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WILLIAM JEWELL MEN’S BASKETBALL CARDINAL BASKETBALL GAME NOTES GAME 14 UIS Paul Worstell • Sports Information Director • [email protected] • 816-415-5959 JaeLynn Ellison • Asst. Sports Information Director • [email protected] • jewellcardinals.com 2015-16 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Location Time/Results 11/13 Baker Liberty, Mo. W 88-75 11/19 Pittsburg State Pittsburg, Kan. L 100-97 11/21 Missouri Southern State Liberty, Mo. L 80-73 11/28 Wayne State College Liberty, Mo. W 90-87 12/03 Quincy University Quincy, Ill. L 89-60 12/05 Truman State Liberty, Mo. L 76-75 12/12 Newman Liberty, Mo. L 79-76 12/15 Ottawa University Liberty, Mo. W 87-84 12/19 Avila University Liberty, Mo. W 88-69 1/02 Graceland Univ. Liberty, Mo. W 84-75 01/07 Bellarmine Liberty, Mo. L 90-59 01/09 Southern Indiana Liberty, Mo. L 86-76 01/14 McKendree Lebanon, Ill. L 68-59 01/16 Illinois Springfield Springfield, Ill. 3:00 p.m. 01/18 Rockhurst Liberty, Mo. 7:30 p.m. 01/21 Missouri S&T Liberty, Mo. 7:30 p.m. 01/23 Drury University Liberty, Mo. 3:00 p.m. 01/28 Missouri-St. Louis St. Louis, Mo. 7:30 p.m. 01/30 Maryville University St. Louis, Mo. 3:00 p.m. 02/04 Wisconsin-Parkside Kenosha, Wis. 7:30 p.m. 02/06 Lewis University Romeoville, Ill. 3:00 p.m. 02/11 Saint Joseph’s (IN) Liberty, Mo. 7:30 p.m. 02/13 Indianapolis Indianapolis, Ind. 3:00 p.m. 02/18 Truman State Kirksville, Mo. 7:30 p.m. 02/20 Quincy University Liberty, Mo. 3:00 p.m. 02/25 Rockhurst Kansas City, Mo. 7:30 p.m. Great Lakes Valley Conference Tournament 02/28-3/6 TBA TBA TBA WILLIAM JEWELL vs. UIS Saturday, January 16, 2016 3:00 p.m. Listen Live: jewellcardinals.com/watch Live Video: jewellcardinals.com/watch PROJECTED STARTERS 0 Daruis Tomlin 5’10 • G • SR Jackson, Tenn. 10 Matt Lassen 6’5 • G • JR Marion, Iowa 32 Patrick Whelan 6’4 • G • SO Manchester, England 23 Austin Regier 6’6 • F • JR Independence, Mo. 1 Jordan Tanner 6’5 • F • JR Houston, Texas FOLLOW THE CARDINALS @WJCCARDINALS @WJCCARDINALS William Jewell Sports Network William Jewell Athletics TODAY’S MATCHUP: Today the Cardinals travel to Springfield, Ill., to take on University of Illinois-Springfield in a Great Lakes Valley Conference contest. LAST TIME OUT:The William Jewell College men’s basketball team lost their fourth straight on Thursday falling 69-58 to McKendree University in Lebanon, Ill. Jewell falls to 5-8 overall and 0-5 in Great Lakes Valley Conference play while McKendree improves to 8-5 and 1-4 in the GLVC. It was a tale a two halves for the Cardinals as they came out and established a 14 point lead in the first half with just over four minutes until halftime. The Bearcats closed the first half on an 11-4 run and went into halftime trailing Jewell 37-30. The Cardinals held on to the lead until the 11 minute mark when the Bearcats took their first lead of the game off two free throws from John Murphy. It would be a lead McKendree would not relinquish and built it to as high as 13 before producing the 11 point winning margin. The Cardinals were outscored 39-21 in the second half and shot only 21 percent from the field after half- time, including a dreadful 2-16 from three-point land. Jewell was also called for 26 fouls on the night which McKendree took advantage of by going 24-34 from the charity stripe. Senior Darius Tomlin led the Cardinals in scoring with 16 while Patrick Whelan was the only other Jewell player in double figures with 13. Newcomer Larry Fitzgerald came off the bench to score 8 points and pulled down 11 rebounds and Austin Regier was two points short of another double double as he finished with 8 points and a game high 15 rebounds. Record: 5-8 Streak: L4 Rank: NR Record: 6-9 Streak: L5 Rank: NR

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Page 1: WILLIAM JEWELL MEN’S BASKETBALL...WILLIAM JEWELL MEN’S BASKETBALL CARDINAL BASKETBALL • GAME NOTES • GAME 14 • UIS Paul Worstell • Sports Information Director • worstellp@william.jewell.edu

WILLIAM JEWELL MEN’S BASKETBALLCARDINAL BASKETBALL • GAME NOTES • GAME 14 • UIS

Paul Worstell • Sports Information Director • [email protected] • 816-415-5959JaeLynn Ellison • Asst. Sports Information Director • [email protected] • jewellcardinals.com

2015-16 SCHEDULE

Date Opponent Location Time/Results11/13 Baker Liberty, Mo. W 88-75

11/19 Pittsburg State Pittsburg, Kan. L 100-97

11/21 Missouri Southern State

Liberty, Mo. L 80-73

11/28 Wayne State College

Liberty, Mo. W 90-87

12/03 Quincy University Quincy, Ill. L 89-60

12/05 Truman State Liberty, Mo. L 76-75

12/12 Newman Liberty, Mo. L 79-76

12/15 Ottawa University Liberty, Mo. W 87-84

12/19 Avila University Liberty, Mo. W 88-69

1/02 Graceland Univ. Liberty, Mo. W 84-75

01/07 Bellarmine Liberty, Mo. L 90-59

01/09 Southern Indiana Liberty, Mo. L 86-76

01/14 McKendree Lebanon, Ill. L 68-59

01/16 Illinois Springfield Springfield, Ill. 3:00 p.m.

01/18 Rockhurst Liberty, Mo. 7:30 p.m.

01/21 Missouri S&T Liberty, Mo. 7:30 p.m.

01/23 Drury University Liberty, Mo. 3:00 p.m.

01/28 Missouri-St. Louis St. Louis, Mo. 7:30 p.m.

01/30 Maryville University St. Louis, Mo. 3:00 p.m.

02/04 Wisconsin-Parkside Kenosha, Wis. 7:30 p.m.

02/06 Lewis University Romeoville, Ill. 3:00 p.m.

02/11 Saint Joseph’s (IN)

Liberty, Mo. 7:30 p.m.

02/13 Indianapolis Indianapolis, Ind. 3:00 p.m.

02/18 Truman State Kirksville, Mo. 7:30 p.m.

02/20 Quincy University Liberty, Mo. 3:00 p.m.

