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1 MBB Media & Record Book Indiana State Basketball THIS IS SYCAMORE BASKETBALL 1... Table Of Contents 2...Hulman Center 3...The Missouri Valley Conference 4... Travel 5...Larry Bird : A Dream Season 8...Coach John Wooden 9...Back-To-Back Champions INDIANA STATE UNIVERSITY Indiana State University Administration 12...Strength & Conditioning Athletic Training We Are Indiana State History & Tradition MEET THE SYCAMORES Roster Breakdown 22...Preseason Notes Head Coach Greg Lansing Associate Head Coach Lou Gudino Assistant Coach Deryl Cunningham Assistant Coach David Ragland Basketball Support Staff Koang Duluony Carl Richard Dwayne Lathan Isiah Martin Jordan Printy Aaron Carter Jake Kelly 43...Logan Eitel & Lucas Eitel 44...Jake Odum & RJ Mahurin Jake Kitchell, Steve McWhorter & Myles Walker SEASON IN REVIEW Statistics Box Scores OPPONENTS MVC Television Schedule MVC All-Time Series Breakdown Record vs. All Opponents ISU BASKETBALL HISTORY Most Memorable Games 70...Missouri Valley Conference Tournament 71...Postseason History NCAA Tournament Box Scores ISU BASKETBALL RECORDS ,000-Point Club Yearly Leaders Single-Game Leaders Individual Records Team Records Personal Bests 88...Sycamore Honors and Awards Sycamore Lettermen 92...Coaching Records Year-By-Year Results MEDIA INFORMATION NCAA Compliance Media Information Radio/TV Roster table of contents CREDITS The Indiana State University basketball media guide is a publication of the Indiana State Athletics Media Relations office. Managing Editor: Ace Hunt, ISU SID Associate Editor: Megan McKenna, New Media PHOTO CREDITS Photographs provided by Kara Berchem & Tony Campbell and Marjorie Loomis (ISU Photographic Services) & Megan McKenna (ISU Athletics Media Relations). Additional photographs supplied by the Eric Holt of the Indiana State University Athletics Archives. _
2 Serving as home of the Sycamore basketball team since the second game of the season, Indiana State University s Hulman Center is truly one of the Midwest s finest multi-purpose arenas. The 10,200-seat facility provides an outstanding atmosphere in which to watch college basketball. Hulman Center was officially opened to the public on December 14, One of the finest college basketball facilities in the nation has become even better with the addition of a new, portable hardwood basketball floor. In 2008, the floor at Hulman Center was renamed for legendary basketball coach John Wooden and his wife Nellie. Wooden s actual signature is now on permanent display on the court to commemorate Nellie and John Wooden s significant contributions to Indiana State Athletics. Last year, fans noticed a very large addition to the Hulman Center, as a new state-of-the-art center-hung scoreboard was installed prior to the season. The four-panel videoboard displays live action from games and concerts as well as text, videotaped and animated messages. In addition to the new scoreboard, a head scorer s table with five back-lit panels has been added on the main floor along with two shot clocks with game-time displays. Eight video monitors on the arena s upper concourse allow concession patrons to watch the on-court activities, see interviews or learn about upcoming events. Hulman Center has served the sports world well by hosting numerous high school, college and professional tournaments and exhibitions. It was the site of the 1974 NCAA Mideast Regional featuring Notre Dame and Marquette and annually is the site of Indiana High School regional or semi-state tournaments. The Indiana Pacers, Boston Celtics, New York Knicks and Milwaukee Bucks of the NBA have all graced the Hulman Center hardwood as have participants of past NIT and Missouri Valley Conference tournament ISU is (.667) at Hulman Center over the past three seasons. 2 The Sycamores took down Missouri State on Senior Day to earn No. 6 seed at Valley Tourney Indiana State went 7-2 last season in MVC Play at Hulman Center The Sycamores averaged pointers per game at home last season. ISU was +3.4 in turnover margin at Hulman Center in MBB Media & Record Book
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21 ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown (Previous School) 0 Jake Kitchell F Fr. HS Union Mills, Ind. (South Central HS) 1 Koang Doluony F So. 1L Omaha, Neb. (Bryan HS) 2 Lucas Eitel G Fr. RS Marshall, Ill. (Marshall H.S.) 10 Logan Eitel G Fr. RS Marshall, Ill. (Marshall H.S.) 13 Jake Odum G Fr. RS Terre Haute, Ind. (South Vigo) 15 Carl Richard G Jr. 2L Chicago, Ill. (Richards HS) 20 Dwayne Lathan G Jr. 1L Chatham, La. (Louisiana Tech) 21 Isiah Martin F Sr. 3L Chicago, Ill. (Morgan Park HS) 24 Jordan Printy G Jr. 2L Marion, Iowa (Linn-Marr HS) 25 Steve McWhorter G Fr. HS Racine, Wis. (Saint Catherines HS) 31 RJ Mahurin F Fr. RS Rockville (Rockville HS) 32 Aaron Carter G Sr. 3L Cannelton, Ind. (Perry Central HS) 34 Myles Walker C Jr. TR San Antonio, Texas (South Plains JC) 44 Jake Kelly G Jr. TR Carmel, Ind. (Iowa) Head Coach: Greg Lansing (Iowa 90) Associate Head Coach: Lou Gudino (Indiana 97) Assistant Coaches: Deryl Cunningham (Kansas State 94), David Ragland (Southern Indiana, 03) Director of Basketball Operations: John Blackwell (Notre Dame, 03) Graduate Manager: Doug Svatos (Nebraska, 10) Athletic Trainer: Brad Yeargin (Charleston Southern 02) Sports Information Director: Ace Hunt (South Carolina, 99) TEAM INFORMATION Starters Returning (R) / Lost (L) Ht. Wt. Yr. Pos. GP/GS PPG RPG Other (L) Harry Marshall G 25/ Assists/29 Steals (L) Rashad Reed G 32/ Assists/58 3-Pt FG (R) Carl Richard Jr. F 30/ Assists/23 Steals (R) Jordan Printy Jr. G 32/ Assists/52 3-Pt FG (L) Brant Leitnaker 6-10 C 31/ Blocks/13 Steals Other Players Returning Ht. Wt. Yr. Pos. GP/GS PPG RPG Other Isiah Martin Sr. C 30/ Blocked Shots Dwayne Lathan Jr. G 20/ Assists/15 Blocks Jake Kelly Sr. G 12/ Assists/84.6 FT % Aaron Carter Sr. G 31/ Assists/ Pt % Koang Doluony So. F 31/ Blocks/10 Steals Other Players Lost Ht. Wt. Pos. GP/GS PPG RPG Misc. Josh Crawford C 32/ Blocked Shots Returning Redshirts Ht. Wt. Yr. Pos. Hometown (Previous School) Logan Eitel G Fr. Marshall, Ill. (Marshall H.S.) Lucas Eitel G Fr. Marshall, Ill. (Marshall H.S.) RJ Mahurin F Fr. Rockville, Ind. (Rockville HS) Jake Odum G Fr. Terre Haute, Ind. (South Vigo) Newcomers Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (Previous School) Steve McWhorter G Fr. Racine, Wis. (Saint Catherines HS) Myles Walker C Jr. San Antonio, Texas (South Plains JC) Jake Kitchell F Fr, Union Mills, Ind. (South Central HS) MBB Media & Record Book 21
22 WHAT S RETURNING AWARD WINNERS o Minutes Played 58.6% o 3pt FG 61.1% o Off. 53.1% o Def. 56.5% o Total 55.6% o Assists 40.6% o Blocks 56.7% o Steals 53.7% o Points Scored 58.8% Aaron Carter > MVC Scholar-Athlete Honorable Second Team Harry Marshall > All-MVC Second Team > MVC All-Defensive Jordan Printy > MVC Scholar-Athlete Honorable Mention Team TEAM NOTES > Kevin McKenna resigned his position as head coach of the Indiana State basketball program in early July, paving the way for the promotion of Greg Lansing from McKenna s staff to head coach. Lansing previously spent eight seasons with the program as an assistant coach, including the last three as associate head coach. > Indiana State concluded year three of the Kevin McKenna era by participating in the 2010 College Basketball Invitational. The Sycamores made their first postseason appearance since the 2001 NCAA Tournament by accepting a bid to the CBI. ISU s final record was the program s first winning campaign since that same season and it 9-9 record in MVC was its best since the 2001 campaign. The Sycamores secured the MVC s No. 6 seed at the State Farm MVC Tournament after finishing in a tie for fifth place in the league. McKenna was rewarded for the turnaround of the program by being named the MVC Coach of the Year by Collegeinsider.com. > ISU was led in scoring by senior Harry Marshall, who was selected to the All-MVC Second Team as well as the MVC s All-Defensive squad despite missing a total of five league contests due to injury. Marshall s 16.2 ppg average in league games, paced the entire MVC. > The Sycamores had the services of their entire starting lineup for a total of 28 minutes of MVC play as junior Jake Kelly went down with a knee injury eight minutes into the second half of the conference opener at Southern Illinois. Dwayne Lathan, who averaged 12.7 ppg was injured in the fourth game of league play while Marshall missed five games. Despite the rash of injuries, the Sycamores still achieved their best season in nearly a decade. > Indiana State made its first appearance in the postseason since participating in the 2001 NCAA Tournament when the Sycamores downed No. 4 seeded Oklahoma in the first round by the score of (OT) by qualifying for the 2010 College Basketball Invitational. ISU had never appeared in the College Basketball Invitational before battling Saint Louis in the opening round this season. ISU is all-time in postseason play. The Sycamores won the 1950 NAIB National Championship, downing Delta State, Arkansas State, Baldwin-Wallace, Tampa and East Central Oklahoma. The Sycamores have appeared in the 1942 & 1943 National Intercollegiate Tournament, the 1946, 1948, 1949 & 1950 NAIB National Tournament, the 1952, 1953, 1954, 1959, 1962 & 1963 NAIA National Tournament; the 1966, 1967 & 1968 NCAA College Division Tournament; the 1977 & 1978 National Invitation Tournament; and the 1979 & 2001 NCAA Division I Basketball Championship. ISU made a run to the 1979 NCAA Final Four behind the star power of Sycamore legend Larry Bird, falling in the national championship contest to Michigan State, in a game that is still the highest rated television basketball broadcast of all-time. > Indiana State hit their freebies this season, as the Sycamores are ahead of Drake for top honors in the Missouri Valley Conference and finished just behind BYU for the national lead with a 76.9 percentage from the charity stripe. ISU hit 476-of-619 attempts from the free throw line this season. ISU was one of three Valley teams to rank in the Top 25 nationally. BYU s 78.6 percent mark leads the nation just in front of the Sycamores. ISU made 476 free throws this season while the opposition has made just 438. The Sycamores finished the season 13-5 in games in which they made more free throws than the opposition. > Indiana State finished the MVC campaign with an even 9-9 record, tied for fifth place with Bradley. Following completion of the league s tiebreaking procedures, the Braves qualified for the No. 5 seed & ISU got the No. 6 based on Bradley s edge in the power points system that the Valley employs. The Sycamores secured a spot in the league s top 6 and avoided the opening round Thursday night portion of the State Farm MVC Tournament following a thrilling overtime victory over Missouri State as Harry Marshall drained a buzzer-beating 3-pointer. Indiana State had appeared in the Thursday night opening round of the conference tournament following every season since the campaign when the Sycamores finished fifth with a 10-8 league record and became the lowest seed to ever win Arch Madness and advance to the NCAA Tournament. Prior to this season, ISU had appeared on Thursday night at the league tournament for eight consecutive seasons. > Indiana State junior Aaron Carter has become known as the King of the 4-Point Play in Sycamores circles. For the most part, converting a 4-point play is extremely rare, but for Carter it is becoming old hat. Carter has converted a 4-point play, defined as being fouled in the act of shooting a successful 3-point field goal and then converting the free throw, six times in his three-year Sycamore career. Carter posted a pair last season and has had four this year, including one with 3:42 to play in the first half against Drake. Carter converted two in one game earlier this season at Missouri State as part of a 24-point second half comeback for Indiana State. > Indiana State junior Isiah Martin now has 108 blocked shots in his career which ranks fourth all-time in the history of the program and heads into his senior season needing one more to tie Nate Green for third (109). The Indiana State school record is 168, set by DeCarsta Webster from > The Sycamores swept both Evansville and Drake this season, giving Indiana State a pair of MVC season series sweeps for the second consecutive season. In fact, ISU s sweep of Drake this year is its first since the campaign and gives the Sycamores multiple MVC season series sweeps of a league opponent in consecutive seasons for the first time since the & seasons. Last season, ISU swept both Illinois State and Missouri State MBB Media & Record Book
23 Greg Lansing Indiana State Head Basketball Coach First Season Greg Lansing is in his first season as the head basketball coach at Indiana State. He previously spent eight seasons with the program as an assistant coach, including the last three as associate head coach. In the Sycamores overcame a ton of adversity to still put together its best season in nearly a decade under the professional leadership of the ISU coaching staff. Despite having its full compliment of student-athletes for just 28 minutes of the rough and tumble Missouri Valley Conference slate, the Sycamores still recorded its first winning season since 2001 as they finished ISU also finished the year with a 9-9 record in league play, bolstering the Sycamores to the league s No. 6 seed at the State Farm Missouri Valley Conference Tournament after finishing in a tie for fifth in the standings. Starting guard Jake Kelly suffered a season ending knee injury with 12 minutes left in the conference opener at Southern Illinois and subsequently also lost Dwayne Lathan and Harry Marshall for extended periods over the course of the year. Marshall led the MVC in scoring in league contests with a 16.0 ppg average. He was tabbed Second Team All-MVC and was named to the MVC s All-Defensive Team after turning in shutdown performances against most of the league s allconference opposition. Running a well-rounded program, the Sycamores also had two representatives on the MVC s Scholar Athlete Team as both Jordan Printy and Aaron Carter took those plaudits. The payoff for the Sycamores continued as ISU reached postseason play for the first since 2001 when they accepted a bid to the 2010 College Basketball Invitational, appearing in a road contest at Saint Louis. With a keen attention to details that most coaches think of as an afterthought, the Sycamores concentrated on extreme efficiency on the court, finishing the year as the nation s second leading free throw shooting team. ISU s 76.9 percent mark at the line finished just behind NCAA qualifier BYU on the NCAA Division I list for the best free throw shooting teams in the country. The Lansing File: PERSONAL Birthdate: December 9, 1967 Birthplace: Ainsworth, Iowa Hometown: Harlan, Iowa Family: Wife (Angie) EDUCATION High School: Harlan Community, 1986 College: South Dakota, 1990 (B.S.) South Dakota, 1992 (Masters) PLAYING EXPERIENCE High School: Harlan Community, College: South Dakota, COACHING EXPERIENCE 2010-Present: Head Coach, Indiana State : Associate Head Coach, Indiana State : Assistant Coach, Iowa : Assistant Coach, Indiana State : Head Coach, Roosevelt High School : Assistant Coach, South Dakota : Graduate Assistant, South Dakota During this most recent stint with the Sycamore basketball program, Lansing has also been a key recruiter for many talented student-athletes. He helped bring a MBB Media & Record Book 23
24 local flavor to the club with the additions of Jake Kelly, Logan & Lucas Eitel, RJ Mahurin and Jake Odum. Lansing has also been a major reason for several all-conference accolades for numerous players, including Harry Marshall and Jay Tunnell, who took All-MVC honors following the campaign and Marshall again in In , the Sycamores concluded the regular season by winning six of their final games, including a trio of road contests. Dakota in 1990 and a master s degree in counseling from USD in As a member of the Coyote basketball team Lansing helped South Dakota reach the NCAA Division II Tournament during his junior and senior seasons, the first NCAA invitation for USD since He was twice named the South Dakota Defensive Player of the Year. Greg is currently ranked among the leaders in career assists at USD. Following his playing career, Lansing served as a graduate assistant coach at South Dakota for two seasons. In he was a full-time assistant. Lansing returned to Indiana State after a seven-year stint with the Iowa Hawkeyes. During Lansing s seven years as assistant coach at Iowa, the Hawkeye s went , received three NCAA Tournament invitations, three NIT appearances and won a pair of Big Ten tournament titles, the first of which came on four wins in four games making Iowa the first team in the Big Ten to accomplish such a feat. In , Iowa earned a 25-9 record, the second-most wins in school history, the first undefeated (17-0) home record in the school s history and a No. 3 seed in the NCAA Tournament. Iowa earned seven All-Big Ten selections, 17 Academic All-Big Ten selections and four Academic All-Americans. Lansing coached four of the last five Big Ten rebounding champions, three straight conference leaders in blocked shots and, the league s defensive player of the year. Three of his student-athletes reached the NBA and two from the team were invited to NBA camps. In Lansing s final two seasons of his first stint at Indiana State, the Sycamores posted back-to-back winning campaigns for the first time since 1979 and When the Sycamores posted a record in 1998 it marked the first winning season for Indiana State since Indiana State advanced to the NCAA Tournament in both 2000 and Lansing earned all-state honors in three different sports at Harlan Community High School, graduating in Greg s father, Dave Lansing, coached high school basketball for 33 years in Iowa. Dave Lansing was inducted into the Iowa High School Athletic Association Coaches Hall of Fame during the 1999 Iowa boys state basketball tournament. Lansing s dad, his mother, Diane, his sister, Angela, and his nephew, Jordan, live in West Des Moines. His brother, Steve, is the head basketball coach at Faribault High School (Minn.), where he was named Regional Coach of the Year in Lansing is married to the former Angie Menser, who is an Indiana State graduate and a former track and cross country academic All-American for the Sycamores. She currently serves as ISU s senior women s administrator and athletics business manager. Prior to joining the staff at Indiana State, Lansing was the head basketball coach at Roosevelt High School in Des Moines, Iowa. Roosevelt had not had a winning season in 12 years before Lansing s initial season. The Roughriders went on to have backto-back winning seasons under his direction. Lansing earned a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of South MBB Media & Record Book
25 Lou Gudino Associate Head Coach Fourth Season Lou Gudino is in his first season as the Sycamore s Associate Head Coach and is in his fourth season overall as an assistant coach at Indiana State for head coach Greg Lansing. In the Sycamores overcame a ton of adversity to still put together its best season in nearly a decade under the professional leadership of the Sycamore coaching staff. Despite only having its full compliment of student-athletes for just 28 minutes of the rough and tumble Missouri Valley Conference slate, the Sycamores still recorded its first winning season since 2001 as they finished ISU also finished the year with a 9-9 record in league play, bolstering the Sycamores out of the MVC Opening Round at the State Farm Missouri Valley Conference Tournament by securing the league s No. 6 seed after finishing in a tie for fifth in the standings. Starting guard Jake Kelly suffered a season ending knee injury with 12 minutes left in the conference opener at Southern Illinois and subsequently also lost Dwayne Lathan and Harry Marshall for extended periods over the course of the year. Marshall, who was the heart and sole of the team, led the MVC in scoring in league contests with a 16.0 ppg average. Marshall was tabbed Second Team All-MVC and was named to the MVC s All-Defensive Team after turning in shutdown performances against most of the league s all-conference opposition. Running a well-rounded program, the Sycamores also two representatives on the MVC s Scholar Athlete Team as both Jordan Printy and Aaron Carter took those plaudits. The payoff for the Sycamores continued as ISU reached postseason play for the first since 2001 when they accepted a bid to the 2010 College Basketball Invitational, appearing in a road contest at Saint Louis. With a keen attention to details that most coaches think of as an afterthough, the Sycamores concentrated on extreme efficiency on the court, finishing the year as the nation s second leading free throw shooting team. ISU s 76.9 percent mark at the line finished just behind NCAA qualifier BYU on the NCAA Division I list for the best free throw shooting teams in the country. Additionally, the Sycamores overcame a 24-point deficit in the second half at Missouri State before falling in overtime. The 24-point comeback in front of a national television audience was the largest in the history of the MVC by a team that at least forced overtime. Gudino continues to be a valuable member of the Indiana State coaching staff as he helped lead a pair of Sycamores, Harry Marshall & Jay Tunnell to All-MVC honors in The Sycamores won six of their final seven regular season contests, including three road games in the span of 10 days. Prior to joining the coaching staff at Indiana State, Gudino spent two seasons as an assistant coach at Louisiana Tech. In his first season with the Bulldogs, the team posted a overall record and an 11-5 record in Western Athletic Conference play. Before his stint with the Bulldogs, Gudino served as head coach at Frank Phillips College in Borger, Texas. Gudino had plenty of success with the Plainsmen, compiling a record of in those two seasons. He had inherited a program that had won seven games the season before he took over. During the season, Frank Phillips College went 26-4 and achieved a No. 16 ranking nationally, the highest in school history. The Plainsmen won their first Western Junior College Athletic Conference championship, earning him Coach of the Year honors as well. Prior to taking over the head coaching spot at Frank Phillips College, Gudino was an assistant coach at the University of Incarnate Word from 2000 to 2003, where he helped that team compiles a record in those three seasons. Gudino also served as an assistant coach at Barton County Community College during the season, where he helped that team to a 32-2 record. Gudino s first coaching stint was a Howard Junior College in Big Spring, Texas, where they were over the and season. A graduate of South Vermillion High School in Clinton, Ind., Gudino earned his bachelor of arts degree in financial management from Indiana University in 1997, and a master of arts degree in sports management from the University of Incarnate Wood in MBB Media & Record Book 25
26 Deryl Cunningham Assistant Coach Third Season Deryl Cunningham is in his third season as an assistant coach at Indiana State working for head basketball coach Greg Lansing. In the Sycamores overcame a ton of adversity to still put together its best season in nearly a decade under the professional leadership of the Sycamore coaching staff. Despite only having its full compliment of student-athletes for just 28 minutes of the rough and tumble Missouri Valley Conference slate, the Sycamores still recorded its first winning season since 2001 as they finished ISU also finished the year with a 9-9 record in league play, bolstering the Sycamores out of the MVC Opening Round at the State Farm Missouri Valley Conference Tournament by securing the league s No. 6 seed after finishing in a tie for fifth in the standings. Starting guard Jake Kelly suffered a season ending knee injury with 12 minutes left in the conference opener at Southern Illinois and subsequently also lost Dwayne Lathan and Harry Marshall for extended periods over the course of the year. Marshall, who was the heart and sole of the team, led the MVC in scoring in league contests with a 16.0 ppg average. Marshall was tabbed Second Team All-MVC and was named to the MVC s All-Defensive Team after turning in shutdown performances against most of the league s all-conference opposition. Running a well-rounded program, the Sycamores also two representatives on the MVC s Scholar Athlete Team as both Jordan Printy and Aaron Carter took those plaudits. in Westchester, Ill. During the season, the Chargers won the conference title with a 13-0 conference record and won 17 straight games to end the season with a 23-6 record overall. The season proved to be even more exciting, as the Chargers tallied a school record 21 straight wins to start the season on their way to a 28-2 record, another conference title and a USA Today top 25 ranking. Cunningham s basketball career began at St. Joseph s, where he finished his varsity career with a record and was named a PARADE All-American, recognizing him one of the top 25 high school players in the country. A member of the Illinois Basketball Hall of Fame since 2003, St. Joseph retired his jersey in 2004, where it sits next to the retired jerseys of Basketball Hall of Famers Isaiah Thomas & Daryl Thomas, who both won NCAA basketball titles at Indiana. Cunningham can also been seen in the 1994 Academy Award nominated documentary Hoop Dreams which was filmed at St. Joseph s. Following an outstanding prep career, Cunningham moved on to play collegiate basketball at Kansas State. Cunningham started and played in the NCAA Tournament his junior year and helped K-State to the final four of the NIT as a senior. He also started for the Wildcats during the season, when they upset their number-one ranked arch rival Kansas in Allen Fieldhouse on national television. When he earned his Bachelor of Science degree from Kansas State in 1994, he did so as a two-time Big Eight honorable mention selection and as the school s 7th all-time leading rebounder in his three seasons with the Wildcats. Cunningham then moved on to play professionally in the Continental Basketball Association (CBA). He began his career with the Sioux Falls Skyforce, where he played for current Detroit Pistons head coach Flip Saunders. In his rookie year with the Skyforce, he scored 13 points and grabbed 11 rebounds in a win over the Omaha Racers, still the largest margin of victory in CBA history. He wrapped up his CBA career with the Saskatchewan Hawks, where he averaged 13.5 points and 6.8 rebounds per game and received CBA Player of the Week honors in January The payoff for the Sycamores continued as ISU reached postseason play for the first since 2001 when they accepted a bid to the 2010 College Basketball Invitational, appearing in a road contest at Saint Louis. With a keen attention to details that most coaches think of as an afterthough, the Sycamores concentrated on extreme efficiency on the court, finishing the year as the nation s second leading free throw shooting team. ISU s 76.9 percent mark at the line finished just behind NCAA qualifier BYU on the NCAA Division I list for the best free throw shooting teams in the country. Additionally, the Sycamores overcame a 24-point deficit in the second half at Missouri State before falling in overtime. The 24-point comeback in front of a national television audience was the largest in the history of the MVC by a team that at least forced overtime. Cunningham then took his game to top leagues in Europe, where he averaged 29 points per game while playing in Switerland to lead Versioux to its first ever championship appearance. He also averaged more than 15 points and six rebounds per game in Belgium and France and 25 points per game playing professionally in the Philippines, 21.5 points in the Dominican Republic and 18 plus points in Mexico, where he also ranked among the league s top rebounders. Cunningham and his wife Maria, a physical therapist, reside in Terre Haute with their daughter Ciara and son Braylon. In his inital campaign with the Sycamores, Cunningham had a pair of players, Harry Marshall & Jay Tunnell, named to the All-MVC squad. The Sycamores won six of their final seven regular season contests and advanced to the quarterfinals of the State Farm Missouri Valley Conference Basketball Tournament. Indiana State won four conference road games last season, its most since 2000, including three roadies in the span of 10 days. Cunningham, a native of Bellwood, Ill., worked two seasons as an assistant with the Jackrabbits under head coach Scott Nagy, where he worked primarily with the post players while also aiding in recruiting. He also helped guide the Jacks through their transition process from Division II to Division I and through their first season in the Summit League during the season. Prior to joining the staff at SDSU, Cunningham began his coaching career and spent two seasons as an assistant at his alma mater, St. Joseph High School MBB Media & Record Book
27 David Ragland Assistant Coach First Season In his first season as an assistant coach with the Indiana State basketball program under head coach Greg Lansing is David Ragland. John Blackwell Director/Basketball Operations First Season In his first season as the Director of Basketball Operations for the Indiana State basketball program under head coach Greg Lansing is John Blackwell. I m really excited to have Rags joining our program, Lansing said. The amount of coaches that were interested speaks volumes about Indiana State. Dave has great experience in recruiting and coaching his own team. Not only is he a good coach, but he s an even better person. I trust Lou (Gudino) a great deal, as well as Rashad Reed, and they recommend him highly. He s a great fit for our family. I m obviously really looking forward to it, Ragland said. It s a true opportunity to learn and even be humbled as a coach. You feel a lot of times like you re ready for the next stage in life and your career but you never fully know until you take that step. It s a good time to be joining the staff at ISU because they re headed in the right direction. People are excited about Greg Lansing as their coach, and they won 17 ballgames last year, with a lot of injuries that left them with key parts of their team out at points throughout the year. With Ragland at the helm, Vincennes went in two seasons. In , the Trailblazers went and reached the NJCAA district tournament finals. Their 22 wins garnered the program s 29th consecutive 20-victory season. Prior to taking over the VU program in 2008, Ragland was an assistant at VU for three seasons, helping the Trailblazers to a record during that span. Ragland also spent one season at Frank Phillips College in Borger, Texas, helping that program put together a 25-5 record. Ragland, a native of Evansville, Ind., began his collegiate playing career at Missouri Southern State College in Joplin, Mo. During his freshman season, the Lions posted a 30-3 mark and made it to the NCAA Division II Final Four. Following his sophomore season, Ragland returned home to Evansville to play at the University of Southern Indiana, where the Screaming Eagles went in his two seasons there. A 2003 graduate of Southern Indiana with a degree in Communications, Ragland and his wife, Annie, have two children, two-yearold Ava and five-month-old Joshua. Blackwell comes to ISU from Crawfordsville High School where he was the head varsity basketball coach for two seasons from At Crawfordsville, Blackwell led the varsity team to 22 regular season wins and the firsrt back-toback winning seasons for the programs since 1998 and An amazing 100% of his graduating seniors at Crawfordsville were accepted or attending a post-secondary school. He also organized feeder programs for Crawfordsville including the Montgomery County Youth League, multi-week youth camps and junior high teams camps. He also held the first Crawfordsville Basketball Coaching Clinci with speakers Mike Brey, head coach at Notre Dame and Matt Painter, head coach at Purdue. Prior to working at Crawfordsville he was the junior varsity head coach and varsity assistant at Fishers High School during their first two years of existence in and Blackwell has also worked as the freshman head coach and varsity assistant at Pike High School from At Pike, Blackwell as a part of two Conference Indiana Championships, a pair of sectional wins and one Marion County Championship. From , Blackwell worked at Notre Dame s head men s basketball manager where his duties included the coordination of player s and coaches tickets, the day-to-day operations or practice, equipment ordering, maintaining Notre Dame s film library, organizing travel plans and the planning, marketing and operation of summer camps. Blackwell has also taught Business Education at Crawfordsville, business at Hamilton Southeastern Junior High and business at Pike High School. In the summer of 2001, Blackwell was a Marketing & Game Operations Intern for the Indiana Pacers. Blackwell is a 2003 graduate of Notre Dame with a degree in Business Administration while he obtained his masters degree in 2010 from Ball State in Educational Administration and Supervision MBB Media & Record Book 27
28 28 Doug Svatos Graduate Manager First Season In his first season as the Graduate Manager for head coach Greg Lansing is Doug Svatos. Svatos served as the head basketball manager for the Nebraska Cornhuskers for two years, and was on the student staff a total of five seasons. Among his many duties, Svatos was responsible for the staffing of student managers at all Husker practices and games, along with game-day setup and preparations for both the home and visiting teams at the Devaney Center. A native of Omaha, Svatos assisted with daily practice, helping the coaches in drills and individual workouts, and also worked as a counselor for the Doc Sadler Basketball Camps along with a number of other regional camps. He was a valued member of the basketball program while additionally working with the managers in basketball video, media relations and marketing throughout the year. Svatos graduated from the University of Nebraska in May 2010 with a degree in Nutrition, Exercise, Health Science. Will Delgaldo Video Coordinator Third Season In his third season as a student manager and video coordinator for the Indiana State basketball program is Will Delgado. Delgado s duties include game day and practice preparation, video editing, film exchange and directing the summer basketball camps. Additionally, he is involved with many aspects of everyday operations and assists the coaching staff with travel, video editing, community service and many dayto-day office duties. Prior to coming to Indiana State, Delgado served as an assistant coach in Chicago at Lincoln Park High School (IL) where they won 4 IHSA State Regional championships in 5 seasons. There he assisted with scouting, on-court coaching and player development, which included 9 Division I college basketball players during his 8 season in Chicago Public Schools. In the off season, Delgado is also well known in the camp circuit serving as a coach and clinician at the famed 5 Star Basketball Camps, Pete Newell Tall Women s Camps and Snow Valley Basketball Schools, as well as many other college camps. Delgado hails from Santa Cruz, CA where he played at Santa Cruz High School for Pete Newell, Jr. (son of the late Basketball Hall of Fame coach, Pete Newell). He currently resides in Terre Haute with his wife, Holly, and is finishing degree requirements in Physical Education from Indiana State. Ace Hunt Director/Media Relations 10th Season Achim Ace Hunt is in his tenth year at Indiana State and is entering his fourth year as the program s Director of Athletic Media Relations following six years of working as an assistant director. Hunt coordinates the publicity efforts for the Sycamore football and basketball programs. While at ISU, Hunt has worked with the two-time Missouri Valley Conference Champion women s basketball program, and has served as media relations coordinator for the MVC Outdoor Track and Field Championships, Active Ankle Volleyball Tournament, as well as the 2003, 2005 & 2006 Women s National Postseason Invitation Tournaments. Hunt is in his sixth season with the Sycamore football program. Hunt has coordinated the publicity efforts of Jamie Petrowski, Melanie Boeglin and Laura Rudolphi in their successful All-America campaigns. Petrowski garnered All-America honors from a pair of organizations while Boeglin earned a trifectia of national honors. In addition, Boeglin and Rudolphi earned ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America honors. All told, Hunt has coordinated the publicity campaigns for 16 different academic all-district honorees as well as two Academic All- Americans. In addition to various accomplishments within the media relations realm, Hunt has served as the color commentator for football and baseball broadcasts and spent one season as play-by-play announcer for Indiana State women s basketball. In his role with the Sycamores, Hunt oversees the day-to-day operations of the media relations office and has helped transition the athletic department to its new website, GoSycamores.com. Hunt writes features and recaps for the website and maintains all statistics and archived information regarding Sycamore athletics. He serves as a liaison between the athletic department and various local, regional and national media outlets. A member of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) and the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA), Hunt came to ISU after a stint at Western Kentucky University where he served as an intern in the Hilltopper s Sports Information Office. Hunt is a veteran of working various Missouri Valley Conference championships, and served as a media steward at the 2007 NCAA Midwest Regional Basketball Tournament held in St. Louis, Mo., as well as the 2008 NCAA First and Second Rounds in Omaha, Neb. Prior to working at WKU, he was a student assistant in the University of South Carolina s Sports Information Office covering the swimming and diving programs, and was sports editor of The Gamecock from In his spare time, Hunt is a certified official in the sports of football, baskeball and baseball at the high school level. Hunt has spent time on the Board of Directors of the Wabash Valley Official s Association and has worked various Indiana High School Athletic Association Tournament events in both football and baseball. A native of Woodruff, S.C., Hunt received his degree in Sports Administration from the University of South Carolina in He is the father of three children: Bryce O Neal Hunt (8), Jackson Thomas Hunt (6) and Ella Scarlett Hunt (3) MBB Media & Record Book
29 Koang Doluony 1 F So.-1L Omaha, Neb./Bryan HS : In his Sycamore debut against Nebraska-Kearney, Doluony scored five points and hit a 3-pointer in 17 minutes off the bench... Scored six points and pulled down six rebounds against Milwaukee... Hit a 3-pointer and was a perfect 2-of-2 at the free throw line in scoring seven points against Western Kentucky... Posted a pair of blocked shots against Ball State... Scored five points in the victory over IUPUI... Posted eight points, hitting a pair of 3-pointers with two rebounds in 17 minutes of action at Bradley... Tied his season-best with six rebounds against Evansville... Missed the Wichita State game with an ankle injury... Posted four points at Northern Iowa... Scored seven points against Northern Iowa at home... Drained a last second 3-pointer at the end of the first half against Illinois State to give ISU a lead heading into the break... Finished with three points versus the Birds... Earned his second start of the season and scored five points while pulling down six rebounds at Wichita State... Was a perfect 5-of-5 from the field in scoring 11 points against Drake... Scored eight points and pulled down six rebounds with a careerhigh three steals versus Bradley... Set a new career high with 14 points at Green Bay, hitting 5-of-7 shots from the field and tying a career-best with six rebounds in 23 minutes of action... Scored four points and tied a career-high with two blocked shots at Illinois State... One of five players to score eight points in the College Basketball Invitational at Saint Louis : Sat out the season as a redshirt. Bryan HS: Journal Star All-State honorable mention selection... was named an all-metro team selection... selected as a Nebraska Coaches Association All-Star MBB Media & Record Book 29
