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Bemidji State University Media GuideA member of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system, Bemidji State University is an affirmative action equal opportunity educator and employer.

BSU CoMMUniCAtionS & MArketing 08-410

SETHHAAKEBRADYFAIRBANKS

SERGEJBASKOW

SENIOR G

JUNIOR G/F

2009-10 BEMIDJI STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL

MEN’S BASKETBALL 2009-10

SCHEDULE

* NSIC game Home games played at BSU Gymnasium

4 at University of Wisconsin (exh.) Madison, Wis. 7:00 pm 8 at North Dakota (exh.) Grand Forks, N.D. 3:00 pm 20-21 Viterbo Pepsi Tournament La Crosse, Wis. 20 vs. College of the Ozarks La Crosse, Wis. 5:00 pm 21 at Viterbo or vs. Silver Lake College La Crosse, Wis. TBA 24 Jamestown College Bemidji, Minn. 7:00 pm 27-28 UW-Parkside Tournament Kenosha, Wis. 27 vs. Purdue North Central Kenosha, Wis. 5:00 pm 28 at UW-Parkside Kenosha, Wis. 5:00 pm

4 MSU Moorhead* Bemidji, Minn. 8:00 pm 5 Minnesota, Crookston* Bemidji, Minn. 8:00 pm 12 at Winona State* Winona, Minn. 4:00 pm 13 at Upper Iowa* Fayette, Iowa 4:00 pm 29 at Northern Michigan Marquette, Mich. 6:30 pm 2 Augustana College* Bemidji, Minn. 6:00 pm 3 Wayne State (Neb.)* Bemidji, Minn. 4:00 pm 8 at Concordia-St. Paul* St. Paul, Minn. 8:00 pm 9 at St. Cloud State* St. Cloud, Minn. 6:00 pm 15 Northern State* Bemidji, Minn. 8:00 pm 16 University of Mary* Bemidji, Minn. 8:00 pm 23 Minnesota Duluth* Bemidji, Minn. 4:00 pm 29 at Minnesota State* Mankato, Minn. 8:00 pm 30 at Southwest Minnesota State* Marshall, Minn. 8:00 pm

5 Concordia-St. Paul* Bemidji, Minn. 8:00 pm 6 St. Cloud State* Bemidji, Minn. 8:00 pm 12 at MSU Moorhead* Moorhead, Minn. 8:00 pm 13 at Minnesota, Crookston* Crookston, Minn. 6:00 pm 16 Finlandia Bemidji, Minn. 7:00 pm 20 Winona State* Bemidji, Minn. 4:00 pm 24 at Minnesota Duluth* Duluth, Minn. 8:00 pm 27 at Wayne State (Neb.)* Wayne, Neb. 6:00 pm

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

JUNIOR F/C

SCHEDULE

Matt Bowen Jeremy Tiers Ryan Montgomery

#11 Jake Lindstrom #12 Jon Krebs #13 Pat rick Cassidy #15 Burke Lendl #24 Tyler Wruck

#1 Jimmy Johnson #2 Seth Haake #3 Lance Rongstad #4 Brady Fairbanks #10 Tyler Westphal

#25 Noah Shepherd #32 Bryce Tesdahl #34 Mason Walters #41 Sergej Baskow #50 David Berthene

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Bemidji State UniverSity

BaSketBall 2009-10

Bemidji, MinnesotaFirst City on the Mississippi

Be m i d j i Stat e Ba S k e t B a l l

1..............................................................................................................................................................Bemidji State UniverSity

TABLE OF CONTENTSGENErAL INFOrmATION

Media Photo Roster ......................................................................IFC

2009-10 Quick Facts & Table of Contents ......................................... 1

2009-10 Season Outlook .................................................................. 2

BSU Head Coach Matt Bowen ........................................................... 3

What they are saying about Coach Bowen ....................................... 4

Assistant Coaches / Support Staff .................................................... 5

mEET ThE 2009-10 TEAm

Support Staff / Team Photo .............................................................. 6

BSU In the Classroom and Community ............................................ 7

Numerical Roster / Roster Breakdown ............................................. 8

The Team .................................................................................... 9-15

2008-09 SEASON-IN-rEvIEw

Season Recap .................................................................................16

BSU Record When ...........................................................................16

Statistics & Results .....................................................................17-18

Significant Milestones ....................................................................19

Player and Team Highs ...................................................................19

NOrThErN SuN INTErCOLLEGIATE CONFErENCE

General Information .......................................................................20

2008-09 Statistics ............................................................................21

2008-09 Standings, Honors & Awards .............................................21

All-Time Records ............................................................................22

All-Time Standings & Champions ...................................................23

2009-10 Preseason Coaches’ Poll & Players to Watch ......................23

2009-10 NSIC Opponents ..........................................................24-26

2009-10 Composite Schedule .........................................................27

BEmIdjI STATE BASkETBALL hISTOry & rECOrdS

Game, Season, Career & Top 10 Records ........................................28

Year-by-Year Leaders & Team Statistics ..........................................29

BSU All-Time Award Winners .........................................................30

All-Time Records vs. Opponents / 100-Point Games .......................31

Coaching Records ..........................................................................32

Year-by-Year Results .................................................................33-39

SChOOL INFOrmATION

Home of the Beavers .......................................................................40

Welcome to Bemidji .......................................................................41

This is Bemidji State University .......................................................42

BSU Athletic Facilities .....................................................................43

Beaver Pride: The Team Behind the Teams .....................................44

Media Information / NCAA Rules Compliance ..........................45-46

Bemidji State Administration & Support Staff ..................................47

Department of Athletics Staff & Directory .......................................48

2009-10 Schedule .......................................................................OBC

BEmIdjI STATE QuICk FACTSSchool/Enrollment: ..... Bemidji State University (5,020)Location/Founded: .....Bemidji, Minnesota 56601 (1919)Population: ....30,000 (reflects city and surrounding area)Conference: ........... Northern Sun IntercollegiateAffiliation: .... NCAA Division II (NCAA I-Hockey)Nickname: ..............................................BeaversSchool Colors: .......Green (PMS 3305) and WhiteHome Court: ................. BSU Gymnasium (2,500)Press Row Phone: .........................(218) 755-3620President: ..........Dr. Jon Quistgaard (Arizona ‘79)Athletic Director: ....Dr. Rick Goeb (North Dakota St. ‘89)Senior Woman’s Administrator: .......Sarah Levesque (North Dakota‘00)SWA Phone: .................................. (218) 755 2142Head Athletic Trainer: ........................ Bill Crews Athletic Trainer Phone: .................(218) 755-2769Compliance Coordinator: .......... Sarah LevesqueCompliance Phone: ......................(218) 755-2142Ticket Manager: .................................. Pam PappTickets Phone: ..............................(218) 755-3993Athletics Administrative Assistant:..... Debbie SloughAthletic Phone: ............................(218) 755-2941Athletic Fax: .................................(218) 755-3898

AThLETIC mEdIA rELATIONSDirector: .........Brad Folkestad (Bemidji State ‘01)AMR Phone: .................................(218) 755-4603AMR Fax: .....................................(218) 755-3898AMR Cell: .....................................(218) 308-1115AMR Email: ........... [email protected] AMR/Basketball: .... Dax Larson (Minnesota State ‘07)Assistant Phone: ...........................(218) 755-2763Assistant Cell: ..............................(612) 718-0729Assistant Email: [email protected] Assistant: .. Ross LaDue( Iowa State ‘09)Graduate Assistant Email: ... [email protected]/Basketball Press Row: ..(218) 755-3620Web site: .......... www.bemidjistate.edu/athletics

PrOGrAm hISTOryFirst year of men’s basketball: .....................1921 Overall record (87 seasons):......884-1,012 (.466) Years in post-season play: ..................... 5 (NAIA)

(National - 1940, 1941, 1942; District - 1984, ‘85) .........................................................1 (NCAA)

(North Central Regional - 2004)Northern Intercollegiate (NIC) Championships:... 8 ....(1940, 1941, 1942, 1951, 1952, 1954, 1957, 1967)Northern Sun Intercollegiate (NSIC) Championships: ...1 (2004)

COAChING STAFFHead Coach: .............................. Matthew Bowen

(Indiana, 1995)Men’s Basketball Office Phone: ....(218) 755-2774Record at School: ...............19-63 - Fourth seasonCareer Record: ..................19-63 - Fourth seasonAssistant Coaches: ... Jeremy Tiers (Lakehead University ‘98) Ryan Montgomery (Hamline University ‘06)

TEAm INFOrmATION2008-09 Record: .............8-19 (6-14 NSIC, T-10th)Starters Returning/Lost: .................................4/1Letterwinner Returning/Lost: .........................8/5Newcomers ....................................................... 7CrEdITS:

The 2009-10 Bemidji State University Men’s Basketball Media Guide is a production of the Bemidji State University Athletic Media Relations Office. All Rights Reserved. The 2009-10 version of this media guide was written, designed and edited by Assistant Athletic Media Relations Director Dax Larson using the Adobe Creative Suite on a Macintosh MacBook. Research, editorial and technical assistance provided by Director of Marketing and Communications Rose Jones, Adminstrative Assistant Valerie Mason, Athletic Media Relations Director Brad Folkestad, Graduate Assistant Ross LaDue, and student assistants Eric Story, Alayna Skibness, Corinne Milien, Jon Peterson and Courtney Anderson. Printing: Arrow Printing Bemidji, Minn. Outside cover design: Kathy Berglund. Photos: John Swartz, BSU Photo Services. For additional copies of this publication, contact the BSU Athletic Media Relations Office at (218) 755-2763 or mail check or money order of $5.00 to BSU Athletic Media Relations: MBB Media Guide, 1500 Birchmont Drive NE #29, Bemidji, MN 56601.

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The Bemidji State University men’s basket-ball team has been climbing the mountain ever since head coach Matt Bowen took over the program in 2006. BSU has made strides in the uphill battle, winning five games in 2006-07, six games in 2007-08 and eight games in 2008-09. This season BSU expects to reach the double-digit mark in wins and find its identity in the competitive Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference.

“We have to continue to improve,” Bowen said. “We have made a step every single year in getting better and I think this is the year where we reach the top and start getting on the backside of the mountain. Instead of losing the close games and talk about being close, it’s time to turn the tables with this group, which is older and more ex-perienced.”

Bowen and the Beavers have the pieces in place to try and get over the hump and make the NSIC Tournament with four start-ers and eight returning letterwinners on the roster. Despite still being young with only one senior, five juniors, two sophomores and seven freshmen, BSU will work hard to make improvements in 2009-10.

“If we play well, take care of the ball and do the things we are supposed to do, the wins should come,” Bowen said. “This is the third year of my first recruiting class. We’ve learned, grown and taken our lumps, now is the time to perform.”

RETURNERSGuards

The top returner for the Beavers is their lone senior, guard Seth Haake, who had a breakout season in 2008-09, leading BSU in points (13.9 p/g), rebounds (4.7 r/g), steals (1.7 s/g), minutes (30.4 m/g) and field goals made (4.6 fgm/game). Haake was named the NSIC Player to Watch for the Beavers and will be looked at to lead the team this season.

“He’s been the greatest find we’ve ever had,” Bowen said. “He should be an all-con-ference player this year. He was certainly deserving last year, but we just didn’t win enough games.”

Also returning to the line-up is Brady Fair-banks, a junior guard/forward who played in 23 games and was second on the team in scoring with 12.0 points per game. He was also second in rebounds at a 4.4 clip.

“Brady was a prolific scorer in high school and has shown glimpses of being that kind of scorer for us at the Division II level. We need Brady to become more consistent this season.”

Sophomore guard Jake Lindstrom re-turns to the Beaver line-up after averaging 10.4 points per game and recording three 20-plus point performances, which includ-ed a career-high 25 in a 82-77 loss to Uni-versity of Wisconsin-River Falls.

“Jake is a very good shooter and had mul-tiple games over 20 points, but also had games in the single digits. We need him to be more consistent, but he is certainly ca-pable of doing so.”

Junior guard Tyler Wruck and sophomore Bryce Tesdahl will look to contribute in 2009-10. Wruck played in 23 games last season and averaged 3.1 points and shot

.429 from the field. Tesdahl led the Beavers in assists with 85 (3.1 a/g), adding 6.8 points per game.

“Tyler is a person who has put in his time, worked extremely hard and knows our sys-tem, he will be right in the mix at the guard spot,” Bowen said. “At 6-5, Bryce is not a prototypical point guard and that is what we like. We have a five-man offense where everyone can play every position and Bryce has the vision and strength to continue to run our team.”

Forwards/Centers

Junior Jimmy Johnson played in all but one game last season, scoring 6.7 points and 3.5 rebounds per game. Johnson will be looked upon to come into his own during his junior year and be a big contributor for BSU.

“Jimmy had a great summer,” Bowen said. “He trimmed his body up, we are going to see a lot of good things out of Jimmy because his experiences have helped him.”

Junior Patrick Cassidy played in all 27 games, starting five in 2008-09. He averaged 6.9 points and 3.6 rebounds per game and will be asked to be more consistent this season.

“Pat showed glimpses of absolute brilliance and showed some games where he was in single digits in scoring,” Bowen said. “Pat has put on some muscle and he is in very good shape.”

The Beavers are excited to welcome back junior Sergej Baskow in 2009-10 after he suf-fered a season-ending knee injury after just six games. He scored 10 or more points and tallied five or more rebounds in four of the six games.

“Sergej is extremely strong and athletic,” Bowen said. “We certainly missed him last year and he will be a big help this year.”

The Beavers played a lot of teams close last season, grabbing a few upsets along the way, but still had a 3-7 record in games decided by five points or less. This season, BSU will look to be on the winning side of those tight match-ups and improve on its record.

“The margin between being close and winning is huge,” Bowen said. “It’s a major gap. Any team can play a game close, but to turn the corner and start winning is a huge step. Now that we are older and more experienced, hopefully we are learning what it takes to win.”

NEWCOMERS

BSU welcomes seven newcomers to the basketball squad this season. Tyler Westphal is a redshirt freshman, looking to contribute this season after soaking it in last year. Lance Rongstad, also on the BSU football squad, is in his first year with the program, but is a sophomore academically. The other five players are true freshmen, David Berthene (F), Jon Krebs (G), Burke Lendl (F), Noah Shepherd (G) and Mason Walters (G/F).

“When you go from high school to college, it’s a major shock to the system,” Bowen said. “The new players are all great guys with great skill. It will be interesting to see how they fit in. At least it will force the guys ahead of them to work a little harder, which will make the whole group better.”

OFFENSE/DEFENSE

The Beavers will be a running, moving, shooting team again this season, with everybody on the floor contributing to the offense. BSU was fifth in the NSIC last year in scoring of-fense with a 73.8 points per game mark. Unfortunately, they were dead last in scoring defense, giving up 79.0 points per contest. The Beaver coaching staff spent most of last season on the offensive scheme, so this season BSU will look to put some emphasis on the defensive side of the court.

“We run a five-man motion offense,” Bowen said. “It is pure cutting and screening and we try to spread the floor out as much as possible and utilize our match-ups. In order to be an upper half team in our league, we have to be better on defense. We weren’t strong enough, tough enough and we didn’t rebound enough last year. I’m hoping with matu-rity and more time spent on defense, we will become a better defensive team because in this league that is where championships are won.”

SCHEDULE

The Beavers will travel to the University of Wisconsin to open the season with an exhibi-tion game Nov. 4. BSU then begins the regular season on the road with the University of North Dakota, Nov. 8. The Beavers start their home portion of the schedule with a game Nov. 24 against Jamestown College. BSU begins its rough 20-game NSIC schedule Dec. 4 with a home game against Minnesota State University, Moorhead.

“The NSIC is a tremendous league,” Bowen said. “Any team that comes out of this confer-ence and makes the NCAA playoffs and comes out of the region has a legitimate shot to win a national championship. There aren’t a whole lot of nights off in this conference. From top to bottom every night is a battle and an all out grind.”

2009-10 Season Outlook.................................................................................................................

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3..............................................................................................................................................................Bemidji State UniverSity

Matt Bowen became the 19th head men’s basketball coach at Bemidji State University June 30, 2006. He enters his fourth season as head coach at Bemidji State after spending 15 years as an assistant coach at the Division I level. The River Falls, Wis. native has improved the Beavers’ record in each season. Last season, BSU went 8-19 overall and 6-14 in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference, finishing tied for 10th. Bowen guided his team to a 6-21 overall record and a 3-15 record in the NSIC for a ninth place finish in 2007-08 and was 5-23 overall and 5-13 in the NSIC in 2006-07. Bowen and his staff are still in the rebuilding stages as he was met with the chal-lenge of repairing a team that went 15-13 overall and 9-5 in the NSIC that was dismantled at the conclusion of the 2005-06 season. Bowen inherited a team that carried over just three players from the 2005-06 squad. In the process of rebuilding there are bumps along the road, but the Beavers are making strides in the right direction, defeating back-to-back nationally ranked opponents during a four-game winning streak last season (Jan. 6-16). BSU beat No. 24 St. Cloud State University at home, 69-66, and then traveled to No. 11 Northern State University and won a two overtime thriller 100-93. In the process of rebuilding, Bowen and his staff have recruited and brought in some of the best talent from around the state of Minnesota to help put the pieces of the BSU men’s basketball program back together. Bowen comes to BSU after spending the past 15 years molding his coaching style after some of NCAA Divi-sion I men’s basketball’s greatest coaching legends. He was a student manager for Bob Knight at Indiana Uni-versity and served as an assistant coach under both Gene Bartow at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and most recently, Homer Drew at Valparaiso University. Bowen’s trio of mentors have combined for nearly 2,100 career wins and 105 years of head coaching experience. Although the BSU head coaching assignment is the first of its kind for Bowen, he welcomes the opportunity to take the reigns and guide a program for himself. During his four years under Drew at Valpo, Bowen helped to lead the Crusaders to an overall record of 70-52 (.574) with a 41-21 (.661) mark versus Mid-Continent Conference competition. In 2003, his first season at the university, the team was 20-11 overall and 12-2 in the league as it grabbed the front end of back-to-back conference titles. The Valpo men capped the year off with a trip to the National Invitational Tournament (NIT). The following season, the Crusaders went 18-13 overall with an 11-5 mark versus the league to earn their sec-ond league crown and a berth into the NCAA Tournament. In addition to game day and practice duties, Bowen was responsible for organizing all recruiting efforts, summer youth camps, game preparation and scouting and being the team’s academic coordinator. As a recruiter, Bowen was responsible for signing the No. 1 incoming class in the Mid-Continent Confer-ence and one of the Top-100 nationally according to last spring’s HoopScoop and Dave Telep recruiting pub-lications. Bowen’s ties to the Midwest, specifically Minnesota, were evident in the class as it was headlined by Mr. Basketball Minnesota Finalist and Tartan High School graduate Urule Igbavboa. Bowen began his collegiate coaching ventures in 1995 when he was hired as an assistant coach at Ala-bama-Birmingham. In seven seasons at UAB, the Blazers captured a Conference USA National Division Cham-pionship (1999), went to the NCAA Tournament (1999) and were twice invited to participate in the NIT (1997, 1998). The River Falls, Wis. native and son of long-time NCAA Division III head men’s basketball coach at the Uni-versity of Wisconsin-River Falls, Bowen has been around basketball all of his life. But he first acquired a taste of his own for collegiate basketball as the student manager for Knight’s Indiana Hoosiers (1990-1995). While serving under coach Knight, Bowen was a part of two Big Ten titles (1991, 1993) and four NCAA Tournament appearances, twice advancing to the Elite Eight (1992-1993) and earning a spot in the Final Four in 1992. He joins a long list of former Indiana managers who have gone on to make a name for themselves in coach-ing, most notably New Jersey Nets Head Coach Lawrence Frank, a manager at IU from 1989 to 1992. While at Indiana, Bowen also worked directly with George David, now the Director of Scouting for the Detroit Pistons and Ryan Carr, a scout for the Indiana Pacers. In addition, Bowen’s father, Rick, got his feet wet as a Hoosier student manager under Branch McCracken in the 1960s. Bowen is a 1995 graduate of Indiana with a Bachelor of Science degree in Health, Physical Education and Recreation (HPER). He picked up a Master of Arts degree in education during his time at UAB, graduating in 1999. Bowen and his wife Ashli have a seven-year-old daughter McKenzi and a two-year-old daughter Addison.

matt BowenhEAd COACh - FOurTh SEASON

ThE BOwEN FILEyEAr SChOOL ASSIGNmENT NOTABLE TEAm AChIEvEmENTS1990-91 indiana StUdent manager Big ten champion, ncaa toUrnament1991-92 indiana StUdent manager ncaa toUrnament, Final FoUr1992-93 indiana StUdent manager Big ten champion, ncaa toUrnament, elite eight1993-94 indiana StUdent manager ncaa toUrnament1994-95 indiana StUdent manager1995-96 alaBama-Birmingham aSSiStant coach1996-97 alaBama Birmingham aSSiStant coach nit participant1997-98 alaBama-Birmingham aSSiStant coach nit participant1998-99 alaBama-Birmingham aSSiStant coach ncaa toUrnament, conFerence USa diviSion champS1999-00 alaBama-Birmingham aSSiStant coach 2000-01 alaBama-Birmingham aSSiStant coach2001-02 alaBama-Birmingham aSSiStant coach2002-03 valparaiSo aSSiStant coach nit participant, mid-continent conFerence champS2003-04 valparaiSo aSSiStant coach ncaa toUrnament, mid-continent conFerence champS2004-05 valparaiSo aSSiStant coach 2005-06 valparaiSo aSSiStant coach2006-07 Bemidji State head coach 5-23/5-13 nSic, nSic toUrnament2007-08 Bemidji State head coach 6-21/3-15 nSic2008-09 Bemidji State head coach 8-19/6-14 nSic

Bowen’s BsU Team VersUs...Alaska-Anchorage 0-2Augustana (S.D.) 0-2Concordia University-St. Paul 1-5Dickinson State 2-0Jamestown 1-1Mary (N.D.) 0-5Minnesota, Crookston 5-1Minnesota Duluth 0-4MSU Moorhead 1-5Minnesota State 0-2Nebraska-Omaha 0-1North Dakota 0-4Northern State 1-5Northland College (Wis.) 1-0Puget Sound 0-1SW Minnesota State 0-6St. Cloud State 1-3UW-River Falls 0-1Upper Iowa 3-3Wayne State (Neb.) 2-4Winona State 0-6Wisconsin-Stout 0-1Wisconsin-Superior 1-1

Bowen’s exhiBiTion record...Indiana 0-1Minnesota 0-1North Dakota State 0-1Northern Iowa 0-1UW-River Falls 1-0

Bowen’s milesTones aT BsU...First game: Minnesota Duluth (11/15/06)First Win: at Minnesota, Crookston (1/6/07)First NSIC Win: at Minnesota, Crookston (1/6/07)First overtime win: vs. Minnesota, Crookston (1/5/08)First 100-point game: at No. 11 Northern State W, 100-93 2OT (Jan. 16)

................................................................................................................Head Coach Matt Bowen

Matt and his wife, Ashli, are the parents of Mekenzi, 7, and Addison, 2.

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“I had the opportunity to work with Matt when we were much younger coaches at UAB and I could see first hand that he had the makings of a very good head coach. He has great work ethic and knowledge of the game. He, like I, have been very fortunate to have been around quality teachers and program builders in Coach Knight and Gene Bartow. I am sure he’s going to bring that same approach to this situation at Bemidji State.”

-Coach Andy Kennedy, University of Mississippi

“Bemidji State is fortunate to get a person of Matt’s charac-ter and coaching ability. He comes from a great basketball family and has had good training at UAB and Valpo. I can say that when he was with me at UAB he was an outstanding coach on the floor, he was incredibly knowledgable and he had great work ethic. I think he has an incredibly bright future in the game.”

-Coach Murry Bartow, East Tennessee State University

“Matt is an excellent teacher of the game of basketball, grounded in fundamentals from offense to defense. I think he is going to do a wonderful job for Bemidji State. He is from the Midwest, knows the area and has done extensive recruiting in Minnesota and Wisconsin while at Valparaiso University.”

-Coach Homer Drew, Valparaiso University

“Matt Bowen is a young coach with a very good basket-ball background. He did a tremendous job at Indiana. The people and programs he has been with since those days say he has done an outstanding job with them, as well. Clearly, Matt is well prepared for this opportunity and he’s excited for the chance to coach at BSU. Bemidji State is a great setting for him. Bob Knight Texas Tech University”

-Coach Bob Knight, Texas Tech University

What They Say About Bowen.......................................................................................................

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jErEmy

TIErSASSISTANT COACh

FOurTh SEASON Jeremy Tiers is entering his fourth season as the top assis-tant to head coach Matt Bowen. Tiers’ responsibilities include coordinating the Beavers’ recruiting efforts, compliance, advanced scouting, organizing summer camps, and player development. In his role as recruiting coordinator, Tiers is always highly vis-

ible on the recruiting trail. He has been instrumental in helping the Beavers assemble three consecutive recruiting classes that consist of exceptional student-athletes. The 2008-09 season, in which Bemidji State once again improved on their previous years’ win total, saw a talented group of freshmen finish among the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Con-ference’s statistical leaders. Two of the top three freshman scorers were Beavers, and guard Bryce Tesdahl ranked as the top freshman in assists per game and assist to turnover ratio. The previous year (2007-08) forward Patrick Cassidy led all NSIC freshmen in rebounding with an average of 4.8 per game. Tiers came to Bemidji State after spending two seasons (2004-2006) as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Hamline University in St. Paul, Minn. During Tiers’ two-year debut stop in the collegiate coaching ranks, Hamline increased its win total each season. In 2005-06, the team made the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Con-ference post-season tournament for the first time in 12 years and won its first playoff game in 21 years. Tiers’ recruiting prowess was evident at the conclusion of the 2005-06 season when a pair of freshmen topped the Pipers’ scoring list earning All-MIAC honors along the way. In addition to recruiting coordinator while at Hamline, he also spent six years working for well-known recruiting analyst Bob Gibbons and his All-Start Report scouting service. Through this position, Tiers was a regular at national camps, clinics and tournaments honing a keen sense of evaluation for high school talent and establishing connections around the country. Prior to his jump to college basketball, Tiers was an assistant coach (1999-2004) at Park Center High School in Brooklyn Park, Minn. He began his coaching career in 1998 as an as-sistant at his alma mater, Nelson High School. A Burlington, Ontario, native, Tiers played at Nelson High School and is a graduate of Lake-head University in Thunder Bay, Ont. He received his honors bachelor’s degree in history in 1998. Tiers, 34, and his wife Jenni, a native of New Washington, Indiana, were married in January 2000. The couple has a daughter, Olivia, who was born on July 31, 2009.

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mONTGOmEryGrAduATE ASSISTANT COACh

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Ryan Montgomery enters his second season with Bemidji State University as a graduate assistant coach.

Montgomery graduated from Plainview High School in 2002 and attended Hamline University in St. Paul, Minn. At Hamline, Montgomery lettered four years in basketball and one year in track and field. During Montgomery’s se-

nior season he helped lead Hamline to its first Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Confer-ence post-season performance in 12 years and its first playoff win in 21 years. Montgom-ery spent the 2007 season as an assistant coach at Plainview-Elgin-Millville High School.

Montgomery graduated with an exercise sport science degree from Hamline University and is pursuing a graduate degree in Sports Studies.

TrAvIS ShOCkAThLETIC TrAINEr

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SECONd SEASON

Travis Shock is in his second season as the athletic trainer for the Bemidji State men’s basketball team. Prior to Bemidji State, Shock served as an athletic trainer through the MeritCare Health Systems in Fargo, N.D. since 2004 where he covered eleven high school sports at Breckenridge High School. Shock also served as the re-habilitation coordinator along with coordi-nating summer speed and strength camps for high school and junior high athletes. He received his bachelor of science degree in athletic training with a minor in psychol-ogy in 2001 from the University of North Dakota. He received his master’s degree in 2008 in exercise science. He is a member of the National Athletic Trainers Association from California University of Pennsylvania.

Trent Fisher enters his second season as a student manager for the Bemidji State men’s basketball program. A native of Backus, Minn., Fisher played football and basket-ball while at Pine River-Backus High School. A business major, he is the son of Blair and Garnet Zaffke, and the late Steve Fisher.

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Reid Nichols enters his third season as a student manager for the Bemidji State men’s basketball program. Nichols is also a mem-ber of the BSU track team. A native of Gold-en Valley, Minn., he participated in cross country, nordic skiing, and track and field at Robbinsdale Armstrong High School. Nichols is a junior and is majoring in sports management with a coaching emphasis. He is the son of Herb and Annette Nichols.

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mIChAEL GELLESTudENT mANAGErThIrd SEASON Michael Gelle enters his third season as a student manager for the Beaver men’s bas-ketball program. Originally from Somerset, Wis., he is a senior majoring in sports man-agement. Michael is a graduate of Somer-set High School and has aspirations to one day work for a professional sports fran-chise. He is the son of Scott and Kim Gelle.

mATT rIddLESTudENT mANAGEr

FIrST SEASON

Matt Riddle enters his first season as a student manager for the Beaver men’s basketball program. Riddle came to BSU from the Pacific Northwest and the State of Washington. Matt is a sopho-more and remains undecided on a major.

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2009-10 TEAm PhOTO

2009-10 BSU Men’s Basketball Team: Front Row (L to R): Noah Sheperd, Brady Fairbanks, Tyler Westphal, Jake Lindstrom, Lance Rongstad, Tyler Wruck and Bryce Tesdahl. Back Row (L to R): Jon Krebs, Burke Lendl, David Berthene, Jimmy Johnson, Sergej Baskow, Mason Walters, Patrick Cassidy and Seth Haake.

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dAx LArSONaSSiStant director oF athletic media relationS

Dax Larson is in his first year as the Assistant Director of Athletic Media Relations at Bemidji State University. Larson, a 2007 graduate of Minnesota State University, Mankato, was announced as as-sistant director in July of 2009 after serving two years as a graduate assistant in the Athletic Communications office at Minnesota State. At MSU, Larson served as the primary contact for women’s soccer, NCAA Division I women’s hockey, baseball and men’s and women’s golf, while assisting with all of Minnesota State’s 23 sports. During his tenure as a graduate assistant, MSU hosted multiple NCAA events, including the national indoor track and field championships, regional women’s basketball, soccer and wrestling tournaments and multiple conference tournament games. Larson served as the wrestling contact for the MSU wrestling team at the 2009 NCAA Championships in Houston, Tex., where the Mavericks finished third in the nation and crowned a national champion at 149-pounds. He traveled with the women’s hockey team during both seasons, which included a trip to Minneapolis, Minn. for the Western Collegiate Hockey Association Final Face-Off. In the Summer of 2008, Larson served as a Minnesota Vikings Training Camp intern in Mankato, Minn. His duties included daily clips, responding to media requests, transcribing quotes and setting-up the post-practice press conference site. Larson has also volunteered at the 2007 and 2008 WCHA men’s hockey Final Five and the 2007 NCAA softball regional. He has been a statistician at the Minnesota State High School League softball state tournament (A, AA, AAA) for the past three years. The Bloomingon, Minn. native is a 2007 graduate of Minnesota State University, Mankato with a degree in mass communications with an emphasis in public relations and a minor in speech communications. He earned his Master of Science degree in sport management at Minnesota State in the spring of 2009.

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ShArON GrITzmAChErlearning SkillS SpecialiSt/trio/StUdent SUpport ServiceS

Sharon Gritzmacher enters her 17th year as a Learning Skills Specialist with TRIO/Student Support Services. Gritzmacher’s responsibilities at Bemidji State include teaching effective reading and study strategies courses along with academic advising, coordinating tutoring, and helping students track their progress toward graduation. She is also a role model who listens and encourages students, and she consistently reminds them that the key to success is finding a balance between academics adn all other aspects of life. She has been working with the men’s basketball team since the 2004 season, helping these student-athletes balance athletics and academics while helping them stay on track towards graduation. Her role as a TRIO/SSS faculty member is to work with TRIO eligible students (low income, first generation, and/or students with disabilities). Although her job duties are to work with TRIO-eligible students, she goes above and beyond as she volun-teers to work with all the student-athletes on the men’s basketball team who are looking for academic and social support. “I’ve really enjoyed working with the team and getting to know the players,” comment-ed Sharon. “Witnessing their increased commitment to academic and personal develop-ment while also developing athletically has been an incredibly gratifying experience.” Gritzmacher received her Bachelor of Science degree in education in 1983 and her Master’s degree in education in 1984, both from the University of Missouri. “She is a tutor, teacher and friend. I wouldn’t be where I am now without her.” - Sergej Baskow, BSU redshirt junior

Academic Quick FactsUnder head coach • Matt Bowen, the team GPA has increased every semesterThe squad had eight play-•ers with a 3.0 or higher in the spring of 2009, includ-ing two 4.0BSU had back-to-back •NSIC All-Academic selec-tions in 2008 and 2009 in Seth Haake (2008) and Gunther Zajic (2009)Zajic was also named a •2009 Honor Student-Athlete and Scholarship award win-ner by the NSIC (a list of 13 male athletes from all the NSIC sports) Individual tutoring is pro-•vided for freeThe team travels on a bus •with WiFi capabilitiesLaptops are available for •academic useEach player gets to choose •their own advisorThe coaches perform spot •grade checks throughout the semester

“Sharon has had a major im-pact on the success of our players both on and off the floor. In addi-tion to her vast knowledge of the BSU academic system for advising help, Sharon has always been avail-able to provide a helping hand to players who may have questions or problems outside the academic field.” - Head Coach Matt Bowen

Community Involvement

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Pronounciation GuideSERGEJ BASKOW SURGE-a BAS-cowSeth HAAKE HAY-keyDavid BERTHENE Birth-EEn

Head Coach: Matt Bowen (Indiana ‘95), fourth seasonAssistant Coach: Jeremy Tiers (Lakehead University ‘98), fourth seasonGraduate Assistant Coach: Ryan Montgomery (Hamline University ‘06), second season

Athletic Trainer: Travis Shock, second seasonSupport Staff: Reid Nichols, third seasonMichael Gelle, third seasonTrent Fisher, second seasonMatt Riddle, first seasonDax Larson, Athletic Media Relations

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Coaching Staff

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (Last School)1 Jimmy Johnson C 6-10 229 Jr. Andover, Minn. (Andover HS)2 Seth Haake G 6-3 176 Sr. Eden Prairie, Minn. (Eden Prairie HS)3 Lance Rongstad G 6-3 200 Fr. Eleva, Wis. (Eleva-Strum HS)4 Brady Fairbanks G/F 6-5 189 Jr. Bena, Minn. (Cass Lake-Bena HS)5 Tyler Westphal G 6-0 165 R-Fr. LeMars, Iowa (LeMars HS)11 Jake Lindstrom G 6-0 175 So. Cottage Grove, Minn. (Park HS)12 Jon Krebs G 6-5 184 Fr. Mahtomedi, Minn. (Mahtomedi HS)13 Patrick Cassidy F 6-6 209 Jr. St. Paul, Minn. (St. Bernard’s HS)15 Burke Lendl F 6-7 188 Fr. St. Michael, Minn. (Rogers HS)24 Tyler Wruck G/F 6-4 195 Jr. St. Cloud, Minn. (Foley HS)25 Noah Shepherd G 6-2 167 Fr. Minneapolis, Minn. (Washburn HS)32 Bryce Tesdahl G/F 6-3 195 So. Crosby, Minn. (Crosby-Ironton HS)34 Mason Walters G/F 6-7 200 Fr. Milton, Wis. (Milton HS)41 Sergej Baskow F/C 6-8 209 R-Jr. Ludwigsburg, Germany50 David Berthene F 6-9 185 Fr. Lakeville, Minn. (Lakeville North HS)

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (Last School)41 Sergej Baskow F/C 6-8 209 R-Jr. Ludwigsburg, Germany50 David Berthene F 6-9 185 Fr. Lakeville, Minn. (Lakeville North HS)13 Patrick Cassidy F 6-6 209 Jr. St. Paul, Minn. (St. Bernard’s HS)4 Brady Fairbanks G/F 6-5 189 Jr. Bena, Minn. (Cass Lake-Bena HS)2 Seth Haake G 6-3 176 Sr. Eden Prairie, Minn. (Eden Prairie HS)1 Jimmy Johnson C 6-10 229 Jr. Andover, Minn. (Andover HS)12 Jon Krebs G 6-5 184 Fr. Mahtomedi, Minn. (Mahtomedi HS)15 Burke Lendl F 6-7 188 Fr. St. Michael, Minn. (Rogers HS)11 Jake Lindstrom G 6-0 175 So. Cottage Grove, Minn. (Park HS)3 Lance Rongstad G 6-3 200 Fr. Eleva, Wis. (Eleva-Strum HS)25 Noah Shepherd G 6-2 167 Fr. Minneapolis, Minn. (Wash 32 Bryce Tesdahl G/F 6-3 195 So. Crosby, Minn. (Crosby-Ironton HS)34 Mason Walters G/F 6-7 200 Fr. Milton, Wis. (Milton HS)5 Tyler Westphal G 6-0 165 R-Fr. LeMars, Iowa (LeMars HS)24 Tyler Wruck G/F 6-4 195 Jr. St. Cloud, Minn. (Foley HS)

2009-10 Roster and Breakdown

Numerical and Alphabetical Rosters....................................................................................

By ClassSENIORS (1)HaakeJUNIORS (5)Baskow, Cassidy, Fairbanks, Johnson, WruckSOPHOMORES (2)Lindstrom, TesdahlFRESHMEN (7) Berthene, Krebs, Lendl, Rongstad, Shepherd, Walters,

Westphal

By State/CountryGERMANY (1)Baskow (Ludwigsburg)UNITED STATES (14)IOWA (1)Westphal (LeMars)MINNESOTA (11)Berthene (Lakeville)Cassidy (St. Paul)Fairbanks (Bena)Haake (Eden Prairie)Johnson (Andover)Krebs (Mahtomedi)Lendl (St. Michael)Lindstrom (Cottage Grove)Shepherd (Minneapolis)Tesdahl (Crosby)Wruck (St. Cloud)WISCONSIN (2)Rongstad (Eleva)Walters (Milton)

By HeightJimmy Johnson 6-10David Berthene 6-9Sergej Baskow 6-8Burke Lendl 6-7Mason Walters 6-7Patrick Cassidy 6-6Brady Fairbanks 6-5Jon Krebs 6-5Tyler Wruck 6-4Seth Haake 6-3Lance Rongstad 6-3Bryce Tesdahl 6-3Noah Shepherd 6-2Jake Lindstrom 6-0Tyler Westphal 6-0

By PositionGUARDS (6)Haake, Krebs, Lindstrom, Rongstad, Shepherd, WestphalGUARD/FORWARDS (4)Fairbanks, Tesdahl, Walters, WruckFORWARDS (3)Berthene, Cassidy, LendlFORWARD/CENTERS (1) Baskow CENTERS (1)Johnson

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SETh hAAkESenior w gUard

6-3 w 176 lBS

eden prairie, minn.eden prairie high School

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Bemidji State (2008-09): Played and started in all 27 games for the Beavers in 2008-09, leading the team in points (13.9 p/g), rebounds (4.7 r/g), minutes (30.4 m/g) and steals (1.7 s/g), while finishing second on the team in assists (2.0 a/g)...His 13.9 points per game was the most by a Beaver player since 2003-04 and ranked 12th in overall scoring in the NSIC...Haake earned his first career NSIC Player of the Week award after leading BSU in a 3-0 week, Jan. 6-10, which included wins over Dickinson State, Concordia University and St. Cloud State...He averaged 20.0 points, 6.7 rebounds and shot 60 percent from the floor in the three games...In NSIC play, he averaged 13.9 points, 4.6 rebounds, 2.25 assists and shot .526 from the floor...Haake had a team-high 20 games scoring in double-figures, including six games with over 20 points.

Bemidji State (2007-08): Played in 26 of 27 games for the Beavers last winter earning seven starts...led the Beavers in scoring once during the 2007-08 campaign while netting double-digit points eight times...was third on the team in scoring at 8.0 points per game and was second in assists with 63 (2.4 a/g)...shot .425 (65-153) from the field and .377 (26-69) from behind the arc while leading his teammates at the charity stripe shooting a sizzling .813 (52-64) percent which was third in the NSIC...pulled down 3.2 rebounds per game...was named to the NSIC Winter All-Academic team.

Bemidji State (2006-07): Haake joined the Beaver squad after the Christmas break last season...when in the line-up the Beavers posted a 5-10 mark...played in 15 games for the Beavers earning starts in 13 of those contests...led the Beavers in scoring three times including a career-high performance of 21 points helping the Beavers secure a 60-59 win over Upper Iowa (2/23/07)...led the Beavers in shooting percentage, shooting .443 (39-88) from the field along with .413 (19-46) from the three point arc...pulled down 2.9 rebounds per game and was the third leading scorer among his teammates averaging almost eight points per contest at 7.9 points per game.

Eden Prairie High School Career: Helped lead his team to a 26-3 record, and to a Lake Conference Championship under head coach Keith Erickson...earned Lake Conference honorable mention honors.

Personal: The son of Loren and Deb Haake, was born on June 21, 1987 in Eden Prairie, Minn..he plans to major in marketing communications at BSU...enjoys playing the guitar, drums and playing frisbee golf in his free time...his brother Max played basketball at Minneapolis Community College for two years and then at Northwestern College in St. Paul, Minn. for two seasons.

hAAkE’S CArEEr hIGhS Points: 29 at Northern State (1/16/09) FG made: 10 at Northern State (1/16/09)FG attempts: 19 at Northern State (1/16/09) 3Pt FG made: 4 - two times3Pt FG attempts: 8 vs. Upper Iowa (11/29/08)FT made: 12 vs. Wayne State (2/28/09)FT attempts: 13 vs. Wayne State (2/28/09)Rebounds: 8 at Minnesota, Crookston (12/6/08)Assists: 6 at University of Mary (2/15/08)Steals: 5 at Northern State (1/16/09)Blocked Shots: 2 at MSU Moorhead (12/5/08) Fouls: 5 vs. Minnesota Duluth (2/25/09)Minutes: 48 at Northern State (1/16/09)

haake’S StatS at BSUYR GP FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB PF FO A BLK STL PTS AVG2006-07 15 39-88 .443 19-46 .413 22-29 .759 43 24 0 15 2 15 119 7.92007-08 26 65-153 .425 26-69 .377 52-64 .813 82 50 0 63 1 21 208 8.02008-09 27 125-239 .523 35-82 .427 89-104 .856 127 86 6 55 9 45 374 13.9Total 68 229-475 .482 80-197 .406 163-197 .827 252 160 6 133 12 81 701 10.3

SErGEj BASkOwrS-jUnior w Forward w center

6-8 w 209 lBS

lUdwigSBUrg, germany

41Bemidji State (2008-09): Played in just six games, four as a starter, before suffering a season-ending knee injury…Averaged 8.2 points and 5.2 rebounds per game with a .500 shooting percentage…Scored 10 or more points in four of his six games…Earned a medial redshirt.

Bemidji State (2007-08): Played in 25 of 27 games earning five starts last winter for the Beavers...was fifth on the team averaging 7.4 ppg and was second among his teammates with 3.8 rpg in 15.3 minutes per game...He was second among his teammates in field goal percentage shooting .476 (70-147) and third in blocked shots with fifteen on the season (0.6 b/g)...Baskow netted a career-high 18 points versus the University of Mary (1/12/08) on 3-of-4 from the field and 11-of-13 from the free-throw line...the eleven made free-throws was a career-high...he led the team in scoring on four occasions...he was one of three players to record double-digit rebounds.

Bemidji State (2006-07): Was one of four players to appear in all 28 games while earning 18 starts last winter for the Beavers...played 19.4 minutes per contest, 5.9 points per contest while pulling down 3.6 rebounds...from the field he was 63-for-172, shooting .366 from the field...in his very first game wearing the green and white he scored a career-high 12 points against Minnesota Duluth (11/15/06)...he tied his career-high in points on two other occasions throughout the year...he recorded his first double-double of his career on 12/08/06 against Concordia-St. Paul when he netted 12 points and pulled down a career-high 13 rebounds...he led the Beavers in rebounds six times.

Previous to Bemidji State: Played for the Bremen Roosters of Ludwigsburg, Germany...He averaged 3.1 points and 2.9 rebounds per game while shooting .459 from the floor and .444 from behind the arc...Posted highs of 12 points and eight rebounds in 99-90 win over Braunschwieg (2/22/06)...has also participated as a member of Team Baden-Wuettenberg...Helped lead his team to a U-20 German Championship and a pair of U-18 third place finishes...was invited to try out for the German National Team.

Personal: Born to Slava and Katherina Baskow May, 30, 1986, the native of Kazakhstan calls Ludwigsburg, Germany home...enjoys traveling in his free time...Baskow is a sport management major at BSU...Proud father of 11-month-old Sofia.

BaSkow’S StatS at BSUYR GP FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB PF FO A BLK STL PTS AVG2006-07 28 63-172 .366 2-13 .154 38-62 .613 100 99 8 19 9 18 166 5.92007-08 25 70-147 .476 2-10 .200 44-82 .537 96 85 7 19 15 16 186 7.42008-09 6 20-40 .500 1-2 .500 8-19 .421 31 20 1 5 1 3 49 8.2Total 59 153-359 .426 5-25 .200 90-163 .552 227 204 16 43 25 37 401 6.8

BASkOw’S CArEEr hIGhS Points: 18 vs. University of Mary (1/12/08)FG made: 6 - two timesFG attempts: 12 - at Winona State (1/19/08) 3Pt FG made: 1 - five times3Pt FG attempts: 3 at Alaska Anchorage (11/17/06)FT made: 11 vs. University of Mary (1/12/08)FT attempts: 13 vs. University of Mary (1/12/08)Rebounds: 13 vs. Concordia-St. Paul (12/08/06)Assists: 4 vs. MSU Moorhead (2/2/08)Steals: 4 vs. Wisconsin-Stout (11/21/06)Blocked Shots: 2 - five times Fouls: 5 - sixteen timesMinutes: 39 at Northern State (1/13/07)

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PATrICk CASSIdyjUnior w Forward

6-6 w 209 lBS

St. paUl, minn.St. Bernard’S high School

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Bemidji State (2008-09): Played in all 27 games, starting five, while averaging 23.7 minutes per game…Averaged 6.9 points and 3.6 rebounds per game…Posted two 20-plus point performances, including a career-high 26 in the 126-124 four overtime loss to Minnesota Duluth, Feb. 25… Posted a career-high 11 field goals made twice during the season, against UMD and Augustana College Jan. 2, the mark was a team-high for the season…Owned a .465 shooting percentage.