02/25 Rockhurst Kansas City, Mo. 7:30 p.m.

Great Lakes Valley Conference Tournament

02/28-3/6 TBA TBA TBA

WILLIAM JEWELL vs. UIS

Saturday, January 16, 20163:00 p.m.

Listen Live:jewellcardinals.com/watch

Live Video:jewellcardinals.com/watch

PROJECTED STARTERS

0Daruis Tomlin

5’10 • G • SRJackson, Tenn.

10Matt Lassen

6’5 • G • JRMarion, Iowa

32Patrick Whelan

6’4 • G • SOManchester,

England

23Austin Regier

6’6 • F • JRIndependence, Mo.

1Jordan Tanner

6’5 • F • JRHouston, Texas

FOLLOW THE CARDINALS

@WJCCARDINALS @WJCCARDINALS

William Jewell Sports Network

William JewellAthletics

TODAY’S MATCHUP: Today the Cardinals travel to Springfield, Ill., to take on University of Illinois-Springfield in a Great Lakes Valley Conference

contest.

LAST TIME OUT:The William Jewell College men’s basketball team lost their fourth straight on Thursday falling 69-58 to McKendree University in Lebanon, Ill. Jewell falls to 5-8 overall and 0-5 in Great

Lakes Valley Conference play while McKendree improves to 8-5 and 1-4 in the GLVC.

It was a tale a two halves for the Cardinals as they came out and established a 14 point lead in the first half with just over four minutes until halftime. The Bearcats closed the first half on an 11-4 run and went

into halftime trailing Jewell 37-30.

The Cardinals held on to the lead until the 11 minute mark when the Bearcats took their first lead of the game off two free throws from John Murphy.

It would be a lead McKendree would not relinquish and built it to as high as 13 before producing the 11

point winning margin.

The Cardinals were outscored 39-21 in the second half and shot only 21 percent from the field after half-time, including a dreadful 2-16 from three-point land.

Jewell was also called for 26 fouls on the night which McKendree took advantage of by going 24-34 from

the charity stripe.

Senior Darius Tomlin led the Cardinals in scoring with 16 while Patrick Whelan was the only other Jewell player in double figures with 13. Newcomer Larry Fitzgerald came off the bench to score 8 points and pulled down 11 rebounds and Austin Regier was two points short of another double double as he finished

with 8 points and a game high 15 rebounds.

Record: 5-8Streak: L4Rank: NR

Record: 6-9 Streak: L5Rank: NR

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LocationEnrollmentNicknameColorsFacilityAffiliationConferencePresidentAthletic DirectorSports InformationAsst. Sports InformationAthletic PhoneWebsiteHead CoachAlma MaterCareer Record2014-15 RecordConference/Finish

Liberty, Missouri1,000

CardinalsRed/Black

Mabee CenterNCAA Division II

GLVCDr. David Sallee

Dr. Darlene BaileyPaul Worstell

JaeLynn Ellison816-415-7634

jewellcardinals.comLarry Holley

William Jewell College873-523

13-149-9/Fourth West

LocationEnrollmentNicknameColorsFacilityAffiliationConferencePresident Athletic DirectorSports InformationAsst. Sports InformationAthletic PhoneWebsiteHead CoachAlma MaterCareer Record2014-15 RecordConference Record

Springfield, Ill.5,137

Prairie StarsNavy Blue and GoldMelvin Price Center

NCAAGLVC

Susan KochKim Pate

David DalfonsoN/A

217/206-6674uisprairiestars.com

Bill WalkerMissouri S&T

17-2211-165-13

Holley Moves Up on All-Time List With the win over Graceland last

month Coach Holley now stands at 873 career wins (521 losses) and puts him in a tie with Jim Calhoun (retired,

who coached at Northeastern and Connecticut).Calhoun finished his coaching career with 873 wins and

380 losses. Holley is now tied for 11th on the All-Time Wins List (NCAA I, NCAA II, NCAA III, NAIA I, NAIA II

coaches). Tonight he goes up against the All-Time leader in wins in Harry

Statham with 1095.

WJC UIS

Points/Game 77.8 77.7Rebounds 37.3 33.1

Assists 11.2 13.9Steals 5.9 7.1

Turnovers 12.3 12.7Field Goal Pct. .444 .466

3 Field Goal Pct. .347 .364Free Throw Pct. .701 .729

OpponentField Goal Pct. .466 .464

OpponentScoring Average 81.5 76.3

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Regier Enjoying Career-HighsJunior Austin Regier is enjoying a career year this season. He is currently averaging 9.5 rebounds a game which is double of what he averaged the last two seasons.

That mark currently places him firt in the GLVC. He also is scoring 11.0 points a game and has reg-istered a team high four double doubles in ten games this season.

Series against UIS

Since joining the GLVC the Car-dinals and Prairie Stars have split their four meetings with Jewell winning the last two including a 72-71 win last February in Springfield.

Ci Ci’s Three’sThe Cardinals are third in the

GLVC in three point field goals made. Jewell is averaging 8.77 a game and have drained 114 so far in 13 games played.

SCOUTING THE PRAIRE STARSThe Prairie Stars caught fire early in what was their first conference home game of the

season, but were unable to hold on as they fell to Rockhurst 78-68. Zach Steinberg had a career night, scoring 20 points on a perfect 7-of-7 from the field, which included three three’s.

In what was a close, competitive game from the opening minutes, the Prairie Stars fell to 6-9 on the season and 0-5 in the GLVC while Rockhurst improved to 7-6 and 2-3.

Along with Steinberg’s career high 20-points, Millison added 10 points, giving him 934 for his career. Davi Austin led the way with a team high six rebounds and eight assists.

The Prairie Stars are led by Bill Walker who enters his second year at the helm of the UIS basketball program after being named the third head coach in program in April 2014.

In his first season on the sidelines, Walker saw the Stars through a 6-1 non-conference schedule. He helped graduate four-year seniors Dylan Sparkman and Kentrell King. Walker oversaw junior Jamall Millison who led the league in three-pointers and coached the team to a GLVC tournament berth.

Walker brings more than 25 years of collegiate coaching experience from the Big Ten, Big 12, Missouri Valley, MIAA, & GLVC conferences. Walker joins the Prairie Stars after spending the past year as an assistant coach at Division I Drake. Walker also brings his own student-athlete experience to UIS as he was an all-conference selection at Missouri-Rolla, now Missouri S&T, under Billy Key.

Conference GamesThe Cards will resume conference play for the rest of the regular sea-son. Jewell is currently 0-4 in the

GLVC.

Senior LeaderSenior guard Darius Tomlin cur-rently leads the Cardinals in scor-ing averaging 17.3 a game. He is second on the team in assists and second in steals. He also leads the Cards in minutes played this sea-son with 445 minutes in 13 games

played.

