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Page 1: 2017-18 St. Cloud State Men’s Basketball Record Book...Minnesota State College Conference 1930, 1923 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS / SCSU TEAM CAPTAINS 3 All-Northern Sun Intercollegiate

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2017-18 St. Cloud State

Men’s Basketball

Record Book

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Northern Sun Intercollegiate Titles

1932-33 ...........................Mankato State1933-34 ......................Minnesota Duluth1934-35 ......................Minnesota Duluth1935-36 ......................Minnesota Duluth1936-37 ......................Minnesota Duluth1937-38 .............................Winona State1938-39 .............................Winona State1939-40 .............................Bemidji State1940-41 .............................Bemidji State St. Cloud State1941-42 .............................Bemidji State1942-43 ...........................St. Cloud State1943-45 No Competition: WW II1945-46 ...........................St. Cloud State1946-47 ...........................Mankato State1947-48 ...........................Mankato State1948-49 ...........................Mankato State1949-50 ...........................Mankato State1950-51 .............................Bemidji State Mankato State Winona State1951-52 .............................Bemidji State1952-53 ...........................Mankato State1953-54 ...........................Mankato State1954-55 ...........................Mankato State1955-56 ...........................Mankato State1956-57 .............................Bemidji State St. Cloud State1957-58 ...........................St. Cloud State1958-59 ...........................St. Cloud State1959-60 ...........................Mankato State St. Cloud State1960-61 ...........................Mankato State1961-62 ...........................St. Cloud State1962-63 ........................... Michigan Tech St. Cloud State1963-64 ...........................St. Cloud State1964-65 ..........................MSU Moorhead St. Cloud State1965-66 ...........................St. Cloud State1966-67 .............................Bemidji State1967-68 ...........................St. Cloud State1968-69 ...........................St. Cloud State Winona State1969-70 ...........................St. Cloud State1970-71 ..........................MSU Moorhead1971-72 .............................Winona State1972-73 .............................Winona State1973-74 .............................Winona State1974-75 .............................Winona State1975-76 ...........................St. Cloud State1976-77 .......................Minnesota-Morris1977-78 .......................Minnesota-Morris1978-79 ...........................Mankato State1979-80 ........................... Michigan Tech1980-81 ..........................MSU Moorhead1981-82 ..........................MSU Moorhead Minnesota Duluth1982-83 ......................Minnesota Duluth1983-84 ...........................Northern State Minnesota Duluth1984-85 ...........................Northern State1985-86 ......................Minnesota Duluth1986-87 ......................Minnesota Duluth1987-88 ......................Minnesota Duluth1988-89 ......................Minnesota Duluth

1989-90 ......................Minnesota Duluth1990-91 ......................Minnesota Duluth1991-92 ......................Minnesota Duluth1992-93 ...........................Northern State1993-94 .......................Minnesota-Morris1994-95 ...........................Northern State1995-96 ...........................Northern State1996-97 ...........................Northern State Minnesota Duluth1997-98 ...........................Northern State1998-99 ...........................Northern State Winona State1999-00 ..............................Wayne State Winona State Wayne State (Tourn.)2000-01 .........................Southwest State Winona State (Tourn.)2001-02 ...........................Northern State Minnesota Duluth Minnesota Duluth (Tourn.)2002-03 ...........................Northern State Minnesota Duluth (Tourn)2003-04 .............................Bemidji State Northern State (Tourn.)2004-05 .............................Winona State Northern State (Tourn.)2005-06 .............................Winona State Winona State (Tourn.)2006-07 .............................Winona State Winona State (Tourn.)2007-08 .............................Winona State Winona State (Tourn.)2008-09 .................Southwest Minnesota St. Cloud State (Tourn.)2009-10 ........................ Minnesota State St. Cloud State (Tourn.)2010-11 ......................... Minnesota State Winona State (Tourn.)2011-12 ..............................Bemidji State Southwest Minn. State (Tourn.)2012-13 ........................ Minnesota State Minnesota State (Tourn.) Minnesota State (South Div.) St. Cloud State (North Div.)2013-14 ........................ Minnesota State Minnesota State (Tourn.) Minnesota State (South Div.) St. Cloud State (North Div.) MSU Moorhead (North Div.) Bemidji State (North Div).2014-15 Augustana (Tourn.) Augustana (South Div.) MSU Moorhead (North Division) 2015-16 Augustana (Tourn.) - NC Augustana (South. Div.) MSU Moorhead (North Div.)2016-17 Southwest Minn (Tourn.) Southwest Minnesota (South Division) MSU Moorhead (North Division)

Team Captains1961-62 Bob Wolff1962-63 Jack Haddorff1963-64 Brad Johnson, Jack Harrison1964-65 Dave Linehan1965-66 Dave Linehan, Izzy Schmeising, John Daggett1966-67 Terry Porter, Tom Abram, Tom Ditty1967-68 Terry Porter, Tom Ditty1968-69 Mike Trewick, Neil Warnberg1969-70 Louis Boone, Steve Strandemo1970-71 Jeff Barott, George Wilson1971-72 Dean Laager1972-73 Josh Strub1973-74 Mark Stoeve, Kurt Virgin1974-75 Jon Barth1975-76 Al Anderstrom, Tom Decker1976-77 Brad Akason, Bryan Rohs1977-78 Mike Morgan1978-79 Jeff Lunde1979-80 Bob Hegman1980-81 Dan Hagen1981-82 Gary Douglas, Joel Meyer1982-83 John Harris, Gary Madison1983-84 Gary Madison, Kevin Haire, Mark Scheveck1984-85 Gary Madison, Derrick Grow1985-86 Kevin Catron, Bruce Anderson1986-87 Barry Wohler, Reggie Perkins, Terry Kuechle1987-88 Reggie Perkins, Terry Kuechle1988-89 Kent Lind, Troy Rudoll1989-90 Troy Rudoll, Mark Harvey1990-91 Orieon Thurston1991-92 Bryan Akervik, Dean Kessler1992-93 Scott Springer, Kris Beaudette, Stewart Cramer1993-94 Haug Scharnowski1994-95 Joel McDonald, Dan Ward1995-96 None selected

1996-97 Tony Morrow, Shane Poepping, Jason Pelowski

1997-98 Jon Hinzman, Jason Pelowski, Sean Whitlock, Mark Hein1998-99 Enoch Dix, Brandon Wade1999-20 Todd Bishop, Zach Goring, Jeremy Schmidt2000-01 Todd Bishop, Jonny Reese 2001-02 BJ Brant, Rado Rancik2002-03 Alex Carlson, Jason Kron, Forrest Witt2003-04 Alex Carlson, Nate Miller2004-05 Nate Miller, Steve Trull2005-06 Matt Siegle, Pat Weihert2006-07 Adam Sullivan, David Dreas2007-08 David Dreas, Dusty Wabiszewski2008-09 Brett Carmichael, Craig Coenen, Matt Schneck2009-10 Matt Schneck, Taylor Witt2010-11 Andrew Bernstetter, Josh Ortmann, Taylor Witt2011-12 Brett Putz2012-13 Shaun Jensen2013-14 Damarius Cruz, Kevin Levandoski2014-15 Kevin Levandoski, Connor Niehaus, Jordan Poydras2015-16 Mark Hall, Chuckie Smith Scottie Stone2016-17 Mark Hall, Jon Averkamp, Scottie Stone

Conference Championships at SCSUNSIC/Sanford Health Tournament Champions

2009, 2010NSIC North Division Champions

2013, 2014 (Co-champs)NCC Wells Fargo Finals Champions

2001, 2003 North Central Conference

1986, 1987, 1988, 2003Northern Intercollegiate Conference

1976, 1970, 1969, 1968, 1966, 1965, 1964, 1963, 1962, 1960, 1959, 1958, 1957, 1956, 1946, 1943, 1941

Minnesota State College Conference1930, 1923

CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS / SCSU TEAM CAPTAINS

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All-Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference2017- Gage Davis, F, 1st Team Scottie Stone, G, 2nd Team2016- Gage Davis, F, 1st Team Scottie Stone, G, 2nd Team2015- Jordan Poydras, G, 1st Team2014- Matt Craggs, F, 1st Team Jordan Poydras, G, 2nd Team2013- Shaun Jensen, G, 1st Team Theo Rothstein, F, 1st Team2012- Shaun Jensen, G, 1st Team Tim Bergstraser, C, 2nd Team2011- Taylor Witt, G, 1st Team Andrew Bernstetter, F, 2nd Team2010- Matt Schneck, C, 1st Team Taylor Witt, G, 1st Team 2009- Taylor Witt, G, 1st Team Andrew Bernstetter, F, 2nd Team

NSIC Freshman of the Year2016 - Gage Davis, F

NSIC Preseason Most Valuable Player2017 - Gage Davis, F (NSIC North) 2011 - Taylor Witt, G

NSIC Most Valuable Player 2010- Matt Schneck, C

2010 NSIC/Sanford Health All-Tournament Team

2011- Taylor Witt, G2010- Matt Schneck, C, MVP Taylor Witt, G 2009- Taylor Witt, G, MVP Matt Schneck, C

Academic All-NSIC2017 - Jon Averkamp, F; Andy Foley, F; Mark Hall, G;

Adam Heede-Andersen, G; Brindley Theisen, F2016 - Jon Averkap, F, Andy Foley, F2015- James Fort, C; Connor Niehaus, F2014- Matt Craggs, F; James Fort, C; Preston McCourt, G;

Connor Niehaus, F2013- James Fort, C; Connor Niehaus, F2011- Andrew Bernstetter, F2010- Matt Schneck, C; Andrew Bernstetter, F2009- Matt Schneck, C; Andrew Bernstetter, F

All-North Central Conference2008- David Dreas, G; Dusty Wabiszewski, G (HM)2007- David Dreas, Adam Sullivan2006- David Dreas, Matt Siegle, Adam Sullivan2005- Nate Miller; Steve Trull (HM)2004- Alex Carlson; Nate Miller (HM)2003- Forrest Witt; Jason Kron; Alex Carlson (HM)2002- Forrest Witt; Jason Kron (HM); Rado Rancik (HM)2001- Rado Rancik; Forrest Witt; B.J. Brandt (HM); Jason

Kron (HM)2000- Rado Rancik, F1999- Enoch Dix, G1998- Jon Hinzman, C; Sean Whitlock, G1997- Jon Hinzman, C; Jon Bryant,G Tony Morrow, G

(HM)

1996- Jon Hinzman, C (HM), Sean Whitlock, G (HM)1995- Joel McDonald, G1994- Joel McDonald, G (HM)1993- Haug Scharnowski, F1992- Dean Kessler, G1990- Orieon Thurston, G1989- Tony King, F1988- Reggie Perkins, G, Terry Kuechle, C1987- Barry Wohler, G; Reggie Perkins, G1986- Kevin Catron, F; John Anderson, C1985- Kevin Catron, F

NCC Most Valuable Player 1998- Jon Hinzman, C1995- Joel McDonald, G1988- Reggie Perkins, G1987- Reggie Perkins, G1986- Kevin Catron, F

NCC Defensive Player of the Year2005- Steve Trull, F2004- Alex Carlson, G2003- Jason Kron, F2002- Jason Kron, F2000- Jason Kron, F

NCC Freshman of the Year2000- Jason Kron, F1999- Rado Rancik, F

Academic All-NCC2008- Matt Schneck, C; Ross Winnekins, C2007- Adam Sullivan, F2006- David Dreas, G; Adam Sullivan, G/F2005- Nate Miller, G; Steve Trull, F; HM: Pat Weihert, Brad

Evans, Scott Peters2004- Alex Carlson, G; Nate Miller, G; Steve Trull, F2003- Alex Carlson, G; Jason Kron, F; Forrest Witt, G.

HM: Travis Adams, Nate Miller, Steve Trull2002- Jason Kron, F; Forrest Witt, G; BJ Brant, C2001- Todd Bishop, G; Jason Kron, F; Forrest Witt, G2000- Todd Bishop, G1999- Todd Bishop, G, Enoch Dix, G1998- Nate Pelowski,F, Sean Whitlock, G1997- Tony Morrow, G, Jason Pelowski, F1995- Jason Pelowski, F, Joel McDonald, G1994- Chad Germann, G, Joel McDonald, G Haug

Scharnowski, F*1993- Haug Scharnowski, F, Scott Springer, F1992- Haug Scharnowski, F 1989- Troy Rudoll, C/F1987- Barry Wohler, G, Todd Spaulding, G*1986- Barry Wohler, G* NCC Honor Athlete

St. Cloud State All-Conference SelectionsPOST SEASON AWARD WINNERS

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POST SEASON AWARD WINNERS

All-America Selections2010- Matt Schneck, C2008- David Dreas, G1998- Jon Hinzman, C1988- Reggie Perkins1986- Kevin Catron, F1985- Kevin Catron, F1966- Izzy Schmeising 1957- Vern Baggenstoss

Captital One All-Academic Team District 5 & 72015- Connor Niehaus, F (District 7)2011- Andrew Bernstetter, F (District 5)

CoSIDA Academic All-District Team2010- Matt Schneck, C, 2nd Team Andrew Bernstetter, F, 2nd Team

Daktronics All-North Central Region2017- Gage Davis2015- Jordan Poydras (2nd team)2011- Taylor Witt (2nd team)2010- Matt Schneck2008- David Dreas2007- David Dreas (2nd team)2006- David Dreas; Matt Siegle (2nd team)2004- Alex Carlson2003- Forrest Witt2002- Forrest Witt (2nd team)

Daktronics All-American 2017- Gage Davis, Honorable Mention2010- Matt Schneck, Third Team

NABC DII All-District2017- Gage Davis2013- Theo Rothstein 2012- Shaun Jensen (2nd team)2011- Taylor Witt2010- Matt Schneck, Taylor Witt2009- Taylor Witt (2nd team)2008- David Dreas2005- Nate Miller2004- Alex Carlson2003- Forrest Witt2002- Forrest Witt

NABC All-American2010- Matt Schneck, First Team

Verizon Academic All-District V2003- Forrest Witt2002- Forrest Witt (2nd team)

GTE Academic All-District1993- Haug Scharnowski, F1991- Troy Rudoll, F

Arthur Ashe Scholar-Athlete Award1999- Enoch Dix, G1998- Sean Whitlock, G

All-America Farm Team Award1998- Jon Hinzman, C1997- Jon Hinzman, C

NCAA DII All-North Central Region2006- David Dreas, G2008- David Dreas, G

Division II Bulletin All-American2010- Matt Schneck, C, 1st Team2008- David Dreas, G (HM)

Division II All-Star Game Selection2011- Taylor Witt (West Team)

Basketball Times DII Top-25 All-American2008- David Dreas, G

ESPN the Magazine District V All-Academic2008- Matt Schneck (3rd team)

NCAA Elite Eight All-Tournament Team2010- Matt Schneck C, Taylor Witt, G

NCAA Central Region All-Tournament Team2010- Matt Schneck C (Most Outstanding Player) Josh Ortmann G

Bob Cousy Award Candidate2010- Taylor Witt

Sporting News Preseason All-Americans2017 - Gage Davis, F, (2nd)2010- Matt Schneck, C, (HM), Taylor Witt, G, (HM)

Bevo Francis Award2017 - Gage Davis, F (Top 50, Watch List)

St. Cloud State All-Americans

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Games PlayedNo Player (Years Played) Games1. Brett Putz (2008-12 1242. Taylor Witt (2007-11) 1233. Forrest Witt (1999-03) 121 Theo Rothstein (2008-13) 1215. Scottie Stone (2013-16) 120 Haug Scharnowski (1989-94) 1207. Terry Kuechle (1984-88) 119 Todd Spaulding (1984-88) 119 Andrew Bernstetter (2007-11) 11910. Troy Rudoll (1986-90) 118 Jason Kron (1999-03) 118 David Dreas (2004-08) 118 Craig Coenen (2005-09) 11814. Nate Miller (2001-05) 116 Matt Siegle (2002-06) 11616. Scott Springer (1989-93) 115 Joel McDonald (1991-95) 115 Matt Schneck (2006-10) 115 Connor Niehaus (2011-15) 11520. Greg Kesti (1989-93) 11421. Todd Bishop (1997-01) 11322. Stewart Cramer (1989-93) 11223. Gary Madison (1981-85) 111 Reggie Perkins (1984-88) 111 James Fort (2011-15) 11026. Bruce Anderson (1982-86) 109 Rado Rancik (1998-2002) 10928. Dan Hagen (1977-81) 108 Jon Hinzman (1994-98) 108 Sean Whitlock (1994-98) 108 Alex Carlson (2000-04) 10832. Bob Hegman (1976-80) 10633. Andy Johnson (1998-2002) 105 BJ Brant (1998-2002) 10535. Cleveland Barnes (1983-87) 104 Shaun Jensen (2009-13) 10437. Nate Pelowski (1995-98) 10338. Terry Porter (1964-68) 102 Mike Trewick (1965-69) 102

Best Points-Per-Game Average (50 game Min.)

No. Player (Years Played) Avg1. Kevin Catron (1984-86) 23.102. Gage Davis (2015-Pres.) 21.23. Dan Hagen (1977-81) 19.784. Dean Kesler (1990-92) 19.155. Vern Baggenstoss (1956-59) 18.246. Tony King (1987-89) 18.077. Dave Westlund (1953-56) 17.258. Al Anderstrom (1972-76) 17.019. Josh Strub (1971-73) 16.8610. Terry Porter (1964-68) 16.6111. Roger Westlund (1951-55) 15.8012. David Dreas (2004-2008) 15.3013. Izzy Schmeising (1962-66) 15.2414. Ron Bambenek (1957-59) 15.0315. Dave Linehan (1964-66) 14.8616. Scottie Stone (2013-17) 14.8017. Forrest Witt (1998-03) 14.7018. Jon Hinzman (1994-98) 14.3019. Reggie Perkins (1984-88) 14.2520. Bill Selisker (1957-59) 14.2521. Ken Novak (1947-51) 14.40

22. Rado Rancik (1998-02) 14.01

Field Goals MadeNo. Player (Years Played) FGM1. Dan Hagen (1977-81) 8432. Reggie Perkins (1984-88) 6803. Terry Porter (1964-68) 6634. Jon Hinzman (1994-98) 6235. Al Anderstrom (1972-76) 6166. Forrest Witt (1998-03) 6117. Matt Schneck (2006-10) 6108. Scottie Stone (2014-16) 5949. David Dreas (2004-08) 59310. Haug Scharnowski (1989-94) 58811. Taylor Witt (2007-11) 55812. Kevin Catron (1984-86) 54313. Rado Rancik (1998-2002) 53314. Jason Kron (1999-03) 51015. Vern Baggenstoss (1956-59) 50916. Gage Davis (2015-Pres) 50018. Izzy Schmeising (1962-66) 497 19. Terry Kuechle (1984-88 49520. Nate Miller (2001-05) 48421. Matt Siegle (2002-06) 47822. Roger Westlund (1951-55) 47423. Jack Kelly (1954-58) 465

Free Throws MadeNo Player (Years Played) FTM1. Taylor Witt (2007-11) 4652. Dan Hagen (1977-81) 4503. Joel McDonald (1991-95) 4434. Dave Westlund (1953-56) 3825. Matt Schneck (2006-10) 3886. Roger Westlund (1951-55) 3807. Terry Porter (1964-68) 3688. David Dreas (2004-08) 3669. Jason Kron (1999-03) 36310. Rado Rancik (1998-2002) 35511. Ken Novak (1947-51) 34112. Sean Whitlock (1994-98) 33813. Terry Kuechle (1984-88) 32514. Matt Siegle (2002-06) 32115. Izzy Schmeising (1962-66) 31916. Forrest Witt (1998-03) 31417. Scottie Stone (2013-17) 30018. Jon Hinzman (1994-98) 29719. Nate Miller (2001-05) 287 Ed Miller (1954-57) 28721. Jordan Poydras (2012-15) 28422. Mike Trewick (1965-69) 283

3-Point Field Goals Made (since ‘86-’87)

No Player (Years Played) FGM1. Scottie Stone (2013-16) 2892. David Dreas (2004-08) 2503. Brett Putz (2008-12) 2454. Forrest Witt (1998-03) 2385. Joel McDonald (1991-95) 2226. Alex Carlson (2000-04) 1967. Taylor Witt (2007-11) 1898. Nate Miller (2001-05) 1889. Dean Kesler (1990-92) 17910. Adam Sullivan (2004-2007) 17811. Chad Germann (1990-94) 16312. Jon Bryant (1995-97) 14113. Damarius Cruz (2001-14) 13614. Binky Pool (1988-90) 12415. Connor Niehaus (2011-15) 12216. Andrew Bernstetter (2007-11) 12117. Sean Whitlock (1994-98) 12018. Gage Davis (2015-Pres.) 11019. Jason Kron (1999-03) 10820. Rado Rancik (1998-2002) 10621. Todd Bishop (1997-01) 10422. Tony Morrow (1995-97) 9223. Theo Rothstein (2008-13) 8524. Josh Ortmann (2007-11) 7825. Eric Greene (2004-07) 77

ReboundsNo Name (Years Played) REB1. Vern Baggenstoss (1956-59) 1,3242. Dan Hagen (1977-81) 1,0043. Haug Scharnowski (1989-94) 9784. Matt Schneck (2006-10) 9095. Jon Hinzman (1994-98) 8046. Jason Kron (1999-03) 7547. Andrew Bernstetter (2007-11) 7218. Troy Rudoll (1986-90) 6949. Matt Siegle (2002-06) 67110. Roger Nordgren (1969-73) 66611. Terry Kuechle (1984-88) 66112. Izzy Schmeising (1962-66) 65713. Jeff Barott (1967-71) 64614. Rado Rancik (1998-2002) 64215. Tom Ditty (1964-68) 63516. Al Anderstrom (1970-74) 62917. B. J. Brant (1998-2002) 56418. Tom Decker (1972-76) 55119. Mark Stoeve (1970-74) 55020. Gage Davis (2015-Pres.) 52721. Doug Miller (1973-77) 501

INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS

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INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS

Assists (since 1976-77 season)No Name (Years Played) Assists1. Dan Ward (1991-95) 7742. Reggie Perkins (1984-88) 5973. Alex Carlson (2000-04) 5844. Taylor Witt (2007-11) 4845. Sean Whitlock (1994-98) 4596. Dusty Wabiszewski (2005-08) 4277. David Dreas (2004-08) 3838. Orieon Thurston (1989-91) 3679. Barry Wohler (1985-87) 35910. Nate Miller (2001-05) 35811. Shaun Jensen (2009-13) 35112. Forrest Witt (1998-03) 33213. Gary Madison (1981-985) 317 Todd Bishop (1997-01) 31715. Zach Goring (1996-2000) 29816. Todd Spaulding (1984-88) 28717. Jordan Poydras (2012-15) 26318. Bob Hegman (1976-80) 24419. Cleveland Barnes (1983-87) 24220. Lance Paddock (1988-90) 23422. Terry Kuechle (1984-88) 22922. Jason Kron (1999-03) 228

Steals (since 1983-84 season)No Name (Years Played) Steals1. Reggie Perkins (1984-88) 2582. Nate Miller (2001-05) 2233. David Dreas (2004-08) 1904. Alex Carlson (2000-04) 1815. Haug Scharnowski (1989-94) 1776. Sean Whitlock (1994-98) 163 Dusty Wabiszewski (2005-08) 1638. Forrest Witt (1998-03) 1509. Todd Spaulding (1984-88) 14510. Brett Putz (2008-12) 14211. Kevin Levandoski (2011-15) 14212. Dan Ward (1991-95) 13913. Todd Bishop (1997-01) 129 Troy Rudoll (1986-90) 12915. Taylor Witt (2007-11) 12716. Theo Rothstein (2008-13) 121 Jordan Poydras (2012-15) 12118. Rado Rancik (1998-02) 12019. Jason Kron (1999-03) 11120. Nate Pelowski (1994-98) 11021. Terry Kuechle (1984-88) 10822. Barry Wohler (1985-87) 10223. Matt Schneck (2006-10) 100

Blocked Shots (since 1983-84 season)No Name (Years Played) Blks1. Andrew Bernstetter (2007-11) 1742. Jon Hinzman (1994-98) 1153. James Fort (2011-15) 1064. Rado Rancik (1998-2002) 875. Theo Rothstein (2008-13) 816. Matt Siegle (2002-06) 797. Steve Trull (2001-05) 75 Chris Larson (2012-14) 759. Jeremy Schmidt (1996-2000) 6810. Jesse Fisher (2007-11) 6611. Haug Scharnowski (1989-94) 65 12. Jason Kron (1999-03) 6413. James Fort (2011-current) 6314. Kevin Catron (1984-86) 6215. Matt Schneck (2006-10) 5916. Gage Davis (2015-Pres.) 46 Nate Pelowski (1994-98) 4618. Shane Poepping (1993-97) 42 Joe Evert (2003-05) 4220. Nebojsa Stanojevic (2015-2017) 40 Andrew Johnson (1998-2002) 4022. Alex Carlson (2000-04) 3923. BJ Brant (1998-2002) 3824. Terry Kuechle (1984-88) 3725. Reggie Perkins (1984-88) 36 Kevin Treanor (1985-87) 36 Craig Coenen (2005-09) 36