Bemidji State (2007-08): Was one of two Beaver players to play in all 27 contests last season while starting 21 games, which was most among his teammates...had six double-digit scoring performances including a career-high 16 point performance twice during his freshman campaign...led the Beavers in scoring twice and on the boards six times including a career-high 13 rebounds versus Minnesota, Crookston (1/5/08)...was second in scoring among freshmen at 6.0 points per game and second in rebounds among his teammates with 4.8 boards per game...was third among his teammates shooting .463 (63-136) from the field and second in free throw percentage .735 (36-49)...posted one of BSU’s four double-double performances last season netting 14 points and pulling down 13 boards against Minnesota, Crookston (1/5/08).

St. Bernard’s High School: Cassidy averaged 13 points per game for the Bulldogs as a senior en route to All-Tri Metro Conference and All-State Honorable Mention honors...the three-year starter helped his team to a 30-1 overall record and a trip to the Minnesota State High School Tournament...The Bulldogs rattled off 30 consecutive victories and were ranked No. 1 in class “A” headed into the tournament but bowed out to Ellsworth, the eventual state champion, in the semifinal round...A three-sport athlete for the Bulldogs he was a four-time letter winner on the gridiron and earned a pair of varsity letters in track and field...Cassidy also excelled in the classroom as he was a member of the National Honor Society, was a consistent member of the “B” honor roll, received an Academic Letter, and was the Physical Education award recipient.

Personal: Born May 23, 1989 in St. Paul, Minn....he is the son of Edward and Jennifer Cassidy....he will be majoring in exercise science at BSU...following the footsteps of his parents who were both college athletes, his mom was a member of the St. Thomas softball team and his dad played basketball at Hamline University.

caSSidy’S StatS at BSUYR GP FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB PF FO A BLK STL PTS AVG2007-08 27 63-136 .463 1-11 0.91 36-49 .735 130 46 2 31 8 9 163 6.02008-09 27 72-155 .465 3-11 0.273 39-62 .629 96 60 3 28 6 11 186 6.9Total 54 135-291 .464 4-22 0.182 75-111 .676 226 106 5 59 14 20 349 6.5

CASSIdy’S CArEEr hIGhS Points: 26 vs. Minnesota Duluth (2/25/09) FG made: 11 vs. Minnesota Duluth (2/25/09)FG attempts: 16 vs. Minnesota Duluth (2/25/09) 3Pt FG made: 1 - two times3Pt FG attempts: 2 - two timesFT made: 7 vs. Northland College (11/25/07)FT attempts: 8 vs. Northland College (11/25/07)Rebounds: 13 vs. Minnesota, Crookston (1/5/08)Assists: 4 - two times Steals: 2 - four timesBlocked Shots: 2 - two times Fouls: 5 - three timesMinutes: 47 vs. Minnesota Duluth (2/25/09)

BrAdy FAIrBANkSjUnior w gUard w Forward

6-5 w 189 lBS

Bena, minn.caSS lake-Bena high School

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Fairbanks’ Stats at BSUYR GP FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB PF FO A BLK STL PTS AVG2007-08 24 71-162 .438 34-85 .400 11-18 .611 80 35 0 15 5 12 187 7.82008-09 23 100-243 .412 27-84 .321 49-76 .645 102 48 2 42 6 25 276 12.0Total 47 171-405 .422 61-169 .361 60-94 .638 182 83 2 57 11 37 463 9.9

Bemidji State (2008-09): Finished second on the team in scoring at a 12.0 clip on the season and 13.5 points per game in conference play…Recorded four games over 20 points, including a career-high 29 in a 100-93 two overtime win at then-No. 11 Northern State…The 29 points tied a season-high for the team, sharing the accomplishment with Seth Haake, who did it in the same game, and Taylor Hall…Was second on the team in rebounds per game with 4.4…Posted a team season-high six steals against Wayne State, Feb. 28...Tied a team-high for rebounds in a game with nine at Northern State, Jan. 16…In overall games, finished 20th in the NSIC in scoring and was 15th in conference games.

Bemidji State (2007-08): Saw time in 24 of 27 games playing 25.9 minutes which topped all freshmen...earned starts in 20 games...was fourth among his teammates with 7.8 points per game, he also pulled down 3.3 rebounds and dished out 0.6 assists...was second in three-point field goals made with 34 and second in attempts with 85 three point attempts...was fourth on the team in shooting percentage .438 (34-85) and third in three point field goal percentage .400 (34-85)...had eight double-digit scoring performances including a career-high in his first collegiate contest of 17 points versus Puget Sound (11/24/08)...was second in 15-point games...led the Beavers in scoring five times throughout the season and on the boards once with a career-high eight rebounds versus Concordia-St. Paul (2/1/08)...was fourteenth in the NSIC in three-point field goal percentage.

Cass Lake-Bena High School Career: Fairbanks comes to BSU after a stellar senior season in which he led the state averaging over 30 points per game, posted in excess of 10 rebounds per contest. He helped his Cass Lake-Bena squad to a 30-2 overall record, a perfect 14-0 Northland Conference title and its first ever trip to the Minnesota High School State championship game. Although his Panthers saw their championship dreams snapped on a last-second three-pointer, Fairbanks wowed crowds and was selected to the Minnesota State Tournament All-Tournament team. For his efforts, the highly-touted Fairbanks also earned All-Northland conference accolades, was named CLB and conference Most Valuable Player, earned Second Team All-State honors and was one of 2,500 high school players to be nominated as a McDonald’s All-American. Fairbanks left Cass Lake-Bena after a three-year career in which he set the school’s all-time scoring mark at nearly 2,000 points and helped his teams to an 84-11 record, 58-4 over the last two seasons, and two trips to the state tournament...he also received the national high school player of the year award during the Native Elite Sports basketball camp on July 27-28, 2007.

Personal: Born Aug. 11, 1989 in Minneapolis, Minn...he is undecided on a major at BSU..Son of LeRoy Staples and Bonnie Fairbanks...enjoys playing basketball and hanging out with friends in his free time.

FAIrBANk’S CArEEr hIGhS Points: 29 at Northern State (1/16/09) FG made: 9 vs. Wayne State (2/28/09)FG attempts: 19 at Northern State (1/16/09) 3Pt FG made: 4 - four times3Pt FG attempts: 9 vs. Wayne State (Neb.) (12/01/07)FT made: 11 at Northern State (1/16/09)FT attempts: 14 at Northern State (1/16/09)Rebounds: 9 at Northern State (1/16/09)Assists: 5 vs. Wayne State (12/12/08) Steals: 6 vs. Wayne State (2/28/09)Blocked Shots: 2 at Dickinson State (1/6/09)Fouls: 5 vs. Minnesota Duluth (2/25/09)Minutes: 43 vs. Minnesota, Crookston (1/5/08)

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jImmy jOhNSONjUnior w center 6-10 w 229 lBS

andover, minn.andover high School

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Bemidji State (2008-09): Played in 27 games, starting five, posting 6.7 points and 3.5 rebounds per game…Shot .521 from the field, including an 8-9 (.889) night at Concordia University-St. Paul, Feb. 6, which proved to be a season-high for the team…Blocked three shots in a game twice during the season, which tied a season-high for the team…Finished ninth in the conference in blocks shots at a 0.88 bpg mark on the season and 0.90 bpg in NSIC games …Posted six double-figure scoring nights.

Bemidji State (2007-08): Was one of two players to see time in every game last winter earning five starts playing 12.2 minutes per contest...He averaged 4.1 points per contest and 3.5 rebounds, which was second among freshmen...Johnson posted a career-high nine points twice last season and pulled down a career-high eight rebounds at Concordia-St. Paul...he was second in blocked shots among his teammates with 27 (1.0 b/g), which was good for tenth in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference...he shot .404 (36-89) from the field in his rookie season...posted a career-high four blocks on three occasions last season.

Andover High School Career: Johnson came to BSU after playing three seasons at Andover High School while starting each of the last two in the paint for the Huskies. During his senior season, Johnson scored nearly 12 points, hauled in over seven rebounds and recorded almost two blocks per game. For his efforts he was rewarded by being selected All-Northwest Suburban and earning a spot on the All-State Honorable Mention list. Each accolade marked the second consecutive season he was honored in such a way. A vital cog to the success of AHS over the past few seasons, Johnson knows what it takes to be a winner and what it feels like to play in big time situations. Johnson and his Huskies made three Minnesota State Tournament appearances earning a fourth place finish in 2005...Johnson holds the rebounding and blocks record at Andover High school.

Personal: The son of Jerry and Monica Johnson...was born on Oct. 31, 1988 in Coon Rapids, Minn...is a business major at BSU...Johnson’s hobbies include basketball, music, long boarding and hanging out with friends.

jOhNSON’S CArEEr hIGhS Points: 18 at Concordia University (2/6/09) FG made: 8 at Concordia University (2/6/09)FG attempts: 10 at Minnesota State (12/20/07) 3Pt FG made: none3Pt FG attempts: noneFT made: 7 at Dickinson State (1/6/09)FT attempts: 11 at Dickinson State (1/6/09)Rebounds: 8 - three timesAssists: 3 - two times Steals: 4 vs. Upper Iowa (12/13/08)Blocked Shots: 4 - three times Fouls: 5 - two timesMinutes: 35 at Dickinson State (1/6/09)

johnSon’S StatS at BSUYR GP FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB PF FO A BLK STL PTS AVG2007-08 27 36-89 .404 0-0 .000 38-68 .559 94 57 1 17 27 7 110 4.12008-09 26 61-117 .521 0-0 .000 52-82 .634 92 77 2 23 23 11 174 6.7Total 53 97-206 .471 0-0 .000 90-150 .600 186 134 3 40 50 18 284 5.4

TyLEr wruCkjUnior w gUard w Forward

6-4 w 195 lBS

Foley, minn.Foley high School

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Bemidji State (2008-09): Played in 23 games for the Beavers, starting one…Posted 3.1 points and 1.5 rebounds per game, with 3.8 points and 1.6 rebounds per game in NSIC contests…Had two games in double-figures in scoring, including a career-high 14 at Concordia University-St. Paul, Feb. 6….Also set a career-high in rebounds against the Golden Bears with four.

Bemidji State (2007-08): Saw time in 21 games playing eight minutes per contest...recorded a career-high nine points versus Dickinson State where he made 3-of-5 three pointers...led Bemidji State in assists once with three against Winona State (1/19/08)...averaged 1.5 points, 1.1 rebounds, and 0.6 assists per game during his rookie season...shot .345 (10-29) from the field and nearly 70-percent from the charity stripe netting 9 of his 13 chances.

Foley High School Career: Wruck finished his prep career with 837 points despite missing a third of his senior season and a good chunk of his junior campaign due to injuries. The Foley, Minn. native averaged 16.3 points, 7.2 rebounds and 5.1 assists per game as a senior while helping to lead his Falcons to an 18-8 overall record in 2006-07. In the nine games Wruck missed due to a broken bone in his shooting hand, the team was 5-4. Despite admitting he was not 100 percent in his stretch run comeback, in mid-February, Wruck posted a career-high 32 points in a come-from-behind Rum River Conference victory over Pine City. He was also a regular contributor as a wide receiver on the FHS football team and has been active on the AAU basketball circuit. Received letters in golf four years, basketball three years and football two years at Foley High School. Wruck also received All-Conference honors in basketball, football, and golf.

Personal: Born December 9, 1988 in St. Cloud, Minn....he is the son of Scott and Chris Wruck.....he enjoys spending his free time playing video games and golf...is undecided on a major at BSU.

wrUck’S StatS at BSUYR GP FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB PF FO A BLK STL PTS AVG2007-08 21 10-29 .345 3-15 .200 9-13 .692 23 15 0 12 0 5 32 1.52008-09 23 24-56 .429 10-24 .417 14-20 .700 35 25 0 13 2 5 72 3.1Total 44 34-85 .400 13-39 .333 23-33 .697 58 40 0 25 2 10 104 2.4

wruCk’S CArEEr hIGhS Points: 14 at Conordia University (2/6/09) FG made: 6 at Conordia University (2/6/09) FG attempts: 11 at Conordia University (2/6/09) 3Pt FG made: 3 vs. Dickinson State (1/2/08)3Pt FG attempts: 5 vs. Dickinson State (1/2/08)FT made: 5 vs. Minnesota, Crookston (2/14/09)FT attempts: 6 vs. Minnesota, Crookston (2/14/09)Rebounds: 4 at Concordia University (2/6/09)Assists: 3 at Winona State (1/19/08) Steals: 1 - six timesBlocked Shots: 1 vs. MSU Moorhead (2/13/09) Fouls: 4 vs. Winona State (2/22/08)Minutes: 27 vs. Minnesota Duluth (2/25/09)

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jAkE LINdSTrOmSophomore w gUard

6-0 w 175 lBS

cottage grove, minn.park high School

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Bemidji State (2008-09): Posted 10.4 points per game, while playing in 26 contests, starting 15…His .831 free throw percentage was good for 10th in conference games…Surpassed the 20-point mark three times, including a career-high 25 point performance against the University of Wisconsin-River Falls (Dec. 20) and 22 points and seven rebounds in a overtime win at Dickinson State (Jan. 6)…His 21 field goal attempts against UW-River Falls was a career-high, as well as a team-high for the season…He also established a career-high and team-high for the season with 10 3-point field goals attempted against Dickinson State…Went a perfect 8-8 from the free throw line in the four overtime loss to the University of Minnesota Duluth, Feb. 25.

Park High School: Lindstrom averaged 24.1 points per game during his senior campaign rounding out his career with 1,726 points, good for second all-time at Park High School. A four-year basketball letter winner, he is a three-point specialist shooting 37-percent from behind the arc. He ends his career as the all-time three-point field goal leader at Park High. Lindstrom was a Suburban East All-Conference and All-State Honorable Mention performer his final three seasons. At the conclusion of his senior campaign he was a McDonald’s All-American nominee and was selected to the MBCA All Star game. He had 14 30-point games throughout his final two seasons, including a career-high 37-point performance Dec. 15, 2006 against Mounds View. The Cottage Grove native also notched 20 or more points in 41 of 53 games played during his final two seasons with the Wolf Pack. Lindstrom also earned athletic letters in football and tennis and has been a constant on the Park High School ‘A’ Honor Roll.

Personal: Born November 19, 1989...he is the son of Kris and Carrie Lindstrom....in his free time he enjoys basketball, jet skiing, fishing, camping, and volleyball...he is undecided on his major at BSU.

LINdSTrOm’S CArEEr hIGhS Points: 25 vs. UW-RF (12/20/08) FG made: 8 vs. UW-RF (12/20/08)FG attempts: 21 vs. UW-RF (12/20/08) 3Pt FG made: 4 - three times3Pt FG attempts: 10 at Dickinson State (1/6/09)FT made: 8 vs, Minnesota Duluth (2/25/09)FT attempts: 10 at Concorida University (1/9/09)Rebounds: 8 vs. Concordia-St. Paul (12/1/08)Assists: 5 vs. MSU Moorhead (2/13/09) Steals: 4 vs. UW-RF (12/20/08)Blocked Shots: 1 - six timesFouls: 4 - four timesMinutes: 47 at Dickson State (1/6/09)

Lindstrom’s Stats at BSUYR GP FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB PF FO A BLK STL PTS AVG2008-09 26 82-216 .380 37-110 .336 70-85 .824 49 36 0 46 1 18 271 10.4Total 26 82-216 .380 37-110 .336 70-85 .824 49 36 0 46 1 18 271 10.4

BryCE TESdAhLSophomore w gUard

6-3 w 195 lBS

croSBy-ironton, minn.croSBy-ironton high School

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Bemidji State (2008-09): Was the Beavers’ assist leader with 85 (3.15 apg), ranking him eighth in overall games and seventh in NSIC games (66, 3.30 apg) only…Had a career-high nine assists in the four overtime loss to the University of Minnesota Duluth Feb. 25 and the mark was the most by a Beaver all season…Posted seven games with at least five assists…Appeared in all 27 games, starting 23…Added 6.8 points and 3.7 rebounds per game with a .467 shooting percentage…Also recorded 27 steals, including a career-high five against Dickinson State, Jan. 6…Had six games in double-figures, including a career-best 18 against the University of Mary, Jan. 17.

Personal: The son of Neil and Sue Tesdahl...was born on May 3, 1990 in Brainerd, Minn...spends his free time playing basketball, volleyball, tennis and fishing...is going to major in education at Bemidji State.

TESdAhL’S CArEEr hIGhS Points: 18 at University of Mary (1/17/09) FG made: 6 vs. Northern State (11/30/08)FG attempts: 11 vs. Northern State (11/30/08) 3Pt FG made: 2 at Northern State (1/16/09)3Pt FG attempts: 3 at Northern State (1/16/09)FT made: 8 at Dickinson State (1/6/09)FT attempts: 9 at Dickinson State (1/6/09)Rebounds: 9 vs. Concordia University (1/9/09)Assists: 9 vs. Minnesota Duluth (2/25/09) Steals: 5 at Dickinson State (1/6/09)Blocked Shots: 4 - three times Fouls: 5 - two timesMinutes: 43 vs. Minnesota Duluth (2/25/09)

Tesdahl Stats at BSUYR GP FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB PF FO A BLK STL PTS AVG2008-09 27 57-122 .467 10-33 .303 60-81 .741 100 66 3 85 4 27 184 6.8Total 27 57-122 .467 10-33 .303 60-81 .741 100 66 3 85 4 27 184 6.8

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dAvId BErThENEjUnior w Forward

6-9 w 185 lBS

lakeville, minn.lakeville north high School

50

Lakeville North High School Career: Helped the Panthers to a 20-6 overall record and 14-6 Lake Conference record, tying the team for second in the conference in his senior season…Averaged eight points and four rebounds per game…During his sophomore and junior campaigns, he played in 51 of 54 games for the Panthers averaging 8.6 points per game…During his junior season, he averaged 7.5 points per game which was third best on the team while pulling down 6.0 rebounds per contest…Berthene also shot 41-percent from the field, leading his team to a 13-14 record and a 10-10 mark in the Lake Conference…He netted 21 double-digit games throughout his sophomore and junior seasons, including a career-high 21-point performance Nov. 30, 2006, leading his team to a 69-67 win over Rochester Mayo…He also excels in the classroom as he has been a consistent member of the honor roll at Lakeville North High School.

Personal: The son of Ralph and Jackie Berthene...Born Oct. 1, 1990 in Minneapolis, Minn....Proposed geography major...Interests include playing video games, ping pong and golf.

jON krEBSFreShman w gUard

6-5 w 184 lBS

mahtomedi, minn.mahtomedi high School

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Mahtomedi High School Career: Krebs comes to BSU after a two-year stint at the varsity level at Mahtomedi. He helped lead the Zyphers’ in 2008-09 to a 17-11 record his senior season before falling in the section 4AAA championship game to St. Paul Johnson. He had three 20-point games including a career-high 26-point effort in a 91-79 win over St. Paul Como Park on Dec. 16, 2008. He recorded double-digit point totals in 26-of-29 games and averaged 14.1 points per game while pulling down 7.0 rebounds per game and shooting 53-percent from the field (146-275). Krebs is also a center fielder on the Mahtomedi baseball team and has been a consistent member on the Mahtomedi High School honor roll.

Personal: The son of Stan and Karen Krebs...Born Jan. 14, 1991 in Mahtomedi, Minn...Undecided on a major...Interests include Nintendo 64 and golf...Krebs’ father Stan holds down the ninth spot in the Minnesota State High School League for rebounds in a career with 1,277 and began his college career at the University of Minnesota before transferring to Augustana College in Sioux Falls, S.D.

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BurkE LENdLFreShman w Forward

6-7 w 188 lBS

St. michael, minn.rogerS high School

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Rogers High School Career: Lendl is a three-time letter winner for the Rogers Royals basketball program leading his team to a 18-12 record, a section 5AAA championship and a trip to the 2008-09 Minnesota State Boys High School Basketball Tournament. He averaged 11.3 points per game and 7.7 rebounds per game while shooting 42.8-percent from the floor (95-222) with 26 blocked shots. Lendl also has three-point range as he knocked down 47 three-pointers during his career. Garnering nearly 400 rebounds during his high school career, Lendl received the Rogers H.S. team award “King of the Boards” after pulling down 185 rebounds (33-152-185) during his senior season. He had 34 double-digit scoring games including seven 20-point games with a career-high 28 points in a 72-59 win over Cambridge-Isanti on Feb. 19, 2008. He also had seven double-doubles during his final two season and grabbed a career-high 15 rebounds in a 69-68 win over Princeton on Jan. 12, 2008. Lendl was awarded the Outstanding Achievement Award for basketball at Rogers High School. He has also been active in the club circuit as a member of the Howard Pulley AAU program. He is also active off the court as he is a member of DECA, which is an association of high school and college students studying marketing, management and entrepreneurship in business, finance, hospitality and marketing sales and service.

Personal: The son of Jay and Tanya Lendl...Born May 11, 1991 in Robbinsdale, Minn...Undecided on a major at BSU...Lists Mario Party and softball as interests.

LANCE rONGSTAdFreShman w gUard

6-3 w 200 lBS

eleva, wiS.eleva-StrUm high School

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Eleva-Strum High School: Led Eleva-Strum High School to a 27-0 record his senior season, en route to a Division 4 State Championship…Averaged 18.5 points and 6.5 rebounds per game as a starting guard his senior year…He was named Second Team AP All-State after his senior season and WBCA First Team All-State as a junior and senior…Named an honorable mention to the AP All-State Team his junior season, helping the team to a state runner-up finnish…Also led the football team to a Division 7 State Championship his senior year as the starting quarterback and helped the golf team to a Division 3 State Championship in his senior campaign…Was an honor roll student and a member of the National Honor Society.

Personal: The son of Marla and Eric Severson and Kevin and Jackie Rongstad...Born March 15, 1990 in Eau Claire, Wis...Majoring in biology...Enjoys golf, video games and sporting events as interests...Father, Kevin, played basketball at Stout for two years.

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NOAh ShEPErdFreShman w gUard 6-2 w 167 lBS

minneapoliS, minn.waShBUrn high School

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Washburn High School: Shepherd leaves Washburn as a three-time letter winner for the Millers boy’s basketball team. He averaged 8.0 points per game as a senior and helped lead the Millers to a 25-5 record, a Minneapolis City Conference Championship, Section 6AAA Championship and a Minnesota State Class 3A Boys’ Basketball Tournament Championship. He notched 10 double-digit scoring games including a season-high 16-point effort in a 76-44 win over Minneapolis Roosevelt on Jan. 31, 2009.

Personal: The son of William and Julie Sheperd...Born Oct. 3, 1990 in Minneapolis, Minn...Undecided on a major...Lists football as an interest.

TyLEr wESTPhALrS-FreShman w gUard 6-0 w 165 lBS

lemarS, iowa

lemarS high School

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Pre-BSU: Transferred to BSU after attending Division I University of Northern Iowa as a track athlete.

LeMars High School: Averaged 18 points, 5.5 assists and 4.5 rebounds in his senior campaign, earning 3A Third Team All-State and was first team all-conference honors…He was also named first team all district, selected to the Defender Gold Club and Goal Setter All-Star games…Ran track at Storm Lake…Was a National Honor Society member and was on the academic honor roll.

Personal: The son of Kent and Jane Westphal...Born Sept. 13, 1989 in Storm Lake, Iowa...Intends to major in education...Grandfather, John Westphal, is a Iowa High School Hall of Fame basketball coach with over 500 wins.

mASON wALTErSFreShman w gUard w Forward

6-7 w 200 lBS

milton, wiS.milton high School

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Milton High School Career: Walters averaged 21.5 points per game during his senior campaign, which ranked him among the top 25 in scoring in the state of Wisconsin. He was a first team All-Southern Lakes performer his junior and senior seasons and was named to the Associated Press-All State Honorable Mention team at the end of his senior campaign. The 6-foot-7 forward notched 20 or more points in 17-or-21 games played during his senior season with the Red Hawks including seven straight 20-point contests. At the conclusion of his senior season he was chosen to participate in the Badger South All-Star Game where he was the Slam Dunk champion. Walters is also a member of the Milton High School golf team and has been a consistent member on the Milton High School honor roll.

Personal: The son of Randy and Julia Walters...Born Oct. 11, 1990 in Eau Claire, Wis...Is undecided on a major at BSU...Interests include golf, hanging out with friends, hunting and fishing.

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LOCATIONPlays at home .................................................. 4-8Plays on the road ............................................. 4-9Plays at a neutral site ....................................... 0-2TIME OF DAYPlays during the day ....................................... 0-3Plays at night ................................................. 8-16DAY OF THE WEEKPlays on Sunday .............................................. 0-1Plays on Monday ............................................. 0-0Plays on Tuesday ............................................. 1-1Plays on Wednesday ....................................... 0-1Plays on Thursday ........................................... 1-0Plays on Friday ............................................... 2-6Plays on Saturday .......................................... 4-10MONTHPlays in November .......................................... 0-4Plays in December .......................................... 3-3Plays in January ............................................... 4-6Plays in February ............................................ 1-6Plays in March ................................................. 0-0CONFERENCERecord vs. the NSIC ....................................... 6-14Record against all other opponents. ................ 2-5HALFTIME SCORELeads at half .................................................... 4-7Trails at half................................................... 4-12Tied at half ...................................................... 0-0SHOOTINGShoots 50% or better ....................................... 0-5Shoots less than 50% ..................................... 8-14Opponent shoots 50% or less ........................ 6-12Shoots better than opponent. .......................... 8-8Shoots worse than opponent. ......................... 0-11FREE THROWSHas more FTs made than opponent. ................ 6-4Has equal FTs made than opponent ................ 0-0Has less FTs made than opponent. ................ 2-15REBOUNDINGOutrebounds opp ............................................ 2-5Is outrebounded ............................................ 5-14Has equal rebounds ........................................ 1-0TURNOVERSHas more TOs than opponent .......................... 2-8Has equal or less TOs than opponent ............ 6-11Bench PointsScores more/equal bench points ..................... 5-9Scores less bench points ............................... 3-10MARGINMargin is 5 points. or less ................................ 3-7Margin is 10 points or less ............................... 3-3Margin is between 11-20 ................................. 2-7Margin is more than 20 .................................... 0-2POINTS SCOREDScores 59 points or less ................................... 0-3Scores 60+ points ............................................ 3-6Scores 70+ points ............................................ 1-8Scores 80+ points ............................................ 1-1Scores 90+ points ............................................ 2-0Scores 100+ points .......................................... 1-1MISCELLANEOUSPlays a ranked opponent ................................. 2-3Plays an overtime game .................................. 2-2Makes 5+ 3-point shots ................................. 5-16Has 20+ assists ................................................ 1-2Has a 20-point scorer ...................................... 6-7Has a 30-point scorer ...................................... 0-0Win the game before ...................................... 4-4Loses the game before .................................. 4-15

BEAvErS’ 2008-09 rECOrd whEN... The 2008-09 Bemidji State University men’s basketball season ended just like it started for the Beavers, with a bitter taste in their mouth. BSU started the season dropping its first five games and it ended on a three-point dagger at the buzzer in overtime, at home, against Wayne State College. The Beavers rode the roller coaster all season with the highest of highs and lowest of lows, en route to a 8-19 overall record and a 6-14 Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference record, finishing tied for 10th. After an exhibition game at Indiana University, BSU began the season at home with a game against Jamestown College. The Beavers fell to JC 53-52, failing to overcome a 34-26 halftime deficit. BSU then started its road season at the Univer-sity of North Dakota, losing 73-60 to the Division I opponent. The Beavers looked to turn their fortune at the annual NSIC Holiday HoopsFest, in Sioux Falls, S.D. Bemidji State opened the Fest against Upper Iowa University, falling 84-68. The second and final game for BSU resulted in a loss to Northern State University, 73-70. The Bea-vers quickly erased a four point halftime deficit in the second half and took a lead with 14:08 remaining in regulation. BSU stretched its lead to eight at 70-62 with 4:49 left, unfortunately for the Beavers, they would fail to score another point and NSU won on a three pointer with one second showing on the clock. The loss carried over to the NSIC opener, Dec. 5. at Minnesota State University, Moorhead, where the Beavers lost 71-67. BSU finally turned it around and snapped the five-game losing streak with a 67-57 vic-tory at the University of Minnesota, Crookston. The Beavers opened their home conference season with Winona State University, losing 90-60, but rebounded and got revenge on Upper Iowa with a 75-70 win. BSU was able to exact revenge again in its next con-test as the team traveled to Jamestown College and won 61-50. BSU then hit a dip and lost three straight against the University of Wisconsin-River Falls (82-77) at home and No. 24 Augustana College (82-74) and Wayne State College (81-60) on the road. The next four games would be the highlight of the season, as the team reached the highest point of the roller coaster and rattled off four-straight wins. The Beavers started the climb with a three overtime bout at Dickinson State that ended in a 99-97 tally. The climb continued with a home win against Concordia Univer-sity-St. Paul, 90-75. The next night the Beavers upset No. 24 St. Cloud State, 69-66, in front of the home supporters. BSU reached the top and could see for miles after defeating No. 11 Northern State in its own building, 100-93 in a two overtime thriller. The win was the first 100 point game in head coach Matt Bowen’s tenure at BSU. The back-to-back wins against ranked opponents marked the first time in the Beavers’ 87 seasons. Both junior Seth Haake and sophomore Brady Fairbanks established a career-high in points with 29. As most people know, there is only one way to go from reaching the peak of a coaster, down. The Beavers fell hard and fell fast, losing their next seven games. During the stretch, BSU lost three at home and four on the road. The closest the Bea-vers got to a victory was a four point loss to the University of Mary in the first loss of the skid. On Feb. 14, BSU entered the tunnel of the roller coaster and was able to

smile for the photo, ending the downward spiral with a 81-72 victory against Minnesota, Crookston at the BSU Gymnasium. The smiles didn’t last long, as the Beavers traveled to No. 23 Winona State and fell 98-79. The final two games of the season proved to show promise of this to come, but BSU was at the wrong end of both outcomes. The Beavers hosted Minnesota Duluth and Wayne State for the final two games and ended up playing five extra frames. The first against the Bulldogs was nothing less than a dog fight, with UMD on the win-ning end posting a score of 126-124 in four overtime sessions. The two teams combined for 250 points in the game and the exorbitant amount of points set a North-ern Sun Intercollegiate Conference record for com-bined points in a single game. The 60 minute game was the longest game in BSU program history. The Beavers played 10 overtime periods, that’s 50 extra minutes over the course of the 2008-09 season. BSU experienced an overtime, double overtime, triple

overtime and a marathon four overtime loss to the University of Minnesota Duluth. The Beavers were 2-2 in the extra session games. The final game of the season was a overtime loss to the Wildcats, but could have easily been a multiple-overtime af-fair, as WSC made a buzzer beater to win 73-70 and end the roller coaster ride that was the 2008-09 season for the Bemidji State Beavers.

2008-09 Season in Review.............................................................................................................

Brady Fairbanks

Seth Haake

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vS Upper iowa 11/29/08 68-84/L DNP 20-2-2 0-2-3 6-0-1 16-2-0 10-1-5 1-0-2 DNP 4-4-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 11-6-5 0-1-0vs Northern State 11/30/08 70-73/L DNP 14-4-1 0-0-3 7-3-0 4-2-2 11-1-0 4-1-0 DNP 2-3-0 4-3-0 DNP 14-9-5 10-5-1at MSU Moorhead 12/5/08 67-71/L DNP 12-5-4 0-1-1 12-3-1 6-0-2 3-3-2 6-2-1 DNP 2-1-1 5-1-0 0-2-1 9-5-3 12-8-0at Minnesota, Crookston 12/6/08 67-57/W DNP 7-8-1 4-8-1 11-5-2 3-2-1 0-0-0 13-0-0 3-1-0 0-2-0 16-2-0 0-2-0 0-1-1 10-7-1wSU 12/12/08 60-90/L 3-1-1 3-2-0 1-2-2 6-1-5 10-2-1 DNP 8-0-0 0-0-0 3-5-4 14-5-2 6-2-0 6-1-2 DNPUpper iowa 12/13/08 75-70/W 1-1-1 4-5-1 2-2-2 DNP 29-2-1 DNP 13-1-2 DNP 13-7-2 4-8-1 1-0-0 8-3-2 DNP

at Jamestown 12/18/08 61-50/W 0-0-0 16-7-1 4-6-0 DNP 7-1-0 DNP 14-1-1 0-0-0 10-5-2 8-5-0 0-3-1 2-1-1 DNPMRF 12/20/08 77-82/L 0-0-0 16-7-0 2-2-3 7-6-0 14-4-4 DNP 25-3-3 0-2-0 2-4-1 9-5-0 0-0-0 2-3-1 DNPat Augustana (SD) 01/02/09 74-82/L 0-0-0 9-1-3 0-1-1 8-1-3 10-2-0 DNP 8-2-2 3-0-0 25-2-2 4-2-0 2-1-2 5-7-4 DNPat wayne State (neB.) 1/3/09 60-81/L DNP 9-4-4 0-0-0 9-3-2 4-3-0 DNP 12-0-2 3-2-0 13-1-3 1-2-3 4-1-1 5-2-1 DNPat dickinSon State 1/6/09 99-97/W3OT DNP 16-6-2 2-0-1 15-5-3 16-1-0 DNP 22-7-3 0-1-0 3-5-0 13-4-0 0-0-0 12-3-4 DNPcU 01/09/09 90-75/W DNP 21-7-2 0-0-4 18-7-0 10-6-1 DNP 20-5-3 DNP 12-2-3 6-5-2 DNP 3-9-2 DNPScSU 01/10/09 69-66/W DNP 23-7-1 0-3-1 11-8-0 14-3-2 DNP 5-4-1 3-1-2 6-3-0 2-2-2 DNP 5-6-2 DNPat northern State 01/16/09 100-93/W2OT DNP 29-5-5 0-0-0 29-9-4 16-2-1 DNP 5-3-4 0-0-0 3-4-2 6-3-1 2-1-0 10-4-4 DNPat University of Mary 1/17/09 76-80/L DNP 17-3-0 0-1-1 4-4-2 9-1-2 DNP 12-2-2 0-0-0 4-1-1 10-5-1 2-3-0 18-1-2 DNPat Minnesota Duluth 1/24/09 79-87/L DNP 12-1-0 0-1-0 22-4-1 16-9-0 DNP 16-2-3 0-0-0 2-3-0 7-3-0 0-1-0 4-2-5 DNPMSU 01/30/09 66-84/L 2-0-0 12-2-1 0-4-4 6-4-1 6-8-1 DNP 16-3-0 3-1-0 4-5-0 12-2-1 3-1-1 2-0-6 DNPSMSU 01/31/09 54-66/L DNP 10-1-2 0-1-1 8-6-3 8-0-2 DNP 8-3-1 0-0-0 2-6-1 6-4-1 5-0-0 7-2-2 DNPat cU 02/06/09 73-85/L 5-0-0 10-5-2 0-4-1 6-3-3 6-2-2 DNP 9-2-2 0-1-0 0-2-0 18-8-1 14-4-0 5-5-0 DNPat ScSU 02/07/09 51-69/L 0-1-0 10-6-2 2-1-2 8-6-1 6-5-1 DNP 4-1-0 3-0-0 8-4-1 2-4-0 2-2-0 6-6-1 DNPMSU MOORHEAD 02/13/09 74-82/L 0-0-0 14-7-5 0-2-0 DNP 20-3-3 DNP 14-2-5 5-0-1 4-3-0 6-1-1 3-0-0 8-4-7 DNPMINNESOTA, CROOKSTON 02/14/09 81-72/W DNP 21-5-3 0-0-1 18-7-2 18-3-0 DNP 0-0-2 2-0-0 8-3-1 2-3-2 5-2-1 7-5-7 DNPat WSU 02/21/09 79-98/L 0-1-0 19-6-4 0-0-3 DNP 6-1-0 DNP 11-1-1 5-0-0 12-2-1 4-5-1 11-3-0 11-5-2 DNPminneSota dUlUth 02/25/09 124-126/L4OT DNP 12-6-5 4-2-2 25-6-4 21-4-1 DNP 11-2-2 0-1-0 26-8-0 9-6-1 8-1-1 8-3-9 DNPwayne State (neB.) 02/28/09 87-88/LOT DNP 24-5-0 0-1-0 28-2-2 8-2-1 DNP 7-0-3 0-0-2 5-1-0 6-1-3 1-3-2 8-4-4 DNP

2008-09 Statistics Overall Record: 8-19 NSIC: 6-14 Home: 4-8 Away: 4-9 Neutral: 0-2 TOTAL 3-POINTER’S FREE THROW REBOUNDS## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg02 Haake, Seth 27 27 821 30.4 125 239 .523 35 82 .427 89 104 .856 34 93 127 4.7 86 6 55 72 9 45 374 13.9 Conference-Only... 20 20 609 30.5 91 173 .526 24 55 .436 72 86 .837 26 65 91 4.6 61 5 45 54 6 30 278 13.904 Fairbanks, Brady 23 17 630 27.4 100 243 .412 27 84 .321 49 76 .645 30 72 102 4.4 48 2 42 24 6 25 276 12.0 Conference-Only... 17 14 495 29.1 83 194 .428 21 67 .313 42 64 .656 24 55 79 4.6 36 2 36 14 3 22 229 13.505 Hall, Taylor 27 24 703 26.0 98 220 .445 27 59 .458 71 91 .780 18 58 76 2.8 82 4 31 44 22 22 294 10.9 Conference-Only... 20 19 519 26.0 74 164 .451 24 51 .471 54 72 .750 13 47 60 3.0 65 3 22 31 12 14 226 11.311 Lindstrom, Jake 26 15 678 26.1 82 216 .380 37 110 .336 70 85 .824 9 40 49 1.9 36 0 46 47 1 18 271 10.4 Conference-Only... 20 14 516 25.8 58 161 .360 28 85 .329 54 65 .831 6 29 35 1.8 30 0 36 40 1 11 198 9.941 Baskow, Sergej 6 4 118 19.7 20 40 .500 1 2 .500 8 19 .421 8 23 31 5.2 20 1 5 12 1 3 49 8.2 Conference-Only... 2 2 43 21.5 8 14 .571 0 1 .000 6 12 .500 2 13 15 7.5 4 0 1 9 0 1 22 11.010 Eastman, Zach 6 2 123 20.5 15 25 .600 11 19 .579 3 3 1.000 2 6 8 1.3 13 0 9 10 0 2 44 7.3 Conference-Only... 2 1 34 17.0 1 5 .200 1 5 .200 0 0 .000 1 2 3 1.5 2 0 2 5 0 1 3 1.513 Cassidy, Patrick 27 5 641 23.7 72 155 .465 3 11 .273 39 62 .629 24 72 96 3.6 60 3 28 22 6 11 186 6.9 Conference-Only... 20 1 465 23.3 59 119 .496 3 9 .333 31 44 .705 14 51 65 3.3 44 3 22 14 5 6 152 7.632 Tesdahl, Bryce 27 23 705 26.1 57 122 .467 10 33 .303 60 81 .741 13 87 100 3.7 66 3 85 59 4 27 184 6.8 Conference-Only... 20 18 551 27.6 41 89 .461 8 26 .308 45 63 .714 10 65 75 3.8 50 2 66 38 4 17 135 6.815 Johnson, Jimmy 26 5 473 18.2 61 117 .521 0 0 .000 52 82 .634 31 61 92 3.5 77 2 23 32 23 11 174 6.7 Conference-Only... 20 4 363 18.2 49 93 .527 0 0 .000 42 65 .646 24 48 72 3.6 62 2 23 25 18 9 140 7.024 Wruck, Tyler 23 1 225 9.8 24 56 .429 10 24 .417 14 20 .700 9 26 35 1.5 25 0 13 22 2 5 72 3.1 Conference-Only... 18 1 188 10.4 23 51 .451 9 21 .429 14 20 .700 8 21 29 1.6 19 0 9 16 2 3 69 3.812 Zajic, Gunther 22 1 124 5.6 11 42 .262 9 37 .243 4 5 .800 1 9 10 0.5 10 0 5 3 1 6 35 1.6 Conference-Only... 17 1 95 5.6 10 33 .303 8 29 .276 2 2 1.000 1 6 7 0.4 9 0 5 1 1 6 30 1.801 Saxon, Tim 10 0 48 4.8 3 14 .214 1 7 .143 4 9 .444 0 4 4 0.4 7 0 2 6 0 2 11 1.1 Conference-Only... 8 0 34 4.3 3 12 .250 1 5 .200 4 9 .444 0 4 4 0.5 4 0 2 5 0 1 11 1.403 Gibson, James 27 11 362 13.4 10 30 .333 0 6 .000 3 8 .375 3 45 48 1.8 35 0 41 25 2 18 23 0.9 Conference-Only... 20 5 263 13.2 5 18 .278 0 5 .000 3 8 .375 2 32 34 1.7 28 0 27 15 1 13 13 0.7TM TEAM................ 45 41 86 3.2 1 5 Conference-Only... 37 30 67 3.4 0 4 Total.......... 27 678 1519 .446 171 474 .361 466 645 .722 227 637 864 32.0 566 21 385 383 77 195 1993 73.8 Conference-Only... 20 505 1126 .448 127 359 .354 369 510 .724 168 468 636 31.8 414 17 296 271 53 134 1506 75.3 Opponents...... 27 718 1582 .454 212 579 .366 486 654 .743 311 705 1016 37.6 559 16 449 398 94 194 2134 79.0 Conference-Only... 20 546 1195 .457 164 453 .362 366 492 .744 247 525 772 38.6 432 15 345 286 67 139 1622 81.1

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT OT2 OT3 OT4 TotalBemidji State University 910 979 38 38 19 9 1993Opponents 990 1046 39 31 17 11 2134

DEADBALL REBOUNDS: OFF DEF TOTALBemidji State University 81 7 88Opponents 77 7 84

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Individual HighsDate Opponent Result Streak Record NSIC Scorer Rebounder Assists Blocks AttendanceNov. 11 @ Indiana (Exh.) L, 54-72 n/a 0-0 0-0 Fairbanks -14 Johnson, Cassidy - 5 Lindstrom, Gibson - 3 Four with - 4 13,025Nov. 18 Jamestown College L, 52-53 L1 0-1 0-0 Eastman - 15 Haake, Baskow - 7 Gibson, Baskow -3 Hall - 2 789Nov. 22 @ North Dakota L, 60-73 L2 0-2 0-0 Hall -11 Fairbanks, Cassidy - 4 Tesdahl -3 Hall - 3 1,013 Nov. 29-30 Holiday HoopsFestNov. 29 vs. Upper Iowa * L, 68-84 L3 0-3 0-0 Haake - 20 Tesdahl - 6 Tesdahl, Eastman - 5 Haake - 2 352 Nov. 30 vs. Northern State * L, 70-73 L4 0-4 0-0 Haake, Tesdahl - 9 Tesdahl - 5 Johnson - 2 1014 Tesdahl - 14Dec. 5 @ MSU Moorhead * L, 67-71 L5 0-5 0-1 Haake, Baskow -12 Baskow - 8 Haake - 4 Haake - 2 608 Fairbanks Dec. 6 @ Minnesota, Crookston * W, 67-57 W1 1-5 1-1 Johnson - 16 Haake, Gibson - 8 Fairbanks - 2 Johnson - 2 577Dec. 12 vs. Winona State * L, 60-90 L1 1-6 1-2 Johnson - 14 Johnson, Cassidy - 5 Fairbanks - 5 Haake, Hall - 1 669Dec. 13 vs. Upper Iowa * W, 75-70 W1 2-6 2-2 Hall - 29 Johnson - 8 Four with - 2 Johnson - 3 618Dec. 18 @ Jamestown W, 61-50 W2 3-6 2-2 Haake - 16 Haake - 7 Cassidy - 2 Hall - 2 n/aDec. 20 vs. UW-River Falls L, -77-82 L1 3-7 2-2 Lindstrom - 25 Haake - 7 Hall - 4 Johnson - 3 469Jan. 2 @ Augustana * L, 74-82 L2 3-8 2-3 Cassidy - 25 Tesdahl - 7 Tesdahl - 4 Lindstrom, Cassidy -1 2511Jan. 3 @ Wayne State * L, 60-81 L3 3-9 2-4 Cassidy - 13 Haake - 4 Haake - 4 Johnson - 2 494Jan. 6 @ Dickinson State W, 99-97 3OT W1 4-9 2-4 Lindstrom - 22 Lindstrom - 7 Tesdahl - 4 Fairbanks - 2 n/aJan. 9 vs. Concordia-St. Paul * W, 90-75 W2 5-9 3-4 Haake - 21 Tesdahl - 9 Gibson - 4 Fairbanks, Cassidy - 1 713Jan. 10 vs. St. Cloud State * W, 69-66 W3 6-9 4-4 Haake - 23 Fairbanks - 8 Four with 2 Hall - 2 751Jan. 16 @ Northern State * W, 100-93 2OT W4 7-9 5-4 Haake Fairbanks - 9 Haake - 5 Cassidy - 2 4913 Fairbanks -29 Jan. 17 @ University of Mary * L, 76-80 L1 7-10 5-5 Tesdahl - 18 Johnson - 5 Four with - 2 Johnson - 2 1525Jan. 24 @ Minnesota Duluth * L, 79-87 L2 7-11 5-6 Fairbanks - 22 Hall - 9 Tesdahl - 5 none 1346Jan. 30 vs. Minnesota State * L, 66-84 L3 7-12 5-7 Lindstrom - 16 Johnson - 5 Tesdahl - 6 Hall, Johnson - 2 954Jan. 31 vs. SW Minnesota State * L, 54-66 L4 7-13 5-8 Haake - 10 Faribanks, Cassidy - 6 Fairbanks - 3 Johnson - 1 814Feb. 6 @ Concordia-St. Paul * L, 73-85 L5 7-14 5-9 Johnson - 18 Johnson - 8 Fairbanks - 3 Hall, Tesdahl - 1 521 Feb. 7 @ St. Cloud State * L, 51-69 L6 7-15 5-10 Haake - 10 Three with 6 Haake, Gibson - 2 Fairbanks -1 3989Feb. 13 vs. MSU Moorhead * L, 74-82 L7 7-16 5-11 Hall - 20 Haake - 7 Tesdahl - 7 Johnson - 3 785 Feb. 14 vs. Minnesota, Crookston * W, 78-76 W1 8-16 6-11 Haake - 21 Fairbanks - 7 Tesdahl - 7 Hall - 2 652Feb. 21 @ Winona State * L, 79-98 L1 8-17 6-12 Haake - 19 Haake - 6 Haake - 4 none 2841Feb. 25 vs. Minnesota Duluth * L, 124-126 4 OT L2 8-18 6-13 Cassidy - 26 Cassidy - 8 Tesdahl - 9 Johnson - 2 811Feb. 28 vs. Wayne State * L, 87-88 OT L3 8-19 6-14 Fairbanks - 28 Haake - 5 Tesdahl - 4 Three with - 1 828