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DIVISION II POLL January 15

Team Record Points Prev

1 West Liberty (16) 400 13-0 1

2 Augustana (S.D.) 383 13-1 2

3 Fairmont State 364 12-1 5

4 Midwestern State 344 12-1 6

5 Cal Poly Pomona 337 14-1 7

6 Tarleton State 306 13-2 9

7 Eckerd 281 14-1 12

8 California Baptist 279 14-2 10

9 Bellarmine 272 11-2 11

10 MSU Moorhead 255 17-2 3

11 Western Oregon 234 12-2 14

12 Saint Anselm 226 13-1 15

13 Queens (N.C) 217 12-1 8

14 UC San Diego 190 12-2 17

15 Angelo State 177 12-2 4

16 Lincoln Memorial 168 12-2 19

17 Ashland (Ohio) 128 12-2 21

18 Fort Lewis (Colo.) 119 12-2 16

19 Lake Superior State 104 12-2 13

20 Indianapolis 85 10-2 25

21 Columbus State (Ga.) 61 11-2 18

22 Delta State 55 12-3 NR

23 Barry (Fla.) 48 11-2 NR

24 Wheeling Jesuit 39 13-1 NR

25 Chico State (Calif.) 31 12-3 20

25 Northwest Mo. State 6-2 26 NR

GLVC Opponents in Bold

Others receiving votes: Kentucky Wesleyan 25, Texas A&M-Commerce 13, Minnesota-Duluth 11, West Chester (Pa.) 9, St.

Edward’s (Texas) 7, Seattle Pacific (Wash.) 5, Humboldt State (Calif.) 4, Alaska-Anchorage 3, AlabamaHuntsville 3, Arkansas-Fort Smith

2, Northwest Missouri State 2, Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 1, Central Washington 1, Lindenwood (Mo.) 1, Southern Connecticut State 1,

Wisconsin-Parkside 1.

WILLIAM JEWELL COLLEGEMEN’S BASKETBALL

The Cardinals are 50-64 overall since officially joining NCAA Division II in the fall 2011. As an NAIA member, Holley guided eleven Jewell squads to HAAC Regular Season Conference Titles, and fourteen teams to the NAIA National Tournament with four of them reaching the Final Four (1993, 1995, 1996,

1997) and three reaching the Elite Eight (1988, 1992, 2004).

A win for the Cardinals would mean their first GLVC win of the year.

CARDINALS ON THE AIR

Live video streaming of Cardinal home events in foot-ball, soccer, volleyball, men’s and women’s basketball, softball and baseball became a reality in 2011-12, as well as the live broadcast of Jewell’s graduation in May of 2012 and 2013. During the winter of 2012, live swimming was added to the production schedule, with the first Jewell tennis match broadcast in January of 2015. There have also been nearly 1200 videos posted to the Jewell athletic website, www.JewellCardinals.com, produced by Rick Cole, director of broadcasting and community engage-ment, and the William Jewell College Sports Network. Jewell also was named winner of the Great Lakes Valley Conference 2011-12 Award of Excellence for their participation and coverage of a significant community engagement activity during their first year in the conference. In 2012 through 2014, Jewell home events that are streamed on the Jewell athletic website were also seen on Time-Warner Cable Sports Channel throughout the region. Beginning in the 2013-14 school year, the WJCSN has featured as many as six different cameras to cover events, and has expanded to slow-motion replays and on-screen graphics as well. Workers on the live broadcast staff are mainly Jewell work-study students who train and work as part of their finan-cial aid package at Jewell. “I think our online telecasts are the best in the GLVC,” said Cole. “It’s a tribute to the College for allowing me to pro-duce coverage in the way I think suits us best, and to the stu-dents at Jewell for executing the plan.” Cole is also an intrical part of the development of the GLVC Sports Network and helps broadcast multiple conference championship events.

A loss for the Cardinals would mean a 5-9 start and an 0-6 start in the GLVC

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Larry HolleyHead Coach • 37th Season • 873-523 Overall

816-415-5947 • [email protected]

Larry Holley has been the Head Men’s Basketball Coach at William Jewell for 36 years (1979-80 was his first season) where the basketball court is named in his honor. He has received 14 Coach of the Year Awards including the prestigious Sears/NABC NAIA National Coach of the Year Award in 1996 (he was the first NAIA coach to receive this award from the NABC). He has also been selected to five Halls of Fames: the Greater Kansas City Basketball Coaches Association Hall of Fame, the Missouri Basketball Coaches Association Hall of Fame, the William Jewell College Athletic Hall of Fame, the NAIA (National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics) Hall of Fame and the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame. In 2011 he was honored by the Kansas City Sports Commission with the Earl Smith Award inducting Coach Holley into the Greater Kansas City Amateur Sports Hall of Champions. In May of 2003 he was a court coach at the USA Basketball Pan American Trials in Colorado Springs, CO. He was also recently a recipient of the Gary Filbert ‘Legacy’ Award for lifetime achievement in basketball in the state of Missouri. It is the highest honor given by the Missouri Basketball Coaches Association.

Holley’s coaching background includes: one year at Harrisburg, MO High School (he was the head coach of 6 teams: varsity, JV and JH boys and girls – he coached 91 games – record of 65-26 – varsity boys were 17-11, varsity girls 24-2); six years at Central Methodist College (record of 61-93 – named HAAC Coach of the Year in 1971-72, the first year of the HAAC Conference), and four years at Northwest Missouri State University (two as the top assistant and two as the head coach: record of 26-26 – set an NCAA record in his final year at Northwest by going 15-0 at home and 0-11 on the road – which included wins over 5 nationally ranked teams).

Since his return to his alma mater in the fall of 1979 he has guided eleven Jewell squads to HAAC Regular Season Conference Titles, and fourteen to the NAIA National Tournament with four of them reaching the Final Four (1993, 1995, 1996, 1997) and three reaching the Elite Eight (1988, 1992, 2004). Holley’s teams have had two winning streaks that will be hard to top: a 43-game home court winning streak (began with an 89-66 win over Missouri Valley – 1/21/84 - through a 73-65 win over Cameron, OK – 1/7/87) and a 45-game Heart of America Athletic Conference winning streak that included 21 road wins in a row(began with a 77-57 win over Missouri Valley – 1/28/85 - through a 71-61 win over Tarkio – 2/4/88).

Coach Holley has guided the Cardinals to twenty-four 20-win seasons (fourteen of his teams have had 25 or more wins and four have won 30 or more games). His 36-year record at Jewell is 770-389 (.669). His overall record in 43 years is 868-516 (.627). His 868 career wins ranks him:

#1 all-time among Missouri 4-year college coaches #3 among all active NCAA Division II coaches #10 all-time among NCAA coaches at all levels (Divisions I, II, III) #13 all-time among NCAA and NAIA coaches at all levels (nearly 1300 schools)

Holley has coached 24 NAIA All-Americans including six 1st team selections and one who was named NAIA II National Player of the Year (Brook Russell: 1996). Twenty-six of his play-ers have been named NAIA Academic All-Americans. While at Jewell 145 out of 151 of his fourth year players have graduated (96%)! Coach Holley’s teams were consistently ranked in the NAIA’s Top 25 including #1 rankings in 1996 and 2004. They also received the #1 seed in the National Tournament in 2004.

