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Drake BullDogs 27th & Forest (Bell Center) Des Moines, IA 50311 Press Row: (515) 271-4878

AD: Sandy Hatfield Clubb Coach: Ray Giacoletti(515) 271-3894

MBB SID: Ty PattonE-mail: [email protected]: (515) 271-3014 Cell: (205) 310-1271

InDIana state sycamores401 N. 4th Street Terre Haute, IN 47809 Press Row: (812) 237-3654

AD: Ron PrettymanCoach: Greg Lansing(812) 237-4002

MBB SID: Ace HuntE-mail: [email protected]: (812) 237-4161Cell: (812) 243-5568

WIchIta state shockers1845 Fairmount, Campus Box 18 Wichita, KS 67260Press Row: (316) 978-3299

AD: Eric SextonCoach: Gregg Marshall(316) 978-3252

MBB SID: Bryan HolmgrenE-mail: [email protected]: (316) 978-5535Cell: (316) 841-6206

BraDley Braves 1501 W. Bradley Ave., Renaissance ColiseumPeoria, IL 61625Press Row: (309) 680-3795

AD: Dr. Michael CrossCoach: Geno Ford(309) 677-2668

MBB SID: Bobby Parker E-mail: [email protected] Office: (309) 677-2624 Cell: (309) 256-4302

loyola ramBlers6526 N. Winthrop Ave. Chicago, IL 60626 Press Row: (773) 274-3550 AD: Susan Malisch (interim)Coach: Porter Moser(773) 508-2755

MBB SID: Leo KrauseE-mail: [email protected]: (773) 508-2497Cell: (847) 769-7931

mIssourI state Bears 901 South National Springfield, MO 65897 Press Row: (417) 836-8145 AD: Kyle MoatsCoach: Paul Lusk(417) 836-5250

MBB SID: Rick KindhartE-mail: [email protected]: (417) 836-5402Cell: (417) 849-5865

southern IllInoIs salukIs118 Lingle Hall, Mailcode 6620Carbondale, IL 62901Press Row: (618) 453-7236

AD: Mario Moccia Coach: Barry Hinson(618) 453-4667

MBB SID: Tom WeberE-mail: [email protected] Office: (618) 453-7235Cell: (618) 528-1111

evansvIlle PurPle aces1800 Lincoln Ave. Evansville, IN 47722 Press Row: (812) 266-5288

AD: Mark SpencerCoach: Marty Simmons(812) 488-2762

MBB SID: Bob PristashE-mail: [email protected]: (812) 488-2285Cell: (812) 266-5288

IllInoIs state reDBIrDs7130 Athletics Normal, IL 61790 Press Row: (309) 438-5950/8217 AD: Larry LyonsCoach: Dan Muller(309) 438-8681

MBB SID: John TworkE-mail: [email protected]: (309) 438-3805Cell: (309) 530-0388

unI PanthersNW Upper UNI-Dome Cedar Falls, IA 50614 Press Row: (319) 273-4121

AD: Troy DannenCoach: Ben Jacobson(319) 273-4864

MBB SID: Colin McDonoughE-mail: [email protected]: (319) 273-5456Cell: (319) 415-4059

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INDEX TO CONTENTSMISSOURI VALLEY CONFERENCE MVC Chronological History .....................2 About the Conference .........................2-4 MVC Demographics ...............................5  MVC Staff and Officials ..................... 6-11 MVC Championship Calendar................ 12 MVC Facts/Media Services .................... 15 MVC Television Network .................. 16-17 MVC Television/Radio Partners ......... 18-19 MVC Composite Schedule ............... 23-26 MVC Tournament Info ..................116-117 MVC Tournament Tiebreaker .............. 119 Hall of Fame Selections ...................... 189 Famous Alumni ...........................194-195 MVC All-Sports Summary .................. 196

BOXES OF NOTE Medical Glossary ...................................4 MVC Alumni .........................................5 Basketball Rules Changes .................... 12 2014-15 Postseason Tourneys .............. 24 2013-14 Attendance Figures ................ 36 2013-14 RPI Report ............................ 36 MVC in the RPI (since 1992) ........157-158

2014-15 PREVIEW MVC Outlook ................................. 23-29 Active Career Leaders.......................... 27 MVC School Previews ..................... 37-96 Bradley ...................................... 37-42 Drake ........................................ 43-48 Evansville ................................... 49-54 Illinois State ............................... 55-60 Indiana State.............................. 61-66 Loyola ........................................ 67-72 Missouri State ............................. 73-78 Northern Iowa ............................ 79-84 Southern Illinois .......................... 85-90 Wichita State .............................. 91-96

2013-14 REVIEW 2013-14 Review/Standings ............. 30-31 All-Game Statistics ......................... 32-33 Conference-Only Statistics .............. 34-35

MISSOURI VALLEY CONFERENCE1818 Chouteau AvenueSt. Louis, MO 63103

Office Phone ............ (314) 444-4300FAX Phones ............. (314) 444-4333

(314) 444-4344mvc-sports.com • archmadness.com/missourivalleyconference (Facebook)

@mvcsports • @valleyhoops

Missouri Valley Conference Staff

Doug Elgin, CommissionerPatty Viverito, Senior Associate CommissionerJack Watkins, Assoc. Commissioner, MVC Tournament DirectorEddie Jackson, Coordinator of Officials

Bryan Belt, Assistant Commissioner, Business AffairsKirk Champion, MBB Tourney SupportMaxine Day, Executive AssistantCarla Fight, Asst. to the CommissionerKristin Gregory, Director, Sports AdministrationChrissy Pachuta, Assistant Director for ComplianceGreg Walter, Assoc. Commissioner, Institutional Services

MVC Sports Properties

Jim McIver, General ManagerChris Walker, Account Executive

Valley Media Relations

Mike Kern, Associate Commissioner  Office ................... (314) 444-4326 Cell ...................... (314) 435-4779Kelli Briscoe, Asst. Commissioner Cell ...................... (314) 488-7120Derrick Docket, Assoc. Commissioner Cell ...................... (314) 435-4780Quinn Zielonko, Intern Cell ...................... (636) 346-3526

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PHOTOGRAPHYA special thanks to Doug DeVoe, the preferred photographer of The Valley.

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CREDITS -- The 2014-15 Missouri Valley Conference media guide has been written, edited and designed by Mike Kern, with assistance from Quinn Zielonko and the MVC Communications Staff. All artwork by Derrick Docket. Typesetting in-house using InDesign CS6. Printing by Mulligan Printing in St. Louis.

CONFERENCE RECORDS Yearly Statistical Leaders ...............99-101 All-Time Scorers/Rebounders .......102-103 MVC Triple Doubles ........................... 104 All-Game Records .......................103-107 League-Only Records ..................108-109 Attendance at MVC Arenas ................. 110 MVC Tournament Records ............122-126

POSTSEASON TOURNAMENTS 2014 MVC Tourney Review ...........113-115 2015 MVC Tourney Info ...............116-117 Previous Tournament Results .......118-119 Previous Tournament Champs ............ 120 MVC Tournament Won-Lost Chart ....... 118 MVC All-Tournament Teams ................ 122 MVC Tournament Records ............123-127 Title Game Records ..................136-138 MVC Tournament Attendance ............. 127 MVC Tournament Title Boxes ........128-135 MVC in the NCAA ........................161-166 MVC in the NIT ...........................167-169 MVC in the CBI, CIT ....................170-171 NCAA Tournament Info ................172-174

CONFERENCE HONORS Annual Top Award Winners ................ 175 MVC All-Americans ............................ 178 MVC Academic All-Americans ............. 178 Yearly All-Conference Teams ........179-183 Yearly Specialty Teams ................183-186 Yearly Scholar-Athlete Teams ............. 186 MVC Players of the Week .............187-189 Newcomers of the Week .................... 189 MVC Retired Numbers .................189-191 MVC Professional Players ................... 192 MVC Hall of Fame .............................. 193 Famous MVC Alumni ...................194-195

CONFERENCE HISTORY Previous Year Standings ..............141-145 Non-Conference Bests ....................... 143 Annual Team Champions List.............. 146 MVC Coaching History .................147-149 MVC Coaching Records ................148-149 MVC and the Top 25 ....................150-156

Best Way to Buy Tickets to theMVC Men’s Basketball Tournament

The best way to guar-antee seating within a school’s seating section is to purchase tickets from the institutional ticket office.

Tickets can also be purchased in person at the Scottrade Center box office. One can charge tickets by calling Ticket-master at 800-745-3000, and Ticketmaster can also process credit card orders on line at www.ticketmaster.com. There is an addi-tional charge per ticket.

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MISSOURI VALLEY CONFERENCE CHRONOLOGICAL HISTORY

1907Jan. 12 — First meeting of rep-resentatives of five universi-ties in Kansas City, Mo.

Feb. 16 — Second meeting in Kansas City. Washing-ton University of St. Louis, University of Iowa, University of Missouri and University of Kansas organized as charter members. University of Iowa and University of Nebraska tied in football in the league’s first season.

March 15 — Drake University, University of Nebraska and Iowa State College were admitted.

April 1 — Official name adopted, Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association, at first meeting of the Association. Constitution, bylaws and rules also adopted. C.E. McClung of Kansas was named secretary. Athletic participation was limited to three years and required a year’s residence prior to eligibility for varsity competition.

May — The first conference track championship meet was held in Kansas City.

Nov. 10 — The Missouri Valley basketball league was formed with Washington University of St. Louis, University of Missouri and University of Kansas constituting a southern division and University of Nebraska, Iowa State College and Drake University compris-ing a northern division. A championship series between the northern and southern division winners was held.

1911May 26 — University of Iowa

withdrew.

1912Dec. 26 — Kansas State Univer-

sity was admitted.

1918Dec. 5 — University of Okla-

homa was admitted.

Dec. 13 — Grinnell College (Iowa) was admitted.

1919-20University of Nebraska sus-

pended.

1924Dec. 6 — Oklahoma (A&M) State

was admitted.

1925Dec. 4-5 — Arthur E. Eilers was

appointed permanent secre-tary of the athletic directors’ association.

1928University of Missouri, Iowa

State College, University of Oklahoma, University of Kan-sas and Kansas State Univer-sity withdrew to form separate conference (Big 6). Creighton University admitted.

1932Butler University admitted.

Sept. 1 — Richard D. Martin was appointed as Commissioner.

1985June 30 — Richard D. Martin

resigned as Commissioner.

July 1 — James A. Haney was appointed as Commissioner. The Missouri Valley Conference offices relocated from Tulsa, Okla., to St. Louis, Mo.

1986Jan. 1 — The sport of football

was dropped as a Conference championship sport.

July 1 — West Texas State Uni-versity withdrew.

1988April 15 — James A. Haney

resigned as Commissioner.

July 1 — J. Douglas Elgin was ap-pointed as Commissioner.

1990March 8 — Southwest Missouri

State University (now Missouri State) admitted.

1991Feb. 14 — University of Northern

Iowa admitted.

1992July 1 — Gateway Collegiate Ath-

letic Conference (women’s pro-grams of MVC schools) merged with the Missouri Valley.

1993Nov. 4 — University of Evansville

admitted.

1996June 30 — University of Tulsa

withdrew.

1997Aug. 26 — Charter class of

MVC Hall of Fame announced. Inductees included Larry Bird (INS); Hersey Hawkins (BU); Ed Macauley (SLU); Oscar Rob-ertson (UC); Dave Stallworth (WSU); Wes Unseld (LU) and Henry Iba (OSU).

2001March 30-April 1 — The Valley

hosts the 2001 Women’s Final Four at Savvis Center. The sold-out event represents the first NCAA Division I women’s tournament action ever hosted in the city of St. Louis.

2005April 2-4 — The Missouri Valley

Conference hosts the 2005 NCAA Men’s Final Four at the Edward Jones Dome.

2007League celebrates Centennial,

joining the Big Ten (1896) as the first Division I athletic con-ference to reach 100 years.

2009League hosts Women’s Final Four

at Scottrade Center.

2013March - Creighton withdrew.

April 19 - Loyola University Chi-cago admitted.

1934Butler University withdrew. The

University of Tulsa and Wash-burn University (Kansas) were admitted.

1937Saint Louis University admitted.

1939Grinnell College (Iowa) with-

drew.

1941Washburn University (Kansas)

withdrew.

1945Wichita University (now Wichita

State University) admitted.

1947Washington (Mo.) withdrew.

Bradley and Detroit admitted. Creighton withdrew.

1950University of Houston admitted.

1952Bradley and Drake withdrew.

1955Bradley and Drake readmitted.

1956Cincinnati and North Texas State

admitted.

1957Norvall Neve was appointed as

Commissioner. Oklahoma (A&M) State withdrew.

1960University of Houston withdrew.

1963University of Louisville admitted.

1966Memphis State admitted.

1969Cincinnati withdrew. DeWitt T.

Weaver appointed Commis-sioner.

1970West Texas State and New

Mexico State admitted.

1972DeWitt T. Weaver resigned.

Mickey Holmes was appointed Commissioner.

1973Memphis State withdrew.

1974Saint Louis withdrew. North

Texas State withdrew. South-ern Illinois admitted.

1975University of Louisville withdrew.

1976March — Indiana State and

Creighton admitted.

1979May 1 — Mickey Holmes re-

signed as Commissioner.

July 1 — David Price appointed as Commissioner.

1980June 19 — Illinois State Univer-

sity admitted.

1981June 30 — David Price resigned

as Commissioner.

The Missouri Valley Conference, the nation’s second-oldest NCAA Division I conference, continues to be a leader in college athletics and is one of the nation’s most progres-sive conferences, celebrating its 108th season in 2014-15. League members have worked together to focus on common goals and objec-tives, placing a high value on league harmony, while continuing to invest in athletic programs to compete at the highest level. The Valley brand remains very strong, both regionally and nation-ally, and the great athletic tradition of The Valley remains a compelling force in recruiting student-athletes and in marketing all the MVC pro-grams. Men’s basketball continues to be the engine that drives Valley athletic programs. In 2014, Wichita State put together one of the greatest seasons in NCAA history, starting the year with 35-straight wins. The Shockers’ only blemish came in their final game, a two-point loss to even-tual national-runnerup Kentucky in the NCAA 3rd Round. Wichita State was the league’s first NCAA Tourna-ment No. 1 seed since 1979, and WSU matched a league record with its perfect 18-0 conference record. Wichita State ended the season ranked No. 2 in the Associated Press poll and No. 7 in the USA Today Coaches poll, marking the 10th time in the past 13 seasons at least one men’s basketball team has finished in the Top 25. The MVC Men’s Basketball Cham-pionship – affectionately known as Arch Madness - continues to be a spectacular showcase for the league, and the MVC has extended the tournament agreement with the Scottrade Center that will keep Arch Madness in St. Louis through at least 2018. During the 2011 MVC Cham-pionship, the league surpassed 1 mil-lion in total attendance for the event, now in its 25th year. While the success of men’s bas-ketball has received the greatest attention, the overall performance of league teams in virtually every sport continues to raise the national profile of the conference. In women’s basketball, Wichita State reeled off a school-record 20 wins en route to a program-best 26 wins and an NCAA Tournament berth. They were joined by Indi-

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ana State (WNIT) and Evansville (WBI) in post-season play. Meanwhile, the Conference remains committed to keeping the tournament at a neutral site. Establishing a neutral site remains a huge part of the overall efforts to improve women’s basketball in The Valley. In baseball, Evansville won its second-ever regular-season title, and the league had two entries into the NCAA Championship as Dallas Baptist and Indiana State both received bids.  The league finished the season ranked No. 7 in conference RPI, with five teams in the Top 100. Five teams passed the 30-win threshold, marking the eighth-straight season in which at least four MVC teams have reached 30 wins. In soccer, Bradley represented the league in the NCAA Championship, winning a first-round match at North-western.  Illinois State, meanwhile, became the first women’s team to advance to the second round, besting Louisville in PKs. Rachel Tejada earned Player of the Year honors for a third-straight season.   In track & field, league student-athletes continue to be dominant nationally in the sport, as the MVC has now produced 14 national champions in the sport in the past eight years. Notably, 27 student-athletes from MVC schools qualified for the 2014 NCAA Outdoor Champion-ship in Eugene, Ore. Meanwhile, the success of The Valley television pack-age is one of the great stories in the league. The MVC Television Network has blossomed into a revenue-gen-erating vehicle and The Valley’s most visible market-ing tool. Also, The Valley continues to be proactive in upgrading the production and marketing of both institu-tionally-produced and conference-produced webcasts. In 2010, The Valley took a major step toward ensur-ing current revenues in television media and tournament sponsorship sales would be guaranteed in future years when it announced a 10-year partnership with Learfield Sports. The Jefferson City, Missouri-based company now has the exclusive sales and marketing rights to MVC as-sets that include championships and television advertis-ing. During the tenure of Doug Elgin, The Valley’s ninth and longest-tenured commissioner, The Valley has been aggressive in hosting NCAA events in St. Louis. From 1998-2010, the MVC served as host for a staggering nine NCAA tournament events in that 13-year period, which has made St. Louis one of the most frequent stops on the NCAA Tournament trail. The Valley hosted Women’s Final Fours in 2001 and 2009 and the Men’s Final Four in 2005. Last year, The Valley hosted an NCAA second- and third-round men’s basketball event at Scottrade Center in St. Louis, and in 2012, the league hosted an NCAA second- and third-round men’s basket-ball event in Kansas City and previously assisted with preliminary round men’s events in both 2008 and 2012 in Omaha. The seeds for the creation of the conference were planted by eight administrators representing five institu-tions, who met at the Midland Hotel in Kansas City, Mo., on Jan. 12, 1907.  The five schools which formed the Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association were Washington University of St. Louis, and the state universities of Iowa, Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska. Two months after the initial meeting, two more schools -- Drake University and Iowa State College -- were admitted.

  In the fall of 1907, basketball became the first com-petitive sport. Today, the Missouri Valley Conference sponsors the following sports: baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country and track & field (indoor and outdoor), men’s and wom-en’s golf, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, women’s swimming and diving, men’s and women’s tennis, and women’s volleyball. While The Valley no longer sponsors football (it did from 1907-85), six league members compete in football at the FCS (Football Championship Subdivision) level as Illinois State, Indiana State, Missouri State, UNI and Southern Illinois play in the 10-member Missouri Valley

Football Conference (with North Dakota State, South Dakota, South Dakota State, Western Illinois and Youngstown State). That league com-peted as the Gateway Conference from 1985-2007. Drake plays non-scholarship football in the Pioneer Football League. This season, the league will conduct its 104th outdoor track and field cham-pionship, its 97th tennis champion-ship, its 61st baseball tournament, and its

77th golf championship for the men. Those programs, plus other current sponsored sports of cross country (56 years), indoor track (64), men’s soccer (24), women’s soccer (18), and swimming and diving (21), have helped solidify The Valley as one of the nation’s most respected conferences. Athletic accomplishments include four NCAA national basketball championships, 17 trips to the NCAA Final Four, a 1989 national baseball championship and 19 College World Series qualifiers.  The league owns a total of 30 post-season national team championships, includ-ing Wichita State’s men’s basketball NIT title in 2011. In 2001, Missouri State added to The Valley women’s accomplishments, as the Lady Bears advanced to the Women’s Basketball Final Four in St. Louis. Creighton (2004) and Missouri State (2005) have claimed national championships (WNIT) in women’s basketball. MSU also has a 1992 NCAA Women’s Final Four appearance, and Creighton (2003), Drake (1999) and Illinois State (2009) have made semifinal trips to the WNIT postsea-son tournament. Indeed, the inclusion of women’s programs under The Valley banner has provided a boost. The Gateway Collegiate Athletic Conference -- which began in 1982 -- merged with The Missouri Valley Conference and was unveiled as part of the new conference on July 1, 1992. While the inclusion of women’s sports under a compre-hensive athletic umbrella is a recent development in the league’s storied history, over the years, Valley student-athletes and coaches have become household names

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In 2013, Wichita State became the first MVC team to reach the Final Four since 1979. The Shockers fell to Louisville in the national semis.

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Medical Glossary - Common Sports TermsAC Joint - Acromioclavicular joint; joint of the shoulder where

acromian process of the scapula and the distal end of the clavicle meet; shoulder separations occur at this point.

Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) - A primary stabiliz-ing ligament within the center of the knee joint that pre-vents hyperextension an excessive rotation of the joint. A complete tear of the ACL necessitates up to 12 months of rehabilitation.

Arthroscope - Instrument used to visualize the interior of a joint cavity.

Arthroscopy - A surgical examination of the internal struc-tures of the joint by means of viewing through an arthro-scope. An arthroscopic procedure can be used to remove or repair damaged tissue or as a diagnostic procedure in order to inspect the extent of any damage or confirm a diagnosis.

CAT scan - Use of a computer to produce a cross sectional view of the anatomical part being investigated from x-ray data.

Cartilage - Smooth, slippery substance preventing two ends of bones from rubbing together and grating. Acts as a shock absorber or cushion between bones.

Concussion - Jarring injury of the brain resulting in dys-function. It can be graded as mild, moderate or severe depending on loss of consciousness, amnesia and loss of equilibrium.

Fracture - Types include simple, compound, comminuted, greenstick, incomplete, impacted, longitudinal, oblique, stress or transverse.

Hamstring - Category of muscle that runs from the but-tocks to the knee along the back of the thigh. It functions to flex the knee, and is often-times injured as a result of improper conditioning or lack of flexibility.

Ligament - Band of fibrous tissue that connects bone to bone or to cartilage and supports and strengthens joints.

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) - Imaging procedure in which a radio frequency pulse causes certain electrical elements of the injured tissue to react to this pulse and through this process a computer display and permanent film establish a visual image.

Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL) - Ligament of the knee that connects the femur to the joint, stabilizing the knee joint.

Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL) - A primary stabiliz-ing ligament of the knee that provides significant stability and prevents displacement of the tibia backward within the knee joint. A complete tear of this ligament neces-sitating reconstruction could require up to 12 months of rehabilitation.

Quadriceps Muscles (Quads) - A group of four muscles of the front thigh that run from the hip and form a com-mon tendon at the patella; they are responsible for knee extension.

Rotator Cuff - Comprised of four muscles in the shoulder area that can be irritated by overuse. The muscles are the supraspinatus (most commonly injured), infraspinatus, teres minor and subscapularis.

Sprain - Injury resulting from a stretch or twist of the joint and causing various degrees of stretch or tear of a liga-ment.

Strain - Injury resulting from a pull or torsion to the muscle or tendon that causes various degrees of stretch or a tear to the muscle or tendon tissue.

Stress Fracture - A hairline type of break in a bone caused by stress.

Tendinitis - Inflammation  of  the  tendon  and/or  tendon sheath, caused by chronic overuse or sudden injury.

Tendon - Tissue that connects muscle to bone.

during the league’s illustrious history, both during their collegiate careers and, for some, professional careers. In fact, The Valley began honoring that tradition in the summer of 1997, when the conference began its athlet-

ics Hall of Fame. Hersey Hawkins of Bradley, Larry Bird of Indiana State, Wes Unseld of Louisville, Coach Henry Iba of Oklahoma State, Dave Stallworth of Wichita State, Ed Macau-ley of Saint Louis, and Oscar Robertson of Cin-cinnati were members of the initial induction class. Currently, more than 80 former players, coaches and alums dot the league’s Hall of Fame. Men’s basketball, per-haps, has the league’s most storied tradition, boasting the likes of Hall of Famers Bird and Robertson as former players, but The Valley has also produced

national-caliber student-athletes in its other sponsored sports. In 2001, Missouri State’s Jackie Stiles became the first Valley woman to earn the Honda-Broderick Cup, given to the nation’s top female collegiate student-athlete.  In the sport of track and field, Indiana State’s Holli Hyche captured seven national sprint titles in the early 1990s, Southern Illinois’ Darrin Plab won back-to-back NCAA outdoor high jump titles in 1991 and 1992, SIU’s Brittany Riley became the World record holder in the weight throw in 2007, and Kylie Hutson of Indiana State swept both the indoor and outdoor pole vault titles in 2009 and in 2010. Southern Illinois’ Jeneva Mc-Call (three NCAA individual championships) and Illinois State’s Tim Glover (back-to-back javelin championships in 2011 and 2012) and Indiana State’s Felisha Johnson (indoor weight throw in 2011 and 2013) are the most recent multi-year NCAA champions in the league’s highly decorated history in track & field. In the fall of 1997, Creighton’s Johnny Torres was named the collegiate male soccer player of the year for a second-straight year, while SMU’s Luchi Gonzalez (2001) and Tulsa’s Ryan Pore (2004) have also earned a National Player of the Year honor in men’s soccer. Meanwhile, league member Wichita State has produced three national collegiate players of the year in baseball, including Joe Carter (1981), Phil Stephenson (1982) and Darren Dreifort (1993). League members include Bradley, Drake, Evansville, Illinois State, Indiana State, Loyola Chicago, Missouri State, Northern Iowa, Southern Illinois, and Wichita State. Central Arkansas and Southern Illinois Edwards-ville are affiliate members in men’s soccer; Dallas Bap-tist is an affiliate member for baseball; and Arkansas-Little Rock is an affiliate member in women’s swimming and diving.

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Jackie Stiles of Missouri State is the all-time leading scorer in NCAA women’s basketball.

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Missouri Valley Conference Membership 103 Drake (1907-08 -- 1950-51; 1956-57 -- present) 70 Wichita State (1945-46 -- present) 62 Tulsa (1934-35 --1995-96) Bradley (1948-49 -- 1950-51; 1955-56 -- present) 56 Creighton (1928-29 -- 1942-43; 1945-46 -- 1947-48; 1976-77-- 2012-13) 40 Southern Illinois (1974-75 -- present) 39 Washington (Mo.) (1907-08 -- 1909-10; 1946-47) 38 Indiana State (1976-77 -- present) 36 Saint Louis (1937-38 -- 1942-43; 1944-45 -- 1973-74) 34 Illinois State (1980-81 -- present) 32 Oklahoma State (1925-26 -- 1956-57) 25 Missouri State (1990-91 -- present) 24 UNI (1991-92 -- present) 21 Grinnell (1918-19 -- 1938-39) Iowa State (1907-08 -- 1927-28) Kansas (1907-08 -- 1927-28) Missouri (1907-08 -- 1927-28) Evansville (1994-95 -- present) 20 Nebraska (1907-08 -- 1918-19; 1920-21 -- 1927-28) 19 North Texas State (1957-58 -- 1974-75) 16 West Texas State (1970-71 -- 1985-86) 15 Kansas State (1913-14 -- 1927-28) 13 New Mexico State (1970-71 -- 1982-83) Cincinnati (1957-58 -- 1969-70) 11 Louisville (1964-65 -- 1974-75) 10 Houston (1950-51 -- 1959-60) 9 Oklahoma (1919-20 -- 1927-28) Detroit (1949-50 -- 1956-57) 8 Washburn (1934-35 -- 1940-41) 6 Memphis State (1967-68 -- 1972-73) 4 Iowa (1907-08 -- 1910-11) 2 Loyola (2013-14 -- present) Butler (1932-33 -- 1933-34) Current members bold. Eight of 10 current MVC members (all but Evansville and Loyola) were Gateway Conference members for their women’s sports from 1983-92.

MVC - Geographically

This is the Missouri Valley Conference

B-N CARB CF CHI DSM EVN PEO STL SPI T-H WCHBLOOMINGTON-NORMAL (ILL.) XX 220 273 125 297 244 39 168 379 146 581CARBONDALE (ILLINOIS) 220 XX 466 329 462 108 246 101 303 191 541CEDAR FALLS (IOWA) 273 466 XX 291 112 509 240 367 472 417 508CHICAGO (ILLINOIS) 125 329 291 XX 332 323 155 292 497 179 693DES MOINES (IOWA) 297 462 112 332 XX 530 264 365 360 441 396EVANSVILLE (INDIANA) 244 108 509 323 530 XX 272 171 382 121 612

PEORIA (ILLINOIS) 39 246 240 155 264 272 XX 173 384 179 559ST. LOUIS (MISSOURI) 168 101 367 292 365 171 173 XX 212 170 446SPRINGFIELD (MISSOURI) 379 303 472 503 360 382 384 212 XX 381 272TERRE HAUTE (INDIANA) 146 191 417 188 441 121 179 170 381 XX 605WICHITA (KANSAS) 581 541 508 693 396 612 559 446 272 605 XX

Missouri Valley Conference Mileage Chart

School Location Population Arenas (Capacity)

BRADLEY Peoria, Ill. 350,000 Carver Arena (11,164); Renaissance Coliseum (4,200)DRAKE Des Moines, Iowa 546,599 Drake Knapp Center (7,152)EVANSVILLE Evansville, Ind. 125,000 Ford Center (8,930)ILLINOIS STATE Bloomington-Normal 165,298 Redbird Arena (10,000)INDIANA STATE Terre Haute, Ind. 59,614 Hulman Center (10,200)LOYOLA Chicago, Ill. 2,695,598 Gentile Arena (4,963)MISSOURI STATE  Springfield, Mo.  151,580  JQH Arena (11,000)UNI Cedar Falls/Waterloo 100,000 McLeod Center (6,650)SOUTHERN ILLINOIS Carbondale, Ill. 26,367 SIU Arena (8,339)WICHITA STATE Wichita, Kan. 366,046 Charles Koch Arena (10,506); Intrust Bank Arena (15,000) (includes metro areas)

Missouri Valley Conference AlumniInstitution Enrollment Alumni Nielsen DMA

Bradley 5,700 61,200 117 Drake 5,348 68,597 72Evansville 2,822 29,000 103Illinois State 20,271 180,000 117Indiana State 12,114 110,000 155Loyola 16,040 150,000 3Missouri State 24,489 101,224 75UNI 12,159 106,547 90Southern Illinois 17,964 214,574 81Wichita State 15,003 89,629 65

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Doug ElginCommissioner Doug Elgin enters his 27th year with the Missouri Valley Conference in 2014-15, lead-ing an experienced staff that has blazed a trail of excellence over the past two decades. Since being named the Valley’s ninth commissioner on May 17, 1988, Elgin and the Valley staff have been catalysts in helping the St. Louis-based conference regain a position of prominence in college athletics. Elgin and his veteran staff can reflect upon a remarkable 

list of accomplishments and contributions they have made over the past two decades that have added to the long, rich athletic tradition of the conference. During the decade of the 1990s, he and his colleagues oversaw the realignment and the stabilization of the Missouri Valley membership as the league expanded by admitting Missouri State, Northern Iowa and Evansville as new members and also brought women’s sports programs under the conference’s administrative umbrella in July of 1992. This past year, Elgin orchestrated league membership change yet again, as Loyola joined the league for the start of the 2013-14 campaign. The league staff also paved the way to establish St. Louis as a long-term neutral site for the men’s basketball tourna-ment known nationally as ‘Arch Madness’ beginning in 1991, one of the most significant developments in the modern era of the Valley. In 2014, the Missouri Valley will celebrate its 24th consecutive year hosting the championship in St. Louis, making it the second longest-tenured neutral site college basketball tournament in the country. In 2008, the Valley followed suit with its women’s basketball tournament, mov-ing it to the Family Arena in St. Charles, Missouri, where it will be played for the eighth consecutive season next March.    The conference office has also served to make the City of St. Louis a frequent stop on the NCAA basketball tournament trail, beginning in 1993 when the Missouri Valley hosted the NCAA Men’s Midwest Regional.  That first step as an NCAA tournament host began an incredible run that would bring nine more NCAA basketball events to sporting venues in St. Louis from 1998 through 2010, including the 2001 and 2009 Women’s Final Fours, the 2005 Men’s Final Four, and six more men’s Midwest Regional tournaments or preliminary-round events. Elgin completed a four-year term on the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee in 2002 and was the first and only Valley representative ever to serve as a member of that prestigious group. He has also served on the CCA Executive Committee and is currently a member of the NCAA Adminis-tration Cabinet. In nearly 40 years in college athletic administration, Elgin has served in a variety of capacities at four schools and in two conference offices. His career path has included stints as sports information director at Frostburg State University (1975-76), Miami-Dade Community College South (1976-77), Lafayette College (1977-80) and the University of Virginia (1980-83). In 1983, he left Virginia, moving to the Tampa-based Sun Belt Conference where he worked for five years as assistant commissioner under commissioner Vic Bubas, the former Duke basketball coach and a member of the College Basketball Hall of Fame. Elgin is a native of Hagerstown, Md., and is a 1973 gradu-ate of Lafayette College. He earned a master’s degree in sports administration from Ohio University in 1975. Doug and his wife Melaine have six daughters and five grandchil-dren.

Patty ViveritoSr. Assoc. Commissioner Patty Viverito is in her 23rd season as senior associate commis-sioner at the Missouri Valley Con-ference and is in her 30th year di-recting the Missouri Valley Football Conference as its commissioner. A Chicago native, Viverito was named the Missouri Valley Foot-ball’s first commissioner in Sep-

tember of 1982. She led the conference (then known as the Gateway Conference) to national prominence in the 1980s. The league, which sponsored nine women’s sports and FCS football, saw its women’s programs merge with their MVC men’s counterparts in 1992. At The Valley, Viverito’s responsibilities include strate-gic planning, monitoring national matters and manage-ment of championships and compliance, serving as the primary coaches liaison for most sports. She served as the Tournament Director of the 2001 and 2009 NCAA Women’s Final Four. A nationally respected administrator, Viverito has served on the prestigious NCAA Executive Committee, the NCAA Council, the Division I Women’s Basketball Committee and was chair of the NCAA Committee for Women’s Athletics and Olympic Sports Liaison Commit-tee. Viverito has also served as a member of the CCA Executive Committee and Chair of the FCS Subcommit-tee of CCA, the NCAA Recruiting Task Force, the NCAA Women’s Division I Basketball and Issues Committees, the NACWAA Board (two terms), the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association Board, the NACDA Board, the Na-tional Association of Sports Officials (NASO) Board (two terms), multiple terms on NCAA Basketball Officiating Improvement Committees, the NCAA Football Academic Working Group, and the NCAA Work/Life Balance Task Force. She currently serves on the Collegiate Women’s Sports Awards Executive Committee, which is respon-sible for selecting the Honda Cup winner annually. In 1996, Viverito was recognized for her contribu-tions to collegiate athletics, when she was selected as the NACWAA (National Association of Collegiate Women Athletic Administrators) Administrator of the Year. In addition, she received Professional Service Achievement Alumni Awards from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and Northern Illinois University. She has an extensive background in athletic market-ing and administration, formerly serving as an account executive for the Tidewater Tides minor league baseball team and as special project director at the University of Texas at Austin from 1979 to 1981. At UT, she coordi-nated activities for the women’s athletic program in the areas of promotion, sports information, fund-raising and event management. She also serves on the board of the St. Louis-based nonprofit social circus, Circus Harmony. Viverito earned her bachelor’s degree in marketing from Northern Illinois and her master’s in sports man-agement from the University of Massachusetts at Am-herst. In 1994, she received the Harold J. VanderZwaag Distinguished Alumnus Award from Massachusetts. Married to Frank Viverito, President and Executive Director of the St. Louis Sports Commission, they have two sons: Gregory and Matthew.

Missouri Valley Conference Staff

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Mike KernAssociate Commissioner Mike Kern is in his 23rd season at the Missouri Valley and in his 24th year overall in serving the member-ship. In a dual role, Kern serves as Associate Commissioner for the Missouri Valley Football Conference, and has been with the MVFC since 1991. For The Valley, he helps over-

see all media relations for the 18-sport league, and his primary responsibility is men’s basketball. For men’s basketball, Kern’s primary focus is communications, but he also assists in scheduling and with the MVC’s in-house television network. Kern is also involved in strategic planning for the conference and also helps coordinate the league’s marketing and promotions efforts in conjunc-tion with MVC Sports Properties. Additionally, he handles championship administration for men’s and women’s golf. Counting last year’s Second and Third Round NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, he has served as Me-dia Coordinator for seven NCAA events, including two Women’s Final Fours, and the 2005 Men’s Final Four. He was assistant tournament manager for the 2008 First and Second Round NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament in Omaha, and has served as assistant media coordina-tor for five other NCAA basketball events.  He has also served as timeout coordinator for two NCAA women’s basketball regionals and a men’s basketball regional. In addition to communications duties with the Missouri Valley Football Conference, Kern oversees the MVFC’s merchandising and licensing program, and the in-house television package, which includes scheduling and clear-ances, plus the hiring of on-air talent. The 2014 football season is his second as FCS Man-aging Director, and in that capacity Kern administers an FCS website, oversees a national awards program, serves as a liaison to the NCAA and ESPN regarding the video highlight program and social media efforts, and monitors FCS branding activities, including a weekly “notebook” distributed to participating FCS schools and media. He currently serves as the chair of the CoSIDA FCS Management Advisory Committee. In 2002, he received the St. Louis Business Journal’s annual award for “Best Use of Technology in Sports” as he introduced the league’s on-line statistical reporting system used for the league’s Olympic sport programs. Kern, 47, earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Missouri in 1988 and a master’s degree in com-munications management from league member Mis-souri State in 1990. A St. Louis native, Kern served as a sports information graduate assistant for two years at MSU and as a student assistant at Missouri as an under-graduate. His publications and features have earned numerous CoSIDA (College Sports Information Directors of Amer-ica) awards. He has a total of 30 national top-5 awards for his publications work, which includes 11 “Best in the Nation” citations. He is a member of CoSIDA, ConSIDA (Conference Sports Information Directors of America), the Football Writers Association of America, and the United States Basketball Writers Association. Kern and his wife Terri have two boys (Michael and Max) two girls (Megan and Hannah) and two dogs (Roscoe and Bingo).

Jack R. WatkinsAssociate Commissioner Jack R. Watkins is in his 23rd season at the Missouri Valley, having served nine years as Associate Com-missioner for Marketing and Televi-sion and 11 years as the league’s public information and media ser-vices director. In July 2012, Watkins, 51, was named tournament director for the

MVC men’s basketball championship in St. Louis and as-signed the sport of baseball for the Conference, serving as tournament director, arranging league schedules and overseeing the assignment of umpires for MVC games. In addition, he is the primary staff contact with MVC Sports Properties, which handles television advertising and sponsorship sales for The Valley, and oversees mar-keting and promotions for the league. The former chair of the Missouri Valley Conference’s Athletics Hall of Fame Committee, he also develops promotional campaigns for league championships. As the staff’s contact for television, Watkins coordinates contract negotiation, production, hiring on-air talent and clearances for the MVC Television Network on FOX Sports Midwest, Comcast SportsNet Chicago, FOX College Sports and ESPN. During his tenure at The Valley, he has been a media coordinator for the 1993, 1998 and 1999 NCAA Men’s Basketball Division I Midwest Regionals and 2002 NCAA First and Second Round Tournament in St. Louis, and served as a television time-out coordinator a total of 14 times for the NCAA Men’s Basketball Division I Champion-ship and once for the NCAA Women’s Basketball Division I Championship. Watkins served as tournament manager for the 2013 Second and Third Round NCAA Men’s Basketball Tourna-ment in Kansas City, Mo., and handled the same respon-sibilities for the Second and Third Round NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament in St. Louis, Mo., in March 2014. As men’s basketball publicity contact, his 1997, 2000 and 2002 MVC hoops guides were voted “Best in the Nation” by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) conference publications committee, and the 2001 and 2003 MVC yearbooks earned “Best in the Nation” for their cover design. A native of Sikeston, Mo., Watkins became the 14th re-cipient of the Katha Quinn Award -- presented for service to sportswriters who cover college basketball -- from the 800-member United States Basketball Writers Association in April 2003. A 1985 University of Missouri-Columbia journalism graduate, he served assistant sports information direc-tor at Kansas State University during the 1986-87 school year, coordinating media services for the sports of volley-ball, men’s basketball and baseball. From 1988 to 1992, he was assistant sports information director at the University of Missouri, handling publicity for the sports of volleyball, wrestling, men’s basketball, women’s gymnastics and baseball. While at Missouri, he received 10 publications awards from CoSIDA and served as media coordinator for five Big Eight Conference champi-onship events and an NCAA Gymnastics Regional in 1992. A member of the National Association of Collegiate Marketing Administrators (NACMA), Watkins and his wife Genny live in Creve Coeur, Mo.

Missouri Valley Conference Staff

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Derrick DocketAssociate Commissioner, New Media & Technology Derrick Docket began his tenure with the Missouri Valley Conference in October 2010. As Assistant Commissioner of New Media and Technology, Docket serves as league’s point person for new media and technology. To that end, he manages the MVC website

administration and maintenance and serves as the inter-net point person for the league’s varied websites. Docket also oversees the promotion and development of the Missouri Valley Conference brand through the vari-ous forms of new and social media, including, but not limited to, video and photo content, video streaming, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and blogs. Additionally, he oversees the league video stream-ing program, including the negotiation of production contracts, procurement and distribution of necessary hardware and software, which includes working with institutions to secure proper staffing at each MVC cham-pionship. Docket has a strong background as a graphic art-ist, having spent two stints at Epsilon in St. Louis as a production artist and analyst. Between stints at Epsilon he spent more than two years as a Computer Graphics Specialist at Osborn & Barr Communications (advertising agency). A 2002 graduate of MVC member Missouri State with a bachelor’s degree in Art and Design, Advertising and Promotion, Docket is still active with his alma mater, organizing alumni relations actions for MSU in the St. Louis area. He is a member of CoSIDA and active in the planning committee of the Collegiate Athletics Internet/Digital Association (CAIDA). He and his wife Brittany reside in St. Peters, Mo.

Greg WalterAssociate Commissioner,Institutional Services Greg Walter joined the staff in January 2012 and is responsible for management of compliance and NCAA legislative matters for the Missouri Valley Conference and Missouri Valley Football Conference and representing both conferences’ interests nationally. In addition,

Walter is involved with a wide array of conference gov-ernance matters, including serving as primary liaison to selected MVC standing committees, developing league schedules in a number of sports, and overseeing the administration of several championships and coaches groups. Walter came to the MVC after serving in the same ca-pacity at The Summit League. He had previously served as an associate attorney with the international law firm of Winston & Strawn LLP.

Prior to his stint at Winston & Strawn LLP, Walter was Associate Director of Compliance at the Big Ten Confer-ence and was also a compliance officer in the University of Utah’s Athletics Department. Walter received a B.A. in biological sciences in 2000 from Northwestern, where he was a member of the row-ing team and served as the team’s president during his senior year. He earned a J.D. in 2003 from the University of Virginia School of Law, where he served on the Senior Editorial Board of the Virginia Journal of Sports and Entertainment Law and worked as a compliance intern in the athletics department during his final year. A native of Arlington Heights, Ill., Walter resides in Ballwin, Mo., with his wife Kate and two children, Erin and Jack.

Bryan BeltAssistant Commissioner,Business Affairs Bryan Belt joined the MVC in July of 2012 as Assistant Commissioner for Business Affairs. At the MVC, Belt ensures that appropriate finan-cial controls are in place and applies sound techniques to all aspects of The Valley’s financial matters. He is responsible for developing cre-

ative and effective financial strategies to help The Valley achieve its conference goals and protect its assets. Belt came to the MVC after previously serving as Asso-ciate Athletics Director for Internal Affairs at Southern Il-linois University Edwardsville. While at SIUE, Belt served his alma mater in a number of capacities. He served as head coach of the men’s and women’s tennis programs as well as an assistant softball coach at SIUE. His duties as Associate Athletics Director included budget planning, financial aid for student-athletes and an active role in the athletic department’s future initiatives. Belt oversaw the day-to-day financial operations, as well as the department’s concessions operations. Belt also supervised all areas of event operations including sports information. Belt graduated from SIUE in 1993 with a bachelor degrees in recreation and accounting and worked 12 seasons as an assistant coach for the softball program. Belt also previously worked as the director of operations for the St. Louis Ambush, a local professional soccer franchise, from 1994 to 1996. He spent three years in the administrative accounting department at SIUE before moving into his role as the Assistant AD. He and his wife Melanie have three children: Bradford, Chandler and Patrick. They reside in Smithton, Ill.

Missouri Valley Conference Staff

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Kelli BriscoeAssistant Commissioner,Communications A native of Warrensburg, Mo., Briscoe enters her seventh season at the MVC. As Assistant Commissioner for Communications at the Missouri Valley Conference office, Briscoe serves as the primary media rela-tions contact for volleyball, men’s

soccer, women’s basketball and baseball. To that end, she handles all publicity for those sports, which will include the production of publications, website maintenance, and weekly releases. In addition, Briscoe oversees administration for the sport of volleyball, coordinates the league’s internship program, serves as a staff administrator at a number of league championships, chairs the Missouri Valley Confer-ence’s Athletics Hall of Fame Committee and helps orga-nize the men’s basketball Coach of the Year luncheon. Prior to joining the Valley staff, Briscoe spent a year as an intern at the Western Athletic Conference in Engle-wood, Colo. At the WAC, Briscoe was the primary media contact for women’s soccer, women’s swimming and div-ing, tennis, and track and field.  In addition to her media relations duties, Briscoe assisted in the overall develop-ment and implementation of marketing and promotional efforts for the nine-member conference. Prior to her one season at the WAC, Briscoe spent one semester as an intern for the Mid-South Conference in Louisville, Ky., where she coordinated all aspects of the basketball, tennis and track and field championships.   While earning a master’s degree in Sport Administra-tion from the University of Louisville (May 2007), she spent two years at Nelligan Sports Marketing, assist-ing with various game-day operations and promotions for University of Louisville football and men’s basketball events. Briscoe received her bachelor’s degree in Health and Wellness from league member Missouri State in 2005, where she was a member of the Bears’ volleyball team.

Chrissy PachutaAsst. Director, Compliance Christina Pachuta joined the MVC in August of 2013 as the league’s Assistant Director for Compliance. Pachuta assists with all aspects of the MVC compliance program, including researching the applica-tion of NCAA legislation and pro-viding interpretations and advice to member institutions; preparing

rules education materials; processing institutional viola-tion reports; overseeing the National Letter of Intent (NLI) program; assisting with the review of conference-administered waivers; and updating compliance-related portions of the MVC website. Other responsibilities include assisting with oversight of the Conference’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and providing sup-port to MVC governance groups, sport committees, and

championships.  Pachuta comes to the MVC after serving briefly at the University of Kansas as a Compliance Specialist. In Kansas, she monitored initial eligibility, amateurism, recruiting, and providing legislative interpretations for all 18 sports. She also assisted in game day operations and monitoring of camps and clinics while at KU. She served in a similar capacity at the University of Miami (Fla.) from September 2012 until moving to Lawrence in January 2013. A native of Perry, N.Y., Pachuta was a compliance intern at the University of Louisville and a part time law clerk at the law firm of Lynch, Cox, Gilman & Goodman in Louisville while working toward her law degree, which she obtained from the University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law in May 2012. She graduated magna cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in Sport Administration from the University of Louisville in 2009 and was a member of the women’s golf team, which earned Big East Conference Championships in 2007 and 2008.

Kristin Gregory, Directorof Sports Administration A native of St. Louis, Mo., Kristin Gregory starts her sixth season at the Missouri Valley Conference after serving as a media relations intern for swimming & diving, track & field and tennis in 2009-10 and becom-ing full-time in 2010. At The Valley, Gregory handles all sports information and public-

ity duties for cross country and softball which includes weekly press releases and updating the conference web-site. She oversees the operations of the 18 conference championships, including men’s and women’s basketball, handles the conference awards programs, as well as the Elite 18 program and is the officiating liaison to all six officiating programs. In 2013, she was the assistant tournament director for the NCAA 2nd/3rd Round Men’s Basketball Tournament in Kansas City (hosted by the Valley), and served in that same capacity for an NCAA 2nd/3rd Round Men’s Basket-ball Tournament at Scottrade Center in St. Louis in March of 2014. Gregory comes to the Missouri Valley Conference after serving as an intern for the St. Louis Sports Commission, where she was actively involved in planning, coordinat-ing and marketing of different events - most notably the annual Arch Rivalry Football Game (Missouri vs. Illinois at the Edward Jones Dome). As an undergrad student at the University of Missouri, Gregory served two years as a RecSports Assistant Man-ager, where she promoted facilities and programs and managed a team of supervisors and officials for seven different sport programs. She graduated magna cum laude with a degree in business administration from Mizzou in May 2009, and completed her master’s degree in sports management at Lindenwood University in St. Louis in May 2010.

Missouri Valley Conference Staff

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Maxine DayExecutive Assistant Maxine Day is in her 18th season as Executive Assistant for the Valley. Day came to the Valley with vast administrative, office management, and marketing experience having previously worked for Dow Chemical in St. Louis before transferring to the Los Angeles office.  She has also held administrative positions for Ropak

Corporation and Sealed Air Corporation. After returning to St. Louis, she accepted a position as Administrative Assis-tant for the Continental Basketball Association where her duties included office management and game operations until the CBA league office relocated to Phoenix. Day’s duties at the Valley include coordination of confer-ence meetings, assisting with office management/admin-istration, providing marketing assistance with The Valley sponsor hotel network, and working with the league’s an-nual basketball tournaments and NCAA events. In addition to her Valley duties, Day also serves as Executive Assistant to the Commissioner of the Missouri Valley Football Confer-ence where she is responsible for meeting planning, event logistics, as well as general office management/adminis-tration. A graduate of Ford City (Pa.) High School, she continued her education at Hickey School of Business in St. Louis and Mt. San Antonio College in Walnut, CA with concentrated studies in marketing. She has two daughters: Gloria and Ashleigh.

Carla FightAsst. to the Commissioner Carla Fight became a full-time member of The Valley staff in Janu-ary 2004, hired as Assistant to the Commissioner. Fight joined The Valley family after 24 years in the airline/travel indus-try. She is no stranger to the Mis-souri Valley Conference as Fight had been a volunteer for the State Farm

MVC Men’s Basketball Tournament for 13 years prior to taking over her current role in 2004. Her career has kept her working mainly with St. Louis airlines. For two years preceding her appointment at The Valley, she was Manpower Coordinator for American Air-lines’ Premium Services Department. Before her move to American Airlines, Fight worked for Trans World Airlines for 22 years. At TWA, she was a manager for the Ambassadors Club network, a position that put her in daily contact with the airlines most valued customers.  At The Valley office, Fight provides daily administra-tive support for the conference commissioner as well as special projects. She also oversees travel for Valley staff, league officials and television talent.  Fight also handles the league’s merchandise program and student-athlete gift programs.

Quinn ZielonkoMedia Relations Asst. Quinn Zielonko is a St. Louis native entering his third year with the Missouri Valley Conference. After interning with the Conference during the 2012-13 season, Zielonko has assumed full-time Media Relations duties. He recently completed two Masters Degrees at Lindenwood University in St. Charles, Mo., in Business Administration and Sport Management. At Lindenwood,

he served as a graduate assistant in the Sport Management department. He also holds a bachelor’s degree from Belmont University in Nashville, Tenn. In 2014-15, Zielonko will handle communications duties for women’s soccer, men’s and women’s golf, swimming & div-ing, indoor and outdoor track & field, and men’s and women’s tennis. He will also staff multiple championships and assist with business affairs. Zielonko is an avid musician and tennis player. He was recently married in September of 2014, and he and his wife Amanda reside in Chesterfield, Mo.

Jim McIverGeneral ManagerMVC Sports Properties Jim McIver was appointed general manager for Missouri Valley Confer-ence Sports Properties in November of 2013. An industry veteran in the world of sports marketing and spon-sorship sales, his responsibilities with MVCSP include the league’s strategic corporate partnership program and product development, management of

all sponsorship rights to MVC championship events, and the continued development of the league’s multi-state television network. Before assuming his current post, McIver had served nearly four years for the University of Miami’s Hurricane Sports Properties, a joint venture of Learfield Sports and IMG College. He most recently served as associate general manager. Prior to Miami, McIver was with AEG in Los Ange-les, where he was vice president, business development. His additional previous experience includes serving 15 years with IMG in Los Angeles. While with IMG, McIver negotiated more than $125 million in revenue through sponsorships, endorsements and consult-ing and television activities. He played an integral role in the growth of West Coast presence and managed the Los Ange-les office of 15. Additional professional experience includes Centinela Hospital Medical Center overseeing sales for the Champions Tour/LA and Doremus & Company handling vari-ous advertising and public relations accounts.   He is a graduate of Azusa Pacific University, where he was a letterman on the baseball team.

Chris WalkerAccount ExecutiveMVC Sports Properties  Chris Walker is in his first year of corporate partnership sales for MVC Sports Properties. He began his du-ties in January 2014. Walker comes to the position after working for Coyote Sports Properties in Vermillion, S.D, since November 2012.

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2014-15 Men’s Basketball Officials

Nathan BemisLittle Rock, AR

Patrick BoehOttawa, KS

Drew BontragerOwasso, OK

Bo BoroskiIndianapolis, IN

Ford Branch, Jr. Princeton, KY

K.B. Burdett Jr.Maumelle, AR

Cory BurkleCedar Rapids, IA

Jeff CampbellClaremore, OK

Sean CaseyHernando, MS

Nathan ChitwoodCentralia, MO

Daniel ChrismanOakbrook, IL

Martin CotaCorona, CA

Ed CrenshawO’Fallon, MO

Gregory CulottaOlathe, KS

Eric CurryMinneapolis, MN

Dave CusickIowa City, IA

Don DailyAtkins, AR

Terry DavisBoonville, MO

Bobby DawJoliet, IL

Joe DeRosaNorth Canton, OH

John DillonNolensville, TN

Kevin DriverBenton, KY

James DurhamHackett, AR

Tom EadesGallatin, TN

K.C. ElyNorman, OK

Brad FerrieLee’s Summit, MO

Tim FitzgeraldParagould, AR

James FordChicago, IL

John GaffneyWestwood, MA

Coy GammonGoodlettsville, TN

Brad GastonLittle Rock, AR

Dwayne GladdenNew Carrollton, MD

Doran GotschallPeyton, CO

Gene GrimshawSaint Charles, MO

David HallLakewood, CO

Brent HamptonLexington, KY

John HamptonLexington, KY

Verne HarrisDenver, CO

Rick HartzellCedar Falls, IA

Jerry HeaterCharlotte, NC

Steve HeimanWichita, KS

Randy HeimermanAnkeny, IA

John HendricksLee’s Summit, MO

John HigginsOmaha, NE

Ed HightowerEdwardsville, IL

Chris HillAndover, KS

Paul JanssenOrange City, IA

Byron JarrettLittle Rock, AR

Ronnie JonesBloomington, IL

Les JonesChesapeake, VA

Keith KimbleArlington, TX

Kipp KissingerAshland, NE

Tyler KumpfPaoli, IN

Shawn LehighPhoenix, AZ

Trent LovewellOmaha, NE

Hal LuskClinton, MS

Jeff MalhamBroken Arrow, OK

Toby MartinezWichita, KS

Brian McAnallySpringdale, AR

Randy McCallHighlands Ranch, CO

Brian McNuttBethany, OK

John MooreOlathe, KS

Terry MooreSpartanburg, SC

Dan NowakowskiKansas City, MO

Ryan OdnealManchester, MO

Terry OglesbyMaryville, MO

Donnie OlsonWheaton, IL

Rick O’NeillTinley Park, IL

Thomas O’NeillTinley Park, IL

Tom O’NeillTinley Park, IL

Clyde OwensRaleigh, NC

Todd ParkerTuttle, OK

Kelly PfeiferMitchell, SD

Gerry PollardMoscow Mills, MO

Rick RandallBiloxi, MS

Greg RennegarbeAddieville, IL

Charles RobinsonWoodbridge, VA

‘Pic’ RussellIndianapolis, IN

Mike SanzereCincinnati, OH

Mark SchnurCharlotte, NC

Kelly SelfHugo, OK

Doug ShowsRome, GA

Roland SimmonsDes Moines, IA

Doug SirmonsVirginia Beach, VA

Bert SmithFlorence, KY

Larry SpauldingAmarillo, TX

Frank SpencerWentzville, MO

Bob StaffenLittleton, CO

Zelton SteedCharlotte, NC

David StevensParis, TX

Jon StiglianoKeller, TX

Winston StithWichita, KS

Gene StockHampton, IA

Mike StuartMaryville, TN

Mike ThibodeauxPrinceton, LA

Greg WebbCarmel, IN

Brooks WellsGrand Island, NE

Mark WhiteheadDenham Springs, LA

Gerald WilliamsArlington, TX

Ervin WilsonBroken Arrow, OK

Rob WolffMarshfield, MO

Terry WymerN. Baltimore, OH

Missouri Valley Conference Staff Walker works alongside General Manager Jim McIver and the Missouri Valley Conference staff to oversee all compo-nents of the MVC’s corporate partnerships and multimedia rights. MVC Sports Properties, a property of Learfield Sports, bolsters its presence among the heartland of America and strengthen its brand among fans, alumni and the market-place through media, corporate hospitality, venue exposure, branding opportunities and product sampling. Walker is a graduate of Buchholz (Fla.) High School and went on to attend the University of Florida where he graduated in 2010 with a degree in Sport Management and minor(s) in Finance and Mass Communication. He graduated from the University of Alabama in 2012 with a Master’s in Business Administration (MBA) at the University of Alabama. In Tuscaloosa, he worked as a media relations assistant for the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics and served as an intern for Crimson Tide Sports Marketing. Walker also spent time as the corporate sales assistant at the corporate headquarters for Learfield Sports in Plano, Tex., from May 2012 until his appointment to Coyote Sports Properties. He currently resides in St. Louis.

Eddie JacksonCoordinator of Officials Eddie Jackson is in his sixth year as Coordinator of Men’s Basketball Officials. A native of Jacksonville, Ark., Jackson worked in nine NCAA Tournaments since his first appear-ance in the national championship tournament in 1996. Overall, he advanced to work in both the NCAA

Tournament regional semifinal and regional champion-ship rounds during his illustrious career, and he has also worked in numerous conference tournaments and league championship games. Jackson has been employed in higher education and intercollegiate athletic administration since 1982. He currently is Associate Athletic Director for Compliance at Rogers State University in Claremore, Okla., and had been an assistant athletics director there since 2006. He previ-ously served in an administrative capacity from 1988-2000 at Northeastern (Okla.) State University. For the past 18 years, Jackson has served as Commissioner and Supervi-sor of Men’s Officials for the Bi-State Athletic Conference now the OCAC (Oklahoma Collegiate Athletic Conference), a 12-member National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division I league based in Oklahoma. Jackson, who serves on the NCAA Division I LLC Mechan-ics Committee, is also Coordinator of Men’s Basketball Officials for NCAA II leagues for the MIAA (Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Conference) and the GAC (Great American Conference). Jackson is married to the former Jennifer Ham and they have two children: Lauren and Carter. Jackson is a 1981 graduate of Ouachita Baptist University, and he received a Master of Science degree in Higher Education Administra-tion from Northeastern State University in 1988.

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2014-15 MVC Championships

Event Date(s) Site

Oct. 3-5 Individual Tennis Championship (W) Des Moines, Iowa

Nov. 1 Cross Country Championship (M/W) Carbondale, Ill.

Nov. 7-9 Soccer Championship (W) Normal, Ill.

N12-14-16 Soccer Championship (M) Peoria, Ill.

Nov. 27-29 Volleyball Championship Cedar Falls, Iowa

Feb. 18-21 Swimming and Diving (W) Carbondale, Ill.

F28-M1 Indoor Track and Field Cedar Falls, Iowa

March 5-8 Basketball Championship (M) St. Louis, Mo.

March 12-15 Basketball Championship (W) St. Charles, Mo.

April 19-21 Golf Championship (W) Burlington, Iowa

April 24-26 Team Tennis Championship (M/W) Evansville, Ind.

April 27-28 Golf Championship (M) Sunrise Beach, Mo.

May 7-9 Softball Championship Wichita, Kan.

May 15-17 Outdoor Track Championship Normal, Ill.

May 21-23 Baseball Championship Wichita, Kan.

MVC Calendar/NCAA Rules Changes

The Men’s Basketball Rules Committee recommended an alteration to its airborne shooter rule during its May meeting, which was later approved and made effective for 2014-15. The proposal is allowed in the non-change year because the committee believes a new rule requires alteration.

NCAA Basketball Rules Changes In order to take a charge, the alteration will require a de-

fending player to be in legal guarding position before the air-borne player leaves the floor to pass or shoot. Additionally, the defending player is not allowed to move in any direction before contact occurs (except vertically to block a shot).

Experimental rules

The committee also recommended an experimental rule to expand the restricted-area arc in front of the basket to 4 feet. The experimental rule can be used in multi-team events and the committee plans to work with the Preseason National Invitational Tournament and others who are inter-ested to research the impact of a larger arc.

The current restricted-area arc, which marks an area on the court in front of the basket where a secondary defender is unable to draw a charge, is 3 feet in front of the basket.

Another experimental rule is to have the shot clock reset to 25 seconds (or the remaining time on the shot clock if more than 25) when a foul or a violation occur in the front court.

Defending the post

  The committee addressed a major officiating concern for the 2014-15 season by focusing on play in the post area. The committee directed officials to call plays in the post as writ-ten in the rulebook. The officiating guidelines are below:

• A defensive player pushing a leg or knee into the rear of the offensive player shall be a personal foul on the defender;

• An offensive player dislodging a defensive player from an established position by pushing or backing in shall be a per-sonal foul on the offensive player;

• A player using the “swim stroke” arm movement to lower the arm of an opponent shall be charged with a personal foul;

• Post players using hands, forearms or elbows to prevent an opponent from maintaining a legal position shall be charged with a personal foul.

Shot clock monitor reviews

The committee also approved an interpretation for the re-viewing shot clock violations in the last two minutes of regula-tion or overtime. In cases where officials question whether a shot was released before the shot clock expired, the official must stop play before the ball is inbounded after a successful basket or immediately after the shooting team retains posses-sion. In all cases in which the defense retains possession after a missed shot, there shall be no monitor review.

Team timeout experiment

Committee members also recommended an experimental rule involving timeouts, with an eye on potentially using this in the Postseason NIT. In this proposal, when a team calls a timeout within 30 seconds of the next scheduled media timeout (first dead ball under the 16-, 12-, 8-, and 4-minute marks), that timeout will become the first media timeout.

For example, when Team A calls a timeout at 16:02 in the first half, there will not be a media timeout at the first dead ball under the 16-minute mark. This would eliminate a stop-page of play without reducing the number of team timeouts.

The MVC men’s basketball championship will celebrate 25 years in St. Louis in 2015 (March 5-8). More than 1.2 mil-lions fans have attended in the first 24 years.

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YOU ARE THECHAMPIONS

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Missouri Valley Conference Facts & ServicesMissouri Valley Conference Services For additional information regarding The Valley and men’s basketball, contact Associate Commissioner Mike Kern, Assistant Commissioner Kelli Briscoe, or Associate Commis-sioner Derrick Docket:

Missouri Valley Conference1818 Chouteau Ave., St. Louis, MO 63103(314) 435-4779 -- Kern cell(314) 444-4326 -- Kern direct(314) 444-4356 -- Kern [email protected] -- Kern e-mailmvc-sports.com • archmadness.com The Missouri Valley Conference offers a wide array of media services, includ-ing weekly telephonic coaches briefings in basketball, as well as weekly releas-

es and preseason publications for each of the league’s 18 sports programs. During the season, a panel will select a Player of the Week and a Newcomer of the Week.

MVC on the Web -- mvc-sports.com Information on the Missouri Valley Conference has been available on the web since 1995, and the league’s official web site -- mvc-sports.com -- continues to stand out as one of the nation’s top collegiate athletic sites on the world wide web. Originally constructed by Mike Kern, it is currently maintained by the league’s media relations staff. Archmadness.com is tournament-specific site, which debuted in 2003. Current news and information about MVC athletics teams, live statistics, official team merchandise, live events, highlights, press conferences and other exclusive features are available on the league’s web site.

MVC on the Web -- Social Media The league began an aggressive approach in its social media presence in 2009, with goals to expand its social media initiative in order to reach the most fans possible. The MVC also engages with fans on Instagram, Google+ and Vine.

mvc-sports.com/socialmedia

MVC Sports Properties The Valley is in the midst of a seven-year, exclusive relationship with collegiate sports

marketer Learfield Sports. Beginning in July of 2010, Missouri Valley Sports Properties, a property of Learfield Sports, began spearheading numerous efforts for the league to bolster its presence among corporate America and strengthen its brand among fans, alumni and the marketplace through media, corporate hospitality, venue exposure, branding opportunities and product sampling. MVCSP also will be an integral partner charged with creating corporate opportunities for the MVC Web site (mvc-sports.com), and managing promotions and certain retail licensing deals.

Coaches Weekly Teleconferences Teleconferences with The Valley head coaches will be conducted on Monday throughout the season. The con-ferences begin at 10:15 a.m. (Central). To participate in the conference calls, please dial 877-441-0939. Weekly calls begin the first Monday of January, but there are also two pre-conference season calls scheduled in November (Nov. 17) and in December (Dec. 8). The pre-tournament call will take place on Monday, March 2, at 10:15 a.m. (Central). The call-in number is 877-441-0939. Speaking order will be determined. The Valley also will conduct an all-conference call on Tuesday, March 3, at 2:30 p.m. (Central), with the league’s Larry Bird Trophy winner, Newcomer of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year, Freshman of the Year and Sixth Man Award. That number is 877-441-0939. On Monday, March 16, at 10:15 a.m. (Central), there will be a call featuring the league’s head coaches selected for post-season play. The Q&A segments with the coaches are 10 minutes long (instead of six minutes). Speaking order to be determined. That number is 877-441-0939. The teleconferences will be streamed live each week, and audio files will also be available for playback on the conference’s web site within 24 hours. Please contact The Valley to arrange participation in the weekly sessions. Media will be allowed to ask questions directly of the coaches. The session schedule (times Central) for 2014-15 is:

Nov. 17 • Dec. 8Jan. 5-12-19-26 • Feb. 2-9-16-23 • March 2

Call-in Number: 877-441-0939[Note special calls -- above -- on March 3 and March 16]

Contact the league office to arrange for a playback.

Time -- Coaches, School

10:15 - Greg Lansing, Indiana St. 10:45 - Marty Simmons, Evansville10:21 - Ben Jacobson, UNI 10:51 - Porter Moser, Loyola10:27 - Ray Giacoletti, Drake 10:57 - Geno Ford, Bradley10:33 - Paul Lusk, Missouri State 11:03 - Dan Muller, Illinois State10:39 - Barry Hinson, S. Illinois 11:09 - Gregg Marshall, Wichita State

MVC Tournament on WestwoodOne

Missouri Valley Conference Sports Properties (MVCSP) has granted WestwoodOne rights to broadcast the title game of the MVC Tournament (March 8). Westwood One offers audio prod-ucts to reach listeners whenever, wherever they are. Westwood One is a trusted connection between audio companies, advertisers, and audience — with 9,100 affiliates reaching 244 million weekly listeners and 70 million digital users a month. The company’s portfolio features exclusive brands people love, such as the NFL, Red Carpet Radio, NASH, Rdio, and more. Westwood One is the national-facing arm of Cu-mulus, representing more than just a network; it is a multi-platform provider of sports, music, news, spo-ken word, and digital content. For more information please visit www.westwoodone.com.

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Missouri Valley Conference Television NetworkTom AckermanPlay-by-Play/Sidelines Tom Ackerman is in his 12th season as a member of The Valley’s telecast team. Ackerman will handle play-by-play duties on the MVC TV Network and ESPN3 plus serve as the sideline reporter for the 2015 MVC Men’s Basketball Championship at Scottrade Center in St. Louis. A 1997 graduate of Indiana University, he is in his 18th year at KMOX Radio (AM 1120) in St. Louis, where he is sports director and

the morning sports anchor on “Total Information A.M.” The host of programs like “Sports Open Line” and “Sports on a Sunday Morn-ing,” Ackerman has also handled play-by-play duties for University of Missouri men’s basketball and served as a sideline reporter on Mizzou football broadcasts for KMOX. In addition to his radio responsibilities, Ackerman has also served as a host for St. Louis Cardinals post-game shows on Fox Sports Mid-west. A native of St. Louis, Mo., Ackerman and his wife Angie live in St. Louis, and have two daughters Erika (8) and Audrey (4).

Mark Adams, Analyst A nationally respected college basketball commentator, Mark Adams is in his fifth sea-son with the MVC TV Network. He will serve as an analyst on regular-season telecasts as well as broadcasts from the 2015 MVC Men’s Basketball Championship in St. Louis. Considered by many to be the “Voice of the Mid-Majors,” Adams appears regularly on nationally televised college basketball games on ESPN and has made numerous appear-ances in studio.

Adams was a college basketball coach for 17 years and 10 of those years at the NCAA Division I level. Known as a program re-builder, he took over three different col-legiate basketball programs that were a combined 28-54 (.341) in the season prior to his arrival. In his final season record at those same three schools he led those teams to a combined record of 59-32 (.648). His teams won two championships (1985 and 1989) earning him Coach of the Year honors in 1989 and national recognition. He was the head coach at Central Connecticut State University from 1991 to 1996, and during his tenure, the Blue Devils led the nation in blocked shots during the 1995-96 campaign. Prior to taking over at Central Connecticut, he served as an assistant coach at Washington State University from 1989 to 1991. From 1985 to 1989, he was head coach at Western Oregon State University, guiding the Runnin’ Wolves to the 1989 West Division championship of NAIA District 2 and earning Northwest College Bas-ketball Coach-of-the-Year honors. He served as an assistant coach at Idaho State from 1979 to 1982, before being named head coach at Rocky Mountain College in Billings, Montana. He guided the Battlin’ Bears to a 1985 NAIA District 12 Regional championship and an NAIA National Tournament berth. A national motivational speaker, he is the author of numerous books. He also has published two children’s stories titled: Bucky’s Best Friend and A Boy Named Bucky. Adams received his bachelor’s degree in physical education from the University of Cincinnati in 1979 and earned a master’s degree in athletic administration from Idaho State University in 1980. Living in Springboro, Ohio, Adams is married to his wife Judy and has four sons: Luke (30), Patrick (22), Jimmy (22) and Robby (9).

Adam Emmenecker, Analyst Adam Emmenecker is in his second season as a member of the league’s telecast team, serving as an analyst for regular-season men’s basketball telecasts on ESPN3. During the 2007-08 basketball season, Emmenecker, who had been a walk-on for his first three years at Drake University, emerged from obscurity to lead the Bulldogs to a sweep of the regular-season and tournament titles in the Missouri Valley Conference. He received numerous honors, including

the 2008 Larry Bird Award -- given to the league’s top player. He also received first-team all-conference laurels and earned MVP recognition for the 2008 MVC Tournament. His accomplishments on the court in 2007-08 were arguably

eclipsed by his academic record. He graduated from Drake with a 3.98 grade point average in four majors — management, finance, general business and entrepreneurial management. He also earned a minor in economics and a concentration in insurance. He was chosen as the 2008 Academic All-American of the Year in men’s Division I basketball by the College Sports Information Directors of America, and was also named the MVC Scholar-Athlete of the Year in men’s basketball. Emmenecker completed his career after playing for the Deutsche Bank Skyliners in Frankfurt, Germany, in 2008-09 and the Iowa En-ergy of the NBA’s Development League in 2009. A native of Saginaw, Michigan, Emmenecker currently serves as a senior service business operations analyst for Principal Financial Group in Des Moines, Iowa.

Winston Garland, Analyst Former Missouri State University standout Winston Garland is in his first stint as a mem-ber of The Valley’s telecast team. He is slated to serve as an analyst on ESPN3 contests. A two-year starter on the Bears’ first NIT team in 1986 and first NCAA team in 1987, he scored 1,248 points in his career. Garland spent seven seasons in the National Basketball Association with six teams, includ-ing a three-year stint with the Golden State Warriors. He was inducted into the Missouri

State Athletics Hall of Fame in 2002.

Bruce Haertl, Play-by-Play Bruce Haertl is in his sixth year as a member of the MVC on-air talent team as a play-by-play voice for baseball and basketball on ESPN3 telecasts. He will serve as the lead play-by-play voice for the 2015 MVC Baseball Tournament at Wichita, Kan. Haertl began his television career at KWCH-TV in Wichita, Kan., in October of 1984. He served as sports director for 28 years before embarking on a freelance career in broadcast-ing.

A native of Greenfield, Mass., Haertl also hosts Sports Daily on radio station KFH in Wichita. A former Shocker baseball player, he is in his tenth year as the lead on-air personality on the pregame show for the Kansas State Univer-sity football radio network. Haertl also handles play-by-play duties for Wichita State University basketball and baseball television packages on Cox Media. Haertl and his wife Sarah have four children: Bo (27), Evie (25), Jake (15) and Kate (12).

Mitch Holthus, Play-by-Play Entering his 20th season as one of the league’s play-by-play voices is Mitch Holthus. He served as The Valley’s lead television play-by-play man for 13 seasons. In 2007, Holthus was named the third re-cipient of the league’s John Sanders Spirit of the Valley Award -- given to an individual who exemplifies the spirit of the late MVC staffer and demonstrates passion for the Conference, strong work ethic and sense of humor. A native of Smith Center, Kan., Holthus is

in his 21st season as the radio play-by-play voice of the Kansas City Chiefs -- the longest tenured play-by-play announcer in KC history -- on their 80-station network. A 29-year broadcast veteran, he was the play-by-play voice of the Kansas State Wildcats for 12 seasons. He served as television host of the Kansas State football and basketball coaches shows from 1985 to 1996. He also toiled as play-by-play announcer at WIBW Radio, flag-ship station of the Kansas City Royals, from 1983 to 1996. He has earned the distinction of being the Kansas Sportscaster of the Year eight times -- 1987, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1998 and 2001 -- from the National Association of Sportscasters and Sportswriters, and has been voted the Metro Sportscaster of the Year by the Kansas Association of Broadcasters nine times. Holthus was inducted into the Kansas Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame in October 2008 and was tabbed the Kansas City Sports Journalist of the Year in 2010. In September of 2012, Holthus was awarded an Emmy for his video and on-line work by the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.

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A 1979 Kansas State grad, he and his wife, Tami, a former college basketball player at KSU, have a son Brian (32) and a daughter Hayley (29), who both played basketball and graduated from Southwestern College in Winfield, Kan.

Dave Kaplan, Analyst Dave Kaplan is in his second tour with The Valley’s telecast team and serves as a men’s basketball analyst for MVC TV Network and ESPN3 contests. He is also a basketball game analyst for NBC Sports and has worked exten-sively as a basketball game analyst for ESPN. A former college basketball coach at Northern Illinois and an NBA scout with the Indiana Pacers and the Seattle SuperSon-ics, he is the host of the highly rated “Sports Talk Live” which is a daily sports roundtable

discussion show on Comcast SportsNet Chicago. Kaplan is co-host of “KAP AND HAUGH” -- a daily sports talk show that airs from 9 a.m.-noon on 87.7 FM The Game and on Comcast SportsNet Chicago Monday-Friday. He is also the pre/postgame host for CSN’s Chicago Cubs broadcasts. He has also appeared as a guest on “The Oprah Winfrey Show” and he was in the highly acclaimed documentary “Hoop Dreams” during his basketball scouting days. In 2011, Kaplan played a prominent role in the highly acclaimed ESPN documentary, “Catching Hell,” which chronicled the story of the 2003 Chicago Cubs and fan Steve Bartman who was thrust into the spotlight when the Cubs failed to win Game 6 of the National League Championship Series after leading 3-0 in the 8th inning at Wrigley Field. A native of Skokie, Ill., Kaplan is a graduate of Hamline University in St. Paul, Minnesota, where he received a bachelor’s degree in English.

Kevin Lehman, Analyst Kevin Lehman is in his fourth season as member of The Valley’s talent team as a regular-season basketball analyst for MVC TV Network and ESPN3 telecasts. A native of Iowa City, Iowa, Lehman has done analyst duties for the ESPN family of networks, the CBS Sports Network, Big 12 Network, KCRG-TV (Cedar Rapids), KWWL-TV (Waterloo), Mediacom Connections Channel and, from 2006-2011, served as an analyst on the Iowa State Cyclone TV Network.

He is currently an analyst for University of Northern Iowa men’s basketball games on KCRG-TV (Cedar Rapids), the Paradise Jam for CBS Sports and the ESPN family of networks, an in-studio personality for FOX Sports on KFXA-TV in Cedar Rapids and co-host of Mediacom Connections Channel’s “Talk Sports.” A 24-year veteran of coaching, including 15 seasons at the collegiate level, Lehman was the head coach at the University of Nebraska at Omaha from 1995-2001. At UNO, his rebuilding efforts produced the school’s first winning season in over a decade, and his fifth campaign resulted in UNO’s first back-to-back winning seasons in a decade. In 1986, after coaching in Iowa high schools for nine seasons, he was hired by Eldon Miller at the University of Northern Iowa. As re-cruiting coordinator for UNI from 1986-1995, he recruited nine of the all-time top 20 scorers in UNI history. Inducted into the UNI Athletic Hall of Fame as a coach for the 1990 team and into the Regina High School Athletic Hall of Fame in 2008, he holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Wartburg College and a master’s in physical education from Drake University. Lehman has three children: Austin (30), Grant (28) and Calvin (28).

John Rooney, Play-by-Play John Rooney is in his second tour of duty as part of the Missouri Valley Conference Televi-sion Network talent team. Rooney served as a TV play-by-play voice for The Valley during the 1988-89 academic year. A native of Richmond, Mo., Rooney com-pleted his ninth year of broadcasting St. Louis Cardinals games with partner Mike Shannon in 2014. He came to St. Louis from the Chicago White Sox where he spent 18 years (1988-

2005) – one in TV and 17 seasons following in the radio booth. The Cardinals World Championship crown in 2006 gave John the privilege of working with the World Champion team in back-to-back seasons, following the White Sox win in 2005.

Rooney, 59, called his first major league game in 1983 with Shan-non and Hall of Fame Broadcaster Jack Buck during a three-game series between the Cardinals and host Cincinnati Reds. He began his baseball broadcasting career at the class AAA level, spending the 1981-82 seasons with the Oklahoma 89ers and the 1983-84 campaigns with the Louisville Redbirds. He juggled two stints in the 1980′s as a sports reporter for KMOX around his baseball broadcasting and also called University of Missouri basketball games for 20 seasons. He also has broadcast several col-lege football bowls as well as the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, including the Final Four (1984-2002). Inducted into the state of Missouri Sports Hall of Fame in Febru-ary 2004, he and his wife, Susan, have two daughters, Colleen and Rachel.

Scott WarmannPlay-by-Play/Host Scott Warmann is in his tenth season as a member of The Valley’s telecast team. Warmann handles play-by-play duties and serve as the between-games host for the 2015 MVC Men’s Basketball Championship at Scottrade Center in St. Louis. He will also handle play-by-play respon-sibilities for the 2014 MVC Men’s Soccer Championship at Peoria, Ill., and the 2015 MVC Women’s Basketball Championship at

The Family Arena in St. Charles, Mo. Warmann has done play-by-play as a member of the Missouri Valley Football Conference telecast team for the last 13 seasons. A St. Louis native, Warmann was a studio host for the St. Louis Rams radio network for five seasons at Clear Channel Radio, including the 1999 Super Bowl championship season. Currently, he works at KMOX Radio (1120 AM) in St. Louis as a sports show host and studio host for the St. Louis Cardinals and St. Louis Blues radio networks. Warmann also fills in as studio host for the St. Louis Cardinals and St. Louis Blues telecasts on FOX Sports Midwest.

Rich Zvosec, Analyst Rich Zvosec is in his fifth season as a mem-ber of The Valley TV Network. Zvosec also serves as a college basketball analyst for the ESPN family of networks and CBS Sports. During his 25-year coaching career, Coach Z built a strong reputation for turning around programs. He started or rebuilt programs at each of his four head coaching stops on his journey. In 2005, he guided Missouri-Kansas City to a 16-12 record and became one of only 35 active college hoops coaches to be selected

coach of the year in two different Division I conferences at two sepa-rate schools. That year, he was tabbed the Mid-Continent Conference, College Insider and CBSSportsline Coach of the Year. His tenure at UMKC produced historic wins and results, finish-ing with one of the highest winning percentages in conference play and producing the most league wins in school history. He left UMKC with the highest winning percentage in school history and had the second-highest Mid-Continent Conference (all league coaches) winning percentage during his six-year tenure. He recorded the school’s most historic victory, as he led the Kanga-roos to a 93-52 win over Kansas State in 2003 -- the school’s 200th win and its first over the Wildcats. At 27, he was the youngest Division I head coach in the country at St. Francis College in New York. In his third season, the Terriers recorded their most Division I wins in two decades, and he was named the 1991 Northeast Conference Coach of the Year. He then built the University of North Florida program from scratch. In only its fourth season of existence, he led the school to the champi-onship game of the Sunshine State Conference. In addition to his coaching experience, he has authored numerous magazine articles and has published two books titled, Birds, Dogs and Kangaroos: Life on the Back Roads of College Basketball and For Tiger Fans Only. He has appeared in several films, including Along Came a Spider, and an episode of Friday Night Lights. In 2002, his UMKC commercial won a Telly Award.

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MVC Television & Radio Partners

VIDEO CONTACTSBRADLEYLee Hall, Sports DirectorWEEK-TV (NBC)2907 Springfield RoadEast Peoria, IL 61611309/698-3729 (O)309/256-8034 (C)[email protected] DRAKEMichael Admire, Sports ReporterWHO-TV (ABC)1801 Grand Ave.Des Moines, IA 50309515/242-3614 (O)816/651-5865 (C)[email protected] EVANSVILLEDrew Amman, Sports DirectorWEHT-TV/WTVW-TV800 Marywood DriveHenderson, KY 42420800/879-8574 (O)812/589-2531 (C)[email protected] ILLINOIS STATEKurt Pegler, Sports DirectorWMBD-TV (CBS)3131 N. UniversityPeoria, IL 61604309/686-9462 (O)309/397-1041 (C)[email protected] INDIANA STATEJohn Sherman, Sr. Asst. ADIndiana State University401 N. 4th StreetTerre Haute, IN 47809812/237-3047 (O)812/243-1257 (C)[email protected] LOYOLADan ShepardAssistant Director, New MediaLoyola University Athletics6526 N. Winthrop Ave.Chicago, IL 60626773/508-3312 (O)440/313-8304 (C)[email protected] MISSOURI STATESteve WynnAssistant Manager Production & ProgrammingMissouri State University901 S. National Ave.Springfield, MO 65897417/836-4619 (O)417/988-6986 (C)[email protected] NORTHERN IOWAEric BraleyAround the Corner Productions5417 Nordic Drive Suite ACedar Falls, IA 50613319/415-5932 (C)[email protected]

SOUTHERN ILLINOISDarren KinnardSports DirectorWSIL-TV (ABC)1416 Country Aire DriveCarterville, IL 62918618/985-2333 (O)618/985-6482 (F)618/925-3873 (C)[email protected]

WICHITA STATEBruce Haertl5326 E. 115th PlaceTulsa, OK 74137316/706-8620 (C)[email protected]@schurz.com

NILES MEDIA GROUPJohn DenisonPrincipal Partner9420 Liberty DriveLiberty, MO 64068816/457-1798 (C)[email protected]

WEBSTREAM SPORTSJohn Servizzi IIIChief Executive Officer5200 E. 64th Street, Suite 100Indianapolis, IN 46220317/245-8209 (O)317/358-6724 (C)[email protected]

FOX SPORTS MIDWESTMax LeinwardCoordinating Producer333 S. 18th StreetSt. Louis, MO 63103314/206-7053 (O)314/206-7070 (F)314/809-0454 (C)[email protected]

ESPNJonathan WhyleyNews Producer11001 Rushmore Dr. Charlotte, NC 28277704/973-5096 (O) 860/302-4915 (C) 704/973-5090 (F) [email protected]

Anthony JaegerSenior Assignment Editor 935 Middle StreetBristol, CT 06010860/766-3452 (O)860/329-3290 (C)[email protected]

Dan PesqueraAssignment Editor935 Middle StreetBristol, CT 06010860/766-5235 (O) 860/620-7694 (C)[email protected]

MVC Institutional Video Contacts & Television Network ContactsTV NETWORK CONTACTS

BRADLEY Mr. Matt RussMarketing CoordinatorBradley Sports Properties1501 W. Bradley Ave.Renaissance ColiseumPeoria, IL 61625309/677-2622 (O)630/849-6862 (C)[email protected] DRAKE Mr. Pat HurleyRegional Production ManagerMediacom Connections2205 Ingersoll AvenueDes Moines, IA 50312515/246-1890, ext. 7796 (O)515/710-0848 (C)[email protected] EVANSVILLE Mr. Nick UlmerVice President & GMWFIE-TV (NBC)P.O. Box 1414Evansville, IN 47701812/426-1414 (O)[email protected] ILLINOIS STATE Mr. Andrew BondDir. of Corporate SponsorshipsIllinois State UniversityCampus Box 2660Normal, IL 61790-2660309/438-8471 (O)517/449-9719 (C)[email protected] INDIANA STATE Mr. Tim SturgessVice President / GMWTWO-TV (NBC)Nexstar Broadcasting GroupP.O. Box 9268Terre Haute, IN 47808812/696-2121, ext. 356 (O)812/841-3419 (C)[email protected] LOYOLA Mr. Patrick SchultzAssociate AD -- Event Opera-tions & PromotionsLoyola University Chicago6526 N. Winthrop Ave.Chicago, IL 60626773/508-2566 (O)773/716-4316 (C)[email protected] MISSOURI STATE Mr. Frank M. Cuervo, GMMissouri St. Sports Properties901 S. National Ave.Springfield, MO 65897417/836-5234 (O)812/219-3585 (C) [email protected]

Mr. Leo HenningVP / General ManagerKOLR 10/KOZLNexstar Broadcasting Group2650 E. DivisionSpringfield, MO 65803417/862-2727 (O)[email protected] NORTHERN IOWA Mr. Brian Gabel, GMPanther Sports PropertiesUNI-Dome, Upper NWCedar Falls, IA 50614-0314319/273-4502 (O)515/822-2942 (C)[email protected] Mr. Kevin SchraderDir. of Broadcast Distribution and OperationsKCRG-TV (ABC)501 2nd Avenue SECedar Rapids, Iowa 52401319/398-8414 (O)319/431-9426 (C)[email protected] Ms. Mollie StrouseMarketing SpecialistCedar Falls UtilitiesUtility Parkway, P.O. Box 769Cedar Falls, IA 50613319/268-5360 (O)[email protected] SOUTHERN ILLINOIS Mr. Randy Younker, GMSaluki Sports PropertiesSIU Arena 118 - Mail Code 6620Carbondale, IL 62901-6620618/453-8691 (O)407/765-9166 (C)[email protected] Mr. Greg PetrowichExecutive DirectorWSIU Public BroadcastingMail Code 6602Carbondale, IL 62901-6602618/453-6181 (O)[email protected] WICHITA STATE Mr. Mark EwingProgramming ManagerCox Communications901 S. George Washington Blvd.Wichita, KS 67211316/260-7450 (O)316/308-5316 (C)[email protected]

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BRADLEY

WMBD (1470 AM/100.3 FM)Senior VP/GM: Mike WildDir., Sports Sales: Brian Rowell331 Fulton Street, Suite 1200Peoria, IL 61602309/637-3700 (O)[email protected]@alphamediausa.com

ADVERTISINGCoordinator: Matt RussBradley Sports Properties1501 W. Bradley Ave.Renaissance ColiseumPeoria, IL 61625309/677-2622 (O)630/849-6862 (C)[email protected]

PLAY-BY-PLAYAssistant AD: Dave Snell1501 W. Bradley Ave.Renaissance Coliseum, Ste. 140Peoria, IL 61625309/677-3611 (O)309/253-3290 (C)[email protected]

DRAKE

KRNT RADIO (1350 AM)Programming: Mark McDowell1416 Locust StreetDes Moines, IA 50309515/280-1350 (O)[email protected]

ADVERTISINGAssociate AD, External Affairs: Dave Haskin2507 University Ave.Des Moines, IA 50311515/271-4628 (O)515/528-0354 (C)[email protected]

PLAY-BY-PLAYLarry CotlarKBGG (1700 AM -- ESPN)4143 109th StreetUrbandale, IA 50322515/954-8889 (C)[email protected]

EVANSVILLE

WUEV RADIO (91.5 FM)Programming: Tom Benson1800 Lincoln Ave.Evansville, IN 47722812/488-2689 (O)812/589-9862 (C)[email protected]

ADVERTISINGDir. of Marketing: Dustin Hall1800 Lincoln Ave.Evansville, IN 47722812/488-1152 (O)812/484-2762 (C)[email protected]

PLAY-BY-PLAYDirector of Development for Athletics: Lance Wilkerson1800 Lincoln Ave.Evansville, IN 47722812/488-2623 (O)812/589-3100 (C)[email protected]

ILLINOIS STATE

WJBC (1230 AM/93.7 FM)Programming/Advertising: Dan Westhoff, Operations Manager236 Greenwood Ave.Bloomington, IL 61702-0008309/821-1000, ext. 268 (O)[email protected]

PLAY-BY-PLAYDick Luedke1520 E. Grove StreetBloomington, IL 61701309/766-3635 (O)309/212-6551 (C)[email protected]

INDIANA STATE

WDKE RADIO (95.9 FM)Programming: Amy Dillon, Market Manager824 S. 3rd StreetTerre Haute, IN 47807812/232-4161 (O)[email protected]

ADVERTISINGGM: Mike ShayotovichSycamores Sports Properties401 N. 4th StreetTerre Haute, IN 47809812/237-4087 (O)347/386-6579 (C)[email protected]

PLAY-BY-PLAYBrian FritzIndiana State University401 N. 4th Street, HMSU 143Terre Haute, IN 47809812/237-8242 (O)812/230-3288 (C)[email protected]

LOYOLA

WWW.LOYOLARAMBLERS.COMProgramming/Advertising: Patrick Schultz, Associate AD - Event Operations/Promotions6526 N. Winthrop Ave.Chicago, IL 60626773/508-2566 (O)773/716-4316 (C)[email protected]

PLAY-BY-PLAYJohn FitzgeraldNorth Central College30 N. Brainard StreetNaperville, IL 60540630/637-5512 (O)847/877-9631(C)[email protected]

MISSOURI STATE

KTXR RADIO (101.3 FM)Programming/Advertising: Frank Cuervo,GM, Missouri State Sports Properties901 S. National Ave.Springfield, MO 65897417/836-5234 (O)812/219-3585 (C)[email protected]

MVC Flagship Radio ContactsPLAY-BY-PLAYArt Hains901 S. National Ave.Springfield, MO 65897417/836-4632 (O)417/880-5431 (C)[email protected]

NORTHERN IOWA

KXEL RADIO (1540 AM)Programming: Bill Wells, GM514 Jefferson StreetWaterloo, IA 50701319/234-2200 (O)319/269-3533 (C)[email protected] Manager: Brian GabelPanther Sports PropertiesUNI-Dome, Upper NWCedar Falls, IA 50614-0314319/273-4502 (O)515/822-2942 (C)[email protected]

PLAY-BY-PLAYGary RimaP.O. Box 1204Waterloo, IA 50704319/234-2200 (O)319/269-5924 (C)[email protected]

SOUTHERN ILLINOIS

WVZA RADIO (105.1 FM)Programming: Janet Jensen, GM1822 Court StreetMarion, IL 62959618/997-8123 (O)618/967-3704 (C)[email protected]

ADVERTISINGGM: Randy YounkerSaluki Sports PropertiesSIU Arena 118 - Mail Code 6620Carbondale, IL 62901-6620618/453-8691 (O)407/765-9166 (C)[email protected]

PLAY-BY-PLAYCoordinator of External and Broadcast Operations: Mike ReisSIU Arena 118 - Mail Code 6620Carbondale, IL 62901618/453-3158 (O)618/967-3678 (C)[email protected]

WICHITA STATE

KEYN RADIO (103.7 FM)Programming/Advertising: Mark Rogers, GMShocker Sports Properties1845 Fairmount, Campus Box 18Wichita, KS 67260-0018316/978-7552 (O)316/712-1764 (C)[email protected] Kennedy7606 OxfordWichita, KS 67226316/687-2467 (O)316/210-3573 (C)[email protected]

TV: NATIONAL/REGIONAL

FOX SPORTS Mr. Jack DonovanSenior VP/General Manager333 S. 18th StreetSt. Louis, MO 63103314/206-7000 (O)[email protected] Mr. Rick PowersDirector of Programming333 S. 18th StreetSt. Louis, MO 63103314/206-7011 (O)314/330-7425 (C)[email protected] COMCAST SPORTSNET CHICAGO Mr. Greg BowmanVice President of Programming350 N. Orleans, Suite S1-100Chicago, IL 60654312/222-6023 (O)312/527-4039 (F)312/607-2478 (C)[email protected] ESPN3 Mr. Kevin LopesManager, Digital MediaProgramming & AcquisitionsESPN PlazaBristol, CT 06010860/766-4355 (O)860/766-2415 (F)860/3877-9042 (C)[email protected] NILES MEDIA GROUP Mr. John DenisonPrincipal PartnerNiles Media Group9420 Liberty DriveLiberty, MO 64068816/457-1798 (C)[email protected] Ms. Kandy WeplerChief Financial OfficerNiles Media Group9420 Liberty DriveLiberty, Missouri 64068816/268-5608 (O)816/304-8475 (C)[email protected] WEBSTREAM SPORTS Mr. John Servizzi IIIChief Executive OfficerWebStream Sports5200 E. 64th Street, Suite 100Indianapolis, IN 46220317/245-8209 (O)317/358-6724 (C)[email protected]

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Missouri Valley and FOX Sports Midwest In addition to being the regional televi-sion home for Missouri Valley Conference men’s basketball, FOX Sports Midwest is a presenting sponsor of the MVC Men’s

Basketball Championship in St. Louis each March. FOX Sports Midwest, which was launched on Nov. 1, 1996, and sister networks FOX Sports Indiana and FOX Sports Kan-sas City reach 6 million television homes in six Midwestern states and telecast more than 3,000 hours of local program-ming annually. FOX Sports Midwest is also the home for St. Louis Cardinals baseball, St. Louis Blues hockey, Kansas City Royals baseball and Indiana Pacers basketball.

A partnership between the Chicago Black-hawks, Chicago Bulls, Chicago Cubs, Chi-cago White Sox and the NBC Sports Group, Comcast SportsNet Chicago features over

275 live pro games in high definition each year. In addition, CSN delivers extensive pre/post-game coverage for its core pro team partners, as well as the Chicago Bears, along with Emmy Award-winning regional sports news and analysis via SportsNet Central and SportsTalk Live. Through the network’s growing digital platform, CSNChica-go.com, Chicago sports fans tap into the most comprehensive and dedicated 24/7 online destination for breaking news, up-to-the-minute game previews/recaps, highlights, multimedia video clips, blogs and standout coverage from CSNChicago.com’s team of “Insiders.”

Tournament Title Game To Air on CBSAs Part of League’s ESPN Agreement

Since its launch September 7, 1979 in 1.4 million homes, ESPN has become synonymous

with sports media in America. The network is America’s #1 source for sports programming, airing Monday Night Foot-ball, NASCAR, MLB, NBA, college football including the Bowl Championship Series, men’s and women’s college basketball including the entire NCAA Women’s Tournament, three of golf’s majors (Masters, U.S. Open and British Open), Indy-Car, an extensive soccer schedule including the FIFA World Cup, the WNBA, the X Games and Winter X Games and The ESPYs. Its programming philosophy is to present a wide variety of exclusive, high-quality, innovative and in-depth sports events; sports news studio shows, most notably the Emmy Award-winning SportsCenter, Outside the Lines and sport-specific shows such as Sunday NFL Countdown and College Football GameDay; plus original programming, such as the highly acclaimed “30 for 30” documentary series. Launched in 1993 to 10 million homes, ESPN2 is the second largest 24-hour sports network (behind ESPN), with a wide variety of major event and studio programming. Its high-quality schedule includes college football and basketball, tennis including all four Grand Slam events, NBA and much more. Studio shows include the popular weekday morn-ing duo of Mike and Mike (a simulcast of the ESPN Radio program) and ESPN First Take, weekday afternoon’s Sports Nation, Numbers Never Lie and Olbermann.

The 24-hour college sports television network airs more than 650 live events annually and offers over 1,000 original studio shows. ESPNU has seen a steady increase since its incep-tion on March 4, 2005 and is now in 75 million households. The brand is also available in high definition on ESPNUHD. The network has long-

term carriage agreements with all 10 of the top multichannel TV providers – Cablevision, Charter, Comcast, Cox, DirecTV (Channel 208), DISH Network (Channel 141), Mediacom, Time Warner Cable, Verizon FiOS TV and AT&T U-verse. Launched in October 2010, WatchESPN delivers live access to ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPN3, ESPNEWS, ESPN Deportes, ESPN Goal Line, ESPN Buzzer Beater, ESPN Bases Loaded, Longhorn Network, SEC Network and SEC Network + on computers, smartphones, tablets, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, Roku, Xbox 360 and Xbox One. It is currently accessible in 75 million households nationwide to fans who receive ESPN’s linear networks as part of their video sub-scription from AT&T U-verse® TV, Bright House Networks, Cablevision’s Optimum TV, Charter, Comcast Xfinity TV, Cox, DISH, Google Fiber, Mediacom, Midcontinent Communica-tions, NCTC, NRTC, NTTC, Suddenlink, Time Warner Cable and Verizon FiOS TV.

ESPN3 is ESPN’s live multi-screen sports network, a destination that delivers thou-sands of exclusive sports events annually. It

is accessible online at WatchESPN.com, on smartphones and tablets via the WatchESPN app and streamed on televisions through Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, Roku, Xbox 360 and Xbox One. The network is currently available to 95 million homes at no additional cost to fans who receive their high-speed Internet connection or video subscription from an affiliated service provider. The network is also available at no cost to approximately 21 million U.S. college students and U.S.-based military personnel via computers, smartphones and tablets connected to on-campus educational and on-base military broadband and Wi-Fi networks.

MVC Television & Radio Partners

CBS Sports, college basketball’s leading network broadcaster, will continue to tele-vise the next two Missouri Valley Confer-ence Men’s Championship games, includ-ing the 2015 title contest on March 8.

Television Production Kansas City-based Niles Media Group is the production com-pany for the Conference’s men’s basketball television package on FOX Sports Net and Comcast

SportsNet Chicago. Niles will handle linear productions for the Conference through the 2016-17 academic year.

NILES MEDIA GROUP9420 Liberty Drive, Liberty, MO 64068Mr. John Denison, Principal Partner 816/547-1978 (C); [email protected]. John Sprugel, Principal Partner 816/550-9846 (C); [email protected]. Neil Harwell, Principal Partner 816/210-9448 (C); [email protected] WEBSTREAM SPORTS

Indianapolis-based WebStream Sports serves as the production company for the Missouri Valley Conference’s regular-season and postseason championship events for The Valley on ESPN3 -- the league’s digital channel on ESPN3.

5200 E. 64th Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN 46220Mr. John Servizzi III, Chief Executive Officer 317/358-6724 (C); [email protected]. Greg Weitekamp, President & Partner 317/363-2316 (C); [email protected]. Adam Coppinger, Senior Coordinating Producer 859/396-8847 (C); [email protected]

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2014-15 Missouri Valley Conference ScheduleDay Date Game Time (CT) Thursday October 30 Upper Iowa at UNI (EX) 7:00 p.m. Saturday November 1 McKendree at Evansville (EX) 1:05 p.m. Univ. of Saint Mary at S. Illinois (EX) 3:05 p.m. Thursday November 6 Augustana at Bradley (EX) 7:00 p.m. Saturday November 8 Wabash College at Evansville (EX) 3:05 p.m. Missouri Southern at Missouri State (EX) 7:35 p.m. Southwest Baptist at S. Illinois (EX) 3:05 p.m. Northwood (Fla.) at WSU (EX) (Cox Channel Kansas) ^2:00 p.m. Coe at Drake (EX) 2:05 p.m. Sunday November 9 Bemidji State at UNI (EX) 1:00 p.m. Monday November 10 Lewis at Illinois State (EX) 7:00 p.m. Friday November 14 Texas-Arlington at Bradley 7:00 p.m. Rockhurst at Loyola 7:30 p.m. Eastern Illinois at Missouri State 7:05 p.m. New Mexico St. at Wichita St. (Cox Channel Kansas) 8:00 p.m. Indiana State at IUPUI 7:05 p.m. ET Saturday November 15 Earlham College at Evansville 2:05 p.m. Southern Illinois at Saint Louis 7:00 p.m. North Dakota at UNI 1:00 p.m. Bowling Green at Drake 2:05 p.m. Sunday November 16 Utah State at Illinois State 4:00 p.m. Monday November 17 McKendree at Loyola 7:00 p.m. Tuesday November 18 Drake at DePaul 8:00 p.m. Saint Louis at Indiana State 7:05 p.m. ET UNI at Stephen F. Austin (ESPN2) 8:00 a.m. Southern Illinois at Tennessee State 7:00 p.m. Wichita State vs. Memphis (ESPN) 1:00 p.m. Wednesday November 19 Robert Morris at Bradley 7:00 p.m. Evansville at Miami (Ohio) TBD Avila at Missouri State 7:05 p.m. Thursday November 20 #Morgan State at UNI 7:00 p.m. Friday November 21 #Weber State vs. Illinois State 8:00 p.m. Loyola at Michigan State (Big Ten) 6:00 p.m. #Southern Illinois at Kent State 6:30 p.m. Saturday November 22 Drake at Western Michigan TBD #Brown at Indiana State 6:00 p.m. ET Missouri State at Texas Tech 7:00 p.m. #North Florida at UNI 1:00 p.m. #Yale vs. Southern Illinois 4:00 p.m.Sat/Sun Nov. 22/23 #LSU/Old Dominion vs. Illinois State TBD Sunday November 23 #North Carolina A&T at Bradley 4:00 p.m. #Illinois-Chicago vs. Southern Illinois 1:00 p.m. Newman Univ. at Wichita State (Cox Channel Kansas) ^2:00 p.m. Monday November 24 #Fresno State vs. Evansville 1:30 p.m. #TBD vs. Illinois State TBD #Austin Peay at Indiana State 5:30 p.m. ET Tuesday November 25 #Texas A&M-Corpus Christi at Bradley 7:00 p.m. #Green Bay/East Carolina vs. Evansville TBD Loyola at Texas-San Antonio 7:00 p.m. #Virginia Tech vs. UNI (CBS SN) 6:00 p.m. IUPUI at Drake 7:05 p.m. Wednesday November 26 #TBD vs. Evansville TBD #Northwestern/Miami (O) vs. UNI (CBS SN) 6/8:30 p.m. Thursday November 27 #Illinois vs. Indiana State (FS1) 5:00 p.m. ET #Colorado St. vs. Missouri St. (CBS SN) 1:00 a.m. Friday November 28 #TCU vs. Bradley (CBS Sports Net) 6:00 p.m. #Memphis/Baylor vs. Indiana St. (FS1) 8/10:30 p.m. ET #Pacific/Alaska-Anchoragevs.MSU TBD #Valparaiso vs. Drake 5:00 p.m.

2014-15 TV ScheduleMVC TV Network

J3 Drake at Missouri State, 3 p.m. J7 Loyola at Evansville, 7 p.m. J10 UNI at Drake, 3 p.m. J17 Wichita St. at Evansville, 1 p.m. J21 Indiana State at UNI, 7 p.m. J24 S. Illinois at Evansville, 3 p.m. J28 Drake at Bradley, 7 p.m. J31 Illinois State at Loyola, 1 p.m. F4 Loyola at Missouri St., 8 p.m. F7 Illinois St. at S. Illinois, 1 p.m. F11 S. Illinois at Loyola, 7 p.m. F14 Drake at Indiana St., 3 p.m. F18 Illinois State at Bradley, 8 p.m. F21 Bradley at UNI, 3 p.m. F25 Evansville at UNI, 8 p.m. F28 MVC Wildcard Selection, 1 p.m. M5 MVC Championship (2 games, starting at 6 p.m.) M6 MVC Championship (4 games, starting at 12 p.m.) M7 MVC Championship (2 games, starting at 1:30 p.m.)

The MVC TV Network is comprised on FOX Sports Midwest, FOX Sports Indiana, FOX Sports Kansas City, FOX College Sports, Comcast SportsNet Chicago and ESPN3.

Times central and subject to change.

Wildcard announced Feb. 13.

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Saturday November 29 #SLU/Mississippi State vs. Bradley TBD Youngstown State at Illinois State 2:00 p.m. Loyola at Kent State 6:00 p.m. #TBD vs. Missouri State TBD Olivet Nazarene at Southern Illinois 3:05 p.m. Tulsa at Wichita State (Cox Channel Kansas) ^2:00 p.m. #Portland vs. Drake 5:00 p.m. Sunday November 30 Richmond at UNI (Panther Sports Network) 2:00 p.m. #Murray State vs. Drake 3:30 p.m. Tuesday December 2 C. Michigan at Bradley (Renaissance) 7:00 p.m. Wright State at Evansville 7:05 p.m. VCU at Illinois State (CSN Plus) 7:00 p.m. Wednesday December 3 Butler at Indiana State (WTWO) 7:05 p.m. ET Tulane at Loyola 7:00 p.m. SIU at SIU Edwardsville (FS Midwest) 7:00 p.m. Wichita State at Utah (ESPN2) 10:00 p.m. Thursday December 4 Arkansas-Little Rock at Missouri State 7:05 p.m. Saturday December 6 North Dakota at Drake (Mediacom) 2:05 p.m. IUPUI at Evansville 7:05 p.m. Loyola at Illinois-Chicago 1:00 p.m. Austin Peay at Southern Illinois 7:05 p.m. Saint Louis at WSU (Intrust) (Cox Channel Kansas) ^5:00 p.m. Indiana State at Ball State 2:00 p.m. ET George Mason at UNI 7:00 p.m. Bradley at Memphis (ESPNU) 8:30 p.m. Sunday December 7 Illinois State at UAB (Comcast SportsNet) 2:00 p.m. Missouri State at Oral Roberts (KOLR TV) 3:00 p.m. Tuesday December 9 Bradley at Kansas State (ESPN3) 7:00 p.m. Evansville at Belmont TBD Seton Hall at Wichita State (ESPN2) 6:00 p.m. Wednesday December 10 Southern Illinois at SE Missouri State 7:00 p.m. UNI at Denver 8:00 p.m. Saturday December 13 Drake at Green Bay 1:00 p.m. Murray State at Evansville 1:05 p.m. Jackson State at Loyola 3:00 p.m. Missouri State at SE Missouri State 6:00 p.m. Wichita State at Detroit (ESPNU) 11:00 a.m. Indiana State at Iona 2:00 p.m. ET UNI at VCU (NBC Sports Network) 6:00 p.m. Sunday December 14 Illinois State at DePaul (FOX1) 3:00 p.m. Chicago State at Southern Illinois 3:05 p.m. Monday December 15 Jackson State at Drake 7:05 p.m. Tuesday December 16 Truman State at Indiana State (WAWV) 7:05 p.m. ET Tennessee State at Southern Illinois 7:05 p.m. Alabama at Wichita State (ESPN2) 8:00 p.m. Wednesday December 17 Tennessee-Martin at Illinois State 7:00 p.m. #Abilene Christian at Loyola 7:00 p.m. Missouri State at Tulsa (ESPN3) 7:05 p.m. Thursday December 18 Eureka at Bradley 7:00 p.m. Ohio at Evansville 8:05 p.m. Friday December 19 #Southern Utah at Loyola 7:00 p.m. New Orleans at Southern Illinois 7:05 p.m. Saturday December 20 Drake vs. Iowa State (Wells Fargo) 4:00 p.m. Illinois State at Murray State 7:00 p.m. Eastern Illinois at Indiana State (WTWO) 2:05 p.m. ET Eastern Michigan at Missouri State 7:05 p.m. UNI vs. Iowa (Wells Fargo) (BTN) 6:30 p.m. Sunday December 21 Alabama State at Evansville 1:05 p.m. $UC-Irvine vs. Bradley 1:30 p.m. Monday December 22 $Green Bay/UALR vs. Bradley TBD Oral Roberts at Missouri State 7:05 p.m. Murray State at Southern Illinois 7:05 p.m. #Loyola Marymount vs. WSU (ESPNU) 10:00 p.m. IPFW at Illinois State 6:00 p.m. #Texas Tech vs. Loyola 7:00 p.m. Simpson at Drake 7:05 p.m.

2014-15 Missouri Valley Conference Schedule

NCAA Men’sBasketballTournament(68 Teams)Selection Date

Sunday, March 15

First Round - Dayton, Ohio

Tuesday-Wednesday, March 17-18

Second/Third Rounds - Various Sites

Thursday-Sunday, March 19-22

Regionals - Various Sites

Thursday-Sunday, March 26-29

2015 Final Four (Indianapolis)

Saturday-Monday, April 4 & 6

NationalInvitationTourney(32 Teams)Selection Date

Sunday, March 15

Three Rounds - Campus Sites (TBD)

Semifinals&FinalsMadison Square Garden

Tues.-Thurs., March 31 & April 2

CollegeBasketballInvitational(16 Teams)Selection Date

Sunday, March 15

Three Rounds - Campus Sites (TBD)

March 17/18 - March 23 & 25

Championship Series - Campus Sites

Best Two-of-Three (M30, April 1-3)

CollegeInsider.comTournament(32 Teams)Selection Date

Sunday, March 15

Three Rounds - Campus Sites (TBD)

Championship Game - Campus Site

Wednesday, April 1

Additional post-season tournament information on pages 160-174.

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Tuesday December 23 #Boise State/Houston vs. Loyola TBD #Nebraska/Hawaii vs. Wichita State TBD Thursday December 25 #TBD vs. Wichita State TBD Sunday December 28 Illinois-Chicago at Bradley 4:00 p.m. Coppin State at Evansville 1:05 p.m. South Dakota State at UNI 2:00 p.m. UMKC at Indiana State 2:05 p.m. ET Monday December 29 Quincy at Illinois State 6:00 p.m. Wednesday December 31 *Indiana State at Illinois State (CSN) 3:00 p.m. *Bradley at Loyola (CSN Chicago) 1:00 p.m. *Missouri State at Southern Illinois 5:05 p.m. *Wichita St. at Drake (Mediacom) (Cox Channel Kansas) 5:05 p.m. Thursday January 1 *UNI at Evansville (ESPN3) 7:00 p.m. Saturday January 3 *Drake at Missouri State (MVC TV) 3:00 p.m. *Southern Illinois at Bradley 7:00 p.m. Sunday January4 *UEatIndianaSt.(ESPNNetflex) 12:30/2:30/4:30p.m. *LoyolaatUNI(ESPNNetflex) 12:30/2:30/4:30p.m. *IllinoisSt.atWSU(ESPNNetflex) 12:30/2:30/4:30p.m. Wednesday January 7 *Bradley at Wichita State (Cox Channel Kansas) 7:00 p.m. *Loyola at Evansville (MVC TV) 7:00 p.m. *Missouri State at Indiana St. (ESPN3) 6:00 p.m. *Southern Illinois at UNI (Panther Sports Network) 7:00 p.m. *Drake at Illinois State 7:00 p.m. Saturday January 10 *Indiana State at Southern Illinois (WAWV) 3:05 p.m. *Evansville at Bradley 1:00 p.m. *UNI at Drake (MVC TV) 3:00 p.m. Sunday January11 *IllinoisSt.atMissouriSt.(ESPNNetflex) 2/4:00p.m. *WichitaStateatLoyola(ESPNNetflex) 2/4:00p.m. Tuesday January 13 *UNI at Bradley 7:00 p.m. Wednesday January 14 *Illinois State at Indiana State 7:05 p.m. ET *Evansville at Missouri State 7:05 p.m. *Southern Illinois at Wichita St. (Cox Channel Kansas) 7:00 p.m. *Drake at Loyola (ESPN3) 7:00 p.m. Saturday January 17 *Wichita State at Evansville (MVC TV) 1:00 p.m. *Indiana State at Drake (Mediacom) 2:05 p.m. *Bradley at Illinois State (CSN Chicago) 4:00 p.m. Sunday January18 *MissouriStateatUNI(ESPNNetflex) 1/3:00p.m. *LoyolaatS.Illinois(ESPNNetflex) 3/5:00p.m. Tuesday January 20 *Illinois State at Drake (Mediacom) 7:05 p.m. Wednesday January 21 *Wichita State at Missouri St. (Cox Channel Kansas) 7:05 p.m. *Indiana State at UNI (MVC TV) 7:00 p.m. *Bradley at Southern Illinois (ESPN3) 7:00 p.m. *Evansville at Loyola 7:00 p.m. Saturday January 24 *Southern Illinois at Evansville (MVC TV) 3:00 p.m. *Loyola at Indiana State (WTWO) 1:05 p.m. ET *Missouri State at Bradley 7:00 p.m. Sunday January25 *UNIatIllinoisState(ESPNNetflex) 1/3:00p.m. *DrakeatWichitaState(ESPNNetflex) 1/3:00p.m. Tuesday January 27 *Indiana State at Evansville (WTWO) 7:00 p.m. Wednesday January 28 *Missouri State at Illinois State (ESPN3) 7:00 p.m. *Loyola at Wichita State (Cox Channel Kansas) 7:00 p.m. *UNI at Southern Illinois 7:05 p.m. *Drake at Bradley (MVC TV) 7:00 p.m. Saturday January 31 *Bradley at Indiana State 12:05 p.m. *Illinois State at Loyola (MVC TV) 1:00 p.m. *Southern Illinois at Missouri State 7:05 p.m. *Wichita State at UNI (ESPN2/ESPN) 3:00 p.m. *Evansville at Drake (Mediacom) 2:05 p.m. Tuesday February 3 *Evansville at Illinois State (ESPN3) 7:00 p.m. *UNI at Indiana State 7:05 p.m. ET Wednesday February 4 *Loyola at Missouri State (MVC TV) 8:00 p.m. *Southern Illinois at Drake (Mediacom) 7:05 p.m. *Wichita State at Bradley (Cox Channel Kansas) 7:00 p.m.

2014-15 Missouri Valley Conference Schedule

Notable Success• Sweet 16 -- Nine Val-

ley schools have reached the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament since 1994.

• Record 13 -- The Missouri Valley Conference set a post-season record with 13 wins (including a record-5 in the NCAA Tournament) in 2013. Four teams com-bined for a 3-4 post-season record in 2014.

• Postseason Teams -- In 14 of the past 16 years, at least four Valley teams have reached postseason play, including four league teams in 2013-14.

• Perfection -- In 2014, Wichita State became the firstleagueteamtogoun-scathed in conference play since 1986. The Shockers were 18-0 last year.

• Perfection, Part II -- Wichita State set an NCAA record by entering the NCAA tournament with a 34-0 record.

• Title Runs -- MVC men’s basketball teams reached the championship game of a post-season tournament in four-straight years from 2008-11: Bradley (CBI, 2008), Bradley (CIT, 2009), Missouri State (CIT, 2010), Creighton (CBI, 2011) and Wichita State (NIT, 2011).

After a slow start to the 2013-14 cam-paign, Southern Illinois rallied to tie for fourth in the league at 9-9.

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Saturday February 7 *Bradley at Evansville 1:05 p.m. *Missouri State at Wichita St. (ESPN2) 7:00 p.m. *Illinois State at S. Illinois (MVC TV) 1:00 p.m. *Indiana State at Loyola (WAWV) 3:00 p.m. *Drake at UNI (Panther Sports Network) 7:00 p.m. Tuesday February 10 *Missouri State at Evansville 7:05 p.m. Wednesday February 11 *Illinois State at UNI (ESPN3) 7:00 p.m. *Southern Illinois at Loyola (MVC TV) 7:00 p.m. *Indiana State at Wichita State (Cox Channel Kansas) 7:00 p.m. *Bradley at Drake (Mediacom) 7:05 p.m. Saturday February 14 *Drake at Indiana State (MVC TV) 3:00 p.m. *Wichita State at Illinois State (ESPN/ESPN2) 5:00 p.m. *Evansville at Southern Illinois 3:05 p.m. Sunday February15 *LoyolaatBradley(ESPNNetflex) 1/3:00p.m. *UNIatMissouriState(ESPNNetflex) 1/3:00p.m. Tuesday February 17 *Drake at Evansville 7:05 p.m. *Wichita State at S. Illinois (Cox Channel Kansas) 7:05 p.m. Wednesday February 18 *Illinois State at Bradley (MVC TV) 8:00 p.m. *Indiana State at Missouri State (ESPN3) 7:00 p.m. *UNI at Loyola 7:00 p.m. Saturday February 21 *Bradley at UNI (MVC TV) 3:00 p.m. *Southern Illinois at Indiana State (WAWV) 1:05 p.m. ET *Loyola at Illinois State (CSN) 7:00 p.m. Sunday February22 *MissouriStateatDrake(ESPNNetflex) 1/3:00p.m. *EvansvilleatWichitaSt.(ESPNNetflex) 1/3:00p.m. Wednesday February 25 *Bradley at Missouri State 7:05 p.m. *Wichita St. at Indiana St. (Cox Channel Kansas) 7:05 p.m. ET *Evansville at UNI (MVC TV) 8:00 p.m. *Southern Illinois at Illinois St. (ESPN3) 7:00 p.m. *Loyola at Drake (Mediacom) 7:05 p.m. Saturday February 28 *Indiana State at Bradley (Wildcard) 1:00 p.m. *Drake at Southern Illinois (Wildcard) TBD *Illinois State at Evansville (Wildcard) TBD *Missouri State at Loyola (Wildcard) TBD *UNI at Wichita State (Wildcard) TBD Thursday March 5 MVC Tournament (MVC TV Network) 6:05 p.m. MVC Tournament (MVC TV Network) 8:35 p.m. Friday March 6 MVC Tournament (MVC TV Network) 12:05 p.m. MVC Tournament (MVC TV Network) 2:35 p.m. MVC Tournament (MVC TV Network) 6:05 p.m. MVC Tournament (MVC TV Network) 8:35 p.m. Saturday March 7 MVC Tournament (MVC TV Network) 1:35 p.m. MVC Tournament (MVC TV Network) 4:05 p.m. Sunday March 8 MVC Tournament (CBS Sports Network) 1:05 p.m. *designates MVC game; #designates in-season MTE (Multi-Team Event);Times are central, and subject to change; (EX) denotes exhibition game;Not all of the institutional TV packages were available at press time;^denotes tentative start time.

2014-15 Missouri Valley Conference Schedule

N18 UNI at SF Austin (ESPN2) Wichita St. vs. Memphis (ESPN)

D3 Wichita State at Utah (ESPN2)

D6 Bradley at Memphis (ESPNU)

D9 Seton Hall at Wichita St. (E2)

D13 Wichita State at Detroit (EU)

D16 Alabama at Wichita St. (ESPN2)

D22 WSU vs. Loyola Mrymt (ESPNU)

D23 WSU vs. TBD (ESPNU/ESPN2)

D25 WSU vs. TBD (E2/EU/E3)

J1 UNI at Evansville (ESPN3)

J4 Evansville at Indiana St. (EU/E3) Loyola at UNI (EU/E3) Illinois St. at Wichita St. (EU/E3)

J7 Missouri St. at Indiana St. (E3)

J11 Wichita St. at Loyola (EU/E3) Illinois St. at Missouri St. (EU/E3)

J14 Drake at Loyola (ESPN3)

J18 Drake at Wichita St. (ESPNU/3) UNI at Illinois State (ESPNU/3)

J21 Bradley at S. Illinois (ESPN3)

J25 Drake at Wichita St. (ESPN3/U) UNI at Illinois State (ESPN3/U)

J28 Missouri St. at Illinois St. (E3)

J31 Wichita State at UNI (ESPN/E2)

F3 Evansville at Illinois St. (ESPN3)

F7 Missouri St. at WSU (ESPN2)

F11 Illinois State at UNI (ESPN3)

F14 WSU at Illinois St. (ESPN/E2)

F15 Loyola at Bradley (ESPNU/3) UNI at Missouri St. (ESPNU/3)

F18 Indiana St. at Missouri St. (E3)

F22 Missouri St. at Drake (ESPNU/3) Evansville at WSU (ESPNU/3)

F25 S. Illinois at Illinois St. (ESPN3)

F28 !Wildcard (ESPN/ESPNU)

!--Wildcard Weekend Game to be announced in mid-February.

In 2011, the league surpassed the 1 million mark in total attendance for the MVC Men’s Basketball Championship, now in its 25th year in St. Louis.

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Active cAreer LeAders(entering the 2014-15 season)

SCORING (total points)1213 - Seth Tuttle, UNI (Sr.)1043 - D.J. Balentine, Evansville (Jr.) 939 - Deon Mitchell, UNI (Sr.) 769 - Anthony Beane, S. Illinois (Jr.) 715 - Tekele Cotton, Wichita St. (Sr.) 664 - Justin Gant, Indiana St. (Sr.) 629 - Ron Baker, Wichita State (Jr.) 591 - Christian Kirk, Missouri St. (Sr.) 585 - Fred VanVleet, Wichita St. (Jr.) 544 - Egidijus Mockevicius, UE (Jr.) 540 - Marcus Marshall, MSU (Jr.) 524 - Khristian Smith, Indiana St. (Jr.) 478 - Milton Doyle, Loyola (So.) 477 - Matt Bohannon, UNI (Jr.) 449 - Daishon Knight, Illinois St. (Sr.)

3-POINT FGs MADE 131 - D.J. Balentine, Evansville (Jr.) 121 - Matt Bohannon, UNI (Jr.) 98 - Ron Baker, Wichita State (Jr.) 76 - Deon Mitchell, UNI (Sr.) 75 - Tekele Cotton, Wichita St. (Sr.)

FREE THROWS MADE 359 - Seth Tuttle, UNI (Sr.) 234 - D.J. Balentine, Evansville (Jr.) 223 - Deon Mitchell, UNI (Sr.) 165 - Marcus Marshall, MSU (Jr.) 149 - Ron Baker, Wichita State (Jr.)

REBOUNDS 677 - Seth Tuttle, UNI (Sr.) 447 - Egidijus Mockevicius, UE (Jr.) 346 - Tekele Cotton, Wichita St. (Sr.) 340 - Christian Kirk, Missouri St. (Sr.) 321 - Justin Gant, Indiana St. (Sr.) 243 - Khristian Smith, Indiana St. (Jr.) 223 - Deon Mitchell, UNI (Sr.) 211 - Fred VanVleet, Wichita St. (Jr.)

BLOCKS 129 - Egidijus Mockevicius, UE (Jr.) 96 - Reggie Lynch Illinois St. (So.) 75 - Seth Tuttle, UNI (Sr.) 70 - Justin Gant, Indiana State (Sr.)

STEALS 109 - Tekele Cotton, Wichita St. (Sr.) 104 - Fred VanVleet, Wichita St. (Jr.) 94 - Deon Mitchell, UNI (Sr.) 93 - Seth Tuttle, UNI (Sr.) 68 - Anthony Beane, S. Illinois (Jr.)

ASSISTS 287 - Deon Mitchell, UNI (Sr.) 282 - Fred VanVleet, Wichita St. (Jr.) 208 - D.J. Balentine, Evansville (Jr.) 178 - Tekele Cotton, Wichita St. (Sr.) 168 - Seth Tuttle, UNI (Sr.) 168 - Dorrian Williams, MSU (Jr.)

Stats do not include career totals ac-cumulated at previous schools.

by Quinn Zielonko

The 2013-14 Missouri Valley Con-ference Men’s Basketball season once again put the conference in the na-tional spotlight. Wichita State, for the second consecutive year, produced an historic season, winning 35 consecu-tive contests before ultimately suf-fering a heartbreaking defeat to the national runner-up in arguably the best game of the NCAA Tournament.

While undoubtedly a disappoint-ing end to a magical season, the Shockers do not appear to be going anywhere, returning key pieces like Larry Bird Trophy winner Fred Van-Vleet, All-American Ron Baker, and star defender Tekele Cotton. Wichita State certainly looks primed to carry on the conference’s successful history of deep NCAA runs.

This year, however, the target on the Shockers’ back is bigger than ever, and a young crop of talent throughout the league has its sights set on toppling the defending cham-pions.

After Selection Sunday passed, Val-ley members continued to showcase why the conference is one of the na-tion’s top-10 leagues. Wichita State captured the MVC’s first No. 1 seed since 1979 and did so by earning an unblemished 34-0 regular season record (which included three games in Arch Madness) and 18-0 record

UNI’s Seth Tuttle is the league’s active leader in both scoring and rebounding. He’s one of five returning starters for coach Ben Jacobson.

Indiana State’s Justin Gant will play a big role should the Sycamores secure a sixth-straight post-season appearance.

in MVC play. It marked the first time since the 1985-86 season that a Val-ley team had finished with a perfect conference record and was only the second time in the league’s 107-year history that a team went 18-0 in league play.

Other Valley schools advanced into postseason play as well, including an NIT berth for Indiana State, a CIT berth for Missouri State, and a CBI berth for Illinois State. This marked the 11th consecutive season that the league has sent at least four teams to the postseason. Statistically, The Valley’s prominence was further cemented by a No. 11 league ranking in the final RPI, down slightly from previous years, but still in the top third of all NCAA conferences.

Regular-season play proved excit-ing as well this past year in the MVC, not only as the nation watched the Shockers’ pursuit of perfection, but also because of the competitively balanced matchups throughout the league. Nine of the 10 league mem-bers won at least six games dur-ing conference play, and all teams reached double-digit win totals over-all. Wichita State’s 146 wins over the course of the past five seasons (29.2 per season) are the most by any Val-ley school during a five-year stretch in the conference’s 108 year history.

In addition, the Shockers’ success continued the recent trend of a Val-

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ISU’s Reggie Lynch set a league freshman record with 96 rejections last year.

Missouri State won 20 games last year, mostly without starting guard Marcus Mar-shall, who returns from injury in 2014-15.

ley presence in the most prominent national polls. For the 10th time in 13 seasons, the MVC has been repre-sented in the final poll, proving yet again that the Valley’s finest rank amongst the best in the nation.

The MVC continues to prove why it is one of the most consistent leagues in the nation, perhaps evidenced most convincingly by coaching stabil-ity. All 10 Valley head coaches return for the 2014-15 season. Marked improvements were seen last year by several Valley schools in spite of be-ing one of the most youthful leagues in the nation. This bodes well for 2014-15, as eight of 10 return more starters than they lose. UNI and Evansville bring back all five starters from teams that finished 3rd and 8th in league play, respectively.

Individual performers helped to make 2013-14 special, and many familiar faces will be back for this upcoming season. Wichita State’s Cleanthony Early went early in the NBA Draft (New York Knicks, 2nd Round) and Sycamore point guard four-year great Jake Odum is also gone, but their absence provides opportunity for other standouts to shine. Ron Baker, D.J. Balentine, Seth Tuttle and Fred VanVleet – all first team all-conference selections last season – return for 2014-15. In addition, Tekele Cotton and Anthony

Beane from the league’s second-team uni will be back in full force for the Shockers and Salukis, respectively. Star power combined with developing youth will help make this season one of the most exciting in recent years.

 u BRADLEY The Braves bring back a nice mix of returning talent and exciting new-comers. Hoping to improve upon last year’s 12-20 mark, Bradley will look to veterans Ka’Darryl Bell, Omari Gri-er, Xzavier Taylor and Auston Barnes, while also hoping for a boost from the nation’s No. 88 overall recruit (Rivals 150), freshman forward Josh Cunningham.

Coach Geno Ford enters his fourth season at Bradley and will look to build upon his 30 wins over the past two seasons.

 u DRAKE Drake began the Ray Giacoletti era with marked improvement, winning four more games in 2013-14 than the year before. The Bulldogs will look to continue this upward trend and will receive support from eight returning players. Most importantly, perhaps, is the return of Gary Ricks, Jr., who had Drake playing its best basketball before suffering a season-ending foot injury last year.

Additionally, senior guard Karl Madison and six newcomers aim to provide the boost the Bulldogs need to compete with the best in The Val-ley.

 u EVANSVILLE Evansville brings back all five start-ers from last year’s 14-19 squad. The Purple Aces will be led by first team all-conference selection D.J. Balen-tine along with 6-10 junior Egidijus Mockevicius. Ball movement is the name of the game for the Aces, as Evansville led the conference with 14.7 assists per game last season. This unselfish play should carry over into 2014-15 as the starting core continues to develop chemistry.

Evansville appears to be one of The Valley’s most likely to rise to the top from their ninth-place finish last season. Coach Marty Simmons is en-tering his 8th year at Evansville, and this might just be his best team yet.

 u ILLINOIS STATE After major turnover last season, the Redbirds appear to be building a foundation for the future. Four start-ers return from last season’s fourth-place crew. Senior guards Daishon Knight and Bobby Hunter provide the backbone for the Redbirds, while sophomore standout Reggie Lynch provides length inside after setting league record with 96 blocks and averaging 8.3 points per game last season.

After a difficult 1-4 start, the Red-birds pulled off an impressive turn-around, winning 18 games, nine of which came in conference play. Coach Dan Muller is entering his third year at Illinois State, producing winning records in both of his first two sea-sons, which included a post-season berth last year.

 u INDIANA STATE The new-look Sycamores are one of the league’s wildcards entering the 2014-15 campaign. With the departure of one of the most prolific players in Indiana State history, Jake Odum, the Sycamores will rely on returners Jake Kitchell and Sixth Man of the Year Khristian Smith to provide the foundation.

ISU is coming off a 23-11 campaign that produced an NIT appearance. Second in the MVC only to last year’s outstanding Wichita State squad, the Sycamores won three games against teams that advanced to postseason

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2014-15 Men’s Basketball Previewplay. Head coach Greg Lansing is entering his fifth year as head coach of the Sycamores, winning 79 in his first four seasons and appearing in the postseason each year.

 u LOYOLA The Ramblers enter their second season in The Valley with several weapons that should help them im-prove upon last year’s 10-22 finish. Most prominently, Loyola brings back Freshman of the Year Milton Doyle, who averaged 14.9 points and 4.2 rebounds per game. He will be joined by returning starters Christian Thom-as, Jeff White, and Joe Crisman.

Porter Moser enters his fourth sea-son as head coach at Loyola and will be looking to help his squad move up the conference standings after last year’s last-place finish.

 u MISSOURI STATE After dealing with difficult injuries last season, Missouri State looks primed to challenge for a top spot in The Valley. Returning four start-ers from last year, the Bears bring increased experience on top of undeniable talent. Star junior Marcus Marshall leads the way along with sophomore sharpshooter Austin Rud-er, who tallied the third most three-pointers by a freshman in league history last season with 72. Marshall suffered a season-ending injury early in the year, but he was averaging 14.3 points per game in the 12 that he played. Six newcomers join seven returners for the Bears who won 20 games, despite Marshall’s injury.

Coach Paul Lusk will aim to build upon his most successful campaign yet, as Missouri State won 20 games for the first time in his tenure in 2013-14. The Bears appear to be one of the top contenders to challenge Wichita State for The Valley throne.

 u NORTHERN IOWA Coach Ben Jacobson has plenty to be excited about as he leads the Panthers into 2014-15. All five start-ers return, giving UNI the pieces they need to challenge for an NCAA Tournament berth. First team all-conference selection Seth Tuttle leads last year’s starters Deon Mitchell,

 u WICHITA STATE The Shockers followed up a Final Four appearance with arguably an even better season in 2013-14. The accolades flowed, from All-American selections to National Coach of the Year awards. Greg Marshall’s unde-feated 35-0 squad set numerous Val-ley records before ultimately falling to a team full of future NBA stars at Kentucky who finally hit their stride at the perfect time. Wichita State, while losing superstar Cleanthony Early, has numerous reasons for opti-mism in 2014-15 – three of which are named VanVleet, Baker, and Cotton. Boasting one of the best backcourts in the country, the Shockers again appear to be one of the nation’s truly elite teams.

Over the last four seasons, Wichita State owns the best winning percent-age in college basketball (.834). The undeniable talent of Wichita State’s returners, coupled with some key new pieces that increase the Shock-ers’ size in the post, bodes extremely well for the upcoming 2014-15 sea-son. Until proven otherwise, Wichita State is not only the favorite in The Valley, but one of a handful of elite national-title contenders.

Tekele Cotton was one of four Wichita State Shockers to earn first- or second-team all-MVC last year. He was also the league’s Defensive Player of the Year.

stArters returning/Lost

Team Returning LostBradley 3 2Drake 2 3Evansville 5 0Illinois State 4 1 Indiana State 2 3Loyola 4 1Missouri State 4 2Northern Iowa 5 0Southern Illinois 4 1Wichita State 3 2

MVC TOTAL 36 15

*MVC 2013-14 22 27MVC 2012-13 33 19MVC 2011-12 29 21MVC 2010-11 31 19MVC 2009-10 30 20*does not reflect Loyola’s figures

Nate Buss, Matt Bohannon, and Wes Washpun in what may be the most talented UNI squad since the 2010 MVC champion and NCAA Sweet Sixteen team. Tuttle is the league’s active leader in both career scoring and rebounding.

Outside shooting is perhaps UNI’s most dangerous weapon, as they made 175 3-pointers last season and averaged 72.8 points per game. The Panthers bring back almost all of their most prominent contributors, as 91.2 percent of scoring and 91.4 percent of rebounding are back.

 u SOUTHERN ILLINOIS The Salukis appear to be yet an-other Valley school that is trending upwards towards a prominent spot in the conference. Barry Hinson’s squad added three more conference wins in 2013-14 to their total from the year before. The Salukis’ 14-19 record does not tell the full story either, as a rough 6-15 start was rectified by an 8-4 finish, including a semifinal berth at Arch Madness.

Star junior Anthony Beane will join three other returning starters as Southern Illinois appears primed to have a breakout season.

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2013-14 Missouri Valley Conference Review In 2013-14, the national spot-light was again on Wichita State, and rightly so, as the Shockers won 35-straight games before losing, and became the first MVC team with a perfect conference season since 1986. Four teams represented the league in post-season play, and Il-linois State had the deepest run of any league school, winning a pair of games in the CBI before falling. Wichita State’s perfect season end-ed with a two-point loss to eventual national runnerup Kentucky in the 3rd Round of the NCAA Tourney. Indiana State (NIT) and Missouri State (CIT) also represented the league in post-season play. The league was young in 2013-14 as more than 70 percent of its scoring and rebounding came from non-seniors. Four of the players on the first-team all-conference unit (of six total first-team selec-tions last year) were non seniors. The last time the league had four non-seniors on its First Team was in 2005. The following season, the MVC set an all-time record with four NCAA Tournament teams. The league’s top individual awards in 2013-14 went to a sophomore (Larry Bird Trophy), a freshman (Newcomer and Freshman of the Year), a junior (Defensive Player of the Year) and a sophomore (Sixth Man of the Year). Fred VanVleet joined Doug McDermott as the only sophomores in league history to win the Larry Bird Trophy. The scoring champion (sophomore D.J. Bal-entine) and rebounding champion (sophomore Egidijus Mockevicius) were both from Evansville, marking just the second time a pair of MVC teammates swept those two titles since 1992.

Shockers Set NCAA Mark In 2013-14, Wichita State re-corded a 35-1 record, setting an NCAA record by entering post-sea-son play with a 34-0 record. The Shockers’ only loss was to eventual national runnerup and pre-season No. 1 Kentucky, by two points, in the NCAA Third Round. Wichita State earned the MVC’s first No. 1

Dynamic WSU Duo Wichita State’s 35 wins with a sophomore backcourt (Fred Van-Vleet and Ron Baker) were the second-most in NCAA history for a sophomore duo. The Shockers’ 35-0 start beat the league’s previ-ous record of Indiana State (33-0 before losing in 1979), and the 18-0 conference record for WSU matched an all-time league record (Oklahoma, 1927-28). The Shock-ers were the first perfect MVC team since Bradley went 16-0 in league play in 1986. The 35 wins established an all-time MVC record and were within three wins of the all-time NCAA record for wins in a season.

Rank & File The Shockers (No. 2 Associated Press and No. 7 USA Today Coach-es poll) represented the Valley in season-ending national basketball rankings. In the past 13 seasons (since 2001-02), the league has had at least one top-25 team in a final poll 10 times, including each of the last three years.

2013-14 StandingsWichita State 18-0 35-1Indiana State 12-6 23-11UNI 10-8 16-15Missouri State 9-9 20-13Illinois State 9-9 18-16Southern Illinois 9-9 14-19Bradley 7-11 12-20Drake 6-12 15-16Evansville 6-12 14-19Loyola 4-14 10-22

‘Larry Bird’ Player of the Year: Fred VanVleet, Wichita StateCoach of the Year: Gregg Marshall, Wichita StateTournament MOP: Tekele Cotton, Wichita StateNCAA Tournament Qualifier: Wichita StateNIT Tournament Qualifier: Indiana StateCIT Tournament Qualifier: Missouri StateCBI Tournament Qualifier: Illinois State

NCAA Tournament seed since 1979 and the Shockers, ranked No. 2 for several consecutive weeks, were the first in the MVC since 1982 to reach No. 2.

The Marshall Plan In 2014, Wichita State’s Gregg Marshall was named the Valley’s Coach of the Year for a third-straight season. He earned the 2014 Naismith Men’s College Coach of the Year Award, the AP Coach of the Year Award, the UPS NABC Division I Coach of the Year Award, the Sporting News Coach of the Year Award, and the USBWA Henry Iba National Coach of the Year Award. It marks the ninth time in league history that a men’s coach has won National Coach of the Year honors -- Keno Davis of Drake was the most recent, in 2008.

All-Americans Three Shockers -- Cleanthony Early, Fred VanVleet and Ron Baker -- earned All-America honors. It marked the first time since 1985 that three MVC players were named to an All-America team in the same season. It marked the first time since 1973 that three from the same MVC team did it.

D.J. Balentine led the league in scoring and ranked No. 2 in the nation for sopho-mores. His point total was fourth-best among sophomore scorers in MVC history.

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Welcome to the MVC Freshman Milton Doyle of Loyola swept the league’s Freshman and Newcomer of the Year awards while scoring 478 points in his first year. That’s the fifth-highest single-sea-son scoring total for a freshman in Valley history. The 2013-14 season marked Loyola’s first in the MVC.

Ruder From Long Range Austin Ruder of Missouri State con-nected on 72 treys last year. His 72 triples are a Missouri State record for a freshman, and it ranks third-best for any freshman in league history.Most Three-Pointers by an MVC Freshman 86 - Luke McDonald, Drake (2000-01)75 - Shea Seals, Tulsa (1993-94)72 - Austin Ruder, Missouri St. (2013-14)72 - Shane Hawkins, S. Illinois (1994-95)69 - Jason Holsinger, Evansville (2005-06)

Perfection A total of 15 teams in MVC history have recorded a perfect conference record. Only three teams have ac-complished a perfect MVC season since 1950.Teams To Go Perfect in MVC History

4-0 Kansas (1907-08)12-0 Nebraska (1911-12) 7-0 Nebraska (1913-14)12-0 Nebraska (1915-16)16-0 Kansas (1922-23)18-0 Oklahoma (1927-28) 7-0 Washington U (1928-29) 8-0 Creighton (1931-32)12-0 Oklahoma State (1939-40)10-0 Creighton (1942-43)12-0 Oklahoma State (1945-46)10-0 Oklahoma State (1947-48)16-0 Indiana State (1978-79)16-0 Bradley (1985-86)18-0 Wichita State (2013-14)

30-Win Club Wichita State (35-1) became the seventh MVC team to win 30 games in a season, and the third to reach the plateau in five seasons.MVC’s 30-Win Teams, 107-Year MVC History35 -- Wichita St. (2014) -- lost in NCAA 3rd Round33 -- Indiana State (1979) -- reached NCAA title game32 -- Bradley (1950) -- reached NCAA & NIT title games32 -- Bradley (1951) -- runnerup in Natl. Campus Tourn.32 -- Bradley (1986) -- lost in NCAA 2nd Round30 -- UNI (2010) -- advanced to NCAA Sweet 1630 -- Wichita State (2013) -- reached NCAA Final Four

WSU is First Ever to 30-0 A total of 12 teams in NCAA his-tory have started a season with 30-straight wins. Wichita State, however, is the first team in NCAA history to win its first 30 regular-season games. The previous 11 30-0 (or better) starts benefitted by winning games in their confer-ence tournament or in post-season play. The Shockers won Game 31 on March 1, in the regular-season finale. The 34-0 mark is the best record for any team entering the NCAA Tournament.

Best Starts Ever Wichita State is one of just 12 teams in NCAA history to win its first 30 games. Wichita State set an NCAA record for most wins before losing. A list of the all-time best:Best Starts In NCAA History2013-14 35-0 Wichita St. (lost in NCAAs)1990-91 34-0 UNLV (lost in NCAAs)1978-79 33-0 Indiana State (lost in NCAAs)1975-76 32-0 Indiana*1956-57 32-0 North Carolina*1975-76 31-0 Rutgers (lost in NCAAs)1974-75 31-0 Indiana (lost in NCAAs)1967-68 31-0 Houston (Lost in NCAAs)1971-72 30-0 UCLA*1966-67 30-0 UCLA*1963-64 30-0 UCLA*1972-73 30-0 UCLA*

*perfect season/National Championship

Odum In Select Company Jake Odum of Indiana State fin-ished a sensational career in 2014. He is the only player in MVC history with 500 career assists, and 500 made free throws.MVC Leaders, All-Time Made Free Throws

869 *Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati (1958-60)690 *Hersey Hawkins, Bradley (1984-88)642 *Cleo Littleton, Wichita State (1951-55)601 Colt Ryan, Evansville (2009-13)590 Jake Odum, Indiana State (2010-14)588 *Bob Harstad, Creighton (1987-91)

*denotes MVC Hall of Famer

League Sends 4 Teams to Post-Season Play

The league sent four teams to post-season play last year. The league has had as many as seven teams in post-season play on two occasions. Below is a recap of the years in which the MVC has had four or more teams:

Yr NCAA NIT Oth.81 CU, WSU Tulsa, Drake --84 ILS, Tulsa CU, WSU --85 ILS, TU, WSU Bradley --90 Illinois State CU, TU, SIU --91 Creighton SIU, MSU, TU --95 SIU, Tulsa BU, ILS --99 CU, UE, MSU BU --00 CU, INS SIU, MSU --01 CU, INS BU, ILS --04 UNI, SIU CU, WSU --05 UNI, SIU, CU WSU, MSU --06 BU, UNI, SIU, WSU CU, MSU --07 CU, S. Illinois BU, MSU --08 Drake CU, ILS, SIU 109 UNI CU, ILS 410 UNI ILS, WSU 311 Indiana State MSU, WSU 312 CU, Wichita St. ILS, UNI 313 CU, Wichita St. Indiana State 314 Wichita State Indiana State 2

Other includes CBI and CIT. 2008 marked the inaugural year for the CBI; while 2009 marked the inaugural year for the CIT.

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Fred VanVleet became the second sopho-more in league history to earn the Larry Bird Trophy (Doug McDermott, the other).