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Scoring Margin -1 -13 -16 -3 -4 +10 -30 +5 +11 -5 -8 -21 +2 +15 +3 +7 -4 -8 -18 -12 -12 -18 -8 +9 -19 -2 -1Field Goals 18-55 23-54 24-47 24-56 24-51 19-47 21-55 18-44 26-56 27-60 27-55 22-53 31-65 27-58 27-61 33-69 25-49 27-61 21-61 18-48 29-61 20-52 27-52 23-48 29-58 40-79 28-64Field Goals % .327 .426 .511 .492 .471 .404 .382 .409 .464 .450 .491 .415 .477 .466 .443 .478 .510 .443 .344 .375 .475 .385 .519 .479 .500 .506 .4383-point FG 9-17 6-14 9-18 5-11 3-11 3-13 7-18 3-12 5-17 4-13 7-14 5-23 6-25 8-17 4-16 12-28 6-14 6-20 5-16 5-14 8-20 3-19 5-15 9-19 11-24 12-24 5-223-point FG % .529 .429 .500 .455 .273 .231 .389 .250 .294 .308 .500 .217 .240 .471 .250 .429 .429 .300 .313 .357 .400 .158 .333 .474 .458 .500 .227Free Throws 7-10 8-16 11-15 17-26 16-24 26-40 11-17 36-54 4-6 19-21 11-19 31-41 28-35 11-14 22-25 20-26 19-26 19-29 13-17 7-13 8-12 15-20 26-32 10-15 32-43 26-31

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15-POINT GAMESPLAyEr OPPONENT (dATE) POINTSSeth Haake(1) Upper Iowa (11/29) 20Taylor Hall (1) Upper Iowa (11/29) 16Jimmy Johnson (1) Minnesota- Crookston (12/6) 16Taylor Hall (2) Upper Iowa (12/13) 29Seth Haake (2) Jamestown (12/18) 16Seth Haake(3) UW-RF (12/20) 16Jake Lindstrom (1) UW-RF (12/20) 25Pat Cassidy (1) Augustana (1/2) 25Seth Haake (4) Dickinson State (1/6) 16Brady Fairbanks (1) Dickinson State (1/6) 15Taylor Hall (3) Dickinson State (1/6) 16Jake Lindstrom (2) Dickinson State (1/6) 22Seth Haake (4) Concordia University (1/9) 21Brady Fairbanks (2) Concordia University (1/9) 18Jake Lindstrom (3) Concordia University (1/9) 20Seth Haake (5) St. Cloud State (1/10) 23Seth Haake (6) Northern State (1/16) 29Brady Fairbanks (3) Northern State (1/16) 29Taylor Hall (4) Northern State (1/16) 16Seth Haake (7) University of Mary (1/17) 17Bryce Tesdahl (1) University of Mary (1/17) 18Brady Fairbanks (4) UMD (1/24) 22Taylor Hall (5) UMD (1/24) 16 Jake Lindstrom (4) UMD (1/24) 16Jake Lindstrom (5) MSU (1/30) 16Jimmy Johnson (2) Concordia University (2/6) 18Taylor Hall (6) MSU- Moorhead (2/13) 20Seth Haake (8) Minnesota- Crookston (2/14) 21Brady Fairbanks (5) Minnesota- Crookston (2/14) 18Taylor Hall (7) Minnesota- Crookston (2/14) 18Seth Haake (9) Winona State (2/21) 19Brady Fairbanks (6) UMD (2/25) 25Taylor Hall (8) UMD (2/25) 21Pat Cassidy (2) UMD (2/25) 26Seth Haake (10) Wayne State (2/28) 24Brady Fairbanks (7) Wayne State (2/28) 28

Breakdown: Seth Haake (10), Taylor Hall (8), Brady Fairbanks (7), Jake Lindstrom (5), Pat Cassidy (2), Jimmy Johnson (2), Bryce Tesdahl (1) - Total: 36

5-ASSIST GAMESPLAyEr OPPONENT (dATE) ASSISTS

Bryce Tesdahl (1) Upper Iowa (11/29) 5Zach Eastman (1) Upper Iowa (11/29) 5Bryce Tesdahl (2) Northern State (11/30) 5Brady Fairbanks (1) Winona State (12/12) 5Seth Haake (1) Northern State (1/16) 5Bryce Tesdahl (3) UMD (1/24) 5Bryce Tesdahl (4) MSU(1/30) 6Seth Haake (2) MSU Moorhead (2/13) 5Jake Lindstrom MSU Moorhead (2/13) 5Bryce Tesdahl (5) MSU Moorhead (2/13) 7Bryce Tesdahl (6) Minnesota- Crookston(2/14) 7Seth Haake (3) UMD (2/25) 5Bryce Tesdahl (7) UMD (2/25) 9

Breakdown: Bryce Tesdahl (7), Seth Haake (3), Brady Fairbanks (1), Zach Eastman (1) - Total: 13

4-STEAL GAMESPLAyEr OPPONENT (dATE) STEALS

Brady Fairbanks(1) Wayne State(2/28) 6Seth Haake(1) Northern State(1/16) 5Bryce Tesdahl(1) Dickinson State(1/6) 5Seth Haake(2) Upper Iowa(11/29) 5Brady Fairbanks(2) SCSU(1/10) 4Jake Lindstrom(1) UW-RiverFalls(1/10) 4Seth Haake(3) Jamestown(12/18) 4Jimmy Johnson(1) Upper Iowa(12/13) 4Seth Haake(4) Jamestown(11/18) 4

Breakdown: Seth Haake (4), Brady Fairbanks (2), Bryce Tesdahl (1), Jake Lindstrom (1), Jimmy Johnson (1) - Total: 9

2008-09 BSU Player HighsPoints: .......................................................................29, Brady Fairbanks at Northern State (1/16)...........................................................................................29, Seth Haake at Northern State (1/16)............................................................................................. 29, Taylor Hall vs. Upper Iowa (12/13)......................................................................................28, Brady Fairbanks vs. Wayne State (2/28)....................................................................................26, Pat Cassidy vs. Minnesota, Duluth (2/25)Field Goals Made: ....................................................11, Pat Cassidy vs. Minnesota, Duluth (2/25).................................................................................................. 11, Pat Cassidy at Augustana (1/2)Field Goals Attempted:............................................ 21, Jake Lindstrom vs. UW-RiverFalls (12/20)...................................................................................19, Brady Fairbanks at Northern State (1/16)...........................................................................................19, Seth Haake at Northern State (1/16)Field Goal % (min 5 made): ...... .889 (8-9), Jimmy Johnson at Concordia University, St. Paul (2/6)..................................................................... .833 (5-6), Bryce Tesdahl at University of Mary (1/17)......................................................................... .833 (5-6), Jimmy Johnson vs. Winona State (12/12).............................................................. .833 (5-6), Jimmy Johnson at Minnesota, Crookston (12/6).............................................................................. .833 (5-6), Zach Eastman vs. Jamestown (11/18) 3-Pt Field Goals Made: .....................................................5, Zach Eastman vs. Jamestown (11/18)....................................................................................... 4, Brady Fairbanks vs. Wayne State (2/28)...................................................................................... 4, Taylor Hall vs. Minnesota, Duluth (2/25)...................................................................... 4, Brady Fairbanks vs. Minnesota, Crookston (2/14)............................................................................................ 4, Taylor Hall at Northern State (1/16)3-Pt Field Goal Attempts: ...........................................10, Jake Lindstrom at Dickinson State (1/6)....................................................................................... 8, Brady Fairbanks vs. Wayne State (2/28).................................................................................... 8, Brady Fairbanks at Northern State (1/16).................................................................................... 8, Jake Lindstrom vs. UW-RiverFalls (12/20)............................................................................................. 8, Seth Haake vs. Upper Iowa (12/20)3-Pt FG % (min 2 made): ....................................1.000 (5-5), Zach Eastman vs. Jamestown (11/18)........................................................1.000 (3-3), Seth Haake vs. Concordia University, St. Paul (1/9)............................................................... 1.000 (2-2), Seth Haake at St. Cloud State University (2/7)..........................................................1.000 (2-2), Seth Haake vs. Southwest Minnesota State (1/31).............................................................1.000 (2-2), Taylor Hall vs. St. Cloud State University (1/10)Free Throws Made: ............................................................ 12, Seth Haake vs. Wayne State (2/28)...................................................................................11, Brady Fairbanks at Northern State (1/16)............................................................................................ 11, Taylor Hall vs. Upper Iowa (12/13)Free Throw Attempts: ........................................................ 17, Taylor Hall vs. Upper Iowa (12/13)...................................................................................14, Brady Fairbanks at Northern State (1/16)Free Throw % (min 3 made): .................. 1.000 (8-8) Jake Lindstrom vs. Minnesota, Duluth (2/25)Rebounds: ......................................................................9, Taylor Hall at Minnesota, Duluth (1/24).....................................................................................9, Brady Fairbanks at Northern State (1/16).................................................................................... 9, Bryce Tesdahl vs. Northern State (11/30)Assists: .................................................................... 9, Bryce Tesdahl vs. Minnesota, Duluth (2/25) ...........................................................................7, Bryce Tesdahl vs. Minnesota, Crookston (2/14)..................................................................................... 7, Bryce Tesdahl vs. MSU Moorhead (2/13)Steals: ........................................................................... 6, Brady Fairbanks vs. Wayne State (2/28).............................................................................................5, Seth Haake at Northern State (1/16)........................................................................................ 5, Bryce Tesdahl at Dickinson State (1/6)Blocked Shots: ........................................................... 3, Jimmy Johnson vs. MSU Moorhead (2/13)..................................................................................... 3, Jimmy Johnson vs. UW-RiverFalls (12/20).......................................................................................................... 3, Taylor Hall at UND (11/22)

2008-09 BSU Team HighsPoints: .........................................................................................124 vs. Minnesota, Duluth (2/25).......................................................................................................... 100 at Northern State (1/16)Field Goals Made: ...................................................................... 40 vs. Minnesota, Duluth (2/25)Field Goal Attempts: ................................................................... 79 vs. Minnesota, Duluth (2/25)Field Goal %: ..................................................................... .519 (27-52) at MSU Moorhead (2/13)3-Pt Field Goals Made: ............................................................... 12 vs. Minnesota, Duluth (2/25)3-Pt Field Goal Attempts: .................................................................. 28 at Northern State (1/16)3-Pt FG %: ................................................................................ .529 (9-17) vs. Jamestown (11/18)Free Throws Made: .............................................................................. 36 vs.Upper Iowa (12/13)...................................................................................................... 32 vs. Minnesota, Duluth (2/25)Free Throw Attempts: .......................................................................... 54 vs.Upper Iowa (12/13)...................................................................................................... 43 vs. Minnesota, Duluth (2/25)Free Throw %: .................................................................. .905 (19-21) vs. UW-RiverFalls (12/20)Rebounds: .................................................................................... 43 vs. Minnesota, Duluth (2/25) Assists: ......................................................................................... 25 vs. Minnesota, Duluth (2/25)Steals: ..................................................................................................... 13 at Jamestown (12/18)Blocked Shots: ....................................................................................6 vs. UW-RiverFalls (12/20)Turnovers: .......................................................................................... 22 at Dickinson State (1/6) ................................................................................................................ 22 at Jamestown (12/18) Fouls: ...................................................................................................32 at Dickinson State (1/6)

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Founded in 1932, the Northern Intercollegiate Conference (NIC) has enjoyed a varied exis-tence in the upper Midwest region it calls home. In the spring of 1992 the Northern Sun Intercol-legiate Conference (NSIC) was formed out of the merger of the NIC, the men’s conference, and the women’s Northern Sun Conference (NSC). The NSC had existed since 1979. The NSIC is currently made up of institutions from Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, North and South Dakota. Prior to the 1999-00 academic year, the NSIC expanded to become 10-team league. The conference featured eight members from 2004-05 until 2005-06 but the league expanded back to 10 teams in 2006-07 as the University of Mary in Bismarck, N.D., and Upper Iowa University in Fayette, Iowa, joined the league. The 2008-09 campaign featured another expansion. The NSIC blossomed to 14 teams with the addition of Augustana College, and the inclusion of three institutions with roots in the NIC, NSC and NSIC in University of Minnesota Duluth, Minnesota State University and St. Cloud State University. The addition of these four regionally recognized institutions pushed the NSIC into the upper echelon of NCAA Division II athletics. Since 1932, various institutions have competed in the NSIC. Bemidji State University, Minnesota State University Moorhead and Winona State University are charter members and have remained in the conference for the 77 years of its existence. Minnesota Duluth, which departed following the 2003-04 season and returned in 2008-09, was also an original member. Other current members joined in later years: Southwest Minnesota State University in 1969, Northern State University in 1978, Wayne State College (Nebraska) in 1998, Concordia University-St. Paul and the University of Minnesota, Crookston in 1999 and the University of Mary and Upper Iowa University in 2006. The University of Minnesota, Morris became a league member in 1966, however, the Cougars opted for the NCAA Division III ranks in 2003. The 2008-09 season is one of transition for the NSIC. The league will expand to 14 teams with the addition of Minnesota State University, Mankato, Augusta-na College, St. Cloud State University and Minnesota Duluth. Before the NSIC became eligible for National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) champi-onship competition in 1995, its member institutions had an extremely rich tradition in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). The NIC’s and NSC’s tenure in the NAIA included several national championship teams and individuals as well as many national qualifiers. Following the 2004-05 season, Winona State became the first team other than Minnesota Duluth to capture the NSIC All-Sports Competition trophy. The Warriors have taken home the trophy now the last two seasons. The Warriors put the NSIC on the map in 2006 as they hosted and won the NCAA North Central Regional Tournament and advanced to the Elite Eight. Although Winona State wasn’t the first men’s basketball team to compete in the Elite Eight (SW Minnesota State in 2001 & Northern State in 1998) they were the first to win it. The National Championship for Winona State marked the first NCAA Title for any NSIC institution. However, since WSU’s title to conclude the 2004- 2005 campaign, the Warriors have added another championship to their basketball trophy case (2007-08) while Concordia University-St. Paul garnered a volleyball national championships in 2007 and 2008, Minnesota Duluth made a run through the 2008 NCAA football playoffs and Minnesota State’s women’s basketball team garnered the 2008-09 NCAA crown to bring the league’s total number of team national titles since 2006 to six. Since 2000, the NSIC has participated in the only officially-sanctioned NCAA Division II foot-ball bowl game in the country. With a rich history dating back to 1948, the Mineral Water Bowl is hosted by the Quarterback Club of Excelsior Springs., Mo. The game matches the highest-finish-ing team from the NSIC not selected for the NCAA Division II playoffs against the highest-finishing team from the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association (MIAA) not participating in the NCAA Division II playoffs. Now in its 41st year, the first game was played on Thanksgiving Day, 1948. The first MIAA/NSIC meeting in 2000 marked the Mineral Water Bowl’s inaugural year of the Division II era. Winona State defeated Missouri Western State, 43-41, in triple overtime, marking the Warriors first-ever postseason win at the Division II level. The league gears up for the upcoming academic year with the annual NSIC Summer Kickoff Event the last weekend in July. The event includes the NSIC Golf Tournament, Hall of Fame Ban-quet, officiating clinics and meetings involving the conference leadership. The Northern Sun Showcase television program returns to the airwaves again on Fox Sports Net North. Also, the Northern Sun Spotlight radio show will air on several stations throughout the Midwest for 20 weeks during the 2009-10 sports season. Over the years, the NSIC, comprised of schools of modest size, has provided extremely compet-itive intercollegiate athletic programs for its members. Although the programs are not designed to be equal to Division I athletics, many former NSIC athletes have distinguished themselves in national and international competition. Each member school emphasizes the educational, en-tertainment and unifying value of sports while pointing with pride to the many advantages to be gained by attending these colleges and universities. As some affiliated with the conference have coined, the NSIC quite possibly is, “the most competitive conference in NCAA Division II.”

nSic adminiStrationAffiliation: ........................ NCAA Division IIFounded: ............................................ 1932Web Site: ................. www.northernsun.orgNSIC Fax Number: .................651/224-8583Address: ...... 161 St. Anthony Ave. Suite 920.......................................St. Paul, MN 55103

COmmISSIONEr

Butch RaymondOffice: 651/288-4015Home: 612/825-3682Cell: 612/716-6454e-mail: [email protected]

ASSISTANT COmmISSIONEr

Nick KornderOffice: 651/288-4017e-mail:[email protected]

SENIOr wOmAN AdmINISTrATOr

Erin LindOffice: 651/288-4016Home: 952/898-0627Cell: 612/419-0339e-mail: [email protected]

ComplianCe

Melissa SewickOffice: 651/222-0092Fax: 651/224-8583e-mail: [email protected]

OTHER NSIC STAFFFootball Officials Coordinator: ..........Mike NevinPhone: ........................................... 612/445-4869e-mail: ................ [email protected]: .................................. 922 Minnesota St...........................................Shakopee, MN 55739

Basketball Officials Coordinator: ..........Roy WardPhone: ........................................... 651/777-3973Fax: ............................................... 651/777-2591Address: .......................................2172 Buhl Ave..................................... North St. Paul, MN 55109

Volleyball Officials Coordinator: .........Jose JonesOffice: ........................................... 612/721-6676e-mail: [email protected]

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2009-10 nSiC member inStitutionSTEAM .....................................NICKNAME ..................LOCATION ..............COMMUNITY .........ENROLLMENTAugaustana ......................... Vikings ............... Souix Falls, S.D. ............ 139,517 ............. 1,860 (2008) Bemidji State ....................... Beavers ................ Bemidji, Minn ..............30,982 .............. 5,100 (1932)Concordia University ......Golden Bears ............St. Paul, Minn .............. 272,000 ............. 1,800 (1999)Mary .................................Marauders .............Bismarck, N.D. ..............95,000 .............. 2,842 (2006)Minnesota Duluth ............... Bulldogs ................ Duluth, Minn ...............86,918 ............. 10,500 (2008)Minnesota State ................. Mavericks ..............Mankato, Minn ..............34,976 ............. 14,036 (2008)MSU Moorhead ...................Dragons ............. Moorhead, Minn ........... 150,000 ............. 6,650 (1932)St. Cloud State ..................... Huskies ............... St. Cloud, Minn .............65,792 ............. 16,500 (2008)Northern State ......................Wolves ............... Aberdeen, S.D. .............25,000 .............. 2,800 (1980)SW Minnesota State ............Mustangs ............. Marshall, Minn..............11,000 .............. 3,600 (1970)Minnesota, Crookston ....Golden Eagles ........ Crookston, Minn .............8,100 ............... 1,700 (1999)Upper Iowa ........................Peacocks................ Fayette, Iowa ................1,300 ............... 1,600 (2006) Wayne State ....................... Wildcats ................ Wayne, Neb. ................9,300 ............... 4,000 (1998)Winona State ...................... Warriors ............... Winona, Minn ..............47,800 .............. 7,300 (1932)Note: Years between parenthesis indicate start of membership

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2008-09 NSIC TEAm rANkINGS FOr BSu - ALL GAmESScoring Offense .................................................5th, 73.8Scoring Defense ..............................................14th, 79.0Scoring Margin ........................................................ -5.2Free Throw Percentage .................. . 10th, 722 (466-645)Field Goal Percentage ................. 11th, .446 (678-1,519) Field Goal Percentage Defense .............10th, .454 (718-1,582)3-Point Field Goal Percentage ...........6th, .361 (171-474)3-Point Field Goal Percentage Defense 12th, .366 (212-579)Rebounding Offense ...................................9th, 32.0 rpgRebounding Defense ................................14th, 37.6 rpgRebounding Margin ...................................12th, -5.6 rpgBlocked Shots ............................................ 5th, 2.85 bpgAssists .......................................................6th, 14.26 apgSteals ..........................................................6th, 7.22 spgTurnover Margin ............................................. 7th, +0.56Assist/Turnover Ratio ........................................9th, 1.01Offensive Rebounds .................................14th, 8.41 rpgDefensive Rebounds .................................8th, 23.59 rpg3-Point Field Goals Made...................................6th, 6.33

2008-09 NSIC INdIvIduAL rANkINGS FOr BSu - ALL GAmESScoring ................................Seth Haake - 12th, 13.9 ppg.....................................Brady Fairbanks - 20th, 12.0 ppgRebounding ............................Seth Haake- 20th, 4.7 rpgField Goal Percentage .............. Seth Haake - 12th, .523 (125-239)Assists ............................... Bryce Tesdahl - 8th, 3.15 apgFree Throw Percentage ........... Seth Haake - 6th, .856 (89-104)Steals ......................................Seth Haake- 5th, 1.67 spg3-Point F/G Percentage .......................Taylor Hall- 4th, .458 (27-59).............................................................Seth Haake - 10th, .427 (35-82)3-Point F/G Made .................................................................Blocked Shots ........... Jimmy Johnson- 9th, 23 (0.88 bpg).......................................Taylor Hall- 11th, 27 (0.81 bpg)Assist/Turnover Ratio ............ Bryce Tesdahl- 6th, (1.44)

2008-09 NSIC TEAm rANkINGS FOr BSu - NSIC GAmESScoring Offense .................................................4th, 75.3Scoring Defense ..............................................14th, 81.1Scoring Margin ........................................................ -5.8Free Throw Percentage ................... . 9th, .724 (369-510)Field Goal Percentage ................... 9th, .448 (505-1,126) Field Goal Percentage Defense .............10th, .457 (546-1,195)3-Point Field Goal Percentage ...........6th, .354 (127-359)3-Point Field Goal Percentage Defense .............. 9th, .362 (164-453)Rebounding Offense .................................11th, 31.8 rpgRebounding Defense ................................14th, 38.6 rpgRebounding Margin ...................................12th, -6.8 rpgBlocked Shots ............................................ 5th, 2.65 bpgAssists ........................................................ 4th, 14.8 apgSteals ............................................................6th, 6.7 spgTurnover Margin ............................................. 7th, +0.75Assist/Turnover Ratio ........................................8th, 1.09Offensive Rebounds ...................................14th, 8.4 rpgDefensive Rebounds ...................................7th, 23.4 rpg3-Point Field Goals Made...................................6th, 6.35

2008-09 NSIC INdIvIduAL rANkINGS FOr BSu - NSIC GAmESScoring ................................Seth Haake - 12th, 13.9 ppg.....................................Brady Fairbanks - 15th, 13.5 ppgRebounding ....................Brady Fairbanks- 19th, 4.6 rpgField Goal Percentage .................Seth Haake - 15th, .526 (91-173)Assists ............................... Bryce Tesdahl - 7th, 3.30 apgFree Throw Percentage ............. Seth Haake - 8th, .837 (72-86)............................................. Jake Lindstrom - 10th, .831 (54-65)Steals ......................................Seth Haake- 6th, 1.50 spg3-Point F/G Percentage .......................Taylor Hall- 7th, .471 (24-51).............................................................Seth Haake - 10th, .436 (24-55)3-Point F/G Made .................................................................Blocked Shots ........... Jimmy Johnson- 9th, 18 (0.90 bpg)Assist/Turnover Ratio ............ Bryce Tesdahl- 6th, (1.74)

2008-09 Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Final Standings Conference Overall W L PCT. W L PCT.1. SW Minnesota State*^$ 17 3 .850 28 7 .8002. Winona State^ 15 5 .750 24 9 .7273. Minnesota State^ 14 6 .700 26 9 .743 St. Cloud State+^ 14 6 .700 22 9 .710 Minnesota Duluth 14 6 .700 20 11 .6456. Augustana^ 13 7 .650 21 10 .6777. Northern State^ 11 9 .550 19 11 .633 Concordia University 11 9 .550 13 15 .4649. Wayne State (NE) 7 13 .350 11 16 .40710. Minnesota, Moorhead 6 14 .300 9 16 .360 Bemidji State 6 14 .300 8 19 .29612. Mary 5 15 .250 7 20 .25913. Upper Iowa 4 16 .200 5 22 .18514. Minnesota, Crookston 3 17 .150 5 22 .185

* - 2008-09 NSIC Regular Season Champions+ - 2009 NSIC Tournament Champions ^ - 2009 NCAA Tournament Participants$ - 2009 NCAA DII Central Regional Champions

2008-09 All-NSIC First TeamPlayer School Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown24 Eric Krogman Augustana Sr. F 6-8 Elkton, S.D.32 Craig Heiman Concordia University Jr. F 6-5 Marshall, Wis. 50 Travis Nelson Minnesota State Jr. C 6-11 Marion, Iowa44 Brian Sykora Minnesota Duluth Jr. F 6-7 Bloomington, Minn.42 John Vaudreuil Minnesota Duluth Sr. C 6-8 Bloomington, Minn.13 Kevin Ratzsch Northern State R-Sr. F 6-5 Bloomington, Ill.42 Ross DeMasi SMSU Sr. C 6-8 Swanton, Vt.20 Taylor Witt St. Cloud State So. G 6-2 Morris, Minn.11 Ben Fischer Winona State So. G 6-1 Wausau, Wis.24 David Johnson Winona State Jr. G 6-2 Hayfield, Minn.

2008-09 All-NSIC Second TeamPlayer School Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown30 David Foster Augustana Jr. G 6-5 Big Timber, Mont.31 Mike Cunningham Concordia University Jr. G 6-4 Minneapolis, Minn.10 Jesse Clark Minnesota State Jr. G 6-0 Sioux Falls, S.D.3 Jake Morrow Minnesota State Sr. G 6-4 Wild Rose, Wis.25 Justyn Burgess MSU Moorhead Sr. G 6-3 Minneapolis, Minn.32 Kevin Andrews SMSU Jr. G/F 6-4 Marion, Iowa32 Andrew Bernstetter St. Cloud State So. F 6-6 St. Joseph, Minn.11 Jonathon Thomas Wayne State Sr. F 6-6 Eartville, Iowa40 Brian Metz Wayne State Jr. C 6-8 Keswick, Iowa3 Travis Whipple Winona State Sr. G 5-10 Woodbury, Minn.

2008-09 NSIC Player of the Year - Kevin Ratzsch, Northern State (R-Sr., F, Bloomington, Ill.)2008-09 NSIC Newcomer of the Year - Travis Nelson, Minnesota State (Jr., C, Marion, Iowa)2008-09 NSIC Defensive Player of the Year - Ryan Krome, Southwest Minnesota State (Sr., G, Mitchell, S.D.)2008-09 NSIC Coach of the Year - Greg Stemen, Southwest Minnesota State

2009 NSIC/SANFORD HEALTH ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMPlayer School Yr. Pos. Ht. HometownTaylor Witt * St. Cloud State So. G, 6-2 Morris, Minn.Matt Schneck St. Cloud State Jr. C 6-7 White Fish Bay, Wis.Jake Morrow Minnesota State Sr. G 6-4 Wild Rose, Wis.Travis Nelson Minnesota State Jr C 6-11 Marion, IowaMitch Gosson Minnesota State Sr. F 6-7 Mankato, Minn.

*NSIC Tournament Most Valuable Player

........................................................................................................................... 2008-09 NSIC Recap

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NSIC Career Records*Individual Scoring LeadersPlayer (Years) TP AVE.1. Joe Hasz, UMC 1999-03 1,389 19.32. Dan Hagen, SCSU 1977-81 1,329 20.83. Larry Grimes, MTU 1968-72 1,167 24.34. Jacob Fahl, SMSU 1999-03 1,094 15.94. Kevin Ratzsch, NSU (2005-2009) 1,117 15.95. Charles Hanks, BSU 2001-04 1,021 19.66. Kevin Mulder, MSU 1976-80 1,016 16.47. John Smith, WSU 2004-08 1,012 15.88. Eric Kline, NSU 1992-95 975 27.19. David Zellman, WSU 2002-06 958 17.410. Zach Malvik, WSU 2002-03, 2004-07 942 14.7

Individual Rebounding LeadersPlayer (Years) NO. AVE.1. Gus Johnson, WSU 1971-75 819 17.12. Dan Hagen, SCSU 1977-81 611 9.53. John Smith, WSU 2004-08 542 8.54. Walt Whitaker, MSU 1978-82 523 8.65. Bob Foss, UMM 1975-79 513 9.36. Jim Kapitan, MSU 1975-79 504 9.77. Jason Schneeweis, UMD 1999-03 496 7.48. Sundance Wicks, NSU 1999-03 436 6.59. Roscoe Young, WSU, 1970-74 429 9.510. Randy Schwegel, UMM, 1974-77 420 8.1

NSIC SINGLE-SEASON rECOrdSIndividual HighsPOINTS SCORED: ..................420, Joe Hasz, UMC (2001-02)SCORING AVERAGE: ..... 33.8, Brett Beeson, MSU (1995-96)FG ATTEMPTS: ............318, Andrew Kelson, MSU (1976-77)FG’S MADE: ...................168, Scott Bosanko, NSU (1979-80)FG %: ................ .726, Josh Quigley, UMD (1997-98, 77-106)3PT FG ATTEMPTS: ..... 161, Bryce Caldwell, WSC (2007-08)3PT FG MADE: ..............73, Bryce Caldwell, WSC (2007-08)3PT FG %: ..........613, Bruce Lanoue, UMM (1987-88, 19-31)FT ATTEMPTS: ................ 158, Josh Quigley, UMD (1999-00)FT’S MADE: ..................... 107, Brett Beeson, MSU (1994-95)FT %: ...............1.000, Kevin Buntrock, NSU (1980-81, 26-26)REBOUNDS: ............... 221, Rockne Johnson, UMD (1979-80)REBOUND AVERAGE: ..... 17.4, Gus Johnson, WSU (1975-76)ASSISTS: ......................113, Marques Pena, SMSU (2000-01)ASSIST AVERAGE: .......... 8.6, Darren Miller, WSU (1988-89)STEALS: ........................... 64, Jonte Flowers, WSU (2007-08)STEAL AVERAGE: ..........3.76, Jonte Flowers, WSU (2007-08)

Team HighsVICTORIES: .............. 18, Winona State (2006-07 & 2007-08)LOSSES: ............................. 18, Minnesota-Morris (2002-03)WINNING STREAK: ...... 49, Winona State (1/13/06 to present)LOSING STREAK: 37, Bemidji State (1994-95 to1997-98)TOTAL POINTS: 1,598, Southwest Minnesota State (2002-03)SCORING AVERAGE: .........90.9, Moorhead State (1995-96)FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 1,234, Bemidji State (1979-80)FIELD GOALS MADE: ............595, St. Cloud State (1979-80)FG %: ............... .594, Minnesota Duluth (1982-83, 400-673)3PT FG ATTEMPTS: ......... 583, Bemidji State (2002-03)3PT FIELD GOALS MADE: 219, Bemidji State (2002-03)3PT FG %: ............... .513, Northern State (1991-92, 79-154)FT ATTEMPTS: ..................442, Minnesota Duluth (1999-00)FREE THROWS MADE: 343, Southwest Minnesota State (2000-01)FREE THROW %: ..... .818, Winona State (1984-85, 171-209)REBOUNDS: .........................759, Moorhead State (1979-80)REBOUND AVERAGE: ............ 54.7, Winona State ( 1971-72)FEWEST PTS ALLOWED: .......691, St. Cloud State (1968-69)BEST DEFENSIVE AVG: ........51.6, St. Cloud State (1968-69)

rEGuLAr SEASON GAmE rECOrdSIndividual HighsPTS SCORED: .... 56, Izzy Schmiesing, SCSU (vs. MTU, 1966)FG ATTEMPTS: ........... 44, Carter Glad, WSU (vs. SSU, 1989)FG’S MADE: .........21, Herschel Lewis, WSU (vs. MTU, 1972)3PT FG ATTEMPTS: ....... 21, Eric Kline, NSU (vs. UMD, 1994)3PT FIELD GOALS: ........ 11, Eric Kline, NSU (vs. UMD, 1994)FT ATTEMPTS: ............23, Brett Beeson, MSU (vs. SSU, 1995)FT’S MADE: ................21, Brett Beeson, MSU (vs. SSU, 1995)REBOUNDS: ............... 32, Gus Johnson, WSU (vs. BSU, 1975)ASSISTS: ................15, Marques Pena, SMSU (vs. BSU, 2001).................................... Dave Joerger, MSU (vs. UMM, 1996)...................................... Darren Miller, WSU (vs. SSU, 1989)...................................... Kendall Kelly, UMD (vs. SSU, 1986)STEALS: ..................10, Jonte Flowers, WSU (vs. UMC, 2008)BLOCKS: ...................... 8, John Smith, WSU (vs. SMSU, 2006)

Team HighsPOINTS SCORED: ...126, Minnesota Duluth (vs. BSU, 2009)TOTAL POINTS: ...250, Minnesota Duluth & Bemidji State (2009)FG ATTEMPTS: ............... 103, Winona State (vs. MSU, 1973)FG’S MADE ................... 49, Moorhead State (vs. SSU, 1974)FG %: ............ .765, Moorhead State (vs. UMD, 1985, 26-34)3PT FG ATTEMPTS: 46, Bemidji State (vs. UMM, 2003))3PT FG’S MADE: ........20, Bemidji State (vs. CSP, 2003)

3PT FG %: .857, Minnesota, Crookston (vs. MSUM, 2004-05, 6-7)FT ATTEMPTS: ... 54, Bemidji State (vs. Upper Iowa, 2008-09FT’S MADE: .................. 39, Southwest State (vs. WSU, 1971)FT %: .......... 1.000, Minnesota-Morris (vs. NSU, 1998, 23-23)................................. Minnesota Duluth (WSC, 2004, 16-16)..................................SW Minnesota State (vs. UMC, 14-14)................................... Winona State (vs. UMD, 2004, 13-13)..................... Wayne State (at MSU Moorhead, 2007, 13-13)................................... Winona State (vs. UMD, 1999, 11-11)........................ Northern State (vs. Augustana, 2009, 11-11)...........................Augustana (vs. Winona State, 2009, 12-12)...Bemidji State (at Southwest Minnesota State, 2008, 10-10)REBOUNDS: ... 77, Minnesota-Morris (vs. Mankato St., 1967)ASSISTS: .............. 33, Minnesota Duluth (vs. BSU, 2009...............................................Wayne State (vs. UMC, 2000).......................................... Moorhead State (vs. WSU, 1996)STEALS: .........................20, Northern State (vs. UMC, 2006)......................................... Southwest State (vs. UMM, 2000)....................................... Minnesota Duluth (vs. WSU, 1996)............................................. Northern State (vs. BSU, 1993)FEWEST PTS ALLOWED: 26, St. Cloud State (vs. WSU, 1969)

NSIC TOurNAmENT GAmE rECOrdSIndividual HighsPOINTS SCORED: ...... 37, Kyle Schlaak, WSU (vs. SSU, 2001)FG ATTEMPTS: ......... 22, Scott Koenen, SSU (vs. WSC, 2000)FG’S MADE: ............. 15, Scott Koenen, SSU (vs. WSC, 2000)3-PT FG ATTEMPTS: 14, Nick Schroeder, NSU (vs. UMM, 2002)............................ Alvin Muse, BSU (vs. MSUM, 2006).................................... Craig Nelson, NSU (vs. SMSU, 2007)3-PT FG’S MADE: 7, Stan Johnson, BSU (vs. MSUM, 2003)FT ATTEMPTS: ........16, Matt Hammer, NSU (vs. SMSU, 2005)FT’S MADE: ............ 12, Travis Leech, WSU (vs. SMSU, 2002)REBOUNDS:.. 20, Stacy Pearson-Taylor, BSU (vs. MSUM, 2006)ASSISTS: ................... 10 Travis Whipple, WSU (vs. CU, 2009 STEALS: ...................6, Kyle Schlaak, WSU (vs. MSUM, 2001)BLOCKS: .........................7, John Smith, WSU (vs. NSU, 2005)

Team HighsPOINTS SCORED: ....106, Bemidji State, (vs. WSU, 2003)TOTAL POINTS (2 TEAMS): 185, BSU-106 (vs. WSU-79, 2003)FG ATTEMPTS: ............. 77, Minnesota State (vs. NSU, 2009) FG’S MADE: ............. 37, Bemidji State (vs. WSU, 2003)FG PCT: ................... . .611, Northern State (vs. SMSU, 2005)3-PT FG ATTEMPTS: .39, Bemidji State (vs. MSUM, 2003)3-PT FG’S MADE: .. 17, Bemidji State (vs. MSUM, 2003)3-PT FG %: ........... .643, Concordia-St. Paul (vs. WSC, 2005)FT ATTEMPTS: ............... 41, Winona State (vs. MSUM, 2005)FT’S MADE: ................... 32, Winona State (vs. MSUM, 2005)FT %: .........1.000 (16-16) Minnesota Duluth (vs. WSC, 2004)REBOUNDS: 49, Minnesota Duluth (vs. Northern State, 2004)...........................................Northern State (vs. UMM, 2002)ASSISTS: ........ 29, Minnesota Duluth (vs. Wayne State, 2003)STEALS: ...........................14, Northern State (vs. CSP, 2004)FEWEST PTS ALLOWED: ....... 40, Northern State (vs. WSU, 2008)

Most Valuable Player1960-61 .............................John Schultz, Mankato State1961-62 ..............................Jim Nagel, Moorhead State1962-63 .......................... Jack Harrison, St. Cloud State1963-64 ...............................Jon Hagen , Mankato State1964-65 ........................Peter Lysaker, Moorhead State1965-66 ...................... Izzy Schmiesing, St. Cloud State1966-67 ...................................................Not available1967-68 ...................................................Not available1968-69 ...................................................Not available1969-70 .............................Mike Berg, Moorhead State1970-71 .............................Mike Berg, Moorhead State1971-72 ..........................Larry Grimes, Michigan Tech1972-73 ........................... Hershel Lewis, Winona State1973-74 ............................Mark Stoeve, St. Cloud State1974-75 ..............................Gus Johnson, Winona State1975-76 ..........................Sam Leggett, Southwest State1976-77 ................Randy Schwegel, Minnesota-Morris1977-78 .......................Dexter Cooley, Southwest State 1978-79 ............................Bob Foss, Minnesota-Morris1979-80 ........................ Kevin Mulder, Moorhead State1980-81 ......................... Scott Bosanko, Northern State1981-82 ....................... Walt Whitaker, Moorhead State1982-83 .............................. Kevin King, Northern State1983-84 ..................Chris Neumann, Minnesota Duluth1984-85 ...........................Gene Lorenz, Northern State1985-86 ..................... Mike Bednarek, Moorhead State..............................................Jason West, Winona State1986-87 .................... Jeff Guidinger, Minnesota Duluth...................................... Juan Mitchell, Southwest State1987-88 ................David Thompson, Minnesota Duluth1988-89 .....................Jay Guidinger, Minnesota Duluth1989-90 .....................Jay Guidinger, Minnesota Duluth1990-91 .....................Jay Guidinger, Minnesota Duluth1991-92 ................ Barry Fermanich, Minnesota Duluth1992-93 ............................... Eric Kline, Northern State1993-94 ............................... Eric Kline, Northern State1994-95 ............................... Eric Kline, Northern State

1995-96 ......................... Brett Beeson, Moorhead State1996-97 ..........................Jeremy Vliem, Northern State1997-98 ............................. Ryan Miller, Northern State1998-99 .......................Josh Quigley, Minnesota Duluth1999-00 .......................Josh Quigley, Minnesota Duluth2000-01 ............................ Kyle Schlaak, Winona State2001-02 ...........................Brad Hansen, Northern State2002-03 ...............Jason Schneeweis, Minnesota Duluth2003-04 ..................Charles Hanks, Bemidji State2004-05 ..........................Matt Hammer, Northern State2005-06 .........................David Zellmann, Winona State2006-07 .................................John Smith, Winona State2007-08 .................................John Smith, Winona State2008-09 ........................ Kevin Ratzsch, Northern State

Tournament Most Valuable Player2000 ............................ Brad Joens, Wayne State (Neb.)2001 .................................. Kyle Schlaak, Winona State2002 ....................Jason Schneeweis, Minnesota Duluth2003 .......................... Dusty Decker, Minnesota Duluth2004 ................................ Steve Smiley, Northern State2005 ...............................Matt Hammer, Northern State2006 ..............................David Zellmann, Winona State2007 ................................... Zach Malvik, Winona State2008 ......................................John Smith, Winona State2009 .................................. Taylor Witt, St. Cloud State

Newcomer of the Year1998-99 ........................ Chad Koenen, Southwest State1999-2000 ................ Sundance Wicks, Northern State2000-01 ........... Todd Klostermann, Wayne State (Neb.)2001-02 ..................Charles Hanks, Bemidji State2002-03 .........................David Zellmann, Winona State2003-04 ................James Roberson, Bemidji State2004-05 ....................Duane Fields, Bemidji State2005-06 ....................Quincy Henderson, Winona State2006-07 ......... Bryce Cummings, Minnesota, Crookson............................................ Jamar Diggs, Wayne State2007-08 .......................Justyn Burgess, MSU Moorhead................................................Matt Lesan, Upper Iowa2008-09 ........................................ Travis Nelson, MSU

Defensive Player of the Year2000-01 ............................. Kyle Schlaak, Winona State2001-02 .................... Jake Nettleton, Minnesota Duluth2002-03 ....................... Jimmy Dekker, Southwest State2003-04 ........................... Steve Smiley, Northern State............................................... John Hopf, Winona State2004-05 ............................ Jonte Flowers, Winona State2005-06 ............................ Jonte Flowers, Winona State2006-07 ............................ Jonte Flowers, Winona State2007-08 ............................ Jonte Flowers, Winona State2008-09 .........................................Ryan Krome, SMSU

Coach of the Year1980-81 ................... Dave Schellhase, Moorhead State1981-82 ..................George Fischer, Minnesota Duluth................................ Dave Schellhase, Moorhead State1982-83 ....................George Fisher, Minnesota Duluth.......................................Mel Lewis, Minnesota-Morris1983-84 ....................George Fisher, Minnesota Duluth...........................................Bob Wachs, Northern State1984-85 ..............................Bob Wachs, Northern State1985-86 .......................... Dale Race, Minnesota Duluth1986-87 .......................... Dale Race, Minnesota Duluth1987-88 .......................... Dale Race, Minnesota Duluth1988-89 .......................... Dale Race, Minnesota Duluth1989-90 .......................... Dale Race, Minnesota Duluth1990-91 .............................. Bob Olson, Northern State 1991-92 .......................... Dale Race, Minnesota Duluth1992-93 .............................. Bob Olson, Northern State 1993-94 ......................... Perry Ford, Minnesota-Morris1994-95 .............................. Bob Olson, Northern State1995-96 .............................. Bob Olson, Northern State1996-97 .......................... Dale Race, Minnesota Duluth1997-98 .............................. Bob Olson, Northern State1998-99 ..................................Mike Leaf, Winona State1999-00 ............. Greg McDermott, Wayne State (Neb.)2000-01 ...............................Tim Mies, Southwest State2001-02 ..............................Don Meyer, Northern State2002-03 ..............................Don Meyer, Northern State2003-04 ......................... Jeff Guiot, Bemidji State2004-05 ..................................Mike Leaf, Winona State2005-06 ...................................Mike Leaf, Winona Sate2006-07 ..................................Mike Leaf, Winona State2007-08 ..................................Mike Leaf, Winona State2008-09 ....................................... Greg Stemen, SMSU*Northern Intercollegiate Conference merged into NSIC before 1993-94 sea-son. Includes NSIC games only. Updated through 2003-04 season.

NSIC Records/Awards...................................................................................................................

