1959 Midwest Regional Bob BoozerDon Matuszak

1961 Midwest Regional Larry Comley (MOP)1964 Midwest Regional Willie Murrell

Roger Suttner1964 Final Four Willie Murrell1970 Midwest Regional David Hall

Jerry Venable1972 Midwest Regional Danny Beard1975 East Regional Chuckie Williams (MOP)1981 West Regional Rolando Blackman

Ed Nealy1988 Midwest Regional Mitch Richmond

Will Scott

Miscellaneous NCAA Tournament Results

� 23 Appearances � 27-28 All-Time � 4 Final Fours (1948, 1951, 1958, 1964)

Year Date Region Round Site Opponent W/L Score1948 March 19 West Semifinals Kansas City, Mo. Wyoming W 58-48

March 20 West Finals Kansas City, Mo. Baylor L 52-60March 23 National Third Place Kansas City, Mo. Holy Cross L 54-60

1951 March 21 West First Round Kansas City, Mo. Arizona W 61-59March 23 West Semifinals Kansas City, Mo. BYU W 64-54March 24 West Finals Kansas City, Mo. Oklahoma State W 68-44March 27 National Finals Minneapolis, Minn. Kentucky L 58-68

1956 March 16 Midwest Semifinals Lawrence, Kan. Oklahoma City L 93-97March 17 Midwest Third Place Lawrence, Kan. Houston W 89-70

1958 March 14 Midwest Semifinals Lawrence, Kan. Cincinnati W 83-80 (OT)March 15 Midwest Finals Lawrence, Kan. Oklahoma State W 69-57March 21 National Semifinals Louisville, Ky. Seattle L 51-73March 22 National Third Place Louisville, Ky. Temple L 57-67

1959 March 13 Midwest Semifinals Lawrence, Kan. DePaul W 102-70March 14 Midwest Finals Lawrence, Kan. Cincinnati L 75-85

1961 March 17 Midwest Semifinals Lawrence, Kan. Houston W 75-64March 18 Midwest Finals Lawrence, Kan. Cincinnati L 64-69

1964 March 13 Midwest Semifinals Wichita, Kan. Texas-El Paso W 64-60March 14 Midwest Finals Wichita, Kan. Wichita State W 94-86March 20 National Semifinals Kansas City, Mo. UCLA L 84-90March 21 National Third Place Kansas City, Mo. Michigan L 90-100

1968 March 15 Midwest Semifinals Wichita, Kan. TCU L 72-77March 16 Midwest Third Place Wichita, Kan. Louisville L 63-93

1970 March 12 Midwest Semifinals Lawrence, Kan. New Mexico State L 66-70March 14 Midwest Third Place Lawrence, Kan. Houston W 107-98

1972 March 16 Midwest Semifinals Ames, Iowa Texas W 66-55March 18 Midwest Finals Ames, Iowa Louisville L 65-72

1973 March 15 Midwest Semifinals Houston, Texas Louisiana-Lafayette W 66-63March 17 Midwest Finals Houston, Texas Memphis L 72-92

1975 March 15 East First Round Philadelphia, Pa. Pennsylvania W 69-62March 20 East Semifinals Providence, R.I. Boston College W 74-65March 22 East Finals Providence, R.I. Syracuse L 87-95 (OT)

1977 March 12 Midwest First Round Norman, Okla. Providence W 87-80March 17 Midwest Semifinals Oklahoma City, Okla. Marquette L 66-67

1980 March 6 Midwest First Round Lincoln, Neb. (10) Arkansas W 71-53March 8 Midwest Second Round Lincoln, Neb. (2) Louisville L 69-71 (OT)

1981 March 12 West First Round Los Angeles, Calif. (9) San Francisco W 64-60March 14 West Second Round Los Angeles, Calif. (1) Oregon State W 50-48March 19 West Semifinals Salt Lake City, Utah (4) Illinois W 57-52March 21 West Finals Salt Lake City, Utah (2) North Carolina L 68-82

1982 March 12 Midwest First Round Dallas, Texas (12) Northern Illinois W 77-68March 14 Midwest Second Round Dallas, Texas (4) Arkansas W 65-64March 19 Midwest Semifinals St. Louis, Mo. (8) Boston College L 65-69

1987 March 12 West First Round Salt Lake City, Utah (8) Georgia W 82-79 (OT)March 14 West Second Round Salt Lake City, Utah (1) UNLV L 61-80

1988 March 17 Midwest First Round South Bend, Ind. (13) LaSalle W 66-53March 19 Midwest Second Round South Bend, Ind. (5) DePaul W 66-58March 25 Midwest Semifinals Pontiac, Mich. (1) Purdue W 73-70March 27 Midwest Finals Pontiac, Mich. (6) Kansas L 58-71

1989 March 16 East First Round Greensboro, N.C. (11) Minnesota L 75-861990 March 16 Midwest First Round Indianapolis, Ind. (6) Xavier L 79-871993 March 18 South First Round Orlando, Fla. (11) Tulane L 53-551996 March 15 East First Round Richmond, Va. (7) New Mexico L 48-692008 March 20 Midwest First Round Omaha, Neb. (6) USC W 80-67

March 22 Midwest Second Round Omaha, Neb. (3) Wisconsin L 55-72

National Invitational Tournament Results (6-8)

� 7 Appearances � 6-8 All-Time � 1 Final Four (1994)Year Date Opponent Round Site W/L Score1976 March 16 Kentucky First Round New York City, N.Y. L 78-811992 March 18 Western Kentucky First Round Manhattan, Kan. W 85-74

March 23 Notre Dame Second Round South Bend, Ind. L 47-641994 March 17 Mississippi State First Round Manhattan, Kan. W 78-67

March 22 Gonzaga Second Round Manhattan, Kan. W 66-64March 24 Fresno State Third Round Manhattan, Kan. W 115-77March 28 Vanderbilt Semifinals New York City, N.Y. L 76-82March 30 Siena Third Place New York City, N.Y. L 79-92

1998 March 11 North Carolina State First Round Raleigh, N.C. L 39-591999 March 10 TCU First Round Manhattan, Kan. L 71-722007 March 14 (7) Vermont First Round Manhattan, Kan. W 59-57

March 19 (5) DePaul Second Round Manhattan, Kan. L 65-702009 March 18 (5) Illinois State First Round Manhattan, Kan. W 83-79 (OT)

March 20 (1) San Diego State Second Round San Diego, Calif. L 52-70

K-State by NCAA SeedSince 1979

1 0-02 0-03 0-04 3-15 2-16 0-27 1-18 3-19 1-110 0-111 1-212 0-013 0-014 0-015 0-016 0-0

K-State vs. NCAA SeedsSince 1979

1 2-12 0-23 0-14 2-05 1-06 1-27 0-18 1-19 1-010 1-011 0-212 1-013 1-014 0-015 0-016 0-0

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RECORDSMost PointsBig 8: 27 by Curtis Redding vs. Kansas (3/3/1977)

27 by Mike Evans vs. Missouri (3/4/1977)27 by Mike Evans vs. Missouri (3/4/1978)27 by LaKeith Humphrey vs. Missouri (3/11/1989)27 by Steve Henson vs. Oklahoma State (3/9/1990)

Big 12: 25 by David Hoskins vs. Iowa State (3/9/2006)25 by Michael Beasley vs. Texas A&M (3/14/2008)

NIT: 62 by Askia Jones vs. Fresno State (3/24/1994)NCAA: 35 by Steve Henson vs. Xavier (3/16 /1990)

35 by Chuckie Williams vs. Syracuse (3/22/1975)

Most Field Goals MadeBig 8: 13 by Mike Evans vs. Missouri (3/4/1977)Big 12: 10 by Larry Reid vs. Nebraska (3/8/2001)

10 by Michael Beasley vs. Texas A&M (3/14/2008)NIT: 18 by Askia Jones vs. Fresno State (3/24/1994)NCAA: 15 by Chuckie Williams vs. Boston College (3/20/1975)

Most Field Goals AttemptedBig 8: 27 by Mike Evans vs. Missouri (3/4/1977)Big 12: 21 by Larry Reid vs. Nebraska (3/8/2001)

21 by Michael Beasley vs. Texas A&M (3/14/2008)NIT: 28 by Chuckie Williams at Kentucky (3/16/1976)NCAA: 30 by Jerry Venable vs. New Mexico State (3/12/1970)

Most Three-Point Field Goals MadeBig 8: 6 by Steve Henson vs. Oklahoma (3/13/1988)Big 12: 7 by Lance Harris vs. Kansas (3/11/2005)NIT: 14 by Askia Jones vs. Fresno State (3/24/1994)NCAA: 7 by Will Scott vs. DePaul (3/19/1988)

Most Three-Point Field Goals AttemptedBig 8: 12 by Steve Henson vs. Oklahoma State (3/9/1990)Big 12: 13 by Lance Harris vs. Kansas (3/11/2005)NIT: 18 by Askia Jones vs. Fresno State (3/24/1994)NCAA: 15 by Steve Henson vs. Minnesota (3/16/1989)

Most Free Throws MadeBig 8: 13 by Curtis Redding vs. Kansas (3/3/1977)Big 12: 11 by Jeremiah Massey vs. Kansas (3/11/2005)NIT: 14 by Askia Jones vs. Siena (3/30/1994)NCAA: 13 by Jack Parr vs. Oklahoma City (3/16/1956)

Most Free Throws AttemptedBig 8: 15 by Curtis Redding vs. Kansas (3/3/1977)Big 12: 12 by Ty Sims vs. Colorado (3/5/1998)

12 by Jeremiah Massey vs. Kansas (3/11/2005)NIT: 16 by Askia Jones vs. Fresno State (3/24/1994)NCAA: 19 by Jack Parr vs. Oklahoma City (3/16/1956)

Most ReboundsBig 8: 16 by Larry Dassie vs. Missouri (3/4/1977)Big 12: 14 by Fred Peete vs. Texas A&M (3/10/2005)NIT: 14 by Larry Dassie at Kentucky (3/16/1976)NCAA: 21 by David Hall vs. New Mexico State (3/12/1970)

Most AssistsBig 8: 14 by Tim Jankovich vs. Kansas (3/7/1981)Big 12: 8 by Mario Taybron vs. Iowa State (3/9/2006)NIT: 10 by Anthony Beane vs. Fresno State (3/24/1994)

10 by Denis Clemente vs. Illinois State (3/18/2009)NCAA: 12 by Steve Henson vs. Purdue (3/25/1988)

Most StealsBig 8: 5 by Glenn Marshall vs. Iowa State (2/26/1980)Big 12: 3 by Chris Griffin vs. Colorado (3/5/1998)

3 by Gilson DeJesus vs. Oklahoma (3/8/2002)3 by Larry Reid vs. Baylor (3/7/2002)3 by Blake Young vs. Texas Tech (3/9/2007)3 by Cartier Martin vs. Kansas (3/10/2007)3 by Akeem Wright vs. Kansas (3/10/2007)

NIT: 6 by Askia Jones vs. Mississippi State (3/17/1994)NCAA: 6 by Glenn Marshall vs. Arkansas (3/6/1980)

Most Blocked ShotsBig 8: 4 by Les Craft vs. Iowa State (2/26/1980)Big 12: 6 by Tony Kitt vs. Kansas (3/6/1999)NIT: 2 by Deryl Cunningham vs. Gonzaga (3/22/1994)

2 by Darren Kent vs. Illinois State (3/18/2009)2 by Dominique Sutton vs. Illinois State (3/18/2009)2 by Jamar Samuels vs. San Diego State (3/20/2009)

NCAA: 5 by Les Craft vs. Arkansas (3/14/1982)

Individual Records Team RecordsMost PointsBig 8: 101 vs. Iowa State (2/26/1980)Big 12: 87 vs. Texas A&M (3/4/1999)NIT: 115 vs. Fresno State (3/24/1994)NCAA: 107 vs. Houston (3/14/1970)

Most Points - HalfBig 8: 62 (2nd) vs. Iowa State (2/26/1980)Big 12: 49 (2nd) vs. Colorado (3/5/1998)NIT: 70 (2nd) vs. Fresno State (3/24/1994)NCAA: 56 (2nd) vs. Houston (3/14/1970)

Fewest PointsBig 8: 41 vs. Nebraska (3/6/1984)Big 12: 52 vs. Oklahoma (3/8/2002)NIT: 39 vs. North Carolina State (3/11/1998)NCAA: 48 vs. New Mexico (3/15/1996)

Fewest Points - HalfBig 8: 13 (1st) vs. Kansas (3/11/1994)Big 12: 21 (1st) vs. Kansas (3/9/2001)NIT: 18 (2nd) vs. North Carolina State (3/11/1998)NCAA: 18 (2nd) vs. New Mexico (3/15/1996)

Most Field Goals MadeBig 8: 43 vs. Iowa State (2/26/1980)Big 12: 30 vs. Texas A&M (3/4/1999)NIT: 40 vs. Fresno State (3/24/1994)NCAA: 47 vs. Houston (3/14/1970)

Fewest Field Goals MadeBig 8: 16 vs. Nebraska (3/7/1984)Big 12: 17 vs. Oklahoma (3/8/2002)NIT: 17 vs. Notre Dame (3/23/1992)NCAA: 15 vs. New Mexico (3/15/1996)

Most Field Goals AttemptedBig 8: 82 vs. Missouri (3/4/1977)Big 12: 66 vs. Texas Tech (3/6/1997)

66 vs. Kansas (3/9/2001)NIT: 79 at Kentucky (3/16/1976)NCAA: 94 vs. Houston (3/14/1970)

Fewest Field Goals AttemptedBig 8: 28 vs. Nebraska (3/6/1984)Big 12: 50 vs. Oklahoma (3/8/2002)NIT: 48 vs. North Carolina State (3/11/1998)NCAA: 33 vs. Oregon State (3/14/1981)

Highest Field Goal PercentageBig 8: .597 (43-72) vs. Iowa State (2/26/1980)Big 12: .588 (30-51) vs. Texas A&M (3/4/1999)NIT: .563 (40-71) vs. Fresno State (3/24/1994)NCAA: .630 (34-54) vs. Boston College (3/20/1975)

Lowest Field Goal PercentageBig 8: .290 (18-62) vs. Kansas (3/10/1995)Big 12: .288 (19-66) vs. Kansas (3/9/2001)NIT: .278 (17-61) vs. Notre Dame (3/23/1992)NCAA: .281 (20-71) vs. Temple (3/22/1958)

Most Three-Point Field Goals MadeBig 8: 7, several timesBig 12: 10 vs. Texas Tech (3/9/2007)NIT: 23 vs. Fresno State (3/24/1994)NCAA: 10 vs. DePaul (3/19/1988)

Fewest Three-Point Goals MadeBig 8: 0 vs. Oklahoma State (3/8/1996)Big 12: 1 vs. Nebraska (3/8/2001)NIT: 2 vs. Notre Dame (3/23/1992)

2 vs. North Carolina State (3/11/1998)2 vs. San Diego State (3/20/2009)

NCAA: 0 vs. Wisconsin (3/22/2008)

Most Three-Point Field Goals AttemptedBig 8: 19 vs. Kansas (3/11/1994)

19 vs. Kansas (3/9/1996)Big 12: 23 vs. Baylor (3/7/02)

23 vs. Texas Tech (3/9/2007)23 vs. Kansas (3/10/2007)

NIT: 36 vs. Fresno State (3/24/1994)NCAA: 29 vs. Minnesota (3/16/1989)

Fewest Three-Point Goals AttemptedBig 8: 8 vs. Missouri (3/7/1987)Big 12: 6 vs. Nebraska (3/8/2001)NIT: 10 vs. North Carolina State (3/11/1998)NCAA: 3 vs. UNLV (3/14/1987)

Highest Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (Min. 10 att.)Big 8: .700 (7-10) vs. Nebraska (3/6/1987)Big 12: .545 (6-11) vs. Texas A&M (3/4/1999)

.545 (6-11) vs. Texas A&M (3/10/2005)NIT: .639 (23-36) vs. Fresno State (3/24/1994)NCAA: .889 (8-9) vs. Georgia (3/12/1987)

Lowest Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (Min. 10 att.)Big 8: .154 (2-13) vs. Iowa State (3/6/1987)Big 12: .083 (1-12) vs. Texas Tech (3/9/2006)NIT: .118 (2-17) vs. San Diego State (3/20/2009)NCAA: .000 (0-13) vs. Wisconsin (3/22/2008)

Most Free Throws MadeBig 8: 37 vs. Iowa State (2/26/1977)Big 12: 28 vs. Missouri (3/5/1999)NIT: 25 vs. Vanderbilt (3/28/1994)NCAA: 33 vs. Oklahoma City (3/16/1956)

Fewest Free Throws MadeBig 8: 4 vs. Missouri (3/6/1985)Big 12: 6 vs. Texas Tech (3/9/2007)NIT: 6 vs. Kentucky (3/17/1976)NCAA: 4 vs. Tulane (3/18/1993)

Most Free Throws AttemptedBig 8: 50 vs. Nebraska (3/11/1988)Big 12: 38 vs. Missouri (3/5/1999)NIT: 33 vs. Vanderbilt (3/28/1994)NCAA: 44 vs. Oklahoma City (3/16/1956)

Fewest Free Throws AttemptedBig 8: 6 vs. Missouri (3/14/1993)Big 12: 11 vs. Nebraska (3/8/2001)

11 vs. Kansas (3/6/1998)NIT: 10 vs. North Carolina State (3/11/1998)NCAA: 6 vs. Tulane (3/18/1993)

Highest Free Throw Percentage (Min. 10 att.)Big 8: .920 (23-25) vs. Oklahoma State (3/8/1991)Big 12: .840 (21-25) vs. Texas A&M (3/4/1999)NIT: .861 (37-43) vs. Siena (3/30/1994)NCAA: .866 (13-15) vs. Louisville (3/8/1980)

Most ReboundsBig 8: 50 vs. Iowa State (2/26/1980)Big 12: 50 vs. Missouri (3/5/1999)NIT: 49 vs. TCU (3/10/1999)NCAA: 65 vs. Houston (3/14/1970)

Fewest ReboundsBig 8: 17 vs. Nebraska (3/7/1984)Big 12: 26 vs. Kansas (3/11/2005)NIT: 25 vs. DePaul (3/19/2007)NCAA: 21 vs. Oregon State (3/14/1991)

Most AssistsBig 8: 24 vs. Iowa State (2/26/1980)Big 12: 22 vs. Texas A&M (3/4/1999)NIT: 29 vs. Fresno State (3/24/1994)NCAA: 21, vs. Louisville (3/8/1980)

21, vs. Arkansas (3/14/1982)

Most StealsBig 8: 11 vs. Oklahoma State (3/9/1990)Big 12: 9 vs. Colorado (3/5/1998)

9 vs. Texas A&M (3/4/1999)9 vs. Kansas (3/10/2007)

NIT: 12 vs. Mississippi State (3/17/1994)12 vs. Vermont (3/14/2007)

NCAA: 14 vs. Memphis State (3/17/1973)

Most Blocked ShotsBig 8: 5 vs. Kansas (3/2/1982)Big 12: 9 vs. Iowa State (3/11/2004)NIT: 6 vs. Illinois State (3/18/2009)NCAA: 6 vs. Providence (3/12/1977)

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Abbott, James H. (F) ______________1956, 57, 58Adams, Nugent (F) ____________________1955Adams, R.V. ____________________1914, 15, 16Adams, Tyrone (G/F) ____________1979, 80, 81, 82Afeli, Serge (F/C) __________________2006, 07Alfaro, Tom (F/G) __________________1984, 85Allen, Curtis (G) ____________________2005, 06Amerson, Keith (F) __________________1990, 91Anderson, Ron (F) __________________2008, 09Armstrong, Richard ____________________1935Arnold, Frederick O. (F) __________________1968Atchison, Phineas (G) ________________2001, 02Atkins, Dana M. ______________________1945Auker, Eldon____________________1930, 31, 32Awaji, Buchi (G) ______________________2009

Baird, H.S. "Harry" ____________________1909Balding, Gary L. ______________________1959Ballard, Ross B. "Sonny" (G) ____________1958, 60Barber, Michael (C) ______________1968, 69, 70Barnard, Richard L. (G) ____________1964, 65, 66Barrett, Ernie D. (G) ______________1949, 50, 51Barrett, Ralph________________________1946Barton, Fred (G) ______________1977, 78, 79, 80Baxter, James N. (F) ______________1961, 62, 63Baxter, Mark (F) ______________________1975Beane, Anthony (G) ________________1993, 94Beard, Danny M. (G) ______________1972, 73, 74Beasley, Michael (F) __________________2008Beaumont, Larry __________________1941, 42Bell ______________________________1910Bell, Jack F. (G) ______________________1945Bengston, A.E. ______________________1915Bennett, Jason (C) ____________________2007Bergen, Gary (F) ______________________1953Berkholtz, Dennis L. (G) ____________1965, 66, 67Bidnick, J.S. ________________________1934Black, Jerry (C)__________________1976, 77, 78Blackman, Rolando (G/F) ________1978, 79, 80, 81Blair, G.Y. __________________________1919Blair, Roscoe Eugene ________________1909, 10Blake, Cool ______________________1906, 07Bledsoe, Charles (F) ________________1987, 88Boes, Glenn H. ______________________1939Bohm, Mark, G ____________________1984, 85Boozer, Robert L. (F/C) ____________1957, 58, 59Bortka, John ______________________1942, 43Boyd, Francis W. ________________1932, 33, 34Brannum, Clarence D. (C) ________1947, 48, 49, 50Breen, Emmet ____________________1932, 33Britt, Reggie (F) ____________________1989, 90Brittian, Maurice (F/C) __________________1991Broberg, William ________________1911, 13, 14Brockway, S.H. __________________1928, 31, 32Brooks, R.V. ________________________1928Brown, Fred (G) ____________________2008, 09Brown, Warren S. (G) ______________1960, 61, 62Bryan, L.J. "Rocky" ____________________1921Buchanan, Quentin (F) __________2000, 01, 02, 03Bunger, H.L.____________________1919, 20, 21Bunker, K.R. ______________________1924, 25Burns, Allen W. __________________1936, 37, 38Byers, Clifton __________________1925, 26, 27

Campbell, Josh (G) __________________2005, 06Canby, Travis (F) ______________2002, 03, 04, 05Carby, Jack (C/F) __________________1952, 53Carpenter, C.C. ____________________1909, 10Carr, Clifford H. ____________________1906, 07Cassell, B. __________________________1905Chipman, Robert A. (G) ______________1972, 73Clark, Ward L. (C) ____________________1948Clarke, John Allen ________________1917, 18, 19Clemente, Denis (G)____________________2009Cleveland, H.W. ____________________1937, 38Cody, Jonas (G) ____________________1983, 84Coleman, Norris (F) ________________1986, 87Collier, Aaron (F) __________________1992, 93Colón, Luis (C) __________________2007, 08, 09Comley, Larry R. (F/G) ________________1960, 61Cooley, Charles ______________________1944Cowell, E.R. "Shorty" ______________1919, 20, 21Cowell, W.C.____________________1920, 21, 22Craft, Les (F/C) ______________1980, 81, 82, 83

Craft, Roger L. (C) __________________1954, 55Crist, Guinn ________________________1944Cronkite, H.O. ____________________1930, 31Cunningham, Deryl (F/C) __________1992, 93, 94Cushman, J.H. ____________________1916, 17

Da Barrosa, Marcelo (F) ________________2002Dalton, Lloyd Henry ______________1931, 32, 33Danner, Dean, F ______________1977, 78, 79, 80Dassie, Larry (F) __________________1976, 77Davidson, George A. (G) ______________1961, 62Davis, Demond (G) __________________1994, 95Davis, Duane (G)______________________1998Davis, Tyrone (F) __________________1995, 96DeAlmeida, Fabio (F) __________________1988Dean, John R. (G) ________________ 1947, 48, 49Degner, Neal (F/C) __________________1982, 83DeJesus, Gilson (F)__________________2002, 03Derouillere, Jean (G) ________________1990, 91DeWitz, Roy A. (G/F) ______________1956, 57, 58Diarra, Dramane (F) ________________2004, 06Dickerson, Greg A. (G) __________________1968Dicus, G.B.__________________________1927Dies, Manny (F) ______________1996, 97, 98, 99Diggins, Carlos (G/F) ________________1988, 89Dirks, B. Marlo __________________1942, 43, 47Dix, Kenyatta (G) ______________________2000Dobbins, Mark (G) ____________1986, 87, 88, 89Dobson, Maurille ______________________1922Doolen, A.H.____________________1923, 24, 25Douglas, Steve A. (F/G) ____________1958, 59, 60Dovlan, Art__________________________1925Doyen, Lee__________________________1944Dreier, Clarence ______________________1939Dresser, William (C) ____________________1949Droge, Dan (F) __________________1975, 76, 77

Eaker, Gerald (C) __________________1996, 97Eddie, Percy (F) ____________________1986, 87Edwards, A.R. "Monk" ____________1926, 27, 28Edwards, E.J. __________________1909, 10, 11Ekblad, Robert ______________________1944Elder, Eddie (G)__________________1983, 84, 85Ellis, Tim (G) ______________________2003, 04Evans, Mike (G) ______________1975, 76, 77, 78Ewy, Richard D. (G) ______________1960, 61, 62

Fairbank, Paul E. ________________1930, 31, 32Ferris, Frank E. ____________________1906, 07Findley, Donald ______________________1944Fischer, Larry L. (F) ______________1956, 57, 58Flynn, Ronald J. (G/F) __________________1955Foltz, G.A.________________________1918, 19Foval, F. ______________________1921, 22, 23Foveaux, Myron ______________________1944Fowler, I. Loren ______________________1910Frank, Wally (F) ________________1958, 59, 60Franklin, James (G)__________________2007, 08Frazier, Keith (G) __________________1976, 77Freeland, James R. __________________1934, 35Freeman, A.H. __________________1928, 29, 30Frederick, Mark (F) __________________2005, 06Frick, Galen C. (F) __________________1966, 67Fritz, Steve (G) ____________________1989, 91Fullington, D.M. ______________________1917Fulton, Floyd W. ______________________1938

Galvao, Eduardo (G) ______________1981, 82, 83Gann, E.L. ______________________1928, 29Gavin, Brian (G) ______________1993, 94, 95, 96George, Robert E. (G) ________________1966, 67Gerlach, Carl R. (C/F) __________1973, 74, 75, 76Gibson, John P. "Hoot" (F) __________1950, 51, 52Gilbert, Andre (F)______________________2008Gilpin, Paul ______________________1935, 36Gish, Norvelle________________________1944Glover, Buster (G) ____________________1988Gottfrid, Joe N. (C)________________1962, 63, 64Graham, Kenneth __________________1940, 41Graham, Ralph M. ________________1932, 33, 34Graham, Robert K. (F/G) ________________1959Green, Benny (G)______________________1986

Green, Ronald J. (G) ____________________1971Griffin, Chris, (G) ________________1997, 98, 99Grothusen, L.W. ______________________1923Groves, Cortez (G) __________________1999, 00Groves, Frank __________________1935, 36, 37Guerrant, D.S.________________________1940Gunning, Harry ______________________1916Guthridge, William W. (G) ______________1959, 60Guy, Tom __________________________1941

Hahn, Isaac ______________________1911, 12Hahn, Ray________________________1922, 23Hall, David (C/F) ________________1970, 71, 72Hamilton, Stanley (F) ________________1994, 95Harman, Richard J. (F) __________1947, 48, 49, 50Harris, Dean (F) ______________________1974Harris, Lance (G) ______________2004, 05, 06, 07Hart, Jarrett (G) ____________________2003, 04Hatcher, Elliot (G) __________________1995, 96Hauck, John Harold (F) __________________1950Hayden, Marques (F) ________________2003, 04Haynes, L.G. __________________1906, 07, 09Head, Ed (F)____________________1949, 50, 51Heidrick, Jay (F)____________________1998, 99Heinz, Michael K. (F) ________________1959, 60Heitmeyer, J. Phil (F) ______________1960, 61, 62Henson, Brian (G) ________________1992, 93, 94Henson, Steve (G) ____________1987, 88, 89, 90Hickert, Dan (C) ______________________1978Hill, George (C) ______________1993, 94, 95, 96Hinds, G.W. ____________________1918, 19, 20Hinds, J.B. __________________________1918Hitch, Lewis R. (C) __________________1950, 51Hoffman, James N. (F) ____________1964, 65, 66Holman, Bruce __________________1942, 43, 47Holmes, J.C. ________________________1912Holstrom, Norris____________________1940, 41Holwerda, Jim R. (G) ______________1957, 58, 59Honeycutt, Steven F. (G) ____________1967, 68, 69Horacek, Jack __________________1940, 41, 42Hoskins, David (G/F) ________________2006, 07Howard, Burt ________________________1946Howard, Wylie (C) ________________1990, 91, 92Howe, Daniel______________________1941, 42Howell, Kelvin (F/C) ________________2000, 01Howey, Harold (F) __________________1947, 48Howse, Derrick (F) ____________________1985Hughes, Tyler (F) ________________2004, 05, 06Hughes, Wheeler M. (G) ______________1969, 70Hull, William L. (F) ____________________1955Humphrey, LaKeith (G) __________________1989Hutchinson, Don ______________________1934Hutto, L.E. __________________________1913

Iverson, James (G) ______________1950, 51, 52

Jackson, Tyrone (F) ______________1983, 84, 85Jackson, Vincent (F) ________________1992, 93Jackson, W. Roscoe (F) __________________1966Jankovich, Tim (G)________________1980, 81, 82Jedwabny, Robert L. (F) ________________1956Jennings, G.S. __________________1919, 20, 21Jilka, Bernard ________________________1944Johnson, Brady (F) ____________________2007Johnson, Jerald F. (G) __________________1959Johnson, Louis G. __________________1962, 63Johnson, O.L. ________________________1915Johnson, Robert A. (G) __________________1949Jones, Askia (G) ______________1990, 92, 93, 94Jones, E.C. ____________________1913, 14, 15Jones, Dax __________________________1997Jones, Walter ________________________1928Jung, Jerry (C) __________________1953, 54, 55

Kecker, K.H. ______________________1917, 19Kent, Darren (F) ______________2006, 07, 08, 09Kiddoo, Clyde H. (G) ________________1956, 57Kimm, Josh (G) ____________________1999, 00Kincheloe, Jack ______________________1945Kitt, Tony (F) ______________________1999, 00Klimek, Ed ____________________1936, 37, 38

Knostman, Richard W., (C) __________1951, 52, 53Knostman, William ______________1917, 20, 21Koch, Fritz ____________________1924, 25, 26Kohl, Fred ________________________1942, 43Kohl, William F., G ____________________1954Kramer, George R. ________________1937, 38, 39Kramer, Karl ________________________1946Krone, Lloyd A. (G/F) __________1947, 48, 49, 50Kruger, Lonnie D. (G) ______________1972, 73, 74Kusnyer, Ernest J. (G/F) ____________1971, 72, 73Kuykendall, Charles ____________________1921

Ladson, Tyrone (G) ____________________1977Laketa, Parker (F) __________________1983, 84Lallott, J. __________________________1909Langton, Allan L. (G)____________1947, 48, 49, 50Langton, Scott (G) ________________1976, 77, 78Langvardt, Chris __________________1940, 41Larson, E. ____________________1909, 10, 11Larson, H. __________________________1907Lawrence, David (F) ________________1969, 70Leonard, Joe (C) ______________1998, 99, 00, 01Leonard, Lawrence ______________1914, 15, 16Lewis, Kevin (C)____________________1994, 95Lill, Dean ________________________1941, 43Litton, Kent D. (F) ________________1968, 69, 70Long, Glen C. (F) ________________1958, 59, 60Lopez, Adam (G) ______________________1998Lucas, Ron (F) ____________________1993, 94Lull, Dennis S. (G) __________________1971, 72

Mahoney, Kenneth J. (G) ______________1948, 49Marriott, Gary A. (F) ________________1962, 63Marsh, Chris (G) __________________1996, 97Marshall, Fred (G) ____________________1983Marshall, Glenn (G) ________________1979, 80Martin, Cartier (G/F) ____________2004, 05, 06, 07Martin, Roy ________________________1907Massey, Jeremiah (F) ________________2004, 05Massop, Tony (F/C)__________________1989, 90Matuszak, Don V. (G) ______________1957, 58, 59Matuszak, Edwin J. (G) ____________1961, 62, 63May, Ayome "Paco" (G) __________1996, 97, 98, 99Maybank, Jermaine (G)__________________2007Maydew, Troy (G)______________________1989McCallum, D.C.__________________1911, 12, 13McClaughry, Larry ____________________1945McCollough, Marcus (G/F) ____________1997, 98McConnell, James R. (G) ________________1964McCoy, Fred (F/C) __________________1988, 89McEntyre, Kenny (G) __________________1993McIlrath, C.F. __________________1914, 15, 16McKee, Andrew J. ____________________1922McKenzie, Patrick B. (F) ____________1960, 61, 62McMillan, R.I. __________________1915, 16, 17McNall, P. ________________________1909, 11McVey, L. Eugene (C) ______________1972, 73, 74Meives, Joseph R. (F) __________________1969Mendenhall, George ______________1941, 42, 43Merriewether, Chris (G) ____________2007, 08, 09Mertel, Elmer __________________1926, 27, 28Merten, Robert L. (F) __________________1957Messner, Kenneth ____________________1942Meyer, Ron (C/F) ______________1985, 86, 87, 88Miller, Ernest______________________1939, 40Miller, Jack ______________________1936, 37Mills, Arnold ________________________1935Mills, Marvin (G) ______________________1953Mitchell, Ben (F) ______________1983, 84, 85, 86Mitchell, Steve (C)________________1971, 72, 73Molinari, James R. (G)________________1974, 75Morgan, Lee T. ______________________1934 Morrison, Galen (G) ____________________2000Mourning, Judd (G) ____________________1994Moss, Max R. (G) ________________1962, 63, 64Muff, Kevin (F) ____________________1985, 86Murphy, Brent (F) __________________1978, 79Murrell, Willie V. (F) ________________1963, 64

Nealy, Ed (F) ________________1979, 80, 81, 82Nelson, David E. (F) ______________1962, 63, 64Nelson, Mark (G) __________________1987, 88Nickerson, Gaylon (G) __________________1992Nigro, Alex ____________________1929, 30, 31

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RECORDSNoland, Belvis (F) __________________1994, 95Noland, Robert F. (F) ______________1974, 75, 76Nystrom, Amer B. __________________1906, 07

Oberg, Kenneth D. ____________________1946Ojeleye, Victor (F) ____________________2009Olson, John W. (C) __________________1965, 67Olson, Norris ________________________1944Osborne, R.R. ________________________1926

Paradis, Ronald E. (G) ____________1964, 65, 66Parks, F.T. __________________________1910Parr, John "Jack" (C/F) ____________1956, 57, 58Pasco, Pervis (F) __________________2002, 03Patrick, Gerald H. (C/F)__________________1947Patzwald, Ryan (G) ____________________2007Payton, Jay (G) ____________________1945, 46Peck, Richard B. (F) ______________1950, 51, 52Peete, Fred (G) ______________________2005Peithman, Allen E. (G) ____________1961, 62, 63Petihman, Loren E. (G) ____________1968, 69, 70Pino, Nick (C) __________________1966, 67, 68Plagge, Ernest D. (F) ________________1956, 57Poma, Louis L. (F) ________________1963, 64, 65Poore, Lee Kent (G)__________________1954, 55Poppenhouse, Gerhard ______________1937, 38 Powell, Larry Joe (C/F)________________1955, 56Price, Cedric L. (C) ______________1959, 60, 61Priscock, Jesse W. (C/F) ____________1952, 53, 54Prudhoe, Greg (C) ________________1980, 81, 82Pullen, Jacob (G) __________________2008, 09

Railsback, Lee T. __________________1935, 36Ramsey, Earl ______________________1915, 16Redding, Curtis (F) __________________1977, 78Reed, Randy (F) ____________________1981, 82Reid, Ervin ____________________1938, 39, 40Reid, Josh (G/F) ______________1997, 98, 99, 00Reid, Larry (G) ____________________2001, 02Reid, Steve (G) ______________________1981Rettiger, John (C/F) ____________1989, 90, 91, 92Reynolds, F.I. __________________1915, 16, 17Reynolds, Travis (F) ______________1999, 00, 01Rhodes, Shawn (F) ____________1996, 97, 98, 99Richards, Donald E. (G) ________________1958Richards, Frank (G) ________________2003, 04Richards, William H. __________________1946Richardson, C.D. __________________1929, 30Richmond, Mitch (G/F) ______________1987, 88Ries, David (F) ____________________1998, 99Ridgway, Joe ______________________1943, 45

Robertson, Joe ____________________1939, 40Robinson, Bernard (G) __________________1973Robinson, Sammy J. (G/F) __________1964, 65, 66Roder, Jim (G) ____________________1983, 84Rogers, Courtney G. (F)__________________1970Root, Frank ______________________1913, 14Rousey, Robert L. (G) ______________1951, 52, 53Roy, Jerry (G) ________________________1961Rumold, Perry________________________1923Russell, Ray ______________________1929, 30

Salter, Eric (F) ______________________1980Sams, Patrick (G) __________________1990, 91Samuels, Jamar (F) ____________________2009Sanders, Martin ________________1911, 12, 13Schierlamann, Charles ______________1936, 37Schmidt, Todd (G) ____________________1994Schneider, Frederick R. (F/G) __________1955, 56Schultz, William ____________________1945, 46Schuyler, Dan C. (G)____________________1951Schwirtz, Robert ______________________1944Scott, William (G) __________________1987, 88Sechler, Phillip ______________________1943Seelye, Melvin ____________________1939, 40Seyfert, Earl H. (F)________________1966, 67, 68Shadd, Marlon (G) ____________________1991Shannon, Howard (F/G) ________________1948Sharp, Guy "Jack" ____________________1946Shull, Dave ______________________1913, 14Shupe, George E. (F/G) __________________1968Siebrandt, Matt (F) ______________2001, 02, 03Silverwood, Kermit __________________1929, 30Simmons, Lance (F) ____________1986, 87, 89, 90Simons, Jeffrey C. (F)______________1963, 64, 65Sims, Ty (F) ______________________1998, 99Skradski, Andrew ________________1931, 32, 33Skradski, Ed J. __________________1927, 28, 29Smith, Billy Ray (F)__________________1989, 90Smith, Eddie C. (F) ______________1969, 70, 71Smith, Lynn (G) ____________________1986, 87Smith, James A. (G) ______________1953, 54, 55Smith, Robert W. (G) __________________1954Smith, Roy O. (C) ________________1965, 66, 67Snider, Douglas L. (F)______________1973, 74, 75Snider, Terry S. (G)________________1969, 70, 71Snyder, John R. (G) __________________1954, 55Soldner, Steve (F) ________________1977, 78, 79Souders, M.W. __________________1911, 12, 13Specht, Henry (G) __________________1949, 50Spencer, Dale ________________________1943Spencer, Richard______________________1945Stanfield, Todd (G) __________________1988, 89Stauffer, Gene A. (G) ______________1952, 53, 54St. John, John M. ______________________1942Stewart, Clent (G) ____________2005, 06, 07, 08Stone, Francis R. (F) ______________1954, 55, 56

Stone, Jack (F) __________________1949, 50, 51Stoner, Oren P. __________________1933, 34, 35Strickland, Hamilton (C) ________1992, 93, 94, 95Stuesser, Ralph ______________________1945Sulic, Ivan (F) __________________2000, 01, 02Suttner, Roger W. (C) ______________1962, 63, 64Sutton, Dominique (F) ________________2008, 09Swartzendruber, Aaron (G) ________1995, 96, 97, 98

Talbott, J. __________________________1909Taybron, Mario (G) ____________________2006Taylor, Kyle (F) ____________________2005, 06Tebow, E.T. "Eric" ________________1924, 25, 26Tellejohn, Arthur ______________________1935Terry, Richie (G) ______________________2001Third, Michael (F) ____________________1968Thomas, Jack Lee (G)______________1970, 71, 72Thomas, Keith M. ____________________1947Thomas, Schyler (G) ____________2003, 04, 05, 06Thornbrough, G. Wayne ______________1935, 36Thornton, Joe (G) __________________1948, 49Thurston, Jerry (F) ____________________1973Thuston, William (F)____________________1948Topping, C. ______________________1906, 07Turner, Lewis ________________________1946

Underwood, Brad (G) ________________1985, 86Upson, Donald (F) ________________1950, 51, 52

Vale, Joe __________________________1912Vance, Warren ______________________1944Vantrine, R.A. __________________1916, 17, 18Vasiljevic, Pero (F) ____________________1998Vawter, Raymond (C) __________________1950Venable, Jerry N. (F) ________________1969, 70Vicens, Juan Pachin (G) ______________1955, 56Vohs, Ralph ______________________1930, 31

Walker, Bill (F) ____________________2007, 08Walker, Ty (G) ________________________1986Wallace, Donnie (F) ________________2000, 01Wallace, Harry E. (G) ________________1956, 57Wann, Gill __________________________1924Warta, Ben (G) ______________________1994Watkins, Lafayette (F/G) ____________1982, 83, 84Watson, Eric (G)____________________1984, 85Weatherby, James ____________________1945 Weatherby, David J. (F) ____________1946, 47, 48Webb, Jeffrey W. (G) ______________1968, 69, 70Webber, H.G. __________________1922, 23, 24

Weddle, H.M. __________________1925, 26, 27Weigel, Larry N. (G) ______________1965, 66, 67Weller, Harold R. __________________1929, 34Wells, Eddie D. ______________________1917Werner, Justin (G) ____________________2009Wesche, Homer__________________1937, 38, 39Whedon, E.F. ________________________1918Whipple, G. ________________________1911White, Lindbergh (G) ________________1971, 72Wiggins, George ________________1930, 31, 32Williams, Alex (F) __________________1984, 85Williams, Chuckie (G)______________1974, 75, 76Williams, Eugene (F) ________________1968, 69Williams, Fred __________________1920, 21, 22Williams, Gary W. (F) __________________1964Williams, Johnny (F/C) __________________1996Williams, Kenny (G) ____________________1982Williams, Larry D. (F) ______________1972, 73, 74Williams, Nick (G) ____________________2002Williams, Justin (F)__________________2004, 05Willingham, Dez (G) ____________________2004Willis, Ray (G) ____________________1967, 68Wills, Jari (F/C) ____________________1979, 80Wilson, John L. (F) ____________________1954Winger, Justin (G) ____________________2006Winston, Darryl S. (F/C)__________1974, 75, 76, 77Winter, M.S. ________________________1919Wires, Jeff (G) ____________________1990, 91Woody, Forrest ______________________1924Woolf, Frank ________________________1940Wooster, David ______________________1917Wright, Akeem (G) __________________2006, 07Wright, Joe (G) ____________________1985, 86Wright, Walter (F) ____________________1988Wroblewski, Mike (C) ______________1960, 61, 62

Yearby, Deilvez (F) __________________2006, 07Yelley, Clifford R. ______________________1943Young, Blake (G)____________________2007, 08Young, Mark (F) ________________1995, 96, 97Young, Spin ________________________1912Youngman, Richard ____________________1928

Zeigler, Marcus (G) __________________1991, 92Zender, Robert (F/C) ______________1970, 71, 72

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1907-08L.G. Haynes

1908-09C. Carpenter

1909-10C. Carpenter

1910-11E.J. Edwards

1911-12Isaac Hahn

1912-13Don McCallum

1913-14F.P. Root

1914-15Addell C. Jones

1915-16R.V. Adams

1916-17Roscoe McMillan

1917-18Ralph Van Trine

1918-19Johnny Clarke

1919-20G.W. Hinds

1920-21H.L. Bunger

1921-22W.C. Cowell

1922-23F.L. Foval

1923-24Howard Webber

1924-25Art Dovlan

1925-26Fritz Koch

1926-27A.R. Edwards

1927-28A.R. Edwards

1928-29Ed Skradski

1929-30C.D. Richardson

1930-31Alex Nigro

1931-32Elden Auker

1932-33Andy Skradski

1933-34F.W. Boyd

1934-35Oren Stoner

1935-36Lee Railsback

1936-37Frank Groves

1937-38Al Burns

1938-39Homer Wesche

1939-40Ernest Miller

1940-41Norris Holstrom

1941-42Danny Howe

1942-43George Mendenhall

1943-44Bob Schwirtz

1944-45Joe Ridgway

1945-46Jay Payton

1946-47Bruce Holman

1947-48Howard Shannon

1948-49Lloyd KroneJohn Dean

1949-50Lloyd KroneAllan Langton

1950-51Ernie Barrett

1951-52Jim Iverson

1952-53Dick Knostman

1953-54Jesse PrisockGene Stauffer

1954-55Kent Poore

1955-56Dick Stone

1956-57Eddie Wallace

1957-58Roy DeWitz

1958-59Don Matuszak

1959-60Wally Frank

1960-61Cedric Price

1961-62Richard Ewy

1962-63Al Peithman

1963-64Max Moss

1964-65Jeff Simons

1965-66Sammy Robinson

1966-67Dennis Berkholtz

1967-68Steve HoneycuttEarl Seyfert

1968-69Steve Honeycutt

1969-70Jerry Venable

1970-71Terry SniderDavid Hall

1971-72Robert ZenderDavid Hall

1972-73Ernie Kusnyer

1973-74Lonnie KrugerEugene McVey

1974-75Douglas SniderCarl Gerlach

1975-76Chuckie WilliamsCarl Gerlach

1976-77Darryl WinstonMike Evans

1977-78Mike Evans

1978-79Steve Soldner

1979-80Rolando Blackman

1980-81Rolando BlackmanFred Barton

1981-82Ed NealyTyrone Adams

1982-83Les CraftEduardo Galvao

1983-84Jim RoderEddie Elder

1984-85Eddie Elder

1985-86Ben Mitchell

1986-87Lynn Smith

1987-88Mitch RichmondRon Meyer

1988-89Mark DobbinsSteve Henson

1989-90Steve HensonTony Massop

1990-91Keith Amerson

1991-92Wylie HowardJohn RettigerMarcus Zeigler

1992-93Aaron CollierVincent Jackson

1993-94Anthony BeaneAskia JonesDeryl Cunningham

1994-95Demond Davis

1995-96Tyrone Davis

1996-97Gerald EakerAaron Swartzendruber

1997-98Aaron Swartzendruber

1998-99Chris GriffinShawn Rhodes

1999-00Tony KittJosh Reid

2000-01 to 2005-06No Captains Chosen

2006-07David HoskinsCartier Martin

2007-08Clent StewartBlake Young

2008-09Darren KentJacob Pullen

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This page lists the jersey numbers of former and cur-rent Wildcats. Some players changed their jerseynumbers during their career and some had differentnumbers for home games and road games. Thoseplayers are listed under each number they wore.

Pullen, Jacob________________2008, 09, 10

Guthridge, William W.______________1959, 60Kimm, Josh__________________1999, 00, 01Matuszak, Edwin J. ____________1961, 62, 63

Brown, Fred ____________________2008, 09Hayes, Marcus ____________________2002Morrison, Galen ____________________2000Patzwald, Ryan ____________________2007Thomas, Schyler____________2003, 04, 05, 06

Groves, Cortez ____________________2000Henriquez-Roberts, Jordan __________2010Young, Blake __________________2007, 08

Buchanan, Quentin __________2000, 01, 02, 03George, Robert E. ________________1966, 67Guthridge, William W.______________1959, 60Harris, Lance ______________2004, 05, 06, 07Hatcher, Elliot __________________1995, 96Head, Ed __________________1949, 50, 51Hutchinson, Don __________________1934Irving, Martavious ________________2010Plagge, Ernest D. ________________1956, 57Reynolds, Travis____________________1999Shannon, Howard __________________1948Vasiljevic, Pero ____________________1998

Allen, Curtis____________________2005, 06Davidson, George A. ______________1961, 62Dies, Manny ______________1996, 97, 98, 99Gilbert, Andre ____________________2008Guthridge, William W.______________1959, 60Hamilton, Stanley ________________1994, 95Honeycutt, Steven ____________1967, 68, 69Kitt, Tony ________________________2000Langton, Allan L.____________1947, 48, 49, 50Plagge, Ernest D. ________________1956, 57Poore, Lee Kent__________________1954, 55

Bauer, Blake ______________________2004Davis, Demond, G ________________1994, 95Griffin, Chris ________________1997, 98, 99Guthridge, William W.______________1959, 60Kiddoo, Clyde H. ________________1956, 57Reynolds, Travis ______________2000, 01, 02Rousey, Robert L. ______________1951, 52, 53Stewart, Clent ____________2005, 06, 07, 08Thuston, William __________________1948Young, Mark ________________1995, 96, 97Zeigler, Marcus__________________1991, 92

Bidnick, J.S. ______________________1934Dean, John R. ________________1947, 48, 49Stoner, Oren P.________________1933, 34, 35

Dean, John R. ________________1947, 48, 49Patrick, Gerald H. __________________1947

Breen, Emmet __________________1932, 33Harman, Richard J. __________1947, 48, 49, 50

Barrett, Ernie D ______________1949, 50, 51Boyd, Francis W. ______________1932, 33, 34Howey, Harold __________________1947, 48

Ballard, Ross B. (Sonny)____________1958, 60Berkholtz, Dennis L. ____________1965, 66, 67Bohm, Mark____________________1984, 85Dalton, Lloyd Henry ____________1931, 32, 33DeWitz, Roy A.________________1956, 57, 58Green, Benny ____________________1986Honeycutt, Steven ____________1967, 68, 69Humphrey, LaKeith __________________1989Ladson, Tyrone ____________________1977Marshall, Fred ____________________1983Marshall, Glenn ________________1979, 80McEntyre, Kenny __________________1993Moss, Max R. ________________1962, 63, 64Nelson, Mark __________________1987, 88Ojeleye, Victor ____________________2010Peithman, Loren E. ____________1968, 69, 70Reid, Steve ______________________1981Roy, Jerry ________________________1961Shadd, Marlon ____________________1991Stone, Jack__________________1949, 50, 51Weatherby, David J. ____________1946, 47, 48White, Lindbergh ________________1971, 72Williams, Chuckie ____________1974, 75, 76Willingham, Dez____________________2004Winger, Justin ____________________2006

Ballard, Ross B. (Sonny)____________1958, 60Campbell, Josh__________________2005, 06DeWitz, Roy A.________________1956, 57, 58Ellis, Tim______________________2003, 04Freeland, James R. ______________1934, 35Glover, Buster ____________________1988Langton, Scott________________1976, 77, 78Lopez, Adam ______________________1998Peithman, Loren E. ____________1968, 69, 70Reid, Larry ____________________2001, 02Robinson, Bernard __________________1973Robinson, Sammy J. ____________1964, 65, 66Skradski, Andrew______________1931, 32, 33Smith, Lynn ____________________1986, 87Thornton, Joe __________________1948, 49Upson, Donald ______________1950, 51, 52White, Lindbergh ________________1971, 72Wires, Jeff ____________________1990, 91

Balding, Gary L. ____________________1959Ballard, Ross B. (Sonny)____________1958, 60Clark, Ward L. ____________________1948Eilert, Josh ______________________2004Evans, Mike ______________1975, 76, 77, 78Ewy, Richard D. ______________1960, 61, 62George, Robert E. ________________1966, 67Hauck, John Harold__________________1950Henson, Brian ________________1992, 93, 94Henson, Steve ____________1987, 88, 89, 90Jankovich, Tim ______________1980, 81, 82Jung, Jerry __________________1953, 54, 55Kruger, Lon __________________1972, 73, 74May, Ayome ______________1996, 97, 98, 99Morgan, Lee T. ____________________1934Peete, Fred ______________________2005Roder, Jim, ____________________1983, 84Russell, Nick ____________________2010Smith, Eddie C. ______________1969, 70, 71Walker, Bill ____________________2007, 08

Balding, Gary L. ____________________1959Ballard, Ross B. (Sonny)____________1958, 60Da Barrosa, Marcelo ______________2002, 03Griffin, Chris ______________________1997Krone, Lloyd A. ____________1947, 48, 49, 50Ries, David ____________________1998, 99Schuyler, Dan C. __________________1951Smith, Eddie C. ______________1969, 70, 71Wallace, Harry E. ________________1956, 57Werner, Justin __________________2009, 10

Afeli, Serge ____________________2006, 07Brown, Warren S. ______________1960, 61, 62Douglas, Steve A.______________1958, 59, 60Graham, Ralph M. ____________1932, 33, 34Holwerda, Jim R. ______________1957, 58, 59Lull, Dennis S. __________________1971, 72Mahoney, Kenneth J. ______________1948, 49Mourning, Judd ____________________1994Peithman, Loren E. ____________1968, 69, 70Scott, William __________________1987, 88Snyder, John R.__________________1954, 55

Amerson, Keith__________________1990, 91Colón, Luis ____________________2009, 10Dirks, B. Marlo ______________1942, 43, 47Douglas, Steve A.______________1958, 59, 60Gavin, Brian ______________1993, 94, 95, 96Holwerda, Jim R. ______________1957, 58, 59Hoskins, David ______________2006, 07, 08Iverson, James ______________1950, 51, 52Lull, Dennis S. __________________1971, 72Massey, Jeremiah ________________2004, 05Mills, Marvin______________________1953Paradis, Ronald E. ____________1964, 65, 66Peithman, Loren E. ____________1968, 69, 70Richards, Donald E. ________________1958Schmidt, Todd ____________________1994

Dresser, William____________________1949

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Barton, Fred ______________1977, 78, 79, 80Baxter, Mark ______________________1975Brannum, Clarence D. ________1947, 48, 49, 50Chipman, Robert A. ______________1972, 73Derouillere, Jean ________________1990, 91Dickerson, Greg A. __________________1968Green, Ronald J.____________________1971Langton, Allan L.____________1947, 48, 49, 50Langton, Scott________________1976, 77, 78Martin, Cartier ____________2004, 05, 06, 07Matuszak, Don V. ______________1957, 58, 59Peithman, Allen E. ____________1961, 62, 63Poppenhouse, Gerhard ____________1937, 38 Ridgway, Joe __________________1943, 45Rogers, Courtney G. ________________1970Seelye, Melvin __________________1939, 40Stanfield, Todd __________________1988, 89Stone, Francis R. ______________1954, 55, 56Vawter, Raymond __________________1950Weigel, Larry N.. ______________1965, 66, 67Williams, Kenny ____________________1982Wright, Joe ____________________1985, 86

Baxter, Mark ______________________1975Bell, Jack F. ______________________1945Clemente, Denis ________________2009, 10Diarra, Dramane ________________2004, 06Dickerson, Greg A. __________________1968Gibson, John P. "Hoot" __________1950, 51, 52Green, Ronald J.____________________1971Jackson, Vincent ________________1992, 93Matuszak, Don V. ______________1957, 58, 59Rogers, Courtney G. ________________1970Samuels, Jamar____________________2008Simons, Jeffrey C. ____________1963, 64, 65Stanfield, Todd __________________1988, 89Sulic, Ivan __________________2000, 01, 02Swartzendruber, Aaron________1995, 96, 97, 98Upson, Donald ______________1950, 51, 52

Barnard, Richard L. ____________1964, 65, 66Barrett, Ernie D ______________1949, 50, 51Baxter, James N. ______________1961, 62, 63Cleveland, H.W. ________________1937, 38Douglas, Steve A.______________1958, 59, 60Frank, Wally ________________1958, 59, 60George, Robert E. ________________1966, 67Horacek, Jack ________________1940, 41, 42Howard, Wylie ________________1990, 91, 92Jedwabny, Robert L. ________________1956Johnson, Robert A. __________________1949Lull, Dennis S. __________________1971, 72McGruder, Rodney ________________2010Reid, Josh ________________1997, 98, 99, 00Richards, Frank ________________2003, 04Smith, James A. ______________1953, 54, 55Snider, Terry S. ______________1969, 70, 71Taybron, Mario ____________________2006Thornton, Joe __________________1948, 49Warta, Ben ______________________1994

Atchison, Phineas (Tony) __________2001, 02Beane, Anthony ________________1993, 94Dix, Kenyatta______________________2000Douglas, Steve A.______________1958, 59, 60Ekblad, Robert ____________________1944Frank, Wally ________________1958, 59, 60Hayden, Marques______________2003, 04, 05Heinz, Michael K. ________________1959, 60Jackson, W. Roscoe ________________1966Kramer, George R. ____________1937, 38, 39Maybank, Jermaine ________________2007Mendenhall, George ____________1941, 42, 43Nickerson, Gaylon __________________1992Peck, Richard B. ______________1950, 51, 52Richmond, Mitch ________________1987, 88Schneider, Frederick R. ____________1955, 56Smith, Robert W____________________1954Snider, Terry S. ______________1969, 70, 71Suttner, Roger W. ______________1962, 63, 64Sutton, Dominique ____________2008, 09, 10Thornbrough, G. Wayne ____________1935, 36

Atkins, Dana M. ____________________1945Davis, Demond__________________1994, 95Frederick, Mark ______________2004, 05, 06Fritz, Steve ____________________1989, 91Gilpin, Paul ____________________1935, 36Graham, Robert K. __________________1959Groves, Cortez ____________________1999Holwerda, Jim R. ______________1957, 58, 59Howey, Harold __________________1947, 48Jones, Askia ______________1990, 92, 93, 94Kelly, Curtis ______________________2010Krone, Lloyd A. ____________1947, 48, 49, 50Lull, Dennis S. __________________1971, 72Nelson, David E. ______________1962, 63, 64Reid, Ervin __________________1938, 39, 40Richards, William H. ________________1946

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RECORDSShupe, George E. __________________1968Simons, Jeffrey C. ____________1963, 64, 65Vicens, Juan Pachin ______________1955, 56Webb, Jeffrey W. ______________1968, 69, 70Williams, Nick ____________________2002

Awaji, Buchi ______________________2009Blackman, Rolando __________1978, 79, 80, 81Cody, Jonas ____________________1983, 84Dean, John R. ________________1947, 48, 49Diggins, Carlos __________________1988, 89Fischer, Larry L. ______________1956, 57, 58Gavin, Brian ______________1993, 94, 95, 96Gibson, John P. "Hoot" __________1950, 51, 52Graham, Robert K. __________________1959Johnson, Jerald F. __________________1959Jung, Jerry __________________1953, 54, 55Klimek, Ed __________________1936, 37, 38Lull, Dennis S. __________________1971, 72Marsh, Chris __________________1996, 97McConnell, James R. ________________1964Miller, Jack ____________________1936, 37Sams, Patrick __________________1990, 91Walker, Ty ________________________1986Webb, Jeffrey W. ______________1968, 69, 70Williams, Kenny ____________________1982Willis, Ray ____________________1967, 68

Harman, Richard J. __________1947, 48, 49, 50Holstrom, Norris ________________1940, 41Payton, Jay ____________________1945, 46Schierlamann, Charles ____________1936, 37 St. John, John M. __________________1942

Bell, Jack F. ______________________1945Cleveland, H.W. ________________1937, 38Holman, Bruce ______________1942, 43, 47McClaughry, Larry __________________1945Miller, Ernest __________________1939, 40Patrick, Gerald H. __________________1947

Kohl, Fred ____________________1942, 43Langvardt, Chris ________________1940, 41Weatherby, David J. ____________1946, 47, 48

Klimek, Ed __________________1936, 37, 38Kramer, Karl ______________________1946

Beard, Danny M. ______________1972, 73, 74Beasley, Michael __________________2008Bergen, Gary ______________________1953Boozer, Robert L. ______________1957, 58, 59Davis, Duane ____________________1998DeAlmeida, Fabio __________________1988Foveaux, Myron ____________________1944Frazier, Keith __________________1976, 77Hart, Jarrett ____________________2003, 04Hoffman, James N. ____________1964, 65, 66Howe, Daniel __________________1941, 42 Hughes, Wheeler M. ______________1969, 70Molinari, James R. ______________1974, 75Shannon, Howard __________________1948Taylor, Kyle ____________________2005, 06Wroblewski, Mike ______________1960, 61, 62

Boozer, Robert L. ______________1957, 58, 59Britt, Reggie____________________1989, 90Galvao, Eduardo ______________1981, 82, 83Harman, Richard J. __________1947, 48, 49, 50Hughes, Wheeler M. ______________1969, 70

McCollough, Marcus ______________1997, 98Merriewether, Chris ________2007, 08, 09, 10Pino, Nick __________________1966, 67, 68Redding, Curtis__________________1977, 78Snider, Douglas L. ____________1973, 74, 75Specht, Henry __________________1949, 50Wesche, Homer ______________1937, 38, 39

Adams, Tyrone ____________1979, 80, 81, 82Black, Jerry__________________1976, 77, 78Bledsoe, Charles ________________1987, 88Cunningham, Deryl ____________1992, 93, 94DeJesus, Gilson ________________2002, 03Frick, Galen C. __________________1966, 67Hall, David __________________1970, 71, 72Heidrick, Jay __________________1998, 99Langton, Scott________________1976, 77, 78Merten, Robert L. __________________1957Mitchell, Ben ______________1983, 84, 85, 86Parr, John "Jack" ______________1956, 57, 58Price, Cedric L. ______________1959, 60, 61Samuels, Jamar ________________2009, 10Smith, Billy Ray ________________1989, 90Stauffer, Gene A. ______________1952, 53, 54Terry, Richie ______________________2001Thomas, Keith M __________________1947Thurston, Jerry ____________________1973Turner, Lewis______________________1946Williams, Gary W. __________________1964Yearby, Deilvez __________________2006, 07

Barrett, Ralph ____________________1946Bortka, John____________________1942, 43Brannum, Clarence D. ________1947, 48, 49, 50Hall, David __________________1970, 71, 72Hill, George ______________1993, 94, 95, 96Judge, Wally ____________________2010Knostman, Richard W. __________1951, 52, 53Leonard, Joe ______________1998, 99, 00, 01Ojeleye, Victor ____________________2009Parr, John "Jack" ______________1956, 57, 58Price, Cedric L. ______________1959, 60, 61Schultz, William ________________1945, 46Seyfert, Earl H. ______________1966, 67, 68

Arnold, Frederick O. ________________1968Dirks, B. Marlo ______________1942, 43, 47 Frank, Wally ________________1958, 59, 60Galvao, Eduardo ______________1981, 82, 83Gottfrid, Joe N. ______________1962, 63, 64Groves, Frank ________________1935, 36, 37Jones, Dax ______________________1997Lawrence, David ________________1969, 70Lewis, Kevin __________________1994, 95Marsh, Chris __________________1996, 97Olson, John W. __________________1965, 67Richards, Donald E. ________________1958Sharp, Guy "Jack" __________________1946Siebrandt, Matt ______________2001, 02, 03Simmons, Lance____________1986, 87, 89, 90Watson, Eric __________________1984, 85Wright, Akeem __________________2006, 07Wright, Walter ____________________1988

Adams, Nugent ____________________1955Bell, Jack F. ______________________1945Brannum, Clarence D. ________1947, 48, 49, 50Dreier, Clarence ____________________1939Frank, Wally ________________1958, 59, 60Hitch, Lewis R. __________________1950, 51Howse, Derrick ____________________1985Lawrence, David ________________1969, 70Messner, Kenneth __________________1942Railsback, Lee T. ________________1935, 36Rhodes, Shawn ____________1996, 97, 98, 99Richards, Donald E. ________________1958

Watkins, Lafayette ____________1982, 83, 84

Cooley, Charles ____________________1944Dirks, B. Marlo ______________1942, 43, 47 Oberg, Kenneth D. __________________1946Reid, Ervin __________________1938, 39, 40

Anderson, Ron __________________2008, 09Canby, Travis ______________2002, 03, 04, 05Kiddoo, Clyde H. ________________1956, 57Laketa, Parker __________________1983, 84Long, Glen C. ________________1958, 59, 60Marriott, Gary A. ________________1962, 63Meives, Joseph R. __________________1969Noland, Robert F. ______________1974, 75, 76Soldner, Steve ________________1977, 78, 79Stauffer, Gene A. ______________1952, 53, 54Thomas, Jack Lee ____________1970, 71, 72Underwood, Brad ________________1985, 86Washington, Rashad ________________2001

Carby, Jack ____________________1952, 53Craft, Les ________________1980, 81, 82, 83Dobbins, Mark ____________1986, 87, 88, 89Long, Glen C. ________________1958, 59, 60Meives, Joseph R. __________________1969Noland, Belvis ________________19994, 95Olson, John W. __________________1965, 67Strickland, Hamilton ________1992, 93, 94, 95Thomas, Jack Lee ____________1970, 71, 72Wallace, Donnie ________________2000, 01Williams, Larry D.______________1972, 73, 74

Graham, Robert K. __________________1959Harris, Dean ______________________1974Hill, George ______________1993, 94, 95, 96Johnson, Jerald F. __________________1959Kent, Darren ______________2006, 07, 08, 09Kitt, Tony ________________________1999Kusnyer, Ernest J.______________1971, 72, 73Litton, Kent D. ________________1968, 69, 70Massop, Tony __________________1989, 90McKenzie, Patrick B.____________1960, 61, 62Poma, Louis L. ______________1963, 64, 65Spurlock, Janerio ________________2002, 03

Danner, Dean______________1977, 78, 79, 80Eddie, Percy____________________1986, 87Gerlach, Carl R. ____________1973, 74, 75, 76Graham, Robert K. __________________1959Hull, William L. ____________________1955Jackson, Tyrone ______________1983, 84, 85Johnson, Jerald F. __________________1959Kusnyer, Ernest J.______________1971, 72, 73Litton, Kent D. ________________1968, 69, 70Maydew, Troy ____________________1989Priscock, Jesse W. ____________1952, 53, 54Rettiger, John ______________1989, 90, 91, 92Zender, Robert________________1970, 71, 72

Alfaro, Tom ____________________1984, 85Coleman, Norris ________________1986, 87Comley, Larry R. ________________1960, 61Craft, Roger L. __________________1954, 55Davis, Tyrone __________________1995, 96Fischer, Larry L. ______________1956, 57, 58Howell, Kelvin __________________2000, 01McCoy, Fred____________________1988, 89Murrell, Willie V. ________________1963, 64Noland, Belvis __________________1994, 95Pasco, Pervis __________________2002, 03Sims, Ty ______________________1998, 99

Third, Michael ____________________1968Venable, Jerry N. ________________1969, 70Williams, Gary W. __________________1964

Eaker, Gerald __________________1996, 97Fischer, Larry L. ______________1956, 57, 58Heitmeyer, J. Phil ______________1960, 61, 62Meyer, Ron ______________1985, 86, 87, 88Nealy, Ed ________________1979, 80, 81, 82Powell, Larry Joe ________________1955, 56Smith, Roy O. ________________1965, 66, 67Venable, Jerry N. ________________1969, 70

Hoffman, James N. ____________1964, 65, 66

Barber, Michael ______________1968, 69, 70Colón, Luis ____________________2007, 08Dies, Manny ______________________1996Droge, Dan __________________1975, 76, 77Elder, Eddie ________________1983, 84, 85Heinz, Michael K. ________________1959, 60Holwerda, Jim R. ______________1957, 58, 59Lucas, Ron ____________________1993, 94McVey, L. Eugene ______________1972, 73, 74Murphy, Brent __________________1978, 79Wilson, John L. ____________________1954

Barber, Michael ______________1968, 69, 70Degner, Neal __________________1982, 83Flynn, Ronald J. ____________________1955Franklin, James ____________________2008Heinz, Michael K. ________________1959, 60Holwerda, Jim R. ______________1957, 58, 59Kohl, William F. ____________________1954Muff, Kevin ____________________1985, 86Salter, Eric ______________________1980Winston, Darryl S. __________1974, 75, 76, 77

Brittian, Maurice __________________1991Collier, Aaron __________________1992, 93Hickert, Dan ______________________1978Merten, Robert L. __________________1957Mitchell, Steve ______________1971, 72, 73Reed, Randy __________________1981, 82Williams, Alex __________________1984, 85Wills, Jari ____________________1979, 80Zender, Robert________________1970, 71, 72

Dassie, Larry __________________1976, 77Merten, Robert L. __________________1957Prudhoe, Greg ________________1980, 81, 82Williams, Johnny __________________1996Zender, Robert________________1970, 71, 72

Barber, Michael ______________1968, 69, 70Herrera, Abdul ____________________2009Mitchell, Steve ______________1971, 72, 73Williams, Eugene ________________1968, 69Williams, Justin ________________2004, 05

Barber, Michael ______________1968, 69, 70Bennett, Jason ____________________2007Hughes, Tyler ________________2004, 05, 06Darting, Kerry __________________2000, 01Mitchell, Steve ______________1971, 72, 73Rettiger, John ______________1989, 90, 91, 92

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Hayden Abbott Forward/Guard * 6-3 * 185 * Olathe, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1955-56 21- --- --- 84-198 .424 --- --- 42-69 .609 97 4.6 --- --- --- --- --- 210 10.01956-57 21- --- --- 60-154 .390 --- --- 16-25 .640 81 3.9 --- --- --- --- --- 136 6.51957-58 26- --- --- 84-233 .361 --- --- 31-58 .535 132 5.1 --- --- --- --- --- 199 7.7Totals 68- --- --- 228-585 .389 --- --- 89-152 .585 310 4.6 --- --- --- --- --- 545 8.0

Tyrone Adams Forward * 6-6 * 195 * Chicago, Ill. (Martin Luther King)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1978-79 28-17 --- --- 94-196 .480 --- --- 39-57 .684 85 3.0 74-2 64 --- --- --- 227 8.11979-80 23-15 --- --- 98-188 .521 --- --- 44-53 .830 90 3.9 53-0 51 --- --- --- 240 10.41980-81 28-27 --- --- 132-274 .482 --- --- 58-74 .784 122 4.3 79-2 79 --- --- --- 322 11.51981-82 31-31 --- --- 191-360 .531 --- --- 80-105 .762 80 2.6 83-2 129 --- --- --- 462 14.9Totals 110-90 --- --- 515-1018 .506 --- --- 221-289 .765 377 3.4 289-6 323 --- --- --- 1251 11.4

Nugent Adams Forward * 6-3 * 185 * Kansas City, Mo. (Northeast)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1952-53 15- --- --- 6-11 .545 --- --- 7-12 .583 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 19 1.31953-54 12- --- --- 3-24 .125 --- --- 14-30 .466 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 20 1.71954-55 19- --- --- 50-122 .410 --- --- 50-65 .769 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 150 7.9Totals 46- --- --- 59-157 .376 --- --- 71-107 .664 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 189 4.1

Serge Afeli Forward * 6-9 * 235 * Abidjan, Ivory CoastY E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG2005-06 18-0 120 6.7 4-11 .364 0-0 .000 3-6 .500 41 2.3 25-1 5 12 4 5 11 0.62006-07 28-1 138 4.9 18-36 .500 0-0 .000 0-8 .000 35 1.3 22-0 4 8 5 3 36 1.3Totals 46-1 258 5.6 22-47 .468 0-0 .000 3-14 .214 76 1.7 47-1 9 20 9 8 47 1.0

Tom Alfaro Guard/Forward * 6-6 * 190 * Fresno, Calif. (McLane/Fresno City JC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1983-84 27-21 801 29.7 155-313 .495 --- --- 30-39 .769 67 2.5 45-1 36 47 0 17 340 12.61984-85 28-25 840 30.0 171-302 .566 --- --- 42-54 .778 53 1.9 62-2 63 57 2 27 384 13.7Totals 55-46 1,641 29.8 326-615 .530 --- --- 72-93 .774 120 2.2 107-3 99 104 2 44 724 13.2

Curtis Allen Guard * 6-4 * 190 * Long Beach, Calif. (Poly)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG2004-05 21-0 109 5.2 14-32 .438 2-8 .250 2-4 .500 17 0.8 14-0 5 5 0 4 32 1.52005-06 22-0 160 7.3 20-55 .364 2-5 .400 10-12 .833 39 1.8 12-0 13 18 1 15 52 2.4Totals 43-0 269 6.3 34-87 .391 4-13 .308 12-16 .750 56 1.3 26-0 18 23 1 19 84 2.0

Keith Amerson Guard/Forward * 6-4 * 185 * Los Angeles Calif. (Hamilton/Santa Monica JC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1989-90 29-4 298 10.3 24-60 .400 1-2 .500 9-16 .563 36 1.2 35-1 35 16 2 13 58 2.01990-91 28-28 788 28.1 94-202 .465 9-37 .243 40-68 .588 172 6.1 85-6 67 45 7 35 237 8.5Totals 57-32 1086 19.1 118-262 .450 10-39 .256 49-84 .583 208 3.7 120-7 102 61 9 48 295 5.2

Ron Anderson Forward * 6-8 * 245 * Upper Marlboro, Md. (McCallie [Tenn.] School)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG2007-08 30-6 360 12.0 40-73 .548 0-0 .000 18-39 .462 108 3.6 39-0 14 15 6 11 98 3.32008-09 34-0 638 18.8 59-113 .522 0-1 .000 59-117 .504 180 5.3 67-1 36 33 15 24 117 5.2Totals 64-6 998 15.6 99-186 .532 0-1 .000 77-156 .494 288 4.5 106-1 50 48 21 35 275 4.3

Fred Arnold Forward * 6-7 * 215 * Novato, Calif. (Marin City JC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1966-67 18- --- --- 15-35 .429 --- --- 9-19 .474 41 2.2 25- --- --- --- --- 39 2.11967-68 19- --- --- 27-55 .491 --- --- 3-8 .375 36 1.9 25- --- --- --- --- 57 3.0Totals 37- --- --- 42-90 .467 --- --- 12-27 .444 77 2.1 50- --- --- --- --- 96 2.6

Phineas [Tony] Atchison Guard * 6-1 * 170 * Greenville, Ill. (Greenville/Central Florida CC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG2000-01 28-6 724 25.9 110-285 .386 47-116 .405 60-76 .789 63 2.3 45-0 21 52 1 12 327 11.72001-02 29-4 494 17.0 78-211 .370 43-119 .361 33-40 .825 46 1.6 23-0 25 26 1 10 232 8.0Totals 57-10 1,218 21.4 188-496 .379 95-235 .404 93-116 .802 109 1.9 68-0 46 78 2 22 559 9.8

Buchi Awaji Guard * 6-3 * 185 * Los Angeles, Calif. (Loyola/Florida International/Citrus College)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG2008-09 25-0 269 10.8 34-68 .500 14-33 .424 18-22 .818 48 1.9 16-0 17 10 2 9 100 4.0

Gary Balding Guard * 6-0 * 165 * Hazelton, Kan. (High/Univ. of Oklahoma)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1958-59 9- --- --- 4-7 .571 --- --- 1-1 1.000 11 1.2 --- --- --- --- --- 9 1.0

Sonny Ballard Guard * 6-0 * 160 * Manhattan, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1957-58 11- --- --- 5-18 .278 --- --- 4-8 .500 7 0.6 --- --- --- --- --- 14 1.31958-59 16- --- --- 35-101 .347 --- --- 18-21 .857 42 2.6 --- --- --- --- --- 88 5.51959-60 25- --- --- 76-178 .427 --- --- 24-34 .706 43 1.7 42-1 --- --- --- --- 176 7.0Totals 52- --- --- 116-297 .391 --- --- 46-63 .730 92 1.8 42-1 --- --- --- --- 278 5.3

Mike Barber Center * 6-11 * 215 * Roswell, N.M. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1967-68 16- --- --- 16-40 .400 --- --- 10-21 .476 35 2.2 16- --- --- --- --- 42 2.61968-69 16- --- --- 30-73 .411 --- --- 24-39 .615 57 3.5 27- --- --- --- --- 84 5.21969-70 7- --- --- 2-5 .400 --- --- 1-4 .250 2 0.2 1-0 --- --- --- --- 5 0.7Totals 29- --- --- 48-118 .407 --- --- 35-64 .550 94 2.4 44- --- --- --- --- 131 3.4

Dick Barnard Guard * 6-1 * 185 * Maison, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1963-64 11- --- --- 5-20 .250 --- --- 1-4 .250 9 0.8 8- --- --- --- --- 11 1.01964-65 9- --- --- 31-80 .388 --- --- 11-19 .579 23 2.6 20- --- --- --- --- 73 8.11965-66 16- --- --- 24-65 .369 --- --- 7-10 .700 17 1.1 29- --- --- --- --- 55 3.4Totals 36- --- --- 60-165 .364 --- --- 19-33 .576 49 1.4 57 --- --- --- --- 139 3.9

Ernie Barrett Guard * 6-3 * 180 * Wellington, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1948-49 24- --- --- 57-178 .320 --- --- 22-36 .611 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 136 5.71949-50 24- --- --- 100-250 .400 --- --- 41-63 .651 --- --- 71- --- --- --- --- 241 10.01950-51 29- --- --- 127-307 .414 --- --- 44-62 .710 --- --- 89- --- --- --- --- 298 10.3Totals 77- --- --- 284-735 .386 --- --- 107-161 .627 --- --- 160- --- --- --- --- 675 8.8

Fred Barton Guard * 6-2 * 175 * Edwardsville, Ill. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1976-77 10- --- --- 1-8 .125 --- --- 8-12 .667 4 0.4 3-0 2 --- --- --- 10 1.01977-78 24-7 --- --- 31-72 .431 --- --- 3-6 .500 19 0.8 18-0 25 --- --- --- 65 2.71978-79 2-0 --- --- 3-8 .375 --- --- 0-0 .000 1 0.5 3-0 2 --- --- --- 6 3.01979-80 27-8 --- --- 46-92 .500 --- --- 16-20 .800 23 0.9 26-0 33 --- --- --- 108 4.01980-81 28-4 --- --- 19-60 .317 --- --- 25-32 .781 32 1.1 28-0 29 --- --- --- 63 2.3Totals 91-19 --- --- 100-240 .417 --- --- 52-70 .743 79 0.9 78-0 91 --- --- --- 252 2.8

Jim Baxter Forward * 6-4 * 190 * Russell, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1960-61 9- --- --- 2-4 .500 --- --- 5-9 .556 8 0.9 2-0 --- --- --- --- 9 1.01961-62 10- --- --- 8-22 .364 --- --- 8-9 .889 12 1.2 7-0 --- --- --- --- 24 2.41962-63 18- --- --- 18-53 .340 --- --- 11-21 .524 35 1.9 18-0 --- --- --- --- 47 2.6Totals 37- --- --- 28-79 .354 --- --- 24-39 .615 55 1.5 27-0 --- --- --- --- 80 2.2