Block Party With 96 rejections, Reggie Lynch of Illinois State set the MVC freshman blocks record.MVC Record, Most Blocks by a Freshman

96 - Reggie Lynch, Illinois State (2013-14)92 - Benoit Benjamin, Creighton (1982-83)75 - Patrick O’Bryant, Bradley (2004-05)70 - Danny Granger, Bradley (2001-02)

Balentine Shines D.J. Balentine led the league in scoring and ranked No. 2 in the nation for sophomores. His point total was fourth-best among sopho-more scorers in MVC history. MVC -- Top Scoring Sophomores, Single Season

984 - Oscar Robertson, UC (1957-58)*918 - Larry Bird, Indiana State (1976-77)*801 - Doug McDermott, Creighton (2011-12)752 - D.J. Balentine, Evansville (2013-14)680 - Mitchell Anderson, Bradley (1979-80)*656 - Hersey Hawkins, Bradley (1985-86)*645 - Danny Moore, Missouri St. (1996-97)632 - Maurice Evans, Wichita St. (1988-89)612 - Cliff Levingston, Wichita St. (1980-81)609 - John S. Williams, Indiana St. (1983-84)

*denotes MVC Hall of Famer

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SCORING Player-Team G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G

1. Balentine, D.J.-UE 33 229 78 216 752 22.8 2. Jackson, Desmar-SIU 33 212 22 167 613 18.6 3. Lemon Jr., Walt-BU 32 210 29 126 575 18.0 4. Carter, Richard-DU 31 157 42 158 514 16.6 5. Early, Cleanthony-WSU 36 187 66 151 591 16.4 6. Tuttle, Seth-UNI 31 156 9 157 478 15.4 7. Doyle, Milton-LUC 32 154 40 130 478 14.9 8. Beane, Anthony-SIU 33 176 52 82 486 14.7 9. Gulley,Jarmar-MSU 33 170 26 108 474 14.410. Thomas, Christian-LUC 32 160 16 89 425 13.3

FG PCT (Min. 3.0 made per game) (NCAA minimum 5.0) Player-Team G FG FGA Pct

1. Mockevicius, Egidijus-UE 32 121 193 .627 2. Lynch,Reggie-ILS 34 110 189 .582 3. Thomas, Christian-LUC 32 160 299 .535 4. Buss, Nate-UNI 28 111 208 .534 5. Tuttle, Seth-UNI 31 156 300 .520 6. Early, Cleanthony-WSU 36 187 385 .486 7. VanVleet, Fred-WSU 36 134 277 .484 8. Hunter,Bobby-ILS 34 109 226 .482 9. Smith, Khristian-INS 34 130 270 .48110. Gant, Justin-INS 34 124 259 .479

REBOUNDING Player-Team G OFF DEF TOT Avg/G

1. Mockevicius, Egidijus-UE 32 68 198 266 8.3 2. Tuttle, Seth-UNI 31 72 177 249 8.0 3. Pickett, Tyshon-BU 32 86 158 244 7.6 4. Gulley,Jarmar-MSU 33 67 144 211 6.4 5. Thomas, Christian-LUC 32 72 126 198 6.2 6. Early, Cleanthony-WSU 36 48 165 213 5.9 7. Barnes, Auston-BU 32 73 106 179 5.6 8. Jackson, Desmar-SIU 33 50 133 183 5.5 9. O’Brien, Sean-SIU 33 42 130 172 5.210. Lufile, Chadrack-WSU 36 65 115 180 5.0 Buss, Nate-UNI 28 38 102 140 5.0

FT PCT (Min. 2.0 made per game) (NCAA minimum 2.5) Player-Team G FTM FTA Pct

1. Balentine, D.J.-UE 33 216 255 .847 2. Early, Cleanthony-WSU 36 151 179 .844 3. Baker, Ron-WSU 36 112 133 .842 4. Grier, Omari-BU 32 79 95 .832 5. VanVleet, Fred-WSU 36 112 135 .830 6. White, Jeff-LUC 32 73 88 .830 7. Jackson, Desmar-SIU 33 167 214 .780 8. Knight,Daishon-ILS 34 117 150 .780 9. Tuttle, Seth-UNI 31 157 203 .77310. Pickett, Tyshon-BU 32 68 88 .773

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO (Min. 2.5 assists/game) Player-Team G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio

1. VanVleet, Fred-WSU 36 193 5.4 48 1.3 4.022. Odum, Jake-INS 34 155 4.6 63 1.9 2.463. Williams,Dorrian-MSU 33 112 3.4 47 1.4 2.384. Baker, Ron-WSU 36 112 3.1 61 1.7 1.845. Balentine, D.J.-UE 33 139 4.2 84 2.5 1.656. Mitchell, Deon-UNI 31 104 3.4 65 2.1 1.607. Washpun, Wes-UNI 31 118 3.8 75 2.4 1.578. Carter, Richard-DU 31 117 3.8 76 2.5 1.54

ASSISTS Player-Team G Assists Avg/G

1. VanVleet, Fred-WSU 36 193 5.36 2. Odum, Jake-INS 34 155 4.56 3. Balentine, D.J.-UE 33 139 4.21 4. Lemon Jr., Walt-BU 32 124 3.88 5. Washpun, Wes-UNI 31 118 3.81 6. Carter, Richard-DU 31 117 3.77 7. Gibson, Duane-UE 33 124 3.76 8. Doyle, Milton-LUC 32 115 3.59 9. Williams,Dorrian-MSU 33 112 3.3910. Mitchell, Deon-UNI 31 104 3.35

STEALS Player-Team G Steals Avg/G

1. Lemon Jr., Walt-BU 32 78 2.44 2. Jackson, Desmar-SIU 33 80 2.42 3. VanVleet, Fred-WSU 36 69 1.92 4. Carter, Richard-DU 31 55 1.77 5. Gulley,Jarmar-MSU 33 52 1.58 6. Hunter,Bobby-ILS 34 52 1.53 Cummings, Dawon-INS 34 52 1.53 8. Baker, Ron-WSU 36 51 1.42 9. Cotton, Tekele-WSU 36 50 1.3910. Lee,Paris-ILS 34 47 1.38

BLOCKED SHOTS Player-Team G Blocks Avg/G

1. Lynch,Reggie-ILS 34 96 2.82 2. Mockevicius, E.-UE 32 65 2.03 3. Coleby, Kadeem-WSU 36 45 1.25 4. Tuttle, Seth-UNI 31 34 1.10 5. Samuel,Jamaal-ILS 26 23 0.88 6. McCullough,Tyler-MSU 28 24 0.86 7. Lufile, Chadrack-WSU 36 29 0.81 8. Carter, Darius-WSU 35 28 0.80 9. Gant, Justin-INS 34 27 0.7910. Early, Cleanthony-WSU 36 28 0.78

3FG PCT (Min. 1.0 made per game) (NCAA minimum 2.5) Player-Team G 3FG FGA Pct

1. Buss, Nate-UNI 28 42 83 .506 2. Daniels, Jordan-DU 23 34 73 .466 3. Hawley, Aaron-DU 31 61 131 .466 4. VanVleet, Fred-WSU 36 38 91 .418 5. Ruder,Austin-MSU 33 72 180 .400 6. Balentine, D.J.-UE 33 78 196 .398 7. Beane, Anthony-SIU 33 52 132 .394 8. Caird, Chris-DU 31 53 136 .390 9. Turk, Devon-LUC 32 64 166 .38610. Baker, Ron-WSU 36 68 179 .380

3-POINT FG MADE Player-Team YR G 3FG P/G

1. Bohannon, Matt-UNI SO 31 77 2.48 2. Balentine, D.J.-UE SO 33 78 2.36 3. Ruder,Austin-MSU FR 33 72 2.18 4. Turk, Devon-LUC SO 32 64 2.00 5. Hawley, Aaron-DU SR 31 61 1.97 6. Baker, Ron-WSU SO 36 68 1.89 7. Early, Cleanthony-WSU SR 36 66 1.83 8. Grier, Omari-BU SO 32 57 1.78 9. Zeisloft,Nick-ILS SO 34 60 1.7610. Caird, Chris-DU JR 31 53 1.71

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Player-Team YR G REB P/G

1. Pickett, Tyshon-BU SR 32 86 2.692. Tuttle, Seth-UNI JR 31 72 2.323. Barnes, Auston-BU JR 32 73 2.284. Thomas, Christian-LUC JR 32 72 2.255. Mockevicius, Egidijus-UE SO 32 68 2.136. Olaniyan, Bola-SIU FR 30 63 2.107. Gulley,Jarmar-MSU SR 33 67 2.038. Lynch,Reggie-ILS FR 34 63 1.85

To be ranked, a player must appear in at least 65.0% of their team’s games.

2013-14 MVC Individual Statistics (All Games)

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2013-14 MVC Team Statistics (All Games)SCORING OFFENSETeam G W-L Pts Avg/G

1. Wichita State 36 35-1 2706 75.22. Northern Iowa 31 16-15 2256 72.83. Indiana State 34 23-11 2416 71.14. Evansville 33 14-19 2290 69.45. Missouri State 33 20-13 2262 68.56. Illinois State 34 18-16 2323 68.37. Drake 31 15-16 2116 68.38. Southern Illinois 33 14-19 2208 66.99. Loyola 32 10-22 2105 65.810. Bradley 32 12-20 2036 63.6

SCORING DEFENSETeam G Pts Avg/G

1. Wichita State 36 2141 59.52. Bradley 32 2113 66.03. Southern Illinois 33 2208 66.94. Missouri State 33 2251 68.25. Drake 31 2115 68.26. Indiana State 34 2328 68.57. Illinois State 34 2329 68.58. Loyola 32 2199 68.79. Northern Iowa 31 2149 69.310. Evansville 33 2383 72.2

SCORING MARGINTeam G OFF DEF Mar.

1. Wichita State 36 75.2 59.5 +15.72. Northern Iowa 31 72.8 69.3 +3.53. Indiana State 34 71.1 68.5 +2.64. Missouri State 33 68.5 68.2 +0.35. Drake 31 68.3 68.2 +0.06. Southern Illinois 33 66.9 66.9 +0.07. Illinois State 34 68.3 68.5 -0.28. Bradley 32 63.6 66.0 -2.49. Evansville 33 69.4 72.2 -2.810. Loyola 32 65.8 68.7 -2.9

FREE THROW PERCENTAGESTeam G FTM FTA Pct

1. Wichita State 36 664 916 .7252. Northern Iowa 31 468 646 .7243. Indiana State 34 569 787 .7234. Evansville 33 596 830 .7185. Drake 31 437 612 .7146. Missouri State 33 510 720 .7087. Illinois State 34 545 774 .7048. Loyola 32 426 606 .7039. Bradley 32 440 628 .70110. S. Illinois 33 498 741 .672

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGESTeam G FG FGA Pct

1. Evansville 33 775 1672 .4642. Loyola 32 744 1609 .4623. Wichita State 36 896 1941 .4624. Southern Illinois 33 781 1717 .4555. Drake 31 720 1592 .4526. Northern Iowa 31 762 1693 .4507. Indiana State 34 814 1809 .4508. Missouri State 33 761 1765 .4319. Bradley 32 721 1720 .41910. Illinois State 34 767 1886 .407

FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSETeam G FG FGA Pct

1. Wichita State 36 746 1911 .3902. Illinois State 34 779 1854 .4203. Bradley 32 704 1614 .4364. Indiana State 34 789 1805 .4375. Southern Illinois 33 735 1678 .4386. Northern Iowa 31 741 1675 .4427. Missouri State 33 767 1726 .4448. Drake 31 734 1647 .4469. Evansville 33 831 1862 .44610. Loyola 32 760 1670 .455

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGESTeam G FG FGA Pct

1. Drake 31 239 603 .3962. Evansville 33 144 398 .3623. Northern Iowa 31 264 732 .3614. Missouri State 33 230 645 .3575. Wichita State 36 250 712 .3516. Loyola 32 191 546 .3507. Indiana State 34 219 629 .3488. Southern Illinois 33 148 449 .3309. Bradley 32 154 479 .32210. Illinois State 34 244 781 .312

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSETeam G FG FGA Pct

1. Wichita State 36 211 684 .3082. Bradley 32 206 631 .3263. Southern Illinois 33 223 665 .3354. Drake 31 206 599 .3445. Missouri State 33 222 631 .3526. Illinois State 34 239 679 .3527. Loyola 32 194 551 .3528. Indiana State 34 213 602 .3549. Evansville 33 238 668 .35610. Northern Iowa 31 219 607 .361

REBOUNDING MARGINTeam G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Mar.

WSU 36 1382 38.4 1114 30.9 +7.4SIU 33 1104 33.5 1040 31.5 +1.9DU 31 1009 32.5 977 31.5 +1.0INS 34 1129 33.2 1113 32.7 +0.5BU 32 1064 33.2 1066 33.3 -0.1UNI 31 1022 33.0 1047 33.8 -0.8MSU 33 1080 32.7 1120 33.9 -1.2LUC 32 973 30.4 1027 32.1 -1.7UE 33 1057 32.0 1126 34.1 -2.1ILS 34 1181 34.7 1271 37.4 -2.6

BLOCKED SHOTSTeam G Blocks Avg/G

1. Wichita State 36 184 5.112. Illinois State 34 160 4.713. Evansville 33 124 3.764. Indiana State 34 117 3.445. Missouri State 33 99 3.006. Northern Iowa 31 90 2.907. Bradley 32 84 2.638. Loyola 32 82 2.569. Drake 31 67 2.1610. Southern Illinois 33 70 2.12

ASSISTSTeam G Assists Avg/G

1. Evansville 33 485 14.702. Northern Iowa 31 436 14.063. Wichita State 36 491 13.644. Loyola 32 419 13.095. Indiana State 34 440 12.946. Drake 31 395 12.747. Missouri State 33 401 12.158. Illinois State 34 409 12.039. Southern Illinois 33 330 10.0010. Bradley 32 306 9.56

STEALSTeam G Steals Avg/G

1. Illinois State 34 262 7.712. Southern Illinois 33 237 7.183. Bradley 32 226 7.064. Wichita State 36 247 6.865. Indiana State 34 198 5.826. Northern Iowa 31 175 5.657. Drake 31 171 5.528. Loyola 32 175 5.479. Evansville 33 167 5.0610. Missouri State 33 160 4.85

TURNOVER MARGINTeam G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Mar.

WSU 36 374 10.4 436 12.1 +1.72ILS 34 420 12.4 470 13.8 +1.47MSU 33 361 10.9 392 11.9 +0.94BU 32 383 12.0 413 12.9 +0.94UNI 31 330 10.6 352 11.4 +0.71SIU 33 404 12.2 424 12.8 +0.61INS 34 382 11.2 395 11.6 +0.38UE 33 422 12.8 412 12.5 -0.30DU 31 370 11.9 344 11.1 -0.84LUC 32 427 13.3 371 11.6 -1.75

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIOTeam G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio

UNI 31 436 14.1 330 10.6 1.32WSU 36 491 13.6 374 10.4 1.31INS 34 440 12.9 382 11.2 1.15UE 33 485 14.7 422 12.8 1.15MSU 33 401 12.2 361 10.9 1.11DU 31 395 12.7 370 11.9 1.07LUC 32 419 13.1 427 13.3 0.98ILS 34 409 12.0 420 12.4 0.97SIU 33 330 10.0 404 12.2 0.82BU 32 306 9.6 383 12.0 0.80

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADETeam G 3FG Avg/G

1. Northern Iowa 31 264 8.522. Drake 31 239 7.713. Illinois State 34 244 7.184. Missouri State 33 230 6.975. Wichita State 36 250 6.946. Indiana State 34 219 6.447. Loyola 32 191 5.978. Bradley 32 154 4.819. Southern Illinois 33 148 4.4810. Evansville 33 144 4.36

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SCORING Player-Team G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G

1. Balentine, D.J.-UE 18 122 44 106 394 21.9 2. Lemon Jr., Walt-BU 18 126 22 81 355 19.7 3. Jackson, Desmar-SIU 18 112 9 79 312 17.3 4. Tuttle, Seth-UNI 18 104 5 98 311 17.3 5. Beane, Anthony-SIU 18 106 33 55 300 16.7 6. Gulley,Jarmar-MSU 18 103 17 71 294 16.3 7. Early, Cleanthony-WSU 18 81 34 86 282 15.7 8. Doyle, Milton-LUC 18 91 23 68 273 15.2 9. Carter, Richard-DU 18 76 21 94 267 14.810. Thomas, Christian-LUC 18 86 12 52 236 13.1

FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 3.0 made per game) Player-Team G FG FGA Pct

1. Mockevicius, Egidijus-UE 18 67 106 .632 2. Lynch,Reggie-ILS 18 61 99 .616 3. Carter, Darius-WSU 18 60 102 .588 4. Tuttle, Seth-UNI 18 104 180 .578 5. Thomas, Christian-LUC 18 86 162 .531 6. O’Brien, Sean-SIU 18 54 106 .509 7. Hawley, Aaron-DU 18 77 154 .500 8. VanVleet, Fred-WSU 18 68 137 .496 9. Hunter,Bobby-ILS 18 65 131 .49610. Beane, Anthony-SIU 18 106 214 .495

REBOUNDING Player-Team G OFF DEF TOT Avg/G

1. Mockevicius, Egidijus-UE 18 44 116 160 8.9 2. Pickett, Tyshon-BU 18 49 95 144 8.0 3. Tuttle, Seth-UNI 18 41 97 138 7.7 4. Gulley,Jarmar-MSU 18 42 85 127 7.1 5. Olaniyan, Bola-SIU 15 49 52 101 6.7 6. Thomas, Christian-LUC 18 37 76 113 6.3 7. O’Brien, Sean-SIU 18 28 77 105 5.8 8. Jackson, Desmar-SIU 18 31 73 104 5.8 9. Smith, Khristian-INS 18 23 76 99 5.5 Early, Cleanthony-WSU 18 19 80 99 5.5

FREE THROW PCT (Min. 2.0 made per game) Player-Team G FTM FTA Pct

1. Early, Cleanthony-WSU 18 86 100 .860 2. Knight,Daishon-ILS 18 61 71 .859 3. Baker, Ron-WSU 18 46 54 .852 4. Balentine, D.J.-UE 18 106 127 .835 5. VanVleet, Fred-WSU 18 68 82 .829 6. Beane, Anthony-SIU 18 55 69 .797 7. Tuttle, Seth-UNI 18 98 124 .790 8. Mockevicius, Egidijus-UE 18 55 70 .786 9. Jackson, Desmar-SIU 18 79 101 .78210. Gulley,Jarmar-MSU 18 71 92 .772

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO (Min. 2.5 assists/game) Player-Team G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio

1. VanVleet, Fred-WSU 18 97 5.4 23 1.3 4.222. Odum, Jake-INS 18 77 4.3 31 1.7 2.483. Williams,Dorrian-MSU 18 69 3.8 28 1.6 2.464. Mitchell, Deon-UNI 18 63 3.5 28 1.6 2.255. Washpun, Wes-UNI 18 76 4.2 40 2.2 1.906. Baker, Ron-WSU 18 55 3.1 32 1.8 1.727. Balentine, D.J.-UE 18 77 4.3 48 2.7 1.608. Carter, Richard-DU 18 76 4.2 49 2.7 1.55

ASSISTS Player-Team G Assists Avg/G

1. VanVleet, Fred-WSU 18 97 5.39 2. Balentine, D.J.-UE 18 77 4.28 Odum, Jake-INS 18 77 4.28 4. Washpun, Wes-UNI 18 76 4.22 Carter, Richard-DU 18 76 4.22 6. Doyle, Milton-LUC 18 70 3.89 7. Williams,Dorrian-MSU 18 69 3.83 8. Lemon Jr., Walt-BU 18 65 3.61 9. Mitchell, Deon-UNI 18 63 3.5010. Gibson, Duane-UE 18 57 3.17

STEALS Player-Team G Steals Avg/G

1. Lemon Jr., Walt-BU 18 49 2.72 2. Jackson, Desmar-SIU 18 46 2.56 3. VanVleet, Fred-WSU 18 33 1.83 4. Cotton, Tekele-WSU 18 31 1.72 Hunter,Bobby-ILS 18 31 1.72 6. Beane, Anthony-SIU 18 26 1.44 Gulley,Jarmar-MSU 18 26 1.44 8. Carter, Richard-DU 18 24 1.33 Lofton,Zach-ILS 18 24 1.33 Baker, Ron-WSU 18 24 1.33

BLOCKED SHOTS Player-Team G Blocks Avg/G

1. Lynch,Reggie-ILS 18 54 3.00 2. Mockevicius, E.-UE 18 38 2.11 3. Coleby, Kadeem-WSU 18 27 1.50 4. Samuel,Jamaal-ILS 14 18 1.29 5. Carter, Darius-WSU 18 19 1.06 6. Gant, Justin-INS 18 18 1.00 Enevold, Jacob-DU 18 18 1.00 8. Lufile, Chadrack-WSU 18 17 0.94 9. VanDeest, Seth-DU 18 16 0.8910. Early, Cleanthony-WSU 18 14 0.78

THREE-POINT FG PCT (Min. 1.0 made per game) Player-Team G 3FG FGA Pct

1. Buss, Nate-UNI 15 27 49 .551 2. Hawley, Aaron-DU 18 45 90 .500 3. Daniels, Jordan-DU 18 28 60 .467 4. Bohannon, Matt-UNI 18 61 133 .459 5. Smithpeters, Tyler-SIU 16 21 46 .457 6. Barnes, Auston-BU 18 25 59 .424 7. Zeisloft,Nick-ILS 18 36 86 .419 8. Ruder,Austin-MSU 18 40 96 .417 9. Beane, Anthony-SIU 18 33 81 .40710. VanVleet, Fred-WSU 18 19 47 .404

3-POINT FG MADE Player-Team YR G 3FG P/G

1. Bohannon, Matt-UNI SO 18 61 3.39 2. Hawley, Aaron-DU SR 18 45 2.50 3. Balentine, D.J.-UE SO 18 44 2.44 4. Ruder,Austin-MSU FR 18 40 2.22 5. Turk, Devon-LUC SO 18 36 2.00 Zeisloft,Nick-ILS SO 18 36 2.00 7. Early, Cleanthony-WSU SR 18 34 1.89 8. Baker, Ron-WSU SO 18 33 1.83 Beane, Anthony-SIU SO 18 33 1.8310. Buss, Nate-UNI JR 15 27 1.80

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Player-Team YR G REB P/G

1. Olaniyan, Bola-SIU FR 15 49 3.272. Pickett, Tyshon-BU SR 18 49 2.723. Mockevicius, Egidijus-UE SO 18 44 2.444. Gulley,Jarmar-MSU SR 18 42 2.335. Tuttle, Seth-UNI JR 18 41 2.286. Barnes, Auston-BU JR 18 40 2.227. Thomas, Christian-LUC JR 18 37 2.068. Lufile, Chadrack-WSU SR 18 35 1.94

2013-14 MVC Individual Statistics (MVC Games)

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2013-14 MVC Team Statistics (MVC Games)SCORING OFFENSETeam G W-L Pts Avg/G

1. Northern Iowa 18 10-8 1338 74.32. Wichita State 18 18-0 1330 73.93. Illinois State 18 9-9 1216 67.64. Missouri State 18 9-9 1201 66.75. Evansville 18 6-12 1200 66.76. Indiana State 18 12-6 1195 66.47. Southern Illinois 18 9-9 1186 65.98. Drake 18 6-12 1162 64.69. Loyola 18 4-14 1150 63.910. Bradley 18 7-11 1104 61.3

SCORING DEFENSETeam G Pts Avg/G

1. Wichita State 18 1050 58.32. Bradley 18 1160 64.43. Indiana State 18 1177 65.44. Southern Illinois 18 1192 66.25. Illinois State 18 1212 67.36. Loyola 18 1232 68.47. Missouri State 18 1235 68.68. Northern Iowa 18 1245 69.29. Drake 18 1257 69.810. Evansville 18 1322 73.4

SCORING MARGINTeam G OFF DEF Mar.

1. Wichita State 18 73.9 58.3 +15.62. Northern Iowa 18 74.3 69.2 +5.23. Indiana State 18 66.4 65.4 +1.04. Illinois State 18 67.6 67.3 +0.25. Southern Illinois 18 65.9 66.2 -0.36. Missouri State 18 66.7 68.6 -1.97. Bradley 18 61.3 64.4 -3.18. Loyola 18 63.9 68.4 -4.69. Drake 18 64.6 69.8 -5.310. Evansville 18 66.7 73.4 -6.8

FREE THROW PERCENTAGESTeam G FTM FTA Pct

1. Wichita State 18 330 447 .7382. Northern Iowa 18 263 358 .7353. Indiana State 18 304 426 .7144. Evansville 18 308 432 .7135. Missouri State 18 258 365 .7076. Drake 18 258 367 .7037. Illinois State 18 266 383 .6958. Loyola 18 223 324 .6889. Bradley 18 235 349 .67310. S. Illinois 18 279 416 .671

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGESTeam G FG FGA Pct

1. Northern Iowa 18 450 973 .4622. Wichita State 18 435 951 .4573. Evansville 18 407 896 .4544. Loyola 18 408 901 .4535. Southern Illinois 18 408 910 .4486. Drake 18 383 856 .4477. Missouri State 18 409 928 .4418. Illinois State 18 410 972 .4229. Indiana State 18 388 928 .41810. Bradley 18 387 956 .405

FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSETeam G FG FGA Pct

1. Wichita State 18 369 950 .3882. Illinois State 18 395 941 .4203. Indiana State 18 407 946 .4304. Bradley 18 374 857 .4365. Loyola 18 422 949 .4456. Evansville 18 448 994 .4517. Southern Illinois 18 404 890 .4548. Northern Iowa 18 426 929 .4599. Drake 18 430 936 .45910. Missouri State 18 410 879 .466

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGESTeam G FG FGA Pct

1. Northern Iowa 18 175 435 .4022. Drake 18 138 352 .3923. Southern Illinois 18 91 253 .3604. Missouri State 18 125 349 .3585. Evansville 18 78 221 .3536. Bradley 18 95 275 .3457. Wichita State 18 130 377 .3458. Loyola 18 111 327 .3399. Illinois State 18 130 411 .31610. Indiana State 18 115 375 .307

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSETeam G FG FGA Pct

1. Wichita State 18 97 319 .3042. Loyola 18 106 315 .3373. Indiana State 18 100 295 .3394. Bradley 18 123 351 .3505. Drake 18 126 356 .3546. Southern Illinois 18 126 354 .3567. Evansville 18 133 368 .3618. Northern Iowa 18 117 322 .3639. Missouri State 18 124 335 .37010. Illinois State 18 136 360 .378

REBOUNDING MARGINTeam G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Mar.

WSU 18 684 38.0 543 30.2 +7.8SIU 18 595 33.1 536 29.8 +3.3INS 18 622 34.6 600 33.3 +1.2DU 18 541 30.1 554 30.8 -0.7MSU 18 543 30.2 572 31.8 -1.6BU 18 576 32.0 605 33.6 -1.6UNI 18 555 30.8 585 32.5 -1.7ILS 18 597 33.2 634 35.2 -2.1LUC 18 560 31.1 599 33.3 -2.2UE 18 565 31.4 610 33.9 -2.5

BLOCKED SHOTSTeam G Blocks Avg/G

1. Wichita State 18 101 5.612. Illinois State 18 88 4.893. Indiana State 18 73 4.064. Evansville 18 63 3.505. Loyola 18 52 2.896. Drake 18 47 2.617. Missouri State 18 46 2.568. Northern Iowa 18 42 2.339. Bradley 18 39 2.1710.Southern Illinois 18 38 2.11

ASSISTSTeam G Assists Avg/G

1. Northern Iowa 18 274 15.222. Evansville 18 254 14.113. Wichita State 18 250 13.894. Missouri State 18 225 12.505. Loyola 18 222 12.336. Indiana State 18 219 12.177. Drake 18 216 12.008. Illinois State 18 211 11.729. Southern Illinois 18 185 10.2810. Bradley 18 173 9.61

STEALSTeam G Steals Avg/G

1. Illinois State 18 148 8.222. Bradley 18 131 7.283. Southern Illinois 18 126 7.004. Wichita State 18 119 6.615. Loyola 18 101 5.61 Northern Iowa 18 101 5.617. Evansville 18 96 5.338. Indiana State 18 91 5.069. Missouri State 18 81 4.5010. Drake 18 77 4.28

TURNOVER MARGINTeam G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Mar.

BU 18 196 10.9 234 13.0 +2.11UNI 18 162 9.0 196 10.9 +1.89ILS 18 217 12.1 247 13.7 +1.67MSU 18 194 10.8 205 11.4 +0.61WSU 18 200 11.1 210 11.7 +0.56SIU 18 209 11.6 212 11.8 +0.17INS 18 199 11.1 192 10.7 -0.39UE 18 235 13.1 209 11.6 -1.44DU 18 227 12.6 184 10.2 -2.39LUC 18 241 13.4 191 10.6 -2.78

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIOTeam G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio

UNI 18 274 15.2 162 9.0 1.69WSU 18 250 13.9 200 11.1 1.25MSU 18 225 12.5 194 10.8 1.16INS 18 219 12.2 199 11.1 1.10UE 18 254 14.1 235 13.1 1.08ILS 18 211 11.7 217 12.1 0.97DU 18 216 12.0 227 12.6 0.95LUC 18 222 12.3 241 13.4 0.92SIU 18 185 10.3 209 11.6 0.89BU 18 173 9.6 196 10.9 0.88

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADETeam G 3FG Avg/G

1. Northern Iowa 18 175 9.722. Drake 18 138 7.673. Wichita State 18 130 7.22 Illinois State 18 130 7.225. Missouri State 18 125 6.946. Indiana State 18 115 6.397. Loyola 18 111 6.178. Bradley 18 95 5.289. Southern Illinois 18 91 5.0610. Evansville 18 78 4.33

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Ratings Percentage Index The Rating Percentage Index, or RPI, is a computer-generated rating system that was first developed for and is used by both the men’s and women’s NCAA Division I basketball committees to assist in the selection of at-large teams for the NCAA bas-ketball championships. The Valley ranked No. 11 (out of 32 conferences) in the Collegiate Basketball News Ratings Percentage Index, but has ranked among the top-nine leagues eight of the past 10 seasons.

2014 - League by League RPIConference *W-L Sked RPI 1. Big Ten 256-159 .6105-1 .5758 2. Big 12 203-133 .5959-2 .5753 3. Pac-12 244-160 .5942-3 .5666 4. Big East 196-136 .5867-4 .5569 5. ACC 298-210 .5788-5 .5563 6. Atlantic 10 247-176 .5766-6 .5535 7. SEC 279-199 .5747-8 .5516 8. American 200-138 .5762-7 .5495 9. West Coast 177-146 .5432-9 .531710. Mountain West 191-160 .5354-10 .525311. THE VALLEY 166-152 .5162-11 .508412. Mid-American 194-183 .5057-12 .5043

*non-conference W-L

Three Teams in Top 100 In 2013-14, the Missouri Valley ranked No. 11 as a conference, ac-cording to Collegiate Basketball News (CBN). The MVC has been No. 8 or higher eight times in its history, with all but one of those taking place in the past 10 seasons. At No. 6 , Wichita State was the highest-rated team in 2014. South-ern Illinois was No. 9 in the RPI at the end of the 2006-07 campaign to set the previous league standard. Since 1991-92, 81 of 91 Valley teams with regular-season RPIs (pre-Selection Sunday) in the Top 100 have been in post-season play.

MVC in the RPI (2013-14)Team Rec.* Sked. NCSS *Vs.

6-WSU 34-1 93 56 11-173-INS 21-11 132 211 2-893-MSU 19-13 97 94 2-6112-UNI 15-15 96 43 6-7133-ILS 17-16 118 133 4-8179-DU 14-16 158 212 2-8201-SIU 13-19 145 271 2-8210-UE 12-19 125 253 1-10264-BU 12-20 211 299 0-8292-LUC 9-22 225 341 1-6*includes only games against Division I foes; vs.=games against the Top 100

2013-14 Conference Attendance LeadersConference Teams Games Attendance Average +/- Change

1. Big Ten 12 214 2,896,322 *13,534 420 2. ACC# 15 267 *2,846,379 10,661 671 3. Big 12 10 171 1,793,617 10,489 200 4. Southeastern 14 254 2,629,593 10,353 -218 5. Big East# 10 171 1,660,570 9,711 -988 6. American# 10 181 *1,588,435 *8,776 ---- 7. Mountain West# 11 190 *1,468,700 7,730 -990 8. Pac-12 12 217 *1,637,406 7,546 -86 9. THE VALLEY# 10 158 884,659 5,599 -167110. Atlantic 10# 13 203 1,128,372 5,558 -41511. C-USA# 16 264 1,028,463 3,896 -149912. West Coast# 10 163 632,374 3,880 -39713. Horizon 9 139 403,089 2,900 17514. Mid-American 12 198 567,993 2,869 -11315. Big West# 9 134 347,579 2,594 6316. Colonial# 9 126 323,264 2,566 -50617. Sun Belt# 10 147 373,048 2,538 -38718. Big Sky 11 161 355,912 2,211 -25319. Ohio Valley 12 174 372,539 2,141 -17320. WAC# 8 115 243,616 2,118 -113021. Summit# 7 99 208,509 2,106 -10822. MAAC# 11 157 321,958 2,051 -106 23. Southern# 11 157 315,438 2,009 -20824. Southwestern 10 124 240,148 1,937 18525. Atlantic Sun 9 138 266,757 1,933 16226. Mid-Eastern 13 163 *307,012 1,884 11427. Ivy 8 112 200,845 1,793 -12328. America East# 8 107 190,194 1,778 -1329. Big South 12 180 *300,620 1,670 5530. Southland# 12 163 248,359 1,524 -27331. Patriot# 10 142 206,272 1,453 -29132. Northeast# 10 129 161,299 1,250 -169* Record high for that conference. # Different lineups from the previous year

2013-14 Team Leaders Led by Wichita State’s 10,732 figure, the league was ninth-best among Division I collegiate confer-ences. Five league schools ranked among the top 100 nationally.School G Att. Avg.

1. Syracuse 18 472,550 26,253 2. Kentucky 18 413,350 22,964 3. Louisville 18 383,070 21,282 4. North Carolina 18 324,458 18,025 5. Creighton 16 286,329 17,896 6. Indiana 18 312,453 17,359 7. Wisconsin 17 290,773 17,104 8. Ohio State 20 329,481 16,474 9. Kansas 16 262,993 16,43710. Memphis 18 290,183 16,121

11. BYU 15 238,131 15,87512. Tennessee 17 263,070 15,47513. Nebraska 16 246,702 15,41914. Marquette 16 245,232 15,32715. Illinois 16 243,931 15,24616. New Mexico 15 228,176 15,21217. Iowa 17 254,588 14,97618. Michigan State 16 236,752 14,79719. Arizona 18 258,749 14,37520. Iowa State 16 227,079 14,19221. Arkansas 20 280,465 14,02322. UNLV 20 262,501 13,12523. Purdue 17 216,553 12,73824. Michigan 15 190,477 12,69825. NC State 19 240,182 12,641

36. Wichita St. 17 182,452 10,73274. Bradley 17 112,335 6,60890. Indiana St. 13 77,300 5,94697. Southern Ill. 14 73,126 5,22398. Missouri St. 17 88,690 5,217Illinois St. 17 82,319 4,842UNI 13 61,015 4,693Evansville 17 77,279 4,546Drake 14 52,161 3,726Loyola 14 26,993 1,928

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Numerical Roster No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown / High School

0 Ka’Darryl Bell G Jr. 6-1 190 Chicago (Ill.) Oak Park-River Forest High 1 Donte Thomas F Jr. 6-7 217 Calumet City (Ill.) Thornwood High 2 Warren Jones G Jr. 6-3 183 Centralia (Ill.) Sandoval | Southeastern CC 3 Anthony Fields G Jr. 6-0 167 Detroit (Mich.) QEA (N.C.) | Wake Forest 4 Auston Barnes F Sr. 6-8 215 Lansing (Mich.) Waveryl | Odessa College 5 Tramique Sutherland G Jr. 5-11 170 Toronto (Ontario) Fr. Henry Carr Secondary/Hill College 10 Jackson Kane G Jr. 5-10 175 Monmouth-Roseville (Ill.) High | Southeastern CC

13 Kendahl Amerson G Jr. 6-2 194 Detroit (Mich) Henry Ford | Utah St.-Eastern Utah

21 Josh Cunningham F Fr. 6-7 216 Chicago (Ill.) Morgan Park High 22 Xzavier Taylor F/C So. 6-9 241 Chicago (Ill.) Morgan Park High 24 Omari Grier G Jr. 6-4 180 Erial (N.J.) Episcopal Academy | Fla. Atlantic 25 Jermaine Morgan F Jr. 6-8 235 Chicago (Ill.) Whitney Young | Moberly Area CC

32 Mike Shaw F Jr. 6-8 230 Chicago (Ill.) De La Salle | Illinois 52 Nate Wells C Jr. 7-1 260 Davenport (Iowa) West High

At A Glance2013-14 Finish: 12-20; 7-11 MVC (7th)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/7Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2

NOTEWORTHY • Bradley’s 14-man roster in 2014-15 includes seven

newcomers, as well as 10 players who begin the sea-son as juniors in eligibility. The seven newcomers are the most for the Braves since the 2007-08 squad rode nine newcomers to a 21-17 record and the champion-ship game of the inaugural CBI postseason tourney.

• Bradley’s group of eight newcomers includes three

players who come with national accolades, including freshman Josh Cunningham was rated the #88 recruit in the Rivals150 Class of 2014 and #98 in the ESPN100 Class of 2014 as a senior at Chicago Morgan Park High.

• Bradley was 2-10 in 2013-14 in games decided by

six points or less. Just a year earlier during an 18-17 campaign, Bradley was 9-4 in games decided by six points or less.

• Bradley has 11 upperclassmen (juniors or seniors).

Within The Valley, Northern Iowa (10) is the only other team with more than seven juniors and seniors.

2014-15 Preview

Ka’Darryl Bell

Geno FordHead CoachAlma Mater: Ohio U. (‘97)Overall Record: 156-131 (9 years)Record at BU: 37-62 (3 years) 2013-14: 12-20 / 7-11 (7th)

Year-By-Year Record Overall Conf. Conf.Season School W L W L Place Tourn.2001-02 Shawnee St. 22 10 13 52005-06 Muskingum 17 9 12 6 3rd 0-12006-07 Muskingum 12 13 6 12 8th 1-12008-09 Kent State 19 15 10 6 t3rd 1-12009-10 Kent State 24 10 13 3 1st 0-12010-11 Kent State 25 12 12 4 1st 2-12011-12 Bradley 7 25 2 16 10th 0-12012-13 Bradley 18 17 7 11 t7th 0-12013-14 Bradley 12 20 7 11 7th 0-1

School Totals (3 years) 37 62 16 38 --- 0-3Career Totals (9 years) 156 131 82 74 --- 4-8

Basketball Support Staff

Jaden UkenAsst. Coach

JayDee LusterOperations

Dr. Jessica HiggsTeam Doctor

Ronald ColemanAsst. Coach

Cole PittisAsst. Coach

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2014-15 Basketball Schedule

Day Date Opponent Site TimeThursday November 6 Augustana (EX) Peoria, Ill. 7:00 p.m.Friday November 14 Texas-Arlington Peoria, Ill. 7:00 p.m.Wednesday November 19 Robert Morris Peoria, Ill. 7:00 p.m.

Corpus Christi Coastal Classic (Corpus Christi, Texas)Sunday November 23 North Carolina A&T Peoria, Ill. 4:00 p.m.Tuesday November 25 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Peoria, Ill. 7:00 p.m.Friday November 28 TCU (CBS Sports Network) Corpus Christi 6:00 p.m.Saturday November 29 SLU/Mississippi State Corpus Christi TBDTuesday December 2 !Central Michigan Peoria, Ill. 7:00 p.m.Saturday December 6 at Memphis (ESPNU) Memphis, Tenn. 8:30 p.m.Tuesday December 9 at Kansas State (ESPN3) Manhattan, Kan. 7:00 p.m.Thursday December 18 Eureka Peoria, Ill. 7:00 p.m.

South Point Holiday Hoops Classic (Las Vegas, Nevada)Sunday December 21 UC-Irvine Las Vegas, Nev. 1:30 p.m.Monday December 22 Green Bay/UALR Las Vegas, Nev. TBD

Sunday December 28 Illinois-Chicago Peoria, Ill. 4:00 p.m.Wednesday December 31 *at Loyola (CSN Chicago) Chicago, Ill. 1:00 p.m.Saturday January 3 *Southern Illinois Peoria, Ill. 7:00 p.m.Wednesday January 7 *at Wichita State Wichita, Kan. 7:00 p.m.Saturday January 10 *Evansville Peoria, Ill. 1:00 p.m.Tuesday January 13 *UNI Peoria, Ill. 7:00 p.m.Saturday January 17 *at Illinois State (CSN) Normal, Ill. 4:00 p.m.Wednesday January 21 *at Southern Illinois (ESPN3) Carbondale, Ill. 7:00 p.m.Saturday January 24 *Missouri State Peoria, Ill. 7:00 p.m.Wednesday January 28 *Drake (MVC TV) Peoria, Ill. 7:00 p.m.Saturday January 31 *at Indiana State Terre Haute, Ind. 12:05 p.m.Wednesday February 4 *Wichita State Peoria, Ill. 7:00 p.m.Saturday February 7 *at Evansville Evansville, Ind. 1:05 p.m.Wednesday February 11 *at Drake Des Moines, Iowa 7:05 p.m.Sunday February15 *Loyola(ESPNNetflex) Peoria,Ill. 1/3:00p.m.Wednesday February 18 *Illinois State (MVC TV) Peoria, Ill. 8:00 p.m.Saturday February 21 *at UNI (MVC TV) Cedar Falls, Iowa 3:00 p.m.Wednesday February25 *atMissouriState Springfield,Mo. 7:05p.m.Saturday February 28 *Indiana State (Wildcard) Peoria, Ill. 1:00 p.m.Thurs-Sun. March 5-8 MVC Tournament St. Louis, Mo. TBD!game at Renaissance Coliseum in Peoria, Ill.; *denotes conference game

2013-14 Results (12-20, 7-11)

Date Opponent Score W/L

N8 ^JACKSONVILLE ST. 72-65 WN10 ^ALABAMA STATE 85-59 WN12 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 80-70 WN15 ^CHICAGO STATE 77-64 WN17 ^at Illinois 55-81 LN22 at Arizona State 58-70 LN30 TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN 74-54 WD4 IUPUI 66-72 LD7 at Milwaukee 67-73 LD10 IPFW 61-65 LD20 ~vs. Portland 53-74 LD21 ~vs.Pacific 55-71 LD28 SOUTH FLORIDA 57-61 LJ1 *at Northern Iowa 46-80 LJ4 *DRAKE 68-57 WJ8 *MISSOURI STATE 65-68 LJ11 *at Indiana State 59-62 LJ14 *at Wichita State 50-72 LJ17 *SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 66-60 WJ22 *NORTHERN IOWA 69-65 WJ26 *at Evansville 60-66 LJ29 *ILLINOIS STATE 64-45 WF1 *at Missouri State 61-74 LF6 *at Loyola 63-54 WF9 *EVANSVILLE 83-66 WF12 *INDIANA STATE 62-68 LF15 *at Illinois State 54-70 LF18 *at Southern Illinois 64-75 LF22 *LOYOLA 55-38 WF25 *WICHITA STATE 49-69 LM1 *at Drake 66-71 LM6 %vs. Loyola 72-74 L

Home in CAPS; ^Global Sports Invitational;~South Point Holiday Hoops Classic*MVC games; %MVC Tournament

Schedule/Results/University Facts

Bradley University (Founded 1897)

Athletic DirectoryPresident: Joanne K. Glasser, Esq.Faculty Chairman of Athletics: Dr. Steve TippettDirector of Athletics: Dr. Michael CrossSenior Assoc. Athletic Finance & Administration: Craig DahlquistSWA/Assoc. AD for Academics & Student Welfare: Jennifer JonesAssociate AD for External Affairs: Brett BurchetteAssistant AD for Compliance: Grant EscueAssistant AD for Sport Performance: Cody RobertsDirector of Athletic Development: Rick GaaAthletics Department Telephone: 309-677-2666Athletics Department Address: 1501 W. Bradley Ave., Renaissance Coliseum, Peoria, IL 61625Associate AD for Communications: Bobby Parker (cell: 309-256-4302)Associate Director, Communications: Jim Rea (cell: 309-256-4379)SID Office Telephone: 309-677-2624SID Fax Number: 309-677-2626

University FactsFounded: 1897Location: Peoria, Ill.Enrollment: 5,700Colors: Red and WhiteNickname: BravesYears in the MVC: 63rdArenas: Carver Arena (11,164) Renaissance Coliseum (4,200)Courtside Telephone Numbers: 309-680-3795 / 677-3000 (R.C.)

Joanne GlasserPresident

Dr. Steve TippettFaculty Rep.

Dr. Michael CrossAthletic Director

Bobby ParkerBasketball SID

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All-Game Statistics (12-20) --- TOTAL --- 3-POINTERS --- REBOUNDS ---## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

25 Lemon Jr., Walt 32 31 1135 35.5 210 495 .424 29 100 .290 126 169 .746 8 90 98 3.1 76 3 124 115 3 78 575 18.020 Pickett, Tyshon 32 31 1067 33.3 155 337 .460 10 38 .263 68 88 .773 86 158 244 7.6 92 3 47 59 11 40 388 12.124 Grier, Omari 32 27 846 26.4 98 289 .339 57 177 .322 79 95 .832 15 63 78 2.4 54 1 29 31 0 17 332 10.404 Barnes, Auston 32 31 1014 31.7 96 220 .436 30 88 .341 53 67 .791 73 106 179 5.6 73 1 34 35 11 20 275 8.600 Bell, Ka’Darryl 32 7 631 19.7 47 134 .351 16 45 .356 42 59 .712 7 53 60 1.9 93 3 35 54 5 40 152 4.822 Taylor, Xzavier 32 18 475 14.8 39 75 .520 0 0 .000 30 60 .500 50 51 101 3.2 108 3 8 24 23 10 108 3.444 Prosser, Jordan 26 3 401 15.4 32 65 .492 0 0 .000 15 28 .536 28 48 76 2.9 51 1 7 11 11 4 79 3.010 Alwan, Mason 22 1 137 6.2 11 21 .524 3 6 .500 5 7 .714 4 8 12 0.5 6 0 4 9 0 5 30 1.413 Swopshire, Jordan 26 1 114 4.4 10 26 .385 8 20 .400 6 15 .400 3 9 12 0.5 5 0 3 5 0 2 34 1.335 Blake, Chris 32 8 303 9.5 10 24 .417 0 0 .000 11 23 .478 22 55 77 2.4 33 1 3 14 14 6 31 1.012 Harris, Darrion 10 0 22 2.2 2 6 .333 0 0 .000 2 4 .500 0 1 1 0.1 0 0 2 1 0 0 6 0.634 Zecevic, Stefan 22 0 78 3.5 5 12 .417 0 1 .000 2 10 .200 4 10 14 0.6 8 0 2 8 4 0 12 0.503 Fields, Anthony 26 0 128 4.9 4 11 .364 1 4 .250 0 1 .000 1 7 8 0.3 24 0 8 9 0 3 9 0.352 Wells, Nate 17 2 49 2.9 2 5 .400 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 3 7 10 0.6 12 0 0 1 2 1 5 0.3 Team 52 42 94 2.9 0 7 0

Total 32 721 1720 .419 154 479 .322 440 628 .701 356 708 1064 33.2 635 16 306 383 84 226 2036 63.6 Opponents 32 704 1614 .436 206 631 .326 499 700 .713 319 747 1066 33.3 575 10 399 413 107 187 2113 66.0

Conference Games Only (7-11, 7th) --- TOTAL --- 3-POINTERS --- REBOUNDS ---## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

25 Lemon Jr., Walt 18 17 676 37.6 126 292 .432 22 66 .333 81 113 .717 4 52 56 3.1 38 1 65 57 2 49 355 19.720 Pickett, Tyshon 18 18 624 34.7 70 176 .398 7 23 .304 41 55 .745 49 95 144 8.0 49 1 33 39 3 23 188 10.424 Grier, Omari 18 14 461 25.6 49 146 .336 27 88 .307 35 47 .745 6 34 40 2.2 30 1 18 19 0 6 160 8.904 Barnes, Auston 18 18 568 31.6 56 132 .424 25 59 .424 9 12 .750 40 52 92 5.1 44 1 23 13 5 16 146 8.100 Bell, Ka’Darryl 18 4 347 19.3 24 70 .343 10 27 .370 28 35 .800 7 27 34 1.9 53 3 16 30 3 18 86 4.822 Taylor, Xzavier 18 16 292 16.2 24 47 .511 0 0 .000 19 39 .487 34 32 66 3.7 66 2 6 12 13 7 67 3.744 Prosser, Jordan 18 1 291 16.2 25 52 .481 0 0 .000 11 21 .524 18 34 52 2.9 40 1 6 6 9 3 61 3.410 Alwan, Mason 16 1 127 7.9 8 16 .500 3 5 .600 5 6 .833 4 7 11 0.7 5 0 4 8 0 4 24 1.513 Swopshire, Jordan 14 0 32 2.3 2 9 .222 1 6 .167 1 6 .167 1 2 3 0.2 3 0 1 1 0 0 6 0.435 Blake, Chris 18 0 94 5.2 2 8 .250 0 0 .000 3 9 .333 7 19 26 1.4 11 0 0 5 1 3 7 0.434 Zecevic, Stefan 9 0 19 2.1 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 0 3 3 0.3 2 0 0 1 3 0 2 0.212 Harris, Darrion 5 0 10 2.0 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 0 1 1 0.2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0.252 Wells, Nate 8 1 16 2.0 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 0 1 1 0.1 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.103 Fields, Anthony 14 0 43 3.1 0 3 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 1 4 5 0.4 10 0 0 2 0 2 0 0.0 Team 23 19 42 2.3 0 3 0 Total 18 387 956 .405 95 275 .345 235 349 .673 194 382 576 32.0 356 10 173 196 39 131 1104 61.3 Opponents 18 374 857 .436 123 351 .350 289 402 .719 170 435 605 33.6 313 4 221 234 63 97 1160 64.4

Conference Tournament (0-1) --- TOTAL --- 3-POINTERS --- REBOUNDS ---## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

20 Pickett, Tyshon 1 1 40 40.0 10 18 .556 1 2 .500 4 4 1.000 3 4 7 7.0 3 0 1 2 2 3 25 25.025 Lemon Jr., Walt 1 1 40 40.0 7 9 .778 0 1 .000 10 10 1.000 0 4 4 4.0 1 0 5 6 0 4 24 24.024 Grier, Omari 1 1 28 28.0 4 9 .444 2 3 .667 2 2 1.000 1 2 3 3.0 2 0 0 1 0 0 12 12.004 Barnes, Auston 1 1 38 38.0 3 4 .750 0 0 .000 2 3 .667 0 3 3 3.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 8 8.000 Bell, Ka’Darryl 1 0 16 16.0 1 4 .250 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 1 1 1.0 3 0 0 3 1 1 3 3.022 Taylor, Xzavier 1 1 15 15.0 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 1.0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.010 Alwan, Mason 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.035 Blake, Chris 1 0 4 4.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 1.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.044 Prosser, Jordan 1 0 19 19.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 1 2 2.0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 Team 1 2 3 3.0 0 0 0 Total 1 25 45 .556 4 8 .500 18 19 .947 6 19 25 25.0 17 0 7 13 4 8 72 72.0 Opponents 1 24 46 .522 8 14 .571 18 24 .750 5 15 20 20.0 19 0 11 11 5 5 74 74.0

2013-14 Statistical Review

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CAREER LEADERS - TOP 10(entering this season)

POINTS No. Student-Athlete (Years) G Pts.

1. Hersey Hawkins (1984-88) 125 3,008 2. Mitchell Anderson (1978-82) 122 2,341 3. Roger Phegley (1974-78) 103 2,064 4. Chet Walker (1959-62) 81 1,975 5. Paul Unruh (1946-50) 133 1,822 6. Joe Allen (1965-68) 79 1,763 7. Walt Lemon Jr. (2010-14) 130 1,721 8. Voise Winters (1981-85) 120 1,714 9. Phillip Gilbert (2000-04) 110 1,68910. Anthony Parker (1993-97) 112 1,683

REBOUNDSNo. Student-Athlete (Years) G Rebs.

1. Dick Estergard (1951-54) 88 1,414 2. Chet Walker (1959-62) 81 1,036 3. Mitchell Anderson (1974-78) 122 947 4. Luke Jackson (1986-90) 118 933 5. Barney Cable (1955-58) 66 907 6. Joe Allen (1965-68) 79 865 7. Hersey Hawkins (1984-88) 125 818 8. Harold McMath (1976-80) 110 799 9. Donald Reese (1979-82) 95 687 10. Voise Winters (1981-85) 120 686

ASSISTSNo. Student-Athlete (Years) G Asts.

1. Anthony Manuel (1985-89) 108 855 2. Jim Les (1983-86) 87 6963. DanielRuffin(2004-08) 122 644 4. Billy Wright (1992-96) 118 595 5. Marcello Robinson (2000-04) 119 416 6. Willie Scott (1981-83) 65 412 7. Bobby Humbles (1974-78) 107 403 8. Hersey Hawkins (1984-88) 125 400 9. Charles White (1989-93) 114 386 10. Walt Lemon, Jr. (2010-14) 130 367

BLOCKED SHOTSNo. Student-Athlete (Years) G Blks.

1. Donald Powell (1984-88) 113 180 2. Adebayo Akinkunle (1994-98) 116 154 3. Patrick O’Bryant (2004-06) 52 147 4. Mitchell Anderson (1978-82) 122 108 5. Jeffrey Rabey (1999-01) 58 90 6. Danny Granger (2001-03) 43 89 7. Luke Jackson (1986-90) 118 86 8. Will Egolf (2007-13) 117 79 9. Anthony Parker (1993-97) 112 7810. Hersey Hawkins (1984-88) 125 76

STEALSNo. Student-Athlete (Years) G Stls.

1. Hersey Hawkins (1984-88) 125 259 2. Eric Roberson (1996-00) 112 231 3. Walt Lemon, Jr. (2010-14) 130 222 4. Billy Wright (1992-96) 118 2195. DanielRuffin(2004-08) 122 207 6. Rob Dye (1996-00) 117 195 7. James Gillingham (2000-04) 120 192 8. Mitchell Anderson (1978-82) 122 184 9. Charles White (1989-93) 114 18310. D. Simms-Edwards (2009-13) 123 180

ACTIVE CAREER LEADERS(entering this season)

SCORING (total points)

332 - Omari Grier 275 - Auston Barnes 213 - Ka’Darryl Bell

FIELD GOAL SHOOTING

.520 (39-75) - Xzavier Taylor .436 (96-220) - Auston Barnes

FIELD GOALS MADE

98 - Omari Grier 96 - Auston Barnes

3-POINT SHOOTING

.341 (30-88) - Auston Barnes .323 (21-65) - Ka’Darryl Bell .322 (57-177) - Omari Grier 3-POINTERS MADE

57 - Omari Grier 30 - Auston Barnes

FREE THROW SHOOTING

.832 (79-95) - Omari Grier .791 (53-67) - Auston Barnes

FREE THROWS MADE

79 - Omari Grier 53 - Auston Barnes 52 - Ka’Darryl Bell

ASSISTS

49 - Ka’Darryl Bell 34 - Auston Barnes

STEALS

57 - Ka’Darryl Bell 20 - Auston Barnes

BLOCKS

23 - Xzavier Taylor 11 - Auston Barnes

REBOUNDS

179 - Auston Barnes 101 - Xzavier Taylor

NewspaperDave Reynolds Beat WriterPeoria Journal Star1 News Plaza, Peoria, IL 61643OfficePhone--309-686-3210Fax Phone -- 309-686-3205Cell Phone -- 309-256-4673Email -- [email protected]

Kirk WesslerExecutive Sports Editor, ColumnistPeoria Journal Star1 News Plaza, Peoria, IL 61643OfficePhone--309-686-3216Cell Phone -- 309-256-9093Email -- [email protected]

RadioDave SnellPlay-by-Play1501 W. Bradley Ave., Peoria, IL 61625OfficePhone--309-677-3611Cell Phone -- 309-253-3290Email -- [email protected]

Chad KleineMen’s Basketball AnalystEmail -- [email protected]

Ed HammondSports ReporterWMBD Radio (1470 AM)331 Fulton Street, Suite 1200, Peoria, IL 61602OfficePhone--309-637-4730Fax Phone -- 309-686-8655Email -- [email protected]

TelevisionLee HallSports DirectorWEEK-TV (NBC)2907SpringfieldRoad,EastPeoria,IL61611OfficePhone--309-698-3729Fax Phone -- 309-698-2070Email -- [email protected]

Jim MattsonSports DirectorWHOI-TV (ABC)2907SpringfieldRoad,EastPeoria,IL61611OfficePhone--309-698-3727Fax Phone -- 309-698-1910Email -- [email protected]

Kurt PeglerSports DirectorWMBD-TV (CBS)3131 N. University, Peoria, IL 61604OfficePhone--309-686-9461Fax Phone -- 309-686-8658Email -- [email protected]

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MVC Non PostYear Overall MVC Finish Tourney MVC Season

1949 27-8 6-4 Third ----- 21-4 NIT 2-21950 32-5 11-1 First ----- 21-4 NIT 2-1 NCAA 2-11951 32-6 11-3 T-Second ----- 21-3 ----- 1956 13-13 3-9 T-Sixth ----- 10-4 -----1957 22-7 9-5 Second ----- 13-2 NIT 3-01958 20-7 12-2 Second ----- 8-5 NIT 0-11959 25-4 12-2 Second ----- 13-2 NIT 2-11960 27-2 12-2 Second ----- 15-0 NIT 3-01961 21-5 9-3 Second ----- 12-2 -----1962 21-7 10-2 T-First ----- 11-5 NIT 0-11963 17-9 6-6 T-Third ----- 11-3 -----1964 23-6 7-5 Third ----- 16-1 NIT 3-01965 18-9 9-5 T-Second ----- 9-4 NIT 0-11966 20-6 9-5 T-Second ----- 11-1 -----1967 17-9 6-8 T-Fourth ----- 11-1 -----1968 19-9 12-4 Second ----- 7-5 NIT 0-11969 14-12 7-9 T-Sixth ----- 7-3 -----1970 14-12 7-9 Sixth ----- 7-3 -----1971 13-12 6-8 Sixth ----- 7-4 -----1972 17-9 8-6 Fourth ----- 9-3 -----1973 12-14 4-10 T-Eighth ----- 8-4 -----1974 20-8 9-3 Second ----- 11-5 NCIT 1-11975 15-11 7-7 Fourth ----- 8-4 -----1976 13-13 4-8 T-Fourth ----- 9-5 -----1977 9-18 4-8 Sixth 0-1 5-9 -----1978 14-14 8-8 T-Fifth 1-1 5-5 -----1979 9-17 3-13 T-Eighth ----- 6-4 -----1980 23-10 13-3 First 3-0 7-7 NCAA 0-11981 18-9 10-6 T-Fourth 0-1 8-2 -----1982 26-10 13-3 First 1-1 12-6 NIT 5-01983 16-13 10-8 Fifth 1-1 5-4 -----1984 15-13 7-9 T-Fifth 0-1 8-3 -----1985 17-13 9-7 T-Fourth 1-1 7-5 NIT 0-11986 32-3 16-0 First 2-1 14-2 NCAA 1-11987 17-12 10-4 Second ----- 7-8 -----1988 26-5 12-2 First 3-0 11-3 NCAA 0-11989 13-14 7-7 Fourth 0-1 6-6 -----1990 11-20 6-8 T-Fifth 0-1 5-11 -----1991 8-20 6-10 Seventh 0-1 2-9 -----1992 7-23 3-15 T-Ninth ----- 4-8 -----1993 11-16 7-11 T-Seventh 0-1 4-4 -----1994 23-8 14-4 T-Second 1-1 8-3 NIT 2-11995 20-10 12-6 Fourth 1-1 7-3 NIT 1-11996 22-8 15-3 First 2-1 5-4 NCAA 0-11997 17-13 12-6 T-Second 1-1 4-6 NIT 1-11998 15-14 9-9 T-Sixth 2-1 4-4 -----1999 17-12 11-7 T-Second 1-1 5-4 NIT 0-12000 14-16 10-8 Fifth 0-1 4-7 -----2001 19-12 12-6 T-Second 2-1 5-5 NIT 0-12002 9-20 5-13 Eighth 1-1 3-6 -----2003 12-18 8-10 T-Fifth 0-1 4-7 -----2004 15-16 7-11 T-Sixth 0-1 8-4 -----2005 13-15 6-12 Eighth 0-1 7-2 -----2006 22-11 11-7 T-Fifth 2-1 9-3 NCAA 2-12007 22-13 10-8 Fourth 1-1 11-4 NIT 1-12008 21-17 9-9 T-Fifth 0-1 12-7 CBI 4-22009 21-15 10-8 Fourth 1-1 10-6 CIT 3-12010 16-15 9-9 T-Fifth 1-1 6-5 -----2011 12-20 4-14 T-Ninth 1-1 7-5 -----2012 7-25 2-16 Tenth 0-1 5-8 -----2013 18-17 7-11 T-Seventh 0-1 11-5 CIT 2-12014 12-20 7-11 Seventh 0-1 5-8 -----

62 1091-748 530-436 29-33 532-277 40-26

COACHING RECORDSBy TenureCoaches (Seasons) Years W L Pct.Fred Brown (9 1/2) 1909-18, 1919-20 91 65 .583Harold Olsen (1) 1918-19 6 9 .400Bill Allen (1/2) 1919-20 2 4 .333A.J. Robertson (26) 1920-48 316 187 .628Forddy Anderson (6) 1948-54 142 56 .717Bob Vanatta (2) 1954-56 22 33 .400Chuck Orsborn (9) 1956-65 194 56 .776Joe Stowell (13) 1965-78 197 147 .573Dick Versace (8) 1978-86 156 88 .639Stan Albeck (5) 1986-91 75 71 .514Jim Molinari (11) 1991-02 174 152 .534Jim Les (9) 2002-11 154 140 .524Geno Ford (3) 2011- 37 62 .374*Braves Totals (102) 1902- 1602 1103 .592*--Bradley played without a coach from 1902 to 1909, posting a 36-33 record during those seasons.

Versus the Missouri Valley ConferenceCoaches (Seasons) Years W L Pct.Forddy Anderson (3) 1948-51 28 8 .778 Bob Vanatta (1) 1955-56 3 9 .250Chuck Orsborn (9) 1956-65 86 32 .729Joe Stowell (13) 1965-78 91 93 .494Dick Versace (8) 1978-86 81 49 .623Stan Albeck (5) 1986-91 41 31 .569Jim Molinari (11) 1991-02 110 88 .556Jim Les (9) 2002-11 74 88 .457Geno Ford (3) 2011- 16 38 .296

Braves Totals (62) 1948- 530 436 .549

In the Valley TournamentCoaches (Appearances) Years W L Pct.Joe Stowell (2) 1977-78 1 2 .333Dick Versace (7) 1979-86 8 6 .571Stan Albeck (4) 1987-91 3 3 .500Jim Molinari (10) 1992-02 11 10 .524Jim Les (9) 2003-11 6 9 .400Geno Ford (3) 2012- 0 3 .000

Braves Totals (35) 1977- 29 33 .468

In the NCAA Division I Tournament*Coaches (Years) Number W L Pct.

Forddy Anderson (1950) 1 2 1 .667 Dick Versace (1980, 1986) 2 1 2 .333Stan Albeck (1988) 1 0 1 .000Jim Molinari (1996) 1 0 1 .000Jim Les (2006) 1 2 1 .667

Braves Totals (6) 6 5 6 .455*--Bradley also played in the 1954 and 1955 NCAA Tournaments as a non-Valley member and reached the championship game of the 1954 tournament.

In the National Invitation Tournament*Coaches (Years) Number W L Pct.

Forddy Anderson (1949, 1950) 2 4 3 .571Chuck Orsborn (57, 58, 59, 60, 62, 64, 65) 7 11 4 .733Joe Stowell (1968) 1 0 1 .000Dick Versace (1982, ’85) 2 5 1 .833Jim Molinari (1994, ’95, ’97, ’99, ’01) 5 4 5 .444Jim Les (2007) 1 1 1 .500

Braves Totals (18) 18 25 15 .625*--Bradley also played in the 1938, 1939, and 1947 NITs as a non-Valley member, for an all-time NIT record of 26-18 (21 trips), with four titles (1957, 1960, 1964, and 1982).

In the National Commissioner’s InvitationalCoaches (Years) Number W L Pct.

Joe Stowell (1974) 1 1 1 .500

Braves Totals (1) 1 1 1 .500

In the National Campus TournamentCoaches (Years) Number W L Pct.

Forddy Anderson (1951) 1 2 1 .667

Braves Totals (1) 1 2 1 .667

In the College Basketball Invitational (CBI)Coaches (Years) Number W L Pct.

Jim Les (2008) 1 4 2 .667

Braves Totals (1) 1 4 2 .667

In the CollegeInsider.Com Tournament (CIT)Coaches (Years) Number W L Pct.

Jim Les (2009) 1 3 1 .750Geno Ford (2013) 1 2 1 .667

Braves Totals (2) 2 5 2 .714

By The NumbersYEAR-BY-YEAR IN THE VALLEY

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Numerical Roster No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown / Last School

0 C.J. Rivers Fr. G 6-3 180 Cahokia (Ill.) High 1 KarlMadison Sr. G 5-10 175 Springfield(Ill.)LanphierHigh 2 Gary Ricks, Jr. Sr. G 6-1 182 Los Angeles (Calif.) Sylmar 3 Jordan Daniels Sr. G 5-9 153 Fontana (Calif.) Etiwanda | Boston College 4 Blake Danielak So. F 6-7 190 Georgetown (Texas) Liberty Hill 10 Trevor Berkeley Sr. F 6-6 200 Tucker (Ga.) High | Tyler Junior College 11 Jacob Enevold Jensen So. C 6-11 240 Lunderskov (Denmark) Falkonergardens Gymnasium

12 Reed Timmer Fr. G 6-1 185 New Berlin (Wis.) Eisenhower 13 Graham Woodward So. G 6-0 170 Edina (Minn.) High | Penn State 14 A.J. Rutter So. G 6-0 165 Ames (Iowa) Gilbert High 22 Casey Schlatter Fr. F 6-9 205 Iowa Falls (Iowa) Alden High 23 Ore Arogundade Fr. G 6-4 190 Chicago (Ill.) St. Viator High 24 Dom Adduci Fr. G 6-0 175 St. Charles (Ill.) East High 25 Chris Caird Sr. G/F 6-6 215 Daventry (England) Marshalltown 31 Kale Abrahamson Jr. F 6-7 210 W. Des Moines (Iowa) Valley | Northwestern 32 Kory Kuenstling Fr. F/C 6-11 220 Dunkerton (Iowa) High

At A Glance2013-14 Finish: 15-16; 6-12 MVC (t-8th)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 4/6Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3

NOTEWORTHY • Drake’s roster features eight returning players and

eight newcomers.

• The roster will also be bolstered by the return of Gary Ricks, Jr., who started off 2013-14 on a torrid pace before suffering a season-ending foot injury.

• Of the Bulldogs’ eight newcomers, two will sit out the 2014-15 season per NCAA transfer rules. Kale Abra-hamson joined the Bulldogs from Northwestern while Graham Woodward joins the team from Penn State.

• Drake led the MVC in three-point shooting in 2013-14 at 39.6 percent and returns three shooters that con-verted at 39 percent or higher.

• The Bulldogs have christened the Shivers Basket-ball Practice Facility, a 44,000 square foot, $8 million structure that will serve as the practice home of the Bulldogs.

2014-15 Preview

Karl Madison

Ray GiacolettiHead CoachAlma Mater: Minot State (‘85)Overall: 186-139 (11 years)Record at DU: 15-16 (1 year)2013-14: 15-16 / 6-12 (t-8th)

Year-By-Year Record Overall Conf. Conf.Season School W L W L Place Tourn.1997-98 N. Dakota St. 18 9 9 9 T-5th ---1998-99 N. Dakota St. 14 13 8 10 T-5th ---1999-00 N. Dakota St. 16 11 9 9 6th ---2000-01 E. Washington 17 11 11 5 2nd 1-12001-02 E. Washington 17 13 10 4 2nd 1-12002-03 E. Washington 18 13 9 5 2nd 1-12003-04 E. Washington 17 13 11 3 1st 2-02004-05 Utah 29 6 13 1 1st 2-12005-06 Utah 14 15 6 10 6th 1-12006-07 Utah 11 19 6 10 T-6th 0-12013-14 Drake 15 16 6 12 T-8th 0-1School Totals (1 Year) 15 16 6 12 --- 0-1Career Totals (11 Years) 186 139 98 78 --- 8-7

Basketball Support Staff

Jeff RutterAsst. Coach

Todd TownsendAsst. Coach

Dave BuchananAsst. Coach

Matty RichardsonAthletic Trainer

Robbie LehmanVideo Coordinator

JR BlountDir., Operations

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Drake University (Founded 1881)

Athletic DirectoryPresident: Dr. David MaxwellFaculty Chairman of Athletics: Dr. Renae ChesnutDirector of Athletics:SandyHatfieldClubbAssociate Athletics Director/SWA: Megan FranklinAssociate Athletics Directors: Mike Cigelman, Dave Haskin, Brian BrownAssistant Athletics Directors: Frank Pucher, Ty PattonAthletics Department Telephone: 515-271-2889Athletics Department Address: Drake Bell Center 27th & Forest, Des Moines, IA 50311Assistant AD/Communications: Ty Patton (cell: 205-310-1271)Assistant SIDs: Sean Palchick, John MeyerSID Office Telephone: 515-271-3014SID Fax Number: 515-271-3015

University FactsFounded: 1881Location: Des Moines, IowaEnrollment: 5,348Colors: Blue and WhiteNickname: BulldogsYears in the MVC: 103rdArena: Drake Knapp Center (7,152)Courtside Telephone Number: 515-271-4884

2014-15 Basketball Schedule

Day Date Opponent Site TimeSaturday November 8 Coe (EX) Des Moines, Iowa 2:05 p.m.Saturday November 15 Bowling Green (Mediacom) Des Moines, Iowa 2:05 p.m.Tuesday November 18 at DePaul Chicago, Ill. 8:00 p.m.Saturday November 22 at Western Michigan Kalamazoo, Mich. TBDTuesday November 25 IUPUI Des Moines, Iowa 7:05 p.m.

Challenge in Music City (Nashville, Tenn.)Friday November 28 Valparaiso Nashville, Tenn. 5:00 p.m.Saturday November 29 Portland Nashville, Tenn. 5:00 p.m.Sunday November 30 Murray State Nashville, Tenn. 3:30 p.m.

Saturday December 6 North Dakota Des Moines, Iowa 2:05 p.m.Saturday December 13 at Green Bay Green Bay, Wis. 1:00 p.m.Monday December 15 Jackson State Des Moines, Iowa 7:05 p.m.Saturday December 20 vs. Iowa State (Wells Fargo) Des Moines, Iowa 4:00 p.m.Monday December 22 Simpson Des Moines, Iowa 7:05 p.m.Wednesday December 31 *Wichita State (Mediacom) Des Moines, Iowa 5:05 p.m.

Saturday January3 *atMissouriState(MVCTV) Springfield,Mo. 3:00p.m.Wednesday January 7 *at Illinois State Normal, Ill. 7:00 p.m.Saturday January 10 *UNI (MVC TV) Des Moines, Iowa 3:00 p.m.Wednesday January 14 *at Loyola (ESPN3) Chicago, Ill. 7:00 p.m.Saturday January 17 *Indiana State (Mediacom) Des Moines, Iowa 2:05 p.m.Tuesday January 20 *Illinois State (Mediacom) Des Moines, Iowa 7:05 p.m.Sunday January25 *atWichitaSt.(ESPNNetflex) Wichita,Kan. 1/3:00p.m.Wednesday January 28 *at Bradley (MVC TV) Peoria, Ill. 7:00 p.m.Saturday January 31 *Evansville (Mediacom) Des Moines, Iowa 2:05 p.m.

Wednesday February 4 *Southern Illinois (Mediacom) Des Moines, Iowa 7:05 p.m.Saturday February 7 *at UNI Cedar Falls, Iowa 7:00 p.m.Wednesday February 11 *Bradley (Mediacom) Des Moines, Iowa 7:05 p.m.Saturday February 14 *at Indiana State (MVC TV) Terre Haute, Ind. 3:00 p.m.Tuesday February 17 *at Evansville Evansville, Ind. 7:05 p.m.Sunday February22 *MissouriSt.(ESPNNetflex) DesMoines,Iowa 1/3:00p.m.Wednesday February 25 *Loyola (Mediacom) Des Moines, Iowa 7:05 p.m.Saturday February 28 *at S. Illinois (Wildcard) Carbondale, Ill. TBD

Thurs.-Sun. March 5-8 MVC Tournament St. Louis, Mo. TBD

*denotes conference game

2013-14 Results (15-16, 6-12)

Date Opponent Score W/L

N9 at UIC 61-59 WN12 IOWA WESLEYAN 104-49 WN16 at Saint Mary’s 63-67 LN23 OMAHA 88-80 WN29 ^at Fresno State 84-74 WN30 ^vs. Northern Arizona 76-56 WD1 ^vs.CSUBakersfield 65-57 WD7 vs #23 Iowa 66-83 LD14 NEW MEXICO STATE 69-81 L (ot)D18 WESTERN MICHIGAN 71-68 WD23 ALBANY 71-63 WD29 at IUPUI 75-52 WJ1 *EVANSVILLE 94-66 WJ4 *at Bradley 57-68 LJ8 *INDIANA STATE 73-77 LJ11 *at Northern Iowa 66-76 LJ15 *at Loyola 60-70 LJ18 *ILLINOIS STATE 63-77 LJ22 *at Southern Illinois 57-54 WJ25 *WICHITA STATE 61-78 LJ29 *MISSOURI STATE 84-74 WF1 *at Illinois State 57-75 LF4 *SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 58-74 LF9 *at Indiana State 56-60 LF12 *at Missouri State 63-69 LF15 *LOYOLA 70-62 WF18 *NORTHERN IOWA 70-67 WF22 *at Wichita State 54-83 LF25 *at Evansville 48-61 LM1 *BRADLEY 71-66 WM6 %vs. Evansville 61-69 L

Home in CAPS; ^Fresno State Classic; *MVC games; %MVC Tournament

Schedule/Results/University Facts

Dr. David MaxwellPresident

Dr. Renae ChesnutFaculty Rep.

A.D. - SandyHatfield Clubb

Ty PattonBasketball SID

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All-Game Statistics (15-16) --- TOTAL --- 3-POINTERS --- REBOUNDS ---## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

3 Carter, Richard 31 31 968 31.2 157 367 .428 42 130 .323 158 214 .738 16 82 98 3.2 75 0 117 76 0 55 514 16.62 Ricks, Gary 8 8 247 30.9 32 65 .492 18 40 .450 16 18 .889 0 30 30 3.8 15 0 29 8 2 12 98 12.331 Hawley, Aaron 31 25 841 27.1 113 255 .443 61 131 .466 31 44 .705 24 94 118 3.8 61 2 20 39 0 18 318 10.312 Daniels, Jordan 23 10 629 27.3 79 184 .429 34 73 .466 42 47 .894 7 43 50 2.2 48 1 59 43 1 14 234 10.225 Caird, Chris 31 24 767 24.7 85 201 .423 53 136 .390 40 47 .851 16 86 102 3.3 53 0 40 40 2 8 263 8.511 Enevold, Jacob 31 0 574 18.5 62 115 .539 0 0 .000 30 50 .600 38 115 153 4.9 65 2 11 38 22 3 154 5.045 VanDeest, Seth 31 31 585 18.9 59 102 .578 0 0 .000 33 67 .493 49 105 154 5.0 76 3 29 27 22 7 151 4.910 Berkeley, Trevor 31 19 573 18.5 51 99 .515 11 30 .367 30 37 .811 28 50 78 2.5 58 0 14 27 12 19 143 4.64 Danielak, Blake 16 4 238 14.9 23 64 .359 14 39 .359 3 6 .500 20 27 47 2.9 24 0 11 12 4 6 63 3.940 Ugbede, Daddy 27 1 275 10.2 37 70 .529 0 0 .000 27 39 .692 18 42 60 2.2 51 0 4 21 1 5 101 3.71 Madison, Karl 31 2 497 16.0 19 65 .292 6 24 .250 24 36 .667 1 33 34 1.1 43 0 60 31 1 21 68 2.221 Puleikis, Robert 7 0 17 2.4 3 4 .750 0 0 .000 2 5 .400 2 1 3 0.4 1 0 0 0 0 1 8 1.123 McLaughlin, Mitch 12 0 13 1.1 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 0 1 1 0.1 1 0 1 2 0 2 1 0.114 Rutter, AJ 2 0 1 0.5 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Team 44 36 80 2.6 0 6 0

Total 31 720 1592 .452 239 603 .396 437 612 .714 263 746 1009 32.5 571 8 395 370 67 171 2116 68.3 Opponents 31 734 1647 .446 206 599 .344 441 634 .696 272 705 977 31.5 586 9 356 344 118 201 2115 68.2

Conference Games Only (6-12, t-8th) --- TOTAL --- 3-POINTERS --- REBOUNDS ---## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

03 Carter, Richard 18 18 562 31.2 76 185 .411 21 71 .296 94 132 .712 9 43 52 2.9 51 0 76 49 0 24 267 14.831 Hawley, Aaron 18 15 546 30.3 77 154 .500 45 90 .500 20 28 .714 10 63 73 4.1 40 2 11 38 0 11 219 12.212 Daniels, Jordan 18 6 465 25.8 56 138 .406 28 60 .467 27 30 .900 5 34 39 2.2 39 1 40 33 0 6 167 9.325 Caird, Chris 18 14 447 24.8 43 109 .394 27 73 .370 27 32 .844 8 44 52 2.9 27 0 19 23 1 2 140 7.810 Berkeley, Trevor 18 15 348 19.3 28 59 .475 7 23 .304 26 32 .813 19 27 46 2.6 37 0 8 17 7 10 89 4.945 VanDeest, Seth 18 18 340 18.9 36 54 .667 0 0 .000 16 33 .485 24 65 89 4.9 41 1 20 11 16 3 88 4.911 Enevold, Jacob 18 0 341 18.9 32 56 .571 0 0 .000 20 36 .556 20 64 84 4.7 34 1 6 17 18 0 84 4.740 Ugbede, Daddy 14 0 120 8.6 16 29 .552 0 0 .000 13 19 .684 6 18 24 1.7 19 0 2 10 1 3 45 3.204 Danielak, Blake 12 3 164 13.7 10 39 .256 7 24 .292 3 6 .500 11 15 26 2.2 17 0 4 10 3 5 30 2.501 Madison, Karl 18 1 246 13.7 8 30 .267 3 11 .273 10 15 .667 1 18 19 1.1 23 0 29 15 1 11 29 1.621 Puleikis, Robert 4 0 12 3.0 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 2 0 2 0.5 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0.823 McLaughlin, Mitch 9 0 8 0.9 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 0 1 1 0.1 0 0 1 1 0 2 1 0.114 Rutter, AJ 1 0 1 1.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Team 19 15 34 1.9 0 3 0

Total 18 383 856 .447 138 352 .392 258 367 .703 134 407 541 30.1 329 5 216 227 47 77 1162 64.6 Opponents 18 430 936 .459 126 356 .354 271 377 .719 154 400 554 30.8 350 6 216 184 65 136 1257 69.8

Conference Tournament (0-1) --- TOTAL --- 3-POINTERS --- REBOUNDS ---## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

03 Carter, Richard 1 1 33 33.0 11 18 .611 3 4 .750 1 3 .333 1 0 1 1.0 3 0 7 2 0 0 26 26.012 Daniels, Jordan 1 1 35 35.0 4 13 .308 2 6 .333 1 1 1.000 1 0 1 1.0 0 0 2 1 0 2 11 11.031 Hawley, Aaron 1 1 34 34.0 3 7 .429 2 3 .667 1 2 .500 0 2 2 2.0 4 0 0 0 0 2 9 9.025 Caird, Chris 1 0 12 12.0 2 5 .400 2 3 .667 0 0 .000 0 1 1 1.0 1 0 0 0 1 0 6 6.040 Ugbede, Daddy 1 0 16 16.0 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 0 3 3 3.0 2 0 0 1 0 0 4 4.010 Berkeley, Trevor 1 1 22 22.0 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 2 4 4.0 3 0 0 2 0 0 2 2.001 Madison, Karl 1 0 12 12.0 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 1 1 0 1 2 2.045 VanDeest, Seth 1 1 21 21.0 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 0 8 8 8.0 5 1 0 4 0 1 1 1.011 Enevold, Jacob 1 0 15 15.0 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 2 2.0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 Team 2 0 2 2.0 0 0 0

Total 1 23 52 .442 9 16 .563 6 10 .600 6 18 24 24.0 21 1 10 12 1 6 61 61.0 Opponents 1 21 41 .512 2 11 .182 25 32 .781 5 25 30 30.0 13 0 7 11 8 7 69 69.0

2013-14 Statistical Review

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CAREER LEADERS - TOP 10(entering this season)

POINTS No. Student-Athlete (Years) G Pts.

1. Josh Young (2006-10) 127 1,789 2. Red Murrell (1955-58) 73 1,657 3. Melvin Mathis (1982-86) 110 1,651 4. Willie McCarter (1966-69) 77 1,626 5. Lewis Lloyd (1979-81) 56 1,577 6. Lynnrick Rogers (1993-97) 104 1,546 7. Wayne Kreklow (1975-79) 109 1,471 8. Ben Simons (2009-13) 125 1,372 9. Luke McDonald (2000-03) 87 1,328 10. Ken Harris (1973-77) 89 1,310

REBOUNDSNo. Student-Athlete (Years) G Rebs.

1. Melvin Mathis (1982-86) 110 854 2. Jonathan Cox (2005-09) 129 818 3. Sam Roark (1986-90) 106 792 4. Greg Danielson (1999-03) 116 735 5. Al Williams (1967-70) 85 731 6. Bob Netolicky (1963-67) 75 717 7. Ken Harris (1973-77) 89 702 8. Willie Cerf (1953-56) 67 699 9. Lewis Lloyd (1979-81) 56 69710. Red Murrell (1955-58) 73 692

ASSISTSNo. Student-Athlete (Years) G Asts.

1. Glenn Martin (1984-88) 115 384 2. Lonnie Randolph (2001-05) 116 382 3. Stephfon Butler (1981-85) 102 378 4. Napoleon Gaither (1975-78) 81 337 5. Ron Caldwell (1973-75) 76 319 6. Al Stewart (2005-07) 63 318 7. Terry Youngbauer (1979-83) 107 315 8. Terry Benka (1973-77) 88 308 9. Adam Emmenecker (2004-08) 97 28210. Wayne Kreklow (1975-79) 109 278

BLOCKED SHOTSNo. Student-Athlete (Years) G Blks.

1. Aliou Keita (2004-07) 91 133 2. Seth VanDeest (09-14) 125 114 3. Jonathan Cox (2005-09) 129 89 4. Brent Heemskerk (2004-09) 128 73 5. William Celestine (1990-94) 107 67 6. Ken Maxey (1994-96) 54 64 Kraidon Woods (2010-12) 62 64 8. Lewis Lloyd (1979-81) 56 63 9. David Bancroft (2001-05) 101 5810. Kevin Bennett (1994-97) 41 55

STEALSNo. Student-Athlete (Years) G Stls.

1. Matt Woodley (1997-2000) 83 194 2. Lonnie Randolph (2001-05) 116 190 3. William Celestine (1990-94) 107 188 4. Lynnrick Rogers (1993-97) 104 180 5. Nick Grant (2004-07) 110 178 6. Dan Knuckey (1992-94) 95 149 7. Josh Young (2006-10) 127 138 8. Stephfon Butler (1980-85) 102 134 9. Chaun Brooks (2003-06) 88 127 10. Alexander Surla (1991-95) 99 124

ACTIVE CAREER LEADERS(entering this season)

SCORING (total points)

263 - Chris Caird 234 - Jordan Daniels 215 - Karl Madison

FIELD GOAL SHOOTING

.539 (62-115) - Jacob Enevold Jensen .515 (51-99) - Trevor Berkeley

FIELD GOALS MADE

85 - Chris Caird 79 - Jordan Daniels

3-POINT SHOOTING

.466 (34-73) - Jordan Daniels .390 (53-136) - Chris Caird .384 (43-112) - Gary Ricks, Jr. 3-POINTERS MADE

53 - Chris Caird 43 - Gary Ricks, Jr.

FREE THROW SHOOTING

.894 (42-47) - Jordan Daniels .851 (40-47) - Chris Caird .826 (19-23) - Gary Ricks, Jr.

FREE THROWS MADE

71 - Karl Madison 42 - Jordan Daniels

ASSISTS

136 - Karl Madison 61 - Gary Ricks, Jr. 59 - Jordan Daniels

STEALS

45 - Jordan Daniels 20 - Gary Ricks, Jr.

BLOCKS

22 - Jacob Enevold Jensen 12 - Trevor Berkeley

REBOUNDS

153 - Jacob Enevold Jensen 102 - Chris Caird

NewspaperAndrew LogueBeat Writer, The Register715 Locust, Des Moines, Iowa 50304OfficePhone--515-284-8368Cell Phone -- 515-491-7506E-mail - [email protected]

Chad LeistikowSports Editor, The Register715 Locust, Des Moines, IA 50304OfficePhone--515-284-8130Email -- [email protected]

Luke MeredithSports Editor, Associated Press505 5th Ave., Suite 1000Des Moines, Iowa 50309OfficePhone--515-243-3281Email -- [email protected]

Chuck Schoffner Men’s Basketball Stringer (Retired AP)1796 NW 84th Ave.Ankeny, IA 50023Email -- [email protected]

The Times-DelphicDrake University, Meredith HallDes Moines, IA 50311OfficePhone--515-271-2806

RadioLarry CotlarRadio Play-By-Play4418 Bel Aire Rd.Des Moines, IA 50310Phone -- 515-954-8889Email -- [email protected]

Paul DoerrfeldColor Analyst

Todd KimmRadio Iowa2700 Grand, Suite 300Des Moines, IA 50312OfficePhone--515-282-1984Fax Phone -- [email protected]

TelevisionTBDSports Director, WOI-TV (ABC)3903 Westown ParkwayWest Des Moines, IA 50266OfficePhone--515-457-1026

Keith MurphySports Director, WHO-TV (NBC)1801 Grand Ave., Des Moines, IA [email protected]

Andy GarmanSports Director, KCCI-TV (CBS)888 Ninth St., Des Moines, IA [email protected]

Career Leaders/Media Outlets

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COACHING RECORDS (By Tenure)Coaches (Seasons) Years W L Pct.C.A. Pell (3) 1906-09 6 13 .316JohnL.Griffith(3) 1909-10,1912-14 2 29 .065A.R. Hackett (2) 1910-12 2 13 .133Ray Whisman (2) 1914-16 8 15 .348Ralph Glaze (1) 1916-17 5 7 .417S.W. Hobbs (1) 1917-18 2 17 .105M.B. Banks (3) 1918-21 32 37 .464Ossie Solem (4) 1921-25 37 31 .544Bill Boelter (7) 1925-32 46 86 .348E.O. (Bill) Williams (11) 1932-43 113 115 .496Bill Easton (1) 1943-44 7 13 .350Vee Green (1) 1944-46 21 29 .420Forddy Anderson (2) 1946-48 32 23 .582Jack McClelland (8) 1948-56 90 105 .462John Benington (2) 1956-58 21 28 .429Maurice John (13) 1958-71 211 131 .617Howard Stacey (3) 1971-74 34 44 .436Bob Ortegel (7) 1974-81 91 103 .469Gary Garner (7) 1981-88 95 104 .477Tom Abatemarco (2) 1988-90 23 29 .442Eddie Fields (1) 1989-90 2 6 .250Rudy Washington (6) 1990-96 63 102 .382Kurt Kanaskie (7) 1996-03 62 136 .313Tom Davis (4) 2004-07 51 66 .436Keno Davis (1) 2007-08 28 5 .848Mark Phelps (5) 2008-13 77 86 .472Ray Giacoletti (1) 2013- 15 16 .484Bulldogs Totals (108) 1906- 1195 1400 .461

Versus the Missouri Valley ConferenceCoaches (Seasons) Years W L Pct.C.A. Pell (3) 1906-09 3 6 .333JohnL.Griffith(3) 1909-10,1912-14 0 18 .000A.R. Hackett (2) 1910-12 0 9 .000Ray Whisman (2) 1914-16 2 10 .167Ralph Glaze (1) 1916-17 0 4 .000S.W. Hobbs (1) 1917-18 0 10 .000M.B. Banks (3) 1918-21 11 24 .314Ossie Solem (4) 1921-25 34 30 .531Bill Boelter (7) 1925-32 32 47 .405E.O. (Bill) Williams (11) 1932-43 67 61 .523Vee Green (1) 1945-46 5 7 .417Forddy Anderson (2) 1946-48 13 9 .864Jack McClelland (3) 1948-51 13 23 .361John Benington (2) 1956-58 11 17 .393Maurice John (13) 1958-71 95 85 .528Howard Stacey (3) 1971-74 10 30 .250Bob Ortegel (7) 1974-81 43 59 .422Gary Garner (7) 1981-88 45 65 .409Tom Abatemarco (2) 1988-90 9 13 .409Eddie Fields (1) 1989-90 2 4 .333Rudy Washington (6) 1990-96 39 67 .368Kurt Kanaskie (7) 1996-03 31 95 .246Tom Davis (4) 2004-07 25 47 .347Keno Davis (1) 2007-08 15 3 .833Mark Phelps (5) 2008-13 37 53 .411Ray Giacoletti (1) 2013- 6 12 .333Bulldogs Totals (102) 1906- 548 808 .404

In the Valley TournamentCoaches (Appearances) Years W L Pct.Bob Ortegel (5) 1977-81 3 5 .375Gary Garner (6) 1982-88 1 6 .143 Tom Abatemarco (1) 1989 1 1 .500Eddie Fields (1) 1990 0 1 .000 Rudy Washington (5) 1991-96 2 5 .286 Kurt Kanaskie (7) 1997-03 2 7 .222Tom Davis (4) 2004-07 2 4 .333Keno Davis (1) 2008 3 0 1.000Mark Phelps (5) 2009-13 3 5 .375Ray Giacoletti (1) 2014- 0 1 .000

Bulldogs Totals (36) 1977- 17 35 .327

In the NCAA Division I TournamentCoaches (Years) Number W L Pct.Maurice John (1969, ’70, ’71) 3 5 3 .625Keno Davis (2008) 1 0 1 .000Bulldogs Totals (4) 4 5 4 .555

In the National Invitation TournamentCoaches (Years) Number W L Pct.Maurice John (1964) 1 1 1 .500Bob Ortegel (1981) 1 0 1 .000Gary Garner (1986) 1 0 1 .000Bulldogs Totals (3) 3 1 3 .250

In the National Commissioner’s InvitationalCoaches (Years) Number W L Pct.Bob Ortegel (1975) 1 3 0 1.000Bulldogs Totals (1) 1 3 0 1.000

In the CollegeInsider.Com Tournament (CIT)Coaches (Years) Number W L Pct.Mark Phelps (2009, 12) 2 1 2 .333Bulldogs Totals (2) 2 1 2 .333

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Numerical Roster No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown / Last School

1 Taylor Stafford Jr. G 6-1 170 Duluth (Minn.) Eastern Arizona College

2 Christian Benzon So. G 6-4 200 Gainesville (Fla.) The Rock School

3 Jaylon Brown So. G 6-0 185 Fishers (Ind.) High

4 Duane Gibson So. G 6-3 200 Cleveland (Ohio) Villa Angela-St. Joseph

5 Mislav Brzoja So. G 6-4 210 Zagrab, Croatia | Villanova

10 Jaylon Moore Sr. F/C 6-7 230 Olive Branch (Miss.) High

12 Adam Wing Jr. G 6-4 205 Morehead (Ky.) Rowan County

14 Sergej Vucetic Jr. C 7-1 238 Vrbas, Serbia | Nebraska

22 WillieWiley Jr. F 6-7 215 Springfield(Ill.)Vincennes

31 D.J. Balentine Jr. G 6-2 205 Kokomo (Ind.) High

44 David Howard So. F/C 6-8 235 Nashville (Tenn.) Montgomery Bell

50 Blake Simmons So. G/F 6-5 210 Newburgh (Ind.) Castle

55 Egidijus Mockevicius Jr. C 6-10 230 Kursenai (Lithuania) Lithuanian Univ. of Educational Sciences

At A Glance2013-14: 14-19; 6-12 MVC (t-8th)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/2Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0

NOTEWORTHY • Evansville led the conference with 14.7 assists per

gamein2013-14.Anextremelyunselfishteam,theAcespostedassistson61%ofitsfieldgoals,16thinthe nation.

• Egidijus Mockevicius was rewarded for his all-around efforts with a berth on the All-MVC Honorable Mention squad;hefinishedtheseasonasthetoprebounderand most accurate shooter in the league while taking second in blocked shots.

• MVC All-Conference First Team member D.J. Balentine averaged 22.8 points per game as he completed his sophomore campaign 7th in the nation in scoring. His 752 points set a UE sophomore scoring record.

• Head coach Marty Simmons reached a pair of important milestones in his college coaching career as his record at UE stands at 102-122 while his overall coaching record is 200-195.

2014-15 Preview

Egidijus Mockevicius

Marty SimmonsHead CoachAlma Mater: Evansville (‘87)Overall Record: 200-195 (13 yrs.)Record at UE: 102-122 (7 years)2013-14: 14-19 / 6-12 (t-8th)

Year-By-Year Record Overall Conf. Conf.Season School W L W L Place Tourn.1996-97 Wartburg 10 14 7 9 5th ---2002-03 SIU Edwardsville 9 18 5 15 t-8th 0-02003-04 SIU Edwardsville 16 12 11 9 5th 0-12004-05 SIU Edwardsville 23 9 15 5 2nd 1-12005-06 SIU Edwardsville 25 8 14 5 3rd-W 1-12006-07 SIU Edwardsville 15 12 10 9 5th-W 0-02007-08 Evansville 9 21 3 15 10th 0-12008-09 Evansville 17 14 8 10 t-5th 0-12009-10 Evansville 9 21 3 15 10th 0-12010-11 Evansville 16 16 9 9 6th 0-12011-12 Evansville 16 16 9 9 t-3rd 1-12012-13 Evansville 21 15 10 8 4th 0-12013-14 Evansville 14 19 6 12 t-8th 1-1

School Totals (7 years) 102 122 48 78 --- 2-7Career Totals (13 years) 200 195 103 120 --- 4-10

Basketball Support Staff

Jimmy ElgasAsst. Coach

Carson HarrisAsst. Coach

Geoff AlexanderAsst. Coach

Kavon LaceyGraduate Asst.

Dr. Andrew Saltzman

Team Doctor

Troy CoppusAthletic Trainer

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University of Evansville (Founded 1854)

Athletic Directory

President: Dr. Thomas KazeeFaculty Chairman of Athletics: Dr. Mark DavisDirector of Athletics: Mark SpencerSenior Associate Athletics Director/SWA: Sarah SolinskySenior Associate Athletics Director: Dwight MerilattAthletic Department Telephone: 812-488-2237Athletic Dept. Address: 1800 Lincoln Ave., Evansville, IN 47722SID: Bob Pristash (cell: 812-266-5288)Assistant SIDs: Mike Radomski, Tom BensonSID Office Telephone: 812-488-2285SID Fax Number: 812-488-2090

University Facts

Founded: 1854Location: Evansville, Ind.Enrollment: 2,822Colors: Purple, Orange and WhiteNickname: Purple AcesYears in the MVC: 21stArena: Ford Center (8,930)Courtside Telephone Number: 812-266-5288

2014-15 Basketball Schedule

Day Date Opponent Site TimeSaturday November 1 McKendree (EX) Evansville, Ind. 1:05 p.m.Saturday November 8 Wabash College (EX) Evansville, Ind. 3:05 p.m.Saturday November 15 Earlham College Evansville, Ind. 2:05 p.m.Wednesday November 19 at Miami (Ohio) Oxford, Ohio TBD

Gulf Coast Showcase (Naples, Fla.)Monday November 24 Fresno State Naples, Fla. 1:30 p.m.Tuesday November 25 East Carolina/Green Bay Naples, Fla. TBDWednesday November 26 TBD Naples, Fla. TBDTuesday December 2 Wright State Evansville, Ind. 7:05 p.m.Saturday December 6 IUPUI Evansville, Ind. 7:05 p.m.Tuesday December 9 at Belmont Nashville, Tenn. TBDSaturday December 13 Murray State Evansville, Ind. 1:05 p.m.Thursday December 18 Ohio Evansville, Ind. 8:05 p.m.Sunday December 21 Alabama State Evansville, Ind. 1:05 p.m.Sunday December 28 Coppin State Evansville, Ind. 1:05 p.m.Thursday January 1 *UNI (ESPN3) Evansville, Ind. 7:00 p.m.Sunday January4 *atIndianaSt.(ESPNNetflex) TerreHaute,Ind.12:30/2:30/4:30Wednesday January 7 *Loyola (MVC TV) Evansville, Ind. 7:00 p.m.Saturday January 10 *at Bradley Peoria, Ill. 1:00 p.m.Wednesday January14 *atMissouriState Springfield,Mo. 7:05p.m.Saturday January 17 *Wichita State (MVC TV) Evansville, Ind. 1:00 p.m.Wednesday January 21 *at Loyola Chicago, Ill. 7:00 p.m.Saturday January 24 *Southern Illinois (MVC TV) Evansville, Ind. 3:00 p.m.Tuesday January 27 *Indiana State Evansville, Ind. 7:00 p.m.Saturday January 31 *at Drake Des Moines, Iowa 2:05 p.m.Tuesday February 3 *at Illinois State (ESPN3) Normal, Ill. 7:00 p.m.Saturday February 7 *Bradley Evansville, Ind. 1:05 p.m.Tuesday February 10 *Missouri State Evansville, Ind. 7:05 p.m.Saturday February 14 *at Southern Illinois Carbondale, Ill. 3:05 p.m.Tuesday February 17 *Drake Evansville, Ind. 7:05 p.m.Sunday February22 *atWichitaSt.(ESPNNetflex) Wichita,Kan. 1/3:00p.m.Wednesday February 25 *at UNI (MVC TV) Cedar Falls, Iowa 8:00 p.m.Saturday February 28 *Illinois State (Wildcard) Evansville, Ind. TBD Thurs.-Sun. March 5-8 MVC Tournament St. Louis, Mo. TBD

*denotes conference game

2013-14 Results (14-19, 6-12)

Date Opponent Score W/L

N9 MARTIN METHODIST 87-69 WN12 at IUPUI 84-78 WN18 ^MERCER 89-76 WN20 ^VALPARAISO 100-92 WN23 ^ANDERSON U 91-68 WN26 at #25 Indiana 46-77 LN30 ^at Ohio 59-81 LD4 at Murray State 63-65 LD7 MIAMI (OHIO) 78-65 WD10 at Xavier 60-63 LD14 JACKSON STATE 51-57 LD21 BUTLER 59-68 LD28 GRAMBLING 96-61 WJ1 *at Drake 66-94 LJ4 *INDIANA STATE 62-81 LJ8 *NORTHERN IOWA 53-80 LJ11 *at Southern Illinois 75-69 WJ15 *at Illinois State 78-79 L (ot)J18 *LOYOLA 53-48 WJ21 *at Missouri State 61-64 LJ26 *BRADLEY 66-60 WJ29 *at Northern Iowa 81-95 LF1 *at Wichita State 67-81 LF5 *MISSOURI STATE 54-66 LF9 *at Bradley 66-83 LF12 *ILLINOIS STATE 104-98 W (ot)F16 *WICHITA STATE 68-84 LF19 *at Indiana State 54-59 LF22 *SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 56-61 LF25 *DRAKE 61-48 WM1 *at Loyola 75-72 WM6 %vs. Drake 69-61 WM7 %vs. Wichita State 58-80 L

Home in CAPS; ^Ohio Classic; *MVC games; %MVC Tournament

Schedule/Results/University Facts

Dr. Thomas KazeePresident

Dr. Mark DavisFaculty Rep.

Mark SpencerAthletic Director

Bob PristashBasketball SID

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All-Game Statistics (14-19) --- TOTAL --- 3-POINTERS --- REBOUNDS ---## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

31 Balentine, D.J. 33 33 1252 37.9 229 528 .434 78 196 .398 216 255 .847 16 72 88 2.7 56 0 139 84 4 19 752 22.855 Mockevicius, Egidijus 32 32 806 25.2 121 193 .627 0 0 .000 94 129 .729 68 198 266 8.3 113 6 9 37 65 25 336 10.550 Simmons, Blake 33 33 1060 32.1 100 246 .407 39 109 .358 67 91 .736 16 83 99 3.0 74 0 77 51 10 29 306 9.312 Wing, Adam 33 33 1035 31.4 83 208 .399 14 50 .280 51 64 .797 27 99 126 3.8 88 3 63 54 7 28 231 7.004 Gibson, Duane 33 31 843 25.5 73 157 .465 0 1 .000 75 111 .676 19 99 118 3.6 97 3 124 102 8 23 221 6.700 Sawvell, Ryan 7 1 106 15.1 18 33 .545 0 4 .000 6 7 .857 7 20 27 3.9 15 0 6 5 1 3 42 6.010 Moore, Jaylon 33 0 455 13.8 57 99 .576 0 0 .000 23 43 .535 21 40 61 1.8 56 0 8 14 14 11 137 4.203 Brown, Jaylon 32 2 579 18.1 48 99 .485 2 10 .200 27 51 .529 10 55 65 2.0 60 0 51 34 4 20 125 3.944 Howard, David 27 0 197 7.3 22 44 .500 0 1 .000 19 45 .422 16 33 49 1.8 35 0 0 13 10 3 63 2.322 Ptacek, Tyler 22 0 152 6.9 11 36 .306 11 27 .407 6 6 1.000 6 4 10 0.5 14 0 4 8 0 1 39 1.802 Benzon, Christian 24 0 159 6.6 13 27 .481 0 0 .000 12 28 .429 8 26 34 1.4 15 0 3 7 1 5 38 1.623 Leazer, Mike 3 0 6 2.0 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0.025 Cesnulevicius, Rokas 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 Team 62 52 114 3.5 0 10 0

Total 33 775 1672 .464 144 398 .362 596 830 .718 276 781 1057 32.0 623 12 485 422 124 167 2290 69.4 Opponents 33 831 1862 .446 238 668 .356 483 684 .706 372 754 1126 34.1 665 19 438 412 147 209 2383 72.2

Conference Games Only (6-12, t-8th) --- TOTAL --- 3-POINTERS --- REBOUNDS ---## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

31 Balentine, D.J. 18 18 700 38.9 122 290 .421 44 113 .389 106 127 .835 8 44 52 2.9 27 0 77 48 2 12 394 21.955 Mockevicius, Egidijus 18 18 466 25.9 67 106 .632 0 0 .000 55 70 .786 44 116 160 8.9 64 4 5 19 38 12 189 10.550 Simmons, Blake 18 18 612 34.0 57 137 .416 25 64 .391 44 59 .746 12 41 53 2.9 40 0 47 36 3 19 183 10.212 Wing, Adam 18 18 571 31.7 43 123 .350 3 25 .120 26 35 .743 14 54 68 3.8 52 3 33 31 3 19 115 6.404 Gibson, Duane 18 16 441 24.5 38 80 .475 0 0 .000 29 46 .630 11 45 56 3.1 55 2 57 52 5 14 105 5.810 Moore, Jaylon 18 0 243 13.5 29 51 .569 0 0 .000 15 20 .750 6 20 26 1.4 27 0 6 8 6 7 73 4.103 Brown, Jaylon 17 2 298 17.5 22 44 .500 0 4 .000 13 24 .542 4 27 31 1.8 33 0 25 15 2 8 57 3.444 Howard, David 16 0 129 8.1 16 29 .552 0 1 .000 6 26 .231 9 22 31 1.9 26 0 0 7 4 2 38 2.422 Ptacek, Tyler 12 0 72 6.0 6 20 .300 6 14 .429 4 4 1.000 2 2 4 0.3 9 0 1 3 0 0 22 1.802 Benzon, Christian 14 0 118 8.4 7 16 .438 0 0 .000 10 21 .476 4 19 23 1.6 13 0 3 6 0 3 24 1.725 Cesnulevicius, Rokas 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 Team 35 26 61 3.4 0 9 0

Total 18 407 896 .454 78 221 .353 308 432 .713 149 416 565 31.4 346 9 254 235 63 96 1200 66.7 Opponents 18 448 994 .451 133 368 .361 293 398 .736 196 414 610 33.9 340 7 240 209 78 116 1322 73.4

Conference Tournament (1-1) --- TOTAL --- 3-POINTERS --- REBOUNDS ---## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

31 Balentine, D.J. 2 2 75 37.5 19 40 .475 8 21 .381 15 19 .789 2 3 5 2.5 3 0 7 4 0 0 61 30.555 Mockevicius, Egidijus 2 2 68 34.0 10 17 .588 0 0 .000 10 13 .769 4 17 21 10.5 5 0 0 3 9 4 30 15.003 Brown, Jaylon 2 0 44 22.0 5 7 .714 0 0 .000 3 5 .600 1 4 5 2.5 4 0 2 3 0 2 13 6.550 Simmons, Blake 2 2 65 32.5 2 13 .154 1 5 .200 4 6 .667 2 5 7 3.5 4 0 2 1 0 2 9 4.504 Gibson, Duane 2 2 47 23.5 3 8 .375 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 1 5 6 3.0 7 1 1 9 0 0 8 4.010 Moore, Jaylon 2 0 19 9.5 2 3 .667 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 1 3 1.5 4 0 1 1 0 0 4 2.012 Wing, Adam 2 2 61 30.5 1 8 .125 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 4 6 3.0 4 0 3 2 0 2 2 1.022 Ptacek, Tyler 1 0 3 3.0 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.023 Leazer, Mike 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.044 Howard, David 2 0 10 5.0 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 2 1.0 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 0.002 Benzon, Christian 2 0 8 4.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Team 5 6 11 5.5 0 0 0

Total 2 42 98 .429 9 27 .333 34 45 .756 19 47 66 33.0 33 1 16 23 11 11 127 63.5 Opponents 2 51 107 .477 19 37 .514 20 35 .571 18 42 60 30.0 35 1 23 21 12 15 141 70.5

2013-14 Statistical Review

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CAREER LEADERS - TOP 10(entering this season)

POINTS No. Student-Athlete (Years) G Pts.

1. Larry Humes (1964-66) 85 2,236 2. Colt Ryan (2009-13) 128 2,279 3. Marcus Wilson (1996-99) 119 2,053 4. Ed Smallwood (1958-60) 82 1,898 5. Andy Elkins (1992-95) 117 1,761 6. Scott Haffner (1987-89) 87 1,686 7. Brad Leaf (1979-82) 106 1,605 8. Parrish Casebier (1991-93) 76 1,535 9. Craig Snow (1998-01) 107 1,53010. John Harrawood (1954-57) 79 1,479

REBOUNDSNo. Student-Athlete (Years) G Rebs.

1. Dale Wise (1959-61) 82 1,197 2. Jerry Sloan (1963-65) 85 1,053 3. Ed Smallwood (1958-60) 82 981 4. Herb Williams (1965-67) 79 879 5. Mel Lurker (1958-60) 83 844 6. Jeff Frey (1974-77) 100 800 7. Dan Godfread (1986-90) 102 737 8. Sascha Hupmann (1990-93) 97 716 9. Reed Jackson (1992-95) 112 712 10. Andy Elkins (1992-95) 119 711

ASSISTSNo. Student-Athlete (Years) G Asts.

1. Jeremy Stanton (1998-01) 115 601 2. ScottShreffler(1989-93) 118 521 3. Jason Holsinger (2005-09) 118 506 4. Reed Jackson (1992-95) 112 437 5. Troy Taylor (2009-13) 129 416 6. Colt Ryan (2009-13) 128 406 7. Todd Cochenour (1991-94) 117 391 8. Lucious Wagner (2001-05) 103 388 9. Scott Haffner (1987-89) 87 38610. Ned Cox (2009-13) 126 308

BLOCKED SHOTSNo. Student-Athlete (Years) G Blks.

1. Dan Godfread (1986-90) 102 226 2. Sascha Hupmann (1990-93) 97 193 3. Bradley Strickland (2003-07) 128 160 4. Egidijus Mockevicius (2012- 68 129 5. Jeff Layden (1994-97) 101 79 6. Mark Jewell (1990-91) 51 73 7. Dan Lytle (2000-02) 58 64 8. Scott Sparks (1994-96) 70 62 9. Craig Snow (1998-01) 121 5610. Andy Elkins (1992-95) 119 42

STEALSNo. Student-Athlete (Years) G Stls.

1. Colt Ryan (2009-13) 128 183 2. Reed Jackson (1992-95) 112 150 3. Troy Taylor (2009-13) 129 141 4. Jeremy Stanton (1998-01) 115 129 5. Scott Haffner (1987-89) 87 110 Adam Seitz (1999-02) 111 110 Marcus Wilson (1996-99) 119 1108. ScottShreffler(1989-93) 118 99 9. Brian Hill (1987-90) 120 98 10. Chris Hollender (1996-98) 84 93

ACTIVE CAREER LEADERS(entering this season)

SCORING (total points)

1,043 - D.J. Balentine 544 - Egidijus Mockevicius 312 - Adam Wing

FIELD GOAL SHOOTING

.629 (202-321) - Egidijus Mockevicius .573 (121-211) - Jaylon Moore

FIELD GOALS MADE

339 - D.J. Balentine 202 - Egidijus Mockevicius

3-POINT SHOOTING

.383 (131-341) - D.J. Balentine .358 (39-109) - Blake Simmons 3-POINTERS MADE

131 - D.J. Balentine 39 - Blake Simmons

FREE THROW SHOOTING

.830 (234-282) - D.J. Balentine .736 (67-91) - Blake Simmons .724 (63-87) - Adam Wing

FREE THROWS MADE

234 - D.J. Balentine 140 - Egidijus Mockevicius

ASSISTS

208 - D.J. Balentine 124 - Duane Gibson

STEALS

42 - Adam Wing 39 - Egidijus Mockevicius

BLOCKS

129 - Egidijus Mockevicius 31 - Jaylon Moore

REBOUNDS

447 - Egidijus Mockevicius 208 - Adam Wing 150 - Jaylon Moore 150 - D.J. Balentine

NewspaperTim EthridgeEvansville Courier & Press300 E. Walnut, Evansville, IN 47702-0268OfficePhone--812-464-7416Email -- [email protected]

Daniel AllarBeat Writer, Evansville Courier & Press300 East Walnut, Evansville, IN 47702-0268Cell Phone -- 812-989-2033Email -- [email protected]

University Crescent, Sports Editor1800 Lincoln Ave., Evansville, IN 47722OfficePhone--812-488-2846Email -- [email protected]

RadioLance WilkersonColor Commentator, UE Radio Network1800 Lincoln Ave., Evansville IN 47722OfficePhone--812-488-2623Email -- [email protected]

Tom BensonGeneral ManagerWUEV Radio1800 Lincoln Ave., Evansville, IN 47722OfficePhone--812-488-2689Email -- [email protected]

Dan EgierskiTalk Show HostWYFX-FM Radio 106.7601 Upton Road, Mt. Vernon IN 47620OfficePhone--812-483-6968Email -- [email protected]

ESPN Radio 105.3117 SE 5th St. Evansville, IN 47708Phone: 812-425-4226Studio Line: 1-877-945-7625Business Line: 812-425-4226

TelevisionMike BlakeCoach’s Show HostWFIE-TV (NBC), P.O. Box 1414Evansville, IN [email protected]

Joe DownsSports DirectorWFIE-TV (NBC), P.O. Box 1414Evansville, IN 47701OfficePhone--812-433-3403Email -- [email protected]

Drew AmmanSports DirectorWEHT-TV800 Marywood DriveHenderson, KY 42420OfficePhone--800-879-8542812-424-7777Email -- [email protected]

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1995 18-9 11-7 Fifth 0-1 7-1 ----- 1996 13-14 9-9 Fifth 0-1 4-4 -----1997 17-14 11-7 T-Fourth 0-1 6-6 -----1998 15-15 9-9 T-Sixth 0-1 6-5 -----1999 23-10 13-5 First 2-1 8-4 NCAA 0-12000 18-12 9-9 Sixth 0-1 9-2 -----2001 14-16 9-9 Sixth 0-1 5-6 -----2002 7-21 4-14 T-Ninth 0-1 3-6 -----2003 12-16 8-10 T-Fifth 0-1 4-5 -----2004 7-22 5-13 T-Eighth 1-1 1-8 -----2005 11-17 5-13 T-Ninth 0-1 6-3 -----2006 10-19 5-13 T-Seventh 1-1 4-5 -----2007 14-17 6-12 T-Seventh 0-1 8-4 -----2008 9-21 3-15 Tenth 0-1 6-5 -----2009 17-14 8-10 T-Fifth 0-1 9-3 CIT 0-12010 9-21 3-15 Tenth 0-1 6-5 -----2011 16-16 9-9 Sixth 0-1 7-6 CBI 1-12012 16-16 9-9 T-Third 1-1 6-6 CBI 0-12013 21-15 10-8 Fourth 0-1 11-6 CIT 3-12014 14-19 6-12 T-Eighth 1-1 7-6 -----

20 yrs. 281-324 152-208 6-20 117-90 4-5

COACHING RECORDSBy TenureCoaches (Seasons) Years W L Pct.

G.B Schnurr (1) 1919-20 1 3 .250Clem McGinness (1) 1920-21 2 8 .200Harlan Miller (1) 1921-22 2 9 .181Charles Holton (1) 1922-23 2 8 .200John Harmon (7) 1923-30 59 50 .541Bill Slyker (13) 1930-43 123 96 .562Emerson Henke (3) 1943-46 29 22 .569Arad McCutchan (31) 1946-77 514 314 .622Bobby Watson (1) 1977 1 3 .250Dick Walters (7) 1978-85 114 87 .567Jim Crews (17) 1985-03 294 209 .584Steve Merfeld (5) 2003-07 54 91 .372Marty Simmons (7) 2007- 102 122 .455

Aces Totals (95) 1919- 1297 1022 .559

Versus the Missouri Valley ConferenceCoaches (Seasons) Years W L Pct.

Jim Crews (8) 1994-02 75 69 .521Steve Merfeld (5) 2002-07 29 61 .322Marty Simmons (7) 2007- 48 78 .381

Aces Totals (20) 1995- 152 208 .422

In the Valley TournamentCoaches (Appearances) Years W L Pct.

Jim Crews (8) 1995-02 2 8 .200Steve Merfeld (5) 2003-07 2 5 .286Marty Simmons (7) 2008- 2 7 .222

Aces Totals (20) 1995- 6 20 .231

In the NCAA Division I TournamentCoaches (Years) Number W L Pct.

Dick Walters (1982) 1 0 1 .000Jim Crews (89, 92, 93, 99) 4 1 4 .200

Aces Totals (5) 5 1 5 .167

In the National Invitation TournamentCoaches (Years) Number W L Pct.

Jim Crews (1988, 1994) 2 1 2 .333

Aces Totals (2) 2 1 2 .333

In the CollegeInsider.com Tournament (CIT)Coaches (Years) Number W L Pct.

Marty Simmons (2009, 13) 2 3 2 .600

Aces Totals (2) 2 3 2 .600

In the College Basketball Invitational (CBI)Coaches (Years) Number W L Pct.

Marty Simmons (2012) 2 1 2 .333

Aces Totals (2) 2 1 2 .333

By The Numbers

Arad McCutchan (1946-77)

YEAR-BY-YEAR IN THE VALLEY

Jim Crews (1985-02)

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Numerical Roster No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown / Last School 0 Nick Banyard Jr. F 6-8 220 Flower Mound (Texas) Marcus | New Mexico 1 Paris Lee So. G 5-11 183 Maywood (Ill.) Proviso East High 3 Daishon Knight Sr. G 6-1 189 Baltimore (Md.) Lake Clifton High Maine Central | Odessa (Texas) College 4 Bobby Hunter Sr. G 5-10 191 Reno (Nev.) Bishop Manogue | Santa Fe College 5 Mark Hall So. G 6-3 170 Round Lake Beach (Ill.) Grayslake North E. Wyoming College 10 John Jones Sr. F 6-9 262 St. Michael, Barbados Garrison Secondary | The Howe School 11 MiKyle McIntosh Fr. F 6-7 234 Pickering (Ontario (High) Christian Faith | 22ft Academy 12 Tony Wills So. G 6-3 179 Indianapolis (Ind.) Ben Davis High 15 Justin McCloud Jr. G 6-4 198 Bottineau (N.D.) High | Bismarck State 22 Reggie Lynch So. C 6-10 257 Edina (Minn.) High 23 Deontae Hawkins Fr. F 6-8 219 Dayton (Ohio) Dunbar High Quakerdale Promise Academy 42 Will Ransom Jr. F 6-8 252 Fort Worth (Texas) North Crowley High Daytona State College 44 DeVaughn Akoon-Purcell Jr. G 6-5 194 Orlando (Fla.) West Oaks Academy Eastern Oklahoma State College

At A Glance2013-14: 18-16; 9-9 MVC (t-4th)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/5Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1

NOTEWORTHY • Four starters and six letterwinners return for Illinois

State men’s basketball team which boasts a substan-tial increase in experience compared to last year’s squad. Whereas the 2013-14 Redbirds returned just 8.0 percent of their scoring and 9.4 percent of their rebounding, the 2014-15 team returns 67.6 percent of its scoring and 66.2 percent of its rebounding.

• The Redbirds, who were often forced to play with a four-guard lineup last season, have added three for-wards to their active roster. MiKyle McIntosh, Deontae Hawkins and Will Ransom join returning big-men John Jones and Reggie Lynch, while New Mexico transfer forward Nick Banyard will miss the upcoming season.

  •  Reggie Lynch was the most efficient shot-blocker in the nation last year. He played 20.3 minutes per game but averaged 5.6 blocks per 40 minutes. Lynch’s 96 total blocks last season not only led the league but also set the Missouri Valley Conference freshman single-season blocks record, previously established by Creighton’s Benoit Benjamin in 1982-83.

2013-14 Preview

Paris Lee

Dan MullerHead CoachAlma Mater: Illinois State (‘98)Overall Record: 2 YearsRecord at ISU: 2 Years2013-14: 18-16 / 9-9 (t-4th)

Year-By-Year Record Overall Conf. Conf.Season School W L W L Place Tourn.2012-13 Illinois State 18 15 8 10 6th 1-12013-14 Illinois State 18 16 9 9 t-4th 0-1

School Totals (2 Years) 36 31 17 19 --- 1-2Career Totals (Same) 36 31 17 19 --- 1-2

Basketball Support Staff

Torrey WardAssoc. Head Coach

Dean OliverAsst. Coach

Luke YaklichAsst. Coach

Mitch GilfillanOperations

Will VeasleyVideo Coordinator

John MunnAthletic Trainer

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Illinois State University (Founded 1857)

Athletic DirectoryPresident: Larry DietzFaculty Chairman of Athletics: Dr. Jeri BeggsDirector of Athletics: Larry LyonsDeputy Director of Athletics/SWA: Leanna BordnerDeputy Director of Athletics/External Operations: Aaron LeetchSr. Associate Athletics Director/Compliance: Cindy HarrisAssoc. Athletics Director/Academics/Life Skills: Dr. Paul DowneyAssociate Athletics Director/Internal Operations: Peyton DeterdingAssistant ADs: Bryan Goodall, Matt Lyons, Mike Williams, LB LyonsAthletics Department Telephone: 309-438-3633Athletics Dept. Address: 7130 Athletics, Normal, IL 61790-7130Basketball SID: John Twork (cell: 309-530-0388)SID Office Telephone: 309-438-3805SID Fax Number: 309-438-5634

University FactsFounded: 1857Location: Normal, Ill.Enrollment: 20,271Colors: Red and WhiteNickname: RedbirdsYears in the MVC: 34thArena: Redbird Arena (10,200)Courtside Telephone Number: 309-438-5950/8217

2014-15 Basketball Schedule

Day Date Opponent Site TimeMonday November 10 Lewis (EX) Normal, Ill. 7:00 p.m.Sunday November 16 Utah State Normal, Ill. 4:00 p.m.

Paradise Jam (U.S. Virgin Islands)Friday November 21 Weber State U.S. Virgin Islands 8:00 p.m.Sat/Sun Nov. 22/23 LSU/Old Dominion U.S. Virgin Islands TBDMonday November 24 TBD U.S. Virgin Islands TBD

Saturday November 29 Youngstown State Normal, Ill. 2:00 p.m.

Tuesday December 2 VCU (CSN Plus) Normal, Ill. 7:00 p.m.Sunday December 7 at UAB Birmingham, Ala. TBDSunday December 14 at DePaul (FOX1) Chicago, Ill. 3:00 p.m.Wednesday December 17 Tennessee-Martin Normal, Ill. 7:00 p.m.Saturday December 20 at Murray State Murray, Ky. 7:00 p.m.Monday December 22 IPFW Normal, Ill. 6:00 p.m.Monday December 29 Quincy Normal, Ill. 6:00 p.m.Wednesday December 31 *Indiana State (CSN) Normal, Ill. 3:00 p.m.

Sunday  January 4  *at Wichita St. (ESPN Netflex)  Wichita, Kan.   12:30/2:30/4:30Wednesday January 7 *Drake Normal, Ill. 7:00 p.m.Sunday  January 11  *at Missouri St. (ESPN Netflex)  Springfield, Mo.   2/4:00 p.m.Wednesday January 14 *at Indiana State Terre Haute, Ind. 6:05 p.m.Saturday January 17 *Bradley (CSN) Normal, Ill. 4:00 p.m.Tuesday January 20 *at Drake Des Moines, Iowa 7:05 p.m.Sunday  January 25  *UNI (ESPN Netflex)  Normal, Ill.   1/3:00 p.m.Wednesday January 28 *Missouri State (ESPN3) Normal, Ill. 7:00 p.m.Saturday January 31 *at Loyola (MVC TV) Chicago, Ill. 1:00 p.m.

Tuesday February 3 *Evansville (ESPN3) Normal, Ill. 7:00 p.m.Saturday February 7 *at S. Illinois (MVC TV) Carbondale, Ill. 1:00 p.m.Wednesday February 11 *at UNI (ESPN3) Cedar Falls, Iowa 7:00 p.m.Saturday February 14 *Wichita State (ESPN/2) Normal, Ill. 5:00 p.m.Wednesday February 18 *at Bradley (MVC TV) Peoria, Ill. 8:00 p.m.Saturday February 21 *Loyola (CSN) Normal, Ill. 7:00 p.m.Wednesday February 25 *Southern Illinois (ESPN3) Normal, Ill. 7:00 p.m.Saturday February 28 *at Evansville (Wildcard) Evansville, Ind. TBDThurs-Sun. March 5-8 MVC Tournament St. Louis, Mo. TBD

*denotes conference game

2013-14 Results (18-16, 9-9)

Date Opponent Score W/L

N8 at #14 VCU 58-96 LN12 DREXEL 70-78 LN17 at Northwestern 68-64 WN20 MANHATTAN 70-79 LN27 ^vs. Vermont 76-87 LN29 ^vs. Sonoma State 75-58 WN30 ^at San Francisco 90-76 WD4 CHICAGO STATE 75-56 WD7 #25 DAYTON 81-75 WD16 at Oakland 75-90 LD19 TENNESSEE STATE 64-58 WD22 DEPAUL 69-64 WJ2 *at Missouri State 70-78 L (ot)J5 *SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 66-48 WJ8 *at Wichita State 47-66 LJ11 *LOYOLA 59-50 WJ15 *EVANSVILLE 79-78 W (ot)J18 *at Drake 77-63 WJ22 *WICHITA STATE 55-70 LJ25 *at Indiana State 62-76 LJ29 *at Bradley 45-64 LF1 *DRAKE 75-57 WF5 *NORTHERN IOWA 76-65 WF9 *at Loyola 69-79 LF12 *at Evansville 98-104 L (ot)F15 *BRADLEY 70-54 WF18 *MISSOURI STATE 67-63 WF23 *at Northern Iowa 59-72 LF26 *INDIANA STATE 77-59 WM1 *at Southern Illinois 65-66 LM7 %vs. Missouri State 48-53 LM19 $MOREHEAD STATE 77-67 WM24 $TEXAS A&M 62-55 WM26 $at Siena 49-61 L

Home in CAPS; ^Golden Gate Challenge; *MVC games; %MVC Tournament; $CBI Tournament

Schedule/Results/University Facts

Larry DietzPresident

Dr. Jeri BeggsFaculty Rep.

Larry LyonsAthletic Director

John TworkBasketball SID

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All-Game Statistics (18-16) --- TOTAL --- 3-POINTERS --- REBOUNDS ---## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

03 Knight,Daishon 34 27 967 28.4 142 387 .367 48 164 .293 117 150 .780 18 139 157 4.6 52 0 74 77 4 42 449 13.223 Lofton,Zach 31 13 713 23.0 109 322 .339 50 171 .292 81 106 .764 20 73 93 3.0 46 1 46 46 2 31 349 11.304 Hunter,Bobby 34 29 942 27.7 109 226 .482 33 95 .347 107 139 .770 26 101 127 3.7 86 4 81 51 0 52 358 10.522 Lynch,Reggie 34 20 690 20.3 110 189 .582 0 0 .000 63 114 .553 63 101 164 4.8 126 10 8 56 96 20 283 8.315 Zeisloft,Nick 34 30 873 25.7 74 196 .378 60 169 .355 27 30 .900 24 91 115 3.4 59 0 31 20 4 21 235 6.901 Lee,Paris 34 33 934 27.5 74 215 .344 37 119 .311 42 59 .712 13 54 67 2.0 68 0 78 63 1 47 227 6.710 Jones,John 23 13 409 17.8 50 100 .500 0 0 .000 36 60 .600 35 55 90 3.9 62 2 2 18 16 8 136 5.912 Wills,Tony 33 0 534 16.2 37 94 .394 4 16 .250 40 53 .755 30 61 91 2.8 76 2 20 19 5 22 118 3.605 Samuel,Jamaal 26 1 291 11.2 27 55 .491 4 15 .267 6 15 .400 14 48 62 2.4 50 0 3 8 23 4 64 2.500 Keane,Kaza 34 0 409 12.0 24 78 .308 8 26 .308 24 45 .533 11 35 46 1.4 54 1 61 56 1 10 80 2.431 Stacho,Matt 11 0 14 1.3 1 10 .100 0 5 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 1 0 0 1 2 0.2 Team 74 56 130 3.8 1 2 0

Total 34 767 1886 .407 244 781 .312 545 774 .704 338 843 1181 34.7 696 22 409 420 160 262 2323 68.3 Opponents 34 779 1854 .420 239 679 .352 532 791 .673 381 890 1271 37.4 646 9 468 470 115 185 2329 68.5

Conference Games Only (9-9, t-4th) --- TOTAL --- 3-POINTERS --- REBOUNDS ---## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

03 Knight,Daishon 18 13 504 28.0 71 197 .360 22 79 .278 61 71 .859 10 73 83 4.6 29 0 38 43 3 22 225 12.504 Hunter,Bobby 18 15 535 29.7 65 131 .496 22 62 .355 54 71 .761 12 67 79 4.4 39 1 53 24 0 31 206 11.423 Lofton,Zach 18 8 410 22.8 63 173 .364 28 93 .301 32 48 .667 12 46 58 3.2 30 1 23 24 1 24 186 10.322 Lynch,Reggie 18 16 396 22.0 61 99 .616 0 0 .000 41 66 .621 33 56 89 4.9 72 7 5 39 54 11 163 9.115 Zeisloft,Nick 18 18 477 26.5 41 99 .414 36 86 .419 13 16 .813 12 34 46 2.6 28 0 15 8 2 12 131 7.301 Lee,Paris 18 18 507 28.2 38 105 .362 18 61 .295 21 28 .750 7 25 32 1.8 38 0 41 29 0 21 115 6.410 Jones,John 8 1 132 16.5 20 34 .588 0 0 .000 10 20 .500 11 19 30 3.8 17 0 0 7 6 1 50 6.312 Wills,Tony 18 0 322 17.9 20 51 .392 1 8 .125 19 29 .655 19 37 56 3.1 44 1 7 14 3 13 60 3.305 Samuel,Jamaal 14 1 202 14.4 20 39 .513 2 6 .333 4 11 .364 13 32 45 3.2 30 0 1 7 18 4 46 3.300 Keane,Kaza 18 0 179 9.9 10 36 .278 1 12 .083 11 23 .478 3 17 20 1.1 27 1 28 21 1 8 32 1.831 Stacho,Matt 7 0 11 1.6 1 8 .125 0 4 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0.3 Team 35 24 59 3.3 1 1 0

Total 18 410 972 .422 130 411 .316 266 383 .695 167 430 597 33.2 355 11 211 217 88 148 1216 67.6 Opponents 18 395 941 .420 136 360 .378 286 405 .706 183 451 634 35.2 314 5 252 247 56 99 1212 67.3

Conference Tournament (0-1) --- TOTAL --- 3-POINTERS --- REBOUNDS ---## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

23 Lofton,Zach 1 0 30 30.0 9 19 .474 5 13 .385 2 2 1.000 1 3 4 4.0 1 0 0 1 0 2 25 25.004 Hunter,Bobby 1 1 30 30.0 2 6 .333 1 3 .333 1 2 .500 0 4 4 4.0 3 0 0 5 0 0 6 6.022 Lynch,Reggie 1 1 29 29.0 1 5 .200 0 0 .000 2 5 .400 5 3 8 8.0 4 0 0 1 3 1 4 4.012 Wills,Tony 1 0 21 21.0 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 2 3 .667 2 1 3 3.0 1 0 0 1 1 0 4 4.001 Lee,Paris 1 1 26 26.0 1 5 .200 0 2 .000 2 3 .667 0 2 2 2.0 1 0 3 0 0 2 4 4.015 Zeisloft,Nick 1 1 23 23.0 1 4 .250 1 4 .250 0 0 .000 1 2 3 3.0 2 0 1 3 0 2 3 3.003 Knight,Daishon 1 1 25 25.0 1 9 .111 0 4 .000 0 2 .000 0 3 3 3.0 3 0 2 3 0 3 2 2.005 Samuel,Jamaal 1 0 8 8.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 3 3 3.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 Keane,Kaza 1 0 8 8.0 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Team 3 3 6 6.0 0 0 0

Total 1 16 51 .314 7 26 .269 9 17 .529 12 24 36 36.0 18 0 6 14 4 10 48 48.0 Opponents 1 18 55 .327 7 20 .350 10 19 .526 19 26 45 45.0 17 0 12 15 5 4 53 53.0

2013-14 Statistical Review

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CAREER LEADERS - TOP 10(entering this season)

POINTS No. Student-Athlete (Years) G Pts.

1. Doug Collins (1970-73) 77 2,240 2. Billy Lewis (1975-78) 110 1,962 3. Fred Marberry (1954-57) 85 1,881 4. Ron Jones (1977-80) 115 1,839 5. Osiris Eldridge (2006-10) 133 1,838 6. Bill Sarver (1951-54) 95 1,798 7. Tarise Bryson (1998-02) 91 1,736 8. Jackie Carmichael (2009-13) 131 1,580 9. Jerry McGreal (1965-68) 85 1,542 10. George Terry (1965-68) 79 1,470

REBOUNDSNo. Student-Athlete (Years) G Rebs.

1. Ron DeVries (1971-74) 77 1,033 2. Dave Schertz (1955-59) 106 978 3. Jackie Carmichael (2009-13) 131 942 4. Fred Marberry (1953-57) 85 933 5. Steve Arends (1965-68) 85 885 6. Billy Lewis (1974-78) 110 869 7. Rick Lamb (1979-83) 116 809 8. Jeff Wilkins (1974-77) 81 794 9. Dinma Odiakosa (2007-10) 120 772 10. Del Yarbrough (1976-80) 111 750

ASSISTSNo. Student-Athlete (Years) G Asts.

1. Jamar Smiley (1994-98) 126 740 2. Ron Jones (1976-80) 115 597 3. Derrick Mayes (1975-79) 112 506 4. Mike Bonczyk (1972-76) 85 482 5. Michael McKenny (1981-85) 121 467 6. Vince Greene (2001-05) 119 416 7. Randy Blair (1986-90) 119 384 8. Richard Thomas (1990-93) 115 376 9. Todd Wemhoener (1990-94) 110 37110. David Cason (1993-95) 60 357

BLOCKED SHOTSNo. Student-Athlete (Years) G Blks.

1. Jackie Carmichael (2009-13) 131 200 2. Greg Dilligard (2003-07) 118 160 3. LeRoy Watkins (1996-99) 120 143 4. Mike VandeGarde (1990-94) 112 134 5. Joe Galvin (1976-80) 107 132 6. Jon Ekey (2010-13) 99 110 7. Jeff Wilkins (1974-77) 81 103 8. Reggie Lynch (2013-pres. 34 96 9. Bill Braksick (1983-86) 85 8810. Anthony Slack (2006-08) 64 79

STEALSNo. Student-Athlete (Years) G Stls.

1. Ron Jones (1976-80) 115 222 2. Osiris Eldridge (2006-10) 133 181 3. Richard Thomas (1989-93) 115 174 4. Todd Wemhoener (1990-94) 110 163 5. Jamar Smiley (1994-98) 126 142 6. Vince Greene (2001-05) 119 139 7. Michael McKenny (1981-85) 121 138 8. Tarise Bryson (1998-02) 91 129 Rickie Johnson (1981-85) 121 129 10. Gregg Alexander (2001-05) 117 127

ACTIVE CAREER LEADERS(entering this season)

SCORING (total points)

449 - Daishon Knight 358 - Bobby Hunter 283 - Reggie Lynch

FIELD GOAL SHOOTING

.582 (110-189) - Reggie Lynch .500 (50-100) - John Jones

FIELD GOALS MADE

142 - Daishon Knight 110 - Reggie Lynch 109 - Bobby Hunter

3-POINT SHOOTING

.347 (33-95) - Bobby Hunter .311 (37-119) - Paris Lee 3-POINTERS MADE

48 - Daishon Knight 37 - Paris Lee

FREE THROW SHOOTING

.780 (117-150) - Daishon Knight .770 (107-139) - Bobby Hunter

FREE THROWS MADE

117 - Daishon Knight 107 - Bobby Hunter

ASSISTS

81 - Bobby Hunter 78 - Paris Lee 74 - Daishon Knight

STEALS

52 - Bobby Hunter 47 - Paris Lee

BLOCKS

96 - Reggie Lynch 16 - John Jones

REBOUNDS

164 - Reggie Lynch 157 - Daishon Knight

NewspaperJim BensonBeat Writer, The Pantagraph301 W. WashingtonBloomington, IL 61701Office Phone -- 309-820-3255Email -- [email protected]

Ryann HoffenbergSports Editor, Daily VidetteCampus Box 0890, Normal, IL 61790-0890Office Phone -- 309-438-7685

Kevin CapiePeoria Journal-Star, 1 News Plaza Peoria, IL 61643Office Phone -- 309-686-3214Email -- [email protected]

Ed PyneThe Normalite102 Parkinson, Normal, IL 61761Office Phone -- 309-454-5476

RadioDick LuedkeWJBC Radio, Play-By-Play Announcer236 Greenwood Ave.Bloomington, IL 61702-0008Office Phone -- 309-766-3635Email -- [email protected]

Mike MatthewsWJBC Radio, Color Analyst Bloomington, IL 61702-0008 Office Phone -- 309-766-0889Email -- [email protected]

Eric Stock, Bryan BloodworthWJBC Radio236 Greenwood Ave.Bloomington, IL 61702-0008Office Phone -- 309-821-1000, ext. 205

Deb LesserWZND RadioCampus Box 4481Normal, IL 61790-4481Office Phone -- 309-438-5491

TelevisionLee HallSports Director, WEEK-TV (NBC)2907 Springfield RoadEast Peoria, IL 61611Office Phone -- 309-698-3729Email -- [email protected]

Kurt PeglerSports Director, WMBD-TV (CBS)3131 N. University, Peoria, IL 61604Office Phone -- 309-686-9461Email -- [email protected]

Jim MattsonSports Director, WHOI (ABC)2907 Springfield RoadEast Peoria, IL 61611Office Phone -- 309-698-2525Email -- [email protected]

Laura Trendle-PolusTV-10Campus Box 4450Normal, IL 61790-4450Office Phone -- 309-438-5481

Chris BodenComcast SportsNet Chicago350 N. Orleans, Suite S1-100, Chicago, ILOffice Phone -- 312-222-6001

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1982 17-12 9-7 Fifth 2-1 6-4 -----1983 24-7 13-5 Second 3-0 8-2 NCAA 0-11984 23-8 13-3 T-First 1-1 9-4 NCAA 1-11985 22-8 11-5 T-Second 0-1 11-2 NCAA 1-11986 15-14 9-7 Fourth 1-1 5-6 -----1987 19-13 7-7 Fourth 1-1 11-5 NIT 2-11988 18-13 9-5 Third 2-1 7-7 NIT 0-11989 13-17 6-8 T-Fifth 1-1 6-8 -----1990 18-13 9-5 T-Second 3-0 6-8 NCAA 0-11991 5-23 4-12 T-Eighth 0-1 1-10 ----1992 18-11 14-4 T-First 1-1 3-6 -----1993 19-10 13-5 First 2-1 4-4 -----1994 16-11 12-6 Fourth 0-1 4-4 -----1995 20-13 13-5 T-Second 1-1 6-7 NIT 1-11996 22-12 13-5 Second 1-1 8-6 NIT 2-11997 24-6 14-4 First 3-0 7-2 NCAA 0-11998 25-6 16-2 First 3-0 6-4 NCAA 1-11999 16-15 7-11 Seventh 1-1 8-3 -----2000 10-20 5-13 T-Eighth 0-1 5-6 -----2001 21-9 12-6 T-Second 1-1 8-2 NIT 0-12002 17-14 12-6 Third 1-1 4-7 -----2003 8-21 5-13 T-Eighth 1-1 2-7 -----2004 10-19 4-14 Tenth 1-1 5-4 -----2005 17-13 8-10 Sixth 0-1 9-2 -----2006 9-19 4-14 T-Ninth 0-1 5-4 -----2007 15-16 6-12 T-Seventh 0-1 9-3 -----2008 25-10 13-5 Second 2-1 10-4 NIT 1-12009 24-10 11-7 Third 2-1 11-2 NIT 0-12010 22-11 11-7 Third 1-1 10-3 NIT 0-12011 12-19 4-14 T-Eighth 0-1 8-4 -----2012 21-14 9-9 T-Third 2-1 10-4 NIT 1-12013 18-15 8-10 Sixth 1-1 9-4 -----2014 18-16 9-9 T-Fourth 0-1 9-6 CBI 2-1

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COACHING RECORDSBy TenureCoaches (Seasons) Years W L Pct.

B.C. Edwards (4) 1899-02 14 2 .875J.P. Stewart (4) 1903-06 20 10 .667William Bawden (2) 1907-08 10 4 .714George Binnewies (2) 1909-10 17 5 .772Harrison Russell (13) 1911-23 89 101 .468Clifford E. Horton (2) 1924-25 8 20 .286

Don Karnes (2) 1926-27 9 20 .310Joseph Cogdal (22) 1928-49 280 177 .613James “Pim” Goff (8) 1950-57 97 98 .497James Collie (13) 1958-70 209 139 .601Will Robinson (5) 1971-75 78 51 .605Gene Smithson (3) 1976-78 66 18 .786Bob Donewald (11) 1979-89 208 121 .632Bob Bender (4) 1989-93 60 57 .513Kevin Stallings (6) 1993-99 123 63 .661Tom Richardson (4) 1999-03 56 64 .467Porter Moser (4) 2003-07 51 67 .432Tim Jankovich (5) 2007-12 104 64 .619Dan Muller (2) 2012- 36 31 .537

Redbirds Totals (116) 1899- 1,535 1,112 .580

Versus the Missouri Valley ConferenceCoaches (Seasons) Years W L Pct.

Bob Donewald (8) 1981-89 77 47 .621Bob Bender (4) 1989-93 40 26 .606Kevin Stallings (6) 1993-99 75 33 .694 Tom Richardson (4) 1999-03 34 38 .472Porter Moser (4) 2003-07 22 50 .305Tim Jankovich (5) 2007-12 48 42 .533Dan Muller (2) 2012- 17 19 .472

Redbirds Totals (33) 1981- 313 255 .551

In the Valley TournamentCoaches (Appearances) Years W L Pct.

Bob Donewald (8) 1982-89 11 7 .611Bob Bender (4) 1990-93 6 3 .667Kevin Stallings (6) 1994-99 9 4 .692 Tom Richardson (4) 2000-03 3 4 .429Porter Moser (4) 2004-07 1 4 .200Tim Jankovich (5) 2008-12 7 5 .583Dan Muller (2) 2013- 1 2 .333

Redbirds Totals (33) 1981- 38 29 .567

In the NCAA Division I TournamentCoaches (Years) Number W L Pct.

Bob Donewald (1983, 1984, 1985) 3 1 3 .250Bob Bender (1990) 1 0 1 .000Kevin Stallings (1997, 1998) 2 1 2 .333

Redbirds Totals (6) 6 2 6 .250

In the National Invitation TournamentCoaches (Years) Number W L Pct.

Gene Smithson (1977, 1978) 2 1 2 .333Bob Donewald (1980, 1987, 1988) 3 3 3 .500Kevin Stallings (1995, 1996) 2 3 2 .600Tom Richardson (2001) 1 0 1 .000Tim Jankovich (2008, 09, 10, 12) 4 2 4 .333

Redbirds Totals (12) 12 9 12 .429

In the College Basketball Invitational (CBI)Coaches (Years) Number W L Pct.

Dan Muller (2014) 1 2 1 .667

Redbirds Totals (1) 1 2 1 .667

By The Numbers

Bob Donewald (1979-89)Kevin Stallings (1993-99)

YEAR-BY-YEAR IN THE VALLEY

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Numerical Roster No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown / Last School

0 Jake Kitchell Sr. F/C 6-10 233 Union Mills (Ind.) South Central High 1 Khristian Smith Jr. G/F 6-6 200 Indianapolis (Ind.) Pike High 2 Alex Etherington Fr. G/F 6-5 210 Cicero (Ind.) Hamilton Heights High 4 Brenton Scott Fr. G 6-1 192 Fort Wayne (Ind.) Northrop High 5 Justin Gant Sr. F 6-9 240 Terre Haute (Ind.) North Vigo High 10 Kalen Alexander So. G 6-3 169 Terre Haute (Ind.) North Vigo High 11 Devonte Brown Jr. G 6-2 195 Killeen (Texas) Ellison High 15 Charles “Tre” Bennett Jr. G 5-10 183 Houston (Texas) Lamar State CC 20 Grant Prusator So. G 6-0 171 Rochelle (Ill.) Highland CC 22 Brandon Burnett Jr. G 6-6 232 Tucson (Ariz.) Cienega High 30 Matt Van Scyoc Jr. F 6-6 218 Green Lake (Wis.) The Citadel 32 Laquarious Paige Fr. G 6-3 174 West Orange (Texas) Stark High 34 Brandon Murphy Fr. F/C 6-7 290 Montgomery (Ala.) Carver High 41 Nick Amor So. G/F 6-4 187 Elkhart (Ind.) LaVille High 42 TJ Bell So. C 6-8 254 Charleston (Ill.) High

At A Glance2013-14: 23-11; 12-6 MVC (2nd)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/5Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3

NOTEWORTHY • With Indiana State’s appearance in the 2014 National

Invitation Tournament, the Sycamores have now made five consecutive trips to postseason play, including two in a row to the NIT.

• Greg Lansing owns four victories over nationally-ranked teams during his tenure, which is tied for the school record with Bill Hodges.

• The Sycamores compiled a 3-9 ledger against teams that advanced to the 2014 postseason (NCAA: 0-3 vs. Wichita St., 0-1 vs. Tulsa, 0-1 vs. Saint Louis; NIT: 1-1 vs. Belmont, 0-1 vs. Arkansas ; CBI: 1-1 vs. Illinois State; CIT: 1-1 vs. Missouri St.).

• Khristian Smith became the first Sycamore to earn the league’s Sixth Man Of The Year Award. He was a repeat All-Bench Team selection and also was named to the MVC Most Improved Team.

2014-15 Preview

Jake Kitchell

Greg LansingHead CoachAlma Mater: South Dakota (‘90)Overall Record: 79-55 (4 years)Record at ISU: 79-55 (4 years)2013-14: 23-11 / 12-6 (2nd)

Year-By-Year Record Overall Conf. Conf.Season School W L W L Place Tourn.2010-11 Indiana State 20 14 12 6 3rd 3-02011-12 Indiana State 18 15 8 10 8th 1-12012-13 Indiana State 18 15 9 9 5th 1-12013-14 Indiana State 23 11 12 6 2nd 2-1

School Totals (4 years) 79 55 41 31 --- 7-3Career Totals (same) 79 55 41 31 --- 7-3

Basketball Support Staff

Lou GudinoAsst. Coach

Terry ParkerAsst. Coach

Marcus BelcherAsst. Coach

Rex Parker Operations

Dr. Tom KlootwykTeam Doctor

Nate BinghamGraduate Manager

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Indiana State University (Founded 1865)

Athletic DirectoryPresident: Dr. Daniel J. BradleyFaculty Chairman of Athletics: Dr. Joe SandersDirector of Athletics: Ron PrettymanSenior Assistant Athletics Director: John ShermanSenior Woman’s Administrator: Angie LansingAssistant AD/Compliance: Joel McMullenAthletics Department Telephone: 812-237-4040Athletics Department Address: ISU Athletics, 4th and Chestnut, Terre Haute, IN 47809Men’s Basketball SID: Ace Hunt (office: 812-237-4161)Media Relations Mailing Address: ISU Arena, Suite 110-D, Terre Haute, IN 47809SID Office Telephone: 812-237-4160SID Fax Number: 812-237-4157

University FactsFounded: 1865Location: Terre Haute, Ind.Enrollment: 12,114Colors: Royal Blue and WhiteNickname: SycamoresYears in the MVC: 38thArena: Hulman Center (10,200)Courtside Telephone Number: 812-237-3654

2014-15 Basketball Schedule

Day Date Opponent Site Time (ET)Friday November 14 at IUPUI Indianapolis, Ind. 7:05 p.m. ETTuesday November 18 Saint Louis Terre Haute, Ind. 7:05 p.m. ET

Continental Tire Las Vegas Invitational (Las Vegas, Nevada)Saturday November 22 Brown Terre Haute, Ind. 6:00 p.m. ETMonday November 24 Austin Peay Terre Haute, Ind. 5:30 p.m. ETThursday November 27 Illinois (FS1) Las Vegas, Nev. 5:00 p.m. ETFriday November 28 Memphis/Baylor (FS1) Las Vegas, Nev. 8/10:30 p.m. ET

Wednesday December 3 Butler Terre Haute, Ind. 7:05 p.m. ETSaturday December 6 at Ball State Muncie, Ind. 2:00 p.m. ETSaturday December 13 at Iona New Rochelle, N.Y. 2:00 p.m. ETTuesday December 16 Truman State Terre Haute, Ind. 7:05 p.m. ETSaturday December 20 Eastern Illinois Terre Haute, Ind. 2:05 p.m. ETSunday December 28 UMKC Terre Haute, Ind. 2:05 p.m. ETWednesday December 31 *at Illinois State (CSN) Normal, Ill. 4:00 p.m. ET

Sunday January 4 *Evansville (ESPN Netflex) Terre Haute, Ind. 1:30/3:30/5:30Wednesday January 7 *Missouri State (ESPN3) Terre Haute, Ind. 7:00 p.m. ETSaturday January 10 *at Southern Illinois Carbondale, Ill. 4:05 p.m. ETWednesday January 14 *Illinois State Terre Haute, Ind. 7:05 p.m. ETSaturday January 17 *at Drake Des Moines, Iowa 3:05 p.m. ETWednesday January 21 *at UNI (MVC TV) Cedar Falls, Iowa 8:00 p.m. ETSaturday January 24 *Loyola Terre Haute, Ind. 1:05 p.m. ETTuesday January 27 *at Evansville Evansville, Ind. 8:00 p.m. ETSaturday January 31 *Bradley Terre Haute, Ind. 1:05 p.m. ET

Tuesday February 3 *UNI Terre Haute, Ind. 7:05 p.m. ETSaturday February 7 *at Loyola Chicago, Ill. 4:00 p.m. ETWednesday February 11 *at Wichita State Wichita, Kan. 8:00 p.m. ETSaturday February 14 *Drake (MVC TV) Terre Haute, Ind. 4:00 p.m. ETWednesday February 18 *at Missouri State (ESPN3) Springfield, Mo. 8:00 p.m. ETSaturday February 21 *Southern Illinois Terre Haute, Ind. 1:05 p.m. ETWednesday February 25 *Wichita State Terre Haute, Ind. 7:05 p.m. ETSaturday February 28 *at Bradley (Wildcard) Peoria, Ill. 2:00 p.m. ET

Thurs.-Sun. March 5-8 MVC Tournament St. Louis, Mo. TBD

*denotes conference game

2013-14 Results (23-11, 12-6)

Date Opponent Score W/L

N9 BALL STATE 82-73 WN14 at Belmont 95-96 LN17 at #21 Notre Dame 83-70 WN22 TRUMAN STATE 80-69 WN27 ^vs. Tulsa 62-63 LN29 ^at Alaska Anchorage 97-87 WN30 ^vs. Pepperdine 73-70 WD7 at Eastern Illinois 66-48 WD14 at UMKC 74-63 WD18 at Saint Louis 66-83 LD21 IUPUI 81-61 WD28 BELMONT 85-73 WJ1 *LOYOLA 70-58 WJ4 *at Evansville 81-62 WJ8 *at Drake 77-73 WJ11 *BRADLEY 62-59 WJ15 *MISSOURI STATE 70-55 WJ18 *at Wichita State 48-68 LJ22 *at Loyola 65-61 WJ25 *ILLINOIS STATE 76-62 WJ29 *at Southern Illinois 60-79 LF1 *at Northern Iowa 87-81 WF5 *WICHITA STATE 58-65 LF9 *DRAKE 60-56 WF12 *at Bradley 68-62 WF15 *SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 60-57 WF19 *EVANSVILLE 59-54 WF22 *at Missouri State 66-77 LF26 *at Illinois State 59-77 LM1 *NORTHERN IOWA 69-71 LM7 %vs. Loyola 75-62 WM8 %vs. Southern Illinois 62-59 WM9 %vs. Wichita State 69-83 LM18 $at Arkansas 71-91 L

Home in CAPS; ^Great Alaska Shootout; *MVC games; %MVC Tournament; $NIT

Schedule/Results/University Facts

Dr. Daniel BradleyPresident

Dr. Joe SandersFaculty Rep.