Larry is a graduate of Jameson, MO High School where his dad was Superintendent of Schools (and coached basketball) and his mother was a teacher (and Principal of the school). During his days at Jameson he was involved in numerous activities: he traveled to Columbia, MO for five State Events as a senior (Basketball, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track, Music and Speech): Basketball (he was Jameson’s first ever 1st Team All State Selection as a senior after leading the Huskies to a record of 33-1 and 3rd Place in the Missouri Class S State Tournament – Fritz Krisler of the Kansas City Star named him the Best Class S Player in the State – his jersey is now retired); Track (he was the State Indoor Champion in the Class S Mile Run and placed 4th in the State Outdoor Meet); Music (he received I ratings in Trumpet and Vocal Solos as a junior and senior at the State Music Contest); Speech (he received I ratings in Poetry Reading and Radio Speaking at the District Contest and competed at the State Contest as a senior)…he was also Valedictorian of his graduating class.

Larry and his wife Linda reside in Liberty. Larry has three daughters (Lindsay – a 1998 William Jewell graduate; Lauren, a 2002 William Jewell graduate; and Lacey, a 2003 graduate of Drake University) and three grandchildren (Lindsay’s children: Reagan, 9 and Evan, 7) and Lacey’s daughter, Brea (born 12/6/14).

Men’s Basketball Staff

Jimmie WilliamsAsst. Coach

Scott SelmeyerAsst. Coach

Christian HildebrantAsst. Coach

Trevor AdamsHead Student

Manager

Brady WorstellStudent Manager

Daniela MarinStudent Manager

Morgan Thompson

Student Manager

Lucas MorganAssociate Athletic Dir.

Compliance

Beverly SierksAssistant Athletic Dir.Business Operations

Jeff BowerDirector of

Event Operations

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WILLIAM JEWELL NUMERICAL ROSTER# Name Yr. Height Pos. Hometown0 Darius Tomlin Sr. 5-10 G Jackson, TN1 Jordan Tanner Jr. 6-5 F Houston, TX2 Larry Fitzgerald Jr. 6-3 G Milwaukee, WI3 Clark Minnifield Fr. 6-2 G Fayetteville, GA4 Chandler Lyon Fr. 6-3 F Ozark, MO10 Matt Lassen Jr. 6-5 G Marion, IA11 Easton Koch So. 5-11 G Olathe, KS12 Garrett Skipworth Fr. 5-10 G Springfield, MO15 Simon Zajicek So. 6-0 G Prague, Czech Repulic20 Zach Starr R-So. 6-2 G Liberty, MO22 Brandon Scheer Fr. 6-1 G Buckley, WA23 Austin Regier Jr. 6-6 F Independence, MO32 Patrick Whelan So. 6-4 G Manchester, England33 Chris Morrison Jr. 6-7 F Lee's Summit, MO35 Emil Ostafiiciuc So. 6-9 C Donduseni, Moldova43 Jason King Sr. 5-11 G Independence, MO44 Javier De La Blanca Jr. 6-7 F El Castillo, Spain

# Name Pos. Yr. Heigh Hometown0 Paxton Harmon F Jr. 6-5 Warsaw, Ill. 1 Xavier Todd G Jr. 5-10 Chicago, Ill. 2 Davi Austin G Sr. 6-1 Newark, NJ4 Logan Gonce G Fr. 5-11 St. Charles, Mo. 10 Vince Walker G Fr. 6-2 Ankeny, Iowa 11 JJ Cravatta G Sr. 6-1 Streator, Ill.12 Chidiebere Ngwe G Fr. 5-11 Chicago, Ill. 15 Bahari Amaya F Fr. 6-4 Harrisburg, Ill. 21 Zach Steinberg C Fr. 6-10 Wildwood, Mo. 22 Richard Freeman F Jr. 6-8 Indianapolis, Ind. 23 Mark Weems G Jr. 6-2 Chicago, Ill. 24 Jamall Millison G Sr. 6-2 Bolingbrook, Ill.30 Colin Blaydes F Sr. 6-4 Chicago, Ill. 54 Jesse Tesmer F Sr. 6-8 Greencastle, Ind.

UIS NUMERICAL ROSTER

Cardinal Leaders Scoring Darius Tomlin - 17.3 Matt Lassen-14.8 Austin Regier-11.0 Patrick Whelan 10.9 Rebounding Austin Regier - 9.5 Javier De La Blanca - 5.0 Jordan Tanner -4.7 Larry Fitzgerald- 4.2

Assists Patrick Whelan - 2.5 Darius Tomlin-2.4 Easton Koch- 1.8

Steals Patrick Whelan - 16 Darius Tomlin - 15 Austin Regier - 14 Matt Lassen-12

Field Goal Percentage Emil Ostafiiciuc - .600 Austin Regier- .570 Javier De La Blanca- .475 Darius Tomlin .462 Three Point Field Goal Percentage Matt Lassen -.438 Patrick Whelan- .417 Easton Koch-.379 Larry Fitzgerald- .364 Free Throw Percentage Javier De La Blanca - .889 Darius Tomlin- .814 Patrick Whelan-.778 Matt Lassen- .763 10+ Points Matt Lassen-8 Darius Tomlin - 10 Patrick Whelan-10 Javier De La Blanca-5 Austin Regier-6 Emil Ostafiiciuc-1

20+ Points Darius Tomlin-5 Matt Lassen-4 Javier De La Blanca-1 Austin Regier-1

Double-Doubles Austin Regier-4

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GLVC PLAYER OF THE WEEK

Week 1 Rusty Troutman Bellarmine Week 2 Andy Mazurczak UW-Parkside Week 3 Max Strus Lewis Week 4 Kameron Bundy DruryWeek 5 Max Strus LewisWeek 6 Brandon Marquardt UMSLWeek 7 Rusty Troutman BellarmineWeek 8 Andy Mazurczak UW-Parkside

2015-16 GLVC STANDINGS

Team Overall ConferenceEastern Division

Bellarmine 12-2 5-0Southern Indiana 12-3 4-1Indianapolis 10-3 4-1UW-Parkside 11-2 4-1Lewis 11-4 3-2Saint Joseph's 7-7 3-2McKendree 8-5 1-4Illinois Springfield 6-9 0-5

Western Division

Quincy 11-4 2-1Truman State 12-4 2-1Drury 9-5 2-1Missouri S&T 7-8 3-0Rockhurst 7-6 1-1Maryville 7-9 1-2William Jewell 5-8 0-2Missouri-St. Louis 6-9 0-3

Upcoming GLVC ScheduleJanuary 16WILLIAM JEWELL at ILLINOIS SPRINGFIELD – 3 p.m. INDIANAPOLIS at MISSOURI S&T – 3 p.m. TRUMAN STATE at SOUTHERN INDIANA – 3 p.m. SAINT JOSEPH’S at DRURY – 3 p.m. UW-PARKSIDE at MARYVILLE – 3 p.m. ROCKHURST at MCKENDREE – 3 p.m. LEWIS at MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS – 3 p.m. QUINCY at BELLARMINE – 3:15 p.m.