30 as a senior... contributed 15 points, five rebounds and two blocks in an upset victory over Class A No. 6 Lincoln High during the championship game of the Heartland/Metro Shootout... led the Bears with 20 points, including 10 points in the first quarter, while making three 3-pointers in the process as Bryan beat Millard South... had 19 points in a win over Omaha Northwest... averaged eight points and seven rebounds per game during his junior season under head coach Tim Cannon. Personal: Born Nov. 8, 1989 in Sudan... son of Peter Doluony and Nyachar Duer... came to the United States when he was in the fourth grade, spending time in a refugee camp before coming to America. Career Statistics Game-By-Game Statistics Points... 14, at Green Bay (02/20/10) 3-Pointers... 2, four times (Last 03/16/10) Free Throws...2, four Times (Last 02/20/10)... 6, five times (Last 02/20/10) Assists... 1, five times (Last 02/24/10) Blocks...2, twice (Last 02/24/10) Steals...3, vs. Bradley (02/16/10) Minutes... 29, at Creighton (02/09/10) Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg NEBRASKA-KEARNEY 11/13/ at LSU 11/16/ vs Milwaukee 11/17/ COLORADO STATE vs Coastal Carolina 11/23/09 * at Western Kentucky 11/24/ at Arkansas State 11/29/ BALL STATE ORAL ROBERTS at Toledo 12/19/ IUPUI at Southern Illinois CREIGHTON at Drake 01/03/ at Bradley Braves EVANSVILLE at Northern Iowa 01/16/ at Missouri State NORTHERN IOWA SOUTHERN ILLINOIS at Evansville ILLINOIS STATE at Wichita State * at Creighton * DRAKE BRADLEY BRAVES at Green Bay 02/20/ at Illinois State MISSOURI STATE vs Illinois State 03/05/ at Saint Louis 3/16/ Totals Games played: 31 Minutes/game: 13.1 Points/game: 3.8 FG Pct: FG Pct: 29.5 FT Pct: 81.3 /game: 2.2 Assists/game: 0.2 Turnovers/game: 0.8 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.2 Steals/game: 0.3 Blocks/game: 0.3 Individual Career History Doluony, Koang Total 3-Point F-Throws Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg / TOTAL / MBB Media & Record Book
31 MBB Media & Record Book 31 Carl Richard 15 G/F Jr.-2L Chicago, Ill./Richards HS : Finished the season ranked 10th in the MVC with a 5.4 rebounds per game average... Was ninth in the league with 4.1 defensive rebounds per game... Scored six points with three rebounds and two assists in the season opener against Nebraska-Kearney... Paced the team with five rebounds at LSU.. Hit his first 3-pointer of the season against Colorado State... Returned from a shoulder injury to post a season high 17 points, hitting 6-of-10 shots from the field at Arkansas State... Added six assists, a steal and an assist in 26 minutes of action at ASU... Reached double figures scoring with 10 points and four rebounds at Toledo... Scored seven points and recorded five rebounds against IUPUI as well as a pair of steals... Posted nine points in the road victory over Drake... Scored eight points, hitting a perfect 4-of-4 from the free throw line at home against Creighton... Posted nine points with six rebounds in 31 minutes at Drake... With his 11 points and 10 rebounds, he posted his first double-double of the season (and the fifth of his career)... Recorded six points and five rebounds against Evansville... Set a season high with two blocked shots along with eight points and 10 rebounds against Wichita State in 36 minutes of action... Recorded eight rebounds at Northern Iowa... Set a season-high and tied a careerbest with 20 points at Missouri State... Scored seven points and added three rebounds against UNI... Scored 11 points, hitting 5-of-11 shots from the field... Reached double figures scoring with 12 points at Evansville... Scored 11 points and pulled down seven rebounds against Illinois State... Scored 14 points and pulled down five rebounds with a pair of assists at Wichita State... Scored 15 points and pulled down eight rebounds to pace the team at Creighton... Hit a pair of 3-pointers to score 13 points and pull down five rebounds in the overtime victory over Bradley... Set a new career-high with 14 rebounds at Green Bay, the most by a Sycamore since the 2001 season... Scored 14 points and tied a season-best with two 3-pointers made to go along with seven rebounds at Illinois State... Set a new career-high with three steals in the College Basketball Invitational at Saint Louis where he was one of five Sycamores to score eight points... Also added nine rebounds versus the Billikens : Played in 32 games, starting in Averaged 6.1 points and 6.0 rebounds per game... Recorded 14 blocked shots and 18 steals... Had seven points and two blocked shots in the season finale against Northern Iowa at the State Farm MVC Tournament (03/06/09)... Scored three points and grabbed eight rebounds against Drake (3/5/09)... Recorded his fourth career double-double with 20
32 points and 10 rebounds in a win over Missouri State (2/28/09)... just missed out on a double-double with 10 rebounds and nine points in a career-high 38 minutes of action against Missouri State (2/14/09)... tied his career high with 12 rebounds while scoring seven points at Bradley (1/24/09)... recorded his third career double-double with 10 points and 12 rebounds on the road at Evansville (1/17/09)... tallied his second career double-double with 14 points and 12 rebounds in the overtime win over Illinois State (1/10/09)... scored 11 points and corralled eight rebounds in 27 minutes of work at Drake (1/7/09)... recorded his first career double-double with 15 points and 11 rebounds in a career-high 36 minutes of action at UNI (12/28/08)... scored four points, grabbed three rebounds and blocked a shot against IUPUI (12/23/08)... tied his career-high with seven rebounds while adding four points against Ohio (12/8/08)... tallied five points, three rebounds and three assists in 19 minutes of action against No. 11 Louisville... set new career highs in points (17), rebounds (7), steals (2) and free throws made (7) against North Texas (11/23/08)... scored seven points and grabbed seven rebounds in his collegiate debut against Northern Illinois (11/18/08). Richards HS: Helped lead Richards to the IHSA Class 4A state championship in the first year of Illinois four-class system in it was the first state title in school history... was the team s leading scorer in the championship game with 19 points while adding eight rebounds... averaged 14.9 points and 7.1 rebounds for the Bulldogs as a senior... was named a Chicago Sun-Times All-Area selection and IHSA Class 4A honorable mention all-state selection as a senior... had one of his best games of the season against Park Forest on Jan. 29 when he collected a team-high 26 points and 13 rebounds... averaged 14 points, seven rebounds and two assists per game as a junior... in the summers, played for the Meanstreets AAU team based out of Chicago and coached by former NFL receiver Tai Streets. Personal: Born Nov. 15, 1989, in Chicago, Ill.... son of Frankie and Carl Richard... cousin of NBA star Dwyane Wade, also a Richards High School alum. Career Highs Game-By-Game Statistics Points... 20, at Missouri State (01/19/10) 3-Pointers...2, three times (Last 02/24/10) Free Throws... 4, four times (Last 02/09/10)... 14, at Green Bay (02/20/10) Assists... 2, four times (Last 02/20/10) Blocks...2, vs. Wichita State (01/13/10) Steals... 3, at Saint Louis (03/16/10) Minutes... 40, vs. Bradley (02/16/10) Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg NEBRASKA-KEARNEY 11/13/09 * at LSU 11/16/09 * vs Milwaukee 11/17/09 * COLORADO STATE * at Arkansas State 11/29/09 * BALL STATE * ORAL ROBERTS at Toledo 12/19/09 * IUPUI * at Southern Illinois * CREIGHTON * at Drake 01/03/10 * at Bradley Braves * EVANSVILLE * WICHITA STATE * at Northern Iowa 01/16/10 * at Missouri State * NORTHERN IOWA * SOUTHERN ILLINOIS * at Evansville * ILLINOIS STATE * at Wichita State * at Creighton * DRAKE * BRADLEY BRAVES * at Green Bay 02/20/10 * at Illinois State * MISSOURI STATE * vs Illinois State 03/05/10 * at Saint Louis 3/16/10 * Totals Games played: 30 Minutes/game: 28.7 Points/game: 8.0 FG Pct: FG Pct: 32.1 FT Pct: 75.5 /game: 5.4 Assists/game: 0.7 Turnovers/game: 1.3 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.5 Steals/game: 0.8 Blocks/game: 0.4 Individual Career History Richard, Carl Total 3-Point F-Throws Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg / / TOTAL / MBB Media & Record Book
33 Dwayne Lathan 20 G Jr.-1L Chatham, La./Louisiana Tech : Sat out the Nebraska-Kearney game due to an NCAA suspension... Made his Sycamore debut in his home state of Louisiana against LSU and led the team with 12 points, hitting all three of his field goal attempts and was 5-of-6 at the free throw line... Scored 18 points, hitting 6-of-11 shots and 6-of-8 free throws along with pulling down nine rebounds against Colorado State... Named MVC Newcomer of the Week... Scored 14 points off the bench against Coastal Carolina... In his first start of the season, hit a pair of 3-pointers to lead the Sycamores with 15 points at Western Kentucky... Scored nine points with seven rebounds at Arkansas State... Led ISU with 16 points (14 in the second half) against Ball State... Recorded a pair of blocked shots versus the Cardinals... Earned a start and led the team with 16 points against Oral Roberts... Scored 11 points at Toledo... Posted 18 points against IUPUI and also led the team with seven rebounds... Named MVC Player of the Week again... Led ISU with 11 points at Southern Illinois... Hit a season-high tying nine free throws in scoring 13 points against Creighton... Reached double figures scoring again on the road against Drake, scoring 12 points by hitting 5-of-10 shots from the field... Had his streak of seven consecutive games in double digit scoring broken with four points at Bradley - a game in which he suffered a lower leg injury limited him to just 13 minutes of action... Missed the Evansville, Wichita State, both UNI & Missouri State games with a lower leg strain... Returned from injury to score nine points off the bench against Southern Illinois... Missed the Evansville road contest with a high ankle sprain... Returned from five games off due to injury to post 12 points and tie a season-best with two 3-pointers at Illinois State... Came off the bench to score 15 points, hitting 5-of-7 shots from the field with seven rebounds against Missouri State... Tied a career-high with two steals versus the Bears... Set a new career-high with 27 points against Illinois State at the State Farm MVC Tournament, posting his first career double MBB Media & Record Book 33
34 double with a career-high 10 rebounds... Scored eight points in the College Basketball Invitational at Saint Louis where he also set a career-high with six assists : Sat out the season as a redshirt at Louisiana Tech: Played in 30 games, with 12 starts... ranked third on the team with an average of 8.2 points per game... was second on the team with 118 rebounds for an average of 3.9 per contest... recorded a team-high 17 blocked shots... recorded eight double-digit scoring efforts... posted a career-high effort of 23 points to go along with 12 rebounds against Hawaii (May 6). West Monroe HS: Lettered two years under head coach Ricky Branch... helped lead the Rebels to a district 1-5A title in the season... named third team all-district his sophomore year... named first-team all-district, honorable mention Northeast Louisiana and honorable mention all-state as a junior... earned first-team all-state honors for 5A, district 1-5A MVP, all-district 1-5A and all-northeast Louisiana his senior season... averaged 16 ppg in 2005, 18 ppg in 2006 and 22 ppg in lettered his senior season in track and field... finished second in the state in the high jump competition and ran on the first-place state champion 4x400 relay team for West Monroe. Personal: Born Jan. 20, 1989, in Ruston, La.... son of Dwayne and Ruby Lathan... has one brother, Terrell and a sister, Jessica. Career Highs Game-By-Game Statistics Points...27, vs. Illinois State (03/05/10) 3-Pointers...5, vs. Illinois State (03/05/10) Free Throws... 9, twice (01/01/10)...10, vs. Illinois State (03/05/10) Assists... 6, at Saint Louis (03/16/10) Blocks... 3, at Drake (01/03/10) Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg at LSU 11/16/ vs Milwaukee 11/17/ COLORADO STATE vs Coastal Carolina 11/23/ at Western Kentucky 11/24/09 * at Arkansas State 11/29/ BALL STATE ORAL ROBERTS * at Toledo 12/19/09 * IUPUI * at Southern Illinois * CREIGHTON * at Drake 01/03/10 * at Bradley Braves * SOUTHERN ILLINOIS ILLINOIS STATE at Illinois State MISSOURI STATE vs Illinois State 03/05/ at Saint Louis 3/16/10 * Totals Games played: 20 Minutes/game: 23.6 Points/game: 12.7 FG Pct: FG Pct: 37.8 FT Pct: 72.4 /game: 5.1 Assists/game: 1.4 Turnovers/game: 2.6 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.5 Steals/game: 0.9 Blocks/game: 0.8 Steals... 2, four times (Last 03/05/10) Minutes... 34, vs. Creighton (01/01/10) Individual Career History Lathan, Dwayne Total 3-Point F-Throws Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg / TOTAL / MBB Media & Record Book
35 MBB Media & Record Book 35 Isiah Martin 21 F/C Sr.-3L Chicago, Ill./Morgan Park HS : His 108 career blocked shots rank fourth in the history of the program... His 0.8 blocked shots per game average ranked ninth in the Missouri Valley Conference... Went 3-of-4 from the field to score six points and pull down four rebounds against Nebraska-Kearney... Scored two points with two rebounds against Coastal Carolina... Scored two points and pulled down three rebounds against Oral Roberts... Was credited with a pair of late-game blocked shots versus the Golden Eagles which helped sealed the victory... Set a career-high with 10 rebounds to go along with a season-best eight points at Toledo... Earned his first start of the season and scored seven points with a pair of blocked shots against IUPUI... Recorded his first steal of the season at Southern Illinois... Tied a career-high with a pair of steals against Creighton... Was credited with a pair of blocked shots at Drake... Scored four points with five rebounds with a season-high three blocked shots at Bradley... Scored six points, hitting 3-of-4 shots from the field against Wichita State... Tied a career-high with two assists at Missouri State... Tied his career high with a pair of steals against Southern Illinois... Scored six points at Evansville... Scored six points and recorded three blocked shots against Illinois State... Tied his season high with eight points against Drake... Scored six points and pulled down three rebounds against Bradley... Tied his season high with eight points in the College Basketball Invitational at Saint Louis : Played in 23 games, starting in three Averaged 4.0 points and 2.9 rebounds per game Hit 36-of-68 field goals for an 52.9 percent mark Had 24 blocked shots Scored six points and grabbed a career-high nine rebounds in 23 minutes of action at Creighton (1/27/09)... tied season highs with 12 points and six rebounds in 22 minutes of action at Southern Illinois (1/21/09)... scored a season-high 12 points on 6-for-8 shooting to lead the Sycamores in scoring at Drake (1/7/09)... recorded a team and season-high five blocked shots to go along with three points and three rebounds against Evansville (1/4/09)... scored two points and added a rebound against IUPUI (12/23/08)... tallied seven points and grabbed six rebounds in the win over DePauw (12/20/08)... scored a season-high 10 points on 4-for-5 shooting from the field at No. 14 Purdue (12/13/08)... grabbed five rebounds in 16 minutes of action against Ohio (12/8/08)... scored eight points and blocked a shot in the team s win over Lamar (12/7/08)... scored two points and grabbed a rebound against No. 11 Louisville (12/6/08)... tallied two points and grabbed a season-high five rebounds at DePaul (11/29/08)... recorded four points and blocked three shots against North Texas (11/23/08) : Named to the Missouri Valley Conference All-Freshman Team and to the All-Bench Team... was twice named MVC Newcomer of the Week (Dec. 31 and Feb. 17)... set a new school record for most blocks by a freshman with that mark was also the second-best single season block performance in school history... led the Missouri Valley Conference with 59 blocks and 1.9 blocks per game... played in 31 games, with four starts... led the team with a.581 field goal percentage (68-for-117)... scored 10 points, grabbed seven boards and blocked
36 three shots vs. Bradley (Feb. 12)... scored nine points, grabbed four rebounds and blocked two shots at Illinois State (Jan. 27)... tallied nine points, seven rebounds and four blocked shots vs. Evansville (Jan. 23)... blocked a career-high six shots, scored four points and grabbed four rebounds against Creighton (Jan. 2)... scored 10 points, grabbed eight rebounds and blocked four shots at Evansville (Dec. 29)... one of four ISU players in double figures with 10 points, five rebounds and a block off the bench at Tulane (Dec. 17)... recorded a career-high 14 points and four blocked shots in a starting role at Purdue (Dec. 1)... scored 10 points and added three blocked shots against IPFW (Nov. 24)... tallied 10 points, seven rebounds and two blocks in the win over Northern Illinois (Nov. 20). Morgan Park HS: Coached by Paris Parham... was a three-year letterwinner... threetime all-city pick... three-time all-conference selection... named a two-time all-stater... was named the team s Most Valuable Player after senior and junior seasons... averaged 18 points per game and 10 rebounds per game as a senior... during his junior campaign, averaged 14 points and eight rebounds per game... averaged 17 points, four blocks and nine rebounds per game as a sophomore at the varsity level. Personal: Born February 7, 1989, in Chicago, Ill.... son of Kathleen Martin and Stanley Ross. Career Highs Points...8, three times (Last 03/16/10) 3-Pointers...N/A Free Throws...5, vs. IUPUI (12/23/09)... 10, at Toledo (12/19/09) Assists...2, at Missouri State (01/19/10) Blocks...3, twice (Last 02/03/10) Steals...2, twice (Last 01/28/10) Minutes... 19, twice (Last 12/23/09) Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg NEBRASKA-KEARNEY 11/13/ at LSU 11/16/ vs Milwaukee 11/17/ COLORADO STATE vs Coastal Carolina 11/23/ BALL STATE ORAL ROBERTS at Toledo 12/19/ IUPUI * at Southern Illinois CREIGHTON at Drake 01/03/ at Bradley Braves EVANSVILLE WICHITA STATE at Northern Iowa 01/16/ at Missouri State NORTHERN IOWA SOUTHERN ILLINOIS at Evansville ILLINOIS STATE at Wichita State at Creighton DRAKE BRADLEY BRAVES at Green Bay 02/20/ at Illinois State MISSOURI STATE vs Illinois State 03/05/ at Saint Louis 3/16/ Totals Games played: 30 Minutes/game: 12.5 Points/game: 3.6 FG Pct: 56.3 FT Pct: Game-By-Game Statistics /game: 2.3 Assists/game: 0.2 Turnovers/game: 0.5 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.4 Steals/game: 0.3 Blocks/game: 0.8 Individual Career History Martin, Isiah Total 3-Point F-Throws Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg / / / TOTAL / MBB Media & Record Book
37 MBB Media & Record Book 37 Jordan Printy 24 G Jr.-2L Marion, Iowa/Linn-Mar HS : MVC Scholar Athlete Second Team Selection... His 52 3-point field goals ranks as the ninth-most in the history of the program for a single season... His 34.2 percent mark from 3-point range ranked sixth in the Missouri Valley Conference, while his pointers per game mark was 15th... Hit a trio of 3-pointers to score 11 points in the season opener against Nebraska-Kearney... Tied a career high with seven rebounds versus the Lopers... Scored seven points in the road victory over Arkansas State... Drained a pair of 3-pointers against Ball State... Posted seven points off the bench at Toledo...Posted 12 points on a total of four 3-point field goals made in the home court victory over IUPUI... Hit a pair of 3-pointers against Southern Illinois... Enjoyed a return his native state of Iowa to score six points with five rebounds and four assists in 24 minutes of action in a victory over Drake... Scored 15 points at Bradley, with five 3-pointers in 34 minutes of action... Tallied 12 points, hitting four 3-pointers at home against Evansville... Scored five points and tied a career-best with three steals against Wichita State... Played in a career-high 39 minutes at Missouri State, hitting a career-best six 3-pointers (five in the second half as part of ISU s 24-point comeback) to notch a career-high 18 points against the Bears... Scored six points and tied a career high with three steals in the home court victory over Southern Illinois... Hit a key late-game 3-pointer at Evansville... Scored 10 points, hitting 4-of-7 shots from the field against Illinois State... Paced the team with 16 points, hitting 6-of-9 shots from the field, including 4-of-6 from 3-point range at Wichita State...Was credited with five assists at Creighton... Scored 12 points and recorded five assists against Drake... Set a career-high with six assists and scored six points against Bradley : Played in 32 games, starting 14 games Averaged 6.9 points and 2.1 rebounds per game Hit 35.5 percent of his 3-point attempts Connected on pointers per game, which was tied for the 15th-most in the MVC Hit a 3-pointer and dished out three assists in the season finale against Northern Iowa at the State Farm MVC Tournament (03/06/09) Scored seven points and dished out four rebounds against Drake (3/5/09) Recorded 13 points, two rebounds and a steal in 36 minutes of action against Toledo (2/18/09)... tallied 13 points, including a 4-for-5 effort from three-point range, and added two steals at Southern Illinois (2/18/09)... grabbed a career-high seven rebounds, dished out a career-high five assists and added 10 points in the win over Missouri State (2/11/09)... one of four Sycamores in double figures with 11 points, including a 3-for-6 effort from three point range, in the win over Drake (2/11/09)... scored 14 points, grabbed three rebounds and dished out four assists in a career-high 36 minutes against Northern Iowa (1/31/09)... just missed out on tying his career high with 13 points, thanks to a 3-for-7 mark from long distance, in a career-high 32 minutes against Creighton (1/27/09)... one of three Sycamores in double figures with 11 points, three rebounds and two assists at Evansville in his first career start (1/17/09)... one of four Sycamores in double figures with 10 points and added four rebounds and two assists
38 against Bradley (1/13/09)... tallied 11 points and five rebounds in the team s overtime win over Illinois State (1/10/09)... scored a career-high 15 points on 5-for-7 shooting from three-point range to lead the Sycamores against IUPUI (12/23/08) : Sat out the season as a redshirt. Linn-Mar HS: Coached by Chris Robertson... three-year letterwinner... first-team allstate selection as a senior... also a First Team All-Mississippi Valley Conference selection in his final season... helped his team to a state championship as a senior... averaged 18 points, six assists and five rebounds per game as a senior... was a third-team all-state and selection as a junior, after averaging 16 points per game... First Team All-Mississippi Valley Conference selection as a junior, helping his team to a fourth place finish in the state... team was the state runner-up in his sophomore season. Personal: Born September 16, 1988, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa... son of Jeff and Kelly Printy... has two siblings, Jaime and Jenna. Career Highs Game-By-Game Statistics Points... 18, at Missouri State (01/19/10) 3-Pointers...6, at Missouri State (01/19/10) Free Throws...3, vs. Bradley (02/16/10)... 7, vs. Nebraska-Kearney (11/13/09) Assists...6, vs. Bradley (02/16/10) Blocks... 2, at Drake (01/03/10) Steals...3, twice (Last 01/28/10) Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg NEBRASKA-KEARNEY 11/13/09 * at LSU 11/16/09 * vs Milwaukee 11/17/ COLORADO STATE vs Coastal Carolina 11/23/ at Western Kentucky 11/24/ at Arkansas State 11/29/ BALL STATE ORAL ROBERTS at Toledo 12/19/ IUPUI at Southern Illinois CREIGHTON at Drake 01/03/ at Bradley Braves EVANSVILLE * WICHITA STATE * at Northern Iowa 01/16/10 * at Missouri State * NORTHERN IOWA * SOUTHERN ILLINOIS * at Evansville * ILLINOIS STATE * at Wichita State * at Creighton * DRAKE * BRADLEY BRAVES * at Green Bay 02/20/10 * at Illinois State * MISSOURI STATE * vs Illinois State 03/05/10 * at Saint Louis 3/16/10 * Totals Minutes... 42, vs. Bradley (02/16/10) Games played: 32 Minutes/game: 25.1 Points/game: 6.2 FG Pct: FG Pct: 40.3 /game: 2.5 Assists/game: 1.8 Turnovers/game: 0.9 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.9 Steals/game: 0.7 Individual Career History Printy, Jordan Total 3-Point F-Throws Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg / / TOTAL / MBB Media & Record Book
39 MBB Media & Record Book 39 Aaron Carter 32 G Sr.-3L Cannelton, Ind./Perry Central HS : MVC Scholar-Athlete Second Team selection... Hit 79.1 percent of his free throws, which ranked 13th in the Missouri Valley... Scored 10 points and pulled down four rebounds in the season against Nebraska-Kearney.. Scored seven points versus Milwaukee... Scored seven points with a pair of assists against Coastal Carolina... Posted four points against Oral Roberts... Posted eight points, hitting a pair of field goals and tacking on three free throws in 11 minutes of action during the home victory over Creighton... Scored nine points on the strength of a trio of 3-pointers at Bradley... Put together one of his best games of the year against Evansville as he tallied 13 points of the bench, hitting 7-of-8 free throws and pulling down five rebounds with a season-high three assists in 28 minutes of action... Scored seven points and pulled down four rebounds in 25 minutes of action at Northern Iowa... Hit three second half 3-pointers to score 14 points at Missouri State to go along with five rebounds... Came off the bench to score nine points against Southern Illinois... Posted eight rebounds at Creighton, while also scoring 11 points... Tallied 17 points against Drake... Recorded a 4-point play against the Bulldogs in the first half... Posted a new season-high with 19 points and 10 rebounds in recording his first career double-double against Bradley... Versus the Braves, Carter hit a 3-pointer late in regulation and in overtime to help propel the Sycamores to an overtime victory.. Reached double figures scoring for the fifth consecutive contest by posting 13 points, hitting a perfect 8-of-8 attempts at the free throw line at Illinois State : Played in 32 games, starting in 20 Averaged 7.6 points and 3.0 rebounds per game Hit 35.5 percent of his 3-point shots (33-of-93) Hit 81.6 percent of his free throws (62-of-76) Tallied seven points and a steal in the season finale against Northern Iowa at the State Farm MVC Tournament (03/06/09) Scored six points and grabbed three rebounds against Drake (3/5/09) Scored 11 points, grabbed two rebounds and added two assists in a win over Missouri State (2/28/09)... shot 6-for-6 from the free throw line and finished with 10 points and four rebounds against Bradley (1/13/09)... tallied 11 points and five rebounds in the team s overtime win over Illinois State (1/10/09)... scored seven points and grabbed four rebounds in 22 minutes of action at Drake (1/7/09)... one of two Sycamores in double figures with 11 points to go along with four rebounds and two assists against Evansville (1/4/09)... scored 16 points, including a three pointer and four-point play in double overtime, and added five rebounds to help the team to its win over UNI (12/28/08)... scored a career-high 20 points, thanks to a 6-for-9 effort from three-point range, in 33 minutes of action against Ohio (12/8/08)... tallied 15 points in a careerhigh 36 minutes of action in the team s win over Lamar (12/7/08)... recorded a career-high 19 points on 7-for-12 shooting from the field and tied his career high with six rebounds at DePaul (11/29/08)... tallied 12 points and six rebounds in 33 minutes against North Texas (11/23/08)... opened the season with 15 points and five rebounds at Northern Illinois (11/28/08) : Played in 30 games, with three starting assignments... averaged nearly 15 minutes per game and 4.4 points per contest in his freshman season... ranked third on the team with 23 made 3-pointers... was fourth on the team in 3-point percentage (.324)... scored in double figures in four games, including three times in his last six games... tied his career high with 14 points and five rebounds in a career-high 27 minutes played at Murray State (Feb. 23)... recorded a career-high 14 points to go
40 along with five rebounds against Wichita State (Feb. 19)... scored eight points, including two threes, and added three rebounds against Illinois State (Feb. 16)... set a new career high with three blocks to go along with five points and three rebounds against No. 16 Drake (Feb. 2)... recorded eight points, all in the first half, on 3-for-4 shooting from the field at Tulane (Dec. 17)... scored five points, including a three-pointer, in 11 minutes of play at Miami (Ohio) (Dec. 4)... nailed two threes and finished with 10 points against Northern Illinois in his first career start (Nov. 20)... scored five points and collected a career-high six rebounds at North Texas (Nov. 17)... tallied eight points, including two early three-pointers, in first collegiate game against Oakland City (Nov. 7). Perry Central HS: Coached by Brian Kehrer... four-year letterwinner and all-conference selection... two-time all-sectional selection... named an honorable mention all-state selection three times... set new school and county scoring records by scoring over 1,900 points in his career... averaged 26 points per game and nine rebounds per game as a senior... as a junior, led his team with 25 points per game and 11 rebounds per contest... averaged 20.5 points per game as a sophomore and 15.5 as a freshman... also a three-year letterwinner in track and field. Personal: Born October 4, 1988, in Owensboro, Ky.... son of Maurice and Mary Carter... has two brothers, Matthew and Jason, and one sister, Mandy... his brother, Matthew, played basketball at Southern Indiana and his sister, Mandy, played volleyball at Martin Methodist. Career Highs Game-By-Game Statistics Points... 19, vs. Bradley (02/16/10) 3-Pointers... 3, four times (Last 02/16/10) Free Throws...8, at Illinois State (02/24/10)... 10, vs. Bradley (02/16/10) Assists... 3, vs. Evansville (01/10/10) Blocks... 1, vs. Evansville (01/10/10) Steals... 1, eight times (Last 03/16/10) Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg NEBRASKA-KEARNEY 11/13/ vs Milwaukee 11/17/ COLORADO STATE vs Coastal Carolina 11/23/ at Western Kentucky 11/24/ at Arkansas State 11/29/ BALL STATE ORAL ROBERTS at Toledo 12/19/ IUPUI at Southern Illinois CREIGHTON at Drake 01/03/ at Bradley Braves EVANSVILLE WICHITA STATE at Northern Iowa 01/16/ at Missouri State NORTHERN IOWA SOUTHERN ILLINOIS at Evansville ILLINOIS STATE at Wichita State at Creighton DRAKE * BRADLEY BRAVES * at Green Bay 02/20/10 * at Illinois State MISSOURI STATE vs Illinois State 03/05/ at Saint Louis 3/16/ Totals Minutes...37, vs. Drake (02/13/10) Games played: 31 Minutes/game: 17.7 Points/game: 7.0 FG Pct: FG Pct: 44.4 FT Pct: 79.1 /game: 2.4 Assists/game: 0.7 Turnovers/game: 0.9 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.8 Steals/game: 0.3 Blocks/game: 0.0 Individual Career History Carter, Aaron Total 3-Point F-Throws Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg / / / TOTAL / MBB Media & Record Book
41 Jake Kelly 44 G Sr.-1L Terre Haute, Ind./Iowa : Went down with a season ending knee injury against Southern Illinois... Went a perfect 10-of-10 from the free throw line in the season opener against Nebraska-Kearney in leading the Sycamores with 16 points... Scored eight points and hit 4-of-5 free throws at LSU... Hit his first Sycamore 3-pointer to score 11 points against Milwaukee... Scored 13 points, hitting 8-of-11 shots from the field with five rebounds against Colorado State... Scored nine points with five rebounds at Western Kentucky... Reached double figures scoring with 11 points on the strength of a perfect 4-of-4 effort at the free throw line with six rebounds and a season-high four assists at Arkansas State... Scored seven points and pulled down five rebounds against Oral Roberts... Played a season-high 37 minutes and scored the game-winning shot with 5.6 seconds on the clock in the road win over Toledo... Pulled down a season-high seven rebounds against the Rockets... Scored eight points with a season-high four assists in the victory over IUPUI : Named honorable mention all-big Ten by league coaches and media... Big Ten Player of the Week (Mar. 9) for efforts vs. Ohio State and Penn State... Big Ten Player of the Week (Feb. 23) for efforts in win over Michigan... Started final 24 games and played in all scored in double figures in 18 games... led team in scoring in nine games and led team in assists and steals 11 times points, seven rebounds and two assists vs. Michigan in Big Ten Tournament points (8-16 FT s, 4-8 treys), career-best 11 assists, four rebounds and two steals in win over Penn State points and 11 rebounds for first-career double-double against Ohio State... matched-career high with 23 points at Northwestern, along with five rebounds and three assists points, five rebounds and four assists at Michigan State points, eight rebounds and nine assists in win over Michigan points and five rebounds vs. Purdue points, four rebounds and two assists at Wisconsin points (7-10 FG s) and two assists at Penn State points and three assists in win over Wisconsin points, three rebounds and two steals in win over Indiana points, two rebounds and two assists at Ohio State points and four assists in win over Western Illinois points and five rebounds in win over Northern Iowa points, five assists and three rebounds at Boston College points (9-10 FTs) and three rebounds vs. West Virginia points, four rebounds and four assists in win over Oakland points and three assists in win over Charleston Southern : Played in all 32 games, with 25 starts... averaged 7.3 points and 1.9 rebounds, shooting 40.8% from the field and 77.4% from the free throw line... three-point percentage of 43.5% ranks first all-time for an Iowa freshman points vs. Michigan in Big Ten Tournament points (7-10 FG s, pt. FG s), four assists and two rebounds in win at Northwestern points and three rebounds vs. Illinois points (7-9 FG s), four assists and two steals at Penn State... nine points and two assists at Michigan State points (7-8 FT s) and five assists in a career-high 40 minutes played in win over Northwestern points, five rebounds, three assists and two blocks against Michigan...five points at Purdue, including basket and free throw to tie the game with five seconds remaining points in win over Penn State points (5-5 FT s) and two assists against Purdue... played five minutes against Indi MBB Media & Record Book 41
42 ana before suffering sprained ankle... eight points against Drake points (4-4 FT s), tied a career-high with five rebounds and five assists at Iowa State... career-high 19 points (4-4 FT s) along with three rebounds and two steals in win at Northern Iowa... career-high six assists vs. Louisiana-Monroe... nine points, two points and two assists vs. Wake Forest... eight points, three rebounds and two assists vs. Utah State points, four rebounds and three assists vs. Bradley... eight points, five rebounds, three assists, three steals and two blocks in win over Maryland Eastern Shore. High school: Earned first team all-conference honors and was named to the Indiana Junior All-Stars following junior season... earned pre-season all-state recognition heading into his senior season... team captain as a senior and team MVP in final three seasons... averaged 13.7 points and 2.9 rebounds in 21 games as a senior, helping team post 14-7 overall record... shot 48.5% from the field and 73.8% from the free throw line while ranking second on the team in assists (54) and steals (27)... averaged 11.3 points, 4.9 rebounds and 2.3 assists as a junior... helped prep team post a 17-7 mark as a junior, shooting 51.2% from the field, 35% from three-point range and 81.8% from the free throw line... earned four varsity letters as point guard and shooting guard... named to all-star team at the Adidas Superstar Camp prior to senior season... attended Marshall HS in Marshall, IL prior to playing final two seasons as a prep at Carmel... High school coach was Mark Galloway. Personal: Born on July 29, Open Preference major... Parents are Bob Kelly and the late Julia Kelly. Career Highs Game-By-Game Statistics Points...16, vs. Nebraska-Kearney (11/13/09) 3-Pointers... 1, six times (Last 12/23/09) Free Throws...10, vs. Nebraska-Kearney (11/13/09)...7, at Toledo (12/19/09) Assists...4, twice (Last 12/23/09) Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg NEBRASKA-KEARNEY 11/13/09 * at LSU 11/16/09 * vs Milwaukee 11/17/09 * COLORADO STATE * vs Coastal Carolina 11/23/09 * at Western Kentucky 11/24/09 * at Arkansas State 11/29/09 * BALL STATE * ORAL ROBERTS * at Toledo 12/19/09 * IUPUI * at Southern Illinois * Totals Games played: 12 Minutes/game: 28.8 Points/game: 9.0 FG Pct: FG Pct: 30.0 FT Pct: 84.6 /game: 3.3 Assists/game: 1.5 Turnovers/game: 2.0 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.8 Steals/game: 0.5 Blocks/game: 0.3 Blocks... 1, four times (Last 12/29/09) Steals...2, vs. Colorado State (11/20/09) Minutes... 37, at Toledo (12/19/09) Individual Career History Kelly, Jake Total 3-Point F-Throws Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg / TOTAL / MBB Media & Record Book
43 MBB Media & Record Book 43 Lucas Eitel 2 G Fr.-RS Marshall, Ill./Marshall HS : Sat out the season as redshirt. Marshall HS: Lettered for four seasons in basketball and baseball as well as two seasons in golf at Marshall (Ill.) High School Was named Illinois Basketball Coaches Association First Team All-State as well as receiving honorable mention all-state plaudits from the Associated Press Named to the All-Wabash Valley First Team First team all-conference Earned a spot on the Pizza Hut Wabash Valley Classic All-Tournament Team Also named to the Capital Classic All-Tournament Team Helped lead team to Illinois s High School Final Four in 2009 During his senior year, scored 15 ppg and dished out six assists per contest with 4 rpg... Was credited with 186 assists, which is the second most for a single season in the history of the school Scored 1,682 career points, which is third-best all-time and holds the Marshall school record for 3-pointers in a career with 239 Also the school s career assists leader with 495 Played for coach Tom Brannan at Marshall. Personal: Born Lucas Welsh Eitel on July 27, 1990 to Fred and Janet Eitel in Mattoon, Ill. Majoring in Math Education Brother Derek Eitel played baseball and football at Rose-Hulman and was drafted by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the 17th Round of the 2010 Major League Baseball Amateur Draft Twin brother, Logan is also a redshirt freshman on the basketball team at Indiana State. Logan Eitel 10 G Fr.-RS Marshall, Ill./Marshall HS : Sat out the season as redshirt. Marshall HS: Lettered in basketball and baseball for four years as well as golf and football for one year at Marshall (Ill.) High School Helped lead team to the Illinois Final Four in 2009 Was an Illinois Basketball Coaches Association All-State selection as a senior Also took Associated Press Honorable Mention All-State honors Named to the All-Wabash Valley First Team First team all-conference Earned a berth onto the Pizza Hut Wabash Valley Classic All-Tournament Team Selected to the Capital Classic All-Tournament Team Averaged 18 points, 3 assists and 6 rebounds per game Finished his career with 1,532 points, which was fifth all-time Also posted 631 rebounds, which ranks as the fifth most in the history of the school. Personal: Born Logan Fredrick Eitel on July 27, 1990 to Fred and Janet Eitel in Mattoon, Ill. Majoring in Business. Brother Derek Eitel played baseball and football at Rose-Hulman and was drafted by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the 17th Round of the 2010 Major League Baseball Amateur Draft Twin brother, Lucas is also a redshirt freshman on the Indiana State Basketball Team.