Ron PrettymanAthletic Director

Ace HuntBasketball SID

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All-Game Statistics (23-11) --- TOTAL --- 3-POINTERS --- REBOUNDS ---## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

13 Odum, Jake 34 34 1096 32.2 124 291 .426 22 70 .314 176 229 .769 20 123 143 4.2 66 0 155 63 5 35 446 13.103 Arop, Manny 34 32 962 28.3 133 305 .436 47 135 .348 58 70 .829 34 122 156 4.6 85 1 40 54 21 24 371 10.932 Smith, Khristian 34 5 826 24.3 130 270 .481 25 76 .329 72 110 .655 34 112 146 4.3 63 1 28 41 7 15 357 10.505 Gant, Justin 34 34 843 24.8 124 259 .479 29 69 .420 70 98 .714 43 87 130 3.8 83 1 31 47 27 11 347 10.212 Cummings, Dawon 34 30 881 25.9 110 264 .417 51 152 .336 65 86 .756 11 80 91 2.7 70 1 78 44 18 52 336 9.911 Brown, Devonte 34 4 656 19.3 52 124 .419 8 29 .276 66 99 .667 13 71 84 2.5 74 0 57 44 5 37 178 5.215 Moore, Demetrius 34 13 402 11.8 50 88 .568 1 2 .500 15 24 .625 33 53 86 2.5 69 0 10 26 5 4 116 3.400 Kitchell, Jake 33 17 448 13.6 37 72 .514 8 12 .667 19 32 .594 32 67 99 3.0 52 1 12 19 19 8 101 3.102 Eitel, Lucas 34 1 370 10.9 25 66 .379 21 57 .368 6 11 .545 8 29 37 1.1 34 0 20 18 6 11 77 2.322 Burnett, Brandon 33 0 233 7.1 21 54 .389 7 27 .259 21 25 .840 15 29 44 1.3 31 0 9 15 1 1 70 2.142 Bell, TJ 18 0 83 4.6 8 16 .500 0 0 .000 1 3 .333 6 7 13 0.7 17 0 0 7 3 0 17 0.9 Team 55 45 100 2.9 1 4 0

Total 34 814 1809 .450 219 629 .348 569 787 .723 304 825 1129 33.2 645 5 440 382 117 198 2416 71.1 Opponents 34 789 1805 .437 213 602 .354 537 773 .695 309 804 1113 32.7 656 8 425 395 115 202 2328 68.5

Conference Games Only (12-6, 2nd) --- TOTAL --- 3-POINTERS --- REBOUNDS ---## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

13 Odum, Jake 18 18 572 31.8 60 149 .403 10 37 .270 98 127 .772 14 59 73 4.1 33 0 77 31 2 11 228 12.732 Smith, Khristian 18 3 466 25.9 77 161 .478 14 51 .275 49 71 .690 23 76 99 5.5 32 0 15 20 6 8 217 12.112 Cummings, Dawon 18 16 485 26.9 62 154 .403 31 95 .326 35 47 .745 7 44 51 2.8 36 1 42 25 12 23 190 10.603 Arop, Manny 18 17 527 29.3 62 162 .383 23 80 .288 27 37 .730 21 75 96 5.3 44 1 22 29 12 11 174 9.705 Gant, Justin 18 18 424 23.6 45 110 .409 9 32 .281 40 57 .702 20 52 72 4.0 42 0 12 27 18 7 139 7.711 Brown, Devonte 18 2 320 17.8 18 49 .367 4 16 .250 22 38 .579 6 32 38 2.1 35 0 26 22 2 19 62 3.400 Kitchell, Jake 18 7 245 13.6 20 32 .625 3 3 1.000 9 18 .500 17 33 50 2.8 34 0 3 12 13 2 52 2.902 Eitel, Lucas 18 1 214 11.9 16 44 .364 15 41 .366 2 4 .500 5 17 22 1.2 17 0 10 10 4 7 49 2.722 Burnett, Brandon 17 0 132 7.8 10 29 .345 5 18 .278 15 18 .833 9 14 23 1.4 20 0 7 4 1 1 40 2.415 Moore, Demetrius 18 8 188 10.4 15 33 .455 1 2 .500 7 9 .778 11 27 38 2.1 27 0 5 15 2 2 38 2.142 Bell, TJ 6 0 27 4.5 3 5 .600 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 3 4 0.7 4 0 0 0 1 0 6 1.0 Team 31 25 56 3.1 0 4 0

Total 18 388 928 .418 115 375 .307 304 426 .714 165 457 622 34.6 324 2 219 199 73 91 1195 66.4 Opponents 18 407 946 .430 100 295 .339 263 400 .658 157 443 600 33.3 345 4 212 192 53 117 1177 65.4

Conference Tournament (2-1) --- TOTAL --- 3-POINTERS --- REBOUNDS ---## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

13 Odum, Jake 3 3 104 34.7 14 33 .424 2 8 .250 16 25 .640 1 13 14 4.7 7 0 11 4 0 2 46 15.305 Gant, Justin 3 3 87 29.0 16 25 .640 7 10 .700 6 11 .545 4 5 9 3.0 9 0 4 3 2 1 45 15.003 Arop, Manny 3 3 89 29.7 10 28 .357 3 12 .250 7 7 1.000 1 15 16 5.3 9 0 2 3 2 1 30 10.012 Cummings, Dawon 3 3 75 25.0 8 18 .444 1 8 .125 3 4 .750 0 7 7 2.3 7 0 5 3 1 3 20 6.711 Brown, Devonte 3 0 45 15.0 6 13 .462 0 1 .000 7 10 .700 1 7 8 2.7 8 0 2 3 0 2 19 6.332 Smith, Khristian 3 0 64 21.3 5 15 .333 0 3 .000 4 10 .400 3 10 13 4.3 6 0 0 2 0 2 14 4.700 Kitchell, Jake 3 3 45 15.0 5 10 .500 2 2 1.000 2 2 1.000 5 6 11 3.7 5 0 2 2 2 0 14 4.702 Eitel, Lucas 3 0 45 15.0 3 6 .500 2 5 .400 2 2 1.000 1 6 7 2.3 5 0 1 2 0 2 10 3.322 Burnett, Brandon 3 0 15 5.0 2 3 .667 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 3 1.0 1 0 1 2 0 0 4 1.342 Bell, TJ 2 0 4 2.0 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 0.5 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 1.015 Moore, Demetrius 3 0 27 9.0 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 0 2 0.7 9 0 1 3 1 1 2 0.7 Team 5 5 10 3.3 0 0 0

Total 3 71 155 .458 17 50 .340 47 71 .662 25 76 101 33.7 67 0 29 27 8 14 206 68.7 Opponents...... 3 63 159 .396 20 53 .377 58 79 .734 33 71 104 34.7 53 0 29 25 5 13 204 68.0

2013-14 Statistical Review

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CAREER LEADERS - TOP 10(entering this season)

POINTS No. Student-Athlete (Years) G Pts.

1. Larry Bird (1976-79) 94 2,850 2. John S. Williams (’82-86) 113 2,374 3. Jerry Newsom (1965-68) 85 2,147 4. Butch Wade (1964-67) 74 1,672 5. Jake Odum (2010-14) 134 1,568 6. David Moss (2002-06) 108 1,562 7. Eddie Bird (1987-91) 111 1,555 8. Duane Klueh (1946-49) 91 1,432 Carl Nicks (1976-80) 85 1,43210. Rick Williams (1972-76) 77 1,351

REBOUNDSNo. Student-Athlete (Years) G Rebs.

1. Larry Bird (1976-79) 94 1,247 2. Jerry Newsom (1965-68) 85 953 3. DeCarsta Webster (1975-78) 85 862 4. Matt Renn (1997-01) 118 789 5. Jim Cruse (1993-97) 105 771 6. George Pillow (1968-71) 76 731 7. Carl Richard (2009-12) 125 716 8. Djibril Kante (1998-02) 120 676 9. Rick Williams (1973-76) 78 661 10. John S. Williams (’82-86) 113 629

ASSISTSNo. Student-Athlete (Years) G Asts.

1. Steve Reed (1977-81) 119 616 2. Jake Odum (2010-14) 134 603 3. Rick Fields (1981-85) 112 551 4. Jimmy Smith (1974-78) 105 517 5. Nate Green (1996-00) 114 496 6. Gabe Moore (2004-08) 122 444 7. Larry Bird (1976-79) 94 435 8. Michael Menser (1997-01) 116 426 9. Nick Hargrove (1993-97) 99 369 10. David Moss (2002-06) 108 350

BLOCKED SHOTSNo. Student-Athlete (Years) G Blks.

1. DeCarsta Webster (‘75-78) 85 168 2. Isiah Martin (2007-11) 113 136 3. Djibril Kante (1998-02) 120 127 4. Nate Green (1996-00) 114 109 5. Larry Bird (1976-79) 94 83 6. Alex Gilbert (1978-80) 61 75 7. Justin Gant (2011-pres.) 96 70 7. John S. Williams (’82-86) 113 68 8. Marcus Johnson (1991-94) 60 66

STEALSNo. Student-Athlete (Years) G Stls.

1. Larry Bird (1976-79) 94 240 Nate Green (1996-00) 114 240 3. Jake Odum (2010-14) 134 204 4. Gabe Moore (2004-08) 122 203 5. Michael Menser (1997-01) 116 188 6. Matt Renn (1997-01) 118 165 7. Rick Fields (1981-85) 112 145 8. David Moss (2002-06) 108 133 9. Carl Nicks (1976-80) 85 128 10. Marcus Howard (2000-04) 93 125

ACTIVE CAREER LEADERS(entering this season)

SCORING (total points)

664 - Justin Gant 524 - Khristian Smith

FIELD GOAL SHOOTING

.560 (98-175) - Jake Kitchell .454 (245-540) - Justin Gant

FIELD GOALS MADE

245 - Justin Gant 195 - Khristian Smith

3-POINT SHOOTING

.542 (13-24) - Jake Kitchell .388 (45-116) - Justin Gant .307 (31-101) - Khristian Smith 3-POINTERS MADE

45 - Justin Gant 31 - Khristian Smith

FREE THROW SHOOTING

.865 (32-37) - Brandon Burnett .697 (129-185) - Justin Gant .648 (103-159) - Khristian Smith

FREE THROWS MADE

129 - Justin Gant 116 - Devonte Brown

ASSISTS

92 - Devonte Brown 65 - Justin Gant

STEALS

54 - Devonte Brown 33 - Khristian Smith

BLOCKS

70 - Justin Gant 41 - Jake Kitchell

REBOUNDS

321 - Justin Gant 243 - Khristian Smith 204 - Jake Kitchell

NewspaperTodd GoldenBeat Writer, Terre Haute Tribune-StarP.O. Box 149, Terre Haute, IN 47808Office Phone -- 812-231-4227Fax Phone -- 812-231-4321Email -- [email protected]

David WoodsIndianapolis Star, 307 N. PennsylvaniaIndianapolis, IN 46204Office Phone -- 317-444-6644Fax Phone -- 317-444-6500Email -- [email protected]

Sports EditorThe Indiana StatesmanHulman Memorial Student UnionTerre Haute, IN 47809Office Phone -- 812-237-3030Fax Phone -- 812-237-7629

RadioWDKE-FM (95.9)Flagship Station 824 South Third StreetTerre Haute, IN 47807Office Phone is 812-232-4161Fax Phone is 812-234-9999

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Brian FritzRadio Play-by-Play401 North Fourth Street, Room 101BTerre Haute, IN 47809Cell Phone – 812-230-3288

TelevisionJason PenskySports Director, WTWO-TV (NBC)10849 N. Highway 41, Farmersburg, IN 47850Office Phone -- 812-232-9504Fax Phone -- 812-696-2755

Rick SemmlerSports Director, WTHI-TV (CBS)918 Ohio St., Terre Haute, IN 47808Office Phone -- 812-232-4953Fax Phone -- 812-232-8953

Dave CalabroSports Director, WTHR-TV (NBC)1000 N. Meridian, Indianapolis, IN 46204Office Phone -- 317-639-6397Fax Phone -- 317-655-5753

Anthony CalhounSports Unit Manager, WISH-TV (CBS)P.O. Box 7088, Indianapolis, IN 46207Office Phone -- 317-931-2255Fax Phone -- 317-926-1144

Dave FurstSports Director, WRTV-TV (ABC)1330 N. Meridian, Indianapolis, IN 46204Office Phone -- 317-269-1433Fax Phone -- 317-269-1445

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MVC Non PostYear Overall MVC Finish Tourney MVC Season

1977 25-3 ----- ----- ----- 25-3 NIT 0-11978 23-9 11-5 T-Second 2-1 10-3 NIT 1-11979 33-1 16-0 First 3-0 14-1 NCAA 4-11980 16-11 8-8 T-Fifth 0-1 8-2 -----1981 9-18 4-12 Eighth 0-1 5-5 -----1982 9-18 3-13 T-Ninth 0-1 6-4 -----1983 9-19 5-13 T-Seventh 0-1 4-5 -----1984 14-14 6-10 Seventh 0-1 8-3 -----1985 14-15 6-10 T-Sixth 1-1 7-4 -----1986 11-17 5-11 Seventh 0-1 6-5 -----1987 9-20 4-10 T-Seventh 0-1 5-9 -----1988 7-21 3-11 Eighth 0-1 4-9 -----1989 4-24 0-14 Eighth 0-1 4-9 -----1990 8-20 2-12 Eighth 0-1 6-7 -----1991 14-14 9-7 T-Fourth 0-1 5-6 -----1992 13-15 12-6 T-Fourth 0-1 1-8 -----1993 11-17 7-11 T-Seventh 0-1 4-5 -----1994 4-24 3-15 T-Ninth ----- 1-9 -----1995 7-19 3-15 Eleventh ----- 4-4 -----1996 10-16 6-12 Ninth ----- 4-4 -----1997 12-16 6-12 T-Eighth 1-1 5-3 -----1998 16-11 10-8 Fifth 0-1 6-2 -----1999 15-12 10-8 T-Fifth 0-1 5-3 -----2000 22-10 14-4 First 1-1 7-5 NCAA 0-12001 22-12 10-8 T-Fourth 3-0 9-4 NCAA 1-12002 6-22 4-14 T-Ninth 0-1 2-7 -----2003 7-24 2-16 Tenth 1-1 4-7 -----2004 9-19 5-13 T-Eighth 0-1 4-5 -----2005 11-20 5-13 T-Ninth 1-1 5-6 -----2006 13-16 4-14 T-Ninth 1-1 8-1 -----2007 13-18 5-13 Tenth 1-1 7-4 -----2008 15-16 8-10 T-Seventh 1-1 6-5 -----2009 11-21 7-11 T-Eighth 1-1 3-9 -----2010 17-15 9-9 T-Fifth 0-1 8-5 CBI 0-12011 20-14 12-6 Third 3-0 5-8 NCAA 0-12012 18-15 8-10 Eighth 1-1 9-4 CIT 0-12013 18-15 9-9 Fifth 1-1 8-5 NIT 0-12014 23-11 12-6 Second 2-1 9-4 NIT 0-138 518-602 253-379 ----- 24-31 241-193 6-10

COACHING RECORDSBy TenureCoaches (Seasons) Years W L Pct.

John P. Kimmell (11) 1899-08, 1909-11 28 72 .280 Eddy Conners (1) 1908-09 2 7 .222Bertram E. Wiggins (1) 1911-12 7 6 .538Alfred F. Westphal (5) 1912-17 47 23 .671O.E. Sink (1) 1917-18 8 8 .500Birch E. Bayh (5) 1918-23 57 24 .640Arthur L. Strum (1) 1923-24 16 7 .696David A. Glascock (4) 1924-27, 1932-33 33 32 .508Walter E. Marks (9) 1927-31, 1933-38 90 58 .608J. Roy Goodland (1) 1931-32 10 5 .667Glenn M. Curtis (8) 1938-45 122 45 .724

John R. Wooden (2) 1946-48 44 15 .746John L. Longfellow (6) 1948-54 120 59 .670Longfellow/Paul Wolf (1) 1954-55 9 15 .375Duane Klueh (12) 1955-67 182 122 .602Gordon C. Stauffer (8) 1967-75 121 94 .568Bob King (3) 1975-78 61 24 .718Bill Hodges (4) 1978-82 67 48 .582Dave Schellhase (3) 1982-85 37 48 .435Ron Greene (4) 1985-89 31 82 .274 Tates Locke (5) 1989-94 50 88 .411Sherman Dillard (3) 1994-97 29 51 .363Royce Waltman (10) 1997-07 134 164 .450Kevin McKenna (3) 2007-10 43 52 .452Greg Lansing (4) 2010- 79 55 .589

ISU Totals (115) 1899- 1,427 1,202 .542

Versus the Missouri Valley ConferenceCoaches (Seasons) Years W L Pct.

Bob King (1) 1977-78 11 5 .686Bill Hodges (4) 1978-82 31 33 .484Dave Schellhase (3) 1982-85 17 33 .340Ron Greene (4) 1985-89 12 46 .207Tates Locke (5) 1989-94 33 51 .393Sherman Dillard (3) 1994-97 15 39 .278Royce Waltman (10) 1997-07 69 111 .383Kevin McKenna (3) 2007-10 24 30 .444Greg Lansing (4) 2010- 41 31 .569

Sycamores Totals (37) 1977- 253 379 .400

In the Valley TournamentCoaches (Appearances) Years W L Pct.

Bob King (1) 1978 2 1 .667Bill Hodges (4) 1979-82 3 3 .000Dave Schellhase (3) 1983-85 1 3 .333Ron Greene (4) 1986-89 0 4 .000 Tates Locke (4) 1990-94 0 4 .000 Sherman Dillard (1) 1997 1 1 .500Royce Waltman (10) 1998-07 8 9 .471Kevin McKenna (3) 2008-10 2 3 .400Greg Lansing (4) 2011- 7 3 .700

Sycamores Totals (34) 1976- 24 31 .436

In the NCAA Division I TournamentCoaches (Years) Number W L Pct.

Bill Hodges (1979) 1 4 1 .800Royce Waltman (2000, 2001) 2 1 2 .333Greg Lansing (2011) 1 0 1 .000

Sycamores Totals (4) 4 5 4 .556

In the National Invitation TournamentCoaches (Years) Number W L Pct.

Bob King (1977, 1978) 2 1 2 .333Greg Lansing (2013, 2014) 2 0 2 .000

Sycamores Totals (4) 4 1 4 .200

In the College Basketball Invitational (CBI)Coaches (Years) Number W L Pct.

Kevin McKenna (2010) 1 0 1 .000

Sycamores Totals (1) 1 0 1 .000

In the CollegeInsider.Com Tournament (CIT)Coaches (Years) Number W L Pct.

Greg Lansing (2012) 1 0 1 .000

Sycamores Totals (1) 1 0 1 .000

By The Numbers

Royce Waltman (1997-07)

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Numerical Roster No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown / High School

0 Donte Ingram Fr. G 6-6 215 Chicago (Ill.) Simeon High

2 Earl Peterson Jr. G 6-3 180 Raytown (Mo.) South | Coffeyville CC

4 Devon Turk Jr. G 6-4 195 Houston (Texas) Westbury Christian

5 Joe Crisman Sr. G 6-4 200 Munster (Ind.) High

10 Jay Knuth Fr. F 6-6 205 Johnston (Iowa) High

12 Julius Rajala Fr. F 6-9 215 Helsinki, Finland

13 London Dokubo Sr. G 6-0 170 Schaumburg (Ill.) Conant High

14 Ben Richardson Fr. G 6-3 185 Overland Park (Kan.) Blue Valley Northwest

22 EricPorter Fr. G 5-11 165 Deerfield(Ill.)High

23 Jeff White Jr. G 6-1 185 Peoria (Ill.) Manual High

24 Montel James Jr. F 6-7 220 Kenner (La.) Bonnabel | Coffeyville CC

32 Christian Thomas Sr. F 6-5 220 St. Louis (Mo.) Clayton High

34 Cal Kennedy So. F 6-6 210 Oak Lawn (Ill.) Brother Rice High

35 Milton Doyle So. G 6-4 185 Chicago (Ill.) Marshall High | Kansas

At A Glance2013-14 Finish: 10-22; 4-14 (10th)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/7Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1

NOTEWORTHY •Loyolawelcomesitstopfivescorersbackfromlast

year’s squad that fell to No. 2 seed Indiana State in the quarterfinalsofArchMadness.Thegroupaccountedforover 79 percent of the team’s scoring during the 2013-14 campaign

• Milton Doyle looks to improve on his outstanding rookie season last year. Doyle became just the seventh player in MVC history to earn both the MVC Newcomer and Freshman of the Year awards last season and his 478 pointsscoredwerejustfourshyofAlfredrickHughes’Loyola freshman record. In addition, Doyle became the firstplayerinLoyolahistorytoleadtheteaminscor-ing, assists, steals and blocks in the same season.

• Christian Thomas looks to cap off an illustrious career with a solid senior season. The St. Louis native enters the 2014-15 season just 50 points shy of 1,000 for his career and his 522 career rebounds already have him in the top 30 on the school’s career list. Thomas was one of just three players (Cleanthony Early - WSU; SethTuttle-UNI)tofinishinthetop10intheValleyinscoring,reboundingandfieldgoalpercentage.

2014-15 Preview

Milton Doyle

Porter MoserHead CoachAlma Mater: Creighton (‘90)Overall Record: 137-162 (10 years)Record at LU: 32-61 (3 years) 2013-14: 10-22 / 4-14 (10th)

Year-By-Year Record Overall Conf. Conf.Season School W L W L Place Tourn.2000-01 UALR 18 11 9 7 7th ---2001-02 UALR 18 11 8 6 5th 1-12002-03 UALR 18 12 8 6 5th 1-12003-04 Illinois State 10 19 4 14 10th 1-12004-05 Illinois State 17 13 8 10 6th 0-12005-06 Illinois State 9 19 4 14 10th 0-12006-07 Illinois State 15 16 6 12 8th 0-12011-12 Loyola 7 23 1 17 10th 0-12012-13 Loyola 15 16 5 11 8th 0-12013-14 Loyola 10 22 4 14 10th 1-1

School Totals (3 years) 32 61 10 42 --- 1-3Career Totals (10 years) 137 162 57 122 --- 4-9

Basketball Support Staff

Daniyal RobinsonAsst. Coach

Matt GordonAsst. Coach

Bryan MullinsOperations

Dr. Pietro ToninoTeam Doctor

David McDonaldAthletic Trainer

Emanuel DildyAsst. Coach

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2014-15 Basketball Schedule

Day Date Opponent Site TimeFriday November 14 Rockhurst Chicago, Ill. 7:30 p.m.Monday November 17 McKendree Chicago, Ill. 7:00 p.m.Friday November 21 at Michigan State (Big Ten) East Lansing, Mich. 6:00 p.m.Tuesday November25 atTexas-SanAntonio SanAntonio,Texas 7:00p.m.Saturday November 29 at Kent State Kent, Ohio 6:00 p.m.

Wednesday December 3 Tulane Chicago, Ill. 7:00 p.m.Saturday December 6 at Illinois-Chicago Chicago, Ill. 1:00 p.m.Saturday December 13 Jackson State Chicago, Ill. 3:00 p.m.

Las Vegas Invitational (Las Vegas, Nevada)Wednesday December17 AbileneChristian Chicago,Ill. 7:00p.m.Friday December 19 Southern Utah Chicago, Ill. 7:00 p.m.Monday December 22 Texas Tech Las Vegas, Nev. 7:00 p .m.Tuesday December 23 Boise State/Houston Las Vegas, Nev. TBD

Wednesday December 31 *Bradley (CSN Chicago) Chicago, Ill. 1:00 p.m.

Sunday January4 *atUNI(ESPNNetflex) CedarFalls,Iowa 12:30/2:30/4:30Wednesday January 7 *at Evansville (MVC TV) Evansville, Ind. 7:00 p.m.Sunday January11 *WichitaState(ESPNNetflex) Chicago,Ill. 2/4:00p.m.Wednesday January 14 *Drake (ESPN3) Chicago, Ill. 7:00 p.m.Sunday January18 *atS.Illinois(ESPNNetflex) Carbondale,Ill. 3/5:00p.m.Wednesday January 21 *Evansville Chicago, Ill. 7:00 p.m.Saturday January 24 *at Indiana State Terre Haute, Ind. 12:05 p.m.Wednesday January 28 *at Wichita State Wichita, Kan. 7:00 p.m.Saturday January 31 *Illinois State (MVC TV) Chicago, Ill. 1:00 p.m.

Wednesday February4 *atMissouriState(MVCTV) Springfield,Mo. 8:00p.m.Saturday February 7 *Indiana State Chicago, Ill. 3:00 p.m.Wednesday February 11 *Southern Illinois (MVC TV) Chicago, Ill. 7:00 p.m.Sunday February15 *atBradley(ESPNNetflex) Peoria,Ill. 1/3:00p.m.Wednesday February 18 *UNI Chicago, Ill. 7:00 p.m.Saturday February 21 *at Illinois State (CSN) Normal, Ill. 7:00 p.m.Wednesday February 25 *at Drake Des Moines, Iowa 7:05 p.m.Saturday February 28 *Missouri State (Wildcard) Chicago, Ill. TBDThurs.-Sun. March 5-8 MVC Tournament St. Louis, Mo. TBD*denotes conference game

2013-14 Results (10-22, 4-14)

Date Opponent Score W/L

N8 MILWAUKEE 76-72 WN12 at Tennessee Tech 69-74 LN16 at Tulane 59-65 LN19 ROCKHURST 83-65 WN22 ^at Portland State 63-67 LN23 ^vs. UC Davis 61-64 L (ot)N24 ^vs. SIU Edwardsville 73-72 WD1 at Mississippi State 64-65 L (ot)D7 UIC 73-70 WD13 CAMPBELL 80-68 WD18 NORTHERN ILLINOIS 49-55 LD23 at Fordham 69-83 LJ1 *at Indiana State 58-70 LJ5 *MISSOURISTATE 89-57 WJ8 *SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 67-71 LJ11 *at Illinois State 50-59 LJ15 *DRAKE 70-60 WJ18 *at Evansville 48-53 LJ22 *INDIANASTATE 61-65 LJ25 *NORTHERNIOWA 93-87 W(ot)J28 *at Wichita State 45-57 LF1 *at Southern Illinois 76-81 L (ot)F6 *BRADLEY 54-63 LF9 *ILLINOISSTATE 79-69 WF12 *at Northern Iowa 58-80 LF15 *at Drake 62-70 LF19 *WICHITASTATE 74-88 LF22 *at Bradley 38-55 LF25 *at Missouri State 56-72 LM1 *EVANSVILLE 72-75 LM6 %vs. Bradley 74-72 WM7 %vs. Indiana State 62-75 L

Home in CAPS; *MVC games;^Portland State Tournament; %MVC Tournament

Schedule/Results/University Facts

Loyola University Chicago (Founded 1870)

Athletic DirectoryPresident: Michael J. Garanzini, S.J.Faculty Chairman of Athletics: Susan Malisch (interim)Director of Athletics: Dr. Keith LambrechtSr. Assoc. Athletics Director/Operations: Dr. Tom HitchoSr. Assoc. Athletics Director/SWA - Ext. Affairs: Carolyn O’Connell Sr. Assoc. Athletic Director/Academics & Student Services: Betsi Burns Assoc. Athletics Director: Fr. Stefano Del Bove Assoc. Athletics Director - Compliance: Jay MalcolmAssoc. AD/Event Operations & Promotions: Pat SchultzAssistant AD for Communications (MBB Contact): Leo Krause Office:(773)508-2497Athletics Department Address TheNorvilleCenterforIntercollegiateAthletics6526N.WinthropAve.,Chicago,IL60626

University FactsFounded: 1870Location: Chicago, Ill.Enrollment: 16,040Colors: Maroon and GoldNickname: RamblersYears in the MVC: 2ndArena:JosephJ.GentileArena(4,486)Courtside Telephone Number: (773) 274-3550

Michael J. Garanzini, S.J.

President

Dr. Keith LambrechtFaculty Rep.

Susan MalischInterim

Athletic Director

Leo KrauseBasketball SID

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All-Game Statistics (10-22) --- TOTAL --- 3-POINTERS --- REBOUNDS ---## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

35 Doyle, Milton 32 32 1049 32.8 154 363 .424 40 127 .315 130 186 .699 29 104 133 4.2 88 2 115 108 23 38 478 14.932 Thomas, Christian 32 32 1055 33.0 160 299 .535 16 42 .381 89 139 .640 72 126 198 6.2 88 1 33 43 2 19 425 13.323 White, Jeff 32 31 1032 32.2 109 234 .466 23 55 .418 73 88 .830 12 91 103 3.2 77 0 97 78 4 32 314 9.804 Turk, Devon 32 0 685 21.4 90 220 .409 64 166 .386 35 41 .854 8 61 69 2.2 59 0 22 43 5 12 279 8.705 Crisman, Joe 32 32 890 27.8 66 138 .478 16 43 .372 26 37 .703 18 83 101 3.2 74 2 49 30 12 30 174 5.425 Osborne, Nick 28 17 496 17.7 57 113 .504 3 14 .214 34 42 .810 29 83 112 4.0 90 4 19 31 10 10 151 5.422 O’Leary, Matt 31 5 624 20.1 47 108 .435 8 37 .216 28 49 .571 28 65 93 3.0 67 3 59 55 15 21 130 4.201 Johnson, Cody 23 8 193 8.4 25 52 .481 7 19 .368 4 6 .667 9 29 38 1.7 25 0 5 10 10 0 61 2.752 Nixon, Tony 22 1 170 7.7 19 39 .487 12 28 .429 3 6 .500 8 7 15 0.7 17 0 0 6 1 3 53 2.433 King, Jeremy 17 1 77 4.5 12 14 .857 0 0 .000 3 9 .333 7 8 15 0.9 16 0 1 7 0 3 27 1.602 Pickett, Jordan 5 0 45 9.0 2 9 .222 0 5 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 2 0.4 2 0 5 1 0 0 4 0.845 Clark, Bill 11 1 27 2.5 3 14 .214 2 7 .286 0 0 .000 2 3 5 0.5 3 0 3 2 0 1 8 0.713 Dokubo, London 27 0 154 5.7 0 5 .000 0 2 .000 1 3 .333 2 7 9 0.3 15 0 11 6 0 6 1 0.044 Boone, Derrick 2 0 3 1.5 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 2 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Team 42 36 78 2.4 1 7 0

Total 32 744 1609 .462 191 546 .350 426 606 .703 266 707 973 30.4 622 12 419 427 82 175 2105 65.8 Opponents 32 760 1670 .455 194 551 .352 485 688 .705 317 710 1027 32.1 590 8 395 371 97 215 2199 68.7

Conference Games Only (4-14, 10th) --- TOTAL --- 3-POINTERS --- REBOUNDS ---## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

35 Doyle, Milton 18 18 603 33.5 91 216 .421 23 76 .303 68 98 .694 19 64 83 4.6 51 2 70 71 13 22 273 15.232 Thomas, Christian 18 18 598 33.2 86 162 .531 12 31 .387 52 83 .627 37 76 113 6.3 46 0 19 29 1 13 236 13.104 Turk, Devon 18 0 392 21.8 51 127 .402 36 97 .371 25 30 .833 4 35 39 2.2 29 0 14 27 3 8 163 9.123 White, Jeff 18 17 582 32.3 52 122 .426 9 31 .290 32 41 .780 7 52 59 3.3 48 0 55 44 4 18 145 8.105 Crisman, Joe 18 18 504 28.0 44 84 .524 11 27 .407 17 26 .654 11 54 65 3.6 49 2 23 13 9 18 116 6.425 Osborne, Nick 17 7 319 18.8 35 68 .515 3 10 .300 15 20 .750 17 57 74 4.4 56 3 10 13 7 6 88 5.201 Johnson, Cody 12 8 127 10.6 17 36 .472 5 13 .385 2 2 1.000 4 19 23 1.9 13 0 4 3 9 0 41 3.452 Nixon, Tony 14 1 131 9.4 13 27 .481 9 21 .429 2 3 .667 7 4 11 0.8 12 0 0 3 0 3 37 2.622 O’Leary, Matt 17 2 266 15.6 11 38 .289 2 16 .125 7 12 .583 8 26 34 2.0 32 1 22 25 6 6 31 1.833 King, Jeremy 9 0 44 4.9 6 7 .857 0 0 .000 2 7 .286 3 5 8 0.9 13 0 0 5 0 2 14 1.645 Clark, Bill 8 1 23 2.9 2 11 .182 1 5 .200 0 0 .000 2 2 4 0.5 1 0 1 2 0 1 5 0.613 Dokubo, London 14 0 60 4.3 0 3 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 2 1 3 0.2 6 0 4 1 0 4 1 0.144 Boone, Derrick 1 0 2 2.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 2 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Team 24 18 42 2.3 1 5 0 Total 18 408 901 .453 111 327 .339 223 324 .688 145 415 560 31.1 357 8 222 241 52 101 1150 63.9 Opponents 18 422 949 .445 106 315 .337 282 410 .688 185 414 599 33.3 326 4 228 191 54 123 1232 68.4

Conference Tournament (1-1) --- TOTAL --- 3-POINTERS --- REBOUNDS ---## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

23 White, Jeff 2 2 67 33.5 9 18 .500 6 7 .857 3 4 .750 0 4 4 2.0 6 0 4 2 0 1 27 13.535 Doyle, Milton 2 2 60 30.0 7 18 .389 1 4 .250 9 11 .818 0 5 5 2.5 4 0 10 3 3 0 24 12.032 Thomas, Christian 2 2 55 27.5 6 16 .375 1 3 .333 8 10 .800 2 4 6 3.0 8 0 3 2 0 0 21 10.504 Turk, Devon 2 0 47 23.5 7 16 .438 5 11 .455 1 1 1.000 0 1 1 0.5 3 0 0 3 0 0 20 10.025 Osborne, Nick 2 2 41 20.5 3 9 .333 0 1 .000 8 8 1.000 4 6 10 5.0 5 0 0 4 1 0 14 7.022 O’Leary, Matt 2 0 50 25.0 3 6 .500 0 0 .000 6 9 .667 2 5 7 3.5 6 0 1 6 0 2 12 6.052 Nixon, Tony 2 0 9 4.5 3 3 1.000 2 2 1.000 1 1 1.000 1 1 2 1.0 2 0 0 1 0 0 9 4.505 Crisman, Joe 2 2 54 27.0 2 7 .286 0 3 .000 2 2 1.000 0 7 7 3.5 5 0 4 2 1 4 6 3.045 Clark, Bill 1 0 2 2.0 1 1 1.000 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 3.001 Johnson, Cody 2 0 8 4.0 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 2 1.0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.013 Dokubo, London 1 0 6 6.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0.044 Boone, Derrick 1 0 1 1.0 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Team 3 0 3 1.5 0 0 0 Total 2 41 96 .427 16 33 .485 38 46 .826 12 35 47 23.5 40 0 23 23 6 9 136 68.0 Opponents 2 52 96 .542 9 24 .375 34 46 .739 15 45 60 30.0 37 0 20 24 8 14 147 73.5

2013-14 Statistical Review

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CAREER LEADERS - TOP 10(entering this season)

POINTS No. Student-Athlete (Years) G Pts.

1. AlfredrickHughes(1981-85) 120 2,914 2. Keith Gailes (1988-91) 82 2,025 3. David Bailey (1999-03) 116 1,933 4. Blake Schilb (2003-07) 118 1,879 5. Jerry Harkness (1960-63) 81 1,749 6. Carl Golston (1983-86) 91 1,625 7. Darius Clemons (1978-82) 112 1,610 8. Tony Parker (1973-77) 92 1,605 9. J.R. Blount (2005-09) 119 1,60310. Javan Goodman (1995-99) 111 1,564

REBOUNDSNo. Student-Athlete (Years) G Rebs.

1. LaRue Martin (1969-72) 67 1,062 2. Leslie Hunter (1961-64) 86 1,0173. AndyPolka(2006-11) 135 989 4. Vic Rouse (1961-64) 82 9825. AlfredrickHughes(1981-85) 120 982 6. Wayne Sappleton (1978-82) 93 9777. AndreMoore(1984-87) 85 928 8. Javan Goodman (1995-99) 111 908 9. Clarence Red (1958-61) 69 88810. ArtMcZier(1955-58) 70 841

ASSISTSNo. Student-Athlete (Years) Asts.

1. Darius Clemons (1978-79) 703 2. Carl Golston (1983-86) 649 3. David Bailey (1999-03) 580 4. Keith Carter (1984-89) 483 5. Earl Brown (1996-00) 448 6. Blake Schilb (2003-07) 420 7. Don Sobczak (1988-92) 359 8. Chris Wilburn (1991-95) 352 9. Greg Williams (1981-85) 349 10. J.R. Blount (2005-09) 313

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADENo. Student-Athlete (Years) Blks.

1. Blake Schilb (2003-07) 204 2. David Bailey (1999-03) 166 Majak Kou (2003-07) 166 4. Derek Molis (1995-97) 146 5. Keith Gailes (1988-91) 144 6. Geoff McCammon (2007-11) 143 7. Devon Turk (2012-present) 129 8. Keith Carter (1984-89) 111 9. Earl Brown (1996-00) 10010. Terrance Hill (2009-11) 98

STEALSNo. Student-Athlete (Years) Stls.

1. Keir Rogers (1987-92) 227 2. Earl Brown (1996-00) 184 3. David Bailey (1999-03) 172 4. Blake Schilb (2003-07) 159 5. Greg Williams (1981-85) 143 Chris Wilburn (1991-95) 1437. Majak Kou (2003-07) 1428. AlfredrickHughes(1981-85) 1409. Keith Gailes (1988-91) 13610. Eric Dolezal (1990-93) 135

ACTIVE CAREER LEADERS(entering this season)

SCORING (total points)

950 - Christian Thomas 549 - Devon Turk 523 - Joe Crisman

FIELD GOAL SHOOTING

.550 (348-633) - Christian Thomas .432 (167-387) - Jeff White

FIELD GOALS MADE

348 - Christian Thomas 192 - Joe Crisman 180 - Devon Turk

3-POINT SHOOTING

.408 (129-316) – Devon Turk .400 (32-80) - Jeff White 3-POINTERS MADE

129 - Devon Turk 54 - Joe Crisman

FREE THROW SHOOTING

.833 (60-72) - Devon Turk .772 (95-123) - Jeff White

FREE THROWS MADE

234 - Christian Thomas 130 - Milton Doyle

ASSISTS

173 - Jeff White 143 - Joe Crisman

STEALS

73 - Joe Crisman 50 - Christian Thomas 50 - Jeff White

BLOCKS

23 - Milton Doyle 20 - Joe Crisman

REBOUNDS

522 - Christian Thomas 256 - Joe Crisman 170 - Jeff White

NewspaperFred MitchellBeat Writer - Chicago TribunePhone -- 312-222-3478Email -- [email protected]

Chris DeLucaSports Editor - Chicago Sun-TimesPhone -- 312-321-3000Email -- [email protected]

Tom QuinlanEditor - Daily HeraldPhone -- 847-427-4430Email -- [email protected]

Andy SeligmanEditor-AssociatedPressPhone -- 312-618-2792Email -- [email protected]

Joaquin CarrigSports Editor - Loyola PhoenixPhone -- 773-508-7115Email -- [email protected]

RadioJeff DickersonESPN Radio 1000 - ReporterPhone -- 312-980-1000Email -- [email protected]

Dave EanetWGNAM-720-DirectorPhone -- 312-222-5094Email -- [email protected]

Mitch RosenWSCRAM-670-DirectorPhone -- 312-729-3967

Josh LissWBBMAM-780/105.9FM-DirectorPhone -- 312-297-7847Email -- [email protected]

TelevisionKrista RuchWBBM-TV (CBS 2) - ProducerPhone -- 312-899-2330Email -- [email protected]

Geoff GlickWMAQ-TV(NBC-5)-ProducerPhone -- 312-836-3665Email -- [email protected]

Larry SnyderWLS-TV(ABC-7)-ProducerPhone -- 312-750-7108Email -- [email protected]

Joel LiberatoreWGN-TV (Ch. 9) - ProducerPhone -- 773-883-3326Email -- [email protected]

John EskraWFLD-TV (FOX-32) - ProducerPhone -- [email protected]

Tim FolkeComcast SportsNet Chicago - ProducerPhone -- 312-222-6000Email -- [email protected]

Career Leaders/Media Outlets

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MVC Non PostYear Overall MVC Finish Tourney MVC Season

2014 10-22 4-14 Tenth 1-1 5-7 -----

1 10-22 4-14 1-1 5-7 0-0

COACHING RECORDSBy TenureCoaches (Seasons) Years W L Pct.Bill Feeney (1) 1920-21 7 4 .636Harry Rhodes (1) 1921-22 0 6 .000Jack Tierney (1) 1922-23 5 7 .417Leonard Sachs (19) 1923-42 224 129 .635John Connelly (1) 1942-43 12 10 .545AlexWilson(1) 1944-45 4 8 .333Thomas Haggerty (5) 1945-50 111 41 .730John Jordan (1) 1950-51 15 14 .517George Ireland (24) 1951-75 318 255 .555Jerry Lyne (6) 1975-80 72 74 .493Gene Sullivan (9) 1980-89 149 114 .567Will Rey (5) 1989-94 45 96 .319Ken Burmeister (4) 1994-98 40 71 .360Larry Farmer (6) 1998-04 71 102 .410Jim Whitesell (7) 2004-11 109 107 .505Porter Moser (3) 2011- 32 61 .340

Ramblers Totals (93) 1920- 1214 1099 .525

Versus the Missouri Valley ConferenceCoaches (Seasons) Years W L Pct.Porter Moser (2013-) 2013- 4 14 .222

Ramblers Totals (1) 2013- 4 14 .222Moser coached at MVC member Illinois State from 2003-07and recorded a 22-50 (.305) record in league play

In the Valley TournamentCoaches (Appearances) Years W L Pct.Porter Moser (2014- 2014- 1 1 .500

Ramblers Totals (1) 2014- 1 1 .500Moser coached at MVC member Illinois State from 2003-07 and recorded a 1-4 (.200) record in four tourney appearances

In the NCAA Division I TournamentCoaches (Years) Number W L Pct.

George Ireland (1963*, 64, 66, 68) 4 7 3 .700Gene Sullivan (1985) 1 2 1 .667

Ramblers Totals (5) 5 9 4 .692 *--National Championship

In the National Invitation TournamentCoaches (Years) Number W L Pct.

Leonard Sachs (1939) 1 1 1 .500Thomas Haggerty (1949) 1 3 1 .750George Ireland (1962) 1 2 1 .667Jerry Lyne (1980) 1 0 1 .000

Ramblers Totals (4) 4 6 4 .600

By The NumbersYEAR-BY-YEAR IN THE VALLEY

Loyola’s 1963 National Championship Team

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Numerical Roster No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown / High School

1 Robin Thompson Fr. F 6-6 220 St. Louis (Mo.) MICDS

2 Austin Ruder So. G 6-3 190 Nixa (Mo.) High

3 Loomis Gerring Jr. F 6-5 205 Grandview (Mo.) High

10 Ron Mvouika Sr. G/F 6-6 201 Paris, France | Huntington (W.Va.) Prep

11 Marcus Marshall Jr. G 6-3 190 St. Paul (Minn.) Johnson High

12 CameronMaes Fr. G 6-4 200 Springfield(Mo.)GlendaleHigh

20 Gavin Thurman Jr. F 6-7 222 Wichita (Kan.) Heights High

23 Dorrian Williams Jr. G 6-3 190 Oklahoma City (Okla.) Douglass High

24 Shawn Roundtree, Jr. Fr. G 6-0 185 Edwardsville (Ill.) High

30 Camyn Boone Jr. F 6-6 240 Seattle (Wash.) Mountain (Ariz.) View

33 Chris Kendrix Fr. G/F 6-5 185 Willard (Mo.) High

42 ChristianKirk Sr. F 6-8 218 Springfield(Mo.)KickapooHigh

50 Tyler McCullough So. C 6-11 246 Fayetteville (Ark.) High

At A Glance2013-14: 20-13; 9-9 MVC (t-4th)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/7Starters Returning/Lost: 4/2**includes Marcus Marshall

NOTEWORTHY • The Bears return four starters and seven lettermen

from a club that won 20 games and advanced to post-seasonplayforthethirdtimeinfiveseasons.Amongthem is junior Marcus Marshall who posted 14.3 points per game before suffering a season-ending knee injury last Jan. 11. Marshall was the 2013 MVC Freshman of the Year and has also averaged 2.1 assists and 1.5 3-pointers per game to this point in his young career.

•Overthelastfourseasons,MissouriStatehasthefifth-best turnover average in the Division I ranks, commit-ting just 10.52 mishaps per game in that span. Only Wisconsin (8.61), Michigan (9.92), Cal Poly (10.20) and Northwestern (10.39) have fewer turnovers.

• Austin Ruder is coming off a stellar freshman campaign in which he knocked down 72 3-pointers, tying the third-most ever by a Valley freshman. His long-range shooting made him Missouri State’s freshman record holder in that category and earned him a spot on the MVC All-Freshman squad in 2013-14.

2014-15 Preview

Austin Ruder

Paul LuskHead CoachAlma Mater: Southern Illinois (‘95)Overall Record: 49-74 (4 years)Record at MSU: 47-51 (3 years)2013-14: 20-13 / 9-9 (t-4th)

Year-By-Year Record Overall Conf. Conf.Season School W L W L Place Tourn.2002-03 U of Dubuque 2 23 1 17 10th 0-0 2011-12 Missouri State 16 16 9 9 t-3rd 0-12012-13 Missouri State 11 22 7 11 t-7th 1-12013-14 Missouri State 20 13 9 9 t-4th 1-1

School Totals (3 years) 47 51 25 29 --- 2-3Career Totals (4 years) 49 74 26 46 --- 2-3

Basketball Support Staff

Jermaine Henderson Asst. Coach

Derrick TilmonAsst. Coach

Brad KornAsst. Coach

Keith PickensGrad. Manager

Mike HowlandBasketball Ops

Tyler LandgrafAthletic Trainer

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Athletic Directory

President: Clifton M. (Clif) Smart, IIIFaculty Chairman of Athletics: Dr. James HutterDirector of Athletics: Kyle MoatsAssociate Director of Athletics/SWA: Casey HuntAssociate Director of Athletics/Compliance: Kyle YatesAsst. Director of Athletics: Deb O’Neal, Rick KindhartAthletics Department Telephone: 417-836-5244Athletic Department Address: 901S.National,Springfield,MO65897Athletics Communications: Rick Kindhart (cell: 417-849-5865)Assistants: Eric Doennig, Ben Adamson, Tim BohnOffice Telephone: 417-836-5402

University FactsFounded: 1905Location: Springfield,Mo.Enrollment: 24,489Colors: Maroon and WhiteNickname: BearsYears in the MVC: 25thArena: JQH Arena (11,000)Courtside Telephone Number: 417-836-8145

2014-15 Basketball Schedule

Day Date Opponent Site TimeSaturday November8 MissouriSouthern(EX) Springfield,Mo. 7:35p.m.Friday November14 EasternIllinois Springfield,Mo. 7:05p.m.Wednesday November19 Avila Springfield,Mo. 7:05p.m.Saturday November 22 at Texas Tech Lubbock, Texas 7:00 p.m.

Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, Alaska)Thursday November 27 Colorado St. (CBS SN) Anchorage, Alaska 1:00 a.m.Friday November28 Pacific/Alaska-Anchorage Anchorage,Alaska TBDSaturday November 29 TBD Anchorage, Alaska TBD

Thursday December4 Arkansas-LittleRock Springfield,Mo. 7:05p.m.Sunday December 7 at Oral Roberts Tulsa, Okla. 3:00 p.m.Saturday December 13 at SE Missouri State Cape Girardeau, Mo. 6:00 p.m.Wednesday December 17 at Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. 7:05 p.m.Saturday December20 EasternMichigan Springfield,Mo. 7:05p.m.Monday December22 OralRoberts(KOLRTV) Springfield,Mo. 7:05p.m.Wednesday December 31 *at Southern Illinois Carbondale, Ill. 5:05 p.m.

Saturday January3 *Drake(MVCTV) Springfield,Mo. 3:00p.m.Wednesday January 7 *at Indiana St. (ESPN3) Terre Haute, Ind. 6:00 p.m.Sunday January11 *IllinoisSt.(ESPNNetflex) Springfield,Mo. 2/4:00p.m.Wednesday January14 *Evansville Springfield,Mo. 7:05p.m.Sunday January18 *atUNI(ESPNNetflex) CedarFalls,Iowa 1/3:00p.m.Wednesday January21 *WichitaState Springfield,Mo. 7:05p.m.Saturday January 24 *at Bradley Peoria, Ill. 7:00 p.m.Wednesday January 28 *at Illinois State (ESPN3) Normal, Ill. 7:00 p.m.Saturday January31 *SouthernIllinois Springfield,Mo. 7:05p.m.

Wednesday February4 *Loyola(MVCTV) Springfield,Mo. 8:00p.m.Saturday February 7 *at Wichita St. (ESPN2) Wichita, Kan. 7:00 p.m.Tuesday February 10 *at Evansville Evansville, Ind. 7:05 p.m.Sunday February15 *UNI(ESPNNetflex) Springfield,Mo. 1/3:00p.m.Wednesday February18 *IndianaState(ESPN3) Springfield,Mo. 7:00p.m.Sunday February22 *atDrake(ESPNNetflex) DesMoines,Iowa 1/3:00p.m.Wednesday February25 *Bradley Springfield,Mo. 7:05p.m.Saturday February 28 *at Loyola (Wildcard) Chicago, Ill. TBD

Thurs-Sun. March 5-8 MVC Tournament St. Louis, Mo. TBD

*denotes conference game

2013-14 Results (20-13, 9-9)

Date Opponent Score W/L

N8 at Old Dominion 79-67 W (ot)N16 TULSA 96-93 WN20 GRAMBLING STATE 97-67 WN24 ^HAMPTON 81-67 WN26 ^LIBERTY 54-52 WN29 ^vs. Texas A&M 73-67 WN30 ^vs. Virginia 63-83 LD4 CAMERON 81-57 WD13 at Oral Roberts 70-67 WD17 at #4 Louisville 60-90 LD21 ALABAMA A&M 68-47 WD29 SE MISSOURI STATE 81-78 WJ2 *ILLINOIS STATE 78-70 W (ot)J5 *at Loyola 57-89 LJ8 *at Bradley 68-65 WJ11 *WICHITA STATE 69-72 L (ot)J15 *at Indiana State 55-70 LJ18 *at Northern Iowa 89-94 LJ21 *EVANSVILLE 64-61 WJ25 *SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 69-63 WJ29 *at Drake 74-84 LF1 *BRADLEY 74-61 WF5 *at Evansville 66-54 WF8 *at Southern Illinois 54-72 LF12 *DRAKE 69-63 WF15 *NORTHERN IOWA 58-60 LF18 *at Illinois State 63-67 LF22 *INDIANA STATE 77-66 WF25 *LOYOLA 72-56 WM1 *at Wichita State 45-68 LM7 %vs. Illinois State 53-48 WM8 %vs. Wichita State 42-67 LM19 $MURRAY STATE 63-66 L

Home in CAPS; ^Corpus Christi Challenge;*MVC games; %MVC Tournament; $CIT

Schedule/Results/University Facts

Clif SmartPresident

Dr. James HutterFaculty Rep.

Kyle MoatsAthletic Director

Rick KindhartBasketball SID

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All-Game Statistics (20-13) --- TOTAL --- 3-POINTERS --- REBOUNDS ---## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

05 Gulley,Jarmar 33 33 882 26.7 170 369 .461 26 86 .302 108 147 .735 67 144 211 6.4 103 2 52 56 11 52 474 14.411 Marshall,Marcus 12 11 343 28.6 49 115 .426 21 53 .396 53 67 .791 5 27 32 2.7 29 1 25 18 0 0 172 14.302 Ruder,Austin 33 32 981 29.7 91 231 .394 72 180 .400 31 39 .795 5 49 54 1.6 44 0 40 21 0 9 285 8.610 Mvouika,Ron 31 9 563 18.2 71 168 .423 25 63 .397 45 76 .592 37 76 113 3.6 50 2 54 46 3 13 212 6.801 Pickens,Keith 19 4 363 19.1 38 76 .500 0 1 .000 39 60 .650 30 70 100 5.3 39 1 13 20 25 15 115 6.142 Kirk,Christian 33 9 606 18.4 79 140 .564 0 0 .000 40 61 .656 38 69 107 3.2 83 6 17 33 19 11 198 6.020 Thurman,Gavin 29 1 395 13.6 55 153 .359 25 68 .368 30 34 .882 10 48 58 2.0 38 0 12 19 7 4 165 5.723 Williams,Dorrian 33 24 889 26.9 53 159 .333 25 78 .321 53 74 .716 11 91 102 3.1 54 1 112 47 1 21 184 5.624 Addo,Emmanuel 27 18 288 10.7 40 87 .460 7 21 .333 29 36 .806 20 32 52 1.9 62 2 5 22 1 3 116 4.350 McCullough,Tyler 28 20 404 14.4 39 75 .520 0 0 .000 20 32 .625 22 49 71 2.5 56 0 10 23 24 6 98 3.530 Scheer,Nathan 32 3 432 13.5 30 82 .366 22 62 .355 27 36 .750 7 32 39 1.2 40 0 13 16 1 10 109 3.412 Thomas,Devon 32 1 423 13.2 37 80 .463 2 14 .143 27 49 .551 4 35 39 1.2 43 2 45 30 3 15 103 3.235 Marshall,Bruce 15 0 63 4.2 6 15 .400 3 10 .300 8 9 .889 2 6 8 0.5 9 0 0 2 3 0 23 1.503 Simpson,Michael 12 0 43 3.6 3 15 .200 2 9 .222 0 0 .000 1 2 3 0.3 2 0 3 0 1 1 8 0.7 Team 44 47 91 2.8 0 8 0

Total 33 761 1765 .431 230 645 .357 510 720 .708 303 777 1080 32.7 652 17 401 361 99 160 2262 68.5 Opponents 33 767 1726 .444 222 631 .352 495 742 .667 317 803 1120 33.9 647 17 422 392 112 183 2251 68.2

Conference Games Only (9-9, t-4th) --- TOTAL --- 3-POINTERS --- REBOUNDS ---## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

05 Gulley,Jarmar 18 18 516 28.7 103 216 .477 17 52 .327 71 92 .772 42 85 127 7.1 57 0 27 38 6 26 294 16.311 Marshall,Marcus 4 4 133 33.2 20 45 .444 8 24 .333 12 18 .667 1 9 10 2.5 11 1 11 3 0 0 60 15.002 Ruder,Austin 18 17 557 30.9 52 126 .413 40 96 .417 19 24 .792 3 20 23 1.3 25 0 24 16 0 4 163 9.110 Mvouika,Ron 17 8 356 20.9 42 95 .442 16 36 .444 23 36 .639 21 45 66 3.9 31 1 33 26 2 8 123 7.201 Pickens,Keith 10 3 181 18.1 22 40 .550 0 1 .000 22 27 .815 11 30 41 4.1 21 1 6 7 14 7 66 6.620 Thurman,Gavin 16 1 232 14.5 35 89 .393 13 35 .371 18 22 .818 8 26 34 2.1 26 0 5 13 4 0 101 6.342 Kirk,Christian 18 9 297 16.5 38 65 .585 0 0 .000 19 28 .679 17 27 44 2.4 52 4 8 13 6 5 95 5.323 Williams,Dorrian 18 16 552 30.7 26 85 .306 13 44 .295 28 39 .718 4 54 58 3.2 36 1 69 28 1 10 93 5.230 Scheer,Nathan 18 3 276 15.3 18 51 .353 14 39 .359 15 23 .652 2 20 22 1.2 26 0 10 12 1 7 65 3.612 Thomas,Devon 18 0 219 12.2 22 41 .537 1 7 .143 13 28 .464 2 21 23 1.3 27 2 26 14 2 9 58 3.250 McCullough,Tyler 13 5 153 11.8 15 29 .517 0 0 .000 7 13 .538 7 18 25 1.9 24 0 4 9 8 2 37 2.824 Addo,Emmanuel 15 6 139 9.3 15 36 .417 3 9 .333 5 8 .625 7 12 19 1.3 25 0 2 9 1 2 38 2.535 Marshall,Bruce 7 0 23 3.3 1 4 .250 0 3 .000 6 7 .857 2 2 4 0.6 3 0 0 1 1 0 8 1.103 Simpson,Michael 5 0 16 3.2 0 6 .000 0 3 .000 0 0 .000 1 1 2 0.4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.0 Team 22 23 45 2.5 0 5 0

Total 18 409 928 .441 125 349 .358 258 365 .707 150 393 543 30.2 364 10 225 194 46 81 1201 66.7 Opponents 18 410 879 .466 124 335 .370 291 422 .690 151 421 572 31.8 338 9 250 205 58 102 1235 68.6

Conference Tournament (1-1) --- TOTAL --- 3-POINTERS --- REBOUNDS ---## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

02 Ruder,Austin 2 2 63 31.5 8 20 .400 6 16 .375 3 3 1.000 0 1 1 0.5 2 0 0 0 0 0 25 12.505 Gulley,Jarmar 2 2 40 20.0 3 16 .188 1 5 .200 6 8 .750 4 8 12 6.0 6 0 4 3 0 2 13 6.512 Thomas,Devon 2 1 49 24.5 5 9 .556 1 1 1.000 1 4 .250 0 6 6 3.0 5 0 3 7 1 1 12 6.020 Thurman,Gavin 2 0 31 15.5 2 10 .200 1 4 .250 4 4 1.000 0 3 3 1.5 2 0 0 0 1 1 9 4.523 Williams,Dorrian 2 2 50 25.0 3 9 .333 1 4 .250 2 2 1.000 0 5 5 2.5 2 0 7 6 0 2 9 4.510 Mvouika,Ron 2 0 33 16.5 3 15 .200 1 5 .200 1 2 .500 6 6 12 6.0 1 0 1 5 0 0 8 4.042 Kirk,Christian 2 0 46 23.0 4 6 .667 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 2 5 7 3.5 4 0 1 3 3 0 8 4.050 McCullough,Tyler 2 2 26 13.0 2 5 .400 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 1 2 1.0 6 0 0 1 0 1 4 2.001 Pickens,Keith 2 1 33 16.5 2 6 .333 0 0 .000 0 4 .000 8 6 14 7.0 2 0 2 2 1 1 4 2.030 Scheer,Nathan 2 0 20 10.0 1 4 .250 1 4 .250 0 0 .000 0 3 3 1.5 3 0 1 0 0 0 3 1.535 Marshall,Bruce 1 0 5 5.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.003 Simpson,Michael 1 0 4 4.0 0 2 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Team 5 3 8 4.0 0 0 0 Total 2 33 102 .324 12 41 .293 17 29 .586 26 47 73 36.5 33 0 19 27 6 8 95 47.5 Opponents 2 41 101 .406 16 46 .348 17 29 .586 20 51 71 35.5 30 0 20 23 6 16 115 57.5

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CAREER LEADERS - TOP 10(entering this season)

POINTS No. Student-Athlete (Years) G Pts.

1. Daryel Garrison (1971-75) 107 1,975 2. Kyle Weems (2008-12) 134 1,868 3. Curtis Perry (1966-70) 105 1,835 4. Johnny Murdock (1991-95) 116 1,834 5. Danny Bolden (1963-67) 99 1,718 6. Danny Moore (1996-99) 98 1,691 7. Chuck Williams (1967-71) 103 1,687 8. Blake Ahearn (2003-07) 129 1,677 9. Jimmie Dull (1974-78) 91 1,53210. Kevin Ault (1996-00) 132 1,508 REBOUNDSNo. Student-Athlete (Years) G Rebs.

1. Curtis Perry (1966-70) 105 1,424 2. Danny Bolden (1963-67) 99 1,133 3. William Doolittle (1970-74) 105 1,042 4. Don Carlson (1963-67) 79 844 Kyle Weems (2008-12) 134 844 6. Lou Shepherd (1964-68) 81 701 7. Tamarr Maclin (2001-05) 122 697 8. Clint Thomas (1991-95) 116 666 9. Carl Wilks (1958-62) 76 66210. Kelby Stuckey (1985-89) 114 661

ASSISTSNo. Student-Athlete (Years) G Asts.

1. Randy Towe (1974-79) 79 507 2. William Fontleroy (1996-00) 130 471 3. Arnold Bernard (1989-91) 63 456 4. Andy Newton (1973-76) 82 444 5. Brian Smith (1981-85) 97 435 6. Basil Robinson (1982-87) 114 391 7. Anthony Boggs (1980-84) 113 377 8. Daryel Garrison (1971-75) 107 374 9. Johnny Murdock (1991-95) 116 367 10. Randy Magers (1970-74) 85 346

BLOCKED SHOTSNo. Student-Athlete (Years) G Blks.

1. Danny Moore (1996-99) 98 167 2. Ed Liliensiek (1977-81) 106 144 3. Drew Richards (2004-08) 118 133 4. Ricky Johnson (1981-83) 55 125 5. Kyle Weems (2008-12) 134 114 6. Tamarr Maclin (2001-05) 122 96 7. Johnny Epps (1994-96) 49 90 8. Scott Brakebill (1998-02) 115 89 9. Monwell Randle (2000-04) 111 7310. Keith Pickens (2009-14) 111 70

STEALSNo. Student-Athlete (Years) G Stls.

1. Kevin Ault (1996-00) 132 243 2. William Fontleroy (1996-00) 130 164 3. Anthony Boggs (1980-84) 113 161 Deven Mitchell (2003-08) 128 161 5. Kyle Weems (2008-12) 134 146 6. Winston Garland (1985-87) 66 141 7. Brian Smith (1981-85) 97 140 8. Randy Towe (1974-79) 79 138 9. Jimmie Dull (1974-78) 91 13310. Arnold Bernard (1989-91) 63 132

ACTIVE CAREER LEADERS(entering this season)

SCORING (total points)

591 - Christian Kirk 540 - Marcus Marshall 379 - Gavin Thurman

FIELD GOAL SHOOTING

.530 (250-472) - Christian Kirk .520 (39-75) - Tyler McCullough

FIELD GOALS MADE

250 - Christian Kirk 155 - Marcus Marshall

3-POINT SHOOTING

.400 (72-180) - Austin Ruder .397 (25-63) - Ron Mvouika .338 (49-145) - Gavin Thurman 3-POINTERS MADE

72 - Austin Ruder 65 - Marcus Marshall

FREE THROW SHOOTING

.797 (165-207) - Marcus Marshall .795 (31-39) - Austin Ruder

FREE THROWS MADE

165 - Marcus Marshall 91 - Christian Kirk

ASSISTS

168 - Dorrian Williams 91 - Marcus Marshall

STEALS

40 - Dorrian Williams 31 - Christian Kirk

BLOCKS

24 - Christian Kirk 24 - Tyler McCullough

REBOUNDS

340 - Christian Kirk 169 - Dorrian Williams 146 - Gavin Thurman

NewspaperLyndal ScrantonBeatWriter,SpringfieldNews-LeaderSports Editor, Kary Booher651Boonville,Springfield,MO65801OfficePhone--417-837-1347Fax Phone -- 417-864-6677Email -- [email protected] Phone -- 417-831-5744

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Tom MastSports Editor, Big O Sports211E.Walnut,Springfield,MO65806OfficePhone--417-869-4848

Marcus Kabel-SpringfieldCorrespondentAssociated Press -Mo./Kan. Bureau215 W. Pershing Rd.Kansas City, MO 64108OfficePhone--816-421-4844Fax Phone -- 816-421-4844

RadioArt HainsPlay-by-PlayOfficePhone--417-836-4632Cell Phone -- 417-880-5431Email -- [email protected]

Sports Director, KTXR Radio/KWTO [email protected]

Chris CannonProgram Director, KOSP/KOMG/KKLHOfficePhone--417-886-5677

Jim WesleyNews Director, KGBX/KTOZ/KGMY/KXUSOfficePhone--417-890-5555

Don LouzaderNews Director, KTTSOfficePhone--417-869-2153

TelevisionNed ReynoldsSports Director, KYTV (NBC)OfficePhone--417-268-3200Email -- [email protected]

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Mike ScottSports Director, KSPR-TV (ABC)OfficePhone--417-864-3352Fax Phone -- 417-831-4125

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Julie WilsonSports Director, KRBK (Fox)OfficePhone--417-522-0020

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MVC Non PostYear Overall MVC Finish Tourney MVC Season

1991 22-12 11-5 Second 2-1 9-6 NIT 1-11992 23-8 13-5 Third 3-0 7-3 NCAA 0-11993 20-11 11-7 Third 1-1 8-3 NIT 2-11994 12-15 7-11 Sixth 0-1 5-3 ----- 1995 16-11 9-9 T-Sixth 0-1 7-1 -----1996 16-12 11-7 Fourth 1-1 4-4 -----1997 24-9 12-6 T-Second 2-1 10-2 NIT 0-11998 16-16 11-7 T-Third 2-1 3-8 -----1999 22-11 11-7 T-Second 1-1 10-3 NCAA 2-12000 23-11 13-5 Second 2-1 8-5 NIT 1-12001 13-16 8-10 T-Seventh 1-1 4-5 -----2002 17-15 11-7 Fourth 1-1 5-7 -----2003 17-12 12-6 T-Third 1-1 4-5 -----2004 19-14 9-9 Fifth 2-1 8-4 -----2005 19-13 10-8 Fifth 2-1 7-4 NIT 1-12006 22-9 12-6 T-Second 0-1 10-2 NIT 2-12007 22-11 12-6 Second 1-1 9-4 NIT 0-12008 17-16 8-10 T-Seventh 1-1 8-5 -----2009 11-20 3-15 Tenth 0-1 8-4 -----2010 24-12 8-10 Seventh 1-1 14-1 CIT 4-02011 26-9 15-3 First 2-1 9-5 NIT 1-12012 16-16 9-9 T-Third 0-1 7-6 -----2013 11-22 7-11 T-Seventh 1-1 3-10 ----- 2014 20-13 9-9 T-Fourth 1-1 10-3 CIT 0-1

24 447-313 242-188 28-23 177-103 14-11

COACHING RECORDSBy TenureCoaches (Seasons) Years W L Pct.

W.A. Daggett (2) 1908-10 11 9 .550Corliss Buchanan (1) 1910-11 13 8 .619Arthur Briggs (9) 1913-23 106 31 .773Paul Andrews (1) 1918-19 2 4 .333Chester Barnard (1) 1923-24 13 1 .929Donald Holwerda (1) 1924-25 9 6 .600Andrew McDonald (23) 1925-50 302 166 .645Bob Vanatta (3) 1950-53 73 12 .859Edwin Matthews (11) 1953-64 164 91 .643Bill Thomas (16) 1964-80 265 158 .626Bob Cleeland (3) 1980-83 39 46 .459Charlie Spoonhour (9) 1983-92 197 81 .709Mark Bernsen (3) 1992-95 48 37 .565Steve Alford (4) 1995-99 78 48 .619Barry Hinson (9) 1999-08 169 117 .591Cuonzo Martin (3) 2008-11 61 41 .598Paul Lusk (3) 2011- 47 51 .480

Bears Totals (103) 1908- 1,597 907 .638

Versus the Missouri Valley ConferenceCoaches (Seasons) Years W L Pct.

Charlie Spoonhour (2) 1990-92 24 10 .706Mark Bernsen (3) 1992-95 27 27 .500Steve Alford (4) 1995-99 45 27 .625Barry Hinson (9) 1999-08 95 67 .586Cuonzo Martin (3) 2008-11 26 28 .481Paul Lusk (3) 2011- 25 29 .463

Bears Totals (24) 1990- 242 188 .563

In the Valley TournamentCoaches (Appearances) Years W L Pct.

Charlie Spoonhour (2) 1991-92 5 1 .833Mark Bernsen (3) 1993-95 1 3 .250Steve Alford (4) 1996-99 6 4 .600Barry Hinson (9) 2000-08 11 9 .550Cuonzo Martin (3) 2009-11 3 3 .500Paul Lusk (3) 2012- 2 3 .400

Bears Totals (24) 1990- 28 23 .549

In the NCAA Division I TournamentCoaches (Years) Number W L Pct.

Charlie Spoonhour (1987,88,89,90,92) 5 1 5 .167Steve Alford (1999) 1 2 1 .667

Bears Totals (6) 6 3 6 .333

In the National Invitation TournamentCoaches (Years) Number W L Pct.

Charlie Spoonhour (1986, 1991) 2 3 2 .600Mark Bernsen (1993) 1 2 1 .667Steve Alford (1997) 1 0 1 .000Barry Hinson (2000, 05, 06, 07) 4 4 4 .500Cuonzo Martin (2011) 1 1 1 .500

Bears Totals (9) 9 10 9 .526

In the CollegeInsider.com Tournament (CIT)Coaches (Years) Number W L Pct.

Cuonzo Martin (2010) 1 4 0 1.000Paul Lusk (2014) 1 0 1 .000

Bears Totals (2) 2 4 1 .800

By The Numbers

Andrew McDonald (1925-50)

Charlie Spoonhour (1983-92)

YEAR-BY-YEAR IN THE VALLEY

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Numerical Roster No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown / High School

1 DeonMitchell Sr. G 6-1 189 Pflugerville(Texas)High 2 KlintCarlson Fr. F 6-7 225 Waverly(Iowa)Waverly-ShellRock 3 TedFriedman So. C 6-9 245 Ankeny(Iowa)High 4 PaulJesperson Jr. G 6-6 206 Merrill(Wis.)High|Virginia 5 MattBohannon Jr. G 6-4 195 Marion(Iowa)Linn-MarHigh10 SethTuttle Sr. F 6-8 240 Sheffield(Iowa)WestForkHigh11 WesWashpun Jr. G 6-1 175 CedarRapids(Iowa)Washington|Tennessee12 MarvinSingleton Sr. F 6-6 232 Minneapolis(Minn.)HopkinsHigh13 KaseySemler Jr. G 6-1 200 CedarRapids(Iowa)Marion|KirkwoodCC14 NateBuss Sr. F 6-9 212 CharlesCity(Iowa)High20 JeremyMorgan So. G 6-5 192 Coralville(Iowa)IowaCityWestHigh22 RobertKnar Fr. G 6-1 180 Mundelein(Ill.)High23 TaylorOlson Jr. G 6-1 193 CedarRapids(Iowa)Jefferson|KirkwoodCC24 MaxMartino Sr. G 6-5 215 CedarRapids(Iowa)KennedyHigh25 BennettKoch Fr. F 6-9 232 Ashwaubenon(Wis.)High33 WyattLohaus Fr. G 6-2 185 NorthLiberty(Iowa)IowaCityWestHigh

At A Glance2013-14:16-15;10-8MVC(3rd)LetterwinnersReturning/Lost:10/3StartersReturning/Lost:5/0

NOTEWORTHY • UNIreturns10letterwinnersandallfivestartersfor

the2014-15season.UNIreturns91.2percentofitsscoringand91.4percentofitsreboundingfromlastseason-whenfactoringinonlyMVCgames,UNIre-turns94.1percentofitsMVCscoringfromayearago

• UNI’sstreakof11-straightupper-halffinishesintheMissouriValleyConferenceistheleague’slongestac-tivestreak.ThePanthershavewonnineormoreMVCgamesineachofthepast11seasons-alsothelongestactivestreakintheMVC

• UNImade1753-pointersinMVCgamesonlylastsea-son-twoshortoftheall-timeMVCmarkfor3-point-ersmadeinleaguegamesonly...UNIaveraged72.8pointspergamein2013-14-thehighestscoringPantherteamsincethe1995-96squadaveraged77.2pointspergame.

2014-15 Preview

Matt Bohannon

Ben JacobsonHead CoachAlma Mater: North Dakota (‘94)Overall Record: 166-101 (8 years)Record at UNI: 166-101 (8 years)2013-14: 16-15 / 10-8 (3rd)

Year-By-Year Record Overall Conf. Conf.Season School W L W L Place Tourn.2006-07 UNI 18 13 9 9 5th 0-12007-08 UNI 18 14 9 9 t-5th 1-12008-09 UNI 23 11 14 4 t-1st 3-02009-10 UNI 30 5 15 3 1st 3-02010-11 UNI 20 14 10 8 t-4th 0-12011-12 UNI 20 14 9 9 t-3rd 0-12012-13 UNI 21 15 11 7 3rd 0-12013-14 UNI 16 15 10 8 3rd 0-1

School Totals (8 years) 166 101 87 57 --- 7-6Career Totals (same) 166 101 87 57 --- 7-6

Basketball Support Staff

Erik CrawfordAsst. Coach

Kyle GreenAsst. Coach

P.J. HoganAsst. Coach

Derrik NettenOperations

Don BishopAthletic Trainer

Andrea CominiStrength/Conditioning

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University of Northern Iowa (Founded 1876)

Athletic DirectoryPresident: Dr.BillRuudFaculty Chairman of Athletics: Dr.LisaJepsenDirector of Athletics: TroyDannenSenior Associate AD/Senior Woman Administrator: JeanBergerSenior Associate AD for External Affairs: SteveGearhartAssociate Athletics Director/External Operations: SteveSchofieldAssociate Athletics Director/Compliance: JustinSchemmelAssistant ADs: KerryDickerson,BrookeCroshier-Sidebotham, ColinMcDonough,KyleOsgoodAthletics Department Telephone: 319-273-2470Athletics Department Address: UNI-Dome,CedarFalls,IA50614Assistant Athletic Director, Athletic Communications: ColinMcDonough(cell:319-415-4059)Communications Staff: JordieLindley,MichelleVanDornSID Office Telephone: 319-273-5456SID Fax Number: 319-273-3602

University FactsFounded: 1876Location: CedarFalls,IowaEnrollment: 12,159Colors: PurpleandOldGoldNickname: PanthersYears in the MVC: 24thArena: McLeodCenter(6,650)Courtside Telephone Number: 319-273-4121

2014-15 Basketball Schedule

Day Date Opponent Site TimeThursday October30 UpperIowa(EX) CedarFalls,Iowa 7:00p.m.Sunday November9 BemidjiState(EX) CedarFalls,Iowa 1:00p.m.Saturday November15 NorthDakota CedarFalls,Iowa 1:00p.m.Tuesday November18 atStephenF.Austin(ESPN2) Nacogdoches,Texas 8:00a.m.

Cancun Challenge (Cancun, Mexico)Thursday November20 MorganState CedarFalls,Iowa 7:00p.m.Saturday November22 NorthFlorida CedarFalls,Iowa 1:00p.m.Tuesday November25 VirginiaTech(CBSSN) Cancun,Mexico 6:00p.m.Wednesday November26 Northwestern/Miami(CBSSN) Cancun,Mexico 6/8:30p.m.

Sunday November30 Richmond(PSN) CedarFalls,Iowa 2:00p.m.Saturday December6 GeorgeMason CedarFalls,Iowa 7:00p.m.Wednesday December10 atDenver Denver,Colo. 8:00p.m.Saturday December13 atVCU(NBCSN) Richmond,Va. 6:00p.m.Saturday December20 %vs.Iowa(WellsFargo)(BTN) DesMoines,Iowa 6:30p.m.Sunday December28 SouthDakotaState CedarFalls,Iowa 2:00p.m.

Thursday January1 *atEvansville(ESPN3) Evansville,Ind. 7:00p.m.Sunday January4 *Loyola(ESPNNetflex) CedarFalls,Iowa 12:30/2:30/4:30Wednesday January7 *SouthernIllinois(PSN) CedarFalls,Iowa 7:00p.m.Saturday January10 *atDrake(MVCTV) DesMoines,Iowa 3:00p.m.Tuesday January13 *atBradley Peoria,Ill. 7:00p.m.Sunday January18 *MissouriState(ESPNNetflex) CedarFalls,Iowa 1/3:00p.m.Wednesday January21 *IndianaState(MVCTV) CedarFalls,Iowa 7:00p.m.Sunday January25 *atIllinoisState(ESPNNetflex)Normal,Ill. 1/3:00p.m.Wednesday January28 *atSouthernIllinois Carbondale,Ill. 7:05p.m.Saturday January31 *WichitaState(ESPN2/ESPN) CedarFalls,Iowa 3:00p.m.Tuesday February3 *atIndianaState TerreHaute,Ind. 6:05p.m.Saturday February7 *Drake(PSN) CedarFalls,Iowa 7:00p.m.Wednesday February11 *IllinoisState(ESPN3) CedarFalls,Iowa 7:00p.m.Sunday February15 *atMissouriSt.(ESPNNetflex) Springfield,Mo. 1/3:00p.m.Wednesday February18 *atLoyola Chicago,Ill. 7:00p.m.Saturday February21 *Bradley(MVCTV) CedarFalls,Iowa 3:00p.m.Wednesday February25 *Evansville(MVCTV) CedarFalls,Iowa 8:00p.m.Saturday February28 *atWichitaState(Wildcard) Wichita,Kan. TBD

Thurs-Sun. March5-8 MVCTournament St.Louis,Mo. TBD

%Hy-Vee Big Four Classic (Des Moines, Iowa); *denotes conference game

2013-14 Results (16-15, 10-8)

Date Opponent Score W/L

N9 atOhio 64-75 LN11 COECOLLEGE 86-52 WN16 atGeorgeMason 70-76 LN22 ^vs.LoyolaMarymount 90-81 WN24 ^vs.Maryland 66-80 LN25 ^vs.LaSalle 65-50 WD3 atMilwaukee 72-83 LD7 vs.#17IowaState 82-91 L(ot)D10 SAVANNAHSTATE 55-50 WD14 VCU 77-68 WD21 atVirginia 43-57 LD28 IONA 90-78 WJ1 *BRADLEY 80-46 WJ5 *atWichitaState 53-67 LJ8 *atEvansville 80-53 WJ11 *DRAKE 76-66 WJ14 *atSouthernIllinois 66-68 LJ18 *MISSOURISTATE 94-89 WJ22 *atBradley 65-69 LJ25 *atLoyola 87-93 L(ot)J29 *EVANSVILLE 95-81 WF1 *INDIANASTATE 81-87 LF5 *atIllinoisState 65-76 LF8 *WICHITASTATE 73-82 LF12 *LOYOLA 80-58 WF15 *atMissouriState 60-58 WF18 *atDrake 67-70 LF23 *ILLINOISSTATE 72-59 WF26 *SOUTHERNILLINOIS 73-54 WM1 *atIndianaState 71-69 WM7 %vs.SouthernIllinois 58-63 L

^Paradise Jam; *MVC games; %MVC TournamentHome in CAPS

Schedule/Results/University Facts

Dr. Bill RuudPresident

Dr. Lisa JepsenFaculty Rep.

Troy DannenAthletic Director

Colin McDonoughBasketball SID

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All-Game Statistics (16-15) --- TOTAL --- 3-POINTERS --- REBOUNDS ---## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

10 Tuttle,Seth 31 31 916 29.5 156 300 .520 9 38 .237 157 203 .773 72 177 249 8.0 76 2 72 65 34 30 478 15.401 Mitchell,Deon 31 24 849 27.4 128 301 .425 33 97 .340 86 130 .662 15 56 71 2.3 68 2 104 65 3 29 375 12.114 Buss,Nate 28 4 578 20.6 111 208 .534 42 83 .506 34 43 .791 38 102 140 5.0 66 3 9 20 9 12 298 10.605 Bohannon,Matt 31 31 907 29.3 98 244 .402 77 206 .374 34 47 .723 4 92 96 3.1 66 0 41 12 0 23 307 9.911 Washpun,Wes 31 29 911 29.4 81 182 .445 12 35 .343 84 122 .689 14 96 110 3.5 69 3 118 75 23 30 258 8.320 Morgan,Jeremy 31 10 679 21.9 65 154 .422 32 90 .356 24 31 .774 35 49 84 2.7 79 1 43 35 15 18 186 6.004 Rank,Chip 31 15 566 18.3 52 141 .369 35 114 .307 21 27 .778 19 59 78 2.5 35 0 13 9 1 9 160 5.212 Singleton,Marvin 23 8 277 12.0 32 66 .485 1 13 .077 13 20 .650 22 35 57 2.5 28 0 11 15 3 6 78 3.424 Martino,Max 27 0 261 9.7 22 52 .423 16 39 .410 2 5 .400 8 29 37 1.4 43 0 5 10 1 11 62 2.321 Morrison,Matt 27 0 177 6.6 12 31 .387 7 16 .438 4 4 1.000 0 9 9 0.3 17 0 20 11 0 6 35 1.303 Friedman,Ted 21 3 107 5.1 3 7 .429 0 0 .000 9 13 .692 6 11 17 0.8 17 1 0 5 1 1 15 0.715 Buchheit,Nate 6 0 10 1.7 2 4 .500 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 1 0 1 0.2 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 0.732 MacDougall,Matt 4 0 12 3.0 0 3 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.3 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 Team 38 34 72 2.3 1 7 0

Total 31 7621693 .450 264 732 .361 468 646 .724 272 7501022 33.0 568 12 436 330 90 1752256 72.8 Opponents 31 7411675 .442 219 607 .361 448 625 .717 284 7631047 33.8 602 14 344 352 88 1832149 69.3

Conference Games Only (10-8, 3rd) --- TOTAL --- 3-POINTERS --- REBOUNDS ---## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

10 Tuttle,Seth 18 18 535 29.7 104 180 .578 5 17 .294 98 124 .790 41 97 138 7.7 42 1 44 32 13 22 311 17.305 Bohannon,Matt 18 18 565 31.4 70 154 .455 61 133 .459 15 21 .714 1 54 55 3.1 41 0 25 3 0 12 216 12.001 Mitchell,Deon 18 12 471 26.2 70 170 .412 21 59 .356 45 67 .672 7 28 35 1.9 35 0 63 28 2 16 206 11.414 Buss,Nate 15 4 296 19.7 51 108 .472 27 49 .551 18 18 1.000 22 44 66 4.4 28 0 7 8 5 4 147 9.811 Washpun,Wes 18 17 513 28.5 50 96 .521 11 21 .524 51 76 .671 5 52 57 3.2 38 2 76 40 9 15 162 9.020 Morgan,Jeremy 18 8 383 21.3 38 86 .442 19 52 .365 12 15 .800 21 31 52 2.9 50 1 24 18 8 7 107 5.912 Singleton,Marvin 17 7 219 12.9 25 49 .510 1 11 .091 9 15 .600 14 20 34 2.0 21 0 10 12 3 5 60 3.504 Rank,Chip 18 6 299 16.6 18 63 .286 14 50 .280 7 10 .700 8 33 41 2.3 19 0 9 5 0 5 57 3.224 Martino,Max 17 0 168 9.9 15 38 .395 12 31 .387 0 1 .000 4 19 23 1.4 31 0 3 5 1 8 42 2.521 Morrison,Matt 16 0 118 7.4 8 22 .364 4 11 .364 2 2 1.000 0 6 6 0.4 12 0 13 7 0 6 22 1.403 Friedman,Ted 10 0 45 4.5 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 6 9 .667 1 5 6 0.6 9 0 0 2 1 1 8 0.832 MacDougall,Matt 3 0 6 2.0 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.015 Buchheit,Nate 4 0 7 1.8 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Team 25 17 42 2.3 1 2 0

Total 18 450 973 .462 175 435 .402 263 358 .735 149 406 555 30.8 329 4 274 162 42 1011338 74.3 Opponents 18 426 929 .459 117 322 .363 276 371 .744 150 435 585 32.5 336 8 197 196 53 921245 69.2

Conference Tournament (0-1) --- TOTAL --- 3-POINTERS --- REBOUNDS ---## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

10 Tuttle,Seth 1 1 37 37.0 4 10 .400 0 2 .000 7 9 .778 5 12 17 17.0 4 0 3 4 4 1 15 15.014 Buss,Nate 1 0 25 25.0 4 7 .571 1 2 .500 1 2 .500 1 7 8 8.0 5 1 0 3 0 0 10 10.011 Washpun,Wes 1 1 30 30.0 3 10 .300 0 2 .000 3 4 .750 0 2 2 2.0 4 0 4 4 0 2 9 9.020 Morgan,Jeremy 1 1 34 34.0 3 7 .429 1 4 .250 0 0 .000 2 1 3 3.0 2 0 2 1 0 0 7 7.005 Bohannon,Matt 1 1 35 35.0 2 9 .222 1 7 .143 1 2 .500 0 3 3 3.0 1 0 0 1 0 2 6 6.001 Mitchell,Deon 1 0 18 18.0 2 8 .250 1 4 .250 1 4 .250 1 0 1 1.0 0 0 1 2 0 0 6 6.012 Singleton,Marvin 1 1 13 13.0 2 5 .400 0 0 .000 1 1 1.000 3 1 4 4.0 3 0 0 1 0 0 5 5.004 Rank,Chip 1 0 5 5.0 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 1.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.003 Friedman,Ted 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.021 Morrison,Matt 1 0 2 2.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.024 Martino,Max 1 0 1 1.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Team 2 4 6 6.0 0 0 0

Total 1 20 57 .351 4 22 .182 14 22 .636 15 30 45 45.0 19 1 10 17 4 5 58 58.0 Opponents 1 22 56 .393 6 17 .353 13 20 .650 8 27 35 35.0 21 1 7 12 3 12 63 63.02

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CAREER LEADERS - TOP 10(entering this season)

POINTS No. Student-Athlete (Years) G Pts.

1. JasonReese(1986-90) 114 2,0332. RandyKraayenbrink(82-86) 112 2,0043. BenJacobson(2002-06) 124 1,7874. JasonDaisy(92-93,1994-97) 103 1,7215. BillMcCoy(1970-73) 97 1,7136. EricColeman(2004-08) 128 1,5227. RonLemons(1976-79) 104 1,4768. RobbieSieverding(1998-02) 86 1,4029. KwadzoAhelegbe(2007-11) 133 1,32910. AnthonyJames(2008-13) 128 1,305

REBOUNDSNo. Student-Athlete (Years) G Rebs.

1. PeteSpoden(1958-64) 59 1,1042. JimJackson(1958-61) 67 1,0973. EricColeman(2004-08) 128 9974. GrantStout(2003-07) 127 9205. KenHuelman(1966-69) 68 8186. JasonReese(1986-90) 114 7737. JoeBreakenridge(1998-01) 94 7668. RonLemons(1975-79) 104 7609. RandyBeilke(1970-73) 71 75210. CraigKneppe(1963-66) 70 685

ASSISTSNo. Student-Athlete (Years) G Asts.

1. DaleTurner(1988-92) 117 5202. BrooksMcKowen(2003-07) 127 4253. RobbieWilliams(1982-86) 113 4184. MarkLong(1975-79) 108 3875. ChrisFoster(2001-05) 120 3706. BenJacobson(2002-06) 124 3577. KwadzoAhelegbe(2007-11) 133 3428. NickNurse(1985-89) 111 3409. RodUnderwood(1977-81) 103 29110. DeonMitchell(2011-pres.) 100 287

BLOCKED SHOTSNo. Student-Athlete (Years) G Blks.

1. GrantStout(2003-07) 127 2222. JakeKoch(2009-13) 138 1233. JordanEglseder(2006-10) 118 1204. SeanHawkins(1994-98) 106 1185. EricColeman(2004-08) 128 1156. JasonSims(1992-96) 90 907. ScottStafford(1983-85) 56 858. SethTuttle(2011-present) 101 759. StevePhyfe(1987-90) 87 6610. HerbertKing(1980-84) 107 60

STEALSNo. Student-Athlete (Years) G Stls.

1. BrentCarmichael(1981-83) 58 1802. NickNurse(1985-89) 111 1653. AndyWoodley(1998-02) 82 1594. BenJacobson(2002-06) 124 1545. JohnnyMoran(2008-12) 135 1526. DaleTurner(1988-92) 117 1437. RobbieWilliams(1983-86) 113 1408. BrianCarpenter(1991-96) 101 1389. DarianDeVries(1994-98) 108 13110. CamJohnson(1989-94) 110 129 JasonDaisy(1992-93,94-97) 103 129

ACTIVE CAREER LEADERS(entering this season)

SCORING (total points)

1,213-SethTuttle 939 - Deon Mitchell 477-MattBohannon

FIELD GOAL SHOOTING

.565(417-738)-SethTuttle .519(147-283)-NateBuss

FIELD GOALS MADE

417-SethTuttle 320 - Deon Mitchell

3-POINT SHOOTING

.473(52-110)-NateBuss .378(121-320)-MattBohannon .356(32-90)-JeremyMorgan 3-POINTERS MADE

121 - Matt Bohannon 76 - Deon Mitchell 52-NateBuss

FREE THROW SHOOTING

.811(43-53)-NateBuss .774(24-31)-JeremyMorgan

FREE THROWS MADE

359-SethTuttle 223 - Deon Mitchell

ASSISTS

287 - Deon Mitchell 168-SethTuttle 118-WesWashpun

STEALS

94-DeonMitchell 93-SethTuttle

BLOCKS

75-SethTuttle 23-WesWashpun

REBOUNDS

677-SethTuttle 223 - Deon Mitchell

NewspaperCarson TiggesBeatWriter,TheCourierP.O.Box540,Waterloo,IA50702OfficePhone--319-291-1466FaxPhone--319-291-2069Email--carson.tigges@wcfcourier.com

Andrew LogueBeatWriter,TheRegister715Locust,DesMoines,Iowa50304OfficePhone--515-284-8062CellPhone-515-491-7506E-mail-alogue@dmreg.com

J.R. OgdenSportsEditor,TheGazette5003rdAve.S.E.,CedarRapids,IA52406OfficePhone--800-397-8258FaxPhone--319-398-5861Email--jr.ogden@gazettecommunications.com

TBDSportsEditorTheNorthernIowanMauckerUnion,CedarFalls,IA50614CellPhone--563-451-4504FaxPhone--319-273-5931

RadioKevin BoyleColorAnalystReinbeck,IA50669OfficePhone--319-345-6471HomePhone--319-345-2044

Gary [email protected]

TelevisionTBDSportsDirector,KGAN-TV(CBS)&KFXA-TV(Fox)P.O.Box3131CedarRapids,IA52402OfficePhone--319-395-9081FaxPhone--319-395-0017Email--TBD

Scott SavilleSportsDirector,KCRG-TV(ABC)SecondAve.at5thStreetSECedarRapids,IA52406OfficePhone--319-398-8391FaxPhone--319-398-8378Email--scott.saville@kcrg.com

Rick ColemanSportsDirector,KWWL-TV(NBC)500E.4thStreetWaterloo,IA50703OfficePhone--319-291-1290FaxPhone--319-291-1233Email--rcoleman@kwwl.com

Career Leaders/Media Outlets

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MVC Non PostYear Overall MVC Finish Tourney MVC Season

1992 10-18 6-12 T-Seventh 0-1 4-5 -----1993 12-15 8-10 Sixth 0-1 4-4 -----1994 16-13 10-8 Fifth 2-1 4-4 -----1995 8-20 4-14 T-Ninth ----- 4-6 -----1996 14-13 8-10 T-Seventh 0-1 6-2 -----1997 16-12 11-7 T-Fourth 1-1 4-4 -----1998 10-17 4-14 Ninth 0-1 6-2 -----1999 9-18 6-12 T-Eighth 0-1 3-5 -----2000 14-15 7-11 Seventh 0-1 7-3 -----2001 7-24 3-15 Tenth 1-1 3-8 -----2002 14-15 8-10 Seventh 1-1 5-4 -----2003 11-17 7-11 Seventh 0-1 4-5 -----2004 21-10 12-6 T-Second 3-0 6-4 NCAA0-12005 21-11 11-7 T-Third 0-1 10-3 NCAA0-12006 23-10 11-7 T-Fifth 1-1 11-2 NCAA0-12007 18-13 9-9 Fifth 0-1 9-3 -----2008 18-14 9-9 T-Fifth 1-1 8-4 -----2009 23-11 14-4 T-First 3-0 6-7 NCAA0-12010 30-5 15-3 First 3-0 12-2 NCAA2-12011 20-14 10-8 T-Fourth 0-1 10-5 CIT1-12012 20-14 9-9 T-Third 0-1 11-4 NIT1-12013 21-15 11-7 Third 0-1 9-7 CIT3-12014 16-15 10-8 Third 0-1 6-6 -----

23 372-329 203-211 16-19 152-96 7-8

COACHING RECORDSBy TenureCoaches (Seasons) Years W L Pct.

Mr.Jones(1) 1902-03 0 2 .000CharlesA.Pell(3) 1903-06 11 12 .478R.F.Seymour(3) 1906-09 14 15 .482ClaytonB.Simmons(1) 1909-10 4 3 .571H.F.Pasini(2) 1911-13 8 12 .400AllenP.Berkstresser(4) 1913-17 10 12 .455RusselGlaesner(1) 1918-19 2 6 .250IvanDoseff(2) 1919-21 14 14 .500L.L.Mednenhall(3) 1921-24 27 7 .794ArthurD.Dickinson(12) 1924-32,33-37 102 66 .607MelvinFritzel(1) 1932-33 9 4 .693O.M.Nordly(15) 1937-53 166 127 .567StanleyHall(2) 1954-56 19 22 .463JimWitham(5) 1956-61 63 49 .563NormStewart(6) 1961-67 97 42 .698ZekeHogeland(6) 1967-73 70 74 .486JimBerry(13) 1973-86 144 210 .407EldonMiller(7) 1986-98 164 178 .480SamWeaver(3) 1998-01 30 57 .345GregMcDermott(5) 2001-06 90 63 .588BenJacobson(8) 2006- 166 101 .622

Panthers Totals (112) 1902- 1216 1099 .525

Versus the Missouri Valley ConferenceCoaches (Seasons) Years W L Pct.

EldonMiller(7) 1992-98 51 75 .405SamWeaver(3) 1998-01 16 38 .296GregMcDermott(5) 2001-06 49 45 .521BenJacobson(8) 2006- 87 57 .604

Panthers Totals (23) 1992- 203 211 .490

In the Valley TournamentCoaches (Appearances) Years W L Pct.

EldonMiller(6) 1993-98 3 6 .333SamWeaver(3) 1999-01 1 3 .250GregMcDermott(5) 2002-06 5 4 .556BenJacobson(8) 2007- 7 6 .538

Panthers Totals (22) 1992- 16 19 .457

In the NCAA Division I TournamentCoaches (Years) Number W L Pct.

EldonMiller(1990) 1 1 1 .500GregMcDermott(2004,05,06) 3 0 3 .000BenJacobson(2009,2010) 2 2 2 .500

Panthers Totals (6) 6 3 6 .333

In the CollegeInsider.com TournamentCoaches (Years) Number W L Pct.

BenJacobson(2011,13) 2 4 2 .667

Panthers Totals (2) 2 4 2 .667

In the National Invitation TournamentCoaches (Years) Number W L Pct.

BenJacobson(2012) 1 1 1 .500

Panthers Totals (1) 1 1 1 .500

By The Numbers

O.M.Nordly(1937-53)NormStewart(1961-67)

YEAR-BY-YEAR IN THE VALLEY

EldonMiller(1986-98)

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Numerical Roster No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown / Last School

1 Jalen Pendleton Jr. G 6-2 205 Evansville (Ind.) Bosse High 2 K.C. Goodwin Fr. G 5-11 160 Memphis (Tenn.) Melrose High 5 Deion Lavender Fr. G 6-3 180 Alton (Ill.) Marquette High 10 Ibby Djimde Jr. C 6-8 255 Bamako, Mali | Huntington Prep (W.V.) Illinois 11 Tyler Smithpeters So. G 6-3 170 Harrisburg (Ill.) Harrisburg High 13 Chaz Glotta Fr. G 6-2 172 St. Louis (Mo.) Fort Zumwalt North 14 Jordan Caroline Fr. F 6-6 235 Champaign (Ill.) Montverde Academy 15 Austin Weiher Fr. F 6-8 210 Seattle (Wash.) Creating Young Minds (Texas) Acad.

22 Armon Fletcher Fr. G 6-4 185 Edwardsville (Ill.) High 23 Bola Olaniyan So. F 6-7 225 Lagos, Nigeria | Richmond 24 Dawson Verhines Sr. G 6-4 210 Woodlawn (Ill.) High | Rend Lake College 25 Anthony Beane Jr. G 6-2 180 Normal (Ill.) High 32 Deng Leek Jr. C 7-1 245 Sudan | Wesleyan Christian Acad. (N.C.) Jacksonville (Texas) College 33 Sean O’Brien So. F 6-6 205 Mundelein (Ill.) High

At A Glance2013-14: 14-19; 9-9 MVC (t-4th)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/6Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1

NOTEWORTHY  •  Junior Anthony Beane scored 20 or more points in five-

straight games from Jan. 29 to Feb. 11 last season. He became the first Saluki player since Troy Hudson in 1997 to have five-straight with 20 or more points. Beane scored 20+ points 11 times last season and was the first Saluki to do so since Kent Williams had 11 20-point games in the 2002 campaign.

• In addition to Beane, the Salukis return three sopho-more starters — Sean O’Brien, Tyler Smithpeters and Bola Olaniyan — who finished last season by starting the final 12 games together. It marked the first time three freshmen started at the same time at since Kevin Dillard, Ryan Hare and Justin Bocot started the final nine games of the 2009 season.

  •  Although Southern finished the year with a 14-19 re-cord, the team bounced back from a 6-15 start to win 8 of its last 12. The Salukis advanced to the semifinals of the MVC Tournament for the first time since 2007.

2014-15 Preview

Jalen Pendleton

Barry HinsonHead CoachAlma Mater: Oklahoma State (‘83)Overall Record: 233-176 (13 yrs.)Record at SIU: 28-36 (2 years)2013-14: 14-19 / 9-9 (t-4th)

Year-By-Year Record Overall Conf. Conf.Season School W L W L Place Tourn.1997-98 Oral Roberts 19 12 12 4 2nd 1-11998-99 Oral Roberts 17 11 10 4 t-1st 1-11999-00 Missouri State 23 11 13 5 2nd 2-1 2000-01 Missouri State 13 16 8 10 t-7th 1-12001-02 Missouri State 17 15 11 7 4th 1-12002-03 Missouri State 17 12 12 6 t-3rd 1-12003-04 Missouri State 19 14 9 9 5th 2-12004-05 Missouri State 19 13 10 8 5th 2-12005-06 Missouri State 22 9 12 6 t-2nd 0-12006-07 Missouri State 22 11 12 6 2nd 1-1 2007-08 Missouri State 17 16 8 10 t-7th 1-12012-13 Southern Illinois 14 17 6 12 10th 0-12013-14 Southern Illinois 14 19 9 9 t-4th 1-1

School Totals (2 years) 28 36 15 21 ---- 1-2Career Totals (13 years) 233 176 132 96 ---- 14-13

Basketball Support Staff

Tom HankinsAssoc. Head Coach

Terrance McGeeAsst. Coach

Anthony Beane Sr.Asst. Coach

Nate MastDirector of Ops.

Dr. Don KnappTeam Doctor

Allen MardisAthletic Trainer

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Southern Illinois University (Founded 1869)

Athletic DirectoryInterim Chancellor: Paul SarvelaFaculty Chairman of Athletics: TBDDirector of Athletics: Mario MocciaSenior Woman Administrator/Senior Assoc. AD: Kathy JonesExecutive Associate Athletic Director: Mark ScallyDeputy Athletic Director: Chet SavageAssociate Athletic Directors: Kristina Stepps, Andy PettitAssistant ADs: Matt Vincent, Steve Sowers, Tom Weber, John GoodeAthletic Department Telephone: 618-453-5311Athletic Department Address: SIU Arena, Mailcode 6620, Carbondale, IL 62901Assistant AD (Media Services): Tom Weber (cell: 618-528-1111)SID Office Telephone: 618-453-7236SID Fax Number: 618-453-2648

University FactsFounded: 1869Location: Carbondale, Ill.Enrollment: 17,964Colors: Maroon and WhiteNickname: SalukisYears in the MVC: 40thArena: SIU Arena (8,339)Courtside Telephone Number: 618-453-7236

2014-15 Basketball Schedule

Day Date Opponent Site TimeSaturday November 1 Univ. of Saint Mary (EX) Carbondale, Ill. 3:05 p.m.Saturday November 8 Southwest Baptist (EX) Carbondale, Ill. 3:05 p.m.Saturday November 15 at Saint Louis St. Louis, Mo. 7:00 p.m.Tuesday November 18 at Tennessee State Nashville, Tenn. 7:00 p.m.

Men Against Breast Cancer Classic (Kent, Ohio)Friday November 21 at Kent State Kent, Ohio 6:30 p.m.Saturday November 22 Yale Kent, Ohio 4:00 p.m.Sunday November 23 Illinois-Chicago Kent, Ohio 1:00 p.m.

Saturday November 29 Olivet Nazarene Carbondale, Ill. 3:05 p.m.Wednesday December 3 =at SIUE (FS Midwest) Edwardsville, Ill. 7:00 p.m.Saturday December 6 Austin Peay Carbondale, Ill. 7:05 p.m.Wednesday December 10 at SE Missouri State Cape Girardeau, Mo. 7:00 p.m.Sunday December 14 Chicago State Carbondale, Ill. 3:05 p.m.Tuesday December 16 Tennessee State Carbondale, Ill. 7:05 p.m.Friday December 19 New Orleans Carbondale, Ill. 7:05 p.m.Monday December 22 Murray State Carbondale, Ill. 7:05 p.m.Wednesday December 31 *Missouri State Carbondale, Ill. 5:05 p.m.Saturday January 3 *at Bradley Peoria, Ill. 7:00 p.m.Wednesday January 7 *at UNI Cedar Falls, Iowa 7:00 p.m.Saturday January 10 *Indiana State Carbondale, Ill. 3:05 p.m.Wednesday January 14 *at Wichita State Wichita, Kan. 7:00 p.m.Sunday  January 18  *Loyola (ESPN Netflex)  Carbondale, Ill.   3/5:00 p.m.Wednesday January 21 *Bradley (ESPN3) Carbondale, Ill. 7:00 p.m.Saturday January 24 *at Evansville (MVC TV) Evansville, Ind. 3:00 p.m.Wednesday January 28 *UNI Carbondale, Ill. 7:05 p.m.Saturday  January 31  *at Missouri State  Springfield, Mo.  7:05 p.m.Wednesday February 4 *at Drake Des Moines, Iowa 7:05 p.m.Saturday February 7 *Illinois State (MVC TV) Carbondale, Ill. 1:00 p.m.Wednesday February 11 *at Loyola (MVC TV) Chicago, Ill. 7:00 p.m.Saturday February 14 *Evansville Carbondale, Ill. 3:05 p.m.Tuesday February 17 *Wichita State Carbondale, Ill. 7:05 p.m.Saturday February 21 *at Indiana State Terre Haute, Ind. 12:05 p.m.Wednesday February 25 *at Illinois St. (ESPN3) Normal, Ill. 7:00 p.m.Saturday February 28 *Drake (Wildcard) Carbondale, Ill. TBDThurs.-Sun. March 5-8 MVC Tournament St. Louis, Mo. TBD*denotes conference game

2013-14 Results (14-19, 9-9)

Date Opponent Score W/L

N12 at Missouri 59-72 LN16 SAINT LOUIS 67-76 LN19 at Austin Peay 70-72 LN21 MISSOURI S&T 96-74 WN25 ^vs. St. Bonaventure 71-83 LN26 ^vs. Stetson 67-48 WN27 ^vs. San Diego 56-59 LN30 at Chicago State 84-88 LD7 WESTERN KENTUCKY 60-69 LD17 at Murray State 65-73 LD21 BALL STATE 66-58 WD23 SIU EDWARDSVILLE 74-57 WD29 at Miami (Ohio) 65-67 LJ2 *WICHITA STATE 67-82 LJ5 *at Illinois State 48-66 LJ8 *at Loyola 71-67 WJ11 *EVANSVILLE 69-75 LJ14 *NORTHERN IOWA 68-66 WJ17 *at Bradley 60-66 LJ22 *DRAKE 54-57 LJ25 *at Missouri State 63-69 LJ29 *INDIANA STATE 79-60 WF1 *LOYOLA 81-76 W (ot)F4 *at Drake 74-58 WF8 *MISSOURI STATE 72-54 WF11 *at Wichita State 67-78 LF15 *at Indiana State 57-60 LF18 *BRADLEY 75-64 WF22 *at Evansville 61-56 WF26 *at Northern Iowa 54-73 LM1 *ILLINOIS STATE 66-65 WM7 %vs. Northern Iowa 63-58 WM8 %vs. Indiana State 59-62 L

%MVC Tournament; *MVC Games; ̂ Gulf Coast Showcase

Schedule/Results/University Facts

Paul SarvelaInterim Chancellor

Tom WeberBasketball SID

Mario MocciaAthletic Director

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All-Game Statistics (14-19) --- TOTAL --- 3-POINTERS --- REBOUNDS ---## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

03 Jackson, Desmar 33 33 1087 32.9 212 455 .466 22 82 .268 167 214 .780 50 133 183 5.5 92 4 68 98 14 80 613 18.625 Beane, Anthony 33 33 1126 34.1 176 374 .471 52 132 .394 82 107 .766 24 83 107 3.2 71 0 51 59 4 38 486 14.701 Pendleton, Jalen 33 5 686 20.8 108 236 .458 4 21 .190 80 147 .544 46 69 115 3.5 73 1 40 44 2 25 300 9.133 O’Brien, Sean 33 24 797 24.2 86 182 .473 11 36 .306 39 74 .527 42 130 172 5.2 71 2 38 42 11 20 222 6.721 Smithpeters, Tyler 28 12 532 19.0 36 91 .396 26 64 .406 37 54 .685 9 28 37 1.3 54 2 25 23 5 14 135 4.812 Fillyaw, Marcus 20 16 470 23.5 28 64 .438 9 30 .300 8 11 .727 8 31 39 2.0 40 0 48 29 2 24 73 3.723 Olaniyan, Bola 30 12 471 15.7 34 66 .515 0 0 .000 34 56 .607 63 84 147 4.9 76 1 10 31 4 13 102 3.400 Balogun, Mike 26 0 214 8.2 24 68 .353 17 57 .298 13 15 .867 2 12 14 0.5 15 0 10 5 0 4 78 3.022 Verhines, Bronson 27 8 366 13.6 32 61 .525 0 0 .000 9 16 .563 23 53 76 2.8 59 0 8 13 8 6 73 2.704 Drinkard, Davante 33 19 507 15.4 31 76 .408 0 0 .000 15 27 .556 26 39 65 2.0 59 2 14 35 19 7 77 2.324 Verhines, Dawson 32 2 343 10.7 11 33 .333 4 18 .222 14 20 .700 11 27 38 1.2 21 0 17 9 1 6 40 1.311 Long, Colby 9 1 26 2.9 3 11 .273 3 9 .333 0 0 .000 0 2 2 0.2 1 0 1 2 0 0 9 1.0 Team 67 42 109 3.3 0 14 0

Total 33 781 1717 .455 148 449 .330 498 741 .672 371 733 1104 33.5 632 12 330 404 70 237 2208 66.9 Opponents 33 735 1678 .438 223 665 .335 515 721 .714 331 709 1040 31.5 660 18 394 424 119 187 2208 66.9

Conference Games Only (9-9, t-4th) --- TOTAL --- 3-POINTERS --- REBOUNDS ---## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

03 Jackson, Desmar 18 18 611 33.9 112 244 .459 9 41 .220 79 101 .782 31 73 104 5.8 47 3 43 61 7 46 312 17.325 Beane, Anthony 18 18 637 35.4 106 214 .495 33 81 .407 55 69 .797 14 43 57 3.2 36 0 31 31 2 26 300 16.733 O’Brien, Sean 18 17 471 26.2 54 106 .509 8 21 .381 24 48 .500 28 77 105 5.8 42 2 28 29 7 12 140 7.801 Pendleton, Jalen 18 1 354 19.7 41 109 .376 3 11 .273 43 76 .566 19 34 53 2.9 36 0 16 18 1 11 128 7.121 Smithpeters, Tyler 16 10 386 24.1 27 64 .422 21 46 .457 28 39 .718 8 19 27 1.7 42 2 16 15 4 7 103 6.423 Olaniyan, Bola 15 10 303 20.2 22 43 .512 0 0 .000 26 43 .605 49 52 101 6.7 43 0 9 16 3 10 70 4.712 Fillyaw, Marcus 6 3 112 18.7 6 17 .353 3 9 .333 0 0 .000 3 6 9 1.5 8 0 11 6 0 4 15 2.500 Balogun, Mike 13 0 86 6.6 10 29 .345 9 27 .333 0 0 .000 0 4 4 0.3 7 0 6 2 0 1 29 2.222 Verhines, Bronson 17 4 195 11.5 14 25 .560 0 0 .000 4 10 .400 8 24 32 1.9 31 0 5 1 4 2 32 1.924 Verhines, Dawson 17 2 216 12.7 8 21 .381 3 11 .273 8 10 .800 5 12 17 1.0 14 0 11 6 1 3 27 1.604 Drinkard, Davante 18 6 238 13.2 6 30 .200 0 0 .000 12 20 .600 16 15 31 1.7 26 0 9 15 9 4 24 1.311 Long, Colby 6 1 16 2.7 2 8 .250 2 6 .333 0 0 .000 0 2 2 0.3 0 0 0 1 0 0 6 1.0 Team 38 15 53 2.9 0 8 0

Total 18 408 910 .448 91 253 .360 279 416 .671 219 376 595 33.1 332 7 185 209 38 126 1186 65.9 Opponents 18 404 890 .454 126 354 .356 258 357 .723 171 365 536 29.8 357 10 236 212 64 100 1192 66.2

Conference Tournament (1-1) --- TOTAL --- 3-POINTERS --- REBOUNDS ---## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

25 Beane, Anthony 2 2 76 38.0 13 29 .448 2 8 .250 4 8 .500 1 11 12 6.0 4 0 4 1 1 1 32 16.003 Jackson, Desmar 2 2 68 34.0 9 24 .375 3 6 .500 10 14 .714 2 12 14 7.0 8 0 3 6 2 6 31 15.521 Smithpeters, Tyler 2 2 74 37.0 6 17 .353 3 9 .333 7 9 .778 1 6 7 3.5 5 0 4 0 0 5 22 11.001 Pendleton, Jalen 2 0 42 21.0 5 12 .417 0 1 .000 2 6 .333 3 2 5 2.5 5 1 1 2 0 2 12 6.023 Olaniyan, Bola 2 2 39 19.5 4 7 .571 0 0 .000 4 5 .800 7 7 14 7.0 7 0 0 3 0 0 12 6.000 Balogun, Mike 1 0 6 6.0 1 4 .250 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3.022 Verhines, Bronson 2 0 22 11.0 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 1 2 3 1.5 2 0 0 1 0 0 4 2.004 Drinkard, Davante 2 0 19 9.5 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 1 3 .333 0 1 1 0.5 3 0 0 2 1 0 3 1.533 O’Brien, Sean 2 2 39 19.5 1 7 .143 0 1 .000 1 2 .500 1 4 5 2.5 3 0 1 1 0 0 3 1.512 Fillyaw, Marcus 1 0 5 5.0 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 3 3 3.0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0.024 Verhines, Dawson 2 0 10 5.0 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Team 3 4 7 3.5 0 1 0

Total 2 41 105 .390 9 29 .310 31 49 .633 19 52 71 35.5 38 1 14 18 4 14 122 61.0 Opponents 2 41 105 .390 8 37 .216 30 45 .667 21 55 76 38.0 41 1 16 24 5 9 120 60.0

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CAREER LEADERS - TOP 10(entering this season)

POINTS No. Student-Athlete (Years) G Pts.

1. Charlie Vaughn (1959-62) 85 2,088 2. Kent Williams (1999-03) 130 2,012 3. Mike Glenn (1974-77) 104 1,878 4. Ashraf Amaya (1990-93) 128 1,864 5. Darren Brooks (2000-05) 134 1,761 6. Steve Middleton (1985-88) 93 1,710 7. Jamaal Tatum (2003-07) 131 1,667 8. Joe C. Meriweather (1973-75) 78 1,536 9. Seymour Bryson (1956-59) 100 1,529 10. Gary Wilson (1976-79) 108 1,513 11. Sterling Mahan (1988-91) 127 1,50312. Jermaine Dearman (1999-03) 130 1,446 13. Marcus Timmons (1992-95) 125 1,434

REBOUNDSNo. Student-Athlete (Years) G Rebs.

1. Seymour Bryson (1956-59) 100 1,244 2. Ashraf Amaya (1990-93) 128 1,137 3. Joe Meriweather (1973-75) 78 1,005 4. Marcus Timmons (1992-95) 125 999 5. Rick Shipley (1988-91) 127 983 6. Randal Falker (2004-08) 137 904 7. Gary Wilson (1976-79) 108 841 8. Jermaine Dearman (1999-03) 130 802 9. Matt Shaw (2004-08) 136 741 10. Corky Abrams (1974-77) 106 735 11. Don Hepler (1957-61) 100 684 12. Tom McGreal (1958-61) 100 67813. Darren Brooks (2000-05) 134 673

ASSISTSNo. Student-Athlete (Years) G Asts.

1. Bryan Mullins (2005-09) 122 509 2. Wayne Abrams (1976-80) 109 465 3. Shane Hawkins (1994-98) 120 435 4. Darren Brooks (2000-05) 134 410 5. Chris Lowery (1990-94) 125 391 6. Sterling Mahan (1987-1991) 127 381 7. Kai Nurnberger (1984-89) 103 371 8. Kent Williams (1999-03) 130 352 9. Marcus Timmons (1991-95) 125 34310. Mike Glenn (1973-76) 103 33411. Stetson Hairston (2001-05) 131 33012. Tyrone Bell (1989-93) 123 31013. Jamaal Tatum (2003-07) 131 309

BLOCKED SHOTSNo. Student-Athlete (Years) G Blks.

1. Randal Falker (2004-08) 137 195 2. Joe C. Meriweather (1973-75) 52 164 3. Ashraf Amaya (1989-93) 128 158 4. Marcus Timmons (1991-95) 125 123 5. Rod Camp (1980-82) 49 107 6. Gary Wilson (1975-79) 108 99 7. Rolan Roberts (2001-02) 36 87 8. Kenny Perry (1983-85) 56 77 Darren Brooks (2000-05) 134 7710. Marcelo Da Silva (1990-94) 100 72 11. Jermaine Dearman (1999-03) 130 71 12. Tony Harvey (1988-89) 34 70 13. Dantiel Daniels (2011-13) 55 69

ACTIVE CAREER LEADERS(entering this season)

SCORING (total points)

769 - Anthony Beane 431 - Jalen Pendleton 222 - Sean O’Brien

FIELD GOAL SHOOTING

.515 (34-66) - Bola Olaniyan .473 (86-182) - Sean O’Brien

FIELD GOALS MADE

284 - Anthony Beane 153 - Jalen Pendleton

3-POINT SHOOTING

.406 (26-64) - Tyler Smithpeters .367 (73-199) - Anthony Beane

3-POINTERS MADE

73 - Anthony Beane 26 - Tyler Smithpeters

FREE THROW SHOOTING

.744 (128-172) - Anthony Beane .685 (37-54) - Tyler Smithpeters

FREE THROWS MADE

128 - Anthony Beane 113 - Jalen Pendleton

ASSISTS

96 - Anthony Beane 70 - Jalen Pendleton

STEALS

68 - Anthony Beane 44 - Jalen Pendleton

BLOCKS

11 - Sean O’Brien 8 - Anthony Beane

REBOUNDS

184 - Anthony Beane 177 - Jalen Pendleton 172 - Sean O’Brien

NewspaperTodd HeffermanBeat Writer, Southern Illinoisan710 N. Illinois Ave., Carbondale, IL 62901Office Phone -- 800-228-0429, x5085Fax Phone -- 618-457-2935 Email -- [email protected]

Marv CoursonSports Writer, Carbondale Times705 W. Main, Carbondale, IL 62901Office Phone -- 618-457-4084Fax Phone -- 618-549-3664Email -- [email protected]

Tony McDanielSports Editor, Daily EgyptianCommunications Bldg., Mailcode 6620Carbondale, IL 62901Office Phone -- 618-536-3311, x256Fax Phone -- 618-453-8244Email -- [email protected]

Justin WalkerSports Editor, Marion Daily Republican502 W. Jackson, Marion, IL 62959Office Phone -- 618-993-2626Fax Phone -- 618-993-8326Email -- [email protected]

RadioMike ReisPlay-by-Play118 Lingle Hall, Carbondale, IL 62901Office Phone -- 618-453-3158Email -- [email protected]

Richard BlakelySouthern Illinois Sports ProductionsP.O. Box 182, Ava, IL 62902Office Phone -- 618-426-3633Fax Phone -- 618-426-3633

TelevisionJeff BidwellSports Director, WSPD-TV (NBC)P.O. Box 1197, Paducah, KY 42003Office Phone -- 270-415-1993Fax Phone -- 270-415-1981

Darren KinnardSports Anchor, WSIL (ABC)1416 Country Aire Drive, Carterville, IL 62918Office Phone -- 618-985-2333Fax Phone -- 618-985-6482

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Sports DirectorWSIU-TV (PBS), SIU Campus1048 Communications BuildingCarbondale, IL 62901-6620Office Phone -- 618-453-4343Fax Phone -- 618-453-6186

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MVC Non PostYear Overall MVC Finish Tourney MVC Season

1976 16-10 9-3 Second ----- 7-7 -----1977 22-7 8-4 T-First 1-0 13-3 NCAA 1-11978 17-10 11-5 T-Second 0-1 6-4 -----1979 15-13 8-8 T-Third 1-1 6-4 -----1980 9-17 5-11 T-Eighth ----- 4-6 -----1981 7-20 0-16 Ninth 0-1 7-3 -----1982 11-16 7-9 T-Sixth 0-1 4-6 -----1983 9-19 5-13 T-Seventh 0-1 4-5 -----1984 15-13 7-9 T-Fifth 0-1 8-3 -----1985 14-14 6-10 T-Sixth 0-1 8-3 -----1986 8-20 4-12 T-Eighth ----- 4-7 -----1987 12-17 5-9 Sixth 1-1 6-7 -----1988 12-16 6-8 T-Fourth 0-1 6-7 -----1989 20-14 6-8 T-Fifth 2-1 12-5 NIT 0-11990 26-8 10-4 First 2-1 14-3 NIT 0-11991 18-14 9-7 T-Fourth 1-1 8-6 NIT 2-21992 22-8 14-4 T-First 1-1 7-3 NIT 0-11993 23-10 12-6 Second 3-0 8-4 NCAA 0-11994 23-7 14-4 T-Second 3-0 6-3 NCAA 0-11995 23-9 13-5 T-Second 3-0 7-4 NCAA 0-11996 11-18 4-14 T-Tenth ----- 7-4 -----1997 13-17 6-12 T-Eighth 0-1 7-4 -----1998 14-16 8-10 Eighth 1-1 5-5 -----1999 15-12 10-8 T-Fifth 0-1 5-3 -----2000 20-13 12-6 Third 1-1 7-6 NIT 1-12001 16-14 10-8 T-Fourth 0-1 6-5 -----2002 28-8 14-4 T-First 2-1 12-3 NCAA 2-12003 24-7 16-2 First 2-1 6-4 NCAA 0-12004 25-5 17-1 First 1-1 7-3 NCAA 0-12005 27-8 15-3 First 1-1 11-4 NCAA 1-12006 22-11 12-6 T-Second 3-0 7-5 NCAA 0-12007 29-7 15-3 First 2-1 12-3 NCAA 2-12008 18-15 11-7 Third 0-1 7-8 NIT 1-1 2009 13-18 8-10 T-Fifth 0-1 5-7 -----2010 15-15 6-12 Ninth 0-1 9-2 -----2011 13-18 5-13 Eighth 1-1 7-4 -----2012 8-23 5-13 Ninth 0-1 3-9 -----2013 14-17 6-12 Tenth 0-1 8-4 -----2014 14-19 9-9 T-Fourth 1-1 4-9 -----

39 679-532 348-308 33-30 299-195 10-17

COACHING RECORDSBy TenureCoaches (Seasons) Years W L Pct.

William McAndrew (28) 1913-43 303 210 .591Glenn “Abe” Martin (3) 1943-46 43 20 .811Lynn Holder (12) 1946-58 175 122 .589Harry Gallatin (4) 1958-62 78 35 .690Jack Hartman (8) 1962-70 142 64 .689Paul Lambert (8) 1970-78 126 84 .600Joe Gottfried (3) 1978-81 31 50 .383Allen Van Winkle (4) 1981-85 49 62 .441Rich Herrin (13) 1985-98 225 174 .563Bruce Weber (5) 1998-03 103 54 .656Matt Painter (1) 2003-04 25 5 .833Chris Lowery (8) 2004-12 142 116 .550Barry Hinson (2) 2012- 28 36 .438

Salukis Totals (99) 1913- 1,473 1,042 .586

Versus the Missouri Valley ConferenceCoaches (Seasons) Years W L Pct.

Paul Lambert (3) 1976-78 28 12 .700Joe Gottfried (3) 1978-81 13 35 .271Allen Van Winkle (4) 1981-85 25 41 .379Rich Herrin (13) 1985-98 111 103 .519Bruce Weber (5) 1998-03 62 28 .689Matt Painter (1) 2003-04 17 1 .944Chris Lowery (8) 2004-12 77 67 .535Barry Hinson (2) 2012- 15 21 .417

Salukis Totals (39) 1976- 348 308 .530

In the Valley TournamentCoaches (Appearances) Years W L Pct.

Paul Lambert (2) 1977-78 1 1 .500Joe Gottfried (2) 1979-81 1 2 .333Allen Van Winkle (4) 1982-85 0 4 .000Rich Herrin (11) 1986-98 17 8 .680Bruce Weber (5) 1999-03 5 5 .500Matt Painter (1) 2004 1 1 .500Chris Lowery (8) 2005-12 7 7 .500Barry Hinson (2) 2013- 1 2 .333

Salukis Totals (35) 1977- 33 30 .523

In the NCAA Division I TournamentCoaches (Years) Number W L Pct.

*Harry Gallatin (1959, 1962) 2 4 3 .571*Jack Hartman (63, 64, 65, 66) 4 12 5 .706Paul Lambert (1977) 1 1 1 .500 Rich Herrin (1993, 1994, 1995) 3 0 3 .000Bruce Weber (2002, 2003) 2 2 2 .500Matt Painter (2004) 1 0 1 .000Chris Lowery (2005, 2006, 2007) 3 3 3 .500

Salukis Totals (16) 16 22 18 .550*--NCAA College Division Tournament

In the National Invitation TournamentCoaches (Years) Number W L Pct.

Jack Hartman (1967, 1969) 2 4 1 .800Paul Lambert (1975) 1 0 1 .000 Rich Herrin (1989, 1990, 1991, 1992) 4 2 5 .286Bruce Weber (2000) 1 1 1 .500Chris Lowery (2008) 1 1 1 .500

Salukis Totals (9) 9 8 9 .471

By The Numbers

Bruce Weber (1998-03)Jack Hartman (1962-70)

YEAR-BY-YEAR IN THE VALLEY

Rich Herrin (1985-98)

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Numerical Roster No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown / Last School

0 Rashard Kelly Fr. F 6-7 234 Fredericksburg (Va.) Hargrave Military Acad. 1 Zach Brown Fr. F 6-6 213 Houston (Texas) Sunrise Christian (Kan.) Acad. 3 Evan Wessel Jr. G 6-5 219 Wichita (Kan.) Heights High 4 Corey Henderson, Jr. Fr. G 6-3 169 Dallas (Texas) Episcopal School of Dallas 5 Zach Bush So. F 6-6 192 Wichita (Kan.) Goddard Eisenhower High 10 Ria’n Holland Fr. G 6-0 145 Hope Mills (N.C.) South View High 12 Darius Carter Sr. F 6-7 245 Akron (Ohio) Vincennes JC 14 John Robert Simon So. G 5-11 166 Oklahoma City (Okla.) Putnam City North 15 Jared Walker Fr. G 6-3 180 Dubuque (Iowa) Wahlert High 20 Rauno Nurger Fr. C 6-10 237 Estonia / Sunrise Christian (Kan.) Academy 21 Tom “Bush” Wamukota Jr. C 7-0 224 Kenya / Kilgore (Texas) JC 23 Fred VanVleet Jr. G 5-11 204 Rockford (Ill.) Auburn High 24 Shaquille Morris Fr. F 6-7 275 Edmond (Okla.) Memorial High 31 Ron Baker Jr. G 6-3 222 Scott City (Kan.) High32 TekeleCotton Sr. G 6-2 200 Marietta(Ga.)WhitefieldAcademy 40 Tevin Glass Jr. F 6-8 206 Norcross (Ga.) NW Florida State College

At A Glance2013-14 Finish: 35-1; 18-0 MVC (1st)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/5Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2

NOTEWORTHY • Wichita State’s winning percentage (.834) over the last

four years is tops in Division I men’s basketball.

• Now in his eighth season at Wichita State, Gregg Marshall earned consensus National Coach of the Year honors in 2013-14 after leading the Shockers to a school-record 35 wins and a No. 2 national ranking.

• In 2013-14, Wichita State won an NCAA single-season record 35-straight games before losing to National Runner-Up Kentucky in the Third Round of the NCAAs.

• WSU stormed through the Valley with a perfect 18-0 conferencerecord,becomingthefirsttonavigateMVCplay with an unbeaten mark since 1986.

• WSU placed three on the All-MVC First Team and one more on the Second Team. Cleanthony Early became thefirstConsensusAll-AmericanoftheMarshallera,landing on the second team, while sophomore Fred VanVleet – the MVC’s Player of the Year – was a second and third team choice in several publications. Tekele Cotton was the MVC Defensive Player of the Year.

2014-15 Preview

Tekele Cotton

Gregg MarshallHead CoachAlma Mater: Randolph-Macon (‘85)Overall Record: 368-154 (16 yrs.)Record at WSU: 174-71 (7 years)2013-14: 35-1 / 18-0 (1st)

Year-By-Year Record Overall Conf. Conf.Season School W L W L Place Tourn.1998-99 Winthrop 21 8 9 1 1st 2-01999-00 Winthrop 21 9 11 3 2nd 2-02000-01 Winthrop 18 13 11 3 2nd 2-02001-02 Winthrop 19 12 10 4 t1st 3-02002-03 Winthrop 20 10 11 3 1st 1-12003-04 Winthrop 16 12 10 6 t3rd 0-12004-05 Winthrop 27 6 15 1 1st 3-02005-06 Winthrop 23 8 13 3 1st 3-02006-07 Winthrop 29 5 14 0 1st 3-02007-08 Wichita State 11 20 4 14 9th 0-12008-09 Wichita State 17 17 8 10 t-5th 1-12009-10 Wichita State 25 10 12 6 2nd 2-12010-11 Wichita State 29 8 14 4 2nd 1-12011-12 Wichita State 27 6 16 2 1st 1-12012-13 Wichita State 30 9 12 6 2nd 2-12013-14 Wichita State 35 1 18 0 1st 3-0School Totals (7 years) 174 71 84 42 --- 10-6Career Totals (16 yrs.) 368 154 188 66 --- 29-8

Basketball Support Staff

Steve ForbesAsst. Coach

Greg HeierAsst. Coach

Dominic OkonOperations

Devon Smith Manager, Player

Development

Ryan HillardSpecial Assistant

to Head Coach

Isaac BrownAsst. Coach

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Wichita State University (Founded 1895)

Athletic DirectoryPresident: Dr. John BardoFaculty Chairman of Athletics: Dr. Julie ScherzDirector of Athletics: Dr. Eric SextonSr. Assoc. Athletics Director/SWA: Becky EndicottSr. Assoc. Athletics Director/External Operations: Darron BoatrightSr. Assoc. Athletics Director/Business Operations: Rege KlitzkeAssociate Athletics Director/Facilities & Operations: Brad PittmanAssociate Athletics Director/Compliance: Korey TorgersonAssociate AD/Marketing & Strategic Communications: John BrewerAssistant Athletics Directors: Larry Rankin, Russell Wilkins, Dan CahillAthletic Department Telephone: 316-978-3250Athletic Dept. Address: 1845 Fairmount, Wichita, KS 67260-0018Assistant Athletics Director/Men’s Basketball Contact: BryanHolmgren(office:316-978-5535)(cell:316-841-6206)Asst. AD/Media Relations: Larry RankinAsst. Media Relations Director: Tami CutlerSID Fax Number: 316-978-3336

University FactsFounded: 1895Location: Wichita, Kan.Enrollment: 15,003Colors: Yellow and BlackNickname: ShockersYears in the MVC: 70thArena: Charles Koch Arena (10,506)Courtside Telephone Number: 316-978-3299

2014-15 Basketball Schedule

Day Date Opponent Site TimeSaturday November 8 Northwood (EX) (Cox Channel Kansas) Wichita, Kan. ^2:00 p.m.Friday November 14 New Mexico St. (Cox Channel Kansas) Wichita, Kan. 8:00 p.m.Tuesday November 18 vs. Memphis (ESPN) Sioux Falls, S.D. 1:00 p.m.Sunday November 23 Newman Univ. (Cox Channel Kansas) Wichita, Kan. ^2:00 p.m.Saturday November 29 Tulsa (Cox Channel Kansas) Wichita, Kan. ^2:00 p.m.

Wednesday December 3 at Utah (ESPN2) Salt Lake City, Utah 10:00 p.m.Saturday December 6 Saint Louis+ (Cox Channel Kansas) Wichita, Kan. ^5:00 p.m.Tuesday December 9 Seton Hall (ESPN2) Wichita, Kan. 6:00 p.m.Saturday December 13 at Detroit (ESPNU) Detroit, Mich. 11:00 a.m.Tuesday December 16 Alabama (ESPN2) Wichita, Kan. 8:00 p.m.

Hawaiian Airlines Diamond Head Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii)Monday December 22 Loyola Marymount (ESPNU) Honolulu, Hawaii 10:00 p.m.Tuesday December 23 Nebraska/Hawaii (TV TBD) Honolulu, Hawaii TBDThursday December 25 TBD Honolulu, Hawaii TBD

Wednesday December 31 *at Drake (Cox Channel Kansas) Des Moines, Iowa 5:05 p.m.

Sunday January4 *IllinoisSt.(ESPNNetflex) Wichita,Kan. 12:30/2:30/4:30Wednesday January 7 *Bradley (Cox Channel Kansas) Wichita, Kan. 7:00 p.m.Sunday January11 *atLoyola(ESPNNetflex) Chicago,Ill. 2/4:00p.m.Wednesday January 14 *S. Illinois (Cox Channel Kansas) Wichita, Kan. 7:00 p.m.Saturday January 17 *at Evansville (MVC TV) Evansville, Ind. 1:00 p.m.Wednesday January 21 *at Missouri St. (Cox Channel Kansas) Springfield,Mo. 7:05p.m.Sunday January25 *Drake(ESPNNetflex) Wichita,Kan. 1/3:00p.m.Wednesday January 28 *Loyola (Cox Channel Kansas) Wichita, Kan. 7:00 p.m.Saturday January 31 *at UNI (ESPN2) Cedar Falls, Iowa 3:00 p.m.

Wednesday February 4 *at Bradley (Cox Channel Kansas) Peoria, Ill. 7:00 p.m.Saturday February 7 *Missouri State (ESPN2) Wichita, Kan. 7:00 p.m.Wednesday February 11 *Indiana State (Cox Channel Kansas) Wichita, Kan. 7:00 p.m.Saturday February 14 *at Illinois State (ESPN/2) Normal, Ill. 5:00 p.m.Tuesday February 17 *at S. Illinois (Cox Channel Kansas) Carbondale, Ill. 7:05 p.m.Sunday February22 *Evansville(ESPNNetflex) Wichita,Kan. 1/3:00p.m.Wednesday February 25 *at Indiana St. (Cox Channel Kansas) Terre Haute, Ind. 6:05 p.m.Saturday February 28 *UNI (TV Wildcard TBA) Wichita, Kan. TBD

*denotes conference game; +game at INTRUST Bank Arena in Wichita; ^tentative start time

2013-14 Results (35-1, 18-0)

Date Opponent Score W/LN9 EMPORIA STATE 93-50 WN11 WESTERN KENTUCKY 66-49 WN14 ^WILLIAM & MARY 79-62 WN16 ^TENNESSEE STATE 85-71 WN20 Tulsa 77-54 WN25 ^vs. DePaul 90-72 WN26 ^vs. BYU 75-62 WD1 at Saint Louis 70-65 WD7 ORAL ROBERTS 71-58 WD14 TENNESSEE 70-61 WD17 at Alabama 72-67 WD22 NC CENTRAL 77-66 WD29 DAVIDSON 81-70 WJ2 *at Southern Illinois 82-67 WJ5 *NORTHERN IOWA 67-53 WJ8 *ILLINOIS STATE 66-47 WJ11 *at Missouri State 72-69 W (ot)J14 *BRADLEY 72-50 WJ18 *INDIANA STATE 68-48 WJ22 *at Illinois State 70-55 WJ25 *at Drake 78-61 WJ28 *LOYOLA 57-45 WF1 *EVANSVILLE 81-67 WF5 *at Indiana State 65-58 WF8 *at Northern Iowa 82-73 WF11 *SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 78-67 WF16 *at Evansville 84-68 WF19 *at Loyola 88-74 WF22 *DRAKE 83-54 WF25 *at Bradley 69-49 WM1 *MISSOURI STATE 68-45 WM7 %vs. Evansville 80-58 WM8 %vs. Missouri State 67-42 WM9 %vs. Indiana State 83-69 WM21 $vs. Cal Poly 64-37 WM23 $vs. Kentucky 76-78 L

Home in CAPS; ^CBE Classic;*MVC games; %MVC Tournament; $NCAA Tourney

Schedule/Results/University Facts

Dr. John BardoPresident

Dr. Julie ScherzFaculty Rep.

Eric SextonAthletic Director

Bryan HolmgrenBasketball SID

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All-Game Statistics (35-1) --- TOTAL --- 3-POINTERS --- REBOUNDS ---## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

11 Early, Cleanthony 36 36 987 27.4 187 385 .486 66 176 .375 151 179 .844 48 165 213 5.9 83 0 27 70 28 29 591 16.431 Baker, Ron 36 36 1076 29.9 146 320 .456 68 179 .380 112 133 .842 27 110 137 3.8 66 0 112 61 23 51 472 13.123 VanVleet, Fred 36 36 1141 31.7 134 277 .484 38 91 .418 112 135 .830 26 113 139 3.9 68 0 193 48 4 69 418 11.632 Cotton, Tekele 36 36 1085 30.1 128 283 .452 43 116 .371 72 104 .692 48 97 145 4.0 72 0 88 39 11 50 371 10.312 Carter, Darius 35 6 638 18.2 97 185 .524 0 0 .000 82 128 .641 49 108 157 4.5 71 1 12 16 28 10 276 7.900 Lufile,Chadrack 36 11 599 16.6 80 145 .552 0 0 .000 51 86 .593 65 115 180 5.0 51 0 8 41 29 10 211 5.915 Wiggins, Nick 36 0 546 15.2 58 161 .360 22 87 .253 44 75 .587 21 61 82 2.3 45 0 20 30 9 9 182 5.120 Coleby, Kadeem 36 19 465 12.9 38 84 .452 0 0 .000 18 36 .500 32 68 100 2.8 78 2 6 22 45 3 94 2.603 Wessel, Evan 35 0 433 12.4 16 43 .372 3 25 .120 7 17 .412 29 36 65 1.9 52 0 9 13 6 10 42 1.201 Green, Derail 28 0 138 4.9 10 41 .244 8 28 .286 4 4 1.000 7 9 16 0.6 10 0 9 8 1 4 32 1.114 Simon, John Robert 25 0 66 2.6 1 9 .111 1 6 .167 11 17 .647 1 7 8 0.3 9 0 3 7 0 1 14 0.605 Bush, Zach 24 0 51 2.1 1 8 .125 1 4 .250 0 2 .000 1 7 8 0.3 6 0 4 6 0 1 3 0.1 Team 65 67 132 3.7 0 13 0

Total 36 896 1941 .462 250 712 .351 664 916 .725 419 963 1382 38.4 611 3 491 374 184 247 2706 75.2 Opponents 36 746 1911 .390 211 684 .308 438 674 .650 339 775 1114 30.9 752 21 356 436 93 170 2141 59.5

Conference Games Only (18-0, 1st) --- TOTAL --- 3-POINTERS --- REBOUNDS ---## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

11 Early, Cleanthony 18 18 491 27.3 81 173 .468 34 86 .395 86 100 .860 19 80 99 5.5 40 0 14 39 14 13 282 15.723 VanVleet, Fred 18 18 562 31.2 68 137 .496 19 47 .404 68 82 .829 20 59 79 4.4 35 0 97 23 2 33 223 12.431 Baker, Ron 18 18 540 30.0 71 171 .415 33 96 .344 46 54 .852 13 49 62 3.4 35 0 55 32 9 24 221 12.332 Cotton, Tekele 18 18 574 31.9 66 144 .458 23 67 .343 27 43 .628 21 46 67 3.7 31 0 45 23 4 31 182 10.112 Carter, Darius 18 4 317 17.6 60 102 .588 0 0 .000 30 45 .667 28 46 74 4.1 40 1 5 9 19 3 150 8.300 Lufile,Chadrack 18 7 313 17.4 36 69 .522 0 0 .000 30 53 .566 35 61 96 5.3 29 0 8 23 17 4 102 5.715 Wiggins, Nick 18 0 273 15.2 31 83 .373 13 51 .255 23 38 .605 11 32 43 2.4 18 0 10 14 4 4 98 5.420 Coleby, Kadeem 18 7 213 11.8 10 28 .357 0 0 .000 8 17 .471 12 40 52 2.9 37 0 2 12 27 2 28 1.603 Wessel, Evan 17 0 200 11.8 6 16 .375 3 11 .273 5 6 .833 13 15 28 1.6 19 0 5 6 4 1 20 1.201 Green, Derail 16 0 83 5.2 5 21 .238 4 15 .267 4 4 1.000 5 5 10 0.6 5 0 6 6 1 3 18 1.114 Simon, John Robert 14 0 33 2.4 1 4 .250 1 3 .333 3 5 .600 1 5 6 0.4 5 0 1 5 0 1 6 0.405 Bush,Zach 13 0 26 2.0 0 3 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 4 4 0.3 3 0 2 2 0 0 0 0.0 Team 32 32 64 3.6 0 6 0

Total 18 435 951 .457 130 377 .345 330 447 .738 210 474 684 38.0 297 1 250 200 101 119 1330 73.9 Opponents 18 369 950 .388 97 319 .304 215 325 .662 165 378 543 30.2 370 10 177 210 45 89 1050 58.3

Conference Tournament (3-0) --- TOTAL --- 3-POINTERS --- REBOUNDS ---## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

11 Early, Cleanthony 3 3 74 24.7 17 31 .548 6 14 .429 7 9 .778 5 10 15 5.0 8 0 2 4 5 3 47 15.732 Cotton, Tekele 3 3 81 27.0 14 28 .500 10 15 .667 6 9 .667 2 7 9 3.0 5 0 7 3 1 4 44 14.731 Baker, Ron 3 3 92 30.7 12 24 .500 6 14 .429 10 11 .909 0 8 8 2.7 4 0 6 6 2 4 40 13.323 VanVleet, Fred 3 3 93 31.0 16 27 .593 6 10 .600 2 4 .500 0 9 9 3.0 2 0 15 5 0 7 40 13.300 Lufile,Chadrack 3 0 52 17.3 10 16 .625 0 0 .000 3 7 .429 7 14 21 7.0 1 0 0 3 1 1 23 7.712 Carter, Darius 3 0 50 16.7 5 13 .385 0 0 .000 6 12 .500 6 7 13 4.3 1 0 2 0 1 1 16 5.320 Coleby, Kadeem 3 3 46 15.3 3 7 .429 0 0 .000 2 3 .667 4 6 10 3.3 9 0 0 0 6 0 8 2.715 Wiggins, Nick 3 0 38 12.7 1 5 .200 0 2 .000 6 8 .750 1 5 6 2.0 3 0 5 1 0 0 8 2.703 Wessel, Evan 3 0 39 13.0 1 2 .500 0 1 .000 0 2 .000 2 4 6 2.0 7 0 0 0 0 2 2 0.701 Green, Derail 3 0 14 4.7 1 7 .143 0 4 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.705 Bush, Zach 3 0 9 3.0 0 2 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 3 1.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.014 Simon, John Robert 3 0 12 4.0 0 3 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 Team 6 5 11 3.7 0 1 0

Total 3 80 165 .485 28 63 .444 42 65 .646 35 77 112 37.3 41 0 37 25 16 22 230 76.7 Opponents 3 59 160 .369 20 56 .357 31 44 .705 31 68 99 33.0 61 1 26 33 7 12 169 56.3

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CAREER LEADERS - TOP 10(entering this season)

POINTS No. Student-Athlete (Years) G Pts.

1. Cleo Littleton (1951-55) 114 2,164 2. Xavier McDaniel (1981-85) 117 2,152 3. Dave Stallworth (1962-65) 80 1,936 4. Antoine Carr (1979-83) 112 1,911 5. “Cheese” Johnson (1975-79) 110 1,907 6. Jason Perez (1996-00) 117 1,839 7. Aubrey Sherrod (1981-85) 117 1,765 8. Randy Burns (2001-05) 124 1,599 9. Jamar Howard (2001-05) 124 1,57110. Greg Carney (1967-70) 77 1,545

REBOUNDSNo. Student-Athlete (Years) G Rebs.

1. Xavier McDaniel (1981-85) 117 1,359 2. Robert Elmore (1973-77) 84 1,039 3. “Cheese” Johnson (1975-79) 110 1,027 4. Cliff Levingston (1979-82) 91 965 5. Terry Benton (1969-72) 76 963 6. Cleo Littleton (1951-55) 114 878 7. Warren Armstrong (1965-68) 78 839 8. Dave Stallworth (1962-65) 80 838 9. Antoine Carr (1979-83) 112 776 10. Al Tate (1957-60) 78 774

ASSISTSNo. Student-Athlete (Years) G Asts.

1. Warren Armstrong (1965-68) 78 429 Toure’ Murry (2008-12) 139 429 3. Bob Trogele (1975-79) 110 420 4. Calvin Bruton (1972-76) 102 404 5. Dave Stallworth (1962-65) 80 394 6. Aubrey Sherrod (1981-85) 117 384 7. Paul Guffrovich (1987-91) 120 383 8. Tony Martin (1980-82) 62 336 9. P.J. Couisnard (2004-08) 126 32910. Randy Smithson (1979-81) 61 319

BLOCKED SHOTSNo. Student-Athlete (Years) G Blks.

1. Antoine Carr (1979-83) 112 209 2. Robert Elmore (1973-77) 84 132 3. Claudius Johnson (1989-93) 114 109 4. Gene Wiley (1959-62) 79 105 5. Xavier McDaniel (1981-85) 117 103 6. Garrett Stutz (2008-12) 138 101 7. P.J. Couisnard (2004-08) 126 98 8. Ehimen Orupke (2010-13) 86 94 9. J.T. Durley (2007-11) 137 9110. Jamar Howard (2001-05) 124 88

STEALSNo. Student-Athlete (Years) G Stls.