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CARDINALS SEASON AND CAREER HIGHS0 Darius Tomlin • SR • G • Jackson, Tenn. • Southwest Community College

2015-2016 SeasonPoints: 24 vs. Truman State (12/05/15)Rebounds: 8 vs. Missouri Southern (11/21/15)Assists: 7 vs. Ottawa (12/15/15)Steals: 4 - vs. Wayne State (11/28/15)

CareerPoints: 24 vs. Truman State (12/05/15)Rebounds: 8 vs. Missouri Southern (12/05/15)Assists: 7 vs. Ottawa (12/15/15)Steals: 4 vs. Bellarmine (1/4/15)

32 Patrick Whelan • SO • G • Manchester, England. • Urmston Grammar

2015-2016 SeasonPoints: 22 vs. Pittsburg State (11/19/15)Rebouns: 6 vs. Graceland (1/2/16)Assists: 6 vs. Newman (12/12/15)Steals: 4 vs. Ottawa (12/15/15)

CareerPoints: 22 vs. Pittsburg State (11/19/15)Rebounds: 6 vs. Graceland (1/2/16)Assists: 6 vs. Newman (12/12/15)Steals: 4 vs. Ottawa (12/15/15)

10 Matt Lassen• JR • G • Marian, Iowa • Linn Mar

2015-2016 SeasonPoints: 29 vs. Pittsburg State (11/19/15)Rebounds: 7 vs. Graceland (1/2/16)Assists: 3-Two TimesSteals: 2-Two Times

CareerPoints: 29 vs. Pittsburg State (11/19/15)Rebounds: 4 vs. Baker (11/13/15)Assists: 3-Two TimesSteals: 2-Two Times

23 Austin Regier • JR • F • Independence, Mo.• Fort Osage HS

2015-2016 SeasonPoints: 22 vs. Ottawa (12/15/15)Rebounds: 17 vs. Ottawa (12/15/15)Assists: 3 -Two Times Steals: 3-Two Times

CareerPoints: 22 vs. Ottawa (12/15/15)Rebounds 17 vs. Ottawa (12/15/15)Assists: 6 vs. Wisconsin-Parkside (2/07/15)Steals: 3-Three Times

44 Javier De La Blanca• JR • F • El Castillo, Spain • Colegio Internacional

2015-2016 SeasonPoints: 22 vs. Wayne State (11/28/15)Rebounds: 9 vs. Baker (11/13/15)Assists: 1 vs. Wayne State (11/28/15)Steals: 2 vs. Newman (12/12/15)

CareerPoints: 22 vs. Wayne State (11/28/15)Rebounds: 9 vs. Baker (11/13/15)Assists: 1 vs. Wayne State (11/28/15)Steals: 2 vs. Newman (12/12/15)

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CARDINALS SEASON AND CAREER HIGHS11 Easton Koch • SO • G • Olathe, Kan. • Olathe Northwest

2015-2016 SeasonPoints: 9 vs. Wayne State (11/28/15)Rebounds: 4 vs. Baker (11/13/15)Assists: 6 - vs. Baker (11/13/15)Steals: 1 vs. Wayne State (11/28/15)

CareerPoints: 10 vs. Bellarmine (1/04/15)Rebounds: 4 - Two TimesAssists: 6 vs. Baker (11/13/15)Steals: 2 vs. Bellarmine (1/04/15)

12 Garrett Skipworth • FR • G • Springfield, Mo. • Glendale

2015-2016 SeasonPoints: 3 Points: 7 vs. Avila (12/19/15)Rebounds: Assists: Steals: Rebounds:0Assists: 0

CareerPoints: 3 points vs. Avila (12/19/15)Rebounds:0Assists: 0Steals: 0

15 Simon Zajicek• SO • G • Prague, Czech Repulic • GMVV

2015-2016 SeasonPoints: 3 vs. Bellarmine (1/7/16)Rebounds: 0Assists: 2 vs. Bellarmine (1/7/16)Steals:

CareerPoints: 5 vs. Central Christian (12/08/14)Rebounds: 2 vs. Central Christian (12/08/14)Assists: 2-Two Times Steals: 1 vs. Missouri S&T (1/15/15)

20 Zach Starr • RSO • G • Liberty, Mo.• Liberty North

2015-2016 SeasonPoints: 3 vs. Bellarmine (1/7/16)Rebounds: 1-Two TimesAssists: 0Steals: 0

CareerPoints: 10 vs. Central Christian (12/07/13)Rebounds: 5 vs. Central Christian (12/07/13)Assists: 3 vs. Central Christian (12/07/13)Steals: 1 vs. Lewis (2/08/14)

22 Brandon Scheer • FR • G • Buckley, Wash. • White River

2015-2016 SeasonPoints: 2 vs. Quincy (12/03/15)Rebounds: 2 vs. Quincy (12/03/15) Assists: 0Steals: 0

CareerPoints: 0Rebounds: 1 vs. Baker (11/13/15)Assists: 0Steals: 0

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CARDINALS SEASON AND CAREER HIGHS33 Chris Morrison • JR • F • Lee’s Summit, Mo. • Home Schooled

2015-2016 SeasonPoints: 2 vs. Pittsburg State (11/19/15)Rebounds: 2 vs. Missouri Southern (11/21/15)Assists: 1 vs. Bellarmine (1/7/16)Steals: 0

CareerPoints: 8 vs. Central Christian (12/08/14)Rebounds: 6 vs. UIS (2/15/14)Assists: 2 vs. Central Christian (12/07/13)Steals: 2 vs. Lewis (2/08/14)

35 Emil Ostafiiciuc • SO • C • Donduseni, Moldova. • L.T. Alexei Mateevici

2015-2016 SeasonPoints: 10 vs. Quincy (12/03/15)Rebounds: 5 vs. Bellarmine (1/7/16)Assists: 1-Two Times Steals: 1 vs. Baker (11/13/15)

CareerPoints: 15 vs. Rockhurst (12/04/14)Rebounds: 9 vs. Rockhurst (12/04/14)Blocks: 3- Two TimesAssists: 2 vs. Southwest Baptist (11/25/14) Steals: 2 vs. Missouri Valley (12/15/14)