Mark Baxter Guard/Forward * 6-5 * 180 * Atlanta, Ga. (Sandy Springs)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1974-75 16- --- --- 5-15 .333 --- --- 0-0 .000 7 0.4 9-1 --- --- --- --- 10 0.61975-76 6- --- --- 3-10 .300 --- --- 3-4 .750 7 1.2 3-0 --- --- --- --- 9 1.5Totals 22- --- --- 8-25 .320 --- --- 3-4 .750 14 1.6 12-1 --- --- --- --- 19 0.9

Anthony Beane Guard * 5-10 * 170 * Bernie, Mo. (High/Three Rivers JC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1992-93 30-30 1031 34.4 106-257 .412 42-110 .382 50-70 .714 86 2.9 82-2 137 99 1 42 304 10.11993-94 34-34 1173 34.5 131-383 .342 61-189 .323 66-79 .835 100 2.9 83-3 153 104 1 45 389 11.4Totals 64-64 2,204 34.4 237-640 .370 103-299 .345 116-149 .779 186 2.9 165-5 290 203 2 87 693 10.8

Danny Beard Guard/Forward * 6-3 * 180 * Sparta, Ill. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1971-72 28- --- --- 131-292 .448 --- --- 53-81 .654 85 3.0 66-2 --- --- --- --- 315 11.21972-73 24- --- --- 75-183 .410 --- --- 9-18 .500 85 3.5 30-0 --- --- --- --- 159 6.61973-74 27- --- --- 115-259 .444 --- --- 18-26 .692 84 3.1 37-0 --- --- --- --- 248 9.2Totals 79- --- --- 321-734 .437 --- --- 80-125 .640 254 3.2 133-2 --- --- --- --- 722 9.1

Michael Beasley Forward * 6-10 * 235 * Washington, D.C. (Notre Dame [Mass.] Prep)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG2007-08 33-33 1041 31.5 307-577 .532 36-95 .379 216-279 .774 408 12.4 85-1 38 95 54 42 866 26.2

Jack BellY E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1947-48 3- --- --- 0- --- --- --- 1-1 1.000 --- --- 1-0 --- --- --- --- 1 0.3

Jason Bennett Center * 7-3 * 255 * Jacksonville, Fla. (Arlington Country Day)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG2006-07 27-9 341 12.6 19-39 .487 0-0 .000 14-28 .500 70 2.6 52-1 8 11 50 2 52 1.9

Gary Bergen Forward * 6-8 * Independence, Mo. (William Chrisman)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1952-53 21- --- --- 58-145 .400 --- --- 30-56 .536 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 146 7.0

Larry Berger Forward * 6-5 * 215 * Jetmore, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1963-64 2- --- --- 0-0 .000 --- --- 0-0 .000 0 0.0 1-0 --- --- --- --- 0 0.01964-65 4- --- --- 1-1 1.000 --- --- 0-0 .000 1 0.3 4-0 --- --- --- --- 2 0.5Totals 6- --- --- 1-1 1.000 --- --- 0-0 .000 1 0.2 5-0 --- --- --- --- 2 0.3

Dennis Berkholtz Guard * 6-1 * 170 * Whitefish Bay, Wis. (High) Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1964-65 25- --- --- 68-149 .456 --- --- 23-44 .523 79 3.2 51- --- --- --- --- 159 6.41965-66 25- --- --- 76-280 .271 --- --- 45-60 .750 74 3.0 49- --- --- --- --- 197 7.91966-67 25- --- --- 136-314 .433 --- --- 60-79 .760 79 3.1 45- --- --- --- --- 332 13.2Totals 75- --- --- 280-743 .377 --- --- 128-183 .699 232 3.1 145- --- --- --- --- 688 9.1

Jerry Black Center * 6-11 * 225 * Chicago, Ill. (Parker)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1975-76 14- --- --- 15-37 .405 --- --- 10-17 .588 41 2.9 27-0 --- --- --- --- 40 2.91976-77 24- --- --- 17-28 .606 --- --- 13-29 .448 47 2.0 39-1 2 --- --- --- 47 2.01977-78 19-0 --- --- 9-24 .375 --- --- 9-17 .529 28 1.5 22-0 1 --- --- --- 27 1.4Totals 57- --- --- 41-89 .461 --- --- 32-63 .508 116 2.0 88-1 3 --- --- --- 114 2.0

Rolando Blackman Guard * 6-6 * 190 * Brooklyn, N.Y. (William E. Grady)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1977-78 29-24 --- --- 127-269 .472 --- --- 61-93 .656 187 6.5 56-0 45 --- --- --- 315 10.91978-79 28-28 --- --- 200-392 .510 --- --- 83-113 .735 110 3.9 46-0 79 --- --- --- 483 17.31979-80 31-31 --- --- 226-419 .540 --- --- 100-145 .690 145 4.7 50-1 94 --- --- --- 552 17.81980-81 33-33 --- --- 202-380 .532 --- --- 90-115 .783 165 5.0 62-1 102 --- --- --- 494 15.0Totals 121-116 --- --- 755-1460 .517 --- --- 334-466 .717 607 5.0 214-2 320 --- --- --- 1844 15.2

Charles Bledsoe Forward * 6-7 * 210 * St. Louis, Mo. (Beaumont/Moberly CC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1986-87 31-27 705 22.7 104-205 .507 0-1 .000 57-117 .487 177 5.7 91-3 40 61 23 35 265 8.51987-88 34-34 985 29.0 125-233 .536 0-0 .000 58-116 .500 253 7.4 104-2 36 66 24 24 308 9.1Totals 65-61 1,690 26.0 229-438 .523 0-1 .000 115-233 .494 430 6.6 195-5 76 127 47 59 573 8.8

Mark Bohm Guard * 5-10 * 150 * Cheney, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1981-82 1-0 --- --- 0-0 .000 --- --- 0-0 .000 1 1.0 0-0 0 --- --- --- 0 0.01983-84 13-0 69 5.3 10-22 .455 --- --- 0-0 .000 4 0.3 12-0 10 4 0 2 20 1.51984-85 24-14 513 21.4 45-97 .464 --- --- 25-35 .714 19 0.8 43-0 62 29 1 12 116 4.8Totals 38-14 582 15.3 55-119 .462 --- --- 25-35 .714 24 0.6 55-0 72 33 1 14 136 3.6

Bob Boozer Center/Forward * 6-8 * 215 * Omaha, Neb. (Tech)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1956-57 23- --- --- 136-306 .444 --- --- 178-229 .777 237 10.3 75- --- --- --- --- 450 19.61957-58 27- --- --- 195-441 .442 --- --- 154-215 .716 281 10.4 106-11 --- --- --- --- 544 20.11958-59 27- --- --- 247-568 .435 --- --- 197-258 .764 306 11.3 89-4 --- --- --- --- 691 25.6Totals 77- --- --- 578-1315 .440 --- --- 529-702 .754 824 10.7 270-15 --- --- --- --- 1685 21.9

Clarence Brannum Center * 6-4 * 210 * Winfield, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1946-47 22- --- --- 29- --- --- --- 23-47 .489 --- --- 67- --- --- --- --- 81 3.71947-48 28- --- --- 84- --- --- --- 53-61 .869 --- --- 91- --- --- --- --- 229 8.21948-49 6- --- --- 13-57 .228 --- --- 12-23 .522 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 38 6.31949-50 24- --- --- 86-245 .351 --- --- 59-100 .590 --- --- 90- --- --- --- --- 231 9.6Totals 80- --- --- 212- --- --- --- 147-231 .636 --- --- 248- --- --- --- --- 579 7.2

Reggie Britt Forward * 6-6 * 220 * Flint, Mich. (Carmen/Coffeyville CC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1988-89 29-8 459 15.8 56-100 .560 0-0 .000 48-76 .632 68 2.3 42-0 20 31 4 6 160 5.51989-90 29-7 301 10.4 42-85 .494 0-0 .000 21-29 .724 64 2.2 37-0 7 20 5 7 105 3.6Totals 58-15 760 13.1 98-185 .530 0-0 .000 69-105 .657 132 2.3 79-0 27 51 9 13 265 4.6

Maurice Brittian Center * 6-9 * 250 * Atlanta, Ga. (Sylvan/Hutchinson CC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1990-91 25-21 602 24.1 80-164 .488 0-0 .000 39-64 .609 151 6.0 74-2 31 32 24 17 199 8.0

Fred Brown Guard * 6-3 * 185 * West Palm Beach, Fla. (William T. Dwyer)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG2007-08 27-0 248 9.2 39-98 .398 20-53 .377 8-16 .500 34 1.3 20-0 18 13 3 12 106 3.92008-09 34-2 695 20.4 99-235 .421 54-130 .415 22-37 .595 55 1.6 53-1 45 44 2 23 274 8.1Totals 61-2 943 15.5 138-331 .414 74-183 .404 30-53 .566 89 1.5 73-1 63 57 5 35 380 6.2

Warren Brown Guard * 6-2 * 170 * Lee's Summitt, Mo. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1959-60 20- --- --- 20-64 .313 --- --- 11-23 .478 50 2.5 26-0 --- --- --- --- 51 2.61960-61 26- --- --- 21-66 .318 --- --- 17-20 .850 57 2.2 26-0 --- --- --- --- 59 2.31961-62 23- --- --- 43-116 .371 --- --- 21-33 .636 66 2.9 38- --- --- --- --- 107 4.7Totals 69- --- --- 84-246 .342 --- --- 49-76 .645 173 2.5 90- --- --- --- --- 217 3.2

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RECORDSQuentin Buchanan Guard * 6-7 * 200 * Junction City, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1999-00 28-7 510 18.2 53-128 .414 8-26 .308 12-21 .571 87 3.1 37-0 28 35 12 14 126 4.52000-01 29-26 793 27.3 82-201 .408 4-17 .235 45-60 .775 109 3.8 80-3 43 69 11 21 213 7.32001-02 29-14 434 15.0 31-84 .369 0-8 .000 11-18 .611 71 2.4 48-0 27 38 16 14 73 2.52002-03 27-1 215 8.0 19-45 .422 0-2 .000 16-25 .640 36 1.3 30-0 8 5 7 1 54 2.0Totals 113-48 1952 17.3 185-458 .404 12-53 .226 84-124 .677 303 2.7 195-3 106 147 46 50 466 4.1

Warren Bullock Guard * 6-0 * 170 * Norton, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1953-54 12- --- --- 5-22 .227 --- --- 4-14 .286 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 14 1.21954-55 3- --- --- 0-2 .000 --- --- 0-0 .000 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 0 0.0Totals 15- --- --- 5-24 .208 --- --- 4-14 .286 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 14 0.9

Josh Campbell Guard * 5-11 * 165 * Hoxie, Kan. (Hoxie/Cloud County CC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG2004-05 2-0 3 1.5 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 0.02005-06 2-0 2 1.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0.0Total 4-0 5 1.3 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0-0 2 2 0 0 0 0.0

Travis Canby Forward * 6-9 * 233 * Atlanta, Ga. (Fork Union Military Academy)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG2001-02 22-0 169 7.7 7-15 .467 0-0 .000 5-9 .556 32 1.5 34-0 8 4 5 2 19 0.92002-03 26-0 109 4.2 3-8 .375 0-0 .000 3-7 .429 16 0.6 10-0 6 4 1 2 9 0.32003-04 19-1 138 7.3 8-12 .667 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 19 1.0 20-0 7 10 1 4 16 0.82004-05 8-0 20 2.5 1-1 1.00 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 5 0.6 3-0 0 2 0 0 4 0.5Total 75-1 436 5.8 19-36 .528 0-0 .000 10-19 .526 72 1.0 65-0 21 20 7 8 48 0.6

Jack Carby Forward * 6-7 * 235 * Kansas City, Mo. (Westport/Univ. of Kansas)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1951-52 23- --- --- 73-197 .371 --- --- 51-80 .638 --- --- 86- --- --- --- --- 197 8.61952-53 21- --- --- 35-93 .374 --- --- 33-53 .623 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 103 4.9Totals 44- --- --- 108-290 .372 --- --- 84-133 .632 --- --- 86- --- --- --- --- 300 6.8

Glenn Channell Center * 6-5 * 190 * Kansas City, Kan.Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1950-51 9- --- --- 2-6 .333 --- --- 5-7 .714 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 9 1.0

Bob Chipman Guard * 6-2 * 185 * Davison, Mich. (Flint Northwestern/Genesee CC) Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1971-72 22- --- --- 11-32 .344 --- --- 24-60 .400 30 1.3 27-0 --- --- --- --- 46 2.01972-73 28- --- --- 87-170 .512 --- --- 45-60 .750 78 2.8 47-1 --- --- --- --- 219 7.8Totals 50- --- --- 98-202 .485 --- --- 69-120 .575 108 2.2 74-1 --- --- --- --- 265 5.3

Ward Clark Center * 6-1 * 190 * Eureka, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1947-48 28- --- --- 44- --- --- --- 32-43 .744 --- --- 41- --- --- --- --- 120 4.31948-49 6- --- --- 9-21 .429 --- --- 5-7 .714 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 23 3.8Totals 34- --- --- 53- --- --- --- 37-50 .720 --- --- 41- --- --- --- --- 143 4.2

Denis Clemente Guard * 6-1 * 175 * Bayamon, Puerto Rico (Calusa [Fla.] Prep/Univ. of Miami)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG2008-09 32-32 952 29.8 167-412 .405 59-161 .366 87-109 .798 78 2.4 76-1 112 84 0 27 480 15.0

Jonas Cody Guard * 6-0 * 195 * St. Louis, Mo. (Vashon)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1982-83 24-3 --- --- 32-86 .372 --- --- 30-52 .577 17 0.7 34-0 18 16 0 12 94 3.91983-84 22-3 217 9.9 23-57 .404 --- --- 18-32 .563 13 0.7 26-0 17 17 0 7 64 2.9Totals 46-6 --- --- 55-143 .385 --- --- 48-84 .571 30 0.7 60-0 35 33 0 19 158 3.4

Larry Cohan Guard * 6-2 * 170 * Bonner Springs, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1962-63 11- --- --- 5-20 .250 --- --- 9-13 .692 3 0.3 10-0 --- --- --- --- 19 1.7

Norris Coleman Forward * 6-8 * 210 * Jacksonville, Fla. (Paxon Senior)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1985-86 28-28 992 35.4 254-490 .518 --- --- 101-136 .743 225 8.0 65-0 21 41 27 25 609 21.81986-87 19-12 613 32.3 154-303 .508 1-13 .077 85-113 .752 160 8.4 43-0 8 33 27 17 394 20.7Totals 47-40 1,605 34.2 408-793 .515 1-13 .077 186-249 .747 385 8.2 108-0 29 74 54 42 1003 21.3

Aaron Collier Forward * 6-6 * 220 * Kansas City, Mo. (Northeast/State Fair CC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1991-92 24-9 373 15.5 43-96 .448 0-0 .000 21-39 .538 104 4.3 37-2 13 19 3 4 107 4.51992-93 30-30 796 26.5 117-234 .500 0-0 .000 38-54 .704 197 6.6 61-1 22 42 3 19 272 9.1Totals 54-39 1,169 21.7 160-330 .485 0-0 .000 59-93 .634 301 5.6 98-3 35 61 6 23 379 7.0

Luis Colón Center * 6-10 * 275 * Carolina, Puerto Rico (Krop [Fla.])Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG2006-07 29-16 276 9.5 21-40 .525 0-0 .000 15-22 .682 53 1.8 51-1 12 13 7 6 57 2.02007-08 28-2 156 5.6 12-34 .353 0-0 .000 6-16 .375 31 1.1 37-0 6 13 7 1 30 1.12008-09 34-34 618 18.2 63-132 .477 0-0 .000 23-50 .560 160 4.7 89-6 20 23 18 12 149 4.4Totals 91-52 1,050 11.5 96-206 .466 0-0 .000 44-88 .500 244 2.7 177-7 38 49 32 19 236 2.6

Larry Comley Forward/Guard * 6-5 * 210 * Kansas City, Kan. (Wyandotte)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1959-60 25- --- --- 69-227 .304 --- --- 27-37 .730 145 5.8 41-2 --- --- --- --- 165 6.61960-61 27- --- --- 211-570 .370 --- --- 72-110 .655 315 11.7 59-1 --- --- --- --- 494 18.3Totals 52- --- --- 280-797 .351 --- --- 99-147 .674 460 8.9 100-3 --- --- --- --- 659 12.7

Les Craft Center * 6-10 * 235 * Bozeman, Mont. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1979-80 17-5 --- --- 27-51 .529 --- --- 7-11 .636 39 2.3 28-0 11 --- --- --- 61 3.61980-81 25-9 --- --- 35-81 .432 --- --- 18-21 .857 53 2.1 54-1 18 --- --- --- 88 3.61981-82 31-29 --- --- 125-233 .536 --- --- 47-65 .723 156 5.0 99-2 57 --- --- --- 297 9.61982-83 28-25 --- --- 130-244 .533 --- --- 67-103 .651 148 5.3 91-6 34 76 39 11 327 11.7Totals 101-68 --- --- 317-609 .521 --- --- 139-200 .695 396 3.9 272-9 120 773 7.7

Roger Craft Center * 6-7 * 205 * Garden City, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1952-53 10- --- --- 2-8 .250 --- --- 1-4 .250 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 5 0.51953-54 21- --- --- 43-110 .390 --- --- 42-61 .689 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 128 6.11954-55 21- --- --- 89-217 .410 --- --- 77-127 .606 --- --- 58- --- --- --- --- 255 12.1Totals 52- --- --- 134-335 .400 --- --- 120-192 .625 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 388 7.5

Deryl Cunningham Forward * 6-7 * 210 * Chicago, Ill. (St. Joseph's/DePaul)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1991-92 22-7 323 14.7 28-70 .400 0-1 .000 24-48 .500 79 3.6 39-0 12 21 6 6 80 3.61992-93 30-30 921 30.7 106-219 .484 0-0 .000 67-111 .604 250 8.3 83-4 54 59 19 18 279 9.31993-94 34-34 1143 33.6 152-309 .492 2-3 .667 82-151 .543 295 8.7 80-3 50 70 20 41 388 11.4Totals 86-71 2,387 27.8 286-598 .478 2-4 .500 173-310 .558 624 7.3 202-7 116 150 45 65 747 8.7

Marcelo Da Barrosa Forward * 6-7 * 220 * Sao Paulo, Brazil (Colegio Santo Americo)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG2001-02 21-0 188 9.0 29-64 .453 0-3 .000 10-16 .625 36 1.7 36-0 5 13 1 2 68 3.22002-03 5-0 18 3.6 2-9 .222 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 4 0.8 3-0 1 0 0 0 5 1.0Totals 26-0 206 7.9 31-73 .425 0-3 .000 11-18 .611 40 1.5 39-0 6 13 1 2 73 2.8

Dean Danner Forward * 6-6 * 200 * Manhattan, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1976-77 22- --- --- 14-39 .359 --- --- 8-13 .615 19 0.8 18-0 5 --- --- --- 36 1.61977-78 27-5 --- --- 24-60 .400 --- --- 15-19 .789 55 2.0 26-0 8 --- --- --- 63 2.31978-79 19-0 --- --- 22-51 .431 --- --- 7-13 .538 18 1.0 14-0 5 --- --- --- 51 2.71979-80 21-1 --- --- 15-36 .417 --- --- 11-13 .846 22 1.1 13-0 5 --- --- --- 41 2.0Totals 89- --- --- 75-186 .403 --- --- 41-58 .707 114 1.3 71 23 --- --- --- 191 2.1

Larry Dassie Forward * 6-5 * 205 * Jacksonville, Fla. (Paxon/Dodge City CC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1975-76 25- --- --- 74-174 .425 --- --- 23-38 .605 158 6.3 57-1 --- --- --- --- 171 6.81976-77 31- --- --- 174-340 .512 --- --- 52-70 .743 270 8.7 90-2 53 --- --- --- 400 12.9Totals 56- --- --- 248-514 .482 --- --- 75-108 .694 428 7.6 147-3 53 --- --- --- 571 10.2

George Davidson Guard * 5-10 * 155 * Cement, Okla. (High/Cameron JC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1960-61 9- --- --- 2-6 .333 --- --- 5-7 .714 3 0.3 7-0 --- --- --- --- 9 1.01961-62 16- --- --- 8-28 .286 --- --- 6-8 .750 7 0.4 10- --- --- --- --- 22 1.4Totals 25- --- --- 10-34 .294 --- --- 11-15 .733 10 0.4 17- --- --- --- --- 31 1.2

Demond Davis Guard/Forward * 6-4 * 210 * Ashburn, Ga. (Turner County/Manatee JC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1993-94 34-34 894 26.3 72-198 .364 11-39 .282 49-86 .570 209 6.1 106-4 43 77 1 32 204 6.01994-95 24-23 624 26.0 84-208 .404 2-23 .087 47-75 .627 149 6.2 52-1 35 67 1 26 217 9.0Totals 58-57 1,518 26.2 156-406 .384 13-62 .210 96-161 .596 358 6.2 158-5 78 144 2 58 421 7.3

Duane Davis Guard * 5-11 * 175 * Los Angeles, Calif. (Fairfax/Arizona State)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1997-98 23-19 518 22.5 49-126 .389 35-95 .368 32-38 .842 34 1.5 56-1 76 36 0 30 165 7.2

Tyrone Davis Forward * 6-8 * 235 * Kansas City, Mo. (Ruskin/State Fair CC/Baylor)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1994-95 27-26 768 28.4 106-212 .500 0-0 .000 99-153 .647 153 5.7 89-6 23 58 18 23 311 11.51995-96 29-29 909 31.3 128-256 .500 0-1 .000 121-185 .654 239 8.2 77-4 35 78 14 19 377 13.0Totals 56-55 1,677 29.9 234-468 .500 0-1 .000 220-338 .651 392 7.0 166-10 58 136 32 42 688 12.3

Fabio DeAlmeida Forward * 6-6 * 190 * Sao Paulo, Brazil (Objetivo)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1987-88 8-0 25 3.1 1-5 .200 0-1 .000 4-5 .800 8 1.0 4-0 1 4 0 0 6 0.8

John Dean Guard * 6-1 * 160 * Harveyville, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1946-47 22- --- --- 65- --- --- --- 33-50 .660 --- --- 22- --- --- --- --- 163 7.41947-48 28- --- --- 57- --- --- --- 58-79 .734 --- --- 36- --- --- --- --- 172 6.11948-49 12- --- --- 19-74 .257 --- --- 12-19 .632 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 50 4.2Totals 62- --- --- 141- --- --- --- 103-148 .696 --- --- 58- --- --- --- --- 384 6.2

Neal Degner Center * 6-9 * 245 * Milwaukee, Wis. (Thomas More Prep)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1981-82 14-0 --- --- 7-21 .333 --- --- 4-6 .667 16 1.1 7-0 4 --- --- --- 18 1.31982-83 22-6 --- --- 32-73 .438 --- --- 15-28 .536 41 1.9 17-0 24 24 0 7 79 3.6Totals 36-6 --- --- 39-94 .415 --- --- 19-34 .559 57 1.6 24-0 28 24 0 7 97 2.7

Gilson DeJesus Forward/Guard * 6-5 * 215 * South Kingston, R.I. (Objectivo HS/Trinidad State JC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG2001-02 29-13 625 21.6 62-155 .400 36-98 .367 20-34 .588 98 3.4 61-4 35 49 3 23 180 6.232002-03 30-30 952 31.7 115-257 .447 80-183 .437 27-40 .675 171 5.7 87-5 31 52 2 26 337 11.2Totals 59-43 1,577 26.7 177-412 .430 116-281 .413 47-74 .635 269 4.6 148-9 66 101 5 49 517 8.8

Jean Derouillere Guard * 6-5 * 205 * Miami, Fla. (Edison/Dade North CC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1989-90 25-23 765 .306 152-313 .486 17-47 .362 72-112 .643 -4 3.8 54-0 82 50 8 19 393 15.71990-91 28-28 889 31.8 179-417 .429 30-104 .288 94-136 .691 100 3.6 77-1 92 77 4 30 482 17.2Totals 53-51 1,654 31.2 331-730 .453 47-151 .311 166-248 .669 194 3.7 131-1 174 127 12 49 875 16.5

Roy DeWitz Guard/Forward * 6-3 * 185 * Barrington, Ill. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1955-56 18- --- --- 51-143 .357 --- --- 47-72 .653 95 5.3 --- --- --- --- --- 149 8.31956-57 23- --- --- 84-248 .339 --- --- 82-134 .612 139 6.0 --- --- --- --- --- 250 10.91957-58 27- --- --- 71-227 .313 --- --- 74-100 .740 149 5.5 --- --- --- --- --- 216 8.0Totals 68- --- --- 206-618 .333 --- --- 203-306 .663 383 5.6 --- --- --- --- --- 615 9.0

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Dramane Diarra Forward * 6-8 * 245 * Paris, France (Cloud County CC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG2003-04 16-6 146 9.1 7-18 .389 0-0 .000 5-9 .556 19 1.2 28-3 0 13 4 1 19 1.22005-06 28-27 713 25.5 58-130 .446 0-1 .000 31-44 .705 148 5.3 91-4 15 37 45 18 147 5.3Totals 44-43 859 19.5 65-148 .439 0-1 .000 36-53 .679 167 3.8 119-7 15 50 49 19 166 3.8

Greg Dickerson Guard * 6-2 * 175 * Manhattan, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1967-68 8- --- --- 5-20 .250 --- --- 7-9 .778 7 0.8 8- --- --- --- --- 17 2.11968-69 1- --- --- 1-1 1.000 --- --- 0-0 .000 0 0.0 3-0 --- --- --- --- 2 2.0Totals 9- --- --- 6-21 .286 --- --- 7-9 .778 7 0.8 11- --- --- --- --- 19 2.1

Manny Dies Forward * 6-9 * 235 * Wichita, Kan. (South)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1995-96 23-2 232 10.1 17-60 .283 0-0 .000 17-30 .567 48 2.1 24-0 9 17 14 8 51 2.21996-97 23-16 520 22.6 60-147 .408 0-1 .000 44-74 .595 123 5.3 49-1 11 43 18 12 164 7.11997-98 26-21 696 26.8 156-286 .545 0-0 .000 96-139 .691 197 7.6 76-0 25 68 49 17 408 15.71998-99 32-13 700 21.8 117-238 .492 0-1 .000 85-115 .739 199 6.2 86-1 16 69 40 17 319 10.0Totals 104-52 2,148 20.7 350-731 .479 0-2 .000 242-358 .676 567 5.5 235-2 61 197 121 54 942 9.1

Carlos Diggins Guard/Forward * 6-4 * 200 * South Bend, Ind. (Clay/Butler County CC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1987-88 30-1 278 9.3 21-43 .488 1-4 .250 16-29 .552 37 1.2 33-0 14 14 0 10 59 2.01988-89 26-7 223 8.6 22-46 .478 5-15 .333 6-9 .667 17 0.7 18-0 18 11 0 3 55 2.1Totals 56-8 501 8.9 43-89 .483 6-19 .316 22-38 .579 51 1.0 51-0 32 25 0 13 114 2.0

Charles Dinkins Forward * 6-5 * 180 * Brooklyn, N.Y. (Lincoln/Southwestern CC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1997-98 5-0 31 6.2 6-14 .429 2-4 .500 1-3 .333 3 0.6 2-0 0 2 0 2 15 3.0

B. Marlo DirksY E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1946-47 22- --- --- 33- --- --- --- 19-35 .543 --- --- 28- --- --- --- --- 85 3.9

Kenyatta Dix Guard * 6-1 * 170 * Gainesville, Fla. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1999-00 27-4 313 11.6 35-86 .407 5-27 .185 34-46 .739 21 0.8 35-0 34 47 2 21 109 4.0

Mark Dobbins Guard/Forward * 6-5 * 205 * Humboldt, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1985-86 19-1 206 10.8 32-73 .438 --- --- 4-4 1.000 38 2.0 20-1 13 10 1 7 68 3.61986-87 31-3 530 17.1 54-123 .439 11-41 .268 20-31 .645 81 2.6 56-1 32 31 1 19 139 4.51987-88 34-0 418 12.3 36-56 .643 2-7 .286 21-34 .618 88 2.6 43-0 20 22 2 16 95 2.81988-89 30-23 742 24.7 68-149 .456 35-83 .422 18-32 .563 128 4.3 73-1 52 34 1 32 189 6.3Totals 114-27 1,896 16.6 190-401 .474 48-131 .366 63-101 .624 335 2.9 192-3 117 97 5 74 491 4.3

Steve Douglas Forward/Guard * 6-4 * 190 * Manhattan, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1957-58 11- --- --- 3-13 .231 --- --- 10-14 .714 14 1.3 --- --- --- --- --- 16 1.51958-59 27- --- --- 54-142 .380 --- --- 53-68 .779 141 5.2 --- --- --- --- --- 161 6.01959-60 26- --- --- 65-148 .439 --- --- 53-68 .779 93 3.6 56-5 --- --- --- --- 183 7.0Totals 64- --- --- 122-303 .403 --- --- 116-150 .773 248 3.9 56- --- --- --- --- 360 5.6

William Dresser Center * 6-4 * 190 * Oroville, Calif. (High/Linfield College)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1948-49 7- --- --- 4-6 .667 --- --- 0-1 .000 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 8 1.1

Dan Droge Forward * 6-4 * 195 * Frankfort, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1974-75 25- --- --- 54-125 .432 --- --- 16-32 .500 103 4.1 51-0 --- --- --- --- 124 5.01975-76 26- --- --- 45-116 .388 --- --- 5-14 .357 70 2.7 47-3 --- --- --- --- 95 3.71976-77 25- --- --- 26-65 .400 --- --- 13-20 .650 44 1.8 43-0 17 --- --- --- 65 2.6Totals 76- --- --- 125-306 .408 --- --- 34-66 .515 217 2.9 141-3 17 --- --- --- 284 3.7

Gerald Eaker Center * 6-11 * 245 * Chicago, Ill. (St. Joseph's/Ohio State/Southeastern CC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1995-96 27-25 657 24.3 77-169 .456 0-0 .000 35-68 .515 127 4.7 76-3 25 45 59 10 189 7.01996-97 27-19 653 24.2 71-180 .394 0-1 .000 32-65 .492 128 4.7 78-5 18 45 44 11 174 6.4Totals 54-44 1,310 24.3 148-349 .424 0-1 .000 67-133 .504 255 4.7 154-8 43 90 103 21 363 6.7

Percy Eddie Forward * 6-8 * 185 * Milwaukee, Wis. (Milwaukee Tech/Colby CC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1985-86 28-9 367 13.1 56-139 .403 --- --- 16-28 .571 83 3.0 41-1 19 30 12 15 128 4.61986-87 17-0 97 5.7 9-22 .409 0-0 .000 6-13 .462 23 1.4 20-1 2 7 6 3 24 1.4Totals 45-9 464 10.3 65-161 .404 0-0 .000 22-41 .537 106 2.4 61-2 21 37 18 18 152 3.4

Eddie Elder Center/Forward * 6-9 * 215 * Tulsa, Okla. (Cascia Hall)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1981-82 6-0 --- --- 0-2 .000 --- --- 1-4 .250 7 1.2 2-0 0 --- --- --- 1 0.21982-83 28-20 --- --- 93-211 .441 --- --- 58-78 .744 144 5.1 67-5 32 53 3 13 244 8.71983-84 29-29 948 32.7 130-240 .542 --- --- 119-156 .763 205 7.1 83-5 52 49 12 16 379 13.11984-85 28-28 809 28.9 141-259 .544 --- --- 82-107 .766 199 7.1 75-0 55 48 7 22 364 13.0Totals 91-77 --- --- 364-712 .511 --- --- 260-345 .754 555 6.1 227-10 139 150 22 51 988 10.9

Josh Eilert Forward * 6-7 * 205 * Osborne, Kan. (Osborne/Cloud County CC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG2002-03 4-0 6 1.5 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 4 1.0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0.02003-04 4-0 6 1.7 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 0.7Totals 8-0 12 1.5 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 4 0.5 0-0 0 1 1 0 2 0.3

Tim Ellis Guard * 6-3 * 180 * Seattle, Wash. (Rainier Beach/Col. of Southern Idaho)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG2002-03 30-15 744 24.8 104-238 .437 42-110 .382 33-42 .786 83 2.8 56-2 43 32 14 13 283 9.42003-04 28-28 838 29.9 143-282 .507 32-92 .348 69-85 .812 144 5.1 53-1 59 42 11 21 387 13.8Totals 58-43 1,582 27.3 247-520 .475 74-202 .366 102-127 .803 227 3.9 109-3 102 74 25 34 670 11.6

Mike Evans Guard * 6-1 * 170 * Goldsboro, N.C. (Laurinburg Prep)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1974-75 29- --- --- 213-446 .478 --- --- 66-81 .815 103 3.6 54-1 --- --- --- --- 492 17.01975-76 28- --- --- 216-425 .508 --- --- 70-82 .854 94 3.4 64-0 --- --- --- --- 502 17.91976-77 31- --- --- 227-468 .485 --- --- 112-145 .772 110 3.5 66-1 91 --- --- --- 566 18.31977-78 29-29 --- --- 234-471 .497 --- --- 87-120 .725 86 3.0 62-1 91 --- --- --- 555 19.1Totals 117- --- --- 890-1810 .492 --- --- 335-428 .783 393 3.4 246-3 182 --- --- --- 2115 18.1

Richard Ewy Guard * 6-0 * 160 * Stafford, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1959-60 25- --- --- 35-98 .357 --- --- 19-30 .633 60 2.4 35-0 --- --- --- --- 89 3.61960-61 27- --- --- 63-152 .415 --- --- 26-40 .650 42 1.6 68-1 --- --- --- --- 152 5.61961-62 24- --- --- 69-171 .404 --- --- 29-41 .707 66 2.8 53- --- --- --- --- 167 7.0Totals 76- --- --- 167-421 .397 --- --- 74-111 .667 168 2.2 156- --- --- --- --- 408 5.4

Larry Fischer Forward * 6-4 * 190 * Pratt, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1955-56 18- --- --- 21-63 .333 --- --- 22-32 .688 43 2.4 --- --- --- --- --- 64 3.61956-57 15- --- --- 9-44 .205 --- --- 14-21 .667 39 2.6 --- --- --- --- --- 32 2.11957-58 13- --- --- 13-23 .565 --- --- 10-17 .588 15 1.2 --- --- --- --- --- 36 2.8Totals 46- --- --- 43-130 .331 --- --- 46-70 .657 97 2.1 --- --- --- --- --- 132 2.9

Ron Flynn Guard/Forward * 6-1 * Eau Claire, Wis. (Regis)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1954-55 17- --- --- 9-38 .237 --- --- 8-11 .727 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 26 1.5

Wally Frank Forward * 6-8 * 230 * Norton, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1957-58 27- --- --- 88-184 .478 --- --- 55-79 .696 135 5.0 --- --- --- --- --- 231 8.61958-59 27- --- --- 127-321 .396 --- --- 92-120 .767 207 7.7 --- --- --- --- --- 346 12.81959-60 26- --- --- 145-369 .393 --- --- 93-121 .769 193 7.4 63-2 --- --- --- --- 383 14.7Totals 80- --- --- 360-874 .412 --- --- 240-320 .750 535 6.7 63- --- --- --- --- 960 12.0

James Franklin Guard * 6-0 * 190 * Kansas City, Kan. (Blue Valley West/Cowley County CC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG2006-07 3-0 4 1.3 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0.02007-08 13-1 51 3.9 3-10 .300 1-4 .250 0-2 .000 8 0.6 7-0 7 3 0 4 7 0.5Totals 16-1 55 3.4 3-10 .300 1-4 .250 0-2 .000 8 0.5 7-0 7 4 0 4 7 0.4

Keith Frazier Guard * 6-2 * 180 * Atlanta, Ga. (Douglass)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1975-76 13- --- --- 1-18 .056 --- --- 8-9 .889 9 0.8 9-0 --- --- --- --- 10 0.81976-77 21- --- --- 34-68 .500 --- --- 7-13 .532 19 0.9 16-0 54 --- --- --- 75 3.61977-78 7-2 --- --- 7-14 .500 --- --- 3-5 .600 6 0.9 1-0 9 --- --- --- 17 2.4Totals 41- --- --- 42-100 .420 --- --- 18-27 .667 37 0.8 26-0 63 --- --- --- 102 2.5

Mark Frederick Guard * 6-5 * 191 * Lawrence, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG2003-04 5-0 7 1.4 3-4 .750 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 0.5 0-0 0 2 0 0 6 1.22004-05 2-0 4 2.0 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0.02005-06 4-0 4 1.0 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-2 .000 1 0.3 1-0 1 1 0 0 0 0.0Totals 11-0 15 1.4 3-7 .429 0-1 .000 0-2 .000 3 0.3 1-0 1 4 0 0 6 0.5

Thomas Freeman Guard * 6-3 * 185 * Lynwood, Calif. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1977-78 6-0 --- --- 1-9 .111 --- --- 4-6 .667 2 0.3 0-0 0 --- --- --- 6 1.0

Galen Frick Forward * 6-4 * 200 * Durham, Kan. (High/Dodge City CC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1965-66 22- --- --- 45-94 .479 --- --- 19-35 .543 97 4.4 35- --- --- --- --- 109 5.01966-67 21- --- --- 57-127 .449 --- --- 28-39 .718 155 7.3 53- --- --- --- --- 142 6.7Totals 43- --- --- 102-221 .462 --- --- 47-74 .635 252 5.9 88- --- --- --- --- 251 5.8

Steve Fritz Guard * 6-4 * 190 * Gypsum, Kan. (Southeast Saline/Hutchinson CC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1988-89 12-0 48 4.0 2-5 .400 0-1 .000 3-5 .600 2 0.2 4-0 4 5 1 1 7 0.61990-91 26-1 265 10.2 32-73 .438 7-25 .280 10-15 .667 51 2.0 25-0 18 14 2 10 81 3.1Totals 38-1 313 8.2 34-78 .436 7-26 .269 13-20 .650 53 1.4 29-0 22 19 3 11 88 2.3

Eduardo Galvao Guard * 6-5 * 185 * Sao Paulo, BrazilY E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1979-80 3-0 --- --- 0-1 .000 --- --- 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0-0 0 --- --- --- 0 0.01980-81 29-4 --- --- 50-120 .417 --- --- 25-34 .735 51 1.6 44-0 52 --- --- --- 125 4.31981-82 27-9 --- --- 40-87 .460 --- --- 24-39 .615 61 2.3 36-0 53 --- --- --- 104 3.81982-83 23-19 --- --- 50-97 .516 --- --- 28-38 .737 68 3.0 35-1 77 48 1 21 128 5.6Totals 82-32 --- --- 140-305 .459 --- --- 77-111 .694 180 2.2 115-1 182 48 1 21 357 4.4

Bob Garcia Forward * 5-8 * 140 * El Dorado, Kan. (High/El Dorado JC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1950-51 9- --- --- 1-8 .125 --- --- 0-1 .000 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 2 0.2

Dan Gaskin Guard/Forward * 6-2 * 175 * Derby, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1966-67 9- --- --- 6-16 .375 --- --- 2-7 .286 8 0.8 11- --- --- --- --- 14 1.5

Brian Gavin Guard * 6-1 * 180 * St. Louis, Mo. (Parkway Central)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1992-93 16-0 109 6.8 6-15 .400 4-7 .571 6-8 .750 12 0.8 18-0 21 15 0 5 22 1.41993-94 32-0 359 11.2 33-87 .379 16-47 .340 12-24 .500 40 1.3 45-1 26 20 0 13 94 2.91994-95 25-9 349 14.0 23-93 .247 6-37 .162 19-17 .895 42 1.7 23-0 26 24 2 12 69 2.81995-96 15-1 104 6.9 6-23 .261 4-13 .308 8-12 .667 9 0.6 4-0 11 6 0 1 24 1.6Totals 88-10 921 10.5 68-218 .312 30-104 .288 45-61 .738 103 1.2 90-1 84 65 2 31 209 2.4

Bob George Guard * 5-11 * 185 * Colby, Kan. (High/Hutchinson JC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1965-66 22- --- --- 23-64 .359 --- --- 9-19 .474 35 1.6 26- --- --- --- --- 55 2.51966-67 20- --- --- 38-109 .349 --- --- 34-47 .723 37 1.8 23- --- --- --- --- 110 5.5Totals 42- --- --- 61-173 .353 --- --- 43-66 .652 72 1.7 49- --- --- --- --- 165 3.9

Carl Gerlach Center * 6-10 * 205 * Leawood, Kan. (Shawnee Mission South)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1972-73 13- --- --- 5-12 .417 --- --- 3-7 .429 16 1.2 8-0 --- --- --- --- 13 1.01973-74 26- --- --- 71-117 .607 --- --- 39-48 .813 109 4.2 48-1 --- --- --- --- 181 7.01974-75 29- --- --- 129-232 .556 --- --- 44-67 .657 249 8.6 88-2 --- --- --- --- 302 10.41975-76 28- --- --- 126-225 .560 --- --- 38-59 .644 245 8.8 67-0 --- --- --- --- 290 10.4Totals 96- --- --- 331-586 .565 --- --- 124-181 .685 619 6.4 211-3 --- --- --- --- 786 8.2

John Gibson Forward * 6-2 * 170 * Pittsburg, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1949-50 24- --- --- 19-49 .388 --- --- 15-29 .517 --- --- 22- --- --- --- --- 53 2.21950-51 29- --- --- 42-62 .677 --- --- 34-66 .515 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 158 5.41951-52 24- --- --- 42-159 .264 --- --- 33-52 .635 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 117 4.9Totals 77- --- --- 103-270 .382 --- --- 82-147 .558 --- --- 22- --- --- --- --- 228 3.0

Andre Gilbert Forward * 6-7 * 205 * Brooklyn Park, Minn. (Park Center/South Dakota State/Mt. San Jacinto College)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG2007-08 27-15 478 17.7 38-104 .365 11-38 .289 18-29 .621 68 2.5 53-1 42 37 3 14 105 3.9

Buster Glover Guard * 6-0 * 155 * Gary, Ind. (Lew Wallace/Allen County CC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1987-88 34-0 431 12.7 34-88 .386 16-32 .500 17-21 .810 18 0.5 18-0 32 19 0 10 101 3.0

Eugene Goodlow Guard * 6-1 * 185 * Rochester, N.Y. (McQuaid Jesuit)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1977-78 3-0 --- --- 0-1 .000 --- --- 2-3 .667 3 1.0 3-0 0 --- --- --- 2 0.71978-79 16-0 --- --- 16-35 .457 --- --- 4-8 .500 14 0.9 20-1 9 --- --- --- 36 2.3Totals 19-0 --- --- 16-36 .444 --- --- 6-11 .545 17 0.9 23-1 9 --- --- --- 38 2.0

Joe Gottfrid Forward * 6-8 * 200 * Assaria, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1961-62 24- --- --- 14-39 .359 --- --- 20-38 .526 60 2.5 43- --- --- --- --- 48 2.01962-63 21- --- --- 18-48 .375 --- --- 17-24 .708 55 2.6 45-2 --- --- --- --- 53 2.51963-64 23- --- --- 15-39 .385 --- --- 14-23 .609 48 2.1 36- --- --- --- --- 44 1.9Totals 68- --- --- 47-126 .373 --- --- 51-85 .600 163 2.4 124- --- --- --- --- 145 2.1

Bob Graham Forward/Guard * 6-3 * 195 * Independence, Mo. (William Chrisman)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1958-59 14- --- --- 8-26 .308 --- --- 1-5 .200 13 0.9 --- --- --- --- --- 17 1.21959-60 3- --- --- 0-3 .000 --- --- 0-2 .000 4 1.3 1-0 --- --- --- --- 0 0.0Totals 17- --- --- 8-29 .276 --- --- 1-7 .143 17 1.0 1-0 --- --- --- --- 17 1.0

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RECORDSBenny Green Guard * 6-3 * 180 * North Little Rock, Ark. (Northeast)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1985-86 30-15 750 25.0 96-237 .405 --- --- 52-59 .712 74 2.5 42-1 88 69 2 32 234 7.8

Chris Griffin Guard * 6-2 * 195 * Elverta, Calif. (Jesuit/Washington State)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1996-97 27-10 553 20.5 24-71 .338 2-14 .143 38-57 .667 64 2.4 49-1 74 53 4 16 88 3.31997-98 28-9 444 15.6 30-64 .469 4-13 .308 23-37 .622 52 1.9 45-0 62 41 3 21 87 3.11998-99 33-32 950 28.8 70-172 .407 15-50 .300 66-103 .641 98 3.0 66-1 135 74 5 37 221 6.7Totals 88-51 1,947 22.1 124-307 .404 21-77 .273 127-197 .645 214 2.4 160-2 271 168 12 74 396 4.5

Cortez Groves Guard * 6-5 * 185 * Raytown, Mo. (High/Moberly JC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1998-99 33-21 774 23.5 115-322 .357 38-106 .358 60-81 .741 107 3.2 57-0 66 72 9 35 328 9.91999-00 26-24 742 28.5 146-384 .380 70-187 .374 57-80 .713 55 2.1 65-1 65 78 4 37 419 16.1Totals 59-45 1,516 25.7 261-706 .370 108-293 .369 117-161 .727 162 2.7 122-1 131 150 13 72 747 12.0

Bill Guthridge Guard * 5-10 * 160 * Parsons, Kan. (High/Parsons JC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1957-58 6- --- --- 3-4 .750 --- --- 0-2 .000 4 0.7 --- --- --- --- --- 6 1.01958-59 20- --- --- 16-44 .364 --- --- 24-38 .632 25 1.3 --- --- --- --- --- 56 2.81959-60 15- --- --- 19-50 .380 --- --- 11-17 .647 22 1.5 23-0 --- --- --- --- 49 3.3Totals 41- --- --- 38-98 .388 --- --- 35-57 .614 51 1.2 23-0 --- --- --- --- 111 2.7

David Hall Center/Forward * 6-7 * 200 * Savannah, Ga. (Beach)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1969-70 28- --- --- 135-268 .504 --- --- 67-120 .558 276 9.8 80-4 --- --- --- --- 337 12.01970-71 26- --- --- 127-256 .496 --- --- 44-101 .436 284 10.9 95-9 --- --- --- --- 298 11.51971-72 28- --- --- 149-271 .549 --- --- 74-123 .602 267 9.5 81-4 --- --- --- --- 372 13.2Totals 82- --- --- 411-795 .517 --- --- 185-344 .538 827 10.1 256-17 --- --- --- --- 1007 12.3

Stanley Hamilton Forward * 6-6 * 230 * Savannah, Ga. (Dodge City CC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1993-94 30-0 245 8.2 20-36 .556 0-1 .000 15-23 .652 56 1.9 23-0 14 14 1 1 55 1.81994-95 27-1 501 18.6 84-193 .435 12-45 .267 26-49 .531 142 5.3 42-1 30 33 6 20 206 7.6Totals 57-1 746 13.1 104-229 .454 12-46 .261 41-72 .569 198 3.5 65-1 44 47 7 21 261 4.6

Rick Harman Forward * 6-3 * 190 * Hoisington, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1946-47 23- --- --- 31- --- --- --- 37-63 .587 --- --- 51- --- --- --- --- 99 4.31947-48 28- --- --- 88- --- --- --- 67-86 .779 --- --- 81- --- --- --- --- 262 9.41948-49 11- --- --- 39-104 .375 --- --- 47-68 .691 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 125 11.41949-50 24- --- --- 84-209 .402 --- --- 103-135 .763 --- --- 73- --- --- --- --- 271 11.2Totals 86- --- --- 252- --- --- --- 254-352 .722 --- --- 205- --- --- --- --- 757 8.8

Dean Harris Forward * 6-8 * 185 * Edwardsville, Ill. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1973-74 27- --- --- 87-202 .431 --- --- 26-48 .542 176 6.5 67-2 --- --- --- --- 200 7.4

Lance Harris Guard * 6-5 * 185 * Columbia, Mo. (Hickman)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG2003-04 27-0 213 7.9 21-73 .288 10-42 .238 6-14 .429 23 0.9 15-0 16 14 2 6 58 2.12004-05 29-8 763 26.3 108-240 .450 58-140 .414 27-45 .600 62 2.1 49-1 66 41 7 21 301 10.42005-06 28-13 717 25.6 117-282 .415 27-100 .270 38-50 .760 68 2.4 46-1 49 44 6 16 299 10.72006-07 35-30 925 26.4 133-296 .449 59-157 .376 38-57 .667 115 3.3 53-0 67 49 18 14 363 10.4Totals 119-51 2618 22.0 379-891 .425 154-439 .351 109-166 .657 268 2.3 163-2 198 148 33 57 1021 8.6

Jarrett Hart Guard * 6-4 * 205 * Little Rock, Ark. (Central/Univ. of Oklahoma/Arkansas-Fort Smith)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG2002-03 26-14 626 24.1 70-171 .409 21-63 .333 34-57 .596 88 3.4 40-1 77 48 5 21 195 7.52003-04 27-22 835 30.9 102-259 .394 41-104 .394 48-62 .774 96 3.6 47-1 85 49 1 20 293 10.9Totals 53-36 1,461 27.6 172-430 .400 62-167 .371 82-119 .689 184 3.5 87-2 162 97 6 41 488 9.2

Elliot Hatcher Guard * 6-0 * 175 * Indianapolis, Ind. (Ritter High/Grayson CC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1994-95 27-27 887 32.9 123-295 .417 41-102 .402 74-96 .771 95 3.5 67-2 82 61 3 53 361 13.41995-96 27-27 942 34.9 139-329 .422 48-129 .372 116-142 .817 93 3.4 58-2 89 81 3 65 442 16.4Totals 54-54 1,829 .339 262-624 .420 89-231 .385 190-238 .798 188 3.5 125-4 171 142 6 118 803 14.9

Marques Hayden Forward * 6-7 * 240 * Putnam City, Okla. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG2002-03 30-1 560 18.7 71-142 .500 0-1 .000 69-102 .676 135 4.5 81-3 26 28 14 10 211 7.02003-04 28-26 709 25.3 86-161 .534 1-2 .500 50-80 .625 181 6.5 81-1 27 55 16 27 223 8.02004-05 15-13 334 22.3 41-95 .432 1-1 1.00 19-35 .543 79 5.3 36-0 19 22 9 7 102 6.8Totals 73-40 1,603 22.0 198-398 .498 2-4 .500 138-217 .636 395 5.4 198-4 72 105 39 44 536 7.3

Marcus Hayes Guard * 6-4 * 200 * Oviedo, Fla. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG2001-02 12-0 38 3.2 0-4 .000 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 3 0.3 8-0 2 7 0 2 2 0.2

Ed Head Forward * 6-0 * 160 * Los Angeles, Calif. (University)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1948-49 12- --- --- 32-96 .333 --- --- 8-19 .421 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 72 6.01949-50 17- --- --- 48-147 .327 --- --- 13-27 .482 --- --- 34- --- --- --- --- 109 6.41950-51 26- --- --- 34-74 .460 --- --- 33-48 .688 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 181 7.0Totals 55- --- --- 114-317 .360 --- --- 54-94 .575 --- --- 34- --- --- --- --- 362 6.6

Jay Heidrick Forward * 6-6 * 195 * Beloit, Kan. (High/Barton County CC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1997-98 12-0 23 1.9 2-8 .250 0-1 .000 0-5 .000 5 0.4 3-0 1 3 1 1 4 0.31998-99 10-1 20 2.0 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 6 0.6 1-0 2 0 0 0 4 0.4Totals 22-1 43 2.0 3-12 .250 0-1 .000 2-9 .222 11 0.5 4-0 3 3 1 1 8 0.4

Mickie Heinz Forward * 6-4 * 200 * Claflin, Kan. (High/Hutchinson JC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1958-59 18- --- --- 20-54 .370 --- --- 18-26 .692 52 2.9 --- --- --- --- --- 58 3.21959-60 22- --- --- 44-97 .454 --- --- 31-51 .608 96 4.4 58-3 --- --- --- --- 119 5.4Totals 40- --- --- 64-151 .424 --- --- 49-77 .636 148 3.7 58-3 --- --- --- --- 177 4.4

Phil Heitmeyer Forward * 6-4 * 205 * Kansas City, Kan. (Wyandotte)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1959-60 14- --- --- 11-39 .225 --- --- 19-36 .528 32 2.3 18-0 --- --- --- --- 41 2.91960-61 27- --- --- 25-52 .481 --- --- 23-37 .622 43 1.6 28-1 --- --- --- --- 73 2.71961-62 24- --- --- 28-82 .342 --- --- 21-44 .477 80 3.3 30-0 --- --- --- --- 77 3.2Totals 65- --- --- 64-173 .370 --- --- 63-117 .539 155 2.4 76-0 --- --- --- --- 191 2.9

Brian Henson Guard * 6-1 * 180 * McPherson, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1991-92 26-0 401 15.4 58-146 .397 42-110 .382 26-38 .684 41 1.6 34-0 38 30 0 18 184 7.11992-93 30-0 573 19.1 69-197 .350 48-149 .322 34-51 .667 68 2.3 59-0 32 39 1 16 220 7.31993-94 12-0 166 13.8 16-60 .267 11-34 .324 12-20 .600 15 1.3 20-0 11 13 1 12 55 4.6Totals 68-0 1,140 16.8 143-403 .355 101-293 .345 72-109 .661 124 1.8 113-0 81 82 2 46 459 6.8

Steve Henson Guard * 6-1 * 180 * McPherson, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1986-87 31-22 950 30.6 75-190 .395 26-64 .406 57-69 .826 63 2.0 91-2 114 70 2 50 233 7.51987-88 34-34 1243 36.6 79-184 .429 42-83 .506 111-120 .925 81 2.4 70-1 186 71 7 35 311 9.11988-89 30-30 1123 37.4 192-413 .465 79-177 .446 92-100 .920 81 2.7 69-1 141 80 0 43 555 18.51989-90 32-32 1158 36.2 181-406 .446 93-213 .437 101-112 .902 85 2.7 81-0 141 73 0 62 556 17.4Totals 127-118 4,474 35.2 527-1193 .442 240-537 .447 361-401 .900 310 2.4 311-4 582 294 9 190 1655 13.0

Dan Hickert Center * 6-11 * 230 * Bird City, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1975-76 8- --- --- 5-15 .333 --- --- 2-4 .500 11 1.4 8-0 --- --- --- --- 12 1.51977-78 9-5 --- --- 6-14 .429 --- --- 6-10 .600 24 2.7 14-0 1 --- --- --- 18 2.0Totals 17- --- --- 11-29 .379 --- --- 8-14 .571 35 2.1 22-0 1 --- --- --- 30 1.8

George Hill Center * 6-8 * 225 * Fairhope, Ala. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1992-93 11-0 46 4.2 6-10 .600 0-0 .000 3-11 .273 7 0.6 12-0 0 5 0 0 15 1.41993-94 19-0 62 3.3 7-15 .467 0-0 .000 2-10 .200 11 0.6 12-0 0 9 0 1 16 0.81994-95 26-13 349 13.4 12-38 .316 0-0 .000 8-20 .400 65 2.5 43-1 4 9 0 4 32 1.21995-96 11-1 37 3.4 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 4-6 .667 6 0.5 5-0 1 2 0 0 4 0.4Totals 67-14 494 7.4 25-65 .385 0-0 .000 17-47 .362 89 1.3 72-1 5 25 0 5 67 1.0

Lew Hitch Center * 6-8 * 205 * Griggsville, Ill. (High/Culver-Stockton)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1949-50 24- --- --- 38-123 .309 --- --- 23-47 .489 --- --- 36- --- --- --- --- 99 4.11950-51 29- --- --- 96-241 .398 --- --- 66-104 .635 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 258 8.8Totals 53- --- --- 134-364 .368 --- --- 89-151 .589 --- --- 36- --- --- --- --- 357 6.7

Jim Hoffman Forward * 6-6 * 200 * Derby, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1963-64 5- --- --- 2-6 .333 --- --- 0-0 .000 3 0.6 2-0 --- --- --- --- 4 0.81964-65 24- --- --- 36-108 .333 --- --- 22-39 .564 82 3.4 55- --- --- --- --- 94 3.91965-66 15- --- --- 20-56 .357 --- --- 13-26 .500 47 3.1 21- --- --- --- --- 53 3.5Totals 44- --- --- 58-170 .341 --- --- 35-65 .538 132 3.0 78-0 --- --- --- --- 151 3.4

Jim Hollinger Forward * 6-4 * 190 * Olathe, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1955-56 1- --- --- 0-0 .000 --- --- 2-2 1.000 0 0.0 --- --- --- --- --- 2 2.01956-57 2- --- --- 1-5 .200 --- --- 2-2 1.000 4 2.0 --- --- --- --- --- 4 2.0Totals 3- --- --- 1-5 .200 --- --- 4-4 1.000 4 1.3 --- --- --- --- --- 6 2.0

Bruce HolmanY E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1946-47 22- --- --- 12- --- --- --- 9-21 .429 --- --- 14- --- --- --- --- 33 1.5

Jim Holwerda Guard * 6-0 * 165 * Lindsborg, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1956-57 16- --- --- 15-46 .326 --- --- 5-7 .714 12 0.8 --- --- --- --- --- 35 2.21957-58 20- --- --- 15-40 .375 --- --- 3-8 .375 12 0.6 --- --- --- --- --- 33 1.71958-59 22- --- --- 37-119 .311 --- --- 25-29 .862 36 1.6 --- --- --- --- --- 99 4.5Totals 58- --- --- 67-205 .327 --- --- 33-44 .750 60 1.0 --- --- --- --- --- 167 2.9

Steve Honeycutt Guard * 6-1 * 175 * Humboldt, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1966-67 25- --- --- 91-225 .404 --- --- 33-49 .674 90 3.6 52- --- --- --- --- 215 8.61967-68 28- --- --- 155-365 .425 --- --- 92-133 .692 163 5.8 77- --- --- --- --- 402 14.41968-69 24- --- --- 131-315 .416 --- --- 57-83 .687 125 5.2 76- --- --- --- --- 319 13.2Totals 77- --- --- 377-905 .417 --- --- 182-265 .687 378 4.9 205- --- --- --- --- 936 12.2

David Hoskins Guard * 6-5 * 225 * Canton, Mich. (Plymouth Salem/Central Michigan/Schoolcraft College)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG2005-06 28-21 741 26.5 123-242 .508 2-11 .182 119-171 .696 129 4.6 51-1 57 72 3 24 367 13.12006-07 35-35 967 27.6 162-359 .451 13-63 .206 171-231 .740 206 5.9 84-5 88 90 9 35 508 14.5Totals 63-56 1708 27.1 285-601 .474 15-74 .203 290-402 .721 335 5.3 135-6 145 162 12 59 875 13.9

Wylie Howard Forward * 6-8 * 225 * Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Anderson/Washburn)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1989-90 15-2 116 7.7 13-29 .448 0-1 .000 6-11 .545 26 1.7 18-0 1 5 0 0 32 2.11990-91 27-17 563 20.9 90-178 .506 0-0 .000 73-93 .785 161 6.0 68-3 19 61 13 13 253 9.41991-92 30-30 774 25.8 127-228 .557 1-1 1.000 80-114 .702 197 6.6 86-3 23 68 21 11 335 11.2Totals 72-49 1,453 20.2 230-406 .567 1-2 .500 159-218 .729 384 5.3 172-6 43 134 34 24 620 8.6

Kelvin Howell Forward/Center * 6-9 * 240 * Buckner, Ark. (Stamps/Westark CC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1999-00 28-17 718 25.6 95-179 .531 0-0 .000 34-74 .459 205 7.3 69-1 25 53 26 32 224 8.02000-01 29-26 660 22.8 74-158 .468 0-0 .000 47-112 .420 197 6.8 77-4 27 41 48 16 195 6.7Totals 57-43 1,378 24.2 169-337 .501 0-0 .000 81-186 .435 402 7.1 146-5 52 94 74 48 419 7.4

Harold Howey Guard * 6-0 * 170 * Kansas City, Mo. (Pleasanton/Iola JC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1946-47 22- --- --- 82- --- --- --- 58-96 .604 --- --- 56- --- --- --- --- 222 10.11947-48 28- --- --- 88- --- --- --- 59-69 .855 --- --- 82- --- --- --- --- 245 8.8Totals 50- --- --- 170- --- --- --- 117-165 .709 --- --- 138- --- --- --- --- 467 9.3

Derrick Howse Forward * 6-8 * 200 * Helena, Ark. (Central/Phillips County CC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1984-85 21-1 193 9.2 18-58 .310 --- --- 7-11 .636 37 1.8 18-0 6 13 1 6 43 2.1

Anton Hubert Guard * 6-0 * 175 * Charlotte, N.C. (Christian/Graceland)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1995-96 19-2 275 14.5 26-85 .306 12-46 .261 16-28 .571 30 1.6 27-0 24 20 0 9 80 4.2

Wheeler Hughes Guard * 6-1 * 205 * Lynchburg, Va.Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1968-69 22- --- --- 50-125 .400 --- --- 29-45 .644 45 2.0 52- --- --- --- --- 129 5.81969-70 28- --- --- 89-214 .416 --- --- 52-86 .605 110 3.9 85-2 --- --- --- --- 230 8.2Totals 50- --- --- 139-339 .410 --- --- 81-131 .618 155 3.1 137-2 --- --- --- --- 359 7.2

Tyler Hughes Forward * 6-11 * 230 * Olathe, Kan. (Olathe North)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG2003-04 14-0 74 5.3 8-15 .533 0-0 .000 0-15 .000 17 1.2 11-0 4 2 9 1 16 1.12004-05 29-5 314 10.8 26-52 .500 0-0 .000 11-23 .478 84 2.9 64-1 10 24 22 7 63 2.22005-06 26-0 183 7.0 18-29 .621 0-0 .000 8-19 .421 51 2.0 45-2 12 10 12 6 44 1.7Totals 69-5 571 8.3 52-96 .542 0-0 .000 19-57 .333 152 2.2 120-3 26 36 43 14 123 1.8

Bill Hull Forward * 6-4 * Irving, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1954-55 12- --- --- 9-25 .360 --- --- 3-10 .300 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 21 1.8

LaKeith Humphrey Guard * 6-1 * 170 * Memphis, Tenn. (Tech/Barton County CC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1988-89 30-24 973 32.4 131-310 .423 21-51 .412 96-113 .850 78 2.6 42-0 109 71 1 49 379 12.6

Wayne Hutchins Center * 6-6 * 230 * Winfield, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1955-56 10- --- --- 6-14 .429 --- --- 7-17 .412 14 1.4 --- --- --- --- --- 19 1.9

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Jim Iverson Guard * 5-10 * 170 * Mitchell, S.D. (Platte)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1949-50 22- --- --- 26-74 .351 --- --- 13-20 .650 --- --- 18- --- --- --- --- 65 2.91950-51 29- --- --- 95-243 .391 --- --- 69-90 .767 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 259 8.91951-52 24- --- --- 121-291 .416 --- --- 67-88 .761 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 309 12.9Totals 75- --- --- 242-608 .398 --- --- 149-198 .753 --- --- 18- --- --- --- --- 633 8.4

Tyrone Jackson Forward * 6-5 * 195 * East St. Louis, Ill. (Lincoln)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1982-83 27-17 --- --- 55-116 .474 --- --- 16-30 .533 111 4.1 42-0 27 28 20 15 126 4.71983-84 27-3 384 14.2 25-46 .544 --- --- 12-19 .632 63 2.3 35-0 9 12 6 12 62 2.31984-85 27-8 674 25.0 54-106 .509 --- --- 45-65 .692 131 4.9 50-0 27 31 16 23 153 5.7Totals 81-28 --- --- 134-268 .500 --- --- 73-114 .640 305 3.8 127-0 63 71 42 50 341 4.2

Roscoe Jackson Forward * 6-5 * 185 * Topeka, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1964-65 14- --- --- 15-33 .455 --- --- 25-35 .714 48 3.4 18- --- --- --- --- 55 3.91965-66 23- --- --- 38-90 .422 --- --- 12-31 .387 92 4.0 54- --- --- --- --- 88 3.8Totals 37- --- --- 53-123 .431 --- --- 37-66 .561 140 3.8 72- --- --- --- --- 143 3.9

Vincent Jackson Guard/Forward * 6-4 * 195 * East St. Louis, Ill. (Lincoln/Moberly CC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1991-92 30-22 736 24.5 109-247 .441 7-27 .259 48-82 .585 111 3.7 78-1 64 76 2 27 273 9.11992-93 30-28 945 31.5 160-349 .458 21-65 .323 71-97 .732 134 4.5 88-3 73 96 6 42 412 13.7Totals 60-50 1,681 28.0 269-596 .451 28-92 .304 119-179 .665 245 4.1 166-4 137 172 8 69 685 11.4

Tim Jankovich Guard * 6-0 * 165 * Manhattan, Kan. (High/Washington State)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1979-80 27-11 --- --- 75-153 .490 --- --- 48-61 .787 17 0.6 35-0 43 --- --- --- 198 7.31980-81 33-27 --- --- 98-187 .524 --- --- 45-58 .774 39 1.2 82-0 119 --- --- --- 241 7.31981-82 30-23 --- --- 94-187 .503 --- --- 55-60 .917 53 1.7 40-0 123 --- --- --- 243 8.1Totals 90-61 --- --- 267-527 .507 --- --- 148-179 .827 109 1.2 157-0 285 --- --- --- 682 7.6

Jerry Janovetz Forward * 6-3 * 175 * Peoria, Ill. (High/Bradley)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1964-65 12- --- --- 7-19 .368 --- --- 12-14 .857 26 2.2 18- --- --- --- --- 26 2.2

Bob Jedwabny Forward * 6-5 * Menasha, Wis. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1955-56 6- --- --- 3-7 .429 --- --- 1-4 .250 6 1.0 --- --- --- --- --- 7 1.2

Brady Johnson Forward * 6-7 * 220 * Salina, Kan. (Ell-Saline)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG2006-07 3-0 3 1.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 1 0.3 0-0 0 2 0 0 2 0.7

Jerry Johnson Guard * 6-3 * 195 * North Platte, Neb. (Hutchinson) Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1958-59 10- --- --- 7-26 .269 --- --- 9-12 .750 23 2.3 --- --- --- --- --- 23 2.31959-60 3- --- --- 2-7 .286 --- --- 0-0 .000 8 2.7 0-0 --- --- --- --- 4 1.31961-62 12- --- --- 13-31 .419 --- --- 2-7 .286 10 0.8 4-0 --- --- --- --- 28 2.31962-63 16- --- --- 22-63 .349 --- --- 5-8 .625 16 1.0 13-0 --- --- --- --- 49 3.1Totals 41- --- --- 44-127 .346 --- --- 16-27 .593 57 1.4 17-0 --- --- --- --- 104 2.5

Robert Johnson Guard * 6-0 * 175 * Mankato, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1947-48 2- --- --- 2- --- --- --- 0-0 .000 --- --- 2-0 --- --- --- --- 4 2.01948-49 7- --- --- 4-6 .667 --- --- 1-2 .500 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 9 1.3Totals 9- --- --- 6- --- --- --- 1-2 .500 --- --- 2-0 --- --- --- --- 13 1.4

Askia Jones Guard/Forward * 6-5 * 200 * San Antonio, Texas (Marshall)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1989-90 31-16 715 23.1 103-250 .412 4-15 .267 35-54 .648 86 2.8 46-2 47 30 2 23 245 7.91991-92 30-30 864 28.8 157-353 .445 78-195 .400 72-90 .800 128 4.3 69-0 70 60 2 26 464 15.51992-93 30-30 934 31.1 141-338 .417 45-135 .333 69-92 .750 122 4.1 66-2 88 56 6 37 396 13.21993-94 33-22 1034 31.3 227-533 .426 110-279 .394 165-200 .825 127 3.8 88-1 66 83 7 47 729 22.1Totals 124-98 3,547 28.6 628-1474 .426 237-624 .380 341-436 .782 463 3.7 269-5 271 229 17 133 1834 14.8

Dax Jones Center * 7-0 * 260 * Junction City, Kan. (High/Cloud County CC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1996-97 22-1 123 5.6 5-15 .333 0-0 .000 3-6 .500 17 0.8 13 2 4 3 3 13 0.6

Jerry Jung Center * 6-11 * 200 * Hutchinson, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1952-53 19- --- --- 18-64 .281 --- --- 8-20 .400 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 44 2.31953-54 13- --- --- 32-92 .348 --- --- 20-50 .400 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 84 6.51954-55 20- --- --- 50-140 .357 --- --- 35-53 .660 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 135 6.8Totals 52- --- --- 100-296 .338 --- --- 63-123 .512 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 263 5.1

Darren Kent Forward * 6-10 * 210 * Apple Valley, Minn. (Eastview)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG2005-06 8-0 20 2.5 6-6 1.00 1-1 1.00 0-0 .000 5 0.6 3-0 0 1 1 0 13 1.62006-07 24-0 155 6.5 8-27 .296 1-11 .091 0-4 .000 25 1.0 25-0 6 11 4 3 17 0.72007-08 30-0 402 13.4 29-73 .397 8-28 .286 8-16 .500 69 2.3 67-1 36 34 8 11 74 2.52008-09 34-33 781 23.0 103-252 .409 11-39 .282 88-116 .759 197 5.8 96-4 44 65 20 17 305 9.0Totals 96-33 1,358 14.1 146-358 .408 21-79 .266 96-136 .706 296 3.1 191-5 86 111 33 31 409 4.3

Jack Kiddoo Guard * 6-0 * 180 * Coffeyville, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1954-55 2- --- --- 0-0 .000 --- --- 0-0 .000 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 0 0.01955-56 13- --- --- 10-26 .385 --- --- 11-18 .611 11 0.9 --- --- --- --- --- 31 2.41956-57 22- --- --- 12-52 .231 --- --- 16-30 .533 20 0.5 --- --- --- --- --- 40 1.8Totals 37- --- --- 22-78 .282 --- --- 27-48 .563 31 0.8 --- --- --- --- --- 71 1.9

Josh Kimm Guard * 6-1 * 180 * Cedar Rapids, Iowa (Prairie)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1998-99 32-1 374 11.7 22-53 .415 20-50 .400 6-8 .750 33 1.0 28-0 36 31 0 7 70 2.21999-00 26-6 426 16.4 17-63 .270 14-51 .275 4-7 .571 33 1.3 34-0 50 57 0 10 52 2.02000-01 5-0 59 11.8 0-4 .000 0-4 .000 0-0 .000 6 1.2 4-0 8 5 0 0 0 0.0Totals 63-7 859 13.6 39-120 .325 34-105 .324 10-15 .667 72 1.1 66-0 94 93 0 17 122 1.9

Darryl King Center * 6-9 * 215 * Lawton, Okla. (High/Midland CC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1990-91 26-0 355 13.7 52-107 .486 0-0 .000 21-56 .375 87 3.3 50-0 7 36 37 12 125 4.81991-92 7-0 78 11.1 7-19 .368 0-0 .000 5-12 .417 18 2.6 13-0 2 8 6 4 19 2.7Totals 33-0 433 13.1 59-126 .468 0-0 .000 26-68 .382 105 3.2 63-0 9 44 43 16 144 4.4

Tony Kitt Forward * 6-8 * 230 * Charlotte, N.C. (Olympic/Elon College/Colby CC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1998-99 33-19 603 18.3 107-178 .601 0-0 .000 77-128 .602 251 7.6 81-2 23 66 40 26 291 8.81999-00 28-28 831 29.7 130-257 .506 0-1 .000 93-133 .699 255 9.1 88-4 36 74 46 21 353 12.6Totals 61-47 1,434 23.5 237-435 .545 0-1 .000 170-261 .651 506 8.3 169-6 59 140 86 47 644 10.6

Dick Knostman Center * 6-6 * 205 * Wamego, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1950-51 29- --- --- 77-212 .363 --- --- 63-111 .568 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 217 7.51951-52 24- --- --- 135-327 .413 --- --- 120-177 .678 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 390 16.31952-53 21- --- --- 155-340 .456 --- --- 166-253 .656 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 476 22.7Totals 74- --- --- 367-879 .418 --- --- 349-541 .645 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 1083 14.6

Bill Kohl Guard * 6-2 * 175 * Hastings, N.Y.Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1953-54 10- --- --- 11-33 .333 --- --- 13-21 .619 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 35 3.5

Lloyd Krone Guard * 6-1 * 185 * Chanute, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1946-47 24- --- --- 27- --- --- --- 34-60 .567 --- --- 27- --- --- --- --- 88 3.71947-48 28- --- --- 21- --- --- --- 19-33 .576 --- --- 29- --- --- --- --- 61 2.21948-49 12- --- --- 28-81 .346 --- --- 25-36 .694 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 81 6.81949-50 24- --- --- 57-154 .370 --- --- 34-66 .515 --- --- 55- --- --- --- --- 148 6.1Totals 88- --- --- 133- --- --- --- 112-195 .574 --- --- 111- --- --- --- --- 378 4.3

Lon Kruger Guard * 5-11 * 165 * Silver Lake, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1971-72 28- --- --- 83-206 .402 --- --- 111-146 .760 83 2.9 71-1 --- --- --- --- 277 9.91972-73 25- --- --- 111-220 .505 --- --- 90-105 .857 47 1.9 51-0 --- --- --- --- 312 12.51973-74 27- --- --- 176-364 .484 --- --- 122-140 .871 77 2.8 75-2 --- --- --- --- 474 17.6Totals 80- --- --- 370-790 .468 --- --- 323-391 .826 207 2.6 197-3 --- --- --- --- 1063 13.3

Ernie Kusnyer Forward * 6-5 * 205 * Akron, Ohio (Firestone)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1970-71 26- --- --- 123-305 ..403 --- --- 85-127 .669 211 8.1 82-5 --- --- --- --- 331 12.71971-72 28- --- --- 117-284 .412 --- --- 73-113 .646 174 6.2 71-4 --- --- --- --- 307 10.91972-73 28- --- --- 173-370 .468 --- --- 61-91 .670 227 8.1 67-0 --- --- --- --- 407 14.5Totals 82- --- --- 413-959 .431 --- --- 219-331 .662 612 7.5 220-9 --- --- --- --- 1045 12.7

Tyrone Ladson Guard * 6-2 * 175 * Brooklyn, N.Y. (Canarsie) Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1976-77 26- --- --- 24-84 .286 --- --- 25-31 .806 15 0.6 19-0 34 --- --- --- 73 2.8

Parker Laketa Forward * 6-7 * 225 * Homewood, Ill. (Flossmoor)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1982-83 14-2 --- --- 23-43 .535 --- --- 16-20 .800 21 1.5 8-0 11 8 1 3 62 4.41983-84 6-0 28 4.7 6-10 .600 --- --- 0-0 .000 5 0.8 0-0 1 2 0 0 12 2.0Totals 20-2 --- --- 29-53 .547 --- --- 16-20 .800 26 1.3 8-0 12 10 1 3 74 3.7

Allan Langton Guard * 5-10 * 165 * Eureka, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1946-47 17- --- --- 6- --- --- --- 9-18 .500 --- --- 21- --- --- --- --- 21 1.21947-48 28- --- --- 34- --- --- --- 30-53 .566 --- --- 58- --- --- --- --- 98 3.51948-49 12- --- --- 16-51 .314 --- --- 7-15 .467 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 39 3.31949-50 24- --- --- 21-88 .239 --- --- 22-34 .647 --- --- 28- --- --- --- --- 64 2.7Totals 81- --- --- 77- --- --- --- 68-120 .567 --- --- 107- --- --- --- --- 222 2.7

Scott Langton Guard * 5-11 * 165 * Manhattan, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1975-76 11- --- --- 9-25 .360 --- --- 7-8 .875 17 1.6 13-0 --- --- --- --- 25 2.31976-77 24- --- --- 81-167 .485 --- --- 34-45 .778 59 2.5 56-0 53 --- --- --- 197 8.21977-78 29-16 --- --- 60-161 .373 --- --- 25-34 .732 47 1.6 61-1 58 --- --- --- 145 5.0Totals 64- --- --- 150-353 .425 --- --- 66-87 .759 123 1.9 130-1 111 --- --- --- 367 5.7

Bill Laude Forward * 6-4 * 190 * Rockford, Ill. (East)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1957-58 6- --- --- 3-3 1.000 --- --- 2-4 .500 5 0.8 --- --- --- --- --- 8 1.3

David Lawrence Forward * 6-6 * 205 * Chadbourne, N.C. (West Columbus/Moberly JC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1968-69 23- --- --- 28-75 .373 --- --- 48-78 .615 74 3.2 47- --- --- --- --- 104 4.51969-70 27- --- --- 38-85 .447 --- --- 54-89 .607 71 2.6 62-1 --- --- --- --- 130 4.8Totals 50- --- --- 66-160 .413 --- --- 102-167 .611 145 2.9 109-1 --- --- --- --- 234 4.7

Joe Leonard Center * 7-1 * 245 * St. Louis, Mo. (Oakville)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1997-98 20-0 122 6.1 13-24 .542 0-0 .000 8-14 .571 34 1.7 20-0 0 13 9 2 34 1.71998-99 30-2 169 5.9 13-42 .310 0-0 .000 14-22 .636 43 1.4 20-0 1 10 6 3 40 1.31999-00 28-10 334 11.9 28-56 .500 0-0 .000 24-36 .667 60 2.1 62-1 10 36 19 8 80 2.92000-01 15-0 101 6.7 5-10 .500 0-0 .000 3-6 .500 27 1.8 21-1 4 3 6 2 13 0.9Totals 93-12 726 7.8 59-132 .447 0-0 .000 49-78 .628 164 1.8 123-2 15 62 40 15 167 1.8

Billy Lewis Guard * 6-2 * 190 * Mount Healthy, Ohio (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1979-80 16-0 --- --- 17-41 .415 --- --- 7-13 .539 10 0.6 4-0 13 --- --- --- 41 2.6

Kevin Lewis Center * 6-10 * 220 * Midwest City, Okla. (Carl Albert)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1993-94 19-0 128 6.7 15-33 .455 0-1 .000 2-8 .250 24 1.3 29-0 4 5 2 1 32 1.71994-95 21-13 257 12.2 22-56 .393 0-0 .000 10-26 .385 40 1.9 30-0 4 5 8 1 54 2.6Totals 40-13 385 9.6 37-89 .416 0-1 .000 12-34 .353 64 1.6 59-0 8 10 10 2 86 2.2

Kent Litton Forward * 6-4 * 180 * Nickerson, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1967-68 19- --- --- 25-54 .463 --- --- 5-12 .417 28 1.5 19- --- --- --- --- 55 2.91968-69 8- --- --- 11-29 .379 --- --- 5-6 .833 17 2.1 11- --- --- --- --- 27 3.31969-70 10- --- --- 2-6 .333 --- --- 2-2 1.000 12 1.2 5-0 --- --- --- --- 6 0.6Totals 37- --- --- 38-89 .427 --- --- 12-20 .600 57 1.5 35- --- --- --- --- 88 2.4