44 Jake Odum 13 G Fr.-RS Terre Haute, Ind./South Vigo HS : Sat out the season as redshirt. Terre Haute South HS: Lettered in basketball for coach Mike Saylor Was an all-state selection as a senior. Named his team s Most Valuable Player as the team won the IHSAA Sectional Championship Averaged 22 points, seven assists, seven rebounds and four steals per game Holds the Terre Haute South Vigo all-time career assists record. Personal: Born Jake Andrew Odum on February 11, 1991 to Mike and Jayne Odum in Terre Haute, Ind. Open Preference major Brother, Zach, played basketball for Wabash Valley Junior College. RJ Mahurin 31 F Fr.-RS Rockville, Ind./Rockville HS : Sat out the season as redshirt. Rockville HS: Lettered in basketball for four years for coach Dave Mahurin Also lettered in cross country for two years and tennis for a year An all-state selection Named the Most Valuable Player of his high school team Earned Wabash Valley High School Player of the Year honors Finished his prep career as his school s all-time leading scorer Also the all-time career points scored leader in his conference Was the leading scorer at the Pizza Hut Wabash Valley Classic. Personal: Born Ronald James Mahurin on July 10, 1990 to David and Pattie Majurin in Fort Wayne, Ind. Open Preference major His father, Dave is the head boy s basketball coach and principal at Rockville HS Dave played collegiate basketball at Marion Uncle, Doug Mahurin was a basketball standout at Butler MBB Media & Record Book
45 Jake Kitchell 0 F/C Fr.-HS Union Mills, Ind./South Central HS South Central HS: Played for coach John Steinhilber at South Central High School. Kitchell averaged 20 points, 14 rebounds, six assists and six blocks per game for a team that finished the season with a record of He is expected to be a first team all-state selection later this month in the upcoming edition of the annual Hoosier Basketball Magazine. He was a member of the Indiana Junior All-Stars last spring. Steve McWhorter 25 G Fr.-HS Racine, Wis./St. Catherines HS St. Catherines HS: Won a Division 3 state championship last season at Saint Catherines High School as he averaged 10.0 points, 5.0 assists and shot 57.6 percent from the field for coach Bob Letsch. McWhorter took over as the starter at point guard when he was a sophomore. As a junior, he was on a team with nine seniors, and his talent shined in the state tournament. He had 12 points, seven assists and five rebounds in a state championship victory against La Crosse Aquinas. In the state semifinals, McWhorter had nine points and nine assists. Myles Walker 34 C Jr.-TR San Antonio, Texas/South Plains JC South Plains JC: Averaged 7.4 points and 4.8 rebounds, while shooting 46.7 percent from the floor and 38.6 percent (32 for 83) from the free-throw line as a freshman last season for coach Steve Green. Walker s best game was a 24-point, 13-rebound performance on Jan. 1. He averaged 1.0 blocks per game with a season-high of five, and he twice had three steals in a game. Antonian College Prep:Played for head coach Andre Walker. Myles was named to the all-state team three times and all-district four times. He was once named to the North-South All-Star tournament. As a middle linebacker for the football team Myles earned all-state recognition three times and played in the Army All-American Bowl. He also ran track, boasting a time of seconds in the 400 meter dash MBB Media & Record Book 45
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47 THE STAT CREW SYSTEM Indiana State Combined Team Statistics (as of Oct 20, 2010) All games RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Total 3-Point F-Throw ## 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 avg 23 Marshall, Harry Lathan, Dwayne Reed, Rashad Kelly, Jake Richard, Carl Carter, Aaron Printy, Jordan Crawford, Josh Doluony, Koang Martin, Isiah Leitnaker, Brant Team Total Opponents TEAM STATISTICS INS OPP SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct POINT FG-ATT point FG pct pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-avg/game Neutral site-avg/game Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Totals Indiana State Opponents Date Opponent Score Att. 11/13/09 NEBRASKA-KEARNEY W /16/09 at LSU L /17/09 vs Milwaukee W COLORADO STATE W /23/09 vs Coastal Carolina L ^ 11/24/09 at Western Kentucky W /29/09 at Arkansas State W BALL STATE L ORAL ROBERTS W /19/09 at Toledo W IUPUI W * at Southern Illinois L * CREIGHTON W * 01/03/10 at Drake W * at Bradley BravesLot * EVANSVILLE W * WICHITA STATE L * 01/16/10 at Northern Iowa L * at Missouri StateLot * NORTHERN IOWA L * SOUTHERN ILLINOIS W * at Evansville W * ILLINOIS STATE W * at Wichita State L * at Creighton L * DRAKE W * BRADLEY BRAVES Wot /20/10 at Green Bay L * at Illinois State L * MISSOURI STATE Wot /05/10 vs Illinois State L /16/10 at Saint Louis L * = Conference game MBB Media & Record Book 47
48 THE STAT CREW SYSTEM Indiana State Combined Team Statistics (as of Oct 20, 2010) Conference games RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Total 3-Point F-Throw ## 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 avg 23 Marshall, Harry Reed, Rashad Richard, Carl Lathan, Dwayne Carter, Aaron Printy, Jordan Crawford, Josh Doluony, Koang Martin, Isiah Kelly, Jake Leitnaker, Brant Team Total Opponents TEAM STATISTICS INS OPP SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct POINT FG-ATT point FG pct pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-avg/game Neutral site-avg/game Date Opponent Score Att. * at Southern Illinois L * CREIGHTON W * 01/03/10 at Drake W * at Bradley BravesLot * EVANSVILLE W * WICHITA STATE L * 01/16/10 at Northern Iowa L * at Missouri StateLot * NORTHERN IOWA L * SOUTHERN ILLINOIS W * at Evansville W * ILLINOIS STATE W * at Wichita State L * at Creighton L * DRAKE W * BRADLEY BRAVES Wot * at Illinois State L * MISSOURI STATE Wot * = Conference game Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Totals Indiana State Opponents MBB Media & Record Book
49 THE STAT CREW SYSTEM Indiana State Season Schedule/Results & Leaders (as of Oct 20, 2010) All games RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Date Opponent Score Att. High Points High 11/13/09 NEBRASKA-KEARNEY W (16)Kelly, Jake (7)Crawford, Josh (7)Printy, Jordan 11/16/09 at LSU L 8113 (12)Lathan, Dwayne (5)Richard, Carl 11/17/09 vs Milwaukee W (16)Reed, Rashad (6)Doluony, Koang COLORADO STATE W (18)Lathan, Dwayne (9)Lathan, Dwayne 11/23/09 vs Coastal Carolina L 2127 (14)Lathan, Dwayne (6)Crawford, Josh 11/24/09 ^at Western Kentucky W (15)Lathan, Dwayne (6)Crawford, Josh 11/29/09 at Arkansas State W (17)Richard, Carl (7)Lathan, Dwayne BALL STATE L 7144 (16)Lathan, Dwayne (5)Lathan, Dwayne ORAL ROBERTS W (16)Lathan, Dwayne (7)Lathan, Dwayne 12/19/09 at Toledo W (11)Lathan, Dwayne (10)Martin, Isiah IUPUI W (18)Lathan, Dwayne (7)Lathan, Dwayne *at Southern Illinois L 5401 (11)Lathan, Dwayne (4)Leitnaker, Brant (4)Lathan, Dwayne *CREIGHTON W (18)Reed, Rashad (7)Marshall, Harry 01/03/10 *at Drake W (15)Marshall, Harry (6)Richard, Carl (6)Lathan, Dwayne *at Bradley Braves Lot 8618 (17)Reed, Rashad (10)Richard, Carl *EVANSVILLE W (19)Marshall, Harry (6)Doluony, Koang (6)Reed, Rashad *WICHITA STATE L 4577 (29)Marshall, Harry (10)Richard, Carl 01/16/10 *at Northern Iowa L 6778 (11)Marshall, Harry (8)Richard, Carl *at Missouri State Lot 7343 (21)Marshall, Harry (5)Martin, Isiah (5)Carter, Aaron (5)Rashad Reed *NORTHERN IOWA L 3407 (14)Reed, Rashad (4)Marshall, Harry (4)Carter, Aaron *SOUTHERN ILLINOIS W (13)Marshall, Harry (7)Marshall, Harry *at Evansville W (21)Marshall, Harry (7)Reed, Rashad *ILLINOIS STATE W (18)Marshall, Harry (7)Reed, Rashad (7)Richard, Carl *at Wichita State L (16)Printy, Jordan (6)Doluony, Koang *at Creighton L (15)Richard, Carl (8)Richard, Carl (8)Carter, Aaron *DRAKE W (18)Reed, Rashad (9)Richard, Carl *BRADLEY BRAVES Wot (19)Carter, Aaron (10)Carter, Aaron 02/20/10 at Green Bay L 3395 (14)Doluony, Koang (14)Richard, Carl *at Illinois State L 7024 (14)Richard, Carl (7)Richard, Carl *MISSOURI STATE Wot (21)Marshall, Harry (7)Lathan, Dwayne (7)Crawford, Josh 03/05/10 vs Illinois State L (27)Lathan, Dwayne (10)Lathan, Dwayne 3/16/10 at Saint Louis L 3542 (8)Lathan, Dwayne (9)Richard, Carl (8)Martin, Isiah (8)Doluony, Koang * = Conference game Attendance Summary Games Attend Avg/Game Home Away Neutral Total MBB Media & Record Book 49
50 THE STAT CREW SYSTEM Indiana State Team Game-by-Game (as of Oct 20, 2010) All games TEAM STATISTICS Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date Score fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg NEBRASKA-KEARNEY 11/13/ W at LSU 11/16/ L vs Milwaukee 11/17/ W COLORADO STATE W vs Coastal Carolina 11/23/ L at Western Kentucky 11/24/ W at Arkansas State 11/29/ W BALL STATE L ORAL ROBERTS W at Toledo 12/19/ W IUPUI W at Southern Illinois L CREIGHTON W at Drake 01/03/ W at Bradley Braves Lot EVANSVILLE W WICHITA STATE L at Northern Iowa 01/16/ L at Missouri State Lot NORTHERN IOWA L SOUTHERN ILLINOIS W at Evansville W ILLINOIS STATE W at Wichita State L at Creighton L DRAKE W BRADLEY BRAVES Wot at Green Bay 02/20/ L at Illinois State L MISSOURI STATE Wot vs Illinois State 03/05/ L at Saint Louis 3/16/ L Indiana State Opponents Games played: 32 Points/game: 66.0 FG Pct: FG Pct: 35.1 FT Pct: /game: 33.3 Assists/game: 10.5 Turnovers/game: 12.5 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.8 Steals/game: 5.5 Blocks/game: MBB Media & Record Book
51 THE STAT CREW SYSTEM Indiana State Points--Assists (as of Oct 20, 2010) All games Opponent Date Score LEITNAKER, DOLUONY,KO REED,RASHA CRAWFORD,J LATHAN,DWA MARTIN,ISI MARSHALL,H NEBRASKA-KEARNEY 11/13/ W D N P at LSU 11/16/ L vs Milwaukee 11/17/ W COLORADO STATE W vs Coastal Carolina 11/23/ L at Western Kentucky 11/24/ W DNP7-4-0 at Arkansas State 11/29/ W D N P BALL STATE L ORAL ROBERTS W at Toledo 12/19/ W DNP IUPUI W D N P at Southern Illinois L CREIGHTON W at Drake 01/03/ W at Bradley Braves L EVANSVILLE W DNP WICHITA STATE L D N P D N P at Northern Iowa 01/16/ L DNP at Missouri State L D N P NORTHERN IOWA L DNP SOUTHERN ILLINOIS W at Evansville W DNP ILLINOIS STATE W at Wichita State L DNP4-1-0 DNP at Creighton L D N P D N P DRAKE W DNP8-3-1 DNP BRADLEY BRAVES W DNP DNP at Green Bay 02/20/ L DNP6-2-0 DNP at Illinois State L MISSOURI STATE W vs Illinois State 03/05/ L at Saint Louis 3/16/ L DNP Opponent Date Score PRINTY,JOR CARTER,AAR RICHARD,CA KELLY,JAKE NEBRASKA-KEARNEY 11/13/ W at LSU 11/16/ L2-2-0 DNP vs Milwaukee 11/17/ W COLORADO STATE W vs Coastal Carolina 11/23/ L D N P7-1-0 at Western Kentucky 11/24/ W DNP9-5-0 at Arkansas State 11/29/ W BALL STATE L ORAL ROBERTS W at Toledo 12/19/ W IUPUI W at Southern Illinois L CREIGHTON W D N P at Drake 01/03/ W DNP at Bradley Braves L D N P EVANSVILLE W DNP WICHITA STATE L D N P at Northern Iowa 01/16/ L DNP at Missouri State L D N P NORTHERN IOWA L DNP SOUTHERN ILLINOIS W DNP at Evansville W DNP ILLINOIS STATE W D N P at Wichita State L DNP at Creighton L D N P DRAKE W DNP BRADLEY BRAVES W DNP at Green Bay 02/20/ L DNP at Illinois State L D N P MISSOURI STATE W DNP vs Illinois State 03/05/ L D N P at Saint Louis 3/16/ L DNP MBB Media & Record Book 51
52 THE STAT CREW SYSTEM Indiana State Category Leaders (as of Oct 20, 2010) All games Points G Pts Pts/G Marshall, Harry Reed, Rashad Lathan, Dwayne Richard, Carl Carter, Aaron Printy, Jordan Crawford, Josh Doluony, Koang Martin, Isiah Kelly, Jake Leitnaker, Brant FG Percentage FG Att Pct Martin, Isiah Lathan, Dwayne Leitnaker, Brant Marshall, Harry Carter, Aaron Crawford, Josh Richard, Carl Doluony, Koang Printy, Jordan Kelly, Jake Reed, Rashad Point Percentage 3FG Att Pct Carter, Aaron Printy, Jordan Lathan, Dwayne Marshall, Harry Reed, Rashad Richard, Carl Kelly, Jake Doluony, Koang Crawford, Josh Leitnaker, Brant Scoring Average G Pts Avg/G Marshall, Harry Lathan, Dwayne Reed, Rashad Kelly, Jake Richard, Carl Carter, Aaron Printy, Jordan Crawford, Josh Doluony, Koang Martin, Isiah Leitnaker, Brant Field Goal Attempts G Att Att/G Reed, Rashad Marshall, Harry Richard, Carl Printy, Jordan Lathan, Dwayne Field Goals Made G Made Made/G Marshall, Harry Reed, Rashad Richard, Carl Lathan, Dwayne Printy, Jordan Point FG Attempts G Att Att/G Reed, Rashad Printy, Jordan Marshall, Harry Carter, Aaron Doluony, Koang Point FG Made G Made Made/G Reed, Rashad Printy, Jordan Carter, Aaron Marshall, Harry Doluony, Koang Free Throw Percent FG Att Pct Kelly, Jake Marshall, Harry Crawford, Josh Doluony, Koang Carter, Aaron Reed, Rashad Richard, Carl Lathan, Dwayne Leitnaker, Brant Martin, Isiah Printy, Jordan Free Throw Attempts G Att Att/G Lathan, Dwayne Marshall, Harry Carter, Aaron Reed, Rashad Richard, Carl Free Throws Made G Made Made/G Marshall, Harry Lathan, Dwayne Carter, Aaron Reed, Rashad Kelly, Jake MBB Media & Record Book
53 MBB Media & Record Book 53 THE STAT CREW SYSTEM Indiana State Category Leaders (as of Oct 20, 2010) All games G Reb Reb/G Richard, Carl Reed, Rashad Lathan, Dwayne Marshall, Harry Crawford, Josh Assists G No. Ast/G Marshall, Harry Reed, Rashad Printy, Jordan Lathan, Dwayne Carter, Aaron Rebound Average G Reb Avg/G Richard, Carl Lathan, Dwayne Reed, Rashad Marshall, Harry Kelly, Jake Offensive G No. Avg/G Richard, Carl Crawford, Josh Martin, Isiah Leitnaker, Brant Lathan, Dwayne Doluony, Koang Defensive G No. Avg/G Richard, Carl Reed, Rashad Lathan, Dwayne Marshall, Harry Printy, Jordan Fouls G No. Per/G Crawford, Josh Richard, Carl Reed, Rashad Martin, Isiah Marshall, Harry Foulouts G No. Crawford, Josh 32 4 Reed, Rashad 32 3 Martin, Isiah 30 3 Carter, Aaron 31 1 Steals G No. Stl/G Reed, Rashad Marshall, Harry Richard, Carl Printy, Jordan Lathan, Dwayne Blocked Shots G No. Blk/G Crawford, Josh Martin, Isiah Lathan, Dwayne Leitnaker, Brant Richard, Carl Minutes G No. Min/G Reed, Rashad Richard, Carl Marshall, Harry Printy, Jordan Carter, Aaron Turnovers G No. TO/G Reed, Rashad Marshall, Harry Lathan, Dwayne Richard, Carl Printy, Jordan Crawford, Josh
54 Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Nebraska-Kearney vs Indiana State 11/13/09 7:05 pm (ET) at Hulman Center (Terre Haute, Ind.) Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Indiana State vs LSU 11/16/09 7:05 pm at PMAC (Baton Rouge, LA) box scores Nebraska-Kearney ex Total 3-Ptr 34 Drew Sankey f Josiah Parker c Jeremy Cruise g Brian Ridgeway g Max Froehlich g Michael Vandahl Akeem Morissaint Jesse Hill Adam Mingus Chris Deans Beau Baker Jordan Harris Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Indiana State Game: % Game: % Game: % 1 Total 3-Ptr 34 Richard, Carl f Leitnaker, Brant c Marshall, Harry g Printy, Jordan g Kelly, Jake g Doluony, Koang Reed, Rashad Crawford, Josh Martin, Isiah Carter, Aaron Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Officials: (R) Mike Litzelfelner (U1) Gene Grimshaw (U2) Clyde Owens Technical fouls: Nebraska-Kearney-None. Indiana State-None. Attendance: 4484 Indiana State wins season opener eighth time in the last ten tries. Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Nebraska-Kearney Indiana State Game: % Game: % Game: % 2 In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench UNKM INS Indiana State Total 3-Ptr 00 Leitnaker, Brant c Marshall, Harry g Printy, Jordan g Richard, Carl g Kelly, Jake g Doluony, Koang Reed, Rashad Crawford, Josh Lathan, Dwayne Martin, Isiah Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % LSU Game: % Game: % Game: % 1 Total 3-Ptr 01 MITCHELL, Tasmin f GREEN, Garrett f WARREN, Storm f SPENCER, Bo g DOTSON, Aaron g BASS, Chris LUDWIG, Eddie HARRIS, Dennis KINSLEY, Zach Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Mike Eades, Les Jones, Tim Comer Technical fouls: Indiana State-None. LSU-None. Attendance: 8113 NIT Season Tip-Off Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Indiana State LSU Last FG - INS 2nd-01:01, LSU 2nd-00:48. Largest lead - INS by 6 1st-15:36, LSU by 13 2nd-07:20. Game: % Game: % Game: % 0 In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench INS LSU Score tied - 4 times. Lead changed - 3 times. Last FG - UNKM 2nd-00:17, INS 2nd-02:00. Largest lead - UNKM by 3 1st-14:54, INS by 33 2nd-00:38. Score tied - 5 times. Lead changed - 4 times. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Indiana State vs UWM 11/17/09 4:30pm at LSU PMAC Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Colorado State vs Indiana State :05 pm (ET) at Hulman Center (Terre Haute, Ind.) 54 Indiana State Total 3-Ptr 00 Leitnaker, Brant c Reed, Rashad g Marshall, Harry g Richard, Carl g Kelly, Jake g Doluony, Koang Crawford, Josh Lathan, Dwayne Martin, Isiah Printy, Jordan Carter, Aaron Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 1 UWM Total 3-Ptr 21 MEIER, Tony f EAYRS, James f ROBERTS, Deonte g FRANKLIN, Ricky g AJAMI, Jerard g WALKER, Riley SOUTER, Patrick TYLER, Michael HILL, Anthony BOGA, Lonnie AVERKAMP, Jason Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Pat Adams, Chris Beaver, Sean Hull Technical fouls: Indiana State-None. UWM-None. Attendance: 8220 NIT Season Tip-Off Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Indiana State UWM Last FG - INS 2nd-00:57, UWM 2nd-00:44. Largest lead - INS by 14 2nd-00:57, UWM by 9 1st-16:58. Game: % Game: % Game: % 2 In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench INS UWM Score tied - 5 times. Lead changed - 5 times. Colorado State Total 3-Ptr 01 FRANKLIN, Travis f OGIDE, Andy f NIGON, Adam g PERRY, Harvey g GREEN, Dorian g BOCAR BA, Mame HORNUNG, Pierce MCFARLAND, Andre ANNESE, Mike DUNN, Arin Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % MBB Media & Record Book 1,1 Indiana State Total 3-Ptr 34 Richard, Carl f Leitnaker, Brant c Reed, Rashad g Marshall, Harry g Kelly, Jake g Doluony, Koang Crawford, Josh Lathan, Dwayne Martin, Isiah Printy, Jordan Carter, Aaron Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % Officials: John Higgins, Bob Staffen, Bob Vetkeotter Technical fouls: Colorado State-None. Indiana State-None. Attendance: 4308 Mountain West/Missouri Valley Conference Challenge Series Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Colorado State Indiana State Last FG - CSU 2nd-00:14, INS 2nd-02:32. Largest lead - CSU by 9 1st-10:59, INS by 11 2nd-04:24. Game: % Game: % Game: % 3 In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench CSU INS Score tied - 4 times. Lead changed - 5 times.
55 MBB Media & Record Book 55 Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Coastal Carolina vs Indiana State 11/23/09 4:30 PM at Bowling Green, Ky. (Diddle Arena) Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Indiana State vs WKU 11/24/09 7:00 PM at Bowling Green, Ky. (Diddle Arena) Coastal Carolina Total 3-Ptr 00 HARRIS, Joseph f JOHNSON, Logan f McLAURIN, Sam c EDWARDS, Mario g GREENWOOD, Kierre g NIEMAN, Danny MOORE, Dexter GRAY, Chad PACK, Jon Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % Indiana State Game: % Game: % Game: % 4 Total 3-Ptr 01 Doluony, Koang f Kelly, Jake f Leitnaker, Brant c Reed, Rashad g Marshall, Harry g Crawford, Josh Lathan, Dwayne Martin, Isiah Printy, Jordan Carter, Aaron Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Tim Clougherty, James Breeding, Lamar Simpson Technical fouls: Coastal Carolina-None. Indiana State-None. Attendance: 25th Dick's Sporting Goods NIT Season Tip-Off Game: % Game: % Game: % 2 Indiana State Total 3-Ptr 20 Lathan, Dwayne f Kelly, Jake f Leitnaker, Brant c Reed, Rashad g Marshall, Harry g Doluony, Koang Crawford, Josh Printy, Jordan Carter, Aaron Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % WKU Game: % Game: % Game: % 2 Total 3-Ptr 01 Kerusch, Sergio f Pettigrew, Steffphon f Evans, Jeremy c Slaughter, AJ g Sally, Anthony g Dixon, Cliff Dickerson, Caden Tipping, Jameson Crook, Jamal Milosevic, Nemanja Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Tim Gattis, Chuck Jones, Tim Fitzgerald Technical fouls: Indiana State-None. WKU-None. Attendance: th Dick's Sporting Goods NIT Season Tip-Off Game: % Game: % Game: % box scores Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Coastal Carolina Indiana State In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench COASTA INS Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Indiana State WKU In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench INS WKU Last FG - COASTAL 2nd-01:30, INS 2nd-01:22. Largest lead - COASTAL by 19 2nd-01:30, INS by 2 1st-03:59. Score tied - 5 times. Lead changed - 2 times. Last FG - INS 2nd-01:51, WKU 2nd-00:01. Largest lead - INS by 16 2nd-19:04, WKU by 4 1st-18:04. Score tied - 3 times. Lead changed - 1 time. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Indiana State vs Arkansas State 11/29/09 2:05 p.m. at Jonesboro, Ark. (Convocation Center) Indiana State Total 3-Ptr 34 Richard, Carl f Leitnaker, Brant c Reed, Rashad g Marshall, Harry g Kelly, Jake g Doluony, Koang Crawford, Josh Lathan, Dwayne Printy, Jordan Carter, Aaron Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 3 Arkansas State Total 3-Ptr 13 Adams, Martavius f Brown, JeJuan f Reed, Brandon g Finn, Trey g Allison, Rashad g Bryant, Daniel Thomas, Jeremy Peterson, Brandon Lance, Mike Butler, Justin Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Terry Moore, JB Caldwell, Kyle Chambers Technical fouls: Indiana State-None. Arkansas State-None. Attendance: 2436 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Indiana State Arkansas State Last FG - INS 2nd-01:03, ASU 2nd-00:33. Largest lead - INS by 16 2nd-09:30, ASU by 7 1st-16:54. Game: % Game: % Game: % 6 In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench INS ASU Score tied - 3 times. Lead changed - 9 times. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Ball State vs Indiana State :05 pm (ET) at Hulman Center (Terre Haute, Ind.) Ball State Total 3-Ptr 01 Perry, Malik * Davis, Randy * Scaife, Jauwan * Sneed, Pierre * Jones, Jarrod * Watson, Terrence Chisholm, Brawley Green, Myron Jr Green, John Hubbard, Mo Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Indiana State Game: % Game: % Game: % 5,1 Total 3-Ptr 00 Leitnaker, Brant * Reed, Rashad * Marshall, Harry * Richard, Carl * Kelly, Jake * Doluony, Koang Crawford, Josh Lathan, Dwayne Martin, Isiah Printy, Jordan Carter, Aaron Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: Officials: Zelton Steed, Don Daily, Mark Mayhood Technical fouls: Ball State-None. Indiana State-None. Attendance: 7144 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Ball State Indiana State Last FG - BSU 2nd-00:39, INS 2nd-00:05. Largest lead - BSU by 16 2nd-13:48, INS by 1 2nd-03:06. Game: % Game: % Game: % 0 In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench BSU INS Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 2 times.
56 Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Oral Roberts vs Indiana State :05 pm (ET) at Hulman Center (Terre Haute, Ind.) Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Indiana State vs TOLEDO 12/19/09 7:00 p.m. at Savage Arena (Toledo, OH) box scores Oral Roberts Total 3-Ptr 25 STOKES, Kyron f CRAION, Michael f FORD, Kevin c HOLDMAN, Ken g MORRISON, Dominique g FLETCHER, Michael BELL-HOLTER, Damen Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Indiana State Game: % Game: % Game: % 1,1 Total 3-Ptr 44 Kelly, Jake f Leitnaker, Brant c Reed, Rashad g Lathan, Dwayne g Marshall, Harry g Doluony, Koang Crawford, Josh Martin, Isiah Printy, Jordan Carter, Aaron Richard, Carl Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: Officials: Mike Sanzere, Bo Boroski, Bobby Vetkoetter Technical fouls: Oral Roberts-None. Indiana State-None. Attendance: 3357 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Oral Roberts Indiana State Last FG - ORU 2nd-03:54, INS 2nd-00:09. Largest lead - ORU by 6 2nd-13:05, INS by 9 1st-16:45. Game: % Game: % Game: % 1,1 In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench ORU INS Score tied - 4 times. Lead changed - 10 times. Indiana State Total 3-Ptr 34 Richard, Carl f Kelly, Jake f Leitnaker, Brant c Reed, Rashad g Lathan, Dwayne g Doluony, Koang Crawford, Josh Martin, Isiah Printy, Jordan Carter, Aaron Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % TOLEDO Game: % Game: % Game: % 1 Total 3-Ptr 33 LO, Mouhamed f DRESSLER, Jordan f BASTFIELD, Larry g GRIFFIN, Malcolm g BARNETT, Jake g ANYIJONG, Justin ALBRECHT, Stephen SHUNNAR, Jay SALTER, Ian Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Terry Wymer, Dave Draucker, John Moore Technical fouls: Indiana State-None. TOLEDO-None. Attendance: 3687 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Indiana State TOLEDO Last FG - INS 2nd-00:07, TOLEDO 2nd-01:07. Largest lead - INS by 11 2nd-13:57, TOLEDO by 5 2nd-01:56. Game: % Game: % Game: % 2 In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench INS TOLEDO Score tied - 5 times. Lead changed - 5 times. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics IUPUI vs Indiana State :00 p.m. at Hulman Center (Terre Haute, Ind.) Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Indiana State vs Southern Illinois :05 p.m. at SIU Arena - Carbondale, Ill. IUPUI Total 3-Ptr 05 Young, Alex f Glenn, Robert f Pettiford, Billy c Nobles, Leroy g Ashworth, John g Rice, Greg Esposito, Sean Avery, Jon Siakam, Christian Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 2,1 Indiana State Total 3-Ptr 34 Richard, Carl f Martin, Isiah c Reed, Rashad g Lathan, Dwayne g Kelly, Jake g Doluony, Koang Crawford, Josh Marshall, Harry Printy, Jordan Carter, Aaron Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Officials: (R)Gerry Pollard, (U)Daniel Chrisman, (U)Mike Litzelfelner Technical fouls: IUPUI-Young, Alex; TEAM. Indiana State-None. Attendance: 4013 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total IUPUI Indiana State Game: % Game: % Game: % 3,1 In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench IUPUI INS Indiana State (0-1 MVC) Total 3-Ptr 34 Richard, Carl f Leitnaker, Brant c Reed, Rashad g Lathan, Dwayne g Kelly, Jake g Doluony, Koang Crawford, Josh Martin, Isiah Marshall, Harry Printy, Jordan Carter, Aaron Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: Game: % Game: % Game: % 3 Southern Illinois (1-0 MVC) Total 3-Ptr 45 Carlton Fay f Nick Evans c Kevin Dillard g Tony Freeman g Justin Bocot g Kendal Brown-Surles Aaron Moise Nate Mitchell Caleb Long Gene Teague Anthony Booker John Freeman Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: Officials: Steve Olson, Kelly Self, Tom Eades Technical fouls: Indiana State-None. Southern Illinois-None. Attendance: 5401 Game: % Game: % Game: % 1 Last FG - IUPUI 2nd-03:16, INS 2nd-00:45. Largest lead - IUPUI by 10 1st-15:49, INS by 13 2nd-00:45. Score tied - 3 times. Lead changed - 3 times. Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Indiana State Southern Illinois In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench INS SIU Last FG - INS 2nd-05:31, SIU 2nd-01:02. Largest lead - INS by 6 1st-02:38, SIU by 20 2nd-02: MBB Media & Record Book Score tied - 8 times. Lead changed - 6 times.
57 MBB Media & Record Book 57 Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Creighton vs Indiana State :05 p.m. at Hulman Center (Terre Haute, Ind.) Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Indiana State vs Drake 01/03/10 6:05 pm at Des Moines, Iowa (Knapp Center) Creighton , 0-2 MVC Total 3-Ptr 01 Carter, Justin f Harriman, Casey f Lawson Jr., Kenny c Witter, Cavel g Young, Antoine g Jones, Josh Stinnett, P'Allen Bock, Andrew Millard, Chad Korver, Kaleb Runnels, Wayne Ashford, Darryl Wragge, Ethan Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 4 Indiana State , 1-1 MVC Total 3-Ptr 34 Richard, Carl f Leitnaker, Brant c Reed, Rashad g Lathan, Dwayne g Marshall, Harry g Doluony, Koang Crawford, Josh Martin, Isiah Printy, Jordan Carter, Aaron Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Officials: (R) Steve Welmer, (U) Randy McCall, (U) David Hall Technical fouls: Creighton-None. Indiana State-None. Attendance: 4017 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Creighton Indiana State Game: % Game: % Game: % 4,4 In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench CU INS Indiana State , 2-1 MVC Total 3-Ptr 34 Richard, Carl f Leitnaker, Brant c Reed, Rashad g Lathan, Dwayne g Marshall, Harry g Doluony, Koang Crawford, Josh Martin, Isiah Printy, Jordan Carter, Aaron Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 0 Drake , 0-3 MVC Total 3-Ptr 02 Hawley, Aaron f Templeton, Adam f VanDeest, Seth c Wedel, Ryan g Young, Josh g Stanley, Craig Parker, Cory Eaddy, Bill Simons, Ben Uhlenhopp, Reece Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Officials: John Higgins, Gerry Pollard, Mike Thibodeaux Technical fouls: Indiana State-None. Drake-None. Attendance: 3924 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Indiana State Drake Last FG - INS 2nd-00:33, DU 2nd-00:42. Largest lead - INS by 14 2nd-00:09, DU by 8 2nd-18:44. Game: % Game: % Game: % 2,1 In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench INS DU Score tied - 8 times. Lead changed - 3 times box scores Last FG - CU 2nd-03:17, INS 2nd-03:44. Largest lead - CU by 3 1st-17:35, INS by 10 2nd-10:48. Score tied - 3 times. Lead changed - 3 times. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Indiana State vs Bradley Braves :05 p.m. at Peoria, Ill. - Carver Arena Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Evansville vs Indiana State :37 p.m. at Hulman Center (Terre Haute, Ind.) Indiana State , 2-2 Total 3-Ptr 34 Richard, Carl f Leitnaker, Brant c Reed, Rashad g Lathan, Dwayne g Marshall, Harry g Doluony, Koang Crawford, Josh Martin, Isiah Printy, Jordan Carter, Aaron Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % OT: % OT: % OT: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 3 Bradley Braves , 2-2 Total 3-Ptr 03 Brown, Taylor f Egolf, Will c Maniscalco, Sam g Roberts, Chris g Warren, Andrew g McCain, Eddren Eastman, Jake Simms-Edwards, D Thompson, Anthony Singh, Sam Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Kelly Self, Don Daily, Brad Gaston Technical fouls: Indiana State-None. Bradley Braves-None. Attendance: 8618 Score by periods 1st 2nd OT Total Indiana State Bradley Braves OT: % OT: OT: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 8 In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench INS BRAD-M Evansville , 0-5 MVC Total 3-Ptr 32 Haarsma, James f Holmes, Denver f Lacey, Kavon g Hudson, Monie g Ryan, Colt g Jones, Lewis Taylor, Troy van Tongeren, Pieter Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 1 Indiana State , 3-2 MVC Total 3-Ptr 34 Richard, Carl f Leitnaker, Brant c Reed, Rashad g Marshall, Harry g Printy, Jordan g Doluony, Koang Crawford, Josh Martin, Isiah Carter, Aaron Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Officials: (R) John Higgins, (U) Tom Eades, (U) Paul Jannsenn Technical fouls: Evansville-None. Indiana State-None. Attendance: 4177 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Evansville Indiana State Last FG - UE 2nd-00:16, INS 2nd-02:55. Largest lead - UE by 4 1st-18:30, INS by 25 2nd-09:38. Game: % Game: % Game: % 1 In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench UE INS Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 3 times. Last FG - INS OT-00:15, BRAD-M OT-01:02. Largest lead - INS by 5 2nd-07:26, BRAD-M by 16 1st-00:02. Score tied - 9 times. Lead changed - 6 times.
58 Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Wichita State vs Indiana State :00 p.m. at Hulman Center (Terre Haute, Ind.) Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Indiana State vs UNI 01/16/10 7:07 PM at Cedar Falls, Iowa - McLeod Center box scores Wichita State , 5-1 MVC Total 3-Ptr 00 Ellis, Aaron f Hatch, Graham f Durley, JT c Hannah, Clevin g Murry, Toure' g Manigault, Kenny Williams, Demetric Felter, Mason Kyles, David Blair, Gabe Stutz, Garrett Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 3,1 Indiana State , 3-3 MVC Total 3-Ptr 34 Richard, Carl f Leitnaker, Brant c Reed, Rashad g Marshall, Harry g Printy, Jordan g Crawford, Josh Martin, Isiah Carter, Aaron Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Officials: (R) Verne Harris, (U) Gerry Pollard, (U) Bob Staffen Technical fouls: Wichita State-None. Indiana State-None. Attendance: 4577 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Wichita State Indiana State Last FG - WSU 2nd-01:01, INS 2nd-00:31. Largest lead - WSU by 13 2nd-06:23, INS None. Game: % Game: % Game: % 2 In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench WSU INS Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 0 times. Indiana State , 3-4 MVC Total 3-Ptr 00 Leitnaker, Brant * Reed, Rashad * Marshall, Harry * Printy, Jordan * Richard, Carl * Doluony, Koang Crawford, Josh Martin, Isiah Carter, Aaron Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 4 UNI , 7-0 MVC Total 3-Ptr 05 Farokhmanesh, Ali * Ahelegbe, Kwadzo * Moran, Johnny * Koch, Adam * Eglseder, Jordan * Haak, Brian Koch, Jake Dunham, Kerwin Sonnen, Marc O'Rear, Lucas Pehl, Austin Rodenberg, Adam James, Anthony Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Zelton Steed, Kipp Kissinger, Brad Gaston Technical fouls: Indiana State-None. UNI-None. Attendance: 6778 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Indiana State UNI Game: % Game: % Game: % 1 In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench INS UNI Last FG - INS 2nd-07:10, UNI 2nd-04:29. Largest lead - INS by 3 1st-11:11, UNI by 27 2nd-09:02. Score tied - 7 times. Lead changed - 5 times. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Indiana State vs Missouri State :07 p.m. at JQH Arena, Springfield, Mo. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics No. 20 Northern Iowa vs Indiana State :07 p.m. at Hulman Center (Terre Haute, Ind.) Indiana State , 3-5 MVC Total 3-Ptr 24 Printy, Jordan f Richard, Carl f Josh Crawford c Marshall, Harry g Rashad Reed g Brant Leitnaker Koang Doluony Martin, Isiah Carter, Aaron Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % OT: % OT: % OT: Game: % Game: % Game: % 1 Missouri State , 4-4 MVC Total 3-Ptr 15 Mallett,Jermaine f Weems,Kyle f Creekmore,Will c Fuehrmeyer,Justin g Leonard,Adam g Pickens,Keith Ricks,Nafis Patterson,Caleb Jehle,Ryan Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % Officials: Tom ONeill, Steve Olson, Randy McCall Technical fouls: Indiana State-None. Missouri State-None. Attendance: 7343 Score by periods 1st 2nd OT Total Indiana State Missouri State Last FG - INS OT-01:48, MSU OT-00:05. Largest lead - INS None, MSU by 24 2nd-16:20. OT: % OT: % OT: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 4,1 In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench INS MSU Score tied - 4 times. Lead changed - 0 times. No. 20 Northern Iowa , 8-1 MVC Total 3-Ptr 34 Koch, Adam f Eglseder, Jordan c Farokhmanesh, Ali g Ahelegbe, Kwadzo g Dunham, Kerwin g Koch, Jake Sonnen, Marc O'Rear, Lucas James, Anthony Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 2 Indiana State , 3-6 MVC Total 3-Ptr 34 Richard, Carl f Leitnaker, Brant c Reed, Rashad g Marshall, Harry g Printy, Jordan g Doluony, Koang Crawford, Josh Martin, Isiah Carter, Aaron Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % Officials: Gerry Pollard, Mike Sanzere, Kelly Self Technical fouls: No. 20 Northern Iowa-Ahelegbe, Kwadzo. Indiana State-Marshall, Harry. Attendance: 3407 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total No. 20 Northern Iowa Indiana State Last FG - UNI 2nd-00:36, INS 2nd-00:09. Largest lead - UNI by 14 2nd-14:36, INS by 1 1st-17:08. Game: % Game: % Game: % 0 In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench UNI INS Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 2 times MBB Media & Record Book
59 MBB Media & Record Book 59 Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Southern Illinois vs Indiana State :05 p.m. at Hulman Center (Terre Haute, Ind.) Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Indiana State vs Evansville :05 CST at Roberts Stadium; Evansville IN Southern Illinois , 4-6 MVC Total 3-Ptr 45 Carlton Fay f Gene Teague c Kevin Dillard g Tony Freeman g Justin Bocot g Kendal Brown-Surles Nate Mitchell Jack Crowder Anthony Booker John Freeman Nick Evans Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 9 Indiana State , 4-6 MVC Total 3-Ptr 34 Richard, Carl f Leitnaker, Brant c Reed, Rashad g Marshall, Harry g Printy, Jordan g Doluony, Koang Crawford, Josh Lathan, Dwayne Martin, Isiah Carter, Aaron Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Officials: (R) Mike Sanzere, (U) Zelton Steed, (U) Tom Eades Technical fouls: Southern Illinois-None. Indiana State-None. Attendance: 4179 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Southern Illinois Indiana State Game: % Game: % Game: % 4 In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench SIU INS Indiana State , 5-6 Total 3-Ptr 34 Richard, Carl f Leitnaker, Brant c Reed, Rashad g Marshall, Harry g Printy, Jordan g Doluony, Koang Crawford, Josh Martin, Isiah Carter, Aaron Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 0 Evansville , 0-11 Total 3-Ptr 04 Jones, Lewis f Holmes, Denver f Hopf, Clint c Lacey, Kavon g Ryan, Colt g Taylor, Troy Cox, Ned Haarsma, James van Tongeren, Pieter Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Eric Curry, Don Daily, Gerry Pollard Technical fouls: Indiana State-None. Evansville-None. Attendance: 5398 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Indiana State Evansville Last FG - INS 2nd-00:51, UE 2nd-00:02. Largest lead - INS by 9 2nd-00:06, UE by 11 1st-08:49. Game: % Game: % Game: % 3 In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench INS UE Score tied - 7 times. Lead changed - 6 times box scores Last FG - SIU 2nd-00:12, INS 2nd-02:22. Largest lead - SIU by 6 1st-18:27, INS by 10 2nd-05:37. Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 1 time. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Illinois State vs Indiana State :05 p.m. at Hulman Center (Terre Haute, Ind.) Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Indiana State vs Wichita State :05 p.m. at Wichita, Kan. (Charles Koch Arena) Illinois State , 6-6 MVC Total 3-Ptr 32 Carmichael,Jackie f Odiakosa,Dinma c Eldridge,Osiris g Rubin,Alex g Phillips,Lloyd g Coates,Matt Johnson,Terry Hill,Austin Thornton,Kellen Clark,Justin Lewis,Tony Mishler,Blake Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 4,1 Indiana State , 6-6 MVC Total 3-Ptr 34 Richard, Carl f Leitnaker, Brant c Reed, Rashad g Marshall, Harry g Printy, Jordan g Doluony, Koang Crawford, Josh Lathan, Dwayne Martin, Isiah Carter, Aaron Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Officials: (R) Mike Sanzere, (U) Randy McCall, (U) Brad Gaston Technical fouls: Illinois State-None. Indiana State-None. Attendance: 4322 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Illinois State Indiana State Game: % Game: % Game: % 1 In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench ILS INS Indiana State , 6-7 Total 3-Ptr 01 Doluony, Koang f Richard, Carl f Leitnaker, Brant c Reed, Rashad g Printy, Jordan g Crawford, Josh Martin, Isiah Carter, Aaron Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 2 Wichita State , 9-4 Total 3-Ptr 00 Ellis, Aaron f Durley, JT f Hannah, Clevin g Hatch, Graham g Murry, Toure' g Williams, Demetric Kyles, David Blair, Gabe Stutz, Garrett Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Hal Lusk, Rick Randall, David Stevens Technical fouls: Indiana State-None. Wichita State-None. Attendance: Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Indiana State Wichita State Last FG - INS 2nd-00:14, WSU 2nd-01:25. Largest lead - INS by 16 1st-09:54, WSU by 8 2nd-00:30. Game: % Game: % Game: % 5 In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench INS WSU Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 2 times. Last FG - ILS 2nd-01:38, INS 2nd-04:52. Largest lead - ILS by 6 1st-13:03, INS by 8 2nd-04:52. Score tied - 3 times. Lead changed - 13 times.
60 Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Indiana State vs Creighton :07 pm at Omaha, Neb. (Qwest Center Omaha) Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Drake vs Indiana State :05 p.m. at Hulman Center (Terre Haute, Ind.) box scores Indiana State , 6-8 MVC Total 3-Ptr 01 Doluony, Koang f Richard, Carl f Leitnaker, Brant c Reed, Rashad g Printy, Jordan g Crawford, Josh Martin, Isiah Carter, Aaron Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 2 Creighton , 8-6 MVC Total 3-Ptr 01 Carter, Justin f Harriman, Casey f Lawson Jr., Kenny c Ashford, Darryl g Young, Antoine g Jones, Josh Witter, Cavel Millard, Chad Korver, Kaleb Runnels, Wayne Wragge, Ethan Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 3 Officials: Paul Janssen, David Hall, Mark Whitehead Technical fouls: Indiana State-None. Creighton-None. Attendance: E. Wragge ties CU freshman record for consecutive games with a 3 (12; Buford). Score by periods 1st 2nd Total In Off 2nd Fast Indiana State Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench INS Creighton CU Drake , 6-9 MVC Total 3-Ptr 44 Templeton, Adam f VanDeest, Seth c Wedel, Ryan g Wiseler, Frank g Young, Josh g Hawley, Aaron Eaddy, Bill Simons, Ben Uhlenhopp, Reece Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 0 Indiana State , 7-8 MVC Total 3-Ptr 34 Richard, Carl f Crawford, Josh c Reed, Rashad g Printy, Jordan g Carter, Aaron g Leitnaker, Brant Doluony, Koang Martin, Isiah Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % Officials: (R) Dave Warfel, Mike Litzelfelner, Bobby Vetkoetter Technical fouls: Drake-None. Indiana State-None. Attendance: 5127 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Drake Indiana State Last FG - DU 2nd-00:16, INS 2nd-02:57. Largest lead - DU by 7 1st-16:52, INS by 15 2nd-02:57. Game: % Game: % Game: % 1 In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench DU INS Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 1 time. Last FG - INS 2nd-00:54, CU 2nd-02:37. Largest lead - INS None, CU by 20 2nd-10:24. Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 0 times. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Bradley Braves vs Indiana State :05 p.m. at Hulman Center (Terre Haute, Ind.) Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Indiana State vs Green Bay 02/20/10 7 p.m. at Resch Center (Green Bay, Wis.) Bradley Braves , 8-8 MVC Total 3-Ptr 03 Brown, Taylor f Egolf, Will c Maniscalco, Sam g Roberts, Chris g Warren, Andrew g Eastman, Jake Simms-Edwards, D Singh, Sam Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % OT: % OT: % OT: Game: % Game: % Game: % 1,1 Indiana State , 8-8 MVC Total 3-Ptr 34 Richard, Carl f Crawford, Josh c Reed, Rashad g Printy, Jordan g Carter, Aaron g Leitnaker, Brant Doluony, Koang Martin, Isiah Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: (R) Curtis Shaw, (U) Terry Wymer, (U) Hal Lusk Technical fouls: Bradley Braves-None. Indiana State-None. Attendance: 3986 Score by periods 1st 2nd OT Total Bradley Braves Indiana State Last FG - BRAD-M OT-01:02, INS OT-00:40. Largest lead - BRAD-M by 7 1st-13:24, INS by 11 1st-05:43. OT: % OT: % OT: Game: % Game: % Game: % 2 In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench BRAD-M INS Score tied - 7 times. Lead changed - 10 times. Indiana State Total 3-Ptr 03 Reed, Rashad * Crawford, Josh * Printy, Jordan * Carter, Aaron * Richard, Carl * Leitnaker, Brant Doluony, Koang Martin, Isiah Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 1 Green Bay Total 3-Ptr 00 PERINE, Bryquis * COTTON, Troy * FLETCHER, Rahmon * BERRY, Randy * SMITH, Matt * PEARSON, Rian EVANS, Seth BARKLEY, Cordero NELSON, Pat Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Mike Litzelfelner, Jeff Malham, Gene Grimshaw Technical fouls: Indiana State-None. Green Bay-None. Attendance: 3395 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Indiana State Green Bay Last FG - INS 2nd-00:38, GB 2nd-00:11. Largest lead - INS by 10 1st-11:09, GB by 2 1st-14:38. Game: % Game: % Game: % 1 In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench INS GB Score tied - 3 times. Lead changed - 5 times MBB Media & Record Book
61 MBB Media & Record Book 61 Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Indiana State vs Illinois State :05 p.m. at Normal, Ill. (Doug Collins Court at RBA) Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Missouri State vs Indiana State :05 p.m. at Hulman Center (Terre Haute, Ind.) Indiana State , 8-9 Total 3-Ptr 34 Richard, Carl f Crawford, Josh c Reed, Rashad g Marshall, Harry g Printy, Jordan g Leitnaker, Brant Doluony, Koang Lathan, Dwayne Martin, Isiah Carter, Aaron Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 1 Missouri State , 8-10 MVC Total 3-Ptr 34 Weems,Kyle f Creekmore,Will c Fuehrmeyer,Justin g Leonard,Adam g Mallett,Jermaine g Pickens,Keith Ricks,Nafis Patterson,Caleb Jones,Jerome Rhine,Isaiah Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % OT: % OT: % OT: % Game: % Game: % Game: % box scores Illinois State , 11-6 Total 3-Ptr 34 Lewis,Tony f Odiakosa,Dinma f Eldridge,Osiris g Rubin,Alex g Phillips,Lloyd g Johnson,Terry Hill,Austin Thornton,Kellen Carmichael,Jackie Clark,Justin Mishler,Blake Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Curtis Shaw, Randy McCall, Randy Heimerman Technical fouls: Indiana State-None. Illinois State-None. Attendance: 7024 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Indiana State Illinois State Last FG - INS 2nd-02:24, ILS 2nd-00:22. Largest lead - INS by 2 1st-18:27, ILS by 17 2nd-00:22. Game: % Game: % Game: % 1 In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench INS ILS Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 1 time. Indiana State , 9-9 MVC Total 3-Ptr 34 Richard, Carl f Crawford, Josh c Reed, Rashad g Marshall, Harry g Printy, Jordan g Leitnaker, Brant Doluony, Koang Lathan, Dwayne Martin, Isiah Carter, Aaron Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: (R) Kelly Self, (U) Hal Lusk, (U) Jeff Campbell Technical fouls: Missouri State-None. Indiana State-None. Attendance: Score by periods 1st 2nd OT Total Missouri State Indiana State Last FG - MSU OT-00:05, INS OT-00:01. Largest lead - MSU by 9 1st-13:00, INS by 4 2nd-17:24. OT: % OT: OT: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 0 In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench MSU INS Score tied - 10 times. Lead changed - 8 times. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Indiana State vs Illinois State 03/05/10 8:47pm at Scottrade Center, St Louis, MO Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Indiana State vs Saint Louis 3/16/10 8 p.m. at St. Louis, Mo. (Chaifetz Arena) Indiana State (9-9 MVC) Total 3-Ptr 34 Richard, Carl f Crawford, Josh c Reed, Rashad g Marshall, Harry g Printy, Jordan g Leitnaker, Brant Doluony, Koang Lathan, Dwayne Martin, Isiah Carter, Aaron Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 2 Illinois State (11-7 MVC) Total 3-Ptr 34 Lewis,Tony f Odiakosa,Dinma f Eldridge,Osiris g Rubin,Alex g Phillips,Lloyd g Hill,Austin Thornton,Kellen Carmichael,Jackie Clark,Justin Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: John Higgins, David Hall, Kelly Self Technical fouls: Indiana State-None. Illinois State-None. Attendance: Game 6 of the State Farm MVC men's basketball tournament. Visitors #3 (Reed) fouls out 0:09 2nd half. Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Indiana State Illinois State Game: % Game: % Game: % 6 In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench INS ILS Indiana State Total 3-Ptr 34 Richard, Carl f Leitnaker, Brant c Reed, Rashad g Lathan, Dwayne g Printy, Jordan g Doluony, Koang Crawford, Josh Martin, Isiah Carter, Aaron Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 4 Saint Louis Total 3-Ptr 24 ELLIS, Cody f REED, Willie c MITCHELL, Kwamain g SALECICH, Christian g CASSITY, Kyle g JORDAN, Justin CONKLIN, Brian SMITH, Jon REMEKUN, Cory Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Brent Hampton, Bob Testa, Louis Andrakakos Technical fouls: Indiana State-None. Saint Louis-None. Attendance: College Basketball Invitational - Opening Round Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Indiana State Saint Louis Last FG - INS 2nd-00:28, SLU 2nd-07:16. Largest lead - INS None, SLU by 19 2nd-07:16. Game: % Game: % Game: % 5 In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench INS SLU Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 0 times. Last FG - INS 2nd-00:10, ILS 2nd-03:45. Largest lead - INS by 12 1st-03:57, ILS by 11 2nd-02:41. Score tied - 4 times. Lead changed - 10 times.