43 Jason King • SR • G • Independence, Mo. • Fort Osage

2015-2016 SeasonPoints: 2 points vs. Avila (12/19/15)Rebounds:1-Two TimesAssists: 0Steals: 0

CareerPoints: 1 vs. Avila (12/20/14)Rebounds: 1- Five TimesAssists: 2 vs. Central Christian (12/08/14)Steals: 0

4 Chandler Lyon• FR • F • Ozark, Mo. • Ozark

2015-2016 SeasonPoints: 6 vs. Bellarmine (1/7/16)Rebounds:4 vs. Bellarmine (1/7/16)Assists: 1 vs. Avila (12/19/15)Steals: 2 vs. Bellarmine (1/7/16)

CareerPoints: 6 vs. Bellarmine (1/7/16)Rebounds: 4 vs. Bellarmine (1/7/16) Assists: 1 vs. Avila (12/19/15)Steals: 2 vs. Bellarmine (1/7/16)

3 Clark Minnifield • FR • G • Fayetteville, Ga. • Fayette County

2015-2016 SeasonPoints: 3 vs. Wayne State (11/28/15)Rebounds: 3 vs. Bellarmine (1/7/16)Assists: 1 vs. Pittsburg State (11/19/15)Steals: 2 vs. Wayne State (11/28/15)

CareerPoints: 3 vs. Wayne State (11/28/15)Rebounds: 3 vs. Bellarmine (1/7/16)Assists: 1 vs. Pittsburg State (11/19/15)Steals: 2 vs. Wayne State (11/28/15)

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1 Jordan Tanner • JR • F • Houston, Texas • Westfield

2015-2016 SeasonPoints: 8- Two TimesRebounds: 8 vs. Graceland (1/2/16) Assists: 1-Three TimesSteals: 1 vs. Quincy (12/03/15)

CareerPoints: 8 vs. Graceland (1/2/16)Rebounds: 8 vs. Graceland (1/2/16) Assists: 1-Three TimesSteals: 1 vs. Quincy (12/03/15)

2 Larry Fitzgerald • JR • G • Milwaukee, Wisc. • Pius XI

2015-2016 SeasonPoints: 8 vs. McKendree (1/14/16)Rebounds: 11 vs. McKendree (1/14/16)Assists: 2 -Two TimesSteals:

CareerPoints: 7-Two TimesRebounds: 3 vs. Avila (12/19/15)Assists: 2 -Two TimesSteals:

CARDINALS SEASON AND CAREER HIGHS

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2015-16 Season Stats

THE STAT CREW SYSTEMWilliam Jewell Combined Team Statistics (as of Jan 15, 2016)

All games

Overall record: 5-8 Conf: 0-5 Home: 5-5 Away: 0-3 Neutral: 0-0

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg00 Tomlin, Darius 13-13 445 34.2 67-145 . 4 6 2 21-67 . 3 1 3 70-86 . 8 1 4 6 29 35 2.7 24 0 31 21 0 15 225 17.301 Tanner, Jordan 9-4 169 18.8 11-27 . 4 0 7 0-0 . 0 0 0 18-28 . 6 4 3 14 28 42 4.7 29 2 6 4 11 2 40 4.402 Fitzgerald, Larry 5-0 97 19.4 10-30 . 3 3 3 5-15 . 3 3 3 2-4 . 5 0 0 10 11 21 4.2 10 0 5 6 1 0 27 5.403 Minnifield, Clark 12-0 81 6.8 6-21 . 2 8 6 4-17 . 2 3 5 0-1 . 0 0 0 6 10 16 1.3 11 0 5 2 0 3 16 1.304 Lyon, Chandler 9-0 48 5.3 3-13 . 2 3 1 2-6 . 3 3 3 0-1 . 0 0 0 4 5 9 1.0 7 0 1 2 1 3 8 0.910 Lassen, Matt 13-13 350 26.9 64-140 . 4 5 7 36-86 . 4 1 9 29-38 . 7 6 3 7 32 39 3.0 34 1 10 14 1 12 193 14.811 Koch, Easton 12-0 201 16.8 13-40 . 3 2 5 11-30 . 3 6 7 9-12 . 7 5 0 1 15 16 1.3 19 0 21 13 0 6 46 3.812 Skipworth, Garrett 4-0 15 3.8 1-3 . 3 3 3 1-3 . 3 3 3 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0.815 Zajicek, Simon 5-0 20 4.0 1-5 . 2 0 0 1-4 . 2 5 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 2 0 2 0.4 3 0 4 1 0 0 3 0.620 Starr, Zach 4-0 7 1.8 1-2 . 5 0 0 1-1 1.000 0-0 . 0 0 0 1 2 3 0.8 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 0.822 Scheer, Brandon 7-0 26 3.7 1-8 . 1 2 5 0-7 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 3 0 3 0.4 3 0 0 1 0 0 2 0.323 Regier, Austin 13-13 409 31.5 61-107 . 5 7 0 1-5 . 2 0 0 20-50 . 4 0 0 36 87 123 9.5 35 0 19 31 4 14 143 11.032 Whelan, Patrick 13-13 388 29.8 47-113 . 4 1 6 27-68 . 3 9 7 21-27 . 7 7 8 7 37 44 3.4 41 2 32 28 0 16 142 10.933 Morrison, Chris 7-0 32 4.6 3-11 . 2 7 3 0-2 . 0 0 0 2-2 1.000 3 1 4 0.6 5 0 1 1 0 0 8 1.135 Ostafiiciuc, Emil 13-2 139 10.7 18-30 . 6 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 16-26 . 6 1 5 10 19 29 2.2 34 4 4 12 3 1 52 4.043 King, Jason 4-0 12 3.0 0-3 . 0 0 0 0-2 . 0 0 0 2-2 1.000 2 1 3 0.8 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.544 De La Blanca, Javier 9-7 193 21.4 35-73 . 4 7 9 4-16 . 2 5 0 24-27 . 8 8 9 8 37 45 5.0 25 0 6 21 1 5 98 10.9

Team 32 19 51 3Total.......... 13 2632 342-771 . 4 4 4 114-329 . 3 4 7 213-304 . 7 0 1 152 333 485 37.3 283 9 145 160 22 77 1011 77.8Opponents...... 13 2631 357-766 . 4 6 6 117-299 . 3 9 1 228-329 . 6 9 3 150 339 489 37.6 265 - 180 127 32 84 1059 81.5

TEAM STATISTICS WJC OPPSCORING 1011 1059 Points per game 77.8 81.5 Scoring margin -3.7 -FIELD GOALS-ATT 342-771 357-766 Field goal pct . 4 4 4 . 4 6 63 POINT FG-ATT 114-329 117-299 3-point FG pct . 3 4 7 . 3 9 1 3-pt FG made per game 8.8 9.0FREE THROWS-ATT 213-304 228-329 Free throw pct . 7 0 1 . 6 9 3 F-Throws made per game 16.4 17.5REBOUNDS 485 489 Rebounds per game 37.3 37.6 Rebounding margin -0.3 -ASSISTS 145 180 Assists per game 11.2 13.8TURNOVERS 160 127 Turnovers per game 12.3 9.8 Turnover margin -2.5 - Assist/turnover ratio 0.9 1.4STEALS 77 84 Steals per game 5.9 6.5BLOCKS 22 32 Blocks per game 1.7 2.5ATTENDANCE 5059 2459 Home games-Avg/Game 10-506 3-820 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 0-0