Field Goal Percentage (min. 300 att.)No Name (Yrs. Played) FGM-FGA Pct1. Steve Trull (2001-05) 293-471 .6622. James Fort (2011-15) 257-404 .6363. Jon Averkamp (2014-Pres.) 300-477 .6294. Izzy Schmeising (1962-66) 488-810 .6025. Matt Schneck (2006-10) 610-1037 .5886. Dave Linehan (1964-66) 220-387 .5667. Nate Pelowski (1994-98) 270-488 .5538. Joel Meyer (1978-82) 377-690 .5469. Al Anderstrom (1972-76) 616-1130 .54510. Greg Kesti (1989-93) 311-572 .54411. Ron Bambenek (1957-59) 183-338 .54112. Neil Warnberg (1967-69) 221-410 .539 Jon Hinzman (1994-98) 623-1155 .53914. Eric Bergstrom (2004-07) 188-351 .53615. Jeremy Schmidt (1996-00) 200-374 .53516. Tony King (1987-89) 392-734 .53417. Terry Kuechle (1984-88) 495-928 .53318. Haug Scharnowski (1989-94) 588-1106 .53119. Dan Hagen (1977-81) 843-1588 .53020. Todd Spaulding (1984-88) 325-626 .51921. Matt Siegle (1902-06) 478-926 .51622. Mike Trewick (1965-69) 392-766 .512

Free Throw Percentage (min. 125 att)No Player (Yrs. Played) FTM-FTA Pct1. Orieon Thurston (1989-91) 200-229 .8732. Dean Kesler (1990-92) 146-169 .8643. Scottie Stone (2013-16) 300-351 .8554. Joel McDonald (1991-95) 443-519 .8545. Brett Putz (2008-12) 238-279 .8536. Nate Miller (2001-05) 287-345 .832 David Dreas (2004-08) 366-440 .8328. Forrest Witt (1998-03) 314-378 .8309. Al Anderstrom (1972-76) 265-321 .82610. Jason Kron (1999-03) 363-441 .82311. BJ Brant (1998-2002) 276-336 .82112. Kurt Virgin (1971-74) 112-138 .81713. Taylor Witt (2007-11) 465-570 .81614. Terry Porter (1964-68) 368-456 .80715. Alex Carlson (2000-04) 266-331 .80416. Shaun Jensen (2009-13) 259-323 .80217. Josh Ortmann (2007-11) 145-181 .80118. Steve Strandemo (1966-70) 211-264 .79919. Dusty Wabiszewski (2005-08) 158-199 .79420. Bob Hegman (1976-80) 191-241 .79321. Bryan Rohs (1973-77) 145-183 .792 Bret Yonke (1993-96) 168-212 .79223. Josh Strub (1971-73) 147-188 .782

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Individual Single GameMost Free Throws: ................................ 23, Taylor Witt vs. Midwestern State Univ. (2010)Most Field Goals: .............................................20, Izzy Schmeising vs. Mich. Tech (1966)Most 3 Point Field Goals: .............................................. 9, Joel McDonald vs. UN-O (1995)Most Points Scored: ..........................................56, Izzy Schmeising vs. Mich. Tech (1966)Best Free Throw %:..................................................... 1.000 by several players, including(minimum 10 attempts) .............................Nate Miller (16-for-16) vs. Cent.Wash., (2003) Josh Strub (14-for-14) vs. SW State (1972) Tony King (14-for-14) vs. UNC (1989) David Dreas (14-for-14) vs. Upper Iowa (2005) Orieon Thurston (13-for-13) vs. NDSU (1991) Bret Yonke (12-for-12) vs. Winona St. (1995) Haug Scharnowski (11-for-11) vs. Nor. Col. (1993) Sean Whitlock (11-for-11) vs. USD (1996) Enoch Dix (11-for-11) vs. Morningside (1999) BJ Brant (11-for-11)vs. Morningside (2001) Taylor Witt (11-for-11) vs. Upper Iowa (2011) Gage Davis (11-for-11) vs. Concordia-St. Paul (1/3/16) Gage Davis (10-for-10) vs. UMary (2/10/17) Scottie Stone (10-for-10) vs. Jamestown (12/19/16) Jack Kelly (10-for-10) vs. Bemidji (1958) Jack Harrison (10-for-10) Parsons (IA) (1964) Forrest Witt (10-for-10) vs. MSU-Mankato (2000) Forrest Witt (10-for-10) vs. NDSU (2002) Dusty Wabiszewski (10-for-10) vs. MSU Moorhead (11/27/07) Brett Putz (10-10) vs. Northern State (12/8/11)Best Field Goal %: ......................................................... 1.000 by several players, including(minimum 5 attempts) ................................. Jeff Barott (11-for-11) vs. Minn.-Morris (1971) 1.000, Nate Phillips (7-for-7) vs. Mich Tech. (2009), Jon Averkamp (5-for-5) vs. Arkansas -Fort Smith (11/4/16)Best 3 Point %: .......................................................... 1.000 by several players, including(minimum 4 attempts) .............................. Tony Morrow (5-for-5) vs. Minn.-Morris (1996) Todd Bishop (6-for-6) vs. UNO (1998) Alex Carlson (4-for-4) vs. SW State (2001) Brindley Theisen (4-for-4) vs. Northland College (11/24/15) Gage Davis (4-for-4) Minnesota Crookston (12/5/16) Scottie Stone (4-for-4) vs. Minnesota Crookston (1/9/16)Most Rebounds: .................................................................... 31, Vern Baggenstoss (1957)Most Assists: ............................................................ 16, Orieon Thurston vs. NDSU (1991)Most Steals: ..........................................................9, Kevin Levandoski vs. UMary, 1/4/13Most Blocks: ..................................................7, Steve Trull vs. Minnesota Duluth, 3/1/05

Individual Single SeasonMost Free Throws Made: ....................................................... 197, Matt Schneck (2009-10)Most Free Throw Attempts: .................................................. 295, Matt Schneck (2009-10)Most Field Goals: .................................................................300, Kevin Catron (1985-86)Most Field Goals Attempts: ...................................................562, Kevin Catron (1985-86)Most 3 Point Field Goals: .......................................................109, Scottie Stone (2016-17)Most 3 Point FGs Attempts: ................................................... 285, Scottie Stone (2016-17)Most Points: ........................................................... First Year: 570, Gage Davis (2015-16) Sophomore: 743, Gage Davis (2016-17) Junior: 600, Jordan Poydras (2014-15) Senior: 744, Kevin Catron (1985-86)Best Field Goal Percentage: ...................................... .714, James Fort, 120-168 (2014-15)Best 3 Point FG Percentage: ...................................574, (54-of-94), Jon Bryant (1995-96)Best Free Throw Percentage: .................................. .931 (94-101), Scottie Stone (2016-17)Most Rebounds: ............................................................. 457, Vern Baggenstoss (1956-57)Most Assists: ............................................................................. 263, Dan Ward (1991-92)Most Steals .................................................................. 79, Dusty Wabiszewski (2007-08)Most Blocks .................................................................. 72, Andrew Bernstetter (2009-10)Most Consecutive FTs Made: ................................. 50, David Dreas (Dec. 2004-Nov. 2005)...................................................................................42, Taylor Witt (12/3/10-1/4/11) 32, Jason Kron (2001, spans two seasons).Points-Per-Game Average: ............................................24.81 by Joel McDonald (1994-95) 24.80 by Kevin Catron (1985-86)

Individual CareerMost Field Goals: ....................................................................843, Dan Hagen (1977-81)Most Field Goal Attempts: .....................................................1,588, Dan Hagen (1977-81)Most 3 Point FGs Made: ....................................................... 289, Scottie Stone (2013-17)Most 3 Point FG Attempts: .....................................................742, Scottie Stone (2013-17)Most Free Throws: ................................................................... 465, Taylor Witt (2007-11)Most Free Throw Attempts: ......................................................704, Dan Hagen (1977-81)Best Field Goal Percentage: ...................................................... .662, Steve Trull, 293-471 (2001-05)Best 3 Point FG Percentage: .................................. .464, Dean Kesler, 179-for-386, (1990-92)Best Free Throw Percentage: ............................................ .873, Orieon Thurston, 200-for-229, (1989-91)Most Points Scored: .............................................................. 2,136, Dan Hagen (1977-81)Most Rebounds: .......................................................... 1,324, Vern Baggenstoss (1956-59)Rebound-Per-Game Average: ......................................20.06, Vern Baggenstoss (1956-59)Points-Per-Game Average: .................................................... 23.1, Kevin Catron (1984-86)Most Assists: ..............................................................................774, Dan Ward (1991-95)Most Steals .......................................................................258, Reggie Perkins (1984-88)Most Blocks ................................................................. 174, Andrew Bernstetter (2007-11)Most Games Played: ..................................................................124, Brett Putz (2008-12)

Team Single SeasonMost Points Scored: .................................................................................2,766 (2009-10)Best Field Goal %: ..................................................................................... .511 (1964-65)Best 3 Point Field Goal %: .......................................................... .414 (1991-92/2005-06)Best Free Throw %:............................................................................... .785 (2001-2002)Most Victories: ............................................................................................ 29, (2009-10)Conference (NIC) Victories: ...........................................................................12 (1967-68)Conference (NCC) Victories: ..........................................................................16 (1985-86)Conference (NSIC) Victories .......................................................................... 17 (2013-14)Fewest Losses: ............................................................................................... 0 (1922-23)Most Field Goals Made: ..............................................................................998 (2016-17)Most 3 Point FGs Made: .............................................................................. 274 (2016-17)Most Free Throws Made: ............................................................................ 694 (2009-10)Most Blocks ................................................................................................159 (2009-10)Most Steals ............................................................................................... 294 (2002-03)Most Rebounds ........................................................................................1,340 (2009-10)Most Assists ................................................................................................681 (1986-87)Longest Winning Streak: ..............................................................................19 (1985-86)Conf. (NIC) Winning Streak: ............................................................. 12 Games (1967-68)Conf. (NCC) Winning Streak: ..............................................11 Games (1985-86, 1987-88)Conf. (NSIC) Winning Streak: .............................................................9 Games (2009-10)Home Winning Streak (Halenbeck): ................................................. 27 Games (1967-69)Most Overtime Games: .........................................................................7 Overtime Games (1998-99) ........................................................................................................................

Team Single GameBest Field Goal %: .............................................692 (27 of 39) vs. Northern State (1981)Best 3 Point Field Goal %: ..................................818 (9 of 11) vs. Southwest State (1991)Best Free Throw %.....................................1.000 (9-9) vs. Minnesota Dululth (11/29/14)........................................................................ (9-9) vs. Wayne State (Neb.) (11/20/07).................................................................................(7-7) vs. Crown College (12/30/15) (4-4) vs. UN-Omaha (1999)Most Field Goals: .......................................................................56 vs. Macalester (1990)Most 3 Point Field Goals: ...................................... 21 vs. Dakota State (S.D.) (12/20/08)Most Free Throws Made: .......................................................... 36 vs. UW-Superior (1963) 36 vs. Michigan Tech (1974)Most Points Scored: ...................................... 144 (Halenbeck) vs. Macalester (11/16/90) 124 (Eastman) vs. UW-Superior (1963) 124 (Road Game) vs. UND (2/8/97)Points Scored by Both Teams: ................................ 243 - SCSU 124, at UND 119 (2/8/97) 243 - Augsburg 122, at SCSU 121 (11/24/98)Most Rebounds: ..........................................................60 vs. Johnson & Wales (12/9/05)Most Blocked Shots ....................................... 15 vs. University of Sioux Falls (12/29/09)Most Assists ................................................................... 33 vs. Bemidji State (12/29/99)Most Steals ............................................ 23 vs. University of Wisconsin-Stout (11/15/10)

INDIVIDUAL AND TEAM RECORDS

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Single Game Scoring1. Izzy Schmeising .................................................56, Michigan Tech; 19662. Joel McDonald .......................................50, Nebraska-Omaha; 12/31/943. Taylor Witt ......................................43, Midwestern State Univ; 3/24/104. Vern Baggenstoss .................................................... 42, Stout; 12/16/575. Enoch Dix .................................................41, North Dakota St.; 2/12/99 Tony King ....................................................... 41, South Dakota; 1988-89 Nate Miller .........................................41, Central Washington; 11/22/048. Matt Siegle .......................................40, St. Michael’s College; 11/26/04 Jon Bryant ..................................................... 40, North Dakota; 2/8/97 Dean Kesler ................................................40, Mankato State; 1990-91 season Josh Strub .................................................40, St. John’s; 1971-72 season

Season Scoring - Points (Since 1965-66)1. Kevin Catron .....................................................................744 (1985-86)2. Gage Davis ........................................................................ 743 (2016-17)3. Joel McDonald ...................................................................670 (1994-95)4. Dean Kesler ......................................................................635 (1991-92)5. Matt Schneck .....................................................................629 (2009-10)6. Tony King ..........................................................................626 (1988-89)7. Reggie Perkins .................................................................. 615 (1987-88)8. Jordan Poydras ................................................................. 600 (2014-15)9. Kevin Catron .....................................................................598 (1984-85)10. Scottie Stone ..................................................................... 591 (2016-17)11. Taylor Witt ........................................................................ 584 (2010-11)12. Taylor Witt ........................................................................583 (2009-10)

Season Rebounds (Since 1965-66)1. Matt Schneck .....................................................................386 (2009-10)2. Izzy Schmeising ................................................................378 (1965-66)3. Roger Nordgren.................................................................307 (1972-73)4. Tom Ditty ..........................................................................305 (1967-68)5. Gage Davis ........................................................................ 294 (2016-17)6. Jeff Barott .........................................................................273 (1969-70)7. Matt Siegle ....................................................................... 264 (2005-06)8. Dan Hagen ........................................................................262 (1978-79)9. Dan Hagen ........................................................................259 (1980-81)10. Jon Hinzman .....................................................................253 (1997-98) Haug Scharnowski .............................................................253 (1991-92) Dan Hagen ........................................................................253 (1979-80)

Season Assists (Since 1977-78)1. Dan Ward ..........................................................................263 (1991-92)2. Orieon Thurston ................................................................ 219 (1990-91)3. Barry Wohler .....................................................................200 (1986-87)4. Dan Ward ..........................................................................199 (1992-93)5. Lance Paddock ..................................................................196 (1988-89)6. Dan Ward .......................................................................... 194 (1994-95)7. Dusty Wabiszewski ............................................................189 (2007-08)7. Reggie Perkins .................................................................. 181 (1985-86)8. Alex Carlson ......................................................................180 (2003-04)9. Zach Goring ..................................................................168 (1999-2000)10. Alex Carlson ......................................................................166 (2000-01) Taylor Witt ........................................................................166 (2009-10)

Season Steals (Since 1983-84)1. Dusty Wabiszewski ............................................................. 79 (2007-08)2. Reggie Perkins .................................................................... 74 (1987-88)3. Reggie Perkins ....................................................................73 (1986-87)4. Nate Miller ......................................................................... 71 (2004-05)5. Reggie Perkins ....................................................................65 (1985-86)6. Haug Scharnowski ...............................................................63 (1991-92)7. Alex Carlson ........................................................................60 (2000-01)8. Nate Miller ......................................................................... 60 (2002-03)9. Dusty Wabiszewski ............................................................. 59 (2006-07)10. David Dreas ....................................................................... 58 (2007-08)

Season 3-Pointers Made (Since 1986-87)1. Scottie Stone ..................................................................... 109 (2016-17)2. Joel McDonald ...................................................................100 (1994-95)3. Chad Germann ....................................................................96 (1993-94)4. Dean Kesler ........................................................................92 (1990-91)5. Jon Bryant ..........................................................................87 (1996-97) Dean Kesler ........................................................................87 (1991-92)7. Scottie Stone ....................................................................... 85 (2015-16)8. David Dreas ....................................................................... 83 (2005-06)9. Jordan Poydras ................................................................... 82 (2014-15)10. Forrest Witt .........................................................................74 (2001-02)

Games1. 2009-10 ....................................................352. 2016-17.....................................................333. 1991-92 ....................................................324. 1986-87 ....................................................31 2000-01 ....................................................31 2002-03 ....................................................31 2005-06 ....................................................31 2008-09 ....................................................31

Wins1. 2009-10 ....................................................292. 1987-88 ....................................................26 1985-86 ....................................................26 2002-03 ....................................................264. 2000-01 ....................................................25 1967-68 ....................................................25

Losses1. 2015-16..................................................... 16 1988-89 .................................................... 163. 1993-94 .................................................... 15 1989-90 .................................................... 15 1977-78 .................................................... 15 1972-73 .................................................... 15

Winning Percentage1. 1922-23 ................................... 1.000 (10-0)2. 1987-88 ..................................... .867 (26-4) 1985-86 ..................................... .867 (26-4)4. 1967-68 .................................... . .862 (25-4)5. 1961-62 ..................................... .852 (23-4)

Most Points (Since 1965)1. 2009-10 ............................................... 2,7662. 2016-17................................................2,7283. 2002-03 ...............................................2,5324. 2000-01 ............................................... 2,5155. 1987-88 ...............................................2,493

Highest PPG (Since 1965)1. 1990-91 ................................................. 85.12. 2015-16..................................................84.03. 1996-97 .................................................83.34. 2001-02 ................................................. 83.1 1987-88 ................................................. 83.1

Most Rebounds1. 2009-10 ............................................... 1,3402. 1965-66 ............................................... 1,3293. 2016-17................................................ 1,2504. 1991-92 ................................................1,1955. 1967-68 ................................................1,187

Rebound Margin/Game1. 1965-66 ............................................... +17.72. 1969-70 .................................................+6.83. 1968-69 ................................................. +6.1 1967-68 ................................................. +6.15. 1987-88 .................................................+5.8

Scoring Margin1. 1967-68 ............................................... +19.02. 1965-66 ............................................... +12.13. 2002-03 ............................................... +11.54. 2000-01 ............................................... +10.75. 2001-02 ............................................... +10.5

Most Assists1. 1986-87 ..................................................6812. 1987-88 ..................................................5893. 1988-89 ..................................................5884. 2000-01 ..................................................5845. 2016-17...................................................579

Most Steals1. 2002-03 ..................................................2942. 1986-87 ..................................................2933. 1987-88 ..................................................2814. 1985-86 ..................................................2755. 1991-92 ..................................................271

Most Blocks1. 2009-10 ..................................................... 1592. 2016-17 ..................................................... 1143. 2010-11 ..................................................... 1134. 2008-09 ..................................................... 1125. 2003-04 ..................................................... 106

Highest FG Percentage1. 1980-81 ................................................. 51.32. 1978-79 .................................................50.4 1967-68 .................................................50.44. 1985-86 .................................................50.05. 1987-88 .................................................49.7

Highest 3PT Percentage1. 1991-92 ................................................. 41.42. 1992-93 .................................................40.83. 1996-97 .................................................40.74. 2005-06 ................................................. 41.45. 2000-01 .................................................40.3

Highest FT Percentage1. 2001-02 .................................................78.52. 2000-01 .................................................78.03. 2015-16.................................................. 77.94. 2010-11 .................................................. 77.35. 1993-94 ................................................. 76.8

Top Ten Individual Bests Top Five Team Bests

INDIVIDUAL AND TEAM RECORDS

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1. Dan Hagen (1977-81) FGM 3PM FTM Pts. PPGTotals 843 0 450 2,136 19.8• Hagen is the second leading freshman scorer with 482 points.

4. Forrest Witt (1999-03) FGM 3PM FTM Pts. PPGTotals 611 238 314 1,774 14.6 • Witt is a two-time Wells Fargo Finals Tournament MVP

6. terry Porter (1964-68) FGM 3PM FTM Pts. PPGTotals 663 0 368 1,694 16.6• Porter is 14th on the SCSU free throw percentage chart (80.7 percent) and seventh on the career free throws made chart.

8. Joel McDonalD (1991-95) FGM 3PM FTM Pts. PPGTotals 460 222 443 1,585 13.8• Was the NCC’s MVP in 1995.•One of two players with 100 made threes in a season

15. Haug scHarnoWski (1989-94) FGM 3PM FTM Pts. PPGTotals 588 0 258 1,434 12.0 • Scharnowski ranks third on the career rebounding chart (978).

11. raDo rancik (1999-2002) FGM 3PM FTM Pts. PPGTotals 533 106 355 1,527 14.0• Rancik was a three-time All-NCC performer and NCC Freshman of the Year in 1999.

10. Jon HinzMann (1994-98) FGM 3PM FTM Pts. PPGTotals 623 0 297 1,543 14.3• Hinzman was a First-Team All-American in 1998.

9. reggie Perkins (1984-88) FGM 3PM FTM Pts. PPGTotals 680 18 198 1,582 14.2•”Silky” played with the Harlem Globetrotters from 1992-97.

14. Nate Miller (2001-05) FGM 3PM FTM Pts. PPGTotals 484 188 287 1,443 12.4• Miller ranks second for career steals (223) and eighth in three-point field goals made (188).

13. Jason kron (1999-03) FGM 3PM FTM Pts. PPGTotals 510 108 363 1,491 12.6• Kron was named NCC Defensive Player of the Year three times.

12. al anDerstroM (1972-76) FGM 3PM FTM Pts. PPGTotals 616 0 265 1,497 17.0• Anderstrom ranks ninth on the career field goal percentage chart (54.5 percent).

16. kevin catron (1984-86) FGM 3PM FTM Pts. PPGTotals 543 0 256 1,342 23.1 • Catron is SCSU’s only two-time All-American (85 & 86).

18. roger WestlunD (1951-55) FGM 3PM FTM Pts. PPGTotals 481 0 366 1,328 16.0• Westlund is 11th on the SCSU career points per game chart.

2. DaviD Dreas (2004-08) FGM 3PM FTM Pts. PPGTotals 593 250 366 1,802 15.3• Three-Time All-NCC selection

17. Dave WestlunD (1953-56) FGM 3PM FTM Pts. PPGTotals 456 0 418 1,330 14.9• Westlund is second on the all-time list with 235 free throws attempted in one season (1955-56).

7. Matt scHneck (2006-10) FGM 3PM FTM Pts. PPGTotals 610 0 388 1,608 14.0• Three-time All-American during 2009-10 season. One of two play-ers to finish in top five in scoring and rebounding during career.

David Dreas

5. taylor Witt (2007-11) FGM 3PM FTM Pts. PPGTotals 558 189 465 1,770 14.4• Holds the school record for most free throws made (22) and attempted (23) in a game and most free throws made all-time

1,000 POINT CLUB

3. Scottie Stone [2013-16] FGM 3PM FTM Pts. PPGTotals 594 289 300 1,777 14.8•Second Team All-NSIC in 2016 & 2017•Record holder for made threes in a season (109) and career (289)

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22. Gage Davis [2015-17] FGM 3PM FTM Pts. PPGTotals 500 110 203 1,313 21.2•First Team All-NSIC in 2016 & 2017

19. Terry kuecHle (1984-88) FGM 3PM FTM Pts. PPGTotals 495 0 325 1,315 11.0• Kuechle is seventh on the career games played list (119).

21. Izzy scHMeising (1962-66) FGM 3PM FTM Pts. PPGTotals 497 0 320 1,314 15.1• Schmeising earned All-American honors in 1966.

23. Matt siegle (2002-06) FGM 3PM FTM Pts. PPGTotals 478 16 321 1,293 11.1• 14th Husky to score over 1,000 points (1,293) and grab over 500 rebounds (671) in a career.

24. alex carlson (2000-04) FGM 3PM FTM Pts. PPGTotals 403 196 266 1,268 11.7• Carlson was the 2004 NCC Defensive Player of the Year• Third all-time in assists (584)

25. sean WHitlock (1994-98) FGM 3PM FTM Pts. PPGTotals 381 120 339 1,221 11.3• Whitlock is fifth on the SCSU career assists list (459).

27. vern Baggenstoss (1956-59) FGM 3PM FTM Pts. PPGTotals 509 0 200 1,218 18.2• Baggenstoss owns the school record for rebounds in a career (1,324) He averaged 20.1 rebounds per game over his career.

40. Bryan roHs (1973-77) FGM 3PM FTM Pts. PPGTotals 429 0 145 1,003 11.9• Rohs is tied for21st on the SCSU career free throw percentage chart (79.2)

38. tony king (1987-89) FGM 3PM FTM Pts. PPGTotals 392 3 225 1,012 18.1• Averaged a school-record 25.7 ppg in NCC play in 1988-89.

39. ken novak (1947-51) FGM 3PM FTM Pts. PPGTotals 402 0 207 1,011 14.4• Novak is 21st on the career points-per-game chart.

37. toM Ditty (1964-68) FGM 3PM FTM Pts. PPGTotals 421 0 175 1,017 12.0• Was a two-time team captain (1967 & 68).

36. Mark stoeve (1970-74) FGM 3PM FTM Pts. PPGTotals 451 0 156 1,058 13.1• Is 24th on the career field goals made list (451).

34. Mike treWick (1965-69) FGM 3PM FTM Pts. PPGTotals 392 0 283 1,067 10.5•Ranks 22nd on the career free throws made chart (283).

31. B.J. Brant (1999-2002) FGM 3PM FTM Pts. PPGTotals 385 62 276 1,108 10.6 • Brant played football at Wisconsin for one year (2000).

30. troy ruDoll (1986-90) FGM 3PM FTM Pts. PPGTotals 429 2 269 1,129 9.5• Rudoll is eighth on the career rebounds chart (694).