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ALL-TImE NSIC STANdINGS W L PCT.St. Cloud State 14 6 .700Minnesota State 14 6 .700Northern State 291 129 .693Minnesota Duluth 354 172 .673Augustana College 13 7 .650Wayne State 90 82 .523Winona State 431 419 .507MSU Moorhead 397 450 .469SW Minnesota State 249 301 .452Bemidji State 374 501 .427Concordia-St. Paul 70 102 .419Minnesota-Morris* 197 289 .405University of Mary 15 41 .268Upper Iowa 14 42 .250Minnesota, Crookston 30 142 .174

Records from 1932-2009* No longer NSIC member

TITLES wON Or ShArEdSchool No. Last TitleSt. Cloud State 17 1975-76Minnesota Duluth 15 1996-97Winona State 14 2007-08Minnesota State 13 1978-79Northern State 10 2002-03Bemidji State 9 2003-04MSU Moorhead 4 1981-82Minnesota-Morris* 3 1993-94Michigan Tech* 2 1979-80SW Minnesota State 2 2008-09Wayne State (Neb.) 1 1999-00* No longer NSIC member

NSIC TOurNAmENT ChAmPIONS(earnS aUtomatic Bid to ncaa toUrnament)Year Team2000 Wayne State (Neb.)2001 Minnesota Duluth2002 Winona State2003 Minnesota Duluth2004 Northern State2005 Northern State2006 Winona State2007 Winona State2008 Winona State2009 St. Cloud State

NSIC TOurNAmENT rECOrdSSt. Cloud State 3-0 (1.000)Minnesota Duluth 11-4 (.733)Winona State 17-6 (.739)Minnesota State 2-1 (.667)Northern State 14-9 (.609)SW Minnesota State 9-10 (.474)Bemidji State 5-8 (.385)Wayne State 5-8 (.385)Concordia-St. Paul 2-8 (.200)MSU Moorhead 2-9 (.189)Minnesota-Morris* 0-3 (.000)Minnesota, Crookston 0-2 (.000)Upper Iowa 0-2 (.000)Augustana 0-1 (.000)* No longer NSIC member

2009-10 NSIC Preseason Coaches’ Poll# Team Pts. #1 votes 1. St. Cloud State^% 171 32. Winona State% 169 63. Minnesota State% 164 24. SMSU*%$ 143 25. Augustana% 1366. Concordia-St. Paul 1177. Northern State% 1138. Minnesota Duluth 979. Bemidji State 8910. Wayne State 6511. MSU Moorhead 6012. Upper Iowa 5913. University of Mary 4514. Minnesota, Crookston 28

* - Defending NSIC Regular Season Champion^ - Defending NSIC Tournament Champion% - 2009 NCAA Tournament Appearance$ - NCAA Regional Champion

2009-10 NSIC Preseason Players to WatchPlayer School Yr Pos. Ht. HometownDavid Foster Augustana College Sr. G 6-5 Big Timber, Mont.Seth Haake Bemidji State Sr. G 6-3 Eden Prairie, Minn.Craig Heiman Concordia-St. Paul Sr. F 6-5 Marshall, Wis.Jordan Wilhelm Univeristy of Mary Jr. G 6-5 Bismarck, N.D.Akeem Cubie Minnesota, Crookston Jr. G 6-5 Minneapolis, Minn.Ron White Minnesota Duluth Sr. G/F 6-5 Chicago, Ill.Travis Nelson Minnesota State Sr. C 6-11 Marion, IowaJake Driscoll MSU Moorhead So. G 5-11 Glyndon, Minn.Mitch Boeck Northern State Sr. G 6-4 Arlington, S.D.Kevin Andrews SW Minnesota State Sr. F 6-4 Marion, IowaMatt Schneck St. Cloud State Sr. C 6-7 Whitefish Bay, Wis.Matt Lesan Upper Iowa Jr. G 6-2 Solon, IowaBrian Metz Wayne State Sr. C 6-8 Solon, IowaDavid Johnson Winona State Sr. G 6-2 Hayfield, Minn.

2008-09 NSIC Preseason Player of the YearPlayer School Yr Pos. Ht. HometownTravis Nelson Minnesota State Sr. C 6-11 Marion, Iowa

.......................................................................................................................... The NSIC in 2009-10

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GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation/Enrollment: .....................Fayette, Iowa (1,600)Conference: ......................Northern Sun IntercollegiateAffiliation: ........................................... NCAA Division II School Colors: .........................Peacock Blue and WhiteHome Court: ..................... Dorman Gymnasium (1,500)President: ............................................. Dr. Alan WalkerAthletic Director: ..................................................... TBAAthletic Director Phone: ......................... (563) 425-5293

SPORTS INFORMATIONBasketball Contact: ..................................... Chris ShawEmail: ................................................... [email protected] Phone: ............................................. (563) 425-5307SID Fax: ................................................. (563) 425-5712Web site: ........................www.upperiowaathletics.comMailing Address: ........................................PO Box 1857........................................................ Fayette, Iowa 52142

HEAD COACHHead Coach: ...............................................Brian DolanHead Coach’s email: [email protected] Office Phone: ........................ (563) 425-5294Record at School/Years: ................................. 17-66/4rdCareer Record: ..............................................41-77 / 5thAsst. Coaches: ..............Nick Kramer and Keven Bradley

TEAM INFORMATION2008-09 Record: ......................................................5-22Conference Record: ................................................4-16Conference Finish: ..................................................13thStarters Returning: .......................................................2Starters Lost: ................................................................3Top Returner: Matt Lesan G, 6-2, Jr., (13.1 ppg, 2.44 rpg)

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation/Enrollment: ..................Sioux Falls, S.D. (1,750)Conference: ......................Northern Sun IntercollegiateAffiliation: ........................................... NCAA Division II School Colors: .....................................Navy and YellowHome Court: ................................Elmen Center (4,000)President: ............................................Robert C. OliverAthletic Director: ............................................ Bill GrossAthletic Phone: ...................................... (605) 274-4315

SPORTS INFORMATIONBasketball Contact: .................................. Kevin LudwigEmail: [email protected] Phone: ............................................. (605) 274-4335SID Fax: ................................................. (605) 274-5298Web site: ......................................... www.goaugie.comMailing Address: .............................2001 S. Summit Ave.

Sioux Falls, S.D. 57197

HEAD COACHHead Coach: .............................................. Tom BilleterHead Coach’s email: ................ [email protected] Office Phone: ........................ (605) 274-4317Record at School/Years: ....................................N/A, 7thCareer Record: ................................................N/A, 27thAsst. Coaches: .............Jayden Olson, Collin Authier, Ian

McKeithen

TEAM INFORMATION2008-09 Record: ....................................................21-10NSIC Conference Record: .......................................13-7Conference Finish: ....................................................6thStarters Returning: .......................................................3Starters Lost: ................................................................3Top Returner: .......... David Foster 6-5, Sr., G, (12.5 ppg)

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation/Enrollment: .............. Moorhead, Minn. (7,500)Conference: ......................Northern Sun IntercollegiateAffiliation: ........................................... NCAA Division IISchool Colors: ........................................Red and WhiteHome Court: ..........................Alex Nemzek Hall (2,237)President: .......................................Dr. Edna SzymanskiAthletic Director: ........................................ Doug PetersAthletic Director Phone: ........................... 218-477-2622

SPORTS INFORMATIONBasketball Contact: ......................... NaDean SchroederEmail: ..................................... [email protected] Phone: ............................................. (218) 477-2113SID Fax: ................................................. (218) 477-2550Web site: ................................www.msumdragons.comMailing Address: ................................Alex Nemzek Hall............................................................... 1104 7th Ave. S

Moorhead, MN 56563

COACHING STAFFHead Coach: ..................................................Stu EngenHead Coach’s email: ................. [email protected] Office Phone: ........................ (218) 477-2316Record at School/Years: ........................... 92-103/SevenCareer Record: .............................................296-211/19Assistant Coaches: ........ Eric Peterson and Jon Wepking

TEAM INFORMATION2008-09 Record: ....................................................10-16Conference Record: ................................................6-14Conference Finish: ................................................t-10thStarters Returning: .......................................................5Starters Lost: ................................................................2Top Returner: ... Jake Driscoll; 9.2 ppg, 2.65 apg, 1.3 rpg

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation/Enrollment: ............... Crookston, Minn. (1,200)Conference: ......................Northern Sun IntercollegiateAffiliation: ........................................... NCAA Division II School Colors: ...................................Maroon and GoldHome Court: ......................Lysaker Gymnasium (3,000)Chancellor: ............................ Charles H. Casey, D.V.M.Athletic Director: ............................ Stephanie Helgeson

SPORTS INFORMATIONBasketball Contact: ........................................Chris VitoEmail: ..................................................... [email protected] Phone: ............................................. (218) 281-8445SID Fax: ................................................. (218) 281-8430Web site: .............. ........... www.goldeneaglesports.comMailing Address: ......139 Sports Center, 2900 University

Ave., Crookston, MN 56716

COACHING STAFFHead Coach: .................................................. Jeff OsethHead Coach’s email: [email protected] Office Phone: ........................ (218) 281-8426Record at School/Years: ......................................32-136Career Record: .............................................32-136 /7thAssistant Coaches: ...... Scott Sorenson and Victor Garza

TEAM INFORMATION2008-09 Record: ......................................................5-22Conference Record: ................................................3-17Conference Finish: ..................................................14thStarters Returning: .......................................................2Starters Lost: ................................................................5Top Returner: ...........................Akeem Cubie, Jr., G, 6-5,

(13.3 ppg)

uNIvErSITy OF mINNESOTA, CrOOkSTON GOLdEN EAGLES

Dec.5•8:00p.m.@Bemidji,Minn.Feb.13•6:00p.m.@Crookston,Minn

mINNESOTA STATE uNIvErSITy mOOrhEAd drAGONS

Dec.4•8:00p.m.@Bemidji,Minn.Feb.12•8:00p.m.@Moorhead,Minn.

NSIC Opponents................................................................................................................................

uPPEr IOwA uNIvErSITy

PEACOCkS

Dec.13•4:00p.m.@Fayette,Iowa.Feb.20•4:00p.m.@Bemidji,Minn.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation/Enrollment: ..................... Wayne, Neb. (3,600)Conference: ......................Northern Sun IntercollegiateAffiliation: ........................................... NCAA Division II School Colors: ...................................... Black and GoldHome Court: ............................ Rice Auditorium (2,500)President: ...................................... Dr. Richard CollingsAthletic Director: ...........................................Eric SchohAthletic Director Phone: ......................... (402) 375-7520

SPORTS INFORMATIONBasketball Contact: ..................................... Mike GroszEmail: ............................................. [email protected] Phone: ............................................. (402) 375-7326SID Fax: ................................................. (402) 375-7271Web site: ..................................www.wsc.edu/athleticsMailing Address: ................................. 1111 Main Street.........................................................Wayne, Neb. 68787

HEAD COACHHead Coach: .............................................. Paul CombsBasketball Office Phone: ........................ (402) 375-7309 Record at School/Years: ................... 1st season at WSC Career Record: ................................. 162-102 (10 years)Asst. Coach:............................................. Paige Paulsen

TEAM INFORMATION2008-09 Record: ....................................................11-16Conference Record: ................................................7-13Conference Finish: ....................................................9thStarters Returning: .......................................................2Starters Lost: ................................................................3Top Returner: ...... Brian Metz, Sr., F/C, 6-8 (13.5 ppg, 7.8

rpg)

wAyNE STATE COLLEGE

wILdCATS

Jan.3•4:00p.m.@Bemidji,Minn.Feb.27•6:00p.m.@Wayne,Neb.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation/Enrollment: .................. Winona, Minn. (8,600)Conference: ......................Northern Sun IntercollegiateAffiliation: ........................................... NCAA Division II School Colors: ............. Northwestern Purple and WhiteHome Court: .................... McCown Gymnasium (3,500)President: .............................................. Judith RamaleyAthletic Director: ...................................... Larry HolstadAthletic Director Phone: ......................... (507) 457-5212

SPORTS INFORMATIONBasketball Contact: ...........................Michael HerzbergEmail: [email protected] Phone: ............................................. (507) 457-5576SID Fax: ................................................. (507) 457-5479Web site: ...................... www.winonastatewarriors.comMailing Address: .......................... 175 West Mark Street

Winona, MN 55987

COACHING STAFFHead Coach: .................................................. Mike LeafHead Coach’s email: ........................ [email protected] Office Phone: ........................ (507) 457-5530Record at School/Years: ............................. 226-87 /12thCareer Record: ........................................... 226-87 /12thAsst. Coach:... Tom Brown, Chris Gove and Brady Moore

TEAM INFORMATION2008-09 Record: ......................................................24-9Conference Record: ................................................15-5Conference Finish: ...................................................2ndStarters Returning: .......................................................2Starters Lost: ................................................................3Top Returner: .........David Johnson G, 6-2, Sr., (17.9 ppg)

wINONA STATE uNIvErSITy

wArrIOrS

Dec.12•4:00p.m.@Winona,Minn.Feb.20•4:00p.m.@Bemidji,Minn.

AuGuSTANA COLLEGE

vIkINGS

Jan.2•6:00p.m.@Bemidji,Minn.

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GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation/Enrollment: .................. Bismarck, N.D. (2,842)Conference: ......................Northern Sun IntercollegiateAffiliation: ........................................... NCAA Division II School Colors: ...........................Royal Blue and OrangeHome Court: ..............................Activity Center (2,000)President: ................................... Sister Thomas WelderAthletic Director: .....................................Roger ThomasAthletic Director Phone: ......................... (701) 355-8110

SPORTS INFORMATIONBasketball Contact: ...................................Brian LarsonEmail: .......................................... [email protected] Phone: ............................................. (701) 355-8354SID Fax: ................................................. (701) 355-8302Web site: ................................. www.umary.edu/sportsMailing Address: ......................... 7500 University Drive......................................................Bismarck, N.D. 58504

HEAD COACHHead Coach: ..........................................Randall HerbstHead Coach’s email: [email protected] Office Phone: ........................ (701) 355-8220Record at School/Years: ..............................First SeasonCareer Record: ............................................First SeasonAssistant Coaches: ......................................Jevin Budde

TEAM INFORMATION2008-09 Record: ......................................................7-20Conference Record: ................................................5-15Conference Finish: ..................................................12thStarters Returning: .......................................................3Starters Lost: ................................................................2Top Returner: .... Jordan Wilhelm G, 6-5, Jr., (9.9 rpg, 4.1

rpg)

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation/Enrollment: ................... St. Paul, Minn. (2,816)Conference: ......................Northern Sun IntercollegiateAffiliation: ........................................... NCAA Division II School Colors: ..................... Navy Blue and Vegas GoldHome Court: ........................ Gangelhoff Center (2,500)President: .............................................Dr. Robert HolstAthletic Director: .....................................Tom RubbelkeAthletic Director Phone: ......................... (651) 641-8700

SPORTS INFORMATIONBasketball Contact: ........................................ Josh DeerEmail: ....................................................jdeer@csp.eduSID Phone: ............................................. (651) 641-8893SID Fax: ................................................. (651) 641-8767Web site: .............................. www.cugoldenbears.comMailing Address: ....................275 N Syndicate Street N........................................................... St. Paul, MN 55104

COACHING STAFFHead Coach: ...................................................Kelly BoeHead Coach’s email: ................................ [email protected] Office Phone: ........................ (651) 603-6250Record at School/Years: ........................50-35 / 4th yearCareer RecordYears: .............................73-44 / 5th yearAsst. Coaches: ................................Chad Welk, RJ Allen,

Nathan Holm, Kent Getzlaff

TEAM INFORMATION2008-09 Record: ....................................................13-15Conference Record: ................................................11-9Conference Finish: ................................................. t-7thStarters Returning: .......................................................4Starters Lost: ................................................................1Top Returners: ......... Craig Heiman, Sr., F, 6-5 (17.7 ppg)

CONCOrdIA uNIvErSITy

GOLdEN BEArS

Jan.8•8:[email protected],Minn.Feb.5•8:00p.m.@Bemidji,Minn.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation/Enrollment: .................. Aberdeen, S.D. (3,000)Conference: ......................Northern Sun IntercollegiateAffiliation: ........................................... NCAA Division II School Colors: ................................... Maroon and GoldHome Court: ................................. Wachs Arena (8,057)President: ............................................. Dr. James SmithAthletic Director: ........................................... Bob OlsonAthletic Phone: ...................................... (605) 626-3336

SPORTS INFORMATIONBasketball Contact: ...................................Jacque ScobyEmail: ............................... [email protected] Phone: ............................................. (605) 626-7748SID Fax: ................................................. (605) 626-2238Web site: .........................www.nsuwolvesathletics.comMailing Address: ........................... 1200 South Jay Street

Aberdeen, SD 57401

COACHING STAFFHead Coach: ................................................ Don MeyerBasketball Office Phone: ........................ (605) 626-7730Record at School/Years: ......................208-90 (10 years)Career Record: ..................................910-310 (37 years)Assistant Coaches: .................................... Dan Magrino

Brad ChristensonTEAM INFORMATION2008-09 Record: ....................................................19-11Conference Record: ................................................11-9Conference Finish: ................................................. t-7thStarters Returning: .......................................................9Starters Lost: ................................................................3Top Returner: ......Mitch Boeck, Sr., G, 6-4, (41.2 3FG %)

NOrThErN STATE uNIvErSITy

wOLvES

Jan.15•8:00p.m.@Bemidji,Minn.

uNIvErSITy OF mAry

mArAudErS

Jan.16•8:00p.m.@Bemidji,Minn.

.................................................................................................................................. NSIC Opponents

• AUGUSTANA COLLEGE • BEMIDJI STATE UNIVERSITY • CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY-ST. PAUL •• UNIVERSITY OF MARY • UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA, CROOKSTON •

•UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA DULUTH • MINNESOTA STATE UNIVERSITY, MANKATO •• MINNESOTA STATE UNIVERSITY MOORHEAD • NORTHERN STATE UNIVERSITY • • SOUTHWEST MINNESOTA STATE UNIVERSITY • ST. CLOUD STATE UNIVERSITY •

• UPPER IOWA UNIVERSITY • WAYNE STATE COLLEGE • WINONA STATE UNIVERSITY •

SOUTH DAKOTA

NEBRASKA

MINNESOTA

University of Minnesota, CrookstonCrookston, Minnesota

Bemidji State UniversityBemidji, Minnesota

University of MaryBismarck, North Dakota

IOWA

NORTH DAKOTA

NSIC TERRITORY

University of Minnesota DuluthDuluth, Minnesota

St. Cloud State UniversitySt. Cloud, Minnesota

Minnesota State University MoorheadMoorhead, Minnesota

Northern State UniversityAberdeen, South Dakota

Southwest Minnesota State UniversityMarshall, Minnesota

Augustana CollegeSioux Falls, South Dakota

Wayne State College Wayne, Nebraska

Concordia University-St. PaulSt. Paul, Minnesota

Minnesota State University, MankatoMankato, Minnesota

Winona State UniversityWinona, Minnesota

Upper Iowa UniversityFayette, Iowa

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation/Enrollment: ............... St. Cloud, Minn (16,882)Conference: ......................Northern Sun IntercollegiateAffiliation: ........................................... NCAA Division II School Colors: .................................Cardinal and BlackHome Court: ..............................Halenbeck Hall (6,927)President: ............................................Dr. Earl Potter IIIAthletic Director: ...................................Dr. Morris KurtzAthletic Director Phone: ......................... (320) 308-3102

SPORTS INFORMATIONBasketball Contact: ....................................Anne AbichtEmail: ................................... [email protected] Phone: ............................................. (320) 308-2141SID Fax: ................................................. (320) 308-2099Web site: ..................... www.stcloudstate.edu/athleticsMailing Address: .............................Halenbeck Hall 328.................................................................720 4th Ave S............................................ St. Cloud, Minn. 56301-4498

COACHING STAFFHead Coach: ...........................................Kevin SchlagelHead Coach’s email: ......... [email protected] Office Phone: ........................ (320) 308-3297Record at School/Years: .......................... 237-112 (13th)Career Record: ........................................ 237-112 (13th)Asst. Coach:... Matt Reimer, Corey Schlagel and Andrew

Cone

TEAM INFORMATION2008-09 Record: ......................................................22-9NSIC Conference Record: .......................................14-6Conference Finish: ................................................. t-3rdStarters Returning: .......................................................4Starters Lost: ................................................................1Top Returners: ..... Matt Schneck Sr., C, 6-8 (14.0 ppg, 7.7

rbg)

ST. CLOud STATE

huSkIES

Jan.9•6:[email protected],Minn.Feb.6•8:00p.m.@Bemidji,Minn.

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GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation/Enrollment: ............... Mankato, Minn. (14,600)Conference: ......................Northern Sun IntercollegiateAffiliation: ........................................... NCAA Division II School Colors: .....................................Purple and GoldHome Court: ................................Taylor Center (4,521)President: ...................................Dr. Richard DavenportAthletic Director: .....................................Kevin BuismanAthletic Director Phone: ......................... (507) 389-6111

SPORTS INFORMATIONBasketball Contact: ....................................Scott NelsenEmail: ...................................... [email protected] Phone: ............................................. (507) 389-2625SID Fax: ................................................. (507) 389-1923Web site: ............................... www.msumavericks.comMailing Address: ....................... Myers Field House 135.............................................Minnesota State University............................................................... Mankato, Minn

HEAD COACHHead Coach: .................................... Matt MargenthalerHead Coach’s email: ...... [email protected] Office Phone: ........................ (507) 389-2311Record at School/Years: ....................... 166-76 (8 years)Career Record: ..................................... 166-76 (8 years)Asst. Coach:.....................Mike Schott and Nigel Jenkins

TEAM INFORMATION2008-09 Record: ......................................................26-9NSIC Conference Record: .......................................14-6Conference Finish: ................................................ T-3rdStarters Returning: .......................................................2Starters Lost: ................................................................3Top Returner: .Travis Nelson, Sr., C, 6-11 (13.9 ppg, . 560

FG%)

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation/Enrollment: .................. Duluth, Minn. (11,600)Conference: ......................Northern Sun IntercollegiateAffiliation: ........................................... NCAA Division II School Colors: ...................................Maroon and GoldHome Court: ..................... Romano Gymnasium (2,759)Chancellor: ...........................................Kathryn MartinAthletic Director: ........................................ Bob NielsenAthletic Director Phone: ......................... (218) 726-8718

SPORTS INFORMATIONBasketball Contact: ...................................Bob NygaardEmail: [email protected] Phone: ............................................. (218) 726-8191SID Fax: ................................................. (218) 726-6529Web site: ................................. www.umdbulldogs.comMailing Address: ............................. 1216 Ordean Court

Duluth, Minn. 55812

HEAD COACHHead Coach: ........................................... Gary HolquistHead Coach’s email: [email protected] Office Phone: ........................ (218) 726-6185Record at School/Years: ..................175-148 (.542)/12thCareer Record: ............................... 175-148 (.542) /12thAsst. Coaches: ............................................ Jeff Nicholas

TEAM INFORMATION2008-09 Record: ......................................................26-9NSIC Conference Record: .......................................14-6Conference Finish: .................................................... t-3Starters Returning: .......................................................2Starters Lost: ................................................................3Top Returner: Ron White G/F, 6-5, Sr., (9.4 ppg, 2.9 apg)

NSIC Opponents..................................................................................................................................

NON-CONFErENCE OPPONENT SId dIrECTOryCollege of the Ozarks Basketball Contact ...............................................N/A SID Phone ............................................. 800-222-0525 SID e-mail ............................................................N/A SID Fax .................................................................N/A Web site ............................www.cofo.edu/ozarks.asp

Northern Michigan Basketball Contact .................................. Dave Faiella SID Phone ........................................... (906) 227-1013 SID e-mail [email protected] SID Fax .................................................................N/A Web site ......... http://webb.nmu.edu/SportsAthletics

University of Wisconsin Basketball Contact ................................. Patrick Herb SID Phone ........................................... (608) 890-2477 SID e-mail [email protected] SID Fax .................................................................N/A Web site .................................. www.uwbadgers.com

University of North Dakota Basketball Contact .................................. Ryan Powell SID Phone ............................................(701)777-2986 SID e-mail ............................................................N/A SID Fax .................................................................N/A Web site ............................... www.fightingsioux.com

Finlandia University Basketball Contact ................................... Matt Farrell SID Phone ............................................. 906-487-7212 SID e-mail ........................ [email protected] SID Fax .................................................................N/A Web: ............................................www.finlandia.edu

University of Wisconsin-Parkside Basketball Contact ............................Steve Kratochvil SID Phone ............................................. 262-595-2045 SID e-mail ................................... [email protected] SID Fax .................................................................N/A Web site ..........................www.parksiderangers.com

Purdue North Central Basketball Contact ................................... John Weber SID Phone ............................................................N/A SID e-mail [email protected] SID Fax .................................................................N/A Web site ................................www.pnc.edu/athletics

Silver Lake College Basketball Contact ............................. Daniel St. Mary SID Phone ........................................... (920) 686-6155 SID e-mail [email protected] SID Fax .................................................................N/A Web site ................................www.pnc.edu/athletics

NSIC OPPONENT SId dIrECTOryAugustana College Basketball Contact ................................Kevin Ludwig SID Phone ........................................... (605) 274-4335 SID e-mail [email protected] SID Fax ................................................ (605) 274-5298 Web site .......................................www.goaugie.com

Concordia University-St. Paul Basketball Contact ...................................... Josh Deer SID Phone ........................................... (651) 641-8893 SID e-mail [email protected] SID Fax ................................................ (651) 641-8787 Web site ............................ www.cugoldenbears.comUniversity of Minnesota, Crookston Basketball Contact ......................................Chris Vito SID Phone .............................................. (218) 281-8414 SID e-mail [email protected] SID Fax ................................................... (218) 281-8430 Web site ...................... www.goldeneaglesports.com

University of Minnesota Duluth Basketball Contact .................................Bob Nygaard SID Phone ........................................... (218) 726-8191 SID e-mail [email protected] SID Fax ................................................ (218) 726-6529 Web site ...............................www.umdbulldogs.com

Minnesota State University Basketball Contact ..................................Scott Nelsen SID Phone .............................................. (507) 389-2625 SID e-mail ............................... [email protected] SID Fax ................................................ (507) 389-1923 Web site ............................. www.msumavericks.com

Minnesota State University, Moorhead Basketball Contact ....................... NaDean Schroeder SID Phone ........................................... (218) 477-2113 SID e-mail ........................... [email protected] SID Fax ................................................ (218) 477-2550 Web site ............................. www.msumdragons.com

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Northern State University Basketball Contact ................................ Jacque Scoby SID Phone ........................................... (605) 626-7748 SID e-mail ..................... [email protected] SID Fax ................................................ (605) 626-2238 Web site .............. www.northernwolvesathletics.com

Southwest Minnesota State University Basketball Contact .......................................Kelly Loft SID Phone ........................................... (507) 537-7177 SID e-mail .................................. [email protected] SID Fax ................................................ (507) 537-6578 Web site .............................www.smsumustangs.com

St. Cloud State University Basketball Contact ..................................Anne Abicht SID Phone ........................................... (320) 308-2141 SID e-mail ......................... [email protected] SID Fax ................................................ (320) 308-2099 Web site ................... www.stcloudstate.edu/athletics

University of Upper Iowa Basketball Contact ................................... Chris Shaw SID Phone ........................................... (563) 540-1346 SID e-mail ................................. [email protected] SID Fax ................................................ (563) 425-5712 Web site ......................www.upperiowaathletics.com

University of Mary Basketball Contact ................................. Brian Larson SID Phone ........................................... (701) 355-8354 SID e-mail ................................ [email protected] SID Fax ................................................ (701) 355-8302 Web site ........................www.umary.edu/um/athltics

Wayne State College Basketball Contact ................................... Mike Grosz SID Phone ........................................... (402) 375-7326 SID e-mail ................................... [email protected] SID Fax ................................................ (402) 375-7271 Web site ................................www.wsc.edu/athletics

Winona State University Basketball Contact ............................. Mike Herzberg SID Phone ........................................... (507) 457-5576 SID e-mail [email protected] SID Fax ................................................ (507) 457-5479

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation/Enrollment: .................Marshall, Minn. (3,200)Conference: ......................Northern Sun IntercollegiateAffiliation: ........................................... NCAA Division II School Colors: ..................................... Brown and GoldHome Court: ....................................R/A Facility (4,000)President: .........................................Dr. David DanaharInterim Athletic Director:................... Chris HmielewskiAthletic Director Phone: ......................... (507) 537-7985

SPORTS INFORMATIONBasketball Contact: .........................................Kelly LoftEmail: ............................................ [email protected] Phone: ............................................. (507) 537-7177SID Fax: ................................................. (507) 537-6578Web site: ...............................www.smsumustangs.comMailing Address: ................................. 1501 State Street....................................................... Marshall, MN 56258

HEAD COACHHead Coach: ............................................... Brad BiglerHead Coach’s email: ................. [email protected] Office Phone: ........................ (507) 537-7128Record at School/Years: ..............................First SeasonCareer Record: ............................................First SeasonAssistant Coaches: ............... Nate Kaeding, Rich Karius

John Millea, Jeff Hansen

TEAM INFORMATION2008-09 Record: ......................................................28-7Conference Record: ................................................17-3Conference Finish: ....................................................1stStarters Returning: .......................................................3Starters Lost: ................................................................2Top Returner: .......................... Kevin Andrews Sr., F, 6-4

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27..............................................................................................................................................................Bemidji State UniverSity

SuNdAy, NOvEmBEr 15BUena viSta UniverSity at wayne State 4 pm

wayne State at QUincy (ill.) 3:15 pm

UniverSity oF mary at mSU moorhead 3 pm

monmoUth (ill.) at minneSota State 3 pm

michigan tech at minneSota, dUlUth 3 pm

jameStown college at aUgUStana 4 pm

mONdAy, NOvEmBEr 16Uw-StoUt at winona State 8 pm

moUnt mary college at nothern State 7 pm

trinity BiBle college at UniverSity oF mary 7 pm

TuESdAy, NOvEmBEr 17wiSconSin-parkSide at concordia St. paUl 3 pm

jameStown college at northern State 7 pm

preSentation college at northern State 8 pm

wEdNESdAy, NOvEmBEr 18UniverSity oF SioUx FallS at aUgUStana 8 pm FrIdAy, NOvEmBEr 20St. johnS at St. cloUd 8 pm

lewiS (ill.) at Sw minneSota State 8 pm

maryville at mineSota State 8 pm

mSU moorehead vS michigan tech (St. cloUd) 6 pm

minneSota, dUlUth vS neBraSka-kaerney (mankato) 3 pm

clarke, ia at winona State 7 pm

Upper iowa vS. BellevUe (marShall) 3 pm

SATurdAy, NOvEmBEr 21wiSconSin-parkSide at concordia St. paUl 3 pm

michigan tech at St. cloUd 8 pm

BellevUe at Sw minneSta State 8 pm

neBraSka-kearney at minneSota State 8 pm

UniverSity oF mary at montana State UniverSiy-BillingS tBawiSonSin-parkSide at concordia St. paUl 3 pm

minneSota-morriS at minneSota, crookSton 2 pm

mSU moorhead vS St. johnS UniverSity (St. cloUd) 6 pm

miinneSota, dUlUth vS maryville UniverSity-St loUiS (mankato) 3 pmtBa at winona State 7 pm

Upper iowa vS lewiS (marShall) 3 pm

SuNdAy, NOvEmBEr 22jameStown at minneSota, crookSton 4 pm

mONdAy, NOvEmBEr 23Upper iowa vS Uw-parkSide (Fayette) 7 pm TuESdAy, NOvEmBEr 24valley city State at concordia St. paUl 7 pm

york college at wayne State 8 pm

concordia college at mSU moorhead 7:30 pm

wiSconSin-SUperior at minneSota, dUlUth 8 pm

valley city State at concordia St. paUl 7 pm

montana State-BillingS at aUgUStana 7 pm

wEdNESdAy, NOvEmBEr 25dakota State (S.d.) at Sw minneSota State 7 pm

FrIdAy, NOvEmBEr 27minneSota, dUlUth vS Bellarmine UniverSity (evanSville) tBa wayne St vS Benedictine college (grand iSland) 8 pm SATurdAy, NOvEmBEr 28winona State at minneSota, crookSton 2 pm

northern State at minneSota State 3 pm

UniverSity oF mary at St. cloUd State 7 pm

aUgUStana at concordia St. paUl 8 pm

mayville State at mSU moorhead 4 pm

minneSota, dUlUth at SoUthern indiana tBawayne St vS neBraSka -ohama (grand iSland) 3 pm Upper iowa vS miSSoUri-St. loUiS (Fayette) 2 pm SuNdAy, NOvEmBEr 29minneSota, crookSton at northern State 2 pm

minneSota State at winona State 3 pm

concordia St. paUl at UniverSity oF mary 7 pm

St. cloUd State at aUgUStana 8 pm

mONdAy, dECEmBEr 1wayne State at neBraSka-kearney 7 pm

Bethany lUtheran at minneSota State 7 pm

FrIdAy, dECEmBEr 4UniverSity oF mary at aUgUStana 8 pm

Upper iowa at concordia St. paUl 8 pm

winona State at St. cloUd State 8 pm

mSU moorhead at Bemidji State 8 pm

northern State at wayne State 8 pm

minneSota, crookSton at minneSota, dUlUth 8 pm

SATurdAy, dECEmBEr 5Upper iowa at St. cloUd State 6 pm

UniverSity oF mary at wayne State 6 pm

northern State at aUgUStana 7 pm

winona State at concordia St. paUl 8 pm

minneSota, crookSton at Bemidji State 8 pm

mSU moorhead at minneSota, dUlUth 8 pm

Sw minneSota State at minneSota State 8 pm

TuESdAy, dECEmBEr 8Sw minneSota at SoUth dakota State 7 pm

FrIdAy, dECEmBEr 11St. cloUd State at mSU moorhead 8 pm

concordia St. paUl at minneSota, crookSton 8 pm

northern State at Sw minneSota State 8 pm

UniverSity oF mary at minneSota State 8 pm

SATurdAy, dECEmBEr 12minneSota, dUlUth at Upper iowa 4 pm

Bemidji State at winona State 4 pm

St. cloUd State at minneSota, crookSton 6 pm

wayne State at aUgUStana 7 pm

concordia St. paUl at mSU moorhead 8 pm

UniverSity oF mary at Sw minneSota State 8 pm

northern State at minneSota State 8 pm

SuNdAy, dECEmBEr 13Bemidji State at Upper iowa 4 pm

minneSota, dUlUth at winona State 4 pm

wEdNESdAy, dECEmBEr 16jUdSon college at St. cloUd 7 pm

ThurSdAy, dECEmBEr 17minneSota-morriS at Sw minneSota State 8 pm

S.d. School oF mineS & technology at agUStana 7 pm

cardinal Strich at St. cloUd State 7:30 pm

FrIdAy dECEmBEr 18jUdSon UniverSity at concordia St. paUl 8 pm midland lUtheran college at northern State 7 pm

cardinal Stritch at minneSota State 7 pm

jUdSon (il.) UniverSity at concordia, St. paUl 8 pm

mayville at minneSota, crookSton 6 pm

mSU-moorhead vS jameStown (dickinSon) 3 pm

SATurdAy, dECEmBEr 19regiS UniverSity at concordia St. paUl 7 pm

mSU moorhead at dickinSon State 6 pm morningSide college at wayne State 5 pm

regiS (co.) UniverSity at concordia St. paUl 7 pm

dakota State at aUgUStana 4 pm

SuNdAy, dECEmBEr 20minneSota, crookSton at dickinSon State UniverSity 3 pm TuESdAy, dECEmBEr 22St. thomaS UniverSity at concordia St. paUl 7 pm

mONdAy, dECEmBEr 28haStingS college at northern State 7 pm

northland college at minneSota, dUlUth 7 pm

TuESdAy, dECEmBEr 29Saint mary’S at winona State 8 pm

wayne State at Uw-parkSid 7 pm

UniverSity oF SioUx FallS at St. cloUd 7 pm

minneSota, crookSton at Finlandia UniverSity 6:30 pm

wEdNESdAy, dECEmBEr 30wayne State at dakota State 7 pm

UniverSity oF montana-BillingS at UniverSity oF mary 7 pm

SATurdAy, jANuAry 2St. cloUd State at concordia St. paUl 4 pm

wayne State at minneSota, dUlUth 4 pm

Sw minneSota State at mSU moorhead 6 pm

aUgUStana at Bemidji State 6 pm

minneSota State at minneSota, crookSton 6 pm

Upper iowa at UniverSity oF mary 8 pm

winona State at northern State 8 pm

SuNdAy, jANuAry 3wayne State at Bemidji State 4 pm

aUgUStana at minneSota, dUlUth 4 pm

minneSota State at mSU moorhead 6 pm

Sw minneSota State at minneSota, crookSton 6 pm

winona State at UniverSity oF mary 8 pm

Upper iowa at northern State 8 pm

TuESdAy, jANuAry 5BriercreSt college at UniverSity oF mary 8 pm FrIdAy, jANuAry 8minneSota State at Upper iowa 8 pm

mSU moorhead at aUgUStana 8 pm

Bemidji State at concordia St. paUl 8 pm

minneSota, dUlUth at St. cloUd State 8 pm

Sw minneSota State at winona State 8 pm

minneSota, crookSton at wayne State 8 pm

SATurdAy, jANuAry 9Bemidji State at St. cloUd State 6 pm

mSU moordead at wayne State 6 pm

minneSota, crookSton at aUgUStana 7 pm

minneSota State at winona State 7 pm

Sw minneSota State at Upper iowa 8 pm

minneSota, dUlUth at concordia St. paUl 8 pm

northern State at UniverSity oF mary 8 pm

FrIdAy, jANuAry 15aUgUStana at Upper iowa 8 pm

northern State at Bemidji State 8 pm

wayne State at winona State 8 pm

St. cloUd State at Sw minneSota State 8 pm

UniverSity oF mary at minneSota, dUlUth 8 pm

concordia St. paUl at minneSota State 8 pm

SATurdAy, jANuAry 16minneSota, crookSton at mSU moorhead 4 pm

aUgUStana at winona State 7 pm

wayne State at Upper iowa 8 pm

UniverSity oF mary at Bemidji State 8 pm

concordia St. paUl at Sw minneSota State 8 pm

norhtern State at minneSota, dUlUth 8 pm

St. cloUd State at minneSota State 8 pm

FrIdAy, jANuAry 22winona State at mSU moorhead 8 pm

Sw minneSota State at aUgUStana 8 pm

Upper iowa at minneSota, crookSton 8 pm

St. cloUd State at UniverSity oF mary 8 pm

minneSota State at wayne State 8 pm

SATurdAy, jANuAry 23minneSota, dUlUth at Bemidji State 4 pm

winona State at minneSota, crookSton 6 pm

Sw minneSota State at wayne State 6 pm

minneSota State at aUgUStana 7 pm

Upper iowa at mSU moorhead 8 pm

concordia St. paUl at UniverSity oF mary 8 pm

St. cloUd State at northern State 8 pm

FrIdAy, jANuAry 29aUgUStana at concorida St. paUl 8 pm

wayne State at St. cloUd State 8 pm

minneSota, crookSton at UniverSity oF mary 8 pm

minneSota, dUlUth at Sw minneSota State 8 pm

Bemidji State at minneSota State 8 pm

mSU moorhead at northern State 8 pm

SATurdAy, jANuAry 30aUgUStana at St. cloUd State 6 pm

winona State at Upper iowa 8 pm

wayne State at concordia St. paUl 8 pm

mSU moorhead at UniverSity oF mary 8 pm

Bemidji State at Sw minneSota State 8 pm

minneSota, dUlUth at minneSota State 8 pm

minneSota, crookSton at northern State 8 pm

FrIdAy, FEBruAry 5UniverSity oF mary at Upper iowa 8 pm

concordia St. paUl at Bemidji State 8 pm

northern State at winona State 8 pm

mSU moorhead at Sw minneSota State 8 pm

St. cloUd State at minneSota, dUlUth 8 pm

minneSota, crookSton at minneSota State 8 pm

SATurdAy, FEBruAry 6aUgUStana at wayne State 6 pm

UniverSity oF mary at winona State 7 pm

northern State at Upper iowa 8 pm

St. cloUd State at Bemidji State 8 pm

minneSota, crookSton at Sw minneSota State 8 pm

concordia St. paUl at minneSota, dUlUth 8 pm

mSU moorhead at minneSota State 8 pm

FrIdAy, FEBruAry 12Bemidji State at mSU moorhead 8 pm

Upper iowa at aUgUStana 8 pm

minneSota State at concordia St. paUl 8 pm

Sw minneSota State at St. cloUd State 8 pm

minneSota, dUlUth at minneSota, crookSton 8 pm

winona State at wayne State 8 pm

SATurdAy, FEBruAry 13minneSota State at St. cloUd State 6 pm

Bemidji State at minneSota, crookSton 6 pm

Upper iowa at wayne State 6 pm

winona State at aUgUStana 7 pm

minneSota, dUlUth at mSU moorhead 8 pm

Sw minneSota State at concordia St. paUl 8 pm

UniverSity oF mary at northern State 8 pm

FrIdAy, FEBruAry 19aUgUStana at UniveriSty oF mary 8 pm

wayne State at northern State 8 pm

SATurdAy, FEBruAry 20Upper iowa at minneSota, dUlUth 3 pm

minneSota, crookSton at St. cloUd State 4 pm

winona State at Bemidji State 4 pm

mSU moorhead at concordia St. paUl 6 pm

wayne State at UniverSity oF mary 8 pm

minneSota State at Sw minneSota State 8 pm

Upper iowa at northern State 8 pm

wEdNESdAy, FEBruAry 24northern State at mSU moorhead 8 pm

concordia St. paUl at St. cloUd State 8 pm

UniverSity oF mary at minneSota, crookSton 8 pm

Upper iowa at winona State 8 pm

wayne State at Sw minneSota State 8 pm

Bemidji State at minneSota, dUlUth 8 pm aUgUStana at minneSota State 8 pm

SATurdAy, FEBruAry 27concordia St. paUl at Upper iowa 4 pm

minneSota, dUlUth at aUgUStana 4 pm

mSU moorhead at minneSota, crookSton 4 pm

minneSota State at UniverSity oF mary 4 pm

Bemidji State at wayne State 6 pm

St. cloUd State at winona State 7 pm

Sw minneSota State at northern State 8 pm

................................................................................................................. .......Composite Schedule

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INdIvIduAL CArEEr BESTSFG Made: ............................ 807, David Lee (1984-88)FG Pct:.: ...............................548, Mac Smith (1997-01)FTs Made: ........................... 364, David Lee (1984-88)FT Pct:.: .............................. .773, David Lee (1984-88)3-Point FG Made: ............152, Adam Daley (2002-04)Rebounds: .........................694, Steve Vogel (1975-78)Assists: ................................ 314, David Lee (1984-88)Steals: ................................213, Tony Brown (1987-91)Blocked Shots: ................107, Scott Kramer (1990-94)Most Points: ..................... 2,034, David Lee (1984-88)PPG Average: ...... 23.1, Kevin Nichols (1991-92; 93-94)

SINGLE-SEASON BESTSPlayer HighsFG Made: ..................... 246, Charles Hanks (2003-04)FG Attempts: ..................460, Kevin Nichols (1993-94)FG Pct:. (min. 100 att.): . .610 (92-50), Keith Cross (1989-90)FTs Made: ..................137, Teaser Sweeney (1992-93)FTs Attempts:.............185, Teaser Sweeney (1992-93)FT Pct:. (min. 50 att.):.. .885 (46-52), Duane Fields (2004-05)3-Point FG Made: .............. 79, Adam Daley (2003-04)3-Point FG Attempts: ........165, Adam Daley (2003-04)3-Point FG Pct:. (min. 50 att.): .540 (42-78), David Lee (1987-88)Rebounds: .......................273, Scott Kramer (1993-94)Assists: ................... 167, James Roberson (2003-04)Steals: .............................104, Kevin Nichols (1993-94)Blocked Shots: ..................63, Scott Kramer (1993-94)Most Points: ..................649, Kevin Nichols (1993-94)PPG Average: ................ 25.0 Kevin Nichols (1993-94)

Team HighsFG Made: .............................................925, (2003-04)FG Attempts: ....................................1,913, (2003-04) FG Pct:.: ............................. .501; 884-1,765 (1993-94)FTs Made:............................................ 493 (1985-86)FTs Attempts:.......................................698 (1985-86)FT Pct:.: ................................ .785; 386-492 (1999-00)3-Point FG Made: ................................338 (2002-03)3-Point FG Attempts: ...........................892 (2002-03)3-Point FG Pct:.: ..................... .458; 88-192 (1987-88)Rebounds: ......................................... 1,110 (2003-04)Assists: .................................................571 (2002-03)Steals: ...................................................329 (1991-92)Blocked Shots: .....................................119 (2003-04)Most Points: ...................................... 2,536 (2003-04)Points Per Game Average: .................89.0 (1993-94)

SINGLE-GAmE BESTSPlayer HighsFG Made: ....................... 17, Frank Kopetka, (1/15/74)FG Attempts: ................................... 25, Kevin Nichols ...................................................... vs. SCSU (1993-94)FG Pct:. (min 10 att.): ........ .917 (11-12), Scott Kramer ................................. vs. Wayne State (Neb.) (1993-94) .. .917 (11-12), Alvin Muse, vs. Lake Superior State (11/22/04)FTs Made: ............. 15, David Heiss vs. UMD (1984-85)FTs Attempts:...........................20, Mark Carlin (1967)FT Pct:.: ..............................................................1.000, .......(10-10), David Lee vs. Cal Poly-Pomona (1984-85)3-Pt. FG Made: ..............................9 Mark Hronski vs. ........................................Wayne State (Neb.) (2/3/96)3-Pt. FG Attempts: ...................... 18 Mark Hronski vs. ........................................Wayne State (Neb.) (2/3/96)3-Pt. FG Pct:. . 1.000 (4 -4) Chad Nelson vs. UM-Crookston (12/8/00) .. 1.000 (4-4) James Roberson at Minnesota Duluth (11/15/04) ..........1.000 (4-4) Arron Evans at University of Mary (2/15/08)Rebounds: ..20 Stacy Pearson-Taylor vs. MSU Moorhead (3/1/06)Assists: . 13, James Roberson vs. Concordia-St. Paul (1/2/04)Steals: .............................................8 Kevin Nichols vs. ........................ St. Cloud and St. Scholastica (1993-94)Blocked Shots: ...............7 Scott Kramer (three times)Most Points: .........44, Charles Hanks vs. WSU (3/1/03)

Team HighsFG Made: ............. 52 vs. Northland (Wis.) (12/13/91)FG Attempts: ........ 87 vs. Northland (Wis.) (12/13/91)FG Pct:.: .. .633 (31-49) vs. Minnesota-Morris (1/5/01)FTs Made: ..........................31 vs. Valley City (2/7/01) ........................................ 31 vs. Northern St. (2/9/01)FT Attempts ................... 51 vs. Michigan Tech (1972)FT Pct:.: ........ 1.000 (10-10) vs. Wayne State, (1/14/00) 1.000 (10-10) at Southwest Minnesota State, (1/26/08)

3-Point FG Made: 20 vs. Concordia-St. Paul (2/28/03) 3-Point FG Attempts: ...........46 vs. Minnesota-Morris (1/17/03)3-Point FG Pct:.: .720 (18-25) vs. SW Minnesota St. (1/22/00)Rebounds: .................. 59 vs. UW-Parkside (11/23/92)Assists: ..................30 vs. Minnesota-Morris (2/22/03)Steals: ........................25 vs. St. Scholastica (12/11/02)Blocked Shots: ............... 9 vs. Southwest St. (1/12/94) ................................. 9 vs. Minnesota-Morris (1/5/01) .................................... 9 vs. Northern State (1/15/05)Personal Fouls: ....33 vs. Wayne State (NE) (12/28/02) ..............................33 at Concordia-St. Paul (2/26/05)Most Points: .......... 126 vs. Northland (WI) (1991/92)Most Points Allowed: ...114 vs. Minnesota Duluth, (1/5/57) Largest Margin of Victory: ............................... 55 vs. ............................................... Mayville St. (12/13/93)Largest Margin of Defeat: .................... 46 (42-88) at .................................... Alaska-Anchorage (11/18/06)