Glen Long Forward * 6-4 * 205 * Topeka, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1957-58 13- --- --- 10-30 .333 --- --- 10-19 .526 29 2.2 --- --- --- --- --- 30 2.31958-59 6- --- --- 9-21 .429 --- --- 7-10 .700 20 3.3 --- --- --- --- --- 25 4.21959-60 14- --- --- 12-33 .364 --- --- 13-21 .619 43 3.1 26-3 --- --- --- --- 37 2.6Totals 33- --- --- 31-84 .369 --- --- 30-40 .750 92 2.8 26-3 --- --- --- --- 92 2.8

Adam Lopez Guard * 6-0 * 160 * Glendale, Ariz. (St. Mary's)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1997-98 23-2 228 9.9 21-65 .232 14-44 .318 3-6 .500 21 0.9 18-0 26 30 1 5 59 2.6

Ron Lucas Forward * 6-7 * 215 * Baltimore, Md. (Clifton Eastern/Vincennes JC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1992-93 30-2 526 17.5 52-107 .486 0-1 .000 36-52 .692 94 3.1 54-0 23 41 4 20 140 4.71993-94 34-17 747 22.0 59-141 .418 0-3 .000 42-69 .609 112 3.3 83-3 20 49 3 13 160 4.7Totals 64-19 1,273 19.9 111-248 .448 0-4 .000 78-121 .645 206 3.2 137-3 43 90 7 33 300 4.7

Dennis Lull Guard * 6-1 * 180 * Smith Center, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1970-71 11- --- --- 4-7 .571 --- --- 4-8 .500 3 0.3 10-0 --- --- --- --- 12 1.11971-72 5- --- --- 1-1 1.000 --- --- 4-8 .500 5 1.0 0-0 --- --- --- --- 6 1.2Totals 16- --- --- 5-8 .625 --- --- 8-16 .500 8 0.5 10-0 --- --- --- --- 18 1.1

Kenneth Mahoney Guard * 6-1 * 175 * Dorrance, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1946-47 2- --- --- 1- --- --- --- 1-1 1.000 --- --- 2-0 --- --- --- --- 3 1.51947-48 16- --- --- 8- --- --- --- 5-9 .556 --- --- 18- --- --- --- --- 21 1.31948-49 4- --- --- 3-3 1.000 --- --- 0-0 .000 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 6 1.5Totals 22- --- --- 12- --- --- --- 6-10 .600 --- --- 20-0 --- --- --- --- 30 1.4

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RECORDSJeff Malham Guard/Forward * 6-6 * 205 * Broken Arrow, Okla. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1989-90 12-0 30 2.5 4-19 .211 0-1 .000 5-9 .556 13 1.1 4-0 1 1 0 3 13 1.1

MannY E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1946-47 11- --- --- 5- --- --- --- 1-5 .200 --- --- 8- --- --- --- --- 11 1.0

Gary Marriott Forward * 6-5 * 190 * South Bend, Ind. (Osage City)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1960-61 13- --- --- 21-44 .477 --- --- 4-14 .286 37 2.9 17-0 --- --- --- --- 46 3.51961-62 25- --- --- 96-228 .421 --- --- 66-93 .710 158 6.3 53- --- --- --- --- 258 10.31962-63 24- --- --- 126-286 .441 --- --- 80-110 .727 139 5.8 55-1 --- --- --- --- 332 13.9Totals 62- --- --- 243-558 .435 --- --- 150-217 .691 334 5.4 125- --- --- --- --- 636 10.3

Chris Marsh Guard * 6-1 * 190 * Great Bend, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1995-96 4-0 4 1.0 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1 0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0.01996-97 10-0 25 2.5 0-5 .000 0-5 .000 3-6 .500 2 0.2 2-0 3 1 0 1 3 0.3Totals 14-0 29 2.1 0-6 .000 0-6 .000 3-6 .500 3 0.2 2-0 3 1 0 1 3 0.2

Freddy Marshall Guard * 5-10 * 170 * Chicago, Ill. (Marshall)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1982-83 27-21 --- --- 88-199 .442 --- --- 25-35 .714 37 1.4 45-2 68 45 2 33 201 7.4

Glenn Marshall Guard * 5-11 * 160 * St. Louis, Mo. (Soldan)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1978-79 28-25 --- --- 105-239 .439 --- --- 43-66 .652 56 2.0 41-0 88 --- --- --- 253 9.01979-80 28-14 --- --- 71-165 .430 --- --- 7-17 .412 31 1.1 21-0 47 --- --- --- 149 5.3Totals 56-39 --- --- 176-404 .436 --- --- 50-83 .602 87 1.6 62-0 135 --- --- --- 402 7.2

Cartier Martin Guard/Forward * 6-8 * 215 * Houston, Texas (Nimitz)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG2003-04 20-3 377 18.9 49-124 .395 17-49 .347 23-37 .622 60 3.0 38-1 21 29 0 4 138 6.92004-05 29-28 831 28.7 112-239 .469 33-78 .423 48-70 .686 139 4.8 72-1 53 42 3 25 305 10.52005-06 28-28 919 32.8 161-341 .472 50-117 .427 132-157 .841 186 6.6 68-1 52 58 6 27 504 18.02006-07 35-18 963 27.5 197-428 .460 78-202 .386 127-159 .799 155 4.4 94-2 45 58 8 24 599 17.1Totals 112-77 3,090 27.6 519-1132 .459 178-446 .399 330-423 .780 540 4.8 272-5 171 187 17 80 1546 13.8

John Marx Center/Forward * 6-9 * 210 * Mount Healthy, Ohio (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1979-80 5-0 --- --- 0-3 .000 --- --- 0-0 .000 0 0.0 1-0 0 --- --- --- 0 0.01980-81 13-0 --- --- 10-22 .454 --- --- 3-9 .333 23 1.8 12-1 4 --- --- --- 23 1.8Totals 18-0 --- --- 10-25 .400 --- --- 3-9 .333 23 1.8 13-1 4 --- --- --- 23 1.8

Jeremiah Massey Forward * 6-7 * 215 * Detroit, Mich. (Mackenzie/Oxnard CC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG2003-04 28-19 777 27.8 145-292 .497 1-2 .500 120-162 .741 218 7.8 76-4 33 52 18 28 411 14.72004-05 29-28 926 31.9 176-350 .503 1-5 .200 165-205 .805 201 6.9 56-1 51 44 12 43 518 17.9Totals 57-47 1,703 29.9 321-642 .500 2-7 .286 285-367 .777 419 7.4 132-5 84 96 30 71 929 16.3

Tony Massop Forward * 6-8 * 230 * Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Anderson/Sacramento State)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1988-89 30-12 583 19.4 73-136 .537 0-0 .000 32-57 .561 168 5.6 81-1 18 33 26 17 178 5.91989-90 32-27 833 26.0 102-180 .567 0-1 .000 55-100 .550 211 6.6 94-2 32 40 21 39 259 8.1Totals 62-39 1,416 22.8 175-316 .554 0-1 .000 87-157 .554 379 6.1 175-3 50 73 47 56 437 7.0

Don Matuszak Guard * 6-0 * 180 * Cicero, Ill. (Morton)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1956-57 21- --- --- 32-91 .352 --- --- 29-45 .644 64 3.1 -6 --- --- --- --- 93 4.41957-58 27- --- --- 69-147 .469 --- --- 54-81 .667 99 3.7 --- --- --- --- --- 192 7.11958-59 27- --- --- 89-212 .420 --- --- 69-114 .605 120 4.4 -4 --- --- --- --- 247 9.1Totals 75- --- --- 190-450 .422 --- --- 152-240 .633 283 3.8 -10 --- --- --- --- 532 7.1

Eddie Matuszak Guard * 5-9 * 160 * Cicero, Ill. (Morton)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1960-61 10- --- --- 3-8 .375 --- --- 2-4 .500 1 0.1 7-0 --- --- --- --- 8 0.81961-62 4- --- --- 0-2 .000 --- --- 1-1 1.000 3 0.8 2-0 --- --- --- --- 1 0.31962-63 11- --- --- 4-10 .400 --- --- 8-10 .800 12 1.1 9-0 --- --- --- --- 16 1.5Totals 25- --- --- 7-20 .350 --- --- 11-15 .733 16 0.6 18-0 --- --- --- --- 25 1.0

Ayome May Guard/Forward * 6-5 * 200 * Lancaster, Texas (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1995-96 29-26 678 23.4 87-186 .468 8-30 .267 24-36 .667 108 3.7 50-1 20 43 3 18 206 7.11996-97 27-21 723 26.8 114-266 .429 11-36 .306 54-87 .621 114 4.2 65-1 25 44 4 20 293 10.91997-98 29-13 646 22.3 89-218 .408 9-30 .300 34-48 .708 101 3.5 62-0 42 30 3 25 221 7.61998-99 32-12 717 22.4 100-226 .442 14-49 .286 56-90 .622 105 3.3 58-0 41 48 5 28 270 8.4Totals 117-72 2,764 23.6 390-896 .435 42-145 .290 168-261 .644 428 3.7 235-2 128 165 15 91 990 8.5

Jermaine Maybank Guard * 6-4 * 180 * Bronx, N.Y. (Bronx Regional/Independence CC/St. John’s)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG2006-07 34-2 474 13.9 34-76 .447 4-16 .250 44-61 .721 76 2.2 48-0 46 41 4 18 116 3.4

Troy Maydew Forward * 6-4 * 204 * Lebanon, Kan. (Smith Center)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1988-89 6-0 7 1.2 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1 0.2 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0.2

Marcus McCollough Guard/Forward * 6-5 * 195 * Danbury, Conn. (High/Olney Central CC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1996-97 15-7 253 16.9 39-90 .433 2-4 .500 15-23 .652 49 3.3 31-1 19 28 5 9 95 6.31997-98 16-9 292 18.3 55-91 .604 2-5 .400 9-19 .474 67 4.2 25-0 23 29 2 9 121 7.6Totals 31-16 545 17.6 94-181 .519 4-9 .444 24-42 .571 116 3.7 56-1 42 57 7 18 216 7.0

Bob McConnell Guard * 6-0 * 185 * Kansas City, Kan. (Shawnee Mission North)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1963-64 11- --- --- 10-25 .400 --- --- 6-8 .750 11 1.0 9- --- --- --- --- 26 2.41964-65 13- --- --- 12-31 .308 --- --- 6-11 .546 10 0.8 12- --- --- --- --- 30 2.3Totals 24- --- --- 22-56 .393 --- --- 12-19 .632 21 0.9 21- --- --- --- --- 56 2.3

Fred McCoy Forward/Center * 6-7 * 230 * Washington, D.C. (Woodson/Allen County CC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1987-88 34-12 640 18.8 116-218 .532 1-1 1.000 95-124 .766 174 5.1 77-1 13 51 3 6 328 9.61988-89 29-27 757 26.1 164-319 .514 0-0 .000 118-179 .659 191 6.6 90-3 16 73 2 13 446 15.4Totals 63-39 1,397 22.2 280-537 .521 1-1 1.000 213-303 .703 365 5.8 167-4 29 124 5 19 774 12.3

Kenny McEntyre Guard * 5-10 * 180 * Plano, Texas (East/Cloud County CC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1992-93 11-0 36 3.3 8-13 .615 0-0 .000 6-8 .750 9 0.8 6-0 1 4 0 1 22 2.0

Pat McKenzie Forward * 6-5 * 185 * South Bend, Ind. (St. Joseph's)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1959-60 22- --- --- 18-67 .269 --- --- 23-40 .575 75 3.4 24-0 --- --- --- --- 59 2.71960-61 27- --- --- 58-156 .372 --- --- 57-85 .671 188 7.0 75-7 --- --- --- --- 173 6.41961-62 25- --- --- 101-240 .421 --- --- 73-112 .652 235 9.4 67- --- --- --- --- 275 11.0Totals 74- --- --- 177-463 .382 --- --- 153-237 .646 498 6.7 166- --- --- --- --- 508 6.9

Gene McVey Center * 6-8 * 210 * Kismit, Kan. (Southwestern Heights) Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1971-72 16- --- --- 11-22 .500 --- --- 8-13 .615 23 1.4 14-0 --- --- --- --- 30 1.91972-73 28- --- --- 55-110 .500 --- --- 44-72 .611 98 3.5 48-0 --- --- --- --- 154 5.51973-74 19- --- --- 77-162 .475 --- --- 22-34 .647 104 5.4 45-1 --- --- --- --- 176 9.3Totals 63- --- --- 143-294 .486 --- --- 74-119 .622 225 3.6 107-1 --- --- --- --- 360 5.7

Joe Meives Forward * 6-3 * 180 * St. Louis, Mo.Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1968-69 7- --- --- 7-18 .389 --- --- 0-2 .000 1 0.1 2-0 --- --- --- --- 14 2.0

Chris Merriewether Guard * 6-4 * 195 * Jacksonville, Fla. (Arlington Country Day)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG2006-07 12-0 25 2.1 1-6 .167 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 5 0.4 4-0 1 6 1 2 2 0.22007-08 26-3 226 8.7 5-17 .294 0-6 .000 4-9 .444 23 0.9 23-0 19 15 5 6 14 0.52008-09 30-1 256 8.5 7-19 .368 0-0 .000 10-13 .769 37 1.2 42-1 18 17 1 9 24 0.8Totals 68-4 507 7.5 13-42 .310 0-6 .000 14-22 .636 65 1.0 69-1 38 38 7 17 40 0.6

Bob Merten Forward * 6-3 * 190 * Pratt, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1956-57 9- --- --- 7-19 .369 --- --- 0-1 .000 12 1.3 --- --- --- --- --- 14 1.6

Mike Mertes Guard * 6-3 * 170 * Denver, Colo.Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1968-69 2- --- --- 0-1 .000 --- --- 0-0 .000 1 0.5 2-0 --- --- --- --- 0 0.0

Ron Meyer Center * 6-9 * 230 * Wichita, Kan. (Campus)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1984-85 26-13 373 14.3 40-78 .513 --- --- 21-31 .677 60 2.3 42-1 34 35 4 6 101 3.91985-86 27-20 682 25.3 33-70 .471 --- --- 40-54 .741 142 5.3 71-2 82 41 5 15 106 3.91986-87 28-4 410 14.6 38-69 .551 0-0 .000 28-44 .636 87 3.1 57-0 42 29 6 20 104 3.71987-88 32-21 616 19.3 60-111 .541 0-0 .000 35-52 .673 105 3.3 77-3 30 34 13 20 155 4.8Totals 113-58 2,081 18.4 171-328 .521 0-0 .000 124-181 .685 394 3.5 247-6 188 139 28 61 466 4.1

Junior Miller Guard/Forward * 6-0 * 195 * Atchison, Kan. (High) Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1961-62 10- --- --- 2-11 .182 --- --- 8-14 .571 7 0.7 4-0 --- --- --- --- 12 1.21962-63 12- --- --- 13-29 .448 --- --- 1-5 .200 9 0.8 6-0 --- --- --- --- 27 2.3Totals 22- --- --- 15-40 .375 --- --- 9-19 .474 16 0.7 10-0 --- --- --- --- 39 1.8

Marvin Mills Guard * 6-0 * Tulsa, Okla. (Will Rogers)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1952-53 21- --- --- 23-94 .244 --- --- 58-90 .644 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 104 5.0

Ben Mitchell Forward * 6-9 * 200 * St. Louis, Mo. (Christian Brothers)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1982-83 20-5 --- --- 25-65 .385 --- --- 12-27 .444 51 2.6 45-0 11 28 17 9 62 3.11983-84 29-26 830 28.6 132-253 .522 --- --- 48-70 .686 150 5.2 103-8 32 52 31 13 312 10.81984-85 28-23 724 25.9 90-169 .533 --- --- 63-90 .700 121 4.3 88-2 46 48 15 19 243 8.71985-86 30-25 868 28.9 100-175 .571 --- --- 52-66 .788 160 5.3 93-3 43 36 25 14 252 8.4Totals 107-79 2,422 --- 347-662 .524 --- --- 175-253 .692 482 4.5 329-13 132 164 88 55 869 8.1

Steve Mitchell Center * 6-10 * 250 * Oklahoma City, Okla. (Northwest Classen)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1970-71 26- --- --- 139-283 .491 --- --- 93-138 .674 211 8.1 96-8 --- --- --- --- 371 14.31971-72 28- --- --- 107-210 .509 --- --- 69-114 .605 188 6.7 78-3 --- --- --- --- 283 10.11972-73 28- --- --- 182-325 .560 --- --- 61-88 .693 250 8.9 102-9 --- --- --- --- 425 15.2Totals 82- --- --- 428-818 .523 --- --- 223-340 .656 649 7.9 276-20 --- --- --- --- 1079 13.2

Jim Molinari Guard * 6-1 * 170 * Glen Ellyn, Ill. (Glenbard West)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1973-74 5- --- --- 2-5 .400 --- --- 2-3 .667 1 0.3 2-0 --- --- --- --- 6 1.21974-75 17- --- --- 15-37 .405 --- --- 12-17 .706 29 1.8 17-0 --- --- --- --- 42 2.4Totals 22- --- --- 17-42 .405 --- --- 14-20 .700 30 1.4 19-0 --- --- --- --- 48 2.2

Galen Morrison Guard * 6-0 * 200 * Omaha, Neb. (Central/Iowa Western CC) Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1999-00 22-14 532 24.2 87-210 .414 64-147 .435 24-28 .857 45 2.0 40-0 60 72 1 21 262 11.92000-01 1-0 19 19.0 3-8 .375 3-8 .375 1-3 .333 1 1.0 3-0 1 2 0 0 10 10.0Totals 23-14 551 24.0 90-218 .413 67-155 .432 25-31 .806 46 2.0 43-0 61 74 1 21 272 11.8

Bill Mosier Forward * 6-8 * 205 * Collinsville, Ill. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1980-81 8-0 --- --- 0-4 .000 --- --- 1-3 .333 6 0.8 4-0 2 --- --- --- 1 0.1

Max Moss Guard * 6-0 * 175 * Hoxie, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1961-62 10- --- --- 6-19 .316 --- --- 1-2 .500 8 0.8 3-0 --- --- --- --- 13 1.31962-63 20- --- --- 57-143 .399 --- --- 20-26 .769 54 2.7 26-0 --- --- --- --- 134 6.71963-64 28- --- --- 104-272 .382 --- --- 47-74 .635 129 4.6 66- --- --- --- --- 255 9.1Totals 58- --- --- 167-434 .385 --- --- 68-102 .667 191 3.3 95- --- --- --- --- 402 6.9

Judd Mourning Guard * 5-11 * 150 * Ottawa, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1993-94 8-0 17 2.1 2-2 1.000 2-2 1.000 3-4 .750 1 0.1 1-0 5 6 0 1 9 1.1

Kevin Muff Forward * 6-7 * 220 * Salina, Kan. (Central/Cloud County CC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1984-85 17-4 147 8.7 7-18 .389 --- --- 6-11 .545 33 1.9 18-0 6 12 0 3 20 1.21985-86 24-4 319 13.3 17-36 .472 --- --- 14-20 .700 64 2.7 40-1 17 23 2 8 48 2.0Totals 41-8 466 11.4 24-54 .444 --- --- 20-31 .645 97 2.4 58-1 23 35 2 11 68 1.7

Brent Murphy Forward * 6-7 * 215 * Clinton, Iowa (St. Mary's)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1977-78 10-0 --- --- 5-14 .357 --- --- 6-9 .667 13 1.3 12-0 4 --- --- --- 16 1.61978-79 21-4 --- --- 21-47 .447 --- --- 16-22 .727 48 2.3 38-0 11 --- --- --- 58 2.8Totals 31-4 --- --- 26-61 .426 --- --- 22-31 .710 61 2.0 50-0 15 --- --- --- 74 2.4

Willie Murrell Forward * 6-6 * 190 * Taft, Okla. (Morton/Eastern Oklahoma A&M)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1962-63 25- --- --- 181-405 .447 --- --- 102-149 .685 255 10.2 64-0 --- --- --- --- 464 18.61963-64 29- --- --- 251-536 .468 --- --- 146-192 .760 321 11.1 68- --- --- --- --- 648 22.3Totals 54- --- --- 432-941 .459 --- --- 248-341 .727 576 10.7 132- --- --- --- --- 1112 20.6

Ed Nealy Forward * 6-7 * 230 * Bonner Springs, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1978-79 28-24 --- --- 115-266 .432 --- --- 56-71 .789 230 8.2 75-1 47 --- --- --- 286 10.21979-80 31-30 --- --- 114-243 .469 --- --- 76-105 .724 270 8.7 76-0 71 --- --- --- 304 9.81980-81 33-33 --- --- 152-289 .526 --- --- 59-82 .720 301 9.1 78-2 77 --- --- --- 363 11.01981-82 31-31 --- --- 138-243 .568 --- --- 75-122 .615 268 8.7 67-1 75 --- --- --- 351 11.3Totals 123-118 --- --- 519-1041 .499 --- --- 266-380 .700 1069 8.7 296-4 270 --- --- --- 1304 10.6

Dave Nelson Forward * 6-5 * 185 * Manhattan, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1960-61 21- --- --- 25-63 .397 --- --- 25-30 .833 67 3.2 27-0 --- --- --- --- 75 3.61962-63 7- --- --- 4-18 .222 --- --- 7-9 .778 14 2.0 9-0 --- --- --- --- 15 2.11963-64 24- --- --- 51-116 .440 --- --- 25-36 .694 71 3.0 47- --- --- --- --- 127 5.3Totals 52- --- --- 80-297 .269 --- --- 57-75 .760 152 2.9 83- --- --- --- --- 217 4.2

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Mark Nelson Guard * 5-11 * 155 * Pittsburg, Kan. (High/Independence CC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1986-87 17-0 87 5.1 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 7-9 .778 6 0.4 9-0 6 6 0 2 11 0.61987-88 24-0 121 5.0 2-6 .333 1-2 .500 7-11 .636 12 0.5 4-0 19 8 0 1 12 0.5Totals 41-0 208 5.1 4-8 .500 1-2 .500 14-20 .700 18 0.4 13-0 25 14 0 3 23 0.6

Gaylon Nickerson Guard * 6-3 * 190 * Wichita, Kan. (North/Butler County CC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1991-92 30-29 836 27.9 112-287 .390 7-24 .292 50-77 .649 128 4.3 63-1 86 67 7 38 281 9.4

Belvis Noland Guard/Forward * 6-4 * 215 * Tuscaloosa, Ala. (County/Three Rivers JC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1993-94 34-29 758 22.3 102-260 .392 31-105 .295 19-34 .559 132 3.9 101-4 42 41 5 59 254 7.51994-95 27-6 610 22.6 125-312 .401 61-179 .341 33-54 .611 103 3.8 59-2 36 46 11 51 344 12.7Totals 61-35 1,368 22.4 227-572 .397 92-284 .324 52-88 .591 235 3.9 160-5 78 87 16 110 598 9.8

Robert Noland Forward * 6-6 * 225 * Fayetteville, Ark. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1972-73 1- --- --- 0-0 .000 --- --- 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0-0 --- --- --- --- 0 0.01973-74 10- --- --- 2-10 .200 --- --- 4-6 .667 13 1.3 7-0 --- --- --- --- 8 0.81974-75 26- --- --- 32-82 .390 --- --- 25-38 .658 118 4.5 64-3 --- --- --- --- 89 3.41975-76 27- --- --- 49-109 .450 --- --- 10-27 .370 129 4.8 73-4 --- --- --- --- 108 4.0Totals 64- --- --- 83-201 .413 --- --- 39-71 .549 260 4.1 144-7 --- --- --- --- 205 3.2

Victor Ojeleye Forward * 6-6 * 225 * Ottawa, Kan. (Ottawa/The Patterson [N.C.] School)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG2008-09 15-0 58 3.9 6-15 .400 0-0 .000 4-10 .400 19 1.3 6-0 2 2 1 0 16 1.1

John Olson Center * 6-8 * 205 * Leonardville, Kan. (Riley County)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1964-65 10- --- --- 8-27 .296 --- --- 5-8 .625 14 0.7 10-0 --- --- --- --- 21 2.11965-66 2- --- --- 0-2 .000 --- --- 0-0 .000 2 1.0 2-0 --- --- --- --- 0 0.01966-67 5- --- --- 3-7 .429 --- --- 0-1 .000 3 0.6 0-0 --- --- --- --- 6 1.2Totals 17- --- --- 11-36 .306 --- --- 5-9 .556 19 1.1 12-0 --- --- --- --- 27 1.6

Ron Paradis Guard * 6-2 * 160 * Topeka, Kan. (Washburn Rural)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1963-64 23- --- --- 53-126 .421 --- --- 13-18 .722 23 1.0 21- --- --- --- --- 119 5.21964-65 24- --- --- 107-249 .430 --- --- 80-102 .784 53 2.2 41- --- --- --- --- 294 12.31965-66 23- --- --- 61-143 .427 --- --- 37-42 .881 32 1.4 23- --- --- --- --- 159 6.9Totals 70- --- --- 221-518 .427 --- --- 130-162 .802 108 1.5 85- --- --- --- --- 572 8.2

Jack Parr Center * 6-9 * 210 * Richmond, Va.Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1955-56 25- --- --- 153-373 .411 --- --- 128-201 .637 340 13.6 96-8 --- --- --- --- 434 17.41956-57 20- --- --- 156-334 .467 --- --- 99-151 .656 290 14.5 -6 --- --- --- --- 411 20.61957-58 25- --- --- 125-386 .324 --- --- 89-142 .627 259 10.4 --- --- --- --- --- 339 13.6Totals 70- --- --- 434-1093 .397 --- --- 316-494 .640 889 12.7 -14 --- --- --- --- 1184 16.9

Pervis Pasco Forward * 6-9 * 218 * Clearwater, Fla. (High/Pensacola JC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG2001-02 29-29 854 29.4 126-226 .558 0-1 .000 99-177 .559 243 8.4 71-4 31 47 46 23 351 12.12002-03 30-30 900 30.0 116-228 .509 0-0 .000 81-157 .516 224 7.5 83-6 54 53 46 28 313 10.4Totals 59-59 1,754 29.7 242-454 .533 0-1 .000 180-334 .539 467 7.9 154-10 85 100 92 51 664 11.3

Gerald PatrickY E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1946-47 23- --- --- 25- --- --- --- 18-48 .375 --- --- 66- --- --- --- --- 68 3.01947-48 6- --- --- 0- --- --- --- 3-3 1.000 --- --- 7- --- --- --- --- 3 0.5Totals 29- --- --- 25- --- --- --- 21-51 .412 --- --- 73- --- --- --- --- 71 2.4

Ryan Patzwald Guard * 5-11 * 200 * Cincinnati, Ohio (Anderson/Univ. of Cincinnati)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG2006-07 11-0 19 1.7 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0-0 1 1 0 2 0 0.0

Dick Peck Forward/Guard * 6-1 * 175 * Anderson, Ind. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1949-50 22- --- --- 19-63 .302 --- --- 9-19 .474 --- --- 24- --- --- --- --- 47 2.11950-51 26- --- --- 22-66 .333 --- --- 23-32 .719 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 67 2.61951-52 24- --- --- 27-72 .375 --- --- 30-42 .714 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 84 3.5Totals 72- --- --- 68-201 .338 --- --- 62-93 .667 --- --- 24- --- --- --- --- 198 2.8

Fred Peete Guard * 6-4 * 200 * Memphis, Tenn. (Pullman (Wash.)/NE Oklahoma JC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG2004-05 29-29 1,011 34.9 122-327 .373 44-126 .349 90-130 .692 146 5.0 68-2 109 73 3 62 378 13.0

Al Peithman Guard * 6-1 * 185 * Hebron, Neb. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1960-61 27- --- --- 103-286 .360 --- --- 52-67 .776 101 3.7 68-0 --- --- --- --- 258 9.61961-62 25- --- --- 78-226 .345 --- --- 32-47 .681 68 2.7 60- --- --- --- --- 188 7.51962-63 25- --- --- 80-214 .374 --- --- 31-48 .646 81 3.2 68-2 --- --- --- --- 191 7.6Totals 77- --- --- 261-726 .360 --- --- 115-162 .710 250 3.2 196- --- --- --- --- 637 8.3

Loren Peithman Guard * 6-2 * 170 * Hebron, Neb. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1967-68 8- --- --- 1-8 .125 --- --- 2-4 .500 2 0.2 5-0 --- --- --- --- 4 0.51968-69 8- --- --- 3-10 .300 --- --- 0-1 .000 7 0.8 7-0 --- --- --- --- 6 0.71969-70 4- --- --- 0-0 .000 --- --- 0-0 .000 2 0.5 0-0 --- --- --- --- 0 0.0Totals 20- --- --- 4-18 .222 --- --- 2-5 .400 11 0.6 12-0 --- --- --- --- 10 0.5

Nick Pino Center * 7-1 * 270 * Santa Fe, N.M. (St. Michael's)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1965-66 25- --- --- 116-257 .451 --- --- 40-77 .520 176 7.0 74- --- --- --- --- 272 10.91966-67 22- --- --- 82-190 .432 --- --- 31-66 .470 162 7.3 55-4 --- --- --- --- 195 8.81967-68 27- --- --- 134-295 .454 --- --- 48-84 .571 223 8.2 86-6 --- --- --- --- 316 11.7Totals 74- --- --- 332-742 .447 --- --- 119-227 .524 561 7.6 215-10 --- --- --- --- 783 10.6

Dean Plagge Forward * 6-3 * 200 * Belle Plaine, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1955-56 9- --- --- 4-8 .500 --- --- 2-2 1.000 4 0.4 --- --- --- --- --- 10 1.11956-57 9- --- --- 5-15 .333 --- --- 3-8 .375 14 1.6 --- --- --- --- --- 13 1.4Totals 18- --- --- 9-23 .391 --- --- 5-10 .500 18 1.0 --- --- --- --- --- 23 1.3

Lou Poma Forward * 6-4 * 195 * Pagosa Springs, Colo. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1962-63 9- --- --- 5-17 .294 --- --- 2-6 .333 15 1.7 8-0 --- --- --- --- 12 1.31963-64 15- --- --- 6-23 .261 --- --- 10-10 1.000 15 1.0 14- --- --- --- --- 22 1.51964-65 21- --- --- 34-93 .366 --- --- 23-38 .605 64 3.0 30- --- --- --- --- 91 4.1Totals 45- --- --- 45-133 .338 --- --- 35-54 .648 94 2.1 52- --- --- --- --- 125 2.8

Kent Poore Guard * 5-8 * 145 * Anderson, Ind. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1953-54 21- --- --- 47-122 .385 --- --- 36-46 .782 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 130 6.21954-55 21- --- --- 51-146 .349 --- --- 53-76 .697 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 155 7.4Totals 42- --- --- 98-268 .366 --- --- 89-122 .730 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 285 6.8

Joe Powell Forward/Center * 6-7 * 180 * Emporia, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1953-54 16- --- --- 22-52 .423 --- --- 22-37 .595 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 66 4.21954-55 13- --- --- 16-60 .267 --- --- 7-12 .583 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 39 3.01955-56 20- --- --- 32-90 .356 --- --- 21-35 .600 52 2.6 --- --- --- --- --- 85 4.3Totals 49- --- --- 70-202 .347 --- --- 50-84 .595 52 --- --- --- --- --- --- 190 3.9

Cedric Price Center * 6-5 * 205 * Ft. Worth, Texas (I.M. Terrell)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1958-59 26- --- --- 62-169 .367 --- --- 92-147 .626 175 6.7 --- --- --- --- --- 216 8.31959-60 24- --- --- 68-199 .342 --- --- 87-140 .621 159 6.6 56-3 --- --- --- --- 223 9.31960-61 27- --- --- 151-348 .434 --- --- 155-232 .668 271 10.0 96-5 --- --- --- --- 457 16.9Totals 77- --- --- 281-716 .392 --- --- 334-519 .644 605 7.9 152- --- --- --- --- 896 11.6

Jesse Prisock Forward * 6-5 * 200 * Emporia, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1951-52 24- --- --- 73-169 .432 --- --- 68-101 .673 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 214 8.91952-53 21- --- --- 72-175 .411 --- --- 63-92 .685 --- --- 76-6 --- --- --- --- 207 9.91953-54 18- --- --- 90-207 .435 --- --- 87-108 .805 --- --- -5 --- --- --- --- 267 14.8Totals 63- --- --- 235-551 .426 --- --- 218-301 .724 --- --- -11 --- --- --- --- 688 10.9

Greg Prudhoe Center * 6-11 * 235 * East Peoria, Ill. (East)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1977-78 1-0 --- --- 0-0 .000 --- --- 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0-0 0 --- --- --- 0 0.01979-80 19-0 --- --- 27-59 .458 --- --- 11-20 .550 47 2.5 33-1 4 --- --- --- 65 3.41980-81 10-0 --- --- 9-19 .474 --- --- 2-2 1.000 20 2.0 8-0 3 --- --- --- 20 2.01981-82 8-0 --- --- 8-19 .421 --- --- 5-6 .833 11 1.4 6-0 3 --- --- --- 21 2.6Totals 38-0 --- --- 44-97 .454 --- --- 18-28 .643 78 2.1 47-1 10 --- --- --- 106 2.8

Jacob Pullen Guard * 6-1 * 185 * Maywood, Ill. (Proviso East)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG2007-08 33-14 771 23.4 108-269 .401 40-132 .303 63-92 .685 45 1.4 56-1 106 69 1 40 319 9.72008-09 34-34 1,027 30.2 153-403 .380 75-224 .335 91-125 .728 91 2.7 74-0 109 98 2 54 472 13.9Totals 67-48 1,798 26.8 261-672 .388 115-356 .323 154-217 .710 136 2.0 130-1 215 167 3 94 791 11.8

Manley Ray Forward * 6-5 * 225 * Portland, Ore. (Marymount)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1979-80 27-9 --- --- 56-152 .368 --- --- 14-24 .583 98 3.6 84-3 25 --- --- --- 126 4.7

Curtis Redding Forward * 6-5 * 200 * Brooklyn, N.Y. (Canarsie)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1976-77 31- --- --- 196-461 .424 --- --- 124-149 .832 212 6.8 74-1 51 --- --- --- 516 16.61977-78 28-28 --- --- 202-437 .462 --- --- 110-143 .769 202 7.2 82-1 62 --- --- --- 514 18.4Totals 59- --- --- 398-898 .443 --- --- 234-292 .801 414 7.0 156-2 113 --- --- --- 1030 17.5

Randy Reed Forward * 6-7 * 215 * St. Louis, Mo. (Vashon/Forrest Park)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1980-81 33-27 --- --- 154-273 .564 --- --- 92-141 .652 155 4.7 72-1 22 --- --- --- 400 12.11981-82 31-31 --- --- 168-295 .569 --- --- 106-147 .721 180 5.8 72-1 39 --- --- --- 442 14.3Totals 64-58 --- --- 322-568 .567 --- --- 198-288 .688 335 5.2 144-2 61 --- --- --- 842 13.2

Josh Reid Guard/Forward * 6-6 * 200 * Brewster, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1996-97 22-1 193 8.8 13-49 .265 6-27 .222 4-5 .800 35 1.6 17-0 14 18 2 7 36 1.61997-98 29-17 439 15.1 67-155 .432 33-90 .367 25-36 .694 70 2.4 42-0 26 24 2 23 192 6.61998-99 33-27 828 25.0 108-271 .399 55-156 .353 48-64 .750 146 4.4 71-1 56 65 5 26 319 9.71999-00 18-12 417 23.2 41-121 .339 22-56 .393 24-31 .774 42 2.3 47-1 33 36 1 10 128 7.1Totals 102-57 1,875 18.4 229-596 .384 116-329 .353 101-136 .743 293 2.9 177-2 129 143 10 66 675 6.6

Larry Reid Guard * 6-0 * 170 * Midwest City, Okla. (Midwest City/North Oklahoma JC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG2000-01 29-29 1008 34.8 115-321 .357 33-100 .333 62-84 .738 93 3.2 48-1 109 74 4 32 325 11.22001-02 28-28 986 35.2 141-362 .390 41-120 .342 81-101 .802 81 2.9 71-3 149 99 8 43 404 14.4Totals 57-57 1,994 35.0 256-683 .375 74-220 .337 143-185 .773 174 3.1 119-4 258 173 12 75 729 12.8

Steve Reid Guard * 5-11 * 165 * Dodge City, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1980-81 22-0 --- --- 20-53 .377 --- --- 9-15 .600 8 0.3 23-0 25 --- --- --- 49 2.2

Perk Reitemeier Guard * 6-0 * 165 * Lafayette, Ind. (High/Purdue)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1950-51 11- --- --- 2-10 .200 --- --- 6-10 .600 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 10 0.9

John Rettiger Center * 6-10 * 230 * Strong City, Kan. (Chase County)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG*1987-88 2-0 4 2.0 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0.5 1-0 0 1 0 0 2 1.01988-89 7-0 55 7.9 4-9 .444 0-0 .000 7-12 .583 10 1.4 6-0 0 5 0 2 15 2.11989-90 32-12 531 16.6 62-110 .564 0-0 .000 47-74 .635 119 3.7 77-5 9 43 10 16 171 5.31990-91 28-12 497 17.8 40-90 .444 0-0 .000 46-72 .639 105 3.8 68-1 13 40 7 16 126 4.51991-92 28-2 458 16.4 36-76 .474 0-0 .000 48-72 .667 85 3.0 58-2 10 33 17 10 120 4.3Totals 97-26 1,545 15.9 143-287 .498 0-0 .000 148-230 .643 319 3.3 210-8 32 121 34 44 434 4.5

Travis Reynolds Forward * 6-7 * 200 * Junction City, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1998-99 33-5 348 10.5 28-55 .509 0-3 .000 6-15 .400 80 2.4 27-0 26 22 5 6 62 1.91999-00 25-18 660 26.4 55-127 .433 0-2 .000 23-37 .622 152 6.1 45-0 34 33 3 18 133 5.32000-01 29-9 741 25.6 115-220 .523 0-1 .000 75-111 .676 224 7.7 78-4 36 52 10 10 305 10.52001-02 12-8 271 22.6 45-85 .529 0-0 .000 23-33 .697 76 6.3 29-0 9 15 7 5 113 9.4Totals 99-40 2,020 20.4 217-487 .446 0-6 .000 127-196 .648 532 5.4 179-4 105 122 25 39 613 6.2

Shawn Rhodes Forward/Center * 6-11 * 225 * Wichita, Kan. (Northwest)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1995-96 28-3 518 18.5 50-113 .442 10-29 .345 24-37 .649 103 3.7 53-1 27 18 24 13 134 4.81996-97 27-13 765 28.3 91-260 .350 17-62 .274 59-85 .694 173 6.4 64-2 45 52 30 24 258 9.61997-98 29-29 835 28.8 121-265 .457 27-75 .360 56-86 .651 159 5.5 84-2 61 42 38 14 325 11.21998-99 32-30 840 26.2 85-223 .381 26-80 .325 54-81 .667 158 4.9 69-0 66 59 28 16 250 7.8Totals 116-75 2,958 25.5 347-861 .403 80-246 .325 193-289 .668 593 5.1 270-5 199 171 120 67 967 8.3

Howie Rice Center * 6-6 * 215 * Paoli, Pa. (Clinton)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1957-58 3- --- --- 0-1 .000 --- --- 1-2 .500 0 0.0 --- --- --- --- --- 1 0.31958-59 6- --- --- 0-3 .000 --- --- 0-1 .000 7 1.2 --- --- --- --- --- 0 0.0Totals 9- --- --- 0-4 .000 --- --- 1-3 .333 7 0.8 --- --- --- --- --- 1 0.1

Don Richards Guard * 6-1 * 160 * Bonnie, Ill. (Mount Vernon)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1955-56 11- --- --- 2-11 .182 --- --- 3-9 .333 5 0.5 --- --- --- --- --- 7 0.61956-57 10- --- --- 8-17 .471 --- --- 1-4 .250 7 0.7 --- --- --- --- --- 17 1.71957-58 7- --- --- 3-20 .150 --- --- 4-9 .444 7 1.0 --- --- --- --- --- 10 1.4Totals 28- --- --- 13-48 .271 --- --- 8-22 .364 19 0.7 --- --- --- --- --- 34 1.2

Frank Richards Guard * 6-2 * 180 * Rockford, Ill. (Jefferson/Olney Central CC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG2002-03 30-30 909 30.3 111-266 .417 13-64 .203 61-93 .656 79 2.6 58-0 146 90 7 32 296 9.92003-04 28-20 713 25.5 56-157 .357 2-11 .182 41-55 .745 60 2.1 58-0 102 65 7 28 155 5.5Totals 58-50 1,622 28.0 167-423 .395 15-75 .200 102-148 .689 139 2.4 116-0 248 155 14 60 451 7.8

Mitch Richmond Guard * 6-5 * 215 * Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Boyd Anderson/Moberly CC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1986-87 30-28 964 32.1 201-450 .447 39-108 .361 118-155 .761 170 5.7 79-2 80 82 13 38 559 18.61987-88 34-34 1200 35.3 268-521 .514 46-98 .469 186-240 .775 213 6.3 77-3 125 115 13 23 768 22.6Totals 64-62 2,164 33.8 469-971 .483 85-206 .413 304-395 .770 383 6.0 156-5 205 197 26 61 1327 20.7

David Ries Forward * 6-6 * 200 * St. Louis, Mo. (University)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1997-98 12-0 22 1.8 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 7 0.6 3-0 1 4 2 0 2 0.21998-99 11-0 26 2.4 2-7 .286 0-0 .000 1-4 .250 8 0.7 3-0 0 5 2 1 5 0.5Totals 23-0 48 2.1 3-10 .300 0-0 .000 1-4 .250 15 0.7 6-0 1 9 4 1 7 0.3

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RECORDSJerrell Roberson Forward/Center * 6-9 * 225 * Greenville, Miss. (Weston)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1992-93 23-0 147 6.4 7-18 .389 0-0 .000 9-27 .333 33 1.4 36-1 4 17 7 1 23 1.0

Bernard Robinson Guard * 6-4 * 180 * Atlanta, Ga. (Douglass)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1972-73 14- --- --- 12-28 .429 --- --- 7-9 .778 9 0.6 4-0 --- --- --- --- 31 2.2

Billy Robinson Forward * 6-6 * 197 * Monroe, La. (Wossman/ Murray State JC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1974-75 9- --- --- 21-51 .412 --- --- 1-3 .333 25 3.8 13-0 --- --- --- --- 43 4.8

Sam Robinson Guard * 6-0 * 175 * Parsons, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1963-64 29- --- --- 102-220 .464 --- --- 36-57 .632 143 4.9 51- --- --- --- --- 240 8.31964-65 24- --- --- 71-195 .364 --- --- 19-35 .543 111 4.6 45- --- --- --- --- 161 6.71965-66 25- --- --- 99-225 .440 --- --- 27-46 .587 127 5.1 57- --- --- --- --- 225 9.0Totals 78- --- --- 272-640 .425 --- --- 82-138 .594 381 4.9 153- --- --- --- --- 626 8.0

Jim Roder Guard * 6-3 * 180 * St. Louis, Mo. (DeSmet)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1982-83 26-14 --- --- 68-124 .548 --- --- 34-49 .694 44 1.7 35-1 65 37 0 17 170 6.51983-84 29-28 1,044 36.0 88-170 .518 --- --- 75-97 .773 47 1.6 52-1 163 69 0 35 251 8.7Totals 55-42 --- --- 156-294 .531 --- --- 109-146 .747 91 1.7 87-2 228 106 0 52 421 7.7

Courtney Rogers Forward * 6-5 * 190 * Hutchinson, Kan. (High/Hutchinson JC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1969-70 17- --- --- 10-27 .370 --- --- 16-27 .593 35 2.1 26-2 --- --- --- --- 36 2.1

Steve Rogers Forward * 6-3 * 175 * Scott City, Kan. (High) Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1962-63 4- --- --- 0-0 .000 --- --- 0-0 .000 0 0.0 1-0 --- --- --- -- 0 0.0

Trasel Rone Guard/Forward * 6-6 * 210 * Chicago, Ill. (Bowen/Allen County CC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1991-92 22-1 320 14.5 58-158 .367 28-79 .354 31-42 .738 71 3.2 43-0 25 41 2 12 175 8.0

Chris Rorabaugh Forward * 6-6 * 205 * Lebanon, Kan. (High/Dodge City CC/Marymount)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1981-82 16-0 --- --- 9-27 .333 --- --- 14-18 .778 21 1.3 18-0 17 --- --- --- 32 2.0

Bob Rousey Guard * 5-11 * 145 * Anderson, Ind. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1950-51 29- --- --- 79-180 .439 --- --- 32-54 .593 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 190 6.61951-52 22- --- --- 61-191 .319 --- --- 48-74 .649 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 170 7.71952-53 20- --- --- 74-227 .325 --- --- 67-87 .770 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 215 10.8Totals 71- --- --- 214-598 .358 --- --- 147-215 .684 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 574 8.1

Jerry Roy Forward * 6-3 * 220 * Wichita, Kan. (Kapaun)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1960-61 17- --- --- 8-37 .216 --- --- 5-12 .417 12 0.7 21-0 --- --- --- --- 21 1.2

Eric Salter Forward * 6-7 * 215 * Xenia, Ohio (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1979-80 11-0 --- --- 5-14 .357 --- --- 4-7 .571 11 1.0 4-0 2 --- --- --- 14 1.31980-81 6-0 --- --- 0-5 .000 --- --- 0-0 .000 8 1.3 1-0 1 --- --- --- 0 0.0Totals 17-0 --- --- 5-19 .263 --- --- 4-7 .571 19 1.1 5-0 3 --- --- --- 14 0.8

Patrick Sams Guard * 6-3 * 190 * Bartow, Fla. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1989-90 18-0 113 6.3 12-37 .324 2-6 .333 13-21 .619 13 0.7 20-0 5 7 0 6 39 2.21990-91 21-0 150 7.1 24-56 .429 2-10 .200 5-11 .455 24 1.1 17-0 14 11 1 7 55 2.6Totals 39-0 263 6.7 36-93 .387 4-16 .250 18-32 .562 37 0.9 37-0 19 18 1 13 94 2.4

Jamar Samuels Forward * 6-7 * 215 * Washington, D.C. (The Patterson [N.C.] School)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG2008-09 34-2 698 20.5 92-179 .514 1-7 .143 97-171 .567 161 4.7 94-3 37 38 32 26 282 8.3

Dan Sarver Guard * 5-11 * 180 * Kirkwood, Mo. (High/Univ. of Missouri)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1962-63 10- --- --- 6-21 .286 --- --- 7-9 .778 8 0.8 9-0 --- --- --- --- 19 1.9

Todd Schmidt Guard * 6-0 * 175 * Norfolk, Neb. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1993-94 12-0 26 2.2 1-4 .250 0-1 .000 3-5 .600 2 0.2 9-0 5 1 0 0 5 0.4

Fritz Schneider Guard/Forward * 6-3 * Crystal Lake, Ill. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1954-55 21- --- --- 38-108 .352 --- --- 37-57 .649 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 113 5.41955-56 25- --- --- 85-218 .390 --- --- 74-91 .813 141 5.6 --- --- --- --- --- 244 9.8Totals 46- --- --- 123-326 .377 --- --- 111-148 .750 141 --- --- --- --- --- --- 357 7.8

Dan Schuyler Guard * 6-2 * 180 * Anderson, Ind. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1950-51 23- --- --- 9-33 .273 --- --- 3-10 .300 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 21 0.91951-52 14- --- --- 4-16 .250 --- --- 3-3 1.000 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 11 0.81953-54 2- --- --- 0-5 .000 --- --- 1-2 .500 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 1 0.5Totals 39- --- --- 13-54 .241 --- --- 7-15 .467 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 33 0.8

Brady Scott Guard * 6-1 * 175 * Beloit, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1994-95 4-0 7 1.8 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 4 1.0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0

Lee Scott Guard * 6-2 * 174 * St. Louis, Mo. (Mercy)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1983-84 1-0 8 8.0 0-2 .000 --- --- 0-0 .000 2 2.0 1-0 0 0 1 2 0 0.0

Will Scott Guard * 6-2 * 165 * Kansas City, Mo. (Southeast/State Fair CC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1986-87 31-25 844 27.2 147-297 .495 72-136 .529 66-80 82.5 92 3.0 82-2 41 50 3 35 432 13.91987-88 34-34 936 27.5 147-287 .512 70-141 .496 50-60 .833 89 2.6 55-1 36 47 3 28 414 12.2Totals 65-59 1,780 27.4 294-584 .503 142-277 .513 116-140 .829 181 2.8 137-3 77 97 6 63 846 13.0

Earl Seyfert Forward * 6-7 * 215 * Humboldt, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1965-66 23- --- --- 90-173 .520 --- --- 22-46 .478 117 5.1 66- --- --- --- --- 202 8.81966-67 24- --- --- 140-305 .459 --- --- 50-73 .685 197 8.2 40- --- --- --- --- 330 13.81967-68 28- --- --- 129-300 430 --- --- 77-99 .778 213 7.6 90- --- --- --- --- 335 11.9Totals 75- --- --- 359-778 .461 --- --- 149-218 .683 527 7.0 196- --- --- --- --- 867 11.6

Marlon Shadd Guard * 6-3 * 175 * West Palm Beach, Fla. (Palm Beach Lakes)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1990-91 17-0 100 5.9 13-32 .406 2-4 .500 5-7 .714 15 0.9 6-0 9 8 0 11 33 1.9

Howie Shannon Guard * 6-1 * 170 * Munday, Texas (High/North Texas State Teachers)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1947-48 28- --- --- 109- --- --- --- 58-66 .879 --- --- 54- --- --- --- --- 276 9.9

George Shupe Forward/Guard * 6-4 * 190 * Honolulu, Hawai’i (Manhattan)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1966-67 7- --- --- 4-18 .222 --- --- 10-13 .769 8 1.1 6-0 --- --- --- --- 18 2.51967-68 10- --- --- 2-11 .182 --- --- 0-3 .000 5 0.5 2-0 --- --- --- --- 4 0.4Totals 17- --- --- 6-29 .207 --- --- 10-16 .625 13 0.8 8-0 --- --- --- --- 22 1.3

John Shupe Forward * 6-5 * 205 * Honolulu, Hawai’i (Manhattan)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1966-67 14- --- --- 4-14 .286 --- --- 2-6 .333 17 1.2 6-0 --- --- --- --- 10 0.7

Matt Siebrandt Forward * 6-8 * 205 * Reno, Nev. (Galena/UNLV/Col. of Southern Idaho)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG2000-01 29-25 658 22.7 104-221 .471 0-1 .000 74-101 .733 111 3.8 79-4 28 61 4 9 282 9.72001-02 29-20 688 23.7 89-170 .524 0-0 .000 50-76 .658 111 3.8 82-3 32 42 14 19 228 7.92002-03 29-29 756 26.1 132-239 .552 0-0 .000 55-79 .696 140 4.8 77-3 51 64 9 9 319 11.0Totals 87-74 2,102 24.2 325-630 .516 0-1 .000 179-256 .699 362 4.2 238-10 121 167 27 37 829 9.5

Lance Simmons Forward * 6-5 * 205 * St. Louis, Mo. (Soldan)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1985-86 17-2 188 11.1 8-22 .364 --- --- 10-19 .588 24 1.4 18-0 12 6 7 8 26 1.51986-87 31-19 569 18.4 75-153 .490 0-1 .000 52-83 .627 113 3.6 58-2 22 43 7 24 202 6.51988-89 29-13 504 17.4 60-102 .588 0-0 .000 35-66 .530 89 3.1 72-1 26 27 10 13 155 5.31989-90 30-10 404 13.5 36-81 .444 0-0 .000 19-36 .528 80 2.7 61-4 8 23 8 9 91 3.0Totals 107-44 1,665 15.6 179-358 .500 0-1 .000 116-204 .569 306 2.9 209-7 68 99 32 54 474 4.4

Jeff Simons Forward * 6-5 * 185 * Eudora, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1962-63 24- --- --- 35-85 .412 --- --- 15-23 .652 63 2.6 36-1 --- --- --- --- 85 3.51963-64 28- --- --- 105-230 .457 --- --- 31-45 .689 142 5.1 59- --- --- --- --- 241 8.61964-65 23- --- --- 104-252 .413 --- --- 52-67 .776 161 7.0 60- --- --- --- --- 260 11.3Totals 75- --- --- 244-567 .430 --- --- 98-135 .726 366 4.9 155- --- --- --- --- 586 7.8

Ty Sims Forward * 6-5 * 225 * Minneapolis, Minn. (South/North Dakota State College of Science)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1997-98 29-9 450 15.5 68-127 .535 0-0 .000 46-58 .793 95 3.3 29-0 24 28 4 11 182 6.31998-99 32-2 323 10.1 37-75 .493 0-2 .000 31-51 .608 49 1.5 23-0 10 18 1 9 105 3.3Totals 61-11 773 12.7 105-202 .520 0-2 .000 77-109 .706 144 2.4 52-0 34 46 5 20 287 4.7

Herman Slater Guard * 6-0 * 170 * Kansas City, Kan. (Schlagle/William Jewell)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1984-85 5-0 8 1.6 0-2 .000 --- --- 2-3 .667 1 0.2 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 0.4

Bob Smith Guard * 5-10 * 160 * Hope, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1952-53 9- --- --- 3-6 .500 --- --- 6-10 .600 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 12 1.31953-54 13- --- --- 8-17 .470 --- --- 13-28 .464 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 29 2.2Totals 22- --- --- 11-23 .478 --- --- 19-38 .500 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 41 1.9

Billy Ray Smith Forward * 6-5 * 215 * Garland, Texas (South/Midland JC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1988-89 30-7 509 17.0 60-128 .469 1-10 .100 39-47 .830 84 2.8 50-0 25 28 1 28 160 5.31989-90 32-21 660 20.6 68-143 .476 5-20 .250 28-40 .700 87 2.7 64-1 48 34 5 17 169 5.3Totals 62-28 1,169 18.9 128-271 .472 6-30 .200 67-87 .770 171 2.8 114-1 73 62 6 45 329 5.3

Eddie Smith Forward/Guard * 6-4 * 185 * Pueblo, Colo. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1968-69 22- --- --- 67-181 .370 --- --- 38-51 .745 88 4.0 47- --- --- --- --- 172 7.81969-70 27- --- --- 36-91 .396 --- --- 20-28 .714 49 1.8 25-0 --- --- --- --- 92 3.41970-71 17- --- --- 47-155 .303 --- --- 18-28 .643 61 3.6 28-0 --- --- --- --- 112 6.6Totals 66- --- --- 150-427 .351 --- --- 76-107 .710 198 3.0 100- --- --- --- --- 376 5.7

Jim Smith Guard * 6-3 * 185 * Brainerd, Minn. (Washington)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1951-52 19- --- --- 18-26 .692 --- --- 9-17 .529 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 45 2.41952-53 21- --- --- 50-121 .413 --- --- 59-77 .766 --- --- 76- --- --- --- --- 159 7.61953-54 17- --- --- 36-108 .333 --- --- 37-58 .638 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 109 6.81954-55 12- --- --- 24-65 .369 --- --- 53-74 .716 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 101 8.4Totals 69- --- --- 128-320 .400 --- --- 158-226 .699 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 414 6.0

Lynn Smith Guard * 5-11 * 175 * Memphis, Tenn. (Overton/Conners State JC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1985-86 24-7 249 10.4 7-19 .368 --- --- 10-22 .454 13 0.6 34-1 41 22 0 12 24 1.01986-87 27-15 478 17.7 21-47 .447 0-1 .000 25-38 .658 25 0.9 61-3 51 44 0 31 67 2.5Totals 51-22 727 14.3 28-66 .424 0-1 .000 35-60 .583 38 0.8 95-4 92 66 0 43 91 1.8

Roy Smith Center * 6-10 * 230 * Grandview, Mo. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1964-65 25- --- --- 99-225 .440 --- --- 69-110 .627 222 8.9 82- --- --- --- --- 267 10.71965-66 22- --- --- 53-121 .438 --- --- 36-60 .600 98 4.5 47- --- --- --- --- 142 6.51966-67 25- --- --- 69-152 .454 --- --- 50-93 .538 138 5.5 63- --- --- --- --- 188 7.5Totals 72- --- --- 221-498 .444 --- --- 155-263 .589 458 6.4 192- --- --- --- --- 597 8.3

Doug Snider Forward * 6-4 * 200 * Xenia, Ohio (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1972-73 21- --- --- 43-79 .544 --- --- 14-19 .737 36 1.7 19-0 --- --- --- --- 100 4.81973-74 25- --- --- 46-112 .411 --- --- 30-37 .811 90 3.6 35-0 --- --- --- --- 122 4.91974-75 29- --- --- 94-211 .445 --- --- 25-38 .658 121 4.2 71-0 --- --- --- --- 213 7.3Totals 75- --- --- 183-402 .455 --- --- 69-94 .734 247 3.3 125-0 --- --- --- --- 435 5.8

Terry Snider Guard * 6-3 * 175 * Pueblo, Colo. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1968-69 21- --- --- 42-108 .389 --- --- 29-44 .659 27 1.2 29-0 --- --- --- --- 113 5.31969-70 28- --- --- 35-85 .412 --- --- 31-44 .705 39 1.3 31-0 --- --- --- --- 101 3.61970-71 26- --- --- 81-213 .380 --- --- 69-102 .677 77 3.0 51-0 --- --- --- --- 231 8.9Totals 75- --- --- 158-406 .389 --- --- 129-190 .679 143 1.9 111-0 --- --- --- --- 445 5.9

J.R. Snyder Guard * 5-10 * 150 * Elwood, Ind. (Wilkie)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1953-54 17- --- --- 63-159 .396 --- --- 30-42 .710 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 156 9.21954-55 15- --- --- 42-141 .298 --- --- 24-34 .706 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 108 7.2Totals 32- --- --- 105-300 .350 --- --- 54-76 .711 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 264 8.3

Steve Soldner Forward/Center * 6-7 * 230 * Farina, Ill. (LaGrove)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1975-76 1- --- --- 0-1 .000 --- --- 4-6 .667 2 2.0 1-0 --- --- --- --- 4 4.01976-77 16- --- --- 10-18 .556 --- --- 8-12 .667 29 1.9 13-0 0 --- --- --- 28 1.81977-78 29-29 --- --- 108-180 .600 --- --- 59-85 .694 214 7.4 99-4 32 --- --- --- 275 9.51978-79 28-28 --- --- 135-231 .584 --- --- 69-110 .627 188 6.7 95-5 33 --- --- --- 339 12.1Totals 74 --- --- 253-430 .588 --- --- 140-213 .657 433 5.9 208-9 65 --- --- --- 646 8.7

Henry Specht Guard * 6-1 * 175 * Piqua, Kan. (Iola)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1948-49 5- --- --- 0-0 .000 --- --- 2-4 .500 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 2 0.41949-50 8- --- --- 1-2 .500 --- --- 2-4 .500 --- --- 3-0 --- --- --- --- 4 0.5Totals 13- --- --- 1-2 .500 --- --- 4-8 .500 --- --- 3-0 --- --- --- --- 6 0.5

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Janerio Spurlock Forward * 6-6 * 215 * Cincinnati, Ohio (Aiken/Chipola JC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG2001-02 7-3 134 19.1 15-41 .366 8-23 .348 8-15 .533 28 4.0 7-0 7 9 2 3 46 6.62002-03 10-0 73 7.3 9-25 .360 6-18 .333 6-8 .750 7 0.7 3-0 3 4 2 2 30 3.0Totals 17-3 207 12.2 24-66 .364 14-41 .342 14-23 .609 35 2.1 10-0 10 13 4 5 76 4.5

Todd Stanfield Guard * 6-1 * 170 * Springfield, Mo. (Hillcrest)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1987-88 10-0 41 4.1 1-7 .143 0-0 .000 2-3 .667 3 0.3 4-0 2 4 0 0 4 0.41988-89 14-0 58 4.1 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 7-10 .700 5 0.4 2-0 6 6 0 6 11 0.8Totals 24-0 99 4.1 3-11 .273 0-0 .000 9-13 .692 8 0.3 6-0 8 10 0 6 15 0.6

Gene Stauffer Guard * 6-0 * 165 * Salina, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1951-52 15- --- --- 11-39 .282 --- --- 5-7 .714 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 27 1.81952-53 21- --- --- 78-197 .395 --- --- 55-76 .724 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 211 10.51953-54 21- --- --- 87-247 .352 --- --- 81-120 .675 --- --- 66- --- --- --- --- 255 12.1Totals 57- --- --- 176-483 .364 --- --- 141-203 .695 --- --- 66- --- --- --- --- 493 8.6

Clent Stewart Guard * 6-4 * 195 * Tulsa, Okla. (Union)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG2004-05 29-29 922 31.8 46-140 .329 23-72 .319 29-48 .604 63 2.2 51-1 116 70 2 16 144 5.02005-06 27-20 610 22.6 41-95 .432 18-37 .486 24-39 .615 57 2.1 44-0 85 57 2 16 124 4.62006-07 35-24 889 25.4 77-196 .393 39-107 .364 33-49 .673 79 2.3 54-0 100 73 0 20 226 6.52007-08 30-22 874 29.1 65-192 .339 31-100 .310 41-57 .719 91 3.0 52-1 94 68 3 29 202 6.7Totals 121-95 3295 27.2 229-623 .368 111-316 .351 127-193 .658 290 2.4 201-2 395 268 7 81 696 5.8

Dick Stone Forward * 6-3 * 165 * Winfield, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1953-54 21- --- --- 51-131 .390 --- --- 18-25 .720 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 120 5.71954-55 21- --- --- 85-204 .416 --- --- 31-36 .861 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 201 9.61955-56 25- --- --- 79-225 .351 --- --- 43-54 .796 108 4.3 --- --- --- --- --- 201 8.0Totals 67- --- --- 215-560 .384 --- --- 92-115 .800 108 --- --- --- --- --- --- 522 7.8

Jack Stone Forward * 6-3 * 190 * Los Angeles, Calif. (University)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1948-49 12- --- --- 19-70 .271 --- --- 26-42 .619 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 64 5.31949-50 24- --- --- 59-152 .388 --- --- 30-49 .612 --- --- 77- --- --- --- --- 148 6.11950-51 29- --- --- 112-253 .443 --- --- 54-93 .581 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 278 9.6Totals 65- --- --- 190-475 .400 --- --- 110-184 .598 --- --- 77- --- --- --- --- 490 7.5

Hamilton Strickland Forward * 6-9 * 210 * Atlanta, Ga. (Mays)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1991-92 13-0 38 2.9 2-10 .200 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 10 0.8 9-0 2 5 2 1 14 0.31992-93 8-0 36 4.5 2-6 .333 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 7 0.9 6-0 1 2 2 1 4 0.51993-94 16-0 60 3.8 2-9 .222 0-0 .000 4-4 1.000 8 0.5 9-0 0 5 1 4 8 0.51994-95 20-1 232 11.6 16-40 .400 0-1 .000 11-18 .611 35 1.8 52-0 3 16 3 7 43 2.2Totals 57-1 366 6.4 22-65 .338 0-1 .000 15-25 .600 60 1.1 76-0 6 28 8 13 69 1.2

Ivan Sulic Forward * 6-9 * 235 * Split, Croatia (Velika Gorica/Zagreb University)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1999-00 8-0 15 1.9 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.00 2 0.3 2-0 0 0 1 0 2 0.32000-01 28-0 219 7.8 6-18 .333 0-0 .000 6-12 .500 38 1.4 39-2 1 8 1 2 18 0.62001-02 19-1 126 6.6 4-12 .333 0-0 .000 1-6 .167 17 0.9 14-0 5 5 1 3 9 0.5Totals 55-1 360 6.5 10-31 .323 0-0 .000 9-20 .450 57 1.0 55-2 6 13 3 5 29 0.5

Dominique Sutton Forward * 6-4 * 195 * Durham, N.C. (The Patterson [N.C.] School)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG2007-08 19-8 256 13.5 24-46 .522 1-7 .143 13-22 .591 47 2.5 33-0 11 12 5 20 62 3.32008-09 34-32 779 22.9 97-200 .485 5-21 .238 56-82 .683 182 5.4 90-3 34 53 6 37 255 7.5Totals 53-40 1,035 19.5 121-246 .492 6-28 .214 69-104 .663 229 4.3 123-3 45 65 11 57 317 6.0

Aaron Swartzendruber Guard * 6-1 * 170 * Kolona, Iowa (Mennonite)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1994-95 21-1 187 8.9 13-51 .255 4-13 .308 5-8 .625 23 1.1 9-0 14 9 0 8 35 1.71995-96 29-6 583 20.1 55-148 .372 25-76 .329 49-67 .731 75 2.6 54-0 46 41 0 20 184 6.31996-97 26-22 817 31.4 67-215 .312 34-119 .286 82-96 .854 98 3.8 62-1 77 43 1 38 250 9.61997-98 29-16 796 27.4 80-207 .386 44-116 .379 56-67 .836 121 4.2 62-0 99 60 0 44 260 9.0Totals 105-45 2,383 22.7 215-621 .346 107-324 .330 192-238 .807 317 3.0 187-1 236 153 1 110 729 6.9

Roger Suttner Center * 7-0 * 195 * Ridgway, Ill. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1961-62 24- --- --- 22-66 .333 --- --- 24-43 .558 59 2.5 21- --- --- --- --- 68 2.81962-63 25- --- --- 93-212 .439 --- --- 60-96 .625 164 6.6 79-6 --- --- --- --- 246 9.81963-64 29- --- --- 138-295 .468 --- --- 97-169 .574 243 8.4 104- --- --- --- --- 373 12.9Totals 78- --- --- 253-573 .442 --- --- 181-308 .588 466 6.0 204- --- --- --- --- 687 8.8

Jim Tangeman Forward * 6-1 * 185 * Newton, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1952-53 3- --- --- 0-0 .000 --- --- 1-2 .500 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 1 0.31953-54 2- --- --- 0-0 .000 --- --- 0-0 .000 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 0 0.0Totals 5- --- --- 0-0 .000 --- --- 1-2 .500 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 1 0.2

Mario Taybron Guard * 6-2 * 195 * Hampton, Va. (Ryan Academy/Eastern Oklahoma CC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG2005-06 27-8 513 19.0 49-116 .422 17-46 .370 15-22 .682 46 1.7 37-0 76 43 5 19 130 4.8

Kyle Taylor Guard * 6-5 * 220 * Augusta, Kan. (High/Butler County CC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG2004-05 2-0 3 1.5 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0.02005-06 3-0 2 0.7 1-1 1.00 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0.3 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 0.7Totals 5-0 5 1.0 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0.2 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 0.4

Roy Teas Guard * 6-3 * 180 * Manhattan, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1965-66 13- --- --- 10-26 .385 --- --- 7-9 .778 15 1.2 12- --- --- --- --- 27 2.1

Richie Terry Guard * 6-3 * 210 * Joliet, Ill. (Joliet West/Jacksonville JC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG2000-01 29-24 781 26.9 53-170 .312 11-51 .216 33-54 .611 106 3.7 78-6 69 73 7 51 150 5.2

Mitchell ThirdY E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1967-68 6- --- --- 2-11 .182 --- --- 3-6 .500 12 2.0 3-0 --- --- --- --- 7 1.1

Jack Thomas Guard * 6-3 * 210 * St. Louis, Mo. (DeAndreis)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1969-70 18- --- --- 7-15 .467 --- --- 9-10 .900 9 0.5 15-0 --- --- --- --- 23 1.21970-71 26- --- --- 49-133 .368 --- --- 32-47 .681 44 1.7 37-0 --- --- --- --- 130 5.01971-72 21- --- --- 18-57 .316 --- --- 7-9 .778 16 0.7 18-0 --- --- --- --- 43 2.0Totals 65- --- --- 74-205 .361 --- --- 48-66 .727 69 1.1 70-0 --- --- --- --- 196 3.0

Keith ThomasY E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1946-47 20- --- --- 34- --- --- --- 34-63 .540 --- --- 69- --- --- --- --- 102 5.1

Schyler Thomas Guard * 6-0 * 175 * Omaha, Neb. (Central)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG2002-03 26-0 157 6.0 14-45 .311 7-27 .259 2-5 .400 17 0.7 10-0 16 9 1 4 37 1.42003-04 14-0 66 4.7 7-14 .500 1-7 .143 1-2 .500 5 0.4 7-0 3 4 0 3 16 1.12004-05 22-0 141 6.4 14-27 .519 5-13 .385 2-3 .667 11 0.5 6-0 10 8 0 6 35 1.62005-06 21-2 90 4.3 9-18 .500 4-10 .400 1-3 .333 4 0.2 4-0 10 1 0 1 23 1.1Totals 83-2 454 5.5 44-104 .423 17-57 .298 6-13 .462 37 0.4 27-0 39 22 1 14 111 1.3

Joe Thornton Guard * 6-0 * 180 * Winfield, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1946-47 9- --- --- 0- --- --- --- 4-6 .667 --- --- 6- --- --- --- --- 4 0.41947-48 15- --- --- 3-3 --- --- --- 1-4 .250 --- --- 4- --- --- --- --- 7 0.51948-49 3- --- --- 0-0 .000 --- --- 0-0 .000 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 0 0.0Totals 27- --- --- 3-3 1.000 --- --- 5-10 .500 --- --- 10- --- --- --- --- 11 0.4

Ryan Thornton Forward/Center * 6-6 * 225 * Chicago, Ill. (Farragut/Allen County CC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1989-90 10-1 81 8.1 11-20 .550 0-0 .000 11-16 .688 23 2.3 13-0 0 6 0 0 33 3.3

Jerry Thurston Forward * 6-6 * 190 * Owensboro, Ky. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1972-73 25- --- --- 35-90 .389 --- --- 11-27 .407 55 2.2 29-1 --- --- --- --- 81 3.2

William ThurstonY E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1946-47 2- --- --- 1- --- --- --- 0-0 .000 --- --- 1-0 --- --- --- --- 2 1.01947-48 13- --- --- 0- --- --- --- 2-4 .500 --- --- 1-0 --- --- --- --- 2 0.2Totals 15- --- --- 1- --- --- --- 2-4 .500 --- --- 2-0 --- --- --- --- 4 0.3

Brad Underwood Guard * 6-4 * 200 * McPherson, Kan. (High/Independence CC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1984-85 19-1 140 7.4 12-37 .324 --- --- 20-25 .800 6 0.3 14-0 8 13 0 2 44 2.31985-86 20-7 292 14.6 23-57 .404 --- --- 15-20 .750 24 1.2 15-0 29 13 0 11 61 3.1Totals 39-8 432 11.1 35-94 .372 --- --- 35-45 .778 30 0.8 29-0 37 26 0 13 105 2.7

Don Upson Guard * 5-9 * 170 * Hutchinson, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1948-49 1- --- --- 0-0 .000 --- --- 0-0 .000 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 0 0.01949-50 22- --- --- 21-71 .296 --- --- 3-7 .429 --- --- 20- --- --- --- --- 45 2.01950-51 27- --- --- 18-69 .261 --- --- 10-17 .588 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 46 1.71951-52 24- --- --- 32-100 .320 --- --- 16-18 .889 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 80 3.3Totals 74- --- --- 71-240 .296 --- --- 29-42 .690 --- --- 20- --- --- --- --- 171 2.3

Pero Vasiljevic Forward * 6-9 * 235 * Adelaide, Australia (Simi Valley)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1996-97 4-0 34 8.5 4-9 .444 3.5 .600 1-4 .250 8 2.0 7-0 1 4 1 0 12 3.01997-98 28-1 283 10.1 38-83 .458 0-13 .000 10-17 .588 58 2.1 38-0 25 33 7 11 86 3.1Totals 32-1 317 9.9 42-92 .457 3-18 .167 11-21 .524 66 2.1 45-0 26 37 8 11 98 3.1

Raymond Vawter Center * 6-5 * 190 * Garden City, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1949-50 5- --- --- 1-3 .333 --- --- 4-4 1.000 --- --- 4-0 --- --- --- --- 6 1.2

Jerry Venable Forward * 6-5 * 210 * Staunton, Va. (Ferrum JC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1968-69 26- --- --- 169-364 .464 --- --- 48-85 .565 200 7.7 86- --- --- --- --- 386 14.81969-70 28- --- --- 183-408 .449 --- --- 86-142 .606 224 8.0 106-7 --- --- --- --- 452 16.1Totals 54- --- --- 352-772 .456 --- --- 134-227 .590 424 7.9 192- --- --- --- --- 838 15.5

Pachin Vicens Guard * 5-9 * Ponce, Puerto Rico (Colegio Ponceno)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1954-55 20- --- --- 69-177 .390 --- --- 78-110 .709 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 216 10.81955-56 25- --- --- 100-259 .386 --- --- 107-150 .713 144 5.8 --- --- --- --- --- 307 12.3Totals 45- --- --- 169-436 .388 --- --- 185-260 .712 144 --- --- --- --- --- --- 523 11.6

Bill Walker Guard * 6-6 * 220 * Huntington, W.Va. (North College Hill (Ohio)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG2006-07 6-5 139 23.2 26-65 .400 0-9 .000 16-24 .667 27 4.5 17-1 5 11 0 4 68 11.32007-08 31-28 846 27.3 181-389 .465 35-114 .307 101-137 .737 196 6.3 101-3 59 81 17 27 498 16.1Totals 37-33 985 26.6 207-454 .456 35-123 .285 117-161 .727 223 6.0 118-4 64 92 17 31 566 15.3

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RECORDSTy Walker Guard * 6-3 * 185 * Ingalls, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1985-86 15-2 147 9.8 18-32 .563 --- --- 3-9 .333 12 0.8 20-0 13 19 0 2 39 2.6

Donnie Wallace Forward * 6-9 * 215 * Goddard, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1999-00 16-0 102 6.4 7-16 .438 4-11 .364 1-3 .333 20 1.3 18-1 2 7 3 1 19 1.22000-01 18-0 44 2.4 1-5 .200 0-1 .000 1-4 .250 4 0.2 4-0 0 3 1 1 3 0.2Totals 34-0 146 4.3 8-21 .381 4-12 .333 2-7 .286 24 0.7 22-1 2 10 4 2 22 0.6

Eddie Wallace Guard * 5-10 * 165 * Minneapolis, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1954-55 2- --- --- 0-0 .000 --- --- 1-2 .500 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 1 0.51955-56 20- --- --- 19-52 .365 --- --- 19-28 .679 19 1.0 --- --- --- --- --- 57 2.91956-57 23- --- --- 73-231 .316 --- --- 67-96 .698 92 4.0 --- --- --- --- --- 213 9.3Totals 45- --- --- 92-283 .325 --- --- 87-126 .690 111 --- --- --- --- --- --- 271 6.0

Ben Warta Guard * 6-3 * 190 * Chapman, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1993-94 8-0 13 1.6 3-10 .300 2-6 .333 0-0 .000 2 0.3 0-0 1 0 0 1 8 1.0

Lafayette Watkins Forward * 6-6 * 190 * Chicago, Ill. (Julian Percy)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1981-82 25-0 --- --- 41-97 .423 --- --- 16-28 .571 51 2.0 48-1 25 --- --- --- 98 3.91982-83 23-9 --- --- 43-103 .418 --- --- 19-33 .576 65 2.8 41-0 29 26 6 8 105 4.61983-84 27-11 468 17.3 49-110 .446 --- --- 44-61 .721 87 3.2 41-0 26 29 5 11 142 5.3Totals 75-20 468 --- 133-310 .429 --- --- 79-122 .648 203 2.7 130-1 80 55 11 19 345 4.6

Eric Watson Guard * 6-2 * 180 * Brooklyn, Ill. (Lovejoy/Allen County CC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1983-84 24-17 603 25.1 61-134 .455 --- --- 20-37 .541 58 2.4 46-1 56 41 8 26 142 5.91984-85 20-12 436 21.8 44-95 .463 --- --- 26-39 .667 46 2.3 28-0 56 41 5 23 114 5.7Totals 44-29 1,039 23.6 105-229 .459 --- --- 46-76 .605 104 2.4 74-1 112 82 13 49 256 5.8

David Weatherby Forward * Neodesha, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1946-47 23- --- --- 41- --- --- --- 40-65 .615 --- --- 45- --- --- --- --- 122 5.31947-48 21- --- --- 10- --- --- --- 14-18 .778 --- --- 17- --- --- --- --- 34 1.6Totals 44- --- --- 51- --- --- --- 54-83 .651 --- --- 62- --- --- --- --- 156 3.6

Jeff Webb Guard * 6-4 * 170 * West Allis, Wis. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1967-68 22- --- --- 37-108 .343 --- --- 32-51 .628 62 2.8 28- --- --- --- --- 106 4.81968-69 23- --- --- 73-168 .435 --- --- 34-46 .607 72 3.1 34- --- --- --- --- 180 7.81969-70 28- --- --- 128-287 .446 --- --- 55-69 .797 116 4.1 55-0 --- --- --- --- 311 11.1Totals 73- --- --- 238-563 .423 --- --- 121-166 .729 250 3.4 117- --- --- --- --- 597 8.2

Larry Weigel Guard/Forward * 6-3 * 195 * Hays, Kan. (St. Joseph's Military Academy) Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1964-65 23- --- --- 38-107 .355 --- --- 32-47 .681 53 2.3 30- --- --- --- --- 108 4.71965-66 25- --- --- 66-166 .398 --- --- 50-66 .758 83 3.3 56- --- --- --- --- 182 7.31966-67 22- --- --- 51-114 .447 --- --- 32-46 .696 48 2.1 34- --- --- --- --- 134 6.0Totals 70- --- --- 155-387 .401 --- --- 114-159 .717 184 2.6 120- --- --- --- --- 424 6.1

Nick Weigel Guard * 6-0 * 175 * Manhattan, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1988-89 3-0 5 1.7 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0 0.0 0-0 1 1 0 1 0 0.01989-90 7-0 13 1.9 3-4 .750 1-1 1.000 0-1 .000 3 0.4 0-0 2 2 0 0 7 1.0Totals 10-0 18 2.0 4-6 .667 1-1 1.000 1-3 .333 3 0.3 0-0 3 3 0 1 7 0.8

Justin Werner Guard * 6-3 * 190 * Topeka, Kan. (Washburn Rural)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG2008-09 16-0 86 5.4 5-25 .200 4-21 .190 3-6 .500 8 0.5 7-0 6 4 1 3 17 1.1