29. Dean kesler (1990-92) FGM 3PM FTM Pts. PPGTotals 412 179 146 1,149 19.2 • Second in free throw percentage at SCSU (89.4 percent).

28. Jack kelly (1954-58) FGM 3PM FTM Pts. PPGTotals 465 0 277 1,207 13.2• Kelly is 23rd on the career field goals made chart (466).

Matt Schneck

33. anDreW Bernstetter (2007-11) FGM 3PM FTM Pts. PPGTotals 421 121 118 1,081 9.1• Holds the school record for most blocks in a season (72) and in a career (174).

1,000 POINT CLUB

20. Brett Putz (2008-12) FGM 3PM FTM Pts. PPGTotals 416 245 238 1,315 10.6• Putz holds school record for most games played of 124

35. Theo Rothstein (2008-13) FGM 3PM FTM Pts. PPGTotals 370 85 240 1065 8.8• Played 121 career games, third in the all-time list

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32. Jack Harrison [1961-64] FGM 3PM FTM Pts. PPGTotals 450 0 191 1,091 14.9• Harrison captained the Huskies in 1963-64.

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Vern Baggenstoss in 1958-59

Terry PorterDean Kessler, 1990-921929-30 Minnesota State College Conference Champs

ST. CLOUD STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL HISTORY

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St. Cloud State University has enjoyed a rich basketball tradition dat-ing back to the turn of the century. The following is a brief history of the program along with highlights from nine decades of SCSU hoops. The intercollegiate basketball program at SCSU most likely grew from various club and intramural programs that were active on campus in the late 1890’s. The earliest records of a “true“ intercollegiate program date back to the 1901 season.

1901 - The earliest record of SCSU basketball shows the Huskies suffer-ing a 13-10 loss to Minneapolis Central High School. SCSU went on to collect wins over Park Rapids and Brainerd that season.

1903 - R. Warren Hull coached SCSU to a perfect 6-0 record, which included a 53-0 victory over Anoka High School.

1904 - Legendary SCSU coach George Henry “Red” Lynch was hired to coach football and basketball. He coached the SCSU cagers from 1904 through 1929 and again in 1946. Lynch went on to serve as an instructor at SCSU until his retirement in 1953.

1909-20 - The records during this time are limited but accounts show that SCSU brought home titles in 1909, 1910, 1913 and 1920. Conference affiliations at that time were loosely based.

1923 - SCSU joins its first true intercollegiate conference along with teams from the Minnesota state teacher colleges and the junior col-leges. Coach Lynch directed SCSU to a title that season with a 10-0 record.

1930 - John Weisman is named as head coach and he leads SCSU to conference title with a 9-5 record. SCSU also opened Eastman Hall - home of Husky basketball until the opening of Halenbeck Hall in the 1960’s.

1932 - SCSU enters the Northern Teacher’s Athletic Conference as a charter member. This conference would later become known as the State Teacher’s College Conference of Minnesota and in 1962 it switched its name to the Northern Intercollegiate Conference.

1934 - Ed Colletti named head coach.

1936 - Warren Kasch named head coach. He went on to coach the Huskies for 11 seasons, while posting a 121-73 record.

1941 - Coach Kasch leads SCSU to its first NIC title with a 13-3 record. SCSU brings home another title in 1943, before taking off two seasons due to World War II.

1946 - George Lynch returns to coach for one season and leads SCSU to a 12-3 record and another NIC title.

1951 - Les Luymes is named head coach. He goes on to post a four-year record of 50-37.

1954 - Former SCSU star Ken Novak serves for one season as head coach. Novak scored 1,015 points during his career from 1947-51. A standout of in 1954-55 was Roger Westlund, who ended his career with 1,328 points.

1956 - Paul Meadows named head coach. He immediately turns SCSU into a NIC power. The Huskies win NIC titles in 1956, 1957 and 1958 under his leadership. SCSU was directed on the floor by Dave Westlund (Roger’s brother) and Vern Baggenstoss, who still owns all of SCSU’s rebounding records. In 1957, “Moose” Baggenstoss became the Huskies’ first All-America selection.

1959 - Another great era of SCSU hoops opened as Marlow “Red” Severson was named head coach. In 11 seasons, Severson posted a 207-66 record that included nine NIC titles.

1962 - SCSU wins its first-ever NAIA District 13 title. Goes on to defeat Alabama-Florence in first round of NAIA finals before losing to Western Illinois.

1964 - SCSU advanced to the NAIA finals once again. Izzy Schmeising establishes himself as one of SCSU’s best. A 1966 All-American, he still holds the SCSU record with 56 points against Michigan Tech in 1966.

1965 - Halenbeck Hall, the current home of the Huskies, is opened for play.

1968 - The pinnacle of Severson’s coaching career. SCSU posts 25-4 record, which includes another NIC title and a trip to the NAIA finals. Standouts Terry Porter, Mike Trewick and Tom Ditty help make it happen on the court.

1969 - Noel Olson named new head coach. Huskies go on to win NIC title in his first year of service in 1970. Olson remains as head coach until 1981 (155-162 record).

1974 - SCSU gains first bid to the NCAA Division II playoffs. The Huskies defeat NDSU in first round of playoffs before suffering loses to Kentucky Wesleyan and North Dakota.

1976 - Olson guides SCSU to another NIC title with help from team stars Al Anderstrom and Bryan Rohs. Current SCSU coach Kevin Schlagel is also a member of that team.

1981 - Sam Skarich begins three season run as head coach. Olson steps down to concentrate on duties as athletic director. SCSU all-time scoring leader Dan Hagen ends career in 1980-81 with 2,136 points.

1982 - SCSU opens play in the North Central Conference.

1984 - Butch Raymond begins 13-year run as head coach. Raymond will go on to post a 231-142 record with the Huskies.

1986 - Behind the power of All-America selection Kevin Catron and All-NCC choice John Anderson, SCSU wins its first NCC title with a 26-4, 16-2 NCC record. SCSU also advances to the NCAA playoffs for the first time since 1974.

1987 - Another NCC title for SCSU. Led by standout Reggie Perkins, SCSU also advances to NCAA quarterfinals before losing to Delta State 78-73 in overtime.

1988 - SCSU claims NCC triple crown with a 26-4, 15-3 record. Perkins earns All-America recognition, while center Terry Kuechle picks up All-NCC accolades.

1992 - Dean Kessler and Haug Scharnowski form backbone of team that posts 20-12 record and advances to NCAA playoffs.

1995 - Joel McDonald ends career with 1,585 points, which ranks third in SCSU records.

1997 - Kevin Schlagel, is named new head coach at SCSU.

1998 - Jon Hinzman becomes fifth SCSU player to earn All-America sta-tus. He ended career with 1,543 points (fifth in SCSU history) and 804 rebounds (fourth in SCSU history).

2000 - SCSU reaches the NCAA playoffs for the first time in seven seasons with an 18-9 record. Rado Rancik is named to the All-NCC squad and Jason Kron is NCC Freshman and Defensive Player of the Year.

2001 - SCSU wins the inaugural Well Fargo Finals, the NCC postseason tournament. The Huskies post a 25-6 overall record, finish second in the NCC with a 13-5 mark and make their second straight North Central Region playoff appearance (hosted by SCSU) and seventh in the history of the team. Rado Rancik and Forrest Witt are named to the All-NCC team. BJ Brant and Jason Kron earn All-NCC Honorable Mention team honors. Witt is named the MVP of the Wells Fargo Finals. Senior all-around player Todd Bishop finishes his career with the Huskies, having played in 113 career games. He was a three-time NCC All-Academic Team selection.

2002 - SCSU finished with their second straight 20-win season at 21-7 and 12-6 in the NCC, good for fourth place. The Huskies appeared in the Wells Fargo Finals, making the semifinals. Forrest Witt was named to the All-NCC team for the second straight year and Rado Rancik and Jason Kron earned All-NCC Honorable Mention recognition. Kron was also named NCC Defensive Player of the Year for the second time in three years.

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2003 - A third consecutive 20-win season (26-5, 13-3 NCC) was high-lighted by a conference championship and a first place finish in the Wells Fargo Finals. The Huskies also gained another NCAA tournament bid and advanced to second round play before falling to Metro State. Coach Schlagel was named the NCC Coach of the Year and Kron gained his third NCC Defensive MVP award. Forrest Witt was named the Wells Fargo Finals MVP and gained All-Region accolades. Guard Alex Carlson gained All-NCC Honorable Mention honors.

2004 - The Huskies posted the ninth straight winning season (17-11, 7-7 NCC) and the career of guard Alex Carlson came to a close in 2003-04. Carlson finished his career ranked among the top three all-time in three-point field goals made, assists, and steals. He finished his career ranked 15th on the all-time scoring list with 1,268 points. He was named to the All-NCC team and Academic All-NCC team, and was voted the NCC Defensive Player of the Year. Nate Miller was an Honorable Mention All-NCC pick.

2005 - A 20-win season and the completion of the four-year careers of Nate Miller and Steve Trull was the accumulation of the 2004-05 Husky Basketball season. SCSU went 21-8 overall and finished third in the NCC with a 7-5 record. The season came to an end with an 80-56 loss to the University of South Dakota in the semi-finals of the NCC Wells Fargo Finals. Miller led the Huskies in scoring (17.3 ppg), assists (103) and steals (71). He also led the NCC in steals with 2.67 per game. He is the 30th member of the 1,000 point club and left ranked tenth in SCSU scoring with 1,443 points. Miller was named to the All-NCC and All-Academic teams. He is a 2005 NABC North Central Region All-District Five First Team pick and All-North Central Region Second Team. He finished his career as a two-time All-NCC player (HM in 2004), two-time All-Academic, and a 2003 Wells Fargo Finals All-Tournament team pick. Trull left SCSU with the record for best field goal percentage in a season with his mark of .679 (112-165). He also set the career field goal percentage mark with .622 (293-471). He led the NCC in field goal shooting percentage. He was a starter in 88 straight games for the Huskies. He was named the 2005 NCC Defensive Player of the Year and was an Honorable Mention All-NCC pick, as well as a two-time Academic team member.

2006 - A second straight 20-win season, a second place North Central Conference finish and a trip to the NCAA Division II North Central Region Tournament culminated the 2005-06 Husky basketball season. SCSU posted a 20-11 overall record, the fifth 20-win season in the last six years and advanced to the NCAA tournament for the ninth time in the history of the program. Senior center Matt Siegle culminated his career by becoming the 31st player to score 1,000 career points and the 14th Husky to garner 1,000 points and 500 rebounds in a career. He was voted All-NCC and a member of the Wells Fargo All-Tournament team. He leaves the Huskies

with 1,293 career points, 671 career rebounds and played in 116 career games. Sophomore guard David Dreas led the Huskies in scoring with 18.4 points per game and set the SCSU sophomore record for points scored with 570, surpassing the Dan Hagen mark of 547 set in 1978-79. Dreas was an All-NCC First Team pick and Wells Fargo All-Tournament team pick, and was named to the Daktronics All-North Central Region team. He recorded a school record 50 consecutive free throws made from December of 2004 to November of 2005. Junior forward Adam Sullivan was named to the All-NCC team. In addition, the Huskies ranked eight in NCAA Division II attendance, averaging 2,522 fans a game.

2007 - A second straight NCAA Division II North Central Region tournament appearance culminated a 19-11 season for the Huskies. SCSU placed third in the NCC with a 7-5 record. SCSU faced defending national champion Winona State in the first game and ended the season in a 100-73 loss. David Dreas and Adam Sullivan were named to the All-NCC team.

2008 - A Husky squad boasting only a pair of seniors and laden with first year and sophomores raced out of the gate to a 9-0 record and #8 national ranking. The nightly highlight was senior guard David Dreas whose ascent up the Husky scoring charts was the weekly headline. At season’s end Dreas had become the schools most prolific three point shooter with a record 250 in his career, and he became only the sec-ond men’s basketball player to eclipse the 1,800 career point mark, finishing second all time with 1,802. He would go on to earn first team All-Conference honors for the third consecutive year, as well as numer-ous All-Region honors and All-America Accolades from the DII Bulletin. Dreas closed his career by playing in the NABC All-Star game as part of the NCAA DII Elite Eight Festivities. Dreas and the Huskies closed their season with a 5-7, fifth place NCC record and went on the road for the first round where the met up with fourth seeded (and eventual champion) Nebraska-Omaha. After leading 51-37 at halftime, the Huskies saw their lead slowly slip away and a desperation shot at the end of regulation would not fall, ending the Huskies season with a 17-11 overall record.

2009 - A season of change saw the Huskies begin their tenure in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) in 2008-09. Despite being in a new league, the same Husky Basketball Tradition ensued. SCSU finished in a third place tie with a 14-6 conference record before battling through the conference tournament unbeaten to claim the NSIC Tournament Championship, the third conference tournament title under Kevin Schlagel. Taylor Witt was named Tournament MVP and Matt Schneck joined him on the All-Tournament team. It was a milestone season for Schlagel all around as earlier in the season Schlagel became the all-time wins leader in SCSU men’s basketball history Feb. 21, when he won his 232nd career game as SCSU topped Minnesota, Crookston 84-70. The win moved him past the mark set by Butch Raymond who tal-lied 231 wins at SCSU. After winning the NSIC Tournament, the Huskies entered NCAA Tournament play for the third time in four seasons. As the #2 seed, SCSU was upset in the first round by #7 seed Augustana, when the Vikings hit a three-pointer at the buzzer to win 73-72. Taylor Witt was named First Team All-NSIC and Andrew Bernstetter was Second Team All-Conference. Witt was also named Second Team All-District by the NABC. Finally, Bernstetter and Schneck were named to the NSIC All-Academic Team. Seniors Craig Coenen and Brett Carmichael ended their careers, with Coenen finishing tied for fifth all time, with 118 career games played. Along with their 14-6 NSIC mark, the Huskies finished 22-9 overall.

2010 - The Huskies put together the most successful season in school history with a SCSU record 29 wins in route to the program’s first ever NCAA Division II Elite Eight victory. Junior Taylor Witt went off for the fourth highest scoring total in an Elite Eight game with 43 points, including 38 in the second half in a 92-88 win over Midwestern State University. He also set a NCAA tournament record with 22 free throws made and 23 attempted in the game, before the Huskies lost out to No. 3 Indiana University of Pennsylvania 76-70 in the school’s first Final Four appearance. This all came after a second place finish in the NSIC with a 16-4 record and a second straight NSIC Sanford Health Tournament Championship, which was won in front of the home crowd in Halenbeck Hall, beating Southwest Minnesota State 68-67 on a pair of last second free throws from Witt. The Huskies then beat Metro State and Minnesota State, before winning the NCAA Central Region Championship in beating Augustana 84-75 in overtime. Senior All-American Matt Schneck finished his career fifth on the SCSU all-time scoring list with 1,599 points and fourth in rebounding with 909. During his final campaign, Schneck was named NSIC Player of the Year, NSIC Tournament Most Valuable Player, Central Region tournament Most Outstanding Player, NABC All-American First Team, First Team Division II Bulletin All-American, Daktronics third team All-American, and was an Elite Eight All-Tournament team member.

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2010 continued - Witt also earned Elite Eight All-Tournament Team honors to go with a spot on the NABC All-District Team, All-Conference Team, and the NSIC All-Tournament Team, after being named a Sporting News Preseason All-American and Bob Cousy Award candidate. Junior Josh Ortmann was named to the Central Region All-Tournament team with Schneck. Junior Andrew Bernstetter, set a school record for most block shots in a season with 72, while becoming the school’s all-time leader with 124 in his career. He also made the CoSIDA Academic All-District Team. The Huskies ended the season with a 29-6 overall record.

2011 - St. Cloud State was over .500 for the 14th season in a row under Schlagel, who has never been under .500 after a 15-14 overall record, while going 12-10 in the NSIC. The Huskies made the NSIC tournament for the third straight time and reached the finals for the third time in a row, but were denied a conference tournament title with a 58-41 loss to Winona State. Senior Taylor Witt ended his career No. 4 on the all-time scoring list at SCSU with 1,770 points after scoring 584 total points dur-ing the season. Witt also set a new NSIC Tournament record with 39 points. He passed Winona State’s Kyle Schlaak who scored 37 points in 2001. He also finished with the highest scoring average of the tourna-ment’s history at 24.7 points a game. Witt set a school record Mar. 2 with his 451st free throw made. He passed Dan Hagen’s 30-year record and ends his career with 465 made free throws in 570 attempts (81.6%). Witt set a school record for most appearances in a career at SCSU with 123 games played. He did not miss a game in his career to pass his brother Forrest for most games played and made 95-straight starts for the Huskies. Senior Andrew Bernstetter ended his career with 1,065 points and 707 total rebounds. He became the seventh player in school history to record 700 rebounds and became one of six players to score over 1,000 points and grab over 700 rebounds in a career. Bernstetter finished the season with 50 blocks after leading the NSIC in swats dur-ing the regular season. He leaves SCSU with a school record 174 blocks in his career and a single season school record of 72 blocks in 2009-10. Witt and Bernstetter were named All-Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference first and second team members respectfully. Witt earned his third First Team All-NSIC nod, while Bernstetter was named Second Team All-NSIC for the second time in his career. Witt was also named to his third NSIC All-Tournament Team. Senior Josh Ortmann (Buffalo) finished his career with 78 made three’s, which is good for 19th on SCSU all-time list and is 17th in three point attempts with 267.

2012 - The Huskies finished the 2011-12 season with a 20-9 overall record and finished in third place in the NSIC regular season standings. The Huskies were ranked as high as #13 in the NABC Division II Coaches Top 25 poll in January and nearly finished as the regular season champs in the NSIC. Head coach Kevin Schlagel earned the 300th win of his career Feb. 17 against Northern State University. Schlagel has eight 20-win sea-sons, most in school history. The Huskies advanced to the NCAA Central Region Tournament as the sixth seed. SCSU defeated Bemidji State 77-72 in teh opening round but fell to #2 seed and 13th-ranked Metro State College, 76-64 in the the second round. Senior guard Brett Putz finished his collegiate career as the school record holder for most games played with 124. He also ranked second in three-point field goals made with 245. Shaun Jensen was named First Team All-NSIC and Second Team NABC All-District. Tim Bergstraser was named Second Team All-NSIC.

2013 - The Huskies posted their second straight 20-win season with a 20-8 overall record and won the NSIC North Division with a 15-7 mark. This marked the ninth 20-win season under head coach Kevin Schlagel. Senior guard and captain Shaun Jensen, and senior forwards Theo Rothstein and Scott Hawks completed their collegiate career. Jensen and Rothstein were named First Team All-NSIC. The Huskies were ranked in the NABC Division II National Poll and the Central Region poll (#4, #7, #9).

2014 - For the third straight year and fifth time in the last six the Huskies posted a 20-win season finishing out wiht a 20-8 mark. It was the tenth 20-win season in Schlagel’s 17th season. Schlagel announced in the fall that this would be his last season as he would retire in May. He leaves the program as the winningest basketball coach, men’s or women’s, with a 341-157 career record. In March, 2014, St. Cloud State named longtime assistant coach Matt Reimer the next head coach of the Huskies. The team advanced to the quarterfinals of the NSIC/Sanford Health tourna-ment winning a first round game against Sioux Falls, 86-75 and losing to Winona State, 78-70 in the quarters. Senior forward Matt Craggs, a transfer from Northern Michigan, was named First Team All-NSIC. Sophomore guard Jordan Poydras earned second team honors. Four Huskies, Craggs, James Fort, Preston McCourt and Connor Niehaus were named Academic All-NSIC.

2015- A new era in Huskies men’s basketball began in 2014-15 when Matt Reimer took over as the head coach. The Huskies posted the 20th straight winning season with an 18-12 overall record. Junior guard Jordan Poydras was named a First Team All-NSIC player and Second Team All-Central Region. Senior center James Fort posted a season record 71.4 percent field goal shooting mark. Fort and senior forward Connor Niehaus were named Academic All-NSIC and Niehaus earned Capital One Academic All-District honors. The Huskies advanced to the quarterfinals of the NSIC/Sanford Health Tournament.

2016- The Huskies finished the season with a 13-16 record and a 10-12 mark in the NSIC in 2015-16 in Matt Reimer’s second season running the program. The team earned the fifth seed in the North Division in the annual post-season conference tournament. Redshirt freshman Gage Davis made an immediate impact on the program in earning First Team All-NSIC honors and being named the conference’s Newcomer of the Year. Davis scored 20 or more points in 15 games throughout the season and also tallied 10 double-doubles. He scored a 30 or more points in a pair of games including a team season high of 36 against Wayne State. Davis ended his season with 570 points to shatter the previous first year scoring mark of Dan Hagen. Junior Scottie Stone also had an outstanding season in leading the team with his average of 19.9 points per game and being named to the Second Team All-NSIC. Stone totaled over 30 points in three different games during the season. Stone’s 578 points placed him just out of the top 10 at SCSU in single season scoring. His 85 made threes were sixth on the single season list for the Huskies. The team also finished just below the all-time record for made threes with 255. SCSU also shot 77.9 percent from the free throw line as a team to get within striking distance of the all-time team record of 78.5.

2017- St. Cloud State went 19-14 including a mark of 14-8 in NSIC play in Matt Reimer’s third season leading the program. The program earned the third seed in the North Division and won a first round game over Wayne State. The program finished its season in the quarterfinals against Upper Iowa in Sioux Falls, S.D. at the Sanford Pentagon. Reimer reached an individual milestone in becoming the seventh coach in school history with 50 or more career victories with the win over Wayne State in the first round. The program’s 19 wins was the most for the program since the 2013-14 season. The program has now won 19 or more games in nine of of the last 12 seasons. Redshirt sophomore Gage Davis had a record-breaking season in setting the league-only record for points in a season (544). Davis’ average of 24.7 points per game in NSIC contests was the highest for any individual in the league since the 1996-97 campaign. Overall, Davis ranked among the top 10 in the league in all games in 16 different categories including being in the top-five in points (22.5), rebounds (8.9) and assists (4.0) per game. He was a First Team All-NSIC selection for the second straight season and also captured the league’s North Division Player of the Week honor four times. He was also named the USBWA Division II National Player of the Week on Feb. 15. Davis also came within two points of breaking the school record for points in a single season. Senior Scottie Stone completed his career at St. Cloud State breaking the school’s single season (109) and career made threes mark (289). He was a Second Team All-NSIC selection for the second straight season after averaging 17.9 points per game with 109 made threes and a league-leading and school-record free throw percentage of 93.1. Stone finished his SCSU career placed third in career points 1,777. The team led the NSIC in assists per game (17.5), free throw percentage (76.7), offensive rebounds per game (11.82), total assists (579) and total rebounds (1,250). SCSU also had five players that were named Academic All-NSIC in Jon Averkamp, Andy Foley, Mark Hall, Adam Heede-Andersen and Brindley Theisen.