1. Jason Perez (1996-00) 117 222 2. Toure’ Murry (2008-12) 139 180 3. Jamar Howard (2001-05) 124 153 4. Aubrey Sherrod (1981-85) 117 148 P.J. Couisnard (2004-08) 126 148 6. “Cheese” Johnson (1975-79) 110 126 7. Xavier McDaniel (1981-85) 117 114 Paul Guffrovich (1987-91) 120 114 9. Robert George (1990-92) 59 11010. Tekele Cotton (2011-present) 107 109

ACTIVE CAREER LEADERS(entering this season)

SCORING (total points)

715 - Tekele Cotton 629 - Ron Baker 585 - Fred VanVleet

FIELD GOAL SHOOTING

.524 (97-185) - Darius Carter .454 (253-557) - Tekele Cotton

FIELD GOALS MADE

253 - Tekele Cotton 193 - Fred VanVleet 191 - Ron Baker

3-POINT SHOOTING

.414 (58-140) - Fred VanVleet .373 (98-263) - Ron Baker

3-POINTERS MADE

98 - Ron Baker 75 - Tekele Cotton 58 - Fred VanVleet

FREE THROW SHOOTING

.837 (149-178) - Ron Baker .806 (141-175) - Fred VanVleet

FREE THROWS MADE

149 - Ron Baker 141 - Fred VanVleet

ASSISTS

282 - Fred VanVleet 178 - Tekele Cotton

STEALS

109 - Tekele Cotton 104 - Fred VanVleet

BLOCKS

28 - Ron Baker 28 - Darius Carter

REBOUNDS

346 - Tekele Cotton 211 - Fred VanVleet 195 - Ron Baker

Newspaper

Kirk SeminoffSports Editor, Wichita Eagle825 E. Douglas, Wichita, KS 67202OfficePhone--316-268-6278Fax Phone -- 316-268-6536 Paul SuellentropBeat Writer, Wichita Eagle825 E. Douglas, Wichita, KS 67202OfficePhone--316-268-6760Fax Phone -- 316-268-6536Email -- [email protected] Bob LutzColumnist, Wichita Eagle825 E. Douglas, Wichita, KS 67202OfficePhone--316-268-6597Fax Phone -- 316-268-6536Email -- [email protected] James KellermanSportsEditor,TheSunflower1845 Fairmount, Box 134Wichita, KS 67260-0134OfficePhone--316-978-6908Fax Phone -- 316-978-3778

RadioMike KennedyPlay-by-Play, 7606 Oxford, Wichita, KS 67226Home/Work Phone -- 316-687-2467Fax Phone -- 316/630-9177Email -- [email protected] Ted WoodwardReporter, KNSS Radio (1330 AM)2120 N. Woodlawn, Suite 352Wichita, KS 67208OfficePhone--316-685-2121,ext.267Fax Phone -- 316-685-3408Email -- [email protected] Shane DennisEntercom Radio2120 N. Woodlawn, Suite 352Wichita, KS 67208Email -- [email protected]

TelevisionShane EwingSports Director, KAKE-TV (ABC)1500 N. West St., Wichita, KS 67203OfficePhone--316-946-1397Fax Phone -- 316-943-5374Email -- [email protected] Jenn Bates Sports Director, KWCH-TV (CBS)2815 E. 37th North Street, Wichita, KS 67219OfficePhone--316-831-6140Fax Phone -- 316-831-6180Email -- [email protected] Emily GagnonSports Director, KSNW (NBC)833 North Main St., Wichita, KS 67201OfficePhone--(316)292-1122Fax Phone -- (316) 292-1195Email — [email protected]

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1946 14-9 6-4 Second ----- 8-5 -----1947 8-17 2-10 Seventh ----- 6-7 -----1948 12-13 1-9 Sixth ----- 11-4 -----1949 10-16 3-7 Fifth ----- 7-9 -----1950 7-17 1-11 Seventh ----- 6-6 -----1951 9-16 5-9 Fifth ----- 4-7 -----1952 11-19 2-8 Sixth ----- 9-8 -----1953 16-11 3-7 Sixth ----- 13-4 -----1954 27-4 8-2 Second ----- 19-2 NIT 0-11955 17-9 4-6 Fourth ----- 13-3 -----1956 14-12 7-5 Fourth ----- 7-7 -----1957 15-11 8-6 T-Third ----- 7-5 -----1958 14-12 6-8 Fifth ----- 8-4 -----1959 14-12 7-7 Fourth ----- 7-5 -----1960 14-12 6-8 T-Fourth ----- 8-4 -----1961 18-8 6-6 Fifth ----- 12-2 -----1962 18-9 7-5 Third ----- 11-4 NIT 0-11963 19-8 7-5 Second ----- 12-3 NIT 0-11964 23-6 10-2 T-First ----- 13-4 NCAA 1-11965 21-9 11-3 First ----- 10-6 NCAA 2-2 1966 17-10 9-5 T-Second ----- 8-5 NIT 0-11967 14-12 9-5 Third ----- 5-5 -----1968 12-14 7-9 Sixth ----- 5-5 -----1969 11-15 7-9 T-Sixth ----- 4-6 -----1970 8-18 3-13 Eighth ----- 5-5 -----1971 10-16 3-11 Eighth ----- 7-5 -----1972 16-10 6-8 Fifth ----- 10-2 -----1973 10-16 6-8 T-Fifth ----- 4-8 -----1974 11-15 6-7 Fifth ----- 5-8 -----1975 11-15 6-8 Fifth ----- 5-7 -----1976 18-10 10-2 First ----- 8-8 NCAA 0-11977 18-10 7-5 T-Third 1-1 10-4 -----1978 13-14 8-8 T-Fifth 0-1 5-5 -----1979 14-14 8-8 T-Third 1-1 5-5 -----1980 17-12 9-7 T-Second 1-1 7-4 NIT 0-11981 26-7 12-4 First 2-1 12-2 NCAA 3-11982 23-6 12-4 T-Second ----- 11-2 -----1983 25-3 17-1 First ----- 5-2 -----1984 18-12 11-5 Third 1-1 6-6 NIT 0-11985 18-13 11-5 T-Second 3-0 4-8 NCAA 0-11986 14-14 7-9 T-Fifth 0-1 7-4 -----1987 22-11 9-5 Third 3-0 10-6 NCAA 0-11988 20-10 11-3 Second 1-1 8-6 NCAA 0-11989 19-11 10-4 T-Second 0-1 9-6 NIT 1-11990 10-19 6-8 T-Fifth 0-1 6-10 -----1991 14-17 7-9 Sixth 0-1 7-7 -----1992 8-20 6-12 T-Seventh 0-1 2-7 -----1993 10-17 7-11 T-Seventh 0-1 3-5 -----1994 9-18 6-12 T-Seventh 0-1 3-5 -----1995 13-14 6-12 Eighth 0-1 8-1 -----1996 8-21 4-14 T-Tenth ----- 4-7 -----1997 14-13 8-10 Seventh 0-1 6-2 -----1998 16-15 11-7 T-Third 1-1 5-7 -----1999 13-17 6-12 T-Eighth 1-1 6-4 ----2000 12-17 5-13 T-Eighth 1-1 6-3 -----2001 9-19 4-14 Ninth 0-1 5-4 -----2002 15-15 9-9 T-Fifth 0-1 6-5 -----2003 18-12 12-6 T-Third 1-1 5-5 NIT 0-12004 21-11 12-6 T-Second 1-1 8-4 NIT 0-12005 21-10 12-6 Second 1-1 8-3 NIT 2-12006 26-9 14-4 First 1-1 11-4 NCAA 2-12007 17-14 8-10 Sixth 0-1 9-3 -----2008 11-20 4-14 Ninth 0-1 7-5 -----2009 17-17 8-10 T-Fifth 1-1 8-6 CBI 1-12010 25-10 12-6 Second 2-1 11-3 NIT 0-12011 29-8 14-4 Second 1-1 14-3 NIT 5-02012 27-6 16-2 First 1-1 10-3 NCAA 0-12013 30-9 12-6 Second 2-1 16-2 NCAA 4-12014 35-1 18-0 First 3-0 14-1 NCAA 1-1

69 1115-867 541-498 30-32 544-337 22-24

COACHING RECORDSBy TenureCoaches (Seasons) Years W L Pct.

Willis Bates (5) 1905-08, 1913-14 15 20 .429Roy Thomas (3) 1909-12 12 24 .333E.V. Long (1) 1912-13 1 11 .083Harry Buck (2) 1914-16 14 15 .483Lamar Hoover (4) 1916-18, 1921-23 30 32 .484Kenneth Cassidy (1) 1919-20 8 8 .500Wilmer Elfrink (1) 1920-21 16 2 .889Sam Hill (2) 1923-25 19 21 .475

Leonard Umnus (3) 1925-28 47 14 .770Gene Johnson (5) 1928-33 74 24 .755Lindsay Austin (1) 1934-15 7 13 .350Bill Hennigh (6) 1935-41 59 68 .472Jack Starrett (1) 1941-42 4 16 .200Mel Binford (5) 1942-48 60 52 .536Ken Gunning (3) 1948-51 26 49 .347Ralph Miller (13) 1951-64 220 133 .623Gary Thompson (7) 1964-71 93 94 .497Harry Miller (7) 1971-78 97 90 .519Gene Smithson (8) 1978-86 155 81 .657Eddie Fogler (3) 1986-89 61 32 .656Mike Cohen (3) 1989-92 32 56 .364Scott Thompson (4) 1992-96 40 70 .364Randy Smithson (4) 1996-00 55 62 .470Mark Turgeon (7) 2000-07 128 90 .587Gregg Marshall (7) 2007- 174 71 .710

Shockers Totals (108) 1905- 1,452 1,161 .556

Versus the Missouri Valley ConferenceCoaches (Seasons) Years W L Pct.

Mel Binford (3) 1946-48 9 23 .281Ken Gunning (3) 1948-51 9 27 .250Ralph Miller (13) 1951-64 81 75 .519Gary Thompson (7) 1964-71 49 55 .471Harry Miller (7) 1971-78 49 46 .515Gene Smithson (8) 1978-86 87 43 .669Eddie Fogler (3) 1986-89 30 12 .714Mike Cohen (3) 1989-92 19 29 .396Scott Thompson (4) 1992-96 23 49 .319Randy Smithson (4) 1996-00 30 42 .417Mark Turgeon (7) 2000-07 71 55 .563Gregg Marshall (7) 2007- 84 42 .667

Shockers Totals (69) 1946- 541 498 .521

In the Valley TournamentCoaches (Appearances) Years W L Pct.

Harry Miller (2) 1977-78 1 2 .333Gene Smithson (6) 1979-86 8 5 .615Eddie Fogler (3) 1987-89 4 2 .666Mike Cohen (3) 1990-92 0 3 .000Scott Thompson (3) 1993-96 0 3 .000Randy Smithson (4) 1997-00 3 4 .429Mark Turgeon (7) 2001-07 4 7 .364Gregg Marshall (7) 2008- 10 6 .625

Shockers Totals (35) 1977- 30 32 .484

In the NCAA Division I TournamentCoaches (Years) Number W L Pct.

Ralph Miller (1964) 1 1 1 .500Gary Thompson (1965) 1 2 2 .500Harry Miller (1976) 1 0 1 .000Gene Smithson (1981, 1985) 2 3 2 .600Eddie Fogler (1987, 1988) 2 0 2 .000Mark Turgeon (2006) 1 2 1 .667Gregg Marshall (2012, 13, 14) 3 5 3 .625

Shockers Totals (11) 11 13 12 .520

In the National Invitation TournamentCoaches (Years) Number W L Pct.

Ralph Miller (1954, 1962, 1963) 3 0 3 .000Gary Thompson (1966) 1 0 1 .000Gene Smithson (1980, 1984) 2 0 2 .000Eddie Fogler (1989) 1 1 1 .500Mark Turgeon (2003, 2004, 2005) 3 2 3 .400Gregg Marshall (2010, 2011) 2 5 1 .833

Shockers Totals (11) 12 8 11 .421

In the College Basketball Invitational (CBI)Coaches (Years) Number W L Pct.

Gregg Marshall (2009) 1 1 1 .500

Shockers Totals (1) 1 1 1 .500

By The NumbersYEAR-BY-YEAR IN THE VALLEY

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Scoring -- All GamesYear Leader, School G FG 3G FT Pts. Avg.

1956 Bill Ebben, Detroit 25 233 --- 125 591 23.81957 Bill Ebben, Detroit 26 263 --- 198 724 27.41958 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati* 28 352 --- 280 984 35.11959 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati* 30 331 --- 316 978 32.61960 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati* 30 369 --- 273 1011 33.71961 Chet Walker, Bradley 26 238 --- 180 656 25.21962 Chet Walker, Bradley 26 268 --- 151 687 26.41963 Mack Herndon, Bradley 26 212 --- 167 591 22.71964 Dave Stallworth, Wichita State 29 283 --- 203 769 26.51965 Joe Reuther, Louisville 25 173 --- 125 471 18.81966 Jamie Thompson, Wichita St. 27 229 --- 137 595 22.01967 Joe Allen, Bradley 26 232 --- 130 594 22.81968 Joe Allen, Bradley 28 258 --- 170 686 24.51969 Bobby Smith, Tulsa 27 281 --- 99 661 24.51970 Greg Carney, Wichita State 25 219 --- 143 581 23.21971 Dana Lewis, Tulsa 26 255 --- 97 607 23.31972 John Williamson, N. Mexico St. 25 276 --- 126 678 27.11973 Willie Biles, Tulsa 26 323 --- 142 788 30.31974 Willie Biles, Tulsa 26 257 --- 127 641 24.71975 Ken Smith, Tulsa 29 255 --- 97 607 20.91976 Mike Davis, Bradley 24 193 --- 95 481 20.01977 Larry Bird, Indiana State 28 375 --- 168 918 32.81978 Larry Bird, Indiana State 32 403 --- 153 959 30.01979 Larry Bird, Indiana State 34 376 --- 221 973 28.61980 Lewis Lloyd, Drake 27 324 --- 167 815 30.21981 Lewis Lloyd, Drake 29 298 --- 166 762 26.31982 Jaime Pena, New Mexico State 28 195 --- 100 490 17.51983 Antoine Carr, Wichita State 22 195 --- 104 497 22.61984 James Jackson, West Texas St. 27 226 --- 139 591 21.91985 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita St.* 31 351 --- 142 844 27.21986 John S. Williams, Indiana St. 28 232 --- 119 583 20.81987 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley 29 294 31 169 788 27.21988 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley* 31 377 87 284 1125 36.31989 Anthony Manuel, Bradley 27 173 55 168 569 21.11990 Curtis Stuckey, Bradley 23 185 30 149 546 23.71991 Curtis Stuckey, Bradley 28 241 55 165 702 25.11992 Ashraf Amaya, S. Illinois 30 207 4 165 583 19.41993 Curt Smith, Drake 28 219 46 107 591 21.11994 Randy Blocker, UNI 28 239 26 141 645 23.01995 Chris Carr, Southern Illinois 32 250 40 165 705 22.01996 Jason Daisy, UNI 27 208 68 119 603 22.31997 Jason Daisy, UNI 28 192 34 175 593 21.21998 Rodney Buford, Creighton 28 189 53 99 530 18.91999 Maurice Evans, Wichita State 28 211 69 141 632 22.62000 Jason Perez, Wichita State 29 206 56 119 587 20.22001 Tarise Bryson, Illinois State 30 208 62 207 685 22.82002 Luke McDonald, Drake 29 162 91 103 518 17.92003 Phillip Gilbert, Bradley 30 200 78 90 568 18.92004 Darren Brooks, S. Illinois 30 199 38 59 495 16.52005 Ben Jacobson, UNI 32 211 72 79 572 17.92006 David Moss, Indiana State 21 128 22 70 348 16.62007 Nate Funk, Creighton 33 202 55 126 585 17.72008 Josh Young, Drake 30 147 86 97 477 15.92009 Shy Ely, Evansville 31 204 13 166 587 18.92010 Osiris Eldridge, Illinois State 33 173 73 94 513 15.52011 Andrew Warren, Bradley 32 196 76 134 604 18.82012 Doug McDermott, Creighton 35 307 54 133 801 22.92013 Doug McDermott, Creighton 36 284 77 189 834 23.22014 D.J. Balentine, Evansville 33 229 78 216 752 22.8

Rebounding -- All GamesYear Leader, School G Reb. Avg.

1961 Gene Estes, Tulsa 25 349 14.01962 Chet Walker, Bradley 26 321 12.31963 George Wilson, Cincinnati 28 314 11.21964 George Wilson, Cincinnati 26 326 12.51965 Willie Davis, North Texas State 26 331 12.71966 Wes Unseld, Louisville 26 505 19.41967 Wes Unseld, Louisville 28 533 19.01968 Wes Unseld, Louisville 28 513 18.31969 Mike Grosso, Louisville 27 432 16.01970 Jim Ard, Cincinnati 27 411 15.21971 Terry Benton, Wichita State 26 437 16.81972 Steve Davidson, West Texas State 24 420 17.51973 Larry Kenon, Memphis State 29 496 17.11974 Stan Blackmon, North Texas State 26 295 11.31975 Bob Elmore, Wichita State 26 302 11.61976 Bob Elmore, Wichita State 27 275 10.21977 Bob Elmore, Wichita State 28 441 15.81978 Larry Bird, Indiana State 32 369 11.51979 Larry Bird, Indiana State 34 503 14.81980 Lewis Lloyd, Drake 27 406 15.01981 Cliff Levingston, Wichita State 33 376 11.41982 Cliff Levingston, Wichita State 29 295 10.2

1983 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State* 28 403 14.41984 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State 30 393 13.11985 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State* 31 460 14.81986 Orlando Graham, West Texas State 23 209 9.11987 Michael Morgan, Drake 31 261 8.41988 Sam Roark, Drake 28 255 9.11989 Luke Jackson, Bradley 27 253 9.4 Bob Harstad, Creighton 31 290 9.41990 Jerry Jones, Southern Illinois 33 341 10.31991 Rick Shipley, Southern Illinois 32 289 9.01992 Ashraf Amaya, Southern Illinois 30 308 10.31993 Ashraf Amaya, Southern Illinois 33 354 10.71994 Marcus Timmons, Southern Illinois 30 293 9.81995 Jamie Arnold, Wichita State 23 222 9.71996 Jim Cruse, Indiana State 26 233 9.01997 Jim Cruse, Indiana State 28 296 10.61998 Chris Thunell, Southern Illinois 30 259 8.61999 Joe Breakenridge, UNI 27 221 8.22000 Joe Breakenridge, UNI 29 233 8.02001 Joe Breakenridge, UNI 28 294 10.52002 Mike Wallace, Missouri State 32 314 9.82003 Greg Danielson, Drake 30 268 8.92004 Marcellus Sommerville, Bradley 31 227 7.32005 Tamarr Maclin, Missouri State 32 252 7.92006 Grant Stout, UNI 33 294 8.92007 Eric Coleman, UNI 31 281 9.12008 Eric Coleman, UNI 32 281 8.82009 Jonathan Cox, Drake 33 279 8.52010 Dinma Odiakosa, Illinois State 33 286 8.72011 Mamadou Seck, Southern Illinois 32 259 8.12012 Jackie Carmichael, Illinois State 35 338 9.72013 Jackie Carmichael, Illinois State 33 306 9.32014 Egidijus Mockevicius, Evansville 32 266 8.3

Assists -- All GamesYear Leader, School G Ast. Avg.

1980 Terry Adolph, West Texas State 30 280 9.331981 Terry Adolph, West Texas State 27 240 8.891982 Willie Scott, Bradley 36 222 6.171983 James Jackson, West Texas State 28 202 7.211984 Jim Les, Bradley 22 158 7.181985 Jim Les, Bradley 30 263 8.771986 Jim Les, Bradley 35 275 7.861987 Anthony Manuel, Bradley 27 237 8.781988 Anthony Manuel, Bradley 31 373 12.031989 Anthony Manuel, Bradley 27 216 8.001990 Reggie Shields, Tulsa 30 147 4.901991 Arnold Bernard, Missouri State 34 257 7.561992 Latrell Wrightsell, Creighton 28 151 5.391993 Curt Smith, Drake 28 130 4.641994 Todd Wemhoener, Illinois State 26 127 4.881995 David Cason, Illinois State 33 226 6.851996 Jamar Smiley, Illinois State 31 208 6.711997 Jamar Smiley, Illinois State 30 219 7.301998 Jamar Smiley, Illinois State 29 186 6.411999 Nate Green, Indiana State 27 125 4.632000 Ryan Sears, Creighton 33 175 5.302001 Jeremy Stanton, Evansville 26 181 6.962002 Mark Allaria, Evansville 28 150 5.362003 Marcello Robinson, Bradley 28 129 4.612004 Fridge Holman, Wichita State 29 165 5.692005 Tyler McKinney, Creighton 34 184 5.412006 DanielRuffin,Bradley 33 171 5.182007 Brooks McKowen, UNI 31 179 5.772008 Adam Emmenecker, Drake 33 213 6.452009 Kaylon Williams, Evansville 31 151 4.872010 Kevin Dillard, Southern Illinois 29 146 5.032011 Antoine Young, Creighton 39 195 5.002012 Michael Bizoukas, Missouri State 32 174 5.442013 Grant Gibbs, Creighton 36 210 5.832014 Fred VanVleet, Wichita State 36 193 5.36

Steals -- All GamesYear Leader, School G Stl. Avg.

1981 Terry Adolph, West Texas State 27 89 3.301982 Paul Pressey, Tulsa 30 95 3.171983 Bob Steppes, West Texas State 28 94 3.361984 Steve Harris, Tulsa 31 83 2.681985 Steve Harris, Tulsa 31 79 2.551986 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley 35 66 1.891987 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley 29 59 2.031988 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley 31 82 2.651989 Anthony Manuel, Bradley 27 52 1.931990 Sterling Mahan, Southern Illinois 34 57 1.841991 Arnold Bernard, Missouri State 34 82 2.411992 Latrell Wrightsell, Creighton 28 72 2.57

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1993 Curt Smith, Drake 28 75 2.681994 William Celestine, Drake 27 72 2.671995 Marcus Timmons, Southern Illinois 32 70 2.191996 Dan Knuckey, Drake 27 66 2.441997 Lynnrick Rogers, Drake 27 54 2.001998 Eric Roberson, Bradley 29 71 2.451999 Rob Dye, Bradley 29 79 2.722000 Nate Green, Indiana State 32 92 2.882001 Andy Woodley, UNI 27 80 2.962002 Kyle Korver, Creighton 29 45 1.552003 James Gillingham, Bradley 30 61 2.032004 Lonnie Randolph, Drake 28 70 2.502005 Darren Brooks, Southern Illinois 35 92 2.632006 Bryan Mullins, Southern Illinois 33 94 2.852007 Nick Grant, Drake 32 62 1.942008 Bryan Mullins, Southern Illinois 31 66 2.132009 Josh Dotzler, Creighton 35 70 2.002010 Lloyd Phillips, Illinois State 33 60 1.822011 Jake Odum, Indiana State 34 62 1.822012 Rayvonte Rice, Drake 33 63 1.912013 Dyricus Simms-Edwards, Bradley 35 86 2.462014 Walt Lemon Jr., Bradley 32 78 2.44

Blocked Shots -- All GamesYear Leader, School G Blk. Avg.

1981 Rod Camp, Southern Illinois 26 74 2.851982 Antoine Carr, Wichita State 28 54 1.931983 Benoit Benjamin, Creighton 27 92 3.411984 Benoit Benjamin, Creighton 30 157 5.231985 Benoit Benjamin, Creighton 32 162 5.061986 Donald Powell, Bradley 35 56 1.601987 Donald Powell, Bradley 18 58 3.221988 Donald Powell, Bradley 31 47 1.521989 Tony Harvey, Southern Illinois 34 70 2.061990 Chad Gallagher, Creighton 33 62 1.881991 Chad Gallagher, Creighton 32 70 2.191992 Mike VandeGarde, Illinois State 29 44 1.521993 Ashraf Amaya, Southern Illinois 32 47 1.471994 Josh Hallat, Indiana State 24 29 1.211995 Jason Sims, UNI 28 43 1.541996 Johnny Epps, Missouri State 28 60 2.141997 Adebayo Akinkunle, Bradley 30 72 2.401998 Doug Swenson, Creighton 28 57 2.041999 Danny Moore, Missouri State 33 84 2.552000 Ron Bruton, Missouri State 34 35 1.032001 Jeffrey Rabey, Bradley 31 79 2.552002 Rolan Roberts, Southern Illinois 36 87 2.422003 Brody Deren, Creighton 34 56 1.652004 Bradley Strickland, Evansville 27 35 1.302005 Patrick O’Bryant, Bradley 27 75 2.782006 Patrick O’Bryant, Bradley 25 72 2.882007 Randal Falker, Southern Illinois 36 75 2.082008 Isiah Martin, Indiana State 31 59 1.902009 Kenny Lawson Jr., Creighton 35 56 1.602010 Kenny Lawson Jr., Creighton 34 50 1.472011 Gregory Echenique, Creighton 30 55 1.832012 Dantiel Daniels, Southern Illinois 28 46 1.642013 Jackie Carmichael, Illinois State 33 68 2.062014 Reggie Lynch, Illinois State 34 96 2.82

Three-Point Field Goals Made -- All GamesYear Leader, School G 3FG Avg.

1987 Doug Novsek, Southern Illinois 29 87 3.001988 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley 31 87 2.811989 Eric Berger, Drake 28 83 2.961990 Rickey Jackson, Illinois State 30 60 2.001991 Duan Cole, Creighton 32 63 1.971992 Duan Cole, Creighton 28 69 2.461993 Johnny Murdock, Missouri State 28 83 2.961994 Johnny Murdock, Missouri State 27 82 3.041995 Tad Ackerman, Creighton 26 82 3.151996 Troy Hudson, Southern Illinois 25 93 3.721997 Troy Hudson, Southern Illinois 30 134 4.461998 Shane Hawkins, Southern Illinois 30 96 3.201999 Sean Stackhouse, UNI 23 63 2.742000 Michael Menser, Indiana State 32 91 2.842001 Kyle Korver, Creighton 32 100 3.122002 Luke McDonald, Drake 29 91 3.142003 Kyle Korver, Creighton 34 129 3.792004 Trey Guidry, Illinois State 29 86 2.972005 Ben Jacobson, UNI 32 71 2.222006 Sean Ogirri, Wichita State 35 91 2.602007 Jeremy Crouch, Bradley 27 83 3.072008 Jeremy Crouch, Bradley 38 118 3.112009 Booker Woodfox, Creighton 34 91 2.682010 Adam Leonard, Missouri State 36 103 2.86

2011 Adam Leonard, Missouri State 35 86 2.462012 Ben Simons, Drake 29 77 2.662013 Marc Sonnen, UNI 36 96 2.672014 Matt Bohannon, UNI 31 77 2.48

Field Goal Pct. -- All Games (3.0 made/game)Year Leader, School G FGM FGA Pct.

1964 Rick Park, Tulsa 25 142 248 57.31965 Ron Martin, Bradley 25 125 234 53.41966 Julian Hammond, Tulsa* 172 261 65.91967 Joe Allen, Bradley 27 232 373 62.21968 Joe Allen, Bradley* 28 258 394 65.51969 Crest Whitaker, North Texas State 195 353 55.21970 Tom Bush, Drake 29 109 199 54.81971 Ronnie Robinson, Memphis State 26 128 218 60.41972 Ronnie Robinson, Memphis State 28 170 279 60.91973 Craig Davis, Drake 104 160 65.01974 Allen Murphy, Louisville 28 208 383 54.31975 Neil Strom, Wichita State 102 173 59.01976 Corky Abrams, Southern Illinois 145 224 64.71977 Mike Glenn, Southern Illinois 278 478 58.21978 Alex Mazeika, Bradley 28 197 340 57.91979 Slab Jones, New Mexico State 32 210 376 55.81980 Slab Jones, New Mexico State 27 201 335 60.01981 Greg Stewart, Tulsa 33 214 365 58.61982 Bruce Vanley, Tulsa 30 138 227 60.81983 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State 28 223 376 59.31984 Roosevelt Davison, Bradley 27 111 168 66.11985 Vernon Moore, Creighton 32 265 393 67.41986 Mike Williams, Bradley 35 199 326 61.01987 TonyHolifield,IllinoisState 32 153 240 63.81988 Luke Jackson, Bradley 31 127 190 66.81989 Lamont Randolph, Tulsa 31 154 252 61.11990 Sam Roark, Drake 31 204 359 56.81991 Ashraf Amaya, Southern Illinois 32 188 313 60.11992 Ashraf Amaya, Southern Illinois 30 207 361 57.31993 Mike VandeGarde, Illinois State 29 171 288 59.41994 Marcus Timmons, Southern Illinois 30 178 298 59.71995 Jamie Arnold, Wichita State 23 118 230 51.31996 Dwayne Funches, Bradley 29 129 243 53.11997 Danny Moore, Missouri State 33 215 357 60.21998 Chris Hollender, Evansville 30 176 321 54.81999 Kwame James, Evansville 33 123 199 61.82000 Cory Jenkins, UNI 29 102 177 57.62001 Mike Wallace, Missouri State 28 137 235 58.32002 David Gruber, UNI 29 144 236 61.02003 Mike Grimes, Creighton 34 110 166 66.32004 Mike Grimes, Creighton 29 104 176 59.12005 Tamarr Maclin, Missouri State 32 122 199 61.32006 Eric Coleman, UNI 33 152 263 57.82007 Greg Dilligard, Illinois State 31 128 198 64.62008 Anthony Slack, Illinois State 33 124 188 66.02009 Dinma Odiakosa, Illinois State 34 118 191 61.82010 Dinma Odiakosa, Illinois State 33 160 262 61.12011 Gregory Echenique, Creighton 30 106 174 60.92012 Seth Tuttle, UNI 34 118 181 65.22013 Gregory Echenique, Creighton 36 138 210 65.72014 Egidijus Mockevicius, Evansville 32 121 193 62.7

Free Throw Pct. -- All Games (2.0 made/game)Year Leader, School G FTM FTA Pct.

1964 Rick Park, Tulsa 25 121 134 90.31965 Rick Park, Tulsa 25 145 165 87.91966 Gene Demaree, Tulsa 45 47 95.71967 Jamie Thompson, Wichita State 124 137 90.51968 Mike Butler, Memphis State 106 126 84.11969 Joe Hamilton, North Texas State 93 112 83.01970 Charley Snow, Cincinnati 27 72 83 86.71971 Jim Price, Louisville 29 108 133 81.21972 Harry Rogers, Saint Louis 26 124 143 86.71973 Larry Finch, Memphis State 30 209 250 83.61974 Nate Bufford, Southern Illinois 26 57 65 87.71975 Alan Graham, New Mexico State 76 87 87.41976 Mike Glenn, Southern Illinois 49 54 90.71977 Roger Phegley, Bradley 27 195 223 87.41978 Roger Phegley, Bradley 24 189 214 88.31979 Milt Huggins, Southern Illinois 28 76 85 89.41980 Kevin McKenna, Creighton 28 99 124 79.81981 Hasan Houston, Bradley 27 70 84 83.31982 Dale White, Illinois State 29 59 67 88.11983 Rick Fields, Indiana State 28 56 59 94.91984 Nate Bufford, Southern Illinois 26 57 65 87.71985 Rick Fields, Indiana State 29 65 75 86.71986 William Anderson, Illinois State 27 58 64 90.61987 David Moss, Tulsa 30 100 117 85.41988 Jeff Harris, Illinois State 30 91 102 89.2

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1989 Kai Nurnberger, Southern Illinois 33 129 143 90.21990 John Cooper, Wichita State 29 114 139 82.01991 Eddie Bird, Indiana State 28 88 100 88.01992 Jeff Lauritzen, Indiana State 28 82 91 90.11993 Greg Thomas, Indiana State 28 111 128 86.71994 Todd Wemhoener, Illinois State 26 54 65 83.11995 Chad Altadonna, Illinois State 33 85 98 86.71996 Marcus Wilson, Evansville 25 75 85 88.21997 Aaron Zobrist, Bradley* 30 77 85 90.61998 Kevin Ault, Missouri State 32 99 110 90.01999 Marcus Wilson, Evansville 33 165 184 89.72000 Shawn Jeppson, Illinois State 29 59 70 84.32001 C.C. McFall, Wichita State 28 61 67 91.02002 Kyle Korver, Creighton 29 97 109 89.02003 Kyle Korver, Creighton 34 109 120 90.82004 Blake Ahearn, Missouri State* 33 117 120 97.52005 Blake Ahearn, Missouri State* 32 90 95 94.72006 Blake Ahearn, Missouri State* 31 117 125 93.62007 Blake Ahearn, Missouri State 33 111 120 92.52008 Deven Mitchell, Missouri State 33 159 178 89.32009 Booker Woodfox, Creighton 34 99 114 86.82010 Clevin Hannah, Wichita State 32 85 94 90.42011 Colt Ryan, Evansville 32 132 151 87.42012 Denver Holmes, Evansville 31 69 79 87.32013 Colt Ryan, Evansville 34 184 206 89.32014 D.J. Balentine, Evansville 33 216 255 84.7

3PT Field Goal Pct. -- All Games (1.0 made/game)Year Leader, School G FGM FGA Pct.

1987 Jeff Harris, Illinois State 32 93 190 48.91988 Matt Taphorn, Illinois State 26 58 114 50.91989 Todd Eisner, Creighton 31 48 106 45.21990 Eddie Bird, Indiana State 28 49 110 44.51991 Duan Cole, Creighton 32 63 134 47.01992 Travis Inman, Indiana State 26 45 103 43.71993 Cam Johnson, UNI 26 29 53 54.71994 Alvin Williamson, Tulsa 30 46 98 46.91995 Brian Jackson, Evansville* 27 53 95 55.81996 Josh Hotz, Missouri State 28 41 88 46.71997 Coleco Buie, Missouri State 33 49 114 43.01998 Rico Hill, Illinois State 30 45 91 49.51999 Marcus Wilson, Evansville 33 85 182 46.72000 Ben Walker, Creighton 33 36 77 46.82001 Shawn Jeppson, Illinois State 30 47 101 46.52002 Jordan Watson, Evansville 21 23 51 45.12003 Kyle Korver, Creighton 34 129 269 48.02004 Trey Guidry, Illinois State 29 86 187 46.02005 Jimmy Motz, Creighton 34 54 111 48.62006 Kyle Anslinger, Evansville 29 60 130 46.22007 Jeremy Crouch, Bradley* 27 83 166 50.02008 Adam Viet, UNI 29 43 97 44.32009 Booker Woodfox, Creighton 34 91 191 47.62010 Adam Templeton, Drake 33 56 126 44.42011 Jordan Printy, Indiana State 28 52 109 47.72012 Joe Ragland, Wichita State 32 59 117 50.42013 Micah Mason, Drake 30 40 79 50.62014 Nate Buss, UNI 28 42 83 50.6

Scoring -- Conference Games OnlyYear Leader, School G FG 3G FT Pts. Avg.

1908 No record1909 No record1910 No record1911 Vern Long, Kansas 12 147 12.31912 Loren Brown, Kansas 12 160 13.31913 Ralph Sproull, Kansas 11 155 14.11914 Ralph Sproull, Kansas 14 217 15.51915 Ralph Sproull, Kansas 14 249 17.81916 No record1917 No record1918 No record1919 No record1920 G.P. Scott, Missouri 18 68 --- 137 273 15.21921 George Williams, Missouri 18 76 --- 159 311 17.31922 George Rody, Kansas 16 64 --- 116 244 15.31923 George Browning, Missouri 16 82 --- 73 237 14.81924 Fred Benz, Grinnell 16 38 --- 76 152 9.51925 Tusten Ackerman, Kansas 16 59 --- 48 166 10.41926 Albert Peterson, Kansas 18 74 --- 14 162 9.01927 Albert Peterson, Kansas 12 53 --- 20 126 10.51928 Vic Holt, Oklahoma 18 90 --- 44 224 12.41929 Ed Meyer, Washington 7 45 --- 24 114 16.31920 Ed Meyer, Washington 8 36 --- 18 90 11.31931 Maurice Van Ackeren, Creighton 8 31 --- 10 72 9.01932 Willard Schmidt, Creighton 8 35 --- 11 81 10.11933 Conrad Collin, Creighton 10 50 --- 14 114 11.4

1934 Emil Engelbretson, Creighton 10 35 --- 18 88 8.81935 Roy Martintoni, Washington 12 41 --- 33 115 9.61936 Emil Engelbretson, Creighton 12 43 --- 43 129 10.81937 Dick Shaw, Creighton 12 51 --- 31 133 11.11938 Dick Shaw, Creighton 14 56 --- 35 147 10.51939 Carl Roh, Creighton 14 70 --- 20 160 11.41940 Ned Swan, Drake 11 47 --- 23 117 10.61941 Walt O’Connor, Drake 12 51 --- 27 129 10.81942 Jack Darnton, Washington 10 60 --- 25 145 14.51943 Jack Darnton, Washington 10 44 --- 37 125 12.51944 Bob Kurland, Oklahoma State 33 182 --- 80 444 13.41945 Bob Kurland, Oklahoma State 31 214 --- 101 529 17.11946 Bob Kurland, Oklahoma State 12 100 --- 45 245 20.41947 Ed Macauley, Saint Louis 12 65 --- 39 169 14.01948 Don Knowles, Creighton 10 40 --- 42 122 12.21949 John Pritchard, Drake 10 62 --- 32 156 15.61950 John Rennicke, Drake 14 76 --- 72 224 18.71951 Lloyd Hendrix, Houston 12 84 --- 45 213 15.21952 Norman Swanson, Detroit 10 68 --- 63 199 19.91953 Dick Boushka, Saint Louis 10 71 --- 63 205 20.51954 Bob Mattick, Oklahoma State 10 65 --- 87 217 21.71955 Bob Patterson, Tulsa 10 111 --- 83 305 30.51956 Don Boldebuck, Houston 12 107 --- 73 287 23.91957 Bill Ebben, Detroit 14 128 --- 111 367 26.21958 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati 14 180 --- 144 504 36.01959 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati 14 148 --- 136 432 30.91950 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati 14 167 --- 123 457 32.61961 Chet Walker, Bradley 12 109 --- 95 313 26.11962 James King, Tulsa 12 95 --- 59 249 20.81963 Dave Stallworth, Wichita State 12 102 --- 80 284 23.61964 Dave Stallworth, Wichita State 12 108 --- 81 297 24.81965 Rick Park, Tulsa 14 90 --- 97 277 19.81966 Rubin Russell, North Texas State 14 124 --- 64 312 22.21967 Rubin Russell, North Texas State 14 133 --- 46 312 22.21968 Joe Allen, Bradley 16 138 --- 118 394 24.61969 Bobby Smith, Tulsa 16 160 --- 59 379 23.71970 Greg Carney, Wichita State 15 131 --- 88 350 23.31971 Dana Lewis, Tulsa 14 139 --- 61 339 24.21972 Larry Finch, Memphis State 14 126 --- 110 362 25.91973 Willie Biles, Tulsa 14 189 --- 78 456 32.61974 Willie Biles, Tulsa 13 113 --- 64 290 22.31975 Ken Smith, Tulsa 14 121 --- 55 297 21.21976 Mike Davis, Bradley 12 95 --- 52 242 20.21977 Roger Phegley, Bradley 12 119 --- 101 338 28.11978 Larry Bird, Indiana State 16 195 --- 79 469 29.31979 Larry Bird, Indiana State 16 167 --- 103 437 27.31980 Lewis Lloyd, Drake 16 185 --- 89 459 28.71981 Lewis Lloyd, Drake 16 178 --- 84 440 27.51982 Antoine Carr, Wichita State 15 108 --- 60 276 18.41983 Antoine Carr, Wichita State 18 164 --- 89 420 23.31984 James Jackson, West Texas State 16 149 --- 92 390 24.41985 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State 16 194 --- 87 475 29.71986 John S. Williams, Indiana State 16 131 --- 62 324 20.21987 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley 14 150 15 83 398 28.41988 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley 14 163 30 111 467 33.41989 Anthony Manuel, Bradley 14 95 32 91 313 22.41990 Curtis Stuckey, Bradley 14 116 15 94 341 24.41991 Curtis Stuckey, Bradley 16 131 28 95 385 24.11992 Ashraf Amaya, Southern Illinois 18 111 4 107 333 18.5 Duan Cole, Creighton 18 118 40 57 333 18.51993 Curt Smith, Drake 18 145 33 71 394 21.91994 Randy Blocker, UNI 17 148 18 94 406 23.91995 Chris Carr, Southern Illinois 18 140 24 100 404 22.41996 Troy Hudson, Southern Illinois 18 136 64 67 403 22.41997 Jason Daisy, UNI 18 130 28 110 398 22.11998 Rico Hill, Illinois State 17 137 28 42 344 20.21999 Marcus Wilson, Evansville 18 113 34 133 393 21.8 Maurice Evans, Wichita State 16 117 33 82 349 21.82000 Jason Perez, Wichita State 18 128 40 64 360 20.02001 Tarise Bryson, Illinois State 18 127 36 127 417 23.22002 Luke McDonald, Drake 18 96 52 56 300 16.72003 Phillip Gilbert, Bradley 18 117 43 47 334 18.62004 Darren Brooks, Southern Illinois 18 116 16 34 282 15.72005 Nate Funk, Creighton 18 125 38 52 340 18.92006 Blake Ahearn, Missouri State 18 87 37 77 288 16.02007 Nate Funk, Creighton 18 112 33 73 330 18.32008 Osiris Eldridge, Illinois State 18 110 51 37 308 17.12009 Shy Ely, Evansville 18 116 5 99 336 18.72010 Harry Marshall, Indiana State 14 73 12 69 227 16.22011 Andrew Warren, Bradley 18 118 43 69 348 19.32012 Colt Ryan, Evansville 18 123 45 96 387 21.52013 Doug McDermott, Creighton 18 155 35 80 425 23.62014 D.J. Balentine, Evansville 18 122 44 106 394 21.9

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All-Time Scoring Leaders, Game63 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley vs. Detroit, 2/22/8862 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. North Texas St., 2/8/6058 Bob Kurland, Oklahoma St. vs. Saint Louis, 2/22/4656 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. Arkansas, 3/15/58 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. Seton Hall, 1/5/5851 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley vs. UC Irvine, 12/19/87 Red Murrell, Drake vs. Houston (ot), 3/3/5850 Chet Walker, Bradley vs. California-Davis, 12/5/60 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. Iowa, 12/30/59 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. Wichita State, 3/1/58 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. Saint Louis, 2/26/58 Don Boldebuck, Houston vs. Sam Houston St., 2/17/5549 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley vs. Southern Illinois, 2/29/88 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley vs. NC-Charlotte, 1/6/88 Larry Bird, Indiana State vs. Wichita State, 2/25/7948 Larry Bird, Indiana State vs. Butler, 12/17/78 Willie Biles, Tulsa vs. St. Cloud, 12/13/74 Willie Biles, Tulsa vs. Wichita State, 3/3/73 Larry Finch, Memphis State vs. St. Joseph’s, 1/20/73 John Williamson, New Mexico St. vs. California, 1/17/72 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. St. Joseph’s, 12/11/5947 John S. Williams, Indiana St. vs. W. Texas St., 2/17/84 Carl Nicks, Indiana State vs. West Texas State, 3/3/84 Antoine Carr, Wichita State vs. Southern Illinois, 3/5/83 Lewis Lloyd, Drake vs. Wisconsin-Superior, 1/5/80 Larry Bird, Indiana State vs. Butler, 2/28/77 Larry Bird, Indiana State vs. Missouri-St. Louis, 1/8/77 Willie Biles, Tulsa vs. North Texas State, 2/15/73 Steve Bracey, Tulsa vs. Drake, 1/8/72 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. St. Bonaven., 12/26/5946 Willie Biles, Tulsa vs. West Texas State, 2/24/73 Dave Stallworth, Wichita St. vs. Cincinnati, 2/16/63 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. Bradley, 1/16/60 Roger Phegley, Bradley vs. UNLV, 2/1/77 Chet Walker, Bradley vs. Tulsa, 1/7/6145 Benoit Benjamin, Creighton vs. Indiana State, 1/19/85 Larry Bird, Indiana State vs. Drake, 1/14/77 Larry Bird, Indiana State vs. Central Michigan, 12/5/77 Larry Bird, Indiana State vs. Loyola-Chicago, 2/19/77 Ron Harris, Wichita State vs. Southern Illinois, 12/18/71 Wes Unseld, Louisville vs. Georgetown, 12/1/67 Joe Allen, Bradley vs. USC, 12/9/66 Dave Stallworth, Wichita State vs. Loyola (Ill.), 1/29/65 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. Indiana St., 12/1/59 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. New York, 12/4/58 Red Murrell, Drake vs. Wichita State, 2/23/57 Nate Green, Indiana State vs. Eastern Illinois, 12/19/99

All-Time Scoring Leaders, Season1125 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley, 1987-881011 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1959-60 984 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1957-58 978 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1958-59 973 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1978-79 959 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1977-78 918 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1976-77 844 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State, 1984-85 834 Doug McDermott, Creighton, 2012-13 815 Lewis Lloyd, Drake, 1979-80 801 Doug McDermott, Creighton, 2011-12 788 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley, 1986-87 Willie Biles, Tulsa, 1972-73 773 Bob Patterson, Tulsa, 1954-55 769 Dave Stallworth, Wichita State, 1963-64 762 Lewis Lloyd, Drake, 1980-81 752 D.J. Balentine, Evansville, 2013-14 739 Roger Phegley, Bradley, 1976-77 734 Bob Harstad, Creighton, 1989-90 732 Steve Harris, Tulsa, 1984-85 724 Bill Ebben, Detroit, 1956-57 723 Carl Nicks, Indiana State, 1979-80 721 Larry Finch, Memphis State, 1972-73 711 Steve Middleton, Southern Illinois, 1987-88 710 Gary Collier, Tulsa, 1993-94 705 Chris Carr, Southern Illinois, 1994-95 702 Curtis Stuckey, Bradley, 1990-91

688 Benoit Benjamin, Creighton, 1984-85 687 Chet Walker, Bradley, 1961-62 686 Joe Allen, Bradley, 1967-68 685 Tarise Bryson, Illinois State, 2000-01 685 Colt Ryan, Evansville, 2012-13

All-Time Scoring Leaders, Career3008 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley, 1984-882973 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1957-602850 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1976-792374 John S. Williams, Indiana State, 1982-86 2341 Mitchell Anderson, Bradley, 1978-822279 Colt Ryan, Evansville, 2009-132272 Steve Harris, Tulsa, 1981-852216 Doug McDermott, Creighton, 2010-132164 Cleo Littleton, Wichita State, 1951-552152 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State, 1981-852116 Rodney Buford, Creighton, 1995-992110 Bob Harstad, Creighton, 1987-912064 Roger Phegley, Bradley, 1974-782053 Marcus Wilson, Evansville, 1995-992012 Kent Williams, Southern Illinois, 1999-031983 Chad Gallagher, Creighton, 1987-911975 Chet Walker, Bradley, 1959-621936 Dave Stallworth, Wichita State, 1961-651911 Antoine Carr, Wichita State, 1979-831907 Lynbert Johnson, Wichita State, 1975-791869 Larry Finch, Memphis State, 1970-731868 Kyle Weems, Missouri State, 2008-121864 Ashraf Amaya, Southern Illinois, 1989-19931839 Jason Perez, Wichita State, 1996-001838 Osiris Eldridge, Illinois State, 2006-101834 Johnny Murdock, Missouri State, 1991-951823 Tracy Moore, Tulsa, 1984-881801 Kyle Korver, Creighton, 1999-031789 Josh Young, Drake, 2006-101787 Ben Jacobson, UNI, 2002-061765 Aubrey Sherrod, Wichita State, 1981-851763 Joe Allen, Bradley, 1965-681761 Andy Elkins, Evansville, 1991-95 Darren Brooks, Southern Illinois, 2001-051758 Slab Jones, New Mexico State, 1976-801754 Nate Funk, Creighton, 2002-071736 Tarise Bryson, Illinois State, 1998-021721 Jason Daisy, UNI, 1992-93 & 1994-97 Walt Lemon Jr., Bradley, 2010-141714 Voise Winters, Bradley, 1981-851710 Steve Middleton, Southern Illinois, 1984-881691 Danny Moore, Missouri State, 1996-991689 Phillip Gilbert, Bradley, 2000-041686 Wes Unseld, Louisville, 1965-681683 Anthony Parker, Bradley, 1993-971677 Blake Ahearn, Missouri State, 2003-071669 Bob Kurland, Oklahoma State, 1942-461667 Jamaal Tatum, Southern Illinois, 2003-071666 Ron Bonham, Cincinnati, 1961-641657 Red Murrell, Drake, 1955-581654 Vernon Moore, Creighton, 1981-851651 Melvin Mathis, Drake, 1982-861626 Willie McCarter, Drake, 1966-691621 Andrew Warren, Bradley, 2006-111610 Gary Collier, Tulsa, 1990-94 1608 Guy Sparrow, Detroit, 1951-551599 Randy Burns, Wichita State, 2001-051583 Shea Seals, Tulsa, 1993-961580 Butch Beard, Louisville, 1966-69 Jackie Carmichael, Illinois State, 2009-131578 Bill Ebben, Detroit, 1954-571577 Lewis Lloyd, Drake, 1979-811575 Benoit Benjamin, Creighton, 1982-851571 Jamar Howard, Wichita State, 2001-051568 Jake Odum, Indiana State, 2010-141562 David Moss, Indiana State, 2002-061557 Curtis Stuckey, Drake/Bradley, 1987-911555 Eddie Bird, Indiana State, 1987-911546 Lynnrick Rogers, Drake, 1993-971545 Greg Carney, Wichita State, 1967-701539 Toure’ Murry, Wichita State, 2008-12

1535 Richard Robinson, New Mexico St., 1973-771530 Craig Snow, Evansville, 1997-011522 Eric Coleman, UNI, 2004-081516 L.C. Bowen, Bradley, 1966-691513 Gary Wilson, Southern Illinois, 1975-791508 Kevin Ault, Missouri State, 1996-001503 Sterling Mahan, Southern Illinois, 1987-911500 Kevin McKenna, Creighton, 1977-811494 Norn Swanson, Detroit, 1949-531493 Marcellus Sommerville, Bradley, 2003-061491 Harry Rogers, Saint Louis, 1970-73 Deon Jackson, Bradley, 1992-961490 Jim Price, Louisville, 1969-721472 Willie Biles, Tulsa, 1971-741471 Cliff Levingston, Wichita State, 1979-82 Wayne Kreklow, Drake, 1975-791463 Sasha Radunovich, Wichita State, 1985-891453 Allen Murphy, Louisville, 1972-75 Rob Dye, Bradley, 1996-001451 Matt Webster, Evansville, 2003-071446 Jermaine Dearman, S. Illinois, 1999-031445 Dan Muller, Illinois State, 1994-98

All-Time Rebounding Leaders, Game38 Jerry Koch, Saint Louis vs. Bradley, 3/3/5435 Bill Ebben, Detroit vs. Brigham Young, 12/28/5532 Steve Davidson, W. Texas State vs. Fort Lewis31 Connie Dierking, Cincinnati vs. N. Texas, 1/11/5830 Wes Unseld, Louisville vs. Bellarmine, 12/15/66 Wes Unseld, Louisville vs. Wichita State, 2/26/6629 Terry Benton, Wichita State vs. N. Texas, 2/6/71 Wes Unseld, Louisville vs. Georgetown, 12/1/6728 Ron Robinson, Memphis State vs. Tulsa, 2/25/71 Terry Benton, Wichita State vs. Loyola, 1/11/71 Wes Unseld, Louisville vs. S. Illinois, 12/10/66 Barney Cable, Bradley vs. Marquette, 1/28/56 Barney Cable, Bradley vs. Canisius, 12/13/5527 Bob Nordmann, Saint Louis vs. Kansas, 12/22/59 Don Boldebuck, Houston vs. Trinity, 1/28/56 Don Boldebuck, Houston vs. Missouri, 12/23/5426 Ken Harris, Drake vs. Tulsa, 2/12/77 Ron Harris, Wichita State vs. Loyola, 2/14/70 Dana Lewis, Tulsa vs. MacMurray, 12/27/69 Wes Unseld, Louisville vs. Tulsa, 2/15/68 Wes Unseld, Louisville vs. Niagara, 12/27/66 Willie Davis, N. Texas vs. Okla. City, 12/20/65 Gene Wiley, Wichita State vs. Bradley, 1/20/62 Don Boldebuck, Houston vs. Texas State, 12/2/54 Larry Callis, Wichita State vs. Drake, 1/13/9625 Jim Cruse, Indiana State, 1/18/97, vs. Drake Robert Elmore, WSU vs. N. Mexico State, 2/12/77 Steve Davidson, W. Texas State vs. Okla. Christian Jim Ard, Cincinnati vs. Indiana State, 12/6/69 Wes Unseld, Louisville vs. Cincinnati, 2/3/68 Wes Unseld, Louisville vs. Kansas, 12/21/67 Wes Unseld, Louisville vs. LaSalle, 12/23/66 Chet Walker, Bradley vs. Drake, 12/27/60 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. Wichita St., 2/27/60 Dave Terre, Drake vs. North Texas State, 1/7/60 Oscar Robertson, UC vs. Miami (O), 12/7/59 Don Boldebuck, Houston vs. Wichita St., 1/2/56 Don Boldebuck, Houston vs. Sam Houston 2/17/55

All-Time Rebounding Leaders, Season533 Wes Unseld, Louisville, 1966-67513 Wes Unseld, Louisville, 1967-68505 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1978-79 Wes Unseld, Louisville, 1965-66502 Jerry Koch, Saint Louis, 1953-54501 Larry Kenon, Memphis State, 1972-73489 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1958-59 Guy Sparrow, Detroit, 1954-55461 Jim McLaughlin, Saint Louis, 1954-55460 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State, 1984-85457 Don Boldebuck, Houston, 1954-55455 Jim McLaughlin, Saint Louis, 1955-56451 Benoit Benjamin, Creighton, 1984-85

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441 Robert Elmore, Wichita State, 1976-77437 Terry Benton, Wichita State, 1970-71432 Mike Grosso, Louisville, 1968-69425 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1957-58424 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1959-60420 Steve Davidson, West Texas State, 1971-72 Ron Thomas, Louisville, 1971-72416 Carl Burnett, Saint Louis, 1956-57411 Jim Ard, Cincinnati, 1969-70410 Don Boldebuck, Houston, 1955-56406 Lewis Lloyd, Drake, 1979-80405 Jerry Koch, Saint Louis, 1952-53403 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State, 1982-83393 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State, 1983-84 Bob Nordmann, Saint Louis, 1959-60388 Chet Walker, Bradley, 1959-60383 Paul Hogue, Cincinnati, 1961-62376 Cliff Levingston, Wichita State, 1980-81 Mike Grosso, Louisville, 1969-70374 Paul Hogue, Cincinnati, 1960-61373 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1976-77372 Ron Robinson, Memphis State, 1971-72370 Barney Cable, Bradley, 1956-57 Bob Patterson, Tulsa, 1954-55

All-Time Rebounding Leaders, Career1551 Wes Unseld, Louisville, 1965-681359 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State, 1981-851338 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1957-601247 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1976-791157 Jerry Koch, Saint Louis, 1952-551137 Ashraf Amaya, Southern Illinois, 1989-931128 Jim McLaughlin, Saint Louis, 1953-561126 Bob Harstad, Creighton, 1987-911088 Paul Hogue, Cincinnati, 1960-631066 Ron Robinson, Memphis State, 1970-731039 Robert Elmore, Wichita State, 1973-771036 Chet Walker, Bradley, 1959-621027 Lynbert Johnson, Wichita State, 1975-791005 Benoit Benjamin, Creighton, 1982-85 999 Marcus Timmons, Southern Illinois, 1991-95 997 Eric Coleman, UNI, 2004-08 983 Rick Shipley, Southern Illinois, 1987-91 965 Cliff Levingston, Wichita State, 1979-82 963 Terry Benton, Wichita State, 1969-72 951 Slab Jones, New Mexico State, 1976-80 947 Mitchell Anderson, Bradley, 1978-82 945 Rick Roberson, Cincinnati, 1966-69 942 Jackie Carmichael, Illinois State, 2009-13 941 Jim Ard, Cincinnati, 1967-70 933 Luke Jackson, Bradley, 1986-90 920 Grant Stout, UNI, 2003-07 907 Barney Cable, Bradley, 1955-58 904 Randal Falker, Southern Illinois, 2004-08 891 Chad Gallagher, Creighton, 1987-91 888 George Wilson, Cincinnati, 1961-64 878 Cleo Littleton, Wichita State, 1951-55 870 Don Holcomb, Memphis State, 1969-72 865 Joe Allen, Bradley, 1965-68 863 Don Boldebuck, Houston, 1954-56 854 Melvin Mathis, Drake, 1982-86 847 Willie Davis, North Texas State, 1964-68 844 Kyle Weems, Missouri State, 2008-12 Doug McDermott, Creighton, 2010-13 843 Mike Grosso, Louisville, 1967-70 841 Gary Wilson, Southern Illinois, 1975-79 839 Warren Armstrong, Wichita State, 1965-68 838 Dave Stallworth, Wichita State, 1962-65 829 Guy Sparrow, Detroit, 1951-55 818 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley, 1984-88 Jonathan Cox, Drake, 2005-09 812 John Savage, North Texas State, 1961-64 809 Rick Lamb, Indiana State, 1979-83 804 Eugene Moore, Saint Louis, 1965-68 802 Jermaine Dearman, S. Illinois, 1999-03

INDIVIDUAL -- ALL GAMESScoring Average -- Season36.3 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley, 1987-8835.1 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1957-5833.7 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1959-6032.8 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1976-7732.6 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1958-5930.3 Willie Biles, Tulsa, 1972-7330.2 Lewis Lloyd, Drake, 1979-8030.0 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1977-78

Field Goals Made -- Game25 Bob Kurland, Oklahoma State vs. SLU, 194623 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. NTSU, 196022 Larry Bird, INS vs. Missouri-St. Louis, 1977 Oscar Robertson, UC vs. Seton Hall, 195821 Hersey Hawkins, BU vs. Detroit, 1988 Antoine Carr, WSU vs. Southern Illinois, 3/5/83 Larry Bird, INS vs. Central Michigan, 1978 Steve Bracey, Tulsa vs. Drake, 1972 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. Arkansas, 195820 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley vs. Charlotte, 1/6/88 Red Murrell, DU vs. Saint Louis, 2/21/56 Red Murrell, DU vs. Houston (ot), 3/3/58 Dave Stallworth, WSU vs. Loyola (Ill.), 1/29/65 Butch Beard, Louisville vs. Bradley, 1/14/67 Chet Walker, Bradley vs. UC-Davis, 12/5/60

Field Goals Made -- Season403 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1977-78377 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley, 1987-88376 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1978-79375 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1976-77369 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1959-60352 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1957-58351 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State, 1984-85331 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1958-59324 Lewis Lloyd, Drake, 1979-80

Field Goals Made -- Career1154 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1976-791100 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley, 1984-881052 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1958-60 976 Mitchell Anderson, Bradley, 1978-82 955 John S. Williams, Indiana State, 1982-86 904 Steve Harris, Tulsa, 1981-85 893 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State, 1981-85 855 Mike Glenn, Southern Illinois, 1973-77 811 Chad Gallagher, Creighton, 1987-91 Doug McDermott, Creighton, 2010-13

Field Goals Attempted -- Game49 Willie Biles, TU vs. West Texas State, 2/25/7344 Red Murrell, DU vs. Houston (ot), 3/3/5839 Larry Bird, INS vs. Missouri-St. Louis, 1/20/7738 Bob Kurland, OSU vs. Saint Louis, 2/22/4636 Dave Stallworth, WSU vs. Arizona St., 12/7/63 Antoine Carr, WSU vs. Southern Illinois, 3/5/83 Steve Bracey, Tulsa vs. Drake, 1/8/72 Red Murrell, DU vs. Cincinnati, 12/28/57 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. Arkansas, 195835 Dave Stallworth, WSU vs. Loyola, 1/29/6531 Greg Carney, WSU vs. Kansas State, 12/12/69 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley vs. Charlotte, 1/6/88

Field Goals Attempted -- Season769 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1977-78742 Willie Biles, Tulsa, 1972-73720 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley, 1987-88707 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1978-79701 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1959-60689 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1977-78650 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1958-59634 Red Murrell, Drake, 1957-58630 Bob Patterson, Tulsa, 1954-55628 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State, 1984-85617 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1957-58

Field Goals Attempted -- Career2165 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1976-792089 Mitchell Anderson, Bradley, 1978-822041 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley, 1984-881968 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1958-601932 John Williams, Indiana State, 1982-861861 Cleo Littleton, Wichita State, 1951-551699 Colt Ryan, Evansville, 2009-131649 Steve Harris, Tulsa, 1981-851584 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State, 1981-85

Perfect FG Pct. -- Game (min. 10)Antoine Carr, WSU vs. ACU (13-13), 11/28/80Bob Harstad, CU vs. UTSA (13-13), 11/30/90Lanny Van Eman, WSU vs. Neb. (11-11), 12/4/61Anthony Tolliver, CU vs. Illinois St. (11-11), 1/1/07Joe Allen, BU vs. North Texas (10-10), 2/11/67Scott Brooks, BU vs. Yale (10-10), 12/26/70Greg Smith, BU vs. Wichita State (10-10), 1/31/74Michael Wiggins, WSU vs. DU (10-10), 1/11/93Matt Schneiderman, UNI vs. Wayne St. (10-10), 11/25/02Quantel Murphy, DU vs. Grinnell (10-10), 12/11/02

Field Goal Percentage -- Season.674 Vernon Moore, Creighton, 1984-85.668 Luke Jackson, Bradley, 1987-88.663 Mike Grimes, Creighton, 2002-03.661 Roosevelt Davison, Bradley, 1983-84.660 Anthony Slack, Illinois State, 2007-08.659 Julian Hammond, Tulsa, 1965-66.657 Gregory Echenique, Creighton, 2012-13.655 Joe Allen, Bradley, 1967-68.652 Seth Tuttle, UNI, 2011-12.650 Craig Davis, Drake, 1972-73.648 TonyHolifield,IllinoisState,1987-88.647 Corky Abrams, Southern Illinois, 1975-76

Three-Pointers Made -- Game11 Troy Hudson, SIU vs. Hawaii-Hilo, 12/29/9510 Troy Hudson, SIU vs. Indiana State, 2/21/96 9 Jeff Allen, DU vs. Tulsa, 1/13/94 Stuart Sullivan, UE vs. Wichita State, 12/9/95 Marcus Wilson, UE vs. Tenn.-Martin, 11/18/98 Jason Perez, WSU vs. Missouri State, 2/2/00 Kyle Korver, Creighton vs. Evansville, 1/15/03 Kyle Anslinger, Evansville vs. Drake, 2/11/06 Marico Stinson, Indiana St. vs. Drake, 12/30/06

Three-Pointers Made -- Season134 Troy Hudson, Southern Illinois, 1996-97129 Kyle Korver, Creighton, 2002-03118 Jeremy Crouch, Bradley, 2007-08103 Adam Leonard, Missouri State, 2009-10100 Kyle Korver, Creighton, 2000-01 96 Shane Hawkins, Southern Illinois, 1997-98 Marc Sonnen, UNI, 2012-13 94 Johnny Murdock, Missouri State, 1992-93 Blake Ahearn, Missouri State, 2006-07 93 Jeff Harris, Illinois State, 1986-87 Gary Collier, Tulsa, 1993-94 Troy Hudson, Southern Illinois, 1995-96 91 Kevin Ault, Missouri State, 1997-98 Michael Menser, Indiana State, 1999-00 Luke McDonald, Drake, 2001-02 Sean Ogirri, Wichita State, 2005-06 Booker Woodfox, Creighton, 2008-09

Three-Pointers Made -- Career371 Kyle Korver, Creighton, 1999-03314 Shane Hawkins, Southern Illinois, 1994-98284 Jason Holsinger, Evansville, 2005-09283 Michael Menser, Indiana State, 1997-01278 Osiris Eldridge, Illinois State, 2006-10276 Blake Ahearn, Missouri State, 2003-07266 Johnny Murdock, Missouri State, 1991-95262 Jeremy Crouch, Bradley, 2004-08

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262 Colt Ryan, Evansville, 2009-13255 Josh Young, Drake, 2006-10254 Kevin Ault, Missouri State, 1996-00250 Marcus Wilson, Evansville, 1995-99249 Kent Williams, Southern Illinois, 1999-03248 Randy Burns, Wichita State, 2001-05245 Ryan Sears, Creighton, 1997-01241 Luke McDonald, Drake, 2000-03241 Klayton Korver, Drake, 2003-08240 Kyle Weems, Missouri State, 2008-12

Three-Pointers Attempted -- Game25 Troy Hudson, SIU vs. New Mexico St., 12/28/9620 B.J. Windhorst, DU vs. Tulane, 1/2/9519 Troy Hudson, SIU vs. Hawaii-Hilo, 12/29/95 Troy Hudson, SIU vs. Indiana State, 2/21/96 Eric Gray, Indiana State vs. Drake, 12/30/0418 Johnny Murdock, Missouri St. vs. Okla. St., 1/19/94 B.J. Windhorst, DU vs. Iowa, 11/29/9417 Jeff Allen, DU vs. Tulsa, 1/13/94 Luke McDonald, DU vs. Hawaii, 11/18/0116 Cam Johnson, UNI vs. S. Illinois, 2/23/94 Chad Elstun, WSU vs. Tulsa, 1/30/93 Lynnrick Rogers, DU vs. Iowa, 11/29/94 Shea Seals, TU vs. Illinois State, 1/19/95 Troy Hudson, SIU vs. Wichita State, 2/5/96 Maurice Evans, WSU vs. Illinois State, 12/12/98

Three-Pointers Attempted -- Season362 Troy Hudson, Southern Illinois, 1996-97296 Jeremy Crouch, Bradley, 2007-08269 Kyle Korver, Creighton, 2002-03264 Adam Leonard, Missouri State, 2009-10250 Shane Hawkins, Southern Illinois, 1997-98247 Troy Hudson, Southern Illinois, 1995-96243 Klayton Korver, Drake, 2007-08239 Michael Menser, Indiana State, 2000-01238 Johnny Murdock, Missouri State, 1993-94235 Shea Seals, Tulsa, 1994-95231 Adam Leonard, Missouri State, 2010-11229 Chamberlain Oguchi, Illinois State, 2008-09223 B.J. Windhorst, Drake, 1994-95222 Johnny Murdock, Missouri State, 1992-93

Three-Point Percentage -- Season.558 - Brian Jackson, Evansville, 1994-95 (53-95).547 - Cam Johnson, UNI, 1992-93 (29-53).508 - Matt Taphorn, Illinois St., 1987-88 (58-114).506 - Micah Mason, Drake, 2012-13 (40-79).506 - Nate Buss, UNI, 2013-14 (42-83).504 - Ben Ragland, Wichita St., 2011-12 (59-117).500 - Jeremy Crouch, Bradley, 2006-07 (83-166).495 - Rico Hill, Illinois State, 1997-98 (45-91).490 - Doug McDermott, CU, 2012-13 (77-157).489 - Jeff Harris, Illinois State, 1986-87 (93-190).486 - Jimmy Motz, Creighton, 2004-05 (54-111).486 - Doug McDermott, CU, 2011-12 (54-111).484-JoeGriffin,WichitaState,1987-88(46-95).480 - Kyle Korver, Creighton, 2002-03 (129-269).480 - Levi Dyer, Illinois State, 2006-07 (60-125)

Three-Pointers -- First-Year Players103 Adam Leonard, Missouri State (2009-10), Jr. 93 Troy Hudson, Southern Illinois (1995-96), Jr. 90 Chamberlain Oguchi, Illinois St. (2008-09), Sr. 87 Skipp Schaefbauer, Illinois State (1996-97), Jr. 86 Luke McDonald, Drake (2000-01), Fr. 82 Tad Ackerman, Creighton (1994-95), Jr. 79 Tyler Brown, Illinois State (2011-12), Jr. 77 Tony Freeman, Southern Illinois (2009-10), Sr. 75 Shea Seals, Tulsa (1993-94), Fr. Ali Farokhmanesh, UNI (2008-09), Jr. 72 Shane Hawkins, Southern Illinois (1994-95), Fr. Austin Ruder, Missouri State (2013-14), Fr. 69 Jason Holsinger, Evansville (2005-06), Fr. 68 Robbie Sieverding, UNI (1998-99), So. Tarise Bryson, Illinois State (1998-99), So. 68 Ethan Wragge, Creighton (2009-10), Fr.

66 Clevin Hannah, Wichita State (2008-09), Jr. Ryan Wedel, Drake (2009-10), Jr. 63 Kyle Korver, Creighton (1999-00), Fr. Ryan Sears, Creighton (1997-98), Fr. Trey Guidry, Illinois State (2002-03), So. Sean Stackhouse, UNI (1998-99), Jr.

Free Throws Made -- Game23 Rick Park, TU vs. Arkansas, 196422 Lewis Lloyd, DU vs. Bradley, 3/3/81 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. NTSU, 3/2/59 Cleo Littleton, WSU vs. Houston, 2/12/55 Lonnie Randolph, Drake vs. UNI, 2/28/0521 Nate Green, INS vs. Eastern Illinois, 12/19/99 Phillip Gilbert, BU vs. Missouri State, 3/1/0420 Carl Nicks, INS vs. Tulsa, 1980 Matt Webster, UE vs. Lipscomb, 12/16/06 D.J. Balentine, UE vs. Illinois State, 2/12/14

Free Throws Made -- Season316 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1958-59284 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley, 1987-88280 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1957-58273 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1959-60229 Bob Patterson, Tulsa, 1965-66221 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1978-79220 Cleo Littleton, Wichita State, 1953-54218 Bob Harstad, Creighton, 1989-90216 D.J. Balentine, Evansville, 2013-14214 Danny Moore, Missouri State, 1996-97

Free Throws Made -- Career869 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1958-60690 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley, 1984-88642 Cleo Littleton, Wichita State, 1951-55601 Colt Ryan, Evansville, 2009-13590 Jake Odum, Indiana State, 2010-14588 Bob Harstad, Creighton, 1987-91554 Roger Phegley, Bradley, 1974-78542 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1976-79541 Larry Finch, Memphis State, 1970-73538 Danny Moore, Missouri State, 1996-99537 James Gillingham, Bradley, 2000-04533 Matt Webster, Evansville, 2003-07505 Jamar Howard, Wichita State, 2001-05498 Dave Stallworth, Wichita State, 1962-65489 Ashraf Amaya, Southern Illinois, 1990-93479 Kent Williams, Southern Illinois, 1999-03

Free Throw Percentage -- Season.975 Blake Ahearn, MSU, 2003-04 (117 of 120)*.949 Rick Fields, Indiana State, 1982-83.947 Blake Ahearn, MSU, 2004-05 (90 of 95).936 Blake Ahearn, MSU, 2005-06 (117 of 125).930 Mike Glenn, Southern Illinois, 1976-77.925 Blake Ahearn, MSU, 2006-07 (111 of 120).920 Vince Greene, Illinois St., 2004-05 (81 of 88).914 Brad Duncan, Illinois St., 1984-85 (53 of 58).912 Vince Greene, Illinois St., 2003-04 (62 of 68).910 CC McFall, Wichita State, 2000-01.908 Kyle Korver, Creighton, 2002-03 (109 of 120).907 Mike Glenn, Southern Illinois, 1975-76.906 William Anderson, ILS, 1985-86 (58 of 64) Aaron Zobrist, Bradley, 1996-97 (77 of 85).905 Jamie Thompson, Wichita State, 1966-67.904 Clevin Hannah, WSU, 2009-10 (85 of 94)

Free Throw Percentage -- Career.953 Blake Ahearn, MSU, 2003-07 (435 of 460)*.899 Vince Greene, ILS, 2001-05 (240 of 267).897 Mike Kreklow, Drake, 1982-84.891 Kyle Korver, Creighton, 1999-2003 (312 of 350).890 Rick Park, Tulsa, 1963-66.889 Brad Duncan, Illinois State, 1981-85.887 Marcus Wilson, Evansville, 1995-99.883 Jim Clesson, Tulsa, 1970-72.875 Kai Nurnberger, SIU, 1984-85 & 1987-89

.875 Mike Glenn, Southern Illinois, 1974-77

.867 Ben Simons, Drake, 2009-13 (170 of 196)

.866 Nate Bufford, Southern Illinois, 1983-85

Consecutive Free Throws Made60 Blake Ahearn, MSU (12/20/03 - 2/14/04)60 Blake Ahearn, MSU (12/19/04 - 2/28/05)57 Vince Greene, ILS (1/18/04 - 11/30/04)51 Blake Ahearn, MSU (12/15/05 - 1/29/06)48 Marcus Wilson, Evansville (12/1/96 - 2/2/97)44 James Gillingham, BU (2/8/03 - 2/25/03)43 Clevin Hannah, WSU (12/12/09 - 1/27/10)40 Andrew Warren, BU (12/4/10 - 1/4/11)36 Booker Woodfox, CU (12/6/08 - 1/6/09)36 Ron Mendel, Wichita State (1967-68)35 Aaron Zobrist, Bradley (12/27/96 - 1/27/97)34 Roger Phegley, Bradley (2/2/76 - 11/26/76)34 Blake Ahearn, MSU (12/22/06 - 1/24/07)32 Josh Young, Drake (11/19/08 - 12/12/08)32 Michael Lindeman, CU (1/23/03 - 12/3/03)32 Blake Ahearn, MSU (11/17/03 - 12/20/03)31 Jeremy Crouch, BU (2/23/08 - 4/2/08)31 Hersey Hawkins, BU (12/9/87 - 12/17/87)

Rebound Average -- Season19.4 Wes Unseld, Louisville, 1965-6619.0 Wes Unseld, Louisville, 1966-6718.7 Barney Cable, Bradley, 1955-5618.3 Wes Unseld, Louisville, 1967-6817.5 Steve Davidson, West Texas State, 1971-7217.1 Larry Kenon, Memphis State, 1972-7316.8 Terry Benton, Wichita State, 1970-7116.0 Mike Grosso, Louisville, 1968-6915.8 Robert Elmore, Wichita State, 1976-7715.2 Jim Ard, Cincinnati, 1969-7015.0 Lewis Lloyd, Drake, 1979-80

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ALL-TIME TRIPLE-DOUBLES Player (Pt/Rb/As), School vs. Opp, Date

OscarRobertson(39/17/10),UCvs.Pacific,12/17/58Oscar Robertson (43/21/10), UC vs. Miami (O), 2/17/59Oscar Robertson (34/14/11), Cincinnati vs. WSU, 2/21/59Oscar Robertson (39/17/13), UC vs. K-State, 3/14/59Oscar Robertson (39/17/10), UC vs. Louisville, 3/21/59Oscar Robertson (45/22/10), Cincinnati vs. INS, 12/1/59Oscar Robertson (42/22/10), Cincinnati vs. BU, 12/22/59Oscar Robertson (16/11/11), Cincinnati vs. NTSU, 2/8/60Oscar Robertson (18/10/10), UC vs. California, 3/18/60Oscar Robertson (18/10/10), UC vs. New York, 3/19/60*Gene Wiley (12/13/15), WSU vs. Purdue, 12/11/61*Gene Wiley (17/16/12), WSU vs. Santa Clara, 12/21/61*Gene Wiley (22/23/10), WSU vs. Tulsa, 1/18/62*Gene Wiley (12/15/12), WSU vs. Louisville, 1/27/62Warren Armstrong (18/12/10), WSU vs. SIU, 12/20/65*Dave Stallworth (19/12/10), WSU vs. St. Louis, 1/16/65Joe Allen (25/11/12), Bradley vs. Oklahoma, 12/20/66Warren Armstrong (33/21/12), WSU vs. Arizona St., 12/11/67*Rick Roberson (16/10/10), Cincinnati vs. BU, 1/17/67Warren Armstrong (29/13/10), WSU vs. Memphis, 1/13/68Warren Armstrong (19/19/12), WSU vs. Loyola, 2/26/68Cal Criddle (12/10/10), BU vs. Saint Louis, 2/28/70Terry Benton (20/22/10), WSU vs. Tulsa, 1/29/72Larry Bird (31/18/10), INS vs. Chicago State, 11/27/76Larry Bird (22/16/10), INS vs. St. Ambrose, 11/30/76Larry Bird (25/12/10), INS vs. Lawrence, 11/25/78Wayne Abrams (13/12/10), SIU vs. Milwaukee, 12/9/78Larry Bird (27/18/10), INS vs. Bradley, 1/13/79Larry Bird (33/10/10), INS vs. Drake, 2/6/79*Benoit Benjamin (24/17/11), CU vs. Tulsa, 2/16/84*Benoit Benjamin (43/16/10), CU vs. SIU, 1/17/85*Benoit Benjamin (29/12/12), CU vs. Bradley, 2/2/85Sam Roark (21/10/11), DU vs. Iowa State, 12/12/89Reed Jackson (13/10/10), UE vs. New Hampshire, 1/3/95Rashad Tucker (24/10/10), SIU vs. UNI, 2/26/98JakeOdum(10/10/12),INSvs.Fairfield,11/27/11Troy Taylor (10/10/10), UE vs. Creighton, 12/29/12

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Assists -- Game22 Terry Adolph, WTSU vs. Texas-Pan Am., 1981 Terry Adolph, WTSU vs. New Mexico St., 198021 Anthony Manuel, BU vs. UC Irvine, 12/19/8720 Willie Scott, BU vs. Indiana State, 3/2/8218 Anthony Manuel, BU vs. Indiana State, 2/27/88 Anthony Manuel, BU vs. West Virginia, 1/28/88 Anthony Manuel, BU vs. S. Illinois, 2/4/8717 Anthony Manuel, BU vs. Memphis St., 2/4/87

Assists -- Season373 Anthony Manuel, Bradley, 1987-88280 Terry Adolph, West Texas State, 1979-80275 Jim Les, Bradley, 1985-86263 Jim Les, Bradley, 1984-85257 Arnold Bernard, Missouri State, 1990-91243 Todd Starks, Illinois State, 1986-87239 Steve Reed, Indiana State, 1978-79237 Anthony Manuel, Bradley, 1986-87229 Jamar Smiley, Illinois State, 1995-96

Assists -- Career855 Anthony Manuel, Bradley, 1985-89740 Jamar Smiley, Illinois State, 1994-98696 Jim Les, Bradley, 1984-86644 DanielRuffin,Bradley,2004-08616 Steve Reed, Indiana State, 1977-81603 Jake Odum, Indiana State, 2010-14601 Jeremy Stanton, Evansville, 1997-01595 Billy Wright, Bradley, 1992-96570 Ryan Sears, Creighton, 1997-01551 Rick Fields, Indiana State, 1981-85517 Jimmy Smith, Indiana State, 1975-78509 Bryan Mullins, Southern Illinois, 2005-09506 Jason Holsinger, Evansville, 2005-09505 Antoine Young, Creighton, 2008-12496 Nate Green, Indiana State, 1996-00471 William Fontleroy, Missouri State, 1996-00

Blocked Shots -- Game15 Gene Wiley, WSU vs. Purdue, 12/11/6112 Benoit Benjamin, CU vs. Bradley, 2/12/85 Gene Wiley, WSU vs. Santa Clara, 12/21/61 Gene Wiley, WSU vs. Louisville, 1/27/6211 Benoit Benjamin, CU vs. Tulsa, 2/16/84 Gene Wiley, WSU vs. Drake, 11/11/6210 Gene Wiley, WSU vs. Tulsa, 1/18/62 Benoit Benjamin, CU vs. S. Illinois, 1/17/85 Benoit Benjamin, CU vs. Illinois State, 3/8/84 Benoit Benjamin, CU vs. Neb.-Omaha, 12/22/83

Blocked Shots -- Season162 Benoit Benjamin, Creighton, 1984-85157 Benoit Benjamin, Creighton, 1983-84 96 Reggie Lynch, Illinois State, 2013-14 92 Benoit Benjamin, Creighton, 1982-83 87 Rolan Roberts, Southern Illinois, 2001-02 84 Danny Moore, Missouri State, 1998-99 80 Gene Wiley, Wichita State, 1961-62 Grant Stout, UNI, 2005-06 79 Jeffrey Rabey, Bradley, 2000-01 75 Patrick O’Bryant, Bradley, 2004-05 Grant Stout, UNI, 2004-05 Randal Falker, Southern Illinois, 2006-07 72 Adebayo Akinkunle, Bradley, 1996-97 Patrick O’Bryant, Bradley, 2005-06 70 Chad Gallagher, Creighton, 1990-91 Danny Granger, Bradley, 2001-02 Tony Harvey, Southern Illinois, 1988-89

Blocked Shots -- Career411 Benoit Benjamin, Creighton, 1982-85222 Grant Stout, UNI, 2003-07209 Antoine Carr, Wichita State, 1979-83200 Jackie Carmichael, Illinois State, 2009-13195 Randal Falker, Southern Illinois, 2004-08

183 Chad Gallagher, Creighton, 1987-91180 Donald Powell, Bradley, 1984-88174 Gregory Echenique, Creighton, 2010-13168 DeCarsta Webster, Indiana State, 1975-78167 Danny Moore, Missouri State, 1996-99160 Greg Dilligard, Illinois State, 2003-07160 Bradley Strickland, Evansville, 2003-07158 Ashraf Amaya, Southern Illinois, 1989-93154 Adebayo Akinkunle, Bradley, 1994-98153 Kenny Lawson Jr., Creighton, 2006-11147 Patrick O’Bryant, Bradley, 2004-06143 LeRoy Watkins, Illinois State, 1996-99138 Brody Deren, Creighton, 2001-04

Steals -- Game 9 Michael Johnson, CU vs. St. Joseph’s, 12/14/81 Cam Johnson, UNI vs. St. Bonaventure, 12/19/92 Rob Dye, Bradley vs. Missouri State, 1/13/99 Anthony Manuel, Bradley vs. Wichita State, 1/8/88 Al Stewart, Drake vs. Illinois State, 2/14/06 8 Jim Smith, INS vs. Drake, 1/14/78 Paul Pressey, TU vs. Oral Roberts, 2/25/82 Willie Scott, BU vs. W. Michigan, 12/17/82 Willie Scott, BU vs. Creighton, 1/6/83 Steve Harris, TU vs. Pepperdine, 12/27/83 Latrell Wrightsell, CU vs. Drake, 2/21/91 Latrell Wrightsell, CU vs. Drake, 3/2/91 Marcus Timmons, SIU vs. Creighton, 2/9/95 Dan Knuckey, DU vs. Simpson, 11/27/93 Nate Green, INS vs. Eastern Illinois, 12/19/99 Andy Woodley, UNI vs. S. Illinois, 2/17/01 Darren Brooks, SIU vs. Drake, 12/6/03 Darren Brooks, SIU vs. Missouri State, 1/15/05 Bryan Mullins, SIU vs. Creighton, 2/11/06 Dyricus Simms-Edwards, BU, vs. DU, 12/29/12

Steals -- Season96 Paul Pressey, Tulsa, 1980-8194 Bryan Mullins, Southern Illinois, 2005-0692 Nate Green, Indiana State, 1999-00 Darren Brooks, Southern Illinois, 2004-0586 Dyricus Simms-Edwards, Bradley, 2012-1385 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1978-7983 Willie Scott, Bradley, 1982-8382 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley, 1987-88 Arnold Bernard, Missouri State, 1990-9180 Kevin Ault, Missouri State, 1998-99 Ryan Sears, Creighton, 1999-00 Andy Woodley, UNI, 2000-01 Desmar Jackson, Southern Illinois, 2013-1479 Rob Dye, Bradley, 1998-9978 Willie Scott, Bradley, 1981-82 Walt Lemon Jr., Bradley, 2013-1476 Malcolm Armstead, Wichita State, 2012-13

Steals -- Career283 Ryan Sears, Creighton, 1997-01271 Steve Harris, Tulsa, 1981-85259 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley, 1984-88258 Darren Brooks, Southern Illinois, 2001-05254 Bryan Mullins, Southern Illinois, 2005-09243 Kevin Ault, Missouri State, 1996-00240 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1976-79 Nate Green, Indiana State, 1996-00231 Eric Roberson, Bradley, 1996-00222 Jason Perez, Wichita State, 1996-00 Walt Lemon Jr., Bradley, 2010-14219 Billy Wright, Bradley, 1992-96211 Marcus Timmons, Southern Illinois, 1991-95207 DanielRuffin,Bradley,2004-08204 Jake Odum, Indiana State, 2010-14203 Gabe Moore, Indiana State, 2004-08196 Josh Dotzler, Creighton, 2005-09195 Rodney Buford, Creighton, 1995-99 Rob Dye, Bradley, 1996-00194 Matt Woodley, Drake, 1997-00192 James Gillingham, Bradley, 2000-04191 Paul Pressey, Tulsa, 1980-82

TEAM -- ALL GAMESGames Won -- Season35 Wichita State, 2013-1433 Indiana State, 1978-7932 Bradley, 1985-86 Bradley, 1950-51 Bradley, 1949-5030 UNI, 2009-10 Wichita State, 2012-1329 Cincinnati, 1961-62 Creighton, 2002-03 Southern Illinois, 2006-07 Wichita State, 2010-11 Creighton, 2011-1228 Southern Illinois, 2001-02 Drake, 2007-08 Creighton, 2012-1327 Wichita State, 1953-54 Tulsa, 1983-84 Bradley, 1948-49 Bradley, 1959-60 Southern Illinois, 2004-05 Creighton, 2008-09 Wichita State, 2011-1226 Drake, 1968-69 Bradley, 1981-82 Bradley, 1987-88 Wichita State, 2005-06 Missouri State, 2010-11

Consecutive Games Won37 Cincinnati, 1961-6235 Wichita State, 2013-14 *33 Indiana State, 1978-7922 Bradley, 1985-8621 Drake, 2007-0818 Bradley, 1959-60 (6) into 1960-61 (12)16 Southern Illinois, 2003-0415 Tulsa, 1983-84 Bradley, 1950-51 Bradley, 1959-60 UNI, 2009-1014 Wichita State, 1953-54 Saint Louis, 1958-59 Bradley, 1949-50 Illinois State, 2008-09

Consecutive Wins To Begin A Season

35 Wichita State (2013-14) . . . . . . . . . 35-1 33 Indiana State (1978-79) . . . . . . . . . 33-1 19 Cincinnati (1962-63) . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-2 19 Kansas (1908-09). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-3 18 Oklahoma (1927-28). . . . . . . . . . . . 18-0 17 Missouri (1919-20) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-1 17 Missouri (1920-21) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-1 17 Kansas State (1918-19) . . . . . . . . . 17-2 16 Oklahoma State (1950-51) . . . . . . . 29-6 15 Bradley (1950-51) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32-6 15 Tulsa (1983-84) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27-4 14 Illinois State (2008-09) . . . . . . . . . 24-10 13 Indiana State (1977-78) . . . . . . . . . 23-9 13 Missouri (1917-18) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-1 13 Missouri (1921-22) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-1 13 Cincinnati (1959-60) . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-2 13 Louisville (1966-67) . . . . . . . . . . . . 23-5 13 Louisville (1974-75) . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-3 12 Creighton (2003-04) . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-9 12 Bradley (1960-61) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-5 12 Bradley (1948-49) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27-8 12 Kansas (1909-10). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-1 11 Saint Louis (1948-49) . . . . . . . . . . . 22-4 10 Missouri State (1996-97). . . . . . . . . 24-9 10 Creighton (2002-03) . . . . . . . . . . . . 29-5 10 Bradley (1965-66) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-6 10 Missouri State (2009-10). . . . . . . . 24-12

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Scoring Average -- Season92.5 Bradley, 1987-8890.8 Tulsa, 1983-8488.8 North Texas State, 1969-70 Wichita State, 1978-79 Drake, 1979-8088.0 Wichita State, 1965-6687.1 Drake, 1968-6985.2 Wichita State, 1967-6884.6 Bradley, 1970-7184.0 Bradley, 1973-7483.8 Bradley, 1976-7783.8 Bradley, 1977-78

Points -- Game162 Drake vs. Grinnell, 12/11/02141 Tulsa vs. Prairie View, 12/17/95140 West Texas State vs. N.M. Highlands, 1985139 Bradley vs. UC Irvine, 12/18/87133 New Mexico State vs N.M. Highlands, 1983130 Drake vs. Missouri-Kansas City, 1/20/71129 New Mexico State vs. Houston Baptist, 1976128 Tulsa vs. Houston Baptist, 11/27/93 Cincinnati vs. North Texas State, 1/11/58127 Tulsa vs. Christian Brothers, 12/11/64 Bradley vs. Chicago State, 2/27/71126 Tulsa vs. Indiana State, 3/1/84 Tulsa vs. Long Island, 12/9/83

Points -- Both Teams272 Drake 162, Grinnell 110; 12/11/02258 Bradley 139, UC Irvine 119; 12/19/87232 UC Irvine 121, Bradley 111; 12/1/86231 Iowa State, 117, Drake 114 (OT); 12/12/89229 Bradley 122, Detroit 107; 2/22/88 Wichita State 123, Utah State 106; 12/23/66228 Tulsa 126, Indiana State 102; 3/1/84227 N. Mexico St. 125, Hardin-Simmons 102; 1976 Wichita State 122, Arizona St. 105; 12/11/67226 New Mexico State 117, Bradley 109; 1/27/77225 Drake 114, Wis.-Whitewater 111 (2OT); 12/4/74

Points -- Season2952 Indiana State, 1978-792868 Bradley, 1987-882816 Tulsa, 1983-842805 Bradley, 2007-082772 Creighton, 2011-122733 Southern Illinois, 1989-902720 Wichita State, 2012-132717 Southern Illinois, 2001-022706 Wichita State, 2013-142699 Drake, 1968-692690 Wichita State, 2010-112688 Creighton, 2002-03

Field Goals Made -- Game

60 Drake vs. Grinnell, 12/11/0254 Drake vs. Wisconsin-Platteville, 12/1/71 Tulsa vs. Christian Brothers, 12/11/8453 New Mexico State vs. Hardin-Simmons, 3/1/76 Drake vs. Wichita State, 2/20/69 Bradley vs. Wheaton, 12/10/7452 Bradley vs. UC Irvine, 12/19/87 Drake vs. Missouri-Kansas City, 1/20/71 Bradley vs. Illinois Tech, 12/17/76 Bradley vs. Southeast Missouri State, 12/4/7651 Drake vs. Illinois College, 12/8/67 Drake vs. Northeastern Illinois, 12/20/74 Tulsa vs. Houston Baptist, 11/27/93 Bradley vs. Chicago State, 2/27/71

Field Goals Made -- Season1183 Indiana State, 1978-791096 Tulsa, 1983-841092 Wichita State, 1980-811089 Drake, 1968-691039 Louisville, 1971-721038 Memphis State, 1972-731035 Wichita State, 1978-79 Cincinnati, 1959-601032 Bradley, 1987-88

Field Goals Attempted -- Game120 Wichita State vs. Arizona, 12/18/51115 Wichita State vs. Drake, 1/29/54114 Creighton vs. Nevada-Reno, 12/23/63112 Tulsa vs. Samford, 11/27/72108 Southern Illinois vs. Missouri-Rolla, 1974107 Wichita State vs. Montana State, 12/30/70103 Drake vs. Los Angeles State, 12/13/69102 Drake vs. Illinois College, 12/8/67 New Mexico St. vs. Hardin-Simmons, 3/1/76101 Wichita State vs. Bowling Green, 3/6/54

Field Goals Attempted -- Season2588 Bradley, 1949-502372 Bradley, 1948-492365 Indiana State, 1978-792324 Drake, 1968-692300 Wichita State, 1953-542226 Tulsa, 1974-752224 Wichita State, 1978-792180 Wichita State, 1980-812170 Wichita State, 1961-62

Field Goal Percentage -- Half.857 Southern Illinois vs. Creighton, 2/10/07 (2nd).842 Creighton vs. Wichita State, 2/16/05 (2nd).822 Bradley vs. Chicago State, 11/26/91 (1st).818 UNI vs. Missouri State, 1/10/09 (1st).814 Drake vs. Arkansas State, 2/15/74 (2nd).813 Creighton vs Iowa State, 12/10/84 (2nd).808 Wichita State vs. Bradley, 2/1/88.800 Drakevs.HawaiiPacific,11/30/86(2nd).800 Creighton vs. Illinois State, 1/24/04 (2nd).800 UNI vs. Drake, 2/22/99 (1st).800 Wichita State vs. West Texas State, 2/6/84.800 Wichita State at Davidson, 2/18/12 (2nd).800 Creighton at Southern Illinois, 2/14/12 (2nd).800 Indiana State vs. S. Illinois, 2/11/12 (2nd)

Field Goal Percentage -- Game.775 Creighton vs. S. Illinois, 2/14/12 (31 of 40).745 Bradley vs. W. Texas State, 1/28/84 (38 of 51).727 Bradley vs. W. Texas State, 1/12/84 (32 of 44).723 Evansville vs. Southern Illinois, 2/24/96.721 Bradley vs. Chicago St., 11/26/91 (31 of 43).714 Missouri St. vs. Louisiana Monroe, 11/23/90.712 Bradley vs. San Diego St., 12/20/67 (42 of 59).709 Bradley vs. Drake, 2/13/68.705 UNI vs. Missouri State, 1/10/09 (31 of 44).704 Creighton vs. Campbell, 11/25/11 (38 of 54).702 Creighton vs. Wichita St., 3/2/13 (33 of 47).698 Illinois State vs. Butler, 2/24/88 Tulsa vs. North Carolina A&T, 12/2/95

Field Goal Percentage -- Season.542 West Texas State, 1976-77.535 Creighton, 1985-86.527 Tulsa, 1983-84 Wichita State, 1982-83.524 Bradley, 1967-68.523 Southern Illinois, 1976-77.516 Illinois State, 1984-85.515 Bradley, 1985-86.514 Southern Illinois, 1974-75

Three-Pointers Made -- Game20 Creighton vs. Chattanooga, 2/19/05 Bradley vs. Florida A&M, 11/21/0618 Southern Illinois vs. Hawaii-Hilo, 12/29/9517 Indiana State vs. Arizona State, 12/1/88 Illinois State vs. Drake, 2/14/96 Evansville vs. Southern Illinois, 1/7/97 Drake vs. Wichita State, 1/11/01 Indiana State vs. Drake, 12/30/06 Illinois State vs. Mississippi, 3/14/12 UNI vs. Evansville, 1/29/1416 8 times (last): Creighton vs. Drake, 1/8/13

Three-Pointers Made -- Season349 Bradley, 2006-07346 Bradley, 2007-08310 Drake, 2007-08307 Creighton, 2012-13297 Illinois State, 2008-09297 Illinois State, 2011-12293 Creighton, 2004-05289 Creighton, 1999-00287 Creighton, 2011-12284 Drake, 2009-10280 Creighton, 2010-11 UNI, 2012-13279 Drake, 2012-13276 Creighton, 2008-09274 Creighton, 2007-08

Three-Pointers Attempted -- Game45 Drake vs. Iowa, 11/29/9442 Southern Illinois vs. New Mexico St., 12/28/96 Drake vs. Western Kentucky, 3/21/0840 Southern Illinois vs. Hawaii-Hilo, 12/29/9539 Southern Illinois vs. Indiana State, 2/21/96 Wichita State vs. Kansas State, 12/10/97 Drake vs. Missouri State, 1/27/9938 Southern Illinois vs. Illinois State, 2/18/95 Indiana State vs. Drake, 12/30/04 Drake vs. Missouri State, 2/26/08 Illinois State vs. Chicago State, 11/30/1137 Tulsa vs. Houston Baptist, 11/27/93 Drake vs. Iowa State, 1/27/93

Three-Pointers Attempted -- Season925 Bradley, 2007-08840 Drake, 2007-08831 Bradley, 2006-07783 Illinois State, 2011-12781 Illinois State, 2008-09778 Southern Illinois, 1995-96765 Drake, 2008-09 Wichita State, 2012-13762 UNI, 2012-13759 Creighton, 2010-11748 Creighton, 2007-08746 Drake, 2009-10746 Creighton, 2009-10742 Creighton, 2012-13

Three-Point FG Pct. -- Game (min. 7)1.00 Indiana State (12-12) vs. SIU, 2/11/12*.857 Creighton (12-14) vs. S. Illinois, 2/14/12.833 Evansville (10-12) vs. S. Illinois, 2/24/96.800 Wichita State (8-10) vs. Tulsa, 3/4/87 Illinois State (8-10) vs. UNI, 11/27/94 UNI (8-10) vs. Bradley, 2/20/07 S. Illinois (8-10) at Wichita State, 1/7/09 Evansville (8-10) vs. Middle Tenn., 12/18/10.778 Wichita State (7-9) vs. Bradley, 2/1/88 Bradley (7-9) vs. Wichita State, 1/26/87 Drake (7-9) vs. Tulsa, 1/5/91 Evansville (14-18) vs. Miami-Ohio, 12/5/12.769 UNI (10-13) vs. Drake, 2/22/99

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Three-Point FG Percentage -- Season.458 Illinois State (110-240), 1986-87.453 Wichita State (194-428), 1987-88.444 Illinois State (134-302), 1987-88.440 Illinois State (188-427), 2002-03.427 Evansville (181-424), 1994-95.424 Creighton (287-677), 2011-12.423 Southern Illinois (158-373), 1986-87.421 Wichita State (177-420), 1988-89.420 Indiana State (131-312), 1989-90 Bradley (349-831), 2006-07.416 Creighton (289-694), 1999-00.415 Southern Illinois (179-431), 1987-88.414 Creighton (293-707), 2004-05 Creighton (307-742), 2012-13

MVC Active Three-Point Streaks460 UNI (2/3/00 vs. Southern Illinois: 0-for-4)385 Missouri State (12/14/02 vs. Tulsa: 0-for-14)283 Drake (12/9/05 vs. North Dakota St.: 0-for-2) 267 Wichita St. (12/16/06 vs. Kennesaw: 0-for-5)188 Indiana St. (12/20/08 vs. DePauw: 0-for-10)104 Southern Illinois (2/2/11 vs. Drake: 0-for-8) 70 Bradley (2/15/12 vs. Drake: 0-for-20) 47 Illinois State (1/23/13 vs. Indiana St.: 0-13) 32 Loyola (only counts games as MVC member) 9 Evansville (2/5/14 vs. Missouri St.: 0-13) last game without a three-pointer in parentheses

Free Throws Made -- Game46 Detroit vs. Bradley, 1/2/5644 Evansville vs. Illinois State, 2/12/1443 Tulsa vs. Arkansas, 1964 Evansville vs. Norfolk State, 12/23/1042 Tulsa vs. Southern Illinois, 1983 Bradley vs. Xavier, 3/19/5741 Indiana State vs. Eastern Illinois, 12/19/9941 Drake vs. Grinnell, 12/11/0240 Wichita State vs. Arizona State, 12/11/67 Wichita State vs. Fordham, 12/6/86

Free Throws Made -- Season697 Oklahoma State, 1951-52692 Bradley, 1956-57677 Wichita State, 1954-55664 Wichita State, 2013-14663 Wichita State, 1953-54641 Southern Illinois, 1989-90634 Tulsa, 1954-55631 Tulsa, 1980-81606 Missouri State, 1996-97605 Bradley, 1958-59 Southern Illinois, 1988-89

Free Throws Attempted -- Game62 Wichita State vs. Detroit, 1/16/54 Drake vs. Detroit, 1/18/5461 Wichita State vs. Tulsa, 1/21/5359 Wichita State vs. Fordham, 12/6/8656 Evansville vs. Illinois State, 2/12/1454 Tulsa vs. Creighton, 1/6/90 Evansville vs. Norfolk State, 12/23/1053 Wichita State vs. Arizona State, 12/11/67 Bradley vs. Eastern Illinois, 1/22/7252 Wichita State vs. Seattle, 12/3/53 Indiana State vs. Eastern Illinois, 12/19/99 Drake vs. Illinois State, 1/17/01 Bradley vs. Saint Louis, 12/28/63 Bradley vs. Canisius, 12/13/55 Evansville vs. Bradley, 1/11/04

Free Throws Attempted -- Season1090 Bradley, 1956-571008 Wichita State, 1953-54 953 Southern Illinois, 1989-90 948 Tulsa, 1980-81 945 Wichita State, 1954-55 932 Wichita State, 1953-53 916 Wichita State, 2013-14 915 Wichita State, 1986-87

Free Throw Percentage -- Season.791 Oklahoma State, 1957-58.775 Illinois State, 2001-02.774 Bradley, 1975-76 Illinois State, 1983-84.772 Evansville, 1998-99.769 Indiana State, 2009-10.767 Indiana State, 1992-93.765 Indiana State, 1988-89.764 Bradley, 1977-78 Evansville, 2011-12.762 Drake, 2000-01 UNI, 2010-11

Rebounds -- Game93 West Texas St. vs. Southern Colorado, 198185 Drake vs. Illinois College, 12/8/67 New Mexico State vs. Texas-Arlington, 197184 Drake vs. William Jewell, 12/1/65 Memphis State vs. MacMurray, 1971-7283 Drake vs. Washington (Mo.), 3/2/6382 Drake vs. SIU Edwardsville, 12/3/60

Rebounds -- Season1639 Indiana State, 1978-791553 Cincinnati, 1960-61 1549 Drake, 1968-691536 Cincinnati, 1961-621532 Cincinnati, 1958-591497 Memphis State, 1972-73 Wichita State, 2012-131461 Bradley, 1956-571456 Drake, 1969-70

Assists -- Game42 Wichita State vs. Drake, 2/15/7936 Wichita State vs. Indiana State, 1/26/81 Bradley vs. Wheaton, 12/10/7435 Tulsa vs. Houston Baptist, 11/27/93 Southern Illinois vs. Northern Illinois, 11/30/96 Drake vs. Grinnell, 12/11/02 Bradley vs. Southeast Missouri State, 12/4/7634 Indiana State vs. West Texas State, 3/5/83 Tulsa vs. Fort Valley State, 11/24/84 Drake vs. Southern Illinois, 1/10/80 Wichita State vs. West Texas State, 2/9/80 Wichita State vs. Texas-Pan Am., 12/19/8133 Wichita State vs. Bradley, 2/17/66 Wichita State vs. NE Louisiana, 12/10/73 Wichita State vs. Hardin-Simmons, 12/1/80 Wichita State vs. West Texas State, 2/23/82 Tulsa vs. Prairie View, 12/17/95 Missouri State vs. Troy, 12/11/04

Assists -- Season791 Indiana State, 1978-79772 Wichita State, 1980-81655 Creighton, 1989-90641 Bradley, 1985-86634 Bradley, 1987-88621 Wichita State, 1978-79616 Creighton, 2011-12609 Creighton, 2012-13603 Wichita State, 1979-80 Bradley, 2007-08

Blocked Shots -- Game16 Creighton vs. St. Ambrose, 12/21/8215 Wichita State vs. Purdue, 12/11/6114 Tulsa vs. Southwest Missouri State, 1/22/9113 Wichita State vs. Southern Illinois, 1/9/1312 Wichita State vs. Santa Clara, 12/21/61 Wichita State vs. Louisville, 1/27/62 Creighton vs. Nebraska-Omaha, 12/22/83 Creighton vs. West Texas State, 1/21/84 Indiana State vs. SIU Edwardsville, 12/19/84 Creighton vs. Bradley, 2/2/85 Creighton vs. Missouri-Kansas City, 11/14/97 Bradley vs. Evansville, 1/14/06 Wichita State vs. Western Kentucky, 11/11/13

Blocked Shots -- Season193 Creighton, 1984-85184 Wichita State, 2013-14182 Creighton, 1983-84177 Wichita State, 2012-13171 Southern Illinois, 2001-02160 Illinois State, 2013-14157 Creighton, 1982-83153 Creighton, 2002-03151 Bradley, 2005-06145 Indiana State, 2010-11144 Illinois State, 2012-13

Steals -- Game27 Drake vs. Simpson, 11/27/9325 Tulsa vs. Fort Valley State, 11/24/8424 Bradley vs. Valparaiso, 12/20/80 Drake vs. Wichita State, 1/11/92 Drake vs. Cornell (Iowa), 11/30/0523 Wichita State vs. South Dakota, 12/14/7822 Southern Illinois vs. Augustana, 11/24/0421 Wichita State vs. San Jose State, 12/2/78 Bradley vs. Western Michigan, 12/17/82 Bradley vs. Oklahoma, 3/22/82 Drake vs. Indiana State, 2/5/94 Southern Illinois vs. Creighton, 2/9/95 Southern Illinois vs. Hawaii, 2/21/04

Steals -- Season345 Tulsa, 1983-84337 Drake, 1993-94322 Southern Illinois, 2004-05321 Drake, 2003-04318 Bradley, 2012-13303 Bradley, 1985-86 Bradley, 1981-82302 Southern Illinois, 2003-04299 Missouri State, 1998-99297 Bradley, 2007-08296 Tulsa, 1989-90294 Bradley, 2005-06

Single-Season Attendance (Average)17,155, Creighton, 2012-1316,665, Creighton, 2011-12

ALL-GAME RECORDS

15,930, Creighton, 2008-0915,909, Creighton, 2006-0715,333, Creighton, 2007-0814,495, Creighton, 2009-1013,901, Creighton, 2005-0613,674, Louisville, 1974-7513,507, Creighton, 2010-1112,016, Creighton, 2003-0412,009, Louisville, 1967-6811,839, Louisville, 1966-6711,208, Creighton, 2004-0511,162, Louisville, 1971-7210,872, Louisville, 1973-7410,738, Indiana St., 1978-7910,732, Wichita St., 2013-1410,698, Wichita St., 1965-6610,631, Wichita St., 1981-8210,489, Evansville, 1994-95

10,489, UL, 1969-7010,478, WSU, 2006-0710,478, WSU, 2007-0810,457, UE, 1995-9610,446, WSU, 1980-8110,436, WSU, 2005-0610,428, WSU, 2010-1110,408, WSU, 1966-6710,391, WSU, 2011-1210,370, WSU, 1979-8010,333, WSU, 2009-1010,325, WSU, 2004-0510,312, WSU, 2012-1310,218, WSU, 1964-6510,178, BU, 1999-0010,114, UL, 1965-6610,095, WSU, 2008-0910,090, WSU, 2003-0410,030, WSU, 1970-7110,023, WSU, 1982-83

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INDIVIDUAL -- MVC GAMESPoints -- Game62 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. NTSU, 2/8/6058 Bob Kurland, Oklahoma State vs. SLU, 194651 Red Murrell, DU vs. Houston (ot), 3/3/5850 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. SLU, 1958 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. WSU, 1958

Points -- Season504 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1957-58475 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State, 1984-85469 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1977-78467 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley, 1987-88 459 Lewis Lloyd, Drake, 1979-80457 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1959-60456 Willie Biles, Tulsa, 1972-73

Average Per Game -- Season36.0 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1957-5833.4 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley, 1987-8832.6 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1959-6032.6 Willie Biles, Tulsa, 1972-7330.9 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1958-5930.5 Bob Patterson, Tulsa, 1954-55

Field Goals Made -- Game25 Bob Kurland, Oklahoma State vs. SLU, 194623 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. NTSU, 196021 Steve Bracey, TU vs. Drake, 1/8/72 Antoine Carr, WSU vs. Southern Illinois, 198320 Red Murrell, DU vs. Saint Louis, 2/21/56 Red Murrell, DU vs. Houston (OT), 3/3/58 Butch Beard, Louisville vs. Bradley, 1/14/67

Field Goals Made -- Season195 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1977-78194 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State, 1984-85189 Willie Biles, Tulsa, 1972-73185 Lewis Lloyd, Drake, 1979-80180 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1957-58178 Lewis Lloyd, Drake, 1980-81167 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1959-60 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1978-79

Field Goals Attempted -- Game44 Red Murrell, DU vs. Houston (OT), 3/3/5836 Antoine Carr, WSU vs. Southern Illinois, 3/5/8335 Red Murrell, DU vs. Saint Louis, 2/21/5630 Cleo Littleton, WSU vs. Creighton, 2/8/52 Mitchell Anderson, Bradley vs. Drake, 1/12/8029 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. NTSU, 2/8/60 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley vs. S. Illinois, 1/21/88

Field Goal Percentage -- Season.767 Corky Abrams, Southern Illinois, 1975-76.711 Anthony Slack, Illinois St., 2007-08 (64 of 90).677 Zach Andrews, Bradley, 2006-07 (84 of 124).660 Adam Grundvig, Wichita State, 2000-01.659 Dinma Odiakosa, ILS, 2008-09 (60 of 91).648 Greg Dilligard, ILS, 2006-07 (68 of 105).648 Seth Tuttle, UNI, 2011-12 (68 of 105).645 Randal Falker, S. Illinois, 2006-07 (98 of 152).643 Kwame James, Evansville, 1998-99.642 Vernon Moore, Creighton, 1984-85.635 Tamarr Maclin, Missouri State, 2004-05.633 Jason Sims, UNI, 1994-95.632 Egidijus Mockevicius, UE, 2013-14 (67 of 106).630 Gregory Echenique, CU, 2011-12 (58 of 92).630 Neil Strom, Wichita State, 1974-75

Three-Pointers Made -- Game10 Troy Hudson, SIU vs. Indiana State, 2/21/96 9 Jeff Allen, DU vs. Tulsa, 1/13/94 Stuart Sullivan, UE vs. Wichita State, 12/9/95 Jason Perez, WSU vs. Missouri State, 2/2/00 Kyle Korver, CU vs. Evansville, 1/15/03 Kyle Anslinger, Evansville vs. Drake, 2/11/06 Marico Stinson, INS vs. Drake, 12/30/06 8 Jeff Harris, ILS vs. Creighton, 2/15/88 Kai Nurnberger, SIU vs. Creighton, 3/5/89 Travis Inman, INS vs. Drake, 2/1/92 Johnny Murdock, Missouri St. vs. Indiana St., 2/6/93 Cam Johnson, UNI vs. Drake, 2/12/94 Tad Ackerman, CU vs. Drake, 1/23/95 Aaron Zobrist, BU vs. Drake, 1/31/95 Johnny Murdock, Missouri State vs. Drake, 2/18/95 Troy Hudson, SIU vs. Indiana State, 1/2/597 Kevin Ault, Missouri St. vs. Illinois St., 2/15/98 Maurice Evans, WSU vs. Illinois State, 12/12/98 Tarise Bryson, ILS vs. Drake, 2/28/00 Jerome Robinson, BU vs. Wichita State, 2/10/01 Matt Broermann, INS vs. Wichita State, 1/16/02 Eric Gray, Indiana State vs. Drake, 12/30/04 Osiris Eldridge, ILS vs. Creighton, 1/1/07 Jason Holsinger, UE vs. Drake, 2/21/07 Jason Holsinger, UE vs. Drake, 3/1/07 Jay Tunnell, INS vs. Illinois State, 2/8/09 Colt Ryan, UE vs. Bradley, 1/18/12

Three-Pointers Made -- Season76 Troy Hudson, Southern Illinois, 1996-9764 Troy Hudson, Southern Illinois, 1995-9663 Tad Ackerman, Creighton, 1994-9561 Matt Bohannon, UNI, 2013-1460 Shane Hawkins, Southern Illinois, 1997-98

Three-Pointers Attempted -- Game20 B.J. Windhorst, Drake vs. Tulsa, 1/2/9519 Troy Hudson, SIU vs. Indiana State, 2/21/96 Eric Gray, Indiana State vs. Drake, 12/30/0417 Jeff Allen, DU vs. Tulsa, 1/13/9416 Chad Elstun, WSU vs. Tulsa, 1/30/93 Cam Johnson, UNI vs. S. Illinois, 2/23/94 Shea Seals, TU vs. Illinois State, 1/19/95 Troy Hudson, SIU vs. Wichita State, 2/5/96 Maurice Evans, WSU vs. Illinois State, 12/12/98

Three-Pointers Attempted -- Season215 Troy Hudson, Southern Illinois, 1996-97173 Troy Hudson, Southern Illinois, 1995-96163 Shane Hawkins, Southern Illinois, 1997-98155 Tad Ackerman, Creighton, 1994-95148 Johnny Murdock, Missouri State, 1993-94143 Shane Hawkins, Southern Illinois, 1995-96 141 Adam Leonard, Missouri State, 2009-10136 Johnny Murdock, Missouri State, 1992-93

Three-Point Percentage -- Season.600 Matt Clark (18 of 30), Wichita State, 2003-04.581 Brian Jackson (36 of 62), Evansville, 1994-95.563 Tyrone Bell (18 of 32), S. Illinois, 1992-93 .551 Nate Buss (27 of 49), UNI, 2013-14.550 Cam Johnson (22 of 40), UNI, 1992-93 .531 Marcus Timmons (26 of 49), SIU, 1994-95 .529 Rob Kampman (27 of 51), Wichita St., 2003-04.526 Kyle Korver (41 of 78), Creighton, 1999-00.525 Kyle Cartmill (21 of 40), Illinois State, 1997-98.517 Levi Dyer (46 of 89), Illinois State, 2006-07.514 Theron Wilson (19 of 37), Bradley, 2007-08.513 Kent Williams (41 of 80), S. Illinois, 2002-03.512 Ben Walker (22 of 43), Creighton, 1999-00.508 Adam Viet (31 of 61), UNI, 2007-08 .507 Josh Hotz (34 of 67), Missouri State, 1995-96

Free Throws Made -- Game22 Cleo Littleton, WSU vs. Houston, 2/12/55 Lonnie Randolph, Drake vs. UNI, 1/29/0521 Phillip Gilbert, Bradley vs. Missouri State, 3/1/0420 D.J. Balentine, Evansville vs. Illinois St., 2/12/1419 D.J. Balentine, Evansville vs. UNI, 1/29/1418 Dave Stallworth, WSU vs. Cincinnati, 2/16/63 Shy Ely, Evansville vs. Creighton, 2/13/08 Adam Koch, UNI vs. Missouri State, 1/25/0917 Jake Odum, INS vs. Illinois State, 2/14/1216 7, last: Richard Carter, DU vs. MSU, 1/29/14

Free Throws Attempted -- Game25 D.J. Balentine, UE vs. Illinois St., 2/12/1424 Lonnie Randolph, Drake vs. UNI, 1/29/0523 Dave Stallworth, WSU vs. Cincinnati, 2/16/63 Terry McKissick, DU vs. Tulsa, 3/1/7522 Cleo Littleton, WSU vs. Houston, 2/12/55 Phillip Gilbert, Bradley vs. Missouri State, 3/1/0421 Jake Odum, INS vs. Illinois State, 2/14/12 D.J. Balentine, Evansville vs. UNI, 1/29/1420 Red Murrell, DU vs. North Texas State, 2/1/58 Jack Gower, Bradley vs. Houston, 2/9/56 Adam Koch, UNI vs. Missouri State, 1/25/09 Jackie Carmichael, ILS vs. Bradley, 1/26/1119 7, last: Richard Carter, DU vs. MSU, 1/29/14

Free Throw Percentage -- Season.984 Blake Ahearn (63 of 64), Missouri State, 2004-05.974 Blake Ahearn (76 of 78), Missouri State, 2003-04.968 Mike Glenn, Southern Illinois, 1976-77.963 Blake Ahearn (77 of 80), Missouri State, 2005-06.958 Mike Glenn, Southern Illinois, 1975-76.957 Vince Greene (44 of 46), Illinois St., 2004-05.950 Rick Fields, Indiana State, 1982-83.941 Doug Novsek, Southern Illinois, 1985-86.939 Blake Ahearn, (62 of 66), Missouri State, 2006-07.935 Marcus Wilson, Evansville, 1996-97

Assists -- Game22 Terry Adolph, WTSU vs. New Mexico St., 198020 Willie Scott, BU vs. Indiana State, 3/2/8218 Anthony Manuel, BU vs. Indiana State, 2/27/88 Anthony Manuel, BU vs. S. Illinois, 2/4/87

Steals -- Game 9 Rob Dye, BU vs. Missouri State, 1/13/99 Anthony Manuel, BU vs. Wichita State, 1/8/88 Al Stewart, DU vs. Illinois State, 2/14/06 8 Jim Smith, INS vs. Drake, 1/14/78 Willie Scott, BU vs. Creighton, 1/6/83 Latrell Wrightsell, CU vs. Drake, 2/21/91 Latrell Wrightsell, CU vs. Drake, 3/2/91 Marcus Timmons, SIU vs. Creighton, 2/9/95 Andy Woodley, UNI vs. S. Illinois, 2/17/01 Darren Brooks, SIU vs. Drake, 12/6/03 Darren Brooks, SIU vs. Missouri State, 1/15/05 Bryan Mullins, SIU vs. Creighton, 2/7/06 Dyricus Simms-Edwards, BU vs. DU, 12/29/12

Blocked Shots -- Game12 Benoit Benjamin, CU vs. Bradley, 2/12/85 Gene Wiley, WSU vs. Louisville, 1/27/6211 Benoit Benjamin, CU vs. Tulsa, 2/16/84 Gene Wiley, WSU vs. Drake, 11/11/6210 Gene Wiley, WSU vs. Tulsa, 1/18/62 Benoit Benjamin, CU vs. S. Illinois, 1/17/85 Benoit Benjamin, CU vs. Illinois State, 3/8/84

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Rebounds -- Game31 Connie Dierking, Cincinnati vs. N. Texas, 1/11/5830 Wes Unseld, Louisville vs. Wichita State, 2/26/6629 Terry Benton, Wichita State vs. N. Texas, 2/6/7128 Ron Robinson, Memphis State vs. Tulsa, 2/25/7126 Ken Harris, Drake vs. Tulsa, 2/12/77 Wes Unseld, Louisville vs. Tulsa, 2/15/68 Gene Wiley, Wichita vs. Bradley, 1/20/62 Larry Callis, Wichita State vs. Drake, 1/13/96

Rebounds -- Season282 Wes Unseld, Louisville, 1967-68272 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State, 1982-83251 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State, 1984-85251 Lewis Lloyd, Drake, 1979-80245 Larry Kenon, Memphis State, 1972-73244 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1978-79

TEAM RECORDSConference Wins -- Season18 Oklahoma (1927-28) (18-0, 18-0 MVC) Wichita State (2013-14) (35-1, 18-0 MVC)17 Southern Illinois (2003-04) (25-5, 17-1 MVC) Missouri (1919-20) (17-1, 17-1 MVC) Missouri (1920-21) (17-1, 17-1 MVC) Wichita State (1982-83) (25-3, 17-1 MVC)

Consecutive Conference Wins34 Kansas, 2/1/22 - 2/9/2429 Nebraska, 1/12/12 - 1/22/1522 Southern Illinois, 2/19/03 - 3/1/04 Cincinnati, 1/11/57 - 3/7/59 Oklahoma State, 2/18/47 - 2/28/4921 Oklahoma, 2/26/27 - 3/3/28 Missouri, 3/7/19 - 3/5/2020 Indiana State, 2/18/78 - 1/10/8019 Bradley, 2/28/85 - 1/15/8718 Oklahoma State, 1/10/38 - 1/30/39 Wichita State, 1/2/14 - active17 Missouri, 1/17/21 - 3/5/2116 Kansas, 1/30/14 - 1/10/15 Kansas, 1/23/26 - 1/15/27 Oklahoma State, 2/13/43 - 1/10/4715 Creighton, 2/16/42 - 12/14/46 Oklahoma State, 3/6/39 - 2/1/41

Consecutive Conference Road Wins28 Kansas, 2/20/24 - 1/13/2825 Missouri, 1/21/21 - 2/28/2320 Kansas, 3/4/21 - 2/9/2416 Nebraska, 1/19/12 - 1/22/1512 Kansas, 2/11/14 - 1/14/1610 Creighton, 2/25/41 - 12/14/46 9 Southern Illinois, 3/3/03 - 3/1/04 9 Indiana State, 2/25/78 - 1/10/80 Missouri, 3/7/19 - 3/5/20 Oklahoma State, 2/13/43 - 2/7/47 Wichita State, 1/2/14 - active 8 Oklahoma State, 3/5/47 - 2/28/49 Bradley, 1/9/86 - 1/15/87 Cincinnati, 1/18/58 - 3/7/59 UNI, 3/1/08 - 2/14/09

Consecutive Conference Winsto Start a Season Loss Final18-0 Oklahoma (1927-28) --- 18-0 Wichita State (2013-14) --- 18-017-0 S. Illinois (2003-04) at UNI 17-1 Missouri (1919-20) at K-State 17-116-0 Indiana State (1978-79) --- 16-0 Bradley (1985-86) --- 16-0 Kansas (1922-23) --- 16-013-0 Missouri (1922-23) Kansas 14-213-0 Drake (2007-08) at SIU 15-312-0 Nebraska (1911-12) --- 12-0 Nebraska (1915-16) --- 12-0 Oklahoma St. (1939-40) --- 12-0 Oklahoma St. (1945-46) --- 12-0 Cincinnati (1958-59) at Bradley 13-111-0 Missouri (1917-18) Kansas 15-1 Saint Louis (1946-47) Creighton 11-110-0 Creighton (1942-43) --- 10-0 Nebraska (1912-13) vs. Kansas 10-1 Oklahoma St. (1947-48) --- 10-0 Oklahoma St. (1950-51) Bradley 12-2

Consecutive Conference Wins to Start a Season (current members)

Loss Final18-0 WSU (2013-14) --- 1st (18-0)17-0 SIU (2003-04) at UNI 1st (17-1)16-0 INS (1978-79) --- 1st (16-0)16-0 BU (1985-86) --- 1st (16-0)13-0 Drake (2007-08) at S. Illinois 1st (15-3)10-0 CU (1942-43) --- 1st (10-0) 9-0 ILS (1982-83) New Mexico St. 2nd (13-5) 7-0 UNI (2009-10) at Wichita St. 1st (15-3) 7-0 MSU (2010-11) at Indiana St. 1st (15-3) 6-0 UE (1998-99) Illinois State 1st (13-5)

Conference Teams to Three-PeatSIU (4) 2001-02*, 2002-03, 2003-04, 2004-05Drake (3) 1968-69*, 1969-70, 1970-71*Louisville (3) 1966-67, 1967-68, 1968-69*Cincinnati (6) 57-58, 58-59, 59-60, 60-61, 61-62*, 62-63Creighton (3) 1940-41, 1941-42*, 1942-43Okla. State (5) 1935-36*, ’36-37, ’37-38, ’38-39*, ’39-40Creighton (3) 1929-30*, 1930-31*, 1932-33Kansas (6) 21-22*, 22-23, 23-24, 24-25, 25-26, 26-27Missouri (3) 1919-20, 1920-21, 1921-22**denotes shared title; divisional play prior to 1914-15

Longest MVC Series Win StreaksNo. Team, Opponent (Started - Ended)17 S. Illinois, vs. Drake (1/26/00 - 1/2/08)15 Illinois State, vs. UNI (1/13/76 - 2/5/94)14 Missouri State, vs. UNI (2/4/97 - 2/11/04)13 Illinois State, vs. Indiana St. (2/2/93 - 1/27/99)12 Bradley, vs. Drake (12/13/93 - 1/9/99)11 Wichita State, vs. Drake (1/24/81 - 1/20/86)11 Illinois State, vs. WSU (2/17/94 - 1/2/99)11 S. Illinois, vs. Illinois State (1/4/03 - 1/5/08)*streaks are for current Valley members only

MVC Homecourt Win Streaks

42 Southern Illinois 1/5/01 - 2/1/0641 Oklahoma State 1/11/36 - 2/23/4241 Cincinnati 1/11/57 - 2/15/6433 Louisville 1/29/66 - 2/21/7026 Wichita State 2/18/82 - 2/9/8524 Bradley 12/30/57 - 2/6/6123 Louisville 2/5/72 - end of 1974-7523 Tulsa 2/23/80 - 2/19/83*regular-season games only

CONFERENCE-ONLY GAME RECORDSPoints -- Game128 Cincinnati vs. North Texas State, 1/11/58126 Tulsa vs. Indiana State, 1984125 Wichita State vs. Drake, 1979121 Tulsa vs. West Texas State, 1984

Points Two Teams -- Game228 Tulsa 126, Indiana State 102; 3/1/84226 New Mexico State 117, Bradley 109; 1/27/77223 Drake 114, Wichita State 109 (OT); 1/16/79221 Wichita State 125, Drake, 96; 2/15/79 Wichita State 117, Drake 104; 2/18/80 Creighton 111, Bradley 110 (2OT); 3/1/08217 Drake 112, West Texas State 105; 11/22/80215 Bradley 113, Southern Illinois 102; 2/29/88213 Tulsa 115, Drake 98; 1/13/94

Points (Games) -- Season1532 Wichita State (18), 1982-831480 Indiana State (18), 1982-831457 West Texas State (18), 1982-831456 Tulsa (16), 1983-841430 Tulsa (18), 1993-94 Southern Illinois (18), 1993-94

Average Per Game -- Season91.0 Tulsa, 1983-8489.4 Cincinnati, 1957-5889.1 Wichita State, 1978-7988.9 North Texas State, 1968-6988.5 Indiana State, 1978-79

Three-Pointers Made -- Game17 Illinois State vs. Drake, 2/14/96 Evansville vs. Southern Illinois, 1/7/97 Drake vs. Wichita State, 1/11/01 Indiana State vs. Drake, 12/30/06 UNI vs. Evansville, 1/1/1416 Evansville vs. Wichita State, 12/9/95 Southern Illinois vs. Indiana State, 2/21/96 Creighton vs. Evansville, 1/4/99 Drake vs. Missouri State, 1/27/99 Indiana State vs. Bradley, 1/6/10 Drake vs. Southern Illinois, 2/2/11 Creighton vs. Drake, 1/8/13

Three-Pointers Made -- Season177 Bradley, 2007-08175 UNI, 2013-14174 Bradley, 2006-07172 Southern Illinois, 1995-96162 Creighton, 2012-13161 Drake, 2007-08160 Creighton, 1999-00157 Southern Illinois, 1994-95155 Creighton, 2004-05152 Creighton, 2007-08151 Southern Illinois, 1997-98150 Drake, 2001-02149 Drake, 2012-13146 Evansville, 2004-05

Three-Point Percentage -- Season.462 Wichita State (92 of 199), 1987-88.447 Illinois State (118 of 264), 2002-03.447 Missouri State (117 of 262), 2001-02.446 Evansville (121 of 271), 1994-95 .441 Wichita State (87 of 197), 1988-89 .440 Indiana State (70 of 159), 1989-90 Indiana State (81 of 184), 1990-91

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ANNUAL ATTENDANCE AT MVC ARENAS (since 1989)1988-89Wichita State. . . . . . . .9,906Bradley . . . . . . . . . . . .8,918Illinois State . . . . . . . .8,829Southern Illinois . . . . .5,762Tulsa . . . . . . . . . . . . .5,627Drake . . . . . . . . . . . . .5,265Indiana State. . . . . . . .5,221Creighton . . . . . . . . . .5,117

1989-90Illinois State . . . . . . . .9,285Wichita State. . . . . . . .7,880Bradley . . . . . . . . . . . .7,740Southern Illinois . . . . .6,820Creighton . . . . . . . . . .6,190Tulsa . . . . . . . . . . . . .6,103Indiana State. . . . . . . .5,459Drake . . . . . . . . . . . . .4,665

1990-91Illinois State . . . . . . . .8,711Missouri State . . . . . . .8,173Wichita State. . . . . . . .8,011Bradley . . . . . . . . . . . .7,384Creighton . . . . . . . . . .6,337Southern Illinois . . . . .6,022Tulsa . . . . . . . . . . . . .5,831Indiana State. . . . . . . .5,356Drake . . . . . . . . . . . . .4,565

1991-92Illinois State . . . . . . . .8,695Missouri State . . . . . . .8,019Wichita State. . . . . . . .7,200Bradley . . . . . . . . . . . .6,993Tulsa . . . . . . . . . . . . .6,432Southern Illinois . . . . .6,060Indiana State. . . . . . . .5,983UNI . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5,244Drake . . . . . . . . . . . . .5,073Creighton . . . . . . . . . .4,740

1992-93Illinois State . . . . . . . .8,302Wichita State. . . . . . . .7,856Missouri State . . . . . . .7,798Bradley . . . . . . . . . . . .7,271Southern Illinois . . . . .6,575Drake . . . . . . . . . . . . .6,288Tulsa . . . . . . . . . . . . .5,532Indiana State. . . . . . . .5,210Creighton . . . . . . . . . .3,426UNI . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3,332

1993-94Bradley . . . . . . . . . . . .8,794Illinois State . . . . . . . .7,677Missouri State . . . . . . .7,588Tulsa . . . . . . . . . . . . .7,287Wichita State. . . . . . . .5,948Drake . . . . . . . . . . . . .5,722Southern Illinois . . . . .4,996Indiana State. . . . . . . .4,779UNI . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3,758Creighton . . . . . . . . . .2,792

1994-95Evansville . . . . . . . . .10,489Bradley . . . . . . . . . . . .8,794Illinois State . . . . . . . .7,162Wichita State. . . . . . . .7,010Tulsa . . . . . . . . . . . . .6,773Missouri State . . . . . . .6,522Southern Illinois . . . . .6,442Indiana State. . . . . . . .5,108Drake . . . . . . . . . . . . .4,917Creighton . . . . . . . . . .4,821UNI . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3,073

1995-96Evansville . . . . . . . . .10,457Bradley . . . . . . . . . . . .9,672Illinois State . . . . . . . .7,747Missouri State . . . . . . .7,276Tulsa . . . . . . . . . . . . .7,125Wichita State. . . . . . . .5,086Creighton . . . . . . . . . .4,625Indiana State. . . . . . . .5,031

Southern Illinois . . . . .3,998Drake . . . . . . . . . . . . .3,849UNI . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2,662

1996-97Bradley . . . . . . . . . . . .9,625Wichita State. . . . . . . .9,449Illinois State . . . . . . . .8,472Evansville . . . . . . . . . .8,348Missouri State . . . . . . .7,722Indiana State. . . . . . . .4,895Creighton . . . . . . . . . .4,853Drake . . . . . . . . . . . . .4,352Southern Illinois . . . . .3,566UNI . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2,999

1997-98Bradley . . . . . . . . . . . .9,769Illinois State . . . . . . . .8,694Evansville . . . . . . . . . .8,177Wichita State. . . . . . . .7,691Missouri State . . . . . . .7,161Indiana State. . . . . . . .6,652Creighton . . . . . . . . . .4,941Drake . . . . . . . . . . . . .4,093UNI . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3,564Southern Illinois . . . . .3,420

1998-99Bradley . . . . . . . . . . . .9,532Evansville . . . . . . . . . .8,587Missouri State . . . . . . .7,646Illinois State . . . . . . . .7,397Wichita State. . . . . . . .7,358Indiana State. . . . . . . .5,907Creighton . . . . . . . . . .5,193Drake . . . . . . . . . . . . .4,199Southern Illinois . . . . .3,345UNI . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2,244

1999-00Bradley . . . . . . . . . . .10,178Evansville . . . . . . . . . .8,337Missouri State . . . . . . .7,828Wichita State. . . . . . . .7,393Indiana State. . . . . . . .6,750Illinois State . . . . . . . .6,540Creighton . . . . . . . . . .6,494Southern Illinois . . . . .5,008Drake . . . . . . . . . . . . .3,759UNI . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2,812

2000-01Bradley . . . . . . . . . . . .9,112Wichita State. . . . . . . .8,114Creighton . . . . . . . . . .7,219Evansville . . . . . . . . . .7,148Illinois State . . . . . . . .7,047Missouri State . . . . . . .6,700Indiana State. . . . . . . .6,056Southern Illinois . . . . .4,483Drake . . . . . . . . . . . . .3,731UNI . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2,537

2001-02Bradley . . . . . . . . . . . .9,072Wichita State. . . . . . . .8,399Creighton . . . . . . . . . .6,613Illinois State . . . . . . . .6,471Southern Illinois . . . . .6,423Missouri State . . . . . . .5,930Evansville . . . . . . . . . .5,822Indiana State. . . . . . . .5,132Drake . . . . . . . . . . . . .3,931UNI . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3,423

2002-03Bradley . . . . . . . . . . . .9,350Creighton . . . . . . . . . .8,660Wichita State. . . . . . . .8,190

Evansville . . . . . . . . . .6,671Southern Illinois . . . . .6,567Missouri State . . . . . . .6,295Illinois State . . . . . . . .6,021Indiana State. . . . . . . .4,339Drake . . . . . . . . . . . . .4,101UNI . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3,220

2003-04Creighton . . . . . . . . .12,016Wichita State. . . . . . .10,090Bradley . . . . . . . . . . . .9,178Southern Illinois . . . . .6,698Evansville . . . . . . . . . .6,618Illinois State . . . . . . . .6,260Missouri State . . . . . . .6,175Drake . . . . . . . . . . . .5,757Indiana State. . . . . . . .4,168UNI . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3,966

2004-05Creighton . . . . . . . . .11,208Wichita State. . . . . . .10,325Bradley . . . . . . . . . . . .9,338Southern Illinois . . . . .6,731Missouri State . . . . . . .6,574Illinois State . . . . . . . .6,451Evansville . . . . . . . . . .6,318Drake . . . . . . . . . . . . .4,810UNI . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4,692Indiana State. . . . . . . .3,781

2005-06Creighton . . . . . . . . .13,901Wichita State. . . . . . .10,436Bradley . . . . . . . . . . . .9,220Southern Illinois . . . . .7,291Missouri State . . . . . . .6,966UNI . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6,899Evansville . . . . . . . . . .6,025Illinois State . . . . . . . .5,409Indiana State. . . . . . . .4,278Drake . . . . . . . . . . . . .4,268

2006-07Creighton . . . . . . . . .15,909Wichita State. . . . . . .10,478Bradley . . . . . . . . . . . .9,728Southern Illinois . . . . .7,743Missouri State . . . . . . .7,176UNI . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6,298Evansville . . . . . . . . . .5,494Drake . . . . . . . . . . . . .5,458Illinois State . . . . . . . .5,092Indiana State. . . . . . . .4,328

2007-08Creighton . . . . . . . . .15,333Wichita State. . . . . . .10,478Bradley . . . . . . . . . . . .9,600Southern Illinois . . . . .6,660Illinois State . . . . . . . .6,516Missouri State . . . . . . .6,241Drake . . . . . . . . . . . . .6,038Evansville . . . . . . . . . .5,486UNI . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5,096Indiana State. . . . . . . .4,288

2008-09Creighton . . . . . . . . .15,930Wichita State. . . . . . .10,095Bradley . . . . . . . . . . . .9,110Missouri State . . . . . . .7,147Illinois State . . . . . . . .7,118Southern Illinois . . . . .5,892Evansville . . . . . . . . . .5,863Drake . . . . . . . . . . . . .5,101UNI . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4,212Indiana State. . . . . . . .4,009

Home Cookin’ In non-conference play, the Valley was 51-12 at home in 2013-14. Here’s the past 10 seasons at home:Season Home Total Post-Season2004-05 55-8 78-35 3 NCAA, 2 NIT2005-06 53-8 80-34 4 NCAA, 2 NIT2006-07 56-6 90-36 2 NCAA, 2 NIT2007-08 62-11 85-46 1 NCAA, 3 NIT, 1 CBI2008-09 63-15 82-51 1 NCAA, 2 NIT, 3 CIT, 1 CBI2009-10 61-11 90-39 1 NCAA, 2 NIT, 2 CIT, 1 CBI2010-11 65-14 85-54 1 NCAA, 2 NIT, 1 CIT, 2 CBI2011-12 54-15 81-52 2 NCAA, 2 NIT, 2 CIT, 1 CBI2012-13 60-13 94-50 2 NCAA, 1 NIT, 3 CIT 2013-14 51-12 78-53 1 NCAA, 1 NIT, 1 CIT, 1 CBI

Valley Sets Attendance Record in 2009 In 2008-09, The Valley set an all-time attendance mark as 1,341,151 total fans (home games and at the MVC Tournament). The league was No. 9 nationally in average attendance last year with 884,659 total fans.

2013-14 Teams Games Attendance Average

1. Big Ten 12 214 2,896,322 13,5342. Atlantic Coast 15 267 2,846,379 10,6613. Big 12 10 171 1,793,617 10,4894. Southeastern 14 254 2,629,593 10,3535. Big East 10 171 1,660,570 9,7116. American 10 181 1,588,435 8,7767. Mountain West 11 190 1,468,700 7,7308. Pac-12 12 217 1,637,406 7,5469. The Valley 10 158 884,659 5,59910. Atlantic 10 13 203 1,128,372 5,558

2009-10Creighton . . . . . . . . .14,495Wichita State. . . . . . .10,333Bradley . . . . . . . . . . . .9,339Missouri State . . . . . . .6,645Illinois State . . . . . . . .6,561UNI . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5,642Evansville . . . . . . . . . .4,832Southern Illinois . . . . .4,780Indiana State. . . . . . . .4,807 Drake . . . . . . . . . . . . .4,510

2010-11Creighton . . . . . . . . .13,507Wichita State. . . . . . .10,428Bradley . . . . . . . . . . . .8,447Missouri State . . . . . . .7,595Indiana State. . . . . . . .5,602Evansville . . . . . . . . . .4,910UNI . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4,767Illinois State . . . . . . . .4,636Drake . . . . . . . . . . . . .4,230Southern Illinois . . . . .4,188

2011-12Creighton . . . . . . . . .16,665Wichita State. . . . . . .10,391Bradley . . . . . . . . . . . .7,640Missouri State . . . . . . .7,050Indiana State. . . . . . . .5,433Evansville . . . . . . . . . .5,135Illinois State . . . . . . . .4,783UNI . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4,406Drake . . . . . . . . . . . . .3,965Southern Illinois . . . . .3,299

2012-13Creighton . . . . . . . . .17,155Wichita State. . . . . . .10,312Bradley . . . . . . . . . . . .6,557Illinois State . . . . . . . .6,541Missouri State . . . . . . .6,080Indiana State. . . . . . . .5,726Southern Illinois . . . . .5,007Evansville . . . . . . . . . .4,463UNI . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4,249Drake . . . . . . . . . . . . .3,926

2013-14Wichita State. . . . . . .10,732Bradley . . . . . . . . . . . .6,608Indiana State. . . . . . . .5,946Southern Illinois . . . . .5,223Missouri State . . . . . . .5,217Illinois State . . . . . . . .4,842UNI . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4,693Evansville . . . . . . . . . .4,546Drake . . . . . . . . . . . . .3,726Loyola. . . . . . . . . . . . .1,928

*since 2012, Bradley’s home average includes its games played at Renaissance Coli-seum (capacity 4,200)

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UE (69) FG FT Reb PF TP

Blake Simmons 2-8 1-2 4 3 6E. Mockevicius 5-6 9-12 10 2 19Duane Gibson 1-2 2-2 3 2 4Adam Wing 1-3 0-0 5 3 2D.J. Balentine 9-19 11-13 2 2 30Christian Benzon 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Jaylon Brown 3-3 2-3 1 0 8Jaylon Moore 0-0 0-0 1 0 0David Howard 0-0 0-0 1 1 0

TOTALS 21-41 25-32 30 13 69

DU (61) FG FT Reb PF TP

Trevor Berkeley 1-2 0-0 4 3 2Aaron Hawley 3-7 1-2 2 4 9Seth VanDeest 0-2 1-2 8 5 1Richard Carter 11-18 1-3 1 3 26Jordan Daniels 4-13 1-1 1 0 11Karl Madison 1-1 0-0 0 1 2Jacob Enevold 0-2 0-0 2 2 0Chris Caird 2-5 0-0 1 1 6Daddy Ugbede 1-2 2-2 3 2 4

TOTALS 23-52 6-10 24 21 61Three-Pointers: UE (2-11) -- Simmons, 1-4; Balentine, 1-7; DU (9-16) -- Hawley, 2-3; Carter, 3-4; Daniels, 2-6; Caird, 2-3. Assists: UE (7) -- Simmons, 1; Wing, 2; Balentine, 4; DU (10) -- Carter, 7; Daniels, 2; Madison 1. Blocks: UE (8) -- Mockevicius, 8; DU (1) -- Caird, 1. Steals: UE (7) -- Simmons, 1; Mockevicius, 2; Wing, 2; Brown, 2; DU (6) -- Hawley, 2; VanDeest, 1; Daniels, 2; Madison, 1. Attendance: 5,601.

Game 2 -- Scottrade Center ... St. Louis ... March 6

Loyola 43 31 -- 74Bradley 35 37 -- 72

LUC (74) FG FT Reb PF TPNick Osborne 1-4 6-6 4 2 8Christian Thomas 4-9 3-5 4 4 12Joe Crisman 1-1 0-0 0 2 2Jeff White 5-7 1-2 3 4 14Milton Doyle 6-11 6-7 3 2 19Cody Johnson 0-1 0-0 2 0 0Devon Turk 5-8 1-1 0 2 14Matt O’Leary 2-5 1-3 2 3 5Tony Nixon 0-0 0-0 0 0 0

TOTALS 24-46 18-24 20 19 74

BU (72) FG FT Reb PF TPAustin Barnes 3-4 2-3 3 1 8Tyshon Pickett 10-18 4-4 7 3 25Xzavier Taylor 0-1 0-0 1 3 0Omari Grier 4-9 2-2 3 2 12Walt Lemon Jr. 7-9 10-10 4 1 24Ka’Darryl Bell 1-4 0-0 1 3 3Mason Alwan 0-0 0-0 0 1 0Chris Blake 0-0 0-0 1 0 0Jordan Prosser 0-0 0-0 2 3 0

TOTALS 25-45 18-19 25 17 72Three-Pointers: LUC (8-14) -- Thomas, 1-1; White, 3-3; Doyle, 1-4; Turk, 3-6; BU (4-8) -- Pickett, 1-2; Grier, 2-3; Lemon Jr., 0-1; Bell, 1-2. Assists: LUC (11) -- Thomas, 2; Cris-man, 3; White, 2; Doyle, 4; BU (7) -- Pickett, 1; Lemon Jr., 5; Prosser, 1. Blocks: LUC (5) -- Crisman, 1; Doyle, 3; Johnson, 1; BU (4) -- Pickett, 2; Taylor, 1; Bell, 1. Steals: LUC (5) -- Crisman, 3; White, 1; O’Leary, 1; BU (8) -- Pickett, 3; Lemon Jr., 4; Bell, 1. Att.: 5,601.

Game 3 -- Scottrade Center ... St. Louis ... March 7

Evansville 31 27 -- 58Wichita State 41 39 -- 80

UE (58) FG FT Reb PF TPBlake Simmons 0-5 3-4 3 1 3E. Mockevicius 5-11 1-1 11 3 11Duane Gibson 2-6 0-0 3 5 4Adam Wing 0-5 0-0 1 1 0D.J. Balentine 10-21 4-6 3 1 31Christian Benzon 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Jaylon Brown 2-4 1-2 4 4 5Jaylon Moore 2-3 0-0 2 4 4Tyler Ptacek 0-1 0-0 0 0 0Mike Leazer 0-0 0-0 0 0 0David Howard 0-1 0-0 1 1 0

TOTALS 21-57 9-13 36 20 58

WSU (80) FG FT Reb PF TPCleanthony Early 6-10 3-4 6 3 17Kadeem Coleby 2-3 2-2 4 2 6Fred VanVleet 3-6 2-4 1 1 9Ron Baker 6-9 1-1 2 1 17Tekele Cotton 4-11 0-0 2 2 11Chadrack Lufile 4-6 3-5 7 0 11Derail Green 0-3 0-0 0 0 0Evan Wessel 1-1 0-2 2 2 2Zach Bush 0-0 0-0 1 0 0Darius Carter 1-4 2-5 6 0 4John Robert Simon 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Nick Wiggins 1-2 1-2 2 3 3

TOTALS 28-55 14-25 36 14 80Three-Pointers: UE (7-16) -- Simmons, 0-1; Balentine, 7-14; Ptacek, 0-1; WSU (10-21) -- Early, 2-5; VanVleet, 1-3; Baker, 4-6; Cotton, 3-5; Green, 0-1; Wiggins, 0-1. Assists: UE

Shocks Break Through;Earn Arch Madness Crown (AP) -- Fred VanVleet scored 22 points including several key bas-kets late to lead another strong ensemble effort and No. 2 Wichita State remained the nation’s lone unbeaten after defeating Indiana State 83-69 on Sunday in the Missouri Valley Conference tour-nament final.

Tekele Cotton added 20 points -- with four 3-pointers -- and Ron Baker had 14 points for the Shockers (34-0), who got tested in the second half before putting the title game out of reach with a 13-0 run capped by two 3-point-ers from VanVleet that put them up by 18 points with 5:38 to go.

Wichita State matched the NCAA record for victories to start a season held by UNLV in 1990-91 with its third straight convinc-ing tourney win after going 18-0 in the conference regular season. The Shockers won their first con-ference tournament since 1987.

Manny Arop and Justin Gant had 18 points apiece for Indiana State (23-10), which has one of the closer calls against Wichita State with a seven-point loss at home in early February.

Tournament ResultsThursday, March 6 (att: 5,601)#9 Evansville 69, #8 Drake 61#10 Loyola 74, #7 Bradley 72

Friday, March 7 (att: 10,260)#1 Wichita State 80, Evansville 58#4 Missouri State 53, #5 Illinois St. 48Session III (attendance: 9,037)#2 Indiana State 75, Loyola 62#6 Southern Illinois 63, #3 UNI 58

Saturday, March 8 (att: 13,966)Wichita State 67, Missouri State 42Indiana State 62, Southern Illinois 59

Sunday, March 9 (att: 12,125)Wichita State 83, Indiana State 69

All-Tournament Team*Tekele Cotton, Wichita StateD.J. Balentine, EvansvilleFred VanVleet, Wichita StateJake Odum, Indiana StateCleanthony Early, Wichita State *Most Outstanding Player

Evansville’s Egidijus Mockevicius set a St. Louis tourney record with 8 blocks in the opening-round win against Drake. He had 19 points, 10 rebounds and 8 rejections.

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(9) -- Simmons, 1; Gibson, 1; Wing, 1; Balen-tine, 3; Brown, 2; Moore, 1; WSU (13) -- Early, 1; VanVleet, 5; Baker, 2; Cotton, 2; Wiggins, 3. Blocks: UE (3) -- Mockevicius, 1; Howard, 2; WSU (11) -- Early, 2; Coleby, 6; Cotton, 1; Lufile, 1; Carter, 1. Steals: UE (4) -- Sim-mons, 1; Mockevicius, 2; Howard, 1; WSU (9) -- Early, 1; VanVleet, 4; Baker, 1; Cotton, 1; Wessel, 1. Attendance: 10,260.

Game 4 -- Scottrade Center ... St. Louis ... March 7

Illinois State 17 31 -- 48Missouri State 22 31 -- 53

ILS (51) FG FT Reb PF TP

Reggie Lynch 1-5 2-5 8 4 4Paris Lee 1-5 2-3 2 1 4Daishon Knight 1-9 0-2 3 3 2Bobby Hunter 2-6 1-2 4 3 6Nick Zeisloft 1-4 0-0 3 2 3Kaza Keane 0-1 0-0 0 3 0Jamaal Samuel 0-0 0-0 3 0 0Tony Wills 1-2 2-3 3 1 4Zach Lofton 9-19 2-2 4 1 25

TOTALS 16-51 9-17 36 18 48

MSU (53) FG FT Reb PF TP

Keith Pickens 2-6 0-4 14 2 4Jarmar Gulley 2-12 4-6 10 3 8Tyler McCullough 1-3 0-0 2 2 2Austin Ruder 6-13 3-3 1 2 21Dorrian Williams 0-3 2-2 2 2 2Ron Mvouika 1-6 0-0 5 0 3Devon Thomas 3-5 1-2 1 3 7Gavin Thurman 0-2 0-0 0 0 0Nathan Scheer 0-1 0-0 0 1 0Christian Kirk 3-4 0-2 5 2 6

TOTALS 18-55 10-19 45 17 53Three-Pointers: ILS (7-26) -- Lee, 0-2; Knight, 0-4; Hunter, 1-3; Zeisloft, 1-4; Lofton, 5-13; MSU (7-20) -- Gulley, 0-2; Ruder, 6-12; Williams, 0-2; Mvouika, 1-2; Thurman, 0-1; Scheer, 0-1. Assists: ILS (6) -- Lee, 3; Knight, 2; Zeisloft; MSU (12) -- Pickens, 2; Gulley, 4; Williams, 5; Scheer, 1. Blocks: ILS (4) -- Lynch, 3; Wills, 1; MSU (5) -- Pickens, 1; Thomas, 1; Kirk, 3. Steals: ILS (10) -- Lynch, 1; Lee, 2; Knight, 3; Zeisloft, 2; Lofton, 2; MSU (4) -- Pickens, 1; Gulley, 1; Williams, 2. Attendance: 10,260.

Game 5 -- Scottrade Center ... St. Louis ... March 7

Loyola 22 40 -- 62Indiana State 26 49 -- 75

LUC (62) FG FT Reb PF TP

Nick Osborne 2-5 2-2 6 3 6Christian Thomas 2-7 5-5 2 4 9Joe Crisman 1-6 2-2 7 3 4Jeff White 4-11 2-2 1 2 13Milton Doyle 1-7 3-4 2 2 5Cody Johnson 0-0 0-0 0 1 0Devon Turk 2-8 0-0 1 1 6London Dokubo 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Matt O’Leary 1-1 5-6 5 3 7Derrick Boone 0-1 0-0 0 0 0Bill Clark 1-1 0-0 0 0 3Tony Nixon 3-3 1-1 2 2 9

TOTALS 17-50 20-22 27 21 62

INS (75) FG FT Reb PF TP

Jake Kitchell 2-2 2-2 6 1 6Justin Gant 5-8 2-5 3 2 14Manny Arop 1-8 0-0 2 3 2Dawon Cummings 2-2 2-2 1 3 6Jake Odum 7-13 2-4 4 1 18Lucas Eitel 2-3 2-2 5 1 7Devonte Brown 4-5 4-6 6 3 12Demetrius Moore 0-2 0-0 1 3 0Brandon Burnett 1-1 0-0 1 1 2Khristian Smith 2-6 2-6 4 1 6TJ Bell 1-1 0-0 1 1 2

TOTALS 27-51 16-27 35 20 75Three-Pointers: LUC (8-19) -- Osborne, 0-1; Thomas, 0-2; Crisman, 0-3; White, 3-4; Turk, 2-5; Boone, 0-1; Clark, 1-1; Nixon, 2-2; INS (5-16) -- Gant, 2-3; Arop, 0-4; Odum, 2-5; Eitel, 1-2; Smith, 0-2. Assists: LUC (12) -- Thomas, 1; Crisman, 1; White, 2; Doyle, 6; O’Leary, 1; Clark 1; INS (13) -- Kitchell, 1; Gant, 4; Arop, 1; Cummings, 1; Odum, 2; Brown, 2; Eitel, 1; Moore, 1. Blocks: LUC (1) -- Osborne, 1; INS (4) -- Gant, 1; Arop, 2; Moore, 1. Steals: LUC (4) -- Crisman, 1; Dokubo, 2; O’Leary, 1; INS (6) -- Arop, 1; Cummings, 1; Odum, 1; Eitel, 1; Moore, 1; Smith, 1. Attendance: 9,037.