Lindbergh White Guard * 6-0 * 190 * Omaha, Neb. (Central)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1970-71 22- --- --- 38-114 .333 --- --- 27-46 .587 54 2.5 40-0 --- --- --- --- 103 4.71971-72 13- --- --- 5-19 .263 --- --- 1-2 .500 5 0.3 4-0 --- --- --- --- 11 0.81972-73 1- --- --- 0-2 .000 --- --- 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0-0 --- --- --- --- 0 0.0Totals 36- --- --- 43-133 .323 --- --- 28-48 .583 59 1.6 44-0 --- --- --- --- 114 3.2

Alex Williams Center/Forward * 6-8 * 215 * St. Louis, Mo. (O'Fallon Tech)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1983-84 28-7 395 14.1 45-71 .634 --- --- 35-57 .614 65 2.3 54-1 11 35 14 4 125 4.51984-85 22-4 255 11.6 32-61 .525 --- --- 24-41 .585 46 2.1 38-1 13 27 11 5 88 4.0Totals 50-11 650 13.0 77-132 .583 --- --- 59-98 .602 111 2.2 92-2 24 62 25 9 213 4.3

Chuckie Williams Guard * 6-3 * 180 * Columbus, Ohio (East)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1972-73 1- --- --- 0-1 .000 --- --- 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0-0 --- --- --- --- 0 0.01973-74 26- --- --- 61-153 .399 --- --- 17-21 .810 42 1.6 30-0 --- --- --- --- 139 5.31974-75 29- --- --- 290-594 .488 --- --- 60-73 .822 111 3.8 65-0 --- --- --- --- 640 22.11975-76 28- --- --- 270-572 .472 --- --- 45-61 .738 71 2.5 52-1 --- --- --- --- 585 20.9Totals 84- --- --- 621-1320 .470 --- --- 122-155 .787 224 2.7 147-1 --- --- --- --- 1364 16.2

Gary Williams Forward * 6-8 * 195 * Peoria, Ill. (Richwoods Community)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1963-64 22- --- --- 35-82 .427 --- --- 16-47 .340 82 3.7 34- --- --- --- --- 86 3.91964-65 12- --- --- 44-98 .449 --- --- 20-52 .385 88 7.3 29- --- --- --- --- 108 9.0Totals 34- --- --- 79-180 .439 --- --- 36-99 .364 170 5.0 63- --- --- --- --- 194 5.7

Gene Williams Forward * 6-7 * 225 * San Francisco, Calif. (San Francisco City CC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1967-68 28- --- --- 87-179 .486 --- --- 43-77 .558 283 10.1 84- --- --- --- --- 217 7.71968-69 26- --- --- 120-230 .522 --- --- 88-126 .698 298 11.4 85- --- --- --- --- 328 12.6Totals 54- --- --- 207-409 .506 --- --- 131-203 .645 581 10.8 169- --- --- --- --- 545 10.1

Johnnie Williams Center * 6-9 * 240 * Chicago, Ill. (Carver/Cloud County CC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1995-96 18-0 112 6.2 11-28 .393 0-0 .000 9-26 .346 24 1.3 18-0 1 18 3 2 31 1.7

Justin Williams Forward * 6-10 * 245 * Hamburg, Ark. (Marshall (Wis.)/Kankakee (Ill.) CC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG2003-04 27-4 388 14.4 36-76 .474 0-0 .000 35-58 .603 87 3.2 64-1 8 26 7 1 107 4.02004-05 29-5 494 17.0 52-118 .441 0-0 .000 17-35 .486 112 3.9 63-0 21 25 5 5 121 4.2Totals 56-9 882 15.8 88-194 .454 0-0 .000 52-93 .559 199 3.6 127-1 29 51 12 6 228 4.1

Kenny Williams Guard * 6-3 * 200 * Chicago, Ill. (St. Joseph's)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1981-82 15-0 --- --- 7-21 .333 --- --- 7-12 .583 6 0.4 8-0 7 --- --- --- 21 1.41982-83 12-1 --- --- 3-14 .214 --- --- 1-3 .333 5 0.4 5-0 6 8 1 2 7 0.6Totals 27-1 --- --- 10-35 .286 --- --- 8-15 .533 11 0.4 13-0 13 8 1 2 28 1.0

Larry Williams Forward * 6-9 * 215 * Hobbs, N.M. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1971-72 27- --- --- 64-164 .390 --- --- 26-45 .578 91 3.3 35-1 --- --- --- --- 154 5.71972-73 25- --- --- 97-241 .403 --- --- 40-50 .800 136 5.4 50-0 --- --- --- --- 234 9.41973-74 27- --- --- 174-364 .478 --- --- 33-49 .674 200 7.4 56-0 --- --- --- --- 381 14.1Totals 79- --- --- 335-769 .436 --- --- 99-144 .688 427 5.4 141-1 --- --- --- --- 769 9.7

Mike Williams Forward * 6-8 * 210 * Phoenix, Ariz. (Camelback)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1965-66 10- --- --- 17-37 .460 --- --- 5-12 .417 19 1.9 13- --- --- --- --- 39 3.9

Nick Williams Guard * 6-4 * 180 * Mansfield, Texas (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG2001-02 29-25 818 28.2 86-187 .460 23-61 .377 65-87 .747 77 2.7 64-3 73 55 13 20 260 9.0

Dez Willingham Guard * 5-11 * 170 * De Soto, Texas (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG2003-04 22-11 383 17.4 36-100 .360 21-57 .368 3-10 .300 32 1.5 21-0 61 32 0 7 96 4.4

Ray Willis Guard * 6-1 * 190 * Pauls Valley, Okla. (Lawton/Cameron A&M JC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1966-67 20- --- --- 44-108 .407 --- --- 14-21 .667 30 1.5 24- --- --- --- --- 102 5.11967-68 24- --- --- 50-139 .360 --- --- 15-25 .600 52 2.2 42- --- --- --- --- 115 4.8Totals 44- --- --- 94-247 .381 --- --- 29-46 .630 82 1.9 66- --- --- --- --- 217 4.9

Jari Wills Forward/Center * 6-7 * 220 * Colorado Springs, Colo. (Palmer/Northeastern JC) Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1978-79 28-15 --- --- 73-154 .474 --- --- 20-37 .541 159 5.7 73-1 44 --- --- --- 166 5.91979-80 31-31 --- --- 137-246 .557 --- --- 46-60 .767 213 6.9 84-2 62 --- --- --- 320 10.3Totals 59-46 --- --- 210-400 .525 --- --- 66-97 .680 372 6.3 157-3 106 --- --- --- 486 8.2

Gene Wilson Guard/Forward * 5-11 * 165 * Anderson, Ind. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1951-52 24- --- --- 57-130 .439 --- --- 25-45 .556 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 139 5.81954-55 6- --- --- 9-27 .333 --- --- 7-14 .500 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 25 4.11955-56 14- --- --- 20-65 .308 --- --- 17-28 .607 27 1.9 --- --- --- --- --- 57 4.1Totals 44- --- --- 86-222 .387 --- --- 49-87 .563 27 --- --- --- --- --- --- 221 5.0

Len Wilson Forward * 6-1 * 175 * Columbia, Mo. (Fred Douglass/El Dorado JC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1953-54 20- --- --- 33-68 .485 --- --- 39-62 .629 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 105 5.3

Darryl Winston Forward * 6-5 * 200 * Lovejoy, Ill. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1973-74 13- --- --- 13-39 .333 --- --- 14-21 .667 31 2.4 13-0 --- --- --- --- 40 3.11974-75 27- --- --- 105-236 .445 --- --- 57-81 .704 187 6.9 57-1 --- --- --- --- 267 9.91975-76 25- --- --- 90-181 .497 --- --- 35-61 .574 140 5.6 52-0 --- --- --- --- 215 8.61976-77 31- --- --- 119-210 .567 --- --- 81-120 .675 215 6.9 69-2 26 --- --- --- 319 10.3Totals 96- --- --- 327-666 .491 --- --- 187-283 .661 573 6.0 191-3 26 --- --- --- 841 8.8

Jeff Wires Guard * 6-0 * 175 * Peoria, Ill. (Richwoods/Moberly CC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1989-90 30-5 432 14.4 53-129 .411 1-11 .091 37-45 .822 46 1.5 53-2 41 41 4 16 144 4.81990-91 28-28 856 30.6 151-330 .458 21-64 .328 78-106 .736 130 4.6 76-4 106 87 2 66 401 14.3Totals 58-33 1288 22.2 204-459 .444 22-75 .293 115-151 .762 176 3.0 129-6 147 128 6 82 545 9.4

Walter Wol Forward * 6-5 * 185 * Norton, Kan. (High)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1952-53 8- --- --- 1-5 .200 --- --- 5-6 .833 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 7 0.9

Akeem Wright Guard * 6-6 * 190 * Philadelphia, Pa. (Martin L. King, Jr.,/Neosho County CC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG2005-06 28-21 798 28.5 70-193 .363 1-7 .143 32-52 .615 152 5.4 59-1 74 53 10 18 173 6.22006-07 35-24 970 27.7 84-220 .382 11-45 .244 47-79 .595 221 6.3 82-5 84 47 19 31 226 6.5Totals 63-45 1,768 28.1 154-413 .373 12-52 .231 79-131 .603 373 5.9 141-6 158 100 29 49 399 6.3

Joe Wright Guard * 6-4 * 175 * Carthage, Mo. (High/State Fair CC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1984-85 27-7 492 18.2 93-179 .520 --- --- 52-79 .658 35 1.3 46-0 36 45 3 18 238 8.81985-86 30-30 1015 33.8 221-415 .533 --- --- 102-124 .823 75 2.5 88-2 59 71 2 36 544 18.1Totals 57-37 1507 26.4 314-594 .529 --- --- 154-203 .759 110 1.9 134-2 95 116 5 54 782 13.7

Walter Wright Forward * 6-1 * 200 * Kansas City, Mo. (Bishop Hogan)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1986-87 8-0 29 3.6 2-13 .154 0-2 .000 4-8 .500 6 0.8 3-0 0 3 0 2 8 1.01987-88 6-0 7 1.2 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1 0.2 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 2.0Totals 14-0 36 2.6 3-16 .188 0-3 .000 4-8 .500 7 0.5 3-0 0 3 0 2 10 0.7

Mike Wroblewski Center * 6-8 * 220 * South Bend, Ind. (St. Joseph's)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1959-60 25- --- --- 71-185 .384 --- --- 40-69 .580 87 3.5 49-2 --- --- --- --- 182 7.31960-61 27- --- --- 68-196 .347 --- --- 30-54 .556 117 4.3 67-2 --- --- --- --- 166 6.11961-62 25- --- --- 183-476 .385 --- --- 108-148 .730 212 8.5 88- --- --- --- --- 474 19.0Totals 77- --- --- 322-857 .376 --- --- 178-271 .657 416 5.4 204- --- --- --- --- 822 10.7

Deilvez Yearby Forward * 6-6 * 205 * Detroit, Mich. (Central)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG2005-06 14-0 57 4.1 6-16 .375 0-0 .000 10-18 .556 12 0.9 9-0 2 4 0 4 22 1.62006-07 11-0 33 3.0 3-8 .375 0-1 .000 3-10 .300 5 0.5 3-0 1 3 2 1 9 0.8Totals 25-0 90 3.6 9-24 .375 0-1 .000 13-28 .464 17 0.7 12-0 3 7 2 5 31 1.2

Blake Young Guard * 6-2 * 195 * Orlando, Fla. (Oak Ridge/Daytona Beach CC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG2006-07 35-11 679 19.4 58-158 .367 18-57 .316 52-81 .642 67 1.9 63-0 77 49 2 41 186 5.32007-08 33-33 941 28.5 65-185 .351 27-85 .318 36-60 .600 117 3.5 93-7 61 43 1 32 193 5.8Totals 68-44 1620 23.8 123-343 .359 45-142 .317 88-141 .624 184 2.7 156-7 138 92 3 73 379 5.6

Mark Young Guard/Forward * 6-6 * 200 * Baton Rouge, La. (McKinley)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1994-95 27-15 659 24.4 70-193 .363 12-48 .250 33-55 .600 103 3.8 69-3 65 76 13 23 185 6.91995-96 29-23 826 28.5 87-225 .387 21-57 .368 53-98 .541 142 4.9 86-3 85 98 1 32 248 8.61996-97 27-25 791 29.3 130-294 .442 22-63 .349 66-93 .710 172 6.4 65-2 63 73 16 42 348 12.9Totals 83-63 2276 27.4 287-712 .403 55-168 .327 152-246 .618 417 5.0 220-8 213 247 30 97 781 9.4

Marcus Zeigler Guard * 5-11 * 170 * Wichita, Kan. (South/Independence CC)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1990-91 27-5 560 20.7 52-128 .406 33-83 .398 17-27 .630 34 1.3 41-0 66 27 0 26 154 5.71991-92 25-20 794 31.8 29-88 .330 11-40 .275 38-49 .776 44 1.8 42-0 134 36 2 24 107 4.3Totals 52-25 1354 26.0 81-216 .375 44-123 .358 55-76 .724 78 1.5 83-0 200 63 2 50 261 5.0

Bob Zender Forward * 6-7 * 215 * Wyckoff, N.J. (Edina)Y E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1969-70 28- --- --- 131-281 .466 --- --- 87-116 .750 198 7.0 91-6 --- --- --- --- 349 12.41970-71 26- --- --- 76-190 .400 --- --- 56-72 .778 143 5.5 63-2 --- --- --- --- 208 8.01971-72 24- --- --- 88-188 .468 --- --- 46-72 .639 137 5.7 60-0 --- --- --- --- 222 9.2Totals 78- --- --- 295-659 .448 --- --- 189-260 .727 478 6.1 214-8 --- --- --- --- 779 10.0

* later counted as redshirt year

Note: Statistics listed are those of players who lettered at least one year and/or played significant minutes during the season

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

23 NCAA TOURNAMENTS | 4 FINAL FOURS | 16 SWEET SIXTEENS | 11 ELITE EIGHTS | 19 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS | 36 ALL-AMERICANS

1902-03 [0-5]Captain: None

Date Opponent W/L ScoreJ16 HASKELL L 7-60J30 at Topeka YMCA L 5-52NA at Bethany L 10-24NA at McPherson L 11-25M5 BAKER L 24-34

1905-06 [7-9]Captain: None

Date Opponent W/L ScoreGlasco Tournament - Glasco, Kan.

D8 Campbell L 11-18D8 Glasco Athletics L 15-23D9 at Glasco HS L 20-30D9 Washburn L 22-43D9 Minneapolis HS W 15-6J19 FORT RILEY W 46-19J25 ST. JOHN’S MILITARY W 34-28J29 at Fort Riley L 9-16F6 CLAY CENTER HS W 47-10F19 NEBRASKA L 14-50M2 EMPORIA STATE W 48-13M14 KSAC FACULTY W 41-29M15 at Emporia State L 20-23M16 at Washburn L 18-25M20 OTTAWA L 26-35

1906-07 [3-6]Captain: C.H. Carr

Date Opponent W/L ScoreJ22 HASKELL L 27-28J24 at Baker L 24-70J25 at Kansas L 39-54J26 at Ottawa L 25-54J31 BETHANY W 46-28F5 OTTAWA W 52-25F7 MISSOURI W 39-19F11 KANSAS W 29-25NA KC DENTALS L 18-23M9 BAKER L 24-54

1907-08 [2-10]Captain: L.G. Haynes

Date Opponent W/L ScoreJ15 NEBRASKA L 18-36J24 HIGHLAND PARK L 27-32J30 BETHANY L 32-34J31 at Kansas L 12-50F5 HASKELL L 14-42F6 at Kansas Wesleyan L 21-49F7 at Bethany L 27-36F13 WASHBURN L 26-30F14 GLASCO W 24-16F20 OTTAWA L 30-58F21 at Emporia State L 35-39F26 OTTAWA L 30-58M4 at Washburn L 29-36

1908-09 [6-2]Captain: C. Carpenter

Date Opponent W/L ScoreD9 COTNER W 59-25D14 KANSAS L 27-42J7 NEBRASKA L 31-3J11 at Clay Center High W 63-25J12 IOWA STATE W 42-32J21 HASKELL W 55-16F2 MISSOURI L 29-31F10 NEBRASKA WESLEYAN W 59-28F16 McPHERSON W 41-24

1909-10 [10-3]Captain: C. Carpenter

Date Opponent W/L ScoreJ6 NEBRASKA W 27-16J13 BAKER W 61-30J18 KC ATHLETIC CLUB# L 41-41J25 BETHANY W 50-39J27 at Kansas L 19-44J28 at Baker L 27-30F14 NEBRASKA W 30-17F15 at Nebraska Wesleyan W 28-24F19 WASHBURN W 100-5F26 KANSAS WESLEYAN W 75-31M4 NEBRASKA WESLEYAN W 46-27M5 NEBRASKA WESLEYAN W 54-14NA MCPHERSON W 39-21#lost by crowd forfeit

1910-11 [5-3]Captain: E.J. Edwards

Date Opponent W/L ScoreJ16 at Friends L 24-29J17 SOUTHWESTERN W 48-41J18 at Southwestern L 20-38J30 BETHANY W 40-20F6 WILLIAM JEWELL W 21-13F15 WASHBURN L 23-32M3 KANSAS WESLEYAN W 76-21M4 at Washburn W 36-23

1911-12 [9-5]Captain: Isaac Hahn

Date Opponent W/L ScoreD14 SOUTHWESTERN W 32-17D15 SOUTHWESTERN W 42-28J13 FORT RILEY W 53-11J15 OTTAWA W 33-16J18 NEBRASKA L 25-26J24 EMPORIA STATE L 16-24J27 at Kansas L 24-37J29 at Baker L 19-32F1 WASHBURN W 38-27F2 WASHBURN W 29-25F14 BAKER L 30-33F23 at Washburn W 38-26F24 at Washburn W 33-32F29 KANSAS W 33-28

1912-13 [11-4]Captain: Don McCallum

Date Opponent W/L ScoreJ10 SOUTHWESTERN W 45-24J14 EMPORIA STATE W 44-19J17 HASKELL W 46-20J21 at Kansas W 39-21J22 at Kansas W 27-25J23 at Central Missouri L 22-23J24 at Missouri W 31-18J25 at Missouri W 34-26J30 KANSAS L 19-34J31 KANSAS L 20-30F5 WASHBURN W 48-20F12 MISSOURI W 26-25F14 at Nebraska Wesleyan W 28-22F15 at Nebraska L 16-27F18 BETHANY W 42-16F20 EMPORIA STATE W 40-22F22 at Washburn W 31-25F27 NEBRASKA WESLEYAN W 50-29

1913-14 [10-7/7-5 Missouri Valley (2nd-South)]Captain: F.P. Root

Date Opponent W/L ScoreJ9 IOWA STATE* W 19-7J10 IOWA STATE* L 14-18J15 SOUTHWESTERN W 46-38J22 KANSAS* L 26-44J23 KANSAS* W 29-25J27 WASHBURN L 19-27J30 at Kansas* L 24-28J31 at Kansas* L 16-41F3 EMPORIA STATE W 40-15F7 at Washburn L 24-28F11 HASKELL W 49-30F18 at Missouri* W 35-32F19 at Missouri* W 22-21F20 at Washington (Mo.) L 17-20F21 at Washington (Mo.) W 22-21F27 MISSOURI* W 32-20F28 MISSOURI* W 34-21

1914-15 [6-12/4-10 Missouri Valley (5th)]Captain: Addell C. Jones

Date Opponent W/L ScoreJ11 BETHANY W 25-24J15 WASHBURN W 25-23J20 NEBRASKA* L 19-26J21 NEBRASKA* L 20-26J28 KANSAS* L 22-38J29 KANSAS* L 32-36F5 WASHINGTON (Mo.)* W 35-18F6 WASHINGTON (Mo.)* W 46-12F10 at Kansas* W 21-18F11 at Kansas* L 20-39F16 MISSOURI* L 16-26F17 MISSOURI* L 19-21F20 at Washburn L 28-48F22 ST. MARY’S L 26-28F26 IOWA STATE* L 14-15F27 IOWA STATE* L 19-25M1 at Missouri* W 28-19M2 at Missouri* L 16-32

1915-16 [13-3/9-3 Missouri Valley (3rd)]Captain: R.V. Adams

Date Opponent W/L ScoreJ10 KANSAS WESLEYAN W 59-24J14 WASHBURN W 66-10J20 at Kansas* W 31-18J21 at Kansas* W 26-12J27 EMPORIA STATE W 26-19F2 WASHINGTON (Mo.)* W 45-13F3 WASHINGTON (Mo.)* W 36-17F11 NEBRASKA* L 20-21F12 NEBRASKA* L 25-26F17 KANSAS* W 38-28F18 KANSAS* W 45-21F25 MISSOURI* W 27-17F26 MISSOURI* L 10-22M2 CENTRAL MISSOURI W 39-33M3 at Washington (Mo.)* W 29-20M4 at Washington (Mo.)* W 24-18

1916-17 [15-2/10-2 Missouri Valley (1st)]Captain: Roscoe McMillanMISSOURI VALLEY CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS

Date Opponent W/L ScoreJ13 WASHBURN W 71-5J19 BETHANY W 75-11J23 at Kansas* L 16-34J24 at Kansas* L 19-27J25 at Washburn W 49-16F2 KANSAS* W 38-9F3 KANSAS* W 32-29F9 WASHINGTON (Mo.)* W 34-17F10 WASHINGTON (Mo.)* W 46-17F14 NEBRASKA* W 45-13F15 NEBRASKA* W 37-10F19 EMPORIA STATE W 33-29F22 ST. MARY’S W 60-13M2 at Washington (Mo.)* W 42-21M3 at Washington (Mo.)* W 33-20M5 at Missouri* W 26-22M6 at Missouri* W 32-27

1917-18 [12-5/10-5 Missouri Valley (2nd)]Captain: Ralph Van Trine

Date Opponent W/L ScoreJ12 at St. Mary’s W 42-20J16 KANSAS WESLEYAN W 48-24J19 IOWA STATE* W 33-27J26 DRAKE* W 37-13J30 at Kansas* W 36-23J31 at Kansas* L 33-35F8 WASHINGTON (Mo.)* W 46-30F9 WASHINGTON (Mo.)* W 40-31F21 at Drake* W 19-16F22 at Drake* W 31-15F23 at Iowa State* W 22-18F27 MISSOURI* L 19-22F28 MISSOURI* L 24-28M4 KANSAS* L 33-35M5 KANSAS* W 32-25M8 NEBRASKA* L 23-31M9 NEBRASKA* W 26-17

1918-19 [17-2/10-2 Missouri Valley (1st)]Captain: Johnny ClarkeMISSOURI VALLEY CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS

Date Opponent W/L ScoreJ11 WASHBURN W 36-20J16 FORT RILEY W 57-13J22 FORT RILEY W 36-11J25 HASKELL W 33-21F1 ST. MARY’S W 30-12F6 KANSAS* W 33-30F7 KANSAS* W 41-27F11 at Iowa State* W 22-18F12 at Drake* W 43-24F12 at Iowa State* W 27-17F13 at Drake* W 37-19F22 EMPORIA STATE W 31-18F27 at Kansas* W 37-22F28 at Kansas* W 31-28M1 at Polytechnic Institute W 32-29M7 NEBRASKA* W 34-32M8 NEBRASKA* W 30-19M14 at Missouri* L 26-47M15 at Missouri* L 23-38

1919-20 [10-8/8-8 Missouri Valley (4th)]Captain: G.W. Hinds

Date Opponent W/L ScoreJ8 FORT RILEY W 57-10J10 FORT RILEY W 67-5J16 GRINNELL* W 29-20J17 GRINNELL* W 24-19J23 OKLAHOMA* W 37-18J24 OKLAHOMA* W 21-14J30 at Missouri* L 19-21J31 at Missouri* L 19-33F6 KANSAS* L 18-33F7 KANSAS* W 26-12F13 IOWA STATE* W 37-20F14 IOWA STATE* W 27-21F20 at Oklahoma* L 26-28F21 at Oklahoma* L 28-37M4 MISSOURI* L 21-29M5 MISSOURI* W 29-26M9 at Kansas* L 24-30M10 at Kansas* L 22-31

1920-21 [14-6/11-5 Missouri Valley (3rd)]Captain: H.L. Bunger

Date Opponent W/L ScoreJ8 OTTAWA* W 34-26J14 OKLAHOMA* W 28-16J15 OKLAHOMA* W 23-9J21 at Iowa State* L 17-27J22 at Iowa State* W 25-21J24 at Des Moines L 22-30J25 at Drake* W 27-20J29 BETHANY* W 47-11F4 at Kansas* W 31-18F5 at Kansas* W 23-22F11 at Missouri* L 18-48F12 at Missouri* L 26-35F18 KANSAS* W 36-30F19 KANSAS* W 26-18F25 NICKERSON CLUB W 49-14M4 MISSOURI* L 19-33M5 MISSOURI* W 32-24

C.W. MELICK ERA (1905-06)Career Record: 7-9 (.438)

MIKE AHEARN ERA (1906-11)Career Record: 26-24 (.520)

GUY LOWMAN ERA (1911-14)Career Record: 30-16 (.652)

CARL J. MERNER ERA (1914-16)Career Record: 19-15 (.559)

ZORA G. CLEVENGER ERA (1916-20)Career Record: 54-17 (.761)

E.A. KNOTH ERA (1920-21)Career Record: 14-6 (.700)

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1921-22 [3-14/3-13 Missouri Valley (7th)]Captain: W.C. Cowell

Date Opponent W/L ScoreJ5 GRINNELL* W 23-13J14 WASHINGTON (Mo.)* W 28-18J16 IOWA STATE* L 26-36J20 at Oklahoma* L 26-3J25 EMPORIA STATE L 14-22F3 at Missouri* L 24-39F9 KANSAS* L 23-32F10 OKLAHOMA* L 21-32F14 NEBRASKA* L 24-25F24 at Iowa State* L 22-28F28 at Grinnell* W 23-20F28 at Kansas* L 26-44F29 DRAKE* L 23-32M1 at Drake* L 26-38M3 at Nebraska* L 13-21M6 MISSOURI* L 28-32NA at Washington (Mo.)* L 23-30

1922-23 [2-14/2-14 Missouri Valley (9th)]Captain: F.L. Foval

Date Opponent W/L ScoreJ6 NEBRASKA* L 15-21J12 at Missouri* L 17-40J13 at Washington (Mo.)* L 13-21J16 DRAKE* L 12-38J19 OKLAHOMA* L 18-23J20 WASHINGTON (Mo.)* L 19-21F5 IOWA STATE* L 14-22F7 at Kansas* L 23-44F13 MISSOURI* L 10-36F17 at Nebraska* W 17-14F21 KANSAS* L 17-24F22 GRINNELL* L 15-37F26 at Oklahoma* L 25-40M1 at Iowa State* L 12-14M2 at Grinnell* W 26-24M3 at Drake* L 12-31

1923-24 [8-8/8-8 Missouri Valley (t-4th)]Captain: Howard Webber

Date Opponent W/L ScoreJ5 OKLAHOMA* L 15-29J11 at Nebraska* L 14-17J17 NEBRASKA* W 26-23J22 KANSAS* L 21-36J24 at Oklahoma* L 22-34J31 MISSOURI* W 29-26F7 IOWA STATE* W 18-17F8 at Grinnell* L 26-27F9 at Drake* W 30-25F12 at Kansas* L 15-23F16 GRINNELL* L 14-21F23 at Washington (Mo.)* L 24-28F26 at Missouri* W 23-15F27 WASHINGTON (Mo.)* W 33-30M1 at Iowa State* W 24-20M4 DRAKE* W 22-21

1924-25 [10-8/10-6 Missouri Valley (t-3rd)]Captain: Art Dovlan

Date Opponent W/L ScoreJ6 at Hillyards L 24-33J9 NEBRASKA* L 11-23J14 at Kansas* W 40-28J17 IOWA STATE* W 33-19J19 DRAKE* W 38-17J31 at Grinnell* L 24-25F2 at Drake* W 28-24F3 at Iowa State* W 34-20F6 OKLAHOMA* L 23-35F9 MISSOURI* L 24-28F10 GRINNELL* W 37-26F13 at Nebraska* L 20-32F24 KANSAS* L 17-27F28 at Oklahoma* W 34-29M3 at Washington (Mo.)* W 37-26M4 at Missouri* W 43-32M7 WASHINGTON (Mo.)* W 34-21NA SCOOLEYS L 30-33

1925-26 [11-7/9-3 Missouri Valley (t-2nd)]Captain: Fritz Koch

Date Opponent W/L ScoreJ2 at Northwestern W 30-28J4 at Illinois L 29-30J5 at Notre Dame L 23-38J9 at Scooleys W 44-28J13 KANSAS* L 15-26J15 GRINNELL* W 35-18F5 at Missouri* L 24-25F6 at Washington (Mo.)* W 20-17F9 NEBRASKA* W 41-26F13 IOWA STATE* W 34-10F16 at Nebraska* W 28-21F17 at Creighton L 23-27F19 WASHINGTON (Mo.)* W 26-24F20 MISSOURI* W 26-22F23 at KC Athletic Club L 26-45M1 at Kansas* L 29-34M4 at Iowa State* W 23-22M5 at Grinnell* W 33-31

1926-27 [10-8/6-6 Missouri Valley (t-5th)]Captain: A.R. Edwards

Date Opponent W/L ScoreD18 ST. MARY’S W 46-38D25 at St. Mary’s W 35-16D30 at Kansas Wesleyan W 43-22J3 at Hillyards W 30-28J7 at Nebraska* W 34-23J8 at Creighton* L 33-39J14 IOWA STATE* W 31-24J21 DRAKE* W 45-17J29 at KC Athletic Club L 27-30F4 at Oklahoma State L 21-29F5 at Oklahoma* L 20-35F9 at Kansas* L 34-35F11 NEBRASKA* L 24-26F18 OKLAHOMA STATE W 33-30F19 OKLAHOMA* W 29-19F25 at Iowa State* L 23-36F26 at Drake* W 39-10M4 KANSAS* L 24-29

1927-28 [8-10/8-10 Missouri Valley (t-5th)]Captain: A.R. Edwards

Date Opponent W/L ScoreD16 at Kansas* W 20-13J7 WASHINGTON (Mo.)* L 19-29J9 MISSOURI* L 33-44J13 at Oklahoma State* L 34-35J14 at Oklahoma* L 29-40J18 IOWA STATE* W 38-28J21 at Nebraska* W 29-24J28 DRAKE* W 34-22F3 OKLAHOMA STATE* L 33-34F9 at Grinnell* W 43-29F10 at Iowa State* L 38-39F11 at Drake* W 46-30F18 NEBRASKA* W 28-22F20 GRINNELL* L 29-33F24 OKLAHOMA* L 27-40M2 at Missouri* L 31-41M3 at Washington (Mo.)* L 21-35M7 KANSAS* W 40-30

1928-29 [6-10/2-8 Big Six (5th)]Captain: Ed Skradski

Date Opponent W/L ScoreD21 KANSAS WESLEYAN W 21-20J7 at Saint Louis L 22-39J8 at Washington (Mo.) W 30-29J11 at Iowa State* L 30-41J12 at Creighton L 25-50J15 OKLAHOMA* L 23-44J19 at Missouri* L 36-51J22 NEBRASKA* W 30-21F2 at Kansas* L 24-31F8 MISSOURI* L 25-35F13 OKLAHOMA STATE W 52-31F16 IOWA STATE* L 35-44F23 at Oklahoma* L 28-41F25 at Oklahoma State W 62-24M2 at Nebraska* L 45-62M5 KANSAS* W 36-35

1929-30 [9-7/4-6 Big Six (5th)]Captain: C.D. Richardson

Date Opponent W/L ScoreD18 at St. Mary’s W 36-18D20 at Kansas Wesleyan W 32-19J3 at Colorado College W 34-3J4 at Colorado College W 35-28J10 NEBRASKA* L 39-41J13 at Missouri* L 21-34J17 OKLAHOMA STATE W 47-35J21 OKLAHOMA* W 24-23J31 at Iowa State* L 21-37F1 at Nebraska* W 46-42F5 KANSAS* L 26-29F11 SAINT LOUIS L 28-35F14 MISSOURI* W 37-35F18 at Kansas* L 30-32F21 IOWA STATE* L 24-25F24 at Oklahoma* W 37-32

1930-31 [11-6/5-5 Big Six (t-3rd)]Captain: Alex Nigro

Date Opponent W/L ScoreD12 WASHINGTON (Mo.) W 35-22D13 at Saint Louis W 16-15D20 at Washburn W 34-28J2 at Colorado College W 39-34J3 at Colorado College W 37-32J12 at Missouri* W 31-30J17 KANSAS* L 29-37J24 OKLAHOMA* W 35-15J30 IOWA STATE* L 31-46F9 NEBRASKA* L 31-37F13 at Iowa State* W 38-24F17 at Kansas* L 26-40F19 SAINT LOUIS L 15-26F21 MISSOURI* W 21-14F24 at Nebraska* W 32-30M3 at Oklahoma* L 39-43M4 at Oklahoma State W 42-25

1931-32 [7-8/5-5 Big Six (4th)]Captain: Elden Auker

Date Opponent W/L ScoreD11 at Kansas L 30-32D14 at Washburn W 29-24D16 KANSAS L 25-27D19 at Saint Louis L 28-34J9 at Missouri* L 29-32J15 at Kansas* L 26-27J18 NEBRASKA* W 32-20J22 OKLAHOMA* W 31-24J30 IOWA STATE* W 19-15F6 at Nebraska* L 26-32F9 SAINT LOUIS W 29-15F12 KANSAS* L 22-30F16 at Oklahoma* L 22-34F19 at Iowa State* W 30-27F27 MISSOURI* W 28-22

1932-33 [9-9/4-6 Big Six (4th)]Captain: Andy Skradski

Date Opponent W/L ScoreD2 at Kansas W 31-27D7 KANSAS W 15-11D10 at Saint Louis L 26-29NA at NW Missouri State L 23-28D15 DAVIS & ELKINS W 35-34D16 DAVIS & ELKINS W 30-19D17 at Wichita State L 27-29J7 OKLAHOMA* L 16-28J10 at Kansas* L 24-36J14 at Nebraska* L 25-31J18 at Oklahoma* L 36-39J28 Iowa State* W 33-23F3 Missouri* W 35-28F9 at Iowa State* W 28-27F13 NEBRASKA* W 36-30F15 SAINT LOUIS W 28-24F25 KANSAS* L 25-33M4 at Missouri* L 33-37

1933-34 [3-15/2-8 Big Six (t-5th)]Captain: F.W. Boyd

Date Opponent W/L ScoreD12 at Kansas L 13-27D15 KANSAS L 20-34D18 COLORADO W 24-22D20 at Creighton L 21-55D27 at Emporia State L 21-24D29 EMPORIA STATE L 19-31J5 at Central Missouri L 21-36J6 at Missouri* L 20-32J12 IOWA STATE* W 28-23J15 NEBRASKA* (OT) W 25-24J20 at Kansas* L 24-32J26 OKLAHOMA* L 20-30F3 at Nebraska* L 31-38F10 MISSOURI* L 20-41F15 SOUTH DAKOTA WESLEYAN L 33-34F19 at Oklahoma* L 21-68F24 KANSAS* L 23-39M1 at Iowa State* L 16-37

1934-35 [5-15/4-12 Big Six (6th)]Captain: Oren Stoner

Date Opponent W/L ScoreD14 at Kansas (OT) W 39-35D18 KANSAS L 26-40J4 at Oklahoma* L 32-38J5 at Oklahoma* L 34-47J8 at Wichita State L 34-50J11 at Kansas* L 14-40J14 IOWA STATE* L 25-29J21 NEBRASKA* W 47-41J26 at Kansas* L 37-43F1 MISSOURI* W 27-20F2 MISSOURI* W 32-29F9 at Missouri* L 31-44F10 at Missouri* L 20-34F15 OKLAHOMA* L 22-24F16 OKLAHOMA* W 31-18F22 KANSAS* L 33-39F23 KANSAS* L 30-36M2 at Nebraska* L 21-28M4 at Iowa State* L 31-39NA at Oklahoma City L 27-36

1935-36 [9-9/3-7 Big Six (t-4th)]Captain: Lee Railsback

Date Opponent W/L ScoreD5 WASHBURN W 58-38D9 at Northern Colorado L 30-40D10 at Northern Colorado W 30-18D12 at Colorado College (OT) W 51-48D13 at Colorado College W 51-36D17 at Washburn W 29-28

Kansas City Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.D20 Missouri W 39-25D21 Kansas L 23-38J7 KANSAS* L 17-28J11 MISSOURI* W 37-19J18 at Iowa State* L 29-31F2 at Nebraska* L 30-43F3 OKLAHOMA* L 32-42F10 NEBRASKA* L 32-40F15 at Kansas* L 34-52F17 IOWA STATE* W 41-25F22 at Missouri* W 39-35F29 at Oklahoma* L 36-46

1936-37 [9-9/5-5 Big Six (4th)]Captain: Frank Groves

Date Opponent W/L ScoreD8 FORT HAYS STATE L 25-47D12 at Evansville W 60-46D14 at Indiana L 33-60D15 at Loyola-Chicago L 32-44D17 at Carleton College L 27-41D18 at Wisconsin State W 47-32D19 at Minnesota W 37-36J4 at Oklahoma* L 41-47J9 at Iowa State* W 44-31J16 OKLAHOMA* L 32-34J19 at Kansas* L 28-39J23 SOUTHWESTERN W 59-30J30 NEBRASKA* L 38-41F8 at Missouri* W 45-42F11 KANSAS* (OT) W 33-32F15 at Nebraska* L 37-40F20 MISSOURI* W 39-26F22 IOWA STATE* W 48-40

CHARLES CORSAUT ERA (1923-33)Career Record: 89-81 (.524)

FRANK ROOT ERA (1933-39)Career Record: 38-72 (.345)

E.C. CURTISS ERA (1921-23)Career Record: 5-28 (.152)

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1937-38 [7-11/2-8 Big Six (5th)]Captain: Al Burns

Date Opponent W/L ScoreD2 DOANE W 36-32D10 NORTHERN COLORADO L 40-45D11 NORTHERN COLORADO W 44-42D16 COLORADO COLLEGE W 38-31D17 COLORADO COLLEGE W 39-37D30 at Colorado State L 40-50D31 at Wyoming L 30-43J8 at Iowa State* L 3|-41J11 KANSAS* L 21-33J15 MISSOURI* (2 OTs) W 29-28J18 at Creighton L 39-44J22 at Nebraska* L 32-46J31 at Oklahoma* L 30-54F7 at Kansas* L 33-35F10 OKLAHOMA* L 35-44F12 IOWA STATE* W 51-29F18 at Missouri* L 46-59F21 NEBRASKA* W 41-29

1938-39 [5-13/2-8 Big Six (6th)]Captain: Homer Wesche

Date Opponent W/L ScoreD3 at Southwestern L 22-23D10 DOANE W 56-36D14 at Fort Hays State L 30-32D16 COLORADO STATE W 44-32D17 COLORADO STATE W 31-20D20 at Emporia State L 37-41J4 EMPORIA STATE L 33-36J7 at Iowa State* L 36-47J10 at Kansas* L 29-33J17 NEBRASKA* W 43-38J28 KANSAS* L 38-40F4 at Oklahoma* (OT) L 35-37F8 at Nebraska* L 34-42F11 IOWA STATE* W 44-40F20 MISSOURI* L 29-39F22 DEPAUL L 30-34F25 at Missouri* L 37-46M6 OKLAHOMA* L 38-50

1939-40 [6-12/2-8 Big Six (t-4th)]Captain: Ernest Miller

Date Opponent W/L ScoreD6 BAKER W 35-33D9 DOANE W 46-28D15 at Colorado State W 42-36D16 at Colorado State L 44-52D30 at Evansville L 32-38J1 at Kentucky L 26-53J8 at DePaul L 30-56J9 at Creighton W 50-44J6 OKLAHOMA* L 33-50J12 at Kansas* L 33-34J19 NEBRASKA* W 32-25J22 IOWA STATE* W 29-28F2 at Oklahoma* L 29-34F5 MISSOURI* L 28-44F9 at Iowa State* L 32-45F13 at Nebraska* L 28-61F16 at Missouri* L 23-26F20 KANSAS* L 33-44

1940-41 [6-12/3-7 Big Six (5th)]Captain: Norris Holstrom

Date Opponent W/L ScoreD6 WASHBURN W 23-15D10 at Washburn W 33-29D14 DOANE W 54-27D20 KENTUCKY L 25-28D27 at Villanova L 34-51D28 at George Washington L 25-48D30 at Seton Hall L 29-34J2 at Illinois L 29-45J7 at Nebraska* L 23-33J11 OKLAHOMA* W 41-36J17 NEBRASKA* W 35-32J20 KANSAS* L 41-46J31 at Oklahoma* L 38-46F6 MISSOURI* W 34-24F10 IOWA STATE* L 41-50F17 at Missouri* L 28-30F25 at Kansas* (OT) L 45-50M1 at Iowa State* L 33-36

1941-42 [8-10/3-7 Big Six (5th)]Captain: Danny Howe

Date Opponent W/L ScoreD4 DOANE W 57-43D10 COLORADO STATE W 30-25D11 COLORADO STATE W 37-35D15 WASHBURN W 48-29D19 at Washington L 32-45D20 at Washington State L 22-47D22 at Montana W 44-34D23 at Montana State L 38-45J6 at Nebraska* L 38-44J10 at Oklahoma* L 40-47J17 OKLAHOMA* L 25-26J24 at Kansas* (OT) L 44-46F2 NEBRASKA* W 38-35F9 IOWA STATE* L 43-44F14 at Missouri* L 36-44F21 MISSOURI* W 42-35F27 at Iowa State* W 36-34M3 KANSAS* L 26-45

1942-43 [6-14/1-9 Big Six (6th)]Captain: George Mendenhall

Date Opponent W/L ScoreD4 DOANE W 50-32D10 at Washburn L 32-40D19 ROCKHURST L 33-35D21 at Olathe NAS L 34-49J5 NEBRASKA* L 32-41J9 at Iowa State* L 24-34J13 at Rockhurst L 24-37J15 at Oklahoma* L 38-57J20 KANSAS* L 20-40J22 CRTC-FORT RILEY W 34-23F1 WASHBURN W 53-20F6 at Missouri* L 30-44F9 OLATHE NAVAL AIR L 35-42F13 OKLAHOMA* L 35-38F17 at Nebraska* L 47-50F20 CRTC-FORT RILEY W 43-29F23 OLATHE NAVAL AIR W 45-32F26 MISSOURI* L 34-42M1 IOWA STATE* W 43-36M6 at Kansas* L 30-47

1943-44 [7-15/1-9 Big Six (t-5th)]Captain: Bob Schwirtz

Date Opponent W/L ScoreD4 McPHERSON W 45-39D7 at Herington AFB W 31-24D9 at Fort Riley L 33-42D13 WASHBURN W 34-31D22 ROCKHURST W 53-38

Kansas City Holiday Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.D29 Kansas L 44-62D30 Washburn L 28-33J3 IOWA STATE* L 33-42J8 at Oklahoma* L 28-61J11 FORT RILEY L 43-67J14 at McPherson W 63-44J18 at Kansas* L 30-36J22 OKLAHOMA* L 34-43F1 at Nebraska* L 47-54F4 WASHBURN L 37-51F7 MISSOURI* L 30-45F11 at Iowa State* L 20-47F19 at Rockhurst W 38-26F23 KANSAS* L 24-32F26 HERINGTON AFB L 31-33F29 NEBRASKA* W 40-37M4 at Missouri* L 14-38

1944-45 [10-13/4-6 Big Six (5th)]Captain: Joe Ridgway

Date Opponent W/L ScoreD4 FORT RILEY L 35-53D9 GREAT BEND AFB L 51-54D11 at Washburn W 33-29D18 ROCKHURST W 65-35

Kansas City Holiday Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.D22 Kansas L 40-63D23 Nebraska W 49-46D29 at Fort Riley L 41-56J2 OKLAHOMA* W 55-54J6 at Iowa State* L 31-60J8 at Rockhurst W 44-38J13 HERINGTON AFB W 51-46J20 NEBRASKA* W 70-48J30 at Kansas* L 36-39F3 WASHBURN W 61-48F5 MISSOURI* W 50-29F10 at Oklahoma* L 36-49F11 at Purcell (Okla.) NGS L 50-52F12 at Norman Naval Air L 50-59F16 KANSAS* L 31-33F17 at Herington AFB L 64-69F24 at Nebraska* W 55-47F26 IOWA STATE* L 39-44M2 at Missouri* L 42-45

1945-46 [4-20/2-8 Big Six (6th)]Captain: Jay Payton

Date Opponent W/L ScoreD4 at Washburn W 46-31D8 at Rockhurst L 31-32D11 WASHBURN L 38-42

Kansas City Holiday Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.D14 Kansas L 46-71D15 Nebraska L 47-62D20 at Colorado State L 43-52D21 at Colorado State L 37-60D22 at Wyoming L 27-43D24 at Wyoming L 33-62

Kansas City Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.D28 Marshall L 42-88D29 Eastern Kentucky L 47-54J2 at Nebraska* L 37-44J5 IOWA STATE* (OT) W 52-46J9 KANSAS* L 26-39J12 at Oklahoma* L 32-57J15 MISSOURI* L 34-44J29 at Kansas* L 43-68F2 ROCKHURST L 28-31F4 DRAKE W 41-39F9 at Missouri* L 47-58F12 OKLAHOMA* L 44-57F18 at Iowa State* L 39-74F19 at Drake L 23-52F28 NEBRASKA* W 54-49

JACK GARDNER ERA (1939-42)Career Record: 20-34 (.370)

CHILI COCHRANE ERA (1942-43)Career Record: 6-14 (.300)

CLIFF ROCK ERA (1943-44)Career Record: 7-15 (.318)

FRITZ KNORR ERA (1944-46)Career Record: 14-33 (.298)

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1946-47 [14-10/3-7 Big Six (t-5th)]Captain: Bruce Holman

Date Opponent W/L ScoreD2 WASHBURN W 47-27D2 FORT HAYS STATE W 48-40D6 at Drake (OT) W 46-43D7 at Iowa L 41-54

Big Six Holiday Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.D12 Oklahoma W 59-55D13 SMU L 36-46D14 Arkansas W 56-41D19 DRAKE W 74-37D26 at Wichita State W 48-41D28 MONTANA STATE W 51-40D30 at Washburn W 42-40J4 NEBRASKA* W 63-54J10 at Iowa State* L 40-51J14 MISSOURI* (OT) L 42-43J18 OKLAHOMA* L 30-50J20 ROCKHURST W 51-44J28 at Kansas* L 39-50F3 IOWA STATE* W 43-30F7 at Missouri* L 43-49F14 at Oklahoma* L 38-57F20 KANSAS* W 48-45F24 WICHITA STATE W 60-41F27 at Nebraska* L 50-54M1 at Bradley L 41-48

Scoring LeadersName Ht. Yr. Pos. PPGHarold Howey 6-0 170 Jr. 10.1John Dean 6-1 160 So. 7.4David Weatherby So. 5.3Keith Thomas 5.1Rick Harman 6-3 190 So. 4.3

1947-48 [22-6/9-3 Big Seven (1st)]Captain: Howard ShannonNCAA FINAL FOURBIG SEVEN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSBIG SEVEN HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS

Date Opponent W/L ScoreD1 ROCKHURST W 52-37D4 CULVER-STOCKTON W 55-34D11 TEXAS CHRISTIAN W 75-17

Kansas City Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.D15 Indiana W 61-53

Big Seven Holiday Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.D18 Oklahoma W 55-48D19 Kansas W 56-42D20 Oklahoma State W 50-43NA FORT HAYS STATE W 60-32D30 at Canisius W 47-45J3 at St Joseph’s (Pa.) W 59-44J6 at Long Island L 47-65J12 COLORADO* W 65-51J19 IOWA STATE* W 61-42J24 DRAKE W 56-45J31 at Nebraska* W 64-45F2 at Colorado* W 50-44F7 at Missouri* L 46-48F14 OKLAHOMA* L 47-49F18 KANSAS* W 48-29F21 MISSOURI* W 55-53F24 at Iowa State* W 54-48F27 NEBRASKA* W 56-49M1 at Kansas* W 61-60M8 at Oklahoma* L 52-56

Big Seven Playoff - Kansas City, Mo.M15 Oklahoma State W 43-34

NCAA Western Regional - Kansas City, Mo.M19 Wyoming W 58-48M20 Baylor L 52-60

NCAA Final Four - New York, N.Y.M23 Holy Cross L 54-60

Scoring LeadersName Ht. Yr. Pos. PPGHowie Shannon 6-1 170 Sr. 9.9Rick Harman 6-3 190 So. 9.4Harold Howey 6-0 170 Sr. 8.8Clarence Brannum 6-4 210 So. 8.2John Dean 6-1 160 Jr. 6.1

1948-49 [13-11/8-4 Big Seven (3rd)]Captains: Lloyd Krone, John Dean

Date Opponent W/L ScoreD1 at Emporia State W 60-49D2 PHILLIPS W 60-44D10 at San Francisco L 53-55D11 at Santa Clara L 56-59D14 at Saint Louis L 45-51D16 at Indiana L 35-56D18 at Long Island L 60-63D22 IOWA STATE W 54-47

Big Seven Holiday Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.D27 Nebraska W 48-34D29 Kansas L 46-60D30 Iowa State L 52-56J3 ROCKHURST W 50-38J8 at Missouri* L 42-49J15 COLORADO* W 48-43J17 IOWA STATE* W 49-43J22 at Oklahoma* W 47-45J29 at Colorado* L 41-48J31 at Nebraska* L 48-70F5 MISSOURI* L 34-40F9 at Kansas* W 53-48F19 OKLAHOMA* W 51-45F24 KANSAS* W 63-36M1 NEBRASKA* W 53-28M5 at Iowa State* W 54-39

Scoring LeadersName Ht. Yr. Pos. PPGRick Harman 6-3 190 Jr. 11.1Ed Head 6-0 160 So. 7.6Jack Stone 6-3 165 So. 6.8Clarence Brannum 6-4 210 Jr. 6.3John Dean 6-1 160 Sr. 5.7

1949-50 [17-7/8-4 Big Seven (t-1st)]Captains: Lloyd Krone, Allan LangtonBIG SEVEN CONFERENCE CO-CHAMPIONSFINAL RANKING: No. 14 (AP)

Date KSU Opp Opponent W/L ScoreD1 — — ROCKHURST W 83-34D3 — — at Emporia State W 59-50D6 — — at Wisconsin L 48-56D8 — — at Long Island W 58-51D10 — — at Canisius L 51-54D12 — — at West Virginia W 49-44D16 — — BAYLOR W 78-30D22 — — WASHINGTON STATE W 63-39

Big Seven Holiday Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.D27 — — Kansas W 58-48D29 — — Oklahoma L 50-55D30 — — Colorado W 59-46J3 — — UTAH STATE W 70-45J7 20 — NEBRASKA* W 63-60J13 — — at Oklahoma* (OT) W 43-42J16 — — IOWA STATE* W 99-57J28 12 — at Colorado* W 75-45J30 12 — at Nebraska* (OT) L 63-65F4 11 — OKLAHOMA* W 91-68F11 10 — at Missouri* L 43-59F14 14 — KANSAS* W 55-50F17 14 — at Iowa State* W 80-56F27 13 — COLORADO* W 74-49M3 12 — MISSOURI* L 55-58M7 14 19 at Kansas* L 68-79

Scoring LeadersName Ht. Yr. Pos. PPGRick Harman 6-3 190 Sr. 11.2Ernie Barrett 6-3 180 Jr. 10.0Clarence Brannum 6-4 210 Sr. 9.6Ed Head 6-0 160 Jr. 6.4Jack Stone 6-3 165 Jr. 6.1Lloyd Krone 6-1 185 Sr. 6.1

1950-51 [25-4/11-1 Big Seven (1st)]Captain: Ernie BarrettNCAA FINAL FOUR (RUNNER-UP)NCAA WEST REGION CHAMPIONSBIG SEVEN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSBIG SEVEN HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSFINAL RANKING: No. 3 (UPI), No. 4 (AP)

Date KSU Opp Opponent W/L ScoreD2 — — at Long Island L 59-60D4 — — at Ohio State W 68-51D6 — — at Purdue W 60-44D9 — — †UTAH STATE W 66-56D12 — — WICHITA STATE W 73-42D16 — — INDIANA (OT) L 52-58D18 — — WISCONSIN W 77-58D21 20 — SPRINGFIELD W 82-59

Big Seven Holiday Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.D28 — — Oklahoma W 55-53D29 — — Nebraska W 72-53D30 — — Minnesota W 70-62J6 9 — at Missouri* W 60-43J13 9 — IOWA STATE* W 98-58J15 9 17 at Kansas* W 47-43J27 9 — COLORADO* W 63-42J31 7 4 LONG ISLAND W 85-65F3 7 — at Colorado* W 60-45F5 7 — at Nebraska* W 79-50F10 4 — MISSOURI* W 75-64F17 3 — at Oklahoma* L 46-49F24 5 — KANSAS* W 65-51F29 4 — NEBRASKA* W 74-48M3 4 — at Iowa State* W 81-47M5 4 — OKLAHOMA* W 87-48M14 4 — ILLINOIS W 91-72

NCAA West Regional - Kansas City, Mo.M21 4 12 Arizona W 61-59M23 4 11 Brigham Young W 64-54M24 4 24 Oklahoma State W 68-44

NCAA Championship - Minneapolis, Minn.M27 4 1 Kentucky L 58-68

† First Game in Ahearn Field House

Scoring LeadersName Ht. Yr. Pos. PPGErnie Barrett 6-3 Sr. G 10.3Jack Stone 6-3 Sr. F 9.6Jim Iverson 5-11 Jr. G 8.9Lew Hitch 6-7 Sr. C 8.8Dick Knostman 6-5 So. C 7.5

1951-52 [19-5/10-2 Big Seven (2nd)]Captain: Jim IversonFINAL RANKING: No. 3 (AP), No. 6 (UPI)

Date KSU Opp Opponent W/L ScoreD1 — — PURDUE W 67-51D3 — — OHIO STATE W 78-54D8 — — at Arizona W 76-57D11 5 — at California W 64-50D12 5 — at San Francisco L 52-55D15 5 — DENVER W 65-55D17 5 — HAMLINE W 92-73D22 5 8 at Indiana L 75-80

Big Seven Holiday Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.D27 8 — Nebraska W 87-68D28 8 4 Kansas (OT) L 88-90D29 8 — Oklahoma W 84-69J5 9 — ARIZONA W 78-52J12 7 — NEBRASKA* W 71-36J14 7 — at Oklahoma* W 65-54J19 9 — IOWA STATE* W 76-58J26 7 2 KANSAS* W 81-64F2 2 — COLORADO* W 92-40F9 2 — at Missouri* W 55-52F16 2 — MISSOURI* W 86-58F23 2 — at Colorado* L 57-67M1 3 — at Nebraska* W 75-60M3 3 — at Iowa State* W 88-66M7 3 8 at Kansas* L 61-78M10 3 — OKLAHOMA* W 79-58

Scoring LeadersName Ht. Yr. Pos. PPGDick Knostman 6-6 Jr. C/F 16.3Jim Iverson 5-11 Sr. G 12.9Jesse Prisock 6-5 So. C/F 8.9Jack Carby 6-7 Jr. C 8.6Bob Rousey 5-11 Jr. G 7.7

1952-53 [17-4/9-3 Big Seven (2nd)]Captain: Dick KnostmanBIG SEVEN HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSFINAL RANKING: No. 9 (UPI), No. 12 (AP)

Date KSU Opp Opponent W/L ScoreD6 — — DRAKE (OT) W 79-73D13 — — INDIANA W 82-80D15 — — SAN FRANCISCO W 81-60

Michigan State Tournament - East Lansing, Mich.D19 2 7 Notre Dame W 80-64D20 2 — at Michigan State L 63-80

Big Seven Holiday Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.D27 5 — Oklahoma W 93-69D29 5 — Yale W 79-70D30 1 — Kansas W 93-87J10 1 — MARQUETTE W 88-72J17 1 15 at Kansas* L 66-80J24 4 — at Missouri* W 94-85J31 5 — IOWA STATE* W 81-78F7 5 — at Nebraska* L 67-80F9 9 — at Iowa State* W 74-64F14 10 — OKLAHOMA* W 84-64F17 8 10 KANSAS* L 78-80F21 8 — at Colorado* W 81-56F25 9 — MISSOURI* W 75-68F28 9 — COLORADO* W 88-69M7 8 — at Oklahoma* W 76-60M10 8 — NEBRASKA* W 108-80

Scoring LeadersName Ht. Yr. Pos. PPGDick Knostman 6-6 Sr. C 22.7Bob Rousey 5-11 Sr. G 10.8Gene Stauffer 6-0 Jr. G 10.5Jesse Prisock 6-5 Jr. F 9.9Jim Smith 6-3 So. G 7.6

1953-54 [11-10/5-7 Big Seven (t-4th)]Captains: Jesse Prisock, Gene Stauffer

Date KSU Opp Opponent W/L ScoreD5 — — DENVER W 70-41D7 — — at Indiana L 66-92D12 12 14 WYOMING W 76-69D18 — — at Washington W 74-64D19 — — at Washington W 87-76

Big Seven Holiday Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.D26 — — Nebraska L 74-78D29 — — Washington W 81-75D30 — — Iowa State W 98-77J5 — — MICHIGAN STATE L 63-78J9 — — COLORADO* W 66-60J11 — — at Nebraska* L 75-88J16 — 11 KANSAS* L 62-65J23 — — MISSOURI* L 71-75J26 — — at Oklahoma* W 63-53J30 — — at Iowa State* L 56-60F6 — — NEBRASKA* W 91-70F13 — — IOWA STATE* L 62-64F17 — — at Kansas* L 74-85F27 — — at Missouri* W 79-78M3 — — OKLAHOMA* W 90-68M6 — — at Colorado* L 76-79

Scoring LeadersName Ht. Yr. Pos. PPGJesse Prisock 6-5 Sr. F 14.8Gene Stauffer 6-0 Sr. G 12.1J.R. Snyder 5-10 So. G 9.2Jim Smith 6-3 Jr. G 6.8Dick Stone 6-3 So. F 5.7

JACK GARDNER ERA (1946-53)Career Record: 127-47 (.730)

TEX WINTER ERA (1953-68)Career Record: 261-118 (.689)

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

23 NCAA TOURNAMENTS | 4 FINAL FOURS | 16 SWEET SIXTEENS | 11 ELITE EIGHTS | 19 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS | 36 ALL-AMERICANS

1954-55 [11-10/6-6 Big Seven (t-3rd)]Captain: Kent Poore

Date KSU Opp Opponent W/L ScoreD4 — — at UCLA L 57-86D6 — — at Arizona L 81-86D11 — — WYOMING W 70-50D18 — — WASHINGTON W 81-74D21 — — INDIANA W 91-74

Big Seven Holiday Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.D28 — — California W 88-75D29 — — Iowa State W 70-60D30 — — Missouri L 71-89J4 — — OKLAHOMA* W 90-82J8 — — at Iowa State* W 78-77J11 — — at Nebraska* L 59-69J15 — 6 MISSOURI* L 85-94J19 — 8 at Missouri* W 78-67J22 — — IOWA STATE* W 79-67F1 — — at Oklahoma* W 71-60F5 — — NEBRASKA* W 79-62F12 — — KANSAS* L 68-78F19 — — at Colorado* L 53-61F21 — — NOTRE DAME L 74-76F26 — — COLORADO* L 60-63M1 — — at Kansas* L 67-77

Scoring LeadersName Ht. Yr. Pos. PPGRoger Craft 6-7 Sr. C 12.1Pachin Vicens 5-9 So. G 10.8Dick Stone 6-3 Jr. F 9.6Jim Smith 6-3 Sr. F 8.4Nugent Adams 6-3 Sr. F 7.9

1955-56 [17-8/9-3 Big Seven (1st)]Captain: Dick StoneNCAA WEST REGIONAL SEMIFINALSBIG SEVEN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS

Date KSU Opp Opponent W/L ScoreD6 — — TEXAS TECH W 89-70D10 — — at Indiana L 72-96D12 — — at Drake L 64-70D15 — — LOYOLA (Calif.) W 92-66D17 — — WASHINGTON W 74-69D21 — — at Houston L 79-86

Big Seven Holiday Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.D27 — — Iowa State L 71-79D29 — — Oklahoma W 86-64D30 — — Nebraska W 79-51J4 — — PACIFIC W 67-36J7 — 8 at Iowa State* W 68-64J10 — — at Oklahoma* W 61-50J14 — — KANSAS* L 86-91J21 — — at Missouri* W 58-54J30 — — OKLAHOMA* W 71-63F4 — — COLORADO* W 82-51F6 — — at Nebraska* W 66-52F11 — — at Colorado* L 53-71F13 — — at Wyoming W 78-74F20 — — NEBRASKA* W 73-50F25 — 20 IOWA STATE* W 82-62M3 17 — MISSOURI* L 72-85M6 17 — at Kansas* W 79-68

NCAA West Regional Semifinals - Lawrence, Kan.M16 — 16 Oklahoma City L 93-97

NCAA West Regional Consolation - Lawrence, Kan.M17 — 17 Houston W 89-70

Scoring LeadersName Ht. Yr. Pos. PPGJack Parr 6-9 So. C 17.4Pachin Vicens 5-9 Jr. G 12.3Fritz Schneider 6-3 Jr. G/F 10.2Hayden Abbott 6-3 So. F 10.0Roy DeWitz 6-2 So. G 8.3

1956-57 [15-8/8-4 Big Seven (2nd)]Captain: Eddie WallaceFINAL RANKING: No. 20 (UPI)

Date KSU Opp Opponent W/L ScoreD1 — — HOUSTON W 97-78D3 — — at Texas Tech W 90-84D15 14 — INDIANA (OT) W 84-77D18 10 — DRAKE W 90-41D20 10 — at Minnesota L 72-80D22 10 — at Iowa L 83-85

Big Seven Holiday Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.D26 — — Oklahoma L 64-67D28 — 14 Iowa State L 64-74D30 — — Missouri (OT) W 79-75J5 — — at Oklahoma* L 67-69J12 — 1 at Kansas* L 45-51J14 — — MISSOURI* W 59-55J19 — — at Colorado* W 61-49J26 — — ARKANSAS W 70-56F2 — — COLORADO* W 73-60F4 — — NEBRASKA* W 89-53F11 — — OKLAHOMA* W 74-45F16 — 13 OKLAHOMA CITY W 100-82F18 — — at Nebraska* W 81-56F23 17 9 IOWA STATE* (OT) W 86-77F25 17 — at Missouri* W 78-71M2 12 — at Iowa State* (OT) L 67-69M6 — 2 KANSAS* L 57-64

Scoring LeadersName Ht. Yr. Pos. PPGJack Parr 6-9 Jr. C 20.6Bob Boozer 6-7 So. F 19.6Roy DeWitz 6-3 Jr. G 10.9Eddie Wallace 5-10 Sr. G 9.3Hayden Abbott 6-3 Jr. F 6.5

1957-58 [22-5/10-2 Big Seven (1st)]Captain: Roy DeWitzNCAA FINAL FOURNCAA MIDWEST REGIONAL CHAMPIONSBIG SEVEN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSBIG SEVEN HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSFINAL RANKING: No. 3 (AP), No. 4 (UPI)

Date KSU Opp Opponent W/L ScoreD3 — — TEXAS-EL PASO W 76-31D7 — — at Indiana W 66-61D9 — — at Purdue W 79-73D14 5 — IOWA W 86-69D16 5 — at Arkansas W 63-48D20 3 — †California W 58-44

Washington Tournament - Seattle, Wash.D21 3 — at Washington W 70-63

Big Seven Holiday Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.D27 3 — Missouri W 60-51D28 3 — Nebraska W 88-57D30 3 2 Kansas L 65-79J6 4 — MINNESOTA W 72-71J11 4 — NEBRASKA* W 74-59J18 2 — at Oklahoma* W 64-60J25 3 — at Iowa State* W 64-54F1 4 — COLORADO* W 83-54F3 4 2 at Kansas* (2 OTs) W 79-75F8 4 — IOWA STATE* W 77-70F15 1 — at Colorado* W 68-62F22 1 — at Missouri* W 82-61F25 1 — OKLAHOMA* W 68-51M1 1 — MISSOURI* W 86-75M3 1 — at Nebraska* L 48-55M8 1 10 KANSAS* L 44-61

NCAA Midwest Regional - Lawrence, Kan.M14 3 2 Cincinnati (2 OTs) W 83-80M15 3 19 Oklahoma State W 69-57

NCAA Final Four - Louisville, Ky.M21 3 — Seattle L 51-73M22 3 5 Temple L 57-67

† Lawrence, Kan.

Scoring LeadersName Ht. Yr. Pos. PPGBob Boozer 6-8 Jr. F/C 20.1Jack Parr 6-9 Sr. C 13.6Wally Frank 6-8 So. F/C 8.6Roy DeWitz 6-3 Sr. G 8.0Hayden Abbott 6-3 Sr. F 7.6

1958-59 [25-2/14-0 Big Eight (1st)]Captain: Don MatuszakNCAA MIDWEST REGIONAL FINALBIG EIGHT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSBIG EIGHT HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSFINAL RANKING: No. 1 (AP), No. 1 (UPI)

Date KSU Opp Opponent W/L ScoreD1 — — PURDUE W 96-83D6 — — INDIANA (OT) W 82-79D12 3 — at California W 68-65D13 3 — at San Francisco W 53-52D15 3 — at Brigham Young L 68-77D19 3 4 N.C. STATE W 69-67D20 3 14 at St Joseph’s (Pa) W 68-55

Big Eight Holiday Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.D26 4 — Missouri W 69-66D29 4 — Oklahoma W 73-59D30 3 — Colorado W 67-66J5 3 — at Iowa State* W 59-56J10 4 — COLORADO* W 89-58J12 4 — OKLAHOMA* W 90-45J17 4 — at Missouri* W 75-60J26 3 — IOWA STATE* W 78-55J31 3 — SOUTH DAKOTA STATE W 91-65F2 3 — at Nebraska* W 50-43F7 3 — at Colorado* W 70-59F11 3 — KANSAS* W 82-72F14 3 — OKLAHOMA STATE* W 60-49F16 3 — at Oklahoma* W 75-55F21 4 — at Oklahoma State* W 62-50F27 2 — at Kansas* W 87-77M7 2 — MISSOURI* W 108-69M9 1 — NEBRASKA* W 76-54

NCAA Midwest Regional - Lawrence, Kan.M13 1 — DePaul W 102-70M14 1 5 Cincinnati L 75-85

Scoring LeadersName Ht. Yr. Pos. PPGBob Boozer 6-8 Sr. F/C 25.6Wally Frank 6-8 Jr. F 12.8Don Matuszak 6-0 Sr. G 9.1Cedric Price 6-6 So. C 8.3Steve Douglas 6-4 Jr. F/G 6.0

1959-60 [16-10/10-4 Big Eight (t-1st)]Captain: Wally FrankNCAA TOURNAMENT PLAY-IN GAMEBIG EIGHT CO-CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSFINAL RANKING: No. 16 (UPI)

Date KSU Opp Opponent W/L ScoreD1 — — SOUTH DAKOTA STATE W 85-52D5 — — SAINT LOUIS L 58-67

N.C. State Tournament - Raleigh, N.C.D11 — — at N.C. State L 59-66D12 — — North Carolina L 52-68D14 — — at Indiana L 58-67

Kansas Tournament - Lawrence, Kan.D18 — — Brigham Young W 86-55D19 — — San Francisco W 83-62

Big Eight Holiday Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.D26 — — Iowa State (OT) L 73-74D29 — — Nebraska W 71-63D30 — — Oklahoma State W 52-49J4 — — COLORADO* W 69-37J9 — — at Missouri* W 65-60J11 — — at Oklahoma State* W 54-49J16 — — OKLAHOMA* W 76-68J18 — — IOWA STATE* W 68-66J30 — — BAYLOR W 77-63F6 15 — at Colorado* L 50-65F10 — — at Kansas* L 62-64F13 — — MISSOURI* W 89-80F15 — — at Iowa State* W 72-70F20 — — at Nebraska* L 60-70F24 — — KANSAS* W 68-57F27 — — at Oklahoma* L 35-58F29 — — OKLAHOMA STATE* W 74-65M5 — — NEBRASKA* W 83-74

NCAA Tournament Playoff - Manhattan, Kan.M9 — — KANSAS* (OT) L 82-84

Scoring LeadersName Ht. Yr. Pos. PPGWally Frank 6-8 Sr. F 14.7Cedric Price 6-6 Jr. C 9.3Mike Wroblewski 6-8 So. C 7.3Sonny Ballard 6-0 Sr. G 7.0Steve Douglas 6-4 Sr. G/F 7.0

1960-61 [22-5/13-1 Big Eight (1st)]Captain: Ced PriceNCAA MIDWEST REGIONAL FINALBIG EIGHT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSBIG EIGHT HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSFINAL RANKING: No. 4 (AP), No. 4 (UPI)

Date KSU Opp Opponent W/L ScoreD3 — — TEXAS A&M W 69-64D5 — — INDIANA L 80-98D9 — — at UCLA L 73-83D10 — — at USC W 65-57D12 — — at New Mexico W 81-64D16 20 5 NORTH CAROLINA W 77-69D17 20 — †Michigan State W 104-82D21 12 — COLORADO STATE W 63-56

Big Eight Holiday Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.D26 12 — Oklahoma State W 62-56D28 12 — Oklahoma W 73-52D29 12 — Kansas (OT) W 69-66J7 — — at Oklahoma State* W 69-58J14 9 — OKLAHOMA* W 69-57J20 10 — at Kansas* L 66-75J28 — — OKLAHOMA STATE* W 45-43J30 — — at Iowa State* W 72-70F4 10 — OKLAHOMA* W 71-63F11 7 — IOWA STATE* W 66-65F13 7 — !at Colorado* L 80-81F18 6 — at Missouri* W 99-70F22 8 — KANSAS* W 81-63F25 8 — MISSOURI* W 91-71F27 8 — at Nebraska* W 77-67M4 7 — NEBRASKA* W 75-56M11 4 — COLORADO* W 82-65

NCAA Midwest Regional - Lawrence, Kan.M17 4 — Houston W 75-64M18 4 2 Cincinnati L 64-69

† Lawrence, Kan

! Later forfeited by Colorado

Scoring LeadersName Ht. Yr. Pos. PPGLarry Comley 6-5 Jr. F 18.3Cedric Price 6-6 Sr. C 16.9Al Peithman 6-1 So. G 9.6Pat McKenzie 6-5 Jr. F 6.4Mike Wroblewski 6-8 Jr. C 6.0

1961-62 [22-3/12-2 Big Eight (2nd)]Captain: Richard EwyBIG EIGHT HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSFINAL RANKING: No. 5 (UPI), No. 6 (AP)

Date KSU Opp Opponent W/L ScoreN28 8 — NEW MEXICO W 94-52D7 8 — at Saint Louis W 71-60D9 8 — at Indiana W 88-78D15 8 — at Marquette W 80-64D16 8 9 ST. JOHN’S W 63-50D18 8 — ARIZONA W 59-43

Kentucky Invitational - Lexington, Ky.D22 4 — Xavier W 75-67D23 4 — at Kentucky L 67-80

Big Eight Holiday Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.D27 5 — Nebraska W 60-48D29 5 — Missouri W 62-57D30 5 — Iowa State W 69-67J6 4 — at Colorado* L 61-75J10 5 — KANSAS* W 70-45J13 5 — OKLAHOMA STATE* W 50-44J17 4 — at Missouri* W 69-66J27 4 — at Iowa State* W 56-55F3 4 — NEBRASKA* W 72-53F7 4 — at Kansas* W 91-72F10 4 — MISSOURI* W 65-59F17 4 — at Oklahoma* W 71-63F24 4 — OKLAHOMA* W 89-57F26 4 — IOWA STATE* W 69-54M3 3 9 COLORADO* W 60-48M5 3 — at Oklahoma State* L 68-78M7 3 — at Nebraska* W 84-60

Scoring LeadersName Ht. Yr. Pos. PPGMike Wroblewski 6-8 Sr. C 19.0Pat McKenzie 6-5 Sr. F 11.0Gary Marriott 6-5 Jr. F 10.3Al Peithman 6-1 Jr. G 7.5Richard Ewy 6-0 Sr. G 7.0

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1962-63 [16-9/11-3 Big Eight (t-1st)]Captain: Al PeithmanBIG EIGHT CO-CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSFINAL RANKING: No. 19 (UPI)

Date KSU Opp Opponent W/L ScoreD1 — — at Michigan State W 66-56D3 — — at Minnesota L 62-73D8 — — SAINT LOUIS L 57-59D10 — — at Marquette L 71-72D14 — 1 CINCINNATI L 61-75D15 — — †Arizona State L 72-77D21 — — INDIANA W 88-72

Big Eight Holiday Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.D27 — — Missouri W 61-43D28 — — Oklahoma State W 52-44D29 — — Kansas (4 OTs) L 88-90J7 — — AIR FORCE W 58-42J12 — — NEBRASKA* W 66-53J14 — — at Colorado* L 53-70J26 — — OKLAHOMA STATE* W 57-55J29 — — at Oklahoma* L 75-81F2 — — at Nebraska* W 72-60F4 — — MISSOURI* W 90-55F9 — — OKLAHOMA* W 100-69F16 — — at Missouri* W 67-55F19 — — at Kansas* W 67-54F23 — — IOWA STATE* W 62-50F27 — — KANSAS* W 74-60M2 — — at Oklahoma State* W 56-54M4 — — at Iowa State* W 78-71M8 — — COLORADO* L 56-69

† Doubleheader, Lawrence, Kan.

Scoring LeadersName Ht. Yr. Pos. PPGWillie Murrell 6-6 Jr. F 18.6Gary Marriott 6-5 Sr. F 13.9Roger Suttner 7-0 Jr. C 9.8Al Peithman 6-1 Sr. G 7.6Max Moss 6-0 Jr. G 6.7

1963-64 [22-7/12-2 Big Eight (1st)]Captain: Max MossNCAA FINAL FOURNCAA MIDWEST REGION CHAMPIONSBIG EIGHT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSBIG EIGHT HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSFINAL RANKING: No. 12 (UPI)

Date KSU Opp Opponent W/L ScoreN30 — — MINNESOTA L 66-76D3 — — SOUTH DAKOTA STATE W 87-59D7 — — at Saint Louis W 68-67D9 — — at Indiana W 93-84D13 — — †UCLA L 75-78D14 — — USC W 82-58D18 — — DENVER W 72-65D23 — 4 at Cincinnati L 70-72

Big Eight Holiday Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.D26 — — Nebraska W 100-78D28 — — Missouri W 84-67D30 — — Oklahoma State W 58-55J6 — — COLORADO* L 59-60J11 — — IOWA STATE* W 73-52J13 — — at Oklahoma State* L 58-77J27 — — at Oklahoma* W 97-91F1 — — KANSAS* W 58-55F3 — — at Nebraska* (OT) W 73-66F8 — — at Colorado* (OT) W 60-59F15 — — at Missouri* (OT) W 89-79F17 — — NEBRASKA* W 50-48F22 — — at Kansas* W 70-46F29 — — OKLAHOMA* W 99-70M2 — — OKLAHOMA STATE* (OT) W 63-59M7 — — MISSOURI* W 88-68M9 — — at Iowa State* W 74-69

NCAA Midwest Regional - Wichita, Kan.M13 — — Texas-El Paso W 64-60M14 — 5 Wichita State W 94-86

NCAA Final Four - Kansas City, Mo.M20 — 1 UCLA L 82-90M21 — 2 Michigan L 90-100

† Doubleheader, Lawrence, Kan.

Scoring LeadersName Ht. Yr. Pos. PPGWillie Murrell 6-6 Sr. F 22.3Roger Suttner 7-0 Sr. C 12.9Max Moss 6-0 Sr. G 9.1Jeff Simons 6-5 Jr. F 8.6Sammy Robinson 6-0 So. G 8.3

1964-65 [12-13/5-9 Big Eight (t-6th)]Captain: Jeff Simons

Date KSU Opp Opponent W/L ScoreD2 8 — CREIGHTON W 96-82D5 8 — INDIANA L 70-74D7 8 — SOUTHERN ILLINOIS W 61-48D11 — — LOYOLA-CHICAGO W 77-67D12 — — †Penn State L 59-60D18 — — at Washington W 73-66D19 — — at Washington L 62-71D21 — — at Oregon W 92-58

Big Eight Holiday Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.D26 — — Oklahoma W 75-65D29 — — Kansas L 52-54D30 — — Missouri W 90-62J4 — — OKLAHOMA* W 71-69J9 — — at Colorado* L 77-80J16 — — at Missouri* L 68-80J20 — — KANSAS* W 71-63J30 — — at Iowa State* L 76-91F6 — — IOWA STATE* W 82-71F9 — — NEBRASKA* L 57-62F13 — — OKLAHOMA STATE* L 49-52F15 — — at Oklahoma* L 65-80F20 — — at Kansas* L 66-86F27 — — COLORADO* W 65-50M1 — — at Oklahoma State* L 60-69M6 — — MISSOURI* L 58-67M8 — — at Nebraska* W 79-67

† Doubleheader, Lawrence, Kan.

Scoring LeadersName Ht. Yr. Pos. PPGRon Paradis 6-2 Jr. G 12.3Jeff Simons 6-5 Sr. F 11.3Roy Smith 6-10 So. C 10.7Gary Williams 6-8 Jr. F 9.0Dick Barnard 6-1 Jr. G 8.1

1965-66 [14-11/9-5 Big Eight (3rd)]Captain: Sammy Robinson

Date KSU Opp Opponent W/L ScoreD1 10 — at Creighton L 75-83D4 10 — TULSA L 63-70D10 — — †St. John’s L 65-72D11 — — MARYLAND L 57-63D13 — — at Indiana W 103-76D16 — — TEXAS TECH W 74-68D18 — — STANFORD W 73-65

Big Eight Holiday Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.D28 — — Kansas L 63-69D29 — — Colorado W 87-67D30 — — Missouri W 90-70J3 — — at Missouri* W 78-59J8 — — at Oklahoma State* W 67-47J15 — — NEBRASKA* L 71-82J22 — 6 at Kansas* L 61-69J29 — — at Loyola-Chicago L 70-76F5 — — OKLAHOMA* W 84-73F5 — — OKLAHOMA STATE* W 50-44F12 — — at Colorado* W 65-55F14 — — IOWA STATE* W 80-69F19 — — COLORADO* W 68-52F21 — — MISSOURI* W 85-61F26 — — at Oklahoma* L 77-80M1 — — at Nebraska* L 69-79M5 — 6 KANSAS* L 55-68M7 — — at Iowa State* (OT) W 75-73

† Doubleheader, Lawrence, Kan.