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63 BRADLEY (25-48) D28 L A D10 L A J16 W H F25 W A M1 W H J13 W H F10 W A J21 L A F11 L H J3 L A F19 L H J4 L (2ot) H F6 L A M12 L A F17 L A F26 L H J2 L A J26 W H J14 W H F16 W A F13 L H F27 L A J15 W H F12 L A J14 L H F27 L A M5 L A J9 L A F13 L H J20 L A F7 L H J19 L A F25 W H J4 W 59-49(ot) A J18 W H J25 W 74-70(ot) A F17 L H J12 L A F12 L H J7 L A J14 L H J25 L H J13 L A F16 L H J3 W A J26 W H D22 L A J30 W H J8 L A F28 W H D23 W H F17 L A M5 W N J31 L A F13 W H M1 L N J22 L H F5 L A J3 L A F25 L H J2 L A J29 W W M4 W N J21 L A F8 W H J13 L H F24 L A J20 L A F12 W H J13 L H 2010 Indiana State Basketball J24 L A J6 L (ot) A F16 W (ot) H CREIGHTON (23-48) J28 L H F16 L A M5 L A J20 W A J27 W H J17 L A F9 L H J10 L H F5 L A F3 L A J9 L A J13 W H M3 W A J14 W H J30 L A J19 L A F9 L H J30 W H F15 L A J31 L A F14 W H J22 L A J30 L H J14 L H F18 L A M3 L N J9 L A J22 L H J26 L A F7 L H J7 W A J16 W H J11 W A F27 W H J8 W (ot) H F3 L A J5 L H F6 W A J20 W A F10 L H F10 L A F22 W H J10 W H J15 L A J2 L H J17 W A J6 W H F16 L A M5 L N J11 L A F4 L H M4 W N D16 L A F6 L H J29 L H F19 L A M8 L N J28 L H F18 L A J12 W H F26 L A J15 L H F22 L A J4 W H J27 L A J2 W H J19 L A D31 L H J27 L A J1 W H F9 L A DRAKE (37-34) D17 W H F2 W A D28 W (2ot) H J14 W A F18 W H F6 W H F20 W A J14 W H F4 L A J22 W H F14 L A F4 L A F25 W H J29 L A F24 L H J28 W A F23 L H J10 W H J28 L A J16 L H F17 L A J24 L A F5 W H J7 L A J28 W H J24 L H J30 L A F17 W H F26 L A J30 W H F9 W A F1 W A F10 W H J14 W H F9 L 74-76(2ot) A F5 L A F17 L H J28 L H J16 L A F8 W H J8 W A J18 W H J17 W H F23 W A F4 L A F13 W H J22 W H J29 W A J23 W H F15 L A D6 L A F19 L H J18 L A F12 W H J22 W H F4 L A D30 L (ot) H F22 L A J11 L A J18 L H M2 W N D30 W H J18 L A J9 L A F2 L H M7 L N J7 L A M1 W H M5 W N J3 W A F13 W H EVANSVILLE (79-72) J7 W A F18 W H J6 W A J6 W A J27 W H F29 W A F11 L A F16 W A F26 W H J17 W A F11 W H D5 L A J14 W A D4 W H J8 L A D6 L H M2 W A D15 L A F23 L H D18 W H J17 L A J16 L A F19 W H J21 W H J6 L A F1 L H J16 L A F21 W H D4 W H J5 W A D13 L A J11 W H D12 W H J23 W A F20 W H L A F20 W H D17 W H J31 W A J29 W 69-68(ot) A F5 W H J21 W H J28 W A J25 L H F8 L A J24 L A F7 W H J17 L A F5 W H M4 W NAIA(H) J7 W H F24 L A J6 L H F17 L A J5 L H F16 L A J4 L H F16 L H J18 L A J28 L H J17 L A F17 W H MBB Media & Record Book 63 series history vs. valley opponents
64 series history vs. valley opponents J23 L A F16 L H J21 W (2ot) A F14 W H J20 L A F13 W H J12 L A F20 L H J11 L A F19 L H F6 L H F23 L A J29 L A F29 L H F1 W (ot) A F18 W H J31 L H F17 W A J30 W H F22 W A J28 L A F21 W H J19 W H F20 L A J17 W H F19 L A J13 L H J31 W A J9 L A M4 W H J2 W H J29 W A J17 L A M1 W H J3 W H F26 W A D10 W H D2 W A D20 W H D6 L A D5 W H D11 W A D8 W H D8 L A D4 W H D6 L A D30 L H D12 L A J6 W H D10 L A J27 L H F18 L A D14 W H D29 L A D14 L A J5 L H J11 L H J26 L A J13 L H F14 L A J22 L H F24 L A D20 W H F15 L A D19 L A F10 L H F12 W H F26 W A J17 W A F21 W H J5 W H 2010 Indiana State Basketball F16 W A J4 W H M3 L A D31 W H M1 W A M5 L N J22 L A F12 W H J7 L A F25 L H J24 L H F11 L A D29 W A J23 W H J4 L H J17 L A J10 W H J31 W A ILLINOIS STATE (46-57) J L H D14 W H F2 W A D14 L A F1 W H F12 L A F12 W H F7 L A F21 L H D16 W A F5 W H F25 W H F22 W A F25 W H D20 W H D23 L A D5 W H D4 W A D3 W H D1 W A M8 W NCAA(A) J14 W A D20 W H D22 W H J13 W A J8 W A J29 L H F7 L A M3 W H M2 L H F26 L A J21 L H J25 L A J31 W H J21 L A M10 W NIT(H) D4 W H D10 L A D15 W 88-85(2ot) H J14 L H J30 L A J15 L A F19 L H J21 L A F25 W H J24 L 83-85(ot) H F27 L A M5 W A J6 W H J25 L A J10 L A F8 W H F28 L N J20 L A F17 L H F11 L H F25 L A J13 W H F10 L A J5 W H J14 L A F8 L H F22 L A J9 W H F2 L A M6 L N J15 L A F21 L H J30 L A F23 L H J3 L A F26 W H J16 L A F18 L H M1 L N D30 L A F7 L H J27 W A F22 W H J12 W A F2 W H J6 W A F10 W H J12 L A F9 L H F8 L A M1 L H J10 W H F14 L A J6 L A J19 L H D22 W H J25 L A J6 W A F14 L H M1 W N J27 L A F16 W H J10 W (ot) H F8 W (ot) A F3 W H F24 L A M6 L N MISSOURI STATE (18-35) M12 L NAIA(N) M? L NAIA(N) D7 W H M1 L A F4 W H F28 L A D5 W A D4 W H J18 W 73-72(ot) A D3 W H D8 W H J6 W A D22 L A F23 W H J25 L A M2 W H F6 L H MBB Media & Record Book F20 L A J2 L A F1 L H D17 L A F27 L H J7 L H F17 L A F1 L A F13 W H J31 L A F12 L H J23 W H F20 L A F27 L N J15 W H F6 L A J31 W H F24 L A J27 L H F25 L A F1 L H F15 L A J15 L A J31 L H F3 L A F15 W H D30 L A J29 L H D16 L A F3 L H J15 L A M1 L H F14 W A F28 W H J19 L (ot) A F27 W (ot) H NORTHERN IOWA (20-20) F3 W A F29 W H J23 W H J30 L A J29 L A F19 W H J19 W H F4 L A J27 W H F3 L A J11 W H F8 L A J19 W (ot) H F21 W A D5 W H F6 W A F9 W A F19 W H J4 W H F7 L A J10 L H J23 W A J16 L A F26 L H M7 W N F7 L A F28 L H J9 L H J26 L A F4 L A F14 W H J20 L A F5 W H
65 J5 W H F27 L A D28 W (2ot) A J31 L H M6 L N J16 L A J24 L H SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (39-76) D15 W H D14 W H F15 W A F22 W H J12 W A F15 W H J31 W A D2 W H J24 L A F1 W 39-36(ot) H F10 L A D8 L A J6 L H M16 L NAIB(N) D20 L A F8 W H N17 W A F27 L A F22 W H J21 L A J31 W H F22 L A J8 L H J7 L H F22 L A J27 L H J27 L A J9 L A F19 W H M4 L NCAA(A) J7 L A J6 W H M6 L A F2 W H F25 L A J16 L A F13 L H F2 L A F22 W H J6 L H F10 W A J24 L A F18 L H J4 W H J19 L A J22 W H F15 W A M1 W H F2 W A F23 L H J15 W A F7 W H J16 L A J28 L H J22 W H F3 L A J9 L A F4 W H F14 L A M2 L H J23 L A M1 W H 2010 Indiana State Basketball J29 L A F26 L A J16 L 72-82(ot) A F24 L 87-90(ot) H F4 L H F9 L A J18 L H J27 L A M3 L N D30 L A F13 W H M2 L N D21 L A F6 W H F4 L H F13 L A J25 L H F9 L A J21 L A F11 L H J31 L A F21 W H J25 L A F3 L H F28 W N J24 L A F18 W H J9 L A J20 L H J19 W H F23 L A J20 L A F26 L H M3 W N J19 L A F23 L H J11 L H J25 L A J7 L H J25 L A F9 L A F28 L H M5 L N J5 L H F1 W A J31 L A F21 L H J12 W 64-62(2ot) H F5 L A J21 L H F18 W A D29 L A J28 W H WICHITA STATE (27-45) J26 L 70-74(ot) A F20 W H J18 W A F24 W H J5 W H F21 L A F26 L A J26 L A F28 W H F18 L A F27 L H J31 L H F12 L A J19 L H F16 L A J16 L A J31 L H M7 L A J18 W H F8 L A J22 L A F21 L H F6 L A F11 W H J19 L A F23 L H F3 L A F24 L H F4 W A F18 W H J11 W H F15 L A J2 L H J16 L A J20 W H F26 L A F16 L A F25 W H J11 L A J22 W H J4 L H J30 W A J5 W H F2 L A F28 L N J7 W H F18 W A D30 W H J27 W A M4 W N J14 W H J27 W A J16 L H F3 L 84-87(ot) A J7 L A F22 L H J17 W A F11 L H J15 W H F5 L A D28 L A F11 L H M3 L N J10 W H F8 L A F2 L A F19 W 83-73(ot) H M6 W N F4 L H F24 L A J13 L H F5 L A MBB Media & Record Book 65 series history vs. valley opponents
66 all-time opponent records 66 Central Missouri Indiana State Basketball Opponent First Last Record Central Normal Hamline Akron Central St Hanover Alabama-Huntsville Chadron St Hawaii Alaska-Anchorage Champions of Mexico Hillsdale College Alberta (Canada) Chicago St Houston American Cincinnati Huntington College American, P.R The Citadel Idaho St Anderson College Clemson Illinois Appalachian St Cleveland St Illinois-Chicago Arizona St Coastal Carolina Illinois State Arkansas Colorado St Illinois Wesleyan Arkansas St Columbia Indiana Arkansas Tech Concordia College Indiana B Armour Institute Concordia Seminary Indianapolis Armstrong St Crane Naval Depot Iowa Army Creighton Iowa St Augustana (S.D.) Danville Athletic Club IPFW Auburn-Montgomery Delta St IUPUI Austin Peay Denver Jacksonville Baldwin-Wallace DePaul James Madison Ball State DePauw Jenson Brothers Baltimore DePauw Pre-Flight Kansas St Baptist College Detroit Kansas Wesleyan Baylor Diamond Oilers Kent St Bellarmine Drake Kentucky Wesleyan Bellmont College Drury College Lamar Beloit College Duquesne Lawrence Birmingham-Southern Earlham Lawrence Tech Blackburn College East Carolina Liberty (Va.) Boston East Central Oklahoma Lincoln (Mo.) Bowling Green East Texas State Long Beach State Bradley Eastern Illinois Loras College Brazil H.S Eastern Kentucky LSU Bridgeport Brass Eastern Michigan Louisiana Tech Brigham Young Eastern New Mexico Louisville Buffalo Eckerd Loyola-Baltimore Bunker Hill Elon Loyola-Chicago Butler Emporia State Loyola-Marymount Calgary-Canada Evansville Luther College CS Northridge Fairleigh Dickinson McKendree College Campbell Findlay Manchester Camp Grant Florida St Manitoba (Canada) Camp Taylor Ft. Sheridan Mankato St Canterbury Franklin College Manual Training H.S Carroll College Fredonia St Marietta College Carson-Newman Fresno St Marshall Catawba College Gardner-Webb Marquette Cayuga H.S Geneva College Opponent First Last Record Cedarville College George Fields Memphis Centenary George Washington Mercer (Ga.) Central Arkansas Georgetown College Merom Christian Central Florida Georgia Miami-Ohio Opponent First Last Record Georgia Southern Michigan Central Michigan Gonzaga Michigan St Green Bay Middle Tennessee St MBB Media & Record Book
67 Robert Morris College Indiana State Basketball Middletown (Ind.) Rockhurst College Vanderbilt Midwestern St Rollins College Vincennes Millikin Rose-Hulman VMI Milwaukee Rutgers Virginia Tech Minnesota St. Ambrose College Wabash College Minn. Teachers College St. Cloud St Washington St Mississippi St. Francis Washington-St. Louis Mississippi State St. John s (N.Y.) Wayne St Missouri St. Joseph s College Weber St Missouri-Kansas City Saint Louis West Texas St Missouri State St. Mary s College Western Carolina Missouri-St. Louis St. Michael s College ( Western Illinois Missouri Valley College St. Thomas College Western Kentucky Missouri Western St. Viator College Western Michigan Montana St Sacramento St Western New Mexico Moores Hill San Diego St Western Washington Morehead St San Jose St Westmont College Morningside College Santa Clara Wheaton College Morris Harvey College Saskatchewan Wichita State Murray State Shuretleff William Penn Muskingum College Simpson College Winston-Salem NAGU South Alabama Wisconsin Nebraska-Kearney South Dakota Wisconsin-Parkside Nevada-Las Vegas South Dakota St Wisconsin-Platteville Nevada-Reno South Dakota Wesleyan Wisconsin-Stevens Point New Mexico State Southeastern Louisiana Wisconsin-Stout North Carolina A&T Southeast Missouri St Wittenberg-Ohio UNC-Charlotte Southeastern Okla. St Wyoming North Central College Southern Illinois Xavier North Texas SIU-Edwardsville Youngstown St Northeastern Illinois Southern Methodist Northeast Missouri Southern Oregon St Northern Illinois Southwestern Louisiana Northern Iowa Stout Field Northwest Missouri St Sul Ross St Notre Dame Tampa Oakland City College Taylor Occidental College Tennessee Martin Ohio Tennessee St Oklahoma Tennessee Tech Oklahoma City Texas Oral Roberts Texas Christian Oregon Texas Southern Pacific Texas Tech Parsons Texas Wesleyan Pennsylvania Toledo Penn State Trinity (Texas) Pepperdine Tulane Peru Naval Base Tulsa Philadelphia Textile UCLA Purdue USC Quantico Marines Univ. of Americas Regis College Utah State Rice Valdosta St Valparaiso MBB Media & Record Book 67 all-time opponent records
68 memorable games 68 Purdue at Indiana State December 14, 1973 This game represented the Hulman Center s coming out party. An estimated crowd of 9,000 fans watched Indiana State play its first-ever basketball game at Hulman Center against Purdue. The Sycamores dropped an decision, as John Garrett tossed in 26 points and grabbed 11 rebounds for the Boilermakers. Frank Kendrick added 20 points and 10 boards for Purdue. The Sycamores were led by Carl Macon and Rick Williams, who each scored 22 points. Macon also had nine rebounds for ISU. Purdue at Indiana State November 27, 1977 Bird s junior year. The Larry and Harry (Morgan) Show. Indiana State s fans have been revved up about this game for weeks. Purdue s Boilermakers featured the likes of future NBAers Joe Barry Carroll and Jerry Sichting. Indiana State started a junior college transfer by the name of Leroy Staley at guard. In the end it was no contest as the Sycamores rolled to a win over their cousins from the Big Ten. Bird was remarkable. The Hick from French Lick scored 26 points, grabbed 17 rebounds and dished out eight assists. Staley added 22 points and Morgan chipped in with 18. But what people remember the most about this game was the confrontation between Purdue s Carroll and ISU s 7-foot backup center Richard Johnson. Carroll had been doing a number on Indiana State s starting center DeCarsta Webster early in the contest. Johnson was inserted into the lineup to try and slow the Purdue center down a bit. He accomplished that quickly with an elbow to the face of Carroll while both were scrambling for a rebound. The Boilermaker pivotman was controlled the rest of the game. Bradley vs. Indiana State March 1, 1978 A Missouri Valley Conference postseason tournament game featuring ISU s Larry Bird and Bradley s Roger Phegley. The Sycamores won the game as Bird fired in 33 points and hauled down 14 rebounds. ISU went on to play New Mexico State and Creighton in the tournament, finally losing to the Bluejays, Indiana State eventually took part in the NIT postseason tournament, losing to Rutgers in the semifinals. Indiana State at New Mexico State February 1, 1979 The Sycamores perfect 18-0 record was on the line as Indiana State trailed, 83-81, with just three seconds remaining in regulation time. And, to make matters bleaker, the Aggies were at the free throw line. They missed the shot, however, and the rebound was controlled by Sycamores center Brad Miley. Miley s outlet pass went to Bob Heaton, who launched a 50-foot desperation heave at the bucket. The shot banked through the net, sending the game into overtime and an eventual Indiana State victory. Heaton would forever be known as the Miracle Man Indiana State Basketball Wichita State at Indiana State February 24, 1979 Larry Bird s last regular season home game. A national television audience (NBC) and commentator Al McGuire -- watched as ISU toppled Wichita State, The Sycamores were undefeated and ranked No. 2 nationally. A win over the Shockers and losses by Notre Dame and UCLA would move Indiana State into the Number 1 ranking in the country. A blizzard outside didn t stop a sellout crowd from filling Hulman Center to capacity. Larry Legend scored a career-high 49 points. Need we say more? Indiana State vs. Arkansas March 17, 1979 The Sycamores cruised into the Midwest Regional Final, dispatching Virginia Tech and Oklahoma, meeting Arkansas with a Final Four berth on the line. With the game tied, 81-81, Bob Heaton lived up to his Miracle Man moniker. The Clay City, Ind., native drove the lane and, as time expired, the right-handed Heaton switched the ball to his left hand, sinking the game winner as the buzzer sounded. Indiana State vs. Michigan State March 26, 1979 Two of the top four most memorable games in Hulman Center history pitted the Sycamores against the Wichita State Shockers. Here, Carl Nicks drives the baseline during the 1979 contest. Indiana State vs. Michigan State. Larry Bird vs. Ervin Magic Johnson. The Sycamores carried an unblemished 33-0 record into the National Championship game but would run out of miracles, hitting an uncharacteristic 42 percent from the field, falling to the Spartans by a count. But this contest, the most-watched game in college basketball history, will forever be thought of as being the game which elevated college basketball into the national spotlight - an honor to which the Sycamores will forever be linked. Drake vs. Indiana State January 18, 1997 While the Sycamores defeated Drake, 76-64, what made this home game special was the heroic rebounding effort of Jim Cruse. The Terre Haute native grabbed a school-record 25 rebounds - a record which has yet to be topped. Cruse, who was the MVC s rebounding leader the previous season, went on to lead the Missouri Valley Conference in rebounding for a secondconsecutive year. His 10.6 rebound average was also the last time that a Valley member averaged better than 10 boards per game. Indiana State at Indiana December 11, 1999 The Sycamores carried a record of just 4-4 into the Championship Game of the Indiana Classic. The 15th-ranked Hoosiers, meanwhile, were undefeated in 52 previous Indiana Classic games. The Sycamores fell behind, 10-2, before using a 12-2 run to go ahead, And they never trailed again. Indiana State, which held the Hoosiers scoreless over the game s final 2:54, led, 61-60, when Kelyn Block stole the ball from the Hoosiers Michael Lewis, drawing a foul. Block hit both ends of the one-and-one to seal the victory. Nate Green, Matt Renn and Michael Menser were named to all-tournament team, with Green earning Indiana Classic MVP honors Eastern Illinois at Indiana State December 19, 1999 What began as a low-scoring contest (it took the Sycamores nearly 35 minutes to tally 51 points) turned into a barnburner. Coming off the emotional Indiana game the previous week, the Sycamores found themselves facing a 14-point deficit with just 5:13 remaining. At that point, Indiana State proceeded to pour in 51 points over the remaining five minutes and two overtime periods to take a victory. Nate Green, who poured in 14 points during the two overtime periods, tallied 45 points on the night, marking the Sycamores first 40-point outing in 15 years. Bradley at Indiana State February 29, 2000 It was a magical night in Hulman Center, as a feverish gathering of 8,738 partisan Indiana State fans, including Larry Bird, were on hand to witness what was hoped to be the Sycamores first MVC regular-season championship in 21 years. And the Sycamores didn t disappoint. After falling behind by as many as nine points in the first half, ISU cut the deficit to three at the halftime break. After taking the lead for good, on a Matt Renn jumper, the Sycamores built a seven-point cushion. Bradley fought back, only to come up short, however, as Rob Dye s desperation jumper clanged off the rim at the buzzer, giving the Sycamores a senior-night victory in the regionally-televised event. The Valley men s basketball championship trophy was back home in Terre Haute. Indiana at Indiana State November 29, 2000 Call this one Michael s Miracle, as Michael Menser seemingly single-handedly led the Sycamores to a victory before a standing room-only crowd of 10,220 at ISU s Hulman Center. With ISU trailing by four points, Menser hit a three-pointer from the top of the key with 8.5 seconds remaining to pull the Sycamores to within one point. Indiana State then fouled Indiana s Kirk Haston, who made the front end, but missed the second end of the one-and-one opportunity. Sycamore center Djibril Kante grabbed the rebound and fed Menser with the outlet pass. Menser raced up court and canned MBB Media & Record Book
69 MBB Media & Record Book 69 opportunity. Sycamore center Djibril Kante grabbed the rebound and fed Menser with the outlet pass. Menser raced up court and canned the game-winning trey with :0.05 seconds remaining. A last-ditch shot by Indiana wouldn t fall, setting off a celebration which went long into the night. State Farm MVC Tournament March 2-5, 2001 The Sycamores captured the school s first MVC Tournament Championship, and with it the Missouri Valley Conference s automatic bid into the NCAA Tournament, with a three-game run during the Valley tournament. While the Sycamores championship run wasn t totally unexpected, what made it improbable was that ISU entered the MVC tourney having dropped six of its final eight regular season contests. Nonetheless, the Sycamores defeated Southern Illinois (67-64) in quarterfinal action. Michael Menser then scored a career-high 32 points in defeating top-seeded Creighton, Kelyn Block then stepped into the spotlight, tallying a game-high 21 points during the Sycamores win over the MVC finals. Block and Matt Renn earned all-tournament honors, while Menser was selected as the tourney s Outstanding Player. Indiana State vs. Oklahoma March 16, 2001 No. 13 seed Indiana State won its first NCAA Tournament game since the 1979 season, overcoming a seven-point halftime deficit to defeat fourth-seed Oklahoma, 70-68, in overtime. Matt Renn tallied 22 points to lead the Sycamores, but it was Kelyn Block s courageous performance which will last in the memories of Sycamore fans. Block tangled with OU s Hollis Price with 1:33 remaining in regulation breaking Block s three front lower teeth, while Price suffered a severe contusion to his left triceps. Both players leave the game, but Block would reappear just prior to start of overtime. He proceeds to make a steal and layup just :14 seconds into the overtime period and proceeds to score five of the Sycamores nine overtime points to send Indiana State into the NCAA South Region secondround. Indiana at Indiana State December 6, 2005 In front of the fourth sell-out crowd in the Waltman Era, the Sycamores posted a over a No. 16 Indiana Hoosier squad. The Hoosiers were coming off a narrow loss to the Duke Blue Devils the week before and IU s Marco Killingsworth had scored 34. The Sycamores would shut Killingsworth down, allowing only 10 points from the IU post man. Behind the effort of David Moss and Tyson Schnitker s 18 points, Indiana State captured its third win of five games vs the Hoosiers under Head Coach Royce Waltman and first win over a ranked opponent since ISU s win over Oklahoma in the first round of the NCAA tournament in Indiana State Basketball in Carbondale in 25 years dating back to a victory over SIU on Jan. 18, 1981, a stretch of 24 games. But behind Schnitker s career- high 24 points the Sycamores won on the road in conference for the first time in 15 games. Senior David Moss, in his second game back from a hamstring injury, was back to his old form with a solid all-around effort as he posted 13 points and eight rebounds in 35 minutes. The stingy Sycamore defense was another key to the night as they held the Saluki s to 37.0 percent shooting from the floor, including 25 percent from behind the arc. Southern Illinois at Indiana State January 12, 2008 Indiana State returned home looking to rebound from a disappointing 25-point loss to nationally-ranked Drake, but they had to face off against a Southern Illinois team who had won 12 of the last 13 meetings between the two schools. It took two overtime periods, but the Sycamores pulled out a thrilling win over the Salukis. The double-overtime victory was the first for the Sycamores since Dec. 19, 1999, when ISU earned a win over Eastern Illinois at the Hulman Center. The win also snapped a seven-game losing streak to SIU at the Hulman Center and improved ISU s record at season to 8-0. Marico Stinson was the story of the game, as his three pointer in the first overtime sent the game to its second extra session, when Stinson connected on his fourth three-pointer of the game to put ISU up with two seconds left. The Salukis made one last-effort heave down the court, but could not get a shot off and the Sycamores came away with the thrilling win. Missouri State at Indiana State February 27, 2010 For one Indiana State senior, even through injury this season, the Sycamores have always been his team. And today, Harry Marshall made Senior Day his moment, by draining a long 3-pointer as the buzzer sounded in overtime to send ISU to a victory over Missouri State in front of 10,200 fans on SERVPRO Fan Appreciation Day. With the ball and the score tied at 69 with 33.7 seconds left in the overtime period, much as it was at the end of regulation, the Sycamores controlled the Kelyn Block s 21-point outing against Bradley in the MVC Finals helped give Indiana State the 2001 MVC Tournament Championship. ball for the final possession. ISU failed to score in regulation, but this time it was Reed who converted for Indiana State with a contested 3-point shot from the left wing to surge ISU ahead with just over ten seconds remaining. Missouri State s Kyle Weems answered Reed s call to knot the score at 72 with four seconds remaining. That is when Marshall stepped up and hit the shot of his career. A pull-up jumper by Marshall from the First Financial Bank logo in front of the Sycamore bench left his hands with 1.1 seconds on the clock and hit nothing but the bottom of the net as the horn sounded to give the Sycamores a overtime victory. It marks the second time in his career that Marshall has hit a buzzer-beating, game-winner as he also accomplished the feat as the buzzer sounded in a road overtime victory over Illinois State last season. memorable games Indiana State at Southern Illinois February 1, 2006 The Sycamores used a career-best effort from Tyson Schnitker and snapped an 11-game losing streak with a win over Southern Illinois in Carbondale. With the win, the Sycamores put an end to the Saluki s 33-game home winning streak, which was the nation s longest entering the night. In addition, Southern Illinois had won 42-straight conference home games dating back to February of ISU had dropped 10-straight games in the series with Southern Illinois, and had not won Former head coach Royce Waltman at the NCAA South Regionals in 2001.