Game 6 -- Scottrade Center ... St. Louis ... March 7

S. Illinois 36 27 -- 63UNI 18 40 -- 58

SIU (63) FG FT Reb PF TPBola Olaniyan 3-5 1-1 7 3 7Sean O’Brien 0-5 0-0 1 2 0Desmar Jackson 8-14 4-6 11 4 23Tyler Smithpeters 2-9 4-6 5 2 9Anthony Beane 6-13 3-4 7 2 16Mike Balogun 1-4 0-0 0 0 3Jalen Pendleton 1-3 0-0 0 5 2Davante Drinkard 1-2 1-3 1 3 3Bronson Verhines 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Dawson Verhines 0-1 0-0 0 0 0

TOTALS 22-56 13-20 35 21 63

UNI (58) FG FT Reb PF TP

Seth Tuttle 4-10 7-9 17 4 15Matt Bohannon 2-9 1-2 3 1 6Wes Washpun 3-10 3-4 2 4 9Marvin Singleton 2-5 1-1 4 3 5Jeremy Morgan 3-7 0-0 3 2 7Deon Mitchell 2-8 1-4 1 0 6Ted Friedman 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Chip Rank 0-1 0-0 1 0 0Nate Buss 4-7 1-2 8 5 10Matt Morrison 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Max Martino 0-0 0-0 0 0 0

TOTALS 20-57 14-22 45 19 58Three-Pointers: SIU (6-17) -- O’Brien, 0-1; Jackson, 3-4; Smithpeters, 1-5; Beane, 1-4; Balogun, 1-3; UNI (4-22) -- Tuttle, 0-2; Bohannon, 1-7; Washpun, 0-2; Morgan, 1-4; Mitchell, 1-4; Rank, 0-1; Buss, 1-2. Assists: SIU (7) -- Jackson, 1; Smithpeters, 3; Beane, 2; Pendleton, 1; UNI (10) -- Tuttle, 3; Wash-pun, 4; Morgan, 2; Mitchell, 1. Blocks: SIU (3) -- Jackson, 1; Beane, 1; Drinkard, 1; UNI (4) -- Tuttle, 4. Steals: SIU (12) -- Jack-son, 6; Smithpeters, 4; Beane, 1; Pendleton, 1; UNI (5) -- Tuttle, 1; Bohannon, 2; Wash-pun, 2. Attendance: 9,037.

Game 7 -- Scottrade Center ... St. Louis ... March 8

Missouri State 19 23 -- 42Wichita State 33 34 -- 67

MSU (42) FG FT Reb PF TP

Jarmar Gulley 1-4 2-2 2 3 5Tyler McCullough 1-2 0-0 0 4 2Austin Ruder 2-7 0-0 0 0 4Devon Thomas 2-4 0-2 5 2 5Dorrian Williams 3-6 0-0 3 0 7Keith Pickens 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Michael Simpson 0-2 0-0 0 0 0Ron Mvouika 2-9 1-2 7 1 5Gavin Thurman 2-8 4-4 3 2 9Nathan Scheer 1-3 0-0 3 2 3Bruce Marshall 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Christian Kirk 1-2 0-0 2 2 2

TOTALS 15-47 7-10 28 16 42

WSU (67) FG FT Reb PF TP

Cleanthony Early 8-13 1-2 5 2 20Kadeem Coleby 1-3 0-1 4 3 2Fred VanVleet 4-7 0-0 3 0 9Ron Baker 3-4 1-1 4 1 9Tekele Cotton 4-6 2-3 4 1 13Chadrack Lufile 4-4 0-1 6 1 8Derail Green 0-3 0-0 0 0 0Evan Wessel 0-1 0-0 3 3 0Zach Bush 0-1 0-0 2 0 0Darius Carter 1-3 0-0 0 0 2John Robert Simon 0-3 0-0 0 1 0Nick Wiggins 0-2 4-4 2 0 4

TOTALS 25-50 8-12 35 12 67Three-Pointers: MSU (5-21) -- Gulley, 1-3; Ruder, 0-4; Thomas, 1-1; Williams, 1-2; Simp-son, 0-2; Mvouika, 0-3; Thurman, 1-3; Scheer, 1-3; WSU (9-20) -- Early, 3-6; VanVleet, 1-1; Baker, 2-2; Cotton, 3-4; Green, 0-3; Wessel, 0-1; Bush, 0-1; Simon, 0-1; Wiggins, 0-1. Assists: MSU (7) -- Thomas, 3; Williams, 2; Mvouika, 1; Kirk, 1; WSU (14) -- VanVleet, 5; Baker, 1; Cotton, 4; Carter, 2; Wiggins, 2. Blocks: MSU (1) -- Thurman, 1; WSU (2) -- Early, 2. Steals: MSU (4) -- Gulley, 1; Mc-Cullough, 1; Thomas, 1; Thurman, 1; WSU (6) -- Early, 1; VanVleet, 1; Baker, 1; Cotton, 2; Carter, 1. Attendance: 13,966.

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• The semifinals and finals crowds of 22,612 at the 2007 MVC Tournament set an all-time basketball attendance record for Scottrade Center - and marked the only two sellouts in MVC Tournament history in St. Louis. The 22,612 surpassed the previous MVC Tournament attendance record for a championship game - 14,911, established on March 10, 2003, in the final which featured Creighton and Southern Illinois.

• The crowd of 22,612 was the largest of any conference tournament championship game in 2007, surpassing the ACC (22,269), the Big East (19,594) and the Big 12 (18,879).

Game 8 -- Scottrade Center ... St. Louis ... March 8

S. Illinois 30 29 -- 59Indiana State 29 33 -- 62

SIU (59) FG FT Reb PF TP

Bola Olaniyan 1-2 3-4 7 4 5Sean O’Brien 1-2 1-2 4 1 3Desmar Jackson 1-10 6-8 3 4 8Tyler Smithpeters 4-8 3-3 2 3 13Anthony Beane 7-16 1-4 5 2 16Jalen Pendleton 4-9 2-6 5 0 10Davante Drinkard 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Marcus Fillyaw 0-1 0-0 3 1 0Bronson Verhines 1-1 2-2 3 2 4Dawson Verhines 0-0 0-0 0 0 0

TOTALS 19-49 18-29 36 17 59

INS (62) FG FT Reb PF TP

Jake Kitchell 1-3 0-0 1 1 3Justin Gant 4-6 4-6 3 3 13Manny Arop 3-7 2-2 7 2 10Dawon Cummings 3-8 0-0 2 3 6Jake Odum 5-11 10-15 5 2 20Lucas Eitel 0-2 0-0 0 2 0Devonte Brown 2-5 0-0 1 2 4Demetrius Moore 1-1 0-0 1 4 2Brandon Burnett 1-2 0-0 2 0 2Khristian Smith 1-3 0-0 6 3 2

TOTALS 21-48 16-23 31 22 62Three-Pointers: SIU (3-12) -- Jackson, 0-2; Smithpeters, 2-4; Beane, 1-4; Pendleton, 0-1; Fillyaw, 0-1; INS (4-15) -- Kitchell, 1-1; Gant, 1-1; Arop, 2-6; Cummings, 0-3; Odum, 0-1; Eitel, 0-2; Burnett, 0-1. Assists: SIU (7) -- O’Brien, 1; Jackson, 2; Smithpeters, 1; Beane, 2; Fillyaw, 1; INS (6) -- Arop, 1; Cummings, 2; Odum, 2; Burnett, 1. Blocks: SIU (1) -- Jack-son, 1; INS (1) -- Gant, 1. Steals: SIU (2) -- Smithpeters, 1; Pendleton, 1; INS (4) -- Gant, 1; Odum, 1; Eitel, 1; Smith, 1. Att.: 13,966.

Active Statistical Leaders in the MVC Tournament(min. 2 games played)T - number of tournaments played

TOTAL POINTS (min. 2 games)Player-Team T G Pts.

D.J. Balentine-UE 2 3 72Ron Baker-WSU 2 6 69Justin Gant-INS 3 7 67Tekele Cotton-WSU 3 8 66Fred VanVleet-WSU 2 6 51Anthony Beane-SIU 2 3 44

TOTAL BOARDS (min. 2 games)Player-Team T G Reb.

Seth Tuttle-UNI 3 3 31Egidijus Mockevicius-UE 2 3 28Tekele Cotton-WSU 3 8 25Christian Kirk-MSU 3 5 22Justin Gant-INS 3 7 21Jake Kitchell-INS 3 7 20

TOTAL FTs MADE (min. 2 games)Player-Team T G Reb.

Marcus Marshall-MSU 1 2 19D.J. Balentine-UE 2 3 15Ron Baker-WSU 2 6 14Egidijus Mockevicius-UE 2 3 13

FIELD GOAL PCT. (3.0 FGA/G)Player-Team G FG-A Pct.

Christian Kirk-MSU 5 13-19 .684Egidijus Mockevicius 2 14-22 .636Fred VanVleet-WSU 6 20-34 .588

FREE THROW PCT. (2.5/Game)Player-Team G FT-A Avg.

Nick Osborne-LUC 2 8-8 1.000Ron Baker-WSU 6 14-15 .933Milton Doyle-LUC 2 9-11 .818

TOTAL ASSISTSPlayer-Team T G Ast.

Fred VanVleet-WSU 2 6 18Ron Baker-WSU 2 6 10Milton Doyle-LUC 1 2 10

TOTAL STEALSPlayer-Team T G Stl.

Egidijus Mockevicius-UE 2 3 7Fred VanVleet-WSU 2 6 7Tekele Cotton-WSU 3 8 5Tyler Smithpeters-SIU 1 2 5

TOTAL BLOCKED SHOTSPlayer-Team T G Blk.

Egidijus Mockevicius-UE 2 3 11Seth Tuttle-UNI 3 3 6Christian Kirk-MSU 3 5 4

Game 9 -- Scottrade Center ... St. Louis ... March 9

Indiana State 29 40 -- 69Wichita State 39 44 -- 83

INS (69) FG FT Reb PF TPJake Kitchell 2-5 0-0 4 3 5Justin Gant 7-11 0-0 3 4 18Manny Arop 6-13 5-5 7 4 18Dawon Cummings 3-8 1-2 4 1 8Jake Odum 2-9 4-6 5 4 8Lucas Eitel 1-1 0-0 2 2 3Devonte Brown 0-3 3-4 1 3 3Demetrius Moore 0-0 0-0 0 2 0Brandon Burnett 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Khristian Smith 2-6 2-4 3 2 6TJ Bell 0-0 0-0 0 0 0

TOTALS 23-56 15-21 35 25 69

WSU (83) FG FT Reb PF TPCleanthony Early 3-8 3-3 4 3 10Kadeem Coleby 0-1 0-0 2 4 0Fred VanVleet 9-14 0-0 5 1 22Ron Baker 3-11 8-9 2 2 14Tekele Cotton 6-11 4-6 3 2 20Chadrack Lufile 2-6 0-1 8 0 4Derail Green 1-1 0-0 1 0 2Evan Wessel 0-0 0-0 1 2 0Zach Bush 0-1 0-0 0 0 0Darius Carter 3-6 4-7 7 1 10John Robert Simon 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Nick Wiggins 0-1 1-2 2 0 1

TOTALS 27-60 20-28 41 15 83Three-Pointers: INS (8-19) -- Kitchell, 1-1; Gant, 4-6; Arop, 1-2; Cummings, 1-5; Odum, 0-2; Eitel, 1-1; Brown, 0-1; Smith, 0-1; WSU (9-22) -- Early, 1-3; VanVleet, 4-6; Baker, 0-6; Cotton, 4-6; Bush, 0-1. Assists: INS (10) -- Kitchell, 1; Cummings, 2; Odum, 7; WSU (10) -- Early, 1; VanVleet, 5; Baker, 3; Cotton, 1. Blocks: INS (3) -- Kitchell, 2; Cummings, 1; WSU (3) -- Early, 1; Baker, 2. Steals: INS (4) -- Cummings, 2; Brown, 2; WSU (7) -- Early, 1; VanVleet, 2; Baker, 2; Cotton, 1; Wessel, 1. Attendance: 12,125.

Scottrade Center – all-time basketball crowds22,612 – MVC Tournament (3-3-07)22,612 – MVC Tournament (3-4-07)22,539 – North Carolina vs. Saint Louis (12-22-06)22,527 – Kansas vs. Saint Louis (12-23-98)

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2015 MVC TOURNAMENT BRACKET(Matchups for qualifying-round games TBA)

Tournament Game Times (All times CST): Session I Thursday, March 5 6 p.m. & 8:30 p.m.Session II Friday, March 6 12 p.m. & 24 minutes after Game 3 ends.Session III Friday, March 6 6 p.m. & 24 minutes after Game 5 ends.Session IV Saturday, March 7 1:30 p.m. & 24 minutes after Game 7 ends.Session V Sunday, March 8 1 p.m.Qualifying-round pairings to be announced February 28. Times subject to change.

The Missouri Valley Conference will conduct its 25th St. Louis-based postseason men’s basketball cham-pionship, when the MVC Tournament takes the hardwood at Scottrade Cen-ter, formerly known as Savvis Center, on March 5-8, 2014. The Missouri Valley Conference Tournament, also known uniquely as “Arch Madness” to Valley fans, will be played at Scottrade Center for the 21st time. With 25-straight years at the same neutral site, Arch Madness is the second-longest neutral site ten-ured collegiate tourney in the nation (following only the Big East in New York City). The tournament -- for the 10th-straight year -- will begin Thursday and end Sunday. From 1997-2005, the tournament had started on a Fri-day and ended on a Monday. The MVC Tournament site has moved from Kiel Auditorium (1991) to the Saint Louis Arena (1992-1994) to Scottrade Center (1995-present). In 2014, the tournament drew more than 42,000 fans for an 19th-straight year. The 2007 turnstile of 85,074 set a league record in the league’s tourna-ment history in St. Louis. Last year’s figure was 50,989, and the league has had a tournament turnstile of better than 50,000 in each of the past 12 seasons. The per-session average

of 10,198 was eighth-best nationally (see chart at bottom left). Since the Conference moved its tournament to St. Louis in 1991, some of the greatest moments in Valley men’s basketball history have occurred in the Gateway City. In 1995, Southern Illinois com-pleted a three-peat at the Conference tournament -- the only time a league school has won three consecutive tourney championships. In the 1996 semis, Bradley’s Deon Jackson hit an improbable three-pointer with no time remaining for a 64-62 win over Missouri State. His shot was nominated for an ESPN “ESPY Award” for the college basket-ball play of the year. In 1998, Illinois State took its second-straight regular-season and conference tournament titles -- the first time in Missouri Valley Confer-ence history that a school had accom-plished that feat. UNI’s 2004 title and subsequent NCAA bid gave the Panthers their first tournament berth as an MVC member. With that, all 10 current members have represented the Missouri Valley Conference in the NCAA Tournament. And in 2005, UNI was eliminated in the quarterfinals of the tournament and still received an at-large berth into the NCAAs. That marked the first

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time a team that failed to advance to the MVC tournament semis earned a spot in the NCAA tourney. The 2008 Tournament marked the first time the top-seeded team (Drake) won the title since Illinois State swept the regular-season and tournament titles during the 1997-98 season. Since 2008, the No. 1 seed has claimed the tournament and regular-season titles three times as UNI (2009, 2010) and Creighton (2013) swept both the regular-season and tournament crowns in 2013. In 2014, Wichita State claimed its first ever conference tournament title in St. Louis, winning three games in convincing fashion. Milton Doyle of Loyola added to the tournament lore with a 35-foot buzzer beater in the Ramblers’ first-ever tournament game as LUC edged Bradley, 74-72, in an opening round game. The Shockers became the second-straight top seed to win the title, but the top-seeded team has only won the league tournament title eight times (in 24 previous tries) in St. Louis. Notably, no seed worse than a No. 5 has won the title. To celebrate the tournament’s 20th anniversary in St. Louis in 2010, the league conducted a two-month, online voting campaign which was sponsored by FOX Sports Midwest.

2014 Men’s BasketballConference TournamentPer-Session Averages

League Sess. Total Avg.

Atlantic Coast 7 140,143 20,020Big 12 5 94,996 18,999Big Ten 6 111,427 18,571Southeastern 7 102,338 14,620Big East 5 72,779 14,556Pac-12 6 69,445 11,574Mountain West 5 55,256 11,051The Valley 5 50,989 10,198West Coast 5 38,140 7,628Atlantic-10 7 51,854 7,408

Source: NCAA, only the top 10 are listed

Top Title Games - 2007League Attendance

^MISSOURI VALLEY 22,612^Atlantic Coast 22,269^Big East 19,594^Big 12 18,879^Pacific 10 18,259^Big Ten 17,538Mountain West 16,204^denotes neutral site

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And Missouri Valley Conference fans chose Deon Jackson’s buzzer-beating three-pointer in 1996 as the top mo-ment in Arch Madness history. In addition to Jackson’s exploits in 1996, the other top five moments include Creighton’s Nate Funk lead-ing the Bluejays to the 2007 Arch Madness title in front of a sold out Scottrade Center crowd, Bluejay Bob Harstad pacing CU to the first Arch Madness crown in 1991, Illinois State’s Osiris Eldridge nearly leading the Redbirds to the 2009 champion-ship and UNI’s Ben Jacobson helping the Panthers take the 2004 crown in double-overtime vs. Missouri State. And during that same 20th an-niversary online voting campaign, sponsored by AT&T Real Yellow Pages, Creighton’s Kyle Korver -- the first back-to-back Most Outstanding Player in MVC Men’s Basketball Champion-ship history -- was selected the top player in Arch Madness history by a vote of the league’s fans. In addition to Korver, the other top five players include Nate Funk (Creighton), Osiris Eldridge (Illinois State), Rodney Buford (Creighton) and Ryan Sears (Creighton). Funk (2007), Buford (1999) and Sears (2000) all earned Most Outstanding Player recognition for a team that won the championship, while Eldridge (2009) became only the second player in tournament history to earn Most Valuable Player honors for a team that did not take the title. Plans are in place to conduct similar fan surveys for the 25th anniversary event in 2015.

In 2011, the millionth fan -- Ty-ler Anderson of Milwaukee, Wis. -- crossed through the turnstiles and was awarded a prize package that included tournament tickets for life. The 2012 tournament featured two nationally ranked teams for the first time as Wichita State (14) and Creighton (24) entered the tourna-ment as ranked teams.

2014 Tournament Review Wichita State entered the confer-ence tournament with an unblem-ished 31-0 record and the Shock-ers rolled through the tournament, winning each game by at least 14 points. The tournament champion-ship in St. Louis marked WSU’s first tournament title in the Gateway City and its first since 1987. Three Shockers landed a spot on the all-tour-nament team, including Most Outstanding Player Tekele Cotton, Cleantho-ny Early, and Fred Van-Vleet. They were joined by Indiana State’s Jake Odum and Evansville’s D.J. Balentine. Balen-tine became the second player in league tourna-ment history to earn all-tourney honors without his team reaching the semifinals (Tracy Moore, Tulsa, 1988).

Missouri Valley Conference Tournament

The 2007 MVC Tournament established league records every session: opening (8,013), day quarterfinal (15,186), night quarterfinal (16,651), semifinal (22,612), champion-ship (22,612) and total tournament attendance (85,074).

Wichita State became the eighth MVC regular-season champ to win the MVC Tournament since it moved to St. Louis in 1991. 2015 Tournament Notes For the fifth-straight year, the Mis-souri Valley Conference will televise the Thursday opening-round games, while the quarterfinal and semifinal games will be on FOX Sports Midwest and Comcast SportsNet. All games will be shown in High Definition. The MVC Championship game will be telecast live on CBS (more than 100 million homes) for a 10th-straight year. The 2006 tournament broadcast by CBS marked the first over-the-air national broadcast of an MVC game since Jan. 28, 1989, when BYU beat Wichita State, 93-92.

MVC TOURNEYFUTURE DATES:2015 -- Thursday-Sunday, March 5-82016 -- Thursday-Sunday, March 3-62017 -- Thursday-Sunday, March 2-5

Deon Jackson’s last-second three-point heave lifted Brad-ley to a 64-62 win against Missouri State in 1996. During the 20th anniversary celebration (2010), it was voted as the top play in tournament history by MVC fans.

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1977 #4 West Texas State 96, #7 Tulsa 81#5 Drake 80, #6 Bradley 73West Texas St. 89, #2 New Mexico St. 86#3 Wichita State 67, Drake 63West Texas State 79, Wichita State 68#1 S. Illinois 82, West Texas State 69

1978 #9 Drake 75, #2 Southern Illinois 59#4 New Mexico State 76, #7 Tulsa 75#5 Bradley 75, #6 Wichita State 71#3 Indiana St. 90, #8 W. Texas St. 71New Mexico State 90, Drake 73Indiana State 88, Bradley 81Indiana State 80, N.M. State 78 (2OT)#1 Creighton 54, Indiana State 52

1979 #1 Indiana St. 94, #8 W. Texas State 84#2 New Mexico State 82, #7 Tulsa 79#3 Wichita State 70, #6 Drake 69#5 S. Illinois 71, #4 Creighton 67N. Mexico State 85, Wichita State 81Indiana State 79, Southern Illinois 72Indiana State 69, N. Mexico State 59

1980 #1 Bradley 97, #8 Tulsa 76#4 Wichita St. 82, #5 Indiana St. 70#3 West Texas 98, #6 New Mexico St. 87#2 Creighton 86, #7 Drake 80Bradley 68, Wichita State 60 West Texas State 83, Creighton 67Bradley 62, West Texas State 59

1981 #1 Wichita St. 77, #8 S. Illinois 57#4 Drake 89, #5 Bradley 84#3 Tulsa 68, #6 New Mexico State 67#2 Creighton 64, #7 Indiana State 61Wichita State 88, Drake 74Creighton 66, Tulsa 64Creighton 70, Wichita State 64

1982 #1 Bradley 86, #8 Indiana State 61#4 Illinois State 56, #5 Drake 43#3 New Mexico St. 68, #6 S. Illinois 43#2 Tulsa 106, #7 Creighton 81 Illinois State 55, Bradley 50 (2OT)Tulsa 85, New Mexico State 61Tulsa 90, Illinois State 77

MISSOURI VALLEY CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT RECORDSTeam (Titles) Won Lost Pct. Home Away Neut. ChampionshipsCreighton (12) 43 20 .683 5-2 2-6 36-12 78, 81, 89, 91, 99, 00, 02, 03, 05, 07, 12, 13Tulsa (4) 24 15 .615 14-2 1-6 9-7 1982, 1984, 1986, 1996Illinois State (4) 38 29 .567 9-2 2-3 27-24 1983, 1990, 1997, 1998Missouri State (1) 28 23 .549 0-0 0-0 28-23 1992Southern Illinois (5) 33 30 .524 0-1 2-8 31-21 1977, 1993, 1994, 1995, 2006Loyola 1 1 .500 0-0 0-0 1-1 ----Wichita State (3) 30 32 .484 10-3 2-4 15-254 1985, 1987, 2014Bradley (2) 29 33 .468 10-1 0-6 19-26 1980, 1988UNI (3) 16 19 .457 0-0 0-0 16-19 2004, 2009, 2010Indiana State (3) 25 31 .446 6-0 1-10 18-21 1979, 2001, 2011Drake (1) 17 35 .326 1-1 1-10 15-24 2008Evansville 6 20 .231 0-0 0-0 6-20 ----

1983 #1 Illinois State 64, #8 S. Illinois 54#2 New Mexico St. 95, #7 West Texas 80#3 Tulsa 108, #6 Indiana State 89#4 Bradley 63, #5 Drake 53Illinois State 79, Bradley 61Tulsa 49, New Mexico State 48Illinois State 84, Tulsa 64

1984 #1 Illinois State 91, #8 Drake 62#4 Creighton 50, #5 Bradley 40#2 Tulsa 110, #7 Indiana State 99#3 Wichita St. 107, #6 S. Illinois 77Creighton 69, Illinois State 59Tulsa 86, Wichita State 80Tulsa 70, Creighton 68 (OT)

1985 #1 Tulsa 74, #8 West Texas State 69#4 Bradley 66, #5 Creighton 59#7 Indiana St. 66, #2 Illinois St. 61#3 Wichita State 69, #6 S. Illinois 66Tulsa 85, Bradley 77Wichita State 92, Indiana State 65Wichita State 84, Tulsa 82

1986 #3 Drake 82, #6 Creighton 56#4 Illinois State 78, #5 Wichita St. 70#1 Bradley 61, #8 West Texas 55#2 Tulsa 68, #7 Indiana State 50Bradley 65, Illinois State 64Tulsa 68, Drake 67Tulsa 74, Bradley 58

1987 #3 Illinois St. 70, #6 Indiana St. 55#2 Wichita State 73, #7 Creighton 70#5 Southern Illinois 76, #4 Drake 70Wichita State 56, Illinois State 53#1 Tulsa 61, Southern Illinois 56Wichita State 79, Tulsa 74 (OT)

1988 #3 Illinois State 72, #6 Drake 60#2 Wichita State 74, #7 Tulsa 66#1 Bradley 93, #8 Indiana State 74#5 Creighton 89, #4 S. Illinois 87Illinois State 59, Wichita State 51Bradley 101, Creighton 77Bradley 83, Illinois State 59

1989 #1 Creighton 85, #8 Indiana State 70#5 Drake 77, #4 Bradley 75#6 Southern Illinois 73, #3 Tulsa 66#7 Illinois St. 66, #2 Wichita State 60Creighton 54, Drake 49Southern Illinois 69, Illinois State 61Creighton 79, Southern Illinois 77

1990 #1 S. Illinois 70, #8 Indiana State 54#4 Tulsa 71, #5 Bradley 69#2 Illinois State 77, #7 Drake 62#3 Creighton 70, #6 Wichita State 66Southern Illinois 75, Tulsa 65Illinois State 69, Creighton 64Illinois State 81, Southern Illinois 78

1991 #9 Drake 57, #8 Illinois State 55#1 Creighton 77, Drake 58#5 S. Illinois 80, #4 Indiana State 61#2 Missouri State 68, #7 Bradley 49#3 Tulsa 71, #6 Wichita State 52Creighton 71, Southern Illinois 66Missouri State 82, Tulsa 80 (2OT)Creighton 68, Missouri State 52

1992 #1 S. Illinois 67, #8 Wichita State 63#5 Tulsa 77, #4 Indiana State 65#2 Illinois State 70, #7 UNI 58#3 Missouri St. 75, #6 Creighton 69Tulsa 82, Southern Illinois 79Missouri St. 61, Illinois State 58 (OT)Missouri State 71, Tulsa 68

1993 #1 Illinois St. 73, #8 Indiana St. 68#5 Drake 63, #4 UNI 58#2 S. Illinois 63, #7 Bradley 61 (OT)#3 Missouri St. 72, #6 Wichita St. 57Illinois State 60, Drake 59Southern Illinois 76, MSU 68Southern Illinois 70, Illinois State 59

1994 #1 Tulsa 91, #8 Drake 82#5 UNI 84, #4 Illinois State 70#2 Bradley 52, #7 Wichita State 44#3 Southern Illinois 52, #6 MSU 50UNI 79, Tulsa 73Southern Illinois 72, Bradley 59Southern Illinois 77, UNI 74

1995 #1 Tulsa 77, #8 Wichita State 63#4 Bradley 79, #5 Evansville 64#2 Illinois State 75, #7 MSU 72#3 Southern Illinois 85, #6 Drake 65Tulsa 89, Bradley 80Southern Illinois 72, Illinois State 68Southern Illinois 77, Tulsa 62

1996 #1 Bradley 64, #8 Drake 51#4 Missouri St. 65, #5 Creighton 58#2 Illinois State 64, #7 UNI 58#3 Tulsa 65, #6 Evansville 55Bradley 64, Missouri State 62Tulsa 69, Illinois State 52Tulsa 60, Bradley 46

1997 #9 Indiana St. 86, #8 S. Illinois 71#10 Drake 74, #7 Wichita State 63#1 Illinois State 72, Indiana State 58#4 UNI 73, #5 Evansville 65#2 Bradley 66, Drake 47#3 Missouri St. 77, #7 Creighton 58Illinois State 69, UNI 65Missouri State 60, Bradley 58Illinois State 75, Missouri State 72

1998 #8 Southern Illinois 91, #9 UNI 72#7 Bradley 69, #10 Drake 62#1 Illinois State 83, S. Illinois 73#4 Wichita St. 65, #5 Indiana St. 55Bradley 76, #2 Creighton 68#3 Missouri St. 60, #6 Evansville 59Illinois State 75, Wichita State 54Missouri State 67, Bradley 58Illinois State 84, Missouri State 74

1999 #9 Wichita State 74, #8 UNI 72 (OT)#7 Illinois State 51, #10 Drake 47#1 Evansville 79, Wichita State 71#4 Bradley 62, #5 S. Illinois 59#2 Creighton 68, Illinois State 63#3 MSU 79, #6 Indiana State 78 (OT)Evansville 64, Bradley 63Creighton 78, Missouri State 70Creighton 70, Evansville 61

MVC Tournament Results

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Tournament Tiebreaker System

Regular-season standings are the determining factor in setting first-round pairings for the MVC Tournament. All ties will be broken starting at the top of the conference standings and working down. The tie-breaking system for seeding of the MVC Tournament, regardless of whether a tie involves two or more teams, will utilize the following fac-tors, in order, until all ties are broken. The tiebreaking procedure marks a departure from the league’s point-system tiebreaker, which had been utilized in the conference from 1993 through 2010.

Two-way Ties 1. Records in head-to-head competition are compared, with the higher seed going to the team that has won the most games against the other. 2. If head-to-head competition does not break the tie, the deadlock will be broken by non-conference schedule strength as calculated by The RPI Report on the day before the final day of conference games. The team with the bet-ter non-conference schedule strength will receive the higher seed.

Multiple Ties 1. If three or more teams are tied, regular-season com-petition among the tied schools shall be pooled into a “mini round-robin.” Teams shall be ranked according to their position in such a round- robin. 2. If head-to-head competition does not break the tie, the deadlock will be broken by non-conference schedule strength as calculated by The RPI Report on the day before the final day of conference games. The teams will be seeded in order of their non-conference schedule strength.

2000 #9 Wichita St. 70, #8 Illinois State 55#10 Drake 58, #7 UNI 57#1 Indiana State 57, Wichita State 50#4 Creighton 71, #5 Bradley 62#2 Missouri State 62, Drake 50#3 S. Illinois 75, #6 Evansville 63Creighton 71, Indiana State 69Missouri State 67, Southern Illinois 56Creighton 57, Missouri State 45

2001 #8 Missouri St. 57, #9 Wichita St. 45#10 UNI 59, #7 Drake 53#1 Creighton 63, MSU 41#5 Indiana St. 67, #4 S. Illinois 64#2 Bradley 59, UNI 56#3 Illinois State 81, #6 Evansville 77Indiana State 87, Creighton 74Bradley 73, Illinois State 66Indiana State 69, Bradley 63

2002 #8 Bradley 70, #9 Indiana State 58#7 UNI 78, #10 Evansville 75#1 Southern Illinois 66, Bradley 44#4 MSU 72, #5 Wichita State 59#2 Creighton 80, UNI 65#3 Illinois State 64, #6 Drake 63Southern Illinois 86, MSU 63Creighton 90, Illinois State 63Creighton 84, Southern Illinois 76

2003 #9 Illinois State 63, #8 Drake 62#10 Indiana State 61, #7 UNI 60#1 S. Illinois 75, Illinois State 63#4 Missouri St. 65, #5 Evansville 51#2 Creighton 57, Indiana State 56#3 Wichita State 70, #6 Bradley 66Southern Illinois 64, MSU 55Creighton 70, Wichita State 69Creighton 80, Southern Illinois 56

2004 #9 Evansville 63, #8 Indiana State 59#10 Illinois State 76, #7 Bradley 56#1 Southern Illinois 93, Evansville 67#5 Missouri St. 84, #4 Creighton 75#2 UNI 68, Illinois State 54#3 Wichita State 63, #6 Drake 57MSU 80, Southern Illinois 74UNI 63, Wichita State 56UNI 79, MSU 74 (2OT)

2005 #9 Indiana State 63, #8 Bradley 61#7 Drake 82, #10 Evansville 68#1 S. Illinois 64, Indiana State 49#5 Missouri State 70, #4 UNI 62#2 Wichita State 72, Drake 52#3 Creighton 69, #6 Illinois State 52Missouri State 65, Southern Illinois 61Creighton 70, Wichita State 60Creighton 75, Missouri State 57

2006 #9 Indiana State 72, #8 Drake 63#7 Evansville 52, #10 Illinois St. 45#1 Wichita State 83, Indiana St. 61#5 Bradley 54, #4 Creighton 47#2 S. Illinois 71, Evansville 55#6 UNI 57, #3 Missouri State 42Bradley 60, Wichita State 52Southern Illinois 55, UNI 46 (ot)Southern Illinois 59, Bradley 46

2007 #9 Drake 101, #8 Evansville 96 (ot)#10 Indiana St. 68, #7 Illinois St. 65#1 Southern Illinois 71, Drake 59#4 Bradley 51, #5 UNI 48#2 Creighton 59, Indiana State 38#3 Missouri St. 67, #6 Wichita St. 64Southern Illinois 53, Bradley 51Creighton 75, Missouri State 58Creighton 67, Southern Illinois 61

2008 #8 Indiana St. 71, #9 Wichita St. 67#7 Missouri St. 69, #10 Evansville 46#1 Drake 68, Indiana State 46#4 Creighton 74, #5 Bradley 70#2 Illinois State 63, Missouri State 58#6 UNI 54, #3 Southern Illinois 49Drake 75, Creighton 67Illinois State 56, UNI 42Drake 79, Illinois State 49

2009 #9 Indiana St. 62, #8 Drake 55#7 Wichita St. 59, #10 Missouri St. 46#1 UNI 73, Indiana State 69#4 Bradley 67, #5 S. Illinois 55#2 Creighton 63, Wichita State 62#3 Illinois State 78, #6 Evansville 68UNI 76, Bradley 62Illinois State 73, Creighton 49UNI 60, Illinois State 57 (ot)

2010 #8 Drake 63, #9 Southern Illinois 61#7 Missouri St. 52, #10 Evansville 46#1 UNI 55, Drake 40#5 Bradley 81, #4 Creighton 62#2 Wichita State 73, Missouri St. 63#3 Illinois St. 69, #6 Indiana St. 65UNI 57, Bradley 40Wichita State 65, Illinois State 61UNI 67, Wichita State 52

2011 #8 S. Illinois 57, #9 Illinois State 54#10 Bradley 63, #7 Drake 48#1 Missouri State 58, S. Illinois 56#5 Creighton 60, #4 UNI 57#2 Wichita State 70, Bradley 56#3 Indiana St. 52, #6 Evansville 50Missouri State 60, Creighton 50Indiana State 61, Wichita State 54Indiana State 60, Missouri State 56

2012 #8 Indiana State 66, #9 S. Illinois 51#7 Drake 65, #10 Bradley 49#1 Wichita State 72, Indiana State 48#4 Illinois State 54, #5 UNI 42#2 Creighton 68, Drake 61#3 Evansville 72, #6 Missouri State 64Illinois State 65, Wichita State 64Creighton 99, Evansville 71Creighton 83, Illinois State 79 (OT)

2013 #9 Drake 81, #8 Bradley 66#7 Missouri St. 61, #10 S. Illinois 53#1 Creighton 66, Drake 53#5 Indiana State 51, #4 Evansville 50#2 Wichita State 69, Missouri State 59#6 Illinois State 73, #3 UNI 65Creighton 64, Indiana State 43Wichita State 66, Illinois State 51Creighton 68, Wichita State 65

MVC Tournament Results

2014 #9 Evansville 69, #8 Drake 61#10 Loyola 74, #7 Bradley 72#1 Wichita State 80, Evansville 58#4 Missouri State 53, #5 Illinois St. 48#2 Indiana State 75, Loyola 62#6 Southern Illinois 63, #3 UNI 58Wichita State 67, Missouri State 42Indiana State 62, Southern Illinois 59Wichita State 83, Indiana State 69

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YEAR-BY-YEAR CHAMPIONSYear Champion Runner-up Score Site1977 Southern Illinois W. Texas State 82-69 Wichita, Kan.1978 Creighton Indiana State 54-52 Omaha, Neb.1979 Indiana State N. Mexico State 69-59 Terre Haute1980 Bradley W. Texas State 62-59 Peoria, Ill.1981 Creighton Wichita State 70-64 Omaha, Neb.1982 Tulsa Illinois State 90-77 Tulsa, Okla.1983 Illinois State Tulsa 84-64 Normal, Ill.1984 Tulsa Creighton 70-68 (ot) Tulsa, Okla. 1985 Wichita State Tulsa 84-82 Tulsa, Okla.1986 Tulsa Bradley 74-58 Tulsa, Okla. 1987 Wichita State Tulsa 79-74 (ot) Tulsa, Okla.1988 Bradley Illinois State 83-59 Peoria, Ill.1989 Creighton Southern Illinois 79-77 Wichita, Kan.1990 Illinois State Southern Illinois 81-78 Normal, Ill.1991 Creighton Missouri State 68-52 St. Louis, Mo.1992 Missouri State Tulsa 71-68 St. Louis, Mo.1993 Southern Illinois Illinois State 70-59 St. Louis, Mo.1994 Southern Illinois UNI 77-74 St. Louis, Mo.1995 Southern Illinois Tulsa 77-62 St. Louis, Mo.1996 Tulsa Bradley 60-46 St. Louis, Mo.1997 Illinois State Missouri State 75-72 St. Louis, Mo.1998 Illinois State Missouri State 84-74 St. Louis, Mo.1999 Creighton Evansville 70-61 St. Louis, Mo.2000 Creighton Missouri State 57-45 St. Louis, Mo.2001 Indiana State Bradley 69-63 St. Louis, Mo.2002 Creighton Southern Illinois 84-76 St. Louis, Mo.2003 Creighton Southern Illinois 80-56 St. Louis, Mo.2004 UNI Missouri State 79-74 (2ot) St. Louis, Mo.2005 Creighton Missouri State 75-57 St. Louis, Mo.2006 Southern Illinois Bradley 59-46 St. Louis, Mo.2007 Creighton Southern Illinois 67-61 St. Louis, Mo.2008 Drake Illinois State 79-49 St. Louis, Mo.2009 UNI Illinois State 60-57 (ot) St. Louis, Mo.2010 UNI Wichita State 67-52 St. Louis, Mo.2011 Indiana State Missouri State 60-56 St. Louis, Mo.2012 Creighton Illinois State 83-79 (ot) St. Louis, Mo.2013 Creighton Wichita State 68-65 St. Louis, Mo.2014 Wichita State Indiana State 83-69 St. Louis, Mo.

Year-By-Year Tourney Records, By Seed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10’77 1-0 0-1 1-1 3-1 1-1 0-1 0-1’78 1-0 0-1 3-1 2-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1’79 3-0 2-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1’80 3-0 1-1 2-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1’81 2-1 3-0 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1’82 1-1 3-0 1-1 2-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1’83 3-0 1-1 2-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1’84 1-1 3-0 1-1 2-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1’85 2-1 0-1 3-0 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1’86 2-1 3-0 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1’87 1-1 3-0 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1’88 3-0 1-1 2-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1’89 3-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 2-1 1-1 0-1’90 2-1 3-0 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1

28-7 23-8 20-13 15-14 6-14 2-14 2-14 0-12 1-1 ---

St. Louis tournament results below:’91 3-0 2-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1’92 1-1 1-1 3-0 0-1 2-1 0-1 0-1 0-1’93 2-1 3-0 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1’94 1-1 1-1 3-0 0-1 2-1 0-1 0-1 0-1’95 2-1 1-1 3-0 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1’96 2-1 1-1 3-0 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1’97 3-0 1-1 2-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-1’98 3-0 0-1 2-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 2-1 1-1 0-1 0-1’99 2-1 3-0 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-1’00 1-1 2-1 1-1 3-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-1’01 1-1 2-1 1-1 0-1 3-0 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 1-1’02 2-1 3-0 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-1’03 2-1 3-0 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-1’04 1-1 3-0 1-1 0-1 2-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-1’05 1-1 1-1 3-0 0-1 2-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-1‘06 1-1 3-0 0-1 0-1 2-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-1‘07 2-1 3-0 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-1‘08 3-0 2-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-1‘09 3-0 1-1 2-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-1‘10 3-0 2-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-1‘11 2-1 1-1 3-0 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 1-1‘12 1-1 3-0 1-1 2-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-1‘13 3-0 2-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-1‘14 3-0 2-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-1

STL 48-16 46-16 35-18 16-23 18-23 4-24 11-24 7-24 12-19 8-18ALL 76-23 69-24 55-31 31-37 24-37 6-38 13-38 7-36 13-20 8-18

1 2 3 4 5 (Titles By Seed)

pre-1991 7 6 1St. Louis 8 8 6 1 1

All Games 15 14 7 1 1

Back-To-Back Titles In league history, only Southern Illinois (1993-94-95) has won three-straight conference tourneys. Only six teams have won back-to-back conference tournament titles.No. Team (Years) Strk. Ended 3 Southern Illinois (1993-94-95) DNP in 1996 2 Illinois State (1997-98) Quarters, 1999 2 Creighton (1999-00) Semis, 2001 2 Creighton (2002-03) Quarters, 2004 2 UNI (2009-10) Quarters, 2011 2 Creighton (2012-13) DNP in 2014 (Big East)

In 2014, Wichita State claimed its first MVC Tourna-ment title in St. Louis and its third overall. The Shockers became the second-straight MVC regular-season cham-pion to earn the tourney title. In 2011, Missouri State became the first top-seeded tournament team to not reach the NCAAs for the first time since 1993 (when Illinois State lost to second-seeded SIU in the finals). Only three top-seeded teams in 24 previous events in St. Louis have failed to reach the NCAA Tournament (MSU-2011; ISU-1993, Southern Illinois-1992). Prior to 2011, the top seed had earned an NCAA bid for 17-straight years. In the 38 previous seasons of the MVC Tournament, only twice has a seed worse than a No. 3 won the title (No. 4 Creighton won in 2000 and No. 5 Indiana State won in 2001). Thirty-six of 38 previous tournament champions were seeded 1, 2, or 3. The top two seeds have had the most success, winning a combined 29 times, and each has won eight titles in St. Louis (in 24 total tries). The last nine MVC tournament champions have consisted of five top seeds, three No. 2 seeds, and a No. 3 seed. Since the league expanded to its current 10-team format in 1997, only one team that has played in the open-ing round has reached the semifinals (won two games). Bradley, seeded a No. 7 in 1998, beat 10th-seeded Drake and then upset No. 2 seed Creighton, before falling in the semifinals to Missouri State. Notably, the sixth-seeded teams have recorded a combined 4-24 mark in tourney games in St. Louis.

Before Drake swept the reg-ular-season and tournament titles in 2008, the previous No. 1 seed to win the league tourney was Illinois State in 1998. The top-seeded team has won the tournament 15 times (of 38). And the top seed has won eight times in 24 years in St. Louis.

Tournament Titles, By Seed1 -- 15 (last: Wichita State in 2014) 8 in St. Louis2 -- 14 (last: Creighton in 2012) 8 in St. Louis3 -- 7 (last: Indiana State in 2011) 6 in St. Louis4 -- 1 (Creighton in 2000)5 -- 1 (Indiana State in 2001)

Tournament Titles, By Team12 -- Creighton 5 -- Southern Illinois 4 -- Illinois State, Tulsa 3 -- Indiana State, UNI, Wichita St. 2 -- Bradley 1 -- Drake, Missouri State

Title Town Titles by current Valley members (most recent in parentheses):

Reg.-Season* Tourney Bradley 6 (1996) 2 (1988)Drake 7 (2008) 1 (2008)Evansville 1 (1999) noneIllinois State 5 (1998) 4 (1998)Indiana State 2 (2000) 3 (2011)Loyola 1st year 1st yearMSU 1 (2011) 1 (1992)UNI 2 (2010) 3 (2010)S. Illinois 8 (2007) 5 (2006)Wichita State 8 (2014) 3 (2014) *includes outright and shared titles

Tourney Records, By Seed

Pre-STL St. Louis Total No. 1 28-7 48-16 76-23No. 2 23-8 46-16 69-24No. 3 20-13 35-18 55-31No. 4 15-14 16-23 31-37No. 5 6-14 18-23 24-37No. 6 2-14 4-24 6-38No. 7 2-14 11-24 13-38No. 8 0-12 7-24 7-36No. 9 1-1 12-19 13-20No. 10 0-0 8-18 8-18 97g 205g 302g

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One-Point Games (19)New Mexico State 76, Tulsa 75 (1978)Wichita State 70, Drake 69 (1979)Tulsa 68, New Mexico State 67 (1981)Tulsa 49, New Mexico State 48 (1983)Bradley 65, Illinois State 64 (1986)Tulsa 68, Drake 67 (1986)Illinois State 60, Drake 59 (1993)Missouri St. 60, Evansville 59 (1998)MSU 79, Indiana State 78 (1ot, 1999)Evansville 64, Bradley 63 (1999)Drake 58, UNI 57 (2000)Illinois State 64, Drake 63 (2002)Illinois State 63, Drake 62 (2003)Indiana State 61, UNI 60 (2003)Creighton 57, Indiana State 56 (2003)Creighton 70, Wichita State 69 (2003)Creighton 63, Wichita State 62 (2009)Illinois State 65, Wichita State 64 (2012)Indiana State 51, Evansville 50 (2013)

Two-Point Games (23)Indiana St. 80, N.M. State 78 (2ot, 1978)Creighton 54, Indiana State 52 (1978)Creighton 66, Tulsa 64 (1981)Tulsa 70, Creighton 68 (1ot, 1984)Wichita State 84, Tulsa 82 (1985)Creighton 89, S. Illinois 87 (1988)Drake 77, Bradley 75 (1989)Creighton 79, S. Illinois 77 (1989)Tulsa 71, Bradley 69 (1990)Drake 57, Illinois State 55 (1991)Missouri St. 82, Tulsa 80 (2ot, 1991)S. Illinois 63, Bradley 61 (1ot, 1993)Southern Illinois 52, MSU 50 (1994)Bradley 64, Missouri State 62 (1996)Missouri State 60, Bradley 58 (1997)Wichita State 74, UNI 72 (1ot, 1999)Creighton 71, Indiana State 69 (2000)Indiana State 63, Bradley 61 (2005)S. Illinois 53, Bradley 51 (2007)Drake 63, Southern Illinois 61 (2010)Missouri State 58, S. Illinois 56 (2011)Indiana State 52, Evansville 50 (2011)Loyola 74, Bradley 72 (2014)

Three-Point Games (26)West Texas 89, N.M. State 86 (1977)New Mexico State 82, Tulsa 79 (1979)Bradley 62, W. Texas State 59 (1980)Creighton 64, Indiana State 61 (1981)Wichita State 69, S. Illinois 66 (1985)Wichita State 73, Creighton 70 (1987)Wichita St. 56, Illinois State 53 (1987)Illinois State 81, S. Illinois 78 (1990)Tulsa 82, Southern Illinois 79 (1992)MSU 61, Illinois State 58 (1ot, 1992)Missouri State 71, Tulsa 68 (1992)Southern Illinois 77, UNI 74 (1994)Illinois State 75, MSU 72 (1995)Illinois State 75, MSU 72 (1997)Bradley 62, S. Illinois 59 (1999)Indiana State 67, S. Illinois 64 (2001)Bradley 59, UNI 56 (2001)UNI 78, Evansville 75 (2002)Indiana St. 68, Illinois St. 65 (2007)Bradley 51, UNI 48 (2007)Missouri St. 67, Wichita St. 64 (2007)UNI 60, Illinois State 57 (1ot, 2009)S. Illinois 57, Illinois State 54 (2011)Creighton 60, UNI 57 (2011)Creighton 68, Wichita State 65 (2013)Indiana State 72, S. Illinois 69 (2014)

Overtime Games (14)Indiana St. 80, N.M. State 78 (2ot, 1978)Illinois St. 55, Bradley 50 (2ot, 1982)Tulsa 70, Creighton 68 (1ot, 1984)Wichita State 79, Tulsa 74 (1ot, 1987)Missouri St. 82, Tulsa 80 (2ot, 1991)MSU 61, Illinois State 58 (1ot, 1992)S. Illinois 63, Bradley 61 (1ot, 1993)Wichita State 74, UNI 72 (1ot, 1999)MSU 79, Indiana State 78 (1ot, 1999)UNI 79, Missouri State 74 (2ot, 2004)S. Illinois 55, UNI 46 (1ot, 2006)Drake 101, Evansville 96 (1ot, 2007)UNI 60, Illinois State 57 (1ot, 2009)Creighton 83, Illinois St. 79 (1ot, 2012)

VALLEY TOURNAMENT WON-LOST CHART This chart outlines how Missouri Valley Conference teams have fared against one another during the 38-year history of the postseason Valley Tournament. The list includes active Valley members only, therefore the totals don’t equal the school-by-school breakdowns. Read across.TEAMS BU DU UE ILS INS LUC MSU UNI SIU WSU Total

Bradley --- 5-5 1-1 3-3 3-3 0-1 1-3 2-2 2-5 4-2 29-33Drake 5-5 --- 2-1 2-8 1-2 0-0 0-1 2-2 2-3 1-5 17-35Evansville 1-1 1-2 --- 1-2 1-2 0-0 1-4 0-2 0-3 1-1 6-20Illinois State 3-3 8-2 2-1 --- 4-2 0-0 4-2 6-3 3-5 5-4 38-29Indiana State 3-3 2-1 2-1 2-4 --- 1-0 1-1 1-1 5-3 3-6 25-31Loyola 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 --- 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1Missouri State 3-1 1-0 4-1 2-4 1-1 0-0 --- 1-2 5-4 4-4 28-23UNI 2-2 2-2 2-0 3-6 1-1 0-0 2-1 --- 1-4 2-1 16-19Southern Illinois 5-2 3-2 3-0 5-3 3-5 0-0 4-5 4-1 --- 1-3 33-30Wichita State 2-4 5-1 1-1 4-5 6-3 0-0 4-4 1-2 3-1 --- 30-32

TOURNAMENT MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION

NUMBER OF TOURNAMENTS -- 38NUMBER OF TIMES REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION HAS WON TOURNAMENT -- *16

(1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, #1984, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1997, 1998, +2002, 2008, =2009, 2010, 2013, 2014)

NUMBER OF TIMES REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION HAS NOT WON TOURNAMENT -- *24 (1981, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2001, +2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, =2009, 2011, 2012)

NUMBER OF OVERTIME GAMES PLAYED -- 14NUMBER OF TIMES REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION HAS NOT REACHED FINALS -- *12

(1982, 1983, #1984, ^1992, 1994, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2005, 2006, =2009, 2012)RECORD OF HOME TEAMS -- 63-13 (.829)RECORD OF HOME TEAMS IN FIRST-ROUND GAME -- 37-6 (.860)RECORD OF HOME TEAMS IN SEMIFINALS -- 17-4 (.810)RECORD OF HOME TEAMS IN FINALS -- 9-3 (.750)

* -- Regular-season champion Wichita State was on probation in 1983 and ineligible to com-pete in the tournament; # -- Tulsa and Illinois State were co-champions in the regular season. Illinois State did not reach the finals; + -- Creighton and Southern Illinois were regular-season co-champions, and CU beat Southern Illinois in the finals; ^ -- Southern Illinois and Illinois State were co-champions in the regular season. Both Southern Illinois and Illinois State lost in the semifinals; =Creighton and UNI were co-champions in the regular season; UNI won the tournament, and Creighton lost in the semifinals.

MVC Tournament Results

Since the tourney moved to St. Louis in 1991, a total of 1,207,993 fans have passed through the turn-stiles at Kiel Auditorium, the Saint Louis Arena and Scottrade Center to witness Valley tournament action.

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1988*MOP -- Hersey Hawkins, BUAnthony Manuel, BradleyDonald Powell, BradleyTony Holifield, Illinois StateTracy Moore, Tulsa

1989*MOP -- Chad Gallagher, CUBob Harstad, CreightonMatt Roggenburk, CreightonJames Farr, CreightonKai Nurnberger, S. IllinoisJerry Jones, S. Illinois

1990*MOP -- Rickey Jackson, ILSBob Harstad, CreightonJarrod Coleman, Illinois StateJerry Jones, S. IllinoisFreddie McSwain, S. Illinois

1991*MOP -- Bob Harstad, CUChad Gallagher, CreightonDuan Cole, CreightonLatrell Wrightsell, CreightonDarryl Reid, Missouri StateRick Shipley, S. Illinois

1992*MOP -- Jackie Crawford, MSUAshraf Amaya, S. IllinoisMike VandeGarde, Illinois StateMark Morse, TulsaJeff Malham, TulsaAndre Rigsby, Missouri State

1993*MOP -- Ashraf Amaya, SIUCurt Smith, DrakeMike VandeGarde, Illinois StateMirko Pavlovic, S. IllinoisMarcus Timmons, S. Illinois

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMS

Home Sweet Home:The three St. Louis homes of the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament have been (from left to right): Kiel Audito-rium (1991), the Saint Louis Arena (1992-94), and Scottrade Center (1995-present). (Scottrade Center has also been known as Kiel Center and Savvis Center.)

1994*MOP -- Cam Johnson, UNIRandy Blocker, UNIMarcus Timmons, S. IllinoisChris Carr, S. IllinoisGary Collier, Tulsa

1995*MOP -- Chris Carr, S. IllinoisMarcus Timmons, S. IllinoisPaul Lusk, S. IllinoisAlvin Williamson, TulsaAnthony Parker, Bradley

1996*MOP -- Shea Seals, TulsaCordell Love, TulsaDeon Jackson, BradleyDwayne Funches, BradleyColeco Buie, Missouri State

1997

*MOP -- Rico Hill, Illinois StateJason Daisy, UNIDanny Moore, Missouri StateColeco Buie, Missouri StateAnthony Parker, Bradley

1998

*MOP -- Dan Muller, Illinois St.Rico Hill, Illinois StateLeRoy Watkins, Illinois StateDanny Moore, Missouri StateBen Kandlbinder, Missouri St.

1999

*MOP -- Rodney Buford, CUBen Walker, CreightonMarcus Wilson, EvansvilleCraig Snow, EvansvilleRob Dye, Bradley

2000*MOP -- Ryan Sears, CreightonBen Walker, CreightonKevin Ault, Missouri StateAllen Phillips, Missouri StateNate Green, Indiana State

2001

*MOP -- Michael Menser, INSKelyn Block, Indiana StateTarise Bryson, Illinois StatePhillip Gilbert, BradleyKyle Korver, Creighton

2002*MOP -- Kyle Korver, CreightonTerrell Taylor, CreightonKent Williams, S. IllinoisRolan Roberts, S. IllinoisBrody Deren, Creighton

2003

*MOP -- Kyle Korver, CreightonJermaine Dearman, S. IllinoisRandy Burns, Wichita StateLarry House, CreightonTerrance McGee, Missouri St.

2004

*MOP -- Ben Jacobson, UNIDavid Gruber, UNIMerrill Andrews, Missouri StateAnthony Shavies, Missouri St.Darren Brooks, S. Illinois

2005

*MOP -- Johnny Mathies, CUNate Funk, CreightonJimmy Motz, CreightonTamarr Maclin, Missouri StateDarren Brooks, S. Illinois

2006

*MOP -- Randal Falker, SIUMarcellus Sommerville, BUPatrick O’Bryant, BradleyMatt Shaw, S. IllinoisJamaal Tatum, S. Illinois

2007

*MOP -- Nate Funk, CreightonNick Porter, CreightonAnthony Tolliver, CreightonMatt Shaw, S. IllinoisJamaal Tatum, S. Illinois

2008

*MOP -- Adam Emmenecker, DUJonathan Cox, DrakeJosh Young, DrakeEric Coleman, UNIOsiris Eldridge, Illinois State

2009

*MOP -- Osiris Eldridge, ILSAdam Koch, UNIKwadzo Ahelegbe, UNIChamberlain Oguchi, ILSBooker Woodfox, Creighton

2010

*MOP -- Kwadzo Ahelegbe, UNIJordan Eglseder, UNIGarrett Stutz, Wichita StateClevin Hannah, Wichita StateSam Maniscalco, Bradley

2011

*MOP -- Jermaine Mallett, MSUKyle Weems, Missouri StateAdam Leonard, Missouri StateAaron Carter, Indiana StateJake Odum, Indiana State

2012

*MOP -- Doug McDermott, CUGregory Echenique, CreightonAntoine Young, CreightonJackie Carmichael, Illinois St.Tyler Brown, Illinois State

2013

*MOP -- Doug McDermott, CUGregory Echenique, CreightonJackie Carmichael, Illinois St.Carl Hall, Wichita StateMalcolm Armstead, Wichita St.

2014

*MOP -- Tekele Cotton, WSUFred VanVleet, Wichita StateCleanthony Early, Wichita St.Jake Odum, Indiana StateD.J. Balentine, Evansville

MVC All-Tournament Teams

* -- Most Outstanding Player

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS -- GAMEPoints41 Hersey Hawkins, BU vs. Indiana State, 3/5/8840 Larry Bird, INS vs. New Mexico State, 3/3/7838 Hersey Hawkins, BU vs. Creighton, 3/6/88 Lynnrick Rogers, DU vs. Wichita State, 2/28/9737 Steve Harris, TU vs. Wichita State, 3/9/85 Lewis Lloyd, DU vs. Creighton, 2/26/80

Rebounds21 Xavier McDaniel, WSU vs. S. Illinois, 3/5/8520 Rick Shipley, SIU vs. Illinois State, 3/5/89

Field Goals16 Herbert Johnson, TU vs. Indiana State, 3/8/83 Larry Bird, INS vs. New Mexico State, 3/3/78

Field Goal Attempts31 Larry Bird, INS vs. New Mexico State, 3/3/7830 Lynnrick Rogers, DU vs. S. Illinois, 3/4/9527 Xavier McDaniel, WSU vs. SIU, 3/5/85 Harry Morgan, INS vs. Bradley, 3/1/78 Rico Hill, ILS vs. Missouri State, 3/3/97

Field Goal Percentage (min. 6)1.000 (7 of 7) Kenny Wright, ILS vs. MSU, 3/4/951.000 (6 of 6) Scott Fowler, ILS vs. INS, 3/7/921.000 (6 of 6) Dirk Williams, ILS vs. UE, 3/3/01

Three-Point Field Goals 8 Kai Nurnberger, SIU vs. Creighton, 3/7/89 Chad Adkins, INS vs. Missouri State, 2/27/99 Brandon Mells, SIU vs. Evansville, 3/4/00 Jason Holsinger, UE vs. Drake, 3/1/07 7 Marcello Robinson, BU vs. Wichita St., 3/8/03 D.J. Balentine, UE vs. Wichita State, 3/6/14 6 11 times

Three-Point Field Goal Attempts15 Jason Holsinger, UE vs. Drake, 3/1/0714 Troy Hudson, SIU vs. Indiana State, 2/28/97 Osiris Eldridge, ILS vs. UNI, 3/8/09 D.J. Balentine, UE vs. Wichita State, 3/6/1413 Johnny Murdock, MSU vs. SIU, 3/5/94 Lynnrick Rogers, DU vs. S. Illinois, 3/4/95 Edward St. Fleur, CU vs. MSU, 3/2/9612 Kai Nurnberger, SIU vs. Creighton, 3/7/89 Tarise Bryson, ILS vs. Bradley, 3/4/01 Klayton Korver, DU vs. Wichita State, 3/5/05

Three-Point FG Pct. (min. 3)1.000 (6 of 6) Shawn Jeppson, ILS vs. DU, 3/2/021.000 (3 of 3) Terrell Jackson, DU vs. BU, 3/4/891.000 (3 of 3) Matt Taphorn, ILS vs. WSU, 3/6/881.000 (3 of 3) Gary Cundiff, WSU vs. TU, 3/4/871.000 (3 of 3) Joe Griffin, WSU vs. TU, 3/4/871.000 (3 of 3) Cam Johnson, UNI vs. DU, 3/6/931.000 (3 of 3) Jimmy Motz, CU vs. ILS, 3/5/05

Free Throws22 Lewis Lloyd, DU vs. Bradley, 3/3/8118 Sam Maniscalco, BU vs. Creighton, 3/5/1017 Hersey Hawkins, BU vs. Indiana State, 3/5/8816 William Anderson, ILS vs. Wichita State, 3/3/86

Free Throw Attempts26 Lewis Lloyd, DU vs. Bradley, 3/3/8119 James Gillingham, BU vs. Indiana State, 3/1/02 Sam Maniscalco, BU vs. Creighton, 3/5/1018 Matt Webster, UE vs. Drake, 3/1/0717 Hersey Hawkins, BU vs. Indiana State, 3/5/88 William Anderson, ILS vs. Wichita State, 3/3/86 Robert Gunn, NMS vs. Wichita State, 3/1/79

Free Throw Pct. (min. 10)17 of 17 Hersey Hawkins, BU vs. INS, 3/5/8814 of 14 Sam Maniscalco, BU vs. S. Illinois, 3/6/0912 of 12 Michael McKenny, ILS vs. SIU, 3/8/8310 of 10 Nate Funk, CU vs. Missouri St., 3/3/0710 of 10 Gabe Moore, INS vs. Wichita St., 3/6/0810 of 10 Walt Lemon Jr., BU vs. Loyola, 3/6/14

Assists20 Willie Scott, BU vs. Indiana State, 3/2/8217 Dan Elmer, WTS vs. Indiana State, 2/27/7915 Anthony Manuel, BU vs. Creighton, 3/6/88 Jeremy Stanton, UE vs. Illinois State, 3/3/0113 Jeremy Stanton, UE vs. Wichita State, 2/27/99

Blocks10 Benoit Benjamin, CU vs. Illinois State, 3/8/84 8 Egidijus Mockevicius, UE vs. Drake, 3/6/14 6 Gregory Echenique, CU vs. Drake, 3/8/13 Gregory Echenique, CU vs. Wichita St., 3/10/13 Kadeem Coleby, WSU vs. Evansville, 3/7/14 5 Nine times

Steals 8 Latrell Wrightsell, CU vs. Drake, 3/1/91 7 Mike Anderson, TU vs. New Mexico St., 3/4/82 Lewis Lloyd, DU vs. Creighton, 2/26/80

TEAM RECORDS -- GAMEPoints110 Tulsa vs. Indiana State, 3/6/84108 Tulsa vs. Indiana State, 3/8/83107 Wichita State vs. Southern Illinois, 3/6/84106 Tulsa vs. Creighton, 3/2/82

Most Points, Team (Half)66 Tulsa vs. Creighton, 3/2/82 (2nd)62 Indiana State vs. Drake, 3/2/06 (2nd)60 Tulsa vs. Indiana State, 3/8/83 (2nd)61 Wichita State, 3/6/84 (2nd)58 Tulsa vs. Indiana State, 3/6/84 (2nd)58 Tulsa vs. Southern Illinois, 3/8/92 (2nd)57 New Mexico State vs. Drake, 3/1/78 (2nd)56 W. Texas St. vs. New Mexico St., 2/26/80 (2nd)55 Tulsa vs. Bradley, 2/26/80 (2nd)

Most Points, Both Teams (Half)112 Wichita St. (61) vs. S. Illinois (51), 3/6/84 (2nd)111 Tulsa (60) vs. Indiana St. (51), 3/8/83 (2nd)109 Tulsa (66) vs. Creighton (43), 3/2/82 (2nd)109 Tulsa (58) vs. Indiana St. (51), 3/6/84 (2nd)106 Indiana St. (62) vs. Drake (44), 3/2/06 (2nd)

Fewest Points, Team (Half) 8 S. Illinois vs. New Mexico State, 3/2/82 (1st)10 Indiana State vs. Drake, 3/2/06 (1st)10 Bradley vs. Creighton, 3/6/84 (2nd)11 Wichita State vs. Bradley, 3/5/94 (1st)14 Missouri State vs. Creighton, 3/1/01 (2nd)15 Wichita State vs. Illinois State, 3/6/88 (1st)15 Bradley vs. Southern Illinois, 3/2/02 (1st)16 Southern Illinois vs. Creighton, 3/10/03 (1st)16 Drake vs. Illinois State, 3/1/91 (1st)16 Evansville vs. Southern Illinois, 3/3/06 (1st)16 Drake vs. UNI, 3/5/10 (2nd)

Fewest Points, Both Teams (Half)26 N. Mexico St. (18) vs. SIU (8), 3/2/82 (1st)29 Drake (19) vs. Indiana St. (10), 3/2/06 (1st)31 Bradley (20) vs. Wichita St. (11), 3/5/94 (1st)34 Creighton (24) vs. Bradley (10), 3/6/84 (2nd)35 Evansville (18) vs. Illinois St. (17), 3/2/06 (1st)39 Illinois St. (24) vs. Wichita St. (15), 3/6/88 (1st)39 Illinois St. (17) vs. Missouri St. (22), 3/7/14 (1st)40 Illinois State (24) vs. Drake (16), 3/1/91 (1st)40 UNI (20) vs. S. Illinois (20), 3/4/06 (1st)40 UNI (20) vs. S. Illinois (20), 3/4/06 (2nd)

Rebounds55 New Mexico State vs. Drake, 3/1/7853 West Texas State vs. New Mexico State, 3/2/7752 Tulsa vs. New Mexico State, 3/4/82 New Mexico State vs. Wichita State, 3/1/79

Field Goals46 Tulsa vs. Indiana State, 3/8/8345 Tulsa vs. Indiana State, 3/6/8444 Wichita State vs. Southern Illinois, 3/6/8441 West Texas State vs. NMS, 2/26/80

40 Indiana State vs. Tulsa, 3/8/83 West Texas State vs. Indiana State, 2/27/79

Field Goal Attempts91 West Texas State vs. New Mexico State, 3/8/8389 Tulsa vs. Indiana State, 3/8/83

Field Goal Percentage.660 (35 of 53) Illinois State vs. SIU, 2/28/98.643 (36 of 56) Wichita State vs. Tulsa, 3/9/85.632 (36 of 57) Bradley vs. Indiana State, 3/1/78.611 (22 of 36) Illinois St. vs. Indiana St., 3/6/93.610 (25 of 41) Creighton vs. S. Illinois, 3/3/91

Field Goal Pct., Team (Half).778 (14-18) Creighton vs. S. Illinois, 3/3/91 (2nd).769 (20-26) Bradley vs. Indiana St., 3/1/78 (2nd).767 (23-30) Indiana State vs. Drake, 3/2/06 (2nd).750 (9-12) S. Illinois vs. Tulsa, 3/4/89 (2nd).750 (12-16) Illinois St. vs. Indiana St., 3/6/93 (1st).727 (16-22) Wichita St. vs. Creighton, 2/27/87 (2nd).704 (19-27) Illinois St. vs. S. Illinois, 2/28/98 (1st).703 (n/a) Wichita State vs. Tulsa, 3/9/85 (2nd).700 (14-20) Creighton vs. Missouri St., 3/7/92 (1st)

Lowest Field Goal Pct. (Half).154 (4-26) Indiana State vs. Drake, 3/2/06 (1st).156 (5-32) S. Illinois vs. Creighton, 3/10/03 (1st).160 (4-25) Indiana State vs. WSU, 3/12/12 (1st).161 (5-31) Drake vs. Wichita State, 3/5/05 (2nd).182 (4-22) Loyola vs. Indiana State, 3/7/14 (1st).185 (5-27) Missouri St. vs. WSU, 3/5/09 (2nd).189 (7-37) Creighton vs. Missouri St., 3/2/96 (1st).191 (6-31) Missouri St. vs. Indiana St., 3/6/11 (2nd).200 (5-25) Indiana St. vs. Bradley, 3/4/05 (2nd).200 (4-20) Illinois St. vs. Missouri St., 3/7/14 (1st).206 (7-34) Missouri St. vs. Creighton, 3/5/91 (2nd)

Three-Point Field Goals15 Drake vs. Evansville, 3/1/0714 Wichita State vs. Bradley, 3/8/0313 Southern Illinois vs. UNI, 2/27/98 Creighton vs. Illinois State, 3/3/02 Wichita State vs. Missouri State, 3/2/07 Illinois State vs. Creighton, 3/7/0912 Creighton vs. Southern Illinois, 3/5/88 Drake vs. Tulsa, 3/5/94 Evansville vs. Wichita State, 2/27/99 Southern Illinois vs. Evansville, 3/4/00 Creighton vs. Missouri State, 3/7/05 Creighton vs. Evansville, 3/3/12 Illinois State vs. Creighton, 3/4/12 Drake vs. Bradley, 3/7/13

Three-Point Field Goal Attempts35 Illinois State vs. UNI, 3/8/0934 UNI vs. Southern Illinois, 2/27/9833 Creighton vs. Bradley, 3/5/1031 Southern Illinois vs. Indiana State, 2/28/97 Wichita State vs. Drake, 2/28/9730 Indiana State vs. Illinois State, 3/5/10 Drake vs. Bradley, 3/7/1329 Wichita State vs. Indiana State, 3/5/11 Illinois State vs. Creighton, 3/4/12

Three-Point FG Pct. (min. 5).857 (6 of 7) Illinois St. vs. Wichita State, 3/6/88.800 (8 of 10) Wichita State vs. Tulsa, 3/4/87.714 (5 of 7) Creighton vs. MSU, 3/7/92 Missouri State vs. CU, 3/7/92

Free Throws34 Illinois State vs. Wichita State, 3/3/86 West Texas State vs. Tulsa, 2/28/7733 Tulsa vs. Bradley, 3/7/85 Creighton vs. Wichita State, 3/6/0532 Tulsa vs. Illinois State, 3/6/8231 Indiana State vs. Creighton, 3/4/0130 Tulsa vs. Wichita State, 3/8/84 Tulsa vs. Creighton, 3/2/82 Illinois State vs. Wichita State, 3/3/00

MVC Tournament Records

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Free Throw Attempts47 West Texas State vs. New Mexico State, 3/2/7746 Tulsa vs. Illinois State, 3/6/8244 Illinois State vs. Wichita State, 3/3/8643 Tulsa vs. Creighton, 3/2/8241 New Mexico State vs. Drake, 3/1/87

Free Throw Percentage1.000 (12 of 12) Illinois State vs. Bradley, 3/4/01 1.000 (9 of 9) Bradley vs. Indiana State, 3/1/781.000 (5 of 5) Bradley vs. Drake, 2/28/77 .964 (27 of 28) Bradley vs. Creighton, 3/5/10.960 (24 of 25) Creighton vs. MSU, 2/28/99.960 (24 of 25) Wichita State vs. MSU, 3/5/10.947 (18 of 19) Bradley vs. Loyola, 3/6/14.941 (16 of 17) MSU vs. Creighton, 2/28/99.933 (14 of 15) Southern Illinois vs. WTS, 3/5/77

Assists33 Tulsa vs. Indiana State, 3/8/83 Wichita State vs. Drake, 3/5/8131 Illinois State vs. Southern Illinois, 2/28/9828 Tulsa vs. Indiana State, 3/6/84 Bradley vs. Indiana State, 3/2/82

Blocks11 Wichita State vs. Evansville, 3/7/1410 Creighton vs. Illinois State, 3/8/84 Illinois State vs. Evansville, 3/6/09 9 Wichita State vs. UNI, 2/26/99 Missouri State vs. Creighton, 3/7/05 Wichita State vs. Missouri State, 3/5/09 Illinois State vs. Creighton, 3/7/09 Illinois State vs. UNI, 3/2/12 8 10 times, most recently: Evansville vs. Drake, 3/6/14

Steals20 Tulsa vs. Creighton, 3/2/8216 Indiana State vs. Drake, 3/2/0615 Tulsa vs. Southern Illinois, 3/4/90 Tulsa vs. Indiana State, 3/8/83 UNI vs. Illinois State, 3/5/94

INDIVIDUAL -- TOURNAMENTPoints129 Larry Bird, Indiana State (4 gp), 1978110 Melvin Jones, West Texas State (4 gp), 1977108 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley (3 gp), 1988 93 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State (3 gp), 1985

Rebounds47 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State (3 gp), 198544 Gregory Brandon, Creighton (3 gp), 1984 Larry Bird, Indiana State (3 gp), 197940 Robert Gunn, New Mexico State (3 gp), 1979 Larry Bird, Indiana State (4 gp), 1978

Field Goals53 Larry Bird, Indiana State (4 gp), 197846 Melvin Jones, West Texas State (4 gp), 197742 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State (3 gp), 1985

Field Goal Attempts88 Larry Bird, Indiana State (4 gp), 197876 Melvin Jones, West Texas State (4 gp), 197770 Harry Morgan, Indiana State (4 gp), 1978

Field Goal Percentage (min. 6)1.000 (7 of 7) Justin Haynes, Creighton, 2000.909 (10 of 11) Kenny Wright, Illinois State, 1995.875 (7 of 8) Chris Quinn, Evansville, 1995 .857 (6 of 7) Abdul Muhammed, MSU, 1991 Tim Richardson, S. Illinois, 1988 Lou Stefanovic, Illinois State, 1983 Dirk Williams, Illinois State, 2001 Greg Dilligard, Illinois State, 2004.833 (10 of 12) Jarrod Coleman, Illinois St., 1987

Three-Point Field Goals13 Kai Nurnberger, Southern Illinois (3 gp), 198912 Matt Roggenburk, Creighton (3 gp), 1989

Three-Point Field Goal Attempts27 Adam Leonard, Missouri State (3 gp), 201126 Matt Roggenburk, Creighton (3 gp), 198924 Shea Seals, Tulsa (3 gp), 199623 Cam Johnson, UNI (3 gp), 199422 Kai Nurnberger, Southern Illinois (3 gp), 1989 Skipp Schaefbauer, Illinois State (3 gp), 1997 Osiris Eldridge, Illinois State (3gp), 200921 D.J. Balentine, Evansville (2gp), 2014

Three-Point FG Pct. (min. 3)1.000 (3 of 3) Cam Johnson, UNI, 1993 Craig Steven, Wichita State, 1999 Fred VanVleet, Wichita State, 2013

Free Throws33 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley (3 gp), 198827 Michael McKenny, Illinois State (3 gp), 1983 Lewis Lloyd, Drake (2 gp), 1981

Free Throw Attempts36 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley (3 gp), 1988 Lewis Lloyd, Drake (2 gp), 198134 Bob Harstad, Creighton (3 gp), 198932 Nick Porter, Creighton (3 gp), 200731 Maurice Cheeks, West Texas State (4 gp), 1977 Kelyn Block, Indiana State (3 gp), 2001

Free Throw Pct. (min. 10)1.000 (18 of 18) Sam Maniscalco, Bradley, 20091.000 (17 of 17) Nate Funk, Creighton, 20051.000 (15 of 15) Gabe Moore, Indiana State, 20081.000 (14 of 14) Nic Moore, Illinois State, 20121.000 (13 of 13) Mark Zwart, Illinois State, 19841.000 (12 of 12) Randy Smithson, Wichita St., 1980 Ryan Sears, Creighton, 1999 Doug Swenson, Creighton, 19991.000 (11 of 11) Hank Cornley, Illinois State, 1982 Kyle Korver, Creighton, 20031.000 (10 of 10) Chuck North, Tulsa, 1982 Hank Cornley, Illinois State, 1982 George Sims, W. Texas St., 1980 Randy Burns, Wichita St., 2004 Blake Ahearn, MSU, 2004 Josh Young, Drake, 2007 Josh Dotzler, Creighton, 2007 Clevin Hannah, Wichita St., 2010 Walt Lemon Jr., Bradley, 2014

Assists37 Anthony Manuel, Bradley (3 gp), 198835 Maurice Cheeks, West Texas State (4 gp), 197727 Tony Martin, Wichita State (3 gp), 198124 Willie Scott, Bradley (2 gp), 198222 Terry Benka, Drake (2 gp), 197722 Adam Emmenecker, Drake (3 gp), 2008

Blocks20 Benoit Benjamin, Creighton (3 gp), 1984 13 Gregory Echenique, Creighton (3 gp), 201310 Patrick O’Bryant, Bradley (3 gp), 2006 9 Jeffrey Rabey, Bradley (3 gp), 2001 Jackie Carmichael, Illinois State (2 gp), 2013 Egidijus Mockevicius, Evansville (2 gp), 2014

Steals14 Mike Anderson, Tulsa (3 gp), 198211 Latrell Wrightsell, Creighton (3 gp), 1991 Terry Adolph, West Texas State (3 gp), 1980 Larry Bird, Indiana State (4 gp), 1978 Maurice Cheeks, West Texas State (4 gp), 1977

TEAM RECORDS -- TOURNAMENTPoints333 West Texas State (4 gp), 1977310 Indiana State (4 gp), 1978281 Tulsa (3 gp), 1982

Teams Winning Every Tourney Game by 10 or More PointsWichita St. - 2014; UNI -- 2010, Creighton -- 2005Illinois State -- 1998, Bradley -- 1988, Illinois State -- 1983, Tulsa -- 1982, Southern Illinois -- 1977 (1 game)

Scoring Average (min. 2 games)93.7 Tulsa, 198293.5 Wichita State, 198492.3 Bradley, 198888.7 Tulsa, 198484.7 Creighton, 200283.5 Southern Illinois, 2004

Rebounds172 West Texas State (4 gp), 1977154 Indiana State (4 gp), 1978143 Tulsa (3 gp), 1982136 New Mexico State (3 gp), 1978134 Bradley (3 gp), 1980

Field Goals126 Indiana State (4 gp), 1978123 West Texas State (4 gp), 1977104 Wichita State (3 gp), 1985101 Tulsa (3 gp), 1984

Field Goal Attempts262 Indiana State (4 gp), 1978227 West Texas State (4 gp), 1977207 New Mexico State (3 gp), 1979204 Tulsa (3 gp), 1983201 New Mexico State (3 gp), 1978

Field Goal Pct. (min. 2 games).601 (95 of 158) Illinois State, 1998.565 (65 of 115) Bradley, 1978.547 (104 of 190) Wichita State, 1985.545 (55 of 101) Bradley, 1985.543 (76 of 140) Bradley, 1986.543 (57 of 105) Drake, 1986

Three-Point Field Goals32 Illinois State (3 gp), 200929 Evansville (3 gp), 199928 Drake (3 gp), 2008 Wichita State (3 gp), 201427 Southern Illinois (3 gp), 200226 Creighton (3 gp), 199924 Creighton (3 gp), 2000, 2012, 2013

Three-Point Field Goal Attempts76 Drake (3 gp), 2008 Illinois State (3 gp), 200973 Southern Illinois (3 gp), 199570 Illinois State (3 gp), 201265 Tulsa (3 gp), 1992 Creighton (3 gp), 199963 Missouri State (3 gp), 2011 Wichita State (3 gp), 201462 Evansville (3 gp), 199961 Creighton (3 gp), 2012

Three-Point FG Pct. (min. 4).714 (5 of 7) Creighton, 1992.619 (13 of 21) Illinois State, 2002.563 (9 of 16) Drake, 2014.556 (5 of 9) Creighton, 1987.556 (10 of 18) Missouri State, 1995.545 (12 of 22) Illinois State, 2003.533 (8 of 15) Indiana State, 1990 Tulsa, 1988

Free Throws89 Tulsa (3 gp), 198287 West Texas State (4 gp), 197775 Illinois State (3 gp), 198373 Indiana State (3 gp), 2001

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Free Throw Attempts128 Tulsa (3 gp), 1982126 West Texas State (4 gp), 1977 97 Indiana State (3 gp), 2001 93 Illinois State (3 gp), 1983

Free Throw Pct. (min. 2 games).930 (40-43) Bradley, 2010.929 (26-28) Bradley, 1978.905 (38-42) Illinois State, 1984.880 (44-50) Illinois State, 2012.879 (29-33) Drake, 1977.870 (67-77) Creighton, 2002.867 (39-45) Indiana State, 2008.862 (25-29) Illinois State, 2001.846 (33-39) Wichita State, 2009

Assists83 Indiana State (4 gp), 197877 Wichita State (3 gp), 198172 West Texas State (4 gp), 1977

Blocks24 Illinois State (3 gp), 200921 Creighton (3 gp), 198418 Creighton (3 gp), 2002 Illinois State (3 gp), 201216 Creighton (3 gp), 2003 Indiana State (3 gp), 2011 Creighton (3 gp), 2013 Wichita State (3 gp), 2014

Steals44 Tulsa (3 gp), 198235 UNI (3 gp), 199434 Tulsa (3 gp), 199630 Bradley (3 gp), 1980 Indiana State (4 gp), 1978

INDIVIDUAL -- CAREERPoints222 Steve Harris (12 gp), Tulsa, 1982-85203 Larry Bird (7 gp), Indiana State, 1978-79184 Hersey Hawkins (8 gp), BU, 1985-86 & 1988178 Bob Harstad (10 gp), Creighton, 1988-91166 Kyle Korver (11 gp), Creighton, 2000-03160 Doug McDermott (8 gp), Creighton, 2011-13158 Jamaal Tatum (10 gp), S. Illinois, 2004-07156 Xavier McDaniel (5 gp), Wichita St., 1984-85146 Darren Brooks (10 gp), S. Illinois, 2001-05145 Chad Gallagher (10 gp), Creighton, 1988-91 Rico Hill (8 gp), Illinois State, 1996-98142 Tracy Moore (9 gp), Tulsa, 1985-88139 Nate Funk (10 gp), Creighton, 2003-07 Osiris Eldridge (9 gp), Illinois State, 2007-10

Scoring Average (min. 3 games)31.3 Xavier McDaniel (5 gp), Wichita St., 1984-8530.7 Lewis Lloyd (3 gp), Drake, 1980-8129.0 Larry Bird (7 gp), Indiana State, 1978-7928.0 Lynnrick Rogers (4 gp), Drake, 1994-9726.0 Roger Phegley (3 gp), Bradley, 1977-7825.3 Melvin Jones (3 gp), West Texas State, 197723.7 D.J. Balentine (3 gp), Evansville, 2013-pres.23.0 Hersey Hawkins (8 gp), BU, 1985-86 & ‘8822.5 Randy Blocker (4 gp), UNI, 1993-9422.2 Cam Johnson (5 gp), UNI, 1992-9421.7 Rod Mason (3 gp), Creighton, 1987-8821.3 Alex Mazeika (3 gp), Bradley, 1977-78

Field Goals84 Larry Bird (7 gp), Indiana State, 1978-7983 Steve Harris (12 gp), Tulsa, 1982-8569 Xavier McDaniel (5 gp), Wichita State, 1984-8561 Rico Hill (8 gp), Illinois State, 1996-9860 Herbert Johnson (12 gp), Tulsa, 1982-85 Bob Harstad (10 gp), Creighton, 1988-91 Chad Gallagher (10 gp), Creighton, 1988-9159 Hersey Hawkins (8 gp), Bradley, 1985-86 & ‘8857 Darren Brooks (10 gp), S. Illinois, 2001-0555 Doug McDermott (8 gp), Creighton, 2011-13

Field Goal Attempts150 Steve Harris (12 gp), Tulsa, 1982-85146 Larry Bird (7 gp), Indiana State, 1978-79133 Osiris Eldridge (9 gp), Illinois State, 2007-10127 Jamaal Tatum (10 gp), S. Illinois, 2004-07125 Herbert Johnson (12 gp), Tulsa, 1982-85119 Bob Harstad (10 gp), Creighton, 1988-91116 Shea Seals (8 gp), Tulsa, 1994-96110 Xavier McDaniel (5 gp), Wichita St., 1984-85109 Chad Gallagher (10 gp), Creighton, 1988-91 Rico Hill (8 gp), Illinois State, 1996-98108 Hersey Hawkins (8 gp), BU, 1985-86 & ‘88

FG Pct. (min. 12 FG, 3 games).833 Kenny Wright (15-18), Illinois State, 1995-96.813 Xanthus Houston (13-16), Bradley, 1989-91.735 Benoit Benjamin (25-34), Creighton, 1984-85.708 Troy Mack (17-24), Wichita State, 1998-02.684 Justin Haynes (13-19), Creighton, 1998-01 Christian Kirk (13-19), MSU, 2012-pres..667 Luke Jackson (22-33), Bradley, 1988-90 Greg Dilligard (18-27), Illinois St., 2004-07.676 Mike Grimes (25-37), Creighton, 2000-04.636 Rick Fields (28-44), Indiana State, 1982-85 Tony Holifield (42-66), Illinois State, 1985-88 Egidijus Mockevicius (14-22), UE, 2013-pres..627 Deven Mitchell (42-67), MSU, 2003-04, 06-08.625 Antoine Carr (40-64), Wichita State, 1980-81.622 Alex Mazeika (28-45), Bradley, 1977-78.619 Rob Gibbons (13-21), Illinois State, 1995-98

Three-Point Field Goals33 Kyle Korver (11 gp), Creighton, 2000-0324 Klayton Korver (8 gp), DU, 2003-04, 2006-0823 Kevin Ault (11 gp), Missouri State, 1997-0021 Jamaal Tatum (10 gp), S. Illinois, 2004-0720 Osiris Eldridge (9 gp), Illinois State, 2007-1019 Kai Nurnberger (6 gp), S. Illinois, 1987-89 Aaron Zobrist (9 gp), Bradley, 1994-9718 Matt Roggenburk (8 gp), Creighton, 1987-90 Johnny Murdock (7 gp), MSU, 1992-95 Dan Muller (10 gp), Illinois State, 1995-98 Shawn Jeppson (7 gp), Illinois State, 1999-02 Doug McDermott (8 gp), Creighton, 2011-13

Three-Point Field Goal Attempts61 Klayton Korver (8 gp), DU, 2003-04, 2006-0860 Kyle Korver (11 gp), Creighton, 2000-03 Osiris Eldridge (9 gp), Illinois State, 2007-1055 Shea Seals (8 gp), Tulsa, 1994-9654 Kevin Ault (11 gp), Missouri State, 1997-0051 Jamaal Tatum (10 gp), S. Illinois, 2004-0748 Ryan Sears (9 gp), Creighton, 1998-01 Michael Menser (7 gp), Indiana State, 1998-0145 Kent Williams (9 gp), S. Illinois, 2000-0344 Johnny Murdock (7 gp), Missouri St., 1992-95 Aaron Zobrist (9 gp), Bradley, 1994-9743 Josh Young (8 gp), Drake, 2007-10

3 FG Pct. (min. 10 FG, 3 games).600 Doug McDermott (18-30), Creighton, 2011-13.591 Gregg Alexander (13-22), Illinois St., 2001-05.581 Shawn Jeppson (18-31), Illinois St., 1999-00.550 Kyle Korver (33-60), Creighton, 2000-03.528 Kai Nurnberger (19-36), S. Illinois, 1987-89.522 Tekele Cotton (12-23), Wichita St., 2012-pres..500 Allen Phillips (13-26), Missouri State, 1999-00.500 Jimmy Motz (12-24), Creighton, 2003-06.485 Rob Dye (16-33), Bradley, 1997-00.483 Darian DeVries (14-29), UNI, 1996-98.476 Rob Kampman (10-21), Wichita St., 2001-05.469 Craig Snow (15-32), Evansville, 1998-01.462 Jonathan Cox (12-26), Drake, 2006-09

Free Throws59 Hersey Hawkins (8 gp), Bradley, 1985-86 & ’8858 Bob Harstad (10 gp), Creighton, 1988-9148 Danny Moore (8 gp), MSU, 1997-9946 Steve Harris (12 gp), Tulsa, 1982-8545 Jake Odum (10 gp), Indiana State, 2011-1441 Sam Maniscalco (5 gp), Bradley, 2008-1038 Ashraf Amaya (10 gp), S. Illinois, 1990-9338 Matt Webster (6 gp), Evansville, 2004-0737 Mike VandeGarde (7 gp), Illinois St., 1991-94 Matt Shaw (9 gp), Southern Illinois, 2004-08

36 Rickey Jackson (10 gp), Illinois State, 1987-90 Nate Funk (10 gp), Creighton, 2003-0735 Larry Bird (7 gp), Indiana State, 1978-79 Jackie Carmichael (8 gp), Illinois St., 2010-13

Free Throw Attempts79 Bob Harstad (10 gp), Creighton, 1988-9170 Hersey Hawkins (8 gp), Bradley, 1985-86 & ‘8863 Steve Harris (12 gp), Tulsa, 1982-85 Jake Odum (10 gp), Indiana State, 2011-1460 Danny Moore (8 gp), Missouri State, 1997-9956 Ashraf Amaya (10 gp), S. Illinois, 1990-93 Matt Webster (6 gp), Evansville, 2004-0752 Tony Holifield (8 gp), Illinois State, 1985-88 Mike VandeGarde (7 gp), Illinois St., 1991-9451 Matt Shaw (9 gp), S. Illinois, 2005-0850 Jackie Carmichael (8 gp), Illinois St., 2010-1346 Lewis Lloyd (3 gp), Drake, 1980-81 Marcus Timmons (11 gp), SIU, 1992-95

FT Pct. (min. 10 FT, 3 games)1.000 Brad Duncan (20-20), Illinois State, 1982-85 Scott Fowler (10-10), Illinois State, 1989-91 Scott Brakebill (13-13), MSU, 1999-02 Trey Guidry (12-12), Illinois St., 2003-05 Clevin Hannah (12-12), Wichita St., 2009-10 Graham Hatch (10-10), Wichita St., 2008-11 Nic Moore (14-14), Illinois State, 2012 .976 Sam Maniscalco (41-42), Bradley, 2008-10 .969 Kyle Korver (31-32), Creighton, 2000-03 .950 Napolean Gaither (19-20), Drake, 1977-78 .947 Vince Greene (18-19), ILS, 2002-05 .944 William Anderson (17-18), ILS, 1983-86 Michael Lindeman (17-18), CU, 2001-04 .938 Travis Inman (15-16), Indiana St., 1989-92 .935 Blake Ahearn (29-31), MSU, 2004-07 .933 Ron Baker (14-15), Wichita State, 2013-pres.

Rebounds105 Marcus Timmons (11 gp), S. Illinois, 1992-95 96 Bob Harstad (10 gp), Creighton, 1988-91 87 Rick Shipley (9 gp), Southern Illinois, 1988-91 84 Larry Bird (7 gp), Indiana State, 1978-79 83 Ashraf Amaya (10 gp), S. Illinois, 1990-93 78 Chad Gallagher (10 gp), Creighton, 1988-91 73 Herbert Johnson (12 gp), Tulsa, 1982-85 72 Xavier McDaniel (5 gp), Wichita St., 1984-85 67 Jermaine Dearman (9 gp), S. Illinois, 2000-03 Jackie Carmichael (8 gp), Illinois St., 2010-13 66 Anthony Parker (9 gp), Bradley, 1994-97

Rebound Average14.4 Xavier McDaniel (5 gp), Wichita St., 1984-8513.0 Lewis Lloyd (3 gp), Drake, 1980-8112.0 Larry Bird (7 gp), Indiana State, 1978-7911.0 Michael Ruffin (3 gp), Tulsa, 1996 George Morrow (5 gp), Creighton, 1980-8110.6 Gary Wilson (3 gp), S. Illinois, 1977 & ‘79 9.8 Robert Gunn (6 gp), New Mexico St., 1978-79 Mitchell Anderson (6 gp), Bradley, 1980-82 Benoit Benjamin (4 gp), Creighton, 1984-85 Joe Breakenridge (4 gp), UNI, 1998-01 9.7 Rick Lamb (6 gp), Illinois State, 1982-83 Rick Shipley (9 gp), S. Illinois, 1988-91

Assists58 Jamar Smiley (10 gp), Illinois State, 1995-9843 Steve Reed (9 gp), Indiana State, 1978-81 Michael McKenny (9 gp), Illinois State, 1982-8542 Anthony Manuel (6 gp), Bradley, 1986-89 Ryan Sears (9 gp), Creighton, 1998-0141 Jeremy Stanton (6 gp), Evansville, 1998-0139 Nate Green (6 gp), Indiana State, 1997-0037 Jim Les (6 gp), Bradley, 1984-8635 Rick Fields (5 gp), Indiana State, 1982-8534 Anthony Parker (9 gp), Bradley, 1994-97 Billy Wright (8 gp), Bradley, 1993-96 Willie Scott (4 gp), Bradley, 1982-83

Blocks23 Benoit Benjamin (4 gp), Creighton, 1984-8521 Gregory Echenique (8 gp), Creighton, 2011-13 Jackie Carmichael (8 gp), Illinois St., 2010-1316 Chad Gallagher (10 gp), Creighton, 1988-91 Mike VandeGarde (7 gp), Illinois St., 1991-94

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15 Brody Deren (7 gp), Creighton, 2002-0414 Danny Moore (8 gp), MSU, 1997-9913 Tamarr Maclin (10 gp), MSU, 2002-05 Patrick O’Bryant (4 gp), Bradley, 2004-0612 Ashraf Amaya (10 gp), S. Illinois, 1990-93 Marcus Timmons (11 gp), SIU, 1992-95 Randal Falker (8 gp), S. Illinois, 2005-08

Steals26 Steve Harris (12 gp), Tulsa, 1982-8523 Ryan Sears (9 gp), Creighton, 1998-0121 Marcus Timmons (11 gp), SIU, 1992-9519 Larry Bird (7 gp), Indiana State, 1978-7918 Herbert Johnson (12 gp), Tulsa, 1982-85 Kevin Ault (11 gp), Missouri State, 1997-0017 Gabe Moore (8 gp), Indiana State, 2005-0816 Osiris Eldridge (9 gp), Illinois State, 2007-10 Jake Odum (10 gp), Indiana State, 2011-1415 Hersey Hawkins (8 gp), Bradley, 1985-86 & ’88 Adebayo Akinkunle (10 gp), Bradley, 1995-98 Jason Perez (7 gp), Wichita State, 1997-00 Darren Brooks (10 gp), S. Illinois, 2002-05 Bryan Mullins (7 gp), S. Illinois, 2006-08

Minutes Played382 Steve Harris (12 gp), Tulsa, 1982-85359 Bob Harstad (10 gp), Creighton, 1988-91358 Herbert Johnson (12 gp), Tulsa, 1982-85337 Ashraf Amaya (10 gp), S. Illinois, 1990-93 Marcus Timmons (11 gp), SIU, 1992-95333 Kevin Ault (11 gp), Missouri State, 1997-00330 Rick Shipley (9 gp), Southern Illinois, 1988-91329 Ryan Sears (9 gp), Creighton, 1998-01324 Kyle Korver (11 gp), Creighton, 2000-03320 Dan Muller (10 gp), Illinois State, 1995-98320 Jamaal Tatum (10 gp), S. Illinois, 2004-07

INDIVIDUAL -- ST. LOUIS ONLYPoints38 Lynnrick Rogers, DU vs. Wichita State, 2/28/9735 Gary Collier, TU vs. UNI, 3/6/9433 Nate Funk, CU vs. Missouri State, 3/3/07 Doug McDermott, CU vs. Illinois State, 3/4/1232 Lynnrick Rogers, DU vs. S. Illinois, 3/4/95 Michael Menser, INS vs. Creighton, 3/4/0131 Four Tied

Field Goals14 Lynnrick Rogers, DU vs. Wichita State, 2/28/9713 Gary Collier, TU vs. UNI, 3/6/9412 Five Tied

Field Goal Attempts30 Lynnrick Rogers, DU vs. S. Illinois, 3/4/9527 Rico Hill, ILS vs. Missouri State, 3/3/9726 Rodney Buford, CU vs. Bradley, 2/28/9825 Lynnrick Rogers, DU vs. Bradley, 3/1/97

Field Goal Percentage (min. 6)1.000 Kenny Wright (7-7), ILS vs. MSU, 3/4/95 Scott Fowler (6-6), ILS vs. UNI, 3/7/92 Dirk Williams (6-6), ILS vs. UE, 3/3/01 .889 David Gruber (8-9), UNI vs. UE, 3/1/02 .875 Chris Quinn (7-8), UE, vs. Bradley, 3/4/95

Three-Point Field Goals 8 Chad Adkins, INS vs. MSU, 2/27/99 Brandon Mells, SIU vs. Evansville, 3/4/00 Jason Holsinger, UE vs. Drake, 3/1/07 7 Marcello Robinson, BU vs. WSU, 3/8/03 D.J. Balentine, UE vs. Wichita State, 3/7/14 6 9 times

Three-Point Field Goal Attempts15 Jason Holsinger, UE vs. Drake, 3/1/0714 Troy Hudson, SIU vs. Indiana State, 2/28/97 Osiris Eldridge, ILS vs. UNI, 3/8/09 D.J. Balentine, UE vs. Wichita State, 3/7/1413 Johnny Murdock, MSU vs. SIU, 3/5/94 Lynnrick Rogers, DU vs. MSU, 3/4/95 Edward St. Fleur, CU vs. MSU, 3/2/96 Zach Lofton, ILS vs. Missouri State, 3/7/14

Three-Point FG Pct. (min. 3)1.000 Shawn Jeppson (6-6), ILS vs. Drake, 3/2/02 Cam Johnson (3-3), UNI vs. Drake, 3/6/93 Jimmy Motz (3-3), CU vs. Illinois St., 3/5/05 Jeff White (3-3), Loyola vs. Bradley, 3/6/14 .857 Shane Hawkins (6-7), SIU vs. UNI, 2/27/98 Doug McDermott (6-7), CU vs. INS, 3/9/13 .833 Robbie Sieverding (5-6), UNI vs. DU, 3/3/00 Sean Ogirri (5-6), WSU vs. Bradley, 3/4/06 .800 Chad Adkins (8-10), INS vs. MSU, 2/27/99 Brandon Mells (8-10), SIU vs. UE, 3/4/00 7 others with 4-of-5 efforts (.800)

Free Throws18 Sam Maniscalco, BU vs. Creighton, 3/5/1014 James Gillingham, BU vs. Indiana State, 3/1/02 Eric Coleman, UNI vs. Southern Illinois, 3/7/08 Sam Maniscalco, BU vs. S. Illinois, 3/6/0913 Johnny Mathies, CU vs. Wichita State, 3/6/05 Matt Webster, UE vs. Drake, 3/1/07 Marcus Marshall, MSU vs. WSU, 3/8/1312 Adam Emmenecker, DU vs. Creighton, 3/8/08 Kwadzo Ahelegbe, UNI vs. Wichita St., 3/7/1011 Sterling Mahon, SIU vs. Indiana State, 3/2/91 Chris Carr, SIU vs. Tulsa, 3/6/95 Danny Moore, Missouri St. vs. Bradley, 3/2/97 D.J. Balentine, Evansville vs. Drake, 3/6/14

Free Throw Attempts19 James Gillingham, BU vs. Indiana State, 3/1/02 Eric Coleman, UNI vs. Southern Illinois, 3/7/08 Sam Maniscalco, BU vs. Creighton, 3/5/1018 Matt Webster, UE vs. Drake, 3/1/0716 Marcus Marshall, MSU vs. Wichita State, 3/8/1315 Chris Carr, SIU vs. Tulsa, 3/6/95 Jayson Wells, INS vs. Wichita State, 2/28/98 Matt Webster, UE vs. Drake, 3/4/05 Johnny Mathies, CU vs. Wichita State, 3/6/05 Jake Odum, INS vs. Southern Illinois, 3/8/1414 Rob Dye, BU vs. Missouri State, 2/28/99 Sam Maniscalco, BU vs. S. Illinois, 3/6/09 Kwadzo Ahelegbe, UNI vs. Wichita St., 3/7/10 Antoine Young, CU vs. Illinois State, 3/4/12

Free Throw Pct. (min. 8 - 1.000)Sam Maniscalco (14-14), BU vs. S. Illinois, 3/6/09Nate Funk (10-10), CU vs. Missouri State, 3/3/07Gabe Moore (10-10), INS vs. Wichita St., 3/6/08Walt Lemon Jr. (10-10), BU vs. Loyola, 3/6/14Michael Menser (9-9), INS vs. Creighton, 3/4/01Bob Harstad (8-8), CU vs. S. Illinois, 3/3/91Jeff Malham (8-8), TU vs. Indiana State, 3/7/92Scott Fowler (8-8), ILS vs. UNI, 3/7/92Marcello Robinson (8-8), BU vs. UNI, 3/3/01Brad Korn (8-8), SIU vs. Missouri State, 3/7/04David Gruber (8-8), UNI vs. Missouri State, 3/8/04Nate Funk (8-8), CU vs. Wichita State, 3/6/05Clevin Hannah (8-8), WSU vs. Missouri St., 3/5/10Kenny Harris (8-8), UE vs. Creighton, 3/2/12

Rebounds17 Seth Tuttle, UNI vs. Southern Illinois, 3/7/1416 Rick Shipley, SIU vs. Indiana State, 3/2/91 Randal Falker, SIU vs. Bradley, 3/5/0615 Coleco Buie, MSU vs. Creighton, 3/2/96 Jeffrey Rabey, BU vs. Indiana State, 3/5/01 Eric Coleman, UNI vs. Illinois State, 3/8/08 Jackie Carmichael, ILS vs. UNI, 3/2/12

Assists15 Jeremy Stanton, UE vs. Illinois State, 3/3/0113 Jeremy Stanton, UE vs. Wichita State, 2/27/9912 Mark Allaria, UE vs. UNI, 3/1/0211 Nate Green, INS vs. Southern Illinois, 2/28/97 Jamar Smiley, ILS vs. S. Illinois, 2/28/98 Adam Emmenecker, DU vs. Creighton, 3/8/0810 Jamar Smiley, ILS vs. Indiana State, 3/1/97 Rashad Tucker, SIU vs. UNI, 2/27/98 Al Stewart, DU vs. INS, 3/2/06

Turnovers 8 J.T. Durley, WSU vs. UNI, 3/7/10 7 Richard Thomas, ILS vs. Drake, 3/1/91 Robert Yanders, MSU vs. Creighton, 3/3/01 Marcus Howard, INS vs. Creighton, 3/8/03

Merrill Andrews, MSU vs. UNI, 3/8/04 P’Allen Stinnett, CU vs. WSU, 3/6/09 Colt Ryan, UE vs. Indiana State, 3/4/11

Blocks 8 Egidijus Mockevicius, UE vs. Drake, 3/6/14 6 Gregory Echenique, CU vs. Drake, 3/8/13 Gregory Echenique, CU vs. Wichita St., 3/10/13 Kadeem Coleby, WSU vs. Evansville, 3/7/14 5 Matthew Lee, BU vs. Southern Illinois, 2/27/99 Jeffrey Rabey, BU vs. Illinois State, 3/4/01 Djibril Kante, INS vs. Bradley, 3/5/01 Patrick O’Bryant, BU vs. Wichita State, 3/5/06 Jordan Eglseder, UNI vs. Wichita State, 3/7/10 Jackie Carmichael, ILS vs. UNI, 3/2/12

Steals 8 Latrell Wrightsell, CU vs. Drake, 3/2/91 6 K.C. Hunt, WSU vs. Southern Illinois, 3/7/92 Gabriel Moore, INS vs. Drake, 3/2/06 5 Eight Tied

TEAM -- ST. LOUIS ONLYPoints101 Drake vs. Evansville, 3/1/07 99 Creighton vs. Evansville, 3/3/12 96 Evansville vs. Drake, 3/1/07 93 Southern Illinois vs. Evansville, 3/6/04 91 Tulsa vs. Drake, 3/5/94 Southern Illinois vs. UNI, 2/27/98 90 Creighton vs. Illinois State, 3/3/02 87 Indiana State vs. Creighton, 3/4/01 86 Indiana State vs. Southern Illinois, 2/28/97 Southern Illinois vs. Missouri State, 3/3/02

Rebounds50 Missouri State vs. UNI, 3/8/0449 Indiana State vs. Southern Illinois, 2/28/9748 Wichita State vs. Creighton, 3/6/09 Illinois State vs. UNI, 3/2/12 Wichita State vs. Illinois State, 3/9/1347 UNI vs. Illinois State, 3/2/97 Missouri State vs. Evansville, 3/6/0846 Southern Illinois vs. Illinois State, 3/2/91 Missouri State vs. Creighton, 3/2/96 Bradley vs. Indiana State, 3/5/01 Southern Illinois vs. Evansville, 3/3/06 Missouri State vs. Evansville, 3/5/10

Field Goals35 Illinois State vs. Southern Illinois, 2/28/9834 Tulsa vs. Drake, 3/5/94 Bradley vs. Evansville, 3/4/95 Southern Illinois vs. UNI, 2/27/98 Southern Illinois vs. Missouri State, 3/3/0233 Southern Illinois vs. Drake, 3/4/95 Southern Illinois vs. Evansville, 3/6/04

Field Goal Attempts72 Southern Illinois vs. Evansville, 3/6/0471 Tulsa vs. Missouri State, 3/9/92 Southern Illinois vs. Illinois State, 2/28/9869 Southern Illinois vs. Indiana State, 2/28/97 Indiana State vs. MSU, 2/27/99

Field Goal Percentage.660 Illinois State (35-53) vs. SIU, 2/28/98.604 Creighton (32-53) vs. Evansville, 3/3/12.596 Tulsa (34-57) vs. Drake, 3/5/94.592 Illinois State (29-49) vs. Wichita St., 3/1/98.591 Evansville (26-44) vs. Wichita St., 2/27/99.583 Creighton (28-48) vs. Illinois State, 3/3/02.582 Evansville (32-55) vs. Illinois State, 3/3/01

Three-Point Field Goals15 Drake vs. Evansville, 3/1/0714 Wichita State vs. Bradley, 3/8/0313 Southern Illinois vs. UNI, 2/27/98 Creighton vs. Illinois State, 3/3/02 Wichita State vs. Missouri State, 3/2/07 Illinois State vs. Creighton, 3/7/0912 Seven times, most recent: Drake vs. Bradley, 3/7/13

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Three-Point Field Goal Attempts35 Illinois State vs. UNI, 3/8/0934 UNI vs. Southern Illinois, 2/27/9833 Creighton vs. Bradley, 3/5/1031 Southern Illinois vs. Indiana State, 2/28/97 Wichita State vs. Drake, 2/28/9730 Indiana State vs. Illinois State, 3/5/10 Drake vs. Bradley, 3/7/1329 Wichita State vs. Indiana State, 3/5/11 Illinois State vs. Creighton, 3/4/12

Three-Point FG Pct. (min. 6).684 Southern Illinois (13-19) vs. UNI, 2/27/98 Illinois State (13-19) vs. Creighton, 3/7/09.643 Illinois State (9-14) vs. Drake, 3/2/02.615 Bradley (8-13) vs. Creighton, 2/28/98 Illinois State (8-13) vs. S. Illinois, 3/8/03.600 Evansville (12-20) vs. Wichita St., 2/27/99 UNI (6-10) vs. Tulsa, 3/6/94 Bradley (6-10) vs. Missouri State, 3/3/96

Free Throws33 Creighton vs. Wichita State, 3/6/0531 Indiana State vs. Creighton, 3/4/0130 Illinois State vs. Wichita State, 3/3/0029 Southern Illinois vs. Indiana State, 3/2/9128 Creighton vs. Missouri State, 3/3/0727 Six times

Free Throw Attempts40 Southern Illinois vs. Indiana State, 3/2/91 Missouri State vs. Creighton, 3/7/9239 Creighton vs. Wichita State, 3/6/0538 Southern Illinois vs. MSU, 3/7/93 Indiana State vs. Creighton, 3/4/01 UNI vs. Missouri State, 3/8/0437 Missouri State vs. Bradley, 3/2/91

Free Throw Percentage.964 Bradley (27-28) vs. Creighton, 3/5/10.960 Creighton (24-25) vs. MSU, 2/28/99 Wichita State (24-25) vs. MSU, 3/5/10.947 Bradley (18-19) vs. Loyola, 3/6/14.941 Missouri State (16-17) vs. CU, 2/28/99.931 Tulsa (27-29) vs. Bradley, 3/5/95.929 Bradley (13-14) vs. Indiana State, 3/5/01.929 Indiana State (13-14) vs. Drake, 3/7/08.926 Creighton (25-27) vs. UNI, 3/2/02

Assists31 Illinois State vs. Southern Illinois, 2/28/9822 Indiana State vs. Missouri State, 2/27/99 Evansville vs. Illinois State, 3/3/01 Creighton vs. Evansville, 3/3/1221 Tulsa vs. Drake, 3/5/94

Blocks11 Wichita State vs. Evansville, 3/7/1410 Illinois State vs. Evansville, 3/6/09 9 Missouri State vs. Creighton, 3/7/05 Wichita State vs. UNI, 2/26/99 Wichita State vs. Missouri State, 3/5/09 Illinois State vs. Creighton, 3/7/09 Illinois State vs. UNI, 3/2/12 8 Nine times, most recently: Evansville vs. Drake, 3/6/14

Steals16 Indiana State vs. Drake, 3/2/0615 UNI vs. Illinois State, 3/5/9414 Creighton vs. Drake, 3/2/91 Tulsa vs. Illinois State, 3/3/96 Creighton vs. Wichita State, 3/6/0512 Southern Illinois vs. Wichita State, 3/7/92 UNI vs. Illinois State, 3/7/92 Southern Illinois vs. UNI, 3/7/14

ATTENDANCE -- ST. LOUIS ONLYSingle Session (Overall)22,612 Creighton vs. SIU (final), 3/4/0722,612 S. Illinois vs. Bradley and Creighton vs. Missouri State (semis), 3/3/0718,262 Creighton vs. Indiana State and Wichita State vs. Illinois State (semis), 3/9/1317,772 Bradley vs. Wichita State and Southern Illinois vs. UNI (semis), 3/4/0616,829 Drake vs. Creighton and Illinois State vs. UNI (semis), 3/8/0816,659 Creighton vs. Wichita State (final), 3/10/1316,651 Creighton vs. Indiana St. and Missouri St. vs. Wichita St. (quarters), 3/3/0716,271 Creighton vs. Evansville and Illinois State vs. Wichita State (semis), 3/3/1215,703 Southern Illinois vs. MSU and Creighton vs. Wichita State (semis), 3/9/0315,333 UNI vs. Bradley and Creighton vs. Illinois State (semis), 3/7/09

Opening Session8,013 Drake vs. Evansville and Illinois State vs. Indiana State, 3/1/077,849 Indiana State vs. Wichita State and Missouri State vs. Evansville, 3/6/087,782 Indiana State vs. Southern Illinois and Bradley vs. Drake, 3/1/127,537 Bradley vs. Drake and Southern Illinois vs. Missouri State, 3/7/137,490 Drake vs. Southern Illinois and Missouri State vs. Evansville, 3/4/107,343 Southern Illinois vs. UNI and Bradley vs. Drake, 2/27/986,911 Indiana State vs. Southern Illinois and Drake vs. Wichita State, 2/28/976,894 Wichita State vs. UNI and Illinois State vs. Drake, 2/26/996,877 Indiana State vs. Bradley and Drake vs. Evansville, 3/4/056,725 Wichita State vs. Illinois State and UNI vs. Drake, 3/3/00

Day Quarterfinal Session15,186 Southern Illinois vs. Drake and Bradley vs. UNI, 3/3/0714,567 Creighton vs. Drake and Evansville vs. Indiana State, 3/8/1314,171 Southern Illinois vs. Evansville and MSU vs. Creighton, 3/6/0413,581 Drake vs. Indiana State and Creighton vs. Bradley, 3/7/0813,449 Southern Illinois vs. Indiana State and Missouri State vs. UNI, 3/5/05)12,857 Southern Illinois vs. Illinois State and MSU vs. Evansville, 3/8/0311,782 Wichita State vs. Indiana State and Bradley vs. Creighton, 3/3/0611,348 Wichita State vs. Indiana State and UNI vs. Illinois State, 3/2/1210,830 UNI vs. Drake and Bradley vs. Creighton, 3/5/1010,631 UNI vs. Indiana State and Southern Illinois vs. Bradley, 3/6/09

Night Quarterfinal Session16,651 Creighton vs. Indiana State and Missouri State vs. Wichita State, 3/3/0715,204 Illinois State vs. Missouri State and UNI vs. S. Illinois, 3/7/0814,533 Southern Illinois vs. Evansville and UNI vs. Missouri State, 3/3/0614,412 Creighton vs. Drake and Evansville vs. Missouri State, 3/2/1214,004 Wichita State vs. Missouri State and UNI vs. Illinois State, 3/8/1312,765 Creighton vs. Wichita St. and Illinois St. vs. Evansville, 3/6/0911,971 Tulsa vs. Wichita State and Bradley vs. Evansville, 3/4/9511,924 Creighton vs. Indiana State and Wichita State vs. Bradley, 3/8/0311,816 Illinois State vs. Indiana State and UNI vs. Evansville, 3/1/9711,207 MSU vs. Drake and Southern Illinois vs. Evansville, 3/4/00

Quarterfinal Session (Overall)16,651 Creighton vs. Indiana State and Missouri State vs. Wichita State (N), 3/3/0715,204 Illinois State vs. Missouri State and UNI vs. S. Illinois, 3/7/0815,186 Southern Illinois vs. Drake and Bradley vs. UNI (D), 3/3/0714,567 Creighton vs. Drake and Evansville vs. Indiana State (D), 3/8/1314,533 Southern Illinois vs. Evansville and UNI vs. Missouri State (N), 3/3/0614,412 Creighton vs. Drake and Evansville vs. Missouri State (N), 3/2/1214,171 Southern Illinois vs. Evansville and Missouri State vs. Creighton (D), 3/7/0414,004 Wichita State vs. Missouri State and UNI vs. Illinois State (N), 3/8/1313,581 Drake vs. Indiana State and Creighton vs. Bradley, 3/7/0813,449 Southern Illinois vs. Indiana State and Missouri State vs. UNI (D), 3/5/05)

Semifinal Session22,612 S. Illinois vs. Bradley and Creighton vs. Missouri State, 3/3/0718,262 Creighton vs. Indiana State and Wichita State vs. Illinois State, 3/9/1317,772 Bradley vs. Wichita State and Southern Illinois vs. UNI, 3/4/0616,829 Drake vs. CU and ILS vs. UNI, 3/8/0816,271 Evansville vs. Creighton and Illinois State vs. Wichita State, 3/3/1215,703 S. Illinois vs. Illinois State and Creighton vs. Wichita State, 3/9/0315,333 UNI vs. Bradley and CU vs. ILS, 3/7/0914,069 Missouri State vs. Southern Illinois and Creighton vs. Wichita State, 3/6/0513,814 UNI vs. Bradley and Wichita State vs. Illinois State, 3/6/1013,966 Wichita State vs. Missouri State and Indiana State vs. Southern Illinois, 3/8/14

Championship Game22,612 Creighton vs. Southern Illinois, 3/4/0716,659 Creighton vs. Wichita State, 3/10/1314,911 Creighton vs. Southern Illinois, 3/10/0313,969 Southern Illinois vs. Bradley, 3/5/0612,380 Creighton vs. Illinois State, 3/4/1212,125 Wichita State vs. Indiana State, 3/9/1411,088 Drake vs. Illinois State, 3/9/0810,877 Southern Illinois vs. Illinois State, 3/8/9310,795 Southern Illinois vs. Tulsa, 3/6/9510,171 Missouri State vs. Indiana State, 3/6/11

Total Tournament85,074 2007 -- March 1-4 (five sessions)71,029 2013 -- March 7-10 (five sessions)64,551 2008 -- March 6-9 (five sessions)63,739 2006 -- March 2-5 (five sessions)62,283 2012 -- March 1-4 (five sessions)62,007 2003 -- March 7-10 (five sessions)54,399 2009 -- March 5-8 (five sessions)53,342 2005 -- March 4-7 (five sessions)51,613 2010 -- March 4-7 (five sessions)50,989 2014 -- March 6-9 (five sessions)

MVC Tourney Coaches, By WinsCoach, School W L Pct. TitlesDana Altman, CU 21 9 .700 6Rich Herrin, SIU 17 8 .680 3Greg McDermott, UNI/CU 12 5 .706 3Barry Hinson, MSU/SIU 12 11 .521 0Nolan Richardson, TU 11 3 .786 2Jim Molinari, BU 11 10 .524 0

By Winning PercentageCharlie Spoonhour, MSU 5 1 .833 1Nolan Richardson, TU 11 3 .786 2Tom Apke, CU 5 2 .714 2Greg McDermott, UNI/CU 12 5 .706 3Dana Altman, CU 21 9 .700 6Greg Lansing, INS 7 3 .700 1Kevin Stallings, ILS 9 4 .692 2

By TitlesDana Altman, CU 21 9 .700 6Greg McDermott, UNI/CU 12 5 .706 3Rich Herrin, SIU 17 8 .680 3five coaches with 2 titles

MVC Tournament Records

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CHAMPIONSHIP GAME BOX SCORES (1978-present)

1977 -- Levitt Arena ... Wichita, Kan. ... March 5

West Texas St. 37 32 -- 69Southern Illinois 38 44 -- 82

WTS (69) FG FT Reb PF TP

Brad Schreck 4-5 1-1 4 4 9Eugene Smith 8-13 2-2 5 2 18Bruce Taylor 0-3 1-4 5 2 1 Maurice Cheeks 3-5 6-8 1 3 12Melvin Jones 8-18 2-2 2 3 18Bobby Jones 0-2 3-4 2 1 3Dan Elmer 0-0 0-0 1 0 0Lee Davis 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Larry Cunningham 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Richard Addison 3-7 2-4 7 3 8

TOTALS 26-53 17-25 36 18 69

SIU (82) FG FT Reb PF TP

Richard Ford 4-10 1-1 8 4 9Gary Wilson 11-20 6-6 10 2 28Corky Abrams 2-3 0-0 3 4 4Mike Glenn 11-16 2-2 2 3 24Wayne Abrams 3-7 4-4 4 3 10Alfred Grant 0-1 0-0 1 2 0Tom Harris 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Milt Huggins 0-5 0-0 0 0 0Barry Smith 1-4 0-0 0 0 2Al Williams 2-5 1-2 2 0 5Dan Kieszkowski 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Mel Hughlett 0-0 0-0 0 0 0

TOTALS 34-71 14-15 37 18 82

Assists: WTS -- Cheeks 7, Schreck 3, B. Jones 2, Smith 2, M. Jones 1, Elmer 1; SIU -- W. Abrams 4, Ford 2, Wilson 2, Glenn 2, C. Abrams 2, Huggins 1. Blocks: WTS -- Cheeks 1, M. Jones 1; SIU -- Ford 1, Wilson 1. Steals: WTS -- Cheeks 3, Smith 1; SIU -- Ford 2, W. Abrams 2, Harris 1, Glenn 1. Att.: 7,093.

1978 -- Civic Auditorium ... Omaha, Neb. ... March 5

Creighton 24 30 -- 54Indiana State 32 20 -- 52

CU (54) FG FT Reb PF TP

Randy Eccker 2-3 0-0 2 2 4John C. Johnson 8-14 3-3 4 2 19Kevin McKenna 2-8 0-0 2 3 4Kevin Kuehl 4-9 0-0 2 4 8Jim Hons 0-0 0-0 0 0 0David Wesely 2-6 2-2 4 4 6Rick Apke 6-12 1-2 4 1 13Tim McConnell 0-0 0-0 0 0 0

TOTALS 24-52 6-7 24 16 54

INS (52) FG FT Reb PF TP

Dan Rutledge 0-1 0-0 4 0 0DeCarsta Webster 2-4 0-0 7 1 4Steve Reed 1-4 0-0 0 1 2Jim Smith 1-3 0-0 0 1 2Alan Watson 0-1 1-2 0 1 1Richard Johnson 0-0 0-0 0 2 0Harry Morgan 6-15 2-2 3 3 14Larry Bird 11-12 7-8 6 2 29Brad Miley 0-0 0-0 1 4 0

TOTALS 21-40 10-12 26 15 52

Assists: CU -- Apke 5, Eccker 3, McKenna 3, Kuehl 2, Wesely 1, McConnell 1; INS -- Watson 3, Bird 3, Webster 2, Reed 2, Smith 2, Rutledge 1, Miley 1. Blocks: CU -- none; INS -- Bird 1, Miley 1. Steals: CU -- Johnson 2, McKenna 2, Kuehl 2, Newell 1, Wesely 1, Apke 1; INS -- Bird 3. Attendance: 9,052.

MVC Tournament - Championship Game Box Scores

1981 -- Levitt Arena ... Wichita, Kan. ... March 7

Creighton 40 30 -- 70Wichita State 20 34 -- 64

CU (70) FG FT Reb PF TP

Daryl Stovall 5-8 0-0 3 3 10Alex Stivrins 4-11 2-3 1 2 10George Morrow 3-10 7-7 12 3 13Tony Pruitt 4-7 0-0 1 1 8Kevin McKenna 10-15 3-6 6 4 23Paul Trieschman 0-0 0-0 0 1 0Kevin Ross 3-7 0-0 2 3 6

TOTALS 29-58 12-16 32 17 70

WSU (64) FG FT Reb PF TP

Antoine Carr 5-10 2-2 7 4 12Cliff Levingston 5-10 2-5 10 2 12Ozell Jones 4-8 3-4 7 4 11Tony Martin 8-14 0-0 5 3 16Randy Smithson 3-11 3-4 2 2 9James Gibbs 0-1 0-0 0 0 0Jay Jackson 2-4 0-0 2 4 4Mike Jones 0-0 0-0 1 0 0Mike Denny 0-3 0-0 0 0 0

TOTALS 27-61 10-15 38 19 64

Assists: CU -- Stivrins 3, Morrow 6, Pruitt 2, McKenna 2, Ross 2; WSU -- Carr 2, Levingston 3, Martin 8, Smithson 4, Jackson 2, M. Jones 1. Blocks: CU -- Pruitt 1, McKenna 1; WSU -- Carr 1. Steals: CU -- Morrow 2, McKenna 2, Trieschman 1; WSU -- Carr 1, O. Jones 1, Martin 1, Smithson 3. Attendance: 9,836.

1982 -- Convention Center ... Tulsa, Okla. ... March 6

Illinois State 35 42 -- 77Tulsa 36 54 -- 90

ILS (77) FG FT Reb PF TP

Raynard Malaine 0-1 4-4 1 5 4Hank Cornley 4-9 4-4 4 5 12Rick Lamb 7-14 4-6 7 4 18Dwayne Tyus 1-5 2-2 0 2 4Michael McKenny 3-7 1-2 5 4 7Brad Duncan 0-1 4-4 1 1 4Rickie Johnson 1-2 0-1 1 5 2Lou Stefanovic 2-3 0-0 5 3 4

1979 -- Hulman Center ... Terre Haute, Ind. ... March 3

New Mexico St. 31 28 -- 59Indiana State 45 24 -- 69

NMS (59) FG FT Reb PF TP

Robert Gunn 7-12 0-1 8 3 14Cyrus Commier 0-6 1-2 1 4 1Albert “Slab” Jones 6-17 0-0 14 3 12Greg Webb 1-5 2-3 2 1 4Bill Myers 1-1 0-0 3 3 2Brian Corrie 0-1 0-0 0 0 0Notie Pate 0-1 0-0 0 1 0Chuck Goslin 8-16 0-0 1 0 16Reggie Clement 5-5 0-0 1 2 10

TOTALS 28-64 3-6 35 19 59

INS (69) FG FT Reb PF TP

Alex Gilbert 5-8 0-0 5 3 10Brad Miley 0-1 0-2 5 1 0Larry Bird 9-14 2-3 10 2 20Carl Nicks 7-16 1-2 1 3 15Steve Reed 3-3 0-0 1 3 6Leroy Staley 3-6 4-4 4 1 10Rob Heaton 3-5 2-4 2 0 8

TOTALS 30-53 9-15 33 13 69 Assists: NMS -- Commier 5, Jones 3, Webb 6, Myers 3, Corrie 1, Goslin 1; INS -- Miley 5, Bird 4, Nicks 4, Reed 6, Staley 3. Blocks: NMS -- none. INS -- Bird 1, Staley 1. Steals: NMS -- Commier 2, Jones 1, Webb 2, Myers 1, Corrie 2, Goslin 1; INS -- Miley 1, Bird 2, Nicks 5, Reed 1, Staley 2. Attendance: 10,301.

1980 -- Robertson Fieldhouse ... Peoria, Ill. ... March 1

West Texas St. 22 37 -- 59Bradley 33 29 -- 62

WTS (59) FG FT Reb PF TP

Erskine Robinson 1-5 6-7 8 4 8Carl Johnson 3-6 3-4 5 1 9George Sims 3-6 4-4 13 4 10Terry Adolph 10-20 1-3 2 4 21Mike Lorenc 0-1 0-0 0 0 0Eddie Harris 5-8 1-3 4 3 11Steve Ornelaz 0-3 0-0 1 0 0Dan Elmer 0-2 0-0 0 0 0John Olsen 0-0 0-0 2 1 0

TOTALS 22-51 15-21 36 17 59

BU (62) FG FT Reb PF TP

Mitchell Anderson 5-18 6-8 12 2 16Bobby Ford 2-7 2-2 3 3 6Donald Reese 4-10 0-2 5 2 8Eric Duhart 1-1 0-0 0 1 2David Thirdkill 6-13 2-2 4 3 14Rick Malnati 1-1 0-1 2 2 2Hasan Houston 7-11 0-0 3 2 14Harold McMath 0-1 0-0 7 3 0

TOTALS 26-62 10-15 38 18 62

Assists: WTS -- Robinson 1, Johnson 3, Sims 1, Adolph 4, Lorenc 1, Harris 2; BU -- Ander-son 2, Reese 1, Duhart 2, Thirdkill 2, Malnati 5, Houston 2, McMath 2. Blocks: WTS -- John-son 1, Sims 1; BU -- Ford 1. Steals: WTS -- Adolph 4, Lorenc 1, Harris 4; BU -- Anderson 2, Reese 1, Thirdkill 1, Malnati 1, Houston 2. Attendance: 7,300.

Lewis Lloyd of Drake went 22-of-26 from the free throw line in a 1981 tournament game.

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Dale White 5-10 4-4 2 3 14Mark Zwart 4-5 0-0 4 5 8

TOTALS 27-57 23-27 32 37 77

TU (90) FG FT Reb PF TP

Paul Pressey 4-7 11-15 9 4 19Bruce Vanley 7-15 7-11 11 4 21Greg Stewart 4-6 0-1 5 5 8Phil Spradling 5-10 2-2 3 1 12Mike Anderson 5-13 6-8 6 5 16Steve Harris 2-5 4-4 3 0 8Ty Nilsson 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Vince Williams 0-0 0-0 1 0 0Steve Ballard 1-5 2-3 4 2 4Herbert Johnson 1-3 0-2 2 2 2Rondie Turner 0-0 0-0 0 0 0

TOTALS 29-64 32-46 49 23 90

Assists: ILS -- Lamb 3, McKenny 5, White 4, Zwart 1; TU -- Pressey 2, Vanley 1, Spradling 1, Anderson 6, Harris 1, Williams 1. Blocks: ILS -- Cornley 1, Duncan 1; TU -- Pressey 1, Harris 1, Williams 1. Steals: ILS -- Lamb 2, Tyus 1, Stefanovic 1, White 1; TU -- Vanley 2, Stewart 1, Spradling 1, Anderson 3, Harris 1, Ballard 1, Johnson 1. Attendance: 9,119.

1983 -- Horton Field House ... Normal, Ill. ... March 12

Tulsa 24 40 -- 64Illinois State 32 52 -- 84

TU (64) FG FT Reb PF TP

Ricky Ross 10-21 2-3 5 1 22Steve Ballard 4-7 0-1 4 1 8Herbert Johnson 2-7 0-2 4 3 4Mike Smith 3-7 0-0 0 5 6Steve Harris 6-16 5-6 2 4 17Herb Suggs 0-3 2-2 1 2 2Ty Nilsson 0-0 0-0 0 2 0Vince Williams 1-2 1-3 5 1 3Jeff Rahilly 0-1 2-2 0 3 2Bruce Vanley 0-2 0-0 1 1 0

TOTALS 26-66 12-19 28 23 64

ILS (84) FG FT Reb PF TP

Hank Cornley 4-6 0-0 5 4 8Mark Zwart 1-3 2-2 2 2 4Rick Lamb 4-6 4-7 11 3 12Michael McKenny 4-6 6-7 5 3 14Brad Duncan 1-5 2-2 1 2 4Rickie Johnson 7-10 8-9 2 4 22William Anderson 0-0 0-0 0 1 0Kirk Francis 0-0 0-0 2 0 0Lou Stefanovic 1-1 0-0 1 0 2Raynard Malaine 8-14 2-2 6 3 18Dwayne Tyus 0-0 0-0 0 0 0

TOTALS 30-51 24-29 39 22 84

Assists: TU -- Ross 1, Ballard 1, Johnson 2, Harris 1, Williams 1; ILS -- Cornley 2, Lamb 1, McKenny 5, Johnson 4, Malaine 2. Blocks: TU -- Ross 1, Williams 1; ILS -- Cornley 1, Zwart 1, Johnson 1, Malaine 1. Steals: TU -- Ross 1, Harris 4, Suggs 1, Nilsson 1, Williams 2; ILS -- Zwart 1, McKenny 2, Johnson 1. Att.: 6,485.

1984 -- Convention Center ... Tulsa, Okla. ... March 10

Creighton 37 29 2 -- 68Tulsa 44 22 4 -- 70

CU (68) FG FT Reb PF TP

Benoit Benjamin 12-13 5-6 8 4 29Gary Swain 5-8 1-2 2 3 11Vernon Moore 5-12 0-0 0 1 10Greg Brandon 3-7 5-7 11 3 11Karlas Gripado 1-1 0-0 0 3 2

Ken Evans 0-5 1-2 3 1 1Reggie Morris 2-3 0-3 0 2 4Dwight Johnson 0-0 0-0 0 0 0

TOTALS 28-49 12-20 30 17 68

TU (70) FG FT Reb PF TP

Steve Harris 8-12 2-3 2 2 18Ricky Ross 3-10 3-5 3 2 9Vince Williams 2-4 2-2 5 3 6Anthony Fobbs 2-9 6-6 1 4 10Herbert Johnson 11-19 1-2 12 2 23Herb Suggs 0-1 0-0 0 1 0Byron Boudreaux 0-0 0-0 0 0 0David Moss 1-4 0-1 3 1 2Carlton McKinney 1-4 0-0 1 0 2Warren Shepherd 0-0 0-0 0 1 0

TOTALS 28-63 14-19 32 16 70

Assists: CU -- Benjamin 4, Swain 4, Moore 3, Brandon 2, Gripado 2, Evans 4; TU -- Harris 4, Ross 9, Williams 1, Johnson 3, Moss 2. Blocks: CU -- Benjamin 5, Brandon 1; TU -- Johnson 1, Moss 1. Steals: CU -- Swain 2; TU -- Fobbs 2, Johnson 3, Suggs 2, Moss 1. Att.: 9,021.

1985 -- Convention Center ... Tulsa, Okla. ... March 9

Wichita State 37 47 -- 84Tulsa 39 43 -- 82

WSU (84) FG FT Reb PF TP

Mike Arline 5-9 2-2 2 2 12Cedric Coleman 3-4 0-0 5 1 6Aubrey Sherrod 3-10 2-2 2 4 8Xavier McDaniel 15-19 4-7 13 3 34Henry Carr 1-1 2-5 1 4 4Tom Kosich 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Curtis Bailey 1-2 0-0 0 0 2Clint Normore 3-3 0-1 0 2 6Karl Papke 5-8 2-2 9 3 12

TOTALS 36-56 12-19 33 19 84

TU (82) FG FT Reb PF TP

Herb Suggs 1-2 0-0 0 0 2Steve Harris 14-23 9-10 6 1 37David Moss 3-7 1-2 2 1 7Vince Williams 3-5 3-4 7 4 9Herb Johnson 7-17 2-2 13 5 16Byron Boudreaux 4-8 0-0 1 2 8Carlton McKinney 0-2 0-0 1 1 0Tracy Moore 0-2 1-2 0 1 1Anthony Fobbs 0-1 1-2 0 2 1Brian Rahilly 0-3 1-2 4 1 1

TOTALS 32-70 18-24 36 18 82

Assists: WSU -- Arline 4, Coleman 3, Sherrod 8, McDaniel 1, Bailey 1, Normore 2, Papke 7; TU -- Moss 2, Williams 1, Johnson 1, Boudreaux 4, McKinney 2, Rahilly 3. Blocks: WSU -- McDaniel 3. Steals: WSU -- Arline 1, Coleman 2; TU -- Suggs 1, Harris 1, Moss 1, Williams 1, Boudreaux 1, McKinney 1, Rahilly 2. Atten-dance: 8,733.

1986 -- Convention Center ... Tulsa, Okla. ... March 5

Tulsa 35 39 -- 74Bradley 29 29 -- 58

TU (74) FG FT Reb PF TP

David Moss 8-13 6-7 9 2 22Brian Rahilly 8-14 6-6 4 0 22Anthony Fobbs 1-2 2-4 5 0 4Tracy Moore 6-11 2-6 1 4 14Byron Boudreaux 3-6 1-3 2 2 7Greg Peters 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Chuck Celestine 0-0 0-2 0 0 0Daryl Deckard 0-0 0-0 1 0 0Jeff Rahilly 2-5 1-1 9 3 5David Otto 0-0 0-0 0 1 0

TOTALS 28-51 18-29 34 12 74

BU (58) FG FT Reb PF TP

Donald Powell 1-3 0-2 2 2 2Trevor Trimpe 6-8 0-0 2 3 12Mike Williams 5-6 1-1 1 4 11Hersey Hawkins 5-12 6-9 7 1 16Jim Les 4-12 0-0 2 3 8Anthony Manuel 1-2 0-0 0 3 2Jerry Thomas 0-2 2-2 3 4 2Paul Wilson 0-1 1-2 2 2 1Keith Berry 0-0 0-0 1 0 0Greg Jones 0-0 0-0 1 1 0Len Bertolini 2-3 0-0 0 1 4

TOTALS 24-49 10-16 24 24 58

Assists: TU -- Moss 3, B. Rahilly 2, Moore 1, Boudreaux 10, J. Rahilly 1; BU -- Trimpe 2, Hawkins 2, Les 5, Manuel 1, Thomas 1. Blocks: TU -- Moss 1, Moore 1, J. Rahilly 1; BU -- none. Steals: TU -- Moss 1, Fobbs 1, Moore 1; BU -- Trimpe 2, Hawkins 1, Berry 1. Att.: 6,313.

1987 -- Convention Center ... Tulsa, Okla. ... March 4

Wichita State 35 35 9 -- 79Tulsa 34 36 4 -- 74

WSU (79) FG FT Reb PF TPSteve Grayer 6-10 2-3 10 0 14Sasha Radunovich 2-6 6-6 1 4 10Henry Carr 0-3 2-2 1 4 2Gary Cundiff 6-7 2-2 2 0 17Joe Griffin 3-5 0-2 2 1 9Dwight Praylow 5-9 0-0 5 3 12Tom Kosich 1-1 0-0 2 2 2Dwayne Praylow 0-1 1-2 0 1 1Gus Santos 5-7 2-3 3 1 12

TOTALS 28-51 15-20 31 16 79

MVC Tournament - Championship Game Box Scores

Wichita State’s Xavier McDaniel holds the league tournament single-game record with 21 rebounds (3/5/85 vs. Southern Illinois).

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TU (74) FG FT Reb PF TPBrian Rahilly 3-6 0-0 2 5 6David Moss 11-19 9-10 2 2 36Jeff Rahilly 3-4 0-0 3 2 6Tracy Moore 7-14 0-0 6 3 14Byron Boudreaux 1-8 0-0 2 2 2Rod Parker 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Don Royster 4-9 2-4 6 2 10Brian Loyd 0-0 0-0 3 2 0John Buckwalter 0-0 0-0 0 1 0

TOTALS 29-60 11-14 28 19 74 Three-Pointers: WSU (8-10) -- Radunovich 0-1, Cundiff 3-3, Griffin 3-3, Dwi. Praylow 2-3; TU (5-16) -- Moss 5-9, Moore 0-1, Boudreaux 0-6. Assists: WSU -- Grayer 1, Cundiff 4, Griffin 4, Dwi. Praylow 3, Santos 2; TU -- B. Rahilly 1, Moss 2, Moore 8, Boudreaux 10, Roys-ter 1. Blocks: WSU -- Carr 1, Santos 2; TU -- Moss 1, Moore 1. Steals: WSU -- Grayer 2, Radunovich 1, Cundiff 1, Dwi. Praylow 2, Dwa. Praylow 1; TU -- Parker 1, Royster 1, Loyd 1. Attendance: 7,427.

1988 -- Carver Arena ... Peoria, Ill. ... March 8

Illinois State 29 30 -- 59Bradley 37 46 -- 83

ILS (59) FG FT Reb PF TPCliff Peterson 6-13 1-3 13 3 13Tony Holifield 11-14 3-6 4 4 25Jarrod Coleman 5-9 1-2 4 2 11Matt Taphorn 2-11 0-0 2 4 5Rickey Jackson 0-1 0-0 4 5 0Jon Pemberton 0-0 0-0 1 0 0Jeff Harris 1-13 0-0 2 1 2Randy Blair 1-1 0-1 3 1 2Derek Stokes 0-0 1-2 1 1 1Sonny Roberts 0-0 0-0 0 0 0

TOTALS 26-62 6-14 36 21 59

BU (83) FG FT Reb PF TPDonald Powell 6-13 1-4 8 3 13Trevor Trimpe 2-2 0-0 5 3 4Luke Jackson 8-10 0-0 5 4 16Anthony Manuel 4-10 2-2 6 1 12Hersey Hawkins 9-19 9-10 6 4 29Paul Wilson 0-2 0-0 1 1 0Jerry Thomas 2-7 4-6 8 1 8Greg Jones 0-0 1-2 1 0 1Jay Schell 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Mike Cash 0-1 0-0 1 0 0Scott Beccue 0-1 0-0 0 0 0

TOTALS 31-65 17-24 42 17 83 Three-Pointers: ILS (1-9) -- Taphorn 1-7, Harris 0-2; BU (4-15) -- Jackson 0-1, Manuel 2-5, Hawkins 2-5, Wilson 0-2, Cash 0-1, Bec-cue 0-1. Assists: ILS -- Taphorn 3, Jackson 3, Harris 2, Blair 2; BU -- Powell 1, Trimpe 3, Manuel 14, Hawkins 1. Blocks: ILS -- Peter-son 1, Harris 1; BU -- Jackson 1. Steals: ILS -- Peterson 1, Coleman 1, Taphorn 1, Jackson 1, Harris 1, Blair 2; BU -- Powell 2, Trimpe 2, Jackson 1, Manuel 1, Hawkins 2, Wilson 2. At-tendance: 10,570.

1989 -- Levitt Arena ... Wichita, Kan. ... March 7

Southern Illinois 40 37 -- 77Creighton 35 44 -- 79

SIU (77) FG FT Reb PF TP

Jerry Jones 6-16 2-4 16 4 14Rick Shipley 2-8 0-1 10 4 4Tony Harvey 4-6 1-2 3 3 9Freddie McSwain 6-15 1-3 3 3 13Kai Nurnberger 8-16 4-4 0 0 28Todd Krueger 1-3 0-0 2 3 3Sterling Mahan 3-5 0-0 2 3 6

TOTALS 30-69 8-14 42 20 77

CU (79) FG FT Reb PF TP

Bob Harstad 6-12 6-8 9 4 18Porter Moser 0-0 0-0 0 1 0Chad Gallagher 9-19 7-10 8 3 25Todd Eisner 0-4 0-0 2 4 0James Farr 3-9 5-5 1 3 11Matt Roggenburk 6-8 2-2 5 2 20Troy Bell 2-3 1-2 6 1 5Bill O’Dowd 0-0 0-0 0 0 0

TOTALS 26-55 21-27 35 18 79

Three-Pointers: SIU (9-16) -- Nurnberger 8-12, Krueger 1-2, McSwain 0-2; CU (6-14) -- Gallagher 0-1, Eisner 0-4, Farr 0-1, Roggenburk 6-8. Assists: SIU -- Jones 2, Shipley 4, Mc-Swain 4, Nurnberger 4, Krueger 3, Mahan 1; CU -- Gallagher 1, Eisner 3, Farr 4, Roggenburk 1, Bell 4. Blocks: SIU -- Jones 1, Harvey 1; CU -- Gallagher 1, Farr 1. Steals: SIU -- McSwain 1, Mahan 1; CU -- Harstad 1, Gallagher 1. At-tendance: 7,514.

1990 -- Redbird Arena ... Normal, Ill. ... March 6

Illinois State 42 39 -- 81Southern Illinois 33 45 -- 78

ILS (81) FG FT Reb PF TP

Scott Fowler 6-10 0-0 5 3 12Rickey Jackson 6-19 5-6 4 3 20Jarrod Coleman 10-13 3-4 5 2 23Richard Thomas 1-5 3-4 2 3 5Randy Blair 4-7 0-0 5 4 8Sam Skarich 0-2 0-0 1 0 0Antoine Hicks 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Xavier Williams 1-1 0-0 1 0 2Elvin Florenz 1-3 0-0 1 1 2Sonny Roberts 2-2 0-0 4 1 4Jon Pemberton 1-4 3-4 6 3 5

TOTALS 32-66 14-18 38 20 81

SIU (78) FG FT Reb PF TP

Rick Shipley 4-14 0-1 3 3 9Ashraf Amaya 2-6 0-1 9 2 4Jerry Jones 9-12 3-6 11 3 21Sterling Mahan 6-14 2-4 3 4 15Freddie McSwain 4-11 5-7 7 3 13Tyrone Bell 0-1 0-0 0 1 0Kelvan Lawrence 1-4 0-0 5 2 2Matt Wynn 4-6 2-2 0 1 14

TOTALS 30-68 12-21 42 19 78

Three-Pointers: ILS (3-7) -- Thomas 0-1, Jackson 3-6; SIU (6-18) -- Mahan 1-4, Law-rence 0-1, Wynn 4-6, McSwain 0-1, Shipley 1-6. Assists: ILS -- Skarich 1, Hicks 2, Thomas 5, Blair 4, Florenz 2, Fowler 3, Jackson 2; SIU -- Mahan 2, Lawrence 3, McSwain 7, Shipley 3, Jones 1. Blocks: ILS -- Blair 1, Jackson 1; SIU -- Lawrence 2, Shipley 1, Amaya 1. Steals: ILS -- Skarich 1, Hicks 1, Thomas 1, Blair 2, Williams 1, Florenz 1, Fowler 3, Pemberton 1; SIU -- McSwain 3, Mahan 1, Amaya 1. Atten-dance: 10,625.

1991 -- Kiel Auditorium ... St. Louis ... March 5

Missouri State 33 19 -- 52Creighton 38 30 -- 68

MSU (52) FG FT Reb PF TP

Arnold Bernard 2-10 2-2 7 3 9Darryl Reid 4-15 2-2 3 2 11Lovelace Redmond 0-2 0-0 2 0 0David Brewer 1-7 1-1 5 4 3Andre Rigsby 3-9 0-1 5 2 9A. Muhammad 4-4 0-0 0 1 8Ryan Thornton 4-6 2-4 3 2 10Chris Albright 1-3 0-0 0 4 2

TOTALS 19-56 10-15 26 18 52

CU (68) FG FT Reb PF TP

Matt Petty 0-1 0-0 2 0 0Duan Cole 4-10 5-7 2 4 15Todd Eisner 1-1 0-0 0 1 2Latrell Wrightsell 5-7 6-6 5 3 16Chad Gallagher 6-12 1-2 9 5 13Bob Harstad 8-13 0-0 9 2 16Chris Rodgers 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Darrin Plautz 1-3 3-4 5 0 0

TOTALS 25-47 15-19 32 15 68

Three-Pointers: MSU (4-17) -- Bernard 0-2, Reid 1-4, Redmond 0-2, Rigsby 3-9); CU (3-7) -- Petty 0-1, Cole 2-4, Plautz 1-2). Assists: MSU -- Bernard 2, Reid 2, Redmond 1, Brewer 1, Thornton 1; CU -- Petty 1, Cole 1, Wrightsell 2, Gallagher 1. Blocks: MSU -- Rigsby 1; CU -- Gallagher 1. Steals: MSU -- Bernard 1, Reid 1, Thornton 1; CU -- Cole 1, Wrightsell 2. Attendance: 7,778.

1992 -- The Arena ... St. Louis ... March 9

Tulsa 27 41 -- 68Missouri State 34 37 -- 71

TU (68) FG FT Reb PF TP

Gary Collier 5-11 3-3 10 1 13Jason Ludwig 3-4 0-0 1 1 7Jeff Malham 4-12 1-3 7 2 9Lou Dawkins 2-7 0-2 2 3 4Mark Morse 8-19 1-2 4 4 18Bernie Gibbs 0-7 4-4 4 2 4Jodie Huffman 0-1 0-0 0 0 0Jamal West 5-8 0-0 1 4 11Bryant Tipton 1-1 0-0 3 1 2Alvin Williamson 0-1 0-0 0 1 0

TOTALS 28-71 9-14 39 19 68

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MSU (71) FG FT Reb PF TP

Andre Rigsby 10-17 0-0 4 2 20Lester Turner 0-1 0-0 4 0 0Clint Thomas 1-2 0-0 3 4 2Jackie Crawford 5-11 3-4 4 3 14Johnny Murdock 5-11 2-4 3 4 15Tony Graves 6-7 3-4 7 4 16Rodney Perry 0-3 0-2 3 0 0Tim Axley 0-1 4-4 4 0 4Anthony Edwards 0-0 0-0 1 0 0

TOTALS 28-53 12-18 37 17 71 Three-Pointers: TU (3-21) -- Collier 0-3, Ludwig 1-2, Malham 0-2, Dawkins 0-1, Morse 1-6, Gibbs 0-4, West 1-2, Williamson 0-1; MSU (3-9) -- Rigsby 0-1, Crawford 1-4, Murdock 1-2, Graves 1-1, Axley 0-1. Assists: TU -- Collier 2, Ludwig 1, Dawkins 2, Morse 3, Gibbs 1; MSU -- Rigsby 4, Thomas 1, Craw-ford 3, Murdock 4, Graves 1, Axley 1, Edwards 1. Blocks: TU -- Collier 1, Tipton 1; MSU -- Graves 2, Axley 3. Steals: TU -- Collier 1, Malham 1, Dawkins 2, Morse 1, Gibbs 2, West 2; MSU -- Turner 1, Crawford 1, Graves 1, Perry 1, Axley 2. Attendance: 7,549.