Scoring LeadersName Ht. Yr. Pos. PPGNick Pino 7-1 So. C 10.9Sammy Robinson 6-0 Sr. G 9.0Earl Seyfert 6-7 So. F 8.8Dennis Berkholtz 6-1 Jr. G 7.9Larry Weigel 6-3 Jr. G/F 7.3

1966-67 [17-8/9-5 Big Eight (4th)]Captain: Dennis Berkholtz

Date KSU Opp Opponent W/L ScoreD1 — — MINNESOTA L 59-60D3 — — OREGON W 52-45D9 — — BAYLOR W 77-70D10 — — †Florida State W 81-58D12 — — INDIANA W 82-69D16 — — at Texas Tech W 66-58D22 — — &Penn State W 83-59D23 — — KENTUCKY L 79-83

Big Eight Holiday Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.D27 — — Nebraska W 98-81D28 — — Iowa State L 67-78D30 — — Oklahoma W 102-76J7 — — at Colorado* L 68-71J10 — — MISSOURI* W 75-65J14 — — IOWA STATE* (OT) W 72-71J21 — — at Oklahoma State* W 75-50J30 — — at Oklahoma* W 102-82F4 — — NEBRASKA* L 59-67F11 — 7 KANSAS* L 55-60F14 — — at Missouri* W 82-67F18 — — COLORADO* W 55-53F25 — — at Nebraska* L 71-79F27 — — OKLAHOMA* W 84-71M4 — — OKLAHOMA STATE* W 51-49M6 — — at Iowa State* W 81-68M11 — 3 at Kansas* L 56-74

† Doubleheader, Lawrence, Kan.

& Lexington, Ky.

Scoring LeadersName Ht. Yr. Pos. PPGEarl Seyfert 6-7 Jr. F 13.8Dennis Berkholtz 6-1 Sr. G 13.2Nick Pino 7-0 Jr. C 8.8Steve Honeycutt 6-1 So. G 8.6Roy Smith 6-10 Sr. C 7.5

1967-68 [19-9/11-3 Big Eight (1st)]Captains: Steve Honeycutt, Earl SeyfertNCAA MIDWEST REGIONAL SEMIFINALSBIG EIGHT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSFINAL RANKING: No. 14 (UPI)

Date KSU Opp Opponent W/L ScoreD2 — — CAL STATE FULLERTON W 103-54D5 — — at Minnesota W 81-56D9 — — at Tulsa L 58-62D11 — — at Indiana L 83-89D15 — — †Texas A&M W 82-77D16 — — †Cincinnati (OT) L 56-58D19 — — NORTH DAKOTA STATE W 79-52

Big Eight Holiday Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.D27 — — Missouri W 71-61D29 — — Colorado W 74-69D30 — — Nebraska L 62-66J6 — — at Oklahoma State* W 56-46J9 — — NEBRASKA* W 78-62J13 — — IOWA STATE* L 74-79J15 — — at Colorado* (OT) W 57-56J20 — — KANSAS* W 71-56J29 — — at Oklahoma* L 62-73F3 — — at Southern Illinois W 68-67F5 — — MISSOURI* W 69-67F10 — — at Nebraska* L 68-92F12 — — CREIGHTON W 85-75F17 — — OKLAHOMA* W 72-48F24 — — at Kansas* (OT) W 64-61F27 — — at Missouri* W 70-63M2 — — COLORADO* W 67-56M4 — — at Iowa State* W 63-61M9 — — OKLAHOMA STATE* W 49-47

NCAA Midwest Regional - Wichita, Kan.M15 — — Texas Christian L 72-77M16 — 9 Louisville L 63-93

† Doubleheader, Lawrence, Kan.

Scoring LeadersName Ht. Yr. Pos. PPGSteve Honeycutt 6-1 Jr. G 14.4Earl Seyfert 6-7 Sr. F 11.9Nick Pino 7-1 Sr. C 11.7Gene Williams 6-7 Jr. F 7.7Ray Willis 6-2 Sr. G 4.8Jeff Webb 6-4 So. G 4.8

� Nick Pino

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1968-69 [14-12/9-5 Big Eight (2nd)]Captain: Steve Honeycutt

Date KSU Opp Opponent W/L ScoreD2 — 14 at Cincinnati L 70-86D7 — — TULSA L 63-66D9 — — INDIANA (OT) W 87-83D13 — — SYRACUSE W 88-68D14 — — †Creighton L 62-63D16 — 12 at Houston (OT) L 84-87

Vanderbilt Tournament - Nashville, Tenn.D20 — — N.C. State W 66-54D21 — — at Vanderbilt L 80-92

Big Eight Holiday Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.D27 — — Iowa State W 79-66D28 — — Oklahoma State L 52-60D30 — — Colorado L 75-78J4 — — at Iowa State* W 75-65J7 — — NEBRASKA* W 95-72J11 — — OKLAHOMA* W 87-62J13 — — at Colorado* L 69-73J18 — 10 KANSAS* L 67-73F1 — — at Oklahoma State* L 59-64F3 — — SOUTHERN ILLINOIS W 74-56F8 — —- IOWA STATE* W 78-73F15 — 14 COLORADO* W 70-68F17 — — at Oklahoma* W 60-59F22 — — OKLAHOMA STATE* W 58-50F24 — — at Missouri* L 62-66M1 — — at Nebraska* L 71-88M3 — — MISSOURI* W 60-55M8 — 19 at Kansas* W 64-57

† Doubleheader, Lawrence, Kan.

Scoring LeadersName Ht. Yr. Pos. PPGJerry Venable 6-5 Jr. F 14.8Steve Honeycutt 6-1 Sr. G 13.2Gene Williams 6-7 Sr. C/F 12.6Eddie Smith 6-4 So. F 7.8Jeff Webb 6-4 Jr. G/F 7.8

1969-70 [20-8/10-4 Big Eight (1st)]Captain: Jerry VenableNCAA MIDWEST REGIONAL SEMIFINALSBIG EIGHT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS

Date KSU Opp Opponent W/L ScoreD1 — — INDIANA STATE W 99-63D5 — — at Creighton W 64-56D8 — — at Indiana L 95-102D12 — — WICHITA STATE W 81-69D13 — — at Wichita State L 73-77D15 — — VANDERBILT W 91-78D19 — — at Texas Christian W 75-65D20 — — †Texas-Arlington W 67-62

Big Eight Holiday Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.D26 — — Oklahoma State W 51-49D29 — — Oklahoma L 67-72D30 — — Missouri W 64-58J5 — — OKLAHOMA STATE* W 72-56J10 — 16 OKLAHOMA* W 77-56J13 — — at Nebraska* W 71-64J17 — — ST. FRANCIS (Pa.) W 78-71J26 17 — at Oklahoma State* W 71-60J31 19 — MISSOURI* W 64-63F2 19 — IOWA STATE* W 82-64F7 18 — at Colorado* L 59-72F9 18 — at Iowa State* L 64-80F14 — — KANSAS* W 71-68F16 — — at Missouri* W 63-60F21 18 — NEBRASKA* W 69-62F26 17 — COLORADO* W 79-69F28 17 — at Oklahoma* L 73-80M7 16 — at Kansas* L 79-82

NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinals - Lawrence, Kan.M12 — — New Mexico State L 66-70

NCAA Midwest Regional Consolation - Lawrence, Kan.M14 — 12 Houston W 107-98

† Doubleheader, Fort Worth, Texas

Scoring LeadersName Ht. Yr. Pos. PPGJerry Venable 6-5 Sr. F 16.1Bob Zender 6-7 So. F 12.4David Hall 6-7 So. C 12.0Jeff Webb 6-4 Sr. G 11.1Wheeler Hughes 6-1 Sr. G 8.2

1970-71 [11-15/6-8 Big Eight (t-5th)]Captains: Terry Snider, David Hall

Date KSU Opp Opponent W/L ScoreD1 — — TEXAS CHRISTIAN W 79-70D5 — 16 INDIANA L 72-75D11 — — at Wichita State L 51-64D12 — — WICHITA STATE W 75-74D14 — — VANDERBILT W 81-74

Kentucky Invitational - Lexington, Ky.D18 — — Purdue L 68-87D19 — — DePaul W 78-68D21 — — WASHINGTON L 51-64

Big Eight Holiday Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.D28 — — Colorado L 56-59D29 — — Oklahoma State W 67-64D30 — — Oklahoma L 52-83J9 — — NEBRASKA* W 70-69J11 — — at Oklahoma* L 68-75J16 — — at Missouri* L 72-80J23 — — HOUSTON L 71-73J25 — — OKLAHOMA* W 78-70J30 — 5 at Colorado* L 72-86F1 — — at Kansas* L 74-79F6 — — IOWA STATE* W 96-81F8 — — OKLAHOMA STATE* L 50-51F13 — — at Iowa State* L 66-89F20 — — COLORADO* W 84-72F22 — 5 KANSAS* L 48-61F27 — — at Oklahoma State* W 69-58M2 — — at Nebraska* L 71-87M6 — — MISSOURI* W 77-69

Scoring LeadersName Ht. Yr. Pos. PPGSteve Mitchell 6-10 So. C/F 14.3Ernie Kusnyer 6-5 So. F 12.7David Hall 6-7 Jr. C/F 11.5Terry Snider 6-3 Sr. G 8.9Bob Zender 6-7 Jr. F 8.0

� FIRST YEAR OF FRESHMAN ELIGIBILITY

1971-72 [19-9/12-2 Big Eight (1st)]Captains: Robert Zender, David HallNCAA MIDWEST REGIONAL FINALBIG EIGHT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSFINAL RANKING: No. 16 (UPI)

Date KSU Opp Opponent W/L ScoreBYU Classic - Provo, Utah

D3 — 19 at Brigham Young L 72-78D4 — — Pacific W 80-75D6 — 10 KENTUCKY L 64-71D8 — — TEXAS W 87-60D11 — — WICHITA STATE W 89-73D13 — — CREIGHTON W 90-68D17 — — at Washington L 90-96D18 — — at Washington L 66-75D22 — — at Wichita State (OT) L 66-69

Big Eight Holiday Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.D28 — — Oklahoma W 62-60D29 — — Iowa State W 92-75D30 — — Missouri L 58-67J15 — — IOWA STATE* W 69-53J17 — — at Kansas* (2 OTs) L 63-66J22 — — at Oklahoma State* W 66-64J31 — — at Oklahoma* W 70-58F1 — — at Nebraska* L 60-61F5 — 15 MISSOURI* W 69-67F12 — — at Colorado* W 89-71F15 — — KANSAS* W 78-66F19 — — at Iowa State* W 68-54F21 — — OKLAHOMA STATE* W 74-52F26 — — at Oklahoma* W 80-71M4 — — COLORADO* W 73-55M7 — 18 at Missouri* W 79-76M11 — — NEBRASKA* (OT) W 81-76

NCAA Midwest Regional - Ames, IowaM16 — — Texas W 66-55M18 — 4 Louisville L 65-72

Scoring LeadersName Ht. Yr. Pos. PPGDavid Hall 6-7 Sr. C 13.2Danny Beard 6-3 So. G 11.2Ernie Kusnyer 6-5 Jr. F 10.9Steve Mitchell 6-10 Jr. F/C 10.1Lon Kruger 5-11 So. G 9.9

1972-73 [23-5/12-2 Big Eight (1st)]Captain: Ernie KusnyerNCAA MIDWEST REGIONAL FINALBIG EIGHT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSFINAL RANKING: No. 7 (UPI), No. 9 (AP)

Date KSU Opp Opponent W/L ScoreN27 17 — SAN DIEGO STATE W 79-67D1 17 — EASTERN KENTUCKY W 87-59D4 16 — at Utah W 65-59D9 16 — at Tulsa L 79-89D11 16 — NORTH TEXAS W 76-62D13 20 — at Iowa W 68-62D16 20 — WASHINGTON W 71-64D23 17 — ARIZONA W 85-69

Big Eight Holiday Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.D28 16 — Kansas W 91-70D29 16 — Iowa State W 68-65D30 16 7 Missouri L 72-82J10 17 — at SMU W 57-55J13 17 5 MISSOURI* W 70-55J20 14 — at Oklahoma* L 69-81J23 18 — at Kansas* W 77-68J27 18 — OKLAHOMA STATE* W 74-64F3 18 — at Nebraska* W 82-55F6 18 — IOWA STATE* W 78-74F10 18 — at Colorado* W 81-62F13 15 — KANSAS* W 67-66F17 15 — at Iowa State* W 89-76F20 13 16 at Missouri* L 66-80F24 13 — OKLAHOMA* W 82-78F26 13 — at Oklahoma State* W 91-67M3 16 — NEBRASKA* W 97-70M10 11 — COLORADO* W 76-66

NCAA Midwest Regional - Houston, TexasM15 9 7 Louisiana-Lafayette W 66-63M17 9 12 Memphis L 72-92

Scoring LeadersName Ht. Yr. Pos. PPGSteve Mitchell 6-10 Sr. C 15.2Ernie Kusnyer 6-5 Sr. F 14.5Lon Kruger 5-11 Jr. G 12.5Larry Williams 6-9 Jr. F 9.4Bob Chipman 6-2 Sr. G 7.8

1973-74 [19-8/11-3 Big Eight (2nd)]Captains: Lon Kruger, Eugene McVey

Date KSU Opp Opponent W/L ScoreD1 — — UTAH W 87-82D3 — — SMU W 77-61D6 13 — at Texas W 71-63D8 13 — ARIZONA STATE L 66-71D11 15 — IOWA W 105-67D15 15 — at Brigham Young W 95-85D19 13 14 at Arizona L 72-74D21 13 — at San Diego State L 75-88

Big Eight Holiday Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.D27 18 — Nebraska W 68-47D28 18 — Iowa State L 55-61D29 18 — Colorado W 84-82J9 — — TRUMAN STATE W 76-54J12 — — at Oklahoma* L 63-65J14 — — at Oklahoma State* W 72-69J19 — 18 MISSOURI* W 70-67J22 — — at Nebraska* W 73-65J26 — — IOWA STATE* W 92-66F2 — — COLORADO* W 57-56F4 — — OKLAHOMA STATE* W 65-48F9 — — at Iowa State* W 72-56F13 — 16 KANSAS* W 74-71F16 — — at Colorado* W 76-74F23 18 — OKLAHOMA* W 90-67F26 — — at Missouri* W 69-67M2 — — NEBRASKA* L 54-58M6 — 15 at Kansas* L 55-60

Commissioner’s Classic - St. Louis, Mo.M15 — — Bradley L 64-68

Scoring LeadersName Ht. Yr. Pos. PPGLon Kruger 5-11 Sr. G 17.6Larry Williams 6-9 Sr. F 14.1Gene McVey 6-8 Sr. C 9.3Danny Beard 6-3 Sr. F 9.2Dean Harris 6-8 Fr. F 7.4

� Steve Mitchell

RECO

RDS

COTTON FITZSIMMONS ERA (1968-70)Career Record: 34-20 (.630)

JACK HARTMAN ERA (1970-86)Career Record: 295-169 (.636)

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RECORDS1974-75 [20-9/10-4 Big Eight (2nd)]Captains: Douglas Snider, Carl GerlachNCAA EAST REGIONAL FINALFINAL RANKING: No. 15 (AP)

Date KSU Opp Opponent W/L ScoreN30 — — MONTANA STATE W 96-73D5 — — SMU W 64-58D7 — — TEXAS TECH W 88-65D9 — — HOFSTRA W 92-60D13 — — at Arizona State L 69-80D14 — 17 at Arizona L 65-67D21 — — at Houston W 91-90

Big Eight Holiday Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.D27 — — Missouri W 84-67D28 — — Iowa State L 64-82D30 — — Nebraska W 80-63J11 — — at Tulane L 57-71J15 — — ARKANSAS (OT) W 73-71J18 — — at Nebraska* L 61-74J22 — — at Colorado* W 87-72J25 — — OKLAHOMA* W 87-72J29 — — at Iowa State* W 108-93F1 — 20 KANSAS* W 66-56F5 — — MISSOURI* W 91-84F8 — — at Oklahoma State* W 87-74F12 — — COLORADO* W 80-66F15 — — at Oklahoma* L 71-78F19 — — NEBRASKA* W 65-64F22 — — at Kansas* L 53-91M1 — — IOWA STATE* W 70-68M5 — — at Missouri* L 75-83M8 — — OKLAHOMA STATE* W 72-63

NCAA East Regional - Philadelphia, Pa.M15 — 15 Pennsylvania W 69-62

NCAA East Regional - Providence, R.I.M20 17 — Boston College W 74-65M22 17 20 Syracuse (OT) L 87-95

Scoring LeadersName Ht. Yr. Pos. PPGChuckie Williams 6-3 Jr. G 22.1Mike Evans 6-1 Fr. G 17.0Carl Gerlach 6-10 Jr. C 10.4Darryl Winston 6-5 So. F 9.9Doug Snider 6-4 Sr. F 7.3

1975-76 [20-8/11-3 Big Eight (2nd)]Captains: Chuckie Williams, Carl GerlachNIT FIRST ROUND

Date KSU Opp Opponent W/L ScoreN29 14 — at Texas Tech L 58-66D1 14 — LOUISIANA TECH W 86-49

Vanderbilt Classic - Nashville, Tenn.D5 18 — Holy Cross (OT) W 89-85D6 18 — USC L 80-81D8 18 11 ARIZONA W 71-61D10 — — NORTHERN ILLINOIS W 86-59D15 — — CENTRAL MISSOURI W 77-57D20 — — TRUMAN STATE W 99-69

Big Eight Holiday Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.D26 — — Iowa State W 81-67D29 — — Missouri L 66-86D30 — — Colorado W 60-55J10 — — TULANE W 81-69J13 — — at Creighton (OT) L 76-79J17 — — NEBRASKA* L 59-65J21 — — COLORADO* W 70-63J24 — — at Oklahoma* W 65-51J28 — — IOWA STATE* W 84-66J31 — — at Kansas* L 57-62F4 — 13 at Missouri* W 85-81F7 — — OKLAHOMA STATE* W 60-55F11 — — at Colorado* W 57-47F14 — — OKLAHOMA* W 75-70F18 — — at Nebraska* W 65-53F21 — — KANSAS* W 69-54F28 — — at Iowa State* W 80-67M3 — 15 MISSOURI* L 72-81M6 — — at Oklahoma State* (OT) W 82-78

NIT Tournament - New York City, N.Y.M16 — — Kentucky L 78-81

Scoring LeadersName Ht. Yr. Pos. PPGChuckie Williams 6-3 Sr. G 20.9Mike Evans 6-1 So. G 17.9Carl Gerlach 6-10 Sr. C 10.4Darryl Winston 6-5 Jr. F 8.6Larry Dassie 6-5 Jr. F 6.8

1976-77 [24-7/11-3 Big Eight (1st)]Captains: Darryl Winston, Mike EvansNCAA MIDWEST REGIONAL SEMIFINALSBIG EIGHT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSBIG EIGHT TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSFINAL RANKING: No. 11 (UPI), No. 16 (AP)

Date KSU Opp Opponent W/L ScoreN27 — — VANDERBILT W 89-66N29 — — ARKANSAS STATE W 83-61D2 — — CAL POLY W 87-68D4 — — at SMU W 103-85D6 — — at North Texas L 83-87D8 — — NORTHERN ILLINOIS W 79-58D18 — — CENTRAL MISSOURI W 85-55D20 — 19 at Arkansas L 65-80D23 — 20 †at Minnesota L 60-62

Big Eight Holiday Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.D27 — — Oklahoma State W 74-56D29 — — Kansas L 64-81D30 — — Colorado W 62-55J8 — — at Nebraska* W 57-52J12 — — IOWA STATE* W 63-54J15 — — at Colorado* L 75-78J19 — — at Oklahoma State* W 72-67J22 — — KANSAS* W 80-65J26 — — MISSOURI* L 60-66J29 — — at Oklahoma* L 63-64F2 — — at Iowa State* W 70-51F5 — — COLORADO* W 73-61F9 — — NEBRASKA* W 67-62F12 — — at Kansas* W 86-83F16 — — OKLAHOMA STATE* W 74-67F19 — — at Missouri* W 88-77F23 — — OKLAHOMA* W 68-55F26 — — IOWA STATE* W 97-62

Big Eight Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.M3 — — Kansas W 80-67M4 — — Missouri (OT) W 72-67

NCAA Midwest Regional - Oklahoma City, Okla.M12 — 13 Providence W 87-80M17 16 7 Marquette L 66-67

† Later won by forfeit

Scoring LeadersName Ht. Yr. Pos. PPGMike Evans 6-1 Jr. G 18.3Curtis Redding 6-5 Fr. F 16.6Larry Dassie 6-5 Sr. F 12.9Darryl Winston 6-5 Sr. C 10.3Scott Langston 5-11 Jr. G 8.2

1977-78 [18-11/7-7 Big Eight (t-4th)]Captain: Mike Evans

Date KSU Opp Opponent W/L ScoreN26 — — NORTHERN ILLINOIS W 76-74N28 — — SOUTH DAKOTA W 69-52D3 — — SMU W 76-53D5 — — at Vanderbilt W 69-55D8 — — ORAL ROBERTS W 75-64D14 19 — at Arizona State W 101-74

Sun Bowl Classic - El Paso, TexasD16 19 — Army L 55-57D17 19 — at Texas-El Paso (OT) L 63-67D22 — — NORTH TEXAS W 89-71

Big Eight Holiday Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.D27 — — Colorado W 82-72D29 — — Nebraska W 69-60D30 — 17 Kansas L 62-67J7 — — NEBRASKA* L 63-77J11 — — at Iowa State* L 77-82J14 — — COLORADO* W 68-52J18 — — OKLAHOMA STATE* W 62-59J21 — 8 at Kansas* L 52-56J25 — — at Missouri* L 60-65J28 — — OKLAHOMA* (OT) W 73-64F1 — — IOWA STATE* W 74-63F4 — — at Colorado* W 86-80F8 — 19 at Nebraska* L 50-63F11 — 8 KANSAS* L 63-75F15 — — at Oklahoma State* L 65-67F18 — — MISSOURI* W 67-54F25 — — at Oklahoma* W 65-54

Big Eight Tournament Play-In - Manhattan, Kan.F28 — — OKLAHOMA W 52-44

Big Eight Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.M3 — 5 Kansas W 87-76M4 — — Missouri (OT) L 68-71

Scoring LeadersName Ht. Yr. Pos. PPGMike Evans 6-1 Sr. G 19.1Curtis Redding 6-5 So. F 18.4Rolando Blackman 6-5 Fr. F 10.9Steve Soldner 6-7 Jr. C 9.5Scott Langston 5-11 Sr. G 5.0

1978-79 [16-12/8-6 Big Eight (t-2nd)]Captain: Steve Soldner

Date KSU Opp Opponent W/L ScoreN25 — — NORTHERN IOWA W 82-53N27 — — SOUTH DAKOTA W 85-53N29 — — at Oral Roberts L 55-61D2 — — at SMU W 86-83D5 — — MINNESOTA W 72-62D9 — — CAL POLY POMONA W 87-71D14 — — SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W 91-66D16 — — MONTANA L 60-61D23 — — at Long Beach State L 69-75

Big Eight Holiday Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.D28 — — Oklahoma L 61-62D29 — — Iowa State L 61-62D30 — — Missouri W 75-62J10 — — COLORADO* W 58-56J13 — — IOWA STATE* L 66-79J17 — — at Nebraska* L 53-55J20 — 20 KANSAS* W 96-69J24 — — at Oklahoma State* (OT) W 77-73J27 — — at Missouri* L 79-83J31 — — OKLAHOMA* L 62-70F3 — — at Iowa State* W 62-60F7 — — NEBRASKA* W 58-46F10 — — at Colorado* W 59-57F14 -— — OKLAHOMA STATE* W 59-50F17 — — at Kansas* W 58-56F21 — — MISSOURI* L 63-67F24 — 18 at Oklahoma* L 52-65

Big Eight Tournament Play-In - Manhattan, Kan.F27 — — NEBRASKA (2 OTs) W 61-60

Big Eight Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.M2 — 19 Oklahoma L 68-72

Scoring LeadersName Ht. Yr. Pos. PPGRolando Blackman 6-6 So. G 17.3Steve Soldner 6-7 Sr. C 12.1Ed Nealy 6-7 Fr. F 10.2Glenn Marshall 5-11 Jr. G 9.0Tyrone Adams 6-6 Fr. F/G 8.1

1979-80 [22-9/8-6 Big Eight (t-2nd)]Captain: Rolando BlackmanNCAA MIDWEST SECOND ROUNDBIG EIGHT TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSFINAL RANKING: No. 20 (UPI)

Date KSU Opp Opponent W/L ScoreD1 — — NORTHERN IOWA W 84-38D3 — — PORTLAND STATE W 72-57D5 — — OKLAHOMA CITY W 83-65D8 — — WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 90-77D10 — — SOUTH DAKOTA W 91-59D12 — — ARIZONA STATE W 63-50D15 — — at Southern Illinois W 75-69D17 — — CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD W 106-53D22 — — at Minnesota L 61-78D30 — 19 †Arkansas W 66-57J2 — — LONG BEACH STATE W 90-67J5 — 15 at Louisville L 73-85J9 — — at Oklahoma State* W 60-59J12 — — OKLAHOMA* L 62-72J16 — — at Colorado* W 71-65J19 — — at Kansas* W 61-52J23 — — IOWA STATE* W 73-63J26 — — NEBRASKA* (2 OTs) W 66-64J30 20 14 at Missouri* W 66-64F2 20 — at Oklahoma* L 55-56F6 — — COLORADO* (OT) W 62-61F9 — — OKLAHOMA STATE* W 82-72F13 19 — at Iowa State* L 58-66F16 19 — KANSAS* L 46-48F20 — — at Nebraska* L 58-70F23 — 13 MISSOURI* L 65-67F26 — — IOWA STATE* W 101-87

Big Eight Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.F29 — — Nebraska W 60-59M1 — — Kansas W 79-58

NCAA Midwest First/Second Rounds - Lincoln, Neb.M6 — — (10) Arkansas W 71-53M8 — 2 (2) Louisville (OT) L 69-71

† Minneapolis, Minn.

Scoring LeadersName Ht. Yr. Pos. PPGRolando Blackman 6-6 Jr. G 17.8Tyrone Adams 6-6 So. F 10.4Jari Willis 6-7 Sr. C/F 10.3Ed Nealy 6-7 So. F 9.8Tim Jankovich 6-0 So. G 7.3

1980-81 [24-9/9-5 Big Eight (t-2nd)]Captains: Rolando Blackman, Fred BartonNCAA WEST REGIONAL FINAL

Date KSU Opp Opponent W/L ScoreN29 — — NORTHERN IOWA W 72-54D1 — — SOUTH DAKOTA W 83-50D6 — — at Arizona W 55-53D8 — — at Arizona State L 61-84D13 — — WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 72-58D20 — — US INTERNATIONAL W 76-45D23 — 15 INDIANA L 44-51D27 — 17 †Arkansas (OT) W 47-46D31 — — FRESNO STATE W 47-39J3 — — LOUISVILLE W 64-47J6 — — OKLAHOMA CITY W 97-79J10 — — EASTERN ILLINOIS W 74-62J14 — — at Nebraska* L 49-59J17 — — at Colorado* (OT) W 63-62J21 — — OKLAHOMA STATE* L 83-90J24 — — at Oklahoma* L 63-65J28 — 18 KANSAS* W 54-43J31 — — at Iowa State* W 75-62F4 — — MISSOURI* W 75-56F7 — — COLORADO* W 82-62F11 — — at Oklahoma State* W 73-70F14 — — NEBRASKA* W 66-49F18 — — at Kansas* L 50-58F21 — — OKLAHOMA* W 108-71F25 — — IOWA STATE* W 67-60F28 — — at Missouri* L 43-46

Big Eight Tournament Play-In - Manhattan, Kan.M3 — — OKLAHOMA W 75-56

Big Eight Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.M6 — — Colorado W 64-61M7 — — Kansas L 68-80

NCAA West First/Second Rounds - Los Angeles, Calif.M12 — — (9) San Francisco W 64-60M14 — 2 (1) Oregon State W 50-48

NCAA West Regional - Salt Lake City, UtahM19 — 19 (4) Illinois W 57-52M21 — 6 (2) North Carolina L 68-82

† Kansas City, Mo.

Scoring LeadersName Ht. Yr. Pos. PPGRolando Blackman 6-6 Sr. G 15.0Randy Reed 6-7 Sr. F 14.3Tyrone Adams 6-6 Jr. F 11.5Ed Nealy 6-6 Jr. C 11.0Tim Jankovich 6-0 Jr. G 7.3

1981-82 [23-8/10-4 Big Eight (2nd)]Captains: Ed Nealy, Tyrone AdamsNCAA MIDWEST REGIONAL SEMIFINALSFINAL RANKING: No. 18 (UPI)

Date KSU Opp Opponent W/L ScoreN28 — — NORTHERN IOWA W 86-50N30 — — SOUTH DAKOTA W 91-44D3 — — AUBURN-MONTGOMERY W 83-46D5 — — at Illinois L 49-55D9 — — ARIZONA W 63-55D12 — — WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 83-63D19 — 13 at Indiana L 49-58D21 — 8 MINNESOTA W 62-52D30 — — SOUTHERN ILLINOIS W 82-53J4 — — UNLV W 82-65J6 — — MARQUETTE W 70-65J9 — — WESTERN ILLINOIS W 67-57J13 — — IOWA STATE* W 75-55J16 — — at Colorado* W 78-68JJ20 18 — OKLAHOMA* W 47-42J23 18 — KANSAS* W 70-53J27 14 — at Oklahoma State* L 53-56J30 14 1 MISSOURI* L 58-59F3 19 — at Nebraska* W 75-64F6 19 — COLORADO* W 65-58F10 15 — at Oklahoma* L 58-68F13 15 — at Iowa State* W 58-49F17 18 — OKLAHOMA STATE* L 62-72F20 18 — at Kansas* W 63-53F24 — 5 at Missouri* W 57-56F27 — — NEBRASKA* W 67-50

Big Eight Tournament Play-In - Manhattan, Kan.M2 17 — KANSAS W 74-62

Big Eight Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.M5 17 — Oklahoma L 62-68

NCAA Midwest First/Second Rounds - Dallas, TexasM12 — — (12) Northern Illinois W 77-68M14 — 12 (4) Arkansas W 65-64

NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinals - St. Louis, Mo.M19 — — (8) Boston College L 65-69

Scoring LeadersName Ht. Yr. Pos. PPGTyrone Adams 6-6 Sr. G 14.9Randy Reed 6-7 Sr. F 14.3Ed Nealy 6-7 Sr. F 11.3Les Craft 6-10 Jr. C 9.6Tim Jankovich 6-0 Sr. G 8.1

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1982-83 [12-16/4-10 Big Eight (6th)]Captains: Les Craft, Eduardo Galvao

Date KSU Opp Opponent W/L ScoreN27 — — SOUTHERN COLORADO W 72-57D1 — — UC DAVIS W 84-54D4 — — at Wisconsin L 52-64D8 — — ILLINOIS L 55-59D11 — — ABILENE CHRISTIAN W 52-39D18 — 5 INDIANA L 46-48D20 — — ARIZONA STATE W 49-46D22 — — at Marquette L 51-61

Sun Bowl Classic - El Paso, TexasD28 — — Clemson W 60-54D29 — — SMU L 50-53J3 — — SOUTHERN ILLINOIS W 57-49J8 — — at Texas W 51-43J13 — — COLORADO* W 62-56J15 — — NORTHERN IOWA W 69-48J22 — — IOWA STATE* W 81-55J26 — — at Nebraska* L 43-59J29 — — KANSAS* W 58-57F1 — — at Oklahoma State* L 47-71F5 — 10 at Missouri* L 50-82F9 — — OKLAHOMA* L 62-64F12 — — at Iowa State* L 40-59F16 — — NEBRASKA* L 45-56F19 — — at Colorado* L 65-66F23 — — OKLAHOMA STATE* L 58-76F26 — — at Kansas* W 70-63M1 — 13 MISSOURI* L 47-49M5 — — at Oklahoma* L 70-72

Big Eight Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.M8 — — at Oklahoma State L 61-75

Scoring LeadersName Ht. Yr. Pos. PPGLes Craft 6-10 Sr. C 11.7Eddie Elder 6-9 So. F 8.7Freddy Marshall 5-10 Fr. G 7.4Jim Roder 6-3 Fr. G 6.5Ed Galvao 6-5 Sr. G 5.6

1983-84 [14-15/5-9 Big Eight (t-6th)]Captains: Jim Roder, Eddie Elder

Date KSU Opp Opponent W/L ScoreTribune Charities - Rosemont, Ill.

N25 — — at Loyola-Chicago L 62-71N26 — — Utah L 53-63N29 — — ORAL ROBERTS W 82-74D3 — — US INTERNATIONAL W 83-62D7 — — CENTENARY W 65-58D10 — — WISCONSIN W 71-64D17 — — at UNLV L 78-84D21 — — at Indiana (OT) L 53-56D23 — — CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 64-50J4 — — TEXAS W 64-54J7 — — at Northern Iowa L 64-67J12 — — EASTERN WASHINGTON W 64-57J14 — — SOUTHERN COLORADO W 59-44J18 — — at Oklahoma State* L 58-60J21 — 20 OKLAHOMA* L 80-83J25 — — at Colorado* L 66-74J28 — — at Kansas* L 54-65F1 — — IOWA STATE* W 75-69F4 — — NEBRASKA* L 46-47F8 — — at Missouri* W 67-46F11 — 10 at Oklahoma* L 74-80F15 — — COLORADO* W 74-64F18 — — OKLAHOMA STATE* W 72-56F22 — — at Iowa State* L 55-62F25 — — KANSAS* L 61-63F29 — — at Nebraska* L 56-63M3 — — MISSOURI* W 53-47

Big Eight Tournament Play-In - Lincoln, Neb.M6 — — at Nebraska W 41-39

Big Eight Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.M9 — — Kansas L 59-70

Scoring LeadersName Ht. Yr. Pos. PPGEddie Elder 6-9 Jr. F/C 13.1Tom Alfaro 6-6 Jr. G/F 12.6Ben Mitchell 6-8 So. F 10.8Jim Roder 6-3 So. G 8.7Eric Watson 6-2 Jr. G 5.9

1984-85 [14-14/5-9 Big Eight (t-5th)]Captain: Eddie Elder

Date KSU Opp Opponent W/L ScoreN24 — — NORTH TEXAS W 72-50D1 — — SOUTHERN COLORADO W 72-59D5 — — MISSISSIPPI STATE W 67-58D8 — — NORTHERN IOWA W 72-59D10 — — TRUMAN STATE W 58-48D15 — — at Marquette W 55-54D22 — 16 INDIANA L 58-70

Runnin Rebel Classic - Las Vegas, Nev.D27 — — UT-Pan American W 75-68D28 — — at UNLV L 68-77J3 — — at Oral Roberts L 71-86J5 — — MORGAN STATE W 111-70J9 — — EASTERN WASHINGTON W 81-43J12 — 20 OREGON STATE L 55-56J16 — — at Nebraska*# L 63-75J19 — — at Colorado*# L 63-74J23 — — OKLAHOMA STATE*# W 88-83J26 — 9 at Oklahoma*# L 75-94J30 — 19 KANSAS*# L 57-75F2 — — at Iowa State*# L 54-58F6 — — MISSOURI*# L 47-54F9 — 7 OKLAHOMA*# L 75-81F13 — — at Oklahoma State*# L 77-81F16 — — NEBRASKA*# W 68-62F20 — 15 at Kansas*# L 64-75F23 — — COLORADO*# W 76-67F27 — — IOWA STATE*# W 68-67M2 — — at Missouri*# W 69-54

Big Eight Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.M6 — — Missouri# L 50-68

#Darryl Winston served as interim coach due to Hartman illness.

Scoring LeadersName Ht. Yr. Pos. PPGTom Alfaro 6-6 Sr. G/F 13.7Eddie Elder 6-9 Sr. C/F 13.0Joe Wright 6-3 Jr. G 8.8Ben Mitchell 6-9 Jr. C/F 8.7Tyrone Jackson 6-5 Jr. F 5.7

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1985-86 [16-14/4-10 Big Eight (7th)]Captain: Ben Mitchell

Date KSU Opp Opponent W/L ScoreSilver Sword Tournament - Maui, Hawaii

N22 — — Chaminade W 68-56N23 — 3 Michigan L 58-80N30 — — SOUTHERN COLORADO W 95-57D4 — — SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W 83-55D7 — — TEXAS TECH W 80-57D10 — 18 at Indiana L 71-78D14 — — at Mississippi State W 63-58D23 — — NORTHERN ILLINOIS W 78-58

Far West Classic - Portland, Ore.D26 — — St. Joseph’s (OT) L 63-65D27 — — Tennessee Tech W 89-61D28 — — Tampa (OT) W 69-68J2 — — MARQUETTE W 56-55J4 — — at North Texas W 57-53J6 — — WICHITA STATE W 77-60J9 — — ABILENE CHRISTIAN W 91-69J15 — — IOWA STATE* L 73-77J18 — — at Colorado* (OT) W 77-69J21 — — MISSOURI* L 70-74J25 — 8 OKLAHOMA* L 80-83J29 — — at Oklahoma State* L 70-86F1 — 5 KANSAS* L 50-64F5 — — at Nebraska* W 64-54F8 — — COLORADO* W 79-53F11 — 8 at Oklahoma* L 77-85F15 — — at Iowa State* L 74-84F19 — — OKLAHOMA STATE* W 78-73F22 — 3 at Kansas* L 69-84F26 — — at Missouri* L 69-84M1 — — NEBRASKA* L 60-64

Big Eight Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.M7 — 2 Kansas L 51-74

Scoring LeadersName Ht. Yr. Pos. PPGNorris Coleman 6-8 Fr. F 21.8Joe Wright 6-4 Sr. G 18.1Ben Mitchell 6-9 Sr. F 8.4Benny Green 6-3 Fr. G 7.8Percy Eddie 6-8 Jr. F 4.6

1986-87 [20-11/8-6 Big Eight (4th)]Captain: Lynn SmithNCAA WEST SECOND ROUND

Date KSU Opp Opponent W/L ScoreN29 — — SOUTH DAKOTA W 95-45D1 — — GRAND CANYON W 93-57D4 — — at Texas Tech W 73-72D6 — — TEXAS STATE W 98-83D9 — — CREIGHTON W 81-64D11 — — ABILENE CHRISTIAN W 90-67D13 — — at Wichita State L 60-63

Music City Invitational - Nashville, Tenn.D19 — — Illinois State (OT) W 87-86D20 — — at Vanderbilt L 72-79D23 — — &Northern Illinois W 81-79D27 — 4 ¢North Carolina L 62-81J7 — — at Marquette W 85-84J10 — — NEBRASKA* W 114-82J12 — — WICHITA STATE W 79-67J17 — — IOWA STATE* W 68-65J21 — — at Colorado* W 92-61J24 — 11 OKLAHOMA* L 78-81J28 — — at Oklahoma State* W 88-77F1 — — at Missouri* L 64-68F4 — 18 KANSAS* (2 OTs) L 75-80F7 — — at Iowa State* W 87-75F11 — — COLORADO* W 74-56F14 — — at Nebraska* L 76-78F17 — — OKLAHOMA STATE* W 81-60F19 — 15 at Kansas* L 67-84F24 — — MISSOURI* L 75-80F27 — 12 at Oklahoma* W 90-89

Big Eight Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.M6 — — Nebraska W 47-45M7 — 19 Missouri L 69-72

NCAA West First/Second Rounds - Salt Lake City, UtahM12 — — (8) Georgia (OT) W 82-79M14 — 1 (1) UNLV L 61-80

¢ Kansas City, Mo.

Scoring LeadersName Ht. Yr. Pos. PPGNorris Coleman 6-8 Jr. F 20.7Mitch Richmond 6-5 Jr. G/F 18.6Will Scott 6-2 Jr. G 13.9Charles Bledsoe 6-7 Jr. F 8.5Steve Henson 6-1 Fr. G 7.5

1987-88 [25-9/11-3 Big Eight (2nd)]Captains: Mitch Richmond, Ron MeyerNCAA MIDWEST REGIONAL FINALFINAL RANKING: No. 20 (AP & UPI)

Date KSU Opp Opponent W/L ScoreSun Met Classic - Fresno, Calif.

N27 — — San Diego State W 79-68N28 — — at Fresno State W 65-50N30 — — CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 91-46D2 — — UMKC W 81-54D5 — — at Creighton W 88-78D8 — — MISSOURI STATE (4 OTs) L 80-82D17 — — SOUTHERN MISS L 69-71D20 — 12 at Purdue L 72-101D31 — — at Utah State W 81-69J3 — — &Marquette W 78-57J11 — — at Southern Miss (OT) L 89-91J16 — 3 OKLAHOMA* W 69-62J19 — — WICHITA STATE W 58-47J23 — — at Oklahoma State* W 76-60J27 — — at Colorado* W 68-60J30 — — at Kansas* W 72-61F3 — 16 IOWA STATE* (OT) W 79-68F6 — — NEBRASKA* W 65-63F9 14 — at Missouri* L 75-79F13 14 4 at Oklahoma* L 95-112F16 — — COLORADO* W 83-65F18 — — KANSAS* L 63-64F22 — — NORTHERN ILLINOIS W 88-67F24 — — at Iowa State* W 83-66F27 — — OKLAHOMA STATE* W 59-58M2 — — at Nebraska* W 77-67M5 — — MISSOURI* W 92-82

Big Eight Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.M11 — — Nebraska W 75-70M12 — — Kansas W 69-54M13 — 4 Oklahoma L 83-88

NCAA Midwest First/Second Rounds - South Bend, Ind.M17 20 — (13) LaSalle W 66-53M19 20 — (5) DePaul W 66-58

NCAA Midwest Regional - Pontiac, Mich.M25 20 3 (1) Purdue W 73-70M27 20 — (6) Kansas L 58-71

& Kansas City, Mo.

Scoring LeadersName Ht. Yr. Pos. PPGMitch Richmond 6-5 Sr. F 22.3Will Scott 6-2 Sr. G 12.2Fred McCoy 6-7 Jr. C 9.6Steve Henson 6-1 So. G 9.1Charles Bledsoe 6-7 Sr. F 9.1

1988-89 [19-11/8-6 Big Eight (3rd)]Captains: Mark Dobbins, Steve HensonNCAA EAST FIRST ROUND

Date KSU Opp Opponent W/L ScoreN26 — — †PURDUE W 81-77N30 — — UTAH STATE W 86-67D3 — — at Oregon State L 48-66D7 — — BAYLOR W 84-60D10 — — VANDERBILT W 71-62D17 — — at UMKC W 83-57D19 — — at Akron W 70-68D22 — — MISSOURI-ST LOUIS W 67-61J3 — — at Missouri State L 55-58J5 — — TEXAS-ARLINGTON W 83-52J7 — — at Minnesota L 67-72J14 — 16 KANSAS* (OT) L 74-75J16 — — SOUTHERN UTAH W 84-75J18 — — COLORADO* W 98-84J21 — — at Nebraska* W 80-68J25 — — at Oklahoma State* L 71-89J28 — 18 at Kansas* W 71-70F1 — 1 OKLAHOMA* L 82-90F4 — 5 at Missouri* L 68-73F9 — — IOWA STATE* W 104-89F11 — — NEBRASKA* W 80-66F15 — — at Colorado* W 87-79F19 — — at Wichita State (OT) W 73-71F22 — 1 at Oklahoma* L 82-86F25 — — OKLAHOMA STATE* W 69-62M1 — 7 MISSOURI* W 76-75M4 — — at Iowa State* L 89-101

Big Eight Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.M10 — — Kansas W 73-65M11 — 10 Missouri L 83-88

NCAA East First Round - Greensboro, N.C.M16 — — (11) Minnesota L 75-86

† First Game in Bramlage Coliseum

Scoring LeadersName Ht. Yr. Pos. PPGGSteve Henson 6-1 Jr. G 18.5Fred McCoy 6-7 Sr. C 15.4LaKeith Humphrey 6-1 Jr. G 12.6Mark Dobbins 6-5 Sr. F 6.3Tony Massop 6-8 Jr. F 5.9

1989-90 [17-15/7-7 Big Eight (4th)]Captains: Mark Dobbins, Steve HensonNCAA WEST FIRST ROUND

Date KSU Opp Opponent W/L ScoreGreat Alaska Shootout - Anchorage, Alaska

N9 — — Florida State W 71-70N10 — — Hawaii W 79-76N11 — — Michigan State L 68-73D2 — — FRESNO STATE L 58-60D4 — — at Baylor W 60-53D6 — — UMKC W 78-57D9 — — at Vanderbilt L 81-91D14 — — TULSA W 75-69D16 — — MINNESOTA L 68-69D23 — — &North Carolina L 63-79

Sun Carnival Classic - El Paso, TexasD28 — — Austin Peay W 74-42D29 — — South Carolina (OT) L 60-62J2 — — WESTERN KENTUCKY W 75-51J6 — — IOWA STATE* W 72-68J9 — — SOUTHERN UTAH W 102-56J13 — — at Colorado* L 62-79J16 — 3 OKLAHOMA* W 66-51J20 — — WICHITA STATE W 83-62J24 — — AKRON W 85-60J27 — 2 KANSAS* L 57-85J31 — — at Oklahoma State* L 67-89F3 — — at Nebraska* L 71-74F8 — 1 MISSOURI* W 65-58F10 — — COLORADO* W 93-65F14 — 4 at Oklahoma* L 69-85F17 — — at Iowa State* (OT) W 93-90F20 — — OKLAHOMA STATE* W 66-60F24 — 2 at Kansas* L 58-70F28 — 3 at Missouri* L 60-65M3 — — NEBRASKA* W 80-57

Big Eight Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.M9 — — Oklahoma State L 78-82

NCAA Midwest First Round - Indianapolis, Ind.M16 — 25 (6) Xavier L 79-87

& Charlotte, N.C.

LON KRUGER ERA (1986-90)Career Record: 81-47 (.633)

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Scoring LeadersName Ht. Yr. Pos. PPGSteve Henson 6-1 Sr. G 17.4Jean Derouillere 6-5 Jr. G 15.7Tony Massop 6-8 Sr. F/C 8.1Askia Jones 6-4 Fr. F 7.9Billy Ray Smith 6-5 Sr. F 5.3

1990-91 [13-15/3-11 Big Eight (8th)]Captain: Keith Amerson

Date KSU Opp Opponent W/L ScoreN24 — — AKRON W 61-54N27 — — FLORIDA A&M W 93-48D1 — 3 at Arkansas L 88-112D5 — — WYOMING W 81-68D8 — — NW MISSOURI STATE W 98-44D12 — — at Tulsa L 61-72D15 — — LAMAR W 81-64D22 — — UC SANTA BARBARA L 78-81

BMA Holiday Classic - Kansas City, Mo.D28 — — Texas A&M W 83-57D29 — — Murray State W 67-50J5 — 19 NEBRASKA* L 69-74J7 — — at Wichita State W 67-66J12 — — at Missouri* L 60-62J15 — — at UMKC W 76-62J19 — — at Iowa State* L 91-94J21 — — UMKC W 86-62J26 — — at Oklahoma State* L 70-85J29 — 24 KANSAS* L 69-78F2 — — COLORADO* W 73-72F5 — 23 OKLAHOMA* W 95-70F9 — — IOWA STATE* L 78-98F13 — — at Colorado* L 71-85F16 — 11 at Kansas* L 67-79F19 — — OKLAHOMA STATE* L 65-76F23 — 14 at Nebraska* L 78-85F27 — — MISSOURI* L 75-84M2 — — at Oklahoma* (OT) W 101-98

Big Eight Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.M8 — — Oklahoma State L 66-77

Scoring LeadersName Ht. Yr. Pos. PPGJean Derouillere 6-5 Sr. G 17.2Jeff Wires 6-0 Sr. G 14.3Wylie Howard 6-8 Jr. F 9.4Keith Amerson 6-4 Sr. F 8.5Maurice Brittian 6-9 Sr. C 8.0

1991-92 [16-14/5-9 Big Eight (t-6th)]Captains: Wylie Howard, John Rettiger, Marcus ZeiglerNIT SECOND ROUND

Date KSU Opp Opponent W/L ScoreN23 — — UT-SAN ANTONIO W 103-65D2 — — MISSOURI-ROLLA W 90-78D7 — — DELAWARE STATE W 115-54D10 — 19 ARKANSAS L 59-70D14 — — ALABAMA STATE W 99-81D21 — — at Lamar L 75-116

BMA Holiday Classic - Kansas City, Mo.D27 — — Temple L 65-68D28 — — Southern Miss W 70-68J2 — — at Wyoming W 71-65J6 — 3 at Oklahoma State* L 34-72J11 — — SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W 89-74J15 — — WICHITA STATE W 72-50J18 — 23 OKLAHOMA* L 76-117J22 — — SOUTHERN UTAH W 84-74J25 — — at Iowa State* L 59-85J29 — — UMKC W 72-53F1 — — COLORADO* W 62-56F3 — 3 at Kansas* L 58-80F8 — — NEBRASKA* W 70-66F12 — 9 at Missouri* L 59-67F16 — — at Oklahoma* L 75-104F19 — 23 IOWA STATE* W 64-55F22 — 3 KANSAS* L 52-54F26 — — at Colorado* W 74-66F29 — 6 MISSOURI* W 73-69M4 — — at Nebraska* L 62-91M7 — 12 OKLAHOMA STATE* L 69-77

Big Eight Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.M13 — 11 Oklahoma State L 57-81

NIT First Round - Manhattan, Kan.M18 — — WESTERN KENTUCKY W 85-74

NIT Second Round - South Bend, Ind.M23 — — Notre Dame L 47-64

Scoring LeadersName Ht. Yr. Pos. PPGAskia Jones 6-5 So. F 15.5Wylie Howard 6-8 Sr. C 11.2Gaylon Nickerson 6-3 Jr. G 9.4Vincent Jackson 6-4 Jr. G 9.1Brian Henson 6-1 Fr. G 7.1

1992-93 [19-11/7-7 Big Eight (t-5th)]Captains: Aaron Collier, Vincent JacksonNCAA SOUTHEAST FIRST ROUND

Date KSU Opp Opponent W/L ScoreD1 — — COPPIN STATE W 85-61D5 — — LAFAYETTE W 86-63D8 — — OHIO (OT) W 73-72D12 — — SAM HOUSTON STATE W 86-53D18 — — at UMKC W 66-64D21 — — at Wichita State L 61-74D28 — — at Nevada L 82-83D30 — — at UC Santa Barbara W 60-59J5 — — LASALLE W 79-59J9 — — at Oklahoma State* (OT) W 75-62J13 — — NE ILLINOIS W 97-68J16 — — COLORADO* (OT) W 83-78J18 — 1 KANSAS* L 65-71J23 — — at Nebraska* W 66-64J26 — — CENTRAL CONNECTICUT W 81-56J30 — — TEMPLE W 86-63F3 — 16 OKLAHOMA* (OT) W 62-61F8 23 — at Missouri* L 51-67F10 23 — IOWA STATE* (OT) W 68-66F13 23 — NEBRASKA* L 59-80F16 — — at Colorado* L 77-88F20 — 6 at Kansas* L 64-77F23 — — at Oklahoma* W 67-63F27 — — OKLAHOMA STATE* L 61-78M2 — — MISSOURI* W 78-67M6 — — at Iowa State* L 61-79

Big Eight Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.M12 — — Nebraska W 47-45M13 — 7 Kansas W 74-67M14 — — Missouri L 56-68

NCAA Southeast First Round - Orlando, Fla.M18 — — (11) Tulane L 53-55

Scoring LeadersName Ht. Yr. Pos. PPGVincent Jackson 6-4 Sr. F 13.7Askia Jones 6-5 Jr. G 13.2Anthony Beane 5-10 Jr. G 10.1Deryl Cunningham 6-7 Jr. C 9.3Aaron Collier 6-6 Sr. F 9.1

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1993-94 [20-14/4-10 Big Eight (6th)]Captains: Anthony Beane, Askia Jones, Deryl CunninghamNIT FINAL FOUR

Date KSU Opp Opponent W/L ScoreN27 — — SOUTHERN MISS L 60-74D1 — — TEXAS A&M W 63-54D4 — — COPPIN STATE W 73-54D7 — — LONG ISLAND W 85-60D9 — — MARSHALL W 100-57D11 — — NEVADA W 78-52

Hawai’i Nike Festival - Honolulu, Hawai’iD17 — — Texas State W 59-58D18 — — at Hawaii W 65-61D22 — — at UMKC W 70-66D30 — — at Southern Miss W 84-78J5 — — at LaSalle W 67-63J8 — — at Missouri* L 43-63J12 — — WICHITA STATE W 71-55J15 — — OKLAHOMA STATE* L 61-71J17 — 1 at Kansas* W 68-64J22 — — COLORADO* W 71-65J26 — — at Oklahoma* L 77-87J29 — — IOWA STATE* W 76-70F2 — — at Oklahoma State* L 59-80F5 — — at Colorado* L 61-67F9 — — NEBRASKA* L 68-76F12 — 5 KANSAS* L 56-65F15 — — at Western Kentucky (OT) W 71-68F19 — — OKLAHOMA* W 89-76F22 — — UMKC W 71-58F26 — — at Nebraska* L 77-86M2 — 6 MISSOURI* L 57-68M6 — — at Iowa State* L 60-85

Big Eight Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.M11 — 11 Kansas L 52-73

NIT First Round - Manhattan, Kan.M17 — — MISSISSIPPI STATE W 78-67

NIT Second Round - Manhattan, Kan.M22 — — GONZAGA W 66-64

NIT Third Round - Manhattan, Kan.M24 — — FRESNO STATE W 115-77

NIT Final Four - New York City, N.Y.M28 — — Vanderbilt L 76-82

NIT Consolation - New York City, N.Y.M30 — — Siena L 79-92

Scoring LeadersName Ht. Yr. Pos. PPGAskia Jones 6-6 Sr. G 22.1Deryl Cunningham 6-7 Sr. C 11.4Anthony Beane 5-10 Sr. G 11.4Belvis Noland 6-4 Jr. F 7.5Demond Davis 6-4 Jr. F 6.0

1994-95 [12-15/3-11 Big Eight (8th)]Captain: Demond Davis

Date KSU Opp Opponent W/L ScorePreseason NIT - Tuscaloosa, Ala.

N16 — 18 at Alabama L 48-79N29 — — WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 92-75D2 — — UMKC W 80-48D5 — — ILLINOIS L 69-76D7 — — HOWARD W 93-61D10 — — COPPIN STATE W 66-56D17 — — WASHINGTON W 63-62D19 — — WEST TEXAS A&M W 77-44D22 — — at Marshall W 87-81

Capital City Classic - Tallahassee, Fla.D29 — — Tennessee State W 71-58D30 — — Auburn W 78-75J3 — — at Wichita State L 51-75J7 — — OKLAHOMA STATE* W 74-66J12 — — at Nebraska* L 56-78J14 — 17 at Missouri* L 61-67J18 — 7 at Kansas* L 74-78J21 — 14 IOWA STATE* L 73-79J25 — — OKLAHOMA* W 87-77J28 — 11 at Iowa State* L 79-87F4 — 18 MISSOURI* L 60-77F8 — — at Oklahoma* L 66-81F11 — — at Colorado* L 68-84F18 — 3 KANSAS* L 67-78F22 — 18 at Oklahoma State* L 46-70M1 — — NEBRASKA* W 75-73M4 — — COLORADO* L 51-70

Big Eight Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.M10 — 6 Kansas L 45-90

Scoring LeadersName Ht. Yr. Pos. PPGElliot Hatcher 6-0 Jr. G 13.4Belvis Noland 6-4 Sr. F 12.7Tyrone Davis 6-8 Jr. F/C 11.5Demond Davis 6-4 Sr. F 9.0Stanley Hamilton 6-6 Sr. F 7.6

1995-96 [17-12/7-7 Big Eight (4th)]Captain: Tyrone DavisNCAA EAST FIRST ROUND

Date KSU Opp Opponent W/L ScoreN25 — — BRADLEY (OT) W 75-72N29 — — EMPORIA STATE W 63-57D2 — — MARSHALL W 106-88D4 — 21 at Illinois L 56-82D9 — — at Washington L 60-74D16 — — MICHIGAN STATE L 54-67D18 — — MORGAN STATE W 69-60D20 — — XAVIER W 73-67D22 — — at UMKC W 69-54

Otis Spunkmeyer Classic - Oakland, Calif.D28 — — Loyola (Md.) W 76-69D29 — — at California W 65-58J2 — — WICHITA STATE W 70-64J6 — — IOWA STATE* W 72-55J9 — — OKLAHOMA* L 59-64J13 — — at Colorado* W 70-57J20 — — at Oklahoma* W 75-60J24 — — OKLAHOMA STATE* W 62-59J27 — — at Missouri* L 80-86J31 — — NEBRASKA* W 77-68F4 — 3 at Kansas* L 62-72F7 — — COLORADO* (OT) L 63-64F10 — — at Oklahoma State* L 60-83F21 — — MISSOURI* W 69-64F24 — 5 KANSAS* L 66-77F28 — 23 at Iowa State* (OT) W 92-87M3 — — at Nebraska* L 66-70

Big Eight Tournament - Kansas City, Mo.M8 — — Oklahoma State W 58-55M9 — 5 Kansas L 55-61

NCAA East First Round - Richmond, Va.M15 — 23 (7) New Mexico L 48-69

Scoring LeadersName Ht. Yr. Pos. PPGElliot Hatcher 6-0 Sr. G 16.4Tyrone Davis 6-8 Sr. F/C 13.0Mark Young 6-6 So. G/F 8.6Ayome May 6-4 Fr. G 7.1Gerald Eaker 6-11 Jr. C 7.0

DANA ALTMAN ERA (1990-94)Career Record: 68-54 (.557)

TOM ASBURY ERA (1994-2000)Career Record: 85-88 (.491)

� 1994 Seniors in New York City

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1996-97 [10-17/3-13 Big 12 (t-10th)]Captains: Gerald Eaker, Aaron Swartzendruber

Date KSU Opp Opponent W/L ScoreN22 — — UMKC W 73-53N26 — — UNC-ASHEVILLE W 80-54N30 — — MORGAN STATE W 85-66D3 — — WICHITA STATE L 59-74D7 — — at Bradley W 73-61D12 — — COPPIN STATE (OT) W 84-80D14 — — BETHUNE-COOKMAN W 62-54D21 — — at Michigan State L 43-75D23 — — ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF W 69-63D29 — 17 at Xavier L 54-95J4 — 1 KANSAS* L 59-62J12 — 22 at Texas* L 63-104J15 — — at Nebraska* (OT) L 77-87J18 — 25 ^TEXAS TECH* L 64-73J22 — 14 at Iowa State* L 48-54J25 — — at Texas A&M* L 67-76J29 — 18 COLORADO* L 60-69F1 — — at Missouri* L 63-85F5 — — at Oklahoma State* L 59-64F8 — — OKLAHOMA* W 67-63F10 — — NEBRASKA* W 61-53F15 — 9 IOWA STATE* L 58-62F19 — 20 at Colorado* L 57-67F22 — 1 at Kansas* L 58-78F26 — — BAYLOR* L 58-75M1 — — MISSOURI* W 76-60

Big 12 Championship - Kansas City, Mo.M6 — — ^Texas Tech L 57-73

^ later forfeited

Scoring LeadersName Ht. Yr. Pos. PPGMark Young 6-6 Jr. G 12.9Ayome May 6-4 So. F 10.9Shawn Rhodes 6-10 So. F 9.6Aaron Swartzendruber 6-2 Jr. G 9.6Manny Dies 6-9 So. F 7.1

1997-98 [17-12/7-9 Big 12 (t-7th)]Captain: Aaron SwartzendruberNIT FIRST ROUND

Date KSU Opp Opponent W/L ScoreN14 — — WESTERN CAROLINA W 93-74N22 — — LONG BEACH STATE W 89-50N29 — — MERCER W 89-60D3 — — at UMKC W 71-50D6 — — COASTAL CAROLINA W 101-72D10 — — at Wichita State (OT) W 90-83D14 — — ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK W 67-51D20 — — VCU W 76-70

Fiesta Bowl Classic - Phoenix, Ariz.D28 — — Davidson W 70-63D30 — 6 at Arizona L 87-125J3 — — MISSOURI* W 111-56J7 — — at Oklahoma* L 64-71J10 — — at Baylor* L 62-73J14 — — IOWA STATE* W 77-59J17 — 3 at Kansas* L 62-69J21 — — at Texas Tech* L 76-79J25 — — COLORADO* W 78-60J28 — — NEBRASKA* W 72-49J31 — — at Colorado* L 66-77F7 — — at Nebraska* W 69-63F11 — — TEXAS* W 81-77F14 — 4 KANSAS* L 58-73F18 — — at Iowa State* L 62-63F21 — — OKLAHOMA STATE* L 61-64F25 — — TEXAS A&M* W 95-80F28 — — at Missouri* L 59-89

Big 12 Championship - Kansas City, Mo.M5 — — Colorado W 75-61M6 — 3 Kansas L 61-68

NIT First Round - Raleigh, N.C.M11 — — at N.C. State L 39-59

Scoring LeadersName Ht. Yr. Pos. PPGManny Dies 6-9 Jr. F 15.7Shawn Rhodes 6-11 Jr. F/C 11.2Aaron Swartzendruber 6-2 Sr. G 9.0Ayome May 6-5 Jr. G/F 7.6Josh Reid 6-6 So. G 6.6

1998-99 [20-13/7-9 Big 12 (t-7th)]Captains: Chris Griffin, Shawn RhodesNIT FIRST ROUND

Date KSU Opp Opponent W/L ScoreN13 — — SAINT MARY’S (Calif.) W 83-60N16 — — CAL STATE FULLERTON W 72-51N18 — — WASHBURN W 76-60

Maui Invitational - Maui, Hawai’iN23 — 17 Indiana L 70-71N24 — — Arizona State (OT) W 84-80N25 — 22 Clemson L 45-79N29 — — GEORGIA STATE W 78-71D1 — — LOYOLA-CHICAGO W 80-52D8 — — WICHITA STATE W 64-47D12 — — at Long Beach State W 90-77D19 — — UMKC W 67-39D21 — — COPPIN STATE W 62-36

Earth Grains Basketball Classic - St. Louis, Mo.D28 — — Saint Louis W 67-63J2 — 25 at Oklahoma State* (OT) L 69-75J6 — — MISSOURI* L 73-78J9 — — TEXAS TECH* W 82-63J13 — — at Nebraska* L 61-70J16 — — at Texas* L 59-65J20 — — COLORADO* W 76-52J23 — 25 OKLAHOMA* W 66-51J27 — — at Missouri* L 63-70F1 — — KANSAS* L 46-69F6 — — at Iowa State* W 67-62F10 — — at Texas A&M* L 74-79F13 — — BAYLOR* W 77-68F17 — — at Kansas* L 47-62F20 — — IOWA STATE* (OT) W 64-58F24 — — NEBRASKA* W 62-45F27 — — at Colorado* L 60-69

Big 12 Championship - Kansas City, Mo.M4 — — Texas A&M W 87-76M5 — 24 Missouri W 84-74M6 — — Kansas L 58-69

NIT First Round - Manhattan, Kan.M10 — — TEXAS CHRISTIAN L 71-72

Scoring LeadersName Ht. Yr. Pos. PPGManny Dies 6-9 Sr. F 10.0Cortez Groves 6-5 Jr. G 9.9Josh Reid 6-5 Jr. F 9.7Tony Kitt 6-8 Jr. F 8.8Ayome May 6-5 Sr. G 8.4

1999-2000 [9-19/2-14 Big 12 (12th)]Captains: Tony Kitt, Josh Reid

Date KSU Opp Opponent W/L ScorePreseason NIT - Tucson, Ariz.

N16 — 10 at Arizona L 69-88N21 — — NORTHWESTERN STATE W 76-71N29 — — TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO W 86-75D1 — — SAINT LOUIS W 69-68D4 — — NEW ORLEANS W 62-47D8 — — MEMPHIS W 62-61D11 — 22 at Illinois L 48-81D19 — — at Loyola-Chicago L 64-69D22 — — OLD DOMINION W 68-64D29 — — at Georgia State W 74-61J4 — — LONG BEACH STATE L 64-70J8 — — NEBRASKA* W 97-79J12 — 8 at Kansas* L 79-87J15 — — at Missouri* L 56-73J19 — — IOWA STATE* L 61-72J22 — — at Colorado* L 70-78J26 — 15 OKLAHOMA STATE* L 56-71J29 — — at Nebraska* L 72-81F2 — 20 at Iowa State* L 67-85F5 — — COLORADO* L 63-67F8 — 16 at Oklahoma* L 64-85F12 — 20 KANSAS* L 65-94F19 — — MISSOURI* L 74-84F23 — — TEXAS A&M* W 81-76F26 — — at Texas Tech* L 64-75M1 — — at Baylor* L 66-67M4 — 16 TEXAS* L 70-99

Big 12 Championship - Kansas City, Mo.M9 — 24 Kansas L 60-84

Scoring LeadersName Ht. Yr. Pos. PPGCortez Groves 6-5 Sr. G 16.1Tony Kitt 6-8 Sr. F 12.6Galen Morrison 6-0 Jr. G 11.9Kelvin Howell 6-9 Jr. F/C 8.0Josh Reid 6-6 Sr. G 7.1

2000-01 [11-18/4-12 Big 12 (10th)]Captain: none

Date KSU Opp Opponent W/L ScoreN18 — — TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO W 71-55N21 — — at Wichita State L 66-76N28 — — TENNESSEE STATE (OT) W 69-67D2 — 9 ILLINOIS L 56-76D5 — — at Mississippi L 46-60D9 — — at Old Dominion L 51-62D16 — — EASTERN WASHINGTON W 70-56D20 — — HAMPTON W 86-71D23 — 19 IOWA W 86-78D30 — — at Memphis L 58-81J2 — — TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN W 69-68J6 — — at Texas A&M* W 53-48J10 — 23 at Texas* L 41-63J13 — — BAYLOR* L 55-63J16 — 20 MISSOURI* W 80-59J20 — 22 OKLAHOMA* (OT) L 63-64J27 — 4 at Kansas* L 66-92J30 — — NEBRASKA* L 61-63F3 — 15 at Iowa State* L 78-84F7 — — at Missouri* L 66-70F10 — — COLORADO* L 63-70F14 — — at Nebraska* L 56-82F18 — — TEXAS TECH* W 73-54F21 — 6 IOWA STATE* L 51-62F24 — — at Oklahoma State* L 47-52F28 — 10 KANSAS* L 65-77M3 — — at Colorado* W 72-67

Big 12 Championship - Kansas City, Mo.M8 — — Nebraska W 62-58M9 — 9 Kansas L 63-94

Scoring LeadersName Ht. Yr. Pos. PPGPhineas Atchison 6-1 Jr. G 11.7Larry Reid 6-1 Jr. G 11.2Travis Reynolds 6-7 Jr. F 10.5Matt Siebrandt 6-8 So. F 9.7Quentin Buchanan 6-7 So. F 7.3

2001-02 [13-16/6-10 Big 12 (t-7th)]Captain: none

Date KSU Opp Opponent W/L ScoreN16 — — TROY STATE W 64-60N20 — — UW-GREEN BAY W 68-55N24 — — MISSISSIPPI L 65-67N27 — — TENNESSEE STATE W 79-73D1 — — GARDNER-WEBB W 75-57D5 — — WICHITA STATE L 56-65D8 — — at Northwestern L 56-79D15 — — NORTH TEXAS W 84-70D19 — — WESTERN CAROLINA L 64-66D22 — 12 at Iowa L 70-89D29 — — FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W 88-45J6 — — at Texas Tech* L 49-74J12 — 17 MISSOURI* L 66-81J16 — — at Baylor* L 70-73J19 — — IOWA STATE* W 63-52J22 — — at Colorado* L 71-85J26 — 18 at Missouri* L 74-86J30 — — TEXAS* W 71-70F2 — 9 OKLAHOMA STATE* W 70-61F4 — 2 KANSAS* L 71-98F9 — — at Nebraska* L 82-99F12 — — TEXAS A&M* W 69-38F16 — 4 at Oklahoma* L 62-73F20 — — COLORADO* W 66-64F23 — — at Iowa State* L 71-73F27 — 1 at Kansas* L 68-103M2 — — NEBRASKA* W 67-58

Big 12 Championship - Kansas City, Mo.M7 — — Baylor (OT) W 74-73M8 — 4 Oklahoma L 52-63

Scoring LeadersName Ht. Yr. Pos. PPGLarry Reid 6-1 Sr. G 14.4Pervis Pasco 6-9 Jr. F 12.1Nick Williams 6-4 Fr. G 9.0Phineas Atchison 6-1 Sr. G 8.0Matt Siebrandt 6-8 Jr. F 7.9

� Shawn Rhodes

RECO

RDS JIM WOOLDRIDGE ERA (2000-06)

Career Record: 83-90 (.480)

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RECORDS2002-03 [13-17/4-12 Big 12 (11th)]Captain: none

Date KSU Opp Opponent W/L ScoreParadise Jam - St. Thomas, Virgin Islands

N23 — — BYU L 64-73N24 — — Toledo L 50-58N24 — — Michigan W 82-71N30 — — NORTHWESTERN L 55-59D4 — — ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF W 76-39D7 — — at UW-Green Bay L 64-68D11 — — TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN W 102-68D14 — — at Wichita State W 79-66D20 — — LIPSCOMB W 88-64D22 — — OREGON STATE W 90-72D29 — — MONMOUTH W 73-64J2 — — SAINT LOUIS W 65-48J6 — — UCF W 71-59J11 — 23 TEXAS TECH* W 68-44J15 — — at Colorado* L 63-69J18 — 12 at Kansas* L 64-81J22 — — NEBRASKA* W 77-53J25 — — at Texas A&M* L 66-79F1 — 6 OKLAHOMA* (OT) L 89-91F5 — 11 at Oklahoma State* L 55-63F8 — 12 KANSAS* L 64-82F11 — — COLORADO* W 62-54F15 — 21 at Missouri* L 63-71F19 — — BAYLOR* L 57-66F22 — — at Iowa State* L 61-64F25 — — at Nebraska* L 61-68M1 — — MISSOURI* L 70-77M4 — 4 at Texas* L 60-74M8 — — IOWA STATE* W 74-63

Big 12 Championship - Dallas, TexasM13 — — Colorado L 76-77

Scoring LeadersName Ht. Yr. Pos. PPGGilson DeJesus 6-6 Sr. F/G 11.2Matt Siebrandt 6-8 Sr. F 11.0Pervis Pasco 6-9 Sr. F 10.4Frank Richards 6-2 Jr. G 9.9Tim Ellis 6-4 Jr. G 9.4

2003-04 [14-14/6-10 Big 12 (t-9th)]Captain: none

Date KSU Opp Opponent W/L ScoreN21 — — BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN W 70-50N25 — — LIPSCOMB W 92-57N29 — — GARDNER-WEBB W 68-65D3 — — WYOMING W 80-67D6 — — at Oregon State (3 OTs) L 87-82D10 — — WICHITA STATE W 54-50D20 — — TEXAS A&M-CC W 89-50D22 — — BETHUNE-COOKMAN W 66-52D30 — — at UMKC L 52-93J3 — — at Saint Louis L 64-65J10 — — SAVANNAH STATE W 92-51J14 — 14 at Kansas* L 67-73J17 — — OKLAHOMA STATE* L 56-57J21 — — TEXAS A&M* W 70-61J24 — 20 at Oklahoma* L 49-61J28 — 15 KANSAS* L 70-78J31 — — at Missouri* L 53-62F4 — — NEBRASKA* W 78-61F7 — — at Colorado* L 81-82F11 — — IOWA STATE* W 90-59F14 — 18 at Texas Tech* L 71-82F18 — — at Nebraska* W 63-58F21 — — COLORADO* L 62-72F25 — — at Iowa State* L 69-75F28 — — MISSOURI* L 69-79M3 — — at Baylor* W 64-62M6 — 10 TEXAS* W 58-48

Big 12 Championship - Dallas, TexasM11 — — Iowa State L 64-78

Scoring LeadersName Ht. Yr. Pos. PPGJeremiah Massey 6-7 Jr. F 14.7Tim Ellis 6-4 Sr. G 13.8Jarrett Hart 6-5 Sr. G 10.9Marques Hayden 6-7 So. F 8.0Cartier Martin 6-8 Fr. F 6.9

2004-05 [17-12/6-10 Big 12 (10th)]Captain: none

Date KSU Opp Opponent W/L ScoreN19 — — NORTH DAKOTA STATE W 70-61N24 — — DENVER W 60-56N27 — — WASHINGTON STATE W 62-53N29 — — ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF W 76-42D6 — — OAKLAND W 76-69

Wyoming Shootout - Casper, Wyo.D11 — — Wyoming W 64-61D18 — — TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO W 73-69D21 — — NORTHERN ILLINOIS W 81-66D28 — — RUTGERS L 66-76D30 — — EASTERN ILLINOIS W 81-63J3 — — CENTRAL MISSOURI W 80-58J8 — — at Nebraska* (2 OTs) L 85-95J12 — — TEXAS TECH* L 76-79J15 — — MISSOURI* W 74-54J22 — — at Texas A&M* L 51-65J26 — — IOWA STATE* W 63-51J29 — — at Missouri* W 64-53F2 — 10 at Oklahoma State* L 57-77F5 — — COLORADO* L 60-70F9 — 3 KANSAS* L 65-74F12 — — at Texas* (OT) L 72-75F15 — — at Iowa State* L 42-57F19 — 21 OKLAHOMA* L 68-69F23 — — BAYLOR* W 80-69F26 — — at Colorado* W 84-82M2 — 7 at Kansas* L 65-72M5 — — NEBRASKA* W 73-53

Big 12 Championship - Kansas City, Mo.M10 — — Texas A&M W 68-62M11 — 9 Kansas L 67-80

Scoring LeadersName Ht. Yr. Pos. PPGJeremiah Massey 6-7 Sr. F 17.9Fred Peete 6-4 So. G 13.0Cartier Martin 6-8 So. F 10.5Lance Harris 6-5 So. G 10.4Clent Stewart 6-4 Fr. G 5.0

2005-06 [15-13/6-10 Big 12 (T-7th)]Captain: none

Date KSU Opp Opponent W/L ScoreN18 — — GEORGIA SOUTHERN W 83-58N23 — — NEW MEXICO W 68-56N26 — — STEPHEN F. AUSTIN W 71-54N30 — — CAL STATE FULLERTON W 84-59D3 — — at Washington State L 57-58D5 — — LONGWOOD W 89-60D7 — — COLORADO STATE W 71-67D17 — — BETHUNE-COOKMAN W 74-61D20 — — at Northern Illinois (OT) L 70-75D29 — — BELMONT W 66-62J2 — — NORTH DAKOTA STATE W 82-56J7 — — at Iowa State* L 70-72J11 — — NEBRASKA* L 42-57J14 — — at Kansas* W 59-55J18 — — TEXAS A&M* W 58-54J21 — — MISSOURI* W 79-64J28 — — at Colorado* L 75-79F1 — — at Baylor* (OT) L 70-72F4 — — OKLAHOMA STATE* L 61-63F8 — — IOWA STATE*# W 66-63F12 — — at Missouri*# L 71-74F15 — — at Texas Tech* L 56-70F18 — — COLORADO* W 72-60F22 — 7 TEXAS* L 64-65F25 — 22 at Oklahoma* L 70-71M1 — — at Nebraska* W 66-64M4 — 18 KANSAS* L 52-66

Big 12 Championship - Dallas, TexasM9 — — Texas Tech L 65-73

#Jimmy Elgas served as interim coach due to Wooldridge illness.