70 missouri valley conference tournament history 70 Center, Terre Haute, Ind. Indiana State 90, West Texas State 71 Indiana State 88, Bradley 81 Center, Terre Haute, Ind. Indiana State 94, West Texas State 84 Indiana State 79, Southern Illinois 72 Indiana State 69, New Mexico State 59 )MVC Tournament Champions) Levitt Arena, Wichita, Kan. Wichita State 82, Indiana State 70 Indiana State MVC Tournament History Civic Auditorium, Omaha, Neb. Creighton, 64, Indiana State 61 Memorial Fieldhouse, Peoria, Ill. Bradley 86, Indiana State 61 Assembly Center, Tulsa, Okla. Tulsa 108, Indiana State 89 Assembly Center, Tulsa, Okla. Tulsa 110, Indiana State 99 Field House, Normal, Ill. Indiana State 66, Illinois State Levitt Arena, Wichita, Kan. Indiana State 80, New Mexico State 78 (2OT) Wichita State 92, Indiana State Civic Auditorium, Omaha, Neb. Creighton 54, Indiana State 52 Assembly Center, Tulsa, Okla. Tulsa 68, Indiana State 50 Field House, Normal, Ill. Illinois State 70, Indiana State 55 Arena, Peoria, Ill. Bradley 93, Indiana State 74 Levitt Arena, Wichita, Kan. Creighton 85, Indiana State 70 Arena, Normal, Ill. Southern Illinois 70, Indiana State 54 Auditorium, St. Louis, Mo. Southern Illinois 80, Indiana State 61 Arena, St. Louis, Mo. Tulsa 77, Indiana State 65 Arena, St. Louis, Mo. Illinois State 73, Indiana State 68 Center, St. Louis, Mo. Indiana State 86, Southern Illinois 71 Illinois State 72, Indiana State 58 Center, St. Louis, Mo. Wichita State 65, Indiana State 55 Center, St. Louis, Mo. Missouri St. 79, Indiana State 78-OT Center, St. Louis, Mo. Indiana State 57, Wichita State 50 Creighton 71, Indiana State 69 Center, St. Louis, Mo. Indiana State 67, Southern Illinois 64 Indiana State 87, Creighton 74 Indiana State 69, Bradley 63 (Sycamores win MVC Tournament Championship) Center, St. Louis, Mo. Bradley 70, Indiana State 58 Savvis Center, St. Louis, Mo. Indiana State 61, Northern Iowa 60 Creighton 57, Indiana State 56 Savvis Center, St. Louis, Mo. Evansville 63, Indiana State MBB Media & Record Book Savvis Center, St. Louis, Mo. Indiana State 63, Bradley 61 Southern Illinois 64, Indiana State 49 Savvis Center, St. Louis, Mo. Indiana State 72, Drake 63 Wichita State 83, Indiana State 61 Savvis Center, St. Louis, Mo. Indiana State 68, Illinois State 65 Creighton 59, Indiana State 38 Scottrade Center, St. Louis, Mo. Indiana State 71, Wichita State 67 Drake 68, Indiana State 46 Scotttrade Center, St. Louis, Mo. Indiana State 62, Drake 65 Northern Iowa 73, Indiana State 69 Scotttrade Center, St. Louis, Mo. Illinois State 69, Indiana State 65 Overall: (.386) Home: 6-0 (1.000) Away:1-10 (.091) Neutral: (.370)
71 MBB Media & Record Book 71 Olympic Trials Chicago, Ill. First Round: ISU 45 Miami (OH) 27 Second Round: ISU 30, Augustana 26 Third Round: DePaul 29, ISU 28 National Intercollegiate Tournament Kansas City, Mo. First Round: ISU 82, Wis.-Stevens Point 45 Second Round: ISU 51, Simpson 43 Third Round: Hamline 45, ISU Kansas City, Mo. First Round: Maryville 37, Indiana State 28 NAIB National Tournament at Kansas City, Mo. First Round: Indiana State 62, Minnesota Teachers College 51 Second Round: Indiana State 62, Houston 43 Quarterfinals: Indiana State 55, South Dakota Wesleyan 34 Semifinals: Indiana State 56, Pepperdine 43 Finals: Southern Illinois 49, Indiana State Kansas City, Mo. First Round: Indiana State 72, St. Francis 40 Second Round: Indiana State 82, Brigham Young 68 Quarterfinals: Indiana State 59, San Jose State 52 Semifinals: Indiana State 66, Hamline 65 Championship: Louisville 82, Indiana State at Kansas City, Mo. 1st Round: Indiana State 60, Eastern New Mexico 42 2nd Round: Indiana State 78, Loyola- Baltimore 58 Quarterfinals: Indiana State 67, Emporia State 66 Semifinals: Regis College 48, Indiana State 45 Consolation: Beloit 67, Indiana State Indiana State Basketball at Kansas City, Mo. First Round: Indiana State 65, Delta State 59 Second Round: Indiana State 87, Arkansas State 79 Quarterfinals: Indiana State 61, Baldwin- Wallace 39 Semifinals: Indiana State 73, Tampa 69 Championship: Indiana State 61, East Central Oklahoma 57 NAIA National Tournament Kansas City, Mo. First Round: Indiana State 79, Fairleigh Dickinson 72 Second Round: Southwest Missouri 82, Indiana State Kansas City, Mo. First Round: Indiana State 100, Midwestern 76 Second Round: Indiana State 100, Arkansas Tech, 82 Quarterfinals: Indiana State 106, Findlay College 70 Semifinals: Southwest Missouri 84, Indiana State 60 Consolation: Indiana State 74, East Texas State Kansas City, Mo. First Round: Geneva 88, Indiana State Kansas City, Mo. First Round: Indiana State 87, Morningside 67 Second Round: Georgia Southern 73, Indiana State Kansas City, Mo. First Round: Indiana State 91, Taylor 71 Second Round: Winston-Salem 83, Indiana State Kansas City, Mo. First Round: Indiana State 78, Parsons 77 Second Round: Carson-Newman 70, Indiana State 63 NCAA College Division Tournament Regionals at Carbondale, Ill. Semifinals: Southern Illinois 85, Indiana State 65 Consolation: Lamar Tech 93, Indiana State Regionals at Carbondale, Ill. Semifinals: Indiana State 109, Luther College 88 Finals: Valparaiso 80, Indiana State Regionals at Normal, Ill. Semifinals: Indiana State 101, South Dakota State 96 Finals: Indiana State 98, Illinois State 93 Finals at Evansville, Ind. Quarterfinals: Indiana State 94, Nevada-Las Vegas 75 Semifinals: Indiana State 77, Trinity 67 Championship: Kentucky Wesleyan 63, Indiana State 52 NCAA Division I Tournament Midwest Sub-Regional at Lawrence, Kan. First Round: Indiana State 86, Virginia Tech 69 Midwest Regional at Cincinnati, Ohio Semifinal: Indiana State 93, Oklahoma 72 Championship: Indiana State 73, Arkansas 71 Final Four at Salt Lake City, Utah Semifinals: Indiana State 76, DePaul 74 Championship: Michigan State 75, Indiana State West Regional at Salt Lake City, Utah First Round: Texas 77, Indiana State South Regional at Memphis, Tenn. First Round: Indiana State 70, Oklahoma 68 (ot) Second Round: Gonzaga 85, Indiana State 68 National Invitation Tournament First Round at Houston, Texas Houston 83, Indiana State First Round at Terre Haute, Ind. Indiana State 73, Illinois State 71 Second Round at Piscataway, N.J. Rutgers 57, Indiana State 56 CBI First Round at St. Louis, Mo. Saint Louis 63, Indiana State 54 postseason history
72 ncaa tournament box scores NCAA MIDWEST SUB-REGIONAL INDIANA ST. 86, VIRGINIA TECH 69 INDIANA ST. 86 FG-A FT-A RB PF TP Brad Miley Alex Gilbert Larry Bird Carl Nicks Steve Reed Bob Heaton Leroy Staley Rich Nemcek Eric Curry Scott Turner Tom Crowder Bob Ritter Team 5 Totals VA TECH 69 FG-A FT-A RB PF TP Les Henson Wayne Robinson Dale Solomon Dexter Reid Marshall Ashford Tic Price Chris Scott Gordy Bryan David Bennett John Hillenbrand Mark Sharder Team 4 Totals Halftime: Indiana State 40, Va. Tech 26. Officials: Turner, Kortz, Lembo. Attendance: 15, Indiana State Basketball NCAA MIDWEST REGIONAL INDIANA ST. 93, OKLAHOMA 72 INDIANA ST. 93 FG-A FT-A RB PF TP Alex Gilbert Brad Miley Larry Bird Carl Nicks Steve Reed Bob Heaton Leroy Staley Rich Nemcek Eric Curry Scott Turner Rod McNelly Team 3 Totals OKLAHOMA 72 FG-A FT-A RB PF TP Terry Stotts John McCullough Al Beal Aaron Curry Raymond Whitley Cary Carrabine Les Pace Kyle Dodd Ingram Purvis Don Calvert Team 3 Totals Halftime: Indiana State 45, Oklahoma 37. Officials: Range, Robinson, Ballesteros. Attendance: 17,252. NCAA MIDWEST REGIONAL INDIANA ST. 73, ARKANSAS 71 INDIANA ST. 73 FG-A FT-A RB PF TP Alex Gilbert Brad Miley Larry Bird Steve Reed Carl Nicks Bob Heaton Leroy Staley Team 0 Totals ARKANSAS 71 FG-A FT-A RB PF TP Alan Zahn Scott hastings Steve Schall U.S. Reed Sidney Moncrief Tony Brown Mike Young Team 2 Totals Halftime: Arkansas 39, Indiana State 37. Officials: Weller, Nichols, Robinson. Attendance: 17, NCAA FINAL FOUR SEMIFINALS INDIANA ST. 76, DePAUL 74 DePAUL 74 FG-A FT-A RB PF TP Curtis Watkins Mark Aguirre James Mitchem Clyde Bradshaw Gary Garland Team 2 Totals INDIANA ST. 76 FG-A FT-A RB PF TP Brad Miley Alex Gilbert Larry Bird Carl Nicks Steve Reed Bob Heaton Leroy Staley Team 2 Totals Halftime: Indiana State 45, DePaul 42. Officials: Muncy, Nichols, Wirtz. Attendance: 15,410. NCAA FINAL FOUR CHAMPIONSHIP MICHIGAN ST. 75, INDIANA ST. 64 MSU 69 FG-A FT-A RB PF TP Mike Brkovich Gergory Kelser Ron Charles Terrey Donnelly Earvin Johnson Jay Vincent Rob Gonzalez Mike Longaker Team 2 Totals INDIANA ST. 64 FG-A FT-A RB PF TP Brad Miley Alex Gilbert Larry Bird Carl Nicks Steve Reed Bob Heaton Leroy Staley Rich Nemcek Team 3 Totals Halftime: Michigan St. 37, Indiana St. 28. Officials: Nichols, Muncy, Wirtz. Attendance: 15, MBB Media & Record Book
73 NCAA WEST REGIONAL FIRST ROUND TEXAS 77, INDIANA STATE 61 INDIANA ST. 62 FG 3FG FT R F TP Matt Renn Brian Giesen Nate Green Michael Menser Kelyn Block Djibril Kante Terrance Avery Abasi Thompson Matt Broermann Team 2 Totals TEXAS 77 FG 3FG FT R F TP Chris Owens Chris Mihm Ivan Wagner William Clay Darren Kelly William Wyatt Gabe Muoneke Lawrence Williams Team 3 Totals Halftime: UT 39, ISU 26. Turnovers: UT 13, ISU 11. FG%: UT.612, ISU FG%: UT.500, ISU.450 FT%: UT.600, ISU.571. Officials: L. Rose, B. Clinton, F. Connolly. A-16, Indiana State Basketball NCAA SOUTH REGIONAL FIRST ROUND INDIANA STATE 70, OKLAHOMA 68 (OT) INDIANA ST. 70 FG 3FG FT R F TP Howard Kante Menser Block Renn Berry Avery Team 0 Totals OKLAHOMA 68 FG 3FG FT R F TP Johnson Price McGhee Newton Heywood Heskett Selvy Gilbert Team 1 Totals Halftime: OU 33, ISU 26. End of Regulation: ISU 61, Oklahoma 61. Turnovers: OU 16, ISU 9. FG%: OU.400, ISU FG%: OU.381, ISU.167. FT%: OU.615, ISU.700. Officials: R. Donato, D. Gray, R. Perone. A- 9,233. NCAA SOUTH REGION SECOND ROUND GONZAGA 85, INDIANA STATE 68 INDIANA ST. 68 FG 3FG FT R F TP Howard Kante Menser Block Renn Berry Welsh Avery Team 4 Totals GONZAGA 85 FG 3FG FT R F TP Stepp Dickau Spink Calvary Gourde Forbes Hernandez Tricco Bankhead Reason Violette Sherrell Team 2 Totals Halftime: ISU 37, GU 32. Turnovers: GU 17, ISU 16. FG%: GU.577, ISU FG%: GU.364, ISU.414. FT%: GU.875, ISU.857. Officials: T. Valentine, R. Danato, J. Hughes. A- 10,719. Indiana State s NCAA Tournament Records INDIVIDUAL Points: 35, by Larry Bird vs. DePaul (3/24/79) Field Goals: 16, by Larry Bird vs. DePaul (3/24/79) Field Goal Att.: 22, by Larry Bird vs. Arkansas (3/17/79) Field Goal Pct. (min. 10 att.):.842, by Larry Bird (16-of-19) vs. DePaul (3/24/79) 3-Point Field Goals: 6, by Michael Menser vs. Texas (3/16/00) 3-Point Field Goal Att.: 14, by Michael Menser vs. Gonzaga (3/18/01) 3-Point Field Goal Pct. (min. 6 att.):.545, by Michael Menser vs. Texas (3/16/00) Free Throws: 12, by Matt Renn vs. Oklahoma (3/16/01) Free Throw Att.: 17, by Matt Renn vs. Oklahoma (3/16/01) Free Throw Pct. (min. 10 att.):.833, by Larry Bird (10-of-12) vs. Virginia Tech (3/11/79) : 16, by Larry Bird vs. DePaul (3/24/79) TEAM Points: 93, vs. Oklahoma (3/15/79) Field Goals: 35, Twice, Last vs. DePaul (3/24/79) Field Goal Att.: 66, vs. DePaul (3/24/79) Field Goal Pct.:.583, vs. Oklahoma (3/15/79) 3-Point Field Goals: 12, vs. Gonzaga (3/18/01) 3-Point Field Goal Att.: 29, vs. Gonzaga (3/18/01) 3-Point Field Goal Pct.:.450, vs. Texas (3/16/00) Free Throws: 23, vs. Oklahoma (3/15/79) Free Throw Att.: 34, vs. Oklahoma (3/15/79) Free Throw Pct. (min. 10 att.):.733, vs. Arkansas (3/17/79) : 50, vs. Oklahoma (3/15/79) MBB Media & Record Book 73 ncaa tournament box scores
74 1,000 points scorers 1. Larry Bird - 2,850 Year G FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA TP Avg Totals 94 1,154-2, , John Sherman Williams - 2,370 Year G FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA TP Avg Totals , , Jerry Newsom - 2,147 Year G FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA TP Avg Totals , , Butch Wade - 1,672 Year G FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA TP Avg Totals , , David Moss - 1,562 YEAR G FG-A PCT 3FG-A FT-A TP AVG Totals Eddie Bird - 1,555 Year G FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA TP Avg Totals , , MBB Media & Record Book
75 7. Duane Klueh - 1,432 Year G FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA TP Avg Totals 91 1, ,000 points scorers 8. Carl Nicks - 1,432 Year G FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA TP Avg Totals , , Rick Williams - 1,351 Year G FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA TP Avg Totals , , Matt Renn - 1,347 Year G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA FT-FTA TP Avg Totals , Michael Menser - 1,301 Year G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA FT-FTA TP Avg Totals , Don McDonald - 1,298 Year G FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA TP Avg Totals 126 1, MBB Media & Record Book 75
76 1,000 points scorers 13. Ray Goddard - 1,292 Year G FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA TP Avg Totals , , George Pillow - 1,253 Year G FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA TP Avg Totals , , Kelyn Block - 1,248 Year G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA FT-FTA TP Avg Totals , Greg Thomas - 1,242 Year G FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA TP Avg Totals , Gabe Moore - 1,223 Year G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA FT-FTA TP Avg Totals , Sam Richardson - 1,211 Year G FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA TP Avg Totals , , MBB Media & Record Book
77 19. Bob Barker - 1,199 Year G FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA TP Avg Totals , , ,000 points scorers 20. Nate Green - 1,182 Year G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA FT-FTA TP Avg Totals , Lenny Rzeszewski - 1,175 Year G FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA TP Avg Stats unavailable Stats unavailable Totals 1, Rob Royer - 1,173 Year G FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA TP Avg Stats unavailable Stats unavailable Totals 1, Jay Tunnell - 1,168 Year G FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA TP Avg Totals Dick Atha - 1,119 Year G FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA TP Avg Totals , MBB Media & Record Book 77
78 1,000 points scorers 25. Rick Fields - 1,108 Year G FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA TP Avg Totals , Jayson Wells - 1,106 Year G FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA TP Avg Totals Dan Bush - 1,099 Year G FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA TP Avg Totals , John Robbins - 1,096 Year G FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA TP Avg Totals , , Travis Inman - 1,081 Year G FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA TP Avg Totals , MBB Media & Record Book
79 30. Howard Dardeen - 1,074 Year G FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA TP Avg Totals , ,0000-pt scorers 31. Harry Morgan - 1,064 Year G FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA TP Avg Totals , Harry Marshall - 1,051 Year G FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA TP Avg Totals , Jim Cruse - 1,049 Year G FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA TP Avg Totals MBB Media & Record Book 79
80 Yearly Statistical Leaders 80 YEARLY SCORING LEADERS Year Player Games Points Avg Harry Marshall Jay Tunnell Gabe Moore Gabe Moore David Moss David Moss David Moss David Moss Kelyn Block Matt Renn Nate Green Matt Renn Jayson Wells Jim Cruse Cory DeGroote Mike Jovanovich Mario Clark Greg Thomas Travis Inman Eddie Bird Eddie Bird Eddie Bird Eddie Bird Benji Frazier John Williams John Williams John Williams John Williams Ken Bannister Robert McField Carl Nicks Larry Bird Larry Bird Larry Bird Rick Williams Rick Williams Rick Williams Carl Macon Dan Bush George Pillow Bob Barker Mike Cooper Jerry Newsom Jerry Newsom Jerry Newsom Butch Wade Wayne Allison John Robbins Howard Dardeen John Dow Arley Andrews Jim Gangloff Jim Bates Jim Bates Sam Richardson Joe Lee Joe Lee Dick Atha Dick Atha Cliff Murray Don McDonald Duane Klueh YEARLY REBOUNDING LEADERS Year Player Games Reb. Avg Carl Richard Jay Tunnell Jay Tunnell Adam Arnold Trent Wurtz Amani Daanish Amani Daanish Brian Giesen Djibril Kante Matt Renn Matt Renn Matt Renn Jayson Wells Jim Cruse Jim Cruse Denny Hinson Jim Cruse Jason Edwards Jason Edwards Mike Land Luke Gross Luke Gross Rotimi Alakija Larry Bush John Williams Johnny Edwards Matt Brundige James Smith James Smith Dale Brakins Alex Gilbert Larry Bird Larry Bird Larry Bird DeCarsta Webster Rick Williams Rick Williams Carl Moon Rick Peckinpaugh George Pillow George Pillow George Pillow Jerry Newsom Jerry Newsom Jerry Newsom Butch Wade Lennie Long Wayne Allison Howard Dardeen Howard Dardeen Arley Andrews Jim Gangloff MBB Media & Record Book
81 SCORING Name Opponent Date Pts. 1. Larry Bird Wichita State 2/25/ Larry Bird Butler 12/16/ Larry Bird Mo.-St. Louis 1/20/77 47 Larry Bird Butler 2/28/77 47 Carl Nicks W. Texas St. 1/12/80 47 John Sherman Williams W. Texas St. 3/3/ Nate Green Eastern Illinois 12/19/99 45 Larry Bird Drake 1/14/77 45 Larry Bird Loyola-Chicago 2/19/77 45 Larry Bird Central Michigan 12/5/ Larry Bird Houston 3/9/77 44 single game records REBOUNDING Name Opponent Date Reb. 1. Jim Cruse Drake 1/18/ Rich Mason Ball State 1/11/ Bob Barker Butler 1/7/70 22 Bob Barker Ball State 1/10/70 22 DeCarsta Webster Evansville 1/17/76 22 Larry Bird Tulsa 2/23/ Rich Mason Valparaiso 2/10/ Bob Barker Western Illinois 1/12/70 20 Carl Macon Occidental 12/31/72 20 Larry Bird New Mexico St. 2/13/78 20 Larry Bird W. Texas St. 1/6/79 20 Johnny Edwards Butler 2/25/85 20 Jayson Wells Evansville 12/20/97 20 Jim Cruse Missouri St. 2/13/97 20 John Sherman Williams ( ) scored 47 points against West Texas State on March 3, He averaged 21.0 points per game during his career and is ISU s second-leading scorer with 2,374 career points. ASSISTS Name Opponent Date Ast. 1. Jim Smith Drake 1/14/ Jim Smith E. Michigan 1/14/ Nick Hargrove Middle Tenn. St. 12/19/ Jim Smith Wisc.-Parkside 2/7/77 12 Larry Bird Central Michigan 12/18/ Jim Smith W. Texas St. 12/20/76 11 Jim Smith Centenary 1/22/77 11 Steve Reed Butler 12/16/78 11 Steve Reed Drake 1/14/80 11 Nate Green Tennessee State 12/22/99 11 Nate Green Southern Illinois 2/28/ Several 10 Jim Cruse ( ) holds the school s single-game record for rebounds (25). Cruse finished his career with 771 rebounds, the fifth best total in school MBB Media & Record Book 81
82 season records Indiana State Basketball POINTS 1. Larry Bird, Larry Bird, Larry Bird, Jerry Newsom, Jerry Newsom, Carl Nicks, John Sherman Williams, Carl Nicks, Howard Dardeen, Butch Wade, SCORING AVERAGE 1. Larry Bird, Larry Bird, Larry Bird, Butch Wade, Carl Nicks, Jerry Newsom, Jerry Newsom, Jerry Newsom, John Sherman Williams, John Sherman Williams, REBOUNDS 1. Larry Bird, Larry Bird, Larry Bird, DeCarsta Webster, Howard Dardeen, Jerry Newsom, Jerry Newsom, Jerry Newsom, Rick Mason, Johnny Edwards, REBOUND AVERAGE 1. Larry Bird, DeCarsta Webster, Larry Bird, Jerry Newsom, Larry Bird, Jerry Newsom, Carl Moon, Howard Dardeen, Jim Cruse, Jerry Newsom, THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS 1. Michael Menser, Michael Menser, Marico Stinson, Greg Thomas, Chad Adkins, Rashad Reed, Rashad Reed, Michael Menser, Marico Stinson, Mike Jovanovich, ASSISTS 1. Steve Reed, Jim Smith, Jim Smith, Larry Bird, Michael Menser, Carl Nicks, Rick Fields, Steve Reed, Steve Reed, Rick Fields, ASSIST AVERAGE 1. Jim Smith, Steve Reed, Jim Smith, Rick Fields, Larry Bird, Steve Reed, Steve Reed, Michael Menser, Rick Fields, Carl Nicks, STEALS 1. Nate Green, Larry Bird, Larry Bird, Larry Bird, Gabe Moore, Michael Menser, Nate Green, Matt Renn, Carl Nicks, Johnny Edwards, STEALS AVERAGE 1. Nate Green, Larry Bird, Larry Bird, Carl Nicks, Larry Bird, Nate Green, Nate Green, Jim Smith, Johnny Edwards, Michael Menser, Matt Renn, Carl Nicks, Gabe Moore, BLOCKS 1. DeCarsta Webster, Jayson Wells, Isiah Martin, Djibril Kante, DeCarsta Webster, DeCarsta Webster, Alex Gilbert, Terry Braun, Nate Green, Josh Crawford, BLOCKS AVERAGE 1. DeCarsta Webster, Jayson Wells, Isiah Martin, Djibril Kante, Terry Braun, Nate Green, DeCarsta Webster, Nate Green, Josh Hallatt, Marcus Johnson, Ken Bannister, Alex Gilbert, Steve Reed ( ) set the single season steals mark with 239 in MBB Media & Record Book
83 Points 1. Larry Bird, , John Sherman Williams, , Jerry Newsom, , Butch Wade, , David Moss, , Eddie Bird, , Duane Klueh, ,432 Carl Nicks, , Rick Williams, , Matt Renn, , Michael Menser, , Dan McDonald, , Ray Goddard, , George Pillow, , Kelyn Block, , Greg Thomas, , Gabe Moore, , Sam Richardson, , Bob Barker, , Nate Green, , Lenny Rzeszewski, , Bob Royer, , Jay Tunnell, , Dick Atha, , Rick Fields, ,108 Scoring Average 1. Larry Bird, Jerry Newsom, Butch Wade, John Sherman Williams, Ray Goddard, Rick Williams, Carl Nicks, George Pillow, Greg Thomas, Duane Klueh, Pt. Field Goals Made 1. Michael Menser, Eddie Bird, Travis Inman, Chad Adkins, Greg Thomas, Marcus Howard, Marico Stinson, Gabe Moore, Rashad Reed, David Moss, Larry Bird, , Jerry Newsom, DeCarsta Webster, Matt Renn, Jim Cruse, George Pillow, Djibril Kante, Rick Williams, John Sherman Williams, Brad Miley, Rebounding Average 1. Larry Bird, Jerry Newsom, Rich Mason, DeCarsta Webster, George Pillow, Rick Williams, Bob Barker, Jim Cruse, Butch Wade, Matt Renn, Blocked Shots 1. DeCarsta Webster, Djibril Kante, Nate Green, Isiah Martin, Jayson Wells, Larry Bird, Alex Gilbert, Assists 1. Steve Reed, Rick Fields, Jimmy Smith, Nate Green, Gabe Moore, Larry Bird, Michael Menser, Nick Hargrove, David Moss, Greg Thomas, Assists Average 1. Steve Reed, Rick Fields, Jimmy Smith, Larry Bird, Nate Green, Steve Phillips, Gabe Moore, Michael Menser, Nick Hargrove, Greg Thomas, Steals 1. Larry Bird, Nate Green, Gabe Moore, Michael Menser, Matt Renn, Rick Fields, David Moss, Carl Nicks, Marcus Howard, Nick Hargrove, Steals Average 1. Larry Bird, Nate Green, Gabe Moore, Michael Menser, Carl Nicks, Matt Renn, Rick Fields, Nick Hargrove, Marcus Howard, Jim Cruse, DeCarsta Webster ( ) is the Indiana State career leader with 168 blocked shots._ MBB Media & Record Book 83 career records
84 individual records Points Game: First Half: 29 Larry Bird Butler Second Half: 28 Larry Bird Houston At Home: 49 Larry Bird Wichita State On Road: 47 Larry Bird Butler Carl Nicks W. Texas St John Williams W. Texas St In a Loss: 44 Larry Bird Houston Season: Overall: 973 Larry Bird Average: 32.8 Larry Bird Freshman: 520 John Williams Sophomore: 918 Larry Bird Junior: 959 Larry Bird Senior: 973 Larry Bird Career: Overall: 2,850 Larry Bird Average: 30.3 Larry Bird Field Goals Game: Made: 22 Larry Bird Mo.-St. Louis Attempted: 39 Larry Bird Mo.-St. Louis Percentage:.857 Joe Warfel U. of Americas Point Made: 9 Marico Stinson Drake Point Att.: 19 Eric Gray Drake Point Pct.:.857 Michael Menser Creighton Travis Inman E. Illinois Free Throws Game: Made: 24 Butch Wade Kent State Attempted: 26 Butch Wade Kent State Percentate: Eddie Bird Southern Ill Season: Made: 221 Larry Bird Attempted: 267 Jerry Newsom Percentage:.911 Ray Goddard Career: Made: 542 Larry Bird Attempted: 659 Larry Bird Percentage:.888 Jeff Lauritzen Game: Total: 25 Jim Cruse Drake Season: Total: 505 Larry Bird Average: 14.9 Larry Bird Career: Total: 1,247 Larry Bird Average: 13.3 Larry Bird Season: Made: 403 Larry Bird Attempted: 769 Larry Bird Percentage:.630 Brad Miley Point Made: 92 Michael Menser Point Att.: 239 Michael Menser Point Pct.:.515 Dewayne Brown Career: Made: 1,154 Larry Bird Attempted: 2,165 Larry Bird Percentage:.584 Jerry Newsom Point Made: 283 Michael Menser Point Att.: 727 Michael Menser Point Pct.:.424 Travis Inman Michael Menser ( ) is the career record holder at Indiana State for 3 point field goals made with MBB Media & Record Book
85 MBB Media & Record Book 85 Assists Game: Total: 16 Jim Smith Drake Season: Total: 239 Steve Reed Field Goals Game: Total: 54 Darrion Applewhite Butler Season: Total: 1,227 Michael Menser individual records Career: Total: 616 Steve Reed Games Played Season: Appeared In: 35 Dan Dimich Don McDonald Career: Appeared In: 126 Don McDonald Consecutive Starts: 113 John Sherman Williams Steals Game: Total: 8 Nate Green E. Illinois Jim Smith Drake Season: Total: 92 Nate Green Season: Total: 240 Larry Bird Nate Green Blocked Shots Game: Total: 11 DeCarsta Webster Mo.-St. Louis Season: Total: 77 DeCarsta Webster Career: Total: 4,107 John Williams School Records Held Career: Most: 29 Larry Bird Career: Total: 168 DeCarsta Webster Don McDonald ( ) had played in more games than any other player in Indiana State basketball history.
86 single-game leaders Indiana State Basketball Points Scored Game: Overall: 137 U. of Americas Home: 137 U. of Americas Neutral: 109 Luther College Away: 113 W. Texas St st Half: 70 U. of Americas nd Half: 67 U. of Americas In a Loss: 102 Tulsa By Opp.: 102 Tulsa Combined: 228 Tulsa Season: Total: 2, Average: Field Goals Game: Made: 51 DePauw Attempted: 95 Mo.-St. Louis Percentage:.725 Butler Point Made: 18 Arizona State Point Att.: 38 Drake Point Pct.:.750 Bradley Season: Made: 1, Attempted: 2, Percentage: Point Made: Point Att.: Game: Total: 71 Chicago State Season: Total: 1, Average: Assists Game: Total: 34 W. Texas St Season: Total: Blocked Shots Game: Total: 12 SIU-Edwardsville Season: Total: Steals Game: Total: 20 W. Texas St Season: Total: Fouls Season: Total: Games Played Season: Total: (27-8) Miscellaneous Records Margin of Victory: 72 Merom Christian Margin of Victory, MVC Game: 36 Evansville Margin of Defeat: 106 Purdue Fewest Points Scored In Loss: 1 DePauw Fewest Points Scored In Win: 13 Hanover Fewest Points Allowed In Win: 1 Merom Christian Fewest Points Allowed In Loss: 13 Terre Haute South HS Most Overtime Periods: 4 Butler * Minimum of ten FG attempts per game * Minimum of seven 3pt FG attempts per game * Minimum of 115 FG attempts per season * Minimum of 50 3pt FG attempts per season * Minimum of 375 FG attempts per career * Minimum of 150 3pt FG attempts per career * Minimum 100 FT attempts per season * Mimimum of 150 FT attempts per career MBB Media & Record Book
87 Scoring Single Game Highs PTS. NAME OPPONENT DATE 49- Larry Bird vs. Wichita State 2/25/ Larry Bird vs. Butler 12/16/ John Williams at West Texas State 3/3/84 Carl Nicks at West Texas State 1/12/80 Larry Bird at Butler 2/28/77 Larry Bird vs. Missouri-St. Louis 1/20/ Nate Green vs. Eastern Illinois 12/19/99 Larry Bird at Drake 1/14/77 Larry Bird at Central Michigan 12/5/77 Larry Bird vs. Loyola-Chicago 2/19/ Larry Bird at Houston 3/9/ Butch Wade vs. St. Joseph s 2/12/66 Butch Wade at Valparaiso 2/3/ Larry Bird vs. Butler 1/10/ Larry Bird vs. Tulsa 2/11/78 Jerry Newsom vs. Eastern Illinois 1/10/ Larry Bird at Evansville 12/2/78 Larry Bird vs. New Mexico State 3/3/78 Larry Bird vs. Eastern Michigan 2/14/77 Larry Bird vs. Illinois State 1/31/77 Larry Bird at Illinois State 1/25/ Eddie Bird vs. Boston University 11/26/88 Butch Wade vs. DePauw 2/20/ Larry Bird at New Mexico State 2/6/78 Larry Bird at Southern Illinois 1/19/78 Larry Bird at Cleveland State 2/12/77 Butch Wade vs. Butler 2/17/65 Howard Dardeen at Eastern Illinois 2/19/62 Mario Clark vs. Ball State 12/22/ Marico Stinson vs. Drake 12/30/06 John Williams at West Texas State 1/5/85 Carl Nicks vs. Armstrong State 11/30/79 Larry Bird at New Mexico State 2/1/79 Larry Bird vs. Cleveland State 12/9/78 Larry Bird at Illinois State 1/21/78 Larry Bird vs. Wisconsin-Parkside 2/7/77 Larry Bird vs. Centenary 1/22/77 Jerry Newsom vs. Nevada-Las Vegas Jerry Newsom vs. South Dakota State Jerry Newsom at DePauw 2/3/68 Jerry Newson at Cincinnati 12/2/67 Butch Wade vs. Illinois State 12/3/ Jimmy Holliday vs. Wichita State 2/23/89 Carl Nicks vs. Drake 1/14/80 Jerry Newsom at Eastern Illinois 1/26/ Johnny Edwards vs. Illinois State 1/24/85 Johnny Edwards vs. Minnesota 12/11/84 Larry Bird vs. DePaul 3/24/79 Larry Bird vs. Wichita State 2/20/78 Larry Bird vs. Bradley 1/16/78 Larry Bird vs. Evansville 12/10/77 Dan Bush vs. Southern Illinois 2/2/72 Bob Barker at Butler 2/7/70 Jerry Newson at Valparaiso 2/5/66 Jerry Newson vs. Manchester Rebounding Single Game Highs PTS. NAME OPPONENT DATE 25- Jim Cruse vs. Drake 1/18/ Rich Mason vs. Ball State 1/11/ Larry Bird at Tulsa 2/3/79 DeCarsta Webster at Evansville 1/17/76 Bob Barker at Ball State 1/10/70 Bob Barker vs. Butler 1/7/ Rich Mason vs. Valparaiso 2/10/ Johnny Edwards vs. Butler 2/25/85 Larry Bird at West Texas State 1/6/79 Larry Bird vs. New Mexico State 2/13/78 Carl Macon vs. Occidental 12/13/72 Bob Barker vs. Western Illinois 1/12/70 Jim Cruse vs. SMS 2/13/ Larry Bird vs. Southern Illinois 3/1/79 Larry Bird vs. Wichita State 2/24/79 Larry Bird vs. West Texas State 2/12/79 Larry Bird vs. Tulsa 1/3/79 Larry Bird vs. Butler 12/16/78 Larry Bird vs. Illinois State 12/4/78 Larry Bird vs. St Louis University 12/1/77 Larry Bird at Butler 2/28/77 Larry Bird vs. Centenary 1/22/77 DeCarsta Webster vs. Missouri-St. Louis 1/31/76 DeCarsta Webster at SMS 1/6/76 DeCarsta Webster vs. Ball State 12/13/75 George Pillow at Butler 2/7/70 Rich Mason at Evansville 2/17/68 Jim Cruse at Wichita State 1/11/ Johnny Edwards vs. Illinois State 1/24/85 Larry Bird vs. Bradley 1/13/79 Larry Bird vs. Chicago State 11/27/76 DeCarsta Webster vs. Wabash 2/16/76 DeCarsta Webster vs. Idaho State 12/29/75 DeCarsta Webster at Mississippi State 12/1/75 Rich Williams at Mississippi State 12/1/75 DeCarsta Webster vs. Buffalo State 11/29/75 Jerry Newsom vs. DePauw 1/4/ Jamie Smith at Bradley 2/6/82 Larry Bird at New Mexico State 2/1/79 Larry Bird vs. Southern Illinois 2/1/79 Larry Bird at Illinois State 1/21/79 DeCarsta Webster at Central Michigan 12/5/77 Larry Bird vs. Purdue 11/28/77 Larry Bird vs. Loyola-Chicago 2/19/77 Larry Bird vs. Robert Morris 12/3/76 DeCarsta Webster at Central Michigan 12/20/75 DeCarsta Webster vs. SW Missouri 12/8/75 George Pillow vs. Evansville 1/19/71 Rich Mason vs. Evansville 1/31/68 Jerry Newsom vs. Pepperdine 12/28/67 single-game records MBB Media & Record Book 87
88 honors and awards Indiana State Basketball INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION 1950 Pan American Games, Buenos Aires, Argentina Roger Adkins Dick Atha Bob Gilbert Tom Kern Gene Lambdin Ed Longfellow Cliff Murray Coach John Longfellow 1977 World University Games, Sofia, Bulgaria Larry Bird 1992 Summer Olympics--Barcelona, Spain Larry Bird COLLEGE PLAYERS OF THE YEAR: 1948 Duane Klueh (Helms Foundation) 1979 Larry Bird (The Sporting News, Basketball Times, Basketball Weekly, Rupp Trophy, Naismith Trophy, USBWA Trophy, Eastman Award, Joe Lapchick Award) ALL-AMERICANS: 1930 Les Reynolds (Helms Foundation) 1948 Duane Klueh (Helms Foundation) 1949 Len Rzeszewski (NAIB) 1949 Bob Royer (NAIB) 1953 Dick Atha (Helms Foundation) 1965 Butch Wade (AP, UPI) 1966 Jerry Newsom (UPI) 1966 Butch Wade (UPI) 1968 Jerry Newsom (Coaches, AP, UPI) 1975 Rick Williams (HM-Basketball Weekly, Sporting News, Converse) 1976 Rick Williams (HM-Basketball Weekly, Sporting News, Converse) 1977 Larry Bird (UPI-Third Team, AP-Honorable Mention) 1978 Larry Bird (AP, UPI, USBWA, The Sporting News, Basketball Weekly) 1979 Larry Bird (AP, UPI, USBWA, The Sporting News, Basketball Weekly) COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS: 1972 Dan Bush (Second Team) 1976 Mike Route (Third Team) 1993 Greg Thomas (Second Team) 2001 Matt Renn (Second Team) NCAA POST-GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP: 1972 Dan Bush 1981 Steve Reed NAIB ALL-TOURNAMENT: 1946 Bob Royer 1948 Bob Royer 1948 Duane Klueh (MVP) 1949 Len Rzeszewski Bob Royer 1950 Len Rzeszewski (MVP) Dan Dimich Don McDonald NCAA ALL-TOURNAMENT: 1968 Jerry Newsom (MVP) Fred Hardman 1979 Larry Bird ALL-INDIANA COLLEGIATE CONFERENCE: 1943 Bill Hitch 1943 Robert Jones (Second Team) 1946 Ed Lash 1951 Dick Atha Cliff Murray 1952 Roger Adkins (MVP) Sam Richardson Dick Atha 1953 Roger Adkins 1954 Joe Lee 1956 Sam Richardson 1958 Jim Bates 1961 Howard Dardeen 1962 Howard Dardeen 1964 Wayne Allison 1965 Butch Wade 1966 Jerry Newsom Butch Wade 1967 Jerry Newsom Butch Wade (MVP) 1968 Jerry Newsom (MVP) ALL-MIDWESTERN CONFERENCE: 1971 George Pillow Bob Barker 1972 Dan Bush ALL-MISSOURI VALLEY CONFERENCE: 1978 Larry Bird (MVP) Harry Morgan (Second Team) 1979 Larry Bird (MVP) Carl Nicks 1980 Carl Nicks 1983 John Williams (Second Team) 1984 John Williams (Second Team) 1985 John Williams 1986 John Williams 1988 Eddie Bird (HM) 1990 Eddie Bird (HM) 1991 Eddie Bird (HM) 1992 Travis Inman (Coaches Second Team, media HM) Greg Thomas (media HM) 1993 Greg Thomas (Second Team) 1996 Jim Cruse (Second Team) 1997 Jim Cruse (Second Team) 1998 Nate Green (HM) 1999 Nate Green (Second Team) 2000 Nate Green (MVP) Matt Renn (Second Team) Michael Menser (HM) 2001 Matt Renn Michael Menser (Second Team) Kelyn Block (HM) 2002 Kelyn Block (HM) Djibril Kante (HM) 2004 David Moss (HM) 2005 David Moss (Second Team) 2008 Gabe Moore (HM) 2009 Harry Marshall (HM) 2009 Jay Tunnell (HM) 2010 Hary Marshall (Second Team) MVC ALL-NEWCOMER TEAM: 1998 Michael Menser 1999 Kelyn Block Djibril Kante 2003 David Moss 2004 Amani Daanish MVC NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR: 1983 John Williams 1988 Eddie Bird Nate Green Butch Wade MVC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: 2003 David Moss MVC ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM: 1986 Darrion Applewhite Antonio Gillespie 1988 Eddie Bird 2003 David Moss 2007 Cole Holmstrom Marico Stinson 2008 Isiah Martin MVC ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM: 1992 Jason Edwards 2000 Nate Green (MVP) 2002 Marcus Howard 2008 Gabe Moore 2010 Harry Marshall MVC ALL-BENCH TEAM: 2001 Terence Avery 2002 Matt Berry 2007 Adam Arnold 2008 Isiah Martin MVC MOST IMPROVED TEAM: 2001 Djibril Kante 2009 Jay Tunnell MVC ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM: 1990 Greg Thomas 1991 Greg Thomas 1992 Greg Thomas 1993 Greg Thomas 1998 Nate Green Matt Renn 1999 Nate Green Michael Menser Matt Renn 2000 Nate Green Michael Menser Matt Renn 2001 Kelyn Block Michael Menser Matt Renn 2002 Djibril Kante (First Team) Kelyn Block (Second Team) Terence Avery (Second Team) 2003 Jerod Adler (Second Team) 2004 Jerod Adler (Second Team) 2005 Jerod Adler (First Team) David Moss (Second Team) 2006 Trent Wurtz (First Team David Moss (Second Team) Tyson Schnitker (Second Team Trent Wurtz (First Team) Adam Arnold (Second Team) 2008 Adam Arnold (Second Team Jay Tunnell (HM) 2009 Aaron Carter (Second Team) 2010 Aaron Carter (Second Team) Jordan Printy (Honorable Mention) NCAA COACH OF THE YEAR: 1979 Bill Hodges (AP, UPI, The Sporting News) ICC COACH OF THE YEAR: 1959 Duane Klueh 1963 Duane Klueh 1966 Duane Klueh 1967 Duane Klueh MVC COACH OF THE YEAR: 1979 Bill Hodges 1991 Tates Locke 2000 Royce Waltman MBB Media & Record Book