1993 -- The Arena ... St. Louis ... March 8

Southern Illinois 32 38 -- 70Illinois State 20 39 -- 59

SIU (70) FG FT Reb PF TP

Mirko Pavlovic 2-5 0-0 2 4 4Marcus Timmons 4-7 3-4 13 3 11Ashraf Amaya 5-8 1-4 13 2 11Chris Lowery 2-6 10-13 1 2 14Tyrone Bell 2-9 5-6 5 3 9Paul Lusk 5-7 3-4 3 1 13Chris Carr 3-5 0-0 6 3 6JoJo Johnson 0-1 2-2 1 2 2Ralph Hughley 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Scott Burzynski 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Brian Piper 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Tim Pace 0-0 0-0 0 0 0

TOTALS 23-48 24-33 45 20 70

ILS (59) FG FT Reb PF TP

Scott Taylor 4-9 2-2 4 2 11Mike VandeGarde 3-10 9-12 9 4 16Thomas Hunter 4-11 4-7 4 2 12Richard Thomas 4-11 2-2 3 4 11Todd Wemhoener 0-1 0-0 0 2 0Brian Kern 1-4 0-0 0 1 2Chad Altadonna 0-3 0-0 1 3 0Todd Kagel 0-2 0-0 2 2 0Steve Fitch 2-4 0-2 1 1 5Charles Barnes 0-0 0-0 1 3 0Antonio Cooper 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Jon Litwiller 1-1 0-0 0 0 2Andy Porter 0-0 0-0 0 0 0

TOTALS 19-56 17-25 27 24 59

Three-Pointers: SIU (0-6) -- Pavlovic 0-1, Lowery 0-1, Bell 0-2, Lusk 0-1, Johnson 0-1; ILS (4-13) -- Taylor 1-3, VandeGarde 1-1, Thomas 1-5, Altadonna 0-1, Kagel 0-2, Fitch 1-1. Assists: SIU -- Amaya 1, Lowery 5, Bell 1; ILS -- VandeGarde 5, Thomas 2, Wemhoener 1, Altadonna 1, Kagel 2, Barnes 1. Blocks: SIU -- Pavlovic 1, Amaya 1, Carr 2; ILS -- Fitch 1. Steals: SIU -- Pavlovic 1, Amaya 1, Lowery 2, Lusk 1, Carr 1; ILS -- Taylor 1, Hunter 3, Thomas 1, Wemhoener 1, Barnes 1, Litwiller 1, Porter 1. Attendance: 10,877.

1994 -- The Arena ... St. Louis ... March 7

UNI 31 43 -- 74Southern Illinois 34 43 -- 77

UNI (74) FG FT Reb PF TP

Brian Jones 4-8 0-0 8 3 9Randy Blocker 7-21 3-3 6 3 18Jason Sims 4-6 2-2 3 5 10Brian Carpenter 3-5 3-5 5 3 9Cam Johnson 8-19 7-9 2 4 25Ed Madlock 0-0 0-0 0 0 0John Holterhaus 1-1 1-2 6 0 3Jon Ellis 0-0 0-0 1 1 0Terry Merfeld 0-0 0-0 0 0 0

TOTALS 27-60 16-21 33 19 74

SIU (77) FG FT Reb PF TP

Marcus Timmons 5-7 4-6 11 2 14Chris Carr 7-12 5-5 8 4 20Mirko Pavlovic 6-10 1-4 2 3 15Chris Lowery 4-12 3-4 5 2 12Paul Lusk 5-13 3-5 2 3 14Scott Burzynski 1-2 0-0 0 1 2Ian Stewart 0-0 0-0 1 1 0Marcus Patterson 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Patrick Greathouse 0-0 0-0 0 1 0

TOTALS 27-60 16-24 34 17 77

Three-Pointers: UNI (4-18) -- Jones 1-3, Blocker 1-6, Carpenter 0-1, Johnson 2-8; SIU (5-15) -- Carr 1-3, Pavlovic 2-3, Lowery 1-5, Lusk 1-3, Burzynski 0-1. Assists: UNI -- Blocker 3, Carpenter 2, Johnson 4, Madlock 2, Ellis 1; SIU -- Timmons 2, Pavlovic 2, Lowery 2, Lusk 3, Stewart 1. Blocks: UNI -- Blocker 3; SIU -- Timmons 3, Pavlovic 1. Steals: UNI -- Jones 2, Blocker 1, Sims 2, Carpenter 3, Johnson 1, Madlock 2; SIU -- Timmons 1, Carr 1, Pavlovic 3, Lusk 2, Stewart 1. Attendance: 9,075.

1995 -- Savvis Center ... St. Louis ... March 6

Southern Illinois 39 38 -- 77Tulsa 34 28 -- 62

SIU (77) FG FT Reb PF TP

Marcus Timmons 5-12 3-6 14 2 13Chris Carr 5-14 11-15 5 3 22Ian Stewart 1-5 0-0 2 3 2Paul Lusk 5-12 4-6 3 1 16Shane Hawkins 2-4 3-4 3 4 8Jaratio Tucker 2-4 2-2 7 3 6Jamie Veach 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Scott Burzynski 4-8 0-0 5 2 10

TOTALS 24-59 23-33 47 18 77

TU (62) FG FT Reb PF TP

Ray Poindexter 1-4 0-0 3 3 2Kwanza Johnson 2-7 8-10 9 5 14Rafael Maldonado 6-10 4-7 9 3 16Alvin Williamson 1-9 0-2 1 1 3Shea Seals 3-15 1-3 6 5 8Cordell Love 4-11 2-2 1 4 12Dewayne Bonner 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Kevin Grawer 0-1 0-0 0 3 0Jamie Gillin 0-1 0-0 0 1 0Craig Hernadi 0-2 0-0 3 0 0J.R. Rollo 3-4 1-2 4 2 7

TOTALS 20-64 16-26 43 27 62

Three-Pointers: SIU (6-23) -- Timmons 0-1, Carr 1-6, Stewart 0-4, Lusk 2-6, Hawkins 1-2, Burzynski 2-4; TU (6-25) -- Johnson 2-3, Wil-liamson 1-4, Seals 1-7, Love 2-8, Grawer 0-1, Gillin 0-1, Hernadi 0-1. Assists: SIU -- Tim-mons 4, Carr 1, Lusk 5, Tucker 1; TU -- Poin-dexter 2, Johnson 2, Seals 7, Love 1. Blocks: SIU -- Timmons 3, Burzynski 1; TU -- Poindex-ter 1, Seals 1. Steals: SIU -- Carr 1, Hawkins 1, Tucker 2; TU -- Johnson 1, Maldonado 1, Williamson 1. Attendance: 10,795.

1996 -- Savvis Center ... St. Louis ... March 4

Tulsa 25 35 -- 60Bradley 18 28 -- 46

TU (60) FG FT Reb PF TP

Shea Seals 6-15 0-0 8 1 14Michael Ruffin 6-7 3-4 13 4 15Ray Poindexter 0-4 0-0 1 0 0Dewayne Bonner 2-9 1-1 4 2 5Rod Thompson 1-4 0-0 3 3 2Jason Williams 0-0 0-0 0 1 0Jeff Platt 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Jonnie Gendron 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Cordell Love 7-13 1-1 5 2 18Craig Hernadi 0-0 0-0 0 3 0J.R. Rollo 1-2 2-4 2 2 4Rafael Maldonado 0-3 2-2 3 2 2

TOTALS 23-57 9-12 43 20 60

BU (48) FG FT Reb PF TP

Dwayne Funches 2-9 2-2 4 0 6Deon Jackson 3-9 1-2 3 3 7Chad Kleine 2-4 1-1 3 2 5Billy Wright 1-6 0-1 6 0 2Anthony Parker 2-14 4-4 8 2 9Ben Coupet 0-0 0-0 0 1 0Aaron Zobrist 4-8 0-1 3 3 12Kerry Burrell 1-2 0-0 0 0 2Adebayo Akinkunle 0-1 3-6 4 3 3

TOTALS 15-53 11-17 33 14 46

Three-Pointers: TU (5-17) -- Seals 2-7, Bon-ner 0-2, Love 3-8; BU (5-14) -- Funches 0-1, Kleine 0-1, Wright 0-2, Parker 1-4, Zobrist 4-6. Assists: TU -- Seals 4, Bonner 3, Thompson 1, Rollo 3; BU -- Funches 2, Wright 4, Parker 2,

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Zobrist 1. Blocks: TU -- Ruffin 2, Love 1, Rollo 1; BU -- Parker 1. Steals: TU -- Seals 3, Ruf-fin 1, Bonner 3, Thompson 1, Gendron 1, Love 1; BU -- Funches 1, Kleine 2, Parker 2, Zobrist 1, Akinkunle 1. Attendance: 10,141.

1997 -- Savvis Center ... St. Louis ... March 3

Missouri State 31 41 -- 72Illinois State 42 33 -- 75

MSU (72) FG FT Reb PF TP

Coleco Buie 7-15 1-1 3 4 17Danny Moore 9-12 9-11 7 2 27John Paul Nelson 1-2 0-0 4 4 2Ryan Bettenhausen 2-5 0-0 3 2 5Josh Hotz 2-4 0-0 2 1 5William Fontleroy 1-2 2-5 2 4 4Ben Kandlbinder 3-7 2-3 5 2 9Kevin Ault 1-5 0-0 2 1 3Monte Marsh 0-0 0-0 0 0 0

TOTALS 26-52 14-20 30 20 72

ILS (75) FG FT Reb PF TP

Rico Hill 12-27 6-6 4 2 31Dan Muller 3-8 3-4 8 1 11LeRoy Watkins 2-4 3-4 7 4 7Skipp Schaefbauer 5-10 0-0 4 2 15Jamar Smiley 2-3 3-4 2 3 7Steve Hansell 0-3 3-4 1 0 3Kyle Cartmill 0-2 0-0 2 2 0Rob Gibbons 0-2 1-2 5 4 1

TOTALS 24-59 19-24 39 18 75

Three-Pointers: MSU (6-19) -- Buie 2-5, Bettenhausen 1-3, Hotz 1-3, Kandlbinder 1-5, Ault 1-3; ILS (8-19) -- Hill 1-3, Muller 2-3, Schaefbauer 5-10, Hansell 0-2, Cartmill 0-1. Assists: MSU -- Buie 2, Bettenhausen 8, Hotz 3, Fontleroy 3, Kandlbinder 1; ILS -- Hill 1, Muller 3, Watkins 1, Schaefbauer 4, Smiley 4, Hansell 3. Blocks: MSU -- Moore 1; ILS -- Hill 1. Steals: MSU -- Buie 2, Hotz 1, Fontleroy 1, Kandlbinder 3; ILS -- Hill 2, Muller 1, Watkins 1, Smiley 1, Hansell 1, Gibbons 1. Att.: 9,751.

1998 -- Savvis Center ... St. Louis ... March 2

Missouri State 36 38 -- 74Illinois State 38 46 -- 84

MSU (74) FG FT Reb PF TP

Ken Stringer 5-10 2-4 3 1 12Ben Kandlbinder 6-14 2-4 9 3 16Danny Moore 2-9 0-0 6 4 4William Fontleroy 2-6 1-2 1 0 5Kevin Ault 2-7 4-4 5 3 10Paul Murans 0-1 0-0 0 0 0Billy Coby 2-2 0-0 0 0 4Ryan Bettenhausen 2-8 4-6 2 1 10Omar Lincoln 0-1 0-0 2 1 0John Paul Nelson 2-3 2-4 7 3 6Matt Rueter 1-1 0-0 1 0 2Butch Tshomba 1-3 2-2 1 2 5

TOTALS 25-65 17-26 40 18 74

ILS (84) FG FT Reb PF TP

Rico Hill 4-12 0-0 5 4 9Dan Muller 6-8 2-2 2 1 17LeRoy Watkins 7-12 4-4 5 2 18Steve Hansell 5-7 4-4 7 2 14Jamar Smiley 4-4 2-2 4 3 11Ben Holmstrom 0-1 0-0 0 0 0Nic Stotler 0-0 0-2 0 0 0Kenneth Pierson 0-0 0-0 0 2 0Kyle Cartmill 1-8 0-0 1 1 2Ryan Crowley 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Joe Hein 0-0 0-0 0 0 0

Ronald vanVelzen 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Rob Gibbons 4-4 5-6 5 3 13

TOTALS 31-56 17-20 31 18 84

Three-Pointers: MSU (6-19) -- Stringer 0-2, Kandlbinder 2-7, Ault 2-5, Murans 0-1, Betten-hausen 2-5, Tshomba 1-3; ILS (5-12) -- Hill 1-2, Muller 3-5, Smiley 1-1, Cartmill 0-4. As-sists: MSU -- Stringer 3, Kandlbinder 1, Moore 2, Fontleroy 2, Ault 3, Bettenhausen 3, Nelson 3, Tshomba 2; ILS -- Hill 3, Muller 2, Hansell 8, Smi-ley 3, Pierson 1, Cartmill 2, Gibbons 1. Blocks: MSU -- Stringer 1; ILS -- Watkins 2, Cartmill 1, Gibbons 1. Steals: MSU -- Stringer 1, Ault 1, Coby 1, Bettenhausen 3, Lincoln 1; ILS -- Hill 2, Muller 1, Hansell 1, Stotler 1. Att.: 9,288.

1999 -- Savvis Center ... St. Louis ... March 1

Creighton 28 42 -- 70Evansville 31 30 -- 61

CU (70) FG FT Reb PF TP

Rodney Buford 8-13 2-2 13 1 21Donnie Johnson 2-7 2-4 3 3 6Doug Swenson 2-4 2-2 4 3 7Ben Walker 4-10 7-8 11 2 18Ryan Sears 0-6 4-4 3 3 4Corie Brandon 0-3 0-0 3 4 0Dan Kolder 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Cliff Bates 0-0 0-0 1 1 0Justin Haynes 3-4 1-6 1 0 7Nerijus Karlikanovas 3-8 0-0 3 2 7

TOTALS 22-55 18-26 44 19 70

UE (61) FG FT Reb PF TP

Adam Seitz 1-3 0-0 0 2 3Craig Snow 4-11 5-8 4 4 13Kwame James 0-1 0-0 2 0 0Marcus Wilson 5-14 3-4 0 2 16Jeremy Stanton 1-1 0-0 4 3 3Clint Keown 2-6 0-0 0 2 5Curt Begle 2-5 0-0 5 3 5Chuck Hedde 2-4 2-4 7 2 6Kyle Runyan 3-8 1-2 3 1 10

TOTALS 20-53 11-18 30 19 61 Three-Pointers: CU (8-20) -- Buford 3-5, Swenson 1-1, Walker 3-5, Sears 0-4, Brandon 0-2, Karlikanovas 1-3; UE (10-28) -- Seitz 1-2, Snow 0-4, Wilson 3-10, Stanton 1-1, Keown 1-3, Begle 1-2, Runyan 3-6. Assists: CU -- Buford

1, Johnson 1, Walker 3, Sears 4, Brandon 2, Kar-likanovas 1; UE -- Seitz 1, Stanton 2, Keown 6, Begle 1, Hedde 1, Runyan 4. Blocks: CU -- Buford 1, Johnson 1, Swenson 1, Haynes 1; UE -- James 1, Begle 1, Hedde 1. Steals: CU -- Buford 2, Walker 2, Sears 1; UE -- Stanton 2, Begle 1, Hedde 1, Runyan 1. Att.: 8,040.

2000 -- Savvis Center ... St. Louis ... March 6

Creighton 35 22 -- 57Missouri State 20 25 -- 45

CU (57) FG FT Reb PF TPMatt West 3-4 2-2 1 0 11Donnie Johnson 2-6 3-4 2 1 7Alan Huss 1-1 0-0 3 3 2Ben Walker 2-9 2-2 7 0 6Ryan Sears 5-10 1-2 5 4 15Dan Kolder 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Brett Angner 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Terrell Taylor 2-3 2-2 4 1 6Kyle Korver 3-9 0-0 2 2 8John Klein 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Livan Pyfrom 1-2 0-0 1 2 2Justin Haynes 0-0 0-0 3 0 0

TOTALS 19-44 10-12 30 13 57

MSU (45) FG FT Reb PF TP

Ron Bruton 3-5 0-0 4 4 6Allen Phillips 2-10 1-1 0 1 6Scott Brakebill 4-8 0-0 6 2 8William Fontleroy 3-8 0-0 4 0 7Kevin Ault 2-8 2-2 2 2 8Eric Judd 0-3 2-2 0 2 2Charles Gaines 0-1 0-0 0 1 0Travis Walk 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Matt Rueter 4-7 0-0 8 1 8

TOTALS 18-50 5-5 28 13 45 Three-Pointers: CU (9-21) -- West 3-4, Walker 0-2, Sears 4-8, Taylor 0-1, Korver 2-6; MSU (4-18) -- Phillips 1-4, Fontleroy 1-4, Ault 2-7, Judd 0-3. Assists: CU -- Huss 1, Walker 2, Sears 4, Korver 1; MSU -- Phillips 2, Brakebill 1, Fontleroy 1, Ault 2, Rueter 1. Blocks: CU -- Johnson 2; MSU -- Bruton. Steals: CU -- Johnson 1, Sears 3, Kolder 1, Korver 1, Haynes 1; MSU -- Bruton 1, Phillips 1, Ault 1. Attendance: 7,130.

2001 -- Savvis Center ... St. Louis ... March 5

Indiana State 31 38 -- 69Bradley 25 37 -- 63

INS (69) FG FT Reb PF TPKelyn Block 5-9 10-13 7 3 21Matt Renn 5-13 4-7 8 3 16Djibril Kante 2-7 2-5 8 2 6Marcus Howard 2-4 2-3 1 3 8Michael Menser 4-8 5-6 4 3 15Matt Berry 0-1 0-0 0 1 0Barry Welsh 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Terence Avery 1-6 1-2 5 1 3

TOTALS 19-48 24-36 33 16 69

BU (63) FG FT Reb PF TP

Eddie Cage 9-15 2-2 1 4 20Jerome Robinson 2-9 1-2 2 5 7Jeffrey Rabey 3-8 0-0 15 4 6Marcello Robinson 3-9 0-0 2 5 7Phillip Gilbert 3-11 2-2 10 2 9James Gillingham 0-2 2-2 1 1 2Reggie Hall 0-2 0-0 1 2 0Andre Corbitt 1-5 6-6 7 0 8Jason Faulknor 2-2 0-0 3 1 4

TOTALS 23-63 13-14 46 24 63

Three-Pointers: INS (7-16) -- Block 1-2, Renn 2-5, Howard 2-3, Menser 2-5, Berry 0-1; BU (4-17) -- Cage 0-1, J. Robinson 2-6, M.

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Robinson 1-4, Gilbert 1-3, Gillingham 0-2, Corbitt 0-1. Assists: INS -- Block 1, Renn 2, Kante 1, Menser 3, Avery 2; BU -- Cage 2, J. Robinson 1, Rabey 2, M. Robinson 3, Gilbert 1, Gillingham 2, Corbitt 3. Blocks: INS -- Kante 5, Avery 1; BU -- Rabey 2. Steals: INS -- Renn 2, Kante 2, Menser 1, Berry 1; BU -- J. Robinson 2, Gilbert 1. Att.: 8,347.

2002 -- Savvis Center ... St. Louis ... March 4

Creighton 33 51 -- 84Southern Illinois 36 40 -- 76

CU (84) FG FT Reb PF TP

Mike Lindeman 4-5 5-6 3 1 13Kyle Korver 5-10 6-6 9 1 18Brody Deren 4-9 5-6 5 1 13Larry House 2-6 0-0 1 1 4DeAnthony Bowden 3-3 0-0 2 1 8Ismael Caro 1-2 0-0 1 3 2Joe Dabbert 2-3 0-0 0 3 4Terrell Taylor 7-15 5-6 1 2 20Mike Grimes 0-0 0-0 0 3 0

TOTALS 29-57 21-24 35 16 84

SIU (76) FG FT Reb PF TP

Jermaine Dearman 2-8 4-4 4 2 8Kent Williams 8-20 2-2 2 3 22Rolan Roberts 4-10 2-3 7 3 10Marcus Belcher 3-5 0-0 3 4 8Stetson Hairston 2-6 0-0 4 4 4Darren Brooks 5-7 0-0 1 1 12Tyrese Buie 0-0 0-0 1 0 0Sylvester Willis 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 Brad Korn 4-9 2-2 5 1 12

TOTALS 28-65 10-11 32 20 76

Three-Pointers: CU (5-15) -- Korver 2-6, Bowden 2-2, Caro 0-1, Taylor 1-6; SIU (10-19) -- Williams 4-10, Belcher 2-3, Brooks 2-3, Korn 2-3. Assists: CU -- Korver 5, Deren 2, McKinney 2, Bowden 1, Caro 2, Taylor 1; SIU -- Dearman 2, Roberts 2, Belcher 3, Hairston 1, Brooks 1, Buie 2, Korn 2. Blocks: CU -- Korver 1, Deren 3, Bowden 1, Dabbert 1, Taylor 2; SIU -- Dearman 1, Roberts 1. Steals: CU -- Korver 2, House 1, McKinney 2, Taylor 1, Grimes 1; SIU -- Williams 2, Roberts 2, Belcher 3, Brooks 2, Korn 1. Attendance: 8,878.

MVC Tournament - Championship Game Box Scores2003 -- Savvis Center ... St. Louis ... March 10

Creighton 42 38 -- 80Southern Illinois 16 40 -- 56

CU (80) FG FT Reb PF TP

Michael Lindeman 3-7 4-4 7 0 10Kyle Korver 3-5 4-4 10 3 12Brody Deren 4-6 1-3 7 1 9Larry House 9-17 0-0 3 1 20Tyler McKinney 0-1 0-1 2 2 0DeAnthony Bowden 4-6 0-0 3 4 8Nate Funk 1-4 2-3 0 2 4Kellen Miliner 0-1 0-0 0 0 0Joe Dabbert 3-5 0-1 3 2 6Mike Grimes 4-8 3-3 6 1 11

TOTALS 31-60 14-19 43 16 80

SIU (56) FG FT Reb PF TP

Darren Brooks 6-11 2-2 3 3 15Jermaine Dearman 5-13 0-0 10 2 10Sylvester Willis 0-2 2-2 5 2 2Stetson Hairston 4-9 0-0 2 2 8Kent Williams 4-12 4-4 3 3 13Blake Schoen 0-0 0-1 0 1 0Brad Korn 1-4 2-2 3 3 4Bryan Turner 0-6 0-0 3 1 0Josh Warren 2-5 0-0 3 2 4David Carney 0-2 0-0 0 0 0

TOTALS 22-64 10-11 34 19 56

Three-Pointers: CU (4-13) -- Korver, 2-3, House, 2-5, McKinney, 0-1, Bowden, 0-1, Funk, 0-2, Miliner, 0-1; SIU (2-17) -- Brooks, 1-4, Hairston, 0-2, Williams, 1-5, Korn, 0-2, Turner, 0-2, Carney, 0-2. Assists: CU -- Korver, 6, McKinney, 6, House, 3, Bowden, 1, Dabbert, 1, Grimes, 1; SIU -- Brooks, 4, Dearman, 2, Willis, 1, Hairston, 1, Williams, 2, Korn, 1, Turner, 2. Blocks: CU -- Lindeman, 1, Korver, 1, Deren, 1, Funk, 1, Grimes, 1; SIU -- Brooks, 1, Dearman, 1, Willis, 1, Williams, 1, Korn, 1, Warren, 1. Steals: CU -- Lindeman, 1, Korver, 2, House, 3; SIU -- Brooks, 1, Hairston, 1, Williams, 2, Schoen, 2, Turner, 1, Warren, 1. Att.: 14,911.

2004 -- Savvis Center ... St. Louis ... March 8

MSU 22 29 11 12 -- 74UNI 29 22 11 17 -- 79

MSU (74) FG FT Reb PF TP

Nathan Bilyeu 3-6 4-5 7 3 10Deven Mitchell 5-8 0-0 6 3 10Monwell Randle 2-9 0-0 5 3 4Merrill Andrews 8-15 3-5 10 5 20Anthony Shavies 3-12 6-6 3 5 12Tamarr Maclin 2-2 0-2 6 4 4Eric Smith 1-5 3-6 7 2 5Blake Ahearn 2-8 2-2 0 1 7Shelton Colwell 0-0 0-0 1 1 0Trevyor Fisher 0-2 2-2 1 5 2

TOTALS 26-67 20-28 50 32 74

UNI (79) FG FT Reb PF TP

David Gruber 2-6 8-8 8 2 12Matt Schneiderman 2-8 3-4 7 3 8Erik Crawford 3-12 2-4 6 5 8Ben Jacobson 9-18 3-3 2 1 26Brooks McKowen 1-5 3-4 1 3 6John Little 0-1 1-4 0 2 1Pete Schmit 1-4 7-10 4 3 10Grant Stout 4-5 0-1 5 1 8

TOTALS 22-59 27-38 41 20 79

Three-Pointers: MSU (2-13) -- Bilyeu, 0-1; Mitchell, 0-1; Randle, 0-1; Andrews, 1-2; Shavies, 0-3; Ahearn, 1-5; UNI (8-28) -- Sch-neiderman, 1-7; Crawford, 0-6; Jacobson, 5-7;

McKowen, 1-5; Little, 0-1; Schmit, 1-2. As-sists: MSU -- Bilyeu, 3; Mitchell, 1; Andrews, 3; Shavies, 2; Ahearn, 1; UNI -- Gruber, 1; Schneiderman, 1; Crawford, 3; Jacobson, 3; McKowen, 2; Schmit, 1. Blocks: MSU -- Bi-lyeu, 1; Maclin, 2; Smith, 1; UNI -- Schneider-man, 2; Crawford, 1. Steals: MSU -- Bilyeu, 1; Mitchell, 2; Andrews, 2; Shavies, 1; Maclin, 2; Smith, 2; UNI -- Gruber, 2; Crawford, 3; Jacobson, 2; McKowen, 1; Schmit, 1. Atten-dance: 7,791.

2005 -- Savvis Center ... St. Louis ... March 7

Missouri State 32 25 -- 57Creighton 38 37 -- 75

MSU (57) FG FT Reb PF TP

Nathan Bilyeu 2-7 2-2 7 2 7Anthony Shavies 4-9 2-2 3 3 10Tamarr Maclin 3-5 2-4 7 1 8Tyler Chaney 1-6 0-1 2 2 2Deke Thompson 5-9 2-4 3 2 14Drew Richards 0-0 0-0 1 2 0Blake Ahearn 1-5 0-0 1 0 2Deven Mitchell 3-6 2-4 6 2 8Trevyor Fisher 0-1 0-0 0 0 0Kellen Easley 2-4 2-2 2 0 6

TOTALS 21-52 12-19 36 14 57

CU (75) FG FT Reb PF TP

Anthony Tolliver 3-6 2-2 7 4 8Dane Watts 4-8 4-5 4 4 14Nate Funk 3-12 2-2 7 3 8Johnny Mathies 5-14 2-2 0 1 14Tyler McKinney 3-8 0-0 2 1 8Jeffrey Day 1-2 1-2 3 2 3Dennis Howard 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Kellen Miliner 3-4 0-0 5 0 8Pierce Hibma 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Jimmy Motz 4-7 0-0 2 0 12

TOTALS 26-61 11-13 35 15 75 Three-Pointers: MSU (3-12) -- Bilyeu, 1-2; Shavies, 0-1; Chaney, 0-2; Thompson, 2-3; Ahearn, 0-3; Fisher, 0-1; CU (12-25) -- Watts, 2-4; Funk, 0-4; Mathies, 2-4; McKinney, 2-3; Miliner, 2-3; Motz, 4-7. Assists: MSU -- Bi-lyeu, 3; Shavies, 1; Maclin, 1; CU -- Tolliver, 1; Watts, 1; Funk, 1; Mathies, 5; McKinney, 6; Day, 1; Motz, 1. Blocks: MSU -- Bilyeu, 4; Maclin, 4; Richards, 1; CU -- Tolliver, 2; Ma-thies, 1. Steals: MSU -- Maclin, 1; Chaney, 1; Ahearn, 1; Mitchell, 2; CU -- Watts, 1; Funk, 1; Mathies, 2; McKinney, 3. Att.: 8,093.

2006 -- Scottrade Center ... St. Louis ... March 5

Bradley 24 22 -- 46S. Illinois 23 36 -- 59

BU (46) FG FT Reb PF TP

M. Sommerville 3-11 4-4 7 4 11Patrick O’Bryant 7-10 2-4 4 4 16Tony Bennett 4-13 1-2 10 4 11J.J. Tauai 0-1 0-0 1 1 0Daniel Ruffin 1-1 0-0 1 1 2Will Franklin 2-5 0-2 2 2 4Zach Andrews 0-1 0-0 0 0 0Lawrence Wright 1-6 0-0 1 3 2Danny Adams 0-2 0-0 0 0 0Brian Lavin 0-0 0-0 0 0 0

TOTALS 18-50 7-12 31 19 46

SIU’s Randal Falker had 17 points and 16 rebounds in the 2006 title game and earned Most Outstanding Player honors that year.

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SIU (59) FG FT Reb PF TP

Randal Falker 7-15 3-6 16 1 17Matt Shaw 5-9 3-4 8 0 14Jamaal Tatum 4-15 6-8 3 2 16Bryan Mullins 0-2 0-0 3 0 0Tony Young 2-8 5-5 3 4 9Austin Brooks 1-2 0-0 2 0 2Kyle Smithpeters 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Jamaal Foster 0-0 0-0 2 1 0Wesley Clemmons 0-2 1-2 4 2 1Tony Boyle 0-0 0-0 0 0 0

TOTALS 19-53 18-25 41 10 59Three-Pointers: BU (3-22) -- Sommerville, 1-7; Bennett, 2-6; Tauai, 0-1; Franklin, 0-3; Wright, 0-3; Adams, 0-2; SIU (3-13) -- Shaw, 1-3; Tatum, 2-5; Mullins, 0-1; Young, 0-2; Brooks, 0-1; Clemmons, 0-1. Assists: BU -- Sommerville, 2; Bennett, 5; Ruffin, 1; Franklin, 2; SIU -- Falker, 2; Shaw, 4; Tatum, 2; Mullins, 1; Young, 1; Foster, 1. Blocks: BU -- O’Bryant, 3; SIU -- Falker, 2. Steals: BU -- Bennett, 2; Ruffin, 1; Franklin, 4; SIU -- Falker, 1; Shaw, 3; Mullins, 2; Young, 2. Attendance: 13,969.

2007 -- Scottrade Center ... St. Louis ... March 4

Creighton 32 35 -- 67S. Illinois 28 33 -- 61

CU (67) FG FT Reb PF TP

Dane Watts 3-7 4-5 2 4 12Anthony Tolliver 6-12 3-4 13 2 15Isacc Miles 0-1 0-0 2 4 0Nick Porter 3-6 9-12 5 2 15Nate Funk 9-19 1-3 4 1 19Josh Dotzler 0-1 4-4 1 2 4Pierce Hibma 1-1 0-0 0 0 2Manny Gakou 0-0 0-0 1 0 0Nick Bahe 0-0 0-0 2 0 0

TOTALS 22-47 21-28 32 15 67

SIU (61) FG FT Reb PF TP

Randal Falker 1-5 1-4 5 5 3Matt Shaw 3-8 3-4 5 0 11Jamaal Tatum 8-16 2-2 5 2 21Bryan Mullins 4-5 0-0 1 5 10Tony Young 1-5 2-2 2 5 5Joshua Bone 0-1 0-0 0 0 0Tyrone Green 0-0 1-2 0 4 1Wesley Clemmons 2-5 1-2 7 2 6Tony Boyle 2-4 0-0 0 0 4

TOTALS 21-49 10-16 27 23 61Three-Pointers: CU (2-7) -- Watts, 2-6; Funk, 0-1; SIU (9-20) -- Shaw, 2-4; Tatum, 3-8; Mullins, 2-2; Young, 1-2; Bone, 0-1; Clem-mons, 1-3. Assists: CU -- Tolliver, 1; Porter, 6; Funk, 4; Bahe, 1; SIU -- Falker, 3; Shaw, 1; Tatum, 1; Green, 1; Clemmons, 1. Blocks: SIU -- Falker, 1; Shaw, 3; Young, 1; Boyle, 1. Steals: CU -- Watts, 1; Tolliver, 2; Porter, 2; Funk, 1; SIU -- Shaw, 1; Mullins, 2; Clemmons, 1; Boyle, 2. Attendance: 22,612.

2008 -- Scottrade Center ... St. Louis ... March 9

Illinois State 19 30 -- 49Drake 40 39 -- 79

ILS (49) FG FT Reb PF TP

Anthony Slack 2-4 2-4 5 1 6Dinma Odiakosa 3-3 1-2 5 2 7Osiris Eldridge 6-17 0-0 4 2 14E. Holloway 1-5 3-4 0 2 5Boo Richardson 2-4 0-0 2 2 4Alex Rubin 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Dom Johnson 3-8 0-0 2 2 6Julius Moor 1-1 0-0 0 0 2Sead Odzic 0-0 0-0 0 1 0Mike Vandello 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Levi Dyer 0-4 0-0 2 1 0Brandon Sampay 1-2 0-0 0 1 2Brandon Holtz 1-1 0-0 1 0 3

TOTALS 20-49 6-10 22 14 49

DU (79) FG FT Reb PF TP

Klayton Korver 4-10 0-0 4 3 10Jonathan Cox 8-11 2-2 7 2 20Leonard Houston 3-6 0-0 6 0 8A. Emmenecker 5-7 6-7 3 2 16Josh Young 3-8 1-2 6 1 7Brent Heemskerk 2-4 0-0 4 3 4J. Baryenbruch 2-4 0-0 0 0 6Kit Avery 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Bill Eaddy 1-1 0-0 0 1 3Josh Parker 2-2 0-0 2 0 5Tyson Dirks 0-0 0-0 0 0 0John Michael Hall 0-1 0-0 0 0 0

TOTALS 30-54 9-11 34 12 79Three-Pointers: ILS (3-16) -- Eldridge, 2-9; Richardson, 0-1; Johnson, 0-3; Dyer, 0-2; Holtz, 1-1; DU (10-24) -- Korver, 2-7; Cox, 2-5; Houston, 2-3; Young, 0-3; Baryenbruch, 2-4; Eaddy, 1-1; Parker, 1-1. Assists: ILS (10) -- Holloway, 4; Richardson, 3; Rubin, 1; Johnson, 1; Vandello. 1; DU (18) -- Korver, 2; Cox, 2; Houston, 2; Emmenecker, 6; Young, 3; Parker, 2; Hall, 1. Blocks: ILS (4) -- Slack, 1; Eldridge, 1; Johnson, 1; Dyer, 1; DU (1) -- Heemskerk, 1. Steals: ILS (8) -- Slack, 2; Eldridge, 4; Holloway, 1; Johnson, 1; DU (7) -- Cox, 3; Houston, 2; Emmenecker, 1; Heem-skerk, 1. Attendance: 11,088.

Drake’s Adam Emmenecker led the Bulldogs to the tournament championship in 2008.

2009 -- Scottrade Center ... St. Louis ... March 8

Illinois State 19 29 9 57UNI 27 21 12 60

ILS (57) FG FT Reb PF TP

Dinma Odiakosa 1-7 2-2 10 4 4Osiris Eldridge 8-19 0-2 6 2 21E. Holloway 3-12 2-2 4 3 10Lloyd Phillips 0-7 0-0 3 3 0Champ Oguchi 4-13 4-4 2 2 14Alex Rubin 0-0 0-0 1 0 0Sead Odzic 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Brandon Sampay 2-3 1-1 8 5 5Brandon Holtz 1-2 0-0 0 0 3

TOTALS 19-63 9-11 37 19 57

UNI (60) FG FT Reb PF TP

Adam Koch 1-4 4-6 6 3 6Jordan Eglseder 4-8 0-1 3 1 8Ali Farokhmanesh 4-5 2-2 3 0 13Kwadzo Ahelegbe 6-13 2-2 5 2 17Johnny Moran 1-5 2-2 2 1 4Brian Haak 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Travis Brown 1-6 0-0 4 2 2Kerwin Dunham 0-1 0-0 0 1 0Lucas O’Rear 2-3 4-4 4 2 8Adam Rodenberg 1-1 0-0 2 2 2

TOTALS 20-46 14-17 33 14 60Three-Pointers: ILS (10-35) -- Eldridge, 5-14; Holloway, 2-8; Phillips, 0-4; Oguchi, 2-7; Holtz, 1-2; UNI (6-19) -- Koch, 0-1; Farokhmanesh, 3-4; Ahelegbe, 3-5; Moran, 0-3; Brown, 0-4; Dunham, 0-1; O’Rear, 0-1. As-sists: ILS (9) -- Odiakosa, 2; Eldridge, 3; Phil-lips, 1; Rubin, 1; Odzic, 2; UNI (7) -- Koch, 4; Farokhmanesh, 1; Moran, 1; Brown, 1. Blocks: ILS (5) -- Odiakosa, 1; Eldridge, 2; Oguchi, 1; Sampay, 1; UNI (5) -- Koch, 2; Eglseder, 2; Rodenberg, 1. Steals: ILS (8) -- Eldridge, 2; Holloway, 4; Phillips, 1; Sampay, 1; UNI (2) -- Brown, 1; Rodenberg, 1. Attendance: 9,136.

2010 -- Scottrade Center ... St. Louis ... March 7

Wichita State 31 21 -- 52UNI 28 39 -- 67

WSU (52) FG FT Reb PF TP

J.T. Durley 2-5 1-1 6 3 5Garrett Stutz 4-10 2-4 6 4 11Clevin Hannah 4-8 0-0 6 1 12Graham Hatch 2-9 2-2 4 0 8Toure’ Murry 2-8 2-2 7 4 6Aaron Ellis 1-4 0-0 4 3 2Demetric Williams 2-7 2-4 0 5 8Gabe Blair 0-1 0-0 3 2 0

TOTALS 17-52 9-13 39 22 52

UNI (67) FG FT Reb PF TP

Adam Koch 0-3 0-1 4 4 0Jordan Eglseder 3-8 4-5 4 1 10Ali Farokhmanesh 2-7 0-0 3 0 5Kwadzo Ahelegbe 5-10 12-14 5 2 24Johnny Moran 1-4 0-0 2 1 3Jake Koch 5-7 0-0 2 0 13Kerwin Dunham 1-1 0-0 0 2 3Marc Sonnen 0-2 0-0 1 1 0Lucas O’Rear 1-1 1-3 2 4 4Anthony James 2-3 0-0 0 3 5

TOTALS 20-46 17-23 27 18 67Three-Pointers: WSU (9-24) -- Durley, 0-1; Stutz, 1-2; Hatch, 2-2; Murry, 2-2; Williams, 2-4; UNI (10-20) -- A. Koch, 0-1; Eglseder,

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2011 -- Scottrade Center ... St. Louis ... March 6

Indiana State 28 32 -- 60Missouri State 31 25 -- 56

INS (60) FG FT Reb PF TP

Carl Richard 3-5 2-2 4 2 9Myles Walker 2-5 1-4 5 2 5Jake Odum 3-6 6-10 4 4 12Dwayne Lathan 1-4 2-3 6 1 4Aaron Carter 3-5 7-9 4 2 15Lucas Eitel 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Jake Kelly 1-1 3-4 2 0 5Isiah Martin 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Jordan Printy 3-5 0-0 1 1 8Steve McWhorter 0-0 0-0 1 1 0R.J. Mahurin 1-3 0-0 0 1 2

TOTALS 17-34 21-32 30 14 60

MSU (56) FG FT Reb PF TP

Kyle Weems 3-16 3-4 8 3 11Will Creekmore 2-5 1-3 7 2 5Nafis Ricks 1-5 5-6 3 5 7Adam Leonard 4-13 0-0 5 1 11Jermaine Mallett 7-15 0-0 8 4 17Caleb Patterson 1-2 2-2 0 0 4Nathan Scheer 0-2 0-0 1 4 0Nick Valla 0-0 1-2 1 3 1Corey Copeland 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Isaiah Rhine 0-1 0-0 2 1 0

TOTALS 18-59 12-17 39 23 56Three-Pointers: INS (5-12) -- Richard, 1-2; Odum, 0-1; Lathan, 0-1; Carter, 2-3; Printy, 2-3; Mahurin, 0-2; MSU (8-27) -- Weems, 2-6; Leonard, 3-11; Mallett, 3-8; Scheer, 0-2. Assists: INS (5) -- Odum, 2; Carter, 1; McWhorter, 2; MSU (4) -- Weems, 1; Creek-more, 1; Ricks, 2. Blocks: INS (8) -- Richard, 1; Walker, 3; Odum, 1; Carter, 2; Mahurin, 1; MSU (2) -- Creekmore, 1; Rhine, 1. Steals: INS (3) -- Richard, 1; Odum, 1; Lathan, 1; MSU (8) -- Weems, 1; Ricks, 2; Leonard, 2; Mallett, 3. Attendance: 10,171.

2012 -- Scottrade Center ... St. Louis ... March 4

Illinois State 31 35 13 79Creighton 30 36 17 83

ILS (79) FG FT Reb PF TP

Jon Ekey 4-6 1-2 3 1 13Jackie Carmichael 6-11 4-5 9 1 17Tyler Brown 6-18 2-2 2 2 16Nic Moore 6-15 6-6 4 3 20John Wilkins 2-5 0-0 4 4 5Bryant Allen 2-6 0-0 2 3 5Anthony Cousin 1-5 0-0 3 3 3Zeke Upshaw 0-0 0-0 2 0 0

TOTALS 27-66 13-15 33 17 79

CU (83) FG FT Reb PF TP

Doug McDermott 12-18 6-6 6 1 33G. Echenique 4-8 0-0 7 4 8Grant Gibbs 8-13 2-2 7 3 20Jahenns Manigat 1-2 0-0 2 3 3Antoine Young 3-9 8-14 4 3 14Justin Chatman 0-2 0-0 1 1 0Josh Jones 1-4 0-0 3 0 2Avery Dingman 0-3 0-0 2 1 0Will Artino 0-0 0-0 2 1 0Ethan Wragge 1-3 0-0 2 1 3

TOTALS 30-62 16-22 42 18 83Three-Pointers: ILS (12-29) -- Ekey, 4-6; Carmichael, 1-1; Brown, 2-6; Moore, 2-6; Wilkins, 1-1; Allen, 1-3; Cousin, 1-3; CU (7-19) -- McDermott, 3-5; Gibbs, 2-3; Manigat, 1-2; Chatman, 0-1; Jones, 0-2; Dingman, 0-3; Wragge, 1-3. Assists: ILS (13) -- Ekey, 2; Brown, 2; Moore, 5; Allen, 1; Cousin, 3; CU (16) -- McDermott, 1; Echenique, 2; Gibbs, 5; Young, 4; Chatman, 1; Jones, 3. Blocks: ILS (6) -- Ekey, 3; Carmichael, 2; Allen, 1; CU (1) -- Wragge, 1. Steals: ILS (3) -- Brown, 2; Cousin, 1; CU (2) -- Gibbs, 1; Manigat, 1. At-tendance: 12,380.

2013 -- Scottrade Center ... St. Louis ... March 10

Wichita State 28 37 -- 65Creighton 30 38 -- 68

WSU (65) FG FT Reb PF TP

Carl Hall 4-14 5-8 6 2 13Ehimen Orukpe 0-2 0-0 3 0 0Malcolm Armstead 10-20 4-5 9 1 28Demetric Williams 0-5 0-0 3 3 0Tekele Cotton 3-4 1-2 6 1 8Cleanthony Early 1-5 0-1 4 4 2Nick Wiggins 2-3 0-0 0 0 5Fred VanVleet 0-1 0-0 0 0 0Ron Baker 3-7 0-0 6 4 7Jake White 0-6 2-2 2 1 2

TOTALS 23-67 12-18 42 16 65

CU (68) FG FT Reb PF TP

Doug McDermott 5-13 4-5 4 3 14G. Echenique 3-7 3-4 11 4 9Austin Chatman 0-5 1-2 2 1 1Grant Gibbs 3-6 3-5 6 3 11Jahenns Manigat 6-11 0-0 5 2 16Avery Dingman 0-1 0-0 2 0 0Will Artino 0-1 2-4 5 2 2Ethan Wragge 5-9 0-0 1 1 15

TOTALS 22-53 13-20 41 16 68Three-Pointers: WSU (7-21) -- Armstead, 4-9; Williams, 0-4; Cotton, 1-2; Early, 0-1; Wig-gins, 1-2; Baker, 1-3; CU (11-24) -- McDer-mott, 0-3; Chatman, 0-2; Gibbs, 2-2; Manigat, 4-8; Wragge, 5-9. Assists: WSU (7) -- Hall, 1; Armstead, 3; Williams, 1; Baker, 1; White, 1; CU (18) -- Echenique, 1; Chatman, 7; Gibbs, 7; Manigat, 3. Blocks: WSU (6) -- Hall, 4; Orukpe, 1; Cotton, 1; CU (7) -- Echenique, 6; Manigat, 1. Steals: WSU (6) -- Armstead, 4; Williams, 1; Wiggins, 1; CU (2) -- Chatman, 2. Attendance: 16,659.

In 2009, UNI celebrates the first of its back-to-back MVC Tournament crowns. The Panthers beat Illinois State in overtime, 60-57, behind 17 points by Kwadzo Ahelegbe.

2014 -- Scottrade Center ... St. Louis ... March 9

Indiana State 29 40 -- 69Wichita State 39 44 -- 83

INS (69) FG FT Reb PF TPJake Kitchell 2-5 0-0 4 3 5Justin Gant 7-11 0-0 3 4 18Manny Arop 6-13 5-5 7 4 18Dawon Cummings 3-8 1-2 4 1 8Jake Odum 2-9 4-6 5 4 8Lucas Eitel 1-1 0-0 2 2 3Devonte Brown 0-3 3-4 1 3 3Demetrius Moore 0-0 0-0 0 2 0Brandon Burnett 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Khristian Smith 2-6 2-4 3 2 6TJ Bell 0-0 0-0 0 0 0

TOTALS 23-56 15-21 35 25 69

WSU (83) FG FT Reb PF TPCleanthony Early 3-8 3-3 4 3 10Kadeem Coleby 0-1 0-0 2 4 0Fred VanVleet 9-14 0-0 5 1 22Ron Baker 3-11 8-9 2 2 14Tekele Cotton 6-11 4-6 3 2 20Chadrack Lufile 2-6 0-1 8 0 4Derail Green 1-1 0-0 1 0 2Evan Wessel 0-0 0-0 1 2 0Zach Bush 0-1 0-0 0 0 0Darius Carter 3-6 4-7 7 1 10John Robert Simon 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Nick Wiggins 0-1 1-2 2 0 1

TOTALS 27-60 20-28 41 15 83Three-Pointers: INS (8-19) -- Kitchell, 1-1; Gant, 4-6; Arop, 1-2; Cummings, 1-5; Odum, 0-2; Eitel, 1-1; Brown, 0-1; Smith, 0-1; WSU (9-22) -- Early, 1-3; VanVleet, 4-6; Baker, 0-6; Cotton, 4-6; Bush, 0-1. Assists: INS (10) -- Kitchell, 1; Cummings, 2; Odum, 7; WSU (10) -- Early, 1; VanVleet, 5; Baker, 3; Cotton, 1. Blocks: INS (3) -- Kitchell, 2; Cummings, 1; WSU (3) -- Early, 1; Baker, 2. Steals: INS (4) -- Cummings, 2; Brown, 2; WSU (7) -- Early, 1; VanVleet, 2; Baker, 2; Cotton, 1; Wessel, 1. Attendance: 12,125.

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TEAM WIN-LOSS RECORDSW-L in Title Games -- Last GameBradley (2-4) -- 2006 (L, vs. Southern Illinois)Creighton (12-1) -- 2013 (W, vs. Wichita State)Drake (1-0) -- 2008 (W, vs. Illinois State)Evansville (0-1) -- 1999 (L, vs. Creighton)Illinois State (4-6) -- 2012 (L, vs. Creighton, OT)Indiana State (3-2) -- 2014 (L, vs. Wichita State)Missouri State (1-7) -- 2011 (L, vs. Indiana State)New Mexico State (0-1) -- 1979 (L, at Indiana St.)UNI (3-1) -- 2010 (W, vs. Wichita State)Southern Illinois (5-5) -- 2007 (L, vs. Creighton)Tulsa (4-5) -- 1996 (W, vs. Bradley)West Texas State (0-2) -- 1980 (L, at Bradley)Wichita State (3-3) -- 2014 (W, vs. Wichita State)

Current Streaks (3 or more)Creighton -- won 10 in a rowUNI -- won 3 in a rowBradley -- lost 3 in a rowIllinois State -- lost 3 in a rowMissouri State -- lost 6 in a row

INDIVIDUAL RECORDSPoints37 Steve Harris (Tulsa) vs Wichita State (3-9-85)36 David Moss (Tulsa) vs Wichita State (3-4-87)34 Xavier McDaniel (WSU) at Tulsa (3-9-85)33 Doug McDermott (CU) vs Illinois St. (3-4-12)31 Rico Hill (Illinois State) vs Missouri St. (3-3-97)29 Larry Bird (Indiana St.) at Creighton (3-5-78)29 Benoit Benjamin (Creighton) at Tulsa (3-10-84)29 Hersey Hawkins (BU) vs Illinois St. (3-8-88)

Field Goals Made15 Xavier McDaniel (Wichita St.) at Tulsa (3-9-85)14 Steve Harris (Tulsa) vs Wichita State (3-9-85)12 Benoit Benjamin (Creighton) at Tulsa (3-10-84)12 Rico Hill (Illinois St.) vs Missouri State (3-3-97)12 Doug McDermott (CU) vs Illinois St. (3-4-12)11 Six times, most recent: Tony Holifield (Illinois St.) at Bradley (3-8-88)

Field Goals Attempted27 Rico Hill (Illinois St.) vs Missouri State (3-3-97)23 Steve Harris (Tulsa) vs Wichita State (3-9-85)21 Ricky Ross (Tulsa) at Illinois State (3-12-83)21 Randy Blocker (UNI) vs S. Illinois (3-7-94)20 Gary Wilson (SIU) vs W. Texas St. (3-5-77)20 Terry Adolph (W. Texas St.) at Bradley (3-1-80)20 Kent Williams (SIU) vs Creighton (3-4-02)20 Malcolm Armstead (WSU) vs Creighton (3-10-13)

Field Goal Pct. (Min 10 Att.).923 Benoit Benjamin (CU) at Tulsa (3-10-84) (12-13).917 Larry Bird (INS) at Creighton (3-5-78) (11-12).800 Luke Jackson (BU) vs Illinois St. (3-8-88) (8-10).789 Xavier McDaniel (WSU) at Tulsa (3-9-85) (15-19).786 Tony Holifield (ILS) at Bradley (3-8-88) (11-14).769 Jarrod Coleman (ILS) vs SIU (3-6-90) (10-13).750 Dan Kieszkowski (SIU) at ILS (3-6-90) (9-12).750 Danny Moore (MSU) vs Illinois St. (3-3-97) (9-12)

3-Point FGs Made 8 Kai Nurnberger (SIU) vs Creighton (3-7-89) 6 Matt Roggenburk (Creighton) vs SIU (3-7-89) 5 David Moss (Tulsa) vs Wichita State (3-4-87) 5 Skipp Schaefbauer (ILS) vs Missouri St. (3-3-97) 5 Ben Jacobson (UNI) vs Missouri State (3-8-04) 5 Osiris Eldridge (Illinois St.) vs UNI (3-8-09) 5 Ethan Wragge (Creighton) vs. WSU (3-10-13)

3-Point FGs Attempted14 Osiris Eldridge (Illinois St.) vs UNI (3-8-09)12 Kai Nurnberger (SIU) vs Creighton (3-7-89)11 Adam Leonard (MSU) vs Indiana St. (3-6-11)10 Skipp Schaefbauer (ILS) vs Missouri St. (3-3-97)10 Marcus Wilson (UE) vs Creighton (3-1-99)10 Kent Williams (SIU) vs Creighton (3-4-02)

3-Point Percentage (Min 6 Att.).750 Matt Roggenburk (CU) vs SIU (3-7-89) (6-8).714 Ben Jacobson (UNI) vs MSU (3-8-04) (5-7).667 Kai Nurnberger (SIU) vs CU (3-7-89) (8-12).667 Matt Wynn (SIU) at Illinois St. (3-6-90) (4-6).667 Aaron Zobrist (BU) vs Tulsa (3-4-96) (4-6).667 Jon Ekey (Illinois St.) vs CU (3-4-12) (4-6).667 Tekele Cotton (Wichita St.) vs. INS (3-9-14) (4-6).667 Justin Gant (Indiana St.) vs. WSU (3-9-14) (4-6).667 Fred VanVleet (Wichita St.) vs. INS (3-9-14) (4-6)

Free Throws Made12 Kwadzo Ahelegbe (UNI) vs Wichita St. (3-7-10)11 Paul Pressey (Tulsa) vs Illinois State (3-6-82)11 Chris Carr (Southern Illinois) vs Tulsa (3-6-95)10 Chris Lowery (SIU) vs Illinois State (3-8-93)10 Kelyn Block (Indiana St.) vs Bradley (3-5-01) 9 Steve Harris (Tulsa) vs Wichita State (3-9-85) 9 David Moss (Tulsa) vs Wichita State (3-4-87) 9 Hersey Hawkins (BU) vs Illinois St. (3-8-88) 9 Mike Vandegarde (Illinois St.) vs SIU (3-8-93) 9 Danny Moore (MSU) vs Illinois State (3-3-97) 9 Nick Porter (Creighton) vs S. Illinois (3-4-07)

Free Throws Attempted15 Paul Pressey (Tulsa) vs Illinois State (3-6-82)15 Chris Carr (Southern Illinois) vs Tulsa (3-6-95)14 Kwadzo Ahelegbe (UNI) vs Wichita St. (3-7-10)14 Antoine Young (CU) vs Illinois St. (3-4-12)13 Chris Lowery (S. Illinois) vs Illinois St. (3-8-93)13 Kelyn Block (Indiana St.) vs Bradley (3-5-01)12 Mike Vandegarde (ILS) vs SIU (3-8-93)12 Nick Porter (Creighton) vs SIU (3-4-07)

Free Throw Pct. (min. 7 Att.)1.000 David Gruber (UNI) vs MSU (3-8-04) (8-8)1.000 George Morrow (CU) at WSU (3-7-81) (7-7) .900 Steve Harris (Tulsa) vs WSU (3-9-85) (9-10) .900 David Morse (Tulsa) vs WSU (3-4-87) (9-10) .900 Hersey Hawkins (BU) vs ILS (3-8-88) (9-10) .889 Rickie Johnson (ILS) vs TU (3-12-83) (8-9) .889 Ron Baker (WSU) vs. INS (3-9-14) (8-9) .875 Larry Bird (INS) at Creighton (3-5-78) (7-8) .875 Ben Walker (CU) vs UE (3-1-99) (7-8)

Rebounds16 Jerry Jones (SIU) vs Creighton (3-7-89)16 Randal Falker (S. Illinois) vs Bradley (3-5-06)15 Jeffrey Rabey (BU) vs Indiana State (3-5-01)14 Albert “Slab” Jones (NMSU) at INS (3-3-79)14 Marcus Timmons (S. Illinois) vs Tulsa (3-6-95)13 Nine times, most recent: Anthony Tolliver (Creighton) vs SIU (3-4-07)

Assists14 Anthony Manuel (Bradley) vs ILS (3-8-88)10 Byron Boudreaux (Tulsa) at Bradley (3-5-86)10 Byron Boudreaux (Tulsa) vs Wichita St. (3-4-87) 9 Ricky Ross (Tulsa) vs Creighton (3-10-84) 8 Tony Martin (WSU) vs Creighton (3-7-81) 8 Aubrey Sherrod (WSU) at Tulsa (3-9-85) 8 Tracy Moore (Tulsa) vs Wichita State (3-4-87) 8 Ryan Bettenhausen (MSU) vs ILS (3-3-97) 8 Steve Hansell (ILS) vs Missouri State (3-2-98)

Steals5 Carl Nicks (INS) vs New Mexico State (3-3-79)4 Eddie Harris (W. Texas St.) at Bradley (3-1-80)4 Terry Adolph (W. Texas St.) at Bradley (3-1-80)4 Steve Harris (Tulsa) at Illinois State (3-12-83)4 Will Franklin (Bradley) vs S. Illinois (3-5-06)4 Osiris Eldridge (Illinois St.) vs Drake (3-9-08)4 Emmanuel Holloway (ILS) vs UNI (3-8-09)4 Malcolm Armstead (WSU) vs Creighton (3-10-13)

Blocked Shots6 Gregory Echenique (Creighton) vs WSU (3-10-13)5 Benoit Benjamin (Creighton) at Tulsa (3-10-84)5 Djibril Kante (Indiana St.) vs Bradley (3-5-01)5 Jordan Eglseder (UNI) vs Wichita St. (3-7-10)4 Tamarr Maclin (MSU) vs Creighton (3-7-05)4 Nathan Bilyeu (MSU) vs Creighton (3-7-05)4 Carl Hall (WSU) vs Creighton (3-10-13)

Double-Doubles3 Marcus Timmons, SIU, 11p-13r vs ILS (3-8-93) 14 points-11 rebounds vs UNI (3-7-94) 13 points-14 rebounds vs Tulsa (3-6-95)2 Herbert Johnson, Tulsa, 23p-12r vs CU (3-10-84) 16 points-13 rebounds vs Wichita St. (3-9-85)1 27 times (listed alphabetical below)Ashraf Amaya, SIU, 11p-13r vs Illinois St. (3-8-93)Mitchell Anderson, BU, 16p-12r vs WTSU (3-1-80)Merrill Andrews, MSU, 20p-10r vs UNI (3-8-04)Tony Bennett, BU, 11p-10r vs S. Illinois (3-5-06)Larry Bird, INS, 20p-10r vs N. Mexico St. (3-3-79)Greg Brandon, CU, 11p-11r at Tulsa (3-10-84)Rodney Buford, CU, 21p-13r vs Evansville (3-1-99)Gary Collier, TU, 13p-10r vs Missouri State (3-9-92)Jermaine Dearman, SIU, 10p-10r vs CU (3-10-03)Randal Falker, SIU, 17p-16r vs Bradley (3-5-06)Steve Grayer, WSU, 14p-10r at Tulsa (3-4-87)Albert “Slab” Jones, NMSU, 12p-14r at INS (3-3-79)Jerry Jones, SIU, 14p-16r vs Creighton (3-7-89)Dan Kieszkowski, SIU, 21p-11r at ILS (3-6-90)Kyle Korver, CU, 12p-10r vs S. Illinois (3-10-03)Rick Lamb, ILS, 12p-11r vs Tulsa (3-12-83)Cliff Levingston, WSU, 12p-10r vs CU (3-7-81)Anthony Manuel, BU, 12p-14a vs Illinois St. (3-8-88)Xavier McDaniel, WSU, 34p-13r at Tulsa (3-9-85)George Morrow, CU, 13p-12r at Wichita St. (3-7-81)Cliff Peterson, ILS, 13p-13r at Bradley (3-8-88)Michael Ruffin, Tulsa, 15p-13r vs Bradley (3-4-96)George Sims, WTSU, 10p-13r at Bradley (3-1-80)Anthony Tolliver, CU, 15p-13r vs SIU (3-4-07)Bruce Vanley, Tulsa, 21p-11r vs ILS (3-6-82)Ben Walker, CU, 18p-11r vs Evansville (3-1-99)Gary Wilson, SIU, 28p-10r vs W. Texas St. (3-5-77)

TEAM RECORDSPoints90 Tulsa vs Illinois State (3-6-82)84 Illinois State vs Tulsa (3-12-83)84 Wichita State at Tulsa (3-9-85)84 Illinois State vs Missouri State (3-2-98)84 Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-4-02)83 Bradley vs Illinois State (3-8-88)83 Creighton vs Illinois State (3-4-12)83 Wichita State vs Indiana State (3-9-14)82 Southern Illinois vs West Texas State (3-5-77)82 Tulsa vs Wichita State (3-9-85)

Margin of Victory30 (79-49) Drake vs Illinois State (3-9-08)24 (83-59) Bradley vs Illinois State (3-8-88)24 (80-56) Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-10-03)20 (84-64) Illinois State vs Tulsa (3-12-83)18 (75-57) Creighton vs Missouri State (3-7-05)16 (74-58) Tulsa at Bradley (3-5-86)16 (68-52) Creighton vs Missouri State (3-5-91)15 (77-62) Southern Illinois vs Tulsa (3-6-95)15 (67-52) UNI vs Wichita State (3-7-10)

Field Goals Made36 Wichita State at Tulsa (3-9-85)34 Southern Illinois vs West Texas State (3-5-77)32 Tulsa vs Wichita State (3-9-85)32 Illinois State vs Southern Illinois (3-6-90)31 Bradley vs Illinois State (3-8-88)31 Illinois State vs Missouri State (3-2-98)31 Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-10-03)30 Six times, most recent: Creighton vs Illinois State (3-4-12)

Field Goals Attempted71 Southern Illinois vs West Texas State (3-5-77)71 Tulsa vs Missouri State (3-9-92)70 Tulsa vs Wichita State (3-9-85)69 Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-7-89)68 Southern Illinois at Illinois State (3-6-90)67 Missouri State vs UNI (3-8-04)67 Wichita State vs Creighton (3-10-13)66 Tulsa at Illinois State (3-12-83)66 Illinois State vs Southern Illinois (3-6-90)66 Illinois State vs Creighton (3-4-12)

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Field Goal Percentage.643 (36-56) Wichita State at Tulsa (3-9-85).588 (30-51) Illinois State vs Tulsa (3-12-83).571 (28-49) Creighton at Tulsa (3-10-84).571 (28-49) Wichita State at Tulsa (3-4-87).566 (30-53) Indiana St. vs New Mexico St. (3-3-79).556 (30-54) Drake vs Illinois State (3-9-08).554 (31-56) Illinois State vs Missouri St. (3-2-98).549 (28-51) Tulsa at Bradley (3-5-86)

3-Point FGs Made12 Creighton vs Missouri State (3-7-05)12 Illinois State vs Creighton (3-4-12)11 Creighton vs Wichita State (3-10-13)10 Evansville vs Creighton (3-1-99)10 Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-4-02)10 Drake vs Illinois State (3-9-08)10 Illinois State vs UNI (3-8-09)10 UNI vs Wichita State (3-7-10) 9 Five times, most recent: Wichita State vs Indiana State (3-9-14)

3-Point FGs Attempted35 Illinois State vs UNI (3-8-09)29 Illinois State vs Creighton (3-4-12)28 Evansville vs Creighton (3-1-99)28 UNI vs Missouri State (3-8-04)27 Missouri State vs Indiana State (3-6-11)25 Tulsa vs Southern Illinois (3-6-95)25 Creighton vs Missouri State (3-7-05)24 Drake vs Illinois State (3-9-08)24 Wichita State vs UNI (3-7-10)24 Creighton vs Wichita State (3-10-13)

3-Point FG Percentage.800 (8-10) Wichita State at Tulsa (3-4-87).563 (9-16) Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-7-89).526 (10-19) S. Illinois vs Creighton (3-4-02).500 (10-20) UNI vs Wichita State (3-7-10).480 (12-25) Creighton vs Missouri State (3-7-05).458 (11-24) Creighton vs Wichita State (3-10-13).450 (9-20) Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-4-07).438 (7-16) Indiana State vs Bradley (3-5-01).429 (9-21) Creighton vs Missouri State (3-6-00).429 (6-14) Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-7-89).429 (3-7) Illinois St. vs Southern Illinois (3-6-90).429 (3-7) Creighton vs Missouri State (3-5-91)

Free Throws Made32 Tulsa vs Illinois State (3-6-82)27 UNI vs Missouri State (3-8-04)24 Illinois State vs Tulsa (3-12-83)24 Southern Illinois vs Illinois State (3-8-93)24 Indiana State vs Bradley (3-5-01)23 Illinois State at Tulsa (3-6-82)23 Southern Illinois vs Tulsa (3-6-95)21 Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-7-89)21 Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-4-02)21 Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-4-07)21 Indiana State vs Missouri State (3-6-11)

Free Throw Attempts46 Tulsa vs Illinois State (3-6-82)38 UNI vs Missouri State (3-8-04)36 Indiana State vs Bradley (3-5-01)33 Southern Illinois vs Illinois State (3-8-93)33 Southern Illinois vs Tulsa (3-6-95)32 Indiana State vs Missouri State (3-6-11)29 Illinois State vs Tulsa (3-12-83)29 Tulsa at Bradley (3-5-86)

Free Throw Percentage1.000 (5-5) Missouri State vs Creighton (3-6-00) .933 (14-15) S. Illinois vs W. Texas State (3-5-77) .929 (13-14) Bradley vs Indiana State (3-5-01) .909 (10-11) S. Illinois vs Creighton (3-4-02) .909 (10-11) S. Illinois vs Creighton (3-10-03) .875 (21-24) Creighton vs S. Illinois (3-4-02) .867 (13-15) Illinois State vs Creighton (3-4-12) .857 (6-7) Creighton vs Indiana State (3-5-78)

Rebounds50 Missouri State vs UNI (3-8-04)49 Tulsa vs Illinois State (3-6-82)47 Southern Illinois vs Tulsa (3-6-95)46 Bradley vs Indiana State (3-5-01)45 Southern Illinois vs Illinois State (3-8-93)44 Creighton vs Evansville (3-1-99)43 Tulsa vs Southern Illinois (3-6-95)43 Tulsa vs Bradley (3-4-96)43 Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-10-03)

Assists26 Wichita State at Tulsa (3-9-85)22 Indiana State vs New Mexico State (3-3-79)22 Tulsa vs Wichita State (3-4-87)20 Wichita State vs Creighton (3-7-81)20 Illinois State vs Missouri State (3-2-98)19 New Mexico State at Indiana State (3-3-79)19 Creighton at Tulsa (3-10-84)19 Tulsa vs Creighton (3-10-84)19 Bradley vs Illinois State (3-8-88)19 Illinois State vs Southern Illinois (3-6-90)19 Missouri State vs Illinois State (3-2-98)

Steals11 Indiana State vs New Mexico State (3-3-79)11 Illinois State vs Southern Illinois (3-6-90)11 UNI vs Southern Illinois (3-7-94)10 Tulsa vs Illinois State (3-6-82)10 Bradley vs Illinois State (3-8-88)10 Tulsa vs Bradley (3-4-96)10 Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-4-02)10 Missouri State vs UNI (3-8-04)

Blocked Shots9 Missouri State vs Creighton (3-7-05)8 Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-4-02)8 Indiana State vs Missouri State (3-6-11)7 UNI vs Wichita State (3-7-10)7 Creighton vs Wichita State (3-10-13)6 Six times, most recent: Wichita State vs Creighton (3-10-13)

Turnovers20 West Texas State at Bradley (3-1-80)20 Wichita State at Tulsa (3-9-85)19 New Mexico State at Indiana State (3-3-79)18 West Texas State vs Southern Illinois (3-5-77)18 Indiana State vs New Mexico State (3-3-79)18 Southern Illinois at Illinois State (3-6-90)17 Five times, most recent: Bradley vs Southern Illinois (3-5-06)

Points (1st Half Only)45 Indiana State vs New Mexico State (3-3-79)44 Tulsa vs Creighton (3-10-84)42 Illinois State vs Southern Illinois (3-6-90)42 Illinois State vs Missouri State (3-3-97)42 Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-10-03)40 Creighton at Wichita State (3-7-81)40 Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-7-89)40 Drake vs Illinois State (3-9-08)

Largest Halftime Leads26 (42-16) Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-10-03)21 (40-19) Drake vs Illinois State (3-9-08)15 (35-20) Creighton vs Missouri State (3-6-00)14 (45-31) Indiana State vs N. Mexico St. (3-3-79)12 (32-20) S. Illinois vs Illinois State (3-8-93)11 (33-22) Bradley vs West Texas State (3-1-80)11 (42-31) Illinois State vs Missouri State (3-3-97)10 (40-30) Creighton at Wichita State (3-7-81)10 (39-29) Wichita State vs Indiana State (3-9-14)

Most FGs Made (1st Half Only)20 Indiana State vs New Mexico State (3-3-79)18 Illinois State vs Southern Illinois (3-6-90)16 Illinois State vs Tulsa (3-12-83)16 Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-7-89)16 Drake vs Illinois State (3-9-08)15 New Mexico State at Indiana State (3-3-79)15 Missouri State vs Tulsa (3-9-92)15 Southern Illinois vs UNI (3-7-94)

Most FGs Attempted (1st Half Only)37 Indiana State vs New Mexico State (3-3-79)36 Tulsa vs Missouri State (3-9-92)35 Illinois State vs Southern Illinois (3-6-90)34 Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-7-89)34 Southern Illinois vs UNI (3-7-94)34 Wichita State vs. Creighton (3-10-13)32 New Mexico State at Indiana State (3-3-79)31 Southern Illinois at Illinois State (3-6-90)31 Southern Illinois vs Tulsa (3-6-95)31 Creighton vs Illinois State (3-4-12)

FG Percentage (1st Half Only).615 (16-26) Illinois State vs Tulsa (3-12-83).545 (12-22) Missouri State vs Creighton (3-5-91).542 (13-24) S. Illinois vs Illinois State (3-8-93).541 (20-37) Indiana St. vs New Mexico St. (3-3-79).533 (16-30) Drake vs Illinois State (3-9-08).517 (15-29) Missouri State vs Tulsa (3-9-92).514 (18-35) Illinois St. vs S. Illinois (3-6-90).500 (14-28) Creighton vs Missouri State (3-5-91).500 (13-26) Creighton vs S. Illinois (3-4-07).500 (10-20) Indiana St. vs Missouri State (3-6-11)

3-Point FGs Made (1st Half Only)7 Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-7-89)6 Wichita State vs UNI (3-7-10)5 Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-4-07)5 Drake vs Illinois State (3-9-08)5 Illinois State vs Creighton (3-4-12)4 Southern Illinois at Illinois State (3-6-90)4 Illinois State vs UNI (3-8-09)4 UNI vs Wichita State (3-7-10)4 Missouri State vs Indiana State (3-6-11)4 Indiana State vs Missouri State (3-6-11)

3FGs Attempted (1st Half Only)15 Illinois State vs UNI (3-8-09)14 Creighton vs Wichita State (3-10-13)12 Southern Illinois vs Tulsa (3-6-95)12 Wichita State vs UNI (3-7-10)12 Creighton vs Illinois State (3-4-12)11 Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-7-89)11 Drake vs Illinois State (3-9-08)11 Missouri State vs Indiana State (3-6-11)11 Wichita State vs Creighton (3-10-13)10 Four times, most recent: Illinois State vs Creighton (3-4-12)

3FG Percentage (1st Half Only).833 (5-6) Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-4-07).636 (7-11) Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-7-89).600 (3-5) Missouri State vs Creighton (3-5-91).571 (4-7) S. Illinois at Illinois State (3-6-90).500 (6-12) Wichita State vs UNI (3-7-10).500 (5-10) Illinois State vs Creighton (3-4-12).455 (5-11) Drake vs Illinois State (3-9-08).444 (4-9) Indiana State vs Missouri State (3-6-11)

Free Throws Made (1st Half Only)11 Tulsa vs Southern Illinois (3-6-95)10 Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-7-89)10 Wichita State vs Indiana State (3-9-14) 8 Creighton vs Missouri State (3-5-91) 8 Southern Illinois vs Tulsa (3-6-95) 7 Three times, most recent: Indiana State vs Wichita State (3-9-14)

FTs Attempted (1st Half Only)14 Tulsa vs Southern Illinois (3-6-95)13 Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-7-89)13 Wichita State vs Indiana State (3-9-14)12 Southern Illinois vs Tulsa (3-6-95)12 Indiana State vs Wichita State (3-9-14) 9 Four times, most recent: Tulsa vs Bradley (3-4-96)

Free Throw Pct. (1st Half Only).786 (11-14) Tulsa vs Southern Illinois (3-6-95).769 (10-13) Creighton vs S. Illinois (3-7-89).769 (10-13) Wichita State vs Indiana St. (3-9-14).667 (8-12) Southern Illinois vs Tulsa (3-6-95)

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Points (2nd Half Only)54 Tulsa vs Illinois State (3-6-82)52 Illinois State vs Tulsa (3-12-83)51 Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-4-02)47 Wichita State at Tulsa (3-9-85)46 Bradley vs Illinois State (3-8-88)46 Illinois State vs Missouri State (3-2-98)45 Southern Illinois at Illinois State (3-6-90)44 Southern Illinois vs West Texas State (3-5-77)44 Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-7-89)44 Wichita State vs Indiana State (3-9-14)

Scoring Margin (2nd Half Only)18 (39-21) UNI vs Wichita State (3-7-10)16 (46-30) Bradley vs Illinois State (3-8-88)14 (36-22) Southern Illinois vs Bradley (3-5-06)12 (44-32) S. Illinois vs West Texas State (3-5-77)12 (54-42) Tulsa vs Illinois State (3-6-82)12 (52-40) Illinois State vs Tulsa (3-12-83)12 (42-30) Creighton vs Evansville (3-1-99)12 (37-25) Creighton vs Missouri State (3-7-05)

Field Goals Made (2nd Half Only)19 Wichita State at Tulsa (3-9-85)18 Southern Illinois at Illinois State (3-6-90)15 Tulsa at Illinois State (3-12-83)15 Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-7-89)15 Tulsa vs Missouri State (3-9-92)15 UNI vs Southern Illinois (3-7-94)15 Tulsa vs Bradley (3-4-96)14 Five times, most recent: Wichita State vs Indiana State (3-9-14)

FGs Attempted (2nd Half Only)39 Tulsa at Illinois State (3-12-83)38 Tulsa vs Southern Illinois (3-6-95)37 Southern Illinois at Illinois State (3-6-90)35 Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-7-89)35 Tulsa vs Missouri State (3-9-92)34 Missouri State vs Creighton (3-5-91)33 Tulsa vs Bradley (3-4-96)33 Wichita State vs Creighton (3-10-13)

Field Goal Pct. (2nd Half Only).704 (19-27) Wichita State at Tulsa (3-9-85).625 (10-16) Indiana St. vs New Mexico St. (3-3-79).583 (14-24) Drake vs Illinois State (3-9-08).579 (11-19) Creighton vs Missouri State (3-5-91).565 (13-23) Southern Illinois vs UNI (3-7-94).560 (14-25) Illinois State vs Tulsa (3-12-83).542 (13-24) Missouri State vs Tulsa (3-9-92).517 (15-29) Creighton vs S. Illinois (3-7-89)

3-Point FGs Made (2nd Half Only)6 UNI vs Wichita State (3-7-10)6 Indiana State vs Wichita State (3-9-14)6 Wichita State vs Indiana State (3-9-14)5 Drake vs Illinois State (3-9-08)5 Illinois State vs UNI (3-8-09)5 Wichita State vs Creighton (3-10-13)5 Creighton vs Wichita State (3-10-13)

3FGs Attempted (2nd Half Only)17 Tulsa vs Southern Illinois (3-6-95)16 Illinois State vs UNI (3-8-09)16 Missouri State vs Indiana State (3-6-11)15 Tulsa vs Missouri State (3-9-92)14 Bradley vs Southern Illinois (3-5-06)14 Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-4-07)14 Wichita State vs Indiana State (3-9-14)13 Drake vs Illinois State (3-9-08)

3FG Percentage (2nd Half Only).600 (6-10) UNI vs Wichita State (3-7-10).500 (4-8) Bradley vs Tulsa (3-4-96).500 (3-6) Illinois St. vs Southern Illinois (3-6-90).500 (3-6) Creighton vs Illinois State (3-4-12).500 (5-10) Creighton vs Wichita State (3-10-13).500 (5-10) Wichita State vs Creighton (3-10-13).500 (6-12) Indiana State vs Wichita St. (3-9-14).429 (3-7) Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-7-89).429 (6-14) Wichita State vs Indiana St. (3-9-14)

Free Throws Made (2nd Half Only)24 Illinois State vs Tulsa (3-12-83)18 Southern Illinois vs Illinois State (3-8-93)17 Southern Illinois vs Bradley (3-5-06)17 Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-4-07)17 Indiana State vs Missouri State (3-6-11)15 Southern Illinois vs UNI (3-7-94)15 Southern Illinois vs Tulsa (3-6-95)13 UNI vs Wichita State (3-7-10)

FTs Attempted (2nd Half Only)27 Illinois State vs Tulsa (3-12-83)26 Southern Illinois vs Illinois State (3-8-93)26 Indiana State vs Missouri State (3-6-11)24 Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-4-07)23 Southern Illinois vs UNI (3-7-94)23 Southern Illinois vs Bradley (3-5-06)21 Southern Illinois vs Tulsa (3-6-95)17 Tulsa at Illinois State (3-12-83)17 Illinois State vs Southern Illinois (3-8-93)

FT Percentage (2nd Half Only).900 (9-10) Creighton vs Illinois State (3-4-12).889 (24-27) Illinois State vs Tulsa (3-12-83).889 (8-9) Indiana State vs Wichita State (3-9-14).833 (10-12) UNI vs Illinois State (3-8-09).813 (13-16) UNI vs Wichita State (3-7-10).786 (11-14) Creighton vs S. Illinois (3-7-89).769 (10-13) UNI vs Southern Illinois (3-7-94).739 (17-23) Southern Illinois vs Bradley (3-5-06).727 (8-11) Illinois State vs S. Illinois (3-6-90).727 (8-11) Wichita State vs Creighton (3-10-13)

Fewest Points (Game)45 Missouri State vs Creighton (3-6-00)46 Bradley vs Tulsa (3-4-96)46 Bradley vs Southern Illinois (3-5-06)49 Illinois State vs Drake (3-9-08)52 Indiana State at Creighton (3-5-78)52 Missouri State vs Creighton (3-5-91)52 Wichita State vs UNI (3-7-10)54 Creighton vs Indiana State (3-5-78)

Fewest Field Goals Made (Game)15 Bradley vs Tulsa (3-4-96)17 Wichita State vs UNI (3-7-10)17 Indiana State vs Missouri State (3-6-11)18 Missouri State vs Creighton (3-6-00)18 Bradley vs Southern Illinois (3-5-06)18 Missouri State vs Indiana State (3-6-11)19 Missouri State vs Creighton (3-5-91)19 Illinois State vs Southern Illinois (3-8-93)19 Creighton vs Missouri State (3-6-00)19 Indiana State vs Bradley (3-5-01)19 Southern Illinois vs Bradley (3-5-06)19 Illinois State vs UNI (3-8-09)

Fewest FGs Attempted (Game)34 Indiana State vs Missouri State (3-6-11)40 Indiana State at Creighton (3-5-78)44 Creighton vs Missouri State (3-6-00)46 UNI vs Illinois State (3-8-09)46 UNI vs Wichita State (3-7-10)47 Creighton vs Missouri State (3-5-91)47 Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-4-07)48 Southern Illinois vs Illinois State (3-8-93)48 Indiana State vs Bradley (3-5-01)

Worst FG Percentage (Game).283 (15-53) Bradley vs Tulsa (3-4-96).302 (19-63) Illinois State vs UNI (3-8-09).305 (18-59) Missouri St. vs Indiana State (3-6-11).313 (20-64) Tulsa vs Southern Illinois (3-6-95).327 (17-52) Wichita State vs UNI (3-7-10).339 (19-56) Illinois St. vs S. Illinois (3-8-93).339 (19-56) Missouri State vs Creighton (3-5-91).343 (23-67) Wichita State vs Creighton (3-10-13).344 (22-64) S. Illinois vs Creighton (3-10-03)

Fewest 3FGs Made (Game)0 Southern Illinois vs Illinois State (3-8-93)

Fewest Free Throws Made (Game) 3 New Mexico State at Indiana State (3-3-79) 5 Missouri State vs Creighton (3-6-00) 6 Creighton vs Indiana State (3-5-78) 6 Illinois State at Bradley (3-8-88) 6 Illinois State vs Drake (3-9-08) 7 Bradley vs Southern Illinois (3-5-06) 8 Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-7-89)

Fewest FTs Attempted (Game) 5 Missouri State vs Creighton (3-6-00) 6 New Mexico State at Indiana State (3-3-79) 7 Creighton vs Indiana State (3-5-78)10 Illinois State vs Drake (3-9-08)11 Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-4-02)11 Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-10-03)11 Drake vs Illinois State (3-9-08)11 Illinois State vs UNI (3-8-09)

Worst FT Percentage (Game).429 (6-14) Illinois State at Bradley (3-8-88).500 (3-6) N. Mexico State at Indiana St. (3-3-79).571 (12-21) S. Illinois at Illinois State (3-6-90).571 (8-14) Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-7-89).583 (7-12) Bradley vs Southern Illinois (3-5-06).600 (6-10) Illinois State vs Drake (3-9-08).600 (12-20) Creighton at Tulsa (3-10-84).600 (9-15) Indiana St. vs N. Mexico State (3-3-79)

Fewest Rebounds (Game)22 Illinois State vs Drake (3-9-08)23 Creighton vs Indiana State (3-5-78)24 Indiana State at Creighton (3-5-78)24 Bradley vs Tulsa (3-5-86)26 Missouri State vs Creighton (3-5-91)27 Illinois State vs Southern Illinois (3-8-93)27 Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-4-07)27 UNI vs Wichita State (3-7-10)

Fewest Assists (Game) 4 Missouri State vs Indiana State (3-6-11) 5 Missouri State vs Creighton (3-7-05) 5 Indiana State vs Missouri State (3-6-11) 6 Tulsa at Illinois State (3-12-83) 6 Wichita State vs UNI (3-7-10) 7 Missouri State vs Creighton (3-5-91) 7 Southern Illinois vs Illinois State (3-8-93) 7 Missouri State vs Creighton (3-6-00) 7 Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-4-07) 7 UNI vs Illinois State (3-8-09) 7 Wichita State vs Creighton (3-10-13)

Fewest Steals (Game) 0 Wichita State vs UNI (3-7-10) 2 Creighton at Tulsa (3-10-84) 2 Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-7-89) 2 Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-7-89) 2 UNI vs Illinois State (3-8-09) 2 Creighton vs Illinois State (3-4-12) 2 Creighton vs Wichita State (3-10-13)

Fewest Blocks (Game) 0 Several times

Fewest Turnovers (Game) 5 UNI vs Wichita State (3-7-10) 5 Wichita State vs Creighton (3-10-13) 6 Tulsa vs Creighton (3-10-84) 6 Illinois State vs Creighton (3-4-12) 7 Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-7-89) 7 Southern Illinois vs Tulsa (3-6-95) 7 Indiana State vs Bradley (3-5-01) 7 Creighton vs Missouri State (3-7-05) 7 Illinois State vs UNI (3-8-09) 7 Wichita State vs Indiana State (3-9-14)

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yAll-Time Standings1907-08Non-Conference: 34-22North Division

Iowa State 1-0 1-1Nebraska 0-0 8-5Drake 0-1 1-4South Division

*Kansas 4-0 18-6Washington 1-0 4-2Missouri 0-5 8-10* -- won playoff for title.

1908-09Non-Conference: 33-22North Division

Nebraska 5-3 8-15Iowa State 4-4 4-10Drake 3-5 3-8South Division

*Kansas 6-2 25-3Missouri 3-5 11-5Washington 3-5 6-5* -- won playoff for title.

1909-10Non-Conference: 23-23North Division

Iowa State 6-2 9-7Nebraska 6-2 6-10Drake 0-8 0-12South Division

*Kansas 7-1 18-1Washington 3-5 7-6Missouri 2-6 7-11* -- won playoff for title.

1910-11Non-Conference: 7-12Kansas 9-3 12-6Nebraska 6-6 10-8Iowa State 6-8 6-11Missouri 5-7 5-7Drake 0-2 0-6

1911-12Non-Conference: 14-5North Division

Nebraska 12-0 14-1Iowa State 7-6 8-7Drake 0-6 2-7South Division

Kansas 6-6 11-7Washington 5-5 8-5Missouri 4-9 5-10

1912-13Non-Conference: 22-12North Division

Nebraska 10-1 17-2Iowa State 3-9 3-13Drake 0-6 1-8South Division

*Kansas 8-3 16-6Missouri 8-4 12-6Washington 2-8 4-8* -- won playoff for title.

1913-14Non-Conference: 19-13North Division

Nebraska 7-0 15-3Iowa State 4-10 4-14Drake 0-5 1-9South Division

Kansas 13-1 17-1Kansas State 7-5 10-7Washington 4-6 7-6Missouri 4-12 4-12

1914-15Non-Conference: 19-9Kansas 13-1 16-1Nebraska 8-4 10-8Missouri 6-6 8-6Iowa State 5-5 6-7Kansas State 4-10 6-12Drake 1-5 5-6Washington 1-7 6-7

1915-16Non-Conference: 18-11Nebraska 12-0 13-1Missouri 10-2 13-3Kansas State 9-3 13-3Kansas 5-11 6-12 Iowa State 2-8 4-12Drake 1-5 3-9Washington 1-11 6-11

1916-17Non-Conference: 35-9Kansas State 10-2 15-2Missouri 10-4 12-4Iowa State 6-4 12-6Kansas 9-7 12-8Nebraska 4-8 12-10Washington 1-11 7-12Drake 0-4 5-7

1917-18Non-Conference: 20-12Missouri 15-1 17-1Kansas State 10-5 12-5Kansas 9-8 10-8Nebraska 4-5 7-7Washington 4-8 9-8Iowa State 1-6 6-9Drake 0-10 2-17

1918-19Non-Conference: 30-15Kansas State 10-2 17-2Missouri 11-3 14-3Nebraska 10-6 10-6Grinnell 5-3 6-5Kansas 5-9 7-9Iowa State 3-8 5-11Washington 2-8 9-9Drake 2-9 10-18

1919-20Non-Conference: 28-7Missouri 17-1 17-1Washington 11-5 13-5Kansas 9-7 11-7Kansas State 8-8 10-8Oklahoma 3-7 9-7Drake 3-7 12-11Iowa State 2-10 6-12Grinnell 1-9 4-10

1920-21Non-Conference: 25-5Missouri 17-1 17-1Nebraska 9-1 14-3Kansas State 11-5 14-6Kansas 10-8 10-8Drake 5-8 10-8Iowa State 6-8 10-8Oklahoma 5-9 8-10Grinnell 2-12 6-12Washington 2-16 3-17

1921-22Non-Conference: 10-7Missouri 15-1 16-1Kansas 15-1 16-2Drake 12-4 14-4Iowa State 8-8 10-8Oklahoma 8-8 9-9Nebraska 8-8 8-9Kansas State 3-13 3-14Grinnell 2-14 5-14Washington 1-15 1-18

1922-23Non-Conference: 6-6Kansas 16-0 17-1Missouri 14-2 15-3Drake 10-6 10-6Iowa State 9-7 11-7

Washington 8-8 8-10Nebraska 5-11 6-12Oklahoma 5-11 6-12Grinnell 3-13 3-13Kansas State 2-14 2-14

1923-24Non-Conference: 7-12Kansas 15-1 16-3Oklahoma 13-3 15-3Nebraska 10-6 11-7Washington 8-8 10-9Drake 8-8 9-9Kansas State 8-8 8-8Grinnell 4-12 4-14Missouri 4-12 4-15Iowa State 2-14 2-16

1924-25Non-Conference: 6-7Kansas 15-1 17-1Nebraska 13-3 14-3Kansas State 10-6 10-8Washington 10-6 10-8Oklahoma 9-7 10-8Missouri 6-10 7-11Drake 4-12 4-12Grinnell 4-12 4-13Iowa State 1-15 2-15

COMPOSITE MISSOURI VALLEY STANDINGS

Conference Only All GamesTeam W-L Pct. W-L Pct.Missouri State 242-188 .563 448-314 .588Illinois State 315-255 .553 581-437 .571Bradley 530-436 .549 1091-748 .593Southern Illinois 348-308 .530 679-533 .560Wichita State 541-498 .521 1115-867 .563Northern Iowa 203-211 .490 362-329 .524Evansville 152-208 .422 281-324 .464Drake 548-808 .404 1125-1320 .460Indiana State 253-379 .400 518-602 .463Loyola 4-14 .222 10-22 .313

Butler 18-2 .900 30-12 .714Louisville 121-37 .766 232-78 .748Kansas 210-83 .717 295-103 .741Cincinnati 128-52 .711 286-76 .790Oklahoma State 220-114 .659 536-256 .677Nebraska 155-87 .640 210-137 .605Missouri 178-110 .618 222-133 .625Oklahoma 78-52 .600 98-58 .629Creighton 475-328 .592 888-590 .601New Mexico State 92-71 .564 217-141 .606Saint Louis 239-202 .542 531-386 .579Kansas State 115-100 .535 149-113 .569Tulsa 400-427 .484 835-747 .528Memphis State 35-55 .389 83-77 .519Houston 46-76 .377 116-134 .464Washington (Mo.) 160-265 .376 304-383 .443Detroit 33-59 .359 112-102 .523Washburn 31-57 .352 50-99 .336Iowa State 89-166 .349 125-212 .371Grinnell 83-173 .324 131-222 .371West Texas State 67-144 .318 199-234 .460North Texas State 54-194 .218 149-301 .331Current MVC members at top; ranked by MVC win pct.

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1925-26Non-Conference: 12-16Kansas 16-2 16-2Oklahoma 9-3 11-4Kansas State 9-3 11-7Missouri 8-8 8-10Nebraska 7-7 8-10Drake 7-9 9-9Washington 7-9 7-9Oklahoma State 5-7 9-9Iowa State 3-11 4-14Grinnell 1-13 1-14

1926-27Non-Conference: 23-15Kansas 11-2 15-2Nebraska 12-5 12-6Oklahoma 8-4 12-5Drake 7-7 8-10Kansas State 6-6 10-8Missouri 6-6 9-8Oklahoma State 6-6 8-9Iowa State 7-8 9-9Washington 2-10 5-10Grinnell 2-13 2-15

1927-28Non-Conference: 2-5Oklahoma 18-0 18-0Missouri 13-5 13-5Oklahoma State 11-7 11-7Kansas 9-9 9-9Washington 8-10 10-12Kansas State 8-10 8-10Nebraska 7-11 7-11Drake 7-11 7-13Grinnell 6-12 6-13Iowa State 3-15 3-15

1928-29Non-Conference: 23-35Washington 7-0 11-7Creighton 4-1 13-4Drake 3-4 6-13Oklahoma State 0-4 1-14Grinnell 0-5 6-11

1929-30Non-Conference: 17-27Creighton 6-2 12-7Washington 6-2 8-7Drake 4-4 10-9Grinnell 4-4 6-9Oklahoma State 0-8 1-15

1930-31Non-Conference: 13-33Creighton 5-3 8-10Oklahoma State 5-3 7-9Washington 5-3 7-11Grinnell 3-5 7-8Drake 2-6 4-15

1931-32Non-Conference: 21-33Creighton 8-0 17-4Grinnell 5-3 8-8Washington 3-5 10-9Oklahoma State 2-6 4-15Drake 2-6 2-17

1932-33Non-Conference: 22-22Butler 9-1 16-5Creighton 8-2 12-5Washington 5-5 10-7Grinnell 3-7 5-11Oklahoma State 3-7 5-12Drake 2-8 4-12

1933-34Non-Conference: 22-25Butler 9-1 14-7Creighton 7-3 14-3Grinnell 5-5 8-7Drake 4-6 6-12Washington 4-6 6-12Oklahoma State 1-9 4-14

1934-35Non-Conference: 23-29Creighton 8-4 12-8Drake 8-4 14-11Grinnell 7-5 11-8Washington 6-6 7-11Oklahoma State 5-7 9-9Washburn 5-7 7-13Tulsa 4-8 6-10

1935-36Non-Conference: 31-25Creighton 8-4 13-6Oklahoma State 8-4 16-8Drake 8-4 16-12Washburn 6-6 7-15Grinnell 4-8 7-11Tulsa 3-9 6-14Washington 3-9 6-13

1936-37Non-Conference: 29-18Oklahoma State 11-1 20-3Creighton 8-4 11-9Drake 7-5 13-10Grinnell 7-5 8-10Tulsa 4-8 9-9Washington 3-9 6-12Washburn 2-10 4-17

1937-38Non-Conference: 39-36Oklahoma State 13-1 25-3Drake 10-4 14-6Tulsa 8-6 12-10Grinnell 7-7 10-9Creighton 7-7 11-14Washburn 6-8 10-13Washington 3-11 4-17Saint Louis 2-12 9-20

1938-39Non-Conference: 36-31Oklahoma State 11-3 19-8Drake 11-3 14-7Grinnell 8-6 14-7Tulsa 8-6 15-8Creighton 7-7 11-12Washington 6-8 10-12Saint Louis 3-11 5-16Washburn 2-12 4-17

1939-40Non-Conference: 41-34Oklahoma State 12-0 26-3Creighton 8-4 11-9Drake 7-5 13-12Washburn 6-6 10-10Tulsa 5-7 12-15Washington 2-10 7-13Saint Louis 2-10 4-14

1940-41Non-Conference: 35-29Creighton 9-3 18-7Oklahoma State 8-4 18-7Tulsa 7-5 12-9Washington 6-6 9-8Drake 6-6 9-11Washburn 4-8 8-15Saint Louis 2-10 3-14

1941-42Non-Conference: 32-31Oklahoma State 9-1 20-6Creighton 9-1 18-5Washington 4-6 11-12Saint Louis 4-6 8-12Tulsa 3-7 3-13Drake 1-9 2-13

1942-43Non-Conference: 27-21Creighton 10-0 16-1Oklahoma State 7-3 14-10Washington 7-3 9-10Saint Louis 3-7 10-11Drake 3-7 8-9Tulsa 0-10 0-10

1943-44*Non-Conference: 51-27Oklahoma State --- 27-6Washington --- 12-5Tulsa --- 5-3Drake --- 7-13*-- no MVC play, World War II

1944-45*Non-Conference: 63-37Oklahoma State --- 27-4Saint Louis --- 11-3Washington --- 10-9Drake --- 11-13Tulsa --- 4-8*-- no MVC play, World War II

1945-46Non-Conference: 55-39Oklahoma State 12-0 31-2Wichita State 6-4 14-9Saint Louis 6-5 13-11Drake 5-7 10-16Washington 3-6 10-17Creighton 3-7 9-10Tulsa 3-9 6-12

1946-47Non-Conference: 58-47Saint Louis 11-1 18-11Oklahoma State 8-4 24-8Drake 8-4 18-11Creighton 7-5 17-8Washington 3-9 11-14Tulsa 3-9 4-20Wichita State 2-10 8-17

1947-48Non-Conference: 64-31Oklahoma State 10-0 27-4Saint Louis 8-2 24-3Drake 5-5 14-12Creighton 4-6 10-13Tulsa 2-8 7-16Wichita State 1-9 12-13

1948-49Non-Conference: 69-36Oklahoma State 9-1 23-5Saint Louis 8-2 22-4Bradley 6-4 27-8Drake 4-6 13-13Wichita 3-7 10-16Tulsa 0-10 4-20

In 1945, Oklahoma State (then A&M Aggies) became the first Valley school to win the NCAA I Men’s Basketball Championship.

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1949-50Non-Conference: 78-27Bradley 11-1 32-5Saint Louis 8-4 17-9Detroit 7-5 20-6Oklahoma State 7-5 18-9Drake 5-7 14-12Tulsa 3-9 12-11Wichita State 1-11 7-17

1950-51Non-Conference: 86-42Oklahoma State 12-2 29-6Bradley 11-3 32-6Saint Louis 11-3 22-8Detroit 7-7 17-14Wichita 5-9 9-16Drake 4-10 11-14Tulsa 4-10 11-17Houston 2-12 11-17

1951-52Non-Conference: 58-41Saint Louis 9-1 23-8Oklahoma State 7-3 19-8Tulsa 5-5 14-10Detroit 4-6 14-12Houston 3-7 7-14Wichita 2-8 11-19

1952-53Non-Conference: 60-37Oklahoma State 8-2 23-7Tulsa 5-5 15-10Saint Louis 5-5 16-11Houston 5-5 9-13Detroit 4-6 11-15Wichita State 3-7 16-11

1953-54Non-Conference: 72-37Oklahoma State 9-1 24-5Wichita State 8-2 27-4Tulsa 5-5 15-14Saint Louis 4-6 14-12Houston 3-7 11-15Detroit 1-9 11-17

1954-55Non-Conference: 70-28Tulsa 8-2 21-7Saint Louis 8-2 20-8Oklahoma State 5-5 12-13Wichita State 4-6 17-9Houston 3-7 15-10Detroit 2-8 15-11

1955-56Non-Conference: 69-28Houston 9-3 19-7Saint Louis 8-4 18-7Oklahoma State 8-4 18-9Wichita State 7-5 14-12Tulsa 4-8 16-10Detroit 3-9 13-12Bradley 3-9 13-13

1956-57Non-Conference: 54-44Saint Louis 12-2 19-9Bradley 9-5 22-7Oklahoma State 8-6 17-9Wichita State 8-6 15-11Detroit 5-9 11-15Houston 5-9 10-16Tulsa 5-9 8-17Drake 4-10 8-16

1957-58Non-Conference: 51-41Cincinnati 13-1 25-3Bradley 12-2 20-7Saint Louis 9-5 16-10Drake 7-7 13-12Wichita State 6-8 14-12Houston 4-10 9-16Tulsa 4-10 7-19N. Texas State 1-13 3-18

1958-59Non-Conference: 66-32Cincinnati 13-1 26-4Bradley 12-2 25-4Saint Louis 10-4 20-6Wichita State 7-7 14-12Houston 6-8 12-14Drake 4-10 9-15Tulsa 2-12 10-15N. Texas State 2-12 6-18

1959-60Non-Conference: 71-31Cincinnati 13-1 28-2Bradley 12-2 27-2Saint Louis 9-5 18-9Wichita State 6-8 14-12Houston 6-8 13-12Tulsa 5-9 9-17Drake 4-10 11-14N. Texas State 1-13 7-19

1960-61Non-Conference: 74-29Cincinnati 10-2 27-3Bradley 9-3 21-5Drake 7-5 19-7Saint Louis 7-5 21-9Wichita State 6-6 18-8Tulsa 2-10 8-17N. Texas State 1-11 2-22

1961-62Non-Conference: 62-40*Cincinnati 10-2 29-2Bradley 10-2 21-7Wichita State 7-5 18-9Drake 6-6 16-8Saint Louis 5-7 11-15Tulsa 4-8 7-19N. Texas State 0-12 3-23*-- won playoff for title

1962-63Non-Conference: 74-25Cincinnati 11-1 26-2Wichita State 7-5 19-8Bradley 6-6 17-9Saint Louis 6-6 16-12Tulsa 5-7 17-8N. Texas State 4-8 10-14Drake 3-9 11-14

1963-64Non-Conference: 71-29*Wichita State 10-2 23-6Drake 10-2 21-7Bradley 7-5 23-6Cincinnati 6-6 17-9Saint Louis 6-6 13-12Tulsa 2-10 10-15N. Texas State 1-11 7-17*-- won playoff for title

1964-65Non-Conference: 66-33Wichita State 11-3 21-9Bradley 9-5 18-9Saint Louis 9-5 18-9Louisville 8-6 15-10Tulsa 7-7 14-11Drake 6-8 15-10Cincinnati 5-9 14-12N. Texas State 1-13 7-19

1965-66Non-Conference: 68-31Cincinnati 10-4 21-7Bradley 9-5 20-6Wichita State 9-5 17-9Louisville 8-6 16-10Saint Louis 8-6 16-10Tulsa 6-8 16-13Drake 6-8 13-12N. Texas State 0-14 5-20

1966-67Non-Conference: 68-29Louisville 12-2 23-5Tulsa 10-4 19-8Wichita State 9-5 14-12Bradley 6-8 17-9Cincinnati 6-8 17-9Saint Louis 5-9 13-13N. Texas State 4-10 12-13Drake 4-10 9-16

1967-68Non-Conference: 58-32Louisville 14-2 21-7Bradley 12-4 19-9Cincinnati 11-5 18-8Drake 9-7 18-8Saint Louis 9-7 15-11Wichita State 7-9 12-14Tulsa 5-11 11-12N. Texas State 3-13 8-18Memphis State 2-14 8-17

1968-69Non-Conference: 62-30*Drake 13-3 26-5Louisville 13-3 21-6Tulsa 11-5 19-8Cincinnati 8-8 17-9N. Texas State 8-8 15-10Bradley 7-9 14-12Wichita State 7-9 11-15 Saint Louis 5-11 6-19Memphis State 0-16 6-19*-- won playoff for title

1969-70Non-Conference: 59-36Drake 14-2 22-7Cincinnati 12-4 21-6N. Texas State 11-5 18-8Louisville 11-5 18-9Tulsa 8-8 15-11Bradley 7-9 14-12Saint Louis 5-11 9-17Wichita State 3-13 8-18Memphis State 1-15 6-20

1970-71Non-Conference: 107-47*Drake 9-5 21-8Louisville 9-5 20-9Saint Louis 9-5 17-12Memphis State 8-6 18-8Tulsa 8-6 17-9Bradley 6-8 13-12N. Texas State 4-10 10-15Wichita State 3-11 10-16West Texas State --- 19-7New Mexico State --- 19-8*-- won playoff for title

All-Time Standings

Non-MVC BestsSeason Non-MVC Pct.

1920-21 25-5 .8331916-17 35-9 .7951962-63 74-25 .7471949-50 78-27 .7431911-12 14-5 .737

1960-61 74-29 .7182006-07 90-36 .7141954-55 70-28 .7141955-56 69-28 .7111963-64 71-29 .710

2005-06 80-34 .7011966-67 68-29 .7012009-10 90-39 .6981959-60 71-31 .6961970-71 107-47 .695

1971-72 105-47 .6912004-05 78-35 .6901980-81 89-40 .6901965-66 68-31 .6871914-15 19-9 .679

1984-85 72-36 .6671968-69 62-30 .6741947-48 64-31 .6741958-59 66-32 .6731950-51 86-42 .672

1964-65 66-33 .6671953-54 72-37 .6611948-49 69-36 .6571943-44 51-27 .6541978-79 64-34 .653

2012-13 94-50 .6531998-99 63-34 .6492007-08 85-46 .6491912-13 22-12 .6471967-68 58-32 .644

1979-80 61-35 .6351983-84 66-38 .6341944-45 63-37 .630

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1971-72Non-Conference: 105-47*Louisville 12-2 26-5Memphis State 12-2 21-7Saint Louis 9-5 18-8Bradley 8-6 17-9Wichita State 6-8 16-10Tulsa 5-9 15-11N. Texas State 2-12 8-18Drake 2-12 7-19New Mexico St. --- 20-6W. Texas State --- 14-11*-- won playoff for title

1972-73Non-Conference: 80-47Memphis State 12-2 24-6Louisville 11-3 23-7Saint Louis 10-4 19-7Tulsa 10-4 18-8New Mexico St. 6-8 12-14Wichita State 6-8 10-16Drake 5-9 14-12Bradley 4-10 12-14N .Texas State 4-10 9-16W. Texas State 2-12 9-17

1973-74Non-Conference: 74-50Louisville 11-1 21-7Bradley 9-3 20-8Tulsa 7-6 17-8New Mexico St. 7-6 15-11Wichita State 6-7 11-15W. Texas State 5-8 11-15N. Texas State 4-8 13-13Saint Louis 4-8 9-16Drake 3-9 13-13

1974-75Non-Conference: 85-50Louisville 12-2 28-3New Mexico St. 11-3 20-7Drake 9-5 19-10Bradley 7-7 15-11Wichita State 6-8 11-15Tulsa 5-9 15-14W. Texas State 3-11 9-17N. Texas State 3-11 6-20Southern Illinois --- 18-9

1975-76Non-Conference: 56-47Wichita State 10-2 18-10Southern Illinois 9-3 16-10W. Texas State 8-4 19-7New Mexico St. 4-8 15-12Bradley 4-8 13-13Tulsa 4-8 9-18Drake 3-9 8-19

1976-77Non-Conference: 73-56Southern Illinois 8-4 22-7New Mexico St. 8-4 17-10Wichita State 7-5 18-10W. Texas State 7-5 18-12Drake 5-7 10-17Bradley 4-8 9-18Tulsa 3-9 7-20Indiana State --- 25-3Creighton --- 21-7

1977-78Non-Conference: 44-49Creighton 12-4 19-9Indiana State 11-5 23-9Southern Illinois 11-5 17-10New Mexico St. 9-7 15-14Bradley 8-8 14-14Wichita State 8-8 13-14Tulsa 7-9 9-18W. Texas State 4-12 8-19Drake 2-14 6-22

1978-79Non-Conference: 63-34Indiana State 16-0 33-1New Mexico St. 11-5 22-10Drake 8-8 15-12Southern Illinois 8-8 15-13Creighton 8-8 14-13Wichita State 8-8 14-14Tulsa 7-9 13-14Bradley 3-13 9-17W. Texas State 3-13 8-19

1979-80Non-Conference: 61-35Bradley 13-3 23-10W. Texas State 9-7 19-11Wichita State 9-7 17-12Creighton 9-7 16-12New Mexico St. 8-8 17-10Indiana State 8-8 16-11Drake 6-10 15-12Southern Illinois 5-11 9-17Tulsa 5-11 8-19

1980-81Non-Conference: 89-40Wichita State 12-4 26-7Tulsa 11-5 26-7Creighton 11-5 21-9Bradley 10-6 18-9Drake 10-6 18-11W. Texas State 7-9 16-11New Mexico St. 7-9 10-17Indiana State 4-12 9-18Southern Illinois 0-16 7-20Illinois State --- 17-10

1981-82Non-Conference: 70-42Bradley 13-3 26-10Tulsa 12-4 24-6Wichita State 12-4 23-6New Mexico St. 10-6 17-11Illinois State 9-7 17-12Drake 7-9 12-15Southern Illinois 7-9 11-16Creighton 4-12 7-20W. Texas State 3-13 11-15Indiana State 3-13 9-18

1982-83Non-Conference: 52-41Wichita State 17-1 25-3Illinois State 13-5 24-7New Mexico St. 11-7 18-11Tulsa 11-7 19-12Bradley 10-8 16-13Drake 9-9 13-15Indiana State 5-13 9-19Southern Illinois 5-13 9-19W. Texas State 5-13 8-20Creighton 4-14 8-19

1983-84Non-Conference: 66-38Tulsa 13-3 27-4Illinois State 13-3 23-8Wichita State 11-5 18-12Creighton 8-8 17-14Bradley 7-9 15-13Southern Illinois 7-9 15-13Indiana State 6-10 14-14Drake 4-12 8-20W. Texas State 3-13 8-19

1984-85Non-Conference: 72-36Tulsa 12-4 23-8Illinois State 11-5 22-8Wichita State 11-5 18-13Creighton 9-7 20-12Bradley 9-7 17-13Southern Illinois 6-10 14-14Indiana State 6-10 14-15Drake 4-12 12-15W. Texas State 4-12 11-17

1985-86Non-Conference: 66-42Bradley 16-0 32-3Tulsa 10-6 23-9Drake 10-6 19-11Illinois State 9-7 15-14Wichita State 7-9 14-14Creighton 7-9 12-16Indiana State 5-11 11-17W. Texas State 4-12 11-17Southern Illinois 4-12 8-20

1986-87Non-Conference: 65-52Tulsa 11-3 22-8Bradley 10-4 17-12Wichita State 9-5 22-11Illinois State 7-7 19-13Drake 6-8 17-14Southern Illinois 5-9 12-17Creighton 4-10 9-19Indiana State 4-10 9-20

1987-88Non-Conference: 58-52Bradley 12-2 26-5Wichita State 11-3 20-10Illinois State 9-5 18-13Creighton 6-8 16-16Southern Illinois 6-8 12-16Drake 5-9 14-14Tulsa 4-10 8-20Indiana State 3-11 7-21

1988-89Non-Conference: 56-58Creighton 11-3 20-11Wichita State 10-4 19-11Tulsa 10-4 18-13Bradley 7-7 13-14Drake 6-8 12-17Southern Illinois 6-8 20-14Illinois State 6-8 13-17Indiana State 0-14 4-24

1989-90Non-Conference: 61-60Southern Illinois 10-4 26-8Creighton 9-5 21-12

Illinois State 9-5 18-13Tulsa 9-5 17-13Bradley 6-8 11-20Wichita State 6-8 10-19Drake 5-9 13-18Indiana State 2-12 8-20

1990-91Non-Conference: 51-61Creighton 12-4 24-8Missouri State 11-5 22-12Tulsa 10-6 18-12Southern Illinois 9-7 18-14Indiana State 9-7 14-14Wichita State 7-9 14-17Bradley 6-10 8-20Drake 4-12 8-21Illinois State 4-12 5-23

1991-92Non-Conference: 36-59Southern Illinois 14-4 22-8Illinois State 14-4 18-11Missouri State 13-5 23-8Tulsa 12-6 17-13Indiana State 12-6 13-15Creighton 7-11 9-19UNI 6-12 10-18Wichita State 6-12 8-20Bradley 3-15 7-23Drake 3-15 6-21

1992-93Non-Conference: 46-45Illinois State 13-5 19-10Southern Illinois 12-6 23-10Missouri State 11-7 20-11Tulsa 10-8 15-14Drake 9-9 14-14UNI 8-10 12-15Bradley 7-11 11-16Indiana State 7-11 11-17Wichita State 7-11 10-17Creighton 6-12 8-18

1993-94Non-Conference: 47-43Tulsa 15-3 23-8Bradley 14-4 23-8Southern Illinois 14-4 23-7Illinois State 12-6 16-11UNI 10-8 16-13Missouri State 7-11 12-15Drake 6-12 11-16Wichita State 6-12 9-18Creighton 3-15 7-22Indiana State 3-15 4-22

1994-95Non-Conference: 55-38Tulsa 15-3 24-8Southern Illinois 13-5 23-9Illinois State 13-5 20-13Bradley 12-6 20-10Evansville 11-7 18-9Missouri State 9-9 16-11Drake 9-9 12-15Wichita State 6-12 13-14UNI 4-14 8-20Creighton 4-14 7-19Indiana State 3-15 7-19

All-Time Standings

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1995-96Non-Conference: 51-45Bradley 15-3 22-8Illinois State 13-5 22-12Tulsa 12-6 22-8Missouri State 11-7 16-12Creighton 9-9 14-15Evansville 9-9 13-14UNI 8-10 14-13Drake 8-10 12-15Indiana State 6-12 10-16Southern Illinois 4-14 11-18Wichita State 4-14 8-21

1996-97Non-Conference: 55-42Illinois State 14-4 24-6Missouri State 12-6 24-9Bradley 12-6 17-13UNI 11-7 16-12Evansville 11-7 17-14Creighton 10-8 15-15Wichita State 8-10 14-13Indiana State 6-12 12-16Southern Illinois 6-12 13-17Drake 0-18 2-26

1997-98Non-Conference: 50-46Illinois State 16-2 25-6Creighton 12-6 18-10Wichita State 11-7 16-15Missouri State 11-7 16-16Indiana State 10-8 16-11Bradley 9-9 15-14Evansville 9-9 15-15Southern Illinois 8-10 14-16UNI 4-14 10-17Drake 0-18 3-24

1998-99Non-Conference: 63-34Evansville 13-5 23-10Creighton 11-7 22-9Missouri State 11-7 22-11Bradley 11-7 17-12Southern Illinois 10-8 15-12Indiana State 10-8 15-12Illinois State 7-11 16-15Wichita State 6-12 13-17UNI 6-12 9-18Drake 5-13 10-17

1999-00Non-Conference: 68-43Indiana State 14-4 22-10Missouri State 13-5 23-11Southern Illinois 12-6 20-13Creighton 11-7 23-10Bradley 10-8 14-16Evansville 9-9 18-12UNI 7-11 14-15Illinois State 5-13 10-20Wichita State 5-13 12-17Drake 4-14 11-18

2000-01Non-Conference: 58-47Creighton 14-4 24-8Illinois State 12-6 21-9Bradley 12-6 19-12Indiana State 10-8 22-12Southern Illinois 10-8 16-14Evansville 9-9 14-16Missouri State 8-10 13-16Drake 8-10 12-16Wichita State 4-14 9-19UNI 3-15 7-24

2001-02Non-Conference: 51-55Southern Illinois 14-4 28-8Creighton 14-4 23-9Illinois State 12-6 17-14Missouri State 11-7 17-15Wichita State 9-9 15-15Drake 9-9 14-15UNI 8-10 14-15Bradley 5-13 9-20Indiana State 4-14 6-22Evansville 4-14 7-21

2002-03Non-Conference: 49-53Southern Illinois 16-2 24-7Creighton 15-3 29-5Wichita State 12-6 18-12Missouri State 12-6 17-12Evansville 8-10 12-16Bradley 8-10 12-18UNI 7-11 11-17Drake 5-13 10-20Illinois State 5-13 8-21Indiana State 2-16 7-24

2003-04Non-Conference: 60-42Southern Illinois 17-1 25-5Creighton 12-6 20-9UNI 12-6 21-10Wichita State 12-6 21-11Missouri State 9-9 19-14Bradley 7-11 15-16Drake 7-11 12-16Indiana State 5-13 9-19Evansville 5-13 7-22Illinois State 4-14 10-19

2004-05Non-Conference: 78-35Southern Illinois 15-3 27-8Wichita State 12-6 22-10Creighton 11-7 23-11UNI 11-7 21-11Missouri State 10-8 19-13Illinois State 8-10 17-13Drake 7-11 13-16

Bradley 6-12 13-15Evansville 5-13 11-17Indiana State 5-13 11-20

2005-06Non-Conference: 80-34Wichita State 14-4 26-9Missouri State 12-6 22-9Southern Illinois 12-6 22-11Creighton 12-6 20-10UNI 11-7 23-10Bradley 11-7 22-11Drake 5-13 12-19Evansville 5-13 10-19Indiana State 4-14 13-16Illinois State 4-14 9-19

2006-07Non-Conference: 90-36Southern Illinois 15-3 29-7Creighton 13-5 22-11Missouri State 12-6 22-11Bradley 10-8 22-13UNI 9-9 18-13Wichita State 8-10 17-14Drake 6-12 17-15Illinois State 6-12 15-16Evansville 6-12 14-17Indiana State 5-13 13-18

2007-08Non-Conference: 85-46Drake 15-3 28-5Illinois State 13-5 25-10Southern Illinois 11-7 18-15Creighton 10-8 22-11UNI 9-9 18-14Bradley 9-9 21-17Missouri State 8-10 17-16Indiana State 8-10 15-16Wichita State 4-14 11-20Evansville 3-15 9-21

2008-09Non-Conference: 82-51Creighton 14-4 27-8 UNI 14-4 23-11Illinois State 11-7 24-10Bradley 10-8 21-15Evansville 8-10 17-14Wichita State 8-10 17-17Southern Illinois 8-10 13-18Drake 7-11 17-16Indiana State 7-11 11-21Missouri State 3-15 11-20

2009-10Non-Conference: 90-36UNI 15-3 30-5Wichita State 12-6 25-10Illinois State 11-7 22-11Creighton 10-8 18-16Indiana State 9-9 17-15Bradley 9-9 16-15Missouri State 8-10 24-12Drake 7-11 14-19Southern Illinois 6-12 15-15Evansville 3-15 9-21

2010-11Non-Conference: 85-54Missouri State 15-3 26-9Wichita State 14-4 29-8Indiana State 12-6 20-14

All-Time StandingsCreighton 10-8 23-16UNI 10-8 20-14Evansville 9-9 16-16Drake 7-11 13-18Southern Illinois 5-13 13-19Illinois State 4-14 12-19Bradley 4-14 12-20

2011-12Non-Conference: 81-52Wichita State 16-2 27-6Creighton 14-4 29-6Illinois State 9-9 21-14UNI 9-9 20-14Drake 9-9 18-16Evansville 9-9 16-16Missouri State 9-9 16-16Indiana State 8-10 18-15Southern Illinois 5-13 8-23Bradley 2-16 7-25

2012-13Non-Conference: 94-50Creighton 13-5 28-8Wichita State 12-6 30-8UNI 11-7 21-15Evansville 10-8 21-15Indiana State 9-9 18-15Illinois State 8-10 18-15Bradley 7-11 18-17Drake 7-11 15-17Missouri State 7-11 11-22Southern Illinois 6-12 14-17

2013-14Non-Conference: 78-53Wichita State 18-0 35-1Indiana Stat 12-6 23-11UNI 10-8 16-15Missouri State 9-9 20-13Illinois State 9-9 18-16Southern Illinois 9-9 14-19Bradley 7-11 12-20Drake 6-12 15-16Evansville 6-12 14-19Loyola 4-14 10-22

FIRST-PLACE PLAYOFFS1961-62 (at Evansville, Ind.)Cincinnati 61, Bradley 56

1963-64 (at Lawrence, Kan.)Wichita State 58, Drake 50

1968-69 (at Wichita, Kan.)Drake 77, Louisville 73

1970-71 (at Peoria, Ill.)Louisville 68, Saint Louis 66Drake 86, Louisville 71

1971-72 (at Nashville, Tenn.)Louisville 83, Memphis St. 72

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All-Time Regular-Season ChampionsAnnual MVC Regular-Season Champions Conf.Year School Rec. Coach Runner-up

1907-08 Kansas 4-0 Dr. F.C. Allen Nebraska1908-09 Kansas 6-2 Dr. F.C. Allen Nebraska1909-10 Kansas 7-1 W.O. Hamilton Nebraska Iowa State 1910-11 Kansas 9-3 W.O. Hamilton Nebraska 1911-12* Nebraska 12-0 E.O. Stiehm Kansas 6-6 W.O. Hamilton1912-13 Nebraska 10-1 E.O. Stiehm Kansas1913-14* Kansas 13-1 W.O. Hamilton Nebraska 7-0 E.O. Stiehm1914-15 Kansas 13-1 W.O. Hamilton Nebraska1915-16 Nebraska 12-0 Samuel Waugh Missouri1916-17 Kansas State 10-2 Z.G. Clevenger Missouri1917-18 Missouri 15-1 Dr. Walt Meanwell Kansas State1918-19 Kansas State 10-2 Z.G. Clevenger Missouri1919-20 Missouri 17-1 Dr. Walt Meanwell Wash. (Mo.) U.1920-21 Missouri 17-1 J. Craig Ruby Nebraska1921-22 Missouri 15-1 J. Craig Ruby Drake Kansas 15-1 Dr. F.C. Allen1922-23 Kansas 16-0 Dr. F.C. Allen Missouri1923-24 Kansas 15-1 Dr. F.C. Allen Oklahoma1924-25 Kansas 15-1 Dr. F.C. Allen Nebraska1925-26 Kansas 16-2 Dr. F.C. Allen Oklahoma Kansas State1926-27 Kansas 11-2 Dr. F.C. Allen Nebraska1927-28 Oklahoma 18-0 Hugh McDermott Missouri1928-29 Washington (Mo.) 7-0 Donald White Creighton1929-30 Creighton 6-2 A.A. Schabinger Drake Washington (Mo.) 6-2 Donald White Grinnell1930-31 Creighton 5-3 A.A. Schabinger Grinnell Oklahoma State 5-3 George Rody Washington (Mo.) 5-3 Donald White1931-32 Creighton 8-0 A.A. Schabinger Grinnell1932-33 Butler 9-1 Paul D. Hinkle Creighton 1933-34 Butler 9-1 Paul D. Hinkle Creighton1934-35 Creighton 8-4 A.A. Schabinger Grinnell Drake 8-4 E.O. Williams1935-36 Creighton 8-4 Eddie Hickey Washburn Oklahoma State 8-4 Henry P. Iba Drake 8-4 E.O. Williams1936-37 Oklahoma State 11-1 Henry P. Iba Creighton1937-38 Oklahoma State 13-1 Henry P. Iba Drake1938-39 Oklahoma State 11-3 Henry P. Iba Grinnell Drake 11-3 E.O. Williams Tulsa1939-40 Oklahoma State 12-0 Henry P. Iba Creighton1940-41 Creighton 9-3 Eddie Hickey Okla. State1941-42 Oklahoma State 9-1 Henry P. Iba Wash. (Mo.) U. Creighton 9-1 Eddie Hickey Saint Louis1942-43 Creighton 10-0 Eddie Hickey Okla. State Wash. (Mo.) U.1943-44+ Oklahoma State 27-6 Henry P. Iba Wash. (Mo.) U.1944-45+ Oklahoma State 27-4 Henry P. Iba Saint Louis1945-46 Oklahoma State 12-0 Henry P. Iba Wichita St.1946-47 Saint Louis 11-1 John Flanigan Okla. State Drake1947-48 Oklahoma State 10-0 Henry P. Iba Saint Louis1948-49 Oklahoma State 9-1 Henry P. Iba Saint Louis1949-50 Bradley 11-1 Forddy Anderson Saint Louis1950-51 Oklahoma State 12-2 Henry P. Iba Bradley Saint Louis1951-52 Saint Louis 9-1 Eddie Hickey Okla. State1952-53 Oklahoma State 8-2 Henry P. Iba Tulsa Saint Louis Houston1953-54 Oklahoma State 9-1 Henry P. Iba Wichita St.1954-55 Tulsa 8-2 Clarence Iba Okla. State Saint Louis 8-2 Eddie Hickey1955-56 Houston 9-3 Alden Pasche Saint Louis Okla. State1956-57 Saint Louis 12-2 Eddie Hickey Bradley1957-58 Cincinnati 13-1 George Smith Bradley1958-59 Cincinnati 13-1 George Smith Bradley1959-60 Cincinnati 13-1 George Smith Bradley1960-61 Cincinnati 10-2 Ed Jucker Bradley1961-62 Cincinnati 10-2 Ed Jucker Wichita St. Bradley 10-2 Chuck Orsborn1962-63 Cincinnati 11-1 Ed Jucker Wichita State1963-64 Wichita State 10-2 Ralph Miller Bradley Drake 10-2 Maury John1964-65 Wichita State 11-3 Gary Thompson Bradley Saint Louis

1965-66 Cincinnati 10-4 Taylor Baker Bradley Wichita State1966-67 Louisville 12-2 Bernard L. Hickman Tulsa1967-68 Louisville 14-2 John Dromo Bradley1968-69 Louisville 13-3 John Dromo Tulsa Drake 13-3 Maury John1969-70 Drake 14-2 Maury John Cincinnati1970-71 Drake 9-5 Maury John Memphis St. Louisville 9-5 John Dromo Tulsa Saint Louis 9-5 Bob Polk1971-72 Louisville 12-2 Denny Crum Saint Louis Memphis State 12-2 Gene Bartow1972-73 Memphis State 12-2 Gene Bartow Louisville1973-74 Louisville 11-1 Denny Crum Bradley1974-75 Louisville 12-2 Denny Crum N. Mexico St.1975-76 Wichita State 10-2 Harry Miller S. Illinois1976-77 Southern Illinois 8-4 Paul Lambert Wichita St. New Mexico State 8-4 Ken Hayes W. Texas St.1977-78 Creighton 12-4 Tom Apke Indiana St. S. Illinois1978-79 Indiana State 16-0 Bill Hodges N. Mexico St.1979-80 Bradley 13-3 Dick Versace W. Texas St. Wichita St. Creighton1980-81 Wichita State 12-4 Gene Smithson Tulsa Creighton1981-82 Bradley 13-3 Dick Versace Tulsa Wichita St.1982-83 Wichita State 17-1 Gene Smithson Illinois State1983-84 Tulsa 13-3 Nolan Richardson Wichita St. Illinois State 13-3 Bob Donewald1984-85 Tulsa 12-4 Nolan Richardson Illinois State Wichita St.1985-86 Bradley 16-0 Dick Versace Tulsa Drake1986-87 Tulsa 11-3 J.D. Barnett Bradley1987-88 Bradley 12-2 Stan Albeck Wichita St.1988-89 Creighton 11-3 Tony Barone Wichita St. Tulsa1989-90 Southern Illinois 10-4 Rich Herrin Creighton Illinois State Tulsa1990-91 Creighton 12-4 Tony Barone Missouri St.1991-92 Southern Illinois 14-4 Rich Herrin Missouri St. Illinois State 14-4 Bob Bender1992-93 Illinois State 13-5 Bob Bender S. Illinois1993-94 Tulsa 15-3 Tubby Smith Bradley S. Illinois1994-95 Tulsa 15-3 Tubby Smith S. Illinois Illinois State1995-96 Bradley 15-3 Jim Molinari Illinois State1996-97 Illinois State 14-4 Kevin Stallings Bradley Missouri St.1997-98 Illinois State 16-2 Kevin Stallings Creighton1998-99 Evansville 13-5 Jim Crews Missouri St. Creighton Bradley1999-00 Indiana State 14-4 Royce Waltman Missouri St.2000-01 Creighton 14-4 Dana Altman Bradley Illinois State2001-02 Creighton 14-4 Dana Altman Illinois State Southern Illinois 14-4 Bruce Weber2002-03 Southern Illinois 16-2 Bruce Weber Creighton2003-04 Southern Illinois 17-1 Matt Painter Creighton UNI Wichita St.2004-05 Southern Illinois 15-3 Chris Lowery Wichita St.2005-06 Wichita State 14-4 Mark Turgeon Creighton Missouri St. S. Illinois2006-07 Southern Illinois 15-3 Chris Lowery Creighton2007-08 Drake 15-3 Keno Davis Illinois State2008-09 UNI 14-4 Ben Jacobson Illinois State Creighton 14-4 Dana Altman2009-10 UNI 15-3 Ben Jacobson Wichita State2010-11 Missouri State 15-3 Cuonzo Martin Wichita State2011-12 Wichita State 16-2 Gregg Marshall Creighton2012-13 Creighton 13-5 Greg McDermott Wichita State2013-14 Wichita State 18-0 Gregg Marshall Indiana State

*-- 1911-12 and 1913-14 division winners; no champion declared+-- 1943-44 and 1944-45, no league play (World War II) -- champ decided by vote

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MVC Men’s Basketball Titles

Outright Championships:

11 -- Oklahoma State10 -- Kansas 8 -- Creighton, Wichita State 7 -- Cincinnati 6 -- Bradley, Louisville, 5 -- Southern Illinois 4 -- Drake, Tulsa 3 -- Missouri, Saint Louis, Illinois State 2 -- Butler, Indiana State, Kansas State, Nebraska 1 -- UNI, Evansville, Houston, Memphis, Oklahoma, Washington (Mo.) Missouri State

Shared Championships:

7 -- Creighton 4 -- Oklahoma State 3 -- Drake, Kansas, S. Illinois 2 -- Nebraska, Illinois State, Tulsa, Washington (Mo.) 1 -- Missouri, UNI, New Mexico State, Saint Louis

Louisville’s Denny Crum (left) coached the Cardinals to victory in 46 of their 54Missouri Valley games from 1971-75.

Maury John of Drake (below) posted more than 200 wins and guided Drake to a third-place finish at the 1969 NCAA Final Four.

ALL-TIME HEAD COACHES AT VALLEY SCHOOLSCoach School Years League Overall

Tom Abatemarco Drake 1988-90 9-13 23-29Stan Albeck Bradley 1986-91 41-31 75-71Steve Alford Missouri State 1995-99 45-27 78-48Dr. F.C. Allen Kansas 1907-09; 126-33 169-44 1919-28Dana Altman Creighton 1994-10 182-106 327-176P.J. Alyea Tulsa 1944-45 --- 4-8Forddy Anderson Drake 1946-48 13-9 32-23 Bradley 1948-51 28-8 91-19Tom Apke Creighton 1976-81 40-24 91-50C.O. Applegran Washington (Mo.) 1921-23 9-23 9-28Tay Baker Cincinnati 1965-70 47-29 94-39M.B. Banks Drake 1918-21 11-24 32-37J.D. Barnett Tulsa 1985-91 54-34 106-75Tony Barone Creighton 1985-91 49-39 102-82Gene Bartow Memphis State 1970-73 32-10 63-21Ernest Bearg Nebraska 1925-26 7-7 8-10J.V. “Duce” Belford Creighton 1945-46; 7-13 19-23 1947-48Bob Bender Illinois State 1989-93 40-26 60-57Chet Benefiel Tulsa 1934-40 33-43 61-65John Benington Drake 1956-58 11-17 21-28 Saint Louis 1958-65 52-38 117-72Mark Bernsen Missouri State 1992-95 27-27 48-37R.N. Berryman Iowa State 1919-20 2-10 6-12Mel Binford Wichita State 1945-48 9-23 34-39Charles T. Black Nebraska 1926-28 19-16 19-17Ray Blake Washington (Mo.) 1946-47 3-9 11-14J.M. Blanchard Washington (Mo.) 1907-08 1-0 4-2Bill Boelter Drake 1925-32 32-47 46-86George Bond Missouri 1922-26 32-32 34-39Joe Brehmer Saint Louis 1965-69 27-33 50-53Chester Brewer Missouri 1910-11 5-7 5-7Mathew Brown Washington (Mo.) 1920-21 2-16 3-17Bob Calihan Detroit 1949-57 33-59 112-102Francis Cayou Washington (Mo.) 1908-10; 13-23 25-24 1911-13Bill Chandler Iowa State 1921-28 33-78 41-84

R.G. Clapp Nebraska 1907-09 5-3 16-20Z.G. Clevenger Kansas State 1916-20 38-17 54-17Mike Cohen Wichita State 1989-92 19-29 32-56Charles Corsault Kansas State 1923-28 41-33 47-41Jim Crews Evansville 1994-02 75-69 125-111 Denny Crum Louisville 1971-75 46-8 98-22E.C. Curtis Kansas State 1921-23 5-27 5-28Ed Davidson Saint Louis 1937-38 2-12 9-20Keno Davis Drake 2007-08 15-3 28-5Tom Davis Drake 2003-07 25-47 54-66 Sherman Dillard Indiana State 1994-97 15-39 29-51Bob Donewald Illinois State 1980-89 77-47 168-102Weldon Drew New Mexico State 1979-83 36-30 62-49John Dromo Louisville 1967-71 39-10 68-23Dukes Duford Saint Louis 1944-45 --- 11-3 Bill Easton Drake 1943-44 7-13 7-13Bill Edmunds Washington (Mo.) 1913-14 4-6 7-6George Edwards Missouri 1926-28 19-11 22-13Ken Edwards West Texas State 1978-84 30-68 70-95Ron Ekker West Texas State 1973-78 27-40 65-70 A.M. Embright Missouri 1907-08 0-5 8-10Dee Erickson Washburn 1936-41 20-44 36-72O.F. Field Nebraska 1910-11 6-6 10-8 Missouri 1911-14 16-25 21-28Eddie Fields Drake 1989-90 2-4 2-6John Flanigan Saint Louis 1945-47 17-6 31-22 Eddie Fogler Wichita State 1986-89 30-12 61-32Geno Ford Bradley 2011- 16-38 37-62Bill Franey Tulsa 1979-80 2-5 2-7Owen A. Frank Nebraska 1921-23 13-19 14-21George Fricke Washington (Mo.) 1915-17 2-22 13-23 Gary Garner Drake 1981-88 45-65 95-104John Garrison Tulsa 1947-49 2-18 11-37Ray Giacoletti Drake 2013- 6-12 15-16Ralph Glaze Drake 1916-17 0-4 5-7Joe Gottfried Southern Illinois 1978-81 13-35 31-50 Vee Green Drake 1944-46 5-7 21-28Ron Greene Indiana State 1985-89 12-46 31-82J.L. Griffith Drake 1909-10; 0-19 2-29 1912-14Ken Gunning Wichita State 1948-51 9-27 26-49A.R. Hackett Drake 1910-12 1-11 2-13

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W.O. Hamilton Kansas 1909-19 84-50 125-59Ken Hayes Tulsa 1968-75 54-47 116-69 New Mexico State 1975-79 32-24 69-46Charles Heiser Washington (Mo.) 1944-45 10-9Hudson Hellmich Washington (Mo.) 1935-40 17-47 33-67Lou Henson New Mexico State 1970-75 24-17 86-46 Rich Herrin Southern Illinois 1985-97 111-103 225-174T.J. Hewiatt Nebraska 1909-10 6-2 6-10Eddie Hickey Creighton 1935-43; 73-35 127-71 1946-47 Saint Louis 1947-58 90-36 211-89Bernard Hickman Louisville 1964-67 28-14 54-25Paul “Tony” Hinkle Butler 1932-34 18-2 30-12 Barry Hinson Missouri State 1999-08 95-67 169-117 Southern Illinois 2012- 15-21 28-36S.W. Hobbs Drake 1917-18 0-10 2-17Bill Hodges Indiana State 1978-82 31-33 67-48Elmer “Gus” Holm Washburn 1934-36 11-13 14-27Homer Hubbard Iowa State 1911-15 19-30 21-41 Clarence Iba Tulsa 1949-60 50-84 138-147Henry P. Iba Oklahoma State 1934-57 187-57 486-152Moe Iba Memphis State 1967-70 3-45 20-56Ben Jacobson UNI 2006- 87-57 166-101Harold L. James Oklahoma State 1931-34 6-22 13-41 Tim Jankovich Illinois State 2007-12 48-42 104-64Maurice John Drake 1958-71 95-85 211-131Charles Johnson North Texas State 1959-65 8-68 36-114Rick Johnson Creighton 1991-94 16-38 24-59Ed Jucker Cincinnati 1960-65 42-20 113-28 Kurt Kanaskie Drake 1996-03 31-95 62-136 Maury Kent Iowa State 1920-21 6-8 10-8Bob King Indiana State 1976-78 11-5 48-12Jim King Tulsa 1975-80 24-41 43-83Bob Kinnan Washington (Mo.) 1940-43; 20-21 39-47 1945-46 Bob Klenck Saint Louis 1940-43 9-23 21-37W.E. Kline Nebraska 1923-25 23-9 25-10E.A. Knoth Kansas State 1920-21 11-5 14-5Paul Lambert Southern Illinois 1974-78 28-12 73-36Greg Lansing Indiana State 2010- 41-31 79-55 Jim Les Bradley 2003-11 74-88 154-140Guy V. Lewis Houston 1956-60 21-35 44-58Tates Locke Indiana State 1989-94 33-51 50-88Chris Lowery Southern Illinois 2005-12 77-67 135-116Guy Lowman Missouri 1908-10 5-11 18-16 Kansas State 1913-14 7-5 10-7 Paul Lusk Missouri State 2011- 25-29 47-51Gregg Marshall Wichita State 2007- 84-42 174-71Cuonzo Martin Missouri State 2008-11 26-28 61-41John Maulbetsch Oklahoma State 1925-29 22-24 29-39Jack McClelland Drake 1948-51 13-23 38-39 Larry McCreary Washington (Mo.) 1943-44 12-5Greg McDermott UNI 2001-06 49-41 92-63 Creighton 2010-13 37-17 80-30Hugh McDermott Oklahoma 1921-28 70-36 81-41Kevin McKenna Indiana State 2007-10 24-30 43-52Walter Meanwell Missouri 1917-18; 32-2 34-2 1919-20 Steve Merfeld Evansville 2003-07 29-61 54-91Carl J. Merner Kansas State 1914-16 13-13 19-15Eldon Miller UNI 1991-98 51-75 86-108Harry Miller North Texas State 1970-71 4-10 10-15 Wichita State 1971-78 49-46 97-90John Miller Missouri 1916-17; 21-7 26-7 1918-19 Ralph Miller Wichita State 1951-64 81-75 220-133W.S. Milligan Tulsa 1942-43 0-10 0-10Jim Molinari Bradley 1991-02 110-88 174-152Porter Moser Illinois State 2003-07 22-50 51-67 Loyola 2013- 4-14 10-22Gary Moss West Texas State 1984-86 8-24 22-34 Dan Muller Illinois State 2012- 17-19 36-31Bob Ortegel Drake 1974-81 43-59 91-103Chuck Orsborn Bradley 1956-65 86-32 194-56Benny Owen Oklahoma 1919-21 8-16 17-17Matt Painter Southern Illinois 2003-04 17-1 25-5

Alden Pasche Houston 1950-56 25-41 72-76C.A. Pell Drake 1907-09 3-6 4-11Mark Phelps Drake 2008-13 37-53 77-86Bob Polk Saint Louis 1969-74 37-33 72-60Willis Reed Creighton 1981-85 25-41 52-65 Nolan Richardson Tulsa 1980-85 59-23 119-37Tom Richardson Illinois State 1999-03 34-38 56-64Gene Robbins North Texas State 1971-75 13-41 36-67Steve Robinson Tulsa 1995-96 12-6 22-8George Rody Oklahoma State 1929-31 5-11 8-24 Craig Ruby Missouri 1920-22 32-2 33-2R.B. Rutherford Washington (Mo.) 1917-20 17-21 31-22H.B. “Tex” Ryan Tulsa 1941-42 3-7 3-13A.A. Schabinger Creighton 1928-35 46-15 88-41Dave Schellhase Indiana State 1982-85 17-33 37-48 Paul J. Schissler Nebraska 1920-21 9-1 14-3Karl Schlademan Kansas 1919-20 1-0H.G. (Pete) Shands North Texas State 1957-59 3-25 9-36Don Shields Tulsa 1945-47 6-18 10-32Marty Simmons Evansville 2007- 48-78 112-122 George Smith Cincinnati 1957-60 39-3 79-9Tubby Smith Tulsa 1991-95 52-20 79-43Gene Smithson Wichita State 1978-86 87-43 155-81Randy Smithson Wichita State 1996-00 30-42 55-62Ossie Solem Drake 1921-25 34-30 37-31 Don Spika North Texas State 1965-70 26-50 58-69Charlie Spoonhour Missouri State 1990-92 24-10 45-20Howard Stacey Louisville 1970-71 8-5 12-8 Drake 1971-74 10-30 34-44Kevin Stallings Illinois State 1993-99 75-33 123-63Jack Sterret Saint Louis 1938-40 5-21 9-30 Tulsa 1940-41 7-5 12-9 Dr. E.J. Stewart Nebraska 1916-19 18-19 29-23E.O. Stiehm Nebraska 1911-15 37-5 56-14Joe Stowell Bradley 1965-78 91-93 197-147Joe Swank Tulsa 1960-68 41-65 102-103R.L. Thomas Washington (Mo.) 1914-15 1-7 6-7Gary Thompson Wichita State 1964-71 49-55 93-94 Scott Thompson Wichita State 1992-96 23-49 40-70Mark Turgeon Wichita State 2000-07 71-55 128-90Bob Vanatta Bradley 1955-56 3-9 13-13Eugene VanGent Missouri 1914-16 16-8 21-9Allen VanWinkle Southern Illinois 1981-85 25-41 49-62Dick Versace Bradley 1978-86 81-49 156-88 Dennis Walling West Texas State 1970-73 2-12 42-35H.H. Walters Iowa State 1915-19 12-26 27-38Royce Waltman Indiana State 1997-07 69-111 134-164Rudy Washington Drake 1990-96 39-67 63-102Sam Waugh Nebraska 1915-16 12-0 13-1W.W. West Tulsa 1943-44 5-3 Sam Weaver UNI 1998-01 16-38 30-57Bruce Weber Southern Illinois 1998-03 62-28 103-54Ray Whisman Drake 1914-16 2-10 8-15Donald White Washington (Mo.) 1923-35 71-70 101-112Clyde Williams Iowa State 1907-11 17-14 20-29E.O. Williams Drake 1932-43 67-61 113-115

ALL-TIME COACHES WIN PERCENTAGE Conference Games Only -- Minimum 50 Games

Coach School Years W-L Pct.

Denny Crum Louisville 1971-75 46-8 .852Dr. F.C. Allen Kansas 1907-09; 126-33 .792 1919-28Henry P. Iba Oklahoma State 1934-57 187-57 .766A.A. Schabinger Creighton 1928-35 46-15 .754Chuck Orsborn Bradley 1956-65 86-32 .729Tubby Smith Tulsa 1991-95 52-20 .722Nolan Richardson Tulsa 1980-85 59-23 .720Forddy Anderson Drake & Bradley 1946-51 41-17 .707Eddie Hickey CU & Saint Louis 1935-43; 163-71 .697 1946-58Kevin Stallings Illinois State 1993-99 75-33 .694Z.G. Clevenger Kansas State 1916-20 38-17 .691Bruce Weber Southern Illinois 1998-03 62-28 .689

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Ed Jucker Cincinnati 1960-65 42-20 .677Gene Smithson Wichita State 1978-86 87-43 .669Greg Marshall Wichita State 2007- 84-42 .667Hugh McDermott Oklahoma 1921-28 70-36 .660Dana Altman Creighton 1994-10 182-106 .632W.O. Hamilton Kansas 1909-19 84-50 .627Tom Apke Creighton 1976-81 40-24 .625

All Games -- Minimum 90 Games

Coach School Years W-L Pct.

Denny Crum Louisville 1971-75 98-22 .817Ed Jucker Cincinnati 1960-65 113-28 .801Dr. F.C. Allen Kansas 1907-09; 169-44 .793 1919-28Chuck Orsborn Bradley 1956-65 194-56 .776Nolan Richardson Tulsa 1980-85 119-37 .763Henry P. Iba Oklahoma State 1934-57 486-152 .762John Dromo Louisville 1967-71 68-23 .747Forddy Anderson Drake & Bradley 1946-51 123-42 .745Gregg Marshall Wichita State 2007- 174-71 .710Tay Baker Cincinnati 1965-70 94-39 .707A.A. Schabinger Creighton 1928-35 88-41 .682W.O. Hamilton Kansas 1909-19 125-59 .679Eddie Hickey CU & Saint Louis 1935-43; 337-160 .678 1946-58Paul Lambert Southern Illinois 1974-78 73-36 .670Kevin Stallings Illinois State 1993-99 123-63 .661

MOST COACHING WINS Conference Games OnlyNo. Coach School Years

187 Henry P. Iba Oklahoma State 1934-57182 Dana Altman Creighton 1994-10163 Eddie Hickey Creighton & Saint Louis 1935-43; 1946-58126 Dr. F.C. Allen Kansas 1907-09; 1919-28111 Rich Herrin Southern Illinois 1985-97110 Jim Molinari Bradley 1991-02 Barry Hinson Missouri St. & S. Illinois 1999-08; 2012- 95 Maurice John Drake 1958-71 91 Joe Stowell Bradley 1965-78 87 Gene Smithson Wichita State 1978-86 Ben Jacobson UNI 2006- 86 Ken Hayes Tulsa & New Mexico State 1968-79 Chuck Orsborn Bradley 1956-65 Greg McDermott UNI & Creighton 2001-06; 2010-13 84 W.O. Hamilton Kansas 1909-19 Gregg Marshall Wichita State 2007- 81 Ralph Miller Wichita State 1951-64 Dick Versace Bradley 1978-86

All GamesNo. Coach School Years

486 Henry P. Iba Oklahoma State 1934-57337 Eddie Hickey Creighton & Saint Louis 1935-43; 1946-58327 Dana Altman Creighton 1994-10225 Rich Herrin Southern Illinois 1985-97220 Ralph Miller Wichita State 1951-64211 Maurice John Drake 1958-71197 Joe Stowell Bradley 1965-78 Barry Hinson Missouri State & S. Illinois 1999-08; 2012-194 Chuck Orsborn Bradley 1956-65185 Ken Hayes Tulsa & New Mexico State 1968-79174 Jim Molinari Bradley 1991-02 Gregg Marshall Wichita State 2007-172 Greg McDermott UNI & Creighton 2001-06; 2010-13169 Dr. F.C. Allen Kansas 1907-09; 1919-28168 Bob Donewald Illinois State 1980-89166 Ben Jacobson UNI 2006-156 Dick Versace Bradley 1978-86155 Gene Smithson Wichita State 1978-86154 Jim Les Bradley 2003-11

COACHES LONGEVITY MARKSNo. Coach School Years23 Henry P. Iba Oklahoma State 1934-5720 Eddie Hickey Creighton & Saint Louis 1935-43; 1946-5817 Dana Altman Creighton 1994-1013 Ralph Miller Wichita State 1951-64 Maurice John Drake 1958-71 Joe Stowell Bradley 1965-78 Rich Herrin Southern Illinois 1985-9712 Donald White Washington (Mo.) 1923-3511 Dr. F.C. Allen Kansas 1907-09; 1919-28 W.O. Hamilton Kansas 1909-19 E.O. Williams Drake 1932-43 Clarence Iba Tulsa 1949-60 Ken Hayes Tulsa & New Mexico State 1968-79 Jim Molinari Bradley 1991-02

ROOKIE COACHING RECORDSAll-Time Best, By Total Wins Year All Conf.Bill Hodges, Indiana State 1978-79 33-1 16-0 (1st)Keno Davis, Drake 2007-08 28-5 15-3 (1st)Ed Jucker, Cincinnati 1960-61 27-3 10-2 (1st)Chris Lowery, Southern Illinois 2004-05 27-8 15-3 (1st)Denny Crum, Louisville 1971-72 26-5 12-2 (1st)Nolan Richardson, Tulsa 1980-81 26-7 11-5 (2nd)Matt Painter, Southern Illinois 2003-04 25-5 17-1 (1st)Tim Jankovich, Illinois State 2007-08 25-10 13-5 (2nd)^Eddie Hickey, Saint Louis 1947-48 24-3 8-2 (2nd)J.D. Barnett, Tulsa 1985-86 23-9 10-6 (2nd)Barry Hinson, Missouri State 1999-00 23-11 13-5 (2nd)+Greg McDermott, Creighton 2010-11 23-16 10-8 (t-4th)Chuck Orsborn, Bradley 1956-57 22-7 9-5 (2nd)Steve Robinson, Tulsa 1995-96 22-8 12-6 (3rd)Eddie Fogler, Wichita State 1986-87 22-11 9-5 (3rd)^coached in league with Creighton before Saint Louis+coached in league with UNI before Creighton

Coaches to Win MVC in Rookie SeasonBill Hodges, Indiana State 1978-79 33-1 16-0 (1st)Keno Davis, Drake 2007-08 28-5 15-3 (1st)Ed Jucker, Cincinnati 1960-61 27-3 10-2 (1st)Chris Lowery, Southern Illinois 2004-05 27-8 15-3 (1st) Denny Crum, Louisville 1971-72 26-5 12-2 (1st)Matt Painter, Southern Illinois 2003-04 25-5 17-1 (1st)Tay Baker, Cincinnati 1965-66 21-7 10-4 (1st)Gary Thompson, Wichita State 1964-65 21-9 11-3 (1st)John Dromo, Louisville 1967-68 21-7 14-2 (1st)W.O. Hamilton, Kansas 1909-10 18-1 7-1 (1st)Walter Meanwell, Missouri 1917-18 17-1 15-1 (1st)Craig Ruby, Missouri 1920-21 17-1 17-1 (1st)Z.G. Clevenger, Kansas State 1916-17 15-12 10-2 (1st)Eddie Hickey, Creighton 1935-36 13-6 8-4 (t1st)E.O. Stiehm, Nebraska 1911-12 14-1 12-0 (1st)Sam Waugh, Nebraska 1915-16 13-1 12-0 (1st)*George Smith, Cincinnati 1957-58 25-3 13-1 (1st)*Phog Allen, Kansas 1907-08 18-6 4-0 (1st)*Paul Hinkle, Butler 1932-33 16-5 9-1 (1st)*first year for team in the MVC, not necessarily his rookie year with that team.