Scoring LeadersName Ht. Yr. Pos. PPGCartier Martin 6-7 Jr. F 18.0David Hoskins 6-5 So. F 13.1Lance Harris 6-5 Jr. G 10.7Akeem Wright 6-6 Jr. G 6.2Dramane Diarra 6-8 Sr. F 5.3

2006-07 [23-12/10-6 Big 12 (4th)]Captains: David Hoskins, Cartier MartinNIT SECOND ROUND

Date KSU Opp Opponent W/L ScoreN11 — — WILLIAM & MARY W 70-60N15 — — at Rutgers W 55-41N18 — — TENNESSEE TECH W 101-79N21 — — at New Mexico L 54-78N25 — — COPPIN STATE W 68-57N29 — — at California L 48-78D2 — — at Colorado State L 83-84D5 — — CLEVELAND STATE W 93-60D9 — — at North Dakota State W 83-81D17 — — KENNESAW STATE W 82-54D19 — — MD.-EASTERN SHORE W 79-58

Las Vegas Holiday Classic - Las Vegas, Nev.D22 — — USC W 68-55D23 — — New Mexico W 72-56J3 — — †vs. Xavier L 66-76J6 — 11 at Texas A&M* L 65-69J8 — — TEXAS TECH* L 52-62J13 — — at Missouri* W 85-81J17 — — BAYLOR* W 69-60J20 — — at Iowa State* W 69-60J22 — — CHICAGO STATE W 73-36J27 — — NEBRASKA* W 61-45J31 — — MISSOURI* W 80-73F3 — 22 at Texas* W 73-72F7 — 9 at Kansas* L 70-97F10 — — COLORADO* W 78-59F13 — — at Nebraska* L 63-74F17 — — IOWA STATE* W 65-47F19 — 9 KANSAS* L 62-71F24 — — at Colorado* W 87-71F27 — — at Oklahoma State* L 70-84M3 — — OKLAHOMA* W 72-61

Big 12 Championship - Oklahoma City, Okla.M9 — — Texas Tech W 66-45M10 — 2 Kansas L 61-67

MasterCard NIT - Manhattan, Kan.M14 — — Vermont W 59-57M19 — — DePaul L 65-70

† U.S. Bank Arena; Cincinnati, Ohio

Scoring LeadersName Ht. Yr. Pos. PPGCartier Martin 6-7 Sr. F 17.1David Hoskins 6-5 Jr. F 14.5Lance Harris 6-5 Sr. G 10.4Clent Stewart 6-4 Jr. G 6.5Akeem Wright 6-6 Sr. G 6.5

2007-08 [21-12/10-6 Big 12 (3rd)]Captains: Clent Stewart, Blake YoungNCAA MIDWEST SECOND ROUND

Date KSU Opp Opponent W/L ScoreN9 25 — SACRAMENTO STATE W 94-63N11 25 — PITTSBURG STATE W 76-66N17 22 — WESTERN ILLINOIS W 77-64

Old Spice Classic - Orlando, Fla.N22 18 — George Mason L 77-87N23 18 — UCF (OT) W 73-71N25 18 — Rider W 82-69N29 25 17 OREGON (OT) L 77-80

Jimmy V Classic - New York, N.Y.D4 — — Notre Dame L 59-68D9 — — CALIFORNIA W 82-75

K-State Holiday Classic - Kansas City, Mo.D4 — — Florida A&M W 87-60D22 — — WINSTON-SALEM STATE W 90-48D29 — — WAGNER W 101-59D31 — — †vs. Xavier L 77-103J7 — — SAVANNAH STATE W 85-25J12 — — at Oklahoma* W 84-82J19 — 10 TEXAS A&M* W 75-54J23 — — at Colorado* W 72-56J26 — — IOWA STATE* W 82-57J30 22 2 KANSAS* W 84-75F2 22 — at Missouri* L 74-77F6 20 — NEBRASKA* W 74-59F9 20 — OKLAHOMA STATE* W 82-61F13 18 — at Texas Tech* L 75-84F16 18 — MISSOURI* W 100-63F20 24 — at Nebraska* L 64-71F23 24 — at Baylor* L 86-92F25 — 5 TEXAS* L 65-74M1 — 6 at Kansas* L 74-88

M4 — — COLORADO* W 78-72M8 — — at Iowa State* W 73-69

Big 12 Championship - Kansas City, Mo.M14 — — Texas A&M L 60-63

NCAA Midwest First/Second Rounds - Omaha, Neb.M20 — — (6) USC W 80-67M22 — 6 (3) Wisconsin L 55-72

† U.S. Bank Arena; Cincinnati, Ohio

Scoring LeadersName Ht. Yr. Pos. PPGMichael Beasley 6-10 Fr. F 26.2Bill Walker 6-6 Fr. F 16.1Jacob Pullen 6-1 Fr. G 9.7Clent Stewart 6-4 Sr. G 6.7Blake Young 6-2 Sr. G 5.8

2008-09 [22-12/9-7 Big 12 (t-4th)]Captains: Darren Kent, Jacob PullenNIT SECOND ROUND

Date KSU Opp Opponent W/L ScoreN14 — — FLORIDA A&M W 96-57N16 — — SE MISSOURI STATE W 88-68N19 — — EMPORIA STATE W 82-60N22 — — at Cleveland State W 69-59

Las Vegas Invitational - Las Vegas, Nev.N28 — — Kentucky L 72-74N29 — — Iowa L 63-65D7 — — at Oregon L 70-75

K-State Holiday Classic - Kansas City, Mo.D11 — — Southern Miss W 74-55D14 — — GARDNER-WEBB W 107-48D20 — — CENTENARY W 73-51D30 — — WAGNER W 82-53J3 — — IDAHO STATE W 83-57J5 — — CHICAGO STATE W 99-68J10 — 6 OKLAHOMA* L 53-61J13 — — at Kansas* L 71-87J17 — — at Nebraska* L 51-73J21 — — BAYLOR* L 83-57J24 — — at Colorado* (OT) W 77-75J28 — — MISSOURI* W 88-72J31 — 11 at Texas* (OT) W 85-81F3 — — IOWA STATE* W 65-50F7 — — at Texas A&M* W 65-60F11 — — TEXAS TECH* W 85-73F14 — 16 KANSAS* L 74-85F17 — — NC CENTRAL W 95-49F21 — — at Iowa State* W 50-46F25 — 8 at Missouri* L 74-94F28 — — NEBRASKA* W 77-72M3 — — at Oklahoma State* L 71-77M7 — — COLORADO* W 76-64

Big 12 Championship - Oklahoma City, Okla.M12 — — Texas L 58-61

NIT First Round - Manhattan, Kan.M18 — — Illinois State (OT) W 83-79

NIT Second Round - San Diego, Calif.M20 — — San Diego State L 52-70

Scoring LeadersName Ht. Yr. Pos. PPGDenis Clemente 6-1 Jr. G 15.0Jacob Pullen 6-0 So. G 13.9Darren Kent 6-11 Sr. F 9.0Jamar Samuels 6-7 RFr. F 8.3Fred Brown 6-2 So. G 8.1

BOB HUGGINS ERA (2006-07)Career Record: 23-12 (.657)

FRANK MARTIN ERA (2007-present)Career Record: 43-24 (.642)

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Jack GardnerNaismith Basketball Hall of Fame147 wins2 NCAA Final Fours1951 NCAA National Runner-Up3 Big Seven Titles

Lon Kruger81 wins4 NCAA Tournaments1988 NCAA Elite Eight

TraditionA Championship

K-State’s coaching ledger has read like a who’s who of greatbasketball minds. The nine coaches listed here coached the ‘Catsto some of their most successful seasons, including 1,100 wins,

22 NCAA Tournaments, 4 Final Fours and 15 league titles.

Kansas State’s rich coaching heritage

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JJack Gardner1939-42, 1946-53 147-81

Jack Gardner had greatnumbers, great teams andgreat results. That is why heis enshrined in the NaismithHall of Fame, basketball’shighest reward. It’s also thereason that he is often credited with beginning thegreat basketball traditionthat exists at K-State today.

Simply stated, he got it allstarted. Interestingly, he isthe only head coach inschool history to hold the top

position on two different occasions. His second stint at the school resulted in some of the best basketball ever played in Manhattan.

Entering the 1946-47 season, the team hadn’t finished above the.500 mark for 15 years, but Gardner, renowned for his tacticalprowess, rallied the Wildcats to a 14-10 season in the initial seasonof his second go-around. The 1950-51 team would soar to a 25-4record and a second place finish in the NCAA Tournament.Gardner’s teams won a total of three conference crownsin seven years and captured two Big Eight HolidayTournament titles, in addition to finishing the yearranked in the Top 20 on two occasions.

Aside from his on-the-court achievements,Gardner is remembered as the force behindthe construction of Ahearn Field House. Hissuccessful teams of the late 1940s drovebasketball fans in the state of Kansasinto a frenzy, and tickets were as rare asthe losses. After nearly a decade of tryingto persuade state legislators for a newfacility, the new arena became a reality in December 1950.

Gardner, a native of New Mexico and a graduate of the University of Southern California, responded with the 1950-51 team which was arguably the bestin school history and one of two thatwould go to the Final Four during histenure (the other was in 1947-48).

The 1950-51 squad led by All-American Ernie Barrett is still theonly team in school history to advance to the NCAA title game.

Gardner left Manhattan in 1953 to take over the head coaching reinsat the University of Utah, where he remained for 18 years. He led theUtes to six NCAA Tournament appearances and two trips to the FinalFour. He finished his career in Salt Lake City with a 339-154 recordwhile winning seven conference titles. Between 1959 and 1962, histeams accumulated a 72-14 record.

Gardner, who was inducted into the Kansas Sports Hall of Fame in2000, has been inducted into 10 different Hall of Fames. He is also amember of the Southern Utah Hall of Fame, Utah All-Sports Hall ofFame, State of Utah Basketball Hall of Fame, Naismith BasketballHall of Fame, Helms Foundation Hall of Fame, the Crimson Club (University of Utah), the Modesto (Calif.) Junior College Hall of Fameand the Redlands (Calif.) High School Hall of Fame. He was also therecipient of the National Association of Basketball Coaches’ GoldenAnniversary Award.

Gardner worked as a consultant for the Utah Jazz of the NationalBasketball Association from 1979 until 1991. Gardner, who passedaway on April 9, 2000, is credited with discovering Gonzaga’s John

Stockton while working for the Jazz.

� Head coach Jack Gardner with guardsJim Iverson (15) and Bob Rousey (5)

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Fred “Tex” Winter1953-68 262-117

Morice Fredrick “Tex”Winter was an assistantcoach during Jack Gardner’sglory years. He was a natural to succeed his mentor, although the earlyyears were tough. So tough,in fact, that at one pointsigns sprouted saying,“Spring is here, Winter mustgo.” Fortunately, Winterstayed, and it was a “long,hard Winter” for KansasState opponents for 15years. An innovator of the

“triangle offense,” he earned a reputation as one of the most creative offensive coaches in the land and in 1962, published a book on the offense entitled The Triple-Post Offense.

Winter owns the second-most wins (262) of any Kansas State coach,and laid claim to more league titles (eight) than any other Wildcatcoach. He would lead the school to postseason play seven times, including six trips to the NCAA Tournament. K-State won the BigEight Holiday Tournament four times under his leadership, andachieved top 20 finishes on four occasions. Eleven Wildcatsachieved all-league honors under Winter, and two (Jack Parr andBob Boozer) were All-Americans. He was also named the UnitedPress International (UPI) National Coach of the Year in 1959.

There were several outstanding teams under Winter, two of whichmade trips to the Final Four. Spearheaded by the play of BobBoozer, the 1958-59 team was ranked among the nation’s top-5 formost of the season and spent numerous week as the nation’s No. 1ranked team before falling in the Midwest Regional Finals to No. 5Cincinnati. Then, in 1964, the Wildcats charged back to the FinalFour, finally being eliminated by eventual champion UCLA, 90-84.

A native of Huntington Park, Calif., Winter began his coaching careeras the first full-time assistant at Kansas State for Jack Gardnerfrom 1947-51. Like Gardner, he graduated from the University ofSouthern California [in 1947], where he learned the triangle offensefrom Sam Barry. An All-American pole vaulter for the Trojans, he became the youngest coach in the nation at Marquette in 1951, guiding the Warriors to the National Catholic Championship in hisfirst season. After his second season he replaced Gardner (who leftto become coach at Utah) as head coach in 1953.

Following his departure in 1968, Winter served shorter stints as headcoach at Washington (1969-72), the NBA’s Houston Rockets (1972-74), Northwestern (1975-78) and Long Beach State (1978-83). Intotal, he won 454 games at the collegiate level. Winter went 51-78during his two-year stint with the Rockets.

In 1985, Winter started another chapter of his life, serving as an assistant coach with the Chicago Bulls under Naismith BasketballHall of Famer Phil Jackson, and teaching the triangle offense toMichael Jordan. He was hired to the position by General ManagerJerry Krause, an old friend he had met while at K-State. As an assistant to Jackson, who took over as the Bulls' head coach in1989, Winter was an integral part of the Bulls' NBA championships in 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, and 1998. Winter followed PhilJackson to the Los Angeles Lakers, where he collected four additionalchampionship rings, in 2000, 2001, 2002, and 2009.

A member of both the state of Kansas Hall of Fame as well as theKansas State Sports Hall of Fame, among others, Winter wasawarded the John Bunn Award for lifetime achievement from the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame. However, although Winter hasbeen on the final ballot for the Basketball Hall of Fame six times, hehas not yet been awarded this honor.

On April 25, 2009, Winter suffered a stroke in Manhattan, Kan., whileattending a Kansas State basketball reunion for the 50th anniversaryof the 1958-59 team that advanced to the Final Four. Winter, 87, isnow retired to his home in Oregon.

Tex Winter262 wins2 NCAA Final Fours6 NCAA Tournaments8 Big Seven/Eight Titles

Cotton Fitzsimmons34 wins1970 NCAA Sweet 161970 Big Eight ChampionsWon 832 games during a

20-year NBA coaching career

Jack Hartman295 wins7 NCAA Tournaments4 NCAA Elite Eights4 Big Eight Titles

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Lowell “Cotton” Fitzsimmons1968-70 34-20

Lowell “Cotton” Fitzsimmons and TexWinter had at least threethings in common. Neitherused their given firstname, both took over thehead coaching job at K-State after serving asan assistant coach andboth are remembered fora coaching style markedby personality and winning ways.

Fitzsimmons was a menace in the Big Eight Conference in his twoyears. He finished second in his initial campaign, then won theleague crown in his second and final season. That second teameclipsed the 20-win mark, made a trip to the NCAA Tournamentand earned Fitzsimmons Big Eight Coach of the Year honors.

Fitzsimmons was colorful, literally. He became the first coach toever add a third color to the uniforms, when he attached a goldtrim during his stay. Of a less literal, Fitzsimmons’ style drew attention, too. His first team finished 14-12, but that 1968-69squad averaged more fans (12,166 per game) than any team inthe history of Ahearn Field House.

A native of Hannibal, Mo., he began his coaching career at Moberly(Mo.) Junior College, where he compiled a 224-58 record in 11years and won national titles in 1966 and 1967. He was twicenamed the National Junior College Coach of the Year.

Fitzsimmons left Kansas State in 1970 to become head coach ofPhoenix Suns, the first of three coaching stints with the franchise.He went on to coach 21 seasons in the NBA, compiling the 10th-most victories in the league’s history with an 832-775 (.518)record with five teams - Phoenix (1970-72; 1988-92; 1996-97),Atlanta Hawks (1972-76), Buffalo Braves (1977-78), Kansas CityKings (1978-84) and San Antonio Spurs (1984-86).

The NBA Coach of the Year in 1979 (Kansas City Kings) and 1989(Phoenix Suns), Fitzsimmons was Senior Executive Vice Presidentfor the Phoenix Suns before his passing at the age of 72 in July2004 due to complications from lung cancer.

Jack Hartman1970-86 295-169

Shrewd, calculating andintense all describe the winningest coach inKansas State history.

Jack Hartman endearedhimself to K-Staters for anumber of reasons, butnone more memorablethan his ability to takeseemingly less talentedteams and consistentlycome out on the winningside of the ledger.

Hartman led Kansas State to three Big Eight titles, two Big EightTournament championships and nine postseason appearancesduring his 16 seasons as coach. He saw the Wildcats register 20or more wins seventimes, including 24 winsin both 1976-77 and1980-81. He alsoguided the Wildcats tothe NCAA Tournamentseven times, includingfour trips to the EliteEight. His teams finished the seasonranked among the top20 on five occasions,including the No. 7(UPI) and No. 9 (AP)rankings in 1972-73.

Hartman was honored as National Coach ofthe Year by the National Associationof Basketball Coaches after a storybook 1980-81 season. Thatyear, the Wildcats led by All-American Rolando Blackmancharged into the NCAA West Regional Finals on the strength ofupset wins over San Francisco, No. 2 Oregon State and No. 19 Illi-nois. The squad was denied its first Final Four in 17 years byNorth Carolina.

In 23 years of coaching at the Division I level (the other seven atSouthern Illinois), Hartman was 439-233. Throw in seven years ofjunior college coaching at Coffeyville (Kan.) Community Collegeand you get a stellar record of 589-279.

In fact, Hartman was one of the few to take a junior college teamthrough a season undefeated, including the national title. His1962 team accomplished that at 32-0.

Hartman coached a number of future pros. While at SIU, he tutoredWalt Frazier, and at K-State, he produced players like RolandoBlackman, Mike Evans, Lon Kruger, Ed Nealy and ChuckieWilliams. In all, he coached 10 All-Americans, five Big Eight Players of the year and 16 first team All-Big Eight selections. Inaddition, he was the head coach for the United States at the 1983Pan American Games, and led the Americans to the gold medal.

A two-sport star while in college at Oklahoma State, Hartman actually played professionally on the gridiron. After garnering All-Missouri Valley Conference honors as OSU’s quarterback, heplayed for Saskatchewan in the CFL. He was also an outstandingbasketball player, and played for the incomparable Henry Iba.

Hartman retired from coaching after the 1985-86 season. Heserved as a color analyst for the Wildcat Television Network andthe Big Eight television package following his retirement.

Hartman served as interim women’s basketball coach during the1995-96 season, guiding the squad to a 3-4 record. He remainedactive in K-State athletics until his death in November 1998.

Lon Kruger1986-90 81-46

A two-time Big EightPlayer of the Year for Kansas State in 1973 and 1974, Lon Kruger is remembered for manystellar accomplishments.

At the top of that list,however, one will findfour consecutive trips tothe NCAA Tournament.

Despite K-State’s loftyreputation in NCAA

Tournament play, no coach had been able to secure four straighttrips to the prestigious event. Kruger changed all that by taking theWildcats to the NCAA Tournament in each of his four years at thehelm, and became the first coach in school history to win 20games in his initial season as head coach.

His best team was the 1987-88 club, which featured All-AmericanMitch Richmond. That squad tied the school record for wins at25-9 and advanced all the way to the Midwest Regional title gameat Pontiac, Mich., where the Wildcats lost to eventual nationalchampion Kansas. Following that season, he was named NationalAssociation of Basketball Coaches District Coach of the Year.

With a coaching style marked by calculated precision and calmunder pressure, Kruger led the Wildcats to several triumphs thatwill be recalled for many years to come. His upsets of some of thenation’s highest-ranked teams became almost routine as his tripsto the NCAA Tournament.

A native of Silver Lake, Kan., Kruger was a three-year lettermen forhead coach Jack Hartman from 1971-74, winning Big Eight Playerof the Year accolades in both 1973 and 1974. He scored 1,063points in his career, including a 17.6-point average his senior year.

Kruger served as an assistant to Hartman for four years from 1978to 1981 before accepting the head coaching position at Texas-PanAmerican in1982. He spentfive years atUTPA before following hismentor ashead coach at Kansas Statein 1986.

Following hisstint at K-State,Kruger moved ontoFlorida for six seasons (1990-96) where he led the Gators to the 1994 Final Four.He left Florida in 1996 to become head coach at Illinois for fouryears (1996-2000).

After guiding the Fighting Illini to three NCAA Tournaments and aBig Ten crown, Kruger left to take over as head coach of the NBA’sAtlanta Hawks in May 2000. He compiled a 69-122 record withthe Hawks from 2000-02 before being replaced on Dec. 26, 2002.

Kruger returned to the college game in March 2004 when he wasnamed head coach at Nevada-Las Vegas (UNLV). In 2006-07, hebecame just the fifth coach in NCAA history to take four differentschools to the NCAA Tournament when he guided the RunningRebels to a 30-win season and the Sweet 16. He joins Jim Harrick as the only coaches to lead four different schools to multiple NCAA Tournament appearances.

Kruger is also one of just three coaching in NCAA history to win anNCAA Tournament game with four different schools. He enters the2009-10 season with a 430-286 overall record in 23 years.

23 NCAA TOURNAMENTS | 4 FINAL FOURS | 16 SWEET SIXTEENS | 11 ELITE EIGHTS | 19 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS | 36 ALL-AMERICANS

� K-State graced the cover of Sports Illustrated on March 23, 1981.

� Lon Kruger with Steve Henson

� Cotton Fitzsimmons

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Dana Altman1990-94 68-54

Although his four-yeartenure as head coach onlyproduced one NCAA Tournament appearance,Dana Altman’s tenure atKansas State will be remembered most for hisuncanny ability to winclose ball games, and forpulling off some of thebiggest upsets in schoolhistory, including top-ranked Kansas in 1994.

Altman’s teams were a remarkable 28-13 in games decided by sixpoints or less, which included a 6-1 mark in one-point games. His1992-93 club perpetuated a K-State tradition. Picked to finish lastin the Big Eight, Altman’s Cardiac ‘Cats won 11 games in the finalminute, earned the school’s first Top 25 ranking in five seasons,finished 19-11, reached the championship game of the Big EightTournament and returned KansasState to the NCAATournament forthe 21st time.

Altman’s peersnamed him BigEight Coach ofthe Year in 1993and he cappedthe season by upsetting No. 6Kansas 74-67in the Big Eight Tournament semifinals.

The following season, Altmanmade it two in arow over Kansas when he upset the No. 1 ranked Jayhawks 68-64at Allen Fieldhouse. The 1993-94 squad finished the year with a20-14 record and advanced to the NIT Final Four in New York City.

Altman left in 1994 to become head coach at Creighton, where heis now in his 16th season at the helm of the Bluejays’ program inhis home state of Nebraska. He has led the school to 308 wins inhis tenure, including three Missouri Valley Conference regular season championships and six tournament titles. Altman hasguided the Bluejays to 12 consecutive postseason appearances,including seven trips to the NCAA Tournament.

Tom Asbury1994-2000 85-88

Tom Asbury continued therich tradition of K-Statebasketball, guiding theWildcats to 85 wins from1994 to 2000 to go withthree postseason appearances, including atrip to the NCAA Tournament in 1996.

Asbury was hired after animpressive six-year stintat Pepperdine, where heguided the Waves to 125-59 (.679) overall record

from 1989-94 and three West Coast Conference titles. He also ledthe team to five postseason appearances, including three trips tothe NCAA Tournament.

Known for developing tough defensive teams, Asbury guided the‘Cats to their first NCAA Tournament appearance in three seasonsin just his second season at the helm, as his 1995-96 squad advanced to the East Region where they lost to No. 23 New Mexico.

He helped the team to back-to-back trips to the Postseason NIT in1997-98 and 1998-99. His 1998-99 team led the nation in fieldgoal percentage defense, as it held opponents to just 37.1 percentshooting from the field. That squad also posted the 19th 20-win season in school history and the first in five years.

Upon leaving K-State, Asbury entered private business before returning to bench in 2003 as an assistant coach for Mark Gottfried at Alabama. After a brief retirement, he returned to thesidelines in March 2008 for his second stint at Pepperdine.

Jim Wooldridge2000-06 83-90

When Jim Wooldridgewas hired as the 21sthead coach in 2000, hebrought with him the reputation as a master ofbuilding programs. Afterall, he spent 16 yearsmastering the art atplaces as varied as Central Missouri, TexasState and Louisiana Tech.

Hired after a two-yearstint with Tim Floyd at theNBA’s Chicago Bulls,

Wooldridge rebuilt a program that had won just nine games theyear before he arrived to double-digit wins each of his six seasonsat the helm. His 83 wins ranks sixth on the all-time wins list.

After leading the Wildcats to an 11-18 record in his inaugural season, he avoided the dreaded sophomore slup by guiding K-State to a 13-16 mark in 2001-02 that included a sparkling 6-2ledger in Big 12 home games. Among the team’s victims that season were No. 9 Oklahoma State - the Wildcats’ first win over aTop 10 team since 1994 - and Sweet 16 participant Texas.

Armed with one of the youngest teams in the Big 12, Wooldridgeguided the Wildcats to its first winning season in six years in2004-05 with a 17-12 overall mark. The team started the yearwith eight straight victories, which represented the best start by asquad since the 1979-80 team also started 8-0 en route to theirbest non-league record (10-1) since 1993-94. The team wentonto tally six wins over teams that advanced to the postseason.

The Wildcats had a number of near misses, as seven of their 10conference losses came by 10 points or less, including two on lastsecond shots and two in overtime. Despite 17 wins, including itsfirst sweep of Missouri since 1983-84, the team was denied achance to play in the postseason.

Wooldridge again had the Wildcats off to quick start in 2005-06, asthe team won seven of its first eight games and ended non-leagueplay with a 9-2 mark. However, his tough luck continued as theWildcats set a school-record by losing nine games (including sevenin Big 12 play) by five points or less. Two of these defeats came inovertime and two came in back-to-back one-point losses to No. 7Texas and No. 20 Oklahoma.

Prior to his stint at K-State, Wooldridge spent 13 years at a headcoach at Central Missouri, Texas State and his alma mater,Louisiana Tech. He guided Central Missouri to three straight NCAATournament appearances from 1988-91 before helping Texas Stateto its first trip to the “Big Dance” in 1994.

Upon leaving K-State, Wooldridge worked as the Director of MajorGifts at Texas State before returning to the coaching ranks as headcoach at UC Riverside in May 2007. After winning nine games inhis first year, he helped the Highlanders to a 17-13 overall recordin 2008-09, including an 8-8 mark in Big West play.

Bob Huggins2006-07 23-12

Although his tenure as Kansas State’s headcoach last year just oneseason, coaching legend Bob Huggins left an indeliable mark uponthe program.

Hired as the university’s22nd head coach onMarch 23, 2006, Hugginscame to K-State as one ofthe most successfulcoaches in the country

with over 500 career wins and 15 NCAA Tournament appearancesto his credit, including the 1992 Final Four.

Huggins helped guide Kansas State to its first 20-win season andfirst postseason appearance in eight seasons, as his Wildcatsposted a 23-12 record and advanced to the second round of theMastercard NIT. The 23 wins were the most-ever by a first-yearcoach in school history and the most since the 1987-88 squad tiedthe school record with 25 victories.

In addition, Huggins also helped the program to its greatest everseason in the Big 12 era, as the Wildcats earned their first bye inthe league tournament with a fourth place finish and a 10-6record. In the process, K-State snapped nationally-ranked Texas’22-game home court winning streak (its only home loss of theseason), swept the series from rivals Missouri (just second timesince 1982), Iowa State and Colorado and defeated Oklahoma.

Huggins earned much of his coaching reputation during his 16-year stint at Cincinnati (1989-2005), where he built the Bearcatprogram to among the nation’s elite. The school’s all-time leaderin wins (399), he directed the school to 14 NCAA Tournament appearances, 10 conference regular season titles and eight leaguetournament titles. The team advanced to the Final Four in 1992.

Huggins left K-State in the spring of 2007 when he was named thehead coach at his alma mater, West Virginia. He has led theMountaineers to back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances, including a trip to the Sweet 16 in 2008.

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� Dana Altman with members of his first senior class in 1990-91.

� Bob Huggins

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National Coach of the Year1958 Fred “Tex” Winter (NABC)1980 Jack Hartman (UPI)

Conference Coach of the Year1958 Fred “Tex” Winter1959 Fred “Tex” Winter1960 Fred “Tex” Winter1970 Lowell “Cotton” Fitzsimmons1975 Jack Hartman1977 Jack Hartman1993 Dana Altman

NCAA Tournament AppearancesNo. Coach7 Jack Hartman6 Fred “Tex” Winter4 Lon Kruger2 Jack Gardner1 Dana Altman1 Tom Asbury1 Lowell “Cotton” Fitzsimmons1 Frank Martin

NCAA Tournament RecordW-L Coach11-7 Jack Hartman7-9 Fred “Tex” Winter4-3 Jack Gardner4-4 Lon Kruger1-1 Lowell “Cotton” Fitzsimmons1-1 Frank Martin0-1 Dana Altman0-1 Tom Asbury

Highest Winning PercentagePct. Coach Years W-L.761 Zora G. Clevenger 4 54-17.700 E.A. Knoth 1 14-6.689 Fred “Tex” Winter 15 261-118.657 Bob Huggins 1 23-12.652 Guy Lowman 3 30-16

Most Victories/CareerWins Coach Years295 Jack Hartman 1970-86261 Fred “Tex” Winter 1954-68147 Jack Gardner 1939-42, ‘46-5390 Charles Corsaut 1923-3385 Tom Asbury 1994-2000

Most 20-win SeasonsNo. Coach7 Jack Hartman5 Fred “Tex” Winter4 Lon Kruger2 Jack Gardner2 Frank Martin1 Lowell “Cotton” Fitzsimmons1 Dana Altman1 Tom Asbury1 Bob Huggins

Most Victories/SeasonWins Coach Year25 Lon Kruger 1987-8825 Fred “Tex” Winter 1958-5925 Jack Gardner 1950-5124 Jack Hartman 1980-8124 Jack Hartman 1976-77

Most SeasonsYears Coach W-L16 Jack Hartman 295-16915 Fred “Tex” Winter 261-11810 Jack Gardner 147-8110 Charles Corsaut 89-81

6 Tom Asbury 85-886 Jim Wooldridge 83-90

� Jack Hartman with Rolando Blackman

Dana Altman,the head coachat Creighton, wasan assistantcoach at K-Statefrom 1986-89and head coachfrom 1990-94.

Tom Asbury, the head coachat Pepperdine,was head coachat K-State from1994-2000.

Bob Chipman, who has wonover 600 gamesas the headcoach at DivisionII Washburn,played at K-Statefrom 1971-73.

Mark Fox, the head coachat Georgia, wasan assistantcoach at K-Statefrom 1994-2000under Tom Asbury.

Bob Huggins, the head coachat West Virginia,spent one seasonas head coach atK-State in 2006-07.

Tim Jankovich,the head coachat Illinois State,played at K-Statefrom 1979-82and later was anassistant coachfrom 1984-86.

Lon Kruger, thehead coach atUNLV, played atK-State from1971-74 thenwas an assistant(1978-82) andcoach (1986-90).

Mike Miller, the head coach atEastern Illinois,was associatehead coach at K-State from2000-05 underJim Wooldridge.

Jim Molinari, the head coachat Western Illinois and alsoformerly of NIUand Bradley,played at K-Statefrom 1971-73.

Jim Wooldridge,the head coachat UC Riverside,was head coachat K-State from2000-06.

College Head Coaches with Kansas State ties

All-Time Kansas StateAssistant Coaches(Since 1947)

Coach Years at K-StateMarvin Adams 1973-76Steve Aggers 1994-95Jimmy Allen 1984-86Dana Altman 1986-89Andy Assaley 2006-presentCharles Baker 2000-06Brent Bargen 1997-2000Ernie Barrett 1959-64David Campbell^ 1994-99Dean Danner 1980-81Ken Darting 1985-86Roy DeWitz 1964-65Jim Eads 1977-83Jimmy Elgas 2000-06Matt Figger 2007-presentLowell “Cotton” Fitzsimmons 1966-68Mark Fox 1994-2000Charles Garrett 1970-75Bob Gottlieb 1971-73Greg Grensing 1986-94Bill Guthridge 1964-68Bob Hanson 1994-97Hank Harris 1982-84Butch Hawking 1998-2000Pete Herrmann 1992-94Dalonte Hill^ 2006-presentJerry Holmes 1975-77, ‘83-84Tim Jankovich 1984-86Ben Kelso 2005-06Jim Kerwin 1990-92Lon Kruger 1978-82Robbie Laing 2000-02Keith Lambert 1951-54Erik Martin 2006-07Frank Martin 2006-07Glenn Marshall 1984-86Robert McCullum 1989-90Mike Miller^ 2000-05Dan O’Dowd 1989-91Mark Reiner 1976-78Gene Robbins 1968-70Howard Shannon 1954-64Randy Stange 1986-88Ron Stewart 1987-90Ken Turner 1990-94Brad Underwood 2006-presentLarry Weigel 1969-71Darryl Winston 1979-80, ‘82-86Fred “Tex” Winter 1947-51Ernie Zeigler 1999-2000

^Associate Head Coach

Kansas State Head CoachesNo. Coach (Alma Mater) Years W L Pct.1. C.W. Melick 1905-06 7 9 .4382. Mike Ahearn (Massachusetts State College, ‘04) 1906-11 26 24 .5203. Guy Lowman (Springfield College, ‘05) 1911-14 30 16 .6524. Carl J. Merner 1914-16 19 15 .5595. Zora G. Clevenger (Indiana, ‘03) 1916-20 54 17 .7616. E.A. Knoth 1920-21 14 6 .7007. E.C. Curtiss 1921-23 5 28 .1528. Charles Corsaut 1923-33 89 81 .5249. Frank Root (Kansas State ‘14) 1933-39 38 72 .345

10. Jack Gardner (USC, ‘32) 1939-42 20 34 .37011. Chili Cochrane 1942-43 6 14 .30012. Cliff Rock (Emporia State, ‘38) 1943-44 7 15 .31813. Fritz Knorr (Kansas State, ‘32) 1944-46 14 33 .29814. Jack Gardner (USC, ‘32) 1946-53 127 47 .73015. Fred “Tex” Winter (USC, ‘47) 1954-68 261 118 .68916. Lowell “Cotton” Fitzsimmons (Midwestern, ‘55) 1968-70 34 20 .63017. Jack Hartman (Oklahoma State, ‘50) 1970-86 295 169 .63618. Lon Kruger (Kansas State, ‘75) 1986-90 81 46 .63819. Dana Altman (Eastern New Mexico, ‘80) 1990-94 68 54 .55720. Tom Asbury (Wyoming, ‘68) 1994-2000 85 88 .49121. Jim Wooldridge (Louisiana Tech, ‘78) 2000-06 83 90 .48022. Bob Huggins (West Virginia, ‘77) 2006-07 23 12 .65723. Frank Martin (Florida International, ‘93) 2007-present 43 24 .642

� Tex Winter

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Bob Boozer1960 u.s. olympic team

The first K-State Olympian was a three-time all-league choice andtwo-time consensus All-American Bob Boozer. Boozer’s edgebordered on unfair. He had the size one would expect from a starbasketball player, 6-foot-8, 220 pounds, yet he displayed the finesse more often associated with men six to 10 inches shorter.

Beyond that, his intelligence and burning desire to win simply sethim apart from the rest. Bob Boozer didn’t just play the game ofbasketball; he revolutionized it.

Boozer and teammates Oscar Robinson, Jerry West and JerryLucas were the key players on the 1960 U.S. Olympic Team thatwon the gold medal in Rome. Today, as he reflects on so manysuccesses, he counts the Olympic Gold as perhaps his greatestthrill of all. There is reason to be proud. In 1984, the 1960 teamwas voted the best Olympic team ever assembled, and the grouphas been inducted into the Olympic Hall of Fame.

Boozer, who still holds many school records, helped K-State to apair of league crowns and NCAA appearances. It was commonknowledge that when K-State was in trouble, the team would clearone side and provide a double pick for a 20-foot Boozer jump shot.

As one coach said, “I knew he would shoot, my players knew hewould shoot, the good Father above knew he was going to shoot,but we couldn’t do anything about it.”

Boozer played 11 seasons in the NBA with Chicago, Seattle, Milwaukee, Cincinnati, New York and Los Angeles and helped theMilwaukee Bucks to the 1971 NBA title. He was a charter memberof the Kansas State Sports Hall of Fame in 1990.

Rolando Blackman1980 u.s. olympic team

Twenty years after Bob Boozer won a gold medal in 1960,Rolando Blackman earned a spot on the 1980 squad, but did notactually compete in the Moscow games due to the U.S. boycott.

Remembered as one of the Big Eight’s best all-around players,Blackman could simply do it all. Not only could he score at will, buthe also was three times named the Big Eight’s Defensive Player ofthe Year. Whatever the team needed, Blackman provided: scoring,rebounding, passing, game-winning clutch shots.

The Brooklyn, N.Y., native became one of the best shooting guardsin Big Eight history with a .517 career percentage. His 1,844 careerpoints rank him second on K-State’s all-time scoring charts andyet the unselfish Blackman only shot when necessary.

A three-time unanimous All-Big Eight selection, Blackman was theconference’s Player of the Year his junior campaign. Following thatseason, he earned All-America honors. He also was named as co-winner of the 1980-81 Big Eight Athlete of the Year Award.

Blackman was a first-round draft choice (ninth pick overall) of theNBA’s Dallas Mavericks in 1981 and played 11 seasons in Dallasbefore his trade to the New York in 1992. During the 1999-2000season, the Mavericks retired Blackman’s jersey.

A four-time NBA all-star, Blackman averaged at least 17 pointsper game from 1981 to 1992, including a career-high 22.4 pointsduring the 1983-84 season. In 1992, he helped the New YorkKnicks reach the Eastern Conference championship before losingto the Chicago Bulls.

Mitch Richmond1988 & 1996 u.s. olympic teams

The latest Wildcat to compete for the U.S. Olympic team is MitchRichmond. After leading K-State to its miraculous run to the 1988NCAA Midwest Regional Championship game, he helped the UnitedStates to a bronze medal at the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul.

Richmond returned to the Olympic venue on Dream Team III, whichcaptured the gold medal in Atlanta in 1996.

Richmond played just two seasons at K-State, but was withoutquestion one of the best to ever wear the purple and white. As asenior, he led the Wildcats to a school record-tying 25 wins, a second-place finish in the Big Eight and a rousing trip through theNCAA postseason tournament that led K-State to the Elite Eight.

A rare mixture of immense talent and all-out effort, Richmond wasthe fifth player taken in the 1988 NBA draft and won 1989 NBARookie-of-the-Year honors after averaging 22.0 points for theGolden State Warriors.

Richmond become one of the premier shooting guards in the NBA,appearing in six NBA All-Star games, and being named Most Valuable Player of the 1995 NBA All-Star game. He also earnedsecond-team All-NBA honors in 1994, 1995 and 1997 and third-team honors in 1996 and 1998 with the Sacramento Kings. He isone of just seven players in NBA history to average 21.0 or morepoints in each of his first 10 professional seasons.

After three seasons with Golden State, he spent six years withSacramento before being traded to Washington following the 1998season. He retired after helping the Lakers win their third straightNBA title in 2002.

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Ernie Barrett6-3 � 175 � guardwellington, kan.

Ernie Barrett enjoyed a storybook All-America season in1951. The team finished second in the nation and had thehonor of opening one of the most spectacular basketball arenas in America, fabled Ahearn Field House.

Barrett captained the 1950-51 club that posted a 25-4 markand eventually lost to Kentucky in the NCAA title game. Hewas suffering from a shoulder injury in that NCAA game, andthe Wildcats might have escaped with the championship hadthe long-range bomber been healthy. That’s right, at a school

where long-range shooters hold special significance, Barrett may have been the best. His career scoring average was 8.8, although he averaged in double digits in each of his final two seasons.

After playing professionally with the Boston Celtics, and after coaching stints at the university, Barrettserved as athletics director at Kansas State from 1969-75 and before returning as the Director of Development for the athletic department in 1991. He retired from that position in the spring of 2007after nearly 60 years in service to the university as a student-athlete, coach and administrator.Blessed with a glowing personality, he will always be “Mr. K-State.”

Barrett’s Career StatisticsY E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1948-49 24- --- --- 57-178 .320 --- --- 22-36 .611 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 136 5.71949-50 24- --- --- 100-250 .400 --- --- 41-63 .651 --- --- 71- --- --- --- --- 241 10.01950-51 29- --- --- 127-307 .414 --- --- 44-62 .710 --- --- 89- --- --- --- --- 298 10.3Totals 77- --- --- 284-735 .386 --- --- 107-161 .627 --- --- 160- --- --- --- --- 675 8.8

Bob Boozer6-8 � 220 � forwardomaha, neb.

His stats have withstood the test of time. Bob Boozersimply changed the game, proving that beyond all doubt abig, strong man could play with the finesse associated withthe more graceful 6-foot-2 types. As long as the game isplayed at Kansas State, the historian will have to keepBoozer’s name on the checklist.

It was common knowledge that when K-State was in trouble,the Wildcats would clear one side and provide a double pickfor a 20-foot Boozer jump shot. Even the cheerleaders were

aware of the strategy, but nobody stopped it. As one rival coach said, “I knew he would shoot, myplayers knew he would shoot, the good Father above knew he was going to shoot, but we couldn’t doanything about it.”

Boozer, who still holds many school records, helped K-State to a pair of league crowns and NCAA appearances. He was all-conference three times and was named first-team all-American in both hisjunior and senior seasons. He was a member of the 1960 Olympic basketball team and played 11 seasons in the NBA with Chicago, Seattle, Milwaukee, Cincinnati, New York and Los Angeles. Boozerwas a charter member of the K-State Sports Hall of Fame in 1990.

Boozer’s Career StatisticsY E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1956-57 23- --- --- 136-306 .444 --- --- 178-229 .777 237 10.3 75- --- --- --- --- 450 19.61957-58 27- --- --- 195-441 .442 --- --- 154-215 .716 281 10.4 106-11 --- --- --- --- 544 20.11958-59 27- --- --- 247-568 .435 --- --- 197-258 .764 306 11.3 89-4 --- --- --- --- 691 25.6Totals 77- --- --- 578-1315 .440 --- --- 529-702 .754 824 10.7 270-15 --- --- --- --- 1685 21.9

23 NCAA TOURNAMENTS | 4 FINAL FOURS | 16 SWEET SIXTEENS | 11 ELITE EIGHTS | 19 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS | 36 ALL-AMERICANS

� Kansas State’s All-Century Team

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As a part of its basketball celebration in 2002-03, the university named a 13-member All-Century team. The group was honored at halftime of the game with Missouri on March 1, 2003. Those attending included (front row, left to right) Ernie Barrett, Pat Hartman (wife of Jack Hartman), Tex Winter, Lon Kruger, Jim Gardner (son of Jack Gardner), (back row, left to right) Bob Boozer, Jack Parr, ChuckieWilliams, Mike Evans, Rolando Blackman, Ed Nealy and Mike Henson (father of Steve Henson).

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Rolando Blackman6-6 � 190 � guardbrooklyn, n.y.

One of just two players to earn first team All-America honorsin consecutive seasons, Rolando Blackman lettered fouryears for coach Jack Hartman from 1977-81. He guided thesquad to an 80-41 (.661) record, including two postseasonappearances and the 1980 Big Eight tournament title.

A native of Brooklyn, N.Y., Blackman is one of just three players (joining fellow jersey retirees Mike Evans and LonKruger) in K-State history to be named Big Eight ConferencePlayer of the Year (1980). He is also just one of three players

to earn first team all-conference honors three times (joining Bob Boozer and Mike Evans) in the program’s history. In addition, Blackman was named the Big Eight Conference Defensive Player of theYear on three occasions (1978, 1979, 1980).

The school’s second all-time leading scorer with1,844 points, Blackman was selected as a firstteam All-American as a senior in 1981 when hewas named to the Helms Foundation, The SportingNews, Converse Yearbook and John R. WoodenAward All-American squads. He was also chosenas a first team All-American by the Helms Foundation and The Sporting News as a junior.

Blackman still ranks among the top 10 in 13 season and/or career statistical categories inschool history, including tops in career double-digit scoring (100) and second in career fieldgoals made (755). He also ranks in the careertop 5 in games started (116, 3rd), games played(121; 4th), assists (314; 4th) and free throwsattempted (466; 5th). For his career, he averaged15.2 points on 51.7 percent shooting with 5.0 rebounds and 2.6 assists in 121 career games.

One of six Wildcats to be selected in the first round of the NBA draft, Blackman was originally draftedby the Dallas Mavericks with the ninth overall selection in 1981. He went on to play 13 seasons in theNBA – 11 with the Mavericks and two with the New York Knicks. The four-time NBA All-Star playedwith Dallas from 1981-92 and ranks second on the team’s all-time scoring list with 16,643 points.Blackman still appears in the top 10 in 18 different statistical categories in franchise history. AmongMaverick leaders, he is second behind Dirk Nowitzki in field goals (6,487), field goal attempts (13,061)and starts (781). He owns many franchise regular season, playoff and rookie records, including consecutive games without fouling out (865). Blackman had his number 22 retired on March 11, 2000.

Blackman is currently in his 10th season overall with the Mavericks’ organization, including his fourthas the team’s director of basketball development. He spent the 2005-06 season as an assistant coachto NBA Coach of the Year Avery Johnson and helped the Mavericks to their first NBA Finals, wherethey lost in six games to the Miami Heat, and a franchise-best 60 wins.

Blackman’s Career StatisticsY E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1977-78 29-24 --- --- 127-269 .472 --- --- 61-93 .656 187 6.5 56-0 45 --- --- --- 315 10.91978-79 28-28 --- --- 200-392 .510 --- --- 83-113 .735 110 3.9 46-0 79 --- --- --- 483 17.31979-80 31-31 --- --- 226-419 .540 --- --- 100-145 .690 145 4.7 50-1 94 --- --- --- 552 17.81980-81 33-33 --- --- 202-380 .532 --- --- 90-115 .783 165 5.0 62-1 102 --- --- --- 494 15.0Totals 121-116 --- --- 755-1460 .517 --- --- 334-466 .717 607 5.0 214-2 320 --- --- --- 1844 15.2

Mike Evans6-1 � 165 � guardgoldsboro, n.c.

The school’s all-time leading scorer with 2,115 points, MikeEvans was a four-year lettermen for coach Jack Hartmanfrom 1974-78. He guided the Wildcats to an 82-35 (.700)record, including three postseason appearances and the1977 Big Eight regular season and tournament titles.

A native of Goldsboro, N.C., Evans is one of just two players(joining fellow jersey retiree Lon Kruger) in Kansas Statehistory to be named Big Eight Conference Player of the Year(1977, 1978) twice and one of just three players in school

history to receive the honor. He is also just one of three players to earn first team all-conference honors three times (joining Rolando Blackman and Bob Boozer) in the program’s history. In addition,Evans was named the Big Eight Newcomer of the Year as a freshman in 1975.

The Big Eight’s eighth all-time leading scorer, Evanswas named to several All-America teams as a senior, including The Associated Press’ third teamand the Helms Foundation.

Evans still ranks among the top 10 in 17 single-game, season and/or career statistical categories inschool history, including tops in career scoring, career field goals made (890) and career fieldgoals attempted (1,810) and second in career double-digit scoring games (93) and career 20-point games (40). For his career, he averaged18.1 points on 49.2 percent shooting with 3.4 rebounds in 117 games.

One of six Wildcats to be selected in the firstround of the NBA draft, Evans was selected 21stby the Denver Nuggets in 1978. He went on toplay nine seasons in the NBA, including stintswith San Antonio (1978-80), Milwaukee (1980-82), Cleveland (1981-82) and Denver (1982-89).A key player on two Midwest Division Championship teams with the Nuggets, Evans remains amongthe top five on both the club’s career 3-point field goals made and attempted lists and played on eightplayoff teams. In his career, he averaged 7.7 points on 45.2 percent shooting and 2.6 assists.

After playing six seasons, Evans joined the Denver coaching staff in 1990-91 and remained on thesidelines until midway through the 1994-95 season when he was promoted to Director of Player Personnel. In addition to his scouting duties, he served as an analyst for the team’s television broadcasts through 1996-97. Evans took over as interim head coach of the Nuggets on Dec. 26, 2001and coached the team for the final 56 games of the 2001-02 season, compiling a 18-38 record.

Evans’ Career StatisticsY E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1974-75 29- --- --- 213-446 .478 --- --- 66-81 .815 103 3.6 54-1 --- --- --- --- 492 17.01975-76 28- --- --- 216-425 .508 --- --- 70-82 .854 94 3.4 64-0 --- --- --- --- 502 17.91976-77 31- --- --- 227-468 .485 --- --- 112-145 .772 110 3.5 66-1 91 --- --- --- 566 18.31977-78 29-29 --- --- 234-471 .497 --- --- 87-120 .725 86 3.0 62-1 91 --- --- --- 555 19.1Totals 117- --- --- 890-1810 .492 --- --- 335-428 .783 393 3.4 246-3 182 --- --- --- 2115 18.1

Steve Henson6-1 � 180 � guardmcpherson, kan.

Steve Henson was one of a handful of players who embodied the very spirit of Kansas State basketball. A tenacious competitor, he was once called “K-State’s stick ofdynamite.” Yet, in the midst of all that intensity, he was abrilliant student of the game.

The only player in school history to play in four NCAA Tournaments, he broke 21 school records and etched hisname among K-State’s top 10 in 41 statistical categories.He still owns school career marks for 3-point field goals

made (240), free throw percentage (.900), assists (582), steals (190), games (127) and starts (118).

Aside from the great numbers (K-State was 81-46 during his tenure), Henson is remembered forshooting free throws like a machine (once making 48 in a row) and a style of play that frequently foundhim diving on the floor to fetch a loose ball.

Henson became just the second player in school history to capture the coveted Porky Morgan Most Inspirational Player Award three times. He was twice an honorable mention All-American and once afirst-team all-conference selection.

Following his graduation (a feat he accomplished in four years despite also spending three seasonswith K-State’s track and field team as a decathlete), he was taken in the second round of the NBAdraft by the Milwaukee Bucks. A six-year NBA veteran, Henson spent his first two years with theBucks, one year with the Atlanta Hawks (1992-93) and Portland Trailblazers (1994-95) before concluding his career with the Detroit Pistons (1997-99).

After his playing career, Henson spent time on Lon Kruger’s staff at Illinois, before moving with Krugerto the Atlanta Hawks in 2000. After spending time as an assistant with the Hawks and at SouthFlorida, he was reunited with Kruger at UNLV, where he is in his sixth season as an assistant coach.

Henson’s Career StatisticsY E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1986-87 31-22 950 30.6 75-190 .395 26-64 .406 57-69 .826 63 2.0 91-2 114 70 2 50 233 7.51987-88 34-34 1243 36.6 79-184 .429 42-83 .506 111-120 .925 81 2.4 70-1 186 71 7 35 311 9.11988-89 30-30 1123 37.4 192-413 .465 79-177 .446 92-100 .920 81 2.7 69-1 141 80 0 43 555 18.51989-90 32-32 1158 36.2 181-406 .446 93-213 .437 101-112 .902 85 2.7 81-0 141 73 0 62 556 17.4Totals 127-118 4,474 35.2 527-1193 .442 240-537 .447 361-401 .900 310 2.4 311-4 582 294 9 190 1655 13.0

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� Rolando Blackman helped the ‘Cats to the 1981 West Regional Final.

� Mike Evans led the Wildcats to six wins over the Jayhawks in four years.

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Lon Kruger5-11 � 165 � guardsilver lake, kan.

One of only two K-State cagers ever to be named the Big EightPlayer of the Year twice, Lon Kruger lettered three years forJack Hartman from 1971-74. He guided the Wildcats to a61-22 (.735) record, including a pair of NCAA Elite Eight appearances and two Big Eight regular season titles.

A native of Silver Lake, Kan., Kruger became the first Wildcatever to be named conference player of the year when heearned the honor in 1973 and the first to earn the award twicewhen he repeated the distinction in 1974. He remains one of

just three players in school history to ever receive the honor and one of just two (joining fellow retireeEvans) to earn the accolade twice. He was also named first team All-Big Eight in 1973 and 1974 andalso the conference’s Newcomer of the Year in 1972.

Kruger earned Academic All-America and firstteam Academic All-Big Eight honors in both 1973and 1974. He is the one of only three Wildcatplayers to earn Academic All-America accoladestwice in a career. One of just 20 players inschool history to score 1,000 career points,Kruger averaged 13.3 points on 46.8 percentshooting with 2.6 rebounds in 80 career games.

Following graduation, Kruger was drafted byboth the NBA’s Atlanta Hawks and Major LeagueBaseball’s St. Louis Cardinals. He played probasketball in Israel from 1974 to 1975.

Kruger moved into the coaching ranks at Pittsburg (Kan.) State in 1976 before becomingan assistant coach at his alma mater underHartman in 1977. He helped the Wildcats to a103-49 (.678) record from 1977-82, includingthree NCAA Tournament appearances and the1980 Big Eight Tournament Championship. Heleft to become head coach and athletics directorat Texas-Pan American in 1982, guiding theBroncs to a 52-59 record from 1982-86.

Following the retirement of Hartman, Kruger was named head coach at Kansas State in the spring of1986. In leading the Wildcats to an 81-46 (.638) record, he became the first head coach in schoolhistory to guide four consecutive teams to the NCAA Tournament. His regular season conference winning percentage (34-22; .607) ranks fifth all-time among Big Eight Conference coaches, while hisvictory total ranks sixth among coaches in Kansas State history.

Kruger became the first coach in K-State history to win 20 games in his initial season, guiding theWildcats to a 20-11 record and the second round of the NCAA Tournament. His best team was the1987-88 club, which featured first team All-American Mitch Richmond. The squad tied the schoolrecord for wins with its 25-9 mark and advanced all the way to the NCAA Midwest Regional title gamein Pontiac, Mich. Following that season, he was named the NABC District Coach of the Year.

During his tenure, Kruger coached one All-American, four first team All-Big Eight selections, two BigEight Newcomers of the Year and three first team Academic All-Big Eight honorees.

Following his head coaching stint in Manhattan, Kruger moved on to Florida for six seasons (1990-96)where he led the Gators to four postseason appearances, including the 1994 Final Four. He followedwith a four-year stint at Illinois (1996-2000), guiding the Fighting Illini to three NCAA Tournament appearances and the 1997-98 Big Ten co-championship.

Kruger left Illinois in May 2000 to take over as head coach of the NBA’s Atlanta Hawks, where he compiled a 69-122 record in two and half years. After a stint as an assistant with the New YorkKnicks, he returned to the college game in March 2004 when he was named head coach at UNLV.

Kruger currently owns a 430-286 (.601) overall record in his 24th year of coaching, which includes 11trips to the NCAA Tournament. He has earned numerous coaching accolades, including the 1988 and1994 NABC District Coach of the Year, 1992 and 1994 SEC Coach of the Year, 1997 State of Illinois Collegiate Coach of the Year and 2008 Mountain West Conference Coach of the Year.

Kruger’s Career StatisticsY E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1971-72 28- --- --- 83-206 .402 --- --- 111-146 .760 83 2.9 71-1 --- --- --- --- 277 9.91972-73 25- --- --- 111-220 .505 --- --- 90-105 .857 47 1.9 51-0 --- --- --- --- 312 12.51973-74 27- --- --- 176-364 .484 --- --- 122-140 .871 77 2.8 75-2 --- --- --- --- 474 17.6Totals 80- --- --- 370-790 .468 --- --- 323-391 .826 207 2.6 197-3 --- --- --- --- 1063 13.3

Ed Nealy6-7 � 230 � forwardbonner springs, kan.

Ed Nealy was the workhorse frontliner who every basketballcoach dreams about, but with an added degree of basketballsavvy. While he was at K-State, the Wildcats rarely lost therebounding wars. In fact, they rarely lost - period. In his four-year career for coach Jack Hartman, K-State totaled 85 wins, which ties him with teammate Tyrone Adams asthe third-most by a player in school history.

In addition, Nealy led the Wildcats to three NCAA Tournamentappearances, including a trip to the West Region Finals in

1981, and the 1980 Big Eight Conference Tournament championship.

Much of that success was due directly to the efforts of Nealy, who finished his K-State career with1,069 rebounds - tops in school history. He stands as the third all-time career rebounder in Big Eighthistory and the second all-time career rebounderin Big Eight Tournament history (93). Nealy iseighth on the Wildcats’ career scoring list with1,304 points. In fact, Nealy is the only player inschool history to total 1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds in a career. He ranks first in careerdouble-digit rebounding games (45) and secondin career double-doubles (36), while he is theonly player to lead the team in rebounding fourconsecutive seasons.

Those numbers also paid off in postseason laurels. Following a stellar senior campaign,Nealy capped off two previous all-conferenceselections by earning a spot on The AssociatedPress All-America honorable mention squad in1982. He was named the conference’s Newcomer of the Year in 1979.

Nealy’s successes were hardly limited to the basketball court, though. He was twice namedan Academic All-American in 1981 and 1982,along with teammate Tim Jankovich, while hewas selected to the Big Eight’s All-Academicteam three times, all while majoring in engineering technology.

Nealy played 10 seasons in the NBA, including stints with the Kansas City (1982-85), San Antonio(1986-88), Chicago (1988-89; 1989-90; 1992-93), Phoenix (1988-89; 1990-92) and Golden State(1992-93). He was a member of the Chicago Bulls’ NBA Championship teams in 1991 and 1993. Hescored 1,451 points in his NBA career on 49.8 percent shooting with 1,799 rebounds.

Nealy’s Career StatisticsY E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1978-79 28-24 --- --- 115-266 .432 --- --- 56-71 .789 230 8.2 75-1 47 --- --- --- 286 10.21979-80 31-30 --- --- 114-243 .469 --- --- 76-105 .724 270 8.7 76-0 71 --- --- --- 304 9.81980-81 33-33 --- --- 152-289 .526 --- --- 59-82 .720 301 9.1 78-2 77 --- --- --- 363 11.01981-82 31-31 --- --- 138-243 .568 --- --- 75-122 .615 268 8.7 67-1 75 --- --- --- 351 11.3Totals 123-118 --- --- 519-1041 .499 --- --- 266-380 .700 1069 8.7 296-4 270 --- --- --- 1304 10.6

Jack Parr6-9 � 212 � centerrichmond, va.

Jack Parr was not what you would call a picture player earlyin his career, but he was endowed with an intensity and innerdrive that spearheaded him to All-America stature. Ruggedand strong, he would literally sweep the boards. Parr’s assortment of shots included a hook and a soft “face thebasket” jumper.

A three-year letterman for head coach Tex Winter, Parrhelped the Wildcats to a 54-21 overall record from 1955-58to go with two Big Seven Conference championships and a

pair of trips to the NCAA Tournament. His final year the squad posted a 22-5 record and advanced tothe school’s second Final Four in Louisville, Ky. The Wildcats finished in the top 5 in both polls.

His most thrilling game came against Kansas in 1958 when Parr made perhaps his greatest defensiveplay. With the final seconds ticking away, the Jayhawks went to Wilt Chamberlain under the basket foran assumed easy lay-in. Parr went straight up and batted the ball away, enabling K-State to take athrilling 79-75 win.

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� Ed Nealy is the only player in school history to total 1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds.

� Lon Kruger once had 10 assists in a game against Kansas in 1972.

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Parr was twice named an All-American inhis distinguished career, earning secondteam honors from the Helms Foundationand Converse Yearbook as a junior in 1957and third team accolades as a senior in1958 by the National Association of Basketball Coaches. He was also an All-Big Seven Conference selection threestraight seasons from 1956 to 1958.

Parr still ranks among the top-10 in several Kansas State school records, including first in both career (12.7 rpg.)and single-season rebounds per game(14.5 rpg.). He ranks second in career(889) and single-season rebounds(340), while his 26 rebounds againstDrake on Dec. 8, 1956 still place secondall-time on the single-game chart. Inaddition, Parr ranks 10th among the all-time scoring leaders with 1,184 points.

Parr played one season professionallywith the Cincinnati Royals before turning to private business and becoming a Big Eight basketball official.He was elected to the Kansas StateSports Hall of Fame on September 3,2004, while he was in the first class (along with Ernie Barrett and teammate Bob Boozer) to have hisjersey retired by K-State on Feb. 5, 2005.

Parr’s Career StatisticsY E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1955-56 25- --- --- 153-373 .411 --- --- 128-201 .637 340 13.6 96-8 --- --- --- --- 434 17.41956-57 20- --- --- 156-334 .467 --- --- 99-151 .656 290 14.5 -6 --- --- --- --- 411 20.61957-58 25- --- --- 125-386 .324 --- --- 89-142 .627 259 10.4 --- --- --- --- --- 339 13.6Totals 70- --- --- 434-1093 .397 --- --- 316-494 .640 889 12.7 -14 --- --- --- --- 1184 16.9

Mitch Richmond6-5 � 220 � forwardfort lauderdale, fla.

One of the most recognizable players in school history, Mitch Richmond was a two-year letterman for head coachLon Kruger from 1986-88. He helped guide the Wildcats toa 45-20 (.692) record, including a pair of NCAA Tournamentappearances and a trip to the 1988 NCAA Midwest RegionalFinal. He also transferred to K-State after a distinguishedjunior college career at Mobley (Mo.) Community Collegefrom 1984-86.

The 6-foot-5 native of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Richmond assembled perhaps the greatest two-year playing career in school history. He is one of just 20 playersin school history to top 1,000 points, while he ranks eighth on the all-time scoring list with 1,327points and fourth in career scoring average (20.7 ppg.). His 1,327 points are the most by a player in atwo-year career. He still ranks among the top 10 in 21 single-game, season and/or career statisticalcategories in school history.

He was a member of K-State’s All-Century BasketballTeam announced on March 1, 2003 and was a 1998inductee into the K-State Sports Hall of Fame.

As a senior, Richmond led the Wildcats to a school-record tying 25 wins, a second-place finish in the Big Eight and a rousing trip through the NCAA Tournament that led K-State to an appearance inthe Elite Eight. He broke the then single-seasonscoring mark by pouring in 786 points. Fellow All-American Michael Beasley broke the record in2007-08 with 866 points. He averaged 22.6 pointson 51.4 percent shooting in 1987-88 with 6.3 rebounds and 3.7 assists en route to earning second team All-America honors from UPI, Basketball Weekly, The Sporting News and U.S.Basketball Writers of America (USBWA). He wasalso named first team All-Big Eight and first teamAll-District by the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC).

A highly-regarded junior college player, Richmond was the second-leading scorer for Kansas State in1986-87, guiding the Wildcats to their first 20-win season and NCAA Tournament appearance in fiveyears. He averaged 18.6 points on 44.7 percent shooting with 5.7 rebounds and 2.7 assists en routeto earning recognition to both UPI’s All-Junior College team and the All-Big Eight second team.

In all, Richmond still ranks in the top 10 in seven career categories, including third in 20-point games(34), fifth in 30-point games (seven), sixth in minutes played (33.8 mpg.) and field goals made (465)and ninth in double-digit scoring (63). He scored a career-high 41 points against Oklahoma on Feb.13, 1988, which stands as the seventh-most points, including the fourth-highest in a league game.

Following graduation, Richmond won a spot on the 1988 U.S. Olympic Basketball Team and was a first-round draft pick (fifth overall selection) by the Golden State Warriors. He became one of the premiershooting guards in the NBA, appearing in six NBA All-Star games, and being named the most valuableplayer of the 1995 NBA All-Star game. He also earned second team All-NBA honors in 1994, 1995 and1997 and third team honors in 1996 and 1998 with the Sacramento Kings.

Richmond is one of just four players in NBA history to average 21.0 or more points in each of his first10 professional seasons (others – Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Allen Iverson, Michael Jordan, ShaquilleO’Neal and Oscar Robertson). He was named the NBA’s Rookie of the Year in 1989 after averaging22.0 points per game. After three seasons with Golden State, he spent six years with Sacramento(1991-98) before being traded to Washington (1998-2001) following the 1998 season. He retired following his 14th season in the NBA after helping the Lakers win their third straight NBA title in 2002.

Richmond’s Career StatisticsY E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1986-87 30-28 964 32.1 201-450 .447 39-108 .361 118-155 .761 170 5.7 79-2 80 82 13 38 559 18.61987-88 34-34 1200 35.3 268-521 .514 46-98 .469 186-240 .775 213 6.3 77-3 125 115 13 23 768 22.6Totals 64-62 2,164 33.8 469-971 .483 85-206 .413 304-395 .770 383 6.0 156-5 205 197 26 61 1327 20.7

Chuckie Williams6-3 � 185 � guardcolumbus, ohio

One of the school’s most potent long-range shooters,Chuckie Williams was a four-year letterman for coach Jack Hartman from 1972-76. He helped lead the Wildcats to an82-30 (.732) overall record, including two NCAA Elite Eightappearances and the 1973 Big Eight regular season titles.

After averaging just 5.3 points as a sophomore, Williamsmade one of the biggest scoring jumps in school history thefollowingseason as

he paced the Wildcats in scoring at 22.1 points pergame en route to guiding K-State to the 1975 EliteEight. He was named first team All-Big Eight and aHelms Foundation All-American. The followingyear, he guided the squad to its second straight20-win season en route to earning second teamAll-America honors from The Sporting News, Converse Yearbook and Basketball Weekly. Healso repeated his first team All-Big Eight honorsas well as Helms All-America accolade.

A native of Columbus, Ohio, Williams still ranksamong the top 10 in 24 single-game, seasonand/or career statistical categories in school history, including tops in field goals made in agame (22), field goals attempted in a game (42),season field goals made (290) and season fieldgoal attempts (594). He is the school’s seventhall-time leading scorer with 1,364 points.

Williams held the school single-game scoringmark for 19 years with 47 points against HolyCross in 1975 before Askia Jones broke the markwith 62 against Fresno State on March 24, 1994. He also shares the mark for most points in an NCAATournament game with 35 against Syracuse in 1975. For his career, Williams averaged 16.2 points on47.0 percent shooting with 2.7 rebounds in 84 games.

Williams became just the second player in school history to be selected in the first round of the NBADraft when he was picked 15th by the Cleveland Cavaliers in 1976.

Williams’ Career StatisticsY E A R GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT 3PT-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG1972-73 1- --- --- 0-1 .000 --- --- 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0-0 --- --- --- --- 0 0.01973-74 26- --- --- 61-153 .399 --- --- 17-21 .810 42 1.6 30-0 --- --- --- --- 139 5.31974-75 29- --- --- 290-594 .488 --- --- 60-73 .822 111 3.8 65-0 --- --- --- --- 640 22.11975-76 28- --- --- 270-572 .472 --- --- 45-61 .738 71 2.5 52-1 --- --- --- --- 585 20.9Totals 84- --- --- 621-1320 .470 --- --- 122-155 .787 224 2.7 147-1 --- --- --- --- 1364 16.2

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� Jack Parr still ranks first in both career and single-season rebounds per game.

� Mitch Richmond’s 1,327 points are the most by a Wildcat in a two-year career.

� Chuckie Williams still holds the school mark for field goals made (22) in a game.

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RETIRED JERSEYS

Kansas State began the process of retiring player jerseys in 2005 with its inaugural class of ErnieBarrett, Bob Boozer and Jack Parr. Although the jersey is retired, the player’s number is still available for use by future players. Below are the biographies of the 10 jersey retirees.

Ernie Barrett6-3 � 175 � guardwellington, kan.

Affectionately known as “Mr. K-State,” Ernie Barrett enjoyed a storybook senior season in 1950-51, as he led the Wildcats to the NCAA Championship game, earned first team All-America honors from Helms, The Sporting Newsand International News Service and played on theteam that opened historic Ahearn Field House.

A 6-foot-3 shooting guard from Wellington, Kan., Barrett was the driving force behind K-State’sonly team to reach the NCAA title game. He ledthe Wildcats to the 1951 Big Seven title with an11-1 conference mark and a 25-4 overall mark. On their way to the NCAA Championship game, Barrett and his teammates defeated No. 12 Arizona,No. 11 BYU and No. 24 Oklahoma A&M (State). He averaged 10.0 and 10.3 points per game as ajunior and senior, respectively.

After a two-year playing career for Red Auerbach and the Boston Celtics, Barrett returned to K-Stateas an assistant basketball coach, beginning a long association with the athletics department, whichincluded a term as athletics director from 1969-75. He retired from his position of the Director of Development in the spring of 2007 after nearly 60 years in service to the university as a student-athlete, coach and administrator.

Dick Knostman6-6 � 205 � centerwamego, kan.

Twice selected an All-American, Dick Knostmanwas a three-year lettermen for head coach JackGardner from 1950-53. He helped guide the Wildcats to a 61-13 (.824) record, including threeconsecutive final top-10 finishes and runner-upfinish at the 1951 NCAA Final Four.

The 6-foot-6 native of Wamego, Kan., Knostman isone of just 12 players in Kansas State history tobe named a first team All-American. He earnedhis recognition from the Helms Foundation, Lookmagazine and the Newspaper Enterprises Association as a senior in 1953 after averaging 22.7 points inhelping the ‘Cats to a 17-4 overall record and a final ranking of No. 9 in the UPI and No. 12 in the APpolls. He first earned All-America accolades as a junior when he averaged 16.3 points in guiding K-State to a final ranking of No. 3 in the AP and No. 6 in UPI polls. He still ranks among the top 5 in 17school single-game, season and/or career statistical categories.

Knostman became the second Kansas State player ever drafted in 1953 when he was selected by theSyracuse Nationals with their second pick.

Jack Parr6-9 � 212 � centerrichmond, va.

Known for his hook shot and a soft “face the basket” jumper, Jack Parr was a three-year lettermen for the Wildcats from 1955-58 for headcoach Tex Winter. He helped guide the squad to apair of conference titles and two NCAA Tournamentappearances, including the 1958 Final Four.

A member of 10-player All-Century Team, Parrstill holds the top-2 single-season reboundingaverages in school history, while his 12.7 careeraverage is the highest all-time by a Wildcat. The6-foot-9 center burst onto the scene in 1955-56by averaging 17.4 points and 13.6 rebounds per game to help

Kansas State win the Big Seven title and reach the “Sweet 16” of the NCAA Tournament. As a junior,he dominated the Big Eight with 20.6 points and his school-record 14.5 rebounds to earn All-Americahonors for the second time and help the Wildcats to the Final Four. He was named all-conference allthree years and finished his career with averages of 16.9 points and 12.7 rebounds.

Parr played one season professionally with the Cincinnati Royals before turning to private business andbecoming a Big Eight official.

Bob Boozer6-8 � 220 � forwardomaha, neb.

Considered to be Kansas State’s most decoratedplayer, Bob Boozer was the landslide leading vote-getter for the school’s All-Century Basketball Teamin 2003. A first team All-American in both 1957-58 and 1958-59, he averaged 21.9 points pergame for his career. He also averaged a double-double for his career with 10.7 rebounds.

A 6-foot-8 forward from Omaha, Neb., Boozer averaged a then school-record 25.6 points pergame as a senior in 1958-59 en route to becoming Kansas State’s first consensus firstteam All-American. The mark stood for nearly 50 years until MichaelBeasley, who also wore No. 30 on his jersey, averaged 26.2 points in 2007-08. Boozer remains theonly player in school history to be a two-time consensus first team All-American, as he earned thehonor as a junior in 1958. He guided the Wildcats to the Big Eight regular season title with a perfect14-0 record en route to a No. 1 ranking in the final regular season poll of 1959.

Boozer still ranks among numerous top-10 lists for single-game, single-season and career records, including first in career 20-point games (45), second in career scoring average (21.9 ppg.), career 30-point games (10) and fourth in career points scored (1,685) and rebounds (824). He still own the all-time marks for free throws made (529) and attempts (702), while his 23 makes (on 26 attempts)against Purdue on Dec. 1, 1958 remains No. 1 on the chart for most free throws made in a game.

Boozer teamed with Oscar Robertson, Jerry West and Jerry Lucas to lead the 1960 U.S. Olympicteam to the gold medal, a team that was enshrined into the Olympic Hall of Fame. He played 11 seasons in the NBA and helped the Milwaukee Bucks to the 1971 NBA title.

Willie Murrell6-6 � 190 � guardtaft, okla.

One of just 11 players to earn first team All-America honors, Willie Murrell was a two-yearletterman for coach Tex Winter from 1962-64. Heguided the Wildcats to a 38-16 record, including apair of Big Eight titles and a Final Four appearancein 1964. He transferred to K-State after a two-year career at Eastern Oklahoma A&M (1960-62).

Murrell is one of just six players in school historyto average a double-double for his career, averaging 20.6 points and 10.7 rebounds in 54career games. He was twice named an All-American during his record-setting senior season in 1964 and was also a two-time first team All-Big Eight selection. His career averages in both scoring and rebounding still rank among the top-5 in school history, including third in rebounding (10.7 rpg.) andfifth in scoring (20.6 ppg.).

Murrell averaged 25.3 points during the Wildcats’ run through the 1964 NCAA Tournament, including a29-point, 13-rebound effort in the national semifinals against UCLA on March 20, en route to earningrecognition to the All-Midwest Regional Tournament team and the All-Final Four squad. He is the onlyplayer to ever record a double-double in a Final Four game and the only one ever named to an All-FinalFour team. His 29 points against the Bruins are the most in a Final Four game in school history.

Murrell still ranks among the top 10 in 20 single-game, season and/or career statistical categories inschool history. He is one of just five players to average 20 points in a career, while he is one of justeight players to score 1,000 points and collect 500 rebounds in a career. He ranks 12th on the all-timescoring list with 1,112 points and fifth in career scoring average (20.6 ppg.).

Murrell was selected in the fourth round of the 1964 NBA Draft by the St. Louis Bombers. He went onto play three seasons of professional basketball, including stints with the ABA’s Denver Nuggets(1967-68) and Miami Floridians (1968-70).

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Lon Kruger5-11 � 165 � guardsilver lake, kan.

One of only two K-State players ever to be namedthe Big Eight Player of the Year twice, Lon Krugerwas a three-year lettermen for Jack Hartman from1971-74, where he helped the Wildcats to pair ofNCAA Elite Eight appearances and two Big Eightregular season titles.

A native of Silver Lake, Kan., Kruger became thefirst Wildcat ever to be named conference playerof the year when he earned the honor in 1973and the first to earn the award twice when he repeated the distinction in 1974. He was namedfirst team All-Big Eight in both 1973 and 1974and also the league’s Newcomer of the Year in 1972.

Kruger earned Academic All-America and first team Academic All-Big Eight honors as a junior and senior and remains as one of only three players to have earned Academic All-America accolades twice.

One of just 18 players in school history to score 1,000 career points, he averaged 13.3 points on 46.8 percent shooting with 2.6 rebounds. Kruger was drafted by both the NBA’s Atlanta Hawks and MLB’sSt. Louis Cardinals before playing professional basketball in Israel.

Chuckie Williams6-3 � 185 � guardcolumbus, ohio

One of the school’s most potent long-range shooters, Chuckie Williams was a four-year lettermen for coach Jack Hartman from 1972-76,where he helped the ‘Cats to two NCAA Elite Eightappearances and the 1973 Big Eight regular season championship.

Williams burst onto the scene as a junior as hepaced the Wildcats with 22.1 points per game enroute to the 1975 Elite Eight. He was named firstteam All-Big Eight and a Helms Foundation All-American. As a senior, he earned secondteam All-America honors from The Sporting News, ConverseYearbook and Basketball Weekly, while repeating first team All-Big Eight as well as Helms All-America honors.

A native of Columbus, Ohio, Williams still ranks among the top 10 in 24 single-game, season and/orcareer statistical categories in school history. The school’s sixth all-time leading scorer with 1,364points, he averaged 16.2 points on 47.0 percent shooting for his career. He held the school single-game scoring mark of 47 points for 19 years and shares the mark (with Steve Henson) for most in anNCAA Tournament with 35 points.

Mike Evans6-1 � 165 � guardgoldsboro, n.c.

The school’s all-time leading scorer with 2,115points, Mike Evans was a four-year lettermen forhead coach Jack Hartman from 1974-78. Heguided the Wildcats to an 82-35 record, includingthree postseason appearances and the 1977 BigEight regular season and tournament titles.

A native of Goldsboro, N.C., Evans is one of justtwo players in Kansas State history to be namedBig Eight Player of the Year (1977, 1978) twiceand one of just three players to receive thehonor. He is also one of three players to earnfirst team all-league honors three times. He wasnamed to several All-America teams as a senior, including The Associated Press third team and theHelms Foundation in 1978.

Evans still ranks among the top 10 in 17 single-game, season and/or career statistical categories inschool history, including tops in career scoring, career field goals made (890) and career field goals

attempted (1,810) and second in career double-digit scoring games (93) and career 20-point games(40). For his career, he averaged 18.1 points on 49.2 percent shooting with 3.4 rebounds.

One of six Wildcats to be selected in the first round of the NBA draft, Evans was selected 21st by theDenver Nuggets in 1978. He went on to play nine seasons in the NBA before retiring in 1989. A keyplayer on two Midwest Division Championship teams with the Nuggets, Evans remains among the topfive on both the club’s career 3-point field goals made and attempted lists and played on eight playoffteams. In his career, he averaged 7.7 points on 45.2 percent shooting and 2.6 assists.

Rolando Blackman6-6 � 190 � guardbrooklyn, n.y.

One of just two players earn first team All-Americahonors in consecutive seasons, Rolando Black-man was a four-year lettermen for coach JackHartman from 1977-81. He guided the Wildcats toan 80-41 record, including two postseason ap-pearances and the 1980 Big Eight Tournamenttitle.

A native of Brooklyn, N.Y., Blackman is one justthree players in Kansas State history to be namedBig Eight Conference Player of the Year (1980).He is also just one of three players to earn firstteam all-conference honors three times in the program’s history. Inaddition, he was named the Big Eight Defensive Player of the Year on three times (1978, 1979, 1980).

The school’s second all-time leading scorer with 1,844 points, Blackman was the last Wildcat to beselected as a first team All-American when he was named to the Helms Foundation, The SportingNews, Converse Yearbook and John R. Wooden Award All-American squads as a senior in 1981.

One of five players selected in the first round of the NBA Draft, Blackman played 13 seasons in theleague. His number 22 jersey was retired by Dallas in 2000.

Mitch Richmond6-5 � 220 � forwardfort lauderdale, fla.

One of the most recognizable players in school history, Mitch Richmond was a two-year lettermanfor head coach Lon Kruger from 1986-88. Hehelped guide the Wildcats to a 45-20 record, including two NCAA Tournament appearances anda trip to the 1988 NCAA Midwest Regional Final.

The 6-foot-5 native of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Richmond assembled perhaps the greatest two-year playing career in school history. He is one ofjust 20 players in school history to top 1,000points, while he ranks eighth on the all-timescoring list with 1,327 points and fourth in career scoringaverage (20.7 ppg.). His 1,327 points are the most by a player in a two-year career. He still ranksamong the top 10 in 21 single-game, season and/or career statistical categories in school history.

He was a member of K-State’s All-Century Basketball Team announced on March 1, 2003 and was a1998 inductee into the K-State Sports Hall of Fame.

As a senior, Richmond led the Wildcats to a school-record tying 25 wins, a second-place finish in the Big Eight and a rousing trip through the NCAA Tournament that led K-State to an appearance in theElite Eight. He broke the then single-season scoring mark by pouring in 786 points. He averaged 22.6points on 51.4 percent shooting in 1987-88 with 6.3 rebounds and 3.7 assists en route to earning second team All-America honors from UPI, Basketball Weekly, The Sporting News and U.S. BasketballWriters of America (USBWA).

In all, Richmond still ranks in the top 10 in seven career categories, including third in 20-point games(34), fifth in 30-point games (seven), sixth in minutes played (33.8 mpg.) and field goals made (465)and ninth in double-digit scoring (63). He scored a career-high 41 points against Oklahoma on Feb.13, 1988, which stands as the seventh-most points, including the fourth-highest in a league game.

Following graduation, Richmond won a spot on the 1988 U.S. Olympic Basketball Team and was a first-round draft pick (fifth overall selection) by the Golden State Warriors. He became one of the premiershooting guards in the NBA, appearing in six NBA All-Star games, and being named the most valuableplayer of the 1995 NBA All-Star game. He also earned second team All-NBA honors in 1994, 1995 and1997 and third team honors in 1996 and 1998 with the Sacramento Kings.