89 A Abram, Lonnie , 1974, 1975 Adams, J.D Adderley, Richie , 1988, 1989 Adkins, Bob Adkins, Chad ,1998, 1999 Adkins, Roger , 1951, 1952, 1953 Adler, Jerod , 2003, 2004, 2005 Akinola, Olufemi , 1988, 1989 Alakija, Rotimi Albright, Aaron , 1924, 1925, 1926 Albright, Cy , 1928, 1929 Albright, Dave , 1934, 1935 Aldrich, Emerson Alexander, S.J Allen,Lloyd Allison, Wayne , 1962, 1963, 1964 Alvey, Chad Anderson, Ben ,1998, 1999, 2000 Anderson, Brent Anderson, Pete Anderson,Harry Andrew, Glen Andrews, Arley Andrews, Donald , 1959, 1960, 1961 Andrews, Robert Antoine, Wilfred , 2004 Armstrong Al , 1973, 1974, 1975 Armstrong, Ray Armstrong, Robert Arnold, Adam , 2007, 2008 Arnold, B Arvin, Charles , 1949 Asbury, , 1917 Asbury, Joe Asbury, Victor Ashley, Larry Ashton, John , 1965 Atha, Dan Atha, Dick , 1951, 1952, 1953 Austin, Charles , 1948 Austin, W.A , 1901 Avelis, John , 1941, 1942 Avery, Terence , 2001, 2002 B Baechler, Gilbert Bair, Gregg , 1975 Bair, Melvin , 1958 Baird, Bob Baker, Jim Bales, Greg Ball, William Bannister, Kenny Baratto, John Barcus, Barker, Bob , 1970, 1971 Barkey, Raymond Barlow, Keenan Barnes, Ron , 1974, 1975, 1976 Bates, Jim , 1956, 1957, 1958 Bayh, Birch , 1917 Beck, Norman , 1960 Becker, Raymond Beecher, Thomas , 1905 Belcher, Bob , 1958 Belskus, Al , 1962 Bender, Bill , 1982 Benham, George Bennett, John , 1946 Benson, James Benton, Glen Berger, Jim , 1948, 1949, 1950 Berry, Matt , 2002 Biel, Robert , 1930 Bingaman, Paul Binning, Russell Bird, Eddie , 1989, 1990, 1991 Bird, Larry , 1978, 1979 Birge, Jerry Black, Leonard Blackburn, Russ , 1954, 1955 Blad, Kenny Blair, Donald Blann, Dale , 1949 Block, Keyln , 2000, 2001, 2002 Blubaum, Clarence , 1932, 1933 Blue, Bockhold, Anthony Bockstahler, Bill Boggs, Judge , 1902 Bogie, Henry Boles, Mike , 1990 Booe, Elliott , 2005 Booty, Alvin , 1932, 1933 Bowen, Jerome Bower, Bill , 1963, 1964 Bowers, Wendell Bowles, Adam , 1910, 1911 Bowsher, Wayne Brackall, Lou Indiana State Basketball Brackins, Dale , 1981 Brady, Bob , 1948, 1949 Bramer, Dick Brant, Paul , 1962, 1963 Bratton, Harold , 1929 Bratton, Russell , 1922, 1923 Braun, Terry , 1984 Brechner, Claude , 1908 Brett, Steve , 1970, 1971 Brewer, Bridgeforth, John Brines, Don Briscoe, Travis Britton, Keith Brock, Bob Broermann, Matt , 2001, 2002, 2003 Brooks, Rex Brown, Bernard Brown, Bob Brown, Bret , 1957 Brown, Clinton Brown, Dewayne , 1990, 1991 Brown, Ed Brown, Joe , 1923 Brown, Les , 1947 Brown, Oren , 1927, 1928 Brown, Ray Brown, Ron Brown, Ward , 1939, 1940, 1941 Brumfiel, Walter Brundige, Matt Bruner, Jerry Bryce, William Budd, George Burdett, Dick , 1951, 1952 Burgess, Matt 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 Burrage, J.R , 1991 Burris, Roy , 1923, 1924, 1925 Burton, Robert , 1936, 1937 Buscher, Robert , 1941, 1942 Bush, Dan , 1970, 1971, 1972 Bush, Don , 1964 Bush, Larry , 1987,1988 Butcher, Bob Byrer, Leonard C Calhoon, Robert Call, Max Campbell, Charles Campbell, Cliff Campbell, Dick , 1951, 1952 Campbell, Dion , 1988 Canada, Brian , 1975 Cantrell, Chuck , 1986 Carlile, Edwin , 1914 Carney, Bernard Carr, Don , 1975 Carr, James , 1935, 1936 Carr, Robert Carter, Aaron , 2009, 2010 Cavanaugh, Gary , 1973, 1974 Cave, Marvin Chadwick, James Chandler, Jerry Cheatham, Ron , 1988, 1989, 1990 Cherepkai, Ron Chestnut, George , 1933 Chestnut, James , 1928 Chitwood, Dan , 1968, 1969, 1970 Christian, Myron , 1984 Christy, Otto Church, Josiah Cissna, Edmund , 1937, 1938, 1939 Clark, Bob , 1957, 1958 Clark, Jim , 1914 Clark, John , 1960 Clark, Lowell Clark, Mario , 1995 Clayton Cleveland, G.M , 1906 Cleveland, John Cline, Lawrence Cobb, Leon Cochran, Fred Cockrell, Norman Cofer, Doyle Coffey, Dick Cohee, Claude Coin, Mike Cole, Al , 1984 Collins, Bob Comer, Alvin Comstock, Conover, Harry , 1924, 1925 Conover, James , 1921, 1922 Cooper, Jason , 1997 Cooper, Jeff , 1987 Cooprider, M Copper, Mike , 1967, 1968, 1969 Cottom, Howard Coverstone, Don Covert, Henry Cox, Charles , 1926 Cox, Earl Cox, Jim , 1954, 1955 Cox, Jim Cox, W.S Crabtree, Rudy , 1964, 1965, 1966 Crandall, Steve Crawford, Ben Crawford, Josh , 2010 Creed, Wayne Crick, Ray Cripe, Bob , 1956, 1957, 1958 Crittendon, Curt , 1965, 1966 Crockom, Jim Crodian, Crone, Jim , 1967 Cross, C Crowder, Tom , 1977, 1978, 1979 Crowley, Larry Cruse, Jim , 1995, 1996, 1997 Cummings, Roy , 1906 Cunningham, Clyde Cunnning, Gary , 1960 Curry, Eric , 1981 Curtis, Herb ,1917, 1919 Cushing, William Cutter, Tyler D Daanish, Amani , 2005 Dailey, C DalSasso, Bruno Dardeen, Howard , 1962 Darnell, Rick Darry, Robert Daugherty, Clinton , 1922 Davenport, Robert Davis, Don , 1931 Davis,C.E Davis, William , 1917 Dayhuff, Ted , 1958, 1959 Deakins, Larry Debrucker, Frank Decker, Joe , 1961 Defiburgh, Dale DeGroote, Cory , 1995, 1996 Deister, Jim Dellinger, O.P , 1900 Demaree, Vorees , 1912 Denny, Marc , 1964 DePeugh, Joe , 1946, 1947 Dickson, Chuck Dierdorf, Melvin Dimich, Dan , 1948, 1949, 1950 Dinsmore, Jim Disney, Clarence Dodd, Jim , 1958 Dolan, Eugene Doluony, Koang Donaldson, Nick Dorman, Tom ,1924,1926 Dorsett, Leighton Doughty, John , 1943 Douglas, Robert Dow, John , 1961, 1962, 1963 Dowden, Earl , 1933, 1934 Dowell, Emil , 1920 Downey, Drake, Leorando , 1981 Drew, Thomas Duffy, Jim Dugle, Frederick Duhamell, Jerry Dunlap, Roger Dunnuck, Forrest , 1953, 1954, 1955 E Eastabrooks, Don , 1936, 1937 Eckerle, Jim Eder, Ralph Edgerton, Rich , 1965, 1966, 1967 Edmond, Don , 1974, 1975, 1976 Edmonds, Gene , 1949, 1951 Edwards, Jack Edwards, Jason , 1993 Edwards, Johnny Ellingwood, Ellsberry, James Ellsbury, Dale ,1924, 1925 Evans, Darron , 2004, 2005 Everett, James F Farris,Oscar Faulkner, Aden , 1902 Fauver, Jim Felling, Ronald , 1959, 1960, 1961 Ferguson, Anthony 1992 Ferguson, Jerry , 1953, 1956 Ferrell, Jerry Fick, Howard Fidlar, Chester Fields, Rick , 1983, 1984, 1985 Finley, Steve Fishback Fleenor, Ray Fleetwood, Roger Fleschner, Ernest Fleschner, Steve , 1970, 1971 Fletcher, Jim Fly, Quinton Fohrer, John Fortner, J. Ord Foster, Floyd Fox, Crawford , 1909 Fox, W Fox, Wayne Joe , 1939, 1940, 1941 Fraiv, John Frazier, Benji Friedman, Joseph Fuller, Nelson Fuson, Mick Futch, Terry G Gangloff, James , 1958, 1959 Gard, Paul Garner, Steve Garnet, Lloyd Giesen, Brian , 1999, 2000, 2001 Gilbert, Alex , 1980 Gilbert, Bob Gilbert, Bob Gilbert, Chad , 1993 Gilbert, Robert , 1951 Gillespie, Antonio Giovanini, Louis , 1959, 1960, 1961 Glenn, Frank , 1918, 1920, 1921 Goda, Thomas Goddard, Ray , 1960, 1961, 1962 Goens, Danny Golden, Mark , 1982, 1983, 1984 Golden, Reggie , 1982 Gooding, Robert Gorman, Richard Gough, William Gourdouze, Frank Grable, Ben Graham, Mike , 1974, 1975 Eric Gray , 2005 Gray, Joe , 1927, 1928, 1929 Green, Catrel , 2004 Green, Nate , 1998, 1999, 2000 Green, R.T , 1972, 1973, 1974 Green, Ted Grey, Jim Griffith, Elbert Griffith, Oscar Griggs, John Grimes, Firman Grimes, Lamar , 2003 Grob, Carl , 1940 Grooms, Maurice Grose, Jack , 1917, 1918, 1921 Gross, Luke , 1990 Grouse, Robert Grove, Frank Grundy, Phil , 1962 Gurnell, Jim , 1964, 1965, 1966 Gurnell, Steve , 1974 H Hall, Hall, Charles , 1943 Hall, Mike Hallatt, Josh , 1995 Hammel, Stew , 1962 Hammond, Dave Hanlin, Hanna, Don Hannah, Jack , 1919 Hans, Jim , 1949, 1950 Harding, Dave Hardman, Fred , 1967, 1968, 1969 Hargrove, Nick , 1995, 1996, 1997 Harkness, Jim Harper, Terry Harris, Chris , 1987 Harris, Mike , 1994, 1995 Harris, R.C , 1909 Harris, Townsend , 1990 Hart, Steve ,1998 Hass, Ken , 1967, 1968, 1969 Hauck, Frank Hauck, Terry Hauck, William Hawkins, Merle Hay, Kevin Nate Green Hayden, Dave Haynes, Hubert Haynes, Noah , 1993 Hazen, J.R Hazen, John , 1948 Heaton, Bob , 1980 Heavilon, Terry Heier, Jeff Hendrix, Jim Henson, Floyd Hermeling, Albert , 1922 Herndon, Roy , 1935 Herter, Jim Hervey, Rod , 1968, 1969, 1970 Hester, Gary , 1961 Heyen, Ronald , 1959 Hinson, Denny , 1995 Hinton, Cletis , 1935, 1936 Hirth, Albert Hitch, William , 1943 Hobson, Raymond , 1941 Hochstetler, Jim Hodges, Tony Hoffman, Hoffman, Jacob , 1936, 1937 Hoffman, Bill Hoke, Robert Hollenbeck, Steve ,1966, 1967, 1968 Holliday, Jimmie , 1989 Holmstrom, Cole , 2008 Holmes, Johnny Holmes, Ralph Holscher, Ralph , 1949 Hooper, Buren , 1949, 1950 Horall, Ernie Horton, Tiny , 1930 Houchins, James Houghtelin, Joe House, Bill Howard, Marcus , 2002, 2003, 2004 Huckstep, Fred , 1963, 1964, 1965 Huffman, Orville Huffstutler, Wendell , 1962, 1963, 1964 Humes, Howard , 1970 Hungerford, Max , 1951 Hunt, Ed Hunt, M.E Hunter, Chad Huppert, Don Hutcheson, Charles Bob Heaton MBB Media & Record Book 89 indiana state letterwinners
90 indiana state letterwinners 90 Don McDonald I Inman, Travis , 1990, 1991, 1992 J Jackson, Ray Jackson, Ronald Jagodzinski, Bill , 1948, 1949, 1950 Jefferson, Clarence Jenkins, Bob Johnson, Corey , 1995 Johnson, Harold , 1941, 1942 Johnson, Howie , 1978 Johnson, Kevin , 1993 Johnson, Marcus , 1993, 1994 Johnson, Ralph , 1986 Johnson, Richard Jones, Bob , 1943 Jones, Edgar Jones, Joe Jones, Joe Jones, Mike , 1958, 1959 Jones, Pat Jones, Riley Jones, Charles Josza, Frank , 1961, 1962 Jovanovich, Mike , 1993, 1994, 1995 Julian, Lloyd , 1939, 1940 K Kante, Djibril , 2000, 2001, 2002 Karto, Dave Kaserman, Roy , 1958, 1959 Katt, August Kegerreis, Bryan , 1985, 1986 Keller, Con , 1959 Keller, Vernon , 1900 Kelly, C.Y Jake Kelly Kern, Tom Kernan, Michael , 2002 King, Danny , 1977 Kitch, J. Max Kitchen, Grant Kixenbaugh, George Klueh, Duane , 1948, 1949 Knauth, Henry , 1914, 1915 Knish, David Knowles, Dwain Koebcke, Bill Koile, Earl Kokinda, Pete Kozorski, Don Kraly, Ted , 1975 Kunkel, Jerry , 1948,1949,1950 L Ladson, , 1934 Ladson, Garland LaGrange, Mark Laird, Walter Lamar, Rudy , 1963, 1964 Lamb, Larry , 1970, 1971, 1972 Lambdin, Gene , 1951, 1954 Lambertson, Lammey, Hershel , 1926, 1927, 1928 Land, Mike Lash, Ed , 1945, 1946, 1947 Lathan, Dwayne Laughlin, Butler Lauritzen, Jeff , 1990, 1991, 1992 Lawrence, Greg Leason, Wathen , 1931 Lee, Joe , 1955 Lee, Lamar Lee, Walter Leighton, Morris Leitnaker, Brant , 2009, 2010 Lester, Sherman , 1971, 1972, 1973 Lewandowski, Tom Lewis, Al Lewis, Maynard Light, Earl , 1902 Liles, Darrin , 1989, 1990 Lingle, David Long, Jerry , 1959 Long, Leonard , 1963, 1964, 1965 Longfellow, Ed , 1951, 1952 Loser, Paul Lovelace, Luchetti, Jon , 1997,1998, 1999 Luckett, Dan Ludeks, Janis , 1974, 1975, 1976 Luse, Alonzo Luse, John , 1957, 1958 Lutes, Ray M Macon, Carl , 1973, 1974 Madigan, Terrence , 1937, 1938 Maesch, Ernie , 1992, 1993 Major, Jim Mallory, Curtis Mangel, Emil ,1906 Marginet, Sherrell Marshall, Arthur , 1945 Marshall, Harry , 2008, 2009, 2010 Marshall, Kent , 1985, 1986 Martin, Chet , 1930, 1931 Martin, Dominique Martin, Jim , 1951 Martin, Isiah , 2009, 2010 Mascari, Paul , 1940 Mason, Herbert Mason, Rich , 1968 Mason, Russell , 1943 Masten, Percy , 1927, 1928 Mathas, Howard Mathews, J.P ,1993 Mavity, Arthur McBrayer, Tom , 1918 McCallum, Bill McCallum, Al , 1930, 1931, 1932 McClanahan, Clare McClanahan, Earl McClanahan, James McComb, Jeff , 1984, 1985, 1986 McCormick, McCormick, Clarence , 1921 McCormick, James , 1921 McCoy, Todd , 2008 McCollough, McCullough, Jerry McCullum, John McGee, Tony McGrath, Zach McDonald, Don , 1948, 1949, 1950 McElroy, Frank McField, Robert McGee, Tony McIntire, John , 1968 McIntyre, Daniel McKinney, Joe McNabb, Jeff McNelly, Rod , 1980, 1981, 1982 Medlock, Clarence Meier, Henry Meier, Paul , 1923, 1925 Meiring, Bob Meisel, John Melvin, Leland , 1941,1942, 1943 Menser, Michael , 1999, 2000, 2001 Meriwether, Ron , 1958, Harry Morgan Metcalfe, Jimmie , 2001 Metzinger, Leon , 1906 Michael, Ernest Michaels, Mike Middlekauff, Miesel, John Miklozek, John , 1935, 1936 Milan, Lester Miles, Charles Miley, Brad , 1978, 1979, 1980 Milholland, Harry Miller, Alvin Miller, Charles , 1951, 1952, 1953 Miller, Harlan Miller, John Miller, Paul Miller, Randy , 1966 Miller, Robert Milligan, Joe , 1965, 1966 Millington, Don , 1972, 1973, 1974 Mish, Kenneth Mitchell, John Mitchell, Owen Mitchell, Waldo Molnar, Emery Montgomery, Charles , 1910 Montgomery, Robert , 1937 Moore, Gabe , 2006, 2007, 2008 Moore, Jessie Moore, Lee , 1987 Moorman, Tom Morgan, Harry , 1978 Morganson, Morris, Carl Morris, Fred Morris, Albert , 1900 Morris, Ted , 2004 Morse, Bob Mose, Robert Mosely, Jim Mosier, Stan Moss, David , 2004, 2005 Motz, Larry Mugg, Scott , 1983, 1984, 1985 Mullin, Marvin Murillo, Louis Murray, Cliff , 1951, 1952, 1953 Murray, Dick Musselman, Paul Myers, Tom , 1955 N Nash, Harvey Neal, Jerry , 1961 Nelson, John , 1976, 1977 Nemcek, Rich , 1980 Newsom, Jerry , 1964, 1965, 1968 Newton, Steve , 1961, 1962, 1963 Nickels, Nicks, Carl , 1979, 1980 Noblitt, Don Carl Nicks Noggle, Howard Novak, Jerry , 1967, 1968 Nugent, Milton Nuner, John Nyland, Ed O O Leary, James , 1935, 1938, 1939 Oberholtzer, Max Ogborn, Jim Oliphant, Dean , 1987 Osborne, Ick , 1933, 1934 Osbourne, Haskell Osman, Charles Owens, Charles P Pacatte, Ed Padgett, Palmer, Chris Parker, Tom Parker, Wayne , 1953, 1954, 1955 Parks, Juda , 1992, 1993 Pattengale, Dick Patterson, Bucky , 1959 Patterson, Harold , 1937 Pearcy, George , 1941, 1942 Pearcy, Henry , 1941, 1942, 1943 Peckinpaugh, Rick , 1972, 1973, 1974 Peerman, Jim Pelle, George Pillow MBB Media & Record Book Phillippe, Maurice Phillips, Lewis Phillips, Mike , 1966, 1967, 1968 Phillips, Steve , 1973, 1974, 1975 Piepenbrink, Ken Pierce, Jesse Pierson, Rocky , 1931, 1932 Piety, Obert , 1927, 1928 Piety, Verner Pillow, George , 1970, 1971 Pipes, Wayne Pitts, Tom , 1960, 1961 Platt, Bill Plummer, Plummer, Frank Poe, Jim , 1970 Pollom, Pope, Don , 1963, 1964, 1965 Pope, John Porter, Porter, Don Powell, Ed Powers, Ben Powers, Jim , 1948, 1949, 1950 Prather Pressler, Dave , 1949 Printy, Jordan , 2010 Pritchett, Pete Pryor, Tony Puckett, Neil R Raper, Darin ,1998 Rawley, Robert Ray, Bill Ray, Brandon Ray, Howard Reed, Max , 1966 Reed, Rashad , 2010 Reed, Robert Reed, Steve , 1979, 1980, 1981 Reeder, Carl , 1997 Reedy, Clarence Renn, Matt , 1999, 2000, 2001 Reese, Ed , 1927, 1929 Reese, Jack , 1951 Reeve, William Reintjes, Leonard , 1938, 1939 Reynolds, Les , 1930, 1931 Rhoads, Paul , 1917 Rhodes, Don Richard, Carl , 2010 Richardson, Sam , 1953 Richardson, Sam , 1957 Richmond, Dick , 1954 Ring, Bob Riddle, Carl Ripberger, Ritchie, Gregg , 1970 Ritter, Bob , 1980 Ritter, T Roach, Robert Robbins, John , 1961, 1962, 1963 Robinson, Rogers, Bill Roshel, John Ross, Lester Ross, Warren , 1959, 1960, 1961 Route, Mike , 1976 Rowan, Kenny , 1991, 1992, 1993 Royer, Bob , 1948, 1949
91 Matt Renn Royer, Herschel, , 1915, 1916 Royer, Bill Ruckman, Steve Ruhe, Stan Runnels, Carl Russell, J Rutledge, Dan , 1977, 1978 Rutherford Ryden, John , 1965, 1966 Rzeszewski, Lenny , 1948, 1949, 1950 S Sabie, Don Salmon, Joseph Salmon, Wayne Samm, Bob Sample, Larry , 1971, 1972 Sams, Jake , 2003, 2004 Sanders, Sanders, Ernest Sanders, Tom Sargent, Donald Sartor, Lee Schaffer, Scheid, Norman , 1929, 1930 Schenck, Ralph , 1915 Scherer, Don Schinnerer, Mark , 1919, 1920 Schlater, Leon Schneider, Norbert Schnitker, Tyson , 2005 Schockel, Bernard Schoeppel, Otto Schorling, Raleigh Schweikert, Harold Scott, John , 1951 Scott, Zenor , 1904 Scudder, Carl Sechler, Ralph , 1917 Selge, Paul Sfreddo, Basil , 1951, 1952, 1953 Shahan, Donald Sharp, John Sharpe, Howard , 1939, 1940 Shaw, Pete Shaw, Clyde Shelt, J. R , 1995 Shelton, Carroll , 1934 Shewmaer, Shields, Clair Shipley, Frank , 1918 Short, Joe , 1943 Short, Morris Shortz, Louis Shriner, Richard Shriner, Walter ,1915, 1916, 1917 Shuck, Geoff , 1976 Shufflebarger, Siebenmorgen, Paul , 1970, 1971 Silvers, Charles Simko, R Simmons, Rob , 1970, 1971, 1972 Sink, Ernest Sipe, James Sisk, Bill , 1955, 1956 Skaggs, Bill Slavens, Jim Smiley, Homer Smith, Bob Smith, Chris Smith, Dale , 1953, 1954 Smith, Henry Smith, Jack Smith, James , 1983 Smith, Jim , 1976, 1977, 1978 Smith, Joe Smith, Mike Smith, Ross , 1907 Smith, Stanley , 1939, 1940 Smith, Tom , 1952, 1953 Smith, Dale Smith, Warren , 1929 Smithson, Ezra Snoddy, Jim Sparks, J Sparks,Raymond , 1928 Spence, Fred , 1933, 1934 Spencer, Herman Spencer, Fred , 1904, 1905 Spraul, Billy Springer, Springhetti, Dale St.Clair, George , 1935, 1936 Staggs, Glenn , 1933 Stagner, Harold Stainback, Jerome Staley, Leroy , 1979 Stark, Max Steele, Burt Stelow, Fred , 1942 Stephens, Lee Stephenson, Benjamin Sterling, Tom , 1932 Stevens, , 1935 Stiffler, Dale , 1914, 1915 Stinson, Marico ,2008 Stirling, Robert Stoeker, William Stoffers, Henry Stone, W. Hershel , 1902 Stopher, Emmet Stopher, Wallace Stork, John Story, Claude Strohl, Harry Stroud, Derrick , 1996 Stroud, Paul , 1970, 1971, 1972 Stroup, Keith Sullivan, Eric Sullivan, Dick Sumpter, Larry Svihra, Rich Swanigan, Sweatt, Theodore Swinford, Nick T Tapy, Robert Taylor, Chuck , 1985 Teany, John , 1928, 1929 Thomas, Frank , 1902 Thomas, Greg , 1991, 1992, 1993 Thomas, Paul , 1961, 1962, 1963 Thompson, Abasi , 2000 Thompson, Bob , 1960 Thompson, Kevin Thompson, LaSalle , 1993 Thompson, Tom , 1970 Thornton, Tommy Tillett, Mike Todd, Darvin Trabue, Rod Tribble, , 1906 Trinkle, David Trost, Chester Trout, Jim , 1972 Trudeau, Russell , 2005, 2006 Greg Thomas John Sherman Williams Truitt, John Tudor, Maurice , 1924 Tunnell, Jay , 2007, 2008 Turner, Mike , 1971, 1972 Turner, Scott , 1980 Turnock, Robert Turpin, Ray , 1933, 1934 Tuttle, Charles Twitty, Tony U Underwood, Romeo Untulis, Chuck , 1933 Unverferth, Ernest Unverferth, William , 1913 Uzzell, Will V Vandover, VanHorn, Pete , 1924, 1925, 1926 Vawter, Brainard , 1903 Vickers, Rob , 1989, 1990 Vincent, Mike , 1970, 1971, 1972 Vinci, Carl Vogel, Albert Vogel, Kenneth Vrabel, Don W Wade, Butch , 1965, 1966, 1967 Wade,Ray Waites, Jim , 1967 Waldrip, Jim , 1968 Walker, Clarence , 1948, 1949, 1950 Walker, Jim Walker, Mike , 1960 Wallin, Ken Walsh, John Walter, Arthur , 1908 Wampler, Fred , 1930, 1931 Wampler, Robert Wann, Herb , 1915 Ward, Ernest Warfel, Joe , 1966 Washington, Joe Watson, Alan , 1977 Watson, Courtney Watson, Hubert Watson, John , 1939, 1940 Waugh, Jim , 1957, 1958 Weathers, Sampson Weatherwax, L.E Webb, Wally , 1960, 1961 Webb, William Webster, DeCarsta , 1977, 1978 Wegrich, Toby Weirich, Don , 1968, 1969, 1970 Weliver,Ed Welsh, Barry Wellman, Will , 1902, 1903 Wells, Dave Wells, Jayson , 1996, 1997, 1998 Wells, Norman Wells, William , 196 Wesolek, Ted , 1958, 1959 Westhafer, Wey, Herbert, , 1936, 1937 Wey, Woodrow , 1942 Whitenack, Bob Whitman, Logan Wiegel, Steve Wiggam, Aubrey Wiley,T Wiliams, Ron Willett, Marv , 1964, 1965 Williams, Billy , 1919, 1920 Williams, Darryll , 1962 Williams, Don Williams, Gene , 1957 Williams, Howard , 1971, 1972 Williams, Isiah , 1974, 1975 Williams, Joe , 1971 Williams, John Sherman , 1984, 1985, 1986 Williams, Marcus Williams, Paul Williams, Rick , 1975, 1976 Williamson, Williamson, Andy , 2001 Williamson, Brian ,1988 Willis, Russell , 1923, 1924, 1925 Wilson, Garver Wilson, Robert Wilson,Noble Wilson, Otis , 1917 Wiltrout, Jack Winslow, Ralph Winters, Harry , 1920, 1921 Winters, Ralph , 1986 Wise, Gordon Wisely, Ed Wisely, Horace Wisley, Tom , 1972 Witt, Ralph Wittmer, Wilmer , 1961, 1962 Wolf, Paul , 1924, 1925 Wood, Wood, Howard , 1938, 1939 Wood, Jesse Woodard, Doug Woodard, Vinton Woodburn, John Woodrow, John Woolsey, Max ,1948, 1949 Worley, Paul , 1941 Wright, Lester Wright, Stanley Wright, A.B Wunn, Thosie Wurtz, Trent , 2007 Y Yaeger, George Yelovich, Mick , 2006, 2007,2008 Z Zarndt, Carl , 1960 Zellers, Tom , 1968, 1969 Zetterberg, Ed Zielinski, Frank Rick Williams MBB Media & Record Book 91 indiana state letterwinners
92 all-time coaching records Indiana State Basketball YEAR COACH All Conf. H A John P. Kimmell John P. Kimmell John P. Kimmell John P. Kimmell John P. Kimmell John P. Kimmell John P. Kimmell John P. Kimmell John P. Kimmell Eddy Conners John P. Kimmell John P. Kimmell Bertram Wiggins Alfred Westphal Alfred Westphal Alfred Westphal Alfred Westphal Alfred Westphal O.E. Sink Birch E. Bayh Birch E. Bayh Birch E. Bayh Birch E. Bayh Birch E. Bayh Arthur L. Strum David A. Glascock David A. Glascock David A. Glascock Walter E. Marks Walter E. Marks Walter E. Marks Walter E. Marks J. Roy Goodland David A. Glascock Walter E. Marks Walter E. Marks Walter E. Marks Walter E. Marks Walter E. Marks Glenn M. Curtis Glenn M. Curtis Glenn M. Curtis Glenn M. Curtis Glenn M. Curtis Glenn M. Curtis Glenn M. Curtis Glenn M. Curtis John R. Wooden John R. Wooden John Longfellow John Longfellow John Longfellow John Longfellow John Longfellow John Longfellow Longfellow-Wolf Duane Klueh Duane Klueh Duane Klueh Duane Klueh Duane Klueh Duane Klueh Duane Klueh Duane Klueh Duane Klueh Duane Klueh Duane Klueh Duane Klueh Gordon Stauffer YEAR COACH All Conf. H A Gordon Stauffer Gordon Stauffer Gordon Stauffer Gordon Stauffer Gordon C. Stauffer Gordon C. Stauffer Gordon C. Stauffer Bob King Bob King Bob King Bill Hodges Bill Hodges Bill Hodges Bill Hodges Dave Schellhase Dave Schellhase Dave Schellhase Ron Greene Ron Greene Ron Greene Ron Greene Tates Locke Tates Locke Tates Locke Tates Locke Tates Locke Sherman Dillard Sherman Dillard Sherman Dillard Royce Waltman Royce Waltman Royce Waltman Royce Waltman Royce Waltman Royce Waltman Royce Waltman Royce Waltman Royce Waltman Royce Waltman Kevin McKenna Kevin McKenna Kevin McKenna Totals 1,348-1,147 COACHING HISTORY By Victories: Coach Pct. Record Seasons/Years Duane Klueh / Royce Waltman / Glenn M. Curtis / Gordon C. Stauffer / John L. Longfellow / Walter E. Marks / , Bill Hodges / Bob King / Birch E. Bayh / Tates Locke / Alfred F. Westphal / John R. Wooden / Kevin McKenna / Dave Schellhase / David A. Glascock / , Ron Greene / Sherman Dillard / John P. Kimmel / ,09-11 Arthur L. Strum / J. Roy Goodland / Longfellow/Paul Wolf / O.E. Sink / Bertram W. Wiggins / Eddy Conners / Totals.540 1,331-1, / MBB Media & Record Book Wally Marks John Wooden John Longfellow Gordon Stauffer Duane Klueh
93 The first Indiana State basketball team was organized in 1896 under the authority of the Normal School Athletic Association which administered competitive team events. Records for the years are not available (2-2) Coach: John P. Kimmel N 10 at YMCA-Terre Haute W D 8 YMCA-TERRE HAUTE W F 9 YMCA-INDIANAPOLIS L F 23 at YMCA-Indianapolis L (0-4) Coach: John P. Kimmel J 9 TERRE HAUTE H.S. L F ROSE POLYTECHNIC L F 22 Rose Polytechnic L M 8 YMCA-Terre Haute L (1-6) Coach: John P. Kimmel J 16 at YMCA-Paris, Ill. W J 24 INDIANA L J 25 at Manual Training H.S. L 6-50 F 7 at Purdue L F 28 at Indiana L M 7 MANUAL TRAIN. H.S. L M 20 YMCA-TERRE HAUTE L (5-7) Coach: John P. Kimmel D 5 Hymera W 23-6 D 19 at Paris, Ill., H.S. W J 16 at YMCA-Terre Haute L J 24 PURDUE L J 30 at Wabash College L J 31 at Crwfrdsvlle Bus. W F 6 at Purdue L 9-52 F 13 MANUAL TRAIN. H.S. W F 28 INDIANA L M 6 YMCA-TERRE HAUTE W M 13 at Indiana L M 14 at Manual Training H.S. M 20 WABASH COLLEGE L (2-11) Coach: John P. Kimmel D 2 Rose Polytechnic L D 4 CRWFRDSVLLE BUS. L D 12 at YMCA-Terre Haute L J 8 TERRE HAUTE H.S. W J 15 at Butler College L J 23 at DePauw L J 28 at Wabash L J 29 at Crwfrdsvlle Bus. L F 12 WABASH L F 17 Rose Polytechnic L F 27 BUTLER COLLEGE W M 2 YMCA-Terre Haute L M 12 at DePauw L (5-5) Coach: John P. Kimmel J 7 YMCA-Terre Haure W J 11 at Indiana L J 18 Rose Polytechnic L 8-23 J 23 DEPAUW L J 27 Mermon Christian W F 3 INDIANA W F 11 BUTLER W F 18 Rose Polytechnic L F 26 at DePauw L M 3 YMCA -Terre Haute W (6-6) Coach: John P. Kimmel J 12 PARIS, Ill., H.S. W 43-9 J 17 HANOVER L J 20 ROSE POLY L J 22 at DePauw L J 27 at YMCA W F 2 INDIANA L F 9 at Brazil Independents W F 16 CAYUGA H.S. W 43-2 F 23 DEPAUW L M 3 Rose Polytechnic L M 9 BRAZIL IND. W M 16 YMCA TERRE HAUTE W Indiana State Basketball (1-8) Coach: John P. Kimmel D 21 at Purdue L J 12 at Rose Polytechnic L J 19 BUTLER L J 25 at DePauw L J at Indiana L F 1 HANOVER W F 9 DEPAUW L F 15 EARLHAM F 21 ROSE POLYTECHNIC L F 25 JAMES MILLIKIN M 1 INDIANA L (2-6) Coach: John P. Kimmel J 7 at Purdue L J 10 Butler L J 18 at Indiana L J 24 ROSE POLYTECHNIC L F 1 W 2-0 F 7 HANOVER W F 15 EARLHAM L F 21 INDIANA L DePauw captain removed team from floor with ISNS leading (2-7) Coach: Eddy Conners J 6 Rose Polytechnic L 2-31 J 8 at Purdue L 6-63 J 15 YMCA-DECATUR L J 29 FRANKLIN W F 5 at DePauw L 9-51 F 6 Rose Polytechnic L F 12 HANOVER L F 19 WINONA TECHNICAL W18-12 F 26 EARLHAM L (2-9) Coach: John P. Kimmel J 8 Rose Polytechnic L J 14 at Franklin L 5-40 J 15 at Hanover L 4-54 J 21 Butler L 8-25 J 28 EASTERN ILLINOIS W J HANOVER W F 7 at DePauw L F 12 at Butler L F 15 FRANKLIN L F 18 Rose Polytechnic L F 25 at Eastern Illinois L (2-8) Coach: John P. Kimmel D 16 Central Normal W J 4 at DePauw L Sycamores J 6 at Rose Politechnic L J 10 at Purdue p L J 12 DEPAUW L 1-32 J 27 at Franklin L J 28 at Hanover L F 4 FRANKLIN L F 16 HANOVER W F 24 ROSE POLYTECHNIC L (7-6) Coach: Bertram Wiggins N 8 MAROM CHRISTIAN W D 8 EASTERN ILLINOIS W J 9 at DePauw W J 25 BUTLER L F 1 at Butler L F 9 at Moores Hill L F 10 at Hanover W F 13 DEPAUW W F 15 McKendree College W F 28 Franklin L F 29 HANOVER W M 2 MOORES HILL W M Franklin L (8-3) Coach: Alfred Westphal D 6 MEROM CHRISTIAN W D 13 Central Normal W J 10 at DePauw W J 17 at Butler W J 24 at DePauw W J 31 BUTLER W F at Indiana L F 12 at Eastern Illinois W F 21 at Christian Bro. F 22 at McKendree College L M 7 at Hanover L M 8 at Moores Hill W games suspended, fisticuffs (11-4) Coach: Alfred Westphal D 5 MEROM CHRISTIAN W D 12 CENTRAL NORMAL W D 13 ISNS ALUMNI W D at YMCA Vincennes W J 6 at Eastern Illinois L J 10 at Purdue L J ILLINOIS STATE L J 24 FRANKLIN W J 30 EARLHAM W F 11 at Franklin W F 14 ARK-MONTICELLO L F 20 at Hanover W F 21 at Moores Hill W F EASTERN ILLINOIS W 63-8 F 28 MOORES HILL W (7-6) Coach: Alfred Westphal D 4 MEROM CHRSITIAN W 57-7 D 11 CENTRAL NORMAL W D 17 MIDDLETOWN IND. W D 18 ISNS ALUMNI W J 12 Wabash L J 15 EARLHAM W J 22 Rose Polytechnic W J 29 FRANKLIN W F 12 at Earlham L F 20 at Butler L F 26 at Franklin L M 3 Rose Polytechnic L M 5 BUTLER L (8-6) Coach: Alfred Westphal N 19 Merom Christian W D 4 at Coalmont Feds W D 12 YMCA-Terre Haute W D 12 ISNS ALUMNI W D 22 Central Normal L J Wabash College L J Winona Tech W J 14 at Earlham W J 15 Indiana Dental L J 22 Butler L J 28 Winona Tech L F 11 EARLHAM W F 17 DEPAUW W F 25 Wabash L (13-4) Coach: Alfred Westphal D 6 MEROM CHRISTIAN W 77-5 D 9 ISNS ALUMNI W 58-8 D 15 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS W D 20 CENTRAL NORMAL W J 5 at Moores Hill W J 12 at Earlham L J 13 at Central Normal W J 17 at Rose Polytechnic W J 18 at DePauw L F 2 FRANKLIN L F 8 GEORGETOWN-KY. W F 10 BUTLER W F 13 at Merom Christian W F 17 at Butler W F 23 EARLHAM L F 27 Rose Polytechnic W M 2 DEPAUW W (8-8) Coach: O.E. Sink D 7 YMCA Terre Haute W D 14 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS W D 15 CAMP TAYLOR W D 20 Central Normal W J 15 INDIANA DENTAL L J 25 at Earlham L J 26 at Franklin L F 1 HANOVER W F 2 at Southern Illinois L F 8 Rose Polytechnic W F 12 at Central Normal L F at Indiana Dentral L F 15 at Southern Illinois W F 25 EARLHAM L F 26 at Rose Polytechnic L M 8 ROSE POLYTECHNIC W (6-3) Coach: Birch E. Bayh J 18 INDIANA DENTAL W J 24 ROSE POLYTECHNIC W F 1 at Indiana Dental L F 8 BUTLER COLLEGE W F 14 at Earlham L F 19 ROSE POLYTECHNIC L F 22 at Butler W M 1 at Ball State W M 14 ROSE POLYTECHNIC W (4-6) Coach: Birch E. Bayh D 6 ISNS ALUMNI L D 12 at DePauw L 8-61 D 17 MCKENDREE - J 10 EASTERN ILLINOIS L J 17 at Butler L J 24 ROSE POLYTECHNIC W J 30 at Franklin L J 31 at Indiana Dental - F 6 at Eastern Illinois L F 11 at Rose Polytechnic W F 14 CENTRAL NORMAL - F 20 BUTLER COLLEGE W M Rose Polytechnic W (15-7) Coach: Birch E. Bayh D 4 ISNS ALUMNI W D 10 OAKLAND CITY W D 17 VINCENNES W D 18 at Wabash L J at Indiana L J 6 at YMCA-Vincennes L J 7 at Evansville College W J 8 at Oakland City L J 14 EASTERN ILLINOIS W J 21 at Butler L J 22 at Franklin L J 27 MEROM CHRISTIAN W 56-4 J 28 Central Normal W F 1 WABASH W F 3 FRANKLIN W F 5 at Merom Christian W 26-1 F 8 Rose Polytechnic W F 11 Butler L F 16 Rose Polytechnic W F 17 at Eastern Illinois W F 18 EVANSVILLE COL. W F 26 Rose Polytechnic W (12-3) Coach: Birch E. Bayh D 3 ISNS ALUMNI W D 10 OAKLAND CITY W D 16 INDIANA LAW W J 5 at YMCA Vincennes L J6 at Evansville College W J 10 at Butler L J 14 ROSE POLYTECHNIC W J 19 YMCA VINCENNES W J 27 FRANKLIN W F 2 at Eastern Illinois W F 8 at Rose Polytechnic W F ISNS-MUNCIE W F 18 EASTERN ILLINOIS W F 25 ROSE POLYTECHNIC L M at Ball State W (20-5) Coach: Birch E. Bayh N 18 ISNS ALUMNI W N 28 at Indianapolis Dental W D 8 at Studebakerof Paris, IL W D 12 at Central Normal W D16 Oakland City W D Indiana Law W 59-7 D 30 at Merom Christian W J 2 Central Normal W J 6 at Evansville W J 9 Rose Polytechnic W J 11 at Franklin L J 18 Indianapolis Dental W J 19 at Oakland City W J 20 Eastern Illinois W J Pennsylvania L J 27 Evansville W J 30 at Ball State W F 9 at Sparks Bus. Col. W F 10 at Concordia-Mo. L F 13 at Butler L F 14 at Eastern Illinois W F 17 Franklin L F 20 Merom Christian W F 24 BALL STATE W F 28 Rose Polytechnic W (16-7) Coach: Arthur Strum Indiana L Indiana State Alumni W Vincennes W 48-9 Franklin L DePauw L Rose-Hulman W Franklin L Concordia-St. Louis L St. Viator W Jenson Brothers L Ball State W Concordia-St. Louis W Ball State W NAGU W Eastern Illinois L Oakland City W Rose-Hulman W NAGU W Loyola-Chicago W 41-9 Eastern Illinois W Canterbury W Vincennes W 27-7 Evansville W (11-4) Coach: Dave Glascock Vincennes L Indiana W DePauw L St. Louis L Canterbury W Concordia-St. Louis W Rose-Hulman W 48-8 Earlham W Concordia-St. Louis W Earlham L MBB Media & Record Book 93 year-by-year records
94 year-by-year records 94 Oakland City W DePauw W Rose-Hulman W Canterbury W Oakland City W (9-9) Coach: Dave Glascock Vincennes W Purdue L Oakland City L St. Viator s W Ball State L Concordia-St. Louis W Eastern Illinois W Franklin L Earlham L Wabash L Rose-Hulman W Oakland City W Vincennes W (3-13) Coach: David Glascock Vincennes W Wabash L Oakland City L Purdue L DePauw L Vincennes L Canterbury L Earlham W Ball State L Wabash L Concordia-St. Louis L DePauw L Ball State L Northern Illinois L Canterbury L Earlham W (12-5) Coach: Wally Marks Wabash L Purdue L Vincennes W Eastern Illinois W Oakland City W Ball State W Concordia-St. Louis L Wabash W Ball State L Concordia-Ft. Wayne W DePauw W DePauw W Evansville L Vincennes W Oakland City W Eastern Illinois W Southern Illinois W (15-4) Coach: Wally Marks at Wabash W VINCENNES W FRANKLIN W DePAUW L OAKLAND CITY W at Indiana B W SOUTHERN ILLINOIS W at Vincennes W at Oakland City W WABASH L INDIANA B L Concordia-St. Louis W ROSE POLYTECHNIC W at DePauw L ROSE POLYTECHNIC W Evansville W Franklin W Southern Illinois W Evansville W (16-2) Coach: Wally Marks D 5 OAKLAND CITY W D 12 DEPAUW W D 19 VINCENNES W D 23 at Wabash L J 3 WABASH W J 8 at Indiana B W J 10 CONCORDIA-ST. LOUIS W J 14 INDIANA B W J 17 at Evansville W J 18 at Oakland City W Indiana State Basketball J 22 FRANKLIN W J 24 at DePauw W J 31 at Southern Illinois W F 5 at Vincennes W F 6 at Rose-Hulman W F 11 EVANSVILLE W F 20 at Franklin (3OT) L F 27 ROSE-HULMAN W (7-8) Coach: Wally Marks Evansville L Southern Illinois W Wabash L Wabash L Rose-Hulman W Butler L Evansville W Ball State L Franklin L Eastern Illinois W Centenary W Ball State W Eastern Illinois L Franklin W Rose-Hulman L (10-5) Coach: J. Roy Goodland EVANSVILLE W EASTERN ILLINOIS L OAKLAND CITY W at Eastern Illinois W at Evansville L BALL STATE W Rose-Hulman W at Oakland City W Central Normal W Butler W at Franklin W Ball State L FRANKLIN L Central Normal L Rose-Hulman W (10-6) Coach: David Glascock D 6 EVANSVILLE L D 9 at Butler W D 13 EASTERN ILLINOIS W D 23 at Oakland City W J 6 CENTENARY W J 10 at Eastern Illinois W J 14 at Ball State L J 17 DIAMOND OILERS L J 20 at Indiana Central W J 23 at Central Normal L F 3 at Purdue L F 10 BALL STATE T.C. W F 16 OAKLAND CITY W F 21 CENTRAL NORMAL W F 23 INDIANA CENTRAL L M 2 at Evansville W (8-9) Coach: Wally Marks Oakland City W Eastern Illinois L Purdue L Evansville L Wittenbury W Centenary W Butler L Eastern Illinois W Ball State W Indianapolis L Canturbury L Indianapolis L Indiana State Alumni W Ball State W Oakland City W Central Normal L Evansville L (13-4) Coach: Wally Marks at Eastern Illinois W ILLINOIS STATE W EVANSVILLE W EASTERN ILLINOIS W at Ball State W at Indianapolis (OT) L at Evansville L at Butler L OAKLAND CITY W at Illinois State W BALL STATE L INDIANAPOLIS W DX DIAMOND OILERS W ARMOUR INSTITUTE W at Oakland City W at Armour Institute W BUTLER W (12-4) Coach: Wally Marks D 17 at Eastern Illinois W D 13 SHURTLEFF W D 14 at Illinois State L J 7 EASTERN ILLINOIS W J 11 at Indianapolis W J 16 at Evansville L J 23 INDIANAPOLIS W F 1 at Illinois State W F 6 at Ball State L F 16 EVANSVILLE (OT) W F 22 at Butler W F 27 BALL STATE W F 29 at Hanover W Miami-Ohio W 45-27% Augustana W 30-26* DePaul L 29-28* %-Olympic Trials, Butler Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, IN *- Olympic Trials, Chicago Stadium, Chicago, IL (7-6) Coach: Wally Marks D 16 EASTERN ILLINOIS W D 18 MANCHESTER L D 22 CENTENARY W J 7 at Eastern Illinois W J 14 VALPARAISO W J 18 at Indianapolis L J 21 EVANSVILLE W J 28 BALL STATE L F 2 INDIANAPOLIS L F 5 at Valparaiso W F 19 HANOVER W F 23 BUTLER L F 25 at Ball State L (1-17) Coach: Wally Marks Purdue L Drury L Eastern Illinois L Southeastern Oklahoma L Evansville L Franklin W Manchester L Valparaiso L Ball State L Evansville L Valparaiso L Indianapolis L Illinois State L Eastern Illinois L Franklin L Indianapolis L Indiana State Alumni L Ball State L (10-9) Coach: Glenn Curtis Southeast Missouri W Eastern Illinois W Illinois State W Franklin L Wyoming W Manchester L Valparaiso W Eastern Illinois W Franklin L Evansville L Ball State W Manchester L Indianapolis L Valparaiso L Illinois State W Indianapolis L Evansville W St. Joseph s W Ball State L (15-3) Coach: Glenn Curtis Oakland City W Illinois Wesleyan W Eastern Illinois L Carrol College W Eastern Illinois W Valparaiso W Manchester W Loyola-Chicago W Northeastern Illinois W Taylor W Ball State L Manchester W Indianapolis L Valparaiso W Indianapolis W St. Joseph s W Northeastern Illinois W Ball State W (11-8) Coach: Glenn Curtis D 11 OAKLAND CITY W D 13 EASTERN ILLINOIS W D 16 at Iowa L D 18 MARIETTA-OHIO W D 30 CENTENARY W at Purdue L J 4 MILLIKIN W J 11 at Valparaiso W J 15 at Eastern Illinois L J 20 W. KENTUCKY W J 22 BALL STATE L J 24 at Southern Illinois L J 29 DETROIT W F 1 S. ILLINOIS-(OT) W F 7 at Illinois State L F 17 at Western Kentucky L F 19 VALPARAISO W F 21 IILLINOIS STATE L F 26 at Ball State W (17-4) Coach: Glenn Curtis D 9 OAKLAND CITY W D 11 ANDERSON W D 16 at Eastern Illinois W D 19 CENTRAL MICHIIGAN W D 20 KANSAS STATE W J 9 at Valparaiso W J 12 ST. JOSEPH S W J 14 EASTERN ILLINOIS W J 22 at Ball State L J 24 WESTERN MICHIGAN W F 3 WESTERN KENTUCKY L F 9 at St. Joseph s W F 14 at Central Normal W F 16 at Western Kentucky L F 19 VALPARAISO W F 25 BALL STATE W M 2 at Western Michigan W Camp Grant W 52-22* Wis.-Stevens Point W 82-45* Simpson-Iowa W 51-43* Hamline L 41-45* *Nat l College Invitational, Kansas City, Mo (13-4) Coach: Glenn Curtis Eastern Illinois W George Field W Chihuahua, Mexico W Peru Naval Base W George Field W Valparaiso W Eastern Illinois W Ball State W Central Normal W Peru Navel Base W St. Joseph s W Southern Illinois L Central Normal W Valparaiso L Ball State L St. Joseph s W *Northwest Missouri L *National Intercollegiate Tournament, Kansas City, Mo (17-4) Coach: Glenn Curtis N 13 GEORGE FIELD W N 30 ISTC ALUMNI W D 4 EVANSVILLE W D 10 at Eastern Illinois W D 17 EASTERN ILLINOIS W D 21 WABASH W J 3 BRIDGEPORT BRASS W J 5 at Evansville W J 8 ILLINOIS WESLEYAN W J 13 at Eastern Illinois W J 20 DEPAUW PRE-FLIGHT W J 22 at Central Normal W J 24 at Bridgeport Brass W J 27 at Wabash L J 31 CENTRAL NORMAL W F 4 at Illinois Wesleyan W F 7 at George Field W F 10 VALPARAISO L F 12 at DePauw Pre-Flight L F 19 at Valparaiso L F 23 BUNKER HILL W (18-6) Coach: Glenn Curtis N 24 DANVILLE AC W N 28 EASTERN ILLINOIS W D 2 at Concordia-St. Louis W D 6 at Eastern Illinois W D 8 at Southern Illinois L D 13 at Evansville L D 16 at Illinois State W D 19 at Wabash W D 20 LORAS COLLEGE W D 22 CONCORDIA-STL W J 6 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS L J 10 VALPARAISO W J 11 EVANSVILLE W Illinois State W J 19 CRANE NAVEL W J 27 at Murray State L J 30 WABASH W F 3 STOUT FIELD W F 5 ILLINOIS STATE W F 10 at Stout Field W F 15 MURRAY STATE W F at Valparaiso L (21-7) Coach: Glenn Curtis Louisville L Purdue L Murray State W Eastern Illinois W Drake W Eastern Illinois W Valparaiso L Concordia W Evansville W Canterbury W DePaul L Murray State W Concordia-St. Louis W Canterbury W Evansville W Illinois State W Valparaiso L Hamline W Oregon W DePaul L Indianapolis W Loyola-Chicago W Evansville W ost. Cloud State W ohouston W osouth Dakota Wesleyan W opepperdine W osouthern Illinois L o NAIB Tournament at Kansas City, Kan (17-8) Coach: John Wooden Fort Sheridan L Oakland W Xavier W St. Joseph s W Purdue L Eastern Illinois W Southern Illinois L Illinois State W Baylor W pdrury W pmarshall L Oakland City W Western Michigan W Eastern Illinois L Hanover W St. Joseph s L $St. John s L Evansville L Valparaiso W Southern Illinois W MBB Media & Record Book Morehead State W Miami (Ohio) W Western Michigan W Evansville W Valparaiso W p Mid-West Tournament at Terre Haute $ Madison Square Garden, New York, NY (27-7) Coach: John Wooden Oakland City W Southern Methodist W Notre Dame L West Texas State W Hanover W Marshall W Evansville W Eastern Illinois W igeorgetown (Ky.) W isoutheast Oklahoma W inortheast Missouri W St. Joseph s W Marshall L Ball State W Valparaiso W Western Michigan W Loyola-Chicago L Evansville W Hanover W Concordia-St.Louis W Western Michigan L Eastern Illinois W Eastern Kentucky L (24-8) Coach: John Longfellow N 29 CONCORDIA-STL W D 2 HUNTINGTON COLL. W D 4 at Louisville W D 8 EASTERN ILLINOIS W D 11 at Butler L D 17 MBeliot L D 18 M Marshall L D 21 Loyola (Calif.) (OT) W D 29 ioklahoma City W D 31 imississippi Delta W J 1 inortheast Missouri W J 6 HILLSDALE W J 8 at Marshall L J 13 at Ball State W J 15 VALPARAISO W J 20 INDIANA CENTRAL W J 22 at Xavier-Ohio L J 29 at Evansville (OT) W F 4 at Eastern Illinois W F 5 EVANSVILLE W F 9 at St. Joseph s W F 11 at Concordia-St. Louis W F 12 ARKANSAS STATE W F 18 MARSHALL W F 19 at Valparaiso W F 28 ST. JOSEPH S W M 3 at Wash.-St. Louis L M 7 onew Mexico W M 9 oloyola-baltimore W M 10 oemporia State W M 11 oregis College (2OT) L M 12 obeloit L MKansas City Tournament imid-west Tournament at Terre Haute o NAIB Tournament at Kansas City, Mo.