Missouri Valley Conference Coaching History

National Coaches of the Year in The Valley1945 -- Henry Iba, Oklahoma State1946 -- Henry Iba, Oklahoma State1963 -- Ed Jucker, Cincinnati (UPI, USBWA)1969 -- Maury John, Drake (USBWA)1973 -- Gene Bartow, Memphis (NABC)1979 -- Bill Hodges, Indiana State (AP, UPI, Sporting News)1986 -- Dick Versace, Bradley (USBWA)2008 -- Keno Davis, Drake (AP, Chevrolet, Basketball Times, USBWA, Sporting News)2014 -- Gregg Marshall, WSU (Naismith, NABC, AP, USBWA, Sporting News, Basketball Times)

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AP Top-25Week-By-Week

1948-49

January 18 1. Saint Louis 5. Oklahoma State16. BradleyJanuary 25 1. Saint Louis 3. Oklahoma State19. BradleyFebruary 1 2. Saint Louis 3. Oklahoma State18. BradleyFebruary 8 2. Saint Louis 3. Oklahoma StateFebruary 15 2. Saint Louis 3. Oklahoma State12. BradleyFebruary 22 2. Saint Louis 3. Oklahoma State10. BradleyMarch 1 2. Oklahoma State 3. Saint Louis10. BradleyMarch 8 2. Oklahoma State 3. Saint Louis 7. Bradley

1949-50

January 5 3. Bradley11. Saint LouisJanuary 10 6. BradleyJanuary 17 4. BradleyJanuary 24 6. BradleyJanuary 31 3. Bradley19. Oklahoma StateFebruary 7 2. Bradley19. Saint LouisFebruary 14 2. Bradley18. Saint LouisFebruary 21 1. Bradley15. Saint LouisFebruary 28 1. BradleyMarch 7 1. Bradley

1950-51

December 19 2. Bradley 5. Oklahoma StateDecember 26 2. Bradley 3. Oklahoma State

January 3 1. Bradley 2. Oklahoma State 5. Saint LouisJanuary 9 1. Bradley 2. Oklahoma State 5. Saint LouisJanuary 16 1. Oklahoma State 3. Bradley 8. Saint LouisJanuary 23 3. Oklahoma State 4. Bradley10. Saint LouisJanuary 30 2. Oklahoma State 5. Bradley10. Saint LouisFebruary 6 2. Oklahoma State 5. Bradley 8. Saint LouisFebruary 13 2. Oklahoma State 5. Saint Louis 8. BradleyFebruary 20 2. Oklahoma State 6. Saint Louis 7. BradleyFebruary 27 2. Oklahoma State 5. Bradley10. Saint LouisMarch 7 2. Oklahoma State 6. Bradley10. Saint Louis

1951-52

December 11 4. Saint Louis13. Oklahoma StateDecember 18 4. Saint Louis13. Oklahoma StateDecember 2612. Saint LouisJanuary 2 7. Saint LouisJanuary 8 5. Saint LouisJanuary 15 5. Saint LouisJanuary 22 8. Saint LouisJanuary 29 6. Saint LouisFebruary 5 7. Saint Louis16. Oklahoma StateFebruary 12 7. Saint LouisFebruary 19 9. Saint LouisFebruary 26 5. Saint LouisMarch 4 5. Saint Louis

1952-53

December 16 5. Oklahoma State15. Tulsa17. Saint LouisDecember 23 9. Oklahoma State14. TulsaDecember 30 7. Oklahoma State 8. TulsaJanuary 6 5. Oklahoma State17. TulsaJanuary 13 9. Oklahoma State13. TulsaJanuary 20 7. Oklahoma State11. TulsaJanuary 27 8. Oklahoma State20. TulsaFebruary 3 9. Oklahoma StateFebruary 10 6. Oklahoma State19. TulsaFebruary 17 7. Oklahoma StateFebruary 24 7. Oklahoma StateMarch 3 7. Oklahoma StateMarch 10 6. Oklahoma StateMarch 24 8. Oklahoma State

1953-54

December 8 4. Oklahoma State18. Saint LouisDecember 15 7. Oklahoma StateDecember 22 5. Oklahoma StateDecember 29 5. Oklahoma StateJanuary 5 4. Oklahoma StateJanuary 12 4. Oklahoma State11. Wichita StateJanuary 19 5. Oklahoma State11. Wichita StateJanuary 26 4. Oklahoma State11. Wichita StateFebruary 2 5. Oklahoma State14. Wichita StateFebruary 9 4. Oklahoma State18. Wichita StateFebruary 16 5. Oklahoma State15. Wichita StateFebruary 23 5. Oklahoma State14. Wichita State

Helms Foundation

1921-22 1. Kansas1922-23 1. Kansas1944-45 1. Oklahoma State1945-46 1. Oklahoma State

Associated Press

1948-49 2. Oklahoma State 3. Saint Louis 7. Bradley1949-50 1. Bradley1950-51 2. Oklahoma State 6. Bradley1951-52 5. Saint Louis1952-53 8. Oklahoma State1953-5410. Oklahoma State1954-5516. Tulsa20. Saint Louis1955-5619. Oklahoma State1956-5710. Saint Louis19. Oklahoma State1957-58 2. Cincinnati14. Bradley1958-59 4. Bradley 5. Cincinnati12. Saint Louis1959-60 1. Cincinnati 4. Bradley15. Saint Louis1960-61 2. Cincinnati 6. Bradley18. Drake1961-62 2. Cincinnati 5. Bradley1962-63 1. Cincinnati 5. Wichita State1963-64 5. Wichita State1965-66 7. Cincinnati1966-67 2. Louisville1967-68 9. Louisville1968-6911. Drake15. Louisville1969-7014. Drake1970-7119. Drake1971-72 4. Louisville13. Memphis1972-7312. Memphis

1974-75 4. Louisville16. Drake1978-79 1. Indiana State1981-8210. Tulsa1982-8314. Wichita State1983-8412. Tulsa1984-8518. Tulsa1985-8614. Bradley1987-8811. Bradley

2002-0315. Creighton

2003-0423. Southern Illinois

2006-0714. Southern Illinois

2007-0814. Drake

2011-1218. Wichita State19. Creighton

2012-1322. Creighton

2013-142. Wichita State

UPI

1950-51 2. Oklahoma State 6. Bradley11. Saint Louis

1951-52 7. Saint Louis

1952-5316. Saint Louis

1953-54 4. Oklahoma State

1954-5514. Tulsa18. Saint Louis

1955-5616. Oklahoma State16. Saint Louis

1956-57 9. Saint Louis13. Bradley

1957-58 2. Cincinnati11. Bradley

1958-59 4. Cincinnati 8. Bradley13. Saint Louis

1959-60 2. Cincinnati 4. Bradley19. Saint Louis

1960-61 2. Cincinnati 7. Bradley14. Saint Louis

1961-62 2. Cincinnati 6. Bradley

1962-63 1. Cincinnati 6. Wichita State

1963-64 6. Wichita State13. Drake

1964-6514. Wichita State

1965-66 9. Cincinnati

1966-67 2. Louisville13. Tulsa

1967-68 8. Louisville19. Bradley

1968-6911. Drake

1969-70 9. Drake20. Cincinnati

1970-7116. Drake

1971-72 4. Louisville13. Memphis

1972-7311. Memphis

1974-75 3. Louisville18. New Mexico State

1976-7716. Indiana State

1978-79 1. Indiana State

1981-8211. Tulsa

1982-8318. Illinois State

1983-8412. Tulsa

1984-8514. Tulsa

1985-8613. Bradley

1987-8812. Bradley

USA Today/ESPN

1993-9419. Tulsa

1994-9515. Tulsa

1998-9924. Missouri State

2001-0222. Southern Illinois

2002-0323. Creighton

2005-0621. Wichita State24. Bradley2006-0711. Southern Illinois2007-0823. Drake2009-1013. UNI2011-1221. Creighton2012-13 4. Wichita State21. Creighton2013-14 7. Wichita State

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March 2 6. Oklahoma State12. Wichita StateMarch 9 5. Oklahoma State20. Wichita StateMarch 2310. Oklahoma State

1954-55

December 711. Oklahoma State12. Saint Louis15. Wichita StateDecember 1417. Wichita StateDecember 2114. Wichita StateFebruary 1519. TulsaFebruary 2219. TulsaMarch 115. TulsaMarch 816. Tulsa20. Saint Louis

1955-56

December 317. Saint LouisJanuary 315. TulsaJanuary 1020. Oklahoma StateJanuary 1717. Saint LouisJanuary 2417. Saint Louis20. Oklahoma StateJanuary 3111. Saint LouisFebruary 711. Saint LouisFebruary 1417. Saint Louis18. HoustonFebruary 2114. HoustonFebruary 2818. Houston19. Saint LouisMarch 617. Houston

1956-57

December 1119. Oklahoma StateDecember 18 9. Saint Louis12. Oklahoma StateDecember 26 5. Saint Louis10. Oklahoma StateJanuary 211. Oklahoma State16. Saint LouisJanuary 812. Oklahoma State17. Saint Louis

January 1512. Bradley19. Oklahoma StateJanuary 2210. BradleyJanuary 2910. Bradley20. Oklahoma StateFebruary 5 8. BradleyFebruary 12 5. Bradley20. Saint LouisFebruary 19 5. BradleyFebruary 26 7. Bradley14. Saint Louis17. Oklahoma StateMarch 512. Saint Louis13. Bradley16. Oklahoma StateMarch 1210. Saint Louis19. Bradley20. Oklahoma State

1957-58

December 10 4. Bradley 9. Saint Louis19. CincinnatiDecember 17 4. Cincinnati11. BradleyDecember 24 5. Cincinnati11. Bradley18. Saint LouisDecember 31 5. Cincinnati12. BradleyJanuary 7 7. Cincinnati10. Bradley20. Wichita StateJanuary 14 5. Cincinnati10. Bradley17. Wichita StateJanuary 21 4. Cincinnati10. Bradley19. Wichita StateJanuary 28 3. Cincinnati12. Bradley18. Wichita StateFebruary 4 3. Cincinnati11. BradleyFebruary 11 3. Cincinnati13. BradleyFebruary 18 2. Cincinnati15. BradleyFebruary 25 3. Cincinnati14. Bradley

March 4 3. Cincinnati11. BradleyMarch 11 2. Cincinnati14. Bradley

1958-59

December 9 1. Cincinnati 9. Saint LouisDecember 16 1. Cincinnati11. Bradley17. Saint LouisDecember 23 1. Cincinnati13. Bradley16. Saint LouisDecember 30 2. Cincinnati10. Bradley16. Saint LouisJanuary 6 7. Cincinnati 9. Bradley14. Saint LouisJanuary 13 6. Cincinnati 7. Bradley15. Saint LouisJanuary 20 6. Cincinnati 9. Bradley14. Saint LouisJanuary 27 5. Cincinnati 9. Bradley15. Saint LouisFebruary 3 5. Cincinnati 8. Bradley 9. Saint LouisFebruary 10 5. Cincinnati 7. Bradley 8. Saint LouisFebruary 17 6. Cincinnati 8. Saint Louis10. BradleyFebruary 24 4. Cincinnati 9. Bradley11. Saint LouisMarch 2 3. Cincinnati 9. Bradley12. Saint LouisMarch 9 4. Bradley 5. Cincinnati12. Saint Louis

1959-60

December 22 1. Cincinnati 5. Bradley 7. Saint LouisDecember 29 1. Cincinnati 6. Saint Louis 9. Bradley

January 5 1. Cincinnati 4. Bradley12. Saint LouisJanuary 12 1. Cincinnati 4. Bradley11. Saint LouisJanuary 19 1. Cincinnati 2. Bradley18. Saint LouisJanuary 26 1. Cincinnati 2. Bradley16. Saint LouisFebruary 2 1. Cincinnati 2. Bradley18. Saint LouisFebruary 9 1. Cincinnati 2. Bradley18. Saint LouisFebruary 16 1. Cincinnati 2. BradleyFebruary 23 1. Cincinnati 3. Bradley16. Saint LouisMarch 1 1. Cincinnati 4. Bradley13. Saint LouisMarch 8 1. Cincinnati 4. Bradley15. Saint Louis

1960-61

December 13 2. Bradley16. Wichita StateDecember 20 2. Bradley16. Saint LouisDecember 27 2. Bradley 8. Saint Louis18. Wichita StateJanuary 3 2. BradleyJanuary 10 2. BradleyJanuary 17 3. BradleyJanuary 24 3. BradleyFebruary 7 4. Bradley 5. CincinnatiFebruary 14 4. Cincinnati 5. BradleyFebruary 21 3. Cincinnati 4. BradleyFebruary 28 3. Cincinnati 4. BradleyMarch 7 2. Cincinnati 6. Bradley

1961-62

Preseason 2. CincinnatiDecember 19 2. CincinnatiDecember 26 2. Cincinnati 8. Wichita StateJanuary 2 2. CincinnatiJanuary 9 2. CincinnatiJanuary 16 3. Cincinnati 9. BradleyJanuary 23 3. Cincinnati 9. BradleyJanuary 30 3. Cincinnati 9. BradleyFebruary 6 3. Cincinnati 7. BradleyFebruary 13 3. Cincinnati 5. BradleyFebruary 20 2. Cincinnati 6. BradleyFebruary 27 2. Cincinnati 6. BradleyMarch 6 2. Cincinnati 6. BradleyMarch 13 2. Cincinnati 5. Bradley

1962-63

Preseason 1. CincinnatiDecember 4 1. Cincinnati10. Wichita State

December 11 1. CincinnatiDecember 18 1. CincinnatiDecember 25 1. CincinnatiJanuary 1 1. Cincinnati 8. Wichita StateJanuary 8 1. Cincinnati 8. Wichita StateJanuary 15 1. Cincinnati 7. Wichita StateJanuary 22 1. Cincinnati 8. Wichita StateJanuary 29 1. Cincinnati10. Wichita StateFebruary 5 1. Cincinnati 9. Wichita StateFebruary 12 1. CincinnatiFebruary 19 1. Cincinnati 7. Wichita StateFebruary 26 1. Cincinnati 8. Wichita StateMarch 5 1. Cincinnati 6. Wichita StateMarch 12 1. Cincinnati 5. Wichita State

1963-64

Preseason 3. Cincinnati 5. Wichita StateDecember 10 6. CincinnatiDecember 17 4. Cincinnati

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Tom Thacker was a three-time all-MVC choice and helped Cincinnati to national titles in 1961 and 1962.

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December 24 5. CincinnatiDecember 31 4. CincinnatiJanuary 7 8. CincinnatiJanuary 14 8. CincinnatiJanuary 2110. Wichita StateJanuary 28 7. Wichita StateFebruary 4 4. Wichita StateFebruary 11 6. Wichita StateFebruary 18 6. Wichita State 10. DrakeFebruary 25 5. Wichita StateMarch 3 5. Wichita StateMarch 10 5. Wichita State

1964-65

Preseason 3. Wichita State14. BradleyDecember 8 2. Wichita State 4. Saint LouisDecember 15 1. Wichita State10. Saint LouisDecember 22 2. Wichita State 9. Saint LouisDecember 29 2. Wichita State 9. Saint LouisJanuary 5 5. Wichita StateJanuary 12 3. Wichita StateJanuary 19 4. Wichita StateJanuary 26 5. Wichita StateFebruary 2 8. Wichita StateFebruary 9 9. Wichita StateFebruary 1610. Wichita State

1965-66

Preseason 9. BradleyDecember 7 9. BradleyDecember 14 9. Bradley10. Wichita StateDecember 21 5. Bradley 8. Wichita StateDecember 28 3. Bradley

January 4 5. BradleyJanuary 11 5. BradleyJanuary 18 7. BradleyJanuary 25 8. CincinnatiFebruary 110. Cincinnati

1966-67

Preseason 5. Louisville10. CincinnatiDecember 6 4. Louisville10. CincinnatiDecember 13 3. Louisville10. CincinnatiDecember 20 2. Louisville 7. CincinnatiDecember 27 2. Louisville 7. CincinnatiJanuary 3 2. Louisville 8. Cincinnati10. BradleyJanuary 10 2. LouisvilleJanuary 17 2. LouisvilleJanuary 24 2. LouisvilleJanuary 31 3. LouisvilleFebruary 7 3. LouisvilleFebruary 14 2. LouisvilleFebruary 21 2. LouisvilleFebruary 28 2. LouisvilleMarch 7 2. Louisville

1967-68

Preseason 3. LouisvilleDecember 5 3. LouisvilleDecember 12 5. LouisvilleDecember 1910. BradleyFebruary 27 9. LouisvilleMarch 5 9. LouisvilleMarch 12 9. Louisville

1968-69

Preseason14. CincinnatiDecember 3 9. Cincinnati

December 10 6. CincinnatiDecember 17 6. Cincinnati19. LouisvilleDecember 2410. Cincinnati14. LouisvilleDecember 3110. Cincinnati14. LouisvilleJanuary 714. Louisville18. Drake19. CincinnatiJanuary 1414. Tulsa19. CincinnatiJanuary 2114. TulsaJanuary 2813. TulsaFebruary 411. TulsaFebruary 11 7. Tulsa20. LouisvilleFebruary 1813. Louisville14. TulsaFebruary 2511. Louisville19. TulsaMarch 411. Drake15. Louisville

1969-70

Preseason15. Louisville19. DrakeDecember 911. LouisvilleDecember 1614. LouisvilleDecember 2314. LouisvilleJanuary 620. LouisvilleJanuary 1318. LouisvilleJanuary 2018. LouisvilleJanuary 2716. DrakeFebruary 313. DrakeFebruary 1011. DrakeFebruary 1717. Drake19. LouisvilleFebruary 2416. DrakeMarch 314. Drake19. CincinnatiMarch 1014. Drake

1970-71

Preseason10. Drake15. New Mexico StateDecember 8 7. Drake15. New Mexico State20. LouisvilleDecember 15 9. Drake17. New Mexico StateDecember 22 9. Drake20. New Mexico StateDecember 29 7. Drake17. LouisvilleJanuary 513. Louisville16. DrakeJanuary 1216. Louisville19. MemphisFebruary 1619. LouisvilleFebruary 2315. LouisvilleMarch 1618. Drake

1971-72

Preseason 9. LouisvilleDecember 716. LouisvilleDecember 1417. LouisvilleDecember 2119. LouisvilleDecember 2815. LouisvilleJanuary 4 7. LouisvilleJanuary 11 5. LouisvilleJanuary 18 6. LouisvilleJanuary 25 4. LouisvilleFebruary 1 3. LouisvilleFebruary 8 4. Louisville15. MemphisFebruary 15 4. Louisville18. MemphisFebruary 22 3. Louisville19. MemphisFebruary 29 2. Louisville20. MemphisMarch 7 4. Louisville11. MemphisMarch 14 4. Louisville13. Memphis

1972-73

Preseason11. Memphis20. LouisvilleDecember 511. MemphisDecember 1219. MemphisJanuary 920. LouisvilleJanuary 1620. LouisvilleJanuary 2317. MemphisJanuary 3017. MemphisFebruary 615. MemphisFebruary 1316. MemphisFebruary 2014. MemphisFebruary 2710. MemphisMarch 615. MemphisMarch 1312. MemphisMarch 20 4. Louisville13. Memphis

1973-74

Preseason 9. LouisvilleDecember 4 9. LouisvilleDecember 11 9. LouisvilleDecember 18 8. LouisvilleDecember 25 8. LouisvilleJanuary 213. LouisvilleJanuary 811. LouisvilleJanuary 1516. LouisvilleJanuary 2214. LouisvilleJanuary 2915. LouisvilleFebruary 515. LouisvilleFebruary 1218. LouisvilleFebruary 1920. LouisvilleFebruary 2620. LouisvilleMarch 518. LouisvilleMarch 1216. Louisville

1974-75

Preseason 8. LouisvilleDecember 3 6. LouisvilleDecember 10 4. LouisvilleDecember 17 4. LouisvilleDecember 24 4. LouisvilleDecember 31 4. LouisvilleJanuary 7 3. LouisvilleJanuary 14 3. LouisvilleJanuary 21 2. LouisvilleJanuary 28 3. LouisvilleFebruary 4 3. LouisvilleFebruary 11 6. LouisvilleFebruary 18 6. LouisvilleFebruary 25 3. LouisvilleMarch 4 3. LouisvilleMarch 11 3. LouisvilleMarch 18 3. Louisville14. DrakeMarch 25 4. Louisville14. DrakeApril 2 4. Louisville16. Drake

1976-77

November 3017. Southern IllinoisDecember 718. Southern IllinoisDecember 1418. Southern Illinois

1977-78

December 611. Indiana StateDecember 13 9. Indiana StateDecember 20 6. Indiana StateDecember 27 6. Indiana StateJanuary 3 6. Indiana StateJanuary 10 6. Indiana StateJanuary 17 4. Indiana StateJanuary 2413. Indiana State

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1978-79

December 1220. Indiana StateDecember 1916. Indiana StateDecember 2611. Indiana StateJanuary 311. Indiana StateJanuary 9 9. Indiana StateJanuary 16 5. Indiana StateJanuary 23 3. Indiana StateJanuary 30 2. Indiana StateFebruary 6 2. Indiana StateFebruary 13 1. Indiana StateFebruary 20 2. Indiana StateFebruary 27 1. Indiana StateMarch 6 1. Indiana StateMarch 13 1. Indiana State

1981-82

Preseason 6. Wichita State11. TulsaDecember 1 4. Wichita State 9. TulsaDecember 8 4. Wichita State14. TulsaDecember 15 4. Wichita State12. TulsaDecember 22 3. Wichita State14. TulsaDecember 29 2. Wichita State13. TulsaJanuary 5 9. Wichita State10. TulsaJanuary 1216. Wichita State18. TulsaJanuary 1910. TulsaJanuary 2616. TulsaFebruary 211. TulsaFebruary 9 7. TulsaFebruary 16 6. TulsaFebruary 23 8. TulsaMarch 210. TulsaMarch 910. Tulsa

1982-83

December 2120. TulsaDecember 2819. TulsaJanuary 2517. Illinois StateFebruary 116. Illinois StateFebruary 816. Wichita State17. Illinois StateFebruary 1515. Wichita StateFebruary 2212. Wichita StateMarch 112. Wichita StateMarch 811. Wichita StateMarch 1514. Wichita State

1983-84

November 2918. Wichita StateDecember 614. Wichita StateJanuary 1020. TulsaJanuary 1713. TulsaJanuary 2412. TulsaJanuary 3111. TulsaFebruary 712. TulsaFebruary 1412. TulsaFebruary 2110. TulsaFebruary 28 9. TulsaMarch 612. TulsaMarch 1312. Tulsa

1984-85

January 1520. TulsaJanuary 2217. TulsaJanuary 2912. TulsaFebruary 517. TulsaFebruary 1215. TulsaFebruary 1912. TulsaFebruary 2615. TulsaMarch 515. TulsaMarch 1218. Tulsa

1985-86

January 1420. BradleyJanuary 2117. BradleyJanuary 2813. BradleyFebruary 413. BradleyFebruary 1113. BradleyFebruary 1812. BradleyFebruary 2511. BradleyMarch 4 9. BradleyMarch 1114. Bradley

1987-88

February 218. BradleyFebruary 915. BradleyFebruary 1617. BradleyFebruary 2314. BradleyMarch 114. BradleyMarch 812. BradleyMarch 1511. Bradley

1995-96

December 2625. Tulsa

1997-98

November 1824. Illinois State

2002-03

December 923. CreightonDecember 1620. CreightonDecember 2318. CreightonDecember 3015. CreightonJanuary 616. CreightonJanuary 1313. CreightonJanuary 2010. CreightonJanuary 2716. CreightonFebruary 313. CreightonFebruary 1012. CreightonFebruary 1717. CreightonFebruary 2417. Creighton

March 319. CreightonMarch 1019. CreightonMarch 1615. Creighton

2003-04

January 1224. CreightonFebruary 923. Southern IllinoisFebruary 1620. Southern IllinoisFebruary 2316. Southern IllinoisMarch 115. Southern IllinoisMarch 824. Southern IllinoisMarch 1523. Southern Illinois

2005-06

January 3025. UNIFebruary 625. UNIFebruary 2025. UNI

2006-07

Preseason19. CreightonNovember 1320. CreightonNovember 2024. Wichita StateNovember 2717. Wichita StateDecember 410. Wichita StateDecember 11 8. Wichita StateDecember 18 8. Wichita StateDecember 2616. Wichita StateFebruary 521. Southern IllinoisFebruary 1216. Southern IllinoisFebruary 1913. Southern IllinoisFebruary 2611. Southern IllinoisMarch 514. Southern Illinois

2007-08

Preseason24. Southern IllinoisNovember 1223. Southern IllinoisNovember 1919. Southern IllinoisJanuary 2122. Drake

January 2816. DrakeFebruary 415. DrakeFebruary 1114. DrakeFebruary 1816. DrakeFebruary 2520. DrakeMarch 320. DrakeMarch 1016. DrakeMarch 1714. Drake

2009-10

January 1820. UNIFebruary 124. UNIFebruary 819. UNIFebruary 2225. UNI

2011-12

December 519. CreightonDecember 1225. CreightonDecember 1923. CreightonDecember 2621. CreightonJanuary 923. CreightonJanuary 1619. CreightonJanuary 2315. CreightonJanuary 3013. CreightonFebruary 617. CreightonFebruary 1324. Wichita StateFebruary 2019. Wichita StateFebruary 2715. Wichita State25. CreightonMarch 516. Wichita State19. CreightonMarch 1218. Wichita State19. Creighton

2012-13

Preseason16. CreightonNovember 1215. CreightonNovember 1914. CreightonNovember 2611. CreightonDecember 316. Creighton

24. Wichita StateDecember 1016. Creighton23. Wichita StateDecember 1717. CreightonDecember 2416. CreightonDecember 3116. CreightonJanuary 713. Creighton23. Wichita StateJanuary 1412. CreightonJanuary 2117. Creighton20. Wichita StateJanuary 2815. Wichita State21. CreightonMarch 1123. CreightonMarch 1822. Creighton

2013-14

Preseason16. Wichita StateNovember 1116. Wichita StateNovember 1814. Wichita StateNovember 2512. Wichita StateDecember 211. Wichita StateDecember 912. Wichita StateDecember 1611. Wichita StateDecember 2310. Wichita StateDecember 308. Wichita StateJanuary 66. Wichita StateJanuary 135. Wichita StateJanuary 205. Wichita StateJanuary 274. Wichita StateFebruary 34. Wichita StateFebruary 104. Wichita StateFebruary 173. Wichita StateFebruary 242. Wichita StateMarch 32. Wichita StateMarch 102. Wichita StateMarch 172. Wichita State

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Missouri Valley Conference vs. the Top 25The following is a year-by-year break-down of Missouri Valley Conference records against non-conference top-25 opponents. Associated Press rankings indicated, and only MVC wins are listed.

Notes on the Associated Press poll: • The Associated Press began its basketball poll on Jan. 20, 1949. • Starting in 1961-62, the AP provided a pre-season poll. • From 1949 through 1961, and from 1969 through 1989 only a Top 20 was recorded, and from 1962 through 1968 only a Top 10 was recorded. The AP has conducted a top-25 poll since 1990. • The AP conducted post-season tournament polls in 1953, 1954, 1974 and 1975. All other AP polls ended in conjunction with the end of the regular season. 1948-49 (4-5)

Bradley (2-3); Oklahoma State (2-1);Saint Louis (0-1)

J29 Oklahoma State at #16 DePaul W, 37-26 F11 Bradley at #9 San Francisco W, 54-52 M14 Bradley vs.#5 Western Ky. W, 95-86 M18 Oklahoma St. vs. #17 Wyoming W, 40-39

1949-50 (3-2)

Bradley (3-0); Saint Louis (0-2)

M16 Bradley vs. #9 St. John’s W, 83-72 M20 Bradley vs. #19 Kansas W, 59-57 M24 Bradley vs. #7 UCLA W, 73-59

1950-51 (6-6)

Bradley (2-1); Detroit (0-1); Drake (0-1);Oklahoma State (2-2); Saint Louis (2-1)

D19 #9 UCLA at Bradley W, 79-74D27 #5 Indiana at Bradley W, 64-62D29 Saint Louis vs. #1 Kentucky W, 43-42 F3 #4 Long Island at Saint Louis W, 47-45 F5 Oklahoma St. at #20 Kansas W, 46-41 M23 Okla. State vs. #15 Washington W, 61-57

1951-52 (6-4)

Oklahoma State (1-0); Saint Louis (4-3);Tulsa (1-1)

D28 Saint Louis vs. #14 Villanova W, 73-69 D29 Saint Louis vs. #1 Kentucky W, 61-60 J5 Saint Louis vs. #13 LaSalle W, 62-46 J15 Saint Louis vs. #13 New York U. W, 75-66 J19 Tulsa at #18 Oklahoma City W, 46-43 J30 #4 Kansas at Oklahoma State W, 49-45

1952-53 (7-10)

Houston (0-1); Oklahoma State (2-1);Saint Louis (2-4); Tulsa (2-4); Wichita State (1-0)

D22 #10 Louisiana State at Tulsa W, 84-58 D29 SLU vs. #12 St. Bonaventure W, 67-59 D30 Okla. State vs. #16 Okla. City W, 75-58 J17 #11 Notre Dame at Saint Louis W, 86-81 #18 Oklahoma City at Tulsa W, 65-62 J23 #17 Okla. City at Wichita State W, 66-62 F23 #8 Kansas at Oklahoma State W, 79-58

1953-54 (5-11)

Houston (0-3); Oklahoma State (3-2);Saint Louis (0-3); Tulsa (1-3); Wichita State (1-0)

D21 Okla. State at #4 Illinois (OT) W, 65-60 D30 Okla. State vs. #11 Okla. City W, 65-50 J12 #11 Kansas at Oklahoma State W, 54-50F3 #18 Bradley at Tulsa W, 66-63 F13 #13 Okla. City at Wichita State W, 79-65

1954-55 (2-7)

Detroit (0-1); Houston (1-0); Okla. State (0-1);Saint Louis (0-3); Tulsa (1-2)

D23 #7 Missouri (2OT) at Houston W, 84-76J29 #10 Oklahoma City at Tulsa W, 65-58

1955-56 (1-7)

Detroit (0-1); Houston (0-1); Okla. State (0-1);Saint Louis (1-1); Wichita State (0-3)

J28 #14 Cincinnati at Saint Louis W, 89-71

1956-57 (4-12)

Bradley (2-0); Detroit (0-1); Drake (0-2); Hous-ton (0-2); Okla. State (0-2); Saint Louis (1-2);Tulsa (0-1); Wichita State (1-2)

D15 Bradley at #10 Canisius W, 66-64 D18 #6 Louisville at Saint Louis W, 93-77 D21 #13 Okla. City at Wichita State W, 73-65 M23 Bradley vs. #12 Memphis W, 84-83

1957-58 (7-14)

Bradley (2-3); Cincinnati (2-2); Drake (1-1); Houston (1-1); North Texas State (0-2); Saint Louis (0-2); Tulsa (0-2); Wichita State (1-1)

D18 #13 UCLA at Wichita State W, 83-68 D20 #13 UCLA at Bradley W, 67-43J27 #7 Okla. State at Houston W, 70-64 F15 #6 Okla. State at Cincinnati W, 71-59F17 #6 Oklahoma State at Bradley W, 57-43M1 #13 Oklahoma State at Drake W, 61-54 M4 Cincinnati vs. #8 Dayton W, 70-66

1958-59 (7-6)

Bradley (2-0); Cincinnati (2-3); Drake (0-1); Houston (1-1); Saint Louis (2-1)

D13 Bradley at #20 St. John’s W, 71-66 D23 #14 California at Saint Louis W, 55-43 J29 #7 St. John’s at Saint Louis W, 72-63F5 #14 Seattle at Bradley W, 86-70F7 #13 Oklahoma City at Houston W, 80-63 M13 Cincinnati vs. #16 TCU W, 77-73 M14 Cincinnati vs. #1 Kansas State W, 85-75

1959-60 (4-2)

Bradley (2-0); Cincinnati (2-1); Saint Louis (0-1)

D30 Cincinnati vs. #14 Iowa W, 96-83 M17 Bradley vs. #9 St. Bonaventure W, 82-71 M19 Bradley vs. #14 Providence W, 88-72 Cincinnati vs. #12 New York U. W, 95-71

1960-61 (6-4)

Bradley (0-1); Cincinnati (3-0); Drake (1-0); Saint Louis (1-1); Tulsa (0-1); Wichita State (1-1)

D17 #20 Dayton at Drake W, 73-62 D21 #15 Colorado at Wichita State W, 64-54 J27 #7 St. John’s at Saint Louis W, 60-57 F4 Cincinnati at #6 Iowa W, 77-60 M18 Cincinnati vs. #4 Kansas State W, 69-64 M25 Cincinnati vs. #1 Ohio St. (OT) W, 70-65

1961-62 (4-3)

Cincinnati (3-0); SLU (0-2); Wichita St. (1-1)

D11 Wichita State at #6 Purdue W, 71-68 J18 Cincinnati at #5 Duquesne W, 62-54 M17 Cincinnati vs. #9 Colorado W, 73-46 M24 Cincinnati vs. #1 Ohio State W, 71-59

1962-63 (6-1)

Cincinnati (3-1); SLU (1-0); Wichita State (2-0)

D29 #2 Ohio State at Wichita State W, 71-54 D31 #5 Kentucky at Saint Louis W, 87-63 J26 Cincinnati at #3 Illinois W, 62-53 M2 Wichita State at #3 Loyola W, 73-72 M16 Cincinnati vs. #10 Colorado W, 67-60 M22 Cincinnati vs. #7 Oregon State W, 80-46

1963-64 (5-3)

Bradley (1-0); Cincinnati (1-1); Saint Louis (1-1);Wichita State (2-1)

D11 #4 Arizona State at Bradley W, 92-85 J3 Cincinnati vs. #8 Oregon State W, 57-53 J25 Wichita State at #3 Loyola W, 80-76F4 Wichita State vs. #9 Loyola W, 65-60 M2 Saint Louis at #2 Kentucky W, 67-60

1964-65 (2-5)

Drake (0-1); Saint Louis (0-1); Tulsa (2-0); Wichita State (0-3)

D5 #15 Seattle at Tulsa W, 98-76 F1 #8 San Francisco at Tulsa W, 59-53

1965-66 (5-4)

Cincinnati (1-1); Saint Louis (0-1); Tulsa (2-1);Wichita State (2-1)

D4 Tulsa at #10 Kansas State W, 70-63 D8 #2 Michigan at Wichita State W, 100-94D18 Cincinnati at #8 UCLA W, 82-76 D28 Tulsa vs. #7 Michigan W, 78-67F8 #3 Loyola at Wichita State W, 92-84

In his three seasons at Cincinnati, Oscar Robertson led the team to six wins against top-25 teams, including No. 1 Kansas State on March 14, 1959.

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Drake (0-1); Louisville (0-1); Tulsa (0-1)

1967-68 (2-6)

Bradley (0-2); Louisville (2-1); Saint Louis (0-2);Wichita State (0-1)

D6 Louisville at #4 Kansas W, 57-51 D30 Louisville vs. #10 Boston College W, 81-74

1968-69 (5-5)

Cincinnati (1-0); Drake (3-1); Louisville (0-1);North Texas State (0-1); Saint Louis (0-2);Wichita State (1-0)

D9 Drake vs. #20 Marquette W, 68-63 D12 #19 Iowa at Wichita State W, 93-88 D14 Drake vs. #19 Iowa W, 89-74D18 Cincinnati at #15 California W, 71-70M22 Drake vs. #4 North Carolina W, 104-84

1969-70 (1-9)

Bradley (0-1); Drake (1-2); N. Texas State (0-1);Saint Louis (0-2); Tulsa (0-1); Wichita State (0-2)

M12 Drake vs. #12 Houston W, 92-87

1970-71 (4-12)

Bradley (0-2); Drake (1-1); Louisville (1-0);New Mexico State (1-3); North Texas State (0-1);Saint Louis (0-3); Tulsa (0-1); West Texas State (1-0); Wichita State (0-1)

D2 W. Texas St. at #12 Utah State W, 81-78D21 #12 Kansas at Louisville W, 87-75F6 #13 Utah St. at New Mexico St. W, 93-90 M18 Drake vs. #12 Notre Dame (OT) W, 79-72

1971-72 (2-8)

Bradley (0-1); Louisville (0-2); Memphis (0-2);New Mexico State (2-2); Saint Louis (0-1)

D6 #16 N. Mexico at New Mex. St. W, 94-79M5 #5 Marquette at New Mex. St. W, 73-69

1972-73 (1-6)

Bradley (0-1); Drake (0-1); Louisville (0-1);Memphis (0-1); N. Texas State (0-2); Tulsa (1-0)

D9 #16 Kansas State at Tulsa W, 89-79

1973-74 (1-5)

Bradley (0-2); Louisville (1-2); Saint Louis (0-1)

D3 #14 Houston at Louisville W, 87-81

1974-75 (10-6)

Drake (2-1); Louisville (5-1); N. Mexico St. (0-1);S. Illinois (1-1); Tulsa (1-0); Wichita State (1-2)

D8 Tulsa vs. #9 Penn W, 81-75 D21 Louisville at #6 Marquette W, 80-69 D30 Drake vs. #11 South Carolina W, 92-71 #16 Memphis St. at Wichita St. W, 95-91M3 #13 Creighton at S. Illinois W, 53-47 M13 Drake vs. #13 USC W, 80-70 M15 Louisville vs. #15 Rutgers W, 91-78 M20 Louisville vs. #12 Cincinnati W, 78-63 M22 Louisville vs. #4 Maryland W, 96-82 M31 Louisville vs. #6 Syracuse (OT) W, 96-88

1975-76 (1-6)

Drake (0-1); Southern Illinois (0-2); Tulsa (0-1); West Texas State (1-0); Wichita State (0-2)

J3 WTSU at #11 Louisville (OT) W, 84-78 1976-77 (1-7)

Bradley (0-1); Drake (0-1); S. Illinois (0-1);Tulsa (0-3); Wichita State (1-1)

F19 Wichita State at #9 Marquette W, 75-64

1977-78 (2-9)

Bradley (0-2); Creighton (0-3); Indiana State (1-0); New Mexico State (0-1); Southern Illinois (0-1); Tulsa (0-1); Wichita State (1-1)

N28 #12 Purdue at Indiana State W, 91-63 J21 #16 UNLV at Wichita State W, 87-83

1978-79 (3-3)

Creighton (0-1); Indiana State (3-1);West Texas State (0-1)

M15 Indiana St. vs. #14 Oklahoma W, 93-72 M17 Indiana State vs. #5 Arkansas W, 73-71 M24 Indiana State vs. #6 DePaul W, 76-74

1979-80 (1-5)

Bradley (0-1); Creighton (0-1); Drake (1-1);Tulsa (0-2)

J3 Drake vs. #18 Georgetown W, 79-77

1980-81 (3-7)

Creighton (0-1); Drake (1-1); Illinois State (0-3);Tulsa (1-0); W. Texas St. (0-1); Wichita St. (1-1)

D4 #8 Louisville at Tulsa W, 68-60 D26 Drake vs. #19 Utah W, 69-68 M15 Wichita State vs. #13 Iowa W, 60-56

1981-82 (1-7)

Creighton (0-1); Drake (0-2); Illinois State (0-1);Tulsa (0-1); Wichita State (1-2)

D12 #9 UAB at Wichita State W, 75-60

1982-83 (2-4)

Drake (0-1); Tulsa (2-1); West Texas State (0-1);Wichita State (0-1)

D4 Tulsa at #20 Oklahoma W, 79-76D17 #17 North Carolina at Tulsa W, 84-74

1983-84 (0-5)

Creighton (0-1); Drake (0-2); Illinois State (0-2)

1984-85 (1-6)

Creighton (0-1); Illinois State (0-2); Tulsa (1-0);Wichita State (0-3)

J9 #8 Oklahoma at Tulsa W, 104-89

1985-86 (1-7)

Bradley (1-1); Creighton (0-1); Drake (0-1);Tulsa (0-2); W. Texas St. (0-1); Wichita St. (0-1)

M13 Bradley vs. #20 UTEP W, 83-65

1986-87 (1-7)

Creighton (0-2); Drake (0-1); Illinois State (0-2);Wichita State (1-2)

J6 #19 Kansas at Wichita State W, 54-49

1987-88 (1-8)

Bradley (0-1); Creighton (0-1); Drake (0-2); Il-linois St. (1-2); S. Illinois (0-1); Wichita St. (0-1)

J29 Illinois State vs. #14 Iowa W, 89-88

1988-89 (1-5)

Creighton (0-1); Drake (0-1); S. Illinois (1-0);Tulsa (0-2); Wichita State (0-1)

N26 #11 Villanova at S. Illinois W, 102-81

1989-90 (1-9)

Bradley (0-1); Creighton (0-1); Drake (0-1);Illinois State (0-1); Indiana State (0-1);Tulsa (1-1); Wichita State (0-3)

D17 #22 Oklahoma State at Tulsa W, 95-80

1990-91 (2-3)

Creighton (1-1); Tulsa (0-1); Wichita State (1-1)

D4 #15 Alabama at Wichita St. (OT) W, 74-71M14 Creighton vs. #15 N. Mexico St. W, 64-56

1991-92 (0-12)

Bradley (0-2); Drake (0-1); Indiana State (0-1);Missouri State (0-1); UNI (0-1); Tulsa (0-2);Wichita State (0-4)

In 1969, Willie McCarter led Drake to three top-25 wins, including a 104-84 win vs. No. 4 North Carolina in the Final Four.

Junior Bridgeman led the 1975 Louisville team to the Final Four, which included a league-record five top-25 wins that year.

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1992-93 (0-11)

Creighton (0-1); Drake (0-1); Indiana St. (0-2);Missouri State (0-1); UNI (0-1); S. Illinois (0-2);Tulsa (0-1); Wichita State (0-2)

1993-94 (2-5)

Southern Illinois (0-2); Tulsa (2-3)

M18 Tulsa vs. #17 UCLA W, 112-102 M20 Tulsa vs. #19 Oklahoma St. W, 82-80

1994-95 (0-6)

Creighton (0-1); Evansville (0-1); UNI (0-1);Southern Illinois (0-1); Tulsa (0-2)

1995-96 (0-6)

Bradley (0-1); Drake (0-2); Illinois State (0-1);UNI (0-1); Tulsa (0-1)

1996-97 (0-7)

Bradley (0-1); Creighton (0-1); Drake (0-1);Evansville (0-2); Illinois State (0-1); Missouri State (0-1)

1997-98 (1-4)

Drake (0-1); Illinois State (0-1); UNI (1-0);Missouri State (0-1); Wichita State (0-1)

D9 #10 Iowa at UNI W, 84-78

1998-99 (3-7)

Creighton (1-1); Drake (0-1); Evansville (0-1);Illinois State (0-1); Indiana State (0-1);Missouri State (2-2)

D20 #18 Okla. State at Creighton W, 66-60 M12 Missouri St. vs. #18 Wisconsin W, 43-32 M14 Missouri St. vs. #20 Tennessee W, 81-51

1999-00 (2-7)

Bradley (0-2); Creighton (1-2); Illinois St. (0-1);Indiana State (1-1); Southern Illinois (0-1)

N27 #23 Iowa at Creighton W, 85-76 D12 Indiana State at #15 Indiana W, 63-60

2000-01 (1-7)

Bradley (0-1); Creighton (0-1); Drake (0-1);Illinois State (0-1); Indiana State (1-0); Missouri State (0-1); UNI (0-1); Southern Illinois (0-1)

M16 Indiana St. vs. #13 Oklahoma W, 70-68

2001-02 (4-7)

Creighton (2-1); Drake (0-1); Illinois State (0-1);Indiana State (0-1); UNI (1-0); S. Illinois (1-2);Wichita State (0-1)

N27 #17 Western Ky. at CU (2OT) W, 94-91 D4 #12 Iowa at UNI W, 78-76 M15 Creighton vs. #15 Florida (2OT) W, 83-82 M17 S. Illinois vs. #23 Georgia W, 77-75

2002-03 (0-3)

Creighton (0-1); Missouri State (0-1); SIU (0-1)

2003-04 (1-3)

Evansville (0-1); Illinois State (0-1); UNI (1-1)

D9 #24 Iowa at UNI W, 77-66

Missouri Valley Conference vs. the Top 252004-05 (0-4)

Drake (0-1); UNI (0-2); Southern Illinois (0-1)

2005-06 (6-7) Bradley (2-1); Drake (0-2); Indiana State (1-0); UNI (2-1); S. Illinois (0-1); Wichita State (1-2) D6 #12 Iowa at UNI (OT) W, 67-63D6 #18 Indiana at Indiana State W, 72-67F18 #24 Bucknell at UNI (2OT) W, 65-61M17 Bradley vs. #12 Kansas W, 77-73 M18 Wichita State vs. #18 Tennessee W, 80-73 M19 Bradley vs. #16 Pittsburgh W, 72-66

2006-07 (6-5) Creighton (1-1); Evansville (0-1); Indiana State (1-0); Missouri State (1-0); UNI (0-2); Southern Illinois (1-1); Wichita State (2-0) N24 Missouri State vs. #7 Wisconsin W, 66-64N25 Wichita State at #6 LSU W, 57-53D2 Wichita State at #15 Syracuse W, 64-61D9 #24 Xavier at Creighton W, 73-67D9 #15 Butler at Indiana State W, 72-64F17 Southern Illinois at #13 Butler W, 68-64

2007-08 (2-8) Bradley (0-2); Creighton (0-1); Drake (1-0); Evansville (0-1); Illinois State (0-1); Indiana State (0-1); Southern Illinois (1-2) D11 #24 Saint Mary’s at S. Illinois W, 71-56F23 Drake at #8 Butler W, 71-64

2008-09 (0-11) Bradley (0-2); Evansville (0-1); Indiana State (0-2); UNI (0-2); Southern Illinois (0-2); Wichita State (0-2)

2009-10 (3-5) Bradley (1-0); Creighton (0-3); Evansville (0-1); UNI (1-1); Wichita State (1-0) N28 Bradley vs. #20 Illinois W, 72-68D19 #16 Texas Tech at Wichita St. W, 85-83M20 UNI vs. #1 Kansas W, 69-67

2010-11 (1-11) Bradley (0-1); Creighton (0-1); Evansville (1-0);Illinois State (0-1); Indiana State (0-3); Missouri State (0-1); UNI (0-1); Southern Illinois (0-2); Wichita State (0-1) N27 Evansville at #23 Butler (OT) W, 71-68

2011-12 (2-6) Bradley (0-2); Creighton (0-1); Evansville (0-1); Indiana State (1-0); Southern Illinois (0-1); Wichita State (1-1) D3 #18 UNLV at Wichita State W, 89-70D17 Indiana State at #25 Vanderbilt W, 61-55

2012-13 (4-14) Bradley (0-1); Creighton (1-1); Evansville (0-2); Illinois State (0-1); Indiana State (0-3); Missouri State (0-2); UNI (0-3); Wichita State (3-1) N23 Creighton vs. #24 Wisconsin W, 84-74M21 Wichita State vs. #20 Pitt W, 73-55M23 Wichita State vs. #1 Gonzaga W, 76-70M30 Wichita State vs. #6 Ohio State W, 70-66

2013-14 (2-5) Drake (0-1); Evansville (0-1); Illinois State (1-1); Indiana St. (1-0); Missouri St. (0-1); UNI (0-1) N17 Indiana St. at #21 Notre Dame W, 80-69D7 #25 Dayton at Illinois State W, 81-75

Top-25 “Records” Most Wins in a Season: 10 (1974-75); 7 (3 times)Wins Against No. 1: 7 (last time on March 23, 2013)Wins Against Top 5: 28 (last on March 23, 2013)Wins Against Top 10: 70 (last on March 30, 2013)Most Top-25 Wins as MVC school: 28 - Wichita State; 20 - Bradley

The following is a school-by-school breakdown of Missouri Valley Confer-ence records against non-conference top-25 opponents (it does not include top-25 wins against other Valley teams). Associated Press rankings indi-cated (first year of the poll was 1949). Records include only those accumulated while team was an MVC member (in-cludes games through 2012-13).Team Rec. Last Top-25 Win

Bradley 20-40 11/28/09 (#20 Illinois)Cincinnati 18-9 12/18/69 (#15 Cal.)Creighton 7-32 11/23/12 (#24 Wis.)Detroit 0-4 noneDrake 12-41 2/23/08 (#8 Butler)Evansville 1-13 11/27/10 (#23 Butler)Houston 3-9 2/7/60 (#13 Okla. City)Illinois State 2-25 12/7/13 (#25 Dayton)Indiana State 10-17 11/17/13 (#21 N. Dame)Louisville 9-9 3/31/75 (#6 Syracuse)Loyola 0-0 noneMemphis 0-3 noneMissouri State 3-12 11/24/06 (#7 Wis.)New Mexico St. 3-7 3/5/72 (#5 Marquette)North Texas St. 0-7 noneUNI 6-19 3/20/10 (#1 Kansas)Oklahoma State 10-10 1/12/54 (#11 Kansas)Saint Louis 15-41 3/2/64 (#2 Kentucky)Southern Illinois 5-24 12/11/07 (#24 S Mary’s)Tulsa 18-42 3/20/94 (#19 Okla. St.)West Texas St. 2-4 1/3/76 (#11 Louisville)Wichita State 28-54 3/30/13 (#6 Ohio State)

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The Rating Percentage Index (RPI) was first used by the men’s com-mittee in 1981 and consists of three factors (team’s Division I winning percentage, team’s schedule strength, and team’s opponents’ schedule strength). Below is a listing of annual season-ending RPIs for The Valley and its members. (Information courtesy of Jim Sukup, Collegiate Basket-ball News -- data unavailable prior to 1991-92.)

Missouri Valley Conference in the RPI

1991-92*Postseason: 2 (0-2)

RPI Sked

MVC 21 19Bradley 267 224Creighton 223 175Drake 277 227Illinois St. 121 185Indiana St. 145 102*Missouri St. 98 210UNI 213 169*S. Illinois 108 257Tulsa 124 117Wichita St. 219 131

1992-93*Postseason: 2 (2-2)

RPI Sked

MVC 15 14Bradley 193 160Creighton 203 126Drake 150 172Illinois St. 106 178Indiana St. 178 113*Missouri St. 83 95UNI 181 174*S. Illinois 82 147Tulsa 148 169Wichita St. 170 83

1993-94*Postseason: 3 (4-3)

RPI Sked

MVC 17 16*Bradley 71 167Creighton 260 200Drake 202 181Illinois St. 123 168Indiana St. 264 127Missouri St. 175 125UNI 161 191*S. Illinois 41 101*Tulsa 34 80Wichita St. 205 100

1994-95*Postseason: 4 (2-4)

RPI Sked

MVC 10 10*Bradley 54 81Creighton 214 133Drake 140 106Evansville 85 140*Illinois St. 84 79Indiana St. 240 157Missouri St. 120 176UNI 237 173*S. Illinois 34 57*Tulsa 16 23Wichita St. 152 142

Teams in The Top 100 Since 1992 Since 1992, 81 of 91 Missouri Valley Con-ference teams with regular-season RPIs (pre-Selection Sunday) in the Top 100 have participated in the postseason. A top-75 fin-ish in the regular-season RPI has secured all 61-such Valley teams a post-season berth.RPI Rank Total NCAA NIT Other None

Top 100: 91 41 34 6 10Top 75: 61 37 24 0 --Top 50: 45 32 13 0 --

Year Team, RPI (Tournament)

1992 Missouri State, 95 (NCAA); SIU, 108 (NIT)

1993 SIU, 81 (NCAA); Missouri State, 86 (NIT)

1994 SIU, 36 (NCAA); TU, 54 (NCAA); BU, 86 (NIT)

1995 TU, 15 (NCAA); SIU, 30 (NCAA); BU, 58 (NIT); Illinois State, 84 (NIT); Evansville, 85 (none);

1996 Bradley, 25 (NCAA); Tulsa, 39 (NCAA); ILS, 71 (NIT); Missouri State, 92 (none)

1997 ILS, 35 (NCAA); MSU, 42 (NIT); UNI, 83 (none); Evansville, 88 (none)

1998 Illinois State, 33 (NCAA); Creighton, 82 (NIT)

1999 Creighton, 34 (NCAA); Missouri State, 35 (NCAA); Evansville, 44 (NCAA); Bradley, 64 (NIT); Southern Illinois, 82 (none); Illinois St., 96 (none)

2000 Missouri State, 34 (NIT); INS, 47 (NCAA); S. Illinois, 53 (NIT); Creighton, 59 (NCAA)

2001 Creighton, 27 (NCAA); Illinois State, 79 (NIT); Indiana State, 80 (NCAA); Bradley, 98 (NIT)

2002 Creighton, 44 (NCAA); S. Illinois, 52 (NCAA); Illinois State, 99 (none)

2003 Creighton, 23 (NCAA); S. Illinois, 34 (NCAA)

2004 Southern Illinois, 26 (NCAA); UNI, 64 (NCAA); WSU, 69 (NIT); CU, 79 (NIT); MSU, 100 (none)

2005 Southern Illinois, 17 (NCAA); UNI, 37 (NCAA); Creighton, 44 (NCAA); Wichita State, 45 (NIT); Missouri State, 52 (NIT)

2006 Missouri State, 21 (NIT); UNI, 25 (NCAA); Wichita State, 27 (NCAA); S. Illinois, 29 (NCAA); Bradley, 33 (NCAA); Creighton, 39 (NIT)

2007 Southern Illinois, 6 (NCAA); Creighton, 20 (NCAA); Missouri State, 36 (NIT); Bradley, 38 (NIT)

2008 Drake, 10 (NCAA); Illinois State, 33 (NIT); Creighton, 46 (NIT); Southern Illinois, 62 (NIT)

2009 Creighton, 40 (NIT); Illinois State, 47 (NIT); UNI, 59 (NCAA); Evansville, 96 (CIT); BU, 98 (CIT)

2010 UNI, 17 (NCAA); Wichita State, 43 (NIT); Illinois State, 76 (NIT); Indiana State, 88 (CBI) Missouri State, 90 (CIT)

2011 Missouri State, 43 (NIT); Wichita State, 60 (NIT); Indiana State, 84 (NCAA)

2012 Wichita State, 12 (NCAA); Creighton, 24 (NCAA); UNI, 73 (NIT); Illinois State, 100 (NIT)

2013 Creighton, 25 (NCAA); Wichita State, 37 (NCAA); Indiana State, 72 (NIT); UNI, 83 (CIT)

2014 Wichita State, 4 (NCAA); Indiana State, 71 (NIT); Missouri State, 85 (CIT)

1995-96*Postseason: 3 (2-3)

RPI Sked

MVC 12 12*Bradley 30 56Creighton 161 158Drake 139 95Evansville 120 104*Illinois St. 64 84Indiana St. 217 203Missouri St. 91 89UNI 122 139S. Illinois 197 152*Tulsa 42 101Wichita St. 225 127

1996-97*Postseason: 3 (1-3)

RPI Sked

MVC 10 10*Bradley 102 119Creighton 138 162Drake 255 54Evansville 89 74*Illinois St. 41 137Indiana St. 163 116*Missouri St. 51 94UNI 85 78S. Illinois 140 95Wichita St. 135 173

1997-98*Postseason: 2 (1-2)

RPI Sked

MVC 12 11Bradley 139 127*Creighton 89 133Drake 293 184Evansville 190 230*Illinois St. 27 79Indiana St. 111 153Missouri St. 118 85UNI 226 223S. Illinois 157 122Wichita St. 122 97

1998-99*Postseason: 4 (3-4)

RPI Sked

MVC 8 8*Bradley 69 76*Creighton 34 71Drake 173 86*Evansville 50 97Illinois St. 96 79Indiana St. 103 113*Missouri St. 27 28UNI 168 67S. Illinois 78 64Wichita St. 167 128

1999-00*Postseason: 4 (2-4)

RPI Sked

MVC 11 11Bradley 112 44*Creighton 63 138Drake 193 164Evansville 123 170Illinois St. 211 133*Indiana St. 53 96*Missouri St. 37 51UNI 148 132*S. Illinois 58 50Wichita St. 183 150

2000-01*Postseason: 4 (1-4)

RPI Sked

MVC 12 12*Bradley 102 113*Creighton 30 71Drake 195 112Evansville 162 122*Illinois St. 87 180*Indiana St. 76 100Missouri St. 158 109UNI 248 101S. Illinois 123 108Wichita St. 212 133

2001-02*Postseason: 2 (3-2)

RPI Sked

MVC 12 12Bradley 234 130*Creighton 44 77Drake 189 208Evansville 260 170Illinois St. 96 89Indiana St. 253 100Missouri St. 141 165UNI 169 172*S. Illinois 41 131Wichita St. 161 188

2002-03*Postseason: 3 (0-3)

RPI Sked

MVC 14 10Bradley 192 120*Creighton 26 110Drake 259 179Evansville 155 83Illinois St. 221 82Indiana St. 263 236Missouri St. 128 171UNI 246 114*S. Illinois 42 116*Wichita St. 132 203

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Missouri Valley Conference in the RPI2003-04*Postseason: 4 (0-4)

RPI Sked

MVC 11 11Bradley 157 184*Creighton 87 164Drake 197 177Evansville 234 99Illinois St. 199 83Indiana St. 223 154Missouri St. 103 105*UNI 70 90*S. Illinois 33 104*Wichita St. 76 87

2004-05*Postseason: 5 (4-5)

RPI Sked

MVC 8 9Bradley 145 95*Creighton 49 80Drake 147 102Evansville 220 204Illinois St. 124 199Indiana St. 202 113*Missouri St. 66 38*UNI 40 62*S. Illinois 18 47*Wichita St. 38 101

2005-06*Postseason: 6 (7-6)

RPI Sked

MVC 6 7*Bradley 25 33*Creighton 46 55Drake 176 81Evansville 192 103Illinois St. 235 86Indiana St. 161 116*Missouri St. 22 40*UNI 35 36*S. Illinois 37 67*Wichita St. 19 47

2006-07*Postseason: 4 (3-4)

RPI Sked

MVC 6 7*Bradley 43 27*Creighton 21 21Drake 113 89Evansville 135 95Illinois St. 138 112Indiana St. 142 63*Missouri St. 48 52UNI 87 93*S. Illinois 9 25Wichita St. 101 88

2007-08*Postseason: 5 (7-5)

RPI Sked

MVC 8 8*Bradley 96 71*Creighton 48 68*Drake 12 66Evansville 252 132*Illinois St. 40 67

Indiana St. 130 82Missouri St. 121 78UNI 129 135*S. Illinois 60 23Wichita St. 198 87

2008-09*Postseason: 7 (5-7)

RPI Sked

MVC 9 9*Bradley 94 90*Creighton 48 114*Drake 171 149*Evansville 107 52*Illinois St. 54 106Indiana St. 205 113Missouri St. 212 104*UNI 61 83S. Illinois 150 74*Wichita St. 160 121

2009-10*Postseason: 6 (8-5)

RPI Sked

MVC 7 9Bradley 108 65*Creighton 106 66Drake 177 107Evansville 245 126*Illinois St. 76 134*Indiana St. 91 53*Missouri St. 75 119*UNI 12 81S. Illinois 166 138*Wichita St. 49 106

2010-11*Postseason: 6 (12-6)

RPI Sked

MVC 11 11Bradley 229 145*Creighton 113 123Drake 213 180*Evansville 129 87Illinois St. 252 206*Indiana St. 83 70*Missouri St. 39 118*UNI 109 113S. Illinois 204 142*Wichita St. 35 72

2011-12*Postseason: 7 (4-7)

RPI Sked

MVC 8 10Bradley 268 97*Creighton 23 105*Drake 142 136*Evansville 143 91*Illinois St. 99 116*Indiana St. 137 154Missouri St. 128 93*UNI 72 41S. Illinois 256 140*Wichita St. 18 47

MVC Among National RPI Leaders The MVC was at No. 11 in the final RPI in 2013-14. Since 2005 (past 10 seasons), The Valley has finished among the top 9 conferences all but twice, which includes a No. 6 ranking in 2005-06 and in 2006-07. Before 2006, The Valley’s previous all-time best was No. 8 (1999, 2005, 2008).

MVC Makes Tremendous Strides in Recent Years The Valley’s No. 6 RPI ranking in 2005 an 2006 is an all-time best. Listed below is the first year the RPI was conducted by Collegiate Basketball News (1992) and the last 12 seasons:

Year RPI Post-Season Teams1991-92 21 2 (Southern Illinois, Missouri State)2002-03 14 3 (Creighton, Southern Illinois, Wichita State)2003-04 11 4 (Creighton, UNI, Southern Illinois, Wichita State)2004-05 8 5 (CU, MSU, UNI, Southern Illinois, Wichita State)2005-06 *6 6 (Bradley, Creighton, MSU, UNI, S. Illinois, Wichita St.)2006-07 *6 4 (Bradley, Creighton, Missouri St., Southern Illinois)2007-08 8 5 (Bradley, Creighton, Drake, Illinois State, S. Illinois)2008-09 9 *7 (Bradley, Creighton, Drake, Evansville, ILS, UNI, WSU)2009-10 7 6 (CU, Illinois St., Indiana St., Missouri St., UNI, Wichita St.)2010-11 11 6 (CU, Evansville, Indiana St., Missouri St., UNI, Wichita St.)2011-12 8 *7 (CU, Drake, Evansville, Illinois St., Indiana St., UNI, WSU)2012-13 8 6 (Bradley, Creighton, Evansville, Indiana St., UNI, Wichita St.)2013-14 11 4 (Illinois State, Indiana State, Missouri State, Wichita State)*all-time season-ending highs for The Valley

RPI: 40 or Better Make the NCAAs Since 1990-91, 918 out of a total 953 eligible teams between No. 1 through No. 40 have made the NCAA Tournament. Only 21 eligible teams (includ-ing seven teams from The Valley) ranked 40 and better in the past 15 years have not made the NCAAs, most recently Southern Mississippi (33) and Toledo (38) in 2013-14. Missouri State (rated No. 21 in the RPI in 2006) was the first team 29 or better not selected. In 2009, Creighton was the first team in NCAA history to have a 40 RPI or better (40) and 26 wins to be denied an NCAA Tournament berth.

Top 50 RPI: NCAA Bids & Snubs Since 1990-91, 45 MVC teams have been rated in the Top 50 of the RPI on Selection Sunday, and 32 have been selected for the NCAA Tournament (the other 13 earned an NIT bid.) Here are the 13 MVC teams with top-50 RPIs who were not selected for the NCAAs (11 of the 13 have occurred since 2005):

Year -- Team (RPI on Selection Sunday)1997 -- Missouri State (42)2000 -- Missouri State (34)2005 -- Wichita State (45)2006 -- Missouri State (21), Creighton (39)2007 -- Missouri State (36), Bradley (37)2008 -- Illinois State (33), Creighton (46)2009 -- Creighton (40), Illinois State (47)2010 -- Wichita State (43)2011 -- Missouri State (43)

2012-13*Postseason: 6 (13-6)

RPI Sked

MVC 8 9*Bradley 179 195*Creighton 22 70Drake 140 86*Evansville 89 94Illinois St. 106 109*Indiana St. 72 46Missouri St. 198 71*UNI 80 33S. Illinois 188 173*Wichita St. 18 34

2013-14*Postseason: 4 (3-4)

RPI Sked

MVC 11 11Bradley 264 211Drake 179 158Evansville 210 125*Illinois St. 133 118*Indiana St. 73 132Loyola 292 225*Missouri St. 93 97UNI 112 96S. Illinois 201 145*Wichita St. 6 93

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Year-By-Year Record for Valley Schoolsin the NCAA Division I Championship

1939 (0) - MVC did not compete. Thefirstnationalcollegiatemen’sbasketballtour-

namentwasheld.Forthefirst12years,districtplayoffsoftenwereheldwiththewinnerenteringaneight-teamfieldforthechampionship.Thedistrictgameswerenotconsideredapartofthetourna-ment.ThewinnersoftheEastandWestregionalsweretheonlytwoteamstoadvancetothefinalsite.

1940 (0) - MVC did not compete.1941 (1) - Creighton defeats Wyoming, 45-44, for third place in

Western Regional. Creighton loses its first game to Washington State, 48-39. (Record: 1-1)

1942 (0) - MVC did not compete.1943 (0) - MVC did not compete.1944 (0) - MVC did not compete.1945 (1) - Oklahoma State defeats Utah, 62-37; beats Ar-

kansas, 68-41; and defeats New York Univer-sity, 49-45, for national title. (Record: 3-0)

1946 (1) - Oklahoma State defeats Baylor, 44-29; beats California, 52-35; and defeats North Carolina, 43-40, to win its second consecutive national championship. (Record: 3-0)

ThechampionshipgamewastelevisedlocallyforthefirsttimeinNewYorkCitybyCBS-TVasOklahomaStatedefeatedNorthCarolina,43-40.Theinitialviewingaudiencewasestimatedtobe500,000.Thiswasthefirsttimefourteamsadvancedtothefinalsite.WithonlyEastandWestregionals,thetworegionalchampionsplayedforthenationaltitlewhiletheregionalrunner-upsplayedforthirdplace.

1947 (0) - MVC did not compete.1948 (0) - MVC did not compete.1949 (1) - Oklahoma State takes second nationally, beating

Wyoming, 40-39; beating Oregon State, 55-30; and losing to Kentucky, 46-36. (Record: 2-1)

1950 (1) - Bradley places second nationally, beating UCLA, 73-59; defeating Baylor, 68-66; and losing to City College of New York, 71-68. (Record: 2-1)

1951 (1) - Oklahoma State finishes fourth. The Cowboys beat Montana State, 50-46; beat Washington, 61-57, and lose in the semis to Kansas State, 68-44, and to Illi-nois, 61-46, in the third-place game. (Record: 2-2)

Thefieldwasexpandedto16teams,with10confer-encechampionsqualifyingautomaticallyforthefirsttime.Those10conferences:BigSeven,BigTen,Border,Eastern(Ivy),MissouriValley,PacificCoast,Skyline,Southeastern,SouthernandSouthwest.

1952 (1) - Saint Louis loses to Kansas, 74-55, in the finals of the Midwest Regional after beating New Mexico State in the first round, 62-53. (Record: 1-1)

Thenumberofregionalsiteschangedfromtwotofour,withthefourwinnersadvancingtothefinals.

1953 (1) - Oklahoma State loses to Kansas, 61-55, in the Mid-west Regional final after beating TCU, 71-54, in an opening round game. (Record: 1-1)

Thebracketexpandedfrom16teamsto22andfluctuatedbetween22and25teamsuntil1974.

1954 (1) - Oklahoma State beats Rice, 51-45, and loses to Bradley (BU then a non-MVC member), 71-57, in the quarterfinals. (Record: 1-1)

ThetitlegamewastelevisednationallyforthefirsttimeasLaSallebeatBradley,94-76,inKansasCity.

1955 (1) - Tulsa loses to Colorado, 69-59, in first round, but defeats Southern Methodist, 68-67, in consolation game at Manhattan, Kan. (Record: 1-1)

1956 (1) - Houston places fourth at Midwest Regional, losing to Southern Methodist, 89-74, and Kansas State, 89-70. (Record: 0-2)

1957 (1) - Saint Louis takes fourth at Midwest Regional, after losing to Oklahoma City, 75-66, and to Southern Methodist, 78-68. (Record: 0-2)

1958 (1) - Cincinnati loses in first round of Midwest Regional to Kansas State, 83-80, but defeats Arkansas, 97-62, for third place in the region. (Record: 1-1)

1959 (1) - Cincinnati beats TCU, 77-73, and defeats Kansas State, 85-75, then loses to California, 64-58, in the semifinals of Final Four, but places third by defeating Louisville, 98-85. (Record: 3-1)

1960 (1) - Cincinnati beats DePaul, 99-59, and defeats Kan-sas, 82-71, then loses to California, 77-69, in the national semifinals, but defeats New York University, 95-71, in the third-place game. (Record: 3-1)

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NCAA Record & Appearances for Current Missouri Valley Conference Members

Current Valley schools have a combined record of 41-50 in NCAA Tournament action while they’ve been league members. The following is a breakdown by school with the number of appearances in parentheses:

School -- Final Four -- Last(Appearances) Record 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Tourn.

Bradley (6) 5-6 0 1 0 0 2006Drake (4) 5-4 0 0 1 0 2008Evansville (1) 0-1 0 0 0 0 1999Illinois State (6) 3-6 0 0 0 0 1998Indiana State (4) 5-4 0 1 0 0 2011Loyola 0-0 0 0 0 0 ---Missouri State (2) 2-2 0 0 0 0 1999UNI (5) 2-5 0 0 0 0 2010Southern Illinois (10) 6-10 0 0 0 0 2007Wichita State (12) 13-12 0 0 1 1 2014

Totals (63) 41-50 0 2 2 1

Former MVC -- Final Four -- Last(Appearances) Record 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Year

Cincinnati (7) 18-6 2 1 2 0 1966Creighton (14) 6-14 0 0 0 0 2013Houston (1) 0-2 0 0 0 0 1956Louisville (5) 7-7 0 0 1 1 1975Memphis (1) 3-1 0 1 0 0 1973New Mexico State (2) 0-2 0 0 0 0 1979Oklahoma State (6) 12-5 2 1 0 1 1954Saint Louis (2) 1-3 0 0 0 0 1957Tulsa (8) 4-8 0 0 0 0 1996

Totals (33) 51-48 4 3 3 2ALL YEARS (95) 91-97 4 5 5 3

NCAA All-Tournament (Final Four) Selections1954 - Bob Carney, Bradley1959 - Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati1960 - Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati1961 - Bob Wiesenhahn, Cincinnati; Carl Bouldin, Cincinnati1962 - Paul Hogue, Cincinnati; Tom Thacker, Cincinnati1963 - Tom Thacker, Cincinnati; George Wilson, Cincinnati; Ron

Bonham, Cincinnati1969 - Willie McCarter, Drake1972 - Jim Price, Louisville1973 - Larry Finch, Memphis State; Larry Kenon, Memphis

State1975 - Allen Murphy, Louisville1979 - Larry Bird, Indiana State2013 - Cleanthony Early, Wichita State

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1961 (1) - Cincinnati beats Texas Tech, 78-55; Kansas State, 69-64; Utah, 82-56; and then Ohio State for the national title, 70-65. (Record: 4-0)

1962 (1) - Cincinnati beats Creighton, 66-46; Colorado, 73-46; UCLA, 72-70, then defeats Ohio State, 71-59, for the national title. (Record: 4-0)

1963 (1) - Cincinnati advances to its third-straight title game and fifth-straight Final Four, beating Texas, 73-68; Colorado, 67-60; and Oregon State, 80-46; before losing to Loyola (Ill.), 60-58. (Record: 3-1)

1964 (1) - Wichita State beats Creighton, 84-68, in the first round, but then falls in the title game of the Midwest Regional to Kansas State, 95-86. (Record: 1-1)

1965 (1) - Wichita State beats Southern Methodist, 86-81 and Oklahoma State, 54-46, to advance to the Final Four, but takes fourth nationally, losing to UCLA, 108-89, and Princeton, 118-82. (Record: 2-2)

1966 (1) - Cincinnati finishes fourth at Midwest Regional, falling against eventual national champion Texas West-ern (now UTEP), 78-76, in overtime, and losing to Southern Methodist, 89-84. (Record: 0-2)

1967 (1) - Louisville takes fourth at Midwest Regional, losing to Southern Methodist, 83-81, and Kansas, 70-68. (Record: 0-2)

1968 (1) - Louisville loses to Houston, 91-75, in first round of Midwest Regional, but takes third by defeating Kan-sas State, 70-68. (Record: 1-1)

1969 (1) - MVC champion Drake wins the Midwest Regional with victories against Texas A&M, 81-63, and Colo-rado State, 84-77, then stretches UCLA to the limit, before losing, 85-82, in the national semifinals. The Bulldogs then beat North Carolina, 104-84, in the third-place game. (Record: 3-1).

1970 (1) - Drake beats Houston, 92-87, in the first round, but then loses in the Midwest Regional finals to New Mexico State, 87-78. (Record: 1-1).

1971 (1) - Drake whips Notre Dame, 79-72, in OT, in the first round of the Midwest Regional, but loses in the re-gional final to Kansas, 73-71. (Record: 1-1)

1972 (1) - Louisville beats Louisiana-Lafayette, 88-84; defeats Kansas State, 72-65, and advances to the Final Four and finishes fourth, losing to UCLA, 96-77, and North Carolina, 105-91. (Record: 2-2)

1973 (1) - Memphis State makes it to the Final Four, defeating South Carolina, 90-76; beating Kansas State, 92-72, and defeating Providence, 98-85, before losing to UCLA in the finals, 87-66. (Record: 3-1)

Forthefirsttime,thechampionshipgamewastele-visedinprimetime.

1974 (1) - Louisville falls in the first round to Creighton, 80-71. (Record: 0-1)

1975 (2) - Louisville beats Rutgers, 91-78; defeats Cincinnati, 78-63; and beats Maryland, 96-82, to make it to the national semifinals, where it loses to UCLA, 75-74, but places third by defeating Syracuse, 96-88. New Mexico State is defeated in the Eastern Regional by North Carolina, 93-69. (Louisville: 4-1; New Mexico State: 0-1. Overall Record: 4-2)

A32-teambracketwasadopted.Forthefirsttime,teamsotherthantheconferencechampionscouldbechosenat-large.Noconferencecouldberepre-sentedbymorethantwoteams.

1976 (1) - Wichita State loses to Michigan, 74-73, in the first round of the Midwest Regional. (Record: 0-1)

Forthefirsttime,twoteamsfromthesameconfer-ence(BigTen)playedinthenationalchampionshipgamewithIndianadefeatingMichigan.

1977 (1) - MVC Tournament champion Southern Illinois moves into the second round of the Midwest Regional, after defeating Arizona, 81-77, but loses to Wake Forest, 86-81. (Record: 1-1)

1978 (1) - Creighton loses to No. 3 DePaul, 80-78, in the first round of the Midwest Regional. (Record: 0-1)

Aseedingprocesswasusedforthefirsttimeforindividualteams.Amaximumoffourautomaticqualifyingconferenceteamswereseededineachofthefourregionalbrackets.

1979 (2) - Indiana State places second nationally, losing to Michigan State, 75-64, in the finals to finish 33-1. The Sycamores beat Virginia Tech, 86-69; Okla-homa, 93-72; Arkansas, 73-71; and DePaul, 76-74, before losing to the Spartans. New Mexico State loses in the first round of the Midwest Regional, 81-78 in overtime, to Weber State. (Indiana State: 4-1; New Mexico State, 0-1; Overall Record: 4-2)

Thebracketwasexpandedto40teams.Forthefirsttime,allteamswereseeded.The16confer-enceswiththebestwon-lostrecordsovertheprevi-ousfiveyearsofchampionshipplayreceivedbyesintothesecondround.Eightadditionalbyeswereavailabletoindependents,secondconferenceteamsandchampionsofotherconferences.

1980 (1) - BU loses to Texas A&M, 55-53, in first round of the Midwest Region at Denton, Texas. (Record: 0-1)

Thebracketwasexpandedto48teams,whichincluded24automaticqualifiersand24at-largeteams.Thetop16seedsreceivedbyestothesec-ondround.Thecommitteeeliminatedrestrictionsonthenumberofat-largeteamsselectedfromoneconference.

1981 (2) - Creighton loses to St. Joseph’s (Pa.) in the first round, 59-57, at Dayton, Ohio. Wichita State beats Southern University, 95-70, and Iowa, 60-56, in Wichita to advance to the Midwest Regional in New Orleans. The Shockers defeated Kansas, 66-65, before losing to LSU, 96-85, in the regional finals. (CU: 0-1; Wichita State: 3-1; Overall Record: 3-2)

Acomputerrankingsystem,theRatingsPercentageIndex,wasusedasanaidinevaluatingteamsinthepreparationformakingat-largeselections.

VirginiadefeatedLouisianaStateinthelastthird-placegameconductedattheFinalFour.

1982 (1) - After receiving a first-round bye, Tulsa loses to Houston, 78-74, at home. (Record: 0-1)

The“selectionshow”wasshownonlivenationaltelevisionforthefirsttime.

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With Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati advanced to the semifinals of the Final Four in 1959 and 1960. The Bearcats then won na-tional titles in 1961 (pictured) and in 1962.

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1983 (1) - Illinois State loses to Ohio, 51-49, in first round in Tampa. (Record: 0-1)

Anopeningroundwasaddedthatrequiredtherepresentativesofeightautomaticqualifyingconfer-encestocompeteforfourpositionsinthe52-teamtournamentbracket.Thisconceptpermittedthecommitteetoretaina48-teambracketevenlybal-ancedwith24automaticqualifiersandat-largeselections,yetawardautomaticqualificationtoeachofthe28conferencesthatreceivedittheyearbe-fore.The16top-seededteamsreceivedbyestothesecondroundofthetournament.

1984 (2) - Illinois State defeats Alabama, 49-48, but loses to DePaul, 75-61, at Lincoln, Neb. Tulsa loses to Louisville, 69-67, at Milwaukee. (Illinois State: 1-1; Tulsa: 0-1; Overall Record: 1-2)

Oneadditionalopen-roundgamewasestablished,requiring10automaticqualifyingconferencestocompeteforfivepositionsinthe53-teambracketthatincluded24automaticand24at-largepicks.

1985 (3) - Illinois State defeats USC, 58-55, but loses to Okla-homa, 75-69, at Tulsa. Texas-El Paso defeats Tulsa, 79-75, at Albuquerque. Georgia defeats Wichita State, 67-59, at Atlanta. (Illinois State: 1-1; Tulsa: 0-1; Wichita St.: 0-1; Overall Record: 1-3)

Thetournamentbracketwasexpandedtoinclude64teams,whicheliminatedallfirst-roundbyes.Thenumberofautomaticqualifierswascappedat30forafive-yearperiod(1986-90).

1986 (2) - Bradley beats UTEP, 83-65, but loses to NCAA champion Louisville, 82-68, at Salt Lake City. Navy defeats Tulsa, 87-68, at Syracuse. (Bradley: 1-1; Tulsa, 0-1; Overall Record: 1-2)

Forthe1986eventinDallas,theNCAAconducteditsfirstrandom,computerizeddrawingforthegen-eralpublic’sallotmentofFinalFourtickets.

1987 (2) - Wichita State loses to St. John’s, 57-55, at Chicago. Tulsa loses to Oklahoma, 74-69, at Tucson. (WSU: 0-1; Tulsa: 0-1; Overall Record: 0-2)

1988 (2) - Auburn defeats Bradley, 90-86, at Atlanta. Wichita State loses to DePaul, 83-62, at South Bend. (Brad-ley: 0-1; Wichita State: 0-1; Overall: 0-2)

TheNCAAcelebratedthe50thanniversaryoftheDivisionIMen’sBasketballChampionship;thescoreintheOklahoma-Kansaschampionshipgamewastied,50-50,athalftime.

1989 (1) - Creighton loses to Missouri, 85-69, at Dallas. (Re-cord: 0-1)

1990 (1) - Michigan defeats Illinois State, 76-70, at Long Beach, Calif. (Record: 0-1)

1991 (1) - Creighton defeats ranked New Mexico State, 64-56, in the first round at Salt Lake City, before losing to Seton Hall, 81-69. (Record: 1-1)

1992 (1) - Missouri State loses to Michigan State, 61-54, at Dayton (Record: 0-1)

1993 (1) - Southern Illinois loses to Duke, 105-70, at Chicago, Ill. (Record: 0-1)

1994 (2) - Tulsa defeats UCLA, 115-102, in the first round and Oklahoma State, 82-80, in the second round at Oklahoma City, Okla., then loses to eventual national champion Arkansas, 103-84, in the Midwest Regional at Dallas, Texas. Southern Illinois loses to Minnesota, 74-60, in the first round at Sacramento. (Tulsa: 2-1; SIU: 0-1; Overall Record: 2-2)

BillClintonbecamethefirstsittingpresidenttoat-tendthetournament,whenhewaspresentattheMidwestRegionalchampionshipgameinDallasandthenationalsemifinalsandfinalinCharlotte.

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1995 (2) - Tulsa advances to the Sweet Sixteen, defeating Il-linois, 68-62, and Old Dominion, 64-52, at Albany, N.Y. Tulsa was eliminated in the East Regional semi-finals by Massachusetts, 76-51. Southern Illinois was beaten by Syracuse, 96-92, in the first round of the Midwest Regional at Austin, Texas. (Tulsa: 2-1; Southern Illinois: 0-1; Overall Record: 2-2)

1996 (2) - Bradley and Tulsa lose in the opening round. Brad-ley, seeded eighth and an at-large team to the East Regional in Providence, R.I., loses to Stanford,

66-58. Tulsa, seeded 11th in the Midwest at Mil-waukee, Wis., fell to Louisville, 82-80, in overtime. (Tulsa: 0-1; Bradley: 0-1; Overall: 0-2)

1997 (1) - Illinois State, seeded 11th at the Midwest Regional in Auburn Hills, Mich., loses to sixth-ranked Iowa State, 69-57. (Record: 0-1)

1998 (1) - Illinois State, seeded ninth in the West Regional at Sacramento, beat Tennessee, 82-81, in OT, before losing to top-seed Arizona, 82-49. (Record: 1-1)

1999 (3) - Missouri State, seeded 12th in the East Region, beats #5 Wisconsin, 43-32, and #4 Tennessee, 81-51, at Charlotte, N.C., but loses in the East Region semifinals to #1 Duke, 78-61, at East Rutherford, N.J. Creighton, seeded tenth in the South Region, defeats #7 Louisville, 62-58, but loses to #2 Mary-land, 75-63, at Orlando, Fla. Evansville, seeded 11th in the Midwest Region, loses to #6 Kansas, 95-74, at New Orleans, La. (MSU: 2-1; Creighton: 1-1; Evansville: 0-1; Overall Record: 3-3)

2000 (2) - Creighton, seeded 10th in the Midwest Region, loses to #7 Auburn, 72-69, at Minneapolis. Indiana State, seeded 12th in the West Region, loses to #5 Texas, 77-61, at Salt Lake City. (CU: 0-1; ISU: 0-1; Overall Record: 0-2)

Thecommitteeagreedtoconductanopening-roundgametheTuesdaybeforethefirst/secondrounds,pittingteamsseededNo.64and65.

2001 (2) - Indiana State, seeded 13th in the South Region, beats #4 Oklahoma, 70-68, in overtime, but loses to #12 Gonzaga, 85-68, at Memphis, Tenn. Creighton, seeded 10th in the East Region, loses to #7 Iowa, 69-56, at Uniondale, N.Y. (Indiana State: 1-1; Creighton: 0-1; Overall: 1-2)

2002 (2) - Creighton, seeded 12th in the Midwest Region, defeats #5 Florida, 83-82, in double-overtime, but loses to #4 Illinois, 72-60, at Chicago, Ill. South-ern Illinois, seeded 11th in the East Region, defeats #6 Texas Tech, 76-68, and #3 Georgia, 77-75, at Chicago. Southern Illinois, though, loses to #2 Connecticut, 71-59, at Syracuse (Creighton: 1-1; Southern Illinois: 2-1; Overall Record: 3-2)

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Indiana State reached the 1979 national championship game against Michigan State as the Sycamores finished 33-1. ISU’s Larry Bird (#33) was national player of the year.

2003 (2) - Creighton and Southern Illinois lose first-round games. Creighton, seeded #6, falls to 11th-seeded Central Michigan, 79-73, at Salt Lake City, Utah. Southern Illinois, an 11 seed, falls to sixth-seeded Missouri, 72-71, in a first-round game at Indianapo-lis, Ind. (Creighton: 0-1; SIU: 0-1; Overall: 0-2)

2004 (2) - Southern Illinois, seeded No. 9, falls in the final seconds to eventual Elite Eight team Alabama, 65-64, in Seattle, Wash. MVC Tournament champ UNI, a No. 14 seed, pushes third-seeded Georgia Tech before falling to the eventual national runners-up, 65-60, in Milwaukee, Wis. (Southern Illinois: 0-1; UNI: 0-1; Overall Record: 0-2)

Insteadofusingtheregionalsitedesignations(i.e.,East,Midwest,South,West),thecommitteewillidentifyregionalsitesbythecityinwhichthegamesarebeingplayed(i.e.,AtlantaRegional).

2005 (3) - The Valley places three teams in the NCAAs for just the third time in league history. Southern Illinois receives its highest-ever seed (7), and beats St. Mary’s, 65-56, before losing to No. 2 seed Oklahoma State in the second round at Oklahoma City. UNI is also at Oklahoma City, earning a No. 11 seed. The Panthers fall to sixth-seeded Wisconsin, 57-52; and Creighton, seeded No. 10, loses on a last-second shot in Cleveland, to West Virginia, 63-61. (SIU: 1-1; Creighton: 0-1; UNI: 0-1; Overall: 1-3)

Culminatingafour-yearstudy,thecommitteerevisedtheRPIformulatogiveadditionalweighttoplayingandwinninggamesontheroad.Thenewformulaweighsroadvictoriesandhomelossesat1.4;homevictoriesandroadlosses,at.6;andneu-tral-sitevictoriesandlossesat1.0.

2006 (4) - For the first time in Valley history, two league teams reach the Sweet Sixteen in the same season. Brad-ley, a No. 13 seed, advances to the Sweet 16 with wins against No. 4 Kansas, 77-73, and No. 5 Pitts-burgh, 72-66, before falling to top-seeded Memphis, 80-64. Wichita State, a No. 7 seed, beats Seton Hall, 86-66, and No. 2-seeded Tennessee, 80-73, before falling to 11th-seeded George Mason in the regionals, 63-55. UNI earned an at-large bid and the 10th-seeded Panthers fell to Georgetown in the first round, 54-49. Southern Illinois earned a No. 11 seed and fell to West Virginia in the opening round, 64-46. (Bradley: 2-1; UNI: 0-1; Southern Illinois: 0-1; Wichita State: 2-1; Overall: 4-4)

2007 (2) - Southern Illinois became just the second team in league history to reach the NCAA Tournament for the sixth-straight time, and the Salukis received the highest seed (No. 4) in the history of the program and best in the MVC since 1984. SIU beat 13th-seeded Holy Cross, 61-51, and downed No. 5 seed Virginia Tech, 63-48; before falling to top-seeded Kansas, 61-58. Creighton, meanwhile, fell in over-time in the opening round, to No. 7-seeded Nevada (Creighton: 0-1; S. Illinois: 2-1; Overall: 2-2)

2008 (1) - Drake earns the league’s only berth and receives a #5 seed. It marks the first NCAA Tournament ap-pearance for the Bulldogs since 1971. Drake falls to #12-seeded Western Kentucky on a 30-foot shot as time expired in overtime, 101-99 (Record: 0-1)

2009 (1) - UNI earns a #12 seed and battles fifth-seeded Purdue until the end, losing 61-56, in Portland, Ore. (Record: 0-1)

2010 (1) - UNI edged UNLV in the first round, 69-66, and then became just the fourth #9 seed to beat a #1-seeded team in the history of the tournament, edging #1 overall seed Kansas, 69-67. The Panthers lost to Michigan State in the Sweet 16. (Record: 2-1)

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How Seed It Is Here are a listing of Valley teams that received No. 8 or better seeds in an NCAA Tour-nament bracket, and how they fared. The league has had only 13 teams seeded No. 8 or better since the field expanded to 64 teams (in 1985):

Year MVC (Seed) Rec.

1979 Indiana State (1) 4-11981 Wichita State (6) 3-1 Creighton (8) 0-11982 Tulsa (3) 0-11983 Illinois State (6) 0-11984 Tulsa (4) 0-1 Illinois State (8) 1-11985 Tulsa (6) 0-11986 Bradley (7) 1-11995 Tulsa (6) 2-11996 Bradley (8) 0-12003 Creighton (6) 0-12005 Southern Illinois (7) 1-12006 Wichita State (7) 2-12007 Southern Illinois (4) 2-12008 Drake (5) 0-12012 Wichita State (5) 0-1 Creighton (8) 1-12013 Creighton (7) 1-12014 Wichita State (1) 1-1

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MVC Seeds in the NCAAs The NCAA used a seeding process for the NCAA Tourna-ment for the first time in 1978, and it has seeded all teams in the tournament since 1979. Here are seeds for Valley members in the NCAAs.

Year MVC (Seed) Rec.

1979 Indiana State (1) 4-1 *New Mexico St. (10) 0-11980 Bradley (11) 0-11981 *Wichita State (6) 3-1 Creighton (8) 0-11982 Tulsa (3) 0-11983 Illinois State (6) 0-11984 Tulsa (4) 0-1 *Illinois State (8) 1-1

1985 *Tulsa (6) 0-1 *Illinois State (9) 1-1 Wichita State (11) 0-11986 *Bradley (7) 1-1 Tulsa (10) 0-11987 *Tulsa (11) 0-1 Wichita State (11) 0-11988 Bradley (9) 0-1 *Wichita State (12) 0-11989 Creighton (14) 0-11990 Illinois State (14) 0-11991 Creighton (11) 1-11992 Missouri State (12) 0-11993 Southern Illinois (14) 0-11994 *Tulsa (12) 2-1 Southern Illinois (11) 0-11995 *Tulsa (6) 2-1 Southern Illinois (10) 0-11996 *Bradley (8) 0-1 Tulsa (11) 0-11997 Illinois State (11) 0-11998 Illinois State (9) 1-11999 Creighton (10) 1-1 *Evansville (11) 0-1 *Missouri State (12) 2-12000 Creighton (10) 0-1 *Indiana State (12) 0-12001 *Creighton (10) 0-1 Indiana State (13) 1-12002 *Southern Illinois (11) 2-1 Creighton (12) 1-12003 Creighton (6) 0-1 *Southern Illinois (11) 0-12004 *Southern Illinois (9) 0-1 UNI (14) 0-12005 *Southern Illinois (7) 1-1 Creighton (10) 0-1 *UNI (11) 0-12006 *Bradley (13) 2-1 *UNI (10) 0-1 Southern Illinois (11) 0-1 *Wichita State (7) 2-12007 Creighton (10) 0-1 *Southern Illinois (4) 2-12008 Drake (5) 0-12009 UNI (12) 0-12010 UNI (9) 2-12011 Indiana State (14) 0-12012 Wichita State (5) 0-1 *Creighton (8) 1-12013 Creighton (7) 1-1 *Wichita State (9) 4-12014 Wichita State (1) 1-1

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Upset Specials • Since 1994, The Valley has posted five first-round NCAA tourney victories as a No. 12 seed, or worse. Those such-seeded Valley teams to win first-round games include Tulsa (12 - 1994), Missouri State (12 - 1999), Indiana State (13 - 2001), Creighton (12 - 2002), and Bradley (13 - 2006). Tulsa (12 seed in 1994) and Bradley (13 seed in 2006) both reached the Sweet 16.

• Since 1979, the league has had teams seeded No. 9 or worse 40 times. Those teams have combined for 20 tourney victories, six Sweet 16 appearances (Tulsa, 1994) (Missouri State, 1999) (Southern Illinois, 2002) (Bradley, 2006) (UNI, 2010) (Wichita State, 2013), and one Final Four trip (Wichita State, 2013)

• Since 1994, The Valley has posted 10 NCAA tourney first-round wins as a lower-seeded team.

• In 2013, Wichita State became the fifth #9 seed in NCAA Tournament history to defeat a #1 seed (since the tournament field expanded to 64 teams in 1985).

1992: UTEP 66, Kansas 60 1994: Boston College 75, North Carolina 72 2004: UAB 76, Kentucky 75 2010: UNI 69, Kansas 67 2013: Wichita State 76, Gonzaga 70

MVC in the NCAA Tournament2011 (1) - Indiana State, a #14 seed, represented the confer-

ence in the NCAA Tournament and played #3-seeded Syracuse in a first-round game in Cleveland, Ohio. Syracuse won, 77-60. (Record: 0-1)

2012 (2) - Creighton, seeded #8, won a first-round game against Alabama, 58-57, and then lost to #1-seeded North Carolina, 87-73, in Greensboro, N.C. Wichita State received a #5 seed and fell to VCU in the first round, 62-59, in Portland, Ore. (Creighton: 1-1; Wichita State: 0-1; Overall Record: 1-2)

2013 (2) - Creighton, seeded #7, split a pair of games as the Bluejays beat Cincinnati, 67-63, and then fell to #2 seed Duke, 66-50, in Philadelphia. Wichita State received a #9 seed and reached the Final Four in Atlanta with wins over Pittsburgh, 73-55; #1 seeded Gonzaga, 76-70; LaSalle, 72-58; and #2 seed Ohio State, 70-66. The Shockers fell to its second #1-seeded opponent, Louisville, 72-68 (Creighton: 1-1; Wichita State: 4-1; Overall Record: 5-2)

2014 (1) - Wichita State earned a No. 1 seed and established an NCAA record with a 34-0 record heading into the championship. The Shockers dispatched Cal Poly, 64-37, in the first game, and then lost a third-round game against eventual national runner-up Kentucky, 78-76(Wichita State: 1-1; Overall Record: 1-1)

NCAA Champions in boldface. Number in pa-rentheses represents tournament qualifiers in that given season.

Ali Farokhmanesh and Adam Koch (34) celebrate following UNI’s historic upset (69-67) over #1 overall seed Kansas in the 2010 NCAA Tournament Second Round. The Panthers became just the fourth #9 seed to upend a #1 seed in NCAA Tournament history.

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MVC in the NCAA TournamentPostseason Ledger The Valley has sent at least three teams to post-season in 19 of the last 21 years. In 2006, 2010, 2011 and 2013, The Valley had six post-season teams, while the league set an all-time record with seven selections in 2009 and in 2012.

Year NCAA NIT Other 1994 SIU, Tulsa Bradley ---1995 SIU, Tulsa Bradley, ILS ---1996 BU, Tulsa Illinois State ---1997 Illinois State BU, MSU ---1998 Illinois State Creighton ---1999 CU, UE, MSU Bradley ---2000 CU, Indiana State SIU, MSU ---2001 CU, Indiana State BU, Illinois St. ---2002 CU, S. Illinois ---- ---2003 CU, S. Illinois Wichita State ---2004 UNI, S. Illinois CU, Wichita St. ---2005 UNI, SIU, CU MSU, WSU ---2006 BU, UNI, SIU, WSU CU, MSU ---2007 CU, S. Illinois BU, MSU ---2008 Drake CU, ILS, SIU BU2009 UNI CU, ILS 4*2010 UNI ILS, WSU 3*2011 Indiana State MSU, WSU 3*2012 CU, Wichita St. Illinois St., UNI 3*2013 CU, Wichita St. Indiana State 3*2014 Wichita State Indiana State 2* TOT: 39 Teams 34 19*TheCollegeBasketballInvitational(CBI)haditsinauguraltournamentin2008;whiletheCollegeIn-sider.comTournament(CIT)beganin2009.

NCAA Success Since 1994, The Valley is 28-39 in the NCAAs with nine Sweet 16 trips (1994, 1995, 1999, 2002, two in 2006, 2007, 2010 and 2013) and one Final Four trip (2013).

Year Teams Record 1994 Southern Illinois, Tulsa 2-21995 Southern Illinois, Tulsa 2-21996 Bradley, Tulsa 0-21997 Illinois State 0-11998 Illinois State 1-11999 Creighton, Evansville, MSU 3-32000 Creighton, Indiana State 0-22001 Creighton, Indiana State 1-22002 Creighton, Southern Illinois 3-22003 Creighton, Southern Illinois 0-22004 Southern Illinois, UNI 0-22005 Creighton, UNI, Southern Illinois 1-32006 Bradley, UNI, S. Illinois, Wichita St. 4-42007 Creighton, Southern Illinois 2-22008 Drake 0-12009 UNI 0-12010 UNI 2-12011 Indiana State 0-12012 Creighton, Wichita State 1-22013 Creighton, Wichita State 5-22014 Wichita State 1-1 Totals (since 1994) 28-39

NCAA Tourney Against the Big 5 Since 1994, The Valley has compiled a solid re-cord vs. the “Power 5” conferences in the NCAA.vs. Conference (Valley Record is 16-23)vs. ACC ........ 1-5 vs. Big 10 ... 3-6 vs. Big 12 ..... 5-6 vs. Pac-12 .... 1-2 vs. SEC ...... 6-4

1973 Final Four

March 24 -- 19,301 Memphis State 98, Providence 85 UCLA 70, Indiana 59March 26 -- 19,301 Indiana 97, Providence 79 (Third) UCLA 87, Memphis State 66 (Final)All-Tournament Team Bill Walton, UCLA (MVP) Steve Downing, Indiana Larry Finch, Memphis State Larry Kenon, Memphis State Ernie DiGregorio, Providence

1978 Final Four

March 25 -- 18,721 Kentucky 64, Arkansas 59 Duke 90, Notre Dame 86March 27 -- 18,721 Arkansas 71, Notre Dame 69 (Third) Kentucky 94, Duke 88 (Final)All-Tournament Team Jack Givens, Kentucky (MVP) Ron Brewer, Arkansas Mike Gminski, Duke Jim Spanarkel, Duke Rick Robey, Kentucky

1982 Midwest Regional

March 19 -- 18,050 Boston College 69, Kansas St. 65 Houston 79, Missouri 78March 21 -- 18,050 Houston 99, Boston College 92All-Tournament Team Robert Williams, Houston (MVP) John Bagley, Boston College John Garris, Boston College Larry Micheaux, Houston Ricky Frazier, Missouri

1984 Midwest Regional

March 23 -- 20,143 Wake Forest 73, DePaul 71 (OT) Houston 78, Memphis State 71 March 25 -- 18,652 Houston 68, Wake Forest 63All-Tournament Team Akeem Olajuwon, Houston (MVP) Michael Young, Houston William Bedford, Memphis State Kenny Green, Wake Forest Delaney Rudd, Wake Forest

1993 Midwest Regional

March 25 -- 17,883 Indiana 82, Louisville 69 Kansas 93, California 76March 27 -- 17,883 Kansas 83, Indiana 77All-Tournament Team Calbert Chaney, Indiana (MVP) Greg Graham, Indiana Adonis Jordan, Kansas Richard Scott, Kansas Rex Walters, Kansas

1998 Midwest Regional

March 20 -- 22,172 Stanford 67, Purdue 59 Rhode Island 74, Valparaiso 68March 22 -- 22,172 Stanford 79, Rhode Island 77All-Tournament Team Arthur Lee, Stanford (MVP) Cuttino Mobley, Rhode Island Tyson Wheeler, Rhode Island Mark Madsen, Stanford Bryce Drew, Valparaiso

1999 Midwest Regional

March 19 -- 42,440 Michigan State 54, Oklahoma 46 Kentucky 58, Miami (Ohio) 43March 21 -- 42,519 Michigan State 73, Kentucky 66All-Tournament Team Morris Peterson, Michigan St. (MVP) Mateen Cleaves, Michigan State A.J. Granger, Michigan State Scott Padgett, Kentucky Wally Szczerbiak, Miami (Ohio)

2002 1st/2nd Rounds

March 14 -- 22,370 Kentucky 83, Valparaiso 68 Tulsa 71, Marquette 69March 14 -- 22,739 Kansas 70, Holy Cross 59 Stanford 84, Western Kentucky 68March 16 -- 28,665 Kentucky 87, Tulsa 82 Kansas 86, Stanford 63

2004 St. Louis Regional

March 26 -- 30,801 Kansas 100, UAB 74 Georgia Tech 72, Nevada 67 March 28 -- 30,648 Georgia Tech 79, Kansas 71 (OT)All-Tournament Team Jarrett Jack, Georgia Tech (MVP) Clarence Moore, Georgia Tech Wayne Simien, Kansas Kirk Snyder, Nevada Aaron Miles, Kansas

2005 Final Four

April 2 -- 47,754 Illinois 72, Louisville 57 North Carolina 87, Michigan St. 71 April 4 -- 47,262 North Carolina 75, Illinois 70All-Tournament Team Sean May, North Carolina (MVP) Raymond Felton, North Carolina Luther Head, Illinois Rashad McCants, North Carolina Deron Williams, Illinois

2007 Midwest Regional

March 23 -- 26,307 Florida 65, Butler 57 Oregon 76, UNLV 72March 25 -- 25,947 Florida 85, Oregon 77All-Tournament Team Taurean Green, Florida (MVP) Aaron Brooks, Oregon Malik Hairston, Oregon Lee Humphrey, Florida Tajuan Porter, Oregon

2010 Midwest Regional

March 26 -- 26,377 Tennessee 76, Ohio State 73 Michigan State 59, UNI 52March 28 -- 25,242 Michigan State 70, Tennessee 69All-Tournament Team Durrell Summers, MSU (MVP) Evan Turner, Ohio State Wayne Chism, Tennessee J.P. Prince, Tennessee Draymond Green, Michigan State

2012 Midwest Regional

March 23 -- 23,964 North Carolina 73, Ohio 65 (OT) Kansas 60, North Carolina State 57March 25 -- 24,107 Kansas 80, North Carolina 67All-Tournament Team Thomas Robinson, Kansas (MVP) Walter Offutt, Ohio Tyshawn Taylor, Kansas Jeff Withey, Kansas Tyler Zeller, North Carolina

2014 2nd/3rd Rounds

March 21 -- 17,955 Stanford 58, New Mexico 53 Kansas 80, Eastern Kentucky 69March 21 -- 19,223 Wichita State 64, Cal Poly 37 Kentucky 56, Kansas State 49March 23 -- 19,676 Stanford 60, Kansas 57 Kentucky 78, Wichita State 76

NCAA Men’s Basketball Action in St. Louis

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MVC in the National Invitation TournamentYear-By-Year Record for Valley Schoolsin the National Invitation Tournament

1938 (1) - Oklahoma State loses to Temple, 56-44, in the semifinals and beat New York University, 37-24, in the third-place game.

1939 (0) - MVC did not compete.1940 (1) - Oklahoma State loses to Duquesne, 34-30, in

the semifinals and defeats DePaul, 23-22, in the third-place game.

1941 (0) - MVC did not compete.1942 (1) - Creighton defeats West Texas State, 59-58, in the

quarterfinals, loses to Western Kentucky, 49-36, in the semifinals and beat Toledo, 48-46, in the third-place game.

1943 (1) - Creighton loses to Washington & Jefferson, 43-42, in the quarterfinals.

1944 (1) - Oklahoma State defeats Canisius, 43-29, in the quarters, loses to DePaul, 41-38, in the semis and loses to Kentucky, 45-29, in the third-place game.

1945 (0) - MVC did not compete.1946 (0) - MVC did not compete.1947 (0) - MVC did not compete.1948 (1) - Saint Louis wins the title by defeating Bowl-

ing Green, 69-53 (quarterfinals), Western Kentucky, 60-53 (semifinals), and New York University, 65-52 (finals).

1949 (2) - Bradley and Saint Louis both compete. Bradley defeats New York University, 89-67, in the first round and Western Kentucky, 95-86, in the quar-terfinals, before losing to Loyola, 55-50, in the semifinals. Bradley places fourth, losing to Bowl-ing Green, 82-77. Saint Louis is eliminated in the quarterfinals by Bowling Green, 80-74.

1950 (1) - Bradley defeats Syracuse, 78-66, in the quarters and St. John’s, 83-72, in the semifinals, but loses to City College of New York, 69-61, in the finals.

1951 (1) - Saint Louis defeats LaSalle, 73-61, in the first round, before losing to Dayton, 97-81, in the quarterfinals.

1952 (1) - Saint Louis loses to Dayton, 68-58.1953 (1) - Tulsa loses to Duquesne, 88-69.1954 (1) - Wichita State loses to Bowling Green, 88-84.1955 (1) - Saint Louis defeats Connecticut, 110-103, before

losing to Dayton, 97-81, in the quarterfinals.1956 (2) - Oklahoma State loses to Duquesne, 69-61, and

Saint Louis loses to Xavier, 84-80.1957 (2) - Bradley wins the title, defeating Xavier, 116-

81 (quarterfinals), Temple, 94-66 (semifi-nals), and Memphis State, 84-83 (finals). Cincinnati loses to St. Bonaventure, 90-72.

1958 (1) - Bradley loses to Xavier, 72-62.1959 (2) - Bradley finishes second, after losing to St. John’s,

76-71, in overtime in the title game. Bradley defeated Butler, 83-77, and New York University, 59-57. Saint Louis lost to Providence, 75-72, in double overtime.

1960 (2) - Bradley wins the title, defeating Dayton, 78-64 (quarterfinals), St. Bonaventure, 82-71 (semifinals), and Providence, 88-72 (finals).

Saint Louis loses to Providence, 64-53.

1961 (1) - Saint Louis lost to Providence, 62-59, in the championship game. SLU beat Miami (Fla.), 58-56, Colorado State, 69-63, and Dayton, 67-60.

1962 (2) - Wichita State loses to Dayton, 79-71, and Bradley falls to Duquesne, 75-65.

1963 (2) - Saint Louis defeats LaSalle, 63-61, but loses to Marquette, 84-49, in the quarterfinals. Wichita State loses to Villanova, 54-53.

1964 (2) - Bradley wins title, defeating St. Joseph’s, 83-81 (quarterfinals), Army, 67-52 (semifi-nals), and New Mexico, 86-54 (finals).

Drake defeats Pittsburgh, 87-82, before losing to New Mexico, 65-60.

1965 (2) - Bradley loses to New York Univ., 71-70. Saint Louis loses to Army, 70-66.

1966 (2) - Wichita State loses to New York University, 90-84, in overtime. Louisville loses to Boston College, 96-90, in triple overtime.

1967 (1) - Tulsa loses to Marquette, 64-60.1968 (1) - Bradley loses to Long Island University, 80-77.1969 (2) - Louisville defeats Fordham, 73-70, but loses to

Boston College, 88-83, in the quarterfinals. Tulsa loses to St. Peter’s, 75-71.

1970 (2) - Cincinnati loses to Army, 62-57. Louisville loses to Oklahoma, 74-73.

1971 (1) - Louisville loses to Providence, 64-58.1972 (1) - Memphis State loses to Oral Roberts, 94-74.

NIT Record & Appearances for Current Missouri Valley Conference Members

Current Valley schools are a combined record of 56-58 in National Invitation Tournament play while they’ve been league members. The following is a breakdown by school with the number of appearances in parentheses:

School Last(Appearances) Record 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Tourn.

Bradley (18) 25-15 4 2 0 1 2007Drake (3) 1-3 0 0 0 0 1986Illinois State (9) 7-9 0 0 0 0 2012Indiana State (4) 1-4 0 0 0 0 2014Loyola 0-0 0 0 0 0 ---Missouri State (8) 8-8 0 0 0 0 2011UNI (1) 1-1 0 0 0 0 2012Southern Illinois (6) 4-6 0 0 0 0 2008Wichita State (12) 9-12 1 0 0 0 2011

Totals (61) 56-58 5 2 0 1

In 1960, Bradley claimed the NIT tournament title with wins over Dayton, St. Bonaventure, and Providence.

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1973 (1) - Louisville defeats American, 97-84, but loses to Notre Dame, 79-71, in the quarterfinals.

1974 (0) - MVC did not compete.1975 (0) - MVC did not compete.1976 (0) - MVC did not compete.1977 (2) - Indiana State loses at Houston, 83-82. Creighton

loses at home to Illinois State, 65-58.1978 (1) - Indiana State defeats Illinois State, 73-71, in

Terre Haute, but loses to Rutgers, 57-56, at Pis-cataway, N.J.

1979 (0) - MVC did not compete.1980 (2) - Wichita State loses to UTEP, 58-56, in Wichita.

West Texas State loses at Illinois State, 80-63.1981 (2) - Tulsa wins title, defeating Pan American,

81-71, Texas-El Paso, 76-72, and South Ala-bama, 69-68, all in Tulsa, and West Virginia, 89-87 (semifinals) and Syracuse, 86-84 (finals) in OT. Drake loses at Minnesota, 97-77.

1982 (1) - Bradley claims a second consecutive NIT championship for the MVC, as it defeats American, 76-65 (in Peoria), Syracuse, 95-81 (at Syracuse), Tulane, 77-61 (in Peoria), Oklahoma, 84-68 (in New York) and Purdue, 67-58 (in the title game).

1983 (1) - Tulsa loses to Texas Christian, 64-62, in the first round at Tulsa.

1984 (2) - Wichita State loses, 94-70, at Michigan. Creigh-ton loses at home to Nebraska, 56-54.

1985 (1) - Bradley loses to Marquette, 77-64, at Milwaukee.1986 (1) - Drake loses to Marquette, 79-59, at Milwaukee.

1987 (1) - Illinois State defeats Akron, 79-72, wins at Cleve-land State, 79-77, but loses in the quarterfinals at LaSalle, 70-50.

1988 (1) - Illinois State drops an 89-83 decision in overtime at Cleveland State.

1989 (2) - Wichita State defeats California-Santa Barbara, 70-62, before losing at Michigan State, 79-67. Southern Illinois loses at Saint Louis, 87-54.

1990 (3) - Tulsa loses at Oklahoma State, 83-74. Creighton loses at DePaul, 89-72. Southern Illinois loses to Wisconsin-Green Bay, 73-60, in Carbondale.

1991 (3) - Southern Illinois made it to the quarters, before losing to eventual champion Stanford. SIU beat both Boise State, 75-74, and MSU, 72-69, on the road, before dropping a 78-68 decision at home to the Cardinal. MSU beat Coppin St., 57-47, in the first round. Tulsa lost at Oklahoma, 111-86.

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NIT Success by Missouri Valley Teams The Valley owns seven NIT titles -- Saint Louis (1948), Bradley (1957, 1960, 1964, 1982), Tulsa (1981), and Wich-ita state (2011). Four -- Missouri State (1993 and 2006), Bradley (1994) and Illinois State (1996) -- have recently advanced to the quarterfinals.

1992 (1) - Southern Illinois loses at Boston College, 78-69.

1993 (1) - MSU advances to the quarterfinals, before be-ing eliminated at Alabama-Birmingham. MSU defeated St. Joseph’s, 56-34, at home, and then won at Jackson State, 70-52. The Bears lost at UAB, 61-52.

1994 (1) - Bradley advances to the quarters, before being eliminated at Siena. Bradley defeated Murray State, 66-58, at home and then beat Old Domin-ion, 79-75, in Peoria. The Braves lost at Albany, N.Y., to Siena, 75-62.

1995 (2) - Bradley and Illinois State advanced to the second round, before being eliminated. Bradley edged Eastern Michigan, 86-85 (in double overtime) in Peoria, but lost at home to Canisius, 55-53. Il-linois State won at Utah State, 93-87 (in over-time), but lost at home to Washington St., 83-80.

1996 (1) - Illinois State advances to the quarterfinals, before being eliminated at Tulane. ISU beat Mount St. Mary’s, 73-49, at home and then won at Wiscon-sin, 77-62, before losing at Tulane, 83-72.

1997 (2) - Bradley advances to the second round, before be-ing eliminated at Connecticut. Bradley defeated Drexel, 66-53, at home and then lost at UConn, 63-47. MSU lost at North Carolina State, 77-66.

1998 (1) - Creighton loses at Marquette, 80-68.1999 (1) - Bradley suffers a 51-50 home loss to Butler.2000 (2) - Southern Illinois and Missouri State both advance

to the second round. SIU wins at Colorado, 94-92, but loses at Brigham Young, 82-57. MSU beats Southern Methodist, 77-64, in Springfield but falls at Mississippi, 70-48.

2001 (2) - Bradley and Illinois State play first-round games. In Peoria, Bradley falls to Detroit, 68-49, while Illinois State suffers defeat at Purdue, 90-79.

2002 (0) - MVC did not compete.2003 (1) - Wichita State loses at Iowa State, 76-65.2004 (2) - The Valley hosted two NIT first-round games.

Creighton falls to Nebraska, 71-70, and Wichita State lost in double OT to Florida State, 91-84.

2005 (2) - Missouri State split a pair of home games, beat-ing Rice, 105-82, and losing to Davidson, 82-71. Wichita State won two home games -- beating Houston, 85-69, and Western Ky., 84-81, before losing on a last-second shot at Vanderbilt, 65-63.

2006 (2) - Missouri State won home games against Stan-ford, 76-67, and Houston, 60-59, before losing in the quarterfinals at Louisville, 74-59. Creighton also had two home games, beating Akron, 71-60, and losing to Miami (Fla.), 53-52.

2007 (2) - Missouri State lost in the closing seconds to visit-ing San Diego State, 74-70. Bradley split a pair of games in the MasterCard NIT, at 32 teams after fielding a 40-team field in previous seasons. The Braves beat Providence, 90-78 in overtime in Peoria, then lost at Mississippi State, 101-72.

2008 (3) - For the first time since 1991, three Valley teams earn spots in the NIT field. All three league teams win their first-round games at home, with Southern Illinois beating Oklahoma State, 69-53; Creighton nipping Rhode Island at the buzzer, 74-73; and Illinois State toppling Utah State, 61-57. All three teams also lost their second games, as Southern Illinois lost at Arizona State, 65-51; Creighton fell at Florida, 82-54; and Illinois State suffered a 55-48 setback at home to Dayton.

2009 (2) - Illinois State and Creighton represented the MVC. ISU lost in overtime in a first-round game at Kan-sas State, 83-79, while Creighton was involved in two two-point home games, nipping Bowling Green 73-71 before falling to Kentucky, 65-63.

2010 (2) - Illinois State and Wichita State represented the MVC. ISU lost in a first-round game at Dayton, 63-42, while WSU fell at home in a first-round game to Nevada, 74-70.

2011 (2) - Wichita State rolled through the tourney, winning five games by an average of 15.0 points per game. The Shox earned the league’s first NIT crown since 1982 with wins over Nebraska (76-49), Virginia Tech (79-76), Charleston (82-75), Washington State (75-44) and Alabama (66-57). Missouri State had a first-round win against Murray State, 89-76, before the Bears fell in the second round at Miami (Fla.), 81-71.

2012 (2) - For the ninth-straight year, two or more MVC teams represented the league in the NIT. Illinois State won a first-round game at Mississippi, 96-93 in OT, and the Redbirds then lost an OT game at Stanford, 92-88. UNI also split a pair of road games, winning 67-65 at Saint Joseph’s before falling at Drexel, 65-63.

2013 (1) - Indiana State played in its first NIT game since 1978 and the Sycamores lost a first-round game at Iowa, 68-52.

2014 (1) - For the first time since 1978, Indiana State played in the NIT in consecutive years. ISU fell at Arkansas in the first round, 91-71.

NIT Champions in boldface. Number in pa-rentheses represents tournament qualifiers in that given season.

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College Basketball Invitational The College Basketball Invitational consists of 16 teams. Bracketing is done geographically (East, West, South, Midwest), and teams are re-seeded for the semifinals. The event is single-elimination, until the Championship Series. The Championship Series is a best of three series (home-away-home) involving the two remaining teams.

2008 (1) - Bradley represented the Valley in the inaugural CBI and advanced to the Championship Se-ries. The top seed in the Midwest region, the Braves beat Cincinnati, 70-67, and Ohio, 79-73, in Peoria, before knocking off Virginia, 96-85, in the semifinals. In the Championship Series, former MVC member Tulsa took the 2-of-3 series with wins in Tulsa (73-68 and 70-64) sandwiched around a Bradley victory, 83-74, in Peoria. It marked the first men’s basketball post-season championship game appearance since Bradley claimed the NIT title in 1982.

2009 (1) - Wichita State played in its first post-season tournament since reaching the Sweet 16 of the NCAAs in 2006. The Shockers split a pair of games, downing Buffalo, 84-73, before falling to Stanford in the quarterfinals, 70-56. Both games were played at Charles Koch Arena.

2010 (1) - Indiana State reached post-season play for the first time since the 2001 season as the Syca-mores faced Saint Louis in a first-round CBI contest in St. Louis. The Billikens won, 63-54.

2011 (2) - Creighton and Evansville represented the league in the CBI. The Aces beat Hofstra, 77-70, and then lost a second-round game at Boise State, 75-69. Creighton advanced to the championship round where they fell in a best-of-three series to Oregon (2 games to 1). The Bluejays recorded wins against San Jose State (85-74), Davidson (102-92); Central Florida (82-64) and Oregon (84-76), before losing the final two games in Eugene, to the Ducks (71-58 and 71-69).

2012 (1) - Evansville represented the league in the CBI, and the Aces fell at home in a first-round game to Princeton, 95-86.

2014 (1) - Illinois State reached the semis while playing in its first-ever CBI. The Redbirds beat Morehead State, 77-67, and Texas A&M, 62-55, at home, before falling at Siena, 61-49.

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CollegeInsider.Com Tournament The tournament has continually grown since its inception in 2009. In the first two years, a 16-team field was used, but the tournament expanded to 24 teams in 2010 and ex-panded again to 32 teams in 2011. The tournament features teams not participating in the NCAA or National Invitational Tournament. The seeding is determined using RPI, strength of schedule, conference ranking and geographical location. Ideally teams are kept within their geographic region to cut down on travel.

2009 (3) - Three Valley schools represented the league in the inaugural CollegeIn-sider.com Tournament. Drake (69-67 at Idaho) and Evansville (92-76 to Belmont at home) fell in the first round, while Bradley reached the title game with wins over Austin Peay (81-74), Oakland (76-75), and Pacific (59-49). The Oakland win featured a 75-foot buzzer-beater by BU’s Chris Roberts. BU lost to Old Dominion in the finals, 66-62.

2010 (2) - Missouri State ran the table, winning four home games and claiming the CollegeInsider.com Tournament title. The Bears were joined in the field by MVC member Creighton. In two home games, Creighton beat South Dakota, 89-78, and Fairfield, 73-55. Missouri State posted wins over Middle Tennessee State, 87-79; Louisiana Tech, 69-40; MVC rival Creighton, 67-61; and then toppled Pacific in the title game, 78-65.

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2011 (1) - UNI was the lone MVC team in the 2011 field and the Panthers beat Rider in a first-round game, 84-50, before falling at home to SMU, 57-50.

2012 (2) - The league went 1-2 in the CIT in 2012 as Drake split a pair of games, and Indiana State lost an opening-round game. Drake beat North Dakota, 70-64, at home, and then fell at Rice, 74-68. ISU lost a home game to Robert Morris, 67-60.

2013 (3) - The league won eight games in the CIT as UNI and Evansville both advanced to the semifinals with three wins each. Bradley won a pair of games, too, before falling at UNI in the quarter-finals in an intra-conference matchup. Evansville beat Tennessee State, 84-72; Eastern Kentucky, 86-72; and Canisius, 84-83; before losing to eventual champ East Carolina, 81-58. Bradley beat Green Bay, 75-69 and Tulane, 77-72. UNI beat North Dakota, 77-66; UIC, 63-51; Bradley, 90-77; and lost to Weber State, 59-56.

2014 (1) - Missouri State rallied from a 13-point deficit, but eventually fell to visiting Murray State, 66-63, in a first-round game.

Number in parentheses represents tourna-ment qualifiers in that given season.

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During the tenure of Doug Elgin, The Valley’s ninth and longest-tenured commissioner, The Valley has been ag-gressive in hosting NCAA events in St. Louis. That role came to a spectacular climax in April 2005 as the confer-ence collaborated with local partners to stage the Men’s Final Four at the Edward Jones Dome. The Valley has helped bring 11 NCAA events to St. Louis since 1998, hosting men’s regionals in 1998, 1999, 2004, 2007 and 2010; a men’s first/second round in 2002, the Women’s Final Four in 2001 and in 2009, and the Men’s Final Four in 2005. Creighton and The Valley co-hosted a men’s basketball first/second round in 2008 in Omaha. The MVC hosted a second/third round in Kan-sas City, Mo., in 2013, and hosted a second/third round in St. Louis at Scottrade Center in 2014. The 2009 Women’s Final Four, hosted by the MVC and the city of St. Louis, marked the fifth Final Four in the history of the city, including three men’s event (1973, 1978, 2005), plus the 2001 Women’s Final Four. The 2009 Women’s Final Four was the third NCAA Final Four in that decade in St. Louis, following the 2001 Wom-en’s Final Four at Savvis Center (now named Scottrade Center), and the 2005 Men’s Final Four at the Edward Jones Dome. Beginning with the 1998 NCAA Midwest Regional, and culminating with the 2010 NCAA Midwest Regional, the city of St. Louis hosted nine NCAA basket-ball events in a 13-year span. In 2012, Saint Louis University hosted an NCAA Mid-west Regional in St. Louis.

YEAR-BY-YEAR HIGHLIGHTS OF ST. LOUIS EVENTS2014 -- The 2nd/3rd Round event marked the return to

Scottrade Center, which hadn’t hosted an NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament event since 1998. Wichita State entered the tournament with a perfect 34-0 record, marking an NCAA record for most wins without a loss for a team entering NCAA Tournament play. Stanford reeled off two upsets, knocking off higher-seeded New Mexico and Kansas. Kentucky, meanwhile, edged Wich-ita State, 78-76, to end the Shockers’ perfect season. The Wildcats eventually reached the NCAA title game, falling to Connecticut in the championship.

NCAA Tournament - St. Louis, the Host2012 -- In the Midwest Regional final, Kansas scored the

last 12 points to win, 80-67, while the top-seeded Tar Heels missed their final nine shots and 14 of their last 16 attempts -- after shooting 63.6 percent in the first half. The Tar Heels escaped Ohio in overtime in the regional semifinal, 73-65, while Kansas edged North Carolina State in its semifinal game, 60-57. Thomas Robinson of Kansas was named the Midwest Regional Most Outstanding Player.

2010-- For the first time in league history, the confer-ence hosted a men’s event with a league representa-tive as UNI represented the Valley in the 2010 Midwest Regional in St. Louis. Michigan State advanced to the Final Four with a 70-69 win over Tennessee. The Spartans were without top playmaker Kalin Lucas, but Durrell Summers stepped up in his absence, scoring 21 points and pulling down four rebounds.

2009-- UConn’s Tina Charles has 25 points and 19 re-bounds while earning tourney Most Outstanding Player honors. Connecticut beat Louisville, 76-54, winning its sixth National Championship, and completing its third perfect season. It wins every game by double-digits for the first time in NCAA history.

2007-- Eventual national champion Florida secured its berth in the 2007 Final Four by winning two games in St. Louis at the Midwest Regional at the Edward Jones Dome. Guard Taurean Green, who was named the tournament’s Most Outstanding Player, averaged 19.0 points, while shooting 50 percent from the floor (10-20) and 56.3 percent from three-point range (9-16).

2005 -- At the 2005 Final Four, Sean May made all but one of his 11 shots and scored 26 points to lead North Carolina to a 75-70 victory over Illinois. The tourna-ment’s Most Outstanding Player is the son of Scott May, who scored 26 points in the 1976 finals as Indiana completed an undefeated season with a victory over Michigan in the NCAA championship game.

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2004 -- In 2004 at the Edward Jones Dome, a total of 61,449 fans attended the St. Louis Regional. Georgia Tech advanced to the Final Four after beating Nevada and Kansas. Kansas beat UAB in the initial game of the regional. The two crowds both eclipsed 30,000 and were the most at any game in the NCAA Tournament that year, with the exception of the Final Four.

2002 -- In 2002 at the Edward Jones Dome, a total of 73,774 fans passed through the turnstiles to witness

the first-ever NCAA First/Second Round competition played in St. Louis.

2001 -- The 2001 Women’s Final Four saw Valley member Missouri State advance to the national semifinals, be-

fore falling to Purdue. In the process, the Lady Bears became the first MVC women’s basketball program to reach the Final Four. Missouri State also reached the 1992 Final Four while competing under the Gateway Conference umbrella. Notre Dame won the national title in 1992 with a sellout of 20,551 on hand.

1999 -- In March of 1999, the NCAA Men’s Basketball Midwest Regional was hosted by The Valley and the city of St. Louis on Friday and Sunday, March 19 and 21. On consecutive days, the 1999 Midwest Regional drew NCAA Tournament record crowds of 42,440 and 42,519 fans to the Edward Jones Dome.

1998 -- In March of 1998, the NCAA Men’s Basketball Midwest Regional was hosted by The Valley and the city of St. Louis on Friday and Sunday, March 20 and 22. Sellout crowds of 22,172 at Savvis Center each day witnessed the Stanford Cardinal advance to the 1998 NCAA Final Four in San Antonio, after defeating Purdue and Rhode Island.

1993 -- During the 1993 NCAA Midwest Regional, Calbert Chaney of Indiana was voted the MVP, but Kansas took the regional title, beating Indiana, 83-77, in the final.

1984 -- In 1984, DePaul, Houston, Memphis State and Wake Forest appeared at The Arena, with Houston advancing to the Final Four with a 68-63 win over Wake Forest. The 1984 NCAA Midwest Regional had signifi-cance, as Wake Forest beat coaching legend Ray Meyer in his final game with DePaul.

1982 -- The 1982 and 1984 NCAA Midwest Regionals proved to be the showcase for “Phi Slamma Jamma,” as the Houston Cougars advanced to the Final Four with wins over Boston College (1982) and Wake For-est (1984) in the regional championship game. Boston College, Houston, Kansas State and Missouri were the four regional teams in 1982.

1978 -- The 1978 Final Four at The Arena had Joe B. Hall of Kentucky, Eddie Sutton of Arkansas, Bill Foster of Duke and Digger Phelps of Notre Dame. Kentucky’s Jack Givens scored 41 points against Duke on March 27, 1978.

1973 -- In the his-tory of the Final Four, there have been only three 40-plus point games by an individual in the national cham-pionship game, and two of those have occurred in St. Louis. On March 26, 1973, UCLA’s Bill Walton scored his NCAA-record 44 points against Memphis. The 1973 Final Four featured four of the collegiate game’s top innova-

tors: Gene Bartow of Memphis State, Bobby Knight of Indiana, Dave Gavitt of Providence and John Wooden of UCLA.

Roy Williams and members of the North Carolina Tar Heel basketball team hoist the national cham-pionship trophy after winning the 2005 crown in St. Louis.

AUTOMATIC QUALIFIERS FOR 2015 Listed below are the 31 Division I conferences that have automatic bids to the 2014 NCAA tournament.

America East ConferenceAtlantic Coast ConferenceAtlantic Sun ConferenceAtlantic 10 ConferenceBig East ConferenceBig 12 ConferenceBig Sky ConferenceBig South ConferenceBig Ten ConferenceBig West ConferenceColonial Athletic AssociationConference USAHorizon LeagueThe Ivy GroupMetro Atlantic AthleticMid-American Conference

Mid-Eastern AthleticMISSOURI VALLEYMountain West ConferenceNortheast ConferenceOhio Valley ConferencePac 12 ConferencePatriot LeagueSoutheastern ConferenceSouthern ConferenceSouthland ConferenceSouthwestern AthleticSummit LeagueSun Belt ConferenceWest Coast ConferenceWestern Athletic Conference

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Final Four

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2016—Houston, April 2 and 4, Reliant Stadium (Houston, Rice University, hosts)

Future Tournament Dates(sites TBD, subject to change)

2016

First Four: Mar. 15-162nd/3rd Rounds: Mar. 17-20Regionals: Mar. 24-27Final Four: Apr 2, 4

2017

First Four: Mar. 14-152nd/3rd Rounds: Mar. 16-19Regionals: Mar. 23-26Final Four: Apr. 1, 3

2018

First Four: Mar. 13-142nd/3rd Rounds: Mar. 15-18Regionals: Mar. 22-25Final Four: Mar. 31, A2

2019

First Four: Mar. 19-202nd/3rd Rounds: Mar. 21-24Regionals: Mar. 28-31Final Four: Apr. 6, 8

2020

First Four: Mar. 17-182nd/3rd Rounds: Mar. 19-22Regionals: Mar. 26-29Final Four: Apr. 4, 6

2021

First Four: Mar. 16-172nd/3rd Rounds: Mar. 18-21Regionals: Mar. 25-28Final Four: Apr. 3, 5

2022

First Four: Mar. 15-162nd/3rd Rounds: Mar. 17-20Regionals: Mar. 24-27Final Four: Apr. 2, 4

NCAA Tournament Information, Future Sites The first multi-team expansion of the Division I Men’s Basketball Championship in more than 25 years took place in 2010 as the field expanded from 65 teams to 68. Dayton hosted the 2011 NCAA First Four: the four first-round games of the champion-ship. Two games featured teams battling to advance as two of the tournament’s No. 16 seeds, while the other two games pitted the last four at-large teams selected to the field. The 68-team field for 2015 will be announced on Selection Sunday, March 15, with first-round games taking place Tuesday and Wednesday, March 17-18.

Connecticut defeated Kentucky, 60-54, in the title game at Arlington, Texas, last year. UConn was a No. 7 seed, while Kentucky was a No. 8 seed. (imagecourtesyGetty)

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Missouri Valley Conference Recognizes MVC Men’s Basketball ‘50 Greatest’ Players

As a part of the Missouri Valley Conference Centennial Celebration in 2006-07, The Valley named all-centennial teams for each of the Valley’s sponsored sports. The list of Top 50 men’s basketball players and Top 10 coaches was determined through an on-line fan vote (www.mvc100.org), in-arena ballots and a centennial committee. A total of 7,871 votes were cast for men’s basketball.

Included in the list are former and current NBAgreats, members of the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame, and Valley Hall of Famers. A total of 100 former Valley greats (80 players and 20 coaches) were on the original ballot, but many more who made significant contributions to the game of basketball either while in the Missouri Valley Conference or in their post-collegiate careers were added as write-ins. Popular write-in votes included Illinois State’s Doug Collins, Evansville’s Jerry Sloan, and Southern Illinois’ Walt Frazier. (Each has his number retired at his respective school, but none played while their schools were members of the Missouri Valley Conference.)

MEN’S BASKETBALL (sponsored 1907 to present): Thirty-two dif-ferent programs have sponsored men’s basketball in the Missouri Valley Conference. Drake is the longest-tenured member of any with more than 100 seasons as part of the Missouri Valley Conference. Charter members for basketball included Drake, Iowa State, Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri and Washington (Mo.) University. The Missouri Valley Conference has 11 national champi-onships (NCAA or NIT) in men’s basketball.

MVC MEN’S BASKETBALL50 GREATEST PLAYERS

Joe Allen, BradleyAshraf Amaya, Southern IllinoisMitchell Anderson, BradleyWarren Armstrong, Wichita St.Butch Beard, LouisvilleBenoit Benjamin, CreightonLarry Bird, Indiana StateRon Bonham, CincinnatiDick Boushka, Saint LouisJunior Bridgeman, LouisvilleDarren Brooks, Southern IllinoisRodney Buford, CreightonAntoine Carr, Wichita StateMaurice Cheeks, West Texas St.Paul Endacott, KansasLarry Finch, MemphisChad Gallagher, CreightonMike Glenn, Southern IllinoisSteve Harris, Tulsa

Bob Harstad, Creighton Hersey Hawkins, BradleyRico Hill, Illinois State Paul Hogue, Cincinnati Ben Jacobson, UNI Lynbert Johnson, Wichita State Slab Jones, New Mexico State Kyle Korver, Creighton Bob Kurland, Oklahoma State Cliff Levingston, Wichita State Cleo Littleton, Wichita State Lewis Lloyd, DrakeEd Macauley, Saint LouisWillie McCarter, Drake Xavier McDaniel, Wichita StateBob Mattick, Oklahoma State Gene Melchiorre, Bradley Danny Moore, Missouri State Allen Murphy, Louisville Carl Nicks, Indiana State Roger Phegley, Bradley Paul Pressey, Tulsa

Oscar Robertson, CincinnatiRyan Sears, Creighton Dave Stallworth, Wichita State Paul Unruh, Bradley Wes Unseld, Louisville Chet Walker, Bradley John S. Williams, Indiana State Kent Williams, Southern Illinois Marcus Wilson, Evansville

ALL-TIME COACHES

Phog Allen, Kansas Dana Altman, Creighton Denny Crum, Louisville Eddie Hickey, Creighton, SLU Henry Iba, Oklahoma State Maury John, DrakeEd Jucker, Cincinnati Ralph Miller, Wichita State Chuck Orsborn, Bradley Tubby Smith, Tulsa

THE “STARTING FIVE”Larry Bird, Indiana State (1976-79)Hersey Hawkins, Bradley (1984-88)Ed Macauley, Saint Louis (1946-49)

Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State (1981-85)Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati (1957-60)Coach: Henry Iba, Oklahoma St. (1934-57)

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Coach of the Year1949 Henry P. Iba, Oklahoma A&M1950 Forrest “Forddy” Anderson, BU1951 Henry P. Iba, Oklahoma A&M1952 Edgar S. “Eddie” Hickey, SLU1953 Henry P. Iba, Oklahoma A&M1954 Ralph Miller, Wichita State1955 Clarence Iba, Tulsa1956 Alden Pasche, Houston1957 Edgar S. “Eddie” Hickey, SLU1958 George Smith, Cincinnati1959 George Smith, Cincinnati1960 Charles Orsborn, Bradley1961 Ed Jucker, Cincinnati1962 Charles Orsborn, Bradley1963 Ed Jucker, Cincinnati1964 Maurice “Maury” John, Drake1965 Gary Thompson, Wichita St.1966 Taylor Baker, Cincinnati1967 Joe Swank, Tulsa1968 Maurice “Maury” John, Drake1969 Ken Hayes, Tulsa Maurice “Maury” John, Drake1970 Maurice “Maury” John, Drake1971 Bob Polk, Saint Louis1972 Gene Bartow, Memphis St.1973 Ken Hayes, Tulsa Denny Crum, Louisville1974 Joe Stowell, Bradley1975 Lou Henson, New Mexico St.1976 Ron Ekker, West Texas St.1977 Ken Hayes, New Mexico St.1978 Tom Apke, Creighton1979 Bill Hodges, Indiana State1980 Dick Versace, Bradley1981 Nolan Richardson, Tulsa1982 Gary Garner, Drake1983 Weldon Drew, New Mexico St.1984 Bob Donewald, Illinois St.1985 Nolan Richardson, Tulsa1986 Dick Versace, Bradley1987 J.D. Barnett, Tulsa Eddie Fogler, Wichita State1988 Stan Albeck, Bradley1989 Tony Barone, Creighton1990 Rich Herrin, S. Illinois1991 Tates Locke, Indiana State1992 Bob Bender, Illinois State1993 Rudy Washington, Drake1994 Tubby Smith, Tulsa1995 Tubby Smith, Tulsa1996 Jim Molinari, Bradley1997 Eldon Miller, UNI1998 Kevin Stallings, Illinois St.1999 Jim Crews, Evansville2000 Royce Waltman, Indiana St.2001 Dana Altman, Creighton2002 Dana Altman, Creighton2003 Bruce Weber, S. Illinois2004 Matt Painter, S. Illinois2005 Chris Lowery, S. Illinois2006 Mark Turgeon, Wichita St.2007 Chris Lowery, S. Illinois2008 Keno Davis, Drake2009 Ben Jacobson, UNI2010 Ben Jacobson, UNI2011 Cuonzo Martin, Missouri St.2012 Gregg Marshall, Wichita St.2013 Gregg Marshall, Wichita St.2014 Gregg Marshall, Wichita St.

Larry Bird MVC Player of the Year1969 Bobby “Bingo” Smith, TU1970 Jim Ard, Cincinnati1971 Jeff Halliburton, Drake1972 Larry Finch, Memphis St.1973 Larry Kenon, Memphis St.1974 Junior Bridgeman, Louisville1975 Junior Bridgeman, Louisville1976 Mike Glenn, S. Illinois1977 Roger Phegley, Bradley1978 Larry Bird, Indiana State1979 Larry Bird, Indiana State1980 Lewis Lloyd, Drake1981 Lewis Lloyd, Drake1982 Paul Pressey, Tulsa1983 Antoine Carr, Wichita State1984 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita St.

1985 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita St.1986 Jim Les, Bradley1987 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley1988 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley1989 Anthony Manuel, Bradley1990 Bob Harstad, Creighton1991 Chad Gallagher, Creighton1992 Ashraf Amaya, S. Illinois1993 Curt Smith, Drake1994 Gary Collier, Tulsa1995 Chris Carr, S. Illinois1996 Anthony Parker, Bradley1997 Jason Daisy, UNI1998 Rico Hill, Illinois State1999 Marcus Wilson, Evansville2000 Nate Green, Indiana State2001 Tarise Bryson, Illinois St.2002 Kyle Korver, Creighton2003 Kyle Korver, Creighton2004 Darren Brooks, S. Illinois2005 Darren Brooks, S. Illinois2006 Paul Miller, Wichita State2007 Jamaal Tatum, S. Illinois2008 Adam Emmenecker, Drake2009 Booker Woodfox, CU2010 Adam Koch, UNI2011 Kyle Weems, Missouri St.2012 Doug McDermott, Creighton2013 Doug McDermott, Creighton2014 Fred VanVleet, Wichita St.

Newcomer of the Year1969 Joe Proctor, Memphis St.1970 Dana Lewis, Tulsa1971 Larry Finch, Memphis St.1972 Seymour Reed, Bradley1973 Jim Caruthers, Bradley1974 Wesley Cox, Louisville1975 Robert Elmore, Wichita St.1976 Cheese Johnson, Wichita St.1977 Slab Jones, New Mexico St.1978 Robert Gunn, New Mexico St.1979 Mitchell Anderson, Bradley1980 Lewis Lloyd, Drake1981 Jaime Pena, New Mexico St. Paul Pressey, Tulsa1982 Steve Harris, Tulsa1983 John S. Williams, Indiana St.1984 Kenny Perry, S. Illinois1985 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley1986 David Miller, Drake1987 Rod Mason, Creighton1988 Eddie Bird, Indiana State1989 Dion Thurman, Bradley1990 Reggie Shields, Tulsa1991 Reggie Wilson, Illinois St.1992 Mark Morse, Tulsa1993 Curt Smith, Drake1994 Shea Seals, Tulsa1995 B.J. Windhorst, Drake1996 Rodney Buford, Creighton1997 Danny Moore, Missouri St.1998 Chris Thunell, S. Illinois1999 Tarise Bryson, Illinois St.2000 Kent Williams, S. Illinois2001 Mike Wallace, Missouri St.2002 Rolan Roberts, S. Illinois2003 Aaron Hogg, Wichita State2004 Marcellus Sommerville, BU2005 Lorenzo Gordon, Illinois St.2006 Nick Porter, Creighton2007 Spencer Laurie, Missouri St.2008 P’Allen Stinnett, Creighton2009 Chamberlain Oguchi, ILS2010 Adam Leonard, MSU2011 Doug McDermott, Creighton2012 Carl Hall, Wichita State2013 Cleanthony Early, Wichita St.2014 Milton Doyle, Loyola

Freshman of the Year1986 Bart Friedrick, Drake1987 Joe Griffin, Wichita State1988 Eddie Bird, Indiana State1989 Tony Harvey, S. Illinois1990 Ashraf Amaya, S. Illinois1991 James Hamilton, Bradley1992 Marcus Timmons, SIU1993 Deon Jackson, Bradley

1994 Shea Seals, Tulsa1995 Dan Muller, Illinois State1996 Rodney Buford, Creighton1997 Jason Perez, Wichita State1998 Ryan Sears, Creighton1999 Victor Williams, Illinois St.2000 Kent Williams, S. Illinois2001 Luke McDonald, Drake2002 Randy Burns, Wichita St.2003 David Moss, Indiana State2004 Blake Ahearn, Missouri St.2005 Eric Coleman, UNI2006 Bryan Mullins, S. Illinois2007 Osiris Eldridge, Illinois St.2008 P’Allen Stinnett, Creighton2009 Kevin Dillard, S. Illinois2010 Colt Ryan, Evansville2011 Doug McDermott, Creighton2012 Seth Tuttle, UNI2013 Marcus Marshall, Missouri St.2014 Milton Doyle, Loyola

Defensive Player of the Year1989 Dwayne Praylow, Wichita St. Michael Scott, Tulsa1990 Randy Blair, Illinois State1991 Michael Scott, Tulsa 1992 Ashraf Amaya, S. Illinois1993 Ashraf Amaya, S. Illinois1994 Lou Dawkins, Tulsa1995 Marcus Timmons, SIU1996 Dan Muller, Illinois State1997 Dan Muller, Illinois State1998 Adebayo Akinkunle, BU1999 Monte Jenkins, S. Illinois2000 Nate Green, Indiana State2001 Jerome Robinson, Bradley2002 Rolan Roberts, S. Illinois2003 Jamar Howard, Wichita St.2004 Darren Brooks, S. Illinois2005 Darren Brooks, S. Illinois2006 Patrick O’Bryant, Bradley2007 Randal Falker, S. Illinois2008 Bryan Mullins, S. Illinois2009 Bryan Mullins, S. Illinois2010 Dinma Odiakosa, ILS2011 Kwadzo Ahelegbe, UNI2012 Gregory Echenique, CU2013 Dyricus Simms-Edwards, BU2014 Tekele Cotton, Wichita State

Sixth-Man Award1997 Steve Hansell, Illinois St.1998 Doug Swenson, Creighton1999 Curt Begle, Evansville2000 Joshua Cross, S. Illinois2001 Mike Wallace, Missouri St.2002 Terrell Taylor, Creighton2003 Aaron Hogg, Wichita State2004 LaMar Owen, S. Illinois2005 Tony Young, S. Illinois2006 Kellen Easley, Missouri St.2007 Deven Mitchell, MSU2008 Booker Woodfox, CU2009 Lucas O’Rear, UNI2010 Lucas O’Rear, UNI2011 Ben Smith, Wichita State2012 Ned Cox, Evansville2013 Ethan Wragge, Creighton2014 Khristian Smith, Indiana St.