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalsWilliam Jewell 467 544 1011Opponents 502 557 1059

Date Opponent Score Att.11/13/15 BAKER UNIVERSITY W 88-75 107611/19/15 at Pittsburg State L 97-100 111611/21/15 MSSU L 73-80 87611/28/15 WAYNE STATE W 90-87 447

* 12/03/15 at Quincy L 60-89 966* 12/05/15 TRUMAN STATE L 75-76 567

12/12/15 NEWMAN L 76-79 56812/15/15 OTTAWA UNIVERSITY W 87-84 34312/19/15 AVILA UNIVERSITY W 88-69 001/02/16 GRACELAND W 84-75 257

* 01/07/16 BELLARMINE L 59-90 378* 01/09/16 SOUTHERN INDIANA L 76-86 547* 01/14/16 at McKendree L 58-69 377

* = Conference game

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Men’s Basketball History and RecordsNAIA All-AmericansFirst Team Selections:1987-88 Kim Rivers1995-96 *Brook Russell1996-97 Chad Jones1997-98 Larry Hall1998-99 Larry Hall2005-06 Drew Mathews*National Player of the Year

Second Team Selections:1992-93 Weldon Stubbs1994-95 Brook Russell2009-10 Nick Larson2010-11 Nick Larson

Third Team Selections:1960-61 John Hickman2004-05 Drew Mathews Honorable Mention Selections:1961-62 Dick Cox1961-62 Jim Dudley1962-63 Jim Dudley1962-63 Bob Ulrich1963-64 Bill Summers1963-64 Homer Drew1964-65 Homer Drew1965-66 Homer Drew1966-67 Tom Sponcil1967-68 Tom Sponcil1968-69 Tom Sponcil1969-70 Lee Roark1970-71 Lee Roark1971-72 Lee Roark1978-79 Kirk Chastain1981-82 Kirk Shawver1983-84 Tim Sieg1986-87 Kevin Cheadle1987-88 Kevin Cheadle1991-92 Weldon Stubbs1992-93 Chris Trout2001-02 Andrew Peters2002-03 Nate Boylan2002-03 Pierre Jallow2003-04 Pierre Jallow2004-05 Clint Underwood2005-06 Ronald Robinson2008-09 Larry Mandacina

NAIA Academic All-Americans1990-91 Jeff Rinne1992-93 Willem Oosterhof1994-95 Brook Russell1995-96 Brook Russell1995-96 Greg Brown1997-98 Brian Slaughter1998-99 Brian Slaughter1999-00 Kirk McCullough2000-01 Kirk McCullough2003-04 Adam Stout2004-05 Adam Stout2004-05 Drew Mathews2004-05 Cam Cooper2004-05 Cody Ptacek2005-06 Cam Cooper2005-06 Drew Mathews2005-06 Cody Ptacek2006-07 Davey Krause

2006-07 Evan Lange

2007-08 Davey Krause2007-08 Philip Cantwell2007-08 Ben Monaco

2008-09 Ben Monaco

2008-09 Jonathan Benson

Rebounds:Half: 19 Chuck Johnson (1/23/65)Game: 24 Bob Carson (2/17/56)Season: 386 Kirk Chastain (1978-79)Career: 1326 Kirk Chastain (1975-79)Rebound Average:Season: 12.9 Chuck Johnson (1964-65)Career: 10.6 Nick Larson (2009-12)Assists:Game: 19 Dave Slaughter (1/23/65)Season: 286 Eric Andrews (1995-96)Career: 811 Eric Andrews (1992-96)Assists Average:Season: 7.5 Eric Andrews (1995-96)Career: 5.5 Eric Andrews (1992-96)Steals:Game: 9 Tom Cox (1/5/57)Season: 124 Homer Drew (1963-64)Career: 312 Homer Drew (1961-65)Steals Average:Season: 4.4 Homer Drew (1963-64)Career: 3.6 Homer Drew (1962-66)Blocked Shots:Game: 9 Kevin Cheadle (11/26/86)Season: 114 Kevin Cheadle (1985-86)Career: 337 Kevin Cheadle (1984-88)Blocked Shots Average:Season: 3.9 Kevin Cheadle (1985-86)Career: 2.8 Kevin Cheadle (1985-88)

Career Rebounds Leaders (Top 10):1. Kirk Chastain 1326 (1975-79)2. Bob Carson 1067 (1954-58)3. Kevin Cheadle 1034 (1984-88)4. Nick Larson 977 (2009-12)5. Richard Cox 896 (1958-62)6. Charles Funk 886 (1972-76)7. Andrew Peters 864 (1998-02)8. Chris Trout 851 (1990-94)9. Bud Fisher 835 (1962-66)10. Tom Sponcil 817 (1965, 67-69)

Career Assists Leaders (Top 10):1. Eric Andrews 811 (1992-96)2. Clint Underwood 668 (2001-05)3. Homer Drew 418 (1962-66)4. Jim Dudley 414 (1959-63)5. Steve Broughton 405 (1977-81)6. Kyle Fisher 387 (2007-10)7. Andrew Peters 377 (1998-02)8. Kyle Lower 364 (2002-06)9. Bill Summers 359 (1961-65)9. Rob Samuels 359 (1997-99) Career Steals Leaders (Top 10):1. Homer Drew 312 (1962-66)2. Bill Summers 278 (1961-65)3. Eric Andrews 266 (1992-96)4. Larry Holley 236 (1963-67)5. Terry Scott 227 (1960-64)6. Larry Mandacina 226 (2005-09)6. Lee Roark 226 (1968-72)8. Clint Underwood 211 (2001-05)9. Tom Dunn 207 (1966-70)10. Wence Cunningham 196 (1964-68)

Team RecordsGames Won:All-Time: 1600 (116 seasons)All-Time Record: 1600-1166 (.583)Season: 33 (2003-04: 33-5)Consecutive Wins:Overall: 19 (1987-88)Home: 43 (1/21/84-1/7/87)Conference:45 (1/28/85-2/27/88)Most Points Scored:Half: 76 (first-vs. Graceland,2/8/90)Game: (Regulation)129 vs. Central Methodist (112) at home 2/25/91Game (overtime): 131 at College of the Ozarks (126), Triple Over-time, 11/9/02Season: 3394, 1994-95Average: 87.0, 1994-95Most Wins in a Single Season:1. 33-5 2003-042. 32-2 1987-883. 31-6 2004-054. 30-9 1995-965. 29-10 1994-9529-10 1996-977. 28-9 1997-988. 27-6 1986-87 27-8 2005-06 27-10 1992-9311. 25-7 1984-85 25-4 1985-86 25-10 1993-94 25-8 2010-11