95 The season saw Indiana State capture the NAIB National Championship - the school s firstever national basketball title (27-8) Coach: John Longfellow N 28 CONCORDIA-STL W N 30 HUNTINGTON W D 5 LOUISVILLE L D 7 DEPAUW W D 14 at Nevada L D 16 at St. Mary s (Calif.) W D 19 at Sacramento W D 20 at Southern Oregon W D 21 at Southern Oregon W J 5 OAKLAND CITY L J 9 at Valparaiso L J 12 BALL STATE W J 14 at DePauw W J 19 at Indiana Central W J 21 EVANSVILLE W J 26 ST. JOSEPH S W J 28 at Evansville W F 1 EASTERN ILLINOIS W F 3 XAVIER-OHIO W F 8 at Eastern Illinois L F 11 at Beloit L F 14 VALPARAISO L F 16 at Canterbury W F 17 at St. Joseph s W F 20 at Duquesne L F 25 at Manchester W F 27 NORTHERN ILLINOIS W M 2 WASH.-ST. LOUIS W M 7 GHanover W M 8 GEvansville W M 14 o Mississippi Delta W M 15 oarkansas Tech W M 16 obaldwin Wallace W M 17 otampa W M 18 %E. Central Oklahoma W G NAIB Tournament at Terre Haute, Ind. o NAIB Tournament at Kansas City, Kan. %NAIB Championship Game at Kansas City, Mo (15-10) Coach: John Longfellow N 29 HANOVER W D 2 at St. Joseph s W D 7 at DePauw L D 9 MANCHESTER W D 11 CEDARVILLE W D 13 at Pittsburg State L D 15 MOklahoma City L D 16 MCentral Missouri W D 19 at Brigham Young L D 20 at Brigham Young L D 26 at Loyola-California L D 28 at San Diego State W D 30 at San Diego State W J 6 VALPARAISO W J 11 at Ball State W J 13 DEPAUW (OT) L J 17 at Butler (OT) W J 20 ST. JOSEPH S W J 25 EVANSVILLE L J 31 BALL STATE W F 3 at Valparaiso W F 8 at Evansville L F 13 BUTLER W F 17 CANTERBURY W F 21 at Louisville L M at Kansas City, Kansas (19-10) Coach: John Longfellow N 17 at Southern Illinois W N 29 ST. JOSEPH S W D 6 HANOVER W Manchester W D 13 OAKLAND CITY W D 15 at DePauw L D 18 at Eastern Illinois L D 26 psoutheastern La. W D 27 pwayne State L D 28 p Indiana Central W J 5 VALPARAISO W J 10 DEPAUW W J 12 at Butler W J 14 BELOIT W J 17 at Ball State L J 24 at Evansville L J 28 INDIANA CENTRAL W F 2 Valparaiso W F 7 EVANSVILLE W F 9 at St. Joseph s L F 14 BUTLER L F 16 BALL STATE W F 22 at Concordia-St. Louis W F 23 at Washington-St. Louis L F 26 EASTERN ILLINOIS L M 4 LHanover W M 5 LIndiana Central W M 10 jfairleigh Dickinson W M 12 jmissouri State L p Mid-West Tournament at Terre Haute L NAIB Regional at Terre Haute jjnaib National Finals at Kansas City, Mo (23-8) Coach: John Longfellow D 4 at Hanover W D 6 at Concordia-St. Louis W D 9 at DePauw W D 11 OAKLAND CITY W D 16 EASTERN ILLINOIS W D 18 VALPARAISO W D 27 KANSAS WESLEYAN W D 29 pfranklin W D 30 pindiana Central L J 8 DEPAUW W J 10 at Butler L J 15 BALL STATE W J 17 at Evansville L J 22 ST JOSEPH S W J 24 at Northern Illinois L J 30 at Ball State L J 31 at Valparaiso W F 5 EVANSVILLE W F 7 MANCHESTER W F 10 at St. Joseph s L F 12 BUTLER W F 17 at Eastern Illinois W F 21 WASH.-ST. LOUIS W F 27 at Southern Illinois L M 3 LIndianapolis W M 4 LEvansville W Midwestern W Arkansas Tech W Findley W Missouri State L Eastern Texas W p Mid-West Tournament at Terre Haute L NAIA District 21 Playoffs at Terre Haute (12-15) Coach: John Longfellow D 1 SE LOUISIANA L D 5 LINCOLN UNIV. W D 10 at Eastern Illinois W D 12 DEPAUW W D 15 CONCORDIA-STL W D 29 pmorningside W D 30 pfindley L J 7 EVANSVILLE W J 9 at DePauw L J 14 BALL STATE L J 16 at Lawrence Tech L J 19 BUTLER W J 23 at Valparaiso L J 29 at Ball State L J 30 at Wheaton L F 4 VALPARAISO L F 6 at St.Joseph s W F 11 EASTERN ILLINOIS L at Butler L F 17 ST. JOSEPH S W at Washington-St. Louis L F 22 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS W F 24 at Evansville L Marshall L M 2 LManchester W M 3 LAnderson W Geneva L p Mid-West Tournament at Terre Haute L NAIA District 21 Playoffs, Indianapolis, Ind (9-15) Coaches: John Longfellow/Paul Wolf N 22 at Concordia-STL L N 29 BELLMONT W D 4 FRANKLIN L D 9 ST. JOSEPH S* W D 11 at DePauw* L D 14 EASTERN ILLINOIS L D 17 at Beloit L D 28 Anderson# L D 29 Indianapolis# W D 30 Central Missouri# W J 6 EVANSVILLE* L J 8 at Lawrence Tech W J 13 BUTLER* L J 15 BALL STATE* L J 20 at Eastern Illinois W J 22 at Valparaiso* L J 29 at Ball State* L F 3 at St. Joseph s* W F 5 DePAUW* L F 9 VALPARAISO* W F 12 at Butler* L F 17 at Evansville* L F 19 WASH.-ST. LOUIS W NAIB Champions F 21 at Loyola-Chicago L * denotes Indiana Collegiate Conference games # denotes Midwest Holiday Tournament games at Terre Haute (8-16) Coach: Duane Klueh D 1 INDIANA CENTRAL L D 3 BELLMOUNT W D 10 at DePauw* L D 12 BELOIT L D 14 EASTERN ILLINOIS W D 27 Taylor# W D 28 Empora State# W D 30 Quantico Marines# W J 5 EVANSVILLE* L J 12 at St. Joseph s* L J 14 BALL STATE* W J 17 BUTLER* L J 19 at Eastern Illinois L J 21 at Southern Illinois L J 25 at Ball State* L J 28 at Concordia-St. Louis L F 1 ST. JOSEPH S* W F 4 DePAUW* L F 8 VALPARAISO* L F 11 at Butler* L F 16 at Evansville* L F 18 at Wash.-St. Louis L F 25 at Valparaiso* L F 27 at Western Michigan W * denotes Indiana Collegiate Conference games # denotes Midwest Holiday Tournament games at Terre Haute (12-13) Coach: Duane Klueh D 1 at Austin Peay L D 3 at Belmount W Mankato State W D 8 CONCORDIA-STL (OT) W D 13 DEPAUW L D 15 at St. Joseph s W D 19 at Eastern Illinois L D 21 WESTERN MICHIGAN W D 26 # Georgetown (Ky.) W D 28 # Muskingum W D 29 # Emporia State W J 4 EVANSVILLE L J 5 ST. JOSEPH S L J 12 BALL STATE L J 19 at DePauw L J 22 EASTERN ILLINOIS W J 26 at Butler L J 31 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS W F 2 at Valparaiso L F 6 at Ball State L WASH.-ST. LOUIS W F 13 VALPARAISO L F 16 EVANSVILLE L F 20 BUTLER W at Cincinnati L # Midwest Tournament at Terre Haute (11-14) Coach: Duane Klueh D 6 at Cincinnati L D 7 CONCORDIA-STL W D 9 AUSTIN PEAY W D 14 at St. Joseph s L D 17 at DePauw L D 18 EASTERN ILLINOIS L D 26 onorth Central L D 27 omorningside W D 28 obellarmine W J 8 HANOVER W J 11 BALL STATE W J 14 ST. JOSEPH S W J 18 at Evansville L J 21 DEPAUW L J 25 at Butler L J 28 EVANSVILLE L F 1 at Valparaiso L F 5 at Ball State L F 8 WASH.-ST. LOUIS W F 12 VALPARAISO L F 15 at Eastern Illinois W F 20 BUTLER L F 22 at Southern Illinois L F 28 at Western Michigan W L o Midwest Tournament at Terre Haute, NAIA at Anderson (17-10) Coach: Duane Klueh D 1 at Cincinnati L D 3 Anderson W D 6 Oakland City W D 11 Eastern Illinois L D 13 at St. Joseph s L J 8 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS L J 10 at Ball State W J 13 St. Joseph s W J 17 at Evansville L J 20 DEPAUW W J 24 at Butler L J 29 at Eastern Illinois W J 31 at Valparaiso W F 4 BALL STATE W F 6 at Concordia-St. Louis W F 7 at Washington-St. Louis L F 10 VALPARAISO W F 14 at DePauw W F 17 EVANSVILLE W F 19 BUTLER W F 23 W. MICHIGAN W obellarmine L otexas Southern L M TAYLOR W M ST. JOSEPH S W IMorningside W IGeorgia Southern L o Midwest Tournament at Terre NAIA District 21 playoffs at Terre Haute I NAIA Tournament (7-13) Coach: Duane Klueh D 1 at Cincinnati L D 5 CONCORDIA-STL W D 10 EASTERN ILLINOIS W D 12 at St. Joseph s L D 15 OAKLAND CITY W J 7 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS L J 9 BALL STATE L J 12 ST. JOSEPH S W J 16 at Butler L J 19 DEPAUW L J 23 at Evansville L J 28 at Eastern Illinois L J 30 at Valparaiso W F 3 at Ball State W F 6 WASH.-ST. LOUIS L F 10 VALPARAISO L F 13 at DePauw W F 16 EVANSVILLE L F 18 BUTLER L F 22 at Southern Illinois L (17-9) Coach: Duane Klueh D 1 at Cincinnati L D 3 at Indiana L D 8 EASTERN ILLINOIS W D 10 *at St. Joseph s W D 13 INDIANAPOLIS W D 16 #Rockhurst L D 17 #Missouri-Kansas City W D 20 ILLINOIS STATE W D 29 $Central Michigan W D 30 $Eastern Michigan W J 3 *VALPARAISO W J 7 *BALL STATE W J 10 *ST. JOSEPH S W J 14 *at Butler L J 17 *DEPAUW L J 21 *at Evansville (2OT) W J 24 *at Ball State L J 27 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS L F 3 at Concordia-St.L (2OT) W F 4 at Wash.-St. Louis L F 8 *at Valparaiso W F 11 *at DePauw W F 14 *EVANSVILLE W F 16 *BUTLER W F 22 at Eastern Illinois W M L * Indiana Collegiate Conf.game # UM-KC Tournament at Kansas City, Mo. $ Intra State Tournament at Mount Pleasant, NAIA District 21 playoffs at Indianapolis (19-11) Coach: Duane Klueh D 1 CONCORDIA-St. Louis W D 2 at Cincinnati L D 7 EASTERN ILLINOIS W D 9 *at St. Joseph s W D 11 at Indiana Central W D 13 icatawba W D 13 kst. Michael s W D 14 kquantico Marines L D 14 kphiladelphia Textile W D 15 kquantico Marines L at Illinois State L D 28 ocentral Michigan W D 29 onorthern Illinois W J 4 *at Valparaiso W J 6 *at Ball State W J 9 *ST. JOSEPH S W J 13 *at Butler L J 16 *DEPAUW L J 20 *at Evansville L MBB Media & Record Book 95 year-by-year records
96 year-by-year records 96 J 23 *BALL STATE L J 27 at Southern Illinois L F 3 WASH.-ST. LOUIS W F 6 *VALPARAISO W F 10 *at DePauw W F 13 *EVANSVILLE W F 13 *BUTLER L F 19 at Eastern Illinois W M 6 IIndiana Central W M 12 %Winston-Salem L M31 &Taylor W *Indiana Collegiate Conf. games kquantico Tournament--Quantico, Va. ointerstate Classic at Terre Haute, Ind. %NAIA Regional at Indianapolis, Ind. &NAIA Consolation game at Indianapolis, Ind (18-7) Coach: Duane Klueh D 1 EASTERN ILLINOIS W ILLINOIS STATE W at Washington-St. Louis W at Wisconsin W VALPARAISO W D 21 l Winston-Salem W D 22 l Western Illinois L J 3 WIS.-MILWAUKEE W ST. JOSEPH S W J 9 BUTLER W J 12 at Evansville L J 16 at DePauw W J 19 at Western Illinois L J 22 at Eastern Illinois W F 2 at Butler L BALL STATE W F 13 DEPAUW W at Valparaiso W EVANSVILLE L F 23 at Ball State L F 26 at St. Joseph s (OT) W Indianapolis W Anderson W M 12 # Parsons W M 13 # Carson-Newman L l Interstate Classic at Terre Haute + NAIA Regional at Anderson, In. # NAIA Finals at Kansas City Mo (17-8) Coach: Duane Klueh N 30 at Kent State L D 4 at Illinois State W INDIANAPOLIS W WASH.-ST. LOUIS W *VALPARAISO W D 11 at Eastern Illinois W D 20 JACKSONVILLE W D 21 ST. CLOUD STATE W D 27 St. Thomas W D 28 West Washington W J 2 at Wisconsin-Milw. W J 4 *ST. JOSEPH S W *BUTLER L J 11 *at Evansville L J 14 *at DePauw L J 22 EASTERN ILLINOIS W J 24 at Concordia-St. Louis W F 1 *at Butler W F 5 *BALL STATE L F 8 *DEPAUW W F 12 *at Valparaiso W WESTERN ILLINOIS W F16 *Evansville L *at Ball State L F 25 *at St. Joseph s W *Indiana Collegiate Conf. game Ð Midland Roundtable Classic at Billings, Mont (13-10) Coach: Duane Klueh D 3 ILLINOIS STATE W D 5 UCLA L D 9 at Michigan L D 12 at St. Joseph s L D 16 KENT STATE (OT) W D 18 at Wash.-St. Louis L D 29 IMankato State W D 30 IMontana State W J 2 VALPARAISO W J 6 BALL STATE W J 9 at Southern Illinois L J 14 at DePauw L J 15 UNIV. OF AMERICAS W J 19 ST. JOSEPH S W J 27 at Eastern Illinois L J 30 at Butler W F 3 at Valparaiso W F 6 EVANSVILLE L F 10 EASTERN ILLINOIS W F 13 at Ball State L F 17 BUTLER W F 20 DEPAUW W F 23 at Evansville L I Holiday Tournament at Billings, Mont (22-6) Coach: Duane Klueh D 1 at Illinois State W D MANCHESTER W D 7 at Indianapolis W D ANDERSON W D *DEPAUW W D *at Butler L D ALBERTA W D 27 at Manitoba W D 28 at Saskatchewan W D 29 at Alberta W D 30 at Calgary W J 5 *VALPARAISO W J 8 *BALL STATE W J 10 EASTERN ILLINOIS W J *at St. Joseph s W J at Marquette L J TAYLOR W J 26 at Eastern Illinois W J 29 *at Evasnville L *BUTLER W F 5 *at Valparaiso W F 9 *at Ball State W F 12 *ST. JOSEPH S W F 16 *at DePauw W F 19 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS W F *EVANSVILLE L M 4 osouthern Illinois L M olamar Tech L *Indiana Collegiate Conf. game o NCAA Regionals at Carbondale, Ill (21-5) Coach: Duane Klueh D 1 at Kent State W D 3 MANCHESTER W D 6 INDIANAPOLIS W D 9 oduquesne W D 10 ocolumbia L D 15 at Western Illinois W D 17 W. NEW MEXICO W D 20 WISC.-STOUT W J 3 *VALPARAISO W J 5 *at DePauw W J 7 at Southern Illinois L J 11 *BALL STATE W J 14 *at St. Joseph s W J 17 *Butler W J 26 EASTERN ILLINOIS W J 28 *at Ball State W F 1 *at EVANSVILLE (OT)W F 4 *DEPAUW W F 8 at Northern Illinois L F 11 at Valparaiso L F 13 at Eastern Illinois W F 15 *ST. JOSEPH S W F 21 *at Butler W sluther College W svalparaiso L77-80 * Indiana Collegiate Conf. game o Steel Bowl Tournament at Pittsburgh, Pa. s NCAA Great Lakes Regional (23-8) Coach: Gordon Stauffer D 2 at Cincinnati L D 5 at Indiana Central W D 7 KY. WESLEYAN L D 9 KENT STATE W D 11 LAMAR TECH W D 14 at Purdue L D 16 WESTERN ILLINOIS W D 18 SAN DIEGO STATE W D 21 SW LOUISIANA W D 27 oweber State L D 28 opepperdine W J 4 *DEPAUW W J 6 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS W J 8 *at Valparaiso W J 10 *BALL STATE W J 13 *ST. JOSEPH S W J 16 *at Butler L J 27 *at Ball State W J 31 *EVANSVILLE L F 3 *at DePauw L F 7 Northern Illinois W F 10 *Valparaiso W F 12 at Eastern Illinois W F 14 *at St. Joseph s W F 17 *at Evansville W F 20 *BUTLER W ssouth Dakota W sillinois State W INevada-Las Vegas W ITrinity of Texas W IKy. Wesleyan L * Indiana Collegiate Conf. game o Golden Spike Tournament at Ogden, Utah s NCAA Great Lakes Regional at Peoria, Ill. I NCAA Finals at Evansville, Ind (13-13) Coach: Gordon Stauffer D 2 at North Texas State L D 4 at Ky. Wesleyan (OT) L D 7 MISSOURI STATE W D 9 SOUTH DAKOTA W D 14 at Western Michigan L D 17 EASTERN ILLINOIS W D 21 Central Michigan W D 28 at Bradley L D 30 VMI W J 6 at Western Illinois W J 8 at Butler L J 11 BALL STATE W J 14 at Illinois State W J 25 at Valparaiso-OT W J 30 EVANSVILLE W F 1 at DePauw L F 3 at Kent State L F 8 BUTLER L F 10 at Northern Illinois L F 12 at Ball State L F 15 E. MICHIGAN (OT) W F 19 VALPARAISO L F 22 at Evansville W F 26 DEPAUW W M 1 at Missouri State L M 3 at Southern Illinois L (16-10) Coach: Gordon Stauffer D 1 at Kansas State L D 3 at South Dakota W D 6 at Cincinnati L D 8 KY. WESLEYAN W D 10 at Bradley L D 13 at Central Mich. L D 17 SOUTHERN ALABAMA W D 20 ILLINOIS STATE W D 22 W. MICHIGAN W D 29 PEPPERDINE L J 5 N. ILLINOIS W J 7 BUTLER (OT) W J 10 at Ball State W J 12 W. ILLINOIS W J 24 at E. Michigan L J 28 at Evansville L F 2 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS W82-73 F 4 MISSOURI STATE W F 7 at Butler-OT W F 9 at Eastern Illinois W F 11 BALL STATE W F 14 VALPARAISO W F 21 EVANSVILLE W F 25 at Southern Illinois L F 28 at Missouri State L M 2 at Northern Illinois L (17-9) Coach: Gordon Stauffer D 1 at Purdue W D 5 at Missouri State W D 8 N. TEXAS STATE L D 12 at Memphis State L D 14 at Tulane-OT L D 17 EASTERN ILLINOIS W D 19 CS-NORTHRIDGE W D 22 *ILLINOIS STATE W D 28 %Nevada-Las Vegas W D 29 %Tulsa W J 2 *NORTHERN ILLINOIS W J 9 *BALL STATE W J 11 BUTLER W J 13 *at Illinois State W89-88 J 16 *at Southern Illinois L J 19 EVANSVILLE W J 23 at Valparaiso W J 30 at Clemson (OT) L F 6 at Ky. Wesleyan W F 10 *at Ball State W F 13 *SOUTHERN ILLINOIS L F 17 AKRON W F 20 at Evansville L F 23 at Butler W F 27 *at N. Illinois L M 1 CENTRAL MICHIGAN L * Midwestern Conference game % Las Vegas Invitational at Las Vegas, Nev (12-14) Coach: Gordon Stauffer D 2 SUL ROSS STATE W D 4 SMSU W D 14 at Purdue L D 18 CLEMSON-OT L D 23 VALPARAISO W D 27 %Army L D 28 %North Texas State L D 29 %Texas Tech W J 4 MOREHEAD STATE W J 8 *at Illinois State W J 15 at Butler W J 17 EVANSVILLE W J 26 *at Ball State (2OT) W J 29 *ILLINOIS STATE L J 31 TULANE L F 2 *at Southern Illinois L F 5 BUTLER L F 7 at Morehead State L F 9 *BALL STATE W F 12 *at Northern Illinois L F 16 at Akron L F 19 at Evansville L F 22 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS W F 24 at Eastern Illinois L M 1 *Northern Illinois L M 4 WESTERN ILLINOIS W * Midwestern Conference game % All-College Tournament at Oklahoma City, Okla (16-10) Coach: Gordon Stauffer N 25 at Utah State (OT) L N 27 at Oklahoma L D 2 at Purdue L D 5 EASTERN ILLINOIS W D 9 at Centenary L D 11 at Arkansas L D 13 OCCIDENTAL W D 16 BELLARMINE W D 27 at Butler W J 4 WESTMONT W J 6 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS L J 10 at Northern Illinois L J 13 EVANSVILLE L J 18 at Missouri State-OT W J 24 CENTENARY W J 27 at C. Michigan (OT) W J 31 at Evansville W F 3 BALL STATE W F 5 WISC.-MILWAUKEE W81-63 F 7 at Illinois State L F 10 at Southern Illinois W77-60 F 14 BUTLER W F 17 NORTHERN ILLINOIS L F 24 at Ball State W F 28 at Valparaiso W M 3 ILLINOIS STATE W (12-14) Coach: Gordon Stauffer D 1 at Eastern Kentucky L D 3 MISSOURI STATE W D 5 at Butler L D 14 PURDUE L D 15 OKLAHOMA L D 22 at Long Beach St. L D 27 %Florida State W D 28 %Mercer L J 2 BUTLER L J 4 VALPARAISO W J 5 ARKANSAS W J 9 at Evansville L J 12 at Ball State L J 15 FARLEIGH DICKINSON W J 17 PACIFIC W J 19 at Eastern Illinois W J 24 at Southern Illinois L J 26 BALL STATE W F 2 CENTENARY W F 9 at Bellarmine (OT) L F 11 UNC-CHARLOTTE W F 14 at St. Louis W F 18 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS L F 23 at Wisc.-Milwaukee L M 2 ILLINOIS STATE L M 4 EVANSVILLE W % Bear Classic at Macon, Ga (12-14) Coach: Gordon Stauffer N 30 at Purdue L D 2 LOUISIANA TECH W D 7 E. KENTUCKY W D 10 at Missouri L D 14 at Valparaiso L D 21 LOYOLA-CHICAGO L D 23 C. MICHIGAN L D 27 %SANTA CLARA W D 28 %MISSISSIPPI ST. W J 2 EVANSVILLE W J 4 ORAL ROBERTS L J 8 at Butler W J 11 at Ball State L J 15 EASTERN ILLINOIS W J 18 CENTENARY L J 20 UNC-CHARLOTTE L J 22 MURRAY STATE W J 27 at Louisiana Tech L J 29 at Evansville W F 1 BALL STATE W F 8 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W F 13 at Centenary L F 15 at Oral Roberts L F 26 at Illinois State L F 28 BUTLER W M 5 at DePaul L % Indiana Hall of Fame Classic at Terre Haute (13-12) Coach: Bob King N 29 BUFFALO W D 1 at Mississippi St. L D 6 at Butler L D 8 MISSOURI STATE W D 10 ST. LOUIS L D 13 at Ball State L D 20 at Central Michigan L D 29 %VMI W D 30 %IDAHO STATE L J 3 at Arkansas L J 6 at Missouri State W J 8 WIS.-PLATTEVILLE W J 17 at Evansville L J 19 VALPARAISO W J 21 ILLINOIS STATE L J 31 MO.-ST. LOUIS W F 2 at Drake W F 7 at Eastern Illinois (OT) L F 9 At Murray State (OT) W F 11 DEPAUL-OT L F 14 CLEVELAND STATE W F 16 WABASH W 91-5 F 23 at Loyola-Chicago L F 27 BUTLER W M 1 EVANSVILLE W % Indiana Hall of Fame Classic at Terre Haute (25-3) Coach: Bob King N 27 CHICAGO STATE W N 30 ST. AMBROSE W D 3 %ROBERT MORRIS W D 4 %DENVER W MBB Media & Record Book D 7 at Purdue L D 9 AUGUSTANA (S.D.) W D 11 at Ball State W D 18 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W D 20 WEST TEXAS STATE W D 28 DRAKE W J 3 EVANSVILLE W J 6 at Centenary W74-71 J 8 at West Texas State W43-41 J 10 BUTLER W J 15 MISSOURI WESTERN W J 20 MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W J 22 CENTENARY W J 25 at Illinois State L J 31 ILLINOIS STATE W F 7 WIS.-PARKSIDE W F 12 at Cleveland State W F 14 EASTERN MICHIGAN W F 19 LOYOLA-CHICAGO W F 21 at St. Louis W F 26 at Evansville W F 28 at Butler W M 5 at Valparaiso W M 9 I Houston L % Indiana Hall of Fame Classic at Terre Haute I NIT at Houston, Texas (23-9) Coach: Bill King N 26 WESTMONT W N 28 PURDUE W D 1 ST. LOUIS W D 3 BAPTIST W D 5 at Central Michigan W D 10 EVANSVILLE W D 17 at Eastern Michigan W D 29 BALL STATE W J 4 *SOUTHERN ILLINOIS W J 7 *WEST TEXAS ST. W J 12 *at Tulsa W J 14 *at Drake W J 16 *BRADLEY W J 19 *at Southern Illinois L J 21 at Illinois State L J 26 *at Wichita State (OT) L J 28 *CREIGHTON L J 30 at Loyola-Chicago L F 4 *at West Texas St. W F 6 *at New Mexico St. L F 11 *TULSA W F 13 *NEW MEXICO ST. W F 16 *at Creighton L F 18 *DRAKE W F 20 *WICHITA STATE W F 25 *at Bradley W F 27 #West Texas State W M1 #Bradley W M 3 #N. Mexico St.-OT W M 5 #Creighton L M 10 I Illinois State W M 14 o Rutgers L * Missouri Valley Conf. game # MVC Tourn. at Omaha, Neb. I NIT Tourn. at Terre Haute, Ind. o NIT Tourn. at Piscataway, NJ.