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Opponent GP W L Series Started Series NotesAir Force Academy 1 0 1 1977-78Arkansas Ft. Smith 1 0 1 2016-17 Lost 1 Ashford University 1 1 0 2012-13 Augsburg 21 11 10 1937-38 Lost 123-122 (4ot) in1998-99Augustana (IL) 1 0 1 1977-78 Augustana (SD) 87 47 40 1947-48 Won 1Ball State 2 1 1 1964-65 Barry (FL) 1 0 1 1998-89 Bemidji State 141 100 41 1923-24 Won 2Bethel 10 8 2 1952-53 Bowie State (MD) 1 0 1 2006-07 Bradley (IL) 2 0 2 1967-68 Buena Vista (IA) 1 1 0 1965-66 California-Riverside 1 0 1 1987-88 Cal-State Bakersfield 3 2 1 1985-86 Cal-State Dominguez Hills 1 0 1 2010-11 Capital (OH) 1 0 1 1973-74 Cardinal Strich (WI) 1 1 0 2009-10 Carleton 3 2 1 1991-92 Carrol (MT) 1 1 0 1974-75 Central (IA) 1 1 0 2001-02 Central Michigan 1 0 1 1971-72 Central Washington 1 1 0 2003-04 Chaminade (HI) 1 0 1 1989-90 Cheney (PA) 1 1 0 1992-93 Chico State (CA) 1 0 1 2008-09 Colorado State-Pueblo 3 2 1 2004-05 Columbia Union (MD) 1 1 0 2006-07 Concordia-Moorhead 15 12 3 1958-59 Concordia-St. Paul 25 19 6 1999-00 Won 2Cornell (IA) 1 1 0 1957-58 Creighton (NE) 1 0 1 1973-74 Crossroads College 2 2 0 2003-04 Won 2Crown College 1 1 0 2015-16Dakota State (SD) 4 4 0 1994-95 Dakota Wesleyan (SD) 1 1 0 2003-04 Delta State (MS) 1 0 1 1986-87 Dickinson State (ND) 2 1 1 1967-68 Dordt (IA) 1 1 0 1990-91 Drake (IA) 4 0 4 1968-69 Drury (MO) 1 1 0 1968-69 Eastern Illinois 2 1 1 1973-74 Eastern Washington 2 1 1 1942-43 Emporia State (KS) 2 2 0 1954-55 Won 2Ferris State (MI) 2 2 0 1976-77 Flordia Southern 2 1 1 1986-87 Fort Hays State (KS) 2 1 1 1964-65 Glenville State (WV) 1 1 0 2005-06 Gonzaga (WA) 2 0 2 1970-71 Grand Canyon (AZ) 1 0 1 2010-11

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Opponent GP W L Series Started Series NotesGrand Vally State (MI) 1 0 1 1978-79Great Falls (MT) 4 1 3 1970-71Hamline 10 8 2 1926-27 Won 6Hardin-Simmons (TX) 1 1 0 1974-75 Hawaii-Hilo 1 1 0 1989-90 Hiram Scott (NE) 1 0 1 1966-67 Humboldt State (CA) 2 1 1 1968-69 Huron (SD) 4 4 0 1961-62 Idaho 1 0 1 1968-69 Indianapolis Univ. 1 0 1 1964-65 Indiana State 1 0 1 1963-64 Indiana Tech 1 1 0 1964-65 Indiana (PA) 1 0 1 2009-10 L, 70-76 at NCAA Elite Eight Iowa State 2 0 2 1979-80 Lost 2Iowa Wesleyan 1 1 0 2014-15 W, 96-47Jamestown (ND) 10 10 0 1932-33 Won 2Johnson & Wales (CO) 1 1 0 2005-06 Judson (IL) 1 1 0 2009-10 Kentucky Wesleyan 1 0 1 1973-74 Lakehead (CAN) 3 2 1 1970-71 Lewis (IL) 1 1 0 1975-76 Lincoln (MO) 3 2 1 1964-65 Lincoln (PA) 1 1 0 1968-69Lindenwood 1 1 0 2014-15 Lock Haven (PA) 1 1 0 1986-87 Loras (IA) 2 1 1 1958-59 Luther (IA) 5 5 0 1953-54 Macalester 13 11 2 1922-23 Won 6Manitoba (CAN) 4 3 1 1948-49 Mary (ND) 21 12 9 2006-07 Lost 1Marycrest (IA) 1 1 0 1978-79 Mayville State (ND) 7 7 0 1948-49 Metro State (CO) 6 4 2 1994-95 Michigan Tech 53 37 16 1954-55 Midwestern State (TX) 1 1 0 2009-10 2009-10, 92-88 W in NCAA Elite Eight Millersville (PA) 1 1 0 1967-68 Minnesota State 180 95 85 1923-24 Lost 7MSU Moorhead 127 81 45 1932-33 Lost 8Minnesota-Crookston 30 27 3 1995-96 Lost 1Minnesota-Duluth 89 56 32 1932-33 Won 2Minnesota-Morris 44 29 15 1963-64 Won 9Minot State (ND) 12 9 3 1946-47 Won 2Missouri Southern 2 0 2 2015-16 Lost 2 Montana 2 0 2 1968-69 Montana State 3 0 3 1974-75 Montana State-Billings 4 2 2 1980-81 Montana-Western 1 1 0 1993-94 Morningside (IA) 46 25 21 1955-56 Won 6Mount Senario (WI) 8 8 0 1991-92 Won 8Nasson (ME) 1 1 0 1969-70

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Opponent GP W L Series Started Series NotesNebraska-Omaha 60 35 25 1982-83 Lost 3New Haven (CT) 1 1 0 1990-91 New Jersey City 1 1 0 1963-64 New Mexico Highlands 1 1 0 2004-05 North Alabama 1 1 0 1961-62North Central 1 1 0 1994-95 North Dakota 63 30 33 1951-52 Won 2North Dakota State 59 26 33 1934-35 Lost 3Northeastern State (OK) 1 1 0 1961-62 Northern Colorado 46 31 15 1962-63 Won 3Northern Michigan 13 6 7 1954-55 Northern State (SD) 42 28 14 1959-60 Lost 2Northland College 1 1 0 2015-16 Northwestern (MN) 1 1 0 2013-14 NW Missouri State 1 1 0 1958-59 Otterbein (OH) 1 1 0 1966-67 Pan Amereican (TX) 1 0 1 1963-64 Panhandle State (OK) 1 1 0 1972-73 Parsons College (IA) 1 1 0 1963-64 Pittsburg State (KS) 3 2 1 1966-67 Won 1 Pittsburg-Johnstown (PA) 1 1 0 1973-74 Presentation (SD) 1 1 0 1997-98 PR-Mayaguez 1 1 0 2002-03 Quachita Baptist (AK) 1 0 1 1974-75 Rockhurst (MO) 5 2 3 1964-65 Rollins (FL) 1 0 1 1992-93 Sioux Falls (SD) 12 10 2 1986-87 Won 1South Dakota 60 29 31 1955-56 Lost 1South Dakota State 63 22 41 1947-48 Lost 1Southern (SD) 2 2 0 1964-65 Southern Ill.-Edwardsville 1 1 0 1979-80 Southern Illinois 1 0 1 1967-68 Southern Utah 1 1 0 1985-86 Southwest Minnesota St. 60 40 20 1969-70 Lost 1Saint John’s (MN) 112 65 47 1924-25 Won 1St. Joseph’s (IN) 2 2 0 1963-64 St. Louis (MO) 1 0 1 1969-70 St. Mary’s (KS) 1 1 0 1967-68 St. Mary’s (MN) 2 2 0 1932-33 St. Michael’s (VT) 1 1 0 2004-05 St. Olaf 9 5 4 1936-37 St. Scholastica 3 3 0 1990-91 St. Thomas 12 5 7 1956-57 Tennessee State 3 0 3 1965-66Texas A&M International 1 0 1 2016-17 Texas A&M-Kingsville 1 0 1 1972-73 Texas Luthern 1 1 0 1961-62 Texas Wesleyan 2 2 0 1942-43 Trinity (ND) 1 1 0 2004-05 Tulsa (OK) 1 0 1 1973-74

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Opponent GP W L Series Started Series NotesUpper Iowa 22 16 6 1951-52 Lost 1Valley City State (ND) 11 10 1 1935-36Viterbo (WI) 1 1 0 1998-89Waldorf University 1 1 0 2016-17 Wartburg (IA) 1 0 1 1953-54 Washburn (KS) 5 2 3 1962-63 Wayne State (MI) 1 0 1 1985-86 Wayne State (NE) 23 20 3 1960-61 Won 9West Texas A&M 1 0 2 1974-75 Lost 2Western Illinois 3 0 3 1961-62 Western New England 1 0 1 1972-73 Western Oregon 1 0 1 2003-04 Westmar (IA) 1 0 1 1955-56 Whitworth (WA) 1 1 0 1962-63 Winona State 137 92 45 1922-23 Win 1Wisc-Eau Claire 29 13 16 1942-43 Lost 9Wisc-Green Bay 1 0 1 1976-77 Wisc-La Crosse 10 3 7 1952-53 Wisc-Lutheran 1 1 0 1991-92 Wisc-Milwaukee 3 3 0 1957-58 Wisc-Parkside 2 1 1 2013-14 Lost 1Wisc-River Falls 31 24 7 1946-47 Won 14Wisc-Stevens Pt. 2 1 1 1957-58 Wisc-Stout 18 11 7 1946-47 Wisc-Superior 9 5 4 1949-50 Yankton (SD) 4 2 2 1964-65 All-Time totals 2176 1342 834

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The Huskies in Postseason PlayYear Opponent SCSU Opp W L OT Event1945-46 Indiana State 51 62 L NAIA Playoff1956-57 Hamline University 59 71 L NAIA Playoff1957-58 Minnesota-Duluth 66 71 L NAIA Playoff1961-62 Minnesota-Duluth 63 42 W NAIA Dist. 13 Playoff Florence, Alabama 86 54 W NAIA Nat'l Tourn. Western Illinois 68 84 L NAIA Nat'l Tourn.1962-63 Augsburg College 55 56 L NAIA Dist. 13 Playoff1963-64 Minnesota-Duluth 72 71 W NAIA Dist. 13 Playoff Jersey City, NJ 66 47 W NAIA Nat'l Tourn. Pan American 76 81 L NAIA Nat'l Tourn.1964-65 Augsburg College 60 65 L NAIA Dist. 13 Playoff1965-66 St. Thomas 48 50 L NAIA Dist. 13 Playoff1967-68 Gustavus Adolphus 41 38 W NAIA Dist. 13 Playoff Gustavus Adolphus 79 54 W NAIA Dist. 13 Playoff Millersville, PA 88 77 W NAIA Nat'l Tourn. Dickinson State, ND 68 70 L NAIA Nat'l Tourn.1969-70 Macalester College 56 50 W NAIA Dist. 13 Playoff St. Thomas 60 62 L OT NAIA Dist. 13 Playoff1973-74 North Dakota State 72 62 W NCAA Midwest Reg. Kentucky Wesleyan 72 74 L NCAA Midwest Reg. North Dakota 71 75 L NCAA Midwest Reg.1985-86 Eastern Montana 76 67 W NCAA N. Central Reg. Wayne State 71 75 L NCAA N. Central Reg. CG1986-87 Lock Haven 81 64 W NCAA N. Central Reg. Ferris State College 77 69 W NCAA N. Central Reg. CG Delta State 73 78 L OT NCAA Quarterfinal1987-88 California-Riverside 71 78 L NCAA N. Central Reg. Augustana College 118 114 W O2 NCAA N. Central Reg.1989-90 Nebraska-Omaha 72 98 L NCC Tournament1990-91 North Dakota 55 83 L NCC Tournament1991-92 Nebraska-Omaha 76 69 W NCC Tournament Northern Colorado 66 78 L NCC Tournament South Dakota State 77 64 W NCC Tournament South Dakota State 74 79 L OT NCAA N. Central Reg. North Dakota 60 80 L NCAA N. Central Reg.1992-93 North Dakota 64 68 L NCC Tournament1993-94 South Dakota State 66 53 W NCC Tournament Morningside College 69 75 L OT NCC Tournament Northern Colorado 84 71 W NCC Tournament1999-00 Wayne State College 90 80 L NCAA N. Central Reg.2000-01 North Dakota 84 81 W NCC Tournament South Dakota State 74 72 W NCC Tournament South Dakota 89 76 W NCC Tournament Metro State 100 61 W NCAA N. Central Reg. Southwest State 65 67 L NCAA N. Central Region CG2001-02 South Dakota 95 90 W OT2 NCC Tournament South Dakota State 77 91 L NCC Tournament2002-03 North Dakota State 79 77 W NCC Tournament Nebraska-Omaha 88 78 W NCC Tournament North Dakota 74 69 W NCAA N. Central Reg. Metro State 63 75 L NCAA N. Central Reg.2003-04 North Dakota State 74 87 L NCC Tournament2004-05 Minnesota Duluth 51 47 W NCC Tournament South Dakota 56 80 L NCC Tournament2005-06 Nebraska-Omaha 96 84 W NCC Tournament South Dakota 85 69 W NCC Tournament Minnesota State 69 78 L NCC Tournament Fort Hays State 54 69 L NCAA N. Central Reg.2006-07 Nebraska-Omaha 63 52 W NCC Tournament Minnesota State 73 78 L NCC Tournament Winona State 73 100 L NCAA N. Central Reg.2007-08 Nebraska-Omaha 82 84 L NCC Tournament Andy Foley

The Huskies in Postseason PlayYear Opponent SCSU Opp W L OT Event2008-09 Augustana 91 84 W NSIC Tournament Winona State 91 77 W NSIC Tournament Minnesota State 91 89 W NSIC Tournament CG Augustana 72 73 L NCAA Central Region 2009-10 Concordia-St. Paul 76 61 W NSIC Tournament Wayne State 74 66 W NSIC Tournament Southwest Minn.State 68 67 W NSIC Tournament CG Metro State 82 77 W NCAA Central Region MSU, Mankato 83 71 W NCAA Central Region Augustana College 84 75 W OT NCAA Central Region CG Midwestern State (TX) 92 88 W NCAA Elite Eight Indiana University, Pa. 76 70 L NCAA Final Four2010-11 Augustana College 79 73 W NSIC Tournament University of Mary 65 59 W NSIC Tournament Winona State 41 58 L NSIC Tournament CG2011-12 Winona State 53 64 L NSIC Tournament Bemidji State 77 72 W NCAA Central Region Metro State 64 76 L NCAA Central Region2012-13 Concordia-St. Paul 95 90 W NSIC Tournament Upper Iowa 55 73 L NSIC Tournament2013-14 Sioux Falls 86 75 W NSIC Tournament Winona State 70 78 L NSIC Tournament2014-15 Southwest Minn. State 93 83 W NSIC Tournament Minnesota State 74 96 L NSIC Tournament2015-16 Upper Iowa 80 87 L NSIC Tournament2016-17 Wayne State 92 78 W NSIC Tournament Upper Iowa 81 61 L NSIC Tournament

Overall Postseason Record: 45-42NAIA playoffs: 8-10 / NCAA Tournament: 12-15 / NCAA Regional Tournament 11-13 / NCC Tournaments: 14-11 / NSIC Tournaments 12-7

POSTSEASON HISTORY

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YEAR POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS FG % (min. 50 att.)2016-17 G. Davis ....... 743 G. Davis ........ 294 G. Davis ..........133 J. Averkamp ... 61.92015-16 S. Stone ........578 G. Davis ........233 M. Hall ..............89 J. Averkamp ...65.42014-15 J. Poydras .....600 Alcantara ....... 154 J. Poydras ........130 Fort ................ 71.42013-14 J. Poydras .....440 Craggs ..........208 J. Poydras ..........99 Fort ................63.32012-13 S. Jensen.......398 Niehaus ......... 157 Jensen .............136 Larson ............59.42011-12 S. Jensen.......399 Bergstraser.....209 Jensen .............142 Bergstraser .....54.82010-11 T. Witt ...........584 Bernstetter ..... 219 T. Witt .............129 Johnsrud ........60.32009-10 Schneck ........629 Schneck .........386 T. Witt .............166 Schneck ......... 61.42008-09 T. Witt ...........492 Bernstetter ..... 189 T. Witt ............. 161 Schneck ......... 57.82007-08 Dreas ...........497 Schneck ........185 Wabiszewski ....189 Schneck .........58.92006-07 Dreas ...........570 Schneck ........ 160 Wabiszewski ...147 Carmichael ... 61.72005-06 Dreas ...........570 Siegle ............264 Dreas .............127 Siegle ...........52.62004-05 Miller ............502 Trull .............186 Miller .............103 Trull ...............67.92003-04 Miller ............ 491 Siegle ........... 175 Carlson ..........180 Trull .............. 61.22002-03 F. Witt ........... 481 Kron ............. 215 Carlson ..........149 Frikken ..........59.72001-02 F. Witt ...........444 Kron ............. 173 Carlson ............89 Miller ............ 54.12000-01 Rancik ...........490 Kron ............. 196 Carlson ..........166 Rancik ...........52.51999-00 Rancik ........... 391 Rancik .......... 177 Goring ...........168 Powers ..........52.91998-99 Dix ............... 521 Brant ............. 170 Goring ..............81 Schmidt .........50.71997-98 Hinzman ....... 571 Hinzman ........253 Whitlock .........163 Schmidt .........59.81996-97 Bryan ............468 Hinzman .......227 Whitlock .........137 Pelowski ........60.61995-96 Hinzman .......337 Hinzman .......205 Whitlock ......... 110 Pelowski ........55.91994-95 McDonald .....670 Pelowski ........ 167 Ward .............. 194 Hinzman .......55.31993-94 McDonald ..... 419 Scharnowski .. 231 Ward ............. 118 Brown ...........52.71992-93 Scharnowski ..409 Scharnowski ..225 Ward ..............199 Kesti .............54.21991-92 Kesler ...........635 Scharnowski ...253 Ward .............263 Scharnowski ..56.91990-91 Kesler ........... 514 Scharnowski ..244 Thurston ......... 219 Kesti ............. 56.11989-90 Pool ..............392 Rudoll ...........189 Thurston .........148 Carlson .........58.41988-89 King ..............626 King ............. 215 Paddock .........196 King ..............55.01987-88 Perkins .......... 615 Kuechle ......... 210 Perkins ........... 161 Kuechle .........55.91986-87 Perkins ..........562 Treanor .......... 187 Wohler ...........200 Kuechle .........55.61985-86 Catron .......... 744 Catron ..........229 Perkins ........... 181 Anderson ......58.21984-85 Catron ..........598 Catron .......... 195 Perkins .............99 Spaulding .....55.41983-84 Scheveck .......506 Scheveck ...... 197 Madison ......... 110 Scheveck .......52.71982-83 Harris ...........368 Scheveck ...... 178 Madison ...........92 Harris ...........50.31981-82 Meyer ...........352 Meyer .......... 164 Heine ................57 Meyer ...........52.41980-81 Hagen ......... 571 Hagen ..........259 Browne ........... 111 Meyer ...........56.41979-80 Hagen ..........536 Hagen ..........253 Hegman ...........76 Meyer ...........59.61978-79 Hagen .........547 Hagen ..........262 ............................. Robinson ....... 56.11977-78 Hagen .........482 Carlson .........237 ............................. Carlson .........53.71976-77 Rohs ............502 Rohs ............. 174 ............................. McKay ..........48.81975-76 Anderstrom ..430 Decker .......... 172 ............................. Kettler ...........56.21974-75 Anderstrom .. 476 Decker ..........188 ............................. Anderstrom ...53.71973-74 Stoeve .........507 Stoeve ..........234 ............................. Anderstrom ... 57.61972-73 Strub ...........373 Nordgren .....307 ............................. Nordgren ......54.41971-72 Strub ...........470 Strub ............250 ............................. Hunter .......... 47.31970-71 Wilson .........407 Barott ...........224 ............................. Leager ..........43.21969-70 Munsch ........ 313 Barott ...........273 ............................. Arnold ..........58.51968-69 Trewick ........369 Warnberg ......200 ............................. Aldridge .......60.31967-68 Porter ...........578 Ditty .............305 ............................. Trewick ......... 57.81966-67 Porter ...........559 Ditty .............250 ............................. Vander Einde 66.0

YEAR-BY-YEAR SEASON LEADERS - INDIVIDUAL

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George Lynch1922-29 & 1945-46

(57-28)

Year Coach Record1922-23 George Lynch 10-01923-24 George Lynch 7-21924-25 George Lynch 7-21925-26 George Lynch 5-31926-27 George Lynch 3-51927-28 George Lynch 5-31928-29 George Lynch 8-10

1929-30 John Weisman 9-51930-31 John Weisman 4-81931-32 John Weisman 6-71932-33 John Weisman 11-6

1933-34 Ed Colletti 6-21934-35 Ed Colletti 10-31937-38 Ed Colletti 7-7

1935-36 Warren Kasch 7-91936-37 Warren Kasch 12-71938-39 Warren Kasch 8-71939-40 Warren Kasch 9-71940-41 Warren Kasch 13-31941-42 Warren Kasch 15-31942-43 Warren Kasch 12-31943-44 No Sport1944-45 No Sport1945-46 George Lynch 12-21946-47 Warren Kasch 9-101947-48 Warren Kasch 10-101948-49 Warren Kasch 9-101949-50 Warren Kasch 18-5

1950-51 Les Luymes 13-81951-52 Les Luymes 10-111952-53 Les Luymes 17-61953-54 Les Luymes 10-12

1954-55 Ken Novak 13-10

1955-56 Paul Meadows 16-91956-57 Paul Meadows 13-91957-58 Paul Meadows 18-6

1958-59 Marlow "Red" Severson 21-51959-60 Marlow "Red" Severson 17-71960-61 Marlow "Red" Severson 14-81961-62 Marlow "Red" Severson 23-41962-63 Marlow "Red" Severson 19-61963-64 Marlow "Red" Severson 19-51964-65 Marlow "Red" Severson 16-81965-66 Marlow "Red" Severson 19-61966-67 Marlow "Red" Severson 17-81967-68 Marlow "Red" Severson 25-41968-69 Marlow "Red" Severson 19-6

1969-70 Noel Olson 18-91970-71 Noel Olson 9-161971-72 Noel Olson 8-171972-73 Noel Olson 10-151973-74 Noel Olson 17-121974-75 Noel Olson 15-111975-76 Noel Olson 15-101976-77 Noel Olson 8-191977-78 Noel Olson 12-151978-79 Noel Olson 15-121979-80 Noel Olson 15-121980-81 Noel Olson 14-13

1981-82 Sam Skarich 8-191982-83 Sam Skarich 6-221983-84 Sam Skarich 4-24

John Weisman1929-33(30-26)

Warren Kasch1935-37, 1938-43,

1946-50(119-74)

Les Luymes1950-54(50-37)

Red Severson1958-69(209-67)

Noel Olson1969-81

(155-162)

ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS

Ed Colletti1933-35, 1937-38

23-12

Ken Novak1954-55(13-10)

Paul Meadows1955-58(13-10) Sam Skarich

1981-84(18-65)

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ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS

Butch Raymond

1984-97

231-142

1984-85 Lloyd “Butch” Raymond 15-131985-86 Lloyd “Butch” Raymond 26-41986-87 Lloyd “Butch” Raymond 24-71987-88 Lloyd “Butch” Raymond 26-41988-89 Lloyd “Butch” Raymond 12-161989-90 Lloyd “Butch” Raymond 14-151990-91 Lloyd “Butch” Raymond 15-131991-92 Lloyd “Butch” Raymond 20-121992-93 Lloyd “Butch” Raymond 15-121993-94 Lloyd “Butch” Raymond 14-151994-95 Lloyd “Butch” Raymond 13-141995-96 Lloyd “Butch” Raymond 18-91996-97 Lloyd “Butch” Raymond 19-8

Kevin Schlagel

1997-2014

341-157

1997-98 Kevin Schlagel 17-101998-99 Kevin Schlagel 14-131999-00 Kevin Schlagel 18-102000-01 Kevin Schlagel 25-62001-02 Kevin Schlagel 21-72002-03 Kevin Schlagel 26-52003-04 Kevin Schlagel 17-112004-05 Kevin Schlagel 21-82005-06 Kevin Schlagel 20-112006-07 Kevin Schalgel 19-112007-08 Kevin Schlagel 17-112008-09 Kevin Schlagel 22-92009-10 Kevin Schlagel 29-62010-11 Kevin Schlagel 15-142011-12 Kevin Schlagel 20-92012-13 Kevin Schlagel 20-82013-14 Kevin Schlagel 20-8

Matt Reimer

2014-current

50-42

2014-15 Matt Reimer 18-122015-16 Matt Reimer 13-162016-17 Matt Reimer 19-14

All-Time Coaches List

Matt Reimer (2014-current) 50-42Kevin Schlagel (1997-2014) 341-157Butch Raymond (1984-1997) 231-142Sam Skarich (1981-84) 18-65Noel Olson (1969-81) 156-161Red Severson (1958-69) 209-67Paul Meadows (1955-58) 47-28Ken Novak (1954-55) 13-10Les Luymes (1950-54) 50-37Warren Kasch (1935-37, 38-43, 46-50) 122-74Ed Colletti (1933-35, 1937-38) 23-12John Weisman (1929-33) 30-26George Lynch (1922-29) 54-23

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1922-23 (10-0) Coach: George Lynch Opponent SCSU Opp.Princeton W 34 5Wadena W 29 7Macalester W 39 24Rochester JC W 50 16Winona W 24 17Virginia JC W 27 23Winona W 21 10Virginia JC W 26 15Aggies W 41 13Aggies W 25 7

1923-24 (7-2) Coach: George LynchOpponent SCSU Opp.Wadena W 38 7Mankato W 12 8Bemidji W 31 6Rochester JC W 37 15Winona L 14 19Rochester JC W 45 25Winona L 26 28Mankato W 28 5Parkers Coll. W 26 8

1924-25 (7-2) Coach: George LynchOpponent SCSU Opp.Sebeka H.S. W 36 8St. John's W 21 20Rochester JC L 22 30Winona W 29 19Mankato W 12 10Rochester JC L 20 36Hibbing JC W 21 17Winona W 23 16Mankato W 36 17

1925-26 (5-3) Coach: George LynchOpponent SCSU Opp.Milaca H.S. W 23 2Mankato W 20 19Aggies W 39 31Rochester JC L 11 23Mankato W 18 12Winona W 23 19Rochester JC L 26 33Winona L 17 31

1926-27 (3-5) Coach: George LynchOpponent SCSU Opp.Aggies W 26 24Hamline W 26 24Mankato L 20 24 Rochester JC L 22 26Winona W 25 17Mankato L 26 27Rochester JC L 30 35Winona L 20 33

1927-28 (5-3) Coach: George LynchOpponent SCSU Opp.Aggies W 24 17Bemidji L 32 36Mankato L 16 29Rochester JC W 32 22Winona W 23 20Mankato L 24 27Rochester JC W 37 29Winona W 26 24 OT

1928-29 (7-11)Coach: George Lynch Opponent SCSU Opp.Wahpeton L 14 33ND Aggies L 17 47Rochester JC W 33 31

Bemidji L 21 24

Mankato L 27 29St. Paul Luther W 27 15Conc.- SP L 27 28St. Paul Luther W 27 19Winona L 30 36Minn Aggies W 24 21Cold Spring L 26 27Mankato L 18 24Conc. SP L 32 37Hamline W 25 22Rochester JC W 37 23Bemidji L 17 18Minn Aggies W 36 26Winona L 20 26