MiscellaneousFirst Team: ....................................................1921-22500th Team Win: ..................... 88-66 vs. Winona State ............................................................(1/9/73 at BSU)Best Team Record: .....................18-3 (.857) (1951-52)Most Wins One Season: ............ 20 (20-10 in 2003-04)Consecutive Wins: ......... 14 2x (1951-52 and 1966-67) Longest Rivalry: ................................MSU Moorhead ...................................(160 games; 79 wins, 81 losses)NIC / NSIC Championships: ...(9) - 1940, 1941, 1942, ...............................1951, 1952, 1954, 1957, 1967, 2004

BSu TOP TEN rECOrdSTop Game Scoring# Pts. Player ................................ Opponent1. 44 Charles Hanks ......... Winona State (3/1/03)2. 42 Mark Hronski ............Wayne State (2/3/96)3 41 David Muelken .. Moorhead State (2/15/88) 41 Max LaVelle ........ Michigan Tech (1/25/69)5. 39 Mark Carlin ............... Augustana (1966-67) 39 Brian Onken ...................Viterbo (1981-82)7. 38 Kevin Nichols .... Moorhead State (1/11/92) 38 Gerald Freudenberg .... Superior (1959-60)9. 37 Frank Kopetka ..... St. Cloud State (1973-74) 37 Charles Hanks ...... St. Scholastica (12/9/03)10. 36 Frank Kopetka .............. Superior (1974-75)

Top Season Scoring# Pts. Player ...................Season ...........Avg.1. 649 Kevin Nichols ............1993-94 ............. 25.02. 616 Charles Hanks ...........2003-04 ............. 20.53. 597 Rich Gross .................1982-83 ............. 20.64. 596 David Lee ..................1987-88 ............. 23.85. 576 Scott Kramer .............1993-94 ............. 22.26. 543 Brian Onken ..............1982-83 ............. 18.77. 543 David Heiss ...............1984-85 ............. 18.78. 535 David Lee ..................1985-86 ............. 19.89. 529 Dale Harper ..............1986-87 ............. 18.910. 519 Tony Brown ...............1989-90 ............. 18.5

Top Career Scoring Totals# Pts. Player ...............................Seasons1. 2,034 David Lee ................................. 1984-882. 1,613 Charles Hanks .......................... 2001-043. 1,462 Mac Smith ................................ 1997-014. 1,410 Mark Carlin ...............................................1963-675. 1,361 Scott Kramer ...................................................1991-946. 1,335 Tony Brown ................................................1986-917. 1,272 Frank Kopetka .......................... 1972-758. 1,251 Steve Vogel .........................................1975-789. 1,222 Irv St. John ...........................................1950-5410. 1,190 David Muelken ......................... 1984-88

Top Game Rebounding# Reb. Player ............................... Opponent1 20 Stacy Pearson-Taylor.. MSU Moorhead (3/1/06)2 18 Scott Kramer .. Minnesota Duluth (2/16/94) 18 Scott Kramer ............. Winona St. (1/22/94) 18 Randy Gross ....... Northern Iowa (1/28/73) 18 Gary Wagner ...... Michigan Tech (1/12/73)6. 17 Charles Hanks .....Nebraska-Kearney (3/13/04) 17 Pat Harbin .....Minnesota, Crookston (11/20/95) 17 Randy Gross .......... Mayville St. (11/29/72)

9. 16 Charles Hanks Minnesota, Crookston (1/31/04) 16 Chad Feldman ...Minnesota, Crookston (11/19/94) 16 Randy Gross ....... St. Cloud State (1/23/73) 16 Randy Gross .............Lakehead (12/19/72)

Top Season Rebounding# Reb. Player ..................Season ...........Avg.1. 273 Scott Kramer .............1993-94 ............. 10.52. 244 Gary Wagner ............1971-72 ...............9.43. 244 Mike Silk ..................1971-72 ...............9.44. 237 Randy Gross .............1972-73 ...............9.15. 230 Charles Hanks ..........2003-04 ...............7.76. 224 Del Grussing ............1973-74 ...............9.37. 212 Jim Allen ...................1975-76 ...............9.28. 211 Spencer Carter .........2004-05 ...............7.59. 201 Steve Vogel ...............1975-76 ...............8.410. 198 Steve Vogel ...............1976-77 ...............8.2

Top Career Rebounding Totals# Reb. Player ............................... Seasons1. 694 Steve Vogel ...............................1975-782. 654 Mac Smith .................................1997-013. 639 Scott Kramer .............................1991-944. 613 Gary Wagner ............................1970-735. 600 Charles Hanks ...........................2001-046. 590 Randy Gross ..............................1970-747. 538 Dale Harper ..............................1983-878. 498 Mike Silk ...................................1970-739. 467 Brian Weierke ...........................1987-9110. 455 Jim Allen ...................................1973-76

Top Single-Game Assists Totals# Asts. Player ................................Opponent1. 13 James Roberson....... Concordia-St. Paul (1/2/04)2. 12 James Roberson ... UM-Crookston (1/31/04)3. 11 James Roberson....Nebraska-Kearney (3/13/04) 11 James Roberson ....... Winona State (2/6/04) 11 Royce Bryan ..........UM-Crookston (2/2/02) 11 Mike Curry ........ UM-Crookston (11/20/95) 11 Mike Curry ............. Mayville St. (11/18/95)4. 10 jameS roBerSon Sw minneSota State (2/12/05)9. 9 Derik Hollyfield ....MSU Moorhead (3/1/06) 9 James Roberson ......Upper Iowa (12/12/04) 9 James Roberson .....Northern State (3/5/05) 9 James Roberson ..MSU Moorhead (2/13/04) 9 Royce Bryan .. Concordia-St. Paul (2/22/02) 9 Royce Bryan ...... UM-Crookston (12/29/01) 9 B.J. LaVelle ................. Northern St. (1/9/99) 9 Mark Hronski ........ Valley City St. (12/1/95) 9 Steve South .............. St. Cloud St. (12/8/94) 9 Kevin Nichols ........... St. Cloud St. (12/2/93)

Top Season Assists# Asts. Player ..................Season ...........Avg.1. 167 James Roberson ........2003-04 ...............5.62. 145 Royce Bryan .............2001-02 ...............5.13. 142 Tyrone Terrill ...........1975-76 ...............5.94. 135 James Roberson ........2004-05 ...............5.05. 129 Kevin Nichols ............1993-94 ...............5.06. 124 Mike Curry ...............1995-96 ...............4.67. 114 Stan Johnson .............2002-03 ...............4.18. 106 Derik Hollyfield ........2005-06 ...............3.89. 104 Teaser Sweeney ........1992-93 ...............4.210. 103 David Heiss ..............1984-85 ...............3.4

Top Career Assist Totals (1976-Present)# Assists Player ............................... Seasons1. 314 David Lee ..................................1984-882. 302 James Roberson ........................2003-053. 247 Royce Bryan ..............................2002-03 247 Tony Brown ...............................1987-915. 233 Teaser Sweeney ........................1989-936. 212 B.J. LaVelle ................................1996-997. 207 Brian Weierke ...........................1987-918. 200 Kevin Nichols .................1991-92, ‘93-949. 190 David Heiss ...............................1983-8510. 183 David Muelken ..........................1984-88

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Year-by-Year Scoring Leaders (1970-present)Year ...........Player .....................Pts. ................... Avg.1970-71 ........Lloyd Stauff ...................245 ..........................10.71971-72 ........Gary Wagner ...............386 ..........................14.61972-73 ........Frank Kopetka..............387 ..........................14.91973-74 ........Frank Kopetka..............408 ..........................17.01974-75 ........Frank Kopetka..............466 ..........................19.41975-76 ........Jim Allen .......................402 ..........................17.51976-77 ........Steve Vogel ...................358 ..........................14.71977-78 ........Steve Vogel ...................358 ..........................15.61978-79 ........Mike Roysland .............337 ..........................13.01979-80 ........Jim Hardy ......................377 ..........................17.11980-81 ........Tom Spies .....................312 ..........................12.51981-82 ........Gary Spezia ..................439 ..........................16.91982-83 ........Rich Gross ....................597 ..........................20.61983-84 ........Bobby Johnson .............457 ..........................17.61984-85 ........David Heiss ..................543 ..........................18.71985-86 ........David Lee .....................535 ..........................19.81986-87 ........Dale Harper .................529 ..........................18.91987-88 ........David Lee .....................596 ..........................23.81988-89 ........Stacey Evans ................307 ..........................11.81989-90 ........Tony Brown ...................519 ..........................18.51990-91 ........Tony Brown ...................445 ..........................16.51991-92 ........Kevin Nichols ...............476 ..........................19.01992-93 ........Teaser Sweeney ...........511 ..........................20.41993-94 ........Kevin Nichols ...............649 ..........................25.01994-95 ........Chad Feldman .............295 ..........................10.91995-96 ........Mark Bronski ................468 ..........................17.31996-97 ........Ben Caron ....................341 ..........................13.11997-98 ........B.J. LaVelle ....................298 ..........................11.01998-99 ........B.J. LaVelle ....................330 ..........................12.21999-00 ........Mac Smith .....................469 ..........................17.42000-01 ........Mac Smith .....................467 ..........................17.32001-02 ........Charles Hanks .............499 ..........................17.82002-03 ........Charles Hanks .............498 ..........................17.22003-04 ........Charles Hanks .............616 ..........................20.52004-05 ........Derrick Beechum ........354 ..........................12.22005-06 ........Derik Hollyfield ...........328 ..........................11.72006-07 ........Alex Smith ....................286 ..........................10.12007-08 ........Arron Evans .................283 ..........................10.92008-09 ......Seth Haake ..............374 ....................13.9

Year-by-Year Rebound Leaders (1970-Present)Year ..........Player .....................Reb. .................. Avg.1970-71 ........Gary Wagner ...............177 ............................7.71971-72 ........Gary Wagner ...............244 ............................9.4 Mike Silk .......................244 ............................9.41972-73 ........Randy Gross .................237 ............................9.11973-74 ........Del Grussing ................224 ............................9.31974-75 ........Larry Bunnell................141 ............................5.91975-76 ........Jim Allen .......................212 ............................9.21976-77 ........Steve Vogel ...................198 ............................8.21977-78 ........Steve Vogel ...................179 ............................7.81978-79 ........Mark Kurtzahn..............150 ............................6.51979-80 ........Steve Brekke ................188 ............................7.51980-81 ........Doug Steiner ................138 ............................6.91981-82 ........Brian Onken .................130 ............................5.91982-83 ........Brian Onken .................185 ............................6.4 Gary Spezia ..................185 ............................6.41983-84 ........Steve Johnson ...............166 ............................5.71984-85 ........David Heiss ..................173 ............................6.01985-86 ........Dale Harper .................182 ............................6.71986-87 ........Dale Harper .................196 ............................7.01987-88 ........David Muelken ............131 ............................4.91988-89 ........Stacey Evans ................184 ............................7.11989-90 ........Terrance Gebhardt ......150 ............................5.61990-91 ........Terrance Gebhardt ......143 ............................5.51991-92 ........Scott Kramer.................174 ............................6.41992-93 ........Bill Yaekel .....................135 ............................5.21993-94 ........Scott Kramer.................273 ..........................10.51994-95 ........Ryan Good ...................158 ............................5.91995-96 ........Doug Peters .................169 ............................6.31996-97 ........Ken Ponto .....................138 ............................5.11998-99 ........Mac Smith .....................179 ............................6.61999-00 ........Mac Smith .....................164 ............................6.12000-01 ........Mac Smith .....................179 ............................6.62001-02 ........Charles Hanks .............174 ............................6.22002-03 ........Charles Hanks .............196 ............................6.82003-04 ........Charles Hanks .............230 ............................7.72004-05 ........Spencer Carter ............212 ............................7.52005-06 ........Manuel Guzman ..........177 ............................6.32006-07 ........Alex Smith ....................166 ............................6.12007-08 ........Alex Smith ....................155 ............................6.02008-09 ......Seth Haake ..............127 ..................... 4.7

Year-by-Year Assist Leaders (1975-Present)Year ...........Player .....................Assists .............. Avg.1975-76 ........Tyrone Terrill ...............142 ............................5.91976-77 ........Mike Roysland .............44 ..............................1.81977-78 ........Don Hubbell.................48 ..............................2.11978-79 ........Don Sims ......................57 ..............................2.61979-80 ........Kevin Hanson ...............61 ..............................2.51980-81 ........Mark Fairchild ..............51 ..............................2.11981-82 ........Dan Mozzetti.................40 ..............................1.51982-83 ........Dean Riddle .................71 ..............................3.11983-84 ........David Heiss ..................87 ..............................3.01984-85 ........David Heiss ..................103 ............................3.41985-86 ........David Lee .....................80 ..............................3.01986-87 ........David Lee .....................75 ..............................2.71987-88 ........David Lee .....................66 ..............................2.61988-89 ........Shawn Naas ..................65 ..............................2.41989-90 ........Tony Brown ...................80 ..............................2.91990-91 ........Tony Brown ...................83 ..............................3.11991-92 ........Teaser Sweeney ...........100 ............................3.81992-93 ........Teaser Sweeney ...........104 ............................4.21993-94 ........Kevin Nichols ...............129 ............................5.01994-95 ........Steve South ...................93 ..............................3.91995-96 ........Mike Curry ...................124 ............................4.61996-97 ........Todd Fazio ....................84 ..............................3.11997-98 ........Todd Fazio ....................89 ..............................3.31998-99 ........B.J. LaVelle ....................69 ..............................2.61999-00 ........Chad Nelson ................61 ..............................2.32000-01 ........Chad Nelson ................76 ..............................2.82001-02 ........Royce Bryan .................145 ............................5.12002-03 ........Stan Johnson .................114 ............................4.12003-04 ........James Roberson ...........167 ............................5.82004-05 ........James Roberson ...........137 ............................5.02005-06 ........Derik Hollyfield ...........106 ............................3.82006-07 ........Arron Evans .................61 ..............................2.22007-08 ........Kyle Scott ......................65 ..............................2.72008-09 ......Bryce Tesdahl .........85 ....................... 3.1

yEAr-By-yEAr TEAm STATISTICS (SINCE 1970)* Year GP FG/FGA PCT FT/FTA PCT 3PT-FG 3PT-FGA PCT REBS ASTS STLS BLKS TP AVE2008-09 27 678-1519 .466 466-645 .722 171 474 .361 864 385 195 77 1993 73.82007-08 27 599-1,423 .421 306-498 .614 143 428 .334 926 348 142 107 1,647 61.02006-07 28 563-1,507 .374 268-421 .637 149 423 .352 854 325 163 65 1,543 55.12005-06 28 745-1,756 .424 358-517 .692 213 597 .357 1,010 381 269 94 2,061 73.62004-05 29 793/1,743 .455 388/538 .721 272 675 .403 967 429 237 96 2,246 77.42003-04 30 925/1,913 .484 362/512 .707 324 783 .414 1,110 553 198 119 2,536 84.52002-03 29 881/1,837 .480 408/575 .710 338 892 .379 1,029 571 292 80 2,508 86.52001-02 28 752/1,668 .451 318/456 .697 244 692 .353 888 441 211 61 2,066 78.82000-01 27 649/1,443 .450 419/578 .725 129 357 .361 902 330 138 85 1,846 68.41999-2000 27 676/1,525 .443 386/492 .785 100 289 .346 860 308 159 81 1,838 68.11998-99 27 728/1,469 .496 365/552 .661 123 314 .392 839 310 188 59 1,944 72.01997-98 27 700/1,421 .493 365/527 .693 108 291 .371 849 390 176 44 1,873 69.41996-97 27 638/1,461 .437 290/443 .655 124 367 .338 899 391 171 56 1,690 62.61995-96 27 658/1,512 .435 320/444 .721 194 524 .370 798 385 164 29 1,830 67.81994-95 27 675/1,586 .426 346/569 .608 139 409 .340 1,046 355 158 69 1,835 68.01993-94 26 884/1,765 .501 430/638 .674 116 340 .341 997 447 277 107 2,314 89.01992-93 27 798/1,688 .473 461/675 .683 78 242 .322 992 390 236 61 2,135 79.11991-92 27 773/1,538 .500 460/696 .660 92 288 .320 895 410 329 88 2,282 84.51990-91 27 671/1,337 .500 380/604 .630 128 327 .390 888 449 252 78 2,106 78.01989-90 28 823/1,706 .480 359/582 .620 87 213 .410 978 422 298 66 2,092 74.71988-89 27 704/1,538 .460 358/543 .660 68 200 .340 931 543 239 65 1,970 73.01987-88 27 863/1,758 .490 379//537 .710 88 192 .460 800 345 222 42 2,192 81.21986-87 28 832/1,729 .481 436/560 .779 51 115 .443 890 437 199 45 2,146 76.61985-86 27 785/1,692 .464 493/698 .706 999 388 210 71 2,113 78.31984-85 30 756/1,554 .486 447/632 .707 1,026 383 170 51 1.959 65.31983-84 29 788/1,601 .492 479/662 .724 909 343 226 48 2,055 70.91982-83 29 974/1,952 .499 445/655 .679 1,107 287 2,207 76.11981-82 26 662/1,517 .436 310/441 .703 895 181 1,634 62.81980-81 25 644/1,534 .420 269/403 .667 842 265 1,557 62.31979-80 27 839/1,864 .450 265/446 .594 1,080 351 1,943 72.01978-79 26 731/1,604 .456 280/418 .670 923 276 1,742 67.01977-78 23 682/1,479 .461 269/388 .693 813 212 1,633 71.01976-77 24 652/1,616 .403 263/387 .679 777 252 1,567 65.21975-76 24 703/1,675 .420 284/416 .683 911 381 1,690 70.41974-75 24 804/1,752 .458 304/433 .702 911 1,912 79.71973-74 24 756/1,708 .442 294/442 .665 1,003 1,808 75.31972-73 26 854/1,889 .452 359/530 .677 1,173 2,068 79.51971-72 26 801/1,909 .419 436/679 .642 1,190 2,017 77.61970-71 23 593/1,479 .401 362/539 .672 751 1,548 67.0*based on unofficial records

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NSIC PLAyErS OF ThE wEEk1998-99Dec. 13, 1998 ......................... G, B.J. LaVelle (Sr.)

1999-00Jan. 10, 2000..............................F, Mac Smith (Jr.)

2000-01Jan. 2, 2001 .............................. F, Mac Smith (Sr.)

2001-02Dec. 10, 2001 .................... F, Charles Hanks (So.)Feb. 11, 2002 .................... F, Charles Hanks (So.)Feb. 18, 2002 ......................... F, John Szwaja (Sr.)

2002-03Jan. 6, 2003 ...........................G, Adam Daley (Jr.)Jan. 20, 2003 ........................G, Royce Bryan (Sr.)Jan. 27, 2003 ...................... F, Charles Hanks (Jr.)Feb. 24, 2003 ..................... F, Charles Hanks (Jr.)Mar. 3, 2003 ...................... F, Charles Hanks (Jr.)

2003-04Nov. 24, 2003 .................. F, Sherwin Johnson (Jr.)Dec. 8, 2003 ......................F, Charles Hanks (Sr.)Jan. 5, 2004 .......................... G, Adam Daley (Sr.)Jan. 12, 2004 ......................F, Charles Hanks (Sr.)Jan. 19, 2004 ......................F, Charles Hanks (Sr.)Feb. 23, 2004 .....................F, Charles Hanks (Sr.)Mar. 1, 2004 ......................F, Charles Hanks (Sr.)

2004-05Nov. 29, 2004 ..........................G, Alvin Muse (Jr.)Jan. 10, 2005 ....................... G, Duane Fields (Jr.)Jan. 24, 2005 .....................F, Spencer Carter (Jr.)

2005-06Jan. 3, 2006 ........................... G, Will Watson (Sr.)Jan. 9, 2006 .................... G, Derik Hollyfield (Sr.)

2008-09Jan. 12, 2009 ...............................Seth Haake (Jr.)

Totals - 23: Charles Hanks (10), Mac Smith (2), Adam Daley (2), B.J. LaVelle (1), John Szwaja (1), Royce Bryan (1), Sherwin Johnson (1), Alvin Muse (1), Duane Fields (1), Spencer Carter (1), Will Watson (1), Derik Hollyfield (1), Seth Haake (1)

*no records available before the 1998-99 season.

BSu ALL-AmErICANSArne Johnson...........................................1941Charles Hanks .................2004 (Second Team)

BSu ACAdEmIC ALL-AmErICANSSteve Vogel ...........................1975, 1976, 1977Royce Bryan ............................................2003

BSu NAIA SChOLAr AThLETESDale Harper ............................................1987

BSu PLAyErS TO PLAy PrOFESSIONALLyJamal Clements 2005-06 ......................... New Mexico Style (ABA)Manuel Guzman 2006-07 ..............................Fuerza Guinda (MEX) 2007-08 .................................Algodoneros (MEX)Charles Hanks 2005-present .............Azs Koszalin (Poland-DBL) ........................Fort Worth Flyers (NBA D-League) 2004-05 .............................Algodoneros (Mexico) 2003-04 .........Pennsylvania Valley Dawgs (USBL)Derik Hollyfield 2006-07 ........................Sauk Valley Rollers (ABA) 2007-08 .....................................Elgin Racers (IBL)Arne Johnson 1948-1953 .......................Rochester Royals (NBA)Scott Kramer 1994-95 ................................................Macedonia 1995-96 .....................................................BulgariaAmir Major 2006-07 ...........................Twin City Ballers (ABA) 2007-08 ...............Chicago Windy City Soldiers (IBL)Alvin Muse 2006-07 ........................... Hollywood Fame (ABA)Stacy Pearson-Taylor 2006-07 .....................................Rist-Wedel (GER) 2007-08 ....................................San Lazaro (DOM)Terrance Watkins 2001-02 ............Sherbrooke Suns (Australia VBL)

BSu ALL-NSIC SELECTIONSRoger Ackerman .......................................1986 - Honorable MentionJim Allen ................................................................... 1976 - 1st TeamGreg Beaumont ......................................................... 1973 - 1st TeamTerry Boone .............................................................1970 - 2nd TeamSteve Brekke .............................................1980 - Honorable MentionTony Brown ................................................1990 and 1991 - 2nd TeamRoyce Bryan .............................................................. 2003 - 1st TeamLarry Bunnell ............................................................1975 - 2nd TeamMark Carlin ........................................1965 and 1967, 1966 2nd TeamKen Corens ...............................................................1968 - 2nd TeamAdam Daley .............................................................. 2004 - 1st TeamStacey Evans .............................................1989 - Honorable MentionRandy Gross .............................................................1974 - 2nd TeamRich Gross ................................................................1983 - 2nd TeamCharles Hanks ....................................................2002, 2003 and 2004Dale Harper ...................1987 - 2nd Team, 1986 - Honorable MentionDavid Heiss .....................................................1985, 1984 - 2nd TeamDerik Hollyfield ........................................................2006 - 2nd TeamMark Hronski ............................................................1996 - 2nd TeamBobby Johnson .......................................................... 1984 - 1st TeamStan Johnson ........................................... 2003 - Honorable Mention&Frank Kopetka ................. 1975 - 2nd Team, 1973 and 1974 - 1st TeamScott Kramer .....................................1993 - Honorable Mention, 1994B.J. LaVelle .................................................1999 - Honorable MentionMax LaVelle ............................................................... 1969 - 1st TeamDavid Lee 1986, 1987 and 1988 - 1st Team, 1985 - Honorable MentionDavid Muelken ...............1988 - 2nd Team, 1987 - Honorable MentionAlvin Muse ................................................ 2005 and 2006 - 3rd TeamKevin Nichols ..................................................1994, 1992 - 2nd TeamSteve Noonkesser ...................................................... 1970 - 1st TeamDave Odegaard ...............................................1966, 1965 - 2nd TeamBrian Onken .............................................................1982 - 2nd TeamDoug Peters ..............................................1995 - Honorable MentionJohn Phillips .............................................................. 1967 - 1st TeamDale Rettker .............................................................1967 - 2nd TeamJames Roberson ......................................... 2004 and 2005 - 1st TeamMike Roysland ..........................................................1979 - 2nd TeamMac Smith ......................................... 1999, 2000 and 2001 - 1st TeamRod Schwarzrock ....................................................... 1972 - 1st TeamGary Spezia ...............................................1982 - Honorable MentionTeaser Sweeney ........................................................ 1993 - 1st TeamSteve Vogel ...............................................................1977 - 2nd TeamGary Wagner ..................................... 1971, 1972 and 1973 - 1st TeamTerrence Watkins ...................................................... 2002 - 1st TeamBrian Weierke ............................................1991 - Honorable MentionJerry Wilmot .............................................................1966 - 2nd TeamJohn Wilson ...............................................1990 - Honorable Mention**NSIC began in 1992, before that it was the NIC.

Derik Hollyfield

Scott Kramer

James Roberson

Mike Roysland

Steve Vogel

Royce Bryan

Most Valuable Player

Charles Hanks, 2004

NEwCOmEr OF ThE yEAr

Charles Hanks, 2002James Roberson, 2004Duane Fields, 2005

Coach of the Year

Jeff Guiot, 2004

Charles Hanks Duane Fields Jeff Guiot

BSU Award Winners...........................................................................................................................

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31..............................................................................................................................................................Bemidji State UniverSity

Date Opponent ..................... Score%2/25/09 vs. Minnesota, Duluth .. 124-126^1/16/09 @ Northern State .......... 100-9312/28/05 vs. #18 South Dakota ..........101-8012/2/05 Colorado Christian ............100-87 2/20/04 @SW Minnesota State ........107-82#11/22/03 @ Pittsburg State .............103-1003/5/03 Winona State .....................106-793/1/03 Winona State .....................102-962/22/03 Minnesota-Morris ..............118-701/24/03 Winona State .....................108-981/17/03 @ Minnesota-Morris ..........116-7112/11/02 St. Scholastica ....................102-6712/2/02 Wisconsin-Superior ...........102-5612/12/94 Mayville St. ........................102-671/22/94 Winona St. .........................100-801/8/94 @ Wayne St. .......................105-9412/13/93 Mayville St. ........................102-4712/2/93 St. Cloud St ........................107-9111/20/93 @ Mayville St. ....................104-611/22/93 Moorhead St ......................105-941/9/93 Mayville St. ........................103-851/11/92 @ Moorhead St. ...............113-1091/4/92 Northwestern.....................106-84*12/13/91 Northland ..........................126-9612/7/91 Jamestown .........................103-801/10/91 Northland ..........................101-8712/13/90 Jamestown .........................107-7211/28/89 Jamestown .........................103-9112/20/88 Southwest St. ......................117-752/13/87 Minnesota-Morris ..............101-8712/6/86 @ Northland ......................101-9012/13/85 Northland ..........................108-792/9/84 Moorhead St. .....................102-81^12/29/83 Winona St. .......................108-1062/28/80 @ Winona St. .....................105-8812/4/73 Mayville St. ........................107-602/3/73 Valley City St......................107-651/19/73 Southwest St. ......................102-5912/1/72 @Wisconsin-Superior .......102-6911/29/72 Mayville St. ........................100-7912/5/69 Northland ..........................100-652/10/68 Augustana (SD) ..................108-9412/11/65 Northland ..........................105-962/22/65 Minnesota-Morris ..............104-952/6/65 Winona St. .........................110-651/18/65 Northland ..........................101-8512/7/64 Valley City State ................102-842/21/64 Manitoba ...........................104-461/8/64 Bethel ................................105-811/16/60 Winona State .....................104-841/5/60 Mayville State ....................110-8612/6/58 St. John’s .............................111-873/3/56 Manitoba ...........................101-831/16/56 Wahpeton (N.D.) ................100-622/11/55 Bethel ................................100-752/27/54 St. Cloud State ...................101-92

*School Record#Overtime^Two Overtimes%Four Overtimes

ALL-TImE 100-POINT GAmESAberdeen 0-1 .000 11/29/58, 55-78 L 0-1Alaska Anchorage 0-2 .000 11/18/06, 42-88 L 0-2All-Stars 2-0 1.000 12/28/49, 50-45 W 2-0Alumni 14-2 .875 11/16/68, 82-69 W 5-0Am. Puerto-Rico 1-0 1.000 12/4/98, 84-73 W 1-0Appalachian State 0-1 .000 3/11/40, 34-43 L 0-1Augsburg 3-7 .300 11/19/83, 68-69 L 0-5Augustana (S.D.) 4-5 .444 1/2/09, 74-82 L 2-3Bagley 1-0 1.000 12/4/42, 45-23 W 1-0Bagley Independents 1-0 1.000 12/3/27, 18-11 W 1-0Bagley City Team 1-0 1.000 12/5/28, 37-22 W 1-0Bagley High School 1-4 .200 2/6/26, 13-15 L 1-4Bear Cats College 0-1 .000 12/16/26, 5-8 L 0-1Bemidji, High School 0-2 .000 3/22/22, 22-28 L 0-2Bethel 20-2 .910 11/26/02, 81-72 W 4-1Black Hills State 0-1 .000 12/28/96, 67-83 L 0-1Blackduck High School 3-2 .600 11/7/27, 15-9 W 3-2Brandon University 0-1 .000 12/28/79, 71-81 L 0-1Buena Vista 1-0 1.000 12/13/75, 69-62 W 1-0Cal Poly 1-0 1.000 12/30/84, 80-73 W 1-0UC-Santa Barbara 0-1 .000 11/26/83, 68-86 L 0-1Carthage 1-0 1.000 12/19/49, 63-44 W 1-0Cass Lake High School 4-2 .667 1/17/27, 15-9 W 3-2Central State 0-1 .000 3/12/42, 32-46 L 0-1Central Washington 0-1 .000 12/2/00, 61-73 L 0-1Chapman College 0-1 .000 12/6/85, 77-80 L 0-1Chicago 0-1 .000 12/20/48, -47 L 0-1Clothier-Shoeman 1-0 1.000 12/14/26, 11-9 W 1-0College-Faculty 0-1 .000 1/10/25, 7-25 L 0-1Colorado Christian 1-1 .500 12/2/05, 100-87 W 1-1Colorado State-Pueblo 1-0 1.000 12/3/04, 75-73 W 1-0Company K of Bemidji 2-2 .500 1/23/29, 33-17 W 2-2Concordia-St. Paul 12-8 .600 2/6/09, 73-85 L 1-4Concordia-Moorhead 8-5 .615 12/4/82, 98-79 W 3-2Dakota State 1-0 1.000 11/20/87, 91-74 W 1-0Deer River High School 2-1 .667 1/15/27, 14-13 W 2-1Dickinson State 2-0 1.000 1/6/09, 99-97 W3OT 2-0Drake 0-1 .000 11/12/05, 70-79 L 0-1Drury 0-1 .000 12/30/95, 54-66 L 0-1East Stroudsburg State 1-0 1.000 12/29/75, 93-81 W 1-0Eastern Michigan 0-1 .000 12/26/68, 62-93 L 0-1Eastern Montana 0-1 .000 12/19/69, 64-84 L 0-1 Ellendale 3-0 1.000 12/5/68, 94-74 W 3-0Emporia State 1-1 .500 12/29/95, 67-69 L 1-1Eveleth JC 9-7 .563 3/2/40, 38-32 W 4-1Ferris St. 0-1 .000 12/30/75, 62-73 L 0-1Finlandia 2-0 1.000 11/29/01, 89-83 L 2-0Florida Tech 0-1 .000 12/31/97, 77-81 L 0-1Fosston HS 0-1 .000 1/4/22, 17-25 L 0-1Galloping Gophers 1-0 1.000 2/11/41, 40-39 W 1-0Gustavus Adolphus 4-7 .364 12/8/75, 82-69 W 3-2Hamline 1-4 .200 1/2/71, 77-75, W 1-4Hibbing HS 0-2 .000 1/30/27, 7-64 L 0-2Hibbing JC 4-11 .267 12/12/36, 37-22 W 1-4Illinois College 0-1 .000 12/20/49, 49-63 L 0-1Illinois State 0-1 .000 12/1/70, 67-80 L 0-1Illinois Wesleyan 0-1 .000 12/2/74, 69-81 L 0-1Indiana University 0-1 .000 11/11/08, 54-71 L 0-1International Falls 0-1 .000 12/17/43, 27-43 L 0-1Iowa College 0-1 .000 12/15/62, 70-81 L 0-1Iowa Weslyan 0-1 .000 12/10/76, 77-79 L 0-1Iowa State 0-2 .000 11/11/05, 78-84 L 0-2Itasca JC-Coleraine 13-19 .406 2/2/43, 63-26 W 5-0Jamestown 26-13 .666 12/18/08, 61-50 W 2-3Judson College 0-1 .000 11/22/88, 74-81 L 0-1Kelliher High School 1-0 1.000 12/15/21, 51-11 W 1-0Lake Superior State 1-0 1.000 11/22/04, 92-83 W 1-0Lakehead 4-1 .800 11/16/82, 68-69 L 4-1Lewis University 1-1 .500 11/24/92, 86-75, W 1-1Lincoln (PA) 1-1 .500 12/28/68, 65-79 L 1-1Loras 0-1 .000 11/18/83, 59-64 L 0-1Loyola Marymount 0-1 .000 12/4/85, 74-100 L 0-1Luther 5-3 .625 12/13/74, 72-63 W 3-2Lynn 0-1 .000 12/29/97, 66-89 L 0-1Macalester 3-5 .375 2/8/66, 84-76 W 2-3Manitoba 12-1 .923 1/7/87, 95-88 W OT 5-0Mary (N.D.) 1-7 .125 1/17/09, 76-80 L 0-5Mayville State 46-35 .568 11/16/01, 89-80 W 3-2McIntosh HS 0-1 .000 2/25/22, 8-9 L 0-1Mesa State (Colo.) 0-1 .000 12/3/05, 56-67 L 0-1Michigan Tech 36-16 .692 12/14/02, 70-80 L 0-5Millikin University 0-1 .000 12/3/74, 87-109 L 0-1Minot State 6-4 .600 12/8/90, 90-83 W 3-2Minnesota 0-1 .000 11/3/06, 32-88 L 0-1U of MN B Team 2-0 1.000 11/25/47, 56-45 W 2-0Minnesota, Crookston 34-12 .739 2/14/09, 81-72 W 4-1Minnesota, Duluth 35-82 .299 2/25/09, 124-126 L4OT 0-5

Minnesota-Morris 37-43 .463 2/22/03, 118-70 W 4-1Minnesota State Mankato 33-60 .355 1/30/09, 66-84 L 0-5MSU Moorhead 79-83 .487 2/13/09, 74-82 L 1-4Missouri 0-1 .000 11/2/05, 56-105 L 0-1Missouri-Southern 1-1 .500 11/26/05, 60-74 L 1-1Missouri-St. Louis 1-0 1.000 12/28/72, 94-76 W 1-0Montana 0-2 .000 12/19/64, 75-81 L 0-2Montana State 0-4 .000 11/29/80, 53-85 L 0-4Montana Tech 1-1 .500 12/11/76, 68-77 L 1-1Morningside 1-0 1.000 12/29/64, 77-73 W 1-0Mount Senario 0-1 .000 12/5/98, 73-77 L OT 0-1N.T.C. 1-0 1.000 12/18/59, 78-48 W 1-0Nasson 1-0 1.000 12/29/69, 80-59 W 1-0Naval Militia 1-0 1.000 2/1/22, 28-14, W 1-0Nebraska-Kearney 0-2 .000 3/13/04, 90-104 L 0-2Nebraska-Omaha 0-2 .000 11/17/07, 71-86 L 0-2New Mexico-Highlands 1-0 1.000 12/4/04, 87-67 W 1-0North Central (Ill.) 0-1 .000 11/17/84, 55-73 L 0-1North Dakota 10-29 .256 11/22/08, 60-73 L 1-4N.D. Freshman 1-0 1.000 12/17/28, 24-20 W 1-0N.D. Ag. College 2-1 .667 1/22/44, 52-37 W 1-0ND College of Science 13-0 1.000 1/6/59, 95-61 W 5-0North Dakota State 6-15 .286 10/31/07, 56-80 L 0-5Northeast Oklahoma 0-1 .000 12/18/61, 72-80 L 0-1Northern Arizona 0-1 .000 12/3/91, 67-79 L 0-1Northern Illinois 0-2 .000 11/26/84, 69-94 L 0-2Northern Iowa 2-2 .500 11/4/07, 61-79 L 2-2Northern Michigan 3-19 .136 12/15/01, 66-72 L 1-4Northern Montana 1-0 1.000 12/12/73, 90-69 W 1-0Northern State 22-50 .305 1/16/09, 100-93 2OT 1-4Northland 49-7 .875 11/25/07, 69-59 W 4-1Northome HS 2-1 .666 2/26/27, 11-12 L OT 2-1Northwestern (Minn.) 7-4 .636 12/18/99, 61-68 L 3-2Northwestern-St. Paul 0-1 .000 12/19/96, 68-83 L 0-1Northwest Missouri 0-1 .000 12/17/58, 63-67 L OT 0-1Panzer College 1-0 1.000 3/10/42, 46-37, W 1-0 Pittsburg State (Kan.) 3-0 1.000 11/25/05, 71-66 W 3-0Presentation 2-0 1.000 1/6/98, 90-76 W 2-0Printers College 1-0 1.000 1/4/27, 16-6 W 1-0Puget Sound 0-1 .000 11/24/07, 68-91 L 0-1Red Lake 1-0 1.000 12/14/28, 26-13 W 1-0Regis 0-1 .000 12/1/04, 54-70 L 0-1Rocky Mountain College 1-1 .500 12/17/71, 89-99 L 1-1 Saginaw Valley St. 0-1 .000 12/22/94, 65-91 L 0-1San Diego State 1-0 1.000 3/11/42, 41-32 W 1-0Santa Barbara 0-1 .000 3/12/41, 29-31 L 0-1SCI 0-1 .000 12/10/66, 67-84 L 0-1South Dakota 1-3 .250 12/28/05, 101-80 W 0-2South Dakota State 0-5 .000 11/28/03, 85-96 L 0-5South Dakota Tech 0-2 .000 12/30/96, 61-87 L 0-2Southern California 0-1 .000 12/7/85, 77-78 L 0-1Southwest Minnesota State 35-49 .417 1/31/09, 54-66 L 0-5St. Ambrose 0-1 .000 12/9/76, 74-81 L 0-1St. Cloud State 41-87 .320 2/7/09, 51-69 L 1-4St. Francis 0-1 .000 11/19/82, 60-65 L 0-1St. John’s 7-7 .500 3/3/84, 55-67 L 0-5St. Olaf 1-3 .250 12/29/60, 72-73 L 1-3St. Scholastica 21-5 .807 12/9/03, 99-82 W 3-2St. Thomas 0-7 .000 3/5/73, 76-80 L 0-5Stanford 0-1 .000 11/28/83, 59-98 L 0-1Taylor 1-0 1.000 12/28/83, 72-67 W 1-0Teikyo Maycrest 0-1 .000 11/25/94, 64-69 L 0-1Upper Iowa 4-3 .571 12/13/08, 75-70 L 3-2Wadena 1-0 1.000 12/14/43, 37-33 W 1-0Walker HS 2-1 .666 1/25/22, 29-15 W 2-1Wartburg 1-0 1.000 12/29/73, 29-15 W 1-0Wayne State (Neb.) 13-24 .351 2/28/09, 87-88 LOT 2-3Westmar 2-0 1.000 12/20/51, 68-58 W 2-0William Penn 1-0 1.000 12/10/73, 71-64 W 1-0Winnipeg 3-0 1.000 1/5/90, 79-76 W 3-0Winona State 66-80 .452 2/21/09, 79-98 L 0-5Wisconsin Lutheran 1-0 1.000 11/26/94, 83-73 W 1-0Wisconsin-Eau Claire 2-4 .333 11/18/88, 43-90 L 1-4Wisconsin-La Crosse 1-2 .333 1/19/95, 65-87 L 1-2Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1-1 .500 12/16/89, 60-68 L 1-1Wisconsin-Parkside 6-2 .750 12/21/94, 84-92 L 4-1Wisconsin-Platteville 1-0 1.000 1/6/75, 80-79 W 1-0Wisconsin-River Falls 2-3 .400 12/20/08, 77-82 L 3-2Wisconsin-Stevens Point 0-2 .000 2/4/96, 74-84 L 0-2Wisconsin-Stout 7-3 .700 11/21/06, 49-67 L 3-2Wisconsin-Superior 20-18 .526 11/27/07, 76-71 W 4-1Valley City State 29-23 .558 11/22/02, 76-64 W 5-0Virginia JC 3-25 .107 2/28/42, 35-32 W 3-2Viterbo College 1-0 1.000 11/20/82, 95-87 W 1-0Yankton College 1-0 1.000 12/29/79, 78-64 W 1-0

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ALL-TIME HEAD COACHESName ...................... Year(s) ............... Season(s) ..................Win ................... Loss .................. Tie .................. Pct.F.P. Wirth ..................................2............................... 1921-24 ..............................12 ............................... 15 .............................. 0 ........................... .444E.W. Beck..................................2............................... 1924-26 ...............................4 ................................ 22 .............................. 0 ........................... .154R.E. Mendenhall .......................2............................... 1926-28 ..............................10 ............................... 18 .............................. 0 ........................... .357Eldon Mason ............................3............................... 1928-31 ..............................17 ............................... 17 .............................. 0 ........................... .500Jack Sterett ...............................4............................... 1931-35 ..............................15 ............................... 36 .............................. 0 ........................... .294Reuben Frost ............................8........................ 1935-42, 1946-47 .......................80 ............................... 55 .............................. 0 ........................... .593Jim Witham ...............................2............................... 1942-44 ..............................16 ................................ 7 ............................... 0 ........................... .696H.J. Erickson .............................2............................... 1944-46 ..............................23 ................................ 6 ............................... 0 ........................... .793Stan Hall ...................................7............................... 1948-54 .............................105 .............................. 37 .............................. 0 ........................... .734Harry Fritz ................................4............................... 1954-58 ..............................39 ............................... 48 .............................. 0 ........................... .448Jack Vinje .................................5............................... 1958-63 ..............................56 ............................... 54 .............................. 0 ........................... .509Zeke Hogelund.........................4............................... 1963-67 ..............................52 ............................... 37 .............................. 0 ........................... .584Dave Hutchins .........................14 .............................. 1967-81 .............................142 ............................. 200 ............................. 0 ........................... .415Karl Salscheider ......................13 ....................... 1981-85, 1987-95 ......................147 ............................. 211 ............................. 0 ........................... .411Will Baird .................................1............................... 1985-86 ..............................12 ............................... 15 .............................. 0 ........................... .444Dave Gunther ...........................6............................... 1996-01 ..............................49 .............................. 113 ............................. 0 ........................... .302Jeff Guiot ..................................3............................... 2002-04 ..............................54 ............................... 33 .............................. 0 ........................... .621Patrick Smith ............................2............................... 2004-06 ..............................32 ............................... 25 .............................. 0 ............................ .561Matt Bowen...............................3........................... 2006-present ..........................19 ............................... 63 .............................. 0 ............................ .232

yEAr-By-yEAr hEAd COAChES

ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS

Seasons Coached 14 Dave Hutchins 1967-8113 Karl Salschieder 1981-85, 1987-957 Stan Hall 1948-546 Dave Gunther 1996-014 Zeke Hogelund 1963-67

Coaching Victories147 Karl Salscheider 1981-85, 1987-95139 Dave Hutchins 1967-81105 Stan Hall 1948-5480 Reuben Frost 1932-42, 1946-4752 Zeke Hogelund 1963-67

Winning Percentage .793 H.J. Erickson 1944-46.734 Stan Hall 1948-54.696 Jim Witham 1942-44.621 Jeff Guiot 2001-04.593 Rueben Frost 1935-42, 1946-47

14 147 .793

Name ................ Year...........Win ......LossF. P. Wirth ............. 1921-22 ............ 6 ............. 12No Team .............. 1922-23 ............ 0 ............... 0F. P. Wirth ............. 1923-24 ............ 6 ............... 3E.W. Beck ............ 1924-25 ............ 4 ............... 8E.W. Beck ............ 1925-26 ............ 0 ............. 14R.E. Mendenhall .. 1926-27 ............ 5 ............. 11R.E. Mendenhall .. 1927-28 ............ 5 ............... 7Eldon Mason ....... 1928-29 ........... 11 .............. 1Eldon Mason ....... 1929-30 ............ 1 ............... 8Eldon Mason ....... 1930-31 ............ 5 ............... 8Jack Sterett .......... 1931-32 ............ 4 ............... 8Jack Sterett .......... 1932-33 ............ 8 ............... 6Jack Sterett .......... 1933-34 ............ 2 ............. 13Jack Sterett .......... 1934-35 ............ 1 ............... 9Rueben Frost ....... 1935-36 ............ 5 ............... 6Rueben Frost ....... 1936-37 ............ 4 ............. 12Rueben Frost ....... 1937-38 ............ 8 ............... 7Rueben Frost ....... 1938-39 ............ 6 ............... 8Rueben Frost ....... 1939-40 ........... 13 .............. 4Rueben Frost ....... 1940-41 ........... 17 .............. 5Rueben Frost ....... 1941-42 ........... 17 .............. 6Jim Witham .......... 1942-43 ........... 10 .............. 4Jim Witham .......... 1943-44 ............ 6 ............... 3H.J. Erickson ........ 1944-45 ........... 10 .............. 4H.J. Erickson ........ 1945-46 ........... 13 .............. 2Rueben Frost ....... 1946-47 ........... 10 .............. 7Stan Hall .............. 1947-48 ........... 14 .............. 5Stan Hall .............. 1948-49 ........... 13 .............. 8Stan Hall .............. 1949-50 ........... 14 ............ 10Stan Hall .............. 1950-51 ........... 17 .............. 3Stan Hall .............. 1951-52 ........... 17 .............. 3Stan Hall .............. 1952-53 ........... 15 .............. 4Stan Hall .............. 1953-54 ........... 15 .............. 4Harry Fritz ........... 1954-55 ............ 5 ............. 16Harry Fritz ........... 1955-56 ............ 9 ............. 13Harry Fritz ........... 1956-57 ........... 17 .............. 7

Harry Fritz ........... 1957-58 ............ 8 ............. 12Jack Vinje ............ 1958-59 ........... 14 .............. 8Jack Vinje ............ 1959-60 ........... 13 .............. 8Jack Vinje ............ 1960-61 ............ 5 ............. 19Jack Vinje ............ 1961-62 ........... 11 ............ 10Jack Vinje ............ 1962-63 ........... 13 .............. 9Zeke Hogelund.... 1963-64 ............ 8 ............. 14Zeke Hogelund.... 1964-65 ........... 10 ............ 11Zeke Hogelund.... 1965-66 ........... 15 .............. 7Zeke Hogelund.... 1966-67 ........... 19 .............. 5Dave Hutchins ..... 1967-68 ........... 11 ............ 11Dave Hutchins ..... 1968-69 ............ 7 ............. 15Dave Hutchins ..... 1969-70 ........... 17 .............. 8Dave Hutchins ..... 1970-71 ........... 10 ............ 13Dave Hutchins ..... 1971-72 ........... 17 .............. 9Dave Hutchins ..... 1972-73 ........... 19 .............. 7Dave Hutchins ..... 1973-74 ........... 16 .............. 8Dave Hutchins ..... 1974-75 ........... 13 ............ 11Dave Hutchins ..... 1975-76 ........... 11 ............ 13Dave Hutchins ..... 1976-77 ............ 4 ............. 20Dave Hutchins ..... 1977-78 ............ 5 ............. 19Dave Hutchins ..... 1978-79 ............ 5 ............. 21Dave Hutchins ..... 1979-80 ............ 6 ............. 21Dave Hutchins ..... 1980-81 ............ 1 ............. 24Karl Salscheider .. 1981-82 ............ 4 ............. 22Karl Salscheider .. 1982-83 ........... 11 ............ 18Karl Salscheider .. 1983-84 ........... 15 ............ 14Karl Salscheider .. 1984-85 ........... 13 ............ 17Will Baird ............ 1985-86 ........... 12 ............ 15Karl Salscheider . 1986-87& .......... 12 ............ 16Karl Salscheider .. 1987-88 ........... 12 ............ 15Karl Salscheider . 1988-89& ........... 9 ............. 18Karl Salscheider .. 1989-90 ........... 14 ............ 14Karl Salscheider .. 1990-91 ........... 12 ............ 15Karl Salscheider .. 1991-92 ........... 14 ............ 13Karl Salscheider .. 1992-93 ........... 10 ............ 17

Karl Salscheider .. 1993-94 ........... 15 ............ 11Karl Salscheider .. 1994-95 ............ 6 ............. 21Dave Gunther ...... 1995-96 ............ 4 ............. 23Dave Gunther ...... 1996-97 ............ 4 ............. 23Dave Gunther ...... 1997-98 ........... 11 ............ 16Dave Gunther ...... 1998-99 ........... 10 ............ 17Dave Gunther .....1999-2000 ......... 10 ............ 17Dave Gunther ...... 2000-01 ........... 10 ............ 17Jeff Guiot ............. 2001-02 ........... 17 ............ 11Jeff Guiot ............. 2002-03 ........... 17 ............ 12Jeff Guiot ............. 2003-04 ........... 20 ............ 10Patirck Smith ....... 2004-05 ........... 17 ............ 12Patrick Smith ....... 2005-06 ........... 15 ............ 13Matt Bowen.......... 2006-07 ............ 5 ............. 23Matt Bowen.......... 2007-08 ............ 6 ............. 21Matt Bowen.......... 2008-09 ............ 8 ............. 19TOTALS ......... 87 Seasons .. 884-1,012 (.466)

&BSU had to forfeit 10 games in 1986-87; five games in 1988-89 - records display those de-spite the forfeits. NCAA rules state that games played and subsequently forfeited do not alter records.