Scholar-Athlete of the Year2002 Kent Williams, S. Illinois2003 Kent Williams, S. Illinois2004 Michael Lindeman, CU2005 Neil Plank, Illinois State2006 Neil Plank, Illinois State2007 Jamaal Tatum, S. Illinois2008 Adam Emmenecker, Drake2009 Jason Holsinger, Evansville Bryan Mullins, S. Illinois2010 Adam Koch, UNI2011 Will Creekmore, Missouri St.2012 Colt Ryan, Evansville2013 Colt Ryan, Evansville2014 Walt Lemon Jr., Bradley

Missouri Valley Conference Award Winners

Multiple Award Winners

Coach of the Year4 - Maury John, Drake3 - Henry P. Iba, Okla. A&M3 - Greg Marshall, Wichita St.3 - Ken Hayes, Tulsa (2), N.M. State (1)2 - Eddie Hickey, Saint Louis2 - George Smith, Cincinnati2 - Charles Orsborn, Bradley2 - Ed Jucker, Cincinnati2 - Nolan Richardson, Tulsa2 - Dick Versace, Bradley2 - Tubby Smith, Tulsa2 - Dana Altman, Creighton2 - Chris Lowery, S. Illinois2 - Ben Jacobson, UNI

Player of the Year2 - Junior Bridgeman, UL2 - Larry Bird, Indiana State2 - Lewis Lloyd, Drake2 - Xavier McDaniel, WSU2 - Hersey Hawkins, Bradley2 - Kyle Korver, Creighton2 - Darren Brooks, S. Illinois2 - Doug McDermott, CU

Defensive Player2 - Ashraf Amaya, S. Illinois2 - Dan Muller, Illinois State2 - Darren Brooks, S. Illinois2 - Bryan Mullins, S. Illinois

Scholar-Athlete2 - Kent Williams, S. Illinois2 - Neil Plank, Illinois State2 - Colt Ryan, Evansville

Back-To-Back Winners

Coach of the YearGeorge Smith, UC (58, 59)Maury John, DU (68, 69, 70)Tubby Smith, Tulsa (94, 95)Dana Altman, CU (01, 02)Ben Jacobson, UNI (09, 10)Gregg Marshall (12, 13. 14)

Player of the YearJunior Bridgeman, UL (74, 75)Larry Bird, INS (78, 79)Lewis Lloyd, Drake (80, 81)Xavier McDaniel, WSU (84, 85)Hersey Hawkins, BU (87, 88)Kyle Korver, CU (02, 03)Darren Brooks, SIU (04, 05)Doug McDermott, CU (12, 13)

Defensive PlayerAshraf Amaya, SIU (92, 93)Dan Muller, ILS (96, 97)Darren Brooks, SIU (04, 05)Bryan Mullins, SIU (08, 09)

Scholar-Athlete2 - Kent Williams, S. Illinois2 - Neil Plank, Illinois State2 - Colt Ryan, Evansville

Sixth-Man Award

2 - Lucas O’Rear, UNI

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All-Americans

1909 Tommy Johnson, Kansas1910 Ernest Lambert, Oklahoma1913 Sam Carrier, Nebraska1915 Ralph Sproull, Kansas1916 Fred Williams, Missouri1917 F.I. Reynolds, K-State1918 Craig Ruby, Missouri1919 Arthur Lonborg, Kansas Craig Ruby, Missouri1920 George Williams, Missouri1921 Herbert Bunker, Missouri George Williams, Missouri1922 Arthur Browning, Missouri Herbert Bunker, Missouri Paul Endacott, Kansas1923 Charles T. Black, Kansas Arthur Browning, Missouri Herbert Bunker, Missouri Paul Endacott, Kansas1924 Tusten Ackerman, Kansas Charles T. Black, Kansas1925 Tusten Ackerman, Kansas Gale Gordon, Kansas Albert Peterson, Kansas1926 Gale Gordon, Kansas Albert Peterson, Kansas1928 Victor Holt, Oklahoma1929 Werner Jensen, Creighton1931 Maurice Van Ackeren, CU1933 Conrad Collin, Creighton Arthur Kiely, Creighton1934 Frank Baird, Butler1937 Merle Rousey, Okla. State1938 Dick Krueger, Okla. State1939 Jess Renick, Okla. State1940 Jess Renick, Okla. State1942 Bud Millikan, Okla. State1943 Edward Beisser, Creighton Ralph Langer, Creighton1944 Bob Kurland, Okla. State1945 Bob Kurland, Okla. State1946 Bob Kurland, Okla. State1948 Ed Macauley, Saint Louis1949 Bob Harris, Okla. State Ed Macauley, Saint Louis1950 Dave Humerickhouse, BU Gene Melchiorre, Bradley Paul Unruh, Bradley1951 Gale McArthur, Okla. State Gene Melchiorre, Bradley1952 Don Johnson, Okla. State Norm Swanson, Detroit1953 Bob Mattick, Okla. State Norm Swanson, Detroit1954 Bob Mattick, Okla. State1955 Dick Boushka, Saint Louis Cleo Littleton, Wichita St. Bob Patterson, Tulsa Guy Sparrow, Detroit1956 Don Boldebuck, Houston Bill Ebben, Detroit1957 Bill Ebben, Detroit Bobby Joe Mason, Bradley Mel Wright, Okla. State1958 Connie Dierking, Cincinnati Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati1959 Bob Ferry, Saint Louis Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati1960 Ralph Davis, Cincinnati Bobby Joe Mason, Bradley Gary Phillips, Houston Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati Chet Walker, Bradley1961 Paul Hogue, Cincinnati Chet Walker, Bradley Bob Wiesenhahn, Cincinnati1962 Paul Hogue, Cincinnati Chet Walker, Bradley1963 Ron Bonham, Cincinnati Dave Stallworth, Wichita St. Tom Thacker, Cincinnati George Wilson, Cincinnati

Tony Yates, Cincinnati1964 Ron Bonham, Cincinnati Dave Stallworth, Wichita St.1965 Dave Stallworth, Wichita St.1966 Wes Unseld, Louisville1967 Joe Allen, Bradley Wes Unseld, Louisville1968 Joe Allen, Bradley Wes Unseld, Louisville1969 Butch Beard, Louisville Rich Jones, Memphis State Bob Smith, Tulsa1971 James Douglass, Memphis St.1972 Larry Finch, Memphis St. Jim Price, Louisville Ron Robinson, Memphis St. John Williamson, N. Mexico St.1973 Larry Finch, Memphis St. Larry Kenon, Memphis St. Ron Robinson, Memphis St.1974 Willie Biles, Tulsa1975 Junior Bridgeman, Louisville Allen Murphy, Louisville1977 Larry Bird, Indiana State1978 Larry Bird, Indiana State Roger Phegley, Bradley1979 Larry Bird, Indiana State Lynbert Johnson, Wichita St.1980 Carl Nicks, Indiana State1982 Mitchell Anderson, Bradley Paul Pressey, Tulsa1983 Benoit Benjamin, CU Antoine Carr, Wichita State John S. Williams, Indiana St.1984 Benoit Benjamin, CU1985 Steve Harris, Tulsa Xavier McDaniel, Wichita St. John S. Williams, Indiana St.1986 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley John S. Williams, Indiana St.1987 Jeff Harris, Illinois State Hersey Hawkins, Bradley1988 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley1999 Rodney Buford, Creighton Marcus Wilson, Evansville2002 Kyle Korver, Creighton2003 Kyle Korver, Creighton2012 Doug McDermott, CU2013 Doug McDermott, CU2014 Cleanthony Early, WSU Fred VanVleet, WSU Ron Bazer, Wichita State

UPI Player of the Year

1958 Oscar Robertson, UC1959 Oscar Robertson, UC1960 Oscar Robertson, UC1979 Larry Bird, Indiana State1988 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley

AP Player of the Year

1949 Ed Macauley, Saint Louis1979 Larry Bird, Indiana State1988 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley

USBWAPlayer of the Year1959 Oscar Robertson, UC1960 Oscar Robertson, UC1979 Larry Bird, Indiana State1988 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley

Helm’s FoundationPlayer of the Year1923 Paul Endacott, Kansas1924 Charles T. Black, Kansas1946 Bob Kurland, Okla. State1948 Ed Macauley, Saint Louis

The Sporting NewsPlayer of the Year1959 Oscar Robertson, UC1960 Oscar Robertson, UC

Basketball TimesPlayer of the Year1988 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley

NABC Player of the Year1979 Larry Bird, Indiana State

Naismith Award1979 Larry Bird, Indiana State

Frances PomeroyNaismith Award1981 Terry Adolph, W. Texas St.1986 Jim Les, Bradley

CoSIDA AcademicAll-American of the Year2008 Adam Emmenecker, Drake

NACDA I-AAAScholar-Athlete of the Year2003 Michael Lindeman, CU2006 Anthony Tolliver, Creighton2007 Anthony Tolliver, Creighton 2009 Jason Holsinger, Evansville

Academic All-District V1987 Jeff Harris, Illinois State1988 Jeff Harris, Illinois State1993 Greg Thomas, Indiana St. Mike VandeGarde, ILS1994 Mike VandeGarde, ILS1995 Chris Quinn, Evansville1996 Dan Muller, Illinois State1997 Dan Muller, Illinois State Skipp Schaefbauer, ILS1998 Dan Muller, Illinois State1999 Sean Riley, Illinois State2000 Matt Renn, Indiana State2001 Matt Renn, Indiana State2002 Clint Cuffle, Evansville2003 Clint Cuffle, Evansville2004 Clint Cuffle, Evansville2006 Neil Plank, Illinois State Jamaal Tatum, S. Illinois2007 Trent Wurtz, Indiana State Jamaal Tatum, S. Illinois2008 Jason Holsinger, Evansville Bryan Mullins, S. Illinois2009 Bryan Mullins, S. Illinois Jason Holsinger, Evansville

Academic All-District VII1989 Paul Guffrovich, Wichita St.1990 Paul Guffrovich, Wichita St.1991 Paul Guffrovich, Wichita St.1992 K.C. Hunt, Wichita State1993 Dale Ribble, Missouri St.1997 Ben Kandlbinder, MSU Darin Miller, Wichita State1998 Ben Kandlbinder, MSU Joel Templeman, CU1999 Ryan Sears, Creighton2000 Ryan Sears, Creighton2001 Ryan Sears, Creighton2002 Michael Lindeman, CU2003 Michael Lindeman, CU Brody Deren, Creighton

2004 Michael Lindeman, CU Brody Deren, Creighton2005 Anthony Tolliver, Creighton2007 Anthony Tolliver, Creighton Brooks McKowen, UNI2008 Adam Emmenecker, Drake2009 Adam Koch, UNI2010 Graham Hatch, Wichita St. Adam Templeton, Drake2011 Will Creekmore, MSU2014 Chip Rank, UNI

First-Team AcademicAll-America Selections1967 Mike Rolf, Cincinnati Jamie Thompson, WSU1968 Rich Niemann, Saint Louis1969 Ron Mendell, Wichita State1976 Mike Glenn, S. Illinois1977 Mike Glenn, S. Illinois1978 Rick Apke, Creighton2003 Clint Cuffle, Evansville2008 Adam Emmenecker, Drake2009 Bryan Mullins, S. Illinois Jason Holsinger, Evansville

Second-Team AcademicAll-America Selections1987 Jeff Harris, Illinois State1988 Jeff Harris, Illinois State1993 Greg Thomas, Indiana St.1994 Mike VandeGarde, ILS1997 Dan Muller, Illinois State1998 Dan Muller, Illinois State2001 Matt Renn, Indiana State2003 Michael Lindeman, CU2004 Clint Cuffle, Evansville2007 Jamaal Tatum, S. Illinois Anthony Tolliver, Creighton2008 Bryan Mullins, S. Illinois

Third-Team AcademicAll-America Selections1997 Skipp Schaefbauer, ILS1999 Sean Riley, Illinois State2004 Brody Deren, Creighton Michael Lindeman, CU2006 Neil Plank, Illinois State2010 Graham Hatch, Wichita St.2011 Will Creekmore, MSU

NCAA PostgraduateScholarship Winners1967 John Kilo, Saint Louis1969 Ron Mendell, Wichita State1977 Mike Glenn, S. Illinois1978 Rick Apke, Creighton1981 Steve Reed, Indiana State1988 Jeff Harris, Illinois State1991 Paul Guffrovich, Wichita St.1998 Dan Muller, Illinois State

Missouri Valley Conference All-Americans

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All-Missouri Valley Conference Teams1907-08

No team chosen.

1908-09

First Team -- Tommy Johnson, Kansas; Carl Ristine, Missouri; A.P. Skare, Washington; W.W. Walsh, Nebraska; Earl Woodward, Kansas.

1909-10

First Team -- Robert Heizer, Kan-sas; Tommy Johnson, Kansas; D.C. Martindell, Missouri; H.O. Perry, Nebraska; Earl Woodward, Kansas.

1910-11

First Team -- Joe Brown, Iowa State; Pete Burress, Missouri; D.J. Dousman, Kansas; O.A. Frank, Nebraska; J.P. Gibson, Nebraska; Robert Heizer, Kansas; Vern Long, Kansas.

1911-12

No team chosen.

1912-13

First Team -- S.C. Carrier, Ne-braska; Charles Greenlees, Kansas; Ross Haskell, Nebraska; Hans Pfund, Iowa State; George Taafe, Missouri.

1913-14

No team chosen.

1914-15

First Team -- E.C. Jones, Kansas State; R.A. Dunmire, Kansas; E.J. Sorensen, Kansas; Ralph Sproull, Kansas; A.B. Weaver, Kansas.

1915-16

No team chosen.

1916-17

No team chosen.

1917-18

No team chosen.

1918-19

First Team -- John Clark, Kansas State; Harold Ebert, Drake; C. Jackson, Nebraska; George Jen-nings, Kansas State; Arthur Lon-borg, Kansas; Craig Ruby, Missouri.

1919-20

First Team -- Craig Ruby, Mis-souri; Holman Bunger, Kansas State; E. Cowell, Kansas State; Arthur Lonborg, Kansas.

1920-21

First Team -- G.G. Browning, Missouri; Holman Bunger, Kansas

State; Herb Bunker, Missouri; E. Cowell, Kansas State; George Wil-liams, Missouri.

1921-22

First Team -- G.G. Browning, Mis-souri; Herb Bunker, Missouri; Paul Endacott, Kansas; George Rody, Kansas; Ed Waite, Oklahoma.

1922-23

First Team -- Charles T. Black, Kansas; G.G. Browning, Missouri; Herb Bunker, Missouri; Paul Enda-cott, Kansas; John Wolf, Kansas.

1923-24

First Team -- Tusten Ackerman, Kansas; Charles T. Black, Kansas; Floyd McBride, Oklahoma; Robert Mosby, Kansas; Fred Wallace, Oklahoma.

1924-25

First Team -- Tusten Ackerman, Kansas; Orr Goodson, Nebraska; Albert Peterson, Kansas; Math-ias Volz, Nebraska; Vern Wilkins, Kansas.

1925-26

First Team -- Wilferd Belgard, Kansas; C.A. Byers, Kansas State; John Dunlap, Oklahoma; Gale Gordon, Kansas; Albert Peterson, Kansas.

1926-27

First Team -- Glenn Burton, Kansas; C.A. Byers, Kansas State; Roy LeCrone, Oklahoma; Albert Peterson, Kansas; Clark Smaha, Nebraska.

1927-28

First Team -- Thomas Churchill, Oklahoma; Lorraine Eckert, Wash-ington; Vic Holt, Oklahoma; Roy LeCrone, Oklahoma; A.B. Wright, Oklahoma State.

1928-29

First Team -- Moose Meyer, Washington; Fritz Kampf, Creigh-ton; Brud Jensen, Creighton; John Monahan, Drake; Ralph Kurz, Washington. Second Team -- Lynn King, Drake; Harris Cogge-shall, Grinnell; Chuck Van Koten, Drake; Lou Trautman, Creighton; Ray Duncan, Washington.

1929-30

First Team -- Maurice Van Ack-eren, Creighton; Moose Meyer, Washington; Brud Jensen, Creigh-ton; Kingsley Wientge, Washing-ton; Bart Corcoran, Creighton. Second Team -- Lynn King, Drake; Ted Saussele, Washington; Les Harrison, Oklahoma State; Jack Barnes, Drake; Ben Douglas, Grinnell.

1930-31

First Team -- Maurice Van Ack-eren, Creighton; Hank Duncan, Grinnell; Les Harrison, Oklahoma State; John Monahan, Drake; Herbert Steideman, Washington; Second Team -- Lynn King, Drake; Clarence Highfill, Oklahoma State; Joe Hohn, Washington; Ben Douglas, Grinnell; A.B. Hensley, Oklahoma State.

1931-32

First Team -- Conrad Collin, Creighton; Hank Duncan, Grinnell; Willard Schmidt, Creighton; Her-bert Steideman, Washington; Art Kiely, Creighton. Second Team -- Maurice Van Ackeren, Creighton; Bob Maysack, Washington; Joe Ley, Oklahoma State; Don Whitehouse, Washington; Clarence Highfill, Oklahoma State.

1932-33

First Team -- Conrad Collin, Creighton; Bert Miller, Butler; Willard Schmidt, Creighton; Frank Baird, Butler; Art Kiely, Creighton. Second Team -- Buddy Wade, Oklahoma State; Hank Duncan, Grinnell; Cy Proffit, Butler; Nelson Hower, Washington; Victor Kern, Washington.

1933-34

First Team -- Emil Engelbretson, Creighton; Bert Davis, Butler; Willard Schmidt, Creighton; Frank Baird, Butler; Roy Martintoni, Washington. Second Team -- Billy McCloud, Drake; Roscoe Batts, Butler; Gene Demmary, Butler; Buddy Wade, Oklahoma State; Gaston Santi, Grinnell.

1934-35

First Team -- Emil Engelbretson, Creighton; Dick Mason, Grinnell; Roy Martintoni, Washington; Chuck Orebaugh, Drake; George Busch, Creighton. Second Team -- Billy

McCloud, Drake; Herb Larson, Tulsa; Don Dittemore, Washburn; Wayne Xanders, Drake; Julius Bauer, Grinnell.

1935-36

First Team -- Emil Engelbret-son, Creighton; Merle Rousey, Oklahoma State; Roy Martintoni, Washington; Chuck Orebaugh, Drake; Taylor Little, Oklahoma State. Second Team -- Joe Fee, Washburn; Ned Butler, Tulsa; Rob-ert Jones, Tulsa; Wayne Xanders, Drake; Dob McIver, Creighton.

1936-37

First Team -- Dick Shaw, Creigh-ton; R.C. Cox, Oklahoma State; Bill Barringer, Oklahoma State; Chuck Orebaugh, Drake; Merle Rousey, Oklahoma State. Second Team -- Dick Krueger, Oklahoma State; Dwight Hafeli, Washington; Ro-man Roh, Creighton; Don McIver, Creighton; Hal Dean, Grinnell.

1937-38

First Team -- Nick Miletich, Drake; Merle Scheffler, Oklahoma State; Dick Shaw, Creighton; Dick Krueger, Oklahoma State; Robert Jones, Tulsa. Second Team -- Hal Dean, Grinnell; Sid Mudd, Saint Louis; William Suter, Drake; Adolph Uhlemeyer, Washington; Bill Barrin-ger, Oklahoma State.

1938-39

First Team -- Paul Griffith, Drake; Jesse Renick, Oklahoma State; Carl Roh, Creighton; Adolph Uhle-meyer, Washington; Bill Cochran, Saint Louis; Second Team -- Bob Patterson, Tulsa; Harvey Slade, Oklahoma State; John Kelly, Tulsa; Merle Scheffler, Oklahoma State; Walter O’Connor, Drake.

1939-40

First Team -- Harvey Slade, Oklahoma State; Les Dudenhoef-fer, Saint Louis; Ned Swan, Drake; Jesse Renick, Oklahoma State; Howard Doyle, Oklahoma State. Second Team -- Harvey Lamprich, Tulsa; Gene Smelser, Oklahoma State; Desmond Lee, Washington; Vinson Roach, Creighton; Eddie Amsbaugh, Washburn.

1940-41

First Team -- Brownie Jaquay, Creighton; Herb Van Deven, Saint Louis; Ed Beisser, Creighton; Wal-ter O’Connor, Drake; Gene Smelser, Oklahoma State. Second Team -- Don Dougherty, Washburn; Vernon Schwertfeger, Oklahoma State; Clarence Ehlers, Tulsa; Gene Haldeman, Creighton; Henry Lutz, Washington.

1941-42

First Team -- Lonnie Eggleston,

Missouri’s Craig Ruby was a two-time all-MVC pick and an All-American in 1918 and 1919.

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Oklahoma State; Jack Darnton, Washington; Ed Beisser, Creighton; Vernon Yates, Oklahoma State; Ward Gibson, Creighton. Second Team -- Herb Van Deven, Saint Louis; J.T. Newman, Oklahoma State; Ralph Langer, Creighton; Don Bandle, Saint Louis; Dick Nolan, Creighton.

1942-43

First Team -- Ralph Langer, Creighton; Jack Darnton, Washing-ton; Ed Beisser, Creighton; Vernon Yates, Oklahoma State; Ward Gib-son, Creighton. Second Team -- Herb Van Deven, Saint Louis; Gene Ollrich, Drake; Mike Todorovich, Washington; Gene Lalley, Creigh-ton; Bill Evans, Drake.

1943-44

No team chosen (World War II).

1944-45

No team chosen (World War II).

1945-46

First Team -- Weldon Kern, Okla-homa State; Sam Aubrey, Oklaho-ma State; Bob Kurland, Oklahoma State; J.L. Parks, Oklahoma State; Blake Williams, Oklahoma State. Second Team -- Harold Beal, Wichita State; Gordon Flick, Drake; Ed Macauley, Saint Louis; Henry Raymonds, Saint Louis; Gerald Carrens, Tulsa.

1946-47

First Team -- A.L. Bennett, Oklahoma State; Gene Ollrich, Drake, Ed Macauley, Saint Louis; Dan Miller, Saint Louis; Ward Gib-son, Creighton. Second Team -- Harold Beal, Wichita State; Bob Schmidt, Saint Louis; John Pritchard, Drake; Don Knowles, Creighton; Bill Evans, Drake.

1947-48

First Team -- A.L. Bennett, Oklahoma State; Donald Knowles, Creighton; Ed Macauley, Saint Louis; J.L. Parks, Oklahoma State; Bill Evans, Drake. Second Team -- D.C. Wilcutt, Saint Louis; Joe Bradley, Oklahoma State; Bob Harris, Oklahoma State; Dan Miller, Saint Louis; Vernon Yates, Okla-homa State.

1948-49

First Team -- Ed Macauley, Saint Louis; Paul Unruh, Bradley; Bob Harris, Oklahoma State; Bill Evans, Drake; Gene Melchiorre, Brad-ley. Second Team -- John Parks, Oklahoma State; Bob Schmidt, Saint Louis; John Pritchard, Drake; Vernon Yates, Oklahoma State; Rex McMurray, Wichita.

1949-50

First Team -- Paul Unruh, Bradley; Gene Melchiorre, Bradley; John Rennicke, Drake; Lou Lehman, Saint Louis; Neil Ridley, Tulsa. Second Team -- Joe Ossola, Saint Louis; Norm Swanson, Detroit; Jack Shelton, Oklahoma State; Bob Schmidt, Saint Louis; Billy Mann, Bradley.

1950-51

First Team -- Don Johnson, Oklahoma State; Norman Pilgrim, Oklahoma State; Elmer Behnke, Bradley; Gale McArthur, Oklahoma State; Gene Melchiorre, Bradley. Second Team -- John Frieders-dorf, Wichita State; Ed Scott, Saint Louis; Bob Koch, Saint Louis; Lloyd Hendrix, Houston; John Kirwin, Detroit.

1951-52

First Team -- Don Johnson, Okla-homa State; Cleo Littleton, Wichita State; Norman Swanson, Detroit; Ray Steiner, Saint Louis; Dick Nunneley, Tulsa. Second Team

-- Royce Ray, Houston; Fred Kovar, Saint Louis; Bob Koch, Saint Louis; Warren Shackleford, Tulsa; Lou McKenna, Saint Louis.

1952-53

First Team -- Tom Lillis, Saint Louis; Cleo Littleton, Wichita State; Bob Mattick, Oklahoma State; Dick Boushka, Saint Louis; Dick Nunneley, Tulsa. Second Team -- Mark Arrington, Tulsa; Walter Poff, Detroit; Norman Swanson, Detroit; Harold Rogers, Oklahoma State; Warren Shackleford, Tulsa.

1953-54

First Team -- Cleo Littleton, Wichita; Dick Boushka, Saint Louis; Bob Mattick, Oklahoma State; Dick Nunneley, Tulsa; Guy Sparrow, Detroit. Second Team -- Bob Pat-terson, Tulsa; Paul Scheer, Wichita State; Gary Shivers, Houston; Jack Mosher, Houston; Tom Fuller, Oklahoma State.

1954-55

First Team -- Guy Sparrow, Detroit; Dick Boushka, Saint Louis; Don Boldebuck, Houston; Cleo Littleton, Wichita State; Bob Patterson, Tulsa. Second Team -- Jack Foster, Houston; Mack Carter, Oklahoma State; Jim McLaughlin, Saint Louis; Ralph Goldstein, De-troit; Dick Courter, Tulsa.

1955-56

First Team -- Bill Ebben, Detroit; Jim McLaughlin, Saint Louis; Don Boldebuck, Houston; Grady Smith, Saint Louis; Mack Carter, Okla-homa State. Second Team -- Art Helms, Houston; V.R. Barnhouse, Oklahoma State; Bob Hodgson, Wichita State; Junior Born, Tulsa; Joe Stevens, Wichita State.

1956-57

First Team -- Bill Ebben, Detroit; Red Murrell, Drake; Barney Cable, Bradley; Harold Alcorn, Saint Louis; Joe Stevens, Wichita State. Second Team -- Jack Mimlitz, Saint Louis; Dan Dotson, Houston; Henry Kemple, Oklahoma State; Joe Todd, Saint Louis; Mel Wright, Oklahoma State.

1957-58

First Team -- Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati; Red Murrell, Drake; Connie Dierking, Cincinnati; Roger Wendel, Tulsa; Jack Mimlitz, Saint Louis. Second Team -- Shellie McMillon, Bradley; Bobby Joe Mason, Bradley; Russell Boone, Houston; Bob Ferry, Saint Louis; Ken Hinkle, North Texas State; Joe Stevens, Wichita State.

1958-59

First Team -- Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati; Bobby Joe Mason, Brad-

ley; Bob Ferry, Saint Louis; Ralph Davis, Cincinnati; Gary Phillips, Houston. Second Team -- Bob Tealer, Drake; Dan Smith, Bradley; Jim Mudd, North Texas St.; Al Tate, Wichita St.; Roger Wendel, Tulsa.

1959-60

First Team -- Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati; Chet Walker, Bradley; Bob Nordmann, Saint Louis; Gary Phillips, Houston; Gus Guydon, Drake; Pete McCaffrey, Saint Louis. Second Team -- Ron Heller, Wichita; Jim Mudd, North Texas State; Paul Hogue, Cincin-nati; Ralph Davis, Cincinnati; David Voss, Tulsa.

1960-61

First Team -- Chet Walker, Bradley; Gus Guydon, Drake; Paul Hogue, Cincinnati; Ron Heller, Wichita State; Glen Mankowski, Saint Louis. Second Team -- Tom Thacker, Cincinnati; David Voss, Tulsa; Gene Wiley, Wichita; Bob Wiesenhahn, Cincinnati; Larry Van Eman, Wichita State.

1961-62

First Team -- Chet Walker, Brad-ley; Gene Wiley, Wichita State;

All-Missouri Valley Conference Teams

Ed Macauley of Saint Louis received

all-conference honors four times (1946-47-48-49) during his career.

He’s a charter member of the MVC

Hall of Fame.

4-Time All-Conference In league history, there have been a total of nine players who have earned all-conference honors (1st or 2nd team) four times. Cleo Littleton of Wichita State (1952-55) is the only four-time 1st-team all-league pick in MVC history.

Ed Macauley, Saint Louis 1st - 47, 48, 49; 2nd - 46Bill Evans, Drake 1st - 48, 49; 2nd - 43, 46Vernon Yates, Oklahoma St. 1st - 42, 43; 2nd - 48, 49Cleo Littleton, Wichita State 1st - 52, 53, 54, 55Slab Jones, New Mexico St. 1st - 78, 79, 80; 2nd - 77Mitchell Anderson, Bradley 1st - 80-81-82; 2nd - 79Antoine Carr, Wichita State 1st - 82, 83; 2nd - 80, 81John Williams, Indiana St. 1st - 85, 86; 2nd - 83, 84Rodney Buford, Creighton 1st - 97-98-99; 2nd - 96

3-Time First Teamers In league history, there have been a total of 42 play-ers who have earned first-team all-league honors three times. Creighton’s Doug Mc-Dermott is the most recent, earning first-team all-MVC honors in 2011-12-13.

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Paul Hogue, Cincinnati; James King, Tulsa; John Savage, North Texas State; Ron Bonham, Cincin-nati; Jerry Foster, Drake; Marv Torrence, Drake; Tom Kieffer, Saint Louis; Tom Thacker, Cincinnati.

1962-63

First Team -- Mack Herndon, Bradley; Ron Bonham, Cincinnati; Tom Thacker, Cincinnati; George Wilson, Cincinnati; Tony Yates, Cin-cinnati; John Savage, North Texas State; Dave Harris, Saint Louis; James King, Tulsa; Bill Kusleika, Tulsa; Dave Stallworth, Wichita State.

1963-64

First Team -- Levern Tart, Brad-ley; George Wilson, Cincinnati; Ron Bonham, Cincinnati; McCoy McLemore, Drake; Billy Foster, Drake; John Savage, North Texas; Garland Mailey, North Texas; Bill Kusleika, Tulsa; Dave Stallworth, Wichita State; Nate Bowman, Wichita State.

1964-65

First Team -- John Ruether, Louisville; Rick Park, Tulsa; Eddie Jackson, Bradley; Kelly Pete, Wichi-ta State; Willie Davis, North Texas State; Gene West, Drake; Dave Stallworth, Wichita State; Rich Naes, Saint Louis; Dave Leach, Wichita State; Ernie Thompson, Bradley.

1965-66

First Team -- Rich Parks, Saint Louis; Jamie Thompson, Wichita State; Wesley Unseld, Louisville; Rubin Russell, North Texas; Julian Hammond, Tulsa; Don Rolfes, Cin-cinnati; Roland West, Cincinnati; Eugene Moore, Saint Louis; Warren Armstrong, Wichita State; Joe Al-len, Bradley.

1966-67

First Team -- Wesley Unseld, Lou-isville; Jamie Thompson, Wichita State; Rubin Russell, North Texas State; Joe Allen, Bradley; Butch Beard, Louisville; Warren Arm-strong, Wichita State; Rich Nie-mann, Saint Louis; Bob Netolicky, Drake; Rich Roberson, Cincinnati; Eldridge Webb, Tulsa.

1967-68

First Team -- Wesley Unseld, Louisville; Joe Allen, Bradley; War-ren Armstrong, Wichita State; Rick Roberson, Cincinnati; Jim Ard, Cin-cinnati; Rich Niemann, Saint Louis; Willie McCarter, Drake; Al Smith, Bradley; Mike Butler, Memphis State; Butch Beard, Louisville.

1968-69

First Team -- Bobby Smith, Tulsa; L.C. Bowen, Bradley; Jim Ard,

Cincinnati; Willie McCarter, Drake; Butch Beard, Louisville; Steve Kuberski, Bradley; Rob Washing-ton, Tulsa; Mike Grosso, Louisville; Greg Carney, Wichita State; Joe Hamilton, North Texas State.

1969-70

First Team -- Jim Ard, Cincinnati; Joe Hamilton, North Texas State; Greg Carney, Wichita State; Mike Grosso, Louisville; Jeff Halliburton, Drake; Dana Lewis, Tulsa; Joe Wiley, Saint Louis; Al Williams, Drake; Don Ogletree, Cincinnati; Ron Carson, Tulsa.

1970-71

First Team -- Jeff Halliburton, Drake; Jim Irving, Saint Louis; Jim Price, Louisville; Dana Lewis, Tulsa; Terry Benton, Wichita State; Al Smith, Bradley; Al Vilcheck, Louisville; Al Shumate, North Texas State; Larry Finch, Memphis State; Ronnie Robinson, Memphis State.

1971-72

First Team -- Jim Price, Louis-ville; Larry Finch, Memphis State; Ron Thomas, Louisville; Ronnie Robinson, Memphis State; Steve Bracey, Tulsa; Sam Simmons, Bradley; Harry Rogers, Saint Louis; Terry Benton, Wichita State; Don Holcomb, Memphis State; Rich Schultz, Bradley.

1972-73

First Team -- Larry Finch, Mem-phis State; Willie Biles, Tulsa; Larry Kenon, Memphis State; Harry Rog-ers, Saint Louis; Ronnie Robinson, Memphis State; Allen Murphy, Louisville; Dennis Bell, Drake; Sammy High, Tulsa; Junior Bridge-man, Louisville; Jesse Leonard, Saint Louis.

1973-74

First Team -- Junior Bridgeman, Louisville; Bobby Iverson, North Texas State; Willie Biles, Tulsa; Roland Grant, New Mexico State; Seymour Reed, Bradley; Allen Murphy, Louisville; Greg Smith, Bradley; Bill Morris, Saint Louis; Rich Morsden, Wichita State; Bob Wilson, Wichita State.

1974-75

First Team -- Junior Bridgeman, Louisville; Terry McKissick, Drake; Robert Elmore, Wichita State; Allen Murphy, Louisville; Ken Smith, Tul-sa; Richard Robinson, New Mexico State; Jim Bostic, New Mexico State; Larry Haralson, Drake.

1975-76

First Team -- Mike Glenn, Southern Illinois; Maurice Cheeks, West Texas State; Robert Elmore, Wichita State; Ken Harris, Drake; Mike Davis, Bradley. Second

Team -- Cal Bruton, Wichita State; Jimmy Caruthers, Bradley; Dallas Smith, West Texas State; Robert Gray, Wichita State; Corky Abrams, Southern Illinois.

1976-77

First Team -- Mike Glenn, South-ern Illinois; Richard Robinson, New Mexico State; Robert Elmore, Wichita State; Roger Phegley, Bradley; Cheese Johnson, Wichita State; Ken Harris, Drake. Second Team --Maurice Cheeks, West Texas State; Charles Brent, Wichita State; Slab Jones, New Mexico State; Dan O’Leary, Tulsa; Ken Harris, Drake.

1977-78

First Team -- Roger Phegley, Bradley; Maurice Cheeks, West Texas State; Slab Jones, New Mexico State; Larry Bird, Indiana State; Rick Apke, Creighton; Gary Wilson, Southern Illinois. Second Team -- Wayne Abrams, Southern Illinois; Wayne Kreklow, Drake; Alex Mazeika, Bradley; Cheese Johnson, Wichita State; Harry Morgan, Indiana State.

1978-79

First Team -- Larry Bird, Indiana State; Slab Jones, New Mexico State; Cheese Johnson, Wichita State; Wayne Kreklow, Drake; Carl Nicks, Indiana State. Second Team -- John C. Johnson, Creigh-ton; Mitchell Anderson, Bradley; Wayne Abrams, Southern Illinois; Robert Gunn, New Mexico State; Gary Wilson, Southern Illinois; Chad Nelson, Drake.

1979-80

First Team -- Lewis Lloyd, Drake; Mitchell Anderson, Bradley; Carl Nicks, Indiana State; Terry Adolph, West Texas State; Slab Jones, New Mexico State. Second Team -- Kevin McKenna, Creighton; Bob Stevenson, Tulsa; Wayne Abrams, Southern Illinois; Cliff Levings-ton, Wichita State; Antoine Carr, Wichita State.

1980-81

First Team -- Lewis Lloyd, Drake; Mitchell Anderson, Bradley; Terry Adolph, West Texas State; Cliff Levingston, Wichita State; Paul Pressey, Tulsa; George Morrow, Creighton. Second Team -- Jaime Pena, New Mexico State; Kevin McKenna, Creighton; Antoine Carr, Wichita State, Greg Stewart, Tulsa; David Thirdkill, Bradley; David Brown, Tulsa.

1981-82

First Team -- Paul Pressey, Tulsa; Antoine Carr, Wichita State; Cliff Levingston, Wichita State; Jaime Pena, New Mexico State; Mitchell Anderson, Bradley. Second Team -- Rick Lamb, Illinois State; David Thirdkill, Bradley; Greg Stewart, Tulsa; Daryl Stovall, Creighton; Er-nest Patterson, New Mexico State; Donald Reese.

1982-83

First Team -- Antoine Carr, Wichita State; Steve Harris, Tulsa; Rick Lamb, Illinois State; Ernest Patterson, New Mexico State; Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State. Second Team -- John Williams, Indiana State; Steve Colter, New Mexico State; Bob Steppes, West Texas State; Ricky Ross, Tulsa; Hank Cornley, Illinois State; Voise Winters, Bradley; Aubrey Sherrod, Wichita State; Willie Scott, Brad-ley; Barney Mines, Bradley.

1983-84

First Team -- Xavier McDan-iel, Wichita State; Steve Harris, Tulsa; Hank Cornley, Illinois State; Benoit Benjamin, Creighton; James Jackson, West Texas State; Melvin Mathis, Drake; Ricky Ross, Tulsa. Second Team -- John Williams, Indiana State; Rickie Johnson, Illinois State; Aubrey Sherrod, Wichita State; Voise Winters, Bradley; Vernon Moore, Creighton; Kenny Perry, Southern Illinois.

All-Missouri Valley Conference Teams

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1984-85

First Team -- Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State; Benoit Benjamin, Creighton; Steve Harris, Tulsa; Vernon Moore, Creighton; John Williams, Indiana State; Voise Winters, Bradley; Melvin Mathis, Drake. Second Team -- Rickie Johnson, Illinois State; Herb Johnson, Tulsa; Aubrey Sherrod, Wichita State; Lou Stefanovic, Il-linois State; Melvin Mathis, Drake.

1985-86

First Team -- Jim Les, Bradley; Hersey Hawkins, Bradley; John Sherman Williams, Indiana State; Tracy Moore, Tulsa; Melvin Mathis, Drake. Second Team -- DavidMiller, Drake; Mike Williams, Bradley; David Moss, Tulsa; Kenny Evans, Creighton; Derrick Sanders, Illinois State.

1986-87

First Team -- Hersey Hawkins, Bradley; David Moss, Tulsa; Der-rick Sanders, Illinois State; Tracy Moore, Tulsa; Steve Middleton, Southern Illinois; Michael Morgan, Drake. Second Team -- Kenny Evans, Creighton; Anthony Manuel, Bradley; Gary Swain, Creighton; Henry Carr, Wichita State; Jeff Harris, Illinois State; Brian Rahilly, Tulsa.

1987-88

First Team -- Hersey Hawkins, Bradley; Steve Middleton, Southern Illinois; Tracy Moore, Tulsa; Rod Mason, Creighton; Sasha Radu-novich, Wichita State; Sam Roark, Drake. Second Team -- Anthony Manuel, Bradley; Lew Hill, Wichita State; Tony Holifield, Illinois State; Jeff Harris, Illinois State; Kai Nurn-berger, Southern Illinois.

1988-89

First Team -- Anthony Manuel, Bradley; Bob Harstad, Creighton; Steve Grayer, Wichita State; Kai Nurnberger, Southern Illinois; James Farr, Creighton. Second Team -- Dion Thurman, Bradley; Jarrod Coleman, Illinois State; Sam Roark, Drake; Chad Gallagher, Creighton; Lamont Randolph, Tulsa; Dwight Praylow, Wichita State; Ray Wingard, Tulsa.

1989-90

First Team -- Bob Harstad, Creighton; Chad Gallagher, Creigh-ton; Sterling Mahan, Southern Illi-nois; Curtis Stuckey, Bradley; Jerry Jones, Southern Illinois. Second Team -- John Cooper, Wichita State; Sam Roark, Drake; Rickey Jackson, Illinois State; Freddie McSwain, Southern Illinois; Lamont Randolph, Tulsa.

1990-91

First Team -- Chad Gallagher, Creighton; Bob Harstad, Creighton; Curtis Stuckey, Bradley; Ashraf Amaya, Southern Illinois; MarcellGordon, Tulsa; Darryl Reid, Mis-souri State. Second Team -- Arnold Bernard, Missouri State; Sterling Mahan, Southern Illinois; Paul Guffrovich, Wichita State; Reggie Wilson, Illinois State; Rick Shipley, Southern Illinois.

1991-92

First Team -- Ashraf Amaya, Southern Illinois; Duan Cole, Creighton; Mark Morse, Tulsa; Jackie Crawford, Missouri State; Kevin Sams, Drake. Second Team -- Scott Fowler, Illinois State; Richard Thomas, Illinois State; Travis Inman, Indiana State; Gary Collier, Tulsa; Dale Turner, UNI; Chris Lowery, Southern Il-linois; James Hamilton, Bradley.

1992-93

First Team -- Ashraf Amaya, Southern Illinois; Randy Blocker, UNI; Johnny Murdock, Missouri State; Curt Smith, Drake; Mark Morse, Tulsa. Second Team -- Matt Petty, Creighton, Mike Vande-Garde, Illinois State; Greg Thomas, Indiana State; Richard Thomas, Il-linois State; Tony Graves, Missouri State; Gary Collier, Tulsa.

1993-94

First Team -- Gary Collier, Tulsa; Randy Blocker, UNI; Johnny Murdock, Missouri State; Marcus Timmons, Southern Illinois; Cam Johnson, UNI; Deon Jackson, Bradley. Second Team -- Mike VandeGarde, Illinois State; Paul Lusk, Southern Illinois; Lou Dawk-ins, Tulsa; Nate King, Creighton; Billy Wright, Bradley.

1994-95

First Team -- Chris Carr, Southern Illinois; Andy Elkins, Evansville; Shea Seals, Tulsa; Marcus Tim-mons, Southern Illinois; Alvin “Pooh” Williamson, Tulsa. Second Team -- Reed Jackson, Evansville; Johnny Murdock, Missouri State; Anthony Parker, Bradley; Lynnrick Rogers, Drake; David Cason, Illi-nois St.; L.D. Swanson, Wichita St.

1995-96

First Team -- Anthony Parker, Bradley; Shea Seals, Tulsa; Jason Daisy, UNI; Maurice Trotter, Illinois State; Deon Jackson, Bradley; B.J. Windhorst, Drake. Second Team -- Lynnrick Rogers, Drake; Billy Wright, Bradley; Rodney Buford, Creighton; Jim Cruse, Indiana State; Ben Kandlbinder, Missouri State; Larry Callis, Wichita State.

1996-97

First Team -- Jason Daisy, UNI; Rico Hill, Illinois State; Rodney Buford, Creighton; Danny Moore, Missouri State; Anthony Parker, Bradley. Second Team -- Jim Cruse, Indiana State; Troy Hudson, Southern Illinois; Marcus Wilson, Evansville; Aaron Zobrist, Bradley; Jamar Smiley, Illinois State.

1997-98

First Team -- Rico Hill, Illinois State; Rodney Buford, Creigh-ton; Jayson Wells, Indiana State; Marcus Wilson, Evansville; Adebayo Akinkunle, Bradley. Second Team -- Dan Muller, Illinois State; Chris Hollender, Evansville; Danny Moore, Missouri State; Kevin Ault, Missouri State; Rashad Tucker, Southern Illinois.

1998-99

First Team -- Rob Dye, Bradley; Marcus Wilson, Evansville; Rodney Buford, Creighton; Danny Moore, Mis-souri State; Monte Jenkins, Southern Illinois. Second Team -- Maurice Evans, Wichita State; Jason Perez, Wichita State; Tarise Bryson, Illinois State; Nate Green, Indiana State; Sean Stackhouse, UNI.

1999-00

First Team -- Nate Green, Indiana State; Jason Perez, Wichita State; Craig Snow, Evansville; Rob Dye, Bradley; Tarise Bryson, Illinois State. Second Team -- Robbie Sieverding, UNI; Matt Renn, Indi-ana State; Allen Phillips, Missouri State; Ben Walker, Creighton; Ryan Sears, Creighton.

2000-01

First Team -- Tarise Bryson, Illi-nois State; Jerome Robinson, Brad-ley; Matt Renn, Indiana State; Joe Breakenridge, UNI; Ryan Sears, Creighton. Second Team -- Kent Williams, Southern Illinois; Michael Menser, Indiana State; Kyle Korver, Creighton; Ben Walker, Creighton; Craig Snow, Evansville.

2001-02

First Team -- Kyle Korver, Creigh-ton; Robbie Sieverding, UNI; Kent Williams, Southern Illinois; Luke McDonald, Drake; Rolan Roberts, Southern Illinois. Second Team -- Mike Wallace, Missouri State; Scott Brakebill, Missouri State; Baboucarr Bojang, Illinois State; Brody Deren, Creighton; Terrance McGee, Missouri State; Phillip Gil-bert, Bradley.

2002-03

First Team -- Kyle Korver, Creighton; Phillip Gilbert, Bradley; Kent Williams, Southern Illinois; Terrance McGee, Missouri State; Jamar Howard, Wichita State.

Second Team -- Jermaine Dear-man, Southern Illinois; Clint Cuffle, Evansville; Greg Danielson, Drake; James Gillingham, Bradley; Ian Hanavan, Evansville.

2003-04

First Team -- Darren Brooks, Southern Illinois; Brody Deren, Creighton; David Gruber, UNI; Jamar Howard, Wichita State; Marcellus Sommerville, Bradley. Second Team -- Randy Burns, Wichita State; Clint Cuffle, Evans-ville; James Gillingham, Bradley; Stetson Hairston, Southern Illinois; Lonnie Randolph, Drake.

2004-05

First Team -- Darren Brooks, Southern Illinois; Nate Funk, Creighton; Lorenzo Gordon, Illinois State; Ben Jacobson, UNI; Marcel-lus Sommerville, Bradley. Second Team -- Jamar Howard, Wichita State; Randy Burns, Wichita State; David Moss, Indiana State; Jamaal Tatum, Southern Illinois; Trey Guidry, Illinois State.

2005-06

First Team -- Blake Ahearn, Mis-souri State; Ben Jacobson, UNI; Paul Miller, Wichita State; Grant Stout, UNI; Tony Young, Southern Illinois. Second Team -- Johnny Mathies, Creighton; David Moss, Indiana St., Patrick O’Bryant, Brad-ley; Marcellus Sommerville, Brad-ley; Anthony Tolliver, Creighton.

2006-07

First Team -- Blake Ahearn, Missouri State; Randal Falker, Southern Illinois; Nate Funk, Creighton; Jamaal Tatum, Southern Illinois; Anthony Tolliver, Creighton. Second Team -- Eric Coleman, UNI; Will Franklin, Bradley; Daniel Ruffin, Bradley; Grant Stout, UNI; Matt Webster, Evansville.

2007-08

First Team -- Jeremy Crouch, Bradley; Osiris Eldridge, Illinois State; Adam Emmenecker, Drake; Randal Falker, Southern Illinois; Josh Young, Drake. Second Team -- Eric Coleman, UNI; Jonathan Cox, Drake; Leonard Houston, Drake; Deven Mitchell, Missouri State; Bryan Mullins, Southern Illinois.

2008-09

First Team -- Osiris Eldridge, Illinois State; Shy Ely, Evansville; Adam Koch, UNI; Theron Wilson, Bradley; Booker Woodfox, Creigh-ton. Second Team -- Kwadzo Ahelegbe, UNI; Jonathan Cox, Drake; Chamberlain Oguchi, Illinois State; P’Allen Stinnett, Creighton; Josh Young, Drake.

All-Missouri Valley Conference Teams

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First Team -- Osiris Eldridge, Illi-nois State; Clevin Hannah, Wichita State; Adam Koch, UNI; Dinma Odiakosa, Illinois State; Josh Young, Drake. Second Team -- Jordan Eglseder, UNI; Kenny Law-son Jr., Creighton; Sam Maniscalco, Bradley; Harry Marshall, Indiana State; Kyle Weems, Missouri State.

2010-11

First Team -- Kwadzo Ahelegbe, UNI; J.T. Durley, Wichita State; Doug McDermott, Creighton; Andrew Warren, Bradley; Kyle Weems, Missouri State. Second Team -- Will Creekmore, Mis-souri State; Colt Ryan, Evansville; Jermaine Mallett, Missouri State; Toure’ Murry, Wichita State; An-toine Young, Creighton.

2011-12

First Team -- Doug McDermott, Creighton; Joe Ragland, Wichita State; Colt Ryan, Evansville; Gar-rett Stutz, Wichita State; Kyle Weems, Missouri State. Second Team -- Jackie Carmichael, Illinois State; Jake Odum, Indiana State; Rayvonte Rice, Drake; Ben Simons, Drake; Antoine Young, Creighton.

2012-13

First Team -- Jackie Carmichael, Illinois State; Cleanthony Early, Wichita State; Doug McDermott, Creighton; Jake Odum, Indiana State; Colt Ryan, Evansville. Sec-ond Team -- Tyler Brown, Illinois State; Carl Hall, Wichita State; Anthony James, UNI; Walt Lemon, Jr., Bradley; Ben Simons, Drake.

2013-14

First Team -- Ron Baker, Wichita State; D.J. Balentine, Evansville; Cleanthony Early, Wichita State; Jake Odum, Indiana State; Seth Tuttle, UNI; Fred VanVleet, Wichita State. Second Team -- Anthony Beane, Southern Illinois; Tekele Cotton, Wichita State; Jarmar Gulley, Missouri State; Desmar Jackson, Southern Illinois; Walt Lemon, Jr., Bradley.

All-Newcomer Teams(selected by coaches and media)

1986-87

Rod Mason, Creighton; Tim Rich-ardson, Illinois State; Joe Griffin, Wichita State; Jeff Cooper, Indiana State; Luke Jackson, Bradley

1987-88

Eddie Bird, Indiana State; Chad Gallagher, Creighton; Bob Harstad, Creighton; James Farr, Creighton; Eric Berger, Drake

1988-89

Lamont Randolph, Tulsa; Dion Thurman, Bradley; Freddie Mc-Swain, Southern Illinois; Tony Har-vey, Southern Illinois; Jerry Jones, Southern Illinois

1989-90

Reggie Shields, Tulsa; Ashraf Amaya, Southern Illinois; Richard Thomas, Illinois State; Gaylon Nickerson, Wichita State; Charles White, Bradley

1990-91

Reggie Wilson, Illinois State; Ryan Thornton, Missouri State; Robert George, Wichita State; James Hamilton, Bradley; Chris Jones, Drake

1991-92

Marcus Timmons, Southern Illinois; Mark Morse, Tulsa; Jackie Craw-ford, Missouri State; John Smith, Wichita State; Johnny Murdock, Missouri State

1992-93

Deon Jackson, Bradley; Billy Wright, Bradley; Curt Smith, Drake; Chad Elstun, Wichita State; Randy Blocker, UNI

1993-94

Shea Seals, Tulsa; Jamie Arnold, Wichita State; Nate King, Creigh-ton; Anthony Parker, Bradley; Markku Larkio, Illinois State

1994-95

B.J. Windhorst, Drake; Dan Muller, Illinois State; Maurice Trotter, Illinois State; Ben Kandlbinder, Missouri State; Shane Hawkins, Southern Illinois

1995-96

Rodney Buford, Creighton; Troy Hudson, Southern Illinois; Michael Ruffin, Tulsa; Marcus Wilson, Evansville; Coleco Buie, Missouri State

1996-97

Danny Moore, Missouri State; Skipp Schaefbauer, Illinois State; Jason Perez, Wichita State; Rashad Tucker, Southern Illinois; Terry Hankton, Wichita State

1997-98

Chris Thunell, Southern Illinois; Ryan Sears, Creighton; Doug Sw-enson, Creighton; Maurice Evans, Wichita State; Michael Menser, Indiana State

1998-99

Sean Stackhouse, UNI; L. Dee Mur-dock, Illinois State; Tarise Bryson,

Illinois State; Ricky Collum, South-ern Illinois; Dontay Harris, Drake

1999-00

Kent Williams, Southern Illinois; Lamont Evans, Drake; Kyle Korver, Creighton; David Selby, Bradley; Terrell Taylor, Creighton

2000-01

Luke McDonald, Drake; Mike Wal-lace, Missouri State; Phillip Gilbert, Bradley; Shedrick Ford, Illinois State; Andry Sola, Drake

2001-02

Rolan Roberts, Southern Illinois; Baboucarr Bojang, Illinois State; Terrance McGee, Missouri State; David Gruber, UNI; Brody Deren, Creighton

2002-03

Aaron Hogg, Wichita State; David Moss, Indiana State; Matt Schnei-derman, UNI; Merrill Andrews, Mis-souri State; Ben Jacobson, UNI

2003-04

Blake Ahearn, Missouri State; Amani Daanish, Indiana State; Marcellus Sommerville, Bradley; LaMar Owen, Southern Illinois; Erik Crawford, UNI

2004-05

Tony Bennett, Bradley; Eric Cole-man, UNI; Lorenzo Gordon, Illinois State; Patrick O’Bryant, Bradley; Kyle Wilson, Wichita State

2005-06

Karon Bradley, Wichita State; Jason Holsinger, Evansville; Bryan Mul-lins, Southern Illinois; Nick Porter, Creighton; Al Stewart, Drake

2006-07

Osiris Eldridge, Illinois State; Spencer Laurie, Missouri State; Boo Richardson, Illinois State; Anthony Slack, Illinois State; Josh Young, Drake

2007-08

Ramon Clemente, Wichita State; Sam Maniscalco, Bradley; P’Allen Stinnett, Creighton; Theron Wilson, Bradley, Booker Woodfox, Creigh-ton

2008-09

Kevin Dillard, Southern Illinois; Ali Farokhmanesh, UNI; Clevin Han-nah, Wichita State; Toure’ Murry, Wichita State; Chamberlain Oguchi, Illinois State

2009-10

Gabe Blair, Wichita State; Tony

Freeman, Southern Illinois; Adam Leonard, Missouri State; Jermaine Mallett, Missouri State; Colt Ryan, Evansville; Ryan Wedel, Drake

2010-11

Gregory Echenique, Creighton; Doug McDermott, Creighton; Jake Odum, Indiana State; Rayvonte Rice, Drake; Mamadou Seck, Southern Illinois

2011-12

Tyler Brown, Illinois State; Anthony Downing, Missouri State; Grant Gibbs, Creighton; Carl Hall, Wichita State; Seth Tuttle, UNI

2012-13

Malcolm Armstead, Wichita State; Cleanthony Early, Wichita State; Desmar Jackson, Southern Illinois; Marcus Marshall, Missouri State; Tyshon Pickett, Bradley

2013-14

Darius Carter, Wichita State; Milton Doyle, Loyola; Daishon Knight, Illinois State; Reggie Lynch, Il-linois State; Egidijus Mockevicius, Evansville

All-Freshman Teams(selected by coaches and media)

1985-86

Bart Friedrick, Drake; Darrion Applewhite, Indiana St.; Antonio Gillespie, Indiana St.; Todd Starks, Illinois St.; Randy House, S. Illinois

1998-99

Djibril Kante, Indiana State; Victor Williams, Illinois State; Milo Kirsh, Bradley; Adam Seitz, Evansville; Kelyn Block, Indiana State

1999-00

Kent Williams, Southern Illinois; Kyle Korver, Creighton; Terrell Taylor, Creighton; Jermaine Dear-man, Southern Illinois; P.J. Smith, Illinois State

2000-01

Luke McDonald, Drake; Phillip Gilbert, Bradley; Dan Lytle, Evans-ville; Clint Cuffle, Evansville; James Gillingham, Bradley

2001-02

Randy Burns, Wichita State; Danny Granger, Bradley; Chris Foster, UNI; Jamar Howard, Wichita State; Gregg Alexander, Illinois State

2002-03

David Moss, Indiana State; Kellen Easley, Missouri State; Ben Jacob-son, UNI; Marcus Arnold, Illinois State; Paul Miller, Wichita State

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2010-11

Doug McDermott, Creighton; Jahenns Manigat, Creighton; Jake Odum, Indiana State; Rayvonte Rice, Drake; Nathan Scheer, Mis-souri State

2011-12

Dantiel Daniels, Southern Illinois; Deon Mitchell, UNI; Nic Moore, Illinois State; Ryan Sawvell, Evans-ville; Seth Tuttle, UNI

2012-13

D.J. Balentine, Evansville; Anthony Beane, Southern Illinois; Joey King, Drake; Marcus Marshall, Mis-souri State; Egidijus Mockevicius, Evansville

2013-14

Milton Doyle, Loyola; Jeremy Morgan, UNI; Reggie Lynch, Il-linois State; Austin Ruder, Missouri State; Blake Simmons, Evansville

All-Defense Teams(selected by head coaches)

1988-89

Dwayne Praylow, Wichita State; Michael Scott, Tulsa; Randy Blair, Illinois State; Bob Harstad, Creigh-ton; Ray Wingard, Tulsa

1989-90

Michael Scott, Tulsa; Sterling Mahan, Southern Illinois; Chad Gallagher, Creighton; John Cooper, Wichita State; Randy Blair, Illinois State; Jerry Jones, Southern Il-linois

1990-91

Michael Scott, Tulsa; Ashraf Amaya, Southern Illinois; Arnold Bernard, Missouri State; Chad Gal-lagher, Creighton; Marcell Gordon, Tulsa

1991-92

Ashraf Amaya, Southern Illinois; Latrell Wrightsell, Creighton; Jackie Crawford, Missouri State; Richard Thomas, Illinois State; Mike Vande-Garde, Illinois State; Tyrone Bell, Southern Illinois; Charles White, Bradley; Jason Edwards, Indiana State; Rodney Perry, Missouri State

1992-93

Ashraf Amaya, Southern Illinois; Richard Thomas, Illinois State; Jackie Crawford, Missouri State; Charles White, Bradley; Tyrone Bell, Southern Illinois

1993-94

Lou Dawkins, Tulsa; Billy Wright, Bradley; Marcus Timmons, South-ern Illinois; William Celestine,

Missouri Valley Conference Specialty Team Selections

2003-04

Blake Ahearn, Missouri St.; Klayton Korver, Drake; Brooks McKowen, UNI; Bradley Strickland, Evansville; Jamaal Tatum, Southern Illinois

2004-05

Eric Coleman, UNI; Patrick O’Bryant, Bradley; Sean Ogirri, Wichita State; Matt Shaw, South-ern Illinois; Dane Watts, Creighton

2005-06

Josh Dotzler, Creighton; Shy Ely, Evansville; Jason Holsinger, Evansville; Bryan Mullins, Southern Illinois; Jay Tunnell, Indiana State

2006-07

Osiris Eldridge, Illinois State; Cole Holmstrom, Indiana State; Isacc Miles, Creighton; Marico Stinson, Indiana State; Josh Young, Drake

2007-08

JT Durley, Wichita State; Kenny Lawson Jr., Creighton; Sam Maniscalco, Bradley; Isiah Martin, Indiana State; P’Allen Stinnett, Creighton; Pieter van Tongeren, Evansville

2008-09

Kevin Dillard, Southern Illinois; Johnny Moran, UNI; Toure’ Murry, Wichita State; Kyle Weems, Mis-souri State; Kaylon Williams, Evansville

2009-10

Jackie Carmichael, Illinois St.; Colt Ryan, Evansville; Gene Teague, Southern Illinois; Seth VanDeest, Drake; Ethan Wragge, Creighton

Drake; Todd Wemhoener, Illinois State

1994-95

Alvin “Pooh” Williamson, Tulsa; Reed Jackson, Evansville; Marcus Timmons, S. Illinois; Billy Wright, Bradley; Kwanza Johnson, Tulsa

1995-96

Dan Muller, Illinois State; Billy Wright, Bradley; Johnny Epps, Missouri State; Anthony Parker, Bradley; Larry Callis, Wichita State

1996-97

Dan Muller, Illinois State; Adebayo Akinkunle, Bradley; Jason Daisy, UNI; Terry Hankton, Wichita State; Kerry Burrell, Bradley

1997-98

Dan Muller, Illinois State; Adebayo Akinkunle, Bradley; Eric Roberson, Bradley; Terry Hankton, Wichita State; Doug Swenson, Creighton

1998-99

Rob Dye, Bradley; Eric Roberson, Bradley; Monte Jenkins, Southern Illinois; Doug Swenson, Creighton; Jeremy Stanton, Evansville

1999-00

Eric Roberson, Bradley; Jeremy Stanton, Evansville; Nate Green, Indiana State; Ron Bruton, Mis-souri State; Ricky Collum, South-ern Illinois

2000-01

Jerome Robinson, Bradley; Jeremy Stanton, Evansville; Ryan Sears, Creighton; Jeffrey Rabey, Bradley; Ben Walker, Creighton

2001-02

Rolan Roberts, Southern Illinois; Randy Rice, Illinois State; James Gillingham, Bradley; Marcus How-ard, Indiana State; Jamar Howard, Wichita State

2002-03

Jamar Howard, Wichita State; Merrill Andrews, Missouri State; Terrance McGee, Missouri State; James Gillingham, Bradley; DeAn-thony Bowden, Creighton; Darren Brooks, Southern Illinois; Stetson Hairston, Southern Illinois

2003-04

Merrill Andrews, Missouri State; Darren Brooks, Southern Illinois; Stetson Hairston, Southern Illinois; Jamar Howard, Wichita State; James Gillingham, Bradley; Lonnie Randolph, Drake

2004-05

Darren Brooks, Southern Illinois; Jamar Howard, Wichita State; Anthony Shavies, Missouri State; Grant Stout, UNI; Tony Young, Southern Illinois

2005-06

PJ Couisnard, Wichita State; Bryan Mullins, Southern Illinois; Patrick O’Bryant, Bradley; Grant Stout, UNI; Tony Young, Southern Illinois

2006-07

PJ Couisnard, Wichita State; Randal Falker, Southern Illinois; Bryan Mullins, Southern Illinois; Daniel Ruffin, Bradley; Tony Young, Southern Illinois

2007-08

PJ Couisnard, Wichita State; Randal Falker, Southern Illinois; Gabe Moore, Indiana State; Bryan Mullins, Southern Illinois; Boo Richardson, Illinois State; Anthony Slack, Illinois State

2008-09

Kwadzo Ahelegbe, UNI; Josh Dotzler, Creighton; Osiris Eldridge, Illinois State; Kenny Lawson Jr., Creighton; Bryan Mullins, Southern Illinois; Dinma Odiakosa, Illinois State; Theron Wilson, Bradley

2009-10

Kwadzo Ahelegbe, UNI; Osiris Eldridge, Illinois State; Adam Koch, UNI; Kenny Lawson Jr., Creighton; Harry Marshall, Indiana State; Toure’ Murry, Wichita State; Dinma Odiakosa, Illinois State

2010-11

Kwadzo Ahelegbe, UNI; Gregory Echenique, Creighton; Jermaine Mallett, Missouri St.; Lucas O’Rear, UNI; Jake Odum, Indiana State

2011-12

Jackie Carmichael, Illinois State; Gregory Echenique, Creighton; Toure’ Murry, Wichita State; Ben Smith, Wichita State; Troy Taylor, Evansville

2012-13

Jackie Carmichael, Illinois State; Gregory Echenique, Creighton; Walt Lemon, Jr., Bradley; Troy Taylor, Evansville; Dyricus Simms-Edwards, Bradley

2013-14

Tekele Cotton, Wichita State; Desmar Jackson, Southern Illinois; Walt Lemon, Jr., Bradley; Fred VanVleet, Wichita State; Egidijus Mockevicius, Evansville

Ashraf Amaya was the first Freshman of the Year to later win Player of the Year honors.

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(selected by media; *-- denotes “Team Captain”)

1994-95

*Chad Altadonna, Illinois State; Marcus Franklin, Illinois State; Ian Stewart, Southern Illinois; Johnny Epps, Missouri State; Jim Cruse, Indiana State

1995-96

*Aaron Zobrist, Bradley; Antonio Cooper, Illinois State; Josh Hotz, Missouri State; James Watts, Southern Illinois; Chris Chestnut, Creighton

1996-97

*Steve Hansell, Illinois State; *Tony Brus, UNI; Ryan Bettenhaus-en, Missouri State; Jeff Layden, Evansville; Chad Adkins, Indiana State

1997-98

*Doug Swenson, Creighton; Kyle Cartmill, Illinois State; Kyle Ru-nyan, Evansville; Corie Brandon, Creighton; Chad Adkins, Indiana State

1998-99

*Curt Begle, Evansville; Gavin Schairer, Bradley; Corie Brandon, Creighton; Nerijus Karlikanovas, Creighton; Joshua Cross, Southern Illinois

1999-00

*Joshua Cross, Southern Illinois; Terrell Benton, Wichita State; Kyle Korver, Creighton; Chuck Hedde, Evansville; Terrell Taylor, Creighton

2000-01

*Mike Wallace, Missouri State; Shawn Jeppson, Illinois State; Ter-ence Avery, Indiana State; Andre Corbitt, Bradley; Chuck Hedde, Evansville

2001-02

*Darren Brooks, Southern Illinois; Mike Grimes, Creighton; Matt Ber-ry, Indiana State; Lonnie Randolph, Drake; Jordan Watson, Evansville

2002-03

*Aaron Hogg, Wichita State; Tobias Brinkley, Evansville; DeAnthony Bowden, Creighton; Mike Grimes, Creighton; Brad Korn, Southern Illinois

2003-04

*Trey Guidry, Illinois State; Aaron Hogg, Wichita State; Kellen Miliner, Creighton; LaMar Owen, Southern Illinois; Jamaal Tatum, Southern Illinois

2004-05

*Kyle Wilson, Wichita State; Blake Ahearn, Missouri State; Neil Plank, Illinois State; Lawrence Wright, Bradley; Tony Young, Southern Illinois

2005-06

*Kellen Easley, Missouri State; Wesley Clemmons, Southern Il-linois; Will Franklin, Bradley; Dale Lamberth, Missouri State; Ryan Martin, Wichita State

2006-07

*Deven Mitchell, Missouri State; Danny Adams, Bradley; Adam Arnold, Indiana State; Wesley Clemmons, Southern Illinois; Dale Lamberth, Missouri State

2007-08

*Booker Woodfox, Creighton; Chris Cooks, Missouri State; Emmanuel Holloway, Illinois State; Isiah Mar-tin, Indiana State; Cavel Witter, Creighton

2008-09

*Lucas O’Rear, UNI; Justin Bocot, Southern Illinois; Travis Brown, UNI; Will Creekmore, Missouri State; Brandon Sampay, Illinois State; Kenton Walker, Creighton; Antoine Young, Creighton

2009-10

*Lucas O’Rear, UNI; Gabe Blair, Wichita State; Anthony Booker, Southern Illinois; Austin Hill, Il-linois State; Nafis Ricks, Missouri State; Garrett Stutz, Wichita State

2010-11

*Ben Smith, Wichita State; Ned Cox, Evansville; Jahenns Manigat, Creighton; Jordan Printy, Indiana State; Garrett Stutz, Wichita State

2011-12

*Ned Cox, Evansville; Kurt Alex-ander, Drake; Bryant Allen, Illinois State; Chip Rank, UNI; Ethan Wragge, Creighton

2012-13

*Ethan Wragge, Creighton; D.J. Balentine, Evansville; Matt Bohan-non, UNI; Nathan Scheer, Missouri State; Khristian Smith, Indiana State; Nick Wiggins, Wichita State

2013-14

*Nate Buss, UNI; Darius Carter, Wichita State; Jalen Pendleton, Southern Illinois; Khristian Smith, Indiana State; Devon Turk, Loyola

Most-Improved Teams(selected by media; *-- denotes

“Team Captain”)

1994-95

*Aaron Zobrist, Bradley; Lynnrick Rogers, Drake; L.D. Swanson, Wichita State; Terrance Flowers, Wichita State; Brian Kern, Illinois State

1995-96

*Jim Cruse, Indiana State; Jason Daisy, UNI; Jamar Smiley, Illinois State; Dewayne Bonner, Tulsa; Dwayne Funches, Bradley

1996-97

*Rico Hill, Illinois State; Adebayo Akinkunle, Bradley; Aaron Zobrist, Bradley; Randall Crutcher, Creigh-ton; Monte Jenkins, S. Illinois

1997-98

*Chris Hollender, Evansville; Rob Dye, Bradley; Jayson Wells, Indiana State; Kevin Ault, Missouri State; Steve Hart, Indiana State

1998-99

*Curt Begle, Evansville; Craig Snow, Evansville; Joe Breaken-ridge, UNI; William Fontleroy, Missouri State; Monte Jenkins, Southern Illinois

1999-00

*Adam Seitz, Evansville; Scott Brakebill, Missouri State; Shawn Jeppson, Illinois State; Dontay Harris, Drake; Terrell Benton, Wichita State

2000-01

*Jerome Robinson, Bradley; Shawn Jeppson, Illinois State; Djibril Kante, Indiana State; Eddie Cage, Bradley; Jermaine Dearman, Southern Illinois; Jeffrey Rabey, Bradley

2001-02

*Erik Smith, UNI; Randy Rice, Illinois State; James Gillingham, Bradley; Michael Lindeman, Creigh-ton; Dan Lytle, Evansville; Troy Mack, Wichita State

2002-03

*Clint Cuffle, Evansville; James Gillingham, Bradley; Greg Dan-ielson, Drake; Stetson Hairston, Southern Illinois; Darren Brooks, Southern Illinois

2003-04

*Marcus Arnold, Illinois State; Ben Jacobson, UNI; Rob Kampman, Wichita State; Brad Korn, Southern Illinois; Joshua Robinson, Drake

2004-05

*Grant Stout, UNI; Pete Eggers, Drake; Tamarr Maclin, Missouri State; Jamaal Tatum, Southern Il-linois; Lucious Wagner, Evansville

2005-06

*Anthony Tolliver, Creighton; Blake Ahearn, Missouri State; Greg Dil-ligard, Illinois State; Randal Falker, Southern Illinois; Tony Young, Southern Illinois

2006-07

*Levi Dyer, Illinois State; Ajay Calvin, Drake; Jeremy Crouch, Bradley; Will Franklin, Bradley; Nick Grant, Drake

2007-08

*Adam Emmenecker, Drake; Jona-than Cox, Drake; Shy Ely, Evans-ville; Leonard Houston, Drake; Andrew Warren, Bradley

2008-09

*Kwadzo Ahelegbe, UNI; Carlton Fay, Southern Illinois; Nate Garner, Evansville; Emmanuel Holloway, Illinois State; Josh Parker, Drake; Jay Tunnell, Indiana State

2009-10

*Taylor Brown, Bradley; Graham Hatch, Wichita State; Denver Holmes, Evansville; Dinma Odia-kosa, Illinois State; Garrett Stutz, Wichita State; Adam Templeton, Drake

2010-11

*Anthony James, UNI; Will Creek-more, Missouri State; David Kyles, Wichita State; Dyricus Simms-Edwards, Bradley; Antoine Young, Creighton

2011-12

*Ben Simons, Drake; Jackie Car-michael, Illinois State; Walt Lemon Jr., Bradley; Caleb Patterson, Mis-souri State; Joe Ragland, Wichita State; Garrett Stutz, Wichita State

2012-13

*Jeff Early, Southern Illinois; Austin Chatman, Creighton; Johnny Hill, Illinois State; Walt Lemon, Jr., Bradley; Dyricus Simms-Edwards, Bradley

2013-14

*Fred VanVleet, Wichita State; D.J. Balentine, Evansville; Anthony Beane, Southern Illinois; Matt Bohannon, UNI; Nate Buss, UNI; Aaron Hawley, Drake; Khristian Smith, Indiana State

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All-Underrated Teams(selected by media; *-- denotes

“Team Captain”)

1994-95

*Alvin “Pooh” Williamson, Tulsa; Billy Wright, Bradley; Lynnrick Rogers, Drake; Terrance Flow-ers, Wichita State; Kevin Bennett, Drake

1995-96

*Billy Wright, Bradley; Jim Cruse, Indiana State; Larry Callis, Wichita State; Dwayne Funches, Bradley; Kareem Richardson, Evansville

1996-97

*Jamar Smiley, Illinois State; Coleco Buie, Missouri State; Chris Hollender, Evansville; Randall Crutcher, Creighton; Adebayo Akinkunle, Bradley

1997-98

*Adebayo Akinkunle, Bradley; Terry Hankton, Wichita State; Dar-ian DeVries, UNI; Shane Hawkins, Southern Illinois; Doug Swenson, Creighton

Scholar-Athlete Teams(selected by Sports Information

Directors; only First Team is listed)

1986-87

Len Bertolini, Bradley; Todd Eisner, Creighton; Gary Swain, Creighton; Jeff Harris, Illinois State; Tony Ho-lifield, Illinois State; Matt Taphorn, Illinois State; David Moss, Tulsa; Don Royster, Tulsa; Gary Cundiff, Wichita State

1987-88

Anthony Manuel, Bradley; Trevor Trimpe, Bradley; Mike Johnson, Creighton; Bob Harstad, Creighton; Jeff Harris, Illinois State; Matt Ta-phorn, Illinois State; John Cooper, Wichita State; Paul Guffrovich, Wichita State; Dwayne Praylow, Wichita State; Dwight Praylow, Wichita State

1988-89

Bill O’Dowd, Creighton; Terrell Jackson, Drake; Olufemi Akinola, Indiana State; Jason Ludwig, Tulsa; Alyn Thomsen, Tulsa; Fallon Wacasey, Tulsa; Paul Guffrovich, Wichita State; Sasha Radunovich, Wichita State

1989-90

Andy Bastock, Bradley; Darin Plautz, Creighton; Randy Blair, Il-linois State; Greg Thomas, Indiana State; Brian Loyd, Tulsa; John Coo-per, Wichita State; Paul Guffrovich, Wichita State

1990-91

James Bailey, Bradley; Todd Eisner, Creighton; Darin Plautz, Creighton; Shane Murphy, Drake; Mark Pry-low, Drake; Mike VandeGarde, Il-linois State; Greg Thomas, Indiana State; Emeka Okenwa, Southern Illinois; Mirko Pavlovic, Southern Illinois; Matt Wynn, Southern Illi-nois; David Brewer, Missouri State; Dale Ribble, Missouri State; Jason Ludwig, Tulsa; Paul Guffrovich, Wichita State; K.C. Hunt, Wichita State; Phil Mendelson, Wichita State; Patrice Scott, Wichita State

1991-92

James Bailey, Bradley; Chad Kleine, Bradley; Duan Cole, Creighton; Shane Murphy, Drake; Mark Prylow, Drake; Aleksandar Surla, Drake; Chad Altadonna, Illinois State; Mike VandeGarde, Illinois State; Todd Wemhoe-ner, Illinois State; Greg Thomas, Indiana State; Terry Merfeld, UNI; Nick Pace, UNI; Mirko Pavlovic, Southern Illinois; Dale Ribble, Mis-souri State; Clint Thomas, Missouri State; Bennie Gibbs, Tulsa; Jason Ludwig, Tulsa; K.C. Hunt, Wichita State; Claudius Johnson, Wichita State

1992-93

Mike VandeGarde, Illinois State; Greg Thomas, Indiana State; Mirko Pavlovic, Southern Illinois; Dale Ribble, Missouri State; K.C. Hunt, Wichita State

1993-94

Mike VandeGarde, Illinois State; Mirko Pavlovic, Southern Illinois; Ian Stewart, Southern Illinois; Dan Knuckey, Drake; Jon Litwiller, Illinois State; Tom Schellemans, Missouri State

1994-95

Dan Knuckey, Drake; Chris Quinn, Evansville; Paul Lusk, Southern Illinois; Ian Stewart, Southern Il-linois; Darin Miller, Wichita State

1995-96

Ben Kandlbinder, Missouri State; Dan Knuckey, Drake; Darin Miller, Wichita State; Dan Muller, Illinois State; Kareem Richardson, Evans-ville

1996-97

Ben Kandlbinder, Missouri State; Dan Muller, Illinois State; Darin Miller, Wichita State; Skipp Schaef-bauer, Illinois State; Anthony Parker, Bradley

1997-98

Dan Muller, Illinois State; Ben Kandlbinder, Missouri State; Joel Templeman, Creighton; Shane

Hawkins, Southern Illinois; Darian DeVries, UNI; Skipp Schaefbauer, Illinois State

1998-99

Ryan Sears, Creighton; Sean Riley, Illinois State; Michael Menser, Indiana State; Nate Green, Indiana State; Matt Renn, Indiana State

1999-00

Ryan Sears, Creighton; Michael Menser, Indiana State; Matt West, Creighton; Matt Renn, Indiana State; Nate Green, Indiana State

2000-01

Ryan Sears, Creighton; Michael Menser, Indiana State; Matt Renn, Indiana State; Matt Rueter, Mis-souri State; Kelyn Block, Indiana State

2001-02

Kent Williams, Southern Illinois; Mark Allaria, Evansville; Brody Deren, Creighton; Clint Cuffle, Evansville; Djibril Kante, Indiana State

2002-03

Michael Lindeman, Creighton; Brody Deren, Creighton; Clint Cuffle, Evansville; Kent Williams, Southern Illinois; Matt Schneider-man, UNI

2003-04

Michael Lindeman, Creighton; Brody Deren, Creighton; Clint Cuf-fle, Evansville; Lonnie Randolph, Drake; Matt Schneiderman, UNI

2004-05

Jerod Adler, Indiana State; Pete Eggers, Drake; Rob Kampman, Wichita State; Neil Plank, Illinois State; Jamaal Tatum, Southern Illinois

2005-06

Paul Miller, Wichita State; Neil Plank, Illinois State; Jamaal Tatum, Southern Illinois; Anthony Tolliver, Creighton; Trent Wurtz, Indiana State

2006-07

Kyle Anslinger, Evansville; Jason Holsinger, Evansville; Bryan Mul-lins, Southern Illinois; Jamaal Tatum, Southern Illinois; Anthony Tolliver, Creighton; Trent Wurtz, Indiana State

2007-08

Jeremy Crouch, Bradley; Adam Emmenecker, Drake; Jason Hols-inger, Evansville; Bryan Mullins, Southern Illinois; Josh Young, Drake

2008-09

Brent Heemskerk, Drake; Jason Holsinger, Evansville; Adam Koch, UNI; Bryan Mullins, Southern Il-linois; Josh Young, Drake

2009-10

Will Creekmore, Missouri State; Graham Hatch, Wichita State; Adam Koch, UNI; Sam Maniscalco, Bradley; Adam Templeton, Drake

2010-11

Kwadzo Ahelegbe, UNI; Will Creekmore, Missouri State; Dodie Dunson, Bradley; Graham Hatch, Wichita State; Jordan Printy, Indi-ana State

2011-12

Jon Ekey, Illinois State; Walt Lemon Jr., Bradley; Jordan Printy, Indiana State; Chip Rank, UNI; Colt Ryan, Evansville; Charonn Woods, Bradley

2012-13

Jordan Clarke, Drake; Walt Lemon, Jr., Bradley; Ehimen Orukpe, Wich-ita State; Colt Ryan, Evansville; Nathan Scheer, Missouri State; Ethan Wragge, Creighton

2013-14

Anthony Beane, Southern Illinois; Justin Gant, Indiana State; Walt Lemon, Jr., Bradley; Chip Rank, UNI; Nathan Scheer, Missouri State; Nick Zeisloft, Illinois State

MVC Elite 18 Award

2010-11 Lucas Eitel, Indiana State2011-12 Taylor Stormberg, CU2012-13 Ehimen Orukpe, WSU2013-14 Kadeem Coleby, WSU

Awarded to the student-athlete with the highest cumulative GPA com-peting in the championship game.

Missouri Valley Conference Specialty Team Selections

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1974-75

D11 Joe Merriweather, S. IllinoisD18 Larry Haralson, DrakeD22 Roger Phegley, BradleyJ1 Allen Murphy, LouisvilleJ8 Junior Bridgeman, LouisvilleJ15 Ken “Grasshopper” Smith, TUJ22 Richard Robinson, N. Mexico St.J29 Tom Les, BradleyF5 Cal Bruton, Wichita StateF12 Ken “Grasshopper” Smith, TUF19 Allen Murphy, LouisvilleF26 Wesley Cox, LouisvilleM7 Terry McKissick, Drake

1975-76

D10 Ken Harris, DrakeD17 Mike Glenn, Southern IllinoisD24 Maurice Cheeks, West Texas St.D31 Brad Schreck, West Texas St.J7 Jimmy Caruthers, BradleyJ14 Dallas Smith, West Texas StateJ21 Mike Davis, BradleyJ28 Eugene Smith, West Texas St.F4 Lynbert “Cheese” Johnson, WSUF11 Bill Allen, New Mexico StateF18 Corky Abrams, S. IllinoisF26 Mike Davis, BradleyM5 Leon Alvoid, Tulsa

1976-77

D8 Larry Bird, Indiana StateD16 Mike Glenn, Southern IllinoisD22 Robert Elmore, Wichita StateD29 Roger Phegley, BradleyJ5 Dan O’Leary, TulsaJ12 Roger Phegley, BradleyJ19 Melvin Jones, West Texas StateJ26 Charles Brent, Wichita StateF2 Roger Phegley, BradleyF9 Lynbert “Cheese” Johnson, WSUF16 Richard Robinson, N. Mexico St.F23 Ken Harris, Drake

1977-78

D7 Larry Bird, Indiana StateD14 Napoleon Gaither, DrakeD21 Roger Phegley, BradleyJ4 Gary Wilson, Southern IllinoisJ11 Roger Phegley, BradleyJ18 Wayne Kreklow, DrakeJ25 Wayne Abrams, S. IllinoisF1 Bobby Humbles, BradleyF8 Josh Gibson, TulsaF22 Mitch Huggins, S. Illinois

1978-79

D6 John C. Johnson, CreightonD13 Wayne Kreklow, DrakeD20 Larry Bird, Indiana StateJ10 Larry Bird, Indiana StateJ17 Lynbert “Cheese” Johnson, WSUJ24 Ernie Banks, DrakeJ31 Jim Honz, CreightonF6 Wayne Abrams, S. Illinois

1979-80

D11 Lewis Lloyd, DrakeD18 Terry Adolph, West Texas StateJ8 Kevin McKenna, CreightonJ22 Lewis Lloyd, DrakeJ29 Brad Miley, Indiana StateF5 Billy Keys, Tulsa

F12 Mitchell Anderson, BradleyF19 Steve Reed, Indiana State

1981-82-83

player of the week lists not available

1983-84

D7 Rickie Johnson, Illinois StateD14 Benoit Benjamin, CreightonD21 Ricky Ross, TulsaJ9 Steve Harris, TulsaJ16 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita StateJ23 Nate Buford, Southern IllinoisJ30 Voise Winters, BradleyF6 Mark Zwart, Illinois StateF13 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita StateF20 James Jackson, West Texas St.F27 Melvin Mathis, DrakeM4 John S. Williams, Indiana St.

1984-85

D10 Daryl Lloyd, DrakeD17 Johnny Edwards, Indiana StateJ7 Jim Les, BradleyJ14 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita StateJ21 Benoit Benjamin, CreightonJ28 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita StateF4 Steve Harris, TulsaF11 Reggie Morris, CreightonF18 Steve Harris, TulsaF25 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita StateM4 Aubrey Sherrod, Wichita State

1985-86

N25 Jim Les, BradleyD2 Hersey Hawkins, BradleyD9 John S. Williams, Indiana St.D16 David Miller, DrakeD23 Kenny Evans, CreightonD29 Tracy Moore, TulsaJ6 Hersey Hawkins, BradleyJ13 Hersey Hawkins, BradleyJ19 Hersey Hawkins, BradleyJ27 Derrick Sanders, Illinois StateF3 William Childs, West Texas St.F10 Gus Santos, Wichita StateF17 Jim Les, BradleyF24 Gus Santos, Wichita StateM3 John S. Williams, Indiana St.

1986-87

D1 David Moss, TulsaD8 Gary Swain, CreightonD15 Henry Carr, Wichita StateD22 Jeff Harris, Illinois StateD29 Michael Morgan, DrakeJ5 Tracy Moore, Tulsa David Moss, TulsaJ12 Paul Wilson, BradleyJ19 Hersey Hawkins, BradleyJ26 Steve Middleton, S. IllinoisF2 Hersey Hawkins, BradleyF9 Hersey Hawkins, BradleyF16 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley Jeff Harris, Illinois StateF23 David Moss, Tulsa

1987-88

D1 Walter James, DrakeD7 Hersey Hawkins, BradleyD14 Hersey Hawkins, BradleyD21 Hersey Hawkins, BradleyD28 Cliff Peterson, Illinois StateJ4 Anthony Manuel, Bradley

J11 Hersey Hawkins, BradleyJ18 Steve Grayer, Wichita State Kai Nurnberger, S. IllinoisJ25 Sam Roark, Drake Jarrod Coleman, Illinois StateF1 Rod Morgan, CreightonF15 Eddie Bird, Indiana State Steve Middleton, S. IllinoisF22 Hersey Hawkins, BradleyF29 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley

1988-89

N28 Freddie McSwain, S. IllinoisD5 Rickey Jackson, Illinois StateD12 Freddie McSwain, S. IllinoisD19 Dwight Praylow, Wichita State Dwayne Praylow, Wichita StateD23 Bob Harstad, CreightonJ3 Anthony Manuel, BradleyJ9 Steve Grayer, Wichita StateJ16 Jarrod Coleman, Illinois StateJ23 Bob Harstad, CreightonJ30 Jamal West, TulsaF6 Kai Nurnberger, S. IllinoisF13 Dion Thurman, BradleyF20 Dion Thurman, Bradley

1989-90

Bob Harstad, Creighton (3 times), Chad Gallagher, Creighton (once) -- complete player of the week list not available

1990-91

N26 Arnold Bernard, Missouri StateD3 Bob Harstad, CreightonD10 John Cooper, Wichita StateD17 Arnold Bernard, Missouri StateD24 Rick Shipley, Southern IllinoisD31 Reggie Shields, TulsaJ7 Chad Gallagher, CreightonJ14 Paul Guffrovich, Wichita StateJ21 Reggie Wilson, Illinois StateJ28 Bob Harstad, CreightonF4 Chad Gallagher, CreightonF11 Bob Harstad, CreightonF18 Michael Scott, Tulsa 1991-92

N25 James Hamilton, BradleyD2 Charles White, BradleyD9 Ashraf Amaya, S. IllinoisD15 Dale Turner, UNID22 Chris Lowery, Southern IllinoisD29 Duan Cole, CreightonJ5 Johnny Murdock, Missouri St.J12 Greg Thomas, Indiana State J19 Ashraf Amaya, S. IllinoisJ26 Ashraf Amaya, S. IllinoisF2 Mark Morse, TulsaF9 Duan Cole, CreightonF16 Jackie Crawford, Missouri StateF23 Scott Taylor, Illinois StateM3 Ashraf Amaya, S. Illinois M9 Jackie Crawford, Missouri State

1992-93

D7 Johnny Murdock, Missouri St.D14 Ashraf Amaya, S. IllinoisD21 Deon Jackson, BradleyD28 Tyrone Bell, Southern IllinoisJ4 Chad Elstun, Wichita StateJ11 Matt Petty, CreightonJ18 Mike VandeGarde, Illinois State

Most Selections

Career

14 - Hersey Hawkins, BU13 - Doug McDermott, CU 8 - Bob Harstad, Creighton 7 - Kyle Korver, Creighton 6 - Marcus Wilson, UE 6 - Rodney Buford, CU 6 - Roger Phegley, Bradley 6 - Osiris Eldridge, ILS 6 - Kyle Weems, MSU

Single Season

8 - Doug McDermott, CU (13) 6 - Hersey Hawkins, BU (88) 5 - Doug McDermott, CU (12) 4 - Kyle Korver, CU (2003) 4 - Marcus Wilson, UE (1999) 4 - Gary Collier, Tulsa (1994) 4 - Ashraf Amaya, SIU (1992) 4 - Hersey Hawkins, BU (87) 4 - Hersey Hawkins, BU (86) 4 - Kyle Weems, MSU (2011)

Consecutive Selections

3 - Hersey Hawkins, BU (88) 3 - Hersey Hawkins, BU (87) 3 - Hersey Hawkins, BU (86) 2 - Nate Green, INS (2000) 2 - Danny Moore, MSU (97) 2 - Anthony Parker, BU (96) 2 - Tony Graves, MSU (1993) 2 - Ashraf Amaya, SIU (1992) 2 - Dion Thurman, BU (1989) 2 - Hersey Hawkins, BU (88) 2 - Larry Bird, INS (1979) 2 - Darren Brooks, SIU (04) 2 - Kyle Weems, MSU (2011) 2 - Doug McDermott, CU (12) 2 - Doug McDermott, CU (13) 2 - Anthony Beane, SIU (14)

Missouri Valley Conference Players of the Week

J25 Mark Morse, TulsaF1 Randy Blocker, UNIF8 Curt Smith, DrakeF15 Jodie Huffman, TulsaF22 Tony Graves, Missouri StateM1 Tony Graves, Missouri State

1993-94

N29 Shea Seals, TulsaD6 Jeff Allen, DrakeD13 Gary Collier, TulsaD20 Deon Jackson, BradleyD27 Gary Collier, TulsaJ3 William Celestine, DrakeJ10 Gary Collier, TulsaJ17 Paul Lusk, Southern IllinoisJ24 Mike VandeGarde, Illinois StateJ31 Lou Dawkins, TulsaF7 Randy Blocker, UNIF14 Cam Johnson, UNIF21 Gary Collier, TulsaM1 Chris Carr, Southern Illinois

1994-95

N28 Maurice Trotter, Illinois StateD5 Chris Carr, Southern IllinoisD12 Reed Jackson, EvansvilleD19 Marcus Timmons, S. Illinois

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D27 Robert Wilkerson, Missouri St.J1 B.J. Windhorst, DrakeJ9 Chris Carr, Southern IllinoisJ16 Shea Seals, TulsaJ23 Alvin “Pooh” Williamson, TulsaJ30 Reed Jackson, EvansvilleF6 Chris Carr, Southern IllinoisF13 Shea Seals, TulsaF20 Lynnrick Rogers, DrakeF27 Alvin “Pooh” Williamson, Tulsa

1995-96

N27 Jason Daisy, UNID3 Dwayne Funches, BradleyD10 Stuart Sullivan, EvansvilleD17 Jason Daisy, UNID27 Ray Poindexter, TulsaJ1 Troy Hudson, Southern IllinoisJ8 Johnny Epps, Missouri StateJ15 Jamar Smiley, Illinois StateJ22 Maurice Trotter, Illinois StateJ29 Anthony Parker, BradleyF5 Anthony Parker, BradleyF11 Rodney Buford, CreightonF19 Robert Wilkerson, Missouri St.F25 Ben Kandlbinder, Missouri St.

1996-97

N25 Marcus Wilson, EvansvilleD2 Danny Moore, Missouri StateD9 Danny Moore, Missouri StateD16 Troy Hudson, Southern IllinoisD23 Rico Hill, Illinois StateD30 Jason Perez, Wichita StateJ6 Troy Hudson, Southern IllinoisJ13 Jim Cruse, Indiana StateJ20 Dan Muller, Illinois StateJ27 Jason Daisy, UNIF3 Rico Hill, Illinois StateF10 Marcus Wilson, EvansvilleF17 Danny Moore, Missouri StateF24 Anthony Parker, Bradley

1997-98

N17 Adebayo Akinkunle, BradleyN24 Rico Hill, Illinois StateD1 Chris Hollender, EvansvilleD8 Kevin Ault, Missouri StateD15 Chris Burdine, UNID22 Jayson Wells, Indiana StateD29 Chris Hollender, EvansvilleJ5 Rodney Buford, CreightonJ12 Rico Hill, Illinois StateJ19 Kyle Runyan, EvansvilleJ26 Rodney Buford, CreightonF2 Rico Hill, Illinois StateF9 Rodney Buford, CreightonF16 Kevin Ault, Missouri StateF23 Jayson Wells, Indiana State

1998-99

N16 Rodney Buford, CreightonN23 Marcus Wilson, EvansvilleN30 Tarise Bryson, Illinois StateD7 Dontay Harris, DrakeD17 Rob Dye, BradleyD21 Marcus Wilson, EvansvilleD28 Eric Roberson, BradleyJ4 Jason Perez, Wichita StateJ11 Marcus Wilson, EvansvilleJ18 L. Dee Murdock, Illinois StateJ25 Rodney Buford, CreightonF1 Monte Jenkins, S. IllinoisF8 Marcus Wilson, EvansvilleF15 Monte Jenkins, S. Illinois

F21 William Fontleroy, Missouri St.

1999-00

N16 Robbie Sieverding, UNIN23 Dontay Harris, DrakeN29 Ben Walker, CreightonD6 Ryan Sears, CreightonD13 Nate Green, Indiana StateD20 Nate Green, Indiana StateD27 Tarise Bryson, Illinois StateJ3 Craig Snow, EvansvilleJ10 Allen Phillips, Missouri StateJ17 Joe Breakenridge, UNIJ24 Craig Snow, EvansvilleJ31 Kent Williams, Southern IllinoisF7 Jason Perez, Wichita StateF14 Ryan Sears, CreightonF21 Jason Perez, Wichita StateF27 Rob Dye, Bradley

2000-01

N20 Mike Wallace, Missouri StateN27 Kent Williams, Southern IllinoisD4 Tarise Bryson, Illinois StateD11 Kyle Korver, CreightonD18 Kent Williams, Southern IllinoisD27 Ryan Sears, CreightonJ2 Shedrick Ford, Illinois StateJ8 Eddie Cage, BradleyJ16 Shawn Jeppson, Illinois StateJ22 Daniel Novak, Missouri StateJ29 Matt Renn, Indiana StateF5 Ryan Sears, CreightonF12 Joe Breakenridge, UNIF19 Tarise Bryson, Illinois StateF26 Kyle Korver, Creighton

2001-02

N19 Luke McDonald, DrakeN26 Rolan Roberts, Southern IllinoisD3 Kent Williams, Southern IllinoisD10 Robbie Sieverding, UNID17 Luke McDonald, DrakeD26 Danny Granger, BradleyD31 Terrance McGee, Missouri StateJ7 Chris Foster, UNIJ14 Terrell Benton, Wichita StateJ21 Robbie Sieverding, UNIJ28 Djibril Kante, Indiana StateF4 Kyle Korver, CreightonF11 Randy Rice, Illinois StateF18 Scott Brakebill, Missouri StateF25 Jermaine Dearman, S. Illinois

2002-03

N18 Kyle Korver, CreightonN25 Danny Granger, BradleyD2 Kyle Korver, CreightonD9 Stetson Hairston, S. IllinoisD16 J.J. Sola, DrakeD23 Clint Cuffle, EvansvilleD30 Mike Grimes, CreightonJ6 Kyle Korver, CreightonJ13 Tobias Brinkley, EvansvilleJ20 Kyle Korver, CreightonJ27 Clint Cuffle, EvansvilleF3 Gregg Alexander, Illinois StateF10 Michael Lindeman, CreightonF17 James Gillingham, BradleyF24 Aaron Hogg, Wichita StateM3 Jermaine Dearman, S. Illinois

2003-04

N24 Trey Guidry, Illinois State

D1 Rob Kampman, Wichita StateD8 Darren Brooks, S. IllinoisD15 David Moss, Indiana StateD23 Phillip Gilbert, BradleyJ5 Josh Powell, DrakeJ12 Blake Ahearn, Missouri StateJ19 Brooks McKowen, UNIJ26 Jamar Howard, Wichita StateF2 Darren Brooks, S. IllinoisF9 Darren Brooks, S. IllinoisF16 Lonnie Randolph, DrakeF23 Erik Crawford, UNIM1 Matt Schneiderman, UNI

2004-05

N22 Lonnie Randolph, DrakeN29 LaMar Owen, S. IllinoisD6 Erik Crawford, UNID13 David Moss, Indiana StateD20 Greg Dilligard, Illinois StateD27 Eric Coleman, UNIJ3 Kyle Wilson, Wichita StateJ10 Bradley Strickland, EvansvilleJ17 David Moss, Indiana StateJ24 Lorenzo Gordon, Illinois StateJ31 Jamar Howard, Wichita StateF7 Blake Ahearn, Missouri StateF14 Ben Jacobson, UNIF21 Nate Funk, CreightonF28 Darren Brooks, S. Illinois

2005-06

N21 Tony Bennett, BradleyN28 Nate Funk, CreightonD5 Blake Ahearn, Missouri StateD12 Eric Coleman, UNID19 Anthony Tolliver, CreightonD27 David Moss, Indiana StateJ3 Patrick O’Bryant, BradleyJ9 Ben Jacobson, UNIJ16 Johnny Mathies, CreightonJ23 Grant Stout, UNIJ30 Marcellus Sommerville, BUF6 Paul Miller, Wichita StateF13 Bryan Mullins, Southern IllinoisF20 Patrick O’Bryant, BradleyF27 Bradley Strickland, Evansville Marcellus Sommerville, BU

2006-07

N13 Jeremy Crouch, BradleyN20 Zach Andrews, BradleyN27 Matt Shaw, Southern IllinoisD4 Brooks McKowen, UNID11 Eric Coleman, UNID18 Ajay Calvin, DrakeD27 Will Franklin, BradleyJ2 Marico Stinson, Indiana StateJ8 Grant Stout, UNIJ15 Anthony Tolliver, CreightonJ22 Levi Dyer, Illinois StateJ29 Nate Funk, CreightonF5 Randal Falker, Southern IllinoisF12 Tony Young, Southern IllinoisF19 Jamaal Tatum, Southern IllinoisF26 Grant Stout, UNI

2007-08

N12 Eric Coleman, UNIN19 Osiris Eldridge, Illinois StateN26 Randal Falker, Southern IllinoisD3 Jeremy Crouch, BradleyD10 Josh Young, DrakeD17 Andrew Warren, BradleyD24 Jason Holsinger, Evansville

D31 Levi Dyer, Illinois StateJ7 Gabe Moore, Indiana StateJ14 Jonathan Cox, DrakeJ21 Adam Emmenecker, DrakeJ28 Jonathan Cox, DrakeF3 Josh Young, DrakeF10 P’Allen Stinnett, CreightonF17 Osiris Eldridge, Illinois StateF24 Jeremy Crouch, BradleyM1 Dale Lamberth, Missouri State

2008-09

N17 P’Allen Stinnett, CreightonN24 Cavel Witter, CreightonD1 Osiris Eldridge, Illinois StateD8 Booker Woodfox, CreightonD15 Shy Ely, EvansvilleD22 Josh Young, DrakeD29 Booker Woodfox, CreightonJ5 Osiris Eldridge, Illinois StateJ12 Adam Koch, UNIJ19 Chris Cooks, Missouri StateJ26 Adam Koch, UNIF2 Shy Ely, EvansvilleF9 Jay Tunnell, Indiana StateF16 Osiris Eldridge, Illinois StateF23 Booker Woodfox, CreightonM1 Jordan Eglseder, UNI

2009-10

N16 Carlton Fay, Southern IllinoisN23 Kyle Weems, Missouri StateN30 Kwadzo Ahelegbe, UNID7 Jordan Eglseder, UNID14 Kwadzo Ahelegbe, UNID21 Clevin Hannah, Wichita StateD28 Jordan Eglseder, UNIJ4 Osiris Eldridge, Illinois StateJ11 Jordan Eglseder, UNIJ18 Adam Templeton, DUJ25 Sam Maniscalco, BradleyF1 Dinma Odiakosa, Illinois StateF8 Sam Maniscalco, BradleyF15 Dinma Odiakosa, Illinois StateF22 Ali Farokhmanesh, UNIM1 James Haarsma, Evansville Antoine Young, Creighton

2010-11

N15 Antoine Young, CreightonN22 Sam Maniscalco, BradleyN29 Colt Ryan, EvansvilleD6 Kwadzo Ahelegbe, UNID13 Kenny Lawson Jr., CreightonD20 Kyle Weems, Missouri State D27 Andrew Warren, Bradley J4 Jermaine Mallett, Missouri St.J10 Kyle Weems, Missouri State J17 Kyle Weems, Missouri State J24 Kwadzo Ahelegbe, UNI J31 Jackie Carmichael, Illinois St. F7 Andrew Warren, Bradley F15 Kyle Weems, Missouri State F22 Kwadzo Ahelegbe, UNI M1 Andrew Warren, Bradley

2011-12

N14 Colt Ryan, EvansvilleN21 Doug McDermott, CreightonN28 Doug McDermott, CreightonD5 Joe Ragland, Wichita StateD12 Jake Koch, UNID19 RJ Mahurin, Indiana StateD26 Doug McDermott, CreightonJ2 Kyle Weems, Missouri StateJ9 Doug McDermott, Creighton

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Newcomer of the WeekMost SelectionsSingle-Season 7 - Doug McDermott, CU 6 - Cleanthony Early, WSU 6 - Marcellus Sommerville, BU 4 - Anthony Downing, MSU 4 - Milton Doyle, Loyola 4 - Daishon Knight, ILS 3 - Erik Crawford, UNI 3 - Eric Coleman, UNI 3 - Josh Young, Drake 3 - Boo Richardson, ILS 3 - P’Allen Stinnett, CU 3 - Booker Woodfox, CU 3 - Adam Leonard, MSU 3 - Rayvonte Rice, Drake 3 - Jake Odum, Indiana St. 3 - Seth Tuttle, UNI 3 - Grant Gibbs, Creighton

Consecutive Selections 4 - Doug McDermott, CU 3 - Cleanthony Early, WSU 3 - Marcellus Sommerville, BU

J16 Ben Simons, DrakeJ23 Colt Ryan, EvansvilleJ30 Jackie Carmichael, Illinois St. F6 Garrett Stutz, Wichita StateF13 Joe Ragland, Wichita StateF20 Doug McDermott, CreightonF27 Colt Ryan, Evansville

2012-13

N12 Doug McDermott, CreightonN19 Jackie Carmichael, Illinois St.N26 Doug McDermott, CreightonD3 Carl Hall, Wichita StateD10 Doug McDermott, CreightonD17 Doug McDermott, CreightonD29 Jackie Carmichael, Illinois St.D31 Troy Taylor, Indiana StateJ7 Seth Tuttle, UNIJ14 Doug McDermott, CreightonJ21 Walt Lemon, Jr., BradleyJ28 Jackie Carmichael, Illinois St.F4 Doug McDermott, CreightonF11 Tyler Brown, Illinois StateF18 Doug McDermott, CreightonF25 Colt Ryan, EvansvilleM4 Doug McDermott, Creighton

2013-14

N11 Richard Carter, DrakeN18 Khristian Smith, Indiana StateN25 D.J. Balentine, EvansvilleD2 Ron Baker, Wichita StateD9 D.J. Balentine, EvansvilleD16 Milton Doyle, LoyolaD23 Cleanthony Early, Wichita StateD30 Jake Odum, Indiana StateJ6 Fred VanVleet, Wichita StateJ13 Jarmar Gulley, Missouri StateJ20 Seth Tuttle, UNIJ27 Cleanthony Early, Wichita StateF3 D.J. Balentine / Anthony BeaneF10 Anthony Beane, S. IllinoisF17 Ron Baker, Wichita StateF24 Anthony Beane, S. IllinoisM2 Seth Tuttle, UNI

Newcomer of the Week(weekly selections, beginning with

2003-04 season)

2003-04

N24 Marcellus Sommerville, BradleyD1 Marcellus Sommerville, BradleyD8 Marcellus Sommerville, BradleyD15 Erik Crawford, UNID23 Blake Ahearn, Missouri StateJ5 Erik Crawford, UNIJ12 Blake Ahearn, Missouri StateJ19 Brooks McKowen, UNIJ26 Amani Daanish, Indiana StateF2 Marcellus Sommerville, BradleyF9 Eric Gray, Indiana StateF16 Marcellus Sommerville, BradleyF23 Erik Crawford, UNIM1 Marcellus Sommerville, Bradley

2004-05

N22 Lorenzo Gordon, Illinois StateN29 Patrick O’Bryant, BradleyD6 Eric Coleman, UNID13 Eric Coleman, UNID20 Daniel Ruffin, BradleyD27 Eric Coleman, UNIJ3 Kyle Wilson, Wichita StateJ10 Tony Bennett, Bradley

J17 Chris Bryant, DrakeJ24 Lorenzo Gordon, Illinois StateJ31 Aliou Keita, DrakeF7 Aliou Keita, DrakeF14 Lawrence Wright, BradleyF21 Matt Shaw, Southern IllinoisF28 Patrick O’Bryant, Bradley

2005-06

N21 Jason Holsinger, EvansvilleN28 Ajay Calvin, DrakeD5 Jason Holsinger, EvansvilleD12 Trent Wurtz, Indiana StateD19 Zach Andrews, BradleyD27 Al Stewart, DrakeJ3 Bryan Mullins, Southern IllinoisJ9 Nick Porter, CreightonJ16 Karon Bradley, Wichita StateJ23 Josh Dotzler, CreightonJ30 Shane Laurie, Missouri StateF6 Josh Dotzler, CreightonF13 Bryan Mullins, Southern IllinoisF20 Roberto Fortes, Illinois StateF27 Nick Porter, Creighton

2006-07

N13 Dom Johnson, Illinois StateN20 Jordan Eglseder, UNIN27 Boo Richardson, Illinois StateD4 Phillip Thomasson, Wichita St.D11 Josh Young, DrakeD18 Matt Salley, BradleyD27 Boo Richardson, Illinois StateJ2 Marico Stinson, Indiana StateJ8 Spencer Laurie, Missouri StateJ15 Boo Richardson, Illinois StateJ22 Anthony Slack, Illinois StateJ29 Josh Young, DrakeF5 Isacc Miles, CreightonF12 Josh Young, DrakeF19 Anthony Slack, Illinois StateF26 Osiris Eldridge, Illinois State

2007-08

N12 P’Allen Stinnett, CreightonN19 David Collins, BradleyN26 Ramon Clemente, WSUD3 Cavel Witter, CreightonD10 Chad Millard, CreightonD17 Theron Wilson, BradleyD26 Kenny Lawson Jr., CreightonD31 Isiah Martin, Indiana StateJ7 P’Allen Stinnett, CreightonJ14 P’Allen Stinnett, CreightonJ21 Sam Maniscalco, BradleyJ28 Sam Maniscalco, BradleyF3 Booker Woodfox, CreightonF10 Booker Woodfox, CreightonF17 Isiah Martin, Indiana StateF24 Booker Woodfox, CreightonM1 Cavel Witter, Creighton

2008-09

N17 Dodie Dunson, BradleyN24 Chamberlain Oguchi, ILSD1 Clevin Hannah, Wichita StateD8 Clevin Hannah, Wichita StateD15 Craig Stanley, DrakeD22 Kaylon Williams, EvansvilleD29 Lloyd Phillips, Illinois StateJ5 Chris Roberts, BradleyJ12 Ali Farokhmanesh, UNIJ19 Chamberlain Oguchi, ILSJ26 Toure’ Murry, Wichita StateF2 Justin Carter, CreightonF9 Justin Bocot, Southern Illinois

F16 Toure’ Murry, Wichita StateF23 Chris Roberts, BradleyM1 Kevin Dillard, Southern Illinois

2009-10

N16 Wayne Runnels, CreightonN23 Dwayne Lathan, Indiana StateN30 Adam Leonard, Missouri StateD7 Colt Ryan, EvansvilleD14 Tony Freeman, S. IllinoisD21 Marc Sonnen, UNID28 Dwayne Lathan, Indiana StateJ4 Jermaine Mallett, Missouri St.J11 Jackie Carmichael, Illinois St.J18 Gene Teague, Southern IllinoisJ25 Frank Wiseler, DrakeF1 Seth VanDeest, DrakeF8 Adam Leonard, Missouri StateF15 Austin Hill, Illinois StateF22 Seth VanDeest, DrakeM1 Adam Leonard, Missouri State

2010-11

N15 Doug McDermott, CreightonN22 Doug McDermott, CreightonN29 Doug McDermott, CreightonD6 Doug McDermott, CreightonD13 Rayvonte Rice, DrakeD20 Kenneth Harris, Evansville D27 Jon Ekey, Illinois State J4 Doug McDermott, Creighton J10 Jake Odum, Indiana State J17 Steve McWhorter, Indiana St.J24 Doug McDermott, Creighton J31 Doug McDermott, Creighton F7 Rayvonte Rice, Drake F15 Jake Odum, Indiana State F22 Rayvonte Rice, Drake M1 Jake Odum, Indiana State

2011-12

N14 Anthony Downing, Missouri St.N21 Michael Bizoukas, Missouri St.N28 Seth Tuttle, UNID5 Carl Hall, Wichita StateD12 Jarmar Gulley, Missouri StateD19 Michael Bizoukas, Missouri St.D26 Grant Gibbs, CreightonJ2 Anthony Downing, CreightonJ9 Grant Gibbs, CreightonJ16 Grant Gibbs, CreightonJ23 Tyler Brown, Illinois StateJ30 Anthony Downing, Missouri St.F6 Seth Tuttle, UNIF13 Seth Tuttle, UNIF20 Anthony Downing, Missouri St.F27 Jarmar Gulley, Missouri State

2012-13

N12 Tyshon Pickett, BradleyN19 Cleanthony Early, Wichita St.N26 Cleanthony Early, Wichita St.D3 Desmar Jackson, S. IllinoisD10 D.J. Balentine, EvansvilleD17 Manny Arop, Indiana StateD29 Manny Arop, Indiana StateD31 Cleanthony Early, Wichita St.J7 Cleanthony Early, Wichita St.J14 Cleanthony Early, Wichita St.J21 Malcolm Armstead, Wichita St.J28 Gavin Thurman, Missouri St.F4 Joey King, DrakeF11 Jalen Pendleton, S. IllinoisF18 Malcolm Armstead, Wichita St.F25 Cleanthony Early, Wichita St.M4 Desmar Jackson, S. Illinois

2013-14

N11 Milton Doyle, LoyolaN18 Michael Middlebrooks, ILSN25 Duane Gibson, EvansvilleD2 Daishon Knight, Illinois StateD9 Daishon Knight, Illinois StateD16 Milton Doyle, LoyolaD23 Daishon Knight, Illinois StateD30 Jordan Daniels, DrakeJ6 Milton Doyle, LoyolaJ13 Wes Washpun, UNIJ20 Ron Mvouika, Missouri StateJ27 Milton Doyle, LoyolaF3 Austin Ruder, Missouri StateF10 Darius Carter, Wichita StateF17 Daishon Knight, Illinois StateF24 Darius Carter, Wichita StateM2 Reggie Lynch, Illinois State

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DOLPH PULLIAM (1966-69)DRAKE

Pulliam ranked as one of Drake’s all-around per-formers, renowned as a defensive star. Pulliam left Drake ranked No. 11 on the career scoring list and No. 9 on the career rebounding chart. He was drafted by the Boston Celtics and turned down an opportunity to play with the Dallas Cowboys.

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WILLIE McCARTER (1966-69)DRAKE

The guard was the leading scorer (20.4 ppg) on the Drake team which went 25-5 and finished third in the 1969 NCAA Final Four. He was a two-time all-MVC performer and scored 1,626 career points.

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SCOTT HAFFNER (1986-89)EVANSVILLE

Haffner holds Evansville’s all-time record for single-game scoring, notching 65 in a 109-83 win at Dayton in 1989. He was the MCC Player of the Year in 1989, helping the Aces advance to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Later that summer, he was the 45th overall pick in the NBA Draft (Miami).

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GUS DOERNER (1939-42)EVANSVILLE

Doerner was Evansville’s first All-American in 1941. He was a Chuck Taylor Converse first-team All-American in 1942, when he led the state of Indiana in scoring with 23.7 points per game. He went on to play professionally, and then returned to Evansville to open a sporting goods store that bears his name.

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LARRY HUMES (1963-66)EVANSVILLE

Not only did Larry Humes score a school-record 2,236 points, he did it in just three years and without benefit of the three-point shot. He was the top scorer on UE’s 1964 and 1965 NCAA College Division national champs, and an All-American both years. He went on to become a successful prep coach and an assistant at the University of Indianapolis.

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LEWIS LLOYD (1979-81)DRAKE

Lloyd holds the DU record for season scoring aver-age (30.2), setting the record in 1979-80. He finished his career as the Bulldogs’ fourth-leading scorer and sixth-leading rebounder. His number was retired following his senior season in 1981.

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RED MURRELL (1955-58)DRAKE

Murrell scored 1,657 points in his Drake career, a university record which still stands today. He also holds seven other individual records at Drake.

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WILLIE WISE (1967-69)DRAKE

Wise was a standout performer for the 1969 Final Four team, and he would go on to achieve stardom in the ABA. During the 1969 Final Four season, he grabbed a then-school record 343 rebounds (despite being only 6-2). He ranks among Drake’s all-time rebounding leaders with 626, despite play-ing only two seasons.

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BOB CARNEY (1951-54)BRADLEY

A two-time Helms All-America selection, Carney was named to the 1954 All-NCAA Tournament team after leading the Braves to the national championship game. His 23 made free throws remain an NCAA Tournament single-game record.

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HERSEY HAWKINS (1984-88)BRADLEY

Hawkins, two-time MVC player of the year and the league’s all-time scoring leader, led the country in scoring in 1988 and was named the national player of the year. Hawkins scored a conference-record 63 points in one game and still owns the MVC career scoring record with 3,008 points.

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ROGER PHEGLEY (1974-78)BRADLEY

Two-time All-Missouri Valley Conference selec-tion was the league’s player of the year in 1977. One of four NBA first-round draft choices from the Hilltop, he left Bradley with a then school-record 2,064 points.

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MITCHELL ANDERSON (1978-82)BRADLEY

One of only four players in Valley history to earn all-conference honors (first or second team) four times, he left Bradley as the school’s all-time lead-ing scorer with 2,341 points. A The Sporting News All-American following the 1981-82 season, he was named the MVP of the 1982 NIT after leading BU to the title.

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PAUL UNRUH (1946-50)BRADLEY

Bradley’s first consensus All-America selection in 1950, Unruh also was named to the all-NCAA Tournament squad the same year after leading the Braves to the national championship game. Unruh also helped the Braves to the program’s first No. 1 national ranking (AP) during the 1949-50 season.

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JOE ALLEN (1965-68)BRADLEY

A two-time Helms All-America selection, Allen was a three-time All-MVC choice as well. His .655 field goal percentage in 1968 led all Division I players and his .602 career field goal percentage estab-lished a Bradley record at the time.

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CHET WALKER (1959-62)BRADLEY

Walker, a three-time All-American and two-time consensus choice, finished his Bradley career as the school’s all-time leader in points and rebounds. He paced the Braves to the 1960 NIT title. He was inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in 2012.

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DON BUSE (1969-72)EVANSVILLE

After earning All-America honors and leading Evansville to the 1971 NCAA College Division national championship, Buse went on to play 13 seasons in the ABA and NBA. He was an All-Star in both leagues, and in 1977 with the Indiana Pac-ers, he led the NBA in both assists and steals.

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NICK KLADIS (1949-52)LOYOLA

Kladis earned All-America honors in 1952 prior to being drafted in the third round of the NBA Draft. Finished his career with 1,046 points. In addition to being a member of Loyola’s Athletics Hall of Fame, he also was named to Loyola’s 1950s All-Decade Team in 2006.

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JOHN EGAN (1961-64)LOYOLA

Egan was part of the 1963 Loyola National Cham-pionship Team. He finished his Loyola career with 1,315 points. Egan drained 21 straight free throws in the 1961-62 season, ending his career with 407 made attempts.

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JERRY SLOAN (1962-65)EVANSVILLE

One of only two players in UE history to produce 1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds, Sloan was a two-time All-American and led UE to NCAA College Division national titles in ‘64 and ‘65. He was an NBA All-Star for the Chicago Bulls, and was the 1998 NBA Coach of the Year with Utah.

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JEFF WILKINS (1974-77)ILLINOIS STATE

The three-year basketball letterwinner scored 1,329 points and grabbed 794 rebounds at ISU. He was the leading scorer and leading rebounder on the 1976-77 Redbird basketball squad which ended its season in quarterfinal action of the NIT in Madison Square Garden.

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LARRY BIRD (1976-79)INDIANA STATE

The Conference’s third all-time leading scorer with 2,850 career points, he lead the Sycamores to the 1979 national championship game against Michi-gan State. The 1979 national collegiate player of the year, Bird scored over 21,000 points in 13 professional seasons with the Boston Celtics.

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DUANE KLUEH (1946-49)INDIANA STATE

A two-sport athlete at Indiana State, Klueh was a consensus basketball All-American in 1948 and also competed in tennis. From 1955-80, he spent stints as men’s basketball coach and tennis coach at ISU, earning conference Coach of the Year hon-ors in basketball in 1959, 1963, 1966, and 1967.

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DOUG COLLINS (1970-73)ILLINOIS STATE

Collins is the holder of 10 individual school records at Illinois State. Collins also is the school’s all-time scoring leader with 2,240 points.

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“BUBBLES” HAWKINS (1972-75)ILLINOIS STATE

Robert “Bubbles” Hawkins was a two-time All-American at Illinois State, earning the honor in 1974 and 1975. Selected in the third round of the 1975 NBA Draft, Hawkins still owns the ISU record for single-game scoring with his 58 points against Northern Illinois during the 1973-74 season.

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WINSTON GARLAND (1985-87)MISSOURI STATE

Two-year standout on Missouri State’s first NIT team in 1986 and first NCAA team in 1987, he scored 1,248 points in his career. He spent seven seasons in the NBA with six teams, including a three-year stint with the Golden State Warriors. Garland was inducted into the Missouri State Ath-letics Hall of Fame in 2002.

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DARYEL GARRISON (1971-75)MISSOURI STATE

Garrison is the leading scorer in Missouri State’s history, with 1,975 career points. He was a four-year starter from 1971-75, leading his team his junior season to the NCAA Division II national championship game. He still holds five school records, and was inducted in the Missouri State Athletics Hall of Fame in 1986.

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LaRUE MARTIN (1969-72)LOYOLA

Martin was the No. 1 overall pick in the 1972 NBA Draft. Martin is one of two Loyola players to ac-cumulate over 1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds as a Rambler. During his three-year career at Loyola, Martin averaged 18.2 points and 15.9 rebounds and he still stands as Loyola’s all-time leader with 1,062 boards.

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LES HUNTER (1961-64)LOYOLA

Leslie “Big Game” Hunter was part of the 1963 Loyola National Championship Team and is one of just two Loyola players to score 1,000 career points and add 1,000 career rebounds. After a successful career at Loyola, Hunter scored 5,735 points in his professional career and was a two-time ABA All-Star.

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RON MILLER (1961-64)LOYOLA

Miller was part of the 1963 NCAA Championship Team, and finished his Loyola career with 1,299 points. He was selected in the seventh round of the 1964 NBA Draft by Baltimore.

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ALFREDRICK HUGHES (1981-85)LOYOLA

Hughes is Loyola’s all-time leading scorer with 2,914 points. The 1985 All-American and first-round NBA draft pick owns the school-record for most points scored in a game with 47 against Detroit on Feb. 5, 1985. He was a three-time Mid-western Collegiate Conference Player of the Year.

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VIC ROUSE (1961-64)LOYOLA

He is best remembered for hitting the game-winning shot as time expired in the 1963 NCAA championship game. Rouse scored 1,169 points and grabbed 982 rebounds in his Loyola career, and was an honorable-mention All-American his senior season.

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JERRY HARKNESS (1960-63)LOYOLA

Team captain on the 1963 National Champion-ship Team and a two-time All-American. Hark-ness scored 1,749 career points and then played 3 years in the NBA/ABA. He hit a 92-foot-long game-winning buzzer beater to lead the Pacers past the Dallas Chaparrals. It’s still the longest shot ever made in a basketball game.

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NBA’s 50 GREATEST PLAYERS On Oct. 29, 1996, the NBA announced its 50 Greatest Players in NBA History. Of that list of NBA greats, The Valley has three former league standouts on the list: Larry Bird of Indiana State, Oscar Robertson of Cincin-nati and Wes Unseld of Louisville. Walt Frazier, who played at Southern Illinois-Carbondale when the Salukis were not part of the Conference, also made the list of NBA immortals.

ABA’s ALL-TIME TEAM On August 22-24, 1997, the American Basketball As-sociation Reunion Committee honored its ABA All-Time Team at an ABA Reunion in Indianapolis, Ind. Three former Missouri Valley Conference standouts -- Warren Jabali of Wichita State and Willie Wise and Bob Netolicky of Drake -- were named to the 30-man all-time squad.

MVC’s First-Round NBA Picks1951 -- Gene Melchiorre, Bradley (by Baltimore) – No. 1 Overall1958 -- Connie Dierking, Cincinnati (by Syracuse) -- No. 6 Overall1959 -- Bob Ferry, Saint Louis (by St. Louis) – No. 7 Overall1960 -- Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati (by Cincinnati) -- No. 1 Overall1962 -- Paul Hogue, Cincinnati (by New York) -- No. 2 Overall1963 -- Tom Thacker, Cincinnati (by Cincinnati) – No. 5 Overall1964 -- George Wilson, Cincinnati (by Cincinnati) – No. 8 Overall1965 -- Dave Stallworth, Wichita St. (by New York) -- No. 3 Overall1965 -- Nate Bowman, Wichita St. (by Cincinnati) -- No. 6 Overall1968 -- Wes Unseld, Louisville (by Baltimore) -- No. 2 Overall1969 -- Bobby Smith, Tulsa (by San Diego) -- No. 6 Overall1969 -- Butch Beard, Louisville (by Atlanta) -- No. 10 Overall1969 -- Willie McCarter, Drake (by L.A. Lakers) -- No. 12 Overall1969 -- Rick Roberson, Cincinnati (by L.A. Lakers) -- No. 15 Overall1970 -- Jim Ard, Cincinnati (by Seattle) -- No. 6 Overall1971 -- Dana Lewis, Tulsa (by Philadelphia) -- No. 12 Overall1975 -- Junior Bridgeman, Louisville (by L.A. Lakers) -- No. 8 Overall1978 -- Larry Bird, Indiana St. (by Boston Celtics) -- No. 6 Overall1978 -- Roger Phegley, Bradley (by Washington) -- No. 14 Overall1980 -- Carl Nicks, Indiana State (by Denver) -- No. 23 Overall1982 -- Cliff Levingston, Wichita St. (by Detroit) -- No. 9 Overall1982 -- David Thirdkill, Bradley (by Phoenix) -- No. 15 Overall1982 -- Paul Pressey, Tulsa (by Milwaukee) -- No. 20 Overall1983 -- Antoine Carr, Wichita State (by Detroit) -- No. 8 Overall1985 -- Benoit Benjamin, CU (by L.A. Clippers) -- No. 3 Overall1985 -- Xavier McDaniel, Wichita St. (by Seattle) -- No. 4 Overall1985 -- Steve Harris, Tulsa (by Houston) -- No. 19 Overall1988 -- Hersey Hawkins, Bradley (by L.A. Clippers) -- No. 6 Overall*1997 -- Anthony Parker, Bradley (by New Jersey) -- No. 21 Overall^ 2006 -- Patrick O’Bryant, Bradley (by Golden St.) – No. 9 Overall*Philadelphia traded rights to Charles Smith to L.A. Clippers for rights to Hawkins and a 1989 first-round draft choice; ^ Philadel-phia trades Don MacLean, Michael Cage, Lucious Harris and rights Keith Van Horn to New Jersey for Jim Jackson, Eric Montross and rights to Tim Thomas and Parker.

XAVIER McDANIEL (1981-85)WICHITA STATE

He twice led the nation in rebounding and was the first player in NCAA history to lead the nation in scoring and rebounding the same year (1984-85).

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ANTOINE CARR (1979-83)WICHITA STATE

Carr is the fourth-leading scorer in WSU history and 12th-best career in MVC history. The Wichita native also owns the Shocker single-game record of 47 points, set during his final collegiate appear-ance.

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DAVE STALLWORTH (1961-65)WICHITA STATE

Stallworth, the third-leading scorer in Shocker history, holds the WSU record for most 30-point games in a career (20). Stallworth also is the school’s record-holder in career scoring average (24.2).

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CLIFF LEVINGSTON (1979-82)WICHITA STATE

One of two “Bookend Forwards” that led WSU to national prominence in the early 1980s, Levings-ton was twice named first-team All-Valley and was chosen third-team All-America by Basketball Times in 1982. He finished with 1,471 career points and 965 career boards.

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CURTIS PERRY (1966-70)MISSOURI STATE

Missouri State’s all-time leading rebounder, Perry is second on the school’s career scoring list. He played on NCAA Division II tournament teams in each of his four years, before a seven-year career in the NBA. Perry was inducted into the Missouri State Athletics Hall of Fame in 1980.

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CHARLIE VAUGHN (1958-62)SOUTHERN ILLINOIS

The all-time leading scorer in Saluki basketball history, Vaughn collected a total of 2,088 points during his SIU career. An All-American in 1960, Vaughn scored 779 points and averaged 26.9 points per contest -- both marks are school re-cords -- during the 1959-60 campaign.

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WALT FRAZIER (1965 & 1967)SOUTHERN ILLINOIS

He co-captained the Southern Illinois team that won the NIT championship in 1967, leading the team in scoring and rebounding. After his col-legiate playing days in 1967, he went on to a suc-cessful career in the NBA.

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CLEO LITTLETON (1951-55)WICHITA STATE

Littleton is the all-time leading scorer in Wichita State history, compiling 2,164 points. He also holds three other WSU records. He was the first Shocker to be drafted by the pros.

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JERRY ANDERSON (1951-55)MISSOURI STATE

Leading Missouri State to two NAIA national championships, Anderson also is a two-time NAIA tournament MVP. Anderson also was named to the NAIA all-time all-tournament team in 1971. Anderson was inducted into the Missouri State Athletics Hall of Fame in 1975.

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1997 Induction ClassLarry Bird, Indiana StateHersey Hawkins, BradleyCoach Henry Iba, Oklahoma St.Ed Macauley, Saint LouisOscar Robertson, CincinnatiDave Stallworth, Wichita StateWes Unseld, LouisvillePaul Morrison, Drake

1998 Induction ClassBob Kurland, Oklahoma StateChet Walker, BradleyXavier McDaniel, Wichita StateKenneth Shaw, Illinois StateDoug Collins, Illinois StateDr. Lee C. Bevilacqua, Creighton

1999 Induction ClassAntoine Carr, Wichita StateJoe Carter, Wichita StateMelody Howard, Missouri StateHolli Hyche, Indiana StateGlen McCullough, Bradley

2000 Induction ClassCleo Littleton, Wichita StateDick Boushka, Saint LouisCoach Maury John, DrakeJohn Q. Hammons, Missouri St.Walt Frazier, Southern Illinois

2001 Induction ClassLarry Finch, MemphisCoach Ralph Miller, Wichita StateJim Hart, Southern IllinoisWanda Ford, Drake

2003 Induction ClassJohn Bright, DrakeLew Hartzog, Southern IllinoisCathy Boswell, Illinois StateBruce Baumgartner, Indiana St.Will Robinson, Illinois State

2004 Induction ClassPaul Unruh, BradleyCoach Bob Ehrhart, DrakeArad McCutcheon, EvansvilleJohn Sanders, III, MVC

2005 Induction ClassPhil Stephenson, Wichita StateCoach Chuck Orsborn, BradleyDr. Charlotte West, S. IllinoisBob Gibson, Creighton

2006 Induction ClassMitchell Anderson, BradleyDuane Klueh, Indiana StateCarole Baumgarten, DrakeRoland Banks, Wichita State

2007 Induction ClassJackie Stiles, Missouri State

2008 Induction ClassBob Harstad, CreightonKevin Little, DrakeCoach Ed Jucker, CincinnatiDr. Jill Hutchison, Illinois State

1959 Induction ClassCoach Dr. Forrest C. (Phog) Allen, KU (1907-09; 1919-28)Coach Walter Meanwell, Missouri (1917-18; 1919-20)

1960 Induction ClassEd Macauley, SLU (1946-49)

1961 Induction ClassBob Kurland, Oklahoma State (1943-46)

1968 Induction ClassCoach Henry “Hank” Iba, Oklahoma State (1934-57)

1978 Induction ClassCoach Eddie Hickey, Creighton (1935-43; 1946-47) and Saint Louis (1947-58)

1979 Induction ClassOscar Robertson, Cincinnati (1957-60)

1988 Induction ClassWes Unseld, Louisville (1966-68)Coach Ralph Miller, Wichita State (1951-64)

1994 Induction ClassCoach Denny Crum, Louisville (1971-75)

1998 Induction ClassLarry Bird, Indiana St. (1977-79)

2012 Induction ClassChet Walker, Bradley (1959-62)

2014 Induction ClassCoach Nolan Richardson, Tulsa (1981-85)

Founding Class - 2006Coach Phog Allen, KansasLarry Bird, Indiana StateCoach Denny Crum, LouisvilleWalt Frazier, Southern IllinoisCoach Eddie Hickey, CU/SLUCoach Henry Iba, Oklahoma St.Ed Macauley, Saint LouisCoach Ralph Miller, Wichita StateOscar Robertson, CincinnatiWes Unseld, Louisville

2008 Induction ClassCoach Nolan Richardson, Tulsa

2011 Induction ClassCoach Eddie Sutton, Creighton

2013 Induction ClassXavier McDaniel, Wichita State*1963 Loyola Team

* Loyola’s 1963 National Champi-onship Team earned selection to the 2013 Induction Class, but the Ramblers weren’t in the MVC at the time.

Jim Byers, EvansvilleA.J. Robertson, BradleyMark Stillwell, Missouri State

2009 Induction ClassJunior Bridgeman, LouisvilleCoach Eddie Hickey, CU/SLUCoach John Coughlan, Illinois St.John. L. Griffith, DrakeJohn Wooden, Indiana StateLorri Bauman, Drake

2010 Induction ClassKyle Korver, CreightonCoach Rich Herrin, S. IllinoisCoach Cheryl Burnett, MSUFred Huff, Southern Illinois

2011 Induction ClassCoach Iradge Ahrabi-Fard, UNIJoe Allen, BradleySteve Largent, TulsaLinwood Sexton, Wichita StateJohnny Torres, CreightonKurt Thomas, Indiana State

2012 Induction ClassCoach Charlie Spoonhour, MSUPaul Silas, CreightonCoach Fred Schmalz, EvansvilleConnie Price-Smith, S. IllinoisCoach Denny Crum, LouisvilleJoey Woody, UNI

2013 Induction ClassDarren Dreifort, Wichita StateKrissy Meek-Engelbrecht, UEJim “Boomer” Bain, MVCBob Portman, CreightonMolly O’Brien, UNI

2014 Induction ClassCoach Chris Bucknam, UNISteve Finley, Southern IllinoisGavin Glinton, BradleyDr. Linda Herman, Illinois StateCoach Bob King, Indiana State

2015 Induction ClassMike Glenn, Southern IllinoisRoger Phegley, BradleyLinda Dollar, Missouri StateCoach Roger Counsil, Indiana St.D.A. Weibring, Illinois StateJoe Mitch, MVC

*First five MVC induction cere-monies took place in the fall, the 2003 class (2002-03 academic year) and subsequent classes took place in March, thus the ap-parent skip from 2001 to 2003.

MISSOURI VALLEY CONFERENCE ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME*

Valley and Naismith Hall of Fame SelectionsNAISMITH BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME / NABC HALL OF FAME

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BRADLEY UNIVERSITY

Neil Flynn – Currently stars as Mike Heck in the ABC sitcom “The Middle” and previously starred as The Janitor in “Scrubs.” Ray LaHood -- A Peoria native and 1971 graduate of Bradley University, LaHood has been a republican representative for the 18th Congressional District of Illinois in the U.S. House of Representatives. LaHood served on the House Appropriations Committee, the House Permanent Select Com-mittee on Intelligence, and is a former secretary for the U.S. Department of Transportation. Maj. Robert H. Lawrence, Jr. – A 1956 Bradley University graduate with his degree in chemistry, Major Lawrence became the first African-Amer-ican astronaut when he was selected to participate in America’s space program in 1965. Aaron Schock -- Schock is a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives, representing the 18th district of Illinois. The 2002 Brad-ley grad was the youngest member of the Illinois House of Representa-tives and has assumed this position again as the youngest member of the U.S. House in the 111th Congress. Charley Steiner – The former ESPN SportsCenter anchor and play-by-play announcer for the New York Yankees is a current play-by-play an-nouncer for the Los Angeles Dodgers David Vescey – Noted Jet Propulsion Laboratory scientist and pilot of the Mars Rover Exploration Module

DRAKE UNIVERSITY

Zach Johnson -- A former four-year letterwinner who helped Drake to the 1997 and 1998 MVC golf championships, Johnson became the 16th rookie in PGA history to earn $1 million in his first season (2004). He was ranked 22nd in the 2009 World Golf Rankings, played for the U.S. in the prestigious 2006 and 2010 Ryder Cups, and won the 2007 Masters, edg-ing Tiger Woods. He’s a seven-time PGA Tour event winner. Billy Cundiff -- A two-time FCS All-American, Cundiff defied the odds to work his way back into the NFL after two seasons without a team, and re-emerged as Pro Bowl place-kicker in 2010 with the Baltimore Ravens. After initially breaking into the NFL as an undrafted rookie in 2002, Cundiff was without a team in 2007-08, then signed with Cleveland for six weeks and Baltimore for the remainder of the 2009 season. Cundiff rewarded the Ravens for the opportunity by making 26-of-29 field goal attempts, all 39 PAT attempts and tying an NFL record with 40 touchbacks that season to earn his place on the AFC Pro Bowl roster. He is currently with the Cleveland Browns. Ezra Hendrickson -- A third-team All-American and three-time All-Valley performer, Hendrickson led both Los Angeles and D.C. United to Major League Soccer titles. He currently is an assistant coach with Seattle Sounders FC. Kevin Little -- A nine-time MVC individual track champion and four-time NCAA All-American, Little won the 200 in the 1997 and 1999 World Indoor Championships and was sixth in the 200 at the 1999 World Outdoor Championships. He is in the MVC Hall of Fame. Dani Tyler -- A three-time first-team All-Missouri Valley Conference selection, she was a member of the U.S. gold medal softball team at the 1996 Olympics.

UNIVERSITY OF EVANSVILLE

Jamey Carroll -- A 10-year Major League veteran, the former all-MVC shortstop plays for the Kansas City Royals. His younger brother, Wes, is head baseball coach at the University of Evansville. Larry Mackey -- A 1973 graduate, he delivered the moving closing state-ment for the prosecution in the Timothy McVay Oklahoma City bombing case and was the lead prosecutor in the Terry Nichols case. Mackey is an attorney with Barnes and Thornburg in Indianapolis. Jack McBrayer -- The 1995 graduate plays Kenneth the Page on NBC’s popular ‘30 Rock’ Lisel Mueller -- She won the 1996 Pulitzer Prize for poetry with Alive Together: New & Selected Poems, and was the National Book Award re-cipient for ‘The Need To Hold Still.’ Jerry Sloan -- After leading the Aces to two NCAA College Division national titles, Sloan went on to become an NBA All-Star with the Chicago Bulls, after graduating in 1967. He is the former coach of the Utah Jazz and has the most victories of any active head coach in any major profes-sional sport. He was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2009.

Matt Williams -- A 1973 UE grad, he started as a writer/producer on “The Cosby Show” and went on to produce “Roseanne” and “Home Im-provement” through his production company, Wind Dancer Productions. He also produced the films “Places in the Heart” and “What Women Want.” is currently a partner in Wind Dancer Productions in New York and Hol-lywood.

ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY

Doug Collins -- The leading basketball scorer in Illinois State history, Collins attended ISU from 1969 to 1973, and then played pro basketball with the Philadelphia 76ers, before serving as the head coach for the Chicago Bulls, Detroit Pistons, Washington Wizards and the 76ers. Col-lins, who worked as the lead-commentator for Turner Sports (TNT) NBA coverage, received the 2009 Curt Gowdy Media Award from the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. Jane Lynch -- A comedian, actress and singer, who won an Emmy in 2010 for Best Supporting Actress in a comedy series for her role as Sue Sylvester on Glee. She is also known for her roles in comedic films such as Best in Show and Role Models. John Malkovich -- He received an Academy Award nomination for his role in the movie, The Killing Fields. He has also had major roles in Dan-gerous Liaisons, Being John Malkovich, and Con Air. Sean Hayes -- This Emmy award-winning actor starred as Jack McFar-land on the hit NBC series Will & Grace. He was also nominated for a Tony Award for Promises, Promises. He can also be seen in the movies Win a Date with Tad Hamilton!, Bucket List and heard in The Cat in the Hat and Cats and Dogs. Jay Blunk -- The Executive Vice President of the Chicago Blackhawks, Blunk has served as a key member of the front office staff which has helped the Blackhawks win two Stanley Cup Championships, in 2010 and 2013. He previously spent 22 years in the front office of the Chicago Cubs. Laurie Metcalf -- A three-time Emmy Award winner for her role as Jackie on the hit television comedy Roseanne. She has also appeared in the films Uncle Buck, JFK, Scream 2, Bulworth, and Runaway Bride. Kenneth “Buzz” Shaw -- A former ISU basketball standout, he is a for-mer chancellor at Syracuse University and was the first-ever chair for the NCAA Division I Board of Directors. Suzy Bogguss -- A recording artist and a 1979 ISU grad, she captured the 1988 Academy of Country Music’s Top New Female Vocalist Award and has gold albums including Aces and Voices in the Wind.

INDIANA STATE UNIVERSITY

Larry Bird -- One of the greatest players ever to compete in the MVC, Larry Bird retired from professional basketball having scored over 21,000 points in 13 years with the Boston Celtics. The sixth pick overall in the 1979 NBA draft, he was a consensus all-American in 1978 and 1979, and was The Sporting News Player of the Year in ‘79. A ‘79 grad of ISU, he earned NBA Coach of the Year honors with the Indiana Pacers in 1998. John Wooden -- The Wizard of Westwood, Wooden holds a master’s de-gree from Indiana State. Named to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, Wooden saw his teams at UCLA dominate college basketball from the mid-60s to mid-70s, winning 10 national titles. Bruce Baumgartner -- Two-time Olympic gold-medal winning freestyle wrestler, Bruce Baumgartner won the NCAA heavyweight title as a senior in 1982. As a member of the U.S. squad, he won Olympic titles in 1984 at Los Angeles and in 1992 at Barcelona, Spain. In Atlanta in 1996, he won a bronze medal and was the flag bearer for the U.S. team. Kurt Thomas – Member of the US Olympic Gymnastics Team at the 1976 Summer Olympics. He was the first American male gymnast to win a gold medal in floor exercise at the 1978 World Championships. Thomas is in the International Gymnastics Hall Of Fame and the MVC Hall of Fame.

LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO

Leslie David Baker -- Actor is best known for his role as Stanley Hudson in the NBC sitcom “The Office.” Ian Brennan -- A 2000 graduate of Loyola, he is the co-creator, writer and director of the FOX hit television series “Glee.” Michael Madigan -- Current Speaker of the Illinois House of Representa-tives and Chairman of the Democratic Party of Illinois.Bob Newhart -- A 1952 graduate of Loyola, Newhart was a noted stand-up comedian and actor who starred in the sitcoms “The Bob Newhart Show” and “Newhart.”

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Brian McIntyre -- The former Senior Vice President of Basketball Com-munications for the National Basketball Association, McIntyre currently serves as the NBA’s Senior Communications Advisor to the Commissioner. In 2011, the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame honored McIntyre with the John W. Bunn Lifetime Achievement Award, the most prestigious award the organization presents outside of enshrinement. Bill Plante -- Former anchor of the “CBS Sunday Night News,” the 1959 Loyola graduate is a White House correspondent for CBS. Michael Quinlan -- Quinlan is the former CEO of McDonald’s Corporation and currently serves as the chairman of Loyola’s Board of Trustees. Bill Rancic -- Award-winning personality who hosts the nationally syndi-cated television show “America Now” and serves as co-executive producer with his wife, Giuliana Rancic, on the top-rated reality show, “Giuliana and Bill.” He was the first-ever winner of the NBC reality show, “The Appren-tice.” John York -- Currently serves as the Co-Chairman of the San Francisco 49ers and is also the Chairman of the NFL’s Health and Safety Advisory Committee.

MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY

Kathleen Turner -- An Oscar-nominated actress for the movie, “Peggy Sue Got Married.” Turner’s other movie credits include, “Body Heat,” “Ro-mancing the Stone,” “War of the Roses” and “The Accidental Tourist.” John Goodman -- The veteran television and movie actor is best known for his role as Roseanne’s husband Dan in the hit series, “Roseanne.” He is also known for his frequent film collaborations with the Coen Brothers, including in Raising Arizona, Barton Fink, The Big Lebowski and O Brother, Where Art Thou, as well as numerous voice roles in Disney-Pixar produc-tions such as Monsters, Inc. and others. Bob Holden -- Holden was the 43rd governor of Missouri (2001-05). David Glass -- The former president and chief executive officer of Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., Glass is now the owner of the Kansas City Royals. John Q. Hammons – His upscale hotels include Renaissance, Courtyard by Marriott, Residence Inn, Embassy Suites, Hampton Inn, Homewood Suites, and several independent properties including those named Univer-sity Plaza and the award-winning Chateau on the Lake Resort and Confer-ence Center in Branson. Bill Mueller -- The 1993 MVC Baseball Player of the Year, Mueller cur-rently serves as a special assistant to the GM of the Los Angeles Dodg-ers. His 11-year playing career was spent with the San Francisco Giants, Chicago Cubs, Boston Red Sox, and Los Angeles Dodgers. He won the American League batting title in 2003, and helped the Red Sox win the 2004 World Series. Ryan Howard -- Howard was the 2006 National League MVP and the fastest player to reach 100 and 200 home runs in Major League Baseball history. His 58 home runs in 2006 led Major League Baseball, and he was the 2005 NL Rookie of the Year.

UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN IOWA

Bryce Paup -- He earned a starting job for the Green Bay Packers in 1993 after serving as a pass-rush specialist for three years. After ranking among league leaders in sacks for three years, he signed as a free agent with the Buffalo Bills in 1995 and was the NFL’s Defensive Player of the Year. He also played with the Jacksonville Jaguars and Minnesota Vikings. Kurt Warner -- He played backup QB for UNI until starting in 1993. Af-ter a tryout with the Green Bay Packers, he went on to star with the Iowa Barnstormers for three seasons before playing in NFL Europe. Warner, the league’s and the Super Bowl’s MVP, became the St. Louis’ starting QB in 1999 and led the Rams to a Super Bowl victory. He was signed by the New York Giants in the summer of 2004, earning the starting job over highly touted rookie Eli Manning. Warner signed a free-agent contract with the Arizona in 2005 and led the Cardinals to the Super Bowl in 2009. Nancy Price -- Price authored the book Sleeping with the Enemy, which was made into a motion picture, starring Julia Roberts. Charles Grassley -- A 1955 (bachelor’s degree) and 1956 (master’s degree) graduate, he was elected to the United States Senate in 1980. He is ranking member of the finance committee, and also serves on the judiciary, budget and agriculture committees. His official papers are stored in the UNI library. Robert Waller -- Waller authored the book Bridges of Madison County, which was made into a motion picture, starring Clint Eastwood and Meryl Streep.

Joey Woody -- A 10-time MVC conference champion and four-time NCAA All-American, Woody was the 1997 NCAA champion in the 400 meter hurdles. Also a three-time MVC track athlete of the year, he placed second in the 400 hurdles at the 2003 World Outdoor Track and Field Championships.

SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY

Jim Hart -- A 19-year quarterback in the National Football League, Hart, an SIU gridiron star, threw for more than 200 touchdowns and 34,000 yards during his professional career. Walt Frazier -- Frazier led the Salukis to the NIT title in 1967 and then went on to an all-star career with the New York Knicks. He is a member of the NIT’s top 50 all-time players. Steve Finley -- A two-time all-conference selection with the Salukis and MVC Hall of Famer, Finley is a two-time Major League Baseball all-star with the San Diego Padres (1997) and Arizona Diamondbacks (2001). He has won five gold gloves for his defensive work in center field. In his 20-year career (with eight different teams), he compiled more than 2,500 hits (2,548) and stole 320 bases. Troy Hudson -- One of the most potent scorers in Saluki history, troy Hudson averaged 21.2 ppg in his two-year career at SIU. The Carbon-dale native played 10 seasons in the National Basketball Association. A 6-1 guard, Hudson’s most productive seasons came with the Minnesota Timberwolves, where he averaged a career-best 14.2 pts and 5.7 assists in 2002-03, also receiving the nickname “Laker Killer” for his outstanding postseason play against the Los Angeles Lakers, where he increased his numbers to 23.5 points. Mike Glenn -- Glenn scored 1,878 career points and led the 1976-77 squad to the MVC title and the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16. He was also a two-time first-team Academic All-American. Glenn was drafted by the Chicago Bulls in the second round and played 10 seasons in the NBA with four teams. Glenn has worked as a television analyst for the Atlanta Hawks and also runs the Mike Glenn All-Star Basketball Camp for the Hearing-Impaired. Bart Scott -- Bart Scott -- An 11-year NFL pro with the Baltimore Ra-vens and New York Jets from 2003-12, Scott earned Pro Bowl honors in 2006. He retired prior to the 2013 season and is a member of CBS Sports Network’s NFL pre-game show. Scott ranks among the career leaders at SIU in tackles and sacks. Brandon Jacobs -- The MVFC’s Newcomer of the Year during his only season at SIU in 2004, Jacobs rushed for 992 yards and 19 TDs in 12 games for the Salukis that year. He was selected in the fourth round by the New York Giants in the 2004 NFL Draft and played seven seasons with the club, winning Super Bowl rings in 2007 and 2011. During his career with the Giants, he rushed for 4,849 yards and a team-record 56 touch-downs. He was resigned by the Giants in September 2013.

WICHITA STATE UNIVERSITY

Bill Parcells -- Coached the New York Giants to Super Bowl wins in 1987 and 1991. The former head coach of the New England Patriots, Parcells also served as an NFL television analyst, before taking over the head coaching job for the Dallas Cowboys in 2003. He announced his third retirement from football on January 22, 2007 before returning to the sport later that year in a management position with the Dolphins. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2013. Mike Pelfrey -- Former Shocker pitcher Mike Pelfrey played for Wichita State in 2003-05 and earned first team All-America honors. He was drafted in the first round by the New York Mets in 2005 and won 10 or more games in 2008, 2009 and 2010, and is currently with the Twins. Joe Carter -- Carter, who earned a spot on the American League All-Star team in 1991 in his first season with the Blue Jays, is the only player in baseball history to have 100 RBI for three different teams in successive seasons. In 1993, he ended the World Series with a three-run homer off Philadelphia’s Mitch Williams. Frank Carney -- Cofounder of the Pizza Hut Restaurant chain, he cur-rently sits on the board of the Intrust Financial Corp., Intrust Bank, N.A. Eric Wedge -- The All-American catcher played for the Shockers from 1987-89 and helped lead Wichita State to the 1989 National Champion-ship. In October of 2002, Wedge was named the manager of the Cleve-land Indians and coached the Indians through 2009, and he was second in AL Manager of the Year voting in 2005. He is the current manager of the Seattle Mariners.

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MVC All-Sports Award HistoryALL-SPORTS TROPHYYear Champion

1949-50 Oklahoma State1950-51 Oklahoma State1951-52 Tulsa1952-53 Houston1953-54 Oklahoma State1954-55 Oklahoma State1955-56 Houston1956-57 Oklahoma State1957-58 Houston1958-59 Houston1959-60 Houston1960-61 Tulsa1961-62 Cincinnati1962-63 Cincinnati1963-64 Wichita State1964-65 Wichita State1965-66 Wichita State1966-67 Cincinnati1967-68 Cincinnati1968-69 Not Available1969-70 Not Available1970-71 Memphis State1971-72 Memphis State1972-73 Memphis State1973-74 North Texas State1974-75 North Texas State1975-76 Wichita State1976-77 Southern Illinois1977-78 Wichita State1978-79 Wichita State1979-80 Wichita State1980-81 Wichita State1981-82 Wichita State1982-83 Wichita State1983-84 Southern Illinois1984-85 Illinois State1985-86 Illinois State1986-87 Wichita State1987-88 Wichita State1988-89 Illinois State1989-90 Southern Illinois1990-91 Southern Illinois1991-92 Illinois State1992-93 None Awarded1993-94 Illinois State1994-95 Southern Illinois1995-96 Illinois State1996-97 Illinois State1997-98 Illinois State1998-99 Illinois State1999-00 Missouri State2000-01 Illinois State2001-02 Missouri State2002-03 Missouri State2003-04 Wichita State2004-05 Wichita State2005-06 Wichita State2006-07 Wichita State2007-08 Illinois State2008-09 Wichita State2009-10 Illinois State2010-11 Wichita State2011-12 Missouri State2012-13 Wichita State2013-14 Wichita State

ALL-ACADEMIC AWARDYear Champion

2002-03 Indiana State2003-04 Indiana St./Creighton2004-05 Creighton2005-06 Drake2006-07 Creighton2007-08 Creighton2008-09 Creighton2009-10 Creighton2010-11 Creighton2011-12 Evansville2012-13 Evansville2013-14 Drake

WICHITA STATE TAKES ALL-SPORTS TROPHY

Wichita State was the 2013-14 Missouri Valley Conference All-Sports Champion. It marks the eighth crown in the past 11 years for Wichita State, which has a league best 20 all-time. WSU also won last season’s all-sports trophy race.

The Shockers set a school record with eight team cham-pionships (volleyball, women’s basketball, men’s basketball, women’s outdoor track & field, men’s golf, women’s golf, softball, and women’s tennis) and finished second in four others.

The All-Sports Trophy is based on a school’s average finish in each of the sponsored championships by the Missouri Val-ley Conference. Teams are awarded one point for first, two for second, three for third, etc., and the total accumulated points are divided by the number of sports in which a par-ticular school competes. Finishes in baseball, basketball, soccer, softball, tennis and volleyball are based on regular-season competition. All other sports are determined by finish at the championship tournament or championship meet.

Wichita State set a record with its aggregate score last year (2.300). Either Illinois State, Missouri State or Wichita State, meanwhile, has earned the league’s all-sports championship trophy every year since 1995.

DRAKE EARNS LEAGUE’S ALL-ACADEMIC AWARD

In 2013-14, for the first time in nine seasons, the winner of the league’s All-Aca-demic Award was Drake University. League faculty representatives first recommended the All-Academic Award in hopes of recognizing institutional academic excellence, and the MVC Joint Committee quickly took its lead to establish this prestigious award. The conference academic excellence award is based on the average student-athlete grade-point average for the academic year. GPA calculations are calculated for all student-athletes in MVC-sponsored sports who compete, practice or receive athletic aid during the academic year.

VALLEY’S PLAYER OF THE YEAR AWARDNAMED FOR ISU GREAT LARRY BIRD

Men’s and women’s basketball Player of the Year awards are linked to two well-known names synonymous with col-lege basketball and The Valley. The Valley’s men’s basketball Player of the Year is named for men’s basketball great Larry Bird, while the female Player of the year accolade honors for-mer Missouri State star Jackie Stiles.

The pride of French Lick, Ind., Bird was the national col-lege Player of the Year in 1979 while leading the Sycamores to a 33-1 record and the championship game of the NCAA Tournament. A two-time consensus first-team All-American and twice MVC Player of the Year, he finished his career with 2,850 points and 1,247 rebounds. He went on to earn three

NBA Most Valuable Player awards and lead the Boston Celtics to three NBA titles. In 1996, he was tabbed one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History.

Bird, a charter member of the Missouri Valley Conference Hall of Fame, graduated from ISU in 1979 as the fifth-leading scorer in NCAA history, and he currently ranks No. 3 on The Valley scoring charts. He’s also No. 4 in career rebounds in The Valley, joining Oscar Robertson as the only two players in league history to rank in the top five on both lists.

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