1929-30 (9-5) Coach: John WeismannOpponent SCSU Opp.Eveleth JC L 23 27St. John's W 35 25St. John's L 27 31Mankato L 32 33Rochester JC L 21 23Aggies W 35 21Bemidji W 37 22Bemidji W 45 16Mankato W 29 25Rochester JC W 30 19Winona W 36 26Winona W 41 23Rochester JC W 34 23Virginia MN L 40 47 1930-31 (4-8) Coach: John WeismannOpponent SCSU Opp.St. John's L 22 23St. John's W 24 23Mankato L 23 26Bemidji W 24 20Winona L 23 31Mankato L 24 37Superior L 30 41Rochester JC L 12 25Bemidji W 38 21Winona L 28 35Rochester JC W 31 15Company I L 28 40

1931-32 (6-7) Coach: John Weismann Opponent SCSU Opp.Cold Spring L 26 37St. John's L 15 24Hibbing JC W 30 21Ely JC L 33 43St. John's L 25 32Mankato L 26 40Bemidji W 29 27Winona L 22 26Mankato L 28 31Rochester JC W 48 19Bemidji W 41 24Winona W 28 20Rochester JC W 42 23

1932-33 (11-6) Coach: John WeismannOpponent SCSU Opp.Litchfield H.S. W 45 34St. John's L 28 29Minn.-Duluth W 43 32Itasca JC W 56 32St. John's L 27 35Mankato W 49 30St. Mary's W 38 35Bemidji L 39 45Cold Spring W 34 31Winona W 41 20Mankato L 34 43Itasca JC W 50 18Minn.-Duluth L 33 35Winona W 37 34Jamestown W 36 33

Moorhead L 33 34Bemidji W 42 38

1933-34 (7-3) Coach: Ed Colletti Opponent SCSU Opp.St. John's W 46 21St. John's L 26 29Bemidji W 45 25Night School W 29 24Mankato W 35 33Winona W 43 34Minn.-Duluth W 37 36Mankato L 37 38Winona L 24 25Night School W 38 22

1934-35 (10-3) Coach: Ed Colletti Opponent SCSU Opp.Virginia JC W 64 23NDSU L 39 60St. John's W 48 33Bemidji W 38 16Mankato W 45 26Jamestown W 54 48Moorhead L 40 42Minn.-Duluth L 33 48St. John's W 40 26Winona W 45 29Mankato W 38 36Winona W 40 34Moorhead W 30 29

1935-36 (7-9) Coach: Warren KaschOpponent SCSU Opp.St. John's L 37 39St. John's L 31 35NDSU L 22 38Winona L 38 40Minnesota B L 35 52Mankato W 38 32Minn.-Duluth L 32 36Winona W 43 39Moorhead W 45 41Minn.-Duluth L 28 56Bemidji W 58 38Bemidji W 48 38Mankato W 45 33Hamline L 16 35Moorhead L 36 39Valley City W 48 34

1936-37 (12-7) Coach: Warren KaschOpponent SCSU Opp.Virginia JC L 30 36St. Olaf W 48 33Winona W 41 31St. John's W 37 23Hibbing JC W 48 25Ely JC W 27 25Minn.-Duluth L 21 31Moorhead W 38 26

Valley City W 35 34St. John's L 37 38Ely JC W 53 28Mankato W 40 33Moorhead W 45 30Bemidji L 49 51Valley City L 28 30Mankato W 47 46Winona L 18 45Minn.-Duluth L 22 52

Bemidji W 34 33

1937-38 (7-9) Coach: Ed Colletti Opponent SCSU Opp.St. John's L 25 41Augsburg W 43 42Minn.-Duluth W 43 39Moorhead L 34 36Bemidji L 45 48Moorhead W 51 37Mankato W 42 26Winona L 31 35Bemidji W 44 31Minn.-Duluth L 29 52Winona L 26 39Mankato W 38 36Wahpeton W 46 43Virginia JC L 32 33St. John’s L 22 31Minnesota - B L 29 31

1938-39 (8-7) Coach: Warren KaschOpponent SCSU Opp.Alumni W 46 40Wahpeton W 42 41Bemidji L 30 34St. John's W 36 35Winona L 31 37St. John's L 37 49Moorhead L 27 29Minn.-Duluth W 51 43Mankato W 66 56Mankato L 30 37Minn.-Duluth W 56 32Moorhead W 65 43Minnesota B L 26 32Winona L 38 42Bemidji W 53 43

1939-40 (8-8) Coach: Warren KaschOpponent SCSU Opp.Hollanders W 44 29Wahpeton L 31 37St. John's L 38 48Alumni W 50 40St. John's L 29 42Minn.-Duluth W 48 39Winona L 43 34Bemidji L 37 47Minn.-Duluth L 32 41Moorhead L 53 57Winona W 49 38Mankato W 48 38Mankato W 41 39Bemidji L 26 44Moorhead W 52 43Minnesota B W 32 30

1940-41 (13-3) Coach: Warren KaschOpponent SCSU Opp.Alumni W 59 40

Wahpeton W 40 28Valley City W 41 29St. John's W 35 24St. John's W 36 30Macalester W 44 25Augsburg W 49 34Mankato W 46 35Minn.-Duluth L 43 48Winona W 35 33Mankato W 47 34

Macalester L 40 42Minn.-Duluth W 39 36Moorhead L 48 49Bemidji W 49 39Moorhead W 61 31

1941-42 (15-3) Coach: Warren Kasch Opponent SCSU Opp.Alumni W 64 45Gustavus W 49 45St. John's W 41 37 OTSt. John's W 50 40Valley City W 57 38Valley City W 50 48Gustavus W 59 57Wahpeton W 52 39Moorhead W 52 42Mankato L 46 52Bemidji L 32 43Mankato W 47 36Minn.-Duluth W 47 41Minn.-Duluth W 55 38Winona W 58 48Moorhead W 60 55Winona W 72 53Bemidji L 40 48

1942-43 (12-3) Coach: Warren KaschOpponent SCSU Opp.St. John's W 37 34Augsburg W 62 61St. John's W 50 39Augsburg W 37 33UW-EauClaire W 42 41Minn.-Duluth W 56 31Winona W 47 31Mankato W 48 37Moorhead W 49 46Minnesota B W 49 31Bemidji W 38 33Moorhead L 47 50Tex. Wesleyan W 59 54E. Washington L 41 54Rock Spring L 40 45

1943-45 WWII

1945-46 (12-3) Coach: George LynchOpponent SCSU Opp.St. John's W 61 43UW-River Falls W 69 36St. John's W 59 32NDSU L 48 49Fort Snelling W 70 61Moorhead W 51 23NDSU W 54 45Winona W 64 35Bemidji W 42 41Minn.-Duluth W 54 40Mankato W 46 44Bemidji W 73 59UW-River Falls L 44 52Moorhead W 74 41NAIA Playoff Indiana State L 51 62

1946-47 (9-10) Coach: Warren KaschOpponent SCSU Opp.St. John's L 57 65Minot W 59 43Augsburg L 44 57Alumni W 62 53St. John's W 45 44UW-Stout L 47 51Eveleth JC L 46 47Moorhead L 49 56Winona L 44 50Mankato L 53 63Mankato W 51 49Bemidji W 57 46UW-River Falls L 37 50Bemidji L 40 48Minn.-Duluth W 49 47Moorhead W 50 49Winona W 52 36Minn.-Duluth W 67 46UW-River Falls L 56 89

1920 Basketball Team

Al Banks (left) and Bob Hollander in 1941-42

ALL-TIME GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS

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1947-48 (10-10) Coach: Warren KaschOpponent SCSU Opp.Alumni L 39 51UW-Eau Claire W 48 44St. John's W 55 41Wahpeton L 41 42Gustavus L 33 49Augustana L 37 40SDSU W 45 41St. John's W 51 40UW-Stout W 58 47SDSU L 45 49Moorhead W 51 44Minn.-Duluth L 61 66Winona W 64 56Bemidji L 46 53Minn.-Duluth L 42 54Bemidji W 59 57Moorhead W 69 68Mankato L 49 52Mankato L 48 58Winona W 65 37

1948-49 (9-10) Coach: Warren KaschOpponent SCSU Opp.Gustavus W 54 36St. John's L 43 53Wahpeton L 48 63Alumni W 77 45Augustana L 48 51St. John's L 47 54UW-Eau Claire L 54 56Moorhead L 57 64Winona W 62 30Mankato L 45 50Mankato L 45 52U. of Manitoba W 68 60Mayville W 65 57Bemidji W 62 55Minn.-Duluth L 58 61Bemidji L 59 61Winona W 65 43Minn.-Duluth W 62 55Moorhead W 72 66

1949-50 (18-5) Coach: Warren KaschOpponent SCSU Opp.Alumni W 63 37Valley City W 64 51St. John's W 48 39Minn.-Duluth W 60 56UW-Eau Claire W 62 43Jamestown W 51 50Minot W 58 56UW-Stout L 56 58Minn.-Duluth W 72 67UW-Superior W 55 51St. John's W 64 59Bemidji W 56 45Mankato L 43 59Moorhead L 58 69Wahpeton W 83 32Mankato L 43 56Winona L 46 48Mayville W 65 64U. of Manitoba W 68 62Winona W 61 52Bemidji W 66 55Moorhead W 55 53Northland W 67 54

1950-51 (13-8) Coach: Les Luymes Opponent SCSU Opp.Alumni W 87 52Gustavus L 57 66St. John's W 68 60Valley City W 83 77St. John's W 70 65UW-Superior W 70 61UW-Stout L 66 67Northland L 64 72UW-Superior W 53 51 Minn.-Duluth W 58 44U. of Manitoba L 51 53UW-Eau Claire L 95 105Bemidji L 49 52Moorhead W 69 55Winona W 69 57Mankato W 69 67Moorhead W 81 62Winona W 58 54Bemidji L 54 61Mankato L 71 73St. Johns W 76 70

1951-52 (10-11) Coach: Les LuymesOpponent SCSU Opp.Gustavus L 53 70St. John's L 55 75UW-Eau Claire L 59 97Augsburg L 53 70St. John's L 70 72 Upper Iowa L 50 58NDSU W 60 56Minn.-Duluth W 71 58Minn.-Duluth W 70 65UW-Superior L 64 82UW-Superior L 59 67Bemidji L 65 68Moorhead W 68 62U. of Manitoba W 68 56Winona W 94 73UW-Stout W 75 73Mankato L 72 46Moorhead W 76 72Winona W 66 57Mankato L 63 84Bemidji W 61 67

1952-53 (17-8)Coach: Les Luymes Opponent SCSU Opp.Alumni L 74 82Bethel W 78 65Augsburg W 82 72St. John’s W 86 68North Dakota W 71 69UW-Stout W 79 56UW-Eau Claire W 80 72UW-LaCrosse W 77 65Mankato L 67 77St. John’s W 96 84Bemidji State W 76 64Bemidji State L 63 70Winona State W 80 63Bethel W 74 66Moorhead St. W 86 50Moorhead St. W 97 74Mankato L 64 69Mankato L 70 72Moorhead St. W 85 65Moorhead St. W 66 61Winona State W 76 60Mankato W 90 60Mankato L forfeit lossBemidji State L 76 78Bemidji State L 66 73

1953-54 (10-12) Coach: Les Luymes Opponent SCSU Opp.Alumni L 74 82Bethel W 81 60St. John's L 64 89SDSU L 69 82

UW-Superior L 66 78Wartburg L 58 75Upper Iowa W 72 62Mankato L 60 62Luther (IA) W 77 73UW-Eau Claire W 70 67Bemidji L 53 74Bethel W 64 49Moorhead W 73 63Winona W 81 79St. John's W 72 62Mankato L 60 69Moorhead W 94 80St. Olaf W 85 69Winona L 69 73Mankato L 66 94St. Olaf L 87 97Bemidji L 92 101

1954-55 (13-10) Coach: Ken Novak Opponent SCSU Opp.Alumni W 80 71St. John’s L 71 96Augsburg L 90 107SDSU L 70 86UW-Superior W 85 81North Dakota L 64 82SDSU L 50 71UW-River Falls L 81 104Emporia State W 77 71Moorh. State W 75 67UW-Eau Claire L 70 77Bemidji W 90 76Michigan Tech W 79 72N. Michigan W 103 93Moorhead W 89 81Winona W 71 69Moorhead L 74 82St. John’s L 84 89Mankato L 71 79Winona W 84 48Mankato W 78 77UW-River Falls W 83 67Bemidji W 72 69

1955-56 (16-9) Coach: Paul MeadowsOpponent SCSU Opp.Alumni W 66 63St. John's W 83 81Westmar L 63 86 Morningside W 72 71Augsburg W 96 92Michigan Tech W 90 69South Dakota L 59 69SDSU L 68 91St. John’s W 79 74UW-Superior W 79 72Minn.-Duluth L 70 71Bemidji W 71 70UW-Superior W 94 79UW-Eau Claire L 90 92Moorhead L 66 68UW-River Falls W 84 81Winona W 73 68Mankato W 75 66Moorhead W 82 68Bethel W 89 76Winona W 87 67Bemidji W 92 66UW-River Falls L 104 114Mankato L 73 78Mankato L 78 92

1956-57 (13-9) Coach: Paul MeadowsOpponent SCSU Opp.Alumni W 72 57St. John's L 77 89St. Thomas L 74 76St. John's W 60 55Morningside L 77 88Augustana L 77 82UW-Stout L 74 89UW-River Falls W 86 82Bethel W 75 50Moorhead L 83 85Mankato W 75 74Moorhead W 100 75Bemidji W 82 67Bemidji L 74 92Mankato W 79 69Winona W 85 73Mayville W 75 58UW-River Falls W 77 70Augsburg W 93 68Winona W 106 84Eau Claire L 82 88

NAIA PlayoffsHamline L 59 71

1957-58 (18-6)Coach: Paul MeadowsOpponent SCSU Opp.Alumni W 88 45UW-River Falls W 74 61St. John's W 84 59Augustana W 66 59Cornell W 76 63UW-LaCrosse L 79 88NDSU W 78 57UW-Stout L 96 99St. Thomas W 80 64 UW-Stev. Pt. W 72 53 UW-Milwaukee W 88 72UW-Eau Claire L 72 80Moorhead W 86 67St. John's W 71 64Bemidji W 76 47Winona L 64 65Mankato W 74 73Moorhead W 71 64Augsburg W 84 74Bemidji W 66 62Mankato W 72 60UW-River Falls L 75 80Winona W 99 79 Minn.-Duluth L 66 71

1958-59 (21-5) Coach: Red SeversonOpponent SCSU OppAlumni W 101 82St. John's L 86 78Concordia W 80 75UW-Stout W 89 60Michigan Tech L 61 63Northern Mich. W 59 56 NW Missouri W 68 55Michigan Tech W 63 52NDSU L 66 71Macalester W 74 56St. Thomas W 75 62Loras L 69 73UW-Eau Claire W 98 84Moorhead W 62 61Augsburg W 95 74St. John's W 73 62Winona W 92 75UW-River Falls W 79 74Bemidji W 86 65Mankato W 80 67Moorhead W 85 73Bemidji L 62 64Mankato W 82 71UW-River Falls W 85 50Winona State W 68 57NAIA PlayoffsMinn.-Duluth L 65 67

1959-60 (17-7) Coach: Red SeversonOpponent SCSU Opp.St. John's W 89 80Michigan Tech W 64 62UW-River Falls W 67 69SDSU L 61 68Augustana L 67 77UW-Eau Claire W 95 86Northern (SD) W 83 54Concordia L 72 68NDSU W 61 63UW-Stout W 80 63Bemidji W 70 69St. John's W 98 80Macalester W 93 81Moorhead W 90 74Winona W 110 102Mankato W 88 72Augustana L 76 87Moorhead L 79 70Mankato L 77 97Bemidji W 80 78Michigan Tech W 88 76Northern Mich. L 58 80UW-River Falls W 102 98Winona W 104 90

1960-61 (14-8) Coach: Red SeversonOpponent SCSU Opp.UW-River Falls W 86 74Mankato L 50 55Bemidji W 95 81Michigan Tech W 88 54Northern Mich. L 79 97St. John's W 83 62

Northern Mich. L 72 75Augustana W 73 69Northern (SD) W 61 60Wayne State W 65 55SDSU L 68 96Augustana L 53 76Moorhead L 66 70Bemidji W 86 70Winona W 84 83UW-River Falls W 76 74Concordia L 73 74Michigan Tech W 93 55UW-Eau Claire W 73 71Mankato W 84 58Moorhead W 90 65Winona L 75 85

1961-62 (23-4) Coach: Red SeversonOpponent SCSU Opp.Alumni W 76 59Northern (SD) W 85 70UW-Stout W 107 89Texas Lutheran W 58 43UW-Eau Claire W 97 87Mankato W 79 66Luther (IA) W 82 62Winona L 51 64N. Oklahoma W 83 72Moorhead W 76 49Michigan Tech W 73 49Bemidji W 72 65UW-Stout W 64 44UW-Eau Claire W 71 59Michigan Tech W 71 55UW-River Falls W 87 68Mankato W 81 61UW-River Falls W 69 55Moorhead L 48 68Macalester W 69 68Bemidji L 60 62Winona W 102 55Huron College W 68 57Augustana W 62 43NAIA District 13 playoffMinn.-Duluth W 63 42NAIA Tournament Florence (AL) W 86 54West. Illinois L 68 84

1962-63 (19-6) Coach: Red SeversonOpponent SCSU Opp.Valley City W 84 66Northern (SD) W 71 65Huron College W 86 55UW-Eau Claire W 112 75SDSU L 65 79Mankato W 65 47Winona W 73 63St. John's W 90 70Whitworth W 76 58SDSU W 92 60N. Colorado W 91 79Washburn L 58 64UW-Eau Claire W 92 72Moorhead W 75 58Bemidji W 99 74Michigan Tech L 71 81Mankato W 85 67UW-Stout W 73 60Bemidji L 50 54Michigan Tech W 103 84Moorhead W 92 63St. John's L 72 73 UW-Superior W 124 75Winona W 79 65NAIA District PlayoffAugsburg L 55 56

1963-64 (20-5) Coach: Red SeversonOpponent SCSU Opp.Alumni W 74 70Northern (SD) W 85 51Valley City W 99 48UW-Stout W 74 66Augsburg L 70 85St. Joe’s (IN) W 99 66Indiana Tech W 109 76Indiana State L 58 71Concordia W 87 67Moorhead L 52 56Parsons (IA) W 97 92Moorhead W 84 74

John Daggit

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Michigan Tech W 83 63Winona W 92 59Bemidji W 116 78Michigan Tech W 89 76Mankato W 101 76Winona W 82 62Moorhead W 97 67Mankato L 70 91Minn.-Morris W 90 72Bemidji W 77 72NAIA District 13 PlayoffsMinn.-Duluth W 72 71NAIA National TournamentJersey City W 66 47Pan American L 76 81

1964-65 (17-8) Coach: Red SeversonOpponent SCSU Opp.Alumni W 87 66Minn.-Morris W 122 68Northern (SD) W 87 70Yankton L 66 82Southern (SD) W 98 66Huron (SD) W 82 67Lincoln (MO) W 103 84Lincoln (MO) W 89 85Ball State L 69 70Indiana Central L 63 88St. John’s W 92 81Western Ill. L 71 72Ft. Hays State W 84 78Bemidji W 72 65Mankato L 60 63Moorhead W 54 52Winona W 73 62Bemidji W 96 68Michigan Tech W 78 62Winona W 57 56Mankato W 56 54Moorhead W 78 73Michigan Tech L 76 79NAIA Dist. 13 PlayoffsAugsburg L 60 65Rockhurst L 65 77

1965-66 (19-6) Coach: Red SeversonOpponent SCSU Opp.Southern State W 91 70Northern (S.D.) W 66 53Huron College W 91 74Northern (S.D.) W 83 63Lincoln (Mo.) L 72 98Rockhurst L 69 75Washburn W 69 64Hamline W 82 65Augsburg W 82 59Concordia W 53 43Buena Vista W 105 60 Ball State W 82 74Western Illinois L 70 80Tennessee St. L 62 64Bemidji W 82 75Michigan Tech W 88 55Bemidji W 89 61Moorhead L 57 59Mankato W 92 73Winona W 72 60Moorhead W 76 62Winona W 81 70Mankato W 78 65Michigan Tech W 104 71NAIA District 13 PlayoffsSt. Thomas L 48 50

1966-67 (17-8) Coach: Red SeversonOpponent SCSU Opp.Northern (SD) W 79 66Concordia W 66 64Hamline W 82 71Augustana W 67 66N. Michigan W 70 65Luther (IA) W 71 53Tennessee St. L 45 70Tennessee St. L 65 78Otterbein (OH) W 58 56Pittsburg State W 88 55Hiram Scott L 72 94Bemidji L 59 61Augustana L 69 75 Minn.-Morris W 81 62Michigan Tech W 98 69Moorhead W 78 58Bemidji L 52 56Mankato W 77 57Winona W 63 55Moorhead W 75 60

Winona W 63 59Mankato W 61 53Michigan Tech W 107 74 Minn.-Morris L 51 60N. Michigan L 75 91

1967-68 (25-4) Coach: Red SeversonOpponent SCSU Opp.Yankton W 84 69Northern (SD) L 79 82 OTBethel W 92 43UW-River Falls W 97 65Northern (SD) W 63 54Bradley L 71 87Hamline W 88 48Concordia W 94 61Luther (IA) W 87 76St. Mary of Plains W 82 54St. John's W 83 68Concordia W 74 54S. Illinois L 52 62 Minn.-Morris W 83 59Moorhead W 86 68Michigan Tech W 101 74Mankato W 88 52Michigan Tech W 95 49Winona W 75 67Moorhead W 57 52

Winona W 56 43 Minn.-Morris W 96 55Bemidji W 99 58Mankato W 70 58Bemidji W 78 58NAIA District 13 PlayoffsGustavus Adol. W 41 38Gustavus Adol. W 79 54NAIA National TournamentMillersville (PA) W 88 77Dickinson (ND) L 68 70

1968-69 (19-6) Coach: Red Severson Opponent SCSU Opp.Yankton (SD) L 70 80UW-Eau Claire W 57 50UW-River Falls W 71 54Montana U. L 57 62Drake L 52 92Idaho U. L 46 48Humboldt (CA) W 81 64Concordia W 59 41Bethel W 67 54Lincoln (PA) W 69 55Concordia W 68 54Drury(MO) W 46 38Hamline W 63 42Moorhead W 59 50Michigan Tech W 89 79Bemidji W 61 46 Minn.-Morris L 55 60Bemidji W 47 44Winona L 45 49Mankato W 75 59Michigan Tech W 81 70Mankato W 66 43Winona W 60 26Moorhead W 64 45 Minn.-Morris W 64 48

1969-70 (18-9) Coach: Noel OlsonOpponent SCSU Opp.UW-River Falls W 77 64St. Louis (MO) L 52 65St. John's W 80 53NDSU L 72 75SDSU L 65 80Northern (SD) W 76 67Concordia W 64 59Macalester L 48 49 OT UW-LaCrosse L 78 79Nasson (ME) W 84 73E. Washington W 85 62UW-Eau Claire L 67 80Hamline W 76 56Michigan Tech W 84 69Minn.-Morris W 89 83 OTBemidji L 51 62\Moorhead W 57 48Bemidji W 76 56Southwest W 64 62Winona W 52 50 OTSouthwest W 75 61Winona W 48 47Michigan Tech W 83 48Minn.-Morris W 74 62Moorhead L 59 65NAIA District 13 PlayoffsMacalester W 56 50St. Thomas L 60 62 OT

1970-71 (9-16) Coach: Noel Olson Opponent SCSU Opp.UW-River Falls W 77 64Washburn (KS) L 68 84Rockhurst (MO) L 69 88 Concordia L 70 78Gonzaga (WA) L 72 89St. John's L 65 81Macalester L 58 60Lakehead W 76 63St. Thomas L 70 80Great Falls (MT) L 60 69St. Olaf L 70 97Hamline W 63 57UW-Eau Claire L 56 78Moorhead L 39 45Minn.-Morris W 74 51Minn.-Morris W 77 65Bemidji W 76 67Michigan Tech W 95 74Bemidji W 67 64Moorhead L 68 74Winona L 71 74Southwest L 58 74

Michigan Tech W 80 77Winona St. L 63 73Southwest St. L 74 75

1971-72 (8-17) Coach: Noel Olson Opponent SCSU Opp.South Dakota L 62 89Northern (SD) W 78 58St. Olaf L 77 86Gonzaga (WA) L 50 64Great Falls (MT) L 69 74St. John's W 85 69Mankato L 73 84Washburn (KS) W 81 73C. Michiga L 62 69St. Thomas L 72 81Bradley (IL) L 76 99Lakehead W 102 64UW-Eau Claire L 69 86Moorhead L 68 70 Minn.-Morris L 56 74 Minn.-Morris W 67 59Bemidji L 64 67Michigan Tech L 84 106Bemidji L 67 77Moorhead L 78 95Winona L 50 78Southwest W 100 61Michigan Tech W 86 84Winona L 84 86Southwest W 94 71

1972-73 (10-15) Coach: Noel OlsonOpponent SCSU Opp.UW-Eau Claire L 73 87Texas A & I L 68 81 Minn.-Duluth L 96 108Lakehead L 65 93St. John's W 61 52Great Falls (MT) L 74 78

Mankato L 47 67West. New Engl. L 76 84Panhandle St. W 64 42Luther (IA) W 63 55Drake L 58 86South Dakota W 73 71St. John's L 76 78 Minn.-Morris L 66 73 OT Bemidji L 61 67Michigan Tech W 71 65Bemidji L 70 85Moorhead L 65 66 OT Winona L 63 89Southwest W 84 77Michigan Tech W 79 65Winona L 77 81Southwest W 71 61 Minn.-Morris W 74 67Moorhead W 86 74

1973-74 (17-12) Coach: Noel OlsonOpponent SCSU Opp.UW-River Falls W 77 72UW-Eau Claire L 69 88Gustavus L 64 66 OT Minn.-Duluth W 79 60St. John's L 58 67Tulsa L 85 103Mankato W 81 57UW-Stout W 69 59 Pitt.-Johnstown W 78 67St. Thomas L 62 84Capital (Ohio) L 68 78Eastern Illinois W 76 71Creighton L 54 82St. John's W 88 80Southwest W 71 50 Minn.-Morris L 70 87Bemidji W 81 78Michigan Tech W 82 75Moorhead W 75 63Winona L 68 71Southwest W 87 68Michigan Tech W 76 67Winona W 58 57 Minn.-Morris W 67 63Moorhead W 73 63Bemidji L 59 66NCAA Midwest RegionalsNDSU W 77 62Ken. Wesleyan L 72 74\North Dakota L 71 75

1974-75 (15-11) Coach: Noel Olson Opponent SCSU Opp.