BSU Coaching Records...................................................................................................................

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33..............................................................................................................................................................Bemidji State UniverSity

1921-22 (6-12)Head Coach F.P. WirthDATE OPPONENT SCORE12/15/21 @ Kelliher H.S. W, 51-1112/17/21 @ Cass Lake H.S. W, 23-112/21/21 @ Walker H.S. L, 22-171/4/22 Fosston H.S. L, 25-171/6/22 @ St. Cloud State L, 47-131/13/22 Crookston Agricultural& L, 21-151/25/22 Walker H.S. W, 29-152/1/22 Naval Militia W, 28-142/4/22 @ Crookston Ag. L, 36-242/9/22 @ Deer River H.S. W, 18-172/10/22 @ Hibbing H.S. L, 20-52/11/22 @ Virginia J.C. L, 19-112/17/22 Hibbing H.S. L, 18-132/25/22 McIntosh H.S. L, 9-83/1/22 St. Cloud State L, 39-113/10/22 @ Bagley H.S. W, 19-163/16/22 Bemidji H.S. (@ Armory) L, 28-193/22/22 Bemidji H.S. (@ Armory) L, 28-22

1922-23 No Varsity Team

1923-24 6-3Head Coach F.P. WirthDATE OPPONENT SCORE12/7/23 Bagley H.S. L, 11-9 (ot)12/17/23 Northome H.S. W, 33-1212/21/23 @ Blackduck H.S. W, 19-131/19/24 Crookston Agricultural W, 19-91/26/24 Virginia J.C. L, 25-42/2/24 @ St. Cloud State L, 29-62/9/24 Blackduck H.S. W, 32-22/15/24 @ Northome H.S. W, 19-172/23/24 @ Crookston Ag. Col. W, 30-11

1924-25 4-8Head Coach E.W. BeckDATE OPPONENT SCORE12/5/24 @ Cass Lake H.S. W, 36-1012/9/24 Company K W, 12-1112/12/24 Virginia J.C. L, 16-14 (ot)1/16/25 @ Itasac-Coleraine J.C. L, 27-121/17/25 @ Hibbing J.C. L, 30-171/19/25 @ Virginia J.C. L, 24-131/24/25 Itasca-Coleraine J.C. L, 19-172/2/25 Hibbing J.C. L, 23-112/7/25 @ Crookston Ag. L, 28-182/18/25 Cass Lake H.S. W, 11-92/26/25 @ Bagley H.S. L, 9-5 (ot)2/28/25 Crookston Agricultural W, 33-10

1925-26 0-14Head Coach E.W. BeckDATE OPPONENT SCORE12/4/25 @ Cass Lake H.S. L, 14-11 (2ot)12/14/25 @ Black Duck H.S. L, 25-1812/18/25 Itasca-Coleraine J.C. L, 42-81/8/26 Bagley H.S. L, 10-51/11/26 Blackduck H.S. L, 11-71/16/26 Virginia J.C. L, 33-81/30/26 @ Crookston Ag. L, 28-102/1/26 Hibbing J.C. L, 54-32/6/26 @ Bagley H.S. L, 15-132/8/26 @ Hibbing J.C. L, 38-72/19/26 @ Virginia J.C. L, 56-112/20/26 @ Itasca-Coleraine J.C. L, 54-72/24/26 Cass Lake H.S. L, 20-18 (ot)2/28/26 Crookston Agricultura L, 15-14

1926-27 5-11Head Coach R.E. MendenhallDATE OPPONENT SCORE12/7/26 Company K of Bemidji L, 13-1112/11/26 Deer River L, 18-14

DATE OPPONENT SCORE12/5/31 Eveleth J.C.* L, 32-2112/11/31 @ Virginia J.C.* L, 30-1912/12/31 @ Crookston L, 31-211/9/32 Itasca-Coleraine J.C.* W, 24-141/11/32 Crookston W, 37-171/16/32 @ Minnesota Duluth* W, 24-191/22/32 St. Cloud State* L, 29-271/29/32 @ Itasca-Coleraine J.C* W, 28-121/30/32 @ Eveleth* L, 29-222/5/32 @ Virginia J.C.* L, 38-342/13/32 Minnesota Duluth* L, 27-183/4/32 @ St. Cloud State* L, 41-24*Conference games

1932-33 8-6/5-4 NIC (3rd)Head Coach Jack SterrettDATE OPPONENT SCORE12/3/32 @ Eveleth W, 44-42 (OT)12/9/32 Virginia J.C. L, 28-2512/10/32 Itasca-Coleraine J.C. W, 47-2812/18/32 Crookston W, 63-181/7/33 Winona* W, 43-34 (OT)1/14/33 Moorhead* L, 42-271/20/33 Minnesota Duluth* W, 31-261/21/33 St. Cloud State* W, 45-391/27/33 Mankato* L, 24-231/28/33 @ Itasca-Coleraine J.C. L, 40-341/30/33 Crookston W, 58-162/18/33 Mankato* L, 45-192/27/33 St. Cloud State L, 42-383/4/33 Minnesota Duluth* W, 29-28*NIC games

1933-34 2-13/1-8 NIC (6th)Head Coach Jack SterrettDATE OPPONENT SCORE12/9/33 @ Virginia J.C. L, 55-2512/14/33 Superior L, 43-3312/20/33 @ Crookston W, 47-191/6/34 Eveleth L, 34-261/12/34 @ Winona* L, 19-181/13/34 @ Mankato* L, 30-181/19/34 @ St. Cloud State* L, 45-251/20/34 @ Moorhead* L, 30-241/26/34 @ Superior L, 47-211/27/34 @ Minnesota Duluth* L, 35-242/3/34 Winona* W, 34-33 (OT)2/10/34 Moorhead* L, 38-272/16/34 Itasca-Coleraine J.C. L, 39-112/17/34 Minnesota Duluth* L, 46-232/23/34 Mankato* L, 35-23*NIC games

1934-35 1-9/1-7 NIC (6th)Head Coach Jack SterrettDATE OPPONENT SCORE12/15/34 @ Itasca-Coleraine J.C. L, 41-3612/19/34 Mankato* W, 35-271/5/35 Itasca-Coleraine J.C. L, 28-261/11/35 @ Winona* L, 31-261/12/35 @ Mankato* L, 61-291/19/35 St. Cloud State* L, 38-161/26/35 Minnesota Duluth* L, 40-192/9/35 Moorhead* L, 58-342/16/35 @ Minnesota Duluth* L, 41-272/22/03 @ Moorhead* L, 44-21* NIC games

1935-36 5-6/4-5 NIC (3rd)Head Coach Rueben FrostDATE OPPONENT SCORE11/26/35 @ Itasca-Coleraine J.C. W, 55-2912/11/35 Itasca-Coleraine J.C. L, 27-2612/19/35 Mankato* W, 45-371/11/36 Winona* W, 42-271/18/36 @ Moorhead* L, 34-301/25/36 Minnesota Duluth* L, 39-352/1/36 St. Cloud State* L, 58-382/8/36 Moorhead* W, 43-402/14/36 @ St. Cloud State* L, 48-382/15/36 @ Mankato* L, 45-362/22/36 @ Minnesota Duluth* W, 50-34* NIC games

1936-37 4-12/3-7 NIC (4th)Head Coach Rueben FrostDATE OPPONENT SCORE11/27/36 @ Virginia L, 26-15

12/4/36 @ Hibbing L, 33-3012/5/36 @ Itasca-Coleraine J.C. L, 25-2412/12/36 Hibbing W, 37-2212/17/36 Winona* L, 46-401/8/37 @ Mankato* L, 53-251/9/37 @ Winona* L, 35-341/14/37 Moorhead* W, 54-371/16/37 Virginia L, 43-391/23/37 @Minnesota Duluth* L, 43-251/30/37 St. Cloud State* W, 51-492/4/37 Itasca-Coleraine J.C. L, 47-462/6/37 @ Moorhead* L, 32-292/12/37 Mankato* W, 53-352/20/37 Minnesota Duluth* L, 45-372/27/37 @ St. Cloud State* L, 34-33*NIC games

1937-38 8-7/3-5 NIC (5th)Head Coach Rueben FrostDATE OPPONENT SCORE11/26/37 @ Virginia L, 23-1811/27/37 @ Itasca-Coleraine J.C. W, 40-2812/4/37 Concordia W, 42-3912/11/37 Winona* L, 34-3212/20/37 Eveleth W, 51-221/8/38 Virginia L, 37-361/12/38 @ St. Cloud State* W, 48-45 (OT)1/15/38 @ Moorhead* L, 39-331/22/38 Minnesota Duluth* L, 51-431/29/38 @ Eveleth W, 33-322/4/38 @ St. Cloud State* L, 44-312/5/38 @ Mankato* W, 35-342/12/38 Itasca-Coleraine J.C. W, 46-412/19/38 @ Minnesota Duluth* L, 41-362/26/38 Moorhead* W, 55-43*NIC games

1938-39 6-8/3-5 NIC (T-4th)Head Coach Rueben FrostDATE OPPONENT SCORE11/22/38 @ Itasca-Coleraine J.C. W, 35-2711/23/38 @ Virginia L, 35-3112/9/38 @ Winona* L, 44-4012/10/38 @ St. Cloud State* W, 34-3012/15/38 @ Eveleth L, 39-321/7/39 Virginia L, 42-361/12/39 Mankato* L, 50-361/21/39 Minnesota Duluth* W, 31-271/27/39 @ Moorhead* L, 49-48 (OT)2/4/39 Itasca-Coleraine J.C. W, 48-332/18/39 Moorhead* W, 50-342/24/39 @ Minnesota Duluth* L, 46-45 (OT)3/2/39 St. Cloud State* L, 53-433/4/39 Eveleth W, 44-35*NIC games

1939-40 13-4/8-1 NIC (1st)Head Coach Rueben Frost

DATE OPPONENT SCORE11/27/39 @ Virginia L, 43-2612/2/39 North Dakota W, 40-3412/9/39 State John’s W, 41-3412/15/39 Winona* W, 43-3112/18/39 Mayville W, 40-321/6/40 Moorhead* W, 49-421/13/40 Virginia L, 39-381/20/40 @ Minnesota Duluth* L, 34-291/26/40 @ St. Cloud State* W, 47-371/27/40 @ Mankato* W, 37-262/2/40 @ Moorhead* W, 36-312/9/40 Mankato* W, 38-272/16/40 Minnesota Duluth* W, 40-212/19/40 @ Eveleth W, 52-452/27/40 St. Cloud State* W, 44-263/2/40 Eveleth W, 38-323/11/40 Appalachian State (N.C.)^ L, 43-34*NIC games^N.A.I.B. Tournament at Kansas City, Mo.

1940-41 17-5/6-2 NIC (T-1st)Head Coach Rueben Frost

12/14/26 Clothier-Shoeman W, 11-912/16/26 Bear Cats College L, 8-512/17/26 Itasca-Coleraine J.C. L, 38-71/4/27 Printers College W, 16-61/6/27 Co. K of Bemidji L, 15-91/15/27 @ Deer River W, 14-131/17/27 Blackduck H.S. W, 15-91/29/27 @ Itasca-Coleraine J.C. L, 27-171/30/27 @ Hibbing H.S. L, 64-72/1/27 @ Eveleth L, 24-212/5/27 @ Crookston L, 28-162/26/27 @ Northome H.S. L, 12-11 (ot)2/28/27 Cass Lake H.S. W, 24-193/8/27 Crookston L, 19-16

1927-28 5-7/2-5 ConferenceHead Coach R.E. MendenhallDATE OPPONENT SCORE12/3/27 Bagley Independents W, 18-1112/10/27 Virginia J.C.* L, 27-2012/13/27 Mayville W, 41-311/6/28 N.D. Agricultural College W, 43-221/13/28 @ St. Cloud State* W, 36-321/28/28 Itasca-Coleraine J.C.* L, 28-251/31/28 Hibbing J.C.* L, 23-132/3/28 @ Itasca-Coleraine J.C.* L, 24-222/17/28 @ Moorhead Teacher’s L, 33-222/18/28 @ Mayville L, 52-392/21/28 @ Virginia J.C.* L, 38-372/22/28 @ Hibbing J.C.* W, 36-20*Conference games

1928-29 11-1/5-1 ConferenceHead Coach Eldon MasonDATE OPPONENT SCORE12/5/28 Bagley City Team W, 37-2212/17/28 N.D. Freshmen W, 24-2012/14/28 @ Red Lake W, 26-131/11/29 St. Cloud State* W, 24-211/19/29 @ Itasca-Coleraine J.C.* W, 33-211/23/29 Company K of Bemidji W, 33-171/26/29 Virginia J.C.* L, 21-182/9/29 Hibbing J.C. W, 38-192/18/29 @ St. Cloud State* W, 18-172/23/29 Itasca-Coleraine J.C.* W, 33-202/25/29 @ Hibbing J.C. W, 22-143/2/29 Eveleth J.C.* W, 48-25* Conference games

1929-30 1-8/1-8 ConferenceHead Coach Eldon MasonDATE OPPONENT SCORE12/14/29 Itasca-Coleraine J.C.* W, 13-111/11/30 Hibbing J.C.* L, 23-71/25/30 @ Virginia J.C.* L, 40-192/8/30 Eveleth J.C.* L, 49-292/10/30 St. Cloud State* L, 37-222/15/30 @ Eveleth J.C.* L, 54-172/22/30 @ Itasca-Coleraine J.C.* L, 24-222/24/30 @ Hibbing J.C.* L, 23-122/28/30 @ St. Cloud State* L, 45-16* Conference games

1930-31 5-8/3-8 ConferenceHead Coach Eldon MasonDATE OPPONENT SCORE12/13/30 Virginia J.C.* L, 34-2912/15/30 @ Crookston W, 24-101/9/31 @ Eveleth J.C.* W, 29-201/10/31 @ Itasca-Coleraine J.C.* L, 32-181/17/31 Itasca-Coleraine J.C.* L, 26-221/24/31 St. Cloud State* L, 24-201/31/31 Eveleth J.C.* W, 35-342/2/31 @ Hibbing J.C.* L, 21-172/6/31 @ Virginia J.C.* L, 33-192/14/31 Hibbing J.C.* L, 20-92/16/31 @ St. Cloud State* L, 38-192/19/31 Crookston W, 35-272/21/31 @ Minnesota Duluth* W, 28-26*Conference games

1931-32 4-8/3-7 ConferenceHead Coach Jack Sterett

F.P. Wirth1921-19242 years / 12-15 (.444)

R.E. Mendenhall1926-19282 years / 10-18 (.357)

E.W. Beck1924-19262 years / 4-22 (.154)

Eldon Mason1928-19313 years / 17-17 (.500)

Jack Sterett1931-19354 years / 15-36 (.294)

Rueben Frost1935-1942 and 19478 years / 80-55 (.592)

.................................................................................................................. BSU All-Time Results

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DATE OPPONENT SCORE12/1/50 Jamestown W, 82-5312/2/50 Westmar (IA) W, 66-3812/8/50 Mayville W, 71-4712/9/50 Manitoba W, 77-3512/13/50 Valley City W, 74-5412/16/50 Macalester L, 87-51 12/20/50 Wapheton W, 71-5012/21/50 @ Mayville W, 77-3512/29/50 vs. Mayville^ W, 83-5312/30/50 vs. Concordia^ W, 61-481/6/51 @ *St. Cloud State W, 52-491/12/51 *Moorhead W, 67-281/19/51 *Mankato L, 59-531/26/51 *Winona W, 58-532/2/51 @ *Winona L, 61-592/3/51 @ *Mankato W, 49-472/10/51 @ *Moorhead W, 56-432/15/51 * St. Cloud State W, 61-542/24/51 @ Stout Institute W, 76-672/23/51 Michigan Tech W, 92-58*NIC games^Played at Moorhead Tournament

1951-52 17-3/7-1 NIC (1st)Head Coach Stan Hall

DATE OPPONENT SCORE12/1/51 @Minnesota Duluth L, 58-5512/4/51 Wisconsin-Stout W, 78-4512/7/51 Northland W, 74-5112/10/51 Valley City W, 87-5312/14/51 Minnesota Duluth W, 62-4712/17/51 Mayville W, 91-4512/19/51 @ Wahpeton (ND) W, 79-6212/20/51 @Westmar W, 68-581/4/52 Manitoba W, 72-271/11/52 *St. Cloud State W, 68-651/19/52 @*Moorhead W, 67-471/24/52 @Northland W, 73-531/25/52 @Michigan Tech W, 66-562/2/52 *Winona W, 86-522/8/52 @*Winona W, 59-462/9/52 @*Mankato State L, 82-632/15/52 *Mankato State W, 73-582/22/52 *Moorhead W, 90-562/29/52 @*St. Cloud State W, 67-613/6/52 Hamline^ L, 104-75*NIC games^Played at Minneapolis Armory

1952-53 15-4/10-4 NIC (2nd )Head Coach Stan HallDATE OPPONENT SCORE12/5/52 Jamestown W, 77-6212/7/52 @Mayville L, 77-7512/10/52 @ Eau Claire W, 63-5812/11/52 @ Bethel W, 86-6212/16/52 Wahpeton (ND) W, 68-5112/17/52 @Valley City W, 83-7312/19/52 @ Gustavus L, 60-5312/28/52 Luther^ W, 86-8312/29/52 Mankato^ W, 76-621/9/53 *St. Cloud State W, 74-541/12/53 Minnesota Duluth W, 83-691/15/53 @*Moorhead W, 76-611/19/53 Bethel W, 82-511/23/53 @*Mankato W, 65-621/30/53 *Winona W, 80-592/6/53 @*Winona L, 67-592/13/53 *Mankato L, 63-532/20/53 *Moorhead W, 81-772/27/53 @ *St. Cloud State W, 101-92

2/14/47 Mankato* L, 62-472/21/47 @ Winona* L, 62-502/22/47 @ Mankato* L, 60-30*NIC games

1947-48 14-5/7-3 NIC (2nd)Head Coach Stan HallDATE OPPONENT SCORE11/25/47 Univ. of MN “B-team” W, 56-4512/5/47 Manitoba W, 44-3412/6/47 @ Northland W, 69-6712/13/47 Minnesota Duluth* W, 62-4712/16/47 @ North Dakota L, 57-5312/19/47 @ Mayville W, 72-521/9/48 @ Manitoba L, 43-381/10/48 @ Minnesota Duluth* L, 60-551/16/48 @ Mankato* L, 59-521/17/48 @ Winona* W, 50-331/20/48 Northland W, 46-401/24/48 Mankato* W, 49-471/26/48 North Dakota W, 47-451/30/48 St. Cloud State* W, 53-462/6/48 @ Moorhead* W, 69-562/7/48 @ St. Cloud State* L, 59-572/13/48 Winona* W, 49-382/21/48 Valley City W, 77-692/23/48 Moorhead* W, 60-52*NIC games

1948-49 13-8/5-5 NIC (T-4th)Head Coach Stan HallDATE OPPONENT SCORE11/26/48 @ Valley City L, 56-5012/3/48 Mayville W, 54-4912/10/48 Luther College W, 56-5412/15/48 Valley City W, 66-6312/18/48 @ Augsburg W, 45-4312/20/48 @ Chicago L, 47-4012/29/48 All-Stars W, 63-571/1/49 Jamestown W, 58-501/4/49 Augsburg W, 53-351/8/49 @ Minnesota Duluth* L, 71-451/14/49 Moorhead* W, 56-521/18/49 @ Superior L, 60-501/22/49 Winona* W, 48-391/29/49 @ Moorhead* L, 68-591/31/49 @ St. Cloud State* W, 68-592/5/49 St. Cloud State* W, 68-592/8/49 Superior W, 61-582/14/49 Mankato* L, 58-432/18/49 @ Winona* W, 60-542/19/49 @ Mankato* L, 80-512/25/49 Minnesota Duluth* L, 60-59 (OT)*NIC games

1949-50 14-10/4-5 NIC (4th)Head Coach Stan HallDATE OPPONENT SCORE12/2/49 @ Jamestown W, 61-3812/3/49 @ Mayville L, 72-6712/5/49 Valley City State W, 64-63 12/9/49 Wahpeton (ND) W, 68-4312/13/49 Mayville State W, 54-4912/15/49 @Luther L, 55-5212/16/49 @ Upper Iowa W, 97-6912/19/49 vs. Carthage^ W, 63-4412/20/49 @ Illinois College^ L, 63-4912/28/49 All-Stars W, 50-4512/30/49 Macalester W, 68-611/7/50 *St. Cloud State L, 56-451/10/50 Wisconsin-Superior L, 59-501/14/50 @*Moorhead L, 61-571/20/50 @*Mankato State L, 71-611/21/50 @*Winona W, 60-561/27/50 Manitoba W, 77-542/3/50 *Moorhead W, 65-532/7/50 @Wisconsin-Superior L, 50-372/11/50 *Winona W, 54-522/14/50 @*St. Cloud State L, 66-552/18/50 Mankato* L, 57-452/24/50 Stout Institute W, 61-583/4/50 @Manitoba W, 56-51*NIC games^Played in Jacksonville, Ill.

1950-51 17-3/6-2 NIC (T-1st)Head Coach Stan Hall

1/8/43 Duluth Coast Guard W, 44-391/15/43 @ Mankato W, 32-281/23/43 Winona* W, 41-391/30/43 @ Concordia W, 33-321/29/43 @ Moorhead* L, 59-422/2/43 Itasca-Coleraine J.C. W, 63-262/6/43 @ Minnesota Duluth* W, 37-232/12/43 Moorhead* W, 46-452/19/43 St. Cloud State* L, 38-332/26/43 Minnesota Duluth* W, 41-33*NIC games

1943-44 6-3 Head Coach Jim WithamDATE OPPONENT SCORE12/4/43 Bagley W, 45-2312/7/43 Walker W, 56-1712/9/43 @ Concordia L, 39-3412/14/43 @ Wadena W, 37-3312/17/43 @ International Falls L, 43-271/6/44 Concordia W, 43-401/15/44 @ ND Agricultural L, 53-321/22/44 ND Agricultural College W, 52-372/5/44 Jamestown W, 43-32*Shortened due to WWII

1944-45 10-4/7-1 NICHead Coach H.J. EricksonDATE OPPONENT SCORE12/1/44 Moorhead* W, 38-2012/8/44 Minnesota Duluth* W, 38-2612/11/44 @ Gustavus Adolphus L, 61-4312/18/44 @ Winona* W, 65-4712/19/44 @Mankato* L, 51-411/11/45 @ Moorhead* W, 43-251/16/45 Mankato* W, 50-381/18/45 @ Mayville W, 56-531/26/45 Superior W, 36-142/1/45 St. Cloud State* W, 45-212/8/45 Mayville W, 54-452/17/45 Hamline L, 56-322/23/45 @ St. Cloud State* W, 53-222/24/45 @ Hamline L, 61-32*NIC games

1945-46 13-2/ 5-2 NIC (3rd)Head Coach H.J. EricksonDATE OPPONENT SCORE12/7/45 Moorhead* W, 54-3612/14/45 Minnesota Duluth* W, 43-291/9/46 North Dakota W, 37-361/10/46 @ Moorhead* W, 44-351/12/46 Wahpeton (ND) W, 47-341/18/46 Winona* W, 43-351/22/46 @ Mayville W, 52-441/26/46 North Dakota W, 48-452/1/46 St. Cloud State* L, 42-412/4/46 @ Michigan Tech W, 57-332/5/46 @ Northland W, 45-372/15/46 @ St. Cloud State* W, 52-442/16/46 @ Wahpeton (ND) W, 53-452/20/46 Mankato* L, 38-362/28/46 Michigan Tech W, 51-4*NIC games

1946-47 10-7/4-6 NIC (4th)Head Coach Rueben FrostDATE OPPONENT SCORE12/3/46 Mayville W, 54-4212/5/46 Univ. of MN “B-team” W, 41-3912/9/46 @ Wahpeton (ND) W, 50-4412/10/46 @ North Dakota L, 46-3112/14/46 Minnesota Duluth* W, 50-4612/19/46 Northland W, 45-361/10/47 Minnesota Duluth* L, 47-401/14/47 North Dakota W, 55-431/17/47 Moorhead* W, 53-431/25/47 Winona* W, 61-421/31/47 @ St. Cloud State* L, 47-462/1/47 Moorhead* L, 55-452/7/47 @ St. Cloud State* W, 48-402/11/47 North Dakota W, 54-41

DATE OPPONENT SCORE11/29/40 Eddie Collegians W, 44-3012/7/40 Jamestown L, 24-2012/18/40 North Dakota State W, 47-3912/13/40 @ Moorhead* W, 49-1912/19/40 Jamestown^ W, 35-2912/20/40 Concordia^ W, 39-3112/21/40 North Dakota^ W, 30-261/3/41 Augsburg W, 28-171/17/41 Moorhead* W, 41-361/18/41 Mayville W, 44-361/23/41 Mankato* W, 46-401/30/41 @ Mankato* W, 40-301/31/41 @ Winona* L, 35-342/7/41 Minnesota Duluth* W, 27-202/11/41 Galloping Gophers W, 40-392/15/41 Virginia W, 49-402/21/41 St. Cloud State* L, 49-393/1/41 @ Minnesota Duluth* W, 37-303/7/41 @ Virginia L, 57-403/8/41 Stout Institute W, 37-353/11/41 Pittsburg (KS)# W, 35-333/12/41 Santa Barbara# L, 31-29*NIC games^Moorhead Tournament#N.A.I.B Tournament at Kansas City, Mo.

1941-42 17-6/10-0 NIC (1st)Head Coach Rueben Frost

DATE OPPONENT SCORE12/5/41 Northland W, 62-3112/11/41 Mayville W, 56-2612/16/41 St. Olaf L, 33-3112/20/41 @ Minnesota Duluth* W, 39-2612/29/41 Mayville& W, 47-2512/30/41 South Dakota State& L, 39-321/5/42 Gustavus Adolphus L, 36-321/10/42 Virginia W, 46-381/16/42 Moorhead* W, 49-291/23/42 @ St. Cloud State* W, 48-401/24/42 @ Moorhead* W, 48-291/30/42 St. Cloud State* W, 43-322/2/42 @ Gustavus Adolphus L, 47-382/6/42 Winona* W, 34-312/12/42 @ Mankato* W, 39-312/13/42 @ Winona* W, 45-352/14/42 @ Stout L, 54-392/20/42 Mankato* W, 38-362/27/42 Minnesota Duluth* W, 30-202/28/42 @ Virginia W, 35-323/10/42 Panzer College^ W, 46-373/11/42 San Diego State^ W, 41-323/12/42 Central State (MO)^ L, 46-32

*NIC games&Moorhead Tournament^N.A.I.B Tournament at Kansas City, Mo.

1942-43 10-4/6-1 NIC (2nd)Head Coach Jim WithamDATE OPPONENT SCORE12/12/42 Concordia L, 36-2512/14/42 Hamline L, 44-2812/17/42 @ Minnesota Duluth* W, 39-3012/18/42 @ Itasca W, 65-38

Jim Witham1942-19442 years / 16-7 (.697)

H.J. Erickson1944-19462 years / 23-6 (.793)

Rueben Frost1936-1942 and 19478 years / 80-55 (593)

Stan Hall1947-19547 years / 65-37 (.637)

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*NIC games^Played in Beaver Invitational

1962-63 13-9 / 5-5 NIC (4th)Head Coach Zeke Hogeland DATE OPPONENT SCORE11/30/62 Bethel W, 69-5812/3/62 @ Concordia L, 86-5612/4/62 Mayville W, 84-5612/7/62 @ *Michigan Tech L, 81-6712/8/62 @ Northland W, 97-7812/14/62 @ *Mankato L, 82-7412/15/62 @ Iowa College L, 81-7012/28/62 Gustavus Adolphus^ W, 76-7412/29/62 Minnesota Duluth^ L, 71-451/4/63 @ Superior L, 83-721/7/63 *Moorhead W, 83-711/9/63 Valley City W, 71-661/12/63 @ *St. Cloud State L, 99-741/18/63 *Winona W, 83-681/19/63 *Mankato L, 91-791/24/63 North Dakota W, 75-721/26/63 @ *Moorhead W, 62-591/29/63 Wisconsin-Superior W, 71-672/2/63 *St. Cloud State State W, 54-502/9/63 @ *Winona L, 76-70 (OT)2/16/63 @ Manitoba W, 87-572/23/63 *Michigan Tech W, 73-71*NIC games^Played in Beaver Invitational 1963-64 8-14/3-7 NIC (5th)Head Coach Zeke Hogeland DATE OPPONENT SCORE11/30/63 Northern State W, 95-6712/3/63 @ Valley City State W, 80-7112/7/63 Concordia L, 72-7012/14/63 @ Mayville State W, 74-6112/16/63 *Michigan Tech W, 87-7012/20/63 @ Montana State L, 80-7012/21/63 @ Montana College L, 73-5212/27/63 North Dakota^ L, 72-6412/28/63 Augsburg^ L, 82-731/4/64 *Mankato State L, 62-611/10/64 @ *Michigan Tech W, 91-761/11/64 @ Northern Michigan L, 82-681/17/64 *Moorhead State L, 76-721/25/64 @ *St. Cloud State State L, 116-781/31/64 *Winona State W, 85-712/7/64 @ Macalester L, 106-842/8/64 @ Bethel W, 105-812/14/64 @ *Mankato State L, 104-792/15/64 @ *Winona State L, 98-722/21/64 Manitoba W, 104-462/22/64 @ *Moorhead State L, 73-652/29/64 *St. Cloud State State L, 77-72*NIC games^Played in Beaver Invitational

1964-65 10-11/3-6 NIC (4th)Head Coach Zeke Hogeland DATE OPPONENT SCORE11/28/64 @ Northern (SD) State L, 67-6112/5/64 Mayville State W, 78-6612/7/64 Valley City State W, 102-8412/9/64 @ North Dakota L, 101-7812/12/64 @ State John’s L, 77-6112/18/64 Montana State L, 88-7012/19/64 Montana College L, 81-7512/29/64 Morningside^ W, 77-7312/30/64 Lincoln^ W, 82-761/5/65 @ *Moorhead State L, 71-561/9/65 *St. Cloud State State L, 72-651/16/65 @ *Michigan Tech W, 95-821/18/65 @ Northland W, 101-851/23/65 *Mankato State W, 86-751/29/65 @ *St. Cloud State State L, 96-682/6/65 *Winona State W, 110-652/12/65 *Michigan Tech W, 95-782/16/65 *Moorhead State L, 92-742/20/65 @*Mankato State L, 107-912/22/65 @ Minnesota-Morris W, 104-952/27/65 @ *Winona State L, 94-82*NIC games^Played in Beaver Invitational

1965-66 15-7/6-4 NIC (2nd)Head Coach Zeke HogelandDATE OPPONENT SCORE

1/9/59 Jamestown W, 71-601/16/59 Mankato* L, 85-841/24/59 @ St. Cloud State* L, 86-651/27/59 @ Jamestown W, 71-602/2/59 @ Mankato* L, 75-721/30/59 Winona* W, 81-792/7/59 Winona* W, 92-812/13/59 St. Cloud State* W, 64-622/17/59 @ Moorhead* L, 88-87 (OT)2/21/59 Moorhead* W, 75-642/23/59 @ Michigan Tech* W, 73-722/24/59 @ Superior L, 70-63*NIC games^Played in Beaver Invitational 1959-60 13-8/6-4 NIC (3rd)Head Coach Jack VinjeDATE OPPONENT SCORE11/28/59 @ State John’s W, 99-7212/4/59 @ Superior L, 66-6512/11/59 Wahpeton (ND) W, 60-5612/16/59 @ Moorhead* W, 83-6212/18/59 Northern (SD) State W, 78-4812/19/59 Macalester W, 84-7012/28/59 St. Olaf^ L, 67-6412/29/59 Luther^ L, 73-621/4/60 North Dakota W, 74-511/5/60 @ Mayville W, 110-861/9/60 St. Cloud State* L, 70-691/16/60 Winona* W, 104-841/22/60 Michigan Tech* W, 88-751/29/60 @ Michigan Tech* W, 86-501/30/60 @ Minnesota Duluth L, 82-742/6/60 @ Mankato* L, 104-762/8/60 @ Winona* W, 73-702/12/60 Moorhead* W, 82-692/15/60 @ St. Cloud State* L, 80-78 (OT)2/19/60 Superior W, 97-902/27/60 Mankato* L, 88-80*NIC games^Played in Beaver Invitational 1960-61 5-19/2-8 NIC (5th)Head Coach Jack VinjeDATE OPPONENT SCORE11/26/60 @ Northern (SD) State L, 84-5112/1/60 @ North Dakota L, 80-7112/3/60 @ Michigan Tech* W, 75-6812/5/60 Minnesota Duluth L, 79-7412/9/60 Moorhead* L, 69-5312/12/60 @ Superior L, 106-7212/17/60 Concordia L, 96-7912/19/60 @ North Dakota L, 83-6312/28/60 St. Thomas^ L, 69-5512/29/60 St. Olaf^ L, 73-721/2/61 North Dakota L, 85-731/3/61 Mayville W, 74-731/6/61 @ Mankato* L, 74-631/7/61 @ Bethel W, 83-681/9/61 @ Macalester L, 85-661/14/61 @ St. Cloud State* L, 86-701/17/61 State John’s W, 67-641/20/61 Mankato* L, 71-591/24/61 Superior L, 74-561/27/61 @ Moorhead* L, 73-572/4/61 @ Winona* L, 78-662/10/61 Winona* L, 79-712/18/61 Michigan Tech* W, 84-732/25/61 St. Cloud State* L, 95-81*NIC games^Played in Beaver Invitational

1961-62 11-10/6-4 NIC (2nd)Head Coach Jack VinjeDATE OPPONENT SCORE11/25/61 Northern (SD) State L, 79-7312/1/61 @ North Dakota State W, 61-5612/2/61 @ North Dakota L, 79-7512/5/61 @ Mayville L, 75-7012/8/61 Michigan Tech* W, 72-7012/15/61 @ Mankato* L, 71-6112/18/61 N.E. Oklahoma L, 80-7212/28/61 State John’s^ W, 77-4912/29/61 Stout Institute^ W, 71-551/6/62 Bethel W, 81-541/8/62 @ Moorhead* L,65- 541/9/62 @ Valley City L, 82-781/13/62 @ St. Cloud State* L, 72-651/20/62 @ Michigan Tech* W, 66-651/23/62 Northland W, 64-571/27/62 Moorhead* W, 73-652/3/62 Winona* W, 81-742/10/62 @ Winona* L, 85-822/14/62 Superior L, 91-822/17/62 St. Cloud State* W, 62-60 (OT)2/24/62 Mankato* W, 58-55

2/7/56 @*Moorhead L, 87-672/10/56 *St. Cloud State L, 71-702/13/56 @Northland W, 95-842/18/56 *Mankato L, 81-672/24/56 @*St. Cloud State L, 92-662/28/56 *Moorhead W, 92-633/3/56 @Manitoba W, 101-83*NIC games^Beaver Invitational

1956-57 17-7/6-2 NIC (T-1st)Head Coach Harry Fritz

DATE OPPONENT SCORE11/24/56 Manitoba W, 69-6311/26/56 Bethel W, 94-7411/27/56 @ St. Thomas L, 72-6412/1/56 @ Superior W, 78-6512/8/56 Michigan Tech W, 84-6812/11/56 Superior L, 72-6612/14/56 Jamestown W, 72-5312/19/56 Valley City W, 79-7712/20/56 @ Wahpeton (ND) W, 89-6212/28/56 Augsburg^ L, 71-5712/29/56 State John’s^ W, 70-691/5/57 @ Minnesota Duluth L, 114-721/7/57 Manitoba W, 78-661/12/57 @ St. Cloud State* L, 82-67 1/21/57 Mankato* W, 73-611/25/57 @ Bethel W, 70-661/26/57 @ Macalester L, 76-61 2/2/57 @ Winona* W, 69-642/4/57 N. Michigan W, 88-712/8/57 St. Cloud State* W, 92-742/16/57 Winona* W, 91-592/19/57 Moorhead* W, 76-652/23/57 @ Mankato* W, 70-683/2/57 @ Moorhead* L, 86-83*NIC games^Played in Beaver Invitational

1957-58 8-12/2-6 NIC (5th)Head Coach Harry FritzDATE OPPONENT SCORE12/6/57 @ Mayville L, 91-70 12/7/57 @ State John’s L, 64-6212/10/57 @ Superior W, 76-6912/13/57 Minnesota Duluth L, 73-7012/16/58 @ Jamestown W, 72-5812/27/57 Augsburg^ L, 65-5212/28/57 Taylor College^ W, 72-671/7/58 Wahpeton (ND) W, 70-561/11/58 St. Thomas L, 72-651/17/58 Mankato* W, 69-551/20/58 St. Cloud State* L, 76-47 1/25/58 @ Mankato* L, 81-651/27/58 Superior W, 85-721/31/58 Winona* L, 68-55 2/1/58 Macalester L, 76-61 2/4/58 @ Moorhead* L, 92-81 2/7/58 Jamestown W, 83-622/15/58 @ St. Cloud State* L, 66-622/22/58 @ Winona* L, 75-743/1/58 Moorhead* W, 83-65*NIC games^Played in Beaver Invitational

1958-59 14-8/6-4 NIC (2nd)Head Coach Jack VinjeDATE OPPONENT SCORE11/29/58 @ Aberdeen L, 78-55 12/3/58 Michigan Tech* W, 81-7812/4/58 Mayville W, 84-7012/6/58 State John’s W, 111-8712/9/58 Superior W, 88-8212/12/58 Minnesota Duluth L, 70-7612/17/58 NW Missouri L, 67-63 (OT)12/29/58 St. Olaf^ W, 65-6012/30/58 Luther^ W, 91-761/6/59 Wahpeton (ND) W, 95-61

*NIC games^Played at Bemidji State Tournament

1953-54 15-4 / 6-3 NIC (2nd)Head Coach Stan Hall

DATE OPPONENT SCORE12/5/53 Jamestown W, 77-6212/10/53 @Wisconsin-Eau Claire W, 63-5812/11/53 @Bethel W, 86-6212/16/53 @Wahpeton (ND) W, 68-5112/17/53 @Valley City W, 83-7312/19/53 Gustavus Adolphus L, 60-5312/29/53 Luther^ W, 86-8312/29/53 Mankato^ W, 76-621/9/54 *St. Cloud State W, 74-541/12/54 Minnesota Duluth W, 83-691/15/54 @*Moorhead W, 76-611/18/54 Bethel W, 82-511/23/54 @*Mankato W, 65-621/30/54 *Winona W, 80-592/6/54 @*Winona L, 67-592/13/54 *Mankato L, 63-532/20/54 *Moorhead W, 81-772/27/54 @*St. Cloud State W, 101-923/2/54 *Mankato# L, 62-53*NIC games^Played at Beaver Invitational#Played in St. Cloud State, Minn.

1954-55 5-16/1-7 NIC (5th)Head Coach Harry FritzDATE OPPONENT SCORE12/4/54 @Luther L, 77-5312/6/54 @River Falls L, 90-6912/8/54 Mayville L, 92-7812/11/54 @ Superior L, 74-6312/15/54 Wahpeton (ND) W, 64-5012/21/54 Emporia W, 63-4812/28/54 Eau Claire^ L, 102-7412/29/55 Moorhead^ L, 80-691/5/55 Mayville# L, 84-701/8/55 @*St. Cloud State L, 90-761/10/55 @Bethel W, 90-821/22/55 *Mankato L, 91-811/25/55 @Minnesota Duluth L, 88-741/28/55 @*Winona L, 79-751/19/55 @Lacrosse L, 87-652/4/55 *Winona W, 82-732/8/55 @*Moorhead L, 70-562/11/55 Bethel W, 100-752/14/55 @*Mankato L, 78-632/23/55 *Moorhead L, 53-462/25/55 *St. Cloud State L, 72-69*NIC games#Played in Ada, N.D.^Played at Beaver Invitational

1955-56 9-13/3-5 NIC (4th)Head Coach Harry FritzDATE OPPONENT SCORE11/28/55 Bethel W, 99-6812/2/55 @Michigan Tech L, 77-7112/3/55 @N. Michigan L, 93-8712/9/55 Superior L, 83-7712/16/55 Mayville L, 84-6612/21/55 @ Vallley City L, 92-9112/28/55 Augsburg^ L, 94-7112/29/55 St. Cloud State^ L, 92-671/9/56 U of Manitoba W, 84-721/14/56 @*Winona W, 85-781/16/56 Wahpeton (ND) W, 100-621/21/56 @*Mankato L, 86-701/27/56 *Winona W, 59-542/3/56 Northland W, 78-682/4/56 @Bethel L, 77-72

Harry Fritz1954-19584 years / 39-48 (.448)

Jack Vinje1958-19634 years / 43-45 (.489)

Zeke Hogeland1963-19675 years / 65-46 (.586)

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2/10/68 Augustana W, 108-942/12/68 @ Bethel W, 83-732/17/68 *St. Cloud State L, 99-582/20/68 @ *Moorhead State W, 90-862/24/68 *Minnesota-Morris L, 71-662/27/68 @ *St. Cloud State L, 78-58*NIC games^Mayville Invitational played in Mayville, N.D.

1968-69 7-15/4-7 NIC (T-5th)Head Coach Dave HutchinsDATE OPPONENT SCORE11/21/68 Valley City W, 74-6011/30/68 @ Superior L, 66-6512/3/68 Mayville L, 82-6712/5/68 Ellendale W, 94-7412/6/68 Gustavus Adolphus^ L, 70-6412/7/68 Southwest State^ L, 74-6012/14/68 @ North Dakota State L, 88-8012/26/68 Eastern Michigan# L, 93-6212/27/68 State John’s# L, 85-8212/28/68 Lincoln (PA)# L, 79-651/3/69 *Mankato State W, 72-681/4/69 *Winona State L, 67-651/11/69 *Minnesota-Morris L, 73-611/17/69 @ *Winona State L, 64-381/18/69 @ *Mankato State W, 62-561/25/69 *Michigan Tech W, 91-721/31/69 *St. Cloud State State L, 47-442/1/69 @ *Minnesota-Morris W, 73-722/8/69 @ *Moorhead State L, 79-672/15/69 *Moorhead State L, 76-562/21/69 @ *Michigan Tech L, 92-882/22/69 @ Northland W, 98-72*NIC games^Southwest Invitational played in Marshall, Minn.#Granite City Invitational played in St. Cloud State, Minn.