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� National HonorsNational Player of the Year2008 Michael Beasley, forward

(CBS Sports.com, Rivals.com)

Naismith Player of the Year2008 Michael Beasley, forward (runner-up)

John R. Wooden Player of the Year2008 Michael Beasley, forward (runner-up)

National Freshman of the Year2008 Michael Beasley, forward (consensus)

Pete Newell Big Man of the Year2008 Michael Beasley, forward

� National Academic HonorsNCAA Postgraduate Scholar1968 Earl Seyfert

Academic All-Americans1968 Earl Seyfert (first team)1972 David Hall (third team)1973 Lon Kruger (second team)

Ernie Kusnyer (second team)1974 Lon Kruger (second team)1980 Tim Jankovich (third team)1981 Tim Jankovich (second team)

Ed Nealy (second team)1982 Tim Jankovich (second team)

Ed Nealy (second team)1984 Eddie Elder (honorable mention)

� Conference AwardsPlayer of the Year1958 Bob Boozer, forward (UPI)1959 Bob Boozer, forward (UPI)1973 Lon Kruger, guard1974 Lon Kruger, guard1977 Mike Evans, guard (AP)1978 Mike Evans, guard1980 Rolando Blackman, guard2008 Michael Beasley, forward

Big 12 Sixth Man of the Year2007 Cartier Martin, forward

Freshman of the Year2008 Michael Beasley, forward

Newcomer of the Year1970 Bob Zender, forward (AP)1971 Steve Mitchell, center (AP)1972 Lon Kruger, guard (AP)1975 Mike Evans, guard (AP)1977 Curtis Redding, forward (AP)1979 Ed Nealy, forward (AP)1981 Randy Reed, center1986 Norris Coleman, forward1990 Jean Derouillere, guard (UPI)1993 Anthony Beane, guard2004 Jeremiah Massey, forward (AP)2009 Denis Clemente, guard

� All-AmericansFirst Team1917 F.I. Reynolds, guard (Helms)1950 Rick Harman, guard (The Sporting News)1951 Ernie Barrett, guard (Helms, The Sporting

News, International News Service)1953 Dick Knostman, guard (Helms, Look,

Newspaper Enterprises Association)1958 Bob Boozer, forward (Helms, Look, NABC)1959 Bob Boozer, forward (AP, UPI, Helms, Look,

Converse Yearbook, The Sporting News, Newspaper Enterprises Association, NABC)

1964 Willie Murrell, guard (Helms)1973 Steve Mitchell, center (Helms)1975 Chuckie Williams, guard (Helms)1976 Chuckie Williams, guard (Helms)1978 Mike Evans, guard (Helms)1980 Rolando Blackman, guard (Helms,

Converse Yearbook)1981 Rolando Blackman, guard (Helms, The

Sporting News, Converse Yearbook,John R. Wooden Award)

2008 Michael Beasley, forward (AP, John WoodenAward, NABC/State Farm, CBS Sports.com, ESPN.com, Rivals.com, Sports Illustrated, The Sporting News, Dick Vitale, USBWA)

Second Team1937 Frank Groves, guard (Omaha World Herald)1948 Howard Shannon, guard (Helms)1950 Rick Harman, guard (Helms)1951 Ernie Barrett, guard (Converse Yearbook, Look)1952 Dick Knostman, guard (Converse Yearbook)1953 Dick Knostman, guard (AP, UPI, Colliers

International News Service)1957 Jack Parr, guard (Helms, Converse Yearbook)1958 Bob Boozer, forward (AP, UPI, Converse,

International News Service, The Sporting News)1962 Mike Wroblewski, guard (The Sporting News)1964 Willie Murrell, guard (Converse Yearbook)1976 Chuckie Williams, guard (Basketball Weekly,

Converse Yearbook, The Sporting News)1981 Rolando Blackman, guard (Basketball Weekly,

Basketball Times)1988 Mitch Richmond, forward (UPI, Basketball

Weekly, The Sporting News, USBWA)

Third Team1937 Frank Groves, guard (Converse Yearbook)1951 Ernie Barrett, guard (UPI)1952 Dick Knostman, guard (AP)1958 Jack Parr, guard (NABC)1978 Mike Evans, guard (AP)1980 Rolando Blackman, guard (AP)1988 Mitch Richmond, forward (Basketball Times)

Fourth Team1953 Dick Knostman, guard (Converse Yearbook)

Freshman1996 Ayome May, guard2008 Michael Beasley, forward

Bill Walker, forward

� All-Conference SelectionsAll are first team selections unless denoted

Missouri Valley Conference1915 E.C. Jones, guard1919 John Clark, center

George Jennings, forward1920 Holman Bunger, forward

E. Cowell, guard1921 Holman Bunger, forward

E. Cowell, guard1926 C.A. Byers, guard1927 C.A. Byers, guard

Big Six Conference1932 Eldon Auker, guard1935 Frank Groves, center1936 Frank Groves, center1937 Frank Groves, center1938 Homer Wesche, guard1939 Homer Wesche, guard1946 Jay Payton, guard

Big Seven Conference1948 Clarence Brannum, center

Howard Shannon, guard1949 Rick Harman, forward1950 Clarence Brannum, center1951 Ernie Barrett, guard

Lew Hitch, forwardJack Stone, forward

1952 Dick Knostman, center1953 Dick Knostman, center1956 Jack Parr, center1957 Bob Boozer, forward

Jack Parr, center

Big Eight Conference1958 Bob Boozer, forward

Jack Parr, center1959 Bob Boozer, forward

Don Matuszak, guard1960 Wally Frank, forward1961 Larry Comley, forward1962 Pat McKenzie, forward

Mike Wroblewski, center1963 Willie Murrell, forward1964 Willie Murrell, forward1968 Steve Honeycutt, guard1969 Steve Honeycutt, guard1970 Jerry Venable, forward

Bob Zender, forward1972 David Hall, center1973 Lon Kruger, guard1974 Lon Kruger, guard1975 Chuckie Williams, guard1976 Mike Evans, guard

Chuckie Williams, guard1977 Mike Evans, guard

Curtis Redding, forward1978 Mike Evans, guard1979 Rolando Blackman, guard1980 Rolando Blackman, guard1981 Rolando Blackman, guard1982 Ed Nealy, forward1986 Norris Coleman, forward1987 Norris Coleman, forward1988 Mitch Richmond, forward1989 Steve Henson, guard1996 Elliot Hatcher, guard (second team)

Tyrone Davis, forward (honorable mention)

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Consensus All-Americans

� Ernie BarrettSecond team [1951]

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� Dick KnostmanSecond team [1953]

� Bob BoozerFirst team [1958]

� Bob BoozerFirst team [1959]

� Mitch RichmondSecond team [1988]

� Michael BeasleyFirst team [2008]

� Michael Beasley, alongside D.J. Augustin, Stephen Curry and Tyler Hansbrough, at the 2008 John R. Wooden Award ceremony.

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Big 12 Conference1997 Mark Young, forward (honorable mention)1998 Manny Dies, forward (third team)

Aaron Swartzendruber, guard (hon. mention)1999 Manny Dies, forward (honorable mention)

Tony Kitt, forward (honorable mention)Ayome May, guard (honorable mention)Shawn Rhodes, guard (honorable mention)

2000 Tony Kitt, forward (honorable mention)Cortez Groves, guard (honorable mention)

2001 Larry Reid, guard (honorable mention)2002 Larry Reid, guard (second team)2003 Gilson DeJesus, forward (honorable mention)

Pervis Pasco, forward (honorable mention)2004 Jeremiah Massey, forward (third team)2005 Jeremiah Massey, forward (second team)2006 Cartier Martin, forward (second team)2007 Cartier Martin, forward (second team)

David Hoskins, forward (second team)2008 Michael Beasley, forward

Bill Walker, forward (third team)2009 Denis Clemente, guard (second team)

Jacob Pullen, guard (honorable mention)

� Region HonorsAll are first team selections unless denoted

USBWA All-District1998 Manny Dies, forward2006 Cartier Martin, forward2007 Cartier Martin, forward2008 Michael Beasley, forward

Bill Walker, forward2009 Denis Clemente, guard

NABC All-District1950 Rick Harman, forward

Clarence Brannum, center1951 Ernie Barrett, guard1952 Jim Iverson, guard

Dick Knostman, forward (honorable mention)Bob Rousy, guard (honorable mention)

1953 Dick Knostman, forwardBob Rousey, guard (honorable mention)

1954 Jesse Prisock, forwardGene Stauffer, guard

1957 Jack Parr, guard1958 Bob Boozer, forward

Jack Parr, guard 1959 Bob Boozer, forward (second team)1960 Wally Frank, forward 1961 Larry Comley, forward (honorable mention)1962 Mike Wroblewski, center 1963 Willie Murrell, forward (second team)1964 Willie Murrell, forward 1965 Jeff Simons, forward (third team)1969 Gene Williams, forward

Steve Honeycutt, guard (second team)1972 David Hall, center (second team)1973 Steve Mitchell, center

Lon Kruger, guard (third team)1974 Lon Kruger, guard

Larry Williams, forward (third team)1975 Chuckie Williams, guard (second team)1978 Mike Evans, guard 1976 Chuckie Williams, guard

Mike Evans, guard (second team)1977 Mike Evans, guard 1979 Rolando Blackman, guard (second team)1980 Rolando Blackman, guard 1981 Rolando Blackman, guard 1982 Ed Nealy, center (second team)

Randy Reed, forward (second team)1986 Norris Coleman, forward (second team)1987 Norris Coleman, forward 1988 Mitch Richmond, forward 1989 Steve Henson, guard (second team)1990 Steve Henson, guard 1991 Jean Derouillere, guard (second team)1996 Tyrone Davis, forward (second team)1998 Manny Dies, forward (second team)2005 Jeremiah Massey, forward (second team)2006 Cartier Martin, forward (second team)

2007 Cartier Martin, forward (second team)2008 Michael Beasley, forward

Bill Walker (second team)

NABC East/West All-Stars1964 Willie Murrell1969 Gene Williams1973 Steve Mitchell1974 Lon Kruger1976 Chuckie Williams1978 Mike Evans1981 Rolando Blackman1988 Mitch Richmond1990 Steve Henson

McDonald’s All-American1976 Tom Freeman1990 Deryl Cunningham2007 Michael Beasley2009 Wally Judge

� Academic HonorsAll are first team selections unless denoted

Big Eight Conference1965 Roy Smith1966 Earl Seyfert

Roy Smith1972 David Hall

Lon Kruger1973 Lon Kruger

Ernie KusnyerLarry Williams

1974 Lon Kruger1975 Doug Snider1976 Bobby Noland1980 Tim Jankovich

Ed Nealy

1981 Tim JankovichEd Nealy

1982 Tim JankovichEd Nealy

1983 Eddie Elder1984 Eddie Elder

Jim Roder1985 Eddie Elder1987 Mark Dobbins1988 Mark Dobbins1989 Mark Dobbins1995 Tyrone Davis

Big 12 Conference1997 Chris Marsh

Shawn Rhodes (honorable mention)Aaron Swartzendruber (honorable mention)

1998 Josh Reid Shawn Rhodes Aaron Swartzendruber

1999 Shawn Rhodes Josh Reid Tony Kitt (honorable mention)Travis Reynolds (honorable mention)

2000 Josh Reid 2001 Ivan Sulic

Donnie Wallace 2002 Ivan Sulic 2004 Blake Bauer

Josh Eilert 2006 Clent Stewart 2007 Serge Afeli

Clent Stewart (second team)2008 Clent Stewart 2009 Buchi Awaji

Chris Merriewether

� Coaching Honors

National Coach of the Year1958 Fred “Tex” Winter (NABC)1980 Jack Hartman (UPI)

Conference Coach of the Year1958 Fred “Tex” Winter1959 Fred “Tex” Winter1960 Fred “Tex” Winter1970 Lowell “Cotton” Fitzsimmons1975 Jack Hartman1977 Jack Hartman1993 Dana Altman

� Conference Weekly Awards

Big 12 Player of the Week1997-98 Manny Dies, forward (1/18/98)1999-00 Galen Morrison, guard (1/10/00)2004-05 Jeremiah Massey, forward (12/27/04)

Jeremiah Massey, forward (1/31/05)2007-08 Michael Beasley, forward (11/12/07)

Michael Beasley, forward (1/14/08)Michael Beasley, foward (3/9/08)

2008-09 Denis Clemente, guard (2/2/09)

Big 12 Rookie of the Week1998-99 Josh Kimm, guard (11/24/98)

Tony Kitt, forward (12/1/98)Tony Kitt, forward (1/4/99)

2000-01 Larry Reid, guard (1/2/01)Larry Reid, guard (2/5/01)

2001-02 Pervis Pasco, forward (2/4/02)Pervis Pasco, forward (3/4/02)

2002-03 Tim Ellis, guard (12/30/02)Frank Richards, guard (2/17/03)

2003-04 Jeremiah Massey, forward (2/9/04)Jeremiah Massey, forward (3/8/04)

2004-05 Fred Peete, guard (12/13/04)Fred Peete, guard (2/14/05)

2005-06 David Hoskins, forward (11/28/05)David Hoskins, forward (12/12/05)

2007-08 Michael Beasley, forward (11/19/07)Bill Walker, forward (12/10/07)Michael Beasley, forward (12/26/07)Bill Walker, forward (1/21/08)Michael Beasley, forward (1/28/08)Michael Beasley, forward (2/4/08)Michael Beasley, forward (2/11/08)Michael Beasley, forward (2/18/08)Michael Beasley, forward (2/25/08)Michael Beasley, forward (3/3/08)

� Tex Winter, shown here with seven of his eight conference titles, was named National Coach of the Year in 1958 and league Coach of the Year three times.

HISTORY

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19611. Ohio State2. Cincinnati 3. St. Bonaventure 4. KANSAS STATE 5. North Carolina 6. Bradley 7. USC 8. Iowa 9. West Virginia 10. Duke 11. Utah 12. Texas Tech 13. Niagara 14. Memphis 15. Wake Forest 16. St. John’s17. St. Joseph’s 18. Drake 19. Holy Cross 20. Kentucky

19621. Ohio State2. Cincinnati 3. Kentucky 4. Mississippi State 5. Bradley 6. KANSAS STATE 7. Utah 8. Bowling Green 9. Colorado

10. Duke 11. Loyola-Chicago 12. St. John’s 13. Wake Forest14. Oregon State 15. West Virginia 16. Arizona State 17. Duquesne 18. Utah State 19. UCLA 20. Villanova

19731. UCLA2. N.C. State 3. Long Beach State 4. Providence 5. Marquette 6. Indiana 7. Louisiana 8. Maryland 9. KANSAS STATE

10. Minnesota 11. North Carolina12. Memphis 13. Houston 14. Syracuse 15. Missouri 16. Arizona State 17. Kentucky 18. Pennsylvania 19. Austin Peay 20. San Francisco

19751. UCLA2. Kentucky 3. Indiana 4. Louisville 5. Maryland 6. Syracuse 7. N.C. State 8. Arizona State 9. North Carolina 10. Alabama 11. Marquette 12. Princeton 13. Cincinnati 14. Notre Dame 15. KANSAS STATE 16. Drake 17. UNLV 18. Oregon State 19. Michigan 20. Pennsylvania

19771. Michigan2. UCLA3. Kentucky 4. UNLV 5. North Carolina 6. Syracuse 7. Marquette 8. San Francisco 9. Wake Forest 10. Notre Dame 11. Alabama12. Detroit 13. Minnesota 14. Utah 15. Tennessee 16. KANSAS STATE17. Charlotte 18. Arkansas 19. Louisville 20. VMI

19881. Temple2. Arizona 3. Purdue 4. Oklahoma 5. Duke 6. Kentucky 7. North Carolina 8. Pittsburgh 9. Syracuse 10. Michigan 11. Bradley 12. UNLV 13. Wyoming 14. N.C. State 15. Loyola Marymount 16. Illinois 17. Iowa 18. Xavier 19. BYU 20. KANSAS STATE

19501. Bradley2. Ohio State3. Kentucky4. Holy Cross5. N.C. State6. Duquesne7. UCLA8. Western Kentucky9. St. John’s10. La Salle11. Villanova12. San Francisco13. Long Island14. KANSAS STATE15. Arizona16. Wisconsin17. San Jose State18. Washington State19. Kansas20. Indiana

19511. Kentucky2. Oklahoma State3. Columbia4. KANSAS STATE5. Illinois6. Bradley7. Indiana8. N.C. State9. St. John’s

10. Saint Louis11. BYU12. Arizona13. Dayton14. Toledo15. Washington16. Murray State17. Cincinnati18. Siena19. USC20. Villanova

19521. Kentucky2. Illinois3. KANSAS STATE4. Duquesne5. Saint Louis6. Washington7. Iowa8. Kansas 9. West Virginia

10. St. John’s11. Dayton12. Duke13. Holy Cross14. Seton Hall15. St. Bonaventure16. Wyoming17. Louisville18. Seattle19. UCLA20. Texas State

19531. Indiana2. Seton Hall3. Kansas4. Washington 5. LSU 6. La Salle 7. St. John’s 8. Oklahoma State 9. Duquesne 10. Notre Dame 11. Illinois 12. KANSAS STATE13. Holy Cross 14. Seattle 15. Wake Forest 16. Santa Clara 17. Western Kentucky 18. N.C. State 19. DePaul 20. Missouri State

19581. West Virginia 2. Cincinnati3. KANSAS STATE4. San Francisco 5. Temple6. Maryland 7. Kansas 8. Notre Dame 9. Kentucky10. Duke 11. Dayton 12. Indiana 13. North Carolina 14. Bradley 15. Mississippi State 16. Auburn 17. Michigan State 18. Seattle 19. Oklahoma State 20. N.C. State

19591. KANSAS STATE2. Kentucky 3. Mississippi State 4. Bradley 5. Cincinnati 6. N.C. State 7. Michigan State 8. Auburn 9. North Carolina 10. West Virginia 11. California 12. Saint Louis 13. Seattle 14. St. Joseph’s 15. St. Mary’s 16. TCU 17. Oklahoma City 18. Utah 19. St. Bonaventure 20. Marquette

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23 NCAA TOURNAMENTS | 4 FINAL FOURS | 16 SWEET SIXTEENS | 11 ELITE EIGHTS | 19 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS | 36 ALL-AMERICANS

Following is a look at Kansas State’s week-by-week ranking in The Associated Press poll since it began in January 20, 1949. Starting in the 1961-62 season, the AP provided a postseason poll. Theorganization also did a post-tournament poll in 1953, 1954, 1974 and 1975.

Year PS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Dates1949-50 NP 20 - 13 12 11 10 14 13 12 Jan. 5-Mar. 71950-51 NP 20 - 9 9 10 9 7 4 3 5 4 4 Dec. 19-Mar. 71951-52 NP 5 5 8 9 7 9 7 2 2 2 2 3 3 Dec. 10-Mar. 41952-53 NP 2 5 1 1 1 4 5 5 10 8 9 8 8 12 Dec. 16-Mar. 241953-54 NP 8 - - - - - - - - - - - - - Dec. 8-Mar. 231955-56 NP - - - - - - - - - - - - 17 - Dec. 6-Mar. 61956-57 NP 14 10 - - - - - - - - 17 12 - - Dec. 11-Mar. 121957-58 NP 5 3 3 3 4 2 3 4 4 1 1 1 1 3 Dec. 10-Mar. 111958-59 NP 3 3 4 3 4 4 3 3 3 3 4 2 2 1 Dec. 9-Mar. 91959-60 NP - - - - - - 15 - - - - - Dec. 22-Mar. 81960-61 NP 20 12 12 - 9 10 - 10 7 6 8 7 4 Dec. 13-Mar. 71961-62 8 4 5 4 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 6 Dec. 19-Mar. 131964-65 8 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Dec. 8-Mar. 91965-66 10 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Dec. 7-Mar. 81969-70 - - - - - - - 17 19 18 - 18 17 16 - Dec. 9-Mar. 101972-73 17 16 20 17 16 18 17 14 18 18 18 15 13 16 11 9 Dec. 5-Mar. 131973-74 - 13 15 13 18 - - - - - - - 18 - - - - - Dec. 4-Mar. 271974-75 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 17 15 15 Dec. 3-Apr. 21975-76 14 18 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Dec. 2-Mar. 161976-77 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 16 Nov. 30-Mar. 151977-78 - - - 19 - - - - - - - - - - - - - Nov. 29-Mar. 131979-80 - - - - - - - - - 20 - 19 - - - Dec. 4-Mar. 41981-82 - - - - - - - - 18 14 t19 15 18 - 17 - Dec. 1-Mar. 91987-88 - - - - - - - - - - - 14 - - - - 20 Dec. 1-Mar. 151992-93 - - - - - - - - - - - - 23 - - - - - Nov. 23-Mar. 152007-08 25 22 18 25 - - - - - - - - 22 20 18 24 - - - - Nov. 12-Mar. 31

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Porky Morgan most inspirational playerPorky Morgan served as K-State’s head athletic trainer for nearly 30 years prior to hisdeath in February of 1980. The basketballteam’s Most Inspirational Award, the mostprestigious at the school, is named for Morgan.

1950 Lloyd Krone, guard1951 Ed Head, forward1952 Don Upson, guard1953 Bob Rousey, guard1954 Jesse Prisock, center1955 Jim Smith, forward1956 Fritz Schneider, guard1957 Roy DeWitz, guard1958 Don Matuszak, guard1959 Don Matuszak, guard1960 Mickie Heinz, forward1961 Cedric Price, center1962 Pat McKenzie, forward1963 Gary Marriott, forward1964 Willie Murrell, forward1965 Jeff Simons, forward1966 Sammy Robinson, guard1967 Galen Frick, forward1968 Steve Honeycutt, guard1969 Bud Peithman, guard1970 Jeff Webb, guard1971 Dennis Lull, guard1972 Lon Kruger, guard1973 Lon Kruger, guard1974 Lon Kruger, guard1975 Doug Snider, forward1976 Bobby Noland, forward1977 Mike Evans, guard1978 Mike Evans, guard1979 Steve Soldner, center1980 Jari Wills, center1981 Rolando Blackman, guard1982 Tyrone Adams, guard1983 Jim Roder, guard1984 Tyrone Jackson, forward1985 Eddie Elder, forward1986 Ben Mitchell, forward1987 Lynn Smith, guard1988 Steve Henson, guard

Mitch Richmond, forward1989 Steve Henson, guard1990 Steve Henson, guard1991 Keith Amerson, guard

Jeff Wires, guard1992 Wylie Howard, forward1993 Anthony Beane, guard

Aaron Collier, forward1994 Anthony Beane, guard1995 Demond Davis, forward1996 Tyrone Davis, forward

Aaron Swartzendruber, guard1997 Aaron Swartzendruber, guard1998 Aaron Swartzendruber, guard

Marcus McCullough, guard1999 Jay Heidrick, forward2000 Tony Kitt, forward2001 Larry Reid, guard2002 Pervis Pasco, forward2003 Gilson DeJesus, forward2004 Dez Willingham, guard2005 Cartier Martin, forward2006 Dramane Diarra, forward2007 Clent Stewart, guard

Bill Walker, forward2008 Clent Stewart, guard2009 Chris Merriewether, guard

Rolando Blackmanmost valuable playerEstablished to honor the team’s most valuableplayer after K-State All-American RolandoBlackman beginning in the 2006-07 season.

2007 Cartier Martin, forward2008 Michael Beasley, forward2009 Denis Clemente, guard

Tex Winteroutstanding offensive player awardEstablished to honor legendary head coach TexWinter, who laid claim to more league titles (8)and owns the best winning percentage of anycoach in school history.

2001 Larry Reid, guard2002 Larry Reid, guard2003 Matt Siebrandt, forward2004 Jeremiah Massey, forward2005 Jeremiah Massey, forward2006 Cartier Martin, forward2007 David Hoskins, forward2008 Michael Beasley, forward2009 Denis Clemente, guard

Jack Hartmandefensive player awardThe Defensive Player of the Year Award was renamed to the Jack Hartman Defensive Playerof the Year Award to honor the legendary headcoach following the 1998-99 season. Hartman,who coached at K-State from 1970-86, is theall-time winningest coach with a 295 wins.

1999 Ayome May, guard2000 Travis Reynolds, forward2001 Quentin Buchanan, forward2002 Matt Siebrandt, forward2003 Gilson DeJesus, forward2004 Jarrett Hart, guard2005 Justin Williams, forward2006 Akeem Wright, guard2007 Akeem Wright, guard2008 Blake Young, guard2009 Dominique Sutton, forward

Keith Amersonacademic awardEstablished to honor former player Keith Amerson (1990-91), whose determination toreach his potential on and off the court set the standard for future K-State student-athletes.

1992 Wylie Howard, forwardJohn Rettiger, center

1993 Aaron Collier, forward1994 Askia Jones, guard1995 Tyrone Davis, forward1996 Aaron Swartzendruber, guard1997 Josh Reid, forward1998 Josh Reid, forward1999 Josh Reid, forward2000 Josh Reid, forward2001 Ivan Sulic, forward2002 Ivan Sulic, forward2003 Schyler Thomas, guard2004 Josh Eilert, forward2005 Clent Stewart, guard2006 Clent Stewart, guard2007 Clent Stewart, guard2008 Clent Stewart, guard2009 Victor Ojeleye, forward

Dean Harris newcomer of the yearThe Dean Harris Newcomer of the Year Awardwas established in 1974 following the tragicdeath of Harris, K-State’s lovable and talented freshman from East St. Louis, Ill. Recipients are judged on many of the samecharacteristics Harris displayed: dedication, enthusiasm, basketball ability and team play.

1975 Mike Evans, guard1976 Keith Frazier, guard1977 Curtis Redding, forward1978 Rolando Blackman, guard1979 Ed Nealy, forward1980 Les Craft, center1981 Steve Reid, guard1982 Lafayette Watkins, forward1983 Jim Roder, guard1984 Alex Williams, center1985 Ron Meyer, forward1986 Norris Coleman, forward1987 Steve Henson, guard1989 None selected1990 Askia Jones, guard/forward1991 None selected1992 Brian Henson, guard1993 George Hill, center1994 Kevin Lewis, center1995 Mark Young, guard1996 Ayome May, guard

Shawn Rhodes, forward1997 Pero Vasiljevic, forward

Josh Reid, forward1998 *Duane Davis, guard

*Ty Sims, forward1999 *Tony Kitt, forward

*Cortez Groves, guard2000 Quentin Buchanan, forward2001 None selected2002 Marcelo Da Barrosa, forward2003 *Frank Richards, guard2004 *Jeremiah Massey, forward2005 Clent Stewart, guard2006 *David Hoskins, forward2007 *Blake Young, guard2008 Jacob Pullen, guard2009 Jamar Samuels, forward

* junior college player or Division I transfer

Ernie Barretthustle awardEstablished to honor the legendary K-State All-American Ernie Barrett beginning in the2000-01 season.

2001 Kelvin Howell, forward2002 Matt Siebrandt, forward2003 Gilson DeJesus, forward2004 Jarrett Hart, guard2005 Jeremiah Massey, forward2006 Schyler Thomas, guard2007 Luis Colón, forward2008 Darren Kent, forward

Dominique Sutton, forward2009 Luis Colon, forward

Mitch Richmondmr. basketball awardEstablished to honor K-State All-AmericanMitch Richmond beginning in the 2007-08season.

2008 Bill Walker, forward2009 Darren Kent, forward

HISTORY� Porky Morgan � Rolando Blackman

� Tex Winter

� Jack Hartman

� Keith Amerson

� Dean Harris

� Ernie Barrett

� Mitch Richmond

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All-Time ABA/NBA StatisticsErnie BarrettG � Kansas State � 1948-51Boston Celtics (1953-56)Year Team G FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB AST STL BLK PTS PPG1953-54 Boston 59 60-191 0-0 14-25 100 55 0 0 134 2.31955-56 Boston 72 207-533 0-0 93-118 243 174 0 0 507 7.0Career (2 years) 131 267-724 0-0 107-143 343 229 0 0 641 4.9

Michael BeasleyF � Kansas State � 2007-08Miami Heat (2008-09)Year Team G FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB AST STL BLK PTS PPG2008-09 Miami 87 479-1033 35-90 198-254 483 90 43 42 1191 13.7Career (1 year) 87 479-1033 35-90 198-254 483 90 43 42 1191 13.7

Rolando BlackmanG � Kansas State � 1977-81Dallas Mavericks (1981-92); New York Knicks (1992-94)Year Team G FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB AST STL BLK PTS PPG1981-82 Dallas 82 439-855 1-4 212-276 254 105 46 30 1091 13.31982-83 Dallas 75 513-1042 3-15 297-381 293 185 37 29 1326 17.71983-84 Dallas 81 721-1320 1-11 372-458 373 288 56 37 1815 22.41984-85 Dallas 81 625-1230 6-20 342-413 300 289 61 16 1598 19.71985-86 Dallas 82 677-1318 4-29 404-483 291 271 79 25 1762 21.51986-87 Dallas 80 626-1264 5-15 419-474 278 266 64 21 1676 21.01987-88 Dallas 71 497-1050 0-5 331-379 246 262 64 18 1325 18.71988-89 Dallas 78 594-1249 30-85 316-370 273 288 65 20 1534 19.71989-90 Dallas 80 626-1256 13-43 287-340 280 289 77 21 1552 19.41990-91 Dallas 80 634-1316 40-143 282-326 256 301 69 19 1590 19.91991-92 Dallas 75 535-1161 65-169 239-266 239 204 50 22 1374 18.31992-93 New York 60 239-539 31-73 71-90 102 157 22 10 580 9.71993-94 New York 55 161-369 30-84 48-53 93 76 25 6 400 7.3Career (13 years) 980 6887-13969 229-667 3620-4309 3278 2981 715 274 17623 18.0

Bob BoozerF � Kansas State � 1956-59Cincinnati Royals (1960-63; 1963-64); New York Knicks (1963-64; 1964-65); Los Angeles Lakers (1965-66);Chicago Bulls (1966-69); Seattle Supersonics (1969-70); Milwaukee Bucks (1970-71) Year Team G FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB AST STL BLK PTS PPG1960-61 Cincinnati 79 250-603 0-0 166-247 488 109 0 0 666 8.41961-62 Cincinnati 79 410-936 0-0 263-372 804 130 0 0 1083 13.71962-63 Cincinnati 79 440-992 0-0 252-353 878 102 0 0 1132 14.31963-64 New York 49 329-762 0-0 198-257 418 63 0 0 856 17.5

Cincinnati 32 139-334 0-0 74-119 178 33 0 0 352 11.01964-65 New York 80 424-963 0-0 288-375 604 108 0 0 1136 14.21965-66 L.A. Lakers 78 365-754 0-0 225-289 548 87 0 0 955 12.21966-67 Chicago 80 538-1104 0-0 360-461 679 90 0 0 1436 18.01967-68 Chicago 77 622-1265 0-0 411-535 756 121 0 0 1655 21.51968-69 Chicago 79 661-1375 0-0 394-489 614 156 0 0 1716 21.71969-70 Seattle 82 493-1005 0-0 263-320 717 110 0 0 1249 15.21970-71 Milwaukee 80 290-645 0-0 148-181 435 128 0 0 728 9.1Career (11 years) 874 4961-10738 0-0 3042-3998 7119 1237 0 0 12964 14.8

Norris ColemanF � Kansas State � 1985-87Los Angeles Clippers (1987-88)Year Team G FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB AST STL BLK PTS PPG1987-88 L.A. Clippers 29 66-191 1-2 20-36 81 13 11 6 153 5.3Career (1 year) 29 66-191 1-2 20-36 81 13 11 6 153 5.3

Larry ComleyF � Kansas State � 1959-61Baltimore Bullets (1963-64)Year Team G FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB AST STL BLK PTS PPG1963-64 Baltimore 12 8-37 0-0 9-16 19 12 0 0 25 2.1Career (1 year) 12 8-37 0-0 9-16 19 12 0 0 25 2.1

Mike EvansG � Kansas State � 1974-78San Antonio Spurs (1979-80); Milwaukee Bucks (1980-82); Cleveland Cavaliers (1981-82); Denver Nuggets(1982-88) Year Team G FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB AST STL BLK PTS PPG1979-80 San Antonio 79 208-464 12-42 58-85 107 230 60 9 486 6.21980-81 Milwaukee 71 134-291 2-14 50-64 87 167 34 4 320 4.51981-82 Cleveland 8 11-35 0-4 5-8 10 20 4 0 27 3.4

Milwaukee 14 24-51 0-2 8-12 12 22 9 0 56 4.01982-83 Denver 42 115-243 0-9 33-42 58 113 23 3 263 6.31983-84 Denver 78 243-564 32-89 111-131 138 288 61 4 629 8.11984-85 Denver 81 323-661 57-157 113-131 119 231 65 12 816 10.11985-86 Denver 81 304-715 39-176 126-149 101 177 61 1 773 9.51986-87 Denver 81 334-729 53-169 96-123 128 185 79 12 817 10.11987-88 Denver 56 139-307 36-91 30-37 48 81 34 6 344 6.1Career (9 years) 591 1835-4060 231-753 630-781 808 1514 430 51 4531 7.7

23 NCAA TOURNAMENTS | 4 FINAL FOURS | 16 SWEET SIXTEENS | 11 ELITE EIGHTS | 19 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS | 36 ALL-AMERICANS

NBA Draft HistoryYear Name Pos. Team Round Pick1947 Jack Stone F Chicago Stags -- --1949 Howard Shannon G/F Providence Steamrollers 1 11950 Rick Harman F Baltimore Bullets 6 --1951 Ernie Barrett G Boston Celtics 1 7

Jack Stone F Baltimore Bullets 2 11Lew Hitch C Minneapolis Lakers 2 20Ed Head F Minneapolis Lakers 7 70

1952 Jim Iverson G Boston Celtics -- --1953 Jack Carby F Baltimore Bullets -- --

Bob Rousey G Milwaukee Bucks -- --Dick Knostman C Syracuse Nationals -- --

1954 Jesse Priscock F New York Knicks 5 401955 Jerry Jung C Rochester Royals -- --1958 Roy DeWitz G/F Detroit Pistons 3 19

Jack Parr F Cincinnati Royals 10 631959 Bob Boozer F Cincinnati Royals 1 1

Don Matuszak G Cincinnati Royals 8 561960 Wally Frank F Minneapolis Lakers 4 261961 Cedrick Price C New York Knicks 8 69

Larry Comley G/F Chicago Packers 10 911962 Mike Wroblewski C Cincinnati Royals 5 42

Pat McKenzie F Chicago Packers 15 991964 Willie Murrell F St. Louis Bombers 4 33

Roger Suttner C San Francisco Warriors 5 431967 Ray Smith C New York Knicks 9 95

Nick Pino C Los Angeles Lakers 11 1161968 Nick Pino C Los Angeles Lakers 6 73

Earl Seyfert F Philadelphia 76ers 13 1701969 Gene Williams F New York Knicks 9 95

Steve Honeycutt G Seattle Supersonics 17 2031970 Jerry Venable F Philadelphia 76ers 6 971971 Mike Johnson G Phoenix Suns 9 1491972 David Hall C Cincinnati Royals 10 1481973 Steve Mitchell F Phoenix Suns 3 43

Ernie Kusyner G/F Kansas City Kings 10 1571974 Larry Williams F Milwaukee Bucks 6 108

Lon Kruger G Atlanta Hawks 9 1511976 Chuckie Williams G Cleveland Cavaliers 1 15

Carl Gerlach C Atlanta Hawks 7 1101978 Mike Evans G Denver Nuggets 1 211981 Rolando Blackman G Dallas Mavericks 1 91982 Tyrone Adams G/F Chicago Bulls 3 53

Randy Reed F Cleveland Cavaliers 7 139Ed Nealy F Kansas City Kings 8 166

1983 Les Craft F Cleveland Cavaliers 3 651987 Norris Coleman F Los Angeles Clippers 2 381988 Mitch Richmond G/F Golden State Warriors 1 51990 Steve Henson G Milwaukee Bucks 2 442008 Michael Beasley F Miami Heat 1 2

Bill Walker F Washington Wizards^ 2 47

ABA Draft HistoryYear Name Pos. Team Round Pick1968 Nick Pino C Minnesota Pipers 4 --1969 Gene Williams F Kentucky Colonels 5 --1970 Jerry Venable F New York Nets 15 --1972 David Hall C Kentucky Colonels 8 --1973 Steve Mitchell F Denver Nuggets 2 --

Ernie Kusyner G/F San Diego Conquistadors 4 --

^later traded to the Boston Celtics.

Kansas State is one of 12 schools in the nation(Duquesne, Georgetown, Houston, Indiana, Maryland, Michigan,

North Carolina, Purdue, UCLA, Utah and West Virginia)

that has produced more than oneNo. 1 NBA Draft pick.

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Steve HensonG � Kansas State � 1986-90Milwaukee Bucks (1990-92); Atlanta Hawks (1992-93); Charlotte Hornets (1993-94); Portland Trailblazers(1994-95); Detroit Pistons (1997-99) Year Team G FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB AST STL BLK PTS PPG1990-91 Milwaukee 68 79-189 18-54 38-42 51 131 32 0 214 3.11991-92 Milwaukee 50 52-144 23-48 23-29 41 82 15 1 150 3.01992-93 Atlanta 53 71-182 37-80 34-40 55 155 30 1 213 4.01993-94 Charlotte 3 1-2 1-1 0-0 1 5 0 0 3 1.01994-95 Portland 37 37-86 23-52 22-25 26 85 9 0 119 3.21997-98 Detroit 23 13-26 3-8 7-7 2 4 1 0 36 1.61998-99 Detroit 4 1-2 0-0 2-2 0 3 1 0 4 1.0Career (7 years) 238 254-631 105-243 126-145 176 465 88 2 739 3.1

Lew HitchC � Kansas State � 1949-51Minneapolis Lakers (1951-53, 1954-56); Milwaukee Hawks (1953-54); Philadelphia Warriors (1956-57) Year Team G FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB AST STL BLK PTS PPG1951-52 Minneapolis 61 77-215 0-0 63-94 243 50 0 0 217 3.61952-53 Minneapolis 70 89-255 0-0 83-136 275 66 0 0 261 3.71953-54 Milwaukee 72 221-603 0-0 133-208 691 141 0 0 575 8.01954-55 Minneapolis 74 167-417 0-0 115-169 438 125 0 0 449 6.11955-56 Minneapolis 69 94-235 0-0 100-132 283 77 0 0 288 4.21956-57 Philadelphia 68 111-296 0-0 63-88 253 40 0 0 285 4.2Career (6 years) 414 759-2021 0-0 557-827 2183 499 0 0 2075 5.0

Askia JonesG/F � Kansas State � 1989-94Minnesota Timberwolves (1994-95)Year Team G FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB AST STL BLK PTS PPG1994-95 Minnesota 11 15-44 2-12 13-16 11 16 6 0 45 4.1Career (1 year) 11 15-44 2-12 13-16 11 16 6 0 45 4.1

Dick KnostmanC � Kansas State � 1950-53Syracuse Nationals (1953-54)Year Team G FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB AST STL BLK PTS PPG1953-54 Syracuse 5 3-10 0-0 7-11 17 6 0 0 13 2.6Career (1 year) 5 3-10 0-0 7-11 17 6 0 0 13 2.6

Cartier MartinF � Kansas State � 2003-07Charlotte Bobcats (2008-09)Year Team G FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB AST STL BLK PTS PPG2008-09 Charlotte 33 28-77 10-33 20-25 33 13 8 4 86 2.6Career (1 year) 33 28-77 10-33 20-25 33 13 8 4 86 2.6

Willie MurrellF � Kansas State � 1962-64Denver Nuggets (1967-68); Miami Floridians (1968-70)Year Team G FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB AST STL BLK PTS PPG1967-68 Denver 71 498-1069 3-11 166-236 637 64 0 0 1165 16.41968-69 Miami 75 476-1019 4-18 191-269 566 103 0 0 1147 15.31969-70 Miami 82 276-596 7-17 117-154 452 66 0 0 676 8.2Career (3 years) 228 1250-2684 14-46 474-659 1655 233 0 0 2988 13.1

Ed NealyF � Kansas State � 1978-82Kansas City Kings (1982-85); San Antonio Spurs (1986-88); Chicago Bulls (1988-89, 1989-90; 1992-93);Phoenix Suns (1988-89; 1990-92); Golden State Warriors (1992-93) Year Team G FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB AST STL BLK PTS PPG1982-83 Kansas City 82 147-247 0-0 70-114 485 62 68 12 364 4.41983-84 Kansas City 71 63-126 0-0 48-60 222 50 41 9 174 2.51984-85 Kansas City 22 26-44 0-0 10-19 44 18 3 1 62 2.81986-87 San Antonio 60 84-192 4-31 51-69 284 83 40 11 223 3.71987-88 San Antonio 68 50-109 1-2 41-63 222 49 29 5 142 2.11988-89 Chicago 13 5-7 0-0 1-2 23 6 3 1 11 0.8

Phoenix 30 8-29 0-2 3-7 55 8 4 0 19 0.61989-90 Chicago 46 37-70 0-2 30-41 138 28 16 4 104 2.31990-91 Phoenix 55 45-97 5-16 28-38 151 36 24 4 123 2.21991-92 Phoenix 52 62-121 20-50 16-24 111 37 16 2 160 3.11992-93 Chicago 11 10-23 1-5 2-2 16 3 1 2 23 2.1

Golden State 30 16-46 7-22 7-10 48 13 9 1 46 1.5Career (10 years) 540 553-1111 38-130 307-449 1799 392 256 51 1451 2.7

Jack ParrC � Kansas State � 1955-58Cincinnati Royals (1958-59)Year Team G FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB AST STL BLK PTS PPG1958-59 Cincinnati 66 109-307 0-0 44-73 278 51 0 0 262 4.0Career (1 year) 66 109-307 0-0 44-73 278 51 0 0 262 4.0

Mitch RichmondF � Kansas State � 1986-88Golden State Warriors (1988-91); Sacramento Kings (1991-98); Washington Wizards (1998-2001); Los Angeles Lakers (2001-02) Year Team G FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB AST STL BLK PTS PPG1988-89 Golden State 79 649-1386 33-90 410-506 468 334 82 13 1741 22.01989-90 Golden State 78 640-1287 34-95 406-469 360 223 98 24 1720 22.11990-91 Golden State 77 703-1424 40-115 394-465 452 238 126 34 1840 23.91991-92 Sacramento 80 685-1465 103-268 330-406 319 411 92 34 1803 22.51992-93 Sacramento 45 371-782 48-130 197-233 154 221 53 9 987 21.91993-94 Sacramento 78 635-1428 127-312 426-511 286 313 103 17 1823 23.41994-95 Sacramento 82 668-1497 156-425 375-445 357 311 91 29 1867 22.81995-96 Sacramento 81 611-1368 225-515 425-491 269 255 125 19 1872 23.11996-97 Sacramento 81 717-1578 204-477 457-531 319 338 118 24 2095 25.91997-98 Sacramento 70 543-1220 130-334 407-471 229 279 88 15 1623 23.21998-99 Washington 50 331-803 70-221 251-293 172 122 64 10 983 19.71999-00 Washington 74 447-1049 93-241 298-340 213 185 110 13 1285 17.42000-01 Washington 37 205-504 45-133 143-160 109 111 43 7 1216 16.22001-02 L.A. Lakers 64 100-247 18-62 42-44 94 57 18 6 260 4.1Career (14 years) 976 7305-16038 1326-3418 4561-5365 3801 3398 1211 254 20497 21.0

Howard ShannonG � Kansas State � 1947-48Providence Steamrollers (1948-49); Boston Celtics (1949-50) Year Team G FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB AST STL BLK PTS PPG1948-49 Providence 55 292-802 0-0 152-189 0 125 0 0 736 13.41949-50 Boston 67 222-646 0-0 143-182 0 174 0 0 587 8.8Career (2 years) 122 514-1448 0-0 295-371 0 299 0 0 1323 10.8

Jeff WebbG � Kansas State � 1967-70Milwaukee Bucks (1970-72); Phoenix Suns (1971-72) Year Team G FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB AST STL BLK PTS PPG1970-71 Milwaukee 29 27-78 0-0 11-15 24 19 0 0 65 2.21971-72 Milwaukee 19 9-35 0-0 11-13 18 7 0 0 29 1.5

Phoenix 27 31-65 0-0 5-10 17 16 0 0 67 2.5Career (2 years) 75 67-178 0-0 27-38 59 42 0 0 161 2.1

Bill WalkerF � Kansas State � 2006-08Boston Celtics (2008-09)Year Team G FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB AST STL BLK PTS PPG2008-09 Boston 30 36-58 0-1 16-23 29 13 7 2 88 3.0Career (1 year) 30 36-58 0-1 16-23 29 13 7 2 88 3.0

Chuckie WilliamsG � Kansas State � 1972-76Cleveland Cavaliers (1976-77) Year Team G FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB AST STL BLK PTS PPG1976-77 Cleveland 22 14-47 0-0 9-12 4 7 1 0 37 1.7Career (1 year) 22 14-47 0-0 9-12 4 7 1 0 37 1.7

Gene WilliamsG � Kansas State � 1967-69Kentucky Colonels (1969-70) Year Team G FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB AST STL BLK PTS PPG1969-70 Kentucky 1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Career (1 year) 1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

NBA ChampionsLew Hitch Minneapolis Lakers 1952, 1953Bob Boozer Milwaukee Bucks 1971Jeff Webb Milwaukee Bucks 1971Ed Nealy Chicago Bulls 1991, 1993Mitch Richmond Los Angeles Lakers 2002

NBA All-Star GamesBob Boozer Chicago Bull 1968Rolando Blackman Dallas Mavericks 1985, 1986, 1987, 1990Mitch Richmond Sacaramento Kings 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998

NBA All-Star Game MVPMitch Richmond Sacaramento Kings 1995

NBA Rookie of the YearHoward Shannon Providence Steamrollers 1949Mitch Richmond Golden State Warriors 1989

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N Akron 2-0Alabama State 1-0Arkansas 0-1Arkansas-Little Rock 1-0Arkansas-Pine Bluff 3-0Baylor 4-4Belmont 1-0Bethune-Cookman 3-0Bradley 1-0California 1-0Cal State Fullerton 2-0Centenary 1-0Central Connecticut State 1-0Central Missouri State 1-0Chicago State 2-0Cleveland State 1-0Coastal Carolina 1-0Colorado 14-7Colorado State 1-0Coppin State 6-0Delaware State 1-0Denver 1-0DePaul 0-1Eastern Illinois 1-0Eastern Washington 1-0Emporia State 2-0Fairleigh Dickinson 1-0Florida A&M 2-0Fresno State 1-1Gardner-Webb 3-0Georgia Southern 1-0Georgia State 1-0Gonzaga 1-0Hampton 1-0Howard 1-0Idaho State 1-0Illinois 0-2Illinois State 1-0Iowa 1-0Iowa State 16-5Kansas 1-20Kennesaw State 1-0Lafayette 1-0Lamar 1-0

LaSalle 1-0Lipscomb 2-0Long Beach State 1-1Long Island 1-0Longwood 1-0Loyola Chicago 1-0Marshall 2-0Maryland-Eastern Shore 1-0Memphis 1-0Mercer 1-0Michigan State 0-1Minnesota 0-1Mississippi 0-1Mississippi State 1-0Missouri 13-8Missouri-Kansas City 7-0Missouri-Rolla 1-0Missouri-St. Louis 1-0Monmouth 1-0Morgan State 2-0Nebraska 16-5Nevada 1-0New Mexico 1-0New Orleans 1-0North Carolina Central 1-0Northeastern Illinois 1-0Northern Illinois 1-0North Dakota State 2-0North Texas 1-0Northwest Missouri State 1-0Northwestern 0-1Northwestern State 1-0Oakland 2-0Ohio 1-0Oklahoma 8-7Oklahoma State 6-8Old Dominion 2-0Oregon 0-1Oregon State 1-0Pittsburg (Kan.) State 1-0Purdue 1-0Rutgers 0-1Sacramento State 1-0Saint Louis 2-0

Saint Mary’s (Calif.) 1-0Sam Houston State 1-0Savannah State 2-0SIU-Edwardsville 1-0Southeast Missouri State 1-0Southern Mississippi 0-1Southern Utah State 3-0Stephen F. Austin 1-0Temple 1-0Tennessee State 2-0Tennessee Tech 1-0Texas 3-3Texas A&M 6-0Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 1-0Texas-Arlington 1-0Texas-Pan American 2-0Texas-San Antonio 4-0Texas Christian 0-1Texas Tech 4-3Troy State 1-0Tulsa 1-0UCF 1-0UC Santa Barbara 0-1UNC-Asheville 1-0Utah State 1-0Vanderbilt 1-0Vermont 1-0Virginia Commonwealth 1-0Wagner 2-0Washburn 1-0Washington 1-0Washington State 1-0Western Carolina 1-1Western Kentucky 2-0West Texas A&M 1-0Wichita State 6-2William & Mary 1-0Winston-Salem State 1-0Wisconsin-Green Bay 1-0Wisconsin-Parkside 1-0Wyoming 2-0Xavier 1-0

Now in its 22nd season of hosting Wildcat basketball, the FredBramlage Coliseum has carved its own niche in Kansas State’scolorful history of basketball residence.

In keeping with the tradition established by Nichols Gymnasium(1910-50) and Ahearn Field House (1950-88) , Bramlage Coliseum has given the team a deafening, winning environment.

Kansas State has posted a 246-88 (.737) all-time mark in its current home, including an emotional 81-77 win over Purdue (andalumnus Gene Keady) in the facility’s debut on Nov. 26, 1988.The 246 victories are the second-most at a home venue for theWildcats, trailing just the 379 wins during the 38-year reign ofAhearn Field House.

K-State has tallied its highest winning percentage (14-2; .875) inBramlage Coliseum history in 2007-08, while it posted the mostwins in a single-season (16) in 2008-09. The team has collecteda 45-8 (.849) overall record at home over the past three seasons,including a 18-6 (.750) mark in Big 12 play. The 45 wins rankfourth among all Big 12 schools in that span, while the 18 leaguevictories are only surpassed by Kansas (23) and Texas (21). In all,the program has earned double-digit victories in 16 of its 21 seasons in the arena, including a current streak of eight straightseasons. The squad has an 105-31 record at home, including a65-7 mark in non-conference action, since the 2001-02 seasonfor an average of just over 13 home wins (13.1) per season.

Victories over ranked teams have also been a staple at BramlageColiseum since its opening with 17 ranked foes falling to KansasState, including eight top-10 opponents. Among the top-10 teamsto fall on the Bramlage hardwood include No. 7 Missouri in 1988-89, No. 1 Missouri and No. 3 Oklahoma before nationally-televisedaudiences on ESPN in 1989-90, No. 6 Missouri in 1991-92, No. 9 Oklahoma State in 2001-02, No. 10 Texas also on national television on ESPN in 2003-04 and No. 2 Kansas and No. 10 TexasA&M in 2007-08. Just two years ago in 2007-08, the Wildcats became just the second team in school history to record two top-10 home wins, including the first in the arena over archrival and eventual NCAA champion Kansas.

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In just 21 seasons, Bramlage Coliseum has played host to some ofthe biggest crowds in the history of K-State basketball, a programthat is accustomed to playing in front of big crowds.

In 2007-08, the Wildcats ranked 25th nationally and fourth amongBig 12 teams in attendance with an average of 12,529 fans. Theteam’s total attendance (209,123) was the highest in school history, while its average was the second-highest, just behind the12,978 who attended the inaugural season in 1988-89. The program also set the school record with nine sellouts, includingseven in Big 12 play. In all, the arena has hosted seven of the 10largest home crowds in school history, including a record 13,762for the Kansas game on Feb. 22, 1992.

While carrying on the tradition, Bramlage Coliseum has alsopointed K-State in a new direction, as the Wildcats now play in oneof the most modern facilities in the country. A multi-million dollarrenovation greeted fans in 2007-08, as the department offeredpremium luxury seating for the first time ever with the addition ofloge boxes to the top of the arena. The 4, 6 and 8-seat luxury suiteconfigurations are appointed with granite countertops, cherry woodcabinetry for food and drink storage, refrigerator, carpet, comfort-able seating and one television monitor for every two seats in thebox. In 2006-07, the department added 25 courtside seats to theeast side of the court and that number increased to 29 in 2007-08.The renovations reduced capacity to 12,528.

Bramlage Coliseum is at the cornerstone of an impending facilitycampaign that will include a new practice facility, new lockerroomsand coaching offices for the men’s and women’s basketball teamsand weight training and sports medicine areas.

The first major renovation of the arena occurred prior to the 2000-01 season, as $2.5 million (in cooperation with Action SportsMedia of Portland, Ore.) in improvements were made to both theseating area and concourse to make the building more fan-friendly.Inside the arena, fans now enjoy a four-sided scoreboard abovethe floor, complete with video panels on all four sides, as well as anew sound system and three-sided shot clocks and matrix boards.

On the concourse, fans are welcomed by four trophy cases, highlighting historical moments in K-State athletics, as well as 98 plaques depicting outstanding Wildcat teams, players and moments from all 16 intercollegiate sports.

The coliseum is named for the late 1935 K-State graduate andJunction City (Kan.) businessman Fred Bramlage, who made theoriginal and principle contribution. The building was constructedat a cost of $17.2 million and was built in a 22-month period beginning in October of 1986.

Financial backing, which began taking shape in 1979, came from anumber of areas, including $7 million from the student body and amatching figure from alumni. Unlike Ahearn Field House (built for$2 million in 1950), state monies were not used for Bramlage.

Bramlage was on hand Oct. 18, 1986, to break ground on the newfacility. Other dignitaries included then-Governor John Carlin andformer university president Jon Wefald.

“What we begin here will add to the glory and reputation of K-State,” Bramlage said. “My hope is that this arena will inspirepeople to come together around teams in the spirit of cooperation.”

On the same day, Art Loub, Director of the KSU Foundation, said“If it were not for Fred Bramlage, this day would not be a reality.This is a tribute to the dedication and resourcefulness of one individual.”

Mild winters helped construction crews finish the project nearlytwo months ahead of schedule. Most of the athletics offices weremoved from Ahearn Field House to Bramlage Coliseum in September 1988. Those offices now housed in the arena includethose of the athletic director and most of the administrative staff,including the offices for compliance, development, Fan Experienceand Sales, business, sports information and video, along with themen’s basketball office.

Locker rooms for the men’s and women’s teams are located atground level. They include a spacious dressing area, a playerlounge and additional space to view film.

The addition of Bramlage Coliseum to the north side of campusgives Kansas State one of the finest all-around athletic venues inthe country. Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium at Wagner Field,the Football Indoor Facility, Frank Myers Field at Tointon FamilyStadium, R.V. Christian Track and Field Complex, Washburn TennisComplex and the Brandeberry Indoor Complex are all within walking distance.

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� First game against Purdue, 1988

Kansas State vs. Ranked Opponents in BramlageAll-Time Record: 17-43

Rk Opponent Final Date16 Kansas L, 74-75 (OT) 1/14/19891 Oklahoma L, 82-90 2/1/19897 Missouri W, 76-75 3/1/19893 Oklahoma W, 66-51 1/16/19902 Kansas L, 57-85 1/27/19901 Missouri W, 65-58 2/8/1990

19 Nebraska L, 69-74 1/5/199124 Kansas L, 69-78 1/29/199123 Oklahoma W, 95-70 2/5/199119 Arkansas L, 59-70 12/10/199123 Oklahoma L, 76-117 1/18/199223 Iowa State W, 64-55 2/19/19923 Kansas L, 52-54 2/22/19926 Missouri W, 73-69 2/29/1992

12 Oklahoma State L, 69-77 3/7/19921 Kansas L, 65-71 1/18/199320 Temple W, 86-63 1/30/199316 Oklahoma W, 62-61 2/3/199313 Nebraska L, 59-80 2/13/19935 Kansas L, 56-65 2/12/19946 Missouri L, 57-68 3/2/199414 Iowa State L, 73-79 1/21/199525 Oklahoma W, 87-77 1/25/199518 Missouri L, 60-77 2/4/19953 Kansas L, 67-78 2/18/19955 Kansas L, 66-77 2/24/19961 Kansas L, 59-62 1/4/199725 Texas Tech L, 64-73 1/18/199718 Colorado L, 60-69 1/29/19979 Iowa State L, 58-62 2/15/19973 Kansas L, 58-73 2/14/199825 Oklahoma W, 66-51 1/23/199922 Kansas L, 46-69 2/1/199915 Oklahoma State L, 56-71 1/26/200020 Kansas L, 65-94 2/12/200016 Texas L, 70-99 3/4/20009 Illinois L, 56-76 12/2/200019 Iowa W, 86-78 12/23/200020 Missouri W, 80-59 1/16/200122 Oklahoma L, 63-64 (OT) 1/20/200110 Kansas L, 65-77 2/28/200117 Missouri L, 66-81 1/12/20029 Oklahoma State W, 70-61 2/2/20022 Kansas L, 71-98 2/4/200223 Texas Tech W, 68-44 1/11/20036 Oklahoma L, 89-91 (OT) 2/1/200312 Kansas L, 64-82 2/8/200315 Kansas L, 70-78 1/28/200410 Texas W, 58-48 3/6/20043 Kansas L, 65-74 2/9/200521 Oklahoma L, 68-69 2/19/20057 Texas L, 64-65 2/22/200618 Kansas L, 65-73 3/4/20069 Kansas L, 62-71 2/19/200717 Oregon L, 77-80 (OT) 11/29/200710 Texas A&M W, 75-54 1/19/20082 Kansas W, 84-75 1/30/20085 Texas L, 65-74 2/25/20086 Oklahoma L, 53-61 1/10/200916 Kansas L, 74-85 2/14/2009

Top Crowds at Bramlage Coliseum

Rk. Date, Opponent Attendance1. 2/22/1992 vs. Kansas 13,7622. 1/27/1990 vs. Kansas 13,6853. 3/1/1989 vs. Missouri 13,5974. 1/14/1989 vs. Kansas 13,5865. 1/18/1993 vs. Kansas 13,5846. 2/19/1994 vs. Oklahoma 13,5807. 2/8/1990 vs. Missouri 13,5738. 2/12/1994 vs. Kansas 13,5539. 2/25/1989 vs. Oklahoma State 13,53610. 3/3/1990 vs. Nebraska 13,520

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Ahearn Field HouseAAhearn Field House meant different things to different people. ToK-Staters, it meant great atmosphere, roaring crowds and Wildcatvictories. To opponents, it meant intimidation, deafening noise andlikely defeat.

Then Indiana head coach Bob Knight paid the facility one of itsbiggest compliments by saluting the fans. The Hoosier mentor said,“This has to be the greatest basketball crowd in America.”

Over four and half million fans witnessed Ahearn’s long and fruitfultenure and saw the Wildcats amass an incredible record of 379-87(.813) in 38 seasons. Included in those totals are six undefeated seasons - 1951-52 (11-0); 1958-59 (11-0); 1961-62 (10-0);1969-70 (11-0); 1972-73 (12-0); 1974-75 (12-0) - and an arena-best 16 wins in 1981-82 under head coach Jack Hartman.

Kansas State averaged almost 10,000 fans for its 466 games inAhearn Field House and drew an arena record 12,166 fans duringthe 1968-69 season. In fact, the Wildcats drew 11,000 or morefans 16 times in the history of Ahearn Field House, including nineconsecutive seasons from 1961-62 to 1969-70.

Ahearn’s beginning officiallystarted April 16, 1940, with astudent rally although athletic director Mike Ahearn had mentioned the need for a newgymnasium several years earlier.The rally took place a full 10years before the first game wasplayed at the new field house.

The student rally kicked off anextended period of studentdemonstrations, petitions andpleading with state legislatorsfor a new facility which wouldbe home to numerous events.However, at the heart of the

matter, was basketball seating, or the lack of it.

As head coach Jack Gardner’s Wildcat teams began to take off, sodid the demand for tickets in the 2,800-seat Nichols Gymnasium,which had been home to the team for 30 years. The college’s enrollment alone was almost twice the seating capacity of Nichols.Students began their field house campaign, which soon grew to bea statewide effort, with the slogan “Let’s have a Crackerjack FieldHouse instead of a Crackerbox Coliseum.”

After countless petitions and rallies, the students took things astep further in January 1941. With over 100 legislators attendingthe K-State/Kansas basketball game as guests of the university, abody feel from the rafters of Nichols where many of the studentswere forced to sit. Although the body was made of straw and covered with ketchup rather than blood, the point was well taken.

“The way those student sat up on those rafters, it’s really a wonder that somebody wasn’t injured or killed,” said Dev Nelson,the “Voice of the Wildcats” from 1954-79. “When the dummy fellfrom the rafters, it startled a lot of people.”

In time, the long endeavors of the Kansas State students and supporters paid off with a new $2 million facility, which was thefifth largest in the country at its construction and the largest in thestate of Kansas with a seating capacity of 13,000.

The structure opened on Dec. 9, 1950, when K-State defeatedUtah State, 66-56 before a sellout crowd. Later that same season,on Jan. 31, 1951, an Ahearn Field House record crowd of 14,028crammed in to see the Wildcats crush No.4 Long Island, 85-65.

The last game in the building took place on March 5, 1988, whenK-State defeated Missouri, 92-82, in front of 11,850. The last official seating capacity listed for the facility was 11,220 (over theyears, seating was reduced to conform to fire codes).

Today, Ahearn Field House is one of America’s showplace indoorfacilities. It houses a Rekortan track for use by Kansas State’s acclaimed men’s and women’s indoor track and field teams, threetennis courts for the women’s tennis team and the home court ofthe nationally-competitive Wildcat women’s volleyball squad.

year-by-year record (379-87; .813)Season Gms W-L Total Attendance/Avg.1950-51 13 12-1 148,647/11,4341951-52 11 11-0 127,541/11,5951952-53 10 9-1 117,198/11,7201953-54 9 5-4 89,823/9,9801954-55 10 6-4 92,684/9,2681955-56 10 8-2 89,562/8,9561956-57 11 10-1 96,305/8,7551957-58 9 8-1 100,458/10,0451958-59 11 11-0 118,442/10,7671959-60 11 9-2 111,119/9,2591960-61 12 11-1 116,586/10,5991961-62 10 10-0 112,750/11,2091962-63 11 8-3 124,750/11,3411963-64 11 9-2 122,622/11,1471964-65 11 7-4 124,792/11,3451965-66 11 7-4 127,736/11,6121966-67 12 8-4 127,945/11,6311967-68 10 9-1 129,962/11,8151968-69 12 10-2 133,831/12,1661969-70 11 11-0 129,688/11,7901970-71 13 8-5 130,652/10,8881971-72 10 9-1 126,663/11,5151972-73 12 12-0 134,170/11,1811973-74 12 10-2 142,193/10,9371974-75 12 12-0 125,837/10,4861975-76 13 11-2 137,020/10,5401976-77 13 11-2 143,416/11,0321977-78 14 10-4 143,715/11,0551978-79 13 9-4 133,130/10,2401979-80 16 13-3 172,860/10,8041980-81 18 15-3 167,560/9,8561981-82 18 16-2 194,970/10,8321982-83 15 9-6 151,210/10,0811983-84 15 12-3 121,420/8,0941984-85 16 11-5 116,793/7,3001985-86 14 9-5 108,390/7,7421986-87 13 10-3 118,936/9,1491987-88 13 10-3 140,270/10,790Overall 466 379-87 [.813]

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� Action at Nichols Gym

Nichols GymKK-State’s basketball tradition was born in Nichols Gymnasium.The building achieved its fame, however, more for spawning themovement to build Ahearn Field House and for an arsonist’s firewhich gutted the structure on Dec. 13, 1968.

Nichols was named after Ernest Nichols, the university’s fifthpresident from 1899-1909. Work on the facility began in February1910, and was completed in June of that same year at a cost of$84,190 (the money was appropriated from state funds).

The Wildcats defeated Bethany in the opener by a 40-20 count,then lost to Missouri, 58-55, in the final game on March 3, 1950.

Over the years, K-State won over 228 games in the building (with a.626 winning percentage), including four seasons - 1916-17 (10-0); 1918-19 (10-0), 1919-20 (10-2) and 1947-48 (10-1) - of 10 victories. The last four teams compiled an impressive 36-5 (.878)record at Nichols Gym, including a 10-1 mark in 1947-48.

Fans at Nichols Gym saw some of the early milestones of theKansas State program, including its first three All-Americans F. I.Reynolds (1917), Frank Groves (1937) and Rick Harman as wellas early head coaches Mike Ahearn, Zora G. Clevenger (whowould later be inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame) andJack Gardner (inducted into the Naismith Hall of Fame).

The school’s first two conference championship teams - the Missouri Valley Conference champions in 1917 (15-2) and 1919(17-2) - both called Nichols Gym home with each of the squadgoing 10-0 in the building. The school’s first Final Four team -1947-48 - also competed in the arena and posted a 10-1 mark,while its last team won the Big Seven crown in 1949-50.

The seating capacity of Nichols was just 2,800 and by the time itclosed, the crowds were easily overflowing. The student body wasdivided into two groups, and the groups alternated in attendance atevery other game. People actually sat on the rafters and practicegoals to see the games. That overcrowding problem eventually ledto the construction of Ahearn Field House.

Prior to the advent of Nichols, Kansas State basketball was playedin several locales. Among the homecourts were Commercial Hall,the Kansas State YMCA at 1100 Fremont in Manhattan andvarious other abandoned buildings around the town, including aclosed-down skating rink.

The first game ever played on campus, a bout between the studentteam and the faculty, was staged in the Ag Barn at the north end ofcampus in January 1906. Twenty-five spectators attended, and thegoals were provided by the blacksmith shop.

year-by-year record (228-136; .626)Season W-L Pct.1910-11 4-1 .8001911-12 8-3 .7271912-13 8-2 .8001913-14 7-3 .7001914-15 4-9 .3081915-16 9-3 .7501916-17 10-0 1.0001917-18 7-4 .6361918-19 10-0 1.0001919-20 10-2 .8331920-21 8-1 .8891921-22 2-7 .2221922-23 0-8 .0001923-24 5-3 .6251924-25 4-5 .4441925-26 5-1 .8331926-27 5-2 .7141927-28 4-5 .4441928-29 4-3 .5711929-30 3-4 .4291930-31 3-4 .4291931-32 5-2 .7141932-33 7-2 .7781933-34 3-6 .3331934-35 4-5 .4441935-36 3-3 .5001936-37 4-3 .5711937-38 7-3 .7001938-39 5-6 .4551939-40 4-3 .5711940-41 5-3 .6251941-42 6-3 .6671942-43 6-6 .5001943-44 4-7 .3641944-45 6-4 .6001945-46 3-5 .3751946-47 9-2 .8181947-48 10-1 .9091948-49 8-1 .8891949-50 9-1 .900Overall 228-136 .626

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� The crowds were packed into the 2,800-seat Nichols Gym.

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Colleges of Kansas State University

AgricultureArchitecture, Planning and Design

Arts and SciencesBusiness Administration

EducationEngineering

Human EcologyTechnology and Aviation

Veterinary Medicine

� Anderson Hall

The nation’s No. 1 public school in Rhodes, Marshall, Truman, Goldwater, and Udall scholars since 1986, theuniversity offers more than 250 majors in nine colleges.

It’s a great time to be a K-Stater! One of the nation’s elite universities, Kansas State provides its 23,000 students with a world-class education.

� Student Union Courtyard

� Higinbotham Gate

� Beach Museum of Art

� Alumni Center

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� The College of Architecture, Planning, and Design programsrank top in the nation. The bachelor of interior architectureis ranked first in the nation in DesignIntelligence rankingsin 2009, while the master’s of interior of architecture/design and bachelor and master of landscape architecturerank in the top 10 nationally.

� The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Businessranked College of Business Administration among the top10% of business in the U.S. that are accredited in both thebusiness and accounting programs.

� The College of Agriculture is ranked as a top 10 programwhen considering increasing enrollment, competition teamsuccess, faculty recognition and graduate acceptance. Theagronomy program is ranked No. 1 in the total number ofcombined faculty and student awards over the last 10years. The Plant Pathology program is ranked among thetop 10 in The Chronicle of Higher Education, while the horticulture and park management and conservation programs were ranked in the top 10 in the Gourman Report.

� The College of Human Ecology is ranked as one of the top10 in the nation by the USDA Food and Agricultural Education Information System. The College’s bachelor ofscience degree in interior design was ranked first in the nation in the most recent DesignIntelligence rankings, whileits marriage and family therapy program ranks among 11th.

� The College of Technology and Aviation is one of the top fiveaviation colleges with opportunities to fly in fixed wing aircrafts, gliders, a helicopter, and a jet. In addition, thecollege offers a curriculum in unmanned aircraft systems.

� The College of Veterinary Medicine is in the top 10 in extra-mural funding for research. The college also has theworld’s premier faculty in beef cattle veterinary medicineand is home for the largest civilian rabies laboratory. Theanimal science and meat science programs continue theirtradition of a top 5 ranking by Meat and Poultry Magazine.

� US News and World Report ranks the College of Engineering10th nationally among land-grant universities, while it ratedgraduate programs in College of Education 41st overall andsixth among land-grant colleges without a medical school.

“If you build it, they will come.

I know; I was there. I saw for

myself in the middle of the

endless plains of Kansas.I found a field of dreams;

a grand gardena mile square, with a

hundred varieties of trees,

immaculate landscapes,

[and] indigenous

limestone architecturesheltering a family of 23,000 beautiful, young people,

Kansas State University.” -- late radio icon Paul Harvey

IIn 2009, K-State welcomes a new president and a new athleticdirector, who will build on the successes of the past and create abright new future. Kirk Schulz accepted the K-State presidencybecause he is impressed with all of the outstanding programsand successes of our faculty, staff and students and with thepassion K-Staters have for their university. K-Staters connectwith our new president via his blog; Twitter and Facebook. Checkout his Web site at www.K-State.edu/president.

History and LocationFounded on Feb. 16, 1863, Kansas State University is the oldestpublic institution of higher education in Kansas and one of thefirst land-grant universities. It was located on the grounds of theold Bluemont Central College, which was chartered in 1858. Theuniversity moved to its present site in 1875.

Throughout its history, K-State's mission has been rooted in theprinciples set forth in the Morrill Act -- to provide teaching, research and service to the citizens of Kansas and beyond.

The 644-acre wooded main campus with historic limestonebuildings is located in northern Manhattan (population of 50,000)and is convenient to both business and residential districts. It islocated 125 miles west of Kansas City in the rolling Flint Hill ofnortheast Kansas. The university also has a campus in Salina,Kan., and another coming soon in Olathe, Kan., along with numerous extension fields, offices and other facilities in Kansasand Nebraska. The K-State Salina campus offers bachelor's andassociate degrees in aviation and engineering technologies.

The university hosts the prestigious Landon Lectures on PublicIssues, honoring the late Kansas statesman Alfred M. Landon.Since 1966 the series has featured more than 120 nationallyprominent speakers. Past speakers including Martin LutherKing, Jr., Presidents Richard Nixon, Jimmy Carter, GeraldFord, Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush,George W. Bush, and most recently Bill Clinton.

One of the six universities governed by the Kansas Board of Regents, Kansas State University continues to fulfill its historicaleducational mission in teaching, research and public service.

Academic ExcellenceK-State is the only research university in the United States tohave three national CASE/Carnegie professors of the year. Allthree are active teachers: Michael Wesch, 2008 national winner; Chris Sorensen, 2007 national winner; and Dean Zollman, 1996 national winner.

More than 250 majors and programs are offered in nine colleges.The Graduate School offers 67 master's degrees, 39 doctoral degrees, five educational doctorate programs and 33 graduatecertificates in multiple disciplines across campus. More than$185 million is available in financial assistance, including $11million in scholarships. Seven out of 10 K-State students receive financial assistance.

Even with 23,000 students, the university is committed to individualized education whenever possible. For example, freshman English classes have no more than 22 students, introductory chemistry labs average 15 students, and speechclasses are limited to 23 students. Seventy percent of classeshave 30 students or less and the average class size for all undergraduate classes is 23 students. Ninety percent of classeshave less than 49 students.

Student AchievementAcademic achievement of the institution is drawing national acclaim as well. K-State students have won more Truman scholarships, more Goldwater scholarships and more Phi KappaPhi Fellowships than any other public university in the nation.Over the past twenty-five years, K-State has ranked No. 1 in thenation among public universities in Rhodes, Truman, Marshall,Goldwater and Udall Scholars. The university has earned its reputation as the “Student Scholar Capital of America.”

K-State students have an outstanding record of acceptance intoprofessional schools. Over the past four years, 70% of qualifiedpre-med applicants were accepted into medical schools; 100%of pre-optometry and 82% of pre-dentistry students were accepted into respective professional schools. Over the past fiveyears, 98% of students who participated in our pre-law programwere accepted into law schools.

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Kansas State has nine colleges offering bachelor's degrees in more than 100 fields, 60 master's degree programs and 42 doctoral degree programs.

College of AgricultureDean: Fred A. Cholick - 785.532.6147; Email: [email protected] � Seven of the college's faculty have been recognized as the top teachers in the

region and nation through the U.S.D.A. Food and Agricultural Sciences Excellence in College and University Teaching Awards Program. No other university has hadmore than five of their faculty recognized through this prestigious program.

� Offers the only bachelor's programs in bakery, feed, and milling science and management in the world.

� One-of-a-kind national programs include horticultural therapy; international meat and livestock, international grains; golf course management; and a master's in agribusiness.

� Majors: Agriculture; General Agribusiness; Agricultural economics; Agricultural education; Agricultural communication and journalism; Agricultural technology management; Agronomy; Animal sciences and industry; Bakery science and industry; Feed science and management; Food science and industry; Grain science and industry; Horticulture; Milling science and management; Park management and conservation; Pre-veterinary medicine.

College of Architecture, Planning and DesignDean: Tim de Noble - 785.532.5950; Email: [email protected] � Accredited 5-year master’s degree in architecture, interior architecture and

product design, landscape architecture, and regional and community planning.This combination of disciplines makes this college one of the most comprehensive design schools in the nation.

� Graduates are partners and principals in hundreds of firms worldwide. � The architecture program was ranked No. 11 in a national survey of over 150

leading U.S. architecture firms in January 2009. The school has ranked amongthe nation’s top 10 seven times in last eight years.

� The interior architecture and interior design programs were both ranked No. 1 in a 2009 national survey ofover 1,000 leading U.S. firms. Both programs have been in the top 10 during all 10 years in which thestudy has been conducted.

� The landscape architecture program was ranked No. 2 in the 2009 national survey. � Majors: Architecture; Interior architecture and product design; Landscape architecture; Regional and

community planning.

College of Arts and SciencesInterim Dean: Brian Spooner - 785.532.6900; Email: [email protected] � Contains more than 20 departments and offers a number of special programs and

secondary majors. It also offers approximately 85 percent of all freshman coursesand 65 percent of all credits taught.

� Every student will take classes from the College of Arts and Sciences. � Home to many of K-State’s top students, the college has produced eight of

school’s 12 Rhodes Scholars and 23 of the university’s 28 Truman Scholars. � Encompassing studies in the natural sciences, social sciences, humanities and

fine arts, the college offers more than 115 degree programs and pre-professional options.� Majors: American Ethnic Studies, Anthropology, Art, Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry - Chemical Science,

Clinical Laboratory Science, Economics, English - Creative Writing, Literature, and Literature with TeachingCertificate, Fisheries, Wildlife & Conservation Biology - BioDiversity & Conservation, Fisheries Ecology &Management, and Wildlife Ecology & Management, Geography, Geology, History, Humanities, Kinesiology,Life Sciences, Journalism and Mass Communications, Mathematics, Microbiology, Modern Languages -French, German, Russian, and Spanish, Music Education, Music, Applied Music, Philosophy, Physical Science, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Social Science, Social Work, Sociology - Criminology,Speech Communications, Statistics, Theatre - Dance, and Women Studies. Pre-Professional Programs:Pre-Law, Pre-Chiropractic Medicine, Pre-Health Information Management, Pre-Occupational Therapy, Pre-Pharmacy, Pre-Physical Therapy, Pre-Medicine, Pre-Dentistry - Pre-Dental Hygiene, Pre-Optometry,Pre-Nursing, Pre-Physician Assistant, Pre-Veterinary Medicine.

College of Business AdministrationDean: Yar Ebadi - 785.532.7227; Email: [email protected] � The College of Business Administration is among the 10% of business schools in

the United States that are accredited in both the business and accounting programs by The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB).

� AACSB International, the premier accrediting association for business schools, recognizes the K-State Ethics Education program on its Ethics Education ResourceWebpage identifying “Effective Practices” in Ethics Education.

� Ninety percent or more of the college’s graduates are gainfully employed or enrolled in graduate programs within three months of their graduation.

� The college is home to the Center for the Advancement of Entrepreneurship (CAE), a newly formed venturethat represents a major focus of the university, developing an understanding of the Entrepreneurial cultureand process – from idea generation to the implementation of the new business venture – across the diverse population of the university community. A new Entrepreneurship major offered in the College is afoundational element of the Center.

� The Center for Leadership helps Kansas businesses and non-profit organizations with management questions; shares knowledge about managing and leading organizations through training, workshops,coaching and sponsors research on topics in business leadership.

� The college has developed an innovative new graduate certificate in Management of Animal Health RelatedOrganizations. The new certificate is a result of collaboration with the College of Veterinary Medicine, theK-State Beef Cattle Institute and industry leaders in the area of animal health. The certificate will serveas an excellent link to firms of the animal health corridor located between Manhattan, Kan., and Columbia,Mo., and employees of the National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility (NBAF).

� Majors: Accounting, Business Administration, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Management, Marketing, Management Information Systems (MIS).

College of EducationDean: Michael Holen - 785.532.5525; Email: [email protected] � K-State graduates more teachers than any other university in Kansas. � The college houses the largest undergraduate major (Elementary Education),

largest undergraduate minor (Leadership Studies), and largest graduate program(English as a Second Language) in the university.

� The American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education ranked K-State amongthe top 10 producers of science and math teachers.

� The college provides a comprehensive array of teacher preparation programs with23 undergraduate areas. All programs are accredited by the Kansas State Department of Education (KSDE) and the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE).

� Faculty write books, give invited presentations and direct significant education reform projects with about$8 million annually in grants, most funded by the U.S Department of Education.

� The college’s major nationally competitive grants focus on school reform, improving the preparation andprofessional development of teachers, using modern technologies to improve student learning, and promoting equitable educational opportunity for all children.

� Majors: Adult and continuing education, Educational administration and leadership, Elementary education, Secondary education, Special education, Counseling and student development.

College of EngineeringDean: John R. English - 785.532.5590; Email: [email protected] � The college houses the National Gas Machinery Laboratory, the natural gas

industry’s leading independent turbocharger research and development test facility.� Home to the Institute for Environmental Research, the first of its kind in the world

on a college campus.� Civil Infrastructures Systems Laboratory houses one of six accelerated testing

facilities in the nation, capable of testing large-scale pavement, structural, and bridge elements.