UW-River Falls W 96 71UW-Eau Claire L 65 67Gustavus W 75 69St. John's W 72 67 Hardin-Simm. W 72 67W. Texas State L 56 65Mankato W 81 75Montana State L 66 73Carrol (Mont.) W 81 64Ouachita Baptist L 74 92 UW-LaCrosse L 68 89UW-Stout L 69 74 OT Eastern Illinois L 62 87Moorhead W 68 67 Minn.-Morris L 79 81Michigan Tech W 71 64 OTMoorhead W 90 72Bemidji L 63 66Bemidji W 68 67Winona W 64 62Southwest W 83 69Michigan Tech L 52 56

Minn.-Morris W 80 64Southwest W 73 70Winona L 40 70St. John’s W 69 59

1975-76 (15-10)Coach: Noel Olson Opponent SCSU Opp.St. Thomas W 68 62St. John's L 61 65Augustana W 92 83Augsburg W 75 57St. Thomas L 70 71Lewis W 69 66Northern (SD) L 63 64Bemidji L 82 84UW-Eau Claire L 63 81UW-Stout W 79 66 UW-LaCrosse L 64 65 Mankato W 78 61St. John's L 65 66Moorhead W 83 71Bemidji W 78 49 Minn.-Morris W 33 31Michigan Tech L 72 90Moorhead L 60 76Bemidji W 72 67Winona W 82 66Southwest W 54 51Michigan Tech W 76 62 Minn.-Morris W 67 63Southwest L 75 85Winona W 86 66

1976-77 (8-19) Coach: Noel OlsonOpponent SCSU Opp.Gustavus W 96 75St. John's W 90 80Augsburg L 54 70North Dakota L 54 71Mankato L 68 86Drake L 55 102Augustana L 66 81Great Falls W 73 67Ferris State W 53 47UW-GB L 42 55UW-Stout L 62 69 UW-LaCrosse L 70 95St. John's L 61 62Winona W 82 73 Minn.-Duluth L 62 63Bemidji W 71 47 Moorhead L 61 75Southwest L 55 56 Minne.-Morris L 45 72Winona L 66 71

Moorhead L 72 81Michigan Tech L 55 59 Minn.-Duluth L 62 71Bemidji W 81 58Michigan Tech L 57 68 Minn.-Morris L 53 72Southwest W 50 46

Roger Westlund

1963-64 Northern Intercollegiate Conference Champions

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Terry Porter

1977-78 (12-15) Coach: Noel Olson Opponent SCSU Opp.Gustavus W 84 73Augsburg W 75 64 Jamestown W 78 73St. John's L 84 91St. John's W 87 81Air Force L 53 92Montana U. L 64 96Montana State L 90 101UW-Eau Claire L 59 76Augustana (Ill.) L 61 73 UW-LaCrosse L 76 81St. Thomas W 60 58Winona W 72 66Mankato L 83 95 Minn.-Duluth W 102 70Michigan Tech W 64 63 O2Moorhead L 62 63Bemidji L 68 75 Minn.-Morris L 56 58Southwest W 73 71 Minn.-Duluth L 101 104 O2 Michigan Tech L 75 79Moorhead W 88 87Bemidji W 79 67 Minn.-Morris L 66 73Southwest L 68 69Winona W 86 77

1978-79 (15-12) Coach: Noel Olson Opponent SCSU Opp.Drake L 68 103UW-Eau Claire L 69 81Augsburg L 53 62Marycrest W 90 72St. John's L 51 67St. Thomas W 68 64St. John's L 57 58Gustavus W 78 70 Jamestown W 94 81 Minn.-Morris L 48 72Grand Valley St. L 74 78Moorhead W 85 71Bemidji W 86 75 Minn.-Morris L 52 58Southwest W 62 51 Minn.-Duluth L 83 86Michigan Tech L 56 70Winona W 116 74Mankato L 87 90Southwest W 60 48Moorhead W 81 77Bemidji W 78 76 Minn.-Morris W 94 83 Minn.-Duluth W 75 62Michigan Tech W 67 61Winona W 84 78Mankato L 82 88

1979-80 (15-12) Coach: Noel OlsonOpponent SCSU Opp.Iowa State L 71 93NDSU W 66 64 OTSt. John's L 59 61Gustavus L 55 73Winona L 68 73Mankato W 75 71St. John's L 57 64St. Olaf L 60 61 Jamestown W 66 62 OTSIU-Edwardsville W 84 78Mankato W 66 60 Minn.-Morris W 77 66Northern (SD) W 83 61 Minn.-Duluth W 80 76Michigan Tech L 61 79Bemidji W 98 93 O2Moorhead L 71 86Southwest W 89 78Mankato L 54 74Winona W 98 87 Minn.-Morris W 107 75Northern (SD) L 83 103 Minn.-Duluth L 78 80Michigan Tech L 62 73Bemidji W 101 80Moorhead W 91 85Southwest W 82 69

1980-81 (14-13) Coach: Noel OlsonOpponent SCSU Opp.St. John's L 75 80Montana State L 62 86E. Montana L 66 94

St. John's L 61 76Gustavus W 78 70NDSU W 88 80Augustana L 82 83Northern (SD) L 71 83St. Olaf W 63 57 OTSt. Olaf W 96 59 UW-Stevens Pt. L 46 60St. John's W 92 85Bemidji W 87 78 Minn.-Duluth W 97 84Mankato L 77 81Winona W 83 74Moorhead L 96 104 Minn.-Morris L 81 82Southwest L 73 80Moorhead W 69 68Northern (SD) W 90 77Bemidji W 74 64 Minn.-Duluth W 76 70Mankato L 71 79Winona W 115 89Southwest L 85 94 Minn.-Morris W 80 79

1981-82 (8-19) Coach: Sam Skarich Opponent SCSU Opp.Michigan Tech L 49 56N. Michigan L 48 68Augustana L 42 53Gustavus L 51 54St. John's L 47 55Northern (SD) W 60 59NDSU L 57 64St. Olaf W 54 42Concordia-Moor. L 54 57 OTUW-LaCrosse L 43 61Mankato L 48 53Winona W 75 72 O3 Mankato L 53 56Bemidji W 71 66 Minn.-Duluth L 61 83St. John's W 65 58Moorhead L 49 51 Minn.-Morris L 56 58Southwest L 43 49Mankato L 37 45Bemidji W 51 41Moorhead L 56 80Northern (S.D.) L 50 51Winona W 58 55Southwest W 71 51 Minn.-Duluth L 59 65 Minn.-Morris L 54 64

1982-83 (6-22) Coach: Sam SkarichOpponent SCSU Opp.Winona W 71 58Michigan Tech W 63 57St. John's L 51 54Moorhead L 48 50St. John's L 51 60Bethel L 59 62Southwest L 60 71Augustana L 60 62 Neb.-Omaha L 65 72Mankato L 53 68Mankato W 68 51N. Colorado W 64 59North Dakota L 60 66NDSU L 48 56 Neb.-Omaha L 50 79N. Colorado L 67 79 Neb.-Omaha L 55 70 Morningside L 62 74South Dakota L 60 67SDSU L 37 49Augustana L 69 73North Dakota W 65 56South Dakota W 65 62NDSU L 63 76Mankato L 60 69 Morningside L 61 68SDSU L 60 66Augustana L 65 77

1983-84 (4-24) Coach: Sam Sakrich Opponent SCSU Opp.Iowa State L 37 77St. John's L 54 63Yankton Coll. W 77 64Southwest W 84 65Moorhead L 52 54St. John's W 62 56Bethel L 61 62N. Colorado L 71 77

SDSU L 58 64 Morningside L 73 86Mankato L 51 78N. Colorado L 67 74North Dakota L 68 92NDSU L 66 81 Neb.-Omaha L 55 75N. Colorado L 66 72 Neb.-Omaha L 64 83 Kevin Schlagel served as coach Morningside L 57 59South Dakota W 74 65SDSU L 60 81Augustana L 66 94North Dakota L 61 90South Dakota L 73 83NDSU L 67 78Mankato L 77 81Morningside L 55 86SDSU L 67 77Augustana L 73 92

1984-85 (15-13) Coach: Butch RaymondOpponent SCSU Opp.Minn.-Morris W 97 85Winona W 72 63 Minn.-Duluth L 81 82Southwest W 108 78UW-River Falls W 75 63Bemidji W 70 66Minn.-Morris W 85 71 Minn.-Duluth W 70 66UW-Eau Claire L 57 73Rockhurst W 64 61North Dakota L 44 60NDSU L 70 78N. Colorado L 69 86 Neb.-Omaha L 59 86Augustana W 98 83SDSU L 60 73 Morningside L 69 86Mankato L 64 78North Dakota L 67 83NDSU L 67 72N. Colorado W 64 61 Neb.-Omaha W 74 66South Dakota W 72 55SDSU L 67 75Augustana W 81 70Mankato L 74 82South Dakota W 81 74 Morningside W 78 71

1985-86 (26-4) Coach: Butch Raymond Opponent SCSU Opp.Minn.-Morris W 99 73St. John's L 52 54Southwest W 72 71Bemidji W 87 65 Minn.-Duluth W 63 61 CS-Bakersfield W 73 64S. Utah State W 81 55USD W 91 75Mankato W 68 67Augustana W 69 66North Dakota W 77 62NDSU W 83 76South Dakota W 83 76N. Colorado W 82 67 Neb.-Omaha W 67 65Augustana W 75 72SDSU W 80 65Mankato W 72 60 Morningside W 89 77North Dakota W 62 56NDSU W 59 51N. Colorado L 68 80 Neb.-Omaha W 58 56Augustana L 69 70SDSU W 105 75Mankato W 77 71South Dakota W 85 78 Morningside W 78 75NCAA Div. II N. Central Reg.E. Montana W 76 67Wayne State(MI) L 71 75

1986-87 (24-7) Coach: Butch RaymondOpponent SCSU Opp.St. John's W 72 63Gustavus W 90 58Fla. Southern L 61 71Southwest W 87 62Sioux Falls W 89 71St. John's W 66 35

UW-River Falls W 72 69SDSU@ W 83 77North Dakota W 70 69Augustana W 82 78NDSU W 75 73North Dakota W 78 59 Neb.-Omaha L 64 79N. Colorado L 62 72SDSU W 83 81 O3Augustana W 88 76South Dakota W 69 65Mankato W 85 77NDSU W 67 61North Dakota W 70 61 Neb.-Omaha W 68 57N. Colorado L 57 63 Morningside L 65 69SDSU W 66 60Augustana L 64 72Mankato W 103 74 Morningside W 77 68South Dakota W 92 74NCAA Div. II N. Central Reg.Lock Haven W 81 64Ferris State W 77 69NCAA Division II Quarterf.Delta State L 73 78 OT 1987-88 (26-4) Coach: Butch RaymondOpponent SCSU OppMacalester W 72 61Bemidji W 104 96UW-Milwaukee W 81 78Southwest W 98 67Moorhead W 90 72 Minn.-Duluth W 79 66 Tex. Wesleyan W 97 75 CS-Bakersfield W 86 79Sioux Falls W 85 70Concordia W 75 57 Morningside W 91 73NDSU W 74 71 O2North Dakota L 62 67Neb.-Omaha W 77 74South Dakota W 83 75SDSU L 80 93 OTAugustana L 82 85Mankato W 85 78N. Colorado W 74 57NDSU W 78 67North Dakota W 70 58 Neb.-Omaha W 79 74South Dakota W 88 81SDSU W 81 68Augustana W 103 97Mankato W 85 81 Morningside W 68 65N. Colorado W 77 75NCAA Div. II N. Central Reg.UC-Riverside L 71 78Augustana W 118 114

1988-89 (12-16) Coach: Butch RaymondOpponent SCSU Opp.Gustavus W 80 51 Minn.-Duluth W 68 66Southwest W 101 61Barry (FL) L 63 67 UW-Milwaukee W 115 109 OTMoorhead W 104 71Viterbo College W 66 62 Neb.-Omaha L 81 84 O2NDSU L 91 93 Morningside W 88 67 Morningside L 61 79North Dakota W 87 76

NDSU L 66 70South Dakota L 77 86 Neb.-Omaha W 83 78Augustana L 57 74SDSU L 78 85N. Colorado L 79 84Mankato L 63 64North Dakota L 86 101NDSU L 68 83South Dakota W 81 75 Neb.-Omaha W 77 70 OT Augustana L 77 87SDSU L 68 85Mankato L 73 86N. Colorado L 67 69 Morningside W 90 78

1989-90 (14-15) Coach: Butch RaymondOpponent SCSU Opp.

Bemidji W 96 65 Hawaii-Hilo W 69 66 OT Chaminade L 79 83 OT Moorhead L 94 99Gustavus W 77 54Minn.-Duluth W 61 58UW-River Falls W 83 82 Morningside L 91 100SDSU W 81 71Mankato W 85 70NDSU W 64 61North Dakota L 58 73 Morningside W 88 73 Neb.-Omaha L 77 96N. Colorado L 62 68SDSU L 76 80Augustana L 77 95Mankato L 57 63South Dakota W 95 92 OT NDSU L 61 64North Dakota L 69 86 Neb.-Omaha L 75 92N. Colorado W 80 77SDSU W 89 73Augustana W 97 79Mankato L 78 87 Morningside W 81 69South Dakota L 75 93NCC TourneyNeb.-Omaha L 72 98

1985-86 North Central Conference Champions

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1990-91 (15-13) Coach: Butch Raymond Opponent SCSU Opp.Macalester W 144 74Dordt W 102 69Minn.-Duluth L 53 74St. Scholastica W 91 70Southwest W 65 56Bemidji State W 83 67Michigan Tech W 106 87 CS-Bakersfield L 74 78 New Haven W 101 98South Dakota W 81 79 Morningside L 88 93North Dakota L 71 78NDSU W 94 84N. Colorado W 118 82 Neb.-Omaha W 73 70SDSU L 82 90Augustana L 78 82Mankato L 106 108 OT South Dakota L 71 79NDSU W 90 75North Dakota W 91 99 O2 Neb.-Omaha L 50 76N. Colorado W 108 93Augustana L 93 92 OTSDSU L 70 77 Morningside L 78 94Mankato W 67 64NCC TourneyNorth Dakota L 55 83

1991-92 (20-12) Coach: Butch RaymondOpponent SCSU Opp.Concordia-Moor. W 87 68Mt. Senario W 82 81Wis. Lutheran W 108 74Carleton L 66 75Michigan Tech L 86 96Gustavus W 81 71Southwest W 82 74Bemidji W 84 77 Minn.-Duluth L 66 75 Morningside W 79 76 OT South Dakota L 65 70North Dakota L 70 78NDSU W 86 78N. Colorado W 75 59 Neb.-Omaha L 60 68SDSU L 75 85Augustana W 95 81Mankato W 55 48 Morningside W 81 72NDSU W 84 60North Dakota L 59 91 Nebr.-Omaha W 70 64N. Colorado W 77 63South Dakota W 83 69Augustana W 74 60SDSU L 69 80Mankato W 63 58NCC TourneyNeb.-Omaha W 76 69N. Colorado L 66 78SDSU W 77 64NCAA Div. II N. Central Reg.SDSU L 74 79 OTNorth Dakota L 60 80

1992-93 (15-12) Coach: Butch RaymondOpponent SCSU Opp.Gustavus W 61 53Cheyney W 82 54Rollins College L 65 72Mt. Senario W 85 68 Minn.-Duluth W 61 51Winona W 78 69Bemidji W 89 64Moorhead W 88 68NDSU L 60 61North Dakota L 60 70South Dakota L 68 83 Morningside L 65 76Mankato L 68 80NDSU W 80 65SDSU W 90 83 OTAugustana W 73 63N. Colorado W 84 77 Neb.-Omaha W 84 68 Morningside W 87 82South Dakota L 72 80North Dakota L 88 90Mankato L 83 86Augustana L 60 80SDSU L 50 68 Neb.-Omaha W 79 68N. Colorado W 79 63

NCC TourneyNorth Dakota L 64 68

1993-94 (14-15) Coach: Butch RaymondOpponent SCSU Opp.@ W. Montana W 78 67@ E. Montana L 82 85@ Bemidji St. L 91 107Mt. Senario W 96 81Moorhead St. W 77 74Bemidji State W 83 78@ MN-Duluth L 68 82Carleton W 76 58@ UND W 71 65@ NDSU L 75 83 OTSouth Dakota L 71 90Morningside W 93 85Mankato State L 73 87North Dakota L 78 93@ SDSU W 64 62@ Augustana L 57 73N. Colorado W 74 52Neb.-Omaha W 102 78@ Morningside L 66 73@ USD L 56 80@ Mankato St. L 55 61Augustana W 94 63SDSU L 46 62NDSU L 65 71@ NE-Omaha L 69 71@ N. Colorado W 73 62NCC TourneySDSU W 66 53Morningside L 69 75N. Colorado W 84 71

1994-95 (13-14/6-12 NCC) Coach: Butch RaymondOpponent SCSU Opp.North Central W 111 58@ Winona St. W 79 75Northern State L 68 93Dakota State W 80 77@ Bemidji St. W 70 65@ Metro State W 77 72Minn.-Duluth L 60 65Moorhead St. W 84 74Mt. Senario W 77 69@ N. Colorado W 97 80@ NE-Omaha L 98 101 OTNorth Dakota L 63 93NDSU L 71 85@ USD L 80 95@ Morningside L 91 107@ Mankato St. L 64 74SDSU L 62 67Augustana W 72 65@ NDSU L 58 73@ UND L 81 87Morningside W 92 87

South Dakota L 86 94Mankato State L 79 83@ Augustana W 78 67@ SDSU L 77 84Neb.-Omaha W 78 64N. Colorado W 79 72

1995-96 (18-9/10-8 NCC) Coach: Butch RaymondOpponent SCSU Opp.Mayville State W 108 69Winona State W 86 65Carleton W 82 62Mt. Senario W 84 64@ Minn.-Morris W 92 89 OT@ Moorh. St. L 90 101Bemidji St. W 103 58 UM-Crookston W 100 68@ Minn.-Duluth W 68 67N. Colorado W 78 63Neb.-Omaha W 73 58@ N. Dakota W 63 58@ NDSU L 73 79South Dakota W 93 79Morningside L 80 82Mankato St. W 85 72@ SDSU L 89 106@ Augustana L 80 83NDSU L 64 79North Dakota W 90 70@ Morningside L 82 98@ USD L 79 83@ Mankato St. W 65 63Augustana W 75 68SDSU L 84 91@ NE-Omaha W 76 70@ N. Colorado W 70 64

1996-97 (19-8/11-7 NCC) Coach: Butch RaymondOpponent SCSU Opp.UM-Crookston W 100 42Winona State W 87 58Mayville State W 70 58Moorhead St. W 96 58@ Bemidji St. W 66 39Minn.-Duluth W 92 66@ Northern St. L 69 77Minn.-Morris W 110 94 OTMt. Senario W 85 58SDSU W 99 91Augustana L 72 80@ N. Colorado W 80 70@ NE-Omaha W 63 59North Dakota W 95 66NDSU L 67 70@ USD W 87 85@ Morningside L 75 97@ Mankato St. L 67 73Neb.-Omaha W 85 67N. Colorado W 79 70@ NDSU L 72 74@ UND W 124 119 O2Morningside W 90 80South Dakota L 71 84Mankato St. W 74 73@ Augustana W 98 79South Dakota St. L 77 96

1997-98 (17-10/12-6 NCC)Coach: Kevin SchlagelOpponent SCSU Opp.UM-Crookston W 106 53Augsburg L 94 97UW-River Falls W 66 45Northern St. L 73 75@Moorh. St. L 84 86 OTPresentation W 90 41@Winona St. L 64 77@UM-Morris W 83 65@SDSU L 89 99@Augustana W 70 68Mt. Senario W 86 63N. Colorado W 79 63UN-Omaha W 78 69@North Dakota W 74 72@NDSU L 57 60South Dakota L 70 94Morningside W 85 62Mankato State L 73 81@UN-Omaha W 75 72@N. Colorado L 69 85NDSU W 80 63North Dakota W 86 73@Morningside W 93 77@USD W 83 77@Mankato St. W 83 78Augustana W 75 71SDSU L 75 84

1998-99 (14-13/8-10 NCC)Coach: Kevin SchlagelOpponent SCSU Opp.UM-Crookston W 81 66@Southw. St. L 68 83@Northern St. L 63 75Augsburg L 121 122 OTUM-Morris W 80 55Winona St. W 81 70Moorhead St. W 74 48@UM-Duluth W 66 60 OTMt. Senario W 92 69MSU, Mankato W 87 63@SDSU W 78 77@Augustana L 68 74N. Colorado W 54 49UN-Omaha L 70 81@North Dakota L 77 80 OT@NDSU L 103 107 OTSouth Dakota L 74 78Morningside W 88 80 OTAugustana L 78 84SDSU W 99 95 OT@UN-Omaha W 70 56@N. Colorado L 61 77NDSU W 98 95 OTNorth Dakota L 75 79@Morningside L 72 93@USD L 57 91@MSU-Mank. W 83 68

1999-2000 (18-10/10-8 NCC)Coach: Kevin SchlagelOpponent SCSU Opp.@ Moorh. St. W 73 59Northern State W 87 72@ UM-Crook. W 91 65St. John's Univ. L 62 72Southwest St. W 82 73@ UM-Morris W 83 56Dickinson St. W 68 48@ C-S.P. W 81 64Bemidji State W 103 58@ MSU-Mank. L 81 86SDSU W 80 69Augustana W 92 69@ N. Colorado W 95 74@ NE-Omaha L 45 59North Dakota L 55 60NDSU L 61 76@ USD L 63 73@ Morningside L 76 80@ Augustana L 72 82@ SDSU W 91 87Neb.-Omaha W 79 75N. Colorado W 80 72@ NDSU W 76 74 OT@ UND L 71 83Morningside W 67 62South Dakota W 80 78MSU- Mankato W 80 77NCAA North Central Reg.Wayne State L 80 90

2000-2001 (25-6/13-5 NCC)Coach: Kevin SchlagelOpponent SCSU Opp.MN-Crookston W 104 71@ Bemidji St. W 76 55@UW-LaCr. W 74 57@ St. John’s W 67 63C-St. Paul W 99 67MN-Morris W 86 59@ M’side W 82 73@ USD L 56 74@ S’west St. PostponedJamestown W 92 76@ MSU-Mank. W 77 71SDSU L 80 90Augustana W 92 71@ N. Colorado W 71 65@ NE-Omaha W 87 73North Dakota W 88 64NDSU L 84 92MSU, M’kato W 75 61@ Augustana W 79 65@ SDSU L 75 79NE-Omaha W 84 67No. Colorado W 86 64St. Scholastica W 81 54@ NDSU W 82 75@ UND L 67 70South Dakota W 79 60Morningside W 79 75Wells Fargo FinalsNorth Dakota W 84 81SDSU @ USD W 74 72@ USD W 89 76NCAA D-II Regionals @ SCSU

Metro State W 100 61Southwest St. L 65 67

2001-2002 (21-7/12-6 NCC)Coach: Kevin SchlagelOpponent SCSU Opp.Bemidji St. W 85 57@UM-Crookston W 86 77@Northern St. W 84 68Central (IA) W 88 50South Dakota W 97 81Morningside W 87 51@ Conc.-SP W 99 73St. Johns W 67 59Southwest St. W 83 62UW-LaCrosse W 82 58MSU-Mankato W 85 64@S. Dakota St. L 56 79@Augustana W 84 69Nort. Colorado W 85 60Neb.-Omaha L 63 102@N. Dakota L 88 91 OT@N. Dakota St. W 93 79@MSU-Mank. W 81 78 OTAugustana W 83 68S. Dakota St. L 82 90 [email protected] L 72 81@Nor. Color. L 85 86N. Dakota St. W 82 68North Dakota W 87 73@Morningside W 98 68@S. Dakota W 73 60Wells Fargo NCC TourneySouth Dakota W 95 90 O2S. Dakota St. L 77 91