Individual RecordsGames Played:Career: 149 Eric Andrews (1992-96) Season: 39 (11 players)Points Scored:Half: 32 Charlie Funk (2/6/76-1st) H vs. GracelandGame: 49 Charlie Funk (2/6/76) H vs. GracelandSeason: 885 Chad Jones (1996-97)Career: 2249 Kirk Chastain (1975-79)Points Averaged:Season: 25.9 Charlie Funk (1975-76)Career: 20.9 Larry Hall (1997-99)Field Goals Made:Game: 18 Charlie Funk (2/6/76) H vs. GracelandSeason: 346 Charlie Funk (1975-76)Career: 921 Kirk Chastain (1975-79)Field Goal Percentage:Game:100% Stuart Frizzell (10/10-11/22/85) H vs. Harris-Stowe100% Drew Mathews (10/10 – 11/17/05) at BenedictineSeason: 64.2 Jamie Breshears (1997-98)Career: 60.6 Jamie Breshears (1994-98)3-Point Field Goals Made:Game: 10 Brian Patterson (2/22/02) H vs. Central Methodist 10 B.J. Surry (12/02/06) at Missouri ValleySeason: 117 Mark Byall (1998-99)Career: 306 Cam Cooper (2002-06)3-Point Field Goal Percentage:Game: 100% Chris Uz (6/6-12/20/10) at Point Loma Nazarene 100% Jordan Lewis (6/6-12/17/13) vs. Ottawa UniversitySeason: 45.3 John Kiely (1987-88)Career: 43.0 John Kiely (1985-88)Free Throws Made:Game: 17 Homer Drew (1/15/66) at Central MethodistSeason: 201 Chad Jones (1997)Career: 454 Charlie Funk (1972-76)Free Throw Percentage:Game: 100% Bud Lathrop (14/14-12/20/56) at Pittsburgh State 100% Wayne Kuhlman (14-14-12/20/56) *100% John Kiely (14/14-3/18/88) vs. Western Washington*Game played in the NAIA National Tournament, Kemper Arena, KCMOSeason: 94.4 Rob Samuels (1998-99) Career: 84.6 Cam Cooper (2002-06)

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Men’s Basketball History and RecordsWilliam Jewell College Men’s BasketballConference/District/National Team Honors

Conference Championship Teams (25)1912-13 MIAA 1918-19 MIAA 1924-25 MCAU 1954-55 MCAU1956-57 MCAU 1957-58 MCAU 1960-61 MCAU 1961-62 MCAU1963-64 MCAU 1964-65 MCAU 1966-67 MCAU 1974-75 HAAC1975-76 HAAC 1977-78 HAAC 1981-82 HAAC 1984-85 HAAC1985-86 HAAC 1986-87 HAAC 1987-88 HAAC 1990-91 HAAC1992-93 HAAC 1996-97 HAAC 1997-98 HAAC 2003-04 HAAC2004-05 HAAC

MIAA: Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic AssociationMCAU: Missouri College Athletic UnionHAAC: Heart of America Athletic Conference

Post Season Conference Championship Teams (5)1930-31 MCAU, 1994-95 HAAC, 1997-98 HAAC, 2003-04 HAAC, 2009-10 HAAC

NAIA District Championships (7)1956-57 1959-60 1961-62 1974-751987-88 1991-92 1992-93

The Cardinals competed in District 16 (32 Districts) of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA)…District competition was discontinued after the 1992-93 school year…prior to 1992-93 only one team from each district qualified for the NAIA National Tournament…prior to 1991-92 there was only one division of NAIA basketball.

NAIA National Tournament Appearances (18)1956-57: 2nd Round (1-1) 1959-60: Final Four (3-2) 1961-62: 2nd Round (1-1)1974-75: 1st Round (0-1) 1987-88: Elite Eight (2-1) 1991-92: Elite Eight (1-1)1992-93: Final Four (2-1) 1994-95: Final Four (3-1) 1996-97: Final Four (3-1)1997-98: 2nd Round (1-1) 2002-03: 2nd Round (1-1) 2003-04: Elite Eight (2-1)2004-05: 2nd Round (1-1) 2005-06: 2nd Round (1-1) 2008-09: 2nd Round (1-1) 2009-10: 1st Round (0-1)2010-11: 1st Round (0-1) From 1991-92 through the 2007-08 school years, the Cardinals competed at the NAIA Division II level…all NAIA National Tournaments have been 32 team single elimination tournaments except 1991-92 and 1992-93 when only 20 teams qualified (there were only 20 districts at the Division II level)…the 1959-60 team lost in the 3rd place game…3rd place games were discontinued after the 1987-88 school year.

Career Scoring Leaders(1000 points):1. Kirk Chastain 2249 (1975-79)2. Charlie Funk 2078 (1972-76)3. Chris Trout 2033 (1990-94)4. Chad Jones 1975 (1993-97)5. Brook Russell 1956 (1992-96)6. Lee Roark 1880 (1968-72)7. Weldon Stubbs 1751 (1990-94)8. Bud Lathrop 1709 (1954-58)9. Nick Larson 1701 (2009-12)10.Tim Sieg 1689 (1980-84)11. Cam Cooper 1658 (2002-06)12. Tom Sponcil 1595 (1964-69)13. Kevin Cheadle 1590 (1984-88)14. Drew Mathews 1562 (2002-06)15. John Hickman 1540 (1957-61)16. Kyle Fisher 1534 (2007-10)17. Larry Hall 1503 (1997-99)18. Steve Broughton 1469 (1977-81)19. Jonathan Benson 1417 (2007-11)20. Ronald Robinson 1368 (2002-06)21. Jim Dudley 1363 (1959-63)22. Larry Mandacina 1335 (2005-09)23. Dan Ehlenbeck 1318 (1968-72)24. Jason Generally 1315 (1991-95)25. Mark Stipetich 1291 (1971-75)26. Adam Stout 1267 (2001-05)27. Bob Carson 1266 (1953-57)28. Homer Drew 1261 (1962-66)29. Brian Patterson 1260 (1998-02)30. Mike Lawson 1248 (1991-95)31. Tom Cox 1230 (1953-57)32. John Kiely 1216 (1985-88)33. Pierre Jallow 1168 (2000-03)34. Andrew Peters 1159 (1998-02)35. Clint Underwood 1137 (2001-05)36. Chris Francka 1130 (1997-01)37. Larry Holley 1122 (1963-67)38. Mark Byall 1111 (1994-98)39. Charlie Rutherford 1061 (1957-61)40. Tom Dunn 1005 (1966-70)