� The Advanced Manufacturing Institute has been named a Fabricators and Manufactures Association Education Center—one of the nine in the world.

� Cited twice by the National Society of Professional Engineers for its outstanding professional programs,one of just 10 colleges in the nation so honored.

� The college’s nuclear reactor is the fifth highest-powered university reactor in the natio. The mechanicaland nuclear engineering department now operates the only university research nuclear reactor in an 11-state contiguous region of the Plains states.

� The college is the second largest architectural engineering program in the nation and has been selected bythe journal, Consulting & Specifying Engineer, as the preferred source for entry-consulting engineers.

� Majors: Architectural engineering; Biological and agricultural engineering; Chemical engineering; Civil engineering; Computer engineering; Construction science and management; Electrical engineering; Industrial engineering; Information systems; Mechanical engineering.

College of Human EcologyDean: Virginia Moxley - 785.532.5500; Email: [email protected] � The college focuses on teaching & research that support the quality of human life.� The college is the third largest for undergraduates and ranks seventh nationally in

number of grants and contracts awarded.� The largest nutrition and exercise sciences undergraduate program in the nation.� An interior design program that is ranked first in the country.� A communication sciences and disorders program that is ranked 11th of 166

masters-only program by U.S. News and World Report in 2006.� Majors: Apparel and textiles (apparel marketing; apparel design and produc-

tion); Athletic training; Communication sciences and disorders; Dietetics; Early childhood education; Family and consumer sciences education; family studies and human services; Hotel and restaurant management; Human ecology; Interior design; Nutrition and Kinesiology; Nutritional sciences; Personal Financial Planning; Public health nutrition; Secondary major in gerontology (interdisciplinary).

College of Technology and AviationDean: Dennis Kuhlman - 785.826.2601; Email: [email protected] � K-State at Salina, Home of the College of Technology and Aviation, became a

member of the K-State family in 1991 following a merger with the former KansasCollege of Technology. The citizens have invested over $5 million in the campus andenrollment has grown over 84 percent.

� The school has added over $10 million in new aircraft and equipment and over$2.6 million in endowed KSU Foundation funds.

� The only school in Kansas to offer an FAA-certified bachelor’s degree in aviationmaintenance and professional pilot.

� Served as mission control for two of Steve Fossett’s round-the-world, recording-setting flight.� Majors: Applied business; Applied Technologies; Aviation maintenance; Construction engineering

technology; Computer systems technology; Electronic and computer engineering technology; Mechanicalengineering technology; Professional pilot; Technology management; Web development technology.

College of Veterinary MedicineDean: Ralph Richardson - 785.532.5660; Email: [email protected] � One of the nation's leading veterinary colleges with a continual commitment to

stellar teaching since 1905. � Opportunities are provided to work with house pets, livestock and exotic animals. � Some research specialties include equine exercise physiology, genetic disease in

animals, respiratory physiology, stress and immunity defense mechanisms andanimal sports medicine.

� Each year about 14,000 animals are treated at the Veterinary Medicine Complex. The facility, which covers 185,000 square feet, is staffed to treat ani-mals ranging from the common house cat to exotic tigers.

� Professional students earn their Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degrees while completing the curriculum.

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� Fred Cholick

� Tim de Noble

� Brian Spooner

� Yar Ebadi

� Mike Holen

� John English

� Virginia Moxley

� Dennis Kuhlman

� Ralph Richardson

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Craig BolerjackB.S. Journalism ‘77

“The NFL on CBS” Announcer

Sam BrownbackB.S. Economics ‘79

U.S. Senator

Dr. Jim IschB.A., Accounting ‘72

Interim President, NCAA

Pat RobertsB.S. Journalism ‘58

U.S. Senator

Warren StaleyB.S. Electrical Engineering ‘65

Chairman Emeritus of Cargill, Inc.

Kirstie Alley, Actress of “Cheers”, “Veronica’s Closet”, “Fat Actress” fameThane Baker, Olympic gold medalist in track and fieldJohn Bilbrey, President of Hershey North AmericaRolando Blackman, Former NBA All-Star and current Dallas Mavericks

director of basketball developmentJoseph Boakai, Vice President of LiberiaCraig Bolerjack, Play-by-Play Announcer, “The NFL on CBS” and

“Voice of the Utah Jazz” Erin Brockovich, enviromental activist, the movie, Erin Brockovich,

is patterned after her lifeSam Brownback, Current U.S. Senator from Kansas and former

Republican candidate for the 2008 U.S. PresidencySusan Buchanan, Co-founder of Aurum SoftwareBill Buzenberg, Executive Director of the Center for Public IntegrityJohn Carlin, Former Governor of Kansas and former Archivist of the United StatesJim Colbert, Retired Professional golfer, leading money winner on

the 1995 and 1996 Senior TourDel Close, Premier influence on modern improvisational theaterHashim Dabbas, Energy Minister of JordanHerbert Dimond, inventor of the snooze alarm clockDeLoss Dodds, Athletics Director at the University of TexasPaul C. Fisher, President of Fisher Pen Company (invented space pen for NASA)Marlin Fitzwater, Press Secretary for both Presidents

Ronald Reagan and George H.W. BushMargaret Grosh, Senior economist at The World BankKenny Harrison, Olympic gold medalist triple jumperKirby Hocutt, Athletics Director at University of Miami (Fla.)John Hofmeister, President and CEO, Shell OilVelina Houston, Award-winning playwright and

screenwriter for PBS and 20th Century FoxCarl Ice, Executive Vice President and COO,

Burlington Northern Santa Fe RailwayJim Isch, Interim President of the NCAATim Jankovich, Men’s Basketball Coach, Illinois State UniversityEd King, Retired chairman of the board, King Radio Corp. Scott Kraft, National Editor, Los Angeles TimesLon Kruger, Head Basketball Coach, University of Nevada-Las VegasJim Latham, Former commander U.S. Air Force ThunderbirdsShalee Lehning, Professional Basketball Player for the

WNBA’s Atlanta DreamLynn Markel, Vice-president and CFO for Koch Industries, Inc.Virgil Miller, Film special effects pioneer; Academy Award nomineeRichard Myers, Former Chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of StaffBud Newell, inventor of Med Bed Medical Rescue

Unit, used in the movie Any Given SundayNicole Ohlde, Professional Basketball Player for the

WNBA’s Phoenix MercuryGary Patterson, Head Football Coach at Texas Christian UniversityRichard Pearson, Former President and COO of TWA and

former senior vice president of American Airlines.George Peterson, President of the Georgia Institute of TechnologyBill Porter, Founder and chairman emeritus of E-TradeDonald G. Prigmore, President of GTE-SprintSamuel Ramey, Basso cantante with New York City OperaConstance Ramos, Architect on the ABC Television show,

“Extreme Makeover: Home Edition”John Rhodes, Retired Minority Leader of the U.S.

House of RepresentativesPat Roberts, Current U.S. Senator from KansasBernard Rogers, Former NATO Supreme Allied CommanderJeff Schemmel, Athletics Director at San Diego State UniversityNeera Singh, Pioneer in the development of celluar technologyJohn Slaughter, Former president of Occidental College and

former head of the National Science FoundationAustra Skujyte, 2004 Olympic silver medalist in the heptathlon Pete Souza, White House photographerWarren Staley, Chairman Emertius of Cargill Inc.,

the largest privately-owned corporation in the U.S.Eric Stonestreet, Actor on ABC sitcom “Modern Family”Bob Stull, Athletics Director at University of Texas-El PasoJay Ungar, Grammy Award-winning composer and performerJerry Wexler, influential producer at Atlantic Records

inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1987Dr. Sheahon Zenger, Athletics Director at Illinois State University

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� Actor on the ABC sitcom,“Modern Family”Eric Stonestreet

� Two-time NCAAtrack champion andsilver medalist at the 2004 AthensOlympic Games(third from left)Austra Skyjyte

� Three-time Emmy Award andGolden Globe Winner Kristie Alley

� Three-time Academic All-AmericanHead Men’s Basketball Coach, Illinois State UniversityTim Jankovich

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Wildcat NicknameThrough its first 19 seasons of athletic competition, K-State had used “Aggies” as its nickname. Butprior to the 1915 season, new coach John “Chief” Bender gave his squad the nickname “Wildcats.”The moniker lasted the one season Bender coached at K-State. Under Head coach Z.G. Clevenger in1917, the school team became known as the “Farmers.” In 1920 new coach, Charles Bachman, tookover the program, renaming the team “Wildcats.” This time, the nickname stuck.

Willie WildcatWillie, a student bedecked in a oversized Wildcat head, is Kansas State’s No. 1 fan. Willie Wildcats areselected yearly by a panel appointed by the cheerleading coach. The mascot is a central part of athleticcontests, but also attends functions around the state as an ambassador. Traditionally, the identity ofthe student portraying Willie is kept secret.

Touchdown I-XIIn 1922, Hall of Famer Charles Bachman asked alumni to consider donating an actual Wildcat to theschool to serve as a mascot. KSAC alumni Herbert R. Groome and John E. McCoy, both veterinariansin Twin Falls, Idaho, donated “Touchdown I” to the school shortly after the animal was nursed back tohealth under their care. (The bobcat had an encounter with a porcupine, and his face and throat werepunctured by numerous quills. Unfortunately, Touchdown I never fully recovered from its fight, dying ofpneumonia shortly after arriving in Manhattan.)

Although the bobcats have served as K-State’s wildcat mascot since 1922, the animals no longer attend K-State games. Touchdown XI, the 11th in the line, was kept at Manhattan’s Sunset Zoo.

K-State ColorsThe school color Royal Purple was adopted in the fall of 1896 by a committee of “Miss Minnie L.Copeland, Jr. and Miss Winnifred Houghton and Miss Ina E. Holyrod, of the senior class, and perhaps one or more others.” Although K-State’s only official color is purple, white has been used as a complimentary color for many years. Silver is also a common second or third color. Former basketballcoach Cotton Fitzsimmons incorprated gold during his two-year stint (1968-70), but gold or yellowhas not been used since that time. The term “Purple Pride,” which is often used in association with K-State athletics, was given rise during the tenure of head football coach Vince Gibson (1967-74).

Powercat LogoOne of the most recognizable athletic logos in the nation is the K-State Powercat. The logo was introduced by Bill Snyder shortly after his arrival in Manhattan as the attitude of the entire athletics department and university was changing. Manhattan native Tom Bookwalter, in cooperation withhead coach Bill Snyder, created the powerful logo that is a prominent feature on the football helmet,at Wagner Field, on the back of the Dev Nelson Pressbox, clothing, flags, bottled water, vanity plates forcars and just about anywhere in Manhattan.

Previous logos used by the athletics department included a line drawing of a wildcat head and the car-toonish “Willie the Wildcat” that is used only by the Alumni Association.

School SongsThe Alma Mater was selected as a result of a 1903 campus contest. H.W. Jones (’88) was responsiblefor K-State’s prized result. Jones’ original work was four stanzas including the chorus. His version hasbeen slightly altered over the years to include just two stanzas and the changing of the words fromKansas State Agricultural College to Kansas State University.

alma mater“I know a spot that I love full well, ’Tis not in forest nor yet in dell, ever it holds me with magic spell, I think of thee Alma Mater.“KSU, we’ll carry the banner high, KSU long, long may thy colors fly. Loyal to thee thy children shallswell the cry.“Hail, Hail, Hail Alma Mater.”

wildcat victory“Fight you K-State Wildcats. For Alma Mater fight-fight-fight.“Glory into combat for the purple and white. Faithful to our colors, we shall ever be, fighting ever fighting for a Wildcat Victory!”

wabash cannonballEveryone knows that familiar tune Wabash Cannonball. In fact, Wabash and K-State are almost synonymous. What many people do not know is how the song became an integral part of Wildcat athletics. In the fall of 1969 the department of music burnt down. Every piece of music in the buildingwas destroyed. The only thing that was salvaged was what was in the band director’s brief case. That included a piece of music titled the Wabash Cannonball. With an upcoming football game and nomusic, that left only one thing to do. The band members played the song loud and often. A song thatoriginally had no connection to K-State became a second fight song.

SlogansSeveral chants and slogans are used in association with the team. “Purple Pride” and “Eat ‘Em Up, Eat‘Em Up K-S-U” are just a few. One slogan that has virtually died out is “Every Man A Wildcat.” Theterm was popular in the ’50s, ’60s and early ’70s, and once adorned the front of the Ahearn FieldHouse press box. Since the term referred to only one gender, however, it has faded. Kansas State, itself, is referred to in many different shortened versions. The most popular is “K-State”, which is usedby alums, friends and journalists from coast to coast.

“Voice of the Wildcats”To go along with the outstandingbasketball tradition at K-State isa long line of memorable“Voices of the Wildcats.” Wildcat fans around the regionhave enjoyed broadcasts by K-State Hall-of-Famers Bob Hilgendorf, Dev Nelson,Gary Bender, Fred White,Steve Physioc, Ron Paradis,Mitch Holthus, Greg Sharpeand currently in his eighthseason, Wyatt Thompson.

A pioneer in broadcasting inKansas, Bob Hilgendorfwas the Wildcats’ play-by-play announcer for bothfootball and basketball forseven years (1947-54). In1951, he organized the K-StateSports Network, one of the country’sfirst college-operated sports networks. He also broadcast seven Final Fours.

Dev Nelson was the K-State Sports Information Director from 1966-72 and handled the Wildcats’play-by-play duties for both football and basketball as “Voice of the Wildcats” for 25 years (1954-79).He earned Kansas Sportscaster of the Year honors five times and appeared on that award’s final ballotof three for 18-consecutive years. In addition to his work on the Wildcat Network, Nelson also was thefirst man on the Big Eight Television Basketball Network and originated the state high school basketball tournament all-site coverage. His first K-State athletics broadcast was a 65-51 win over Kansas in1951 at Ahearn Field House on the 550-station Liberty Network. The Press Box at Bill Snyder Family Stadium is named in his honor. Nelson graduated from K-State in 1949.

Gary Bender worked for WIBW calling the action at Wildcat games sandwiched between Dev Nelsonand Fred White during the 1966 and 1967 seasons. He went on to work for many years at CBS Sports,ABC Sports, ESPN, TNT and Fox Sports, including calling the 1981 NBA Finals and 1982 and 1983NCAA Championship games. He is currently in his 17th year as the TV play-by-play voice of thePhoenix Suns, while he also serves as a play-by-play announcer on Versus for Mountain West football.

Fred White called the action for football and basketball games from 1967-79 for WIBW. He was theradio voice of the Kansas City Royals for 25 years. The award-winning announcer was heard year-round after working college basketball and football games for CBS Sports, NBC Sports, ABC Sports,TBS, Raycom, Jefferson Pilot, Creative Sports and ESPN. White, who earned numerous Kansas Sportscaster of the year awards, recently retired as the Royals’ Director of Broadcast Services.

Steve Physioc served as “Voice of the Wildcats” from 1979-83. After leaving WIBW in 1983, he hasserved as play-by-play announcer for the Cincinnati Reds and Bengals (1983-87), San Francisco Giants (1987-88), San Diego Padres (1989-90), Golden State Warriors (1989-91), Vancouver Grizzlies(1995-96) and currently is in his 14th season as television play-by-play voice of the Los AngelesAngels of Anaheim on FSN West. Physioc was a member of the ESPN staff from 1988-95 where heannounced Major League Baseball, college basketball and baseball as well as Big Ten football beforejoining Fox Sports Net and KCAL in Los Angeles. He is a 1977 graduate of K-State.

Ron Paradis was a three-year letterman at K-State from 1964-66 before embarking on a broadcastingcareer. During his tenure at WIBW-TV, Paradis served as “Voice of the Wildcats” in 1984. He led theWildcats in scoring (12.3 ppg) and free-throw shooting (78.4) in 1965. Paradis still ranks among thetop five career free throw shooters in K-State history.

Mitch Holthus was “Voice of the Wildcats” from 1984-96 while earning Kansas Sportscaster of theYear honors in 1987, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993 and 1994 by the National Association of Sportswritersand Sportscasters. He is the youngest broadcaster to receive every major sportscasting award in thestate of Kansas. He is currently in his 16th season as play-by-play analyst for the Kansas City Chiefs.

Greg Sharpe was K-State’s man behind the mike from 1997 to 2001 and moved into the play-by-playrole after serving as the Wildcats’ color analyst from 1989 to 1996. Sharpe, who called the 2001 NCAATournament for the Westwood One radio network, was named the Kansas Sportscaster of the Year in1997. He is currently in his second year as the play-by-play voice of the Nebraska Cornhuskers.

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Brendan ArmitageCompliance Coordinator

Michael BartonAthletics Operations

Rita BathExecutive Assistant to AD

Frank BergAthletics Operations

Karen BiehlerHuman Resources

Scott BirdAsst. Strength Coach

R.J. BokelmanAsst. Mgr./Facility Operations

Tami BreymeyerDir. of Licensing

Norm BurgeSenior Video Producer

Danny CavenderAsst. Strength Coach

Mike ClarkDir. of Development

Ron CookDir. of Graphic Design

Scott EilertDir. of Football Video Services

Joan FriederichAdmin. Asst./Head Football Coach

Linda GrubbsDept. Receptionist

Chuck HallFootball Equipment Mgr.

Andrew HamorAsst. Dir./Compliance

Jamie HamorAcademic Counselor

Bernie HaneyAsst. Dir./Development

April HavensteinAccountant

Ragean HillDir. of Football Academics

Mindy HoffmanAsst. Athletic Trainer

Darren HoneycuttAsst. Strength Coach

Roger JohnsonAcademic Counselor

Inge JorgensenDevelopment Asst/Football

John KauppAsst. Strength Coach

Mike KentHead Strength Coach

Preston KoernerAsst. Video Producer

Kim LinckBusiness Manager

Diana LoomisDir. of Volleyball Operations

Mary LoughAthletics Operations

Mary MoltChair, Athletics Council

Jim MullerAssoc. Mgr./Facility Operations

Neel NarotamAsst. Dir./Ticket Operations

Elias NoaAthletics Operations

Nick PecenkaFacility Operations

Chad PerkinsAsst. Athletic Trainer

Dianna PhilippiAdmin. Asst./Academics

Terry PittmanAthletics Operations

Linda RousserDevelopment Specialist

Brian SmollerDir. of Powercat Vision

David SmollerCreative Dir./Internet Services

Joni SmollerDir. of Fan Experience/Sales

Kyle SnyAcademic Counselor

Erin SundeDir. of Women’s Basketball Ops.

Justin TadtmanDir. of Baseball Operations

Nobu TakashimaAsst. Athletic Trainer

Matt ThomasonHead Athletic Trainer

Jessica VanceAsst. Athletic Trainer

Stephanie VanDeCreekAsst. Dir./Ticket Operations

Rebecca VarilekAsst. Video Producer

Kristin WallerAsst. Dir./Compliance

UNIVERSITY

Vera WhiteAdmin. Asst./Compliance

Cindy WilliamsHuman Resource Manager

Doug WilliamsIT Manager

Teresa WilliamsExec. Admin. Asst/Football

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November13 South Dakota at Texas Tech, 6 p.m.

Norfolk State at Baylor, 7 p.m.Arkansas-Pine Bluff at Colorado, 7 p.m.Idaho State at Iowa State, 7 p.m. [MC]Hofstra at Kansas, 7 p.m. [JTV]Loyola Chicago at Kansas State, 7 p.m. [FSKC]Angelo State at Texas A&M, 7 p.m.

14 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi at Texas Tech, 6 p.m.USC Upstate at Nebraska, tbaMount St. Mary’s at Oklahoma, tbaSeattle at Oklahoma State, tba

15 Texas vs. UC Irvine, 1 p.m. [ESPNU]Western Illinois at Kansas State, 3 p.m. [FSKC]Oregon State at Texas Tech, 3 p.m.Chicago State at Iowa State, 6 p.m.Hartford at Baylor, tba

16 Coppin State at Colorado, 7 p.m. [FSNRM]Texas A&M at SMU, 7 p.m.

17 Iowa State at Drake, 7 p.m. [DTV]UT-Martin at Missouri, 7 p.m. [MSN]UL-Monroe at Oklahoma, 7 p.m. [SSN]Kansas vs. Memphis, 9 p.m. [ESPN]

18 Southern at Oklahoma State, 7 p.m.Texas Southern at Colorado, 7 p.m. [FSNRM]Nebraska at Saint Louis, 7 p.m. [FSNMW]Texas vs. Western Carolina, 8 p.m. [ESPNU]

19 Kansas State vs. Boston University, 6:30 p.m.Central Arkansas at Kansas, 7 p.m. [JTV]Northwestern State at Texas Tech, 7 p.m. [TTSN]

20 Kansas State vs. Indiana/Mississippi, 5/7:30 p.m. [ESPNU]Samford vs. Texas A&M, 7 p.m.

21 North Texas at Oklahoma State, 1 p.m. [CSN]Lamar at Texas Tech, 1 p.m.Oklahoma at VCU, 6:30 p.m.TCU at Nebraska, tba

22 Mississippi Valley State at Iowa State, 1 p.m.UT-Pan American at Missouri, 1 p.m. [MSN]Kansas State vs. TBD, tbaHardin-Simmons at Baylor, tba

23 Colorado vs. Gonzaga, 1 p.m. [ESPN2]Texas vs. Iowa, 9 p.m. [ESPN2]

24 Colorado vs. Arizona/Wisconsin, 2/7:30 p.m. [ESPN/ESPN2]Texas vs. Pittsburgh/Wichita State, 6:45/9:15 p.m. [ESPNU/2]Tennessee State at Iowa State, 7 p.m.Chattanooga at Missouri, 7 p.m. [MSN]UMKC at Nebraska, 7 p.m. [FSNMW]Prairie View A&M at Oklahoma State, 7 p.m.Texas Tech at Stephen F. Austin, 7 p.m. [TTSN]

25 Colorado vs. TBD, tbaOakland at Kansas, 7 p.m. [JTV]Oklahoma vs. San Diego, tba

26 Texas A&M vs. Clemson, 3:30 p.m. [ESPN2]Baylor vs. Alabama, 5:30 p.m. [ESPN2]Oklahoma vs. Houston, tba

27 Iowa State vs. Saint Louis, 5 p.m.Tennessee Tech at Kansas, 7 p.m. [JTV]Baylor vs. Florida State/Iona, 4/6:30 p.m. [ESPN2/U]Missouri vs. Old Dominion, 7:30 p.m. [FCS]Oklahoma State vs. Bradley, 7 p.m. Texas A&M vs. West Virginia/Long Beach State, tba [ESPN/U]

28 Samford at Texas Tech, 3 p.m.Kansas State vs. IUPUI (Kansas City, Mo.), 3:30 p.m. [FSKC]Iowa State vs. Notre Dame/Northwestern, 4:30/7 p.m.Missouri vs. Mississippi State/Richmond, 4:30/7 p.m. [FCS]Oklahoma vs. TBD, tbaOklahoma State vs. Utah/Illinois, 7/9:30 p.m.

29 Texas at Rice, 3 p.m. [CBS-CSN]Nebraska at USC, 4 p.m. [FSN]Baylor vs. TBD, tbaTexas A&M vs. TBD, tba [ESPN2/U]

December1 San Francisco at Colorado, 7 p.m. [FSNRM]

Fort Hays State at Kansas State, 7 p.m. [FSKC]2 Northern Iowa at Iowa State, 7 p.m. [MC]

Alcorn State at Kansas, 7 p.m. [JTV]UT-Pan American at Nebraska, 7 p.m.Arkansas at Oklahoma, 7 p.m. [SSN]Oklahoma State at Tulsa, 7 p.m.Prairie View A&M at Texas A&M, 8 p.m.Missouri at Vanderbilt, 8:30 p.m. [ESPNU]

3 Washington at Texas Tech, 6 p.m. [ESPN2]USC at Texas, 8 p.m. [ESPN2]Baylor at Arizona State, 9:30 p.m. [FSN]

4 Akron at Texas A&M, 7 p.m. [FSNSW]Colorado at Oregon State, 10 p.m. [FSN]

5 Oregon at Missouri, 4 p.m. [ESPNU]Washington State at Kansas State, 8 p.m. [ESPNU]Iowa State at California, 10 p.m. [ESPNU]UT-San Antonio at Oklahoma State, 3 p.m. [CSN]

6 Nebraska at Creighton, 4 p.m.Kansas at UCLA, 4:30 p.m. [FSN]Arizona at Oklahoma, 6 p.m. [ESPNU]

7 Colorado Christian at Colorado, 7 p.m.North Texas at Texas A&M, 7 p.m. [FSNSW]Long Beach State at Texas, 8 p.m. [ESPNU]

8 Texas Tech at TCU, 6:30 p.m.Xavier at Kansas State, 8 p.m. [ESPNU]

9 Radford at Kansas, 7 p.m. [ESPNU]Missouri at Oral Roberts, 7 p.m. [MSN]Centenary at Oklahoma, 7 p.m. [SSN]

10 Chicago State at Nebraska, 7 p.m. [FSNMW]Colorado at Colorado State, 7:30 p.m. [The Mtn.]

11 Iowa at Iowa State, 7 p.m. [CTN]12 Kansas vs. La Salle (Kansas City, Mo.), 1 p.m. [ESPN]

Oklahoma at Utah, 3 p.m. [Versus]Texas State at Texas, 3 p.m. [LSN]Texas A&M vs. New Mexico (Houston, Texas), 5 p.m. [FSNSW]Kansas State at UNLV, 6 p.m. [FSKC]Fairleigh Dickinson at Missouri, 7 p.m. [MSN]Oregon State at Nebraska, 7 p.m. [FSNMW]

13 Arkansas-Pine Bluff at Oklahoma State, 3 p.m.15 Jackson State at Baylor, 7 p.m.

UT-Pan American at Texas, 7 p.m. [LSN]16 Oklahoma State at Stanford, 9 p.m. [FSN]19 Michigan at Kansas, 11 a.m. [ESPN]

Northern Colorado at Oklahoma, Noon [SSN]Texas vs. North Carolina (Arlington, Texas), 1 p.m. [ESPN]Arkansas-Pine Bluff at Missouri, 7 p.m. [MSN]Jackson State at Nebraska, 7 p.m.Texas Tech at Wichita State, 7 p.m.The Citadel at Texas A&M, 8 p.m.Kansas State vs. Alabama, 8 p.m. [COX]

20 Bradley at Iowa State, 1 p.m. [MC]UT-Arlington at Baylor, tba

21 Oklahoma vs. UTEP (Okla. City, Okla.), 5:30 p.m. [ESPN2]Oklahoma State vs. La Salle (Okla. City, Okla.), 7:30 p.m. [ESPN2]Arkansas-Pine Bluff at Kansas State, 7 p.m. [FSKC]

22 Cal State Northridge at Colorado, 5:30 p.m. [FSNRM]Michigan State at Texas, 6 p.m. [ESPN2]North Dakota at Iowa State, 7 p.m. [MC]Nebraska vs. Tulsa, 7 p.m.Stanford at Texas Tech, 7 p.m.California at Kansas, 8 p.m. [ESPN2]Texas A&M at Washington, 10 p.m. [FSN]Southern at Baylor, tba

23 Nebraska vs. BYU/Nevada, 7/9:30 p.m.Missouri vs. Illinois (St. Louis, Mo.), 8:30 p.m. [ESPN2]

27 Austin Peay at Missouri, 2 p.m. [MSN]29 Gardner-Webb at Texas, 5 p.m. [LSN]

Yale at Colorado, 7 p.m. [FSNRM]Cleveland State at Kansas State, 7 p.m. [FSKC]Southern Utah at Nebraska, 7 p.m.Pacific at Oklahoma State, 7 p.m. [CSN]Belmont at Kansas, 8 p.m. [ESPNU]Texas Tech at New Mexico, 8 p.m. [CBS-CSN]

30 UMKC at Missouri, 7 p.m. [MSN]Baylor at Arkansas, 8 p.m. [ESPN2]

31 Oklahoma at Gonzaga, 9 p.m. [ESPN2]

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Covering the Big 12

The Internet (Big12Sports.com)The Big 12 maintains its website at www.big12sports.com. Complete information on the league and the member schools isavailable.

The site boasts original content from throughout the Conferencealong with several video broadcasts, including a weekly magazineshow - The Big 12 Report. In men’s basketball, full rebroadcastsof numerous games will be available via Big 12 Network Online,within 72 hours of a game’s completion. Comprehensive coverageof media day in October and the 2010 Phillips 66 Big 12 Men’s Basketball Championship in March is also available.

In men’s basketball, scores throughout the league and the standingsare updated as games are final. Big 12 Conference and team statistics are updated the following morning, with weekly awardwinners posted each Monday. An archrive of conference andteam-by-team statistics for every season in league history is included as well. Media can access Acrobat PDF files of the dailyrelease, statistics and the conference media guide on the website.

Big 12 on Facebook and TwittterThe Big 12 also maintains a presence on two social networking sites- Facebook (facebook.com/Big12) and Twitter (twitter.com/Big12Conference). Periodic updates are posted, including gameupdates and other conference-related information.

Big 12 Media ReleaseThe Big 12 communications staff will update a release, includingteam notes, results and Big 12 Players of the Week the followingmorning after games are played during the season. Completeleague statistics, in addition to team-by-team statistics for all 12league squads will be updated via the conference website as well.

Phillips 66 Big 12 Players of the WeekA Big 12 Player and Rookie of the Week will be chosen each Monday,beginning November 16. Nominations are submitted by the schoolmedia relations offices and the winners are selected by a panel ofmedia voters who cover the league on a regular basis.

Big 12 WeeklyCoaches Briefings

The Big 12, through the services of Premier Teleconferencing, hoststelephonic media conferences with each Big 12 head basketballcoach starting at 10 a.m. CST during the season. Media will be allowed to ask questions directly of the coaches. Please contactthe Big 12 communications staff for the call-in and replayphone numbers. The call can also be heard live and on replay viathe Internet by visiting the Big 12 website at www.Big12Sports.com.

The session schedule for 2009-10 is as follows: Thursday: Jan. 7Mondays: Dec. 14, Jan. 11, Jan. 18, Jan. 25, Feb. 1, Feb. 8, Feb. 15,Feb. 22, March 1, March 8, March 15*

Time Coach10:00 a.m. Bill Self, Kansas10:10 a.m. Mark Turgeon, Texas A&M10:20 a.m. Travis Ford, Oklahoma State10:30 a.m. Scott Drew, Baylor10:40 a.m. Mike Anderson, Missouri10:50 a.m. Pat Knight, Texas Tech11:00 a.m. Jeff Bzdelik, Colorado11:10 a.m. Frank Martin, Kansas State11:20 a.m. Jeff Capel, Oklahoma11:30 a.m. Doc Sadler, Nebraska11:40 a.m. Rick Barnes, Texas11:50 a.m. Greg McDermott, Iowa State

*For those coaches whose teams advance to the NCAA Tournamentand postseason NIT. Times are TBA.

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January1 McNeese State at Texas Tech, 2 p.m.2 Northwestern State at Texas A&M, Noon

Colorado at Tulsa, 1 p.m.Oklahoma State vs. Rhode Island, 1 p.m. [ESPNU]Georgia at Missouri, 3 p.m. [MSN]Maryland Eastern Shore at Nebraska, 3 p.m.Texas A&M-Corpus Christi at Texas, 3:30 p.m. [LSN]Kansas at Temple, 4:30 p.m. [ESPN2]Baylor at South Carolina, tba

3 South Dakota at Kansas State, Noon [FSKC]Houston at Iowa State, 1 p.m. [MC]UTEP at Texas Tech, 2 p.m. [TTSN]

4 Maryland Eastern Shore at Oklahoma, 7 p.m. [SSN]5 Texas at Arkansas, 6 p.m. [ESPN/2]

Miami (Ohio) at Colorado, 7 p.m. [FSNRM]SE Louisiana at Nebraska, 7 p.m.Coppin State at Oklahoma State, 7 p.m.North Dakota at Texas A&M, 7 p.m. [FSNSW]

6 Morgan State at Baylor, 7 p.m.Cornell at Kansas, 7 p.m. [JTV]Savannah State at Missouri, 7 p.m. [MSN]Iowa State vs. Duke (Chicago, Ill.), 9 p.m. [ESPN2]

9 Colorado at Texas*, 12:30 p.m. [Big 12 Network]Kansas State at Missouri*, 1 p.m. [ESPN2]North Dakota State at Iowa State, 3 p.m. [ESPNU]Nebraska at Texas A&M*, 3 p.m. [Big 12 Network]Oklahoma at Baylor*, 5 p.m. [Big 12 Network]Texas Tech at Oklahoma State*, 7 p.m. [TTSN/CSN]

10 Kansas at Tennessee, 12:30 p.m. [CBS]11 Oklahoma State at Oklahoma*, 8 p.m. [ESPN]12 Texas A&M at Kansas State*, 6 p.m. [ESPN2]

Baylor at Colorado*, 7 p.m. [FSNRM]13 Texas at Iowa State*, 7 p.m. [Big 12 Network]

Kansas at Nebraska*, 8 p.m. [ESPN2]Missouri at Texas Tech*, 8 p.m. [ESPNU]

16 Missouri at Oklahoma*, Noon [ESPN2]Texas Tech at Kansas*, 12:30 p.m. [Big 12 Network]Kansas State at Colorado*, 2 p.m. [Big 12 Network]Oklahoma State at Baylor*, 3 p.m. [Big 12 Network]Texas A&M at Texas*, 5 p.m. [ESPNU]Iowa State at Nebraska*, 7 p.m. [CTN/FSNMW]

18 Texas at Kansas State*, 8 p.m. [ESPN]19 Oklahoma at Texas A&M*, 7 p.m. [Big 12 Network]20 Iowa State at Texas Tech*, 6:30 p.m. [TTSN]

Colorado at Oklahoma State*, 8 p.m. [ESPNU]Baylor at Kansas*, 8 p.m. [ESPN2]

23 Colorado at Texas A&M*, 12:30 p.m. [Big 12 Network]Kansas at Iowa State*, 1 p.m. [ESPN]Oklahoma State at Kansas State*, 3 p.m. [Big 12 Network]Massachusetts at Baylor, 3 p.m. [ESPNU]Texas at Connecticut, 3 p.m. [CBS]Nebraska at Missouri*, 5 p.m. [Big 12 Network]Oklahoma at Texas Tech*, 7 p.m. [SSN/TTSN]

25 Missouri at Kansas*, 8 p.m. [ESPN]26 Kansas State at Baylor*, 7 p.m. [FSKC]27 Texas A&M at Oklahoma State*, 6:30 p.m. [ESPN2]

Iowa State at Oklahoma*, 8 p.m. [Big 12 Network]Texas Tech at Texas*, 8 p.m. [ESPNU]Nebraska at Colorado*, 8 p.m. [FSNRM]

30 Oklahoma at Nebraska*, 12:30 p.m. [Big 12 Network]Oklahoma State at Missouri*, 1 p.m. [ESPN2]Baylor at Texas*, 3 p.m. [Big 12 Network]Kansas at Kansas State*, 6 p.m. [ESPN]Colorado at Iowa State*, 8 p.m. [CTN]Texas Tech at Texas A&M*, 8 p.m. [FSNSW]

February1 Texas at Oklahoma State*, 8 p.m. [ESPN]2 Kansas State at Nebraska*, 7 p.m. [Big 12 Network]3 Kansas at Colorado*, 7 p.m. [ESPN2]

Texas A&M at Missouri*, 8 p.m. [ESPNU]Iowa State at Baylor*, tba

6 Oklahoma State at Texas Tech*, 12:30 p.m. [Big 12 Network]Kansas State at Iowa State*, 1 p.m. [ESPN2]Missouri at Colorado*, 2 p.m. [Big 12 Network]Texas at Oklahoma*, 3 p.m. [ESPN]Baylor at Texas A&M*, 3 p.m. [Big 12 Network]Nebraska at Kansas*, 5 p.m. [ESPNU]

8 Kansas at Texas*, 8 p.m. [ESPN]9 Texas Tech at Oklahoma*, 7 p.m. [Big 12 Network]

10 Iowa State at Missouri*, 6:30 p.m. [CTN/MSN]Baylor at Nebraska*, 8 p.m. [ESPN2]

13 Missouri at Baylor*, 12:30 p.m. [Big 12 Network]Oklahoma at Oklahoma State*, 1 p.m. [ESPN]Nebraska at Texas*, 3 p.m. [Big 12 Network]Texas A&M at Texas Tech*, 4 p.m. [ESPN2]Colorado at Kansas State*, 5 p.m. [Big 12 Network]Iowa State at Kansas*, 7 p.m. [ESPNU]

15 Kansas at Texas A&M*, 8 p.m. [ESPN]16 Texas Tech at Baylor*, tba17 Nebraska at Kansas State*, 6 p.m. [FSKC]

Oklahoma State at Iowa State*, 7 p.m. [Big 12 Network]Oklahoma at Colorado*, 7 p.m. [ESPNU]Texas at Missouri*, 8 p.m. [ESPN2]

20 Baylor at Oklahoma State*, 12:30 p.m. [Big 12 Network]Texas at Texas Tech*, 1 p.m. [ESPN]Colorado at Kansas*, 3 p.m. [Big 12 Network]Texas A&M at Iowa State*, 3 p.m. [Big 12 Network]Kansas State at Oklahoma*, 5 p.m. [ESPNU]Missouri at Nebraska*, 5 p.m. [Big 12 Network]

22 Oklahoma at Kansas*, 8 p.m. [Big 12 Network]23 Kansas State at Texas Tech*, 7 p.m. [Big 12 Network]24 Nebraska at Iowa State*, 6:30 p.m. [FSNMW/CTN]

Colorado at Missouri*, 6:30 p.m. [MSN]Texas A&M at Baylor*, 8 p.m. [ESPNU]Oklahoma State at Texas*, 8 p.m. [ESPN2]

27 Iowa State at Colorado*, 11:30 a.m. [Big 12 Network]Baylor at Oklahoma*, 12:30 p.m. [Big 12 Network]Texas at Texas A&M*, 1 p.m. [ESPN]Kansas at Oklahoma State*, 3 p.m. [CBS]Texas Tech at Nebraska*, 3 p.m. [Big 12 Network]Missouri at Kansas State*, 7 p.m. [ESPNU]

March1 Oklahoma at Texas*, 8 p.m. [ESPN]2 Colorado at Nebraska*, 7 p.m. [FSNMW]

Missouri at Iowa State*, 7 p.m. [MSN/CTN]Baylor at Texas Tech*, 7 p.m. [TTSN]

3 Kansas State at Kansas*, 7 p.m. [Big 12 Network]Oklahoma State at Texas A&M*, 8 p.m. [ESPN2]

6 Texas A&M at Oklahoma*, 11 a.m. [ESPN]Nebraska at Oklahoma State*, 12:30 p.m. [Big 12 Network]Kansas at Missouri*, 1 p.m. [CBS]Texas Tech at Colorado*, 2 p.m. [Big 12 Network]Texas at Baylor*, 3 p.m. [ESPN]Iowa State at Kansas State*, 5 p.m. [Big 12 Network]

All times Central except Colorado non-conference and Big 12 home games, whichare Mountain Time. Schedule, times and television listings are subject to change

LOCAL TELEVISION KEYCBS-CSN – CBS College Sports Network; CSN – Cowboy Sports Network; CTN –Cyclone Television Network; DTV – Drake Television; FCS – Fox College Sports;FSKC – FSN Kansas City; FSNMW – FSN Midwest; FSNSW – FSN Southwest;FSNRM – FSN Rocky Mountain; JTV – Jayhawk Television Network; LSN – LonghornSports Network; MC – Mediacom Cyclone Television; MSN – Missouri Sports Network; SSN – Sooner Sports Network; The Mtn. – The Mountain Network; TTSN– Texas Tech Sports Network

MEDIABig 12 Men’s Basketball Sports Information Contact Information

Contact Phone Fax Email Website Address

Big 12 Rob Carolla 469.524.1011 469.524.1045 [email protected] www.big12sports.comBaylor Chris Yandle 254.710.8119 254.710.1369 [email protected] www.BaylorBears.comColorado Andrew Green 303.492.5626 303.492.3811 [email protected] www.cubuffs.comIowa State Mike Green 515.294.7019 515.294.0558 [email protected] www.cyclones.comKansas Chris Theisen 785.864.3417 785.864.7944 [email protected] www.kuathletics.comMissouri David Reiter 573.884.2437 573.882.4720 [email protected] www.mutigers.comNebraska Jerry Trickie 402.472.7779 402.472.2005 [email protected] www.huskers.comOklahoma Mike Houck 405.325.8231 405.325.7623 [email protected] www.SoonerSports.comOklahoma State Mike Noteware 405.744.7756 405.744.7754 [email protected] www.okstate.eduTexas Scott McConnell 512.471.1345 512.471.6040 [email protected] www.TexasSports.comTexas A&M Colin Killian 979.845.3289 979.845.0564 [email protected] www.AggieAthletics.comTexas Tech Randy Farley 806.742.7600 806.742.7414 [email protected] www.texastech.com

Big 12 Communications400 East John Carpenter FreewayIrving, Texas 75062Phone: 469.524.1000Fax: 469.524.1045

Bob BurdaAssistant Commissioner/

Communications

Rob CarollaDir. of Communications/

Men’s Basketball

Assistant Commissioner: Bob [email protected]

Director of Communications: Rob [email protected]

Associate Director: Joni James [email protected]

Assistant Director: Carmen [email protected]

Internet Services Coordinator: Kiron [email protected]

Will Hancock Communications Assistant: Candice [email protected]

Will Hancock Communications Assistant: Emily [email protected]

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Thank you for your interest in Kansas State men’s basketball. TheK-State Sports Information Office has produced the 2009-10media guide to assist in your coverage of the Wildcats.

Please feel free to contact any member of the staff with questions,requests or concerns. We look forward to working with you throughout the 2009-10 season.

Media AvailabilityFrank Martin AvailabilityHead coach Frank Martin will be available for interviews twiceweekly during the season (typically Tuesdays and Thursdays) via ateleconference. Please contact Assistant SID Tom Gilbert fordates and times of these teleconferences as well as phone numbers. In addition, Martin will be available for interviews 30minutes after practice twice a week on the Bramlage floor. Pleasecontact Tom Gilbert for dates and times of this availability.

Player AvailabilityAll player interviews MUST be arranged through the SID office. During the season, Wildcat players are available to the mediatwice a week, typically Mondays and/or Tuesdays and Thursdaysduring the Big 12 season. Per the policy of Coach Martin, all newcomers (transfers and freshmen) are not allowed to speak tothe media until after the first semester, which ends on Friday, Dec.18. To arrange an interview before or after practice, please callTom Gilbert at least one day in advance.

PracticesAll K-State practices are closed to both the general public andmedia. The lone exception is the practice the day before a TV contest when the commentators are allowed to view practice.

Gameday InformationWorking CredentialsMedia outlets interested in covering K-State men’s basketball on either a season or individual-game basis are requested to submitall applications for credentials through the Sports Informationmen’s basketball credential application website. To access thesite, please visit www.k-statesports.com/media. The SID Officeis unable to process written requests for credentials.

Because of inconsistent mail delivery service on tight deadlines,media passes may not be mailed in some instances. If this is thecase, passes may be picked up at the Will Call window located onthe East Side of the coliseum beginning two hours prior to kickoff.Individuals picking up credentials will be required to furish positiveidentification. All credentials are non-transferable and are issuedbased on Kansas State’s credential policy.

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The Kansas State Athletics Department operates two web sites, www.k-statesports.com and FrankMartinBasketball.com. The sites are availableto the media and the general public and provide a wealth of information on each of K-State’s 16 varsity sports. Media and fans are welcome to access everything from the most current media guide to game notes, recaps, schedules, rosters, statistics and biographies on k-statesports.com.Launched in in 2008, FrankMartinBasketball is a video driven site that includes special up-close features, all-access clips and highlights.

Official Websites of K-State Basketball

Media ParkingParking passes at Bramlage Coliseum will be issued upon requestand are available only to accredited media. Press parking is located in the VIP parking lot on the East side of the arena. Entrance to the lot is through Gate 8 off Kimball Avenue.

Visiting RadioTo inquire about access to existing radio courtesy lines (ISDN aswell as analog lines), visiting radio stations should contact MattBrown of Learfield Communications at [email protected].

Media ServicesPackets including statistics, pregame notes, flipcards and programs will be available for media in the Seaton Media Roomprior to the game. Halftime and final boxscores, a running play-by-play and postgame notes and quotes from head coaches and players of both teams also will be provided. Live running statisticsare also available via monitors throughout press row and on theInternet at www.k-statesports.com during the game.

Postgame PolicyKansas State’s locker room is closed. Media will be asked to submit a list of player requests to Tom Gilbert with five minutes remaining in the contest.

Head coach Frank Martin and requested players will be availablein the designated interview room near the top of the tunnel in Bramlage Coliseum. Requested players will be made available fora short period time. Martin will be available following hispostgame radio obligations.

Following Big 12 policy, the opposing coach and selected playerswill be given the option to go first in the interview room. However,they will also be given the choice to conduct interviews outsidetheir locker room near the Seaton Media Room.

Internet Access/TelephonesThe press area as well as the Seaton Media Room in Bramlage Coliseum is equipped with high-speed wireless Internet. Mediawishing to file stories electronically as well as photographers mayaccess the network with a wireless internet card. Please contact amember of the SID Office for instructions relating to the network.

A limited number of charge-per-call telephones are located in theSeaton Media Room will be available for filing after the game on afirst-come, first-served basis. All media wishing to have phonelines installed on press row will be responsible for making theirown arrangements. Phones may be ordered through K-State Telecommunications at 785.532.7001.

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Y Credentials and working space for media members are issued at the sole and exclusive discretion of the Kansas State Sports Information Office, based on the following priorities and guidelines:

1. Originating radio and television personnel involved in a live broadcast.2. Daily newspapers regularly covering K-State,the current-game opponent or another Big 12 school. Wire services, regional and national publications are also afforded this priority.3. Non-originating radio and television personnel producing reports on the game. Only local radio stations with a full-time sports directorconducting a regular sports show receive consideration for credentials.4. Officially recognized Kansas State student publications or student electronic media outlets.5. Non-daily newspapers or publications reporting on the game.

� With the exception of beat writers covering Kansas State daily,all passes are issued on a game-by-game basis with consideration of available working space.� Passes are non-transferable and are subject to immediate revocation if transferred to non-working media members.� Kansas State and the NCAA prohibit the issuance of credentials to representatives of an organization that regularly publishes gambling information, such as “tout sheets” or “tip sheets”.� Credentials are issued to web sites that are affiliated with web sites for national or regional television and news media organizations, e.g. USA Today Online, ESPN.com, SI.com, CBSportsLine.com, etc., for institutions that are conference members and non-conference opponents, and for the Big 12.� Web sites that sponsor “message boards” or “chat rooms” where people are allowed to post anonymous information or rumors are ineligible for credentials or access to media functions.

� If a news-gathering medium has an on-line site that sponsors these anonymous forums, they may continue to request credentials under its traditional medium (newspaper, magazine, radio or television), but will not be granted additional passes or access for on-line staff.� Kansas State University reserves the right to deny media credentials to any individual whose web site is not affiliated with a recognized news-gathering organization.� All persons picking up credentials will be required to furnish positive identification. All credentials are non-transferable.

NOTE: Spouses, dates, non-workers and anyone under 16 yearsof age are not permitted in the working press area.

Other Credential Guidelines

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The Kansas State University Sports Information Office is located inthe north portion of Bramlage Coliseum, directly behind sections 12-15, on the first floor. The entrance to the office is located onthe walkway between Bill Snyder Family Stadium and Bramlage Coliseum. There is also a elevator just outside the Legends’ Roomthat will take you to the office.

Men’s basketball contact Tom Gilbert is generally available in hisoffice on gamedays until three hours prior to tipoff.

Office Phone: 785.532.6735Fax: 785.532.6093Address: 1800 College Avenue, Bramlage Coliseum, Suite 37

Manhattan, KS 66502Website: www.k-statesports.comPress Row: 785.539.3423Sports Information Director: Kenny Lannou

Office Phone: 785.532.7977Cell Phone: 785.587.7867Email: [email protected]

Assistant Director (Men’s Basketball Contact): Tom GilbertOffice Phone: 785.532.7979Cell Phone: 785.587.7868Email: [email protected]

Assistant Director: Randy PetersonOffice Phone: 785.532.7975Cell Phone: 785.587.7769Email: [email protected]

Assistant Director: Ryan LackeyOffice Phone: 785.532.7708Cell Phone: 785.587.7865Email: [email protected]

Assistant Director: David WiechmannOffice Phone: 785.532.7976Cell Phone: 785.587.7866Email: [email protected]

Office Manager: Kelly YoderOffice Phone: 785.532.6735Email: [email protected]

Photographer: Scott WeaverCell Phone: 913.972.0730Email: [email protected]

Student Assistants: Becca Brown, Ricardo Cruz, Colton Debes, BrentFritzemeier, Jeremy Holaday, Chris Newton, Jesse Piper, MelissaSchartz, Danielle Stipe, Trevor Tomanek, Megan Wilson, Zach Zaborny.

Opponent SID ContactsSchool______________Contact ____________Office PhonePittsburg State ________Dan Wilkes __________620.235.4147Loyola Chicago________Bill Behrns __________773.508.2575Western Illinois ______Katie Kane __________309.298.1133Boston University ______Scott Ellis____________617.353.2163Indiana ____________J.D. Campbell ________812.856.0146Ole Miss ____________Joey Jones __________662.915.7526Dayton ____________Doug Hauschild ________937.229.4390George Mason ________Richard Coco ________703.993.3264Georgia Tech ________Mike Stamus__________404.894.5446Villanova ____________Mike Sheridan ________610.519.4120Puerto Rico Tip-Off ____Tim Simmons ________303.678.8484IUPUI ______________Ed Holdaway__________317.274.2725Fort Hays State________Ryan Prickett__________785.628.5903Washington State ______Jessica Schmick ______509.335.0255Xavier ______________Tom Eiser ____________513.745.3124UNLV ______________Andy Grossman ________702.895.3995Alabama ____________Ty Patton ____________205.348.5401Arkansas-Pine Bluff ____Andrew Roberts ________870.575.7949Cleveland State ______Brian McCann ________216.687.4818South Dakota ________Amil Anderson ________605.677.5927Missouri ____________David Reiter __________573.884.2437Texas A&M __________Colin Killian __________979.845.3289Colorado ____________Andrew Green ________303.492.5626Texas ______________Scott McConnell________512.471.1345Oklahoma State ______Mike Noteware ________405.744.7756Baylor ______________Chris Yandle __________254.710.8119Kansas ____________Chris Theisen ________785.864.3417Nebraska____________Jerry Trickie __________402.472.7779Iowa State __________Mike Green __________515.294.7019Oklahoma __________Mike Houck __________405.325.8231Texas Tech __________Randy Farley __________806.742.7600Big 12 Conference______Rob Carolla __________469.524.1011

Sports InformationMEDIA

Kenny LannouDirector

Tom GilbertAssistant Director/

Men’s Basketball Contact

Randy PetersonAssistant Director

Ryan LackeyAssistant Director

David WiechmannAssistant Director

Kelly YoderOffice Manager

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR’S OFFICE ________________785.532.6910John Currie, Director of AthleticsLaura Tietjen, Executive Assoc. Athletics Director/Sr. Women’s AdminstratorKurt McGuffin, Senior Associate Athletics Director/External OperationsReid Sigmon, Senior Associate Athletics Director/AdministrationJacque Butler, Athletics Legal CounselTami Breymeyer, Director of LicensingRita Bath, Executive Assistant to Director of AthleticsLinda Grubbs, Athletics Department Receptionist

AHEARN FUND __________________________ 785.532.7715Chad Weiberg, Associate Athletics DirectorLon Floyd, Assistant Athletics Director/Catbacker ClubsMike Clark, Director of DevelopmentBernie Haney, Assistant Director of DevelopmentAndrew Hamor, Assistant Director of DevelopmentLinda Rousser, Computer Specialist

BUSINESS OPERATIONS ____________________785.532.6252Reid Sigmon, Senior Associate Athletics DirectorKim Linck, Interim Business ManagerCindy Williams, Human Resource ManagerKaren Biehler, Human Resource SpecialistApril Havenstein, AccountantDoug Williams, IT Manager

COMMUNICATIONS ________________________ 785.532.7982Wyatt Thompson, Director of Sportscasting and Public RelationsBrian Smoller, Director of Powercat VisionDavid Smoller, Creative Director of Internet ServicesNorm Burge, Senior Video ProducerPreston Koerner, Assistant Video ProducerRebecca Varilek, Assistant Video Producer

COMPLIANCE ____________________________785.532.3990Kristin Waller, Interim Director of ComplianceBrendan Armitage, Compliance CoordinatorVera White, Administrative Assistant

FACILITY OPERATIONS ____________________ 785.532.7276Charlie Thomas, Senior Associate Athletics DirectorCasey Scott, Associate Athletics DirectorJim Muller, Associate Director of Facility OperationsR.J. Bokelman, Assistant Director of Facility OperationsMary Lough, Operations Accountant

FAN EXPERIENCE AND SALES ________________ 785.532.6911Kurt McGuffin, Senior Associate Athletics DirectorJoni Smoller, Director of Fan Experience and Sales Ron Cook, Director of Graphic Design

K-STATE SPORTS PROPERTIES________________ 785.532.2005Ben Boyle, General ManagerMike Mores, Senior Account ExecutiveScott Stevens, Account ExecutiveMike Metz, Account Executive

SPORTS MEDICINE ________________________785.532.5880Matt Thomason, Head Athletic TrainerMindy Hoffman, Assistant Athletic TrainerBrandon Yoder, Assistant Athletic TrainerJessica Vance, Assistant Athletic TrainerNobu Takashima, Assistant Athletic Trainer

STRENGTH/CONDITIONING __________________785.532.7015Mike Kent, Head Strength and Conditioning CoachDarren Honeycutt, Assistant Strength CoachScott Greenawalt, Assistant Strength CoachScott Bird, Assistant Strength CoachDanny Cavender, Assistant Strength CoachJohn Kaupp, Assistant Strength Coach

STUDENT-ATHLETE SERVICES ________________785.532.5190Jill Shields, Assistant Athletics DirectorRagean Hill, Program Director of Football Academics Liane Fowler, Director of Specialized Learning ServicesAshley Chaffin, Academic CounselorJamie Hamor, Academic CounselorRoger Johnson, Academic CounselorKyle Sny, Academic CounselorDianna Philippi, Administrative Assistant

TICKET OPERATIONS ______________________ 785.532.7606Robin Fosha, Director of Ticket OperationsNeel Narotam, Assistant Director of Ticket OperationsStephanie VanDeCreek, Assistant Director of Ticket Operations

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Kansas State Basketball On the AirThe 2009-10 men’s basketball season marks the fifth year ofthe K-State Sports Network, a joint venture of Kansas StateAthletics and Learfield Communications. Learfield is a nationalleader in collegiate sports broadcasting and marketing, owningthe rights to 40 of the nation’s top collegiate programs.

The 2009-10 season will be the fifth year of a 10-year partnership between Learfield and K-State Athletics that grants K-State Sports Properties the exclusive marketing and broadcastrights for all Wildcat athletic teams. The network distributes its digital-quality audio stream viasatellite to affiliates across the state of Kansas.

But men’s basketball is just the beginning. The network also provides play-by-play coverage of K-State football, women’s basketball, volleyball and baseball. Weekly coaches shows for football,men’s basketball and women’s basketball supplement the live event coverage.

Frank Martin Radio ShowAffiliates on the K-State Sports Network carry the Frank Martin Show each Monday night duringthe season. The show originates from Carlos O’Kelly’s Mexican Cafe at the Manhattan Town Center Mall from 7-8 p.m. during the season and is open to the public.

Tentative radio show schedule for 2009-10 is as follows: Mondays: Nov. 16, Nov. 30, Dec. 7,Dec. 14, Dec. 28, Jan. 4, Jan. 11, Jan. 25, Feb. 1, Feb. 8, Feb. 15, Feb. 22, March 1.

FOX Sports Kansas City Television PackageIn the summer of 2009, the K-State announced a three-yearextension of an agreement with FOX Sports Kansas City to continue as a television partner. This season, FOX SportsKansas City will televise 20 live K-State sporting events, including 11 men’s basketball games, and the Frank MartinTelevision Show. These telecasts will be available to more than1 million homes in the state of Kansas and throughout the Kansas City area. Many of these contests will also be available on the ESPN Full Court package, which will give Wildcat fans theability to watch as many as 28 games on at least one of the ESPN family of networks.

Frank Martin Television ShowThe Frank Martin Television Show airs each Saturday on FOX Sports Kansas City typically at 11:30a.m. Hosted by “Voice of the Wildcats,” Wyatt Thompson, the show features Frank Martin,player and fan features, a coaches’ corner and highlights and previews of upcoming games. Theshow will also air on Metro Sports and Cox Cable at times yet to be announced.

The tenatative television show schedule for 2009-10 is as follows: Saturdays: Dec. 5, Dec. 12,Dec. 19, Jan. 9, Jan. 16, Jan. 23, Jan. 30, Feb. 6, Feb. 13, Feb. 20, Feb. 27, March 6.

K-State Sports Network Staff

Ben BoyleGeneral Manager

Mike MoresSr. Account Executive

Scott StevensAccount Executive

Mike MetzAccount Executive

Beloit __________KVSV ______1190 AMChanute__________KINZ ________95.3 FMClay Center________KCLY ______100.9 FMCoffeyville ________KGGF ________690 AMColby __________KRDQ ______100.3 FMConcordia ________KNCK ______1390 AMDodge City ________KSKZ________98.1 FMEmporia ________KVOE ______101.7 FMGoodland ________KLOE ________730 AMGreat Bend________KZLS ______107.9 FMHays-Ness City ____KKDT________93.5 FMHiawatha ________KNZA ______103.9 FMHutchinson ______KHMY ______93.1 FMJunction City ______KJCK ______1420 AMKansas City ______WHB ________810 AMLiberal __________KSMM ______1470 AMManhattan________KMAN ______1350 AM

Manhattan________KMKF ______101.5 FMMarysville ________KNDY ______1570 AMNorth Fort Riley ____KBLS ______102.5 FMNorton __________KQNK ______1530 AMNorton __________KQNK ______106.7 FMPhillipsburg ______KKAN ______1490 AMPhillipsburg ______KQMA ______92.5 FMPittsburg ________KSEK ______1340 AMRussell __________KRSL ________990 AMSalina __________KSAL ______1150 AMScott City ________KSKL________94.5 FMSeneca __________KMZA________92.1 FMTopeka __________KQTP ______102.9 FMTopeka __________KTOP ______1490 AMWichita __________KFTI ______1070 AMWinfield__________KKLE ______1550 AM

Network Affilates [as of October 1, 2009]

Wyatt ThompsonVoice of the Wildcats

Play-by-play announcer Wyatt Thompson, a native Kansan, serves asthe anchor of the Kansas State Sports Network and returns for hiseighth season behind the mike as “Voice of the Wildcats”.

K-State’s Director of Sportscasting, Thompson also serves as host ofthe Bill Snyder and Frank Martin shows on both television and radio.In addition, he is involved in various Catbacker Club, alumni and

athletic department functions, frequently serving as a keynote speaker.

Thompson came to K-State from Colorado State, where he was the play-by-play voice for the Rams’football and men’s basketball teams for five years. An accomplished broadcaster, he won the ColoradoBroadcasting Association award for best play-by-play in 2000. In addition, he was a sports reporterfor Clear Channel Denver and the “Countdown to Kickoff” host for the Denver Broncos on KOA Radio.

Thompson started his broadcasting career in 1976 as a sportscaster for various high schools, collegesand universities in Kansas, spending time at stations in Hays and Goodland. He was recognized withthe Kansas Association of Broadcasters Play-by-Play Award in 1982 and the Oscar Stauffer Sportscaster of the Year Award in 1989.

Stan WeberRadio/FOX Sports Kansas City Analyst

Providing the color commentary for men’s basketball games on the K-State Sports Network as well as FOX Sports Kansas City is formerWildcat quarterback Stan Weber. He holds the second longest tenurefor a K-State radio broadcaster behind only legendary broadcaster Dev Nelson, who called games for 25 years.

A native of Goddard, Kan., he served as captain of the 1984 team andled the team in rushing while earning Academic All-America honors. Weber, who graduated magnacum laude, received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in accounting from K-State and currentlyserves as Vice President - CFO of Tower Properties, in addition to his broadcast duties. Weber and hiswife, Nancy (Freshnock), a former K-State cheerleader, have four children (Brittani, Stanton,McKenzi and Landry) and reside in Overland Park, Kan.

Matt WaltersRadio Analyst

Local radio personality Matt Walters is in his fifth year with the K-State Sports Network, where he serves as a color commentator formen’s basketball in addition to his duties as the sideline reporter forthe Wildcat football team. An 14-year veteran of K-State baseballbroadcasts, he also serves as host of the popular ‘Powercat Gameday’football pre-game show on Sports Radio 1350 KMAN since 1998.

A 1992 graduate of Kansas State and native of Russell, Kan., Walters is in his third year as a Marketing Consultant with KMAN, and in his 15th year at the station overall. Along with his duties atthe station, he also hosts ‘The Game,’ a drive-time sports talk show that airs on KMAN, and serves asthe play-by-play voice of the Manhattan High School football and boys’ basketball teams. An award-winning broadcaster, Walters recently received the prestigious Oscar Stauffer Sportscaster of the Yearfor 2005. Walters and his wife, Megan, reside in Manhattan.

Ben BoyleFOX Sports Kansas City Play-by-Play

After spending 18 years in the athletic department at Kansas State,Ben Boyle is in his fifth year in the management of K-State SportsNetwork, including his third as General Manager.

Boyle has been the play-by-play voice for the men’s basketball television package since 1994 and was color analyst on the radio network from 1991 to 2005. He has also done freelance television

play-by-play for Fox Sports Net, ESPN Regional Television and Metro Sports.

During his time in the athletic department, Boyle played played a major role in securing many of thedepartment’s key partnerships that have dramatically increased revenues and exposure for K-Stateathletics, including the department’s largest-ever corporate sponsorship with ALLTEL, the third-tier television rights agreement with FOX Sports Kansas City and the recently completed 10-year marketingand broadcast rights agreement with Learfield Communications. A 1989 graduate of Nebraska andnative of York, Neb., Boyle and his wife, Carrie (Staroscik) have two children (Jackson and Alex).

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MEDIADirectionsFrom the West (Airport)� Take Kansas Highway 18 East into Manhattan. Exit atKansas 113 (Seth Childs Road, heading North). Stay on SethChilds Road until reaching the Kimball Avenue exit. Turnright onto Kimball and follow it one mile to College Avenue.Bramlage Coliseum is located behind Bill Snyder FamilyStadium on the corner of Kimball and College.

From the East (Kansas City)� Exit I-70 at Highway 177 (exit 313) and head North on177 until reaching Manhattan. Turn left on Tuttle CreekBoulevard and head North on Tuttle Creek until reachingKimball Avenue. Turn left on Kimball and go two miles toCollege Avenue. Bramlage Coliseum will be on the left.

Hotels and Motels: 1. Days Inn; 2. Fairfield Inn; 3. Hampton Inn;4. Clarion Hotel; 5. Motel 6; 6. Holiday Inn by the Campus; 7. Super 8.Bed and Breakfast Inns: 9. Casement Inn; 10. Colt House Inn; 11.The Fairchild Inn; 12. Guest Haus B & B; 13. The Morning Star B & B;14. Prairie Flower B & B.Shopping Centers: A. Aggieville; B. Candlewood; C. Main Street;D. Manhattan Town Center; E. Plaza West; F. Town East; G. Wal-MartCenter; H. Westloop

Athletic Ticket OfficeLocal Phone: 785.532.7606Toll Free Phone: 800.221.CATS (2287)Address: 1800 College Avenue, Bramlage Coliseum

Manhattan, KS 66502Director: Robin FoshaAssistant Directors: Neel Narotam, Stephanie VanDeCreek

Ticket InformationCourtside/Loge Season Ticket (requries donation) ________$440Chairback Season Ticket (requries donation) ____________$390Faculty/Staff Chairback Season Ticket (requries donation) __$312Cat Cushion Season Ticket ____________________$350Faculty/Staff Cat Cushion Season Ticket ____________$280Bench Season Ticket ________________________$320Faculty/Staff Bench Season Ticket ________________$256Young Alumni (must have graduated between 2005-09) ________$160Exhibition/Non-Conference Single-Game ____________$20Conference Single-Game (if available) ________________$25Kansas Single-Game (if available) __________________$50

LodgingBest Western

601 East Poyntz Avenue ________________785.537.8300Candlewood Suites [Junction City]

100 Hammons Drive __________________785.238.1454Clarion Hotel

530 Richards Drive ____________________785.539.5311Comfort Inn

150 East Poyntz Avenue ________________785.770.8000Comfort Suites

1020 Hostetler Drive __________________785.539.9449Courtyard By Marriott [Junction City]

310 Hammons Drive __________________785.210.1500America’s Best Value Inn

1501 Tuttle Creek Boulevard ______________785.539.5391Fairfield Inn by Marriott

300 Colorado Street____________________785.539.2400Guest Haus Bed & Breakfast

1724 Sheffield Circle __________________785.776.6543Hampton Inn

501 East Poyntz Avenue ________________785.539.5000Holiday Inn at the Campus

1641 Anderson Drive __________________785.539.7531Motel 6

510 Tuttle Creek Boulevard ______________785.537.1022Quality Inn

150 East Poyntz Avenue ________________785.770.8000Super 8

200 Tuttle Creek Boulevard ______________785.537.8468The Morning Star Bed & Breakfast

617 Houston Street ____________________785.587.9703

TransportationManhattan Airport

5500 Fort Riley Boulevard________________785.587.4567Avis Rent-A-Car

5500 Fort Riley Boulevard________________785.539.0900Enterprise Rent-A-Car

4810 Skyway Drive ____________________785.537.60007920 East Highway 24 __________________785.537.0557

Hertz Rent-A-Car5500 Fort Riley Boulevard________________785.539.0261

National Car Rental5500 Fort Riley Boulevard________________785.539.8814

RestaurantsApplebee’s Bar & Grill

Manhattan Town Center ________________785.537.0408Buffalo Wild Wings Grill & Bar

1231 Moro Street ____________________785.323.9464Carlos O’Kelly’s

Manhattan Town Center ________________785.537.4688Chili’s Grill & Bar

213 Fort Riley Boulevard ________________785.537-1250Chipotle Mexican Grill

606 North Manhattan Street ______________785.587.8029CoCo BoLo’s

1227 Bluemont Avenue ________________785.537.4700della Voce (Italian)

405 Poyntz Avenue ____________________785.532.9000Doe’s Eat Place (Steaks)

2605 Stagg Hill Road __________________785.537.6070Early Edition (Breakfast)

3210 Kimball Avenue __________________785.539.3255Famous Dave’s BBQ

910 Commons Place __________________785.537.2401Four Olives Wine Bar

3033 Anderson Avenue ________________785.539.1295Harry’s Uptown Supper Club

418 Poyntz Avenue ____________________785.537.1300Hibachi Hut/Texas Star

606 North 12th Street __________________785.537.9077Houlihan’s

1641 Anderson Avenue ________________785.776.5909La Fiesta Mexican

2301 Tuttle Creek Avenue ________________785.539.7255Little Apple Brewing Company

Westloop Shopping Center________________785.539.5500McAlister’s Deli

427 Tuttle Creek Boulevard ______________785.539.0610Old Chicago

100 Manhattan Town Center ______________785.537.3322Pat’s Blue Rib’n Barbeque

1200 Moro Street ____________________785.539.7426Rock-A-Belly Bar & Deli

718 N. Manhattan Avenue ______________785.539.8033So Long Saloon

1130 Moro Street ____________________785.537.9292Willie’s Sports Bar & Grill

307 Seth Child Road __________________785.539.6746Whiskey Creek Woodfire Grill

200 Manhattan Town Center ______________785.776.7300

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topekaKSNT (NBC Affiliate Channel 27)Box 2700Topeka, KS 66601PHONE: 785.582.4000; 785.582.3230FAX: 785.582.5283ONLINE: www.ksnt.comSPORTS DIRECTOR/ANCHOR: Johnny KaneREPORTER: Alex Wiebel

KTKA (ABC Affiliate Channel 49)2121 SW Chelsea DriveTopeka, KS 66614PHONE: 785.215.8503FAX: 785.215.8495ONLINE: www.49abcnews.comSPORTS DIRECTOR/ANCHOR: Nic Hoch

WIBW (CBS Affiliate Channel 13)631 SW Commerce PlaceTopeka, KS 66615PHONE: 785.272.6397; 785.272.7030FAX: 785.272.1363ONLINE: www.wibw.comSPORTS DIRECTOR/ANCHOR: J.B. BauersfeldREPORTERS: Matt Blanchette, Adam Runyan

kansas cityKMBC (ABC Affiliate Channel 9)1049 CentralKansas City, MO 64105PHONE: 816.221.9999; 816.760.9343FAX: 816.421.4163ONLINE: www.thekansascitychannel.comSPORTS DIRECTOR: John CrumleyREPORTERS: Len Dawson, Nick Griffith, Karen Kornacki

KSHB (NBC Affiliate Channel 41)4720 Oak StreetKansas City, MO 64112PHONE: 816.932.4141; 816.932.0717FAX: 816.932.4201ONLINE: www.nbcactionnews.comSPORTS DIRECTOR: Jack HarryREPORTER: Lance VeeserSPORTS PRODUCER: Justin Unell

WDAF (FOX Affiliate Channel 4)Signal Hill, 3030 SummitKansas City, MO 64108PHONE: 816.753.4567; 816.932.9212FAX: 816.561.4184ONLINE: www.myfoxkc.com

SPORTS DIRECTOR: Al WallaceREPORTER: Jason Lamb

METRO SPORTS (Time Warner)6550 Winchester AvenueKansas City, MO 64133PHONE: 816.222.5500FAX: 816.358.5479ONLINE: www.kcmetrosports.comSPORTS DIRECTOR: Dave StewartSPORTS PRODUCER: John SprugelREPORTERS: Leif Lisec, Brad Porter, Matt Fulks, Chris Gough, Erik Ashel, Erin Bajackson, Herbie Teope, Kennetra Pulliam, Mick Shaffer.

wichitaKAKE (ABC Affiliate Channel 10)1500 N. West StreetWichita, KS 67203PHONE: 316.943.4221; 316.946.1397FAX: 316.943.5374ONLINE: www.kake.comREPORTERS: Chris Frye, Terrell Benton, Jason Duda

KSN (NBC Affiliate Channel 3)833 N. Main StreetWichita, KS 67203PHONE: 316.265.3333; 316.292.1111FAX: 316.292.1195ONLINE: www.ksn.comSPORTS DIRECTOR: Jim KobbeREPORTER: Casey Walkup

KWCH (CBS Affiliate Channel 12)2815 E. 37th NorthWichita, KS 67219PHONE: 316.838.1212; 316.831.6140FAX: 316.831.6180ONLINE: www.kwch.comSPORTS DIRECTOR: Bruce HaertlREPORTERS: Jenn Bates, Brian Holmgren

Television

wire serviceThe Associated Press (Kansas City)215 W. Pershing RoadKansas City, MO 64108PHONE: 816.421.4844FAX: 816.421.3590SPORTS EDITOR: Doug TuckerSPORTS WRITER: John Marshall

The Associated Press (New York)50 Rockefeller CenterNew York, NY 10020PHONE: 800.228.0919FAX: 212.621.1639

newspaperManhattan Mercury318 North Fifth St.Manhattan, KS 66502PHONE: 785.776.2300 ext. 244FAX: 785.776.8807ONLINE: www.themercury.comSPORTS EDITOR: Josh KinderSPORTS WRITER: Joel Jellison, Cole Manbeck

Topeka Capital-Journal616 SE JeffersonTopeka, KS 66607PHONE: 800.777.7171 ext. 1159 FAX: 785.295.1230ONLINE: www.cjonline.comSPORTS EDITOR: Eric TurnerDESK EDITOR: Tim BiselK-STATE BEAT WRITER: Austin MeekCOLUMNIST: Kevin HaskinsCOLUMNIST: Rick Dean

Kansas City Star1729 Grand Blvd.Kansas City, MO 64108PHONE: 816.234.4355FAX: 816.234.4360ONLINE: www.kansascity.comSPORTS EDITOR: Holly LawtonCOLLEGE EDITOR: Chris FickettK-STATE BEAT WRITER: Kellis RobinettBIG 12 WRITER: Blair KerkhoffCOLUMNIST: Jason Whitlock

Wichita EaglePO Box 820Wichita, KS 67201PHONE: 316.268.6251FAX: 316.268.6536ONLINE: www.kansas.comSPORTS EDITOR: Kirk SeminoffK-STATE BEAT WRITER: Kellis RobinettCOLUMNIST: Bob Lutz

Salina Journal333 South Fourth StreetSalina, KS 67401Phone: 785.823.6363Fax: 785.827.6060Online: www.saljournal.comSPORTS EDITOR: Bob DavidsonK-STATE BEAT WRITER: Arne Green

Hutchinson NewsPO Box 190Hutchinson, KS 67504PHONE: 800.766.5742FAX: 620.662.4186ONLINE: www.hutchnews.comSPORTS EDITOR: Gene SchinzelK-STATE BEAT WRITER: Harold Bechard

K-State CollegianKedzie HallManhattan, KS 66506PHONE: 785.532.6556FAX: 785.532.6456ONLINE: www.kstatecollegian.comSPORTS EDITOR: Justin Nutter

speciality publicationsPowercat Illustrated (Rivals)1125 MoroManhattan, KS 66502PHONE: 785.539.8041FAX: 785.539.8067ONLINE: www.gopowercat.comPUBLISHER/EDITOR: Tim FitzgeraldASSOCIATE PUBLISHER/EDITOR: Becky FitzgeraldASSISTANT EDITOR: Scott FritchenMANAGING EDITOR: Jason WalkerWEBSITE EDITOR: Robert CassidyCONTRIBUTING WRITER: Derek Larson

K-StateFans.com (Scout)ONLINE: www.kstatefans.comPUBLISHER: Sean Kelly

K-State Sports Network1800 College AvenueManhattan, KS 66502PHONE: 785.532.1000FAX: 785.532.2004GENERAL MANAGER: Ben BoylePLAY-BY-PLAY: Wyatt ThompsonANALYST: Stan WeberANALYST: Matt Walters

KMAN/K-ROCK (1350 AM/101.5 FM)2414 Casement RoadManhattan, KS 66502PHONE: 785.776.1350 FAX: 785.539.1000ONLINE: www.1350kman.comPROGRAM DIRECTOR: Aaron LeikerMARKETING CONSULTANT/SPORTS: Matt WaltersSPORTS DIRECTOR: Rob Voelker

KQLA/KJCK (103.5 FM/94.5 FM)PO Box 789Junction City, KS 66441PHONE: 785.587.0103; 785.762.5525 FAX: 785.762.5387ONLINE: www.kqla.com/www.kjck.comPROGRAM DIRECTOR: Jerry BrecheisenNEWS DIRECTOR: Dewey Terrill

KCSP (610 AM)7000 Squibb Rd.Mission, KS 66205PHONE: 913.744.3600FAX: 913.677.8080ONLINE: www.61sports.comPROGRAM DIRECTOR: Ryan MaguireSHOWS: Roger Twibell (6-9 am), Nick Wright (9-11 am),Chris Hamblin and Cory Anderson (2-6 pm)

KGSO (1410 AM)1632 South Maize RoadWichita, KS 67209PHONE: 316.721.4407 FAX: 316.721.8276SPORTS DIRECTOR: Chris AllisonSPORTS STAFF: Steve WebsterSHOWS: The Game Plan with Chris Allison and Terrell Benton (6-9 am) and The Press Box with Steve Webster (5-6 pm)

KSAL (1150 AM)Box 80Salina, KS 67402Phone: 785.823.1111 Fax: 785.823.2034ONLINE: www.ksallink.comSPORTS DIRECTOR: Kenny Titus

WHB (810 AM)6721 W. 121st StreetOverland Park, KS 66209PHONE: 913.344.1500FAX: 913.344.1599ONLINE: www.810whb.comGENERAL MANAGER: Chad BoegerSPORTS DIRECTOR: Kevin KietzmanSHOWS: The Border Patrol (6-9 am), Crunch Time (9-11 am), The Program (11 am-2 pm) and Between the Lines with Kevin Kietzman (2-7 pm)

WIBW (580 AM)Box 1818Topeka, KS 66601PHONE: 785.272.3456 | FAX: 785.228.7282ONLINE: www.580wibw.comPROGRAM DIRECTOR: Bruce SteinbrockSHOWS: Sports Sanity with Bruce Steinbrock (2-4:30pm), Sports Talk with Mark Elliott (4:30-6 pm)

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0Jacob Pullen

G � 6-0 � 200Jr. - 2L

Maywood, Ill. 2Jordan Henriquez-Roberts

F � 7-0 � 245Fr. - HS

Port Chester, N.Y. 3Martavious Irving

G � 6-1 � 209Fr. - HS

Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 10Victor Ojeleye

F � 6-6 � 226So. - 1L

Ottawa, Kan. 12Nick Russell

G � 6-4 � 200Fr. - HS

Duncanville, Texas

13Justin Werner

G � 6-3 � 202So. - 1L

Topeka, Kan. 15Luis Colón

C � 6-10 � 265Sr. - 3L

Carolina, P.R. 21Denis Clemente

G � 6-1 � 180Sr. - 1L

Bayamon, P.R. 22Rodney McGruder

G � 6-4 � 205Fr. - HS

Washington, D.C. 23Dominique Sutton

F � 6-5 � 218Jr. - 2L

Durham, N.C.

24Curtis Kelly

F � 6-8 � 239Jr. - TR

Bronx, N.Y. 31Chris Merriewether

G � 6-3 � 219Sr. - 3L

Jacksonville, Fla. 32Jamar Samuels

F � 6-7 � 220So. - 1L

Washington, D.C. 33Wally Judge

F � 6-9 � 248Fr. - HS

Washington, D.C.

Frank MartinHead Coach

Third SeasonFlorida International ‘93

Dalonté HillAssociate Head Coach

Third SeasonCharlotte ‘01

Brad UnderwoodAssistant Coach

Fourth SeasonKansas State ‘86

Matt FiggerAssistant Coach

Third SeasonEastern Kentucky ‘95

Andy AssaleyDirector of Operations

Fourth SeasonCincinnati ‘96

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