2002-2003 (26-5/13-3 NCC)Coach: Kevin SchlagelNCC ChampsWells Fargo Finals ChampsOpponent SCSU Opp.UM-Crookston W 88 49Loras College W 88 56Washburn L 70 87PR-Mayaguez W 99 44@Bemidji W 91 84No. Michigan W 84 52@Southwest St. W 83 58@St. John’s W 80 61CC-St. Paul W 93 79@Wayne (NE) W 77 57Macalester W 101 71@No. Colorado* W 71 70@So. Dakota* W 84 79Augustana* W 74 65SDSU* W 94 89 OT@No. Dakota* W 81 76@SDSU L 57 80@MSU, Mank* W 83 74Neb-Omaha* W 88 77So. Dakota* L 89 97MSU, Mank* W 86 60@Augustana* W 67 55NDSU* W 88 86 OTNo. Dakota* L 73 76No. Colorado* W 79 67@Neb. Omaha* W 85 68@NDSU* W 79 77

Tony King

Matt Siegle

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Wells Fargo Finalsdef. NDSU W 75 60def. UNO W 88 78NCAA North Central Regionvs. No. Dakota W 74 69vs. Metro State L 63 75

2003-04 (17-11/7-7 NCC)Coach: Kevin SchlagelOpponent SCSU Opp.UM-Crookston W 89 55Dakota Wesleyan W 91 62vs. W. Oregon L 82 84 OT@Cent. Wash. W 97 91 OTUW-River Falls W 72 69Wayne State W 72 71Macalester W 72 66Bemidji State W 69 60St. John’s W 72 52@CU-St. Paul W 79 70@SW MN State L 70 84@No. Michigan L 80 81NDSU* L 76 85No. Dakota* W 85 55Augustana* W 80 65SDSU* W 77 70@Neb-Omaha* L 69 78@So. Dakota* L 79 97MSU, Mankato* W 98 94Crossroads W 88 74@MSU, Mank* W 72 56So. Dakota* L 84 91Neb-Omaha* L 67 77@SDSU* L 69 91@Augustana* W 78 61@No. Dakota* W 86 83@NDSU* L 84 88Wells Fargo Finals@NDSU L 74 87

2004-05 (21-8/7-5 NCC)Coach: Kevin SchlagelOpponent SCSU Opp.@UM-Crook. W 73 64SW Minn. St. W 57 55vs. St. Michael’s W 87 62vs. Mich. Tech L 58 64UM-Crookston W 77 69vs. NM Highlds W 92 78@CSU Pueblo L 59 70@Bemidji St. W 77 73@St. John’s W 73 56@Upper Iowa W 83 60Conc-St. Paul W 67 62No. Michigan W 85 72@Wayne St. W 88 74Trinity Coll. W 98 46Minn. Duluth* W 75 71@Minn. St.* L 98 101 OT@Augustana* W 79 60

@No. Dakota* L 77 83Neb.-Omaha* L 70 73@Minn. Duluth* W 79 69North Dakota* W 67 61Minnesota St.* W 89 76@Neb-Omaha* W 77 75@So. Dakota* L 59 75Augustana* W 84 69

Upper Iowa W 80 56South Dakota* L 58 72Wells Fargo FinalsMinn. Duluth W 51 47vs.South Dakota L 56 80

2005-06 (20-11/8-4 NCC)Coach: Kevin SchlagelOpponent SCSU Opp.11/15 @Upper Iowa W 84 7211/18 Wayne State L 78 8011/19 Glenville WV W 94 7011/25 Winona State W 80 7911/26 Michigan Tech L 56 6311/29 Bemidji State W 84 7212/3 Dakota State W 87 64SCSU Hoopster Classic12/9 Johnson & Wales W 90 4012/10 St. John’s L 67 7212/14 @SW Minnesota L 57 6712/17 UM-Crookston W 73 6512/20 @Conc-St. Paul L 60 6712/29 CSU-Pueblo W 84 621/2 Wayne State W 78 771/7 @Minn Duluth* W 89 751/12 MSU Mankato* L 68 821/14 Augustana* L 89 92 O21/21 North Dakota* W 77 711/26 @Neb-Omaha* W 83 81 OT1/28 Minn Duluth* W 81 772/2 @No. Dakota* W 81 702/4 @MSU Mankato* W 67 532/9 Neb-Omaha* W 83 642/11 South Dakota* W 84 752/16 @Augustana* L 93 95 O22/20 Upper Iowa W 69 532/25 @South Dakota* L 67 85Wells Fargo Finals3/1 Neb-Omaha W 96 843/4 South Dakota W 85 693/5 MSU Mankato L 69 78NCAA North Central Region3/11 Ft. Hays State L 54 69

2006-07 (19-11, 7-5 NCC)Coach: Kevin SchlagelOpponent SCSU Opp.SCSU Hoopster Classic11/17 Rockhurst W 77 6711/18 Mary L 77 8611/24 Conc.-St. Paul W 76 5011/25 MSU-Moorhead W 68 6611/28 @Bemidji W 80 5012/2 Dakota State W 75 39

12/5 @Upper Iowa W 77 6012/9 @ St. John’s W 90 7812/14 SW Minn. St. W 76 73 OT12/16 @ Wayne St. W 65 5212/19 @ Bowie St. L 77 8412/21 @Col. Union W 99 7312/29 @ Crookston W 83 5712/31 N. Michigan W 91 931/4 @North Dakota* W 92 901/6 @MN Duluth* W 86 791/11 Minnesota St.* L 73 831/13 @ Augustana* W 81 761/16 Sioux Falls L 67 751/20 MN Duluth* W 88 691/27 Neb.-Omaha* W 76 672/1 North Dakota* L 72 752/3 @Minnesota St.* L 68 962/8 @Neb.-Omaha* W 75 622/10 @South Dakota* L 63 912/17 Augustana* W 85 802/24 South Dakota* L 83 90 OTNCC Tournament2/28 Neb. Omaha W 63 523/3 @Minnesota St. L 73 78NCAA North Central Regional3/10 @ Winona L 73 100

2007-08 (17-11, 5-7 NCC)Coach: Kevin SchlagelOpponent SCSU Opp.SCSU Hoopster Classic11/16 Bemidji State W 86 6111/17 Mary W 77 6111/20 Wayne St. W 99 71UNO Thanksgiving Classic11/23 Mont. St.-Billings W 89 6811/24 Colo. St.-Pueblo W 52 5011/27 MSU Moorhead W 80 7412/5 Upper Iowa W 72 4912/8 St. John’s W 82 5612/13 Conc.-St. Paul W 72 5712/16 @U-Mary L 48 7712/20 @SW Minn. L 68 8212/29 Minn., Crookston W 89 6712/30 @Conc.-St. Paul L 57 611/2 Sioux Falls W 83 661/10 North Dakota* W 74 541/12 Minn. Duluth* W 63 591/17 @Minn. State* L 72 961/19 Augustana* L 63 751/22 MSU Moorhead W 88 711/26 @Minn. Duluth* W 82 732/2 @Neb.-Omaha* L 76 932/7 @North Dakota* W 73 652/9 Minnesota State* L 75 872/14 Neb.-Omaha*L 87 992/16 South Dakota* W 75 712/23 @Augustana* L 68 863/1 @South Dakota* L 74 83NCC Tournament3/5 @Neb.-Omaha L 82 84

2008-09 (22-9. 14-6 NSIC)Coach: Kevin SchlagelOpponent SCSU Opp.SCSU Hoopster Classic11/15 Metro State W 82 7111/16 Wayne St. (NE) W 78 6611/22 @St John’s W 85 59Chico State Mac Martin Tourn,11/28 vs.Humboldt St. L 86 9111/29 @Chico St. L 49 7412/5 @Winona St.* W 99 97 OT12/6 @Upper Iowa* W 75 7312/12 MSU Moorhead* W 92 7312/13 Minn., Crookston* W 91 5412/20 Dakota State W 120 6812/30 St. Mary’s W 82 581/3 Concordia Univ.* W 68 461/9 @Minn. Duluth* L 64 751/10 @Bemidji State* L 66 691/16 Southwest Minn.* L 68 881/17 Minnesota St.* W 84 781/23 U-Mary* W 79 591/24 Northern St.* L 72 851/30 @Wayne St. (NE)* W 66 501/31 @Augustana* W 96 902/6 Minn. Duluth* W 72 592/7 Bemidji State* W 69 512/13 @SW Minn.* L 61 802/14 @Minnesota St.* L 67 752/21 @Minn., Crookston* W 84 702/25 @Concordia U.* W 69 672/28 Winona State* W 100 81NSIC Tournament3/4 Augustana W 91 843/7 @Winona State W 91 773/8 vs. Minnesota St. W 91 89

NCAA Central Region Tournament3/14 vs.Augustana L 72 73

2009-10 (29-6, 16-4 NSIC)Coach: Kevin SchlagelOpponent SCSU Opp.SCSU Hoopster Classic11/20 St. John’s W 78 71 OT11/21 Mich. Tech W 75 62NSIC Holiday Hoopsfest11/28 U-Mary W 66 5411/29 Augustana L 80 8912/4 Winona State L 72 7712/5 Upper Iowa W 80 6512/11 @MSU Moorhead W 80 6912/12 @ Minn., Crookston W 93 7212/16 Judson College W 102 6812/17 Cardinal Stritch W 99 7312/29 Sioux Falls W 78 461/2 @ Concordia W 89 801/8 Minn. Duluth W 65 451/9 Bemidji State W 80 691/15 @ Southwest Minn. W 72 671/16 @ Minnesota St. L 76 881/22 @ U-Mary L 60 761/23 @ Northern State W 66 641/29 Wayne State W 74 661/30 Augustana W 68 582/5 @ Minn. Duluth W 83 682/6 @ Bemidji State W 107 712/12 Soutwest Minn. W 64 512/13 Minnesota State W 92 842/20 Minn. Crookston W 86 572/24 Concordia Univ. W 83 712/27 @ Winona State L 69 80NSIC Tournament3/3 Concordia Univ. W 76 613/6 Wayne State W 74 663/7 Southwest Minn. W 68 67NCAA Central Region Tournament3/13 vs. Metro State W 82 773/14 vs. Minnesota State W 83 71 3/16 vs. Augustana W 84 75 OTNCAA Elite Eight3/24 vs. Midwestern St. W 92 88NCAA Final Four3/25 vs. Indiana Univ. Pa. L 70 76

2010-11 (15-14, 12-10 NSIC)Coach: Kevin SchlagelOpponent SCSU Opp.11/15 @ St. John’s L 65 70Grand Canyon Univ. Tournament11/19 @ CSUDH L 65 7811/20 @ GCS L 65 7111/29 St. Scholastica W 88 5412/3 @ U-Mary* L 81 8412/4 @ NSU* W 91 8312/10 Southwest Minn*. W 60 5812/11 Minnesota State* W 85 8312/18 CSP* L 66 731/3 @ Augustana* W 76 741/4 Wayne State* L 53 691/8 Upper Iowa* W 76 681/9 Winona State* L 91 93 OT 1/14 Bemidji State* W 92 88 OT1/15 UMD* W 94 741/21 @ UMC* W 62 501/22@ MSUM* W 76 641/28 Wayne State* W 66 591/29 Augustana* L 87 892/4 @ Winona State* L 67 882/5 @ Upper Iowa* W 79 672/11 @ Minn. State* L 69 802/12 @ SMSU* L 58 712/18 Northern State* W 76 662/19 U-Mary* L 73 783/@ CSP* L 66 78NSIC Tournament

3/2 @ Augustana W 79 733/5U-Mary W 65 593/6 Winona State L 41 58

2011-12 (20-9, 15-7 NSIC)Coach: Kevin SchlagelOpponent SCSU Opp.11/13 Sioux Falls W 74 56HOOPSTER CLASSIC+11/18 St. John’s+ W 67 5811/19 Jamestown+ W 83 6311/28 Valley City State W 80 7412/2 U-Mary* W 78 5512/3 Northern State* W 94 8412/9 @SMSU* L 81 8512/10 @Minnesota St.* W 77 7512/17 @Conc. St. Paul* W 84 731/2 Augustana* W 86 611/3 Wayne State* W 64 471/7 @Upper Iowa* W 74 68 OT1/8 @Winona State* L 77 871/13 @Bemidji State* W 72 701/14 @Minn. Duluth* W 89 541/20 Minn., Crookston* W 69 571/21 MSU Moorhead* W 77 561/27 @Wayne State* W 54 511/28 @Augustana* L 52 742/3 Winona State* L 74 842/4 Upper Iowa* W 75 722/10 Minnesota St.* W 64 632/11 SMSU* L 69 852/17 @Northern St.* W 87 83 OT2/18 @U-Mary* L 72 792/25 Conc.-St. Paul* L 89 93NSIC/Sanford Health Tourn2/29 Winona State L 53 64NCAA Central Region Tourn3/10 Bemidji State W 77 723/11 Metro State L 64 76

2012-13 (20-8, 15-7 NSIC)NSIC North Division ChampionsCoach: Kevin Schlagel Opponent SCSU Opp11/16 @St. John’s W 67 4811/23 @Florida Southern W 91 8911/24 v.St. Joseph’s (IN) W 71 52

12/1 Minnesota Duluth* W 97 6812/7 Bemidji State* W 68 6012/8 Minn.Crookston* W 79 5512/14 @Northern St.* W 73 5412/15 @MSU Moorhead* L 74 7812/29 Ashford Univ. W 90 591/4 UMary* W 92 641/5 Minot State* L 62 681/11 @SMSU* W 71 691/12 @Sioux Falls* W 83 731/15 @Minn Duluth* W 81 661/18 Minnesota St.* L 75 811/19 Conc-St. Paul* W 97 601/25 @Minot State* W 65 511/26 @UMary* W 68 512/1 @Wayne State* W 70 662/2 @Augustana* L 74 892/8 Winona State* W 79 782/9 Upper Iowa* L 70 712/15 MSU Moorhead* W 75 672/16 Northern State* W 78 622/22 @Minn.Crookston*L 77 802/23 @Bemidji State* L 71 75NSIC/Sanford Health Tourn.2/27 Conc.-St. Paul W 95 903/2 Upper Iowa L 55 73

2001 NCC Wells Fargo Finals Champions

2003 NCC Champions and Wells Fargo Champions

2010 NCAA Final Four Participants

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2013-14 (20-8, 17-7 NSIC)NSIC North Division Tri-Champions (15-7)Coach: Kevin Schlagel Opponent SCSU Opp11/9 Northwestern (MN) W 64 51ST. CLOUD STATE CLASSIC+11/16 St. John’s+ W 80 7411/17 Mayville State+ W 88 5611/23 @UW-Parkside W 87 8411/30 Minnesota Duluth* W 86 6512/6 @Bemidji State* L 65 7012/7 @Minn. Crookston*W 87 5012/13 Minot State* W 97 7312/14 U-Mary* W 80 5512/21 @Minnesota Duluth* L 78 791/3 @Minnesota State* L 77 971/4 @Conc. St. Paul* W 70 661/10 SMSU* W 91 831/11 Sioux Falls* W 85 731/17 @U-Mary* L 83 88 2OT1/18 @Minot State* W 88 85 OT1/24 Northern State* W 79 711/25 MSU Moorhead* L 88 95 OT1/31 Wayne State* W 90 632/1 Augustana University* W 76 702/7 @MSU Moorhead* L 88 912/8 @Northern State* W 76 582/14 @Winona State* L 68 892/15 @Upper Iowa* W 97 942/21 Minn. Crookston* W 78 662/22 Bemidji State* W 92 60NSIC/Sanford Health Tourn2/26 Sioux Falls W 86 753/2 Winona State @ Sioux Falls, S.D. L 70 78

2014-15 (18-12, 13-9 NSIC)Coach: Matt ReimerOpponent SCSU Opp@Michigan State (EXH) L 46 101Las Vegas Tournament11/14 vs. Lindenwood Univ. W 66 5811/15 vs. Emporia State W 87 7711/21 vs. UW-Parkside L 65 7611/25 @Saint John’s L 70 7311/29 vs. UMD* W 69 6612/2 vs. Crossroads College W 102 4812/5 @Bemidji State* W 88 6512/6 @Minn.Crookston* L 85 9912/12 vs. MSU Moorhead* L 85 9812/13 vs. Northern State* L 77 9112/20 @Minnesota Duluth* W 98 7412/30 vs. Iowa Wesleyan W 86 471/2 @Minnesota State* L 81 851/3 @Concordia-St. Paul* L 57 591/9 vs. Minn. Crookston* W 70 631/10 vs. Bemidji State* W 80 551/16 vs. Augustana* L 92 1011/17 vs. Wayne State* W 94 771/23 @U-Mary* W 96 881/24@Minot State* L 89 971/30 @Southwest Minn.St.* W 76 551/31 @Sioux Falls* W 76 612/6 vs. Winona State* W 65 562/7 vs. Upper Iowa* W 91 822/13 @Northern State* W 92 812/14 @MSU Moorhead* L 76 942/20 vs. Minot State* W 93 852/21 vs. U-Mary* L 82 87NSIC Sanford Health Tournament2/25 vs. SW Minn.St. W 93 833/1 vs. Minnesota State L 74 96

2015-16 (13-16, 10-12 NSIC)Coach: Matt Reimer Opponent SCSU OppNSIC / MIAA Challenge11/13 @ Missouri Southern L 79 9511/14 vs. Pittsburg State L 69 85 Husky Hoopster Classic11/20 vs. St. John’s (MN) L 80 8311/21 vs. Mayville State W 88 7311/24 vs. Northland College W 98 5611/28 @ Minn. Duluth* L 66 6812/4 vs. Bemidji State* W 80 6212/5 vs. Minnesota Crookston* W 97 6812/11 @ MSU Moorhead* L 64 7712/12 @Northern State* L 81 8812/19 vs. Minn. Duluth* L 92 10012/30 vs. Crown College W 106 491/2 vs. Minnesota State* L 71 861/3 vs. Concordia-St. Paul* W 96 711/9 @ Minnesota Crookston* W 80 791/10 @ Bemidji State * L 69 701/15 @ Augustana University* L 63 1021/16 @Wayne State* W 108 741/22 vs. Mary* W 90 841/23 vs. Minot State* W 80 721/29 vs. Southwest Minn. St.* W 103 941/30 vs. Sioux Falls* L 80 982/5 @ Winona State* L 78 962/6 @ Upper Iowa* L 85 1042/12 vs. Northern State* W 102 822/13 vs. MSU Moorhead* L 82 902/19 @ Minot State* L 89 972/20 @ Mary * W 80 73NSIC/Sanford Health Tourn 2/24 @ Upper Iowa L 80 87

2016-17 (19-14, 14-8 NSIC)Coach: Matt Reimer Opponent SCSU OppCAA DII Tip-Off (Orange, Calif)11/4 vs. Arkansas-Fort Smith L 74 8511/5 vs. WTAMU L 70 8311/6 vs. Texas A&M Internal L 61 64 MIAA/NSIC Challenge (St. Cloud, Minn.)11/11 vs. Missouri Southern St. L 71 8211/12 vs. Pittsburg St. W 91 6811/18 vs. Waldorf University W 86 6411/22 at Saint John’s (MN) W 95 7711/26 vs. Minnesota State L 62 7912/2 vs. Minnesota Crookston* W 96 7812/3 vs. vs. Bemidji State* W 98 9512/9 @ Sioux Falls* W 90 7412/10 @ Southwest Minn. St * L 84 8212/17 @ Minnesota Duluth* W 63 5812/19 vs. Jamestown W 99 7712/30 vs. Minot State* W 82 7112/31 vs. Mary* W 88 731/6 @ Bemidji State* W 101 861/7 @ Minnesota Crookston* L 89 921/13 vs. Upper Iowa* W 92 891/14 vs. Winona State* W 88 651/17 vs. Minnesota Duluth* W 79 651/20 @ Northern State* L 73 821/21 @ MSU Moorhead* L 82 891/27 vs. Wayne State College* W 84 801/28 vs. Augustana* W 91 832/3 @ Concordia-St. Paul* W 88 562/4 at Minnesota State* L 62 792/10 @ Mary L 79 992/11 @ Minot State W 96 91(OT)2/17 vs. MSU Moorhead L 97 104 (OT)2/18 vs. Northern State L 64 75

NSIC/Sanford Health Tournament (First Round - campus/ Second Round at Sioux Falls, S.D.)2/22 vs. Wayne State W 92 782/26 vs. Upper Iowa L 61 81

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Abdelfattah, Mahmoud 2008-10Abram, Tom 1963-67Adamic, Duane 1946-48Adams, Travis 1999-03Ahle, Myron 1957-59Akason, Brad 1973-76Akervik, Bryan 1988-92Alaspa, Mike 1986-87Alcantara, Eddie 2014-2015Alden, Leslie 1933-35Aldridge, Mark 1967-70Allen, Jason 2002-04Altuvilla, Robert 1948-50Anderson, Bert 1926-28Anderson, Bob 1947-48Anderson, Bruce 1982-86Anderson, Clarence 1948-49Anderson, Don 1949-50Anderson, Donovan 1949-50Anderson, Kermit 1930-33Anderson, Mitch 1994-95Anderson, Pete 1965-66Anderson, R. 1933-34Anderson, Sheldon 1950-52Anderson, Ted 1963-64Anderson, Vernon 1932-33Anderstrom, Alan 1972-76Anfenson, Tim 1980-81Anfinson, Gene 1959-62Antognozzi, John 1947-49Arndt, Bill 1954-55Arnold, Floyd 1932-35Arnold, Jim 1959-60Arnold, Mike 1966-70Ashbaugh, Lester 1923-25Averkamp, Jon 2014-presentAvery, Eugene 1937-39Backowski, Milo 1979-80Baggenstoss, Vern 1957-59Bahn, Dale 1959-61Bahneman, Guy 1958-60Baker, Dennis 1962-63Baker, J. 1961-62Bambenek, Ron 1957-60Bandas, Harvey 1966-67Banks, Albert 1941-43Banks, Richard 1947-50Barnes, Cleveland 1983-87Barott, Jeff 1967-71Barth, John 1971-75Bartz, Spencer 2005-09Bauer, Steve 1971-72Baumgartner, Ivan 1948-49Beaudette, Kris 1989-93Bebus, John 1963-64Bell, Tom 1957-58Bennett, Carl 1983-84Benson 1924-25Berg, Jim 1976-77Berg, Maury 1963-64Bergner, Dennis 1952-53, 1955-56Bergstraser, Tim 2009-13Bergstrom, Eric 2004-07Bergstrom, Marvin 1946-51Bernsetter, Andrew 2007-11Bishop, Todd 1997-01Bjur, Dick 1963-67Blaha, Marion 1923-25, 1929-30Bland, Bob 1957-58Blizil, John 1959-60Blomlie, John 1960-62Blomquist, Howard 1955-56Blume, Gene 1949-51Bondy, Ed 1951-52Bonstrom, Orlin 1954-55Boone, Calvin 1971-73Boone, Derrick 2014-15Boone, Louie 1966-70Borgert, Bob 1950-53Bostrom, Donald 1927-28Bouman, Todd 1993-96Brady, Don 1967-68Brant, B.J. 1998-02Brenden, Todd 1970-71

Brennan, J. 1961-62Brooks, Tony 2010-12Brown, Kenquane 2009-13Brown, Travis 1992-94Browne, Jeff 1978-81Bryan, George 1965-66Bryant, Jon 1995-97Bucholz, Ben 2010-11Buege, Don 1948-53Busch, Herman 1927-28Byrne, Kelly 2005-07Campbell, Bob 1958-60Campbell, Zac 2003-07Carlson, Alex 2000-04Carlson, Bill 1954-55Carlson, John 1975-78Carlson, Kent 1970-71Carlson, Marc 1989-91Carlson, William 1949-50Carmichael, Brett 2006-09Carpenter, Frank 1924-25Carruth, Dan 1958-61Cates, Arthur 1948-49Catron, Kevin 1984-86Cegers, Donnell 2014-15Chayer, Danny 2003-04Chenn, Steve 1971-74Christensen, Jon 2011-14Cline, Bill 1957-58Coenen, Craig 2005-09Colletti, Ed 1930-33Collins, Andy 1993-95Conley, Jack 1939-43Cook, Bob 1947-48Countryman, Ken 1983-85Craggs, Matt 2013-14Craigmile, Ron 1959-63Cramer, Stewart 1989-93Crosby, Vance 1947-51Cruz, Damarius 2010-14Cummings, Bruce 1950-51Cummings, Gary 1958-60Cupkie, Lynn 1960-61Daggett, John 1963-66Dahl, Mason 1922-23Danielson, Bob 1955-56Davis, Gage 2015-presentDavis, Gene 1949-50Deblock, John 1934-38Decker, Tom 1972-76Delich, Bob 1946-49DeVita, Dino 1991-93Ditty, Tom 1964-68Dix, Enoch 1997-99Doane, Malcome 1930-34Docherty, Warren 1961-64Dodds 1923-24Doe, Jerry 1968-71Doe, Mike 1957-58Donnell, Calib 1969-70Dorman, Dennis 1949-50Dougherty, Denny 1959-60Douglas, Gary 1980-82Dreas, David 2004-08Dwyer, Tom 1959-62Eckhoff, Jeff 1977-81Eilers, John 1978-79Ellens, Dave 1957-59Elness, Bob 1972-74Emanuel, Tony 1938-40Embertson, George 1948-49Erickson, John 1963-64Ernst, K. 1922-23Evans, Brad 2003-05Evans, John 1992-93Evert, Joe 2003-05Ewing, John 1958-59Fabel, Randy 1978-82Faulk, Nash 2012-14Feltman, Gerry 1958-59Fernald, William 1949-51Filippi, Louis 1939-43Fisher, Jesse 2007-11Foley, Andy 2014-present