97 (33-1) Coach: Bill Hodges MVC Champions N 25 LAWRENCE COLLEGE W N 27 at Purdue W D 2 at Evansville W D 4 Illinois State W D 8 %East Carolina W D 9 %Cleveland State W D 12 at Ball State W D 16 BUTLER W D 30 MORRIS HARVEY W J 3 *TULSA W J 6 *WEST TEXAS STATE W J 9 N. CAROLINA A&T W J 13 *BRADLEY W J 15 *NEW MEXICO STATE W J 18 *at Wichita State W J 20 *at Creighton W J 22 *SOUTHERN ILLINOIS W J 27 *CREIGHTON W F 1 *at N. Mexico St. (OT) W F 3 *at Tulsa W F 6 *DRAKE W F 10 *at Bradley W F 12 *W. TEXAS STATE W F 15 *at Southern Illinois W F 20 *at Drake W F 24 *WICHITA STATE W F 27 #W. TEXAS STATE W M 1 #SOUTHERN ILLINOIS W M 3 #NEW MEXICO ST. W M 11 o Virginia Tech W M 15 o Oklahoma W M 17 s Arkansas W M 24 I DePaul W M 26 I Michigan State L * Missouri Valley Conf. game % Hatter Classic at Deland, Fla. # MVC Tournament at Terre Haute, Ind. o NCAA Sub-Regional at Lawrence, Kan. s NCAA Midwest Regional at Cincinnati, Ohio I NCAA Final Four at Salt Lake City, Utah The team went undefeated through the regular season and into the National Championship game, posting 33 consecutive victories. They were selected as the UPI National Collegiate Champions (16-11) Coach: Bill Hodges N 30 ARMSTRONG STATE L D 2 COLORADO STATE W D 8 WESTERN CAROLINA W D 10 at Illinois State L D 13 VALDOSTA STATE W D 15 TENNESSEE TECH W D 20 EVANSVILLE W D 22 BALL STATE W D 27 BALTIMORE W D 29 at Butler W J 5 *WICHITA STATE W J 10 *at N. Mexico St.(OT) L J12 *at W. Texas St. (OT) W J 14 *DRAKE W J 17 *at Creighton L J 21 *at Bradley L J 24 *TULSA W J 26 *WEST TEXAS ST. W F 2 *at Southern Illinois W F 4 *at Drake L F 9 *CREIGHTON L F 11 *BRADLEY L F 14 *at Tulsa W F 16 *NEW MEXICO ST. W F 21 *at Wichita State L F 23 *SOUTHERN ILLINOIS L F 26 #Wichita State L * Missouri Valley Conf. game # MVC Tournament at Wichita, Kansas (9-18) Coach: Bill Hodges N 29 at Tennessee Tech L D 3 PENN STATE L D 6 at Evansville L D 9 AUBURN-MONT. (OT) L D 13 at Ball State L D 15 ILLINOIS ST. (2OT) W D 20 PEPPERDINE W D 22 BUTLER W D 31 ALA.-HUNTSVILLE W J 3 * at Bradley L J 5 BALTIMORE W J 10 *CREIGHTON L J 15 *at Southern Illinois W J 17 *Tulsa L J 22 *Drake W J 24 *at New Mexico St. L J 26 *at Wichita State L F 2 *NEW MEXICO ST. L F 5 *at Creighton L F 7 *SOUTHERN ILLINOIS W F 12 *West Texas State L F 14 *at Drake L F 19 *BRADLEY L F 21 *at West Texas St. L F 23 *at Tulsa L F 28 *WICHITA STATE W F 3 #Creighton L * Missouri Valley Conf. game # MVC Tournament at Omaha, Neb (9-18) Coach: Bill Hodges N 28 BALTIMORE W D 2 at Penn State L D 5 EVANSVILLE W D 8 BALL STATE W D 12 at Memphis State L D 14 TENNESSEE TECH W D 19 at Vanderbilt L D 21 at Butler W D 30 at Colorado State L J 2 Eastern Illinois W J 4 *BRADLEY (2OT) L J 9 *at Creighton L J 14 *ILLINOIS STATE L J 16 *at Southern Illinois L J 21 *at New Mexico State L J 23 *TULSA L J 28 *SOUTHERN ILLINOIS L J 30 *at Illinois State L F 4 *at Drake L F 6 *at Bradley L F 11 *NEW MEXICO ST. W F 13 *WEST TEXAS ST. L F 18 *at Wichita State L F 20 *at Tulsa L F 25 *DRAKE W F 27 *WICHITA STATE L M 2 #Bradley L * Missouri Valley Conf. game # MVC Tournament at Peoria, Ill (9-19) Coach: Dave Schellhase N 27 MANCHESTER W D 1 at Ball State L D 4 Morehead L D 6 BUTLER W D 11 at Evansville W D 15 at Cincinnati L D 29 at Minnesota L D 31 ALASKA W J 3 at St. Louis L J 6 *at Tulsa (OT) L J 8 *at N. Mex. St. (OT) L J 13 *CREIGHTON W J 15 *at Illinois State L J 22 *S. ILLINOIS W J 24 *N. MEXICO ST. (OT) L J 29 *at Drake L J 31 *Wichita State L F 3 *at Southern Illinois L F 5 *Tulsa W F 10 *at West Texas State L F 12 *at Wichita State L F 17 *at Bradley L F 19 *ILLINOIS STATE L F 24 *DRAKE L F 26 *BRADLEY L M 3 *at Creighton W M 5 *WEST TEXAS ST. W M 8 #Tulsa L * Missouri Valley Conf. game # MVC Tournament at Tulsa, Okla (14-14) Coach: Dave Schellhase N 26 CHADRON STATE W N 28 at Minnesota L D 1 C. ARKANSAS W D 3 BALL STATE W D 5 at Butler (OT) L D 8 EVANSVILLE W D 10 EASTERN ILLINOIS W D 12 at Louisville L D 15 CINCINNATI W D 28 ST. LOUIS W D 30 BUTLER W J 2 *at Bradley L J 9 *at Southern Illinois L J 14 *CREIGHTON W J 19 *WICHITA STATE L J 21 *at Illinois State L J 26 *BRADLEY W J 28 *at Drake W J 30 *at Creighton L F 4 *SOUTHERN ILLINOIS W F 9 *TULSA L F 11 *WEST TEXAS STATE L F 16 *at Wichita State L F 23 *DRAKE L F 25 *ILLINOIS STATE W M 1 *at Tulsa L M 3 *at West Texas St. W M 6 #Tulsa L * Missouri Valley Conf. game # MVC Tournanent at Tulsa, Okla (14-15) Coach: Dave Schellhase D 1 at Eastern Illinois L D 3 LIBERTY BAPTIST W D 5 BUTLER W D 8 at Evansville L D 11 MINNESOTA W D 15 at Ball State W D 19 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W D 22 VANDERBILT W D 29 MILLIKIN W J 3 *at Tulsa L J 5 *at W. Texas St. (2OT) W J 10 *DRAKE W J 14 *BRADLEY W J 16 *at Wichita State L J 19 *at Creighton L J 24 *ILLINOIS STATE (OT) L J 28 *at Drake L J 31 *WICHITA STATE L F 2 *TULSA W F 9 *CREIGHTON L F 14 *at Southern Illinois L F 16 *at Bradley W F 20 at DePaul L F 23 *WEST TEXAS ST. W F 25 at Butler L F 27 *at Illinois State L M 2 *SOUTHERN ILLINOIS L M 5 %Illinois State W M 7 #Wichita State L * Missouri Valley Conf. game % MVC Tourn. at Normal, Ill. # MVC Tourn. at Wichita, Kansas (11-17) Coach: Ron Greene N 30 ST. MARY S W D 2 ST. AMBROSE W D 4 EVANSVILLE W D 7 EASTERN ILLINOIS W D 9 at Butler W D 11 BALL STATE L D 13 at St. Louis L D 21 at Bowling Green L J 2 BUTLER W J 6 *ILLINOIS STATE W J 9 *at West Texas State L J 11 *at TULSA L J 16 *DRAKE L J 18 *WICHITA STATE W J 23 *at Southern Illinois L J 25 *at Illinois State L J 30 *CREIGHTON W F 1 CINCINNATI L F 6 *WEST TEXAS ST. W F 8 *at Wichita State L F 13 *BRADLEY L F 15 *at Creighton L F 17 *at Drake L F 19 DEPAUL L F 22 *TULSA L F 27 *at Bradley L M 1 *SOUTHERN ILLINOIS W M 3 #Tulsa L * Missouri Valley Conf. game # MVC Tournament at Tulsa, Okla (9-20) Coach: Ron Greene N 29 WESTMONT W D 1 WILLIAM PENN W D 3 at Ball State W D 6 at Evansville L D 8 BUTLER L D 12 %Fresno State W D 13 %Hawaii L D 17 ROLLINS COLLEGE L D 20 BLACKBURN COLL. W D 27 at Butler (4OT) L D 29 CINCINNATI L J 3 ST. LOUIS (OT) L J 7 at E. Illinois (OT) L J 10 *at Illinois State L J 15 *BRADLEY W J 17 *TULSA L J 19 at DePaul L J 22 *at Wichita State L J 24 *at Drake L J 29 *at Southern Illinois L J 31 *at Creighton L F 5 *DRAKE W F 8 *ILLINOIS STATE W F 12 *at Bradley L F 14 *CREIGHTON W F 19 *TULSA L F 21 *Wichita State L F 26 *at Southern Illinois L F 28 #Illinois State L * Missouri Valley Conf. games % Early Season Tourn.-Honolulu, Hawai i # MVC Tournament at Tulsa, Okla (7-21) Coach: Ron Greene N 28 FREDONIA STATE W N 30 BALL STATE L D 3 at Boston Univ. L D 5 EASTERN ILLINOIS W D 8 at Butler L D 11 %Washington State L D 12 %James Madison L D 19 BUTLER L D 21 at St. Louis L D 30 EVANSVILLE L J 2 ST. AMBROSE W J 7 *at Drake L J 9 MISSOURI VAL. COL. W J 14 *BRADLEY L J 16 *at S. Illinois (OT) L J 20 *at Illinois State L J 22 *at Creighton L J 28 *DRAKE W J 30 *CREIGHTON L F 2 DEPAUL L F 6 *at Wichita State L F 8 *at Tulsa L F 11 *Wichita State L F 13 *TULSA (2OT) W F 17 *ILLINOIS STATE L F 24 *S. ILLINOIS (OT) L F 27 *at Bradley L M 5 #Bradley L * Missouri Valley Conference Games % Indiana Classic-- Bloomington, Ind. # MVC Tournament at Peoria, Ill (4-24) Coach: Ron Greene N 26 BOSTON UNIV. W N 29 TEXAS WESLEYAN W D 1 at Arizona State L D 5 BUTLER W D 7 at Ball State L D 10 EASTERN MICHIGAN L D 12 at Evansville L D 17 at Butler L D 19 %Hawaii L D 20 %The Citadel L D 30 RICE W J 5 *TULSA L J 7 ST. LOUIS L J 9 *at Bradley L J 14 *CREIGHTON L J 19 *at Wichita State L J 21 *at Tulsa L J 24 *DRAKE L J 30 *at Drake L F 4 *SOUTHERN ILLINOIS L F 9 *at Southern Illinois L *ILLINOIS STATE L F 13 *BRADLEY L F 18 *at Creighton L F 21 at Eastern Illinois-OT L F 23 *WICHITA STATE L F 25 *at Illinois State L M 3 #Creighton L * Missouri Valley Conference Games % Met Life Classic at San Fran., Calif. # MVC Tournament at Wichita, Kansas (8-20) Coach: Tates Locke N 25 at Boston Univ. L N 27 EASTERN ILLINOIS L N 30 at Rice (OT) L D 2 at Eastern Michigan W D 5 BALL STATE W D 8 %Illinois L D 9 %Mississippi L D 16 BUTLER W D 19 NE ILLINOIS W D 30 at St. Louis L J 3 FARLEIGH DICK. W J 6 EVANSVILLE W J 9 *at Creighton L J 13 *ILLINOIS STATE W J 18 *SOUTHERN ILLINOIS L J 20 *at Bradley L J 22 *Creighton L J 27 *at Southern Illinois L F 1 *at Tulsa L F 3 *at Wichita State L F 7 *BRADLEY L F 10 *at Illinois State L F 13 at Butler L F 17 *DRAKE W F 22 *Tulsa L F 24 *Wichita State L F 26 *at Drake L M 3 #Southern Illinois L * Missouri Valley Conference Games % Illini Classic at Champaign, Ill. # MVC Tournament at Normal, Ill (14-14) Coach: Tates Locke N 26 BUTLER (OT) W N 30 +Loyola-Chicago W D 1 +Purdue L D 4 at Ball State L D 7 %Austin Peay L D 8 %Army L D 10 at Evansville L D 13 NE ILLINOIS W D 15 MIAMI-OHIO W D 18 ST. LOUIS L D 22 *at Missouri State L D 30 *at Southern Illinois L J 5 *ILLINOIS STATE W J 12 BOSTON UNIV. W J 14 *at Illinois State L MBB Media & Record Book 97 F year-by-year records
98 year-by-year records 98 J 19 *at Bradley L J 24 *at Tulsa L J 26 *at Creighton L J 30 *DRAKE W F 2 *TULSA W F 4 *at Wichita State W F 7 *CREIGHTON L F 9 *at Drake W F 13 *SOUTHERN ILLINOIS W F 18 *WICHITA STATE W F 23 *MISSOURI STATE W F 25 *BRADLEY W M 2 #Southern Illinois L * Missouri Valley Conf. games + Boilermaker Invit. at Purdue % Acme Boot Showdown at Clarksville, Tenn. # Pepsi-MVC Tournament at St. Louis, Mo (13-15) Coach: Tates Locke N 25 at Eastern Illinois L D 2 PURDUE L D 7 at Miami-Ohio L D 14 at Butler L D 17 BALL STATE L D 21 *at Southern Illinois L D 27 +Kent W D 28 +Indiana L J 4 *at Bradley (OT) W J 7 *at Creighon W J 11 *WICHITA STATE W J 16 * CREIGHTON W J 18 *BRADLEY W J 23 *at Tulsa L J 25 *at Missouri State L J 27 EVANSVILLE L F 1 *at Drake W F 3 *at Northern Iowa W F 6 *SOUTHERN ILLINOIS W F 8 *ILLINOIS STATE L F 10 *DRAKE W F 15 *at Wichita State L F 18 at Evansville L F 22 *at Illinois State L F 24 *TULSA W F 29 *NORTHERN IOWA W M 2 *MISSOURI STATE W M L * Missouri Valley Conference Games + at Hoosier Classic, Indianapolis, Tournament, St. Louis, Mo (11-17) Coach: Tates Locke N 18 at Iowa State L D 1 BUTLER W D 5 ORAL ROBERTS W D 7 EASTERN ILLINOIS W D 9 at Ball State L D 14 EVANSVILLE W D 19 at Purdue L D 29 at Evansville L J 2 *WICHITA STATE L J 6 at Northeastern Ill. L J 9 *ILLINOIS STATE W J 11 *at Creighton W J 14 *DRAKE W J 16 *at Wichita State L J 18 *at Tulsa (2OT) L J 23 *NORTHERN IOWA W J 25 *at Bradley (OT) W J 30 *at Northern Iowa L F 2 *at Illinois State L F 4 *SOUTHERN ILLINOIS L F 6 *MISSOURI STATE L F 9 *at Drake (2OT) L F 13 *at Southern Illinois L F 17 *BRADLEY L F 20 *at Missouri State L F 25 *TULSA W F 27 *CREIGHTON W M State L *Missouri Valley Conference Tournament, St. Louis, Mo (4-22) Coach: Tates Locke D 1 at E. Illinois L D 3 #vs W. Michigan L D 4 #vs James Madison L D 11 at Butler L D 14 at Evansville L D 18 at Oral Roberts L D 22 BALL STATE (OT) W J 2 *at Missouri State L Indiana State Basketball J 5 EVANSVILLE L J 8 *CREIGHTON (OT) W J 12 *at Bradley L J 15 *at Illinois State L J 20 *WICHITA STATE W J 22 *TULSA L J 25 *SOUTHERN ILLINOIS L J 29 *at Northern Iowa L F 1 *MISSOURI STATE L F 3 *at Creighton L F 5 *at Drake L F 9 *at Southern Illinois L F 12 *BRADLEY L F 17 *DRAKE L F 19 *NORTHERN IOWA W F 21 *ILLINOIS STATE L F 26 *at Wichita State L F 28 *at Tulsa L * Missouri Valley Conference games # Boilermaker Invitational, West Lafayette, Ind (7-19) Coach: Sherman Dillard D 1 ECKERD W D 3 BUTLER L D 6 ORAL ROBERTS W D 10 MERCER L D 17 at Missouri State L D 19 CAMPBELL W D 22 at Ball State L D 30 #at Wis.-Green Bay L D 31 #Georgia Southern W J 5 *CREIGHTON L J 7 *at Bradley L J 11 *EVANSVILLE L J 14 *BRADLEY L J 19 *NORTHERN IOWA W J 21 *at Southern Illinois L J 26 *at Evansville L J 28 *DRAKE L J 30 *at Illinois State L F 4 *at Northern Iowa L F 6 *at Creighton W F 11 *SOUTHERN ILLINOIS L F 16 *at Wichita State L F 18 *at Tulsa L F 23 *ILLINOIS STATE L F 25 *WICHITA STATE W F 27 *MISSOURI STATE L *Missouri Valley Conference Games #Oneida Classic, Green Bay, Wisc (10-16) Coach: Sherman Dillard N 1 at Middle Tenn. St. L D 6 LOYOLA (Ill.) L OT D 9 at Butler L D 16 EASTERN ILLINOIS W D 19 at Mercer L D 22 at GA Southern W D 28 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W D 30 BALL STATE W J 3 *at IllinoisState L J 7 *MISSOURI STATE L J 11 *at Wichita State L J 13 *EVANSVILLE L J 16 *at Drake l J 20 *at Creighton W J 22 *WICHITA STATE W J 25 *BRADLEY L J 27 *NORTHERN IOWA W J 31 *at Southern Illinois L F 3 *at Northern Iowa L F 8 *DRAKE W F 10 *CREIGHTON L F 14 *at Evansville L F 17 *at Missouri State L F 19 *at Tulsa L F 21 *SOUTHERN ILLINOIS W F 26 *ILLINOIS STATE W *-Missouri Valley Conference games (12-16) Coach: Sherman Dillard N 23 GEORGIA SOUTHERN W N 26 BUTLER L D 4 at Eastern Illinois W D 7 at Fairleigh Dickinson L D 19 MIDDLE TENN. ST. W D 22 at Loyola (Ill.) W D 27 CHICAGO STATE W D 30 at Ball State L J 4 *WICHITA STATE L J 8 *at Drake W J 11 *NORTHERN IOWA W J 13 *at Bradley L J 16 *at Illinois State L J 18 *DRAKE W J 22 *EVANSVILLE L J 25 *at Southern Illinois L J 30 *at Wichita State W F 1 *at Missouri St. L F 3 *SOUTHERN ILLINOIS L F 8 *at Northern Iowa L F 10 *at Creighton L F 13 *MISSOURI STATE W F 16 *BRADLEY L F 18 *ILLINOIS STATE L F 22 *CREIGHTON W F 24 *at Evansville L F 28 #Southern Illinois W M 1 #Illinois State L * Missouri Valley Conference games # MVC Tournament, St. Louis, Mo (16-11) Coach: Royce Waltman N 22 EASTERN ILLINOIS W N 25 at Western Michigan L N 29 BALL STATE W D 1 Loyola-Chicago W D 6 at Butler L D 9 at UW-Milwaukee W D 18 TENNESSEE STATE W D 20 EVANSVILLE* W D 22 at Eastern Kentucky W D 30 *at Illinois State L J 3 *at Bradley W J 5 *WICHITA STATE W J 10 *CREIGHTON W J 15 *at Creighton L J 17 *DRAKE W J 19 *NORTHERN IOWA W 76-66ot J 24 *at Southern Illinois L J 26 *BRADLEY W J 31 *at Missouri State L F 2 *at Wichita State L F 7 *ILLINOIS STATE L F 12 *MISSOURI STATE L F 15 *at Evansville L F 18 *SOUTHERN ILLINOIS W F 21 *at Northern Iowa W F 23 *at Drake W F 28 %Wichita State L * Missouri Valley Conference Game % MVC Tournament, St. Louis, Mo (15-12) Coach: Royce Waltman N 11 at Indiana L N 16 W. MICHIGAN W N 18 at E. Illinois L N 21 BUTLER W N 24 E. KENTUCKY W N 28 at Ball State L D 1 WIS.-MILWAUKEE W D 5 *NORTHERN IOWA W D 12 at Loyola-Chicago W D 19 *at Evansville L D 22 *at Bradley L J 2 *CREIGHTON L J 7 *WICHITA STATE W J 9 *at So. Illinois L J 17 *at Creighton W J 20 *SOUTHERN ILLINOIS L J 23 *MISSOURI STATE W J 27 *at Illinois St. W J 30 *BRADLEY W F 4 *at Drake L F 6 *at Northern Iowa W F 10 *EVANSVILLE L F 13 *DRAKE W F 18 *at Wichita State W F 20 *at Missouri State L F 22 *ILLINOIS STATE W F 27 %SW Missouri St. (OT) L * Missouri Valley Conference Game % MVC Tournament, St. Louis, Mo (22-10) Coach: Royce Waltman MVC CHAMPIONS N 19!George Washington L N 20!Montana State W N 21!Texas Christian W N 27 BALL STATE L D 1 at Butler L D 4 at Austin Peay L D 7 WESTERN ILLINOIS W D 10 #North Texas W D 12 #at Indiana W D 19 E. ILLINOIS (2OT) W D 22 TENNESSEE STATE W D 30 *WICHITA STATE W J 6 *CREIGHTON W J 8 *at Bradley L J 12 *at Illinois State W J 15 * MISSOURI STATE W J 19 *SOUTHERN ILLINOIS W J 22 *DRAKE W J 27 *at Wichita State W J 29 *at Drake W F 2 *ILLINOIS STATE W F 6 *at Missouri State L F 9 *at Northern Iowa W F 12 *EVANSVILLE W F 16 *at Creighton L F 19 *NORTHERN IOWA W F 23 *at So. Illinois L F 26 *at Evansville W F 28 *BRADLEY W M 4 %Wichita State W M 5 %Creighton L M 16 $Texas L *Missouri Valley Conference Game! Top Of The World Classic, Fairbanks, Ak. # Indiana Classic at Bloomington, Ind. % MVC Tournament, St. Louis, Mo. $ NCAA West Region, Salt Lake City, Utah The Sycamores captured the school s first outright Missouri Valley Conference regular-season title and NCAA Tournament bid in 21 years (22-12) Coach: Royce Waltman MVC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS N 23 &Georgia L N 24 &at American Univ., P.R. W N 25 &Miami (OH) W N 29 INDIANA W D 2 AUSTIN PEAY W D 6 BUTLER (OT) W D 9 at Western Illinois W D 16 at Ball State (OT) L D 18 ELON W D 20 at IUPUI L D 23 *BRADLEY W D 30 APPALACHIAN ST. W J 4 *NORTHERN IOWA W J 6 *at Illlinois State W J 11 *at Creighton L J 14 *WICHITA STATE W J 17 *at Evansville W J 20 *at Southern Illinois L J 23 *DRAKE W J 27 *at Wichita State W J 31 *MISSOURI STATE W F 4 *CREIGHTON L F 7 *at Northern Iowa L F 10 *ILLINOIS STATE W F 15 *at Drake L F 17 *at Bradley L F 21 *EVANSVILLE W F 24 *at Missouri State L F 26 *SOUTHERN ILLINOIS L M 3 %Southern Illinois W M 4 %Creighton W M 5 %Bradley W M 16 $Oklahoma (OT) W M 18 $Gonzaga L * Missouri Valley Conference Game & Puerto Rico Shootout, San Juan, P.R. % MVC Tournament, St. Louis, Mo. $ NCAA South Region, Memphis, Tenn. The Sycamores won the State Farm/Missouri Valley Conference Tournament and made a consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance (6-22) Coach: Royce Waltman N 18 at Illinois-Chicago L N 21 VALPARAISO L N 25 at Butler L N 28 at Eastern Illinois L D 1 IUPUI W D 3 MURRAY STATE W MBB Media & Record Book D 9 *at Drake L D 16 *at Creighton L D 19 at Wyoming L D 22 BALL STATE L D 29 BOWLING GREEN L J 5 *EVANSVILLE W J 10 *NORTHERN IOWA L J 12 *at Illinois State L J 16 *WICHITA STATE L J 19 *at Southern Illinois L J 23 *at Northern Iowa W J 27 *MISSOURI STATE L J 31 *at Bradley L F 3 *at Wichita State (OT) L F 6 *CREIGHTON L F 9 *ILLINOIS STATE L F 13 *BRADLEY W F 16 *at Evansville W F 19 *DRAKE L F 23 *SOUTHERN ILLINOIS L F 25 *at Missouri State L M 1 #Bradley L * Missouri Valley Conference games # MVC Tournament, St. Louis, Mo (7-24) Coach: Royce Waltman N 22 YOUNGSTOWN STATE W N 26 at Valparaiso L N 29 $ vs Southeast Missouri St. W N 30 $ vs Wisconsin-Milwaukee L D 1 $ vs Central Florida L D 5 BUTLER L D 7 EASTERN ILLINOIS W D 14 at Ball State L D 19 at Murray State L D 23 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO W D 30 WYOMING L J 5 *EVANSVILLE W J 7 *at Wichita State L J 11 *SOUTHERN ILLINOIS L J 16 *at Northern Iowa L J 18 *at Drake L J 22 *BRADLEY L J 25 *at Southern Illinois L J 29 *CREIGHTON L F 1 *MISSOURI STATE L F 5 *at Bradley L F 8 *at Illinois State L F 12 *DRAKE W F 15 *at Missouri State L F 19 *at Creighton L F 22 *WICHITA STATE L F 26 *NORTHERN IOWA L M 1 *ILLINOIS STATE L M 3 *at Evansville L M 7 #Northern Iowa W M 8 #Creighton L * Missouri Valley Conference games $ New Orleans Knockout # MVC Tournament, St. Louis, Mo.
99 MBB Media & Record Book 99 J 17 at Evansville * L, J 21 Southern Illinois * L, J 24 at Bradley * L, J 27 at Creighton * L, J 31 Northern Iowa * L, F 4 Wichita State * L, F 8 at Illinois State * W OT, F 11 Drake W, F 14 at Missouri State * W, F 18 at Southern Illinois * W, F 21 Toledo W, F 24 at Wichita State * L, F 28 Missouri State * W, M 5 Drake # W, M 6 Northern Iowa # L, 69-73!Marques Maybin Classic (Louisville, Ky.) *Missouri Valley Conference game #MVC Tournament, St. Louis, Mo. year-by-year records (9-19) Coach: Royce Waltman N 23 GARNDER-WEBB W N 29 $ vs DePaul L N 30 $ vs Penn L D 6 at Eastern Illinois W D 8 at Valparaiso L D 13 BALL STATE W D 20 at Butler L D 22 TENNESSEE-MARTIN W D 31 *EVANSVILLE W J 3 *at Bradley L J 7 *SOUTHERN ILLINOIS L J 10 *ILLINOIS STATE W J 15 *at Missouri State L J 17 *at Wichita State W J 22 *DRAKE W J 25 *at Southern Illinois L J 28 *CREIGHTON L J 31 *MISSOURI STATE L F 4 *at Drake L F 7 *at Northern Iowa L F 11 *WICHITA STATE L F 14 *at Illinois State L F 18 *at Creighton L F 21 BUFFALO L F 25 *BRADLEY L F 28 *NORTHERN IOWA L M 1 *at Evansville W M 5 #Evansville L * Missouri Valley Conference games $ Coca-Cola Classic; East Lansing, Mich. # MVC Tournament, St. Louis, Mo (11-20) Coach: Royce Waltman N 19 COASTAL CAROLINA W N 23 at Indiana L N 27 at Buffalo L D 2 BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN W D 4 EASTERN ILLINOIS W D 9 VALPARAISO W D 11 BUTLER W D 18 at Ball State L D 21 ^ vs. USC L D 22 ^ vs. Clemson L D 23 ^ vs. Long Beach St. L D 30 *DRAKE (OT) L J 2 * at Bradley L J 6 * at Illinois State L J 9 * UNI L J 12 * CREIGHTON W J 15 * WICHITA STATE W J 19 * ILLINOIS STATE L J 22 * at Evansville L J 26 * at Northern Iowa L J 29 * BRADLEY W F 3 * at Missouri State L F 5 * at Wichita State L F 9 * at Southern Illinois L F 12 * EVANSVILLE W F 15 * MISSOURI STATE W F 22 * at Drake L F 26 * at Creighton L F 28 * SOUTHERN ILLINOIS L M 4 # vs. Bradley W M 5 # vs. Southern Illinois L * Missouri Valley Conference games ^ Rainbow Classic; Honolulu, Hawaii # MVC Tournament, St. Louis, Mo (13-16) Coach: Royce Waltman N 18 CENTRAL STATE W N 26 MIDDLE TENNESSEE W OT D 3 at Eastern Illinois W D 6 INDIANA W D 10 BALL STATE W D 17 at Butler W D 19 CAMPBELL W D 22 *ILLINOIS STATE W OT D 28 *at Wichita State L D 30 *at Missouri State L J 2 IPFW L J 5 *SOUTHERN ILLINOIS L J 7 *at Evansville L J 11 *at Drake L J 15 *CREIGHTON L J 18 *DRAKE L OT J 23 *at Bradley L J 25 *at Illinois State L J 29 *MISSOURI STATE L F 1 *at Southern Illinois W F 4 *at Northern Iowa L F 8 *BRADLEY W F 11 *WICHITA STATE L F 14 *NORTHERN IOWA W F 18 at Western Michigan W F 22 *at Creighton L F 25 *EVANSVILLE L M 2 #vs. Drake W M 3 #vs. Wichita State L *Missouri Valley Conference game #MVC Tournament, St. Louis, Mo (13-18) Coach: Royce Waltman N 14 WESTERN MICHIGAN W N 17 at Indiana L N 19 at IPFW W N 25 TULANE W N 27 OAKLAND CITY W N 30 at Middle Tennessee L D 2 at Ball State L OT D 9 BUTLER W D 16 *at Missouri State L D 21 WAGNER W OT D 28 PURDUE W D 30 *DRAKE W J 4 *CREIGHTON W J 6 *at Illinois State W J 10 *WICHITA STATE W J 13 *BRADLEY L J 18 *at Drake L J 20 *at Northern Iowa L J 24 *EVANSVILLE L J 27 *at Creighton L J 31 *at Southern Illinois L F 3 *MISSOURI STATE L F 5 *NORTHERN IOWA W F 8 *at Wichita State L F 11 *at Evansville L F 14 *ILLINOIS STATE L F 17 at Miami (Ohio) L F 21 *SOUTHERN ILLINOIS L F 24 *at Bradley L M 1 #vs. Illinois State W M 2 #vs. Creighton L *Missouri Valley Conference game #MVC Tournament, St. Louis, Mo (15-16) Coach: Kevin McKenna N 9 OAKLAND CITY W N 14 at Butler L, N 17 at North Texas L N 20 NORTHERN ILLINOIS W N 24 IPFW W D 1 at Purdue L D 4 at Miami (Ohio) L D 8 BALL STATE W D 17 at Tulane L D 22 BOWLING GREEN W D 29 *at Evansville W J 2 *CREIGHTON W J 5 *NORTHERN IOWA W J 9 *at Drake L J 12 *SOUTHERN ILLINOIS W 2OT J 15 *at Missouri State L J 19 *at Creighton L J 23 *EVANSVILLE W J 27 *at Illinois State L J 30 *at Bradley L F 2 *DRAKE L F 5 *at Southern Illinois L F 9 *at Wichita State L F 12 *BRADLEY W F 15 *ILLINOIS STATE W F 19 *WICHITA STATE W OT F 23 at Murray State W F 27 *at Northern Iowa L M 1 *MISSOURI STATE L M 6 #vs. Wichita State W M 7 #vs. Drake L *Missouri Valley Conference game #MVC Tournament, St. Louis, Mo (11-21) Coach: Kevin McKenna N 18 at Northern Illinois L, N 23 North Texas L, N 26 Murray State L, N 29 at DePaul L, D 1 Arkansas State L, D 6 at Louisville! L, D 7 vs. Lamar! W, D 8 vs. Ohio! L, D 13 at Purdue L, D 20 DePauw W, D 23 at IUPUI L, D 28 at Northern Iowa * W 2OT, D 31 Creighton * L, J 4 Evansville * L, J 7 at Drake * L, J 10 Illinois State * W OT, J 13 Bradley * L, (17-15) Coach: Kevin McKenna N 13 Nebraska-Kearney W, N 16 at LSU (1) L, N 17 vs. Milwaukee (1) W, N 20 Colorado State (2) W, N 23 vs. Coastal Carolina (3) L, N 24 at Western Kentucky (3) W, N 29 at Arkansas State W, D 9 Ball State L, D 13 Oral Roberts W, D 19 at Toledo W, D 23 IUPUI W, D 29 at Southern Illinois * L, J 1 Creighton * W, J 3 at Drake * W, J 6 at Bradley * L, (ot) J 10 Evansville * W, J 13 Wichita State * L, J 16 at UNI * L, J 19 at Missouri State * L, (ot) J 24 UNI * L, J 28 Southern Illinois * W, J 31 at Evansville * W, F 3 Illinois State * W, F 6 at Wichita State * L, F 9 at Creighton * L, F 13 Drake * W, F 16 Bradley * W, (ot) F 20 at Green Bay (4) L, F 24 at Illinois State * L, F 27 Missouri State * W, (ot) M 5 vs. Illinois State (5) L, M 16 at Saint Louis (6) L, *Missouri Valley Conference game (1) NIT Preseason Tipoff, Baton Rouge, La. (2) MVC/MWC Challenge, Terre Haute, Ind. (3) NIT Preseason Tipoff, Bowling Green, Ky. (4) ESPN Bracketbuster, Green Bay, Wis. (5) MVC Tournament, St. Louis, Mo. (6) CBI, St. Louis, Mo.
100 note to boosters PLAYING BY THE RULES A Guide to NCAA Rules for Alumni and Friends of Sycamore Athletics 100 Are You a Representative of ISU s Athletic Interests? You are a representative of ISU s athletics interests (commonly known as a booster ) if you have made a donation to the ISU Athletic Department, have ever been a member of a booster organization associated with ISU Athletics, or you have been involved in any way with promoting ISU s athletic programs. Once an individual is identifi ed as an Athletics Representative, the person retains that status forever! Who is a Prospect? A prospect is a student in the ninth grade and above, including students in prep schools, junior colleges, and individuals who have offi cially withdrawn from four-year schools. In addition, a student who has not yet started ninth grade may become a prospect if ISU or a booster provides the student, or the student s relatives or friends, with fi nancial assistance or benefi ts not generally provided to other students. An individual remains a prospect until they enroll at ISU full time during the regular academic year (i.e., fall or spring), even if the individual signed a National Letter of Intent. What is Recruiting? Recruiting is any solicitation of a prospect or the prospect s parent/legal guardian by a University staff member for the purpose of securing the prospect s enrollment at ISU and/or participation in ISU s intercollegiate athletics program. Recruiting activities include correspondence, , faxes, telephone conversations and in-person contacts (both on and off campus). Who May Recruit? Only coaches and Athletic Department staff may be involved in the recruiting process. Boosters cannot engage in recruiting activities. You may not have any contact (i.e., in-person encounter, telephone call, correspondence) with a prospect or the prospect s family, on or off campus. If a prospect approaches you regarding ISU, explain that NCAA rules prevent you from discussing ISU with prospects. This prohibition also applies to prospects making offi cial or unoffi cial visits to ISU. You may not contact a prospect s coach, principal or counselor for the purpose of evaluating a prospect s athletic ability or academic record. You may not talk to a student-athlete at another institution for the purpose of encouraging him or her to transfer to ISU. What May Boosters Do? You may continue to have contact with an established family friend or neighbor who is a prospect. However, such contact may not be for recruiting purposes and may not be initiated by an ISU coaching staff member. You may bring outstanding prospects to the attention of the ISU coaching staffs. However, you may not be involved in the actual evaluation of talent. All evaluations and contacts are the sole responsibility of the ISU coaching staff. Some Common Questions: Q: The son or daughter of an old friend is being actively recruited by an ISU coach. Do I have to stop having any contact with the prospect and his or her parents? A: No, you may continue to enjoy the same relationship with the family that you had before. You may not, however, use your relationship to urge that the son or daughter choose ISU, and you may not allow a coach to enlist you in the recruitment process. Q: Can I let a recruit sit in one of my extra reserved seats or buy them a snack? A: ABSOLUTELY NOT. This will render the recruit INELIGIBLE!! Q: What should I do if I encounter a prospect at an ISU athletic event or while watching my son or daughter s high school athletic contest? A: The NCAA rules prohibit boosters from having inperson contacts with prospects. However, the rules recognize that a booster may inadvertently (without prearrangement) come into contact with a prospect. In this situation, the booster may exchange polite greetings with the prospect, but must then terminate the encounter. The exception DOES NOT apply if the contact occurs at the prospect s school, or at a site where the prospect is competing. In these circumstances, NO contact of any kind is permitted. Two Reminders: 1. Please contact the Compliance Offi ce for NCAA rules interpretations. 2. Remember that in most cases: CONTACT IS PROHIBITED Extra Benefits An extra benefi t is any special arrangement by an institutional employee or a booster to provide a prospective or current student-athlete (or a student-athlete's relative or friend) a benefi t that is not generally available to the public or other ISU students or, is not expressly authorized by NCAA legislation. Any inappropriate, even inadvertent activity could result in: Declaring a prospective or current student-athlete ineligible to participate for ISU. Sanctions placed on the University and its athletics programs. Restrictions placed upon your involvement with ISU's athletics program. Examples of Extra Benefi ts: Anything from an ISU employee or athletics booster (e.g., use of a car, clothing, gifts, money, tickets for any kind of entertainment, payment of long distance telephone calls). Free or reduced cost room and/or board or professional services. This includes in Indiana, in the student-athlete s home city or any other location. Arranging, providing or co-signing a loan. What May You Do for Current Student-Athletes? Employ a student-athlete, as long as the individual is paid only for work performed and at the going rate in that locale for similar services. If you live within a 30-mile radius of ISU s main campus, you may provide an occasional meal to a student-athlete or a team at your home. You MUST consult with the student-athlete s coach before arranging any such meal MBB Media & Record Book
101 TO THE MEDIA It is our goal that you find this publication useful while covering Indiana State University s basketball team. Every effort has been made to include timely, pertinent information. Additional requests by accredited media representatives for items such as color photography, video tape, feature material, etc., should be directed to the Indiana State Athletics Media Relations Department. MEDIA CREDENTIALS Requests for working press, radio, television and photographer passes should be made, in writing and on media outlet letterhead to Ace Hunt, Indiana State Athletic Media Relations, Indiana State University, 401 N. 4th Street, Terre Haute, IN Telephone: (812) Credentials can be picked up in the Media Relations office prior to the first game, thereafter they will be left at Hulman Center media will call. Credentials must be made visible at all times for proper identification by Indiana State security personnel. MEDIA PARKING Media parking at Hulman Center is in Lot 20, located north of Hulman Center on Eagle Street. Additional media parking is available in Lot 22, located at the corner of Eagle Street and Ninth Street. MEDIA ENTRANCE AND WILL CALL The Hulman Center media entrance is located at the north ramp area of the arena, with access gained from Eagle Street. The Hulman Center media will call is likewise located in the north ramp area of the arena. Credentials may be picked up 90 minutes prior to game time. GAMEDAY SERVICES Statistical and informational materials including pregame notes, halftime and final game box scores, play-byplay and shot charts, quickie stats and post-game quotes are provided by the ISU Athletics Media Relations Office. Halftime box scores and shot charts will be distributed courtside, while final boxes and stat packages will be available in the media work room. A light meal and beverages will be available to accredited media one hour prior to game time. Beverages will be available throughout the game. Radio Networks: The originating station for each team s radio network is provided a courtside location from which to broadcast. Phone lines are provided at the visitor s radio location on a reciprocal basis. Additional non-official stations may broadcast games with approval from the Indiana State Athletics Media Relations Department. Television: Should a station wish to originate live coverage of a game, a broadcast booth will be provided to the originating network. All telecasts must have the approval of the Indiana State University Director of Athletics Photography: Indiana State utilizes approved NCAA media guidelines regarding photo locations. Photographers may shoot from behind the baseline, and beyond the restraining line, at either end of the court. They may also utilize the photo deck located on the upper west side of Hulman Center. Photographers will not be allowed to shoot game action from in front of press row. FAX SERVICES Given proper notice, the ISU Athletics Media Relations Office will provide reasonable FAX service to accredited media. POST-GAME PROCEDURE Prior to the end of the game, Athletics Media Relations personnel will entertain interview requests. Following a 10-minute cooling off period, coach Kevin McKenna and select Indiana State players will be available in the Media Room located in the hallway on the east side of the court. COVERING PRACTICE Indiana State men s basketball practices are generally open. However, please contact the ISU Athletics Media Relations Office for exact practice times and locations. At times, however, practice sessions may be closed and offlimits to media. Media wishing to conduct interviews are encouraged to do so prior to the workout session or immediately following the practice. To schedule an interview, please contact the ISU Athletics Media Relations Office prior to noon on the day you wish to conduct the interview. Players will not be pulled from the practice floor to conduct an interview. PLAYER INTERVIEW POLICY All requests for player interviews must be made through the Athletics Media Relations office. Players have been instructed to conduct no interviews unless they have been set up in this manner. Interviews generally will be conducted before or after practice at Hulman Center. Players generally are available throughout the week with the exception of game days. Requests for telephone interviews will be handled by players returning phone calls to the media. No home numbers for players will be given out. INTERVIEWS WITH COACH GREG LANSING Interviews with head coach Greg Lansing are arranged through the Athletics Media Relations Office by calling (812) It is best to arrange an interview during the morning. DIRECTIONS TO HULMAN CENTER From I-70 eastbound (St. Louis) travel to U.S. Highway 41 (3rd Street) and turn north. Travel 2.5 miles to Wabash Avenue. Turn right (east) on Wabash Avenue and travel 0.5 mile to Ninth Street (stoplight). Turn left and travel two blocks to Eagle Street. From I-70 westbound (Indianapolis) travel to U.S. highway 46 and turn north. Travel 2.5 miles to Highway 40 (Wabash Avenue). Turn left (west) on Wabash Avenue and travel 3.5 miles to 9th Street. Turn right and travel two blocks to Eagle Street. From Highway 41 north media information MBB Media & Record Book 101
102 media infomration travel to Wabash Avenue turn east and travel 0.5 miles to Ninth Street. Turn left and travel two blocks to Eagle Street. SYCAMORES ON TELEVISION The Sycamores will have several contests televised this season on it s flagship station, WTWO NewsChannel 2. The WTWO NewsChannel 2 Sports Network will again broadcast Sycamores basketball via television. WTWO-TV Sports Director Jason Pensky will call the action for televised contests. In addition, ISU will be featured as part of the Missouri Valley Conference s television package twice throughout the season. SYCAMORES ON THE RADIO ESPN Radio 92.7 FM will serve as the flagship station for the Nelligan Sports Radio Network, broadcasting every Sycamore basketball game over the air waves, both home and away. Brian Fritz will serve as the play-by-play voice of the Sycamores and will be joined on the broadcast by former Sycamore standout Matt Renn. SYCAMORES ON THE NET The Indiana State basketball home page may be accessed at GoSycamores.com. All current Sycamore basketball information may be found on this page, including game day media releases, game-by-game recaps, statistics, photos, etc. ATHLETICS MEDIA RELATIONS The Indiana State Athletics Media Relations Office is located in the Indiana State Arena located at 401 N. 4th Street in Terre Haute, IN Any media guides, notes or credentials from opponents should be sent to the attention of Ace Hunt at that address. PRIMARY MEDIA LIST NEWSPAPERS Terre Haute Tribune-Star: Todd Golden, Sports Editor. P.O. Box 149 Terre Haute, IN Phone: ; Fax: Indiana Statesman: Sports Editor. HMSU, Indiana State University, Terre Haute, IN Phone: ; Fax: Brazil Times: Sports Editor. 100 North Meridian Street, Brazil, IN Phone: ; Fax: www. thebraziltimes.com Sullivan Daily Times: Sports. 115 West Jackson Street, Sullivan, IN Phone: ; Fax: Indianapolis Star: Jeff Rabjohns, Sports. 307 North Pennsylvania Ave. Indianapolis, IN Phone: ; Fax: WIRE SERVICES Associated Press: Mike Marot, Sports Editor. 251 North Illinois Street, Capital Center North Suite 1600, Indianapolis, IN Phone: ; Fax: ESPN/SportsTicker: ESPN Plaza, Building B, Bristol, CT. Phone: ; Fax: The Sports Network: 2200 Byberry Road, Hatboro, PA Phone: ; Fax: RADIO WSDM-FM (92.7) (Flagship Radio) WBOW-AM (1130/1300) Sports Director Ohio Street, Terre Haute, IN Phone: ; Fax: & www. espnsportsradio.com WISU-FM (89.7) Dreiser Hall, Rm. 230, Indiana State University, Terre Haute, IN Phone: ; Fax: www. wisu.org WMGI-FM (100.7) WINH-FM (98.5) WWSY-FM (95.9) WPRS-AM (1400) 824 South Third Street, Terre Haute, IN Phone: ; Fax: WXLW-AM (950) Greg Rakestraw, Sports Director. 54 Monument Circle, Suite 250, Indianapolis, IN Phone: ; Fax: Indiana Sportstalk (Network Indiana) Bob Lovell, host. 201 South Capital Avenue, Suite 500, Indianapolis, IN Phone: ; Fax: TELEVISION WTWO (NBC) (Flagship TV) WBAK (Fox) Jason Pensky, Sports Director (play-by-play) P.O. Box 299 Terre Haute, IN Phone: ; Fax: WTHI (CBS) Rick Semmler, Sports Director. 918 Ohio Street, Terre Haute, IN Phone: ; Fax: www. wthitv.com WRTV (ABC) Dave Furst, Sports Director North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN Phone: ; Fax: Ace Hunt Sports Information Director/Men s Basketball WXIN (Fox) Chris Hagan, Sports Director Network Place, Indianapolis, IN Phone: WISH (CBS) Anthony Calhoun, Sports; Chris Widlic, Sports Unit Mgr North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN Phone: ; Fax: WTHR (NBC) Dave Calabro, Sports Director; 1000 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN Phone: ; Fax: MBB Media & Record Book
103 radio/tv roster Union Mills, Ind. (South Central HS) Omaha, Neb. (Bryan HS) Marshall, Ill. (Marshall) Marshall, Ill. (Marshall) Terre Haute, Ind. (South Vigo HS) Chicago, Ill. (Richards HS) Chatham, La. (Louisiana Tech) Chicago, Ill. (Morgan Park HS) Morton, Iowa (Linn-Mar HS) Rockville, Ind. (Rockville HS) Cannelton, Ind. (Perry Central HS) Terre Haute, Ind. (Iowa) MBB Media & Record Book 103
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