1969-70 17-8/9-3 NIC (T-2nd)Head Coach Dave HutchinsDATE OPPONENT SCORE12/1/69 Wisconsin-Superior W, 88-5712/2/69 Mayville W, 71-6812/5/69 Northland W, 100-6512/6/69 @ Minnesota Duluth W, 60-5812/10/69 North Dakota State L, 70-6612/18/69 @ Minot W, 94-8712/19/69 @ Rocky Mountain W, 90-6912/20/69 @ Eastern Montana State L, 84-6412/29/69 Nasson^ W, 80-5912/30/69 Lacrosse^ W, 74-7112/31/69 Moorhead State^ L, 69-641/9/70 @ *Winona State L, 63-571/10/70 @ *Southwest State W, 60-581/13/70 @North Dakota L, 82-711/16/70 *Michigan Tech W, 70-681/17/70 @ Valley City L, 94-741/20/70 *St. Cloud State State W, 62-511/24/70 @ *Minnesota-Morris W, 67-601/27/70 @ *St. Cloud State State L, 76-561/31/70 *Minnesota-Morris W, 75-652/4/70 @ *Moorhead State L, 75-582/13/70 *Southwest State W, 59-542/14/70 *Winona State W, 52-512/20/70 @ *Michigan Tech W, 70-672/28/70 *Moorhead State W, 64-55*NIC games^Granite City Invite played in St. Cloud State, Minn.

1970-71 10-13/4-7 NIC (6th)Head Coach Dave HutchinsDATE OPPONENT SCORE12/1/70 @ Illinois State L, 80-6712/2/70 @ Northern Iowa W, 69-6512/4/70 Minot State W, 74-7112/5/70 Minnesota Duluth W, 71-6612/9/70 Mayville State W, 74-7112/29/70 Wisconsin-Stout L, 100-5812/30/70 Winona State* L, 69-611/2/71 Hamline^ W, 77-751/3/71 St. Thomas^ L, 78-481/6/71 Valley City State L, 75-721/9/71 Moorhead State* L, 85-701/15/71 @ Southwest State* W, 57-561/16/71 @ Winona State* L, 62-531/20/71 North Dakota State L, 83-751/23/71 @ Michigan Tech* L, 91-671/26/71 St. Cloud State State* L, 76-671/30/71 Southwest State* W, 65-612/2/71 @ St. Cloud State State* L, 67-642/12/71 Michigan Tech* W, 83-802/13/71 @ Minnesota-Morris* L, 45-432/17/71 @ Wisconsin-Superior W, 77-652/20/71 @ Moorhead State* L, 84-742/26/71 Minnesota-Morris* W, 74-60

11/22/65 Minnesota-Morris W, 76-7512/1/65 @Minnesota Duluth L, 84-7912/3/65 State John’s W, 84-7012/7/65 @ Mayville W, 93-6212/11/65 Northland W, 105-9612/29/65 Concordia^ W, 84-7312/30/65 *Moorhead State^ W, 82-651/7/66 *Moorhead State W, 56-451/10/66 @Concordia W, 78-711/15/66 @*St. Cloud State State L, 82-751/18/66 North Dakota L, 91-761/22/66 @ *Michigan Tech W, 85-711/28/66 *Mankato State W, 91-861/29/66 *Winona State L, 79-772/4/66 *St. Cloud State L, 89-612/7/66 @ Valley City W, 72-682/8/66 Macalester W, 84-762/11/66 @Minnesota-Morris L, 85-712/15/66 @*Moorhead State L, 67-632/19/66 *Michigan Tech W, 85-602/25/66 @*Winona State W, 77-732/26/66 @*Mankato State W, 83-67*NIC games^Played in Red River Classic @ Moorhead

1966-67 19-5/12-0 NIC (1st)Head Coach Zeke Hogeland

DATE OPPONENT SCORE 11/22/66 Mayville State W, 98-8712/1/66 Minnesota Duluth W, 85-6312/3/66 Valley City State W, 80-6412/9/66 @ South Dakota L, 83-7312/10/66 @ SCI L, 84-6712/17/66 @ Augustana (SD) W, 95-8612/28/66 Jamestown^ W, 97-7712/29/66 Northern State^ L, 88-761/3/67 @ Northland L, 102-981/7/67 @ *St. Cloud State State W, 61-591/10/67 Ellendale W, 95-511/14/67 @ *Michigan Tech W, 90-771/20/67 *Winona State W, 89-701/21/67 *Mankato State W, 85-721/28/67 *St. Cloud State State W, 56-522/4/67 *Minnesota-Morris W, 60-572/7/67 @ *Moorhead State W, 72-652/9/67 Bethel W, 83-722/11/67 *Michigan Tech W, 79-722/14/67 @ *Minnesota-Morris W, 70-642/17/67 @ *Mankato State W, 72-692/18/67 @ *Winona State W, 78-712/25/67 *Moorhead State W, 79-683/7/67 St. Thomas L, 73-64*NIC games^Northern State Invitational played in Aberdeen, S.D.

1967-68 11-11/5-7 Nic (5th)Head Coach Dave HutchinsDATE OPPONENT SCORE11/27/67 Mayville State L, 74-5811/30/67 Northland W, 91-5312/5/67 Ellendale W, 73-7012/7/67 Valley City State L, 74-7112/16/67 *Minnesota-Morris L, 91-6412/28/67 Minot State^ W, 86-8212/29/67 Mayville State^ L, 85-841/5/68 *Michigan Tech W, 82-761/12/68 @ *Winona State L, 69-611/13/68 @ *Mankato State W, 78-761/19/68 *Winona State L, 88-741/20/68 *Mankato State L, 66-621/27/68 @ *Michigan Tech W, 87-862/3/68 *Moorhead State W, 61-492/5/68 @ Valley City L, 81-68 (OT)2/7/68 Northland W, 85-64

Dave Hutchins1967-198114 years / 142-200 (.415)

*NIC games^Twin Cities Classic

1971-72 17-9 / 10-2 NIC (2nd)Head Coach Dave HutchinsDATE OPPONENT SCORE12/1/71 Wisconsin-Superior W, 97-8012/4/71 @ Gustavus Adolphus W, 60-5812/6/71 @ Bethel W, 75-7112/10/71 @ Northland W, 89-5812/16/71 @ Minot State L, 107-8012/17/71 @ Rocky Mountain L, 99-8912/18/71 @ Mary L, 92-8712/29/71 vs. Wisconsin-River Falls& W, 92-8312/30/71 vs. Dakota Wesleyan& L, 88-801/3/72 @ Valley City State L, 84-751/4/72 @ Mayville State L, 78-641/7/72 Southwest State* W, 92-771/8/72 @ Moorhead State* W, 78-761/13/72 Lakehead W, 90-661/15/72 Winona State* W, 77-701/18/72 @ Minnesota-Morris* W, 73-701/22/72 Michigan Tech* W, 93-681/25/72 @ St. Cloud State State* W, 67-641/29/72 @ Southwest State* W, 66-562/1/72 St. Cloud State State* W, 77-762/5/72 Northland W, 85-662/8/72 Minnesota-Morris* L, 67-582/12/72 @ Michigan Tech* W, 97-872/19/72 Moorhead State* W, 60-542/26/72 @ Winona State* L, 76-712/28/72 @ St. Thomas^ L, 106-70*NIC games& Corn Palace Classic Holiday Tournament^ NAIA District 13 Playoff Game

1972-73 19-7/8-4 NIC (2nd)Head coach Dave HutchinDATE OPPONENT SCORE11/29/72 Mayville State W, 100-7912/1/72 @ Wisconsin-Superior W, 102-6912/6/72 Gustavus Adolphus W, 70-5912/8/72 Minot State W, 85-6012/15/72 Winnipeg W, 75-5912/19/72 @ Lakehead W, 74-6512/20/72 @ Lakehead W, 57-5512/22/72 vs. Wisconsin-Superior W, 98-4712/23/72 @ Minnesota Duluth L, 81-6512/28/72 vs. UM-State Louis W, 94-7612/29/72 @ UN-Omaha L, 83-701/3/73 Moorhead State* L, 62-57 (ot)1/5/73 Winona State* L, 72-691/9/73 Minnesota-Morris* W, 88-661/12/73 @ Michigan Tech* L, 62-60 (ot)1/16/73 St. Cloud State State* W, 67-611/19/73 Southwest State* W, 102-591/23/73 @ St. Cloud State State* W, 85-701/28/73 Northern Iowa W, 69-681/30/73 @ Minnesota-Morris* W, 86-752/2/73 Michigan Tech* W, 72-602/3/73 Valley City State W, 107-652/10/73 @ Moorhead State* W, 95-92 (2ot)2/16/73 @ Winona State* L, 102-662/24/73 @ Southwest State* W, 76-623/5/73 vs. St. Thomas^ L, 80-76* NIC games^ NAIA DiState 13 Playoff Game 1973-74 16-8/5-7 NIC (5th)Head Coach Dave HutchinsDATE OPPONENT SCORE11/30/73 Wisconsin-Superior W, 69-6612/4/73 Mayville State W, 107-6012/10/73 William Penn W, 71-6412/12/73 Northern Montana W, 90-6912/14/73 vs. Lakehead^ W, 82-6712/15/73 vs. Bethel College^ W, 77-6812/29/73 vs. Wartburg& W, 82-6712/30/73 @ Wayne State & W, 71-581/4/74 @ Winona State* L, 70-641/5/74 @ Bethel College W, 82-671/8/74 @ Moorhead State* L, 70-691/9/74 @ Mayville State W, 69-661/11/74 Michigan Tech* W, 80-671/15/74 @ St. Cloud State State* L, 81-781/18/74 @ Southwest State* L, 68-661/21/74 @ Northland College L, 80-791/25/74 @ Valley City State W, 70-621/29/74 Minnesota-Morris* W, 86-591/31/74 Michigan Tech* L, 72-592/5/74 @ Minnesota-Morris* L, 68-652/9/74 Moorhead State* W, 77-712/15/74 Winona State* L, 80-662/23/74 Southwest State* W, 83-532/27/74 St. Cloud State State* W, 66-59* NIC games

^ Minnesota Duluth Invitational& Wayne State Invitational

1974-75 13-11/5-7 NIC (T-3rd)Head Coach Dave HutchinsDATE OPPONENT SCORE11/21/74 @ Mayville State L, 79-6911/30/74 @ Wisconsin-Superior W, 83-8112/2/74 @ Illinois Wesleyan L, 81-6912/3/74 @ Millikin (IL) L, 109-8712/6/74 Bethel College W, 83-7612/7/74 Montana Tech W, 98-7112/13/74 @ Luther College W, 72-6312/14/74 @ State John’s L, 67-6112/19/74 Mayville State W, 90-631/4/75 @ Southwest State* L, 78-751/6/75 UW-Platteville W, 80-791/8/75 Winona State* L, 85-711/13/75 Moorhead State* W, 79-771/18/75 @ Michigan Tech* L, 92-821/20/75 Northland College W, 86-811/22/75 @ Minnesota-Morris* L, 84-761/25/75 Southwest State* W, 92-792/1/75 St. Cloud State State* W, 66-632/5/75 @ St. Cloud State State* L, 68-672/8/75 Michigan Tech* W, 83-682/10/75 Minnesota-Morris* W, 85-752/14/75 Valley City State W, 95-762/19/75 @ Moorhead State* L, 99-852/22/75 @ Winona State* L, 89-76*NIC games

1975-76 11-13/4-8 NIC (6th)Head Coach Dave HutchinsDATE OPPONENT SCORE11/22/75 @ Mayville State W, 78-6712/1/75 @ Gustavus Adolphus L, 77-6312/3/75 Wisconsin-Superior W, 79-7212/4/75 Mayville State W, 96-8712/8/75 Gustavus Adolphus W, 82-6912/13/75 @ Buena Vista W, 69-6212/14/75 @ State John’s L, 82-6512/19/75 Valley City State L, 73-6212/29/75 @ East Stroudsburg State W, 93-8112/30/75 @ Ferris State L, 73-6212/31/75 @ St. Cloud State State W, 84-821/3/76 @ Southwest State* L, 78-741/7/76 UW-La Crosse L, 88-651/9/76 @ Winona State* W, 68-651/12/76 St. Cloud State State* L, 78-491/15/76 @ Moorhead State* W, 78-761/17/76 Michigan Tech* W, 70-611/21/76 Minnesota-Morris* L, 78-571/31/76 @ St. Cloud State State* L, 69-662/6/76 @ Michigan Tech* L, 104-742/9/76 @ Minnesota-Morris* L, 72-562/14/76 Winona State* L, 64-632/18/76 Moorhead State* W, 75-682/20/76 Southwest State* L, 65-61* NIC Games

1976-77 4-20/2-12 NIC (8th)Head Coach Dave HutchinsDATE OPPONENT SCORE12/1/76 Mayville State W, 66-5212/4/76 @ Wisconsin-Superior L, 90-6312/7/76 @ North Dakota State L, 91-5912/9/76 @ St. Ambrosee L, 81-7412/10/76 @ Iowa Weslyan L, 79-7712/11/76 Montana Tech L, 77-6812/13/76 Valley City State W, 89-7512/16/76 Northern State L, 71-6212/18/76 @ Montana State L, 86-681/4/77 @ Mayville State L, 67-651/8/77 Minnesota-Morris* L, 63-491/10/77 Michigan Tech* L, 63-591/12/77 @ Moorhead State* L, 72-571/15/77 @ St. Cloud State State* L, 71-471/19/77 @ Southwest State* L, 69-681/21/77 Winona State* W, 83-691/26/77 @ Minnesota Duluth* L, 71-602/2/77 @ Minnesota-Morris* L, 73-522/5/77 Moorhead State* L, 75-722/7/77 @ Michigan Tech* L, 68-562/9/77 St. Cloud State State* L, 81-582/12/77 Southwest State* W, 87-762/16/77 Minnesota Duluth* L, 76-462/19/77 @ Winona State* L, 98-82*NIC games

1977-78 5-19/3-11 NIC (T-7th)Head Coach Dave HutchinsDATE OPPONENT SCORE11/28/77 @ South Dakota State L, 88-6512/2/77 Mayville State L, 65-6412/3/77 Wisconsin-Superior L, 97-87

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1/13/86 @ Southwest State* L, 81-701/17/86 Minnesota-Morris* W, 86-821/18/86 Moorhead State* W, 89-761/24/86 @ Winona State* L, 76-682/1/86 @ Minnesota Duluth* L, 56-482/2/86 @ Northland W, 95-832/7/86 Northern State* L, 99-862/8/86 Southwest State* W, 99-952/14/86 @ Minnesota-Morris* L, 82-772/15/86 @ Moorhead State* L, 81-772/18/86 Minnesota Duluth* L, 74-672/21/86 Winona State* W, 80-74* NIC games& Orange Optimist Tourney @ Orange, Calif.% NIC Holiday Tournament @ Duluth, Minn.

1986-87 12-16/5-7 NIC (5th) Head Coach Karl SalscheiderDATE OPPONENT SCORE11/21/86 vs. Wisconsin-Eau Claire& L, 75-4411/22/86 vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee&# W, 68-5012/1/86 @ Valley City State L, 84-7112/2/86 @ Mayville State L, 83-7612/6/86 @ Northland College# W, 101-9012/13/86 Jamestown# W, 95-7612/19/86 @ South Dakota State L, 95-8712/28/86 vs. Moorhead State*%# W, 80-73 (ot)12/29/86 vs. Minnesota Duluth*% L, 88-4712/30/86 vs. Winona State*% L, 86-641/7/87 Univ. of Manitoba# W, 95-88 (ot)1/9/87 Northern State* L, 74-711/10/87 Southwest State*# W, 88-851/13/87 Northern Michigan L, 96-801/16/87 @ Minnesota-Morris*# W, 85-841/17/87 @ Moorhead State* L, 57-511/20/87 St. Scholastica L, 83-791/23/87 Winona State*# W, 78-661/25/87 @ Mary College L, 77-621/26/87 @ Jamestown# W, 89-751/29/87 Moorhead State*# W, 97-671/31/87 Minnesota Duluth* L, 73-632/7/87 @ Northern State* L, 79-752/8/87 @ Southwest State* L, 85-83 (ot)2/13/87 Minnesota-Morris* W, 101-872/15/87 @ Winona State* L, 106-752/18/87 @ Minnesota Duluth* L, 81-442/21/87 Northland College W, 98-74*NIC games&Eau Claire Tip Off Tournament%Northern Intercollegiate Tournament#Indicates forfeits, games played and subsequently forfeited do NOT alter records

1987-88 12-15/4-8 NIC (T-5th)Head Coach Karl SalscheiderDATE OPPONENT SCORE11/20/87 vs. Dakota State& W, 91-7411/21/87 @ St. Cloud State State& L, 104-9611/23/87 @ Northern Michigan L, 98-7611/24/87 @ Northland College W, 90-5912/6/87 Minot State W, 73-7212/8/87 Valley City State L, 90-8012/11/87 Mary College W, 96-7612/12/87 Jamestown L, 85-8012/17/87 Mayville State L, 88-8612/19/87 @ Jamestown W, 88-7312/22/87 @ St. Scholastica W, 84-8012/28/87 vs. Minnesota-Morris# L, 101-5612/29/87 @ Northern State# L, 82-7112/30/87 vs. Moorhead State# W, 74-701/8/88 @ Northern State* W, 82-811/9/88 @ Southwest State* L, 104-911/15/88 Moorhead State* W, 95-871/16/88 Minnesota-Morris* L, 78-771/22/88 Winona State* L, 85-771/26/88 Northland College W, 87-681/30/88 Minnesota Duluth* L, 86-622/5/88 Northern State* L, 94-872/6/88 Southwest State* L, 90-892/13/88 Minnesota-Morris* L, 70-682/15/88 Moorhead State* W, 90-792/19/88 Winona State* W, 73-682/27/88 Minnesota Duluth* L, 93-64*NIC games& Holiday Inn Tourny @ St. Cloud State, Minn.# NIC Holiday Tournament @ Aberdeen, S.D.

11/19/83 vs. Augsburg& L, 69-6811/26/83 @ UC-Santa Barbara L, 86-6811/28/83 @ Stanford L, 98-5912/3/83 Valley City State W, 54-5112/6/83 Jamestown W, 73-6712/10/83 Northern Michigan L, 72-6912/13/83 St. Scholastica W, 76-6912/15/83 @ Wisconsin-River Falls L, 84-7312/27/83 vs. Minnesota-Morris% L, 66-5212/28/83 vs. Moorhead State% L, 93-7312/29/83 vs. Winona State% W, 108-106^ 1/10/84 Northwestern W, 77-491/13/84 @ Moorhead State* L, 72-671/15/84 @ Northern State* L, 65-601/20/84 Southwest State* W, 68-641/21/84 Minnesota-Morris* W, 78-621/24/84 Minnesota Duluth* L, 67-62 (ot)1/27/84 @ Winona State* W, 75-72 (ot)1/28/84 @ St. Scholastica W, 65-642/3/84 Winona State* W, 64-612/9/84 Moorhead State* W, 102-812/11/84 @ Minnesota Duluth* L, 80-642/16/84 @ Minnesota-Morris* W, 71-552/17/84 @ Southwest State* W, 76-742/22/84 Northern State* W, 78-672/24/84 @ Northland W, 95-802/25/84 @ Northern Michigan L, 84-653/3/84 vs. State John’s$ L, 67-55*NIC games^Double Overtime& Wisconsin-Eau Claire Tournament% NIC Tournament$ NCAA Div. II/NAIA Division I Playoffs 1984-85 13-17/7-5 NIC (T-4th)Head Coach Karl SalscheiderDATE OPPONENT SCORE11/16/84 vs. Wisconsin-Eau Claire L, 76-5411/17/84 vs. North Central (IL) L, 73-5511/26/84 @ Northern Illinois L, 94-6312/1/84 Wisconsin-River Falls W, 71-6812/4/84 Jamestown W, 64-5012/6/84 @ St. Cloud State State L, 70-6612/7/84 @ Northwestern L, 75-6412/14/84 @ Valley City State L, 68-5612/15/84 @ Mayville State L, 80-6712/22/84 @ Northern Michigan L, 90-6612/28/84 vs. South Dakota Tech L, 68-6312/29/84 vs. Moorhead State L, 74-7312/30/84 vs. Cal Poly W, 80-731/8/85 St. Scholastica W, 2-0(Forfeit)1/11/85 Northern State* L, 87-641/12/85 Moorhead State* W, 68-671/18/85 Winona State* W, 77-621/19/85 Northern Michigan L, 69-651/25/85 @ Southwest State* L, 71-701/26/85 @ Minnesota-Morris* W, 65-641/29/85 Minnesota Duluth* W, 62-542/1/85 @ Winona State* W, 80-712/5/85 Northland College W, 77-642/9/85 Southwest State* L, 77-742/10/85 Minnesota-Morris* W, 72-632/15/85 @ Moorhead State* W, 61-522/17/85 @ Northern State* L, 99-862/23/85 @ Minnesota Duluth* L, 67-553/5/85 @ Southwest State&# W, 85-843/7/85 @ Minnesota Duluth& L, 71-54* NIC games& NAIA District 13 Playoffs#School’s 1st playoff win

1985-86 13-17/4-8 NIC (6th)Head Coach Will BairdDATE OPPONENT SCORE11/22/85 Mayville State W, 91-6311/30/85 @ Northern Michigan L, 86-5812/4/85 @ Loyola Marymount L, 100-7412/6/85 vs. Chapman College& L, 80-7712/7/85 vs. Southern California& L, 78-7712/10/85 St. Cloud State State L, 87-6512/12/85 Valley City State W, 78-7712/13/85 Northland W, 108-7912/17/85 @ North Dakota L, 80-6312/20/85 @ St. Scholastica W, 99-7912/28/85 vs. Northern State% W, 81-7012/29/85 vs. Minnesota Duluth% L, 74-5612/30/85 vs. Minnesota-Morris% W, 87-86 (ot)1/9/86 St. Scholastica W, 89-701/12/86 @ Northern State* L, 84-68

12/19/80 Northern State* L, 83-761/2/81 @ Southwest State* L, 75-501/3/81 @ Minnesota-Morris* L, 96-651/8/81 @ St. Cloud State State* L, 87-781/12/81 Moorhead State* L, 94-691/17/81 Minnesota Duluth* L, 63-541/23/81 @ Mankato State* L, 59-521/24/81 @ Winona State* L, 80-751/30/81 @ Northern State* L, 88-671/31/81 @ Moorhead State* L, 79-652/6/81 Southwest State* L, 70-612/7/81 Minnesota-Morris* L, 100-772/11/81 @ St. Scholastica L, 73-712/12/81 St. Cloud State State* L, 74-642/20/81 @ Northland L, 98-692/21/81 @ Minnesota Duluth* L, 92-682/28/81 Mankato State* L, 97-56* NIC games

1981-82 4-22/1-11 NIC (7th)Head Coach Karl SalscheiderDATE OPPONENT SCORE12/3/81 @ Valley City State L, 86-5812/4/81 @ Jamestown L, 54-4012/10/81 St. Scholastica L, 69-6312/12/81 Northwestern W, 85-82 (ot)12/17/81 Mayville State L, 67-6012/19/81 @ Concordia College L, 66-651/3/82 Southwest State* L, 73-65 (ot)1/9/82 Minnesota-Morris* L, 86-751/14/82 St. Cloud State State L, 71-661/16/28 @ Moorhead State* L, 67-651/19/82 @ Northern State* L, 70-651/21/82 Jamestown L, 66-491/23/82 Minnesota Duluth* L, 90-621/24/82 St. Scholastica W, 77-731/29/82 Mankato State L, 87-531/30/82 Winona State* L, 53-512/2/82 @ Northland L, 53-472/5/82 Northern State* W, 64-632/6/82 Moorhead State* L, 98-722/8/82 @ St. Cloud State State L, 51-412/12/82 @ Southwest State* L, 88-572/13/82 Minnesota-Morris* L, 80-772/18/82 Minnesota Duluth* L, 97-692/20/82 Northland W, 80-652/26/82 @ Winona State* L, 82-732/27/82 @ Mankato State L, 68-55* NIC games

1982-83 11-18/4-8 NIC (5th)Head Coach Karl SalscheiderDATE OPPONENT SCORE11/16/82 Lakehead University L, 69-6811/19/82 vs. St. Francis& L, 65-6011/20/82 vs. Viterbo College& W, 95-8711/30/82 Jamestown W, 83-7912/2/82 Wisconsin-Superior W, 91-7012/4/82 Concordia College W, 98-7912/6/82 @ Jamestown L, 90-7612/7/82 @ Valley City State L, 73-6812/10/82 @ Northland College W, 93-8812/11/82 @ Northern Michigan L, 100-8512/14/82 @ Mayville State L, 101-7112/16/82 St. Scholastica W, 79-7712/20/82 @ Northern Iowa L, 102-6412/22/82 @ Northern Illinois L, 88-621/11/83 Moorhead State* L, 70-661/15/83 Northern State* W, 82-741/20/83 @ Minnesota-Morris* L, 94-681/21/83 @ Southwest State* L, 76-721/25/83 Minnesota Duluth* L, 85-661/28/83 Winona State* W, 61-602/1/83 Northern Michigan L, 80-782/5/83 @ Minnesota Duluth* L, 89-642/10/83 @ Northwestern L, 94-832/11/83 @ Winona State* L, 98-85 Northland College W, 85-692/18/83 Minnesota-Morris* W, 63-612/19/83 Southwest State* W, 94-852/22/83 @ Moorhead State* L, 80-792/23/83 @ Northern State* L, 100-68* NIC games& Wartburg Tournament

1983-84 15-14/8-4 NIC (3rd)Head Coach Karl SalscheiderDATE OPPONENT SCORE11/18/83 vs. Loras& L, 64-59

12/6/77 North Dakota State L, 86-5512/10/77 Winnipeg W, 94-9312/13/77 @ Valley City State L, 91-6412/15/77 @ Mayville State L, 75-721/7/78 Valley City State L, 91-641/10/78 Wisconsin-River Falls W, 68-661/13/78 Southwest State* L, 78-741/14/78 Minnesota-Morris* L, 87-581/20/78 @ Winona State* L, 76-631/21/78 @ St. Cloud State State* W, 75-681/24/78 @ Moorhead State* L, 92-781/27/78 Michigan Tech* W, 57-551/28/78 Minnesota Duluth* L, 64-612/3/78 @ Southwest State* L, 71-672/4/78 @ Minnesota-Morris* L, 63-622/10/78 Winona State* W, 86-782/11/78 St. Cloud State State* L, 79-672/17/78 @ Michigan Tech* L, 92-692/18/78 @ Minnesota Duluth* L, 83-752/21/78 Moorhead State* L, 100-96 * NIC games

1978-79 5-21/2-14 NIC (8th)Head Coach Dave HutchinsDATE OPPONENT SCORE11/18/78 @ Northland College W, 88-6311/30/78 @ Mayville State L, 90-7012/4/78 @ Northern State W, 75-6812/5/78 @ North Dakota State L, 72-5612/8/78 Northland College W, 76-6812/28/78 @ State John’s College L, 72-5112/29/78 @ Mankato State L, 88-7012/30/78 @ Jamestown L, 81-631/3/79 @ Southwest State* L, 60-541/4/79 @ Minnesota-Morris* L, 62-461/6/79 St. Cloud State State* L, 86-751/8/79 @ Moorhead State* L, 91-811/12/79 Michigan Tech* W, 60-571/13/79 Minnesota Duluth* L, 86-761/17/79 Valley City State L, 94-781/19/79 @ Mankato State* L, 81-621/20/79 @ Winona State* L, 97-731/25/79 Mayville State L, 67-651/27/79 Moorhead State* L, 83-762/2/83 Southwest State* W, 49-482/3/83 Minnesota-Morris* L, 80-502/10/79 @ St. Cloud State State* L, 78-762/16/79 @ Michigan Tech* L, 90-692/17/79 @ Minnesota Duluth* L, 93-792/23/79 Mankato State* L, 74-602/24/79 Winona State* L, 69-64* NIC games

1979-80 6-21/3-15 NIC (9th)Head Coach Dave HutchinsDATE OPPONENT SCORE11/30/79 @ Augsburg L, 76-6912/1/79 @ Wisconsin-River Falls L, 76-6412/8/79 @ Northern State* L, 79-6812/10/79 Mayville State L, 78-7512/13/79 Minnesota Duluth* L, 77-6512/15/79 Michigan Tech* L, 91-8412/17/79 @ Valley City State L, 98-7712/28/79 @ Brandon University L, 81-7112/29/79 @ Yankton College W, 78-641/5/80 @ Mayville State L, 78-671/7/80 @ Moorhead State* L, 85-601/9/80 Minnesota-Morris* W, 76-571/16/80 @ St. Cloud State State* L, 98-931/19/80 @ Southwest State* L, 103-681/21/80 Northland L, 90-841/25/80 Mankato State* L, 75-591/26/80 Winona State* W, 75-631/31/80 @ Minnesota Duluth* L, 79-682/2/80 @ Michigan Tech* L, 61-452/5/80 @ Northland W, 82-682/9/80 Moorhead State* L, 104-662/13/80 @ Minnesota-Morris* L, 64-632/16/80 Northern State* W, 80-792/20/80 St. Cloud State State* L, 101-802/23/80 Southwest State* L, 74-602/27/80 @ Mankato State* L, 78-612/28/80 @ Winona State* W, 105-88*NIC games

1980-81 1-24/0-15 NIC (9th)Head Coach Dave HutchinsDATE OPPONENT SCORE11/21/80 Augsburg L, 85-5411/22//80 @ North Dakota L, 79-3611/29/80 @ Montana State L, 85-5312/2/80 Valley City State L, 77-4512/6/80 Jamestown L, 58-4712/12/80 Northland L, 70-6012/13/80 St. Scholastica W, 85-5712/15/80 @ Jamestown L, 74-60

Will Baird1985-19861 year / 13-17 (.433)

Karl Salscheider1981-1985 and 1987-199513 years / 147-211

Karl Salscheider1981-1985 and 1987-199513 years / 147-211

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2/16/94 Minnesota Duluth* L, 90-842/19/94 @ Winona State* W, 84-792/21/94 @ Wisconsin-Parkside L, 92-842/26/94 Moorhead State* L, 110-96* NSIC games

1994-95 6-21/1-11 NSIC (6th)Head Coach Karl SalscheiderDATE OPPONENT SCORE11/11/94 Minnesota, Crookston L, 88-7611/25/94 vs. Teikyo Marycrest& L, 69-6411/26/94 vs. Wisconsin Lutheran& W, 83-7311/29/94 @ Mayville State W, 95-7412/1/94 @ Valley City State L, 72-6812/3/94 Wisconsin-Stout W, 58-5712/6/94 North Dakota State L, 91-5612/8/94 St. Cloud State State L, 70-6512/12/94 Mayville State W, 102-6712/15/94 St. Scholastica W, 77-6812/21/94 @ North Dakota% L, 81-4712/22/94 vs. Saginaw Valley State% L, 91-6512/28/94 @ Mankato State L, 82-801/4/95 @ Northern State* L, 107-551/7/95 Wayne State L, 70-611/11/95 Southwest State* W, 87-621/14/95 @ Minnesota-Morris* L, 90-561/18/95 Minnesota Duluth* L, 94-661/21/95 @ Winona State* L, 60-531/28/95 Moorhead State* L, 83-562/1/95 Northern State* L, 96-702/4/95 @ Wayne State L, 99-532/8/95 @ Southwest State* L, 78-752/11/95 Minnesota-Morris* L, 85-652/15/95 @ Minnesota Duluth* L, 96-592/18/95 Winona State* L, 88-642/25/95 @ Moorhead State* L, 94-70* NSIC games& UW-Stevens Point Tournament% North Dakota Tournament

1995-96 4-23/0-12 NSIC (7th)Head Coach Dave GuntherDATE OPPONENT SCORE11/18/95 Mayville State W, 77-6911/20/95 Minnesota, Crookston W, 83-5812/1/95 Valley City State L, 92-8012/5/95 Mankato State L, 66-5712/9/95 North Dakota L, 76-5812/12/95 @ St. Cloud State State L, 103-5812/15/95 @ St. Scholastica W, 69-6812/19/95 @ Minnesota, Crookston W, 88-8012/21/95 @ North Dakota State L, 95-6912/29/95 vs. Emporia State& L, 79-6412/30/95 vs. Drury& L, 66-541/9/96 @ Mayville State L, 79-541/13/96 Southwest State* L, 81-661/17/96 Winona State* L, 90-701/20/96 @ Moorhead State* L, 71-651/24/96 @ Minnesota Duluth* L, 88-361/27/96 Northern State* L, 85-671/31/96 @ Minnesota-Morris* L, 90-632/3/96 Wayne State L, 100-91 (ot)2/4/96 UW-Stevens Point L, 84-742/7/96 @ Winona State* L, 75-662/10/96 @ Southwest State* L, 76-522/14/96 Minnesota Duluth* L, 79-602/17/96 Moorhead State* L, 92-812/21/96 Minnesota-Morris* L, 92-832/24/96 @ Northern State* L, 98-673/2/96 @ Wayne State L, 88-78* NSIC games& Drury Tournament @ Springfield, Mo.

1996-97 4-23/0-12 NSIC (7th)Head Coach Dave GuntherDATE OPPONENT SCORE11/16/96 @ Northern Michigan L, 59-5411/26/96 @ Valley City State L, 62-5711/29/96 Mayville State L, 72-6312/3/96 @ Minnesota, Crookston W, 62-4812/7/96 St. Cloud State State L, 66-3912/9/96 St. Scholastica L, 92-7612/13/96 @ North Dakota W, 79-7512/19/96 Northwestern-State Paul L, 83-6812/21/96 @ Mankato State L, 84-6412/28/96 @ Black Hills State L, 83-6712/30/96 @ South Dakota Tech L, 87-611/2/97 Minnesota, Crookston W, 66-551/15/97 @ Winona State* L, 68-53

2/9/91 @ Northland L, 93-792/15/91 Southwest State* L, 77-692/16/91 Minnesota-Morris* W, 75-662/23/91 @ Norhtern State* L, 85-74* NIC games

1991-92 14-13/5-7 NIC (5th)Head Coach Karl SalscheiderDATE OPPONENT SCORE11/22/91 St. Scholastica W, 86-5911/25/91 @ Wisconsin-Stout W, 92-7512/3/91 @ Northern Arizona L, 79-6412/6/91 Mayville State L, 105-9312/7/91 Jamestown W, 103-8012/11/91 @ North Dakota L, 101-7612/13/91 Northland College W, 126-9612/17/91 St. Cloud State State L, 84-7712/21/91 @ Wisconsin-Parkside L, 79-601/4/92 Northwestern W, 106-841/7/92 @ Mayville State L, 85-781/11/92 @ Moorhead State* W, 113-1091/14/92 Minnesota Duluth* L, 88-811/17/92 @ Winona State* L, 81-731/18/92 @ Northland College W, 92-911/24/92 Southwest State* W, 81-771/25/92 Minnesota-Morris* L, 64-601/27/92 Wisconsin-River Falls W, 88-731/30/92 Moorhead State* L, 100-892/1/92 @ Northern State* L, 82-762/8/92 Winona State* L, 85-802/14/92 @ Southwest State* W, 82-662/15/92 @ Minnesota-Morris* W, 98-912/17/92 @ Jamestown W, 89-872/22/92 Northern State* W, 89-872/23/92 Wisconsin-Parkside W, 65-632/29/92 @ Minnesota Duluth* L, 75-65*NIC games

1992-93 10-17/4-8 NIC (6th)Head Coach Karl SalscheiderDATE OPPONENT SCORE11/21/92 @ Northern Michigan L, 100-8611/23/92 @ Wisconsin-Parkside W, 98-92 (ot)11/24/92 @ Lewis University W, 86-7512/1/92 North Dakota L, 87-6612/3/92 Northern Michigan L, 87-8012/5/92 Wayne State W, 88-8112/8/92 @ Mayville State L, 108-9712/9/92 St. Scholastica W, 67-6112/19/92 @ St. Cloud State L, 89-6412/20/92 @ Mankato State L, 81-641/4/93 @ Nebraska-Kearney& L, 97-901/5/93 vs. Wayne State& L, 76-711/9/93 Mayville State W, 103-851/11/93 Wisconsin-Parkside W, 65-641/15/93 @ Winona State* L, 86-641/16/93 @ Southwest State* L, 82-761/18/93 @ Wayne State L, 83-661/22/93 Moorhead State* W, 105-941/26/93 @ Minnesota Duluth* W, 76-661/29/93 Northern State* L, 108-871/30/93 Minnesota-Morris* W, 71-702/5/93 @ Moorhead State* L, 83-812/6/93 @ Northern State* L, 103-712/13/93 Southwest State* W, 84-822/19/93 Winona State* L, 79-762/20/93 Minnesota Duluth* L, 77-712/26/93 @ Minnesota-Morris* L, 89-80*NIC games& Kearney State Tournament

1993-94 15-11/7-5 NSIC (T4th)Head Coach Karl SalscheiderDATE OPPONENT SCORE11/20/93 @ Mayville State W, 104-6111/30/93 @ North Dakota State L, 102-7512/2/93 St. Cloud State State W, 107-9112/5/93 @ Northern Michigan L, 107-9912/8/93 Mankato State L, 90-8512/13/93 Mayville State W, 102-4712/14/93 Wisconsin-Parkside W, 93-8412/16/93 @ St. Scholastica W, 93-85 (ot)12/18/93 @ St. Cloud State State L, 83-7812/20/93 @ UW-Stevens Point L, 92-831/3/94 Northern Michigan W, 87-791/5/94 Northern State* W, 88-841/8/94 @ Wayne State W, 105-941/12/94 @ Southwest State* W, 87-621/15/94 Minnesota-Morris* L, 88-771/19/94 @ Minnesota Duluth* W, 77-661/22/94 Winona State* W, 100-801/29/94 @ Moorhead State* L, 99-862/2/94 @ Northern State* W, 92-852/5/94 Wayne State W, 99-912/9/94 Southwest State* W, 81-662/12/94 @ Minnesota-Morris* L, 86-68

1988-89 9-18/3-9 NIC (6th)Head Coach Karl SalscheiderDATE OPPONENT SCORE11/18/88 vs. Wisconsin-Eau Claire$ L, 90-4311/19/88 vs. Northwestern$ W, 86-8111/21/88 @ Lewis University# L, 84-6811/22/88 vs. Judson College# L, 81-7412/3/88 Northland% W, 87-7112/6/88 Mayville State L, 83-7612/13/88 St. Scholastica% W, 91-81 (ot)12/16/88 @ Jamestown L, 89-7312/18/88 @ Minot State L, 100-8912/28/88 vs. Northern State& L, 92-7812/29/88 vs. Winona State& L, 83-6012/20/88 vs. Southwest State&% W, 117-751/12/89 @ Northland% W, 84-651/14/89 Jamestown% W, 84-751/20/89 @ Southwest State* W, 81-771/21/89 @ Winona State* L, 83-601/24/89 @ Mayville State L, 98-761/27/89 Northern State* L, 67-631/28/89 Minnesota-Morris* L, 82-751/31/89 @ Minnesota Duluth* L, 72-582/2/89 Moorhead State* W, 80-692/10/89 Southwest State* W, 67-572/11/89 Winona State* L, 73-722/17/89 @ Northern State* L, 93-732/19/89 @ Minnesota-Morris* L, 84-652/23/89 Minnesota Duluth* L, 72-582/25/89 @ Moorhead State* L, 88-74*NIC games$ Wisconsin-Eau Claire Tip-Off Tournament# Lewis University Tournament& NIC Holiday Tournament%Indicates forfeits, games played and subsequently forfeited do NOT alter records

1989-90 14-14/4-8 NIC (6th)Head Coach Karl SalscheiderDATE OPPONENT SCORE11/17/89 @ North Dakota L, 96-6511/18/89 @ St. Cloud State State L, 82-5311/28/89 @ Jamestown W, 103-9111/30/89 Valley City State W, 92-8412/2/89 Northwestern W, 81-7012/5/89 Mayville State W, 84-7412/9/89 Jamestown W, 72-6312/12/89 @ Valley City State L, 75-7212/14/89 Northland W, 81-7412/16/89 @ Wisconsin-Milwaukee L, 68-6012/18/89 @ Wisconsin-River Falls L, 78-701/4/90 Minot State L, 81-761/5/90 Winnipeg W, 79-761/12/90 @ St. Scholastica W, 72-541/13/90 @ Northland W, 96-681/19/90 Southwest State* L, 70-611/20/90 Winona State* L, 79-741/26/90 @ Northern State* L, 76-671/27/90 @ Minnesota-Morris* L, 85-711/30/90 Minnesota Duluth* L, 65-542/1/90 @ Moorhead State* W, 82-812/3/90 @ Mayville State W, 95-89 (ot)2/9/90 @ Southwest State* W, 74-66 (ot)2/10/90 @ Winona State* W, 68-582/16/90 Northern State* W, 74-712/17/90 Minnesota-Morris* L, 78-732/21/90 @ Minnesota Duluth* L, 67-612/24/90 Moorhead State* L, 82-79*NIC games

1990-91 12-15/2-10 NIC (7th)Head Coach Karl SalscheiderDATE OPPONENT SCORE11/17/90 @ Northwestern W, 96-7911/19/90 @ Wisconsin-Parkside W, 74-6711/27/90 St. Scholastica W, 69-6211/28/90 @ Jamestown L, 82-7712/4/90 North Dakota L, 79-6112/7/90 @ Valley City State W, 76-6612/8/90 @ Minot State W, 90-8312/11/90 @ St. Cloud State State L, 83-6712/13/90 Jamestown W, 107-7212/15/90 @ Mayville State L, 84-771/4/91 Valley City State W, 85-591/5/91 Mayville State W, 82-631/10/91 Northland W, 101-871/12/91 Moorhead State* L, 87-861/15/91 @ Minnesota Duluth* L, 71-571/18/91 Winona State* W, 67-661/21/91 Wisconsin-Parkside W, 86-611/25/91 @ Southwest State* L, 87-751/26/91 @ Minnesota-Morris* L, 91-781/30/91 @ Moorhead State* L, 79-772/2/91 Norhtern State* L, 93-742/5/91 Minnesota Duluth* L, 64-542/8/91 @ Winona State* L, 90-80

Dave Gunther1995-20016 years / 49-114 (.301)

1/18/97 Moorhead State* L, 62-591/22/97 Minnesota Duluth* L, 62-611/25/97 @ Northern State* L, 80-511/29/97 Minnesota-Morris* L, 83-652/1/97 Wayne State L, 81-572/3/97 Presentation W, 87-542/8/97 Southwest State* L, 79-752/12/97 @ Minnesota Duluth* L, 83-662/15/97 @ Moorhead State* L, 82-662/19/97 @ Minnesota-Morris* L, 67-622/22/97 Northern State* L, 78-602/28/97 @ Southwest State* L, 85-653/1/97 @ Wayne State L, 87-49* NSIC games

1997-98 11-16/4-8 NSIC (4th)Head Coach Dave GuntherDATE OPPONENT SCORE11/15/97 Northern Michigan W, 84-7811/22/97 Valley City State W, 94-7711/24/97 @ Mayville State W, 65-6312/2/97 Minnesota, Crookston W, 80-6812/6/97 North Dakota State L, 64-5012/9/97 @ St. Scholastica W, 65-6412/11/97 North Dakota L, 95-5112/15/97 Mankato State L, 70-5012/27/97 @ Minnesota, Crookston W, 65-5312/19/97 @ NW’ern (Minn.) L, 85-80 (ot)12/29/97 @ Lynn L, 89-6612/31/97 @ Florida Tech L, 81-771/6/98 @ Presentation W, 90-761/10/98 Northern State* L, 88-701/14/9 Winona State* L, 85-721/17/98 @ Moorhead State* W, 74-651/21/98 @ Minnesota-Morris* L, 87-721/24/98 Wayne State (Neb.) L, 66-601/28/98 @ Minnesota Duluth* L, 88-431/31/98 Southwest State* L, 74-612/4/98 @ Winona State* W, 72-652/7/98 @ Northern State* L, 79-652/11/98 Minnesota-Morris* W, 72-712/14/98 Moorhead State* L, 76-732/18/98 Minnesota Duluth* W, 85-692/21/98 @ Wayne State (Neb) L, 75-672/25/98 @ Southwest State* L, 83-70* NSIC games

1998-99 10-17/4-8 NSIC (6th)Head Coach Dave GuntherDATE OPPONENT SCORE11/14/96 @ Mankato State L, 84-5211/19/98 @ Valley City State W, 85-5911/24/98 @ North Dakota L, 76-6211/28/98 @ Northern Michigan L, 76-5312/2/98 @ Minnesota, Crookston W, 91-5612/4/98 vs. Amer.-Puerto Rico& W, 84-7312/5/98 vs. Mount Senario& L, 77-73 (ot)12/9/98 Minnesota, Crookston W, 95-8212/11/98 vs. North Dakota State% L, 88-7912/12/98 vs. Moorhead State% W, 74-72 (ot)12/18/98 Northwestern (Minn.) W, 82-7912/31/98 Mayville State L, 78-671/2/99 @ St. Scholastica L, 89-591/9/99 @ Northern State* L, 76-631/13/99 @ Winona State* L, 82-691/16/99 Moorhead State* W, 73-701/20/99 Minnesota-Morris* W, 71-641/23/99 @ Wayne State (Neb.) L, 83-501/27/99 Minnesota Duluth* W, 63-601/30/99 @ Southwest State* L, 74-642/3/99 Winona State* L, 80-78 (ot)2/6/99 Northern State* L, 105-892/10/99 @ Minnesota-Morris* W, 89-722/13/99 @ Moorhead State* L, 67-652/17/99 Minnesota Duluth* L, 85-742/20/99 Wayne State (Neb.) L, 90-572/24/99 Southwest State* L, 88-83* NSIC games& Minnesota Duluth Tournament% North Dakota State Tournament

1999-2000 10-17/8-10 NSIC (6th)Head Coach Dave GuntherDATE OPPONENT SCORE11/20/99 Valley City State W, 81-7711/23/99 North Dakota L, 72-6211/27/99 Northern Michigan L, 78-5311/30/99 Minn. State-Mankato L, 78-6912/3/99 @ Mayville L, 85-6212/10/99 @ Minnesota, Crookston* L, 71-6612//11/99 @ Moorhead State* W, 64-4912/14/99 St. Scholastica W, 70-6212/18/99 @ Northwestern L, 68-6112/29/99 @ St. Cloud State State L, 103-5801/3/00 Minnesota Duluth* L, 70-5901/7/00 Minnesota-Morris* W, 93-76

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01/8/00 Northern State* W, 77-7001/14/00 @ Winona State* L, 68-4901/15/00 @ Concordia St. Paul* L, 51-4901/21/00 Wayne State* W, 75-6601/22/00 Southwest State* L, 93-6801/28/00 Moorhead State* W, 76-6301/29/00 Minnesota, Crookston* W, 90-6302/5/00 @ Minnesota Duluth* L, 78-6602/11/00 @ Northern State* L, 87-81 (ot)02/12/00 @ Minnesota-Morris* W, 75-6702/18/00 Concordia-StatePaul* W, 68-5802/19/00 Winona State* L, 80-7102/25/00 @ Southwest State* L, 86-6602/26/00 @ Wayne State* L, 89-6602/29/00 vs. Minnesota Duluth^ L, 78-63*NSIC Games^NSIC Tournament

2000-01 10-18/7-11 NSIC (6th)Head coach Dave GuntherDATE OPPONENT RESULT11/17/00 Mayville State W, 59-5811/21/00 St. Cloud State State L, 76-5511/24/00 @ North Dakota L, 74-6411/25/00 Findlandia W, 85-6311/27/00 @ Valley City State W, 90-7712/1/00 @ North Dakota State L, 80-5712/2/00 @ Central Washington L, 73-6112/8/00 Minnesota, Crookston* W, 72-6312/9/00 MSU-Moorhead* L, 57-4212/15/00 @ Northern Michigan L, 85-6412/30/00 @ Minnesota Duluth* W, 60-591/5/01 @ Minnesota-Morris* W, 96-791/6/01 @ Northern State* L, 90-781/12/01 Winona State* L, 78-731/13/01 Concordia St. Paul* W, 78-651/19/01 @ Wayne State* L, 91-651/20/01 @ Southwest State* L, 97-701/26/01 @ MSU-Moorhead* W, 59-571/27/01 @ Minnesota, Crookston* L, 77-582/3/01 Minnesota Duluth* L, 86-722/9/01 Northern State* W, 95-762/10/01 Minnesota-Morris* L, 82-762/16/01 @ Concordia St. Paul* W, 73-642/17/01 @ Winona State* L, 94-532/23/01 Southwest State* L, 90-542/24/01 Wayne State* L, 81-702/27/01 vs. Wayne State^ L, 73-67*NSIC games^NSIC Tournament

2001-02 17-11/13-5 NSIC (4th)Head coach Jeff GuiotDATE OPPONENT RESULT11/16/01 @ Mayville State W, 89-8011/20/01 @ St. Cloud State State L, 85-5711/23/01 North Dakota L, 89-7811/27/01 Bethel L, 94-87 (ot)11/29/01 @ Findlandia W, 89-8312/1/01 @ Michigan Tech L, 90-7612/7/01 Wayne State* W, 77-75 (ot)12/8/01 Southwest State* W, 66-6312/15/01 Northern Michigan L, 72-6612/21/01 Valley City State W, 71-6912/29/01 @ Minnesota, Crookston* W, 94-92 (ot)12/30/01 @ MSU-Moorhead* L, 76-661/5/02 Minnesota Duluth* W, 82-801/11/02 Minnesota-Morris* W, 84-541/12/02 Northern State* L, 93-691/19/02 @ Winona State* L, 60-471/19/02 @ Concordia St. Paul* W, 80-771/25/02 @ Southwest State* L, 84-811/26/02 @ Wayne State* W, 77-682/1/02 MSU-Moorhead* W, 71-592/2/02 Minnesota, Crookston* W, 71-622/9/02 @ Minnesota Duluth* W, 61-572/15/02 @ Northern State* W, 79-762/16/02 @ Minnesota-Morris* W, 78-602/22/02 Concordia St. Paul* W, 91-762/23/02 Winona State* L, 85-652/27/02 Winona State^ W, 70-693/2/02 vs. Minnesota Duluth^ L, 69-58*NSIC games^NSIC Tournament

2002-03 17-12/12-6 NSIC (4th)Head coach Jeff GuiotDATE OPPONENT RESULT11/22/02 @ Valley City State W, 73-6411/23/02 @ Jamestown (ND) L, 82-78

11/24/04 North Dakota W, 68-5711/26/04 Augustana W, 88-8511/30/04 @Colorado Christian L, 102-9512/1/04 @Regis L, 70-5412/3/04 @Colo. State-Peublo& W, 75-7312/4/04 vs. New Mexico-Highlands& W, 87-6712/8/04 St. Cloud State State L, 77-7312/10/04 @North Dakota L, 77-6912/12/04 Upper Iowa W, 74-531/7/05 Concordia St. Paul* W, 76-651/8/05 Winona State* W, 94-771/14/05 MSU-Moorhead * W, 68-611/15/05 Northern State* L, 87-84 (ot)1/22/05 @SW Minnesota State* W, 70-581/23/05 @Wayne State* W, 73-721/29/05 @Minnesota-Crookston* W, 81-702/5/05 Minnesota-Crookston* W, 88-792/11/05 Wayne State* W, 70-682/12/05 SW Minnesota State* W, 94-842/18/05 @Northern State* W, 94-822/19/05 @MSU-Moorhead* L, 80-682/25/05 @Winona State* L, 80-672/26/05 @Concordia St. Paul* L, 76-703/2/05 Minnesota-Crookston# W, 81-683/5/05 vs. Northern State$ L, 76-66

^ Pepsi Tip Off; Mankato, Minn.& Chuck Stephens Classic; Peuble, Colo.# NSIC Tournament First Round; Bemidji, Minn.$ NSIC Tournament Semifinals; Winona, Minn.