Forrest, Mike 1963-65Fort, James 2011-15Fouks, Greg 1970-73Fowler-Canty, Nigel 2013-14Fredericks, Terry 1957-59Frericks, Gary 1977-78Frie, Richard 1951-53Frikken, Brent 2001-03Funk, Rog 1963-64Gambrino, John 1982-84Gamm, Robert 1949-50Gandrud, Howie 1958-59Geiger, Joe 1984-85Gerard, Earl 1928-31Germann, Chad 1990-94Gislason, Richard 1949-51Gjertson, Wilfred 1931-34Glatzmaier, Joe 1957-58Gohman, Charles 1935-37Goring, Zach 1996-00Grams, Ted 1954-56Gray, Brian 2000-01Green, Les 1970-71Greene, Eric 2004-07Greenfield, Leroy 1958-59Greenwald, Fred 1927-28, 1931-32Griffith, Craig 1979-81Grow, Derrick 1982-85Gulstad, Howard 1963-64Heede-Andersen, Adam 2015-presentHaas, Howard 1951-52Hadden, Russ 1947-48Haddorf, Jack 1960-63Hagemeyer, Gary 1966-67Hagen, Dan 1977-81Hagen, Jerry 1968-69Hagstrom, Rog 1954-55Haire, Kevin 1980-84Hall, Irvin 1923-24Hall, Kurt 2016-presentHall, Mark 2015-16Halsey, Steve 1969-71Halverson, Bob 1938-39Hambrecht, Henry 1942-43, 1948-49Hamlin, Bob 1937-39Hamrie, John 1963-64Hanlon, Jack 1926-28Hannon, James 1925-26Hannula, Richard 1942-43Hans, Reid 1969-71Hansen, Drew 2014-15Hansen, Larry 1960-61Hanson, Allen 1955-56Hanson, James 1947-51Hanson, Ken 1951-53, 1955-56Hanson, Larry 1959-60, 1962-63Hanson, Louis 1930-32Hanson, Matt 2004-05Harris, Bobby 2003-04Harris, John 1979-80Harrison, Jack 1961-64Hartman, Leo 1955-56Harvey, Chris 1988-89Harvey, Mark 1987-90Hass, Howard 1952-53Haugen, Alfred 1948-49Haugen, Jeff 1983-84Haugen, Ralph 1926-30Haustad, Harvey 1950-51Hawkins, Scott 2008-13Hegman, Bob 1976-80Hein, Mark 1993-94Heine, Marty 1978-82Helgeson, Gene 1949-50Hentges, Dick 1949-50Hentges, Leroy 1957-58Hergott, Jeff 1986-88Herman, Todd 2006-07Hesse, Lou 1959-60Hill, Don 1950-53Hill, Ken 1957-58Hillman, Mike 1985-87Hinzman, Jon 1994-98Hoelschel, Jerry 1974-75

Hoffarber, Bruce 1975-77Hoffman, Lowell 1971-72Hollander, Bob 1941-42Holmberg, Bill 1970-73Hunter, Mickey 1971-72Hustad, Harvey 1951-52Isberner, Brad 1974-76Jackson, Wallace 1942-43Jacobson, Jesse 1997-99Jensen, Don 1957-58Jensen, Shaun 2009-13John Kne 1948-49Johnson, Andy 1998-02Johnson, Brad 1960-64Johnson, Dale 1941-42Johnson, Darrell 1960-61Johnson, Dennis 1969-70Johnson, Doug 1958-59Johnson, Jeff 1966-69Johnson, Josh 2014-2015Johnson, Mike 1965-66Johnson, Norm 1951-52Johnsrud, Jordan 2010-11Johnstone, Jay 1934-35, 1936-39Jolstad, LeRoy 1967-69Jones, Jerome 1994-96Josephson, Bill 1965-66Kalien, Tyson 2012-14Kamrowski, Felix 1926-27Karlsrud, Jorgen 2005-06Kee, John 1994-95Kelly, Bob 1970-71Kelly, Jack 1954-58Kelm, Todd 1981-83Kesler, Dean 1990-92Kesti, Greg 1989-93Kettler, Greg 1973-77Keyte, Marvin 1926-27Kidder, Pat 1947-48King, Tony 1987-89Klaers, David 1969-70Klein, Don 1939-40Kluge, Kraig 1989-90Kne, John 1946-48Kosel, Bob 1954-55Kosonen, 1933-34Kothe, Dave 1958-60Kottke, Willard 1936-39Krause, Jerry 1954-55Kron, Jason 1999-03Krych, Simon 2014-15Kubitscheck, G. 1961-62Kuechle, Terry 1984-88Kummer, Red 1950-51Kunze, Joe 1932-37Kurr, Ed 1960-61Laager, Dean 1970-72LaLond, Edward 1927-29Larson, Chris 2012-14Larson, Gary 1954-55Larson, J. 1951-52Leasia, Lealand 1927-28, 1931-32LeCuyer, Ray 1960-61Ledin, John 1957-58Lee, Stephen 1990-91Lembke, Herbert 1924-26Lemme, Mark 1978-81Lenarz, LaMont 1948-49Leonard, William 1927-28Levandoski, Kevin 2010-presentLieske, Reuben 1942-43Liestman, Don 1958-59Lind, Eric 1985-89Lind, Kent 1985-89Linde, Jeff 1976-77Lindhag, Paul 1972-73Lindsey, Darryl 1976-78Lindsley, Sam 1923-24Linehan, David 1962-66Linehan, Jack 1964-68Luebke, 1933-34Lunde, Jeff 1977-79

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Madison, Gary 1981-85Magnuson, Bill 1963-64Malmer, Loren 1957-58Malmgren, Jerry 1947-48Mann, Phil 1987-89Marshall, Trevon 2016-presentMarson, Jerod 1997-99Martin, Denny 1957-58Martz, E. 1951-52Matasich, Ed 1938-40Mathre, Marvile 1940-41Matthiasson, Matt 1983-85Maus, Ron 1971-73McCourt, Preston 2012-14McDeid, Tom 1976-77McDonald, Joel 1991-95McDowell, Carl 1923-25McKay, Barry 1974-78Meffert, Leonarde 1922-24Merickle 1922-23Meyer, Dan 1977-79Meyer, Ed 1954-56Meyer, Greg 1972-74Meyer, Joel 1978-82Meyer, Ken 1968-69Meyers, Gerry 1959-60Miller, Bob 1950-51Miller, Bob 1939-40Miller, Doug 1973-77Miller, Ed 1954-56Miller, Nate 2001-05 Mills, Gordon 1932-33Mitchell, Jim 1971-72Molestad, Clarence 1937-39Morehead, Bill 1960-61Morehead, Jim 1959-60Morgan, Chuck 1968-70Morgan, Mike 1975-78Morgan, T. 1961-62Morrow, Bobby 2005-08Morrow, Tony 1995-97Mortag, Seth 2013-2016Mudford, Tony 1958-59Muehring, Dennis 1958-59Munsch, Charles 1966-70Mussman, Jake 2016-presentNagorski, Mike 1987-88Neller, Dan 1950-52Nelson, Bob 1949-50Nelson, C. 1939-40Nelson, Denny 1960-61Nelson, G. 1961-62Nelson, Jerry 1996-98Nelson, John 1954-55Nelson, Mike 1973-76Nelson, Robert 1948-49Nicholson, Louis 1939-41Niehaus, Connor 2011-15Nord, Dave 1971-72Nordgren, Roger 1969-73Nordin, Stan 1938-41Novak, Ben 2006-07Novak, Ken 1947-51Nyberg, J. 1951-52O'Brien, Dana 1965-66Ojiaku, Ovinna 2005-06O’Neill, Alex 2016-presentO'Neill, Gene 1957-58Odanovich, Joe 1934-38Oelrich, V. 1961-62Ogaard, Dick 1957-58Oistad, Jeff 1979-80Olson, Harvey 1950-51Olson, Henry 1946-47, 1948-49Olson, Jerry 1958-59Olson, Norman 1927-28Ortman, Josh 2007-11Osborne, Lloyd 1922-23Ostlund, Erwin 1939-42Ostmoe, Ted 1939-42Otto, Bob 1954-55Outwin, Ellsworth 1933-37Ozer, Yusuf 2003-04Paddock, Lance 1988-90

Pagenkopf, Albert 1935-38Passi, Ray 1935-37Pearce, Curtis 1977-78Pelowski, Jason 1993-97Pelowski, Nathan 1994-98Perkins, Ed 1942-43, 1946-49Perkins, Reggie 1984-88Perpich, Joe 1934-35Perry, Carl 1923-24, 1925-26Persinger, Alan 2000-03Peters, Greg 1993-94Peters, Scott 2002-05Petersen, Bill 1983-87Peterson, Gary 1965-66Petka, Don 1957-58Petrich, Jim 1971-74Pettit, Alan 1942-43Phillips, Nate 2009-11Pilantz, D. 1961-62Plombon, Don 1955-56Poepping, Shane 1993-97Polesak, Fred 1957-58Pool, Binky 1988-90Porter, Terry 1964-68Porter, Terry 1954-55Porter, William 1951-52Potthoff, Marvin 1936-36, 1938-39Powers, Cullen 1999-03Poydras, Jordan 2012-15Pryor, Tom 1961-62Putz, Brett 2008-12Putz, Ron 1981-84Raitz, Troy 1988-89Rajacich, Velko 1946-49Rancik, Rado 1998-02Raymond, Brad 1993-95Rebic, Ognjen 2011-12Reese, Jonny 1999-02Rehkamp, Don 1947-48Rehkmap, Donald 1948-49Remme, Tim 1989-91Rengel, John 1935-37Repulski, Bill 1958-59Repulski, Eldon 1946-47Riley, Michael 2008-10Ripon, William 1928-30Ripperger, Rod 1976-77Robinson, Dave 1977-81Rock, Casper 1937-40Roepke, Gerald 1962-63Roepke, Gerry 1961-62Roepke, Gerry 1960-61Rohs, Bryan 1973-74Roth, J. 1961-62Rostampour, Mike 2011-12Rothstein, Theo 2008-13Rudoll, Troy 1986-90Rudrud, LeRoy 1948-49Russ, Ron 1977-78Rygh, Richard 1946-47, 1948-49Rygh, Richard 1942-43Sahlstrom, 1924-25Saliterman, Harold 1925-27Salscheider, Keith 1999-02Sanford, Wilfred 1930-34Shackelford, Maynard 1963-64Scharnowski, Haug 1990-94Schellinger, Brian 2004-08Scheveck, Mark 1980-84Shirley, Tom 2009-10Schlagel, Bob 1970-72Schlagel, Kevin 1974-76Schmid, Harry 1924-28Schmidt, Jeremy 1996-00Schmiesing, Izzy 1962-66Schneck, Matt 2006-2010Schneider, Gene 1949-53Schoenrock, Rob 1998-99Schroeder, Jim 1959-60Schroer, Galen 1969-72Schwanke, Joel 1969-70Schwantz, Jerry 1972-74Seaton, Earl 1939-43Secrest, Hank 1925-27

Seehusen, Norm 1961-64Selisker, Bill 1957-59Selisker, Laurie 1958-59Severson, Darrel 1965-66Shepherd, Elbert 1998-99Siegle, Matt 2002-06Simonson, Russ 1957-58Simpson, James 1923-24Sjoberg, Ray 1948-49Skarich, Kevin 1987-89Skovholt, T. 1961-62Slattery, Jim 1950-51Smith, Chuckie 2014-2015Smith, J. 1961-62Smith, Rayford (J.R.) 1994-96Smith, Scott 1978-79Smrekar, Stephen 1931-32Soderling, Steve 1971-72Spann, LaTroy 1991-93Spaulding, Todd 1984-88Springer, Scott 1989-93Stahl, Don 1965-66Stanojevic, Nebosha 2015-2016Stensrud, C. 1929-31Stepan, John 1952-53Stern, Ron 1987-89Stevens, William 1922-24Stoeve, Mark 1970-74Stone, Scottie 2013-2016Strandemo, Steve 1966-70Streetar, Bob 1958-60Strub, Josh 1971-73Sullivan, Adam 2004-07Sullivan, Bill 1960-61Suzick, John 1939-40Swanson, Dan 1975-77Swanson, Harry 1946-49Swenson, Russell 1927-28Syltie, Jim 1963-64Tangren, Laurel 1955-56Tank, J. 1961-62Terhaar, David 1974-77Thayer, Jerry 1955-59Thein, Pete 1957-58Theis, Al 1948-51Theisen, Brindley 2015-presentThompson, Dave 1959-60Thurston, Orieon 1989-91Titus, Joe 2000-02Tjesvold, Curt 1957-58Tomlyanovich, Steve 1981-83Treanor, Kevin 1985-87Trewick, Mike 1965-69Trewick, Paul 1966-70Tribur, John 1927-28Trull, Steve 2000-05Tschimperle, Dan 1958-61Tully, Jerome 1930-31Tully, William 1929-30Ulferts, Wayne 1948-49Urich, Matt 1934-35Urick, Matt 1937-38Van Kalsbeck, Cliff 1949-50Vanden Einde, Mark 1966-68Vegoe, Howard 1927-28Ver Huel, Ross 2006-08Virgin, Chad 2000-04Virgin, Kurt 1971-74Wabiszewski, Dusty 2005-08Wade, Brandon 1995-99Wadhams, Tom 1940-41, 1946-48Waldron, Duane 1948-49Walker, Rodney 1995-97Walters, Willard 1940-43Waltman, Ed 1966-70Wander, J. 1951-52Wandersee, Dwayne 1950-51Ward, Dan 1991-95Warnberg, Neil 1961-63, 1967-69Wassenaar, Roger 1954-56Weber, Wilfred 1947-48Weigle, Richard 1948-49Weihert, Pat 2002-06Weikle, Thomas 1957-58

Weinzierl, Jim 1970-72Weir, Bob 1958-59Weismann, John 1929-30Wendel, Mike 1977-79Wendt, Lawrence 1927-30Wessel, Dennis 1976-80Westgaard, Alvin 1925-26Westholm, Bob 1940-41Westlund, Dave 1949-51, 1954-56Westlund, Roger 1950-55Whitlock, Sean 1994-98Wigg, Jim 1962-63Wilcox, Paul 1940-42Willis, Jebb 1974-76Wilson, George 1967-71Wing, Glen 1925-27Winnekins, Ross 2006-09Winter, Vernon 1946-49Witt, Forest 1998-03Witt, Taylor 2007-11Wittmann, Bryan 2003-04Wohler, Barry 1985-87Wojeiechowski, Ed 1951-52Wold, Darrold 1951-55Wolfe, Gayle 1949-51Wolff, Dave 1961-63Wolff, Bob 1958-62Wrightson, Ned 1997-98Wynn, Ryan 2016-presentYonke, Bret 1993-96Young, C. 1939-40Zaeske, D. 1961-62Zakaraisen, Jim 1954-56

(NOTE: Players from 1922-Present are listed. List compiled from season stat sheets, letterwinner lists and SCSU yearbooks. Please contact Joe Prisco at 320-308-2172 to make corrections or additions)

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THE 2010 CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON RUN TO THE NCAA DIVISION II FINAL FOUR

2010 NSIC/Sanford Health Tournament Results

Wed., Mar. 3, 2010 (at High Seed)Quarterfinal Games

#8 Southwest Minnesota State - 80@ #1 Minnesota State - 78

#5 U-Mary - 57@ #4 Winona State - 76

#7 Concordia-St. Paul - 61@ #2 St. Cloud State - 76

#6 Wayne State - 75@ #3 Augustana - 52

Sat., Mar. 6, 2010 (St. Cloud, Minn.)Semi-Final Games

#2 St. Cloud State - 74#6 Wayne State - 66

#8 Southwest Minnesota State - 81#3 Winona State - 67

Sun., Mar. 9, 2010 (St. Cloud, Minn.)Championship Game

#2 St. Cloud State - 68#8 Southwest Minnesota State - 67

2010 NSIC Tournament Most Valuable Player Matt Schneck interviewed after the championship.

The Huskies celebrate a second straight NSIC Tournament Championship after a 68-67 win over Southwest Minnesota State in the Championship game at Halenbeck Hall.

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2010 NCAA Central Region Tournament Results

@ Mankato, Minn.

Sat., Mar. 13, 2010 Quarterfinal Games

#8 Colorado Mines - 80#1 Minnesota State - 84

#5 Metro State - 77#4 St. Cloud State - 82

#6 New Mexico Highlands - 73#2 Augustana - 87

#7 Winona State - 68#3 Mesa State - 73

Sun., Mar. 16, 2010 Semi-Final Games

#3 Augustana - 95#2 Mesa State - 84

#1 Minnesota State - 71#4 St. Cloud State - 83

Tue., Mar. 16, 2010Championship Game

#3 Augustana - 75#4 St. Cloud State - 84

THE 2010 CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON RUN TO THE NCAA DIVISION II FINAL FOUR - CENTRAL REGION

2010 NCAA Central Region Champions. The Huskies defeated Augustana College, 84-75 in the regional championship held at Minnesota State University. The win sends St. Cloud State to the NCAA Division II Elite Eight in Springfield, Mass.

MAR. 13, 2010: St. Cloud State made clutch plays down the stretch to hold off an athletic Metropolitan State University squad 82-77 in the first round of the NCAA Central Regional tournament at Bresnan Arena in Mankato. Taylor Witt came through for the Huskies for making two free throws with five seconds to go to put St. Cloud State up 80-77, before Nate Phillips made the biggest play of his Husky career. Phillips stole the ball off the Roadrunner dribble near the Huskies’ bench and took it in for a lay-up to seal the second 26-win season in Kevin Schlagel’s coaching career.Josh Ortmann also came up huge in the final moments of the game for the Huskies. As the shot clock ran down to under 10 seconds, Ortmann hit a three pointer with 47.4 seconds to go in the game to take a 71- 64 lead to help hold off a final rush by Metro State.The Roadrunners answered with a three point play of their own to make it a 76-72 game with just less than 30 seconds remaining. After a made free throw by St. Cloud State,the Roadrunner’s again answered with a three pointer to make it 77-75 before the Huskies closed out their fourth straight win to advance to the second round of the tourna-ment.MAR. 14, 2010: In a battle between NorthernSun Intercollegiate Conference foes, St. Cloud State put together a late game surge against No. 8 Minnesota State University Mankato to earn a school record 27th victoryof the season with an 83-71 win in the semifinal round of the NCAA Central Regional tournament.After splitting the two regular season matchups against the Mavericks, St. Cloud State-the NSIC conference tournament champions, gave Minnesota State (25-5) - the NSIC regularseason champions, their biggest point-loss of the season.The rush for the school record in wins started after a back and forth second half of the play as the Huskies sat in a 71-68 lead with 3:07 to go in the game. St. Cloud State then

outscored the Mavericks 11-3 in the final three minutes to claim the coveted victory.St. Cloud State had a balanced attack all night long with four players scoring in double figures, as the Huskies shot nearly 48 percent from the field. Josh Ortmann was lights out from beyond the three point line; making 4-of-5 three’s to give him 16 points in the game. Nate Phillips had the biggest game of his career off the bench for St. Cloud State, scoring six points, grabbing five rebounds and recording four steals on the night.MAR. 16, 2010: For the second time in school history a St. Cloud State men’s basketball team will be playing in the NCAA Elite Eight after beating Augustana College 84-75in overtime in the NCAA Central Regional Championship in the Taylor Center.The Huskies (28-5) were able to cut down the nets for the asthey outscored the Vikings 18-9 in overtime, including the final 11 points to make it to the Elite Eight for the first time since the 1986-87 season. St. Cloud State will next play Midwestern State Wednesday, March 24 in Springfield,Mass. Junior Andrew Bernstetter picked the right time to shine for St. Cloud State as he scored his first points of the game with a put pack to bring the score to 75-73 in favor of the Vikings with 2:28 to go in overtime. He then took the Husky lead back for good with a devastating three pointer just beforethe final minute to take a 76-75 lead.“Bernie (Bernstetter) has been there for us all year. We knew at some point he would make a play for us,” said head coach Schlagel.After two Husky free throws, Nate Phillips had a break-away layup, as he was out in front of the pack on a defensiverebound to seal the victory.

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ST. CLOUD STATE 92, MIDWESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY 88MAR. 24, 2010- Elite Eight: In the city where the game of basketballwas born, St. Cloud State now stands alone in school history with a 92-88 win over Midwestern State University Wednesday afternoon in the Elite Eight round of the Division II tournament in the Mass Mutal Center in downtown Springfield, Mass.

Behind one of the top performances in Elite Eight history from junior Taylor Witt (Morris), St. Cloud State advanced to the Huskies first Final Four game in school history.

St. Cloud State ended the Mustangs season at 31-3 while recording a school record 29th win of the season, as Witt scored 20 of the final 21 dramatic points to down Midwestern State. Witt went off for the fourth highest scoring total in an Elite Eight game with 43 points, including 38 in the second half. He also made a NCAAtournament record with 22 free throws made and 23 attempted.

“I just started to feel it. I was trying to take it to the hoop and pull up to get to the free throw line. In a big game like this, it’s going to come down to free throws,” Witt said of his attack on the Mustang defense. Witt’s 43 points were the third high-est in school history, after scoring just five points in nine minutes of play in the first half. “I think every kid’s dream is to play in March…deep into March. We definitely wouldn’t have been able to do it without the team,” Witt said.

The last time a player scored 43 points in an Elite Eight game was when Jack Sullivan of Mount Saint Mary’s scored 43 in 1957. “It didn’t surprise me (Witt’s performance). He’s a gamer and when he gets on a role like this, we just get into our sets and let him go,” said head coach Kevin Schlagel.

All-American senior Matt Schneck (Whitefish Bay, Wis.) finished with his 22nd double-double of the season with 16 points and 13 rebounds.

INDIANA UNIV. OF PENNSYLVANIA 76, ST. CLOUD STATE 70MAR. 25, 2010- Final Four: The Huskies could not bounce back from an early first half deficit in the NCAA Division II Final Four Thursday night, to end a record setting 2009-10 season in losing 76-70 to No. 2 Indiana University of Pennsylvania.

The Huskies end the most successful season in school history at 29-6 en route to the team’s first Final Four appearance. “It turned out to be a great game,” head coach Kevin Schlagel said. “I’m very proud of the way we bounced back. I’m so proud of our team and what they have accomplished this year.”

Schneck finished his career with one of the top performances in this year’s tourna-ment with his 23rd double-double of the season. He ended his last game in a Husky uniform with a game-high 29 points, while grabbing a tournament high 17 rebounds. “Everyone should be lucky enough to coach a guy like Matt. The NCAA should be very proud of this young man,” Schlagel said.

Schneck also posted a double-double in all eight playoff games this season, and finishes his career as one of the top scorers and rebounders in school history. “This has been the best experience of my life. It’s been a great four years at St. Cloud State,” said Schneck reflecting on his career with the Huskies. “I’m just proud of the guys for fighting to get here.”

The Huskies had a slow start to the first half of play, making two of their first 15 shots to trail 19-6 half way through the half, before trailing 32-25 at the half. It was the lowest scoring first half of the season by the Huskies. St. Cloud State ended the half shooting 25 percent from the field, while the Crimson Hawks made 43.8 percent of their shotsattempted.

St. Cloud State then came out and battled in the second half to and sophomore Brett Putz (Forest City, Iowa) made a crucial lay-up off an offensive rebound to tie the game at 64-64. But IUP had an answer for every St. Cloud State basket down the stretch to put an end to the season.

2010 NCAA Divsion II Elite Eight and Final Four Experience

2010 NCAA Elite Eight Tournament Results@ Springfield, Mass.

Wed., Mar. 24, 2010 Quarterfinal Games

St. Cloud State - 92Midwestern State (Texas) - 88

Indiana (PA) - 80Valdosta State - 64

Cal Poly Pomona - 69St. Joseph’s - 48

Bentley - 67Augusta State - 64

Thur., Mar. 25, 2010Semi-Final Games

Indiana (PA) - 76St. Cloud State - 70

Cal Poly Pomona - 71Bentley - 63

National Championship GameCal Poly Pomona - 65

Indiana (PA) - 53

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2010 NCAA Elite Eight Tournament Results@ Springfield, Mass.

Wed., Mar. 24, 2010 Quarterfinal Games

St. Cloud State - 92Midwestern State (Texas) - 88

Indiana (PA) - 80Valdosta State - 64

Cal Poly Pomona - 69St. Joseph’s - 48

Bentley - 67Augusta State - 64

Thur., Mar. 25, 2010Semi-Final Games

Indiana (PA) - 76St. Cloud State - 70

Cal Poly Pomona - 71Bentley - 63

National Championship GameCal Poly Pomona - 65

Indiana (PA) - 53Taylor Witt throws down a dunk in the NCAA Final Four

game against Midwestern State

Theo Rothstein takes a shot against Midwestern StateMatt Schneck grabs one of his 13 rebounds in the Elite Eight

contest against Midwestern State

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