2005-06 15-13/9-5 NSIC (3rd)Head coach Patrick SmithDATE OPPONENT RESULT11/2/05 @ Missouri (exh.) L, 56-10511/11/05 @ Iowa State (exh.) L, 77-8411/12/05 @ Drake (exh.) L, 70-7911/15/05 Minnesota Duluth L, 66-77 (ot)11/18/05 vs. Augustana ^ W, 83-71 11/19/05 @ #23 South Dakota ^ L, 76-7811/25/05 vs. Pittsburg State & W, 71-6611/26/05 @ Missouri Southern & L, 60-7411/29/05 @ St. Cloud State State L, 72-8412/2/05 Colorado Christian W, 100-8712/3/05 Mesa State L, 56-6712/10/05 North Dakota W, 87-6312/17/05 @ North Dakota L, 75-8012/28/05 vs. #18 South Dakota $ W, 101-8012/29/05 @ Augustana $ L, 83-841/6/06 @ Concordia St. Paul * L, 62-721/7/06 @ #14 Winona State * W, 84-791/13/06 @ MSU Moorhead * W, 74-731/14/06 @ #6 Northern State * L, 75-851/20/06 SW Minnesota State * W, 70-661/21/06 Wayne State (Neb.) * W, 75-661/28/06 Minnesota, Crookston * W, 66-572/4/06 @ Minnesota, Crookston * W, 82-602/10/06 @ Wayne State (Neb.) * L, 59-652/11/06 @ SW Minnesota State * W, 84-712/17/06 #16 Northern State * W, 58-552/18/06 MSU Moorhead * L, 76-82 (ot)2/24/06 #6 Winona State * L, 67-852/25/06 Concordia St. Paul * W, 63-603/1/06 MSU Moorhead % W, 76-633/4/06 #14 Northern State ! L, 58-71

^ South Dakota Classic; Vermillion, S.D.& Freeman Sports Medicine/Chris Tucker Memorial; Joplin, Mo.$ Sioux Valley Holiday Classic; Sioux Falls, S.D.* NSIC Game% NSIC Tournament First Round; Bemidji, Minn.! NSIC Tournament Semifinals; Winona, Minn.

2006-07 5-23/5-13 NSIC (T-7th)Head coach Matt BowenDATE OPPONENT RESULT11/3/06 @Minnesota (exh.) L, 32-8811/15/06 @Minnesota Duluth L, 59-90 11/17/06 @Alacka-Anchorage L, 58-7911/18/06 @Alaska-Anchorage L, 42-8811/21/06 Wisconsin-Stout L, 49-6711/24/06 Augustana (S.D.) L, 48-6811/28/06 St. Cloud State L, 50-8012/1/06 @Wayne State (Neb)* L, 68-8112/2/06 @SW Minnesota State* L, 45-8712/5/06 @North Dakota L, 49-9412/8/06 Concordia-St.Paul* L, 55-7212/9/06 Minnesota St., Moorhead* L, 61-7212/20/06 North Dakota L, 56-7912/29/06 Wisconsin-Superior L, 69-751/6/07 @Minnesota, Crookston* W, 64-621/12/07 @Mary (N.D.)* L, 48-761/13/07 @Northern State* L, 51-871/19/07 Winona State* L, 37-821/20/07 Upper Lowa* W, 53-51

1/26/07 SW Minnesota State* L, 54-631/27/07 Wayne State (Neb.)* W, 66-592/2/07 @Minnesota St., Moorhead* L, 56-702/3/07 @Concordia-St.Paul* L, 68-752/10/07 Minnesota, Crookston* W, 67-632/16/07 Northern State* L, 57-612/17/07 @Mary (N.D.)* L, 50-702/23/07 @Upper Iowa* W, 60-592/24/07 Winona State* L, 60-762/28/07 vs. SW Minnesota State# L, 43-86

# NSIC Tournament First Round; Mashall, Minn.

2007-08 6-21/3-15 NSIC (9th)Head coach Matt BowenDATE OPPONENT RESULT10/31 @ North Dakota State (ex.) L, 56-8011/4 @ Northern Iowa (ex.) L, 61-7911/10 @ UW-River Falls (ex.) W, 80-6111/16 @ St. Cloud State $ L, 61-8611/17 vs. Nebraska-Omaha $ L, 71-8611/20 vs. Minnesota Duluth L, 41-7711/24 vs. Puget Sound ^ L, 68-9111/25 vs. Northland College ^ W, 69-5911/27 @ Wisconsin Superior W, 76-7111/30 vs. SW Minnesota State * L, 59-7912/1 vs. Wayne State * W, 68-6712/7 @ MSU Moorhead * L, 55-7012/8 @ Concordia-St. Paul * L, 62-7512/20 @ Minnesota State L, 56-8112/29 vs. North Dakota L, 52-701/2 vs. Dickinson State W, 75-531/5 vs. Minnesota, Crookston * W, 68-67 (2ot)1/11 vs. Northern State * L, 61-811/12 vs. U-Mary * L, 69-71 (ot)1/18 @ Upper Iowa * L, 54-731/19 @ No. 3 Winona State * L, 48-781/25 @ Wayne State (Neb.) * L, 56-681/26 @ SW Minnesota State * L, 61-692/1 vs. Concordia-St. Paul * L, 62-682/2 vs. MSU Moorhead * W, 70-542/10 @ Minnesota, Crookston * L, 65-682/15 @ U-Mary * L, 68-792/16 @ No. 5 Northern State * L, 55-792/22 vs. No. 3 Winona State * L, 47-722/23 vs. Upper Iowa * L, 50-64

* NSIC Games$ St. Cloud State Tournament^ Wisconsin-Stout Tournament

2008-09 8-19/6-14 NSIC (T-10th)Head coach Matt BowenDATE OPPONENT RESULT11/11/08 @ Indiana University (exh.) L, 54-7211/18/08 Jamestown College L, 52-5311/22/08 @ North Dakota L, 60-7311/29/08 Upper Iowa! L, 68-8411/30/08 Northern State! L, 70-7312/5/08 @ MSU Moorhead * L, 67-7112/6/08 @ Minnesota, Crookston * W, 67-5712/12/08 Winona State * L, 60-9012/13/08 Upper Iowa * W, 75-7012/18/08 @ Jamestown College W, 61-5012/20/08 UW-River Falls L, 77-821/2/09 @ No. 24 Augustana * L, 74-821/3/09 @ Wayne State * L, 60-811/6/09 @ Dickinson State W, 99-97 (3ot)1/9/09 Concordia University * W, 90-751/10/09 No. 24 St. Cloud State * W, 69-661/16/09 @ No. 11 Northern State * W, 100-93 (2ot)1/17/09 @ University of Mary * L, 76-801/24/09 @ Minnesota Duluth * L, 79-871/30/09 No. 13 Minnesota State * L, 66-841/31/09 SW Minnesota State * L, 54-662/6/09 @ Concordia University * L, 73-852/7/09 @ St. Cloud State * L, 51-692/13/09 MSU Moorhead * L, 74-822/14/09 Minnesota, Crookston * W, 81-722/21/09 No. 23 @ Winona State * L, 79-982/25/09 Minnesota Duluth * L, 124-126 (4 ot)2/28/09 Wayne State * L, 87-88 (ot)

* NSIC Games! NSIC Holiday HoopsFest

Matt Bowen2006-Present3 years / 19-63 (.232)

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11/26/02 @ Bethel W, 81-7211/29/02 vs. Augustana^ L, 74-7011/30/02 @ South Dakota State^ L, 83-6612/2/02 Wisconsin-Superior W, 102-5612/5/02 St. Cloud State State L, 91-8412/11/02 St. Scholastica W, 102-6712/14/02 Michigan Tech L, 80-7012/28/02 @ Wayne State* L, 78-7112/29/02 @ Southwest State* L, 73-591/3/03 Minnesota, Crookston* W, 99-591/4/03 MSU-Moorhead* W, 89-601/11/03 @ Minnesota Duluth* L, 86-691/17/03 @ Minnesota-Morris* W, 116-711/18/03 @ Northern State* W, 82-771/24/03 Winona State* W, 108-981/25/03 Concordia St. Paul* W, 94-841/31/03 Southwest State* L, 87-83 (OT)2/1/03 Wayne State* L, 88-782/7/03 @ MSU-Moorhead* W, 91-682/8/03 @ Minnesota, Crookston* L, 88-852/14/03 Minnesota Duluth* W, 90-672/21/03 Northern State* W, 69-682/22/03 Minnesota-Morris* W, 118-702/28/03 @ Concordia St. Paul* W, 95-773/1/03 @ Winona State* W, 102-963/5/03 Winona State% W, 106-793/8/03 vs. MSU-Moorhead% L, 79-78 (ot)*NSIC games^South Dakota State Tournament%NSIC Tournament

2003-04 20-10/14-2 NSIC (1st)Head coach Jeff Guiot

DATE OPPONENT RESULT11/15/03 North Dakota W, 87-8511/21/03 vs. Missouri Southern^ W, 97-8011/22/03 @ Pittsburg State^ W, 103-100 (ot)11/25/03 Jamestown L, 104-8911/28/03 @ South Dakota State & L, 96-8511/29/03 vs. South Dakota & L, 88-7912/1/03 @ Wisconsin-Superior W, 80-77 (ot)12/5/03 @ North Dakota State L, 81-6812/7/03 @ St. Cloud State State L, 69-6012/9/03 @ St. Scholastica W, 99-8212/14/03 @ North Dakota L, 73-641/2/04 @ Concordia St. Paul * W, 87-831/3/04 @ Winona State * W, 92-731/6/04 Northern State * W, 94-831/10/04 Minnesota-Crookston * W, 81-611/13/04 MSU-Moorhead * W, 74-621/16/04 Wayne State (Neb.) * W, 84-661/17/04 SW Minnesota State * W, 69-591/24/04 @ Minnesota Duluth * W, 87-831/31/04 @ Minnesota, Crookston * W, 85-532/6/04 Winona State * W, 96-852/7/04 Concordia St. Paul * W, 96-712/13/04 @ MSU-Moorhead * W, 77-572/14/04 @ Northern State * L, 97-932/20/04 @ SW Minnesota State * W, 107-822/21/04 @ Wayne State * W, 81-702/26/04 Minnesota Duluth * W, 86-763/3/04 MSU-Moorhead *% W, 75-623/6/04 vs. Minnesota Duluth % L, 81-753/13/04 vs. Nebraska-Kearney ! L, 104-90

*NSIC games^Pepsi-Edge3D Classic, Pittsburg State &Jackrabbit Thanksgiving Classic, SDSU%NSIC Tournament, Concordia St. Paul!NCAA North Central Reginoal, Denver, Colo.

Patrick Smith2004-20062 years / 32-25 (.561)

2004-05 17-12/10-4 NSIC (2nd)Head coach Patrick SmithDATE OPPONENT RESULT11/9/04 @Iowa State (exh.) L, 80-5711/15/04 @Minnesota Duluth L, 90-7711/19/04 vs. Augustana^ L, 103-7811/20/04 @Minnesota State^ L, 82-7211/22/04 Lake Superior State W, 92-83

Jeff Guiot2001-20043 years / 54-33 (.614)

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BSu GymNASIum

The 2,500-seat BSU Gymnasium officially became home to the Bemidji State basketball program January 4, 1960, in front of a crowd of community members and dignitaries. The grand opening ceremony was led by the Governor of Minnesota Orville Freeman. Later that evening the Beavers broke the facility in with a 74-51 victory over the University of North Dakota. In nearly five decades since the building was opened, the facility has been home to the BSU volleyball and men’s and women’s basketball teams as well as a number of high school tournaments and playoff games. In addition the gym is also used for events ranging from concerts and recitals to faculty meetings and commencement ceremonies. The BSU Gym is only a portion of the physical education complex that was erected beginning in 1959 with funds secured from the state legislature. The one million-dollar complex also houses a six lane Olympic size swimming pool, classrooms and offices for faculty and athletic staff. Encompassed at the gym-floor level are locker room facilities for all BSU athletic teams, faculty, staff and students as well as for visiting teams, officials and coaches. There is also space allotted for athletic

training facilities and laundry and equipment rooms. Not only does it house an array of activities, but perhaps more importantly it gives a distinct “home-court” advantage for the athletic squads that use it. BSU fans and boosters of all ages are regularly seen sporting the green and white colors in peculiar styles. As Governor Freeman said at the grand opening of the facility, “the one million dollars that the new Bemidji State College Gymnasium cost is not a debt, but an investment.” Since that time countless student-athletes have called the BSU gymnasium their athletic home, while spectators have come in droves to watch BSU events, proving that this really was an investment. The BSU Gymnasium was closed for nearly two months beginning Oct. 6, 2004, to undergo a $150,000 floor replacement project. The face-lift not only gave the 45-year-old facility an updated and a fresh look, the new maple stripped floor is also a softer, more athlete-friendly foundation. In 2007, the scoreboard was updated and in the summer of 2008, the floor was stripped, reconditioned and repainted. Also, Bemidji State banners now line the upper railing on both sides of the gym.

mEmOrIAL hALL After more than a decade of playing without a building to call its own, Bemidji State received news in the spring of 1937 that it had been allocated $220,000 for campus building construction in a State of Minnesota legislative act. The funding for the building came close to 20 years after plans for a gym were included in the initial building plans of the university, but were dropped down the priority list and eventually scrapped. Construction of Memorial Hall began on December 15, 1937, with plans to includ a second gym, a swimming pool, an auditorium and several classrooms, but even before construction was started, it was realized that funds granted were insufficient. The college applied to the Works Prog-ress Administration for aid, which was granted to construct the main gym first with the other parts of the complex to be added as more funding came in. No additional funds were granted to the college as all of the allotted funds--$220,000 from the state and $140,000 from the federal government--were used to complete “Plan A” of the project. When Memorial Hall was completed in 1939, it was the largest WPA project in the State of Minnesota at the time. The Bemidji State basketball team officially called the gym home in the fall of 1939. Rueben Frost led the Beavers to a 13-4 overall record and a 8-1 record in Northern Intercollegiate Confer-ence play garnering the school’s first conference championship. The building included the gym (also used as an auditorium), locker rooms, classrooms. During two decades of play in the 1,500-seat gym, the Beavers collected 163 wins while post-ing a .805 winning percentage. The building was witness to a pair of undefeated home slates. The 1944-45 team was 5-0, while the 1947-48 squad began a streak of 20-consecutive home wins with a perfect 10-0 home campaign. The Beavers again inhabited Memorial for a portion of the 2004-05 season. The move across campus

was made to allow for the completion of the floor replacement project in the BSU Gymnasium. The Beavers posted a perfect 3-0 record in the old barn rekindling the spark the team always had when playing in its first home. Since the Beavers moved to the BSU Gymnasium in 1960, the gym has been used as a classroom, practice facility, and the temporary home to the university’s library from 1996-2000 while the A.C. Clark Library underwent renovations.

BSU Gymnasium

The Upgrades

Memorial Hall

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The Bemidji area is home to a population of more than 30,000 and includes the Leech Lake, White Earth, and Red Lake Indian Reservations, and Lake Itasca, the headwa-ters to the Mississippi River. The City of Bemidji provides a focus for educational, business, and medical services. Recreational and cultural activities reflect a multicultural heritage that includes American Indian, European and Ca-nadian influences. Bemidji is a “golden city” along the river’s bank, only miles from where the mighty Mississippi River begins its 2,552 mile journey to New Orleans and the Gulf of Mexi-co, a city at the center of the legends of Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox. Bemidji’s natural beauty and bounty as a meeting or group tour destination is also enhanced with historic char-acter. From world renown statues and architecture listed on the National Register of Historic Places, to ancient earth mounds and burial grounds, the past takes an interesting turn in Bemidji. Bemidji’s waterfront is home to the world-famous statues of Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Nearby is Bemidji’s Tourist Information Center. In addition to Paul Bunyan memorabilia, The Bunyan House features the Fireplace of States built with stones from every state in the U.S. and Ca-nadian provinces. To the north, you’ll encounter Library Park and the statue of Bemidji’s founding Chief Bemidji, as well as the Community Arts Center in the Carnegie Building, also on the National Register. At the south end of Lake Bemidji is Nymore Beach, site of the Crookston Lumber Co. The burning of the mill in 1924 marked the end of the county’s logging era. On the way into Bemidji, you may cross over the his-toric Mississippi River Bridge, built in 1916. This structure is listed on the National Register as one of the earliest examples of a steel-reinforced concrete bridge. At the

southern end of Minnesota Avenue lies the Great North-ern Depot, completed in 1913. On the Historic Register, the Depot is the last early 20th century railroad building left in its original condition. The Commercial Building on Third Street, built in 1910, is cited in the Architecture of Minnesota Guide as a successful prairie-style solution for a single-story build-ing. Other examples of historic architecture include the Beltrami County Courthouse built in 1902. Across the street you’ll find the 1917 Colonial Revival-style former Post Office. Perhaps Bemidji’s best-known historic district is the eight-block section of Lake Boulevard. Once known as Bemidji’s “Gold Coast,” among the many venerable homes to be viewed is the Dr. Johnson House built in 1910 with a showcase garden. The Bacon House was also built in 1910, later used for a Catholic convent. An unusual log structure, the Fisk House was reconstructed log-by-log at the present site. Judge Fisk enjoyed entertaining many distinguished guests, including writer F. Scott Fitzgerald. Further along you’ll find Warfield House, the 1912 home of the man who built Bemidji’s electric light plant. Two lady teachers resided at the 1930s Parker & Mangelsdorf House, also known for its large, informal gar-dens. Birchmont Drive displays two art deco classics built in 1937, one with a semicircular glass projection, is located at Bemidji State University, the only lakeshore campus in the state with architecture dating back to 1919. Located about midway between Minneapolis/St. Paul to the south and Winnipeg, Canada to the north, Bemidji has easy access by air, motor carrier, and auto-mobile to metropolitan areas and international airports.

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This is Bemidji State University..............................................................................................

GoalsBemidji State’s vision - Shaping Potential, Shaping Worlds - reflects the opportunities that approximately 5,000 students have each year at BSU to expand their talents and skill and to use their abilities in making an impact within their personnal, professional, community and global spheres. It also exemplifies Bemidji State’s role in shaping students’ interests and talents while preparing them for the future.

HistoryBemidji State began as a state Normal school in 1919, became a leading teachers’ college in the region, and achieved University status in 1975. Currently, BSU recognizes over 40,000 alumni.

Academic ProgramsThe only baccalaureate institution in northern Minnesota, Bemidji State offers over 70 major fields of study housed in one of three major colleges: College of Arts & Sciences, College of Health Sciences and Human Ecology and College Three (as-yet-unnamed: name to be determined by Sept. 15). Quality education is a priority at BSU, as many programs have earned national acclaim. The accounting program ranks among the nation’s Top 10 in preparing students for the CPA examination, and scientific research has gained national exposure in a variety of fields.

Students / FacultyWhile more than 86 percent of Bemidji State students come from Minnesota, the University attracts a broad and diverse student body from 35 states adn 35 foreign nations. Through teaching and and informed attention to the educational needs of students, the University seeks to instill the spark of openness and commitment for lifelong learning. In fact, many BSU faculty members continue to pursue knowledge as specialists and educators in their fields.

LocationBemidji State University lies in the heart of the city of Bemidji, midway between Minneapolis/St. Paul and Winnipeg, deep within Minnesota’s lakes and forest region. With stands of pine, oak and birch reflecting the nearby presence of the northern woods, the east side of campus lines the shores of Lake Bemidji. The city of Bemidji, which serves a population of approximately 40,000, provides a regional focus for educational, business and medical services. Entertainment and activities include lively downtown Bemidji, shopping malls, theatre, art, downhill and cross country skiing and various forms of water recreation.

FacilitiesThe modern campus spans 89 acres on the shores of Lake Bemidji, including the renovated Physical Education Complex which houses the John S. Glas Fieldhouse, host to several NCAA Championships. The BSU Gymnasium hosts the basketball and volleyball events, and a 3,000 square foot weight room, human performance laboratory, indoor track, and tennis, racquetball and swimming areas complete the complex. Football fans can catch a spectacular view of Lake Bemidji through the east end zone of Chet Anderson Stadium.

Financial Aid / ScholarshipsEighty-two percent of students at Bemidji State receive some form of financial assistance. Over $16 million was awarded last year to students, including $6 million in grants and scholarships.

InternshipsEach year, students complete internships with the NASA space program in Houston, Texas, Disneyland, Compaq, Rubbermaid and a host of architectural firms.

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Chet Anderson Stadium is home to BSU’s football and outdoor track and field programs. It is one of just three collegiate football stadiums in the nation with a lakeside setting.

BSU Baseball Field plays host to the Beaver baseball program in the spring. The stadium grandstand was completed for the 2002 season and the facility underwent a $170,000 renovation project including the installation of new dugouts and a Fair-Paly electronic LED scoreboard in 2007.

BSU Gymnasium is the home of BSU’s men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball programs. BSU’s men and women each won a home-court first-round NSIC playoff game in 2004.

Bemidji State’s softball program plays its home contests at the BSU Softball Field, adjacent to the baseball field. In the spring of 2008, the school unveiled a new permanent scoreboard at the facility.

John S. Glas Fieldhouse is the legendary home of BSU’s men’s and women’s ice hockey programs. BSU’s men have won five national championships in the building.

The BSU indoor track and tennis teams make their home in the Gillett Recreation/Fitness Center. One of the finest indoor facilities in the region, the center also serves as the campus recreational center.

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http://www.gobeaverpride.orgBeaver Pride 1500 Birchmont Drive NEDavid Park HouseBemidji, MN 56601

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Media ServiceSBemidji State provides extensive Internet information resources for those covering BSU basketball and its other athletics programs. The BSU Athletics Web site contains schedules, rosters, updated statistics and some historical infor-mation from previous seasons. Print-quality photos of BSU players and coaches are also available for download. BSU’s weekly game-notes package is com-pleted and made available on-line during the season, and are typically available Wednesday afternoon. BSU’s game notes are in Adobe PDF format and will be distributed via electronic means only (e-mail or web). Due to the size of the release, it will not be regularly distributed via fax.

Official BSU athletics web site:• www.bemidjistate.edu/athletics

Game-day ServicesGameday packages containing programs, game notes and other information will be available on press row prior to all home contests. Final statistics include  an  official  NCAA  box  score,  game  sum-mary, individual and team statistics. Game notes and quotes from coaches and selected players will also be available on request. Telephone, copier and fax services  are  available  on  a  first-come,  first-served basis. Media requiring post-game Internet access are welcome to use the BSU athletic media relations offices in the adjoining Gillett Recreation Center.

credentials / Pass ListSeason credentials will be issued to all media cover-ing the Beavers on a regular basis. For single-game passes and credentials, con-tact the BSU athletic media relations office no less than 24 hours before the scheduled starting time of the event. Credential requests must be submitted via fax on official letterhead.  Credentials  will  be  issued  only  to  representa-tives of an accredited media outlet who will be working in an official capacity to cover a BSU ath-letic event. No credentials will be  issued  to  friends, spouses, children or other family members.  Credentials remain the property of Bemidji State University and may be revoked at any time.

Professional ScoutsBy  NCAA  regulation,  persons  in  attendance  at  a Bemidji State basketball contest for the purpose of scouting players for professional leagues or fran-chises must purchase a ticket in order to gain access to the contest. Scouts will be provided with a pass which will give them access to the press box for the purpose of obtaining line charts and statistics. Requests for these passes must be made in advance through Director of Athletic Media Relations Brad Folkestad.

PracticeBemidji State’s daily practice sessions are open to the media. Please contact Assistant Director of Athletic Media Relations Dax Larson if you wish to attend.

interview PoliciesAll player interviews outside of post-game and prac-tice time must be arranged through the BSU athletic media relations office. Player interviews are typically arranged during early-afternoon hours before the team has its afternoon practice. For interviews with coaches, contact the athletic media relations office at (218) 755-4603.   By NCAA rule, no player interviews will be avail-able on gameday until the conclusion of that day’s contest. Contact  the athletic media  relations   office with questions or for assistance.

Who are BooSterS?You are considered a booster or a representative of Bemidji State University Athletics interests if you:•  Participated in or are currently a member of any athletics department booster group, including Beaver Pride•  Have made a donation to the athletic program•  Have assisted or been asked to assist with recruiting of prospective student athletes•  Have assisted in providing benefits to enrolled student athletes or families•  Have helped to promote BSU athletics or BSU athletic interests in any way

Once a person has become identified as a booster to BSU they retain that identity indefinitely even if they no longer sup-port the athletics program.

Who are ProSPective Student-athLeteS?The NCAA defines a “prospect” as anyone who has started classes for the ninth grade.

In addition, a student who has not started classes for the ninth grade becomes a prospect if the institution provides any financial assistance or other benefits not provided to any prospective student.

What are PerMiSSiBLe activitieS By BooSterS?The following are activities that BSU boosters can participate in:

•  May attend events such as contests or banquets where prospects are present so long as the booster is there on their own initiative. Boosters are NOT able to contact prospects or prospect’s relatives at such events.

•  Boosters CAN  inform BSU  coaches  of  prospects  in  their  area  by contacting the BSU staff and/or sending newspaper clippings about the prospect.

•  Boosters may  arrange  employment  for  prospects.  Prospects may not start the job until after completion of their senior year in high school, and compensation must be based on actual work performed at a normal rate.

•  Boosters can continue to establish family relationships with friends and neighbors. Contacts with prospects are permitted as long as they are  NOT  for  recruiting  purposes  and  are  NOT  initiated  by  BSU  staff members.

What iS a contact? What iS conSidered recruitinG?Contact  is  any  face-to-face  encounter  between  a  prospect  or  their parents/guardians and a BSU staff member or athletics representative (booster) during which dialogue occurs in excess of a greeting.

Recruiting is any solicitation of a prospect or the prospect’s relatives by a BSU staff member or athletics representative (booster) for the purpose of securing the prospect’s enrollment and eventual participation in the BSU intercollegiate athletics program.

BSU Athletics Compliance Office1500 Birchmont Drive NE, # 29Bemidji, MN 56601

Compliance CoordinatorSarah Levesque phone: (218) 755-2142  fax:  (218) 755-3898 e-mail: [email protected]

Compliance Graduate AssistantDolly Fieldman phone: (218) 755-2771 e-mail: [email protected]

Sarah LevesqueCompliance Coordinator

Dolly FiedelmanCompliance G.A.

WWW.BeMidjiState.edu/athLeticSThe official web site of Bemidji State Athletics, www.bemidjistate.edu/athletics contains all the information you need to assist with your cover-age of Bemidji State football or any of the other 16 varsity intercollegiate sports offered at BSU. The web site contains typical schedule and roster information, bio-graphical sketches of the Beavers and the coaching staff, compre-hensive statistical information and news release archives. Additionally, information from previous seasons is archived and remains available on the web site, providing a valuable research tool for media or others covering the Bemidji State basketball program. Complete season stats are available beginning with the 2000-01 season. More information is being added to the archive sections of the web site on a frequent basis, so if you cannot find what you’re looking for check back or contact the athletic media relations office for assistance. Also available at the site are complete media guides for men’s and women’s ice hockey, men’s and women’s basketball, football and vol-leyball in Adobe PDF format. Previous media guides are also available in the archives.

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radio: WMiS the river 92.1 FMVoice of the Beavers Brian Schultz returns for this sixth year behind the mic as Bemidji State continues its broadcast agreement with R.P. Broadcasting of Bemidji. In 2009, the broadcast will move from its original home Talk Radio 1360 AM to the company’s newest station WMIS The River 92.1 FM.  The move to the FM side of the dial and R.P Broadcasting’s 600-foot tower will expand the reach of broadcast signals to nearly 90 miles.  Brian Bissonette provides expert analysis and color commentary for BSU home games. WMIS’s coverage of BSU football begins 40 minutes prior to opening kickoff with a comprehensive pre-game show, featuring interviews with BSU players, coaches and others involved with the school’s athletics programs, as well as analysis and insights on the coming game. Additionally, all game broadcasts will be streamed live over the Internet via The River’s web site (http://www.wmisfm.com). 

tv: KBSu tv 17In 2003, Bemidji State athletics entered a new era of media coverage, part-nering with Charter Communications to provide live coverage for up to 50 BSU sporting events each year exclusively to Bemidji-area customers on Charter cable systems. KBSU, Bemidji State’s campus television station, will continue its long-standing tradition of producing BSU athletics events. In addition to the full home schedule of BSU men’s hockey, KBSU will also produce BSU’s full schedule of home football games and a selection of men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball games giving BSU unparalleled media coverage for its intercollegiate programs. Local radio personality Scott  Williams, recognized as one of the region’s pre-eminant on-air talents, handles play-by-play duties for all KBSU-produced television broadcasts.

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Brad FoLKeStaddirector of athletic Media relationsBemidji State University (2001)

Brad Folkestad is in his eighth year in the Office of Atheltic Media Relations at Bemidji State. As Director, he oversees all publicity and media relations operations for BSU’s 17-sport athlet-ics department, and directly handles communications for the university’s football, men’s hockey, golf and track and field programs.    Entering  his  10th  year  in  the  athletic  media relations field, Folkestad was promoted to the Director post in the spring of 2007. Folkestad has spent seven years of profession-al career at BSU. Starting with a two-year stint as a graduate assistant in 2002, he returned as the Assistant SID in the fall of 2004 after a one-year assignment in the same capacity at the University of Minnesota Duluth.

In addition to serving as the men’s and wom-en’s basketball contact during each of the first four years in the business, Folkestad’s interests and experience  in collegiate basketball  run deep.   He has volunteered at numerous conference, regional and national tournaments including the 2003 and 2006  NCAA  Division  I  Men’s  Midwest  Regional Tournament in Minneapolis, Minn., the 2005 NCAA Division II Elite Eight in Grand Forks, N.D.  at the 2003 NCAA Division II Women’s Frozen Four.  He is an active member of the College Sports Information Directors of America and has been recognized for excellence in publications on a number  of  occasions  including  a  Ninth  in  the Nation  finish  for  his  2005  BSU  Volleyball  Media Guide. Folkestad, 31, received his bachelor’s degree in communication from BSU in 2001 and contin-ues to work toward a master’s degree in sports studies.    He  resides  in  Bemidji,  Minn.  with  his wife Lisa and their five children Tim, Nicole, Carly, Mackenna and Baylor.

BSu athLetic Media reLationS StaFFdirector Brad Folkestad (Bemidji State, 2001) football, men’s hockey (218) 755-4603 [email protected] assistant director Dax Larson (Minnesota State, 2007) volleyball, men’s & women’s basketball (218) 755-2763 [email protected] assistant Ross LaDue (Iowa State, 2009) soccer, women’s ice hockey, softball (218) 755-2763 [email protected]

Student internsAlayna Skibness 3rd yearEric Story  3rd yearCorinne Milien  1st yearJon Peterson 1st yearCourtney Anderson  1st year

dr. jon QuiStGaardPresident, Bemidji State universityUniversity of Arizona (1970)

Dr.  Jon  E.  Quistgaard  became  the  ninth  president  of Bemidji State University in August, 2001. The Minnesota State Colleges and Universities Board of Trustees named him to the position in late May, 2001 following a national search. A member of the BSU community for 23 years, he had served since 1997 as the vice president for academic and student affairs. As the chief academic officer of the institution, he was responsible for academic programming in three colleges, integrative studies, distance learning,

academic services, international student services, counseling, career services, the American Indian Resource Center, and student development programs.  Quistgaard began his association with BSU  in 1979 as an admissions  repre-sentative. He became the director of admissions and advising in 1980; was named the dean of  undergraduate  admissions  and graduate  studies  in  1988;  served as acting vice president for academic and student affairs from 1993-94; and was the associate vice president for academic affairs and dean of academic services from 1994-1997.  Quistgaard is an active presenter on the national level in the areas of continuous quality improvement, challenges in higher education, planning, assessment models, and transforming higher education. He received a doctorate in political science from the University of Arizona, where he also earned his master’s and bachelor’s degrees in government.

dr. ricK GoeBdirector of athleticsNorth Dakota State University (1989)

A new era in Bemidji State University athletics began July 13, 2001 when Dr. Rick Goeb was named BSU‘s first full-time direc-tor of intercollegiate athletics. Goeb directs a 17-sport varsity athletics program at BSU with NCAA Division  I men’s  and women’s  ice  hockey  and  15 Division II sports. Beaver athletics has undergone dramatic changes in Goeb’s tenure, having seen more than a dozen positions created or filled with new hires - including head coaches for women’s hockey, men’s and women’s basketball, soccer, softball, base-ball, women’s golf, tennis and volleyball - and the hiring of BSU’s first full-time athletics fundraiser. In Goeb’s five years overseeing BSU athletics, the program has entered one of the best all-around eras  in the program’s history. Men’s  ice hockey has won two College Hockey America regular-season titles, two tournament titles and made its first Division I NCAA Tournament  appearance; men’s basketball won  its  first NSIC Championship in decades,  advanced  to  its  first-ever NCAA Tournament and has hosted  first-round NSIC playoff games each of the last four years; women’s basketball hosted and won its first-ever NSIC playoff game; indoor track won its first-ever NSIC Championship; men’s and women’s golf  have made NCAA  regional  appearances with both  full  teams and 

individual performers. BSU athletics has also assembled a strong academic reputation under Goeb’s leadership. Men’s hockey has set a CHA single-season record for number of Academic All-CHA performers  three  times and produced  the 2005 CHA Student-Athlete of  the Year;  women’s  ice  hockey  posted  three  consecutive WCHA Student-Athletes  of  the Year from 2002-04; and nearly two dozen BSU student-athletes have been recognized on the CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District V Team with four Academic All-America honorees. Goeb came to Bemidji State after six years as senior associate athletics director at the University of Alaska-Fairbanks. At Fairbanks, Goeb served as NCAA compliance officer, monitored academic eligibility and acted as the liaison for booster clubs.  Prior to his position at Fairbanks, Goeb spent two years as an administrator at North Dakota. Goeb also served as the head wrestling coach at St. Cloud State from 1990-93 when he was an instructor in physical education and a facility coordinator; was the strength and conditioning coach at Northern Colorado from 1989-’90; and served as an assistant wrestling coach at North Dakota State from 1988-’89. On Oct. 3, Goeb was inducted into the NDSU Athletics Hall of Fame.  Originally  from  Anoka, Minn.,  Goeb  received  his  undergraduate  degree  at  North Dakota State, where he was also a Division II national wrestling champion. Goeb earned his master’s from Northern Colorado and doctorate from North Dakota. He and his wife Carol have two daughters, Amber and Anne and a son, Jordan.

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administration & Support Staff phone e-mailDr. Rick Goeb, Athletics Director  755-2941  rgoebSarah Levesque, Associate AD, Compliance/SWA  755-2142  slevesque  Debbie Slough, Athletics Administrative Assistant  755-2941  dsloughBrad Folkestad, Director Athletic Media Relations 755-4603 bfolkestad Dax Larson, Assistant Director 755-2763 dlarson Ross LaDue, Graduate Assistant 755-2763 gladueBill Crews, Head Athletic Trainer  755-2769  wcrews  Corinne Dauksavage, Ass’t Trainer  755-2769  cdauksavage  Travis Shock, Ass’t Trainer  755-2769  tshockVance Balstad & Justin Enfield, Equip. Mgrs  755-3292 

coaching Staff phone e-mailJeff Tesch; HC, Football  755-2772  jtesch   Rich Jahner, Assoc. HC, Football  755-3785  rjahner  Brent Bolte, Ass’t Football Coach  755-2768  bbolte  Eric Medberry, Ass’t Footbal Coach  755-3770  emedberryMatt Bowen; HC, Men’s Basketball  755-2774  mbowen  Jeremy Tiers, Ass’t MBB Coach  755-2323  jtiers 

coaching Staff phone e-mailLaurie Bitter; HC, Volleyball  755-3785  lbitterTim Bellew; HC, Baseball  755-4108  tbellewSteve Sertich; HC, Women’s Hockey  755-2958  ssertich  Heather Ferrell, Ass’t WIH Coach  755-4251  hferrell  Shane Veenker, Ass’t WIH Coach  755-4251  sveenkerTom Serratore; HC, Men’s Hockey  755-2879  tserratore  Bert Gilling, Ass’t MIH Coach  755-2765  bgilling  Ted Belisle, Ass’t MIH Coach  755-2765  ebelisleMike Curfman; HC, Women’s Basketball  755-2783  mcurfman  Krissi Super, Ass’t WBB/HC, Women’s Golf  755-2324  ksuperCraig Hougen; HC, Track & Field  755-2883  chougenJim Stone; HC, Soccer  755-3784  jstoneToby Palmiscno; HC, Tennis  755-2325  tpalmiscnoDon Niskanen; HC, Men’s Golf  755-4641Jeremy Popp; HC Softball  755-4619  jpopp 

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Craig HougenHead Coach

Track & Field/XC

Don NiskanenHead CoachMen’s Golf

Krissi SuperHead Coach

Women’s Golf

Toby PalmiscnoHead Coach

Tennis

Tim BellewHead Coach

Baseball

Jeremy PoppHead Coach

Softball

Bucky the BeaverMascot

Laurie BitterHead Volleyball Coach

Jeff TeschHead Coach

Football

Tom SerratoreHead Coach

Men’s Ice Hockey

Steve SertichHead Coach

Women’s Ice Hockey

Matt BowenHead Coach

Men’s Basketball

Mike CurfmanHead Coach

Women’s Basketball

Jim StoneHead Coach

Soccer

Dr. Rick GoebDirector of Athletics

Sarah LevesqueAssociate Athletic Dir.Compliance/SWA

Bill CrewsHead Athletic Trainer

Brad FolkestadDirector of Athletic

Media Relations

Vance BalstadEquipment Manager

Justin EnfieldEquipment Manager

Deb SloughOffice Manager

Matt Bowen Jeremy Tiers Ryan Montgomery

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4 at University of Wisconsin (exh.) Madison, Wis. 7:00 pm 8 at North Dakota (exh.) Grand Forks, N.D. 3:00 pm 20-21 Viterbo Pepsi Tournament La Crosse, Wis. 20 vs. College of the Ozarks La Crosse, Wis. 5:00 pm 21 at Viterbo or vs. Silver Lake College La Crosse, Wis. TBA 24 Jamestown College Bemidji, Minn. 7:00 pm 27-28 UW-Parkside Tournament Kenosha, Wis. 27 vs. Purdue North Central Kenosha, Wis. 5:00 pm 28 at UW-Parkside Kenosha, Wis. 5:00 pm

4 MSU Moorhead* Bemidji, Minn. 8:00 pm 5 Minnesota, Crookston* Bemidji, Minn. 8:00 pm 12 at Winona State* Winona, Minn. 4:00 pm 13 at Upper Iowa* Fayette, Iowa 4:00 pm 29 at Northern Michigan Marquette, Mich. 6:30 pm 2 Augustana College* Bemidji, Minn. 6:00 pm 3 Wayne State (Neb.)* Bemidji, Minn. 4:00 pm 8 at Concordia-St. Paul* St. Paul, Minn. 8:00 pm 9 at St. Cloud State* St. Cloud, Minn. 6:00 pm 15 Northern State* Bemidji, Minn. 8:00 pm 16 University of Mary* Bemidji, Minn. 8:00 pm 23 Minnesota Duluth* Bemidji, Minn. 4:00 pm 29 at Minnesota State* Mankato, Minn. 8:00 pm 30 at Southwest Minnesota State* Marshall, Minn. 8:00 pm

5 Concordia-St. Paul* Bemidji, Minn. 8:00 pm 6 St. Cloud State* Bemidji, Minn. 8:00 pm 12 at MSU Moorhead* Moorhead, Minn. 8:00 pm 13 at Minnesota, Crookston* Crookston, Minn. 6:00 pm 16 Finlandia Bemidji, Minn. 7:00 pm 20 Winona State* Bemidji, Minn. 4:00 pm 24 at Minnesota Duluth* Duluth, Minn. 8:00 pm 27 at Wayne State (Neb.)* Wayne, Neb. 6:00 pm

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